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"'" Part II: Time 12 hours Full Marks: 90

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2~) (For Physically Challenged group 2 hours)~ ~ ~ f.1<hT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES~ :f; ~ PIy ftl ftl C1~ <PT UfR Read the following instructions carefully before you1'--:::r::f cf> ~ 31NCf5T 3fR1T ~ ~ answer the questions. Answers should be given on aP LR ~ ~ ~ : SEPi\RATEANSWERSHEET:~'<f; ~~ 31aRT ~ ~ ~ 1. PleasewriteyourC~ntreCodeNo.andRollNo.3W 31jWJiiCfj ~ I ~ t9'r?; ~ ~ vel} clearly (only one digit in one block) as given,

s fF.&'1 ~ ~ ~ X11'GT ";f ~ I ~ in your Admit Card. No block is left unfilled~ -31jwJiiCfj ~ ~ ~ N \jff ~ ~ and Zeros appearing in the Centre Code No.

10 ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~RaCfjI W-IT and Roll No. are correctly transferred to theenm.:t ~ Rlr ~ 1R"$T~ I.\3GI!5'i!°1 appropriate blocks on the booklet and. on ther; I'Fl'5 <I; ~ ~ ,; <it """"'" <I; '""" Answer Sheet. For example, a student appearing~ ~ ~ x:ffim 0038) ~a iTa ~a from the first centre of Lucknow for (Centre~ cmqr 3ljwJiiCfj 7 q)f ~ ~ Code No. 0038) N.T.S. with Roll No.7 will

make entries as below:n q ~"" <fM:: ~ 311i1i" iiIi 3i<!if if CI"" Code State Cod, Year C'"'" Cod, RonNo. i Figures

~ mJ [ill] [QI][N]] [Q[Ql]J [I] [TITI GTIJ [Q[QIill] .[QJQJl]~ iR C"lcl-=JI£ ~ ~ ~ 'Cf}T ~ ~ cf'K5 The student with Roll No.7 and appearing forr:J). 1038) ~ ~ 3IT<l ~ ~ ~ National Means Cum Merit Scholarship exam

~ ~ qrc;rr 31j,wJiiCfj 7 WI ~ from Lucknow first centre code (Centre Coder:J). ~ : No. 0038) will make entries as below:rD ill C!'>ts qq: ~ ~31jwJiiCf, ~ it Class Cooe State Code Year Centre Code Roll No. in Figures

r:J). @]I] CillJ [QI][N]] [Q[iill} ~ [I]I] ITJI] [QJQJ[l[] [QIQII]~ it fi~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (iD-TI Your Centre Code No. and Roll No. shall remain3liwliiC6 ~ vfr ~ :Wm-lT?f -q ~ % I the same as given on your Admit Card.

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-tWilrq JiI'1R=iCfj 4P~dl ~ Part I : GENERAL MENTAL ABILITY TEST·

~ 31~'<'i~ tRtm Part II: SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST

1Part I : Time 12 hours Full Marks: 90

(For Physically Challenged group 2 hours)

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The Test is in two parts. Each part has 90 Questions.

All questions carry one mark each.Since all questions are compulsory, do not spendtime in reading through the whole question paperbefore beginning to answer itBegin with the first question and keep on tryingone question after another till you finish it.If you do not know the answer to any question,do not spend much time on it and pass on to thenext one, Tftime permits, you can come back tothe questions which you have left in the firstinstance and try them again.

Since the time allotted for the question paper isvet:' limited.. you should make the best use of itby not spending too much time on anyonequestion.Blank pages aave been provided for rough workat tbe end of test booklets.

separate Answer Sheet.

10, The Answer Sheet has two specific parts. Be isure that on the (Part-I) GMAT (Serial No.1

10 91) is to answered. On the other (Part-II) !

SAT (Serial No. 91 to 180) is to be answered.

II, Answer to each question is to be indicaed bywri ting the n urn b e r of the c orr e .~,,~ J,..,..,alternative in the answer sheet in t~,C';

provided against each question. : .» ~

112. Immediately after 12 hours (Physically

Challenged group 2 hours) you start doingPart-II (Scholastic Aptitude Test). How youhzve to answer the question on that part is :;tatedon the latter part of the question booklet PJrt-II.

13. Now tl.!TI1 to the next page and start answering the

questions.

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:. 0.not write anything, axcept the Centre Code No" Roll No. and rough work, anywhere in thebooklet.

