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Question Booklet No. lOP/29114 (To befilled up by the candidate by blue/black ball-point pen) Roll No. LI_..L.._--'-_L.--...JL.-'_ ..... l._-L_-' Roll No. (Write the digits in words) ............................................................................................... .. Serial No. of Answer Sheet ............................................ .. Day and Date .................................................................. .. ( Signature of Invigilator ) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Use only blue/black pen in the space above and on both sides of the Answer Sheet) 1. Within 10 minutes of the issue of the Question Booklet, check the Question Booklet to ensure that it contains all the pages in correct sequence and that no page/question is missing. In case of faulty Question Booklet bring it to the notice of the SuperintendentlInvigilators immediately to obtain a fresh Question Booklet. 2. Do not bring any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card without its envelope. 3. A separate Answer Sheet is given. It should not be folded or mutilated. A second Answer Sheet shall not be provided. Only the Answer Sheet will be evaluated. 4. Write your Roll Number and Serial Number of the Answer Sheet by pen in the space prvided above. 5. On thefront page of the Answer Sheet, write by pen your Roll Number in the space provided at the top and by darkening the circles at the bottom. Also, wherever applicable, write the Question Booklet Number and the Set Number in appropriate places. 6. 'No overwriting is aI/owed in the entries of Roll No., Question Booklet no. and Set no. (if any) on OMR sheet and Roll No. and OMR sheet no. on the Queston Booklet. 7. Any change in the aforesaid entries is to be verified by the invigilator, otherwise it will be taken as unfairmeans. 8. Each question in this Booklet is followed by four alternative answers. For each question, you are to record the correct option on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle in the corresponding row of the Answer Sheet, by pen as mentioned in the guidelines given on the first page of the Answer Sheet. 9. For each question, darken only one circle on the Answer Sieet. If you darken more than one circle or darken a circle partially, the answer will be treated as incorrect. 10. Note that the answer once filled in ink cannot be changed. If you do not wish to attempt a question, leave all the circles in the corresponding row blank (such question will be awarded zero marks). 11. For rough work, use the inner back page of the title cover and the blank page at the end of this Booklet. 12. Deposit both the Questio.n Booklet and the Answer Sheet at the end of the Test. 13. You are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall until end of the Test. 14. If a candidate attempts to use any form of unfair means, he/she shall be liable to such punishment as the University may detennine and impose on him/her. Total No. of Printed Pages :32 f.$r ffr.(t if 3{fq(UJ 'Il" Iiit "" tq AglaSem Admission

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Question Booklet No.

lOP/29114 (To befilled up by the candidate by blue/black ball-point pen)

Roll No. LI_..L.._--'-_L.--...JL.-'_.....l._-L_-'

Roll No. (Write the digits in words) ............................................................................................... ..

Serial No. of Answer Sheet ............................................ ..

Day and Date .................................................................. .. ( Signature of Invigilator )

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Use only blue/black ball~po;nt pen in the space above and on both sides of the Answer Sheet) 1. Within 10 minutes of the issue of the Question Booklet, check the Question Booklet to ensure that it

contains all the pages in correct sequence and that no page/question is missing. In case of faulty Question Booklet bring it to the notice of the SuperintendentlInvigilators immediately to obtain a fresh Question Booklet.

2. Do not bring any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card without its envelope.

3. A separate Answer Sheet is given. It should not be folded or mutilated. A second Answer Sheet shall not be provided. Only the Answer Sheet will be evaluated.

4. Write your Roll Number and Serial Number of the Answer Sheet by pen in the space prvided above. 5. On thefront page of the Answer Sheet, write by pen your Roll Number in the space provided at

the top and by darkening the circles at the bottom. Also, wherever applicable, write the Question Booklet Number and the Set Number in appropriate places.

6. 'No overwriting is aI/owed in the entries of Roll No., Question Booklet no. and Set no. (if any) on OMR sheet and Roll No. and OMR sheet no. on the Queston Booklet.

7. Any change in the aforesaid entries is to be verified by the invigilator, otherwise it will be taken as unfairmeans.

8. Each question in this Booklet is followed by four alternative answers. For each question, you are to record the correct option on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle in the corresponding row of the Answer Sheet, by pen as mentioned in the guidelines given on the first page of the Answer Sheet.

9. For each question, darken only one circle on the Answer Sieet. If you darken more than one circle or darken a circle partially, the answer will be treated as incorrect.

10. Note that the answer once filled in ink cannot be changed. If you do not wish to attempt a question, leave all the circles in the corresponding row blank (such question will be awarded zero marks).

11. For rough work, use the inner back page of the title cover and the blank page at the end of this Booklet.

12. Deposit both the Questio.n Booklet and the Answer Sheet at the end of the Test. 13. You are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall until t~le end of the Test. 14. If a candidate attempts to use any form of unfair means, he/she shall be liable to such punishment as

the University may detennine and impose on him/her.

Total No. of Printed Pages :32 [~ f.$r ffr.(t if ~ 3{fq(UJ ~ 'Il" Iiit "" tq

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ROUGH WORK m;<n!'f

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Time: 2 Hours

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10P/291/4 No. of Questions: 100

'In''iT qfr ~ &01, : 100

Full Marks: 300

~:300

Note: (1) Attempt as many questions as you can. Each question carries 3 (Three) marks. One mark will be deducted/or each incorrect answer. Zero mark will be awarded for each unattempted question.

31f'1'!>ff'f'!; >l'I'lI' '!it ffl '"'" 'f;l"ll"lM 'li'{, ~"lPI'! 3 (<iR) at'!> 'f;l tl lJrQiIi TfM1f Trff if; fffil: !{CIi 3icI; CFH?:T '#14>/1/ ~ 31:tuf{(1 "lPI'! 'f;l

QI'<Ii'li ~~I (2) If more than one alternative answers seem to be approximate to

the correct answer, choose the closest one.

