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1 ================================================================================== Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning) I ( ) Directions (1-3) : Select the related word/ number from the given alternatives. (1-3) 1. Diamond : Baseball : : Deuce : ? (A) Badminton / (B) Hockey / (C) Tennis / (D) Kabaddi / 2. 55 : 10 : : 88 : ? (A) 15 (B) 18 (C) 16 (D) 10 3. India : Union : : U.S.A. : ? (A) Federation / (B) Republican / (C) Democratic / (D) Presidential / 4. If in a certain code language, 'NEITHER' is written as 'IENTREH', then, how can 'STARDUM' be written in that code? 'NEITHER' 'IENTREH' 'STARDUM' (A) RATSMUD (B) TSRAUDM (C) ATSRMUD (D) TSRAMUD 5. In a group of people, 28 persons read Hindi, 22 persons read History and 16 person read Geography. In that group, if 7 persons read exactly two subjects and 2 persons read all three subjects, then how many persons are there in the group ? 28 22 16 7 2 (A) 55 (B) 57 (C) 60 (D) None of these / 6. Five boys are standing facing towards north. S is standing to the left of G, T and R. G, R and T are standing to the left of K. If R is standing between T and G and T is fourth from right end, then G is at what position from left ? S G, T R GR R G G (A) Second / (B) Third / (C) First / (D) None of these / 7. A man says to his friend, "She is the daughter of the son of my sister's only brother". How is that lady related to the man ? (A) Granddaughter / (B) Niece / (C) Daughter / (D) None of these / Directions (8-9) : Find the odd letter/ word/ number pair from the given responses. (8-9) 8. (A) 61 – 84 (B) 31 – 52 (C) 41 – 48 (D) 67 – 78 9. (A) Instruct / (B) Advice / (C) Counsel / (D) Misguide / 10. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it ? A _ _ A A A B B _ B B A A _ B B (A) ABAB (B) AABB (C) BBAB (D) BBAA

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LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD

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

Directions (1-3) : Select the related word/number from the given alternatives.

(1-3)

1. Diamond : Baseball : : Deuce : ?

(A) Badminton / (B) Hockey /

(C) Tennis / (D) Kabaddi /

2. 55 : 10 : : 88 : ?(A) 15 (B) 18(C) 16 (D) 10

3. India : Union : : U.S.A. : ?

(A) Federation /

(B) Republican /

(C) Democratic /

(D) Presidential / 4. If in a certain code language, 'NEITHER' is

written as 'IENTREH', then, how can'STARDUM' be written in that code?

'NEITHER' 'IENTREH''STARDUM' (A) RATSMUD (B) TSRAUDM(C) ATSRMUD (D) TSRAMUD

5. In a group of people, 28 persons read Hindi,22 persons read History and 16 personread Geography. In that group, if 7 personsread exactly two subjects and 2 personsread all three subjects, then how manypersons are there in the group ?

28 2216

7 2

(A) 55(B) 57(C) 60

(D) None of these /

6. Five boys are standing facing towards north.S is standing to the left of G, T and R. G, Rand T are standing to the left of K. If R isstanding between T and G and T is fourthfrom right end, then G is at what positionfrom left ?

S G, TR G RR G

G (A) Second / (B) Third / (C) First / (D) None of these /

7. A man says to his friend, "She is thedaughter of the son of my sister's onlybrother". How is that lady related to theman ?

(A) Granddaughter / (B) Niece /(C) Daughter / (D) None of these /

Directions (8-9) : Find the odd letter/ word/number pair from the given responses.

(8-9)

8. (A) 61 – 84 (B) 31 – 52(C) 41 – 48 (D) 67 – 78

9. (A) Instruct /(B) Advice / (C) Counsel / (D) Misguide /

10. Which one set of letters when sequentiallyplaced at the gaps in the given letter seriesshall complete it ?

A _ _ A A A B B _ B B A A _ B B(A) ABAB (B) AABB(C) BBAB (D) BBAA

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11. Find the missing number from the given

2 6 4 37 2 3 43 4 8 939 45 93 ?

(A) 105 (B) 96(C) 73 (D) 54

12. Identify the diagram that best representsthe relationship among Minister, Home-Minister and Cabinet.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

Direction (13-14): Some statements are given,followed by some conclusions/assumptions.You have to consider the statements to be trueeven if they seem to be at variance fromcommonly known facts. You have to decidewhich of the given conclusions/assumptions,

(13-14)

13. Statement : / People who keep money with himself for arainy day, are smart.

Assumptions: / I. People who donot keep money for a

II. Some people keep money at home.

(A) Only assumption I is implicitI

(B) Only assumption II is implicitII

(C) Both assumptions are implicit.

