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36 fun sZk%& fu Eu fy f[ kr i zu l a[; k 1 l s 8 e sa lcl s l g h fod Yi p qfu,& 1 - d qN N k= d { kk e sa kk sj ep k jg s F k sA o kD; e sa d k Su&l k fo k s" k. k g S\ (i) x q. ko kpd fo k s" k. k (iii) v fu fp r i fje k. ko kpd fo k s" k. k (iii) l ko Zu kfed fo k s" k. k (iv) v fu fp r l a[; ko kpd fo k s" k. k 2 - ^r ktegy c g qr l aqn j g SA o kD; e sa i zfo k s" k. k g SA (i) r ktegy (i) c g qr (iii) l qan j (iv) g S 3 - fp fM +; k v kd kk e sa mM jg h g SA o kD; e sa d k Sul h fÿ ; k g S\ (i) ld e Zd (ii) vd e Zd (iii) i z sj. kkF k Zd (iv) i wo Zd kfyd 4 - r qe v c t k ld r s g k sA o kD; e sa i z; qDr fÿ ; k fo k s" k. k g SA (i) d ky o kpd (ii) LF kkuo kpd (iii) i fje k. ko kpd (iv) j hfro kpd 5 - y s[ ku d h n `f"V l s l g h kCn g S (i) v kl hjo kn (ii) v kkh Zo kn (iii) v kkho k Zn (iv) v kfk Zo kn 6 - ^l ad Yi * kCn e sa i z; qDr milx Z g SA (i) le (ii) le ~ (iii) lM ~ (iv) l u Sample Question Paper - 2 [ k.M (v ) O; kd j. k o v u qi z; k sx

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funsZ'k%& fuEufyf[kr iz'u la[;k 1 ls 8 esa lcls lgh fodYi pqfu,&

1- dqN Nk= d{kk esa 'kksj epk jgs FksA okD; esa dkSu&lk fo'ks"k.k gS\

(i) xq.kokpd fo'ks"k.k (iii) vfuf'pr ifjek.kokpd fo'ks"k.k

(iii) lkoZukfed fo'ks"k.k (iv) vfuf'pr la[;kokpd fo'ks"k.k

2- rktegy cgqr laqnj gSA okD; esa izfo'ks"k.k gSA

(i) rktegy (i) cgqr (iii) lqanj (iv) gS

3- fpfM+;k vkdk'k esa mM jgh gSA okD; esa dkSulh fÿ;k gS\

(i) ldeZd (ii) vdeZd (iii) izsj.kkFkZd (iv) iwoZdkfyd

4- rqe vc tk ldrs gksA okD; esa iz;qDr fÿ;k fo'ks"k.k gSA

(i) dkyokpd (ii) LFkkuokpd

(iii) ifjek.kokpd

(iv) jhfrokpd

5- ys[ku dh nf"V ls lgh 'kCn gS

(i) vklhjokn(ii) vk'khZokn(iii) vk'khokZn(iv) vkf'kZokn

6- ladYi* 'kCn esa iz;qDr milxZ gSA

(i) le (ii) le~ (iii) lM~ (iv) lu

Sample Question Paper - 2

[k.M (v) O;kdj.k o vuqiz;ksx

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7- canwd ls xksyh fudyhA js[kakfdr in esa dkjd gS

(i) dj.k dkjd

(ii) deZ dkjd

(iii) viknku dkjd

(iv) laca/k dkjd

8- og n;kyq ugha --------------gSA fjDr LFkku ds fy, mi;qDr 'kCn gSA

(i) n;koku

(ii) v/khj

(iii) dikyq

(iv) funZ;

[k.M ([k) lanHkZ esa 'kCnkoyh

unsZ'k%& fuEufyf[kr iz'u la[;k 9 ls 16 esa lcls mfpr fodYi dk p;u dhft,&

9- Mj dj Hkkx tkuk

(i) jQw pDdj gks tkuk

(ii) ukS nks X;kjg gksuk

(iii) nqe nckdj Hkkxuk

(iv) Nwearj gksuk

10- viekfur djuk&

(i) ikuh mrjuk

(ii) uhpk fn[kkuk

(iii) ?kqVus Vsduk

(iv) Vksih mNkyuk

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11- dk;Z /kheh xfr ls gksuk &

