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1. Guru Gobind Singh was ANS (D)A. the 10th Guru of the SikhsB.founder of Khalsa, the inner council of the Sikhs in 1699C.author of Dasam GranthD.All the above

2. Who is the father of Geometry? ANS (B)A. Aristotle B.Euclid C. Pythagoras D. Kepler

3. Metals are good conductors of electricity because ANS (A)A. they contain free electronsB.the atoms are lightly packedC.they have high melting pointD.All of the above

4. The number of major ports in India is ANS (C)A. 5 B.8 C. 13 D. 15

5. Which of the following is a peninsular river of India? ANS (C)A. Gandak B.Kosi C. Krishna D. Sutlej

6. The minimum age to qualify for election to the Lok Sabha is ANS (A)A. 25 years B.21 years C. 18 years D. 35 years

7. The national flag was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on 22July 1947 and was presented to the nation at the midnight session of theAssembly on 14th August 1947 on behalf of ? ANS (C)A. the minorities of India B. the National Integration CouncilC.the women of India D. the people of India

8 To which king belongs the Lion capitol at Sarnath? ANS (B)A. Chandragupta B. AshokaC.Kanishka D. Harsha

9. Under whose leadership was the all India Muslim League set up? ANS (C)A. Mohammed Ali Jinnah B. Sayyid Ahmed KhanC.Aga Khan D. All of the aboveE. None of the above

10. The chairmanship/presidency of the UN Security Council rotates among theCouncil Members ANS (D)A. every 6 months B. every 3 monthsC.every year D. every month

11. 9536:6203 :: 5873:¬_(B)A) 2531 B)2540 C)2343 D)2353

12. Amnesia : Memory :: Paralysis:_ (A)A) Handica B)Legs C)Movement D)Limbs

13. Vigilant : Alert :: Viable : _ (A) A)Feasible B)Beautiful C)Useful D)Simple14. AFKP : BGLQ :: CHMR : _ (B)

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Section - A General Awareness

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A) EJOT B)DINS C)DFKP D)DNIS15. 18 : 162 :: 36 : _ (D)

A) 648 B)984 C)1296 D)32416. Arrange the following words according to english dictionary (A)

1. Fearsome 2. Fealty 3. Feasible 4. Feature 5. FeatherA) 2,1,3,5,4 B) 2,4,1,3,5 C) 2,3,1,4,5 D) 2,1,4,5,3

17. If "GIVE" is coded as "5137" and "BAT" is coded as "924", how will "GATE" becoded in the same code? (A)A) 5247 B) 2547 C) 5427 D) 5724

18. If the letters of the english alphbet are serially numbered, one of the answergiven below

as meaningful word hidden it. Identify the answer (C)A) 4 ,21 , 7, 18, 13, 1 B) 13, 8, 9, 17, 14, 22C) 1, 12, 7, 5, 2, 18, 1 D) 1,7, 5, 12, 18, 1

19. Select the one which is different from other three alternatives (A)A) KND B) FIK C) DGI D)MPR

20 . Madhavi and shalini are good in dramatics and computers science,anjana andmadhavi are goosd in computer science and physics. anjana,purnima andnirmala are good in physics and history. Nirmala and Anjana are good inPhysics and Maths. Purnima and Shalini are good in History and Dramatics.Who is good in Physics and Dramatics and Computer Science? (C)A) Anjana B) Nirmala C) Madhavi D) Shalini

21. Pointing to a man in a photograph, a woman said ,"his brother's father is theonly son of my grandfather." How is woman related to man in the photograph?

(A)A) Sister B) Daughter C) Mother D) Aunt

22. Select the missing no from the given resposes? (B)7 6 85 4 93 2 183 56 ?A) 148 B) 146 C)128 D) 136

23. You are given a figure (X) followed by four alternative figures (1), (2), (3) and(4) such that figure (X) is embedded in one of them. Trace out the alternativefigure which contains fig. (X) as its part.Find out the alternative figure which contains figure (X) as its part. (A)

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)A. 1 B.2 C. 3 D. 4

24. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet of paper(X). (C)

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A. 1 and 2 only B.2 and 4 only C.2 and 3 only D.1 and 4 only25. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of Figure

(Z). (C)

