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5.
(1 8)
(B) SUNOBONUST
(C) ACNPMOTVRT
1.
(D) ACMNMOTURT
6.
(A) East /
(A) KJOH
(B) KJTH
(B) North /
(C) KJHO
(D) KJHQ
(C) NorthWest /
7.
(D) SouthEast /
2.
Intellingentsia : Elitist : : ?
8.
(A) Outer shell : Sea Shell
9 : 14 : : ? : 26
(A) 12
(B) 13
(C) 15
(D) 31
2 5 9 : 13 16 20 : : 1 4 8 : ?
(A) 31 61 20
(B) 12 15 20
(C) 21 25 29
(D) 12 15 19
3.
(A) Animosity /
(9-16)
9.
10.
11.
(B) Kindness /
12.
13.
(B) Thief : Burglar
14.
(D) 1236
(A) 6958
(B) 7948
(C) 6895
(D) 9783
(A) Ammonia /
(D) Manure /
(C) 2346
(C) Nitrogen /
(D) Vice /
Misdemeanour : Felony : : ?
(B) 5686
(B) Potash /
(C) Emotion /
4.
(A) 4566
(A) IMF
(B) SAARC
(C) UNICEF
(D) WHO
(A) Stone /
(B) Sand /
(C) Cement /
(D) Rock /
(A) Haldighati /
(B) Panipat /
(C) Sarnath /
(D) Kurukshetra /
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15.
16.
(A) ADBEC
(B) FIGJH
(C) KNLOM
(D) PRTSQ
(A) EEEE
(B ) DDDD
(C) BB
(D) I I I I I I I I I
24.
"CREDITABLE"
(A) One /
21
(B) Two /
(C) Three /
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
(A) 42
(B) 81
(C) 51
(D) 91
25.
0, 2, 8, 14, ?, 34, 48
(A) 25
(B) 23
(C) 20
(D) 24
1.
Atomic age /
2.
Metallic age /
(A) 221
(B) 212
3.
Stone age /
(C) 231
(D) 241
4.
Alloy age /
(B) 0
(C) 11
(D) 4
2 + 2, 6 + 3, 12 + 4, 20 + 5, 30 + 6, ?
(A) 40 + 7
(B) 40 + 8
(C) 42 + 7
(D) 45 + 7
26.
(A) 1, 3, 4, 2
(B) 2, 3, 1, 4
(C) 3, 2, 4, 1
(D) 4, 3, 2, 1
23.
(A) abcdd
(B) bcadc
(C) cbdaa
(D) abdca
27.
(A) LSEUOAUMM
(B) AUUCOSLMM
(C) AUEUOSEMM
(D) SLUEOAUMM
"101714132106"
"PUSA"
(A) 1611210619080126
(B) 1611210619080162
UNDERESTIMATED
(A) TIMER
(B) ESTEEM
(C) 1611210619086201
(C) EARTH
(D) DIRT
(D) 1161216019080126
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28.
1.
Epitaxy
2. Episode
3.
Epigene
4. Epitome
5.
Epilogue
(A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(B) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4
(C) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4
(D) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4
33.
34.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
29.
(A) 2
(B) 8
(C) 12
(D) 4
Which letters represent the Artists who are
neither Scientists nor Doctors?
30.
(A) 115
(B) 82
(C) 135
(D) 57
31.
32.
(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 0
35.
'', 'B'
'M'
'+',
'', 'T'
40 B 8 T 6 M 3 K 4 = ?
(A) 19
(B) 11
(C) 31
(D) 23
(A) A and B / A
(B) A and L / A
(C) B and G / B
(D) L and H / L
1899
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1901
(A) Friday /
(B) Saturday /
(C) Sunday /
(D) None of these /
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39. Three forms of a dice are shown below.
36. How many triangles are there in the figure ?
Which letter will on the surface opposite to
the letter 'A' ?
'A'
37.
(A) 15
(B) 19
(C) 22
(D) 24
Which answer figure will be completed to
the question figure ?
40.
Question figure :
(A) H
(B) P
(C) B
(D) M
A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown
below in the question figures. From the
given answer figures, indicate how it will
Answer figure :
38.
41.
Question Figure:
Answer Figures:
:
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42.
44.
Statement : /
Some pins are clips.
Some clips are pens.
Conclusions : /
I.
(A) 1, 5, 7; 2, 3, 8; 4, 6, 9
(B) 3, 7, 6; 1, 8, 4; 2, 5, 9
(C) 1, 4, 9; 2, 5, 6; 3, 7, 8
(D) 1, 2, 6; 3, 4, 5; 7, 8, 9
Directions (43-44) : One or two statements are
given followed by some conclusions. You have
to consider the two statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the
given conclusions, if any, follow from the given
statements.
