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51. vkSj ds chp dk ,d ifjes; la[;k Kkr djsa? 58. 999 × 999 dk eku Kkr djsaA
4 8 999
12 7 (A) 999824 (B) 998995
(A) (B) (C) 990809 (D) 9989999
7 3
1
(C)
16
(D)
9 59. ;fn x = 1 + 2 + 3 , rks x x – 1 dk eku Kkr
9 16
djsa?
52. 2, 3
3, 4
4 esa lcls cM+h la[;k Kkr djsaA
(A) 1 + 2 3 (B) 2 + 3
(A) 2 (B) 3
3
(C) 3 + 2 (D) 2 3 –1
(C) 4
4 (D) lHkh cjkcj gSaA
nks fe=k f}?kkrh; lehdj.k gy dj jgs FksA ,d fe=k us fLFkj
60.
53. A, B o C us viuh iw¡th dks
2 : 3 : 5 ds vuqikr esa fuos'k
Js.kh esa xyrh dj nh vkSj mls ewy10 Øe'k%
vkSj18 izkIr
fd;kA o"kZ ds vUr5esa: 3os
: 12 ds vuqikr esa ykHk izkIr
gq,A nwljs fe=k x dsusxq.kkad esa xyrh dj nh vkSj mls ewy
djrs gSA ml le; dk vuqikr Kkr djsa] ftlds fy, os
Øe'k%8 vkSj24 izkIr gq,] rks lgh ewy Kkr djsaA
viuh iw¡th fuos'k fd;s? Fks
(A) – 16 vkSj – 12 (B) 16 vkSj12
(A) 10 : 25 : 24 (B) 10 : 25 : 24
(C) 25 : 10 : 20 (D) 25 : 10 : 24 (C) 16 vkSj –12 (D) – 16 vkSj12
54. nks
dsú Mhú dSEil esa efgyk deZpkjh iq#"k deZpkfj;ksa dh 90»
61. o`Rr] ftudk dsUnz
A o B gS mudh f=kT;k,a Øe'k%
5 lseh
gSaA iq#"k deZpkjh efgyk deZpkfj;ksa ds fdrus izfr'krrFkk3 \lseh gS ,d&nwljs dks vUr% Li'kZ djrs gSaA ;fn [kaM
gS
(A) 111% (B) 108% AB ds yEc lef}HkktdA dsUnz okys o`Rr dksPØe'k%
1 1 rFkkQ ls feyrk gS] rks PQ dh yackbZ Kkr djsaA
(C) 111 % (D) 108 %
9 9 (A) 2 6 lseh- (B) 4 6 lseh-
95. ;fn vk; iwjs le; (2010 - 2015) rd /ukRed o`f¼ dks 97. 2014 esa Øekns'kd dh la[;k ls izcU/d (vkbZ-Vh-) dk
n'kkZrk gks] rks fdrus o"kZ esa O;; /ukRed o`f¼ n'kkZrk
vuqikr
gSA
D;k gksxkA
(A) 5 (B) 2 (A) 12 : 1 (B) 1 : 2
(C) 3 (D) 4 (C) 1 : 12 (D) 1:10
funsZ'k( %
iz'u la[;k 96 ls100) fuEufyf[kr rkfydk ds 98. MkVk ,.Vªh vkWijsVj o iz.kkyh fo'ys"kd Js.kh esa dfeZdks
vk/kj ij iz'uksa ds mRrj fn;s tkrs gSaA la[;k 2014 rqyuk esa
2010 esa fdruk izfr'kr?gS
(A) 61 % (B) 52 %
2010 esa deZpkfj;ksa
2014 esa deZpkfj;ksa
(C) 59 % (D) 41 %
dkfeZdks dh Js.kh 99. mlh Js.kh ds iz.kkyh fo'ys"kd ds2014
fy;s esa dsUnzh;
dh la[;k dh la[;k
MkVk ,UVªh vkWijsVj 18 25 dks.k D;k gksxk
?
