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No.1 School in India 1 Sri Chaitanya School Gr and Test - 3 NTSE - Level -1 I nstructions to Candidates Read the following instructions carefully before you answer the questions. Answers are to be SHADED on a SEPARATE OMR Answer Sheet given, with HB Pencil. Read the Instructions Printed on the OMR Sheet carefully before answering the questions. PART - I - M AT (Q.NO. 1 to 50) I. NUMBER SERIES : 1. 23, 27, 35, 41, 43, 47, 55, 61, 63 _____ [ ] 1) 65 2) 66 3) 67 4) 68 II. LETTER SERIES : 2. JQ, IR, HS; __________ FU [ ] 1) TG 2) GT 3) FS 4) IV III. NUMBER ANALOGIES 3. 81 : 729 : 100 : ________ [ ] 1) 110 2) 1000 3) 1200 4) 1100 I V. LETTER ANALOGIES 4. HRD : JSF : : XMP : ________ [ ] 1) ZNQ 2) ZQR 3) YNR 4) SJK V. WORD ANALOGIES 5. Pig : Piglet : : Dog : _________ [ ] 1) Cat 2) Tail 3) Puppy 4) Canine VI. CODING AND DECONDING : 6. In a certain code language, if the word ‘EAGLE’ is coded as ‘FBHMF’, then how is the word “TIGER’ coded in that language ? [ ] 1) UJHFS 2) VJJSG 3) VHFST 4) IQPF Medium : ENGLISH Roll No . LCT : ENGLISH MENTAL ABILITY AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST Time : 180 Minutes Mental Ability Test : 50 Marks L anguage Compr ehensive Test : 50 M ar ks Aptitude Test : 100 Marks Total : 200 M ar ks

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No.1 School in India 1 Sri Chaitanya School

Grand Test - 3 NTSE - Level -1

Instructions to Candidates

Read the following instructions carefully before you answer the questions. Answers are to beSHADED on a SEPARATE OMR Answer Sheet given, with HB Pencil. Read the InstructionsPrinted on the OMR Sheet carefully before answering the questions.

PART - I - MAT

(Q.NO. 1 to 50)

I. NUMBER SERIES :

1. 23, 27, 35, 41, 43, 47, 55, 61, 63 _____ [ ]1) 65 2) 66 3) 67 4) 68

II . LETTER SERIES :

2. JQ, IR, HS; __________ FU [ ]1) TG 2) GT 3) FS 4) IV

I II . NUMBER ANALOGIES

3. 81 : 729 : 100 : ________ [ ]1) 110 2) 1000 3) 1200 4) 1100

IV. LETTER ANALOGIES

4. HRD : JSF : : XMP : ________ [ ]1) ZNQ 2) ZQR 3) YNR 4) SJK

V. WORD ANALOGIES

5. Pig : Piglet : : Dog : _________ [ ]1) Cat 2) Tail 3) Puppy 4) Canine

VI . CODING AND DECONDING :6. In a certain code language, if the word ‘EAGLE’ is coded as ‘FBHMF’, then how is the word

“TIGER’ coded in that language ? [ ]1) UJHFS 2) VJJSG 3) VHFST 4) IQPF

Medium : ENGLISH Roll No.

LCT : ENGLISH

MENTAL ABILITY ANDSCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST

Time : 180 Minutes Mental Ability Test : 50 MarksLanguage Comprehensive Test : 50 MarksAptitude Test : 100 MarksTotal : 200 Marks

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VI I . ODD MANOUT (LETTERS) :7. 1) EFG 2) FGH 3) GHI 4) HIJ [ ]

VII I . CLOCKS :8. What is the angle between the two hands of a clock, when the clock shows 3 hours 25 minutes ?

1) 45 ½° 2) 46° 3) 46½° 4) 47½° [ ]

IX. CALENDERS :

9. If 22nd April, 1982 was a Thursday, then what day of the week was 3nd November, 1982 ?1) Monday 2) Wednesday 3) Friday 4) Sunday [ ]

X. SEATING ARRANGEMENTFour boys M,N,O,P and four girls Q,R,S and T are seated at a rectanguarl table which can seatthree each along the longer sides and one each on the narrow sides. The arrangement conforms tothe following restrictions.1) None of the boys are the girls are seated together2) All the boys are seated at the longer sides of the table.3) Neither R nor S are at the narow side of the table4) O is to the immediate right of Q 5) S is exactly in between N and P6) R is exactly between M and O 7) P is on the immediate left of Q

10. Which pair of persons are seated at the narrow ends of the table ? [ ]1) M and O 2) T and O 3) T and Q 4) Q and P

XI . DATA SUFFICIENCY :They will give a question followed by two statements. I f first statement alone is sufficient toanswer the question then our answer option is one. I f second statemet alone is sufficient toanswer the question then our answer optin is two. I f both are needed to answer the questionthen, our answer option is three. If by using both also you are not able to answer the questionthen, your answer option is four.

11. Find x and y [ ]Statement 1 : 2x + 3y = 5Statement 2 : 4x + 6y = 101) Statement 1 is sufficient 2) Statement 2 is sufficient3) Both 1 and 2 are required 4) Both 1 and 2 are not sufficient

XI I . BLOOD RELATIONS:12. Pointing to a photograph a man tells his friend, “she is the only daughter of the father of my

father”. How is the lady in the photograph related to the man ? [ ]1) Wife 2) Sister 3) Aunt 4) Niece

XII I . DIRECTIONS SENSE :13. My cat “Twinkle’ runs 30 metres towards the East and turns left, runs 10 metres and turns right,

runs 5 meters and then turns left, runs 2 metres and turns right, runs 12 metres, finally turns leftruns 7 metres, Towards which direction is it running now ? [ ]1) South 2) North 3) East 4) West

XIV. DEDUCTIONS :

14. Statement : All teachers are doctors [ ]All Engineers are doctors

Conclur ions : 1) All teachers are Engineers 2) All Engineers are teachers3) Some teachers are engineers4) None

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XV. RANKING :

Directions for question15 : Consider the letters of the alphabet written in the order from left toright i.e from A to Z. Answer the following questions based on the above sequence

15. The letter which is fourth to the left of the letter, which is fifth to the right of F is [ ]1) C 2) W 3) E 4) G

XVI . ODD MAN OUT (WORDS) :

16. 1) Rocket 2) Space craft 3) Chalenger 4) Aeroplane [ ]

XVII . MISSING NUMBERS

Directions : Question 16 :In the questions below the numbers in the figures are related. Identifytheir relationship and find the missing numbers in the given figures.

17. 48196 256

324

39121 169

225

2125 81

?

[ ]

1) 16 2) 36 3) 49 4) 64

XVII I . SIMILAR FIGURES

Directions : (Question 18) Find the figure which is similar to the problem figure, choosing fromth given alternatives.Problem Figures.