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01. Which of the following is the highest literary award in India?

(1) Jnanpith Award (2) Kalidas Puraskar

(3) Sahitya Akademi (4) Ezhuthachan Award

f.,"1r",r@(1 it -U 'IT«! it BIfi;<"1 'f;l Bcif;;io ~('!i" m m t ?

(1) ",H<41a 1{('!i"

(3) Bof$<"1 t(ol;~41 1{('!i"

(2) 'Ii of"'~1B ~('!i " (4) ~'lTif'i 1{('!i1{

02. Which of the following is R.K. Narayan's Shortest Novel?

(1) Grandmother's Tale (2) The Dark Room

(3) A Tiger for Malgudi (4) Talkative Man

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H"1f<'lf!Sd if ~ 3111:0 ~o '11(1'1 01 <or ~ ~ ,!gO'll," 'li'I'l m t ?

(1) irS4GB a.r (2) <:: S1'l; ~

03. The Z theory is based on which of the following countries?

(1) France (2) America (3) Japan (4) China

H"1f<'lf!Sd ~ if ~ f<!>B" 'R (~) Z f~";hl an'lllti t ?

(1) >rnr (2) "'l~f{'hl (3) "fT'!R (4)-.fR

04. Tension reduction is the goal of which of the following theories?

(1) Drive-reduction (2) Humanistic theory

(3) Instinct theory (4) Learning theory

H"1f<'lf!Sd f~'liHir if ~ f<l>MI ~ '(f'llq ~' t ?

(1) QonG'1 - ~ f~'liHI (2) 41'1'1dl'lI<:1 f~'lil'"

(3) 'i<'lQ'lf~ f~'lil'" (4) aU'l7T'l f~'lil'"

05. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the scientific research?

(1) Systematization of data

(2) Metaphysical explanation

(3) Study of relationship of variables

(4) Control over variables

H"1f<'lf!Sd if ~ 'li'I'l ~#lIH'h 'lit" q,'\ fq~~dl om t ?

(1) ~ <or <>1'1\"1'114'1 (2) 3l<ilf-l;'1 <>11<9'11

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06. Which one of the following explains the concept of "Organizational culture" most appropriately?

(1) Norms and values prevailing in the organization

(2) Job behavior of the employees.

(3) A system of shared meaning held by employees that distinguishes an organization from other organizations

(4) Psychosocial environment at work

PI'"'1f<.1f<!ld i! "A 'lit.! Wfo;j *~Rl ~ \iQ<"<l~ 'iii ~>T<li aqS'" "'" "A 0111&11

'li«IT t ?

(1) Wfo;j i! fql:l~1'I 'lR'Ii 0'11 'F'I (2)

(3)

07. Which one of the following is not decisional role of a manager?

(1) Entrepreneur (2) Spokesman

(3) Resource allocator (4) Negotiator

A"'1f<.1f<!ld i! "A 'lit.! >I'f'1f'f> 'iii AUlf~", ~ ~ t I

(1) ID"WIft (2) ;ffi!if

(4)

OS. Which of the following railway ministers introduced the "Garib Rath Express", is a fully A. C. low cost train for the poor. (1) Lalu Prasad Yadav

(3) Nitish Kumar

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(2) Mamata Banerjee

(4) Suresh Kalmadi

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r.j"'1r<'lr@d B -,:jf,rjf if "\'t ~ 1f5fi ~ OO'P'l ~ ~ 1tr1t qilj ~ if ~ qldlj'll<'ld ~ <Rt"il ,21 Q!ffi~\"I ~ 'lit %1

( I) <mi >l"\"IJ1; 7:fl"G'l (2) l1lliIT W (3) ~ ~ (4) ~ 'b(1~lsl

09. Which UNESCO World Heritage Site is shared by India and Bangladesh?

(1) Sunderbans National Park (2) Ballavpur National Park

(3) Kaksa National Park (4) Kalimpong National Park

'lRO "d'IT orrnr ~ ~ oitoq q;'\;r m '( ~ di "if<"i ~ fl:2 "I "f"R'l % ?

(1) fl'<;W'(1 ~~1'1(1 'IT'f; (2) ,*?(1q3{ ~~1(11 'IT<I;

10. Sanal Mansingh, the chairperson of Sangeet Natak Akademi is well known as which one of the following?

(1) Professional classical musician

(2) Professional folk singer

(3) Professional Odissi dancer

(4) Professional threater personality

WiTa ~ 31 'b 1<;;<11 'lit 31"l&lT ~ ~11r~~ ~ ~ if 0I1'ft ;;mIT % ?

(1) iffi<R ~1I{l\)~ \i'nd'bl{ (2) iffi<R ~ ~ (3) iffi<R ~ 'l~i'111 (4) 19'!Tfu >IT«! ~

11. Which state has recorded the highest increase in literacy rate among the statesf UTS of India?

(1) Chandigarh

(3) Rajasthan

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(2) Chhatisgarh

(4 ) Uttar Pradesh

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'11«! 'if; fllf'l'l >!Ri\ 3l'RT <i'l ~ it q;'j-;, m ,R'/ m!lJl«!T «11: it· 00 31fin;

~t? (3) (I "I fl!I I 1 (4) orRm

12. According to the 2001 Census, which state has the largest popula­tion?

(1) Bihar (2) Madhya Pradesh

(3) Uttar Pradesh (4) West Bengal

"11' I "HI 'if; ~, '11«! 'if; ~ >IRI qij "I1{i &11 00 3lf'.:rq; t ? (1) f.@1: (2) ""I m (3) orR m (4) ~ ~

13. Who among the following Indian origin immigrants has become tll:::; Governor of Louisiana province of the USA in 2007 ?