(D) None of these

14. Statement: / All gloves are bags.

Some gloves are dirty.

Conclusions : / I. All gloves are dirty.

II. All bags are dirty.

(A) Only conclusion I follows.

I

(B) Only conclusion II follows.

II

(C) Both conclusion I and II follow.

I II

(D) None of these.

15. If '÷' stands for '+', '–' stands for '×', '×' standsfor '–', '+' stands for '÷', then which one ofthe following equations is correct ?

'÷' '+', '–' '×', '×' '–', '+' '÷',

?

(A) 48 + 12 ÷ 8 – 9 × 18 = 58(B) 32 ÷ 88 × 45 + 5 – 4 = 49(C) 14 + 36 – 18 ÷ 3 × 2 = 38

(D) 80 ÷ 24 + 5 – 29 + 10 = 90Directions : In questions no. 16 to 18, a seriesis given, with one term missing. Choose thecorrect alternative from the given ones thatwill complete the series.

16 18

16. C2E, E5H, G12K, I27N, ?(A) J58Q (B) K58Q(C) I57Q (D) I58P

17. ?, 50, 32, 18, 14, 4(A) 92 (B) 82(C) 88 (D) 96

18. 150, ?, 36, 12, 2(A) 96 (B) 108(C) 80 (D) 72

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19. Some positions of a dice are given below.Which number will be opposite to 5 ?

5

(A) 1 (B) 4

(C) 3 (D) 6

20. From his office, Gopal went 30 km to thenorth. Then he turned to his left and covered10 km. Then he again turned to his left andcovered 15 km. Then he turned to the westand covered 15 km. Finally turning to thesouth, he covered 15 km. In which directionis he from his office ?

30 10

15 15

15

(A) North / (B) South /

(C) East / (D) West /

21. From the given alternative select the wordwhich cannot be formed using the letters ofthe given word.

ACCOMPLISHED

ACCOMPLISHED

(A) POLISH (B) MOMENTS

(C) POLICE (D) COME

22. The digits/ numbers from 1 to 24 to berepresented by the dial of a clock arereplaced by the letters of English alphabet.The replacement is started with the letterC. Find the letter which represent 16 O' clock.

1 24

C 16

(A) W (B) P

(C) S (D) R

23. If 27 March, 1995 was Monday, then whatday of the week was 1 November, 1994 ?

27 1995 1 1994

(A) Sunday /

(B) Monday /

(C) Tuesday /

(D) Wednesday /

24. How many squares are there in the followingfigure ?

(A) 4 (B) 5

(C) 6 (D)

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

Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

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26. If 3 = 1.73, then find the value of

4 3 + 2 32 3

+ 1

3 2.

3 = 1.73 , 4 3 + 2 32 3

+ 1

3 2

(A) 17.41 (B) 17.31(C) 17.11 (D) 17.43

27. In an election between two candidates, thewinning candidate gets 54% of the votespolled and wins by a majority of 14400 votes.The number of votes polled for the winningcandidate is –

54% 14400 –

(A) 96400 (B) 92700(C) 97200 (D) 94300

28. A and B can complete a piece of work in 16days and 22 days respectively. Theytake a contract to complete the work for` 51300. The share of B is –A B 16 22

` 51300 B –

(A) ` 22600 (B) ` 27600

(C) ` 24600 (D) ` 2160029. There are 44 students in a class. One of

them weighing 44 kg goes away and a newstudent joins them. By this the average

weight of the class increases by 14

kg. The

weight of the new student is –

44 44

14

(A) 56 kg / (B) 55 kg /

(C) 57 kg / (D) 54 kg /

Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude))

30. A bottle containing a mixture of 72 l ofalcohol is found to be adulterated to anextent of 25%. How much pure alcohol shouldbe added to it so as to bring down the per-centage of impurity to 5% ?

72 25%.5%

?

(A) 278 l / (B) 288 l /

(C) 242 l / (D) 298 l /

31. 7 men or 21 women can do a piece of workin 15 days. In how many days 12 men and14 women can do twice as big as thiswork ?

7 21 15 12 14

?

(A) 3125

days / (B)3125 days /

(C) 6103

days / (D)4125 days /

32. A soap cake is of size (13 cm × 18 cm × 16 cm).The maximum number of soap cakesthat can be placed in a box measuring(65 cm × 36 cm × 80 cm) is –

(13 × 18 × 16 ) (65 × 36 × 80 )

(A) 48 (B) 50

(C) 40 (D) 54

33. If the radius of a circle is increased 5 times,then how many times will its circumferenceincrease ?

5 ?

