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Part : I | Gen. Knowledge & Awareness1. (A) Indian Institute of Pulses Research is a gov-
ernment institute in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.It was established in the year 1983 by theIndian Council of Agricultural Research tocarry out basic strategic and applied re-search on major pulse crops
2. (A) The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) policy inIndia first came into inception on April 1,2000. The prime objective was to enhanceforeign investment and provide an interna-tionally competitive and hassle free envi-ronment for exports.
3. (A) The history of Kalinga under the Chedis isknown from the Hatigumpha Pillar inscrip-tion. According to this inscription, MahaMeghavahana, a member of the Chedi clanfounded the Chedi dynasty of Kalinga.Kharvela, the famed king of Chedi Dynastywas the kinsman of Maha Meghavahana.
4. (C) Sultan Sikandar lodi was fond of literatureand poetry and wrote 130 verses in Persianlanguage using the pen name Gulrukhi.
5. (D) The East India Company Act (EIC ACT 1784)also known as Pitt's India Act, was an Act ofthe Parliament of Great Britain intended toaddress the shortcomings of the RegulatingAct of 1773 by bringing the East IndiaCompany's rule in India under the controlof the British Government. Named for Brit-ish prime minister William Pitt the Younger,the act provided for the appointment of aBoard of Control, and provided for a joint gov-ernment of British India by the Companyand the Crown with the government hold-ing the ultimate authority.
6. (D) Name of Uprising: Chuar Rebellion ,1799Area: Midnapore, Bakura districts of WestBengalImportant Leader : Durjan Singh
7. (D) Sela Pass : Arunachal Pradesh, India8. (A) Telangana is bordered by the states of
Maharashtra to the north, Chhattisgarh tothe east, Karnataka to the west, and AndhraPradesh to the east and south.
9. (A) Lake Michigan, third largest of the five GreatLakes of North America and the only onelying wholly within the United States. Bor-dered by the states of Michigan (east andnorth), Wisconsin (west), Illinois (south-west), and Indiana (southeast), it connectswith Lake Huron through the Straits ofMackinac in the north.
10. (A) The digestive functions of saliva includemoistening food, and helping to create a foodbolus, so it can be swallowed easily. Salivacontains the enzyme amylase that breakssome starches down into maltose and dex-trin. Thus, digestion of food occurs withinthe mouth, even before food reaches thestomach.
11. (D) The Nephelometer is an analytical instru-ment used to measure the light-scatteringcoefficient of atmospheric and indoor aero-sols. Depending on design, a Nephelometerinherently has different levels of sensitiv-ity.
12. (A)13. (B) Acetylsalicylic acid, or aspirin, which is de-
rived from salicylic acid, is the most widelyused mild analgesic.
14. (C) Jellyfish do not have specialized systems forosmoregulation, respiration and circulation,and do not have a central nervous system.
15. (D) Because of its excellent mechanical, opti-cal (transparency) properties and impactstrength, polycarbonate is suitable for theproduction of a CD.
16. (B) Unix (trademarked as UNIX) is a family ofmultitasking, multiuser computer operat-ing systems that derive from the originalAT&T Unix, development starting in the1970s at the Bell Labs research center byKen Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others.
17. (A) The Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment)Act, 2002 inserted Article 21-A in the Con-stitution of India to provide free and com-pulsory education of all children in the agegroup of six to fourteen years as a Funda-mental Right in such a manner as the Statemay, by law, determine
18. (A)19. (C) Bank rate in India is determined by Reserve Bank
of India (RBI). It is the rate at which RBI givesloan to commercial banks with collateral ( RBI act1934 sec.49 ).
20. (A) Concave mirrors are used by dentists to see anenlarged image of the tooth, makeup or as shav-ing mirrors, to see an enlarged view of the face,doctors ( ENT specialists) to focus light into ears,throat etc in reflector type telescopes, view mir-rors in vehicles because convex mirrors increasethe field of view and streetlight reflectors as theyspread light over the greater area.
21. (B) Most adults have blood pressure readings inthe range from 120 over 80 (120/80) to 140
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over 90 (140/90). If your blood pressure iswithin this range, you should be takingsteps to bring it down or to stop it rising anyfurther.