MkVk csl dUVªksyj 5 8 (A) 80º (B) 78º
(C) 83º (D) 32º
Øekns
'kd 21 36
iz.kkyh fo'ys"kd 31
100. ;fn fofHkUu dkfeZdks dh Js.kh ds fy;s ikbZ pkVZ [khapk tk
15
izca/d (vkbZ-Vh-) 3 3
gS rks o"kZ
2010 ds fy;s iz.kkyh fo'ys"kd ds fy;s [khapk x;k
i;Zos{kd 18 32 dsUnzh; dks.k D;k? gksxk
dqy 80 135 1
(A) 30º (B) 67 º
2
96. 2010 dh rqyuk esa
2014 esa lsDVj dks.k esa fdrus Jsf.k;ksa
(C) 45º (D) 90º
dh la[;k esa deh gqbZ gS
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6
95. If the income shows positive growth every 97. What is the ratio of number of programmer
year throughout the period (2010 - 2015), to managers (IT) in 2014 ?
then in how many years the expenditure (A) 12 : 1 (B) 1 : 2
shows a positive growth ? (C) 1 : 12 (D) 1:10
(A) 5 (B) 2 98. The total number of personal in data entry
(C) 3 (D) 4 operator and system analysts are what
Directions(96 -100) The following question are percent of 2010 with respect to 2014 ?
to be answered on the basis of the table given (A) 61 % (B) 52 %
below. (C) 59 % (D) 41 %
99. For the same categories of system analysts,
Category of Number of Number of
what is the sector angle for the year 2014?
Personal staff in 2010 staff in 2014 (A) 80º (B) 78º
(C) 83º (D) 32º
Data entry operator 18 25
100. If pie charts are to be drawn for the different
Data Base controller 5 8 categories of personnel, what would be the
Programmers 21 36 angle subtended by the system analysts for
System Analysts 15 31 the year 2010 ?
Manager (IT) 3 3 1
Supervisor 18 32 (A) 30º (B) 67 º
2
Total 80 135
(C) 45º (D) 90º
Hkkx III
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101. 110. ;fn fuEu ?kVukvksa dks dkyØekuqlkj lek;ksftr fd;k tk,
jk"Vªh; i;kZoj.k izcU/u vf/dj.k ,oa jkT; i;kZoj.k izcUèku
vf/dj.k dks LFkkfir djus dh vuq'kalk fdlus izLrkfor rks budk lgh Øe gksxk&
fd;k % (a) Mk¡Mh ;k=kk
(A) lqczeU;u iSuy (B) 'kaxyw iSuy (b) tfy;kokyk ckx dh ?kVuk
(C) dsydj iSuy (D) tkosndj iSuy (c) Hkkjr NksM+ks vkUnksyu
102. us'kuy vkWfIVd iQkbZcj usVodZ fo'o esa xzkeh.k (d) Lons'kh vkUnksyu
lEc¼rk
(A) b, a, c, d (B) d, c, a, b
ifj;kstuk dk lcls cM+k usVodZ gSA Hkkjr dk izFke(C) jkT;d, b, a, c (D) c, d, a, b
ftlus vius lHkh ftyksa rFkk lHkh xzke iapk;rksas dks'vFkiw
111. blds' dk lEcU/ fuEu esa lsa fdl ioZ ?ls gS
ekè;e ls tksM+k
: (A) <+ksy ;k=kk (B) vks.ke
(A) xqtjkr (B) dsjy (C) iksaxy (D) fo'odekZ iwtk
(C) dukZVd (D) rfeyukMq 112. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh tk;n dh iQly - gS
103. dEI;wVj dks jhcwV djus ds fy, fuEu esa ls dkSu lh dekaM (A) [khjk rFkk xUuk (B) ew¡x rFkk mM+n
nh tkrh gS
? (C) pkoy rFkk cktjk (D) eDdk rFkk ew¡xiQyh
(A) Ctrl + Alt + Del 113. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk izkf/dkj eky ds vk;kr gsrq
(B) Ctrl + Alt + Tab fons'kh fofue; dh vuqefr iznku djrk ? gS
(C) Ctrl + Shift + Del (A) dksbZ Hkh jk"Vªh;Ñr cSad
(D) Ctrl + Alt + Shift
(B) fofue; cSad
104. fdl foVkfeu dks vYiQk&VsdksiQsjksy : dgrs gS (C) fjtoZ cSad vkWiQ bafM;k
(A) foVkfeu B (B) foVkfeu
E (D) foÙk ea=kky;
(C) foVkfeu K (D) foVkfeu
A 114. Í.k i=k izLrqr fd;k tkrk gS &
105. fuEu esa dkSu eaf=kifj"kn dk Hkkx ugha gS& (A) fu;kZrd }kjk
(A) dSfcusV ea=kh (B) jkT; ea=kh (B) vk;krd }kjk
(C) dSfcusV lfpo (D) mi ea=kh (C) lhek 'kqYd vf/dkjh }kjk
106. rkuk'kkgh lEHko – gS (D) tgkt dEiuh }kjk
(A) ,d nyh; jkT; esa 115. Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; jktekxZ izkf/dj.k ds foÙk dk eq[; lzksr gS&
(B) f}nyh; jkT; esa (A) midj
(C) cgqnyh; jkT; esa (B) fons'kh lgk;rk
(D) nks vkSj cgqnyh; jkT; esa (C) cktkj ls Í.k
107. Hkkjrh; lafo/ku esa U;kf;d leh{kk vk/kfjr gS & (D) dsUnz ljdkj dk ctVh; leFkZu
(A) fof/ dk 'kklu 116. MODVAT dk lEca/ gS &