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Directions: In question 1-10there are four termsin each question. The terms to' thd:right of" tno -.symbol: :have the same relationship as the termsto the left of the symbol : : Out of the four termsone term is missing which is one of the alternativesgiven below. Find out the correct alternative: a:x;.(l" -...write its number against the corrosponding questionon your answersheet -

MT:qrq::GFl.? 1. Stealing: sin: : Donation: ?

1) tFlT (1) Rich

." ~ (2) Poor(3) Holy work(4) Donar

;::r : : "Q:iffi : ? 2. Hunger: Food: : Thirsr : ?(1) Milk

r (2) River

~ (3) OceaniT (4) Water

> lfA::~:? 3. Knowledge: Ignorance: : Literate: ?

ran (1) Education

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Ra-R (2) Illiterate

~ (3) Book~tll(1q (4) School

q-~ : : ~f?I«1H : ? Mountain : Stone : : Desert : ?:j 4.~ (1) Sand

v (2) Camel\3?C

J ~ (3) Date

~ (4) Tree

•••••J \Jlill : : ftR : ? 5. Foot: Shoe: : Head: ?

~~ (1) Body

~ (2) Dress~ cTQT (3) Cap) ~ (4) Hair

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6. Action: Cause: : Suffering: ?(1) Result(2) Life(3) Doctor(4) Disease

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7. Where: When: : Place: ?(1) Direction(~) Time(3) Movement(4) Difference

8. Week: Day: : Yr;!M:?(1) Month(2) Tuesday(3) September(4) August

9. Child: Man: : Plant: ?(1) Fruit(2) Forest(3) Leaf(4) Tree'

10. Feet: Walking: : Brain: ?(1) Attraction(2) Liking(3) Thinking(4) Reading

Directions: Question 11-20 are based on lettersseries. In each question some letters are missingshown by (-). The missing letters are given in aproper sequence as one of the four alternativesgiven under each question. Find out the correctalternative and write its number againstcorresponding question number on youranswersheet -

11. - aabb - a - ab - b(1) baab(2) b a b a(3) abba(4) a b a b

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13. ab -aa -bbb -aaa -bbba(1) aaab(2) abab(3) baab(4) abba

14. aa -aaa -aaaa -aaaa -b(1) bbbb(2) bbba(3) bbaa(4) baaa

15. --aba --b(1) bbab(2) baba(3) abbb(4) abba

16. KJ, MLK, ONM, ?, SRQ, l!TS

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17. a -bbc -aab -cca(1) acb(2) bca(3) cab(4) bac

18. DEF, HIJ, MNO, ?(1) RST(2) RTV(3) STU(4) TUV

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Directions: Question 21-30 are based onnumber series. One term is missing in eachseries and indicated by question mark .(?) find'out the missing term out of the four alternationsgiven below and write its number against thecorrect question number on your answersheet -

21. 1,2,4,7,11,16,?(1) 20(2) 23(3) 22(4) 21

22. 49,48,46,43, 39,?(1) 44(2) 42(3) 35(4) 34

23. 1,4,9, 16,25, ?(1) 34(2) 36(3) 32(4) 18

24. 19, 18,20, 19,21,20, ?(1) 22(2) 19(3) 23(4) 18

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27. 6,9, 18,21.42,45, ?

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28. 15,17,14, 18, 13,?~ 12

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(3) 22(4) 21

29. 2,5,9, 8, 11, 15, 14, 17,21, ?

(1) 27(2) 25(3) 23(4) 20

30. 1, 7, 3, 14,6,21, 10,28, ?

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Directions: In question 31-40 each question hasfour terms. Three terms are alike in some way.One term is different from others. Write thenumber of the different term against thecorresponding question number on youranswersheet -

3l. (1) POLISH(2) SUFFER(3) MATTER(4) ATTIRE

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33. (1) HSRI(2) FSGR(3) EWVF(4) WDCX

34. (1) I J K L(2) APQR(3) OTQP(4) EKLM

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Directiom : Read the following question, nos. ,41-50 carefully. On -the basis of given details "choose the correct alternative 'of questions and 'write number of correct alternative againstcorresponding question number on' your:

answersheet -

41. A book contains 400 pa~es. What will be'the number of page number 96, if countingis made from the last page of the book -

(1),.3.04 ,,'."

