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109. Who was the first to use the term 'State'? (A) Plato (B) Aristotle (C) Machiavelli (D) Hobbes 110. Under which Article of the Constitution of India, can the fundamental rights of the member of the Armed Forces be specifically restricted? (A) Article 19 (B) Article 21 (C) Article 25 (D) Article 33 111. Pulakesin II was the greatest ruler of the (A) Chalukyas of Badauri (B) Chalukyas of Kalyani (C) Pallavas of Kanchi (D) Cholas of Tamil Nadu 11. The Uttaramerur inscription provides information on the administration of the (A) Satavahanas (B) Pallavas (C) Cholas (D) Chalukyas 113. Pitts India Act of 1784 was a/an (A) Regulating Act (B) Ordinance (C) Resolution (D) White paper 114. Which one of the following statements is not true is respect of A.O. Hume? (A) He was a member of the Indian Civil Service. (B) He founded the Indian National Congress (C) He presided over the Congress Annual Sessions twice. (D) He was an ornithologist. 115. Which of the following movements saw the biggest peasant guerilla war on the eve of independence? (A) Tebhaga Movement (B) Punnapra Vayalar Movement (C) Telangana Movement (D) Noakhali Movement 116. Maps on large scale, representing both natural and man-made features are called. (A) Topographic maps (B) Thematic maps (C) Atlas maps (D) Wall maps 117. Which river in India flows in a rift-valley? (A) Tapti (B) Narmada (C) Krishna (D) Cauvery 118. A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land masses is called. (A) Peninsula (B) Cape (C) Isthmus (D) Strait

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101. Social accounting system in India is classified into (A) Enterprise, households and government (B) Assets, liabilities and debt position (C) Public sector, Private sector and Joint sector (D) Income, product and expenditure 102. Forced Savings refer to (A) Taxes on individual income and wealth (B) Compulsory deposits imposed on income tax payers. (C) Provident fund contribution of private sector employees (D) Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in prices 103. The demand for labour is called (A) Direct demand (B) Derived demand (C) Factory demand (D) Market demand 104. Which of the following is not an investment expenditure in goods and services? (A) Purchase of a house (B) Purchase of machinery (C) An increase in business inventories. (D) Expansion of the main plant of a company. 105. Which of the following represents the Saving of the Private Corporate Sector? (A) Total profits of a company (B) Undistributed profits (C) Excess of income over expenditure (D) Dividends paid to shareholders. 106. Who presides over the Joint Session of Indian Parliament? (A) President of India (B) Chairperson of Rajya Sabha (C) Senior most Member of Parliament (D) Speaker of Lok Sabha 107. Division of Power and Independent Judiciary are the two important feature of (A) Unitary form of Government (B) Democratic form of Government (C) Federal form of Government (D) Socialist form of Government. 108. Which Article of the Indian Constitution did Dr. B. R. Ambedkar term as the "Heart and Soul of the Indian Constitution"? (A) Article 19 (B) Article 356 (C) Article 32 (D) Article 14

