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erql;:q ~ ~ d,Mitl> ~Direction (Q. Boa. I"}~ 2, : In the given ftQr (~,J; 1 ~ ~) : '~~ ~.~ Vt ~figure, the circlerep~_. ,teach~, the ~,~Mr.it~~3lPRf~~~~~1triangle represents farmel'l.~' the,rectangle ~ ~ ••~ CfiT,'.OIR -« ~ ~. f.lRf€tfuA<'I ~ ~reprellents doct~r8e • ~~~. ~~~~t:e,.cpefullyand answer the'J~~sti9~~t~~low.
Teachers
Doctors1
1. Which region repreaellt$<tbe tqachersand doctors but not fanners?
(A) 2
(B) 1
(e) 4
• (D) 5
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(A) 3
(B) 4
(e) 6
(D) 5
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1. ~-m ~.~ 3m ~ ~ ~q;unt, q~~~?
(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 4
(D) 5
2. -ctR-m ~ ~ ~ 3i"'419Cfil ,~ ~q;m t? .."
(A) 3,
(B) 4
(e) 6
(D) 5
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3. Suez Canal joins
(A) Persian 0wf an4l Arapian ~ea-~ _~ -, L
(B) Red Sea and Mediterrape~~.F' 'i .'Y"i; r'!
(C) Mediterr~ean ~~~ and Black~,
(D) Red Sea and ArabiaJ')$ea
~:~z;14. Who built the famous Oilwara Temple
at Mount Abu in Rajasthan: in the13th century?
(A) Mahendrapala
(B) Mahipala
(C) Ra.j~;apElla
(D) Tejapala
5. Black Death is
(A) cancer "
(B) plague
(C) AIOS
(0) gonorrhoea
6. Dry ice is nothing but
(A) gaseous carbon dioxide
(B) washing soda
(C) solid carbon dioxide
(0) ~aTbon monoxide
7. In the industrial production of vegetableghee, the process involved is
(A) dissociation
(B) reduction
(C) oxidation
(D) ionization
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(C) ~ m1R 021l ~ mrR;".,: .,',.,< ~~.(D)' ~ lfPR 021l'a:mJ m1R
, 4:' ;f3itf~ 11{la;~I~~ ~11:3.;k"3lTi 111~",fa<'1cll'$l ~ ~"~?IT? '
(A) JiJ'i{41<'1
(Bh~
(e) (I~41l1
5. '~1ffif' ~ ~ ~?
"d' ';(A)~:" . ~(B) ~
(C) ~
(D) ~
6. ~~ cp.n t?(A) ~ cti1if;:r ~~
(B) ~ Cfil m-r(C) om CJiIGR ~~
{O) ~J~.acf4M'"
7. ~ eft ~ ~tlllTlCfl ~ 11~-~ ~~l1~~t?(A) ~
(B) ~
(C) 31iCfEflCfl(OI
(D) ~
8. In which or'thl~' ronoWin'g systedtsof government is bi~.JIl anessential feature?
(A) Parliamentary system
(B) Presidential systetti'"
(C) Federal system
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9. Kuldip Nayar, a jo~ifit;, wasappointed as a High Comn:¥ss1gner in
(A) England
(B) Pakistan
(C) Sri Lanka
TtfD) Australlii ':,i{: f'I
10. How many spokes ar.e.there. in the) ~~,c.:, 'i,
Dharmachakra of the National Flag?
(A) 22-E}
(B) 24
(C) 14
,(P) 18
"<','- _ -:>~~TLr,~~:-11., The seat of Madhya PradeshHfgh Court
is located at
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(A) Bhopal
(B) Jabalpur
(C) Gwalior
(D) Indoret'; "',,:-; ";'
12. Which -~ :;thet>~gJ't&' called'Pink City'?
(A) Lucknow
(B) Jabalpur
(C) Jaipur
(D) Kolkata
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(B) ~~
(C) ~~
(D) C(CflI('q(,f)JIVIR'ft+r , ~ .~ ,,:' ",tn,
9. ~~, ~~~·~'3'&\I~$.~'fP.1T vn(A) ~·it(B) ql~~I" it(C) ~it(P) 31T~~:~H.
10. uIN ~ ~ ~ it fcti<R 3R (~)~{)'~?
(A) 22
(B) 24
(C) 14
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11. ~ ~ m ;:qf41t~q~ tfta~. t(A) ~it(B) ~it
~<'i"
(C) ~it~'~~}.
(D) ~it
12. f.p:;{ it -Q'~ .~.~ CQf ..•••. ~
(A) ~
(B) ~
(C) ~
(D) q,~~CfiI<11
14. Railway coaches are manufactured at
(A) Perambur
(B) Varanasi
(C) Jamshedpur
(D) Chittaranjan
15. Which of the following cereals wasamong the first to be":u'SM by man?
~(A) Barley
(B) Oat
(C) Rye
(D) Wheat
16. Who among the following Presidentsheld office for two consecutive terms?
(A) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(C) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(0) Both (A) and (C)
17. Which Amendment Act reduced theV'QtiAg,age from '2l to 18?
(A) 42nd
(B) 44th
(C) 52nd
(D) 61st
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(B) ~
(C) ~
(D) ~
14. ~ ~ q;r f.rqfvr ~ M~ ~?