(1) Swaraj Paul (2) Lakshmi Mittal

(3) Vikram Pandit (4) Bobby Jindal

f-1"lf<'lf!5ld 'lmf\<! l@ 'if; Qqlfw-n it it q;'j-;, 2007 qq it 'LllJI.,<. 'if; <t.fil~I·1I >IRI '!iT 'lCf;R 'l'lT ? (1) ~ 'lK'f (2) <'l&<ft firm;[ (3) ~ qfDSd (4) ~ ~I

14. Which of the following states has the largest refinery in India?

(1) Uttar Pradesh (2) Maharashtra

(3) Goa (4) Gujarat

R"lf<'lf!5ld >!Ri\ it it ~ >IRI it W1ff.:rq; ~?If<'l~~ R4ilii1\1 t ? (1) orR m (2) ~~I(I~ (3) -.TI<u (4) ~

15. Which one of the following served as the chief minister of an Indian state for the largest continuous tenure of twenty-three years?

(1) Jayalalita (2) Mulayam Singh

(3) Chandrababu Naidu (4) Jyoti Basu

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R'"'1rclr@iI i! it m it 'lmW:T ~ -.M\ 't <l'ffi "('fcii <oR'! 'I1f.! 23 q-oj (f<l; ~

-.M\ "" q;rJ'1l1: <l "11 ('II ?

(1) "I~('Irclill

(3) iI'l;~I'i ~

(2) 'FI1~'l fu;;

(4) ~~

16. Which of the following country is not the member of APEC ?

(1) Laos (2) Mexico (3) Malaysia (4) Brunei

( 1 ) MTai'ffi (2) 4r<R'l'l>j (4) '!:IT

17. The financial year of the Reserve Bank of India runs from: (1) April - March (2) January ...... December

(3) July .... June (4) None of the above

ft"I<l ~ "" ~ q-oj '"" it '"" (f<l; "I<'rnT t ? (1) ~ it l1f"I (2) "1'1*1 it r<;<l"'l(

(3) ~ it"t! (4) '3i"R rclr@iI i! it ~ .n ~

18. On which of the following day International Women's day is celebrated.

(1) Sth March (2) lOth March (3) 12th March (4) 12 February

R'"'1rclr@iI i! it m m R1" -,:fu;rr "HHf~~ Rem 'i\; <"1! i! "'RT'IT "IT<IT t I

(1) sl1f"l (2) 10 l1f"I (3) 12l1f"1 (4) 12 <wn1

19. Which of the following countries gives the Magsaysay Award?

(1) Japan (2) Shri Lanka

(3) Indonesia (4) Philippines

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f1"'1R1Rlld ~ if ~ ~ m ~ illllf'l~1 gH<hR ~ t 1

(1) "IfI!R (2) 'lft<.'i<f>1 (3) $iI~ffl~1 (4) f\!><A1f1.i\1

20. Which of the following is the sole occurrence of Tin ore in India ? (1) Jharkhand (2) Gujarat (3) Maharashtra (4) Chhatisgarh

'lffi! 'iI> 1%"\1 "lTR! if Wlif'f<l> k'! ~/'Tlll1lflll omrr t ?

(1) $11$&01; (2) T'Rld (3) Il'1Rle (4) Wd\\1 IIi9

21. Who wrote the song Sare J ahan Se Achacha ?

(1) Maulana Abdul Kalam

(2) Mohammad lqubal

(3) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay

(4) Ravindra Nath Tagore

'm'{ ;ffi ~ ar<m' 1JRT ~ ft?mI1 ?

(1) ~~_

(3) <ifl:I;l! TR:: ~un<I

(2) Ii1 '1'"1<; .<f>~ 1(0

(4) (f'l'l;'1I"1 ~

22. Which of the following film actor has been awarded Padam Bhushan award in 2010.

(1) Rekha

(3) Priyanka Chopra

(2) Saif Ali Khan

(4) Amir Khan

H"'1f<'lf&d if ~ ~ ~ fiM;q <f>(1I<f>R 'lit 2010 if 1f'lI 'i""1 ~ gH'lid f<l»<Tll'!T t? (1) ~

(3) fWlq;j ~

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(2) ~31<'ft llIR

(4) 3llfl:R llIR

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23. Telecom Company "Blackberry" belongs to which of the following coun­tries?

(1) USA (2) Japan (3) Canada (4) China

(1) 'i '<'I. 1l:. (2) 0[fqR (3) 'Ii'1ISI (4) T.iR

24. Who has been conferred the 10th Lal Bahadur Shashtri Award on 15th Dec. 2009 in New Delhi?

(1) Ratan Tata (2) Lakshmi Mittal

(3) Sunil Mittal (4) Vijai Mallya

~ <'If('[ ~ mOO ~ 15 f~fI'4( 2009,,;r ~ it ~,,;r >RR Wn 'l'<I ?

(1) "«R CRT (2) ('f~ il:rw! (3) ~ il:rw! (4) ~ 'l1<"lT

25. In connection of which of the following summit Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh and President of the United States of America Mr. Barack Obama recently met for the first time?

(1) G 20 (2) G 8

(3) ASEAN (4) South-South

A'"'1f<'lf@d fu&ir it ~ ~ 'lml it >r'-1l'l"tft 61. ~'141~'1 ~ ~ ~ <:!"'!

6l~ f{'lil it (I~ q Rl ~ 'ffl'Ii aiIanm ~ -,it it 'm'ft om: fl:rc't ?

(1) ;;ft 20 (2);;ft 8 (3) 1lf@('1 (4) c;f&ro1-c;f&ro1

26. World Trade Organization was established in the year:

~ crI it Cf<'t ? 6lI'r'1I~~~H f'1IRid g;an ? (1) 1986 (2) 1995 (3) 2000 (4) 2005

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27. The water the contains "Calcium" and" magnesium" is called ...

