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Part - I(General Intelligence)


Directions: (Question Nos. 1 and 2) in the
following questions, there is an address which
has been reproduced against (A), (B), (C) and (D),
three of which have some mistakes or the
other. The one without any mistake is your
answer.
1.
Mr. Ramachandran,
1068/90, A.F.O.
Bangalore
(Karnataka)
(A) Mr. Ramachandren,
1068/90, A.F.O.
Bangalore
(Karnataka)
(B) Mr. Ramachandran,
106/8/90, A.F.O.
Bangalor
(Karnataka)
(C) Mr. Ramachandran,
1086/90, A.F.O.
Bangalore
(Karnataka)
(D) Mr. Ramachandran,
1068/90, A.F.O.
Bangalore
(Karnataka)
2.
Tarasankar Rastogi,
A-22, Indrant Road,
Sundargarh 436065
(A) Tarasankar Rastogi,
A-22, Indrani Road,
Sundargarh 436065
(B) Tarashankar Rastogi,
A-22, Indrant Road,
Sundargarh 436065
(C) Tarasankar Rastogi,
A-22, Indrant Road,
Sundaragarh 436065
(D) Tarasankar Rastogi
A-22, Indrant Road,
Sundargarh 436065
Direction: (Q-No.3) From amongst the given
alternatives, select the one is which the set of
numbers is most like the set of numbers given
below:
3.
(7, 12, 22, 37)
(A) 2, 7, 12, 32
(B) 3, 8, 18, 33
(C) 4, 8, 19, 34
(D) 8, 13, 22, 38
Directions : In Q. Nos. 4-5. Which one set of
letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in
the given letter series shall complete it?
4.
h_eg_fegh_eghfe_
(A) gffh
(B) hhgg
(C) ffgh
(D) fhfg

5.

_011121_11121_111_
(A) 1002
(B) 1102
(C) 1012
(D) 1211
Directions: In Q. Nos. 6 to 11, select the missing
letters/word/number/figure from the given
alternatives.
6.
WYV ? IKH, BDA
(A) OPR
(B) ROP
(C) PRO
(D) OQN
7.
3, 15, ?, 63, 99, 143
(A) 27
(B) 45
(C) 35
(D) 56
8.
Question Figures

Answer Figures

9.

(A)
(B)
(C)
Question Figures

(D)

Answer Figures

10.

(A)
(B)
(C)
Question Figures

(D)

Answer Figures

11.

(A)
(B)
(C)
Question Figures

(D)

Answer Figures

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Part - I
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(A), (B), (C)

1.

2.

2
(D)

Mr. Ramachandran,
1068/90, A.F.O.
Bangalore
(Karnataka)
(A) Mr. Ramachandren,
1068/90, A.F.O.
Bangalore
(Karnataka)
(B) Mr. Ramachandran,
106/8/90, A.F.O.
Bangalor
(Karnataka)
(C) Mr. Ramachandran,
1086/90, A.F.O.
Bangalore
(Karnataka)
(D) Mr. Ramachandran,
1068/90, A.F.O.
Bangalore
(Karnataka)
Tarasankar Rastogi,
A-22, Indrant Road,
Sundargarh 436065
(A) Tarasankar Rastogi,
A-22, Indrani Road,
Sundargarh 436065
(B) Tarashankar Rastogi,
A-22, Indrant Road,
Sundargarh 436065
(C) Tarasankar Rastogi,
A-22, Indrant Road,
Sundaragarh 436065
(D) Tarasankar Rastogi
A-22, Indrant Road,
Sundargarh 436065

5.

_ 011121 _ 11121 _ 111 _


(A) 1002
(B) 1102
(C) 1012
(D) 1211
.6
11

6.

WYV, ? , IKH, BDA


(A) OPR
(C) PRO
3, 15, ? , 63, 99, 143
(A) 27

7.

(B) ROP
(D) OQN
(B) 45

8.

9.

10.

11.
3.

4.

(7, 12, 22, 37)


(A) 2, 7, 12, 32
(C) 4, 8, 19, 34
. 4
5

(B) 3, 8, 18, 33
(D) 8, 13, 22, 38

h _ eg _ fegh _ eghfe _
(A) gffh
(B) hhgg
(C) ffgh
(D) fhfg

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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12.

Which one set of letters when sequentially


plced at the gaps inthe given letter series
shall complete it?
p _ qsp _ _ sprq _ prqs
(A) srqs
(B) rrqs
(C) rqqs
(D) rrqr
Directions : In question nos. 13-17. Find the odd
word/letter/number from the given responses.
13. (A) Happiness
(B) Honesty
(C) Deceive
(D) Truth
14. (A) EPH
(B) FQI
(C) HSK
(D) KWO
15. (A) ECDBA
(B) OMNLK
(C) WUVTS
(D) SRTQP
16. (A) 65
(B) 85
(C) 35
(D) 25
17. (A) 10-60
(B) 30-90
(C) 40-240
(D) 20-120
18. If C = 3, CEP = 24, then what will be the
value of HUX?
(A) 47
(B) 49
(C) 51
(D) 53
19. The letters of the given word have been
coded in a particular way. Using those, find
out the word for the given question mark (?)
FEAST
?
NOCWR
WCNO
(A) FESA
(B) SAFE
(C) SFAE
(D) EFAS
20. If GECA means 8642, then HFBD means
(A) 9735
(B) 7953
(C) 7935
(D) 5379
21. A word given in Capital Letters is followed
by four answer words. Out of these only one
can be formed by using the letters of the
given words. Find out that word.
ENVIRONMENT
(A) EMINENT
(B) ENTRANCE
(C) ENTERTAIN
(D) MOVEMENT
22. From the given alternative words, select the
word which cannot be formed using the
letters of the given word.
PRESIDENTIAL
(A) SLEEP
(B) DENTAL
(C) ARDENT
(D) DIGITAL
Directions : In Q. Nos. 23- 24, A statement is
given followed by two conclusions/assumptions,
I and II. You have to consider the statement to be
true, even if it seems to be at variance from
commonly known facts. You are to decide which
of the given conclusions/assumptions can
definitely be drawn from the given statement,
indicate your answer
23. Statement :
Physical exercise is necessary for good health.
Conclusion:
I. John plays Tennis at age seventy.
II. Men with irregular habits have to go to
hospital.
(A) Only I follows
(B) Only II follows
(C) neither I nor II follows
(D) both I and II follow

Statement : If he is intelligent, he will pass


the examination.
Assumption:
I. To pass, he must be intelligent.
II. He will pass the examination.
(A) Only I is implicit
(B) Only II is implicit
(C) Both I and II are implicit
(D) both are not implicit
25. A father increases pocket money of his son
by 20%. If son gets ` 300 after increase, find
his pocket money before increase.
(A) ` 250
(B) ` 240
(C) ` 200
(D) ` 230
26. A is B's brother, C is A's mother, D is C's
father, B is D's granddaughter. How is B
related to F who is A's son?
(A) Aunt
(B) Cousin
(C) Niece
(D) Grandaunt
27. The total age of a mother and her daughter
is 60 years. The difference between their
ages is 30 years. Find out the age of the
mother.
(A) 40 years
(B) 45 years
(C) 50 years
(D) 55 years
28. Nisha is taller than Suja. Nina is taller than
Nisha, Nila is taller than Nina. Misha is the
tallest of all. If they stand according to their
height, who will be in the middle?
(A) Nisha
(B) Nina
(C) Suja
(D) Nila
Directions : (Question no. 29). From among the
given alternatives, select the one in which the
set of numbers is most like the set of numbers
given in the question.
29. Given set: (10, 12, 15)
(A) (21, 23, 27)
(B) (30, 32, 36)
(C) (60, 62, 66)
(D) (68, 70, 73)
30. If a cube is made using the given
arrangments, which colour will be opposite
the colour Green?