(2) 305(3) 306(4)' 302

42. If the price of Guava is just half incomparison to the price ofPomegramite andthe price of Pomegranate is just double ofprice the bananas, then what will be the priceof Guava if the price of'dozen bananas isten rupees-(1) 5 Rupees(2) 4 Rupees(3) 6 Rupees(4) 10 Rupees

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43. If a rope is to be cut in six equal parts. Whatwill be the maximum number of pieces -(1) 1(2) 6(3) 5(4) 3

44. There are 8 boxes full of oranges and theirweight is 400 kilogram. If the weight of eacherripty box is 10 kilogram then the weightof oranges- will be -(1) 480 kilogram(2) 80 kilogram(3) 400 kilogram(4) 320 kilogram

45. The door of a house is in the north. Enter-ing the door there is a room towards theright hand. After entering the room there isa window towards the right hand. What willbe the direction of my face, if! am standingfacing towards the window -(1) North

. (2) South(3) East(4) West

46. My house is one kilometer south fromschool and my friend's house is one kilo-m~ter in the east from my house. What willbe the direction of my friend's house fromthe school.(1) East(2) South(3) South East(4) North West

47. To see the time in a watch, Mohanmisun-derstood the minute needle as hour needleand hour needle as minute needle. In thisway he found two and a half minute to 6O'Clock. What was the correct time-(1) 11 Past 30 minutes(2) 12 Past 30 minutes(3) 10 Past 30 minutes(4) 2 Past 30 minutes

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48. Anurag is elder to Hemant. Sanjay isyounger to Somesh, but Anurag is older toSanjay, whe-is the youngest ?(1)' Anurag(2) Somesh(3) Hemant(4) Sanjay

49. Alok moves 40 km in north direction thenhe turns to right and moves 50 km, Afterthis he turns to right and moves 30 km.Again he turns to right and moves 50 km.How far is he from the starting point -(1) 10kilometer(2) 20 kilometer(3) 30 kilometer(4) 40 kilometer

50. A man moves 3 km towards East then moves5 km towards South and finally 9 kmtowards North. How far is he from thestarting point -(1) 3 kilometer(2) 4 kilometer(3) 5 kilometer(4) 6 kilometer

Directions' e-In question 51 to 60 .thereequations that have become wrong due toincorrect order of signs. Choose the correctorder of signs from the four alternatives givenbelow, so that the equations become correct.Write it on your answersheet against thecorrosponding question number -

51. 12 X 12 + 8 = 3(1) + = X(2) X = +(3) = + X(4) + X =

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, .

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• ~ \'!' .'.. (2) = +, X

(3) =X7(4) X=7

54. 25 - 2 = 75 X 25(1) = X -(2) - X =(3) X.- =(4) X = -

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61. If in a code language BRASS is written as63516. What will be the code QfSIRin thesame language -(1) 631(2) 315(3) 536(4) 617

62. If in a code language BEST is writtenCITU. What will be code of GATE in samelanguage-(1) HBUF(2) HI UF(3) BUFT(4) HUBF

63. If in a code language SY~TEM is writtenas SYSMET and NEAREr{ is written asAFNRER then FRACTI6N will be vcitten·as -(1) ARFITOON(2) CARFNOIT(3) ARFITCNO(4) NOITCARF

64. If in a code language SCIENCE is writtenas UFMJTJM. What will be the code ofGENE in same language-(1) H G Q I(2) I H R J(3) I H R I(4) I H S J

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65. Ifin a code language PATIENCE is writtenas QBUJFODF. What will be the code ofCOOLER?(1) PPMES(2) DPPMFS(3) DPNllv1FS(4) PDMNFS

Direction: In the questions 66-70 number areplaced in the figure on the basis of some rules.One place is vacant which is indicated as (?).Find out the correct alternative to replace thequestion mark (?) and write its number againstthe proper question number on your answersheet-

66.2~8

5W12 7'[/4 10 21

(1) 2(2) 21(3) 17(4) 8

1 3 2~~f 4[2:~t67. ~24

42 2:..-:, 4 S- 3'

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Direction: Question 71 to 75 are based on thefollowing figure. Triangle represents literateperson, circle represents women and squarerepresents sports persons. Se~ the picturecarefully and find out the-correct alternative andwrite its number on your answersheet _.,

Women

71. How many persons are literate ?(1) 5(2) 17(3) 3(4) 8

72. How many women are literate?(1) 6(2) 4(3) 19(4) 9

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73. How many sport women are there?(1) 4(2) 2(3) 13(4) 9

74. How many persons are literate but notwomen?

"," '(1) 9(2) 8(3), 12(4) 17

75.. How many sports women are not literate?(1) 6(2) 10

'(3). 4.