18. [ ]

1) 2) 3) 4)

XIX. NON VERBAL SERIES

Directions : (Questions: 19) Complete the figural series, choosing the correct figure from thegiven alternatives.

19. [ ]

1) 2) 3) 4)

XX. MIRROR IMAGESDirections : (Question 20) Find the correct mirror images for the following problem figureschoosing from the alternatives.Problems Figures

20. [ ]

1) 2) 3) 4)

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XXI . FIGUIRE COMPLETION

Directions : (Question : 21) Find the missing part of the given figure from the alternatives.

21.

?

[ ]

1) 2) 3) 4)

XXII . FIGURE OVERLAPING

Directions : Questions 21 : In the following questions two figures are given as problemfigures. Find which of the following alternative figures would be formed, if the first figure issuperimposed on the second figure.

22.a

b [ ]

1) 2) 3) 4)

XXII I . EMBEDDED FIGURE

Directions : (Questions 22) : In the following questions a problem figure is given. Theproblem figure is hidden in one of the figures given alternatives. Find the figure in which theproblem figure is is hidden.

23. [ ]

1) 2) 3) 4)

XXIV. NON VERBAL ODD MAN OUT

Directions : (Questions 24) : Complete the figural analogy, by choosing the figures from thegiven alternaties.

24. ? [ ]

1) 2) 3) 4)

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XXV. PAPER PUNCHINGDirections : Questions 25 : A sheet of paper in the given shape is folded as shown in figures.Then punched as shown by dots in the figure. Find how the paper appears when it is unfolded.Find the correct choice for the questions using the alternatives.

25. [ ]

1) 2) 3) 4)

XXVI. DOT SITUATION :

Directions : Such for the similar area in the answer figures where the dot is situated in thequestion figure.

26. [ ]

1) 2) 3) 4)

XXVII . MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS :

27. If a * b = 2a + 3b + 4ab + 5, then {(7 * 3) – (5 * 2)} is [ ]1) 61 2) 43 3) 51 4) 49

XXVII I . WATER IMAGES

28.(X)

1) 2) 3) 4) [ ]

XXIX. BOX FORMATION

29. (X) which of the folloiwng in not correct [ ]

1) 2) 3) 4)

XXX.DICE

30. Four different positions of the some dice are shown below. Find the number on the face oppositethe face showing 4 ?

i) 4

3 2 ii) 3

4 5 iii) 5

1 3 iv) 2

3 1 [ ]

1) 6 2) 5 3) 2 4) 1

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XXXI.TRANSPARENT SHEET

Directions (Questions 31) : In each of the following problems, a square transparent sheet with apattern is given. Figure out from among the four alternatives as to how the patter would appearwhen the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

Transparent Sheet Response Figures

31.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

[ ]

XXXII . DICTIONARY ORDERDirections : (Question 32) : In the words given below, choose the one that comes first, whenarranged in alphabetical order as is done in a Dictionary. After identifying the right answer,indicate it as per the “Instructions”.

32. 1) Fan 2) Family 3) Fair 4) Fuse [ ]

XXXII I . WORD CLASSIFICATION

Directions : (Question33) : In each of the following questions, five words are given. Four ofthese words are alike in some manner and one is different from them. Choose out this oddword. After identifying it, indicate it as per the “Instructions”.

33. 1) Table 2) Chair 3) Almarah 4) Bench [ ]

XXXIV. WORD ANALOGY

Directions : (Question 34) : There is a certain relationship between two given words on oneside of ::, and one word is given on the other side of :: . You have to find out the word from thegiven alternatives having the same relationship as the given pair. After identifying the rightanswer, indicate it as per the “Instructions”.

34. Temple : Pooja :: School : ? [ ]1) Play 2) Friends 3) Teacher 4) Games

XXXV. VENN DIAGRAM - TYPE ONEIn class of 150 students, 45 take Histroy 65 take Geography and 10 both Histroy andGeography.

35. How many students take only Geography? [ ]1) 45 2) 10 3) 55 4) 65

XXXVI. VENN DIAGRAM - TYPE TWO

Directions : (Question 36) : With the help of the given diagram, answer thefollowing questionsby making the right choice from the given alternatives. After identifying the right anser, indicateit as per the “Instructions”.

a b c

ef

g

Students Players

Artists

d

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36. Which letter represents students, who are players but not artists ? [ ]1) e 2) d 3) c 4) b

XXXVII . VENN DIAGRAM - TYPE THREE

Directions: (Question37) : These questions are based on the following diagrams. Study thediagrams carefully and identify the correct alternatives to answer the questions. Indicate theright answer as per the “Instruction”.

(1)(2) (3)

(4)

37. District, Mandal, Village [ ]

XXXVII I . NUMERICAL CODING TYPE ON E

Directions : (Question38) : If in a language A is coded as 1, B is coded as 2 and so on, howare the following letter combinations coded ? After identifying the right answer, indicate it asper the “Instructions”.

38. DEATH [ ]1) 4517 2) 4528 3) 4518 4) 5417

XXXIX. NUMERICAL CODING TYPE TWO

Directions : (Question 39) : If CHEST is coded as 45723 and BALL is coded as 6899, howare thefollowing words coded. After identifying the right answer, indicate it as per the“Instructions”.

39. CAT [ ]1) 473 2) 483 3) 423 4) 583

XL. SIMPLIFICATIONS

Directions : (Question 40) : The following questions are based on simple arithmeticcalculations. There are five alternatives gien under each question. After identifying the rightanswer, indicate it as per the “Instructions”.

40. (205 4) + 2 = ? [ ]1) 820 2) 822 3) 821 4) 922

XLI. NON VERBAL ANALOGYDirections : (Question 41) : In the following questions, problem figures are marked (A), (B),(C), (D). The ‘D’ is vacant with a question mark ‘?’ in it. The (B) figure bears a cetainrelationship to (A). Similarly one of the five answer figures bears similar relationship to (C)figure. You have to choose this figure which replaces the question mark ‘?’. After indentifying itindicate it as per the “Instructions”.

41. Problem figures Answer figure

?

(A) (B) (C) (D) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)[ ]

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XLII . NON VERBAL ODD MAN OUT

Directions : (Question 42) : In each of the following questions, there are five figures. Four ofthem are similar in someway. They form a group based on some characteristic. Find out thefigure that is differnt and does not belong to the group. After finding the right answer indicate itas per the “Instructionss”.

42.(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

[ ]

XLII I . NON VERBAL SERIES

Directions : (Questions 43) : In the following questions, there are four problem figures; out ofwhich one is missing and is shown by a question mark ‘?’. Find out this missing figure fromamong the answer figures. After identifying the right answer indicate it as per the “Instructions”.

43. ?