(43-44) :
II
43.
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Statement : /
Ancient system changes and new system
takes its place.
Conclusions : /
I. Change is the law of nature.
II. Sacrifice old thoughts as they are
obsolete.
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46.
(A) 37
(B) 38
(C) 44
(D) 40
II
B,
E,
C,
5
A
(A) 4 meters / 4
(B) 9 meters / 9
(C) 5 meters / 5
(D) 14 meters / 14
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47.
(A) Cousin /
(B) Uncle /
(C) Sister /
48.
(D) Brother /
Average age of a family of 6 members is
22 years. If the age of the youngest member
is 7 years, then what was the average age
of the family at the time of birth of this
member ?
6
22
50.
"
49.
(A) 20
(B) 15
(C) 18
(D) None of these /
Identify the answer figure that completes
the pattern in the question figure.
-I
0
-II
E
'1'
AA, BD, CC
'P'
00, 12, 44
"
"
Question Figure :
:
Answer Figures :
:
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56.
sin q
1 + cos q
2
+
=
1 + cos q
sin q
sin q
53.
54.
`2
57.
(C) 145
(D) 140
` 69
` 78
(A) ` 49
58.
(B) ` 51
(C) ` 57
(D) ` 60
The angle of elevation of the top of a tower
from a point on the ground is 45. Moving
21 m directly towards the base of the tower
the angle of elevation change to 60. What
is the height of the tower ?
45
21
60
59.
55.
(B) 150
(A) 155
12
` 75
`1
`2
(A) 15 and 25 / 15
25
(B) 35 and 15 / 35
15
(C) 30 and 20 / 30
20
(D) 25 and 25 / 25
25
If a number is divisible by both 11 and 13,
then number must be necessarily divisible
by
11
13
90
5
(A) 48 m /
(B) 49 m /
(C) 50 m /
(D) 51 m /
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(A) 56 cm /
(B) 14 cm /
(C) 28 cm /
(D) 7 cm /
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60.
61.
64.
10%
(A) ` 1982.18
(B) ` 1986.93
(C) ` 1933.25
(D) ` 1983.36
62.
(A) 3 : 1
(B) 1 : 3
(C) 1 : 5
(D) 2 : 1
(A) 10 m /
(B) 15 m /
(C) 17 m /
(D) 20 m /
66.
2
2
(B) 77 cm2 /
(D) 22 cm2 /
5/6
15
67.
45
63.
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 7
15
10
30
(A) 3
68.
15
` 9000
10%
10%
x%
` 1224
(A) ` 6561
(B) ` 6300
(A) 12%
(B) 15%
(C) ` 6500
(D) ` 6462
(C) 8%
(D) 10%
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69.
20
40
73.
1
1
.
x 1 y 1
a = xb
b = ay
(A) 4 months /
1
1
x 1 y 1
(A) 2 ab
(B) 1
(C) a
(D) b
(B) 5 months /
(C) 8 months /
(7475) :
(D) 6 months /
70.
71.
(A) 23 cm /
(B) 21 cm /
(C) 19 cm /
(D) 17 cm /
CD
AB = 10
CD = 24
17
(A) 12 cm /
(B) 13 cm /
(C) 10 cm /
(D) 11 cm /
74.
72.
If
x
2
x 2x 1
1
1
3
, then the value of x 3
3
x
is
(A) 2011
x 2 2x 1 3
(A) 110
(B) 125
(C) 27
(D) 81
1
x3
(B) 2012
(C) 2013
(D) None of these /
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75.
80.
x
y
ab
If a = x + y and b = x - y , then
is
a +b
equal to
a=
x
x +y
b=
y
x -y
xy
(A)
81.
(A)
(B)
7
25
24
24
(D)
25
7
In a trapezium ABCD, AB DC and P and Q
are mid points of AD and BC respectively. If
AB = 12 cm and PQ = 14 cm, then the length
(in cm) of CD is
ABCD AB DC
P
Q
AD
BC
AB = 12
PQ = 14
CD
(A) 26
(B) 16
(C) 28
(D) 13
78.
The value of
82.
3
2
tan(x y) =
x
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(B)
2
5
3
6
(D)
10
7
The cross section of a canal is a trapezium
in shape. If the canal is 20 m wide at the
top and 12 m wide at the bottom and the
area of the cross-section is 640 sq. m, find
the length of the cross section.
(A) 80 m /
83.
