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I Illmil 1IIIlllili 1111 11111 11111 III 1111 j .1 1 ~. t '> \}~ -r ; '1 .•.~ NTSE (EE) 'l- ~ ~ '2. ,i 5. 2, 4, 16, 128, ..... 2 (1) 2048 (2) 1024 (3) 1280 (4) 768 (5) 512 -"'0 ...•• -"'> _If' -I~ _).0 _)..~ 6. 275,265,250,230, .,!.L'- (1) 200 (2) 215' (3) 220 (4) 205 (5) 210 Directions: Questions (7 to 10) are based upon letter analogy. There are two pairs of letter combinations in each question. The first (Left hand side) pair has some relationship between its members. In the second pair one membe:: is missing. Find this out from answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5), such that this pair has similar relationship as the first pair. Tnrl;('>~tlP vnnr ~n.'nVAr~ l=I,~ nn.r t.hp ;;i~~t~;~ti;n's;;.' ". 'N" . .. ~ . (~ .• ~ 0 F r "':" 7. T~~: RCQ:: .P.E'?: NGM ;,j (1)(. PFO;:' , ,:'; (2) OEP (3) NEP (4) PFN (5) PEO p. [, ! ~ t t:- 8. ACDF: EDEG:: KMNP:?' t,D GJ (1) LNOP (2) LNOQ (3) LMOQ (4) MNOQ (5) LMOP ... ", (1) 38 (2) 39 (3) 37 (4) 36 (5) 64 .. , l . 1~.1'~11 3. 569,457, 045, 233, H.' (1) 122 (2) 123 (3) 124 (4) 111 (5) 121 ).'b •.•. :. :. "'1-, cl~' 4. 1024, ~56, ..:..., 16, 4 (I) 128 (2) 80 (3) 64 (4) 48 (5) 120 t.l.. ~~~ J .~~ 2. 76,65,55,46, . DirectionR : QuestiOrlS (1 toG) : In the nUluber series given b(lJ.Qw, one number. is missing. Each series is followed by five alternatives (1),{2),(3), (4) and (5). One of them is the. right answer. Identify and indicate it as per the "Instructions". +'-111, .l-1! -ri \ 1. 5,12,26,47, . (1) 90 (2) 75 (3) 73 (4) 118 (5) RO '76 b 5. ....-:': ",.-"- , . [1] . [Turn Over;

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5. 2, 4, 16, 128, ..... 2(1) 2048(2) 1024(3) 1280

(4) 768(5) 512

-"'0 ...•• -"'>_If' -I~ _).0 _)..~

6. 275,265,250,230, .,!.L'-(1) 200(2) 215'(3) 220(4) 205(5) 210

Directions:Questions (7 to 10) are based uponletter analogy. There are two pairs ofletter combinations in each question.The first (Left hand side) pair has somerelationship between its members. Inthe second pair one membe:: is missing.Find this out from answers (1), (2), (3),(4) and (5), such that this pair hassimilar relationship as the first pair.Tnrl;('>~tlP vnnr ~n.'nVAr~ l=I,~nn.r t.hp;;i~~t~;~ti;n's;;.' ". 'N" . .. •

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(1)(. PFO;:' , ,:';(2) OEP(3) NEP(4) PFN(5) PEOp. [, ! ~ t t:-

8. ACDF: EDEG:: KMNP:?' t,D GJ(1) LNOP(2) LNOQ(3) LMOQ(4) MNOQ

(5) LMOP

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(2) 39

(3) 37(4) 36(5) 64. . , l .

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(1) 122

(2) 123

(3) 124

(4) 111(5) 121

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4. 1024, ~56, ..:..., 16, 4(I) 128(2) 80

(3) 64(4) 48

(5) 120

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DirectionR :QuestiOrlS (1 toG) :In the nUluber series given b(lJ.Qw,onenumber. is missing. Each series isfollowed by five alternatives (1), {2), (3),(4) and (5). One of them is the. rightanswer. Identify and indicate it as perthe "Instructions".

+'-111, .l-1! -ri \1. 5,12,26,47, .

(1) 90(2) 75

(3) 73(4) 118(5) RO

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Directions:Questions (15 to 20) : In each o~thefollowing questions, five words are glVen.Four of them are alike in some way.One is different from them. Identify it. and indicate as per "Instruc;ions".

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18. (1) Sun 22. Amitabh Bachchan : Cinllma : :

(2) Jupiter' Rahul Bajaj : ?

(3) Mercury (1) Literature

(4) Mars, (2) Business

(5) Pluto! (3) Arts

Ravindranath Tagore (4) Music "19. (1)

(2) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (5) Lawyer

(3) Ramakrishna Paramahansa23. Gitanjali : Ravindranath Tagore : ;

(4) Sumitranandan Pant Godaan: ?(5) K,V. Puttappa (Kuvempu)

(1) Subhadra Kumari Chauhan

20. (1) Heart, (2) Sumitranandan Pant

I (2) Kidney (3) Harivansh Rai Bachchan

I (3) Liver (4) Munshi Premchand

I(4) Uterus

(5) Maithili Sharan Gupt(5) Hand

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24. LaIa Lajpat Rai : FreedomDirei!tions : Struggle:: Raja Ram MohanQuestions (21 to 25) : In these Roy: ?r questions, there is a certain relationshipbetween two given words on one side of (1) Social .l{eforms

: : and one word is given on another side (2) Literatureof: :, the other word is to be found out

(3) Businessfrom the given five alternatives so thatthe relationship is the same as for the (4) Politicsother pair. Identify correct answer and (5) Musicindicate it as per the "Instructions".