24.

31.

(A) Orange
(B) Red
(C) Silver
(D) Violet
Which number will appear at the bottom
face in the last cube?

(A) 3
(C) 6

(B) 4
(D) 1

12.

24.
p _ qsp _ _ sprq _ prqs
(A) srqs

I.

(B) rrqs

II.

13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.

(A)
(C)
(A) EPH
(C) HSK
(A) ECDBA
(C) WUVTS
(A) 65
(C) 35
(A) 10-60
(C) 40-240
C = 3, CEP = 24,
(A) 47
(C) 51

(B)
(D)
(B) FQI
(D) KWO
(B) OMNLK
(D) SRTQP
(B) 85
(D) 25
(B) 30-90
(D) 20-120
HUX
(B) 49
(D) 53

(A)

(B)

(C) I

II

(D)

25.

II

20%
` 300

26.

(A) ` 250
(C) ` 200
A, B
B, D

(B) ` 240
(D) ` 230
D, C
F

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

27.

60

19.

30
FEAST
NOCWR
(A) FESA
(C) SFAE

?
WCNO

20.

8642
(A) 9735

(B) SAFE
(D) EFAS
HFBD
(B) 7953

(A) 40

(B) 45

(C) 50

(D) 55

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

28.

21.

. 29,
ENVIRONMENT
(A) EMINENT
(C) ENTERTAIN

(B) ENTRANCE
(D) MOVEMENT

PRESIDENTIAL
(A) SLEEP

(B) DENTAL

29.
(A) (21, 23, 27)
(C) (60, 62, 66)

22.

(10, 12, 15)


(B) (30, 32, 36)
(D) (68, 70, 73)

30.

. 23 - 24,
I
II

23.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A) 3
(C) 6

(B) 4
(D) 1

31.
I.
II.
(A)
(C)

70

I
I,

II

(B)
(D) I

II
II

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32.

From the following Venn diagram identify


the number of person who are either good
speaker or post graduates or doctors?

(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 15
(D) 22
Directions : In Q. No. 33, from the given
alternatives select the word which can be
formed using the letters given in the word.
33. INFORMATION
(A) FARMER
(B) MOTION
(C) FIREMAN
(D) NAME
Directions: In Q. No. 34, a series of figures are
given which can be grouped into classes. Select
the group into which the figures can be
classified from the given responses.

37.

38.

39.

34.
40.

(A) 1, 4, 9; 2, 5, 8; 3, 6, 7
(B) 2, 5, 8; 1, 4, 6; 3, 7, 9
(C) 3, 6, 7; 2, 5, 8; 1, 2, 9
(D) 2, 5, 8; 3, 6, 9; 4, 6, 7
35. Which one of the given reponses would be a
meaningful order of the following?
(1) Adult
(2)Child
(3) Infant
(4) Boy
(5) Adolescent
(A) 1, 3, 4, 5, 2
(B) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1
(C) 2, 3, 5, 4, 1
(D) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5
Directions : In the following question you have
to identify the correct response from the given
premises stated according to following symbols.
36.

If > = . = , < = +,
(A) 6 < 2 > 3

= -, + = =, = <, - = >

8 4 + 13

2 < 3 > 8 < 4 - 13


(C) 6 2 < 3 8 > 4 13
(D) 6 > 2 3 < 8 4 + 13
(B) 6

41.

Find the missing number from the given


responses.
6

15

20

20

51

65

(A) 56
(B) 120
(C) 51
(D) 12
Insert the missing number

(A) 22
(B) 33
(C) 11
(D) 44
If the letters in PRABA are coded as 27595
and THILAK are coded as 368451, how can
BHARATI be coded?
(A) 9657538
(B) 9567538
(C) 9675538
(D) 9567568
The below Venn diagram shows a city
population which read three popular daily
newspapers Hindustan Times (HT), The
Times of India (TI) and Navbhart Times (NT):
City Population

If a person is randomly selected from the


city population and it is found that he reads
at least one of the three newspapers then
the person belongs to which part of the
population?
(A) g
(B) a + b + c
(C) P - h
(D) P - g
If in a code language PARENT is written as
BDFGJK and CHILDREN is written as
MOXQUFGJ, how is REPRINT written in that
code?
(A) FGBFXGD
(B) BGBFXJK
(C) FGBUXJK
(D) FGBFXJK

32.

37.

(A) 6
(C) 15

(B) 7
(D) 22

INFORMATION
(A) FARMER
(C) FIREMAN

15

20

20

51

65

(A) 56
(C) 51

(B) 120
(D) 12

(A) 22
(C) 11

(B) 33
(D) 44

38.

. 33,
33.

(B) MOTION
(D) NAME

. 34,

39.

PRABA
368451

34.

27595

THILAK

BHARATI

(A) 9657538

(B) 9567538

(C) 9675538

(D) 9567568

40.
(HT),
(TI)

(A) 1, 4, 9;
(B) 2, 5, 8;
(C) 3, 6, 7;
(D) 2, 5, 8;

2, 5, 8;
1, 4, 6;
2, 5, 8;
3, 6, 9;

(NT)

3, 6, 7
3, 7, 9
1, 2, 9
4, 6, 7

35.
1

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

3
(B) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1
(D) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5
(A) g
(C) P-h

36.

> = . = , < = +,

= -, + = =, = <, - = >

(A) 6 < 2 > 3 8 4 + 13

2 < 3 > 8 < 4 - 13


(C) 6 2 < 3 8 > 4 13
(D) 6 > 2 3 < 8 4 + 13

(B) a + b + c
(D) P-g

41.

BDFGJK
CHILDREN

MOXQUFGJ,

(B) 6

(A) FGBFXFD
(C) FGBUXJK

(B) BGBFXJK
(D) FGBFXJK

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42.

A statement followed by two assumptions I


& II is given. You have to consider the
statement to be true even if they seem at
variance from commonly known facts and
decide which one of t he four giv en
alternatives is correct
Statement :
If people are intelligent they should be
creative.
Assumptions :
(I) Creativity and intelligence are realted.
(II) Creative people are intelligent.
(A) Only I is valid
(B) Only II is valid
(C) Both I and II are valid
(D) Both I and II are invalid
Direction:- (Q.43-45) : Read the information
given below and answer the following
questions.
P is the father of R, but R is not his son. T is
the daughter of R. U is the wife of P. Q is the
brother of R. S is the son of Q. V is the wife of
Q. W is the father of V.
43. Who is the Grandmother of S?
(A) W
(B) P
(C) R
(D) U
44. Who is the son of U ?
(A) Q
(B) R
(C) T
(D) S
45. Who is the father-in-law of Q ?
(A) R
(B) P
(C) T
(D) W
46. Gita is 314 days elder to Suman, while
Sapna is 70 weeks elder to Gita. If Sapna
was born on Thursday, then on which day
Suman was born?
(A) Friday
(B) Tuesday
(C) Saturday
(D) Wednesday

47.