(4) 19

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Direction: In question 76 to 84 there are fourfigures in each questions. The figures on the rightto the symbol : : have the some relationship asthe two figures on the left of the symbol: : Out,of the four figures one fi~re is missing which is. one of the four alternatives given in Answerfigure. Find out the correct alternative and writeits number against' the corrosponding questionon your answer sheet -

~ .·~(Answer Figure) -

(1) (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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SAT - 2011~-IIPart - II

~ ~ ~alT . SCHOLASTIC, APTITUDE TEST~ 10:: 1- ~ ~: 90:J 2

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l'Time 12 hours Full Mar,ks : 90

(For Physically Challenged group 2 hours). .

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES '

1. This test booklet consists of three subject

groups containihgquestions as following:

~. "ft. 91 ~ 125 (a) Sciencea

. a.,No. 91 to 125

~."ft. 126 ~ 160 (b) Social Studies .a.No. 126 to 160

. ..:>.~:X1.161 't1 180 (c) Mathematics

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a.No. 161 to 180

2. Answer thequestions of all the subjects.

:3: Answer to each question is to be indicated

by writing the number of the correct

alternative in the answer sheet from

amongst the alternatives given below the

questions.

4. Please turn the page and start your work.

'IT : ~ ~ ~RdCf)1 if XlJ! 'Cf>Tlf * 3Tfcr~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Il, : Do-mrrwrite anything in the booklet except rough work.

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SCIENCE

91. Mercury is the ideal liquid for makingthermometer because -(1) It does not stick to glass and is easily'

visible(2) Expands on heating(3) Its boiling point is high(4) All the above

92. The umbra is seen-(1) Inside the penumbra

~(2) Outside the penumbra"(3) Away from the penumbra

,(4) None of the above

93. The speed of sound depend upon -(1) Elastisty of the medium(2) Temperature(3) Density of the medium(4) All the above

94. The pressure exerted on the area of 0.25m2 by 25000 Newton force will be-(1) 10000 N/m2

(2) 100000 N/m2(3) 1000000 N/m2(4) 6250 N/m2'

95. The element used in making a solar cell is-(1) Boron(2) Silver(3) Silicon(4) Copper

96. The chemical formula of potassium perman-ganate is -(1) KMN04(2) KMn°4(3) ISMn04(4) K4Mn04

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1) H2 + CO + C2HsOH + C6H62) H2 + CO2 + CCI4 + C6H6

'10----;(3) H2 + CO + CH4 + C2H4 + C2H2(4) H2+C02+CH30H+C:zH4+C2H2

3. ~~it~~m-cfi~-~~~ fl1cr;b~ fl1cr;b~Pi¢

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97. To remove temporary hardness of water byClark method the substance used is -(1) Lime(2) Washing Soda ..(3). Zeolite(4) Caustic Soda

98. The coal gas is -(1) 'H2 + CO + C2HsOH + C6H6(2) Hi + CO2 + CC14+ C6H6(3) .H2 + CO + CH4 + CiI4 + C2H2·.(4) ~ +C02 +CH30H+C2II4 IClI2 .

99. The soil used in ceramic industry is -(1) Clay(2) Loaming soil(3) Sandy soil(4) Silt e

"100. Which of the following steps is different - "(1) Calcination(2) Roasting(3) Concentration(4) Corossion

101. Which metal is related to Kollar mine- "(1) Silver"(2) Gold(3) . Aluminium.(4) Iron ", . ,.

i02. Electric Fuse holders are made of -(1) " Polythene(2) Clay(3) .ChinaClay(4) Bakellite

103. Which part of Mulethi plant is used inRespiratory diseases?(1) Fruit(2) Stem(3) Flower(4) Root

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104. Protein present in milk is -(1 ) Lactogen(2) Casein(3) Myosin(4) Actin

105. Which part of the plant is related to rootcap -(1)(2)(3)(4)

RootBudSeedStem

106. Full name of A.T.P. is -(I) Ammonium Triphospatc(2) Adenine Tetraphospate(3) Adenosine Triphosphate(4) None of the above.

107. The tail of a Neuron cell is called -(1) Cyton(2) Axon(3) Dendron(4) Tendon

108. Which Tissues of the plant carry food fromthe leaves to other parts -(1) Collenchyma(2) Xylem(3) Sclerenchyma(4)· Phloem

109. Though fats produce more energy thancarbohydrates, patients are given a solutioncontaining carbohydrates not the fat. Thereason IS-

(1) Fats release energy much slower thancarbohydrates.

(2) Carbohydrates are good in taste(3) Fats are not easily digestible(4) Fats are insoluble in water.

