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(A) 300º T P (C) 325º (A) 16 lsehú (B) 20 lsehú A fdlh dk;Z dks24 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrk gS] B 9 fnu (C) 24 (D) 25 lsehú lsehú esa oC 12 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrk gSA B o C us dk;Z djuk b, c okLrfod la[;k;s gS vkSj a3+b3 + c3 = 3abc ;fn a, 'kq: fd;k ysfdu3 fnu ckn mUgsa dk;Z NksM+uk64. iM+kA 'ks"k rksa, b o c ds chp laca/ Kkr djsa& A fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk djsxkA dk;Z dks (A) a = b = c (B) a + c = b (A) 20 fnu (B) 15 fnu (C) a + b = c (D) b + c = a (C) 10 fnu (D) 12 fnu 65. x-v{k]y-v{k o 4x + 3y z= 12 ls cus f=kHkqt dk ifjeki

nw/ esa ikuh fdl vuqikr esa feyk;k tk, rkfd ml feJ.k crk;sA dks Ø; ewY; ij cspus20% ls dk YkkHk gksA (A) 6 bdkbZ (A) 1 : 5 (B) 5 : 1 (C) 12 bdkbZ (C) 2 : 5 (D) 3 : 5

(B) 4 bdkbZ (D) 7 bdkbZ cos10º  cos30º  cos50º  cos70º dk eku Kkr djsaA

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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude) 51.

52.

53.

54.

Find the value of

- 3 + 3+8 7+4 3

(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 5

(D)

7 The diagonals of two squares are in the ratio of 2 : 5. Find the ratio of their areas. (A) 4 : 5 (B) 2 : 25 (C) 4 : 25 (D) 5 : 2 If the simple interest on a sum of money at 5% per annum for 3 years is ` 1200, find the compound interest on the same sum of money for the same period at the same rate. (A) ` 1250 (B) ` 1261 (C) ` 1300 (D) ` 1331 In the figure given below lines k and l are parallel, then find the value of aº + bº –



60.

61.

1 3 and sin(x - y) = 2 , then find the value of x ? (A) 45º (B) 50º (C) 48º (D) 75º By selling an article a person makes a profit of 20% on the cost price. What will be the equivalent profit on the selling price ?

If tan(x + y) =

2 % (B) 25% 3 (C) 20% (D) 30% When a number is decreased by 12% it becomes 110. Find that number ? (A) 125 (B) 150 (C) 88 (D) 220 In the figure given below O is the centre of the circle. A tangent PT is drawn from point P of the circle. If radius of circle is 7 cm and OT = 25 cm, then find the length of tangent PT.

(A) 16 62.

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k

45º bº l

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(A) 300º (B) 310º (C) 325º (D) 315º A can finish a work in 24 days, B in 9 days and C in 12 days. B and C start work together but forced to leave after 3 days. Then in how many days A will complete the remaining work. (A) 20 days (B) 15 days (C) 10 days (D) 12 days In what ratio water should be mixed with milk to gain 20% by selling the mixture at its cost price. (A) 1 : 5 (B) 5 : 1 (C) 2 : 5 (D) 3 : 5 A cone, a hemisphere and a cylinder stand on equal bases and have the same height. Find the ratio of their volumes. (A) 1 : 3 : 2 (B) 1 : 2 : 3 (C) 2 : 3 : 1 (D) 1 : 2 : 4 Which term should be added to (4x2+8x) so that resulting expression will be a perfect square ? (A) 2 (B) 2x (C) 4 (D) 4x Incomes of x and y are in the ratio of 4 : 3, their expenditures are in the ratio of 12 : 7. Both save ` 6400 at the end of the month. Find the income of x ? (A) ` 15000 (B) ` 24000 (C) ` 8000 (D) ` 16000

O

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T P (A) 16 cm (B) 20 cm (C) 24 cm (D) 25 cm If a, b, c are real numbers and a3+b3 + c3 = 3abc; then find the relation among a, b & c. (A) a = b = c (B) a + c = b (C) a + b = c (D) b + c = a Find the perimeter of a triangle which is formed by x-axis, y- axis and 4x + 3y = 12 ? (A) 6 units (B) 4 units (C) 12 units (D) 7 units Find the value of cos10º  cos30º  cos50º  cos70º (A)

3 2

(B)

2 5

1 3 (D) 16 16 For what value of K equation [(x + 2a) (x + 4a) (x+10a) (x + 11a) + Ka4] will be a perfect square ? (A) 16 (B) 81 (C) 256 (D) 36 If a = 294, b = 295 & c = 296; then find the value of a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca ? (A) 3 (B) – 3 (C) + 3 (D) 0

(C) 67.

