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Trending Topic

Supreme Court delivered a historic verdict on SC/ST Act.

India has over 180 million Dalits. A crime is committed against a Dalit every 15 minutes. Six
Dalit women are raped every day. Over the last 10 years (2007-2017), there has been a 66%
growth in crime against Dalits. Further, data from the National Crime Records Bureau on
which the Supreme Court based its recent judgment that sought to protect public servants
and private citizens from arbitrary arrests under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
(Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, show that the rape of Dalit women has doubled in the
last 10 years. The figures represent only a tip of the iceberg since most Dalits do not register
cases for fear of retaliation by higher castes. Even if a case reaches court, the most likely
outcome is acquittal due to caste biases at every stage.
Strangely, Justices A.K. Goel and U.U. Lalit in KashinathMahajan, adopting ‘purposive
interpretation’ and invoking Ambedkar on societal fraternity, have diluted the stringent
provision of denial of anticipatory bail in the SC/ST Act. The judgment gives no prominence to
caste atrocities and ignores untouchability, which is still prevalent. The mischief that
Parliament wanted to address too was ignored by the court. In the Statement of Objects and
Reasons of the Prevention of Atrocities Act, Parliament had clearly noted that when Dalits
assert their rights, vested interests try to terrorise them. Accordingly, keeping in view the
special nature of crimes against Dalits, anticipatory bail had been excluded. A cursory glance
of crimes made punishable under the SC/ST Act would explain why. Moreover,
constitutionality of this exclusion had been upheld by a five-judge bench of the apex court in
Kartar Singh, which Justice Goel noted in passing.

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The decline in the conviction rate for crimes against Dalits has created an impression that
this may be driven by false filing of cases. But data from NCRB do not seem to support this
contention. In fact, the share of false cases under the SC/ST Act has declined over time (2009-
2015). The conviction rate too has in fact improved — from 23.8% in 2013 to 28.8% in 2014.
Why it dropped in 2015 after the Bharatiya Janata Party came to power has to be probed. But
comparing conviction rates of hate crimes with that of ordinary crimes is neither rational nor
reasonable.
Moreover, low conviction rates show poor investigation and incompetence of prosecution.
Witnesses routinely turn hostile in such cases. We have low conviction rates in terror crimes
as well, but will the court similarly dilute stringent provisions of terror laws? If there is
concern about the ‘presumption of innocence’ of the accused, the protection of anticipatory bail
should be extended to the accused in all cases and under all statutes.
As far as facts of the case in hand are concerned, the court is absolutely right that an adverse
entry by non-SC officers in itself as to the character or integrity of the Dalit employee or
routine denial of sanction of prosecution in good faith may not amount to a crime under the
SC/ST Act. But then in this case the accused was indeed granted anticipatory bail. He had
come to the apex court after the high court had refused to quash criminal proceedings against
him. The high court rightly noted that in spite of possibility of misuse of the SC/ST Act, its
penal provisions cannot be faulted as it would send the wrong signals to the downtrodden.
The apex court has indeed sent wrong signals.
The court has deviated from the established judicial opinion on the subject. The apex judicial
body had clearly said that anticipatory bail provision for the first time was introduced in 1973
and it is merely a limited statutory right and not part of right to life and personal liberty
under Article 21.
Justice Goel’s judgment has given too much space to the arguments in favour of those accused
of offences against Dalits. He has quoted judgments from the Gujarat High Court at length.
Gujarat, incidentally, has a low conviction rate under the SC/ST Act.
Only three small paragraphs (27, 28, 29) have been devoted to arguments in favour of the
provision. Even the government arguments were not considered worthy of more than one
paragraph. The government did not put its best foot forward. But why should we be
surprised?
In any case, as for the case in hand, Section 22 of the SC/ST Act already protects public
servants from prosecution if they acted in ‘good faith’. But now even a First Information
Report is not to be registered without preliminary inquiry. Moreover, even after the
registration of FIR, the accused cannot be arrested without written approval of the
appointing authority. No FIR can be registered against anybody without permission of the
senior superintendent of police.
The judgment will have a chilling effect on the already underreported crimes against Dalits.
The government must go for a review.

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March Highlights

1) Big Relief to AamAadmi Party; Gahlot, who was among the 20


disqualified MLAs. Being a Minister,
membership of 20 MLAs
Mr. Gahlot was attending the
restored: Office of Profit Case. proceedings of the House and promptly
agreed to organise lunch.
Sweets were served during the tea Later, AAP workers and supporters
break as the 20 disqualified AAP MLAs offered sweets to leaders, including
returned to the Delhi The House was in Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
session when news broke of the High Mr. Goel then said in the House that
Court’s decision In an order on March 8, sweets would be served during the tea
the Assembly Secretariat had said that break.
the 20 MLAs stood disqualified with The Speaker also allowed the 20 MLAs
effect from January 20 — the date of to return to the House and attend the
the notification of the President’s order. remaining days of the Budget session,
Assembly on Friday following the Delhi which started on March 16. Around 10
High Court order setting aside their MLAs, including Laxmi Nagar MLA
disqualification in the office-of-profit Nitin Tyagi and Chandni Chowk MLA
case. The court also directed the AlkaLamba, were quick to join the
Election Commission (EC) to hear the session.
matter afresh. Mr. Goel then asked the House to vote
It was during Question Hour when the on a resolution by AAP MLA Jitender
news broke and Speaker Ram Niwas Singh Tomar to allow suspended BJP
Goel joked: “Should we have Monday’s MLA Om Prakash Sharma to attend the
lunch organised by Kailashji?”, rest of the session. Mr. Sharma had
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for threatening police action against Speaker said the resolution was passed
AAP MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj earlier and Mr. Sharma’s suspension revoked.
this week. Though it was not clear if Source – The Hindu
‘yes’ won the voice vote over ‘no’, the

2) Karnataka to vote on 12th May The previous election was also held in a
for assembly elections. single phase.
a voter guide in Kannada and English
The Karnataka Assembly election will will be handed over to every household
be held in a single phase on May 12, ahead of the election, giving information
and the results will be declared on May about the date and time of polling,
15, the Election Commission announced contact details of booth-level officials,
in a press conference. The Gazette important websites, and helpline
notification will be issued on April 17. numbers, According to the press
The last date for nominations is April conference of Mr. Rawat.
24, while the last date for withdrawal is The Election Commission has issued
April 27. The entire process will be orders for increasing the height of
completed on May 18. standardised voting compartments to 30
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) inches for ensuring secrecy of voting. In
O.P. Rawat said EVM outputs would be each constituency, an all-women polling
matched with VVPAT slips at one station will be set up. EC also clarified
randomly selected polling station in that the model code of conduct, which
each of the 224 constituencies. As per begins once the dates are announced,
the latest rolls, there are close to 4.97 would not interfere with the formation
crore voters. of the Cauvery Management Board.
Compared with the 2013 Assembly
elections, there is a 9% increase in the Source – The Hindu
number of polling stations, to 56,696.

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3) Steve Smith and David Warner banned for one year for ball
tampering.

Last weekend, March 24 to be precise, the Warner as the guilty partners in the
Cricket world lurched into crisis as crime, while exonerating coach Darren
Australia’s opener Cameron Bancroft was Lehmann from all charges. Smith and
caught on camera, altering the ball’s Warner were banned for a year, Bancroft
shape. Bancroft rubbed sandpaper on the was put to pasture for nine months and
red cherry during the third day of the the resultant bouts of remorse and wet
third Test against South Africa at Cape eyes that affected the trio raised the
Town’s Newlands Ground. The admission question whether the censure was too
by the visitor’s skipper Steve Smith that severe. Seen through the prism of
the ball-tampering strategy was devised deterrence and as an act to atone for the
by the leadership group set off a chain of present as well as past misdeeds, the
events, culminating in bans and punishment is apt.
unabashed tears. Australia, once a penal colony of the
The premeditated nature behind the British Empire, sought refuge in sport to
deviant pursuit of reverse-swing forced drum up its sense of identity. The nation
the International Cricket Council (ICC) to plays hard and as legend goes, even the
step in. However, the governing body was backyard games between the Waugh
tame in its censure, banning Smith for siblings (Steve and Mark) were high on
one Test, besides fining his match-fee by angst. Once when this correspondent
100%, and imposing a 75% cut on asked wicket-keeping legend Rodney
Bancroft’s remuneration. But retribution Marsh about the ‘ugly Aussie’ label, he
was not over yet as Australia’s Prime retorted: “Sticks and stones hurt, names
Minister Malcolm Turnbull admonished don’t.” Such is Australia’s aggression on
the players, and Cricket Australia’s the turf that it often causes nasty scenes.
instant but wide-ranging investigation Glenn McGrath’s showdown with
identified Smith, Bancroft and David RamnareshSarwan of the West Indies,

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the Andrew Symonds-Harbhajan Singh The ICC has to punish instantaneously
fracas or even Smith’s brain-fade last instead of the retrospective act of inquiry,
year in the Bangalore Test when he fines and limited suspensions after the
looked towards the dressing room for contest. Football’s card-culture can be
inputs for a decision-review are instances looked into and umpires should be
when the lines were blurred. empowered to issue marching orders to
To just box Australia into a corner and errant players for offences ranging from
presume that other teams have no obnoxious sledging to other gestures that
skeletons in their cupboards would be a trample the spirit of the game.
fallacy. Ball-tampering cuts across Sandpaper-gate has rung alarm bells in
squads and some legends too have done it Australia. It calls for introspection and
before turning coy. the need to keep aggression within the
Cricket Australia’s penalties may seem ambit of the game. A country that has a
harsh but in imposing those strictures, pantheon of cricketing legends should be
the bar for disciplinary standards has remembered for triumphs on the field and
risen high. It is time for other cricket not for the bad blood it tends to dispense
boards to emulate that instead of at the flimsiest of excuses.
obfuscating when their players are shown Source – The Hindu
to have feet of clay.

4) At the Cricket World Cup, no place for small teams with big
hearts.

The Zimbabwean all-rounder Sikandar Raza was adjudged Man-of-the-Series in the


recently concluded qualifying tournament for the 2019 Cricket World Cup. After the
final at the Harare Sports Club, he accepted the trophy in a casual t-shirt, though, on
that Sunday evening, he would have happily traded the silverware for the chance to be
wearing the bright red national team kit.

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The final was played between West Indies and Afghanistan, the two teams that will
join the eight automatically qualified teams for the World Cup in England next
summer. The International Cricket Council’s (ICC’s) decision to reduce the number of
competing teams to 10 (from 16 in 2011 and 14 in 2015) has caused a lot of heartburn
among the lesser cricket playing nations that will be missing out. These include
Zimbabwe, Scotland, Ireland, The Netherlands and the UAE.
The implication of this decision was brought into sharp relief by Raza, in body
language and words, as he spoke to commentator PommieMbangwa just after receiving
his award—pyrrhic victory if ever there was one—from a presentation party that
included ICC CEO Dave Richardson. When asked by Mbangwa whether he was
“happy” with the award, he responded with a disconsolate “Certainly not happy at all”
before speaking straight from the heart about the new format’s cruelty.
The ICC has a two-tier system of membership: Full Members (test playing nations) and
Associates. A majority of the 16 executive directors of the ICC are representatives of
the Full Member national boards. There are only 3 representatives for the 92 Associate
Members. That explains why conflict of interest is not incidental to ICC matters, but
actually built into its structure. Writing in the The Guardian in February 2017, Tim
Wigmore (who, as Cricket Monthly’s editor Rahul Bhattacharya points out, has
possibly done more than any other journalist to highlight the contemporary challenges
and achievements of the Associate nations) highlighted the “inequities” caused by this
“split personality” of the ICC.
The ICC’s main revenue source is the sale of television and broadcast rights for the
global tournaments it organizes, of which the 50-over World Cup is the principal money
spinner. After adjusting for costs, the revenue is distributed among the members. For
the 2007-15 period, broadcast revenue was $1.2 billion, of which the Associates and
Affiliates (a category now collapsed into Associates) received $125 million in all. Each
of the Full Members received $52.5 million.
Where there is wealth accumulation, there must be a question of distribution. And
where there is a question of distribution, there is—inevitably—a question of
proportionality. The Full Member group has its own class system. India, England and
Australia are the Big Three—the countries that deliver the most bang for the
broadcasters’ buck.
In March 2015, during the World Cup in Australia, Dave Richardson told the media
that the agreement with the broadcasters was for a 10-team World Cup in 2019. At the
time, he had said that the “debate will still be had as to have 10 teams or increase it”.
A couple of months later, in June 2015, it became clear that it will remain a 10-team
tournament when the format was not discussed at the ICC Annual Conference in
Barbados.
It is no secret as to which boards would have pushed for the idea of a 10-team
tournament, and for what reasons. In this format, each of the teams will play all the
others in the group stages, with the top four going into the semi-finals. Therefore, India
is assured matches with Australia, South Africa, England and, most importantly,
Pakistan.

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In the hectic negotiations with the ICC in the first half of 2017, BCCI would have
deployed a number of arguments to justify its demand. It would not be unreasonable to
assume that the India-specific broadcasting gains to be made during the 2019 World
Cup would have featured prominently among them.
In the Zimbabwe tournament, Scotland came agonisingly close to qualification in their
game against the West Indies. They lost by 5 runs on the Duckworth Lewis system—
things might have different if a single dubious LBW decision had not gone against
them. The qualifier did not have a reserve day for games affected by rain, nor did it
offer the option to review decisions of the on-field umpires. This was presumably done
to save costs, which means more money to count for the suits in Mumbai, London and
Melbourne.
Scotland coach Grant Bradburn, in a note reflecting on the tournament, noted that
“every coach (Full members included) has seen dramatic improvement in performance
from the Associate nations” and “there are no easy beats among the eight leading
associates".
Source – The Livemint

5) Nepal gets ODI license from ICC.

The 2018 World Cup Qualifiers were a source of heartbreak and anguish for Ireland,
Scotland and Zimbabwe, ODI sides who failed to make the cut for the 10-team pinnacle
event to be played in 2019. The story was different for Nepal.
The country acquired ODI status through their top eight finishing in the tournament,
with convincing wins against Hong Kong and Papua New Guinea. For a country where
cricket was hardly popular until the early 2000s, the feat has been remarkable, and
could be the start of Nepal’s climb towards becoming the next big cricketing nation
from Asia.

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The fact that thousands of fans flocked the Tribhuvan International Airport to greet
their national heroes on their return for Zimbabwe showed how much the game and
the new honour meant to the emerging cricketing nation.
Rewarding that faith is going to be a tougher task from here though. The
administrative body in Nepal was suspended in 2016 by the ICC on grounds of political
interference, and cricketing governance has taken a setback. According to the Nepal
captain, the country has the resources to further the interests of cricket, but the lack of
proper management is hindering progress.
Bhawana Ghimire, who was formerly the CEO of the Cricket Association of Nepal
(CAN) and is now a liaison officer for ICC in the country, echoed those thoughts.
Despite the suspension, ICC devised a system to keep the game running so as to not let
the administrative setback affect players, which explains how Nepal were able to
participate in the 2018 World Cup Qualifiers.
The global body is aware of the burgeoning interest in the country for the sport, and
taking steps to reinstate the national body.
But for now, ODI status remains a feat to be cherished and built upon. The feats of the
national team, be it the thrilling win over Afghanistan in the first round of the 2014
World T20 or the recent surge to ODI status, have spurred Nepalis to take a keen
interest in the game, so much so that it is now estimated that cricket has surpassed
football in popularity.
One specific event even before the start of the World Cup qualifiers probably did as
much to fan those flames of cricketing interest as any other; the selection of Sandeep
Lamichhane, the 17-year-old Nepal leg spinner, by Delhi Daredevils for the IPL 2018
in the auctions held in January this year.
Source – The Wisden India

6) CBSE reported paper leak for the first time in Board


Examination; Class 10th and 12th examination to be re-held.

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When will Class 10 re-examination be held?" Delhi High Court asked the Central
Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) if they have any plan to re-conduct the class 10
Mathematics examination. The bench asked the CBSE to mention a tentative date and
not to keep the students on "tenterhooks" till then.
Earlier, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a batch of petitions against the Central
Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) decision to re-conduct the mathematics exam for
Class 10 students after the question papers the first time were leaked on March 28. A
Bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra agreed to hear the case for an urgent
hearing.
Earlier, the All India Parents Association seeked for a court-monitored probe into the
CBSE paper leak through a PIL.
The SC hearing will also consider the petitioners' plea for an investigation into the
leaks and declaration of results on the basis of exams already conducted, according to
news agency IANS.
Parents of students from Mumbai who attempted the leaked papers were angry at the
CBSE for their abrupt change of decisions on the issue, according to to a report by news
website DNA. The CBSE had earlier said that Mumbai students might have to take a
re-exam too as they suspected a paper leak in the metropolis. In the aftermath, the
parents had objected saying that they confident of a fair examination.
However, the central education board on Saturday reached the conclusion that the
scope of the CBSE paper leak extended only to Delhi and Haryana, so no re-exams
would be held in other states of the country. Three accused were on Sunday arrested
from Delhi's outskirts in connection with the paper leak -- two of them teachers and
one the owner of a coaching centre.
There might be more reasons for concern as the police have uncovered the modus
operandi that could have been replicated for papers of more subjects during the board
exams. The school authorities of Mother Khajani Convent have been questioned and
the police are looking for leads.
The arrested teachers have been identified as Rishabh and Rohit. They are teachers of
mathematics and physics, respectively, at Mother Khazani Convent School at Bawana.
The coaching institute owner goes by the name Tauqeer.
A report by The Hindu specified Rs 2,500 as the amount Tauqeer charged from a
student for leaking a paper. The police are said to have got a major lead in the case as
they have found WhatsApp conversations that contained the leaked papers.
The CBSE academic unit at Rouse Avenue near ITO had on March 26 received some
sheets of handwritten answers of economics paper in an envelope without sender's
name. Anil Swarup, the HRD secretary on Sunday tweeted: A wake up call indeed. The
interest of school children is paramount. They have suffered on account of someone
else's mischief. Strict action will be taken against miscreants. Technology will be used
to bring about systemic changes.
The CBSE paper leak of Class 10 maths and Class 12 economics question papers has
affected lakhs of students across India.

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Source – Business Standard

7) UNESCO celebrated International Women’s Day 2018 Worldwide.

International Women's Day is an occasion to celebrate the progress made towards


achieving gender equality and women's empowerment but also to critically reflect on
those accomplishments and strive for a greater momentum towards gender equality
worldwide. It is a day to recognize the extraordinary acts of women and to stand
together, as a united force, to advance gender equality around the world.
UNESCO has been working in all of its domains to promote gender equality and
women's rights and empowerment. Gender Equality has been one of two Global
Priorities of the organization since 2008. Global Priority Gender Equality is
implemented through result-oriented actions both within the Secretariat and in
Member States with a wide range of partners.
This year, the UN theme for International Women’s Day, is “Time is Now: Rural and
urban activists transforming women’s lives,” echoing the priority theme of the
upcoming 62nd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. The UN will
draw attention to the rights and activism of rural women, who make up over a quarter
of the world population and majority of the 43 per cent of women in the global
agricultural labor force. Rural women and their organizations represent an enormous
potential, and they are on the move to claim their rights and improve their livelihoods
and wellbeing.
In line with this theme, for the celebration of International Women’s Day 2018,
UNESCO will have various events at UNESCO headquarters including an exhibition
on “Rural Women” and an installation entitled “On Air with Rural Women” built
around audio, digital and art pieces.

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Source – Unesco

8) PM Modi urges Scientist to “Spent 100 Hours Annually With


Students” during Indian Science Congress in Imphal.

India has to be future ready was Prime Minister Narendra Modi's advice during an
annual science event in Imphal. He urged scientists to take India to a new industrial
revolution and "aim to be among the top 10 countries in the Global Innovation Index by
2030". At the inaugural session of the Indian Science Congress in Imphal, PM Modi
also requested scientists to spend at least 100 hours every year with 100 students. He
said, "Imagine how many scientists we can nurture this way!"
"It will also excite and attract our young minds to careers in science. We have to throw
open our national institutions and laboratories to our children. I call upon scientists to
develop an appropriate mechanism for interaction with school-going children," he
added.
About 5,000 delegates attended the inauguration of the Science Congress that kicked
off with the theme, "Reaching the Unreached through Science and Technology", but
only 300-400 scientists were able to make it for the event as Imphal was remote and
had poor connectivity, said AchyutaSamanta, General President of the Science
Congress.
PM Modi also said that the time is ripe to redefine 'R&D' as "research for the
development" of the nation. Science is a means to make a difference in the lives of
others, he said and added, time is ripe to commit ourselves to facilitate 'Ease of Living'
for 125 crore Indians, through the power as well as potential of science and technology.
PM Modi wants India to be future ready in implementing technologies vital for the
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services such as education, healthcare, and banking to our citizens.
India should become a major player in developing technologies, devices, standards and
manufacturing for 5-G broadband tele-communication networks by 2020. Together
with Artificial Intelligence, Big Data Analytics, Machine Learning and cyber-physical
systems, effective communication will be a major ingredient in our success in smart
manufacturing, smart cities, and Industry 4.0.
PM Modi asked scientists if they can adopt 3D printing technology to help provide
homes to crores of Indians. "Our rivers are polluted and it requires your innovative
ideas and new technologies to clean them. We need a multi-pronged approach including
efficient solar and wind power, energy storage and electric mobility solutions, clean
cooking, conversion of coal to clean fuels like methanol, cleaner power from coal, smart
grids, micro-grids and bio-fuels.
Source – NDTV

9) Complete breakdown of Law and Order in national capital, Says


SC on Sealing.

There is a "complete breakdown" of law and order in Delhi, the Supreme Court said
expressing anguish over the strikes and 'dharnas' against the ongoing sealing drive in
the national capital. The apex court came down heavily on the Centre and other
authorities for their "failure" to do their job, saying due to this, such a situation has
arisen and termed it a "very serious issue" concerning governance.
A bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta asked searching questions to
the Centre over the Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act, 2006 and subsequent
legislations which protects unauthorised construction from being sealed.
"You cannot go on destroying Delhi. There has to be some reason," the bench told
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) A N S Nadkrani, appearing for the Centre. "Tell us
that there will be no 'dharnas' in Delhi. There is a complete breakdown of law and
order in Delhi," the bench said, while asking the Centre to justify its stand supporting
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Nadkarni said there were lakhs of immigrants in Delhi due to which there was a gap
between demand and supply and there were around 1,400 unauthorised colonies,
housing around six lakh families.
However, the top court took exception to the fact that no official data and figures were
available on record regarding the number of such people residing in such colonies and
unauthorised structures.
The court also raised the issue of "repeated temporary statutes" and asked whether it
can be done like this. "Everytime you tell Parliament that extended it for one more
year. Can you go on like this? Please look into this, otherwise you are befooling
Parliament."
The court also sought to know what action has been taken on unauthorised
constructions which were not protected under the law.The Centre, while saying that it
would come up with the data, told the court that there was a phenomenal increase of
population here and they have proposed amendment to the Master Plan of Delhi-2021.
Earlier in the day, an advocate, assisting the court as an amicus curiae in the matter,
urged the court to defer the hearing but the bench said it would examine the issue
today and hear arguments on the validity of the laws protecting unauthorised
constructions here.
The apex court had earlier ordered restoration of its 2006 monitoring committee to
identify and seal such offending structures.
The monitoring committee, comprising K J Rao, former advisor to the Election
Commissioner, Bhure Lal, Chairman, EPCA and Major General (Retd) SomJhingan,
was set up in March 24, 2006, by the court.
Source – Business Standard

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10) MS Dhoni honoured with Padma Bhushan Award by The


President.

India have won the ICC Cricket World Cup twice, once in 1983 and the second triumph
came in 2011. Both were memorable in their own respect but one moment that stood
out in 2011 was the huge six that came off former India captain Mahendra Singh
Dhoni’s bat. On this day, April 2, 2011, India won the World Cup final against Sri
Lanka. With ten balls to go at the Wankhede Stadium, then-captain Dhoni ended
India's drought with a humungous six over the bowler's head at long-on. Incidentally,
Dhoni was conferred with the Padma Bhushan by the President of India on April 2,
2018.
The aftermath of that winning six sent the whole stadium into delirium sparking tears
of joy for both players and fans alike. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
shared the video on Twitter bringing back the memories of that moment which remains
etched onto every ardent Indian cricket lover's hearts.
Along with Dhoni, Pankaj Advani was also conferred with the Padma Bhushan. It was
on the very same day way back in 2011 that Dhoni launched pacer NuwanKulasekara
for a whacking six over the long-on to end India's 28-year-old wait and helped his team
lift the coveted World Cup trophy in front of a jam-packed Wankhede Stadium in
Mumbai.
Dhoni is regarded as one of the most successful Indian captains of all time. He was
made skipper of the Indian T20I side in 2007 before the inaugural T20I World Cup
which India went on to win. He was then made ODI captain and became the Test
captain after the retirement of Anil Kumble.
He led India to the top of the Test rankings, the first time the team reached the
position and led India to the World Cup in 2011. He was the first Indian captain to do
so since Kapil Dev in 1983.
He also led India to the Champions Trophy 2013. He retired from Test cricket in 2014
and in January 2017, relinquished limited overs captaincy too leading to Virat Kohli
taking over in all three formats. Source – NDTV &Livemint

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11) Amazon Chief Jeff Bezos topped the Forbes Riches Billionaire List
2018.

Amazon chief Jeff Bezos is now the world's richest person, having snatched the top spot
from Microsoft founder Bill Gates who slips to second place, according to Forbes
magazine's annual billionaires list published recently.
U.S. President Donald Trump's ranking on the list fell to 766th place from 544th in the
last edition, his wealth now being estimated at $3.1 billion, $400 million less than a
year ago.
Mr. Bezos' fortune shot up to $112 billion, Forbes said, after a 59-per cent rise in
Amazon shares over the past 12 months that put him way ahead of the $90 billion
listed for Mr. Gates.
After the announcement, Mr. Bezos' worth rocketed again to $127 billion in line with a
spike in Amazon stock, widening the gap between him and Mr. Gates.
Legendary investor Warren Buffett held on to his number-three ranking, followed by
French industrialist Bernard Arnault, who jumped to fourth-richest person from his
previous number 11 spot, mostly thanks to euro strength against the dollar, the
magazine reported.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg was fifth on the list. Two Chinese billionaires rose to be
among the 20 richest people in the world: Ma Huateng, CEO of Chinese internet giant
Tencent who is the richest person in Asia and number 17 in the world, and Alibaba
founder Jack Ma.
There are now a record 2,208 billionaires in the world, Forbes counted, and their
combined worth is $9.1 trillion, up 18 per cent from last year.
The US has the most billionaires (585), followed by mainland China (373) and India
(121). Forbes' list contains 259 newcomers, including the first-ever cryptocurrency
billionaires. Falling fortunes or political headwinds, meanwhile, pushed 121 people out
of the illustrious list, including all 10 Saudi Arabians, the magazine said.

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Banking and Financial Awarenes
 India to
 grow 7.6% in 2018 according to
Moody’s report.  Govt. makes passport mandatory for
 CSO predicts India’s GDP at 7.2% in bank loans of Rs 50 crore & above.
December quarter.  Fugitive Economic Offender bill and
 Indusind bank and Ripple tie-up for Chit Funds amendment bill
cross border remittances. introduced in Lok Sabha.
 SBI hikes lending rate to 8.15%.  GST council approves roll out of e-
 PSBs to consolidate 35 overseas way bill from April.
operations.  ICICI bank launches online overdraft
 India became 12th largest overseas facility for MSME customers.
holder of US securities in 2017 at  SBI reduces charges on non-
USD 147.4 Billion. maintenance of minimum balance.
 RBI slaps penalty on Indian Overseas  SBI closes 41.16 lakh saving bank
Bank and Axis Bank. accounts.
 India’s membership EDB approved.  India announces USD 100 ml loc for
 SIDBI & CSC partner to offer Mauritius.
MSMEs better credit access.  RBI discontinues Letters of
 RBI slaps Rs 40 lakh penalty on SBI Undertaking, Letter of Comfort for
for flouting fake note norms. trade credit.
 Central Banking Award 2018 held at  Wholesale inflation eases to a 7-
Gibson Hall, London. month low of 2.48% in February.
 Direct tax collection rises 19.5% in  IBBI and RBI entered into an
April – February. agreement for effective
 Paytm receives SEBI nod as implementation of insolvency code.
registered investment adviser.  Exports in February up by 4.5% to
 RBI to conduct additional repo 25.8 billion.
operations to provide liquidity  GST has been stated as second
support to banks. highest tax rate in world in a World
 RBI lifts per borrower loan Bank report.
capitalization for MSMEs.  CBEC to organize campus across the
 ISA – ADB, NDB, GCF, AfDB and country to fast track GST refunds to
AIIB joint declarations of financial exports.
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 Bandhan Bank launches its IPO.  CBDT invites suggestions to draft
 RBI issues PCA against framework to new Direct Tax Law.
maintain sound financial health of  HDFC signs MoU with govt. e–
Marketplace.
banks.
 Equitas Bank ties up with CSK.
 SEBI raises Currency Derivative  3.21 lakh affordable houses
trade limits to $100 Million. sanctioned for urban poor under
 Muthoot Finance tie up with global PMAY.
IME bank for money transfer service  Govt. guarantees for IRFC bonds.
to Nepal.  Cabinet approves Rs 4,500 crore to
 Rs 11,300 crore unclaimed with 64 boost development projects in North–
East.
banks: RBI.
 RBI imposes Rs 58.9 crore penalty on
 SBI signed MoU with IMGC to offer ICICI Bank for treasury violations.
mortgage guarantee backed home  SEBI allows physical settlement of
loan. Stock derivatives.
 Axis bank gets RBI nod to open  EPFO launches portal for pensioners.
representative office in Sharjah.  EXIM Bank extends $500 million
 GIC Re to operate from Lloyd’s in loan facility to 15–nation group in
Africa.
London.
 Allahabad Bank gets permission for  Long term capital gains tax to come
ABFL merger. into effect from 01st April.
 India’s largest food ordering app  Rivigo tie up with
Swiggy partners with ICICI Bank.
 IDFC, Yes Bank for truck loans.

