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1 www.motherseducationhub.org Study Center : Delhi (NCR) • Mukharjee Nagar • Uttam Nagar • Alwar Rewari Jaipur • Gopalpura: • Lalkothi • Jhotwara • Mansarovar • Ambabari • Pratap Nagar • Jodhpur • Bikaner • Udaipur TFN : 018 8 88 Test Form No. : 018 8 88 Answer with Solution/ Part : I | Gen. Knowledge & Awareness 1. (C) The Excretory system is responsible for the elimination of wastes produced by homeosta- sis. There are several parts of the body that are involved in this process, such as sweat glands, the liver, the lungs and the kidney sys- tem (Ureters & Urinary bladder). 2. (C) In the Third plan, India made efforts to achieve self reliance in food production and industry. However, the plan period saw a lots of political and economic problems. The Indo- China war 1962 and Indo-Pak War 1965 etc. exposed weakness of the country. These con- flicts substantially shifted the focus towards defense production. Country’s morale was down due to death of Jawaharlal Nehru in 1964 and Lalbahadur Shastri soon after- wards. 3. (D) Jupiter is the largest planet of the solar sys- tem. It is thought to have a small, hot rocky core. This is surrounded by concentric lay- ers of hydrogen. Its orbital and rotational pe- riods are 11.86 years and 9.55 hours respec- tively, which is highest among all. 4. (D) Bhutan is a country in the Eastern Hima- layan Mountains. Bhutan means “land of the dragon.” Their flag features a white, Chinese- style dragon with a pearl clutched in each paw. 5. (D) Article 32 and article 226 provides anyperson who's rights are violated can move to Su- preme Court and high court respectively, for remedies . Therefore a person can move to the Supreme Court under art. 32 and to high courts under art. 226 in case any of the fun- damental rights of the person are violated. 6. (B) 3rd equation of motion : v 2 -u 2 = 2as v= final velocity u = initial velocity a = acceleration s = Distance covered by object 7. (A) 8. (C) The origins of the Human Development In- dex (HDI) are found in the annual Human Development Reports of the United Nations Development Programme(UNDP). These were devised and launched by Pakistani econo- mist Mahbub ul Haq in 1990. 9. (C) In capitalism, people may sell or lend their property and other people may buy or borrow them. In many countries with mixed econo- mies there are laws about what we can buy or sell or what prices we can charge or whom we can hire or fire. 10. (C) Digambara “sky-clad” is one of the two main sects of Jainism, the other being Svetambara. Generally, Digambara monks wear no clothes whereas Svetambara “White-clad” monks usually wear white clothes. 11. (C) Jawaharlal Nehru formed the first human rights organization in India, the Indian Civil Liberties Union (ICLU), in Bombay in 1936, while inaugurating ICLU, he said that the idea behind its formation was to have the right to oppose the government. 12. (C) Aurangzeb died in Ahmednagar in the state of Maharashtra in 1707 at the age of 88. His modest open-air grave in Khuldabad is lo- cated in the courtyard of the shrine of the Sufi saint Shaikh Burham-u’d-din Gharib, who was a disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi. 13. (B) Vice-President is the ex-officio chairman of the Rajya Sabha. 14. (C) 15. (D) The Brahmaputra, one of the largest rivers of the world, has its origin in the Chemayungdung glacier of the Kailash range near the Mansarovar lake. 16. (A) Mica is a good conductor of heat but bad con- ductor of electricity. 17. (D) Examples of natural colloids can be found in our body itself: blood consists of colloidal sized red blood corpuscles (RBC) which provide the vital oxygen to al the body tissues. 18. (C) Nickel silver, also known as German silver, is a copper alloy with nickel and often with nikel and often zinc. 19. (C) Flowers emit fragrance to attract pollinators which are mainly insects. The fragrance plays a prominent role in the localization and se- lection of flowers by insects, especially moth- pollinated flowers, which are detected and vis- ited at night. 20. (C) 21. (A) UNIX is a popular multi-user, multitasking operating system developed at Bell Labs in the early 1970s. Created by just a handful of programmers. 22. (C) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath

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Study Center : Delhi (NCR) • Mukharjee Nagar • Uttam Nagar • Alwar • RewariJaipur • Gopalpura: • Lalkothi • Jhotwara • Mansarovar • Ambabari • Pratap Nagar • Jodhpur • Bikaner • Udaipur TFN : 018 8 88

Test Form No. : 018 8 88Answer with Solution/

Part : I | Gen. Knowledge & Awareness1. (C) The Excretory system is responsible for the

elimination of wastes produced by homeosta-

sis. There are several parts of the body that

are involved in this process, such as sweat

glands, the liver, the lungs and the kidney sys-

tem (Ureters & Urinary bladder).

2. (C) In the Third plan, India made efforts to

achieve self reliance in food production and

industry. However, the plan period saw a lots

of political and economic problems. The Indo-

China war 1962 and Indo-Pak War 1965 etc.

exposed weakness of the country. These con-

flicts substantially shifted the focus towards

defense production. Country’s morale was

down due to death of Jawaharlal Nehru in

1964 and Lalbahadur Shastri soon after-

wards.

3. (D) Jupiter is the largest planet of the solar sys-

tem. It is thought to have a small, hot rocky

core. This is surrounded by concentric lay-

ers of hydrogen. Its orbital and rotational pe-

riods are 11.86 years and 9.55 hours respec-

tively, which is highest among all.

4. (D) Bhutan is a country in the Eastern Hima-layan Mountains. Bhutan means “land of thedragon.” Their flag features a white, Chinese-style dragon with a pearl clutched in each

paw.5. (D) Article 32 and article 226 provides anyperson

who's rights are violated can move to Su-preme Court and high court respectively, forremedies . Therefore a person can move tothe Supreme Court under art. 32 and to high

courts under art. 226 in case any of the fun-damental rights of the person are violated.

6. (B) 3rd equation of motion : v2-u2 = 2asv= final velocityu = initial velocitya = acceleration

s = Distance covered by object7. (A)8. (C) The origins of the Human Development In-

dex (HDI) are found in the annual HumanDevelopment Reports of the United NationsDevelopment Programme(UNDP). These weredevised and launched by Pakistani econo-mist Mahbub ul Haq in 1990.

9. (C) In capitalism, people may sell or lend theirproperty and other people may buy or borrowthem. In many countries with mixed econo-mies there are laws about what we can buyor sell or what prices we can charge or whomwe can hire or fire.

10. (C) Digambara “sky-clad” is one of the two mainsects of Jainism, the other beingSvetambara. Generally, Digambara monkswear no clothes whereas Svetambara“White-clad” monks usually wear whiteclothes.

11. (C) Jawaharlal Nehru formed the first humanrights organization in India, the Indian CivilLiberties Union (ICLU), in Bombay in 1936,while inaugurating ICLU, he said that the ideabehind its formation was to have the right tooppose the government.

12. (C) Aurangzeb died in Ahmednagar in the stateof Maharashtra in 1707 at the age of 88. Hismodest open-air grave in Khuldabad is lo-cated in the courtyard of the shrine of theSufi saint Shaikh Burham-u’d-din Gharib,who was a disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya ofDelhi.

13. (B) Vice-President is the ex-officio chairman of

the Rajya Sabha.14. (C)15. (D) The Brahmaputra, one of the largest rivers

of the world, has its origin in theChemayungdung glacier of the Kailash rangenear the Mansarovar lake.

16. (A) Mica is a good conductor of heat but bad con-ductor of electricity.

17. (D) Examples of natural colloids can be found inour body itself: blood consists of colloidal sizedred blood corpuscles (RBC) which provide thevital oxygen to al the body tissues.

18. (C) Nickel silver, also known as German silver,is a copper alloy with nickel and often withnikel and often zinc.

19. (C) Flowers emit fragrance to attract pollinatorswhich are mainly insects. The fragrance playsa prominent role in the localization and se-lection of flowers by insects, especially moth-pollinated flowers, which are detected and vis-ited at night.