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` 60,000 is divided among A, B and C in such a way that A : B = 5 : 2 and B : C = 7 : 13. Find the A’s share. (A) ` 35000 (B) ` 14000 (C) ` 30000 (D) ` 28000 From the top of a tower of height 180 m, angles of depression of two objects on either sides of the tower are 30º and 45º then the distance between the objects are (A) 180 3 m

(B) 180( 3  1) m

(C) 60 3 m

(D) 180 ( 3  1) m

If 80% of a number is added to 80 gives the result as the number itself, then find the number ? (A) 400 (B) 320 (C) 360 (D) 440 Find the value of x in an equation

x  x²  1



x  x²  1 (A) + 4 (C) + 2 73.

x  x²  1

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= 14

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17

(B) 13

(C) 75.

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(D) 13 19 3 years ago the average age of husband, wife and their child was 27 years and that of wife and the child 5 years ago was 20 years. Then find the present age of the husband ? (A) 20 year (B) 40 year (C) 35 year (D) 50 year The weight of the container is 25% of its weight which is filled with a certain fluid. When some fluid is removed, the weight of the container and remaining fluid becomes 50% of its original weight. What fractional part of the liquid has been removed ? (A) 1/3 (B) 3/4 (C) 2/3 (D) 5/7 If sin θ + sin2 θ = 1, then the value of cos2 θ

83.

84.

4 th that of monday, then the 5 temperature on thursday was: (A) 20º (B) 32º (C) 35º (D) 36º A dealer sells his goods at 20% loss on cost price but uses less weight of 40%. Find his profit percentage ?

(A) 33

1 % Profit 3

(B) 20% Profit

(C) 16

2 % Profit 3

(D) 25% Profit

If an area of a regular pentagon is 125 3 Sq. cm. Find the length of its side ? (A) 15 cm

(B) 25 3 cm

(C) 10 cm 85.

+ cos4 θ is (A) 1 (C) –1

1 hours to fill the tank. If the tank is full, 2 how much time the leakage will take to empty it ? (A) 20 Hours (B) 21 Hours (C) 24 Hours (D) 14 Hours The mean temperature from monday to wednesday was 370C and from tuesday to thursday was 340 C . If the temperature of

thursday was

of 5 * 12 is. (A)

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3

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If 2 * 3 =

An uneducated retailer marks all his goods at 50% above the cost price and thinks that he will still make 25% profit. If he offers a discount of 25% on the marked price. What is his actual profit on selling ? (A) 20% (B) 15% (C) 12

(B) 0 (D) – 6

(A) 2 (C) 1 74.

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163 3

m3

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From a point A on a bridge across a river, the angle of depression of the bank of a river on opposite sides are 30º and 45º respectively. If the bridge is at a height of 18m. Find the width of the river ? (A) 18 ( 3  1) m

(B) 20 ( 3  1) m

(C) 18 ( 3  1) m

(D) 20 ( 3  1) m

If one root of a quadratic equation is 2+ 5 , find the quadratic equation. (A) x2 + 4x – 1 = 0 (B) x2 – 4x –1 = 0 (C) x2 + 4x + 1 = 0 (D) x2 – 4x + 1 = 0 A tradesman marks his goods 20% above the cost price but allows a discount of 5% on its purchase, what profit percent does he make? (A) 14% (B) 21% (C) 15% (D) 20% A village having a population of 4000 requires 150 l of water per head per day. There is a tank with capacity 20 m × 15 m × 6 m. In how many days water of this tank will finish ? (A) 3 days (B) 2 days (C) 4 days (D) 5 days A trader marked a watch 40% above the cost price and then gave a discount of 10%. He make a net profit of ` 468 after paying a tax of 10% on the gross profit. What is the cost price of the watch? (A) ` 2000 (B) ` 1800 (C) ` 2400 (D) ` 2500 ABCD is a square. The diagonals AC and BD meet at point O. K and L be the points on AB such that AO = AK, BO = BL. Find the value of  LOK ? (A) 30º (B) 60º (C) 45º (D) 90º A can do a certain piece of work in 25 days and B can do it in 35 days. Both finished the work together. If total wages of work is ` 48132, then find the wages of A. (A) ` 24707 (B) ` 24000 (C) ` 28000 (D) ` 28077 A person lends a certain sum at a certain rate for 2 years at compound interest. The sum becomes ` 50,000 after two years and ` 75000 after 4 years. Find the sum ? (A) ` 32,333.33 (B) ` 35,333.33 (C) ` 33,333.33 (D) ` 32,575.25 Find the area of shaded part.

y x (1, –2) (2, –4)

(A) 6 unit (B) 8 unit (C) 2 unit (D) 4 unit 95. Three points A(1,–2), B(3, 4) and C(4, 7) forms: (A) a straight line (B) an acute angled triangle (C) a right angled triangle (D) an equilateral triangle Directions (96-100): Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow. Number of boys and girls studying in five different colleges.

