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tB) TIXAR (DJ RAXIT ~.? (A) RIXAT i(C) TAXIR i(A) JUTE (Bj NAT]ON {C) REVISION [D) NATIVE 22.. <1R 'LEVEL' ~ 'MFWFM" ~ ~, ij) 'VELEL' <it·~fum~ ? i(A} WFMMF (B) FMFMW 11c) .WFMFM [D) WMMFW 23.. <fR TABLECLOTH q;?r ¥.~if XEMRANRIXT ft;ren~. m, HOTEL rm -m ¥ 'fmIT ill ~ m-mr tBl ANT ARl'[CA {D}BRAND IIA) 21 [B) 33 ,(Cl 66 (D)18 19.. ~.~:tt~~t3-m:~,¥~~~ "% (ism pn, :F iT ~ 'ffii1T tl.~ '~~ .~ ~t? {A) rq (B)~ ... .:;.~ i(C) ~ (D)·~ ~ ~ mv ~ :~ ~ 20 ·aiR .21 -q. ~t>1R1fuj\1 R:i'Ch@l(j' if~ ~~ ~ ~.~.~m&l1{;;aI~ t;E;I' ~.~ ~~~: 2Q1. BRITTANICA {A) ANT i(C) CAT 21. REJUVENATION ADG, XVT,BEH, WU8, ? (A) VTR ~B)CFI '(C) DF J (D) STU 17.. X, Y -g~ ~if"RI~H<:11% .am: Y, Z it~ ¥If<ffPlII(iil %1P, Q if~ ;rrfiR'l'l'lirn t,~. y'it <iitJ1 Q~ Z ~~ ~lfeRt*IIHI"~, am: ~ rrm.l ~ ~ t? (A) X (8)Z i(C) Q (D) P 18. ~<et~·'tfWR~~t.m~·~·54 0lRIT t. ~. atR 12 .~ tl ~ ~. ~ ~ ~mf? a_c_ba_ca_cb (A)abcc (~) acba IIG)bcaa {D) bcba 16. 1lJf> ~ ~ to. ~ "Q%" lR ~. *, ~ ~ ~-q"it~ l1ttr ~~~. ~ qij ~ ~, 1. Chemistry 2. Chamber 3. Cheap 4. Cheerful {A) 2,1,3,4 [B) 3,,4,2,,1 (C) 2,4,3, 1 (D)2,3,4,1 ]5. ¢l~ <f;il' ~-~r ~ 1Wffi ~ -q;:: ~ -mA ii <ftr ~ ~ q;l WI ,CfitrrI ? (B}4,2,1,3,5 (D) 5, 3, 2, 4', 1 :2. Zodiac 4. Zenith 13. L Zephyr 3,.,Zoonomy 5.ZigZag (A)2,4,315, ] Ie) 4, 1, S, 2, 3 9. 8. 7. (A)~ (B)~l Ic).~ (D) CUf"fl,«tH (AllW6r IB) ffi'ffi (q. (D)~ (AJ ABT (B) CEN Ie) TOS (D)AIO •:~ ~ 10 it 12 ill, ~1JQ! f~q:jc-qlfiN ~ '~~: 10. ~,5,10,50,500,5000 (AlSO (S) 500 Ie) 50.00 (D)10 11. i i, 13,,15, iL7,19,23 (AlII (S) 13 (e) 15 (D)23 12. (AJYBCX iB) W'PK (C]! TGHS (D)KQRf :~ ~ 13 *'r 14 ft,~ lit !!1&(;:;hl'9i if~ ,~at~m\ 4: 64 : : 2 :? (A) 16 (S)8 Ie) 22: (D) 12 :.''JR ~ 7 i{ '9 it,~ ~ iiIT ~'ffR'~ f~tl 6. (B) 12 (D)42 4: 20 : : 6: ? (A) 36 (C) 8 5. 4. : w=r~ 11"i:r6 ill,~~ f!;twfMl'if it gl4f~ 14. ~/~/~~~~I 1. ~ :~ :,: 'lJ\li1iillf : ? IAJ ~ (Bl mifl (e) ~' (D) f1&,*, 2. ~:~:,:~:? IA1~' (BJ~ It) ;;mrq (D) am{:crr BAB: CEG: :DID:? (AJFUF (B)FOF (e) GUG (D) GOG AFKP : HMRW : : DINS: ? (A) KORV (B) KNQT Ic) EHKP (D)KPUZ
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  • tB) TIXAR(DJ RAXIT