20. (C)21. (A) UNIX is a popular multi-user, multitasking

operating system developed at Bell Labs inthe early 1970s. Created by just a handful ofprogrammers.

22. (C) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath

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launched his government's Rs 50,000-crorefarm debt-waiver scheme named 'Jai KisanRin Mukti Yojana'

23. (D) Sanrakshan Kshmata Mahotsav (SAKSHAM)is an annual flagship event of PetroleumConservation Research Association (PCRA)under the aegis of Ministry of Petroleum &Natural Gas, Govt. of India.PCRA undertakesthis awareness programme in collaborationwith Oil & Gas PSUs along with other stake-holders like State Governments, for creat-ing focused attention on fuel conservationthrough people-centric activities and to sen-sitize the masses about the conservation andefficient use of petroleum products leadingto better health and environment.

24. (B) The Army Day is celebrated on 15 Januaryevery year at the headquarters of the ArmyCommand and Delhi in order to pay rever-ence to the brave heroes of the nation whosacrificed their lives to protect sovereigntyand peace.

25. (C) Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan KumarChamling on Saturday launched the 'OneFamily One Job' scheme which entitles onegovernment job for every family in the state.

Part : II | English Language26. (C) Replace 'which' with 'those', we use this,

that, these, those to point to people andthing.

27. (A) Sentense is in past form so that use of "un-

derstood" is correct form.

28. (D) No Error

29. (A) Terrific—extremely good, causing a feeling

of surporise or wonder. ( )

Terrible—very shocking and upsetting

( )

Stellar—very good [of relating to stars] ( )

Fantabulous—Marvelously good ( )

30. (B) Conscientious—very careful about doing

what you are supposed to do. ( )

Conscious—Awake or able to understand

what is happening around you ( )

Sentient—Able to feel, soe, hear, smell or

taste ( )

Conscience—The part of mind that makes

you aware of your actions. ( )

31. (A) Tyro/Novice—A person who has just started

learning, a beginner. ( )

Vet—To investigate thoroughly to make

sure it is acceptable ( )

Seamless— Perfect and having no flaws or

error.

Absolute— Complete and total ( )

32. (A) Dispel/ Dissipate— To make something

such as a belief go away or end. ( )

Cluster—A group of thing or people that are

close together ( )

Collect—A short prayer comprising an invo-

cation, petition and conclusion ( )

33. (C) Macintosh—Raincoat—a waterproof fabric

originally of robberized cotton.( )

Leakproof/ Waterproof—designed to prevent

water from entering or passing through (

)

Porous—Having small holes that allow air

or liquid to pass through. ( )

34. (C) Sentient—Able to feel, see, hear, smell or

taste ( )

Ware—Aware or conscious ( )

Oblivious—Not conscious or aware of some-

thing or someone ( )

Mindful—aware of something that may be

important. ( )

35. (A) To admit that one has been wrong

36. (C) Tide over Support in difficult period

37. (C) For many days

38. (D) Returned is correct form because the sen-

tence is in simple past form.

39. (C) Appoint doesn't take 'As' preposition.

40. (C) Pilgrim—Someone who travels to a holy

place ( )

Jogger—to run or ride at a slow trot.

41. (B) Homage—respect or honor ( )

Orphanage—A home for children without

parents. ( )

Nursery— (i) The room where a baby sleeps.

(ii) An area where plants are grown for plant-

ing ( )

42. (D) Indermittently—Not constant or steady (

– )

43. (C) The correct order is RPSQ

44. (D) The reported speech is in perfect tense and

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reporting verb is in past from so that past of

past must be used.

Changes

I — He

Have — Had

45. (A) Rule—Active = Sub + V1 + Obj

Passive— Obj + is/ am/ are + V3 + by + Sub.

46. (C) It's given in the passage that policeman

recognise no similarity in their lives and

what they see on T.V.

47. (C) The everyday life of a policeman or detec-

tive is spent in recording details about small

thefts and crimes.

48. (C) It's essential for a policeman to be trained

in criminal law so that he can justify his

arrest in courts.

49. (D) When murders and terrorist attacks occur,

the police usually soil to produce results

50. (D) Except statement (D) all are mentioend in

the passage.