At what time between 10 and 11 Oclock will


the hand of clock be at right angle?
(A) 38

2
min past 10
11

(B) 6

5
min past 10
11

3
2
min past 10 (D) 8
min past 10
11
11
48. Four persons A, B, C and D are sitting along
the different sides of a table. B is sitting
towards left of A. C who is facing West, is
sitting to the right of D. Who is facing South?
(A) A
(B) B
(C) B or D
(D) Data inadequate
Directions (Q. Nos. 49-50): In each of the
questions below are given two statements
followed by two conclusions numbered I and II.
You have to take the given statements to be
true even if they seem to at variance from
commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions
and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
49. Statements: All rivers are mountains.
Some rivers are deserts.
Conclusions: I. Some mountains are
deserts.
II. Some deserts are not
mountains.
(A) I and II follow
(B) Only I follows
(C) Only II follows
(D) None of these
50. Statements:
All t alented persons are
trustworthy.
Some trustwor thy are
musicians.
Conclusions: I. All talented persons are
musicians.
II. Some musicians are not
talented persons.
(A) Only I follows
(B) Only II follows
(C) I and II follow
(D) None of these
(C) 38

42.

47

II

I.
II.
(A)

(B)

II

10
900

11
2
11

(A) 10

38

(B) 10

(C) 10

38

(D) 10

48.

5
11
3
11

2
11

A, B, C D
B, A
D

(C)

(D)
43

(A) A
(C) B

45

49
P, R
U,P
Q
43.

44.

45.

R
Q, R
W, V

S
(A) W
(C) R
U
(A) Q
(C) T
Q
(A) R
(C) T

46

50
I

T, R
S, Q

(B) P
(D) U

314

49.
I.
II.
(A) I
(C)

II
II

(B)
(D)

(B)
(D)

II

50.

70
(A)
(C)

II

V,

(B) R
(D) S
(B) P
(D) W

(B) B
(D)

I.
(B)
(D)

II.
(A)
(C) I

I
II

Part - II (Arithmetic)
51.

The sides of a triangle are 6 cm, 8 cm, and


10 cm. The area of the greatest square that
can be inscribed in it, is
(A) 18 cm2
(B) 15 cm2
(C)

52.

2304
cm2
49

6
metres
11

(B) 5

6
meters
11

(D) 6

(C) 6

56.

57.

3
meters
11

60.

2
meters
11

The product of cos 1, cos 2, cos3 ..........


cos 90 is(A) 1
(B) 0
(C) 1
(D) f
The base of a conical tent is 19.2 metres in
diameter and its height is 2.8 meters. The
area (in square metres) of the canvas
required to put up such a tent is nearly (use

55.

59.

22
)
7

(A) 3

54.

576
cm2
49

The perimeter (in metres) of a semicircle


is numerically equal to its area (in square
meters). The length of its diameter is (take

53.

(D)

58.

22
)
7

62.

(A) 3017.10
(B) 3170
(C) 301.71
(D) 30.17
A solid metalic sphere of radius 3
decimeters is melted to form a circular sheet
of 1 millimetre thickness. The diameter of
the sheet so formed is
(A) 26 metres
(B) 24 meters
(C) 12 meters
(D) 6 meters
The value of

61.

63.

1  sin x
is1  sin x

(A) sec x + tan x


(B) cosec x + cot x
(C) tan x + cot x
(D) sec x + cosec x
P can complete 1/4 of a work in 10 days, Q
can complete 40% of the same work in 15
days, R, 1/3 of the work in 13 days and S,
1/6 of the work in 7 days. Who willl be able
to completer the work first?
(A) P
(B) Q
(C) R
(D) S

64.

A, B and C together can complete a piece of


work in 30 minutes. A and B together can
complete the same work in 50 minutes. C
alone can complete the work in
(A) 60 minutes
(B) 75 minutes
(C) 80 minutes
(D) 150 minutes
A, B and C start a partnership. A invests
certain sum, B invests the double amount
after 6 months and C invests three times
the amount after 8 months. What will be
C's share if the profit is ` 27,000 at the end
of the year?
(A) ` 9,000
(B) ` 9,002
(C) ` 9,287
(D) ` 9,820
One tap can fill a water tank in 40 minutes
and another tap can make the filled tank
empty in 60 minutes. If both the taps are
open, in how many hours will the empty
tank be filled?
(A) 2
(B) 2.5
(C) 3
(D) 3.5
3 men and 4 boys can earn Rs. 756 in 7 days.
11 men and 13 boys can earn Rs. 3008 in 8
days. In what time will 7 men with 9 boys
earn Rs. 2480?
(A) 8 days
(B) 10 days
(C) 15 days
(D) 20 days
A train travelling at 48 km/hr crosses
another train, having half its length and
travelling in opposite direction at 42 km/
hr, in 12 seconds. It also passes a railway
platform in 45 seconds. The length of the
railway platform is
(A) 200 m
(B) 300 m
(C) 350 m
(D) 400 m
Ravi and Ajay start simultaneously from a
place A towards B, 60 km apart. Ravi's speed
is 4 km/hr less than that of Ajay. Ajay, after
reaching B, turns back and meets Ravi at a
place 12 km away from B. Ravi's speed is
(A) 12 km/hr
(B) 10 km/hr
(C) 8 km/hr
(D) 6 km/hr
Two boats A and B start towards each other
from two places, 108 km apart. Speeds of
the boats A and B in still water are 12 km/
hr and 15/km/hr respectively. If A proceeds
down and B up the stream, they will meet
after
(A) 4.5 hours
(B) 4 hours
(C) 5.4 hours
(D) 6 hours

Part -II
51.

10

58.

A, B

C
A

30
B

50

C
2

(A) 18

(B) 15

2304
(C)
49

576
(D)
49

59.

(A) 60
(C) 80
A, B

(B) 75
(D) 150
C

52.

B6
C8

53.

27 000

22
7

(S

(A) ` 9,000
(C) ` 9,287

(A) 3

6
11

(B) 5

3
11

(C) 6

6
11

(D) 6

2
11

60.

cos 1, cos 2, cos3 .......... cos 90


61.
(A) 1
(C) 1

(B) 0
(D) f

62.

22
7
(A) 3017.10
(C) 301.71
3
1

(B) 3170
(D) 30.17

(A) 26

(B) 24

(C) 12

(D) 6

(A) 8
(C) 15
48

45
(A) 200
(C) 350
B
4

(B) cosec x + cot x


(D) sec x + cosec x

1/4

40%

15
S

10
,R

,Q

64.

(A) 12
(C) 8
A

B
12
(B) 10
(D) 6
B 108
A

1/3

1/6

(B) 300
(D) 400
A 60

63.

