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SAMIKSHA INSTITUTE TM SSC/QTS- 236 PAGE. No. 1 Hkkx & d lkekU; cqf) ,oa rdZ’kfDr fn, x, fodYiksa es a ls lacaf/kr v{kj@’kCn/ la[;k dks pqfu,A 1- CFIL : ORUX : : DGJM : ? (A) HJLN (B) NQST (C) PSVY (D) RTVX 2- BEHK : YVSP : : DGJM : ? (A) JGDA (B) ROLI (C) WTQN (D) ZWTQ 3- 24 : 60 : : 120 : ? (A) 160 (B) 220 (C) 300 (D) 108 4- 392 : 28 : : 722 : ? (A) 18 (B) 28 (C) 38 (D) 48 5- 123 : 36 : : 221 : ? (A) 52 (B) 69 (C) 72 (D) 25 6- Hkh: ¼Mjiksd½ : x/kk : : /kwrZ ¼pkykd½ : ? (A) phaVh (B) ykseMh (C) [kjxks’k (D) ?kksM+ k 7- mYykl : fo"kkn : : ? (A) c/kkb;k¡ % lqvolj (B) ifjJeh % lQy (C) eki % rqyk (D) vieku % izfr"Bk 8- oLrqdkj : Hkou : : ewfrZdkj : ? (A) laxzgky; (B) ik"kk.k (C) Nsuh (D) izfrek 9- MKQO : LNPR : : ? : XVTZ (A) YSUW (B) SVWY (C) VTWY (D) WYTS fn, x;s fodYiksa es ls fo"ke la[;k @v{kj @’kCn Kkr dhft,A 10- (A) PQXZ (B) BCQN (C) ABDF (D) MNPR 11- (A) ABYZ (B) CDWX (C) EFUV (D) GHST 12- (A) 626 (B) 841 (C) 962 (D) 1090 13- (A) 5720 (B) 6710 (C) 2640 (D) 4270 14- (A) rSjuk (B) ukSpkyu ¼ty;k=k½ (C) xksrk[kksjh (D) pkyu ¼Mªkbfoax½ 15- (A) izR;{k Kku (B) igpku ¼rRonf’kZrk½ (C) fop{k.krk ¼foosd½ (D) dVk{k ¼diViw.kZ la dsr½ 16- fn, gq, fodYiksa esa ls ml fodYi dk p;u dhft, ftlesa nh gqbZ la[;vksa dk lewg iz”u ea s nh gqbZ la[;kvksa ds lewg ds leku gksA fn;k x;k lewg ¼4]25]81½ (A) (4,36,79) (B) (9,48,81) (C) (16,64,100) (D) (9,49,143) 17- fuEufyf[kr iz’u esa] v{kjksa dks ,d fof’k"V fu;e ds vuqlkj NksM+k x;k gSA bl fu;e dk ikyu fdl J`a[kyk esa fd;k x;k gS\ (A) BAFHTU (B) ACEGJL (C) ACFJOU (D) ADFHJL 18- fuEu fodYiksa esa ls dkSu&lk fodYi uhps fn, gq, 'kCnksa dk lkFkZd Øe n’kkZrk gS\ 1- egklkxj 2- ufndk ¼ukyk½ 3- leqnz 4- fgeunh ¼Xysf’k;j½ 5- unh (A) 5,2,3,1,4 (B) 4,2,5,3,1 (C) 5,2,3,4,1 (D) 4,2,1,3,5 19- fuEufyf[kr 'kCnks a dks 'kCndks’k esa fn, x, Øe ds vuqlkj fy[ksa A 1- Preposition 2- Preparatively 3- Preposterous 4- Preponderate 5- Prepossess (A) 2,4,1,5,3 (B) 1,5,2,4,3 (C) 5,4,2,3,1 (D) 4,2,5,1,3 20- v{kjksa dk dkSu&lk lewg [kkyh LFkuks a ij Øeokj j[kus ls nh xbZ v{kj J`¡[kyk dks iwjk djs xk\ ac_cab_baca_aba_aca (A) acbcc (B) aacbc (C) babbb (D) bcbba fuEUfyf[kr iz’u esa] ,d vuqØe fn;k x;k gS] ftlesa ,d@nks in yqIr gS@ gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh fodYi pqfu, tks vuqØe dks iwjk djs aA 21- ______?, DREQ, GUHT, JXKW (A) EFRS (B) TGSF (C) JWVI (D) AOBN 22- 56, 90, 132, 184, 218, ? (A) 368 (B) 316 (C) 362 (D) 326 23- 0, 4, 8, 24, 64, 176, ? (A) 180 (B) 480 (C) 280 (D) 300 24- WTPMIFB ___ ? (A) ZV (B) XU (C) YU (D) YV 25- Jherh lq’khyk us viuh 'kknh dh o"kZxkaB eaxyokj] 30 flrEcj 1997 dks eukbZA viuh vxyh 'kknh dh o"kZxkaB og mlh fnu dc euk,xh\ (A) 30 September 2003 (B) 30 September 2004 (C) 30 September 2002 (D) 30 October 2003 26- ,d ?kM+h izR;sd ,d ?kaVs es a 5 feuV c<+ tkrh gSA lsd.M dh lwbZ ,d feuV ds vUnj fdrus dks.k ds cjkcj pDdj yxk,xh\ (A) 360 0 (B) 360.5 0 (C) 390 0 (D) 380 0 27- B,A ls mez es nqxquk cM+k gS ysfdu F ls nqxquk NksVk gSA C dh vk;q A ls vk/kh gS ysfdu D ls nqxquh gSA nwljk lclcM+k dkSu gS\ (A) B (B) F (C) D (D) C Part-A REASONING
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SAM IKSHA INSTITUTETM

SSC/QTS- 236 PAGE. No. 1

Hkkx & d lkekU; cqf) ,oa rdZ’kfDr

fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lacaf/kr v{kj@’kCn/ la[;k dks pqfu,A

1- CFIL : ORUX : : DGJM : ?

(A) HJLN (B) NQST

(C) PSVY (D) RTVX

2- BEHK : YVSP : : DGJM : ?

(A) JGDA (B) ROLI

(C) WTQN (D) ZWTQ

3- 24 : 60 : : 120 : ?

(A) 160 (B) 220

(C) 300 (D) 108

4- 392 : 28 : : 722 : ?

(A) 18 (B) 28

(C) 38 (D) 48

5- 123 : 36 : : 221 : ?

(A) 52 (B) 69

(C) 72 (D) 25

6- Hkh: ¼Mjiksd½ : x/kk : : /kwrZ ¼pkykd½ : ?

(A) phaVh (B) ykseMh

(C) [kjxks’k (D) ?kksM+k

7- mYykl : fo"kkn : : ?

(A) c/kkb;k¡ % lqvolj (B) ifjJeh % lQy

(C) eki % rqyk (D) vieku % izfr"Bk

8- oLrqdkj : Hkou : : ewfrZdkj : ?

(A) laxzgky; (B) ik"kk.k

(C) Nsuh (D) izfrek

9- MKQO : LNPR : : ? : XVTZ

(A) YSUW (B) SVWY

(C) VTWY (D) WYTS

fn, x;s fodYiksa es ls fo"ke la[;k @v{kj @’kCn Kkr dhft,A

10- (A) PQXZ (B) BCQN

(C) ABDF (D) MNPR

11- (A) ABYZ (B) CDWX

(C) EFUV (D) GHST

12- (A) 626 (B) 841

(C) 962 (D) 1090

13- (A) 5720 (B) 6710

(C) 2640 (D) 4270

14- (A) rSjuk (B) ukSpkyu ¼ty;k=k½

(C) xksrk[kksjh (D) pkyu ¼Mªkbfoax½

15- (A) izR;{k Kku (B) igpku ¼rRonf’kZrk½

(C) fop{k.krk ¼foosd½ (D) dVk{k ¼diViw.kZ ladsr½

16- fn, gq, fodYiksa esa ls ml fodYi dk p;u dhft, ftlesa

nh gqbZ la[;vksa dk lewg iz”u eas nh gqbZ la[;kvksa ds le wg

ds leku gksA fn;k x;k lewg ¼4]25]81½

(A) (4,36,79) (B) (9,48,81)

(C) (16,64,100) (D) (9,49,143)

17- fuEufyf[kr iz’u esa] v{kjksa dks ,d fof’k"V fu;e ds

vuqlkj NksM+k x;k gSA bl fu;e dk ikyu fdl J`a[kyk esa

fd;k x;k gS\

(A) BAFHTU (B) ACEGJL

(C) ACFJOU (D) ADFHJL

18- fuEu fodYiksa esa ls dkSu&lk fodYi uhps fn, gq, 'kCnksa dk

lkFkZd Øe n’kkZrk gS\

1- egklkxj 2- ufndk ¼ukyk½

3- leqnz 4- fgeunh ¼Xysf’k;j½

5- unh

(A) 5,2,3,1,4 (B) 4,2,5,3,1

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

19- fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa dks 'kCndks’k esa fn, x, Øe ds vuqlkj

fy[ksaA

1- Preposition 2- Preparatively

3- Preposterous 4- Preponderate

5- Prepossess

(A) 2,4,1,5,3 (B) 1,5,2,4,3

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

20- v{kjksa dk dkSu&lk lewg [kkyh LFkuksa ij Øeokj j[kus ls

nh xbZ v{kj J`¡[kyk dks iwjk djsxk\

ac_cab_baca_aba_aca

(A) acbcc (B) aacbc

(C) babbb (D) bcbba

fuEUfyf[kr iz’u esa] ,d vuqØe fn;k x;k gS] ftlesa ,d@nks in

yqIr gS@ gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og lgh fodYi pqfu, tks

vuqØe dks iwjk djsaA

21- ______?, DREQ, GUHT, JXKW

(A) EFRS (B) TGSF

(C) JWVI (D) AOBN

22- 56, 90, 132, 184, 218, ?

(A) 368 (B) 316

(C) 362 (D) 326

23- 0, 4, 8, 24, 64, 176, ?

(A) 180 (B) 480

(C) 280 (D) 300

24- WTPMIFB ___ ?

(A) ZV (B) XU

(C) YU (D) YV

25- Jherh lq’khyk us viuh 'kknh dh o"kZxkaB eaxyokj] 30

flrEcj 1997 dks eukbZA viuh vxyh 'kknh dh o"kZxkaB

og mlh fnu dc euk,xh\

(A) 30 September 2003 (B) 30 September 2004

(C) 30 September 2002 (D) 30 October 2003

26- ,d ?kM+h izR;sd ,d ?kaVs esa 5 feuV c<+ tkrh gSA lsd.M

dh lwbZ ,d feuV ds vUnj fdrus dks.k ds cjkcj pDdj

yxk,xh\

(A) 3600 (B) 360.50

(C) 3900 (D) 3800

27- B,A ls mez es nqxquk cM+k gS ysfdu F ls nqxquk NksVk gSA C

dh vk;q A ls vk/kh gS ysfdu D ls nqxquh gSA nwljk lcls

cM+k dkSu gS\

(A) B (B) F

(C) D (D) C

Part-A REASONING

SAM IKSHA INSTITUTETM

SSC/QTS- 236 PAGE. No. 2

In questions select he related letters/ word/ number

from the given alternatives.