(A) (B) (C) (D) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)[ ]

XLIV. CONSTRUCTION OF POLGONS :

44. Choose three of the following five figure that completes a square

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)

1) ABD 2) BCD 3) CDE 4) BCE [ ]

XLV. COMPLETION OF FIGURE IN A SQUARE

45.?

(1) (2) (3) (4)

[ ]

XLVI. PARTICULAR PATTERN SERIES

Directions : (Question 46) : Under each given letter series, four alternatives are given. Completethe series by choosing the correct one.

46. –––– x x y y –––– x –––– xy ––––y [ ]1) x x y y 2) x y x y 3) y x y x 4) y y x x

XLVII . NUMBER OF FIGURES (COUNTING)

Directions : (Question 47) : Identify the number of specified geometric shapes in the given diagramand mark the correct answer

47. How many triangles are there in the given figure ? [ ]1) 5 2) 7 3) 8 4) 10

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XLVII I . WRONG NUMBER SERRIES

Directions : (Question 48) : Find the wrong number in the given series

48. 2, 5, 12, 27, 59 [ ]1) 5 2) 12 3) 27 4) 59

XLIX. PYRAMID TEST

Directions : (Question 49) : The following questions are based on the letters arranged in the formof a pyramid. Study the pattern and find the missing set of letters in the analogy.

AB C D

E F G H IJ K L M N O P

Q R S T U V W X YZ

49. R K F : Q J E : : ? : Y P I [ ]1) S L G 2) Y X W 3) X O H 4) I O W

L. SEQUENCE

50. In the following sequence of digits how many odd digits are immediately preceeded by andimmediately followed by an even digits.2 9 6 8 1 3 4 8 7 6 5 2 1 3 4 3 6 8. [ ]1) 3 2) 5 3) 4 4) 2

PART - I I - LCT

ENGLISH (Q. NO : 51 - 100)

Q.No. 51 - 55 Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.

From the danger of losing one leg due to a knee injury to winning an Olympic bronze medalYogeshwar Dutt has come a long way. The freestyle wrestler’s story is one of passions for thesport and his perseverance and solid determination in realising his dream. Thanks to him, BhainswalKalan, a village, some 20 kilometers away from Sonepat in Haryana, has become very popularnow. Yogeshwar has qualities of a champion and virtues like humility, respect for others andextending a helping hand to the needy, which make him even more endearing. His dream ofwinning an Olympic medal was not fulfilled in Beijing in 2008. Going through the injuries wasdifficult period for him. The Mittal Champions Trust helped him when he had the knee injury afterthe Beijing Olympics. He had problem in seeing due to injury. His intense desire to win a medalworked as a healing agent to all his injuries. He trained hard and God listened to his prayers. After2008, his sole target was the 2012 Olympics. He wanted to participate in more and morecompetitions, but he was pulled down by injuries in 2009 and that robbed him of nearly one year.After that, he could not reduce his weight too often to take part in various events. All the time theOlympics was there in his mind. Even when he was injured he thought of winning an Olympicmedal. His back injury was a problem but he got over it. His friends and family backed him a lot.His brother and friends shared his responsibilities and allowed him to focus on wrestling with afree mind.

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51. A quality necessary for a champion is ……… [ ]1) perseverance 2) determination3) passion 4) each one of the above

52. Yogeshwar Dutt lost almost a year in 2009 because of ……….. [ ]1) injuries 2) worship 3) loss of weight 4) the villagers

53. The problem that did not trouble Yogeshwar was ………. injury. [ ]1) eye 2) knee 3) back 4) head

54. Even during his long and lonely stays abroad ……. kept him motivated. [ ]1) his parents 2) the thought of the Olympic medal3) his injuries 4) the thought of his responsibilities

55. The word which means the same as ‘charming’ or ‘cherishing’ [ ]1) Perseverance 2) Determination 3) Endearing 4) Passion

II . Read the following passage and answer the following questions.

Jailbirds sing they say. And Subhadra Khosla, the youngest freedom fighter to be imprisoned at13, was no exception. The only difference was that singing taught her the power of non-violence.Now, 80, Khosla recounted her days in jail. She was locked in jail with her mother for over a year.“One day, we decided to put one chair on top of another till we managed to take off the UnionJack and unfurl the national flag.” The inmates of the jail found themselves facing a firing squad.“There were orders to shoot us. We didn’t know what else to do. So we started singing,” saidKhosla. Their voice had its impact.“The guards were Indians too. They started crying and said they couldn’t fire at us. That was ourfirst win,” a thrilled Khosla recalled. Khosla’s father was a doctor and her brother, Krishna Kantlater on became India’s Vice-President. Khosla was picketing at Anarkali Bazar in Lahore in 1942when she and her siblings were arrested. “It was unfair.We were all children after all. But the British wanted to destroy families like ours. We fought forthis freedom. But we still have to go beyond.”

56. The inmates of the jail had to face the firing squad because Khosla and her mother...........1) unfurled the national flag 2) burned the Union Jack3) unfurled the Union Jack 4) put one chair over a table [ ]

57. The Khoslas expressed their protest by …............ [ ]1) crying 2) singing 3) shouting 4) running away

58. The British arrested the children to …............ [ ]1) teach them a lesson 2) listen to the songs3) destroy their families 4) take them to Britain

59. The Khoslas showed the British the power of …......... [ ]1) singing 2) money 3) violence 4) non-violence

60. The word, ‘impact’ means …............ [ ]1) disgust 2) effect 3) gain 4) affect

III. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given after it.

Some reptiles are expert mimics, but they do it for a serious reason “ to save their lives. The harmlessmilk snake has the banded appearance of the poisonous coral snake. In areas where they live together,this mimicry happens. The non-poisonous Mexican king snake looks like the coral snake, whenyoung. A harmless snake may look like a poisonous snake. This is Batesian mimicry. So, enemiesmistake the harmless reptile for the poisonous one, and leave it alone. Blind legless lizards that liveunder the ground trick the enemies by displaying their tail. The underside of their tails is usually red

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Grand Test - 3 NTSE - Level -1or yellow in colour, and looks like an open mouth. The enemy attacks the tail, mistaking it for thehead. The tail can withstand injury better than the head, and the life of the lizard is saved. When theenemy attacks lizards, they break off their tail. The tail jumps about on the ground, confusing theenemy, and helps the lizard to make good its escape.

