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fdxzk- ewY; okys 36 fdxzk- pkoy ds lkFk feyk;k tk, fd izkIr feJ.k dks ij ` 7.20 izfr fdxzk- nj ls cspus20% : 5 gSA ;fn nks la[;k,a ,slh gSa fd muds chp dk 3vuqikr dk ykHk izkIr gksA izR;sd dks 20 c<+k;k tkrk gS] rks fufeZr u;h la[;kvksa dk (A) 10 fdxzk(B) 10.8 fdxzkvuqikr7 : 9 gSA ewy la[;kvksa dks Kkr djsaA (C) 18 (D) 12 fdxzkfdxzk(A) 9, 15 (B) 24, 40 60. ` 12,500 dh /ujkf'k fdlh lk/kj.k C;kt dh nj ls pkj (C) 27, 45 (D) 15, 25 ,d Vhe ,d fuf'pr dk;Z dks10 fnuksa esa dj ldrh gSA ,d o"kks± ` 15,500 esa gks tkrh gSA C;kt dh nj Kkr djsaA 20dks nwljh Vhe mlh dk;Z fnuksa esa dj ldrh gSA ;fn nksuksa (A) 3% (B) 4% Vhe ,d lkFk feydj dke djsa rks og dk;Z dks fdrus fnuksa(C) 5% (D) 6% ? esa dj ysaxh 61. 30 fo|kfFkZ;ksa okyh ,dXd{kk esa24 fo|kFkhZ izFke Js.kh 3 1 28esa ls esa mÙkh.kZ gq, gSa ,oaY nwljh ds 35 fo|kfFkZ;ksa d{kk (A) 6 fnu (B) 6 fnu 2 3 fo|kFkhZ izFke Js.kh esa mÙkh.kZ gq, gSa] rks fdl d{kk e 2 4 Js.kh ikus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk izfr'kr ? T;knk Fkh (C) 6 fnu (D) 6 fnu 3 3 (A) d{kkX (B) d{kkY ,d d{kk esa gSa] [ksyrs gSa (C) nksuksa d{kk esa(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha 29 fo|kFkhZ fØdsV [ksyrs 26 gkWdh 12 iqQVckWy ,oa21 iqQVckWy [ksyrs gSaA ,oa fØdsV nksuksa [ksyrs dk vad vkSlr FkkA 62. bfrgkl dh ijh{kk esa lEiw.kZ d{kk 80 gSa] [ksyrs,oa gSa ,oa 14 gkWdh ,oa iqQVckWy nksuksa 15 fØdsV ;fn us vftZr fd, ,oa 10% fo|kfFkZ;ksa 95 vad 20% gkWdh nksuksa [ksyrs gSaA iqu% lHkh rhu [ksy [ksyrs gSa 8 fo|kFkhZ us rks d{kk esa ckdh fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds vadks 90 vad] rFkk nks fo|kFkhZ dksbZ [ksy ugha [ksyrs gSaA d{kkfo|kfFkZ;ksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk vkSlr fdruk Fkk ? dh la[;k fdruh gS% (C)

52.

,

2 3

(D)