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112. ~ (fR ~ mm ~-) Sn + pb.) Sn + fei) Sn + Cu~) co + Zn

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(2) ~ClPiH X CfTll if qRClct"1 X ~

(3) ~ClP"iH X 31l<TcF1 X ~ ~(4) . ~clP"lI"1 X ~ ~ X crrq. if qRqct"1

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110. Hyperlink is used in -(1) To open Internet(2) To link one page with another(3) To give password(4) To open windows

111. Internet explorer is -( 1)' Website(2) 1.S. P.(3) Hardware(4) Browser

112. Fuse wire is made of -(1) Sn + ph

(2) Sn + Fe(3) Sn + Cu(4) Cu + Zn e

113. A magnetic material loses its magneticproperty when it is -(1) Dipped in water

\ ~ r~(2)' Kept in sunlight(3) Heated strongly(4) Kept in electric field.

114. When an object is placed on the focal lengthof a convex lens, the nature of the imageformed is-(1) Real, inverted and equal(7) Real, erec~ and enlarged(3) Real, inverted and much enlarged(4) Real, inverted and diminished.

115. Quantity of heat (Q) = .(1) mass X specific heat X change in

temperature(2) mass X change in temperature x density(3) mass X volume X relative density(4) mass X heat capacity X change in

temperature.

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117. Diamond is soluble in-(1) Petrol(2) Alcohol(3) Water(4) None ofth:ese.

118. When an acid is added to water slowly,then -(1) Heat is absorbed(2) No change in heat occurs(3) Heat is produced(4) Nothing happens.

119. At what temperature the density of water ismaximum?(1) 4°C(2) O°C(3) 100°C(4) . 37°C

120. The cloth made from cotton and syntheticfibres is,known as-(1) Rayon(2) Terilene(3) Tericot(4) Polyester

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122. ~ ~ -qr;fr cp'1 ~ l=IT5IT ~ ~ -

(1) 30 %(2) 60 %(3) 90 %(4)' 40 %

123. l>l}ipfficp ~ IDXT~ \Jl1~ll'i cBT \icqffficf; ~R'tqI4(h ~ -

(1) ~~~m(2) ~(3) Wnct(4) ~

~4.lffitr-f1:mr cBT-~ Cf)1~14J131T mxr "\30F11WT~- '

(1) ~(2) ~(3) ¥UT(4) gH1'1\Jl

125. Plk1Rqftld ~ ~ cn<J mxr ~ ~ crrRWrcpT~-(1) ~JilPl~1(2) ~ =cg=e'1rtflR=l7h:rr'H

(3) ~(4) \iy{JCffI wfT

126. ;:rq tfl1TIUT cprc;f* '1FfCr cBT~ SOj6fC1~O~

\i q C'if&T :1.ft -(1) \iQllll\'l ~ q5l frr:ITor(2) ~ q5l 3!IRlCCl?I'<

(3) 'H1:!Glfll4J ~ q5l 3lW+T

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121. Copper glance ore is -(1) Carbonate ore(2) Sulphide ore(3) Oxide ore(4) Halide ore

122. Plasma contains water around -(1) 30 %(2) 60 %(3) 90 %(4) 40 %

123. The origin of species through natural selec-tion theory was proposed by -(1) Hugo de - Vries(2) Malthus(3) Lamark(4) Darwin

124. The reproductive cells of parents'produce-(1) Ovum(2) Gamete(3) Testis(4) Zygote

125. Select the air borne disease from thefollowing-(1) Pneumonia(2) Tuberculosis(3) Diphtheria ~..(4) Above all.

SOCIAL SCIENCE -

126. The inost significant achievement of theneolithic age was -(1) Manufacture of useful tools(2) Invention of wheels(3) Begining of community life(4) Domestication of animal

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127. Harappa was discovered by-(1) Sir John Marshall(2) Martimer wheeler(3) Roy Bahadur Dayaram Sahani(4) Dr. S."R. Rav

128. Mahavir Swami was born at-(1) Pawa(2) Kundagram(3) Lumbini(4) Rajgriha

129. Which religion believes in Triratan-(1)" Buddhism(2) Vaishnavism(3) Shaivism(4) Shaktism

130. Who is the founder of Din-Ilahi -(1) Humanyun(2) Mohd. Gaznavi(3) Shershah Suri(4) Akbar

131. The battle of Plassey was fough in -(1) 1757 A.D.(2) 1760 AD.(3) 1764 AD.(4) 1770AD.

132. Of which state, Tipu Sultan was ruler -(1) Mysore(2) Hyderabad(3) Ahmedabad(4) Khanpur

133. Who was the founder of Brahma Samaj -(1) Raja Ram Mohan Roy(2) Keshav Chandra Sen(3) Mahadev Govind Ranadey(4) Swami Dayanand

