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(B) 377 (1-13) : fuEufyf[kr çR;sd ç'uksa ds fy, fn, x, 13. (A) 319 funsZ'k (C) 493 (D) 391 fodYiksa esa ls lacaf/r v{kj@'kCn@la[;k@vkÑfr dks pqfu,A funsZ'k (14-19) : fuEufyf[kr çR;sd ç'uksa ds fy, fn, x, 1. KML : NRS : : CED : ? fodYiksa esa ls fHk 'kCn@v{kj@la[;k ;qXe@vkÑfr dks pqfu,A (A) FKL (B) FHI (C) FGH (D) FJK 14. (A) dBksj - eqyk;e (B) rst - ean 2. 463 : 207 : : ? : 109 (C) ehBk - [kV~Vk (D) yEck- Åapk (A) 463 (C) 299

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Part - I (General Intelligence) Directions (1-12) : In each of the following questions, select the related letters/word/ number/figure from the given alternatives. 1. KML : NRS : : CED : ? (A) FKL (B) FHI (C) FGH (D) FJK 2. 463 : 207 : : ? : 109 (A) 463 (B) 237 (C) 299 (D) 273 3. Question Figures :

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(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (A) 139, 267, 458 (B) 139, 278, 456 (C) 139, 457, 268 (D) 135, 249, 678 Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful ascending order of the following ? 1. Collector 2. Governor 3. Chief Secretary 4. President 5. Clerk (A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (B) 5, 1, 3, 2, 4 (C) 5, 1, 3, 4, 2 (D) 5, 1, 4, 3, 2 Which one of the following words will appear fourth in the English dictionary? (A) Encradle (B) Encourage (C) Encroach (D) Encounter Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it? — zy — zxy — yxzx — zyx — xy (A) yxzyz (B) zxyzy (C) yzxyx (D) xyzzy 09555208888

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 33.ls yhyk ,d fcUnq ls pyuk çkjaHk djrh gSA 1 fdeh ogiwjc funsZ'k (24-25) : fuEufyf[kr ç'uksa esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa fn'kk esa pyrh gS vkSj fiQj ck,aa eqM+2 tkrh fdehgS vkSj ,d lgh fodYi dks pqfu, ftlls J`a[kyk iwjh gksxhA pyrh gS vkSj fiQj nk,a eqM+dj 2 fdeh pyrh gSA og iqu% 24. MES, LDR, KCQ, ? , IAO (A) KCO (B) KBP 6 fdeh pyrh gSA og vius çkjafHkd fcUnq ls nk,a eqM+dj (C) JCQ (D) JBP fdruh nwj gS\ 25. 2 × 3, 3 × 5, 5 × 7, ____, 11 × 13 (A) 3 fdeh (B) 4 fdeh (A) 9 × 11 (B) 7 × 11 (C) 5 fdeh (D) 2 fdeh (C) 5 × 9 (D) 7 × 9 34. dj.k nf{k.k dh vksj :[k djds lh/s 2 fdeh dh nwjh r; 26. nh xbZ J`a[kykvksa esa xyr la[;k dks Kkr dhft,A djrk gS vkSj ogk¡ og vius nkfgus eqM+dj 90°vksj 10, 80, 72, 46, 521, 621, 343 ck,aij 2 fdeh dh nwjh r; djrk gS] fiQj og vius 45° (A) 46 (B) 521 eqM+dj fdeh nwjh r; djrk gSA vc og vius vkjafHkd 1 (C) 621 (D) 343 27. 6341, 5432, _____, 3614 fcUnq ls fdl fn'kk esa gS\ (A) 4253 (B) 4614 (A) nf{k.k fn'kk esa (C) 4532 (D) 4523 (B) nf{k.k&iwoZ fn'kk esa ysfduC, A dk 28. A, B vkSj C dk firk gSA B, A dk csVk gS] (C) mÙkj&if'pe fn'kk esa csVk ughaC gSA fdl çdkj A ls lacaf/r gS\ (D) nf{k.k&if'pe fn'kk esa (A) Hkrhth (B) llqj 35. nh xbZ pkj mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa ls ml vkÑfr dks pqfu,] tks (C) iq=kh (D) iksrk ç'u vkÑfr dks eksM+dj fdlh ckWDl esa Mkyus ij cusxkA 29. fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi dks pqfu, fn;s tks ç'u vkÑfr % x;s 'kCnksa esa ç;qDr v{kjksa ugha dscuk;k ç;ksxtk ls ldrk gSA STCTRUIONMISCON (A) STRICT (B) CONSTRUCTION (C) STATION (D) MOTION 30.

fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa fn;s x;s o.kkZ{kjksa dks fuf'pr rjhds mÙkj vkÑfr;ka % ls dwfVr fd;k x;k gS % A C D E  @ # $

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36. ;fn fdlh dwV Hkk"k DAUGHTER esa] dksTERUDAGH dqN lehdj.k fdlh fo'ks"k ç.kkyh ds vk/kj ij gy fd, fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV APTITUDE Hkk"kk esafy[kk x, gSaA blh vk/kj ij fn, x, pkj fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkjtk,xk & dk p;u dhft,A (A) UDEAPTIT (B) UDEIAPTT

a = 14(240)15 c = 18(?)19 (A) 380 (C) 170 32.

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b = 16(306)17

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6, 18, 1, 14, 3, 5 6, 3, 18, 14, 1, 5 8, 2, 14, 5, 13, 6 8, 16, 14, 3, 1, 5

nh xbZ lehdj.k dks larqfyr djus‘*’rFkk fpÉksa dks çfrLFkkfir djus ds fy, xf.krh; fpÉksa dk lgh Øe lewg pqfu,A 15 * 5 * 3 * 25 (A) = ÷ × (C) × = ×

(B) × ÷ = (D) B vkSj C nksuksa

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 Directions (24-25) : In the following questions, choose the correct option which complete the series. 24. MES, LDR, KCQ, ? , IAO (A) KCO (B) KBP (C) JCQ (D) JBP 25. 2 × 3, 3 × 5, 5 × 7, ____, 11 × 13 (A) 9 × 11 (B) 7 × 11 (C) 5 × 9 (D) 7 × 9 26. Find the wrong number in the given series. 10, 80, 72, 46, 521, 621, 343 (A) 46 (B) 521 (C) 621 (D) 343 27. 6341, 5432, _____, 3614 (A) 4253 (B) 4614 (C) 4532 (D) 4523 28. A is the father of B and C. B is the son of A, but C is not the son of A. How is C related to A? (A) Niece (B) Father-in-law (C) Daughter (D) Grandson 29. From the given alternatives, select the only word which cannot be formed by using the letters of the given word. STCTRUIONMISCON (A) STRICT (B) CONSTRUCTION (C) STATION (D) MOTION 30. In a code language, the following alphabets are coded in a particular way : A C D E G H K Y M N O S  @ # $ % ^ &    Which word can be decoded from the following codes ? ^% $ (A) HONEST (B) HOMAGE (C) HOMELY (D) HOSTEL 31. Some questions are solved on the basis of a certain system. Indentify that operation and find out the correct answer from the four responses given. a = 14(240)15 b = 16(306)17 c = 18(?)19 (A) 380 (B) 270 (C) 170 (D) 370 32. Find the missing number from the given responses.

