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duration and consists of 150 MCQ-type
questions.
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answer.
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form (English and Bengali). In case of
any discrepancy or confusion in the
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PART—I / ENGLISH
Directions : Answer the following
questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 30) by selecting
the correct option from each.
1. The prize won by the protagonist
of the story, Engine Trouble proves
to be
(A) a boon
(B) an ordinary thing
(C) an expensive headache
(D) None of the above
2. The crowd of refugees is described
as ‘horde’ at one point. The
implication of the term ‘horde’ is
(A) sympathetic
(B) derogatory
(C) eulogistic
(D) None of the above
3. Suresh killed the kid because
(A) he did not like its company
(B) it was hard to tame
(C) its good look was being admired
by people
(D) None of the above
4. Christ reappeared in a child’s
disguise in the Giant’s garden
during the season of
(A) Spring
(B) Autumn
(C) Winter
(D) None of the above
5. Kalam decided to discover the
‘nature of India’s true self ’ in
(A) nature
(B) scientific research
(C) politics
(D) children
6. The printed books were in use
during the childhood days of
Margie’s
(A) grandfather
(B) grandfather’s father
(C) grandfather’s grandfather
(D) None of them
/3 2
7. According to Khushwant Singh, his
grandmother
(A) accepted her seclusion at old
age with resignation
(B) ceaselessly complained about
her secluded state of life
(C) made new friends with people
of her age to overcome her
loneliness
(D) None of the above
8. The refugees in Buck’s story had to
leave their land because of famine
caused by
(A) drought
(B) flood
(C) war
(D) None of the above
9. The narrator and Suresh met
a group of hermaphrodites. The term
‘hermaphrodite’ means
(A) persons or animals having
biological features of male sex
and behavioural tendencies of
female sex
(B) persons or animals having
biological features of female sex
and behavioural tendencies of
male sex
(C) persons or animals having
biological features of both male
and female sexes
(D) None of the above
10. In the first phase of his career,
Kalam learnt the lesson of
leadership from
(A) Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, Professor
Satish Dhawan and Dr. Brahm
Prakash
(B) Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, Dr. W. W.
Dyer and Dr. Brahm Prakash
(C) Dr. Vikash Sarabhai, Dr. W. W.
Dyer and Dr. Brahm Prakash
(D) None of them
11. The rhyme scheme of the poem,
Loveliest of Trees is
(A) abab, bcbc, cdcd, efef
(B) abba, cddc, effe, ghhg
(C) aabb, ccdd, eeff, gghh
(D) None of the above
12. Stupidity Street condemns
(A) ravaging actions against nature
(B) participation in war
(C) misogyny
(D) None of the above
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13. The word nearest in meaning to
‘sprightly’ is
(A) ghostly
(B) brisk
(C) calmly
(D) None of the above
14. In Wander Thirst, the insatiable urge
for travelling is compared to
(A) ecstasy
(B) eternal longing for union with
God
(C) madness
(D) None of the above
15. “Slowly, silently, now the moon
Walks the night in her silver shoon;”
The figures of speech used in the
lines are
(A) alliteration, hyperbole,
personification and epigram
(B) alliteration, personification,
imagery and irony
(C) alliteration, personification,
imagery and metaphor
(D) None of the above
16. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy
Evening can be interpreted as
(A) a contemplation on nature
(B) a contemplation on human life
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
17. Ring Out, Wild Bells forms a part
of the longer poem, In Memorium
by Tennyson. It was written in
memory of
(A) Alfred Henry Hallam
(B) Arthur Henry Hallam
(C) Arthur Henry Hallman
(D) Arthur Henric Hallman
18. “Ring out the grief that _____ the
mind.”
The right word to fill in the gap is
(A) sucks
(B) saps
(C) pricks
(D) shocks
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19. “... and freshening April showers of
early knowledge”
The figure of speech used here is
(A) metaphor
(B) simile
(C) imagery
(D) None of the above
20. The speaker in the poem, Gitanjali,
No. 50 has been the representative
of
(A) a man of mundane thoughts
(B) an inquisitive soul
(C) an utterly spiritual man
(D) None of them
21. You be careful what you’re saying.
The above sentence is an example of
(A) statement
(B) imperative sentence
(C) exclamatory sentence
(D) None of the above
22. The parcel was addressed to
Mr. Sen.
The above statement can be the
answer of the following question(s)
(A) Who was the parcel addressed
to?
(B) To whom was the parcel
addressed?
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
23. Ours is _____ house at _____ farthest
corner.
To fill in the blanks the correct pair
of determiners is
(A) a and the
(B) the and the
(C) the and a
(D) None of the above
24. I’m not _____ expert on _____
Chinese history.
The complete sentence will be
(A) I’m not an expert on the Chinese
history.
(B) I’m not the expert on Chinese
history
(C) I’m not a expert on Chinese
history
(D) None of the above
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25. Which of the following is correct?
(A) The shop has been open a week.
(B) The shop has been opening
a week.
(C) The shop has opened last week.
(D) None of the above is correct
26. Consider the following two
sentences :
(i) The number of letters we receive
is increasing.
(ii) A large number of letters is
received.
In terms of subject-verb agreement
rules
(A) Only sentence (i) is correct
(B) Only sentence (ii) is correct
(C) Both (i) and (ii) are correct
(D) Both (i) and (ii) are incorrect
27. We saw Julia last summer, but we
haven’t seen her _____.
The right word to fill in the gap is
(A) since
(B) after
(C) still
(D) None of the above
28. I feel tired if I stay up, but I can’t
sleep if I go to bed.
Under different categories of
clauses, the above sentence has
(A) two main clauses and one sub-
clause only
(B) two main clauses, two sub-
clauses, two coordinate clauses
only
(C) two main clauses, two sub-
clauses, two finite clauses,
one infinite clause, and two
coordinate clauses only
(D) two main clauses, two sub-
clauses, two coordinate clauses,
and four finite clauses only
29. Which one of the following is
a correct sentence?
(A) That’s mine—I saw it at first.
(B) That’s mine—I see it at first.
(C) That’s mine—I saw it first.
(D) None of the above
30. “Look! The path is slippery,” she
said.
The reported/indirect form of the
above sentence will be
(A) She said that the path is
slippery.
(B) She warned us that the path
was slippery.
(C) She exclaimed that the path
was slippery.
(D) None of the above
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Directions : Read the passage given
below and answer the questions (Q. Nos.
31 to 35) by choosing the correct option.
The true basis of education is the study of
the human mind, infant, adolescent and
adult. Any system of education founded
on theories of academic perfection, which
ignores the instrument of study, is more
likely to hamper and impair intellectual
growth than to produce a perfect and
perfectly equipped mind. For the
educationist has to do, not with dead
material like the artist or sculptor, but
with an infinitely subtle and sensitive
organism. He cannot shape an educational
masterpiece out of human wood or stone;
he has to work in the elusive substance of
mind and respect the limits imposed by the
fragile human body. There is no doubt that
the current educational system in Europe
is a great advance on many of the methods
of antiquity, but its defects are also
palpable. It is based on an insufficient
knowledge of human psychology, and it
is only safeguarded in Europe from
disastrous results by the refusal of the
ordinary student to subject himself to the
processes it involves, his habit of studying
only so much as he must to avoid
punishment or to pass an immediate test,
his resort to active habits and vigorous
physical exercise.