(i) gok ls ckrsa djuk

(ii) vax vax <hyk gksuk

(iii) phaVh dh pky ls pyuk

(iv) [kVkbZ esa iMuk

12- rqeus bruh lh ckr dks ysdj fry-----------------

(i) dk rsy fudky fn;k

(ii) dk igkM+ cuk fn;k

(iii) dk rkM+ cuk fn;k

(iv) dk fey yxk fn;kA

13- gkL; dfo;ksa us lHkk esa jax-------------------

(i) mMk fn;k

(ii) tek fn;k

(iii) fn[kk fn;k

(iv) Qsad fn;k

14- ikfdLrku us ;q ds eSnku esa gfFk;kj-----------------

(i) Qsad fn,

(ii) fVdk fn,

(iii) Mky fn,

(iv) j[k fn,

15- rhu csj [kkrh Fkh oks rhu csj [kkrh gSaA

(i) 'ys"k vyadkj

(ii) ;ed vyadkj

(iii) miek vyadkj

(iv) :id vyadkj

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16- ihij ikr lfjl eu MksykA

(i) vuqizkl vyadkj

(ii) miek vyadkj

(iii):id vyadkj

(iv) mRizs{kk vyadkj

[k.M (x) xn~;ka'k iwfrZ dhft,

funsZ'k%& uhps fn, vuqPNsn dks i<+dj iz'u la[;k 17 ls 24 esa mfpr fodYi dk p;u

dhft,A

ifjJe dk gekjs 17 esa cgqr egRo gSA ifjJeh O;fDr gh vius 18 dks izkIr dj ldrs gSaA

lQy gksus dh voLFkk] 19 dgykrh gSA nwljs 'kCnksa esa 20 dh flh gh lQyrk gSA esjk 21

Hkh dksbZ vPNk ugha gSA ;ksa rks ≈ij ls vPNk fn[krk gSA 24 ckgj ughaa fudyrh] ij v°xwBs ds

23 ryk QV x;k gSA v°xwBk 24 fn[krk ls f?klrk gSA

17-fjDr LFkku 17\

(i) eu

(ii) ru

(iii) efLr"d

(iv) thou

18-fjDr LFkku 18\

(i) deZ

(ii) y{;

(iii) /keZ

(iv) eeZ

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19-fjDr LFkku 19\

(i) lQyrk

(ii) vlQyrk

(iii) Kku

(iv) ekuork

20-fjDr LFkku 20\

(i) uke

(ii) Kku

(iii) dk;Z

(iv) /;ku

21-fjDr LFkku 21\

(i) diM+k

(ii) twrk

(iii) Vksih

(iv) dksV

22-fjDr LFkku 22\

(i) vaxwBk (ii) vaxqyh (iii) gkFk (iv) iSj

23-fjDr LFkku 23\

(i) ≈ij (ii) nk,a (iii) uhps (iv) ck,a

24-fjDr LFkku 24\

(i) iRFkj (ii) ikuh (iii) xehZ (iv) tehu

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Section A - Language Conventions

Note : This section of the question paper contains 24 questions in the English language. A student is required to attempt all the 24 questions

(Questions 1- 8) : Read the following passage carefully and select the most suitable option from each list according to the corresponding number in the passage.

1. About two-thirds of the Earth's surface is water.2. Land therefore covers a comparatively small area of our planet.3. The world population is increasing very rapidly.4. It is said three times as much food as we produce at5. present will be needed by the year 2010 if everyone is to6. have enough to eat. Only half the world population7. today can afford enough of the right kind food.8. The amount that people eat also varies considerably.9. A worker in the U.S.A., for example, eats three and a half10. times as much food a day as a farmer in South-East Asia

1. In line 6, the word "enough" could best be replaced with1) lots2) more3) less4) sufficient

2. In Line 3, the word 'Rapidly' could best be replaced with1) growth2) fast3) rising4) quick

3. In line 4, the word 'produce' could best be replaced with1) bring2) make3) created4) manufacture

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4. In line 2, the word 'comparatively' could best replaced with

1) relatively2) related3) compared to4) comparable

5. In line5, the word 'everyone' could be replaced with

1) anyone2) all the People3) someone4) most of the People

6. In line 7 the word "afford" used as a noun, would change to

1) afforded2) affordable3) affords4) affording

7. Which of the following is the correct spelling of the word "Varees"

1) varis2) vareis3) varies4) vares

8. In line1, the word "surface: could best be replaced with

1) the Innermost Layer2) the top layer3) the mountain area4) the covering

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(Question 9 - 12) : Complete this passage by choosing the most suitable word / phrase from each list to fit the corresponding gap

The (9) of the computer, i.e. the chip has become an important 10 of any musician's tool. A method of sound production using the chip called the Digital Waveguide synthesis not only 11 instrumental sounds but also 12 performance nuances such as acoustic variations.