Vienna; Austria; ; Santiago: ?,25. Temperature: Degrees: :Mass; ?

21.(1) ''!Argentina

(1) Seconds

(2) Chile (2) Metre

(3) (Brazil (3) Gram

(4) Colombia (4) Watt

(5) Peru (5) Joule

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(1) Cheetah ',;'

(2) Bear(3) Wolf(4) Camel

(5) Hyena,

(1) Mango(2) Guava(3) Banana

(4) Maize

(5) Apple

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17.

16.

15. (1) Slovakia '~

(2) Mongolia

(3) Serbia ( t;'(4) Ukraine'~ ~(5) Hungary.

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13. ZYW, ABD, UTR, .(1) FGI(2) OHI(3) FHI(4) HIJ(5) GIJ

14. KLMN, LMNK, MNKL, ,•...~'(1) KMLN(2) LNKL(3) NKLM(4) MKLN(5) NLMK

XYAC:UVBD::RSEG:? or(1) OPFH

(2). OPEH(3) OPEF .

(4) POFH

(5) OPHF

BCDE : DCBA : : STUV : ?

(1) USTR

(2) URST

(3) UTSR

(4) UVST

(5) .VSTR

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(4) GHJ

(5) DHJ

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(2) MGH

(3) NJI

(4) MJI

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'ections:estions (11 to 14) :In the followinglstions, Letters/Letter groups areanged in a particular order with16 underlying criterion. Study the.er and choose the answer from the~rmitives to fill the gaps.

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145 + = 14,500

(1) 10.0(2) 1.0(3) 0.1

(4) 0.001(5) 0.01

(75+100)x6= ?(1) 4.5

(2) 0.45

(3) 0.4

(4) 4.75

(5) 4.05

38. PLATE

(1) 12356

(2) 12365

(3) 12456

(4) 12345

(5) 12546

39.

40.

Directions:

Questions (39 to 42) are based on 'simple arithmetic principles. Find theright answer from among the alternatives

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34. Those who like Green and Blue,but not Pink and Red arere-represented by the letter(1) b(2) c(3) a(4) e(5) f

35. Those who like Pink and Red onlybut not Green and Blue arerepresented by the letter~) k(2) m

36. PELMET(1) 152658(2) 125658(3) 152568(4) 152856

(.5) 125856

Directions: \ 2 ~ 4 ~Questions (36 to 38) : If PLACE iscoded as 12345 and TIME is coded as6785 how are the following words coded?Identify the right answer and indicateit as per the "Instructions". (7 t C;

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33. Those who like all'the four colours, 37. TEMPLE 'J

Green, Blue, ,Pink and Red are ,,", \~.I '-p

represented by the letter (1) 658215 '" ~;(1) (2) 658125(2) e

(3) 658251(3)

(4) 652851(4) f(5) g (5) 568125 ,,;6"

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32. Those who-like Green, Red andPink. but not Blue are representedby the letter

(1) d(2) e(3) f

(4) g

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(1) d(2) e '

(3) g

(4) f(5) h

Liking for Colours"

31. Those who like Green, Blue andRed but not Pink are representedbv letter .•

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Directions:Questions (31 to 35) : With the helpoftlle given diagram, answer the folloWingquestions making the right choice from thegivenalternatives. Indicate the answer asper the "Instructions".

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(2)8(3)@O(4)@

'(5)000~7. Fruits, Flowers, Cereals

Z8. People, Doctors, Women

29. Me1lre, Centimetre, Millimetre

30. Flowers, Roses, Mangoes

"ections:testions (26 to 30) are based on the'lowing diaKrams. Study them'efully and indicate correct answers

per the "Instructions".

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Answer Figures

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Questions (47 to 50) : In thesequestions, there are five problemfigures, (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). Figurein (e) is however, missing. You have toselect one figure from the five answerfigures, (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) such thatthe series is completed. Indicate youranswer as per the "Instructions".

Directions:

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45.Problem Figures

Answer Figures

44.Problem Figures

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42.

30 + (7 x.03) _ ?41. 9 .

(1) 3.3367

(2) 3.3356

(3) 3.3257(4) 3.3567(5) 3.3557

Directions:Questions (43 to 46) : Each questionhas four problem fIgures 'a', 'b', 'c' and'd', Figure 'd' has only a question mark '?'.Figure 'b' bears certain relationship to'a'. Similarly one of the answer figuresbears SImIlar relatIOnship to 'c', Findthis .out and indicate it as per the"Instructions" .

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LANGUAGE COMPREHENSIVE TEST(Q. Nos. 51 to 90)

Max. Marks - 40

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Space for Rough Work1lIIIIIItilll~IIIIIII~llllnllmllll

Note:

i) SHADE the correct alternatives in the OMR Answer

Sheet provided, from amongst the ones given against

the corresponding question in the Question Booklet.

For shading the circles, use HB Pencil.

ii) Q. No. 51 to 90 of Language Comprehensive Test

contains English Language along with a blank sheet

for rough work.

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.Mr. Raman was nervous of51.

j walking along the sandsi becauseI (1) he had no love for the sea.lI (2) there, the sea was infested!I with deadly monsters.I (3) he feared that the tide may

, .. I cut him off from the land .

I (4) the sea was too deep evennear the coast.

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Directions:Questions (51to 55):Read the following passage and answerthe questions given after it.