31. According to this passage, true
education aims at achieving
(A) academic perfection
(B) intellectual growth
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
32. The author of the passage thinks
that study of human mind should be
(A) an aim of true education
(B) an instrument of true education
(C) an achievement of true
education
(D) None of the above
33. An educationist, according to the
author, is similar to
(A) a sculptor
(B) an artist
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
34. The word opposite in meaning to
‘subtle’ is
(A) palpable
(B) elusive
(C) intellectual
(D) insufficient
35. The current educational system of
Europe
(A) follows the ancient methods
(B) has invented new, effective and
ideal methods
(C) puts emphasis on study of
human mind
(D) None of the above
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36. šøJ¸àt¡ ®¡àÈàt¡à[wA¡ìƒ¹ ³ìt¡ ‘W¡™¢àšƒ’-&¹¹W¡>àA¡àº
(A) "Ê¡³ ë=ìA¡ ƒÅ³ Åt¡à¦ã¹ ³ì‹¸ Ò*ÚàÒü䱤
(B) ƒÅ³ ë=ìA¡ ‡àƒÅ Åt¡à¦ã¹ ³ì‹¸ Ò*ÚàÒü䱤
(C) ‡àƒÅ ë=ìA¡ W¡t塃¢Å Åt¡à¦ã¹ ³ì‹¸ Ò*ÚàÒü䱤
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
37. ëƒïºt¡A¡à\ã ‘Ît¡ã³Ú>à’ ¤à ‘ëºà¹W¡–ƒøàoã’ A¡à줸¹ A¡à[Ò>ã Î}NøÒ A¡ì¹[áìº>
(A) ‘í³>à ëA¡à Îtô¡’ A¡à¤¸ ë=ìA¡
(B) ‘ëÎìA¡–ƒà¹>à³à’ A¡à¤¸ ë=ìA¡
(C) ‘ÎÚ󡺳åºåA¡ ¤[ƒl¡üð³àº’ A¡à¤¸ ë=ìA¡
(D) ‘Òœ¡ šÚA¡¹’ A¡à¤¸ ë=ìA¡
38. ‘°à[”z[¤ºàÎ’ Nø”‚Jà[>¹ l¡ü;Î Òº
(A) ‘"[®¡`¡à>ÅAå¡”zº³ô’
(B) ‘Îãt¡à¹ ¤>¤àÎ’
(C) ‘ë¤t¡àºš[ZW¡Åã’
(D) Comedy of Errors
39. ¤à}ºà Îà[Òìt¡¸ ‘W¡t塃¢Åšƒã A¡[¤t¡à’ šø=³[ºìJ[áìº>
(A) ¹à³ì³àÒ>
(B) [¤ƒ¸àÎàK¹
(C) ¹¤ã–ƒø>à=
(D) ³‹åÎèƒ>
40. ¤[S¡³W¡–ƒø W¡ìj¡àšà‹¸àìÚ¹ ëºJà ¤à}ºà Îà[Òìt¡¸¹šø=³ l¡üš>¸àÎ Òº
(A) ‘A¡šàºAå¡r¡ºà’ (1866 Îàìº šøA¡à[Åt¡)
(B) ‘W¡–ƒøìÅJ¹’ (1865 Îàìº šøA¡à[Åt¡)
(C) ‘ƒåìK¢Å>[–ƒ>ã’ (1865 Îàìº šøA¡à[Åt¡)
(D) ‘¹à\[Î}Ò’ (1865 Îàìº šøA¡à[Åt¡)
41. [yšå¹à¹ Òü[t¡ÒàÎ [>ìÚ ëºJà ¹¤ã–ƒø>àì=¹>ài¡A¡[i¡ Òº
(A) ‘[W¡yàUƒà’ (1892)
(B) ‘³à[º>ã’ (1896)
(C) ‘[¤Î\¢>’ (1890)
(D) ‘¹à\à * ¹àoã’ (1889)
42. ‘š[ˆ>ã l¡üšàJ¸à>’ Nø”‚[i¡¹ ¹W¡[Út¡à
(A) ëÒ³W¡–ƒø ¤ì–ƒ¸àšà‹¸àÚ
(B) >¤ã>W¡–ƒø ëÎ>
(C) ¹Uºàº ¤ì–ƒ¸àšà‹¸àÚ
(D) ëƒì¤–ƒø>à= ëÎ>
43. ‘Îà\àÒà>’ >ài¡A¡[i¡¹ ¹W¡>àA¡àº
(A) 1907 [JøСà¦
(B) 1908 [JøСà¦
(C) 1909 [JøСà¦
(D) 1910 [JøСà¦
44. "à‹å[>A¡ Kã[t¡A¡à줸¹ šø=³ ÎìW¡t¡> A¡[¤ Òìº>
(A) "Û¡ÚA塳๠¤Øl¡àº
(B) ëƒì¤–ƒø>à= ëÎ>
(C) Ѭo¢A塳à¹ã 냤ã
(D) [¤Òà¹ãºàº W¡yû¡¤t¢¡ã
45. ‘ÒòàÎå[º ¤òàìA¡¹ l¡üšA¡=à’ l¡üš>¸àÎ[i¡¹ ëºJA¡
(A) Ź;W¡–ƒø W¡ìj¡àšà‹¸àÚ
(B) [¤®è¡[t¡®è¡Èo ¤ì–ƒ¸àšà‹¸àÚ
(C) ³à[>A¡ ¤ì–ƒ¸àšà‹¸àÚ
(D) t¡à¹àÅS¡¹ ¤ì–ƒ¸àšà‹¸àÚ
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46. ‘"à¹o¸A¡’ Nø”‚[i¡ Òº
(A) >ài¡A¡
(B) ¹³¸¹W¡>à
(C) ëáài¡K¿
(D) l¡üš>¸àÎ
47. ‘‘"à¤à¹ "à[Τ "à[³ ¤à}ºà¹ >ƒã ³àk¡ ëÛ¡t¡ ®¡àºì¤ìΡú’’
l¡ü‡ýõ¡t¡ "}Å[i¡¹ A¡[¤ Òìº>
(A) A¡à\ã >\¹ç¡º Òüκà³
(B) \ã¤>à>–ƒ ƒàÅ
(C) ¤å‡ý¡ìƒ¤ ¤Îå
(D) ÎåA¡à”z ®¡j¡àW¡à™¢
48. Aõ¡[v¡¤àÎ ">è[ƒt¡ Nø씂¹ >à³
(A) ‘¹à³àÚo’
(B) ‘¹à³àÚo-A¡=à’
(C) ‘¹à³àÚo-šòàW¡àºã’
(D) ‘¹à³A¡=à’
49. ³à[>A¡ ¤ì–ƒ¸àšà‹¸àìÚ¹ "àκ >à³ Òº
(A) "ì¤à‹A塳๠¤ì–ƒ¸àšà‹¸àÚ
(B) šøì¤à‹A塳๠¤ì–ƒ¸àšà‹¸àÚ
(C) [¤³ºA塳๠¤ì–ƒ¸àšà‹¸àÚ
(D) [>³¢ºA塳๠¤ì–ƒ¸àšà‹¸àÚ
50. l¡. Îå>ã[t¡A塳๠W¡ìj¡àšà‹¸àÚ ¹àØn¡ ëƒìŹ \àt¡ãÚA¡à¤¸ [ÒìÎì¤ [W¡[Òû¡t¡ A¡ì¹ìá>
(A) ‘³>Îà³Uº’ A¡à¤¸ìA¡
(B) ‘W¡r¡ã³Uº’ A¡à¤¸ìA¡
(C) ‘‹³¢³Uº’ A¡à¤¸ìA¡
(D) ‘"ăà³Uº’ A¡à¤¸ìA¡
51. Kk¡ì>¹ [ƒA¡ ë=ìA¡ [¤W¡à¹ A¡¹ìº ¤àA¡¸ìA¡ [¤®¡v¡û¡A¡¹à ÒÚ
(A) šòàW¡ ëÅøoãìt¡
(B) W¡à¹ ëÅøoãìt¡
(C) [t¡> ëÅøoãìt¡
(D) ƒåÒü ëÅøoãìt¡
52. γ¸A¡ "=¢ ¤à ®¡à¤ š[¹Ñ£å¡i¡ì>¹ \>¸ &¤} Å«àÎ-NøÒìo¹ šøìÚà\ì> ¤àKô™ì”|¹ [¤¹à³ìA¡ ¤ºà ÒÚ
(A) ™[t¡ ¤à ëáƒ
(B) ¤àA¡¸ šƒÑ‚àš>à[¤[‹
(C) Îà=¢A¡ šƒ-š[¹¤à¹
(D) ¤àA¡¸-[¤ìÅÃÈo
53. [¤ìÅȸ, [¤ìÅÈo * "¤¸Ú—&Òü >೚ƒP¡[º¹ÎìU šøt¡¸Ú ™åv¡û¡ ÒìÚ ‹àtå¡ K[k¡t¡ Òìº t¡à샹¤ºà ÒÚ
(A) ‹k>¸àuA¡ ‹àtå¡
(B) [o\”z ‹àtå¡
(C) A¡³¢¤àìW¡¸¹ ‹àtå¡
(D) >ೋàtå¡
54. W¡àl¡üº, ³å[Øl¡—Ŧ ƒå[i¡¹ l¡ü;Î Òº
(A) t¡;γ Ŧ
(B) ëƒÅã Ŧ
(C) t¡Š±¤ Ŧ
(D) [¤ìƒÅã Ŧ
55. i¡-¤K¢ : i¡, k¡, l¡, n¡, o—l¡üZW¡à¹o-í¤[ÅÊ¡¸">å™àÚã &샹ìA¡ ¤ºà ÒÚ
(A) ³è‹¢>¸ ¤o¢ ¤à šø[t¡ì¤[Ê¡t¡ ¤o¢
(B) A¡q¡¸¤o¢ ¤à [\Ôà³èºãÚ ¤o¢
(C) ƒ”z¸¤o¢
(D) *Ë¡¸¤o¢
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56. [¹Aô¡Åà–[¹ÅôA¡à—&Òü š[¹¤t¢¡ì>¹ ³èºKt¡‹k[>t¡à[wA¡ A¡à¹o Òº
(A) Ѭ¹®¡[v¡û¡
(B) Ѭ¹ÎU[t¡
(C) ‹k[>[¤š™¢Ú
(D) ‹k>¸àK³
57. ëA¡àì>à ®¡àÈà-δ߃àìÚ¹ "”zK¢t¡ ëáài¡ ëáài¡ ƒìº ¤à "e¡ìº [¤ìÅÈ šøW¡[ºt¡ ®¡àÈàáòàƒìA¡ ¤ºà ÒÚ
(A) l¡üš®¡àÈà (Dialect)
(B) [>®¡àÈà (Idiolect)
(C) ®¡àÈà-δ߃àÚ (Speech-community)
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
58. ‘yàÎ’ Ŧ[i¡¹ [¤ìÅÈo šƒ Òº
(A) tõ¡[Èt¡
(B) yÑz
(C) tõ¡œ¡
(D) Œ¹à[Þt¡
59. &A¡Òü Ŧ &A¡Òü Ѭ¹‹k[>Îì³t¡ [®¡Ä [®¡Ä "ì=¢&A¡à[‹A¡¤à¹ ¤¸¤Òê¡t¡ Òìº t¡àìA¡ ¤ºà ÒÚ
(A) ">åšøàÎ "ºS¡à¹
(B) ëÅÃÈ "ºS¡à¹
(C) ™³A¡ "ºS¡à¹
(D) ¤ìyû¡à[v¡û¡ "ºS¡à¹
60. ‘‘&³> ³à>¤\[³> ¹Òüº š[t¡t¡"à¤àƒ A¡¹ìº ó¡ºt¡ ëÎà>à’’
l¡ü‡ýõ¡t¡ "}Å[i¡ìt¡ ÒìÚìá
(A) l¡üš³à "ºS¡à¹
(B) ¹ê¡šA¡ "ºS¡à¹
(C) l¡ü;ìšøÛ¡à "ºS¡à¹
(D) γàìÎà[v¡û¡ "ºS¡à¹
61. ‘‘k¡àA塹ƒàƒà¹ ³ìt¡à ¤ì> "àìá> ˜¡[È ³å[>t¡à샹 šàìÚ šøoà³ A¡ì¹ K¿ "ì>A¡ Ç¡[>’’
l¡ü‡ýõ¡t¡ "}ìŹ á–ƒ¹ã[t¡¹ >à³ Òº
(A) "Û¡¹¤õv¡
(B) ³àyà¤õv¡
(C) ƒº¤õv¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
62. ‘‘A¡àìºà \º n¡à[ºìt¡ ÎÒü A¡àºà šìØl¡ ³ì>’’
l¡ü‡ýõ¡t¡ ºàÒü>[i¡ìt¡ ëA¡à>ô "ºS¡à¹ ÒìÚìá?