International Banks and Institutions in News


 ADB – ISA sign pact to promote  SWIFT introduces universal real
solar energy. time payment tracking.
 World Bank projects India’s GDP at  India and ADB sign $80 Million loan
7.3% for next fiscal. agreement to boost employment in
 India and ADB signed $120 million Himachal Pradesh.
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National/State govt. in News
 Union cabinet approves anti-  In an effort to provide free sanitary
trafficking bill draft. pads to girls, Odisha govt. launches
 1st Mega food park inaugurated in ‘KHUSHI’ scheme.
Maharashtra.  ‘Namaste Shalom’ titled magazine
 Marathi BhashaDiwas celebrated in launches for bilateral relations
Maharashtra. between India and Israel.
 Union govt. announces reduction in  Govt. sanctioned Rs 5600 crore and
Haj airfares. Rs 687.92 crore for Swadesh
 Telangana CM announces Rs 5 lakh Darshan scheme and PRASHAD
health-cum-life insurance for scheme respectively.
farmers.  Indian military ranked 4th in world
 Multi-Skill development center USA topped.
inaugurated by civil aviation  India ranked 3rd in Hurun global
minister at Chandigarh. rich index.
 CSIR-NIO Goa announces discovery  India’s first helicopter taxi service
of methane gas flares and active cold launched in Bengaluru.
seeps.  Union govt. will constitute a
 India and Jordan sign 12 committee for changes in SEZ policy.
agreements.  HRD ministry invites suggestion on
 Center approves Rs 2900 crore to rationalizing curriculum for class 1
make cities safer for woman. to 12.
 Union cabinet clears setting up of  Telangana CM announces cash prize
NFRA oversee auditors. of Rs Crore for athlete Aruna Reddy.
 Odisha govt. launches ‘Ama Gaon,  Transport Ministry launches
AmaVikas’ program. ‘Sukhad Yatra App’ and an
 Govt. constitutes a steering emergency number for highway
committee on Fintech related issues users.
under the Chairmanship of  AAI Participates in World ATM
Secretary, Department of Economic Congress 2018 held in Spain.
Affairs (DEA).  Animal Welfare Board shifted its
 Karnataka state launches ‘Arogya headquarters to Haryana for
Karnataka’ healthcare scheme. Chennai.
 World’s largest solar park ‘Shakti  PM launches national nutrition
Sthala’ launched in Karnataka. mission and BetiBachaoBetiPadhao

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Pan India Expansion on the eve of  Karnataka becomes second state in
International Women’s Day. the country to have its own flag.
 NITI Aayog launches women  India wins Best Exhibitor award at
entrepreneurship platform. ITB-Berlin.
 Udyam Shakti portal launched for  Suresh Prabhu gets additional
Women Entrepreneurs. charge as Civil Aviation minister.
 Selling of ‘Gutkha’ in Maharashtra  Govt. set up floating lake to monitor
in now a non-bailable offense. Manipur’s Loktak Lake.
 Deccan Queen Train have had all  Rajasthan state passes bill to
female staff on Women’s Day. sentence death penalty for raping
 India’s child marriage data dropped girls less than 12 years of age.
by a good rate, according to a  Association of all Indian metro rail
UNICEF report. companies ‘I-Metro’ launched by
 Health Ministry extends last date for cabinet secretary.
submission of logos and taglines.  PM Modi and French President
 Madhya Pradesh govt. announces Emanuel Macron jointly inaugurated
pension for single women. 101 – megawatt solar power plant in
 First union territory to be 100% UP.
powered by Solar Energy – Diu.  India’s first Coastal Policing
 Haryana state’s 1st cyber police Academy set up in Gujarat.
station opened in Gurugram.  Country's 'tallest' flag unfurled in
 Union govt. launches biodegradable Belagavi.
sanitary pads ‘Suvidha’.  PM Launches campaign to eradicate
 India’s financial capital Mumbai has TB by 2025.
been recorded as the 16th most  PM Modi announces number of
expensive city in Knight Frank schemes for poor in Varanasi.
Wealth Report.  Center form tribunal to solve
 Maharashtra govt. announced that Mahanadi water dispute between
‘Asmita’ scheme will provide Odisha and Chhatisgarh.
sanitary pads at subsidized rate.  Home minister Rajnath Singh
 Telangana launches India’s first inaugurates Asia Pacific Regional
State – led incubator for woman Conference of IACP.
titled ‘WE Hub’.  Telangana, Kay ventures tie up for
 India’s biggest M&E services apparel hub.
market, enTTech 2018 inaugurated.  West Bengal tops in rural job
scheme, Tamil Nadu got second spot.

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 President Ram Nath Kovind on 4  Centre sanctioned 120 crore for
days tour of Madagascar. plastic park in Jharkhand.
 President Ram Nath Kovind  India Post releases special cover on
inaugurates world Hindi Secretariat Stephen Hawking.
in Mauritius.  Union cabinet approves ‘Ayushman
 CCEA approves continuation of Bharat’ health scheme.
ongoing urea subsidy scheme.  Kerala declares Jackfruit as official
 Delhi metro pink line inaugurated. fruit of state.
 Haryana govt. will set up a  ISRO ties up with BHEL.
committee to get the solution to  Punjab govt. to impose permanent
polluted water in Yamuna River. ban on Hookah bars.
 Andhra stands 51st in Global  NITI Aayog and Piramal Foundation
multidimensional poverty index. entered into an agreement to
 Haryana becomes second state to transform aspirational districts.
award death penalty for raping girls  Nitin Gadkari inaugurated Inland
less than 12 years. Ferry services in Goa.
 Nitin Gadkari inaugurated 5th ‘Nadi  World’s longest sandstone cave
Mahotsav’ in Hoshangabad. discovered in Meghalaya.
 Lok Sabha passes gratuity  Chandigarh becomes North India’s
amendment Bill. first city to install digital automatic
 Andhra Pradesh celebrated ‘Ugadi’ speed gun cameras.
festival.  Govt. launches free Wi-Fi service for
 PM Modi lays foundation stone of Udwada in Valsad district of
Navi Mumbai airport. Gujarat.
 KUSUM Scheme to install grid  India becomes 3rd largest electricity
connected solar plants in rural India. producer in the world.
 President Kovind coins  AAI signs MoU with Assam govt. to
commemorating Nabakalebara develop villages in Kamrup.
festival.  Surat becomes first district to have
 Lok Sabha passes amendment to 100% solar powered health care.
stonewall scrutiny of Foreign Poll  India’s 1st insect museum opened in
Funding. Tamil Nadu.
 President Kovind inaugurated  Rajasthan’s first mega food park
festival of innovation and inaugurated in Ajmer.
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 CCEA approves continuation of  President Ram Nath kovind lays
guarantee fund scheme for education foundation stone of five National
loans. Highway Projects in Varanasi.
 Govt. allows export of two million  CCEA approves integrated scheme
tonnes of sugar. for development of Skill Industry.
 NITI Aayog launches baseline  Andhra Pradesh Govt. launches
ranking of 115 aspirational districts. multi-utility vehicle
 Department of posts launches cool ‘NipunyaRatham.’
EMS service between India and  Madhya Pradesh has the highest
Japan. number of tribal habitations 55770
 Ministry of Power joins hands with in the country.
Skill India to support ‘Saubhagya’  Prakash Javadekar inaugurates
scheme. Smart India Hackathon Grand finale
 West Bengal tops list of states with 2018 software edition.
highest number of beggars.  Madhya Pradesh chicken Kadaknath
gets geographical indicator status.

International News
 Afghanistan Prepares for Second  Washington becomes the 1st state to
Kabul Process Conference. approve net-neutrality rule.
 India, Vietnam calls upon all nations  India – China bilateral trade hits
to adopt comprehensive approach in historic high of USD 84.44 billion in
combating terrorism. 2017.
 India-Bangladesh-Russia inked pact  President Xi Jinping becomes
for Rooppur atomic plant. China’s leader for life as parliament
 ‘Namaste Shalom’ titled magazine abolishes presidential term-limit.
launches for bilateral relations  Russia successfully test fires new
between India and Israel. Marshall Kinzhal Hypersonic Missile.
Islands becomes 1st country in world  Maldives parliament approves anti-
to launch own cryptocurrency as defection bill.
legal tender.  Saudi Arabia cabinet approves
 Iraq pips Saudi Arabia to become nuclear power program national
India’s biggest oil supplier. policy.

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 Bidya Devi Bhandari re-elected as  UN issues $951 million appeal for
Nepal’s president. Rohingya Refugees.
 Angela Merkel re–elected as  Putin won 4th term as Russia
Chancellor of Germany for the 4th president.
term.  1st India-Japan workshop on disaster
 United States challenges Indian risk reduction inaugurated.
export subsidies program at WTO.  Myanmar president Htin Kyaw
 PM of Slovenia Cerar resigned. resigned.
 Slovak PM Robert Fico resigned.
 Oklahoma becomes 1st US state to  Parsis celebrated their New Year’s
use nitrogen gas for execution. Day, Navroj.
 Larry Kudlow appointed as the new  Singapore airport rated best in
economic adviser of US by president world, Mumbai at 63.
Donald Trump.  German president Frank-Walter
 Qatar announces 50 Million dollars Steinmeier on 5 – Day visit to India.
donation to UNRWA.  BHEL inks tech pact with Korea
 Four nations recommended for based HLB power.
graduation from UN’s least  Air India’s direct flight service for
developed country. Israel started.
 Sri Lanka pays tribute to  Asia’s largest tulip garden in
JagmohanDalmiya with a book titled Srinagar opens for visitors.
‘A tribute to Jaggu.’  Google acquires GIF search platform
 Mauritius president Tenor.
AmmenahGuribFakeem resigned.  World’s largest Cruise ship
‘Symphony of the States’ sets sailing.

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MoUs Signed (National/International)
 India and Jordan sign 12  IRCTC ties up with Ola.
agreements.  India signed double taxation
 India-Bangladesh-Russia inked pact agreement with Hong Kong.
for Rooppur atomic plant.  India and EU signed agreement on
 India-Vietnam inks 3 MoUs. sharing earth observation data.
 India-Israel inked MoU on water  ISA and India sign host country
conservation. agreement.
 Iran and China signs MoU to  India and China agree to a Roadmap
connect the key port to the rail for addressing trade imbalance.
network.  GIFT, Deloitte signs MoU to promote
 Indian – France inks 14 pacts to IFSC operations.
boost defence, nuclear energy  NITI Aayog’s Atal Innovation
cooperations. Mission signs SOI with SAP Global
 India – Madagascar signed umbrella to foster innovation across 100 Atal
agreement in defence sector. Tinkering Labs across India.
 Health ministry and WHO signed
agreement for enhanced co-
operation.

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Recent Appointments

Organisation Person Appointed


President of Armenia Armen Sarkisian
CM of Meghalaya Conrad Sangma
CM of Tripura Biplab Deb
CM of Nagaland Neiphiu Rio
Brand ambassador of Dream 11 gaming platform M. S. Dhoni
1st Brand ambassador of Uber India Virat Kohli
Special Director in ED Vivek R. Wadekar
U. K. Skills ambassador Sanjeev Gupta
1st Woman combat officer in ITBP Prakriti
New President of Nepal (Re-elected) Bidya Devi Bhandari
Coach of Australia Cricket Team Chris Rogers
First Female Director of CIA Gina Naspel
Chancellor of Germany (Re-elected) Angela Merkel
Economic Advisor of USA Larry Kudlow
India to Belarus Ambassador Sangeeta Bahadur
President of China (Re-elected) Xi Jinping
Governor of Central bank of China Yi Gang
President of Russia Vladimir Putin (4th Term)
Governor of Odisha (Additional-in-charge) Satya Pal Malik
Ambassador India to Republic of Korea Atul Gotsurve
Vice president of Nepal Nanda Bahadur Pun
CEO of Vodafone-Idea merged entity Balesh Sharma
New Security Advisor of USA John Bolton
President of Myanmar Win Myint
CEO, Ayushman Bharat Mission Indu Bhushan
Principal Scientific advisor to govt. Vijay Raghavan
India’s Representative to UNESCO Executive J S Rajput
Board
Acting Chief of NGT by Supreme Court Justice Jawad Rahim
Head Jury, 65th National Films Award ShekharKapur
President of Peru Marin Vizcarra

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Obituaries

Person Died Related Filed


Kanaklata Mohanty Odia Writer
Praffulla Das Renowned Litterateur
ArbindaMuduli Odia Bhajan singer
Shammi Veteran Actress
Pyarelal Wadali Veteran Sufi Singer
Stephen Hawking Renowned Scientist
Narendra Jha Actor
M. Sukumaran Malayalam writer
Kedarnath Singh Veteran Hindi Poet
Les payne Pultizer Prize Awarded journalist

Events & Summits

Event/Summit Venue Theme


27th IJIRA 2018 Kolkata
Marathi BhashaDiwas Maharashtra
Shigmotsav 2018 Goa
India by the Nile Egypt
FICCI Frames 2018 Mumbai
International Yoga Festival Rishikesh
Milan 2018 Andaman &
Nicobar
World ATM Congress 2018 Spain
Vision for Future Event 2018 New Delhi
4th India-Europe 29th Business New Delhi
Forum
Silver Jubilee of Losar Festival Itanagar
NFAI Women Film Festival Pune
Central Banking Award 2018 London
90th Academy Awards 2018 Los Angeles,

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USA
1st Edition of ISA Forum New Delhi
Asia Pacific Regional Conference of New Delhi Challenges to Policing in
IACP 2020 - How is Cyber
Space shaping our
approach to Cybercrime
and Terrorism, how do
we perform within it and
take advantage of it
105th Indian Science Congress Manipur
Annual Krishi Mela New Delhi
5thNadi Mahotsav Madhya
Pradesh
1st National Workshop on New Delhi
PoshanAbhiyaan
th
7 Edition of Women’s Science Manipur
Congress
WTO Ministerial Meeting New Delhi
GudiParva Maharashtra
th
106 Indian Science Congress Bhopal
3rd Edition of Mineral and Mines New Delhi
Conclave
st
1 G-20 Ministerial Meeting Argentina
6th BIRAC Foundation Day New Delhi Sustaining Innovation –
A Market Driven
Pathway
106th Bihar Foundation Day (Bihar Patna, Bihar
Diwas)
th
7 India-Egypt Joint Comission New Delhi
SARAS AjeevikaMela 2018 New Delhi
Print Biennale India 2018 New Delhi
th
5 India Maize Summit 2018 New Delhi
First National Conclave on New Delhi
Psychological trauma, Child
Protection, and Mental illness

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Awards & Honours
Name Of Award Conferred To
Lifetime achievement award in UK Shaturghana Sinha
Best Actor award in Oscar Gary Oldman
1st Indian to get Pritzker prize in Balkrishna V. Doshi
architect
Governor of the year, Central Bank Lesetja Kangyago
Awards
Bank of the Year, Central Bank Awards Bank of Canada
Abel Prize 2018 Canadian Mathematician Robert
Langlands
Best Design Pavilion Award (ISC) NHAI
Most Informative Pavilion Award (ISC) DRDO
G.K. Reddy Award for journalism Karan Thapar
Fredrick Pincott Award SACF (London)

Important Days
Day Date Theme
World Wildlife Day 03 March Big Cats: Predators Under Threat
International Women’s 08 March #TimeIsNow: Rural and urban activists
Day transforming women's lives.
International Day of 20th March Share Happiness — focusing on the
Happiness importance of relationships, kindness
and helping each other
World Forest Day 21st March Forests and Sustainable Cities
World Sparrow Day 20th March I Love Sparrow
World Poetry Day 21st March
World Dater Day 22nd Nature for Water – explores how we
March can use nature to overcome the
water challenges of the 21st century.
World Metrology Day 23rd March Constant evolution of the International
System of Units
World TB Day th
24 March Wanted
World Theatre Day th
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Sports
 Mascot of 2020 Tokyo  Nepal cricket team gets ODI status
 Olympics and Paralympics games from ICC.
unveiled.  Vidarbha beat Rest Of India to clinch
 Navjot Kaur becomes 1st woman to win their maiden Irani Trophy 2018.
gold in Asian Wrestling Championship.  Indian shuttlerPurvaBarve wins
 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Hockey women’s single U-19 Israel Junior title.
tournament started in Malaysia.  Naomi Osaka becomes first Japanese
 Winter Paralympics 2018 Games to win India Wells title in 2018.
started in Pyeongchang, South Korea.  Kevin Pietersen announces retirement
 Anjum Moudgil bags silver award from cricket.
medal in ISSF world cup 2018.  Juan Martin del Potro beat Roger
 Indian snooker team led by Pankaj Federer to clinch Indian Wells Masters
Advani won snooker team world cup. Title.
 Vishwaathan Anand won Taj Memorial  ElaverinValarivan wins gold in Junior
Rapid Chess title. ISSF world cup shooting.
 Om Prakash Mitharaval bags gold  West Indies qualifies for 2019 Cricket
medal at ISSF shooting world cup 2018 World Cup.
along with Manu Bhaker who won  Manu Bhaker clinched gold in ISSF
second gold medal at the same event. world cup.
 ShahzarRijvi and Manu Bhakar  Afghanistan qualifies for Cricket World
clinched gold in ISSF World Cup 2018. Cup 2019.
 Tejaswin Shankar created new record  PV Sindhu to be India’s flag bearer in
in national high jump. 2018 Commonwealth Games.
 Rashid Khan to be the youngest  Pankaj Advani wins billiards
captain in International Cricket championship title.
History.  India U-16 won Hong Kong football
 Australia beat England to win 27th tournament.
Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.  Anish Bhanwala claimed gold in ISSF
 India B clinched Deodhar Trophy 2018. World Cup.
 Navjot Kaur ranked at 2nd spot in  Sebastian Vettel wins Australian
world Wrestling. Grand Prix.
 Chris Rogers has been appointed as the  Hamilton takes record 7th Pole at
new coach of Australian cricket team. Australian Grand Prix.
 Deepa Malik becomes asia’s ranked one
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 Indian military
 ranked 4th in world.  Indian Army released a book on
 Prakriti becomes 1st woman inducted Paramveer Chakra awardees.
as combat officer in ITBP.  India successfully test-fired supersonic
 USA and Israel launch joint military cruise missile BrahMos.
exercise called ‘Juniper Cobra 2018’.  India successfully launches GSAT–6A
 1st Ever multi-national naval exercise communication satellite.
‘MILES-18’ begins in Andaman.  ISSF Junior World Cup - Manu
 CISF launches a mobile app for Bhaker, Anmol Jointly lifted gold in
tracking lost items at airport. 10m Air Pistol Event.
 Indian-French joint naval exercise  Navy Warship INS Durga
‘Varuna 2018’ begins off Goa coast. decommissioned in Mumbai.
 Navy chief admiral Sunil Lanba went  INS Viraat decommissioned: Indian
on for day tour of USA to bolster Navy faces huge gap in its firepower,
defence ties. making future hopeful.
 NASA to send first mission to study
 ‘heart’ of Mar

Miscellaneous
 CBSE grants one time relaxation to  Virat Kohli appointed as 1st brand
class 10th students. ambassador for Uber India.
 Gamin Platform Dream 11 appointed  Union ministers Ashok Gajpati Raju
former Indian Cricket skipper MS and Y S Chowdary resigned.
Dhoni as its brand ambassador.  PM Modi inaugurated national
 HRD ministry invites suggestion on legislators conference on ‘We For
rationalizing curriculum for class 1 to Development’.
12.  Milk production up 20% in 2014-2017.
 Amazon’s Jeff Bezos tops the Forbes  Executive committee under POSHAN
richest billionaires list. abhiyaan conducted its first meeting.
 India’s membership in EDB approved.  Varanasi-Patna Mahamana Express:
 Microsoft inks renewable energy deal PM Narendra Modi flags off the train
for Bengaluru facility. from Manduadih railway station.
 SC allows ‘living will’ made terminally  BHEL Secures order worth Rs 376
ill patients for passive enthuanasia. Crore from NPCIL.
 France’s President Emmanuel Macron  Govt. will award best crime
has arrived on 4-day tour in India. investigators.

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 Amazon launches first debit card in  HRD ministry will set up an
Mexico e-commerce push. innovation cell.
 India ranked 133rd in World  WHO member countries commit to
Happiness Report 2018, Finland end TB by 2030.
topped.  Indian film ‘Halkaa’ bagged award at
 Pune tops in improved quality Montreal, Canada.
governance, Bengaluru at last spot.  Jackie Shroff’s movie ‘shunyata’ wins
 ICMR wins 2017 Kochon prize for TB international award in US.
research.  NITI Aayog release SATH-E program.
 IATA partners with civil aviation  Singer Daler Mehndi convicted in
ministry of India. ‘Human Trafficking’ case.
 ‘Citizen Services’ mobile app launched  Lakshya program launched to improve
by NCRB. quality of maternity care.
 India ranked 78th in WEF transition  1st Indian Sign language dictionary of
index 2018. 3000 Words launched in Delhi.
 Singapore rated most expensive in  MoS Shri Hansraj GangaramAhir to
‘Worldwide cost of living report 2018’. inaugurate first National Conference
 NCAA becomes world’s first trusted on Drug Law Enforcement.
digital depository.  World’s oldest city Varanasi goes
 BHEL commissions 1st unit of wireless.
Kishanganga Hydro project in J&K.  Anushka Sharma and PV Sindhu
 USA banned use of Venezuelan made debut in Forbes 30 Under 30
cryptocurrency Petro. Asia 2018 list.
 Vienna tops world’s most liveable city  Tribal Minister JualOram launches
index, Baghdad ranked least. tribes India E-Commerce Portal and
 UGC gives full autonomy to 60 higher M- Commerce App.
educational institutions.  Cabinet approves MoU between India
 IOCL becomes first entity to starts and UK and Northern Ireland.
home delivery of diesel.  Reliance’s Jio Music to merge with
 IRCTC Introduces Card Payments To ‘Saavn.’
Vendors On Trains.  Union cabinet approves MoU between
India and Canada on IPR issue.