15 13

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(A) 65.5 (C) 75

(B) 85 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

etnwjks ds ,d lewg dks dke ij yxk;k tkrk gS rFkk nwljs 63. ,d cM+s VSadj dks nks A ,oa B ls Øe'k%60 ,oa 40 ikbZiksa fnu ls izR;sd fnu ,d etnwj dke NksM+dj pyk tkrk gS feuV esa Hkjk tk ldrk gSA [kkyh VSadj dks Hkjus esa fdr vkSj tc vafre etnwj tkrk gS rks blds lkFk dke Hkh iwjk feuVugha le; yxsxk ;fn‘B’ dk iz;ksx vk/s le; ds fy, rFkk gks tkrk gSA ;fn lewg dk dksbZ Hkh etnwj dke NksM+dj ‘A’ ,oaB dk ,d lkFk iz;ksx 'ks"k vk/s le; ds fy, fd;k tkrk] rks og lewg dke dks 55% le; esa gh iwjk dj nsrkA lewg esa etnwjksa dh la[;k?D;k gS tkrk gS? (A) 50 (B) 40 (A) 30 feuV (B) 15 feuV (B) 45 (D) 10 feuV (C) 20 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha {0.9 – [2.3 – 3.2 – (7.1 – 5.4 – 3.5)]} dks ljy djsa% 64. 132 lseh- yEcs rkj ds ,d VqdM+s dks Øeokj leckgq (A) 0.18 (B) 1.8 (C) 0 (D) 2.6 f=kHkqt] ,d oxZ] ,d o`Ùk ,oa fu;fer "kMHkqt ds :i esa eksM+ ,d Bksl /kfRod flys.Mj] ftldk vk/kj O;kl 2 lseh- ,oa tkrk gSA lokZf/d {ks=kiQy blesa lfEefyr gksrk gS tc rkj 16 lseh- gS] dks xykdj ,d gh vkdkj12 mQ¡pkbZ dsBksl dks bl :i esa eksM+ tkrk gS% xksys cuk, tkrs gSaA izR;sd xksys dk O;kl gksxk% (A) o`Ùk (B) "kMHkqt (A) 2 lseh(B) 3 lseh(C) oxZ (D) f=kHkqt (C) 4 lseh(D) 6 lsehPh: 09555108888, 09555208888 7

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Find the value of

1+

2 3

11 13

(B)

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than

1–

2 3

13 15

15 16 (D) 13 11 Two numbers are such that the ratio between them is 3 : 5. If each is increased by 20, the ratio between the new numbers so formed is 7 : 9. Find the original numbers. (A) 9, 15 (B) 24, 40 (C) 27, 45 (D) 15, 25 A team can do a particular task in 10 days. Another team can do the same task in 20 days. In how many days will the job be finished, if both the teams work together ?

59.

(C) 52.

53.

(A) 6

3 days 2

(B) 6

60.

61.

1 days 3

2 4 days (D) 6 days 3 3 In a class, 29 students play cricket, 26 play hockey and 21 play football. 12 play both football & cricket, 14 play both hockey and football and 15 play both cricket & Hockey. Further 8 students play all the three and 2 do not play at all. The number of students in the class is: (A) 70 (B) 55 (C) 47 (D) 45 A group of workers was put on a job. From the second day onwards, one worker was withdrawn each day. The job was finished when the last worker was withdrawn. Had no worker been withdrawn at any stage, the group would have finished the job in only 55% of the scheduled time. How many workers were there in the group ? (A) 50 (B) 40 (B) 45 (D) 10 Simplify {0.9 – [2.3 – 3.2 – (7.1 – 5.4 – 3.5)]} (A) 0.18 (B) 1.8 (C) 0 (D) 2.6 Twelve solid spheres of the same size are made by melting a solid metallic cylinder of base diameter 2 cm and height 16 cm. The diameter of each sphere is: (A) 2 cm (B) 3 cm (C) 4 cm (D) 6 cm

(C) 6 54.

55.

56. 57.

Which of the following fractions is greater

8 9

2 1+ + 3

(A)

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(A)

1 2

(B)

2 3

(C)

4 5

(D)

9 10

How many kgs. of wheat costing ` 8 per kg must be mixed with 36 kg of rice costing ` 5 per kg so that 20% gain may be obtained by selling the mixture at ` 7.20 per kg ? (A) 10 kg (B) 10.8 kg (C) 18 kg (D) 12 kg A sum of ` 12,500 amounts to ` 15,500 in 4 years at the rate of simple interest. Find the rate percent. (A) 3% (B) 4% (C) 5% (D) 6% In a class X of 30 students 24 passed with first class; in another class Y of 35 students, 28 passed with first class. In which class did the percentage of students get more first class ? (A) Class X (B) Class Y (C) Both classes (D) None of these In History paper, the average of the entire class was 80 marks. If 10% of the students scored 95 marks and 20% scored 90 marks, what was the average marks of the remaining students of the class ? (A) 65.5 (B) 85 (C) 75 (D) None of these A large tanker can be filled by two pipes A & B in 60 minutes & 40 minutes respectively. How many minutes will it take to fill the empty tanker if B fills it for half the time and A & B fill it together for the other half ? (A) 30 mins (B) 15 mins (C) 20 mins (D) None of these A piece of wire 132 cm long is bent successively in the shape of an equilateral triangle, a square, a circle and a regular hexagon. The largest area is included when the wire is bent into the shape of a: (A) Circle (B) Hexagon (C) Square (D) Triangle 09555208888

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dk vuqikr5 : 9 : 4 ds vuqikr esa gSA ftudk dqy`206 ewY; gSA gj ,d izdkj ds flDdksa dh la[;k Kkr djsaA

djrk gS] rks mldh vkSlr pky gSµ

67.