Mr. Raman was born in a little villagenear the coast and had gone to schoolin the nearest seaside town, Mr. Ramanwas not a lover of the sea; even whenwalking along the sands, he was alwaysafraid of being cut offby the tide. Hewas not a very go'od swimmer, soperhaps this accounts for it.Mr. Rama~)s family outings were oftenmade to the beadi-:' Onecuay, hischildren pleaaecl to goto the l1each. SoMr. Raman hiie'd a: boat and with histwo children rowed out into the bay. Allwont on well, but while turning back, astrong breeze sprung up and the currentswere rather treacherous. Mr. Ramanrowed hard but it seemed they werembing little progress; The childrenwaved to the people on' the ,peach andwere at last rescuod;Mr. Raman'sdislike oithe soa was 'not diminished bythis experience.Choose the correct answer for thefollowing questions:

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52. Whatdid the childr~ pl~ad for?(1) Climb the cliff to have a

better view of the bay.(2) Go to a coastal resort.(3) Take them for a picnic on

the b~fl.ch.(4) Go out ihto the bay in a boat.

53. What difficulties did theyencounter when returning tothe shore?(1) Tho boat they wert rowing in

suddenly developed a leak(2) Sea monsters sUl'rounded

the boat(3) Treacherous currents

developed as a result ofstrong winds

(4) The engine of the boatstopped functioning

54. Why did the children wave?(1) They wore bidding goodbye

',. to the people on the shore(2) To attract the atten~ion of

the' people on the bank totheir plight

(3) They had a joyous ride inthe boat

(4) Their boat wa's sinking

55. Mr. Raman's children wererescued by(1) the strong wind(2) the flowing water(3) Mr. Raman I

(4) tho people r[9] [Turn Over Ir

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S1- There lived in India anEmperor called ShahJahan.

S2-83 -S4 -85 -In the year 1630 the beloved

wife of the Emperor died.P - Her name was Mumtaz

Mahal.Q-' He had a beautiful and

intelligent wife.R - Its shortened form is

Taj Mahal.Choose from the options givenbelow.(1) PQR(3) RPQ

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NTSE(EE)62. Tobteak the nest ofterrnites the

ants'.uS"e'their(i) i~~th(2) tongue(3) claw and teeth(4) forearms and long cla,,!,s

63. The giant ant-eater lives on(1) hind tiIud (2) ground(3) trees (4) branches

64. The tongue of an ant-eater iscoveredwith(1) mud (2) gum(3) sticky substance (4) hair

65. The tamandua can't live in treeswithout its _(1) tail (2) tongue(3) hair (4) tl;)eth

66.

The followingfive sentences comefroma paragraph. The first and the last.sentences are given. Choosethe orderin which the three sentences (PQR)should appear to complete theparagraph.

61. White ants are also called(1) worms (2) termites(3) claws (4) beetles

60. What.did the queen feel?(1) The qu:~~"il~~l~o{~e,f!,de1l:~I:ia

thought that the ki~g;;~idIiBtwant to teUher in~'7BH~.

(2) The queen felt 6ffelldeQilhdthought that'the Qlfl:gtHtlnotwant to sha.rehisf~eFtlgs.

(3) The queen felt offefi.Cl~dandthought that the king'Wasproud., .

(4). The queen felt that the kingout fear did not want to tellher.

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Directions:Questions(61 to 65) :Read the followingpassage and answerthe questions given after it.Ant-eaters are animals that feed onwhite ants, the kind of ants which arealso called termites. Ant-eaters havevery small' mouths. They have gotworm-like tongues which are morethan thirty centimetres long. Thetongue is covered with a stickysubstance. The ant-eaters havepowerful forearms and long claws.The ant-eaters probably chooseants fortheir foodbecause they have no teeth.When an ant-eater sees a termite, itpushes out its tongue. Thus the ant-eaters catchtheir prey. They use theirforearms and long claws to break thenest oftermites, built ofhard mud.There are three different kinds of ant-eaters. They are giant eaters that liveson ground, the silky ant-eater thatalways lives in trees and the tamanduathat can't live in trees without using itstail.

111I"lillllillllllllll~llllljlilllllllWhat giftaiOthe kin~'oi thes~a~e~~~r!~)ijve~W~;,~~~:?.(1) SuPtJ:ii~tUfa.l~@tliftt

wotiidg~iJ.sethe mov~inentsof~hini'Ms

(2) Supernatural gift thatwould make the animalsspeak to the king

.(3) Supernatural gift that wouldmake the king. understandthe language of a.nyanimal

(4) Supernatural gift that anyanimal after seeing the kingwiiI not attack him .

57.

58.

59.

.What didthe snakewarn the king?(1) The divulgence of the secr!')t

would cost him his life(2) The divulgence of the secret

would cost him his queen'slife

(3) The divulgence ofthe secretwould cost him the loss o.fpisthrorie .lIt '.•

(4) The divulgence ofthe s~c:retwould c9st him the loss ofhiseyesight

Why did the king chuckle?(1) Because he was enjoying

his breakfast(2) BeC!l.usehe was proud ofhis

newly acquired power(3) Because he knew that the

queen could not hear theanimal talk

(4) Because he had heard anant talking about the sweetfallen on the ground

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Whom did the king see one day?(1) Snake-charmers catching

snakes(2) Young boys pelting stones

on a snake(3) Young boys running out of

fear(4) The queen

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Directions:Ques~!Bn~>,(56,to6:0): ...Readtii-erJlli>wmgpa\;lsageand answerthe questiohs given after it.Once a king saw some young boyspelting stones on a"' snake. Heprevented the boys from killing thesnake. The snake, which was the kingof the snake-world, thanked him andfavoured him with a supernatural giftby which he could understand thelanguage ofanyanimat But he warnedhim that the divulgence of the secretwould cost him his life. One day, whenthe king was sitting in his garden andenjoying breakfast, a small portion of

..~ the sweet fell on the ground, Soon heheard a'n ant shouting, "MyGod, whata big wagon-ful of sweet has fallen andthere is none to consume it. Ah ! I canenjoy all, now." Hearing this, the kingsmiled land chuckled. The queen, whowas sitting nextto him, was curious tonote the changing countenance of theking. She asked him to tell her thereason for the smile. But the king keptsilent; as the divulgence of the s'ilcretwould costhim his life. The queen feltoffended a~d thought that there wassomething which the king did not wantto tell her in public.