(A),.i~
(B) ~
(C) 'ijqln~~
(D) ~~(at"1
15. f.fR ~ -Q ctR--m ~ ~ SJU~ m~ Cffi'l1 -ij -Q ?IT?
(A) ;tr(~)
(B) ~ (aTIG)
(C) Ul
(D) ~
16. ~ -Q~ ~ ~ WTrnRcniIR ~ ~~?fT?
(A) ~o~o~ b
(B) ~o ~F-r(C) ~o~~
(D) ~ (A) (t'f( (C)
17. ~ ~ ~~f.l4if-Q ~;.fit ~ 21 cpf-Q l.fl1Cfi{.·18·~(~ 'eft tpft vtt?
(A) 42<d
(B) 44qf
(C) 52cn
(D) 61cn
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18. \¥hich ofth~ f~ is.; a:lrans.,Himalayan Ijver? ' .
(A) Ganga
(B) Yamuna
(C) Sutlej
(0) Ravi
19. Which of the foq<JWin~items is not usedin Local Area Netwotks (rANs)?
•(A) Computer "if:'
(B) Modem
(C) Interface Card
(0) Cable'f~
20. The 65th NationAl FootballChampionship (Santosh Trophy, 2011)was won by' .
(A) Manipur
(B) Goa'0
(C) Bengal
(0) Punjab
21. The brightestplaiia::1~
(A) Jupiter
(B) Mars
(C) Venus
(0) Mercury., .
22. The Maratha' SElint, whb .~as acontemporary of Shivaj~, was
(A) Saint Ohyaneshwar
(B) Namdev
(C) Saifit Eknath
(0) Saint~.
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(B) •
(C) ~
(0) ~
19. ~ ~ ~f!q<M'(lANs)1l ~ 1l ~ ~l{GCfiTm~~~?
(A) ~
(B) m(C) ~.m(0) ~
20. 6~,~ ..•~. ,.;p;q~~lq .: (~~,2011) CfiT~t
(A) ~ 1:_ .-
(B) lft3n
(C) ~
(0) ~.
21. ~ itq_.t"(A) ~y,
(B) l{Iffi
(C) ~
(0) ~
22. ~tQq.,q"4i imot~i1;n1t?fT
(A) lRt tiql~tcK1."-
(B) ~
(C) tRt'~
(0) ~ ~~~(I~
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DIrection (Q •••• 23 to 32) !In the qu~sti(jnsbelow are given two statements follow,ed bytwo conclusions. You have to take the twogiven statements to be true even if they seemto be absurd and decide which of the givenconclusions logically follow(s).
23. Statements :
I. All cats are animals., 'qf:,
II. No animflJ~,~~.
Conclusions :
(I) Some cats are men.
(2) Some men are animals.
(A) Only conclusion (I) follows
(B) Ofily'conciuslon (2) follows C '.,
(C) Neither (I) nor (2) follows
(D) Both (I) and (2) follow
24. Statements :
I. Some girls are ~.
n. Some birds are ~alS'.
Conclusions :
(I) Some girls are animals.
(2) Some animals are girls.
(A) Only ,c::oDRlusion{l},.fqJIpws
(B) Only conclusion (2f;f~1l0ws
(C) Neither (I) nor .(2)Jpllows
(D) Both (I) and (2) foiftOw
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~ it ~ ctir.l-m/~~ ~ ~ -att ~/~ I
23. Cfi?R :
I. ~~~~I
II., '~j~n~ ~~tt t1•
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(I) ~~~~I
(2) ~~~~I
fl(A) ~ .~,.(I) ~:ti(8) ~~(2)~~
(C) ~ at (I) am ~ ~ (2) ~~ .
(D) Gl;ff (I) q (2) ~ ~
24. Cfi?R:
I. ~ t1~an~JI
II. ~~~~I
~:
(I) ~ t1'$fcfian \lfRCR ~ I
(2) ~, \lfRCRfi'$fcfi4i ~ Il! :- .-
(A) ~'~(I)~~
(B) ~~(2)~p
(C) ~ at (I) am ~ lff (2) ~ ~
(D) Gl;ff (I) q (2)~~
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25. Statements :
I. Some copies care pens.
II. Some pens=are bags.
Conclusions :
(1) Some copies are bags.
(2) No bagis a pen.
(A) Only conclusion (1) follows
(B) Only cOllClusiQt\ (2) follows
(C) Neither (1) nor (2) follows
(D) Both (1) and (2) follow
,26. Statements :
I. All papers are files.
II. Some pens are 'fiies.
Conclusions :
(1) No paper is a pe~.
(2) Some pens are papers.
(A) Only conclusion (1) follows
(B) Only cOIlAhJsiWlA2)follows
(C) Neither (1) nor (2} follows
(D) Both (1) and (2) follow
27. Statements :
I. Some buildings are rooms.
II. All rooms are bricks.
Conclusions :
(1) Some buildings are bricks.
