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Part - I (General Intelligence) Directions (1–10) : In each of the following questions, select the related letter/word/ figure/ number from the given alternatives. 1. Whale : Mammal : : Turtle : ? (A) Amphibian (B) Reptile (C) Fish (D) Mollusca 2. 16 : 526 : : 18 : ? (A) 342 (B) 324 (C) 234 (D) 438 3. AMV : FQX : : KUZ : ? (A) MYB (B) NYB (C) PYB (D) OXA 4. 108 : 27 : 776 : ? (A) 162 (B) 194 (C) 137 (D) 147 5. Milk : Calcium : : Pulses : ? (A) Iron (B) Carbohydrate (C) Protein (D) Fat 6. DCBA : ? : : STUV : WXYZ (A) FGHE (B) HGFE (C) EHFG (D) GFEH 7. ACEG : ZXVT : : IKMO : ? (A) YACE (B) RPLN (C) SQOM (D) RPNL 8. YAD : NUS : : ? : NOOM (A) NTHIG (B) HIGIN (C) GHTIN (D) THGIN 9. Mouse : Cat : : Fly : ? (A) Animal (B) Rat (C) Horse (D) Spider 10. Question Figures:

Answer figures:

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(A) Diagonal (B) Circle (C) Kite (D) square 17. (A) 29 (B) 31 (C) 23 (D) 57 18. (A) 296 - 17 (B) 176 - 13 (C) 128 - 11 (D) 152 - 12 19. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ABLE each of which has as many letters between them as in the English alphbet ? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three 20. Find the word that is an essential part of the given word: KNOWLEDGE (A) School (B) Teacher (C) Textbook (D) Learning 21. Q's mother is the sister of P and daughter of M, S is the daughter of P and sister of T. How is M related to T ? (A) Father (B) Grandfather (C) Grandmother (D) Grandfather or Grandmother 22. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given series shall complete it : _ b b _ c _ b g _ b_ g (A) gbcbb (B) cbgbc (C) cgbcb (D) cgbcc Directions (23-25): Which number will complete the given series ? 23. 11, 12, 17, 18, 23, 24, __ , __ (A) 30, 32 (B) 35, 36 (C) 12, 13 (D) 29, 30 24. 242, 393, 4164, ? (A) 5525 (B) 5255 (C) 5235 (D) 5325 25. In word 'pronounciation', how many letters are there in which there is a consonant between two vowels or a vowel between two consonants ? (A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) more than 4 26. Two positions of a dice are shown below. When the shape is at the top what will be at the bottom ? Question figure

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Which venn diagram shows the relation between Women, Sisters and Wives ?

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56.

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52.

53.

54.

55.

If

10  3 x = 4; then what is the value of x ?

(A) 150 (B) 316 (C) 216 (D) 450 The product of a rational number and an irrational number is (A) a natural number (B) an irrational number (C) a rational number (D) a composite number A milkman buys 15 litres of milk and mixes 3 litres of water in it. If the price per litre of the mixture becomes ` 22, what is the cost price of the milk per litre ? (A) ` 24.00 (B) ` 26.40 (C) ` 28.00 (D) ` 22.60 20 men can do a piece of work 18 days. They worked together for 3 days then 5 men joined them. In how many more days will the work get completed ? (A) 14 days (B) 15 days (C) 13 days (D) 12 days A wheel makes 12 revolutions per minute. The angle in radian described by a spoke of the wheel in 1 second is (A)

5 2

(B)

2 5

3 4 (D) 5 5 Age of X is six times that of Y. After 4 years, X is four times elder than Y. What is the present age of Y ? (A) 6 years (B) 4 years (C) 8 years (D) 5 years A number is increased by x %. To get back the original number it is to be reduced by -

59.

60.

61.

(A) 42

57.

58.

x   % (A)   100  x 

 10x  % (B)   100  x 

(C) x %

 100 x  % (D)   100  x 

62.

  30 3  3  m

(C)

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(A)

(B) 20 3  3 m (D)

(B) 42

a n  b n is divisible by a – b ? (A) For all integral values of n. (B) When n is an even integer. (C) When n is an odd integer. (D) For no integral value of n. A cloth merchant has announced 25% rebate on prices. If one needs to have a rebate of ` 40, then how many shirts, each costing ` 32 should he purchase ? (A) 6 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 4

The shadow of a tower standing on a level plane is found to be 40 m longer when the sun's altitude is 45º, than when it was 60º. The Height of the tower is (A) 40 3  3 m

6 % 7

(C) 43

(C) 56.