    ~.?(A) RIXATi(C) TAXIR

    i(A) JUTE (Bj NAT]ON{C) REVISION [D) NATIVE

    22.. ~ ~ to. ~ "Q%" lR ~. *, ~ ~~-q"it~ l1ttr ~~~. ~ qij ~~,

    1. Chemistry 2. Chamber3. Cheap 4. Cheerful{A) 2,1,3,4 [B) 3,,4,2,,1(C) 2,4,3, 1 (D)2,3,4,1

    ]5. l~

  • '(A) JUTE (B)NATHONi(C) REVISION [D) NATIVE

    22. If 'LEVEL"is written as 'MFWFM',how canwe write 'VELEL'?!(A) WFMMF (B)FMFMW(C) WFMFM ~DJWMMFW

    23. If TABLECLOTHis coded as XEMRANTIXT,how can HOTEL be coded?{A)RIXAT [B) TlXARi(C) TAXIR ~D)RAXIT

    ~BlANTARTITCA!D)iBRAND

    number is higher among the two ?(A)21 ~B)33(C) 66 (D) 18

    19.. Raja walks slower than Raghu and Raghuwalks as fast as Guru and Krishna walksfaster than Guru. Who walks the fastest .?I(A) Raghu ~B)Rajai(C) Krishna{OJBoth Raghu and Guru

    Directions: In question Nos. 20 & 21, from thegivenalternatives. select the word which cannotbe formed using the letters ofthe given word.20. HRITTANICA

    i[A) ANT{C) CAT

    2 i. REJUVENATION

    18. When two numbers are added together, thevalue is.54 and their difference is 12.Which

    (B)Z[D)P

    14. 1. Chemistry 2. Chamber3. Cheap 4. Cheerful{A)2,1,3,4 [B)3,.4,2,.1(C) 2,4,3, 1 iD)2, 3,4, 1

    15. Which one set of Ietters when sequentiallyplaced at the gaps in the given letter seriesshall complete it ?a_c_ba_ca_cb(A) abcc [BI acba'(C) bcaa to} bcba

    16. A series is given, with one term missing.Choose the correct alternative from thegiven ones that ..vill complete the series.ADO, XVT,HEH,WUS, ?(A) VTR (B) CFIi(C) DFJ (0.) STU

    IT X is mightier than Yand Y:is mightier thanZ. P is mightier than Q but interior to Y.Qis mightier than Z. Who is the weakestamong all ?(A} Xi(C) Q

    (S)4, 2, 1, 3, 5(D)5,3,2,4, 1

    3..Zo.onomy5. Zig Zag(A) 2,4,3,5, ](e) 4, 1, 5, 2, 3

    4. Zenith

    Directions: In question numbers 10 and 12, findthe odd.. rrumb er fletters from the givenalternatives.10. 2,5, lO,50, 500,5000

    (Aj 50 (B) 500(e) 5000 (OJ10

    11. 11,13,15117,19,23(AJ 11 (B)13Ic) IS io) 23

    12. (AI YBCX (B)LOPKIe) TGHS (0)KQRI

    Directions: In question Nos. 13 &. 14, arrangethe fof lowirig word.s as per order in thedictionary .13. 1..Zephyr 2. Zodiac

    iB) Bangladesh(D)I PakistanIB) Parrot(b) Pigeon(BleEN(D)iAIO

    Directions: In question numbers 7 to 9, Selectthe one which is different from the other threeresponses.7. (A) Bhutan

    Ie) China8. (AJ'Ba.t

    IC)Cmw9. (A) ABT

    (C).TOS

    6.

    (B) 12(0)42

    (0) KPUZ

    (13)8io) 12

    (C)EHKP4: 20 : : 6: ?(A) 36(C) 84: 64: : 2 :?(Al'16Ie) 22

    5.

    Direction: In question rrumbers 1 to 6, selectthe related letters/ word/ number from thegiven alternatives.1. Shoe: Leather ::: Highway: ?

    iNAsphalt (B) CementIe) Gravel (OJRoad

    2. Clock: Time: :Thermometer: ?INHeat tBl FeverIC) Temperature (D)!Humidity

    3. BAB : CEG:: :DID: ?(A)FUF (H)FOF(e) GUG (0) GOG

    4. AFKP: HMRW : : DINS: ?(A) KORV (B) KNQT

    Part 10' I (General Intelligence)

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  • 34. u:5f. 40 FPfIi ~ fi::m if ~r t,m%
  • 34. Raju moves 40 km north, then he turnsriight and moves 50 krn ..Again he turnsright and moves 30 krn. Finally, he turnsright and reaches 50 km, How far is he fromthe starting point?;fA) 10 (B) 40I(C) 20 [D) 30

    Directions: In question numbers 35 to 37, astatements is given followed by threej'fourconclusions I,n, IIIand IV.Youhave to considerthe statements to be true even if they seem to'beat variance from commonly known facts. Youhave to decide which of the given conclustorrs,if any, followfrom the given statements.35. Statements:

    AU scientists working in Americaare talented. Some are indian.

    Conclusions:I. None of the Indian scientists is

    talented.II. Some talented ]ndian scientists

    have migratedHI. AU talented sci entists are in

    America.IV. Some Indian scientists aretalented,

    !(A) Only conclusion I follows(B)Only conclusicns II followsi(C) Only conclusion IU follows(D] Conclusions II & IV follow

    36. State-ment:An beggar are poor.

    Conelueions:L If A is a beggar, then A is poor.II. If A is not rich, then A is at beggar.III. AnIthose who are poor are beggars.IV. If A is rtch , then A cannot be a

    beggar,i(A)Only conclusion I follows;(B)Only conclusions U follows'(C)' Only conclusions Ill follows1(0) Only conclusions IV follows

    37. Statements:The government should ban all formsof protests :tindud:lng strfkes andprocessions.

    Conclusions:1. Yes, this lis the only way to teach

    discipline to the employees.II. No, Government cannot deprive its

    citizens of their basic rights.III. Yes, this is the only way to maximize

    productivity without disruption ofwork.