(2) Some rooms are buildings.,~~ .": i
(A) Only conclusion (1) followe
(B) Only conclusion .(2).followlil
(C) Neither (1) nor .(2) follows
(D) Both (1) ancf(2) follow
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25. Cfi?H :
I. ~>~~~.I.
II. ~ it;Ir. ~~l
~:
(1) ~~~~I
(2) q;)f ~ if.{~ tl
(A) ~~(1)~t
(B) ~~(2)~t
(C) ;r1ft (1) am:;r ~ (2) t=Itt t(D) ~:(1)~(2}~~
26. Cfi?H:
I. ~iiPFij~~1
II. ~~~*I-'~:
(1) q;)f~if.{~tl
(2) ~'tR~~1
(A) ~~(1)~t
(Bf~'~ (2)~t(C)'~~(l) afRq ~(2) ~ ~
(D) GRTflJ "(2) mfi ~
27. Cfi?H :
I. ~~~ .:~I
II. ~,_~~~I
~:
(1) ~~ -fG'~1
(2)' .•..~ q;'ift ~. ~;I '
(Arlt~'~(1) ~ ~
(Bt _'~(2J·~t(C) ~'*;~lfam'~~ (2) ~ ..~
(D) Gf.it~lJ q (2) ~ ~
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28. Statements :
I. Some men aI'e clocks.
II. All clocks are keys.
Conclusions :
(1) Some keys are men.
(2) Some men are keys.
(A) Only conclusion (1) foVows
(B) Only conclusion (2) follows
(C) Neither (1) nor (2) follows
(D) Both (l) and (2) follow
29. Statements :
1. Some boys are parrots.
II. Some parrots are flowers.
Conclusions :
(I) Some boys are flowers.
(2) Some parrots are flowers.
(A) Only conclusionjl] follows
(B) Only conclusion (2) followa
(C) Neither (1) nor (2) f91,lows
(D) Both (I) and (2) follow
30. Statements :
1. Only cats are animals.
II. No historian is an animal.
Conclusions :
(1) Some cats are not historians.
(2) Some historians are cats.
(A) Only conclusion (I) follows
(B) Only conclusi~(2) follow~
(C) Neither (1) nor (2) follows
(D) Both (1) and (2) follow
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I. ~~,~tlII, ~~~'~1
~:
(1) ~.~ 3llGtft tl(2) ~~~tl
(A) ~~(l)~i
(B) m~(2)~i
(C) ;r aT (1) am;r -gt (2) ~t(D) M (1) Cf (2) ~ t
29. ~:
I. ~~~tlII. ~ma~il
~:
(1) ~~~tl(2) ~ma~tl
(A) '~~(1)~~
(B) m'~ (2) ~ i(C) ;r aT (1) 3fR ;:r -gt (2) ~ ~
(D) G);fi. (1) Cf (2) ~ t
30.~:
I. m~~tlII. ~.~~ltlCflR \1If.fCR ~ ~ I
~:
(1) ~ ~~fd~I(=tCflR;rtf tl, .-,."
(2) ~~Rt6I(=tCflR~ i I
(A) m~{l)~~
(B) ~~(2)~~
(C) ;r'-aT(1) am;f -gt (2) ~ i(D) GFiT (1) q {21~ t
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31. Statements :
I. All men -ate heavy.
II. Some women .are heavy.
Conclusions :
(1) Some heavy are not men.
(2) Some women are men.
(A) Only conclusion .(1) follows
(B) Only conclusicn (2) follows
(C) Neither (1) nor (2) follows
(0) Both (1) and (2) follow
32. Statements :
I. Science teachers do not useplastic bags.
II. Plastic bags are not used by someengineers.
Conclusions :
(1) Allscience teachers are engineers.
(2) All engineers do not use plasticbags.
(A) Only conclusion (1) follows.
(B) Only conClusion .(2) fonows
(C) Neither (1) nor (2) follows
(0) Both (1' and (2) follow
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31. ~:
I. _,~ ·'tTttt I
II. ~~~tl
~:
(1) ~~~~tl
(2) p~~t.l
(A) ~~(l)~t
(8) ~~ (2) ~·t(C) ~ mi(l) .~ ~ '8t (2)Q\ t
(0) ~ (I) q (2) ~ t
32. Cfi1R :
I. ~ ~ ~ "<i11~Cfi ~ ~ CfiTwm~~1
II. "<i11~ ~ ~ CfiT.p f"iftf.lq(ltm~ fcrt1rr ~ I
(2) lI'ft ~f.lq( t{11Qq;; $ ··tm CfiTwm~~I
(A) ~ f.fari (1) ~ t
(B) ~~(2)~t
(e) ••.mOll) aft<.~~ (2) ~t
(D) .lft;it (l).q (2) ~ t
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Direction (Q. Nos. 33 to 40) : In thequesticJnsgiven below, there is a statement followed bytwo assumptions. Gi.e,the.;an~~tby decidingwhich of the assumptions is/are implicit inthe statement.