68.

69.

(B) 6500 (D) 7000

(A) 32

2 19

(B) 34 fdeh-@?kaVk

3 5

(C) 34

14 19

fdeh-@?kaVk (D) 35 fdeh-@?kaVk

74.

75.

fdeh-@?kaVk

(A) 40, 360, 160 (C) 80, 300, 150

(B) 200, 360, 160 (D) 40, 160, 300 45° ls cny dj 30° gks tkrk gS tc lw;Z dk mUu;u dks.k

rc tehu ij fLFkr fdlh mèokZ/j ehukj ds Nk;k dh yEckbZ fuf'pr nzo ls Hkjh gqbZ dUVsuj esa csyukdkj dsu dk10 Hkkj ehVj c<+ tkrh gS] rks ehukj dh mQapkbZ D;k gS\ 16.66% gSA tc dqN nzo gVk;k tkrk gS rks dUVsuj dk Hkkj (B) 10  3  1 ehVj ,oa 'ks"k nzo dqy ekSfyd Hkkj dk gksrk gSA nzo dk (A) 5 3 ehVj 33.33% fdruk fgLlk gVk;k x;k? gS (C) 5  3  1 ehVj (D) 10 3 ehVj (A)

1 3

(B)

1 2

(C)

2 3

(D)

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

, d O;kikjh fdlh oLrq dks ` 1920 esa [kjhnrk gSA og ml oLrq dks20% dh NwV ij cspus ds20% ckn ykHk izkIr djrk gSA rks ml oLrq dk foØ; ewY; Kkr djsa ? (A) ` 2304 (B) ` 2200

(B) ` 1536 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

;fn ` 1800 dk 10% okf"kZd pØo`f¼ C;kt dh nj ls ,d 76. ;fn 6 oLrqvksa dk Ø; ewY; 8 oLrqvksa ds foØ; ewY; ds fuf'pr le; esa C;kt ` 378 gS] rks le; (lkyks esa) Kkr cjkcj gS] rks ykHk izfr'kr Kkr djsaA djsaA (A) 33% (B) 50% (A) 3.0 o"kZ (B) 2.5 o"kZ (C) 66% (D) 75% (C) 2.0 o"kZ (D) 2.8 o"kZ 77. nh xbZ PT o`Ùk dh Li'kZ js[kk gS ftldk O gS vkÑfr esa] dsUnz vkSj v:.k dh jk; esa mldk otu 65 fdxzk- ls vf/d o 72 R fcUnq ij Li'kZ djrh gSA ;fnSQ ;g o`Ùk dks O;kl dks c<+k;k fdxzk ls de gSA mldk HkkbZ v:.k ls lger ugha gS vkSj og tk, rks ;g Li'kZ js[kkPT ij lsP fcUnq ij feyrh gSASPR ;fn lksprk gS fd v:.k dk otu 60 fdxzk- ls vf/d o 70 0 0 0 0 gS? = x vkSj QSR = y gS] rks x + 2y dk eku D;k fdxzk- ls de gSA mldh ek¡ ds vuqlkj mldk68otu fdxzk- ls vf/d ugha gSA ;fn lHkh yksx vius vuqeku esa lgh S gks] rks v:.k dk vkSlr vuqekfur otu D;k gksxkA O y (A) 67 fdxzk(B) 68 fdxzk(C) 69 fdxzk(D) vkadM+s i;kZIr ugha x fdlh uxj ds ,d eghus ds izFke pkj fnuksa dk vkSlr rkieku P T R 58 fMxzh FkkA nwljs] rhljs] pkSFks rFkk ikapos fnu dk vkSlr (A) 90° (B) 105° rkieku60 fMxzh FkkA ;fn igys vkSj ikapos fnu ds rkieku dk (C) 135° (D) 180° vuqikr7 : 8 Fkk] rks ikapos fnu dk rkieku ?D;k Fkk ftls 25, 35 rFkk40 ls 78. og U;wure la[;k Kkr djsa20, (A) 64 fMxzh foHkkftr djus ij Øe'k% 14, 19, 29 rFkk 34 'ks"k jgrk (B) 62 fMxzh gksA (C) 56 fMxzh (A) 1390 (B) 1300 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (C) 1400 (D) 1394 0