(A) 4 times / (B) 8 times /

(C) 5 times / (D) 21

times /

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34. A path of uniform width runs round inside arectangular field having length 34 m andwidth 22 m. The path occupies 528 m2. Findthe width of the path.

34 22

528 2

(A) 6 m / (B) 5 m /

(C) 7 m / (D) 3 m / 35. A constable is 117 m behind a thief. The

constable runs 37 m and the thief 24 m in aminute. In what time the constable willcatch the thief ?

117 37 24

?

(A) 19 min / (B) 9 min /

(C) 16 min / (D) 18 min / 36. On a certain amount simple interest is

` 2754 after 5 years. Had the interest perannum been 3% more, how much moreinterest would one have got ?

5 ` 2754 3% ?

(A) ` 375(B) can't be determined

(C) ` 435

(D) ` 41637. A petrol tank is of cylindrical base of

diameter 14 cm and length 16 cm is fittedwith conical ends, each 12 cm long.Determine the capacity of the tank.

14 16 12

(A) 3690 cm3 / 3 (B) 3596 cm3 / 3

(C) 3696 cm3 / 3 (D) 3524 cm3 / 3

38. If x2 = ....6666 , then what is

the value of x ?

x2 = ....6666 , x

?(A) 6 (B) 5(C) 9 (D) 3

39. Two cars A and B start simultaneously froma certain place at the speed of 30 km/hourand 45 km/hour respectively. The car Breaches the destination 2 hours earlierthan A. What is the distance between thestarting point and destination ?

A B 30 45 B, A

(A) 90 km / (B) 180 km /

(C) 270 km / (D) 360 km /

40. If tan + sec = 2, then tan = ?

tan + sec = 2 , tan = ?

(A)43

(B) 81

(C) 83

(D)41

41. If the simple interest on a certain sum ofmoney for 2 years is ` 1200 and compoundinterest is ` 1230. Find the rate per annum.

` 1200 ̀1230 ?

(A) 2.5% (B) 8%(C) 5% (D) 10%

42. If x – x1 = 5 , then find the value of

2

2 1x

x .

x – x1 = 5 , x2 – 2

1x

(A) 7 (B) 3

(C) 11 (D) 53

43. If p = 185

, then 27p3 – 2161 – 2

9p2 +

41

p is

equal to -

p = 185

, 27p3 – 2161 – 2

9p2 +

41

p

(A) 274

(B) 275

(C) 278

(D) 2710

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44. In a ABC, ACAB

= DCBD

, B = 70º and

C = 50º, Where point D is a point on BC,then BAD = ?

ABC ACAB

= DCBD

, B = 70º C = 50º

D , BC BAD = ?

(A) 60º (B) 20º(C) 30º (D) 50º

45. If AB = 5 cm, AC = 12 and AB AC, thenthe radius of the circum circle of ABC is –

AB = 5 , AC = 12 AB AC ABC

(A) 6.5 cm / (B) 6 cm /

(C) 5.0 cm / (D) 7 cm /

46. The simplest value of sin2x + 2tan2x –2sec2x + cos2x is –

sin2x + 2tan2x – 2sec2x + cos2x

(A) 1 (B) 0(C) –1 (D) 2

47. A trader who marks his goods up to 50%offers a discount of 20%. What % profit thetrader makes after offering the payment ?

50% 20% %

?

(A) 30% (B) 70%(C) 20% (D) 50%

48. A retailer buys a sewing machine at adiscount of 15% and sells it for ̀ 1955. Thus,he makes a profit of 15%. The discount is –

15% ` 1955 15%

(A) ` 270 (B) ` 290(C) ` 300 (D) ` 310

Directions (49–50): Carefully study the pie-chartgiven below and answer the questions based onit.

(49–50):

Percentage of students enrolled indifferent Hobby classes in a School

Total number of students = 3600

= 3600

49. How many students were enrolled in Paintingclasses ?

(A) 540 (B) 480

(C) 450 (D) 520

50. The number of students enrolled in Cookingclasses is what percent of those enrolled inDancing classes ? (rounded off to two digitsafter decimal)

(A) 101.45 (B) 104.76(C) 113.84 (D) 110.28

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51. Which one of the following started thenewspaper 'Shome Prakash' ?