    {A)Only conclusion I is strong(B) Only conclusions II is strong(C) Only conclusions III is strongI(D) Only conclusions I & HI i~ strong

    (Aj13 (B) 14Ie) ]5 (D)16

    33. Somuand Raju start at the same time froma point. Sorou walks towards north at a speedof 4 km per hour. Raju walks towards eastat a speed of 3 kmper hour. What is thedistance between them after one hour ?(A) 1 krn (B) 7 km(e) 5 km (D]!]2 km

    No.ofl!l~

    Month

    26. 2,6,8,16,30,54,?(AJ'74 (B) 88Ie) 100 (0) 110

    27. If 48 + 42 = 2 andl90 + 74 = 3" then what willbe91+53=?(A) 4 (B) 5IC) 7 ID} 8

    28. The equation is wrrtten on the.basis of acertain system. Find out the correct answerfor the unsolved equation on that basis18+2~ 109 and iL20+40~43,then15+3"?(AJ 5 (B)65Ie) 105 (0) 15

    29. 2: 3 '" ]5 7 '" 233 9'= 154 +8 =?(A) 20 (6)30(C)I 50 (0) 60

    30. 9 4 65 ?- 76 8 20270 224 420(AJ7 (B) 12(Cj 32 (D)56

    31. If '+' stands for 'x' [multiplication), and '-'stands for '+' (add:ition), and '+' stands for'_' Isubtraction), which of the following ISfalse?(A),6 t- 4 + 5 - 5 .. 24IB)lb-7+3+S .. 23[C] 1 - 9 + 4 + 12 '" 25(D) 3 ...3 + 3 - 3 .. 6

    32. The number of students in an art claesisincreasing month after month as follows.Find the number of students in June fromthe following information.

    (B) 195(D) 103

    24. If EisA, Ats R, RisX, Mis S, Tis W, Pis 0,Wis E-and 0 is T.l'hen what is WARMOTE?(A)XERSWTAO (B)ERSJaAWO(C) ERXSTWA (0) ESRXWAOT

    Directions: In question Nos. 25 to 3D select themissing responses.25. 2:,9.,28, 65,?

    (A} 121(e) 126

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  • ID)(C)(B)

    ~~ .:ti1r

  • ID)(C)(B){A)

    Answer.Figures:

    46. From the given answer figures, select theone in which the question figure ishidden Iembedded,Question Figure:

    Answer figure:

    (B) 5(0')13

    (AJ6ie) 4

    Which number will appear on the faceopposite to 1 ?

    42.

    (B) 1ID) 6(C]l2

    ~H~~~Identify the number at the 'bottom when thetop is 3.(Al5

    41. Four positions of a dice are given below:

    (B) 180(D) 6 andl9

    jA) 7Ie) 7,6&9

    ..180

    7

    69 Y

    Which elements are not part of set X ?40.

    jBllS(DJ 22

    jAJI30(C]129

    44. Question figure:

    ~~~~~29 I(j!) IAnswer figures

    Answer figures:

    Directions: In question nos. 43 and 44, whichanswer figure will complete the pattern in thequestion figure?43. Question figure:

    How many students are taking Chemistryor Biology?

    39.

    (D)~Ie) (]1[)

    (B)

  • IDJ(q(B)'{A}

    [ffiJO:a ~.~a O::DD D yo a DO DQO' aD O'Q{A} (Bl' Ie) ID)

    50..

  • g][t[0J~{A} (B) (C) ID)

    Answer figures:

    If a mirror: is placed on the line XY then;:vhich of the answer figures is the'rightImage of the given figure'?Question figure: .

    50.ID)(E}'(A)

    [ffi]ma IDag : g):DO DD

    Answer figures:

    (A)24 (8)23Ie) 27 (DJ26

    Directiem:(Qn. Nos. 48 & 49): Apiece of paperis fold,ed and cut as shown below hi thequestion figures. From the given answerfigures, indicate how it will appear whenopened.48. Question figure:

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  • (B) 6.25%(D) 15%

    (A) 10%(C) 6.5%

    (C) 73.15 (D) 76.85~ ~ 't!i1"l ~. 2400 ii (B) 75.05(A) 74.85

    (C)y-x (D)Y-zz-y x+ z

    60 am 90 ql- 'ii'Rr 'fI'Ifi 3~~ mr31l CfiTalma t64.

    x -z(B) y -z

    z -x(A) y _ x

    J Jsc) '6 W) -:;,\1:f.lq;'TJ )'ili'3f.if;;m3'tfT'l113CfiT3163~ ql-m?T fi:r~ 90

    ~ mm CfiT~ t.1 (C)2:3 (D)3:2~ ~ 55. A ~ CfiI1'I q;l 10 fc\'I -q ~ Wfiffi t 3m B 20 fc\'I -qlif ~ m~CfiI1'I ~ q;cl t. 'tfq A CfiI1'I 'Ff m \t ('1'q;l(A) 4% ~ mar t(B) 4% mf.T mm t.( C) "I

  • 65.