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A publisher sells copies of books to a retail dealer at ` 5 per copy but allows 25 copies to be counted as 24. If the retailer sells each of the 25 copies at ` 6, then profit % is: (A) 20% (B) 24% (C) 25% (D) 40% A man covers a distance of 60 kms at a speed of 40 km/hr and another distance of 50 kms at 30 km/hr, the average speed is (A) 32

2 km/hr 19

(B) 34

(C) 34

14 km/hr 19

(D) 35 km/hr

The weight of a cylindrical can alone is 16.66% of the container filled with a certain liquid. When some liquid is removed, the weight of the container and remaining liquid is 33.33% of the total original weight. What fraction of liquid has been removed ? (A)

(C) 68.

69.

70.

3 km/hr 5

1 3

(B)

1 2

2 3

(D) None of these

If the compound interest on ` 1800 at 10% per annum for a certain period of time is ` 378. Find the time in years. (A) 3.0 years (B) 2.5 years (C) 2.0 years (D) 2.8 years In Arun’s opinion, his weight is greater than 65 kg but less than 72 kg. His brother does not agree with Arun and he thinks that Arun’s weight is greater than 60 kg but less than 70 kg. His mother’s view is that his weight cannot be greater than 68 kg. If all of them are correct in their estimation, what is the average of different probable weights of Arun ? (A) 67 kg (B) 68 kg (C) 69 kg (D) Data inadequate The average temperature of the town in the first four days of a month was 58 degrees. The average for the second, third, fourth and fifth days was 60 degrees. If the temperatures of the first and fifth days were in the ratio 7 : 8, then what is the temperature on the fifth day ? (A) 64 degrees (B) 62 degrees (C) 56 degrees (D) None of these

71.

72.

73.

74.

10% of the inhabitants of a village have died of cholera, a panic set in, during which 25% of the remaining inhabitants left the village. Due to which the population is then reduced to 4050. Find the number of original inhabitants. (A) 6000 (B) 6500 (C) 5600 (D) 7000 Find the third proportional to 16 and 36. (A) 80 (B) 18 (C) 81 (D) 36 A bag contains 50 p, 25 p, and 10 p coins in the ratio 5 : 9 : 4, amounting to Rs. 206. Find the number of coins of each type. (A) 40, 360, 160 (B) 200, 360, 160 (C) 80, 300, 150 (D) 40, 160, 300 The length of the shadow of a vertical tower on level ground increases by 10 metres when the altitude of the sun changes from 45° to 30°, then the height of the tower is (B) 10

(A) 5 3 metre (C) 5 75.

76.

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3  1 metre

metre(D) 10 3 metre

A dealer buys a product at ` 1920. He sells it at a discount of 20% still he gets the profit of 20%. Then find the selling price of that product ? (A) ` 2304 (B) ` 1536 (C) ` 2200 (D) None of these If the cost price of 6 articles is equal to the selling price of 4 articles, then gain percent is (A) 33% (B) 50% (C) 66% (D) 75% In the given figure, PT is the tangent of a circle with centre O at point R. If diameter SQ is increased, it meets with PT at point P. If SPR = x0 and QSR = y0. What is the value of x0 + 2y0 ?

O

S y0

x0

P

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80.

81.

82.

83.

84.

