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Part-I : General Intelligence and Reasoning


Hkkx& I : lkekU; cqf¼erk ,oa rdZ'kfDr
Directions (1–10) : In each of the following Directions (11–18) : Find the odd word/letter/
questions, select the related letter/word/ number from the given alternatives.
figure/ number from the given alternatives. funsZ'k (11&18)% fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls fo"ke 'kCn@v{kj@
funsZ'k (1&10) % fuEu iz'uksa esa ls izR;sd iz'u esa fn,la[;k dks pqfu, A
fodYiksa
11. (A) Salamander/lSyeSUMj
esa ls lEcfU/r v{kj@'kCn@vkÑfr@ la[;k dks pqfu, A
(B) Crocodile/?kfM;ky
1. 97 : 89 :: 43 : ?
(A) 37 (B) 41 (C) Alligator/exj
(C) 39 (D) 34 (D) Locust/fVM~Mh
2. Tiger : Forest :: Otter : ? 12. (A) 10 + 9 (B) 19 – 0
(C) 95  5 (D) 19 × 0
ck?k % taxy %% mQnfcyko 13. (A) Tricycle/frifg;k (B) Trident/f=k'kwy
(A) Cage/fiatjk (B) Sky/vkdk'k (C) Trifle/u"V djuk (D) Tricolour/frjaxk
(C) Nest/?kksalyk (D) Water/ikuh 14. (A) 13 – 31 (B) 62 – 52
3. 22 : 506 :: 27 : ? (C) 45 – 54 (D) 16 – 61
(A) 756 (B) 702 15. (A) Asia/,f'k;k (B) Argentina/vtsZUVhuk
(C) 783 (D) 675 (C) Africa/vÚhdk (D) Australia/vkWLVªsfy;k
4. BE : 70 :: AC :: ? 16. (A) 18 – 45 (B) 16 – 40
(A) 14 (B) 26 (C) 14 – 28 (D) 8 – 20
(C) 12 (C) 78 17. (A) Producer/fuekZrk
5. Monarch : ? :: Cobra : Snake (B) Director/funsZ'kd
ekukdZ % \ %% dkscjk % lk¡i (C) Investor/fuos'kd
(D) Entrepreneur/O;olk;h
(A) Queen/jkuh (B) Butterfly/frryh
18. (A) Pear/uk'kikrh (B) Apple/lsc
(C) Royal/jktoa'k (D) Venom/fo"k (C) Orange/larjk (D) Guava/ve:n
6. Conference : Chairman :: Newspaper : ? 19. Select the word which can be formed from
okrkZyki % vè;{k %% lekpkj i=k % \ the letters of the given words ?
(A) Reporter/laoknnkrk ml 'kCn dk p;u djsa tks 'kCnksa ds fn;s x, v{kjks ls
(B) Distributor/forjd cuk;k tk ldrk gks \
ALL IS WELL, KD CAMPUS ROCKS!
(C) Printer/fizaVj
(A) LEMON (B) MOUSE
(D) Editor/laiknd (C) MONK (D) SOONER
7. 5 : 150 :: 11 : ? 20. Select the sequence of words which gives a
(A) 1376 (B) 1452 meaningful word after arranging the
(C) 1639 (C) 1243 letters ?
8. Huckster : ? :: Gangster : Crime ml 'kCn ds vuqØe dk p;u djs ftuds v{kjksa dks
vkØked foØsrk % \ %% vijk/h % vijk/ O;ofLFkr djus ij lkFkZd 'kCn cus \
R O T E P R
(A) Corn/vukt
1 2 3 4 5 6
(B) Trucking/Vªd pkyu (A) 145632 (B) 642531
(C) Policeman/iqfylokyk (C) 145263 (D) 654231
(D) Advertising/foKkiu 21. X started to walk straight towards south.
After walking 5 m he turned to the left and
9. TRADE : UQBCF :: PLATE : ? walked 3 m. After this he turned to the right
(A) QKBSF (B) QKBVF and walked 5 m. Now to which direction X
(C) OMZU (D) QMBUF is facing ?
10. Argentina : Brazil :: ? : Iran X lh/k nf{k.k dh rjiQ pyuk izkjaHk djrk5 eh-
gSApyus
vtsZUVhuk % czkthy %% \ % bZjku ds i'pkr og ck,a eqM+rk gS 3 rFkk
fdeh- pyrk gSA mlds
(A) Canada/dukMk
ckn og nk,a vksj eqM+rk5gS eh-rFkk
pyrk gSA vcX
fdl fn'kk esa ns[k jgk gS \
(B) Iraq/bjkd (A) North-East/mÙkj&iwoZ
(C) Ireland/vk;jySaM (B) South/nf{k.k
(D) Mexico/eSfDldks (C) North/mÙkj
(D) South-West/nf{k.k&if'pe
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22. Choose the answer figure that is similar to 25. Introducing a woman, Shashank said, “She
the figure formed by the question figure ? is the mother of the only daughter of my
ml mÙkj vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u vkÑfr ls xfBr son.” How is t hat woman r elated to
Shaskank ?
vkÑfr ds leku gS \
fdlh efgyk dk ifjp; nsrs gq, 'k'kkad us dgk] ¶og esjs
Question figure:
iq=k ds bdykSrh iq=kh dh ekrk gS¸ og efgyk 'k'kkad ls
iz'u vkÑfr% fdl izdkj lacaf/r gS \
(A) Daughter/csVh
(B) Sister-in-law/lkyh
(C) Wife/iRuh
(D) Daughter-in-law/cgw
Answer figures: 26. Arr ange t he words given below in a
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡% meaningful sequence.
uhps fn, x, 'kCnksa dks lkFkZd Øe esa la;ksftr djsaA
1. Presentation/izLrqfrdj.k
2. Recommendation/fliQkfj'k
3. Arrival/vkxeu
4. Discussion/ifjppkZ
(1) (2) (3) (4) 5. Introduction/ifjp;
(A) 1 and 3 only/1 vkSj 3 dsoy (A) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2 (B) 3, 5, 4, 2, 1
(C) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2 (D) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4
(B) 2 and 4 only/2 vkSj 4 dsoy
27. Which of the following diagrams indicates
(C) 3 and 4 only/3 vkSj 4 dsoy the best relation between Parents, Mother
(D) 1 and 4 only/1 vkSj 4 dsoy and Father ?
23. In a family, each girl has the same number buesa ls dkSu&lk vkjs[k ekrk&firk] ek¡ rFkk firk ds ch
of brothers as she has sisters and each boy lgh laca/ bafxr djrk gS \
has twice as many sisters as he has
brothers. How many boys are there in the
family ? (A) (B)
fdlh ifjokj esa] izR;sd yM+dh ds mrus gh HkkbZ gS ftrus
dh cgus rFkk izR;sd yM+ds ds ftrus HkkbZ gS mlds nksxquk
cgus gSA ml ifjokj esa fdrus yM+ds gSa \ (C) (D)
(A) 2 (B) 3
Directions (28-30): Find the missing number
(C) 4 (D) 5
(?) from the given options.
24. Statements/dFku%
Please do not use lift while going down- an funsZ'k
(28-30): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k (\) Kkr
instruction on the top floor of a five-storey dhft,A
building. 28.
4, 8, 17, 33, 58, 94, ?
fdlh ik¡p eaftyk bekjr dh mQijh eafty ij ,d funsZ'k
& (A) 137 (B) 143
(C) 163 (D) 167
uhps tkrs le; fyÝV dk iz;ksx u djsaA 29.
360, ?, 180, 60, 15, 3
Assumptions/fu"d"kZ% (A) 180 (B) 360
I. While going down, the lift is unable to (C) 720 (D) 480
carry any load. 30. 8, 24, 28, 140, 146, 1022, ?
uhps tkrs le;] fyÝV ys tkus rFkk yksM djus esa (A) 316 (B) 1030
vleFkZ gSA (C) 1288 (D) 2254
II. Provision of lift is a matter of facility, 31. Two positions of a cubical block are shown.
not a right. When number 5 is at the top which number
will be at bottom ?
fyÝV dk izko/ku ,d lqfo/k gS] u fd vf/dkjA
(A) Only assumption I is implicit ?ku ds nks lewgksa dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA
5 iQyd
tc la[;k
ds
dsoy iwokZuqeku
I fufoZokn gS mQij gks rks uhps esa dkSu lh la[;k gksxh \
(B) Only assumption II is implicit 1 6
dsoy iwokZuqeku
II fufoZokn gS
(C) Either I or II assumption is implicit 3 3
4 2
;k rks iwokZuqeku
I ;k II fufoZokn gS
(D) Neither I nor II is implicit
(A) 1 (B) 2
u rks iwokZuqeku
I vkSj u gh II fufoZokn gS
(C) 3 (D) 4
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32. Statements/dFku% Directions (36-38): From the given options
All cars are cats. choose the missing number/letter.
lHkh dkjsa fcfYy;k¡ gSA funsZ'k
(36-38): fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k@v{kj
All fans are cats.
Kkr dhft,A
lHkh ia[ks fcfYy;k¡ gSA
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ% 36. 23 26 18
1. All cars are fans.
25 28 14
lHkh dkjsa ia[ks gSaA
24 27 ?
II. Some fans are cars.
dqN ia[ks dkjsa gSaA (A) 16 (B) 17
(A) Only Conclusion 1 follows (C) 28 (D) 19
dsoy fu"d"kZ1 vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(B) Only 2 Conclusion follows
37.
dsoy fu"d"kZ2 vuqlj.k djrk gSA
? 6
(C) Either Conclusion 1 or 2 follows
;k rks fu"d"kZ
1 ;k 2 vuqlj.k djrk gSA
19 10
(D) Neither Conclusion 1 nor 2 follows
u rks fu"d"kZ
1 vkSj u gh2 vuqlj.k djrk gSA
33. A boy rode his bicycle Northward, then he (A) 40 (B) 35
turned left and rode 1 km and again turned (C) 44 (D) 39
left and rode 2 km. He found himself 1 km
west of his starting point. How far did he 5 4
38. 4 8
ride northward initially ? 1080 ?
,d yM+ds us mÙkj fn'kk esa lkbdy ls lokjh dh] fiQj ck,a
9 12
eqM+k vkSj1mlus
fdeh- dh lokjh dhA mlds ckn og ck,a
eqM+k rFkk2mlus
fdeh- dh lokjh fd;kA mlus vius vki (A) 800
(B) 1140
dks izkjafHkd fcanq ls ,d fdeh- if'pe esa ik;kA izkjaHk esa
(C) 1080
mlus mÙkj fn'kk esa fdruh nwj lokjh dh \
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(A) 1 km/fdeh- (B) 2 km/fdeh-
39. If A $ B means B is the father of A; A # B
(C) 3 km/fdeh- (D) 5 km/fdeh-
means B is the mother of A; A * B means B
34. When Rahul was born, his father was 32
is the sister of A and A @ B means B is the
years older than his brother and his mother
husband of A, then which of the following
was 25 years older than his sister. If Rahul’s
brother is 6 years older than him and his indicates that N is the grandmother of P ?
mother is 3 years younger than his father, A $ B dk vFkZ
B, A dk firk gS]
A # B dk vFkZ
B, A
how old was Rahul’s sister when he was dh ekrk gS]
A * B dk vFkZ B, A dh cgu gSA @ B dk
born ?
vFkZB, A dk ifr gS] rks fuEu esa ls dkSu ;g n'kkZrk gS fd
tc jkgqy dk tUe gqvk Fkk] mlds firk dh vk;q mlds
N, P dh nknh@ukuh gSA
HkkbZ 32lso"kZ vf/d Fkh rFkk mldh ek¡ dh vk;q mldh
(A) P * Q # M $ N
cgu ls 25 o"kZ vf/d FkhA ;fn jkgqy dk HkkbZ
6 o"kZ
mlls (B) P @ Q $ M # N
cM+k gks rFkk mldh ek¡ mlds3firk o"kZ
ls NksVh gks rks(C) P # Q $ N * M
jkgqy ds cgu dh mez D;k Fkh tc mlus tUe fy;k Fkk \ (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(A) 7 years/o"kZ (B) 10 years/o"kZ 40. Which of the answer figure the right mirror
(C) 14 years/o"kZ (D) 19 years/o"kZ image of the question figure ?
35. Choose the correct alternatives from the
given ones that will complete the series. nh xbZ mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa ls dkSu lh vkÑfr iz'u vkÑfr
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh fodYi dk p;u djsa tks fd dk lgh niZ.k izfrfcEc gSa \
J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsxkA UTZFY6KH
ab_dec_e_bd_abce_b_d
(A) bcdeab (B) cdeabc (A) (B)
(C) cdaeac (D) dbcaeb (C) (D)
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41. Group the given figures into three classes 44. Identify the figure that completes the
using each figure only once. pattern of the question figure ?
izR;sd vkÑfr dk ,d ckj iz;ksx djrs gq, mudk rhu oxksZml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u vkÑfr ds iSVuZ dks iwjk
esa lewghdj.k djsaA djsxh \
Question figure:
iz'u vkÑfr%
1 2 3

