SSC/QTS- 241 1
Hkkx & d lkekU; cqf) ,oa rdZ’kfDr
1- ckcw jghe dk iM+kslh gS vkSj mldk edku if’peksÙkj fn’kk
esa 200 ehVj dh nwjh ij gSA tkslsQ jghe dk iM+kslh gS
vkSj mldk edku nf{k. if’pe fn’kk esa 200 ehVj dh nwjh
ij gSA xksiky tkslsQ dk iM+kslh gS vkSj og nf{k.k iwoZ fn’kk
esa 200 ehVj dh nwjh ij gSA jk; xksiky dk iM+kslh gS vkSj
mldk edku iwoksZÙkj fn’kk esa 200 ehVj dh nwjh ij gSA jk;
dk edku ckcw ds edku dh fdl fn’kk esa fLFkr gS \
¼A½ nf{k.k iwoZ ¼B½ nf{k.k if’pe
¼C½ mÙkj ¼D½ iwoksZÙkj
2- dqN fe= v"VHkqt LFkku ij ,d&,d dksus esa cSBs gSA lcdk
eq[k chp dh vksj gSA efgek frjNs :i esa jke ds lkeus
cSBh gSA jke lq"kek ds nkfgus rjQ cSBk gSA jfo lq"kek ds
cxy esa vkSj fxj/kj ds lkeus cSBk gSA fxj/kj panzk ds ck,a
rjQ cSBk gSA lkfo=h efgek ds nkfgus rjQ ugha gS ysfdu
'kkfyuh ds lkeus gSA 'kkyuh ds nkfgus rjQ dkSu cSBk gS \
¼A½ jfo ¼B½ efgek
¼C½ fxj/kj ¼D½ jke
3- ,d D;wc ds ikap Qyd ij fuEufyf[kr vkd`fr;k¡ vafdr
gSA D;wc ds Åijh lrg ij dqN Hkh vafdr ugha gSA ØkWl
vkSj f=Hkqt ds chp nh?kZo`Ùk gSA f=Hkqt ds nkfgus rjQ oxZ
gSA nh?kZo`Ùk vkSj oxZ ,d nwljs ds lEeq[k gSaA D;wc ds fdl
Qyd ij o`Ùk vafdr gSa \
¼A½ Åijh lrg ij ¼B½ nh?kZo`Ùk ds lEeq[k
¼C½ f=Hkqt ds lEeq[k ¼D½ D;wc ds ry ij
4&11- fuEufyf[kr izR;sd iz’u esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lEcfU/kr
'kCn@v{kjksa@la[;k@vkd`fr dks pqfu, \
4- ykseM+h % pkykd % % [kjxks’k % \
¼A½ lkglh ¼B½ [krjukd
¼C½ Mjiksd ¼D½ Øwj
5- uE; % vuE; % % vkRefo’okl % \
¼A½ vkRela’k; ¼B½ mnklhurk
¼C½ dk;jrk ¼D½ Mj tkuk
6- AZCX : BYDW : : HQJO : ? ¼A½ GRFP ¼B½ IPKM
¼C½ IPKN ¼D½ GRJP
7- QIOK : MMKO : : YAWC : ?
¼A½ USGA ¼B½ UESG
¼C½ VUES ¼D½ SUEG
8- ?:::L
CDE
I
BCD
F
ABC
¼A½
O
DEF ¼B½
N
DEF
¼C½ O
EDF ¼D½
M
DEF
9- 1 % 8 % 27 % ?
¼A½ 37 ¼B½ 47
¼C½ 57 ¼D½ 64
10- 24 % 126 % 48 % \
¼A½ 433 ¼B½ 192
¼C½ 240 ¼D½ 344
11- 987 % IHG : : 654 : ?
¼A½ FDE ¼B½ FED
¼C½ EFD ¼D½ DEF
12&18- fuEufyf[kr izR;sd iz’u esa fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn
@ v{kjksa @ la[;k @ vkd`fr dks pqfu,A
12- ¼A½ dejk ¼B½ pSEcj
¼C½ cjkenk ¼D½ dsfcu
13- ¼A½ ekmFk & vkWXkZu ¼B½ bysfDVªd fxVkj
¼C½ dh&cksMZ ¼D½ lksukVk
14- ¼A½ A ¼B½ I
¼C½ D ¼D½ E
15- ¼A½ RNMP ¼B½ JFEH
¼C½ RPOQ ¼D½ HDCF
16- ¼A½ AbcdE ¼B½ IfhgO
¼C½ ApqrL ¼D½ UlmnE
17- ¼A½ 6243 ¼B½ 2643
¼C½ 8465 ¼D½ 4867
18- ¼A½ 49 - 33 ¼B½ 62 - 46
¼C½ 83 - 67 ¼D½ 70 - 55
19- fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml fodYi dk p;u dhft,] ftlesa
nh xbZ la[;kvksa dk lewg fuEufyf[kr la[;kvksa ds lewg ds
leku gks \
¼6] 14] 30½
¼A½ 4, 16, 28 ¼B½ 7, 12, 22
¼C½ 6, 12, 22 ¼D½ 5, 12, 20
20- fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls dkSu&lk fodYi uhps fn, x,
'kCnksa dk lkFkZd Øe n’kkZ,xk \
1- ifjokj 2- leqnk; 3- lnL;
4- bykdk 5- ns’k
¼A½ 3, 1, 4, 2, 5 ¼B½ 3, 1, 2, 4, 5
¼C½ 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 ¼D½ 3, 1, 4, 5, 2
21- fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa dks dks’k ds vuqlkj Øe ls j[ksa %
1- TORTOISE 2- TORONTO 3- TORPED
4- TORPED 5- TORUS
¼A½ 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 ¼B½ 2, 5, 3, 4, 1
¼C½ 2, 3, 5, 1, 4 ¼D½ 2, 3, 5, 4, 1
22- nh xbZ v{kj&Ük`a[kyk ds [kkyh LFkkuksa ij Øe ls j[kus ij
fuEUkfyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk v{kj&lewg mls iwjk djsxk \
___a _ aaaba__ ___ba__ ab ____ ¼A½ abaaaa ¼B½ abaaba
¼C½ aababa ¼D½ ababaa
23&27- fuEufyf[kr Js.kh esa yqIr la[;k@v{kj@vkd`fr fn, x,
fodYiksa esa ls Kkr dhft, A
23- a, r, c, s, e, t, g,____, ____ ¼A½ x, z ¼B½ u, i
¼C½ w, y ¼D½ v, b
24- (?), PSVYB, EHKNQ, TWZCF, ILORU
¼A½ BEHKN ¼B½ ADGJM
¼C½ SVYBE ¼D½ ZCFIL
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PART & I REASONING
1- Babu is Rahim’s neighbour and his house is 200 metres away in the north west direction. Joseph is Rahim’s neighour and his house is located 200 metres away in the shouth west direction. Gopal is Joseph’s neighbouor and he stays 200 metres aways in the south east direction. Roy is Gopal’s neighbour and his house is located 200 metres away in the north east direction. Then were is the position of Roy’s house in relation to Bahu’s ? ¼A½ South-east ¼B½ South-west
¼C½ North ¼D½ North-east
2- A group of friends are sitting in an arrangement one each of the corner of an octagon. All are facing the centre. Mahima is sitting diagonally oposite Rama. Who is on Sushma’s right. Ravi is next to Sushma and opposite Girdhar, who is on Chandra’s left. savitri is not an Mahima’s right but opposite Shalini. Who is on shalini’s right ? ¼A½ Ravi ¼B½ Mahima
¼C½ Girdhar ¼D½ Rama
3- A cube has the following figures drawn on its five faces. The top surface is blaknk. The ellipse is between the cross and the triangle. The square is on the right of the triangle. Theellipse and the suare are opposite to each other. Which face is the circle on ? ¼A½ On the top ¼B½ Opposite to ellipse
¼C½ Opposite to triangle¼D½ At the bottom
4-11. In each of the following question, select the related word/letters/number/figure from the given alternatives.
4- Fox : Cunning : : Rabbit : ? ¼A½ Courageous ¼B½ Dangerous
¼C½ Timid ¼D½ Ferocious
5- Flexible : Rigid : : Confidence : ? ¼A½ Diffidence ¼B½ Indiffere
¼C½ Cowardice ¼D½ Scare
6- AZCX : BYDW : : HQJO : ? ¼A½ GRFP ¼B½ IPKM
¼C½ IPKN ¼D½ GRJP
7- QIOK : MMKO : : YAWC : ? ¼A½ USGA ¼B½ UESG
¼C½ VUES ¼D½ SUEG
8- ?:::L
CDE
I
BCD
F
ABC
¼A½
O
DEF ¼B½
N
DEF
¼C½ O
EDF ¼D½
M
DEF
9- 1 % 8 % 27 % ?
¼A½ 37 ¼B½ 47
¼C½ 57 ¼D½ 64
10- 24 % 126 % 48 % \
¼A½ 433 ¼B½ 192
¼C½ 240 ¼D½ 344
11- 987 % IHG : : 654 : ?
¼A½ FDE ¼B½ FED
¼C½ EFD ¼D½ DEF
12-18. in each of the following question find the odd wordletters/number/figure from the given responses.
12- ¼A½ Room ¼B½ Chamber
¼C½ Veranda ¼D½ Cabin
13- ¼A½ Mouth Organ ¼B½ Electric Guitar
¼C½ Kyeboard ¼D½ Sonata
14- ¼A½ A ¼B½ I
¼C½ D ¼D½ E
15- ¼A½ RNMP ¼B½ JFEH
¼C½ RPOQ ¼D½ HDCF
16- ¼A½ AbcdE ¼B½ IfhgO
¼C½ ApqrL ¼D½ UlmnE
17- ¼A½ 6243 ¼B½ 2643
¼C½ 8465 ¼D½ 4867
18- ¼A½ 49 - 33 ¼B½ 62 - 46
¼C½ 83 - 67 ¼D½ 70 - 55
19- From amongst the given alternativs, select th eone oin wich the set of numbers is most like the set of numb ers given below. ¼6, 14, 30½
¼A½ 4, 16, 28 ¼B½ 7, 12, 22
¼C½ 6, 12, 22 ¼D½ 5, 12, 20
20- Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following words ? 1- Family 2. Community 3. Member
4. Locality 5. Country ¼A½ 3, 1, 4, 2, 5 ¼B½ 3, 1, 2, 4, 5
¼C½ 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 ¼D½ 3, 1, 4, 5, 2
21- Arrange the following words according to the dictionary. 1- TORTISE 2. TORONTO 3. TORPED
4. TORUS 5. TORSEL ¼A½ 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 ¼B½ 2, 5, 3, 4, 1
¼C½ 2, 3, 5, 1, 4 ¼D½ 2, 3, 5, 4, 1
22- Which set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it ? ___a _ aaaba__ ___ba__ ab ____ ¼A½ abaaaa ¼B½ abaaba
¼C½ aababa ¼D½ ababaa
23-27. In each of the following questions, find the missing number/ letters/figure from the given responses.