1- CFIL : ORUX : : DGJM : ?

(A) HJLN (B) NQST

(C) PSVY (D) RTVX

2- BEHK : YVSP : : DGJM : ?

(A) JGDA (B) ROLI

(C) WTQN (D) ZWTQ

3- 24 : 60 : : 120 : ?

(A) 160 (B) 220

(C) 300 (D) 108

4- 392 : 28 : : 722 : ?

(A) 18 (B) 28

(C) 38 (D) 48

5- 123 : 36 : : 221 : ?

(A) 52 (B) 69

(C) 72 (D) 25

6- Timid : Ass : : Cunning : ?

(A) Ant (B) Fox

(C) Rabbit (D) Horse

7- Ecstasy : Gloom : : ?

(A) Congratulations : Occasion

(B) Diligent : Successful

(C) Measure : Scale

(D) Humiliation : Exaltation

8- Architect : Building : : Sculptor : ?

(A) Museum (B) Stone

(C) Chisel (D) Statue

9- MKQO : LNPR : : ? : XVTZ

(A) YSUW (B) SVWY

(C) VTWY (D) WYTS

In question no. 10 to 15, find the odd number/ letters/

word from the given alternatives.

10- (A) PQXZ (B) BCQN

(C) ABDF (D) MNPR

11- (A) ABYZ (B) CDWX

(C) EFUV (D) GHTV

12- (A) 626 (B) 841

(C) 962 (D) 1090

13- (A) 5720 (B) 6710

(C) 2640 (D) 4270

14- (A) Swimming (B) Sailing

(C) Diving (D) Driving

15- (A) Perception (B) Discernment

(C) Penetration (D) Insinuation

In question no. 16 from among the given alternatives

select the one in which the set of numbers is most like the

set of number given in the question.

16- (A) (4,36,79) (B) (9,48,81)

(C) (16,64,100) (D) (9,49,143)

17- In the following question, number of letters are

skipped in between by a particular rule. Which of

the following series observe the rule?

(A) BAFHTU (B) ACEGJL

(C) ACFJOU (D) ADFHJL

18- In question no. 18, which one of the given

responses would be a meaningful order of the

following?

1- Ocean 2- Rivulet

3- Sea 4- Glacier

5- River

(A) 5,2,3,1,4 (B) 4,2,5,3,1

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

19- Arrange the following words as per order in the

dictionary.

1- Preposition 2- Preparatively

3- Preposterous 4- Preponderate

5- Prepossess

(A) 2,4,1,5,3 (B) 1,5,2,4,3

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

20- Which one set of letters when sequentially placed

at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete

it?

ac_cab_baca_aba_aca

(A) acbcc (B) aacbc

(C) babbb (D) bcbba

In questions no. 21 to 24, a series is given, with one/two

term (s) missing. Choose the correct alternative

21- ______?, DREQ, GUHT, JXKW

(A) EFRS (B) TGSP

(C) JWVI (D) AOBN

22- 56, 90, 132, 184, 218, ?

(A) 368 (B) 316

(C) 362 (D) 326

23- 0, 4, 8, 24, 64, 176, ?

(A) 180 (B) 480

(C) 280 (D) 300

24- WTPMIFB ___ ?

(A) ZV (B) XU

(C) YU (D) YV

25- Mrs. Susheela celebrated her wedding anniversary

on Tuesday, 30th September 1997. When will she

celebrate her next wedding anniversary on the

same day?

(A) 30 September 2003 (B) 30 September 2004

(C) 30 September 2002 (D) 30 October 2003

26- A clock gains five minutes every hour. What will

be the angle traversed by the second hand in one

minute?

(A) 3600 (B) 360.50

(C) 3900 (D) 3800

27- B is twice as old as A but twice younger than F, C is

half the age of A but is twice older than D. Who is

the second oldest?

(A) B (B) F

(C) D (D) C

SAM IKSHA INSTITUTETM

SSC/QTS- 236 PAGE. No. 3

28- ikWp iq:"kksa vkSj rhu efgyvksa esa ls ,d iq:"k vkSj ,d

efgyk okyh nks lnL;h lfefr dk xBu fd;k tkuk gSA

efgykvksa esa ls] Jherh A ml lfefr dh lnL; ugha gksuk

pkgrh ftlesa Jh B dks lnL; ds :i esa fy;k x;k gksA

fdrus fofHkUu rjg ls lfefr dk xBu laHko gS\

(A) 11 (B) 12

(C) 13 (D) 14

29- fuEUk J`[kayk esa xyr la[;k Kkr dhft,A

6,12,21,32,45,60

(A) 6 (B) 12

(C) 21 (D) 32

30- jes’k 33 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh ,d d{kk esa 13 osa LFkku ij gSA Js.kh

vuqlkj lqjs’k ls uhps 5 fo|kFkhZ gSA jes’k ds chp fdrus fo|kFkhZ

gS\

(A) 12 (B) 14

(C) 15 (D) 16

31- ujs’k dh vk;q mlds HkkbZ dh vk;q ds nqxqus ls 4 o"kZ de gSA

mldh vk;q Kkr djus ds fy, fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk

lehdj.k lgh izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS\

(A) 2x+4 (B) 4x+2

(C) x-4 (D) 2x-4

32- lqjs’k dh cfgu jke iRuh gSA jke jkuh dk HkkbZ gSA jke ds

firk e/kqj gSA 'khry jke dh nknh gSA jhek 'khry dh iq=

o/kq gSA jksfgr jkuh ds HkkbZ dk i q= gSA jksfgr] lqjs’k dk

D;k yxrk gS\

(A) lkyk (B) iq=

(C) HkkbZ (D) Hkkatk

33- ,d losZ{k.k esa] losZf{kr yksxksa esa ls 70 izfr’kr ds ikl

dkj Fkh vkSJ 70 izfr’kr ds ikl Vhch Fkk ;fn 55 izfr’kr

ds ikl dkj vkSj Vsyhfotu nksuksa Fks] rks losZf{kr yksxksa esa

ls fdrus izfr’kr ds ikl dkj ;k Vsyhfotu esa ls dksbZ Hkh

ugha Fkk

(A) 25% (B) 20%

(C) 10% (D) 5%

34- ;fn DANCE dks fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esa GXQZH fy[kk tkrk

gS] rks mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa RIGHT dks fdl izdkj fy[kk

tk;sxk ?

(A) UFJEW (B) SCKFX

(C) UFJWE (D) UPWJE

35- ;fn fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esa LOSS dks 1357 vkSj GAIN dks

dks 2468, fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa 84615

fdl 'kCn ds fy, gksxk ?

(A) NAILS (B) SNAIL

(C) LANES (D) SLAIN

36- ,d dFku ds vkxs pkj oSdfYid rdZ fn, x, gSA lokZf/kd

mi;qDr fodYi dks pqfu,A

rdZ

I. gk¡ f’k{kk mn~ns’; yksxks dks thfodkiktZu ds fy,

rS;kj djuk gSA

II. gk¡ f’kf{kr O;fDr dks f’k{kk iwjh djus ds ckn

vius iSjksa ij [kM+k gksuk pkfg,A

III. ugha] f’k{kk dsoy Kku izkfIr ds fy, gh gksuh

pkfg,A

IV. ugha] dksbZ d`f"k dk;Z Hkh dj ldrk gSA tgk¡ f’k{kk

vko’;d ugha gSA

(A) dsoy I vkSj II rdZ ;qfDr;qDr ¼izcy½ gS

(B) dsoy III vkSj IV rdZ ;qfDr;qDr gSA

(C) dsoy I rdZ ;qfDr;qDr gSA

(D) dsoy I vkSj III rdZ ;qfDr;qDr gSA

37- ,d O;fDr if’pe dh vksj pykA og nk,¡ eqMk] fQj nk,¡

eqM+k vkSj var esa ckbZ vksj eqMk] vc og fdl fn’kk dh

vksj py jgk Fkk\

(A) mRrj (B) nf{k.k

(C) if’pe (D) iwoZ

38- lq/kk 8 fdeh nf{k.k dh vksj tkrh gSA fQj og nk,¡ ?kwerh

gS vkSj 4 fd-eh pyrh gSA og fQj vius nk,¡ ?kwerh gS

vkSj 8 fdeh vkxs pyrh gSA og vkjafHkd fcUnq ls fdrus

fdeh nwj gSA

(A) 7 (B) 6

(C) 4 (D) 8

39- fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls og 'kCn pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn

ds v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds ugha cuk;k tk ldrk

“COMPREHENSION”

(A) COMPRISE (B) PENSION

(C) ONION (D) PREACH

40- fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls og 'kCn pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn

ds v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds cuk;k tk ldrk gSS

“MULTIPLICATION”

(A) MUTUAL (B) LIMITATION

(C) APPLICATION (D) NOTION

fn, x, fodYiksa es ls yqIr la[;k Kkr dhft,A

41-

(A) 127 (B) 31

(C) 217 (D) 328

42-

2 1 2

21 22 ?

1 2 5

20 23 43

(A) 40 (B) 48

(C) 50 (D) 36

SAM IKSHA INSTITUTETM

SSC/QTS- 236 PAGE. No. 4

28- A two member committee comprising of one male

and one female member is to be constituted out of

five male and three females. Amongst the females,

Ms. A refuses to be a member of the committees in

which Mr. B is taken as the member. In how many

different way can the committees be constituted?

(A) 11 (B) 12

(C) 13 (D) 14

29- Find the wrong number in the series.

6,12,21,32,45,60

(A) 6 (B) 12

(C) 21 (D) 32

30- Ramesh ranks 13th in a class of 33 students. There

are 5 students below Suresh rank wise. How many

students are there between Ramesh and Suresh?

(A) 12 (B) 14

(C) 15 (D) 16

31- Naresh’s age is 4 years less than twice the age of

his brother. Which of the following represents the

equation to find his age?

(A) 2x+4 (B) 4x+2

(C) x-4 (D) 2x-4

32- Suresh’s sister is the wife of Ram. Ram is Rani’s

brother Ram’s father is Madhur. Sheetal is Ram’s

grandmother. Reema is Sheetal’s daughter-in-law.

Rohit is Rani’s brother’s son. Who is Rohit to

Suresh?

(A) Brother-in-law (B) Son

(C) Brother (D) Nephew

33- In a survey, 70% of those surveyed owned a car

and 75% of those surveyed owned a TV. If 55%

owned both a car and a TV. What percent of those

surveyed did not own either a car or a TV?

(A) 25% (B) 20%

(C) 10% (D) 5%

34- If DANCE is coded as GXQZH, then how will RIGHT

be coded?

(A) UFJEW (B) SCKFX

(C) UEJWE (D) UPWJE

35- If LOSS is coded as 1357 and GAIN is coded as

2468, what do the figures 84615 stand for?