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1(2) thin(4) weak

(2) stood off(4) stood out

(2) kindly'(4) kindliness

STRONG(I)' lean(3) dull'

OBEY(1) dislike(2) disobedient(3) disobey(4) dismiss

Diana in the crowdbecause of her height and flamingred hair.(1) stood up(3) stood at

Shravan cricketirithe cricket stadium.(1) plays (2) played(3) playing (4) play

90.

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88. We should be to allanimals.(1) kinilnp.Rl'l(3) kind

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Choose the correct preposition tofill in the above blank.(1) at (2) by(3) into (4) on

Directions:Questions (89 to 90) :Select the word which means theopposite of the given words.

Directions :Questions (86 to 88) :Select the most appropriate option tofill in the blanks from the givenalternatives.

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Directions:Questions (79 to 83) :In the following passage there are somenumbered blanks. Fill in the blanks byselecting the most appropriate word foreach blank from the given options.Without water 79 animal cansurvive. In desert regions the greatest.

80 to life is drying up. But manycreatures are able to make use of 81little water that exists in arid areas.One of nature's masterpieces 82creatures equipped to 83 withdesert life is the qardy cameL

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80. (1) neea sm (2) i.hreai.(3) require~t (4) worry

81. (1) what (2) the(3) that (4) e:xtremely

82. (1) for ,~ (2) about(3) among (4) with

83. .(1) live (2) resist(3) bear (4) cope

84. Identify the wrongly-spelt word.(1) annoyence(2) conveyance(3) rememprance(4) ignorance

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73. lam than my sister.(1) taller (2) tall(3) tallest (4) very tall

74. Whonhe he couldonly move slowly,(1) regained (2) recovered'(3) remained (4) reconciled

71. She something in myears,(1) shouted(3) whispered

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72. I can someoneknocking the door.(1) listen (2) hear(3) learn (4) feel

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Directions:Questions (75 to 78) :Select the meaning of the given/underlined phrases/idioms.•75. The prices of commodities are

going \.lP by lea.psand bounds.(1) irregularly(2) gradually 4-/.(3) rapidiy(4) systematicaily •.

76. We kept ID.liDne-ers crm.sed tillthe final results were declared,(1) waited expectantly(2) kept praying(3) faIt scared(4) kept hopeful

77. My car 1ID2kc down on tho way tocollege yesterday.(1) met with an accident(2) broke into pieces(3), stopped due to mechanical

failul'e(4) dashed against another

vehicle

••••.•.- )lie

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(2) obstacles(4) fear

(2) awards(4) presents

(1) rewards(3) momentos

C - The doctor was sitting whenhe went in.

(1) The doctor pointed a chairfor the young man.

(2) The doctor examined the'young man completely.

(3) He was to be examinedmedically.

(4) He possessed enoughintelligence for the army.

68. Choose the word which best fillsthe blank from the four options- given.She received many _0rr h'?" hh'i',hnAY_

67. rhe following question has thesecond sentence missi.ng. Choosethe appropriate--sentence from thegiven options to complete it.A - A young man was called up

for army service.

(1) objects(3) dangers

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/i.(i!:,\She their conversation9~~'~/~ith a smile,

(1) intel'l'upting(2) interrupted(3) interfered(4) interruption

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PART-III

APTITUDE TEST (Q. Nos. 91 to 180)

Max. Marks - 90

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Note:

1. Subjects, Questions S1.No. and Marks allotted:

11. SHADE the circle having the correct alternative in the OMR Sheet

provided, from among the ones given against the corresponding question

in the Question Paper Booklet. For shading the circles, use HB Pencil.

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1. Physics 91 to 102 Questions

2. Chemistry 103 to 113 Questions

3. Biology 114 to 125 Questions

4. Mathematics 126 to 145 Questions

5. History 146 to 155 Questions

~ 6. Geography 156 to 165 Questions<,

7. Political S8ience 166 to 175 Questions~~

8. Economics 176 to 180 Questions

12 Marks

11 Marks

12 Marks

20 Marks

10 Marks

10 Marks

10 Marks I05 Marks f

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(4) .•

'"(3) 3600

. (1) 3~

(2) fo

Anobject may have(1) Varying speed without. having varyinga~celeration

~) Varying velocity withouthaving varying speed

(3) Non zero accelerationwithout having varyingvelocity

(4) Constant accelerationwithout having varyingvelocity

95. The angular velocity of minutehand in a wall clock is I(in radians/sec)

[15]

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92. The gravitational force betweentwo bodies is 'F'. If the mass of eachbody is doubled and distancebetween them is halved then theforce between them will be

r-=-~~.Y"~

- e,., ~M •• '.:::"_ .\t 'L~-~

PHYSICS91. The value of"G" depends on 94.