4 5 6
?
7 8 9
Answer figures:
(A) 2,4,7; 1,8,9; 3,5,6
(B) 2,6,9; 1,5,7; 3,4,8
mÙkj vkÑfr;ka%
(C) 2,6,7; 1,5,8; 3,4,9
(D) 2,8,7; 1,5,9; 3,4,6
42. Select a figure from amongst the answer
figures which will continue the same series (A) (B) (C) (D)
as established by the five problem figures ?
45.
mÙkj vkÑfr;ksa esa ls J`a[kyk dh vxyh vkÑfr dk p;uFind out amongst the four alternative as to
how the pattern would appear when the
djsa \ transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line ?
Questions figure :
;fn ikjn'khZ i`"B dks fpfÉr js[kk ds vuqfn'k eksM+k tk, r
iz'u vkÑfr%
;g fuEufyf[kr pkj fodYiksa esa ls fdl fodYikuqlkj
? = ? × = nf'kZr gksxk \
? = × ? Question figure:
× = × ? iz'u vkÑfr%
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Answer figures :
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%
× = ×
? ? =
× = = ? Answer figures:
× ?
mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡%
(A) (B) (C) (D)
43. Find out which of the answer figures (A),
(B), (C) and (D) can be formed by using the
pieces given in question figure ?
Kkr dhft, fd uhps fn, x, vkÑfr;ksa ds VqdM+ksa ls
vkÑfr(A), (B), (C) vkSj(D) esa ls dkSu lh vkÑfr cu (A) (B) (C) (D)
ldrh gS\ 46. In the diagram given below which letter(s)
Questions figure : repersents the students who play Polo, as
iz'u vkÑfr% well as Badminton and Tennis.
uhps fn, x, vkÑfr ds vk/kj ij buesa ls dkSu mu Nk=kksa
dks n'kkZrk gS tks iksyks] cSaMfeaVu rFkk Vsful [ksy
Polo
iksyks
Answer figures : A B C
Badminton

mÙkj vkÑfr;k¡% D E
MfeaVu

F G
cS

Tennis
Vsful

(A) D+ E + F (B) G
(A) (B) (C) (D) (C) D (D) A + C + F
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47. Which set of number is like the given set. 50. A word is represented by only one set of
fuEu esa dkSu fn, x, la[;k lsV ds leku gS& numbers as given in any one of the
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
Given set/fn;k x;k lsV: (3, 17, 31)
the alternatives are represented by two
(A) 5 (B) 15
classes of letters as in two matrices given
(C) 45 (D) 49 below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I
48. If 2 * 3 = 17, 3 * 44 = 1849 then 2 * 4 = ? are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-
;fn 2 * 3 = 17, 3 * 44 = 1849 rks2 * 4 = ? II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from
(A) 624 (B) 576 these matrices can be represented first by
(C) 762 (D) 1326 its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘A’ can
49. What is the number of straight lines and be represented by 02, 14, 33 etc., and ‘K’
the number of triangles in the given figure ? can be represented by 57, 69, 88 etc.
nh x;h vkÑfr esa lh/h js[kk rFkk f=kHkwt dh la[;k fdruh
Similarly, you have to identify the set for
gS \ the word ‘FEAR’.
,d 'kCn osQoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa
fn, x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks± }kjk n'kkZ, x, g
tSlk fd uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wg esa gSA I dsvkO;wg&
LraHk
vkSj iafDr dh la[;k
0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg&
II dh
(A) 10 straight lines and 34 triangles 5 ls 9A bu vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr
10 lh/h js[kk
rFkk34 f=kHkqt vkSj ckn esa LraHk la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkg
(B) 9 straight lines and 34 triangles ds fy, ‘A’ dks02, 14, 33 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk
9 lh/h js[kk rFkk
34 f=kHkqt gS rFkk‘K’ dks57, 69, 88 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk
(C) 9 straight lines and 36 triangles
gSA blh rjg ls] vkidks 'kCn
‘FEAR’ ds fy, la[;k lewg
9 lh/h js[kk rFkk
36 f=kHkqt
dks igpkuuk gSA
(D) 10 straight lines and 36 triangles
Matrix/vkO;wg -I Matrix/vkO;wg -II
10 lh/h js[kk rFkk
36 f=kHkqt
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 R S A C I 5 M B K E F
1 C I R S A 6 E F M B K
2 S A C I R 7 B K E F M
3 I R S A C 8 F M B K E
4 A C I R S 9 K E F M B

