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SAMIKSHA INSTITUTE TM SSC / QTS 233 PAGE. No. 1 Hkkx & d lkekU; cqf) ,oa rdZ’kfDr iz’u la[;k 1 ls 9 ds fy, funZs’k & fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lEcfU/kr 'kCn@ v{kjksa@ la[;k dks pqfu, & Direction for question number 1 to 9 Select the related word/number from the given alternatives : 1- 2 % 7 % 3 % \ ¼A½ 8 ¼B½ 12 ¼C½ 26 ¼D½ 28 2- 12 % 90 % 16 % \ ¼A½ 108 ¼B½ 112 ¼C½ 120 D) 256 3- 7 % 50 % 17 % \ ¼A½ 288 ¼B½ 118 ¼C½ 290 ¼D½ 324 4- JLJH % QOQS % % FHFD % \ ¼A½ VWVS ¼B½ VWUS ¼C½ USUW ¼D½ USUV 5- CDE % ZXY % % EDC % \ ¼A½ XYZ ¼B½ YXZ ¼C½ XZY ¼D½ YZX 6- MUG % GUM % % LENS % \ ¼A½ GLASS ¼B½ SPECTACLE ¼C½ SNEL ¼D½ OBJECT 7- dkWQh % dSQhu % % rEckdw % \ ¼A½ Vsfuu ¼B½ uksokds u ¼C½ ,ysfDlu ¼D½ fudksfVu Coffee : Caffeine : : Tobacco : ? ¼A½ Tanin ¼B½ Novocaine ¼C½ Alexin ¼D½ Nicotine 8- /kfu"V % vifjfpr % % \ ¼A½ vkUrfjd % nwjorhZ ¼B½ cps jguk % /kS;Z ¼C½ fnypLih % mnklhurk ¼D½ loZfiz; % eS=hiw.kZ INTIMATE : UNFAMILIAR : ? ¼A½ Interior : Remote ¼B½ Forbear : Patience ¼C½ Intersted : Indifference ¼D½ Popular : Friendly 9- ukfj;y % rsy % % Qy % \ ¼A½ ehBk ¼B½ Lokn ¼C½ twl ¼jl½ ¼D½ xqPNk Coconut : Oil : : Fruit : ? ¼A½ Sweet ¼B½ Taste ¼C½ Juice ¼D½ Bunch iz’u la[;k 10 ls 18 ds fy, funZs’k & mls pqfu, tks vU; rhu fodYiksa ls fHkUu gS & Direction for question umber 10 to 18 : Select the one which is different from the other three responses. 10- ¼A½ 111 ¼B½ 263 ¼C½ 383 ¼D½ 551 11- ¼A½ CFJ ¼B½ DGK ¼C½ EHL ¼D½ GJM 12- ¼A½ SPOKE ¼B½ SMOKE ¼C½ KOPES ¼D½ POKES 13- ¼A½ bLikr ¼LVhy½ ¼B½ ihry ¼C½ ikjk ¼D½ rk¡ck ¼A½ Steel ¼B½ Brass ¼C½ Mercury ¼D½ Copper 14- ¼A½ ukes % tek ¼B½ ykHk % o`f) ¼C½ vk; % O;; ¼D½ lEifÙk % ns; ¼A½ Debit - Credit ¼B½ Profit - Gain ¼C½ Income - Expenditure ¼D½ Assets – Liabilities 15- ¼A½ 368 & 358 ¼B½ 254 & 244 ¼C½ 122 & 114 ¼D½ 156 & 146 16- ¼A½ ABDE ¼B½ MNPQ ¼C½ EFHI ¼D½ STUV 17- ¼A½ irywu ¼ik;tkek½ ¼B½ dksV ¼C½ deht ¼D½ tkdsV ¼A½ Trousers ¼B½ Coats ¼C½ Shirts ¼D½ Jackets 18- ¼A½ 36 ¼B½ 62 ¼C½ 144 ¼D½ 256 iz’u la[;k 19 vkSj 20 ds fy, funsZ’k & fn, x, fodYiksa es a ls dkSu lk fuEUfyf[kr 'kCnksa dk lkFkZd vkjksgh Øe n’kkZ,xk \ Directions for question number 19 to 20 : Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following words in ascending order ? 19- ¼1½ nknk /Grand Father ¼2½ HkkbZ /Brother ¼3½ firk / Father ¼4½ iq= / Son ¼5½ ikS= / Grand Son ¼A½ 4] 5] 2] 1] 3 ¼B½ 5] 1] 3] 2] 4 ¼C½ 5] 4] 1] 3] 2 ¼D½ 5] 4] 2] 3] 1 20- ¼1½ jksxeqfDr / Cure ¼2½ MkDVj / Doctor ¼3½ jksx / Disease ¼4½ funku / Diagnosis ¼5½ vkS"kf/k ¼nok½ /Medicine ¼A½ 2] 4] 3] 5] 1 ¼B½ 3] 2] 4] 5] 1 ¼C½ 4] 2] 3] 5] 1 ¼D½ 4] 3] 2] 5] 1 21- nh xbZ v{kj Ja`[kyk ds [kkyh LFkkuks a ij Øe ls j[kus ij fuEUfyf[kr eas ls dkS u lk v{kj & lewg mls iwjk djsxk \ Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it ? a __ ab __ baa __ bb __ ¼A½ abab ¼B½ aabb ¼C½ bbaa ¼D½ baba 22- 'kCndks"k ds vuqlkj fuEUfyf[kr es a ls dkS u lk 'kCn pkSFks LFkku ij gksxk \ Which of the following words will appear fourth in the dictionary ? ¼A½ sanctity ¼B½ sanatorium ¼C½ sanskrit ¼D½ sanction iz’u la[;k 23 ls 25 ds fy, funZs’k % fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls mls pqfu, tks vuqØe dks iwjk djsxkA Direction for question number 23 to 26 : Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series. 23- 0] 7 ] \ ] 63] 124 ¼A½ 26 ¼B½ 24 ¼C½ 23 ¼D½ 22 24- DKM, FJP, HIS, JHV, ? ¼A½ HGY ¼B½ LGZ ¼C½ IGY ¼D½ LGY 25- 12] 36] 108] 324] \ ¼A½ 972 ¼B½ 648 ¼C½ 1296 ¼D½ 432 26- AZBY, \] EVFU, GTHS ¼A½ BYCZ ¼B½ CYDR ¼C½ MTSG ¼D½ CXDW

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SAM IKSHA INSTITUTETM

SSC / QTS – 233 PAGE. No. 1

Hkkx & d lkekU; cqf) ,oa rdZ’kfDr

iz’u la[;k 1 ls 9 ds fy, funZs’k &

fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lEcfU/kr 'kCn@ v{kjksa@ la[;k dks pqfu, &

Direction for question number 1 to 9 Select the related word/number from the given alternatives : 1- 2 % 7 % 3 % \

¼A½ 8 ¼B½ 12

¼C½ 26 ¼D½ 28

2- 12 % 90 % 16 % \

¼A½ 108 ¼B½ 112

¼C½ 120 D) 256

3- 7 % 50 % 17 % \

¼A½ 288 ¼B½ 118

¼C½ 290 ¼D½ 324

4- JLJH % QOQS % % FHFD % \

¼A½ VWVS ¼B½ VWUS

¼C½ USUW ¼D½ USUV

5- CDE % ZXY % % EDC % \

¼A½ XYZ ¼B½ YXZ

¼C½ XZY ¼D½ YZX

6- MUG % GUM % % LENS % \

¼A½ GLASS ¼B½ SPECTACLE

¼C½ SNEL ¼D½ OBJECT

7- dkWQh % dSQhu % % rEckdw % \

¼A½ Vsfuu ¼B½ uksokdsu

¼C½ ,ysfDlu ¼D½ fudksfVu

Coffee : Caffeine : : Tobacco : ? ¼A½ Tanin ¼B½ Novocaine

¼C½ Alexin ¼D½ Nicotine

8- /kfu"V % vifjfpr % % \

¼A½ vkUrfjd % nwjorhZ ¼B½ cps jguk % /kS;Z

¼C½ fnypLih % mnklhurk ¼D½ loZfiz; % eS=hiw.kZ

INTIMATE : UNFAMILIAR : ? ¼A½ Interior : Remote ¼B½ Forbear : Patience

¼C½ Intersted : Indifference ¼D½ Popular : Friendly

9- ukfj;y % rsy % % Qy % \

¼A½ ehBk ¼B½ Lokn

¼C½ twl ¼jl½ ¼D½ xqPNk

Coconut : Oil : : Fruit : ? ¼A½ Sweet ¼B½ Taste

¼C½ Juice ¼D½ Bunch

iz’u la[;k 10 ls 18 ds fy, funZs’k &

mls pqfu, tks vU; rhu fodYiksa ls fHkUu gS &

Direction for question umber 10 to 18 : Select the one which is different from the other three responses. 10- ¼A½ 111 ¼B½ 263

¼C½ 383 ¼D½ 551

11- ¼A½ CFJ ¼B½ DGK

¼C½ EHL ¼D½ GJM

12- ¼A½ SPOKE ¼B½ SMOKE

¼C½ KOPES ¼D½ POKES

13- ¼A½ bLikr ¼LVhy½ ¼B½ ihry

¼C½ ikjk ¼D½ rk¡ck

¼A½ Steel ¼B½ Brass

¼C½ Mercury ¼D½ Copper

14- ¼A½ ukes % tek ¼B½ ykHk % o`f)

¼C½ vk; % O;; ¼D½ lEifÙk % ns;

¼A½ Debit - Credit ¼B½ Profit - Gain

¼C½ Income - Expenditure ¼D½ Assets – Liabilities

15- ¼A½ 368 & 358 ¼B½ 254 & 244

¼C½ 122 & 114 ¼D½ 156 & 146

16- ¼A½ ABDE ¼B½ MNPQ

¼C½ EFHI ¼D½ STUV

17- ¼A½ irywu ¼ik;tkek½ ¼B½ dksV

¼C½ deht ¼D½ tkdsV

¼A½ Trousers ¼B½ Coats

¼C½ Shirts ¼D½ Jackets

18- ¼A½ 36 ¼B½ 62

¼C½ 144 ¼D½ 256

iz’u la[;k 19 vkSj 20 ds fy, funsZ’k &

fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls dkSu lk fuEUfyf[kr 'kCnksa dk lkFkZd vkjksgh Øe

n’kkZ,xk \

Directions for question number 19 to 20 : Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following words in ascending order ? 19- ¼1½ nknk /Grand Father ¼2½ HkkbZ /Brother