–xyz x2 + y2 + z2 x3 + y3 + z3 + 3xyz xyz `10,000 ,d lsYleSu dks

;fn qcosec = p rFkk ,d U;wu dks.k gks] rks



p2  q 2

 tan dk eku gSµ

(A) p

(B) q

(C) p q

(D)

p2  q 2

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E (A) 32,000 (B) 32,500 (C) 35,200 (D) 30,200 O 40º B A ;fn x3 + (a + 1)x2 – (b – 2) x – 6 ds xq.ku[kaM Øe'k% (x + 1) rFkk (x – 2) gks] rks a rFkk b dk eku gksxkµ D (A) 2 rFkk 8 (B) 1 rFkk 7 (A) 110° (B) 180° (C) 5 rFkk 3 (D) 3 rFkk 7 (C) 70° (D) 250° 1 x4  2 1  3 1  x ;fn x   3 gks] rks2 dk eku D;k gksxk ? 89. ;fn 2a – 2  3  0 gks] rks  a  3  2  dk eku gSµ x a a x  3x  1   (A) 18 (B)  35 (C) 27 (D) 55 (A) 5 (B)  8 ,d iQy foØsrk` 8 izfr 5 iQy dh nj ls 300 larjs 47 40 [kjhnrk gS rFkk `5 izfr 2 iQy dh nj ls csprk gSA rks (C)  (D)  8 7 (i) ,d larjk cspus ij ykHk ;k gkfu izfr'kr Kkr djsaA 90. ,d vkneh 100 fd-xzk- phuh dk dqN7% Hkkx ds ykHk ij (ii) lHkh larjs cspus ij dqy ykHk ;k gkfu Kkr djsaA (A) 56.25%, ` 270 (B) 50%, ` 270 rFkk 'ks"k17% dks ds ykHk ij csprk gSA mlus dqy feykdj (B) 12%, ` 280 (D) 9%, ` 230 10% dk ykHk dek;kA Kkr7% djsads ykHk ij mlus  2x  fdruh phuh csph ? ;fn tan (x + y) tan (x – y) = 1, rkstan  3  dk (A) 65 fdxzk(B) 35 fdxzk  eku gSµ (B) 30 fdxzk(D) 70 fdxzk91. ,d iSQDVjh esa vknfe;ksa] vkSjrksa rFkk cPpks dh dqy la 1 2 (A) (B) ds fy, feyrs gSA 18 gSA mUgsa izfrfnu dke djus ` 4000 3 3

;fn lHkh vknfe;ksa] vkSjrksa rFkk cPps ds osru dk vuqikr Øe'k%18 : 10 : 12 gS] vkSj ;fn izR;sd vkneh] vkSjr 6 : 5 : 3 gS] rks Kkr dhft, rFkk cPps ds osru dk vuqikr QS = 8 lseh gSaA ;fn fod.kksZa dk izfrPNsn O gS rFkk fcUnq ,d vkSjr dk izfrfnu osru fdruk ?gS PQO =  gks] rks tan dk eku Kkr djsa ? (A) ` 400 (B) ` 250 (C)

85.

(D) 1 3 PQRS ,d leprqZHkqt gS] ftlds fod.kZ PR = 6 lseh rFkk

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(C) 86.

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3 (B) 4 (D)

(B) ` 150 92.

3 5

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(C)

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  ;fn tan  2  2   3 gks] rks cos  dk eku gSµ   (A) 0 (C)

1 2

(B)

1 2

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If x + y + z = 0, then (x + y) (y + z) (z + x) is equal to which of the following ? (A) –xyz (B) x2 + y2 + z2 (C) x3 + y3 + z3 + 3xyz (D) xyz A salesman’s commission is 5% on all sales upto Rs. 10,000 and 4% on all sales exceeding this. He remits Rs. 31,100 to his par ent company after deducting his commission. Find the total sales. (A) 32,000 (B) 32,500 (C) 35,200 (D) 30,200 If factors of x3 + (a + 1)x2 – (b – 2) x – 6 are (x + 1) and (x – 2) the values of a and b are respectively is. (A) 2 and 8 (B) 1 and 7 (C) 5 and 3 (D) 3 and 7

82.

1 If x   3 then what is the value of x

83.

1 x  2 x ? x 2  3x  1 (A) 18 (B)  (C) 27 (D) 55 A fruit seller buys 300 oranges at 5 for ` 8 and sold at 2 for ` 5. Find: (i) Profit percentage on selling one orange. (ii) His total profit on selling all the oranges. (A) 56.25%, ` 270 (B) 50%, ` 270 (C) 12%, ` 280 (D) 9%, ` 230 If tan (x + y) tan (x – y) = 1 then the value of 4

84.

