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1 The Vijayanagara ruler, Kirshnadev Raya's work Amuktamalyada, was inA. Telugu B.Sanskrit C.Tamil D. Kannada
2 The members of the Rajya Sabha are elected byA. the people B.Lok SabhaC.elected members of the legislative assemblyD.elected members of the legislative council
3 Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?A. Phosphorous B. BromineC.Chlorine D. Helium
4 Which of the following is used in pencils? Ans(a)A. Graphite B.Silicon C. Charcoal D. Phosphorous
5 Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue, New York is the world'sA. largest railway station B. highest railway stationC. longest railway station D. None of the above
6 Guwahati High Court is the judicature ofA. Nagaland B.Arunachal Pradesh C.Assam D.All of the above
7 Film and TV institute of India is located atA. Pune (Maharashtra) B. Rajkot (Gujarat)C.Pimpri (Maharashtra) D. Perambur (Tamilnadu)
8 The General Assembly meets regularlyA. once a month B. after every three monthsC.twice a year D. once year
9 The credit of inventing the television goes toA. Faraday B.Baird C. Edison D. Marconi
10. The award instituted to honor outstanding agricultural scientists isA. Bhatnagar Award B. Dadabhai Naoroji AwardC.Borlaug Award D. Arjuna Award
SECTION-BREASONING
11. Look at this series: 2, 1, (1/2), (1/4), ... What number should come next?A.(1/3) B. (1/8) C. (2/8) D. (1/16)
12. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.1. Key 2. Door 3. Lock 4. Room 5. Switch onA. 5, 1, 2, 4, 3 B. 4, 2, 1, 5, 3C.1, 3, 2, 4, 5 D. 1, 2, 3, 5, 4
13. SCD, TEF, UGH, ____, WKLA. CMN B.UJI C. VIJ D. IJT
14. Statements: No women teacher can play. Some women teachers are athletes.Conclusions: Male athletes can play.
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Some athletes can play.A. Only conclusion I followsB.Only conclusion II followsC.Either I or II followsD.Neither I nor II follows
15. 16 32 2714 28 2318 36 ?A) 19 B) 31 C) 29 D) 39
16. In certain code PANIC is written as KZMRX then word OPERATION Will be ?A) NKVIZGRNM B) NKVIZGRMNC) NVKGZINRM D) VKGZRMNI
17. In certain code ‘785’ means ‘school is over’ and ‘ match is over ‘ means ‘275’and ‘school
Match’ means ‘28’ what no will indicate the word ‘match’?A) 7 B) 5 C) 2 D) 8
18. Kamalesh is brother of Anil. Sundari is Sister of Madan. Anil is sun of Sundari.How is Kamalesh related to Sundari?A) Nephew B) Son C) Brother D) Father
19. Ajay initially go North, turn Right, then Right again then go to left. In whichdirection he is in Now?A) South B)East C) West D) North
20. Statements: Some actors are singers.All the singers are dancers.
Conclusions: Some actors are dancers.No singer is actor.
A. Only (1) conclusion followsB.Only (2) conclusion followsC.Either (1) or (2) followsD.Both (1) and (2) follow
21. Which of the following diagrams indicates the best relation between Travelers,Train and Bus ?
A. B.
C. D.
22. CUP : LIP :: BIRD : ?A. BUSH B.GRASS C. FOREST D. BEAK
23. Select the figure which satisfies the same conditions of placement of the dotsas in Figure-X.
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A. 1 B.2 C. 3 D. 4
24. Select the alternative which represents three out of the five alternative figureswhich when fitted into each other would form a complete square.