¼3½ firk / Father ¼4½ iq= / Son

¼5½ ikS= / Grand Son

¼A½ 4] 5] 2] 1] 3 ¼B½ 5] 1] 3] 2] 4

¼C½ 5] 4] 1] 3] 2 ¼D½ 5] 4] 2] 3] 1

20- ¼1½ jksxeqfDr / Cure ¼2½ MkDVj / Doctor

¼3½ jksx / Disease ¼4½ funku / Diagnosis ¼5½ vkS"kf/k ¼nok½ /Medicine

¼A½ 2] 4] 3] 5] 1 ¼B½ 3] 2] 4] 5] 1

¼C½ 4] 2] 3] 5] 1 ¼D½ 4] 3] 2] 5] 1

21- nh xbZ v{kj Ja`[kyk ds [kkyh LFkkuksa ij Øe ls j[kus ij

fuEUfyf[kr eas ls dkSu lk v{kj & lewg mls iwjk djsxk \

Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it ? a __ ab __ baa __ bb __

¼A½ abab ¼B½ aabb

¼C½ bbaa ¼D½ baba

22- 'kCndks"k ds vuqlkj fuEUfyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk 'kCn pkSFks LFkku ij

gksxk \

Which of the following words will appear fourth in the dictionary ? ¼A½ sanctity ¼B½ sanatorium

¼C½ sanskrit ¼D½ sanction

iz’u la[;k 23 ls 25 ds fy, funZs’k %

fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls mls pqfu, tks vuqØe dks iwjk djsxkA

Direction for question number 23 to 26 : Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series. 23- 0] 7 ] \ ] 63] 124

¼A½ 26 ¼B½ 24

¼C½ 23 ¼D½ 22

24- DKM, FJP, HIS, JHV, ?

¼A½ HGY ¼B½ LGZ

¼C½ IGY ¼D½ LGY

25- 12] 36] 108] 324] \

¼A½ 972 ¼B½ 648

¼C½ 1296 ¼D½ 432

26- AZBY, \] EVFU, GTHS

¼A½ BYCZ ¼B½ CYDR

¼C½ MTSG ¼D½ CXDW

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27- fn, gq, fodYiksa esa ls ml 'kCn dks pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn ds

v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds cuk;k tk ldrk gS \

From the given alternatives select the word which can be formed using the letters of the given word.

CORRESPONDING ¼A½ CORRECT ¼B½ DISCERN

¼C½ REPENT ¼D½ RESPONSE

28- ;fn COLLEGE dks ,d dwV Hkk"kk esa DPMMFHF fy[kk tkrk gS rks

ml dwV Hkk"kk esa SCHOOL dks D;k fy[kk tk;sxk \

If you can write COLLEGE as DPMMFHF how can you write SCHOOL

¼A½ DITPMP ¼B½ TDIPPM

¼C½ RBGNNK ¼D½ CLASS 29- vfer dk tUe jkds’k ls 5 o"kZ iwoZ gqvk Fkk] jkds’k vfuy ls 3 o"kZ

NksVk gSA ;fn vfer vc 17 o"kZ dk gS] rks vfuy dh vk;q D;k gS \

Amit was born 5 year before rakesh, Rakesh is 3 years younger to Anil. If Amit is now 17 years old, how old is Anil ?

¼A½ 8 year ¼B½ 12 year

¼C½ 15 year ¼D½ 19 year

30- ;fn FAN dks ,d dwV Hkk"kk esa 21] 26] 13 fy[kk tkrk gS rks

ml dwV Hkk"kk esa DEAD dks D;k fy[kk tk;sxk \

In certain code FAN is written as 21, 26, 13 then DEAD will be written as -

¼A½ 23, 26, 22, 23 ¼B½ 22, 23, 26, 22

¼C½ 23, 22, 26, 23 ¼D½ 22, 23, 25, 22

31- nh xbZ Ja`[kyk esa xyr la[;k Kkr dhft, A

Find the wrong number in the given series. 462] 422] 380] 342] 306

¼A½ 422 ¼B½ 380

¼C½ 342 ¼D½ 306 32- xksiky us xksfoUn dh vksjj b’kkjk djrs gq, dkg] ^^bldk firk esjs firk

dk bdykSrk iq= gS**A xksiky ls xksfoUn dk D;k laca/k gS \

Gopal said, pointing to Govind “His father is my father’s only son”. How is Gopal related to Govind ?

¼A½ nknk /Grandfather ¼B½ ikS= / Grandson

¼C½ iq= / Son ¼D½ firk / Father 33- fn, gq, fodYiksa esa ls ml 'kCn dks pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn ds v{kjksa

dk iz;ksx djds ugh cuk;k tk ldrkA

From the given alternatives select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.

EXAMINATION ¼A½ ANIMATION ¼B½ ANIMAL

¼C½ EXAM ¼D½ NATION

iz’u la[;k 34 vkSj 35 ds fy, funsZ’k %

fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k Kkr dhft, &

Directions for question number 34 and 35 : Find the missing number from the given responses. 34- 7 9 6

4 5 7

2 3 \

9 11 9

¼A½ 4 ¼B½ 5

¼C½ 7 ¼D½ 8

35- 9 8 7

18 16 14

36 32 \

¼A½ 28 ¼B½ 21

¼C½ 98 ¼D½ 42

36- dqN lehdj.k fdlh fo’ks"k iz.kkyh ds vk/kkj ij gy fd, x, gSaA

blh vk/kkj ij gy u fd, x, lehdj.k dk mÙkj Kkr dhft, &

;fn 04,5861;28 rks 10 = ?

Some equations are soled on the basis of a certain system. On the same basis find out the correct answer for the unsolved equations.

?108isWhat04,5861;28If ¼A½ 80 ¼B½ 08

¼C½ 8 ¼D½ 0

37- 'kSysUnz yEckbZ esa ds’ko ls NksVk fdUrq jkds’k ls yEck gSA ek/ko

lcls yEck gSA vk’kh"k ds’ko ds dqN NksVk vkSj 'kSysUnz ls dqN

yEck gSA ;fn os Å¡pkbZ ds o/kZeku Øe esa [kM+s gksa rks nwljs LFkku

ij dkSu gksxk \

¼A½ vk’kh"k ¼B½ 'kSysUnz

¼C½ jkds’k ¼D½ ek/ko

Sailendra is shorter than Keshav but taller than Rakesh. Madav is the tallest. Ashish is a little shorter than Keshav and little taller than Shailendra. if they stand in the order of increasing heights, who will be the second ?

¼A½ Ashish ¼B½ Shailendra

¼C½ Rakesh ¼D½ Madhav

38- ekSyh fcUnq A ls fcUnq B rd 5 QhV pykA fQj og vius nk;ha

vksj 6 QhV pyk vkSj fQj ck;ha vksj ?kwedj 4 QhV pykA vUr

esa og fQj viuh ck;ha vksj 6 QhV pykA vc og fcUnq B ls

fdruh nwjh ij gS \

¼A½ 10 QhV ¼B½ 6 QhV

¼C½ 5 QhV ¼D½ 4 QhV

Molly travelled from point A to point B which is 5 feet. He then travelled 6 feet to his right and then turned to left and went 4 feet. Finally he again went 6 feet to his left . How far is he from the point B now ?

¼A½ 10 feet ¼B½ 6 feet

¼C½ 5 feet ¼D½ 4 feet

39- jkf/kdk vius ?kj ls nf{k.k dh vksj 50 ehVj xbZ] fQj ck;ha vksj

eqM+dj 20 ehVj xbZ] fQj mÙkj dh vksj eqM+dj 30 ehVj xbZA

bl LFkku ls mldk ?kj fdl fn’kk esa gS \

¼A½ mÙkj ¼B½ nf{k.k&if’pe

¼C½ iwjc ¼D½ mÙkj&if’pe

Radhika went 50 mtr south from her house then turned left and went 20 mtr then turning to north she went 30 mts. In which direction is her home from this point ?

¼A½ North ¼B½ South-West

¼C½ East ¼D½ North-West

40- ;fn A dk vFkZ gS ^tksM+uk*] M dk vFkZ ^xq.kk*] D dk vFkZ ^Hkkx*]

G dk vFkZ gSa ^ls vf/kd* vkSj L dk vFkZ gS ^ls de*] rks

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk rkfdZd :i ls lgh gS \

If A stands for ‘addition’, M for ‘multiplication’, D for ‘division’, G for greater than’ and L for lesser than’ then which of the following will be logically correct ?

¼A½ 20A 4D 4L 4A 6D 2 ¼B½ 20D 5G 8D 4A 6M 3

¼C½ 20D 4A 4L 4A 2M 3 ¼D½ 20A 2G 10M 3A 12D 2

41- ^X* ^Y*ds iwjc esa gS tks ^Z* ds mÙkj esa gSA ;fn ^P* Z ds iwjc

esa gS rks ^P* ^X* ls fdl fn’kk esa gSa \

¼A½ nf{+k.k&if’pe ¼B½ nf{k.k&iwjc

¼C½ nf{k.k ¼D½ if’pe

X is in the East of Y which is in the North of Z if P is in the East of Z; then in which direction of X, is P :

¼A½ South-West ¼B½ South-East

¼C½ South ¼D½ West

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42- nh xbZ lehdj.k dks larqfyr djus rFkk * fpUgksa dks izfrLFkkfir djus ds fy, xf.kfr; fpUgksa dk lgh Øe lewg pqfu, A

Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs and to balance the given equation.