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(a) v jy l eq æ (b) dS fLi ; u l eq æ (a) fcØe l s B (b) v ferkH k ?kks"k
(c) foDVks fj; k>hy (d) gq j ksu >hy (c) ' kkjnk fl U gk (d) dks bZugha
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(a) vkLVªs fy; k (b) t eZ uh
(a) Nks Vkukxi q j i Bkj (b) dks j ksea
My rV
(c) v es fjdk (d) dukMk
(c) ekyok {ks =k (d) i f' peh ?kkV
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v k gS \
(a) Vs cy Vsful (b) ykW u Vsful
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\
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21. çfl ¼ Lekjd xksy xq Ect dgk¡ gS \
(c) gkbMªks tu (d) es Fksu
(a) dukZ Vd (b) v ka/ zçns'k
5. fuEu esal sdkS u&l k , d v fXu oy; uked Tokykeq [ khdfVca / ls (c) m Ùkj çns'k (d) ubZfnYyh
f?kjk gS \ 22. fuEu esal sdkS u&l ki q j Ldkj l kaLÑfrd l n~ Hkko dksc<+ koknsusfy,
(a) v a / egkl kxj (b) m Ùkj / zq oh; egkl kxj dsfn; k t krk gS \
(c) H kq
eè; l kxj (d) ç' kka r egkl kxj (a) æ ks.kkpk; Zi q j Ldkj (b) rqy l hnkl i jqLdkj
6. laoguh; o"kkZdk fuEufyf[ kr esal sdkS u&l k , d y{k. k ughagS \ (c) VS xksj i q j Ldkj (d) v t q u iq
Z j Ldkj
(a) v i jkguh; o"kkZ (b) i Q gkj 23. NÙkhl x<+dsjkT; i ky dkS u gS\
(c) xjt (d) eq l yk/ kj o"kkZ (a) jke ukbZ d (b) cyjkenkl VM au
7. fi Qyhi hl dhjkt / kuhfdl ' kgj esagS \ (c) l R ; i ky efyd (d) eǹqy kfl Ugk
(a) t s usok (b) euhyk 24. Hkkjr esaddZjs[kk l sdkS u&l k , d fudVre gS \
(c) fo, uk (d) O ; ksaxI; ksx (a) v kbt kW y (b) jkt dks V
8. , eus"Vh ba Vjus'kuy dk eq [ ; ky; dgk¡ gS \ (c) dks y drk (d) bE iQ ky
(a) ya nu (b) t s usok 25. ; ks'ka
x ( Mksy t k=kk) R;ksgkj fdl jkT; esaeuk; k t krk gS \
(c) fo, uk (d) ya nu (a) ef. ki q j (b) v l e
9. vt q j kbZV fuEu esal sfdl dhv ; Ld gS \ (c) ds jy (d) fl fDde
(a) v Y; q eq fu; e (b) rka ck 26. i nkFkZdsl o asx vkS j osx dsv uq i kr l sdkuS&l hHkkfSrd jkf' kçkIr dh
(c) Lo.kZ (d) i kjk t krh gS \
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27. dkS u&l hjkf' kl fn' k ughagS \
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(c) cy (d) v k; ru
(a) xq M+ (b) eNyh
28. VsfyLdksi dh[ kkst fdl usfd; kFkk\
(c) nq / (d) fxjh
(a) U ;qVu (b) t sEl okW V
12. laØked jksx , UFkzsDl dk dkj. k fuEu esal sdkS u&l k , d gS \
(c) jni Q ksMZ (d) xSfyyh; ks
(a) t hok. kq (b) dod
29. fo' o miHkksDrk fnol dc euk; k t krk gS \
(c) çks Vkst ksv k (d) ok; jl
(a) 13 ekpZ (b) 10 ekpZ
13. fuEu esal sdkS u&l k , d feJ / krqughagS \ (c) 10 fnl a cj (d) 15 ekpZ
(a) 18 dS j sV Lo. kZ (b) l ks YMj / krq 30. ' kax oa
q ' k dsckn fdl oa ' k usHkkjr i j jkt fd; k\
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14. l hesa
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(a) v yw feuk (b) pq uk i RFkj 31. dkS fVY; dsv FkZ ' kkL=k esafdl i gyqi j çdk' k Mkyk x; k gS \
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15. fuEu esal sdkS u&l k, d ' kks/d ds: i esaç; ksx esayk; kt krk gS \ (c) / kfeZ d t hou (d) l kekft d t hou
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l ks
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r jkmjdsy kbLi kr l a ;a=kdhLFkki uk (c) MkW yj (d) fnukj
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38. fuEu esal sdkS u&l k i nkFkZi sa
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v ki dksfu. kZ
; djukgSfd fn, x, oDrO; esal sdku S&l kfuf' pr
69. ; fn 10 O;fDr fdl h dke dks20 fnu esadj l drsgS ] rksnq
a xuh : i l sl gh fu"d"kZ @ekU;rk fudkyk t k l drk gS A
{kerk okys20 O;fDr ml dke dksfdrusfnu esai w j k djsa
xs\ d Fku %1. l Hkh pedrh gq bZpht sal ksuk ughagS A
(a) 5 fnu (b) 10 fnu 2. l q t krk , d l ksusdk xguk i gusgq , gS
A
a
(c) 20 fnu (d) 40 fnu fu"d "kZ %I. l q t krk dsxguspedrsgS A
a
70. , d pØh; prq Hkq
t dsØfed dks.k1 : 4 : 5 dsv uq
Z i kr esagSApkS
a Fks II. l q t krk dsxgusughapedrsgS A
a
dk.sk dk eki crkb, A (a) ds oy fu"d"kZI l ghgS
(a) 120º (b) 60º (b) ds oy fu"d"kZII l ghgS
(c) 30º (d) 80º
(c) fu"d"kZI v kS j II nksuksal ghgS
71 5 v a
d ksadh l cl scM+
hl a
[ ; k t ks9 , oa13 l si w
. kZ
r %HkkT; gks]
(d) uk rksfu"d"kZI l gh gSv kS j u ghII l ghgS
(a) 99945 (b) 99918
(c) 99964 (d) 99972
83. fuEufyf[ kr i z'u esanhxbZv kÑfr esaxksy k] Lukrdksadksn' kkZ r kgS]
72 1 l s100 dschp fdrus4 ( pkj) gS
\
a f=kHkq
t iqfyl mi fujh{kd dksv kS j prqHkq
t efgykv ksadksn' kkZ
Z r kgS
A
(a) 10 (b) 19 rksdkS u&l h l a [ ; k mu efgykv ksadksn' kkZ r h gS] t ksLukrd v kSj
(c) 20 (d) 18 mi&fujh{kd gS \
92. nhi d i woZdhv ksj pyuk' kq # djrkgS A75 ehVj pyusdsckn og
ck¡, eq
M+ r k gSv kS
j 25 ehVj l h/ k pyrkgS Afi Qj l sog ck¡, eq M+ rk
7
gSv kS
j 40 ehVj l h/ spyrk gS Aog fi Qj l sck¡, eq M+r k gSv kS
j 25
2 5
ehVj pyrk gS Aog i zkjfEHkd fcUnql sfdruh nw j gS\
6
(a) 35 ehVj (b) 50 ehVj
(c) 115 ehVj (d) 140 ehVj
(a) 2 (b) 5
(c) 7 (d) 6 93. dksbZO;fDr fdl hfca nwl spyuk v kja Hkdjdsi w oZdhv ksj 5 fdeh
84. ; fn fdl hdkxt dk]suhpsi z'u v kÑfr; ka
sesafn[ kk, vuq l kj eksM+
dj pyrkgS ] fi Q
j nk, ¡eq
Md+j 3 fdehpyrkgS ] iq
u%nkfguseq M+
d j fi Qj
dkVkt k, rks[ kksy usdsckn og fdl mÙkj v kÑfr t S l kfn[ kkbZnsxk\ pyrk gS Av c ml dsl q [ k dsl keusdkSu&l hfn' kk gS \
i z'u&v kÑfr ; k¡% (a) m Ùkj (b) nf{k. k
(c) i f' pe (d) nf{k. k&i f' pe
94. ; fn 4 × 5 × 2 = 524, 3 × 7 × 2 = 723 v kSj 6 × 8 × 7 = 876 gks] rks
9×4×5=?
(a) 495 (b) 459
mÙkj v kÑfr ; k¡% (c) 549 (d) 954
95. fuEufyf[ kr i z'u esa, d ; knksoDrO; fn; sx; sgS ] ft l dsv kxspkj
a
fu"d"kZ@ekU;rk, ¡I, II, III v kS
j IV fudkysx; sgSAv ki dksfopkj djuk
a
gSfd oDrO; l R; gSpkgsog l kekU;r%Kkr rF; ksal sfHkUu i zrhr
gksrkgksAv ki dksfu. kZ; djukgSfd fn, x, oDrO; esal sdkS u&l k
(a) (b) (c) (d)
85. ; fn fdl heghusdkrhl jkfnu ea xyokj gksrksml eghusdk25ok¡ fuf' pr : i l sl ghfu"d"kZ @ekU;rk fudkyk t k l drk gS \
fnu dkS u&l k gksxk\ oDr O ; %1. dq N dkjsacl sagS A
a 2. l H khdkjsaxq iQ
k, ¡gS
A
(a) ea xyokj (b) l ks
eokj fu"d "kZ%I. dq N xq iQk, ¡ cl saughagS
A II. dq
a N xq iQk, ¡cl sagS
A
a
(c) cq / okj (d) jfookj III. dks bZxq iQk cl ughagS A IV. dq N xqiQ k, ¡dkjsagS
A
a
86. v xj P dk v FkZ÷, Q dk v FkZ×, R dk v FkZ+ v kS
j S dk v FkZ
&gks] (a) ds oy I fu"d"kZl ghgS
rks18Q12P4R5S6 dk eku crkb, A (b) ds oy fu"d"kZII l ghgS
(a) 64 (b) 53 (c) ds oy II v kS j IV fu"d"kZl ghgS
(c) 81 (d) 24 (d) ds oy fu"d"kZIV l ghgS
87. v xj 4 + 3 = 25 v kS
j 8 + 4 = 80 gks] rks3 + 2 = ? 96. ; fn 2 × 3 × 5 = 523, 6 × 4 × 1 = 164, 8 × 2 × 4 = 482 gks] rc 6
(a) 15 (b) 10
(c) 13 (d) 12 ×8×2=?
88. ; fn FRIEND dksfdl hdks MHkk"kkesaHUMJTK fy[ kkt krk gS
] (a) 826 (b) 268
rksml h dksM esaCANDLE dksdS
l sfy[ kk t k, xk\ (c) 286 (d) 628
(a) EDRIRL (b) ESJFME 97. , d yM+d sdhv ksj b' kkjkdjrsgq , ehjkusdgk] ¶og esjsnknkds
(c) DCQHQK (d) DEQJQM
bdyksrsi q
=k dk i q
=k gS
A̧ ml yM+ d sdk ehjk l sD; k l EcU/ gS\
89. ; fn A, – dksi z
nf' kZ
r djrk gS
] C, × dksi znf' kZ
r djrk gS
] D, ÷ dks
(a) pspsjk@
iQiQ
sM+k@eesjk@
ekS
l sjk HkkbZ(b) HkkbZ
in
zf' kZ
r djrk gS
] E, + dksi znf' kZ
r djrk gS
] rks
(c) pkpk (d) t ht k@
nsoj@
tB
s@ uUnksbZ
14 C 3 A 12 E 4 D 2 = ?
(a) 6 (b) 17 98. 21 : 3 : : 574 : ?
(c) 28 (d) 32 (a) 23 (b) 82
90. fn, x, fodYi ksaesal syq
Ir l a
[ ; k Kkr dhft , A (c) 97 (d) 113
8 7 6 99. A, B l sNksVk gSysfdu C l sya ck gS
AD, A l sNksVk gSysfdu C l s
7 6 5
ya
ckgSv kS
j E, B l sNksVkgS
] ysfdu A l sya
ckgSAl cl sNksVkO;fDr
6 5 4
90 65 ? dkS
u gS
\
(a) 54 (b) 44 (a) B (b) C
(c) 34 (d) 26
(c) A (d) D
91. fuEufyf[ kr v kÑfr esafdrusf=kHkq
t [ kkst st k l drsgS
\
a
100. jke 7 ct usesa20 feuV i j ?kj l sfudyrk gSv kjS25 feuV esa
dq . kky ds?kj i gq ¡prkgSAog 15 feuV esav i ukuk' rk[ kRe djrs
gSavkS j fi Q
j v i usdk; kZ
y ; dsfy, fudy t krsgSAdk; kZ
a y ; i gq
¡pus
esamUgsa35 feuV yxrsgS Aosdk; kZ
a y ; t kusdsfy, dq. kky ds?kj
l sfdrusct sfudys\
(a) 7:40 A.M. (b) 7:20 A.M.
(a) 17 (b) 21
(c) 24 (d) 25 (c) 7:45 A.M. (d) 8:15 A.M.
RAILWAY GROUP–D EXPLANATION
1. fn; sgq , fodYi esal ses?kky; v #. kkpy çns'kdkl hekughacukrkA 1
 = 20
2. dS fLi ; u l eq æ, d çdkj dk og̀re çkÑfrd >hy gS A 3
4. ok; q ea My esaukbVªkts u v kS j v kW Dl ht u ds v frfjDr v kxZ u Hkh  1 = 60 fnu
miyC/ jgrk gS A A = }kjk fd; k x; k dke = 60 fnu
5. ç' kka r egkl kxj v fXu oy; uked Tokykeq [ kh l sf?kjk gS
A A
52.
7. fi Q yhfi a l dhjkt / kuh euhyk esagS A
8. , eus"Vh ba Vjus'kuy dk eq [ ; ky; ya nu esagS A
G
9. vt q j kbZV rkack dk , d v ; Ld gS A
10. jl k; fud nf̀"V l sl kcq u yo. kgksrk gS A
B C
12. t hok. kq, d l a Øked jksx gSt ks, UFkzsDl dsdkj. k gksrk gS A D
13. xzsiQ kbZV , d feJ / krqughagS A  AB = 6
14. l hes V dsmRiknu esadPpseky ds: i esapq
a uki RFkj dkç; ksx fd; k 3
AD = ×6=3 3
t krk gS A 2
15. eS Xuhf' k; e l Yi Q sV , d ' kks/d ds: i esaç; ksx esayk; k t krk gS A 2 2
AG = AD × =3 3 ×
16. nwl jhi a po"khZ; ; kst ukdsrgr jkmjdsy kbLi kr l a ;a
=kdhLFkki ukdh  3 3
xbZgS A = 2 3 cm
17. , e , i Qgq lSu , d Hkkjrh; fp=kdkj gS A 54.  2x + 3x + 4x = 180
18. iqLrd ^ga xjh rkbZ M* dsys[kd v ferkHk ?kks"k gS A 9x = 180
x = 20
19. Hkkjrh; l a fo/ ku esaekS fyd v f/ dkj dh v o/ kj. kk v esfjdk ds
 vH kh"V v Urj = 4x – 2x
la fo/ ku l sfy; k x; kgS A
2x = 2 × 20 = 40
20. dkfscZ y ksu di Vscy Vsful l sl a caf/ r gS A 55.  tan45º = cot
21. çfl ¼ Lekjd xksy xq Ect dukZ Vd esagS A  cot = 1 = cot 45º
22. VSxkjs i jqLdkj l ka LÑfrd l n~ Hkko dksc<+ kokns usdsfy, fn; kt krkgS A   = 45º
23. NÙkhl x<+dsjkT; i ky cyjkenkl Va Mu gS A  180º =  js fM; e
24. Hkkjr esaddZjs[kk l sfudVre esav kbt kW y ' kgj gS A  
 45º = × 45º =
25. ; k'ska x R;ksgkj ef. ki jq esaeuk; k t krk gS A 180 4
26. i nkFkZdsl a osx v kS j osn dsv uq i kr l sæO;eku çkIr fd; kt krkgS A 57. eukst : lH
qkk"k
27. v k; ru l fn' k jkf' k ughagksrk gS A 60 : 100
28. VfsyLdksi dh[ kkst xS y hfy; ksusfd; kA 3 : 5
29. fo' o miHkksDrk fnol 15 ekpZdkseuk; k t krk gS A 2
 v Hkh"V çfr' kr = × 100
30. ' kqx oa
a ' k dsckn l krokgu oa ' k usHkkjr i j jkt fd; kA 3
31. dkfSVY; dsvFk'ZkkL=kes a/ kfeZ
d t hou dhi gyqi j çdk'kMkykx; kgS A 200 2
=  66 %
32. bVZyhdheq æk ; q j ksgSA 3 3
33. Hkq.zk cht esafeyrk gS A 18 3
58. 18 ekg =  o"kZ
34. i ka' kqfeV~ Vhesadksf' kdk l cl sv f/ d i k; k t krk gS A 12 2
35. Ropk dk ja x çnku djusokyk o. kZ d esy kfuu gS A 4000  12  3
36. ekufp=k, oaXyksc i j i kbZt kusokyhçfrPNsn js[kk, ¡dksHkksxkS fyd rks] l k/ kj. k C;kt =
100  2
= ` 720

js[kkt ky dgk t krk gS A 59. ekyxkM+ h dhpky = x km/h


37. v kLVªsfy; k egkf}i dk t ul a [ ; k bu l c esaT; knk gS A rks] 80 × 4 = x × 10
38. xzsiQ kbZV dksi sal hy esfeyk; k t krk gS A  x = 32 fdeh-@ ?ka
Vk
39. dEI; q Vj dhcksMZi j l a [ ; kv ksadksv kl kuhl sVkbZ i djuses aNumeric cos ec  sin  5
Key l gk; d gks r k gS A 61.
cos ec  sin 
=
3
41. Hkkjrh; çfrLi / kZv k; ksx esav c 5 l nL; dsLFkku i j 3 l nL; gh  3cosec + sin
U;q Dr fd; st k; sxsA = 5cosec – 5sin
42. va r jkZ"Vªh; j{kk i n' kZ uh dk 10okal a Ldj. k rfeyukMqesav k; ksft r 8sin = 2cosec

fd; k t k, xkA 4sin =


1
sin 
43. Hkkjr esai gysdhVl xag zky; dkv ukoj.kv ka / zçns'kes afd; kx; kgS
A
49. t xUukFk ea fnj i q j h ( mM+hl k) esagS A sin2 =
1
50. iat kc us8ohai q j "k jk"Vªh; gkW d hpS fi ; u' khi t hrhgS
a A 4
20 2 1
51. 20 fnu esaA rFkk B }kjk fd; k x; k dke = = sin =
1
= = sin30º
30 3 4 2
1 81. 10
 sin =
2
62.  14% = 574 10

574 45°
 100% = × 100 = 4100 10
14
65.  5% = 10 v Hkh"V fn' kk] nf{k. k&i w
oZgS
A
10 86. i z'ukuq
l kj fpÉ i fjorZ u djusi j&
 100% = × 100 = ` 200 18 × 12 ÷ 4 + 5 – 6
5
18 × 3 + 5 – 6
90 112 54 + 5 – 6 = 53
66.  M.P × = C.P ×
100 100 88. ft l i zd kj
M.P 112 56 F R I E N D
  
C.P 90 45 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7
 C.P : M.P = 45 : 56 H U M J T K
67. lqcg 10 ct sl s' kke 5 ct srd dq
y l e; 7 ?ka
Vk= 7 × 60 = 420 ml hi zd kj C A N D L E  EDRIRL
feuV 90. ft l i zd kj
 vH kh"V v uq
i kr = 30 : 420 (8 + 7) × 6 = 90
1 : 14 (7 + 6) × 5 = 65
ml h i zd kj (6 + 5) × 4 = 44
76. ft l i zd kj v ukt dkl a xzg. kxksnke esagksrkgS
Aml hi zd kj t y dk
92.
laxzg. k ckWl l sgksrk gS
A D 40m C

77. ft l i zd kj
25m 25m
A D F G
E
+10 +10 +10 +10 A B
75m
K N P Q AE = AB – DC
ml hi zd kj D G I J  N Q S T = 75 – 40 = 35m
78. v {kj Ü kà
[ kyk bl i zd kj gS
A
B F K Q X
xq
iQk, ¡

+4 +5 +6 +7
95. dkjsa cl s
a
80. ft l i zd kj
A M O U N T
+1 +1 +1 –1 –1 –1 fu"d "kZ%
I. × II. 
B N P T M S III. × IV. ×
ml h i zd kj AROUND  BSPTMC 99. B > E > A > D > C

RAILWAY GROUP–D (ANSWER KEY)

1. (3) 2. (2) 3. (4) 4. (1) 5. (4) 6. (1) 7. (2) 8. (4) 9. (2) 10. (4) 11. (3) 12. (1) 13. (4)
14. (2) 15. (2) 16. (1) 17. (4) 18. (2) 19. (3) 20. (1) 21. (1) 22. (3) 23. (2) 24. (1) 25. (1) 26. (3)
27. (4) 28. (4) 29. (4) 30. (1) 31. (3) 32. (1) 33. (3) 34. (2) 35. (2) 36. (3) 37. (2) 38. (2) 39. (4)
40. (2) 41. (1) 42. (2) 43. (2) 44. (3) 45. (3) 46. (1) 47. (4) 48. (2) 49. (1) 50. (1) 51. (4) 52. (2)
53. (2) 54. (3) 55. (2) 56. (4) 57. (3) 58. (3) 59. (1) 60. (4) 61. (1) 62. (1) 63. (1) 64. (3) 65. (3)
66. (1) 67. (2) 68. (2) 69. (1) 70. (2) 71. (2) 72. (3) 73. (3) 74. (2) 75. (3) 76. (4) 77. (3) 78. (1)
79. (3) 80. (3) 81. (3) 82. (4) 83. (2) 84. (4) 85. (3) 86. (2) 87. (3) 88. (1) 89. (4) 90. (2) 91. (4)
92. (1) 93. (3) 94. (2) 95. (2) 96. (4) 97. (2) 98. (2) 99. (2) 100. (2)
Quiz (Banking Awareness)
1. RBI's open market operation transactions are carried out in the money market is known as
with a view to regulating (a) Call money (b) Notice money
(a) liquidity in the market (c) Term money (d) All of the above
(b) prices of essential commodities (e) None of the above
(c) inflation 11. The Reserve Bank of India was set up on the
(d) borrowing power of banks recommendations of the
(e) All of the above (a) Narsimhan Committee
2. Capital Market Regulator is (b) Hilton Young Commission
(a) RBI (b) IRDA (c) Mahanobolis Committee
(c) NSE (d) BSE (d) Fazal Ali Commission
(e) SEBI (e) None of the above
3. NCD stands for 12. Number of withdrawals are limited in
(a) Net Commercial Debenture (a) saving Account (b) recurring Account
(b) New Commercial Derivatives (c) current Account (d) All of these
(c) New Commercial Delistment (e) None of the above
(d) Net Capital Disclosure 13. Term deposits are
(e) Non Convertible Debentures (a) repayable on demand
4. The rate on which banks borrow from the RBI for short (b) repayable after expiry of certain period
term is called (c) non transferable
(a) SLR (b) CRR (d) All of these
(c) Repo Rate (d) Interest Rate (e) None of the above
(e) Bank Rate 14. Term deposits can be paid in cash in case the closure
5. SEBI is a/an proceeds are
(a) advisory body (b) statutory body (a) below 10000/- (b) below 15000/-
(c) constitutional body (d) registered as society (c) below 20,000/- (d) No such limit
(e) None of these (e) None of these
6. Non Convertible debentures are 15. Which of the following accounts is not entitled to any
(a) debt instruments which acquire equity status at the interest from bank
issuer's option (a) No frill Account (b) Recurring Account
(b) debt instruments which acquire equity status at the (c) Current Account (d) RFC Account
investor's option (e) None of these
(c) debt instruments which acquire equity status only 16. Minimum period of term deposit for an amount greater
with the permission of Registrar of Companies than one lakh is
(d) debt instruments which acquire equity status on (a) 15 days (b) 7 days
maturity (c) 10 days (d) one month
(e) debt instruments which retain their debt character (e) None of these
and cannot acquire equity status 17. TDS stands for
7. Regional Rural Banks (a) Term Deposit Solution (b) Tax Deducting Society
(a) have limited area of operation and access to refinance (c) Tax Deducted at Source (d) Term Deducted Source
from NABARD (e) None of these
(b) are required to lend only to weaker section 18. Maximum period fixed for term deposit is
(c) are mandated to do only narrow banking (a) 10 years (b) 12 years
(d) can only extend agricultural loans (c) 15 years (d) 20 years
(e) have unrestricted area of operation (e) No limit
8. The Gilt-Edged market refer to the market for 19. The principal and the amount is same in case of term
(I) Government securities deposit which are under
(II) Semi Government securities (a) Quarterly Interest Scheme
(III)Corporate securities (b) Reinvestment Scheme
(a) Only I (b) I & II both (c) Monthly Interest Scheme
(c) Only II (d) I, II, III (d) A & C both
(e) Only III (e) None of these
9. The primary issuers of capital market securities include 20. No TDS is deducted on interest of
(a) The Central Govt. (b) The local Govt. (a) Monthly Interest Scheme
(c) Corporations (b) Recurring Account
(d) The central & local governments and corporations (c) Quarterly interest Scheme
(e) None of these (d) (a) & (c) both
10. Money lent for more than one day but less than 15 days (e) None of these
21. Principal functions of banks are (a) investment in plant & machinery
(a) accepting deposits (b) investment in equipments
(b) lending and investing (c) number of employees/workers working
(c) non fund business & remittance service (d) total annual turnover
(d) All of the above (e) All the above
(e) Only (a) & (b) 31. The “Twenty point Economic Programme” on
22. Demand deposits are those which can be withdrawn implementations of priority sector lending was under
(a) on request (b) on sanction by manager chairmanship of
(c) on demand (d) on persuasion (a) Dr. Y. H. Malegam (b) Dr. S. S. Tarapore
(e) None of these (c) Dr. K. S. Krisnaswami (d) Dr. P. N. Kutty
23. Current account deposits are not entitled to (e) None of the above
(a) cheque book above 100 leaves 32. The nature of charge created on security in case of gold
(b) monthly statement (c) cash payments loan is
(d) interest (e) None of these (a) Mortgage (b) Pledge
24. In case of a HUF Account, the mandate letter must be (c) Hypothecation (d) Guarantee
signed by (e) None of these
(a) Karta 33. At present the only credit information bureau functional
(b) All major co-partners and Karta in India is
(c) Karta, all major co-parceners and guardian of all (a) AMFI (b) ICRA
minor co-parceners (c) CIBIL (d) CRISIL
(d) Mandate letter cannot be given in case of HUF (e) None of these
account 34. The rate below which banks cannot generally lend is called
(e) None of these (a) Base Rate (b) Repo rate
25. A money deposited in a bank that cannot be withdrawn (c) Bank Rate (d) Floor Rate
for a preset fixed period of time is known as a (e) Ceiling Rate
(a) Term deposit (b) Checking Account 35. Bad advances of a bank are called
(c) Saving Bank deposit (d) No frill account (a) Bad debt (b) Book debt
(e) Current deposit (c) Non performing Assets (d) Out of order Accounts
26. A saving account is converted into dormant account when (e) Overdrawn accounts
(a) there is no operation in the account for the past two 36. NEFT stands for
years. (a) National Electronic Fund Transfer
(b) there is no operation in the account for the past one (b) Net Electronic Fund Transfer
year. (c) National Electronic Frequent Transfer
(c) anyone of the joint holders becomes insolvent. (d) Net Electronic Fast Transfer
(d) there is a written request from the account holder. (e) None of these
(e) None of these 37. Demand Drafts/Pay orders are
27. If the due date of a term deposit falls on Sunday then (a) negotiable instruments and are made payable to the
(a) it will be paid with interest for such days at contracted order of beneficiary
rate on the next working day. (b) valid for three months
(b) it will be paid on the next work day but the interest (c) can be revalidated
will not be payable. (d) All of the above
(c) it will become payable on Saturday (e) None of the above
(d) on the discretion of bank 38. DD or Pay order can be cancelled only at the issuing
(e) None of these branch only if
28. Distribution of inputs like fertilizers, pesticides, seeds (a) the original instrument is tendered.
and poultry feeds etc. are the activities counted under (b) the instrument is not having any special crossing.
(a) indirect finance to MSME (c) there is no endorsement of the instrument.
(b) direct finance to agriculture (d) All of the above
(c) indirect finance to agriculture (e) None of these
(d) direct finance to MSME 39. NEFT can be done for an amount not exceeding :
(e) None of these (a) 2 lac (b) 20 lac
29. MSME stands for (c) 10 lac (d) There is no such cap
(a) Micro Small and Medium Enterprise (e) None of these
(b) Medium Size Micro Enterprise 40. RTGS stands for
(c) Medium Scale Micro Enterprise (a) Real Term Gross settlement
(d) Micro Scale Medium Enterprise (b) Real time Gross settlement
(e) None of these (c) Real time grand settlement
30. Advances to MSME is regarded as priority sector. For (d) Real Time Group Sending
manufacturing sector, classification of MSME is done on (e) None of these
the basis of 41. RTGS can be done for an amount which is not less than
(a) 2 lac (b) 20 lac (e) None of these
(c) 1 lac (d) There is no such cap 46. The term 'Smart Money' refers to
(e) None of these (a) Foreign currency (b) US dollars
42. Bancassurance is (c) Credit Cards (d) Travellers cheque
(a) an insurance scheme to insure bank deposit (e) None of these
(b) an insurance scheme exclusively for the employer of 47. NEFT means
bank (a) National Electronic Fund Transfer
(c) a composite financial service offering both banking (b) Negotiated Efficient Fund Transfer
and insurance product (c) Non Effective Fund Transfer solution
(d) a bank deposit scheme exclusively for employees of (d) Negotiated Electronic Foreign Transfer
insurance companies 48. The full form of PIN in the parlance of an ATM card is
(e) None of these (a) Permanent Information Number
43. Distribution of insurance products and insurance policies (b) Private Information Number
by banks as corporate agents is known as (c) Personal Identification Number
(a) General Insurance (b) Non life Insurance (d) Permanent Identification Number
(c) Bancassurance (d) Deposit Insurance (e) None of these
(e) None of these 49. ECS stands for
44. NSDL stand for (a) Extra Closing System
(a) Non Securities Depository Limited (b) Electronic cheque system
(b) Non Securities Depository Liability (c) Electronic clearing system
(c) National Securities Depository Limited (d) Evening cheque sorter
(d) National Sassed Depository Limited (e) None of these
(e) None of these 50. IFSC stands for
45. ATM stands for (a) International Financial Service Code
(a) Any Time Money (b) Indian Financial Service Code
(b) Automatic Teller Money (c) Indian Financial System Code
(c) Automated Teller Machine (d) International Financial System code
(d) Anytime Machine (e) None of these

–: Answers :–
1. (e) 2. (e) 3. (e) 4. (c) 5. (b) 6. (e) 7. (a) 8. (b) 9. (d) 10. (b)
11. (b) 12. (a) 13. (b) 14. (c) 15. (c) 16. (b) 17. (c) 18. (a) 19. (d) 20. (b)
21. (d) 22. (c) 23. (d) 24. (a) 25. (a) 26. (a) 27. (a) 28. (c) 29. (a) 30. (a)
31. (c) 32. (b) 33. (c) 34. (a) 35. (c) 36. (a) 37. (d) 38. (d) 39. (d) 40. (b)
41. (a) 42. (e) 43. (a) 44. (c) 45. (c) 46. (c) 47. (a) 48. (c) 49. (c) 50. (c)
SBI CLERK MAINS 2018
(a) 3 : 7 (b) 4 : 7 (c) 2 : 7
1. MATHEMATICS (d) 1 : 6 (e) 2 : 9
Time– 45 min. 12. The area of an iron sheet required to make a solid cone of
Directions (1–5) : Each of the questions below consists of a 24 cm high and base radius 7 cm is:
question and three statements numbered A, B and C given (a) 704 cm2 (b) 702 cm2 (c) 698 cm2
below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the (d) 612cm 2
(e) 600 cm 2
statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read all the
13. The expenses of flour, pulse and oil of a family are in the
statements and give answer.
1. What is the cost of painting two adjacent walls of a room ratio of 12 : 16 : 3. If the prices of these articles are increased
which has no window or door? by 20%, 25% and 30% respectively, find the percentage
A. The area of room is 664m2 increase in the expenses of the family.
B. The breadth, height and the length of the room are in (a) 20.25% (b) 24.35% (c) 28.45%
the ratio of 4 : 5 : 7.
(d) 21.65% (e) 23.55%
C. The cost of painting per m2 is ` 50.
(a) Both A and B (b) All A, B and C (c) Only C 14. A jar contains a mixture of milk and water in the proportion
(d) Both B and C (e) Only B of 7 : 5. If 9 litres of the mixture is replaced by the same
2. How much profit did Naman earn on the cost price of an amount of water, then the ratio of two liquids becomes 7 :
article by selling it? 9. How milk was there in the jar?
A. He got 10% discount on the marked price at the time
of purchase. (a) 22 litres (b) 21 litres (c) 20 litres
B. He sold it for ` 3120. (d) 19 litres (e) 24 litres
C. He earned 4% profit on the marked price. 15. A magazines consist of 45 pages, 30 lines of each page and
(a) All A, B and C (b) Only A (c) Only B
49 characters in each line. If this content is written in another
(d) Both A and B (e) Only C
3. What is the present population of the city? notebook consisting 35 lines per page and 30 characters per
A. The population of the city was 1690000, two years ago. line then the required number of pages will be what per cent
B. The population of the city increase at the rate of 25% more than the previous number of pages?
per year.
(a) 36% (b) 42% (c) 38%
1
C. The population of the city decreases by of its total (d) 44% (e) 40%
25
16. When Aman increases his speed to 30 kmph from 25 kmph,
population per year.
(a) Only C (b) Both A and B 1
he takes 2 hours less than his usual time to cover a certain
(c) All A, B and C (d) Only A (e) Both B and C 2
4. In how many days will the work be completed by Aryan and distance. What is the distance covered by Aman in the
Ankush? usual time?
A. Aryan is twice as efficient as Ankush. (a) 365 km (b) 375 km (c) 400 km
B. Ankush can complete the work in 32 days. (d) 360 km (e) 380 km
C. Aryan joins the work after 4 days of the start of work. 17. Himani borrowed ` 1600 at 12% rate of interest. She repaid
(a) Only A (b) Only B (c) Both A and B ` 800 at the end of the first year. What is the amount
(d) Both B and C (e) All A, B and C required pay at the end of the second year to discharge her
5. What is the area of the rectangular field?
loan which was calculated at compound interest?
A. The perimeter of the field is 240 meters.
(a) ` 1300.85 (b) ` 1226.08 (c) ` 1316.05
B. The width is 10 metre less than the length.
(d) ` 1111.04 (e) ` 1306.25
C. The ratio of the length to breadth is 13 : 11.
(a) Both A and B (b) Both B and C (c) Only A 18. B and C complete a piece of work in 12 days, C and A can do
(d) Only B (e) Any two of the three it in 8 days. All the three can do it in 6 days. A and B
Directions (6–10) : In each question two equations are together can complete the work in how many days?
provided. On the basis of these you have to find the relation (a) 10 (b) 7 (c) 8
between x and y. Give answer (d) 6 (e) 9
(a) if x > y (b) if x  y Directions (19–23) : Study the data given below carefully
(c) if x  y (d) if x < y and answer the questions.
(e) if x = y or no relationship between x and y can be Distribution of types of Accident reported in a state in
established. different years
6. I. 6x2 + 27x + 30 = 0 II. 6y2 + 7y + 2 = 0
2
7. I. x + 12x + 35 = 0 II. 6y2 + 41y + 63 = 0 Types of Accident
Total
% %
8. I. x2 – x – 6 = 0 II. y2 – y – 20 = 0 Year number of % %
Spot Hindi
Accidents Major Minor
9. I. 2
10 x +  
6  15 x + 3 = 0 II. y2 – 8y + 12 = 0
2009 86000
Death
3
capped
14 65 18
10. I. 4x2 – 17x + 15 = 0 II. 2y2 + 8y + 8 = 0 2010 72000 3.8 21.9 53.8 20.5
11. The difference between the ages of two brothers is 8 years. 2011 60000 3.4 22.1 52.6 21.8
After 10 years, the sum of their ages will be twice the sum 2012 54000 10.6 41.5 39.8 8.5
of their present ages. What is the ratio of the age of the 2013 62000 14.3 42.4 34.9 8.4
younger to elder brother? 2014 68000 14.8 47.9 32.6 4.7
1. la
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(d) 1 : 6
(b) 4 : 7
(e) 2 : 9
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j 7 l seh- v k/ kj
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a dsfy, fdrus{ks=ki Q y okyhyksgsdh' khV dhv ko' ; drk gS \
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1. , d dejsdh nksv kl U u nhokjksai j i qr kbZdjkusdh ykxr D; k gS ] 13. , d i fjokj dk v kVs] nky v kS
j rsy i j [ kpZdk v uq i kr 12:16:3
ft l esadksbZf[ kM+d h ; k njokt k ughagS \ gSA; fn bu oLrq v ka
sdsew
Y; dsØe' k%20%, 25% vkjS30% dhof̀¼
A. dejsdk {ks =ki Q
y 664 eh gS 2
A gkst k, ] rksi fjokj ds[ kpZesaof̀¼ i zfr' kr Kkr dhft , A
B. dejsdh pkS Mk+bZ
] Å¡pkbZv kS j ya ckbZdk v uq i kr 4 : 5 : 7 gSA (a) 20.25% (b) 24.35% (c) 28.45%
(d) 21.65% (e) 23.55%
C. i q r kbZdh ykxr i zfr eh ` 50 gS
2
A
14. , d crZ u es anw/ v kS
j i kuhdkfeJ.kes av uqi kr 7 : 5 gSA; fn 9 yhVj
(a) nks uksaA v kS
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(c) ds oy C (d) nks uksaB v kS
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2. ueu , d oLrqdkscs pdj Ø; ew Y; i j fdruk ykHk dekrk gS \
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A. og [ kjhnrsl e; v a fdr ew Y; i j 10% dhNw V i zkIr djrkgS A
(d) 19 yhVj (e) 24 yhVj
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C. og v a fdr ew Y; i j 4% ykHk dekrk gS A
es a49 v {kj gSA
a; fn ; g l kexz hnwl jhukV scq
d esafy[ kht krhgS ] ft l esa
(a) l H khA, B v kS j C (b) dsoy A (c) ds oy B
i zR;sd i `"B i j 35 ykbu v kS j i zR;sd ykbu esa30 v {kj gS ] rks
(d) nks uksaA v kS
j B (e) ds oy C
v ko' ; d i `"Bksadhl a [ ; k fi Nysi `"Bksadhl a [ ; k l sfdrusi zfr' kr
3. ' kgj dh orZ eku t ul a [ ; k D; k gS \
v f/ d gS \
A. ; fn nkso"kZi gys ] ' kgj dh t ul a [ ; k 1690000 FkhA (a) 36% (b) 42% (c) 38%
B. ; fn ' kgj dh t ul a [ ; k 25% i zfro"kZdhnj l sc<+ r hgS
A (d) 44% (e) 40%
1 16. t c v eu v i uh pky dks25 fdehi zfr ?ka
Vsl s30 fdeh- ?ka Vsrd
C. ; fn ' kgj dht ul a [ ; k 25 i zfro"kZ?kVrhgS A
c<+ k ysrk gS] rksog , d fuf' pr nw j hr; djusesav i usokLrfod
(a) ds oy C (b) nks uksaA v kSj B
1
(c) l H khA, B v kS j C (d) dsoy A (e) nksuksaB v kS
j C l e; l s2 2 ?ka Vsde ysrkgS AokLrfod l e; esav eu }kjkr; dh
4. v k; Z u v kS j vadq' k}kjk, d dk; Zfdrusfnuksaesal ekIr gkst k; sxk\ xbZnw j h D; k gS \
A. ; fn v k; Z u] v adq' k l snksxq
uk n{k gS A (a) 365 fdeh (b) 375 fdeh (c) 400 fdeh
B. v a dq ' k dk; Zdks32 fnuksaesal ekIr dj l drk gS (d) 360 fdeh (e) 380 fdeh
C. ; fn vk; u Z dk; Z' k:q gku ssds4 fnu ckn dk; Zdjuk' k:q djrkgS A 17. fgeku ` 1600. 12% C;kt dhnj i j m/ kj ysrhgS Aog i gyso"kZ
(a) ds oy A (b) ds oy B (c) nksuksaA v kS
j B dsv a r esa` 800 dk Hkq xrku djrh gS Av i uk yksu pq d kusdsfy,
(d) nks uksaB v kS
j C (d) l H khA, B v kS j C ml snw l jso"kZdsva r esafdruhjkf' kdkHkxqrku djuki M+ sxk] ft l dk
5. , d v k; rkdkj eS nku dk {ks=ki Q y D; k gS \ pØof̀¼ C;kt dhnj l sv kdyu fd; k t krk gS \
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(d) ` 1111.04 (e) ` 1306.25
B. pkS M+ kbZyackbZl s10 ehVj de gS A 18. B v kS j C fdl h dk; Zdks12 fnuksaesai w j k djrsgS] C v kS
a j A ml s8
C. ya ckbZv kS j pkSMk+bZdschp v uq i kr 13 : 11 gSA fnuksaesadj l drsgS Al Hkhrhuksafeydj ml s6 fnuksaesadj l drsgS
a A
a
(a) nks uksaA v kS
j B (b) nks uksaB v kSj C (c) dsoy A A v kSj B feydj ml dk; Zdksfdrusfnuksaesai w j k dj l drsgS \
a
(d) ds oy B (e) rhu es al sdksbZugha (a) 10 (b) 7 (c) 8
funsZ' k (6–10) : i zR;sd i 'zu esanksl ehdj. kfn, x, gS ] budsv kèkkj i j
a (d) 6 (e) 9