(A) ¹ê¡šA¡
(B) l¡ü;ìšøÛ¡à
(C) ">åšøàÎ
(D) l¡üš³à
63. ‘‘ët¡à³à¹ "Û¡Ú³”|, "”zì¹ ºì®¡[á t¡¤ ¤àoãt¡àÒü ët¡à ³à[> >à ®¡Ú \ã¤ì>¹Òü \Ú Òì¤ \à[>’’
l¡ü‡ýõ¡[t¡[i¡ ëA¡à>ô á–ƒ¹ã[t¡¹?
(A) ³àyà¤õv¡
(B) Ѭ¹¤õv¡
(C) [³ÅøA¡ºà¤õv¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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64. 뮡ƒ¤å[‡ý¡ [¤ƒè[¹t¡ >à ÒÒüìº \àt¡ãÚ Î}Ò[t¡¹ "àÅà >àÒü¡ú
l¡üšì¹àv¡û¡ ¤àA¡¸[i¡ìA¡ \[i¡º ¤àìA¡¸ š[¹¤[t¢¡t¡A¡¹ìº Òì¤
(A) 뮡ƒ¤å[‡ý¡ [¤ƒè[¹t¡ A¡¹ \àt¡ãÚ Î}Ò[t¡¹ \>¸¡ú
(B) ™t¡[ƒ> 뮡ƒ¤å[‡ý¡ [¤ƒè[¹t¡ >à ÒÚ, t¡t¡[ƒ>\àt¡ãÚ Î}Ò[t¡¹ "àÅà >àÒü¡ú
(C) "àìK 뮡ƒ¤å[‡ý¡ [¤ƒè[¹t¡ Òl¡üA¡, t¡ì¤Òü\àt¡ãÚ Î}Ò[t¡¹ "àÅà¡ú
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
65. A¡³ºàA¡àì”z¹ ³ì>¹ A¡=à &\ì–µ "๠¤ºàÒÒüº >à¡ú
l¡üšì¹àv¡û¡ ¤àA¡¸[i¡ìA¡ "Ñz̧ =¢A¡ ¤àìA¡¸ š[¹¤[t¢¡t¡A¡¹ìº Òì¤
(A) A¡³ºàA¡à”z t¡àÒ๠³ì>¹ A¡=à &Òü \ì–µ ¤ìº >àÒüú
(B) A¡³ºàA¡à”z t¡àÒ๠³ì>¹ A¡=à &Òü \ì–µ [A¡¤[ºÚàìá?
(C) A¡³ºàA¡àì”z¹ ³ì>¹ A¡=à &\ì–µ "A¡[=t¡Òü¹[ÒÚà ëKº¡ú
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü "Ñz̧ =¢A¡ ¤àA¡¸ >Ú
66. ¤à}ºà ®¡àÈà¹ ë™ ¹ê¡š[i¡¹ "àÅøìÚ $>[¤}ÅÅt¡à¦ã¹ šø=³ ë=ìA¡Òü ¤à}ºà Kƒ¸-Nø”‚à[ƒ ¹[W¡t¡ÒìÚ "àÎìá, ëÎÒü Îà[Ò[t¡¸A¡ ¹ê¡š[i¡¹ >à³ Òº
(A) W¡[ºt¡ ®¡àÈà
(B) l¡üš®¡àÈà
(C) [>®¡àÈà
(D) Îà‹å ®¡àÈà
67. ®¡[v¡û¡ > ®¡A¡[t¡ : "àìºàW¡¸ "}ìÅ ‹k[>t¡w\[>t¡š[¹¤t¢¡ì>¹ A¡à¹o Òº
(A) "[š[>[Ò[t¡
(B) "[®¡Åøç¡[t¡
(C) γ㮡¤>
(D) Ѭ¹®¡[v¡û¡
68. ¤àKô™ì”|¹ &A¡[i¡³ày šøÚàìÎ l¡üZW¡à[¹t¡ ®¡àÈàKt¡‹k[>Jìr¡¹ šà[¹®¡à[ÈA¡ >à³ Òº
(A) š¤¢
(B) ļ
(C) ºÚ
(D) ™[t¡
69. >à¹àÚo샤 ¹[W¡t¡ A¡à줸¹ >à³ Òº
(A) ‘³>Îà³Uº’
(B) ‘³>ÎàA¡=à’
(C) ‘šˆàšå¹ào’
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
70. ‘냤ãK\¢>’ >ài¡A¡[i¡¹ šø=³ šøA¡àÅ ÒìÚ[áº
(A) 1960 [JøСàì¦ ‘[¤[W¡yà’ š[yA¡àÚ
(B) 1961 [JøСàì¦ ‘[¤[W¡yà’ š[yA¡àÚ
(C) 1962 [JøСàì¦ ‘Îà‹>à’ š[yA¡àÚ
(D) 1963 [JøСàì¦ ‘K¿®¡à¹t¡ã’ š[yA¡àÚ
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PART—III / ®¡àK—III
HISTORY / Òü[t¡ÒàÎ
[>샢[ÅA¡à : Î[k¡A¡ l¡üv¡¹ [>¤¢àW¡> A¡ì¹ >ãìW¡¹ šøÅ—P¡[º¹l¡üv¡¹ ƒà*¡ú
71. ®¡à¹ìt¡¹ šøàW¡ã>t¡³ Îà[Òt¡¸ Òº
(A) ‘l¡üš[>ȃ’
(B) ‘˜¡Aô¡ì¤ƒ’
(C) ‘³;θšå¹ào’
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
72. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ šøâ—t¡ìw¹ \>A¡ Òìº>
(A) ¹àJ຃àÎ ¤ì–ƒ¸àšà‹¸àÚ
(B) ƒÚà¹à³ ÎàÒà>ã
(C) "àìºA¡\à“¡à¹ A¡à[>}Òà³
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
73. A¡àƵãì¹¹ Òü[t¡Òàìι &A¡[i¡ [>®¢¡¹ì™àK¸ [¤¤¹oÒº
(A) A¡ºôÒ>-&¹ ‘¹à\t¡¹[Uoã’
(B) Ò[¹ìÈo-&¹ ‘&ºàÒà¤àƒ šøÅ[Ñz’
(C) ¤ào®¡j¡-&¹ ‘ÒÈ¢W¡[¹t¡’
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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Directions : Answer the following
questions by selecting the correct option.