(1) Mass of bodies(2) The medium between bodies'

(3) Temperature of bodies(4) It is an independent constant

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93. .Twocars start a race at same timev..~t.t with velocities 4 mls and 2 mls()...••., and travel in straight line witht;:, \- uniform accelerations 1 m/s2 and. . -\-.~2 m/s2 respectively: If they reach

\S"= ~j the final point at same instant,I _l then length of the path isi v-- li ~:"", (1) 30m 4t-+l-l:2;:-)..t-!J.v.O'+

II t -:;.1 t (2) 32 m l

Ii 'J:' iX' (3) 20 m &d. ~.J..)..ll=: 1-t..l{

(4) 24m II ::..Lot', )I 'b t,:::t

,-,'-It-,.l- i~. .. .,i.\ .6

un't ... &1"" 'J' '.wart'

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II

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(4) 0.2.M

(1) 20 hexagons and .12 pentagons

(2) 16 hexagons and14 pentagons

(3) 12 hexagons and20 pentagons

(4) 15 hexagons and18 pentagons

(1) 1M

(2) O.lM

(3) 0,01 M

Buckminsterfullerene is forme"dby patching together the carbonatoms of

(1) Exoth~rmic and '.."

Endothermic

(2) Endothelmic andExothermic

(3) Both are endothermic .(4) Both are exothermic

100 ml of an aqueous solutioncontain 6.023 x 1022 solute

molecules. Then molarity of the, , 1'2-,(, 0

solutlOn IS 6. 0 ~:3'" l b_ ' .----_ ..looo.,.,J. . ~}

~'O 'p'l' I)~.---.--~ , ovv-.

109.

108.

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..107. Combustion of Methane and ... .

Ethane respectively .. ' .

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(1) KNOs

(2) Na2NOs(3) NH4Cl

(4) Ce2(S04)S

(1) increases by 3 times

(2) decreases by 3 times

(3) increases by 1000 times

(4) decreases by 1000 times

.J, \Q\Q),."

pH value of a solution is changedfrom '2' to '5', then the H+ ionconcentration of the solution

In which of the followingsubstance solubility decreaseswith increase in temperature?

The highest first IonizationPotential (l.P.) is exhibited by

(1) Alkali metals

(2) Halogens

(3) Noble gases

(4) Transition elements

106.

105.,.

104.

103. Representative elementsbelong to

(1) s-blockonly

(2) sand p-blqcks only

(3) d-block only

(4) d and f.blocks only

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~~y~ I(4) (.::x J~ y ITwo""lstore of re'~t.nre, 3R~"Iohms and R ohms are connected 't ' Iin series in an electric circuit. Theratio of heat proJuced in resistorofaR ohms to that of resistor ofRohmsis

(1) (x7yIn(2) (x-y) n

(3) (x,:;YJn

(i) i:5 ...$ "

(2) 3:1 ~(3) 1:9(4) 9:1

101.

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100. The effective resistance ofanumber ofre~istorslnparallel is

_ l I 'x' n.When one Of the resistor is-S.r~urnt, the:effective resistance is

'y' n.Then the resistance ofburnt resistor is

102. An electric iron draws a currentof 15 A from 220-V supply. What

');...J is the cost of using iron for~~\~~}/'9'30minutes every day for ;S.:~'

/' 15 days ifthe cost of unit is <,2 rupees? (1 unit = 1 kWhr)

(1) Rs. 49.50 <; "i ~9. ",~~

(2) Rs. 60 ~'1:;.1>0 .(3) Rs. 40 ~~..-

\~~t(4) Rs, 10 \ ,,'i ~ 'le,,'j/ f(o ~ /''.> 'f-';> ,.'

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speed

distance travelled since t = 0

at poles \IV ::- "'" ~

; ~"8~at equator fl, J,; ~. oyv-' .

at 450 latitude •

(1) 30'(2) 60.

(3) 120

(4) l5

magrietic moments in the ratioof 1 : 2, The first one produces afield of induction 60 newtons/ampere-metre at a point 20 cmfrom its centre on axial line, thesecond one produces a field ofinduction 'B' at a point 20 cmfrom its centre on equatorialline, Then the value of'B' is~n newtons/ampere-metre)

~TWo bar magnets have their

~4) at 22t 0 latitude

(1)

(2)

(3)

For a particle executing simpleharmonic motion theacceleration is proportional to

(1) 4isplacement from meanposition

(2) distance from mean position

(3)

(4)

99;

98.

97. Where will it be profitable to .purchase one kilogram of sugar?

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113 .. The structure 'aspirin' molecule

which is used as ni:~dicine among

the following

COOH

(1) 0-0-g-CH,CHa

(2) 00-~-CH3

OH

(3)

~'NHC-CHt

II0

9Ha -l/

(4) G$J "

NHC-CHa\I •

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II

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The part ofthe brain which makesyou to remember the shape andcolour of Parrot eventhough youdo not have Parrot infront of youreyes is

(P- Cerebru~(2) Cez:ebellum

(3) Mid brain

(4) Pons Varolii

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120. Consanguineous marriage is themarriage between man andwoman who are

(1) good friends

I(l') related throu~h blood

(3) having same diseases

(4) HIV positive

119. The weight of a child is 60% lessof the expected weight for thatage. This child is affected with

(1) Measles

f(}:) Kwashiorkor

(3) Marasmus

(4) Jaundice

118. One ofthe following is amismatched pair

(1) Aspergillus - Conidiophore

(2) Yeast-Bud

(3) Grass - Nodes I

<fr'Bryophyllum - Root buds

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(1) O,A

(fi:[ AB,O

(3) B, AB

(4) B, A

IJ(1) A, B, C

(2) B, C

(8) A, B

(4) A, C

i

115. Choose the correct statement!statements from the following:

A) Branchial respiration takesplace in Fishes.

B) Cutaneous respiration takesplace in Leech.

C) Tracheal respiration takesplace in Birds.