v ki dksx v kSj y dschp dk l a ca/ Kkr djuk gS A funsZ' k (19–23) : uhpsfn, x, MkVkdkè; kui w oZd v è; ; u dhft , v kS j
mÙkj nhft , %
i '
z uka
sds m Ù k
j nh ft , A
, d jkT; es avyx&v yx o"kk± sesant Znq?kZ
Vukdsi zd kjksadki fzr' krokj
(a) ; fnx > y (b) ; fnx  y
foHkkt u
(c) ; fn x  y (d) ; fnx < y
(e) ; fn x = y ; k x v kS j y dschp dksbZl a ca
/ ughagSA nq
?kZ
Vukv ksad si zd kj
6. I. 6x2 + 27x + 30 = 0 II. 6y2 + 7y + 2 = 0 nq
o"kZ d q ?kZ
Vuk v ks
a d h %
7. I. x2 + 12x + 35 = 0 II. 6y2 + 41y + 63 = 0 yla [ ; k rR d ky v i %kfgr % %
2 2 eR̀
;q cM +
h Nk sVh
8. I. x – x – 6 = 0 II. y – y – 20 = 0
2009 86000 3 14 65 18
9. I. 10 x +
2
 
6  15 x + 3 = 0 II. y2 – 8y + 12 = 0
2010 72000 3.8 21.9 53.8 20.5
10. I. 4x2 – 17x + 15 = 0 II. 2y2 + 8y + 8 = 0 2011 60000 3.4 22.1 52.6 21.8
11. nksHkkbZ
; ksadhmezdschp v a r j 8 o"kZgS
A10 o"kZckn] mudhv k; q 2012 54000 10.6 41.5 39.8 8.5
dk ; ksx mudhorZ eku v k; qds; ksx dsnksxq
uk gksxkANksVsv kS
j cM+
s 2013 62000 14.3 42.4 34.9 8.4
HkkbZdh v k; qdk v uq
i kr D; k gS
\ 2014 68000 14.8 47.9 32.6 4.7
19. What is the ratio of the number of Major accidents in the 1
year 2009 to that in the year 2012? his capital and after 10 months P withdraws of his
4
(a) 13875 : 5373 (b) 13975 : 5473 (c) 13975 : 5173 capital. At the end of the year, if the profit earned is `53000.
(d) 13675 : 5373 (e) 13975 : 5373 Find the amount received by P.
20. In which of the following years was the Spot death the (a) ` 22000 (b) ` 21000 (c) ` 24200
maximum? (d) ` 23000 (e) ` 22500
(a) 2010 (b) 2014 (c) 2009 Directions (31–35) : Study the following pie–chart and table
(d) 2012 (e) 2011
carefully to answer the questions given below:
21. How many accident victims were Handicapped in the year
The Pie–charts given below shows the distribution of cars
2013 and 2014 together?
in four different states.
(a) 58860 (b) 57860 (c) 58760
Total number of cars = 42000
(d) 57760 (e) 58880
22. The number of Major accidents in 2009 was approximated
by what percent more than the number of Minor accidents S1
in 2010? S4 15%
(a) 254% (b) 260% (c) 218% 25%

(d) 279% (e) 271%


23. What is the approximate percentage reduction in the S2
number of Minor accidents in 2014 as compared with that 29%
S3
in the year 2009?
31%
(a) 72% (b) 79% (c) 80%
(d) 69% (e) 75%
24. A person can row at a speed of 9 km/hr in still water. If the The table given below shows the ratio of diesel engine cars
speed of stream is 5 km/hr, it takes a total 4.5 hrs to go to to petrol engine cars which are distributed among four different
a certain distance upstream then comeback downstream states.
to the same point. How far is the place? State Diesel : Petrol
(a) 14 km (b ) 15 km (c) 16 km S1 4:5
(d) 13 km (e) 18 km
S2 5:9
25. The area of a square is equal to 784 cm2 and the length of
a rectangle is three–fourths of the side of the square and S3 17 : 14
breadth of the rectangle is half its length. What is the area S4 3:2
of the rectangle?
(a) 220 cm2 (b) 224 cm2 (c) 225 cm2 31. What is the difference between the number of diesel engine
(d) 228.65 cm2 (e) None of these cars in state S2 and the number of petrol engine cars in
26. How many different arrangements can be made from the state S4?
letters of the word ‘TUESDAY’ such that all vowels don’t (a) 180 (b) 140 (c) 150
come together? (d) 250 (e) None of these
(a) 4220 (b) 4230 (c) 4300 32. The number of petrol engine cars in state S3 is what per
(d) 4320 (e) 4340 cent more than the number of diesel engine cars in state
27. The average marks of a student in eight subjects is 750. S1?
After revaluation in two subjects the marks were changed (a) 110% (b) 104% (c) 108%
to 275 from 590 and 468 from 786. In the remaining sub- (d) 106% (e) None of these
jects marks remained unchanged. What is the new approxi- 33. If 35% of diesel engine cars in state S3 are AC and the
mate average marks? remaining cars are non–AC, what is the number of diesel
(a) 674 (b) 675 (c) 668 engine cars in State S3 which are non–AC?
(d) 665 (e) 671 (a) 4841 (b) 4691 (c) 4641
2 (d) 4631 (e) None of these
28. Gaurika buys a plot of land for ` 2 lakh. She sellsof it at 34. What is the difference between the total number of cars in
5
state S3 and the number of petrol engine cars in state S2?
a loss of 6%. She wants to make a profit of 10% on the
(a) 5280 (b) 5190 (c) 5120
whole transaction by selling the remaining land. The gain
(d) 5140 (e) None of these
% on the remaining land is:
35. What is the average number of petrol engine cars in all
1 2 1
(a) 22 % (b) 20 % (c) 20 % states together?
3 3 3
(a) 5253 (b) 5152.5 (c) 5250.5
(d) 25% (e) None of these
29. Walking at three–fourths of his usual speed, a man covers a (d) 5352.5 (e) None of these
certain distance in 2 hours more than the time he taken to Directions (36–40) : In the following number series only one
cover the same distance at his usual speed. The time taken number is wrong.Find out the wrong number.
by him to cover the distance at his usual speed is: 36. 8 9 20 63 250 1285
(a) 7 hours (b) 5 hours (c) 6 hours (a) 20 (b) 63 (c) 250
(d) 8 hours (e) 4 hours (d) 9 (e) 1285
30. At the beginning of a partnership business the capital of Q 37. 6 15 37 53 178 214
3 1 (a) 15 (b) 37 (c) 214
was times that of P. After 8 months Q withdraws of (d) 53 (e) 178
2 2
19. o"kZ2009 esacM+ h nq ?kZ
Vukv ksadh l a
[ ; k dk o"kZ2012 esacM+
h 1
10 eghusckn P v i uhi w
t hdk
a fudky ysrkgS
Ao"kZdsv a
r esa
]
nq
?kZ
Vukv ksadh l a
[ ; k l sv uq
i kr D; k gS
\ 4
(a) 13875 : 5373 (b) 13975 : 5473 (c) 13975 : 5173 ; fn ` 53000 dk ykHk i zkIr gksrk gS
] rksP }kjk i zkIr dh xbZjkf' k
(d) 13675 : 5373 (e) 13975 : 5373
Kkr dhft , A
20. fuEufyf[ kr esal sfdl o"kZesarRdky eR̀;ql okZ
f/ d Fkh\ (a) ` 22000 (b) ` 21000 (c) ` 24200
(a) 2010 (b) 2014 (c) 2009
(d) ` 23000 (e) ` 22500
(d) 2012 (e) 2011
' k (31–35) : fuEufyf[ kr i kbZpkVZv kS
funsZ j l kj.kh dk è; kui w
oZ
d
21. o"kZ2013 v kS
j 2014 esafeydj fdrusnq
?kZ
Vuk i hfM+
r v i kfgt gks
v è; ; u dhft , v kS j uhpsfn, x, i z'uksadsmÙkj nhft , A
x, \
(a) 58860 (b) 57860 (c) 58760 uh ps fn, x, i kb–ZpkVZesapkj fofHkUu jkT; ksaesadkjksadsforj. kdks
(d) 57760 (e) 58880 n' kkZ
; k x; k gS&
22. 2009 es
acM+hnq
?kV
Zukv kasdhl a[ ; k, 2010 es
aNksVhnq?kZ
Vukv ksadhl a
[;k d kj ksad h d q
y la [ ; k = 42000
l syxHkx fdrusi fzr' kr v f/ d gS \
(a) 254% (b) 260% (c) 218%
S1
(d) 279% (e) 271% S4 15%
23. o"kZ2009 dh rq
y uk esa
] 2014 esaNksVh nq
?kZ
Vukv ksadh l [ ; k esa
a 25%
i fzr' kr deh yxHkx D; k gS
\
(a) 72% (b) 79% (c) 80% S2
(d) 69% (e) 75% 29%
24. , d O;fDr ' kka
r ty esa9 fdeh@
?ka
Vsdhxfr l srS
j l drkgS
A; fn S3
31%
/ kjk dh xfr 5 fdeh@ ?ka
Vk gS] rks/ kjk dh foi jhr fn' kk esa, d
fuf' pr nwj hrd t kusesafi Qj / kjkdhfn' kkesaoki l ml hfca nqi j
v kusesadq y 4.5 ?kaVsysrk gSAog LFkku fdruh nw j gS
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(a) 14 fdeh- (b) 15 fdeh- (c) 16 fdeh- i sVªksy ba
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38. 11 5 3 4.5 7 15 Zee TV viewers on Sunday and Friday together?
(a) 5 (b) 11 (c) 4.5
(a) 6% (b) 7.5% (c) 5%
(d) 7 (e) 3
39. 5 31 159 645 1951 3825 (d) 8.5% (e) None of these
(a) 31 (b) 3825 (c) 1951 44. Find the least difference (in thousand) between the number
(d) 159 (e) 645 of viewers of any two channels on any day?
40. 30 29 50 128 428 2015 (a) 50 (b) 200 (c) 10
(a) 50 (b) 29 (c) 30
(d) 128 (e) 428 (d) 300 (e) None of these
Direction (41–45) : Study the following line graph carefully 45. On which of the following days is the difference between te
and answer the questions given below. number of viewers of Life OK and that of Zee TV the
The following graph shows the number of viewer(in maximum?
thousand) at prime time over the week.
Life OK Zee TV And TV (a) Friday (b) Sunday (c) Wednesday
(d) Thursday (e) Tuesday
3500
Number of views (in thousand)

3300 Directions (46–50) : What approximate value should come in


3000
3000 2800
2700 place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
2600
2400 2900
2500 2250 2300 7
2400 2100 2200 2400 46. 38% of 3976 + (32)2 – 13% of 8271 + × 3400 = ?
2000 6
2200
2000 1900 1900
1750 1800 (a) 5427 (b) 5325 (c) 5537
1500
1400
1300 (d) 5612 (e) 5554
1000
47. 987.67 × 123.35 ÷ 9 = ?
500 (a) 13411 (b) 13621 (c) 13489
0 (d) 13551 (e) 13721
Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

35
48. 80   (21)2  343  ?
6
(a) 21125 (b) 22981 (c) 20781
(d) 23159 (e) 21230
41. On which of the following days, the number of viewers the
2 2 2
maximum.
(a) Tuesday (b) Friday (c) thursday
49. 4  3 4  6  5 6  –3  2 2  ?

(d) Both (a) and (b) (e) Sunday (a) 167 (b) 123 (c) 157
42. On how many days the number of Life OK viewers is more (d) 153 (e) 149
than 38% of the total viewers on the same day?
331 661 704
(a) Five (b) Two (c) One 50.   – 35.013  36.026  ?
(d) Three (e) None of these 30 60 11
43. The number of And TV viewers on Thursday and Saturday (a) 69 (b) 67 (c) 83
together is approximately what percent less than that of (d) 89 (e) 85

2. REASONING & COMPUTER 1. Who among following lives on ground floor (Floor number
one)?
Time– 45 min. (a) A (b) G (c) E
Directions (1–5) : Study the following information and (d) C (e) F
answer the given questions: 2. Who amongst the following lives on floor no.3?
Nine teachers – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I live on separate (a) A (b) F (c) C
floors of a 9-floor building. Ground floor is numbered 1, first (d) G (e) E
floor is numbered 2 and so on until the topmost floor is 3. Who lives on the floor immediately above G?
numbered 9. Each one of these teach different subjects viz. (a) A (b) B (c) D
Computer, Economics, Commerce, Accounts, Biology, English, (d) G (e) F
Physics, Art, and Music but not necessarily in the same order. 4. D teaches which of the following subject? 
Only five teachers live above the floors on which A lives. (a) Accounts (b) English (c) Commerce
Only one teacher lives between A and the one who teaches (d) Biology (e) None of these
English. F lives immediately below the one who teaches
5. How many teacher/teachers live between the floors on
Economics. The one who teaches Economics lives on an even
which D and the one who teaches English?
numbered floor. Only three teachers live between the one who
(a) None (b) Two (c) One
teaches English and the one who teaches Commerce. E lives
(d) More than three (e) Three
immediately above C. E does not teach Commerce. Only two
teachers live between B and the one who teaches Biology. The Directions (6–10): Study the following information to answer
one who teaches Biology live below the floor on which B lives. the given questions:
H teaches Art and lives on floor no. 8. The one who teaches A word and number arrangement machine when given an
Computer does not live immediately above or immediately input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a
below B. D does not live immediately above or immediately particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of
below A. I teaches Music and lives immediately above H. G input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit
does not teach Accounts. numbers and all are arranged as per some logic based on the
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value of the number.) to M or the one who likes Hindi subject is on the extreme end
Input : win 56 32 93 bat for 46 him 28 11 give chance of the row. There are no vacant seats adjacent to I
Step I : 93 56 32 bat for 46 him 28 11 give chance win 11. Who among following faces G ? 
Step II : 11 93 56 32 bat for 46 28 give chance win him (a) Q (b) O (c) M
Step III : 56 11 93 32 bat for 46 28 chance win him give (d) N (e) P
Step IV : 28 56 11 93 32 bat 46 chance win him give for
12. Who among following likes Civics? 
Step V : 46 28 56 11 93 32 bat win him give for chance
(a) M (b) O (c) N
Step VI : 32 46 28 56 11 93 win him give for chance bat
(d) H (e) G
Step VI is the last step of the arrangement the above
13. How many persons are sit between Q and N? 
input.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in (a) Two (b) Three (c) One
each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the (d) More than three (e) None of these
given input. 14. Who among following likes Urdu subject?
Input : fun 89 at the 28 16 base camp 35 53 here 68 (a) I (b) H (c) K
6. Which of the following would be step II? (d) M (e) N
(a) 89 fun at 28 16 base camp 35 53 here 68 the 15. Who among following faces immediate neighbor of G? 
(b) 35 53 28 68 16 89 the here fun camp base at (a) O (b) The one who likes Geography
(c) 16 89 at fun 28 camp base 35 53 68 the here (c) The one who likes Civics
(d) 53 28 68 16 89 35 the here fun camp base at  (d) The one who like Hindi (e) None of these
(e) None of these Directions (16–20) : Study the following information to
7. Which word/number would be at seventh position from
answer the given questions:
the left end in step IV?
In a certain code,
(a) base (b) at (c) 35
‘Civilized  Aroma  Priceless  Outlook’ is written as ‘N%24
(d) the (e) 53
Y@12 M$18 A#24’,
8. Which step number would be the following output?
‘Media Break Emphasis Thousand’ is written as ‘R#21
‘53 28 68 16 89 at 35 the here fun camp base’
(a) There will be no such step. (b) III Z$12 K@12 C%21’,
(c) II (d) V (e) IV ‘Remains Camera Blank Download’ is written as ‘B#21
9. In which step the elements ‘35 the here’ found in the same P%18 A@15  Z$12’,
order? and ‘Invalid  Umbrella  Embark  Fireless’ is written as ‘
(a) Step V (b) Step IV (c) Step I  S@21 D%21 C$15 G#18’.
(d) Step II (e) Step III 16. Which is the code for ‘Malicious  Streak’?
10. Which element is exactly between ‘89’ and ‘base’ in Step (a) P$15  K#24 (b) Q$15  K%24 (c) R$15  K@24
IV? (d) Q$15  K%24 (e) Cannot be Determined
(a) at (b) 28 (c) here  17. What is the code for ‘Outwalk Discard’?
(d) fun (e) none of these
(a) C#18   M@18 (b) B#18  M$18 (c) C#15   M@18
Directions (11–15) : Study the following information
(d) B#15  M$18 (e) Cannot be determined
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
18. What is the code of ‘Formula   Surplus’?
Ten students are sitting in twelve seats in two parallel
(a) D@18  Q%18 (b) E@21  Q#18 (c) D@18  Q%21
rows containing five student each, in such a way that there is
(d) E@21  Q#18 (e) Cannot be determined
an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1, M, N,
O, P and Q are seated and all of them are facing south, and in 19. What is the code of ‘Phobia  Educated’?
row 2, G,H, I, J and K are sitting and all of them are facing (e) N$18  D#21 (b) N@15  C#21 (c) M@15  C#24
north. One seat is vacant in each row. Therefore, in the given (d) N$15  D#21 (e) Cannot be determined
seating arrangement each student seated in a row faces another 20. Which is the code for ‘Compass  Replica’?
student of the other row. All of them like different subjects i.e. (a) B%18  P@15 (b) Z%18  Q@15 (c) A%18  P@18
Hindi, English, Maths, Science, History, Geography, Civics, (d) A%15  P@18 (e) Cannot be determined
Art, Sanskrit and Urdu. Directions (21–25) : Study the following information carefully
M sits second to left of one who like Hindi subject. K sits and answer type questions given below :
one of the extreme ends of the row. There are three student sit There are nine persons Manoj, Deepak, Amit, Rohit, Sanjay,
between K and J, who likes English subject. Immediate Rajesh, Mukesh, Anuj and Dhirendra sitting around a circle.
neighbor of K faces N. One of immediate neighbor of N faces I,
Only four of them are not facing towards the centre. They like
who likes Maths subject. O likes Science subject and sits
nine different colour–White, Yellow, Black, Grey, Purple, Red,
second to left of vacant seat. One of immediate neighbor of I is
Green, Rainbow and Blue, but not necessarily in the same order.
H and he likes History subject. One of immediate neighbor of
B and C are not immediate neighbours of each other. K is second
H faces P who likes Geography subject. The one who likes
Civics subject sits immediate left of the one who likes Art to the left of H, who does not like black, Yellow, Grey and Red
subject. The one who likes Sanskrit subject sits third to left of colours. The one who likes Green colour is facing away from the
person who likes Urdu subject. Either the seat which is adjacent centre. J likes Purple colour and sits 4th to the right of the one
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pj. k VI mijksDr bui q V dsi qu%O;oLFkki u dk v fUre pj. k gS A (a) nks (b) rhu (c) , d
mijksDr pj. kksaesav uq l j. k fd, x, fu; eksadsv uq l kj] fuEufyf[ kr (d) rhu l sv f/ d (e) bues al sdksbZugha
i zR;sd i z'u esafn, x, bui q V dsfy, mi; q Dr pj. k Kkr dhft , A 14. fuEufyf[ kr esal sfdl smnw Zi l Un gS
\
bui q V %fun 89 at the 28 16 base camp 35 53 here 68 (a) I (b) H (c) K
(d) M (e) N
6. fuE ufyf[ kr esal sdkSu&l k pj. k II gksxk\
15. fuEufyf[ kr esal sfdl dkeq [ kG dsfudVre i M+ kslhdsl keusgS
\
(a) 89 fun at 28 16 base camp 35 53 here 68 the
(b) 35 53 28 68 16 89 the here fun camp base at (a) O
(c) 16 89 at fun 28 camp base 35 53 68 the here (b) og ft l sHkw
xksy i l Un gS
A
(d) 53 28 68 16 89 35 the here fun camp base at (c) og ft l sjkT; O ; oLFkki l Un gS
A
(e) bues
al sdksbZugha (d) og O ; fDr ft l sfgUnhi l Un gS A
7. pj. kIV esadkS
u&l k' kCn@
la
[ ; kck; sav Ur l sl krosaLFkku i j fLFkr (e) bues al sdksbZugha
gkxsk\ ' k (16-20) : uhpsnhxbZt kudkjhdksè; kui o
funsZ wZ
d i f<+, v kS
j uhpsfn,
(a) base  (b) at (c) 35
(d) the (e) 53 x, i z'uksadsmÙkj nhft , A
8. fuEufyf[ kr v kmVi V
q dhdkS
u&l h pj. k l a
[ ; k gksxh\ , d fuf' pr d w V Hkk"k esa]
‘53 28 68 16 89 at 35 the here fun camp base’ ‘Civilized  Aroma  Priceless  Outlook’ dksfy[ kkt krkgSN%24
(a) bl rjg dk dksbZHkh pj. k ughagS
A (b) III Y@12 M$18 A#24’,
(c) II (d) V (e) IV ‘Media  Break  Emphasis  Thousand’ dks fy[ kk t kr k gS
9. fuEufyf[ kr esasl fdl pj. k esarRo ‘35 the here’ l eku pj. k es
a ‘R#21 Z$12 K@12 C%21’,
i kzIr gksrk gS
\ ‘Remains  Camera Blank Download’ dks fy[ kk t kr k gS
(a) pj. k&V (b) pj. k&IV (c) pj.k&I ‘B#21 P%18 A@15 Z$12’,

(d) pj. k&II (e) pj.k&III ‘Invalid  Umbrella Embark  Fireless’ dks fy[ kk t kr k gS
‘S@21 D%21 C$15 G#18’.
10. fuEufyf[ kr ea sl spj. kIV es
a‘89’ v kjS‘base’ dsBhd eè; dkS
u&l k
16. ‘Malicious  Streak’ dk dksM dkS
u&l k gksxk\
rRo fLFkr gS \ (a) P$15 K#2 (b)  Q$15 K%24 (c) R$15 K@24
(a) at (b) 28 (c) here
(d) Q$15 K%24 (e) bues al sdksbZugha
(d) fun (e) bues
al sdksbZugha
funsZ' k (11–15) : fuEufyf[ kr l w puk dk è; kui w oZd v è; ; u dj i z'uksa 17. ‘Outwalk Discard’ dk dksMD; k gS \
(a) C#18 M@18 (b) B#18 M$18 (c) C#15 M@18
dk mÙkj nhft , A (d)  B#15 M$18 (e) bues al sdksbZugha
nl Nk=kckjg l hVksaesanksl ekuka rj i a fDr; ksaesacS BsgS aft l esai zR;sd
18. ‘Formula Surplus’ dk dks MD; k gksxk\
iafDr esai k¡p fo| kFkhZbl i zd kj cSBsgS ] ft l esai zR;sd v kl Uu cS
a BsO;fDr; ksa (a) D@18 Q%18 (b) E@21 Q#18 (c)  D@18 Q%21
dseè; l eku nw j hgS
Ai gyhi a fDr esa ] M, N, O, P v kS j Q cS BsgSv kSj mu (d)  E@21 Q#18 (e) bues al sdksbZugha
l Hkhdk eq [ knf{k. k dhv ksj gS ] v kS j nw l jhi a fDr esa ] G, H, I, J v kS j K 19. ‘Phobia  Educated’ dkdksMD; kgS \
cSBsgS av kSj mu l Hkhdkeq [ kmÙkj dhv ksj gS Ai zR;sd i a fDr esa, d l hV (a)  N$18 D#21 (b) N@15 C#21 (c) M@15 C#24
[ kkyhgS Abl fy, nhxbZcS BusdhO;oLFkkesa, d i a fDr esacS BsNk=kdk (d)  N$15 D#21 (e) bues al sdksbZugha
eq[ knwl jhi a fDr es acS
BsNk=kdsl keusgS Amues
a al si Rz; d
s dksfofHkUu fo"k; 10. ‘Compass  Replica’ dk dksM dkS u&l k gksxk\
i l Un gSv FkkZ RkfgUnh] vaxtszh] xf. kr] foKku] bfrgkl ] Hkw xksy ] jkt O;oLFkk] (a) B%18 P@15 (b) Z%18 Q@15 (c) A%18 P@18
dyk]l a LÑr v kS j mnwA
Z (d)  A%15 P@18 (e) bues al sdksbZugha
M fgU nhi l Un djusokysdsck; sal snw l jsLFkku i j cS BkgS AK i a fDr funsZ ' k (21–25) : fuEufyf[ kr t kudkjhdk è; kui w oZd v è; ; u dhft ,
dsfdl h, d v fUre Nkjs i j cS BkgS AK v kS j J dseè; rhu Nk=kgS ] v kS
a j v kSj uhpsfn, x, i z'uksadsmÙkj nhft , A
J dksv a xzst hfo"k; i l Un gS AK dsfudVre i M+ kslhdkeq [ kN dsl keus ukSO;fDr eukst ] nhi d] v fer] jksfgr] l at ; ] jkt s'k] eq
d s'k] v uqt]
gSAN dsfdl h, d fudVre i M+ kslhdk eq [ k I dhv ksj gS ] ft l sxf. kr v kS j èkhjsUæ, d oÙ̀kdspkjksav kjs cS
BsgS
Amuesal sds
a oy pkj dkeq [ kdsUæ
i l Un gSAO dksfoKku i l Un gSv kS j [ kkyhl hV dsck; sal snw l jsLFkku i j dh v ksj ughagS AosukSv yx&v yx ja
a x dksi LkUn djrsgS ]tS
a l s&l i Q
sn]
cSBkgS AI, H dsfdl h, d fudVre i M+ kslhesal s, d gSv kS j ml sbfrgkl i hyk] dkyk] xzs]cS xuh] yky] gjk] bUæèkuq
a "khv kSj uhyk] ysfdu t #jhugha
i l Un gSAH dsfdl h, d fudVre i M+ kslhdkeq [ k P dsl keusgSv kS j fd bl hØe esagksAnhi d v kS j v fer , d nw l jsdsfudVre i M+ kslhugha
ml sHkxwksy i l Un gS Aog O;fDr ft l sjkt O;oLFkki l Un gSog dyki l Un gS AèkhjsUæ]eq d s'kdsck, al snw
l jkgSAeqd s'kt ksdkyk] i hyk] xzsv kS j yky
djusokysdsBhd ck; sacS BkgSAog O;fDr ft l sl a LÑr i l Un gSog mnw Z ja
x dksi l Un ughadjrk gS Aog t ksgjk ja x i l Un djrk gS ] ml dk eq [k
i l Un djusokysdsck; sal srhl jsLFkku i j cS BkgS A; k rksM dsv kl Uu ds Uædhv kjs ughagS Avuq t cSxuhja
a xil U n djrkgSv kS j og t ksbU æèkuq
"kh
who likes Rainbow colour. 26. What does ‘Sa’ mean in the code language? 
The one who likes Blue colour is 3rd to the right of the one I. ‘Pe Bo Sa’ means ‘Look at me’ and ‘Bo Se Pe Ki’ means
who like Green colour. H is fourth to left of F. Fand B both are ‘don’t look at him’ in that code language.
facing either towards the centre or away from the centre. B II. ‘Ka Ta Ne Sa’ means ‘take me and go’ and ‘Li Wa Si Sa’
likes White colour and sits fifth to the left of D, who is immediate means ‘either me or you’ in that code language.
neighbour of K. E does not like Yellow, Black and Red. C likes 27. How is Mona related to Monu?
Black colour. The one who likes Yellow colour is facing towards I. Soni, the cousin of Monu, is the niece of Mona.
the centre as E, but they are not neighbours each other. Yellow II. Swarna, Mona’s sister, is the wife of Om, Monu’s
colour is not liked by either K or F. F is facing away from the father.
centre. B sits second to the left of Manoj, who likes Green colour. 28. What is Sharwan’s rank in the class of 40?
Red colour is not liked by F and H. K is facing towards the I. Samir, who is 9th from the top in the class is above
centre. The one who likes Rainbow colour sits second to the Shobhit by 12 ranks who is below Sharwan by 5 ranks.
right of the one who likes Red colour. J and the one who likes II. Nilesh, who is between Sharwan and Sumit, is 15th
Blue colour are facing away from the centre. from the bottom.
21. How many persons are there between D and E if counted 29. Point Y is in which direction with respect to point X?
from D in anti clockwise direction? I. Point A is east of point B and north of point X. Point Y
(a) Three (b) Four (c) Two is north-west of point A.
(d) Five (e) None II. Point X is east of point B and north of point A. Point Y
22. Who among the following sits third to the left of the one is north of point A.
who likes Black colour? 30. Who among A, B, C, D and E runs the fastest?
(a) H (b) One who likes Rainbow I. B runs faster than E but is not the fastest.
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) b (e) Manoj II. C, though does not run as fast as A and B, runs faster