    Find average of all prime numbers between60 and 90.(A) 74.85 (8) 75.05(C) 73.15 (0) 76.858y selling a cell phone for Rs. 2400, ashopkeeper made a profit of 25%. Then hisprofit lc, ifhe had sold it for Rs. 2040 is(A) 10% (8) 6.25%(C) 6.5% (0) 15%

    ....::::!!

    64.

    (0) y -zx r z

    y + x(C) z -y

    x + z(8) y -z

    z + x(A) y _ x

    63.

    62.

    61.

    A mixture of certain quantity of milk with16L of water is worth 90 paise per litre. Ifpure milk cost 108 paise per litre, then theamount of milk in the mixture is(A) 70L (8) 80L(C) 60L (0) SOLThe ratio in which a 30% alcohol solutionshould be mixed with another 50% solutionin order to get a 42% solution is(A) 1 : 2 (8) 1 : 3(C) 2 : 3 (0) 3 : 2The average age of a class is 35 years. 6new students with an average age of 33years joined in that class, thereby

    1decreasing the average by 2year. The

    original strength of the class was.(A) 16 (8) 18(C) 15 (0) 20In an examination, the average marksobtained by students who passed was x%,while the average of those who failed wasy%. The average marks of all studentstaking the exam was z%. Find in terms ofx, y & z the percentage of students takingthe exam who failed.

    60.

    I(0) -

    71

    (e) -6

    1(8) -

    51

    (A) -3

    Ratio of syrup and water is a sweet drinkcontained in bottle is 7 : 5. What part of thedrink is to be taken out and replaced bywater so that in the new mixture, syrup andwater are in equal proportion?

    59.

    2(0) 6-%3

    2(e) 8-%

    3

    58.

    57.

    (e) 7 days (0) 6 daysThe marked price of an article is 20%higher than the cost price. A discount of20% is given on the marked price. By thisthe seller(A) gains 4%(8) loses 4%(C) bears no gain, no loss(0) loses 20%A fan is listed at Rs. 750 with a discount of20%, what additional discount must beoffered to the customer to bring the netprice to Rs. 540?

    1(AJ119% (8) 10%

    (C) 11% (0) 8%If a commission of 10% is given on themarked price of an article, then the gain is20%. If the commission is increased to 20%,then the gain percent is

    2(A)10% (8) 16"3%

    56.

    2(8) 7-days

    3(A) 8 days

    55.

    54.

    53.

    The number of perfect cubes between 1 and1000009 which are exactly divisible by 9 is(A) 33 (8) 101(e) 35 (0) 99

    (0.96)3 - (0.1)3 .The value of IS(0.96)2 +(0.096)+0.01(A) 0.86 (8) 1.06(C) 0.95 (0) 0.97If 3 men or 4 women can build a walJ in 43days, in how many days can 7 men and 5women build this wall?(A) 16 days (8) 25 days(C) 21 days (0) 12 daysA can do a piece of work in 10 days and 8 in20 days. They begin together but A leaves 2days before the completion of the work. Thewhole work will be done in

    52.

    11(8) 70

    11(0) -:;-

    11(A) -5

    7(C) 11

    I _2_5 is121

    1 1The square root of '4 4951.

    I Part - II (QuantitativeAptitude) I

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  • 82,

    81.

    80,

    79,

    78,

    The slant height of a conical mountain is2,5 km . The area of the base of the

    49mountain is 100 rr sq. km. Then the height

    of the mountain is(A) 1.7 km (B) 1.9 km(C) 2.1 km (D) 2.4 kmThe parallel sides of a trapezium are in aratio 3 : 4 and their shortest distance .is8 crn . One of the other two sides isperpendicular to the parallel sides, If thearea of the trapezium is 168 sq, em, thelength of the longer non-parallel side is(A) 10 cm (B) 11,2 cm(C) 11.8 cm (D) 12.4 cmIf the area of a semicircle be 77 sq.rn., findits perimeter,(A) 36 m (B)42 m(C) 48 m (D) 54 mIf the graph of the equation 2x + 3y = 6 forma triangle with co-ordinates axes, then thearea of triangle will be(A)2 sq.unit (B) 3 sq. unit(C) 6 sq. unit (D) 1 sq. unit

    ./3+1 /3-1If x = --,;::--: and Y= ~, then the value

    ,,3 -1 '1/3+1

    x2 y2of-+- isy x(A)52 (B)76(C) 4 (D)64Ifx +Y - 1, then the value of (x:,+ y3+ 3xy) is(A) -2 (B) 1(e) 2 (D) 3

    77,

    (B) 3/3: 14

    (D) 3..[3 : IS

    (A)/3: 14

    (C) J3: 1S

    76,

    The area of a sector of a circle is 77 sq.cm.and the angle of the sector is 45. Find theradius of the circle.(A) 7 cm (B) 14 em(C) 21 ern (D) 28 ernA sphere and a hemisphere have the samesurface area. The ratio of their volumes is

    75,

    a2h(A)-cm"

    4

    a2h(e) -s-cm3

    74, The base of a right prism is a right angledisosceles triangle whose hypotenuse is aern. If the height of the prism is h cm, thenits volume is

    73.