BIOLOGY114. Identify the process which makes 117.

our living possible on this planet

(1) Respiration

(2) Excretion

(3) Nutrition

(~Photosynthesis

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116. Pavan's blood group doesn't~ have antibodies in plasma and<' .

Shashank's blood group doesn'thave antigens on RBCs. Theblood groups of PavanandShashank respectively are

i"III

1

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(1) Glucose

(2) Fructose

(3) Sucrose

(4) Cellulose

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112. To get red colour to glass, thefollowing substance is added totho glass when it is liquid form

(1) CrzOs

(2) CuS04

(3) OuzO

(4) MnOz

110. Which of the following givesmethane gas on treatment with

water? 0- t-(1) Magnesium carbide ~

(2) Silicon carbide '7 \ C

(3) Calcium carbide La--l l(4) Aluminium carbide ~J

t"~c .

111. Which ofthe followingsaccharide is a non-sugar?

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Triangle ABC is Isosceles, right~, ,~",'"I,i,','angled at B and has area S. A ,; ,,-. ,circle is constructed with B as ;,"!centre and BA as radius. A ., /- ' , tsemicircle is constructed \J-- '1', ,( 1 "externally on AC, that is on the .\.;y,'"S f,"side of AC which is opposite to "that of B. Then the area of the I.

crescent or sickle formed ;IT y.-Z;-'between the circle and the semicircle 2 •.•••'1

i1) 2S f -00, r:.~-.---'-" ~: A,";', :./ ~\(

"t, ;(2) % 'l- 'A ~ ,<\ > . ,~ 1-- \',

(3) S ~''l-- (J':lJ_!/~,. --~ /-;1

131. In a .1.ABC , AB = c, BC = a,CA = band a2 + b2 = 1993 c2,

~,;"''0 cotC(' -~=--=-~ then cotA + cotB ---(Y

\V

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,)

Ai,~'Z,~',\\ ~!\ C '!<'\ '1\0 ( I<''\1' ~

J i L t-, --t-'-i;.-' ',QlI (\,' ,, ,,)-\.._,

(1)~ j ().

(~().~_~ (2)

:t \oc (3)2-+~'- -c). (4)

~ ~C<\>_-~1~'1.1

b'+c. ~ 0.:, ...\- (A +C- - I?----~.. ----- ..

~ be. 2 It-..L

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TIC K

TOCK

TIC K

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A

CLOCKwhere T, I, C, K, 0, A, L arepositive distinct digits_ Then thevalue of A + L + C is(1) 15(2) 12(3) 21(4) 14

2 (Ab c

128.

1- (A (.

'0::- ~ t ;: ~,ll-J-.".. _0.

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126. The roots of a quadratic equationx2 + ax + b = 0 are c and d,andthe 'roots of the quadratic equationx2+cx+ d= 0 are a and b, then the

~-\b ::-t numericalvalueofa+b+c+dis_,CL(l) 1 <>-Y'+ct-oZ \--/-

G"r~,:v,~-:iJ,(2) 0 /_;Y«-Iall i~~17\.\:)"; J.b-i~~(3) - 2 -,,! ~;>} ,',1'i

J- -:::-, (4) 2 , "<.'1,, Cot;( ,J'- lJ)~' .

- CA C l <~27. The value of '::> ~

<- 1+ __L+ __ 1_ + __ 1 +-r 1+2 1+2+3 1+2+3+4, 1

..... + 1 + 2 + 3 + ... _2013

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(2) excess intake of water

(3) infectious blood

(4) irregular menstrual cycle

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One of the reasons for

constipation ist;

¥ lack of c.ellulosei,n diet

(1) Bean

~ Wheat

(3) Pea•

(4) Bengal gram

(1) Vitamin 'K'

(2) Vitamin 'A'

(3) Vitamin 'C!

~ Vitamin 'D'

12li.

124. An example for endospermic

seeds

123. The vitamin requ~red for theformation of collagen inhumans is

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(2) Cryptomerozoit-7Cryptoschizont -7

CrYPtosporozoit _" /./

(3) Sporozoit -7 y--Cryptoscl1izcint ~Cryptomerozoit

(4) Cryptomerozoit-7

Schizont -7 Mex:ozoit -7Gametocytes

l21. The growth pattern in plants

_can be altered by

(11' environmental factors andinternal conditions

(2) environmental factors alone

(3) changing climatic conditions

(4) removing weeds and adding

more fertilizers

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(YCryptosporozoit -7Schizont -7 Sporozoit -7Gametocytes

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(1) 2 and 3(2) 3 and 7(3) 5 and 8(4) 6 and 10

2004 r]The value of L(-l)nL~ where

n =1

[xl denotes the integral part ofx.(1) 40(2) 60(3) 22(4) 15

P ISa prime, n isa positive integerand n +'P= 2000. LCM of nandPis 21879. Then the value ofP is(1) 10 1(2) 11(3). 14

.(4) 25

145. The ten digit number 3A55B1063C--is a multiple of 792, Then thevalueofA+B+C~~3-(1) 13 i(A ~ ~ &1'0 d'~L(2) 11 ""1 e.-I((3) 10 ~(4) 15

?,7!;<- ~t,X~I ?,

144.

143.

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141. If n is an integer such that 2.22 +-3.23+4;24 + 5.26 + ... + n.2' = 2'+10then the value of n is(1) 104(2) 256(3) 513(4) 110

142. Ifx +y + z = 15, xy + yz + zx = 7CZ;---then the value of x lies between

, "',

(1) 32

(2) 42 " ""3(3) 40 '6'. <l(4) 17 /":q

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f

-~t.- "\- I...-.. ~In a triangle ABC, the incircletouches the sides BC, CAand ABrespectively at D, E and F. If theradius of incircle is 4 units and ifBD, CE and AF are consecutiveintegers, then the perimeter of/!J.ABCis

(1)

" (2)

(3)

(4)

140.