23- a, r, c, s, e, t, g, ___, ___ ¼A½ x, z ¼B½ u, i
¼C½ w, y ¼D½ v, b
24- (?), PSVYB, EHKNQ, TWZCF, ILORU
¼A½ BEHKN ¼B½ ADGJM
¼C½ SVYBE ¼D½ ZCFIL
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25- 0] 4] 18] 48] \] 180
¼A½ 58 ¼B½ 68
¼C½ 84 ¼D½ 100
26- 36] 28] 24] 22] \
¼A½ 18 ¼B½ 19
¼C½ 21 ¼D½ 22
27- 7] 9] 13] 21] 37] \
¼A½ 58 ¼B½ 63
¼C½ 69 ¼D½ 72
28- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh la[;k bl Ük`a[kyk esa ugha vkrh\
232] 343] 454] 564] 676
¼A½ 676 ¼B½ 454
¼C½ 343 ¼D½ 564
29- ,d cl tc pyh rks mlesa fuf’pr la[;k esa dqN ;k=h cSBs
gq, FksA igys LVkWi ij cl ls vk/ks ;k=h mrj x, vkSj 35
;k=h cl esa p<+sA nwljs LVkWi ij
5
1 ;k=h mrj x,] vkSj
40 p<+sA mlds ckn cl esa 80 ;k=h Fks vkSj og fcuk :ds
xarO;&LFky dh vksj xbZA vkjaHk esa cl esa fdrus ;k=h Fks \
¼A½ 25 ¼B½ 30
¼C½ 40 ¼D½ 50
30- ;fn vkxkeh ijlksa jfookj gS rks vkxeh dy ds fnu xr
ijlkas dk dkSu&lk ckj gksxk \
¼A½ 'kqØokj ¼B½ c`gLifrokj
¼C½ lkseokj ¼D½ eaxyokj
31- ,d O;fDr viuh iRuh ls 3 o"kZ cM+k gS vkSj vius iq= ls
pkj xquk cM+k gSA ;fn rhu o"kZ ckn iq= dh vk;q 15 o"kZ gks
tk,xh rks bl le; iRuh dh vk;q fdruh gS \
¼A½ 60 o"kZ ¼B½ 51 o"kZ
¼C½ 48 o"kZ ¼D½ 45 o"kZ
32- x vkSj y HkkbZ&HkkbZ gSA R, Y dk firk gS S, T dk HkkbZ gS
vkSj X dk ekek gSA T dk R ls D;k laca/k gS \
¼A½ ekrk ¼B½ iRuh
¼C½ cgu ¼D½ HkkbZ
33- 39 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh ,d d{kk esa lqjs’k v’kksd ls 7 vad
vf/kd gSA ;fn v’kksd dh jSad var ls 17oha gS rks lqjs’k dh
vkjaHk ls dkSu&lh jSad gksxh \
¼A½ 16 oha ¼B½ 23 oha
¼C½ 24 oha ¼D½ 15 oha
34- cM+s v{kjksa esa ,d 'kCn @ v{kj&lewg fn;k x;k gSA blds
i’pkr~ pkj 'kCn mlds mÙkj ds :i esa fn, x, gSA fn, x,
'kCn @ v{kj lewg ds v{kjkas dks feykdj buesa ls dsoy
,d 'kCn dh gh ugha cuk ldrs] mldksa pqfu,A
INDETERMINATE ¼A½ DETERMINE
¼B½ RETINUE
¼C½ REMINDER
¼D½ RETINA
35- dqN v{kjksa ds lewg fn, x, gSA buesa ls gj ,d v{kj dks
,d dwV vad fn;k x;k gSA bu v{kjkas dks bl rjg ls
O;ofLFkr djsa fd mlls ,d vFkZiw.kZ 'kCn cu t;s vkSj
mlls miyC/k dwV dks fn, gq, fodYiksa esa ls n’kkZ;s %
R A H K S 1 2 3 4 5
¼A½ 5 1 2 3 4
¼B½ 5 4 2 1 3
¼C½ 5 3 2 1 4
¼D½ 5 3 1 2 4
36- ,d oDRkO; fn;k x;k gS] ftlds vkxs nks iwokZuqeku ¼1½ vkSj
¼2½ fn, x, gSaA vkidks fopkj djuk gS fd oDr; lR; gS
pkgs og lkeU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu&izrhd gksrk gksA
vkidks fu.kZ; djuk gS fd fn, x, oDrO; esa ls dkSu&lk
fuf’pr :i ls lgh iwokZuqeku fudkyk tk ldrk gSA vius
mÙkj dks fufnZ"V dhft,A
oDrO; % lS)kfUrd f’k{kk ls vkfFkZd izxfr ugha gksrh vkSj
blls ns’k esa vkRefo’okl vkSj /ku dh fujarj gksfu gk srh gSA
iwokZuqeku %
1- vkRefo’okl ds fodkl vkSj vkfFkZd fodkl esa xgjk
laca/k gSA
2- vkRefo’okl ds fodkl esa lS)kafrd f’k{kk dk vewY;
;ksxnku gSA
¼A½ dsoy ,d fufgr gSA
¼B½ nks fufgr gSA
¼C½ ,d vkSj nks nksuksa fufgr gSA
¼D½ ,d vkSj nks nksuksa fufgr ugha gSA
37- nks oDrO; fn;s x;s gSa] ftlds vkxs pkj fu"d"kZ I, II, III
vkSj IV fn, x, gSA vkidks fopkj djuk gS fd oDrO; lR;
gS pkgs os lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gksaA
vkidks fu.kZ; djuk gS fd fn, x, oDrO;ksa esa ls dkSu&lk
fuf’pr :i ls lgh fu"d"kZ fudkyk tk ldrk gSA vius
mÙkj dk fufnZ"V dhft, \
oDrO; %
1- dksbZ xk; dqlhZ ugha gSA
2- lHkh dqflZ;k¡ xk; gSA
fu"d"kZ %
I. dqN estsa dqflZ;k¡ gSA
II. dqN estsa xk; gSA
III. dqN dqflZ;k¡ xk; gSA
IV. dksbZ est xk; ugha gSA
¼A½ fu"d"kZ II vFkok III fudyrk gSA
¼B½ dsoy I vkSj II ;k IV fu"d"kZ fudyrk gSA
¼C½ dsoy fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gSA
¼D½ lHkh fu"d"kZ fudyrs gSaA
38- ;fn HONESTY dks 5132468 ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gS
vkSj POVERTY dks 7192068 ds :i esa] rks HORSE
dks fdl :i esa dksM esa fy[kk tk,xk \
¼A½ 50124 ¼B½ 51042
¼C½ 51024 ¼D½ 52014
39- uhps ,d ikls dh nks fLFkfr;k¡ fn[kkbZ xbZ gSaA tc 3 la[;k
uhps gks] rks Åij dkSu&lh la[;k gksxh \
¼A½ 6 ¼B½ 3
¼C½ 4 ¼D½ 2
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25- 0, 4, 18, 48, ?, 180 ¼A½ 58 ¼B½ 68
¼C½ 84 ¼D½ 100
26- 36, 28, 24, 22, ? ¼A½ 18 ¼B½ 19
¼C½ 21 ¼D½ 22
27- 7, 9, 13, 21, 37, ? ¼A½ 58 ¼B½ 63
¼C½ 69 ¼D½ 72
28- Select the number which does NOT belong the given series. 232, 343, 454, 564, 676 ¼A½ 676 ¼B½ 454
¼C½ 343 ¼D½ 564
29- A bus left with some definite number of passengers. At the first stop, half the passengers left the bus and 35 boarded the
bus. At the second stop 5
1 th of the passengers
left and 40 boarded the bus. Ten, the bus moved with 80 passengers towards its destination without stopping any where. How many passengers were there originally ? ¼A½ 25 ¼B½ 30
¼C½ 40 ¼D½ 50
30- If the day after tommorrow is Sunday, what day was tomorrow’s day before yesterday ? ¼A½ Friday ¼B½ Thursday
¼C½ Monday ¼D½ Tuesday
31- A man is 3 years older than his wife and four times as old as his son. If the son becomes 15 years old after 3 years. What is the present age of the wife ? ¼A½ 60 years ¼B½ 51 years
¼C½ 48 years ¼D½ 45 years
32- X and Y are brothers. R is the father of Y. S is the brother of T and maternal uncle of X. What is T to R ? ¼A½ Mother ¼B½ Wife
¼C½ Sister ¼D½ Brother
33- Suresh is 7 ranks ahead of Asok in the class of 39 students. If Ashok’s rank is 17th from the last. what is Suresh’s rank from the start ? ¼A½ 16th ¼B½ 23th
¼C½ 24th ¼D½ 15th
34- A word/set of letters given in capital letters is followed by four answer words. Out of these only one cannot be formed by using the letters. Find out that word :
INDETERMINATE ¼A½ DETERMINE ¼B½ RETINUE
¼C½ REMINDER ¼D½ RETINA
35- A group of alphabets are given with each being assigned a numerical code. These have to be unscrambled into a meaningful word and the correct code so obtained may be indicated from the given responses ?
R A H K S 1 2 3 4 5 ¼A½ 5 1 2 3 4 ¼B½ 5 4 2 1 3
¼C½ 5 3 2 1 4 ¼D½ 5 3 1 2 4
36- A statement is given followed by two assumptions (1) and (2). You ahve to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. your are to decide which of the given assumption can definitely be drawn from the given statement. Indicate your answer Statement : Theorelical education does not bring in economic advancement and it lends to a steady loss of cofidence and money in the country. Assumptions : 1. There is close relationship between
development of confidence and economic development.
2. Theoretical education makes priceless contribution for development of confidence.
¼A½ Only 1 is implicit
¼B½ Only 2 is implicit
¼C½ Both 1 and 2 are implicit
¼D½ Both 1 and 2 are not implicit
37- Two statements are given followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from comonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given statements. Indiatcate your answer. Statements : 1. No cow is a chair. 2. All chairs are tables. Conclusions : I. Some tables are chairs. II. Some tables are cows. III. Some chairs are cows. IV. No table is a cow. ¼A½ Either II or III follow.
¼B½ Either II or III follow.
¼C½ Only I follows
¼D½ All conclusions follow.
38- If HONESTY is written as 5132468 and POVERTY as 7192068, how is HORSE written in a certain code ? ¼A½ 50124 ¼B½ 51042
¼C½ 51024 ¼D½ 52014
39- Two positions of a dice are shown below. When 3 is at the bottom, what number will be at the top ? ¼A½ 6 ¼B½ 3
¼C½ 4 ¼D½ 2
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40- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh vkd`fr yM+ds] yM+fd;ksa vkSj
cPpksa ds chp lEcU/k dks Hkyh&Hkk¡fr n’kkZrh gS \
41- fuEu vkd`fr;ksa esa ls dkSu&lh cSaxu] ekal] lfCt;ksa ds chp
lEcU/k dks n’kkZrh gS \
42- fuEufyf[kr vkjs[k dk v/;;u djsa vkSj ml {ks= dh
igpku djsa tks mu yM+fd;ksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS tks
lsokjr rks gS fdUrq vfookfgr gSa
¼A½ 1 ¼B½ 2
¼C½ 4 ¼D½ 5
43- fuEufyf[kr vkd`fr esa fdrus f=Hkqt gS \
¼A½ 16 ¼B½ 13
¼C½ 9 ¼D½ 7
44- uhps fn, x, eSfVªlst esa 'kCn MUCH ds fy, la[;k lewg
dks ifgpkfu;sA
MUCH ¼A½ 12] 68] 24] 85 ¼B½ 42 56] 24] 86
¼C½ 23] 68] 55] 86 ¼D½ 35] 76] 24] 85
45- iz’u vkd`fr;k¡
mÙkj vkd`fr;k¡
46- iz’u vkd`fr;k¡
mÙkj vkd`fr;k¡
47- nh xbZ vkd`fr ds vuqlkj dkxt dks eksM+us] dkVus rFkk
[kksyus ds ckn og fdl vkd`fr dSlh fn[kkbZ nsxh \
iz’u vkd`fr
mÙkj vkd`fr
funZs’k ¼iz- 48&49½% fuEufyf[kr iz’uksa esa dkSu&lh mÙkj&vkd`fr nh gqbZ
iz’u&vkd`fr dks iwjk djsxh \
48- iz’u vkd`fr
mÙkj vkd`fr
49- iz’u vkd`fr
mÙkj vkd`fr
50- dkSu&lh mÙkj&vkd`fr esa iz’u&vkd`fr fufgr gS \
iz’u vkd`fr
mÙkj vkd`fr
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40- Which one of the following figure best depicts the relationship among Boys, Girls and Children ?
