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1. fgUnh esa dqy fdrus loZuke gSa\A. 9 B. 10C. 11 D. 12
2. loZuke ds dqy fdrus Hksn gksrs gSa\A. 5 B. 6C. 7 D. 8
3. ^ioZrh;* dkSu lk fo'ks"k.k gS\A. xq.kokpd fo'ks"k.kB. la[;kokpd fo'ks"k.kC. ifjek.k okpd fo'ks"k.kD. lkoZukfed fo'ks"k.k
4. fuEu esa dkSu lk 'kCn fo'ks"k.k gS\A. vkxjk B. pedhykC. dqN D. fy[kuk
5. tks 'kCn laKk dh fo'ks"krk crkrs gSa mUgsaD;k dgrs gSa \A. loZuke B. fo'ks"k.kC. fØ;k D. fØ;k fo'ks"k.k
6. ^jke lks jgk gS* & bl okD; esa dkSu lh fØ;k gS\A. vdeZd B. ldeZdC. çssj.kkFkZd D. f}deZd
7. ^og ,d lIrkg Ckkn vk;k* & bl okD; esadkSu lk 'kCn fØ;k fo'ks"k.k gS\A. og B. ,dC. ckn D. vk;k
8. ^lsuk,a ;q) {ks= ls vkxs c<h* & bl okD; esalac/k okpd 'kCn crkb,AA. lsuk,a B. ;q) {ks=C. vkxs D. c<h
9. ^og vk;k vkSj eSa x;k* & bl okD; esaleqPp; cks/kd 'kCn crkb,AA. og B. vk;kC. vkSj D. x;k
10. ^gk;! vc eSa D;k d#¡A* & bl okD; esafoLe;cks/kd 'kCn crkb,AA. gk;B. vcC. eSaD. D;k
11. dkSu lk 'kCn ^vuhd* dk i;kZ;okph gS\A. vtqZuB. lsukC. vfXuD. ?kksMk
12. ^diMk* dk i;kZ; crkb,AA. pyuB. oluC. xxuD. taxy
13. ^vkdk'k* dk foykse crkb,AA. /kjrh B. ikrkyC. vuFkZ D. vu?k
14. ^iFoh* dk foykse crkb,AA. vkdk'kB. ikrkyC. xkspjD. yksfdd
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15. ^vHk;&mHk;* 'kCn ;qXe dk lgh vFkZ gS%A. fuHkZ;&nksauksaB. gok&vfXuC. i<uk&i<kukD. nksuksa&fuHkZ;
16. ^vfy&vyh* 'kCn ;qXe dk lgh vFkZ gS%A. da/kk&fgLlkB. HkkSajk&l[khC. neu&nkeuD. nlu&n'kZu
17. milxZ og 'kCnka'k gS tks%A. fdlh 'kCn ds ckn esa tqMrk gSAB. fdlh 'kCn ds e/; esa tqMrk gSAC. fdlh 'kCn ds vkxs tqMrk gSAD. 'kCn esa dgha Hkh tqM ldrk gSA
18. dkSu lk 'kCn 'kq) gS\A. fN;kyhlB. N;kyhlC. fN;kfylD. N;kfyl
19. fuEu esa 'kq) 'kCn crkb,AA. mTToyuB. mToyuC. mT>yuD. mtyu
20. mRlkg dh fxurh vPNs xq.kksa esa gksrh gSAfdlh Hkko ds vPNs ;k cqjs gksus dk fu'p;vf/kdrj mldks çofÙk ds 'kqHk ;k v'kqHk dsifj.kke ds fopkj ls gksrk gSA ogh mRlkgtks drZO; deksaZ ds çfr bruk lqUnj fn[kk;hiM+rk gS] vdrZO; deksaZ dh vksj gksus ij oSlk
'yk?; çrhr ugha gksrkA vkRej{kk] ijj{kk]ns'k j{kk vkfn ds fufeÙk lkgl dh tksmeax ns[kh tkrh gS mlds lkSUn;Z dks ijihMuMdSrh vkfn deksaZ dk lkgl dHkh ugha igq¡pldrkA ;g ckr gksrs gq, Hkh fo'kq) mRlkg;k lkgl dh ç'kalk lalkj esa FkksMh cgqrgksrh gh gSA vR;kpkfj;ksa ;k Mkdqvksa ds 'kkS;Zo lkgl dh dFkk,a Hkh yksx rkjhQ djrs gq,Hkh lqurs gSaA
mijksDr x|ka'k ds vk/kkj ij fuEu ç'u dsmÙkj nhft,A
x|ka'k dk mi;qä 'kh"kZd crkb,%A. mRlkg B. tks'kC. ?keaM D. ohjrk
PSG1. dqUrh vius ykMys yky dks] vius ân;ds VqdMs dks] vius I;kjs uotkr f'k'kq dksunh esa NksM dj ykSV vk;hA og NksVh unhFkhA ok;q vuqdwy Fkh] nSo dh xfr tkuh ughatkrhA og unh pEcy unh esa tkdj feyrhgSA vc f'k'kq dh fiVkjh cgrh&cgrh pEcyunh esa vk x;hA bVkos ds ikl pEcy unhvkdj Jh;equk th esa feyrh gS vr% pEcyds çokg dsa lkFk og Hkh ;equk th esa vkx;h vkSj ;equk th ds lkFk ç;kx dh vksjc<hA rhFkZjkt ç;kx es tkdj Jh ;equk thxaxk th es fey tkrh gS vr% vc og eatw"kkf'k'kq dks ysdj dk'kh dh vksj cgus yxhAmlds lkFk u dksbZ eYykg Fkk u iFk çnZ'kdAHkkX; mls Lo;a gh cgkdj ys tk jgk FkkAdk'khiqjh] ikVfyiq= vkfn jkT;ksa dh lhekdks ikj djrh gqbZ xaxk th ds çokg ds lkFkog eatw"kk fcuk fdlh :dkoV ds vkxs c<hpyh tk jgh FkhA vkxs pydj og vax ns'kdh lhek esa igq¡phA vc ekuks mldh ;k=k
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lekIr gksxh mlh le; paik uxjh ds jktkvf/kjFk viuh L=h jk/kk vkSj vius lsodksa dslfgr xaxk Luku djus vk;s FksA mUgksaus nwjls bl lqUnj&lh isVh dks tkàoh dh ygjksads lkFk ØhMk djrs ns[kkA var esa mUgksausvius lsodksa dks vkKk nh & lkeus ;g tkseatw"kk cgrh tk jgh gS mls idM+ dj ykvksA
21. dqarh vius uotkr lqdqekj f'k'kq dks dgk¡NksMdj vkbZ Fkh\A. rkykc B. unhC. leqæ D. dqvk
22. eatw"kk dks dkSu ysdj tk jgk Fkk\A. lsod B. eYykgC. iFkçn'kZd D. HkkX;
23. jktk vf/kjFk us lsodksa dks D;k vkKk nh Fkh\A. eatw"kk dks ykus dhB. f'k'kq dks ykus dhC. lsuk dks ykus dhD. jk/kk dks ykus dh
24. pEik uxjh ds jktk fdlds lkFk xaxk&Lukudjus vk, Fks\A. jk/kk vkSj lsodB. lsuk vkSj lsodC. jk/kk vkSj lsukD. lsuk vkSj f'k'kq
25. tc dksbZ ljdkjh i= Kkiu ;k dk;kZy;Kkiu ,d lkFk vusd çsf"kr;ksa dks Hkstk tk,mls D;k dgrs gS\A. vkns'k B. vuqLekjd i=C. vf/klwpuk D. ifji=
26. tc ,d vf/kdkjh nwljs vf/kdkjh dks O;fäxruke ls i= fy[krk gS mls D;k dgrs gSa\A. 'kkldh; i=B. v}Z 'kkldh; i=C. fVIi.khD. dk;kZy;h Kkiu
27. ,d fo|kFkhZ dks vius Ldwy ds ç/kkukpk;Zdks vfHkfuosnu esa D;k fy[kuk pkfg,\A. vkidkB. Hkonh;C. vkidk vkKkdkjh f'k";D. vkidk lsod
28. la{ksi.k ewy ikB ls fdrus 'kCnksa esa fy[kukpkfg,\A. vk/ks 'kCnksa esa] 1/2
B. ,d frgkbZ 'kCnksa esa] 1/3
C. rhu pkSFkkbZ 'kCnksa esa] 3/4
D. nks frgkbZ 'kCnksa esa] 2/3
29. fgUnh esa /ofu;ka fdrus çdkj dh gksrh gSa\A. 2 B. 4C. 6 D. 8
30. ek=k ds vk/kkj ij Loj fdrus çdkj ds gksrs gSa\A. 2 B. 3C. 4 D. 5
31. ftºok ds vk/kkj ij Loj fdrus çdkj dsgksrs gSa\A. 2 B. 3C. 4 D. 6
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32. fuEu esa dkSu lk 'kCn iqfYyax gS\A. n;k B. ek;kC. Hkk"kk D. vkHkkj
33. fuEu esa dkSu lk 'kCn iqfYyax gS\A. vk'kk B. d"VC. {kek D. lsuk
34. fuEu esa dkSu lk 'kCn lzhfyax gS\A. fookn B. lkjC. #i D. vk;
35. fuEu esa dkSu lk 'kCn lzhfyax gS\A. x`g B. panuC. iÙkk D. lHkk
36. lfU/k fdrus çdkj dh gksrh gS\A. 2 B. 3C. 4 D. 6
37. ^lnkuUn* dk lfU/k foPNsn dhft,AA. lr~+vkuUn B. lr+vkuUnC. ln+vkuUn D. lnk+vkuUn
38. ^iqLrdky;* esa dkSu lh lfU/k gS\A. nh?kZ B. xq.kC. of} D. ;.k
39. ^vfHk+mn;* dh lfU/k dhft,AA. vH;qn; B. vH;ksn;C. vHkhmn; D. vfHkmn;
40. ^;FkklaHko* esa dkSu lk lekl gS\A. vO;;hHkko B. deZ/kkj;C. rRiq:"k D. f}xq
41. ^ijes'oj* esa dkSu lk lekl gS\A. }an B. deZ/kkj;C. vO;;hHkko D. rRiq:"k
42. ^v/;{k* esa dkSu lk milxZ gS\A. vfHk B. v/kC. vr D. vn
43. ^laxzke* esa milxZ crkb,AA. lu~ B. le~C. l D. lr
44. ^lko/kkuh* esa dkSu lk çR;; gS\A. uh B. /kkuhC. bZ D. vkuh
45. ^ftUnxh* esa dkSu lk çR;; gS\A. xh B. bZC. nxh D. ;h
46. fuEu esa dkSu lk 'kCn rRle gS\A. fç; B. fi;kC. eksj D. pkj
47. fuEu esa dkSu lk 'kCn rRle ughaughaughaughaugha gS\A. opu B. 'ykdkC. frä D. pkj
48. fuEu esa dkSu lk 'kCn fons'kt gS\A. fjD'kk B. twrkC. rsanqvk D. uo
49. ^xk;* dkSu lh laKk gS\A. O;fäokpd B. tkfrokpdC. Hkkookpd D. æO;okpd
50. fuEu esa dkSu lh Hkkookpd laKk gS\A. fnYyh B. yMdkC. eksgu D. chekjh
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51. fdlh Hkk"kk esa ;fn “DIRECTOR” dks
“SCPHUQDD” d s :i e s a v k S j
“PRODUCER” dks “SOFQDNVC” ds
:i esa dksM fd;k tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk esa
“CUSTOMER” dks dSls dksM fd;k
tk,xk\
A. BVRUNNDS
B. SBFTNRPS
C. SDFVNTPU
D. SBFTMPRS
52. dksey Jherh lqeu dh csVh gS vkSj lksue
Jh dey dh csVh gSA ;fn jktkjke] lqeu
ds llqj vkSj lqjs[kk ds ifr gSa tks muds
,dek= cPps dey dh eka gSaA dksey] lksue
ls dSls lacaf/kr gS\
A. ppsjh / eesjh / ekSlsjh / QqQsjh cguB. cguC. nknhD. pkph / ekeh / ekSlh / cqvk
53. ,d yM+dk eap ij çn'kZu dj jgk gSA
mldh vksj b'kkjk djrs gq,] yM+ds ds firk
ds cxy esa cSBs gq, n'kZdksa esa ls ,d vkneh
us dgk] ^^og ml vkSjr ds ifr dk csVk gS
tks esjh iRuh ds llqj dh cgw gS ^A eap ij
çn'kZu djus okys yM+ds ls ml vkneh dk
laca/k D;k gS\
A. firk B. llqj
C. nknk D. pkpk
51. In a certain code language, if
“DIRECTOR” is coded as
“SCPHUQDD”, “PRODUCER” is
coded as “SOFQDNVC”, then how
would “CUSTOMER” be coded in that
language?