    71.

    (C) 20% (DJ22%The ratio between the speeds of two trainsis 8 : 9. Second train covers 360 km in 4hours, Distance covered by I" train in 3hours is (in km)(A)240 (B)480(C) 120 (D)60A train A is 180 m long, while another trainB is 240 m long. A has a speed of 30 km perhour and B's speed is 40 km per hour. Ifthe trains move in opposite directions, findwhen will A pass B completely?(A)21 seconds (B)21.6 seconds(C) 26.1 seconds (D)26 secondsIf the difference between the compoundinterest and the simple interest on acertain sum for 2 years at 8% p.a. Rs. 32,then the sum is(A)Rs, 5000 (B)Rs, 5500(e) Rs. 6000 (D)Rs. 5250A sum amounts to Rs. 2916 in 2 years andRs. 3149,28 in 3 years at compoundinterest. The sum is(A)Rs, 1500 (B)Rs, 2500(e)Rs.2000 (DJRs. 3000

    70.

    (B) 15%25

    (A) 2%

    income is more than A's income by

    69,

    68, In a particular constituency, 75% of voterscast their votes, out of which 2% wererejected. The winning candidate received75% of the valid votes and bagged a total of9261 votes, The total number of voters inthe constituency is(A)14500 (B) 18900(C) 16800 (D)24000

    5IfA's income is "6th of B's income, then B's

    (DJRs, 33502(e) 1]-%3

    1(B) 12-%2

    2(A) 3-%11

    A dealer bought 80 cricket bats for Rs. 50each. He sells 20 of them at a gain of 5%.What must be the gain % of the remainingbats, so as to get 10% gain on the whole?

    67.

    1(D) 122(C) 15

    66. If the cost price of 23 toys is equal to sellingprice of 20 toys, then the gain (or) losspercent is(A)12 (B) 14

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  • (8) 44.5(D) 50.5

    (A) 53.5(C) 45.5

    (B) 7 : I(D) 9 : I

    99.

    98.

    97.

    96. 403a.ffi3503"

    (A) 9: I (B) I : 14(C)14:9 (D)9:14

    ~ : ~ am!M1%~.q: SO ~ cf; 3iq;'f

  • 96. The number of students whose marks liebetween 40 and 50 is(A) 15 (B) 10(C) 5 (D) None of these

    97. The class in which the marks of maximumnumber of students lies is(A) 40.5 - 50.5 (B) 50.5 - 60.5(C) 60.5 - 70.5 (D) 70.5 - 80.5

    98. The percentage of the students whosemarks lie between 40 and 60 is(A) 60 (B) 70(C)75 (D) None of these

    99. A student is marked as 'qualified' if heobtains marks above 40. Here the ratio ofthe number of qualified students to thosewho are not qualified is(A) 6 : 1 (B) 7 : 1(C) 8 : 1 (D)9 : 1

    100. The average marks of the students is(A)53.5 (B)44.5(C) 45.5 (D)50.5

    I 0 L....,~~~"""!"50~.~5-6~O"".5~70~.~5""8~O~.5--ito

    Directions: The following histogram shows thedistribution of marks of 50 students in acollege. Study the graph and answer theQuestions Nos. 96 to 100.

    92. The number of passed male examinees is(A) 80 (B) 75(C) 70 (D) 60

    93. Percentage of passed female candidateswith respect to total examinees is(A) 30% (B) 37.5%(C) 40% (D) 45%

    94. Percentage of passed male candidates oftotal passed candidates is(A) 60.8% (B) 56%(C) 71% (D) 58%

    95. Ratio of passed male candidates to thesuccessful female candidates is(A) 9 : 1 (B) 1 : 14(C) 14 : 9 (D)9 : 14

    (B) 120(D) 150

    (Al100(C) 135

    The total number of examinees was91.

    m Failed CandidateIillID Passed Male CandidateIl!IDlI Pasaed Female Candidate

    Directions: The following pie-diagram showsthe analysis of the result of an examinationin which 5 candidates have failed. Study thediagram and answer the Questions No. 91to 95.

    (B) .J3 :1(D) J3:J2

    (A) 1: J3(C) .[2: 3

    If the angle of elevation of the sun is 600,then the ratio of the height of a wall and itsshadow is

    90.

    1(B) p2 -1

    1(A) p2 +1

    If sec9+tan9", p , then sin9is89.

    (B)1

    (D) 2./2

    (A) 0

    (C) ./2

    find the value of

    (A) 50(C) 1300If88.

    the value of ~PSR is equal to(A) 1250 (B) 135(C) 45 (D) 90o is the orthocentre of a triangle ABC. If

    , then L BOC is equal to(B) 90(D) 1400

    87.

    , thendiameter of the circle. If86.

    85.

    84.