(A) Dayanand Saraswati

(B) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

(C) Raja Ram Mohan Roy

(D) Surendranath Banerjee

52. Andaman and Nicobar Islands come underwhich High Court authority ?

(A) Andhra Pradesh /

(B) Kolkata /

(C) Chennai /

(D) Odisha /

53. 'Athlete’ s Foot' is caused by –

(A) Fungus /

(B) Bacteria /

(C) Virus /

(D) Protozoa /

54. Cape Canaveral, from where space shuttlesare launched, is situated at which coast ?

(A) Florida /

(B) Virginia /

(C) North Carolina /

(D) South Carolina /

Part - III (General Awareness) III ( )

55. What was the theme of the 'WorldDevelopment Report, 2016' –

2016

(A) Digital Dividends /

(B) Digital Governance /

(C) Digital Village /

(D) Digital Divide /

56. The evaporation does not dpends upon –

(A) Temperature of Liquid

(B) Surface area of Liquid

(C) Total quantity of Liquid

(D) On atmospheric pressure

57. The Headquarters of the ‘Indian Bureau ofMines’ are situated at –

(A) Ranchi /

(B) Ahmedabad /

(C) Nagpur /

(D) Lucknow /

58. The tenure of the chief Minister of Jammu& Kashmir is –

(A) 6 years / 6 (B) 5 years / 5

(C) 7 years / 7 (D) 4 years / 4

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59. The main emphasis of Keynesianeconomics is on –

(A) Expenditure /

(B) Exchange /

(C) Foreign Trade /

(D) Taxation / 60. Subhash Chandra Bose founded which party

after leaving the Indian National congress ?

(A) Indian Freedom Party

(B) Azad Hind Fauj

(C) Revolutionary Front

(D) Forward Block

61. Which part of the Ganga River has beenannounced as the National Water Ways ?

(A) Allahabad to Haldia

(B) Haridwar to Kanpur

(C) Kanpur to Allahabad

(D) Narora to Patna

62. Which among the following was the lastemperor of the Tughlak Dynasty ?

(A) Nusrat Shah

(B) Nasir-ud-din-Mahmud

(C) Firoz Tughlak

(D) None of these

63. In Economy, perfect competition means –

(A) Large number of buyers and less sellers

(B) Large number of buyers and seller

(C) Large number of sellers and less buyers

(D) None of these

64. ‘Asafoet ida’ is obtained from whichpart of plant ?

(Asafoetida)

(A) Trunk /

(B) Roots /

(C) Leaves /

(D) Flower /

65. Penicillin is obtained from –

(A) Bacteria /

(B) Algae /

(C) Fungus /

(D) Lichen /

66. Which one of the following is used as amagnifying glass ?

(A) Plane Mirror /

(B) Concave Mirror /

(C) Converging Lens /

(D) Diverging Lens /

67. Maximum Iron is obtained from the ore of –

(A) Hematite /

(B) Magnetite /

(C) Siderite /

(D) Iron Pyrite /

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68. In litchi, the edible part is called –

(A) Aril /

(B) Fruit Wall /

(C) Cotyledons /

(D) Caruncle /

69. What is the popular method in India forinflation measurement ?

(A) Consumer Price Index

(B) Whole Price Index

(C) General Price Increase

(D) None of these

70. Urea formation takes place in which organof human body ?

(A) Kidney /

(B) Liver /

(C) Lungs /

(D) Large Intestine /

71. Capital market deals with –

(A) Short term fund

(B) Long term fund

(C) Cash

(D) Both long term and short term funds

72. In automobiles, hydraulic brakes work onthe principle of –

(A) Archimedes' Principle

(B) Newton’s Law of Motion

(C) Bernoulli’s Principle

(D) Pascal’s Law

73. Convection forms –

(A) Only in solids and liquids

(B) Only in liquids and gases

(C) Only in gases and solids

(D) In solids, liquids and gases

74. Penguin bird is found in –

(A) Australia /

(B) Africa /

(C) America /

(D) Antarctica /

75. The 'National Institute of Agriculture' issituated in –

(A) Jaipur /

(B) New Delhi /

(C) Lucknow /

(D) Varanasi /

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Part - IV (English Language)

Direction : In Question nos. 76 to 78, some partof 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.76. Music is science (A)/ but singing (B)/ is an

art. (C)/ No error (D)77. His means are very limited (A)/ yet he does

not curtail his (B)/ expenditure and spendslavishly. (C)/ No error (D)

78. If any proof was needed to show that theUnited Nations (A)/ have lately become apolicy tool in the hands of the U.S.A., (B)/ itwas provided by president Bush’s angrycomment. (C) No error. (D)