71. The earliest literature of India is
(A) Upanishada
(B) Rig-Veda
(C) Matsya Purana
(D) None of the above
72. The Father of Indian Archaeology is
(A) Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay
(B) Daya Ram Sahni
(C) Alexander Cunningham
(D) None of them
73. A dependable account of the History
of Kashmir is
(A) Kalhana’s Rajatarangini
(B) Harishena’s Allahabad Prasasti
(C) Banabhatta’s Harshacharita
(D) None of the above
74. ³Òà¤ãì¹¹ [št¡à¹ >à³ [áº
(A) ¤‹¢³à>
(B) [·ý¡à=¢
(C) Ç¡ì‡ý¡àƒ>
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
75. ëKït¡³ ¤å‡ý¡ [ƒ¤¸`¡à> ºà®¡ A¡ì¹[áìº>
(A) [>³ Kàìá¹ >ãìW¡
(B) "\å¢> Kàìá¹ >ãìW¡
(C) "Å«x Kàìá¹ >ãìW¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
76. [JøСšè¤¢ ÈË¡ Åt¡à¦ãìt¡ l¡üv¡¹ ®¡à¹t¡ [¤®¡v¡û¡ [áº
(A) 12[i¡ ³Òà\>šìƒ
(B) 16[i¡ ³Òà\>šìƒ
(C) 18[i¡ ³Òà\>šìƒ
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
77. "\àt¡Åyç¡ ³K싹 l¡üxàì>¹ \>¸ š¹à[\t¡A¡ì¹[áìº>
(A) 32[i¡ Ko¹à\¸ìA¡
(B) 34[i¡ Ko¹à\¸ìA¡
(C) 36[i¡ Ko¹à\¸ìA¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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74. The father of Mahavira was
(A) Vardhamana
(B) Siddhartha
(C) Suddhodana
(D) None of them
75. Gautama Buddha had attained the
Enlightenment under a tree named
(A) Neem
(B) Arjun
(C) Pipal
(D) None of the above
76. In the Sixth Century BC, North
India was divided into
(A) 12 Mahajanapadas
(B) 16 Mahajanapadas
(C) 18 Mahajanapadas
(D) None of the above
77. For the rise of Magadha, Ajatashatru
defeated a confederacy of
(A) 32 States
(B) 34 States
(C) 36 States
(D) None of the above
78. "ìÅàìA¡¹ ‘‹´¶’ [Ạ³èºt¡ &A¡[i¡
(A) Îà³à[\A¡ * í>[t¡A¡ ‹à¹oà
(B) "à‹¸à[uA¡ * ‹³¢ãÚ ‹à¹oà
(C) "àu[>Ú”|ìo¹ ‹à¹oà
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
79. [ƒÀã¹ [>A¡i¡¤t¢¡ã ë³ìÒàì¹àºã¹ "[t¡ l¡ü;Aõ¡Ê¡‹àtå¡[Å쿹 ëºïÒÑz´±[i¡ Òº
(A) ë³ï™¢™åìK¹ [>ƒÅ¢>
(B) P¡œ¡™åìK¹ [>ƒÅ¢>
(C) šÀ¤™åìK¹ [>ƒÅ¢>
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
80. šø=³ A塳à¹P¡œ¡ šø[t¡Ë¡à A¡ì¹[áìº>
(A) >ຖƒà [¤Å«[¤ƒ¸àºÚ
(B) [¤yû¡³Åãºà [¤Å«[¤ƒ¸àºÚ
(C) t¡Û¡Åãºà [¤Å«[¤ƒ¸àºÚ
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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78. Asoka’s Dhamma was basically a
(A) social and ethical concept
(B) spiritual and religious concept
(C) concept of self-control
(D) None of the above
79. The Mehrauli Iron Pillar near Delhi
is an exquisite example of metal
carving of the
(A) Mauryas
(B) Guptas
(C) Pallavas
(D) None of the above
80. Kumaragupta I established
(A) Nalanda University
(B) Vikramashila University
(C) Takshashila University
(D) None of the above
81. "àìºA¡\à“¡àì¹¹ γìÚ ®¡à¹ìt¡¹ [¤J¸àt¡[¤Å«[¤ƒ¸àºÚ[i¡ [áº
(A) >ຖƒà [¤Å«[¤ƒ¸àºÚ
(B) še¡ºà [¤Å«[¤ƒ¸àºÚ
(C) t¡Û¡Åãºà [¤Å«[¤ƒ¸àºÚ
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
82. šÀ¤ìƒ¹ γìÚ A¡Ú[i¡ Ñ‚àšt¡¸¹ã[t¡ [áº?
(A) 2[i¡
(B) 3[i¡
(C) 4[i¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
83. t¡¹àÒüì>¹ šø=³ ™å‡ý¡ (1191)-& ëA¡ \ں஡A¡ì¹[áìº>?
(A) ³Ò´¶ƒ Qå¹ã
(B) ³à[ºA¡ [\Úàl¡ü[„>
(C) šõ=«ã¹à\ ëW¡ïÒà>
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
84. ³Ò´¶ƒ Qå¹ã tò¡à¹ ®¡à¹ìt¡¹ "[‹Aõ¡t¡ ®è¡Jr¡ "š¢oA¡ì¹[áìº>
(A) Aå¡t¡¤l¡ü[„> "àÒü¤A¡ìA¡
(B) Òüºtå¡;[³ÎìA¡
(C) ¤º¤>ìA¡
(D) &ò샹 A¡àì¹àìA¡Òü >Ú
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81. In the era of Alexander, the famous
University of India was
(A) Nalanda University
(B) Panchala University
(C) Takshashila University
(D) None of the above
82. How many styles of architecture
were there during the period of
the Pallavas?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) None of the above
83. Who won the First Battle of Tarain
(1191)?
(A) Muhammad Ghori
(B) Malik Zia-ud-din
(C) Prithviraj Chauhan
(D) None of them
84. Muhammad Ghori assigned the
region of his Indian possession to
(A) Qutb-ud-din Aibak
(B) Iltutmish
(C) Balban
(D) None of them
85. Òüv¡û¡à šø=à šø¤t¢¡> A¡ì¹[áìº>
(A) ¤º¤>
(B) Òüºtå¡;[³Î
(C) "àºàl¡ü[„>
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
86. ®¡à¹ìt¡¹ šø=³ ³[Òºà ÅàÎA¡ ¹à[\Úà Îåºt¡à>à[áìº>
(A) ƒàÎ ¤}ìŹ
(B) Jº\ã ¤}ìŹ
(C) ëºàƒã ¤}ìŹ
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
87. šà¹[ÎA¡ [ÅÊ¡àW¡à¹ ‘šà*¤Î’ &¤} ‘[Î\ƒà’ šø¤t¢¡> A¡ì¹[áìº>
(A) A塤ºàÒü Jà>
(B) \àºàºl¡ü[„>
(C) ¤º¤>
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
88. ‘ëƒòàÒà’ ëA¡ ¹W¡>à A¡ì¹[áìº>?
(A) >à>A¡
(B) A¡¤ã¹
(C) >à³ìƒ¤
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
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85. The Iqta system was introduced by
(A) Balban
(B) Iltutmish
(C) Ala-ud-din
(D) None of them
86. Razia Sultana, the first woman ruler
of India belonged to the
(A) Slave Dynasty
(B) Khalji Dynasty
(C) Lodi Dynasty
(D) None of the above
87. The Persian etiquette ‘Paibas’ and
‘Sijda’ was introduced by
(A) Kublai Khan
(B) Jalal-ud-din
(C) Balban
(D) None of them
88. Who composed Doha ?
(A) Nanak
(B) Kabir
(C) Namadeva
(D) None of them
89. Îåó¡ã δ߃àÚ [¤A¡[Åt¡ ÒìÚ[áº
(A) [ÅJ‹ì³¢
(B) [Ò–ƒå‹ì³¢
(C) Òüκàì³
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡ìt¡Òü >Ú
90. ëA¡ [¤J¸àt¡ ‘"àºàÒü ƒ¹*Úà\à’ ít¡¹ã A¡ì¹>?
(A) ¤º¤>
(B) "àºàl¡ü[„>
(C) \àºàºl¡ü[„>
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
91. ¤à}ºà¹ Îåºt¡à> [ÎA¡–ƒ¹ ÅàÒô ít¡¹ã A¡ì¹[áìº>
(A) ºàº ³Î[\ƒ
(B) \à[³ ³Î[\ƒ
(C) "à[ƒ>à ³Î[\ƒ
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
92. [ƒÀã¹ Îåºt¡à>ã ™åìK ιA¡à[¹ ®¡àÈà [áº
(A) l¡üƒå¢
(B) "๤ã
(C) ó¡à¹Îã
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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89. Sufi sect was developed in
(A) Sikhism
(B) Hinduism
(C) Islam
(D) None of the above
90. Who constructed the famous
Alai Darwaza?
(A) Balban
(B) Ala-ud-din
(C) Jalal-ud-din
(D) None of them
91. Sikandar Shah, the Sultan of Bengal
built
(A) Lal Mosque
(B) Jami Mosque
(C) Adina Mosque
(D) None of the above
92. The official language in the era of
Delhi Sultanate was
(A) Urdu
(B) Arabic
(C) Persian
(D) None of the above
93. [¤ºNøàì³ A¡ì>ïì\¹ ™å‡ý¡ (1540) ÒìÚ[áº
(A) ëŹ ÅàÒ * ¤àÒàƒå¹ ÅàìÒ¹ ³ì‹¸
(B) ׳àÚå> * ëŹ ÅàìÒ¹ ³ì‹¸
(C) ëŹ ÅàÒ * [ÎA¡–ƒ¹ ÅàìÒ¹ ³ì‹¸
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
94. ëŹ ÅàìÒ¹ Îà´÷àì\¸ ¹àÑz๠šàìÅ A¡t¡P¡[º‘ιàÒüJà>à’ [áº?
(A) 1600[i¡
(B) 1700[i¡
(C) 1800[i¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
95. +¹}ì\¤ [áìº>
(A) [ÅJP¡¹ç¡ "\å¢> [Î}ìÒ¹ Òt¡¸àA¡à¹ã
(B) [ÅJP¡¹ç¡ ët¡K ¤àÒàƒåì¹¹ Òt¡¸àA¡à¹ã
(C) [ÅJP¡¹ç¡ ëKà[¤–ƒ [Î}ìÒ¹ Òt¡¸àA¡à¹ã
(D) &ò샹 A¡àì¹àìA¡Òü >Ú
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93. Between whom did the Battle of
Kanauj (1540) in Bilgram take
place?
