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Ranker Test-03

Time Allowed : 60 Minutes Maximum Marks : 200


PART-I-General Intelligence and Reasoning/lkekU; ,oa rdZ'kfDr
cqf¼eÙkk
1. Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G, each has a 6. How many triangles are there in the given figure?
different height. A is taller than only F and C. C is nh xbZ vkÑfra es
fdrus f=kHkqt gSa\
taller than F. B is taller than D but shorter than E. E
is not the tallest among all. How many people is
between B and C?

st
lkr fe=kA] B] C] D] E] F vkSjG] çR;sd dhyackbZ vyx&vyx
gSAA dsoy F vkSjC ls yack gSA C] F ls yack gSA
B] D ls yack gS (a) 16 (b) 14
ysfduE ls NksVkEgSA lHkh esa lcls yack ughaB gSA
vkSjC ds chp (c) 15 (d) 13
fdrusyksxksa gS\ 7. Which of the following numbers will replace the
question mark (?) in the given series?

Te
(a) 3 (b) 1
(b) 2 (d) 0 fuEufyf•resa ls dkSu lh la[;k nh xbZ Üka`•yk esa ç'u fpÉ (\) d
2. Which of the following letter-clusters can replace the LFkku ij vk,xh
question mark (?) in the given series to make it logically 4, 9, 16, 35, ?, 137
complete? (a) 96 (b) 66
fuEufyf•resa ls dkSu lk v{kj&lewg nh xbZ Ük`a•yk dks rkfdZd (c):i 71 (d) 70
ls [Link] cukus ds fy, ç'u fpÉ (\) ds LFkku ij vk ldrk gS\ 8. What would be the symbol on the opposite side of '' if
AN 37, ?, EH 50, GE 58, IB 67 the given sheet is folded to form a cube?
(a) DL 42 (b) DI 45 ;fn nh xbZ 'khV dks eksM+dj ?ku cuk;k tk,foijhr
'' ds rks i{k ij
r
(c) CK 43 (d) CL 44 D;k çrhd gksxk\
3. Which option represents the correct order of the given  
ke
words as they would appear in the English dictionary?

dkSulk fodYi fn, x, 'kCnksa ds lgh Øe dks n'kkZrk gS tSlk fd os

vaxzsth 'kCndks"k esa fn•kbZ nsaxs
 
1. Mountain
2. Mould
3. Monster (a)  (b) 
(c)  (d) 
an

4. Mouth
5. Moving 9. X, Y and Z are sitting on a bench facing south. S, T
and U are sitting on a parallel bench facing north. S
(a) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5 (b) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5
sits at one of the ends and immediate left of U. Y sits
(c) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (d) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 facing S. Z sits to the right of X. Who is sitting facing
4. Assuming that it is Wednesday on 5th August 1994 X?
then which day of the week will be on 2nd September
X, Y vkSjZ ,d cs ap ij nf{k.k dh vksj eq• djds cSBs T vkSj
S, gSaA
1995?
U ,d le kukarj csap ij mÙkj dh vksj eq• djdsScSBsfdlh gSaA
,d
;g ekursgq, fd 5 vxLr 1994 dks cqèkokj gS rks 2 flracj 1995 dks
R