A. BVRUNNDS
B. SBFTNRPS
C. SDFVNTPU
D. SBFTMPRS
52. Komal is the daughter of Mrs. Suman and
Sonam is the daughter of Mr. Kamal.
If Rajaram is the father-in-law of Suman
and husband of Surekha, who is the
mother of her only child Kamal. How is
Komal related to Sonam?
A. Cousin
B. Sister
C. Grandmother
D. Aunt
53. A boy is performing on the stage.
Pointing at him, a man in the audience
seated next to the boy’s father said, “He
is the son of the husband of a lady who
is the daughter-in-law of the father-in-
law of my wife”. How is the man related
to the boy performing on the stage?
A. Father B. Father-in-law
C. Grandfather D. Uncle
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54. If A+B means A is the husband of B,
A#B means A is the brother of B, A@B
means B is the son of A and A$B means
B is the daughter of A, then from the
given options, choose what is the
meaning of the below statement:
R#P+Q@S$T
A. R is the grandfather of S
B. P is the uncle of T
C. S is the grandson of P
D. T is the granddaughter of Q
55. A is the father-in-law of B, who is themother of C. D is the mother of E, whois the father of F and C.How is A related to E?A. Husband B. Father-in-lawC. Brother D. Father
56. Read the below statements.
All the students are teachers. Someteachers are principals.
Which of the conclusions given in thebelow options logically follows fromthe above statements?A. Some students are principals.B. All principals are teachers.C. Some principals are teachers.D. All the students are principals.
54. ;fn A + B dk eryc gS A, B dk ifr gS]
A # B dk eryc gS A, B dk HkkbZ gS]
A @ B dk eryc gS B, A dk csVk gS]
A $ B dk eryc gS B, A dh csVh gS] rks
uhps fn, x, dFku dk vFkZ D;k gSa fodYiksa
ls pqusa%
R#P+Q@S$T
A. R, S ds nknk gSa
B. P, T dk pkpk gS
C. S, P dk iksrk gS
D. T, Q dh iksrh gS
55. A, B ds llqj gSa tks C dh eka gSA D, E dh
eka gS tks F vkSj C dk firk gSA
A, E ls dSls lacaf/kr gS\
A. ifr B. llqj
C. HkkbZ D. firk
56. uhps fn, x, dFkuksa dks i<+saA
lHkh Nk= f'k{kd gSaA dqN f'k{kdç/kkukpk;Z gSaA
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls dkSu lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd:i ls mijksä dFkuksa dk vuqlj.k djrk gS\A. dqN Nk= ç/kkukpk;Z gSaAB. lHkh ç/kkukpk;Z f'k{kd gSaAC. dqN ç/kkukpk;Z f'k{kd gSaAD. lHkh Nk= ç/kkukpk;Z gSaA
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57. Read the below statements.
All horses are donkeys. All donkeys aremonkeys. No monkey is a tiger.
Which of the below conclusionslogically follow(s) from the abovestatements?a) All horses are monkeys.b) Some donkeys are tigers.c) Some monkeys are horses.d) Some monkeys are donkeys.
A. Conclusions a, b and c follow.B. Conclusions a, b and d follow.
C. Conclusions b, c and d follow.
D. Conclusions a, c and d follow.
58. If all the English letters appearing at theeven number position, except themultiples of 4, are removed, then whichletter will come at the 13th place in thenew alphabet series?A. O B. PC. Q D. R
59. In a certain language, if “EXTERNAL”is coded as “IYUISOEM” and if“PARTICLE” is coded as“QESUODMI”, then how would theword “ANALYSIS” be coded in thatlanguage?A. EOEMZTQTB. EOEMZTJTC. EOENZTOTD. EOEMZTOT
57. uhps fn, x, dFkuksa dks i<+saA
lHkh ?kksM+s x/ks gSaA lHkh x/ks canj gSaA dksbZcanj ck?k ugha gSA
uhps fn, x, dkSu ls fu"d"kZ rkfdZd:i ls mijksä dFkuksa dkvuqlj.k djrs gSa\a) lHkh ?kksM+s canj gSaAb) dqN x/ks ck?k gSaAc) dqN canj ?kksM+s gSaAd) dqN canj x/ks gSaA
A. fu"d"kZ a, b vkSj c vuqlj.k djrs gSaAB. fu"d"kZ a, b vkSj d vuqlj.k djrs gSaAC. fu"d"kZ b, c vkSj d vuqlj.k djrs gSaAD. fu"d"kZ a, c vkSj d vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
58. ;fn vaxzsth o.kZekyk esa le la[;k ij vkus
okys lHkh v{kjksa dks ¼4 ds xq.kdksa dks NksM+dj½
gVk fn;k tkrk gS] rks ubZ o.kZekyk Ja[kyk
esa 13osa LFkku ij dkSu lk v{kj vk,xk\
A. O B. P
C. Q D. R
59. fdlh Hkk"kk esa ;fn “EXTERNAL” dks“IYUISOEM” d s :i e s a vk S j“PARTICLE” dks “QESUODMI” ds :iesa dksM fd;k tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk esa“ANALYSIS” dks dSls dksM fd;k tk,xk\A. EOEMZTQT
B. EOEMZTJT
C. EOENZTOT
D. EOEMZTOT
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60. In a certain language, if “CABBAGE”is coded as “BBAHZFB” and if“BRINJAL” is coded as“NKHBQMA”, then how would theword “PUMPKIN” be coded in thatlanguage?A. POOKTIIB. PKKTJIIC. PLLKTMMD. PLLJTOO
61. In a certain language, if “CAMPHOR”is coded as “DCPTMUY” and if“TROUBLE” is coded as“UTRYGRL”, then how would theword “PLUMBER” be coded in thatlanguage?A. QNXOGKYB. OMXOGKZC. QNXQGKYD. ONXOGKY
62. In the below series, identify what cancome in place of “?”BX, DU, FR, HO, JL, LI, ?A. MF B. NEC. NF D. ME
63. In the below series, identify what cancome in place of “?”BQT, VDT, VXG, IXA, CKA, CEN, ?A. EGP B. PEGC. FHQ D. PEH
64. In the below series, identify what cancome in place of “?”C2, F5, I11, L17, ?, R31, U41, X47A. O25 B. Q23
C. Q21 D. O23
60. fdlh Hkk"kk esa ;fn “CABBAGE” dks“BBAHZFB” ds :i esa vkSj “BRINJAL”dks “NKHBQMA” ds :i esa dksM fd;ktkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk esa “PUMPKIN”dks dSls dksM fd;k tk,xk\A. POOKTIIB. PKKTJIIC. PLLKTMMD. PLLJTOO
61. fdlh Hkk"kk esa ;fn “CAMPHOR” dks“DCPTMUY” d s :i e s a vk S j“TROUBLE” dks “UTRYGRL” ds :iesa dksM fd;k tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk esa“PLUMBER” dks dSls dksM fd;k tk,xk\A. QNXOGKYB. OMXOGKZ
C. QNXQGKYD. ONXOGKY
62. uhps nh xbZ Ja[kyk esa igpku djsa fd ^^\^^ds LFkku ij D;k vk ldrk gSABX, DU, FR, HO, JL, LI, ?A. MF B. NEC. NF D. ME
63. uhps nh xbZ Ja[kyk esa igpku djsa fd ^^\^^ds LFkku ij D;k vkldrk gSABQT, VDT, VXG, IXA, CKA, CEN, ?A. EGP B. PEGC. FHQ D. PEH
64. uhps nh xbZ Ja[kyk esa igpku djsa fd ^^\^^ds LFkku ij D;k vk ldrk gSAC2, F5, I11, L17, ?, R31, U41, X47A. O25 B. Q23
C. Q21 D. O23
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65. If we interchange “+” with “–” and “÷”
with “×”, then what is the value of the
below expression?
39 × 3 + 10 – 13 ÷ 2
A. 3 B. 17
C. 29 D. 31
66. If we interchange “+” with “–” and “÷”
with “×”, then which of the below
equations is correct?
A. 15 × 3 – 17 + 6 ÷ 2 = 11
B. 2 ÷ 7 + 8 – 21 × 3 = 14
C. 12 – 16 × 2 + 5 ÷ 4 = 1
D. 17 + 7 ÷ 2 – 21 × 3 = 10
67. Read the question below:
What is the relation between A and C?
Read the statement below:
A is the son of B and C is the
daughter of D.
Which of the below information is
additionally required to answer the
above question definitely?