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131- Hkkjr esa vktdy ua- 1 ij py jgh lks'ky usVofd±x ocslkbV ^iQl s cd q * ds fuekrZk dkuS g\S (A) ekfVuZ diwj (B) vkd W VZq c;qDqdkDsVus (C) ekdZ tqdjcxZ (D) fcy xVsl ~ 132- izksxzkfeax easa] dqN dFkuksa dh ckj&ckj iqujko`fÙk dks izk;% D;k dgrs ga\S (A) LVDªpj (B) yfwixa (C) dVakªy s LVDªpj (D) dEikbfyax 133- flfydkus fdldk ikfWyej g\S (A) flfydkuW VVskªDykjskbM (B) Mkb,fYdy MkbDykjsks flyus (C) flyus (D) VVskª,sfsYdy flyus 134- ikzd`frd dksykWbM dkuS lk g\S (A) ;fwj;k (B) b{kq&'kdjZk (C) jDr (D) lksfM;e DyksjkbM 135- fuEufyf[kr eas ls fdleas flYoj ugha gkrsk gAS (A) yuwj dkfWLVd (B) teuZ flYoj (C) gkuWZ flYoj (D) :ch flYoj 136- foVkfeu B12 esa dksckWYV dh ekStwnxh dks loZizFke fdlds }kjk fl¼ fd;k x;k Fkk\ (A) LiDsVkªLsdkish (B) ckjsDSl&chM ijh{k.k (C) lksfM;e ukbVªksizqlkbM ijh{k.k (D) gkbMkªfsyfll ijh{k.k 137- rsy fc[kjko ds 'kks/u ds fy, vkuqoaf'kd gsjiQsj }kjk] ikzdf`rd vkblky s Vsks ls mRiUu fdl thok.kq iHzkns dk i;zkxs fd;k tk ldrk g\S (A) ,xkzcsDSVhfj;e (B) DykfWLVfªM;e (C) ukbVªkslkseksukl (D) L;Mwkeskuskl 138- Bkl s vif'k"V ij vioz's; inkFkZ ds foyisu dks D;k dgrs g\aS (A) jlk;uh fLFkjhdj.k (B) Hkjko (C) vkPNknu (D) liaVqu 139- ty mipkj esa ijkcSaxuh fdj.kksa dk iz;ksx fdl :i esa fd;k tk ldrk g\S (A) vo{ksid (B) ty vi?kVd (C) jksxk.kquk'kd (D) Å.khd Z kjd 140- Mh-,u-,- esa Fkk;kfeMkbu f}Hkkth lajpuk fdlds dkj.k gksrh g\S (A) ,Dl&fdj.kksa (B) β ,oa γ& fdj.kkas (C) ;-woh- fdj.kkas (D) vkbZ-vkj-fdj.kksa 141- o"kZ 2013 esa vkWLVsfy;kbZ vksiu iq#"k ,dy f[krkc ds fotrsk dkuS g\S (A) ,Mah ejs (B) jkt s j iQMsjj (C) ukoskd tkd s kfsop (D) MfsoM iQjsj

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119- pwuk&iRFkj ds kj[kMa 121- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ikni jatd jDr ,oa lqnqj&jDr izdk'k {ks=k esa vo'kksf"kr gks tkrk gS\ (A) DyksjksfiQy (B) iQkbVkØ s kes (C) fØIVkØ s kes (D) djSkfsVukbWM 122- ftl iz f Ø;k ds ekè;e ls vfrfjDr iz d k'k mQtkZ izdk'k&la'ys"k.k esa fNrjk tkrh gS ml izfØ;k dks D;k dgrs gSa\ (A) viektZu (B) id z kf'kd&vi?kVu (C) id z k'k LiQqj.k (D) 'keu 123- ,Ml ~ ds fo"kk.kq fdls u"V dj nrss g\aS (A) eksukslkbV (B) U;VwkªfsiQy (C) cl s kfsiQy (D) fyEiQkl s kbV 124- nkar vkSj gfM~M;ka fdlls etcwrh vkSj n`<+rk izkIr djrs g\aS (A) Ýyqvksjhu (B) Dykjshu (C) lkfsM;e (D) dfSYl;e 125- 'kkdZ esa fdl id z kj dh iw¡N ikbZ tkrh g\S (A) leikfy iww¡N (B) fo"keikfy iN ¡w (C) f}leikfy iw¡N (D) vk|ikfy iN ¡w 126- flXek:ih cg`nk=ak fdldk Hkkx g\S (A) xnqk (B) cMh+ vkra (C) {kqnzkar (bfy;e) (D) NkVsh vkra 127- /kjk dk ogu djus ds le; lp q kyd dl S k gkrsk gS (A) ½.kkRedr% vkofs'kr (B) /ukRedr% vkofs'kr (C) fo|rqh; fu"iHzkkoh (D) od S fYid :i ls /ukRed ,oa ½.kkRed vkofs'kr 128- fdlh LFkku ij pqacdh; ;kE;ksÙkj vkSj HkkSxksfyd ;kE;ksÙkj ds chp dk.sk dl S k gkrsk g\S (A) ufr (B) leØkfard (fMfDyu'sku) (C) v{kka'k (D) fnx'ak 129- ,Dl&fdj.kkas ds rjxanèS;Z dks ekius ds fy, dkuS&ls midj.k dk i;zkxs fd;k tkrk g\S (A) lkbDyksVkªWu (B) cxSz LiDsVeªekih (C) nzO;eku LisDVªeekih (D) th-,e- dkmVaj 130- ,YsiQk&d.k fdlds ijek.kq dk ukfHkd gkrsk g\S (A) gkbMªkstu (B) ghfy;e (C) vkWDlhtu (D) yhfFk;e