(A) NAILS (B) SNAIL

(C) LANES (D) SLAIN

36- A statement is given followed by four alternative

arguments. Select the alternative which is most

appropriate.

Statement : is it necessary that education should

be job oriented?

I. Yes, the aim of education is to prepare

persons for earning.

II. Yes, educated person should stand on his

own feet after completion of education.

III. No, education should be for sake of

knowledge only.

IV. No, one may take up agriculture where

education is not necessary.

(A) Only I and II arguments are strong

(B) Only III and IV arguments are strong

(C) Only I arguments is strong

(D) Only I and III arguments are strong

37- A man started walking West. He turns right, than

right again and finally turns left. Towards which

direction was he walking now?

(A) North (B) South

(C) West (D) East

38- Sudha travels 8 km to the South. Then 8 Km turns

to the right and walks 4 km. The again she turns to

her right and moves 8 km forward. How many km

away is she from starting point?

(A) 7 (B) 6

(C) 4 (D) 8

39- From the given alternatives words. Select the

words which cannot be formed using the letters of

the given word.

“COMPREHENSION”

(A) COMPRISE (B) PENSION

(C) ONION (D) PREACH

40- From the given alternatives words, select the

word which can be formed using the letter of the

given word

“MULTIPLICATION”

(A) MUTUAL (B) LIMITATION

(C) APPLICATION (D) NOTION

In questions select the missing number from the given

responses

41-

(A) 127 (B) 31

(C) 217 (D) 328

42-

2 1 2

21 22 ?

1 2 5

20 23 43

(A) 40 (B) 48

(C) 50 (D) 36

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43- ;fn *&* dk vFkZ gS Hkkx *$* dk vFkZ gS ?kVkuk] *»*

dk vFkZ gS xq.kk] *X* dk vFkZ gS tksMuk] rks

fuEufyf[kr es ls dkSu&lk lehdj.k lgh gS ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

44- fo|ky; ijh{kkQy gj o"kZ c<+ jgk gSA fuEufyf[kr

lwpuk ds vk/kkj ij 2012 ds ijh{kkQy dk iwoZuqeku

dhft,A

yea

r

2006 2007 2008 200

9

201

0

201

1

2012

Resul

t

34.25

%

36.75

%

39.75

%

43.25% 47.25% 51.75

%

?

(A) 51.78% (B) 56.75%

(C) 48.00% (D) 57.25%

45- dkSu dk vkjs[k jktuhfrKksa] dfo;ksa vkSj efgykvksa ds

chp laca/k dk lgh fu:i.k djrk gSA

46- dqN lehdj.k ,d fo’ks"k iz.kkyh ds vk/kkj ij gy

fd, x, gSA mlh vk/kkj ij vuqRrfjr lehdj.k dk

lgh mRrj Kkr dhft,A

;fn 324X289=35, 441X484=43. 625X400=45,

rks 256X729 dk eku Kkr dhft,A

(A) 33 (B) 35

(C) 43 (D) 34

fuEufyf[kr esa ls ml mRrj vkd`fr;ksa dks pqfu, ftlesa iz’u

vkd`fr fufgr gS\

47- iz’u vkd`fr%

mRrj vkd`fr

48- ;fn ,d niZ.k dk MN js[kk ij j[kk tk,] rks nh xbZ

mRrj vkd`fr;ksa esa ls dkSu&lh vkd`fr iz’u vkd`fr dh

lgh izfrfcEc gksxk\

iz’u vkd`fr

mRrj vkd`fr%

49- uhps ,d dkxt dks Øekxr eksM+dj dkVk x;k gS ftls

fp= }kjk n’kkZ;k x;k gS vc bl dkxt dks [kksyus ij

dkSu lk mRrj fodYi izkIr gksxk\

iz’u vkd`fr%&

mRrj vkd`fr%&

50- ,d 'kCn dsoy ,d la[;k lewg }kjk n’kkZ;k x;k gS]

tSlk fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA

fodYiksa esa fn, x, la[;k lewg] v{kjksa ds nks oxksZ

}kjk n’kkZ, x, gS] tSlk fd uhps fn, x, nks eSfVªDl

esa gSA eSfVªDl I eSfVªDl A LrEHk vkSj iafDr dh

la[;k 0 ls 4 nh x;h gS vkSj eSfVªDl II dh la[;k 5

ls 9 gSA bl eSfVªDl ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh

iafDr vkSj fQj lraHk la[;k }kjk crk;k tk ldrk gSA

mnkgj.k ds fy, *N* dks 02] 24 vkfn }kjk crk;k

tk ldrk gS rFkk *Q* dks 56] 78 vkfn }kjk crk;k

tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls vkidks 'kCn *SPORTS* ds

fy, la[;k lewg dks igpkuuk gSA

eSfVªDl & I eSfVªDl & II

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 L M N O K 5 P Q R S T

1 N M K L O 6 Q P S R T

2 L K M O N 7 T R P Q S

3 N O K M L 8 R P S Q T

4 O M K L N 9 Q P S R T

(A) 67,55,31,57,69,87 (B) 58,77,20,85,79,97

(C) 87,20,23,85,75,67 (D) 87,20,23,85,75,67

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43- If ‘-‘ stands for division, ‘+’ stands for

subtraction, ‘»’ stands for multiplication, ‘x’

stands for addition, then which one of the

following equation is correct?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

44- The school result is increasing year after year.

Forecast the result of 2012 from the following

information. year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Result 34.25% 36.75% 39.75% 43.25% 47.25% 51.75% ?

(A) 51.78% (B) 56.75%

(C) 48.00% (D) 57.25%

45- Which diagram correctly represents the

relationship between politicians, poet and

women?

46- Some equations are solved on the basis of a

certain system. Find the correct answer a

certain system. Find the correct answer for

the unsolved equation on that basis. IF

324X289=35, 441X484=43. 625X400=45, find

the value of 256X729.

(A) 33 (B) 35

(C) 43 (D) 34

47- From the given answer figures select the one

in which the question figure hidden/

embedded.

Question Figure:

Answer figures:

48- IF a mirror is placed on the line MN, then

which of the answer figures is the correct

image of the given question figure?

Question figure:

Answer figures:

49- A piece of paper is folded and cuts as shown

in the question figures. From the given

answer figures, indicate how it will appear

when opened.

Question figure:

Answer figures:

50- A word is represented by only one set of

numbers as given in any one of the

alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the

alternative are represented by two classes of

alphabets as in two matrices given below. The

columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered

from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are

numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these

matrices can be represented first by its row

and next by its column .e.g ‘N’ can be

represented by 02, 24 etc. and ‘Q’ can be

represented by 56, 78 etc. Similarly you have

to indentify the set for the word ‘SPORTS’

Matrix - I Matrix - II

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 L M N O K 5 P Q R S T

1 N M K L O 6 Q P S R T

2 L K M O N 7 T R P Q S

3 N O K M L 8 R P S Q T

4 O M K L N 9 Q P S R T

(A) 67,55,31,57,69,87 (B) 58,77,20,85,79,97

(C) 87,20,23,85,75,67 (D) 87,20,23,85,75,67

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SSC/QTS- 236 PAGE. No. 7

Hkkx&[k ENGLISH Read the following passage Carefully and answer the

questions given below it.

A 23 years old British woman was yesterday sentenced to

Six months in jail for leaving her two year old daughter

home alone eight-hours a-day five days a week for a year

while she went to work. The young mother from the

central town of Warwick initially hired babysitter, when

she landed a job in a travel agency but eventually reached

the point when she could no longer afford the facility,

prosecutors said. The woman then started leaving

the child home by herself, providing it with food and toys

and removing all potentially dangerous objects from its

reach. At first the mother came home at lunch time but had

to stop because her daughter threw tantrums every time

she left to go back to work.

The mother, who was not identified, told the court, “If i had

money I would not have done it. It was a case of that or not

keeping my job and living on benefit.” The judge, Mr.

Harrison Hall, however said, “Having had a child, the

absolute priority is to look after it. There must be an

alternative to leaving a child alone all day a thing you

would not do even to a dog”

51- The young mother had to work in the office for

(A) 40 hours a week

(B) 8 hours a week

(C) 48 hours a week

(D) all the seven days a week

52- The word ‘Facility’ in the sentence refers to-

(A) her job in the travel agency.

(B) living in a well furnished apartment.

(C) getting adequate salary.

(D) employing someone to look after the child.

53- The mother stopped coming home for lunch

because.

(A) her house was far away from the office.

(B) she was not able to control her angry baby.

(C) she had to work extra hours to earn

(D) she was more interested in looking after the

baby.

54- The sentence, “ If I had money, I would not have

done it” means-

(A) I had money and so I did not leave the baby

alone

(B) I had money and so I left the baby alone.

(C) I had no money and so I left the baby alone

(D) I had no money and so I did not leave the baby

alone.

55- Which one of the following statements about the

judge Mr. Harisson Hall is corret?

(A) He can tolerate cruelty to children but not to

animals.

(B) He can tolerate cruelty to animals but not to

children.

(C) He can tolerate cruelty both to children and

animals.

(D) He can tolerate cruelty neither to children nor

to animals.

Read the following passage carefully and answer the

questions given below it.

He dropped off to sleep. The cigarette fell out of his mouth

and burnt a great black hole in his only shirt. The smart of

the burn awoke him, and he got up, cursing under his

breath, and fumbled in the dark for a needle in order to

sew up the hole. Otherwise his wife would see it in the

morning and would nag away at him for a couple of hours.

But he could not find a needle. He feel asleep again

56- The cigarette fell out of the man’s mouth because-

(A) he fell of his stool.

(B) he was surprised to see that it had made a hole

in his shirt.

(C) he fell asleep while smoking

(D) he fumbled in the dark for a needle.

57- The man woke up in the dark because-

(A) the cigarette had burnt his favorite shirt.

(B) the cigarette had burnt his only shirt.

(C) the cigarette had to be lit again

(D) the cigarette had burnt him.

58- The man got up to search for a needle because-

(A) his wife could be way upset.

(B) the cigarette had damaged his only shirt.

(C) he wanted to mend the shirt.

(D) the burn hole was huge and black

59- The man wanted to sew the hole because-

(A) he wanted to avoid the scolding of his wife

(B) he had nothing else to do

(C) he had no other shirt.

(D) he wanted to sleep again

60- which one of the following statement best sums

up the man’s reaction to his problem?

(A) The man is extremely upset to find the shirt

burnt and frantically tries to repair the

damage.

(B) The hole in the shirt and the wife’s anticipated

nagging are minor problems, the greater one is

that the man cannot find a needle

(C) Neither the shirt hole nor the nagging nor the

lack of needle is of great consequence.

(D) The man is terrified of his wife and dreads her

discovering the burnt shirt.

In the questions given below choose the word most

opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in

the Answer-Sheet.