1
5
12
640
(B) 40 m /
(C) 60 m /
(D) 70 m /
If p is a prime then the LCM of p and (p + 1)
is
p
p
(p + 1)
(A) p2
1
3
If sin (x + y) =
and then tan(x y) =
,
3
2
then the value of x is
sin (x + y) =
y 2
(D)
x + y
20
is
79.
x 2 + y2
xy
(C)
cos(90 - q )cos q
+ cos2(90 q )
tan q
cos(90 - q )cos q
+ cos2(90 q )
tan q
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
(B)
(A)
(C)
77.
x +y
x
(C) x + y
76.
ab
a +b
(B) (p + 1)2
p( p + 1)
(D) p(p + 1)
2
In a class, the number of boys is more than
the number of girls by 12% of the total
strength. The ratio of boys to girls is
(C)
84.
12%
(A) 11 : 14
(C) 25 : 28
(B) 14 : 11
(D) 28 : 25
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85.
89.
3
` 10
(A) 10 oranges /
AB
BD
D
(B) 20 oranges /
AD
(C) 30 oranges /
86.
(D) 40 oranges /
(A) 20 cm /
(B) 19 cm /
(C) 18 cm /
(D) 17 cm /
90.
125
65
6
(A) 75 km/hr / 75
(B) 85 km/hr / 85
91.
(C) 95 km/hr / 95
(D) 105 km/hr / 105
87.
88.
6
3
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 10
BC
A
(A) 36
(B) 40
(C) 45
(D) 55
(D) 58.33%
60
92.
(C) 66.66%
10
12
ABC
(B) 40%
20
(A) 6
(A) 28.57 %
105
A of
(A) 15 min /
(B) 18 min /
(C) 20 min /
(D) 25 min /
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 1
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93.
12
60
65
85
x
(B) 7
(A) 15
(C) 5
97.
2
3
1
2
6
(A) 100 m /
(B) 115 m /
(C) 125 m /
(D) 150 m /
Direction (98 100) : Study the following bar
diagram and answer the equations.
(98 100) :
(D) 5
1
2
1
5
7
is
20 8
1
2
1
6
6
2
94.
That value of
1
2
1
5
7
20 8
1
2
1
6
6
2
95.
(A) 0
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 2
The simple interest at x% for x year will be
` x on the sum of
x
x%
`x
(A) ` x
(C) `
96.
(B) ` 100x
100
x
(D) `
100
x2
A, B and C enter into a partnership with
shares in th e rati o
7 4 6
: : . A fter
2 3 5
7 4 6
: :
2 3 5
4
50%
` 45900
(A) ` 4700
(C) ` 7700
98.
B
(B) ` 5300
(D) ` 8500
99.
(A) 25%
(B) 50%
(C) 75%
(D) 0%
100. In which two years was the value per ton
A
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2015
2014
2013
2012
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(B) India /
V
VI
(C) Iran /
(D) Myanmar /
107. A closed economy is one which
(A) Does not trade with other countries
(B) Does n ot posses any mean s of
international transport
(A) FeCO3
(B) Fe2O3
(C) Fe3O4
(D) FeS 2
109. Which one of the following is used in the
treatment of blood cancer ?
(A) Lycopine /
(B) Capsaicine /
(C) Carotene /
(D) Anthocyanin /
104. The last Mughal Emperor was Bahadur
Shah. His fathers name was
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(B) Sodium 24 /
24
(C) Phosphorus 32 /
(A) Akbar Shah I /
II
(C) Aurangzeb /
(D) Shahjahan /
105. Which one of the following is a cold current
of the South Pacific Ocean ?
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(D) Cobalt 60 /
60
110. Which one of the following statements is
correct ?
(A) The Constitution of India is Presidential
(B) India is a titular monarchy.
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111. Elasticity (e) expressed by the formula
1 > e > 0 is
1>e>0
(e)
(A) Perfectly elastic
(B) Relatively elastic
(C) Perfectly inelastic
(D) Relatively inelastic
112. The first Muslim President of the Indian
National Congress was
(A) Abdul Kalam Azad
(B) Rafi Ahmed Kidwai
(A) Godavari /
(B) Kaveri /
(C) Tapti /
(D) Mahanadi /
115. Who will decide the Office of Profit ?
(A) President and Governor
(B) Union Parliament
(C) Supreme Court
(D) Union Public Service Commission
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120. Which one of the following areas of India
does not come under the zone of high
seismic intensity ?
(A) Uttaranchal
(A) with the consent of all the states
(B) Karnatak Plateau
(B) with the consent of majority of states
(C) Kachch
(D) Himachal Pradesh
121. Who coined the term Hindu rate of growth
for Indian economy ?
(A) Wheat /
(B) Gram /
(C) Paddy /
(D) Mustard /
126. Which one of the following is an important
source of Vitamin E ?
E
(A) Palm oil /
(B) Ethane /
(C) Propane /
(D) Butane /
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129. The bac teria respo nsible for fix ing
133. A supply functio n express es th e
nitrogen in soyabean is
relationship between
% change in demand
% change in price
=
% change in price
(B) elasticity = % change in demand
% change in demand
% change in supply
(D) elasticity =
% change in supply
% change in price
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136. Growth of the baby in the uterus is found 140. Which among the following coal contains
using
more than 90 percent carbon ?