A. 145 B.245 C. 123 D. 23425. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern would
appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)A. 1 B.2 C. 3 D. 4
SECTION-CQUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
26. The ratio between the length and the breadth of a rectangular park is 3 : 2. Ifa man cycling along the boundary of the park at the speed of 12 km/hrcompletes one round in 8 minutes, then the area of the park (in sq. m) isA. 15360 B.153600 C. 30720 D. 307200
27. An error 2% in excess is made while measuring the side of a square. Thepercentage of error in the calculated area of the square isA. 2% B.2.02% C. 4% D. 4.04%
28. The ratio between the perimeter and the breadth of a rectangle is 5 : 1. If thearea of the rectangle is 216 sq. cm, what is the length of the rectangle?A. 16 cm B.18 cm C. 24 cm D. Data inadequate
29. Which of the following statements is not correct?A. log10 10 = 1 B. log (2 + 3) = log (2 x 3)C. log10 1 = 0 D. log (1 + 2 + 3) = log 1 + log 2 + log 3
30) log 8 / log 8 is equal toA. 1/8 B. 1/4 C. 1/2 D. 1/8
31 A right triangle with sides 3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm is rotated the side of 3 cm toform a cone. The volume of the cone so formed isA. 12 cm3 B. 15 cm3 C. 16 cm3 D. 20 cm3
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32. In a shower, 5 cm of rain falls. The volume of water that falls on 1.5 hectares ofground isA. 75 cu. m B.750 cu. m C. 7500 cu. m D. 75000 cu. m
33. A hollow iron pipe is 21 cm long and its external diameter is 8 cm. If thethickness of the pipe is 1 cm and iron weighs 8 g/cm3, then the weight of thepipe isA. 3.6 kg B.3.696 kg C. 36 kg D. 36.9 kg
34. A hall is 15 m long and 12 m broad. If the sum of the areas of the floor and theceiling is equal to the sum of the areas of four walls, the volume of the hall isA. 720 B.900 C. 1200 D. 1800
35. 66 cubic centimetres of silver is drawn into a wire 1 mm in diameter. Thelength of the wire in metres will be:A. 84 B.90 C. 168 D. 336
36. A sum of money at simple interest amounts to Rs. 815 in 3 years and to Rs.854 in 4 years. The sum isA. Rs. 650 B.Rs. 690 C. Rs. 698 D. Rs. 700
37 A train 125 m long passes a man, running at 5 km/hr in the same directionin which the train is going, in 10 seconds. The speed of the train isA. 45 km/hr B.50 km/hr C. 54 km/hr D. 55 km/hr
38. A father said to his son, "I was as old as you are at the present at the time ofyour birth". If the father's age is 38 years now, the son's age five years backwas?A.14 years B.19 years C. 33 years D. 38 years
39. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'LEADING' be arrangedin such a way that the vowels always come together?A.360 B.480 C. 720 D. 5040
40. Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals of 2, 4, 6, 8 10 and 12seconds respectively. In 30 minutes, how many times do they toll together ?A. 4 B.10 C.15 D. 16
41. A, B and C jointly thought of engaging themselves in a business venture. Itwas agreed that A would invest Rs. 6500 for 6 months, B, Rs. 8400 for 5months and C, Rs. 10,000 for 3 months. A wants to be the working memberfor which, he was to receive 5% of the profits. The profit earned was Rs. 7400.Calculate the share of B in the profit.A. Rs. 1900 B.Rs. 2660 C. Rs. 2800 D. Rs. 2840
42. Tea worth Rs. 126 per kg and Rs. 135 per kg are mixed with a third variety inthe ratio 1 : 1 : 2. If the mixture is worth Rs. 153 per kg, the price of the thirdvariety per kg will beA. Rs. 169.50 B.Rs. 170 C. Rs. 175.50 D. Rs. 180
43.. The banker's discount on Rs. 1600 at 15% per annum is the same as truediscount on Rs. 1680 for the same time and at the same rate. The time isA. 3 months B.4 months C. 6 months D. 8 months
44. Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 5 and 6 hours respectively. Pipe C can emptyit in 12 hours. If all the three pipes are opened together, then the tank will befilled inA. 1 13/17hours B. 2 8/11 hours
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C. 3 9/11 hours D. 4 1/2 hours45.. The difference between simple and compound interests compounded annually
on a certain sum of money for 2 years at 4% per annum is Rs. 1. The sum (inRs.) isA. 625 B.630 C. 640 D. 650The bar graph given below shows the sales of books (in thousand number)from six branches of a publishing company during two consecutive years 2000and 2001.Sales of Books (in thousand numbers) from Six Branches - B1, B2, B3, B4, B5and B6 of a publishing Company in 2000 and 2001.