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(3) ~(4) 'Wffi1

134.The first state to sign a Subsidiary Alliancewas-(1) Awadh(2) Hyderabad(3) Mysore(4) Satara

.:J 35. 'l1R(f ~ ~~ ~ ~ q)T f.11:IToT ~ ~ --'135. The first Railway line was opened in India~ cf>~ S3lT ~n- between -

(1) ~ 3iR '(Oil'<lli ~'< (1) Howrah and Seranipur(2) ~ 3iR 2ITUT (2) Bombay and Thane

'(3) tffiffi 3iR ~ (3) Madras and Guntur(4) ~ ~ 3ifTRT (4) Delhi and Agra

~ tl,41!lt5 ~ S'* 2TI -(1) tll6l'<lidl ~(2) CJ'5C'1Cf>ct11~(3) 611,<ilJ'i ~(4) '~~

3lfi1;rq 1ffi"ff q)T ~ ~ fcpm m -(1) 3RfcR ~(2) ,fc\f(A"iR '1TR

, (3) Xffi mRT ~(4) eft. tT. tllq,<CJ'5,<

136.The Salt Satyagrah began from-(1) Sabarmati(2) Calcutta(3) Bardoli(4) Lahore

137.Abhinav - Bharat was organised by -(1) Arvind Ghosh(2) Vipin Chandra pal(3) . Ras Behari Bose(4) V. D. Savarkar

. 'l1R(f "Cf>T>f~ q III tl '< III ~ ~Tf -(1) ,c;rri ~(2) c;rri ~(3) CfC'lI~q,(4) ~ RI~llli ~

138.Who was the first Viceroy of India -(1) Lord Curzon(2) Lord Canning(3) Clive(4) William Bentic

19. ~ "Cf5TC!Cf>lil?l ~ \iClIC'lI!j'&l % -(1) ~(2) fclf{cllltl(3) m 31=1~""'~~o-=-5,

(4) ~1~'I("jl

" 139.The only active volcano in India is-(1) Etna(2) Vesuvius(3) Barren Island(4) Stromboli

40. ~ ctr \i1'ifi{'~1~ \i1'ifi{'~1ctr ~~Rl~I(1 % -(1) 6(2) , 16(3) 26(4) 36

140.What is the percentage of India's popula-tion to the World population -(1) 6(2) 16(3) 26(4) 36

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141. Light from the sun reaches us in nearly-(l) Two minutes(2) Three minutes(3) Eight minutes(4) Sixteen minutes

.'.142. Which city of India has the largest

.~ population:(1) Kolkata(2) Chennai(3) Mumbai(4) Delhi

143. Which state of India has the highest coal

reserve with it -( 1) Chhatisgarh(2) Orissa(3) Bihar(4) Jbarkhand

144. World population day is -(1) October 15(2) July 11(3) August 11(4) June 5

145. 'Bihu' is the folk dance of which state-(1) Uttar Pradesh(2) Assam(3) West Bengal(4) Maharashtra

146. The father of Green Revolu~ion in India is -(1) Prakash Chandra(2) Abdul Kalam(3) M. S. Swaminathan(4) Birbal Sahani

,147.Which continent has the highest population

density -(1) Asia(2) Europe(3) Africa(4) South America

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, ~ ~ ~ fc)'NJl c fcR:r ""17R' -B f¢<:rr 'Tm~-(1) 1%'<'I~ISOjI(2)(3)(4)