If m and n are two integers such that m = n²–n, then (m²–2m) is always divisible by (A) 9 (B) 16 (C) 24 (D) 48 A fruit seller buys lemons at 22 for a rupee and sells them at 25 for three rupees. What is his gain percent ? (A) 164 % (B) 155 % (C) 132 % (D) 165 % The height of a triangle is increased by 30%. To retain the original area of the triangle, its corresponding base must be decreased by -

(C)

3 2 3 3 1 2

PL equal to ? LQ

(B)

(D)

1 3 1 1 2

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67.

(B) ` 380 (D) ` 540

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9a²     1 oxZ bdkbZ 2 2 

  (B) a ²   1  2  (C)

oxZ bdkbZ

9a²     1 oxZ bdkbZ 4 2 

a²      1 (D) 2 2 

68.

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oxZ bdkbZ

;fn l cos² θ + m sin² θ =

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If the numerator of a fraction is decreased by 25% and denominator increased by 25%, then the percentage decrease in the fraction is(A) 40% (B) 45% (C) 50% (D) 60% The cost of a book depends upon the cost of papers, printing charges and binding 1 1 1 : : . If the 3 4 12 printing charges cost ` 67.50, the cost of the book will be. (A) ` 180 (B) ` 380 (C) ` 122.50 (D) ` 540 In the figure given below, find the area of shadow part.

charges in the ratio of

67.

3a 2

71.

72.

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  (B) a ²   1  square unit 2 

(D) 68.

74.

75.

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(A) 2C 

(B)

C² 4

C² 4 ²

(D)

C² 2

(C) 73.

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A and B can do a piece of work in 10 days and 6 days respectively. After working together for 3 days, both of them left the job. C arrived and completed the rest of the work in 2 days. C can alone complete the same work in (A) 15 days (B) 12 days (C) 8 days (D) 10 days If A is the area and C the circumference of a circle, then an expression for A in terms of C is

A cone is 14.4 cm high and the radius of its base is 3.6 cm. It is melted and recast into a sphere. The radius of the sphere is (A) 3.0 cm (B) 3.5 cm (C) 3.6 cm (D) 3.2 cm If a shopkeeper purchases cashewnut at ` 500 per kg and sells it at ` 20 per 50 grams, then he will have. (A) 25 % profit (B) 25% loss (C) 20 % loss (D) 20 % profit In the figure given below AO = CD, where O is the centre of the circle. What is the value of  APB ?

a²      1 square unit 2 2 

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cos ²θ(cosec²θ  1) If l cos² θ + m sin² θ = cosec ²θ - 1

(A)

2l 1 m

(B)

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l2 l2 (D) m 1 1 m If income tax increases by 19%, then net income decreases by 1%, The original rate of income tax is. (A) 20% (B) 5%

(C) 18% 70.

(D) 5

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(C)

(A) 45º (C) 60º 76.

(B) 50º (D) 30º

3 part of a tank is full of oil. After 48 litres 4 1 of the tank is still full. 2 The total capacity of the tank is (A) 194 l (B) 192 l (C) 180 l (D) 112 l The ratio of pens and pencils in a stationary shop is 7 : 5 respectively. The average number of pen and pencils is 180. What is the 28% of the number of pencils in the shop ? (A) 21 (B) 22 (C) 23 (D) 25

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In  ABC bisector of  A intersect BC at point D and circumcircle of triangle at point E, then (A) AB : AC = BD : DC (B) AD : AC = AE : AB (C) AB : AD = AC : AE (D) AB : AD = AE : AC

D

C

Where 0º< θ < 90º, then tan θ = ?

B

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A and B started a business by investing ` 2000 and ` 2500 respectively. After 4 months B leaves the business and C joins it by investing ` 1500. At the end of the year, there is a profit of ` 2300. What is the C's share ? (A) ` 500 (B) ` 600 (C) ` 60 (D) ` 800 A rectangular grass plot 80m × 60m has two roads, each 10 m wide, running in the middle of it, one parallel to length and the other parallel to breadth. Find the area of the roads. (A) 1300 sq m (B) 1000 sq m (C) 1200 sq m (D) 1400 sq m What annual payment will discharge a debt of ` 848 in 8 years at 8% per annum ? (A) ` 82.80 (B) ` 82.8125 (C) ` 80.125 (D) ` 80.8125 Two trains leave Varanasi for Delhi at 10 am and 10:30 am, respectively and travel at 120 km/h and 150 km/h respectively. After how far from Varanasi will the trains meet ? (A) 320 km (B) 250 km (C) 360 km (D) 300 km