lIrkg dk dkSu&lk fnu gksxk\ fljs ij vkSj U ds Bhd ckb± vksj cSBk
Y, SgSA
dh j
vks mUeq• gksdj
cSBk gSA Z, X ds nkb± dh vksj mUeq• gksdj dkSu cSBk
vksj cSBkXgSA
(a) Monday/lkseokj (b) Wednesday/cqèkokj
gS\
(c) Tuesday/eaxyokj (d) Thursday/c`gLifrokj
(a) U (b) T
5. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter-cluster (c) Z (d) S
in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related
10. Three Statements are given followed by Three
to the first letter-cluster and the fourth letter-cluster
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the
is related to the third letter-cluster.
statements to be true, even if they seem to be at
ml fodYi dk p;u dhft, tks ikaposa v{kj&lewg ls mlh çdkj variance with commonly known facts, decide which of
lacafèkr gS ftl çdkj nwljk v{kj&lewg igys v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr
thegSconclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
vkSj pkSFkk v{kj&lewg rhljs v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gS rhu dFku fn,x, gSa ftuds ckn rhu fu"d"kZI] II vkSjIII fn, x,
GINF : SNLT : NOSQ : LTGI :: TEAM: ? gSaA dFkuksa dks lR; ekurs gq,] Hkys gh os lkekU; :i ls Kkr rF
(a) FJFM (b) FJFN fHkUu çrhr gksrs gksa] [Link]; ysa fd dkSu lk fu"d"kZ dFkuk
(c) FKGM (d) FJEM :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
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Statements / dFku% 14. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a
All cow are hen./lHkh xk; eqxhZ gSaA certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one
that does NOT belong to that group?
Some hen are red./dqN eqxhZ yky gSaA
fuEufyf•r pkj v{kj&lewgksa esa ls rhu ,d fuf'pr rjhds ls ,d tSls
All red are curd./lHkh yky ngh gSaA
gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSaA og dkSu lk gS tks ml lew
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
I. Some hen are cow./dqN eqxhZ xk; gSaA
lacafèkr ugha gS
(a) STA (b) YZU
II. Some red are hen./dqN yky eqxhZ gSaA (c) EFO (d) ABT
III. Some curd are red./dqN ngh yky gSaA 15. A paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. appear when unfolded?
nksuksa fu"d"kZ
I vkSjII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA ,d dkxt dks eksM+dj dkVk x;k gS tSlk fd uhps fn•k;k x;k gS
(b) Both conclusions I and III follow.
•ksyus ij ;g dSlk fn•kbZ nsxk\
nksuksa fu"d"kZ
I vkSjIII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(c) Both conclusions II and III follow.
nksuksa fu"d"kZ
II vkSjIII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(d) All conclusions follow.

st
lHkh fu"d"kZ vuqlj.k djrs gSa
11. Which of the following interchange of numbers and (a) (b)
signs would make the given equation correct?
fuEufyf•r esa ls la[;kvksa vkSj fpÉksa dk dkSu lk vknku&çnku fn, x,
lehdj.k dks lgh cuk nsxk\
(c) (d)

Te
512 × 64 ÷ 5 + 30 – 50 = 20
(a) 50 and 64, + and × (b) 20 and 30, + and ÷
(c) 20 and 50, × and ÷ (d) 5 and 20, + and – 16. A man runs x meters towards east and turns right,
12. Select the combination of numbers so that letters runs for y meters and again turns right. Now the man
arranged accordingly will form a meaningful English runs for x–1 meters and again turns to his left. Now
word.
he again runs for y+1 meters and turns to his left.
la[;kvksa ds la;kstu dk p;u djsa rkfd rnuqlkj O;ofLFkr fd, x, From here the man runs for x+2 meters and once more
v{kj ,d lkFkZd vaxzsth 'kCn cuk ldsa turns to his left and runs for z meters. Now which
VARSTE direction the man is facing?
123456
,d vkneh iwoZ fn'kk dh xvksj
ehVj nkSM+rk gS vkSj nk,a y eqM+rk
r
(a) 231645 (b) 452316
(c) 425316 (d) 213654 ehVj nkSM+rk gS vkSj fiQj nk,a eqM+rk gSA x–1 vc
ehVj
og vkneh
13. In the following Venn diagram, the pentagon stands nkSM+rk gS vkSj fiQj ls vius ck,a eqM+rk gSA y+1vcehVj
og fiQj ls
for ‘clerks’, the triangle stands for ‘coffee-lovers’, the
ke
square stands for ‘car-owners’ and the circle stands nkSM+rk gS vkSj vius ck,a eqM+rk gSAx+2 ;gk¡ehVj
ls ognkSM+rk
vkneh
for ‘social workers’. The given letters represent the gS vkSj ,d ckj fiQj vius ck,a eqM+rkz ehVj
gS vkSj
nkSM+rk gSA vc
person in that particular category. vkneh fdl fn'kk dh vksj eq¡g djds •M+k gS
Which of the following categories of persons is (a) North (b) South
represented by the letter ‘D’ ?
(c) East (d) West
fuEUk osu vkjs[k esa] iapdks.k ^DydksaZ* dks n'kkZrk gS]
17.f=kHkqt ^dkWiQh&izsfe;ksa*
Select the option figure in which the given figure (X)
dks n'kkZrk gS] oxZ ^dkj&ekfydksa* dks n'kkZrk gS vkSj o`Ùk ^lkekftd as its part (rotation is NOT allowed).
is embedded
an

