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Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT LAXMINAGAR PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD

Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning) I ( )

Directions (1 – 10) : Select the related word/number/digit from the given alternatives.

(1 – 10)

1. Doctor : Nurse : : ? : Follower

(A) Worker /

(B) Employer /

(C) Union /

(D) Leader /

2. Food : Stomach : : Fuel : ?

(A) Engine /

(B) Automobile /

(C) Rail /

(D) Aeroplane /

3. Umpire : Match : Judge : : ?

(A) Bar council /

(B) Lawyer /

(C) Judgement /

(D) Lawsuit /

4. Action : Reaction : : ?

(A) Introvert : Extrovert /

(B) Assail : Defend /

(C) Disease : Treatment /

(D) Death : Rebirth /

5. 24 : 126 : : 48 : ?

(A) 433 (B) 192

(C) 240 (D) 344

6. TNGP : 2014716 : : LPDT : ?

(A) 2041612 (B) 1216204

(C) 2116420 (D) 1216420

7. DARE : ADER : : REEK : ?

(A) EEKR (B) EKER

(C) ERKE (D) EERK

8. 41537 : 4 : : 421 : ?

(A) 50 (B) 137

(C) 2 (D) 49

9. Brain : Neurology : : ?

(A) Biology : Animals /

(B) Hydrology : Water /

(C) Body : Physiology /

(D) Entomology : Plants /

10. ACEG : IKMO : : QSUW : ?

(A) YZCE (B) YACD

(C) YBCE (D) YACE

Directions (11–18) : Find the odd number/letter/ number pair from the given responses.

(11–18)

11. (A) Walk / (B) Run /

(C) Move / (D) Read /

12. (A) Tongue / (B) Nose /

(C) Eye / (D) Mouth /

13. (A) Calculator /

(B) Cooler /

(C) Computer /

(D) Television /

14. (A) Puppet /

(B) Documentary /

(C) Animation /

(D) Commentary /

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15. (A) BEA (B) PSO

(C) WZV (D) RTQ

16. (A) GDF (B) VRT

(C) KHJ (D) NKM

17. (A) 144 (B) 169

(C) 288 (D) 324

18. (A) 120 (B) 72

(C) 108 (D) 98

19. Choose the set from the given optionswhich is similar to the given set.

Given set : (12, 5, 7)

(12, 5, 7)

(A) (7, 4, 3) (B) (7, 12, 16)

(C) (9, 18, 22) (D) (5, 12, 16)

Directions : In questions no. 20 to 27, a seriesis given, with one term missing. Choose thecorrect alternative from the given ones thatwill complete the series.

20 27

20. 78, 46, 30, 22, 18, 16, ?

(A) 8 (B) 9

(C) 14 (D) 15

21. 462, 420, 380, ?, 306

(A) 352 (B) 342

(C) 332 (D) 322

22. 12, 32, 72, 152, ?

(A) 196 (B) 256

(C) 312 (D) 358

23. 4, 2, 5, 1, 6, ?

(A) 0 (B) 7

(C) 9 (D) 11

24. 1, 2, 5, ?

(A) 10 (B) 9

(C) 8 (D) 15

25. BF, CH, ?, HO, LT

(A) EK (B) FJ

(C) DN (D) EL

26. AJ, CH, FE, JA, ?

(A) OV (B) VO

(C) UV (D) VU

27. OM, KQ, HT, ?

(A) FV (B) YC

(C) XD (D) WE

28. Four positions of a dice are given below. Findout the opposite suface of 6.

6

(A) 2 (B) 3

(C) 1 (D) 5

29. When will both the hands meet each otherbetween 8 and 9 O'clock ?

8 9

(A) 8 O' clock 7

4311

minutes

8 74311

(B) 8 O' clock 8

4211

minutes

8 842

11

(C) 8 O' clock 14911

minutes

8 14911

(D) 8 O' clock 14611

minutes

8 14611

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30. The time in a clock was 7 O'Clock20 minutes. If the mirror image of the clockwas seen, then what was the time ?

7 20

(A) 4 O'Clock 20 min / 4 20

(B) 4 O'Clock 50 min / 4 50

(C) 4 O'Clock 30 min / 4 30

(D) 4 O'Clock 40 min / 4 40

31. You have a calendar of 1995. When can youuse it again ?

1995

(A) 2004 (B) 1999

(C) 2006 (D) 2001

32. In a certain code, FLOWER is coded asUOLDVI, then in the same code, FMRJFVwould be coded as –

FLOWER UOLDVI

FMRJFV

(A) EUQINU (B) UNIQUE

(C) TMGPTO (D) ELQIEU

33. In a certain code '2 5 6' means 'You aregood'. '6 3 7' means 'We are bad' and '3 5 8'means 'Good and bad'. Then what is the codefor 'and' ?

'2 5 6' You are good'

'6 3 7' 'We are bad' '3 5 8'

'Good and bad' 'and'

(A) 8 (B) 3

(C) 5 (D) 2

34. Ram moves from a point X to 20 metrestowards North. Then he moves 40 metrestowards West. Then he moves 20 metresNorth. Then he moves 40 metres towardsEast and then 10 metres towards right andhe reaches to a point Y. Find the distanceand direction of Y from X ?