 2x  tan   is  3  (A)

85.

86.

1 3

87.

value of

88.

3 4

(C)

5 3

(D)

3 5

(A) (C)

3 5

7 4

(B) (D)

(C) p q

(D)

p2  q 2

In the adjacent figure lines AB and CD intersects at O. If AOC + BOE = 70° and BOD = 40° then find reflexive COE.

O 40°

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Demand Production 3000 2500

2013 Total = 1200

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By how much did the number of foreign collaboration approved with USA increase from 2013 to 2014 ? (A) 216 (B) 99 (C) 315 (D) None of these What is the ratio of the number of foreign collaborations approved with UK in 2013 to those in 2014 ? (A) 13 : 15 (B) 7 : 17 (C) 14 : 15 (D) None of these By what percent did foreign collaborations approved with Germany change in 2014 with respect to 2013 ? (A) 2% increase

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1200

Directions : In Question nos. 94 to 96, the pie chart given show the data on number of foreign collaborations approved with various countries. Some of these foreign collaborations are technical while others include foreign investment too. Study the pie chart and answer the questions below it.

A

B

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iYyoksa dh jkt/kuh Fkh& 146. iqLrd''Why Socialism'' fdlus fy[kh Fkh \ (A) egkRek xka/h (A) vkjdksV (B) vkpk;Z ujsUnz nso (B) dkaphiwje (C) eky[ksM+ (C) ,e-,u- jk; (D) ok.kkolh (D) t;izdk'k ukjk;.k 2015 20 baVjus'kuy fdl f[kykM+h us vHkh gky gh esa Vh& 147. ihtu feYd fdlds }kjk mRikfnr gksrk gS\ esa lcls rst gtkj ju iwjk fd;k gS\ (A) iQly (B) i{kh (A) fojkV dksgyh(B) ,s- ch- Msohfy;lZ (C) Lru/kjh (D) mijksDr lHkh (C) jksfgr 'kekZ (D) lqjs'k jSuk 148. n`';eku fu;kZr vkSj n`';eku vk;kr ds chp ds varj dks vk¡[kks dk og Hkkx ftldk viorZd lwpdkad lcls vf/d fdl :i esa ifjHkkf"kr fd;k x;k gS \ gS& (A) O;kikj larqyu (B) Hkqxrku larqyu (A) 'osr iVy (B) us=kksn (C) O;kikj larqyu 'krsZ (D) O;kikj ls ykHk (C) ysal (D) us=kdkpkHk nzo xktj fdl foVkfeu dk le`¼ L=kksr gS \ veZR;lsu dks fdl fo"k; esa ;ksxnku ds fy, ukscsy149. iqjLdkj (A) A (B) C ls lEekfur fd;k x;k Fkk \ (C) D (D) E (A) ekSfnzd vFkZ'kkL=k 150. gekjs ns'k esa ou egksRlo fnol fdl fnu euk;k tkrk gS \ (B) dY;k.kdkjh vFkZ'kkL=k (A) 10 vxLr (B) 1 tqykbZ (C) vFkZuhfr (D) fodkl vFkZ'kkL=k (C) 2 vDVwcj (D) 1 fnlEcj fuEufyf[kr dks feyk,s%& (i) gtkjhckx (a) dks;yk (ii) us;osyh (b) yksgk (iii) >fj;k (c) fyXukbV (iv) jkmjdsyk (d) ekbdk (A) (B) (C) (D)

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 141. The capital of Pallavas was (A) Arcot (B) Kanchipuram (C) Malkhed (D) Banavasi 142. Which player has recently completed fastest thousand runs in T-20 International in 2015. (A) Virat Kohli (B) A B Deviliers (C) Rohit Sharma (D) Suresh Raina 143. The part of the eye having the largest refractive index is : (A) cornea (B) aqueous humor (C) lens (D) vitreous humor 144. Amartya Sen was awarded the Nobel Prize for his contribution to (A) Monetary Economics (B) Welfare Economics (C) Econometrics (D) Development Economics 145. Match the following : i. Hazaribagh a. Coal ii. Neyveli b. Iron iii. Jharia c. Lignite iv. Rourkela d. Mica (A) i-c, ii-d, iii-a, iv-b (B) i-d, ii-c, iii-a, iv-b (C) i-a, ii-b, iii-c, iv-d (D) i-d, ii-c, iii-b, iv-a