(1) Hard water (2) Soft water

(3) Heavy water (4) Mineral water

f;m'lT'll i! H<t(1f"Mi' ai'R 4'I~f{l3l'l m t ~ <W<\ t ... (2) ~ = (3) ~ = (4) f~'R<'1 =

28. The current Economic Census of India, the fifth in the series, was

conducted in the year ....

(1) 2005 (2) 2006 (3) 2007 (4) 2008

29. Which one of the following is the highest mountain peak?

(1) Nanga Parbat

(3) Kanchanjunga

(2) Nanda Devi

(4) K2

f.P"lfclf«lil i! -g 'li'R-w ~, Wifril 'l'!o <iIil t ?

(1) -.rn'l'!o (2)"'R;T ~ (3) <f;'1+;j~1 (4) ~ 2

30. Meena decided to donate 15 % of her salary to an orphanage. On the

. day of donation she changed her mind and donated Rs 1896 which

was 80 % of what had decided earlier. How Much is Meena's Salary

llRT it 31'R m 'liT 15 % ~ 3RI'lR'f'1 oil GR ~ 'liT f.r<rf>< M I GR ~ ~

f<::'l ~ 1l'I <r<;(1lJ'!T ai'R ~ 1,896 <,0 GR i! ft;ii ;;it ~ "" oil 'l'ft <lfu 'liT 80 % 'IT I llRT 'liT m f'!><RT t ?

(1) Rs. 18,500 (2) Rs. 10,250 (3) R3. 15,800(4) Rs. 17,000

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31. The ratio of boys and girls in a school is 4 : 3 If there are 480 boys in the school, find the number of girls.

~ "Ff ij ~ T{"i (1$f<h~1 '!iT 3f:TlRl4: 3. tl 31"R "Ff ij ¥'I 480 ~ ~ <it (1$f<h~I' '1ft ~ -;ml f<hf"ll{ I

(1) 360 (2) 320 (3) 315 (4) 362

32. 10 % of 5 and 5 % of 10 add up to :

5 '!iT 10 % QRl~ld ail< 10 '!iT 5 % QRl~ld "j'i$ili{ -mrr t : (1) 0.25 (2) 0.10 (3) 1.00 (4) 2.50

33. Find out the value of the following:

H"1f<'lf<5id '!iT llR -;ml 'f>1f"ll{ :

47 x 66.6 - 130.2 =?

(1) 3000.20 (2) 3000.00 (3) 2989.20 (4) 3260.40

34. Sarita started a business by investing Rs. 50,000 After six months Abhishek joined her with investing 75,000 rupees and after another six months Nisha joined her with Rs. 1.25 Lakh. After two years of starting business, Sarita decided to distribute earned interest among Abhishek, Nisha and herself. What will te the proportion of earned interest among Sarita, Abhishek and Nisha

<furr i\ <,0 50,000 '!iT f.mr ~ ~ 01U'W: W' f<l;ln I ,,: ~ ~ 'f!1; an. <,0 75,000 f.mr"ili"f.r ~ -m'l fll'(17p:jJ ail< ,,: ~ 'f!1; <,0 1.25 <'mlI ~-m'l

f.!w .n ~ -m'l fll'(1 'T'ill 01U'W: mD"I "ili"f.r ~ <it "" 'f!1; <furr i\ 31f>!il "'IT"f

'1ft an., f.!w T{"i m ij oifc:i\ '!iT R$r f<l;lnl mtn, an,*," iI'lT f.!w '!iT

31f>!il "'IT"f '!iT 3f:TlRl 'I'lT m ?

(1) 4: 5 : 6 (2) 8: 9 : 10 (3) 7: 9 : 10 (4) 6: 5 : 8

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x 35. If ,10.09 12 then find out the value of x :

x "!!R ../D.09 = 12 m <it x q;r 1iR >m! r",r"l~ I

0.09

(1) 0.30 (2) 3.00 (3) 36 (4) 3.60

36. In an examination 70% students passed in English, 80% passed in Mathematics and 10% failed in both subjects. If in both the subjects total 144 students passed, then the total number of students ap-peared in the exam, was ..... .

(1) 125 (2) 200 (3) 240 (4) 375

37. There is 10% water in 40 liter mixture of milk and water. In a new mixture, how much water needs to be added to have 20% water in the basic mixture ?

",>1 am wn "" l('!i 40 ~ fl:r~ if 10% wn ~I ~ fl:r~ if 20%wn ~ "" full: l@ fl:r~ if fiI;o:n wn r~(1111 allq~~i'\i ~ ? (1) 6 Liter (~) (2) 6.5 Liter (~) (3) 5.5 Liter (~) (4) 5 Liter (~)

38. An individual purchased an old machine in Rs. 1200 and spent Rs. 200 on its repair. He sold that machine in Rs. 1680. What is the percent of profit earned by him?

l('!i '01:lfui "t ~:JU'lI mlR 1200.0 if~ am ~ ~{"4(1 'R 200.0 19"l fo!>itl ~ ~ 1680.0 if -ifq K<rrl ~ fiMR 1lfim '<'1T'l >IT'<! ~an ? (1) 20% (2) 10% (3) 8% (4) 16%

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39. In a lottery, 16 tickets were sold and 4 prizes were awarded. If a person bought 4 tickets, what is the probability of his winning a prize?

1J."if ~ # 16 ~ ~ TT{ afu: 4 1<*4>1\ fu:ill11l:1 <1ft:: flRfi "'1ft!; if ~ -n "IR ~ 1llOO m, 1'lt ~ &m 9>\*4>1\ -;;fuR 'lit "B'I1'RT <i<lT ~ ?

(1 ) x

164 (2)

175 256

(3) 1 4

(4) 81 56

40, A fruit seller claims that he sells the fruits at the buying cost, but still he gets 25% profit on the buying cost. How much he weighs equal to one kilogram.