(A) Between Sher Shah and
Bahadur Shah
(B) Between Humayun and Sher
Shah
(C) Between Sher Shah and
Sikandar Shah
(D) None of them
94. How many ‘Sarais’ were there on
the roadside in the Sher Shah’s
Empire ?
(A) 1600
(B) 1700
(C) 1800
(D) None of the above
95. Aurangzeb was the murderer of
(A) Sikhguru Arjan Singh
(B) Sikhguru Tegh Bahadur
(C) Sikhguru Gobind Singh
(D) None of them
96. ‘¤åº–ƒ ƒ¹*Úà\à’ ëA¡à>ô Ñ‚àšt¡¸¹ã[t¡ìt¡ ít¡¹ã?
(A) Òü¹àoã
(B) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ
(C) P¡\¹à[i¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
97. Òü}ì¹\¹à šºàÅã¹ ™åì‡ý¡ \Úã ÒìÚ[áº
(A) AáàÒü쮡¹ ÎàÒ[ÎA¡t¡à¹ \>¸
(B) ³ã¹\àó¡ì¹¹ [¤Å«àÎQàt¡A¡t¡à¹ \>¸
(C) Òü}ì¹\ ëÎ>à샹 l¡ü;Aõ¡Ê¡t¡à¹ \>¸
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
98. ¤Gàì¹¹ ™å‡ý¡ ÒìÚ[áº
(A) 1763 [JøСàì¦
(B) 1764 [JøСàì¦
(C) 1765 [JøСàì¦
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
99. 1765 [JøСàì¦ ëƒ*Úà>㠺஡ ÒüÊ¡ Òü[r¡ÚàëA¡à š́à>ã¹ ÅàÎ> šø[t¡[Ë¡t¡ A¡ì¹
(A) ¤à}ºà, l¡ü[Øl¡È¸à &¤} [ƒÀãìt¡
(B) ¤à}ºà, [¤Ò๠&¤} [ƒÀãìt¡
(C) ¤à}ºà, [¤Ò๠&¤} l¡ü[Øl¡È¸àìt¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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96. In which style, ‘Buland Darwaza’ is
built?
(A) Iranian
(B) Indian
(C) Gujarati
(D) None of the above
97. The Battle of Plassey was won by
the English due to
(A) Valour of Clive
(B) Treachery of Mir Jafar
(C) Superiority of English troops
(D) None of the above
98. The Battle of Buxar was fought in
the year
(A) 1763
(B) 1764
(C) 1765
(D) None of the above
99. In 1765, Grant of the Diwani
established East India Company’s
rule in
(A) Bengal, Orissa and Delhi
(B) Bengal, Bihar and Delhi
(C) Bengal, Bihar and Orissa
(D) None of the above
100. Î虢àÑz "àÒü>
(A) ¹àÚt¡*Úà¹ã ¤ì–ƒà¤ìÑz¹ Îàì= Î š́[A¢¡t¡
(B) [W¡¹Ñ‚àÚ㠤얃à¤ìÑz¹ Îàì= Î š́[A¢¡t¡
(C) ³Òº*Úà¹ã ¤ì–ƒà¤ìÑz¹ Îàì= Î š́[A¢¡t¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
101. ¹àÚt¡*Úà¹ã ¤ì–ƒà¤ìÑz ¹à\Ѭ "àƒàÚ Òt¡
(A) \[³ƒà¹ìƒ¹ ë=ìA¡
(B) Aõ¡ÈA¡ìƒ¹ ë=ìA¡
(C) ³‹¸Ñ¬Œì®¡àKã샹 ë=ìA¡
(D) &ò샹 A¡àì¹à¹ ë=ìA¡Òü >Ú
102. ¹à³ì³àÒ> "àuãÚ Î®¡à šø[t¡Ë¡à A¡ì¹[áìº>
(A) 1815 [JøСàì¦
(B) 1816 [JøСàì¦
(C) 1817 [JøСàì¦
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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100. The Sunset Law is related with the
(A) Ryotwari Settlement
(B) Permanent Settlement
(C) Mahalwari Settlement
(D) None of the above
101. In the Ryotwari Settlement, revenue
was collected from the
(A) Zamindars
(B) Farmers
(C) Middlemen
(D) None of them
102. Ram Mohan established Atmiya
Sabha in the year
(A) 1815
(B) 1816
(C) 1817
(D) None of the above
103. ‘¤o¢š[¹W¡Ú’-&¹ ëºJA¡ ëA¡?
(A) ¹¤ã–ƒø>à=
(B) ¹à³ì³àÒ>
(C) [¤ƒ¸àÎàK¹
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
104. ëA¡ ‘¤t¢¡³à> ®¡à¹t¡’ ¤Òü[i¡ ëºìJ>?
(A) Ѭà³ã ƒÚà>–ƒ
(B) Ѭà³ã [¤ì¤A¡à>–ƒ
(C) Ѭà³ã "àuà>–ƒ
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
105. [‡\à[t¡ t¡ìw¹ š[=Aõ¡; [áìº>
(A) "àKà Jòà
(B) íÎÚƒ "àÒ쳃 Jà>
(C) "à¦åº ¹Îåº
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
106. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ \àt¡ãÚ A¡}ìNøìι šø=³ "[‹ì¤Åì>l¡üš[Ñ‚t¡ šø[t¡[>[‹ìƒ¹ Î}J¸à [áº
(A) 52
(B) 62
(C) 72
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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103. Who is the author of
Barnaparichay ?
(A) Rabindranath
(B) Ram Mohan
(C) Vidyasagar
(D) None of them
104. Who wrote Bartaman Bharat ?
(A) Swami Dayananda
(B) Swami Vivekananda
(C) Swami Atmananda
(D) None of them
105. The Pioneer of the Two-Nation
Theory was
(A) Aga Khan
(B) Syed Ahmad Khan
(C) Abdul Rasul
(D) None of them
106. The number of delegates attended
in the First Session of Indian
National Congress was
(A) 52
(B) 62
(C) 72
(D) None of the above
107. šàgàì¤ ëA¡ ѬìƒÅã "àì–ƒàº> Î}K[k¡t¡A¡ì¹[áìº>?
(A) ºàºà ºà\št¡ ¹àÒü
(B) Ò¹ƒÚຠ[Î}
(C) A¡t¢¡à¹ [Î}
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
108. ëA¡ ®¡à¹ìt¡ [Jºàó¡; [¤ÈÚ[i¡ γ=¢> A¡ì¹>?
(A) [t¡ºA¡
(B) KàÞê¡ã[\
(C) ë>ìÒ¹ç¡
(D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
109. 1930-&¹ 12Òü ³àW¢¡ [¤J¸àt¡ ‘l¡à[“¡ "[®¡™à>’-& KàÞê¡ã[\¹ Îàì= A¡t¡\> Ît¡¸àNøÒã [áìº>?
(A) 78
(B) 79
(C) 83
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
110. šø=³ [¤Å«™å‡ý¡ Ç¡¹ç¡ ÒìÚ[áº
(A) 1914 [JøСàì¦
(B) 1916 [JøСàì¦
(C) 1917 [JøСàì¦
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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107. Who organized the Swadeshi
Movement in Punjab?
(A) Lala Lajpat Rai
(B) Hardayal Singh
(C) Kartar Singh
(D) None of them
108. Who supported the Khilafat Issue
in India?
(A) Tilak
(B) Gandhiji
(C) Nehru
(D) None of them
109. How many Satyagrahis were there
in the famous ‘Dandi March’ with
Gandhiji on 12th March, 1930?
(A) 78
(B) 79
(C) 83
(D) None of the above
110. The World War I began in the year
(A) 1914
(B) 1916
(C) 1917
(D) None of the above
PART—IV / ®¡àK—IV
GEOGRAPHY / ®è¡ìKàº
[>샢[ÅA¡à : Î[k¡A¡ l¡üv¡¹ [>¤¢àW¡> A¡ì¹ >ãìW¡¹ šøÅ—P¡[º¹l¡üv¡¹ ƒà*¡ú
111. šõ[=¤ã¹ "àAõ¡[t¡ Òº
(A) l¡üšNøìÒ¹ ³ìt¡à
(B) ‹è³ìA¡t塹 ³ìt¡à
(C) "[®¡Kt¡ l¡üš¤õìv¡¹ ³ìt¡à¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
112. šõ[=¤ã¹ [>¹Û¡ãÚ ¤¸àÎ Òº
(A) 12·76 [A¡[³
(B) 12·71 [A¡[³
(C) 12·67 [A¡[³
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
113. [>\ "Û¡ì¹Jà ¤¹à¤¹ šõ[=¤ã¹ š[ÆW¡³ ë=ìA¡šè¤¢[ƒìA¡ "[¤¹à³ K[t¡ìA¡ ¤ºà ÒÚ
(A) ¤à[È¢A¡K[t¡
(B) áàÚà¤õv¡
(C) "à[Òû¡A¡K[t¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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Directions : Answer the following questions
by selecting the correct option.