No. of Boys & Girls

86.

Boys Girls

6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 P

Q

R College

S

T

96.

What is the respective ratio of girls to boys in college R and S? (A) 9 : 14 (B) 7 : 11 (C) 8 : 11 (D) 11 : 14 97. The number of boys in college S is approximately what percent of the number of boys in college Q ? (A) 129% (B) 127% (C) 123% (D) 133% 98. Find the average number of boys from all the colleges together ? (A) 3500 (B) 4500 (C) 4000 (D) 5000 99. What is the respective ratio of girls in college R and S to college P and T ? (A) 7 : 9 (B) 9 : 8 (C) 7 : 8 (D) 9 : 7 100. What is the respective ratio of total number of students from college S to the total number of students from college P ? (A) 15 : 17 (B) 17 : 15 (C) 15 : 16 (D) 15 : 19

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Part - III (General Awareness) 101. The fiber that is the least prone to fire is (A) Rayon (B) Cotton (C) Nylon (D) Terycot 102. The Pancreas secretes hormones that help in (A) The clotting of blood (B) Growth of the body (C) Maintaining the sugar balance (D) The production of antibodies 103. The jet plane engine works on the principle of : (A) Mass (B) Angular momentum (C) Linear momentum (D) Energy 104. In which one of the following does the subject of co-operative societies fall ? (A) Union list (B) State list (C) Concurrent list (D) Residuary power of Union Government 105. The first Secretary-General of the UN was ? (A) Dag Hammarskjold (B) Trygve-Lie (C) U. Thant (D) Dr. Kurt Waldheim 106. The earth consisting of the oceans, seas and gulfs is surrounded by an envelope called (A) Atmosphere (B) Biosphere (C) Hemisphere (D) Ionosphere 107. What is anthracite ? (A) Hard, shiny black coal (B) Soft, coloured limestone (C) Transformed shiny shale (D) Metamorphosed dark coloured sandstone 108. The battle of Buxar was fought between (A) Bahadurshah I & Shah Alam I (B) Shah Alam II & Mir Qasim (C) Akbar & Rana Pratap (D) None of these 109. Uttar Ram Charita is a famous work of (A) Ved Vyas (B) Tulsidas (C) Patanjali (D) Bhavabhuti 110. Cooling in a refrigerator is produced by the (A) Ice deposits on the freezer (B) Sudden expansion of a compressed gas (C) Evaporation of a volatile liquid (D) Both (A) and (B) 111. Panchayati Raj was recommended by (A) Sarkaria Commission (B) Fazal Ali Commission (C) Balwant Rai Committee (D) Rajamannar Committee

112. The Damodar Valley, Inner Mongolia and Pennsylvania are all important mining centres of : (A) Iron (B) Copper (C) Diamond (D) Coal 113. The main source of Indian Philosophy is contained within the (A) Vedas (B) Brahmanas (C) Puranas (D) Upanishads 114. Which was the First Indian Newspaper among the following ? (A) Bengal Gazette (B) Calcutta Journal (C) India Gazette (D) The Hindustan times 115. Only glucose is used f or energy requirement by the (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Brain (D) Muscles 116. The rate of metabolism is directly regulated by the gland (A) Thyroid (B) Parathyroid (C) Thymus (D) Pituitary 117. As per the Constitution of India, which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right ? (A) Right to freedom of religion (B) Right to equality (C) Right to f reedom of thought and expression (D) Right to property 118. Gandhian economy is based on the principle of (A) State Control (B) Competition (C) Trusteeship (D) Surplus Value 119. The Beaufort scale is used to measure (A) Humidity (B) Intensity of earthquakes (C) Wind Velocity (D) Air pressure 120. Identify the cold wind among the following ? (A) Chinook (B) Foehn (C) Sirocco (D) Buran 121. Satyashodhak Samaj was founded by (A) Mahadev Gobind Ranade (B) Jyotirao Phule (C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (D) Raja Ram Mohan Roy 122. Who among the following was associated with Kakori Conspiracy Case ? (A) Abdul Kalam Azad (B) Shahnawaz Khan (C) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan (D) Ashfaqulla Khan