X 20

40 20

40

10 Y

X Y

(A) 30 metres, North / 30

(B) 30 metres, South / 30

(C) 40 metres, North / 40

(D) 40 metres, South / 40

35. A is B's brother, C is A's mother, D is C'sfather and F is A's son. How is B related toF's child ?

A, B C, A D, C F, A B, F

(A) Mother /

(B) Cousin /

(C) Nephew /

(D) None of these /

36. If 35 + 48 = 40, 23 + 34 = 24, 15 + 25 = 26then, 14 + 21 ?

35 + 48 = 40, 23 + 34 = 24, 15 + 25 = 26 ,14 + 21 ?

(A) 18 (B) 20

(C) 16 (D) 15

37. If ‘+’ means ‘–’, ‘–’ means ‘×’, ‘÷’ means ‘+’and ‘×’ means ‘÷’, then 10 × 5 ÷ 3 – 2 + 3 = ?

‘+’ ‘–’, ‘–’ ‘×’, ‘÷’ ‘+’ ‘×’ ‘÷’ 10 × 5 ÷ 3 – 2 + 3 = ?

(A) 5 (B) 21

(C)533 (D) 18

38. In a queue, the position of A from top is 7th

and the position of B from top is 15th and21st from bottom. Now find the position of Afrom bottom ?

A 7 B 15 21

(A) 29th / 29 (B) 30th / 30

(C) 28th / 28 (D) 31st / 31

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39. Raju, Mahesh, Dinesh, Suresh and Geetaare sitting in a row. Geeta is not besideDinesh. Suresh is not beside Raju. Maheshis beside Raju. Geeta is not beside Suresh.Their order will be as :

(A) Raju, Mahesh, Dinesh, Suresh, Geeta

(B) Suresh, Mahesh, Raju, Geeta, Dinesh

(C) Mahesh, Geeta, Dinesh, Suresh, Raju

(D) Geeta, Raju, Mahesh, Dinesh, Suresh

40. From the given alternatives, select the wordwhich cannot be formed using the lettersof the given word.

ADULTERATION(A) RETURN (B) RELATION(C) RETAIL (D) TOILET

41. From the given alternatives, select the wordwhich can be formed using the letters ofthe given word.

QUINTESSENCE(A) SCOT (B) QUOTE(C) QUITE (D) ESTEEM

Directions (42-43) : Find the missing numberfrom the given responses.

(42-43) :

42.

(A) 5 (B) 4

(C) 6 (D) 7

43.

(A) 20 (B) 23

(C) 25 (D) 28

44. Which figure represents the relation amongCurrency, Rupee and Dollar ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

45. In the following diagram, identify the regionthat represents appointed educated personswhose job is not permanent.

(A) b and g / b g

(B) a and d / a d

(C) a and c / a c

(D) b and d / b d

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46. In the question some statements are givenfollowed by some conclusions. You have toconsider the statements to be true even ifthey seem to be at variance from commonlyknow facts. You are to decide which of thegiven conclusion, if any, follow from thegiven statements.

Statements : / All boys are lions. /

No bus is boy. /

Conclusions : / I. No bus is lion. /

II. Some lions are not boys. /

(A) Conclusion I follows

I (B) Conclusion II follows

II (C) Neither conclusion I nor II follows

I II (D) Both I & II follow

I II 47. Which answer figure will be completed to

the question figure ?

Question figure : /

Answer figure : /

48. From the given answer figures, select theone in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.

Question Figure : /

Answer Figures : /

49. Which of the following answer figures willbe the correct water image of the questionfigure?

Question Figure : / :

Answer Figures : /

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50. A word is represented by only one set ofnumbers as given in any one of thealternatives. The sets of numbers given inthe alternatives are represented by twoclasses of alphabets as in two matricesgiven below. The columns and rows of MatrixI are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of MatrixII are numbered from 5 to 9. A Set fromthese matrices can be represented first byits row and next by its column, e.g., ‘B’ canbe represented by 21, 33, etc., and ‘R’ canbe represented by 67, 77 etc. Similarly, youhave to identify the set for the word given‘AMAZE’.

0 4

5 9

'B' 21, 33

‘R’ 67, 77 ‘AMAZE’

(A) 31, 58, 86, 95, 88

(B) 68, 00, 31, 14, 13

(C) 57, 58, 13, 59, 31

(D) 31, 58, 57, 41, 13

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51. The sum of a number and its reciprocal is103 then the numbers are :

103

(A)13,3 (B)

13,3

(C)13,3

(D)13,3

52. x4 + xy3 + x3y + xz3 + y4 + yz3

x4 + xy3 + x3y + xz3 + y4 + yz3

x + ) only(x + y)

x3 + 3 + z3) only(x3 + y3 + z3)x + x3 + y3 + z3)

(x + y) (x3 + y3 + z3)

53. Two numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3. If 9 isadded to each number, they will be in theratio 3 : 4. What is the product of the twonumbers ?

2 : 3 9 3 : 4

(A) 360 (B) 480(C) 486 (D) 512

1.cot30 1cot30 1

= 2 (cos 30° + 1)

2. 2 sin 45° cos 45° – tan 45° cot 45° = 0.Which of the above identities is/arecorrect?

(A) l only / l(B) 2 only / 2(C) Both l and 2 / l 2(D) Neither l nor 2 / l 2

55.3

38 100 1254916

is equal to -

338 100 125

4916

(A) 7 (B)3

14

(C)7

100 (D)47

56. A person divided ` 2523 into two parts anddeposited them in the name of A and B ofhis two sons for 3 and 5 years at compoundinterest respectively. If both got sameamount, then the amount deposited in thename of A was ?