46 What is the ratio of the total sales of branch B2 for both years to the total salesof branch B4 for both years?A. 2:3 B.3:5 C. 4:5 D. 7:9
47 Total sales of branch B6 for both the years is what percent of the total sales ofbranches B3 for both the years?A. 68.54% B.71.11% C. 73.17% D. 75.55%
48. What percent of the average sales of branches B1, B2 and B3 in 2001 is theaverage sales of branches B1, B3 and B6 in 2000?A. 75% B.77.5% C. 82.5% D. 87.5%
49. What is the average sales of all the branches (in thousand numbers) for theyear 2000?A. 73 B.80 C. 83 D. 88
50. Total sales of branches B1, B3 and B5 together for both the years (in thousandnumbers) is?A. 250 B.310 C. 435 D. 560
SECTION-D
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ENGLISHIn the questions 51-55 some parts of the sentence have errors and some arecorrect. Find out the part of the sentence which has error and darken the ovalcorresponding to the appropriate letter(A,B,C). If the sentence has no errordarken the oval corresponding to (D).
51. Rahul is/ often coming / to me on Sundays./No Error [B] (A) (B) (C) (D)
52. I enquired of him/ why he is so negligent/ in his studies. /No Error [B] (A) (B) (C) (D)
53. The ship /was loaded / with cotton./ No error [B] (A) (B) (C) (D)
54. The minister's speech /has been reported / to the newspaper./ No error [C] (A) (B) (C) (D)
55. The gentleman /together with his wife /and children were there./ No errorANS[B]
(A) (B) (C) (D)In the following questions from 56-60 choose the one which best express themeaning of the given word and darken the oval with the appropriateoption(A,B,C,D)
56. PERPLEX [D](A) distract (B) Intrigue (C) Perspective (D) Description
57. DYNAMIC [B](A) aggressive (B) Energetic (C) Magnetic (D) Effective
58. FLOUT [B](A) condemn (B) disregard (C) respect (D) refuseChoose the one which opposite the meaning of the given word
59. ABUNDANT [A](A) scarce (B) copious (C) ample (D) infinite
60. FICTITIOUS [A](A) factual (B) authentic (C) legitimate (D)legal
61. ACCORD [B](A) record (B)discord (C) afford (D) permitIn the following questions from 62-65 choose the correctly spelt word anddarken the oval with the appropriate option(A,B,C,D) Find the correctly speltword
62 (A) Conoiseeur (B) Conoisseur (C) Connoisseur (D) Cannoisseur [C]63 (A) Miscellaneous (B) Miscelaneous (C) Misscellaneous(D) Miscelleneous [A]64. (A) misspelleed (B) misspelled (C) misspeled (D) misspelled [B]65. (A) dansiuse (B) danseuse (C) danseus (D) densuace [B]
Directions: In the questions from 66 to 75 you have two brief passages withfive questions following each passage. Read the passages properly and choosethe best answer to the question out of the four alternatives.
Passage I (Q.Nos.66-70)Earthquake is shaking of the ground caused by the sudden breaking andshifting of large sections of the earth’s rocky outer shell. Rock movementsduring an earthquake can make rivers change their course. Earth quakes can
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trigger landslides that cause great damage and loss of life. Large earthquakesbeneath the ocean can create a series of huge destructive waves calledtsunamis. Earthquakes usually never kill people directly. Instead many deathsand injuries earthquakes result from falling objects and the collapse ofstructures. The force of an earthquake depends on how much rock breaksand how far it shifts.