33. Statement :We need to appoint more teachers-Principal informs the school staff.
Assumptions :
I. Teachers are availablit
II. Presentteachers are not good.. t~
(A) Only assumption (I). is imp:~icit
(B) drily' ~S1.1mpti6n (II)ris implicit
,';'I' . ; , . ,.""(C) Neither (I)' not (II) is ~tnplicit
(D) Both (I) and (II) are implicit -
34. Statement :The pen.swani.
is mightier than the
Assumptions:
I. The pen is made of strdhger metalthan the sword.
If. . "he;' powet'of the 'riiitkt is muchstronger than brute physicaliJ>oWe~.,::::,'n~;;.;
(A) Only assumption (I) is implicit
(B) Only a.ssumption(lI) is implicitf-,; L' y::~~; t '
(C) N;eitller (I) no\;;(II) is implicit'.; .... 7, " ,
(D) Both (I) and: ;(~) are implieit
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~c:T~~~1Fft.~I;~~~.~~~fen<tR-'{ft ~/~ ~.!~., .~2R -ij ~~f.H~(1~/~I
33. ~:
~,~ ~ ~ Cfil .~ fcn<n ~fen ~ ~ 3l~ ~ Cfi8 cfiT~1~:t4q;dl~ I
(A) ~~~ (I) ~ ~
(B) ~~ (II)~~
(C) ~ m (I) 3fu: ~ ~ (II) ~ ~
(D) ~ (1).mIl (II) ~ ~
34. ~:
~,~it~~~1
~:
I. . ~t ~ i#it ~lID ~ ~ ~GFft 6Rft ~ I
II. ~ cfiT mffi, wttftq; mffi it ~~~~'I
(A) ~~.(I~.~ ~
(B) ~~(II)~~
(C) ~m (I) 3fu:~~ (II) ~~
(D) Gf.i\,(I)O?ll,{II) ~:~
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35. Statement :
The hike in ~r~ene and LPGprices has miti~t~di~~ increase inthe oil pool deficit.
Assumptions :
I. Subsidy on petroleum productsadds to the oil pool deficit.
II. The consumption of kerosene andLPG is expected to decrease.
(A) Only assumption (I) is implicit
(B) Only assumption (II) is implicit
(C) . Neither (l)mor(lI) is implicit
(0) Both (1) and (II) are implicit
36. Statement :Why don't you invite Ashish for theOiwali party this year?
Assumptions :
I. Ashish is not from the same city.
II. Unless invited, Ashish will notattend the party.
(A) Only assumption (I) is implicit
(B) Only assumption (II) is implicit
(C) Neither (I) nor .~II) is implicit
(0) Both (J) and (II) 'are implicit
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35. ~:~ q LPG ~ GTtl1 •..q .~ ~ ~l@ ~ .q~ em q;ll'~ ~ ~ I
~:
I. ~?I~~q'~ tR ~1 ~ ~ ~
q;)~~1
II. ~ q LPG q;r ~ q;JJ ~ <#it~tl
(A) m~(I)~~
(B) m ~I<OIl (II) ~ t
(C) ~m (I) ~~~ (II) ~t
(0) .<:r.n (I) qm (II) ~ ~
36. ~:
WI ~. ~ .~ tUif lR ~ q;) CF.lT
~.~~m?
~:
II. ~ (fq; ~ q;) ~ ';'r ~ Cl6tUif.q~~I
(A) m ~I<OIl (I) ~ t
(0) <:r.n (I)~.(II) ~.~
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37. Statement :"Everyone desires to buy apersonal computer." (Statement ofa college student)
Assumptions :
I. Personal computers are not a needbut a luxury.
II. Use of personal computer improvesquality of skill.
(A) Only assumption (I) is implicit
(B) Only assumption (II) is implicit
(e) Neither (I) nor (II) is implicit
(0) Both (I) and (II) are implicit
38. Statement:Economic development and socialjustice should go hand-in-hand.
Assumptions:
I. Only economic development canbring social justice.
II. Life without social justice is worthnot living.
(A) Only assumption (I) is implicit
(B) Only assumption (II) is implicit
(C) Neither (I) nor (II) is implicit
(0) Both (I) and (II) are implicit
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37. ~:
"~~~~.~~~~t I" (~~~OfiTcti~)
I. ~ ~ ~ -;nff ~, ~fcll?1lfedlt I
II. ~ ~ ~ m ~G&mT ~ «R itpmortl
(A) ~ ~tmUTl (I) ~ t
(B) ~~(II)~t
(C) ~"ID (I) am ~ 1ft (II)~ t
(0) Gf.ft(I).~ (II) ~ ~
38. ~:
~ ~ 3fR ~1I'il~Cfi ~ ~--m?l~~I
~:
I. ~ ~ ~ 1ft elql~Cfi ~ ~
~ltl
II. elqt~Cfi ~ ~ iir-rr ~ ~ ~-;nff t I
(A) ~~(I)~t
(B) ~~(II)~t
(C) ~ 'ffi (I) 3fR ~ 1ft (II) ~ t
(0) Gf.ft(I) ~ (II) .~ ~
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Read the book to get detailed andcomprehensive information on thisissue.