41,

1J."if "1>('1 m-m, ~ 'Ri'i 'lit <'Il'R! "!?f'I 'f{ it;f.I 'liT Gl'fI ~ ~, ~ 1l'! m 31'1'ft <'Il'R! 'f{ 25% 'liT i.'II'f >IJ1<[ ~ ~I cr& r.,<"iIQI~ ij;-~ 'f{ fl!;a";n H ~?

( 1) 800 gram (llT'l)

(3) 890 gram (llT'l)

2 9 1 2 4-x~x5-x2- =?

3 14 6 5 .

(1 ) 15~ 5

(2)

(2) 850 gram (llT'l)

(4) 900 gram (llT'l)

(3) 14 2 5

(4 ) 14 4 5

42. A business man gives 15% discount on marked price. How much he should enhance the marked price of the good, so that he could get 19% profit on his buying cost.

1J."if allql(l affif.o ~ 'f{ 15% 'lit ~ ~ ~ I cr& ~ ~ 'liT fl!;a";n ~ affif.o ~ 1'IWf; '3i! 'l9fu: <'Il'R! 'f{ 15% i.'II'l >IJ1<[ it ~ ?

(1) 34% (2) 40% (3) 25% (4) 30%

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43. Mohan sold an article at the cost of Rs. 1440 and he got 20% profit What was the cost of that article?

~ ~ 1!,'P WlR 'lit ",,0 1440 i( ifqj a:IR ~ 20% 011'1 >IT'<! 113lT1 <rn W!r'l 'hi

GJ11 'l<lT 'l1 ?

(1 ) Rs. 1200 (2) Rs. 1250 (3) Rs. 1000 (4) Rs.975

44. If ../256 + JX = 2 :

<@:: ../256 + JX =2 , <it x ~ :

(1 ) 58 (2) 138 (3) 78 (4 ) 64

45. What will be the area of a square whose perimeter is 48cm ?

(1) 144 sq. em. (2) 156 sq. em.

(3) 170 sq. em. (4) 175 sq. em.

M q1j 'lTI~ f"l*l'hl qfl:fAfd 48 Bo"lfio t <FI ~ ~ :

(1) 144 q1j Mo (3) 170 q1j Mo

(2) 156 q1j Mo (4) 175 q1j Mo

46. If Reeta is more beautiful than Roopa but not as beautiful as Arnita, Which of the following statements is not c.orrect ?

(1) The most beautiful girl among them is Roopa

(2) Amita is more beautiful than Roopa

(3) Amita is the most beautiful girl

(4) Reeta is more beautiful than Roopa

31lR"furr ~ B 3lf>rq; ~ ~ 11'1': aWrcn fmr;f' ~ ~ ~ <it f'l'"'lf<'lf(iJ(j il ~ 'lit.! B1 '"'l'l<'r(':l "'f@ ~ ?

(1) ~~~~~~

(3) aWrcn ~ ~ ~

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47. A is the father of B, and C is the son of D. Which of the following

information will NOT lead to the inference that C is the grand child of

A?

(1) D is the wife of B (2) B is the sister of D

(3) D is the daughter A (4) B is the daughter D

B 'liT fun A t am D 'liT ~ C tl R'"'lr<'lr@d '!:"'fIW if -ft ~ ~ 3WR qft

~ ~ <R<fT f<l; C, A 'liT ..fur t ?

(1) B qft 'Wft D t (3) A qft iItt D t

(2) D qft '10'1 B t (4) D qft iItt B t

48. If the meaning of code 3,4,5 and' 6 is respectively 0,4,10,18 then

what will be the meaning of code 7 ...... .

"lf1; F 3,4,5 (!2lT 6 'liT 31of~: 0,4,10,18 m <it F 7 'liT 310f m -(1) 21 (2) 28 (3) 36 (4) 42

49. Find the missing number in the series 15, 18,24, ..... .45

~ 15, 18,24 ..... .45 it ~ \'iw:II-.rrn if>lr"ll{1

(1) 27 (2) 30 (3) 33 (4) 36

50. Which one of. the following numbers does not possess the common

property that the other three numbers do ?

R'"'lr<'lr@d \'iw:IIw it -ft ~ % <=fI:rR rq:il~dl ~ nrn -:.;It 3R <fA ~&II~ ~t?

(1) 8742 (2) 6428 (3) 7346 (4) 5294

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51. A 300 meter long train speeds past a pole in 12 seconds. What is its speed in kilometer per hour ?

52.

53.

(1) 40 km. per hour (2) 72 km. per hour

(3) 90 km. per hour (4) 120 km. per hour

<iR -.It ~ ~ ll!'f> {<iI' II $1 flRft <Wil '!it 12 €lit 0 s ii '111: '"' -.mft t ~ tl '1>1 7jfu for;:!j\. '51RP:[1jGT 'I'l1 t ?

(1) 40 for;:<i1.51ru'lO<!1

(3) 90 for;:<i\.5!ru'lO<!1

(Direction for Questions 52-55)

(w-r52-55~~~)

(2) 72 for;:!j\.51ru'lO<!1

(4) 120 for;:!j\.51ru'lO<!1

Read the following information and answer questions 52 to 55.

R'"1f<.1f"'d ~ '!it ~ am ~ 52 it 55 'iiI ~ ~ I

Deepa is 5 years older than Bipin and Raj is 5 years older than Chaman. Arun is double the age of Chaman and Bipin is 2 years

older than Raj. Arun is 6 years old

<ft'IT fcIf'R -a 5 "\lR'l ~ tam,"" "IlR -a -q'fq "\lR'l ~ tl ;m;ur "IlR '1>1 a:n:! 'liT w-rr t am fcIf'R '"" -a 2 "\lR'l ~ t I ;m;ur 6 'I'f 'liT t I

Who is the oldest of all ?