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Leela starts from a point and walks 1 km east and then turns left and walks 2 kms and then turns right and walks 2 kms. She again turns right and walks 6 kms. How far is she from the starting point? (A) 3 kms (B) 4 kms (C) 5 kms (D) 2 kms Karan facing towards south moves straight 2 kms and from there turned to his right at 90° and travelled 2 kms. Then he took a 45° turn to his left and travelled 1 km. Where would he be now with respect to the starting point? (A) South region (B) South-east region (C) North-west region (D) South-west region Choose from the four answer figures the figure that will be formed when the question figure is folded into a box. Question Figure

(B) 14 (D) 24 Ph: 09555108888,

(A) (B) (C) (D) If in a certain code, DAUGHTER is written as TERUDAGH, how will APTITUDE be written in that code? (A) UDEAPTIT (B) UDEIAPTT (C) UDETAPIT (D) UDEIATPT In a code language if GERMANY is written as 7, 5, 18, 13, 1, 14, 25, how can FRANCE be written in that code? (A) 6, 18, 1, 14, 3, 5 (B) 6, 3, 18, 14, 1, 5 (C) 8, 2, 14, 5, 13, 6 (D) 8, 16, 14, 3, 1, 5 Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs and to balance the given equation. 15 * 5 * 3 * 25 (A) = ÷ × (B) × ÷ = (C) × = × (D) Both B and C 09555208888

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;fn A ^+* ds fy,] M ‘×’ ds fy,] D ‘÷’ ds fy,] G ‘>’ 44. fuEu vkÑfr esa x dk eku Kkr djsaA ds fy, vkSjL ‘<’ ds fy, gS] rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk 8 40 fodYi rdZiw.kZ :i ls lgh gksxk\ 7560

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funsZ'k fn, x, gSaA : ç'u la[;k 40 esa dFku ds vkxs fu"d"kZ (A) 1860 (B) 2520 vkidks dFku dks lR; ekudj fopkj djuk gS pkgs og (C) 3960 (D) 2840 lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ls fHk çrhr gksrk gksA vkidks fu.kZ; funsZ'k fn, x, : ç'u la[;k 45 esa nks dFku ds vkxs nks fu"d"kZ djuk gS fd fn, x, pkj fu"d"kks± esa ls dkSu fuf'pr :i ls gSaA vkidks dFku dks lR; ekudj fopkj djuk gS pkgs og fn, x, dFku ds vk/kj ij fudkyk tk ldrk gSA lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ls fHk çrhr gksrk gksA vkidks fu.kZ; 40. dFku % djuk gS fd fn, x, fu"d"kks± esa ls dkSu&lk] ;fn dksbZ gks] I. ftu yksxksa dks mYys[kuh; lkekftd lsok ds fy, fuf'pr :i ls fn, x, dFku ds vk/kj ij fudkyk tk ldrk lEekfur fd;k tkrk gS muesa laU;klh Hkh gksrs gSaA gSA II. ftruan vkSj fo|kuan mu lEekfurksa esa gSaA 45. dFku % fu"d"kZ % (A) ftruan vkSj fo|kuan us mYys[kuh; lkekftd lsokI. lHkh uhys] yky gSaA II. dqN yky] gjs gSaA dhA fu"d"kZ % (B) lHkh laU;klh lekt lsok djrs gSaA I. dqN yky] uhys gSaA (C) ftruan vkSj fo|kuan laU;klh ugha gSaA II. dqN uhys] gjs gSaA (D) lHkh laU;klh lEekfur gksrs gSaA dsoy fu"d"kZ (A)fØdsV I vuqlj.k djrk gSA 41. ml vkÑfr dks pqfu, tks ,FkyhV] iqQVckWy f[kykM+h] f[kykM+h ds chp laca/ n'kkZrk gSA (B) dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSA (C) fu"d"kZ I ;k fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSA (D) u rks fu"d"kZ I uk gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSA 46. mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh vkÑfr ç'u vkÑfr dk lgh (A) (B) (C) (D) ‘AB’ js[kk ij j[kk gks\ çfrfcEc gksxh] ;fn niZ.k 42. dkSu lh la[;k,a bl çdkj gS tks viuh mifLFkfr dsoy ,d ç'u vkÑfr % T;kfefr vkÑfr esa n'kkZrk gS\ A