    1

    If a = (J2 - 1)3, then the value of(a +a -1)3 +3{a+a -I) is(A) -2 (B) 2

    (C) 2.[2 (D) J2If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sumof the other two angles, then the triangle is(A) Isosceles (B)Obtuse angled(C) Acute angled (D) Right angledo is the circumcentre of the triangle ABC.If ~BAC '" 50" ,then ~OBC is equal to(Al30 (B)60(C) 40 (D) 50PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral and PQ is the

    83.

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    105. ?W 3~ 1%tR fc!;l;n t"~ 'Cf>'t 'CI'ml ';jf(aU"?(A) '

  • 113. The Seashore temple at Mahabalipuramwas built by(A)Mahendra Varman I(B) Narasimha Varman II(C) Nandi Varrnan II(D) Oandi Varrnan

    114. Who got the Gita translated into Persian?(A) Shah Jahan (B)Akbar(C) Murad (D) Oara Shikoh

    115. The portuguese Governor who abolishedSati in Goa was(A)Albuquerque (B)Cabral(C) Almedia (D) De Braganza

    116. The Southernmost point of India is(A) Kanyakurnari (B) Rameswaram(C) Ohanushkodi (D) Indira Point

    117. The Strait that con nects Red Sea andMediterranean Sea is(A) Panama Strait (B) Suez Strait(C) Palk Strait (D) Bering Strait

    118. The northern part of the west coast isknown as(A)Coromandal coast (B)Malabar coast(C) Konkan coast (D) Northern circars

    119. Which one of the following is known as the'Laughing Jack' of Australia?(A)Platypus (B)Kookabara(C) Koala (D)Lyre bird

    120. The significant quantity of upper soil isformed by(A) Igneous rock(B) Sedimentary rock(C) Metamorphic rock(D) Biological degradation

    121. Who coined the term 'gene'?(A)Mendel (B) Johannsen(C) Watson (D) Beadle

    122. Saprophytes are the organisms whichdepend for food on(A)living plants(B) living animals(C) dead and decaying material(D) inorganic chemical compounds

    123. RBCs do not perform aerobic respirationbecause these do not contain(A)Mitochondria(B) Nucleus(C) Endoplasmic Reticulum(D) Lysosomes

    124. A cross between homozygous recessive andheterozygous plant is(A)Back cross(B) Test cross(C)Monohybrid cross(D)Oihybrid cross

    125. DNA contains(AI Pentose sugar(B) Hexose sugar(C) Erythrose sugar(D) Sedoheptulose sugar

    101. Plant and machinery are(A)Producer's goods(B)Consumer's goods(C) Distributor's goods(D) Free goods

    102. Which one of the following is not adimension of human development index?(A) Life expectancy (B) Knowledge(C) Social status (D) Standard of living

    103. Which one of the following is not includedin current revenue of the UnionGovernment?(A) Tax revenue (B) Non-tax revenue(C) Loans (D) Interest payments

    104. Demand for complementary goods is knownas(A)Joint demand (B) Derived demand(C) Direct demand (D)Gross demand

    105. Who has given a call "Go back to nature"?(A)Plato (B) Aristotle(C) Rousseau (D)Hobbes

    106. Which of the following is not a feature ofIndian Constitution?(A) Parliamentary form of Government(B) Independence of Judiciary(C) Presidential form of Government(D) Federal Government

    107. Panchayati Raj system is based on theprinciple of(A) Centralisation (B) Decentralisation(C) Both of these (D) None of these

    108. Who Chairs the Joint Session of the twoHouses of Parliament?(A) President(B) Vice-President(C) Speaker of Lok Sabha(D) Prime Minister

    109. A bill is a Money Bill' or not will be decided by(A) Finance Minister(B) President(C) Chairman of Rajya Sabha(D) Speaker of Lok Sabha

    110. Writs are issued by(A) Supreme Court(B) High Courts(C) The President(D) Supreme Court and High Courts

    111. Which one of the following Vedas containssacrificial formulae?(A) Sarna Veda (B) Rig Veda(C) Yajur Veda (D) Atharva Veda

    112. When did the best production or Gand harasculpture appear?(A)Mauryan period (B) Kusb an period(C)Gupta oeriod (0) Harsha oeriod

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  • 139. Maximum permissible concentration oftotal hardness in drinking water is(A)50 (B)100(e) 200 (D) 500

    140. Mycobacterium leprae is a(A)Bacillus (8) Coccus(C) Spiral (0) Spore

    141. Before Or. Manmohan Singh's recent visitto Myanmar, the Indian Prime Ministerwho visited that country was(A)P.V. Narasirnha Rao(B) Rajiv Gandhi(C) Atal Bihari Vajpayee(0) H.O. OevaGowda

    142. Who is the ChiefElectionCommissioner of(A)T.S. Krishnamurti(B) S.Y. Queraish i(e) V.S. Sampath (0) T.N. Seshan

    143. Which one of the following States in Indianever had a woman Chief Minister?(A)Andhra Pradesh (B) Bihar(e) Uttar Pradesh (D)West Bengal