(A) 66, 23, 86, 95 (B) 78, 30, 67, 69


(C) 59, 77, 21, 31 (D) 87, 40, 95, 57

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Part-II : General Awareness


Hkkx&II : lkekU; tkudkjh
51. Who, among the following got benefitted 57. The earlier name of WTO was
most by the British revenue system in India ? fo'o O;kikj laxBu
(WTO) dk iwoZ uke D;k Fkk \
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu Hkkjr esa jktLo iz.kkyh ls lcls
(A) UNCTAD (B) GATT
(C) UNESCO (D) FICC
vf/d ykHkkfUor gq, \ 58. K.S. Sudarshan took over as the head of
(A) Sharecroppers/cVkbZnkj which organisation recently ?
(B) Peasants/fdlku gky gh esa ds-,l- lqn'kZu us fdl laxBu ds izeq[k ds :i
(C) Zamindars/tehankj esas inHkkj laHkkyk gS \
(D) Agriculture-labour/Ñf"k&Jfed (A) Vishwa Hindu Parishad/fo'o fgUnq ifj"kn
52. The genome sequencing of which virus has (B) Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh/jk"Vªh;
been recently done by Indian scientists ? Lo;alsod la?k
gky gh esa] fdl fo"kk.kq dk Hkkjrh; oSKkfudksa }kjk
(C)thukse
Swadeshi Jagran Manch/Lons'kh tkxj.k eap
vuqØe.k fd;k x;k gS \ (D) Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh/Hkkjrh; etnwj la?k
(A) Hepatitis C/gsikVkbZfVl lh 59. The original name of Mahabharata was
(B) Hepatitis B/gsikVkbZfVl ch egkHkkjr dk izkjafHkd uke D;k Fkk \
(C) HIV/,pvkbZoh (A) Katha Saritsagar/dFkk lfjrlkxj
(B) Jai Samhita/t; lafgrk
(D) Flu Virus/Ýyq&fo"kk.kq
53. Which of the following diseases is caused (C) Rajatarangini/jktrjafxuh
by a virus ? (D) Vraht Katha/ozr dFkk
fuEu esa ls dkSu lk jksx fo"kk.kq }kjk gksrk gS \ Who
60. is believed to have created the raga
‘Miyan Ki Malhar’ ?
(A) Influenza/baÝyq,atk ^fe;ka dh eYgkj* jkx dks fdlds }kjk jfpr ekuk\ tkrk gS
(B) Pneumonuia/fueksfu;k (A) Tansen/rkulsu
(C) Cholera/gStk (B) Baiju Bawra/cStq ckojk
(D) Whooping Cough/dkyh [kkalh (C) Amir Khusro/vehj [kqljks
54. Net growth rate of population is determined (D) Swami Haridas/Lokeh gfjnkl
by 61. Which of the following does not come as a
tula[;k dh 'kq¼ o`f¼ nj fdlls fu/kZfjr dh tkrh gS \ product of vehicular pollution ?
(A) gross reproduction rate/ldy iztuu nj fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu okguksa ls gksus okys iznw"k.k d
(B) the birth rate and the death rate/tUe nj ds :i esa ugha vkrk gS \
vkSj e`R;q nj (A) Sulphur dioxide/lYiQj vkWDlkbM
(C) the pressure of population/tual[;k dk (B) Nitrogen oxide/ukbVªkstu vkWDlkbM
(C) Carbon monoxide/dkcZu eksuksvkWDlkbM
ncko
(D) Hydrogen peroxide/gkbMªkstu ijvkWDlkbM
(D) the birth rate in a country/ns'k esa tUe nj
62. Where was the First Earth Summit held in
55. Which of the following dynasties conquered 1992 to address environmental issues of the
Sri Lanka and South-East Asian countries ? world ?
fuEufyf[kr jktoa'kksa esa ls fdlus Jhyadk vkSj nf{k.k&iwoZ
fo'o ds i;kZoj.k ds eqn~nksa dks lacksf/r djus ds fy, o"kZ
,f'k;kbZ ns'kksa ij fot; izkIr dh Fkh \ 1992 esa gqvk igyk i`Foh lEesyu dgk¡ vk;ksftr fd;k
(A) The Pandyas/ikaM~; x;k Fkk \
(B) The Chalukyas/pkyqD; (A) Johannesburg/tksgkUlcxZ
(C) The Cholas/pksy (B) Geneva/tsusok
(D) The Rashtrakutas/jk"VªdqV (C) Seattle/fl;kVy
56. APSARA is the name of India’s first ....... (D) Rio/fj;ks
APSARA Hkkjr ds igys ---------- dk uke gSA 63. Pulses are a good source of
(A) Nuclear reactor/ukfHkdh; fj,DVj
nky fdldk vPNk lzksr gS \
(A) Carbohydrates/dkcksZgkbMªsV
(B) Helicopter/gsfydkIVj
(B) Vitamins/foVkfeu
(C) Ground battle tank/Hkwfe Vscy VSad
(C) Proteins/izksVhu
(D) Railway locomotive/jsyos batu
(D) Fats/olk
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64. Which one of the following does a TV remote 70. Who is India’s sportsperson selected by the
control unit use to operate a TV set ? UN as its messenger of peace to spread the
Vh-oh- lsV dks lapkfyr djus ds fy, ,d Vh-oh- fjeksVmessage of world harmony ?
daVªksy bdkbZ fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldk mi;ksx djrk gS \ ds fdl f[kykM+h dks la;qDr jk"Vª }kjk fo'o lkeatL;
Hkkjr
(A) Light waves/izdk'k rjax dk lans'k iSQykus ds fy, vius 'kkafr nwr ds :i esa pquk
(B) Sound waves/èofu rjax
x;k gS \
(C) Micro waves/lw{e rjax
(A) Sachin Tendulkar/lfpu rsanqydj
(D) Radio waves/jsfM;ks rjax
65. The members of Estimates Committee are (B) Vijay Amritraj/fot; ve`rjkt
izkDdyu lfefr ds lnL; gksrs gS (C) Malleshwari/ekYys'ojh
(A) elected from Lok Sabha only/dsoy yksdlHkk (D) Viswanathan Anand/fo'oukFku vkuUn
}kjk fuokZfpr 71. The busiest rail section in respect to goods
(B) elected from Rajya Sabha only/dsoy jkT; transportation is
lHkk }kjk fuokZfpr eky ifjogu ds laca/ esa lcls O;Lr jsy&[kaM dkSu
\ lk gS
(C) elected from both Lok Sabha and Rajya (A) Delhi-Kolkata section/fnYyh&dksydkrk [kaM
Sabha/yksd lHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk nksuksa }kjk fuokZfpr
(B) Kolkata-Chennai section/dksydkrk&psUubZ
(D) nominated by the Speaker of the Lok
Sabha/yksd lHkk vè;{k }kjk euksuhr
[kaM
66. Under Indian space programme, the (C) Delhi-Mumbai section/fnYyh&eqEcbZ [kaM
abbreviation GSLV stands for (D) Mumbai-Chennai section/eqEcbZ&psUubZ [kaM
Hkkjrh; varfj{k dk;ZØe dsGSLV
rgr] dk D;k rkRi;Z72. Which of the following compounds is
gS\ commonly used as an antiseptic in mouth
(A) Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch washes and tooth pastes ?
Vehicle fuEufyf[kr ;kSfxdksa esa dkSu lk vkerkSj ij eq[k /kou vk
(B) Global Satellite Link Vehicle
(C) Geo-stationary Solar Light Vehicle VqFkisLV esa ,d ,aVhlsfIVd ds :i esa iz;ksx\fd;k tkrk gS
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (A) Borax/cksjkDl
67. .......... was a book written by Late Dr. (B) Saltpetre/'kksjk
Mulkraj Anand, the eminent English
(C) Hydrogen peroxide/gkbMªkstu ijvkWDlkbM
author.
(D) Sodium chloride/lksfM;e DyksjkbM
dkSu lh iqLrd] iz[;kr vaxzsth ys[kd LoxhZ; MkW eqYdjkt
vkuUn }kjk fy[kh xbZ Fkh \ 73. Anthrax is one of the most potent biological
weapons in the world. It is spread by single
(A) Coolie/dqyh
bacterium called
(B) The Barbers Trade Union/n ckjclZ VªsM
,aFkzsDl fo'o esa lcls 'kfDr'kkyh tSfod gfFk;kjksa esa ls ,
;wfu;u
(C) Two Leaves and a Bud/Vq fyOl ,aM ,s cM gSA ;g fdl ,dy thok.kq }kjk iSQyrk gS \
(D) All of these/mijksDr lHkh (A) Bacillus thuricide/cSflyl F;qjhlkbM
68. Despotism is possible in a (B) Bacillus anthracis/cSflyl ,aFkzkfll
rkuk'kkgh dh lEHkkouk dgk¡ gS \ (C) Thiobacillus/Fkk;kscSflyl
(A) One party state/,d ikVhZ okys jkT; (D) Bacillus Fermicuits/cSflyl iQehZD;wV~l
(B) Two party state/nks ikVhZ okys jkT; 74. The All India Muslim League was founded
(C) Multi party state/cgq ikVhZ okys jkT; under the leadership of
(D) Two party and multi party state/nks ikVhZ vkWy bafM;k eqfLye yhx dh LFkkiuk fdlds usr`Ro esa
vkSj cgq ikVhZ okys jkT; xbZ Fkh \
69. The Russian nuclear submarine, which
sunk killing all on board, was called (A) Maulana Mohmmed Ali/ekSykuk eqgEen vyh
(B) Hasan Imam and Mazhar-ul Haque/glu
:lh ijek.kq iuMqCch tks cksMZ] ij lHkh O;fDr lfgr Mwc
x;h] mls D;k dgk x;k \ beke vkSj etgj&my&gd
(A) Slovik/Lyksfod (C) Agha Khan and Mohsinul-Mulk/vk?kk [kku
(B) Lenin/ysfuu vkSj eksgfluqy&eqYd
(C) Brodigaya/czksfMx;k (D) Hakim Ajmal Khan and Zafar Ali Khan/
(D) Kursk/dLdZ gdhe vtey [kku vkSj tiQj vyh [kku
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75. Which among the following is not one of the 82. Harihara and Bukka founded which
important gold mines in the country ? Kingdom/dynasty ?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ns'k ds egRoiw.kZ lksus dh [knkuksa esa cqDdk us fdl lkezkT;@jkT;oa'k dh LFkkiu
gfjgj vkSj
ls ,d ugha gS \ dh \
(A) Kolar/dksyj (B) Hospet/gksLisV
(A) Vijay Nagar/fot; uxj
(C) Ramgiri/jkefxfj (D) Hutti/gqV~Vh
76. First great experiment in Satyagraha came (B) Hampi/gEih
in 1917 in (C) Vaishali/oS'kkyh
lR;kxzg esa izFke egku1917
iz;ksxesa dgk¡ fd;k x;k (D) Takshsila/r{kf'kyk
Fkk\ 83. An adult human normally has
(A) Ahmedabad/vgenkckn lkekU; :i ls ,d O;Ld ekuo esa gksrs gS&
(B) Champaran/pEikj.k
(A) 6 molar teeth/6 P;ou nar
(C) Sabarmati/lkcjerh
(B) 8 molar teeth/8 P;ou nar
(D) Bardoli/cknksZyh
77. High level of uric acid in the blood causes (C) 10 molar teeth/10 P;ou nar
jDr esa ;wfjd vEy ds mPp Lrj ls dkSu lh chekjh gksrh(D) 12 molar teeth/12 P;ou nar
gS \ 84. Where is the Meitei language predominantly
(A) Arthritis/xfB;k spoken ?
(B) Gout/vkeokr fe;rh Hkk"kk eq[; :i ls dgk¡ cksyh tkrh gS \
(C) Goitre/?ksa?kk (A) Nagaland/ukxkySaM(B) Bihar/fcgkj
(D) Asthma/vLFkek (C) Assam/vle (D) Manipur/ef.kiqj
78. When was Purna Swaraj day first decided
85. The study of factor pricing is alternatively
to be celebrated ?
called the theory of
iw.kZ Lojkt fnol eukus dk fu.kZ; loZizFke dc fy;k x;k
Fkk
\ dkjd ewY; fu/kZj.k ds vè;;u dks oSdfYid :i ls
(A) 15th August, 1947/15 vxLr] 1947 fdldk fl¼kar dgk tkrk gS \
(B) 15 August, 1930/15 vxLr] 1930
th (A) functional distribution/dk;kZRed forj.k
(C) 26th January, 1950/26 tuojh] 1950 (B) personal distribution/O;fDrxr forj.k
(D) 26 January, 1930/26 tuojh] 1930
th
(C) income distribution/vk; forj.k
79. The original aim of the East India Company (D) wealth distribution//u forj.k
was
86. Which of the following States is called the
bZLV bafM;k dEiuh dk ewy mís'; D;k Fkk \
‘Tiger State’ of India ?
(A) Colonisation/mifuos'ku
(B) Trade/O;kikj
fuEufyf[kr jkT;ksa esa ls fdls Hkkjr
‘Tigerdk
State’
(C) Exploitation/'kks"k.k dgk tkrk gS \
(D) Expansion/foLrkj.k (A) Assam/vle
80. Preparation of butter, ghee by a household (B) Gujarat/xqtjkr
for their own use is a part of : (C) West Bengal/if'pe caxky
fdlh x`g.kh }kjk mlds Lo;a ds mi;ksx ds fy, ?kh] eD[ku
(D) Madhya Pradesh/eè; izns'k
fudkyuk fdldk izdkj gS \
87. The Vice-President is the Chairman of the
(A) own-account production/futh [kkrk mRiknu
(B) household capital formation/?kjsyq iwath
mijk"Vªifr fdlds vè;{k gksrs gS \
fuekZ.k (A) Parliament/laln
(C) industrial production/vkS|ksfxd mRiknu (B) Lok Sabha/yksd lHkk
(D) consumption/[kir (C) Rajya Sabha/jkT; lHkk
81. Sarabandi (no-tax) campaign of 1922 was (D) All of these/mijksDr lHkh
led by
88. The metal with more electrical conductivity is
1992 dk lkjkcanh (dj jfgr) vfHk;ku fdlds usr`Ro esa
og /krq ftldh fo|qr pkydrk vf/d gS&
pyk;k x;k Fkk \
(A) copper/rk¡ck
(A) Bhagat Singh/Hkxr flag
(B) Chittaranjan Das/fpÙkjatu nkl (B) aluminium/vY;qfefu;e
(C) Rajguru/jktxq: (C) silver/pk¡nh
(D) Vallabhbhai Patel/oYyHkHkkbZ iVsy (D) lead/lhlk