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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 alternatives will be logically correct? (A) 18D6A8L4A6D2 (B) 18D9A6L8A6M2 (C) 18D6A8L4A6D2 (D) 18D2A1G4M2A6 Directions : In question no. 40, a statement is given followed by conclusions as responses. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which one of the four given conclusions can definitely be drawn from the given statements. 40. Statement : I. There are some monks among those who are felicitated for remarkable social service. II. Jitananda and Vidyananda are among those felicitated. Conclusions : (A) Jitananda and Vidyananda did remarkable social service. (B) All monks do social service. (C) Jitananda and Vidyananda are not monks (D) All monks are felicitated 41. Select the figure which represents the relationship between athletes, football players and cricket players.

42.

(A) (B) (C) (D) What are the numbers that makes their presence felt in only one of the geometric figures?

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(A) 1860 (B) 2520 (C) 3960 (D) 2840 Directions : In question no. 45, two statements are given followed by two conclusions as responses. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which one of the four given conclusions can definitely be drawn from the given statements. 45. Statement : I. All blue are red. II. Some red are green. Conclusions : I. Some red are blue. II. Some blue are green (A) Only conclusion I follows (B) Only conclusion II follows (C) Either conclusion I or II follows (D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows 46. From the answer figures, find out the figure which is the exact mirror image of the question figure, if the mirror is place on the line ‘AB’ ? Question Figure : A

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48.tSlk A word is represented by only one set of ,d 'kCn osQoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] as given in any one of the fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esanumbers fn, alternatives. The sets of numbers given in x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks± }kjk n'kkZ, x, gSa] tSlk fd the alternatives are represented by two I dsvkO;wg& uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wg esa gSA LraHk vkSj iafDr classes of letters as in two matrices given II dh 5 ls 9 bu dh la[;k 0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg& below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I are vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr vkSj ckn esa LraHk numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj.k dks fy, ‘F’ds 01, these matrices can be represented first by rFkk dks57, 13, 33 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS‘N’ its row and next by its column, e.g., ‘F’ can 69, 95 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls] vkidks represented by 01, 13, 32 etc., and ‘N’ can 'kCn‘PEN’ ds fy, la[;k lewg dks igpkuuk gSA be represented by 57, 69, 95. etc. Similarly, vkO;wg vkO;wg -I -II you have to identify the set for the word ‘PEN’. 0 1 2 3 4 0 E F G H I 1 H I E F G

5 6 7 8 9 5 L M N O P 6 O P L M N

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(A) 35 (C) 50 50.

(B) 85, 00, 95 (D) 65, 00, 95

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(B) 65 (D) 70

Answer Figures :

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(B)

(C)

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51.

52.

cnysxh\

53.

54.

55.

(A) 8 : 27 : 12 cts (B) 8 : 29 : 12 cts (C) 8 : 25 : 14 cts (D) 8 : 24 : 12 cts 303 + 203 – 503 dks gy djsaA (A) – 90,000 (B) 90,000 (C) 25,000 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

1

;f n x =

2 3 2 3 1   1 —  x  1  y  1  dk eku gS   (A) 1 (B) 2 1 (C) (D) 3 3 tan2.tan4 = 1 (A)

1

57.

58.

(B) ` 2600 (D) ` 1800 BAE = 130°, ECD nh xbZ vkÑfrAB esa||CD vkSj = 110° rFkk AEC = x° gS] rks x dk eku Kkr djsa —

B

130°

E

g S] rks

3

x 110°

D

C

62.

(A) 130° (B) 120° (C) 105° (D) 60° ABC esaB = 35°, C = 65°

63.

(A) AD > BD > CD (B) BD > AD < CD (C) AD > CD > BD (D) None of these ,d ijh{kk esa esa rFkk xf.kr esa 70% fo|kFkhZ vaxzsth80%

(D) 1 1

(A) ` 3600 (C) ` 2400

A

tan 3 cjkcj gksxk — gS rks (B)

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1

61.