;3. 11ffif'cpr ~H~-::l"t m~~ "1rtClSOj 3iTg

~~~-(1) 21 ~(2) 25 ~.(3) 30 ~(4) 35 ~

'148. Which state is known as 'Silicon state ofIndia' -(l) Karnataka(2) Andhra Pradesh(3) Uttar Pradesh l ..

(4) Kerala

149. Who was the called the father of AtomicEnergy of India - .(1) Romi J. Bhabha(2) Dr.·K. S. Krishna

.(3) Prof. Satish Dhawan(4) None of the above

;

150. Which is called 'Plastic Money' -(1) Paper currency(2) Credit card.(3) Discount coupon(4) Shares

151.The Headquarter of World TradeOrganiation is in -(l) 'Montreal(2) Seatle(3) Geneva(4) Rome

152. In which city the first atomic bomb was ex-ploded - .(l) Hiroshima(2) Kabul(3) Lisbon(4) Rome

153. What is the minimum age requirement to .become the Prime Minister of India-(1) 21 years(2) 25 years(3) 30 years'(4) 35 years

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154. Under the Indian Constitution, who is the,Guardian of the fundamental right-(1) Parliament(2) President(3) Cabinet(4) Supreme court

155. The election to Panchayat are to be held in-e 1) Every four years(2) Every five years(3) Every six years(4) At the Government discretion

156. The ex-officio chairman of planning. . .comnllsslOD IS -

(1) President(2) Finance Minister(3) Vice-President(4) Prime-Minister

157. The Chief Election Commissioner oflndiais appointed by -(1) Lok Sabha.(2) Prime Minister(3) President(4) ChiefJustice

158. How many states are there in India-'(1) 25(2) 27(3) 28(4) , 29

159. Who's thought is known as Panchsheel-(1) A.P.J. Abdul Kalarn(2) Jawaharlal Nehru(3) Indira Gandhi(4) B.R. Ambedkar

160. Which President oflndia is called the "Mis-sile Man"-(1) Dr. Radha Krishnan _(2) Dr. A.PJ. Abdul Kalam(3) Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma(4) None of the above.

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162. <lft (x- y)cpr 50 % = (x +y) cpr 30%, illy / x cpr ~Rl~I(1 Nrrr --(1) 25 %(2) 30 %(3) 15%(4) 10 %

163. ~.~ ~ f1mT ~ 25 Cf!f mer t f ~

x=rrc;r ~ ~ ·ctr \m flrnT cf; \m ctruqcrr fffirr ~ ill ~ ctr ~ \m~-(1) 10 crf(2) 6 Cf!f

(3) 8 crf(4) 4 crf

164. ~ 461 + 462 + 463 + 464 ~ ~-

(1) 3(2) 10(3) 11(4) 13

165. <lft 4x - 4X-1 = 24 ill (2xt cpr l=fFfm.rr -

(1) 5~.1

(2) 53

(3) 4~

(4) 6~

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162. If 50% of (x- y) = 30% of (x + y) thpercentage of y / x will be -(1) 25 %(2) 30 %(3) 15%(4) 10 %

J 63. A boy is 25 years younger than his fath.Three years ago the boy's age was one sixthe age of his father, then the present agethe boy W1I1 be -(1) 10 years(2) 6 years(3) 8 years(4) 4 years

164. Expression 461 + 462 + 463 + 464 will Idivisible by-(1) 3(2) 10(3) 11(4) 13

165. If 4x - 4X-1

= 24. Then the value of (2x. - will be-

.§.(1) 52

j(2) 53

(3) 4~.1

(4) 62

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166. The value of the following will be-166. ~lO + ~25 + .JI08

cnT l1R 51TfT -

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167. '.~ x 311tlR ~ ~ ~ cpr ~,x 'TIfT ~ cpt cf; ~ m ill ~ qfr~~-(1) x/2(2) x(3) 2x(4) 3x

(l ) 4(2) 6(3) 8(4) 10

167. If the area of a triangle with base x is equalto the area of a square with side x, thenthe altitude of triangle with be -(1) x/2(2) x·(3) 2x(4) 3x

168.~ (x<Xx<X x2 + ~2) cnT 168. The value of expression

(x<Xx<Xx2+ ~2)llR 51TfT - will be-

3 1 3 L(1) x -- (1) x --x3 x3

, 1 3 I(2) x3+_ (2) x+-x3 x3

4 1 4 1(3) X -- (3) X

x4x4

1 - 4 1(4) x4+_

(4) X+-x4 x4

169.fPi(>j~ ABCD cf; fclcpuf °~ 'CfX ~~ I ~ AB = 10 ~ I fctcpuf BD=16 M,m 'fclcpuf AC qfr ~ m1ft -(1) 12 'Wfr(2) 16 'Wfr(3) 8 ~(4)6 'Wfr