Assumptions:
I. The person who wants thisinformation can read the book.
II. There are other books available onthis issue.
(A) Only assumption (I) is implicit
(B) Only assumption (II) is implicit
(C) Neither (I) nor (II) is implicit
(0) Both (I) and (II) are implicit
40. Statement:Read the notice before entering theclub.
Assumptions :
I. People are literate.
II. Club is not for blind persons.
(A) Only assumption (I) is implicit
(B) Only assumption (II) is implicit
(C) Neither (I) nor (II) is implicit
(0) Both (I) and (II) are implicit
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(B) ~ 'l~'(uil(II)~ ~
(C) ;r<tt (I) .;r tt (II) ~ ~
(0) ~ (I) (11fT (II)~ ~
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~ it ~ -Q ~ ~ ~ 'CfIl ~I
(A) ~ 'l~j(01i (I) ~ ~
(B) ~ \"'j(01i (II)~ ~
(C) ;r <tt (I) ~ ;r tt (II) ~ ~
(0) ~ (I) ltfn (II) ~ ~
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~~ ~ ~ '"n~mCf) ~41. Which of the following will replace the
question mark (?) sign?41. 5Pw~I"'Cfl~ (?) ~ ~ 11\ R'"'1W1fuH1 -q ~
ctR-m~?
ZA : YB :: XC : ---1-.
ZA : YB :: XC : -L
(A) VC
(A) VC
(B) YO(B) YO
(C) NP(C) NP
(0) WO (0) WO
42. If 4325 is to 5324, then REAP is to 42. ~ 4325 "Cfll 5324 ~ ~, oT ~ ~REAP <it fu@1
(A) PEAR(A) PEAR
(B) RAEP(B) RAEP
(C) PAER(C) PAER
(0) ERAP (0) ERAP
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43. Which df'tliieiBOwiiigletters Will corilenext in the~QIJle<pattern·. in the givenletter series?
DFIMR?. --
(A) Y
(B) W
(C) V
(D) X
;44. Complete ;tll(~ following letter serieswhich follows a particular pattern :
c _ bba _ cab"_ ac _ ab _ ac
(A) bcaca
(B) abcab
(C) acbcb
(D) None of the above
45. If in a row, Rahul is standing on 16thposition' from the front and on 29thposition from behind, then the totalnumber of persons in that row is
(A) 43
; ,0
(B) 44
(C) 45
(D) None of the above
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43i~:i~.a:r~,,$Jft.q,,~ ~.' ~ 3Uml·.··~,,3ltRrr31m ~R:!~d -ij:%rCftR'l~ ~?
DFIMR-L
• (A) Y
(B) W
(C) V
(D) X
44. f.l1O&$tf@d·'}~· .~, .t~.,'(cfi ~;tr.f;~llR'R q;«ft t ~~~:
c _ bba _ cab _ ac _ ab _ ac
(A) bcaca
(B) abcab
(C) acbcbJ
45.< a;q;Cfi ft :if. 3lit -Q'lL6~~,1:R'.~1fu} -Q 29-a ~ 1:R~ t m ~. r.ffin -ij
~clitFJ~t
(A) 43
(B) 44
If) 45
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46. If x and y are two positive integers suatthat xY = 125, then the value of y is
(A) 5
(B) 3
(C) 4
(0) 2
47. Ifi of 200/0of a number is ISO, then
the number is
(Al 900
(B) 750
(C) 600
(0) 1500
48. The value of 6308 x 931- 6308 x 831is
(A) 63080
(B) 93100
(C) 630800 ..(0) 83100
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46. ~ x atR y Gl ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ fenxy = 125, a1 y CfiT m;{ t
(Al 5
(Bl 3
(C) 4
(0) 2
47. ~ ~ ~ ~ 20% CfiT .§. 'WT150 t, ol~t 6
(A) 900
(B) 750
(C) 600
(0) 1500
48. 6308 x 931- 6308 x 831 CfiT lfR t
(Al 63080
(B) 93100
(C) 630800
(0) 83100
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49. If 1250 -f·4!~F
value of x is
(A) 3000
(B) 1500
(C) 4500
(0) 3500
, 50. Which of thereplace the qu
[,, 2
22
?
(A) 26
(B) 24
(C) 28
(0) None of t
51. The value of
r (10 - 1)(10"--2)(10-iox 9x8x 7x
.,
ise
(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 0
(D) Cannot be
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.....:300 = .2cx x then the5 '
following numbers willestion mark (?) sign?
6 10
18 14
30 34,
he above
3)...(l(h- 19)(10- 20)6x5x4x3x2xl
-determlned
49. ~. 1250 "'-4$0- 300 = !x x,m x. Cf;T 1JA
t
(A) 3000
(B) 1500
(C) 4500
(D) 3500
50. SII('1C1I'iifCfj ~ (?) t ~ lR f.JhI~f(gd 11 ~~--etm~?
(A) 26
(B) 24
(C) 28
2 6 10
22 18 14;:~.,
,30? 34;, ..,
51. (10-1)(10-2)(10- 3).:.(10-19)(10-20)10x9x8x7x6x5x4x3x2xl
<.fiT ~it
(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 0
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52. How many triangles are there.in thefigure given below?