(A) sec x + tan x


(C) tan x + cot x
P

(B) 10
(D) 20
42
12

1  sin x
1  sin x

56.

57.

4
13

(B) 2.5
(D) 3.5
7
` 756
8
` 3008
9
` 2480

19 2
28

55.

(A) 2
(C) 3
3
11

54.

C
(B) ` 9,002
(D) ` 9,820
40
60

13

12
A

15
B

?
(A) P
(C) R

(B) Q
(D) S

(A) 4.5
(C) 5.4

(B) 4
(D) 6

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65 . Four years ago, the ratio of A's age to B's
age was 11:14 and four years later, their
ages will be in the ration 13:16. The present
age of A is
(A) 48 years
(B) 26 years
(C) 44 years
(D) 28 years
66. In an alloy, zinc and copper are in the ratio
1 : 2. In the second alloy, the same elements
are in the ratio 2 : 3. If these two alloys be
mixed to form a new alloy in which the two
elements are in the ratio 5:8, the ratio of
these two alloys in the new alloy is
(A) 3 : 10
(B) 3 : 7
(C) 10 : 3
(D) 7 : 3
67. A jar contained a mixture of two liquids A
and B in the ratio 4 : 1. When 10 litres of
the mixture was taken out and 10 litres of
liquid B was poured into the jar, this ratio
became 2 : 3. The quantity of liquid A
contained in the jar was
(A) 4 litres
(B) 8 litres
(C) 16 litres
(D) 32 litres
68. The salaries of A, B and C are in the ratio
1 : 3 : 4. If the salaries are increased by 5%,
10% and 15% respectively, then the
increased salaries will be in the ratio
(A) 20 : 66 : 95
(B) 21 : 66 : 95
(C) 21 : 66 : 92
(D) 19 : 66 : 92
69. The total marks obtained by Arun in English
and Mathematics are 170. If the difference
between his marks in these two subjects is
10, then the ratio of his marks in these
subjects is
(A) 7 : 8
(B) 8 : 7
(C) 9 : 8
(D) 9 : 7
70. A started a business with a capital of
` 1, 00, 000. One year later, B joined him
with a capital of ` 2, 00, 000. At the end of 3
years from the start of the business, the
profit earned was ` 84, 000. The share of B
in the profit exceeded the share of A by
(A) ` 10, 000
(B) ` 12, 000
(C) ` 14, 000
(D) ` 15, 000
71.

73.

74.

75.

together when

(A) 13

(C)
72.

76.

77.

78.

79.

(D) 3

In a class, the average of boys and girls is


A. The ratio of boys and girls is 3:1. If the
average of the marks obtained by boys is
A+1 then find the average of marks obtained
by girls?
(A) A3
(B) A+1
(C) A+2
(D) 3

1
hours
3

80.

(B) 10 hours

1
hours
3
By selling a table for ` 350 instead ` 400,
loss percent increases by 5% . The cost price
of the table is
(A) ` 1050
(B) ` 417.50
(C) ` 435
(D) ` 1000
By selling a plot of land for ` 45, 000 a person
loses 10%. At what price should he sell it to
gain 15%?
(A) ` 50, 000
(B) ` 55, 000
(C) ` 57, 500
(D) ` 60, 000
The perimeter of a square is thrice the
perimeter of a rectangle. If the perimeter
of the square is 84 cms and the length of
the rectangle is 8 cms, what is the difference
between the breadth of the rectangle and
the side of the square?
(A) 15 cms
(B) 19 cms
(C) 10 cms
(D) 8 cms
The students in three classes are in the
ratio 2 : 3 : 5. If 20 students are increased
in each class, the ratio changes to 4 : 5 : 7.
Originally the total number of students was
(A) 50
(B) 90
(C) 100
(D) 150
The effective annual rate of interest,
corresponding to a nominal rate of 6% per
annum payable half yearly, is
(A) 6.06%
(B) 6.07%
(C) 6.08%
(D) 6.09%
(C) 6 hours

( 2 3  2 2 )?
(B)

3
of the cistrn is already full
4

of water

By how much does ( 12  18 ) exceed

(A) 2

In a certain year, the average monthly


income of a person was ` 3,400. For the first
eight month of the year, his average
monthly income was ` 3,160 and for the last
five months, it was ` 4,120. His income in
the eighth month of the year was?
(A) ` 3,160
(B) ` 5, 080
(C) ` 15, 520
(D) ` 5, 520
The average age of 40 students of a class is
18 years. When 20 new students are
admitted to the same class, the average age
of the students of the class in increased by
6 months. The av erage age of newly
admitted students is
(A) 19 years
(B) 19 years 6 months
(C) 20 years
(D) 20 years 6 months
A cistern has two pipes. One can fill it with
water in 8 hours and other can empty it in
5 hours. In how many hours will the cistern
be empited if both the pipes are opened

(D) 3

11

65 .

11:14

73.

` 3,400

13:16
` 3,160

A
(A) 48

(B) 26

(C) 44

(D) 28

66.

1 2
2

74.

` 4,120

(A) ` 3,160
(C) ` 15, 520
40

(B) ` 5, 080
(D) ` 5, 520
18

20

3
6

(A) 3 : 10
(C) 10 : 3
67.

(A) 19
(B) 19
(C) 20
(D) 20

(B) 3 : 7
(D) 7 : 3
B
4:1

A
10

10

6
6

75.

8
5

2 : 3.
A

68.

3
4

(A) 4

(B) 8

(C) 16

(D) 32

A, B

1:3:4
5%, 10%

15%

(A) 20 : 66 : 95
(C) 21 : 66 : 92

(A) 13

(B) 21 : 66 : 95
(D) 19 : 66 : 92

70.

10

(A) 7 : 8
(C) 9 : 8
A ` 1, 00, 000

(B) 8 : 7
(D) 9 : 7
B

` 400

5
(A) ` 1050
(C) ` 435
77.

(B) ` 417.50
(D) ` 1000
45 000
15

10

` 2, 00, 000

` 84, 000

(A) ` 50, 000


(C) ` 57, 500

(B) ` 55, 000


(D) ` 60, 000

(A)
(C)

(B)
(D)

78.

A
(A) ` 10, 000
(C) ` 14, 000

(B) ` 12, 000


(D) ` 15, 000

( 12  18 ), ( 2 3  2 2 )
(A) 2

(B)

?
79.

2:3:
5

(C)

1
3
` 350

(D) 3

76.

71.

(B) 10

(C) 6

69.
170

1
3

(D) 3

20
4:5:7

72.

A
31
1
(A) A - 3

(B) A + 1

(C) A + 2

(D) A + 3

(A) 50
(C) 100

(B) 90
(D) 150

6
(A) 6.06%
(C) 6.08%

(B) 6.07%
(D) 6.09%

80.

12

81.

82.

83.

What annual instalment will discharge a


debt of ` 6450 due in 4 years at 5% simple
interest?
(A) ` 1650
(B) ` 1835
(C) ` 1935
(D) ` 1500
A sum of money becomes ` 4500 after two
years and ` 6750 after 4 years on compound
interest. The sum is
(A) ` 4000
(B) ` 2500
(C) ` 3000
(D) ` 3050
If 50% of (x - y) = 30% of (x + y), then what
percent of x is y?