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131. Who is the founder of "Facebook" which is currently the No. 1 social networking website in India? (A) Martine Cooper (B) Orkut Buyukkokten (C) Mark Zuckerberg (D) Bill Gates 132. In programming, repeating some statements is usually called (A) Structure (B) Looping (C) Control structure (D) Compiling 133. Silicone is a polymer of (A) Silicon tetrachloride (B) Dialkyl dichloro silane (C) Silane (D) Tetraalkyl silane 134. Which is a natural colloid? (A) Urea (B) Cane-sugar (C) Blood (D) Sodium chloride 135. Which one of the following does not contain Silver? (A) Lunar Caustic (B) German Silver (C) Horn Silver (D) Ruby Silver 136. The presence of Cobalt in Vitamin B12 was established for the first time by (A) Spectroscopy (B) Borax-Bead test (C) Sodium Nitroprusside test (D) Hydrolysis test 137. Which bacterial strain developed from natural isolates by genetic manipulations can be used for treating oil spills? (A) Agrobacterium (B) Clostridium (C) Nitrosomonas (D) Pseudomonas 138. Coating of solid waste with impervious materials is know as (A) Chemical fixation (B) Landfill (C) Capping (D) Encapsulation 139. Ultraviolet rays can be used in water treatment as (A) Precipitator (B) Hydrolyser (C) Disinfectant (D) Flocculator 140. Thiamidine dimer formation in DNA is caused by (A) X-rays (B) β and γ&rays (C) UV-rays (D) IR-rays 141. Winner of the Australian Open Men's Singles Title in 2013 is (A) Andy Murray (B) Roger Federer (C) Novak Djokovic (D) David Ferrer

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147- l;aDqr jk"Vªljq{kk ifj"kn ds vLFkk;h lnL; dh dk;Z vof/ fdruh gkrsh g\S (A) 6 ekg (B) 1 o"kZ (C) 2 o"kZ (D 3 o"kZ 148- 20oas fof/ vk;kxs dk vè;{k dkuS g\S (A) U;k;efwrZ t-s,l- oekZ (B) U;k;efwrZ d-sth- ckyd"`.ku (C) U;k;efwrZ Mh-d-s tuS (D U;k;ewfrZ mQ"kk esgjk 149- tfwy;k fxykMZ dgka dh i/ z kue=akh g\S (A) ofsYt;e (B) dukMk (C) vkLWVfsªy;k (D) U;wthyaMS 150- Hkkjr dk og dkSu&lk jkT; gS ftlus lcls igys [kk| lqj{kk dkuwu ikfjr fd;k\ (A) djsy (B) NÙkhlx<+ (C) xqtjkr (D) iatkc

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147. The term of non-permanent member of the U.N. Security Council is (A) 6 months (B) 1 year (C) 2 years (D) 3 years 148. Who is the Chairman of the 20th Law Commission? (A) Justice J.S. Verma (B) Justice K.G. Balakrishna (C) Justice D.K. Jain (D) Justice Usha Mehra 149. Julia Gillard is the Prime Minister of (A) Belgium (B) Canada (C) Australia (D) New Zealand 150. Which is the first state in India to pass the Food Security Law? (A) Kerala (B) Chhattisgarh (C) Gujarat (D) Punjab

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Directions : In question no. 161 to 163, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 161. Derive (A) attain (B) sustain (C) obtain (D) contain 162. Hallucination (A) habitat (B) dress (C) deception (D) delusion 163. Salacious (A) unhappy (B) satisfied (C) lustful (D) angry Directions : In question no. 164 to 166, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 164. Indelible (A) surprising (B) concerted (C) temporary (D) decorous 165. Retrench (A) belie (B) deviate (C) recruit (D) revamp 166. Aggravate (A) extinguish (B) subsidise (C) alleviate (D) depreciate Directions : In question no. 167 to 171, four alternatives are given for the Idiom /Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 167. The captains of the rival teams should try to bury the hatchet. (A) make peace (B) win the game (C) forget the past (D) put up a stiff competition 168. He stopped at the bar to wet his whistle. (A) be happy (B) have a problem (C) have a drink (D) have a nap 169. Over the years, we remained loyal through thick and thin (A) to employers and subordinates (B) in married life (C) in spite of all the difficulties (D) to our principles 170. My ten-year-old son is an incredible livewire. (A) dangerous (B) naughty (C) energetic (D) lazy 171. He had to cool his heels before he could get an appointment with the doctor. (A) to make publicly known (B) to exercise influence (C) to lose one's temper (D) to be kept waiting