61. The milk snake and coral snake resemble in their …............... [ ]1) drinking of milk 2) banded appearance 3) poison fangs 4) outlook

62. ‘Batesian mimicry’ helps the …................ . [ ]1) reptiles to do mimicry 2) harmless reptiles to escape3) poisonous reptiles to escape 4) reptiles to sleep

63. The enemy of the blind legless lizards attacks its ….......... mistaking it for ................ . [ ]1) tail, head 2) head, tail 3) tail, mouth 4) mouth, red

64. When the tail of a lizard breaks off, it ….............. . [ ]1) saves its head from being cut 2) excites the lizard3) makes the enemy happy 4) confuses its enemy

65. The red or yellow structure which looks like an open mouth is the …................ . [ ]1) tail 2) limb 3) scales 4) head

IV. The following five sentences come from a paragraph. The first and the last sentences aregiven. Choose the order in which the three sentences (PQR) should appear to complete theparagraph

66. S1 : One major problem that the world faces today is the rapid growth of population.S2 : .....................................................................................................................................S3 : .....................................................................................................................................S4 : .....................................................................................................................................S5 : This will cause serious problems of hunger and overcrowding!P – This is often referred to as population explosion.Q – It is not so much the actual population, but its increase that is alarming.R – Experts predict that by 2020 there will be about 10 billion people in the world.1) QPR 2) PRQ 3) PQR 4) QRP [ ]

67. S1 : Supposing you have to make a payment of Rs. 100 you could do so in coins.S2 : .....................................................................................................................................S3 : .....................................................................................................................................S4 : .....................................................................................................................................S5 : This paper money saves you a lot of trouble and also saves precious metal.P – The person to whom the payment is being made would also find it very tedious.Q – So the government gives you the alternative of paper money.R – But so many coins would be very cumbersome to carry around.1) RQP 2) PRQ 3) PQR 4) RPQ [ ]

Q. 68 - 69. Following questions have the second sentence missing choose the appropriate sentencesfrom the given options to complete it.

68. A) Among all the kings- King Indra is the best.B) .....................................................................................................................................C) Due to which farmers provide healthy grains and everyone gets fed. [ ]1) On his request we get good crops.2) On his demand we get good rains.3) On his demands it rains and we end up getting good crops.4) On his demands it rains and we end up getting drought.

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69. A) A doctor entered the hospital in hurry after being called in for an urgent surgery.B) .....................................................................................................................................C) He found the boy’s father pacing in the hall waiting for the doctor. [ ]1) Without answering the call he directly went to the surgery block2) He answered the call as soon as possible, changed his clothes and went directly to the surgery block.3) He jumped into excitement.4) He yelled at the nurse for the arrangement of the surgery.

Q.No.70 – 77 Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given.

70. The accused .............. having made any statement. [ ]1) rejected 2) denied 3) refused 4) declined

71. Indians need sincere leaders, not people of .............. integrity. [ ]1) doubting 2) doubtful 3) Doubtless 4) Double

72. The thief ............... at the police station that he had stolen my watch. [ ]1) Disproved 2) Confessed 3) Denied 4) Concealed

73. He was progressing ............... because of his hard work. [ ]1) peacefully 2) Slowly 3) Strongly 4) Rapidly.

74. The man was ............... from the charge. [ ]1) Imprisoned 2) Enclosed 3) Liberated 4) Concealed

75. The special dish was ............... with many colourful things by the chef. [ ]1) Impressed 2) Composed 3) Imposed 4) Garnished

76 He found it hard to ............... the stress of circumstances. [ ]1) Surrender 2) Withstand 3) Dodge 4) Support

77 The cashier............... the money and signed a receipt for it. [ ]1) Collects 2) Receives 3) Counted 4) Measured

Q.No. 78 – 87 In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks byselecting the most appropr iate word for each blank from the given options.

There is an old story told (78) .................... a man who (79) .................... , into a drunken sleep.His friend stayed by him as long as he (80) .................... , but being compelled to go and fearingthat he might be in want, the friend hid a (81) .................... in the drunken man’s garment. Whenthe drunken man (82) .................... not knowing that his friend had (83) .................... jewel in hisgarment, he wandered about in (84) .................... , hungry. A long time after wards, the two menmet again and the friend told the poor man about the jewel and advised him to look (85) ....................it. Like the drunken man of the story, people (86) .................... about suffering in this life of birthand death (87) .................... of what is hidden away in their inner nature, pure and untarnished,the price-less treasure of God.

78. 1) of 2) to 3) with 4) by [ ]

79. 1) left 2) felt 3) fail 4) fell [ ]

80. 1) can 2) would 3) had 4) could [ ]

81. 1) garment 2) drink 3) jewel 4) treasure [ ]

82. 1) slept 2) recovered 3) covered 4) drinking [ ]

83. 1) presented 2) substituted 3) replaced 4) hidden [ ]

84. 1) vain 2) search 3) sleep 4) poverty [ ]

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85. 1) for 2) to 3) at 4) in [ ]

86. 1) search 2) wonder 3) wander 4) trouble [ ]

87. 1) conscious 2) unconscious 3) knowingly 4) expected [ ]

Q.No. 88 – 90 Fill in the blank with correct given phrase /idiom.

88. She ............... a brief appearance at the end of the party. [ ]1) put on 2) put in 3) put across 4) put up

89. The terrorists made a vain attempt to .............. the bridge. [ ]1) blow down 2) blow up 3) blow over 4) blow out

90. Even though she squinted, she couldn’t .............. what he had written. [ ]1) make out 2) make over 3) make about 4) make up

Q.No. 91 – 93 Select the meaning of the given phrase /idiom

91. To look blue [ ]1) to be annoyed 2) to look sad 3) to feel happy 4) to look sick

92. Turn over a new leaf [ ]1) hopeful situation 2) change for the better3) promising start followed by failure 4) expression of anger

93. To miss the boat [ ]1) to miss an opportunity 2) to feel lonely3) to act like a coward 4) to swim in a river

Q.No. 94 – 98 Select the most appropr iate option to fill in the blank from the given alternatives

94. Some students are ...................... and want to take only the courses for which theysee immediate value. [ ]1) indolent 2) foolish 3) pragmatic 4) theoretical

95. The clever politician ...................... his way to the ministerial position in a short time. [ ]1) faked 2) wangled 3) scaled 4) moved

96. The rain water that does not flow to the rivers, ...................... beneath the soil toform underground water. [ ]1) flows 2) penetrates 3) seeps 4) percolates

97. The river overflowed its ...................... and flooded the area. [ ]1) banks 2) limits 3) edges 4) fronts

98. Questions will be answered by a ...................... of experts. [ ]1) group 2) staff 3) band 4) panel

Q.No. 99 – 100 Select the word which mean the opposite of the given word.