23. Four of the following five are alike in some way, find out the than D and E
Directions (31–35): Study the following information and
odd one.
answer the questions given below.
(a) H (b) K (c) C
Eight family members J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q like
(d) E (e) B
different colour viz. Red, Blue, Yellow, White, Green, Pink,
24. The persons of which of the following groups are facing
Violet and Cream but not necessarily in same order. All of
away from the centre?
them are sitting around a rectangular table. Four persons sits
(a) F,B,C and J (b) B,Manoj,J and D (c)
on each middle side of rectangular table, while other four
Manoj,B,D and E
persons on the corner of table. All of them are facing towards
(d) B,E, J and D (e) Manoj,B,F and J
the center. 
25. ‘Green colour is related to White colour in the same way as
There are three generation and two couple, in which Q is
‘Green’ colour is related to ‘Yellow’ colour, following the same
daughter-in law of N. The one who likes Green color sits 3rd
pattern ‘Grey’ colour is related to which of the following
left of L. J who has no son, sits 2nd right of Q. M who is
colours?
grandfather of O, likes Violet color and sits at the corner. The
(a) Purple (b) Blue (c) Yellow
one who likes Pink sits 2nd left of O. K who is just opposite to
(d) Red (e) Green
N who is sister in law of K, is not near to the one who likes
Directions (26–30) : Each of the following questions below
Violet color.The one who likes Cream color is not neighbor of
consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II
the one who likes Blue color. J is nephew of K who is brother of
given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided
M who has only two children. Q does not like yellow. The one
in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read
who likes Red color sits 2nd left of the one who likes Yellow.
both the statements and give answer.
The one who likes yellow sits opposite to O who does not like
(a) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer
cream color. O sits 3rd right of P who likes blue color and P who
the question, while the data in statement II alone are
is aunt of L, is just neighbor of the one who likes Yellow color.
not sufficient in answer the question.
N is neighbor of J who does not sit adjacent to Q. The one who
(b) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to
likes Blue sits 2nd right of the one who likes Violet color.Q has
answer the question, while the data in statement I two children.
alone are not sufficient to answer the question. 31. L likes which of the following color?
(c) if the data in either in statement I alone or in (a) White (b) Red (c) Blue
statement II alone are sufficient to answer the (d) Yellow (e) Can’t determine
question. 32. J likes which of the following color?
(d) if the data in both the statements I and II together (a) Blue (b) White (c) Yellow
are not sufficient to answer the question. (d) Red (e) None of these
(e) if the data in both the statements I and II are together 33. Who among following is the father of L?
necessary to answer the question. (a) J (b) K (c) Q
ja
x i l Un djrk gS ] dsnk, al spkS FksLFkku i j cS Bk gSA 26. bl dw V Hkk"kk esa‘Sa’ dk v FkZD; k gS \
og t ksgjkja x i l Un djrkgSdsnk, al srhl jkog gSt ksuhykja x I. m l dw V Hkk"kkesa‘Pe Bo Sa’ dkv FkZ ‘Look at me’ v kS j ‘Bo
i l Un djrk gS Aeq d s'k] jkt s'kdsck, al spkS Fkk gS Ajkt s'kv kSj nhi d nksuksa Se Pe Ki’ dkv FkZ‘don’t look at him’ gS A
dkeq [ k; krksdsUædhv ksj gS; kdsUædhv ksj ughagS Anhi d l i Q sn jax II. m l dw VHkk"kkesa‘Ka Ta Ne Sa’ dkvFkZ‘take me and go’ vkjS
i l Un djrkgSrFkk og jksfgr dsck, al si ka posLFkku i j cS BkgSAjksfgr ‘Li Wa Si Sa’ dk v FkZ‘either me or you’ gS A
t ksèkhjsUædk fudVre i M+ kslh gSAl a t ; i hyk]dkyk v kS j yky ja x i l Un 27. eks uk] eksuwl sfdl i zd kj l EcfU/r gS \
ughadjrk gS Av fer dkyk ja x i l Un djrk gS Aog t ksi hyk ja x i l Un I. l ks uh t ksdheksuwdh dft u gSog eksuk dh Hkrht h gS A
djrkgS ]la t ; dhrjg dsUædhv ksj eq [ kdjdscS BkgS ] ysfdu og , d II. Lo.kkZ ] eku skdhcgq ] vke s dhi RuhgS ] t ksdheku swdkfi rkgS A
nwl jsdsi M+ kslhughagS Ai hykja x ; krksèkhjsUæ; kjkt s'kds}kjki l Un ugha 28. 40 fo| kFkhZ ; ksadhd{kk esa' kjoku dhjS d D; k gS
a \
fd; kt krkgS Ajkt s'kdkeq [ kdsUædhv ksj ughagS Anhi d] eukst dsck, a I. l ehj] t ksdh ' kh"kZl s9 okagSog ' kks fHkr l s12 jS d mQ
a i j gSa
l snw l jsLFkku i j cS BkgS Aeukst, gjk ja x i l Un djrkgS Ayky ja x jkt s'k t ksfd ' kjoku l s5 jS d uhpsgS
a A
v kSj eq d s'k }kjk i l Un ughafd; k t krkgS AèkhjsUædkeq [ k dsUædhv ksj II. fuys ' k] t ks' kjoku v kS j lq fer dseè; gSog uhpsl s15 okagS A
gS] og t ksbUæèkuq "khja x i l Un djrkgS Aog t ksyky ja x i l Un djrkgS 29. fcU nqY, fcUnqX dsl UnHkZesafdl fn' kkesagS \
dsnk, al snw l jsLFkku i j cS BkgS Av uq t v kS j og t ksuhykja x i l Un djrk I. fC kUnqA, fcUnqB dsi w oZesav kSj fcUnqX dsmÙkj esagS AfcUnqY,
gS] dk eq [ k dsUædh v ksj ughagS A fcUnqA dsmÙkj&i f' pe esagS A
21. jks fgr v kS j l ta; dschp fdrusO;fDr gS ] ; fn okekorZfn' kkesajksfgr II. fcU nqX, fcUnqB dsi w oZesagSv kS j fcUnqA dsmÙkj esagS AfcUnq
l sfxurhdht k, \ Y, fcU nqA dsmÙkj esagS A
(a) rhu (b) pkj (c) nks 30. A, B, C, D v kS j E esal sdkS u l cl srst Hkkxrk gS \
(d) i ka p (e) dks bZugha I. B, E l srs t Hkkxrk gSysfdu og l cl srst ughagS A
22. fuE ufyf[ kr esal sdkS u dkykja x i l Un djusokysdsck, al srhl js II. C, A v kjSB ft rukrs t ughaHkkxrk] ysfdu og D v kS j E l srst
LFkku i j cS Bk gS \ Hkkxrk gS A
(a) eq d s'k (b) og t ksbU æèkuq"k ja
x i l Un djrk gS A funsZ' k (31–35) : uhpsnhxbZt kudkjhdksè; kui w odZ i f<+ , v kjSuhpsfn,
(c) nks uksaeukst v kS j (d) nhi d (e) euks t x, i z'uksadsmÙkj nhft , A
23. fuE ufyf[ kr i k¡p esal spkj , d fuf' pr i zd kj l sl eku gS ] ,d , d i fjokj ds v kB l nL; J, K, L, M, N, O, P v kS j Q dks
fo"ke Kkr dhft , A v yx&v yx ja x i l Un gSt S l syky] uhyk] i hyk] l i Q sn] gjk] xq y kch]
(a) eq d s'k (b) èkhjs Uæ (c) v fer cSxuhv kS
a j ØhecV ysfdu v ko' ; d ughadhbl hØe esagka A
s osl Hkh, d
(d) l ta; (e) nhi d v k; rkdkj est dspkjksv ksj cS BsgS Apkj O;fDr v k; rkdkj est dhi zR;sd
a
24. fuE ufyf[ kr esal sdkS u&l k l ew g dk eq [ k dsUædh v ksj ughagS \ Hkq
t kdseè; esacS BsgS] t cfd v U; pkj Vscy dsdksusaesacS BsgS ] mu Hkh
(a) jkt s ' k] nhi d] v fer v kS j v uq t dk eq [ k dsUædh v ksj gS A
(b) nhi d] euks t ] v uq t v kS j jksfgr rhu i h<+ hgS av kS j nks; qXe gS] ft l esaQ, N dhMkW
a Vj&bu&ykW gSAog
(c) euks t ] nhi d] jksfgr v kS j la t; O;fDr ft l sgjkja x i l Un gSog L dsck, al srhl jsLFkku i j cS BkgS AJ
(d) nhi d] l a t ; ] v uq t v kS j jksfgr ft l dk dksbZi q =k ughagS ] og Q dsnk; sal snw l jsLFkku i j cS Bk gS AM t ks
(e) euks t ] nhi d] jkst ' k v kS j v uq t O dknknkgS ] ml scS xuhja
a x i l Un gSv kSj og dksusi j cS BkgS Aog O;fDr
25. ^gjk ja x*] ^l i Q sn* jax l sml hi zd kj l EcfUèkr gS ] ft l i zd kj ^gjk ft l xq y kchja x i l Un gSog O dsck, al snw l jsLFkku i j cS Bk gS AK, N
ja
x* ^i hys* ja x l sl EcfUèkr gS Al eku i S VuZdkv uq l j. kdjusi j ^xzs* dsBhd foi jhr gSt ksK dhfl LVj&bu&ykW gS] og cS xuhja
a x i l Un djus
ja
x fuEufyf[ kr esal sfdl ja x l sl EcfUèkr gS \ okysdsfudV ughagS Aog O;fDr ft l sØhe ja x i l Un gSog uhyk ja x
(a) cS xuh
a (b) uhyk (c) i hyk i l Un djusokysdki M+ kslhughagS AJ, K dkHkrht kgSt ksfd M dkHkkbZ
(d) yky (e) gjk gSft l dsdsoy nkscPpsgS AQ dksi hykja
a x i l Un ughagS Aog O;fDr ft l s
funsZ' k (26–30) : uhspsfn, x, i zR;sd i z'u esa ] , d i z'u v kjSml dsckn yky ja x i l Un gSog i hyk ja x i l Un djusokysO;fDr dsck, al snw l js
nksdFku I v kS j II fn, x, gS Av ki dksfu.kZ ; ysukgSfd dFku esafn; kx; k LFkku i j cS BkgS Aog O ; fDr ft l si hykja x i l Un gSog O dsfoi jhr cS Bk
MkVk i 'zu dk mÙkj nsusdsfy, i ; kZ Ir gS; k ugha A gSft l sØhe ja xil U n ughagS AO, P dsnk; sal srhl jsLFkku i j cS BkgSft l s
(a) ; fn dFku I es afn; kx; kMkVkv ds y si z'u dkmÙkj ns usdsfy, uhykja x i l Un gSv kS j P t ksL dhvka VhgS ] og i hykja x i l Un djusokys
fy, i ; kZ Ir gS ] t cfd dFku II esafn; kx; k MkVkv dsy si z'u dhfudVre i M+ kslhgS AN, J dki M+
a kslhgSt ksQ dsfudV ughacS BkgS A
dk mÙkj nsusdsfy, i ; kZ Ir ughagS A og O;fDr ft l suhykja x i l Un gSog cS xuhja
a x i l Un djusokysdsnk; sa
(b) ; fn dFku II es afn; kx; kMkVkv dsy si z'u dkmÙkj ns usdsfy, l snwl jsLFkku i j cS Bk gS AQ dsnkscPpsgS A
a
i ; kZIr gS ] t cfd dFku I es afn; kx; kMkVkv ds y si z'u dkmÙkj 31. L dksdkS u&l k ja x i l Un gS \
nsusdsfy, i ; kZ Ir ughagS A (a) l i Q n
s (b) yky (c) uhyk
(c) ; fn ; krksdFku I dkMkVkv ds y s; kdFku II dkMkVkv dsy s (d) i hyk (e) fu/ kZ fjr ughafd; k t k l drk
i z'u dk mÙkj nsusdsfy, i ; kZ Ir gS A 32. J dksfuE ufyf[ kr esal sdkS u&l k ja x i l Un gS \
(d) ; fn nks uksadFkuksaI v kS j II esafn; k x; kMkVki z'u dk mÙkj nsus (a) uhyk (b) l i Q n
s (c) i hyk
dsfy, i ; kZ Ir ughagS A (d) yky (e) bues al sdksbZugha
(e) ; fn dFku I v kS j II nksuksaes afn; kx; kMkVkl kFkesai 'zu dkmÙkj 33. fuE ufyf[ kr esal sdkS u L dk fi rk gS \
nsusdsfy, i ; kZ Ir gS A (a) J (b) K (c) Q
(d) M (e) L Statements :
34. Who among following sits third to left of the one who is (a) All L is M. Some L is N. All N is O. No O is P.
(b) Some M is P. All P is L. No L is N. All N is O.
husband of Q?
(c) Some N is L. All L is M. No M is P. All P is O.
(a) K (b) Q (c) M (d) All O is L. No O is M. All N is M. Some N is P.
(d) P (e) None of these (e) None of these.
35. Who among following sits opposite to O? Directions (41–42) : In each question below, are given a
(a) M (b) Q (c) K statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II.
On the basis of the information given in the statement, you
(d) O (e) L
have to assume everything in the statement to be true, and
Directions (36–40) : In the questions below are given two then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically
conclusions followed by four set of statements. You have to follow(s) for pursuing.
choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies Give answer :
(a) if only I follows.
given conclusions either definitely or possibly. Assume the given
(b) if either I or II follows.
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from (c) if neither I nor II follows.
commonly known facts. (d) if both I and II follow.
36. Conclusions : Some sky is air. Some tree is green. (e) if only II follows.
Statements : 41. Statement : Fake currency is being supplied to India
through the bus service that comes from Pakistan.
(a) Some sky is tree. All tree is green. Some green is water.
Course of action:
All water is air. I. Indian government should stop all bus service which
(b) Some water is green. All green is air. Some air is tree. comes from Pakistan.
All tree is sky. II. Indian police should check the bus properly and keep
(c) All water is green. All green is air. Some air is tree. proper vigilance in the bus which comes from
Pakistan.
All tree is sky.
42. Statement : Over the years there has been increasing
(d) Some green is tree. All tree is air. Some air is water. use of money power in elections.
All water is sky. Course of action:
(e) None of these. I. Candidates found indulging in such malpractices
37. Conclusions : Some yellow is red. Some blue is red. should be banned from contesting elections for entire
life.
Statements :
II. Tax should be imposed on the amount of
(a) Some red is yellow. Some yellow is orange. Some orange advertisement expenditure incurred in excess of
is pink. Some pink is blue. certain limits.
(b) Some pink is blue. Some red is blue. Some red is Directions (43–45) : Below in each question are given two
yellow. Some yellow is orange. statements I and II. These statements may be either
independent causes or may be effects of independent causes.
(c) Some yellow is blue. Some red is blue. Some red is
One of these statements may be the effect of the other
orange. Some orange is yellow. statements. Read both the statements and decide which of
(d) Some orange is red. Some red is yellow. Some yellow the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship
is blue. Some blue is pink. between these two statements.
(e) None of these. Mark answer :
(a) If statements I is the cause and statements II is the
38. Conclusions : Some animal is not bear. No bear is animal.
effect.
All cat is elephant. (b) If statements II is the cause and statements I is its
Statements : effect.
(a) Some animal is elephant. No elephant is bear. All (c) If both the statements I and II are independent causes
bear is cat. No cat is dog. (d) If both the statements I and II are effects of
independent causes.
(b) Some animal is elephant. All elephant is cat. No cat
(e) If both the statements are effects of some common
is bear. Some bear is dog. cause.
(c) Some cat is elephant. All elephant is animal. No 43. (A) There has been mass recruitment of IT professionals
animal is bear. Some bear is dog. by Indian IT companies.
(d) Some cat is dog. All dog is elephant. No elephant is (B) Many developed countries are increasingly outsourcing
IT related functions to India and China.
bear. Some bear is animal.
44. (A) The price of aircraft fuel has risen during the past few
(e) None of these. months.
39. Conclusions : Some Q is T. Some P is not S. (B) Many passenger airlines in India have been forced to
Statements : cut their air fares by about 10 percent.
(a) All P is Q. Some P is T. No T is S. Some S is R. 45. (A) There have been sporadic events of stone pelting
(b) All P is T. No T is Q. Some Q is R. All R is S. throughout the day in the affected areas of the city.
(B) Many wounded people were brought to the nearby
(c) Some R is P. All P is Q. No Q is S. Some S is T.
hospitals from the affected areas of the city.
(d) Some T is Q. All Q is P. No P is R. Some R is S. 46. What is Multiplexing?
(e) None of these. (a) Network technology to store date
40. Conclusions : Some M is N. Some L is not N. (b) Network technology to transfer data
(d) M (e) L d Fku %
34. fuEufyf[ kr esal sdkS
u Q dsi fr dsck, al srhl jsLFkku i j cS
BkgS
\ (a) l H khL, M gS Adq
a N L, N gS Al HkhN, O gS
a AdksbZO, P ughagS
a A
a
(a) K (b) Q (c) M
(b) dq N M, P gS Al Hkh P, L gS
a AdksbZL, N ughagS
a Al Hkh N, O gS A
a
(d) P (e) buea
sl
sdksbZugha
(c) dq N N, L gS Al Hkh L, M gS
a AdksbZM, P ughagS
a Al HkhP, O gS A
a
35. fuEufyf[ kr esal sdkS
u O dsfoi jhr cS
Bk gS\
(d) l H kh O, L gS AdksbZO, M ughagS
a Al HkhN, M gS Adq
a N N, P gS a
(a) M (b) Q (c) K
(d) O (e) L (e) bues al sdksbZugha
' k (36–40) : bl
funsZ i z'u esanksfu"d"kZfn, x, gS aft udsuhpspkj dFkuka s funsZ' k (41–42) : uhpsfn, x, i zR;sd i z'u esa ] , d dFku fn; kx; k gS
dsl V
s fn, x, gS A
a v ki dksdFkuksadsml l sV dk p; u djuk gSt ksfn, ft l dsuhpsI v kS j II nksdk; Z fofèknhxbZgS AdFku esanhxbZt kudkjhds
a
x, fu"d"kk±sdksfuf' pr : i l s; kl H akor%l ra"qVdjrkgS Av ki dksfn, x, v uql kj v ki dksnh xbZt kudkjh dksl R; ekuuk gS ] v kS
j fi Qj fuèkkZfjr
dFkuksadksl R; ekuuk gSHkysosnksl oZ Kkr rF; ksal sfHkUu i zrhr gkrssgka
A
s djuk gSfd dkS u&l h dk; Z fofèk bl dk v uq l j.k djrh gS \
36. fu"d "kZ %dq N v kl eku gok gS Adq
a N i sM+gjsgS A
a (a) ; fn ds oy I v uq l j. k djrk gS A
d Fku % (b) ; fn ; krksI ; k II v uq l j. kdjrk gS A
(a) dq N v kl eku i sM+gS Al Hkh i sM+gjsgS
a Adq
a N gjsi kuh gS A
a (c) ; fn u rksI u gh II v uq l j. k djrk gS A
l Hkhi kuhgok gS A (d) ; fn nks uksaI v kSj II v uq l j. kdjrk gS A
(b) dq N i kuh gjsgS Al Hkh gjsgok gS Adq
a N gok i sM+gS A
a (e) ; fn ds oy II v uq l j. kdjrkgS A
l Hkh i sM+v kl eku gS A 41. d Fku %i kfdLrku l sv kusokyhcl l s okdst fj, Hkkjr esaudyh
(c) l H kh i kuhgjsgS Al Hkh gjsgok gS
a Adq
a N gok i sM+gS A eqæk dhv ki w frZdh t k jgh gS A
l Hkh i sM+v kl eku gS A d k; Z
fofèk %
(d) dq N gjsi sM+gS A
a l Hkh i sM+gok gS Adq
a N gok i kuh gS A I. H kkjr l jdkj dksi kfdLRkku l svkusokyhcl l o skdksjksd nsuk
l Hkhi kuh v kl eku gS A pkfg, A
(e) bues al sdksbZugha II. H kkjrh; i fqyl dkscl dksBhd l st kp auhpkfg, vkjSi kfdLrku
37. fu"d "kZ %dq N i hysyky gS Adq
a N uhysyky gS A
a l sv kusokyh cl esamfpr l rdZ r k cjrht kuh pkfg, A
d Fku % 42. d Fku %i z R;sd o"kZpq ukoksaesa/ u ' kfDr dk mi; ksx c<+jgk gS A
(a) dq N yky i hysgS Adq
a N i hysukja xhgS Adq
a N ukjaxh xqy kchgS A
a d k; Z
fofèk %
dqN xq y kch uhysgS A
a I. bl rjg dhv fi z ; rkv ksaesa' kkfey mEehnokjksadksi w j st hou ds
(b) dq N xq y ch uhysgS Adq
a N yky uhysgS Adq
a N yky i hysgS A
a fy, pq uko yM+ usl si zfrcfUèkr fd; k t kuk pkfg, A
dqN i hysukja xh gSA II. dq N l hekv ksal sv f/ d [ kpZfd, x, foKki u O;; dhjkf' k
(c) dq N i hysuhysgS Adq
a N yky uhysgS Adq
a N yky ukja xh gSA
a i j dj yxk; k t kuk pkfg, A
dqN ukja xh i hysgS A
a funsZ' k (43–45) : uhpsfn, x, i zR;sd i z'u esanksdFku I v kS j II gS
A; s
a
(d) dq N ukja xh yky gS Adq
a N yky i hysgS Adq
a N i hysuhysgS A
a dFku ; krksLora =kdkj.kgksl drsgS a; kLora =kdkj.kksadsi zHkko gksl drs
dqN uhysxq y kchgS A
a gSAbu dFkuksaesal s, d v U; dFku dki zHkko gksl drk gS
a AnksuksadFkuksa
(e) bues al sdksbZugha dksè; kui wodZ i <+ sav kS
j fuf' pr djsafd fuEu mÙkj fodYi ksaesal sdkS u&l k
38. fu"d "kZ %dq N t kuoj HkkywughagS AdksbZHkkywt kuoj ughagS
a A
a bu nksuksadFkuksadschp l EcUèk dksn' kkZ r k gSA
a
LkHkhfcfYy; k¡gkFkhgS A
a mÙkj nhft , &
d Fku % (a) ; fn dFku I dkj. kgSv kS j dFku II i zHkkoA
(a) dq N t kuoj gkFkh gS AdksbZgkFkh HkkywughagS
a A
a (b) ; fn dFku II dkj. kgSv kS j dFku I i zHkkoA
l HkhHkkywfcYyhughagS AdksbZfcYyhdq
a ÙkkughagS A (c) ; fn nks uksadFku I v kS j II Lora =kdkj. kgS A
a
(b) dq N t kuoj gkFkhgS ALkHkhgkFkhfcYyhgS
a A
a (d) ; fn nks uksadFku I v kS j II Lora =kdkj. k dki zHkko gS A
a
dksbZfcYyhHkkywughagS Adq
a N Hkkywdq ÙksgSA
a (e) ; fn nks uksadFku dq N l kekU; dkj. kksadsi zHkko gS A
a
(c) dq N fcYyh gkFkhgS Adq
a N gkFkh t kuoj gS A
a 43. (A) H kkjrh; vkbV ZhdEifu; ka s}kjkvkbV Zhi 'sko
sjkasdhO ; ki d HkrhZgq bZgS
A
dksbZt kuoj HkkywughagS Adq
a N Hkkywdq ÙksgSA
a (B) dbZfodfl r ns ' kksausv kbZ Vhl sl EcfUèkr dk; k± sdksHkkjr v kS j
(d) dq N fcYyhdq ÙksgS
Al Hkhdq
a ÙksgkFkhgSAdksbZgkFkhHkkywughagS
a A
a phu esa srst hl sv kmVl kslZfd; k gS A
44. (A) fi Nysdq N eghuksaesafoeku b± èku dh dher c<+ h gSA
dqN Hkkywt kuoj gS A
a
(B) H kkjr esadbZ; k=kh, ; jykba l dksv i usgokbZfdjk, esayxHkx
(e) bues al sdksbZugha
10% rd dVkS r h djusdsfy, et cw j fd; k x; k gS A
39. fu"d "kZ %dq N Q, T gS Adq
a N P, S ughagS A
a
45. (A) ' kgj dsi z Hkkfor bykdksaesai w j sfnu i Fkjko dhNq Vi qV ?kVuk, a
d Fku %
(a) l H kh P, Q gS Adq
a N P, T gS AdskbZT, S ughagS
a Adq N S, R gS A
a gq bZA
(b) l H kh P, T gSAdksbZT, Q ughagS
a Adq
a N Q, R gS Al Hkh R, S gS
a A
a (B) dbZ?kk; y yks xksadks' kgj dsi zHkkfor {ks=kksal si kl dsv Li rkyksa
(c) dq N R, P gS Al Hkh P, Q gS
a AdksbZQ, S ughagS
a Adq N S, T gS A
a esayk; k x; kA
(d) dq N T, Q gS Al Hkh Q, P gS
a AdksbZP, R ughagS
a Adq
a N R, S gS A
a 46. eYVhIys fDl a x D; kgS \
(e) bues al sdksbZugha (a) MkVk LVks j djusdsfy, usVodZVsDuksy kW th
40. fu"d "kZ %dq N M, N gS Adq
a N L, N ughagS A
a (b) MkVk Vªka l iQ j djusdsfy, usVodZVsDuksy kW th
(c) Connections of computers (c) Payroll package (d) OCR
(d) All of the above (e) None of these
(e) None of these 49. A paragraph format in which, one a new paragraph starts
47. Full form of MS–DOS is leaving subsequent line, is known as–
(a) Micro System Disk Operating System (a) Hanging indent (b) Gutter margin
(b) Micro Simple Disk Operating System (c) Formatting (d) Spacing
(c) Microsoft Disk Operating System (e) None of these
(d) Microsoft Disk of System 50. Operating system is a collection of
(e) None of these (a) Hardware components (b) Input–output devices
48. Which of the following is an example of computer software? (c) Software Routines (d) All of the above
(a) Impact Printer (b) Non impact printer (e) None of these

3. ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Time– 35 min.
Directions (1–8) : Read the following passage carefully and (i) Necessity for carrying out growth on the basis of our
answer the questions given below it. Certain words/ phrases own strength
are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering (ii) Increased emphasis on production and coverage
some of the questions : targets
The past decade has upset many preconceptions about (a) Only (i) and not (ii) (b) Only (ii) and not (i)
development and this, more than anything else, makes it (c) Either (i) or (ii) (d) Both (i) and (ii)
difficult to be overly definite about what the next decade has (e) Not mentioned in the passage
in store. But there are a few things that one can assert with 2. According to the passage, we have so far placed more
some confidence. First, education, health and productive emphasis on which of the following?
employment are crucial both for growth and for equity. We have (a) Maximum utilization of available finances
tended to assume that all of these are the consequences of (b) Following known technologies
rapid economic growth and that only growth can generate the (c) Increased number of basic facilities and meeting
resources required for these purposes. But increasingly, it number targets
appears that these are better seen as the causes rather than as (d) Optimum use of available natural resources
consequences of development. Virtually every case of successful (e) All of these
development involves a prior improvement in literacy, technical 3. According to the author, at the national level with passage
skills, health status and access to productive work. of time the effects of which of the following are being felt?
Second, technological competence is the most important (a) Progressive degradation of technologist competence in
resource endowment and it explains a far larger proportion of urban areas
growth in output and trade than more conventional factors like (b) Emphasis on slow rate of disarmament as compared
natural resources or capital accumulation. The competence to other nations
required is not just in research. In fact, technological dynamism (c) Expansion of work force of high quality
in the factory and the farm is more important than the presence (d) Lack of attention and action for protecting
of a large research establishment. environmental wealth
Third, the environmental imperative can no longer be (e) Reduction in growth rate of population
ignored. Today, as an international issue, it is second only to 4. What seems to be the purpose of the author in writing this
disarmament. Nationally, the developmental consequences of passage?
environmental neglect are increasingly obvious. (a) To show how the policy makers have failed
In the Indian context there are at least two further factors (b) Review of the past with a view to evolving positive
which reinforce the above propositions. The first is population directions for future
growth. Given the pace of expansion of the population and the (c) A review of world affairs with special emphasis on
workforce, human resource development acquires an added developed countries
urgency. Population growth is also one, but not necessarily the (d) To prove how his prediction have turned out to be
most important factor, which underlines environmental stress correct
in rural and urban areas. The second factor is that as a large (e) To appreciate the steps taken by our Government in
country we cannot carve out an independent position in the the past and doubts about future
global system without building up a substantial capacity for
5. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE in the
self-reliant growth. The acquisition of technical competence is
context of the passage?
crucial for this purpose.
(a) We will have bright future by only catching up with
Until now we have tended to treat human resource
development technology issues and environment as subsidiary known technologies.
to the main task of planning. The thrust has been on (b) Optimum self-reliance is the need of the day.
quantitative expansion of infrastructure and production with a (c) We have now to emphasise aspects of human resource
focus on production targets like tonnes of steel, kwh of electricity, development.
etcetera; capacity targets like road length, rail kilometre age; (d) Technological competence has to be given due priority
and coverage targets like number of schools and students, over more conventional factors.
number of villages electrified, etcetera – catching up with (e) We cannot afford to ignore the importance of
known technologies, fuller use of natural resources, maximum environment.
mobilization of financial resources. 6. What seems to be the approach of the author regarding
1. According to the author, which of the following factors present status of research?
support and strengthen his point of view? (i) He desires that more research establishments should
(c) dEI; wVjksadk dusD' ku (c) i sjksy i S d st (d) v ks - l h- v kj
(d) mijksDr l Hkh (e) bues al sdksbZugha
(e) bues al sdksbZugha 49. ,d iS j kxzki Qdksi Q kesZ
V ft l esau, i S
j kxzki Qdh i gyh i a fDr dks
47. MS–DOS dk i w . kZ: i D; k gS \ NksM+d j LVkVZgksrk gS ______dgykrk gS A
(a) ekbØksfl LVe fMLd v kW i jsfVax fl LVe
(a) gS fxa
a x ba MsUV (b) xVj ekft Z u (c) i Q kW
j esfVa
x
(b) ekbØksfl E i y fMLd v kW i jsfVa
x fl LVe
(d) Li fsl a x (e) bues al sdksbZugha
(c) ekbØks l kW
ÝV fMLd v kWi jsfVax fl LVe
(d) ekbØks l kW
ÝV fMLd v kWi Qfl LVe 50. v kW
i jsfVax fl LVe ______dkl ew g gS
A
(e) bues al sdksbZugha (a) gkMZ os;j dEi ksusUV~ l (b) bui q V&v kmVi q V fMokbl
48. fuEufyf[ kr esal sdkS u dEI; wVj l kW ÝVos;j dk mnkgj. k gS \ (c) l kW ÝVos ; j : VhUl (d) m i jksDr l Hkh
(a) bEiSDV fi zUVj (b) ukW
u&bEi S
DV fi zUVj (e) bues al sdksbZugha

come up. (d) Only (i) & (iii) (e) None of these
(ii) Application of new technologies in factories and field 13. The Indian pharma industry is flourishing overseas,
is more vital than setting up of research laboratories. touching almost every part of the world. With low cost,
(a) Only (i) (b) Only (ii) speed and high quality advantage India is gearing up to
(c) Neither (i) nor (ii) (d) Both (i) and (ii) become the hub for contract research and manufacturing.
(e) Not mentioned in the passage (i) Flourishing overseas...............
7. Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning (ii) With low cost, speed..........
to ‘catching up’ as used in the passage. (iii) India’s pharma industry...................
(a) drawing level with (b) Coming down (a) Only (i) (b) Only (ii) (c) Only (iii)
(c) leading from (d) lifting up (e) throwing up (d) Only (i) and (iii) (e) None of the above
8. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning to Directions (14–18) : In each question, an incomplete statement
‘overly’ as used in the passage. followed by five fillers is given. Pick out the best one which can
(a) inwardly (b) casually (c) certainly complete the incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully :
(d) minutely (e) insignificantly 14. In order to help the company attain its goal of enhancing
Directions (9–13) : Select the phrase/connector from the given profit, all the employees _________ .
three options which can be used to form a single sentence from (a) urged the management grant paid leave
the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as (b) appealed the management to implement new welfare
expressed in the statement sentences. Pick out the option which schemes
when used to start a sentence combines both the above (c) voluntarily offered to work overtime with lucrative
sentences in one: compensation
9. The strike raises questions about its legality. The UN (d) voluntarily offered to render additional services in lieu
Charter clearly states that any attack on another country of nothing
needs Security Council approval unless it is an act in self- (e) decided to enhance production at the cost of quality of
defence. the product
(i) As the UN Charter............... 15. His behaviour is so unpredictable that he _________ .
(ii) An act of self–defence.......... (a) never depends upon others for getting his work done
(iii) Raising questions about its................... (b) is seldom trusted by others
(a) Only i (b) Only ii (c) Only iii (c) always finds it difficult to keep his word
(d) Only ii and iii (e) None of the above (d) always insists on getting the work completed on time
10. The main lessons the Chinese have drawn from their past (e) seldom trusts others as far as the work schedule is
performance is their failure to promote science and concerned
technology as strategic tools for empowerment. They also 16. She never visits any zoo because she is a strong opponent
point to the absence of mechanisms and motivations in of the idea of _________ .
their economic activity to promote dependence on science (a) setting the animals free into the forest
and technology. (b) feeding the animals while others are watching
(i) The absence of mechanisms............... (c) watching the animals in their natural abode
(ii) Failing to promote science.......... (d) going out of the house on a holiday
(iii) Both the failure and absence................... (e) holding the animals in captivity for our joy
(a) Only i (b) Only ii (c) Only iii 17. Owing to the acute power shortage, the people of our locality
(d) Only ii and iii (e) None is correct have decided to _________ .
11. The Madras High Court has clearly reached into the domain (a) dispense with other non conventional energy sources
of the executive. The risk is that this overreach could be (b) resort to abundant use of electricity for illumination
cited in other courts to seek omnibus loan waivers. (c) off-switch the electrical appliance while not in use
(i) Citing in the other courts............... (d) explore other avenues for utilizing the excess power
(ii) Madras High court reaching.......... (e) resort to use of electricity only when it is inevitable
(iii) The overreach................... 18. Because he believes in democratic principles, he always
(a) Only i (b) Only ii (c) Only iii _________ .
(d) Only ii and iii (e) None of the above (a) decides all the matters himself
12. The gang continued to resort to malpractices. The (b) listens to other’s views and enforces his own
supervisor paid no heed to their actions. (c) shows respect to other’s opinions if they match his
(i) Although the supervisor paid no need ……… own
(ii) In spite of the supervisor’s negligence …….. (d) reconciles with the majority’s views and gives up his
(iii) The supervisor’s presence led the gang to …….. own
(a) Only (i) (b) Only (ii) (c) Only (iii) (e) imposes his own views on others
Directions (19–23) : The following questions consist of a single demand depends upon the level of development envisaged and
sentence with one blank only. You are given six words as answer also on the sections of people to be affected by it.
choices and from the six choices you have to pick up two correct The energy disparity between the urban and the rural
answers, either of which will make the sentence meaningfully population is at present as wide as between nations on a
complete : worldwide scale. There is apparently a greater need to provide
19. Traders and businessmen from Japan have _________ the energy in the rural areas and to improve the efficiency of energy
world markets of electronic goods by using low cost strategy. use than merely to increase the national figures for energy
(i) guided (ii) captured (iii) stopped consumption limiting its use to those who are getting the bulk
(iv) dominated (v) arrested (vi) empowered share already.
(a) Only (i) and (iv) (b) Only (i) and (ii) With the projected rate of population growth, improving
(c) Only (i) and (v) (d) Only (iv) and (vi) upon the per capita energy consumption is a Herculean task as
(e) Only (ii) and (iv) our coal reserves and the capacity to import oil cannot be
20. We need such a banking system which _________ top class increased beyond a point. There is clearly on escape from the
services to its customers. utilization of renewable energy sources in a big way if the gap
(i) enjoys (ii) provides (iii) avails between the desired levels of energy supply and available
(iv) motivates (v) brags (vi) extends resources has to be kept at the minimum.
(a) Only (ii) and (v) (b) Only (ii) and (iii) 24. The author is laying greater emphasis on which of the
(c) Only (ii) and (iv) (d) Only (i) and (ii) following?
(e) Only (ii) and (vi) (i) Efficient use of energy
21. The meeting, which was scheduled to be held on the 19th of (ii) Increasing national indices for energy consumption
this month, was _________ due to University examinations. (iii) Controlling population growth
(i) revised (ii) deferred (iii) withdrawn (a) Only (i) (b) Only (ii) (c) Only (iii)
(iv) postponed (v) shelved (vi) announced (d) All the three (e) Only (ii) and (iii)
(a) Only (ii) and (v) (b) Only (iii) and (iv) 25. The author feels that increasing per capita use of energy is
(c) Only (iv) and (v) (d) Only (ii) and (iv) (a) rather difficult but not impossible
(e) Only (i) and (iv) (b) not easy but certainly achievable
22. If all those factors turn out to be favourable, India will (c) not at all desirable
start _________ on to a faster growth path. (d) a matter of great difficulty
(i) moving (ii) marching (iii) going (e) a routine matter
(iv) struting (v) developing (vi) stalking 26. According to the passage, the energy requirement of the
(a) Only (ii) and (v) (b) Only (i) and (ii) future will be decided on the basis of which of the following?
(c) Only (i) and (v) (d) Only (vi) and (iii) (i) Total energy already consumed by us in the past
(e) Only (i) and (iv) (ii) Level of development of oil industry
23. We _________ the family members after expressing our grief (iii) Profile of the affected people
at the tragedy. (a) Only (i) (b) Only (ii) (c) Only (iii)
(i) mourned (ii) condoled (iii) satisfied (d) Both (i) & (ii) (e) Both (ii) & (iii)
(iv) cheered (v) consoled (vi) comforted 27. “There is clearly no escape ……” means
(a) Only (v) and (vi) (b) Only (i) and (ii) (a) There is a way out but it is ambiguous.
(c) Only (ii) and (vi) (d) Only (ii) and (v) (b) There is a problem but not without solution.
(e) Only (ii) and (iv) (c) There is also no solution of this.
Directions (24–30) : Read the following passage carefully and (d) There is hardly any alternative except.
answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases (e) There is more than one way.
are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering 28. Which of the following style has been adopted by the author?
some of the questions : (a) Unsubstantiated arguments and views
In terms of the total energy consumed by different sectors, (b) Data based but coloured by socialism
the largest consumer is understandably the industrial sector, (c) Highly subjective with bias for rural people
which accounts for nearly half of the total energy used in the (d) Objective, descriptive, lacking clarity
country today. This is followed by the transport sector which (e) Data based, objective, positive, solution oriented
consumes about 25%, the household sector (about 14%) and 29. “The energy disparity ______ as wide as ______ world wide
the agricultural sector (about 9%). This last sector has shown scale”, the first sentence of third paragraph means
considerable increase in energy use over the last four decades. (a) disparity in urban and rural is observed in all nations.
Among the primary fuels, the relative proportion of coal has (b) in no other nation such disparity is observed.
dropped from early 80% to 40% and that of oil has gone up from (c) developed countries consume more energy than
17% to 44% over the same period. developing countries.
Total energy consumption in India today is equivalent of (d) worldwide scale is different for rural and urban areas.
291 million tons of oil of which 26% comes from wood. On a per (e) None of these
capita basis it works out to about one liter of oil per day, which 30. Which of the following has been mentioned as a major
is extremely low by international standards. The future energy hurdle in enhancing per capita consumption of energy in

4. BANKING / G.K. A. The Reserve bank of India (RBI) has imposed certain
restrictions on Corporation Bank.
Time– 35 min.
B. The government owned bank said that the RBI has
1. Which of the following state/UT has become the first state
triggered Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) against it
in the country to offer free e–mail address in hindi. in view of high non–performing loans.
(a) Madhya Pradesh(b) Assam (c) Rajasthan C. This makes Corporation Bank eighth bank to face re-
(d) Kerala (e) None of these striction in a span of 10 months.
2. Consider the following statements : Which of the above statements are correct ?
India? sentence are given which are on the same theme. Decide which
(a) Present level of development in India sentence is the most preferable with respect to grammar,
(b) Increased use of energy in agricultural sector meaning and usage suitable for formal letter or report or any
(c) Disparity in use of energy in rural and urban area formal writing in English and mark the number of that sentence
(d) International norm of 1 litre of oil per day per person as your answer on the answer sheet :
(e) None of these 36. (a) To bury the treasure he killed the men who helped him
Directions (31–35) : In each of the following sentences, an so that nobody but himself would know where it was.
idiomatic expression or a proverb is highlighted. Select the (b) Being the treasure to be buried he killed the men who
alternative which best describes its use in the sentence : helped him so that nobody but himself would know
31. The stunt that I recently attempted was a piece of cake. where it was.
(a) The stunt that I recently attempted was enjoyable to (c) He killed the men who helped him to bury the treasure
watch so that nobody but himself would know where it is.
(b) The stunt that I recently attempted was very
(d) Although he killed the men who helped him to bury
challenging
the treasure nobody but himself would know where it
(c) The stunt that I recently attempted was celebrated by
was.
all
(e) He killed the men who helped him to bury the treasure
(d) The stunt that I recently attempted turned out to be a
so that nobody but himself would know where it was.
failure
(e) The stunt that I recently attempted was a simple task 37. (a) He is clever with carpentry and you will find him at
32. The boy broke the window and took to his heels. work morning and evening.
(a) The boy broke the window and fell to his heels (b) He is clever at carpentry and you find him to work
(b) The boy broke the window and ran away morning and evening.
(c) The boy broke the window with his heels (c) He is clever at carpentry and you will find him at work
(d) The boy ran into the window morning and evening.
(e) The boy broke the window and robbed a pair of heels (d) He is clever for carpentry and you will find him with
33. I pledged myself to serve the king faithfully. work morning and evening.
(a) I made a mistake by promising to serve the king (e) He is clever of carpentry and you will find him for work
faithfully morning and evening.
(b) I made a fool of myself in order to serve the king 38. (a) Though my friend has great influence with my
(c) I boasted about serving the king faithfully employer, he refuses to put up a good word for me.
(d) I was forcibly made to serve the king (b) Being a good friend having influence over my employer,
(e) I made a solemn and formal promise to serve the king he refuses to put up a good word for me.
faithfully (c) My friend has great influence over my employer, he
34. There is a crying need for improvements to our public refuses to put in a good word for me.
transport system. (d) Though my friend has great influence over my
(a) There is an obvious need for improvements to our public employer, he refuses to put in a good word for me.
transport system (e) As my friend has great influence over my employer,
(b) There is a well documented need for improvements to though he refuses to put in a good word for me.
our public transport system 39. (a) Rushing into the burning house, he showed his bravery.
(c) There is a minor need for improvements to our public (b) It was very brave of him having rushed into the burning
transport system
house.
(d) There is a serious need for improvements to our public
(c) As rushing into the burning house, he showed his
transport system
bravery.
(e) There is no urgency for improvements to our public
(d) He rushed into the burning house, which was very brave
transport system
of him.
35. In an old bookshop I happened to light upon a volume that
belonged to my grandfather. (e) Being rushed into the burning house was very brave of
(a) In an old bookshop I happened to discard a volume him.
that belonged to my grandfather 40. (a) He said he won’t play for them again as they are not
(b) In an old bookshop I happened to purchase a volume giving him enough money.
that belonged to my grandfather (b) He won’t play for them again he says as they are not
(c) In an old bookshop I happened to look for a volume giving him enough money.
that belonged to my grandfather (c) He says he won’t play for them again, because they are
(d) In an old bookshop I happened to discover by chance a not giving him enough money.
volume that belonged to my grandfather (d) As enough money is not being given to him he says he
(e) In an old bookshop I happened to reveal a volume that is not playing with them.
belonged to my grandfather (e) As he is not paid enough money again he shall not play
Directions (36–40) : In each of the following questions five for them.

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(a) Only A and B (b) Only B and C 14. What is the capital of Falkland Islands?
(c) Only A and C (d) All (a) Gryviken (b) Quito (c) Punta Arenas
(e) None of these (d) Stanley (e) None of these
3. Who among the following has been appointed as the next 15. Consider the following statements :
Ambassador of India to the state of Kuwait? A. The world Bank was created at the 1944 Bretton
(a) Navdeep Suri (b) Jaideep Sarkar woods conference along with the Internatioanl Mon-
(c) Vijay Gokhale (d) K. Jeeva Sagar etary Fund (IMF).
(e) None of these B. President of the Bank has always been a US citizen
4. Gaborne Dam is situated in which of the following country? nominated by the United States.
(a) Ghana (b) Botswana (c) Austria C. The International Bank for Reconstuction and Devel-
(d) South Africa (e) None of these opment (IBRD) has 189 member countries, while the
5. Which of the following India’s first scorpene class subma- International Development Association (IDA) has 173
rine will be commissioned into the Indian Navy in Mumbai? members.
(a) INS Chakra (b) INS Kalvari Which of the above statements are correct?
(c) INS Aridhaman (d) INS Sindhughosh (a) Only A and B (b) Only B and C
(c) Only A and C (d) All
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
6. With which bank, India Signed a loan agreement for the
16. Which Prime Minister has also served as the Governor of
‘‘Skills Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Liveli-
the RBI?
hood Promotion (SANKALP) Project’’?
(a) Morarji Desai (b) Inder Kumar Gujral
(a) International Monetary Fund
(c) Manmohan Singh (d) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(b) Asian Development Bank
(e) PV Narasimha Rao
(c) New Development Bank
17. The joint training exercise ‘‘PRABAL DOSTYK–2017’’ is
(d) World Bank
between India and _______?
(e) None of these
(a) Israel (b) Iran (c) Myanmar
7. Who among the following have been felicaitated with the
(d) Kazakhstan (e) None of these
‘‘Power of one’’ award at the UN headquarters in NewYork
18. Which country’s team has clinched the 2017 Women’s
for their contribution to help form a more ‘‘Perfect, peaceful Hockey Asia Cup Tournament?
and secure world’’? (a) China (b) England (c) India
(a) Lakshmi Puri (b) Subasini Mistry (d) Japan (e) None of these
(c) Safeena Husain (d) Arunima Sinha 19. Who has been honoured with the 2017 Vishnudas Bhave
(e) None of these award?
8. Induslnd Bank is headquartered at _______ ? (a) Jayant Sawarker (b) Vikram Gokhale
(a) Hydrabad (b) Chennai (c) Mumbai (c) Paresh Rawal (d) Mohan Joshi
(d) New Delhi (e) None of these (e) None of these
9. Kwacha is the currency of which of the following coutries? 20. Which is the first state in India to enact the Food security
(a) Angola (b) Zambia (c) Vanuatu Act ?
(d) Euador (e) None of these (a) Chhattisgarh (b) Kerala (c) Rajasthan
10. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed ` 3 crore (d) Andhra Pradesh (e) None of these
Penalty on which bank for breaching rules on income clas- 21. What is the full form of IDCF ?
sification norms? (a) Intensified Diarrhea Control Fortnight
(a) IDBI (b) HDFC (b) Intensive Diarrhea Control Fortnight
(c) Induslnd Bank (d) Canara Bank (c) Intensify Diarrhea Control Fortnight
(e) None of these (d) Intense Diarrhea Control Fortnight
11. Which of the following bank has predict India’s GDP fore- (e) None of these
cast for FY 18 to 6.7 Percent? 22. Who has been over charge as new Director–General (DG) of
(a) International Monetary Fund National Investigation Agency (NIA)?
(b) World Bank (a) Jainam Shah (b) Ankit Awasthi
(c) Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (c) Sharad Kumar Sinha (d) Yogesh Chander Modi
(d) Asian Development Bank (e) None of these
(e) None of these 23. Rishang Keishing who died recently, was the former CM
12. Who among the following awarded with ‘Yeraringan’ Award of _______ ?
recently by M.Venkaiah Naidu? (a) Assam (b) Karnataka (c) Manipur
(a) Amartya Sen (b) M.S. Swaminathan (d) Puducherry (e) None of these
(c) S. Kiran Kumar (d) Vishnu Sharma 24. Which of the following terms is NOT used in the field of
(e) None of these banking and finance ?
13. Which of the following Indian film has bagged the Best (a) SWIFT (b) CAMELS (c) IMPS
Short Film award at the Vancouver Golden Panda Inter- (d) CHAPS (e) None of these
national Film Festival? 25. Report on Global Competitive Index is published by _____?
(a) The Virgin (b) Gutthi (c) Migaration (a) IMF (b) World Bank (c) ADB
(d) The School bag (e) None of these (d) World Economic Forum (e) None of these
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which of the following countries ? (b) Ramanathaswamy Temple
(a) Euador (b) Angola (c) South Korea
(c) Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple
(d) North Korea (e) None of these
27. Who has won the 2017 IBSF World Billiards (d) Konark Sun Temple
Championship? (e) None of these
(a) Pankaj Advani (b) Geet Sethi 40. Which Committee has been constituted by the Central Gov-
(c) Ashok Shandilya (d) Subhash Agrawal ernment to probe into NTPC’s Unchahar Thermal Power
(e) None of these Plant incident ?
28. The 2017 Public Service Broadcasting Day (PSBD) is
(a) P.D. Siwal Committee
celebrated on which date in India?
(a) June 15 (b) Aug 17 (c) Oct 22 (b) Subir Chakrabory Committee
(c) Nov 12 (d) None of these (c) Dhawal Prakash Antapurkar Committee
29. India’s first Tribal Entrepeneurship Summit held at (d) L.D. Papney Committee
_______? (e) None of these
(a) Gujrat (b) Rajasthan
41. Which state in India is estimated to have the largest coal
(c) Uttar Pradesh (d) Chhattisgarh
(e) None of these reserves in India ?
30. Which of the following is statutory Liquidity Ratio at (a) Odisha (b) Tripura (c) Jharkhand
Present in India? (d) Meghalaya (e) None of these
(a) 20.50% (b) 21.50% (c) 21% 42. Asha Parekh’s autobiography ‘The Hit Girl’ has been writ-
(d) 21.75% (e) 19.50% ten by ______?
31. Which among the following is the first Payment bank in
(a) Vijay Anand (b) Khalid Mohammed
India?
(a) Fino Pay Tech (c) Anoop Sharma (d) Jitendra Tyagi
(b) India Post Payments bank (e) None of these
(c) Paytm Payment Bank 43. Which is the minimum amount to be invested under
(d) Airtel Payment Bank Sukanga Samriddhi scheme ?
(e) None of these (a) ` 500 (b) ` 1000 (c) ` 1500
32. Disinvestment accrues into which part of a budget?
(d) No ceiling (e) ` 100
(a) Revenue receipts (b) Revenue expenditure
(c) Capital receipts (d) Capital expenditure 44. Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and The
(e) None of these Pacific (CIRDAP) will be established at ?
33. Who has been leading the Indian delegation in the 4th (a) Banglore (b) Kochi (c) Hydrabad
India – canada Annual Ministrial Dialogue–2017? (d) Bhopal (e) None of these
(a) Smriti Irani (b) Suresh Prabhu 45. Jamanalal Bajaj Award is given for _____?
(c) Thawar Chand Gehlot (d) Jagat Prakash Nadda
(a) Science (b) Literature (c) Sports
(e) None of these
34. Which Indian department is organising the National con- (d) Promoting Gandian values, community service
ference on utilization models leveraging Bharat Net infra- (e) None of these
structure? 46. The Centre’s ambitious Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LeDs
(a) Department to Bio–Technology (DBT) for All (UJALA) scheme will be implemented across the
(b) Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
country by
(DSIR)
(c) Department of Telecommunications (DOT) (a) 2021 (b) 2020 (c) 2019
(d) Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) (d) 2018 (e) 2017
(e) None of these 47. ______ is not a KYC requirement while opening a bank
35. Who has been appointed the new special secretary in Union account.
Commerce Ministry? (a) A proof of identity (b) A proof of address
(a) Binoy Kumar (b) Avinash K. Srivastava
(c) A proof of caste (d) A recent photograph
(c) A.R.K. Kini (d) Aruna Sundararajan
(e) None of these (e) Other than the given options
36. The bi–annual multilateral excercise ‘Blue Flag–17’ has 48. If a cheque is presented for payment after three months
started in ______ ? from the date of the cheque, the cheque is called
(a) Brazil (b) South Africa (c) Israel (a) Crossed cheque (b) Anti – dated cheque
(d) China (e) None of these (c) Post – dated cheque (d) Stale cheque
37. Baddam Narasimha Reddy, who passed away recently, was
(e) Other than the given options
the former MP from which Lok Sabha Constituency?
(a) Nagarkurnool Constituency 49. Which type of the account consists of Fixed deposit Account
(b) Miryalaguda Constituency and Recurring Deposit Account?
(c) Narasapuram Constituency (a) Demand Deposit Account
(d) Nalgonda Constituency (b) Time Deposit Account
(e) None of these (c) Home Safe Saving Account
38. The Nandankanan Zoological Park (NZP) is located in which
(d) Current Account
state?
(a) Assam (b) Odisha (c) Meghalaya (e) Other than the given options
(d) Madhya Pradesh(e) None of these 50. What does ‘R’ stand for in ‘ARC’?
39. Which Indian Temple has won the UNESCO Asia Pacific (a) Report (b) Return (c) Recollect
Award of Merit 2017? (d) Reconstruction (e) Recovery
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d ' kka fMY; (a) i h-Mh- fl oky l fefr
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29. Hkkjr dhi gyhv kfnokl hm| ehf' k[ kj l Ees y u_______ es avk; kfst r (a) v ks fM' kk (b) f=ki q
jk (c) >kj[ kaM
dhxbZgS \ (d) es ?kky; (e) bues al sdksbZugha
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(d) NÙ khl x<+ (e) bues al sdksbZugha (a) fot ; v kua n (b) [ kkfyn eksgEen
30. Hkkjr esaorZ eku esaoS | kfud udnh v uq i kr D; k gs\ (c) v uw i ' kekZ (d) ft rsUnzR;kxh
(a) 20.50% (b) 21.50% (c) 21% (e) bues al sdksbZugha
(d) 21.75% (e) 19.50% 43. lqd U;kl ef̀¼ ; kst ukdsrgr U;w ure fdruhjkf' kfuos'kdht krh
31. fuEufyf[ kr esal sdkS u l k Hkkjr dk i gyk Hkq xrku cS d gS
a \ gS\
(a) fi Q uksi sVsd (b) ba fM; k i ksLV i sesa
V cS d
a (a) ` 500 (b) ` 1000 (c) ` 1500
(c) i s Vh, e i sesa V cS d
a (d) , ; jVsy i sesa V cSd
a (d) dksbZl hek ugha (e) ` 100
(e) bues al sdksbZugha 44. , f' k; kv kjSn i S fl fi Qd ( l hv kbvZkjMh, i h) dsfy, , dhÑr xzkeh.k
32. fofuos'k fdl hct V dsHkkx esav ft Z r djrk gS \ fodkl dsa nzi j LFkkfi r fd; k t k, xk\
(a) jkt Lo i z kfIr; k¡ (b) jkt Lo O;; (c) i w ¡t h i zkfIr; k¡ (a) cS xyksj
a (b) ds kfPp (c) gSnjkckn
(d) i w ¡t h O;; (e) bues al sdksbZugha (d) H kksiky (e) bues al sdksbZugha
33. 4 osaHkkjr&dukMkokf"kZ d ea f=kLrjh; l a okn&2017 es aHkkjrh; i fzrfuf/ 45. t eukyky ct kt i q j Ldkj _____ dsfy, fn; k t krk gS A
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y
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(d) t xr i z d k' k uM~ Mk (e) buesal sdksbZugha (e) bues al sdksbZugha
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(b) oS Kkfud v kS j v kS| ksfxd v uq la
/ ku foHkkx ( Mh, l v kbZ v kj)
(d) 2018 (e) 2017
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(d) i jek. kqm t kZfoHkkx ( Mh, bZ )
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(c) t kfr dk çek. k (d) gky dk i Q kV
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(e) fn, x, fodYi ks al sv U;
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(d) phu (e) bues al sdksbZugha (c) i ksLV&MsVsMpsd (d) LVsy psd
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(a) ukxjdq uZy pq
q uko {ks=k (b) fe; kZ y kxq
nk pq uko {ks=k l fEefyr gS \
a
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(e) bues al sdksbZugha
(c) l q j f{kr ?kj cpr [ kkrk (d) pkyw[ kkrk
38. uUnudkuu i zk. khm| ku ( , ut sMi h) fdl jkT; esafLFkr gS \
(e) fn, x, fodYi ks al sv U;
(a) v l e (b) v ks fM' kk (c) es ?kky;
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\
39. fdl Hkkjrh; efUnj us; w usLdks, f' k; k i z'kkar iqj Ldkj esfjV 2017 (a) fji ks VZ (b) fjVuZ (c) jhdys DV
t hrk gS \ (d) jhda LVªD' ku (e) fjdojh
IBPS CLERK MAINS (MATH) EXPLANATION SET – 03
There are two unknow value C.P. and discount, can not be
1. 1717 1744 1869 2212 2941 4272 determined.
19. From statement I girls = 8x, boys = 7x
3 3 3 3 3
+3 5 +7 +9 +11 From statement II
total weight of the students = 15x × 44
2. 1268 2051 2726 3301 3784 4183 = 660x
let average weight of boys be Z kg girls be (z–3) kg
2 2 2 2 2 total weight of girls = (z – 3)× 8x
28 –1 +26 –1 +24 –1 22 –1 20 –1
= boys = z × 7x
3. 18 50 142 414 1226 3658 Cannot determined
20. From statement I
R 5
×3–4 ×3–8 ×3–12 ×3–16 ×3–20  ........(i)
A 4 7
4. 28 33 109 560 3940 35485 From II
R–A 2