A. A is elder to C.
B. C is taller than A.
C. B is male and D is female.
D. D is the wife of B.
65. ;fn ge “+” dks “–” ds lkFk vkSj “÷”dks
“×” ds lkFk vkil esa cny nsrs gS rks fuEu
lehdj.k dk eku D;k gksxk\
39 × 3 + 10 & 13 ÷ 2
A. 3 B. 17
C. 29 D. 31
66. ;fn ge “+” dks “–” ds lkFk vkSj “÷” dks
“×” ds lkFk vkil esa cny nsrs gS rks fuEu
lehdj.kksa esa ls dkSu lk lehdj.k lgh gS\
A. 15 × 3 & 17 + 6 ÷ 2 = 11
B. 2 ÷ 7 + 8 & 21 × 3 = 14
C. 12 & 16 × 2 + 5 ÷ 4 = 1
D. 17 + 7 ÷ 2 & 21 × 3 = 10
67. uhps fn, x, ç'u dks i<+sa%
A vkSj C ds chp D;k laca/k gS\
uhps fn, x, dFkuksa dks i<+sa%
A, B dk csVk vkSj C, D dh csVh gSA
mijksDr ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, uhps nh
x;h fdl vfrfjä tkudkjh dh vko';drk
gksxh\
A. A, C ls cM+k gSA
B. C, A ls yack gSA
C. B iq#"k gS vkSj D efgyk gSA
D. D, B dh iRuh gSA
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68. Read the question below:
How many students are seated between
Deepak and Satish?
Read the statements given below:A group of 20 students are seated in arow watching a movie. Rajesh is at the5th position from the left. Satish has 5
students on his right.
Deepak is seated somewhere between
Rajesh and Satish.
Which of the below information is
additionally required to answer the
above question?
A. Deepak has more number of
students on his right hand than Satish.
B. Rajesh has 9 students between him
and Satish.
C. Deepak has 8 students on his left side.
D. Satish has 14 students on his left
including Deepak.
68. uhps fn, x, ç'u dks i<+sa%
nhid vkSj lrh'k ds chp fdrus Nk= cSBs gSa\
uhps fn, x, dFkuksa dks i<+sa%
20 Nk=ksa dk ,d lewg iafä esa cSB dj
fQYe ns[k jgk gSA jkts'k ckbZa vksj ls 5 osa
LFkku ij gSA lrh'k ds nkabZ vksj 5 Nk= gSaA
nhid] jkts'k vkSj lrh'k ds chp dgha ij
cSBs gSaA
mijksDr ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
uhps nh x;h fdl vfrfjä
tkudkjh dh vko';drk gksxh\
A. nhid ds nkfguh vksj lrh'k dh rqyuk
esa vf/kd Nk= gSaA
B. jkts'k vkSj lrh'k ds chp 9 Nk= gSaA
C. nhid ds ckbZa vksj 8 Nk= gSaA
D. lrh'k ds ckbZa vksj] nhid lfgr 14
Nk= gSaA
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69. Read the question below:
What is the average age of Aman,Boman and Chaman?
Read the statement given below:The age of Aman, Boman and Chamanare in the ratio 6 : 5 : 3 respectively.
Which of the below information isadditionally required to answer theabove question?A. The age of Boman is greater than
the average age of three people.B. The difference in the age of Boman
and Chaman is twice the differencein the age of Aman and Boman.
C. The age of Aman is twice the ageof Chaman.
D. On the first birthday of Chaman,Aman was 9 years older than Boman.
70. Read the question below:
Who is seated to the immediate righthand of B among eight friends?
Read the statements given below:Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and Hare seated around a round table andhaving dinner. A is seated exactlyopposite to B and E is seated exactlyopposite to F. C is exactly between Eand A. D is on the immediate right handof A.
Which of the below information isadditionally required to answer theabove question?A. A is between C and D.B. C is seated exactly opposite G.C. B is seated between G and H.D. D is seated between A and F.
69. uhps fn, x, ç'u dks i<+sa%
veu] ckseu vkSj peu dh vkSlr vk;q D;k gS\
uhps fn, x, dFku dks i<+sa%veu] ckseu vkSj peu dh vk;q dk vuqikrØe'k% 6 : 5 : 3 gSA
mijksDr ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, uhps nhx;h fdl vfrfjä tkudkjh dh vko';drkgksxh\A. ckseu dh vk;q] rhuksa yksxksa dh vkSlr
vk;q ls vf/kd gSAB. ckseu vkSj peu dh vk;q esa varj]
veu vkSj ckseu dh vk;q ds varjls nks xquk gSA
C. veu dh vk;q] peu dh vk;q lsnksxquh gSA
D. peu ds igys tUefnu ij] veu ckseuls 9 lky cM+k FkkA
70. uhps fn, x, ç'u dks i<+sa%
vkB fe=ksa ds e/; B ds Bhd nkabZ vksj dkSucSBk gS\
uhps fn, x, dFkuksa dks i<+sa%
vkB nksLr A, B, C, D, E, F, G vkSj H ,d
xksy est ds pkjksa vksj cSBs jkf=Hkkst dj jgs
gSaA A, B ds Bhd lkeus cSBk gS vkSj E ds
Bhd lkeus F gSA C, E vkSj A ds Bhd chp
esa gSA D, A ds Bhd nkfgus vksj cSBk gSA
mijksDr ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, uhps nhx;h fdl vfrfjä tkudkjh dh vko';drkgksxh\A. A, C vkSj D ds chp esa gSAB. C, G ds Bhd lkeus cSBk gSAC. B, G vkSj H ds chp cSBk gSAD. D, A vkSj F ds chp cSBk gSA
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71. A man went to the market with 200 in
his pocket. He bought 2 kg apples at
` 50 per kg and also bought 2 dozen
bananas. What is the balance amount
with him after the purchase?
Which of the below information is
additionally required to answer the
above question?
A. Bananas cost 25/kg in the market.
B. The discount on bananas was 10%
against 5% on apples.
C. The weight of 2 dozen bananas was
same as that of 2 kg of apples.
D. The cost of a dozen bananas was
equal to the cost of half a kg of apples.
72. A man has some money with him in
coins of denominations of 5, 2 and
` 1. The total number of coins was 150.
What is the total amount with the
person?
Which of the below information is
additionally required to answer the
above question?
A. The number of coins of ` 5denomination was 25.
B. The number of coins of ` 1, ` 2and 5 were in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1.
C. The number of coins of ` 1 was
thrice the number of coins of ` 5.
D. The number of coins of ` 2 was
twice the number of coins of ` 5.
71. ,d vkneh ` 200 ysdj cktkj x;kAmlus ` 50/kg dh nj ls 2 kg lsc vkSj 2ntZu dsys [kjhnsA[kjhn ds ckn mlds ikl 'ks"kjkf'k fdruh gS\
mijksDr ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, uhps nhx;h fdl vfrfjä tkudkjh dh vko';drkgksxh\A. cktkj esa dsys ` 25/kg gSaAB. lsc ij 5% vkSj dsys ij 10% NwV
FkhAC. 2 ntZu dsys dk otu] 2 kg lsc ds
otu ds cjkcj FkkAD. ,d ntZu dsys dh ykxr] lsc ds vk/ks
fdyks dh ykxr ds cjkcj FkhA
72. ,d O;fä ds ikl ` 5, ` 2 vkSj ` 1 ds
ewY;oxZ ds flDdksa ds :i esa /ku gSA flDdksa
dh dqy la[;k 150 gSA ml O;fä ds ikl
dqy fdruh jkf'k gS\
mijksDr ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, uhps nhx;h fdl vfrfjä tkudkjh dh vko';drkgksxh\A. ` 5 ewY;oxZ ds flDdksa dh la[;k 25
FkhAB. ` 1, 2 vkSj 5 ds flDdksa dh la[;k
3 : 2 : 1 ds vuqikr esa FkhAC. ` 1 ds flDdksa dh la[;k] ` 5 ds
flDdksa dh la[;k dk rhu xquk FkhAD. ` 2 ds flDdksa dh la[;k 5 ds flDdksa
dh la[;k dk nksxquk FkhA
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73. A is the brother of B, who is the sister
of C. A, B and C are the children of E
and F. How is F related to B?
Which of the below information is
additionally required to answer the
above question?
A. C is the son of F.
B. E is the father of A.
C. E and F have 1 son and 2 daughters.
D. E and F have 2 sons and 1 daughter.
74. In a certain class, the roll number of
Dinesh is 10 while that of Uma is 16.
What is the roll number of Damyanti?
Which of the below information is
additionally required to answer the
above question?
A. There are 20 students in the class.
B. The roll number of Damyanti is 6
places away from roll number of
Dinesh.
C. The roll number of Damyanti is after
Uma.
D. The number of students having roll
number between Damyanti and
Dinesh is the same as the students
having roll number between
Damyanti and Uma.
73. A, B dk HkkbZ gS tks fd C dh cgu gSA
A, B vkSj C, E vkSj F dh larkusa gSaA F, dk
B ls D;k laca/k gS\
mijksDr ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, uhps nh
x;h fdl vfrfjä tkudkjh dh vko';drk
gksxh\
A. C, F dk iq= gSA
B. E, A ds firk gSaA
C. E vkSj F dk 1 csVk vkSj 2 csfV;k¡ gSaA
D. E vkSj F ds 2 csVs vkSj 1 csVh gSA
74. fdlh d{kk esa] fnus'k dk jksy uacj 10 gS
tcfd mek dk jksy uacj 16 gSA ne;afr dk
jksy uacj D;k gS\
mijksDr ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, uhps nh
x;h fdl vfrfjä tkudkjh dh vko';drk
gksxh\
A. d{kk esa 20 Nk= gSaA
B. fne;afr dk jksy uacj fnus'k ds jksy
uacj ls 6 LFkku vkxs gSA
C. ne;arh dk jksy uacj mek ds ckn gSA
D. ne;arh vkSj fnus'k ds chp jksy uacj
okys Nk=ksa dh la[;k] ne;arh vkSj mek
ds chp jksy uacj okys Nk=ksa dh la[;k
ds leku gSA
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75. The age of Harshad is four times the
age of his son Vijay. Four years back,
the age of Sudha was six times the age
of her son Vijay. What is the current
age of Sudha?
Which of the below information is
additionally required to answer the
above question?
A. After four years, the difference in
the ages of Harshad and Sudha willbe four years.
B. The sum of ages of Harshad andSudha after four years will be 8more than the sum of their currentages.
C. The sum of ages of Harshad, Vijayand Sudha before four years was12 less than the sum of their currentages.
D. The average age of Harshad, Vijay
and Sudha is an even number.
76. From the below four options, identify
the odd one.