`2523 AB 5% 3 5

A ?

(A) `1353 (B) ` 1240

(C) ` 1200 (D) ` 1323

57. A and B are two containers in which 6 litresand 3 litres of same type of acid of differentconcentrations are kept. Same number oflitres are emptied from each containers andis poured into other containers and thusconcentration of A and B becomes same. Thequantity of acid emptied from eachcontainers is.

A B 6 3

A B

?

(A) 2 litres / (B) 1 litres /

(C) 1 21

litres / (D) 43

litres /

58. In a class of 45 students, the ratio of boysand girls is 5 : 4. The average marksobtained by boys in a maths test of100 marks is 76 and the average marksreceived by girls is 78. What is the averagemarks obtained by the whole class ? (uptotwo places of decimals)45 5 : 4

100 76 78

)(A) 76.69 (B) 77(C) 77.29 (D) 75.98

Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude))

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59. On walking along the diagonal of arectangular ground at the speed of52 metre/min. A takes 15 seconds to crossthe the ground while walking along the sidesat the speed of 68 m/min B takes the sametime to cross the ground. Then area of thefield (in m2) is -

A 52 15

B 68

(A) 30 (B) 40(C) 50 (D) 60

60. The tent of a circus is cylindrical upto aheight of 5 m and above it, it is conical inshape. Its diameter is 140 m and the slantheight of the conical part is 60 m. What isthe area (in sq. m) of the canvas required tomake the tent ?

5 140

60 ?

(A) 16300(B) 30800(C) 36200

(D) None of these /

61. What is the LCM of x2 + 2x – 8, x3 – 4x2 + 4xand x2 + 4x ?

x2 + 2x – 8, x3 – 4x2 + 4x x2 + 4x LCM

(A) x (x + 4) (x – 2)2 (B) x (x + 4) (x – 2)(C) x (x + 4) (x + 2)2 (D) x (x + 4)2 (x – 2)

62. A bus starts with some passengers. At thefirst stop, one-fifth of the passengers getdown and 40 passengers get in. At thesecond stop, half of the passengers getsdown and 30 get in. The number ofpassengers now is 70. The number ofpassengers with which the bus started was –

40 30

70

(A) 40 (B) 50

(C) 60 (D) 70

63. If x is the curved surface area and y is thevolume of a right circular cylinder, thenwhich one of the following is correct?

xy

(A) The ratio of height to radius of thecylinder is independent of x only

x

(B) The ratio of height to radius of thecylinder is independent of y only

y

(C) Either (A) or (B)(A) (B)

(D) Neither (A) and (B) (A) (B)

64. ABCD is a quadrilateral such that BC = BAand CD > AD. Which one of the following iscorrect ?

ABCD BC = BA CD > AD

(A) BAD =BCD (B) BAD < BCD(C) BAD > BCD(D) 2BAD = BCD

65. The heights of two trees are x and y, wherex > y. The top of the trees are at a distancez apart. If s is the shortest distance betweenthe trees, then s2 is equal to –

x y x > y z s

s2

(A) x2 + y2 – z2 – 2xy(B) x2 + y2 – z2

(C) x2 + y2 + z2 – 2xy(D) z2 – x2 – y2 + 2xy

66. What is the angle of elevation of the sunwhen the shadow of a pole of height x m is

3x

m ?

x3x

(A) 30° (B) 45°(C) 60° (D) 75°

67. sin6 + cos6 + 3sin2 cos2 is equal to -sin6 + cos6 + 3sin2 cos2 (A) 0 (B) 1(C) 2 (D) 4

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68. In an examination, a student had to add

54

times of a number with its 32

but by

mistake he added 45

times of the number

with its 23

. What is the percentage error

in the calculation ?

54

32

45

23

?

(A) 6632

(B) 87.5

(C) 90 (D) 8069. A shopkeeper purchased 150 calculators at

the rate of ` 250 each. An expense of ` 2500on transportation and packaging alsooccurred. If he marks each calculator at` 320 and allows a discount of 5% then whatis his gain percent ?

150 ` 250 ` 2500

` 320 5% ?

(A) 20% (B) 14%(C) 15% (D) 16%

70. A contractor undertakes to complete a roadin 40 days and deploys 25 men at work. After

24 days he realises that only 31

of the road

was completed. How many additional menwill be deployed so that the road can becompleted 4 days before the scheduledtime ?

40 25 24

31

4 ?

(A) 100(B) 60(C) 75(D) data are not sufficient /

71. Sum of the present age of A and B is 7 timesthe difference of their age. 5 years later thesum of their age will be 9 times of theirdifference. What is the present age of theolder of the two ?A B

9 ?

(A) 10 years / (B) 20 years / (C) 35 years / (D) None of these /

72. Shalini in 20 days and Preeti in 30 dayscompletes a work. If they work together for5 days and thereafter Shalini leaves the joband Preeti works till in end. Then in what

20 30 5

?

(A) 17 21

(B) 20 21

(C) 22 21

(D) 25 21

73. Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in20 minutes and 25 minutes respectively.Both are opened but B is closed after5 minutes. What will be the time taken

A B 20 25

5 B ?

(A) 17 (B) 11(C) 15 (D) 16

74. A train moves from station A for station Bat 6 O'clock in the moving at a speed of35 km/hr and an another train moves fromstation B for station A at a speed of 45 km/hr.If the distance between these two stations is

A B 6 35 B A

45 400

?(A) 175 km away from A at 11o'clock in

the morningA 175 11

(B) 175 km away from B at 12o'clock at noonB 175 12

(C) 200 km away from A at 11o'clock inthe morningA 200 11

B 200 12

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75. Two trains are running at the speed of72 km/hr and 36 km/hr respectively in thesame direction. Fast moving train crossesa person sitting in the slow moving trainin 5 seconds. What is the length of fastmoving train ?