41- Which one of the following figures represents the relationship among Brinjal, Meat, egetables?
42- Study the diagram below and identifythe region representing girls who are emloyed but unmarried
¼A½ 1 ¼B½ 2
¼C½ 4 ¼D½ 5
43- How many triangles are there in the following figure ?
¼A½ 16 ¼B½ 13
¼C½ 9 ¼D½ 7 44- From the given matrix. Choose the option
which describes the word “MUCH”
MUCH ¼A½ 12] 68] 24] 85 ¼B½ 42 56] 24] 86
¼C½ 23] 68] 55] 86 ¼D½ 35] 76] 24] 85
45- Question Figures
Answer Figures
46- Question Figures
Answer Figures
47- A piece of paper is folded and punched as show below in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened. Question Figure
Answer Figure
Direction (48-49) : Which one of the answer figures shall complete the given question figure ? 48- Question Figure
Answer Figure
49- Question Figure
Answer Figure
50- which of the following answer figure is embedded in the question figure ? Question Figure
Answer Figure
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PART- II ENGLISH Direction :In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is the answer. If a sentence is “free from error, your answer is (D) i.e., No error. 51. My father gave me (A)/ a pair of binocular (B)/
on my birthday. (C)/ No error (D). 52. Kalidas is (A)/ a Shakeshpeare (B)/ of India. (C)/
No error (D). 53. The Teacher as well as his students, (A)/ all left
(B)/ for the trip. (C)/ No error (D) 54. More you (A)/ think of it, (B/ the worse it
becomes. (C)/ No error (D) 55. Hasan plays (A)/ both cricket and billiards
(B)/at the national level. (C)/ No error (D) Directions (Qs. No. 55 to 60): in the following question, sentences are 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 as your answer. 56. The deceased left him.........................................two
young children. (A) for (B) with (C) by (D) behind
57. The statue.........................a global symbol of freedom. (A) stands to (B) stands for (C) stands as (D) stands against
58. A child is the future of a family.................nation. (A) as a (B) like a (C) as well as of a (D) just as
59. The human mind seems to have built-in......................against original thought. (A) ideas (B) interests (C) safeguards (D) prejudices
60. If strict security measures were taken, the tragedy might have been. (A) averted (B) removed (C) controlled (D) restrained
Direction (Q. No. 61-62) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word as your answer. 61. Relinquish
(A) Continue (B) Vanish (C) Quench (D) Relish
62. Wily (A) Wish (B) Stupid (C) Cunning (D) Angry
Direction (Q. No. 63-64 ): In the following question, Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word as your answer. 63. Relinquish
(A) Continue (B) Vanish (C) Quench (D) Relish
64. Insipid (A) Colourful (B) Colourless (C) Dull (D) Tasty
Direction (Q. No. 65 to 66) : In the following questions, four words are given in each question. Out of which only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word.
65. (A) Rejuvenation (B) Rejuenation (C) Rejvenation (D) Rejevanation
66. (A) Dysantery (B) Dysentery (C) Pysentry (D) Dysentary
Direction (Q. No. 67 to 69) : In the following question, four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase as your answer. 67. The manager hesitated, to assign the job to the
newcomer as he was wet behind the ears. (A) young and inexperienced (B) drenched in the rain (C) unpunctual and lethargic (D) stupid and slow-witted
68. Mrs Roy keeps an open house on Saturday evening parties _ you’ll find all kinds of people there (A) keeps the gates open for a few persons (B) welcomes all members (C) welcomes a select group of people (D) keeps the doors of the house open
69. The police cordoned off the area after the explosion. (A) The police did not allow anyone to leave the
area (B) The police filled the whole area (C) by The police isolated the area (D) The police checked everyone in the area
Direction (Q No. 70 to 72) : In the following question. Out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence. 70. A short story based on your personal experience
(A) Legend (B) Anecdote (C) Fable (D) Parable
71. A former student of a school, collage or university. (A) Genius (B) Scholar (C) Learner (D) Alumnus
72. A building in which aircraft are housed. (A) Granary (B) Dockyard (C) Garage (D) Hangar
Direction (Q. No. 73 to 74) : In the following question, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (D). 73. She is quite well now, except a slight cold”.
(A) Except for a slight cold (B) excepting a slight cold (C) excepting have a slight cold (D) No improvement
74. The commoners joined the king’s army at crushing the rebels. (A) without (B) in (C) into (D) No improvement
Direction (Q. No. 75 to 89) : In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive voice,: Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active voice. 75. They will laugh at you.
(A) You will have been laughed at by them. (B) You can be laughed at by them.
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(C) You may be laughed at by them. (D) You will be laughed at by them.
76. Trespasses shall be prosecuted. (A) The authorities might prosecute trespassers. (B) The authorities can prosecute trespassers. (C) The authorities shall. Prosecute trespassers (D) The authorities may prosecute trespassers.
77. The waiter filled the glasses. with water. (A) The water were. filled in the glasses by
waiter (B) The glasses filled with water, by the waiter. (C) The glasses were filled with water by the
waiter (D) The waiter was filled the glasses with water.
78. She took the dog for a walk. (A) The dog took a walk by her. (B) The dog was taken for a walk by her. (C) The dog, took her for a walk. (D) The dog was took for a walk.
79. He was driving the car so fast that it skidded on the snowy road. (A) The car has been driven by him so fast that it
skidded on the snowy road (B) The car was driven by him so fast that it
skidded on the snowy road (C) The car was being driven by him so fast that
it skidded on the snowy road (D) The car had been driven by him so fast that it
skidded on the snowy road. Directions (Q. No. 80 to 84) : In the following questions, a sentence has been given in direct/indirect, Out of the, four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect/ Direct. 80. Mrs Shankar said, “ I know what it is. to be
depressed.” (A) Mrs Shankar said that she was knowing what
it was to be depressed (B) Mrs Shankar said that she knew what it was
to be depressed (C) Mrs Shankar known what it is to be
depressed. (D) Mrs Shankar is depressed she said.
81. “Who now,” they had asked, “will listen to our troubles and protect us from the crocodiles ?” (A) They wanted to know who will listen to their
troubles and protect them from the crocodiles
(B) They had wanted to, know who would listen to their troubles and protect them from the crocodiles
(C) They had wanted to know who then would listen to their troubles and protect them from the crocodiles
(D) They had wanted to know who will now listen to their troubles and protect them from the crocodiles
82. Moti asked Gangu whether the latter was in his senses. (A) “Are you senseless, Gangu?” asked Moti. (B) “Hey Gangu, are you in your senses now ?”
asked Moti
(C) “Gangu, have you lost your senses? “ aksed Moti
(D) “Gangu, are you in your senses?” aksed moti 83. He said that, we are all born to die.
(A) He said, “We have all been born to die” (B) He exclaimed, “We were all born to die” (C) He said, “We were all born to die” (D) He said, “We are all born to die”
84. He said to me, ‘I grew these carrots-myself.” (A) He told me that he grew those carrots
himself (B) He told me I grew these carrots myself (C) He told me that he. grew these carrots
himself (D) He told me that he had grown those carrots
himself Directions (85 to 90) : In the following questions, the first and the last sentences/parts of the passage/sentence are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the passage/sentence is split into fur parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the passage/sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer. 85. 1. Fires in the Steppes or bushes scared humans
earlier P. Gradually, they learnt to appreciate the
power of fire. Q. It gave them light and.. warmth and kept
away wild animals R. About 700,000 years ago, humans started fire
a accidentally by lightning. S. They could harden the tips of wooden spears
and cook meat in it. 6. Soon they learnt to produce fire by striking
Flintstone and pyrite with each other or by rubbing lumbers.
(A) PQSR (B) PQRS (C) QRSP (D) QSPR
86. 1. There are a lot of ways, to communicate speaking, singing, clapping, hooting. P. Even animals communicate with one
another. Q. Only humans can express their thoughts and
feelings in words because of our superior brain.
R. Both humans and animals also communicate through body language.
5. But their ways differ from the humans. 6. Sometimes we don’t use words but make
gestures (like traffic signs) or simple movements of the hand in order to communicate.
(A) QPRS (B) PQRS (C) PSQR (D) PRSQ
87. 1. Sherlock Holmes in the P. who is in a state of grace Q. is raised to the status. R. because in him scientific curiosity 5. exceptional individual 6. of a heroic passion (A) SRQP (B) SPRQ
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(C) RPSQ (D) PRQS 88. 1. The goals of our present system
P. schooling is to prepare Q. students for the examination system R. which will take them to the 5. of primary and secondary 6. best technical institutions in the country. (A) QPRS (B) PRQS (C) PSQR (D) SPQR
89. 1. Egotism is the most common fault of mankind . P. However, with time it becomes an
exaggerated 1 forms of self display Q. It is the product of a perfectly natural desire
to display oneself. R. This is necessary as it impairs the
personality and (frustrates all efforts at self improvement.
5. Beyond any shadow of doubt, it is a defect that ought to be constantly hunted down, and scotched.
6. One should always be on guard not to give into egotism.
(A) PSRQ (B) PQRS (C) QPSR (D) RSPQ
90. 1. When the impressionists P. They made them look like Q. everyday and often putting R. People you would see 5. painted pictures of people 6. more emphasis on the scene (A) SRQP (B) PRQS (C) SPRQ (D) RQPS
Directions (Q. No. 41 to 45) : In each of the following questions, in the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose, the correct answer to each question but of the four alternatives and fill in the blanks.
One fine morning a..............(41)............ man knocked at the doors of the home for the aged run by nuns. He told the nun in charge that as he was..............(42)............to Delhi, he wanted to leave his servant- maid to the............(43).......... of the nuns. He assured the nun of sending some money every month..............(44)............ she was an orphan. The nun ...........(45).........her saying that she had got an excellent master. 91. (A) bad (B) nice
(C) good (D) gentle 92. (A) shifted (B) changed
(C) transferred (D) moved 93. (A) home (B) custody
(C) protection (D) care 94. (A) and (B) though
(C) if (D) because 95. (A) praised (B) consoled
(C) condoled (D) loved Direction (Q. 96 to 100) : In the following question, you have a brief passage with 5 questions following the passage. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
Freedom has assuredly given us a new status and new opportunities. But it also implies that we should discard selfishness, laziness and all narrowness of outlook. Our freedom suggests toil and creation of new values of old ones. We should so discipline ourselves as to be able to discharge our new responsibilities satisfactorily. If there is any one thing that needs to be stressed more than any other in the new set-up, it is that we should put into action our full capacity, each one of us in productive effort each one of us in his own sphere, however humble. Word. Work, unceasing work, should now be our watch-word. Work is wealth, and service is happiness. Nothing else is. The greatest crime in India today is idleness. If we root out idleness, all our difficulties, including even conflicts, will gradually disappear. 96. Nothing else can give us joy except .