1   5 , what is the value of a

1 a

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(B)

19 cm 3

(C)

20 cm 3

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sin² θ +cos² θ +sec² θ +cosec² θ +tan² θ +cot² θ is (A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 1 95. What is the LCM of (6x³ + 60x² + 150x ) and (3x4 +12x³ – 15x²) ? (A) 6x²(x – 5)(x–1) (B) 6x²(x + 5)(x + 1) (C) 6x²(x + 5)² (x–1) (D) 6x²(x–1)² (x + 5)² Directions(96-100): Study the following pie chart carefully to answer the question that follow.

English 27%

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Physics 17%

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101. GST ds laca/ esa dkSu&lk dFku lR; gS \ 113. LdSuj mnkgj.k gS& (A) ;g Hkkjrh; dj iz.kkyh dks vklku djsxhA (A) buiqV fMokbl dk(B) vkmViqV fMokbZl dk (B) ;g ns'k esa ,dhÑr cktkj cukus esa lgk;rk djsxhA (C) vkWijsfVax flLVe (D)dkbuesa ls dksbZ ugha (C) ;g dSldSfMax izHkko dks de djsxhA 114. fuEu esa ls dkSu lh unh vjc lkxj fd rjiQ if'pe izokgh; ugha gS \ (D) mijksDr lHkhA 102. ^^ØkmfMax vkmV** (Crowding out) lacaf/r gS& (A) ueZnk (B) rkih ls ctV ?kkVk ls (A) jktdks"kh; ?kkVk(B) (C) isjh;kj (D) dkosjh ls buesa ls dksbZ ugha 115. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls ikfjfLFkfrdh ra=k dk nq'eu ekuk (C) izkjafHkd ?kkVk(D) 103. fdl dj dks yxkus ,oa olwyus dk dk;Z dsUnz ljdkj ds }kjktkrk gS\ (B) ;qdsfyIVl fd;k tkrk gS fdarq ckn esa mls jkT; ljdkj dks gLrkarfjr dj(A) ccwy (C) phM+ (D) uezk fn;k tkrk gS\ (A) O;; dj 116. HkweaMyh; m".krk ds izHkko ls& (B) migkj dj 1. lkoZHkkSfed laidZ csgrj gks x;sA (C) foKkiu ij yxk;k x;k dj 2. fgeunh nzohHkwr gksus yxhA (D) LVSEi ,oa iathdj.k 3. LokLF; ij dqizHkko iM+kA 104. psyS;k lfefr lacaf/r gS& 4. tyok;q vO;ofLFkr gks xbZA (A) lsok dj (B) oSV (A) 1] 2] 3 lgh (B) 1] 2] 4 lgh (C) O;kikj dj (D) th- ,l- Vh(C) 2] 3] 4 lgh (D) mijksDr lHkh lgh 105. lekuqikfrd dj iz.kkyh esa dj dh nj ij D;k izHkko 117. iM+rkfuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh xSl vEy&o`f"V dk dkj.k ugha gS\ gS \ (A) lYiQj MkbZ&vkWDlkbM (B) ukbVªkstu MkbZvkWDlkbM (A) dj dh nj c<+ tkrh gS] vxj vk; c<+ tk, (C) vkWDlhtu (D) dkcZu MkbZ&vkWDlkbM (B) dj dh nj ?kV tkrh gS] vxj vk; ?kV tk, 118. rkieku c<+us ls vknzZrk& (C) dj dh nj esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha gksrk vk; ds c<+us(A) ,oa c<+rh gS (B) ?kVrh gS ?kVus ls (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha (C) dksbZ ifjorZu ugha gksrk 106. v'kksd ds fdl f'kykys[k ls gesa dfyax ;q¼ dh tkudkjh (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugh izkIr gksrh gS\ 119. mPPk Tokj dk dkj.k gS& (A) 13oka (B) 12oka (A) lw;Z dk xq#Rokd"kZ.k cy (C) 11oka (D) pkSFkk (B) pUnzek dk xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy 107. fot;uxj lkezkT; dh jkt/kuh buesa ls dkSu ugha Fkh& (C) lw;Z ,oa pUnzek nksuksa dk xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy (A) vusxksaMh (B) pUnzfxfj (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (C) isuqdksaMk (D) dk¡ph 120. fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk ioZr vof'k"V ioZr dk mnkgj.k ugh gS\ 108. fdl 'kkld us vcqy iQ”ky ds gR;kjs dks iqjLÑr fd;k Fkk\ (A) vjkoyh (B) lriqM+k (A) vdcj (B) vkSjax”ksc (C) foaè;kpy (D) fgeky; (C) tgk¡xhj (D) 'kkgtgk¡ 121. fuEufyf[kr dk lqesy dhft,& 1- mÙkjk[kaM 109. Hkkjr esa jsy fuekZ.k dk fodkl fdl xouZj tujy ds (a) ukFkq yk dk;Zdky esa lokZf/d gqvk\ 2- flfDde (b) jksgrkax (A) dkuZokfyl (B) ykWMZ MygkSth (c) iky?kkV 3- fgekpy izns'k (C) ykWMZ dtZu (D) ykWMZ osystyh (d) fyiqys[k 4- dsjy (a) (b) (c) (d) 110. Lons'kh vkanksyu esa fdlus Hkkx ugha ? fy;k Fkk 3 4 1 (A) 2 (A) fdlkuksa us 3 2 1 4 (B) (B) efgykvksa us (C) 4 2 3 1 (C) Nk=kksa us (D) 1 2 3 4 (D) buesa ls lHkh us Hkkx fy;k Fkk 111. okLdksMhxkek nwljh ckj Hkkjr dc vk;k Fkk\ 122. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk lqlqIr Tokykeq[kh gS\ (A) ,Vuk (B) dksVksiSDlh (A) 1501 (B) 1502 fdfyeatkjks (C) (D) vdkadkxqvk (C) 1503 (D) 1504 ,evkbZthbatu dgk¡ lek;ksftr fd, tkrs ?gS 123. (MIG) 112. LiSe lacaf/r gS& dksjkiqV ukfld (A) (B) (A) dyk ls (B) laxhr ls (C) cSaxykSj (D) iw.ks (C) [ksy ls (D) daI;qVj ls Ph: 09555108888,