72 36

5 ?

(A) 150 m / (B) 100 m /

(C) 50 m / (D) 120 m / 76. The speed of a motorboat in still water is

22 km/hr. If the speed of the stream is4.5 km/hr, then the ratio of the time takenin going a distance of 53 km along the streamand 70 km distance against the stream is –

22 4.5 53

70

?(A) 3 : 5 (B) 1 : 1(C) 1 : 2 (D) 2 : 3

77. Two roads of breadth 2 m each intersectingeach other at right angle cross through themiddle of a rectangular park whose measuresare 72 m × 48 m. Each road is parallel toone side of the rectangle. Area of theremaining part of the park is –

2 72 × 48

(A) 236 m2 / (B) 240 m2 /

(C) 3216 m / (D) 3220 m2 /

78. A conical vessel of base radius 12 cm andheight 50 cm is full of a fluid. This fluid ispoured into a cylindrical vessel of internaldiameter 10 cm. The height of the fluid inthe cylindrical vessel will be –

12 50

10

(A) 25 cm / (B) 20 cm /

(C) 24 cm / (D) 22 cm /

79. If a1

, b1

, c1

are in arithmetic progression,

then which one of the following statementis true ?

a1

, b1

, c1

(AP)

?

(A) b2 = ac (B) ac

= cbba

(C) ca

= cbba

(D) ba

= ac

80. The value of

3 3 3

2 2(1.5) (4.7) (3.8) 3 1.5 4.7 3.8

(1.5) (4.7) (3.8) 1.5 4.7 4.7 3.8 3.8 1.5

is -

3 3 3

2 2(1.5) (4.7) (3.8) 3 1.5 4.7 3.8

(1.5) (4.7) (3.8) 1.5 4.7 4.7 3.8 3.8 1.5

(A) 0 (B) 1(C) 10 (D) 3

81. A contractor deploys 36 men on a work and

in 16 days they complete 32

rd of the work.

To finish the remaining work he deploys12 men extra. Now the remaining work willbe completed in -

36

16 32

12

?(A) 7 (B) 6(C) 9 (D) 3

82. A policeman follows a thief from a distanceof 200 m. The thief runs at 10 km/hr speedwhile the police follows him at 11 km/hrspeed. The distance between them after 6minute will be -

200 10

11 6 ?

(A) 100 m / (B) 190 m /

(C) 200 m / (D) 150 m /

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83. The diameter of a circle with centre at C is50 cm. CP is a radial segment of the circle.AB is a chord perpendicular to CP andpasses through P. CP produced intersectsthe circle at D. If DP = 18 cm, then what is

C 50 CP AB CP

P CP, D DP = 18 AB

(A) 24 cm / (B) 32 cm / (C) 40 cm / (D) 48 cm /

84. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle.If AB is parallel to CD and AC = BD, thenthe quadrilateral must be a

ABCD CD AB AC = BD, (A) parallelogram /(B) rhombus / (C) trapezium / (D) None of the above /

85. E is the mid-point of the median AD of atriangle ABC. If BE produced meets the sideAC at F, then CF is equal to

ABC AD E BE, AC F CF

(A) 3AC

(B)2

3AC

(C) 2AC

(D) None of the above /86. PQR is an equilateral triangle. O is the point

of intersection of altitudes PL, QM and RN.If OP = 8 cm, then what is the perimeter ofthe triangle PQR ?PQR PL, QM RN

O OP = 8 , PQR

(A) 8 3 cm / (B) 12 3 cm /

(C) 16 3 cm / (D) 24 3 cm /

87. If tan + sec = m, then what is sec equalto ?

tan + sec = m sec

(A)2 12

mm

(B)2 12

mm

(C)1m

m

(D)2 1mm

88. If 5sin + 12cos = 13, then what is5cos – 12sin equal to ?

5sin + 12cos =13 5cos – 12sin

(A) – 2 (B) – 1(C) 0 (D) 1

89. If 1 1

3x

x , then what is

22

99xx

equal to ?

1 13

xx

, 2

299x

x

(A) 18 (B) 19(C) 20 (D) 21

90. What is the value of1 1

1 2 3 1 2 3

?

1 11 2 3 1 2 3

(A) 1 (B) 2(C) 3 (D) 2

91. A person purchased some least number ofbooks for ` 223.20 in which each of the bookis same. He sold books of ` 165.60. Howmany books are still left with him ?

` 223.20

` 165.60

(A) 7 (B) 23(C) 8 (D) 10

92. When purchased at 34

th of a certain price

and is marked 40% above its price a sellersells the article at a discount of 20%, then

40% 20%

(A) 50% (B)148 %3

(C)149 %3 (D) 45%

93. A person lends ` 500 to P at a certain rateand ` 2000 to Q at 2% higher rate. If he gota total of ` 345 as simple interest from bothP and Q, then at what rate the money waslent to Q ?

` 500, P ` 2000, Q 2%

P Q `345 Q

(A) 3% (B) 6%(C) 4% (D) 5%

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94. Find the sum that will give a difference of` 31 between compound interest and simpleinterest when invested at 10% p.a. for3 years ?