61- Raze

(A) Maintain (B) Develop

(C) build (D) destroy

62- Refute

(A) to prove wrong (B) to prove right

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(C) to endorse (D) to condemn

63- Retro

(A) Old style (B) messy style

(C) modern style (D) overlooked style

64- Pathetic

(A) Useful (B) useless

(C) worst (D) style

65- Giggling

(A) sad (B) silent

(C) laughing out loud (D) Loud

In the following questions, out of the four alternatives,

choose the one which best expresses the meaning of

the given word and mark it in the Answer-Sheet.

66- Entail

(A) make necessary (B) Make waste

(C) make important (D) make worst

67- Vanity

(A) Atitude (B) Pride

(C) Honour. (D) Mercy

68- Uproar

(A) Make less angry (B) make hue & cry

(C) make more angry (D) make calm

69- Erupt

(A) to calm down (B) to motivate

(C) to burst forth (D) to demotivate

70- Endorse

(A) to praise (B) to abuse

(C) to entertain (D) to modify

In questions below out of the four alternatives, choose

the one which can be substituted for the given

sentence and indicate it by blackening the appropriate

circle in the Answer-Sheet

71- To send an unwanted person out of the country.

(A) Exclude (B) Ostracize

(C) Deport (D) Expatriate

72- One who has suddenly gained new wealth, power

or prestige.

(A) Artistocrat (B) Affluent

(C) Maverick (D) Parvenu

73- One who thinks that human nature is essentially

evil.

(A) Agnostic (B) Cynic

(C) Sceptic (D) Misogynist

74- A man of odd habits

(A) Eccentric (B) Cynical

(C) Introvert (D) Moody

75- To issue a thunderous verbal attack

(A) Languish (B) Animate

(C) Fulminate (D) Invigorate

In the following questions, some of the sentences have

errors and some have none. Find out which part of a

sentence has an error and blacken the circle

corresponding to the appropriate letter (A,B,C) If there

is no error, blacken the circle corresponding to (D) in

the Answer sheet.

76- These kind of shoes seem (A)/ to be expensive but

they are (B)/ relatively easy to care for. (C)/ No

error (D)

77- Are you aware that by making (A)/ me waiting for

a long time (B)/ my schedule is getting upset? (C)/

No error (D)

78- It was most unfortunate (A)/ that he died (B)/ at

the early age of 41. (C)/ No error (D)

79- After he had read the two first chapters (a)/ of the

novel, he felt like (b)/ reading the book at one

sitting. (C)/ No error (D)

80- We have discussing (A)/ all the known

mechanisms (B)/ of physical growth, (C)/ No

error (D)

First read the passage over and try to understand what

it is about Then fill in the blanks with the help of the

alternatives given. Mark your answer in the answer

Sheet.

Without water (81) animal can survive in desert regions

the greatest (82) to life is drying up. But many creatures

are able to make use of (83) little water that exist in arid

areas. One of the nature’s masterpieces (84) creatures

equipped to (85) with desert life is the hardy camel.

Stories range the desert lands far and wide about (86)

endurance feats by camels. It is said that camels can (87) a

distance of about 800 miles in eight days through

continuous travel (88) an intake of a single drop of water.

The popular (89) that camels store water in their hump is

(90) in a way, water is indeed stored there but in the form

of fat.

81- (A) every (B) no

(C) any (D) desert

82- (A) need (B) worry

(C) threat (D) requirement

83- (A) what (B) the

(C) very (D) that

84- (A) for (B) about

(C) among (D) with

85- (A) live (B) resist

(C) bear (D) cope

86- (A) remarkable (B) little

(C) tolerable (D) popular

87- (A) measure (B) reduce

(C) lead (D) cover

88- (A) for (B) without

(C) accepting (D) receiving

89- (A) proverb (B) guess

(C) belief (D) version

90- (A) baseless (B) wrong

(C) misleading (D) correct

Choose the wrongly spelt words.

91- (A) Friendship (B) soldiar

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(C) grandeur (D) familiar

92- (A) Opportunity (B) Lethargy

(C) Procrastination (D) Berevement

93- (A) Discouraged (B) proceeding

(C) Disastarous (D) Innocent

94- (A) Planatarium (B) Ridiculous

(C) Severance (D) Traverse

95- (A) Intervention (B) Ludicrous

(C) Nymphomaniac (D) Accesible

Choose the correct alternative out of the four as your

answer.

96- Because it does not aim to______________ to the

masses and strives for an __________ view, art is

fated to be always under attack.

(A) defer, individual (B) cater, alternate

(C) appeal, universal (D) afford, independent

97- You must apologise ___________ him________ the

wrong you have done.

(A) From, on (B) to, against

(C) from, against (D) to, for

98- After I __________ dinner, I ________ T.V for a

while

(A) had finished, watched

(B) finished, watching

(C) had, had watching

(D) had finished, will watch

99- I __________ him because of his__________

(A) admire, hypocrisy (B) detest, generosity

(C) love, impertinence (D) hate, rudeness

100- Enemies are almost always _________as they share

the same_________ of hatred, suspicion and

betrayal

(A) common, features (B) similar, intensity

(C) different, feelings (D) disparate, qualities

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Hkkx&x lkekU; Kku

101- fuEu esa ls dkSu lk jkT; lHkh vksj ls Hkwfec) gS\

(A) egkjk"Vª (B) xqtjkr

(C) vkU/kz izns’k (D) NRrhlxa<

102- fuEu esa ls dkSu lk ekuo fodkl lwpdkad dk iSjkehVj

ugha gS\

(A) f’k’kq e`R;q nj (B) lkekftd vlekurk

(C) izfr o;fDr vk; (D) izfr’kr O;;

103- ckW;y ds fu;e dk ikyu fdl fLFkfr esa vPNh rjg ls

gksrk gS\

(A) fuEu rki vkSj mPp nkc esa

(B) fuEu rki vkSj fuEu nkc esa

(C) mPp rki vkSj fuEu nkc esa

(D) mPp rki vkSj mPp nkc esa

104- vksyfEid ind fotsrk izFke Hkkjrh; efgyk dkSu gS\

(A) lquhrk jkuh (B) djue eYys’ojh

(C) 'kkbuh vxzoky (D) Mh- dqatqjkuh

105- fgUnh ds fdl lkfgR;dkj us viuk miuke flrkjs fgUn

j[kk Fkk\

(A) jktk y{e.k flag (B) jktk f’koizlkn

(C) ba’kkvYyk [kka (D) lnklq[k yky

106- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk ,d vjkoyh dk mPpre f’k[kj gS\

(A) lTtux<+ (B) yhykx<+

(C) dqaHkyx<+ (D) rkjkx<+

107- Hkkjr esa lcls izkphu ioZr J`a[kyk gS

(A) vjkoyh (B) foa/;

(C) lriqMk (D) fgeky;

108- i`Fohjkt fo;t dk ys[kd gS\

(A) pancjnkbZ (B) i`Fohjkt pkSgku

(C) t;kud (D)u;upanz lwfj

109- buesa ls isVªksfy;e esa fdldh cgqrk;r gksrh gS\

(A) ehFksu (B) bZFksu

(C) C;wVsu (D) izksisu

110- dks.kkdZ dk lw;Z efUnj fdl izns’k esa fLFkr gS\

(A) rfeyukMq (B) vkU/kzizs’k

(C) mM+hlk (D) if’pe caxky

111- fMLdOgjh vkWQ bfUM;k ds ys[kd dkSu gS\

(A) eksgunkl djepan xka/kh (B) tokgjyky usg:

(C) MkW jktsUnz izlkn (D) bfUnjk xka/kh

112- f’kokth ds v"Viz/kku lnL;ksa esa dkSu lnL; fons’kh ekeyksa

dh ns[k&js[k djrk Fkk\

(A) lfpo (B) is’kok

(C) if.Mr jko (D) lqeUr

113- *okbYM dSV* D;k gS\

(A) ,d izdkj dk lkW¶Vos;j (B) lsuk dk ,d ny

(C) ,d jkscksV (D) ,d oL= czkaM

114- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk dqpkyd gS\

(A) xzsQkbZV (B) ghjk

(C) ,Y;qfefu;e (D) pkanh

115- ikuhir dh rhljh yMkbZ dc gqbZ Fkh\

(A) 1756 esa (B) 1761 esa

(C) 1767 esa (D) 1770 esa

116- la?k yksd lsok vk;ksx dh fu;qfDr dkSu djrk gS\

(A) laln (B) Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/kh’k

(C) jk"Vªifr (D) izoj lfefr

117- lw;Z dh fdu fdj.kksa esa rkih; izHkko gksrk gS\

(A) ok;ysV (B) bUQjkjsM

(C) A vkSj B nksukas (D) bues ls dksbZ ugha

118- ukrsnkjh O;oLFkk fdl ij vk/kkfjr gS\

(A) jDr lEcU/k ij (B) oSokfgd lEcU/k ij

(C) lkekftd lEcU/k ij (D) mijksDr lHkh lECkU/kksa ij

119- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh fØ;k xSYosukbts’ku dgykrk gS\

(A) ftad ij lhls dh ijr p<+kuk

(B) yksgs ij ftad dh ijr p<+kuk

(C) ftad ij yksgs dh ijr p<+kuk

(D) lhls ij yksgs dh ijr p<+kuk

120- rkjs dk jax fdldk lwpd gS\

(A) lw;Z ls mldh nwjh dk (B) i`Foh ls mldh nwjh dk

(C) mlds rki dk (D) mldh T;ksfr dk

121- 12 vDVwcj] 2014 dks vksfM’kk vkSj vka/kz izns’k ds rVh;

bykdksa esa rckgh epkus okys pØprj rwQku dk D;k uke Fkk\

(A) v;yk (B) isfyu

(C) ujfxl (D) gqngqn

122- ok;q esa fon~;eku ukbZVªkstu dh ek=k crkb,\

(A) 21 % (B) 87 %

(C) 0.78 % (D) 78 %

123- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk ikuh dk 'kq)re :i gS

(A) unh dk ikuh (B) pqus dk ikuh

(C) o"kkZ dk ikuh (D) >jus dk ikuh

124- ukV~;’kkL= ds jpf;rk dkSu gS\

(A) dkfynkl (B) Hkkl

(C) Hkjreqfu (D) osnO;kl

125- o"kZ 2014 dk fpfdRlk {ks= dk ukscsy iqjLdkj fdls iznku

fd;k x;k\

(A) dhQ vkSj esa&fczV

(B) ,MoMZ ekstj vkSj dhQ

(C) dhQ] ,MoMZ&ekstj vkSj fczV ekstj

(D) ,MoMZ ekstj vkSj fczV ekstj

126- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk xzg ugha gS\

(A) izFoh (B) lw;Z (C) czgLifr (D) 'kqØ

127- bues als cksDlkbZV es als D;k fudyrk tkrk gS

(A) ,Y;qfefu;e (B) yksgk

(C) ftad (D) rkack

Hkkx&x General Knowge

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101- Which of the following is a land locked state?

(A) Maharashtra (B) Gujarat

(C) Andhra Pradesh (D) Chattisgarh

102- Which of the following is not a parameter of

human development index?