A. Rhinoceros B. Lion
C. Tiger D. Wolf
75. g"kZn dh vk;q] mlds csVs fot; dh vk;q dh
pkj xquh gSA pkj lky igys] lq/kk dh vk;q
mlds csVs fot; dh vk;q dh Ng xquh FkhA
lq/kk dh orZeku vk;q fdruh gS\
mijksDr ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, uhps nh
x;h fdl vfrfjä tkudkjh dh vko';drk
gksxh\
A. pkj o"kZ ckn] g"kZn vkSj lq/kk dh vk;q esa
pkj o"kZ dk varj gksxkA
B. pkj o"kZ ckn] g"kZn vkSj lq/kk dh vk;q
dk ;ksx] mudh orZeku vk;q ds ;ksx ls
8 vf/kd gksxkA
C. pkj o"kZ igys] g"kZn] fot; vkSj lq/kk
dh vk;q dk ;ksx] mudh orZeku vk;q
ds ;ksx ls 12 de FkkA
D. g"kZn] fot; vkSj lq/kk dh vkSlr vk;q
le la[;k esa gSA
76. uhps fn, x, pkj fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke dh
igpku djsaA
A. xSaMk B. 'ksj
C. ck?k D. HksfM+;k
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77. Select the figure from the options that
will have the same relation with Figure C
as that exists between Figure B and A.
A. B.
C. D.
78. From the below names, identify the oddone out.A. Jim Corbett B. RanthamboreC. Bandhavgarh D. Tungabhadra
79. Identify the odd one from the belowlist of names.HDFC, ICICI, IDBI, SEBI, PNB,BOB, BOI, UCO, HSBCA. IDBI B. SEBIC. UCO D. HSBC
80. The below names are related by certainlogic. From the options, select the onethat can be made a part of this groupof names.Tarapur, Kudankulam, Kaiga, Kakrapar,Kalpakkam, NaroraA. Koyna B. Rawatbhata
C. Ukai D. Bhakra Nangal
77. bu fodYiksa esa ls ml fp= dk p;u djsa
ftlds lkFk fp= C dk ogh laca/k gS] tks
vk—fr B vkSj A ds chp gSA
A. B.
C. D.
78. uhps fn, x, ukeksa esa ls fo"ke dks igpkusaA
A. fte d‚csZV B. j.kFkaHkkSj
C. cka/kox<+ D. rqaxHkæk
79. uhps fn, x, ukeksa esa ls fo"ke dks igpkusa%
HDFC, ICICI, IDBI, SEBI, PNB,
BOB, BOI, UCO, HSBC
A. IDBI B. SEBI
C. UCO D. HSBC
80. uhps fn, x, uke fuf'pr rdZ ls lacaf/krgSaA fodYiksa esa ls] ml uke dk p;u djsaftls ukeksa ds bl lewg dk fgLlk cuk;ktk ldrk gSArkjkiqj] dqaMudqye] dSxk] dkdjkikj]dYiDde] ujksjkA. dks;uk B. jkorHkkVkC. mdkbZ D. Hkk[kM+k uaxy
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81. Out of a group of 25 tourists, 10 can
speak Gujarati, 12 can speak Marathi,
5 can speak both Gujarati as well as
Marathi. Identify the number of people
who can neither speak Gujarati nor
Marathi.
A. 6 B. 7
C. 8 D. 9
82. In a class of 38 students, 18 students
like cricket, 20 like football and 15 like
chess. 8 students like both cricket and
chess and 3 out of these also like
football. 7 students like only cricket and
6 students like only chess. How many
students like only football?
A. 11 B. 13
C. 15 D. 17
83. At a hospital, a certain number ofpatients are waiting for doctorconsultation. 40 patients have diabetesand 30 patients have high bloodpressure. 22 patients have both diabetesas well as high blood pressure, while17 patients have neither diabetes norhigh blood pressure. What is the totalnumber of patients waiting at thehospital?A. 56 B. 65C. 87 D. 109
81. 25 i;ZVdksa ds lewg esa ls] 10 xqtjkrh cksy
ldrs gSa] 12 ejkBh cksy ldrs gSa] 5 xqtjkrh
ds lkFk gh ejkBh Hkh cksy ldrs gSaA mu
yksxksa dh la[;k Kkr djsa] tks u rks xqtjkrh
vkSj u gh ejkBh cksy ldrs gSaA
A. 6 B. 7
C. 8 D. 9
82. 38 Nk=ksa dh d{kk esa] 18 Nk= fØdsV ilandjrs gSa] 20 Nk= QqVc‚y ilan djrs gSa vkSj15 psl ilan djrs gSA 8 Nk= fØdsV vkSjpsl nksuksa ilan djrs gSa vkSj muesa ls 3
QqVc‚y Hkh ilan djrs gSA 7 Nk= dsoyfØdsV ilan djrs gSa vkSj 6 Nk= dsoy pslilan djrs gSaA fdrus Nk= dsoy QqVc‚y
ilan djrs gSa ?A. 11 B. 13
C. 15 D. 17
83. ,d vLirky esa] dqN ejht M‚DVj ls viuschekjh ds ckjs esa ijke'kZ djus ds fy, çrh{kkdj jgs gSaA 40 jksfx;ksa dks e/kqesg vkSj 30
jksfx;ksa dks mPp jDrpki gSA 22 jksfx;ksa dkse/kqesg vkSj mPp jDrpki nksuksa gSa tcfd 17
jksfx;ksa dks u rks e/kqesg gSa vkSj u gh mPpjDrpki dh leL;k gSA vLirky esa çrh{kkjrjksfx;ksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\A. 56 B. 65
C. 87 D. 109
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84. In a music class, 12 students can play
flute, 11 can play guitar and 10 can play
violin. 6 students can play flute as well
as guitar and 3 out of these can also
play violin. 3 students can play only
guitar and 4 students can play only
violin. How many students can play
only flute?
A. 4 B. 5
C. 6 D. 7
85. What is the total number of rectangles
in the below figure?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 7
86. What is the total number of triangles in
the below figure?
A. 14
B. 16
C. 18
D. 20
84. ,d laxhr d{kk esa] 12 Nk= ckalqjh ctk
ldrs gS] 11 fxVkj ctk ldrs gSa vkSj 10
ok;fyu ctk ldrs gSA 6 Nk= ckalqjh ds
lkFk gh fxVkj Hkh ctk ldrs gS vkSj muesa
ls 3 Nk= ok;fyu Hkh ctk ldrs gSA 3
Nk= dsoy fxVkj vkSj 4 Nk= dsoy ok;fyu
ctk ldrs gSaA fdrus Nk= dsoy ckalqjh ctk
ldrs gSa\
A. 4 B. 5
C. 6 D. 7
85. uhps nh xbZ vk—fr esa vk;rksa dh dqy la[;k
fdruh gS\
A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 7
86. uhps nh xbZ vk—fr esa f=dks.kksa dh dqy
la[;k fdruh gS\
A. 14
B. 16
C. 18
D. 20
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87. A standard dice is the one in which the
sum of the numbers on the opposite
surfaces equals to 7. Which of the
below figures, when folded, can create
a standard dice?
A. B.
C. D.
88. Suman is fond of driving. One day, she
left her home early and drove towards
East for 8 km and then turned 90° anti-
clockwise and drove for 15 km to reach
a lake. What is the shortest distance of
the lake from her home?
A. 15 km B. 16 km
C. 17 km D. 18 km
89. Deepak left his office and walkedtowards East for 5 km and then turnedleft and walked for 12 km to reach hishome. Madan, who works in the sameoffice, left the office and walkedtowards West for 5 km and then turnedleft and walked for 12 km to reach hishome. What is the shortest distancebetween Deepak’s and Madan’s home?A. 17 km B. 24 km
C. 26 km D. 34 km
87. ,d ekud iklk og gksrk gS ftlesa fo#)i"Bksa ds vadksa dk ;ksx 7 gksrk gSA uhps nhxbZ vk—fr;ksa esa ls fdls vxj eksM+k tk, rks,d ekud iklk cu ldrk gS\
A. B.
C. D.
88. lqeu dks Mªkbfoax djuk ilan gSA ,d fnu]og vius ?kj ls tYnh fudyh vkSj 8 km
iwoZ fn'kk dh vksj pyh xbZ vkSj fQj 90º
?kM+h dh lwbZ ds fo#) fn'kk esa eqM+ xbZ vkSj,d >hy rd igqapus ds fy, mlus 15 km
rd xkM+h pykbZA mlds ?kj ls >hy rd dhy?kqre nwjh fdruh gS\A. 15 km B. 16 km
C. 17 km D. 18 km
89. nhid vius dk;kZy; ls fudyk vkSj iwoZ dhvksj 5 km pyk vkSj fQj ckbZa vksj eqM+ x;krFkk vius ?kj rd igqapus ds fy, 12 kmpykA enu] tksfd mlh dk;kZy; esa dkedjrk gS] vius dk;kZy; ls fudyk vkSjif'pe dh vksj 5 km pyk vkSj fQj ckbZavksj eqM+ x;k rFkk vius ?kj rd igqapus dsfy, 12 km pykA nhid vkSj enu ds ?kjds chp dh y?kqre nwjh fdruh gS\A. 17 km B. 24 km
C. 26 km D. 34 km
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90. Which of the below figures will have
both its mirror image as well as the
water image same as the original figure?
A. B.
C. D.
91. The below sheet of paper, with front
side marked with numbers and the rear
side blank, is folded to form a dice with
numbers visible on the outer sides.
Which of the below options correctly
represents the dice?
A.
B.
C.
D.
90. uhps nh xbZ vk—fr;ksa esa ls fdldk niZ.kçfrfcac vkSj ty çfrfcac] nksuksa ewy vk—frds leku gksxk\
A. B.
C. D.
91. uhps fn, x, dkxt ij lkeus dh vksj vadfpfUgr fd, x, gS vkSj ihNs dqN Hkh fy[kkx;k ugha gS] ml dkxt ds vad ckgj dhvksj ls fn[kkbZ nsa bl :i esa eksM+dj ,diklk cuk;k x;k gSA
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls dkSu lk ikls dkslVhd :i ls çnf'kZr djrk gS\
A.
B.
C.
D.
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92. If the outer figure is rotated 270°
clockwise and inner figure is rotated
270° anti-clockwise, then which of the
below figures will result in a figure same
as the original figure?
A. B.
C. D.
93. The sale of motorcycles in October
month depends on how good the
monsoon has been in the previous few
months. The current year received more
than expected rainfall in most parts of
India.
Which of the below conclusions about
motorcycle manufacturing companies
can be drawn from above?
A. Companies will increase prices of
motorcycles to increase profitability.
B. Companies will reduce manpower
count to curtail costs.
C. The company revenue will increase
even if the prices remain unchanged.
D. The market shares of each of the
companies will increase further with
good sales.