(A) 12
(B) 16
(C) 18
(D) None of the above
53. Which of the following numbers willreplace the question mark (?) sign?
0, 7, 26, 63, -L
(A) 176
(B) 114
(C) 138
(D) 124
54. If a means '+',' b means ':::', c means 'x'and d means '+', then the value of16cl0b14a24d4 is '
(A) 242
(B) 168
(C) 152
(D) None of the above
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(A) 12
(B) 16
(C) 18
53. SlHCfI*lCfi ~ (?) ~ ~ '(j\f.i""1~f@(1 if il~--et~~?
0,7,26,63, -L
(A) 176
(B) 114
(C) 138
(D) 124
54. ~ a CfiT ~ '+', b CfiT ~ '-', c CfiT
~ 'x' ~ d CfiT ~ '+' m, <it16c10b 14a24d4 CfiT 11R i
(A) 242
(B) 168
(C) 152
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(A) 23
(B) 17
(C) 13
(0) 15
;i
riI .f,
56. If in a certain. coded langUage HOUSEis coded as IPVTF, then BZQQNL willbe coded as
(A) CARROM
I!I
(B) CASSON
(C) AXPPMN
(0) AYRRMN
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57. If ONE is coded as 5137 and BAT iscoded as 924, how is BITE coded?
tI ~I:II
(A) 7941
(B) 9147
(C) 4971
(0) 9417
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(A) 23
(B) 17
(C) 13
- (0) 15
56. ~ ~ ~ ~ it HOUSE q;). IPVTF ~~ t, m ~ ~ ~ ~ BZQQNL ~
(A) CARROM
(B) CASSON
(G)' AXPPMN.·;,
(0) AYRRMN
57. ~ ONE q;) ~ \WU ~ 5137 (lilTBAT q;)
924 h ~ t, m ~ ~ ~~ BITE~
(A) 7941
(B) 9147
(C) 4971
(0) 9417
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58. In a certain coded language, 3456 iscoded as ROSE and 12783 is coded asCHAIR, then 567312 is the code for
(A) SEARCH
(B) PEARCH
(0) None of the above
59. Which of the followirig'numbets willreplace the question mark (?) sign?
17, 12, 18, 11, -L, 10
tA) 16
(B) 19
(C) 21
(0) 22
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(A) SEARCH
(B) PEARCH
59. f.i""l~f{gd -ij ~ 51~",ql"'lq;~ (?) ~ ~ 'tRctA-~ ~ ~? 1ff
17, 12, 18, 11, -L, 10'I"
(M16'inJ t
(B) 19
(C) 21
(0) 22
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ABE,BCF, COG, OEH,_?_
is
(A) EFG
(B) EFI
(C) OEH
(0) HIK
61. The number of rectangles in the figure
IIis
(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 9
(0) 10 .
62. If Ram is to the south of Shyam andNaresh is to the east of Shyam, then inwhich direction is Ram with respect toNaresh?
(A) South-East
(B) South-West
(C) West
(0) North-East
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ij~~~
(A) 'EFG
(B) EFI
(C) DEH
(0) HIK
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(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 9
(0) 10
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(A) m-~
(C) •
(0) ~-~
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63. Seema walks 75 metres towards east;she turns to the left and walks25 metres. Again she turns to the leftand walks a distance of 40 metres;again she turns to the left and walks adistance of 25 metres. How far is shefrom the starting point?
(A) 35 metres
(B) 25 metres
(C) 90 metres
(0) 165 metres
64. In a month of 31 days, third Thursdayfalls on 16th. What will be the last dayof the month?
(A) 5th Friday
(B) 5th Saturday
(C) 5th Wednesday
(0) 5th Thursday
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63. ~ 75 ~ ~ ~ (Wfj ~ ~ ll~ tnlff(Rq; ~ 25 ~. Tfffift ~ I ~: ~ ql<ff Wtfi
~ 40 ~ Tfffift ~ 3fu: m ~ Wtfi
~ 25 ~ Tfffift ~ I ~ ~ am mW"''1tfi~ ~ fcfio;ft ~ lR ~?
(A) 35 ~
(B) 25~
(C) 90 ~
(0) 165 ~
64. ~"Q;Cfi 31-~ ~ -ij 16 (fIfug q;) (fRroGJilfCtfdcm~,0) ~ <i1l ~ ft;:r WIT
(A) ~~
(B) ~~
28
65. If '+' means '+', '-' means '+', 'x'means '-'and '+' means 'x', then the value of
26x 5- 5x36+5x2+15+2
is
(A) -12
(B) 11
I1t
(C) 10
(0) 8
66. Which of the following numbers willreplace the question mark (?) sign in thegiven series?
9, II, 26, 97, _?_, 2861
(A) 524
(B) 642
(C) 478
(0) 428
67. A person spends ird of his income on
food. Of the remaining, he spends ~th
on cloths andith on education. After
this, he has (F 1,980 with him. Hisincome is
(A) (F 5,400
(B) (F 4,800
(C) (F 6,500
(0) ~ 7,600
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26x 5- 5x36+5x2+15+2
(A) -12
(B) 11
(C) 10
(0) 8
66. ~ 9, 11, 26, 97, _?_, 2861 ilSIltOicll=cjCfi fq {"?,.~ ~ lR f.lR~fut(1 il ~<tr.J-lfi ~ 3lTQ;Ift?