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Liat D;k gS? & 133. ydM+h fuEu esa ls fdldk lkekU; uke gS& (A) ,d ikS/k (B) iQi¡wQnh (A) dSfEc;e (B) f}rh;d Ýyks,e (C) ,d tkuoj (D) thok'e (C) laoguh isVh (D) f}rh;d tkbye NqbZ&eqbZ ds ikS/s(pulvinus) esa ifYoul dh eq[; Hkwfedk 134. foVkfeu 'D' ds vykok ekuo 'kjhj fuEu esa ls fdl foVkfeu fuEu esas ls fdl dk;Z es gS & dk la'ys"k.k dj ldrk gS& (A) izLosnu (B) ifÙk;ksa dh xfr esa (A) foVkfeu A (B) foVkfeu B (C) izdk'k la'kys"k.k (D) iÙks fxjus esas (C) foVkfeu K (D) foVkfeu C gfjr vkSj izkFkfed vfuok;Z f'k{kk gsrq] bEihfj;y fo/ku 135. VekVj dh pVuh (Tomato sauce) esa ifjj{kd ds :i ifj"kn esa ,d fo/s;d fuEu esa ls fdlds }kjk izLrqr fd;k esa iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS & x;k & (A) lksfM;e DyksjkbM (B) lksfM;e ckbdkcksZusV (A) th- ds- xks[kys (B) ch- vkj- vEcsMdj (C) lksfM;e ykjsy lYiQsV (D) lksfM;e csUtks,V (C) esgEen 'kiQh (D) rst cgknqj lizq 136. pkoy ,d iQy gS tks fd tkuk tkrk gS & vfoHkkftr Hkkjr ds fy, lafo/ku lHkk dh izFke cSBd dc (A) iQsfyl (B) ikse gqbZ Fkh& (C) dSfjvksfIll (D) Mªwi (A) 6 fnlEcj 1946 137. jkT; foÙk vk;ksx ds lEcU/ esa fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa esa dkS (B) 9 fnlEcj 1946 lk lgh gS? (C) 4 tuojh 1947 (A) ;g ,d vukSipkfjd laLFkk gSA (D) 22 ekpZ 1947 (B) ;g ,d laoS/kfud laLFkk gSA Hkkjrh;ksa dks izFke ckj fo/kf;dk esa izfrfuf/Ro dk ekSdk fn;k (C) ;g ,d iz'kklfud laLFkk gSA x;k & (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ughaA (A) Hkkjrh; ifj"kn vf/fu;e] 1909 138. iQjojh2015 esa HkkypUnz usekM+s dks fuEu esa ls fd (B) Hkkjr ljdkj vf/fu;e]1919 ? Fkk iqjLdkj gsrq pquk x;k (C) Hkkjrh; ifj"kn vf/fu;e] 1919 (A) fdax iQSty iqjLdkj (D) Hkkjr ljdkj vf/fu;e]1935 (B) uk;qnEek iqjLdkj eSdky Js.kh fdl jkT; esa fLFkr gS& (C) bf.M;k gkjeksuh iqjLdkj (A) if'pe caxky (B) dsjy (D) KkuihB iqjLdkj (C) mM+hlk (D) NRrhlx<+ 139. Hkkjrh; tyok;q ij fuEu ls fdldk egÙoiw.kZ izHkko ughaiQjojh gS&2015 esa fuEufyf[kr essa ls fdl ns'k es mlds pkj uxjksa esas ,d lkFk igyh ckj Mªkboj jfgr dkj ijh{k.k gsrq (A) ekulwu pykbZ xbZ?Fkh (B) ioZrksa dh mifLFkfr (A) (B) tkiku esa ;w- ,l- ,- esa (C) leqnzh /kjk,a (C) teZuh esa (D) xzsV fczVsu esa (D) Hkweè;j js[kk ls fudVre 140. fuEu Mp bZLV bf.M;k dEiuh Hkkjr esa vius izHkko dks cuk, j[kusesa ls dkSu vc Hkkjr esa rsy dh dherksa dk fu/kZj.k djrk gS? esa D;ksa vliQy-jgh (A) foÙk (A) iqrZxkfy;ksas us mUgs Hkkjr esa O;kikj djus dh vuqefr ugh ea=kky; lacaf/r jkT; ljdkj (B) nhA (B) Mp ljdkj ds c<+rs gq, gLr{ksi ds dkj.kA (C) isVªksfy;e ea=kky; (C) Mpksa dks tcju /kfeZd fooknksa esa fyIr fd;k x;kA (D) rsy dEifu;k¡ (D) fczfV'k rkdrksa us mUgs Hkkjr NksM+us gsrq 141.etcwj fuEufd;kA esa ls dkSu iQlyksa ds U;wure leFkZu ewY; fu/kZ fuEu esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR; gS A lEcU/h laLrqfr djrk?gS (A) d'ehj dks eqxy lkezkT; esa gq¡ek;q }kjk feyk;k x;kA (A) Hkkjrh; Ñf"k vuqla/ku ifj"kn (B) xqtjkr dks eqxy lkezkT; esa vdcj }kjk feyk;k x;kA(B) uckMZ (NABARD) (C) ekyok dks eqxy lkezkT; esa tgkaxhj }kjk feyk;k x;kA (C) Ñf"k ykxr ,oa dher vk;ksx (D) [kkuns'k dks eqxy lkezkT; esa 'kkgtgk¡ }kjk feyk;k(D) x;kA Hkkjrh; Ñf"k vuqla/ku laLFkku 'kjhj ds leLr Hkkxksa esa v'kq¼ jDr fuEu esa142. ls fdlds 2015 Hkkjr ds mi&jk"Vªifr }kjk ekpZ esa foeksfpr iqLrd ekè;e ls ân; esa izos'k djrk gS& ? gS ^vkrad ds lk;s es* fdlus fy[kh (A) nk¡;k fuy; (B) ck¡;k fuy; (A) 'ksiQkfydk oekZ (B) us eUuw Hk.Mkjh us (C) nk¡;k vkfyUn (D) ck¡;k vkfyUn (C) uferk xks[kys us (D) xfjek lat; us Ph: 09555108888,