(A) infant mortality

(B) Social Inequality

(C) per capita income

(D)Percentage expenditure

103- Boyle's law is followed well in what state?

(A) At low temperatures and high pressure

(B) At low temperature and low pressure

(C) at high temperature and low pressure

(D) in high temperature and high pressure

104- Who is the first Indian woman to win Olympic

medal?

(A) Rani (B) Karnam Malleswari

(C) Agarwal Shiney (D) Kunjurani

105- Which of Hindi writer had his nickname Sitare

Hind?

(A) Raja Laxman Singh (B) Raja Shivprasad

(C) Inshaallah Khan (D) Sadasukh Lal

106- Which of the following is the highest peak of the

Aravalli?

(A) Sajjan garh (B) Leelagadh

(C) Kumbhalgarh (D) Taragarh

107- the oldest mountain range in India is-

(A) Aravalli (B) Vindhya

(C) Satpura (D) Himalayas

108- Who is the author of 'Prithviraj Vijay’?

(A) Chand bardai (B) Prithviraj Chauhan

(C) Jayank (D) Nayanchandra Suri

109- Which of these is abundant in `Petroleum`?

(A) Methane (B) ethane

(C) Butane (D) Propane

110- Konark Sun Temple is located in which state?

(A) Tamil Nadu (B) Andhra Pradesh

(C) Orissa (D) West Bengal

111- Who is the author of Discovery of India?

(A) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

(B) Jawaharlal Nehru

(C) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (D) Indira Gandhi

112- Which members of Shivaji Ashta Pradhan was

taking care of members of foreign affairs?

(A) Secretary (B) Peshwa

(C) Pandit Rao (D) Sumant

113- “Wild cat” is a-

(A) A type of software

(B) A regiment of an army

(C) A Robot (D) A brand of cloth

114- Which of the following is an Insulator?

(A) graphite (B) Diamond

(C) Aluminium (D) Silver

115- When was the Third Battle of Panipat took place?

(A) 1756 (B) In the 1761st

(C) in 1767th (D) In the 1770th

116- Who appoints UPSC (Union Public Service

Commission) ?

(A) Parliament

(B) The Chief Justice of India

(C) The President

(D) Select Committee

117- Which rays of sun causes heating effect ?

(A) Violet (B) Infrared

(C) Both A and B (D) None of these

118- kinship system is based on?

(A) on kinship

(B) on marital relations

(C) on social relations

(D) All of the above relations

119- Which of the following actions is called

Galvanization?

(A) Zinc coating of lead

(B) coating of zinc on iron

(C) coating of the iron on Zinc

(D) iron coating on glass

120- color of a star is an indicator?

(A) its distance from the Sun

(B) of its distance from Earth

(C) the heat

(D) of the flame

121- What was the name of the Hurricane causing

destructions in the coostal areas of the adissa and

Andhra Pradesh 12th Oct, 2014?

(A) Aila (B) Pelin

(C) Nargis (D) Hudhud

122- the amount of Nitrogen present in the air is?

(A) 21 percent (B) 87 percent

(C) 0.78 percent (D) 78 percent

123- Which of the following is the purest form of

water?

(A) River water (B) Selected water

(C) Rain water (D) spring water

124- Who is the author of Natya Shashtra

(A) Kalidas (B) Bhāsa

(C) bharatmuni (D) vedavyas

125- Who among the following has been awarded with

Nobal Prize for Medicine, 2014?

(A) Keefe & Me grait

(B) Edward Moser & Keefe

(C) Keefe, Edward Moser & Brit Moser

(D) Edward Moser & Brit Moser

126- Which of the following is not a `Planet`?

(A) Earth (B) Sun

(C) Jupiter (D) Venus

127- Which of these emerges from the`Bauxite`?

(A) aluminum (B) Iron

(C) Zinc (D) Copper

128- lu~ 1913 esa fdl Hkkjrh; us ukscy izkbt thrk Fkk\

(A) txnh’k pUnz clq (B) eksgEen bdcky

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(C) johUnzukFk VSxksj (D) tokgjyky usg:

129- i;kZoj.k ds vUrxZr fuEu esa ls D;k lfEefyr gS\

(A) ok;q e.My (B) ty e.My

(C) LFky e.My (D) mijksDr lHkh

130- ,d gklZ ikoj fdrus okWV ds cjkcj gksrh gS\

(A) 764 okWV (B) 647 okWV

(C) 467 okWV (D) 746 okWV

131- ihVh Å"kk dh vkRedFkk dk D;k uke gS\

(A) mM+u ijh (B) /kkod ijh

(C) ek; LVªxy (D) xksYMu xyZ

132- ekfpl dh rhyh ij fdldk elkyk gksrk gS\

(A) QkLQksjl (B) lksfM;e

(C) eSxthu (D) dSfY’k;e

133- dkcZu dk vf/kdre izfr’kr fdLesa gksrk gS\

(A) ihV (B) fyXukbZV

(C) ,UFkslkbZV (D) fcVqfeul

134- Hkkjr dk u;k eq[; U;k;k/kh’k fdls fu;qDr fd;k x;k gS\

(A) jktsUnz ey yks<+k (B) vejukFk cksgjk

(C) vkj-vf’ou (D) ,u-oh-jeu

135- fuEu esa ls fdUgs eUeFk ds uke ls Hkh tkuk tkrk gS\

(A) d`".k dks (B) bUnz dks

(C) dkenso dks (D) dkfrZds; dks

136- xzhu gkÅl bQSDV ds fy, buesa ls dkSu ls xSl izHkkoh gS\

(A) dkcZu eksuks vkWDlkbM (B) vkWDlhtu

(C) dkcZu MkbZ vkWDlkbM (D) ukbVªkstu

137- LorU= Hkkjr ds izFke Hkkjrh; xouZj tujy dkSu Fks\

(A) ykWMZ ekm.VcsVu (B) pØorhZ jktxksikykpkjh

(C) tokgjyky usg: (D) MkW jktsUnz izlkn

138- _rqlagkj ds jpf;rk dkSu gS\

(A) Hkkl (B) fo’kk[knRr

(C) dkfynkl (D) v’o?kks"k

139- ÅtkZ dk lzksr ds ¼vf/kdre izHkkoh½ dkSu lk gS\

(A) isVªksfy;e (B) ikS/ks

(C) ydMh (D) lw;Z

140- izFoh dks dkSu ls ijr lw;Z dh vYVªk okW;yV fdj.kksa ls

cpkrh gS\

(A) vkstksu ijr (B) ukbVªkstu ijr

(C) vkWDlthu ijr (D) dkcZu MkbZ vkWDlkbM

141- Ýsap 2014 dk iq:"k ,dy f[krkc fdlus thrk gS\

(A) uksokd tksdksfod (B) jkstj QsMjj

(C) ,aMh ejs (D) jkQsy uMky

142- 261 bZ iwoZ lezkV v’kksd us dfyax fot; ds i’pkr~ D;k

fd;k\

(A) vU; vkSj jkT;ksa dks thr dj viuh lhek c<+kbZ

(B) fo’o fot; ds fy, iz;k.k fd;k

(C) ckS)/keZ dks viuk dj mldk izpkj izlkj fd;k

(D) mijksdr esa ls dqn Hkh ugah fd;k

143- cSVªh esa fdl rjg dk ÅtkZ ifjorZu gksrk gS\

(A) lkSj ÅtkZ ls fo/kqr ÅtkZ

(B) jklk;fud ÅtkZ ls fo/kqr ÅtkZ

(C) fo/kqr ÅtkZ ls lkSj ÅtkZ

(D) fo/kqr ÅtkZ ls jklk;fud ÅtkZ

144- bues ls dkSu lk rRo ekuo 'kjhj ds fodk’k ds fy,

vR;ar vko’;d gS\

(A) olk (B) dkcksZgkbZMªsVl

(C) foVkfeu (D) izksVhu

145- fuEu jk"Vªifr;ksa esa ls fdudk p;u fufoZjks/k gqvk Fkk\

(A) MkW jktsUnz izlkn (B) MkW latho jsM~Mh

(C) Ogh-Ogh fxfj (D) MkW jk/kkd`".ku

146- UNEP dk iw.kZ :i gS

(A) United Nation Environmental Programme

(B) Under Nutrition Energy Production

(C) United National Energy Programme

(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

147- buesa ls dkSu lh fefJr /kkrq pqEcd cukus ds fy, iz;ksx

esa ykb tkrh gS\

(A) czkal ¼dkalk½ (B) vfyudks

(C) lksYMj (D) bues ls dksbZ ugha

148- buesa ls dkSu lk tSfod :i ls u"V ugha gksrk gS

(A) peMk (B) lkcqu

(C) xkscj (D) 'kh’kk ¼Xykl½

149- laxBu dk mPpre Lrj dkSu lk gS\

(A) lSy ¼dkSf’kdk½ (B) tSo ra= ¼bZdks flLVe½

(C) iznq"k.k ¼iksY;w’ku½ (D) ck;ksLQh;j

150- vUrjkZ"Vªh; frfFk js[kk D;k gS\

(A) og js[kk ftlds n~okjk lalkj ds leLr ns’kksa dh frfFk

fu/kkZfjr dh tkrh gSA

(B) og js[kk ftldk le; xzhufop le; ls 24 ?kaVs ihNs

gksrk gSA

(C) og js[kk ftldk le; xzhufop le; ls 24 ?kaVs vkxs

gksrk gSA

(D) og js[kk ftlds nksuksa vksj ds le; esa 24 ?kaVs dk

vUrj gksrk gSA

128- In 1913, the Nobel Prize winning Indian was?

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(A) Jagadish Chandra Bose

(B) Muhammad Iqbal

(C) Rabindranath Tagore

(D) Jawaharlal Nehru

129- Which of the following is inside the ecosystem?

(A) stratosphere (B) Hydrosphere

(C) Troposphere (D) All of the above

130- How many watts is equal to `Horse power?

(A) 764 watts (B) 647 watts

(C) 467 watts (D) 746 watts

131- What is the name of PT Usha's autobiography?

(A) Flying Angel (B) Running Angel

(C) My Struggle (D) Golden Girl

132- Which element does matchstick contain?

(A) Phosphorus (B) Sodium

(C) Magazine (D) Calcium

133- Maximum content of carbon is found in?

(A) Peat (B) lignite

(C) Anthrasite (D) Bituminous

134- Who has been appointed as the Chief justice of

India?

(A) R.M Lodha (B) Amarnath

(C) R. Ashwin (D) N.V Raman

135- Which of the following God is also known by the

name of blind god?

(A) Krishna (B) to Indra

(C) Kamdeva (D) Kartikeya

136- Which of these gases causes greenhouse effect?

(A) Carbon monoxide (B) Oxygen

(C) Carbon dioxide (D) Nitrogen

137- Who was independent India's first Indian

Governor General?

(A) Lord Mountbatten

(B) Chakravarty Rajagopalachari

(C) Jawaharlal Nehru

(D) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

138- Who's the author of Ritusanhar?