92. ;fn ckgjh vk—fr dks ?kM+h dh lqbZ dsvuqlkj 270º ls vkSj varjLFk vk—fr dks?kM+h dh lwbZ ds fo:) 270º ls ?kqek;ktkrk gS] rks uhps nh xbZ vk—fr;ksa esa ls dkSulh vk—fr] ewy vk—fr ds leku gksxh\
A. B.
C. D.
93. vDVwcj eghus esa eksVjlkbfdyksa dh fcØhbl ckr ij fuHkZj djrh gS fd fiNys dqNeghuksa esa ekulwu dSlk jgk gSA Hkkjr ds
vf/kdka'k fgLlksa esa] pkyw o"kZ esa o"kkZ] vis{kk
ls vf/kd gqbZ gSA
mijksä ls eksVjlkbfdy fofuekZ.k daifu;ksa
ds lanHkZ esa fuEu esa ls dkSu lk fu"d"kZ
fudyk tk ldrk gS\
A. ykHkçnrk c<+kus ds fy, daifu;ka
eksVjlkbfdy dh dhersa c<+k,axhA
B. daifu;ka ykxr dks de djus ds fy,
tu'kfä dks de dj nsaxhA
C. ;fn dhersa vifjofrZr cuh jgrh gSa rks
Hkh daifu;ksa dk jktLo c<+sxkA
D. çR;sd daiuh dh cktkj fgLlsnkjh esa]
vPNh fcØh ls] btkQk gksxkA
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94. When people buy new homes, they also
buy consumer durable products such
as fridge, TV, washing machine, etc. The
sale of new flats depends on the home
loan interest rates. It is expected that
the banks will cut the interest rates by
at least 1% next year, which is a big
reduction.
Which of the below conclusions can
be drawn from above?
A. The consumer durable product
companies will have to give heavy
discounts to promote their sales.
B. The government will relax foreign
investment norms to attract more
multinational brands of consumer
durables to India.
C. Real estate sector and consumer
durable companies will witness high
growth in sales.
D. The sales of consumer durables on
e-commerce sites will grow much
faster than the sales in shopping malls.
94. tc yksx u, ?kj [kjhnrs gSa] rks os miHkksäk
fVdkÅ mRikn tSls fÝt] Vhoh] okf'kax e'khu
vkfn [kjhnrs gSaA u, ¶ySVksa dh fcØh gkse
yksu C;kt njksa ij fuHkZj djrh gSA ;g
vk'kk dh tkrh gS fd cSad vxys o"kZ de ls
de 1% C;kt njksa esa dVkSrh djsaxs] tksfd
,d cM+h deh gSA
mijksä ls dkSu ls fu"d"kZ fudkys
tk ldrs gSa\
A. miHkksäk fVdkÅ mRikn daifu;ksa dks
viuh fcØh dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, Hkkjh
NwV nsuh gksxhA
B. Hkkjr dks miHkksäk fVdkÅ oLrqvksa ds
vf/kd cgqjk"Vªh; czkaMksa dks vkdf"kZr djus
ds fy, ljdkj fons'kh fuos'k ekunaMksa
esa jkgr nsxhA
C. fj;y ,LVsV lsDVj vkSj miHkksäk fVdkÅ
daifu;ksa dh fcØh esa mPp of) ns[kh
tk,xhA
D. 'k‚fiax e‚y esa fcØh dh rqyuk esa]
bZ-d‚elZ lkbVksa ij miHkksäk fVdkÅ
oLrqvksa dh fcØh] cgqr rhoz gks tk,xhA
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95. Ramesh aspires to be a doctor. To get
admission to a good medical college,
one should score good marks in
physics, chemistry and biology and also
secure higher rank in pre-medical test
exam. Ramesh has scored highest
marks in the three subjects in his board
exam and also topped the medial test
exam.
Which of the below conclusions can
be drawn from above?
A. Ramesh will become a gold
medalist doctor.
B. Ramesh will become a doctor and
open his own multi-specialty hospital.
C. Ramesh will easily get admission to
any medical college of his choice.
D. Being a topper, Ramesh can also
choose to become an engineer.
95. jes'k dh M‚DVj cuus dh bPNk gSA fdlh
vPNs esfMdy d‚yst esa ços'k ikus ds fy,]
çR;sd dks HkkSfrdh] jlk;u foKku vkSj tho
foKku esa vPNs vad çkIr djus pkfg, vkSj
çh esfMdy ijh{kk ds fy, cksMZ ijh{kk esa]
rhuksa esfMdy ijh{kkvksa esa mPp jSad Hkh çkIr
djuk pkfg,A jes'k us viuh cksMZ ijh{kk esa
rhuksa fo"k;ksa esa mPpre vad Hkh vftZr fd,
gSa vkSj esfMdy VsLV ijh{kk esa Hkh 'kh"kZ
LFkku çkIr fd;k gSA
mijksä ls dkSu lk fu"d"kZ fudkyk tk
ldrk gS\
A. jes'k Lo.kZ ind fotsrk M‚DVj cu
tk,xkA
B. jes'k M‚DVj cu tk,axs vkSj viuk Lo;a
dk cgq fo'ks"krk vLirky [kksysaxsA
C. jes'k vklkuh ls] viuh ilan ds fdlh Hkh
esfMdy d‚yst esa ços'k çkIr dj ysxkA
D. V‚ij gksus ds ukrs] jes'k bathfu;j cuus
dk fodYi Hkh pqu ldrs gSaA
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96. I like to shop at stores that have more
offers and discounts, so I choose to
shop more at GMart and less at Bliss
Bazaar.
From this statement, identify which of
the below assumptions is implicit?
A. Both GMart and Bliss Bazaar have
more offers and discounts.
B. Bliss Bazaar does not have any
offers and discounts.
C. GMart has more offers and
discounts than Bliss Bazaar.
D. Bliss Bazaar has more offers and
discounts than GMart.
97. Doctor has advised me to consume less
sugar as I have diabetes. So I am eating
less ice cream.
From this statement, identify which of
the below assumptions is implicit?
A. Ice cream contains less sugar and
eating ice cream helps to reduce the
effects of diabetes.
B. Eating ice cream reduces sugar levels
in the body, which worsens diabetes.
C. Ice cream contains sugar, so
consuming less ice cream helps to
reduce sugar intake.
D. Ice cream is a remedy for diabetes,
so consuming ice cream in small
quantity is good for health.
96. eSa mu nqdkuksa ij [kjhnkjh djuk ilan djrk
gw¡ ftuesa vf/kd v‚Qj vkSj NwV feyrh gS]
blfy, eSa thekVZ ij vf/kd vkSj fCyl
cktkj esa de [kjhnkjh djuk pqurk gw¡A
bl dFku ls igpku djsa fd uhps nh xbZ
/kkj.kkvksa esa ls dkSu lk vuqeku varfuZfgr gS\
A. thekVZ vkSj fCyl cktkj nksuksa esa
vf/kd v‚Qj vkSj NwV nh tkrh gSA
B. fCyl cktkj esa dksbZ v‚Qj vkSj NwV
ugha gSA
C. thekVZ esa fCyl cktkj dh rqyuk esa
vf/kd v‚Qj vkSj NwV gSA
D. fCyl cktkj esa] thekVZ dh rqyuk esa
vf/kd v‚Qj vkSj NwV gSA
97. e/kqesg gksus ds dkj.k] M‚DVj us eq>s de
phuh dk miHkksx djus dh lykg nh gSA
blfy, eSa de vkblØhe [kk jgk gw¡A
bl dFku ls igpku djsa fd uhps nh xbZ
/kkj.kkvksa esa ls dkSu lk vuqeku varfuZfgr gS\
A. vkblØhe esa de phuh gksrh gS vkSj
vkblØhe [kkus ls e/kqesg ds çHkko dks
de djus esa enn feyrh gSA
B. vkblØhe [kkus ls 'kjhj esa phuh dk Lrj
de gks tkrk gS] tks e/kqesg dks c<+krk gSA
C. vkblØhe esa phuh gksrh gS] blfy, de
vkblØhe miHkksx djus ls phuh dk
lsou de gks tkrk gSA
D. vkblØhe] e/kqesg ds fy, ,d fuokjdmik; gS] blfy, de ek=k esa vkblØhedk miHkksx djuk LokLF; ds fy,vPNk gSA
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98. A retail store is targeting a higher saleby attracting more customers to thestore. They have stepped up theirmarketing budgets on activities andpromotions.
From this statement, identify which ofthe below assumptions is implicit?A. Higher marketing spends will boost
staff motivation and efficiency.B. Activities and promotions will
increase footfalls to the store andmore customers will mean moreshopping and more business.
C. Higher marketing spends willimprove negotiation power withvendors and increase margins.
D. Increase in marketing spends willimprove the product availability andreduce opportunity loss due tostock out.
99. Select the option that is related to the
third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
Book : Read :: Speech : ?
A. Copy
B. Dictate
C. Listen
D. Ignore
98. ,d fjVsy LVksj] LVksj esa vf/kd xzkgdksa dks
vkdf"kZr djds mPp fcØh dk y{; j[k jgk
gSA mUgksaus xfrfof/k;ksa vkSj çpkj ij vius
foi.ku ctV dks c<+k fn;k gSA
bl dFku ls igpku djsa fd uhps nh xbZ/kkj.kkvksa esa ls dkSu lk vuqeku varfuZfgr gS\A. mPp foi.ku [kpZ] deZpkfj;ksa dh çsj.kk
vkSj n{krk dks c<+kok nsxkAB. xfrfof/k;ka vkSj çpkj ls LVksj esa vkus
okyksa dh la[;k c<+sxh vkSj vf/kd xzkgdksals rkRi;Z vf/kd [kjhnkjh vkSj vf/kdO;olk; gksxkA
C. mPp foi.ku O;; ls] foØsrkvksa ds lkFkokrkZ&'kfä esa lq/kkj vkSj ekftZu esa of)gksxhA
D. ekdsZfVax O;; esa of) ls mRikn dhmiyC/krk esa lq/kkj gksxk vkSj LV‚d ugksus ds dkj.k volj gkfu esa dehvk,xhA
99. ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks rhljs 'kCn ls
mlh çdkj lacaf/kr gS] tSls fd nwljk 'kCn
igys 'kCn ls gSA
Book : Read :: Speech : ?
A. Copy
B. Dictate
C. Listen
D. Ignore
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100. In a certain code language, if “WATER”
is coded as “XCWIW” and “DREAM”
is coded as “ETHER”, then how would
“TIGER” be coded in that language?
A. VLKJX
B. UKIJW
C. VKJIW
D. UKJIW
101. A new platform for selling agricultural
produce has been launched by the
Government of India. What is the name
given to this new platform?