(A) mRikn 'kqYd (B) fuxe dj
(B) fof/ dh mfpr izfØ;k
(C) lEifÙk dj (D) vk; dj
(C) fof/ }kjk LFkkfir izfØ;k
117. lwph -I dks lwph
-II ls lqesfyr djsa ,oa uhps fn, x, dwVkas dk
(D) mnkgj.k vkSj lEesyu
iz;ksx djrs gq, lgh mÙkj pqusA
108. NBoha 'krkCnh bZlk ,d ;qx Fkk&
lwph-I lwph -II
(A) rdZ'kfDr dk (B) ckSf¼d tkx`fr
(ykSg&bLikr) dsUnz (ns'k
)
(C) jktuhfrd v'kkafr (D) /kfeZd fo{kksHk
(a) gSfeYVu 1. phu
109. fuEu esa ls fdl pkVZj vf/fu;e ds rgr Hkkjr ds fons'kh (b) cfeZa?ke 2. dukMk
O;kikj ls bLV bf.M;k dEiuh dk ,dkf/dkj lekIr gks (c) ,lsu 3. ;w- ds
x;k& (d) vu'ku 4. teZuh
(A) 1853 dk pkVZj vf/fu;e dwV: a b c d
(B) 1793 dk pkVZj vf/fu;e (A) 4 3 1 2
(C) 1813 dk pkVZj vf/fu;e (B) 2 1 4 3
(C) 2 3 4 1
(D) 1833 dk pkVZj vf/fu;e (D) 3 4 2 1
192. (A) refrain (B) void 196. The passage seems to suggest that
(C) quash (D) baffle (A) despair sometimes leads to dictatorship
193. (A) determined (B) ended (B) Hitler was no leader
(C) claimed (D) defined (C) a leader is chosen only by a free country
Direction : In Question nos. 194 to 200, you (D) a leader foresees his future position
have two brief passages. Read the passage PASSAGE - II
carefully and choose the best answer to each The dog is a very intelligent animal and it
question out of the four alternatives and mark can be trained for many duties. Some dogs work
with the police and the army as sentries and
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in
trackers, and there are medals that are awarded
the Answer Sheet.
to dogs for bravery in action. Other dogs act as
PASSAGE-I seeing-eyes for the blind, and some breeds are
In a free country, the man who reaches the specially trained for rescue work among
position of leader is usually one of outstanding mountains and snow. Jobs like herding sheep
character and ability. Moreover, it is usually and cattle and guarding homes are also done by
possible to foresee that he will reach such a them. Whenever man lives and works in the
position, since early in life one can see his Arctic Circle, in the desert, in the jungle, in the
qualities of character. But this is not always true moors or mountains, the dog is his faithful
in the case of a dictator: often he reaches his companion and help. A common mongrel may
position of power through chance, very often possess these qualities just as much as the
through the unhappy state of his country. It is aristocratic bloodhound.
197. The passage tells us that dogs
possible that Hitler would never have become the
(A) can be trained to do different kinds of
leader of Germany if that country had not been
work
driven to despair. (B) are capable of difficult work
194. In a free country, one who becomes a leader (C) are of different type
(A) must be of outstanding character and (D) alone are a great help to man
ability 198. Medals are awarded to some dogs for
(B) must show qualities of character from (A) their brave deeds
an early age (B) working with the police
(C) is generally of a remarkable character (C) serving as sentries
and ability (D) being able to perform difficult work
(D) must see that his country is free from 199. The passage implies that
despair (A) only dogs are faithful not man
(B) man would have felt helpless without
195. Hitler became a leader because
dogs
(A) he exhibited leadership qualities
(C) the dog has certain qualities that make
(B) Germany was a free country it man’s trustworthy companion
(C) Germany was in despair (D) dogs can do almost anything
(D) Germans wanted a dictator 200. The phrase aristocratic bloodhound, in the
passage means
(A) the dog kept by wealthy people
(B) a pedigree dog
(C) a dog fond of blood
(D) any big dog