(A) idleness (B) wealth (C) freedom (D) service
97. Anyone can free himself from the clutches of difficulties, if he (A) fulfils his responsibilities (B) discards idleness (C) discharges his obligations (D) eliminates narrow outlook
98. What has freedom undeniably offered to the citizens of India ? (A) New outlook (B) New responsibilities (C) New values (D) New opportunities
99. One thing needs to be stressed more than anything else in this new set-up. It is that people should (A) discipline themselves suitably (B) work to their full capacity (C) substitute old values with new ones’ (D) discard narrowness of outlook
100. ..............................work should be the motto of our citizens. (A) Incessant (B) Productive (C) Ingenious (D) Resourceful
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Hkkx&x lkekU; Kku
101. f}chti=ksa esa ijkxdj.k esa gksrs gS %
¼A½ nks tuu fNnz ¼B½ rhu tuu fNnz
¼C½ pkj tuu fNnz ¼D½ ,d tuu fNnz
102. Hkkjr esa Lohdk;Z ^^/ofu iznw"k.k Lrj** dh lhek gS %
¼A½ 16 & 35 dec ¼B½ 40 & 45 dec
¼C½ 70 & 100 dec ¼D½ 10 & 15 dec
103. cfgeqZ[krk ¼,DlVusZfyVh½ fl)kUr vFkZ’kkL= dh fdl 'kk[kk
dk ewy fl)kUr gS \
¼A½ bUokbjksukWfeDl ¼B½ jktdks"kh; vFkZ’kkL=
¼C½ varjkZ"Vªh; vFkZ’kkL= ¼D½ lef"V vFkZ’kkL=
104. cgq & mn~ns’kh; unh ?kkVh ifj;sktukvksa dks ^^vk/kqfud Hkkjr
ds u, eafnj** fdlus dgk Fkk \
¼A½ eksrhyky usg: ¼B½ egkRek xka/kh
¼C½ jktho xka/kh ¼D½ tokgj yky usg:
105. vadh; ifjiFkksa }kjk fdl izdkj dh lwupk iz.kkyh dks
ekU;rk nh tk,xh \
¼A½ f}vk/kkjh i)fr
¼B½ "kksM’k vk/kkjh vkSj f}vk/kkjh nksuksa i)fr;ka
¼C½ dsoy jkse i)fr
¼D½ "kksM’k vk/kkjh i)fr
106. fuEu esa ls dkSu jktuhfrK ugha Fkk \
¼A½ vkbZ- ds- xqtjky ¼B½ ,l- ,y- cgqxq.kk
¼C½ ts- t;yfyrk ¼D½ ,p- ,u- cgqxq.kk
107. enu eksgu ekyoh; dks ^^egkeuk** dh inoh fdlus nh Fkh\
¼A½ nknk HkkbZ ukSjksth ¼B½ xksiky d`".k xks[kys
¼C½ egkRek xka/kh ¼D½ cky xaxk/kj fryd
108. ;w- ,l- gkml vkQ fjfiztsVsfVOt esa lsusVj ds :i esa izos’k
djus okyk igyk fgUnw vesfjdu gS &
¼A½ lquhrk fofy;El ¼B½ T;ksfr lsuxqIrk
¼C½ veh csjk ¼D½ rqylh xCckMZ
109. lgh feyu pqfu, &
¼A½ ekaly vkgkj & dSfY’k;e vkSj izksVhu
¼B½ eNyh & eaM vkSj foVkfeu
¼C½ nw/k & js’kk vkSj [kftu
¼D½ vaM ihrd & izksVhu vkSj olk
110. Hkkjr NksM+ks vkanksyu ds le; ok;ljk; dkSu Fkk \
¼A½ YkkWMZ ekmaVcsVu ¼B½ ykWMZ ososy
¼C½ ykWMZ fyu fyFkxks ¼D½ ykWMZ bfoZu
111. IPCC dk iwjk :i fyf[k, &
¼A½ baVjus’kuy iSuy vkWQ DykbesV daVªksy
¼B½ baVsfje iSuy vkWQ DykbesV psat
¼C½ baVxouZesaVy iSuy vkWQ DykbesV psat
¼D½ baVjus’kuy ikWY;w’ku daVªksy dkmafly
112. Hkkjr ljdkj vf/kfu;e] 1935 dks nklrk dk u;k ?kks"k.kk
i= fdlus dgk Fkk \
¼A½ egkRek xka/k ¼B½ jktsUnz izlkn
¼C½ ia- tokgj yky usg: ¼D½ ch- vkj- vacsMdj
113. dktw dh Qly ij ,UMkslYQku ds fNM+dko ds QyLo:i
egkfoink ds Lrj rd iznw"k.k gks x;k Fkk &
¼A½ dsjy esa ¼B½ vkU/kz izns’k esa
¼C½ dukZVd esa ¼D½ rfeyukMq esa
114. ^^fØ;k’khyrk ¼iz;ksth½ jktLo** lacaf/kr gS &
¼A½ ,MksYQ oksXuj ls ¼B½ ,sMe fLEkFk ls
¼C½ ,sMEt ls ¼D½ vCck ih yuZj ls
115. ^^QSjkMs** fdldh bdkbZ gS \
¼A½ /kkfjrk dh ¼B½ izsjdRo dh
¼C½ izfrjks/k dh ¼D½ pkydRo dh
116. fuEu esa ls dkSu lk bEiSDV fizaVj gS \
¼A½ bad&tsV fizaVj ¼B½ ccy&tsV fizaVj
¼C½ ystj fiazVj ¼D½ Msth Oghy fizaVj
117. veksfu;k lYQsV esa ekStwn ukbVªkstu dk izfr’kr gS %
¼A½ 21% ¼B½ 25%
¼C½ 30-5% ¼D½ 18%
118. fuEu esa fo"ke in igpkfu, &
¼A½ vkWfIVdy Qkbcj ¼B½ V~foLVsM is;j ok;j
¼C½ ekbØksoso ¼D½ dks&,fD’k;y dscy
119. 1923 esa LojkT; ikVhZ cukus ds fy, eksrhyky usg: ds lkFk
feyus okyk dakxszl dk vU; usrk dkSu Fkk \
¼A½ ch- th- fryd ¼B½ fprjatu nkl
¼C½ ,e- ds- xka/kh ¼D½ th- ds- xks[kys
120. Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds fdl Hkkx esa ewy drZO; fu/kkZfjr fd,
x, gS \
¼A½ IV A ¼B½ IV B
¼C½ V ¼D½ IV
121. dsUnzh; eaf=eaMy esa eaf=eaMy lnL; dk in fuEu esa ls fdl
dks feyrk gS \
¼A½ mPpre U;k;ky; dk U;k;k/kh’k
¼B½ Hkkjr ljdkj dk lfpo
¼C½ iz/kkuea=h dk jktuhfrd lykgdkj
¼D½ ;kstuk vk;ksx dk mik/;{k
122. vk¡x lku lw dh dgk¡ dh ewy fuoklh gS \
¼A½ phu ¼B½ E;k¡ekj
¼C½ v:.kkpy izns’k ¼D½ frCcr
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Part - III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
101. In dicots the pollen – grains posses -
(A) two germ pores (B) three germ pores
(C) four germ pores (D) one germ pore
102. Acceptable ‘Noise Pollution Level’ in India range
between.
(A) 16 – 35 dec (B) 40 – 45 dec
(C) 70 – 100 dec (D) 10 – 15 dec
103. Externality theory is the baisc theory of the
following branch of Economics :
(A) Environomics (B) Fiscal Economics
(C) International Economics
(D) Macro Economics
104. Multi purpose river valley project ae the ‘New
temples of modern India’
(A) Motilal Nehru (B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Rajiv Gandhi (D) Jawaharlal Nehru
105. What type of information system would be
recognised by digital circuits ?
(A) Binary System
(B) Both hexadecimal and binary system
(C) Only Roman system
(D) Hexadecimal system
106. Who was not apolitician ?
(A) I. K Gijral (B) S. L Bahuguna
(C) J. jayalalitha (D) H.N Bahuguna
107. Who gave the litle of ‘Mahamana to Madan
Mohan Malviya ?
(A) Dada Bhai Naorozi
(B) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(C) Mahatma Gandhi (D) Bal Gangadhar Tialk
108. First Hindu- American to enter in the US House
of Representative as senator is :
(A) Sunita Williams (B) Jyoti Sengupta
(C) Ami Bera (D) Tulsi Gabbard
109. Pick out the correct match.
(A) Fleshy Foods - Calcium and Protein
(B) Fish - Starch and Vitamin
(C) Milk - Fibre and Minerals
(D) Egg yolk - Protein and Fat
110. Who was the viceroy at the time of Quit india
movement ?
(A) Lord Mountbatten (B) Lord Wavell
(C) Lord Lin Lithgow (D) Lord Irwin
111. Expand the tem IPCC
(A) International Panel of Climate Control
(B) Interim Panel of Climate Change
(C) Intergovernment Panel of Climate Change
(D) Internaitonal pollutin Cntrol Council
112. Who described the government of India Act,
1935 as a new charter of bondage ?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Rajendra Prasad
(C) Pt. Jawahar Nehru (D) B. R ambedkar
113. Endosulfan spray on cashew crop resulted in the
pollution to the tune of tragedy in ?
(A) Kerala (B) Andhra Pradesh
(C) Karnataka (D) Tamil Nadu
114. ‘Functional Finance’ is accociated with :
(A) Adolph Wogner (B) Adam Smith
(C) Adams (D) Abba ‘P’ Lerner
115. ‘Farad’ is the unit of :
(A) Capacitance (B) Inductance
(C) Resistance (D) conductance
116. Which of the following is an impact printer ?
(A) Ink-jet printer (B) Bubble-jet printer
(C) Laser printer (D) Daisy wheel printer
117. The percentage of nitrogen present in
ammonium sulphate is :
(A) 21% (B) 25%
(C) 30.5% (D) 18%
118. Identify the odd term amonst the following
group :
(A) Opticla fibre (B) Twisted pair wire
(C) Microwaves (D) Coaxial cable
119. Who was the other congress leader who joined
with Motilal nehru to start the Swaraj Party in
1923 ?
(A) B. G. Tilak (B) Chittranjan Das
(C) M. K.Gandhi (D) G. K. Gokhale
120. In which part of the Indian constitution, the
fundamental duties are enshrined ?
(A) IV A (B) IV B
(C) V (D) IV
121. Who of the follwoing enjoys the rank of cabinet
Minister in Union Cabinet ?