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89. Match the following : 95. When was Swarn Jayanti Gram Swarojgar
I. Limestone 1. Fertiliser industry Yojana (SGSY) introduced ?
pwuk iRFkj moZjd m|ksx Lo.kZ t;arh xzke Lojkstxkj ;kstuk dc pyk;k x;k Fkk \
II. Sandstone 2. Electrical industry
(A) 1 April, 1998/1 vizSy1998
jsrhyk iRFkj fo|qr m|ksx
III. Rock phosphate 3. Cement industry (B) 1 April, 2001/1 vizSy2001
pV~Vkuh iQkWLisQV
lhesaV m|ksx (C) 1 April, 1999/1 vizSy1999
IV. Mica 4. Building material (D) 1 April, 2000/1 vizSy2000
ekbdk fuekZ.k lkexzh 96. Ethylene Glycol is added to aviation
Codes : gasoline because it
ladsr% Xykbdksy dks foekuu isVªksy esa Mkyk tkrk gS] D;ksa
A B C D (A) reduces evaporation of petrol/isVªksy dk
(A) 1 3 4 2
(B) 3 4 2 1 ok"ihdj.k de djrk gS
(C) 3 4 1 2 (B) increases efficiency of petrol/isVªksy dh {kerk
(D) 4 3 1 2 c<+krk gS
90. Chicken pox is caused by
pspd fdlds dkj.k gksrk gS \ (C) prevents freezing of petrol/isVªksy dks teus
(A) Protozoa/izksVkstksvk ls jksdrk gS
(B) Bacteria/thok.kq (D) reduces consumption of petrol/isVªksy dh
(C) Virus/fo"kk.kq [kir de djrk gS
(D) Fungus/dod 97. How many members of the Rajya Sabha
91. EL Nino is retire in every two years ?
vy&fuuks gS& jkT; lHkk ds fdrus lnL; gj nks o"kZ esa lsokfuo`Ùk
\ gksrs
(A) a sea storm/,d leqnzh rwiQku (A) Half/vk/s
(B) a warm ocean current/xeZ leqnzh izokg (B) One-third/,d frgkbZ
(C) a tropical disturbance/m".kdfVca/ gypy (C) One-fourth/,d pkSFkkbZ
(D) another name of typhoon/izpaM rwiQku dk (D) One-fifth/ik¡pok fgLlk
nwljk uke 98. Varishtha Pension Bima Yojana has been
92. Energy in reflected light –
launched by
izfrfcafcr izdk'k esa mQtkZ&
(A) does not depends on the angle of
ofj"B isa'ku chek ;kstuk fdlds }kjk 'kq: dh xbZ gS \
incidence/vk;ru dks.k ij fuHkZj ugha djrh gS (A) National Insurance Co./jk"Vªh; chek fuxe
(B) increases with the increase in angle/ (B) United India Insurance Co./;qukbVsM bafM;k
dks.k esa o`f¼ ls c<+rh gS chek fuxe
(C) decreases with the increase in angle of (C) LIC of India/Hkkjr dk thou chek fuxe
incidence/vk;ru dks.k esa o`f¼ ls ?kVrh gS
(D) Oriental Insurance Co./vksfj;UVy chek fuxe
(D) becomes maximum f or angle of
99. Which one of the following statements is
incidences equal to 45°/vk;ru dks.k ds
45°
not correct ?
gksus ij vf/dre gksrh gS Vulcanisation of rubber makes it
93. Comptroller and Auditor-General is
appointed by the fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR; ugha gS \
fu;a=kd ,oa egkys[kk ijh{kd dh fu;qfDr fdlds }kjk dhjcj dk oYdhudj.k bls cukrk gS&
tkrh gS \ (A) soft and flexible/uje vkSj yphyk
(A) President/jk"Vªifr (B) strong and hard/etcwr vkSj dBksj
(B) Union Public Service Commission/la?k (C) chemical resistant/jklk;fud izfrjks/h
yksd lsok vk;ksx (D) withstand highest temperatures/ mPp
(C) Prime Minister/iz/kuea=kh rkieku dks lgu djus yk;d
(D) Finance Commission/foÙk vk;ksx 100. An instrument for determining the amount
94. In which city did the first stock exchange of water vapours present in the atmosphere
begin its operation in India ?
is known as
Hkkjr ds fdl 'kgj esa 'ks;j cktkj us viuk igyk vfHk;ku
okrkoj.k esa mifLFkr ty ok"i dh ek=kk fu/kZfjr djus okys
'kq: fd;k Fkk \
;a=k dks D;k dgrs gS \
(A) Bombay/ckEcs
(A) Hygrometer/gkbxzksehVj
(B) Calcutta/dydÙkk
(B) Hydrometer/gkbMªksehVj
(C) Madras/enjkl
(C) Chronometer/ØksuksehVj
(D) Delhi/fnYyh
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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Part-III : Quantitative Aptitude