169. In a rhombus ABCD, the diagonals inter-sects at 0, if AB = 10cm, diagonalBD = 16cm, then the length of the diagonalAC will be-(1) 12cm(2) 16cm(3) 8cm(4) 6cm

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170. ~-ij¥1Cf>T~ 0tl ~ LADC= 140°,m LBAC <P1l1R 5Pn -

(1) 40° c

(2) 50°B(3) 90° A

(4) 70°

171.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 15 !>I~~1d

~ t I ~ ~ crc=P=rR ~ 50,000 tm"C[q?~~~<P1~6Pn-(1) ~ 40,000(2) ~ 42,000(3) ~ 42,500(4) ~ 43,000

172.~. ~1+ 1;9 = 1 /3 m x<P1 l1R 5Pn-

(1) 1(2) 13

(3) 27

(4) ~~~~

173. 12 ~ Cf>TtP"lI"d'! ~ 28 1IT<ITl1<:ITImG ~ trcrr ~ fct> ~aror 62 eN ~reCl~1 26~ fu<rr Tfm ~ en !>II '<11Cf)" Q?T ~

tPil"d,! ~ 5Pn -(1) . 28

(2) 31

(3) 33(4) 36 " ,

174. ~ ACf2ITB GT t"l~'dI1i~ 1m Au(AnB)<P1l1R 5Pn -(1) A(2) B

(3) AuB(4) A - B

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170. In the figure, 0 is centre of a circle, IfL ADC = 140°, 'theLBAC will be-

(1) 40° c(2) 50°

(3) 90°

(4) 70°

~ ~BA

171. The value of a machine depreciates everyyear by 15%. If its present value is Rs.50,000, then after a year the value of ma-chine will be -(1) Rs.40,000(2) Rs. 42,000(3) Rs.42,500(4) Rs.43,000

172. If ~ 1+ 1;9 = 1/3 ' then the value ofx will

be -(1)(2)(3)(4) None of these

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173. Mean of 12 observations was found to be28. Later on, it was detected that anobservation 62 was misread as 26, then thecorrect mean of the observation will be -(1)· 28(2) 31(3) 33(4) 36

174. If A and B are two sets. Then the value ofAu (AnB) will be -(1) A(2) B

(3) AuB(4) A - B

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176. ~ CfST cfi 1lffi cpT ~ \1ffiIT ~ I ~~~tR 5 ~cp+:f~ 3TA-$I >l1f£j<Nll6Pfi-(1) 5/6(2) 2/3(3) 1/3(4) 1/6

177. (fi(1Cpct11 ~ ~ Pl~ilC1 ~ (fq) ·cfi 5R1

~ ~(1JII4I"* ~ 1f 3: 4 cpr~. ~I-;qft ~(1JII4I ~ iR1 cfi fclRn) 1f ~: 20

>lRl~IC1·~ 10 S4R1~1C1-$I ~ m ~ ~ m~ ~ ~(1JII~ cfi ~ 1f ;:p:rr ~NriT-

(1)(2)(3)(4)

12 : 1616: 114 : 3

11 : 16

178. ~

n[I+~] [1+_1 ] .... [1+_1 ]n. n+l n +rn

cpr 11f."f 1Wrr -(1) n + m(2) m(3) n + m + 1(4) ~ ~ ~-;:ffiT

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175. The least common multiple of two nis 28 times their highest common factor.difference of least common multiple anhighest common factor of these numbers is810. If one number is 120, then the othernumber will be -(1) 420(2) 210(3) 120(4) 810

176. A ludo dice is rolled. The Probability thatthe number of dots less than 5 will be -(1) 5/6(2) 2/3(3) 1/3(4) 1/6

177. The ratio of bus and train fares from Caluttato a certain place is 3 : 4, if the train fareincreases by 20%and bus fare by 10%,thennew ratio of bus and train fare will be -(1) 12:16(2) 16: 11(3). 4:3(4) 11:16

178. The value of

expression n will be -(1) n + m(2) m(3) n+m+ 1(4) None of these.

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~$1 ~ 20 l'lR1~IC1tfC \Jff"dr t I ~~ -ij ~ qrc;rr l'lR1~IC1qRClct'i N<rr-(1) 5 %(2) 4 %(3) 6 %(4) 10 %

180. ~ 3l1A1 '(iIJOjI~ "i"fl"C1 mT 4/5 ~ ~

~ t m fCl~IC'1l1 4 f?Rc ~ ~ ~t I '(iIJOjI~ ~ ~ ~ B"fr fCl~IC'1l1~-ij wR c:rrC'1T ~ 5PTI - .(1) .. 16 11i'ic(2) 12 f?Rc(3) 15 f?Rc(4) 20 ~

179. The price of a Maruti car rises by 30%, whithe sales of the car goes down by 20%. Tperentage change in the total revenue w

be -(1)(2)(3)(4)

5%4%6%10 %

180. Sohan walks at 4/5 of his usual sp~ed ;reaches his school 4 minutes late. The ill

time taken by him to reach his school'be -(1) 16 minutes(2) 12 minutes(3) 15 minutes(4) 20 minutes.

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