146. Who wrote the book “Why Socialism” ? (A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Acharya Narendra Dev (C) M.N. Roy (D) Jayaprakash Narayan 147. ‘Pigeon milk’ is produced by (A) Crop (B) Birds (C) Mammals (D) All of the above 148. The difference between visible exports and visible imports is defined as (A) Balance of trade (B) Balance of payment (C) Balance terms of trade (D) Gains from trade 149. Carrot is a rich source of vitamin (A) A (B) C (C) D (D) E 150. In our country the ‘Van Mahotsav’ Day is observed on (A) 10th August (B) 1st July (C) 2nd October (D) 1st December

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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. Many a people (A)/ carry infections (B)/ without showing the symptoms. (C)/ No error. (D) 152. The inaugural function (A)/ is temporarily interrupted (B)/ as the lights suddenly went out (C)/ No error. (D) 153. The Railway have made (A)/ crossing the tracks (B)/ a punished offence. (C)/ No error. (D) 154. The two sisters shouted (A)/ at one another (B)/ in public. (C)/ No error. (D) 155. I am more lonelier (A)/ here than (B)/ I was in the USA. (C)/ No error. (D) 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. Google is one of the most popular search engines, it is ...... by the internet users. (A) utilized (B) effected (C) examined (D) flabbergasted 157. When the inspector of Police said this, we knew whom he was ........ (A) intending (B) referring to (C) hinting (D) eluding 158. Being ...... the judge gave a favourable verdict. (A) sagacious (B) pugnacious (C) malicious (D) tenacious 159. Looking at the pictures of his old home made him ........ (A) romantic (B) historical (C) philosophic (D) nostalgic 160. Anjali is ..... at speaking languages. It is difficult to ....... only one puppy for animal shelter. (A) adept, adapt (B) adapt, adapt (C) adept, adopt (D) adapt, adopt

Direction: In Question nos. 161 to 167, 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. They only work when they have no money. (A) When they have no money, they only work. (B) When they only work, they have no money. (C) They work only when they have no money (D) No improvement 162. English opens the window upon the world’s knowledge. (A) The English (B) The English language (C) The English land (D) No improvement 163. Unless they modify the system, our future generations will suffer. (A) Unless the system is modified (B) Unless the system will be modified (C) If the system will not be modified (D) No improvement 164. The toddler has a habit of throwing tantrums. (A) expressing emotions (B) expressing frustrations (C) expressing happiness (D) No improvement 165. Rajesh’s ability to use the local language surprised me. (A) knowing of (B) confidence with (C) familiarity with (D) No improvement 166. The thieves ran away in a black car. (A) fled (B) escaped (C) jumped away (D) No improvement 167. Mrs. Madhuri has great respect and unlimited faith in her Director. (A) respect and unlimited faith for (B) respect for and unlimited faith for (C) respect for and unlimited faith in (D) respect in and unlimited faith for

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 Direction : In Question nos. 168 to 174, 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. 168. We shouldn’t look down upon the poor. (A) sympathise (B) hate intesely (C) be indifferent to (D) regard with contempt 169. The children had to fend for themselves after their parents died. (A) move house on their own (B) leave their old town and friends (C) look after themselves without help (D) cook their own food 170. If you are fair and square in your work, you will definitely prosper. (A) active (B) honest (C) business like (D) authoritative 171. To have a green thumb means(A) one’s nails are painted green (B) one is artistic (C) to have a natural interest in gardening (D) one has a green tattoo on the thumb 172. The party high command wanted to stave off an open battle. (A) postpone (B) wait and see (C) allow it to take its own course (D) prevent 173. He went on sowing wild oats; he reaped sufferings in his later life. (A) inviting troubles as a boy (B) warning others as a young man (C) irresponsible pleasure seeking in young age (D) sowing grains called oats when young 174. He has a very nice manner, but you would better take what he says with a grain of salt. (A) to listen to something with considerable doubt (B) to talk sensibly (C) to criticise (D) to complement