(A) Judge supreme courtn
(B) Secretary to Government of India
(C) Political Advisor to PM
(D) Deputy Chairman of planning commission
122. Aung San Suu kyi is a native to -
(A) China (B) Myanmar
(C) Arunachal pradesh (D) Tibet
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123. MhihVh osDlhu fdu chekfj;ksa ls cpko ds fy, fn;k tkrk gS
\
¼A½ fMIFkhfj;k] dkyh [kk¡lh] fVVul
¼B½ Msaxw] dkyh [kk¡lh] VkbQkW;M
¼C½ Msaxw] iksfy;ks] fVVusl
¼D½ fMIFkhfj;k] dkyh [kk¡lh] VkbQkW;M
124. ghjdk dk nke ty ls vf/kd gksrk gS D;ksafd %
¼A½ os dqN pquh gqbZ QeksZ }kjk csps tkrs gS ftudk
,dkf/kiR; gksrk gS
¼B½ Øsrkvksa ds fy, mudh lhekar mi;ksfxrk ty ls vf/kd
gksrh gS
¼C½ Øsrkvksa ds fy, mudh dqy mi;ksfxrk ty ls vf/kd
gksrh gS
¼D½ miHkksDrk mUgsa de nkeksa ij ugh [kjhnrs
125. 5% ty ,FksukWy dks dgrs gSA
¼A½ ruq ,sYdksgkWy ¼B½ ikoj ,sYdksgkWy
¼C½ ifj’kksf"kr fLifjV ¼D½ ifj’kq) ,sYdksgkWy
126. fuEu Hkwfe iz;ksxksa esa ls dksu lk fo’ks"k vkfFkZd {ks=ksa rd
lhfer gS \
¼A½ 'kSf{kd laLFkku ¼B½ eqDr O;kikj dsUnz
¼C½ foi.ku dsUnz ¼D½ lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh daifu;k¡
127. czkthy /kkjk ds iwoZ dh vksj pyrs jgus dks dgrs gS \
¼A½ nf{k.k vVykafVd viokg ¼B½ izfr fo"kqorh; viokg
¼C½ if’pe ,VykafVd viokg ¼D½ mÙkj ,VykafVd viokg
128. lapkj mixzgksa dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS &
¼A½ dsoy lapkj ladsr izkIr djus ds fy,
¼B½ lapkj ladsr izkIr djus vkSj iqu% izsf"kr djus ds fy,
¼C½ dsoy izkd`frd lalk/kuksa dh tkudkjh nsus ds fy,
¼D½ dsoy lapkj ladsr izsf"kr djus ds fy,
129. cq) ds izFke izopu dks dgk tkrk gS %
¼A½ czg~etylqÙk ¼B½ /kEepDdicÙkulqÙk
¼C½ dPn;ukxksÙkklqÙk ¼D½ egifjfuokZ.klqÙk
130. VksMk dgk¡ tk, tkrs gSa \
¼A½ rfeyukMq ¼B½ jktLFkku esa
¼C½ v:.kkapy izns’k ¼D½ e/; izns’k
131. ^^ou LVªkW jsoksY;w’ku** fy[kk Fkk %
¼A½ fjpsy dkyZlu ¼B½ ,e- ,l- LokehukFku us
¼C½ ukWeZu cksykZx us ¼D½ eslukscw Qqdqvksdk us
132. ^^OgkbZ lks’kfyTe** iqLrd fdlus fyf[kh Fkh \
¼A½ egkRek xka/kh ¼B½ vkpk;Z ujsUnz nso
¼C½ ,e- ,u- jkW; ¼D½ t; izdk’k ukjk;.k
133. 'kjhj dk rkieku lglk de gksus ds dkj.k 'kjhj ls vf/kd
rki dh gkfu ds QyLo:i vYirki gksrk gSA
¼A½ esa<dksa dks ¼B½ ekuoksa dks
¼C½ fNidfy;ksa dks ¼D½ lk¡iksa dks
134. fo’o Hkj ls lekIr dj fn;k x;k jksx gS
¼A½ dq"B jksx
¼B½ iksfy;kses:jTtq’kksFk ¼iksfy;ksekbfyfVl½
¼C½ NksVh ekrk
¼D½ pspd
135. jk"Vªifr ds in dh fjfDr vo’; Hkjuh gksrh gS____________
ds HkhrjA
¼A½ 6 eghus ¼B½ 12 eghus
¼C½ 1 eghuk ¼D½ 3 eghus
136. vfuoklh Hkkjrh; ¼,uvkjvkbZ½ fnol vafdr fd;k tkrk gS&
¼A½ 9 tuojh dks ¼B½ 17 tuojh dks
¼C½ 19 tuojh dks ¼D½ 7 tuojh dks
137. :f/kj gS &
¼A½ la;ksth Ård ¼B½ midy Ård
¼C½ is’kh; Ård ¼D½ iztud Ård
138. izkd`frd vkink ftlesa xgjh >hy ds ty ls
dkcZu&MkbZ&vkWDlkbM lglk QwVrh gS] dgykrh gS %
¼A½ ySdkWLVªhu ¼B½ unh;
¼C½ fgeunh; ¼D½ fyfefud
139. LVhy] jcj ls vf/kd izR;kLFk gS D;ksafd &
¼A½ LVhy dks vf/kd fo:i.k cy pkfg,A
¼B½ LVhy dHkh fo:fir ugha gksrkA
¼C½ LVhy ljyrk ls fo:fir gks tkrk gSA
¼D½ LVhy] jcj ls vf/kd dBksj gSA
140. gky gh esa ^^yqbZ tkWMZu** ,d izfl) vfHkusrk ftudk fu/ku
gks x;k gS] og fdl ns’k ds Fks \
¼A½ tkWMZu ¼B½ Ýkal
¼C½ ;wukbVsM fdaxMe ¼D½ la;qDr jkT; vesfjdk
141. phu dk lcls cM+k fons’kh jktuf;d fe’ku@nwrkokl fdl
ns’k esa fLFkr gS \
¼A½ Hkkjr ¼B½ :l
¼C½ ikfdLrku ¼D½ Jhyadk
142. fo’o di [ksy esa ikfdLrku ds f[kykQ 'krd cukus okys
,dek= Hkkjrh; cYysckt dkSu gS \
¼A½ vftaD; jgk.ks ¼B½ lfpu rsanqydj
¼C½ fojkV dksgyh ¼D½ lqjs’k jSuk
143. ^^pd gSxy** dh txg la;qDr jkT; vesfjdk esa u, j{kk
lfpo ds :i esa fdlus txg yh gS \
¼A½ ckWch ftany ¼B½ fe’ksy ¶yksmuksZ;
¼C½ ts tkWulu ¼D½ ,’Vu ch dkVZj
144. ^^czãksl felkby** dks fdl lsuk esa 'kkfey fd;k x;k gS \
¼A½ Hkkjrh; lsuk vkSj ukSlsuk
¼B½ Hkkjrh; ukSlsuk vkSj ok;q lsuk
¼C½ Hkkjrh; lsuk vkSj ok;q lsuk
¼D½ bueas ls dksbZ Hkh ugha
SSC/QTS- 241 13
123. DPT vaccine is administered to prevent diseases
liek :
(A) Diphtheria, Petrussis and Tetanus
(B) Dengue, Pertussis and Typhoid
(C) Dengue, Polio, Tetanus
(D) Diphtheria, Petrussis and Typoid
124. Diamonds are priced higher than water because-
(A) They are sold by selected firms with
mnopolisti power
(B) Their marginal utility to buyers is higher than
that of water
(C) Their total utility to buyers is higher than
that of water
(D) Consumers of not buy them at lwoer prices
125. Ethanol containing 5 % water in known as -
(A) Dilute alcohol (B) Power alcohol
(C) Ectified spirit (D) Absolute alcohol
126. Of hte following land user, which is restricted to
Special Economic Zones ?
(A) Education Institutions
(B) Free trade Centers (C) Marketing Centers
(D) Information Techonology Companies
127. The eastward constinuation of the Brazil Current
is called :
(A) South Atlantic Drift (B) Counter Equatorial Drift
(C) West Atlantic drift (D) North Atlantic drift
128. Communication Satellites are used to -
(A) Receive communication signal only
(B) Receive and redirect communication signal
(C) Provide information of natural resources only
(D) Transmit communication signal only
129. What is the first sermon of Buddha called as ?
(A) Brahmajalasutta
(B) Dhammachakkapabattanasutta
(C) Kachayanagottasutta
(D) Mahaparinirvansutta
130. Where are the Todas found ?
(A) Tamil Nadu (B) Rajasthan
(C) Arunachal Pradesh (D) Madhya Pradesh
131. The ‘One Straw Revolution’ was written by -
(A) Rachael Carlson (B) M.S Swaminathan
(C) Norman Borlaug (D) Masanobu Fukuoka
132. Who wrote the book ‘Why Socialism’ ?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Acharya Narendra Dev
(C) M. N Roy (D) Jayapraksh Narayan
133. Hypothermia occurs due to loss of excessive heat
from body due to sudden low body temperature
in :
(A) Frogs (B) Human beings
(C) Lizards (D) Snakes
134. The disease that has been eradicated from the
world is -
(A) Leprosy (B) Poliomyelitis
(C) Chicken pox (D) Small Pox
135. The vacancy of the office of the President must
be filled within -
(A) 6 months (B) 12 months
(C) 1 months (D) 3 months
136. Non Resident Indians (NRI) Day is marked on-
(A) January 9 (B) January 17
(C) January 19 (D) January 7
137. Blood is a -
(A) connective tissue (B) epithelial tissue
(C) muscular tissue (D) reproductive tissue
138. The natural disaster in which carbon-di-oxide
suddenly erupts from a deep lake water is known
as_________
(A) Lacustrine (B) Fluvial
(C) Glacial (D) Liminic
139. Steel is more elastic than rubber becuase it -
(A) requires larger deforming force
(B) is never deformed (C) is deformed very easily
(D) is harder than rubber
140. Louis Jordan, Famous actor died recently. He was
from the country ?
(A) Jordan (B) France
(C) United kingdom (D) Sri-Lanka
141. The biggest embassy of china is estalisehd
recently in -
(A) India (B) Russia
(C) Pakistan (D) Srilanka
142. Who is the only Indian batsman to score a
centruy against pakistan in world cup
tournament?
(A) Ajinkya Rahane (B) Sahcin Tendulkar
(C) Virat Kohli (D) Suresh raina
143. Who is the new Defence secretary of U.S.A
replacing chuck hagel ?
(A) Bobby Jindal (B) Mitchell flournor
(C) J. Johnson (D) Aston B. Carter
144. Brahmos missile has been inducted in-
(A) Indian Army & Navy
(B) Indian Navy & Air force
(C) Indian army & Air force
(D) None of these
SSC/QTS- 241 14
145. 2017 QhQk vaMj&17 fo’o di dgka vk;ksftr fd;k
tk,xk\
¼A½ Hkkjr ¼B½ czkthy
¼C½ bVyh ¼D½ Ýkal
146. ^^leqnzh flYd jksM** igy fdl ns’k ds }kjk 'kq: dh xbZ gS\
¼A½ Jhyadk ¼B½ usiky
¼C½ Hkkjr ¼D½ phu
147. ^^dhUl iqjLdkj 2015** ds fy, fdls lEekfur fd;k x;k gS
\
¼A½ dkSf’kd clq ¼B½ j?kqjke jktu
¼C½ ih ,u Hkxorh ¼D½ veR;Z lsu
148. eksckby Qksu ij ^^Hkkjr dk igyk fMftVy cSad** dk
'kqHkkjaHk fdl cSad us fd;k gS \
¼A½ ipMh,llh ¼B½ vkbZlhvkbZlhvkbZ
¼C½ Hkkjrh; LVsV cSad ¼D½ ,sfDll cSad
149. gky gh esa] fnYyh fo/kkulHkk pquko 2015 esa vke vkneh
ikVhZ dks feys oksVksa dk fjdkMZ izfr’kr D;k gS \
¼A½ 54-3% ¼B½ 45-9%
¼C½ 50-1% ¼D½ 52-7%
150. ukfld esa fdl unh ds fdukjs dqEHk esyk yxrk gS \
¼A½ xaxk ¼B½ lryt
¼C½ egkunh ¼D½ xksnkojh
145- Under-17 FIFA world cup, 2017 will be organizad
in -
(A) India (B) Brazil
(C) Italy (D) France
146. “Sea route Silk road” system is imitiated by -
(A) Srilanka (B) Nepal
(C) India (D) China
147. Who has been awarded with “Keans Awards
2015 ?