(A) Bhāsa (B) Vishakh dutt

(C) Kalidas (D) Aswa ghosa

139- Which source of energy has maximum effect?

(A) Petroleum (B) Plants

(C) Wood (D) Sun

140- Which of the layer of Earth prevents the Ultra

violet rays of the sun?

(A) Ozone Layer (B) nitrogen layer

(C) oxygen layer (D) carbon dioxide

141- Who won the men’s singles French open 2014

(A) Noval Djokovic (B) Roger Federer

(C) Andy Murray (D) Rafael Nadal

142- In 261 AD what did the former emperor Ashoka

did after conquering Kalinga ?

(A) to conquer other states raised their limits

(B) march to conquer the world

(C) promote Buddhism after its adoption

(D) none of the above

143- What kind of energy changes takes place in

Battery?

(A) solar-electric power

(B) Electrical energy from chemical energy

(C) The electric energy to solar energy

(D) chemical energy to electric energy

144- Which of these elements is extremely necessary for

the human body development?

(A) fat (B) Carbohydrates

(C) Vitamin (D) Protein

145- Select which of the following presidents were

elected unopposed?

(A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (B) DR. Sanjeev Reddy

(C) V.V Giri (D) Dr. Radhakrishnan

146- The full form of UNEP is-

(A) united Nation Environmental Programme

(B) Under Nutrition Energy Production

(C) United National Energy programme

(D) None of these

147- Which of the alloy is used to make `Magnet?

(A) Brass (Bronze) (B) Alinko

(C) soldering (D) None of these

148- Which of these is not biodegradable?

(A) Leather (B) soap

(C) dung (D) glass

149- What is the highest level of `Sngtn`?

(A) Cell (Kaushika)

(B) Biological systems (ecosystems)

(C) pollution (pollution)

(D) Biosphere

150- What is the International Date Line?

(A) The line is the date by which all countries of

the world

(B) The line 24 hours behind Greenwich Mean

Time is the time.

(C) The line is 24 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean

Time is the time.

(D) the line either side of the time difference is 24

hours.

Hkkx&?k ek=kRed vfHk{kerk

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151- ,d feJ.k esa vEy vkSj ikuh dh ek=k dk vuqikr 1 % 4 gSA ;fn

mlh feJ.k esa 8 yhVj vEy vkSj Mkyk tk,] rks feJ.k dk

vuqikr 1 % 2 gks tk;sxkA rn~uqlkj ml u, feJ.k dh dqy ek=k

fdrus yhVj gS \

¼A½ 32 ¼B½ 40

¼C½ 44 ¼D½ 48

152- nks la[;kvksa dk vuqikr 3 % 4 gSA ;fn izR;sd la[;k esa 6 tksM+

fn;k tk,] rks mudk vuqikr 4%5 gks tkrk gSA rn~uqlkj mu

la[;kvksa ds chp dk vUrj fdruk gS \

¼A½ 8 ¼B½ 6

¼C½ 4 ¼D½ 2

153- A vkSj B dh ekfld vk; dk vuqikr 4 % 3 gSA vkSj muds [kpZ

dk vuqikr 3 % 2 gSA muesa nksuksa gh 8000 :- ekfld dh cpr

Hkh dj ysrs gSA rn~uqlkj A dh ekfld vk; fdruh gS \

¼A½ 24000 :- ¼B½ 32000 :-

¼C½ 40000 :- ¼D½ 62000 :-

154- rhu Øfed fo"ke la[;kvksa dk vkSlr] muesa igyh la[;k dh

,d&frgkbZ ls 12 vf/kd gSA rn~uqlkj mu rhuksa esa vfUre la[;k

dkSu lh gS \

¼A½ 15 ¼B½ 17

¼C½ 19 ¼D½ lkexzh viw.kZ gS

155- 18 izs{k.kksa dk vkSlr 288 fudkyk x;kA ckn esa irk pyk fd nks

izs{k.kksa dks 84 vkSj 64 fy[k fn;k x;k Fkk] tcfd os okLro esa 48

vkSj 46 FksA rn~uqlkj mDr 18 izs{k.kksa dk lgh vkSlr fdruk gksxk\

¼A½ 285 ¼B½ 275

¼C½ 7

3211 ¼D½

9

7237

156- rhu la[;kvksa x, y vkSj Z dk vkSlr 55 gSA x, y vkSj Z ds vkSlr

ls 6 cM+k gSA y vkSj Z dk vkSlr y ls 4 cM+k gSA rn~uqlkj x

vkSj y dk vUrj gS &

¼A½ 2 ¼B½ 7

¼C½ 9 ¼D½ 11

157- ;fn 16 oLrqvksa dk ykxr ewY; 13 oLrqvksa ds foØ; ewY; ds

cjkcj gks] rks ykHk dk izfr’kr fdruk jgsxk \

¼A½ %7

320 ¼B½ %25

¼C½ %18 ¼D½ %13

123

158- fdlh oLrq dk ykxr ewY; mlds fu/kkZfjr ewY; dk 54% gSA

rn~uqlkj fu/kkZfjr ewY; ij 8% NwV nsus ij ml ykHk dk izfr’kr

fdruk jgsxk \

¼A½ 40% ¼B½ 50%

¼C½ 60% ¼D½ 70%

159- x vkSj y dk U;wure eku Kkr dhft;s] rkfd la[;k 5x423y dks

88 ls foHkkftr fd;k tk ldsA

¼A½ 8] 2 ¼B½ 9] 4

¼C½ 7] 3 ¼D½ 6] 5

160-

...........666........424242

dk eku Kkr dhft, &

¼A½ 2-5 ¼B½ 4-5

¼C½ 7 ¼D½ 3-5

161- 6 % 7 ds vuqikr dks 2 % 3 cukus ds fy;s ?kVkus okyh la[;k Kkr

dhft;sA

¼A½ 3 ¼B½ 3-5

¼C½ 4 ¼D½ 4-5

162- ;fn 3:1::: fedcba rks rfqdpbreqcpa :

ds cjkcj gS &

¼A½ rqp : ¼B½ rqp :

¼C½ 1 % 3 ¼D½ 3 % 1

163- ?16910838578

¼A½ 4 ¼B½ 6

¼C½ 8 ¼D½ 10

164-

3

21

11

11

11

11

¼A½

13

21 ¼B½

3

17

¼C½ 21

34 ¼D½

5

8

165- ¼122½173

ds xq.kuQy esa ,dd& vad D;k gS \

¼A½ 2 ¼B½ 4

¼C½ 6 ¼D½ 8

166-

22

3

9653.09653.00347.00347.0

9653.00347.00347.00347.0

dks

ljy dhft,

¼A½ 0-9306 ¼B½ 1-0009

¼C½ 1-0050 ¼D½ 1

167- rhu ?kafV;k¡ ,d lkFk 11 cts izkr% ctrh gSaA os rhuksa Øe’k% 20

feuV] 30 feuV rFkk 40 feuV ds varjky ij ctrh jgrh gSA

rn~uqlkj os nqckjk ,d lkFk fdl le; ctsaxh \

¼A½ 2 cts vijkUg ¼B½ 1 cts vijkUg

¼C½ 1-15 cts vijkUg ¼D½ 1-30 cts vijkUg

168- A rFkk B ,d lkFk ,d dk;Z 12 fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSaA B rFkk

C ,d lkFk ogh dk;Z 15 fnuksa esa dj ikrs gSaA ;fn A dh {kerk C

dh nqxquh gks] rks B vdsys ogh dk;Z fdrus fnuksa esa dj ldsxk\

¼A½ 50 ¼B½ 30

¼C½ 20 ¼D½ 15

169- A dh dk;Z {kerk B dh rqyuk esa vk/kh gS vkSj C, A rFkk B }kjk

,d lkFk fd, x, dk;Z dk vk/kk gh dj ikrk gSA rn~uqlkj ;fn C

vdsyk ,d dk;Z 20 fnuksa esa dj ldrk gks] rks A, B vkSj C rhuksa

feydj ogh dk;Z fdrus fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSa \

¼A½

3

25 fnu ¼B½

3

26 fnu

¼C½ 6 fnu ¼D½ 7 fnu

170- ,d ifjokj dh vk; ,oa O;; dk vuqikr 10 % 7 gSA ;fn ml

ifjokj dk O;; 10-500 gks] rks mldh cpr fdruh gS \

¼A½ 4]500 :- ¼B½ 10]000 :-

¼C½ 4]000 :- ¼D½ 5]000 :-

Part -IV Quantitative aptitude

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151. The Ratio of the quantities of an acid and water in mixture is 1 : 4. If 8 litres of acid is further added to the mixture the new ratio becomes 1 : 2. The quantity of new mixture in litres is –

¼A½ 32 ¼B½ 40

¼C½ 44 ¼D½ 48

152. The ratio between two numbers is 3 : 4. If each number is increased by 6. The ratio between them becomes 4 : 5. The difference of the number is –

¼A½ 8 ¼B½ 6

¼C½ 4 ¼D½ 2

152. Monthly incomes of A and B are in the ratio of 4 : 3 and their expenses arein beer the ratio 3 : 2. Each of them saves Rs. 8000 at the end of the months. then the monthly income of A is –

¼A½ 24000 Rs. ¼B½ 32000 Rs.

¼C½ 40000 Rs. ¼D½ 62000 Rs.

154. The average of three consecutive odd numbers is 12 more than one third of the first of these numbers. What is the last of the three numbers ?

¼A½ 15 ¼B½ 17

¼C½ 19 ¼D½ Data Inadequate

155. The average of 18 observations is recorded as 288. Later it was found that two observation with values 48 and 46 were entered wrongly as 84 and 64. Find the coreect average of the 18 observations.

¼A½ 285 ¼B½ 275

¼C½ 7

3211 ¼D½

9

7237

156. The average of three numbers x, y and z is 55. x is greater than the aerage of y and z by 6. The average of 7 and z is greater than y by 4. Then the difference of x and z is .

¼A½ 2 ¼B½ 7

¼C½ 9 ¼D½ 11

157. If the cost price of 16 articles is equal to the selling price of 13 articles. Find the gain %

¼A½ %7

320 ¼B½ %25

¼C½ %18 ¼D½ %13

123

158. The cost price of an article is 54% of the marked price. The gain percentage after allowing a discount of 8% on the marked price is -

¼A½ 40% ¼B½ 50%

¼C½ 60% ¼D½ 70%

159. Find the least value of X and Y so that the number 5X423y is divisible by 88.

¼A½ 8, 2 ¼B½ 9, 4

¼C½ 7, 3 ¼D½ 6, 5

160. Find the value of –

...........666........424242

¼A½ 2.5 ¼B½ 4.5

¼C½ 7 ¼D½ 3.5

161. Find the number that must be subtracted from the terms of the ratio 6 : 7 to make it equal to 2 : 3.

¼A½ 3 ¼B½ 3.5

¼C½ 4 ¼D½ 4.5

162. If 3:1::: fedcba then rfqdpbreqcpa :

is equal to –

¼A½ rqp : ¼B½ rqp :

¼C½ 1 % 3 ¼D½ 3 % 1

163. ?16910838578

¼A½ 4 ¼B½ 6

¼C½ 8 ¼D½ 10

164.