1
%
3
(C) 40%
(D) 400%
Given that 10% of A's income = 15% of B's
income = 20% of C's income. If sum of their
income is ` 7800, then B's income is
(A) ` 3600
(B) ` 3000
(C) ` 2400
(D) ` 1800
If two number are respectively 20% and 50%
of a third number, what is the ratio between
the two numbers?
(A) 5 : 2
(B) 2 : 5
(C) 1 : 5
(D) 1 : 2
If the radius of a circle is increased by 50%,
its area is increased by
(A) 125%
(B) 100%
(C) 75%
(D) 50%
The base radii of two cylinders are in the
ratio 2 : 3 and their heights are in the ratio
5 : 3. The ratio of their valumes is
(A) 27 : 20
(B) 20 : 27
(C) 9 : 4
(D) 4 : 9
If a number x is 10% less than another
number y and y is 10% more than 125, then
x is equal to
(A) 150
(B) 143
(C) 140.55
(D) 123.75
In a ABC, AB = BC, B = x and
B is
(A) 25%

84.

85.

86.

87.

88.

89.

92.

93.

94.

(B) 33

95.

A man riding a cycle, completes one lap of a


square field along its perimeter at the speed
of 43.2 km/hr in 1 minute 20 second. What
is the area of the field?
(A) 52900 sq. mts.
(B) 57600 sq. mts.
(C) 48400 sq. mts.
(D) 52000 sq. mts.
1
1
= 3 then x8 + 8 = ?
x
x
(A) 2207
(B) 2105
(C) 2200
(D) 2209
The sum of the H.C.F. and L.C.M. of two
numbers is 680 and the L.C.M. is 84 times
the H.C.F. If one of the numbers is 56, the
other is
(A) 84
(B) 12
(C) 8
(D) 96
If * represents a number, then the value of
If x +

* in 5

96.

3
1
u3
19 is
*
2

(A) 7
(C) 6
The simplification of

(B) 4
(D) 2

1
1
1
1

1  1  1  .......1 
results in
2
3
4

100
(A) 0.01
(B) 0.001
(C) 1
(D) 0.1.
97.

98.

99.

sin A  sin B cos A  cos B



!?
cos A  cos B sin A  sin B
(A) sin A . cos B
(B) cos A . cos B
(C) 0
(D) tan A . tan B
If the length and breadth of a rectangle are
in the ratio 3 : 2 and its perimeter is 20 cm,
then the area of the rectangle (in cm 2) is
(A) 24
(B) 48
(C) 72
(D) 96
If ' ABC is right angled at B, then which of
the following is true?
(A)

AB
AC

sin c

(B)

BC
AB

tan c

AC
AB
cos c
sec c
(D)
AB
BC
100. Two men are on opposite sides of a tower.
They measure the angles of elevation of the
top of the tower as 30 and 45 respectively.
If the height of the tower is 50m, find the
distance between the two men.
(C)

90.

91.

(A) 30
(B) 44
(C) 40
(D) 64
The value of 2sin230 3cos245 + tan260 is
(A) 1
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 2
Given that
12 +22 + 32 + ...... + 202 = 2870, the value of
(22 +42 + 62 +........+ 402) is
(A) 11480
(B) 5740
(C) 28700
(D) 2870

(Take 3 = 1.73)
(A) 136.5 m
(C) 130.25 m

(B) 146.2 m
(D) 216.35 m

13

81.

6450

92.

5
4

(A) ` 1650
(C) ` 1935

(B) ` 1835
(D) ` 1500
4500

82.

83.

6750
(A) ` 4000
(B) ` 2500
(C) ` 3000
(D) ` 3050
(x - y)
50 = (x + y)
30 , x
y ?

1
%
3
(D) 400%
10 = B

(C) 40%
84.
=C
7800
(A) ` 3600
(C) ` 2400

(B) ` 3000
(D) ` 1800
20
?
(B) 2 : 5
(D) 1 : 2

(A) 5 : 2
(C) 1 : 5
50
(A) 125%
(C) 75%

88.

89.

93.

(B)
(D)

1
=3
x
(A) 2207
(C) 2200
x+

1
=?
x8
(B) 2105
(D) 2209
680

x8 +

94.
84
15

(B) 100%
(D) 50%
2:3
5:3

(A) 27 : 20
(B) 20 : 27
(C) 9 : 4
(D) 4 : 9
x
y 10
y
125 10
, x
(A) 150
(B) 143
(C) 140.55
(D) 123.75
ABC AB = BC, B = x
B

56

(A) 84
(C) 8

20
B

85.

86.

(A)
(C)

(B) 33

(A) 25%

87.

95.
50

(B) 12
(D) 96

*
*
(A) 7
(C) 6

96.

(B) 4
(D) 2

1
1
1
1

1  1  1  .......1 

2
3
4

100
(A) 0.01
(C) 1

97.

3
1
u3
19
*
2

(B) 0.001
(D) 0.1.

sin A  sin B cos A  cos B



!?
cos A  cos B sin A  sin B
(A) sin A . cos B
(C) 0

(B) cos A . cos B


(D) tan A . tan B
3 2
20

98.

(A) 24
(C) 72

(B) 48
(D) 96

' ABC

99.

?
(A)

90.

91.

(A) 30
(B) 44
(C) 40
(D) 64
2sin230 3cos245 + tan260
(A) 1
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 2
2
2
2
1 +2 + 3 + ...... + 202 = 2870
(22 +42 + 62 +........+ 402)
(A) 11480
(B) 5740
(C) 28700
(D) 2870

(C)

AB
AC
AC
AB

sin c

(B)

cos c

(D)

BC
AB
AB
BC

tan c
sec c

100.
30
50

( 3 = 1.73
(A) 136.5
(C) 130.25

45

)
(B) 146.2
(D) 216.35

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Part - III (General Awareness)


101. The monk who influenced Ashoka to
embrace Buddhism was
(A) Vishnu Gupta
(B) Upa Gupta
(C) Brahma Gupta
(D) Brihadratha
102. The declaration that Democracy is a
Government 'of the people, by the people;
for the people' was made by
(A) Georgy Vashington
(B) Winston Churchill
(C) Abraham Lincoln
(D) Theodore Roosevelt
103. Who among the following took the title of
'Vikramaditya'?
(A) Chandragupta I
(B) Chandragupta II
(C) Samudragupta
(D) Skandagupta
104. The destruction of the Maurya Empire was
followed by a series of invasions, and the
first to invade India were the
(A) Bactrian-Greeks (B) Parthians
(C) Kushanas
(D) Shakas
105. Who among the following Mughal Emperors
had the longest reign?
(A) Bahadur Shah
(B) Jahandar Shah
(C) Farrukhsiyar
(D) Muhammad Shah
106. In which of the following years was the first
Railway line between Bombay and Thane laid?
(A) 1853
(B) 1854
(C) 1856
(D) 1858
107. Who among the following was not a party to
the league that was defeated by the British
in the Battle of Buxar?
(A) Shuja-ud-daulah (B) Shah Alam
(C) Mir Jafar
(D) Mir Kasim
108. In Buddhism, what does Patimokkha stand for?
(A) A description of Mahayana Buddhism
(B) A description of Hinayana Buddhism
(C) The rules of the Sangha
(D) The questions of king Menander
109. The first dynasty of the Vijayanagar
kingdom was
(A) Hoysala
(B) Sangama
(C) Saluva
(D) Tuluva
110. The Mughal Empire extended up to Tamil
territory in the South under the reign of
(A) Akbar
(B) Aurangazeb
(C) Jahangir
(D) Shah Jahan
111. In which oe of the following Ministries the
census organization has been functioning
on a permanent footing since 1961?
(A) Health and Family Welfare
(B) Home Affairs
(C) Social Justice and Empowerment
(D) Human Resource Development