1 24*4*6*6

¼A½ ¼B½

¼C½ ¼D½

iz’u la[;k 43 vkSj 44 ds fy, funsZ’k %

Direction for question number 43 and 44 : nks dFkuksa ds vkxs nks fu"d"kZ I vkSj II fn, x, gSA vkidks dFkuksa

dks lR; ekudj fopkij djuk gS pkgs os lekUr;% Kkr rF;ksa ls

fHkUu izrhr gksrs gksaA vkidks fu.kZ; djuk gS fd fn, x, fu"d"kksZa

esa ls dkSu lk] ;fn dksbZ gks] fuf’pr :i ls dFkuksa ds vk/kkj ij

fudkyk tk ldrk gSA viuk mÙkj fufnZ"V djsaA

Two statements are given followed by two conclusions (I) and (II). You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seen to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements. Indicate your answer.

43- dFku % dqN Hkkstu ehBs gksrs gSaA

dqN Hkkstu [kV~Vs gksrs gSaA

fu"d"kZ % I. lHkh Hkkstu ;k rks ehBs gksrs gSa ;k [kV~Vs

II. dqN ehBs [kV~Vs gksrs gSA

¼A½ dsoy fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gSA

¼B½ dsoy fu"d"kZ II fudyrk gSA

¼C½ fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa fudyrs gS

¼D½ u rks fu"d"kZ I u gh II fudyrk gSA

Statement : Some food are sweet. Some food are sour. Conclusion : I. All food are either sweet or sour. II. Some sweets are sour. ¼A½ Only Conclusion I follows

¼B½ Only Conclusion II follows

¼C½ Both Conclusion I and II follows

¼D½ Neither Conclusion I nor II follows.

44- dFku % /keZ 'kk’or 'kkfUr izkIr djus ds mik; iznku djrs

gSaA euq"; dks bu mi;ksa dks viukuk pkfg,A

fu"d"kZ % I. /keZ le`) thou lqfuf’pr djrs gSa

II. /keZ fu/kZurk lekfIr esa yksxksa dh lgk;rk djrs gS

¼A½ dsoy fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gSA

¼B½ dsoy fu"d"kZ II fudyrk gSA

¼C½ fu"d"kZ I vkSj fu"d"kZ II nksuksa fudyrs gS

¼D½ u rks fu"d"kZ I u gh II fudyrk gSA

Statement: Religions provide the means for attaining eternal peace. People should follow these means. Conclusion: I. Religions ensure prosperous life II. Religions help people to eradicate poverty. ¼A½ Only Conclusion I follows

¼B½ Only Conclusion II follows

¼C½ Both Conclusion I and II follows

¼D½ Neither Conclusion I nor II follows.

45- mÙkj vkd`fr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh vkd`fr iz’u vkd`fr dk lgh

izfrfcEc gksxh] tcfd niZ.k A, B js[kk ij j[kk gks \

Which of the answer figure is exactly the mirror image of the given figure, when the mirror is held on the line A, B, ?

iz’u vkd`fr

Question Figure

mÙkj vkd`fr;k¡

Answer Figure -

46- ,d 'kCn dsoy ,d la[;k lewg }kjk n’kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk fd fodYiksa esa

ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa fn, x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds

nks oxkZsa }kjk n’kkZ, x, gSa] tSlk fd fd uhps fn, x, nks eSfVªDl esa gSA

eSfVªDl I ds LraHk vkSj iafDr dh la[;k 0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj eSfVªDl

II dh 5 ls 9 bu eSfVªlst ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr vkSj ckn

esa LraHk la[;k }kjk n’kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj.k ds fy, ^F* dks 02]

14] 33] vkfn }kjk n’kkZ;k tk ldrk gS rFkk ^K* dks 56] 68] 87

vkfn }kjk n’kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA fn, x, 'kCn BUSH ds fy, la[;k

lewg igpkfu,A

A word is represented by only one set of number as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two class of alphabets as in two matrices given below . The columns and rows of matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 0. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its now and next by its column e.g., ‘F’ can be represented by 02, 14, 33. etc. and ‘K’ can be represented by 56, 68, 87, etc Identify the set for the word BUSH.

eSfVªDl & I eSfVªDl & II

Matrix – I Matrix - II

¼A½ 22] 77] 57] 23 ¼B½ 23] 77] 57] 22

¼C½ 23] 77] 56] 22 ¼D½ 23] 77] 57] 21

47- uhps iz’u vkd`fr;ksa esa fn[kk, vuqlkj dkxt dks eksM+us] dkVus rFkk

[kksyus ds ckn og fdl mÙkj vkd`fr tSlk fn[kkbZ nsxk \

A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened ? iz’u vkd`fr;k¡

Question Figure

mÙkj vkd`fr;k¡

Answer Figure

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48- fuEUfyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh vkdf̀r yM+dksa] fo|kfFkZ;ksa vkSj f[kykfM+;ksa ds

chp lEcU/k dks Hkyh&Hkkafr n’kkZrh gSa \

Which one of the following diagrams best depicts the relationship among boys, Students and Athletes ?

49- ml mÙkj vkd`fr dks pqfu, ftlesa iz’u vkdf̀r fufgr gSaA

Select the answer figure in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.

iz’u vkd`fr

Qeustion figure -

mÙkj vkd`fr;k¡ &

Answer figure –

50- dkSu lh mÙkj vkd`fr iz’u vkd`fr ds iSVuZ dks iwjk djsxh \

Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure ?

iz’u vkd`fr

Qeustion figure –

mÙkj vkd`fr

Answer Figure –

Hkkx&[k ENGLISH

Directions:- In Question Nos. 51to55, some part of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and blacken the rectangle corresponding to the appropriate letter (A,B,C). If there is no error, blacken the rectangle corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet. 51. Two and two(A) / makes(B)/ four.(C) / No error (D) 52. He is (A) / best player (B) / in India.(C) / No error (D) 53. He is (A)/ accused with (B) / committing the murder.

(C) / No error (D) 54. He said (A)/ that he cannot (B)/ find his key. (C)/ No

error (D) 55.Many a student (A)/ have passed (B)/ this examination.

(C) / No error (D)

Direction :- In Question Nos. 56-60 sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word (s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate rectangle in the answer sheet. 56. The paper was lengthy__________, we did all the

questions. (A) for (B) so (C) however (D) though

57. If you __________ this report by next Friday, you will be able to discuss it at our meeting on Friday afternoon.

(A) are reading (B) have read (C) would read (D) must read

58. Sam ate cakes.____________ (A) doesn’t he? (B) don’t he? (C) didn’t he? (D) isn’t it?

59. Fate smiled __________ him in all his ventures. (A) above (B) below (C) on (D) at

60. Don’t put __________ until tomorrow what you can do today.

(A) up (B) of (C) on (D) off

Directions :- In Question Nos. 61-65 out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 61. hostile

(A) poor (B) antagonistic (C) delinquent (D) reticent

62. friendly (A) gentle (B) amiable (C) considerate (D) industrious

63. Veil (A) seclude (B) moan (C) conceal (D) repent

64. recurrent (A) Flowing backward (B) healing quickly (C) happening repeatedly (D) timely

65. peculiar (A) same (B) strange (C) surprising (D) tiring

Directions: In Question Nos. 66-70 choose the word opposite in meaning in the given word and mark it in the Answer sheet. 66. stimulate

(A) encourage (B) discourage (C) tempt (D) instigate

67. reveal (A) congeal (B) conceal (C) control (D) concoct

68. deliberate (A) unconditional (B)unintentional (C) unilateral (D) emotional

69. perilous (A) pitiable (B) difficult (C) safe (D) comfortable

70. disputable (A) undisputable (B) indisputable (C) nondisputable (D) adisputable

Directions : In Question Nos. 71-75 four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase. Choose the alternative

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which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 71. From the blue-

(A) all of a sudden (B) knowingly (C) continuously (D) as a slow ball

72. To keep one’s fingers crossed (A) to wait expectantly (B) to act in a hostile manner (C) to interfere in unnecessarily (D) to keep out of any danger

73. At the eleventh hour (A) to be well in time (B) to do things at 11 o’ clock (C) to be lazy by temperament (D) to do things at the last moment

74. Long run- (A) Eventually (B) After much hard work (C) After running an athletic race (D) With God’s help

75. To call a spade a spade (A) to be biased (B) to be impartial (C) to be frank (D) to be a hypocrite

Directions: In Question Nos. 76-80 part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part at (A) (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (D). 76. Poisonous waste from the industrial plants is

hazardous to the environment. (A) toxic (B) Troublesome (C) effluent (D) No improvement

77. The Deccan Express came on the platform at 5 o’ clock. (A) entered (B) appeared (C) arrived (D) No improvement

78. She had a bandage covered round her finger. (A) wrapped (B) twisted (C) wound (D) No improvement

79. Many soldiers were walking in the parade ground. (A) Strolling (B) Marching (C) Dancing (D) No improvement

80. His house has no furnitures yet. (A) have no furniture yet. (B) had no furniture yet. (C) has no furniture yet. (D) No improvement.