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Part - III (General Awareness) 101. Which statement is true with respect to “GST” (A) It will make Indian taxation system easy. (B) It will help to create a unified market in the country. (C) It will decrease the cascading effect. (D) All of the above 102. “CROWDING OUT” is related with– (A) Fiscal deficit (B) Budget deficit (C) Primary deficit (D) None of these 103. Which tax is imposed and collected by cent ral government and then it is transferred to state government? (A) Expenditure tax (B) Gift tax (C) Tax imposed on advertisement (D) Stamp and registration 104. “Chelliah Committee” is related to– (A) Service Tax (B) VAT (C) Sale Tax (D) GST 105. What is the effect on tax rate in proportional taxation? (A) It will increase when income increases. (B) It will decrease when income decreases. (C) It remains constant (D) None of these 106. The Kalinga war was found in which inscription of Ashoka? (A) 13th (B) 12th th (C) 11 (D) 4th 107. Which of the following was not the capital of Vijaynagar dynasty? (A) Anegondi (B) Chandragiri (C) Penukonda (D) Kanchi 108. Which ruler had awarded the murderer of Abul Fazal ? (A) Akbar (B) Aurangzeb (C) Jahangir (D) Shahjahan 109. The development of railways was maximum in the reign of which Governor General? (A) Cornwallis (B) Lord Dalhousie (C) Lord Curzon (D) Lord Wellesley 110. Who had not participated in “Swadeshi movement” ? (A) Farmers (B) Womens (C) Students (D) All of them participated 111. Vasco da Gama came to India for the second time in– (A) 1501 (B) 1502 (C) 1503 (D) 1504 112. “Spam” is related with– (A) Art (B) Music (C) Game (D) Computer