112. Whic h of t he following is no t a


recommendation of the Ashok Mehta
Committee on Panchayati Raj?
(A) Open participation of political parties in
Panchayati Raj
(B) Creation of a three-tier system
(C) Reservation of seats for Scheduled
Castes adn Scheduled Tribes
(D) Compulsory powers of taxation to
Panchayati Raj institution
113. Which one of the following statements is
not correct?
(A) It is the responsibility of the Election
Commission to get the names of all
eligible voters put on the voters list
(B) Normally a complete revision of the list
takes place every five years
(C) Possessing Election Photo Identity Card
is compulsory for voting
(D) In rare situations, some criminals and
persons with unsound mind can be
denied the right to vote
114. Who among the following was the first
Speaker of the Lok Sabha?
(A) M.A. Ayyangar
(B) G.V. Mavalankar
(C) Sardar Hukam Singh
(D) N. Sanjiva Reddy
115. The vesting of 'residuary' powers in the
central government by the Consitution of
India indicates:
(A) that India is a federal polity
(B) that Indian is neither federal not unitary
(C) that India is quasi federal.
(D) unitary character of Indian polity.
116. The hill range that separates the state of
Manipur from the state of Nagaland is
known as
(A) Arakan hills
(B) Patkal hills
(C) Barail hills
(D) Manipur hills
117. Which continent of the world does not have
a desert?
(A) Australia
(B) Europe
(C) Asia
(D) North America
118. Which State of India has the largest area?
(A) Uttar Pradesh
(B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Rajasthan
119. The fertile land between two rivers is called
(A) Watershed
(B) Water divide
(C) Doab
(D) Terai
120. The 'sorrow of Bihar' is
(A) Damodar
(B) Kosi
(C) Son
(D) Gandak

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101.

112.
(A)
(C)

(B)
(D)

(A)
(B)

102.

(C)
(A)
(C)

(B)
(D)

(A)
(C)

(B)
(D)

(D)
113.

103.

(A)
(B)

104.

(C)
(A)
(C)

(B)
(D)

(A)
(C)

(B)
(D)

(D)

105.
114.

106.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

115.
(A) 1853
(C) 1856

(B) 1854
(D) 1858

(A)
(B)

107.

(C)
(A)
(C)

(B)
(D)

(A)
(C)

(B)
(D)

(A)
(C)

(B)
(D)

(D)
116.

108.

109.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

117.

110.

118.
(A)
(C)

(B)
(D)

111.

119.

1961
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

120.

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121. Sal trees are the typical species of
(A) Tropical rain forest
(B) Tropical monsoon forest
(C) Taiga forest
(D) Tundra forest
122. Match List-I with List-II and select the
correct answer using the code given below
the Lists:
List-I
List-II
(Place)
(Famous for)
(A) Balaghat
1. Oil field
(B) Katni
2. Iron ore
(C) Singrauli
3. Manganese
(D) Kalol
4. Bauxite
5. Coal
A
B
C
D
(A) 1
2
4
3
(B) 3
4
5
1
(C) 3
5
4
1
(D) 1
2
5
3
123. The t own w hich is sit uated at the
confluence of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda is
(A) Rudra Prayag
(B) Deo Prayag
(C) Vishnu Prayag
(D) Karna Prayag
124. Which mountain range is located in
Australia?
(A) Great Dividing Range
(B) Southern Alps
(C) Caucasus
(D) Zagros
125. What causes maximum rainfall in the
Indian Sub-Continent.
(A) Western Disturbance
(B) Retreating monsoon
(C) Jet stream
(D) South-West Monsoon
126. Which of the following seas are enclosed?
1. Andaman Sea
2. Aral Sea
3. Sea of Azov
4. Bering Sea
Select the correct answer using the code
given below:
(A) 1 and 2
(B) 3 and 4
(C) 2 and 3
(D) 1 and 4
127. An earthquake epicentre is the
(A) point where the seismograph is located
(B) point w ithin the ear th where the
movement along the fault occurs
(C) approximate centre of a group of related
earthquakes
(D) point on the surface directly above where
the rupture along the fault zone occurs

128. With reference to human nutrition, which


one of the following statements is not
correct?
(A) Definiency of Vitamin A and cause the
non-functioning of tear-producing glands
(B) Vitamin A is synthesized in the skin in
the presence of sunlight
(C) Deficiency of Vitamin B1 is common in
those areas where polished rice is the
major food item
(D) Def inienc y of Vitamin D causes
increased loss of calcium in urine
129. Consider the following statements:
In human body,
1. the opening of stomach into intestines
is called caecum.
2. the junction of small intestine and large
intestine is called pylorus.
3. colon is much broader than the ileum.
Which of the statements given above is/
are correct?
(A) 1 and 2
(B) 2 only
(C) 2 and 3
(D) 3 only
130. Match List-I with List-II and select the
correct answer using the code give below
the Lists:
List-I
List-II
(Mineral)
(Major Source)
(A) Iron
1. Banana, date
(B) Potassium
2. Palak
(C) Iodine
3. Iodized common salt
(D) Calcium
4. Milk, egg
A
B
C
D
(A) 2
1
3
4
(B) 2
3
1
4
(C) 4
3
1
2
(D) 4
1
3
2
131. Which among the following oils has the
maximum protein content?
(A) Castor oil
(B) Sunflower oil
(C) Soya bean oil
(D) Safflower oil
132. Which of the following branches deals with
the interactions of same species of living
organisms
wit h
their non-liv ing
environment?
(A) Autecology
(B) Synecology
(C) Ecology
(D) Palaeontology
133. Which of the following organelles is called
'Atom bombs'?
(A) Microtubules
(B) Nucleolus
(C) Golgi bodies
(D) Lysosome
134. Hypertension is the term used for
(A) increase in heart rate
(B) decrease in heart rate
(C) decrease in blood pressure
(D) increase in blood pressure

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128.

121.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

122.

-I

(A)

-II

(B)

-I

(C)

-II

(A)

1.

(B)

2.

(C)

3.

(D)

4.

B1
D

(D)
129.
1.
2.
3.

5.
(A)

A
1

B
2

C
4

D
3

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A) 1
(C) 2
130.
-I

2
3

(B)
(D)

2
3

-II

123.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

-I
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

124.

125.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

-II

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

126.

A
2
2
4
4

B
1
3
3
1

1.
2.
3.
4.
C
3
1
1
3

D
4
4
2
2

131.
1.

(A)
(C)

2.