A.1 B.2 C. 3 D. 4

SECTION-CARITHMETIC

26. The diameter of a roller is 84 cm and its length is 120 cm. It makes 500complete revolutions to move once over to a level a playground. Find the areaof the play ground. ANS (D)A) 1590 Sq. m b) 1594 Sq. m c) 1580 Sq. m d) 1584Sq. m

27. The curved surface area of a right circular cylinder of radius 2 cm is 264 Sq.cm. The height of the cylinder, in cm is ANS (B)A) 42 B) 21 C) 22 D) 23

28. The ratio of circum radius and hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is: ANS (C)A) 1:1 B) 2:3 C) 1:2 D) 2:1

29. PQ and QR are two chords of a circle and they are equally inclined to thediameter drawn through Q. What is the relation between PQ and QR?ANS (B)A) PQ=QR B) PQ=QR C) PQ>QR D) PQ<QR

30. The circum centre of a right angle triangle lies ANS (A)A) On its hypotenuse B) At the right angular vertexC) Within the triangle D)outside the triangle

31. If one of the equal angles of an isosceles triangle is 65° , then the angle at thevertex is ANS (C)A) 40 degrees B) 70 degrees C) 50 degrees D) 60 degrees

32. G is the centroid of triangle ABC, and the median is AD. The ratio of AD andGA IS ANS (C)A) 1:3 B) 2:1 C) 3:2 D) 2:5

33. P,Q,R are 3 points such that PR =3 cm, QR=5 cm, PQ=8 cm. Number of circlespassing through all three points P,Q,R is ANS (D)A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 0

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34. A+B=90° AND A:B=2:1, then the value of sin A:sin B ANS (C)A) 1:2 B) 3:2 C) v3:1 D) 2: v3

35 If 12X-15Y=9X+5Y, the value of (X²+Y²)/(X²-Y²) is ANS (D)A) 23/17 B) 391/409 C) 400/9 D) 409/391

36. Two ships are sailing in the sea on the two sides of a lighthouse. The angle ofelevation of the top of the lighthouse is observed from the ships are 30º and45º respectively. If the lighthouse is 100 m high, the distance between thetwo ships is: ANS (C)A.173 m B.200 mC.273 m D.300 m

37. The angle of elevation of a ladder leaning against a wall is 60º and the foot ofthe ladder is 4.6 m away from the wall. The length of the ladder is:ANS (D)A. 2.3 m B.4.6 m C. 7.8 m D. 9.2 m

38. A train running at the speed of 60 km/hr crosses a pole in 9 seconds. What isthe length of the train? ANS (D)A. 120 metres B.180 metres C. 324 metres D. 150 metres

39. A can do a work in 15 days and B in 20 days. If they work on it together for 4days, then the fraction of the work that is left is : ANS (D)A. 1/4 B.1/10 C.7/15 D.8/15

40. Alfred buys an old scooter for Rs. 4700 and spends Rs. 800 on its repairs. Ifhe sells the scooter for Rs. 5800, his gain percent is: ANS (B)A.4 4/7% B. 5 5/11% C.10% D.12%

41. Father is aged three times more than his son Ronit. After 8 years, he wouldbe two and a half times of Ronit's age. After further 8 years, how many timeswould he be of Ronit's age? ANS (A)A.2 times B.2 1/2times C.2 3/4times D.3 times

42. In the first 10 overs of a cricket game, the run rate was only 3.2. What shouldbe the run rate in the remaining 40 overs to reach the target of 282 runs?

ANS (A)A. 6.25 B.6.5 C. 6.75 D. 7

43. From a group of 7 men and 6 women, five persons are to be selected to form acommittee so that at least 3 men are there on the committee. In how manyways can it be done? ANS (D)A. 564 B.645 C. 735 D. 756

44. Find the greatest number that will divide 43, 91 and 183 so as to leave thesame remainder in each case. ANS (A)A. 4 B.7 C. 9 D.13

45. The cube root of .000216 is: ANS (B)A..6 B..06 C. 77 D. 87

Study the following table and answer the questions based on it.Expenditures of a Company (in Lakh Rupees) per Annum Over the givenYears.