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4

8x10 + 5 dk eku ;fn x vkSj dk vkSlr1 gks] rks x x — gksxk (A) 12 (B) – 12 64. (C) 0 (D) 1 ABC esa BD o CE Hkqtk AC o AB ij Øe'k% yEc f=kHkqt BD = CE rksABC gS— gSA ;fn (A) ledks.k (B) leckgq 65. (C) lef}ckgq (D) fo"keckgq

rFkkBAC dk lef}HkktdAD Hkqtk BC ls D ij feyrk gS] rks fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk lgh gS\

mÙkh.kZ10% gq,A fo|kFkhZ nksuksa esa vuqÙkh.kZ gq,A ;fn 160 fo|kFkhZ vuqÙkh.kZ gq, rks dqy fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k c (A) 425 (C) 240

3.76 – 1.4567

(B) 400 (D) 320

cjkcj gS—

(A) 2.3100191

(B) 2.3101091

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870 7

lseh3

(D)

885 7

lseh3

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(C) 2.31110091

(D)

(A) 4 (C) 8

(B) 6 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude) 1 1 2 1 7 4 ÷ The value of is — 1 1 1 2  3 1 1 2 7 2 1 5 5 9 7 (A) (B) 13 29 5 (C) 1 (D) 6 The traffic lights at three different road crossings change after every 48 sec, 72 sec and 108 sec. respectively. If they all change simultaneously at 8 : 20 hours, then at what time will t hey again change simultaneously? (A) 8 : 27 : 12 hrs (B) 8 : 29 : 12 hrs (C) 8 : 25 : 14 hrs (D) 8 : 24 : 12 hrs Evaluate 303 + 203 – 503. (A) – 90,000 (B) 90,000 (C) 25,000 (D) None of these 1 1 If x = and y = , then the value 2 3 2 3 1   1 of  x  1  y  1  is —   (A) 1 (B) 2 1 (C) (D) 3 3 tan2.tan4 = 1, then the value of tan 3 is — 1 (A) (B) 3 3 (C) 0 (D) 1 1 If the average of x and be 1, then the x 4 value of 8x10 + 5 will be — x (A) 12 (B) – 12 (C) 0 (D) 1 In a triangle ABC, BD and CE are perpendiculars on AC and AB respectively. If BD = CE then ABC is a — (A) Right angle (B) Equilateral (C) Isosceles (D) Scalene A hollow cylinder made of wood has thickness 1 cm while its external radius is 3 cm. If the height of the cylinder is 8 cm, find the volume. 4

51.

52.

53.

54.

55.

56.

57.

58.

(A)

760 cm3 7

(B)

880 cm3 7

(C)

870 cm3 7

(D)

885 cm3 7

59.

60.

61.

Two circles touch internally. The sum of their areas is 116 cm 2 and distance between their centre is 6 cm. Then the radii of the circles are — (A) 4 cm and 10 cm (B) 5 cm and 11 cm (C) 4.5 cm and 6.5 cm (D) 5.5 cm and 10.5 cm Given that 10% of A’s income = 15% of B’s income = 20% of C’s income. If sum of their income is ` 7800, then B’s income is — (A) ` 3600 (B) ` 2600 (C) ` 2400 (D) ` 1800 In the given figure AB ||CD and BAE = 130°, ECD = 110° and AEC = x°, then the value of x is —

A

B

130°

E

x 110°

C

62.

63.

64.

(A) 130° (B) 120° (C) 105° (D) 60° In ABC, B = 35°, C = 65° and the bisector AD of BAC meets BC at D. Then which of the following is true? (A) AD > BD > CD (B) BD > AD < CD (C) AD > CD > BD (D) None of these In an examination 70% of the candidates passed in English, 80% passed in mathematics, 10% failed in both. If 160 candidates failed, the total numbers of student was — (A) 425 (B) 400 (C) 240 (D) 320 What is 3.76 – 1.4567 equal to — (A) 2.3100191

65.

66.