9. Which of these fits gap 9 ?

1) lungs 2) brain3) liver4) heart

10 Which of these fits gap 10 ?

1) part2) product3) object4) branch

11. Which of the fits gap 12 ?

1) adds2) adding3) addition4) added

12. Which of these fits gap 11 ?

1) reproduces2) make3) generated4) processed

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(Question 13 - 16) : Complete this passage by choosing the most suitable word / phrase from each list to fit the corresponding gap

Gandhiji was once 13 in the open compartment door of a speeding train. He was 14 in his thoughts when one of his "chappals" 15 his foot and 16 down.

13. Which of these fits gap 16 ?

1) fallen2) fall3) fell4) had fallen

14. Which these fits gap 15 ?

1) slip2) slipping3) slipped4) slips

15. Which of these fits gap 13 ?

1) stand2) stood3) stands4) standing

16. Which of these fits gap 14 ?

1) lost2) losing3) lose4) loser

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(Question 17 - 20) : Complete this passage by choosing the most suitable word / phrase from each list to fit the corresponding gap

Snake charmers 17 a very colourful picture of India to the tourists but the 18 of their own life is quite sad. They wander to many places 19 their skills but due to new forms of 20 like circus, television and theatre, their earnings have gone down. 17. Which of these fits gap 19 ?

1) display2) displaying3) displays4) displayed

18. Which of these fits gap 20 ?1) entertaining2) entertains3) entertainment4) entertained

19. Which of these fits gap 17 ?

1) display2) present3) showed4) give

20. Which of these fits gap 18 ?

1) reflection2) reality3) real Problem4) actual

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(Question 21 - 24) : Complete this passage by choosing the most suitable words phrase from each list

Value of money has gone high. Everyone wants 21 rich without hard-labour. He does not hesitate to adopt 22 at all to become rich. All religions 23 great stress on honesty and at other social and moral 24

21. Which of these fits gap 24 ?1) valuables2) valued3) value4) values

22. Which of these fits gap 23?1) lays 2) lay3) lie4) lied

23. Which of these fits gap 22 ?1) any means2) all means3) every Means4) some Means

24. Which of these fits gap 21 ?1) to became2) to became3) becomes4) becoming

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Q. 25 Choose the correct option in the given question circle is related to circumference as related to -

(a) Diagonal (b) Perimeter (c) Area (d) Volume

fn, x, iz'u ds fy, lgh fodYi pqfu,&or dk laca/k ifjf/k ls gS] rks oxZ dk laca/k ---------- ls gSA

(a)fod.kZ (b)ifjeki(c){ks=Qy(d)vk;ru

Q. 26 Introducing a girl, mohan said. "hes mother is the only daughter of my Mother-in-Law". How is Mohan related to that girl ?

(a) Uncle (c) father(c) Brother (d) Husband

,d yM+dh dk ifjp; nsrs gq, eksgu us crk;k] ^yM+dh dh ek° esjh lkl dh bdykSrh iq=h gS* eksgu yM+dh ls dSls lacaf/kr gS&(a)pkpk (b)firk(c)HkkbZ (d)ifr

oxZ & ch ( xq.kkRed rdZ) Section - B (Qualitative Reasoning)

iz'u 25 ls 42 / Question 25 to 42

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Q.27 Select the correct answer figure.

lgh mŸj fp= pqfu, &

Q. 28 Which letter should be in the place of question mark in the following series?

uhps nh xbZ Js.kh esa iz'u fpUg ds LFkku ij dkSu lk v{kj vk,xk &

(a) O (b) K (c) N (d) P

Q. 29 A man is going to Chandigarh from Delhi by a car. which of the following of importance for his journey -

(a) The Music system of the car should be working(b) The car should be white in colour(c) The tyres of the car should have enough air(d) The men driving the car should be properly dressed.