(B)
(D)

132.

3.
4.

(A) 1

(B) 3

(C) 2

(D) 1

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
133.

127.

(A)
(C)

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

(B)
(D)

134.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

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135. The contractile proteins in a muscle are
(A) Actin and Myosin
(B) Actin and Tropomyosin
(C) Myosin and Troponin
(D) Troponin and Tropomyosin
136. Which of the following vertebrates lack
exoskeleton?
(A) Amphibia
(B) Mammalia
(C) Aves
(D) Chondrichthyes
137. Laser in a device to produce
(A) a beam of white light
(B) coherent light
(C) microwaves
(D) X- rays
138. Which one of the following is responsible
for the stimulating effect of tea?
(A) Tannin
(B) Steroid
(C) Alkaloid
(D) Flavonoid
139. Match List-I which List-II and select the
correct answer using the code give below
the Lists:
List-I
List-II
(Commission)
(Issue)
(A) Dar Commission
1. Assassination of
Indira Gandhi
(B) Kalelkar Commission 2. Ragging in
educational
Institutions
(C) Thakkar Commission 3. Demand for
Linguistic States
4. Backward Classes
A
B
C
(A) 3
4
1
(B) 3
2
4
(C) 1
2
4
(D) 1
4
2
140. Which one of the following is not a
quantitative credit control technique?
(A) Bank Rate
(B) Cash Reserve Ratio
(C) Statutory Liquidity Ratio
(D) Increase of interest rate on saving
deposit
141. Which one of the following statements is
correct?
(A) Good money drives bad money out of
circulation.
(B) Bad money drives good money out of
circulation.
(C) Good and bad money cannot circulate
together.
(D) Cannot say.

142. Who is the top wicket taker in the Cricket


World Cup 2011?
(A) Zaheer Khan

(B) Shahid Afridi

(C) Both of the above


(D) L. Malinga
143. The name of India's research station at the
North pole is
(A) Dakshin Gangotri
(B) Maitri
(C) Himadri
(D) None of the above
144. The capital of Pakistan till 1959 was
(A) Islamabad
(B) Karachi
(C) Lahore
(D) Hyderabad
145. Silicon Valley of India is located in
(A) Dehradun
(B) Bangalore
(C) Hyderabad
(D) Srinagar
146. The relationship between the value of
money and the price level in an economy is
(A) Direct
(B) Inverse
(C) Proportional
(D) Stable
147. Depreciation is equal to
(A) Gross national product - Net national
product
(B) Net national product - Gross national
product
(C) Gross national product - Personal
income
(D) Personal income - personal taxes
148. The Shooting World Championship-2014
will be held in(A) Granada (Spain)
(B) New Delhi (India)
(C) Toronto (Canada)
(D) Moscow (Russia)
149. Which of the following was cr owned
Pantaloon's Femina Miss India World, 2012?
(A) Vanya Mishra
(B) Prachee Meera
(C) Rochello Maria Rao
(D) Shakshee Hariharan
150. Which of the following Indian film actor has
been conferred the Honorary Doctorate in
Arts and Calture by Bedfordshire University
(London)?
(A) Amitabh Bachchan
(B) Shah Rukh Khan
(C) Amir Khan
(D) Anil Kapoor

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135.

142.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

136.
(A)
(C)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

143.

(B)
(D)

137.
(A)
(C)

2011

144. 1959

(B)
(D) X-

138.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

145.
(A)
(C)
139.

(B)
(D)
-I

-II

146.

-I

-II

(A)
(B)
(C)

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

A
3
3
1
1

B
4
2
2
4

1.
2.
3.
4.
C
1
4
4
2

147.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
148.

140.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

149.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
150.

141.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

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Part - IV (English Comprehension)


Directions [Q. Nos. 151 to 155]: Some of the
sentences have errors and some have none.
Find out which part of a sentence has error and
blacken the oval corresponding to the
appropriate letter (A, B, C, ). If there is no error,
blacken the oval [ ] corresponding to (D) in
the answer sheet.
151 (A)He was enough kind/ (B) to help me/(C)
at the time of need/(D)no error.
152. (A)For the first few days/(B) he was quite
embarrassed /(C) because he did not know
to start the computer/(D) no error.
153. (A)Nothing else/(B) than pride /(C) stopped
him from coming here/(D) no error.
154. (A)If you are not /(B) feeling well, you /(C)
must lay down and rest/(D) no error.
155. (A) One of the toppers / (B) who has passed the
IIT exam /(C) is my roommate / (D) no error.
Directions [Q. Nos. 156 to 160]: sentences are
given with blanks to be filled in with an
appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are
suggested for each question. Choose the correct
alternative out of the four and indicate it by
blackening the appropriate oval in the answer-sheet.
156. We will accept your help if it is . offered,
but not if it is offered ..
(A) spontaneously; reluctantly
(B) whole-hearted; dryly
(C) fully; partially
(D) patiently; unnecessarily
157. We request you to come and enjoy the
climate of our small coastal village.
(A) salubrious
(B) memorable
(C) changing
(D) promising
158. Pollution, excessive population, poverty and
unemployment are the .. problems of
our country.
(A) proclaimed
(B) situational
(C) absorbing
(D) perpetual
159. I have always admired his
expertise and humility.
(A) highest
(B) tallest
(C) declared
(D) great
160. We have enough .. to oppose the
unjust law.
(A) promise
(B) superiority
(C) pluck
(D) mandate
Directions: [Q. Nos. 161 to 165] in the following
passage there are five blanks each numbered.
Fi nd the right cho ic e f rom the given
alternatives. Each blank number corresponds
to same numbered questions.
When we talk (161) intelligence, we do not
mean the ability to get a good score (162) a certain
kind of test, or even the ability to do well in school;