Hkkx& III : ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk
101. In a Training Institute every trainee has to 105. Pipe A can fill a tank in 12 hours and pipe
secure a minimum of 50% marks to pass. If a B can fill it in 15 hours separately. A third
trainee got 163 marks and failed by 37 marks pipe C can empty it in 20 hours. Initially
then find maximum marks in the exam. pipe A was opened, after one hour pipe B
,d izf'k{k.k laLFkku esa izf'k{k.k izkIr djus okys izR;sd
was opened and then after 1 hour pipe C
fo|kFkhZ dks ikl gksus ds fy, de ls
50%de vad izkIr was also opened. In how many hours the
djuk vko';d gSA ;fn fdlh fo|kFkhZ dks163dqyvad tank will be full?
izkIr gksrs gSa vkSj og ls vliQy gks tkrk gS] rks ikbi A rFkkB fdlh VSad dks vyx&vyx Øe'k%
37 vadks 12
vfèkdre iw.kkZd Kkr dhft,A rFkk15 ?k.Vs esa Hkj ldrs gS tcfd C
ikbi
VSad dks20
(A) 200 (B) 300 ?k.Vs esa [kkyh dj ldrk gSA vkjEHk A dks
esa [kksyk
ikbi
(C) 400 (D) 500 tkrk gS] blds
1 ?k.Vs ckn ikbi
B dks [kksyk tkrk gS rFkk
102. A can do a piece of work in 24 days, while B
blds 1 ?k.Vs ckn ikbi
C dks Hkh [kksyk tkrk gS] rks VSad
can do it in 30 days. With the help of C they
can finish the whole work in 12 days. How dks Hkjus esa fdruk le; yxsxk\
much time is required for C to complete the 2
work, alone? (A) 9 hours/?kaVs
3
A rFkkB fdlh dke dks vyx&vyx Øe'k% 24 rFkk
30 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSACrFkkdh enn ls os dke (B) 6
2
hours/?kaVs
dks12 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gS] rks Kkr djsa
C vdsyk
fd 3
ml dke dks fdrus le; esa iwjk djsxk\ (C) 10 hours/?kaVs
(A) 100 days/fnu (B) 120 days/fnu (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(C) 125 days/fnu (D) 72 days/fnu 106. In the given figure, PR||TS and PU||RS.
103. A person wants to reduce the trade tax so Find TPU.
he calculates his profit on the sale price fn, x, fp=k esa]
PR||TS rFkkPU||RS rksTPU
instead of on the cost price. In this way by dk eku crkb,A
selling a article for ` 280 he calculates his
2 T
profit as 14 % . What is his actual profit
7 P U
percentage?
vius O;kikj dj dks de djus ds fy, ,d O;fDr ykxr 60°
ewY; ds ctk, foØ; ewY; ij vius ykHk dh x.kuk djrk
Q 50°
2 R S
gSA bl rjg ,d oLrq dks
280 esa cspus ij mls
14 %
7
dk ykHk gksrk gSA okLrfod izfr'kr ykHk Kkr djsaA
(A) 20% (B) 16.66% (A) 60° (B) 70°
(C) 25% (C) 80° (D) 100°
(D) Data insufficient/ vk¡dMs+ vi;kZIr gS 4
5 107. If tan  = , then the value of
3
104. If 5x – = 10, then find the value of
x
3 sin   2 cos 
1 is:
x2 + 2 : 3 sin  – 2 cos 
x
4 3 sin   2 cos 
5 1 ;fn tan  = gks] rks dk eku gS&
;fn 5x – = 10, rksx2 + 2 dk eku Kkr djsa% 3 3 sin  – 2 cos 
x x
(A) 0.5 (B) – 0.5
(A) 6 (B) 4
(C) 3.0 (D) – 3.0
(C) – 4 (D) 3
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108. A vessel is filled with liquid, 3 parts of which 1
are water and 5 parts syrup. How much of 113. A person spends 12 % of the money and
2
the mixture must be drawn off and replaced then he spends ` 1600. After this he spends
with water so that the mixture may be half 20% of the remaining and now left with `
water and half syrup ? 960. Then find how much money he had
,d cksry nzo ls Hkjk gS] ftlesa
3 Hkkx ikuh rFkk
5 Hkkx initially?
'khjk gSA fdrus feJ.k dks fudkydj ikuh ds lkFk izfrLFkkfir
,d vkneh us vius dqy jkf'k dk
1
12 % [kpZ fd;k
fd;k ftlls fd feJ.k esa vk/k ikuh vkSj vk/k 'khjk gks 2
tk;s\ rFkk blds ckn ` 1600 [kpZ fd;k ,oa iqu% 'ks"k dk
20% [kpZ fd;kA ;fn mlds ckn ` 960 ikl cps jg
(A)
1
(B)
1 tk,] rks mldh ewy jkf'k Fkh\
3 4 (A) ` 2720 (B) ` 3000
(C) ` 3200 (D) ` 3600
1 1 114. A worker is hired for 40 days and it was
(C) (D) decided that he would be paid ` 20 everday,
5 7
and if he does not come on work, the wage
1  1  1 1  1 1 1   of that day will not be given to him and he
109. Simplify : 8 – 3  1 – 1 – –   has to pay 60% of his daily wage as a
2  4  4 2  2 3 6   punishment. If he get ` 576 as wage then
for how many days he was absent.
1  1  1 1
ljy djsa%8 – 3  1 – 1 – –  
1 1 1  ,d etnwj dks40 fnuksa ds fy,
` 20 izfrfnu etnwjh ij
2  4  4 2  2 3 6   dke ij yxk;k tkrk gSA ;fn og dke ij ugh vkrk gS rks
mls ml fnu dh etnwjh ugh feyrh gS rFkk ml etnwj dks
(A) 4
1
(B) 4
1 vius izfrfnu etnwjh dk
60% tqekZuk ds :i esa nsuk
2 6 iM+rk gSA ;fn`mls576 dh dqy etnwjh feyrh gks rks
Kkr dhft, og fdrus fnu vuqifLFkr jgk\
2
(C) 9
1
(D) (A) 7 days/fnu
9
2 (B) 8 days/fnu
110. If the selling price of 10 articles is equal to (C) 14 days/fnu
the cost price of 11 articles, then the gain (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
percent is 115. A motorboat went downstream for 28 km
;fn 10 oLrqvksa dk foØ; ewY; 11 oLrqvksa ds Ø; ewY; and immediately returned. It took the boat
ds cjkcj gks rks ykHk izfr'kr Kkr djsaA twice as long to make the return trip. If the
speed of the river flow were twice high, the
(A) 10% (B) 11% trip downstream and back would take 672
(C) 15% (D) 25% minutes. Find the speed of the boat in still
111. If A : B = 2 : 3, B : C = 2 : 4 and C : D = 2 : 5, water and the speed of the river flow:
then A : D is equal to : ,d eksVj uko /kjk ds vuqizokg
28 esa
fdeh- dh nwjh r;
;fn A : B = 2 : 3, B : C = 2 : 4 rFkkC : D = 2 : djus ds ckn rqjUr ykSVrh gSA og okilh ;k=kk esa nqxquk
5, rksA : D cjkcj gS& ysrk gSA ;fn unh dk cgko nqxquk gksrk rks uko dh /kjk d
(A) 2 : 15 (B) 2 : 5
vuqizokg rFkk mèoZizokg dh ;k=kk
672 feuVesa
dk le;
(C) 1 : 5 (D) 3 : 5 yxrk gSA 'kkUr ty esa uko dh pky rFkk unh ds cgko dh
112. A cricketer had a certain average of runs pky Kkr dhft,A
for his 64 innings. In his 65th innings, he (A) 9 km/h / fdeh@?kaVk
, 3 km/h / fdeh@?kaVk
is bowled out for no score on his part. This (B) 9 km/h / fdeh@?kaVk
, 6 km/h / fdeh@?kaVk
brings down his average by 2 runs. His new (C) 8 km/h / fdeh@?kaVk
, 2 km/h / fdeh@?kaVk
average run is (D) 12 km/h / fdeh@?kaVk, 3 km/h / fdeh@?kaVk
116. If x = a2/3 – a–2/3 then the value of x3 + 3x = ?
,d fdØsVj dk64 ikfj;ksa esa ,d fuf'pr vkSlr vad FkkA
;fn x = a2/3 – a–2/3 rksx3 + 3x dk eku Kkr djsaA
vius 65osa ikjh esa og fcuk ju cuk, vkmV gks x;kA bl
1 1
izdkj mldk vkSlr2 ju de gks tkrk gSA mldk u;k (A) a2 – 2 (B) a2 + 2
a a
vkSlr ju gS&
(A) 130 (B) 128 1 1
(C) a + (D) a –
(C) 70 (D) 68 a a