,d O;fDr dkj }kjk fnYyh ls panhx<+ tk jgkgSA fuEu ls dkSu ls fodYi mldh ;k=k ds fy, egRoiq.kZ gSA &(a)dkj esa laxhr lquus dk ek/;e Bhd gks(b)dkj lQsn jax dh gksuh pkfg,(c)dkj ds Vk;jksa esa i;kZIr ek=k esa gok gksuh pkfg,A(d)dkj dks pykus okyk O;fDr vPNh iks'kkd esa gksA

<

< <

>

><

<

> ?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

A C F J U?

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Q. 30 If BORE = ERBO, what is SPAR

vxj BORE = ERBO gS] rks SPAR D;k gS &

(a)RASP (b) RAPS (c) APSR (d) PSAR

(iz'u31 &36) fuEufyf[kr lhjht dks if<+, rFkk fn, x, iz'uksa ds mŸkj nhft, %

C 2 7 U 5 4 I HH $ K E 3 L B @ A R M16 F% JG9

Q. 31 mi;qZDr lhjht esa lHkh vadks vkSj izrhdksa dks fudky nsa rks nk,a ls lkrosa LFkku ij dkSu lk gksxkA

(a)@

(b) M(c) L(d) B

Q. 32 lhjht esa ,sls fdrus Árhd gSa ftlesa rqjUr igys dksbZ O;atu ;k rqjUr ckn esa O;atu gS\

(a)1

(b) 2(c) 3(d) 4

Q. 33 lhjht esa ,sls fdrus la[;kad gS tks fdlh izrhd ls igys ;k ckn esa ugha gSa\

(a)7

(b) 8(c) 9(d) 10

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Q. 34 lhjht esa ,sls fdrus izrhd gS ftuds rqjUr igys dksbZ O;atu gS ijUrq ckn esa Loj ugha gS\

(a)1

(b) 2(c) 3(d) 4

Q. 35 lhjht esa ,sls fdrus O;atu gS ftlesa ls izR;sd ds rqjUr igys ,d izrhd ;k ,d la[;kad gS\

(a)4

(b) 5(c) 6(d) 7

Q. 36 lhjht esa vius LFkku ds vk/kkj ij fuEufyf[kr pkj esa ls rhu fdlh izdkj leku gSa vr% mudk ,d lewg curk gS og dkSu lk gS tks bl lewg esa ugha vkrk gSa \

(a)KL3

(b) FJ%(c) R61(d) I $

(Question 31-36) Read the following passage and answer the question that follow-

C27U54IHH $ K E 3LB @ ARM 16 F% JG9.

Q. 31 In the above series after erasing out the numerals and symbols which one is on the seventh from the right in the rest series.(a) @(b) M(c) L(d) B

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Q. 32 How many symbols are there in the series which have a consonant at just before or just after them.

(a) 1(b) 2(c) 3(d) 4

Q. 33 How many numerals do not have any symbol just before or just after them.

(a) 7(b) 8(c) 9(d) 10

Q. 34 The number of symbols which has a consonnt just before them but not a vowel just after it are:-

(a) 1(b) 2(c) 3(d) 4

Q. 35 Total no of consonent in the series which have a symbol or a numeral just before them are:-

(a) 4(b) 5(c) 6(d) 7

Q. 36 On the basis of their position following three out of four are alive hence making a set, find the one which does not come in the set.

(a) KL3(b) FJ %(c) R61(d) I $

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(Question 37-42) Study the following and answer the question in the following diagram:-

Triangle represents the singersRectangle represents the Doctorsand circle represents the joint families.

Q. 37 Find the doctors who do no live in joint familiar but they are singers as well.

(a) O(b) M(c) N(d) L

Q. 38 Number of Doctors not singers living in joint family are:-

(a) O(b) M(c) N(d) L

Q. 39 How many singers are not doctors but are living in joint family.

(a) M(b) O(c) N(d) R

P R

O

M N

L

Q

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Q. 40 The persons living in the joint family neither singer nor doctors:-

(a) P(b) O(c) M(d) R

Q. 41 Total number of doctors living in joint family are:-

(a) O+M+N(b) O+M+N+L(c) O+M+R(d) O+M

Q. 42 Total number of singers living in joint family are:_

(a) O+M(b) M+R(c) M+N(d) O+M+R

(iz'u 37&42) fuEufyf[kr dks if<+, rFkk fn, x, iz'uksa ds mŸkj nhft,%

fuEu js[kkfp= esa f=Hkqt iznf'kZr djrk gS & xk;dksa dks]oxZ iznf'kZr djrk gS &MkWDVjksa dksAoŸk Ánkf'kZr djrk gS & la;qDr ifjokjksa dksAja[kkf=r ij vk/kfjr iz'uksa ds mŸkj ds lgh fodYi pqfu,A