A. e-RaKam B. e-SeVam
C. e-Bikri D. e-Sell
102. The Government of India plans to triple
the capacity of food processing sector
in India from the current 10 per cent of
agriculture produce and has also
committed ` 6,000 crore (US$ 936.38
billion) as investments for mega food
parks in the country as part of which
of the following schemes?
A. VRUDDHI B. SAMRUDHI
C. SAMPADA D. SAMAGRA
103. Identify the WRONG match.
A. Fountain Pen-Lewis Edson Waterman
B. Ammeter - Zacharias Janssen
C. Barometer - Evangelista Torricelli
D. Animation - Emile Reynaud
100. fdlh Hkk"kk esa ;fn “WATER” dks“XCWIW” ds :i esa vkSj “DREAM”
dks “ETHER” ds :i esa dksM fd;k tkrkgS] rks mlh Hkk"kk esa “TIGER” dks dSlsdksM fd;k tk,xk\A. VLKJX
B. UKIJW
C. VKJIW
D. UKJIW
101. —f"k mRiknu cspus ds fy, ,d u;k eap
Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk 'kq: fd;k x;k gSA bl
u, eap dks fn;k x;k uke D;k gS\
A. e-RaKam B. e-SeVam
C. e-Bikri D. e-Sell
102. Hkkjr ljdkj —f"k mRiknu ds ekStwnk 10
çfr'kr ls Hkkjr esa [kk| çlaLdj.k {ks= dh
{kerk dks rhu xquk djus dh ;kstuk cuk
jgh gS vkSj ns'k ds esxk QwM ikdZ ds fy,
` 6,000 djksM+ ¼;w-,l $ 936.38 fcfy;u½
dk fuos'k fd;k gSA ;g fuEufyf[kr esa ls
fdl ;kstuk dk ,d Hkkx gS\
A. ozwf/k B. lezq/kh
C. laink D. lexz
103. xyr feyku dh igpku djsaAA. QkmaVsu isu - yqbZl ,Mlu okVjeSuB. vehVj - t+Wdjkb;l tWUlsuC. cSjksehVj - bokatsfyLVk VksfjlsfyD. ,uhes'ku - ,fey jsukSM
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104. Identify the correct match.A. Microwave Oven - Percy SpencerB. Transformer - Pierre VernierC. Battery - William StanleyD. Vernier Caliper - Alessandro Volta
105. What is the term used for ‘temporarilystored data’?A. Miscellaneous dataB. Cached dataC. Picked dataD. Tempo data
106. Who is the author of the book‘Abhigyana Shakuntalam’?A. Tulsidasa B. SurdasaC. Kalidasa D. Raidasa
107. Which of the following pairs is NOTcorrectly matched?A. A Bunch of Old Letters: Jawaharlal
NehruB. A Brief History of Time: Albert
EinsteinC. A Midsummer Night’s
Dream: William ShakespeareD. A Contribution to the Critique of
Political Economy: Karl Marx
108. Calisto M T, Arial and Century are
various types of ______.
A. Word Art
B. Font sizes
C. Styles
D. Fonts
104. lgh feyku dh igpku djsaAA. ekbØksoso vksou - ilhZ LisaljB. VªkalQkeZj - fi;js ofuZ;jC. cSVjh - fofy;e LVsuyhD. ousZj dSfyij - ,yslsaMªks oksYVk
105. ^vLFkk;h :i ls laxzghr MsVk^ ds fy, mi;ksxfd;k tkus okyk 'kCn D;k gS\A. fofo/k MsVkB. dS'k MsVkC. pqfuUnk MsVkD. VsEiks MsVk
106. ^vfHkKku 'kdqarye^ fdrkc ds ys[kd dkSu gSa\
A. rqylhnkl B. lwjnkl
C. dkfynkl D. jk;nkl
107. fuEu esa ls dkSu ls ;qXe lgh <ax ls esyughaughaughaughaugha [kkrs gSa\A. iqjkus i=ksa dk ,d lewg % tokgj yky
usg:B. le; dk laf{kIr bfrgkl % vYcVZ
vkbaLVhuC. v feMlej ukbV~l Mªhe % fofy;e
'ksDlfi;jD. jktuhfrd vFkZO;oLFkk dh vkykspuk esa
;ksxnku % dkyZ ekdZ~l
108. dSfyLVks ,e Vh] ,fj;y vkSj lsapqjh fofHkUuçdkj ds ______ gSaAA. oMZ vkVZB. Q+‚UV lkbt+C. LVkbYlD. Q+‚UV
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109. Which of these provides access to
internet?
A. MNP
B. ISP
C. Spreadsheets
D. Search engines
110. What is a power strip?
A. It is an electrical device that is used
to expand the capacity of a wall
outlet in terms of the number of
devices it can accommodate.
B. It plugs multiple components into
one power outlet.
C. It provides power supply for
electronic devices.
D. It is used to increase the magnitude
of voltage/current/power of an input
signal.
111. Which of the following groups is NOT
present in the ‘Insert’ tab of MS Excel?
A. Illustrations B. Paragraph
C. Links D. Symbols
112. Triveni Sangam of Uttar Pradesh is the
place of confluence of which of the
following rivers?
A. Ganga, Yamuna, Narmada
B. Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati
C. Ganga, Yamuna, Tapti
D. Ganga, Yamuna, Sindhu
109. buesa ls dkSu lk baVjusV rd igqap çnkudjrk gS\A. ,e-,u-ih (MNP)
B. vkbZ-,l-ih (ISP)
C. LçsM'khV~lD. lpZ batu
110. ikoj fLVªi D;k gS\A. ;g ,d fo|qr midj.k gS ftldk mi;ksx
oky vkmVysV dh {kerk dks foLrkfjr djusds fy, fd;k tk ldrk gS] tks midj.kksa dkslek;ksftr dj ldrk gSA
B. ;g dbZ ?kVdksa dks ,d ikoj vkmVysVesa Iyx djrk gSA
C. ;g bysDVª‚fud midj.kksa ds fy, fctyhdh vkiwfrZ çnku djrk gSA
D. bldk mi;ksx buiqV ladsr ds oksYVst/ djsaV / i‚oj ds ifjek.k dks c<+kus dsfy, fd;k tkrk gSA
111. fuEu esa ls dkSu lk lewg MS Excel ds^bUlVZ VSc esa ekStwn ughaughaughaughaugha gS\A. js[kkadu B. vuqPNsnC. fyad D. çrhd
112. mRrj çns'k dk f=os.kh laxe fuEufyf[kr
ufn;ksa esa ls fdl ds laxe dk LFkku gS\
A. xaxk] ;equk] ueZnk
B. xaxk] ;equk] ljLorh
C. xaxk] ;equk] rkih
D. xaxk] ;equk] fla/kq
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113. Which of these is NOT a University in
Uttar Pradesh?
A. Bundelkhand University
B. Choudhary Charan Singh University
C. Barkatullah University
D. Gautam Buddha University
114. Which of the following is NOT a folk
dance of Uttar Pradesh?
A. Ramlila B. Raslila
C. Ahir Dance D. Giddha Dance
115. The Regional Centre of the Lalit Kala
Akademi (National Academy of Art) in
Uttar Pradesh is located at ______.
A. Allahabad B. Lucknow
C. Aligarh D. Kanpur
116. Which God is Chhat Pooja, a very
important festival of Uttar Pradesh,
Jharkhand and Bihar, dedicated to?
A. Earth B. Fire
C. Sun D. Trees
117. Which of these fairs (mela) is NOT
celebrated in Allahabad?
A. Kumbh Mela B. Magh Mela
C. Baisakh Mela D. Ardha Mela
113. buesa ls dkSu lk mÙkj çns'k esa fo'ofo|ky;
ughaughaughaughaugha gS\
A. cqansy[kaM fo'ofo|ky;
B. pkS/kjh pj.k flag fo'ofo|ky;
C. cjdrmYykg fo'ofo|ky;
D. xkSre cq) fo'ofo|ky;
114. buesa ls dkSu lk mÙkj çns'k dk yksd uR;
ugha ugha ugha ugha ugha gS\
A. jkeyhyk B. jklyhyk
C. vfgj uR; D. fx) uR;
115. mRrj çns'k esa yfyr dyk vdkneh ¼us'kuy
,dsMeh v‚Q+ vkVZ½ {ks=h; dsaæ______ esa
fLFkr gSA
A. bykgkckn B. y[kuÅ
C. vyhx<+ D. dkuiqj
116. NB iwtk esa fdl Hkxoku dh iwtk dh tkrh
gS] tks mÙkj çns'k] >kj[kaM vkSj fcgkj dk
,d cgqr gh egRoiw.kZ R;ksgkj gS\
A. iFoh B. vkx
C. jfo D. isM+
117. bykgkckn esa buesa ls dkSu lk esyk euk;k
ughaughaughaughaugha tkrk gS\
A. dqaHk esyk B. ex esyk
C. cSlk[k esyk D. v/kkZ esyk
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118. ASSOCHAMUP is a State level,premier Chamber of Trade, Commerceand Industry, representing large,medium and small units in private,co-operative and public sectors. Whatis the full form of ASSOCHAMUP?A. The Associated Chambers of
Uttar PradeshB. The Associated Chambers of Trade
and Commerce of Uttar PradeshC. The Associated Chambers of
Commerce and IndustrialDevelopment of Uttar Pradesh
D. The Associated Chambers ofCommerce and Industry of UttarPradesh
119. When did the state of Uttar Pradesh firstcome into existence?A. 1st April 1937B. 9th November 2005C. 2nd June 1960D. 5th September 1945
120. Population of Uttar Pradesh as perCensus 2011 is:A. 200,500,122B. 199,581,477C. 150,200,060D. 120,500,477
121. Which of these is NOT a district inUttar Pradesh?A. AmethiB. BastiC. DehradunD. Meerut
118. ASSOCHAMUP ,d jkT; Lrjh; okf.kT;vkSj m|ksx dk] çeq[k pSacj v‚Q+ VªsM gS] tksfuth] lgdkjh vkSj lkoZtfud {ks=ksa esa cM+h]e/;e vkSj NksVh bdkb;ksa dk çfrfuf/kRodjrk gSA ASSOCHAMUP dk iwjk :iD;k gS\A. n ,lksfl,VsM pSEclZ v‚Q+ mRrj çns'kB. n ,lksfl,VsM pSEclZ v‚Q+ VªsM ,aM dkWelZ
v‚Q+ mRrj çns'kC. n ,lksfl,VsM pSEclZ v‚Q+ dkWelZ ,aM
baMfLVª;y MsoyiesaV v‚Q+ mRrj çns'k
D. n ,lksfl,VsM pSEclZ v‚Q+ dkWelZ ,aMbaMLVªh v‚Q+ mRrj çns'k
119. mRrj çns'k jkT; dc vfLrRo esa vk;k Fkk \
A. 1 vçSy 1937
B. 9 uoEcj 2005
C. 2 twu 1960
D. 5 flracj 1945
120. tux.kuk 2011 ds vuqlkj mÙkj çns'k dhtula[;k gS%A. 200,500,122B. 199,581,477C. 150,200,060D. 120,500,477
121. buesa ls dkSu lk mÙkj çns'k esa ,d ftykughaughaughaughaugha gS\A. vesBhB. cLrhC. nsgjknwuD. esjB
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122. What is the meaning of the word‘Mohenjo-daro’?A. Favourite cityB. Mound of the deadC. Place of livingD. A market area
123. Which of these statements is true aboutthe Indus Valley Civilization?A. The Indus people were the first to
produce cotton.B. They stored food grains in wooden
boxes.C. Indus valley civilization covered
parts of Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan,Gujarat, Rajasthan and West Bengal.