99. Indolent [ ]1) desirable 2) adequate 3) energetic 4) consistent

100. Erratic [ ]1) regular 2) right 3) punctual 4) free

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PART - I I I - SAT

PHYSICS (Q. NO : 101 - 113)

101. A boy stretches a stone against the rubber tape of a catapult or ‘gulel’ (a device used to detachmangoes from the tree byboys in Indian villages) through a distance of 24 cm before leaving it.The tape returns to its normal position accelerating the stone over the stretched length. The stoneleaves the gulel with a speed 2.2 m/s. If we assume that the acceleration is constant while the stonewas being pushed by the tape, then its magnitude will be nearly equal to [ ]

1) 15 m/s2 2) 10 m/s2 3) 18 m/s2 4) 21 m/s2

102. Two pans with masses each equal to 3 kg are suspended from the ends of a string passed over twostationary pulleys. The string between the pulleys is cut and the free ends are connected to adynometer as shown . Then the dynometer will show certain reading now. The mass that shouldbe added to one of the pans for the reading of the dynometer not to change after a mass of 1 kg istaken off the other pan is1) 2 kg [ ]2) 1 kg3) 3 kg4) 4 kg

103. A net work is constructed using five resistors, each of resistance R, and three switches K1, K2 andK3. Which switch combination will give rise to maximum total resistance between points X andY? [ ]K

1K

2K

3

1) Closed Open Closed

X

R

K2

K1

K3

YR

R

R

R

2) Open Closed Closed3) Closed Closed Closed4) Open Closed Open

104. A cubical block is immersed in water partially as shown below. Half of the mass of the block isunder water. Density of the block is 5 g/cc. Side of the cube is 10 cms. The string is cut after theblock is just fully immersed in water. Take g = 10 m/s2. Density of water is 1 g/cc.

Which of the following statements is / are correct ? [ ]1) After the string is cut, the speed of block in 2 seconds is 16 m/s.2) As the block is lowered down into the tank, the tensionin the string increases3) Tension in the string is 45 N initially4) None of the above statements is true

105. In the following figure, the magnet is moved towards the coil with a speed v and induced emf ise. If magnet and coil recede away from one another each moving with speed v, the induced emfin the coil will be [ ]

1) e 2) 2ev

coil3) e / 2 4) 4e

106. Steam at 100°C is passed into 20 g of water at 10°C. When water acquires a temperature of 80°C,the mass of water present will be[Take specific heat of water = 1 cal g–1 °C–1 and latent heat of steam = 540 cal g–1] [ ]1) 31.5 g 2) 42.5 g 3) 22.5 g 4) 24 g

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107. A charged particle is moving in a circular path of radius R in a region of constant magnetic field Bwhich is perpendicular to the plane of the circle. The magnitude of B is suddenly changed to( ).B B Then what changes in the motion of the charged particle will be noticed ? [ ]1) Radius of the circular path remains unchanged but the frequency changes.2) Both frequency and radius of the circle path would change.3) Radius of the circular path changes but the frequency remains unchanged.4) Both frequency and radius of the circular path remain unchanged.

108. Object - A is at a distance 2f from a positive lens of focal length f, and Object - B is at f/2 from thelens. On the other side of the lens there is a flat mirror laying parallel to and coincide with theoptical axis of the lens. Find the positions of the final images and the magnifications of the twoobjects. Also determine whether the images are real or virtual. [ ]

BFA Mirror

Image of A Image of B1) forms at f, virtual, and magnification + 2 forms at f, real, and magnification + 12) forms at 2f, real, and magnification + 1 forms at f, virtual, and magnification – 23) forms at f, real, and magnification – 2 forms at f, real, and magnification – 14) forms at 2f, virtual, and magnification + 1 forms at 2f, real, and magnification – 2

109. Five identical resistors are connected as shown in the figure . the potential difference across B, Dafter closing the key k will be [ ]

1) 2V

2) 3V A C

D

B

V

R

R R

R

3) zero 4) 23V

110. Figure shows the roller coaster track. Each car will start from rest at point A and will roll withnegligible friction. It is important that there should be at least some small positive normal forceexerted by the track on the car at all points, otherwise the car would leave the track. With the abovefact, the minimum safe value for the radius of curvature at point B is (g = 10 m/s2)

1) 20 m

25 m

15 m

A

B

[ ]

2) 10 m

3) 40 m

4) 25 m

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111. You are looking at the rim from the vertical side to see the opposite edge at the bottom of a 16 cmhigh and 8 cm diameter vessel. A friend fills it with a liquid of refractive index so that a coinplaced at the centre becomes visible. The value of is [ ]

1) 1.34

Coin

16 cm

8 cm

2) 1.6

3) 1.73

4) 1.84

112. The little prince (the main character of the novel written by antoine de saint - Exupery) lives onthe spherical planet named B - 612, the density of which is 5200 kg / m3. The little prince noticedthat if he quickens his pace, he feels himself lighter. When he reached the speed 2 m/s he becameweightless, and began to orbit about the planet as a satellite. What is escape speed onthe surface ofplanet ? [ ]1) 2 2 m/s 2) 2 m/s 3) 4 2 m/s 4) 8 2 m/s

113. A tuning fork is excited by striking it with a padded hammer. What would be the nature of thevibrations executed by the prongs as well as the stem of the fork respectively ? (The referencedirection is that of the propagation of the sound wave.) [ ]1) Both vibrate longitudinally2) The prong vibrate longitudinally whereas the stem vibrates transversely3) Both vibrate transversely4) The prong vibrate transversely whereas the stem vibrates longitudinally

CHEMISTRY (Q. NO : 114 - 126)

114. The ion of an element has 3 positive charges. Mass number of the atom is 27 and the number ofneutrons is 14. What is the number of electrons in the ion ? [ ]1) 13 2) 11 3) 10 4) 9

115. Identify the wrong application of diffusion principle in daily life [ ]i) The smell of hot sizzling food reaches several meters awayii) A diver is able to cut through water in a swimming pool.iii) We can get smell of aroma of perfume by sitting several meters away from itiv) Supplying oxygen cylinders to hospitals by filling with oxygen gas1) i and ii 2) i and iii 3) ii and iv 4) iii and iv

116. The three main gases present in the air and their boiling points are Nitrogen, (–196°C), Argon(–186°C), Oxygen (–183°C). If these gases condensed to liquids which gas will be first liquified1) Oxygen 2) Nitrogen [ ]3) Argon 4) All will be liquitied at a time.