P R

O

M N

L

Q

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Q. 37 ,sls MkWDVj tks la;qDr ifjokjksa esa uhg jgrs vkSj xk;d gSaA

(a) O(b) M(c) N(d) L

Q. 38 la;qDr ifjokjksa esa jgus okys oks O;fDr tks xk;d ugha MkWDVj gSA

(a) O(b) M(c) N(d) L

Q. 39 la;qDr ifjokj esa jgus okys fdrus xk;d MkWDVj ugha gSA

(a) M(b) O(c) N(d) R

Q. 40 la;qDr ifjokjks esa jgus okys ds O;fDr tksa u rks xk;d gS vkSj u gh MkWDVj

(a) P(b) O(c) M(d) R

Q. 41 la;qDr ifjokj esa jgus okys dqy MkDVj fdrus gSa

(a) O+M+N(b) O+M+N+L(c) O+M+R(d) O+M

Q. 42 la;qDr ifjokj esa jgus okys dqy xk;d gS\

(a) O+M (b) M+R (c) M+N (d) O+M+R

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iz'u 43ls 60 / Question -43 to 60

Q. 43 Calculate / gy djksa

(1) (2)412 (3) (4)4

Q. 44 24 is divided into two parts such that times the 7 first part added to 5 times the second part makes 146 then first is

24 dks bl izdkj nks Hkkxksa esa ckaVk x;k fd igys Hkkx dk 7 xquk ;fn nwljs Hkkx ds 5 xquk es tksM+ fn;k tk; rks 146 izkIr gksrk gS rks igyk Hkkx D;k gksxk

(1) 11 (2) 13 (3) 16 (4) 17

Q.45 Three pieces of timber 42m, 49m and 63m long have to be divided into planks of the same length. The greatest possible length of each plank is

ydM+h ds rhu yÎks dh yEckb;ka ÿe'k% 42 eh] 49 ehÒ vkSj 63 eh] esa ls cjkcj yEckb;ksa VqdM+s dkVus gSA izR;sd esa ls vf/kdre fdruh yEckbZ ds VqdM+s dkVs tk ldrs gSaA

(1) 63m (2) 42m (3) 14m (4) 7m

Q.46 Solve / gy djks

Section -C (Quantitative Reasoning)

oxZ &lh (ek=kRed rdZ)

0.2890.00121

= ?

(4) 1711

17011

(1) 17110

(2) 0.1711

(3)

201388

12

(679 + 267)2 - (679 - 267)2679 x 267

2 2

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Q. 47 The length of a rectangular plot is twice its breadth and the length of the __9mdiagonal is √The perimeter of the plot is.

,d vk;rkdkj Hkw[k.M dh yEckbZ mldh pkSMk+bZ dh nqxuh gSA ;fn mlds fodZ.k yEckbZ

9%5m gS rks Hkw[k.M dk ifjeki D;k gksxk\

(1) 36m (2) 54m (3) 72m (4) 81m

Q. 48 The length of the rope by which a cow must be tethered in order that may

2be able to graze an area of 2464m is (take = )

2jLLkh dh og yEckbZ Kkr dhft, ftlls fdlh xk; dks [kqVsa ls cka/k fn;k rks og 2464m

{ks=Qy esa ?kkl pj ldsA ( dk eku = )

(1) 28m (2) 16m (3) 44m (4) 72m

Q. 49 The wire when bent to form a square encloses a region having an area 2121cm . If the same has been bent into the form of circle the area of the

circle would be (take = )

,d rkj dks eksM+ dj ,d oxZ cuk;k x;k gS ftldk {ks=Qy 121 oxZ ls? eh? gS ;fn mlh

rkj }kjk ,d or cuk;k tk; rks mldk {ks=Qy gksxk ( dk eku = )

2 2 2 2(1) 144cm (2) 180cm (3) 154cm (4) 176cm

227

227

227

227

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OQ. 50 In the given figure ∠A = 80 , ∠ B= 60, ∠C=2x and ∠BDC=Y.BD and CD

bisects ∠B and ∠C respectively. The values of x and y respectively are.

