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Question Booklet Series :– ç'u iqfLrdk J`a[kyk %& C Question Booklet No. :– ç'u iqfLrdk la[;k %& Time Allowed: 2 Hours Total No. of Questions : 200 vuqer le; % 2 ?kaVs PA SESSION–I Time : 10:00 AM – TO – 12:00 Noon ç”uksa dh dqy la[;k % 200 Roll No. : OMR Answer Sheet No. : vuqØekad % -------------------------------------------- vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk la[;k : ----------------------------------- Name of the Candidate (in capital letters) : vH;FkÊ dk uke % -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate's Signature Invigilator's Signature vH;FkÊ ds gLrk{kj % ------------------------------- d{k fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj % ----------------------------------- READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE WRITING ANYTHING ON THIS BOOKLET 1. Before commencing to answer, check that the Question Booklet has all the above mentioned number of questions and there is no misprinting, overprinting and/or any other shortcoming in it. If there is any shortcoming, intimate the same to your room invigilator and have it changed. Before answering you must ensure that you have got correct post code/discipline booklet. No complaint in this regard shall be entertained at a later stage. 2. Write with Ball Point Pen Your Name, Roll No. on this page (above); and use Ball Point Pen for filling boxes of the Answer Sheet in the space provided and sign on the OMR Answer Sheet by Ball Point Pen and use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen to darken the ovals. 3. This is an objective type test in which each objective question is followed by four responses serialled (a) to (d). Your task is to choose the correct/best response and mark your response in the OMR Answer Sheet and NOT in the Question Booklet. 4. All questions are compulsory. 5. DO NOT scribble or do rough work or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet. DO NOT wrinkle or fold or staple it. 6. Answer sheet will be processed by Electronic means. Hence, invalidation of answer sheet resulting due to folding or putting stray marks on it or any damage to the answer sheet as well as incomplete/incorrect filling of the answer sheet will be the sole responsibility of the candidate. 7. Rough Work is to be done in any blank space in the booklet. No other paper will be allowed/provided. 8. Take care that you mark only one answer for each question. If more than one answer is given by you for any question, the same will not be evaluated. Cutting/overwriting the answers are not allowed. Further question paper is bilingual (Hindi/English) except english language paper. In case of any variation in Hindi version, English version will be taken as final for evaluation purposes. 9. Use of Calculators, Slide rules, Mobiles, calculator watches or any such devices and any other study/reference material is NOT allowed inside the examination hall. 10. Return OMR Answer Sheet to the invigilator on completion of the test. Do not take OMR Answer Sheet outside the examination room. Doing so is a punishable offence. fgUnh esa vuqns”k vfUre i`’B ¼Back cover½ ij fn;k x;k gSA Downloaded from: Courtesy : ESIC http://bankexamportal.com/ Downloaded from: http://bankexamportal.com/
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Question Booklet Series :– ç'u iqfLrdk J`a[kyk %& C

Question Booklet No. :– ç'u iqfLrdk la[;k %&

Time Allowed : 2 Hours Total No. of Questions : 200

vuqer le; % 2 ?kaVs

PA SESSION–I

Time : 10:00 AM – TO – 12:00 Noon ç”uksa dh dqy la[;k % 200

Roll No. : OMR Answer Sheet No. : vuqØekad % -------------------------------------------- vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk la[;k : -----------------------------------

Name of the Candidate (in capital letters) : vH;FkÊ dk uke % --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Candidate's Signature Invigilator's Signature vH;FkÊ ds gLrk{kj % ------------------------------- d{k fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj % -----------------------------------

READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE WRITING ANYTHING ON THIS BOOKLET

1. Before commencing to answer, check that the Question Booklet has all the above mentioned number of questions and there is no misprinting, overprinting and/or any other shortcoming in it. If there is any shortcoming, intimate the same to your room invigilator and have it changed. Before answering you must ensure that you have got correct post code/discipline booklet. No complaint in this regard shall be entertained at a later stage.

2. Write with Ball Point Pen Your Name, Roll No. on this page (above); and use Ball Point Pen for filling boxes of the Answer Sheet in the space provided and sign on the OMR Answer Sheet by Ball Point Pen and use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen to darken the ovals.

3. This is an objective type test in which each objective question is followed by four responses serialled (a) to (d). Your task is to choose the correct/best response and mark your response in the OMR Answer Sheet and NOT in the Question Booklet.

4. All questions are compulsory.

5. DO NOT scribble or do rough work or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet. DO NOT wrinkle or fold or staple it.

6. Answer sheet will be processed by Electronic means. Hence, invalidation of answer sheet resulting due to folding or putting stray marks on it or any damage to the answer sheet as well as incomplete/incorrect filling of the answer sheet will be the sole responsibility of the candidate.

7. Rough Work is to be done in any blank space in the booklet. No other paper will be allowed/provided.

8. Take care that you mark only one answer for each question. If more than one answer is given by you for any question, the same will not be evaluated. Cutting/overwriting the answers are not allowed. Further question paper is bilingual (Hindi/English) except english language paper. In case of any variation in Hindi version, English version will be taken as final for evaluation purposes.

9. Use of Calculators, Slide rules, Mobiles, calculator watches or any such devices and any other study/reference material is NOT allowed inside the examination hall.

10. Return OMR Answer Sheet to the invigilator on completion of the test. Do not take OMR Answer Sheet outside the examination room. Doing so is a punishable offence.

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PART– I (General Awareness)

1. ‘Silly’ is a term related with the game of:

(a) Golf (b) Cricket (c) Chess (d) Boxing

1. flyh ¼Silly½ in fdl [ksy ls lEcfU/kr gS%

(a) xksYQ (b) fØdsV (c) “krjat (d) eqôsckth

2. Which part of body is affected in typhoid:

(a) Lungs (b) Intestines (c) Liver (d) Pancreas

2. fe;knh Toj esa “kjhj dk dkSu&lk fgLlk çHkkfor gksrk gS%

(a) QsQM+k (b) vk¡r

(c) ;Ñr (d) iDok”k;

3. The disease rickets is caused by the deficiency of:

(a) Vitamin –D (b) Vitamin –C (c) Vitamin –A (d) All of these

3. fdl deh ds dkj.k lw[kk jksx gksrk gS%

(a) foVkfeu &Mh (b) foVkfeu &lh (c) foVkfeu &, (d) mi;qZä lHkh

4. How many bones are there in human body?

(a) 201 (b) 203 (c) 210 (d) 206

4. ekuo “kjhj esa fdruh gfì;k¡ gksrh gSa\

(a) 201 (b) 203 (c) 210 (d) 206

5. In between two Summer Olympic games there is a difference of .......... years:

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6

5. nks xzh’edkyhu vksyfEid [ksyksa ds e/; fdrus o’kks± dk vUrj gksrk

gS\

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6

6. During summer days, water kept in an Earthen pot (Pitcher) becomes cool because of phenomenon of:

(a) Diffusion (b) Transpiration (c) Osmosis (d) Evaporation

6. xeÊ ds fnuksa ds nkSjku] feêh ds crZu esa jD[kk ikuh B.Mk gks tkrk

gS fuEufyf[kr lao`fr ds dkj.k%

(a) folj.k (b) ok’iksRltZu (c) vkWLeksfll (d) ok’ihdj.k

7. Which one of the following is not a derived quantity:

(a) Density (b) Mass (c) Volume (d) Speed

7. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ,d O;qRié ifjek.k ugha gS%

(a) ?kuRo (b) æO;eku (c) vk;ru (d) pky

8. A candidate for election to the Rajya Sabha must be not less than:

(a) 35 Years of age (b) 25 Years of age (c) 30 Years of age (d) 40 Years of age

8. jkT; lHkk ds pquko gsrq ,d vH;FkÊ dh vk;q fuEu ls de ugha

gksuh pkfg,%

(a) 35 o’kZ (b) 25 o’kZ (c) 30 o’kZ (d) 40 o’kZ

9. Instrument for measuring humidity:

(a) Hygrometer (b) Inclinometer (c) Hydrometer (d) Hydroscope

9. vkæZrk dks ekius ds fy, midj.k ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gS%