1×+5 ×3+10 ×5+15 ×7+20 ×9+25 A 3
From (I) and (II)
5. 16 65.5 264.5 1061.5 4250.5 17007.5 R = 20 and A = 24
Rahul is 4 years younger than Abhishek.
×4+1.5 ×4+2.5 ×4+3.5 ×4+4.5 ×4+5.5 1,20,000
21. = (96 × 10% + 129 × 30% + 36 ×10% + 51×40% +
2
360  5
2
6. 6x –49+ x 99 = 0 II 5y + 17y + 14 = 0 48×20%)
1200
– 27 – 22 10 7 = (960 + 129 × 30 + 360 + 51 × 40 + 48 × 20)
1800
27 22 10 7
, y= , 12
6 6 5 5 = × 8190 = ` 5460
11 9 18
, x>y = –2, 7
3 2 22. Amount spent by Rahul on entertainment
5
20 36
=  × 120,000 = ` 2400
2 2 100 360
7. 5x – 19 +x 12 = 0 II 5y +11y – 12 = 0 by preeti on entertainment
15 36
– 15 –4 15 – 4  ×120000 = ` 1800
100 100
15 4 15 4
, y= ,
5 5 5 5 20 – 15
By trick = × 100 = 33.33%
15
x>y = – 3, 4
5 23. Reqwred% =
96  25  129  15  36  25  51  10  48  10
16. From statement II ×100
96  15  129  25  36  30  51  10  48  25
Volume of cylinder = Area of the base × height
Volume of cylender = Volume of ball 6225
= ×100  83.5%
4 7455
 (10.5)3 = 126 × h
3 24. Required difference
height = 38.5cm  96% 36%  1,20,000
17. From statement I =  25  – 40  
 360 360  2
3  100
Rate% = = 12% 1,20,000  2400 – 1440 
1  25
=    ` 1600
From statement II 2  100  360 

r 
2 1600 100
 Required% = = 1.33%
P 1   = 9P 1,20,000
 100 
2 20  129  25  51
 r  25. Required% = ×100  171%
10  96  10  129
1  100  = 9
 
800 700
r 27. Reqwred Ratio = × l00 : ×100
1 40 25
=3
100 =5:7
r = 200% 28. Profit = 12 lakh × 30% = ` 360000
18. From statement I & II 29. Reqwred ratio = 145 : 125 = 29 : 25
135 (100 – d) (100 – 2d) 22.5  100
CP ×   = 23940 30. Cost price = = 18 lakh
100 100 100 125
Profit = 22.5 – 18 = 4.5 lakh Total age = 18x years
20 new persons total age = 20 × 17 = 340 years
8300  11800  9300  5100
31. Required% = ×100 Total person = ( x + 20)
7400  9600  11000  12600
Total age of the join 20 person
34500 18x + 340 = ( x + 20) × 17.5
= × 100  84.97% or 18x + 340 = 17.5x + 20 × 17.5
40600
.5x = 350 – 340
 85%
32. Required increase in maximum in June Month be case 100
x= = 20
maximum difference in this month 5
33. Reqwired difference = 110 × 3 – 51 × 3 = 3(110 – 51) 42. Let the total number of boys be x
= 59 × 3 = 177 x × (23% of x) = 207
34. Required ratio =
23
 8300  11800  9300  5100  3700  8600  x2 × = 207
100
 4 :
  x2 = 900  x = 30
 5100  8800  12600  11000  9600  7400  Required No = 23% of 30 = 6.9  7
  43. Let Distance be x km
 4  Time taken by train A = 5 hours
46800 54500 x
= : = 468 : 545 speed = km/h
4 4 5
11000 – 9600 1400 x
35. Require% = × 100 = × 100 = 12.7% Time taken by train B = of speed = km/h
11000 11000 7
36. Multiple of 4 = 4, 8, 12, 16, 20
2x
5 Distance covered by A in 2 hours =
Required Probability = 5
22
37. n(s) = {HHH, HHT, HTH, THH, HTT, TTH, THT, TTT} 3x 3 35 7
Time taken to meet = = × = hrs.
eractly two head = 3 5 5 12 4
12
3 x
Probability = 35
8
38. Let after melt no. of small lead be n. Two train meet at = 7 pm + 1 hr. 45 min = 8:45 pm

4 3 4 44. P1 (12) + 20
R  n r 3 +15
3 3 P2 (16) 240 unit
P3 (20) – 12
R3
=n All operate = 23 × 8 = 184 unit
r3
Remaing = 240 – 184 = 56 unit
20  20  20
56 8
2.5  2.5  2.5 Remaingtank fill = = hours = 1 hr. 36 min
35 5
512 = n
Total time = 9hr. 36 min.
39. Let the wide of path be x
45. Milk Milk
38 × 32 – (38 – 2x) × (32 – 2x) = 696
27 34
x = 6m
x
40. S1 S2
....D........ 4
let speed = x km/h 34 – x : x – 27 =
3
D 48 34 – x 4
Time = =  x = 30%
x 60 =
x – 27 3
48 46. Let Anushka Share be x
D= × x .......(i)
60 7 9
Now – Speed is reduced 3km/h  4   4 
x 1   = (7806 – x) 1  100 
50  100   
New speed = (x –3) km/h Time = h.
60 9–7 2
x  4   104 
50 = 1 = 
D = (x – 3 ) × .......(ii) 7806 – x  100  
 100 
60
from (i) and (ii) 2
x  104 
48 50 =
× x = (x– 3) × 1706 – x  100 
60 60
x = ` 4056
48x = 50x – 150
Virat Kohali = ` 3750
75 = x
 x = 75km/h P Q R
47. Ratio of profit =
8 : 18 : 23
48
Distance = ×75 = 60 km 17388
60 Required profit = ×49
41. Let No. of person mitially be x 23
= 37044 10m + 20 boy = 10m + 10m = 20 men
48. 1 man = 2 boys
25  8  5 25 1
16m + 18b = 16m + 9m = 25m Now = = 6 days.
20  8 4 4
3
25 men’s 3 day's work = part 9! 7!
8 49. Required No. – = 27720
3! 2! 2!
5
Remaing work = part
8

IBPS CLERK MAINS (REASONING) EXPLANATION SET – 03


(1–5) 8 Pinku Faizabad Pink
(Pink) (Yellow) (Green) (Brown) (Blue) (Violet) 7 Dinesh Gazipur Yellow
C E B F A D
6 Amit Bareilly Green
5 Pintu Lucknow Red
T R P S Q U 4 Rinku Agra Violet
(Red) (Grey) (Cream) (Orange) (White) (Purple) 3 Sneha Varanasi White
(6–10)
2 Raj Kanpur Black
D
B C 1 Sunita Allahabad Blue
(18–22)
6. M P Rules
In the first step smallest number is placed to the right side and
N O
A for the second step smallest number is shifted to the second
from I + III last place and for further step number arrangement is done
+ – from right to left. And words are arranged in descending order
7. Darshan Pallavi
according to the words in dictionary. But in each step word with
Ankita largest alphabet is preceded by the alphabet whose numerical
from statement I + II value is same to the number which is arranged in same step
8. I. C II. D III. B from right side.
A E d victory ....... 4
A B G B F D 
numerical value of d = 4
D
(23–27)
B D Year Person Age
10. I. II.
1947 P 70 year
1953 T 64 year
A C A C
1958 W 59 year
1967 V 50 year
D B
1974 R 43 year
B B 1982 S 35 year
1994 Q 23 year
III. A C or C A 2002 U 15 year
(33–37)
D D Conditions
(11–12) Student
(I) (II) or (A) (III) (IV) or (B)
Preeti    
11. P U R S Dhirendra    
Ankit ×   
Q T
Ravi    
Anisha    
12. A D E C (38–42)
F B Rules
(13–17) Number of letters in word multiplied by 4 first letter in code is
To The Hindi Language second letter of respective word. Second letter in code is reverse
Floor Person City Colour of last letter of respective word.
SBI CLERK MAINS 2018 ANSWER KEY
MATHS
1. (2) 2. (1) 3. (3) 4. (5) 5. (5) 6. (4) 7. (4) 8. (5) 9. (4) 10. (1) 11. (1) 12. (1) 13. (5)
14. (2) 15. (5) 16. (2) 17. (4) 18. (3) 19. (5) 20. (2) 21. (1) 22. (4) 23. (2) 24. (1) 25. (5) 26. (4)
27. (5) 28. (2) 29. (3) 30. (4) 31. (3) 32. (1) 33. (4) 34. (2) 35. (4) 36. (3) 37. (1) 38. (5) 39. (2)
40. (4) 41. (4) 42. (5) 43. (3) 44. (4) 45. (4) 46. (1) 47. (4) 48. (4) 49. (1) 50. (4)

REAS./COM
1. (4) 2. (2) 3. (2) 4. (1) 5. (4) 6. (5) 7. (3) 8. (4) 9. (1) 10. (1) 11. (2) 12. (3) 13. (1)
14. (3) 15. (4) 16. (4) 17. (2) 18. (1) 19. (2) 20. (3) 21. (2) 22. (3) 23. (5) 24. (5) 25. (1) 26. (3)
27. (4) 28. (1) 29. (1) 30. (5) 31. (4) 32. (5) 33. (1) 34. (1) 35. (5) 36. (4) 37. (2) 38. (5) 39. (1)
40. (4) 41. (5) 42. (3) 43. (2) 44. (4) 45. (1) 46. (2) 47. (3) 48. (3) 49. (1) 50. (3)

ENGLISH
1. (1) 2. (5) 3. (4) 4. (2) 5. (1) 6. (2) 7. (1) 8. (2) 9. (1) 10. (1) 11. (4) 12. (5) 13. (4)
14. (4) 15. (2) 16. (5) 17. (5) 18. (4) 19. (5) 20. (5) 21. (4) 22. (2) 23. (1) 24. (1) 25. (4) 26. (3)
27. (4) 28. (5) 29. (5) 30. (5) 31. (5) 32. (2) 33. (5) 34. (4) 35. (4) 36. (5) 37. (3) 38. (4) 39. (4)
40. (3)

G.A
1. (3) 2. (4) 3. (4) 4. (2) 5. (2) 6. (4) 7. (1) 8. (3) 9. (2) 10. (3) 11. (4) 12. (2) 13. (4)
14. (4) 15. (4) 16. (3) 17. (1) 18. (3) 19. (4) 20. (1) 21. (1) 22. (4) 23. (3) 24. (5) 25. (4) 26. (3)
27. (1) 28. (4) 29. (4) 30. (5) 31. (4) 32. (3) 33. (2) 34. (3) 35. (1) 36. (3) 37. (2) 38. (2) 39. (3)
40. (1) 41. (3) 42. (2) 43. (2) 44. (3) 45. (4) 46. (3) 47. (3) 48. (4) 49. (2) 50. (4)
Direction (1–4) : Select the related word/letters/numbers 10. Point towards a boy sunita said “He is the Son of my
from the given alternatives. ( fn, x, fodYi ks
a esa l s l a
ca
f/ r grandfather’s only son”. How is that boy related with
Sunita ?
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v {kjksa
@
la[ ; k dkspq
fu, ) %
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d sr djrsgq
, lquhrkusdgk& ¶; g esjsnknk
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l djuk %%v fHkoknu %? dsbdykS r si q
=k dk csVk gS
A̧ og yM+ dk l q
uhrk l sfdl i zd kj
(a) Smile / eqLdku (b) Acknowledge / Lohdkj djuk laca
f/ r gS
\
(c) Success / l i Q
yrk (d) Manners / f' k"Vkpkj (a) Son / i q=k (b) Nephew / H krht k
2. House : Room : : World : ? (c) Uncle / pkpk (d) Brother / HkkbZ
?kj %dejk %%fo' o %? 11. S is the 22th from either end of a row of girls. How many
girls. How many girls are there in that row ?
(a) Land / t ehu (b) Sun / lw;Z
S yM+ fd; ksadh, d i a
fDr esanksuksaNksjksal s22osaLFkku i j gS
Aml
(c) Air / gok (d) Nation / jk"Vª
3. 29 : 85 : : 53 : : ?
ia
fDr esafdruh yM+
fd; k¡ gS
\
a
(a) 34 (b) 40 (a) 44 (b) 43
(c) 43 (d) 45 (c) 41 (d) 40
4. PQR : TVX : : GHI : ? Direction (12–14) : Find the missing number/letter from the
(a) KMO (b) KML given responses. ( fuE
ufyf[ kr i z'uka
sesai zR;ds Js.khesayq
Ir l a
[ ; k@
v {kj
(c) LMK (d) MKN Kkr dhft , ) %
Direction (5–7) : Find the odd words/letters/number pair 12. 2, 3, 10, 15, 26, ?
from the given alternatives. fn, x,fodYi ksaesal sfo"ke ' kCnka
@
sv {kjka
@
s (a) 30 (b) 35
v kÑfr@la
[ ; k; q
Xe dksKkr dhft , ) % (c) 40 (d) 45
13. bcde ebcd debc cdeb ?
5. (a) Orange / ukjaxh (b) Apple / l s c (a) dcbe (b) bcde
(c) Lemon / uha cw (d) Grapes / v a xjw (c) cdbe (d) dbce
6. (a) 75 (b) 115 14. 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, ?
(c) 155 (d) 145 (a) 128 (b) 130
7. (a) L (b) N (c) 134 (d) 144
(c) T (d) Q 15. If 9th of a month falls on 3 days after Sunday. Then what
8. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful will be the day of 29th of that month ?
order of the following ? ; fn fdl h eghusdh 9 rkjh[ k jfookj dsrhu fnu ckn i M+
r h gS
]
fuEu fodYi ksaesal sdkS
u&l k fodYi uhpsfn, gq , ' kCnksadk rksml h eghusdh 29 rkjh[ k dksdkS
u&l k fnu gksxk\
l kFkZ
d Øe n' kkZ
r k gS
\ (a) Thursday / xq #okj (b) Tuesday / ea xyokj
1. Child / cPpk 2. Doctor / MkW
DVj (c) Friday / ' kq
Øokj (d) Saturday / ' kfuokj
3. Illness / chekjh 4. Medicine / nokbZ Direction (16) : Answer the question according to following
5. Hospital / v Li rky diagram. (uhpsfn, x, v kjs
[ k dsv uq
l kj fn, x, i z'uksadsmÙkj nsa
A)
(a) 1, 3, 5, 2, 4 (b) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1
f' k{kd (Teacher)
(c) 3, 4, 2, 5, 1 (d) 4, 5, 3, 1, 2
9. In a store 5 articles A, B, C, D, E are priced differently. cPpk (Children)
5 1
Value of ‘C’ is ` 100. ‘A’ is cheaper than ‘C’ but costiler
than ‘B’. ‘E’ is costlier than ‘C’ but cheaper than ‘D’. Which fo| kFkhZ(Student)
6 4
one of the product is costliest ? 7 3 2
fdl h LVksj esa5 oLrq v ksaA, B, C, D, E dh dher v yx&v yx
16. How many student or Children teachers have ?
gS
AC dk ew Y; ` 100 gS A‘A’, ‘C’ l sl Lrh gSgSysfdu ‘B’ l s
ega
xhgSA‘E’, ‘C’ l sega
xhgSysfdu ‘D’ l sl LrhgSrks; g crkb, f' k{kd dsi kl fdrusfo| kFkhZgS
] t ksfd cPpsgS
a \
a
(a) 20 (b) 30
fd dkS
u&l k mRikn l cl segaxk gS\ (c) 40 (d) NOT
(a) D (b) E 17. A statement is followed by two conclusions I and II. You
(c) B (d) A have to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems
to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to (a) 40 yrs (b) 56 yrs
decide which of the given conclusions can definitely be (c) 60 yrs (d) 100 yrs
drawn from the given statements. Indicate you answer. 22. If the mirror is placed on the line XY, then which of the
i 'zu esa, d oDrO; fn; k x; k gS
] ft l dsv kxsnksfu"d"kZI v kS
j answer figures is the correct image of the given question
figure ?
II fudkysx, gS
Av ki dksfopkj djukgSfd oDrO; l R; gSpkgs
a
; fn , d ni Z
. kdksXY js
[ kki j j[ kkt k, ] rksnhxbZmÙkj&vkÑfr; ksa
og l kekU;r%Kkr rF; ksal sfHkUu i zrhr gksrk gksAv ki dksfu. kZ
;
esal sdkS
u&l h v kÑfr i z'u&v kÑfr dh l gh i zfrfcEc gksxh\
djuk gSfd fn, x, oDrO; esal sdkS u&l k fuf' pr : i l sl gh
Question Figure / ç' u&v kÑfr :
fu"d"kZfudyk t k l drk gSAv i usmÙkj dksfufnZ "V dhft , µ
Statements / oDr O ; : X
Happiness derived from external materials is
momentary. Everlasting happiness has to come from
within.
cká Ï ksrksal si zkIr [ kq
' kh {kf. kd gksrh gS
AfpjLFkk; h [ kq
' kh v i us
Hkhrj l sv krh gS A
Answer Figures / mÙkj &v kÑfr ; k¡:
Conclusions / fu"d "kZ:
I. Nobody can experience happiness from outside.
dksbZHkh O;fDr ckgj dh [ kq
' kh dksv uq
Hko ughadj l drkA
II. Happiness experienced from cinema is not lasting.

fl usek l sfeyusokyh [ kq
' kh fpjLFkk; h ughagksrh gS
A (a) (b) (c) (d)
Direction (23) : From the given answer figures, select the
(a) Only conclusion I follows / ds oy fu"d"kZI fudyrk gSA
one in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.
(b) Only conclusion II follows / ds oy fu"d"kZII fudyrk gS
A ( nh xbZmÙkj&v kÑfr; ksaesa l s ml mÙkj&v kÑfr dks pq
fu, ft uesa
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follow i z'u&v kÑfr fufgr gS
)%
I v kS
j II esal sdksbZHkh fu"d"kZughafudyrkA Question Figure / ç' u&v kÑfr :
(d) Both I and II follow / I v kS
j II nksuksafu"d"kZfudyrk gS
A
Direction (18–19) : Select the missing number from the given
responses. ( fn, x, fodYi ksaesal syqIr v a
d Kkr dhft , ) %
18. 5 2 4
4 4 7
2 5 3 Answer Figures / mÙkj &v kÑfr ; k¡:
18 30 ?
(a) 42 (b) 43
(c) 31 (d) 33
4 24 9 108 16 ?

19. (a) (b) (c) (d)


6 12 20 24. A sheet of paper when folded, punched and opened shows
(a) 320 (b) 340 the question figure. Choose from the answer figures
(c) 360 (d) 380 which punched hole pattern given this figure.
20. Which one word cannot be formed from the letters of the dkxt i j , d i Uuk eksM+
d j] fNUu djusdsckn [ kksy usi j i z'u
following word ? v kÑfr t S
l kfn[ krkgS
Arnuq l kj] mÙkj v kÑfr; ksaesal sp; u djds
fuEufyf[ kr ' kCn ds v {kjksal s dkS
u&l k ' kCn ughacuk; k t k crkb, ] dkS
u&l hfNfnzr i zfr: i okyhv kÑfr bl v kÑfr dksnsrh
l drk\ gS
\
THERMOLYSIS
Question Figure / ç' u&v kÑfr :
(a) SISTER (b) LOTUS
(c) LORIS (d) THESIS
21. The age of X is 2/3rd that of Y. After 6 years X will be 46
years old. The present age of Y is
X dh v k; qY dsv k; qdh 2/3rd gS A6 o"kZckn X dhv k; q46
o"kZgkst k, xhAY dh orZ
eku v k; qgS
Answer Figures / mÙkj &v kÑfr ; k¡ : fn, x, nksv kO;w gksaesagS
Av kO;wg I dsLrEHkv kSj iafDr dhl a [;k
0 l s4 fn; k x; k gSv kS j v kO;wg II dh 5 l s9Abu v kO;w gksal s
, d v {kj dksi gysml dh i a fDr v kS
j ckn esaLrEHk l a[ ; k }kjk
n' kkZ
; k t k l drk gS
Amnkgj. k dsfy, ] M dks55, 67, v kfn }kjk
crk; k t k l drk gS A' kCn ‘RULE’ dsfy, l a [ ; k&l ew
g crkb, A
(a) (b) (c) (d) Matrix – I Matrix – II
25. A word is represented by only set of numbers as given in
any of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets
as in the 2 matrices given below. The columns and rows 0 B D E T O 5 M U I L R
of matrix–I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of matrix 1 D E T O B 6 U L M R I
II from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be column 2 E B O D T 7 I M R U L
number. E.g. ‘M’ and be represented by 55, 67, etc.
Similarly identify the set for the word ‘RULE’. 3 T O B E D 8 L R U I M
, d ' kCndks"k dsoy , d l a[ ; k&l ew
g }kjk cuk; k t krk gS
At S
lk 4 O T D B E 9 R I L M U
fd fdl h , d fodYi ksaesafn; k x; k gS A fodYi ksaesafn, x, (a) 56, 66, 10, 23 (b) 59, 99, 97, 11
la[ ; k&l ew
g v {kjksadsnksoxks±}kjk cuk, t krsgSAt lSk fd uhps
a (c) 77, 56, 02, 01 (d) 95, 87, 42, 12

26. If 7 spiders make 7 webs in 7 days, then 1 spider will esa4% dh of̀¼ gkst krh gS A Bksl dsoki l rjy esafi ?kyusi j
make 1 web in how many days?
v k; ru esafdrusi zfr' kr deh gksxh\
; fn 7 edfM+; ka7 fnu esa7 t ky cukrsgS
] rks1 edM+
a h 1 t ky
3
fdrusfnu esacuk; sxh\ (a) 3 % (b) 4%
13
(a) 1 (b) 7/2
(c) 7 (d) 49 1 11
(c) 4 % (d) 3 %
27. A fan is listed at `150 with a discount of 20%. What 13 13
additional discount must be offered to the customer to 31. A man travelled a distance of 61 km. in 9 hours, partly by
bring the net price to ` 108? walking at speed of 4 km/hr and partly on bicycle at speed
,d ia[ ksdkl w
phew Y; 20% dhNw V dsl kFk` 150 gS
Axzkgd dks
a of 9 km/hr. The distance covered by walking is
fdruh v frfjDr NwV nh t k, fd ' kq
¼ ew
Y; ` 108 gkst k, A , d O;fDr usv kka
f' kd : i l s4 fdeh-@
?ka
VkdhjÝrkj i S
ny pydj
1 v kS
j v ka
f' kd : i l s9 fdeh-@
?ka
Vk l kbZ
fdy i j pydj 9 ?ka
Vsesa
(a) 11 % (b) 15% 61 fdeh- dh ; k=kkr; dhAi S ny pydj fdruhnw j hr; dhxbZ
\
9
(c) 8% (a) 16 km / 16 fdeh- (b) 12 km / 12 fdeh-
(d) None of these / bues al sdksbZugha (c) 15 km / 15 fdeh- (d) 17 km / 17 fdeh-
28. Three numbers are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 and the sum of 32. The rate of simple interest per annum at which a sum of
their cubes is 4500. The smallest numbers is
2
rhu l a
[ ; k, ¡ 1 : 2 : 3 dsv uq
i kr easgSv kS
j muds?kuksadk ; ksx money double itself in 16
3
years is
4500 gS
Al cl sNksVh l a
[ ; k D; k gS
\
2
(a) 4 (b) 5 l k/ kj. kC;kt dhog okf"kZ
d nj D; kgksxhft l l sdksbZjkf' k 16 3
(c) 6 (d) 10
29. If by selling an article for ` 390 a shopkeeper gains 20%, o"kZesanq
xq
uh gkst k, xh\
then the cost is (a) 4% (b) 5%
; fn dksbZoLrq` 390 esacspusi j nq
d kunkj dks20% dkykHk gksrk 2
gS
] rksml dh ykxr D; k gS
\ (c) 6% (d) 6 %
3
(a) ` 370 (b) ` 325 33. If a + b + c = 0, then the value of a3 + b3 + c3 is
(c) ` 350 (d) ` 300
30. There is a 4% increase in volume when a liquid freezes to
; fn a + b + c = 0, rksa3 + b3 + c3 dk eku Kkr dhft , \
its solid state. The percentage decrease when solid melts (a) abc (b) 2 abc
to liquid again, is (c) 3 abc (d) 0
t c dksbZrjy v i uhBksl v OkLFkkesat e t krkgSrksml dsv k; ru
(a) 70° (b) 73°
 1 1  2 2 
 x 3  x 3  x 3  1  x 3  (c) 75° (d) 78°
34. The value of    is
   1 1 1
40. If   then the value of p3 – q3 is
 1 1  2 2  p q pq
 x3  x 3  x 3 1  x3  dk eku D; k gS
\
a
   1 1 1
   ; fn  
p q pq
rksp3 – q3 dk eku D; k gS
\
a
2 –1
x –1  x 3 (a) p – q (b) p q
(a) (b) x  x 3
(c) 1 (d) 0
1
41. If x = 93, y = 93, z = 94 then the value of x2 – y2 + 10 xz +
(c) x 3  x –1 (d) x + x – 1
10yz is
35. In  ABC, DE || AC. Where D and E are two points lying ; fn x = 93, y = 93, z = 94 rksx2 – y2 + 10 xz + 10yz dk eku
on AB and BC respectively. If AB = 5 cm and AD = 3 cm,
then BE : EC is D; k gS
\
 ABC esaDE || AC gS
A bl esaD v kSj E Øe' k%AB v kS j BC (a) 104784 (b) 147840
(c) 174840 (d) 184740
fLFkr nksfcUnqgS
A; fn AB = 5 l seh- v kS
j AD = 3 l seh- rksBE :
42. D, E, F are the mid–points of the sides BC, CA and AB
EC D; k gS \ respectively of a  ABC. Then the ratio of the areas of
(a) 2 : 3 (b) 3 : 2
 DEF and  ABC is
(c) 5 : 3 (d) 3 : 5
D, E, F , d f=kH
kq
t ABC dhHkq
t kv ksaBC, CA v kS
j AB dsØe' k%
36. PT is a tangent to a circle with centre O and radius 6 cm.
If PT is 8 cm then length of OP is eè; fcUnqgS
] rks DEF v kS
j  ABC ds{ks=ki Q
yksadk v uq
i kr D; k
PT, , d oR̀r ft l dkdsUnzO v kS
j f=kT; k 6 l seh- gS
] dhLi ' kZjs[kk gksxk\
gS
A; fn PT 8 l seh- gks] rksOP dh yEckbZfdruh gksxh\ (a) 1/2 (b) 1/4
(a) 10 cm / 10 l seh- (b) 12 cm / 12 l s
eh- (c) 1/8 (d) 1/16
43. A circle has its centre at O. A tangent drawn from a point
(c) 16 cm / 16 l seh- (d) 9 cm / 9 l s
eh- P, which is situated outside the circle, touches the circle
4 3 sin   2 cos  at A. If PA = 4 cm & PO = 5 cm, then the length of the
37. If tan  = , then the value of is radius of the circle is
3 3 sin  – 2 cos 
4 3 sin   2 cos 
, d oÙ̀k dk dsUnzO gS AoÙ̀k dsckgj fLFkr fcUnqP l s, d Li ' kZ
; fn tan  = 3 , rks 3 sin  – 2 cos  dk eku fdruk gksxk\ js[kk [ khph xbZgSt ksoÙ̀k dksA i j Li ' kZdjrh gSA; fn PA = 4
l seh- v kS
j PO = 5 l seh- rksoÙ̀k dh f=kT; k dh yEckbZfdruh gS
\
1 1
(a) (b) 1 (a) 1 cm / 1 l seh- (b) 2 cm / 2 l s
eh-
2 2
(c) 3 (d) – 3 (c) 3 cm / 3 l seh- (d) 4 cm / 4 l s
eh-
38. In a school, 391 boys and 323 girls have been divided into 44. If sec (4x – 50°) = cosec (50° – x), Then the value of x is
the largest possible equal classes, so that each class of ; fn sec (4x – 50°) = cosec (50° – x)] rksx dk eku D; k gS
\
boys numbers the same as each class of girls. What is the (a) 45° (b) 90°
number of classes?
(c) 30° (d) 60°
, d fo| ky; esa391 YkM+ d ksav kS
j 323 yM+fd; ksadsk; Fkkl a
Hko l cl s 45. An inverted conical shaped vessel is filled with water to
cM+ h l eku d{kkv ka
sesafoHkkft r fd; k x; k gSAft l l syM+ d ksadh its brim. The height of the vessel is 8 cm and radius of
i zR;sd d{kkdhl a [ ; kyM+ fd; ksadhi zR;sd d{kkdscjkcj gksxbZ A the open end is 5 cm. When a few solid spherical metallic