(A) 524
(B) 642
(C) 478
(0) 428
67. "Q,Cfi~ :wf.ft ~ CfiT"Q,Cfi-~ 'WI ~
lR, ~ CfiT~-~ 'WI ~ lR om i 'WI~ lR ~ 'Cfi«fT ~ I (1~(I"d ~ ~
(F 1,980~~~I~~cii't~~
(A) ~ 5,400
(B) (F 4,800
(C) ~ 6,500
(0) (F 7,600
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age. After 5 years, Rakesh will be of45 years. Ramesh's present age is
(A) 45 years
(B) 60 years
(C) 40 years
(0) None, of the above
69. Which letter is opposite to the face E?
(A) C
(B) F
(C) A
(0) 0
70. Which number is opposite to the face I?
(A) 5
(B) 4
(C) 6
(0) 3
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5 "'" .1l~ • cfn ~ 45 "'" mrtt I ~cfn~~~
(A) 45 "'"
(B) 60 ~
(C) 40 ~
~~~
~~~
(A) C
(B) F
(C) A
(O) 0
(A) 5
(B) 4
(C) 6
(0) 3
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SCIENCE AND SIMPLE ARITHMETIC
fCt~H ~ ~ 3'iCf)JlfUlct71. Which one of the following gases is used
by the plants in photosynthesis?71. Wfim·~.q"lftm am f.\l:;{.q~ ~-~ ftlf
~c#iT~t?
(A) Oxygen (A) JiTtRfl,jl"l
"11~~'5I"1(B)
t:1~~'5I"1(C)
(0) Cfi1if;r~~
(B) Nitrogen
(C) Hydrogen
(0) Carbon dioxide
72. Magnetic north pole of the earth is near 72. ~~ CfiT ~ W414il4 W", mJn~Cfi - W"to geographical - pole. ~~mmtl
(A) east (A) ~
(B) west (B) ~
(C) north (C) ~
(0) south (0) ~
73. The reason for falling down of the stonewhich is thrown upward is
(A) friction force (A) l.fffuT ~
(B) ~~
!!~~ICfitfol ~(C)
W44il4 ~(0)
(B) rotational force
(C) gravitational force
(0) magnetic force
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74. In which of the following,\ritamin A isfound in highest quantity?
(A) Amla
(B) Potato
(C) Pulse
(0) Carrot
75. Malaria is caused by
(A) bacteria
(B) virus
(C) fungi
(0) parasite
76. The component present in food whichsupplies energy to the body is
(A) water
(B) vitamin
(C) chlorophyll
(0) carbohydrate
77. The purification of blood takes place in
(A) heart
(B) kidneys
(C) lungs
(0) bones
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(B) ~
(C) ~
(0) lll'lR
(A) ~
(B) ~
(C) q;qtfi
(0) ~
(A) qr.ft
(B) ~
(A) ~-q
(B) ~ it
(C) ~it
(0) ~it
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78. ~•....ref&~ -ij ~ .-'Q[. ~~chl~fafi'\~ l~
~~?
(A) Earthworm (A) ~3lT
(B) Bacteria (B) ~
(C) Amoeba (C) ~
(D) Paramoecium
79. The formula of velocity is
(A) Distance/Time(A) ~/~
(B) Displacement/Time
(C) Distance x Time(C) ~x~
(D) Speed x Time(D) ~x~
_80. Dhe to which. the colour of blood isred?
(A) Haemoglobin
(B) Chlorophyll
(C) Cytoplasm
(D) Platelet (D) ~
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81. Arnong 263,323, 361, 403, the primenumber is
81~263,323,361,403 -ij ~~ ~
(A) the first one(A) ~~
(B) the second one - (B) ~m-r
(C) the third one
(0) the fourth one (0) ~~
2 282. The value of 27-3 x 64 -3 is
(A) 144
(B)1-169
(C) 36
(0)1-
144
(A) 144
1(B) 169
(C) 36
1(0) 144
83. The value of
15 - (-3)(4 - 4) + 3{5+ (-3) x (-6)} 83. 15 - (-3)(4 - 4) + 3{5+ (-3) x (~6)}CfiT lfR tis
(A) 15(A) 15
(B) 0 (B) 0
15 (C) 15(C) -39 39
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84. The compound interest' an ~ 8~0for two years at 12¥O/OCinterest per
annum is
(A) ~ 2,125
~t.~
(B) ~ 212
(C) ~ 21
(0) ~ 400
85. Which of the following is a purereaumng:decirrtBltl
(A) 0·2954
(B) 3·18 '~(
(C) 42·06
(0) 0·142857
:}3'f: r : :f"";;
,8~ 4t;nOI?-g-100, -20",-;~qr~9.~~tiFeatestone is
(A) the first term
(B) the second term
(C) the third term
(0) the fourth term
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(A) ~ 2,125
(B) ~ 212
(C) (' 21
(0) r 400
85. f.lRfftf@d -ij -« ~-m ~ 3l1crcff(Ptl'i~c:t t?