(1) 15° and 70° (2) 10° and 160° (3) 20° and 130° (4) 20° and 125°

nh xbZ vkdfr esa ∠ BD rFkk CD rFkk CD

ÿe'k% ∠B rFkk ∠C ds dks.k lef}Hkktd gSA x rFkk y ds ÿe'k% eku gSa&A

(1) 15° rFkk 70° (2) 10° rFkk 160° (3) 20° rFkk 130° (4) 20° rFkk 125°

A=80° ∠B=60° ∠C=2x BDC=Y

80°

A

B C

D

y

xx°

80°

A

B C

D

y

xx°

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Q. 51 In the given figure if EC * AB, ∠ECD = 70' ∠BDO = 20' then ∠OBD is equal to

(1) 70° (2) 60° (3) 50° (4) 20°

nh xbZ vkdfr esa ;fn EC * AB, ∠ECD = 70° ∠BDO = 20° rks ∠OBD dk eku

(1) 70° (2) 60° (3) 50° (4) 20°

EA

C

OD

70°

20°

EA

C

OD

70°

20°

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Q. 52 The length of a chord of a circle is equal to the radius of the circle. The angle which this chord subtends in the major segment of the circle is equal to.

(1) 30 (2) 45 (3) 60 (4) 90

,d oŸk dh thok dh yEckbZ mldh f=T;k ds cjkcj gSA thok }kjk oŸk ds nh?kZ[k.M esa

cuk, x; dks.k dh eki D;k gksxhA

(1) 30° (2) 45° (3) 60° (4) 90°

° ° ° °

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(Question 53-56 )Read following passage and answer the question that follow :

(iz'u 53 & 56 )

fuEufyf[kr vuqPNsn dks if<+; rFkk fn, x, iz'uksa ds mŸkj nhft,&

Paper chromatography can be used to identify metal ions in waste water a drop of water sample solution is placed on filter paper. The bottom of the paper is set in a solvent that travels up the paper (see figures )

The solvent carries the ions up the paper. Some ions move faster, and therefore farther than others, resulting in a separation as they move up the paper. The paper is dried, them stained, causing the ions to appear as coloured spots. Rf values are calculated for each spot.

Rf = Total linear distance travelled by ion Total linear distance travelled by solvent

Table 1 shows Rf values for 5 ions and Table 2 shows Rf values of ions present in 3 samples of wastewater. The same solvent was used for all ions and samples.

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dkxt ÿkseSVksxzkQh vif'k"V ty esa /kkrq vk;uksa dh igpku djus ds fy, iz;ksx fd;k tk

ldrk gSA uewus dh ,d cwan dks fQYVj ds isij ij j[kk x;kA dkxt dk fupyk fljk ,d

foyk;d esa fLFkr gSA ;g foyk;d dkxt esa ≈ij dh vksj p<+rk gSA (fp=&1 nsf[k,)

foyk;d vk;uksa dks dkxt esa ≈ij dh vksj ys tkrk gSA dqN vk;u rsth ls p<+rs gS blfy,

nwljksa dh rqyuk esa nwj d igq°prs gSA ifj.kkeLo:i ;s vk;u ≈ij p<+rs&p<+rs iFkd gks tkrs

gaSA dkxt dks lq[kk;k tkrk gS] fQj jaftr (LVsu) fd;k tkrk gS] ftlls vk;u jaxhu /kCcksa

ds :i esa fn[kus yxrk gSA izR;sd /Ccs dk Rf eku (ewY;) Kkr fd;k tkrk gSA

Rf = vk;u }kjk r; dh xbZ dqy nwjh

foyk;d }kjk r; dh xbZ dqy nwjh

rkfydk 1 vk;uksa ds Rf eku dks n'kkZrk gS vkSj rkfydk 2 vif'k"V ty ds rhu uewuksa esa

mifLFkr vk;uksa ds Rf eku dks n'kkZrk gSA lHkh vk;uksa vkSj uewuksa ds fy, ,d foyk;d