22. (B) UNESCO and organisations representingpublishers, booksellers and libraries selectWorld Book Capital (WBC) for a year to main-tain the celebrations of books and reading.For the year 2019, Sharjah, UAE has beendeclared as the World Book Capital. It willbe preceded by Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia inthe year 2020.
23. (C) Rana Dasgupta has won the 2nd edition ofRabindranath Tagore Literary Prize 2019 forhis 2010 novel "Solo", a tale of estrangementand the ultimate failure of material exist-ence.
24. (C) Rajendra Kumar Nayak, the 1983 batch of-ficer of Indian Defence Accounts Service,has been appointed as the new ControllerGeneral of Defence Accounts (CGDA).
25. (D) Russian state-run atomic energy corpora-tion Rosatom has successfully tested theworld's first Floating Nuclear Power Plant(FNPP) - Akademik Lomonosov.
Part : II | English Language26. (B) 'take pains' is correct. It means 'to work
hard'.27. (B) Surrounding is the 'ing' form of verb 'sur-
round'. Use 'Surroundings', It means thearea around someone or something.
28. (A) Here 'being' is acting as a 'gerund' i.e.V1+ing, before which we have to use pos-sessive adjective so use 'my' in place of 'me'.
29. (C) Prohibit: formally forbid something by law,
rule, or other authority.
Impede: delay or prevent someone or some-
thing by obstructing them, hinder.
Inhibit: restrain or prevent.
30. (D) Chastise: Rebuke or reprimand severely,
scold, chide, censure.
Revere: to respect, worship, admire, esteem,
cherish.
Extol: praise enthusiastically, compliment,
laud, commend.
31. (B) Inimical: adverse in tendency or effect, un-
favorable, harmful.
Untidy: not arranged neatly and in order,
messy, disorderly, disorganized.
32. (C) Perdition: complete and utter ruin, downfall,
annihilation.
Garrison: a group of troops stationed in a for-
tress or town to defend it.
Acclamation: loud and enthusiastic ap-
proval, accolade, ovation.
Ransom: a sum of money demanded or paid
for the release of a captive.
33. (A) Succumb means fail to resist pressure,temptation, or some other negative force.
Resist means withstand the action or effect
of, struggle.
Frank: open, honest, and direct in speechor writing, especially when dealing with un-palatable matters.
34. (B) Snag: an unexpected or hidden obstacle or
drawback, hurdle, bug, glitch.
Boon: a thing that is helpful or beneficial,
help, aid .
35. (B) Wind up: To bring something to a finish, endsomething.
36. (B) Pull a rabbit out of a hat: To do somethingsurprising and seemingly impossible.
37. (B) Drive home: Make something clearly andfully understood.
38. (A) Pull in: (of a bus or train) arrive to take pas-
sengers.
39. (A) 'By 2030' shows the time of future and torefer to the time of future we use "will/shall". 'would' is used in past context.
40. (A) Hodophobia: an irrational fear, or phobia, oftravel.Ochophobia: an abnormal fear of vehicles.Atephobia: the fear of ruins.Koniophobia: the fear of dust.
41. (B) Fugitive: a person who is running away, es-
pecially from the police.
Fatalist: someone who believes that peoplecannot change the way events will happenand that events, especially bad ones, can-
not be avoided.
Heretic: a person believing in or practising
religious heresy.
Fanatic: a person filled with excessive andsingle-minded zeal, especially for an ex-
treme religious or political cause.
42. (D) Repentance: the action of repenting, sincere
regret or remorse.
43. (A) Sentences (Q),(R)and (S) are not specifyingthe subject about which they are talking ,only sentence (P) specifies the subject , sofirst sentence will be (P). Next sentenceshould be related to previous sentence, nowoptions are present with starting sentencesas (P) , most appropriate next sentence outof (R) and (Q) is (R) .So the correct sequenceis PRSQ.
44. (A) Changes:Past perfect (had) - No change , Last month -
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The month before45. (A) Changes:
Active - Subject +V1 +ObjectPassive - Object +is/am/are+V3+by+Sub
46. (C) Ideal: a person, thing, or situation that is
considered to be perfect.
47. (D) Expatiate: speak or write in detail about.
48. (A) Majority: the greater number.
49. (A) Steadily: in a gradual, regular way over a
period of time.
50. (B) Supposed: generally assumed or believed to
be the case, but not necessarily so.