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Directions : In question no. 151 to 155, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and blacken the oval ( ) corresponding to the appropriate letter (A,B,C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet. 151. I went to (A)/ see the Taj Mahal (B)/ in a moonlit night. (C)/ No error (D). 152. Having found a piece of cheese,(A)/ two cats went to a dog (B)/ to divide it among them. (C)/ No error.(D) 153. Being a holiday, (A)/ we went out (B)/ for a picnic. (C)/ No error. (D) 154. If we have no definite aim before us(A)/ we would only wonder about in aimless pursuits (B) / and achieve nothing. (C)/ No error.(D) 155. He is anxious not only(A)/ to acquire knowledge (B)/ but also eager to display it. (C) / No error. (D) Directions : In questions no. 156 to 160, sentences are given with blanks to be filled 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 oval ( ) in the Anshwer Sheet. 156. I'm not as successful _________ she is. (A) as (B) like (C) than (D) then 157. Many Tamil-speaking Sri Lankans _________ from the island to escape the military and its atrocities. (A) flee (B) fled (C) flew (D) flown 158. ______ the new Safari Storme, Mahindra has more leverge in increasing the sales. (A) At (B) On (C) In (D) With 159. The passenger car sales showed a decline ___________ 7% to 5.6%. (A) for (B) of (C) to (D) from 160. There is a __________ amount of fatty acids and carbohydrates in some of the imported chocolates. (A) negligent (B) negligible (C) neglected (D) neglicting

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179. After we ate a spectacular nine-course dinner, three television shows were washed by us. (A) We watched three television shows (B) we were watching three television shows (C) we engaged in the watching of three shows. (D) No improvement 180. The Blue Whale, weighing more than 150 tons, the largest knows animal on Earth. (A) which weights more than 150 tons, being the (B) weighing more than 150 tons, it is (C) weighing more than 150 tons, it is (D) No improvement 181. Although I was initially apprehensive, I found the eating of snails to be a rather pleasant experience. (A) I found it to be a more pleasant experience (B) I ate the pleasant snail's experience (C) I found the snails experienced (D) No improvement Directions : In question no. 182 to 188, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval ( ) in the Answer Sheet. 182. Handwriting which is difficult or impossible to read (A) Eligible (B) Illegible (C) Illogical (D) Unintelligible. 183. To play the part of, and function as, some other person (A) Pretend (B) Impersonate (C) Act (D) Imitate 184. Not easily pleased by anything (A) Maiden (B) Medieval (C) Precarious (D) Fastidious 185. To die without having made a will (A) Inveterate (B) Intestate (C) Insolvent (D) Intaglio 186. One who enjoys inflicting pain on himself (A) nihilist (B) egoist (C) sadist (D) masochist 187. Murder of a brother (A) Patricide (B) Regicide (C) Homicide (D) Fratricide 188. More like a woman than a man in manners and habits (A) Effeminate (B) Womanish (C) Delicate (D) Unmanly

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Directions : In question no. 172 to 181, a sentence/part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined sentence/part of the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (D). 172. It is more better to take this route than the other one. (A) more good (B) good (C) better (D) No improvement 173. She is absent; she must be sick again. (A) She is absent; she must have been sick again. (B) She is absent; she has been sick again. (C) She is absent; she is sick again (D) No improvement 174. Jackie has already gone to the airport she will meet us at the check in counter. (A) gone to the airport, she ought to meet us (B) gone to the airport and Jackie will meet us. (C) gone to the airport and she will meet us (D) No improvement 175. The place at which the two roads meet, you will find a small log cabin. (A) The place where the two roads meet (B) Where the two roads meet (C) At the place where the two roads meet (D) No improvement 176. The vivid photos of majestic animals and colourful birds from the wild-life park is a graphic depiction of what is beautiful in the continent of Africa. (A) is a beautiful and graphic depiction of (B) is a graphic depiction of what was beautiful in (C) are graphic depictions of what is beautiful in (D) No improvement 177. New hires in this laboratory should anticipate excellent research opportunities and getting valuable clinical experience. (A) and obtaining (B) as well as (C) and also getting (D) No improvement 178. The man ate an apple, an orange, and washed his hands. (A) an apple an orange and his washed hands (B) an apple, and an orange, and washed his hands (C) an apple, an orange, washed his hands (D) No improvement