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46. What is the average amount of interest per year which the company had topay during this period? ANS (D)A. Rs. 32.43 lakhs B.Rs. 33.72 lakhsC.Rs. 34.18 lakhs D. Rs. 36.66 lakhs

47. The total amount of bonus paid by the company during the given period isapproximately what percent of the total amount of salary paid during thisperiod? ANS (C)A. 0.1% B.0.5% C. 1% D. 1.25%

48. Total expenditure on all these items in 1998 was approximately what percentof the total expenditure in 2002? ANS (C)A. 62% B.66% C. 69% D. 71%

49. The total expenditure of the company over these items during the year 2000is? ANS (A)A. Rs. 544.44 lakhs B. Rs. 501.11 lakhsC.Rs. 446.46 lakhs D. Rs. 478.87 lakhs

50. The ratio between the total expenditure on Taxes for all the years and thetotal expenditure on Fuel and Transport for all the years respectively isapproximately? ANS (B)A. 4:7 B.10:13 C. 15:18 D. 5:8

SECTION-CENGLISH

[51-55] In the following questions choose the word most opposite to the wordgiven and mark the answer in your answer sheet

51. Barbarous [C](A) Ancient (B) Savage (C) Civilized (D) Gentle

52. Dubious [D](A) Nasty (B) Hesitating (C) Doubt (D) Firm in thought

53. Nostaligic [D]

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(A) romantic (B)wistful (C)evocuate (D) none of these54. Hilarious [C]

(A)Merry (B) noisy (C) grave (D) happy55. Stupendous [B]

(A) Astonishing (B) unimpressive (C) gigantic (D) radical[56-60] Out of the four alternatives given, choose the word which could besubstituted for the given phrase

56. A speaker’s platform [D](A)Stage (B) Stand (C) Pulpit (D) Podium

57. Motive or incitement to action [B](A) Remark (B) Proposition (C) Incentive (D)Contract

58. A state where no law and order exists [A](A) Monarchy (B) Hierarchy (C) Anarchy (D) Democracy

59. have to accept the unpleasant consequences of their actions [B](A) as fit as fiddle (B) face the music(C)strive a false note (D) go for a song

60. people who do important work but have no contact with the public. [A](A) backroom boys (B)back door boys (C)busyman (D)workholic[61-65] Find out which part of the sentence has an error. That will be theanswer to the question mark the oval with that letter.

61. They dreamed of a society/ where everyone/ were equal./ No error [C] (A) (B) (C) (D)

62. The box of eggs /are lying/ on the table./ No error [B] (A) (B) (C) (D)

63. There is / a flight toBritan /every Mondays./ No error [C] (A) (B) (C) (D)

64. I have been/ suffering since/ the 10th of January./ No error [B] (A) (B) (C) (D)65. We arrived/ to the village /at night./ No error [B] (A) (B) (C) (D)

ENGLISH COMPREHENSIONPASSAGE -1

Read the following paragraph and answer:Edmunde Burke called the press the Fourth Estate of the realm. I think hedid not use this title for the Press thoughtlessly as social ruling group orclass. The three Estates or Realms (in England) Lords Spiritual (i.e., the Bishopsin the House of Lords), the ‘temporal, (i.e. other Lords) and Commons, i. e.,the common people). The Press has been rightly called the Fourth Estate as italso. Constitutes a ruling group or class like the Lords and Commons. It cannotbe denied in a free country that the Press exercises good deal of influence inshaping public opinion and pointing out the weaknesses or def ects of societyor of Government, and ‘in general bringing to light all those good or badthings in society which would have otherwise remained unnoticed. The poweris not limited or put under any check. The Press, instead of, being controlled

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by anyone controls life and thought of a nation: Hence the Press constitutesan Estate by itself.Obviously, thus power which the Press in an country wields depends uponthe number of newspaper readers. The opinions and comments of newspaperscan influence. the life of a nation only when they are read, by People. Readingin turn, requires that the general mass of people should be educated. Thus,the spread of education determines the extent of the newspapers. Wherereaders are few; newspapers must necessarily be few. Their influence, in thatcase can extend only to a small minority of population. In a country like India,the percentage of literacy is very low and the standard of journalism is notvery high. So Press has to play the role of a teacher here.