D. The Indus people domesticateddogs, cats and horses in large scale.
124. Qutub Minar in Delhi is the tallest brickminaret in the world. Which of thesekings DID NOT contribute to itsconstruction?A. Firuz Shah TughluqB. Qutubuddin AibakC. Alauddin KhiljiD. Iltutmish
125. Which of these pairs of event and dateis NOT matched correctly?A. Delhi became the new capital of
India - 1911B. Mahatma Gandhi launched the
Champaran campaign in Bihar todraw attention to the grievances ofindigo planters - 1917
C. BG Tilak founded Indian HomeRule League with its headquartersat Poona - 1914
D. Subhash Chandra Bose resigned asthe president of the INC - 1939
122. ^eksgutksnM+ks 'kCn dk vFkZ D;k gS\A. ilanhnk 'kgjB. ekmaM v‚Q+ nMsMC. jgus dh txgD. ,d cktkj {ks=
123. fla/kq ?kkVh lH;rk ds ckjs esa buesa ls dkSu lkdFku lR; gS\A. fla/kq yksx dikl dk mRiknu djus okys
igys FksAB. mUgksaus ydM+h ds cDls esa vukt HkaMkfjr
fd;kAC. fla/kq ?kkVh lH;rk iatkc] fla/k] cyqfpLrku]
xqtjkr] jktLFkku vkSj if'pe caxky ds dqNfgLlksa dks doj djrh gSA
D. fla/kq yksx dqÙkksa] fcfYy;ksa vkSj ?kksM+ksa dkscM+s iSekus ij ikyrs FksA
124. fnYyh esa dqrqc ehukj nqfu;k dk lcls ÅapkbZaV dkcuk ehukj gSA buesa ls dkSu ls jktkus bl ds fuekZ.k esa ;ksxnku ugha ugha ugha ugha ugha fn;k gS\A. fQjkst 'kkg rqxydB. dqrqcqíhu ,scdC. vykmíhu f[kythD. bYrqrfe'k
125. ?kVuk vkSj rkjh[k ds bu tksM+s esa ls dkSu lktksM+k lgh <ax ls esy ughaughaughaughaugha [kkrk gS\A. fnYyh Hkkjr dh ubZ jkt/kkuh cu
xbZ- 1911B. egkRek xka/kh us bafMxks IykaVlZ dh
f'kdk;rksa ij /;ku vkdf"kZr djus dsfy, fcgkj esa paikj.k vfHk;ku 'kq:fd;k- 1917
C. ch th fryd us iwuk esa vius eq[;ky;ds lkFk Hkkjrh; xg fu;e yhx dhLFkkiuk dh- 1914
D. lqHkk"k paæ cksl us vkbZ-,u-lh esa v/;{kds :i esa bLrhQk ns fn;k- 1939
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126. In which of these battles did the Englishdefeat Siraj-ud-Daula, the Nawab ofBengal?A. Battle of Plassey in 1757B. Battle of Wandiwash in 1760C. Third Battle of Panipat in 1761D. Battle of Buxar in 1764
127. In Jainism, three Ratnas (Triratnas) aregiven and they are called the way toNirvana. What are they?A. Right Speech, Right Knowledge
and Right Conduct.B. Right Faith, Right Knowledge and
Right Behaviour.C. Right Faith, Right Path and Right
Conduct.D. Right Faith, Right Knowledge and
Right Conduct.
128. Andaman and Nicobar Islands is aUnion Territory of India. What is thenumber of islands in Nicobar?A. 9 B. 19C. 204 D. 300
129. Which of these theories related to originof Solar System is correctly matched?A. Nebular Hypothesis : ArchimedesB. Tidal Hypothesis : James Jeans &
Harold JeffreyC. Gaseous Hypothesis : Chamberlin
and MoultonD. Planetesimal Hypothesis : Kant
126. buesa ls fdl yM+kbZ esa vaxzstks us caxkyds uokc] fljkt-mn-nkSykdks gjk;k Fkk\A. 1757 esa Iyklh dh yM+kbZB. 1760 esa oafnos'k dh yM+kbZC. 1761 esa ikuhir dh rhljh yM+kbZD. 1764 esa cDlj dh yM+kbZ
127. tSu /keZ esa] rhu jRu ¼f=jRu½ fn, tkrs gSa
vkSj mUgsa fuokZ.k dk ekxZ dgk tkrk gSA os
D;k gSa\
A. lgh Hkk"k.k] lgh Kku vkSj lgh vkpj.kA
B. lgh fo'okl] lgh Kku vkSj lgh
O;ogkjA
C. lgh fo'okl] lgh iFk vkSj lgh
vkpj.kA
D. lgh fo'okl] lgh Kku vkSj lgh
vkpj.kA
128. vaMeku vkSj fudksckj }hi lewg Hkkjr dk,d la?k 'kkflr çns'k gSA fudksckj esa }hiksadh la[;k D;k gS\A. 9 B. 19C. 204 D. 300
129. lkSj eaMy dh mRifÙk ls lacaf/kr buesa lsdkSu lk fl)kar lgh <ax ls esy [kkrk gS\A. uscqyj ifjdYiuk % vkfdZfeMhtB. Tokjh; gkbiksfFkfll % tsEl thUl vkSj
gSjksYM tsQjhC. xSlh; gkbiksfFkfll % psEcjfyu vkSj
ekSYVuD. xzgh; gkbiksfFkfll % dkar
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130. Which of these continents is correctlymatched with its biggest country (in area)?A. Asia : IndiaB. Africa : Democratic Republic of
Congo (DRC)C. North America : United StatesD. South America : Brazil
131. Find the INCORRECT match.A. Largest Creature in the
World - Blue whaleB. Largest Delta in the World -
Sunderban (Bangladesh & India)C. Deepest Lake in the World -
Superior (Canada)D. Largest Desert in the World -
Sahara (Africa)
132. Which of these is NOT among theimportant hill resorts of LesserHimalayas or the Himachal?A. Banasura B. ChhailC. Ranikhet D. Nainital
133. This river has a total length of 2900 km.It starts in Tibet (from Chemayungdungglacier), where it is called Tsangpo, andenters the Indian territory (in ArunachalPradesh) under the name Dihang.Itsimportant tributaries are Subansiri,Kameng, Dhansiri, Manas, and Teesta.Name the river.A. Ganga B. IndusC. Brahmaputra D. Narmada
130. buesa ls dkSu lk egk}hi lgh <ax ls viuslcls cM+s ns'k ¼{ks= esa½ ls esy [kkrk gS\A. ,f'k;k % bafM;kB. vÝhdk % dkaxks dk yksdrkaf=d x.kjkT;
¼Mh-vkj-lh½C. mÙkjh vesfjdk % la;qä jkT; vesfjdkD. nf{k.k vesfjdk % czkfty
131. vlaxrvlaxrvlaxrvlaxrvlaxr feyku [kkstsaA
A. nqfu;k esa lcls cM+h çk.kh - Cyw Ogsy
B. nqfu;k esa lcls cM+k MsYVk - lqanjcku
¼ckaXykns'k vkSj Hkkjr½
C. nqfu;k esa lcls xgjh >hy - lqihfj;j
¼dukMk½
D. nqfu;k esa lcls cM+k jsfxLrku - lkgj
¼vÝhdk½
132. buesa ls dkSu lk de fgeky; ;k fgekpy ds
egRoiw.kZ igkM+h fjl‚VZ~l esa ls ,d ughaughaughaughaugha gS\
A. ck.kklqj B. NSy
C. jkuh[ksr D. uSuhrky
133. bl unh dh dqy yackbZ 2900 fdeh gSA ;g
frCcr ¼pse;qaxMax Xysf'k;j ls½ esa 'kq: gksrk
gS] tgka bls Rlaxiks dgk tkrk gS] vkSj
nhgkax uke ds rgr Hkkjrh; {ks= ¼v#.kkpy
çns'k esa½ esa ços'k djrk gSA bldh egRoiw.kZ
lgk;d miuxjh; lqcufljh] dkesax] /kufljh]
ekul] rhLrk gSaA unh dk uke D;k gS\
A. xaxk B. fla/kq
C. czãiq= D. ueZnk
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134. The Indian Standard Meridian passes
through 5 States. Which of these states
is NOT among the five?
A. Andhra Pradesh
B. Odisha
C. Bihar
D. Chhattisgarh
135. What is the maximum strength of the Lok
Sabha as envisaged by the Constitution?
A. 550 B. 250
C. 552 D. 600
136. Which amendment act of the
Constitution of India made Panchayati
Raj a constitutional body?
A. 73rd amendment act of 1992
B. 86th amendment act of 2002
C. 74th amendment act of 1993
D. 61st amendment act of 1989
137. Which of these is NOT a tier in the Three-
Tier System of Panchayati Raj in India?
A. Village Panchayat
B. Panchayat Samiti
C. Zilla Parishad
D. Municipal Parishad
134. Hkkjrh; ekud esfjfM;u 5 jkT;ksa ds ek/;e
ls xqtjrk gSA buesa ls dkSu lk jkT; ikap esa
ls ughaughaughaughaugha gS\
A. vka/kz çns'k
B. vksfM'kk
C. fcgkj
D. NÙkhlx<+
135. lafo/kku }kjk fopkj dh xbZ yksdlHkk dh
vf/kdre rkdr D;k gS\
A. 550 B. 250
C. 552 D. 600
136. Hkkjr ds lafo/kku ds fdl la'kks/ku vf/kfu;e
us iapk;rh jkt dks ,d laoS/kkfud fudk;
cuk;k\
A. 1992 dk 73 oka la'kks/ku vf/kfu;e
B. 2002 ds 86 osa la'kks/ku vf/kfu;e
C. 1993 dk 74 oka la'kks/ku vf/kfu;e
D. 1989 ds 61 osa la'kks/ku vf/kfu;e
137. buesa ls dkSu lk Hkkjr esa iapk;rh jkt dh
rhu&Lrjh; ç.kkyh esa ,d Lrj ughaughaughaughaugha gS\
A. xzke iapk;r
B. iapk;r lfefr
C. ftyk ifj"kn
D. uxj ifj"kn
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138. Which of the following is NOT animportant feature of the IndianConstitution?A. It is a ‘written’ constitution.B. It is ‘flexible’ (it can be amended),
but it is also ‘rigid’ (as some part,i.e., its ‘basic structure’ cannot beamended).