111. The shape of the earth is as
(A) satellite
(B) comet
(C) oblate spheroid
(D) None of the above
112. The equatorial diameter of the
earth is
(A) 12·76 km
(B) 12·71 km
(C) 12·67 km
(D) None of the above
113. The continuous movement of the
earth from west to east along the
axis is called
(A) revolution
(B) shadow circle
(C) rotation
(D) None of the above
114. ƒ[Û¡o ë³¹ç¡ìt¡ ¹[R¡> "àìºàA¡³àºà ëƒJà ™àÚ,™àìA¡ ¤ºà ÒÚ
(A) Aå¡ì³¹ç¡ šø®¡à
(B) Îåì³¹ç¡ šø®¡à
(C) l¡üv¡¹ "Ú>à”z [ƒ¤Î
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
115. &A¡³ày ³Òà¤õv¡[i¡ Òº
(A) ³èº³‹¸ì¹Jà
(B) šø‹à> ‰à[Q³àì¹Jà
(C) [>¹Û¡ì¹Jà
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
116. šø[t¡šàƒÑ‚àì>¹ šà=¢A¡¸
(A) 90°
(B) 180°
(C) 0°
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
117. ®è¡[³A¡ì š́¹ l¡ü;Î [>‹¢à¹oA¡à¹ã ™ì”|¹ >à³
(A) ¤¸àì¹àNøàó¡
(B) [ÎÎôì³àNøàó¡
(C) =àì³¢àNøàó¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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114. The colourful lights is seen in
South Pole, is called
(A) Aurora australis
(B) Aurora borealis
(C) Summer solstice
(D) None of the above
115. The only great circle is
(A) central meridian
(B) prime meridian
(C) equator
(D) None of the above
116. The difference of antipodes is
(A) 90°
(B) 180°
(C) 0°
(D) None of the above
117. The name of the instrument that
helps in determining the source of
the earthquake is
(A) Barograph
(B) Seismograph
(C) Thermograph
(D) None of the above
118. šõ[=¤ã¹ ¤õÒv¡³ ¤-‡ãš, Îå–ƒ¹¤> K[k¡t¡ ÒìÚìá
(A) KUà * ¤øÕ¡šåìy¹ ë³àÒ>àÚ
(B) KUà * [t¡Ñz๠ë³àÒ>àÚ
(C) KUà * ë³Q>๠ë³àÒ>àÚ
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
119. l¡ü;šài¡> [yû¡Úà &¤} "¤QÈ¢ ë™ š‡ý¡[t¡¹ ÎìU ™åv¡û¡ t¡à Òº
(A) ¤àÚå¹ Û¡Ú
(B) A¡àÊ¡¢ Û¡Ú
(C) [Ò³¤àÒ Û¡Ú
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
120. ÒàÒüìl¡öÅ> Î š́A¢¡™åv¡û¡
(A) šøàAõ¡[t¡A¡ "à¤Ò[¤A¡àì¹¹ ÎìU
(B) ¹àÎàÚ[>A¡ "à¤Ò[¤A¡àì¹¹ ÎìU
(C) í\[¤A¡ "à¤Ò[¤A¡àì¹¹ ÎìU
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡¹ Îàì=Òü >Ú
121. Nø¸à“¡ A¡¸à[>Ú> "¤[Ñ‚t¡
(A) A¡ìºà¹àìl¡à >ƒãìt¡
(B) >㺠>ìƒ
(C) [³[Î[Î[š >ƒãìt¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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118. Sundarban, the largest delta in the
world has been formed near the
mouth of
(A) the Ganga and the
Brahmaputra
(B) the Ganga and the Teesta
(C) the Ganga and the Meghna
(D) None of the above
119. Plucking and abrasion are included
in the process of
(A) wind erosion
(B) karst erosion
(C) glacial erosion
(D) None of the above
120. Hydration is related with
(A) physical weathering
(B) chemical weathering
(C) biological weathering
(D) None of the above
121. Grand Canyon is located in
(A) the Colorado river
(B) the Nile river
(C) the Mississippi river
(D) None of the above
122. ‘ëš[l¡ì³–i¡’ K[k¡t¡ ÒÚ
(A) >ƒã¹ [>³—"¤¤à[ÒA¡àÚ
(B) ³¹ç¡ "e¡ìº¹ š¤¢t¡ šàƒìƒìÅ
(C) "àl¡üi¡*ÚàŠγ®è¡[³ "e¡ìº
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
123. ¤àÚå³r¡ìº¹ šø‹à> l¡üšàƒà> Òº
(A) "[Gì\>
(B) >àÒüìi¡öàì\>
(C) ‹è[ºA¡oà
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
124. ëÎï¹ [¤[A¡¹ìo¹ Åt¡A¡¹à 40 ®¡àK ™à šå>¹àÚ³ÒàÅèì>¸ šø[t¡ó¡[ºt¡ ÒÚ, t¡àìA¡ ¤ìº
(A) Î虢¹[Ƶ¹ t¡àšãÚ ó¡º
(B) "¸àºì¤ìl¡à
(C) šõ[=¤ã¹ l¡üv¡àìš¹ Î೸t¡à
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
125. ‘[ιìB¡à’ &A¡[i¡ P¡¹ç¡Œšèo¢
(A) Ñ‚à>ãÚ ¤àÚå
(B) Îà³[ÚA¡ ¤àÚå
(C) ë³ïÎå³ã ¤àÚå
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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122. ‘Pediment’ is formed in the
(A) riverine lowland
(B) foothill of mountain in desert
region
(C) outwash plain region
(D) None of the above
123. The main element of the
atmosphere is
(A) oxygen
(B) nitrogen
(C) dust particles
(D) None of the above
124. The 40% of solar radiation, which
is reflected back into space, is called
(A) insolation
(B) albedo
(C) terrestrial heat balance
(D) None of the above
125. ‘Sirocco’ is an important
(A) local wind
(B) periodical wind
(C) monsoon wind
(D) None of the above
126. š[¹W¡º> ¤õ[Ê¡šàt¡ ¤¸àšA¡®¡àì¤ ¤[si¡t¡ ÒÚ
(A) [>¹Û¡ãÚ "e¡ìº
(B) ë³ïÎå³ã "e¡ìº
(C) ëСšô "e¡ìº
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
127. º¸à¤øàl¡¹ ëÑ÷àt¡ Òº &A¡[i¡
(A) l¡üÌ¡ ëÑ÷àt¡
(B) Åãt¡º ëÑ÷àt¡
(C) šø[t¡Òt¡ ëÑ÷àt¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
128. ë\àÚà¹-®¡ài¡à¹ šø‹à> A¡à¹o Òº
(A) šõ[=¤ã¹ "à[Òû¡A¡K[t¡
(B) ³à‹¸àA¡È¢o Å[v¡û¡¹ i¡à>
(C) (A) &¤} (B) ƒå[i¡Òü &A¡ìy
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
129. š[¹ì¤ìŹ [¤[®¡Ä l¡üšàƒàì>¹ šøoàºã¤‡ý¡ ¤o¢>à&¤} ëÎÒü [¤[¤‹ l¡üšàƒàì>¹ Îàì= ³à>åìȹšà¹Ñš[¹A¡ Î}ì™àKìA¡ ¤ìº
(A) í\¤ ®è¡ìKàº
(B) š[¹ì¤Å ®è¡ìKàº
(C) ³à>¤ãÚ ®è¡ìKàº
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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126. The convectional rainfall is widely
distributed in the
(A) equatorial region
(B) monsoon region
(C) steppe region
(D) None of the above
127. Labrador Current is a
(A) warm current
(B) cold current
(C) counter current
(D) None of the above
128. Tides are mainly caused by
(A) rotation of the earth
(B) gravitational pull
(C) Both (A) and (B) unitedly
(D) None of the above
129. The study of systematic
description of different components
of environment and interaction of
man with these components, is
known as
(A) biogeography
(B) environmental geography
(C) human geography
(D) None of the above
130. A¡à¤¢> l¡àÒü"GàÒül¡ * A¡à¤¢> ³ì>àGàÒül¡ l¡ü®¡ÚÒü™åv¡û¡ ¹ìÚìá
(A) šøàAõ¡[t¡A¡ ƒèÈìA¡
(B) ³>åȸAõ¡t¡ ƒèÈìA¡
(C) K¸àÎãÚ ¤àÚå ƒèÈìA¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
131. KàìØl¡àÚຠ&¤} A塳àÚ> [Ò³àºìÚ ®è¡[³‹kìιšø‹à> A¡à¹o Òº
(A) "¹o¸ Ò>>
(B) "î¤`¡à[>A¡ Aõ¡[È
(C) "[‹A¡³àyàÚ ¤õ[Ê¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ΤP¡[º
132. Î줢à;Aõ¡Ê¡ ëºïÒ "àA¡[¹A¡ Òº
(A) ³¸àKì>i¡àÒüi¡
(B) ëÒ³ài¡àÒüi¡
(C) [ºì³à>àÒüi¡
(D) [Îìl¡¹àÒüi¡
133. "¸àì³à[>Úà Òº
(A) ëšìi¡öà[ºÚàì³¹ l¡üš\àt¡‰¤¸
(B) A¡Úºà¹ l¡üš\àt¡‰¤¸
(C) šøàAõ¡[t¡A¡ K¸àìι l¡üš\àt¡‰¤¸
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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130. Carbon dioxide and carbon
monoxide both are included in
(A) natural pollutants
(B) anthropogenic pollutants
(C) gaseous air pollutants
(D) None of the above
131. The major causative factor(s) of
landslides in the Garhwal and
Kumaun Himalyas is/are
(A) deforestation
(B) unscientific farming
(C) high intensity rainfall
(D) All of the above
132. The best iron ore is
(A) magnetite
(B) haematite
(C) limonite
(D) siderite
133. Ammonia is the by-product of
(A) petroleum
(B) coal
(C) natural gas
(D) None of the above
134. ëÎï¹Å[v¡û¡ l¡ü;šàƒì> ëA¡à>ô ëƒÅ [¤ìÅ« šø=³Ñ‚à>à[‹A¡à¹ã?