Directions: In Question Nos. 81-85 out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given sentence and indicate it by blackening the appropriate rectangle. 81. The equality of being faithful

(A) genuineness (B) fidelity (C) loyalty (D) honesty

82. One who spends money extravagantly. (A) Sceptic (B)Spend thrift (C) Miser (D)Vagabond

83. Settlement of a dispute by the decision of a person chosen and accepted as a judge or umpire. (A) Amalgamation (B)Assignation (C) Arbitration (D)Asseveration

84. More than is needed or wanted. (A) Abundant (B)Adequate (C) Sufficient (D)Superfluous

85. The extreme fondness for books is known as

(A) Bibliomania (B) Pyromania (C) Kleptomania (D) Agromania

Directions: In Questions Nos. 86-90 Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. 86. (A) Deceive (B) Decieve (C) Diceive (D) Dicieve 87. (A) Argumeant (B) Argument (C) Arguement (D) Argment 88. (A) toom (B) tuom (C) toum (D) tomb- 89. (A) perusal (B) perusel (C) perusil (D) perucil 90. (A) diversion (B) divertion (C) deversion (D) divartion Directions: In the following passage 91-100 First read the passage. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your answer in the Answer sheet. Ramu came to Somu’s house and was 91 to see him with a 92___ in his left leg. He asked Somu what had happened to him. Then Somu told him that he met with an accident the day before when he was returning home from the playground on his cycle near the Woodlands Cinema Theatre. Ramu 93 how it all happened. Somu replied that a car had hit him from 94 and that he had lost his consciousness 95 91. (A) Surprised (B) Worried (C) Anxious (D) Shocked 92. (A) Cover (B) Binding (C) Bandage (D) Band 93. (A) Asked (B) Enquired (C) Inquired (D) Said 94. (A) Back (B) Arrears (C) Behind (D) Hindsight 95. (A) Urgently (B) Quickly (C) Speedily (D) Immediately Directions:in questions 96 to 100,you have brief Passage with 5 questions read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it in the Answer-Sheet. If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. If someone maintains that two and two are five, or that Iceland is on the Equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction. 96. Th second sentence in the passage (A) Simply adds a further point to the argument

already stated in the first sentence (B) illustrates the point made in the first sentence (C) builds up the argument of the first sentence by

restating it from the opposite point of view (D) Makes the main point which has only been

introduced by the first sentence 97. If someone else’s opinion makes us angry, it means that (A) our own opinion is not based on good reason and

we know this subconsciously (B) we are not consciously aware of any reason for

our own opinion (C) we are subconsciously aware of having no good

reason for becoming angry (D) there may be good reasons for his opinion but we

are not consciously aware of them

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98. “your own contrary conviction” refers to (A) the opinion that two and two are five and that

Iceland is on the Equator (B) the fact that you know so little about arithmetic or

geography (C) the fact that you feel pity rather than anger (D) the opinion that two and two are four and that

Iceland is a long way from the Equator 99. Conviction means (A) strong belief (B) ignorance (C) persuasion (D) disbelief 100. The writer says if someone maintains that two and

two are five you feel pity because you (A) want to help the person (B) feel sorry for his ignorance (C) have sympathy (D) don’t agree with him

Hkkx&x lkekU; Kku

101- fdl ykSg v;Ld esa 72 izfr’kr yksgk gksrk gS\

(A) esXusVkbV (B) fyeksukbV

(C) gseVkbV (D) flMjkbV

The Iron ore which contains 72% of iron is: (A) Magnetite (B) Limonite (C) Hematite (D) Siderite 102- fo|qr cYo dk fQykesaV fdlls cuk gksrk gS\

(A) rkWck (B) feØkse

(C) lhlk (D) VaxLVsu The filament of electric bulb is made up of: (A) Copper (B) Nichrume

(C) Lead (D) Tungsten 103- lhesaV lkekU;r% fdldk feJ.k gksrk gS\

(A) dSfY’k;e flfydsV vkSj dSfY’k;e ,yqfeusV

(B) dSfY’k;e flfydsV vkSj dSfY’k;e QsjsV

(C) dSfY’k;e ,yqfeusV vkSj dSfY’k;e QsjsV

(D) pwuk iRFkj vkSj flfydkWu MkbvkWDlkbM

Cement is usually a mixture of: (A) Calcium silicate and calcium aluminate (B) Calcium silicate and calcium ferrate (C) Calcium aluminate and calcium ferrate

(D) Lime stone and silicon dioxide. 104- lqukeh rjaxs fdlls mRiUu gksrh gS\

(A) leqnz ds uhps HkwdEi

(B) panzek ds vfHkd"kZ.k

(C) leqnz ds Tokj

(D) pØokr

Tsunamis are waves generated by: (A) Earthquakes beneath the Sea (B) Moon’s pull (C) High tides of the oceans

(D) Cyclones 105- xka/kh th us lR;kxzg vkanksyu fdl o"kZ esa vkjaHk fd;k\

(A) 1919 (B) 1927 (C) 1934 (D) 1942

In which year did Gandhiji start Satyagraha Movement?

(A) 1919 (B) 1927

(C) 1934 (D) 1942 106- tc dEiu Lofj= f}Hkqt est ij j[kk tkrk gS rks ,d

rst /ofu lqukbZ nsrh gSA ;g fdl dkj.k ls gksrh gS\

(A) ijkorZu (B) viorZu

(C) iz.kksfnr daiu (D) voeZfnr daiu

When a vibrating tuning fork is placed on a table, a loud sound is heard. This is due to:

(A) reflection (B) refraction (C) forced vibrations (D) damped vibrations

107- xzhu gkml izHkko ds fy, eq[;r% ftEesnkj ok;qeaMyh;

xSal dkSu&lh gS\

(A) vkstksu (B) ukbVªkstu

(C) vkWDlhtu (D) dkcZu Mkb&vkWDlkbM

The atmospheric gas that is mainly responsible for Green House effect:

(A) Ozone (B) Nitrogen (C) Oxygen (D) Carbon dioxide

108- izdk’k LraHk esa vR;f/kd rst izdk’k fdl iz;kstu ls gksrk

gS\

(A) HkhM okys egkuxjksa esa jkr esa ;krk;kr tke gksus ij

ekxZn’kZu djuk vkSj tke gVkuk

(B) /kkfeZd LFkkuksa esa jkr esa ,d= HkhM+ dk ekxZn’kZu

djuk vkSj mudh lgk;rk djuk

(C) jkr esa vkus okys ;q) iksrksa dh canjxkg dk LFkku

crkuk

(D) leqnz esa fofHkUu fn’kkvksa ls vk jgsa tgktksa dk

ekxZn’kZu djuk vkSj mUgsa psrkouh nsuk

Light houses are places with powerful lights to: (A) guide and resolve traffic jams in crowded

metro-cities during nights (B) Guide and help large crowds at religious

gatherings during nights. (C) indicate to the incoming war-ships, the

location of a harbor during night. (D) guide and warn the ships coming from

different directions in the ocean. 109- fdl jkT; ds ekeys esa laln] la?kh; lwph esa fn, x,

fo"k;ksa ij dsoy jkT; ls ijke’kZ djds gh fof/k&fuekZ.k

dj ldrh gS\

(A) vle (B) jktLFkku

(C) tEew vkSj d’ehj (D) dsjy

The Parliament can legislate on subjects given in the Union List only in consultation with the state Government for the state of:

(A) Assam (B) Rajasthan (C) Jammu & Kashmir (D) Kerala 110- xksy xqEct dgkW gS\

(A) dksukdZ (B) gSnjkckn (C) iwjh (D) chtkiqj

Gol Gumbaz is in: (A) Konark (B) Hyderabad (C) Puri (D) Bijapur 111- fuEufyf[kr esa lgh tksMk dkSu lk gS\

(A) vle&bVkuxj (B) v:.kkpy izns’k&xqokgkVh

(C) f=iqjk&vxjryk (D) ukxkySaM&f’kykax

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Which of the following is correctly matched? (A) Assam-Itanagar (B) Arunachal Pradesh-Guwahati (C) Tripura-Agartala (D) Nagaland-Shillong 112- HkkSfrd esa ukscy iqjLdkj izkIr djus okys fuEUkfyf[kr

tksM+h esa ls fdls 2014 dk ukscy iqjLdkj iznku fd;k

x;k gS\

(A) blkew vdkldh] ghjkslh vekuks] lwth ukdkewjk

(B) tkWu lh esFkj] tkWtZ ,Q LewV

(C) ,YoVZ QVZ] ihVj xzqucx

(D) MsfoM ts xzkWl] ÝSad foYtsd

Who of the following pairs of Nobal Laureates in Physics was awarded 2014 Nobal Prize? (A) Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, Shuji

Nakamura (B) John C Mather, George F. Smoot (C) Albert Fert, Peter Grunberg (D) Andre Geim, Konstantin Novoselov

113- iwWthoknh vFkZO;oLFkk esa dher fu/kkZj.k fdlds }kjk gksrk

gS\

(A) ekax vkSj iwfrZ (B) ljdkjh izkf/kdkjh

(C) cktkj esa Øsrk (D) cktkj esa foØsrk

In a Capitalistic Economy, the Prices are determined by:

(A) Demand and supply (B) Government Authorities (C) Buyers in the Marked (D) Sellers in the Market 114- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk Hkkjrh; d̀f"k esa fuEu

mRikndrk dk dkj.k ugha gS\

(A) lgdkjh [ksrh

(B) vi;kZIr fuos’k dh miyC/krk

(C) tksr mifoHkktu vkSj fo[kaMu

(D) for vkSj foi.ku dh vYi lqfo/kk,W

Which of the following is not a cause of low productivity in Indian agriculture? (A) Co-operative farming (B) Inadequate inputs availability (C) Sub-division and fragmentation of land

holdings (D) Poor finance and marketing facilities.

115- Hkkjr ds jkT; fdl {ks= esa dsUnz ls vf/kd Lok;Rrrk dh

ekax dj jgs gS\

(A) fo/kk;h (B) iz’kklfud

(C) foRrh; (D) mi;qZDr lHkh

The states in India are demanding greater autonomy from the centre in the __________ field.

(A) Legislative (B) Administrative (C) Financial (D) All the above 116 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu tEew d’ehj ds ekeys esa vraokZnh

ugha jgk\

(A) ,e-,e-valkjh (B) jk/kk dqekj

(C) 'kqtkr cq[kkjh (D) fnyhi iMxhudj

Who of the following has not been an interlocutor on jammu & Kashmir?

(A) M.M Ansari (B) Radha Kumar (C) Shujaat Bukhari (D) Dilip Padgaonkar 117- ,d ydM+h ds VqdMs dks ikuh ds uhps idM+ dj j[kus ij

ml ij fdruk vRIykou cy gksxk\

(A) ydM+h ds Hkkj ds cjkcj (B) ydM+h ds Hkkj ls de

(C) ydM+h ds Hkkj ls vf/k (D) 'kwU; A piece of wood is heid under water. The upthrust

on it will be: (A) Equal to the weight of the wood (B) less than weight of the wood (C) more than weight of the wood (D) zero 118- VsfyQksu dk vfo"dkj fdlus fd;k\

(A) th- ekdksZuh (B) ,ysDtsaMj xzkge osy

(C) ts-,y-csMZ (D) /kkWel csjks

The telephone was invented by: (A) G. Marconi (B) Alexander Graham Bell (C) J.L Baird (D) Thomas Barrow

119- lwjr fdl unh ds rV ij fLFkr gS\

(A) ueZnk (B) 'kkjkoFkh (C) ekgh (D) rkih

Surat is located on the banks of the river: (A) Narmada (B) Sharavathi (C) Mahi (D) Tapti 120- ikfjfLFkfrd ra= esa D;k 'kkfey gksrk gS\

(A) fdlh {ks=fo’ks"k esa mriknd] miHkksDrk vkSj vi?kVu

drkZ

(B) fdlh {ks= ds lHkh ikS/ks vkSj i’kq

(C) dksbZ fo}eku leqnk; vkSj mldk ifjos’k

(D) fdlh {ks= ds ekalHk{kh vkSj 'kkdHk{kh

An ecosystem consists of: (A) Producers, consumers and decomposers in a

particular area. (B) all the plants and animals of an area. (C) a living community and its environment (D) carnivorous and herbivorous of an area.