    144. Where is the headquarters of INTERPOL?(A) Paris (8) London(e) Lyons (0) Geneva

    145. How many outstanding cricket players havebeen awarded the Rajiv Gandhi Khel RatnaAward so far?(A)Nil (B)One only(e) Two (2) (0) Five (5)

    146. Which one of the following depicts thecorrect chronological order in which thefour major Lawn Tennis Tournaments areconducted annually?(A)Australian Open - French Open - US Open

    - Wimbledon(8) French Open - Australian Open -

    Wimbledon - US Open(C) Australian Open - French Open -

    Wimbledon - US Open(D)Wimbledon - Australian Open - French

    Open - US Open147. Which one of the following monuments in

    Delhi is not included as a World Heritage Site?(A)Red Fort (8) Humayun's Tomb(C)Qutab Minar (0) Jantar Mantar

    148. Which is the largest State (area-wise) in India?(A)Madhya Pradesh (8) Rajasthan(e) Maharashtra (0) Andhra Pradesh

    149. Who is the Chairman of the PrimeMinister'S Economic Advisory Council?(A)Or. Manmohan Singh(8) Or. C. Rangarajan(e) O. Subba Rao(0) Or. M.S. Swami nathan

    150. Which was the latest country to be admittedas a new member State of U.N.?(A)Switzerland (B) East Timor(C) South Sudan (0) Montenegro

    126. The most abundant enzyme in the livingworld is(A) Rubisco (B) Invertase(e) DNAse (D) Zymase

    127. Xvrays region lies between(A)Ultraviolet and visible region(B) Visible and infra-red region(C) Gamma-rays and ultraviolet region(D) Short radio waves and long radio waves

    128. A star appears twinkling in the sky because of(A)scattering of light by atmosphere(B) reflection of light by atmosphere(C) refraction of light by atmosphere(0) diffraction of light by atmosphere

    129. Materials for rain proof coasts and tents owetheir water proof properties to(A) Surface tension Viscosity(B) Specific gravity(C) Erythrose sugar(D) Elasticity

    130. Icons are __ commands.(A)typed (B) verbal(e) picture (D) imaginary

    131. Which one of the following is an MS-DOSexternal command?(A)OIR (B)COPY(e) FORMAT (0) PROMPT

    132. An address consists of _(A)an offset (B) a base register(e) an index register(O) all the above

    133. Philosopher's Wool is(A)Zinc Carbonate (B) Zinc Sulphate(e) Zinc Oxide (0) Zinc Blende

    134. Synthetic detergents are made from(A) Sodium stearate(B) Sodium salt of Benzene Sulphonic acid(e) Sodium salt of Benzene Carboxylic acid(0) Sodium Palmitate

    135. In its reaction with silver nitrate, C 2H2show(A)Oxidising property(B)Reducing property(e) Basic property(0) Acidic property

    136. The main source of carbon monoxide is(A)Industrial process(B) Fuel combustion(e) Transportation(D)Solid waste disposal

    137. 'Aerosol' is(A)Suspended solid particles in air(B) Pollutant gas, present in air(C) Microbes, present in air(0) Green house gas present in air

    138. The sewage obtained from water closets andurinals is known as(A) Sanitary waste (B) Industrial waste(C)Garbage (0) Sullage

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  • (8) Unadulterated(D)Crude

    (8) Latter(D)Latest

    (8) Permanent(D)Ceased

    (8) Commission(D) Sacredness

    Directions: In question numbers 162 to 164,out of the four alternatives, choose the onewhich best expresses the meaning of the givenword and mark it in the Answer sheet162. Sanction

    (A) Submission(C) Permission

    163. Persistent(A) Tr aus ient(e) Fleeting

    164. Despot(A) Monarch (B)Tyrant(C) Ruler (D)Demon

    Directions: In question numbers 165 to 167,choose the word opposite in meaning to thegiven word and mark it in the Answer sheet.165. Former

    (A) Later(C) Informal

    166. Imitation(A) Spurious(C) Genuine

    167. Abrupt(A) Gradual (B)Hasty(C) Blunt (D)Unexpected

    Directions: In question numbers 168 to 172,four alternatives are given for the Idiom \Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose thealternative which best expresses the meaningof the Idiom \ Phrase and mark it in the AnswerSheet.168. Who would not look blue, having to pay those

    heavy bills of entertainment every month.(A) upset (B) enjoy(C) annoyed (D)sad

    169. The step mother shed crocodile tears on thedeath of her step son.(A) to cry for no reason(B) felt sorry for the son(C)shed tears of blood(D) false tears of sorrow

    170. It was on the tip of my tongue when youalso proposed that we should go to theauditorium.(A) slip of tongue (B)on lips(C) about to say (D)none

    171. Kindly tell him by word of mou th that [ shallbe dining with him tonight.(A) orally (B)using gestures(C) jargons (D)written

    172, Hari was taken to task by the teacher formaking a noise in the class.(A) scolded (Al rewarded(C) appreciated (D)asked to leave