(1 ) Arun (2) Bipin (3) Deepa (4) Raj

m~~t?

(1 ) ;m;ur (2) fcIf'R (3) <ft'IT (4) '"" Who was the youngest of all 7 years back?

(1 ) Arun (2) Bipin (3) Chaman (4) Raj

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7'f<f ~ ~ ~ W'Iit fflzT "IT ?

(1 ) 3JOUT (2) f<WH (3) T.f'R (4) '"" 54. What is Bipin's age?

( 1 ) 6 years (2) 7 years (3) 8 years (4) lO years

"f'l 3JOUT ~ 8:a:rr (fil ~ fonil1T ~ "IT ?

(1) 6'l'i (2) 7'l'i (3) 8'l'i (4) lO'l'i

55, How old was Bipin when Arun was born?

(1) 3years (2) 4 years (3) 5years (4) 6 years

"f'l 3JOUT ~ 8:a:rr (fil f<WH fonil1T ~ "IT ?

(1) 3'l'i (2) 4'l'i (3) 5 'l'i (4) 6 'l'i

56. What should come next in the following letter series?

HGFEDCBAHGHEDCBHGFEDCH

R"'1f<'lf&ct 318;R lli11 if 3'flT('IT 318;R ~ 3lRT ~ ?

(1) F (2) G (3) B (4) A

57. What is th~ common between Keats, Ghalib and Kabir

(1) They ail belong to middle age

(2) They wer,' all romantic poets

(3) They were 111 poets

(4) They were an poets laureates

~, 7JTfW.l afu ~ if <FTI *iA I'jdi t ?

(1) it 'loft 'l~ il *i",r;'f<T t (2) it 'loft ~i<§'GctlqIGl q;fcr it (3) it 'loft q;fcr it (4) it 'loft '"" ~ it

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58. Rajeev takes nine days to complete a task. If Gautam is 1 and 1/2 times more capable than Rajeev, how much time Gautam will to com­plete that task.

(1) 6 days (2) 3 days 3

(3) 4 5 days (4) 3

3 5 days

mf\q fonBt 'FiT'! qiT '!!1 'liB i\ 9 K-1 <trr tl '!fu: -,fup:r mf\q it 1 ~ "TIT ~ <WI! it it -,fup:r --ro 'FiT'! qiT '!!1 'liB i\ ~ .WI'l <'rrr ?

(1) 6 K-1 (2) 3 K-1 (4) 3

3 - K-1 5

59. If you want to measure the intelligence of a group of students, which one of the following measures will be more suitable?

(1) Arithmetic mean (2) Mode

(3) Median (4) Geometric mean

'!fu: 311'! m;IT iii- ll7l' ~ qij ~ liT'R ~ t it A'"'1rclr@<1 i\ it ~ 'i<1Rl

aq':\(h WIT? (1) <>i 'Ii' lfi> 1<i1 ~ 11"'lllR

(3) lTIl1l

(2) '1!l'1'1i

(4) ;,;qlrA<i1~ 11"'lllR

60. If sun means moon, moon means sky, sky means cloud and cloud menans raining and raining means sun, then where the birds 11y ?

(1) Sky (2) Moon (3) Sun (4) Cloud

'!fu: 'l:f "" 31>.1 ~ it, ~ "" 31>.1 31)q;rn it, 31)q;rn "" 31>.1 ~ it, ~ "" 31>.1 Cf'If it 31'h: Cf'If "" 31>.1 'l:f it it rijn?~r "%1 ~ ?

(1) 31)q;rn (2) ~ (3) 'l:f (4) ~

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61. Which one is different from the rest?

R"lf<'lf@ct il "B ~ ~ ~ f'ffl t ?

(1) 49 (2) 56 (3) 42 (4) 35

62. Which one is different?

(1) Alpha (2) Meta

f1"lf<'lf@ct il "B ~ f'ffl t ?

(1) 3W'IiT (2)-qm

(3) Beta

(3) -.rrzr

(4) Gamma

(4) 1!T11T

63. What will be the speed of water if a boat going at 9 kIns/hr. in still

water and 12 kms in downstream, comes back in total three hours?

(1) 4 kml h.

(3) 4.5 kmj h.

(2) 5 kInl h.

(4) 3 kml h.

<!R ~ "!m ;;j) ~ 0R'l il fiI;.m. Qm'"l u~ Of;) '{1!ijR "B afu: ~ il fiI;.m. q,'\

1'Jfu "B omft it, <lR ~ il qpru -.iR: amft it <it 'IT'ft Of;) 1'Jfu 'I'lT m ?

( 1 ) 4 fiI;.m. 'llffi >icT

(3) 4 . 5 fiI; ,m. 'llffi >icT

(2) 5 fiI;.m. 'llffi >icT

(4) 3 f<l;.m. 'llffi >icT

64. The sum of age of a man and his son is 100 yrs. 30 years ago the man

was three times as old as his son. Find the age of his son at present.

(1) 35 yrs (2) 40 yrs (3) 50 yrs (4) 44 yrs

fiI;<fi ~ afu: oWl; ~ q,'\ ~ 'liT <iM 100 Cf'f tl <1m Cf'f wc't % ~ 311f.t ~ "B <lR "TIT ~ "'I ~ Wl'I ~ q,'\ ~ -,rrct i.filf"lQJ

(1) 15Cf'f (2) 40Cf'f (3) 50Cf'f (4) 44Cf'f

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65. If the 11 th day of a month is Saturdy, which of the following days will occur five times in that month? (1) Sunday (2) Tuesday (3) Saturday (4) Friday

1%W ~ 'liT 11 <if k-l 'lfu: ~IR'II( m, 1i't R"1f<'lf@d if B ~ ~ ~ if 'll'<r "IR -.wrr ? . .