113. Scanner is an example of (A) Input device (B) Output device (C) Operating System (D) None of these 114. The river which is not west-flowing towards the Arabian sea is (A) Narmada (B) Tapi (C) Periyar (D) Kaveri 115. Which tree is referred as the enemy of Ecological system? (A) Acacia (B) Eucalyptus (C) Pine (D) Willow 116. Effects of Global warming are – 1. Universal communication becomes better. 2. Glaciers are melting. 3. Bad effect on health. 4. Climatic disorder (A) 1, 2, and 3 (B) 1, 2 and 4 (C) 2, 3 and 4 (D) All of the above are true 117. Which gas is not responsible for Acid rain? (A) Sulphur di-oxide (B) Nitrogen dioxide (C) Oxygen (D) CO2 118. When temperature increases, humidity– (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) No change (D) None of these 119. Cause of high tides is due to– (A) Gravitational force of sun (B) Gravitational force of moon (C) Gravitational force of both sun and moon. (D) None of these 120. Which of the following mountain is not an example of ‘Residual mountain’? (A) Aravali (B) Satpura (C) Vindhyachal (D) Himalaya 121. Match the following– (a) Nathu La 1. Uttarakhand (b) Rohtang 2. Sikkim (c) Palghat 3. Himachal Pradesh (d) Lipulekh 4. Kerala (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) 2 3 4 1 (B) 3 2 1 4 (C) 4 2 3 1 (D) 1 2 3 4 122. Which of the following is a “dormant Volcano”? (A) Mt. Etna (B) Cotopaxi (C) Kilimanjaro (D) Aconcagua 123. Where are the MIG engines assembled ? (A) Koraput (B) Nasik (C) Bangalore (D) Pune

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137. Who among the following has never been appointed as the chairman of Finance Commission? (A) A.M. Khusro (B) Vijay L. Kelkar (C) K.V. Kamath (D) C. Rangrajan 138. Who signature does one rupee note bear – (A) Governor of RBI (B) Finance minister (C) Finance Secretary (D) Prime minister 139. 'Tropopause' separates (A) Troposphere from Ionosphere (B) Stratosphere from Mesosphere (C) Mesosphere from Exosphere (D) Troposphere from Stratosphere 140. Which one of these is a communicable disease ? (A) Diabetes (B) Diptheria (C) Arthritis (D) Cancer 141. Kaiga-II plant which supplies electricity is a(A) Hydel Project (B) Coal Project (C) Nuclear Power Reactor (D) No of these 142. 'Meluha' is related with (A) Sindhu (B) Greeks (C) Afghans (D) None of these 143. Molten NaCl is the good conductor of electricity due to– (A) Free electrons (B) Free ions (C) Free molecules (D) None of these 144. pH value of wine is – (A) 7.0 (B) 2.8 (C) 8.5 (D) 6.5 145. Which of the following is a secondary cell? (A) Dry cell (B) Mercury cell (C) Fuel cell (D) Nickel cell 146. Charles law refers to– (A) V 

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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. They have been (A)/ prohibiting me for (B)/ borrowing money. (C)/ No error. (D) 152. The government has many (A)/ news schemes for people (B)/ who want to start businesses in rural areas. (C)/ No error. (D) 153. The advocate leaked (A)/ the matter (B) to the media. (C)/ No error. (D) 154. He is (A)/ averse with (B)/ any form of physical exercise. (C)/ No error. (D) 155. He had no right (A)/ to attend this meeting since he (B)/ has not been invited for the same. (C)/ No error. Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 161, 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 _____ the clothes and hung them up on the clothline. (A) kept on (B) blew up (C) cleared away (D) picked up 157. My friend fail to see why I should ride the _____ horse just because I have won a prize. (A) great (B) good (C) big (D) high 158. The place is infested ____ poisnous snakes. (A) with (B) in (C) from (D) by 159. I promise to ______ you in your difficulty. (A) stand for (B) stand against (C) stand by (D) stand with 160. She did not ______ her shock at her son’s death. (A) get though (B) get on (C) get over (D) get up 161. The sudden change in the behaviour came as a surprise to me, I began_____. (A) to cut a sorry fingure (B) to smell a rat (C) to turn a new leaf (D) to blow hot and cold Direction: In Question nos. 162 to 169, 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.