121- dkSu&lk ikS/kk dhV idM+rk gS\

(A) vkLVªsfy;k ,sdsf’k;k (B) LekbySDl

(C) usisUFkl (D) uhfj;e An insect- catching plant is: (A) Australian Acacia (B) Smilax (C) Nepenthes (D) Nerium

122- VwFk isLV mRikn dks fuEufyf[kr es als fdlds v/khu cspk

tkrk gS\

(A) ,dkf/kdkjh izfrLi/kkZ (B) iw.kZ izfrLi/kkZ (C) ,dkf/kdkj (D) f}&vf/kdkj

Tooth paste is a product sold under: (A) Monopolistic Competition (B) Perfect Competition (C) Monopoly (D) Duopoly 123- tgkaxhj dk vFkZ D;k gS\

(A) jk"Vª dk vf/kifr (B) egkvf/kifr

(C) fo’o fotsrk (D) 'kr ;q)ksa dk uk;d

What does jahangir mean?

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(A) National Monarch (B) The Grand Monarch (C) Conqueror of the world (D) Hero of Hundred battles 124- fctyh ds cYc esa D;k Hkjk gksrk gS\

(A) ukbVªkstu (B) dkcZu Mkb&vkWDlkbM

(C) vkWxZu (D) vkWDlhtu

Electric bulbs are filled with: (A) Nitrogen (B) Carbon Dioxide (C) Argon (D) Oxygen 125- dkSu lh i)fr tSo fu;a=.k ds :i esa ugha iz;ksx dh

tkrh gS\

(A) uk’kd tho ds ijHk{kh dk iz;ksx

(B) Qhjkseksu VªSi

(C) ihM+duk’kh dk iz;ksx

(D) uhe ds fupksM+ dk iz;ksx

The method not used as a Biological control is: (A) Use of predators of a past. (B) Pheromone traps (C) Use of pesticides. (D) Use of neem extracts. 126- ns’k dh l’kDr lsukvksa dk loksZPp dekaMj&bu&phQ dkSu

gS\

(A) j{kk ea=h (B) iz/kkuea=h (C) rhuksa lsokvksa esa ls ofj"Bre phQ (D) jk"Vªifr

Who is the supreme commander-in-chief of armed forces of the country? (A) Defense Minister (B) Prime Minister (C) Senior-Most among the three service

president (D) President

127- *fipj* 'kCn fdlls laca/k gS\

(A) dq’rh (B) eqDdsckth

(C) csl ckWy (D) ckLdsV ckWy

The term ‘Pitcher’ is associated with: (A) wrestling (B) Boxing (C) Baseball (D) Basketball 128- vdy nk<+

(A) igyh nkM+ gksrh gSA (B) nwljh nk<+ gksrh gSA

(C) rhljh nk<+ gskrh gSA (D) pkSFkh nk<+ gksrh gSA Wisdom teeth is the: (A) 1st molar teeth (B) 2nd Molar teeth (C) 3rd molar teeth (D) 4th molar teeth 129- gkFkh dh nkWr fo’kky :i ls c<+k gqvk dkSu&lk fgLlk gS\

(A) Åijh d`rad ¼nar½ (B) Åijh jnud

(C) fupyk jnud (D) fupyk d̀ard

The tusk of elephant is an enormously enlarged: (A) Upper incisor (B) Upper canine (C) lower canine (D) lower incisor 130- ltkrh; xzqi eaxksykHk Hkkjr eas dgka ik, tkrs gS\

(A) nf{k.kh {ks= (B) nf{k.kh&e/; {ks= (C) mRrj&if’peh {ks= (D) mRrj&iwoZ {ks=

Ethnic group Mongoloids are found in India in: (A) Southern region

(B) South-central region (C) North-western region (D) North-eastern region 131- jk"Vªh; fodkl ifj"kn~ esa dkSu 'kkfey gksrs gS\

(A) dsUnzh; eaf=e.My ds lHkh lnL;

(B) lHkh jkT;ksa ds eq[;&ea=h

(C) lHkh jkT;ksa vkSj dsaUnz ds eaf=eaMy lnL;

(D) lalnh; izkDdu lfefr ds lnL;

The National Development council includes: (A) all central Cabinet Ministers (B) Chief Ministers of all the States (C) Cabinet Ministers of all the States and the

centre. (D) Members of the Estimates Committee of the

Parliament 132- izkjafHkd ckS) /keZ&xzaFkksa dh jpuk fdlesa dh xbZ Fkh\

(A) izkd̀r ikB (B) ikyh ikB

(C) laLd`r ikB (D) fp=ys[kh; ikB

The early Buddhist scriptures were composed in: (A) Prakrit texts (B) Pali texts (C) Sanskrit texts (D) Pictographical texts 133- eksgutksnM+ksa esa lcls cM+k Hkou dkSu&lk gS\

(A) fo’kky Lukukxkj (B) /kkU;kxkj (C) lLraHk gkWy (D) nks eaftyk edku

In Mohanjodaro, the largest building is: (A) the great bath (B) a granary (C) the Pillared hall (D) a two storeyed house 134- yksgs dk 'kq) :i D;k gksrk gS\

(A) <yoka yksgk (B) bLikr (C) dPpk yksgk (D) fiVoka yksgk

The purest form of Iron is: (A) Cast iron (B) Steel (C) Pig iron (D) Wrought iron 135- ouLifr ?kh cukus ds fy, dkSu&lh xSL iz;ksx dh tkrh

gS\

(A) vkWDlhtu (B) dkcZu MkbZ&vkWDlkbM

(C) gkbMªkstu (D) ukbVªkstu

The gas that is used in the manufacture of vanaspati ghee is:

(A) Oxygen (B) Carbon dioxide (C) Hydrogen (D) Nitrogen 136- fdlh deh ds dkj.k LdohZ gks tkrk gS\

(A) foVkfeu & Mh (B) foVkfeu & ds

(C) foVkfeu & bZ (D) foVkfeu & lh

Scurvy is caused due to the deficiency of : (A) Vitamin - D (B) Vitamin - K

(C) Vitamin - E (D) Vitamin – C 137- dke[;k eafnj fdl jkT; dk egRoiw.kZ i;ZVu LFky gS\

(A) rfeyukMq (B) vle

(C) fgekpy izns’k (D) ef.kiqj Kamakhya temple is an important place of

tourism in the state of: (A) Tamil Nadu (B) Assam (C) Himachal Pradesh (D) Manipur 138- fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls *czkmu isij* dgk tkrk gS\

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(A) twV (B) dikl

(C) jcM+ (D) pk; Which of the following is called “brown paper”? (A) jute (B) Cotton (C) Rubber (D) Tea 139- 1 uoacj 1858 esa jkuh dh mn~?kks"k.kk tkjh djus ds fy,

'kkgh njckj dgk vk;ksftr fd;k x;k Fkk\

(A) y[kuÅ (B) dkuiqj

(C) fnYYkh (D) bykgkckn

Where was the Royal Durbar held on November 1st 1858 to issue the Queen’s proclamation?

(A) Lucknow (B) Kanpur (C) Delhi (D) Allahabad 140- fuEUkfyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk gkMZos;j ugha gS\

(A) izkslslj fpi (B) fizaVj (C) ekml (D) tkok

Which of the following is not a Hardware? (A) Processor chip (B) Printer

(C) Mouse (D) Java 141- i`Foh dh lrg ds Bhd Hkwe/; js[kk ds Åij yxHkx 16

fd-eh ÅWpkbZ rd vkSj /kqzoksa ds Åij 8 fd-eh rd

ok;qeaMy tksu dks D;k dgk tkrk gS\

(A) e/;eaMy (B) rkieaMy

(C) {kksHk eaMy (D) lerkieaMy

The zone of Earth’s atmosphere immediately above its surface up to a height of about 16 kms above equator and 8 kms over the poles is known as:

(A) Mesosphere (B) Thermosphere (C) Troposphere (D) Stratosphere 142- Hkkjr esa o.kZ O;oLFkk fdl fy, cukbZ xbZ Fkh\

(A) Jfed xfrghurk (B) Je dh xfjek dks ekU;rk nsus

(C) vkfFkZd mRFkku

(D) O;kolkf;d Je foHkktu

The caste system of India was created for: (A) Immobiliy of labour (B) recognition of the dignity of labour (C) economic uplift (D) occupational division of labour 143. /keZ fujis{k jkT; fdls dgrs gS\

(A) ftldk viuk dksbZ /keZ u gks

(B) tks ukfLrd gks

(C) tks /keZ fojks/kh gks

(D) tks yksxksa dh /kkfeZd Hkkoukvksa dks /;ku esa j[krk gks

A Secular state is one which: (A) Has no religion of its own (B) is irreligious (C) is anti-religion (D)takes into consideration the religious

sentiments of the people 144- Hkkjr dk lcls cM+k jkT; dkSu&lk gS\

(A) e/; izns’k (B) vka/kz izns’k

(C) jktLFkku (D) egkjk"Vª Which is the largest State of India? (A) Madhya Pradesh (B) Andhra Pradesh (C) Rajasthan (D) Maharashtra

145- *u, Hkkjr dk iSxacj* fdls dgk tkrk gS\

(A) n;kuan ljLorh (B) Jh jked̀".k

(C) jktk jkeeksgu jk; (D) Lokeh foosdkuan

Who is called as the ‘Prophet of New India’? (A) Dayanand Saraswati (B) Sri Ramakrishna (C) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (D) Swami Vivekananda 146- uj ¼,uksfQfyl½ ePNj dk Hkkstu D;k gksrk gS\