By intelligence we mean a style of life, a way of


(163) in various situations, and particularly in
new, strange and (164) situations. The true (165)
of intelligence is not how much we know what to
do but how we behave when we dont know what
to do.
161. (A) with
(B) about
(C) for
(D) over
162. (A) for
(B) with
(C) by
(D) at
163. (A) behaving
(B) indicating
(C) modification
(D) responding
164. (A) routine
(B) simple
(C) familiar
(D) perplexing
165. (A) knowledge
(B) test
(C) outcome
(D) picture
Directions (Q. Nos. 166 to 170): in the following
questions, out of the four alternatives, choose
the one which can be substituted for the given
words/sentence and indicate it by blackening
the appropriate oval in the answer-sheet.
166. A hater of learning and knowledge
(A) Illiterate
(B) bibliophile
(C) misologist
(D) misogynist
167. A woman having several husband at the
same time
(A) polygamous
(B) polyandrous
(C) polysexual
(D) polyglot
168. Destruction of unborn baby in mothers
womb
(A) foeticide
(B) infecticide
(C) abortion
(D) regicide
169. A person who is fond of sensuous enjoyment
(A) epicure
(B) witty
(C) hedonist
(D) humorous
170. A place for sick people who need long
periods for recovery
(A) clinic
(B) hospital
(C) sanatorium
(D) asylum
Directions (Q. Nos. 171 to 175): Read the
passages carefully then answer the following
questions which are based on what is stated or
implied in the passage.
I am not very much in favour of centralization
on a big scale. In such a situation, difficulties
may arise, as in the case of the working of the
Khadi and village industries in different parts of
the country. The approach that only the State
administration can do things in a perfect manner
is wrong. I am sorry I do not want to believe in it.
So in regard to the rural industries, could it not
be worthwhile to get this work done through some
non-official organization?
Let this not be a purely Central body. The
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regard to policies, etc. It should have nothing to
do with the State bodies in regard to looking into
their day-to-day working or keeping some kind
of supervision and control and check. Of course,
accounts and audit should be the responsibility
of the Government. Except for this, most of the
things should be done by these non-official bodies.
171. The writer does not favour centralization because(A) Difficulties arise
(B) Working is not possible
(C) Administration cannot do everything
perfectly
(D) It needs hard work
172. In the opinion of the author, who should
administer rural industries?
(A) Non-official organizations
(B) Official organizations
(C) Workers
(D) None of these
173. What should be the function of the Central
body, if there is any?
(A) administration
(B) direction of policies
(C) organizing them
(D) none of these
174. Who should do the auditing of the accounts
of the rural industries?
(A) Official organizations
(B) Non-official organizations
(C) Government
(D) Politicians
175. The most appropriate title for the passage is(A) Rural Industries
(B) Industrial Development
(C) Controlling Industries
(D) Management of Rural Industries
Directions [Q. Nos. 176 to 180]: four alternatives
are given for the idiom/phrases underlined in
the sentence. Choose the alternative which best
expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase and
mark it in the answer-shee
176. The green eyed monster struck me the
moment I saw my best friend talking to
another girl.
(A) Anger
(B) Hatred
(C) Envy
(D) Jealousy
177. They have made many changes in the
policy, but how many of these changes are
going to affect the man in the street?
(A) the homeless man
(B) the ordinary man
(C) the man who works on the street
(D) the man who repairs roads
178. Sow the wind and reap the whirlwind.
(A) A good done to others does not go unnoticed
(B) Do or say a thing which may bring severe
punishment
(C) Prevention is better than cure
(D) See no evil and do no evil

179. The students wanted a holiday, but the


Principal put his foot down and said, No.
(A) asserted his authority
(B) kicked them
(C) stepped out
(D) came downstairs
180. Do not run down your friends in public.
(A) fight with
(B) follow
(C) make a mention of (D) criticize
Directions: [Q. Nos. 181 to 185] out of four
alternatives, choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given word and
mark it in the answer-sheet.
181. RECIPIENTS
(A) Creators
(B) Donors
(C) Receivers
(D) Instigators
182. FRONTIER
(A) Edge
(B) Landmark
(C) Boundary
(D) Corner
183. ROUT
(A) Death
(B) Defeat
(C) Loss
(D) Crash
184. IRREPROACHABLE
(A) Remarkable
(B) Extraordinary
(C) Faultless
(D) Immense
185. FELICITY
(A) Prosperity
(B) Honesty
(C) Bliss
(D) Sorrow
Directions (Q. Nos. 186 to 190): rearrange the
following six sentences P, Q, R and S in the proper
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then
answer the questions given below them.
186. 1. Chinas railways have been able to
generate the funds needed for the
construction of new railway lines
internally
P. Surplus funds from hikes in passenger
fares and cuts in staff have made this
possible.
Q. This demonstrates that it has been
tra nsform ed int o a mo dern h igh
standard design and high service
reliable system.
R. However Chinas railways are not
problem free.
S. For example at present about 2,80,000
cars are requested daily to transport goods
but only half the requests can be met.
6. Thus rapid development is still unable
to meet demand.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence?
(A) SQRP
(B) RPSQ
(C) SPRQ
(D) PQRS

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187. 1. Motivation and inspiration energize
people into action.
P. Basic human needs also include a
sense of belongingness, a feeling of
control over ones life.
Q. Ability to live up to ones ideals besides
all these are also a fundamental need.
R. This is done not by pushing them in the
right direction as control mechanisms.
S. But it is done by satisfying basic human
needs for achievement.
6. Such feelings touch us deeply and elicit
powerful response.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence?
(A) SQRP
(B) RPSQ
(C) RSQP
(D) SPRQ
188. 1. Effective handling of any act ivity
requires two major aspects capability
and willingness.
P. It is also irreversible and therefore, one
must carefully evaluate a persons
qualities first.
Q. Once it is ascertained that the person
possesses both the required qualities,
that task can safely be assigned to that
person.
R. Absence of either affects the tasks as
the excess of the either cannot
compensate for the lack.
S. The damage due to such a lack of either
capability or willingness is irreparable.
6. Chances of failure to accomplish the
task are quite less when such a
precaution is taken before assigning
the task.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence?
(A) SQRP
(B) QRSP
(C) SPRQ
(D) RQSP
189. 1. Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man
healthy, wealthy and wise.
P. But for the morning tea, I had to wait
for someone to get up before me.
Q. This saying inspired me to rise early.
R. That day I was the first to get up.
S. One day I got up early in the morning.
6. Then I realized that it was a waste of
time to get up early and wait for the
morning tea.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence?
(A) QSRP
(B) QPRS
(C) PQRS
(D) SPQR
190. 1. Communication has been an important
aspect all through the ages.
P. E-mail is a convenient way to deliver
any requested information.

Q. Today instantaneous communication is


vital.
R. Voice is often easier than e-mail, but
it is not as easy to create and send nor
is it possible to send the same message
to a large number of people in different
places in the world.
S. It is also a good way to communicate
with multiple people at the same time;
but e-mail is only one form for
communication.
6. The other forms of still faster and easier
communication are being explored.
Which one of the following is the correct
sequence?
(A) SQRP
(B) QPSR
(C) SPRQ
(D) RQSP
Directions: [Q. Nos. 191 to 195] out of four
alternatives, choose the one which is furtherest
in meaning of the given word and mark it in
the answer-sheet.
191. EPHEMERAL
(A) Eternal
(B) Transcient
(C) Temporary
(D) Fragrant
192. VINDICTIVE
(A) Careless
(B) Forgiving
(C) Heedless
(D) Refined
193. COMARADERIES
(A) Curiosity
(B) Ferocity
(C) Impetuosity
(D) Animosity
194. EPHEMERAL
(A) Eternal
(B) Transitory
(C) Mortal
(D) Temporal
195. LATENT
(A) Unspoken
(B) Later
(C) Implicit
(D) Obvious
Directions: [Q. Nos. 196 to 200] out of four
alternatives, choose the one which will replace
the word given in etalic in meaning. If the
sentence is correct mark D in the answersheet.
196. The food tastes deliciously
(A) delicacy
(B) delicious
(C) badly
(D) no improvement
197. I have bought this house in 1970 for Rs. two
Lakh.
(A) has bought
(B) bought
(C) have been bought (D) no improvement
198. The child died from jaundice.
(A) with
(B) of
(C) by
(D) no improvement
199. I will phone you after I shall arrive.
(A) after I shall have arrived
(B) after arrive
(C) after I arrived
(D) no improvement
200. No one likes her as she is very proudy
(A) proud
(B) pride
(C) overproudy
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