(a) gkbxzksehVj (b) bUDykbuksehVj (c) gkbMªksehVj (d) gkbMªksLdksi

10. In which year the slogan ‘Quit India’ was given by Gandhiji:

(a) 1940 (b) 1942 (c) 1939 (d) 1938

10. fdl o’kZ xk¡/kh th }kjk ^Hkkjr NksM+ks* dk ukjk fn;k x;k%

(a) 1940 (b) 1942 (c) 1939 (d) 1938

11. UNICEF has its headquarter in:

(a) Washington (b) San Francisco (c) Geneva (d) New York

11. ;wuhlsQ dk eq[;ky; dgk¡ ij fLFkr gS%

(a) okf”kaxVu (b) lSuÝkaflLdks (c) tsusok (d) U;w;kdZ

12. A stone lying at the bottom of a pond appears to be at a higher point than it actually is due to the phenomena of:

(a) Diffraction of light (b) Scattering of light (c) Reflection of light (d) Refraction of light

12. ,d rkykc ds ry esa iM+k gqvk ,d iRFkj ,d mPp fcUnq ij jD[kk

gqvk çrhr gksrk gS tgk¡ ;g okLro esa gS] fdl lao`fr ds dkj.k gS%

(a) çdk”k dk foorZu (b) çdk”k dk fc[kjko (c) çdk”k dk ijkorZu (d) çdk”k dk viorZu

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13. A stick immersed in water appears bent due to the phenomenon of:

(a) Reflection of light (b) Diffraction of light (c) Refraction of light (d) Dispersion of light

13. ikuh esa MwcksbZ ,d NM+h fdl lao`fr ds dkj.k eqM+h gqbZ çrhr gksrh gS%

(a) çdk”k dk ijkorZu (b) çdk”k dk foorZu (c) çdk”k dk viorZu (d) çdk”k dk çdh.kZ

14. Williams sisters are known for the game:

(a) Badminton (b) Table-Tennis (c) Tennis (d) None of these

14. fofy;el cgusa fuEu [ksy ds fy, tkuh tkrh gSa%

(a) cSMfeaVu (b) Vscy&Vsful (c) Vsful (d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

15. How much would a 70 Kg man weigh on the moon?

(a) 14 Kg (b) 114.1 newtons (c) 421.67 Kg (d) 98.4 Newtons

15. 70 fdxzk- Hkkj okys ,d O;fä dk Hkkj pk¡n ij D;k gksxk%

(a) 14 fdxzk- (b) 114.1 U;wVu (c) 421.67 fdxzk- (d) 98.4 U;wVu

16. Identify the river which rises from Tibet:

(a) Chenab (b) Ravi (c) Beas (d) Indus

16. frCcr ls fudyus okyh unh dks igpkusa%

(a) psuc (b) jkoh (c) C;kl (d) bUMl

17. In history, the name of prince Khurram, came to be known as:

(a) Jahangir (b) Shahjahan (c) Aurangzeb (d) Akbar

17. bfrgkl esa jktdqekj [kqjZe dks fdl uke ls tkuk tkrk gS%

(a) tgk¡xhj (b) “kkgtgk¡ (c) vkSjaxtsc (d) vdcj

18. The ore of Aluminum is called:

(a) Bauxite (b) Galena (c) Mica (d) Manganese

18. ,Y;wfefu;e dh dPph /kkrq dks D;k dgrs gSa%

(a) ckWDlkbV (b) xSysuk (c) ekbdk (d) eSaxuht

19. National Highway no. 8 connects:

(a) Delhi to Kolkata (b) Delhi to Mumbai (c) Delhi to Lucknow (d) Delhi to Pakistan Border

19. jk’Vªh; jktekxZ la[;k&8 tksM+rk gS%

(a) fnYyh ls dksydkrk

(b) fnYyh ls eqEcbZ

(c) fnYyh ls y[kuÅ

(d) fnYyh ls ikfdLrku lhek

20. Sericulture is related to:

(a) Cotton production (b) Wool production (c) Soil filtration (d) Silk production

20. lsjhdYpj lacfU/kr gS%

(a) dikl mRiknu (b) Åu mRiknu

(c) e`nk Nkuu (d) flYd mRiknu

21. Attorney- General is appointed by:

(a) The President (b) The Chief Justice of Supreme Court (c) The Prime Minister (d) The Law Minister

21. egkU;k;oknh dh fu;qfä fdlds }kjk dh tkrh gS%

(a) jk’Vªifr

(b) loksZPp U;k;ky; ds eq[; U;k;k/kh”k

(c) iz/kkuea=h

(d) fof/kea=h

22. The real name of Humayun was:

(a) Nasir-ud-din (b) Sams-ud-din (c) Zahir-ud-din (d) Kamran

22. gqek;wa dk okLrfod uke D;k Fkk%

(a) ulh:íhu (b) le“kqfíu (c) tgh:fíu (d) dkejku

23. The words ‘Satya Mev Jayete’ from Mundaka Upnishad are related to:

(a) National Anthem of India (b) National Emblem of India (c) National Song of India (d) None of these

23. ^lR;eso&t;rs* “kCn tks eq.Md mifu’kn ls fy;k x;k gS] fuEufyf[kr

esa ls fdlls lEcfU/kr gS%

(a) Hkkjr dk jk’Vªxku

(b) Hkkjr dk jk’Vª&fpUg

(c) Hkkjr dk jk’Vªxhr

(d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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24. Who was the first Deputy Prime Minister of India:

(a) Lal Bahadur Shastri (b) Chowdhary Devi Lal (c) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel (d) Morarji Desai

24. Hkkjr ds çFke miç/kkuea=h dkSu Fks%

(a) yky cgknqj “kkL=h

(b) pkS/kjh nsoh yky

(c) ljnkj cYyHkHkkbZ iVsy

(d) eksjkjth nslkbZ

25. Hirakud dam has been built on the river:

(a) Ganga (b) Mahanadi (c) Brahmaputra (d) Kaveri

25. ghjkdqM cka/k fdl unh ij cuk gS%

(a) xaxk (b) egkunh (c) czãiq= (d) dkosjh

26. Who among the following was the first woman ruler of India:

(a) Razia Sultan (b) Chand Bibi (c) Nurjahan (d) Mumtaj Mahal

26. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu Hkkjr dh izFke efgyk “kkld Fkh%

(a) jft+;k lqYrku (b) pk¡n chch (c) uwjtgk¡ (d) eqerkt egy

27. Jama Masjid was built by:

(a) Jehangir (b) Humayun (c) Shahjahan (d) Aurangzeb

27. tkek efLtn fdlus cuok;k%

(a) tgkaxhj (b) gqek;w¡ (c) “kkgtgka (d) vkSjaxt+sc

28. Full form of AIDS is:

(a) Anti Immune Deficiency Syndrome (b) Auto Immune Deficiency Syndrome (c) Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (d) Acquired Immuno Disease Symptoms