117. If 3.42 g of sucrose is dissolved in 18 g of water in a beaker, then what will be the number ofoxygen atoms in the solution ? [ ]1) 6.6242 × 1022 2) 66.844 × 1022 3) 6.68 × 1023 4) 6.023 × 1023

118. The orbital diagram in which both the Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule are violated is

1) 2) [ ]

3) 4)

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119. X OAlkal ine K M nO H eat

or Acidi fi ed K Cr O H eatEthanal Ethanoic acidAcetadehyde Aceti c acid

CH CH O CH COOH43 3( )2 2 7

( ) ( )

[ ]

X is a colour less sweet odoured liquid having boiling point as 78.3°C used in the manufacture oftincture of iodine, on oxidation first give ethanal on further oxidation give ethanoic acid then, whatis X ?1) H2C = CH2 2) CH3COCH3 3) CH3COOC2H5 4) C2H5OH

120. Metal I ron (I I ) Copper (I I ) Zinc Silver nitrate

sulphate sulphate sulphate

A No reaction Displacement – –

B Displacement – No reaction –

C No reaction No reaction No reaction Displacement

D No reaction No reaction No reaction No reactionBy observing the information in the tabular column arrange the metals A, B, C and D in the orderof decreasing reactivity. [ ]1) B < A < C < D 2) A > B > D > C 3) A > B > C > D 4) B > A > C > D

121. Copper is purified by electrolytic refining of blister copper. The correct statement (s) about thisprocess is (are) [ ]i) Impure Cu strip is used as cathodeii) Acidified aqueous CuSO4 is used as electrolyteiii) Pure Cu deposits at cathodeiv) Impurities settle as anode-mud1) i and ii 2) ii, iii and iv 3) iii and iv 4) all

122. The amount of energy released when 1 × 1010 atoms of chlorine in vapour state are converted toCl - ions according to the equation Cl(g) + e- (g) Cl-(g) is 57.86 × 10-10 J.Then the amount ofelectron gain enthalpy of chlorine atom in terms of ev/atom. (1 eV/atom = 1.602 × 10–19 J peratom), = 23. 06 kcal mol–1 = 96.49 kj mol–1 [ ]1) – 3.61 ev/atom 2) – 36.1 ev/atom 3) – 361 ev/atom 4) 361 ev/atom

123. The pH of a solution increased from 3 to 6. Its [H+] will be [ ]1) Increased to 1000 times 2) Reduced by 1000 times3) Doubled 4) Reduced to half

124. The correct sequence which shows decreasing order of the ionic radii of the elements is1) O2- > F- > Na+ > Mg2+ > Al3+ [ ]2) Al3+ > Mg2+ > Na+ > F- > O2-

3) Na+ > Mg2+ > Al3+ > O2- > F-

4) Na+ > F- > Mg2+ > O2- > Al3+

125. In one experiment, 1 g of magnesium ribbon on burning in oxygen gave 1.66 g of magnesiumoxide. In another experiment, magnesium oxide obtained on heating magnesium carbonate wasfound to contain 60% magnesium. this data illustrates the law of [ ]1) conservation of mass 2) multiple proportions3) mass equilence 4) constant composition

126. The frequency associated with photon of radiation having a wavelength of 6000A° is [ ]1) 5 × 1014 Hz 2) 5 × 1010 Hz 3) 2 × 1014 Hz 4) 5 × 1015 Hz

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BIOLOGY (Q. NO : 127 - 140)

127. Identify the incorrect statements from the following : [ ]A) Biodiversity is important for more than just food.B) Fossil fuels are produced from the remains of ancient plants and animals.C) Development and conservation can coexist in harmony.1) A and C 2) B and C 3) A and B 4) All are correct

128. The highly toxic chemical bioaccumulated in shell fish and fish in Minamata bay and Shiranui seais : [ ]1) Methyl acetyl arsenic 2) Methyl acetyl cadmium3) Methyl acetyl mercury 4) Methyl mercury

129. What conclusion you can draw from the following picture ? [ ]

1) Accidents may result in changes in certain characters of a population.2) Survival advantage of large beetles is less than the smaller beetles.3) Even if weight of the beetles decrease, no changes take place in their genetic material.4) The adaptation in the large beetle population is to fit in the their environment better.

130. Find the correct sequence of peristalsis in oesophagus. [ ]A) Contraction and relaxation of circular and longitudinal muscles bring in a wave like motion that propels the food bolus into the stomach.B) Contraction of circular muscles results in narrowing of oesophagus just behind the bolus.C) Contraction of longitudinal muscles in front of bolus widen the tube, resulting in shortening of that particular part of oesophagus.1) A B C 2) B A C 3) B C AA 4) C B AA

131. Which of the following embryonic membrane originates from the digestive canal of the embryo?[ ]

1) Chorion 2) Allantois 3) Amnion 4) Umbilical cord

132. Match the following : [ ]

Column - A Column - B

A) Diencephalon i) Reflex centre for muscular activities

B) Cerebellum ii) Reflexes for sight and hearing

C) Midbrain iii) Seat of mental abilities

D) Medulla oblongata iv) Posture, equilibrium and muscle tone1) A - ii, B - iv, C - v, D- iii 2) A - i, B - v, C - ii, D - iv3) A - i, B - iii, C - v, D - ii 4) A - iv, B - ii, C - iii, D - i

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133. Find the odd one regarding vasopressin hormone. [ ]A) This is secreted only when concentrated urine is passed out.B) This is secreted when a person drinks lot of water.C) Absence of vasopressin produces concentrated urine.D) This maintains the osmotic concentration of body fluids.1) A and D 2) B and D 3) A and C 4) B and C

134. Closed type of circulatory system is not formed in : [ ]1) Uric acid 2) Iodine 3) Oxalate 4) Creatinine

135. The sites of cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells are : [ ]1) Only cytoplasm 2) Only mitochondria3) Both 1 and 2 4) Neither cytoplasm nor mitochondria

136. In human digestive system, conversion of proteins to peptones does not takes place in :[ ]

1) Stomach 2) Pancreas 3) Small intestine 4) Both 1 and 2

137. Package of substances : Golgi bodies :: Manufacture of fat molecules : [ ]1) Chloroplasts 2) RER 3) SER 4) Mitochondria

138. Find the odd one out. [ ]1) Filarial worm 2) Scorpion 3) Starfish 4) Jelly fish

139. The thick, tough, fibrous, non-elastic and white coloured layer of eye is : [ ]1) Sclera 2) Pupil 3) Choroid 4) Retina

140. Which of the following element helps in improving the resistance capacity of the plant towardspests. [ ]1) Nitrogen 2) Phosphorus 3) Potassium 4) Zinc

MATHEMATICS (Q. NO : 141 - 160)

141. The remainder when 2851 × (2862)2 × (2873)3 is divisible by 23 is [ ]1) 0 2) 22 3) 18 4) 1

142. The number of real solutions of sin100

xx is [ ]

1) 61 2) 62 3) 63 4) 64

143. Suppose that A1, A2, .... A50 are fifty sets each with 6 elements and B1, B2, .... Bm, are m sets each

with 5 elements. Let 50

1 1

m

i ii i

A B A

. If each elements of A belongs to exactly 15 AAi’s and to

extractly 10 Bi’s then m = [ ]1) 70 2) 60 3) 50 4) 40

144. The mean of 1,pp is q then the mean of

33

1,pp is [ ]

1) 8q3 – 3q 2) 3 382q

q 3) q3 + 3 4) 4q3 – 3q

145. Write down all the digits from 1 to 9 side by side. Now we put + between as many digits as wewhish to, such that sum of numbers become 261, then the mean of 261 is [ ]1) 52 2) 52.1 3) 52.2 4) 52.3