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193. The passage speaks of (A) the immature acts of puppies (B) how puppies do not make good pets (C) how puppies can be very destructive (D) the work involved in training puppies 194. Which is the best example of a dog that is housebroken? (A) Spot goes outside to use the bathroom (B) Rex always breaks things inside the house. (C) Rover never jumps on guests (D) Muffin chews on people's shoes 195. According to the passage, why is it easier to take care of adult dogs than puppies? I. Puppies need to learn how to walk well on a leash. II. Adult dogs have less energy than puppies. III. It is harder for adult dogs to find a home than it is for puppies. (A) I only (B) I and II only (C) II and III only (D) I, II and III 196. Based on the information in the passage, which of the following statements is false? (A) Puppies have a lot of energy (B) Puppies need a lot of attention (C) Adult dogs do not like to play (D) Adult dogs do not need to eat very much. 197. As used in paragraph 3, which is the best synonym for relax? (A) work (B) leave (C) play (D) rest 198. The author begins paragraphs 2 and 4 with the phrase, ‘‘On the other hand’’. This phrase is used to (A) highlight an example (B) contradict previous information (C) contradict a later statement (D) support the following paragraph. 199. In the final paragraph, the author says ‘‘’many adult dogs spend a lot of time in the pound, and some never find good homes.’’ Based on the passage, why is this most likely? (A) People see adult dogs as unhappy and dangerous, while they see puppies as cute and friendly (B) People understand that most adult dogs still need a lot to training before they understand how to behave properly (C) people think that puppies are cute and playful and do not always think about how much work it will take to train them (D) People do not want to get a dog that does have much time left to live. 200. Based on the information in the passage, it can be understood that someone who owns a puppy must be very (A) strict (B) serious (C) optimistic (D) responsible

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Directions : In question no. 189 to 190, four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. 189. (A) embarassed (B) embarrassed (C) embarrased (D) embarased 190. (A) annihilate (B) anihillate (C) annihillate (D) anihilate Directions : In question no. 191 to 200, your have a passage with 10 questions. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval ( ) in the Answer Sheet. Passage (191 - 200) Many people who are looking to get a pet dog get a puppy. There are many reasons why people get puppies. After all, puppies are cute, friendly, and playful. But even though puppies make good pets, there are good reasons why you should consider getting an adult dog instead. When you get a puppy, you have to teach it how to behave. You have to make sure that the puppy is housebroken so that it does not go to the bathroom inside the house. You have to teach the puppy not to jump up on your guests or chew on your shoes. You have to train the puppy to walk on a leash. This is a lot of work. On the other hand, when you get an adult dog, there is good chance that it will already know how to do all of the previously mentioned things. Many adult dogs have already been housebroken. Many adult dogs will not jump on or chew things that you do not want them to jump on or chew. Many adult dogs will be able to walk on a leash without pulling you to the other side of the street. Puppies also have a lot of energy and want to play all of the time. This can be fun, but you might not want to play as much as your puppy does. Puppies will not always sleep through the night or let you relax as you watch television. On the other hand, most adult dogs will wait on you to play. What is more, they will sleep when you are sleeping and are happy to watch television on the couch right beside you. There is one last reason why you should get an adult dog instead of a puppy. When most people go to pound to get a dog, they get a puppy. This means that many adult dogs spend a lot of time in the pound, and some never find good homes. So if you are looking to get a dog for a pet you should think about getting an adult dog. They are good pets who need good homes. 191. The author apparently think that puppies are (A) hardworking (B) friendly and playful (C) not as cute as adult dogs (D) not as playful as adult dogs 192. Which is the best synonym for ‘behave’ as applicable to this passage? (A) listen (B) understand (C) train (D) act

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