3 10%` 31

(A) ` 1500 (B) ` 1200

(C) ` 1100 (D) ` 100095. Ashok started a business with an

investment of ` 25000. Three months laterVinod joined the business by investing` 30000. If the profit at the end of the yearis ` 19000, then what will be the share ofAshok in it ?

` 25000 3 ` 30000

` 19000

(A) ` 9000 (B) ` 10000

(C) ` 8000 (D) ` 12000Directions (96-100) : Study the following pie-chart carefully and answer the questions givenbelow.

(96-100) :

Cost estimated by a family inrenovation of their house

Total estimated cost is ` 1,20,000.

` 1,20,000.

96. What is the difference in the amountestimated by the family on interiordecoration and that on architect’s fees?

(A) ` 10,000 (B) ` 9,500

(C) ` 7,200 (D) ` 9,600

97. During the process of renovation, the familyactually incurred miscellaneous expenditure of` 10,200. The miscellaneous expenditureincurred by the family is what percentage ofthe total estimated cost?

` 10,200

(A) 9.5% (B) 9%

(C) 8.5% (D) 10.5%

98. Other than getting the discount of 12% on theestimated cost of furniture and the actualmiscellaneous expenditure being ` 10,200instead of the estimated one, the family’sestimated cost is correct. What is the totalamount spent by the family in renovating itshouse?

12%

` 10,200

(A) ` 1,16,728 (B) ` 1,15,926

(C) ` 1,19,500 (D) ` 1,18,728

99. What is the cost estimated by the family onpainting and flooring together?

(A) ` 36,500 (B) ` 34,800

(C) ` 36,000 (D) ` 34,500

100. The family gets a discount on furniture andpays 12% less than the estimated cost onfurniture. What is the amount spent onfurniture?

12%

(A) ` 13,200 (B) ` 14,526

(C) ` 13,526 (D) ` 13,728

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101. The Four Varnas are described in whichMandal of Rigveda?

(A) First Mandal /

(B) Third Mandal /

(C) Tenth Mandal /

(D) Ninth Mandal / 102. The Chief of State Election Commission is

appointed by –

(A) The President

(B) The Governor

(C) The committee of elected members ofState Legislative Assembly

(D) Election Commission of India

103. Which of the following is not an algae?

(A) Blue Algae /

(B) Green Algae /

(C) Red Algae /

(D) Brown Algae / 104. “Dakshineshwar” is related with?

(A) Vivekanand /

(B) Ramkrishna Paramhans /

(C) Dayanand /

(D) Devendra Nath Tagore / 105. Which of the following is called "Pearl of

Siberia"?

(A) Baikal Lake / (B) Great Bear Lake / (C) Karda Lake /

(D) Lincanbur Lake /

106. Graben is associated with which of thefollowing landforms?

(A) Glaciers /

(B) Rift Valleys /

(C) Volcanic eruptions /

(D) Young fold mountains /

107. ‘Defence Expenditure’ forms part of whichof the component of Union Budget?

(A) Plan Revenue Expenditure

(B) Non-Plan Revenue Expenditure

(C) Plan Capital Expenditure

(D) None of these

108. Which of the following chemical is used invoting ink?

(A) Silver Nitrate /

(B) Silver Bromide /

(C) Silver Chloride /

(D) Silver Sulphate /

109. If a human disease breaks out across alarge region of the world, what is it called?

(A) Pandemic /

(B) Epidemic /

(C) Endemic /

(D) Epizotic /

Part - III (General Awareness) III ( )

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110. Any session of State Legis lature isprorogated by –

(A) Presiding officer of the house

(B) The Chief Minister of the State

(C) The Governor

(D) None of the above

111. The ‘official reserve transactions’ are seenas which items in Balance of Payment?

(A) Autonomous /

(B) Accommodating /

(C) Above the line /

(D) None of these / 112. Where "Hathigumpha" inscription of

Kharwel is located?

(A) Uttar Pradesh /

(B) Bihar /

(C) Bengal /

(D) Odissa / 113. The right to ‘equality before the law’

contained in Article 14 of the Constitutionof India is available to —

14—

(A) natural persons only

(B) legal persons only

(C) citizens of India

(D) all persons whether natural or legal

114. Manjira is a tributary of which of thefollowing river?

(A) Krishna / (B) Godavari /

(C) Kaveri / (D) Mahanadi /

115. The purpose of an Adjournment Motion isto —

(A) Propose a reduction in the budget

(B) Seek the approval of the House on aproposal

(C) Draw the attention of the House to amatter of urgent public importance

(D) Seek the permission of the House tointroduce a Government Bill

116. Which of the following is the world’s largestterrestrial biome?

(A) Boreal forests

(B) Montane

(C) Temperate grasslands

(D) Tropical grasslands

117. The book ‘The man who Divided India’ waswritten by —

(A) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

(B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

(C) Rafiq Zakaria

(D) None of these

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118. Which of the following is not correctregarding the ecological pyramids?

(A) In most ecosystem the pyramid ofnumbers and biomass are upright

(B) The total energy flow at successivetropic level is always decreasing

(C) The pyramid of energy mainly expressesthe rate of food production

(D) In deep water ecosystem the pyramidof biomass is upright

119. The capital of Emperor Kanishka wassituated in which city of modern Pakistan?

(A) Lahore / (B) Karachi / (C) Peshawar / (D) Rawalpindi /

120. The Gondwana formations are not found inwhich of the following valleys?

(A) Damodar-Son valley /

(B) Godavari Basin /

(C) Krishna Basin /

(D) Mahanadi Basin / 121. Which of the following is not a part of

‘Current Account’ of Balance of Payment?