C. It is ‘Unitary’ (as Centre has morepower), but it is also ‘Federal’ (aspower is divided between theCentre and the State).
D. It can be amended by the Governorof states (in consultation with MPsand MLAs).
139. Which of these is NOT a factor thatcontributed to the making of IndianConstitution?A. Industrial RevolutionB. Parliamentary democracy in BritainC. Socialist revolution in RussiaD. Bill of Rights in the US
140. Before the advent of British rule, Indiahad an independent economy. Whichof the following was not a majoroccupation at that time?A. AgricultureB. HandicraftsC. ConstructionD. Tourism
141. With the introduction of the new liberaleconomic policy of 1991, Indianeconomy addressed the prevailingeconomic problems through all of thefollowing, EXCEPT:A. IndustrialisationB. GlobalisationC. PrivatisationD. Liberalisation
138. buesa ls dkSu lk Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dh ,degRoiw.kZ fo'ks"krk ughaughaughaughaugha gS\A. ;g ,d ^fyf[kr^ lafo/kku gSAB. ;g ^vuqus;^ gS ¼bls la'kksf/kr fd;k tk
ldrk gS½] ysfdu ;g vuE;^ Hkh gS ¼dqNHkkx ds :i esa] ;kuh] bldh ewy lajpuk^esa la'kks/ku ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS½A
C. ;g ^,dy^ gS ¼D;ksafd dsaæ esa vf/kd'kfDr gS½] ysfdu ;g ^la?kh;^ Hkh gS¼D;ksafd 'kfDr dsaæ vkSj jkT; ds chpfoHkkftr gS½A
D. bls jkT; ds jkT;iky ¼lkalnksa vkSjfo/kk;dksa ds ijke'kZ½ ls la'kksf/kr fd;ktk ldrk gSA
139. buesa ls dkSu lk dkjd ughaughaughaughaugha gS tks Hkkjrh;lafo/kku ds fuekZ.k esa ;ksxnku nsrk gS\A. vkS|ksfxd ØkafrB. fczVsu esa lalnh; yksdra=C. :l esa lektoknh ØkafrD. vesfjdk esa vf/kdkjksa dk fo/ks;d
140. fczfV'k 'kklu ds vkxeu ls igys] Hkkjr dhLora= vFkZO;oLFkk FkhA ml le; fuEufyf[kresa ls dkSu lk çeq[k O;olk; ughaughaughaughaugha Fkk\A. —f"kB. gLrf'kYiC. fuekZ.kD. i;ZVu
141. 1991 dh ubZ mnkj vkfFkZd uhfr ds ifjp;ds lkFk] Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk us blds vykokvykokvykokvykokvykokfuEufyf[kr lHkh ds ek/;e ls ekStwnk vkfFkZdleL;kvksa dks lacksf/kr fd;k%A. vkS|ksxhdj.kB. oS'ohdj.kC. futhdj.k
D. mnkjhdj.k
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142. Some Indian economists attempted tomeasure India’s national income duringBritish rule. Who among the followingis NOT one of those economists?A. Dadabhai NaorojiB. V.K.R.V RaoC. R.C DesaiD. Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis
143. Which of these is an INCORRECTmatch between banks and their taglines?A. State Bank of India : A banker to
every IndianB. Punjab National Bank : Badhti ka
nam zindagiC. Kotak Mahindra Bank : Let’s make
money simpleD. Dena Bank: Trusted Family Bank
144. Gandhiji’s ideal of Village Sarvodayaimplied that an ideal village must fulfilcertain conditions.Which of the following is NOT amongthose conditions?A. The caste system should be
abolishedB. The places of worship should be
built beside each other to developa sense of brotherhood
C. It should have a dharamshala and asmall dispensary
D. It should be self-sufficient inmatters of food and clothing
145. What was the motto of the 21stCommonwealth Games, 2018?A. People, place, passionB. Share the dreamC. Humanity, destiny, equalityD. Come out and play
142. dqN Hkkjrh; vFkZ'kkL=h fczfV'k 'kklu dsnkSjku Hkkjr dh jk"Vªh; vk; dk ewY;kadudjus dk ç;kl djrs FksA fuEufyf[kr esa lsdkSu vFkZ'kkL=h ughaughaughaughaugha gS\A. nknkHkkbZ ukSjksthB. oh-ds-vkj-oh jkoC. vkj-lh nslkbZD. çlar paæ egkykuksfcl
143. buesa ls dkSu lk cSad vkSj mudh VSxykbuds chp ,d vlaxrvlaxrvlaxrvlaxrvlaxr feyku gS\A. Hkkjrh; LVsV cSad % , cSdj Vw ,ozh
bafM;uB. iatkc us'kuy cSad % c<+rh dk uke ft+UnxhC. dksVd efgaæk cSad % ysVl esd
euh flaiyD. nsuk cSad % VªLVsM QWfeyh cSad
144. xka/khth ds xkao loksZn; ds vkn'kZ us crk;kfd ,d vkn'kZ xkao dks dqN 'krksaZ dks iwjkdjuk gksxkAbuesa ls D;k 'krksaZ esa ls ughaughaughaughaugha gS\A. tkfr O;oLFkk dks lekIr fd;k tkuk
pkfg,B. HkkbZpkjs dh Hkkouk fodflr djus ds
fy, iwtk dk LFkku ,d nwljs ds cxyesa cuk;k tkuk pkfg,
C. blesa /keZ'kkyk vkSj ,d NksVk fMLisaljhgksuk pkfg,
D. ;g Hkkstu vkSj diM+ksa ds ekeyksa esavkRefuHkZj gksuk pkfg,
145. 21 oha jk"VªeaMy [ksyksa] 2018] dk vkn'kZokD; D;k Fkk\A. ihiy] Iysl] iS”kuB. “ks;jn MªheC. º;weSfuVh] MsfLVuh] bDofyVhD. de vkmV ,aM Iys
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146. The Uber Cup, sometimes called theWorld Team Championships forWomen, is a major internationalbadminton competition contested bywomen’s national badminton teams.Which team won the Uber Cup 2018?A. Korea B. ThailandC. Japan D. China
147. Which of the followingis INCORRECT?A. Passage Exercise (PASSEX) 2018
is a naval exercise between Indiaand Indonesia.
B. Coordinated Patrol (CORPAT) isan annual exercise between Indiaand Pakistan.
C. Indra-2018 is a tri-service jointmilitary exercise between India andRussia.
D. Trilateral Naval Exercise Malabar2018 is held among three countries- India, Japan and United States.
148. Below are some important events andthe dates on which they were celebratedin 2018. Which of these is NOTcorrectly matched?A. International Yoga Day – 21st of JuneB. World Health Day – 7th AprilC. World Earth Day (WED) – 22nd AprilD. International Bio-diversity Day–1st May
149. The first mega food park in India wasinaugurated in March 2018. At whichof the following places is it located?A. GujaratB. Andhra PradeshC. RajasthanD. West Bengal
146. mcj di] ftls dHkh&dHkh efgykvksa dkoyZ~M Vhe pkSfEi;uf'ki dgk tkrk gS] ,dçeq[k varjjk"Vªh; cSMfeaVu çfr;ksfxrk gSftlesa efgykvksa ds jk"Vªh; cSMfeaVu Vheksads }kjk Hkkx fy;k tkrk gSA fdl Vhe usmcj di 2018 thrk\A. dksfj;k B. FkkbZySaMC. tkiku D. phu
147. buesa ls dkSu lk lgh ughaughaughaughaugha gS\
A. iSlst ,Dljlkbt (PASSEX) 2018
Hkkjr vkSj baMksusf'k;k ds chp ,d ukSlsuk
vH;kl gSA
B. leUof;r isVªksy (CORPAT) Hkkjr vkSj
ikfdLrku ds chp ,d okf"kZd vH;kl gSA
C. baæ-2018 Hkkjr vkSj :l ds chp ,d
f=-lsok la;qä lSU; vH;kl gSA
D. f=i{kh; ukSlsuk vH;kl ekykckj 2018 rhu
ns'kksa - Hkkjr] tkiku vkSj la;qä jkT;
vesfjdk - ds chp vk;ksftr fd;k tkrk gSA
148. uhps dqN egRoiw.kZ ?kVuk,a vkSj frfFk;ka gSaftUgsa 2018 esa euk;k x;k FkkA buesa lsdkSu lk lgh feyku ughaughaughaughaugha gS\A. varjkZ"Vªh; ;ksx fnol - 21 twuB. fo'o LokLF; fnol - 7 vçSyC. fo'o iFoh fnol - 22 vçSyD. varjkZ"Vªh; tSo fofo/krk fnol - 1 ebZ
149. ekpZ 2018 esa Hkkjr esa igyk esxk QwM ikdZdk mn~?kkVu fd;k x;k FkkA ;g fuEufyf[kresa ls fdl LFkku ij fLFkr gS\A. xqtjkrB. vka/kz çns'kC. jktLFkkuD. if'pe caxky
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150. ekpZ 2018 esa] Hkkjr ljdkj us 2020 rd
fdlkuksa dh ;wfj;k lfClMh c<+k nhA bl
igy dk mís'; D;k Fkk\
A. lHkh xkaoksa esa ;wfj;k dh vkiwfrZ lqfuf'pr
djuk
B. oS/kkfud fu;af=r dherksa ij ;wfj;k dh
i;kZIr vkiwfrZ lqfuf'pr djuk
C. Hkwfe ds vkdkj ds ckotwn lHkh fdlkuksa
dks ;wfj;k dh miyC/krk lqfuf'pr djuk
D. ;wfj;k dh fuckZ/k vkiwfrZ dk mi;ksx
djds csgrj —f"k mRiknu lqfuf'pr
djuk
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150. In March 2018, the Government of
India extended urea subsidy to farmers
till 2020. What was the aim of this
initiative?
A. Ensuring supply of urea in
all villages
B. Ensuring adequate supply of urea
at statutory controlled prices
C. Ensuring availability of urea to all
farmers irrespective of their
land sizes
D. Ensuring better agricultural
production using uninterrupted
supply of urea
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