(1) (fet'll( (2) '"1'1(1'11( (4) WI' 'II(

66. Milk and Butter hold the same relation as :

(1) Tea and Coffee (2) Rice and Curd

(3) Grapes and Wine (4) Potato and Vegetable

~"l :;fu: '"I'f@1 'liT <ffl\ <"11<1"'1 t ;;it t : ( 1 ) "l1'!:;fu: ~ if (2) "'i'IJq(1:;fu: ~ if

(3) ~:;fu: 'IR1'I if (4) ~ :;fu: ~ if

(Direction for questions 67-71)

(67·71 w-riJ;fm!:f.rW")

Read the data given below and answer questions 67 to 71

Shyam earns salary of Rs. 9228/= plus 10% HRA per month. His expenditure on food is 25% while on entertainment he spends 9%. He pays house rent 18%. On education of his sons and daughters he spends 23%. His medical expenditure is 13% and he saves 12%.

'I'lfIl QRl'"lI~ m <0 9228 'iI; <'IT"! 10% ~ ~ 'ftIT "1m! tl ~ 'R ~ llfi'i 25% t ~ '"I1'1{"I1 'R % 9% llfi'i ~ tl % 18% ~ ~ ~ t 31'R ~ :;fu: (1$f,"~'r 'lit m8J1 'R % 23% llfi'i ~ tl ~ f"f'"t4l~ 13% llfi'i t :;fu: % 12% 'I"!O ~ tl

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67. How much Shyam's spends on entertainment (in Rs.) ?

'I'lJll 4:i1 \"l'i 'R ~ ~ (m i'i) 'li«II i ?

(1) Rs.415 (2) Rs.835 (3) Rs.914

68. Wl1at is Shyam's actual house rent (in Rs.) ?

'i'Tlli'liT ClIWf6l'h ll'liR ~ (<'141 i'i) ~ i ?

(1) 1661 (2) 1827 (3) 1::187

(4) Rs.435

(4) 1941

69, If shyam wanted to save at least Rs. 30,000 in two years time, how much extra should he save in the second year? (Currently, the rate of interest in saving is 12% per annum paid annually).

(1) 1000

(2) 500

(3) 750

(4) He does not need to save extra.

7:lfu: 'I'lJll ~ q<f i'i q;-q it q;-q "0 30,000 'l"IRT ~ m <it ~ ~ 'l'i ~ 'fiT<! 'R'IT~? (Cld4 H 'fiT<! 'R ~ 1;< 12% <!lfiiq; i -;;It "' q<f :fT<IR '1ft "Ifill i) I (1) 1000

(2) 500

(3) 750

(4) ~ 3lRlfhh ~ '1ft 3lICl~~'lidI1tf i

'to. After Shaym's savings and house rent how much is left for other things (in Rs.) ?

'I'lJll '1ft 'fiT<! afu: ll'liR ~ ~ ~ 'IIG ~ 'lIB afu: ~ ~ ~ ~ 'fi'!<I1

il (mi'i)

(1) 7106 (2) 7601 (3) 7(J16 (4) 7160

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71. If in the next year, a 10% increase in the cost of food and entertain­ment occurs due to inflation, what would be the new percentage of savings with the same salary ?

"'lfu: 31'T#t q1j !il"lfthlRt '" <!iT{1Jl ~ 31l< Q;fji"l'1 il 10% ~ ~ "IRft t ill ~ '1"10 'lIT '1'!T QRt~ld 61ft -it<R 1:[( 'fl.r ~ ?

(1) 8.2% (2) 8.6% (3) 9.2% (4) 8.8%

(Directions for questions 72-'16)

Read the data given below and answer question 72 to 76

r''''1r<.1r~d m::m qit ~ am Wol 72 ~ 76 '" OW ~I Year Wheat Imports (in Tones)

(or<:!) ~ «iT = ( 'CIJrn" if ) 2000 3465 2001 1811 2003 2431 2004 4203 2005 7016 2006 5832 2007 2000 2008 2500

72. In which year did the imports register highest increase over its pre­ceding year ?

(1) 2003 (2) 2004 (3) 2005 (4) 2008

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73. The imports in 2001 were approximately how many times that of the year 2006?

2001 fi 3ll'll<! 2006 '1ft ~~ f'n<RT "TIT 'IT ?

(1) 0.31 (2) 1.68 (3) 2.41 (4) 3.22

74. What is the ratio of the years which have above average imports to those which have below average imports?

O'! <I'ii 'liT 31TI1<f <!<IT i fiRil afu:m it aU'l'li 3ll'll<! ~a:rr ~ ¥AT fi fiRil afu:m it "'" 3ll'll<! <;of ~a:rrl (1) 3: 5 (2) 5: 3 (3) 8: 3 (4) 3: 8

75. The increase in imports in 2008 was what percentage of the imports in 2007?

(1) 25% (2) 5% (3) 125% (4) 80%

76. The imports in 2004 were approximately what percentage of average imports for the given years?

~ <I'ii '1ft ~~ 2004 fi 3ll'll<! afu:m '1ft ~~ f'n<RT QRl~ld aU'l'li 'IT ?

(1) 125 (2) 115 (3) 85 (4) 190

77. What is the percentage of growth rate of Gross Domestic product in 2008-09 as per the Economic Survery 2009-2010 presented in the Lok Sabha ?

<'it<!; "'II fi ~ 31lf"*" ~~ 2009-10 ~ ~ 2008-09 fi ~ ~ ~ 'liT QRl~ld <!<IT i ?

(1) 7.7% (2) 7.8% (3) 6.8% (4) 6.7%

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78. Which one of the following shows the advance estimated of GDP for 2009-10 as described in Economic Survey 2009-2010?

f.l "l f<:1 f@d it -g '!it.! a:nfof<t; Wi&!"! 2009 -1 0 it qfUfq ;;ft .it ."<U. 'liT 2009 - 10 ii;

fu1l: ~ 311'!R G'IIim t ?