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D

(B) 2.3101091

(C) 2.31110091 (D) None of these The rectangular floor of my office has its area equal to 56 m2. The minumum number of tiles required, if all the tiles are in square shape is — (A) 15 (B) 9 (C) 14 (D) can’t be determined Find the unit digit of 1324 × 6857 + 2413 × 5768 + 1234 + 5678. (A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) None of these 09555208888

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(A) 2 16

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70.

(A) 2 : 1 (C) 4 : 1

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72.

A B C 80. (A) y =  + $ –  (B) y =  –  – $ (C) y =  +  + $ (D) y =  –  + $ cjkcj gSA ;g ykxr fuEu esa ls fdl ,d ds cjkcj gksxk\ ,d çdkj dk pk; ` 192/fdxzk o nwljs izdkj dh pk; (A) 2 fdrkc rFkk 6 isafly fd 5 fdrkc rFkk ` 150/fdxzk gSA nksuksa dks fdl vuqikr esa feyk;k tk,(B) 5 isafly 20%ijdk ykHk gks\ pk; ` 194.40/ fdxzk ds Hkko ls cspus (C) 6 fdrkc rFkk 2 isafly (A) 3 : 5 (B) 2 : 5 (D) 12 fdrkc rFkk 4 isafly (C) 5 : 3 (D) 5 : 2 nh xbZ vkÑfrAB esa|| CD gSaA ABC = 65°, CDE 81. ,d /ujkf'k pØo`f¼ C;kt dh nj ij 6 o"kks± esa nksxquh gks tkrh gSA C;kt ds leku nj ls fdrus le; esa ;g Lo;a dh = 15° rFkk AB = AE gS] rks AEF Kkr djsaA 8 xquh gks tk,xh\ F A (A) 15 o"kks± esa

B

(A) 30° (C) 40° 73.

(D) – 1 < r < 1

6x – 2y = 3 dk ,dek=k ;fn lehdj.k Kx – y = 2 rFkk K dk eku gksxk — gy gks] rks (A) K = 3 (B) K  3 (C) K = 0 (D) K  0 4 fdrkc o 3 isafly dh dher8 fdrkc o ,d isafly ds

–

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(B) 2

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(C) 18 o"kks± esa

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82.

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(B) 10 o"kks± esa (D) 12 o"kks± esa

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(A) 8% (B) 8.5% (C) 7% (D) 7.5% ` 8000 ij 5% dh nj ls 3 o"kZ ds fy, lk/kj.k C;kt o

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(A) 2 16

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81.

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80.

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82.

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The ratio of the radii of the taps T1, and T2 is 2 : 1. Water is flowing through them with the same speed. What is ratio of the time required to completely fill two identical drums kept under T1 and T2. (A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 (C) 4 : 1 (D) 1 : 4 A person can do a work as fast as his two sons working together. If one son does the job in 6 days and the other in 12 days. how many days does the father takes to do the work? (A) 9 days (B) 3 days (C) 6 days (D) 4 days The hypotenuse and the semi-perimeter of right triangle are 20 cm and 24 cm respectively. The other two sides of the triangle are — (A) 16 cm, 12 cm (B) 12 cm, 18 cm (C) 20 cm, 16 cm (D) None of these If ` 85 amounts to ` 95 in 3 years, what ` 102 will amount to in 5 years at the same rate percent? (A) ` 120 (B) ` 131 (C) ` 122 (D) ` 100 r is a non-zero real number such that r75 > r 90. This is possible only when — (A) – 1 < r < 0 (B) 0 < r < 1 (C) 1 < r (D) – 1 < r < 1 Under what condition do the equations Kx – y = 2 and 6x – 2y = 3 have a unique solution? (A) K = 3 (B) K  3 (C) K = 0 (D) K  0 The cost of 4 books and 3 pencils is same as that of 8 books and one pencil. This cost will be same to that of which one of the following : (A) 2 books and 6 pencils (B) 5 books and 5 pencils (C) 6 books and 2 pencils (D) 12 books and 4 pencils A sum of money invested at compound interest doubles itself in 6 years. In how many years it will amount to eight times of itself at the same rate of interest? (A) 15 years (B) 10 years (C) 18 years (D) 12 years List price of a article is ` 100. A dealer sells 3 articles for ` 274.50 after allowing a cer tain discount. Find the discount percent. (A) 8% (B) 8.5% (C) 7% (D) 7.5% The difference between simple interest and compound interest on ` 8000 for 3 years at 5% is — (A) ` 51 (B) ` 55 (C) ` 61 (D) ` 65 09555208888