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 123. What is the sponge ? (A) A plant (B) A fungus (C) An animal (D) A fossil 124. The pulvinus in the 'Touch-me-not' plant plays a vital role in (A) Transpiration (B) Leaf movement (C) Photosynthesis (D) Leaf fall 125. A bill in the Imperial Legislative Council for green and compulsory primary education had been introduced by (A) G. K Gokhale (B) B. R Ambedkar (C) Mohammad Shafi(D) Tej Bahadur Sapru 126. The Constituent Assembly for undivided India had its first sitting on (A) December 6, 1946 (B) December 9, 1946 (C) December 4, 1947 (D) December 22, 1947 127. Indians had been given representation in the Legislature for the first time in the (A) Indian Council Act, 1909 (B) Government of India Act, 1919 (C) Indian Council Act, 1919 (D) Government of India Act, 1935 128. The Maikal range is situated in the State of (A) West Bengal (B) Kerala (C) Orissa (D) Chhattisgarh 129. Which of the following does not exercise a significant effect on the climate in India ? (A) The monsoons (B) The presence of mountains (C) Ocean currents (D) Nearness to the equator 130. Why did Dutch East India Company fail to maintain its influence in India ? (A) Portuguese did not allow them to trade in India. (B) There was a growing interference of Dutch Government. (C) Dutch indulged in forcibly religious controversy. (D) The English forces made them leave India. 131. Which one of the following statements is correct (A) Kashmir was annexed to Mughal empire by Humayun. (B) Gujrat was annexed to Mughal Empire by Akbar (C) Malwa was annexed to Mughal Empire by Jahangir (D) Khandesh was annexed to Mughal Empire by Shah Jahan 132. Impure blood from all parts of the body enters the heart through the (A) Right Ventricle (B) Left Ventricle (C) Right Auricle (D) Left Auricle