Part : III | Quantitative Aptitude
51. (B)3
3 a 425 5 5 5 5
=3/2 3
a 4
3/2
5 55
5
=3 3
3a 42 25 5
= 56 = 5a+4
= a + 4 = 6= a = 2
52. (C)
B CB'
A'
A
B' is the mid point of BC and A' is the mid pointof ACA'B' will be parallel to AB
A'B' = 1
2AB
A' B' C ABC
2
2
A'B' Areaof A'B'C
Areaof ABCAB
2
2
A'B' Areaof A'B'C
Areaof ABC2A'B'
Areaof A'B'C1
4 Area of ABC
Area of A'B'C = 1
4ABC
53. (B) 2x = 4y = 8z = k 2x = 22y = 23z = k
2 = 1
xk = 1 1
2y 3zk k
1 1 1
x 2y 3z
taking (I) and (II)x = 2y .....(i)
Now taking (I) and (III)x = 3z .... (ii)
Now, xyz = 288x × x × x = 288 × 6
x3 = 288 × 6 x = 12
Put the value of x in eq. (i) and (ii)y = 6, z = 4
Now 1 1 1
2x 4y 8z
1 1 1
24 24 32
4 4 3
96
11
96
54. (C) tan = 1
11=
Perpendicular
base
(hypotenuse)2 = (p)2 + (b)2
= (1)2 + 2
11
= 11 + 1 = 12= (h)2 = 12
h = 2 3
Now, 2 2
2 2
cos ec sec
cosec sec
=
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
h h
p b
h h
p b
=
2 2
2 2
1 1
p b
1 1
p b
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=
1 1
1 111
111
=10
12=
5
6
55. (B) Pipe A = 8000 l/hrPipe B empties the tank in 3 hrs
Pipe A : Pipe BEfficiency 3 : 1Time 1 : 3Work done by pipe B in 3 hrs equals to workdone by pipe A. Pipe A fills 8000 liter in 1 hr.So capacity of the tank is 8000 liter.
56. (C)128 80
100 100× A
A = 128 16
80 10
Percent increase = 16
10× 100 = 60%
57. (A) Let radius of sphere = r cmATQ,Volume of cone = 8 × volume of hemisphere
21(6) 12
3=
328 r
3
36 × 12 = 16r3
r3 =32 12
16
=9 12
4 r3 = 27
r = 3 cm
58. (A)
5tan1 4sin cos cot sec
6 4 3 62 12 sin2
1 5tan 45
sin 30 cos 45 cot 60 sec 3012 sin 902
1 1 1 1 2 5
2 122 2 3 3
1 2 5
4 3 12
3 8 5
12 = 0
59. (A)
44 4 84
4 4 84
4
1a
a a 1 aa1a a 1 a
aa
60. (D) p = ` 500t = 2 years
SI = ` 2.50R = ?
R =SI 100
p t
=2.50 100
500 2 =
250
1000
= .25%
61. (C) Work done by A, B, C in 1 day = 1
40
Work done by A, B, C in 16 days = 16 2
40 5
Remaining work = 1 – 2 3
5 5
This remaining work 3
5 is completed by B and C
in 40 daysTherefore work done by B and C in 1 day
=
3
35
40 200
Work done by A in 1 day
= 1 3 1
40 200 100
Therefore A alone can finish the work in 100days.