dk;ZdrkZvksa* dks n'kZrk gSA fn, x, v{kj ml fo'ks"k [Link] ds ml


O;fDr;ksa
fodYi vkÑfr dk p;u dhft, ftlesa nh xbZ vkÑfr (X)
dks fu:fir djrs gSaA mlds Hkkx ds :i esa varfuZfgr gS (?[Link] dh vuqefr ugh
v{kj D }kjk fdlh [Link] ds O;fDr;ksa dks fu:fir fd;k tkrk gS\

I G
A D
F
B C
R

J
H
(a) (b)
(a) Coffee-lovers who are either car-owners or social
workers.
tks dkWiQh&iszeh gS] os ;k rks dkj ekfyd gSa ;k lkekftd dk;ZdrkZ gSaA
(b) Coffee-lovers who are car-owners, social workers (c) (d)
and clerks also
tks dkWiQh&iszeh dkj&ekfyd gSa] os lkekftd dk;ZdrkZ
18. vkSj
In aDydZ
certain code language, 'REACH' is coded as 
Hkh gSaA 4 and 'SUN' is coded as . How will 'SEARCH' be
(c) Coffee-lovers who are car-owners and social coded in that language?
workers also. ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] dks4 vkSj'SUN' dks
'REACH'
tks dkWiQh&iszeh dkj&ekfyd gSa] os lkekftd dk;ZdrkZ Hkh
 gSaA
ds :i esa dwfVr fd;k x;k gSA ml Hkk"kk esa dks
'SEARCH'
(d) Car-owners who are coffee-lovers but not social dSls dwfVr fd;k tk,xk
workers. (a) 4 (b) 4
tks dkj&ekfyd gSa] os dkWiQh&iszeh gSa ysfdu lkekftd dk;Zdrk
(c) ugha gSaA
4 (d) 4
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19. Identify the figure given in the options which put in vuqekuksa dks if<+, vkSj fiQj [Link]; dhft, fd fn;k x;k dksu
place of the question mark (?) will logically complete vuqeku Kkr rF;ksa dks utjankt djus ij dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i
the series? vuqlj.k djrk gSA
fodYiksa esa fn, x, ml fp=k dks igpkusa ftls ç'u fpÉ (\) ds LFkkuStatement/dFku%
ij j•us ij rkfdZd :i ls Ük`a•yk iwjh gks tk,xh\ Fertilizers maintain the productivity of the soil, so
farmers can continue to grow nutritious crops and
1 2 2 4 3 6 4 8 healthy crops. Farmers turn to fertilizers because these
3 8 6 12 9 16 12
? substances contain plant nutrients such as nitrogen,
4
phosphorus and potassium. Fertilizers have been used
10 5 5 10 since the beginning of agriculture.
(a) (b) moZjd feêðh dh mRikndrk cuk, j•rk gS] blfy, fdlku ikSf"Vd
20 15 20 15
iQlyksa vkSj LoLFk iQlyksa dks mxkuk tkjh j• ldrk gSA fdlku
15 10 10 5 dh vksj #• djrs gSa D;ksafd bu inkFkks± esa ikS/ksa ds iks"kd
(c)
10 5
(d)
15 20
tSls fd ukbVªkstu] iQkLiQksjl vkSj iksVsf'k;eA moZjd dk m
20. The cost of an apple is four less than twice the cost of
dh 'kq#vkr ls fd;k x;k gSA
a banana, and that of a papaya is half the cost of an Assumptions/vuqeku%