3

21

11

11

11

11

¼A½

13

21 ¼B½

3

17

¼C½ 21

34 ¼D½

5

8

165. The unit digit in the product (122)173

¼A½ 2 ¼B½ 4

¼C½ 6 ¼D½ 8

166. Simplify -

22

3

9653.09653.00347.00347.0

9653.00347.00347.00347.0

¼A½ 0-9306 ¼B½ 1-0009

¼C½ 1-0050 ¼D½ 1

167. Three bells ring simultaneously at 11 a.m. They ring at regular intervals of 20 minute 30 minites, 40 minutes respectively. The time when all the three ring together next.

¼A½ 2 P.M ¼B½ 1 P.M.

¼C½ 1.15 P.M. ¼D½ 1.30 P.M.

168. A and B together can do a work in 12 days. B and C together do it in 15 days. If A efficiency is twice that of C, then the day required for B alone to finish the work is.

¼A½ 50 ¼B½ 30

¼C½ 20 ¼D½ 15

169. A is 60% as efficient as B. C does half of the work done by A and B together. If C alone does the work in 20 days. Then A, B and C together can do the work in.

¼A½

3

25 Days ¼B½

3

26 Days

¼C½ 6 Days ¼D½ 7 Days.

170. The ratio of the income to the expenditure of a family is 10:7 if the family expenses are Rs. 10,500, then the savings of the family is .

¼A½ 4,500 Rs. ¼B½ 10,000 Rs.

¼C½ 4,000 Rs. ¼D½ 5,000 Rs.

171- fdlh dejs ds Q’kZ dh eki 4 eh- 3 eh- gS rFkk mldh ÅapkbZ

3 ehVj gSA dejs dh nhokjksa rFkk Nr ij jksxu djuk gSA jksxu

fd, tkus okys Hkkx dk {ks=Qy gksxk &

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¼A½ 66 eh-2

¼B½ 54 eh-2

¼C½ 43 eh-2

¼D½ 33 eh-2

172- phuh ds ewY; esa 20% dh o`f) gks xbZ gS rn~uqlkj ;fn dksbZ x`g.kh

viuh phuh dh [kir de djds mlds [kpZ dks igys tSlk j[kuk

pkgrh gks] rks mlds phuh dh [kir fdrus izfr’kr de djuh gksxh\

¼A½ %5

115 ¼B½ %

3

216

¼C½ %20 ¼D½ %25

173- fdlh /kujkf’k ij 20% okf"kZd nj ij nks o"kksZa ds lk/kkj.k C;kt

vkSj pØo`f) C;kt dk varj 48 : gSA rn~uqlkj og /kujkf’k

fdruh gS \

¼A½ 1]000 :- ¼B½ 1]200 :-

¼C½ 1]500 :- ¼D½ 2]000 :-

iz- 174&177 fuEu ys[kkfpr 100 fdxzk- Hkkj ds :bZ ds iq¡tksa dks A, B,

C, D rFkk E jkT;ksa ds mRiknu dks yk[kksa esa muds mRiknu o"kksZa ds

vuqlkj iznf’kZr djrk gSA

174- C jkT; dk o"kZ 2003&2004 dk mRiknu mlds o"kZ 2005&2006

ds mRiknu dk fdrus xquk gS \

¼A½ 2-5 ¼B½ 1-85

¼C½ 1-5 ¼D½ 0-4

175- fdu jkT;ksa esa fn, x, o"kksZa esa :bZ ds mRiknu esa Øfed o`f) gqbZ gSa

\

¼A½ A RkFkk B ¼B½ B rFkk D

¼C½ A rFkk C ¼D½ D rFkk E

176- fn, x,s o"kksZa esa C jkT; esa dqy fdrus fdyksxzke :bZ dk mRiknu

gqvk gS \

¼A½ 32]00]00]000 fdxzk- ¼B½ 42]50]00]000 fdxzk-

¼C½ 33]0]00]000 fdxzk- ¼D½ 35]00]00]000 fdxzk-

177- mu jkT;ksa dh la[;k fdruh gS ftuesa o"kZ 2005&06 esa :bZ dk

mRiknu] fiNys o"kZ dh rqyuk esa mlls de ;k mlds cjkcj Fkk \

¼A½ 3 ¼B½ 2

¼C½ 1 ¼D½ ,slk dksbZ jkT; ugha gSA

iz- 178&180 % ;gk¡ fn;k ikbZ

pkVZ Ldwy usr`Ro ds

fy, pquko yM+us

okys pkj fo|kFkhZ;ksa

}kjk izkIr cS/k erksa dh

la[;k dks iznf’kZr

djrk gSA Mkyh x, oS/k erksa dh dqy la[;k 720 FkhA

pkVZ dk /;kuiwoZd voyksdu dhft, rFkk ij vk/kkfjr iz’u

la[;k 178&180 ds mÙkj nhft,A

178- fdlh mEehnjokj }kjk izkIr U;wure erksa dh la[;k fdruh jgh \

¼A½ 100 ¼B½ 110

¼C½ 120 ¼D½ 130

179- fotsrk dkSu jgk \

¼A½ flojkeu ¼B½ ijethr

¼C½ ;klhu ¼D½ fo’oukFk

180- thrus okys mEehnokj us vius fudVre izfr}Unh dks fdrus erksa ls

gjk;k \

¼A½ 40 ¼B½ 45

¼C½ 48 ¼D½ 50

181- ;fn Vkoj ds 'kh"kZ dk mUu; dks.k vk/kkj ls nks fcUnqvksa a vkSj b

nwjh ds tks ,d lh/kh js[kk esa gS ,d nwljsds dksfViwjd gS rks VkWoj

dh Åpk¡bZ Kkr dhft;sA

¼A½ ab ¼B½ ab

¼C½ b

a ¼D½

b

a

182- ;fn ABC vkSj DEF le:i gS fd ABC dk {ks=Qy 9

lseh-2

vkSj DEF dk {ks=Qy 16 lseh-2

vkSj BC = 2.1 lseh-

rks EF dh yEckbZ Kkr dhft;sA

¼A½ 3-0 lseh- ¼B½ 3-2 lseh-

¼C½ 2-8 lseh- ¼D½ 3-6 lseh-

183- leyEc prqHkqZTk ABCD esa ABAA CD vkSj AB=2CD ;fn

AOB dk {ks=Qy 84lseh-2

rks COD dk {ks=Qy Kkr

dhft;sA ¼tgka O, AC vkSj BD dk izfrPNsn fcUnq gSA½

¼A½ 42 lseh-2

¼B½ 21 lseh-2

¼C½ 36 c lseh-2

¼D½ 48 eh-2

184- ,d f=Hkqt ABC ds Hkqtkvksa AB vkSj AC ij fcUnq D vkSj E

Øe’k% bl izdkj gS fd DE AA BC vkSj ABC dks leku {ks=Qy

ds nks Hkkxksa esa ck¡Vrs gs] rks

AB

BD gS &

¼A½

2

2-2 ¼B½ 2

¼C½ 2 ¼D½

2

22

185- ;fn 2cotθtanθ rks θcotθtan77

dk dk eku Kkr dhft, &

¼A½ 2 ¼B½ 0

¼C½ & 2 ¼D½ 1

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171. The part of a room is of size 4m3m and its height is 3m. the walls and ceiling of the room require painting. The area to be painted is.

¼A½ 66m2 ¼B½ 54m2

¼C½ 43m2 ¼D½ 33m2

172. The price of sugar goes up by 20% a housewife wants the expenses on sugar to remain the same, she should reduce the consumption by –

¼A½ %5

115 ¼B½ %

3

216

¼C½ %20 ¼D½ %25

173. The dirrerence between simple interest and compound interest of a certain sum of money at 20% per annum for 2 years is Rs. 48. Then the sum is.

¼A½ Rs. 1,000 ¼B½ Rs. 1,200

¼C½ Rs. 1,500 ¼D½ Rs. 2,000

Q. 174-177 : In the following graph shows the production of cotton bales of 100 kg each in lakhs by different states A, B, C, D and E over the years. Study the graph and answer the questions given below.

174. The production of State C in 2003-2004 is how many times its production in 2005-2006 ?

¼A½ 2.5 ¼B½ 1.85

¼C½ 1.5 ¼D½ 0.4

175. In which State (S) is there a ste4ady increase in the production of cotton during the given period ?

¼A½ A and B ¼B½ B and D

¼C½ A and C ¼D½ D and E

176. How many kg of cotton was produced by State C during the given period ?

¼A½ 32,00,00,000 kg ¼B½ 42,50,00,000 kg

¼C½ 33,00,00,000 kg ¼D½ 35,00,00,000 kg

177. The number of States for which the production of cotton in 2005-06 is less than or equal to the preceding year is –

¼A½ 3 ¼B½ 2

¼C½ 1 ¼D½ There is no such State

178 – 180 : The pie chart, given here, represents the number of valid votes obtained by four students who

contested election for school leadership. The total number of valid votes polled was 720.

observe the char and answer the questions based on it.

178. What was the minimum number of votes obtained by any candidate ?

¼A½ 100 ¼B½ 110

¼C½ 120 ¼D½ 130

179. Who was the winner ?

¼A½ Sivaraman ¼B½ Paramjeet

¼C½ Yasin ¼D½ Vishwanath

180. By how many votes did the winner defeat his nearest rival ?

¼A½ 40 ¼B½ 45

¼C½ 48 ¼D½ 50

181. If the angle of elevation of top of a tower from two points distance a and b from the base and in the same straight line with it are complementary then the height of the tower is –

¼A½ ab ¼B½ ab

¼C½ b

a ¼D½

b

a

182. If ABC and DEF are similar such that area of ABC is 9 cm2 and the area of DEF is 16 cm2 and BC = 2.1 cm. Find the length of EF.

¼A½ 3.0 cm. ¼B½ 3.2 cm.

¼C½ 2.8 cm. ¼D½ 3.6 cm.

183. In the trapezium ABCD, AB AA CD and AB – 2CD, if the

area of AOB = 84cm2 then find the area of COD. (Where O is the intersecting point of AC and BD).

¼A½ 42 cm2 ¼B½ 21 cm2

¼C½ 36 cm2 ¼D½ 48 cm2

184. D and E are points on the sides AB and AC respectively of a ABC such that DE AA BC and divides

ABC into two parts equal in area, find AB

BD.

¼A½

2

2-2 ¼B½ 2

¼C½ 2 ¼D½

2

22

185. If 2cotθtanθ then find the value of θcotθtan77

.