(A) Kaushik Basu (B) Raghuram Rajan
(C) P. N Bhagwati (D) Amartya Sen
148. Which bank has first imitiated the scheme digital
Bank of india ?
(A) HDFC (B) ICICI
(C) SBI (D) Axis Bank
149. What is the record vote share of Aam Admi parti
(AAP) in he recent Delhi Assembly election, 2015
?
(A) 54.3% (B) 45.9%
(C) 50.1% (D) 52.7%
150. Kumbh Mela in Nashik is orgnized on the river -
(A) Ganga (B) Satluj
(C) Mahanadi (D) Godavari
SSC/QTS- 241 15
Hkkx&?k vad xf.kr
151. ;fn 2cottan gks] rks 100100 cottan
fdruk gksxk \
(A) 2 (B) 0
(C) 1 (D) 3
152. ,d ehukj ds vk/kkj ls ,d fn’kk ds nks fcUn P rFkk Q
Øe’k% ^a* rFkk ^b* nwjh ij gSa mu fcUnqvksa ls ehukj ds
'kh"kZ ds mUu;u dks.k ijLij iwjd gSaA rnuqlkj ml ehukj
dh Å¡pkbZ fdruh gS \
¼A½ ab ¼B½
b
a
¼C½ ab ¼D½ 22ba
153. 24683
183
dk eku D;k gS \
¼A½ 8 ¼B½ 1
¼C½ 2 ¼D½ 0
154. ljy js[kk ds 1243 yx izFke prqFkkZa’k ls cus gq,
f=Hkqt dk {ks=Qy fdrus oxZ bdkbZ dk gksxk \
¼A½ 8 ¼B½ 12
¼C½ 6 ¼D½ 0
155. ;fn nks chtxf.krh; O;atdksa x rFkk y ds egÙke lekiorZd
rFkk y?kqÙke lekioR;Z Øe’k A rFkk B gksa vkSj
yxBA gks] rks 33 BA dk eku D;k gksxk \
¼A½ 33 yx ¼B½
3x
¼C½ 3y ¼D½ 33 yx
156. ;fn 1x rFkk 831
2
2 x
x gks] rks 3
2 1
xx dk
eku fdruk gksxk \
¼A½ 764 ¼B½ 750
¼C½ 756 ¼D½ 760
157. ;fn 31
2
aa gks] rks
3
3 1
aa fdlds cjkcj gS\
¼A½ 32 ¼B½ 2
¼C½ 33 ¼D½ 0
158. ;fn ABC ds ABC rFkk ACB ds vkarfjd
f}Hkktd O ij feyrs gksa vkSj 080BAC gks] rks
BOC fdlds cjkcj gksxk \
¼A½ 500
¼B½ 1600
¼C½ 580
¼D½ 520
159. ABC dk var% dsUnz O gks vkSj 0116BOC gks]
rks BAC fdlds cjkcj gksxk \
¼A½ 420
¼B½ 620
¼C½ 580
¼D½ 520
160. ,d lef=ckgq f=Hkqt ds ifjo`Ùk dk {ks=Qy 3 oxZ lseh-
gSA rnuqlkj ml f=Hkqt dk ifjeki fdruk gksxk \
¼A½ 33 lseh- ¼B½ 9 lseh-
¼C½ 18 lseh- ¼D½ 3 lseh-
161. ABC esa 090A rFkk BCAD gSA ;gk¡ D]
Hkqtk BC ij fLFkRk gSA rnuqlkj ;fn 8BC lseh-]
6AC lseh- gks] rks ACDABC : fdruk gksxk
\
¼A½ 4 : 3 ¼B½ 25 % 16
¼C½ 16 % 9 ¼D½ 25 % 9 162. ,d f=Hkqt ABC esa BC ds leukUrj ,d ljy js[kk AB
rFkk AC dks Øe’k% P rFkkQ fcUnqvksa ij dkVrh gSA
rnuqlkj ;fn AB = 3 PB gks] rks PQ % BC fdruk gksxk\
¼A½ 1 % 3 ¼B½ 3 % 4
¼C½ 16 % 9 ¼D½ 25 % 9
163. 50 O;fDr gS vkSj 50 fMCcs Hkh gSaA muesa igyk O;fDr
izR;sd fMCcs esa ,d xksyh j[k nsrk gSA nwljk O;fDr gj nwljs
fMCcs esa nks xksfy;k¡ j[krk gSA blh rjg rhljk O;fDr gj
rhljs fMCcs esa rhu xksfy;k¡ j[krk gS vkSj blh Øe esa 50ok¡
O;fDr dsoy 50osa fMCcs esa 50 xksfy;k¡ j[krk gSA rnuqlkj
50osa fMCcs esa dqy fdruh xksfy;k¡ j[kh xbZ \
¼A½ 43 ¼B½ 78
¼C½ 6 ¼D½ 93 164. ,d diM+s ds Hk.Mkj esa 252 ehVj iSaV dk diM+k vkSj 141
ehVj deht dk diM+k miyC/k gSA ,d iSaV vkSj ,d deht
flyus esa Øe’k%
2
12 ehVj vkSj
4
32 ehVj diM+k yxrk
gSA rnuqlkj miyC/k diM+ksa esa fdruh iSaV rFkk fdruh dehtsa
cu ldrh gSa \
¼A½ ¼80] 100½ ¼B½ ¼100] 80½
¼C½ ¼100] 90½ ¼D½ ¼90] 80½ 165. og lcls cM+h la[;k dkSu&lh gS] tks 411] 684] 821 dks
foHkkftr djus ds QyLo:i Øe’k% 3] 4 rFkk 5 'ks"kQy
nsrh gS \
¼A½ 254 ¼B½ 146
¼C½ 136 ¼D½ 204
SSC/QTS- 241 16
Part - IV MATHS 151. If 2cottan then the value of
100100 cottan
¼A½ 2 ¼B½ 0
¼C½ 1 ¼D½ 3
152. The angles of elevation of the top of a tower
from the points P and Q at distances of ‘a’ and
‘b’ respectively from the base of the tower and
in the same straight line with it are
complementary. The height of the tower is -
¼A½ ab ¼B½
b
a
¼C½ ab ¼D½ 22ba
153. The value of 24683
183
is
¼A½ 8 ¼B½ 1
¼C½ 2 ¼D½ 0
154. The area (in sq unit) of the triangle formed in
the first quadrant by the line 12473 x is
¼A½ 8 ¼B½ 12
¼C½ 6 ¼D½ 4
155. If A and B are the HCF and LCM respectively of
two algebraic expressions x and y, and
yxBA , then the value of 33 BA is
¼A½ 33 yx ¼B½
3x
¼C½ 3y ¼D½ 33 yx
156. If 1x and ,831
2
2 x
x then 3
3 1
xx is
¼A½ 764 ¼B½ 750
¼C½ 756 ¼D½ 760
157. If 31
2
aa then
3
3 1
aa = ?
¼A½ 32 ¼B½ 2
¼C½ 33 ¼D½ 0
158. If the internal bisectors of the ABC and
ACB of ABC meet at O and 080BAC , then BOC is equal to -
¼A½ 050 ¼B½
0160
¼C½ 040 ¼D½
0130
159. O is incentre of the ,ABC if ,1600BOC
then BAC is
¼A½ 042 ¼B½
062
¼C½ 058 ¼D½
052
160. The area of the circumcircle of an equilateral
triangle is .3 cmsq The perimeter of the
triangle is
¼A½ cm33 ¼B½ 9 cm
¼C½ 18 cm ¼D½ 3 cm
161. In 090, AABC and BCAD where D
lies on BC. If BC= 8 cm, AC = 6 cm, then
?: ACDABC
¼A½ 4 : 3 ¼B½ 25 : 16
¼C½ 16 : 9 ¼D½ 25 : 9
162. Inside a triangle ABC, a straight line parallel to
BC intersects AB and AC at the points P and Q
respectively. If AB = 3 PB, then PQ : BC is
¼A½ 1 : 3 ¼B½ 3 : 4
¼C½ 1 : 2 ¼D½ 2 : 3
163. There are 50 boxes and 50 persons. Person 1
keeps 1 marble in every box. Person 2 keeps 2
marbles in every second box, person 3 keeps 3
marbles in every third box. This process goes
on till person 50 keeps 50 marbles in the 50th
box. Find the total number of marbles kept in
the 50th box.
¼A½ 43 ¼B½ 78
¼C½ 6 ¼D½ 93
164. 252 m of pant cloth and 141 m of shirt cloth
are available in a cloth store. To stitch one
pant and one shirt 2
12 m and
4
31 m of cloth
are needed respectively.