28. ,M~l dk iwjk uke D;k gS%

(a) ,UVh bE;wu fMQhlh,Ulh flUMªkse

(b) vkVks bE;wu fMQhlh,Ulh flUMªkse

(c) ,Dok;MZ ,E;wuks fMQhlh,Ulh flUMªkse

(d) ,Dok;MZ ,E;wuks fMtht flEV~El

29. Where is Rameshwaram:

(a) Andhra pradesh (b) Tamil Nadu (c) Gujarat (d) Jammu & Kashmir

29. jkes”oje dgk¡ gS%

(a) vkU/kz&çns”k (b) rfeyukMq (c) xqtjkr (d) tEew ,oa d”ehj

30. What was the childhood name of Maharani Laxmi Bai of Jhansi:

(a) Minni (b) Munni (c) Manu (d) Monu

30. >kalh dh jkuh y{eh ckbZ dk cpiu dk uke D;k Fkk%

(a) feUuh (b) eqUuh (c) euw (d) eksuw

31. The Earth revolves round the Sun and completes the revolution in (approximately closest to):

(a) 365 1/4 days (b) 364 3/4 days (c) 365 days (d) 365 1/2 days

31. i`Foh lw;Z dk pDdj yxkrh gS vkSj ,d pØ iwjk djrh gS ¼yxHkx

lokZf/kd fudV½%

(a) 365 1@4 fnu esa (b) 364 3@4 fnu esa (c) 365 fnu esa (d) 365 1@2 fnu esa

32. ‘Sar Faroshi Ki Tammana ab hamare dil me hai’ is a slogan given by:

(a) Ram Prasad Bismil (b) Jatin Das (c) Sardar Bhagat Singh (d) Chandra Shekhar Azad

32. ^^lj Qjks”kh dh reUuk vc gekjs fny esa gS** dk ukjk fdlus fn;k

gS%

(a) jke izlkn fcfLey

(b) tfrunkl

(c) ljnkj Hkxr flag

(d) pUnzӬ[kj vktkn

33. Sama Veda deals with:

(a) Music (b) Hymn in the form of prayers to God (c) Medicine (d) Formulae

33. lkeosn fdlls lEcfU/kr gSa%

(a) laxhr

(b) Hktu ds :i esa bZ”oj dh izkFkZuk

(c) vkS’kf/k

(d) lw=

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34. The President of India can nominate to the Rajya Sabha:

(a) 6 members (b) 9 members (c) 15 members (d) 12 members

34. Hkkjr dk jk’Vªifr jkT; lHkk esa fdrus lnL; euksuhr dj ldrk gS%

(a) 6 (b) 9 (c) 15 (d) 12

35. Railway Engine was discovered by:

(a) James Watt (b) Stephenson (c) Rudolf Diesel (d) None of these

35. jsyos bZatu dh [kkst fdlus dh%

(a) tsEl okV (b) LVhQsa”ku

(c) jwMYQ Mhty (d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

36. “Vande Mataram” has been adopted from:

(a) Anandmath (b) Geetanjali (c) Kadambari (d) Kapal Kundala

36. ^^oUns ekrje~** fdlls fy;k x;k gS%

(a) vkuUn eB (b) xhrkatyh

(c) dknEcjh (d) diky dqaMyk

37. Who was regarded as the political Guru by Mahatama Gandhi:

(a) Rabindra Nath Tagore (b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (c) Surendra Nath Banerjee (d) G.K. Gokhale

37. egkRek xk¡/kh }kjk fdls viuk jktuhfrd xq: ekuk tkrk Fkk%

(a) jfoUæ ukFk VSxksj

(b) cky xaxk/kj fryd

(c) lqjsUæ ukFk cuthZ

(d) th- ds- xks[kys

38. Largest State in India in terms of area is:

(a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Rajasthan (c) Uttar Pradesh (d) None of these

38. {ks=Qy dh n`f’V ls Hkkjr esa lokZf/kd cM+k jkT; gS%

(a) e/; çns”k (b) jktLFkku

(c) mÙkj çns”k (d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

39. SAARC stands for:

(a) Strategic Asian Association for Rural Cooperation (b) Southern African Asian Regional Cooperation (c) Southeast Asian Association Reform Commitee (d) South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

39. SAARC dk o`gn Lo:i gS%

(a) LVªsVftd ,f”k;u ,lksfl,”ku Qkj :jy dksvkijs”ku

(b) lnuZ ,fÝdu ,f”k;u jhtuy dksvkijs”ku

(c) lkmFkbLV ,f”k;u ,lksfl,”ku jhQkeZ desVh

(d) lkmFk ,f”k;u ,lksfl,”ku Qkj jhtuy dksvkijs”ku

40. Kuchipudi is a dance drama of:

(a) Tamilnadu (b) Karnataka (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Kerala

40. dqphiwM+h fdl çns”k dk u`R; ukVd gS%

(a) rfeyukMw (b) dukZVd

(c) vkU/kz çns”k (d) dsjy

41. The green colouring of the leaves is due to:

(a) Chlorophyll (b) Chloroplast (c) Haemoglobin (d) Copper sulphate

41. ifÙk;ksa esa gjk jax fdl dkj.k gksrk gS%

(a) DyksjksfQy

(b) DyksjksIykLV

(c) fgeksXyksfcu

(d) dkij lYQsV

42. Why is a small space left at the joint between two rails:

(a) Because such spacing will save some cost (b) Because metal expands on heating and contracts on

cooling (c) To produce the neccessary gravitational force (d) None of these

42. nks jsyksa ds e/; tksM+ ij ,d NksVk lk LFkku D;ksa NksM+k tkrk gS%

(a) D;ksafd ,sls LFkku NksM+us ls dqN ykxr cpsxh

(b) D;ksafd /kkrq xeZ djus ij QSyrh gS rFkk BaMh djus ij ladqfpr

gksrh gS

(c) vko”;d xq:Ro cy mÙkiUu djus ds fy,

(d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

43. In computer jargon, RAM refers to:

(a) Read Only Menu (b) Random Access Memory (c) Read Access memory (d) Remove Auxiliary Memory

43. de~I;wVj “kCnkoyh esa RAM dk vFkZ gS%

(a) jhM vksuyh ehuw

(b) jSUMe ,sDll eseksjh

(c) jhM ,sDll eseksjh

(d) jhewo vkDthyjh eseksjh

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44. “Pentagon” is in:

(a) Washinton (b) New York (c) Mexico City (d) Alabama

44. ^isaVkxu* dgk¡ gS%

(a) okf”kaxVu (b) U;w;kdZ (c) esfDldks flVh (d) vYckek

45. Margashirsha is ............. month of National Calender:

(a) Tenth (b) Eleventh (c) Ninth (d) Eighth

45. ekxZ”kh’kZ jk’Vªh; iapkx dk dkSu&lk eghuk gS%

(a) nloka (b) X;kjgoka (c) ukSoka (d) vkBoka

46. What is the unit of Force?

(a) Newton (b) Pascal (c) Lumen (d) Lux

46. cy dh bdkbZ D;k gS\

(a) U;wVu (b) ikLdy

(c) Y;wesu (d) yDl

47. What is the unit of Pressure?

(a) Newton (b) Pascal (c) Coulomb (d) Lux

47. nkc dh bdkbZ D;k gS\

(a) U;wVu (b) ikLdy

(c) dwyEc (d) yDl

48. Where is the Indian Military Academy located?

(a) Khadakavasla (b) Mumbai (c) Dehradun (d) Secunderbad

48. ^Hkkjrh; lSfud vdkneh* dgk¡ fLFkr gS\

(a) [kMxoklyk

(b) eqEcbZ

(c) nsgjknwu

(d) fldUnjkckn

49. Which of the following vitamins is associated with the clotting of blood?

(a) K (b) A (c) D (d) None of these

49. jä ds Fkôk teus ls dkSu&lk foVkfeu lEcfU/kr gS%

(a) K (b) A (c) D (d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

50. Name the following who is not associated with cricket:

(a) Sachin Tendulkar (b) Sunil Gavaskar (c) Sania Mirza (d) Kapil Dev

50. fuEufyf[kr esa ls ,d uke crk,a tks fØdsV ls lEcfU/kr ugha gS%

(a) lfpu rsUnqydj

(b) lquhy xkoLdj

(c) lkfu;k fetkZ

(d) dfiy nso

51. Which one of the following is the National festival of India:

(a) Holi (b) Dusshera (c) Christmas (d) Republic day

51. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk Hkkjr dk ,d jk"Vªh; R;kSgkj gS%