¼A½ 2 ¼B½ 0

¼C½ & 2 ¼D½ 1

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186- vk;r ABCD esa AB = 20 lseh- 060BAC rks BC

Kkr dhft;s

¼A½ 220 lseh- ¼B½ 320 lseh-

¼C½ 24 lseh- ¼D½

3

20 lseh-

187- ,d vkneh eSlwj ls caxykSj 40 fdeh-@?ka- dh ,dleku pky ls

tkrk gS rFkk okil eSlwj 60 fdeh-@?ka- dh ,d leku pky ls

vkrk gS iwjh ;k=k ds fy, mldh vkSlr pky gS &

¼A½ 48 fdeh-@?ka- ¼B½ 50 fdeh-@?ka-

¼C½ 54 fdeh-@?ka- ¼D½ 55 fdeh-@?ka-

188- ,d uko /kkjk ds vuqfn’k 12 fdeh- tkdj okil izLFkku fcUnq ij

3 ?kaVs esa ykSVrh gS ;fn /kkjk pky 3 fdeh-@?ka- gS] rks 'kkUr ty

esa uko dh pky ¼fdeh-@?ka- esa½ gksxh &

¼A½ 12 ¼B½ 9

¼C½ 8 ¼D½ 6

189- ;fn ABCD ,d lekUrj prqHkqZt gSA ftuesa P vkSj Q Øe’k%

ABC vkSj BCD ds dsUnzd gS rks PQ gS &

¼A½ AQ ¼B½ AP

¼C½ BP ¼D½ DQ

190- O;atd 169 2 kxx dks iw.kZ cukus ds fy, K dk eku D;k

gksxk \

¼A½ 2 ¼B½ 6

¼C½ 12 ¼D½ 24

191- 10 lseh- dh f=T;k okys ,d o`Ùk esa 16 lseh- yEch ,d thok

cukbZ xbZ gSA rnuqlkj] ml o`Ùk dh dsnz ls thok dh nwjh fdruh

gSa\

¼A½ 6 lseh- ¼B½ 8 lseh-

¼C½ 9 lseh- ¼D½ 12 lseh-

192- ¼15½2

vkSj 28 ds xq.kuQy dk 63 izfr’kr ds ,d frgkbZ dk eku

D;k gS \

¼A½ 1323 ¼B½ 1233

¼C½ 1232 ¼D½ 1332

193- nks oxksZa dh Hkqtkvksa dk vUrj 18 lseh- gSA NksVs oxZ dk ifjeki

56 lseh- gSA cM+s oxZ dk {ks=Qy D;k gS \

¼A½ 900 lseh-2

¼B½ 1089 lseh-2

¼C½ 961 lseh-2

¼D½ 1024 lseh-2

194- og NksVh ls NksVh la[;k Kkr dhft,] ftldks 12] 14] 18 vkSj 24

ls Hkkx nsus ij 'ks"kQy 4 cprk gksA

¼A½ 501 ¼B½ 508

¼C½ 512 ¼D½ 516

195- 3,5,4,12 436 buesa ls lcls NksVk gS &

¼A½ 6 12 ¼B½

4 5

¼C½ 3 4 ¼D½ 3

196- 22 cos2sin2 dk U;wure eku gS & ¼A½ 0 ¼B½ 1

¼C½ 2 ¼D½ 3

197- ABC dh nks ekf/;dk;sa AD vkSj BE ledks.k G ij izfrPNsn

djrh gSA ;fn AD = 9 lseh- vkSj BE = 6 lseh-] rks BD dh

yEckbZ lseh- gS &

¼A½ 10 ¼B½ 6

¼C½ 5 ¼D½ 3

198- pkj Øekxr le la[;kvksa dk ;ksxQy 748 gSA muesa lcls NksVh

la[;k gksxh &

¼A½ 188 ¼B½ 186

¼C½ 184 ¼D½ 174

199- vuqØe 2] 6] 11] 17]-----------------------dk NBk ij gS &

¼A½ 24 ¼B½ 30

¼C½ 32 ¼D½ 36

200-

25

11

5

11

4

11

3

11 cjkcj

gSA

¼A½

25

2 ¼B½

25

1

¼C½ 25

191 ¼D½

325

1

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SSC/QTS- 236 PAGE. No. 19

186. In a rectangle ABCD, AB = 20cm, 060BAC

then find BC.

¼A½ 220 cm- ¼B½ 320 cm-

¼C½ 24 cm- ¼D½

3

20 cm-

187. A man goes from Mysore to Bangalore at a uniform speed of 40 km/hr. and comes back to Mysore at a uniform speed of 60 km/hr. His averages speed for the whole journey is –

¼A½ 48 km/hr. ¼B½ 50 km/hr.

¼C½ 54 km/hr. ¼D½ 55 km/hr.

188. A boat 12 km downstream and comes back to the starting point in 3 hr. if the speed of the current is 3 km/hr. then the speed (in km/hr.) of the boat in still water is –

¼A½ 12 ¼B½ 9

¼C½ 8 ¼D½ 6

189. If ABCD is a parallelogram in which P and Q are centroids of ABD and BCD then PQ equals –

¼A½ AQ ¼B½ AP

¼C½ BP ¼D½ DQ

190. The value of k for which the expression

169 2 kxx be a perfect square is –

¼A½ 2 ¼B½ 6

¼C½ 12 ¼D½ 24

191. A chord of length 16 cm is drawn in a circle of radius 10 cm. The distance of the chord from the centre of the circle is .

¼A½ 6 cm ¼B½ 8 cm

¼C½ 9 cm ¼D½ 12 cm

192. What is the value of one-third of sixty three percent of the product of (15)2 and 28 ?

¼A½ 1323 ¼B½ 1233

¼C½ 1232 ¼D½ 1332

193. The difference between the sides of two squares is 18 cm. The perimeter of the smaller square is 56 cm. What is the area of bigger square?

¼A½ 900 cm2

¼B½ 1089 cm2

¼C½ 961 cm2

¼D½ 1024 cm2

194. What is the smallest number which when is divided by 12, 14, 18 and 24 gives the remainder 4?

¼A½ 501 ¼B½ 508

¼C½ 512 ¼D½ 516

195. The smallest among - 3,5,4,12 436

¼A½ 6 12 ¼B½

4 5

¼C½ 3 4 ¼D½ 3

196. The minium value of 22 cos2sin2 is-

¼A½ 0 ¼B½ 1

¼C½ 2 ¼D½ 3

197. Two medians AD and BE of ABC intersect at G at right angles. If AD = 9 cm. and BE = 6 cm., then the length of BD, in cm. is –

¼A½ 10 ¼B½ 6

¼C½ 5 ¼D½ 3

198. The sum of four consecutive even number is 748. The smallest among them is –

¼A½ 188 ¼B½ 186

¼C½ 184 ¼D½ 174

199. The sixth term of the sequence 2, 6, 11, 17-------------is

¼A½ 24 ¼B½ 30

¼C½ 32 ¼D½ 36

200.

25

11

5

11

4

11

3

11 is

equal to

¼A½

25

2 ¼B½

25

1

¼C½ 25

191 ¼D½

325

1

SAM IKSHA INSTITUTETM

SSC/QTS- 236 PAGE. No. 20

ANSWER SHEET – QTS 236 Reasoning English G.K. Math’s

1 C 51 A 101 D 151 D

2 C 52 D 102 B 152 B

3 C 53 B 103 C 153 B

4 C 54 C 104 B 154 C

5 D 55 D 105 B 155 A

6 B 56 C 106 C 156 A

7 D 57 D 107 A 157 D

8 D 58 C 108 C 158 A

9 A 59 A 109 C 159 A

10 B 60 C 110 C 160 D

11 D 61 B 111 B 161 C

12 B 62 B 112 D 162 C

13 D 63 C 113 C 163 A

14 D 64 A 114 B 164 C

15 D 65 B 115 B 165 A

16 C 66 C 116 C 166 D

17 C 67 A 117 B 167 B

18 B 68 B 118 D 168 C

19 A 69 C 119 B 169 B

20 B 70 A 120 C 170 A

21 D 71 D 121 D 171 B

22 D 72 D 122 B 172 B

23 D 73 B 123 C 173 B

24 C 74 A 124 C 174 D

25 A 75 C 125 C 175 C

26 B 76 A 126 B 176 A

27 A 77 C 127 A 177 B

28 D 78 C 128 C 178 C

29 A 79 B 129 D 179 A

30 B 80 A 130 D 180 A

31 D 81 B 131 D 181 B

32 D 82 C 132 A 182 C

33 C 83 B 133 C 183 B

34 A 84 C 134 A 184 A

35 A 85 D 135 C 185 A

36 A 86 A 136 C 186 B

37 A 87 D 137 B 187 A

38 C 88 B 138 D 188 B

39 D 89 C 139 D 189 B

40 B 90 C 140 A 190 D

41 C 91 B 141 D 191 A

42 A 92 D 142 C 192 A

43 B 93 C 143 B 193 D

44 B 94 A 144 C 194 B

45 D 95 D 145 B 195 D

46 C 96 C 146 A 196 C

47 D 97 D 147 B 197 C

48 B 98 A 148 D 198 C

49 C 99 D 149 D 199 C

50 A 100 B 150 D 200 A

ANSWER SHEET – QTS 236 Reasoning English G.K. Math’s

1 C 51 A 101 D 151 D

2 C 52 D 102 B 152 B

3 C 53 B 103 C 153 B

4 C 54 C 104 B 154 C

5 D 55 D 105 B 155 A

6 B 56 C 106 C 156 A

7 D 57 D 107 A 157 D

8 D 58 C 108 C 158 A

9 A 59 A 109 C 159 A

10 B 60 C 110 C 160 D

11 D 61 B 111 B 161 C

12 B 62 B 112 D 162 C

13 D 63 C 113 C 163 A

14 D 64 A 114 B 164 C

15 D 65 B 115 B 165 A

16 C 66 C 116 C 166 D

17 C 67 A 117 B 167 B

18 B 68 B 118 D 168 C

19 A 69 C 119 B 169 B

20 B 70 A 120 C 170 A

21 D 71 D 121 D 171 B

22 D 72 D 122 B 172 B

23 D 73 B 123 C 173 B

24 C 74 A 124 C 174 D

25 A 75 C 125 C 175 C

26 B 76 A 126 B 176 A

27 A 77 C 127 A 177 B

28 D 78 C 128 C 178 C

29 A 79 B 129 D 179 A

30 B 80 A 130 D 180 A

31 D 81 B 131 D 181 B

32 D 82 C 132 A 182 C

33 C 83 B 133 C 183 B

34 A 84 C 134 A 184 A

35 A 85 D 135 C 185 A

36 A 86 A 136 C 186 B

37 A 87 D 137 B 187 A

38 C 88 B 138 D 188 B

39 D 89 C 139 D 189 B

40 B 90 C 140 A 190 D

41 C 91 B 141 D 191 A

42 A 92 D 142 C 192 A

43 B 93 C 143 B 193 D

44 B 94 A 144 C 194 B

45 D 95 D 145 B 195 D

46 C 96 C 146 A 196 C

47 D 97 D 147 B 197 C

48 B 98 A 148 D 198 C

49 C 99 D 149 D 199 C

50 A 100 B 150 D 200 A


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