Then the approximate number of pants and
shirt that can be made out of it are
¼A½ (80, 100) ¼B½ (100, 80)
¼C½ (100, 90) ¼D½ (90, 80)
165. The greatest number that divideds 411, 684,
821 and leaves 3, 4 and 5 as remainders
respectively, is
¼A½ 254 ¼B½ 146
¼C½ 136 ¼D½ 204
SSC/QTS- 241 17
166. ;fn 347 a gks rks 2121 aa dk eku fdruk
gksxk \
¼A½ 33 ¼B½ 4
¼C½ 7 ¼D½ 32
167. a, 1, b in lekUrj Js.kh esa gSa vkSj 1] a, b in xq.kksÙkj
Js.kh esa gSaA rnuqlkj ba dh fLFkfr esa ^a* rFkk ^b* dk
eku D;k gksxk \
¼A½ 2] 4 ¼B½ & 2] 1
¼C½ 4] 1 ¼D½ & 2] 4
168. ,d d{kk esa A rFkk B nks xqV gSa] ftuesa Øe’k% 42 rFkk 28
Nk= gSaA ;fn xqV A dk vkSlr Hkkjr 25 fdyksxzke gks vkSj
xqV b dk 40 fdxzk- gks] rks d{kk ds lHkh Nk=ksa dk vkSlr
Hkkj fdruk gksxk \
¼A½ 69 ¼B½ 31
¼C½ 70 ¼D½ 30 169. ,d m|ksx esa lHkh deZpkfj;ksa dk vkSlr ekfld osru
12]000 :- gSA muesa iq:"k deZpkfj;ksa dk vkSlr osru
15]000 gS vkSj efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dk 8000 :- gSA
rnuqlkj iq:"k ,oa efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dk vuqikr gS \
¼A½ 5 % 2 ¼B½ 3 % 4
¼C½ 4 % 3 ¼D½ 2 % 5
170. v:.k] dEI;wVj cspus ds fy,] mldh dher 20% ykHk ds
vk/kkj ij vafdr dj nsrk gS vkSj mls 15% NwV ij csp
nsrk gSA rnuqlkj v:.k dk 'kq) ykHk fdruk gS \
¼A½ 4 ¼B½ 2
¼C½ 3-5 ¼D½ 2-5
171. ,d O;kikjh ,d est 1500 :- ds vafdr ewY; ij Øe’k%
20% rFkk 10% NwV ysdj [kjhn ysrk gSA rRi’pkr~ mlds
20 :- ifjogu ij [kpZ gks tkrs gSaA rnuqlkj ;fn og mls
20% ykHk ij csps rks est dk foØ;&ewY; fdrus :i,
gksxk \
¼A½ 1320 ¼B½ 1080
¼C½ 1200 ¼D½ 1230
172. A, ,d oLrq B dks 20% ykHk ij csprk gSA B mls C dks
10% vkSj C mls D dks ykHk ij csprk gSA rnuqlkj ;fn
D us 29-70 ewY; fn;k gks] rks A us mls fdrus esa [kjhnk
gksxk \
¼A½ 40 :- ¼B½ 10 :-
¼C½ 20 :- ¼D½ 30 :-
173. 80 ckWyisu :- 140 ij cspus ij ,d foØskr dks 30% dh
gkfu gks tkrh gSA rnuqlkj mls 30% ykHk nsus ds fy, :-
104 ij fdrus ckWyisu cspus pkfg, \
¼A½ 32 ¼B½ 52
¼C½ 48 ¼D½ 42
174. fufru us dqN /kujkf’k igys rhu o"kksZa ds fy, 6% okf"kZd
C;kt dh nj ij m/kkj yhA vuUrj og jkf’k vyxs ik¡p
o"kksZa ds fy, 9% okf"kZd C;kt ij vkSj 8 o"kksZa ds ckn
13% okf"kZd C;kt ij j[kh A rnuqlkj ;fn mlus X;kjg
o"kksZa ckn dqy 8160 C;kt dk Hkqxrku fd;k gks] rks mldh
m/kkj yh xbZ og jkf’k fdrus :i;s Fkh \
¼A½ 12000 ¼B½ 6000
¼C½ 8000 ¼D½ 10000
175. ,d yM+dk vius ?kj ls viuh lkbfdy ls izkr% 10 cts]
12 fdeh- izfr ?k.Vs dh xfr ls pyrk gSA mldk cM+k HkkbZ
vius LdwVj ls 1 ?k.Vk 15 feuV ckn mlh jkLrs ls pydj
vijkUg 1 % 30 ij ml yM+ds dks idM+ ysrk gSA rnuqlkj
LdwVj dh xfr fdruh ¼fdeh-@?k.Vs esa½ gksxh \
¼A½ 4-5 ¼B½ 36
¼C½ 3
218 ¼D½ 9
176. nks uy A rFkk B ,d gkSt dks Øe’k% 3 ?k.Vksa rFkk 5 ?k.Vksa
esa Hkj ldrs gSaA mls uy C, 2 ?k.Vksa esa [kkyh dj ldrk
gSA rnuqlkj vxj rhuksa uy pkyw jgsa] rks og iwjk gkSt
fdrus ?k.Vksa esa Hkj tk,xk \
¼A½ ugha dj ldrk ¼B½ 10 ?k.Vs
¼C½ 15 ?k.Vs ¼D½ 30 ?k.Vs
177. nks iq:"k ,d dk;Z x fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSa ysfdu y fL=;k¡
ogha dk;Z 3 fnuksa esa dj ldrh gSaA rnuqlkj 1 iq:"k rFkk 1
L=h ds dk;Z dk vuqikr fdruk gS \
¼A½ xy 2:3 ¼B½ yx 3:2
¼C½ yx : ¼D½ xy 3:2
178. ,d fyfid dks 1975 esa 3660 :- okf"kZd osru ds :i esa
feysA ;g osru 1974 ds osru dh rqyuk esa 20% vf/kd
FkkA rnuqlkj 1974 esa mldk osru fdrus :i;s Fkk \
¼A½ :- 3005 ¼B½ :- 3000
¼C½ :- 3500 ¼D½ :- 3050
179. Jheku diwj viuh dqy vk; dk 20% edku fdjk, ds
:i esa [kpZ djrs gSa vkSj 'ks"k dk 70% ?kjsyw phtksa ij [kpZ
djrs gSaA rnuqlkj mudh cpr 1800 :- dh gks] rks mudh
dqy vk; ¼:i;ksa esa½ fdruh gS \
¼A½ 7800 ¼B½ 7000
¼C½ 8000 ¼D½ 7500
SSC/QTS- 241 18
166. If ,347a the value of 2
1
2
1
aa is
¼A½ 33 ¼B½ 4
¼C½ 7 ¼D½ 32
167. Terms a, 1, b are in Arithmetic Progression
and terms 1, a, b are in Geometric Progression.
Find ‘a’ and ‘b’ given ba
¼A½ 2, 4 ¼B½ - 2, 1
¼C½ 4, 1 ¼D½ - 2, 1
168. There are two groups A and B of a class,
consisting of 42 and 28 students respectively.
If the average weight of group A is 25 kg and
that of group B is 40 kg, find the average
weight of the whole class.
¼A½ 69 ¼B½ 31
¼C½ 70 ¼D½ 30
169. The average monthly salary of all the
employees in an industry is 12,000. the
average salary of male employees is 15,000
and that of female employees is 8,000. What is
the ratio of male employees to female
employees ?
¼A½ 5 : 2 ¼B½ 3 : 4
¼C½ 4 : 3 ¼D½ 2 : 5
170. Arun marks up the computer he is selling by
20% profit and sells them at a discount of
15%. Arun’s net gain per cent is
¼A½ 4 ¼B½ 2
¼C½ 3.5 ¼D½ 2.5
171. A dealer buys a table listed at 1500 Rs. and
gets successive discounts of 20% and 10%. He
spends 20 rs. on transportation and sells at a
profit of 20%. Find the selling Price of the
table (in rupees).
¼A½ 1320 ¼B½ 1080
¼C½ 1200 ¼D½ 1230
172. A sells an article to B at a gain of 20% and B
sells it to C at a gain of 10% and C sells it to D
at a gain of 2
112 . If D pays 29.70, A purchased
the article for
¼A½ 40 Rs. ¼B½ 10 Rs.
¼C½ 20 Rs. ¼D½ 30 Rs.
173. By selling 80 ball pens for 140 Rs. a retailer
loses 30%. How many ball pens should he sell
for 104 so as to make a profit of 30% ?
¼A½ 32 ¼B½ 52
¼C½ 48 ¼D½ 42
174. Nitin borrowed some money at the rate of 6%
pa for the first three years, 9% pa for the next
five years and 13% pa for the period beyond
eight years. If the total interest paid by him at
the end of eleven years is 8,160, the money
borrowed by him (in Rs.) was
¼A½ 12,000 ¼B½ 6000
¼C½ 8000 ¼D½ 100000
175. A boy started from his house by bicycle at 10
am at a speed of 12 km per hour. His elder
brother started after 1 hr 15 mins by scooter
along the same path and caught him at 1.30
pm. The speed of the scooter will be (in
km/hr)
¼A½ 4.5 ¼B½ 36
¼C½ 3
218 ¼D½ 9
176. Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 3 hours
and 5 hours respectively. Pipe C can empty in
2 hours. If all the three pipes are open, in how
many hours the cistern will be full ?
¼A½ Can’t be filled ¼B½ 10 hours
¼C½ 15 hours ¼D½ 30 hours
177. Two men can do a piece of work in x days. But
y women can do that in 3 days. Then the ratio
of the work done by 1 man and 1 woman is
¼A½ xy 2:3 ¼B½ yx 3:2
¼C½ yx : ¼D½ xy 3:2
178. A clerk received as annual salary of 3660 Rs. in
the year 1975. This was 20% more than his
salary in 1974 ?
¼A½ 3005 Rs. ¼B½ 3000 Rs.
¼C½ 3500 Rs. ¼D½ 3050 Rs.
179. Out of his total income, Mr. Kapur spends 20%
on house rent and 70% of the rest on
household expenses. If he saves 1800, what is
his total income (in rupees) ?
¼A½ 7800 ¼B½ 7000
¼C½ 8000 ¼D½ 7500
SSC/QTS- 241 19
180. ,d f=Hkqt dh Hkqtk,¡
8
1:
6
1:
4
1 ds vuqikr esa gS vkSj
mldk ifjeki 91 lseh- gSA rnuqlkj mldh lcls yEch
vkSj lcls NksVh Hkqtkvksa dh yEckbZ dk vUrj fdruk gS \
¼A½ 19 ¼B½ 20
¼C½ 28 ¼D½ 21 181. ,d fMCcs esa :- 56 ds ,d :i;s okys] 50 iSlksa okys vkSj
25 iSlksa okys flDds gSaA muesa 50 iSlksa okys flDdksa dh
la[;k 25 iSlksa okys flDdksa ls nqqxquh gS vkSj ,d :i;s okys
flDdksas ls pkSxquh gSA rnuqlkj mu 50 iSls ds flDdksa dh
la[;k fdruh gS \
¼A½ 52 ¼B½ 64
¼C½ 32 ¼D½ 16
182. ,d lef}ckgq ledks.k f=Hkqt dk ifjeki 2p lseh gSA
rnuqlkj mldk {ks=Qy fdruk gS \
¼A½ p223 oxZ lseh ¼B½ 2223 p oxZ lseh-
¼C½ p22 oxZ lseh- ¼D½ 222 p oxZ lseh-
183. nks o`Ùkksa ds {ks=Qyksa dk vuqikr 4 % 7 gSa rnuqlkj mudh
f=T;kvksa dk vuqikr fdruk gksxk \
¼A½ 28 oxZ lseh- ¼B½ 20 oxZ lseh-
¼C½ 22 oxZ lseh- ¼D½ 24 oxZ lseh-
184. ,d voxkZdkj leprqHkqZt dk ifjeki 20 lseh- gSA mldk
,d fod.k 8 lseh- gSA rnuqlkj mldk {ks=Qy fdruk gksxk
\
¼A½ 28 oxZ lseh- ¼B½ 20 oxZ lseh-
¼C½ 22 oxZ lseh- ¼D½ 24 oxZ lseh-
185. ,d ?ku dk izR;sd fljk 50% cM+k dj fn;k tk,] rks
mldh lrg dk {ks=Qy fdrus izfr’kr c<+ tk,xk \
¼A½ 150% ¼B½ 75%
¼C½ 100% ¼D½ 125%
186. rk¡cs ds ,d xksys dk O;kl 18 lseh- gSA ml xksys dks
fi?kykdj ,d yEcs ,dleku oÙ̀kkdkj rkj esa cny fn;k
x;k gSA ;fn ml rkj dh yEckbZ 108 ehVj gks] rks ml rkj
dk O;kl fdruk gksxk \
¼A½ 1 lseh- ¼B½ 0-9 lseh-
¼C½ 0-3 lseh- ¼D½ 0-6 lseh-
187. 28 lseh O;kl okyh ,d v/kZo`Ùkkdkj /kkrq dh iÙkj dks
eksM+dj ,d [kqys 'kaDokdkj I;kys esa ifjofrZr dj fn;k x;k
gSA rnuqlkj ml I;kys dh /kkfjrk
ekudj
7
22
fdruh gksxh \
¼A½ 624-26 lseh-3
¼B½ 622-36 lseh-3
¼C½ 622-56 lseh-3
¼D½ 623-20 lseh-3
188. ;fn ,d xksys dh lrg dk {ks=Qy S vkSj vk;ru V gks]
rks 3
3
V
S dk eku fdruk gksxk \
¼A½ 36 ¼B½ 9
¼C½ 18 ¼D½ 27
189.