(a) gksyh

(b) n'kgjk

(c) fØlel

(d) x.kra= fnol

52. How many days are there in a leap year?

(a) 365 (b) 366 (c) 367 (d) 368

52. ,d yhi o"kZ esa fdrus fnu gksrs gSa%

(a) 365 (b) 366 (c) 367 (d) 368

53. In Our national flag which colour is at the top:

(a) Saffron (b) Green (c) White (d) Blue

53. gekjs jk"Vª /ot esa dkSu&lk jax 'kh"kZ ij gS%

(a) dslfj;k

(b) gjk

(c) lQsn

(d) uhyk

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54. Rath Yatra – This famous festival is held in:

(a) Tamilnadu (b) Karnataka (c) Odhisha (d) West Bengal

54. jFk;k=k & ;g çfl) R;kSgkj euk;k tkrk gS%

(a) rfeyukMw esa (b) dukZVd esa (c) vksfMlk esa (d) if”pe caxky esa

55. With the 92nd constitutional amendment, how many new languages were added to the 8th schedule of the constitution:

(a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) 3

55. 92osa lafo/kku lalks/ku ds lkFk fdruh ubZ Hkk’kk,a lafo/kku dh vkBoha

vulwph esa tksM+h x;kh%

(a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) 3

56. What is Basel III norms:

(a) The Global Capital norms for Banks (b) The Global Pollution Norms for Auto Manufacturer (c) The Global Norms for Cyber World (d) The Global Pollution Norms for Heavy Industries

56. csly&III ekun.M D;k gS%

(a) cSadks gsrq oSf”od iw¡th ekun.M

(b) okgu fuekZrkvksa ds fy, oSf”od çnw’k.k ekun.M

(c) lkbZcj oYMZ gsrw oSf”od ekun.M

(d) o`gn m|ksxksa gsrw oSf”od çnw’k.k ekun.M

57. This state contributes 70% of India’s coffee and silk. Name this state:

(a) Karnataka (b) Assam (c) Rajasthan (d) Punjab

57. ;g jkT; Hkkjr ds dkWQh ,oa flYd ds mRiknu esa 70 çfr'kr dk ;ksxnku nsrk gSA bl jkT; dk uke crk,a%

(a) dukZVd (b) vle

(c) jktLFkku (d) iatkc

58. Which among these is a credit rating agency:

(a) ICRA (b) SEBI (c) NSE (d) BSE

58. buesa ls dkSu&lh lk[k ds ewY;kadu dh laLFkk gS%

(a) ICRA (b) SEBI (c) NSE (d) BSE

59. Which of the following gases are given out during photosynthesis:

(a) Oxygen (b) Carbon dioxide (c) Nitrogen (d) Hydrogen

59. çdk”k la”ys’k.k ds nkSjku dkSu&lh xSl fudyrh gS%

(a) vkWDlhtu (b) dkcZu&MkbZ&vkWDlkbM

(c) ukbZVªkstu (d) gkbZMªkstu

60. Name the King of Kannauj whose daughter Sanyogita was abducted by Prithviraj Chauhan from her 'Swayamvar':

(a) Bhoj (b) Jaychand (c) Jayadev (d) Lakshman Sen

60. dékSt ds ml 'kkld dk uke crkvks ftldh iq=h la;ksfxrk dk

i`Fohjkt pkSgku us mlds Lo;aoj ls vigj.k dj fy;k Fkk%

(a) Hkkst

(b) t;pUn

(c) t;nso

(d) y{e.k lsu

61. The thumb nail gets fixed easily into the wood because:

(a) More area works on less force (b) More area works on more force (c) More force works on less area (d) Less force works on more area

61. v¡xwBs ls nckus okyh dhy ydM+h esa vklkuh ls pyh tkrh gS D;ksafd%

(a) de cy ij vf/kd {ks= dke djrk gS

(b) vf/kd cy ij vf/kd {ks= dke djrk gS

(c) de {ks= ij vf/kd cy dke djrk gS

(d) de {ks= ij de cy dke djrk gS

62. The minimum number of members whose presence is essential for transacting the business of either house-Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha shall be:

(a) 51 of the total number of members of the house

(b) 101 of the total number of members of the house

(c) 100 members

(d) 21 of the total number of members of the house

62. fdlh Hkh lnu pkgs og yksd lHkk gks ;k jkT; lHkk mlesa fdlh Hkh

dk;Zokgh dks laikfnr djus ds fy, fdrus U;wure lnL;ksa dh

mifLFkfr vfuok;Z gS%

(a) lnu ds dqy lnL;ksa dh la[;k dk 51

(b) lnu ds dqy lnL;ksa dh la[;k dk 101

(c) 100 lnL;

(d) lnu ds dqy lnL;ksa dh la[;k dk 21

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63. When 'Sepoy Mutiny or the Great Revolt' took place, who was the Viceroy of India

(a) Lord Rippen (b) Lord Curzon (c) Lord Canning (d) Lord Minto

63. tc ^flikgh xnj* ;k ^n xzsV fjoksYV* gqvk rks Hkkjr ds ok;ljk;

dkSu Fks%

(a) ykMZ fjiu (b) ykMZ dt+Zu (c) ykMZ dSfuax (d) ykMZ feUVks

64. Layer of the atmosphere which is closest to the Earth:

(a) Mesosphere (b) Troposphere (c) Stratosphere (d) Ionosphere

64. okrkoj.k dk irZ tks i`Foh ds lcls djhc gS%

(a) e/;e.My (b) {kksHke.My (c) lerkie.My (d) vk;ue.My

65. Mr. Cyrus Pallonji Mistry took over as the chairman of which industrial group:

(a) Tata Group (b) Reliance Group (c) Aditaya Vikram Birla Group (d) GMR Group

65. feLVj lk;jl iyksuth feL=h us fdl vkS|ksfxd lewg ds v/;{k dk

dk;ZHkkj laHkkyk%

(a) VkVk lewg

(b) fjyk;Ul lewg

(c) vkfnR; foØe fcjyk lewg (d) th-,e-vkj- lewg

66. Who is chosen by the members of Rajya Sabha:

(a) Chair Person (b) Deputy Chairman (c) President (d) Vice President

66. jkT; lHkk ds lnL;ksa }kjk fdldk pquko fd;k tkrk gS\

(a) lHkkifr (b) milHkkifr (c) jk’Vªifr (d) mijk’Vªifr

67. Barack H. Obama was reelected as President of USA, defeating republican challenger:

(a) Joe Biden (b) Mitt Romney (c) Jesse Kelly (d) Kelving Mc Carthy

67. cjkd+- ,p- vksckek us fdl fjifCydu çfr}anh dks ijkftr dj ;w-

,l-,- ds jk’Vªifr ds :i esa iquZfuokZfpr gq, Fks%

(a) tks, fcMu (b) feV jkseuh (c) tsls dsyh (d) dsfYoax eSd dkjFkh

68. What is “Admiral Gorshkov”:

(a) Rifles (b) Aircraft Carrier (c) Tank (d) Space craft

68. ß,Mfejy xkslZdksoÞ gS ,d%

(a) jkbZQy (b) ,;jØk¶V dSfj;j (c) VSad (d) Lisl Øk¶V

69. Which Indian state has the lowest record of population density having just 17 per square kilometer?

(a) Arunachal Pradesh (b) Mizoram (c) Nagaland (d) Sikkim

69. fdl Hkkjrh; jkT; esa lcls de tula[;k ?kuRo 17 çfr oxZ

fdyksehVj gS\

(a) v:.kkpy çns”k (b) fetksje

(c) ukxkySaM (d) flfôe

70. Curie point is a temperature at which:

(a) Matter becomes radio active (b) A magnetic material undergo a sharp change in their

magnetic properties (c) A metal loses conductivity (d) Transmutation of metal occurs