139. ABCD is a convex quadrilateralin which LBAC = 50°, .LCAD = 60°, LCBD= 30° andLBDC = 25°. IfE is the point ofi~tersection ofAC and BD, thenthe value of LAEB is

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C

(1: +-t +-~) is: (where a,b, c> 0).Ji I

(1) 9

137. The minimum val~e of (a +-b +-c)

"f\ B11>-

A

(1) 1800

(2) 3600

(3) 2700

(4) 5400

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x+-y+-z+-t= 1 i.e. LA+-LB+-LC-+-LD+-LE isx+- 3y +-9z +-27t = 81x +-4y +-16z +-64t = 256x +-167y+-1672z +-1673t = 1674

(1) 256(2) -2004(3) 167(4) 2013

'135.

(1) 1(2) 2

(3) .J6(4) 3

~1'33.

..134. Let 3"= 4, 4b= 5,5° = 6, 6d = 7,.-

7"= 8 and 8f= 9,what is the ~'V~ll1O nfnr"r11'f't Q1hf>r1tlf?. ----- --r---.~-- -------.

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t .\~:.-".Royal place .

A secret society formed by •

Revolutionary for6es of Italy

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..

•(4) An army formed by

Napoleon

(1) A secret treaty

(2)

(3)

153. 'Carbonary' means

154. Safety valve theory means

(1) A theory intended to

provide a solution for Quit

India Movement

(2) A theory intended to

provide a compromise

solution between moderates

and extremists

(3) A theory related to safe

outlet 1;0 growing

discontentment among the

educated India

(4) A theory related to safe

outlet for 1857 revolt.

155. The Vande Mataram Movement

was launched in response to

(1) Partition of Bengal

(2) RowlattAct

(3) Jallianwala Bagh Incident

(4) Simon Commission's Report .'

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v) SamuelCrompton

iii)

The inventions that took placeduring'fjidustrialRevoltition' aregiven Mi<5w i:il'ajiliJibIelhniiiiIier.i) Cart Wright a) Power

loomii) Richard Ar.k h\ Ste/':11 _ am

Wright' / ehgineJames Wart' c) Water

frameiv) John Macadm . d) Safer

roadse) Mule

/

The correct match from theabove: . .,

(1) ii- b, v - e)>('(2) i-a and iv - d(3) iii -c and ii - b\((4) iv:'- d only

Read the following statementsrelated to the effects of 1830

" French Revolution(a) The settlement of Congress

of Vienna, gave Belgium tothe king of HollandInclusion of Belgium inHolland, made Belgians feelhappyAs a result of FrenchRevolution Russia was keptunder the control of Poland

(d) Under the influence of JulyRevolution, PatrioticGermans revolted againsttheir rules in Saxony

The true statement from theabove:(1) (b)(2) (c)(3) (a) only(4) (a) and (d)

152.

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(1) When Gabriel appeared toMohammad ~ear Hira andmade him to realise that hewas the Prophet of God ".(2) When Arabs we~e driv~~' '.away from Mecca .,

(3) When Mohammad spentseveral nights inmeditation in themountains ofHira nearMecca, his inner voice, oneday, told him thathe wasthe Prophet of God

(4) The year in which

Mohammad, being drivenaway by Arabs from Mecca,migrated to Madina

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149. The book'Zendavestha', as writtenby Zoraster i~ 7th Century B.C.,describes the fight between

(1) Persians and AncientChinese

I.(2) Persians and Greeks/~(3) .Righteousness and I

IWickedness I 1(4) The Satan and the

I'Wisemen'

150. This event in history is called I'Hijra', the beginning ofMohammedan Era.

(1) Tpey are one and the same(2) Civilization is considered as

the impact of technologicaland scientific growth onsociety, whereas culturemeans the artistic andaesthetic influence on it

(3) Civilization is traditionalbased and culture istechnology based

(4) Civilization is the result ofinfluence oftraditions andcustoms, culture is theresul t of infl uence of scienceand technology

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148. The statement that gives thecorrect difference between culture

147. This is not a.Principle of Judaism.(1) Love thy neighbour as

thouself(2) Repentence saves people

from sins

(3) There is only one mercifulGod, Yehova who is lovepersonified

(4) Justice, kindness andI obedience were the

important principles

. HISTORY146. The 'Republic', a political treaties,

was written by this philosopher

.(1) Democritis

(2) Thucydides

(3) Platp

(4) Aristotle

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157. This volcano is present in theCircum-Pacificbelt

h

(1), 'Strontbolf . \.,

,',: (2) CotoRl;lxi'

(3) . I .- "\.Kilim:i~jaro

(4) Narconda~(}"y- sttY -,%"

158, When the sun r.ises at 7 A.M. inShillong (92°E), the sun rise atVaranasi (82.5°E)will be at thistime "- <,0

~(1) 6.22AM. 'l,"

(1) Durgapur steel plant

(4) Visveswaraya iron and steel

plant

(2) Bokaro steel plant. I

(3) Rourkela steel plant

..