162. The car’s doors are loose . (A) car-doors are loose (B) doors of car are loose (C) doors of the car are loose (D) No improvement 163. Since the car had broke down, we had to take a bus. (A) to break down (B) was broken down (C) broke down (D) No improvement 164. India has many laws for regulating to use of land in urban areas. (A) regulated for using (B) to regulate the use (C) for regulating used (D) No improvement 165. For such a gigantic task, there should be some special task force. (A) trivial (B) important (C) huge (D) No improvement 166. I can always count on him in times of difficulty. (A) count at him (B) count on he (C) count him on (D) No improvement 167. My cousin sister is a teacher. (A) cousin (B) counsin’s sister (C) cousin brother (D) No improvement 168. His inflexible attitude is the root cause of most of his problems. (A) negative (B) nasty (C) rigid (D) No improvement 169. The mother has no contol on her children. (A) with (B) over (C) from (D) No improvement Directions : In question nos. 170 to 172, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. 170. Exodus (A) Restoration (B) Return (C) Home-coming (D) Influx 171. Churlish (A) Accomodating (B) Polite (C) Helpful (D) Happy 172. Antipathy (A) Obedience (B) Admiration (C) Agreement (D) Fondness Directions : In question nos. 173 to 175, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. 173. Feign (A) Pretend (B) Attend (C) Condemn (D) Condone 174. Precarious (A) Brittle (B) Perilous (C) Critical (D) Cautious 175. Promulgate (A) Proclaim (B) Inform (C) Promote (D) Enforce

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 Directions : In question nos. 176 to 178, 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. 176. (A) Perseverance (B) Preservarance (C) Perseverence (D) Preserverence 177. (A) Seperable (B) Separable (C) Saperable (D) Saparable 178. (A) Accomodation (B) Acommodation (C) Accomodation (D) Acomodation Directions : In Question nos. 179 to 184, 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. 179. An addition to the end of a letter. (A) Postscript (B) Prelude (C) Postnatal (D) Postmortem 180. One who is filled with excessive and mistaken enthusiasm about one's religion. (A) Fatalist (B) Lunatic (C) Fanatic (D) stoic 181. Time after twilight and before night. (A) Evening (B) Dawn (C) Dusk (D) Eclipse 182. One who pretends illness to escape duty. (A) Truant (B) Malingerer (C) Hypocrite (D) Concubine 183. The dead skin cast off by a snake. (A) Bought (B) Slough (C) Peeling (D) Borough 184. Someone who keeps bees. (A) Apairist (B) Horticulturist (C) Sexagenarian (D) Sextuplet Direction : In Question nos. 185 to 190, 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. 185. She didn’t realize that the clever salesman was taking her for a ride. (A) trying to trick her (B) taking her in a car (C) pulling her along (D) forcing her to go with him 186. If he is lazy, why don’t you turn him off. (A) scold him (B) punish him (C) dismiss him (D) warn him 187. Seeing a ripe tomato he started laughing. (A) mellow fruit (B) rotten fruit (C) fresh fruit (D) a bald person 188. To give vent to (A) express (B) cause trouble (C) lose courage (D) circulate 189. On the issue of marriage, Sarita put her foot down. (A) stood up (B) was firm (C) got down (D) walked fast 190. The Prime Minister made a clarion call of his colleagues on food security bill. (A) given lesson (B) scolded them (C) invited them (D) made a big call

Direction : In Question nos. 191 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 millions of people from different parts of the world, who have settled in America, have all contributed something to American English. Though ...191... to the new ways of life they ...192... in the new country, they could not help leaving some ...193... of their language of English. ...194... drawing upon these many elements which make ...195... American culture, Americans have made their kind of English a melting pot in miniature. 191. (A) confining (B) connecting (C) confirming (D) conforming 192. (A) acquired (B) traced (C) sought (D) found 193. (A) identity (B) elements (C) marks (D) signs 194. (A) by (B) in (C) on (D) from 195. (A) up (B) over (C) for (D) of 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 There are certain people, however, with whom one has a right to be bored-people who are so self-centered that they cannot listen to anyone else talking, people who engage in long conversations with their pets when visitors are present. People who engage in endless reminiscences of their old school when in company of a man who was at a different school. Such people are boring because they make one feel, for the time being, an outsider. 196. The expression 'endless reminiscences' stands for (A) a recollection of past experiences (B) a very long conversation (C) a very brief conversation (D) a long chain of events 197. People are said to be self-centered when (A) they look at themselves (B) they are at the centre of everything (C) they cannot listen to anyone else (D) they want to be the centre of a company 198. The word 'reminiscences' used in the passage refers to (A) old memories (B) dreams (C) past habits (D) dirty pictures 199. Boring persons are generally (A) talkative (B) tedious (C) quiet (D) indifferent 200. The interesting people are those who (A) make you feel that you are not an outsider (B) shower on you a lot of flattering remarks (C) talk to you in a patronising manner (D) listen to you with attention and respect

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