70. D;wjh fcUnq ,d rkiØe gS ftl ij%

(a) inkFkZ jsfM+;ks/kehZ gks tkrk gS

(b) ,d pqEcdh; inkFkZ dh pqEcdRo xq.k/keZ esa rh{.k ifjorZu vk

tkrk gS

(c) /kkrq viuh pkydrk [kks nsrk gS

(d) /kkrq dk Vªk¡lU;qVªs”ku gks tkrk gS

71. Match List–I with List–II

List–I List–II 1. Jawahar Lal Nehru Port A. Tamilnadu 2. Paradip Port B. Maharastra 3. Kandla Port C. Odisha 4. Ennore Port D. Gujarat

(a) 1-D, 2-A, 3-B, 4-C (b) 1-B, 2-C, 3-D, 4-A (c) 1-D, 2-C, 3-B, 4-A (d) 1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4-C

71. lwph&I dks lwph&II ls lqesfyr djsa%

lwph&I lwph&II 1. tokgj yky usg: iksVZ A. rfeyukMw

2. ikjknhi iksVZ B. egkjk’Vª

3. dkUnyk iksVZ C. vksfM”kk

4. ,éksj iksVZ D. xqtjkr

(a) 1-D, 2-A, 3-B, 4-C (b) 1-B, 2-C, 3-D, 4-A (c) 1-D, 2-C, 3-B, 4-A (d) 1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4-C

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72. Identify the illiterate among the following?

(a) Jahangir (b) Shahjahan (c) Akbar (d) Aurangzeb

72. fuEufyf[kr esa vui<+ dks igpkusa%

(a) tgk¡xhj (b) “kkgtgk¡ (c) vd+cj (d) vkSjaxtsc

73. Gross National Product (GNP) of a country is sum of the market value of all goods and services produced in a year:

(a) Plus export Earnings (b) Plus Market value of imports (c) Minus foreign aid (d) Plus net income from abroad

73. ,d ns”k dk ldy jk’Vªh; mRikn o’kZ esa mRikfnr lHkh oLrqvksa ,oa

lsokvksa dk ckt+kj ewY; ,oa ---- dk ;ksx gS%

(a) fu;kZr vk;

(b) vk;kr dh ckt+kjh ewY;

(c) fons”kh vuqnku ?kVkdj

(d) fons”kksa ls fucy vk;

74. LIBOR, a term used in banking and financial sector:

(a) Local Indian Bank Offered rate (b) London Inter bank Offered rate (c) London India bureau of Regulations (d) Liberal International Bank Official Ratio

74. LIBOR ,d in gS tks fd cSafdax ,oa foÙkh; {ks=ksa esa ç;qä gksrk gS%

(a) yksdy bafM;u cSad vkWQMZ jsV

(b) yanu baVj cSad vkWQMZ jsV

(c) yanu bafM;k C;wjks vkWQ jsxqys”kUl

(d) yhcjy baVjus”kuy cSad vkWfQf”k;y jsf”k;ks

75. Sound travels faster in solids than in gases, because:

(a) Density of solids is more (b) Modulas of elasticity is more than that of gases (c) Sound can not travel through gases (d) Sound is an electromagnetic wave.

75. xSlksa dh rqyuk esa Bksl esa /ofu rhoz xfr ls pyrh gS D;ksafd%

(a) Bksl dk ?kuRo vf/kd gksrk gS

(b) çR;kLFkrk dk ekikad xSlksa dh rqyuk esa vf/kd gksrk gS

(c) /ofu xSl ds ek/;e ls ijxeu ugha dj ldrh gS

(d) /ofu ,d fo|qr pqEcdh; rjax gS

76. The branch of biology that deals with the study of fungi is called:

(a) Algology (b) Phycology (c) Mycology (d) Microbiology

76. thofoKku dh “kk[kk] tks fd QQwn ds v/;;u ls lacaf/kr gS]

dgykrk gS%

(a) ,YxksykWth (b) fQdksykWth (c) ekbdksykWth (d) ekbZØksck;ksykWth

77. The Earth is spherical in shape except for some flattening on some portions. This flattening is at the:

(a) Equator (b) Tropics

(c) 21 66o

North & South

(d) Poles

77. i`Foh dk vkdkj xksy gS] flok; dqN Hkkx ds tks piVk gSA ;g piVkiu

gS%

(a) Hkwe/; js[kk ij

(b) m’.kdfVca/kh ij

(c) 21 66omÙkj ,oa nf{k.k ij

(d) /kzqo ij

78. The Governor of a state is appointed by:

(a) Chief Minister of the State (b) Chief Justice of Supreme Court (c) President of India (d) Speaker of the Lok Sabha

78. jkT; dk jkT;iky fdlds }kjk fu;qä fd;k tkrk gS%

(a) jkT; ds eq[;ea=h

(b) loksZPp U;k;ky; dk tt

(c) Hkkjr ds jk’Vªifr

(d) yksd&lHkk dk lHkkifr

79. When cripps mission came to India, who among the following was Viceroy of India:

(a) Lord Irwin (b) Lord Linlithgo (c) Lord Wavell (d) Lord Willingdon

79. tc fØIl fe”ku Hkkjr vk;k rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu Hkkjr dk

okbljkW; Fkk%

(a) ykWMZ bfoZu (b) ykWMZ fyufyFxks (c) ykWMZ oSosy (d) ykWMZ fofyaxMu

80. Which Sikh Guru was executed by Aurangzeb?

(a) Guru Arjun Dev (b) Guru Ram Das (c) Guru Teg Bahadur (d) Guru Gobind Singh

80. vkSjaxtsc }kjk fdl fl[k xq: dh Qk¡lh djokbZ xbZ%

(a) xq: vtqZu nso

(b) xq: jke nkl

(c) xq: rsx cgknqj

(d) xq: xksfcUn flag

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81. About what percent of area of our country is the plateau region possessing rich reserves of minerals, fossil fuels and forests?

(a) 43% (b) 27% (c) 50% (d) 15%

81. vius ns”k dk yxHkx fdruk çfr”kr fgLlk iBkjh {ks= gS ftlesa

[kfut] thok”e b±/ku] ou dh çpqj lafpfr gS\

(a) 43% (b) 27% (c) 50% (d) 15%

82. The planet nearest to the Sun and closest to the Earth are respectively:

(a) Venus and Mercury (b) Mercury and Venus (c) Jupiter and Venus (d) Jupiter and Mercury

82. lw;Z ds lokZf/kd fudV ,oa i`Foh ds lokZf/kd fudV Øe”k% dkSu&ls

xzg gSa%

(a) “kqØ ,oa cq/k (b) cq/k ,oa “kqØ (c) o`gLifr ,oa “kqØ (d) o`gLifr ,oa cq/k

83. The chief election commissioner can be removed from office only:

(a) By the President of India (b) By Supreme Court of India (c) By Union Public Service Commission (d) Through impeachment by Parliament

83. eq[; pquko vk;qä dks mlds dk;kZy; ls gVk;k tk ldrk gS%

(a) dsoy Hkkjr ds jk’Vªifr }kjk

(b) dsoy Hkkjr ds loksZPp U;k;ky; }kjk

(c) la?k yksd lsok vk;ksx }kjk

(d) laln esa egkfHk;ksx }kjk

84. “Bharat Kesri” award is given in the sport

(a) Judo (b) Wrestling (c) Boxing (d) Malla-Khambh

84. ßHkkjr dsljhÞ iqjLdkj fdl [ksy ds fy, fn;k tkrk gS\

(a) twMks (b) dq”rh (c) ckWfDlax (d) eYy&[kaHk

85. The outer part of a railway track near the bend or a curve is generally raised:

(a) To prevent the fast wear and tear of railway track (b) To produce the necessary centripetal force (c) To produce the necessary gravitational force (d) To enhance the speed of the train