(A) Factor income like dividend andinterest on our assets abroad

(B) Non-Factor income like insurance andshipping

(C) NRI Remittances

(D) FIIs

122. Name the Viceroy who was killed inAndaman & Nicobar Island?

(A) Lord Mayo /

(B) Lord Elgin /

(C) Lord Hastings /

(D) Lord Dalhousie /

123. Protector of fundamental Rights given tocitizens under Indian Constitution, is –

(A) The Parliament

(B) The Preamble of Indian Constitution

(C) The Supreme Court

(D) None of these

124. Long-term fiscal policy was announced bywhich Finance Minister of India?

(A) V.P. Singh /

(B) P. Chidambaram /

(C) Dr. Manmohan Singh /

(D) Yashwant Sinha /

125. Which of the following body organ is affectedby Hepatitis?

(A) Liver /

(B) Kidney /

(C) Pancreas /

(D) Spleen /

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126. What is erythroblastosis fetalis?

(A) It is Haemolytic disease of the fetus andnewborn.

(B) It is a type of Leukemia in the newborn.

(C) It happens typically when father is Rh–ve and mother is Rh +ve.

Rh–

Rh+

(D) It is seen only in human beings.

127. The mass of body is different from its weightbecause –

(A) Mass is a variable quantity whereasweight is constant.

(B) Mass varies very little at different placeswhereas weight varies a lot.

(C) Mass is constant but weight decreaseas the body moves from the poles to theequator.

(D) Weight is measure of the quantity ofmatter whereas mass is a force.

128. Which of the following has no mass?

(A) Alpha Radiations /

(B) Beta Radiations /

(C) Gamma Radiations /

(D) Cosmic Radiations / 129. The richest source of vitamin D is –

D

(A) Cheese /

(B) Milk /

(C) Spinach /

(D) Cod liver oil /

130. Whose army was “Fauj-e-Ayen”?

(A) Shershah / (B) Ranjit Singh / (C) Rani Laxmibai / (D) Akbar /

131. Weathered rock fragments that accumulateat the base of a slope are called –

(Weathered)

(A) Till / (B) Scree / (C) Moraine / (D) Alluvium /

132. Which one of the following is the mostproductive soil in India?

(A) Red soil / (B) Black soil / (C) Alluvial soil / (D) Calcareous soil /

133. Amount collected from Cess goes to –

(A) Public Account

(B) Consolidated fund of India

(C) Contingency Fund

(D) None of these

134. ‘Effective Revenue Deficit’ refers to –

(A) Revenue Deficit-Grants from Centre toState for capital asset generation

(B) Revenue Deficit-Expenditure on capitalgeneration from the Centres grant toState

(C) Revenue Deficit-Net interest liability

(D) Fiscal Deficit-Grants to state for capitalasset generation

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135. The fiscal or monetary policy designed tostop the fall in price levels, but withoutcausing rise in the price levels is –

(A) Reflation / (B) Anti Deflation / (C) Stagflation / (D) Expansion /

136. Which of the following is an endothermicprocess?

(A) Respiration / (B) Photosynthesis / (C) Catabolism / (D) Digestion /

137. What is GNP deflator?

(A) The ratio of GNP at current prices to theGNP at constant prices.

(B) GNP at current prices divided byWholesale Price Index.

(C) GNP of current year divided by GNP ofthe previous year.

(D) None of the above

138. Steam at 100º C is more effective in heatingthan water at the same temperaturebecause.

100ºC

(A) Steam is in the gaseous state and wateris in liquid state

(B) Steam has an additional heat known as‘latent heat of vaporization’

(C) Water has hydrogen bonds but steamdoes not

(D) Transfer of heat from steam is casierthan water

139. What is the meaning of ‘quantitativeeasing’?

(Quantitative Easing

(A) Printing money / (B) Reducing interest rates / (C) Both of these / (D) None of these /

140. Octane number is related to –

(A) Quality of Petrol / (B) Quality of Food / (C) Quality of Air / (D) Quality of Water /

141. Renal Calculi is –

(A) Basic functional unit of kidney

(B) Inflammation in kidney

(C) Stone in kidney

(D) A vein carrying blood from the kidney

142. Suppose you are approached by a villageelder to determine the father of a boy bornto a village girl of blood group ‘O’, whichamong the following cannot be the bloodgroup of the father, if the child is ‘O’?

(A) B (B) O(C) A (D) AB

143. What is the characteristics of group ofanimals called prototheria?

(A) They are primitive reptiles with largeheads.

(Primitive Reptiles)

(B) They are warm blooded fishes in tropicalwaters.

(Warmblooded)

(C) Egg laying mammals

(D) None of the above

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144. Non-conductors, whose polarization iscaused by an electric field, are known,as —

(A) Semi-conductors /

(B) Super-conductors /

(C) Dielectrics /

(D) Resistive conductors /

145. What is Kessler Syndrome?

(A) A disease where human talk whilesleeping.

(B) A rare viral disease causing respiratoryproblems.

(C) A problem found in space launchvehicles.

(D) Proliferation of space debris in low earthorbit.