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146. A bag contains 24 balls out of which x are white. If one ball is drawn at random the probability ofdrawing a white ball is y. 12 more white balls are added to the bag now if a ball is drawn from the

bag the probability of drawing the white ball is 53

y then x =

1) 8 2) 7 3) 6 4) 9 [ ]

147. If two liquids are mixed in the ratio 3 : 2 a mixture is obtained weighing1.04 gm/cm3 while is theyare mixed in the ratio 5 : 3 the resulting mixture of 1.05 gm/cm3 then weights of a cubic centimetersof each of the original liquids are [ ]1) 1.2 gms, 0.8 gms 2) 1.3 gms, 0.9 gms 3) 1.4 gms, 1gms 4) None

148. A cone, a hemisphere and a cylinder stand on equal base of radius R and have equal height H theirwhole surface area is in the ratio [ ]

1) 2 1: 7 : 8 2) 2 1: 3 : 4 3) 3 1: 3 : 4 4) 3 1: 7 :8

149. In the following figure AB = CD = 2BC = 2BP = 2CQ. In the middle, a circle with radius 1 cm isdrawn. In the rest figure all are the semicircular arcs, then the perimeter of the whole figure is1) 4p 2) 8p

A B C DOP Q

[ ]3) 10p 4) None of these

150. The polynomial x2n + 1 + (x + 1)2n is not divisible by x2 + x + 1, if n = [ ]1) 17 2) 20 3) 21 4) 64

151. If xy = a, xz = b and yz = c and none of them is zero, then x2 + y2 + z2 = [ ]

1) ab bc ca

abc

2)

2 2 2a b c

abc

3) 2a b c

abc

4)

2 2 2( ) ( ) ( )ab ac bc

abc

152. ABCD is a trapezium on which ||AB CD and AD = BCAB = a, CD = b and AD = BC = c then AC = [ ]

1) 2ab c 2) 2 2ab c 3) 2ac b 4) 2bc a

153. In leABC , D is on AC and F is on BC . Also ,AB AC AF BC and BD = DC = FC = 1then AC = [ ]1) 2 2) 3 3) 3 2 4) 3 3

154. Sides AB, BC, CD and DA of convex quadrilateral ABCD have lengths 3cm, 4cm,12cm and13cm respectively and CBA is right angle then the area of the Quadrilateral in cm2 is [ ]1) 32 12 4

13 3A

B

C

D2) 363) 394) 42

155. If the lines x + ay + a = 0; bx + y + b = 0 and cx + cy + 1 = 0 (a, b, c being distinct 1) are

concurrent, then the value of 1 1 1a b c

a b c

is [ ]

1) – 1 2) 0 3) 1 4) None

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156. The vertices of PQR are P(4, 6), Q (1, 5) and R(7, 2). A line is drawn to intersect sides PQ and

PR at M and N respectively such that 14

PM PN

PQ PR , then the area of PMN is [ ]

1) 32 .12

sq units 2) 15 .32

sq units 3) 25 .2

sq units 4) 2 .25

sq units

157. The number of terms common between the sum 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + ....100 terms and 1 + 4 + 7 + 10 + .....100terms is [ ]1) 4 2) 5 3) 6 4) 7

158. If S1, S2, .... Sp denote the sum of a infinite G.P whose first terms 1, 2, 3, ..... common rations are1 1 1, , .....2 3 4 respectively then S1 + S2 + ..... + Sp = [ ]

1) ( 1)2p

p 2) ( 2)2p

p 3) ( 3)2p

p 4) ( 4)2p

p

159. A coin must be placed so as just to hide the full moon. The diameter of the coin being 2cm and thediameter of the moon makes an angle of 62| at the eye of the observer then the distance of the coinfrom eye is [ ]1) tan 31| cm 2) cot 31| cm 3) sin 31| cm 4) csc 31| cm

160. If 2 sinx + 5cos y + 7 sin z = 14 then 7 tan 4cos 6cos2x

y z [ ]

1) – 3 2) 4 3) 11 4) 7

HISTORY (Q. NO : 161 - 175)

161. Match the following.

i) Great revolt of peasants in England a) 1300 - 1800 AD

ii) Early Modern Period in Europe b) Albrecht Durer

iii) The Sketch “Praying hands” c) Raphael

iv) Ceiling in the Sistine Chapel d) 1381 A.D

e) Michelangelo

Which is the correct option ? [ ]

i ii iii iv i ii iii iv

1) e d b c 2) e d c b

3) d a b e 4) d a b c

162. Among the following phrases, which is linked with American independence ? [ ]1) Supremacy of the Parliament 2) No Taxation without representation3) Growing middle class consciousness 4) Women’s struggle for equal political rights

163. A cultural movement which sought to develop a particular form of national sentiment was1) Conservatism 2) Romanticism [ ]3) Liberalism 4) Luddism

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164. Arrange the following incidents in chronological order.i) Thomas More’s Utopia publishedii) Gregorian calendar introduced by Pope Gregory XIIIiii) Luther translates the Bible into Germaniv) Isaac Newton’s “Principia Mathematica” publishedWhich is the correct set ? [ ]1) i, ii, iii, iv 2) iii, ii, iv, i 3) iv, i,ii, iii 4) i, iii, ii, iv

165. Which is the incorrect set ? [ ]1) James Hargreaves - Spinning Jenny2) Richard Ark wright - Roller spinning frame3) James watt - Steam Engine4) George Stevenson - Steam ship

166. From the 1770s, hundred of small farms had been merged into the larger ones of powerful landlords.Poor rural families affected by this, had sought industrial work. What was that process known as ?1) Corn laws 2) Two Combination Acts [ ]3) Enclosure movements 4) Industrial Revolution

167. Who plundered Mexico ? [ ]1) Cortez 2) Pizarro 3) Columbus 4) San Martin

168. According to which Doctrine, No European power would be allowed to build colonies in the AmericanContinents and US will not interfere in the affairs of Europe or colonies in other Continents ?1) Truman Doctrine 2) New Deal policy [ ]3) Munroe Doctrine 4) Wilson’s ideology

169. “Triple Entente” was formed by [ ]1) Germany, Austria - Hungry, Italy 2) Germany, Turkey, Britain3) Britain, Russia, France 4) U.S.A, USSR, Britain

170. The USSR prided itself in escaping the impact of the Great Depression (1929 - 1939). Among thefollowing, which was the proper reason for it ? [ ]a) USSR was not integrated with the international marketb) USSR had a planned economy in which the state decided what has to be produced and howmuchc) USSR had maintained a balance between demand and supply in the production of goods.d) The people of USSR were devided political choice in the society.1) a, b, c 2) b, c, d 3) b, d 4) a, b, c