85. jsyos VªSd ds eksM+ ds ;k ,d oØ ds fudV dk okº; Hkkx lkekU;r;k

mBk;k tkrk gS%

(a) jsyos VªSd ds rhoz {k; dks jksdus ds fy,

(b) vko”;d dsUækfHklkjh cy mRiUu djus ds fy,

(c) vko”;d xq:Ro cy mRiUu djus ds fy,

(d) Vªsu dh xfr dks c<+kus ds fy,

86. The number of images of an object formed by two mirrors inclined at an angle of 60° is:

(a) 6 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) 7

86. nks niZ.k tks 60° dks.k ij >qds gq, gSa] ls cuh gqbZ ,d oLrq ds çfrfcEcksa dh la[;k gksxh

(a) 6 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) 7

87. What is the “ Motto” of Olympics 2016: (a) One world, One Dream (b) Live your passion (c) Inspire a Generation (d) The celebration of the century

87. vksyfEid 2016 dk ßeksVksÞ D;k gS% (a) ou oYMZ] ou Mªhe

(b) fyo ;ksj iSlu

(c) baLik;j , tujs”ku

(d) n lsysczs”ku vkWQ n lsapqjh

88. Babar defeated Rana Sanga in the battle of:

(a) Panipat (b) Khanva (c) Buxar (d) Chittor

88. fdl ;q) esa ckcj us jk.kk lkaxk dks gjk;k Fkk%

(a) ikuhir (b) [kkuok (c) cDlj (d) fpÙkkSM+

89. Which of the following is wrongly matched:

(a) Hirakud - Mahanadi (b) Pochampad - Godavari (c) Nagarjun Sagar - Cauvery (d) Bhakra Nagal - Sutlej

89. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk xyr tksM+k gS%

(a) ghjkdqM & egkunh

(b) ikspEikn & xksnkojh

(c) ukxktqZu lkxj & dkosjh

(d) Hkk[kjk ukaxy & lryt

90. Who presides over a joint session of Parliament:

(a) The Speaker (b) The President (c) The Prime Minister (d) The Vice President

90. laln ds la;qä l= dh v/;{krk dkSu djrk gS%

(a) lHkkifr (b) jk"Vªifr (c) ç/kkuea=h (d) mi&jk"Vªifr

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91. In a high flying aeroplane, the ink of the fountain pen leaks out because: (a) Atmospheric pressure increases (b) Atmospheric pressure reduces (c) Atmospheric temperature increases (d) Atmospheric temperature reduces

91. Å¡ps mM+rs gq, ok;q;ku esa QkmUVsu isu dh L;kgh yhd gks tkrh gS

D;ksafd%

(a) ok;qeaMyh; ncko c<+ tkrk gS

(b) ok;qeaMyh; ncko de gks tkrk gS

(c) ok;qeaMyh; rki c<+ tkrk gS

(d) ok;qeaMyh; rki ?kV tkrk gS

92. During acute summer, when the temperature is very high, the patches of water are seen on the highways from a distance. But when the observer reaches close, the patches disappear & appear at a farther distance. This illusion is due to:

(a) Total external reflection of light (b) Total internal reflection of light (c) Partial external reflection of light (d) Partial internal reflection of light

92. cgqr xehZ ds le; fnu esa] nwj ls jktekxks± ij ikuh iM+s gksus dk

vglkl gksrk gSA ikuh dh rjQ i¡gqpus ij ikuh xk;c gks tkrk gS

rFkk vkSj nwj fn[kkbZ nsrk gSA ;g Hkze gksrk gS%

(a) çdk'k ds iw.kZ ckgjh ijkorZu ds dkj.k

(b) çdk'k ds iw.kZ vkarfjd ijkorZu ds dkj.k

(c) çdk'k ds vkaf'kd ckgjh ijkorZu ds dkj.k

(d) çdk'k ds vkaf'kd vkarfjd ijkorZu ds dkj.k

93. Santosh trophy is related to:

(a) Football (b) Hockey (c) Table Tennis (d) Weight lifting

93. larks’k VªkQh lEcfU/kr gS%

(a) QqVcky (b) gkWdh (c) Vsfcy&Vsful (d) HkkjÙkksyu

94. The Lok Sabha is called in session at least: (a) Once a year (b) Twice a year (c) Thrice a year (d) Four times a year

94. yksd lHkk dk l= U;wure cqyk;k tkrk gS%

(a) o’kZ esa ,d ckj (b) o’kZ esa nks ckj (c) o’kZ esa rhu ckj (d) o’kZ esa pkj ckj

95. How many countries are members of the SAARC organization?

(a) 10 (b) 9 (c) 8 (d) None of these

95. fdrus ns'k lkdZ laxBu ds lnL; gSa\

(a) 10 (b) 9 (c) 8 (d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

96. Which principle states that when a body is partially or totally immersed in a fluid, it experiences an upward thrust equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it:

(a) Newton’s (b) Pascal’s (c) Archimedes (d) Hooke’s

96. dkSu&lk fl)kUr ;g of.kZr djrk gS fd tc ,d fi.M va'kr% ;k

iw.kZr% rjy esa Mqck;h tkrh gS rks rjy }kjk foLFkkfir Hkkj ds

cjkcj ,d Åijh çfrcy vuqHko djrh gS%

(a) U;wVu dk (b) ikLdy dk (c) vkfdZfefMt dk (d) gwDl dk

97. Knesset is the name of the Parliament of:

(a) Norway (b) Sweden (c) Israel (d) Spain

97. uhlsV fdl ns”k dh laln dk uke gS%

(a) ukosZ (b) LohMsu (c) bt+jk;y (d) Lisu

98. Where is “ Ninety East Ridge” situated?

(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Indian Ocean (c) Arctic Ocean (d) Atlantic Ocean

98. ßukbUVh bLV fjtÞ dgk¡ fLFkr gS&

(a) ç”kkUr egklkxj (b) fgUn egklkxj (c) vkdZfVd egklkxj (d) vVykafVd egklkxj

99. The use of which will pollute the environment. This is one:

(a) Paper carry bags (b) Cotton cloth carry bags (c) Nylon cloth carry bags (d) Jute carry bags

99. fdldk ç;ksx okrkoj.k dks çnwf’kr djsxk%

(a) isij dSjh cSXl

(b) dkWVu DykWFk dSjh cSXl

(c) ukW;yksu DykWFk dSjh cSXl

(d) twV dSjh cSXl

100. Which of these comprise of blood:

(a) Red Blood Cell (b) White Blood Cell (c) Platelets and Plasma (d) All of these

100. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu jä esa 'kkfey gksrk gS%

(a) yky jä df.kdk,a (b) 'osr jä df.kdk,a

(c) IysVysV~l ,oa IykTek (d) mi;qZä lHkh

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PART– II (English Language)

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 101 to 108) The window of my room overlooks the road. The child had seated herself at my feet near my table, and was playing softly, drumming on her knees. I was hard at work on my seventeenth chapter, where Protrap Singh, the hero, had just caught Kanchanlata, the heroine, in his arms, and was about to escape with her by the third story window of the castle, when all of a sudden Mini left her play, and ran to the window, crying, “A Cabuliwallah!” a Cabuliwallah!. Sure enough in the street below was a Cabuliwallah, passing slowly along. He wore the loose soiled clothing of his people, with a tall turban; there was a bag on his back and he carried boxes of grapes in his hand.

I cannot tell what were my daughter’s feelings at the sight of this man, but she began to call him loudly. “Ah!” I thought, “he will come in, and my seventeenth chapter will never be finished!” At which exact moment the Cabuliwallah turned, and looked up at the child. When she saw this, overcome by terror, she fled to her mother’s protection, and disappeared. She had a blind belief that inside the bag, which the big man carried, there were perhaps two or three other children like herself. The pedlar meanwhile entered my doorway, and greeted me with a smiling face.

So precarious was the position of my hero and my heroine, that my first impulse was to stop and buy something, since the man had been called. I made some small purchases, and a conversation began about Abdurrahman, the Russians, the English, and the Frontier Policy.