(A) \àšà>
(B) ëÑš>
(C) \à³¢à[>
(D) [W¡>
135. Åãt¡ ˜¡tå¡ìt¡ ë³ïÎå³ã \º¤àÚå "e¡ìº ëA¡à>ô ÅθW¡àÈ ÒÚ?
(A) Jà[¹ó¡ Åθ
(B) ¹[¤ Åθ
(C) ¤à[KW¡à Åθ
(D) ¤à[o[\¸A¡ Åθ
136. ¹¤à¹ W¡àÈ ë™ \º¤àÚå "e¡ìº ëƒJà ™àÚ, ëÎ[i¡Òº
(A) ®è¡³‹¸ÎàK¹ãÚ
(B) [>¹Û¡ãÚ
(C) ë³ïÎå³ã
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
137. _____ [>l¡ü\[šø–i¡ * A¡àK\ l¡ü;šàƒì> [¤ìÅ«šø=³ Ñ‚à> "[‹A¡à¹ A¡ì¹ìá¡ú
(A) "–i¡à[¹*
(B) Aå¡Òüì¤A¡
(C) A¡à>àl¡à
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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134. Which country of the world is first
in the production of solar energy?
(A) Japan
(B) Spain
(C) Germany
(D) China
135. In winter, which crop is cultivated
in monsoon climatic region?
(A) Kharif crop
(B) Rabi crop
(C) Plantation crop
(D) Commercial crop
136. Rubber cultivation is found in the
climatic region of
(A) Mediterranean
(B) Equatorial
(C) Monsoon
(D) None of the above
137. _____ has the first position in
newsprint and paper production
in the world.
(A) Ontario
(B) Quebec
(C) Canada
(D) None of the above
138. ëA¡à>ô [Å¿ ‘Îè왢àƒìÚ¹ [Å¿’ ¤ìº š[¹[W¡t¡?
(A) ëºïÒ * ÒüÑšàt¡
(B) ëšìi¡öàìA¡[³A¡¸àº
(C) šài¡
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
139. [Å¿ "¤Ñ‚àì>¹ ëÛ¡ìy ëA¡à>[i¡ ">åš™åv¡û¡l¡üšàƒà>?
(A) ¤à\à¹
(B) ³èº‹>
(C) \>Q>Œ
(D) Å[v¡û¡
140. ®¡à¹ìt¡ l¡üZW¡³àì>¹ "° ëƒJìt¡ šà*Úà ™àÚ
(A) c¡àØl¡Jìr¡
(B) Òà\à[¹¤àK ³àº®è¡[³ìt¡
(C) ë>ìÀàì¹
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
141. šõ[=¤ã¹ ëA¡à>ô l¡üZW¡t¡³ ³àº®è¡[³[i¡ &[ÅÚàìt¡"¤[Ñ‚t¡?
(A) [t¡¤ÿkt¡
(B) "¸à>àìi¡à[ºÚà>
(C) šà³ã¹
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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138. Which industry is known as
‘Sunrise industry’ ?
(A) Iron and Steel
(B) Petrochemical
(C) Jute
(D) None of the above
139. Which is not a factor of industrial
location?
(A) Market
(B) Capital
(C) Population density
(D) Power
140. In India, high quality mica is
obtained at
(A) Jharkhand
(B) Hazaribagh plateau
(C) Nellore
(D) None of the above
141. Which highest plateau of the world
is situated in Asia?
(A) Tibet
(B) Anatolian
(C) Pamirs
(D) None of the above
142. &[ÅÚàìt¡ ÎàÒüì¤[¹Úà> \º¤àÚå "e¡º "¤Ñ‚à>A¡ì¹
(A) 35°–66° l¡üv¡¹ "Û¡à}ìÅ
(B) 40°–66°30 ¢ l¡üv¡¹ "Û¡à}ìÅ
(C) 40°–66° l¡üv¡¹ "Û¡à}ìÅ
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
143. l¡üv¡¹-š[ÆW¡³ ®¡à¹ìt¡¹ &A¡[i¡ P¡¹ç¡Œšèo¢ >ƒã Òº
(A) Îå¤o¢ì¹Jà
(B) ºå[>
(C) Τ¹³t¡ã
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
144. šõ[=¤ã¹ ëA¡à>ô ¤õÒ; >ƒãì¤[Ê¡t¡ ‡ãš ¤øÕ¡šåy >ìƒ"¤[Ñ‚t¡?
(A) ³à\å[º
(B) Îå–ƒ¹¤>
(C) [³[>A¡Ú
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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142. In Asia, Siberian-type of climatic
region is situated from
(A) 35°–66° north latitude
(B) 40°–66°30¢ north latitude
(C) 40°–66° north latitude
(D) None of the above
143. An important river of north-western
India is the
(A) Subarnarekha
(B) Luni
(C) Sabarmati
(D) None of the above
144. Which is the largest river island in
the world lies in the Brahmaputra?
(A) Majuli
(B) Sundarban
(C) Minicoy
(D) None of the above
145. [>³—[º[Jt¡ ëA¡à>[i¡ ®¡à¹ìt¡¹ ¤>®è¡[³ ¹Û¡à A¡¹à¹l¡üšàÚ?
(A) ¤>³ìÒà;Τ
(B) ¤õÛ¡Îõ\>
(C) "[‹A¡ šÇ¡W¡à¹o ¤Þê¡ ¹àJà
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ΤP¡[º
146. [yšå¹à * ¤à}ºàìƒìŹ "à”z\¢à[t¡A¡ Îã³à>à [ƒìÚ¤ìÚ ™à*Úà >ƒã[i¡ Òº
(A) ëKà³t¡ã
(B) ëó¡>ã
(C) ³å×¹ã
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
147. [yšå¹à¹ ë¤à‹\}>K¹ ëNøà= ëA¡–ƒø[i¡ Òº &A¡[i¡
(A) ¤à[o[\¸A¡ šø[t¡Ë¡à>
(B) [Å¿ šø[t¡Ë¡à>
(C) Aõ¡[È\ Jà³à¹
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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145. Which one of the following is the
step for conservation of forest in
India?
(A) Vanmahotsava
(B) Afforestation
(C) To stop overgrazing
(D) All of the above
146. The river which is flowing along
the international boundary of
Bangladesh and Tripura is the
(A) Gomati
(B) Feni
(C) Muhuri
(D) None of the above
147. In Tripura, Bodhjungnagar Growth
Centre is
(A) a commercial estate
(B) an industrial estate
(C) an agricultural farm
(D) None of the above
148. ëi¡à[A¡*-ÒüìÚàìA¡àÒà³à [Å¿àe¡º[i¡ ë™ l¡üšÎàKì¹¹t¡ãì¹ "¤[Ñ‚t¡, ëÎ[i¡ Òº
(A) Ò>Îå
(B) ÒüìÚàìA¡àÒà³à
(C) ëi¡à[A¡*
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
149. [Ò–ƒåÑ‚à> ó¡à[i¢¡ºàÒü\๠A¡ìš¢àì¹Å> Òº[ƒÚàìt¡ ë™[Å¿[i¡ šø[t¡Ë¡à A¡ì¹ìá, ëÎ[i¡ Òº
(A) A¡ãi¡>àÅA¡ *Èå‹ A¡à¹Jà>à
(B) Î๠A¡à¹Jà>à
(C) ¹àÎàÚ[>A¡ Î๠A¡à¹Jà>à
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
150. "à–ƒà³à> [¤J¸àt¡
(A) A¡àk¡ ëW¡¹àÒü [Åì¿
(B) A¡àk¡[Åì¿
(C) A¡àk¡ A¡t¢¡> [Åì¿
(D) l¡üšì¹¹ ëA¡à>[i¡Òü >Ú
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148. Tokyo-Yokohama industrial region is
situated on the shores of the gulf of
(A) Honshu
(B) Yokohama
(C) Tokyo
(D) None of the above
149. The industry which has been
established by the Hindustan
Fertilizer Corporation in Haldia is
(A) insecticide factory
(B) fertilizer factory
(C) chemical fertilizer factory
(D) None of the above
150. Andaman is famous in
(A) sawmill industry
(B) timber industry
(C) wood cutting industry
(D) None of the above
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READ THE FOL LOW ING IN STRUC TIONS CARE FULLY :
[>³—[º[Jt¡ [>샢Åऺ㠮¡àìºà A¡ì¹ šØl¡æ> :
1. Out of the four alternatives for each question, only one circle for the correct answer is to be darkenedcompletely with Black Ballpoint Pen on the OMR Answer Sheet. The answer once marked is not liable to bechanged.