(A) ekuo jDr (B) Qwyksa dk jl

(C) D;wysDl dk jDr (D) tksad dk jDr

Male (Anopheles) Mosquito feeds on: (A) Blood of man (B) Nectar of flower (C) Blood of culex (D) Blood of Leech 147- *rcy pksaxyh* fdl jkT; ds yksd u`R; dk :i gS\

(A) if’pe caxky (B) vle

(C) vka/kz izns’k (D) egkjk"Vª Tabal Chongli is a form of folk dance associated

with the State of: (A) West Bengal (B) Assam (C) Andhra Pradesh (D) Maharashtra 148- gSnjkckn ds jk"Vªh; iks"k.k laLFkku }kjk fd, x, v/;;u

ds vuqlkj Hkkjr esa lkekU;r% [kk, tkus okys 14 rkts

Qyksa esa vf/kdre *mRrerk lwpdkad* fdl Qy dk gS\

(A) Hkkjrh; vkyqcq[kkjk (B) vke

(C) ve:n (D) 'kjhQk

According to a study conducted by Hyderabad’s National Institute of Nutrition, the healthiest of 14 Fresh fruits commonly consumed in india with maximum ‘Goodness Index’ is:

(A) Indian Plum (B) mango (C) Guava (D) Custard apple 149- fuEufyf[kr esa flLVe lk¶Vos;j dkSu&lk gS\

(A) MkVkosl izksxzke (B) oMZ izkslslj

(C) LizSM’khV (D) dEikbyj

Which one of the following is a system software? (A) Database programs (B) Word processors (C) Spreadsheets (D) Compilers 150- igkM+ksa ij mxkbZ tkus okyh eq[; Qly dkSu lh gS\

(A) ehBh edbZ (B) ehBk Tokj (C) 'kdj danh (D) eVj

The crop mainly grown in hills is: (A) sweet corn (B) sweet jowar (C) sweet potato (D) sweet pea

Hkkx&?k ek=kRed vfHk{kerk

151- ,d yEc f=Hkqt dk ry leHkqth; f=Hkqt gSA ;fn ik’oZ i`"B {ks=

vkSj vk;ru Øe’k% 120 lseh-2

] 340 lseh-3 gS rks fizTe ds ry dh Hkqtk fdruh gksxh \

¼A½ 4 lseh- ¼B½ 5 lseh-

¼C½ 7 lseh- ¼D½ 40 lseh-

The base of a right prism is an equilateral triangle. If the lateral surface area and volume is 120 cm2,

340 cm3 respectively then the side of base of the

prism is – ¼A½ 4 Cm. ¼B½ 5 Cm.

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¼C½ 7 Cm. ¼D½ 40 Cm.

152- ,d leprqHkqZt dk ifjeki 2p ;wfuV gS vkSj fod.kksZa dh yackbZ dk

;ksx m ;wfuV gS rks leprqHkqZTk dk {ks=Qy fdruk gS

¼A½ pm2

4

1 oxZ ;wfuV ¼B½

2mp4

1 oxZ ;wfuV

¼C½ 22 pm 4

1 oxZ ;wfuV ¼D½ 22 mp

4

1 oxZ ;wfuV

Perimeter of a rhombus is 2 p unit and sum of length of diagonals is m unit, then area of the rhombus is –

¼A½ pm2

4

1sq unit ¼B½

2mp4

1 sq

unit

¼C½ 22 pm 4

1 sq unit ¼D½ 22 mp

4

1 sq unit

153- ,d ledks.kh; f=Hkqt ds ledks.k dh a vkSj b nks layXu Hkqtk,a gS

vkSj P lEeq[k 'kh"kZ ls d.kksZa rd jsf[kr yEc gSA rks p2 fdlds

cjkcj gksxk \

a and b are two sides adjacent to the right angle of a right-angled triangle and p is the perpendicular drawn to the hypotenuse from the opposite vertex. Then p2 is equal to -

¼A½ 22 ba ¼B½

22

11

ba

¼C½ 22

22

ba

ba

¼D½

22 ba

154- A 8 f=T;k okys o`Ùk dk dsUnz gS vkSj B 8 O;kl okys o`Ùk ds

dsUnz gSA ;fn ;s nksuksa o`Ùk ckgj ls Li’kZ djrs gSa] rks AB O;kl

okys o`Ùk dk {ks=Qy fdruk gS \

A is the centre of circle whose radius is 8 and B is the centre of a circle whose diameter is 8. If these two circles touch externally, then the area of the circle with diameter AB is .

¼A½ 36 ¼B½ 64

¼C½ 144 ¼D½ 256

155- ;fn 0 cabcab rks

abccabbca2

1

2

1

2

1

dk eku D;k gksxk \

If 0 cabcab then the value of

abccabbca2

1

2

1

2

1 is -

¼A½ 0 ¼B½ 1 ¼C½ 3 ¼D½ a + b + c

156- ;fn 13

3 x

x rks 11

3

3 x

x dk eku D;k gksxk \

If 13

3 x

x then 11

3

3 x

x is-

¼A½ 0 ¼B½

27

1

¼C½ 27

5

¼D½

27

28

157- 422422

2

xxaa

ax

xaxxax

22 a

1

a

1 dk eku

D;k gksxk \

The value of

422422

2

xxaa

ax

xaxxax

22 a

1

a

1 is -

¼A½ 2 ¼B½ 1 ¼C½ &1 ¼D½ 0

158- ;fn p = 99 rks 332 ppp dk eku D;k gksxk \

If p = 99 then the value of 332 ppp is -

¼A½ 10000000 ¼B½ 999000

¼C½ 999999 ¼D½ 990000

159- ,d o`Ùk dh f=T;k 6 lseh- gSA dsUnz ls o`Ùk ds ckgj iM+us okys

fcUnq dh nwjh 10 lseh gSA o`Ùk ds ckgjh fcUnq ls [khaph xbZ

Li’kZT;k dh yackbZ fdruh gksxh \

The radius of a circle is 6 cm. The distance of a point lying outside the circle from the centre is 10 cm. The length of the tangent drawn from the outside point to the circle is -

¼A½ 5 lseh-/cm ¼B½ 6 lseh- /cm

¼C½ 7 lseh-/cm ¼D½ 8 lseh- /cm

160- ;fn ,d pØh; prqHkqZt gks ftl esa

0000 ,5,7,4 yDyCxBxA rks x :

y fdruk gksxk \

If ABCD be a cyclic quadrilateral in which 0000 ,5,7,4 yDyCxBxA then

x : y is – ¼A½ 3 % 4 ¼B½ 4 % 3

¼C½ 5 % 4 ¼D½ 4 % 5

161- G leHkqt ABC dk dsUnzd gSA ;fn AB = 10 lseh rks AG

dh yackbZ fdruh gksxh \

G is the centroid of the equilateral ABC If AB =

10 cm then length of AG is –

¼A½

3

35 Cm. ¼B½

3

310 Cm.

¼C½ 35 ¼D½ 310 Cm. 162- f=Hkqt ABC esa BC ds lekarj ,d ljy js[kk AB vkSj AC dks

Øe’k% D vkSj E ij dkVrh gSA ;fn AB = 2AD rks DE : BC

fdruk gksxk \

In triangle ABC a straight line parallel to BC intersects AB and Ac at D and E respectively If AB = 2AD then De : BC is –

¼A½ 2 % 3 ¼B½ 2 % 1

¼C½ 1 % 2 ¼D½ 1 : 3

163- ABC ,d ,slk lef}Hkqt f=Hkqt gS fd ACAB vkSj

035ABCAD okys vk/kkj BC dk ek/; gS rks

BAD D;k gksxk \ ABC is an isosceles triangle such tshat AB = AC and

AD is the median to the base BC with 035ABC .

then BAD is - ¼A½ 35

0

¼B½ 550

¼C½ 700

¼D½ 1100

164- ,d vkneh 24 eh- if’pe esa tkrk gS vkSj fQj 10 eh mÙkj esa

tkrk gS rks izLFkku LFky ls og fdruh nwjh ij gS \

A man goes 24 m due west and then 10 m due north. Then the distance of him from the starting point is –

¼A½ 17 m. ¼B½ 26 m.

¼C½ 28 m. ¼D½ 34 m.

165- 180 eh- Åaph VkWoj ds 'kh"kZ ls nks oLrqvksa ds voufr dks.k VkWoj

ds fdlh Hkh lkbM esa 300

vkSj 450

gSaA oLqrvksa ds chp nwjh

fdruh gSa \

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From the top of a tower of height 180 m the angles of depression of two objects on either sides of the tower are 300 and 450 Then the distance between the objects are –

¼A½ 33180 m. ¼B½ 33180 m.

¼C½ 13180 m. ¼D½ 13180

166- ABCD ,d ,slk vk;r gS ftldk AC fod.kZ gSA

BACCAD 22 sin1tan dk eku D;k gksxk \

ABCD is a rectangle of which AC is a diagonal. The

value of BACCAD 22 sin1tan

¼A½ 2 ¼B½ 4

1

¼C½ 1 ¼D½ 0

167- ds fdlh okLrfod eku ds fy,] ?1sec

1sec

For any real values of , ?1sec

1sec

¼A½ eccoscot ¼B½ tansec

¼C½ cotcos ec ¼D½ sectan

168- ;fn 026cos3sin AA , ;gk¡ 3A ,d U;wu dks.k gS rks

A dk eku D;k gksxk \

If 026cos3sin AA , where 3A is an acute

angle then the value of A is ¼A½ 29

0

¼B½ 260

¼C½ 230

¼D½ 280

169-

24

422

coscos2

sin2sinsec

dk eku D;k gksxk \

¼A½ 1 ¼B½ 2

¼C½ & 1 ¼D½ 0

170- ;fn cossin,cossin byax rks

2

2

2

2

b

y

a

x dk eku D;k gksxk \

If cossin,cossin byax then

the value of 2

2

2

2

b

y

a

x is –

¼A½ 0 ¼B½ 1

¼C½ 2 ¼D½ - 2

171- og y?kqre la[;k Kkr dhft, ftls 15] 20] 36 vkSj 48 ls Hkkx

fn, tkus ij gj ckj 3 'ks"k jgs &

Find the least number which when divided separately by 15, 20, 36 and 48 leaves 3 as remainder in each case.