As he was about to leave, he asked: “And where is the little girl, sir?” And I, thinking that Mini must get rid of her false fear, had her brought out.

She stood by my chair, and looked at the Cabuliwallah and his bag. He offered her nuts and raisins, but she would not be tempted, and only clung the closer to me, with all her doubts increased.

This was their first meeting.

One morning, however, not many days later, as I was leaving the house, I was startled to find Mini, seated on a bench near the door, laughing and talking, with the great Cabuliwallah at her feet. In all her life, it appeared; my small daughter had never found so patient a listener, save her father. And already the corner of her little sari was stuffed with almonds and raisins, the gift of her visitor, “Why did you give her those?” I said, and taking out an eight-anna bit, I handed it to him. The man accepted the money without demur, and slipped it into his pocket.

Alas, on my return an hour later, I found the unfortunate coin had made twice its own worth of trouble! For the Cabuliwallah had given it to Mini, and her mother catching sight of the bright round object, had pounced on the child with: “Where did you get that eight-anna bit?”

“The Cabuliwallah gave it me,” said Mini cheerfully.

101. The word ‘soiled’, in the passage, means:

(a) Dirty (b) Lying on the floor (c) Brown colour (d) In the soil

102. The word ‘precarious,’ in the passage, means:

(a) Very good (b) Romantic (c) Uncertain (d) Caring

103. Mini was afraid of Cabuliwallah because she thought there were …….. in his bag:

(a) Guns (b) Children (c) Monkey (d) Snakes

104. The author was …… to find Mini laughing and talking with the Cabuliwallah:

(a) Surprised (b) Happy (c) Sad (d) Afraid

105. Why was Mini’s mother angry?

(a) Because Mini was talking with Cabuliwallah (b) Because Mini had eight-anna bit (c) Because Mini ate raisins and almonds (d) Because Mini did not go to school

106. When did Mini’s father come back home?

(a) After two days (b) After two hours (c) In the evening (d) After one hour

107. The author was writing the seventeenth chapter where the hero was ….:

(a) Cabuliwallah (b) Protrap Singh (c) Abdurrahman (d) A Russian

108. How did the author feel when Mini said ‘The Cabuliwallah gave it to me?’:

(a) Relieved (b) Satisfied (c) Happy (d) Awed

DIRECTIONS: CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

109. It takes …… to make a quarrel:

(a) To (b) Too (c) Two (d) Tow

110. Her eye …… is very weak:

(a) Cite (b) Site (c) Sight (d) Sit

111. The bunyan is …… kind of big tree:

(a) An (b) A (c) The (d) One

112. Man is …… only animal that uses fire:

(a) An (b) The (c) A (d) One

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113. Mohit had a short sleep after lunch. Give one word for the underlined phrase:

(a) Laugh (b) Nap (c) Dream (d) Game

DIRECTIONS: CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

114. Distribute the sweets …… the two boys:

(a) At (b) Between (c) Among (d) From

115. Though he is poor …… he is honest

(a) But (b) Yet (c) And (d) Because

116. The darkest cloud has …… silver lining:

(a) An (b) A (c) The (d) One

117. The rose is …… sweetest of all flowers:

(a) The (b) A (c) An (d) One

118. The oranges were …… in silver paper:

(a) Wrapped (b) Wrap (c) Wrapping (d) Wraps

119. I …… to be there by five O’clock:

(a) Have (b) Has (c) Am (d) Will

120. Father is angry …… you:

(a) At (b) On (c) With (d) In

121. I shall be back …… a week:

(a) Into (b) After (c) On (d) At

122. I am ashamed …… my rude behaviour:

(a) On (b) Of (c) About (d) At

DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 123 to 125) Change the following sentences into reported speech.

123. I said to her, “ He is a good boy”:

(a) I told her that he is a good boy. (b) I told her that he was a good boy (c) I asked her that he is a good boy. (d) I asked her that he was a good boy.

124. Rahim said, “ I will watch a horror movie tonight”:

(a) Rahim said that he will watch a horror movie tonight (b) Rahim said that he would watch a horror movie tonight (c) Rahim said that he would watch a horror movie that night. (d) Rahim said that he should watch a horror movie

tonight.

125. The girl said, “ I must go to Delhi tomorrow”.

(a) The girl said that she would go to Delhi tomorrow. (b) The girl said that she had to go to Delhi the next day. (c) The girl said that she will go to Delhi the next day. (d) The girl said that she must have gone to Delhi that

day.

DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 126 & 127) Each of the following items consists of a word in capital letters, followed by four words. Select the word that is similar in the meaning to the word in capital letters.

126. UNAWARE

(a) Ignorant (b) Familiar (c) Unworthy (d) Famous

127. WAIVED

(a) Charged (b) Condoned (c) Overlooked (d) Moved

DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 128 & 129) Each of the following items consists of a word in capital letter followed by four words. Select the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.

128. REAL

(a) Imaginary (b) Hypothetical (c) Invisible (d) In Fact

129. INDIGENOUS

(a) Foreign (b) Aboriginal (c) Native (d) Genious

DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 120 & 131) Find out the correctly spelt word.

130.

(a) Acquaintence (b) Acquaintance (c) Acquaintince (d) Acquintence

131.

(a) Abbriviation (b) Abbreviation (c) Abbriviaton (d) Abbreveation

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132. Stuart tripped and fell into the small dirty pool. Give one word for the underlined words. (a) River (b) Puddle (c) Pond (d) Lake

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.

133. It is silly to boast about the things you do. Choose the word with the same meaning.

(a) Hate (b) Shout (c) Brag (d) Whisper

134. The state food soon began to rot. Choose the word with the same meaning

(a) Drop (b) Cook (c) Decay (d) Eat

135. It is my ……. to serve you. (a) Priviledge (b) Privilege (c) Previlege (d) Privelege

136. Has he ……. his companion for the journey? (a) Select (b) Selects (c) Selected (d) Will select

137. The speaker was ……. many times by the audience: (a) Interrupt (b) Interrupts (c) Interrupted (d) Will interrupt

138. Ritu is ……. best student of her class:

(a) The (b) A (c) An (d) One

139. We have shifted to ……. new house:

(a) One (b) A (c) An (d) The

140. That knife is sharp but this one is …….:

(a) Old (b) Blunt (c) New (d) Dull

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 141 & 142) Against Each Key word are given four suggested meanings. Choose the word or phrase which is nearly the same to the key word.

141. Corroborate:

(a) Corrosive (b) Corrigendum (c) Confirm (d) Interesting

142. Knave:

(a) Errant (b) Signify (c) Novice (d) Dishonest person

DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 143 & 144) In the following questions a word in capital letters is followed by four words/phrases as choices. Select the choice most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters.

143. GREGARIOUS:

(a) Anticipatory (b) Similar (c) Glorious (d) Anti social

144. EXONERATE:

(a) Forge (b) Accuse (c) Record (d) Reimburse

DIRECTIONS: (Questions No. 145 & 146) In each of the following questions, a word has been written in four different ways. Only one is correctly spelt. Mark the correct alternative

145.

(a) Rigorous (b) Riguorous (c) Rigerous (d) Rigerouss

146.

(a) Indispensable (b) Indispensible (c) Indispenseble (d) Indespensable

DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 147 & 148) Each of these questions consists of a sentence with four underlined parts, one of which is incorrect as per standard use of English language. Identify the incorrect part.

147. )a(

realized I Had /)b(

washouse your /)c(

off waylong a such /

)d(taxi a take wouldI

148. )a(

had weScarcely /)b(

office the reached /)c(startedit when /

)d(dogs and cats raining

DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 149 & 150) The sentences have been given in active/ passive voice. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in passive/active voice and mark your answer in the answer sheet.