šø[t¡[i¡ šøìÅ—¹ l¡üv¡¹ [ÒÎàì¤ ë™ W¡à¹[i¡ [¤A¡¿ ëƒ*Úà "àìá t¡à ë=ìA¡ Ç¡‹å³ày Ç¡‡ý¡ l¡üv¡¹[i¡¹ ëšø[Û¡ìt¡ OMR l¡üv¡¹šìy ëƒ*Úà ¤õv¡[i¡ A¡àìºà ¤ºšìÚ–i¡A¡º³ ‡à¹à δšèo¢¹ê¡ìš A¡àìºà A¡ì¹ [W¡[Òû¡t¡ A¡¹ìt¡ Ò줡ú &A¡¤à¹ l¡üv¡¹ [W¡[Òû¡t¡ A¡¹à ÒìÚ ëKìº t¡àìA¡ "๠š[¹¤t¢¡> A¡¹à ™àì¤ >à¡ú
2. The candidates should ensure that the Answer Sheet is not folded. Do not make any stray marks on the AnswerSheet. Do not write your Roll No. anywhere else except at the specified space on the OMR Answer Sheet.
š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ã¹à ëA¡àì>஡àì¤Òü OMR l¡üv¡¹šy[i¡ ®ò¡à\ A¡¹ì¤> >à¡ú OMR l¡üv¡¹šìy ëA¡àì>à¹A¡³ ƒàK A¡ài¡à ¤à ³”z¤¸ ëºJà ™àì¤ >à¡ú š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ã¹à tò¡à샹ë¹àº >ബ๠l¡üv¡¹šìy [>[ƒ¢Ê¡ A¡¹à \àÚKà áàØl¡à ">¸ ëA¡àì>à \àÚKàÚ [ºJì¤> >à¡ú
3. Handle the Question Booklet and Answer Sheet with utmost care, as under no circumstances (excepttechnical defect), another set of Question Booklet and OMR Answer Sheet will be provided.
OMR l¡üv¡¹šy &¤} šøÅ—šìy¹ ¤¸¤Òàì¹ Îà[¤¢A¡ Ît¡A¢¡t¡à "¤º ¬́> A¡¹ìt¡ Ò줡ú ëA¡àì>à "¤Ñ‚àìt¡Òü (³å‰o yç¡[i¡ * š‡ý¡[t¡Kt¡ yç¡[i¡ áàØl¡à) OMR l¡üv¡¹šy* šøÅ—šy šàìÂi¡ ëƒ*Úà ™àì¤ >à¡ú
4. The candidates will write the correct Question Booklet Number and OMR Answer Sheet Number in theAttendance Sheet.
š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ãìA¡ "¸àìi¡ì“¡X Åãi¡-& tò¡à¹ OMR l¡üv¡¹šìy¹ >ബ๠&¤} šøÅ—šìy¹ >ബ๠[>®å¢¡º®¡àì¤ [ºJìt¡ Ò줡ú
5. Candidates are not allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobilephone, electronic devices or any other material except the Admit Card and Photo Identity Card inside theExamination Hall/Room.
š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ãìA¡ "¸àl¡[³i¡ A¡àl¢¡ &¤} ó¡ìi¡à "àÒüìl¡>[i¡[i¡ A¡àl¢¡ áàØl¡à ">¸ ëA¡àì>à áàšàì>à ¤à ëºJà A¡àK\, šk¡> * ³å‰o\àt¡ Îà³Nøã, ëš\à¹, ë³à¤àÒüº ëó¡à>,">¸ ëA¡àì>à¹A¡³ ÒüìºC¡ö[>A¡ [l¡®¡àÒüÎ [>ìÚ š¹ãÛ¡à Òìº/A¡ìÛ¡ šøì¤Å A¡¹ìt¡ ëƒ*Úà Òì¤ >à¡ú
6. Each candidate must show on demand his/her Admit Card and Photo Identity Card to theInvigilator/Examination Officials.
š¹ãÛ¡à Òìº Òü>[®¡[\ìºi¡¹ A¡tõ¢¡A¡ [A¡}¤à š¹ãÛ¡à ëA¡ì–ƒø¹ [®¡t¡ì¹ š¹ãÛ¡à-Î}[ÅÃÊ¡ "à[‹A¡à[¹A¡ A¡tõ¢¡A¡ ƒà[¤ A¡¹à Òìº šøìt¡¸A¡ š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ã tò¡à¹ "¸àl¡[³i¡ A¡àl¢¡ *ó¡ìi¡à "àÒüìl¡>[i¡[i¡ A¡àl¢¡ ëƒJàìt¡ ¤à‹¸ =àA¡ì¤>¡ú
7. No candidate, without special permission of the Centre Superintendent or Invigilator, should change his/her seat.
ëΖi¡à¹ Îåšà[¹>ìi¡>ìl¡–i¡ ¤à Òü>[®¡[\ìºi¡¹-&¹ [¤ìÅÈ ">å³[t¡ áàØl¡à š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ã š¹ãÛ¡à Òìº tò¡à¹ ¤Î๠тà> š[¹¤t¢¡> A¡¹ìt¡ šà¹ì¤> >à¡ú
8. Candidates will have to sign twice in the Attendance Sheet presented by the Invigilator on duty; first aftertaking their seats in the Examination Hall/Room and second at the time of handing over their OMR AnswerSheet to the Invigilator.
š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ã[ƒKìA¡ Òü>[®¡[\ìºi¡ì¹¹ ëƒ*Úà "¸àìi¡ì“¡X Åãi¡-& ƒåÒü¤à¹ ѬàÛ¡¹ A¡¹ìt¡ Òì¤, šø=³¤à¹ š¹ãÛ¡à Òìº tò¡à샹 "àÎ> NøÒìo¹ š¹ &¤} [‡t¡ãÚ¤à¹Òü>[®¡[\ìºi¡ì¹¹ [>A¡i¡ OMR l¡üv¡¹šy \³à ëƒ*Ú๠γìÚ¡ú
9. The candidates should not leave the Examination Hall/Room without handing over their OMR Answer Sheetto the Invigilator on duty and without signing the Attendance Sheet twice. Cases where a candidate has notsigned the Attendance Sheet a second time will be deemed not to have handed over the Answer Sheet anddealt with as an unfair means case.
"¸àìi¡ì“¡X Åãi¡-& ƒåÒü¤à¹ ѬàÛ¡¹ A¡¹à &¤} A¡t¢¡¤¸¹t¡ Òü>[®¡[\ìºi¡¹-&¹ [>A¡i¡ l¡üv¡¹šy \³à ëƒ*Úà ¤¸t¡ãt¡ ëA¡àì>à š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ã š¹ãÛ¡à Òº t¡¸àK A¡¹ìt¡šà¹ì¤> >à¡ú ™[ƒ ëA¡àì>à š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ã "¸àìi¡ì“¡X Åãi¡-& ƒåÒü¤à¹ ѬàÛ¡¹ >à A¡ì¹> t¡ì¤ [t¡[> tò¡à¹ OMR l¡üv¡¹šy \³à A¡ì¹>[> ¤ìº Ko¸ Òì¤ &¤} t¡à">å[W¡t¡ A¡à™¢ [ÒÎàì¤ ‹¹à Ò줡ú
10. Use of any type of calculating device is prohibited.
ë™ ëA¡àì>à ‹¹ì>¹ A¡¸àºAå¡ìºi¡ì¹¹ ¤¸¤Ò๠δšèo¢¹ê¡ìš [>[ȇý¡¡ú
11. The candidates are governed by all the rules and regulations of the Board with regard to their conduct in theExamination Hall/Room. All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as per rules and regulations of theBoard.
š¹ãÛ¡à Òº/A¡ìÛ¡¹ ³ì‹¸ š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ã¹ "àW¡¹o ë¤àìl¢¡¹ [>Ú³ * [>샢[ÅA¡à ">å™àÚã W¡à[ºt¡ Ò줡ú Τ ‹¹ì>¹ ">å[W¡t¡ A¡à™¢ ë¤àìl¢¡¹ [>Ú³ * [>샢[ÅA¡à">å™àÚã [>[ƒ¢Ê¡ Ò줡ú
12. No part of the Question Booklet and OMR Answer Sheet shall be detached under any circumstances.
ëA¡àì>à "¤Ñ‚àìt¡Òü šøÅ—šy &¤} OMR l¡üv¡¹šìy¹ ëA¡àì>à "}Å ëáòØl¡à ¤à "àºàƒà A¡¹à ™àì¤ >à¡ú
13. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the OMR Answer Sheet to the Invigilator in theHall/Room. The candidates are allowed to take away the Question Booklet with them.
š¹ãÛ¡à ëÅÈ Ò*Ú๠šì¹ š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ã "¤Å¸Òü tò¡à¹ OMR l¡üv¡¹šy A¡t¢¡¤¸¹t¡ Òü>[®¡[\ìºi¡ì¹¹ A¡àìá \³à ëƒì¤>¡ú š¹ãÛ¡à=¢ã¹à šøÅ—šy[i¡ tò¡à샹 Îàì=[>ìÚ ë™ìt¡ šàì¹>¡ú