133. Wood is the common name of (A) Cambium (B) Secondary Phloem (C) Vascular bundle (D) Secondary Xylem 134. The human body can synthesize, besides vitamin D ? (A) Vitamin A (B) Vitamin B (C) Vitamin K (D) Vitamin C 135. The preservative used in Tomato Sauce is Sodium (A) Chloride (B) Bicarbonate (C) Laural sulphate (D) Benzoate 136. Rice is a fruit known as (A) Follice (B) Pome (C) Caryopsis (D) Drupe 137. Which one of the following statements about a State Finance Commission is true ? (A) It is an Informal body (B) It is a Constitutional body. (C) It is an Administrative body. (D) None of the above 138. Balchandra Nemade was elected in February 2015 for which one of the following awards ? (A) King Faisal Award (B) Nayudamma Award (C) India Harmony Award (D) Jnanpith Award 139. In February 2015, for the first time, a trial of driverless car was conducted simultaneously in four cities of (A) USA (B) Japan (C) Germany (D) Great Britain 140. Which amongst the following now decide the oil-prices in India ? (A) Ministry of Finance (B) Respective State (C) Ministry of Petroleum (D) Oil Companies 141. Which of the following makes recommendation regar ding fixing of Minimum Support Price for various crops ? (A) Indian Council of Agricultural Research. (B) NABARD (C) Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices. (D) Indian Agricultural Research Institute. 142. Who is the author of the book 'Aatank Ke Saye Me', which was released by the Vice President of India in March 2015 ? (A) Shefalika Verma (B) Mannu Bhandari (C) Namita Gokhale (D) Garima Sanjay

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^ukyUnk ifj;kstuk* fdl ea=kky; dh ifj;kstuk gS 146. fuEu esa ls fdl vkfFkZd losZ{k.k esa igyh ckj ^/kj.kh; ? (A) laLÑfr (B) ekuo lalk/u fodkl ? x;k fodkl vkSj tyok;q ifjorZu* dk uohu vè;k; tksM+k Fkk (C) vYi la[;d ekeys (D) fons'k (A) 2004 - 05 (B) 2011 - 12 (C) 2012 - 13 (D) 2013 - 14 144. uxjhdj.k ds dkj.kksa ds lEcU/ esa fuEu dFkuksa ij fopkj dhft, vksj uhps fn, x, dwV ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,& 147. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus ^opqZvy DylVlZ osc iksVZy izkjEH ? 1. xzkeh.k ls uxjh {ks=kksa esa izokl dh mQ¡ph nj fd;k gS* (A) lwpuk izkS|ksfxd foHkkx 2. 'kgjksa esa 'kS{kf.kd laLFkkvksa dh c<+rh la[;k (B) lw{e] y?kq ,oa eè;e miØe ea=kky; 3. vkS|ksxhdj.k dh m¡Qph nj 4. xzkeh.k {ks=kksa esa mQ¡pk thou Lrj (C) ekuo lalk/u fodkl ea=kky; dwV: (D) okf.kT; ea=kky; (A) 1, 2 rFkk 3 lgh gSA 148. pqEcdh; os/'kkyk ftldk mn~?kkVu 30 ekpZ 2015 dks (B) 2, 3 rFkk 4 lgh gSA fd;k x;k gS] vofLFkr gS (C) 1, 2 rFkk 4 lgh gSA (A) bykgkckn esa (B) xqyexZ esa (D) 1,3 rFkk 4 lgh gSA (C) f'kykax esa (D) iksVZ Cys;j esas 145. fuEu dks lqesfyr djs& 149. o"kZ 2015 esa ^vFkZ vkoj* euk;k x;k Fkk& lwph lwph -I -II (A) 31 ekpZ (B) 28 ekpZ (A) MCY;w- Vh-1. vks-Hkqxrku larqyu esa vlarqyu dks(C) 27 ekpZ (D) 19 ekpZ Bhd djus ds fy, foÙk iznku 150. fuEu esa ls fdlds fy, ^m|eh* gsYiykbZu LFkkfir ? dh xbZ gS djukA (A) lq{e] y?kq ,oa eè;e miØeksa ds fy, (B) vkbZ- ,e- ,iQ-2. lkekU;r% O;kikj esa ek=kkRed (B) cM+h iwath okys m|ksxks ds fy, izfrca/ks ds mi;ksx dks fuf"k¼ (C) efgyk m|fe;ksa ds fy, djukA (D) Ñf"k esa izkS|ksfxdh dk iz;ksx djus okys Ñ"kdksa ds fy (C) lkdZ 3. uE; Í.kksa dh LohÑfrA (D) vkbZ- Mh- ,- 4. nf{k.k ,f'k;kbZ ns'kksa ds chp lg;ksx dks c<+kok nsukA dwV: 143.