66. Edmunde Burke called the Press ANS (C)(a) Instrument of Public Opinion(b) Distributor of news(c) The Fourth Estate(d) Lord Temporal

67. The term Fourth Estate stands for ANS (C)(a) An area of land (b) Landed Property(c) Social ruling group or class (d) Instrument of Power

68. Out of the following the one which is not included in the Three Estates is-ANS (B)

(a) Lords Spiritual (b) Justices of Peace(c) Lord Temporal (d) Commons

69. The Free press docs not perform the function of- ANS (B)(a) Shaping public opinion(b) Supporting at all times the official policy(c) Criticising Government(d) Exposing social abuses

70 How much power does a Free Pres! possess? ANS (C)(a) Only that much power which is allowed by the Government of the thecountry(b) Unlimited power without any check(c) Unlimited power subject to the maintenance of la wand order and publicmorality(d) No power at all

PASSAGE – 2Read the following paragraph and answer:It may be asked, “In what respect do speeches differ from a pamphlet ormagazine article?” There is an essential difference. Speech has a humanelement lacking in the written word, because speech is communication betweenthe speaker and his audience face to face. This fact should be ever present tothe speaker’s mind both when preparing and delivering the speech. Peopleaddressed each other by word of mouth long before they wrote. Speech,therefore, is more primitive and human than written matter. Public speakingnot only admits but demands characteristics which would be blemishes incompositions intended to be read. The attention of the audience must be

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held, arguments repeated, and free use made of analogies and illustrations.For this reason good speakers are often bad writers, while good writers arerarely effective speakers. A speech is a transitory, evanescent, episodicproduction depending for its immediate effect not only upon the matter butupon the delivery which enables the great speaker to sway his hearers. Fromtheir point of view personality is the thing that counts for most. In writtencompositions it stands for little or nothing. The quality of the written word isthe only thing that matters. The author may be repulsive but he is invisible.He looks at you only through the printed page. The speaker is judged by whathe is or what he appears to be. No man can achieve wide distinction as aspeaker unless he can impress an audience face to face. That is the acid testof oratory, high or low. That is how the speaker makes his reputation.

71. According to the author of the passage, how did primitive people communicatewith each other ? ANS (B)(A) Sign language (B) By word of mouth(C) By gestures (D) By writing letters

72 Which of the following is the essential characteristic of public speaking ?ANS (D)

(A) Repetition of arguments (B) Giving analogies(C) Holding the attention of the listeners (D) All the above

73 Choose the most suitable title for the passage. ANS (C)(A) Face to face communication (B) Oratory(C) Speech verses Writing (D) The invisible author

74 In written communication, what matters most is— ANS (D)(A) Vocabulary used (B) personality of the writer(C) style (D) quality of writing

75 Why are good speakers often bad writers ? ANS (D)(A) They are not precise and to the point(B) They do not know how to write(C) They speak too fast(D) They repeat arguments

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A) ØÁv£æfi B) N¢Ë-é¬-†ç-ü¿’úø’ C) Å®Ω-Nç-ü¿’úø’ D) í¬çDµ@

97. N°æx´ O®Ω’™x äéπ®Ω’

A) Å綉-ü¿\®˝ B) í¬çDµ@ C) ØÁv£æfi@ D) ØËû√@

98. †´ ¶µ«®Ωûª E®√t-ûª™x äéπ®Ω’

A) Å©÷xJ B) ¶µºí∫-û -Æœçí˚ C) Å®Ω-Nç-ü¿’úø’ D) ØÁv£æfi

99. ü¿ßª÷-†ç-ü¿’úø’ äéπ

A) ´’£æ…-éπN B) N°æx´ O®Ω’úø’ C) °æçúÕ-ûª’úø’ D) ûªûªy-¢Ëûªh

100. 'é¬ù«*— ÅØËC

A) ≤ƒ¢Á’ûª B) ™éÓéÀh C) ñ«Bߪ’ç D) Ææ÷éÀh

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76-C; 77-D; 78-B; 79-A; 80-C;

81-D; 82-C; 83-D; 84-B; 85-C;

86-D; 87-A; 88-D; 89-C; 90-B;

91-D; 92-C; 93-D; 94-C; 95-C;

96-B; 97-D; 98-D; 99-D; 100-C.

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