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Part - IV (English Language) Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some part 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. We celebrate festivals (A)/ lest (B)/ our heritage should forget. (C)/ No error. (D) 152. He dare not (A)/ to annoy me (B)/ ever in this life (C)/ No error. (D) 153. He is not the kind of a person (A)/ who accept such (B) treatment passively.(C)/ No error. (D) 154. Ordinarily, when in difficulty Renuka prefers keeping her cousel (A)/ than running about (B)/ taking advice (C)/ No error. (D) 155. The book was so interesting (A)/ that Priya decided to read it whole (B)/ in one sitting . (C)/ No error. Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, sentences 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 oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. 156. He ___________ everything that was taught by me. (A) understand (B) understands (C) understood (D) was understanding 157. This is the best book that I _______ (A) have ever read (B) ever had read (C) ever did read (D) ever was reading 158. Please do not ____ an offer made by the Chairman. (A) refrain (B) refute (C) refuse (D) refuge 159. The government is confident that the standard of living will begin to _______ again soon. (A) revive (B) lift (C) flourish (D) rise 160. Sharing heavy r esponsibilities with colleagues does not involve loss of prestige, or ____ of the authority of an institute’s Head. (A) deterioration (B) decrease (C) diminution (D) loss

Direction: In Question nos. 161 to 165, a sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. 161. We spent an hour discussing about his character. (A) his character (B) of his character (C) upon his character (D) No improvement 162. We have already disposed our old house. (A) disposed off (B) disposed out (C) disposed of (D) No improvement 163. The Japanese are hardly working people. (A) a hard working people (B) a hardly working people (C) hard working people (D) No improvement 164. Foreigners often come across with serious difficulties in studying English. (A) have to come across with (B) come across with (C) come across (D) No improvement 165. He behaves like coward. (A) cowardly (B) like a coward (C) as if he was a coward (D) No improvement Directions : In question nos. 166 to 169, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. 166. Rescind (A) assign (B) recognize (C) virtuous (D) gorgeous 167. Don (A) to put on (B) to boss around (C) to take off (D) Doff 168. Kowtow (A) joke (B) rebel (C) throw (D) attract 169. Feckless (A) fearless (B) reckless (C) worthy (D) worthless

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 Directions : In question nos. 170 to 173, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. 170. Acme (A) pinnacle (B) aural (C) twang (D) salvation 171. Debonair (A) sarcastic (B) naive (C) suave (D) lewd 172. Hara-Kiri (A) patriotism (B) suicide (C) haemorrhage (D) decoration 173. Epicure (A) prosperous (B) crafty (C) gourmet (D) economical Directions : In question nos. 174 to 175, 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. 174. (A) Heterogenious (B) Heterogeneous (C) Hetrogenous (D) Heterogineous 175. (A) Parjury (B) Perjery (C) Perjary (D) Perjury Direction : In Question nos. 176 to 180, four alternative 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. 176. The construction remains unfinished and the workers have let the grass grow under their feet. (A) grown grass all over the lawn (B) gone on a luxury tour (C) delayed doing the work (D) demanded more benefits 177. Hard work pays in the long run. (A) always (B) over a period of time (C) indefinitely (D) never 178. To pull strings (A) to strangle (B) to hang till death (C) to exert hidden influence (D) to blind to a situation 179. I will do the work if I am allowed a free hand in the choice of materials. (A) complete liberty (B) an expense account (C) to employ men to work (D) unlimited funds 180. If you want to be happy, cut your coat according to your cloth. (A) be honest in your dealings (B) work according to your capacity (C) live within your means (D) don't be too ambitious