d{kkv ksadh l a
[ ; k fdruh gS
\ balls each of radius
1
cm are dropped in the vessel, 25%
2
(a) 23 (b) 19
(c) 44 (d) 17 water is overflowed. The number of balls is :
39. The average temperature of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday , d mYVk ' ka
Dokdkj crZ
u i kuh l syckyc Hkjk gq
v k gS
AcrZ
u dh
and Thursday is 60°. The average for Tuesday, Wednesday, 1
Thursday and Friday is 63° ; If the ratio of temperature mQ
¡pkbZ8 l seh- gSv kS
j [ kq
y sfl jsdhf=kT; k5 l seh- gS
A; fn 2
l seh-
for Monday and Friday is 21 : 25, then what is the
temperature of Friday? f=kT; kokysdq
N Bksl xksy scrZ
u esaMkyst krsgSrks25% i kuhckgj
l ke
sokj] ea
xyokj] cq
/ okj v kS
j cg̀Li frokj dkv kS
l r rki eku 60° fudy t krk gS
Axksy ksadh l a
[ ; k fdruh gS\
gS
Aea xyokj] cq / okj] cg̀Li frokj v kS
j ' kq
Øokj dk v klSr rki eku (a) 100 (b) 400
63° gS
A; fn l kseokj v kS
j ' kqØokj dsrki eku dk v uq i kr 21 : 25 (c) 200 (d) 150
46. The shadow of a tower when the angle of elevation of the
gSrks' kq
Øokj dk rki eku D; k gS \
sun is 45°, is found to be 10 m longer than when it was 47. The marks scored is English, Science and Social Science
60°. The height of the tower is exceed the marks scored in Hindi and Mathematics by
, d VkW
oj dh Nk; k] t c l w
; Zdk mUurka
' k 45° 10 eh- yEch gksrh vaxzst h] foKku v kS
j l kekft d foKku esai zkIr v a
d fgUnhv kS
j xf. kr
gSml hVkW
oj dhNk; kl st c mUurka
' k60° gksrkgS
AVkW
oj dhmQ
¡pkbZ esai zkIr v a
d ksal sfdrusv f/ d gS
\
a
fdruh gS\ 1
(a) 10% (b) 10 %
9
(a) 5  
3 –1 m / 5  3 – 1 eh-
1
(c) 11% (d) 11 %
(b) 5 3  3 m / 5  3  3 eh- 9
48. The subject in which the student scored 105 marks is
(c) 10  3 – 1 m / 10  3 – 1 eh- Nk=k usfdl fo"k; esa105 v a
d i zkIr fd, \
(a) English / va
xzst h (b) Hindi / fgUnh
(d) 10  3  1 m / 10  3  1 eh-
(c) Mathematics / xf. kr (d) Science / foKku
Direction (47–50) : The following pie diagram gives the marks 49. The difference of marks between English and Science is
scored by a student in different subjects–English, Hindi , the same as between
Mathematics, Science and Social Science in an examination. dkSu l sfo"k; ksadsv a
d ksdk v Urj v a xzst h v kS
j foKku dsv a d ksds
Assuming that the total marks obtained for the examination
are 540, answer the question. v Urj dsl eku gS \
' k (47–50) : fuEufyf[ kr i kbZ
funsZ &pkVZesa , d Nk=k }kjk fofHkUu (a) Science and English / foKku v kS j va xzst h
fo"k; ksa
&v axzst h] fgUnh] xf.kr] foKku v kS
j l kekft d foKku esai zkIr v a
d ksa (b) Hindi and Social Science / fgU nh v kS j l kekft d foKku
dksn' kkZ ; k x; k gS Aekuk fd i jh{kk dsdq y i zkIra
kd 540 gS
]a; g ekurs
a (c) English and Hindi / v a xzst h v kSj fgUnh
gq
, uhpsfn; si z'uksadk mÙkj nhft ; sA (d) Mathematics and Hindi / xf. kr v kS j fgUnh
50. The marks scored in Hindi and Mathematics exceed the
marks scored in English and Social Science by
Social
Science Mathe fgUnhv kS j xf. kr esai zkIr v a
d va
xzst hv kS
j l kekft d foKku esai zkIr
60° matics 90°
vad ksal sfdrusv f/ d gS \
a
Science (a) 30 (b) 40
80° English (c) 60 (d) 75
55°

Hindi 70°

Direction (51) : In the following questions, the sentences 1. Sugar


have been given in Active/Passive voice. From the given P. and our average consumption of sugar
alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given Q. provides something like
sentence in Passive/Active voice. R. itself is rich in calories
Lie face-down; stretch your arms in front. S. one-fifth of our
(a) You are face-down, arms are to be outstretched 6. total calorie intake.
(b) You should be lying face-down, with arms (a) PQRS (b) QRPS
outstretched (c) RPQS (d) RPSQ
(c) You should be lying face down; let arms stretch out Direction (54) : In the following questions, choose the word
(d) Let face be down; let arms be stretched out opposite in meaning to the given word :
Direction (52) : Find out which part of the sentence has an REVERENCE
error and indicate corresponding to the appropriate letter (a, (a) Slumber (b) Consequence
b, c). If there is no error, click the ‘‘no error’’option : (c) Contempt (d) Deposition
Our customers are always visit our branches to discuss Direction (55) : Sentence is given with blank to be filled in
their problems with our staff. with an appropriate and suitable word. Choose the correct
(a) Our customers are always visit alternative :
(b) our branches to discuss their He spent whole of his life in.....………..the miseries of the
(c) problems with our staff. downtrodden people.
(d) No error (a) destroying (b) absorbing
Direction (53) : Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct (c) advocating (d) mitigating
order. Direction (56) : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one
which expresses the right meaning of the given word : (c) bank (d) bottom
CANNY 63. (a) shelter (b) house
(a) Obstinate (b) Responsible (c) habitat (d) filter
(c) Clever (d) Stout 64. (a) tree (b) birds
Directions (57) : In the following questions, four alternatives (c) rain (d) sky
are given for the idiom / phrase given in bold. Choose the 65. (a) shocked (b) drenched
alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/ (c) drowned (d) flooded
phrase 66. (a) shaking (b) wet
The mealy-mouthed politician succeeded stop work or (c) angry (d) shivering
struggle on. Direction (67) : Groups of four words are given. In each group
(a) ill-tempered (b) obstinate one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word :
(c) kowtowing (d) ambitious (a) Floundaring (b) Widespreed
Direction (58) : A sentence is given which may need (c) Unafordable (d) Slaughterhouse
improvement. Alternatives are given as (a), (b) and (c) below Direction (68) : In the following questions, choose the word
which may be a better option. In case no improvement is opposite in meaning to the given word :
needed, your answer is (d). SUCCINCT
The scenery around the hill stations of Himachal Pradesh (a) Failure (b) Inelegance
is quite picturesque and enjoyed. (c) Verbose (d) Nomenclature
(a) quite picturesque and enjoyable Direction (69) : In the following questions, sentence has been
(b) quiet picturesque and enjoyed given in Direct/Indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives
(c) quietly picturesque and enjoyed suggested select the one which best expresses the same
(d) No Improvement sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.
Direction (59) : A sentence is given which may need The dealer said, “Either make your purchases or walk
improvement. Alternatives are given as (a), (b) and (c) below out of my shop.”
which may be a better option. In case no improvement is (a) The dealer told the customer that he would either
needed, your answer is (d). make his purchases or walk out of his shop.
These awards are the only regional awards to recognize (b) The dealer ordered the customer to make his
marketing campaigns that show real results. purchases and walk out of his shop.
(a) in recognition to market (c) The dealer told the customer that he should either
(b) for recognizing the marketeer make his purchases or walk out of his shop.
(c) in the recognition of markets (d) The dealer requested the customer to make his
(d) No Improvement purchases or walk out of his shop.
Direction (60) : In the following questions, out of the four Direction (70) : Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the order.
given words/ sentence : 1. He tried the door.
A person without manners or polish P. The room was neat and clean.
(a) Rustic (b) Naïve Q. Then he stepped into the room.
(c) Boorish (d) Barbarian R. He waited for a minute or two.
Direction (61) : Groups of four words are given. In each group S. It opened easily and he peeped in.
one word is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and 6. He was careful not to touch anything.
mark your answer in the Answer Sheet : (a) PQRS (b) QSPR
(a) Parochial (b) Manouvering (c) RPQS (d) SPRQ
(c) Raucous (d) Satellite Direction (71) : Find out which part of the sentence has an
Direction (62–66) : In the following passage, some of the error and indicate corresponding to the appropriate letter (a,
words have been left out. Fill in the blanks with the help of b, c). If there is no error, click the ‘‘no error’’option :
the alternatives given : Although he was desired to work quite hard, he could
Once upon a time, there was a huge tree on the....(62)....of not do so owing to his prolonged illness.
a river. The tree made a comfortable home for the family of (a) Although he was desired to work
birds who had built their nests on its branch. The birds were (b) quite hard, he could not do so
living there happily as the tree with its widespread branches (c) owing to his prolonged illness
provided....(63)....to them from scorching sun and heavy rains. (d) No error
One day, when the....(64)....was overcast, it rained very Direction (72) : Sentence is given with blank to be filled in
heavily. Some monkeys, who were playing nearby the tree, with an appropriate and suitable word. Choose the correct
got....(65)....and ran for shelter under the tree. All of them alternative out of the four :
were....(66)....with cold. When the birds saw the monkeys in The....…………..climate of our town will help recover his
pitiable condition, one of the birds said, “O Monkeys ! If we health.
can build our nest with small beaks, then why can’t you. By (a) enchanting (b) prestigious
God’s grace, you have two hands and two legs. Why don’t you (c) salubrious (d) proverbial
make a nice shelter for yourselves?” Direction (73) : In the following questions, four alternatives
62. (a) waters (b) middle are given for the idiom / phrase given in bold. Choose the
alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/ given words/ sentence :
phrase A speech by an actor at the end of a play
It is a moot point whether we should stop work or (a) Epilogue (b) Monologue
struggle on. (c) Dialogue (d) Prologue
(a) all too clear Direction (75) : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one
(b) a fixed belief which expresses the right meaning of the given word :
(c) a burning question RANCOUR
(d) should gave a wide berth to bad (a) Bitterness (b) Energy
Direction (74) : In the following questions, out of the four (c) Fatigue (d) Tolerance
alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the

76. ‘The Audacity of Hope’ book is written by– (c) Grammar and Poet (d) All of these
^fn v kW
Msfl Vh v kW
i Qgksi* i q
Lrd dsys[kd dkS
u gS
\
a O;kdj. k v kS
j dkO; mijksDr l Hkh
(a) Al Gore / v y xks j 84. In the time of freedom of India Mahatma Gandhi was–
(b) Barak Obama / cjkd v ks ckek Hkkjr dh Lora
=krk dsl e; egkRek xk¡èkh&
(a) Member of congress working committee
(c) Bill Clinton / fcy fDya Vu
dka
xzsl dk; Z
d kfj. kh l fefr dsl nL; Fks
(d) Hillary Clinton / fgys j h fDyaVu (b) He was not member of congress
77. In which city ‘Kumbh Mela’ is not organised–
dka
xzsl dsl nL; ughaFks
fdl ' kgj esada
Hk esy sdk v k; kst u ughagksrk gS
q \ (c) President of congress
(a) Nasik / ukfl d (b) Haridawar / gfj}kj dka
xzsl dsv è; {k Fks
(c) Prayag / ç; kx (d) Varanasi / okjk. kl h (d) Secretary general of congress
78. Umakant and Ramakant Gundecha brother associated dka
xzsl dsegkl fpo Fks
with– 85. Which Plant is used to make Bio–diesel–
mekdka
r v kS
j jekdkra xq
Mspk cUèkql EcfUèkr gS
a & dkS
u&l si kS
èksdk mi; ksx ck; ks&Mht y cukusesafd; k t krk gS
\
(a) Dhrupad Singer / èkzi n xk; u (b) Kathak / dFkd
q (a) Sugar cane / xU uk (b) Paddy / èkku
(c) Sarod / l jks
n (d) Tabla / rcyk (c) Jatropha (d) None of thesea
79. Robert Hardy who died recently associated with which jrut ksr buesal sdksbZugha
field– 86. Garima 11 is–
jkW
cVZgkMhZft udh eR̀;qgky gh esagksxbZ
] fdl {ks=k l sl EcfUèkr xfjek 11 gS
&
gSa
\ (a) Cloned Buffalow / Dyks
UM HkS
l
a
(a) Politics / jkt uhfr (b) Sports / [ ks
y (b) Cloned Cow / Dyks
UM xk;
(c) Film / fi QYe (d) Scientist / oSKkfud (c) Cloned Sheep / Dyks
UM HksM+
80. Which Railway Station named on Din Dayal Upadhaya–
(d) None of these / bues
al sdksbZugha
fdl LVs'ku dk uke cnydj nhu n; ky mikè; k; dj fn; k x; k\ 87. Iodise harmone ‘Thyroxine’ is–
(a) Varanasi / okjk. kl h (b) Lucknow / y[ kum Q v k; ksMhu ; q
Dr gkeksZ
u ^Fkk; jksfDl u* gS&
(c) Allahabad / bykgkckn (d) Mugalsarai / eq xyl jk; (a) Sugar / ' kdZ jk (b) Amino Acid / vehuksvE
y
81. Sher Bahadur Deuba who has recently become Prime
Minister of which country– (c) Aester / , LVj (d) Peptide / i s
IVkbM
88. Alsee is Prominent source of –
' kjs cgknq
j nsmck gky esafdl ns'k dsçèkkuea
=kh cus\
v yl h çeq
[ k Ï ksr gS
&
(a) Madives / ekynhO l (b) Singapore / fl axki q
j
(a) Vitamin C / foVkfeu C
(c) Nepal / us i ky (d) Bhutan / H kw
Vku
82. In which of the following want to become Sangh Chief (b) Omega 3 Fatty Acid / v ks
esxk 3 ol h; v Ey
during Buddha lifetime – (c) Amino Acid / v ehuksv E
y
fuEu esal sdkS
u cq ¼ dst hou dky esal a
?kçeq
[ kcuukpkgrkFkk\ (d) Oxydent / v kWDl hMsUV
(a) Devdutta / ns onÙk (b) Mahakassap / egkdLl i 89. VIRUS stands for–
(c) Upali / m i kfy (d) Anand / v kUkUn VIRUS i wj k uke gS
&
83. ‘Tolkapiyam’ related to– (a) Vital Information Resource Under Siege
^rksYdkfi ; e* l EcfUèkr gS
& okbVy bUiQ
kjes'ku fjl kslZv UMj l ht
(b) Vital Information Reason Under Siege
(a) Administration / ç' kkl u (b) Law / fofèk
okbVy bUiQ
kjes'ku jht u v UMj l ht (a) 3500 km (b) 800 km
(c) Vital Information Recourse Under System (c) 600 fdeh- (d) 7500 fdeh-
okbVy bUiQ
kjes'ku fjl kslZv UMj fl LVe 96. Helsinki is the capital of–
(d) Vital Information Recourses Under Siege gsy fl a
d h jkt èkkuh gS
&
okbVy bUiQ
kjes'ku fjl kslsZ
t v UMj l ht (a) Denmark / Ms uekdZ (b) Finland / fi Q
uyS
M
a
90. The colour of light is fixed by– (c) Norway / ukos Z (d) Sweden / LohMu
çdk' k dk ja
xlq fuf' pr gksrk gS
& 97. The highest Salinity found in–
(a) Dimension / v k; ke (b) Wavelength / rja
xnS
è; Z mPpre yo. krk i k; h t krh gS
&
(c) Intensity / rhozrk Velocity / os
(d) x (a) Dead Sea / er̀ l kxj
91. The three dimensional picture preparation which of the (b) Red Sea / yky l kxj
following is used–
(c) Great Salt lake / egku l kYV >hy
f=kfoeh; fp=k rS
; kj djusdsfy, fuEu esal sfdl dk i z;ksx fd; k
(d) Waan lake of Turkey / rq d hZdk oku >hy
t krk gS
& 98. Who was the first person use Micro and Macro Word in
(a) Photography / i Q ksVksxzki Q
h (b) Holography / gksy ksxzki Q
h economics in 1933–
(c) Radiography (d) None of these 1933 es
av FkZ
' kkL=k esaekbØksv kS
j eS
Øks' kCn dk ç; ksx l oZ
çFke
jsfM; ksxzki Q
h buesal sdksbZugha fdl usfd; k Fkk\
92. The salary of Vice–President is–
(a) I Fisher / v kbZfi Q
' kj (b) Gurly / xyhZ
mijk"Vªi fr dk osru gS
& (c) James Tobin (d) Ragnar Frisk
(a) 2,00,000 (b) 1,50,000
t sEl Vksfcu jxuj fÚLd
(c) 1,25,000 (d) None of these / bues al sdksbZugha 99. What is Hawala–
93. The Membership of Parliament or State assembly will be
lapsed, if the member absent from House how many days–
gokyk D; k gS &
lal n ; k jkT; foèkku l Hkk dk l nL; rk l ekIr gkst krh gS; fn (a) Illegal trade of shares / ' ks
; jksadk v oSèk dkjksckj
l nL; l nu l sv uq
i fLFkr jgrk gS
] fdrusfnuksard& (b) Taxevasion / dj oa pu
(a) 30 (b) 40 (c) Illegal trade of foreign currency
(c) 60 (d) 90 fons'kh eq
æk dk v oS
èk dkjksckj
94. In which State Guru Shikher Mountain Peak is Situated– (d) None of these / buesal sdksbZugha
fdl jkT; esaxq
: f' k[ kj i oZ
r pksVh fLFkr gS
& 100. Which year Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI)
(a) Rajasthan / jkt LFkku (b) Gujarat / xq
t jkr was established–
(c) Madhya Pradesh (d) Maharashtra fdl o"kZHkkjrh; v kS
| ksfxd fodkl cS
d dhLFkki uk dhxbZFkh&
a
eè; çns'k egkjk"Vª (a) July 1966 / t q
y kbZ1966 (b) July 1962 / t qy kbZ1962
95. The approximate total length of coast line of India– (c) July 1968 / t q
y kbZ1968 (d) July 1964 / t qy kbZ1964
Hkkjr dh rV js[kk dh dq
y yEckbZyxHkx gS
&
ANSWERS
1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (a) 4. (a) 5. (b) 6. (a) 7. (d) 8. (a) 9. (a) 10. (d)
11. (b) 12. (b) 13. (b) 14. (a) 15. (d) 16. (d) 17. (b) 18. (d) 19. (a) 20. (b)
21. (c) 22. (d) 23. (b) 24. (c) 25. (b) 26. (c) 27. (d) 28. (b) 29. (b) 30. (d)
31. (a) 32. (c) 33. (c) 34. (d) 35. (a) 36. (a) 37. (c) 38. (d) 39. (c) 40. (d)
41. (c) 42. (b) 43. (c) 44. (c) 45. (a) 46. (b) 47. (d) 48. (b) 49. (d) 50. (c)
51. (d) 52. (a) 53. (c) 54. (c) 55. (d) 56. (c) 57. (c) 58. (a) 59. (d) 60. (a)
61. (b) 62. (c) 63. (a) 64. (d) 65. (b) 66. (d) 67. (d) 68. (c) 69. (c) 70. (d)
71. (a) 72. (c) 73. (c) 74. (a) 75. (a) 76. (b) 77. (d) 78. (a) 79. (c) 80. (d)
81. (c) 82. (a) 83. (c) 84. (b) 85. (c) 86. (a) 87. (b) 88. (b) 89. (a) 90. (b)
91. (b) 92. (d) 93. (c) 94. (a) 95. (d) 96. (b) 97. (d) 98. (d) 99. (c) 100. (d)

1. ft l i zd kj Li ' kZdk l a
ca
/ egl wl djuk l sgS
] Bhd ml h i zd kj 3. ft l i zd kj& Bhd ml h i zd kj&
v fHkoknu dk l a ca
/ Lohdkj djuk l sgSA
2. ft l i zd kj dejk dk l a ca
/ ?kj l sgS
] Bhd ml h i zd kj jk"Vª dk
laca/ fo' o l sgS A
4. ft l i zd kj& ml h i zd kj& 2x
 40
3
2x = 120
x = 60 o"kZ
 Y dh v k; q= 60 o"kZ
5. l sc dksNksM+d j v U; jl nkj i Qy gSA
6. l Hkh 5 l sHkkT; gS
] ysfdu fodYi dk Hkkxi Q y HkkT; l a
[ ; k gS
A 77 1 x
26. 
7. fodYi (d) , d fo"ke l a [ ; k dsLFkku okyk v {kj gS
A 7 1
8. cPpk chekjh v Li rky  MkW DVj  nokbZ x=7
9. D >E >C >A>B 27.  80% = 150
150
10.  100% =  100 = `187.5
80

 100  20   100  x 
187.5     108
 100   100 
1080000
11. dq
y yM+
fd; ksadh l a
[ ; k = (22 + 22) –1 = 43  100 – x =
187.5  80
12.  100 – x = 72
 x = 28%
28 36x3 = 4500

13. 4500
 x3  3 125  5
36

14.  l cl sNksVh l a
[ ; k= 5
29.  120% = 390
390
 100 = `325
15. 9 rkjh[ k jfookj + 3 fnu = cq
/ okj  100% =
120

 4 11
30. % deh = 104
 100  3
13

31.

16. 4 fo| kFkhZgS


A
18. (5 + 4) × 2 = 18
(2 + 4) × 5 = 30 4
iS
ny pyh xbZnw
jh= 9
 9  4 = 16 km
(4 + 7) × 3 = 33
19. 4 × 6 = 24 100
9 × 12 = 108 32.  3  6%
50
16 × 20 = 320 33. a3 + b3 + c3 = 3abc
21. ekuk fd&  1 1   2 2 
Y dh v k; q= x
3 3 3 3
34.  x  x  .  x  1  x 
   
2
X dh v k; q= x × 3 3
3  1   1 
3 3
i z'u l s& =  x    ( x ) 
   
2x
 6  46 1
3 = x
x
43.
35.

BD BE
OA = 52  42  3cm
 44. 4x – 50º = 90º – 50º + x
AD EC
3x = 90º
2 BE  x = 30º
 
3 EC 3
1 1 4 1 
45.   558       x
36. 4 3 3 2
 x = 100
10 10
46. h = 
cot 45º  cot 60º 1  1
3

10 3 3 1
OP  62  82  10cm =   5.(3  3 )
( 3  1) 3 1
4
3  2 105
3 tan   2 3 6
  3
37. 3 tan   2 4 48. 540 = 70º
3  2 2 360
3
38. 391 v kS
j 323 dk eúl ú = 17 t ksfd fga
nh dk i zkIrka
d gS
A
39. Friday – Monday = 63 × 4 – 60 × 4 49. Sci – Eng = 80º – 60º = 20º
25x – 21x = 12 t ksfd Math – Hindi dscjkcj gS
A
 4x = 12 540 540
 x=3 50. (160)   (120)
360 360
 ' kq
Øokj dk rki eku = 3 × 25 = 75
40 × 1.5 = 60

40.
pq

1 51. Sentence optative gSv r%bl ds passive dk structure bl
pq (p  q)
çdkj gksxk&
 p2 + q2 + 2pq – pq = 0 Let + noun + be + V3
 p2 + q2 + pq = 0 52. ‘always’ yxsgksusdsdkj. k verb dk form present indefinite
 (p – q) (p2 + q2 + pq) = (p – q) × 0
gksxkA
 p3 – q3 = 0 are – X
41. (x – y)(x + y) + 10z.(x + y)
= (93 – 93) (93 + 93) + 10 × 94 (93 + 93)
54. Reverence  v knj] slumber  v Yi fuUæk]
= 174840 Consequence  i fj. kke] Contempt  yTt k] ' keZ ] ?k̀. kk
Deposition  t ek
42.
55. destroy  cjckn djuk] absorb  l ks [ kuk]
advocate  i {k j[ kuk] mitigate  de djuk
56. Canny  pkykd] Obstinate  ft í h]
Responcible  ft E esokj] Stout  eksVk rxM+ k
57. Mealy mouthed  v Li "V cks y usokyk@
?kq
ek&fi Q jkdj ckr djus
okyk] ill–tempered  fpM+ fpM+ k
DEF

x 1
 58. ‘and’ dsi gysadjective gSbl fy, enjoyed t ksfd , d verb
ABC 4 x 4 gSml dscnys‘enjoyable’ adjective gksxkA
59. ; k rksto + V1 gksuk pkfg, ; k in + V4 v kS
j pw ¡fd campaigns
noun gSbl fy, bl squalify djusdsfy, , d adjective pkfg, 80. eq xyl jk; jsy osLVs'ku dk uke cnydj nhu n; ky mikè; k; ds
t ksfd
‘marketing’ gSt cfd ‘marketeer’ , d noun gS
A uke i j d j fn; k x; kA 1968 es anhu n; ky mikè; k; dh eR̀;q
60. Rustic  A person without manners or polish eq xyl jk; LVs'ku i j gksxbZFkhAost ul a ?k dsusrk FksA
Naive  Lacking worldly experience and understanding
81. ' ksj cgknq j nsmck 6 t w u] 2017 dksusiky dsi z/kuea =kh cusA os
Boorish  A person having ill manners
Barbarian  A member of an uncivilised people
usikyh dka xzsl i kVhZdsv è; {k gS AospkS
a Fkh ckj i z/kuea =kh cusgS A
a
61. Manoeuvering 82. nsonÙk] cq ¼ dkppsjkHkkbZFkkAckS ¼l a ?kesai zos'kdjusdsl kFkgh
62. bank of a river gks
xkA cq ¼ dksgVkdj Lo; al a ?k i zeq
[ k cuuk pkgrk Fkk] fdUrqbl esa
63. provided shelter gksxkA l iQ yrk ughafeyhA
64. overcast  cknyks al sHkj t kuk 83. rksYdkfi ; e rfey l kfgR; dk i zkphure xza Fk gS
A bl dsjpf; rk
65. shocked  v k' p; Z pfdr gkst kuk] rksYdkfi ; j ½f"k v kxLR; dsckjg f' k"; ksaesal s, d FksA; g , d
drenched  i w j h rjg l sHkhx t kuk] O;kdj. k rFkk dkO;' kkL=k dk xza Fk gS A
drowned  Mw c t kuk 84. Hkkjr dh Lok/ hurk dsl e; xka / ht h dka xzsl dsl nL; ughaFksA
flooded  cg t kuk 1934 es axk¡/ ht h usdka xszl l sbLrhi Q k nsfn; k rFkk osfi Q j dka xzsl
66. shivering with cold  Ba M l sdkai uk dsv kS i pkfjd l nL; ughacusA
67. Floundering, Widespread, Unaffordable 85. ck; ksMht y cukusesajrut ksr uked ouLi fr dk i z;ksx fd; k t krk
68. Succinct  l a
f{kIr] Failure  v l i Q
yrk gS Abu i kS / ksadscht l sck; ksMht y i zkIr djrsgS at ksfd mQ t kZds
Inelegance  v i fj"Ñr] Verbose  ' kCnka
Mcji w
. kZ
] : i esai z;q Dr fd; st krsgS A
a
Nomenclature  ukekdj. k 86. djuky fLFkr ^jk"Vªh; Ms;jhv uq la / ku l a
LFkku* dsoS KkfudksausHkS l
a
71. was – X
dkxfjek&11 uked , d Dyksu fodfl r fd; kAckn esaHkS l xfjek
a
Given verb dk form active jgs
xkA
11 us^efgek* uked , d LoLFk eknk cPpsdkst U e fn; kA
72. health dksrecover djusdh ckr gSbl fy, ‘Salubrious’ gksxk
87. v k; ksMhu ; q Dr gkeksZ u Fkk; jkWfDl u , d v ehuksv Ey gS ] ft l dk
ft l dk v FkZgksrk gS
&LokLF; o/ Z
dA
l zko Fkk; jkbMxa zfFk}kjkgksrkgS A' kjhj esav k; ksMhu dhdehl s?ka s?kk
73. enchanting  eks gd] Prestigious  çfrf"Br]
jksx gksrk gS A
Proverbial  yks fdd
88. v yl h ; k rhl h l e' khrks". k i zns'k dk i kS / k gS Abl dscht l srsy
73. Moot point  fooknkLi n eq ík
fudkyk t krk gS Abl ea sv ksesxk 3 ol h; v Ey dki Q h ek=kk esai k; k
74. Epilogue  Speech given by an actor at the end of the
play
t krk gSt ksjDr ufydkv ksaesaol k dst eko dksjksd usesal {ke
Monologue  Speech made to oneself gksrk gS A
Dialogue  A conversation between two persons 89. VIRUS dk foLrr̀ uke Vital Information Resource under
Prologue  A speech made by an actor at start of a siege gS A; g l kW ÝVos;j i zksxzke dksi q u%mRiUu djrk gS Al kFk gh
drama iQ kby rFkk v U; i zksxzke dksuq d l ku i gq¡pkrk gS A
75. Rancour  fo}s
"k] Bitterness  rh[ kki u] Fatigue  Fkdku 90. i zd k' k dsja x dkfu/ kZ j . k rjax&nS è; Zl sgksrkgS AfHkUu&fHkUu ja x ds
76. ^fn v kW Msfl Vhv kWi Qgksi* i qLrd dsys[kd cjkd v ksckekgS Abuds
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