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117. The diagonals of rectangle ABCD meet at 122. Rakesh starts from X to Y a 42 km distance
O. If BOC = 44°, then OAD is equal to : with a speed of 60 km/hr. But after every
vk;r ABCD ds fod.kZ fcanq O ij feyrs gSa ;fn 10 min. he decreases his speed by 6 km/hr.
How much time did he take to reach at y:
BOC = 44° rksOAD cjkcj gS%
(A) 90° (B) 60° 60 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh pky ls jkds'kXfcUnq
ls Y dh vksj
(C) 100° (D) 68° pyuk vkjEHk djrk gS ftuds chp dh nwjh
42 fdeh- gSA
fdUrq izR;sd
10 feuV ds ckn og viuh pky6 fdeh-
   3 
118. The value of  sin  cos  tan  is:- @?k.Vk de dj nsrk gS] rks xrO; LFkku ij igq¡pus esa fdru
 6 3 4 le; yxsxk\
   3 
(A) 52 min./feuV (B) 54 min./feuV
 sin  cos  tan  dk eku gS%& (C) 55 min./feuV (D) 53 min./feuV
 6 3 4
123. A person sold a radio for ` 600 and made a
(A) 1
(B) 0 1
(C) – 1 profit equal to of selling price. At what
5
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha rate should the person sell the radio to earn
119. ` 555 was to be divided among A, B and C
5
1 1 1 a profit of of cost price?
8
in the ratio of : : . But by mistake it
4 5 6 ,d jsfM;ks dks
600 esa cspus ls ,d O;fDr dks foØ; ewY;
was divided in the ratio of 4 : 5 : 6. The
1
amount in excess received by C was dk Hkkx ykHk izkIr gqvk gSA og ml jsfM;ks dks fdr
5
1 1 1
` 555 dksA, B rFkk C esa : : eaas ck¡Vk tkuk Fkk 5
4 5 6 :i;s esa csps fd mls Ø; ewY; dkHkkx ykHk izkIr gks\
8
fdarq xyrh ls og4 : 5 : 6 esa ck¡V fn;k x;kA
C }kjk
(A) ` 800 (B) ` 780
fdruh vf/d jkf'k izkIr fd;k x;k \ (C) ` 980 (D) ` 720
(A) ` 72 (B) ` 75 124. If the four equal circles of radius 3 cm touch
(C) ` 22 (D) ` 52 each other externally, then the area of the
120. In an examination, a student was asked to region bounded by the four circles is:
3 ;fn 3 lseh- f=kT;k ds pkj leku o`Ùk ijLij ckg~; Li'kZ djrs
find
14
of a certain number. By mistake, gSa] rnuqlkj pkj o`Ùkksa ls f?kjs {ks=k dk {ks=kiQy Kk
(A) 4(9 – ) sq. cm/oxZ lseh-
3
he found of it. His answer was 150 more (B) 9(4 – ) sq. cm/oxZ lseh-
4
(C) 5(6 – ) sq. cm/oxZ lseh-
than the correct answer. The given number
is: (D) 6(5 – ) sq. cm/oxZ lseh-
125. Two numbers 11284 and 7655, when
3 divided by a certain number of three digits,
,d ijh{kk esa ,d Nk=k dks fdlh fuf'pr la[;k dk
14 leaves the same remainder. The sum of
digits of such a three-digit number is
3
Kkr djus dks dgk x;kA xyrh ls og bldkKkr djrk nks la[;k,a
11284 rFkk 7655 gS] tc mls fdlh rhu vadksa
4
dh fuf'pr la[;k ls foHkkftr fd;k tkrk gS rks leku 'ks"k
gSA mldk mÙkj lgh mÙkj 150 vf/d
ls gks x;kA nh x;h cprk gSA rhu vadksa dh la[;k ds vadksas dk ;ksx gS&
la[;k gS & (A) 8 (B) 9
(A) 500 (B) 280 (C) 10 (D) 11
(C) 240 (D) 180 126. What least number must be subtracted
121. If x varies inversely as (y2 – 1) and is equal from 1936 so that the resulting number
to 24, when y = 10, then the value of x when when divided by 9, 10 and 15 will leave in
y = 5 is: each case the same remainder 7 ?
;fn x, (y – 1) ds izfrykse ifjofrZr gksrk gks vkSjog lcls NksVh la[;k D;k gS ftls la[;k
2 1936 esa ls ?kVkus
y = 10 dh fLFkfr esa mldk eku24 gks] rks
y = 5 dh ij izkIr ifj.kkeh la[;k dks
9, 10 rFkk
15 ls Hkkx nsus ij
fLFkfr esa
x dk eku fdruk gksxk\ izR;sd n'kk esa leku 'ks"kiQy
7 nsrk gS
?
(A) 99 (B) 12 (A) 37 (B) 36
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127. A man travelled a certain distance by train 132. A shopkeeper bought 150 calculators for
at the rate of 25 kmph and walked back at ` 250 each. He spent ` 2500 on
the rate of 4 kmph. If the whole journey transportation and packaging. If he marks
took 5 hours 48 minutes, then the distance ` 350 for each calculator and also allows a
was: discount of 5% find his profit percentage.
,d O;fDr fdlh fuf'pr nwjh dks jsyxkM+h25 fdeh-
}kjk ,d nqdkunkj150 dsydqysVj ` 250 izfr dsydqysVj
@?k.Vk dh pky ls r; djrk gS vkSj4 fdeh-@?k.Vk dh dh nj ls [kjhnrk gSA `og
2500 ;krk;kr vkSj iSfdax ij
pky ls okil vius LFkku ij vk tkrk gSA ;fn dqy nwjh dks[kpZ djrk gSA ;fn izfr dsydqysVj vafdr ewY;
` 320
r; djus esa5 ?k.Vs
48 feuV yxrs gS rks nwjh Kkr dhft,A r; djds og 5% dh NwV Hkh nsrk gks rks mldk izfr'kr
(A) 25 km/fdeh- (B) 30 km/fdeh- ykHk D;k gS\
(C) 20 km/fdeh- (D) 15 km/fdeh- (A) 12% (B) 14%
128. A trader marks his goods such that he can (C) 8 % (D) 10%
make 32% profit after giving 12% discount. 1
However a customer availed 20% discount 133. If x + = 5, then the value of
x
instead of 12%. What is the new profit
percentage of trader ? x 4  3x 3  5x 2  3x  1
is:
,d foØsrk vius lkeku dh dher bl rjg ls vafdr x4 1
djrk gS fd12% NwV nsus ds ckn Hkh
32%mls
dk ykHk 1 x 4  3x 3  5 x 2  3x  1
gksrk gSA ysfdu ,d xzkgd dksds cnys20% dh
12% ;fn x + = 5, rks dk
x x4 1
NwV feyrh gSA foØsrk ds ykHk dk u;k izfr'kr D;k gksxkA
eku Kkr dhft,%
(A) 20% (B) 44%
(C) 30% (D) 28.8% 43 47
(A) (B)
129. Suresh can do a work in 15 days. Suresh 23 21
and Ramesh together do the same work in
10 days. If they are paid ` 1500 for the work, 41 45
(C) (D)
how should the money be divided between 23 21
them? 134. The points D and E are taken on the sides
lqjs'k fdlh dk;Z dks
15 fnuksa esa dj ldrk gSA lqjs'k vkSj
AB and AC respectively of ABC such that
jes'k nksuksa feydj mlh dk;Z
10 fnuksa
dks esa dj ldrs gSA 1 1
AD = AB, AE = AC. If the lenght of BC
;fn os nksuksa ml dk;Z ds fy, izkIr djrs gS rks
1500 3 3
izR;sd dh jkf'k D;k gksxh\ is 15 cm, then the length the length of DE
(A) ` 1000, ` 500 is:
(B) ` 700, ` 800 ABC dh HkqtkvksaAB rFkkAC ij Øe'k% fcanq
D rFkk
(C) ` 1200, ` 300
1
(D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha E bl izdkj fy, x, gSa fd AD = AB, AE =
3
130. If x + y + z = 0, then find the value of
1
x2 y2 z2 AC. ;fn BC = 15 cm, rks Hkqtk
DE dh yackbZ Kkr
+ + : 3
yz zx xy
dhft,%
x2 y2 z2 (A) 10 cm/lseh- (B) 8 cm/lseh-
;fn x + y + z = 0, rks
yz
+ +
xy