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(2) Monazite

(3) Steatite

(4) Apatite

(4) Sheet erosion

(1) Grooves

(3) Rill erosion

(2) Gullies

(1) Kyanite

163. The Nuclear Energy mineral

among the followil}g:

165. The steel plant which is built

with German collaboration

under public sector

164. The thin mantle oftop soil which

is removed over large areas in the

form oflayer to layer is called as

Availability offorest Products

i) Tropicalmoistdeciduous

forests

Name of theforest type

The names of the forest typ~ aridthe availability offorest productsare givenbelowiIi a jumbled way

iii)

(2) i - d, ii":'e, iii - a, iv - b, v - c

(4) i-a, ii,...d, iii-e, iv-b,v-c

(3) i - e, ii - a, iii - b, iv - c,v - d

Based on the above, the correct

.Jttch among the following:

(1) i- a, ii- b, iii-c, iv -d, v-e

ii) Tropical b) Harddry decidu us Stindariforests . timber

.~ iv) Tidal forest. d) Sandalwood

v) TheHimalayane) Bambo

Tem~erate ./and Alpine 1::::.forests

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(1) Prairies

(3) Steppes

(3) Cauvery

(4) Godavari

(2) Pampas

(4) Downs

(2) Mahanadi

(1) Tapati

west

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(1)

:r(2)

(3)

~i(4) •• ., ~-16b, The river in the Peninsular

Plateau that flowstowards the

160. The conventional symbol used in~~>

, weather repo}'tsfor 'overcast' sky

159. The grasslands of Eurasia arecalled as

(2) 7.38AM.

(3) 6.12 AM.

(4) 7.22AM.

(4) The trade winds

(3) The seasonal winds

(1) Thewesterlies . :.,. ////

(2) The polar easterlies vIc •.,:'

Winds blowing from the sub.tropicalHighPressure belts to theEquatorial LowPressure belts arecalled as

156.

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167.

The ward "Sacialist State" wasadded in the Preamble to.theCanstitutian thraugh thisamendment(1) 45th amendment

(2) 42nd amendment

(3) 39th amendment'

(4) 49th amendment

The statement that shaws thecarrect difference between'Fundamental Rights' and'Directive Principles afStatePolicy'.

~1) Bath are same(2) Directive Principles afState

Palicy are safeguardedthraugh caurts aflaw,whereas fundamentallights are the guidelinesgiven to.Gavernment

(3) Fundamental rights aresafeguarded through caurtso.flaw,whereas DirectivePrinciples af State Palicyare anly the guidelinesgiven to.Go.vern~ent

(4) Fundamental rights are thepart o.fthe Preamble'whereas DirectivePrinciples af State Palicyare the part af Canstitutian

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168. "Issues OrdinanCes far thewelfare afthe Cauntry when theParliament is no.tin sessian" -This po.werenjo.yedby thePresident o.fIndia cames under,t~ categary .,.~egislative pawers(2) Executive po.wers(3) Financial pawers

.~Emergency pawers

169. The Speaker af LegislativeAssembly has this pawer asregards vating(1) Hasthe right to.vate(2) Has no.right to.vate(3) Has ane usual vate and ane

casting vate(4) Has the rigl!t to.exercise

vo.tein case o.fa tie

170. Amo.ngthe nine signals used to.••• ,.. ,.,,..,.. ,'f so"regUlate llOW 0.1UaIllC,~ne~ture

given belo.wbelo.ngsto.' '

,(1) Sixth signal(2) Seventh signal(3) Eighth signal(4) Fifth signal

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this type af'Rightsafa child'~. "(1) The right to development(2) The right to.participatian(3) The right tapratectian ,(4) The right to.survival

, 172. The factorthat relates to.'electiansandeleetian pracess'(1) The rale afpublic apinion(2) Impartance afDissent(3) Universal adult franchise(4) Need far a vigilant public

,173. This is nat an essential elementaf Indian Natianal Life in thecantemparary perio.d(1) Demacracy

" (2) Secularism(3) Sacial Justice(4) li'ederaliSin

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175.

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This is nat an electaralinalpracti~e(1) Canvassing in favaur af a

candidate(2) Gratificatian to.influence

the vater,s

(3) Making appeal to.win vatesin the name of cammunity

(4) Hiringvehicles to.bringvo.tersto.palling baaths

In this issue India was chasenas a Chairman af the UNRepatriatian Cammissian to.deal with the issue afprisanersafwar

(1) Angala war(2) Karean war

(3) 'Cambadia issue(4) Somalia issue

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176. Examine the following: 177. In this system ofland tenure, ji) Anti-poverty a) Working

the land belonged to a small Igroup of people who were Iprogrammes less than responsible to pay rent to thestandard state ihours (1) Zamindary system I

ii) Disguised b) Price rise (2) Tenant system Iunemployment due to (3) Ryotwari system I

rlse In (4) Mahalwari system

Jaggregate178. The Telecommunication Policy

demand of 1994, encouraged this

iii) Under- c) RWP, (1) Increase cable lines

employment. MFAL, (2) Increase private investment

SFDA (3) Increase employment•

iv) Employment d) Working (4) Increase public investment

generation less than 179. 'Pana', a silver coin was theprogrammes full standard currency during th,i.si

capacity perIOdn

(1)' Gupta period'.../to

v) Demand-pull e) SGSY,

inflation' JGSY(2) Maghada period(-

(3) Mauryan period'-',':> "

Based on the above select the (4) Satavahana period.. ,correct match. /

180. This is a social and demographic(1) i- e: ii- d, iii-a, iv - c, v - b indicator f.,(2) i - c, ii - b, iii - e, iv - a, v - d (1) Rise in percapita income

(2) Increase in employment(3) i - d, ii - e, iii - b, iv - c, v - a (3) Rise in literacy rate",

(4) i-a, ii - c, iii - d, iv - b, v - e (4) Fall in poverty levels

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