171. In China, The Manchu empire was over thrown and a republic established in 1911 under theleadership of [ ]1) Li - Tacho 2) Lian-Chi-Chou 3) Sun Yat - Sen 4) Mao Tse-Tung

172. French citizens living in Vietnam were known as [ ]1) Boers 2) Settlers 3) Colons 4) Quakers

173. Who spoke of a need for ‘North - West Indian Muslim State’ in his Presidential address to theMuslim League in 1930 ? [ ]1) Mohammad Ali Jinnah 2) Mohammad Iqbal3) Mohammad Nazim 4) Mohammad Rahmat Ali

174. Which Country is an integral part of Indian ‘Look East Policy’ to link up South Asia Via Myanmar ?1) Thailand 2) Bangladesh 3) Pakistan 4) Bhutan [ ]

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175. Which among the following statement about the Cold War is wrong ? [ ]1) Rivalry between US and USSR2) USA and USSR engaged in direct war3) Triggering off an arms race4) An ideological war between the two super powers

GEOGRAPHY [(Q.No 176to 190)]

176. When it is 12 noon in Greenwich (0°), what is the local time at Chicago 87 30 'W ? [ ]1) 6.10 AM 2) 6.10 P.M 3) 7.50 AM 4) 6.50 A.M

177. Which is the incorrect set ? [ ]1) Stromboli - Sicily 2) Fujiyama - Japan3) Mayon - Philippines 4) Kilimanjaro - Egypt

178. The isolated residual hills rising abruptly from the ground are called as [ ]1) Mushroom rocks 2) Sea cliff3) Inselberg or Island Mountain 4) Dissected plateau

179. Whcih is not related to Continental Shelf in the Relief features of the Ocean ? [ ]1) It occupies 7.6 % of the Ocean area2) Building seaport is possible here3) Submarine canyons are observed here4) Rock petroleum, natural gas are found here

180. Radio waves transmitted from the earth are reflected back to the earth by the ions, which are found in1) Exosphere 2) Thermosphere [ ]3) Mesosphere 4) Stratosphere

181. Match the following.i) Simmon a) Europe ( Alps region)ii) Yoma b) Newzealandiii) Norwester c) Arabian desertiv) Mistral d) JapanWhich is the correct set ? [ ]1) i - c, ii - d, iii - a iv - b 2) i - c, ii - d, iii - b, iv - a3) i - b, ii - c, iii- d, iv - a 4) i - c, ii - b, iii - a, iv - d

182. Iam a plant. I can adapt myself to dry summers with the help of my thick barks and wax coatedleaves which help me to reduce transpiration ? In which region shall I grow ? [ ]1) Tropical region 2) Temperate region3) Mediterranean region 4) Desert region

183. The crop which requires hot and humid climate with a temperature of 21°C to 27°C and an annualrainfall between 75 cm and 100 cm is [ ]1) Oil seeds 2) Sugarcane 3) Wheat 4) Maize

184. The fertiliser industry which is in cooperative sector under the Fertiliser Corporation of Indialocated at [ ]1) Chennai 2) Hazira 3) Damanjodi 4) Raipur

185. Kangra and Kulu valleys are found in [ ]1) Kashmir 2) Himachal Pradesh3) Arunachal Pradesh 4) Uttarakhand

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186. By mid - May, day temperature, especially in the north - west plains and central India may touch1) 20° C - 22°C 2) 37°C - 39°C [ ]3) 41° C to 42°C 4) 47°C

187. About 50 years ago, the capacity of the Tungabhadra reservoir is [ ]1) 3, 766 million cubic meters 2) 57, 671 million cubic meters3) 849 million cubic meters 4) 2,766 million cubic meters

188. As per 2011 census, the highest density of population is found in [ ]1) Bihar 2) West Bengal 3) Karnataka 4) Arunachal Pradesh

189. The second most populous city in India is [ ]1) Mumbai 2) Delhi 3) Kolkata 4) Hyderabad

190. Which is the correct set ? [ ]1) Saora tribals - Mining sites in Odisha2) Munda and Santhal men - Assam plantations3) Rice producing belt - Maharashtra4) Sugar producing state - Maharashtra

POLITICAL SCIENCE [(Q.No 191 to 195)]

191. Studies on political and social inequalities in democracy show that [ ]1) Democracy and development go together2) Inequalities exist in democracies3) Inequalities do not exist under dictatorship4) Dictatorship is better than democracy

192. Which of the following freedoms is not available to an Indian Citizen ?i) Freedom to criticise the governmentii) Freedom to participate in armed revolutioniii) Freedom to start a movement to change the governmentiv) Freedom to oppose the central values of the Constitution.Which is the correct set ? [ ]1) i, ii, iii, iv 2) ii, iii,iv 3) i, iv, ii 4) iv

193. Match the following [ ]Column - I Column - I Ii) PRI a) Zimbabweii) ZANU - PF b) Chinaiii) National People’s Congress c) SriLankaiv) LTTE d) Mexico1) i - a, ii - b, iii - c, iv - d 2) i - d, ii - a, iii - b, iv - c3) i - d, ii - c, iii - b, iv - a 4) i - d, ii - c, iii - a, iv - b

194. Match the following provisions of the constitutions of India with Articles. [ ]i) Article 17 a) President’s Ruleii) Article 24 b) Constitutional Amendmentiii) Article 21 c) Right to lifeiv) Article 368 d) Employment of children prohibitedv) Article 356 e) untouchability was forbiddenvi) Article 370 f) Kashmir special status1) i - e, ii - d, iii - b, iv - c, v - a, vi - f 2) i - a, ii - b, iii - c, iv - d, v - e, vi - f3) i - e, ii - d, iii - c, iv - b, v - a, vi - f 4) i - f, ii - a, iii - d, iv - c, v - b, vi - e

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195. Which kind of mechanisms used to bring about greater understanding between the parties inCoalition Government ? [ ]1) Cooperative cell2) Common need cell3) Common Minimum Programme and Coordination Committees4) National Committees and Common Services

ECONOMICS [(Q.No 196 to 200)]

196. According to World Development Report - 2012, India falls under ______ category. [ ]1) Low income group countries 2) Middle income group3) High income group 4) Very low income group

197. According to NIN survey _______ % of children are Under Weight. [ ]1) 41% 2) 35% 3) 45% 4) 21%

198. The letter of Bava Mahaliya was recorded in ______ and translated into Hindi. [ ]1) Punjabi 2) Urdu 3) English 4) Bhilala

199. It is not a direct tax _____________ [ ]1) Income tax 2) Land Revenue 3) Sales tax 4) Corporate tax

200. In this year government began to estimate a new index F.P.I __________ [ ]1) 2011 2) 2009 3) 2013 4) 2010