Directions : In Question nos. 79 to 81,sentences given with blanks are to be filled inwith an 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.79. Please cross _____ you old address and write

your new one.(A) in (B) up(C) out (D) down

80. I have to drop my sister _____ at work beforeI come over.(A) off (B) down(C) over (D) up

81. His hair started to fall _____ when he wasonly 35.(A) in (B) out(C) down (D) beneath

Direction: In Question nos. 82 to 84, 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.82. Changes in agricultural growth and rural

prices are determinations of importantchanges in rural poverty.(A) important determinants of changes(B) important for determining of changes(C) changes of important determinations(D) no improvement

83. It is easy to prove the guilt but not innocentof a person.

(A) guilty and not innocent

(B) guilt and not innocent

(C) guilt but not innocence

(D) no improvement

84. As a professional economist he had beenthroughout pre-occupied with the basicproblems of Indian Society.

(A) had been pre-occupied throughout

(B) was throughout pre-occupied by

(C) was throughout pre-occupied with

(D) no improvement

Directions : In Question nos. 85 to 86 out ofthe four alternatives, choose the one which bestexpresses the meaning of the given word andmark it in the Answer Sheet.

85. Rabble

(A) roar (B) mob

(C) noise (D) rubbish

86. Troupe

(A) fast (B) medium

(C) group (D) energetic

Directions : In question nos. 87 to 88, choosethe option opposite in meaning to the givenword and mark it in the Answer Sheet.

87. Headless

(A) Rash (B) Pinnacle

(C) Irritated (D) Calculated

88. Inept

(A) Clumsy (B) Fitting

(C) Common (D) Fullness

Directions : In question no. 89, four words aregiven, out of which only one word is correctlyspelt. Find the correctly spelt word and markyour answer in the Answer Sheet.

89. (A) Pharoah (B) Phaorah

(C) Pharaoh (D) Pharoh

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Direction : In Question nos. 90 to 92, fouralternatives 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.

90. The host team bore the palm in the leaguematches.

(A) played quite well

(B) was victorious

(C) was defeated

(D) played a very boring match

91. Just keep your wig on. Everything will bealright.

(A) hold on to your wig, so it won’t fall of

(B) get another hair cut

(C) calm down

(D) willingly

92. Monica’s habit of picking holes in everyrelationship is very irksome.

(A) admiring people

(B) finding fault

(C) criticizing people

(D) arguing with people

Directions : In Question nos. 93 to 95, out ofthe four alternatives, choose the one which canbe substituted for the given words/sentencesand indicate it by blackening the appropriateoval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.

93. A disposition to show mercy, especiallytoward an offender or enemy –

(A) Strictness (B) Reprisal

(C) Kindness (D) Clemency

94. Noisy and difficult to control –

(A) Chaos (B) Riot

(C) Obstreperous (D) Confusion

95. A cemetery, especially a large and elaborateone belonging to an ancient city –

(A) Memorial (B) Savagery

(C) Grapevine (D) Necropolis

Direction : In Question nos. 96 to 100, you havea brief passage with 5 questions each. Readthe passages carefully and choose the bestanswer to each question out of the fouralternatives and mark it by blackening theappropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.

In 776 BC the First Olympic Games wereheld at the foot of Mount Olympus to honour theGreek chief God, Zeus. The Greeks emphasizedphysical fitness and strength in their educationof youth. Therefore contests in running, jumping,discus and juvelin throwing, boxing and horse andchariot racing were held in individual cities, andthe winners competed every four years at MountOlympus. Winners were greatly honoured byhaving poems sung about their deeds. Originallythese were held as games of friendship, and anywars in progress were halted to allow the gamesto take place. The Greeks attached so muchimportance to these games that they calculatedtime in four-year cycles called ‘Olympiads’ datingfrom 776 BC. ,96. The First Olympic Games were held at the

foot of –(A) Mount Olympus(B) Mount Olympiad(C) Mount Orels(D) Mount of Greeks

97. Why were the Olympic Games held ?(A) To stop wars(B) To crown the best athletes(C) To honour Zeus(D) To sing songs about athletes

98. Approximately how many years ago didthese games originate?(A) 776 years (B) 2279 years(C) 1207 years (D) 2796 years

99. Which of the following contests wasnot held ?(A) Discus throwing(B) Skating(C) Boxing(D) Running

100. The values connected with Olympic Gameswere—(A) physical fitness, education of youth and

friendship(B) health, contests and singing(C) running, jumping, throwing and boxing

(D) four-year cycles, war-time, young ageand friend

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