st
apple. If the total cost of the fruits is Rs 150, then I. Fertilizers are very harmful and support soil
what is the cost of a banana? erosion./moZjd cgqr gkfudkjd gSa vkSj feêðh ds {kj.k
,d lsc dh dher ,d dsys dh dher ds nksxqus ls pkj de gS] vkSj leFkZu djrs gSaA
,d iihrs dh dher ,d lsc dh dher dh vkèkh gSA ;fn iQyksa dh II. Farmers use natural methods rather than artificial
means to cultivate crops./fdlku iQly dh •srh ds
dqy dher 150 #i;s gS] rks ,d dsys dh dher D;k gS
fy, Ñf=ke lk/uksa ds ctk; çkÑfrd rjhdksa dk mi;ksx djrs gS

Te
(a) Rs. 33 (b) Rs. 36
(c) Rs. 39 (d) Rs. 42 (a) Only assumption I follows.
21. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the dsoy vuqekuI vuqlj.k djrk gSA
same way as are the numbers of the given sets. (b) Only assumption II follows.
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole dsoy vuqekuII vuqlj.k djrk gSA
numbers, without breaking down the numbers into (c) Both I and II follow./I vkSjII nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
its constituent digits. E.g. 13- Operations on 13 such (d) None of the assumptions follow.
as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be dksbZ Hkh vuqeku vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA
performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then 24.
In the following question assuming the given
performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not statements to be True, find which of the conclusion
r
allowed.) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and
og lsV pqusa ftlesa la[;k,¡ mlh rjg ls lacafèkr gksa tSls fn, x, lsV
then give your answers accordingly.
dh la[;k,¡ lacafèkr gSaA fuEufyf•r ç'u esa fn, x, dFkuksa dks lR; ekurs gq,, Kkr dhft,
ke
fd fn, x, fu"d"kks±
(uksV% la[;kvksa dks mlds ?kVd vadksa esa rksM+s fcuk] [Link] la[;kvksa ij lapkyu esa ls dkSu lk/ls fu"d"kZ fuf'pr :i ls lR; gSa
fd;k tkuk pkfg,A mnkgj.k ds fy, 13& 13 ij lapkyu tSls fd 13 esa vkSj mlds vuqlkj mÙkj nhft,
Statement/dFku%
tksM+uk@?kVkuk@[Link] djuk vkfn fd;k tk ldrk gSA 13 dks 1 vkSj 3 esa rksM+uk
P > Q > R; R > S > T; T > V < X
vkSj fiQj 1 vkSj 3 ij [Link]; lapkyu djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
(6, 9, 75) I. P>V II. S > X
(8, 12, 136) III. V>R
an

(a) (4, 6, 32) (b) (10, 6, 60) (a) Only conclusion I is True/dsoy fu"d"kZI lR; gSA
(c) (4, 8, 36) (d) (9, 5, 45)
(b) Only conclusion II is True/dsoy fu"d"kZII lR; gSA
22. If a mirror is place on the line AB, then out of the
option figures which figure will be the right image of (c) Both conclusion II and III are True
the question figure? fu"d"kZ
II vkSjIII nksuksa lR; gSA
(d) Both conclusion I and III are True
;fn ,d niZ.k dks js•k
AB ij j•k tk,] rks nh xbZ fodYiksa esa ls dkSu
fu"d"kZ
I vkSjIII nksuksa lR; gSA
lh vkÑfr ç'u vkÑfr dh lgh Nfo gksxhA
25. In a certain code language,/,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa]
A 'X + Y' means 'X is the sister of Y',
R

'X + Y' dk vFkZ 'X, Y dh cgu gS*]