149. This shirt can not be worn by me any longer:

(a) I can not wear this shirt any longer (b) Wearing of this shirt any longer can not be by me (c) This shirt is too worn out to be worn any longer (d) This worn out shirt can not be worn any longer

150. A lion does not eat grass, however, hungry he may be:

(a) Grass is not eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be (b) Grass is not being eaten by a lion, however hungry

he may be (c) Grass is eaten not by a lion, however hungry he may be (d) Grass is being not eaten by a lion despite being

hungry

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DIRECTIONS: Choose the word which is opposite in meaning as the word given in bold and mark your answer.

151. Indifference:

(a) Neutrality (b) Different (c) Responsiveness (d) Sophistication

152. Exceptional:

(a) Normal (b) Neutral (c) Formal (d) Traditional

153. Tragic:

(a) Light (b) Funny (c) Humorous (d) Comic

DIRECTIONS: Fill in the blank with correct preposition.

154. He invited all his friends ……. tea:

(a) To (b) For (c) On (d) In

155. Rita drove ……. a red light.:

(a) From (b) Through (c) In (d) Among

156. Choose the incorrect sentence among the following:

(a) At this time tomorrow we will be watching a film. (b) By next December we shall have been living here for

six years. (c) I have been writing four letters since morning. (d) I have been standing here for hours.

157. Given below are four substitutions for the underlined part. Choose the correct alternative to make the sentence grammatically correct.

Make haste lest you should not be caught in the storm:

(a) You should be (b) You could be (c) You might be (d) Otherwise you can be

158. Identify the nouns used both for singular and plural form:

(a) Axis (b) Wolf (c) Sheep (d) Goat

DIRECTIONS: Fill the correct article

159. Ramesh’s father is __ M.P and Suresh’s father is __ Member of Legislative Assembly:

(a) A, An (b) An, An (c) An, A (d) An, The

DIRECTIONS: Complete the sentence with correct adversative conjunction.

160. Shruti ran fast ______ she missed the train:

(a) Yet (b) Nevertheless (c) But (d) Nonetheless

DIRECTIONS: (Que. No. 161 to 166) Choose the correct option.

161. Tom is awake but jack is still …….:

(a) Asleep (b) Crying (c) Eating (d) Reading

162. The kangaroos ……. over the fence.

(a) Swam (b) Licked (c) Crawled (d) Hopped

163. The tree lost …….. leaves.

(a) They (b) Its (c) Their (d) Our

164. The snake crawled …….. the rock.

(a) With (b) After (c) Under (d) At

165. Can you …….. a picture?

(a) Ride (b) Draw (c) Fry (d) Stay

166. My mother …….. us to school in our car.

(a) Rides (b) Drives (c) Walks (d) Goes

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 167 to 169) Fill in the blank with correct preposition.

167. .......... cooking, he also likes to write poetry in his free time:

(a) Beside (b) Besides (c) Except (d) While

168. The thief entered the room ............ the window:

(a) From (b) By (c) Through (d) With

169. My car does forty kilometers .......... a litre:

(a) In (b) To (c) For (d) Of

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DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct passive voice of the sentence given in the question.

170. There is no house to let:

(a) There is no house to be let (b) No house is there to let (c) There is no house which could be let (d) There is no house for letting out

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 171 & 172) Give one word for the underlined phrase.

171. My bedroom is warm and comfortable.

(a) Neat (b) Untidy (c) Cosy (d) Beautiful

172. Diana spoke in a quiet voice to her friend.

(a) Yelled (b) Whispered (c) Jumped (d) Called

DIRECTIONS: Change the following sentences into reported speech.

173. Shashi said “ I plan to leave for Australia next week”:

(a) Shashi said that he had planned to leave for Australia next week.

(b) Shashi told that he planned to leave for Australia next week.

(c) Shashi said that he planned to leave for Australia the following week

(d) Shashi told that he had planned to leave for Australia the following week.

DIRECTIONS: (Question no. 174 & 175) Each of the following sentences has been broken in three parts (a), (b) and (c). If there is any grammatical error in any of these parts, that is your answer. If there is no error, the answer is (d).

174. (a)

him ask shall I , (b)

Monday on come tonot ,

(c)day workinga isit as ,

(d)error No

175. (a)

man is He , (b)

know I which , (c)

trust can you , (d)error No

DIRECTIONS: Formulate correct sentences by selecting the most appropriate option.

176. If I were you, I ......... be careful with my words:

(a) Will (b) Would (c) Shall (d) Should

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 177 & 178) In the following questions pick the correct spelt word.

177.

(a) Typhoid (b) Typhyiod (c) Typhyoid (d) Typhiod

178.

(a) Stretchar (b) Stretcher (c) Stratcher (d) Strecher

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 179 & 180) In the following questions choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.

179. DIFFIDENCE:

(a) Weakness (b) Cleverness (c) Boldness (d) Converse

180. DIVISIVE:

(a) Unifying (b) Derisive (c) Multiply (d) Acceptable

181. How many adverbs have been used in the following sentences: Sita sings well. She speaks very fluently. (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) None of these

182. Identify adverb among the underlined words:

(a) A lonely boy (b) Friendly neighbours (c) An early riser (d) To rise early

183. Identify plural word among the following alternatives:

(a) Syllabus (b) Curriculum (c) Agenda (d) Radius

184. In the following question, four options have been given. Identify the option which has correct usage of preposition:

(a) I prefer milk than tea (b) He needs a pen to write with (c) He is ill from fever (d) He ordered for two cups of tea

185. Fill in the gap with suitable preposition: Sita is indifferent ____ her health. (a) To (b) Of (c) From (d) By

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186. Manish said that he was busy then.

The correct direct speech of the above reported speech is:

(a) Manish said, “I am busy now” (b) Manish said, “He is busy then” (c) Manish said, “He were busy now” (d) Manish said, “He was busy then”

187. Correct reported speech of the following direct speech is:

He said to me, “where are you going?”

(a) He asked me where I was going (b) He told me where I was going (c) He said to me where I am going (d) He asked me where I am going

188. Identify the passive voice among the following sentences:

(a) They do not speak English. (b) My uncle looks after me (c) You have never been cheated by me. (d) Ram did not speak the truth.

189. Identify the correct tense which has been used in this sentence.

By the end of this year he will have saved a lot of money.

(a) Future continuous tense (b) Future perfect tense (c) Future perfect continuous tense (d) Simple future tense

190. Fill in the blank using correct article.

Kalidas is ____ Shakespeare of India.

(a) A (b) An (c) The (d) Any one of the above can be used

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 191 & 192) In the following questions select the appropriate word that best represents the given set of words.

191. The writing that cannot be read:

(a) Nonlegible (b) Unlegible (c) Illegal (d) Illegible

192. A person whose thoughts are turned inwards:

(a) Extrovert (b) Invertebrate (c) Intelligent (d) Introvert

193. Find out the correctly spelt word.

(a) Annivarsary (b) Anniversary (c) Anneversary (d) Annivarsery

194. Superlative of Good and opposite of worst is:

(a) Best (b) Better (c) Bad (d) Worse

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 195 to 197) In each of the following questions a word in CAPITALS is followed by four choices. Select from the choices that word whose meaning is opposite of the word in capitals.

195. ETERNAL:

(a) Momentary (b) Everlasting (c) Continual (d) Endless

196. BARBARIAN:

(a) Heroic (b) Civilised (c) Nationalist (d) Foreigner

197. ADULTERATED:

(a) Immature (b) Solid (c) Virtuous (d) Pure

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 198 to 200) In each of the following questions a word in CAPITALS is followed by four choices. Select the word that has the same meaning as the word in capitals.

198. ENOUGH:

(a) Adequate (b) Inadequate (c) Complete (d) Balance

199. DEDICATED:

(a) Devoted (b) Loyal (c) Sincere (d) Submissive

200. REPERCUSSION

(a) Resistance (b) Reaction (c) Opposite (d) Shock

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