¼A½ 183 ¼B½ 243

¼C½ 483 ¼D½ 723

172- 50 ls de 3 ds lHkh /kukRed xq.kdksa dk ;ksx Kkr dhft, &

Find the sum of all positive multiples of 3 less than 50 –

¼A½ 400 ¼B½ 404

¼C½ 408 ¼D½ 412

173- ;fn 64a vkSj 289b gS] rks 2

1

abba

dk eku D;k gksxk \

If a = 64 and b = 289, then the value of

21

abba is -

¼A½ 2

1

2 ¼B½ 2

¼C½ 4 ¼D½ - 2

174- ;fn nks vfHkO;fDr;ksa dk y?kqre lekiorZd vkSj egre lekiorZd

Øe’k% 1862 xxx vkSj 1x gS vkSj ,d

vfHkO;fDr 232 xx gS rks nwljh D;k gksxh \ If the L.C.M. and H.C.F. of two expressions are

and 1x respectively and

one of the expression is 232 xx find the other.

¼A½ 452 xx ¼B½ 452 xx

¼C½ 542 xx ¼D½ 542 xx

175- ;fn lsV A dh enksa dh la[;k 26,40 bnAn vkSj

,16BAn rks BAn fdlds cjkcj gS \

If the number of items of a set A

26,40 bnAn and ,16BAn then

BAn is equal to -

¼A½ 30 ¼B½ 40

¼C½ 50 ¼D½ 60

176- ;fn 50 eh dh nwjh 1 feuV esa r; dh tkrh gS] 90 eh dh nwjh 2

feuV esa vkSj 130 eh dh nwjh 3 feuV esa r; dh tkrh gS rks 15

feuV esa r; dh tkus okyh nwjh Kkr dhft, &

If a distance of 50 m is covered in 1 min, that 90 m in 2 min and 130 m in 3 min find the distance covered in 15 min.

¼A½ 610 m ¼B½ 750 m

¼C½ 1000 m ¼D½ 650 m

177- rhu vkneh ,d LFkku ls ,d lkFk pyrs gSaA muds dne Øe’k%

63 lseh-] 70 lseh- vkSj 77 lseh- ds gSaA U;wure fdruh nwjh r;

dh tkuh pkfg, fd lHkh ml nwjh dks iwjs dneksa esa r; dj ldsa \

Three men step off together from the same spot. Their steps measures 63 cm, 70 cm and 77 cm respectively. The minimum distance each should cover so that all can cover the distance in complete steps is –

¼A½ 9630 Cm. ¼B½ 9360 Cm.

¼C½ 6930 Cm. ¼D½ 6950 Cm.

178- A, B vkSj C dks fdlh dk;Z dks 575 esa djus ds fy, fu;ksftr

fd;k x;k gSA eku yks A vkSj C feydj 23

19 dk;Z dks iwjk dj

ysrs gSa rks B dks fdruh jkf’k dk Hkqxrku fd;k tk,xk \

A, B and C are employed to do a piece of work for Rs.

575. A and C are supposed to finish 23

19 of the work

together. Amount shall be paid to B is – ¼A½ 210 ¼B½ 100

¼C½ 200 ¼D½ 475

179- fdlh dk;Z dks ,d vkneh ,d vkSjr ls nqxquh rsth ls djrk gS

vkSj vkSjr ,d yM+ds ls nqxquh rsth ls djrh gSA ;fn vkneh]

vkSjr vkSj yM+dk feydj ml dk;Z dks 7 fnu esa iwjk dj dlrs

gSa rks yM+dk vdsyk ml dk;Z dks fdrus fnu esa iwjk djsxk \

A man is twice as fast as a woman and a woman is

twice as fast as a boy in doing a work. If all of them, a

1862 xxx

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man, a woman and a boy can finish the work in 7

days, in how many days a boy will do it alone?

¼A½ 49 ¼B½ 7

¼C½ 6 ¼D½ 42

180- A, B vkSj C fdlh dk;Z dks Øe’k% 6 fnu] 12 fnu vkSj 15 fnu

esa iwjk dj ldrs gSA 8

1 dk;Z ds iwjk gks tkus ds ckn C dk;Z NksM+

nsrk gSA 'ks"k dk;Z A vkSj B feydj iwjk djrs gSaA dk;Z iwjk djus

esa fdruk le; yxk \

A, B and C can do a job in 6 days, 12 days and 15

days respectively. After 8

1 of the work is completed,

C leaves the job. Rest of the work is done by A and B

together. Time taken to finish the work is –

¼A½ 6

55 days ¼B½

4

15 days

¼C½ 2

13 days ¼D½

4

33 days

181- 15 vkneh izfrfnu 8 ?kaVs dk;Z djds fdlh dk;Z dks 20 fnu esa

iwjk djrs gSaA 12 fnu esa dk;Z iwjk djus ds fy, 20 vknfe;ksa dks

izfrfnu fdrus ?kaVs dke djuk iM+sxk \

15 men take 20 days to complete a job working 8

hours a day. The number of hours a day should 20

men take to complete the job in 12 days.

¼A½ 5 hours ¼B½ 10 hours

¼C½ 15 hours ¼D½ 18 hours

182- jkt vkSj jke feydj fdlh dk;Z dks 10 fnu esa iwjk djrs gSaA

jkt vdsys ml dk;Z dks 12 fnu esa dj ldrk gS rks jke vdsyk

ml dk;Z dks fdrus fnu esa iwjk djsxk \

Raj and Ram working together do a piece of work in

10 days. Raj alone can do it in 12 days. Ram alone

will do the work in –

¼A½ 20 days ¼B½ 40 days

¼C½ 50 days ¼D½ 60 days

183- ,d nqdkunkj us vafdr ewY; ij vk/kh NwV nsus ij 10% gkfu ij

dksbZ oLrq csph rks mldk ykxr ewY; D;k gksxk \

A shopkeeper sold an item at 10% loss after giving a

discount equal to half the marked price. Then the

cost price is

¼A½ vafdr ewY; dk 9

1¼B½ vafdr ewY; dk

9

4

¼C½ vafdr ewY; dk 9

5 ¼D½ vafdr ewY; dk

9

7

¼A½ 9

1th of marked price ¼B½

9

4th of marked price

¼C½ 9

5th of marked price ¼D½

9

7th of marked price

184- ,d O;fDr us 1285 :- dh fuoy NwV feyus ij lkM+h 7710 :-

esa [kjhnhA lkM+h nqdkunkj us lkM+h ij fdrus izfr’kr NwV nh \

A person purchased a saree for 7710 Rs. after

availing a net discount of 1285 Rs. The percentage of

discount, the saree shop offers, is –

¼A½ %147

1 ¼B½ %14

7

2

¼C½ %147

3 ¼D½ %14

7

4

185- 20 yhVj feJ.k esa 20% vYdksgy vkSj 'ks"k ikuh gSA ;fn mlesa

4 yhVj ikuh vkSj feyk fn;k tk, rks u;s feJ.k esa vYdksgy dk

izfr’kr fdruk gksxk \

20 Liters of a mixture contains 20% alcohol and the

rest water. If 4 liters of water be mixed in it, the

percentage of alcohol in the new mixture will be -

¼A½ %333

1 ¼B½ %16

3

2

¼C½ %25 ¼D½ %122

1

186- ,d vkneh viuh laifÙk dks bl izdkj foHkkftr djrk gS fd

mlds iq= vkSj iRuh ds 'ks;j rFkk iRuh vkSj iq=h ds 'ks;j dk

vuqikr nksuksa 3 % 1 ds vuqikr esa gksaA ;fn iq=h dks iq= ls

10]000 :- de dk 'ks;j feyrk gS rks iwjh laifÙk dk ewY;

¼:i;ksa esa½ fdruk gksxk \

A man divides his property so that his son’s share to

his wife’s and wife’s share to his daughter’s are both

as in the ratio 3 : 1. If the daughter gets 10,000 Rs

less than son, the value (in rupees) of the whole

property is ?

¼A½ 16,250 ¼B½ 16,000

¼C½ 18,250 ¼D½ 17,000

187. leku {kerk ds nks daVsuj gSaA igys esa nw/k vkSj ikuh dk vuqikr

2 % 1 gS vkSj nwljs esa 5 % 2 gSA ;fn mUgsa feyk fn;k tk, rks

feJ.k esa nw/k vkSj ikuh dk vuqikr fdruk gks tk,xk \

There are two containers of equal capacity. The ratio

of milk to water in the first container is 3 : 1, in the

second container 5 : 2. If they are mixed up, the ratio

of milk to water in the mixture will be

¼A½ 28 : 41 ¼B½ 41 : 28

¼C½ 15 : 41 ¼D½ 41 : 15

188. fuEufyf[kr la[;kvksa &

1] 2] 2] 3] 3] 3] 4] 4] 4] 4] 5] 5] 5] 5] 5] 6] 6] 6] 6]

6] 6] vkSj 7] 7] 7] 7] 7] 7] 7 dk vadxf.krh; ek/; D;k gS\

The arithmetic mean of the following numbers

1] 2] 2] 3] 3] 3] 4] 4] 4] 4] 5] 5] 5] 5] 5] 6] 6] 6] 6]

6] 6] and 7] 7] 7] 7] 7] 7]7 is.