Directions : In Question nos. 181 to 185, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. 181. Animals that live in flocks are called. (A) gregarious (B) social (C) sociable (D) amphibious 182. International destruction of racial groups is called. (A) fratricide (B) genocide (C) patricide (D) homicide 183. One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession is called. (A) amateur (B) empirical (C) philanderer (D) imposter 184. A decision reached by public voting is called. (A) plebiscite (B) unanimous (C) referendum (D) resolution 185. The fear of death is called. (A) theophobia (B) nyctophobia (C) logophobia (D) thanatophobia Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 195, in the following passages some of the words have been left out. Read the passages carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks. CLOZE TEST The first thing ...186... occurs to us ...187... considering woman’s love for make-up is that a woman should not decorate herself ...188... or excite passions. While decorating herself a woman should not try ...189... the onlookers with her clothes. Her clothes should not invite the ...190... in their silent thoughts. Where ...191... the special quality of any woman in this ? The true greatness of a woman is the greatness of her soul and not the gaudiness or charm of her clothes. We do not ...192... to assert here that a woman should not adorn herself at all. She should ...193... herself but the process should add to her greatness. There should be that artlessness in her make-up which awakens in the mind of the onlookers, feelings of ...194... and faith. Truly, ...195... is true beauty. 186. (A) which (B) that (C) as (D) such 187. (A) when (B) till (C) until (D) while 188. (A) to raise (B) to awaken (C) to nurse (D) to manifest 189. (A) tempting (B) to tempt (C) of tempting (D) by tempting

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 190. (A) spectators (B) audience (C) onlookers (D) lookers up 191. (A) lay (B) lies (C) laid (D) does lie 192. (A) feel (B) think (C) consider (D) mean 193. (A) beauty (B) beautiful (C) beautifully (D) beautify 194. (A) reference (B) reverence (C) relevance (D) trust 195. (A) simple (B) simplified (C) simplicity (D) simply Direction : In Question nos. 196 to 200, you have a brief passages with 5 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 Power of concentration is a very valuable quality, which few people acquire except through education. It is true that it grows naturally, to a considerable extent as young people get order, very young infants seldom think of any one thing for more than a few minutes but with every year that passes their attention grows less volatile until they are adult. Nevertheless, they are hardly likely to acquire enough concentration without of long period of intellectual education. There are three qualities which distinguish perfect concentration. It should be intense, prolonged and voluntary. Intensity is illustrated by the story of Archimedes, who is said to have never noticed when the Romans captured Syracuse and came to kill him, because he was absorbed in a mathematical problem. It is to be able to concentrate on the same matter for a considerable time is essential to difficult achievement and even to the understanding of

any complicated or abstruse subject a profound spontaneous interest brings this about naturally, so far as to object of interest is concerned. Most people can concentrate on a mechanical puzzle for a long time; but this is not in itself very useful. To be really valuable, the concentration must able be within the control of the will. 196. Which of the following is a false one? (A) Small children cannot concentrate for a long time (B) Young infants can only concentrate for a short while (C) Young infants never fail to concentrate on anything (D) Young infants seldom concentrate for a long time. 197. Which of the following statements is a correct one? (A) Concentration grows naturally with age (B) Few people acquire concentration (C) Concentration is acquired through education (D) Young people acquire the power of concentration when they get older 198. Which of the following helps the growth of concentration? (A) Attention (B) Mathematical problem (C) Intensity (D) Education 199. Which of t he following is not a characteristic of concentration according to the passage? (A) Intelligence (B) Intensity (C) Self-motivation (D) Duration 200. What is needed to have mastery over concentration? (A) Education (B) Will (C) Interest (D) Knowledge

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