tan1
cot
cot1
tan
fdlds cjkcj gS \
¼A½ cottan1 ¼B½ cottan1
¼C½ cottan1 ¼D½ cottan1
190. ;fn 00 9004
1sec
xx gks] rks
tansec fdlds cjkcj gksxk \
¼A½
2
x ¼B½ 2x
¼C½ x ¼D½
x2
1
191. ,d lef}ckgq f=Hkqt ds ,d dks.k d o`Ùkh; eki
9
5 gSA
rnuqlkj mlds vU; dks.kksa ds o`Ùkh; eki D;k gksaxs \
¼A½
18
5 ¼B½
9
5
¼C½ 9
2 ¼D½
9
4
funZs’k ¼iz’u la[;k 192&195½ % fuEu LrEHk&pkVZ esa izdk’ku dEiuh
dh N% 'kk[kkvksa B1, B2, B3, B5 rFkk B6 dh lu~ 2000 ls 2001 esa
gqbZ iqLrdksa dh fcØh ¼gtkjkas esa½ dks n’kkZ;k x;k gSA bl pkVZ dk
v/;;u djds iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A
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180. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 8
1:
6
1:
4
1
and its perimeter is 91 cm. The difference of
the length of longest side and that of shortest
side is
¼A½ 19 ¼B½ 20
¼C½ 28 ¼D½ 21
181. A box contains 56 Rs. in the form of coins of
one- rupee, 50-paise and 25-paise. The
number of 50 Paise coins is double the number
of 25-paise coins and four times the number of
one-rupee coins. How many 50-paise coins are
there in the box ?
¼A½ 52 ¼B½ 64
¼C½ 32 ¼D½ 16
182. The perimeter of an isosceles right-angled
triangle is 2 p cm. Its area is
¼A½ p223 sq cm ¼B½ 2223 p sq cm
¼C½ p22 sq cm ¼D½ 222 p sq cm
183. The ratio between the areas of two circles is 4
: 7. What will be the ratio of their radii ?
¼A½ 7:2 ¼B½ 7:4
¼C½ 49:16 ¼D½ 7:4
184. The perimeter of a nonsquare rhombus is 20
cm. One of its diagonals is 8 cm. The area of the
rhombus is
¼A½ 18 sq cm ¼B½ 20 sq cm
¼C½ 22 sq cm ¼D½ 24 sq cm
185. If each edge of a cube is increased by 50%, the
percentage increase in its surface area is
¼A½ 150% ¼B½ 75%
¼C½ 100% ¼D½ 125%
186. The diameter of a copper sphere is 18 cm. The
sphere is melted and is drawn into a long wire
of uniform circular cross-section. If the length
of the wire is 108 m, the diameter of the wire
is
¼A½ 1 cm ¼B½ 0.9 cm
¼C½ 0.3 cm ¼D½ 0.6 cm
187. A semicircular sheet of metal of diameter 28
cm is bent into an open conical cup. The
capacity of the cup
7
22taking is
¼A½ 624.26 cm3 ¼B½ 622.36 cm3
¼C½ 622.56 cm3 ¼D½ 623.20 cm3
188. If surface area and volume of a sphere are S
and V respectively, then value of 2
3
V
S is
¼A½ 36 ¼B½ 9
¼C½ 18 ¼D½ 27
189.
tan1
cot
cot1
tan
is equal to -
¼A½ cottan1 ¼B½ cottan1
¼C½ cottan1 ¼D½ cottan1
190. If 00 9004
1sec
xx then
tansec is equal to
¼A½
2
x ¼B½ 2x
¼C½ x ¼D½
x2
1
191. The circular measure of an angle of an
isosceles triangle is . 9
5x Circular measure of
one of the other angles must be
¼A½
18
5x ¼B½
9
5x
¼C½ 9
2x ¼D½
9
4x
Direction (Q. No. 192 to 195) : Bar-chart showing the
sales of Books (in 1000) from six-branches B1, B2, B3,
B4, B5 and B6 of a Publishing company in 2000 and
2001 is given below. Study the chart and answer the
question.
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192. B6 'kk[kk dh nksuksa o"kksZa esa gqbZ dqy fcØh] B3 'kk[kk dh mu
nksuksa o"kksZa esa gqbZ dqy fcØh ds fdrus izfr’kr gS \ ¼A½ 71-11% ¼B½ 73-17%
¼C½ 68-54% ¼D½ 77-26%
193. B2 'kk[kk dh nksuksa o"kksZa dh dqy fcØh dk B4 'kk[kk dh nksuksa
o"kksZa dh dqy fcØh ls vuqikr gS ¼A½ 2 : 3 ¼B½ 3 % 5
¼C½ 5 % 7 ¼D½ 7 % 9
194. B1, B2 rFkk B3 'kk[kkvksa dh o"kZ 2001 esa gqbZ vkSlr fcØh]
B1] B3 rFkk B6 'kk[kkvksa dh o"kZ 2000 esa gqbZ vkSlr fcØh
ds fdrus izfr’kr gS \
¼A½ 87-5% ¼B½ 75%
¼C½ 77-5% ¼D½ 85%
195. o"kZ 2000 esa lHkh 'kk[kkvksa }kjk dh xbZ fdrkvksa dh fcØh
dk vkSlr fdruk gS \
¼A½ 70 ¼B½ 80
¼C½ 70-5 ¼D½ 80-5
funZs’k ¼iz’u la[;k 46&50½% ,d fo|ky; esa] dqy Nk=ksa dh la[;k
2160 gSA fuEu ikbZ&pkVZ esa mu Nk=ksa }kjk iz;qDr fofHkuu okguksa dks
n’kkZ;k x;k gSA bl pkVZ ds vk/kkj ij iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft, &
196. dkj }kjk fo|ky; vkus okys Nk=ksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\
¼A½ 70 ¼B½ 290
¼C½ 420 ¼D½ 480 197. dkj }kjk fo|ky; vkus okys Nk=ksa vkSj cl }kjk fo|ky;
vkus okys Nk=ksa dk vuqikr fdruk gS \
¼A½ 21 % 24 ¼B½ 21 % 27
¼C½ 36 % 27 ¼D½ 36 % 21
198. iSny pydj ;k cl }kjk fo|ky; vkus okys Nk=ksa dh dqy
la[;k fdruh gS \
¼A½ 480 ¼B½ 540
¼C½ 1020 ¼D½ 170
199. mu Nk=ksa dh la[;k fdruh gS] tks jsyxkM+h }kjk fo|ky;
ugha vkrs gSa \
¼A½ 720 ¼B½ 1020
¼C½ 2040 ¼D½ 1440 200. cl }kjk fo|ky; vkus okys Nk=ksa dh la[;k iSny pydj
fo|ky; vkus okys Nk=ksa dh la[;k ls fdruh vf/kd gS \
¼A½ 10% ¼B½ 12.5%
¼C½ 11% ¼D½ 11.5%
192. Total sales of branch B6 for both the years is what percent of the total sales of branch B3 for both the years ? ¼A½ 71.11% ¼B½ 73.17%
¼C½ 68.54% ¼D½ 77.26%
193. What is the ratio of the total sales of branch B2 for both the years to the total sales of branch B4 for both years ? ¼A½ 2 : 3 ¼B½ 3 : 5
¼C½ 5 : 7 ¼D½ 7 : 9
194. What per cent of the average sales of branches B1, B2, B3 in 2001 is the average sales of branches B1, B3 and B5 in 2000 ? ¼A½ 87.5 % ¼B½ 75%
¼C½ 77.5% ¼D½ 85%
195. What per cent of the averages sales of branches B1, B2 and B3 in 2001 is the average sales of branches B1, B3 and B6 in 2000 ? ¼A½ 70 ¼B½ 80
¼C½ 70.5 ¼D½ 80.5
Direction (Q. No. 195 to 200) : The pie-chart given below represents the number of students using different transport to a school in which total number of students is 2160 ? 196. The number of students who come to school
by car is ¼A½ 70 ¼B½ 290
¼C½ 420 ¼D½ 480
197. The ratio of the number of students who come to school by car to the number of students who come to school by bus is ¼A½ 21 : 24 ¼B½ 21 : 27
¼C½ 36 : 27 ¼D½ 36 : 21
198. The total number of students coming to school either by walking or by bus is ¼A½ 480 ¼B½ 540
¼C½ 1020 ¼D½ 170
199. The number of students who don’t come to school by train is ¼A½ 720 ¼B½ 1020
¼C½ 2040 ¼D½ 1440
200. The number of student coming to school by bus exceeds the number of students coming to school walking, by ¼A½ 10% ¼B½ 12.5%
¼C½ 11% ¼D½ 11.5%
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ANSWER SHEET – QTS 241 (SSC) Reasoning English G.K. Math’s
1 A 51 B 101 B 151 A 2 A 52 B 102 B 152 A 3 B 53 B 103 A 153 D 4 C 54 A 104 D 154 C 5 A 55 D 105 B 155 D 6 C 56 D 106 B 156 C 7 B 57 C 107 C 157 D 8 A 58 C 108 D 158 D 9 D 59 D 109 D 159 D 10 D 60 A 110 C 160 B 11 B 61 B 111 C 161 C 12 C 62 C 112 C 162 D 13 D 63 A 113 A 163 D 14 C 64 D 114 D 164 B 15 C 65 A 115 A 165 C 16 C 66 B 116 D 166 B 17 D 67 A 117 A 167 D 18 D 68 B 118 C 168 B 19 B 69 C 119 C 169 C 20 B 70 B 120 A 170 B 21 C 71 D 121 D 171 A 22 A 72 D 122 B 172 C 23 B 73 A 123 A 173 A 24 B 74 B 124 B 174 C 25 D 75 D 125 C 175 C 26 C 76 C 126 A 176 D 27 C 77 C 127 A 177 A 28 D 78 B 128 B 178 D 29 B 79 C 129 B 179 D 30 B 80 B 130 A 180 D 31 D 81 C 131 D 181 B 32 B 82 D 132 D 182 B 33 A 83 D 133 D 183 A 34 C 84 D 134 D 184 D 35 C 85 A 135 A 185 D 36 D 86 C 136 A 186 D 37 B 87 B 137 A 187 B 38 B 88 D 138 D 188 A 39 C 89 C 139 A 189 D 40 C 90 C 140 B 190 B 41 C 91 D 141 C 191 C 42 B 92 C 142 C 192 B 43 A 93 D 143 D 193 D 44 D 94 D 144 A 194 A 45 A 95 A 145 A 195 B 46 D 96 D 146 D 196 C 47 B 97 B 147 D 197 B 48 A 98 D 148 B 198 C 49 B 99 B 149 A 199 D 50 C 100 B 150 D 200 B