Part : III | Quantitative Aptitude51. (A) Total people = 5000

No. of people who have saving havit

= 5000 × 60

100 = 3000

Percentage of people who invest in sharemarket

= 100 – (30 + 32)= 100 – 62 = 38%

No. of people who invest in shares

60 38

5000 1140100 100

52. (C) ` 1 : 50 paise : 25 paiseRatio of 5x : 8x : 16xNumberof coinsValue of 5x : 4x : 4xcoinsTotal amount = 5205x + 4x + 4x = 52013x = 520 x = 40Number of 25 paise coins = 16 × 40 = 640

53. (B) Amount in 2 years A1 = 500

Amount in 3 years A2 = 600

1

t2

1

AR 1 100

A

1

1600R 1 100

500

600 500

100500

100100

500 20%

54. (D) MP = 60

SP = 60 × 85

100= 51

ATQ, ` 9 as gift so actual SP = 51 – 9 = 42

CP × 120

100= 42

CP = 3555. (B) Let length of Parallelopiped = 6x cm.

breadth = 2x cmheight = x cm

Volume of Parallelopiped = 768000 cm3

6x × 2x × x = 768000 12x3 = 768000 x3 = 64000 x = 40 cm length = 6x = 240 cm

breadth = 2x = 80 cmheight = x = 40 cm

total surface area of Parallelopiped= 2 × [240 × 80 + 80 × 40 + 240 × 40] 2 × [19200 + 3200 + 9600] 2 × [32000] 64000 cm2

56. (D) x + y = 14 ...(i) and x2 + y2 = 106 ...(ii) x2 + y2 + 2xy = 196Put the value of x2 + y2

106 + 2xy = 196 2xy = 90 xy = 45

Now x y1 1 14

x y xy 45

57. (A) Lines are x + y – 4 = 0y = –x + 4 ...(i)and 3x – y – 4 = 0 y = 3x – 4 ...(ii)and x + 3y – 4 = 0 3y = –x + 4

y = 1 4

x3 3

...(iii)

Now from eq. (ii) tangent m1 = 3

and from eq. (iii) tangent m2 =

1

3

Now m1m

2 =

13

3

= –1

lines are perpendicualr triangle will be right angled

58. (A)1

a 1 0a

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2a 1 a0

a

a2 + a + 1 = 0 ...(i)Now a4 – a a (a3 – 1) a (a – 1) (a2 + a + 1)Put the value from eq. (i) a (a – 1) × 0 0