iz;ksx fd;k x;k gSA

chdj

fQYVj isij

foyk;d

foyk;d dhxfr dh fn'kk

uewus ds foy;udh ,d cwan

fp= & 1

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TABLT / rkfydk

Ion / vk;uMolar Mass/eksyj nzO;eku

g/mole

Distance Travelled /nwjh (CM)r; dh xbZ

RfSpot Colour /

/kCcs dk jax

Nickel / fudsy2+Ni

Cobalt / dkckYV2+Co

Copper / rkack2+Cu

Cadmium /dsMfe;e

2+Cd

Mercury /ikjk

2+Hg

58.7

58.9

63.5

112.4

200.6

0.8

3.5

6.0

7.8

9.5

0.08

0.35

0.60

0.78

0.95

Pink / xqykch

Brown - Black/Hkwjk&dkyk

Blue / uhyk

Yellow / ihyk

Brown - Black/Hkwjk&dkyk

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TABLE-2 / rkfydk&2Note : Sample contain only the metal ions listed in tableuksV %uewuksa esa dsoy rkfydk 1 lwphoº /kkrq vk;u mfifLFkr gSA

Q. 53 The information in tables 1 and 2 supports the conclusion that 'sample' 3' contains -

2+ 2+(a) Cu and Cd only2+ 2+(b) Co and Hg only

2+ 2+ 2+(c) Ni , Co Cd only2+ 2+ 2+(d) Ni , Cd and Hg only

rkfydk 1 vkSj 2 esa nh x;h tkudkjh ds vk/kkj ij bl fu"d"kZ ij igq°pk tk ldrk gS

fd uewuk 3* esa mifLFkr vk;u gSa&2+ 2+(a) dsoy Cu vkSj Cd

2+ 2+(b) dsoy Co vkSj Hg2+ 2+ 2+(c) dsoy Ni , Co vkSj Cd2+ 2+ 2+(c) dsoy Ni , Cd vkSj Hg

Spot Colour //kCcs dk jax

Blue / uhykYellow / ihyk

Brown - Black/ Hkwjk&dkykBrown - Black/ Hkwjk&dkyk

Pink / xqykchYellow / ihyk

Brown - Black / Hkwjk&dkyk

Rf

0.600.78

0.350.95

0.080.780.95

Sample /uewuk

1

2

3

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Q. 54 Arrange the metal ions in order from the fastest to slowest speed with they moved up the paper (refer table-1)-

2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+(a) Hg , Cd , Cu , Co , Ni2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+(b) Cd , Cu , Co , Hg , Ni

2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+(c) Ni , Hg , Co , Cu ,Cd2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+(c) Ni , Co , Cu , Cd , Hg

dkxt esa ≈ij dh vksj dh xfr dh pky ds vk/kkj ij] /kkrw vk;kuksa dks lcls rst ls lcls

/kheh xfr esa O;ofLFkr dhft, (nsf[k, rkfydk&1)

2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+(a) Hg , Cd , Cu , Co , Ni2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+(b) Cd , Cu , Co , Hg , Ni

2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+(c) Ni , Hg , Co , Cu ,Cd2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+(c) Ni , Co , Cu , Cd , Hg

Q.55 Based on the information given in the two tables, one can conclude that 2 contains.

(a) One metal ion only(b) Two metal ions only(c) Either one or two metal ions(d) More than two metal ions

rkfydkvksa esa nh xbZ tkudjh ds vk/kkj ij] ;g fu"d"kZ fudkyk tkrk gS fd uewuk 2*

esa mifLFkr gS&

(a)dsoy ,d /kkrq vk;u

(b)nks /kkrq vk;u

(c),d ;k nks /kkrq vk;u

(c)nks ls vf/kd /kkrq vk;u

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Q. 56 Which of the following figures best illustrates the appearance of the filter paper after 'sample' was analyzed -

uewuk 1* ds fo'ys"k.k djus ij] dkSu lk fp= dkxt dh fn[kkoV dks lcls mŸke

:i ls n'kZrk gS&

distance traveled / foyk;d }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh

= Key / d°qth

= Yellow / ihyk

= Blue / uhyk

starting point / vkjEHk fcanq

distance traveled by solvent / foyk;d }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh

starting point / vkjEHk fcanq

distance traveled by solvent / foyk;d }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh

starting point / vkjEHk fcanq

distance traveled by solvent / foyk;d }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh

starting point / vkjEHk fcanq

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

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Question (57-60 Refer to the following pie charts & answers

iz'u (57&60) ds fy, fuEu ikbZ pkVZ dks ns[kdj mŸkj nsaA

Distribution of Protein Human body Distribution of Human in Human body

ekuo 'kjhj esa izksVhu dk forj.k ekuo 'kjhj esa rRoksa dk forj.k

Q. 57 What is the ratio of the distribution of protiens in the muscles to that of the distribution of proteins in the bones?