dk eku Kkr (C) 6 cm/lseh- (D) 5 cm/lseh-
zx
135. In a circle of radius 17 cm two parallel
dhft,A chords are present on the either side of the
(A) 0 (B) 1 diameter. If the distance between them is
(C) 2 (D) 3 23 cm and the length of one chord is 16 cm
131. In ABC, the median BE intersects AC at then the length of other chord is:-
E, if BG = 6 cm, where G is the centroid, 17 lseh- f=kT;k okys o`Ùk esa] nks lekarj thok,¡] O;kl d
then BE is equal to :
foijhr fn'kkvksa esa fLFkr gSaA ;fn muds23 chp dh nwjh
ABC esa] ekfè;dk
BE, Hkqtk
AC dksE ij dkVrh gS
lseh- gS rFkk ,d thok dh yackbZ
16 lseh- gS rks nwljh
;fn BG = 6 cm, tgk¡ G dsUnzd gS]BE
rksdk eku thok dh yackbZ fdruh gksxh\
Kkr dhft,% (A) 15 cm/lseh- (B) 20 cm/lseh-
(A) 8 cm/lseh- (B) 10 cm/lseh-
(C) 18 cm/lseh- (D) 30 cm/lseh-
(C) 7 cm/lseh- (D) 9 cm/lseh-
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136. If cos 44° 30' = 0.7133, cos 44° 40' = 0.7112, 141. A sector is formed by opening out a cone of
then cos 44° 38' is :- base radius 8 cm and height 6 cm. Then
;fn cos 44° 30' = 0.7133, cos 44° 40' = the radius of the sector is (in cm):
0.7112, rkscos 44° 38' dk eku gS& 8 lseh- vk/kj f=kT;k
6olseh- Å¡pkbZ okys fdlh 'kadq dks
(A) 0.71162 (B) 0.71412
[kksydj ,d f=kT;[k.M cuk;k x;k] rks f=kT;[k.M dh
(C) 0.71102 (D) 0.71302
137. How much percent more than the cost price f=kT;k Kkr djsa%
should a shopkeeper mark his goods so that (A) 4 cm/lseh-
after allowing a discount of 25% on the
(B) 8 cm/lseh-
marked price, he gains 20% ?
,d O;kikjh vius leku dk vafdr ewY; ykxr ewY; ls (C) 10 cm/lseh-
fdrus izfr'kr vf/d j[ksa fd25% cV~Vk nsus ds ckn Hkh(D) 6 cm/lseh-
mls20% dk ykHk gks \ 142. Six tables and twelve chairs were bought
(A) 70% (B) 50% for ` 7,800. If the average price of a table is
(C) 60% (D) 55% ` 750, then the average price of a chair
138. The labour of a labourer is increased by would be
20%. But every week his work time is
reduced by 20%. If earlier he earns ` 4000
N% Vscy rFkk
12 dqflZ;ksa` dks
7800 esa [kjhnk x;kA ;fn
per week, then how much money he will ,d Vscy dk vkSlr ewY; ` 750 gS] rks ,d dqlhZ dk
earn per month (in 4 weeks) according to vkSlr ewY; gksxk &
the new labour price? (A) ` 250 (B) ` 275
,d etnwj dh etnwjh dks 20% ls c<+k fn;k tkrk gS
(C) ` 150 (D) ` 175
ysfdu izfr lIrkg mlds dke djus ds le; dks20% ls 143. 49% of the sodiers of a cantonment speaks
de fn;k tkrk gS] ;fn og igys izfr lIrkg` 4000 Hindi and 36% of them speak English and
dekrk Fkk rks vc mldh etnwjh dh u;h nj ds vuqlkj 15% speak both Hindi and English. If 900
izfr ekg (4 lIrkg esa) fdrus :i;s izkIr djsxk\ soldiers do not speak any of the languages,
(A) ` 16320 (B) ` 15960 then find how many soldiers speak only
(C) ` 15360 (D) ` 14420 English:
139. From a right circular cylinder of radius 10
fdlh lSfud Nkouh esa49% lSfud fgUnh cksyrs gSa rFkk
cm and height 21 cm, a right circular cone
of same base radius is removed. If the 36% vaxzsth cksyrs gSa 15%rFkk
nksuksa Hkk"kk cksyrs gS
volume of the remaining portion is 4400 cm3 ;fn 900 lSfud nksuksa Hkk"kk ugha cksyrs gSa] rks dsoy
then the height of the removed cone is : cksyus okys fdrus lSfud gSa\
 22  (A) 610 (B) 630
 take   
 7  (C) 570 (D) 670
10 lseh- vk/kj f=kT;k21o lseh- Å¡pkbZ okys fdlh
144. A sells a cycle to B at a profit of 5% and B
csyu ls leku vk/kj okyk fdrus lseh Å¡pk 'kadq dkVksells it to C at a profit of 10%. If C pays `
tk, fd 'ks"k vk;ru4400 lseh- gks \ 2310 for it, the cost price for A is
(A) 15 cm/lseh- (B) 18 cm/lseh- A us ,d lkbfdy dks5% ds equkiQsBijdks cspk]B
(C) 21 cm/lseh- (D) 24 cm/lseh- us mlsC dks10% ds equkiQs ij cspkA C ;fn
us blds
140. The number of people living in a town is fy, ` 2310 vf/d fn, gks rksA ds fy, Ø; ewY; gS&
64,000. If the population increased by (A) ` 2000 (B) ` 2100
1 (C) ` 1900 (D) ` 2010
2 % per annum. Find the population of
2
145. Simplify  15 2  125
that town after 3 years.
fdlh tuin esa jgus okys O;fDr;ksa dh64000
la[;k gSA ljy djsa  15 2  125
1
;fn tula[;k 2 % okf"kZd nj ls c<+rh gS] 3 o"kZ
rks (A) 0
2 (B) 1
ckn ogk¡ jgus okys O;fDr;ksa dh la[;k gksxh& (C) 2
(A) 70,000 (B) 69,200
(D) None of these/ buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(C) 68,921 (D) 68,911
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Directions (146-150) : Following table shows 147. What is the ratio of the total marks obtained
the marks scored by six students in different by A to that by F?
subjects: A ds }kjk izkIr fd, x, dqy vadksaFdk
ds }kjk izkIr
funsZ'k
(146-150) : fuEufyf[kr lkj.kh N% fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fd, x, vadksa ls vuqikr D;k gS\
}kjk fofHkUu fo"k;ksa esa izkIr vadksa dks n'kkZrk gS%&
(A) 4 : 5 (B) 5 : 6
(C) 5 : 7 (D) 24 : 29
Subject/fo"k; 148. What is the average marks obtained by all
Student Maths/ Hindi/ English/ Science/ GK/ the students in Hindi?
fo|kFkhZ xf.kr fgUnh vaxzsth foKku laLÑr lk- Kku
(150) (120) (100) (100) (50) (80) fgUnh esa lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds }kjk izkIr vkSlr vad D;
A 84 66 73 61 24 52 (A) 73.5 (B) 74.5
B 75 90 82 54 38 60 (C) 75 (D) 76.5
C 96 48 65 62 40 44
D 128 75 62 76 34 68 149. What is the average percentage of marks
E 108 78 78 70 39 48 obtained by all the students in Maths?
F 142 84 48 81 42 38 (Answer in approximate value)
146. What overall percentage did student B get
xf.kr esa lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds }kjk izkIr vadksa dk v
in all subjects together? izfr'kr D;k gS\ (mÙkj yxHkx eku esa nsaA)
lHkh fo"k;ksa dks feykdj fo|kFkhZ
B ds }kjk izkIr fd, (A) 62% (B) 65%
(C) 68% (D) 70%
vadksa dk izfr'kr D;k gS\
150. The total marks obtained by E is what
(A) 62.5% (B) 64%
percentage more than total marks obtained
(C) 66.5% (D) 67.5%
by A? (Answer in approximate value)
E ds }kjk izkIr dqy vad
A ds }kjk izkIr dqy vadksa
ls
fdruk izfr'kr vf/d gS\ (mÙkj yxHkx eku esa nsaA)
(A) 9 % (B) 11%
(C) 13% (D) 17%