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 143. The 'Nalanda-Project' is a programme of the Ministry of : (A) Culture (B) Human Resource Development (C) Minority Affairs (D) External Affairs 144. Consider the following in relation to cause of Urbanization and select the correct answer from the codes given below: 1. High rate of emigration from Rural to Urban areas. 2. Increasing number of Educational Institutions in cities. 3. High rate of Industrialization 4. High Standard of Living in rural areas. codes: (A) 1, 2 and 3 are correct (B) 2, 3 and 4 are correct (C) 1, 2 and 4 are correct (D) 1,3 and 4 are correct 145. Match the following : List-I List-II (A) W.T. O 1. To provide finance to correct equilibrium in Balance of Payments. (B) I. M. F. 2. Generally to forbid the use of quantitative restrictions in trade. (C) SAARC 3. Sanction of Soft Loans (D) I. D. A 4. To promotes cooperation among South Asian countries. Codes: A B C D (A) 1 2 3 4 (B) 2 3 4 1 (C) 2 1 4 3 (D) 3 2 4 1

146. A new chapter on 'Sustainable Development and Climate Change' was first introduced in the Economic Survey of : (A) 2004 - 05 (B) 2011 - 12 (C) 2012 - 13 (D) 2013 - 14 147. Which among the following has launched 'Virtual-clusters' web portal ? (A) Department of Information Technology (B) Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. (C) Ministry of Human Resource Development (D) Ministry of Commerce 148. The magnetic observatory which was inaugurated on 30th March, 2015 is located at (A) Allahabad (B) Gulmarg (C) Shillong (D) Port Blair 149. 'Earth-Hour' was observed in the year 2015 on (A) 31st March (B) 28th March th (C) 27 March (D) 19th March 150. Helpline 'Udyami' is meant for : (A) Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (B) Large capital industries (C) Female Entrepreneurs (D) Farmers using technology in farming.

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Part - IV (English Language) Directions: In question numbers 151 to 155, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If there is no error, blacken the rectangle corresponding to (D) . 151. Honesty always has and (A)/ will always be (B)/ a great virtue. (C) / No error (D) 152. If we can work (A) / slow and steady (B) / we can finish it by noon (C) / No error (D) 153. Thank you (A) / I am fine (B) / completely (C) / No error (D) 154. I am (A) / looking forward for (B) / the day of my wedding. (C) / No error (D) 155. He served as President (A) / of the Lions Club (B)/since fifteen years. (C)/ No error (D) Directions: In question numbers 156 to 160, sentences are given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Choose the correct alternative out of the four . 156. Although they are not rich, they always wear .......... clothes. (A) respectful (B) respective (C) respectable (D) respected 157. Rajeev is too .......... as far as his food habits are concerned. (A) enjoyable (B) fastidious (C) curious (D) interesting 158. I ........ you to keep quiet. (A) beg of (B) beg from (C) beg (D) beg for 159. Let us take him upon his word. I see no room for any .............. in the matter. (A) duplicity (B) deviation (C) cynicism (D) difference 160. Health is too important to be .......... (A) neglected (B) detested (C) despised (D) discarded Directions : In question numbers 161 to 165, four alternatives are given for the idiom/ phrase and bold in the sentence. Choose the best alternative. 161. At the helm of (A) at the helm of the ship (B) at the main situation (C) in the centre of a storm (D) in the centre of the ship 162. Tread on one's toes (A) to give offence (B) walk on toes (C) tread with toes (D) flatter someone

163. The sailors nailed their colours to their mast. (A) put up a colourful mast (B) refused to climb down (C) took over the ship (D) decided to abandon the ship 164. The police cordoned off the area after the explosion. (A) the police filled the whole area (B) the police isolated the area (C) the police checked everyone in the area (D) the police did not allow anyone to leave the area 165. People were dropping like flies in the intense heat. (A) collapsing in large numbers (B) getting infected with many diseases (C) taking leave in large numbers (D) sitting down in the shade Directions : In question numbers 166 to 167, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. 166. OBSTRUCT (A) Impede (B) Prevent (C) Hasten (D) Restrain 167. MERCURIAL (A) Variable (B) Unstable (C) Erratic (D) Steady Directions : In question numbers 161 to 163, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. 168. OCCULT (A) Intelligible (B) Transparent (C) Scrutable (D) Esoteric 169. PROFUSE (A) Generous (B) Scanty (C) Meagre (D) Paucity Directions : In question numbers 170 to 176, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below given are alternatives of the underlined part as (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (D). 170. He has been working off and on for several years to compile a dictionary. (A) on or off (B) on and off (C) regularly (D) No improvement 171. 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 172. All the allegations levelled against him were found to be baseless. (A) levelled for (B) level with (C) level against (D) No improvement