    Directions: In question numbers 151 to 156,some parts of the sentences have errors andsome have none. Find out which part of asentence has an error and blacken the oval(_) corresponding to the appropriate letter(A, B, e). If a sentence is free from error,blacken the oval corresponding to (D) in theAnswer Sheet.151. I (A)I met Jane (B)/in the way. (c)1 No

    Error.(D)152. The hospital rules require (A)I that every

    patient (B)I should have an atten der. (c)1No Error. (D)

    153. In our country (A)I Teacher's Day (B)/iscelebrated on September 5'10.(c)1NoError. (D)

    154. The number of foreign workers (A)I that areallowed to enter into (B)I Malaysia hasincreased. (C)/ No Error.(D)

    155. The children were quarrelling betweenthemselves (A)I when all of a sudden itoccurred to them that their teacher (B)I waswatching them. (c)/No Error. (D)

    156. The children said (A)I they would starve (B)/rather than to surrender. (c)1 No Error. (D)

    Directions: In question numbers 157 to 161,sentences are given with blanks to be filled inwith an appropriate word(s). Four alternativesare suggested for each question. Choose thecorrect alternative out of the four and indicateit by blackening the appropriate oval (_) inthe Answer Sheet.157. Prices during the war.

    (A) raise (B) risen(C) rise (D) raising

    158. I shall go and __ down.(A) lied (B)lie(C) lay (D)layecl

    159. I told him that the assignmentwould be impossible without more people.(A) repeatedly (B)repeated(C) repititive (D) repeating

    160. We the picture on the wall.(A)hung (B) hanged(e) hang (D) hanging

    161. We thought the banner would look betterwith change in colour combination.(A) every (B)all(C) each (D) some

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  • Directions: In question numbers 184 and 185,there are four words out of which one iscorrectly spelt. Find the correctly spelt wordand indicate it by blackening the appropriateoval (~) in the Answer Sheet.184. (A) Aligne (8) Allign

    (C) Align (D)Alaign185. (A) Lovely (B)Loveley

    (C) Lavely (D)LuvelyDirections: In question numbers 186 to 200,you have following two brief passages with 10questions in Passage-I and 5 questions inpassage-It. Read the passages carefully and tillup the blanks with suitable words out of thefour alternatives given.

    PASSAGE -IThe Princely State of Mysore 186, a niche

    for itself in 187 its unique cultural heritage and188 its territories from invasions. It 189 thearena of many wars 190 victories, rise and fallof 191 patronised religion and philosophy, thrived192 fine arts and architecture. The 193 capitalsshifted with the change 194 kingdoms. This isthe vibrant 195 vivacious history of Mysore186. (A) craved (8) has carved

    (C)would carve (D) have carved187. (A) promoting (8) exalting

    (C) having (D) winning188. lA) supporting (B)helping

    (C) preventing (D) defending189. (A) be (B) is

    (C) was (D) were190. (A) as well as (8) and

    (C) yet (D)but also191. (A) dynasties (B)empires

    (C) states (D) territories192. (A) on (8) of

    (C) in (D) to193. (A) state (B)kingdom

    (C) dynasty (D) empire194. lA) in (B)for

    (C) to (D)of195. (A) or (B)but

    (C) and (D) otherwisePASSAGE - II

    Adesert is a 196 of a place which has almost197 water and only 198 little life on it 199 plants,animals and human beings need water 200 live196. (A) variety (B)place

    (C) kind (D) land197. (A) lot of (8) no

    (C) little (0) many198. (A) quite (B) no

    (C) very (0) much199. (A) because (B)though

    (C) when (0)why200. (A) for (8) to

    (C) in (0) on(8) AccountantIDI Boss

    (A) Clerk(C) Auditor

    Directions: In question numbers 173 to 179, apart of the sentence is underlined. Below aregiven alternatives to the underlined part at (A),(B), (C) which may improve the sentence. Choosethe correct alternative. In case no improvementis needed your answer is (D).Mark your answerin Answer Sheet.173. This house belongs to the Yadavs.

    (A) Yadav (8) Yadav's(C) Yadavs' (D)no improvement

    174. Iam having more than 100 books.(A) had (8) have(C) have had (D)no improvement

    175. Babies like milk, isn't it ?(A) don't they? (8) is it ?(C) do they? (D) no improvement

    176. Don't lean against this wall, it wouldcollapse.(A) must (8) shall(C) might (D) no improvement

    177. The police caught the victim red handed.(A) thief (8) the prisoner(C) the thief (D) no improvement

    178. She is enough mature to take her owndecisions.(A) old enough (8) enough old(C) enough (D) no improvement

    179. She is happiest of all.(A) more happier than all.(8) the happiest of all.(C) most happiest of all.(D) no improvement

    Directions: In question numbers 180 to 183,out of the four alternatives choose the onewhich can be substituted for the given words/sentence.180. An instrument used to see distant objects

    (A) Periscope (8) Microscope(C) 8ioscope (D) Telescope

    181. One who knows or sees everything(A) Omnipotent (8) Omniscient(C) Omnipresent (D)Omniferous

    182. That which cannot be read(A) Illegitimate (8) Illegible(C) Illiberal (D)lllicit

    183. One who makes an official examination ofaccounts

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