(1) 7.2% (2) 7.4% (3) 7.3% (4) 7.1%

79. K is the brother ofT.M. is mother of K.W. is brother of M. How is W

related to T ?

80.

81.

(1) Maternal uncle

(3) Grandfather

(2) P"ternal Uncle

(4) None of these

T 'liT ~ K tl K 'lit III M tl M 'liT ~ W tl W 'liT T -g "f!lT ~ t ?

( 1 ) lJT1'!1 (2) <rrtIT

(3) <;IGT (4) ~i1' -g ~ ~I

Directionsfor questions 80-81) Choose the appropriate words from the given options to suit most nearly the meq;ning of the

following.

A fourteen-lined poem is called a .......

(1) Sonnet (2) Cannibal

(3) Composition (4) Lyric

Love for the whole world is called .....

(1 ) Patriotism (2) Generousness

(3) Philanthropy (4) Nobility

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Choose the opposite of the following idiomatic expression form the option given.

82. To go to the dogs

(\) To turn over a new leaf

(3) To be off one's head

(2) To oil one's own machine

(4) To breathe one's last

Choose the correct meaning of the following idiomatic experessionform the options given.

83. Poles apart ....

(I) Very distant (2) Separate

(3) Totally different in views (4) Very different

(Direction for questions 84 and 85) Choose the correct prepo· sitions in the blanks ....... .

84. A gentleman should be true ..... his words

(\) with (2) In (3) on (4) to

85. The father is vexed ..... his son.

(\) with (2) about (3) to (4) in

(directions for questions 86 to 89) Each capitalized word given below is followed by four alternatives. Choose the one that isfarthestjrom the possible meaning of the capitalized word.

86. INIMI CAL

(I) Supportive (2) Inquistive (3) lack-Luster (4) Coarse

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MUSTY

(1 ) Certainty (2) Stale (3) Modern (4) Mysterious

KINDLED

(1) Extinguished (2)Weakened (3) Reduced (4) Ignited

PENURY

(1 ) Education (2) Wealth (3) Laziness (4) Ignorance

(Directions for questions 90·93) Each capitalized word given below is followed by four words. Select the word that is most similar in meaning toward in capital letters.

90. BEWITCHING

(1) Enchanting(2) Affected (3) Magical (4) Ensnaring

91. WEIRD

(1 ) Beastly (2) Frightening (3) Unpleasant (4) Unnatural

92. INSCRUTABLE

(1) Strange (2) Marvelous (3) Mysterious (4) Sublime

93. DAZED

(1) Shocked (2) Dreamy (3) Happy (4) Tired

94. Choose the word that does not belong to the rest.

(I) Store (2) Career (3) Profession (4) Trade

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Comprehension Read the following passage and then answer the questions thot follow according to the content of the passage.

The impact of technical advancement in armaments on man needs, to be analyzed with a rational mind, and heart free from preju­dices of anykind towards modernization. The most noticeable impact of this developmentcertainlay has been the loss ofimmu­nity from violence for successive generations ever since the in­vention of gunpowder. In modern times, the presence of techni­cally advanced arms, not onlyat the fronts but also among the civilian population, has vastly undermined the value of human life, and endangered the very entity of those virtues of self restraing and discretion, on which a peaceful and amiable soei­ety rests. However, an unbiased view of the present scenario, would refrain one from attributing the rising trends of violence to the avalilability of technically superior weapons, for one must not overlook the fact that 'Necessity is the mother of invention"

Every stage in the development of armaments has been marked by its distinct impact on society. When man fought with stones and his bare hands, the society was not yet compact. The discov­ery of metal and the use of spears, knives and arows indicate the stage of formation of small kingdoms. Fire continued to be an effective weapon of destruction. When the man introduced the cavalry into the army and imporvd the strategies of making war, some small kingdoms gave away to form empires, but with no revolutionary advances inarmaments forhcoming the political structure of society remained more or less stagnant for the many coming centuries. The next significant development was the use of gunpowder, which could be used to perform acts which were then thought to be impossible. Gunpowder was used to form the ammunition of sev­eral guns and canons. This sudden advances in weaponry not only facilitated the control of a large mass of people by relatively few armed ment that helping to form strong expires, but the avail-

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ability of the new technology to a select few nations enabled the formationof colonies in continents which did not have access to the modernized technologies of warfare. Modern technological advances in armaments aided the formation of nation states in Europe. The extensive use of the fire-power lent a lethal edge to the naval power which proved to be the greatest asset to any nation in the 19th centruy. Small United nations States of Europe with strong navies, modern arms and disciplined men gained con­trol of lands in foreign continents far greater in areas than the parent countries.

95. Necessityis the mother of invention means

(1) Where there is mother there is invention

(2) When necessity arises invention is done.

(3) Most of the inventionae preplanned (4) Nothing happens without creating congenial environment

96. The invention of modern weapons have resulted into

(I) loss of immunity fromwar in the society

(2) successive wars for the last two centuries.

(3) arms race among the nations.

(4) loss of the life and property everynow and then

97. Small kingdoms turned into big empires, after

(I) the invention of cavalry and canons and its introduction into the army.

(2) the intoduction ofnuciear arms into the army.

(3) the end of the use of knives, arrows and swords.

(4) the end of the 19th century.

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98. The style of the passage is

(I I informative

(3) retrospective [2) aJJalytical

(4) provocative

The/ollowing section contains words which have been speli in four different ways. Identify the word with correct spell­ing.

99. (1 ) Maneuver (2) Manoeuvre (3) Manoeure (4) Menoeureur

100.(1) Aristocracy (2) Aristocrasy (3) Areistocracy (4) Ar~ostorsrecy

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