146. Which among the following thermometersis preferred for measuring temperaturearound 1250°C ?

12500C

(A) Mercury thermometer /

(B) Constant volume gas thermometer

(C) Optical pyrometer

(D) Platinum resistance thermometer

147. What is the full form of INTERPOL?

(A) International Criminal Police Organization

(B) International Political Organization

(C) International Association of PoliceOfficers

(D) International Private Land Organization

148. The word CNG in the transport networksystem stands for —

—(A) Chlorine Natural Gas

(B) Commercial natural Gas

(C) Compressed natural Gas

(D) Condensed Natural Gas

149. ‘Jashne Bachpan’ is organized by –

(A) Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts

(B) National School of Drama

(C) Lalit Kala Akademy

(D) Bachpan Bachao Movement

150. Which among the following truly explains‘Cobra Gold 2016’?

2016

(A) It is a multilateral Amphibious exercise

(B) It is a material with high density andvolume

(C) It is a scientific project of ISRO

(D) It is the most advanced battalion ofCRPF

(CRPF) )

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Part - IV (English Language)

Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, somepart of the sentences have errors and some arecorrect. Find out which part of a sentence hasan error and blacken the oval [ ] correspondingto the appropriate letter (A), (B), (C) and (D). If asentence is free from error, blacken the ovalcorresponding to 'No error' in the Answer Sheet.151. He has been both an intelligent (A)/ and a

hard-working person (B)/ s ince hischildhood. (C)/ No error (D)

152. All of us are aware that (A)/ the excellencequalities possessed by him (B)/ are allnatural gifts. (C)/ No error (D)

153. A small loaf of bread (A)/ is far better to (B)/having nothing to eat. (C)/ No error (D)

154. People who have fortunate (A)/ enough toown a house (B)/ in this city are very few.(C)/ No error (D)

155. The number of employees reporting (A)/ sickhas increased drastically (B)/ because theimminent elections. (C)/ No error (D)

Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 162,sentences given with blanks to be filled in withan appropriate word. Four alternatives aresuggested for each question. Choose the correctalternative out of the four and indicate it byblackening the appropriate oval [ ] in theAnswer Sheet.156. He is too _____ to be deceived easily.

(A) intelligent (B) modern

(C) kind (D) honest

157. She _____ in the crowd because of herheight and flaming red hair.

(A) stood by (B) stood off

(C) stood up (D) stood out

158. He is being considered _____ seniormanagerial position.

(A) of (B) to

(C) for (D) towards

159. I will be leaving for Delhi tonight and _____to return by this weekend.

(A) waiting (B) plan

(C) likely (D) going

160. You need _____ shoes for walking in the hills.

(A) good (B) comfortable

(C) satisfactory (D) study

161. Priya is not _____ for this kind of a job

(A) cut in (B) cut up

(C) cut through (D) cut out

162. Whom would you prefer _____ the two ofus ?

(A) among (B) of

(C) between (D) to

Direction: In Question nos. 163 to 167, asentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.Below are given alternatives to the underlinedpart at (A), (B), (C) which may improve thesentence. Choose the correct alternative. Incase no improvement is needed your answer is(D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.163. From among various alternatives we should

choose the one which is viable and whichconsumes less time and energy.

(A) is viable and consuming lesser

(B) is viability and consumes less

(C) had viable and consumer less

(D) No correction required

164. We are looking forward to see you.

(A) have seen (B) be seen

(C) to seeing (D) No improvement

165. He met with an accident and wasimmediately admitted to the hospital.

(A) admitted to hospital

(B) admitted to an hospital

(C) admitted into a hospital

(D) No improvement

166. Despite my efforts, they did not acceded toour requests.

(A) did not acceded by

(B) were not acceded to

(C) did not accede to

(D) No improvement

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167. He asked me that my car was safe for a longjourney.

(A) that whether my car was safe

(B) if my car was safe

(C) whether my car was safety

(D) No improvement

Directions : In Question nos. 168 to 170 out ofthe four alternatives, choose the one which bestexpresses the meaning of the given word andmark it in the Answer Sheet.168. Massacre

(A) Murder (B) Stab

(C) Slaughter (D) Assassinate

169. Garrulous

(A) Talkative (B) Cumbersome

(C) Clumsy (D) Irritating

170. Compunction

(A) Regret (B) Wonder

(C) Confusion (D) Anger

Directions : In question nos. 171 to 173, choosethe option opposite in meaning to the givenword and mark it in the Answer Sheet.171. Bawdy

(A) decent (B) indecent

(C) dirty (D) inflexible

172. Hegira

(A) oasis (B) return

(C) calm (D) noise

173. Arduous

(A) difficult (B) easy

(C) gluttony (D) exertion

Directions : In question nos. 174 to 177, fourwords are given in each question, out of whichonly one word is correctly spelt. Find thecorrectly spelt word and mark your answer inthe Answer Sheet.174. (A) Momentary (B) Momentery

(C) Mommentary (D) Momenntery

175. (A) Misschievous (B) Mischievous

(C) Mischivious (D) Misschivious

176. (A) Hygiene (B) Hygein

(C) Hygeane (D) Hyguin

177. (A) Villian (B) Villain

(C) Vilan (D) Vilain

Directions : In Question nos. 178 to 183, outof the four alternatives, choose the one whichcan be substituted for the given words/sentences and indicate it by blackening theappropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.178. A style full of words –

(A) verbose (B) pedantic

(C) rhetorical (D) abundant

179. To issue a thunderous verbal attack –

(A) languish (B) fulminate

(C) animate (D) invigorate

180. That which can’t be seen –

(A) insensible (B) intangible

(C) invisible (D) unseen

181. To slap with a flat object –

(A) chop (B) hew

(C) gnaw (D) swat

182. Habitually silent or talking little –

(A) servile (B) unequivocal

(C) taciturn (D) synoptic

183. A person interested in reading books andnothing else –

(A) bookworm (B) book-keeper

(C) scholar (D) student

Direction : In Question nos. 184 to 190, fouralternative are given for the Idiom/Phraseunderlined in the sentence. Choose thealternative which best expresses the meaningof the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the AnswerSheet.184. He is out an out a reactionary.