90
(A) X-rays /
(B) Gamma rays /
(C) Ultra sound /
(D) Ultraviolet rays /
137. The fish catch by Indian fishermen in the
international waters are part of the GDP
of
(A) Anthracite /
(B) Bituminous /
(C) Lignite /
(D) Peat /
141. We obtain turmeric from which part of the
plant ?
(A) Stem /
(B) Root /
(C) Fruit /
(D) Flower /
(B) Smilax
(C) Nepenthes
(D) Nerium
(C) Dynamo
(A) Vitamin D /
(D) Thermopile
(B) Vitamin K /
(C) Vitamin E /
(D) Vitamin C /
144. Quartz is made of
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145. An earth satellite is kept moving in its orbit. 148. Bedaquiline, a newly launched vaccine by
It is due to the phenomenon of centripetal
health M in istry , is rela te d with the
force provided by
treatment of which disease ?
(A) Pakistan /
(B) India /
(C) Uttarakhand
(C) Sri Lanka /
(D) Punjab
147. In the 64th Miss Universe Competition, the
winner Pia Alonoz Wurtzback belongs to
(D) Nepal /
150. Patty Duke, who passed away recently, was
related to which field ?
(A) Philippines /
(A) Acting /
(B) Columbia /
(B) Journalism /
(C) U.S.A. /
(C) Sports /
(D) France /
(D) Politics /
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165. The Tsunami victims suffered of cholera.
(A) suffered from
(C) suffered in
(D) No improvement
(D) negligent
170. Paltry
(A) example
(B) meagre
(C) style
(D) praise
171. Immense
(A) very huge
(C) exciting
(D) brilliant
172. Lackadaisical
(A) dull
(B) studious
(C) relaxed
(D) criticizing
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Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 190, four
alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase
underlined in the sentence. Choose the
alternative which best expresses the meaning
of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer
Sheet.
186. Eloquent lamentations regarding the fate
of the flora and fauna are certain to be
rendered as a cry in the wilderness.
(A) a cry in vain
(B) an unpleasant situation
(C) a cry with a laughter
(D) a laughter having no end
187. In modern democratic societies lynch law
seems to have become a common feature
in almost all the spheres of life.
(A) law of the parliament
(B) law of the constitution
(C) law of the mob
(D) law of the underworld
188. India must not expect any super power at
the beck and call at the time of attack.
(A) at the service
(B) ask for service
(C) at the back of
(D) call to help
189. The Principal proved to be a wet blanket at
the party of the students.
(A) discouraged from enjoying
(B) damp clothes
(C) blanket wet in the rain
(D) cold blank
190. Seema is a little hard of hearing.
(A) inaudible
(B) disinterested
(C) deaf
(D) insensitive
Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 200, you
have two brief passages with 5 questions each.
Read the passages carefully and choose the
best answer to each question out of the four
alternatives and mark it by blackening the
appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
PASSAGE-1
The capitalist system of society does not
foster healthy relations among human beings. A
few people own all the means of production and
others-though nominally few have to sell their
labour under conditions imposed upon them. The
emphasis of capitalism being on the supreme
importance of material wealth the intensity of
its appeal is to the acquisitive intensity. It
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PASSAGE-2
The stock-taking done at the first national
convection on Consumer Protection served to
highlight the areas that called for special
attention to sustain the momentum of the
movement as genuine forum for safeguarding the
peoples interests. Spreading awareness about
the rights of the consumers and the relief open
to them in case they did not get their moneys
worth of goods and services has rightly been
identified as the first priority.
While this may not be a difficult task in
urban areas, where the movement is convention
at present, taking it to the vast rural hinterland
calls for a multi-media approach in which radio
and television have a crucial role to play. The
invo lv ement of the 500-odd co nsume r
organizations in the country in publicising the
concept of fair trade practices and the remedies
available against their violation will prove
rewarding, if the message is conveyed through
villag e bodies. Government effort s remain
confined at best to setting up the infrastructure
after the formal launch of the movement with
the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act.
The mounting backlog of cases in consumer
courts, points to the need for toning up the
district level redressal machinery.
The main objective of the movement is the
creation of a culture that denies place in the
market for products that are not consumer
friendly. This is possible only if consumer bodies
take over the watch-dog role performed by the
Government till now and exercise social control
over the market to see that the benefits of
liberalization are not reaped by traders alone. But
the plea to industry to exercise self-regulation
and maintain minimum standards of quality and
devise appropriate pricing is bound to go unheeded
unless strict measures are taken to ensure
compliance.
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