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Muscles

1

Skin

3

1 101 6

Bones

HormonesEnzymes

& other proteins

70%

Water

Protien

16% otherdry

elements14%

ekal isf'k;k

1 3

1 101 6

Ropk

gfM~M;ka

gkjeksZu,Utkbu ovU; izksVhu

70%

16% vU; lq[ks rRo

14%

ikuh

izksVhu

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Q. 58 What percentage of the total weight of the human body is equivalent to the weight of the skin in the human body ?

ekuo 'kjhj ds dqy Hkkj dk fdruk ekuo 'kjhj dh Ropk ds rqY; gS\(1) 1.C(2) 0.16(3) 0.016(4) Insufficient data / v/kwjs vkadM+s

Q. 59 To show the distribution of protiens & other dry elements in the human body, the arc of the circle should subtend at center an angle of.ekuo 'kjhj esa izksVhu vkSj vU; lw[ks rRoksa dk forj.k n'kkZus ds fy, or dh pki dsUÊ

ij fdrus va'k dk dks.k cuk,xh\

0 0 0 0(1) 120 (2) 54 (3) 108 (4) 252

Q. 60 What is the quantity of water in the body of a person weighing 50kg?

dksbZ euq"; ftldk otu 50 fd-xzk- gS mlesa ikuh dh ek=k gksxhA

(1) 35kg (2) 120kg (3) 71.42kg (4)20kg

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Answer Key - Language Conventions (Hindi)(Question 1–8)

Q. 1 (iv) vfuf'pr la[;kokpd fo'ks"k.k2 (ii) cgqr

3 (ii) vdeZd

4 (i) dkyokpd

5 (iii) vk'khokZn

5 (ii) le~

7 (i) dj.k dkjd

8 (iv) funZ;

(Question 9-16)

Q. 9 (iii) nqe nokdj Hkkxuk

10 (iv) Vksih mNkyuk

11 (iii) phaVh dh pky ls pyuk

12 (iii) dk rkM+ cuk fn;k

13 (ii) tek fn;k

14 (iii) Mky fn,

15 (iii) ;ed vyadkj

16 (ii) miek vyadkj

(Question 17-24)

Q. 17 (iv) thou

18 (ii) y{;

19 (i) lQyrk

20 (ii) Kku

21 (ii) twrk

22 (ii) vaxqyh

23 (iii) uhps

24 (iv) tehu

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Answer Key - Language Conventions (English)(Question 1-8)

Q. 1 (4) sufficient2 (2) fast3 (2) make4 (1) relatively5 (2) all the people6 (2) affordable7 (3) varies8 (2) the top layer

(Question 9-12)

Q. 9 (2) brain10 (1) part11 (1) adds12 (1) reproduces

(Question 13-16)

Q. 13 (3) fell14 (3) slipped15 (4) standing16 (1) lost

(Question 17-20)

Q. 17 (2) displaying18 (3) entertainment19 (2) present20 (2) reality

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(Question 21-24)

Q 21 (4) values22 (2) lay23 (1) any Means24 (2) to Become

Section - B (Qualitative Reasoning)

(Question 25-30)

25 (b) Perimeter / ifjeki

26 (c) Brother / HkkbZ27 (c)28 (a) O29 (c) The tyres of the car should have enough air / dkj ds Vk;jks esa iz;kZIr

ek=k esa gok gksuh pkfg,A30 (a) RASP

(Question 31-36)

Q. 31 (d) B32 (d) 433 (b) 834 (b) 235 (a) 436 (a) FJ%

(Question 37-42)

Q 37 (c) N38 (a) O39 (d) R40 (a) P41 (d) O + M42 (b) M + R

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Section - C (Quatitative Reasoning)

(Question 43-52)

43 (4) 444 (2) 1345 (4) 7m46 (1) 170/1147 (2) 54m48 (1) 28m

249 (3) 154cm0 050 (3) 20 and 130

51 (3) 5052 (1) 30

(Question 53-56)

2+ 2+ 2+Q 53 (d) Ni , Cd and Hg only2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+54 (a) Hg , Cd , Cu , Co , Ni

55 (b) Two Metal ions only56 (a)

(Question 57-60)

Q. 57 (b) 2:158 (d) Insufficient data

059 (c) 10860 (d) 35kg