Directions : In Question nos. 175 to 182, in the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given sentence. 175. Stealthily done (A) Devious (B) Nefarious (C) Surreptitious (D) Villainous 176. To throw or drop unnecessary goods or fuel from a ship, aircraft, a spacecraft etc. (A) capsize (B) Enthrall (C) Volley (D) Jettision 177. A person who cannot make a mistake. (A) Inexplicable (B) Inevitable (C) Indispensable (D) Infallible 178. A blend of diverse elements (A) Alloy (B) Amalgam (C) Cluster (D) Classification 179. One who studies election trends by means of opinion polls (A) Entomolgist (B) Psephologist (C) Demagogue (D) Altruist 180. An area of land that is controlled by a ruler (A) Colony (B) Dominion (C) Country (D) Fungus 181. Irresistible craving for alcoholic drinks (A) Megalomania (B) Dipsomania (C) Kleptomania (D) Pyromania 182. One who deserts his pricipal or party (A) Apostle (B) Proselyte (C) Renegade (D) Critic Direction : In Question nos. 183 to 185, in the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word as your answer. 183. DISHEVELLED (A) Unitidy (B) Foolish (C) Sad (D) Clean 184. TRAMP (A) Wanderer (B) Cheat (C) Traveller (D) Pilgrim 185. MENACE (A) Request (B) Prayer (C) Threat (D) Curse Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 188, in the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word opposite in meaning to the given word. 186. FERVENT (A) Inexcitable (B) Enduring (C) Dispassionate (D) Subdued 187. DESPISE (A) Appease (B) Flatter (C) Admire (D) Appreciate 188. CURSORY (A) Final (B) Thorough (C) Classical (D) Customary

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 Directions : In question nos. 189 to 190, four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is spelt wrong. Find the word spelt wrong and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. 189. (A) Loquacious (B) Diffident (C) Wretchedness (D) Impertiment 190. (A) Affirmation (B) Preciese (C) Gruesome (D) Harass 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 Civilisation, like ...191... fall, not so much because of strength of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and decay within. Rome fell not because of the ...192..., they merely knocked down something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had ...193... beating when the arms and legs were cut off. We see something of this ...194... in India and China and in the case of the Arabs. The ...195... of Arabian Civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long-drawn and it is not easy to spot it. 191. (A) states (B) kingdom (C) empires (D) building 192. (A) barbarity (B) barbarous (C) barbarians (D) romans 193. (A) seized (B) rotated (C) ceased (D) started 194. (A) process (B) procedure (C) spectacle (D) scene 195. (A) downfall (B) death (C) collapse (D) dismemberment 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 Our awareness of time has reached such a pitch of intensity that we suffer acutely whenever our travels take us into some corner of the world where people are not interested in minutes and seconds. The unpunctuality of the orient, for example, is appalling to those who come freshly from a land of fixed meal-times and regular train services. For a modern American or English man, waiting is a psychological torture. An I ndian accept s the blank hours with resignation, even with satisfaction. He has not lost the fine art of doing nothing. Our notion of time as a collection of minutes, each of which must be filled with some busines or amusement, is wholly alien to the Greek. For the man who

lives in a pre-industrial world, time moves at a slow and easy pace, he does not care about each minute, for the good reason that he has not been made conscious of the existence of minutes. 196. What is the main theme of the passage ? (A) Concept of time in pre-industrial world (B) The Greek-concept of time (C) Awareness of time in the modern industrial world (D) The orientals and their awareness of time 197. The orientals are alien to (A) The business of amusement (B) The notion of time as a collection of minutes (C) Industrialization (D) The fine art of doing nothing 198. A person who belongs to pre-industrial world (A) Knows the utility of time (B) Knows how to derive happiness by making use of time carefully (C) Does not care about each minute (D) Cares much for every minute 199. According to the author (A) The orientals are very punctual (B) The Americans or the Englishmen are punctual (C) The Greek and the orientals are very punctual (D) The Indians are very punctual 200. The ‘Orient’ in the passage refers to (A) China and Japan (B) Japan and England (C) England and America (D) America alone

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