66. What causes an earthquake?(A) Floods(B) Deforestations(C)Construction activities(D) Movement of the earth’s rocky outer shell
67. What changes the direction of rivers?(A) Use of explosives(B) Movements of rocks(C) Landslides(D) Soil erosion
68. What do earthquakes beneath the ocean create?(A) Tsunamis(B) Eruptions(C) Shifting of the earth’s tectonic plates(D) cracks in the ground
69. What causes the deaths of people during earthquakes?(A) Stampede(B) Lack of health(C) Falling objects and collapse of structures(D) Panic
70. The force of an earthquake depends on what?(A) Sharing of the ground(B) Shifting and breaking of rocks(C) Gravity(D)Magnitude
Passage II (Q. Nos. 71-75)Street theatre in India is a well established ancient art form. Despite theproliferation of modern means of entertainment and communication, streettheatre continues to flourish in India.Street theatre as a channel of communication has for centuries beenpropagating reforms by highlighting social, economic and political issuespresent in the society. Unlike in the olden days, its performance is no longerrestricted to villages or small localities of the city. Today small groups ofperformers including students, would stage performances to mobilize publicopinion or to help create or rise awareness over a particular issue of publicimportance. Themes on substance abuse, AIDS awareness, and domesticviolence are some of the areas highlighted by contemporary street theatretroupe. Unlike in regular drama street drama employ very little props and
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images. The human body becomes the main tool in which choreography, mimedialogues, songs and slogans are extensively used.Street Theatre is one of the most intimate media. Its appeal is to the emotionsleading to quick psychological impact on audiences. By being local and livethey also are able to establish not only direct contact with the audience butby being cost-effective and flexible they are popular among all age groups.
71. Modern means of entertainment and communication ____ street theatre.(A) does affect (B) does not affect(C)helps popularise (D) help establish
72. Street theatre usually ____ with issues of public importance.(A) is distanced (B) Is performed(C) Deals (D) Does not deal
73. Street theatre creates an/a____ impact on audiences.(A) intimate (B)emotional(C) mystical (D) physical
74. In the olden days street theatre____ to villages are small localities of the City.
(A)Was restricted (B) Was not restricted(C)Was opened (D)Was entertained
75. Street theatre is ____ to stage.(A)Nothing (B) costly(C) reasonable (D) affordable
ANSWERS1 A 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 A 6 D7 A 8 D 9 B 10 C 11 B 12 C13 C 14 D 15 B 16 A 17 D 18 B19 B 20 A 21 C 22 D 23 D 24 B25 C 26 B 27 D 28 B 29 B 30 C31 A 32 B 33 B 34 C 35 A 36 C37 D 38 A 39 C 40 D 41 B 42 C43 B 44 C 45 A 46 D 47 C 48 D49 B 50 D 51 B 52 B 53 B 54 C55 B 56 D 57 B 58 B 59 A 60 A61 B 62 C 63 A 64 B 65 B 66 D67 B 68 A 69 C 70 B 71 B 72 C73 B 74 A 75 D
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98. XX ®Ω*ç-*† ¨¡ûªéπç
A) ´’®Ó-v°æ-≤ƒn†ç B) ÆœJ-Æœ-J´·´y C) ´’£æ…-v°æ-≤ƒn†ç D) ¢Ë®·-°æ-úø-í∫©’
99. 'ÅE-ûª®Ω ≤ƒüµ¿uç Ø√ ´÷®Ω_ç— Å†o éπN
A) N¨¡y-Ø√ü∑¿ B) í∫’®Ω-ñ«úø C) Túø’í∫’ D) XX
100. XX Ŷµº’u-ü¿ßª’ éπNûªyç ûª®√yûª à éπN-û√y-EéÀ Ææ÷p¥JhEî√aúø’?
A) ¶µ« -éπ-Nûªyç B) N°æx´ éπNûªyç C) ü¿Rûª éπNûªyç D) ņ’-¶µº÷-A¢√ü¿ éπNûªyç
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76–C; 77–B; 78–C; 79–B; 80–A;
81–C; 82–A; 83–A; 84–C; 85–A;
86–B; 87–A; 88–D; 89–B; 90–C;
91–D; 92–B; 93–D; 94–C; 95–C;
96–C; 97–D; 98–B; 99–D; 100–B.
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