62. (B)
O
A
CD
B
F
E
in AEOOA2 = OE2 + EA2
102 = E2 + 82
OE2 = 6 cmin CFOFO2 + FC2 = OC2
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FO2 + 62 = 102
FO 8 cmDistance b/w chords= 8 – 6 = 2 cm
63. (D) Let the number = xCase-Ist
7
19x
Cast-IInd
19
7x
ATQ,
19
7x –
7
19x = 624
x 19 7
7 19 = 624
x361 49
133 = 624
x312
133 = 624
x = 266Sum of digits = 2 + 6 + 6 = 14
64. (A) Volume of prism = 2070 cm3
Area of base × height = 2070 cm3 ..... (ii)Now base of prism is a quadrilateral ABCDWhere AB = 9 cm, BC = 14 cm, CD = 13 cm, DA =12 cm and DAB = 90°Area of ABCD = Area of (ABD + BCD)Now ABD is right angled
Area = 1
9 122
= 54 cm2
BA
D
13 cm
9 cm
12 cm 14 cm
90°
Now Area of BCD, Where BC = 14 cm, CD = 13cm and BD = 15 cm
S =13 14 15
212
Area = 21 21 13 21 14 21 15
= 21 8 7 6
= 7 3 2 2 2 7 2 3
= 7 × 3 × 2 × 2= 84 cm2
Area of �ABCD = 84 + 54 = 138 cm2
Volume of prism = 2070 Area of base × height = 2070 138 × h = 2070
h =2070
138
=90
15 cm6
Now lateral surface area of prism= perimeter of base × height= (9 + 14 + 13 + 12) × 15= 48 × 15 = 720 cm2
65. (C) Let marked price was ` 100. The trader buys atdiscount of 20%.Hence, his cost price = 80He wants to make profit 25% hence his sellingprice
= 80 + 80 × 25
100 = 100
However he wants to get this ` 100 after allow-ing a discount of 20%
So, marked price = 100
80× 100 = 125
Which is more than original marked price
125
100× 100 = 25%
66. (A) ATQ,Let as consider by mistake he writes 10th numberwith its digit interchanged
10x y 10y x
10 = 3.6
In these remaining nine numbers are same andthey cancel out.9x – 9y = 36 x – y = 4
67. (C) sec + tan = 2 ...(i)
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Sec – tan = 1
2...(ii)
adding eq. (i) and (ii) we get
2 sec = 5
2
sec = 5
4
cos = 4
5
sin = 3
5 = 0.6
68. (B)
B
O A
5 5 3
OA = 2 2AB OB
OA = 2
25 3 5
OA = 75 25
OA = 100
OA = 10 units69. (D)70. (D) Apply Alligation Method
Gold Copper 19 9
15
6 4 = 3 : 2
71. (D) x = 2 + 3
And1
x=
1 2 3
2 3 2 3
= 2 3
x + 1
x= 4
Now, x2 + 2
1
x
=
21
x 2x
= (4)2 – 2= 16 – 2 = 14
72. (C) Initial circumference= 2r1 = 20
r1
=20
2
New circumference= 2r2 = 25
r2
=25
2
Increase =25 20 5
2 2 2
cm
73. (B) Required percentage = 5
35× 100
214
7 14
74. (B) Required percentage = 13
100 217%6
75. (D) Average sale of cool sip
= 25 6 19 15 25 30
6 = 20
Average sale of pep up
= 30 35 30 25 20 20
6 = 26.66
Average sale of Dew drop =
10 15 25 15 30 25
6 = 20
Part : IV | Gen. Intelligence & Reasoning76. (A) Symphony is related to Composer same as Painter
is related to Fresco
77. (C)24
38
, 32
48
78. (C)2 1 2 4 3 6
+2 +2 +4
: 5 6 0 7 8 4+2 +2 +4
:: :
79. (B) Trench is different from other
80. (D) B D+2 G I
+2 , E G+2 J L
+2
C E+2 H J
+2 , D F+2 I L
+3
81. (D) B D2 + 4
6, F H6 + 8
14, J L10+12
22, N P14+16
31
82. (A) 15 5 10, 6 2 8, 10 8 80
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83. (A)
(0 1) 1, (1 1) 2 ] ( 1 1) 0, (0 1) 1
( 2 1) 1, ( 1 1) 0, (0 1) 1
84. (A)
85. (A)
8 80 880 9680 106480
8 × 10 (8+80)×10 (8 + 80+880)×10 (8 + 80+880+9680) × 10
86. (B) c c a c c / a a b a a / b b c b b / c c
87. (C) 'IMPASSIVE' can not be formed using
the letters
88. (B)
R E D E Y E
18 × 5 × 4 = 360 5 × 25 × 5 = 625
89. (A) Third and sixth letters of BOMBAY is used to
form MYMYMY that have same numbers of letters
as BOMBAY.
same as
TAMILNADU will be written as MNUMNUMNU
90. (B) ( 6 +5)2 = 121 = 121 × 2 = 242,
(8 + 6)2 = 196 = 196 × 2 =392
(5 +8)2 = 169 = 169 × 2 = 338
91.(B) B
EGFDC
A
92.(D) Ram lal
Mohan
sonson
Gopalwife
Ganga
Mithun RamRekha
son
Sharat
93.(D)
94.(B)
95.(C)
96.(C)
97.(C) Men
Sheeps
Ox
98. (A)
99. (C)
100. (C)