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some 158. The accused ....... to the judge for mercy.
part of the sentences have errors and some (A) asked (B) appealed
are correct. Find out which part of a sentence (C) demanded (D) requested
has an error and blacken the oval [ ] 159. Sachin was to reach that afternoon but was
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), ........ up at Delhi for some personal work.
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken (A) kept (B) held
the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer (C) delayed (D) stayed
Sheet. 160. He .......... his shoes till they shone.
151. I was taken with surprise when I saw the (A) brushed (B) scrubbed
glamorous Qutub Minar. (C) shined (D) polished
(A) I was taken with surprise Direction: In Question nos. 161 to 167, a
(B) the glamorous Qutub Minar
sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined.
(C) No error
Below are given alternatives to the underlined
(D) when I saw
part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
152. My brother has ordered for a new book.
(A) No error sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
(B) My brother case no improvement is needed your answer
(C) for a new book. is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
(D) has ordered 161. Education is a strong instrument for
153. The top-r anking candidates will be moulding the character of the young.
appointed in senior jobs in good companies. (A) striking (B) powerful
(A) No error (C) potent (D) No Improvement
(B) will be appointed in 162. The problems of translation are still remain.
(C) senior jobs in good companies. (A) are remain
(D) The top-ranking candidates (B) will remained
154. As the meeting was about to end he insisted (C) will still remain
to ask several questions. (D) No Improvement
(A) several questions. 163. Anand has the guts to rise from the
(B) he insisted to ask occasion and come out successful.
(C) As the meeting was about to end (A) to rise against (B) in rising from
(D) No error
(C) to rise to (D) No Improvement
155. Please put away the candle before you leave.
164. Hundreds of people were killed by the
(A) Please put away
earthquake.
(B) before you leave.
(A) from (B) in
(C) No error
(D) the candle (C) of (D) No Improvement
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, 165. The members of his family are coming in
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with this train.
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are (A) with (B) by
suggested for each question. Choose the (C) on (D) No Improvement
correct alternative out of the four and indicate 166. The intruder stood quietly for few moments.
it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in (A) for few time
the Answer Sheet. (B) for a few moments
156. Some people ........ themselves into believing (C) for the few moments
that they are indispensable to the (D) No Improvement
organisation they work for. 167. A lot depends on your early brought up in
(A) keep (B) fool the family.
(C) force (D) delude (A) bringing up
157. He is too ......... to be deceived easily. (B) bringing on
(A) strong (B) modern (C) upbringing
(C) kind (D) intelligent (D) No Improvement
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177. Having no beginning or end to its existence
Direction : In Question nos. 168 to 174, four
(A) Eternal
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase (B) Obscure
(C) Universal
underlined in the sentence. Choose the (D) Immeasurable
178. A formal written charge against a person
alternative which best expresses the meaning
for some crime or offence
of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer
Sheet. (A) Accusation (B) Indictment
168. To talk shop (C) Allegation (D) Acrimony
(A) To talk nonsense 179. A person who kills somebody especially for
(B) To talk reasonably political reasons
(A) Criminal (B) Murderer
(C) To talk about business or professional
(C) Assassin (D) Hangman
affairs
180. A small piece of potato
(D) To abuse someone
(A) Chunk (B) Chip
169. To live fast
(C) Scrap (D) Bit
(A) To lead a life of dissipation
181. A common place remark
(B) To accomplish a purpose
(A) Dialogue (B) Platitude
(C) To do a task hurriedly (C) Epigram (D) Statement
(D) To use up one’s income as fast as it
182. One who despises persons of lower social
comes in position.
170. To cast pearls before a swine
(A) Prim (B) Snob
(A) To after someone a thing which he
(C) Prig (D) Fig
cannot appreciateDirection : In Question nos. 183 to 184, out
(B) To bring something good before the eyes
of the four alternatives, choose the one which
of a greedy person
best expresses the meaning of the given word
(C) To spend recklessly on a useless fellow
as your answer.
(D) To indulge in fruitless endeavours
183. PACIFIED
171. To show one’s teeth (A) Quietened (B) Silenced
(A) To ridicule (C) Pleased (D) Flattered
(B) To face difficulties
184. CONSENSUS
(C) To adopt a threatening attitude
(A) Settlement (B) Unity
(D) To be humble (C) Harmony (D) Agreement
185. BREVITY
172. To mind one’s P’s and Q’s
(A) To be cautious (A) Conciseness (B) Sharpness
(C) Quickness
(B) To be accurate and precise (D) Confidence
Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 188,
(C) To be careful of one’s accounts
choose the word opposite in meaning to the
(D) To be careful of one’s personality
173. To oil the knocker given word opposite in meaning to the given
word.
(A) To instigate a person to do a job
186. VITAL
(B) To do a work with increased pace
(C) To tip the office-boy (A) Peripheral (B) Dead
(D) To revive old enmity (C) Unimportant (D) Outer
174. A fool’s errand 187. PRAGMATIC
(A) A blunder (A) Indefinite (B) Vague
(C) Idealistic (D) Optimistic
(B) An impossible task
188. LEVITY
(C) A useless undertaking
(A) Seriousness (B) Solemnity
(D) None of these
(C) Religiosity (D) Gravity
Directions : In Question nos. 175 to 182, out
Directions : In question nos. 189 to 190, four
of the four alternatives, choose the one which
words are given in each question, out of which
can be substituted for the given sentence.
only one word is spelt wrongly. Find the wrong
175. Mania for travel spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer
(A) Dromomania (B) Pyromania
Sheet.
(C) Biblomania (D) Logomania
189. (A) Pagent (B) Paroxysm
176. To change shape, nature or substance
(C) Pillory (D) Pipette
(A) Modulate (B) Substitute
190. (A) Cieling (B) Celluloid
(C) Remodel (D) Transmute
(C) Cease (D) Cemetery
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Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 195, in the almost certain death ‘gather resolution from
following passages some of the words have been despair’ but there can really be no trace of so
left out. Read the passages carefully and choose debilitating a feeling in the person fighting, or
the correct answer to each question out of the prepared to fight for dear life. At such times the
four alternative and fill in the blanks. mind is clearer than it has ever been. The nerves
CLOZE TEST are steel, there is nothing felt but a wonderful
Life is an ...(i)... series of challenges and strength and daring. Looking back at certain
opportunities to be seized. You have to plan for perilous moments in my own life. I remember
exercising the right career choices and grabbing them with a kind of joy, not that there was any
the right opportunities. Planned ...(ii).. rather joyful excitement then, but because they
than a hasty decision is desirable as far as your brought me a new experience a new nature, as
career is concerned. You need to analyse what it were- and lifted me for a time above myself.
occupational groups, specifications and types of 196. An appropriate title for the above passage
organizations seem ...(iii)... to you. An individual would be
today has many more degree of freedom in (A) The Will to Fight
determining his or her future. Few of us realise (B) The Miracle of Confronting Danger
this or take full ...(iv)... of this freedom. Most of (C) The Change of Nature
us let the future be ...(v)... by what is going to (D) Courage and Panic
happen rather by personal life goals and plans 197. The author names three different ways in
for the future. which a man may react to sudden danger.
191. (v) What are they ?
(A) determined (B) swayed (A) He may flee in panic, or fight back or
(C) deprived (D) led stand still
192. (iv) (B) He may be paralysed with fear, seized
(A) advantage (B) enjoyment with panic or act like an inferior animal
(C) privileges (D) compensation (C) He may be paralysed with fear, or seized
193. (i) with panic, or as if by miracle, become
(A) enticing (B) exciting possessed of the necessary courage, and
(C) charming (D) enhancing face the danger
194. (iii) (D) He may be paralysed with fear, run away
(A) worthy (B) needful or fight.
(C) suitable (D) necessary 198. The distinction between ‘inferior animals’
195. (ii) and ‘rational beings’ is that
(A) delay (B) hindrance (A) the former are incapable of fighting
(C) wait (D) procrastination (B) the latter are clever
Direction : In Question nos. 196 to 200, you (C) the latter are stronger
have a brief passages with 5 questions. Read (D) the latter are capable of reasoning
the passage carefully and choose the best things out whereas the former cannot
answer to each question out of the four do so
alternatives and mark it by blackening the 199. Explain the phrase ‘gather resolution from
appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. danger’.
PASSAGE (A) Find hope and courage
When we are suddenly confronted with any (B) A state of utter hopelessness steels one
terrible danger, the change of nature we undergo of fight out the danger
is equally great. In some cases fear paralyses us. (C) Not to lose hope, but fight
Like animals, we stand still, powerless to move a (D) Find courage to face the danger
step in fright or to lift a hand in defence of our 200. The author feels happy in the recollection
lives, and sometimes we are seized with panic, of dangers faced and overcome because
and again, act more like the inferior animals than (A) they brought him a new experience.
rational beings. On the other hand, frequently (B) they brought him a new experience, and
in cases of sudden extreme peril, which cannot lifted him above himself for a time
be escaped by flight, and must be instantly faced, (C) he survived his ordeal
even the most timid men at once as if by miracle, (D) he was lucky to be alive
become possessed of the necessary courage,
sharp quick apprehension and swift decision. This
is a miracle very common in nature. Man and the
inferior animals alike, when confronted with

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