¼A½ 4 ¼B½ 5

¼C½ 14 ¼D½ 20

189- fdlh oLrq ds ykxr ewY; ij 20% dk ykHk gksrk gSA fcØh ewY;

ij ykHk dk izfr’kr D;k gksxk \

There is a profit of 20% on the cost price of an

article. The % of profit, when calculated on selling

price is –

¼A½ %163

2 ¼B½ 20%

¼C½ %333

1 ¼D½ None of these

190- A us B dks 4800 esa ,d ?kksM+k cspk ftl ij mls 20% dh gkfu

gqbZA B mls C dks bruh dher ij csprk gS fd A dks 15% dk

ykHk gksrk gS B dks fdruk vfHkykHk gqvk \

A sold a horse to B for 4800 by losing 20%. B sells it

to C at a price which would have given A a profit of

15% B’s gain is –

¼A½ 1800 ¼B½ 1900

¼C½ 2000 ¼D½ 2100

191- ;fn ,d ?ku dh izR;sd Hkqtk dks 10% c<+k fn;k tk, rks ?ku dk

vk;ru fdruk c<+k tk,xk \

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If each side of a cube is increased by 10% the

volume of the cube will increase by

¼A½ 30% ¼B½ 10%

¼C½ 33.1% ¼D½ 25%

192- fdlh oLrq dh dher esa 21% dh deh djus ij dksbZ O;fDr 100

:- esa 3 fdxzk- vf/kd oLrq [kjhn ldrk gSA oLrq dh izfr fdxzk

de dh xbZ dher fdruh gksxh \

A reduction of 21% in the price of an item enables a

person to buy 3 kg more for 100 Rs. The reduced

price of item per kg is?

¼A½ 5.50 Rs. ¼B½ 7.50 Rs.

¼C½ 10.50 Rs. ¼D½ 7.00 Rs.

193- leku yackbZ dh nks Vªsusa lekarj ykbuksa ij ,d gh fn’kk esa Øe’k%

46 fdeh-@?kaVk vkSj 36 fdeh-@?kaVk dh nj ij py jgh gSaA rst

pyus okyh Vªsu /kheh Vªsu ls 36 lds.M esa vkxs fudy tkrh gSA

izR;sd Vªsu dh yackbZ fdruh gS \

Two trains of equal length are running on parallel

lines in the same direction at the rate of 46 Km/hr

and 36 Km/hr. The faster train passes the slower

train in 36 seconds. The length of each train is ?

¼A½ 50 m ¼B½ 72 m

¼C½ 80 m ¼D½ 82 m

194- ,d dkj Mªkboj csaxyw: ls izkIr% 8-30 cts pyrk gS vksj casaxyq:

ls 300 fd-eh- nwjh okys LFkku ij nksgij 12-30 ij igqapuk

pkgrk gSA izkr% 10-30 cts og ns[krk gS fd mlus dsoy 40%

nwjh gh r; dh gSA vius fu/kkZfjr le; ij igqapus ds fy, mls

dkj dh xfr fdruh c<+kuh gksxh \

¼A½ 45 fdeh-@?kaVk ¼B½ 40 fdeh-@?kaVk

¼C½ 35 fdeh-@?kaVk ¼D½ 30 fdeh-@?kaVk

A car driver leaves Bangalore at 8.30 A.M. and

expects to reach a place 300 km from Bangalore at

12.30 P.M. at 10.30 he finds that he has covered only

40% of the distance. By how much he has to

increase the speed of the car in order to keep up his

schedule ?

¼A½ 45 km/hr ¼B½ 40 km/hr

¼C½ 35 km/hr ¼D½ 30 km/hr

195- ,d vkneh 10 fdeh-@?kaVk dh nj ij py jgk gSA izfr fdeh ij

og 5 feuV dk foJke ysrk gSA 5 fdeh- dh nwjh og fdrus le;

esa r; djsxk \

A man is walking at a speed of 10 kmph. After every

km, he takes a rest for 5 min. How much time will he

take to cover a distance of 5 km.

¼A½ 60 Minute ¼B½ 50 Minute

¼C½ 40 Minute ¼D½ 70 Minute

196- nks o"kZ igys esjh eksVjckbd dk ewY; 62500 :- FkkA ;fn izfr

o"kZ 4% dk ewY; âkl gksrk gS rks bl le; mldk ewY; D;k

gksxk\

Two years ago, the value of my motorbike was 62500 Rs. If the value depreciates by 4% every years, now its value is -

¼A½ 56700 Rs. ¼B½ 57600 Rs.

¼C½ 57500 Rs. ¼D½ 55700 Rs.

,d ?kM+h daiuh pkj fHkUu mRikn cukrh gSA bu mRiknksa dh 2005

vkSj 2010 esa ykk[kksa esa fcØh fuEufyf[kr ckj Mk;xzke esa n’kkZbZ

xbZ gSA xkzQ dk v/;;u dhft, vksj iz’u la[;k 96 ls 100 ds

mÙkj nhft,A

A watch company produces four different products.

The sale of these products in lakhs during 2005 and

2010 are shown in the following bar diagram. Study

the graph and answer the question Nos. 96 to 100

197- 2010 esa dykbZ ?kM+h dh fcØh dk izfr’kr 2010 esa est ?kM+h dh

fcØh ls yxHkx fdruk vf/kd Fkk \

The sales in percentage of wrist watch in 2010 more than the sales of table clock in 2010 was nearly by

¼A½ 26.7% ¼B½ 27.7%

¼C½ 28.7% ¼D½ 21.7%

198- 2010 esa fojke ?kM+h dh fcØh vkSj 2005 esa est ?kM+h dh fcØh

dk vuqikr D;k gS \

The ratio of sales of stop watch in 2010 to the sale of table clock in 2005 is

¼A½ 6 : 19 ¼B½ 7 : 6

¼C½ 19 : 6 ¼D½ 7 : 19

199- 2005 esa est ?kM+h dh fcØh 2005 esa nhokj ?kM+h dh fcØh ls

yxHkx fdruh de gqbZ \

The sales of table clock in 2005 was less than the sales of wall clock in 2005 is nearly by

¼A½ 70.05% ¼B½ 69.05%

¼C½ 68.05% ¼D½ 62.05%

200- 2005 ls 2010 ds nkSjku fcØh esa o`f) dh U;wure nj fdl

mRikn dh jgh \

During the period 2005-2010 the minimum rate of increase in sales is in the product of

¼A½ dykbZ ?kM+h ¼B½ est ?kM+h

¼C½ fojke ?kM+h ¼D½ nhokj ?kM+hss

¼A½ Wrist Watch ¼B½ Table clock

¼C½ Stop Watch ¼D½ Wall clock

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ANSWER SHEET – QTS 233 Reasoning English G.S Math’s 1 A 51 B 101 A 151 A 2 C 52 B 102 D 152 C 3 C 53 B 103 A 153 C 4 C 54 B 104 A 154 A 5 B 55 B 105 A 155 A 6 C 56 C 106 C 156 B 7 D 57 B 107 D 157 D 8 C 58 C 108 D 158 C 9 C 59 C 109 C 159 D 10 C 60 D 110 D 160 B 11 D 61 B 111 C 161 B 12 B 62 B 112 A 162 C 13 C 63 C 113 A 163 B 14 B 64 C 114 A 164 B 15 C 65 B 115 C 165 D 16 D 66 B 116 C 166 A 17 A 67 B 117 C 167 C 18 B 68 B 118 B 168 A 19 D 69 C 119 D 169 A 20 B 70 B 120 C 170 C 21 A 71 A 121 C 171 D 22 C 72 A 122 A 172 C 23 A 73 D 123 C 173 A 24 D 74 A 124 A 174 A 25 A 75 C 125 C 175 C 26 D 76 A 126 D 176 A 27 B 77 C 127 C 177 C 28 B 78 A 128 C 178 B 29 C 79 B 129 A 179 A 30 C 80 C 130 D 180 C 31 A 81 B 131 B 181 B 32 D 82 B 132 B 182 D 33 B 83 C 133 B 183 C 34 A 84 D 134 D 184 B 35 A 85 A 135 C 185 B 36 B 86 A 136 D 186 A 37 B 87 B 137 B 187 D 38 D 88 D 138 A 188 B 39 D 89 A 139 D 189 A 40 C 90 A 140 D 190 D 41 C 91 D 141 C 191 C 42 D 92 C 142 D 192 D 43 D 93 B 143 A 193 A 44 D 94 C 144 C 194 D 45 B 95 D 145 C 195 B 46 B 96 C 146 B 196 B 47 A 97 A 147 B 197 C 48 A 98 D 148 C 198 D 49 B 99 A 149 D 199 B 50 D 100 B 150 A 200 D

ANSWER SHEET – QTS 233 Reasoning English G.S Math’s 1 A 51 B 101 A 151 A 2 C 52 B 102 D 152 C 3 C 53 B 103 A 153 C 4 C 54 B 104 A 154 A 5 B 55 B 105 A 155 A 6 C 56 C 106 C 156 B 7 D 57 B 107 D 157 D 8 C 58 C 108 D 158 C 9 C 59 C 109 C 159 D 10 C 60 D 110 D 160 B 11 D 61 B 111 C 161 B 12 B 62 B 112 A 162 C 13 C 63 C 113 A 163 B 14 B 64 C 114 A 164 B 15 C 65 B 115 C 165 D 16 D 66 B 116 C 166 A 17 A 67 B 117 C 167 C 18 B 68 B 118 B 168 A 19 D 69 C 119 D 169 A 20 B 70 B 120 C 170 C 21 A 71 A 121 C 171 D 22 C 72 A 122 A 172 C 23 A 73 D 123 C 173 A 24 D 74 A 124 A 174 A 25 A 75 C 125 C 175 C 26 D 76 A 126 D 176 A 27 B 77 C 127 C 177 C 28 B 78 A 128 C 178 B 29 C 79 B 129 A 179 A 30 C 80 C 130 D 180 C 31 A 81 B 131 B 181 B 32 D 82 B 132 B 182 D 33 B 83 C 133 B 183 C 34 A 84 D 134 D 184 B 35 A 85 A 135 C 185 B 36 B 86 A 136 D 186 A 37 B 87 B 137 B 187 D 38 D 88 D 138 A 188 B 39 D 89 A 139 D 189 A 40 C 90 A 140 D 190 D 41 C 91 D 141 C 191 C 42 D 92 C 142 D 192 D 43 D 93 B 143 A 193 A 44 D 94 C 144 C 194 D 45 B 95 D 145 C 195 B 46 B 96 C 146 B 196 B 47 A 97 A 147 B 197 C 48 A 98 D 148 C 198 D 49 B 99 A 149 D 199 B 50 D 100 B 150 A 200 D