(A) no more (B) thoroughly

(C) in favour of (D) deadly against

185. It is his feeling that we are not cut out for amarketing job.

(A) suitable (B) unwilling

(C) reluctant (D) ambitious

186. my teacher goes to the movies once in ablue moon.

(A) on full moon nights

(B) once in two weeks

(C) very rarely

(D) every day

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187. In life we have to take the rough with thesmooth.

(A) be tough in order to be successful

(B) use pleasant words to make thingssmooth

(C) accept unpleasant as well as pleasantthings

(D) make unpleasant things better

188. My plan to have a new car fell throughbecause of the price rise.

(A) was completed

(B) was completed with difficulty

(C) was postponed

(D) failed to materialise

189. I saw him make a wry face.

(A) abuse

(B) feel sick

(C) cry with pain

(D) show disappointment

190. They sold his house because it was a realwhite elephant.

(A) an expensive one

(B) a big one

(C) a useless one

(D) a rare thing

Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 200, youhave two brief passages with 5 questions each.Read the passages carefully and choose thebest answer to each question out of the fouralternatives and mark it by blackening theappropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.

PASSAGE-1

In May 1966, ‘the Wold Health Organisationwas authorised to initiate a global campaign toeradicate smallpox. The goal was to eradicate thedisease in one decade. Because similar projectsfor malaria and yellow fever had failed, fewbelieved that smallpox could actually beeradicated, but eleven years after the initialorganisation of the campaign, no cases werereported in the field.

The strategy was not only to provide massvaccinations, but also to isolate patients with

active small-pox in order to contain the spread ofthe disease and to break the chain of humantransmission. Rewards for reporting small-poxassisted in motivating the public to aid healthworkers. One by one, each small-pox victim wassought out, removed from contact with others andtreated. At the same time, the entire, villagewhere the victim had lived was vaccinated.

Today small-pox is no longer a threat tohumanity. Routine vaccinations have beenstopped worldwide.

191. Which of the following is the best title forthe passage

(A) The World Health Organisation

(B) The Eradication of Small-pox

(C) Small-pox Vaccinations

(D) Infectious Diseases

192. What was the goal of the campaign againstsmall-pox?

(A) To decrease the spread of small-poxworldwide.

(B) To eliminate small-pox worldwide inten years.

(C) To provide mass vaccinations againstsmall-pox worldwide.

(D) To initiate worldwide projects for small-pox, malaria and yellow fever at thesame time.

193. According to the paragraph what was thestrategy used to eliminate the spread ofsmall-pox ?

(A) Vaccination of the entire village

(B) Treatment of individual victims

(C) Isolation of victims and mass vaccinations

(D) Extensive reporting of outbreaks.

194. Which statement doesn’t refer to small-pox ?

(A) Previous projects had failed.

(B) People are no longer vaccinated for it.

(C) The World Health Organisation mounteda world-wide campaign to eradicate thedisease.

(D) It was serious threat.

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195. It can be inferred that(A) no new cases of small-pox have been

reported this year.(B) malaria and yellow fever have been

eliminated.(C) small-pox victims no longer die when

they contract the disease.(D) small-pox is not transmitted from one

person to another.PASSAGE-2

If we look back on the great politicalrevolutions and the great technologicalrevolutions (both of which are clues to the rangeof mankind’s capacities and possibilities), we seea stricking contrast. Political revolutions,generally speaking, have revealed man’sorganised purposefulness, his social conscience,his sense of justice, the aggressive assertive sideof his nature. Technological change, inventionand innovation have tended, rather, to reveal hisplay instinct, his desire and his ability to go wherehe has never gone, to do what he has never done.The one shows his willingness to sacrifice inorder to fulfill his plans the other his willingnessto sacrifice in order to pursue his quest. Many ofthe peculiar successes and special problems ofour time come from our efforts to assimilate thesetwo kinds of activities. We have tried to makegovernment more experimental and to maketechnological change more purposive, morefocussed, more planned than ever before.

196. According to the author our peculiarsuccesses and special problems are aresult of(A) our ability to experiment(B) man’s organised purposefulness(C) our efforts to assimilate political and

technological activities(D) desire to fulfil our plans

197. Man’s assertive and aggressive side of hisnature is expressed in(A) Technological revolutions(B) Political revolutions(C) his social conscience(D) his play instinct

198. Technological revolutions reveal man’s(A) aggressive side of his nature(B) assertive side of his nature(C) his play instinct(D) psychological maturity

199. Man’s willingness to sacrifice to fulfil hisplans are attributed to(A) his organized purposefulness(B) his kind nature(C) his sense of responsibility(D) his ability to go where he has never gone

200. A striking contrast is established in thepassage between(A) mankind’s capacities and possibilities(B) man’s maturity and irresponsibility(C) political and technological revolutions

achieved by man(D) peculiar successes and special problems

of our time