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 173. Poor Tom laid in the shade of a tree before he could not walk further. (A) lied (B) lain (C) lay (D) No improvement 174. The labourers are bent at getting what is due to them. (A) bent for (B) bent upon (C) bent in (D) No improvement 175. Being a rainy day, we had to abandon the match. (A) Having been a rainy day (B) It being a rainy day (C) It been a rainy day (D) No improvement 176. As employees, we are accountable for our stakeholders. (A) accountable with (B) accountable to (C) accountable against (D) No improvement Directions: In question numbers 177 to 178, there are four different words out of which one is wrongly spelt word and indicate it by blackening the appropriate rectangle in the Answer Sheet 177. (A) Boutique (B) Physique (C) Opaque (D) Obleeque 178. (A)Malignity (B) Malodorus (C)Malfeasance (D) Malevolent Directions: In question numbers 179 to 185, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. 179. That which would burn easily (A) Incendiary (B) Incantation (C) Inflammable (D) Incandescent 180. Place of gathering for public discussion (A) Platform (B) Dias (C) Stage (D) Forum 181. An addition to the end of a letter (A) Postscript (B) Prelude (C) Postnatal (D) Post-mortem 182. A confusing situation (A) Perplexed (B) Quandary (C) Miffed (D) Jolted 183. A mournful song (or poem) for the dead (A) Ballad (B) Dirge (C) Ode (D) Lyric 184. The dead skin cast off by a snake (A) Bough (B) Slough (C) Peeling (D) Borough

185. Speaking one’s thoughts aloud to oneself (A) Apostrophise (B) Memorise (C) Soliloquise (D) Solemnize Directions (Q- 186 to 195) : In the following passages some of the words have been left out. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Greenhouse gases are only ....(186).... of the story when it comes to global warming. Changes to one part of the climate system can ....(187)… additional changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects energy. These secondary changes are ...(188)… climate feedbacks and they could more than double the amount of warming caused by carbon dioxide alone. The primary feedback are .... (189).... to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds and the carbon cycle. Perhaps the most well ....(190).... feedback comes from melting snow and ice in the Northern Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already ....(191).... a growing percentage or Arctic sea ice, exposing dark ocean water during the ....(192).... sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also ....(193).... in many areas. In the ....(194).... . of snow and ice, these areas go from having bright, sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that ....(195).... more energy into the Earth system and cause more warming. 186. (A) whole (B) part (C) material (D) issue 187. (A) raise (B) brings (C) cause (D) stop 188. (A) sensed (B) called (C) nothing (D) but 189. (A) due (B) results (C) reason (D) those 190. (A) done (B) known (C) ruled (D) bestowed 191. (A) mastering (B) sending (C) melting (D) calming 192. (A) make-shift (B) ceasing (C) troubled (D) perpetual 193. (A) dwindling (B) manufactured (C) descending (D) generating 194. (A) progress (B) reduced (C) existence (D) absence 195. (A) repel (B) waft (C) monitor (D) access

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 Directions (Q.196 to 200) : In these questions you have a brief passage with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and blacken the appropriate rectangles in the Answer Sheet. Self-directed learning, in its broadest meaning, describes a process in which individuals take the initiative with or without the help of others, in diagnosing their learning needs, formulation of learning goals, identifying resources for learning, choosing and implementing learning strategies and evaluating learning outcomes. Thus, it is important to attain new knowledge easily and skillfully for the rest of his or her life. What is the need for self-directed learning? One reason is that there is convincing evidence that people, who take the initiative in learning, learn more things and learn better than people waiting to be taught. The second reason is that self-directed learing is more in tune with our natural processes of psychological development; an essential aspect of maturing is developing the ability to take increasing responsibility of our own lives to become increasingly self-directed. The third reason is that many of the new development in education put a heavy responsibility on the learners to take a good deal of initiative in their

own learning. To meet the challenges in today's instructive environment, self-directed learning is most essential. 196. In Self-directed learning, an individual (A) takes initiative with or without the help of others (B) is passive and waits for directions (C) is helpless and dependent (D) takes initiative, without an objective 197. There is need for Self-directed learning because (A) it is less challenging (B) it helps people to learn more things and learn better (C) it is more cost-effective method (D) it is a modern method of learning 198. Which word best describes self-directed learning ? (A) Active learning (B) Passive learning (C) Compulsory learning (D) Repulsive learning 199. The modern environment according to the author is (A) restrictive (B) instructive (C) less developed (D) impracticable 200. The synonym of the word 'diagnosing' is (A) searching (B) examining (C) identifying (D) complying

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