59. (B) P

A

Q R

B

9 cm

3 cm

9 cm

�AB QRNow In PAB and PQR

P = PA = Q

and B = R PAB ~ PQR

AB PB

QR PR

3 PB

9 9 PB = 3cm

60. (D)D

A B

C6 cm

16 cm

10 cm

8 cm

R

P

QSide of square = 16 cm Area = (16)2 = 256 cm2

Now Area of right angle PDR = 1

8 62

= 24 cm2

Area of BCQ = 1

2× 10 × 16 80 cm2

and AQP = 1

2 × 8 × 6 = 24 cm2

total area = 24 + 80 + 24 128 cm2

Area of shaded portionPQCR = Area of square –

[Area of PRD + CQB + QP) 256 – 128 128 cm2

61. (B) Average of square of natural numbers =

n 1 2n 1

6

10 1 20 1

6

=

11 21

6

=

77

2 = 38.5

62. (C)Jeep Car

5 km90km/hr 60km/hr

Jeep catch the car in = 5

hour30

= 1

60 10 minutes60

63. (C) 5 5 5 5 = 5

5 55

= 5 5

= 5

5= 1

64. (B)1 1

acos 4a

21 4a 1

cos 4a

2

4a basecos

4a 1 hypotenuse

(Perpendicular)2 = (hypotenuse)2 – (base)2

(4a2 + 1)2 – (4a)2

16a4 + 1 + 8a2 – 16a2

16a4 + 1 – 8a2

(Perpendicular)2 = (4a2 – 1)2

Perpendicular = 4a2 – 1

Now tan + 1

cos

hypotenuseperpendicular

base base

2 24a 1 4a 1

4a 4a

28a2a

4a

65. (C) mn = 12

mn = 144factor of 144 are [144, 1], [48, 3], [72, 2]So, m + n cannot be 50

66. (B) 1 sin 1 sin

1 sin 1 sin

1 sin 1 sin

1 sin 1 sin

= 2

2

1 sin

2

2 22 sec

coscos

67. (B) Vol. of cone = 1

3r2h

r = 6m, h = 42m

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V = 1

22

7× 6 × 6 × 42

V = 1584 m3

Space required by each man = 1584

8= 198 m3

68. (A)

A+C

B+D

A

E

D C

Q

P

B

from QEPA + B + C + D + E = 180°A + B + C + D + E = 2 right angle

69. (C) x = 5 1

5 1

5 1 5 1

5 1 5 1

5 1 2 5 6 2 5 3 5

5 1 4 2

Now xy = 1

y = 1

x=

2 3 5

3 5 3 5

=

2(3 5 ) 3 5

5 2

Now x + y = 3 5 3 5

2 2

63

2

Now x2 + y2 – 3xy – 2xy + 2xy (x + y)2 – 5xy 32 – 5 × 1 9 – 5 = 4

70. (C) cos2 – sin2 = 4

5Now cos4 – sin4 + 1 (cos2 – sin2) (cos2 + sin2) + 1

4

1 15

4 91

5 5

71. (B) Work done by man in 2 hr 20 min

= 7

3 5=

7

15

Work Remaining = 8

15

Complete work done woman = 5

3 8× 15

= 25

8 = 3

1

8 hour

Required time = 5 – 31

8 =

15

8hr

= 1 hr 52.5 minutes72. (B) Suppose, gold is of x grams and other metal

weight (18-x) gmSuppose the value of the other metal pergram is Rs. Y.Now, the question :7.20 X + Y (18 - X) = 747.20 (18 - X) + YX = 60.10Solving these two equations :X = 10, Y = 0.25Other metal weight = 18 - 10 = 8 gram

73. (A) Speed = 120

5

8 =

25

3=

18

3 m/s

74. (C) Speed = 120

2= 60 km/hr = 1000 m/min

75. (B)

Part : IV | Gen. Intelligence & Reasoning76. (B) As Satellite is related to orbit same as

launcher is related to Trajectory.

77. (C) M

1

A

5

H

2

E

3

S

6

H

2

Similarly, S

6

H

2

A

5

M

1

E

3

78. (B) 11 3 5 38 13 3 5, 4479. (C) Unhealthy is different from others

80. (A)

P Z

S W

M C

J F

N X

Q U

opp. opp.

opp. opp.

opp. opp.

L A

H D

×

81. (A) (5, 3, 2, 9) 5 + 3 + 2 = 10 9(2, 4, 3, 9) 2 + 4 + 3 = 9(1, 4, 3, 8) 1 + 4 + 3 = 8(3, 2, 3, 8) 3 + 2 + 3 = 8

82. (B)4Z

11W

25Q

46H

74V

–3 –6 –9 –12

+7 +14 +21 +28

83. (B) 120 320 820 2070 5195

×2 + 20 ×2 + 20 ×2 + 20 ×2 + 201

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

84. (B) Denote Depict Detach Devise Digest

(3) (5) (1) (2) (4)

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85. (D) 213 5 18

7 , 33

6 2711

4

86. (D) 3 3 6 5 39 , 5 5 4 3 37

87. (C) 2 210 10 200 10 2m

20m10m

35m5m 10m

10m

88. (B)Mother

Vikash

Son Gra

nds

on

Boy+

+

– +

89. (C)

90. (A)2x

283

x = 42

91. (A) C

D

E

B

A

92. (C)

93. (C) 1 + 4 + 2 + 1 8 × 2 = 16

94. (B)Potato

Vegetables

Eatables

95. (A)524 3

6

1

96. (B)Teachers

Experienced

Spinsters

97. (C)98. (C)99. (D)100. (C)