(A) 0·2954
(B) 3·18
(C) 42·06
(0) o· 142~57'
(A) ~-qc;
(B) ~-qc;
(C) ~-qc;
(0) ~-qc;
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P16 -78Q
-78Q 1R3
lR3
the value of (P,Q, R) isit (P,Q, R) CflT~ ~
(A) (3, 3, 9)(A) (3, 3, 9)
(B) (9, 3, 3)(B) (9, 3, 3)
(C) (9,3, 6)(C) (9, 3, 6)
(0) (6, 3, 9)(0) (6, 3, 9)
88. The difference of the place values of 88. 460436 it ~ 6 t ~ lJR1 CflT 3RR ~
both the 6's in 460436 is
(A) 59999(A) 59999
(B) 59994(B) 59994
(C) 60006(C) 60006
(0) None of the above(0) ~it~~~
89. A shopkeeper marks on an article 20%above the cost price and allows 5%discount. His gain is
89. ~ SCfIH~j(..~ ~ lR ~ ~ ~ 20%~ ~ ..•Cfi{ffi ~ 'Q;ci 5% cIit ~ ~ ~ I~~~
(A) 15% (A) 15%
(B) 14% (B) 14%
(C) 13% (C) 13%
(0) 16% (0) 16%
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(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 2
(0) 5
91. Three athletes step offfrim. same' place.If measures of their steps are 40 em,45 em and 48 em respectively, thenfrom thes~g POintY*tti~'will againitep '"togetlffiirat'ter"tft~ diitance
(A) 450 em
(B) 670 em
(C) 500 em
(0) 720 em
92. The value of (-2)-3 x{2)5 is
(A) (2)8
(B) _(2)-8
(C) _(2)-15
(0) _{2)2
93. Two-fifthof a number is greater thanoilj-trurdOfftbe num"ber'bY'2. THenumber is
(A) 30, \
(B) 22
(C) 20
(0) 28
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(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 2
(0) 5
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(A) 450 ~o lfto
(B) 670 ~o lfto
(C) 500 ~o lfto
(0) 720 ~o lftoI(T
(A) (2)8
(B) _(2)-8
(0) _(2)2
93. v;ctim~1~'t1'Jmt v;cti~I.lt 'WI ~
,c', 2 JJl.,tJ'4~".\kJ m
(A) 30'))l! ~l} '"01
(B) 22 -;;~~ it,
'3.- \,',(C) 20
h .,(0) 28
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(A) 90 gm
(B) 80 gm
(C) 60 gm
(0) 70 gm
.~ r'fhe av~rage. of 5 cbservations wasfound 35. But Jater on it was foundthai' 55 was misread as 35. After thecorrection, theaverage is
(A) 35
(B) 39
(C) 40
(0) 45
96. In (729)149, the digit at the unit'splace is
(A) 1
(B) 9
(C) 7
(0) 2
97. Which of the following statements isfalse?
(A) The sum of two Integers is 'alwaysan integer
(B) The difference of two integers isalways an integer
(C) -14>-8-(-7)
(0) -5-2>-8
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(A) 90 m11
(B) 80 m11
(C) 60 m11
(0) 70 m11
95. l:If:q ~~ CfiT3fmo 35 ,.T{I(lT ~ I ~ iSfTG -ij~ ..~.~;m ~ 55 q;) _ ~ 35 ~ 1J<rr1~~t~3fmot
(A) 35
(B) 39
(C) 40
(0) 45
(A) 1
(B) 9
(C) 7
(0) 2
(A) Gl'~CfiT~.~~mrt
(B) Gl'~ q;f 3;.:(R • ~ ~ mr t
(C) -14> -8-(-7)
(0) -5-2>-8
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98. The value of 12 +~2 + 3~i +,jr'f,f 102 is
(A) 1050 (A) 1050
(B) 485 (B) 485
(C) 385 (C) 385
(0) None of the above
99. Conversion of i into percentage is 99. iq;r~ij~t
(A) 83%
(B) 120%
(C) 11<>!%
(0) 831%
(A) 8JDA»
(B) 120%
(C) 11()i%
(0) 831.%3
100. If the f'lI'St, second and fourth termsof a p~rtion are 15, 21 and 49respectively, then the third term of it is
100. ~ ~ ij"'l~qld ~ 'SI1I1l, ~ q ~ lfG~: 15, 21 ~49~, m~<fmulfGt
(A} 457
(A) 457
(B) 50 (B) 50
(C) 35 (C) 35
(0) 56 (0) 56
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1. Method of II«rkfftg A.nswers :To anawer a question, please darkenonly one-circle out of the given four, inthe OMR Answer-Sheet against thatquestion.
2. VClllUItfoft Procedure :There are four alternative answers to aquestion, only one of them is correct.One mark will be awarded for eachcorrect answer. If more than one circleare darkened for a question, it will bepresumed that the candidate does not,know the correct answer, hence, nomark shall be awarded.
3. Ccuacellcatioft or Change in. Answer:It will not be possible to change themarked circle with Black Ballpoint Pen.Therefore, correct answer should becarefully.chosen before marking it on theOMIt Answer-Sheet.
4. BCltI4'lIfI. 0"'" of Answer-Sheet to 4.1ft'-.e.,. : .(i) Please en~e that all entries in the
Answer-She" .,are filled up properly,i.e., Name, - II No., Signature,Question Boo No., etc., beforehanding over to tH Invigilator,
(iiL CANDIDATES'~. PE~ITTED TOCARRY AWAY THe QUESTIONBOOKLETWITHTHEM APTER THEEXAMINATION.
s. care in. Bancllfng the Anawer-Sheet :While using Answer-Sheet, adequatecare should be taken. Do not tear orspoil the Answer-Sheet by folding orwrinkling. The impression of the circlemade by Black Ballpoint Pen should notcome behind the Answer-Sheet.
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