X # Y' means 'X is the husband of Y',
'X # Y' dk vFkZ 'X, Y dh ifr gS*]
'X $ Y' means 'X is the daughter of Y',
B 'X $ Y' dk vFkZ 'X, Y dh csVh gS*]
'X % Y' means 'X is the mother of Y',
'X % Y' dk vFkZ 'X, Y dh ek¡ gS*]
(a) (b) 'X @ Y' means 'X is the brother of Y'.
'X @ Y' dk vFkZ 'X, Y dh HkkbZ gS*A
Based on the above, which of the following expressions
(c) (d) denotes that '4 is the wife of 6' ?
mijksDr ds vk/kj ij] fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk O;atd n'kkZrk g
23. Read the assumptions and then decide which of the '4, 6' dh iRuh gS*\
given assumptions logically follows from the given (a) 4 % 16 # 11 + 18 % 6 (b) 6 @ 18 + 11 + 16 % 4
statements disregarding commonly known facts. (c) 16 $ 4 % 18 + 11 % 6 (d) 4 % 16 + 11 @ 18 $ 6
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PART-II- General Awarencess/lkekU; tkudkjh


26. Which of the following is NOT a feature of the 32. In which of the following years was VD Savarkar sent
Constitution of India? to Andaman Jail by the British?
fuEufyf•r esa ls fdl o"kZ esa oh-Mh- lkojdj dks vaxzstksa }kjk
fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lh] Hkkjrh; lafo/ku dh fo'ks"krk ugha gS\
(a) Dual Citizenship/nksgjh ukxfjdrk tsy Hkstk x;k Fkk\
(b) Blend of rigidity & flexibility/dBksjrk vkSj yphysiu dk esy (a) 1910 (b) 1923
(c) 1922 (d) 1911
(c) Independent Judiciary/Lora=k U;k;ikfydk
33. In which year was Project Tiger launched in India?
(d) Universal Adult Franchise/lkoZHkkSfed o;Ld erkf/dkj
Hkkjr esa çkstsDV VkbxjTiger) fdl o"kZ 'kq: fd;k x;k Fkk\
(Project
27. _____ Directive principles of State Policy were added
(a) 1973 (b) 1970
to the Indian Constitution by the 42nd Constitutional
Amendment Act of 1976. (c) 1985 (d) 1972
34. The Wardha is a tributary of which of the following rivers?
jkT; osQ
_____uhfr funs'kd rRoksa dks 1976 osQ 42osa lafo/ku la'kks/u

st
vf/fu;e }kjk Hkkjrh; lafo/ku esa tksM+k x;k FkkA o/kZ fuEufyf•r esa ls fdl unh dh lgk;d unh gS\
(a) Three/rhu (b) Two/nks (a) Godavari river/xksnkojh unh

(c) Four/pkj (d) Five/ik¡p (b) Narmada river/ueZnk unh

28. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT (c) Tapi river/rkIrh unh

Te
regarding Fundamental Rights? (d) Mahanadi river/egkunh unh
ekSfyd vf/dkjksa osQ laca/ esa fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk dFku
35. xyr
In gS\
which state of India is the Chandra Prabha Wildlife
(a) Fundamental Rights can be enforced by Law. Sanctuary located?
ekSfyd vf/dkjksa dks dkuwu }kjk ykxw fd;k tk ldrk gSA paæ çHkk oU;tho vHk;kj.; Hkkjr osQ fdl jkT; esa fLFkr gS\
(b) Article 21 provids right to life. (a) Bihar/fcgkj
vuqPNsn 21 thou dk vf/dkj çnku djrk gSA (b) Uttar Pradesh/mÙkj
çns'k
(c) The Fundamental Rights are mentioned in
(c) Madhya Pradesh/eè; çns'k
r
constitution from article 12 to 35.
(d) Gujarat/xqtjkr
ekSfyd vf/dkjksa dk mYys• lafo/ku esa vuqPNsn 12 ls 35 rd
fd;k x;k gSA
ke
36. The upper portion of the Earth is known as:
(d) Fundamental rights are derived from the Britain i`Foh osQ Åijh Hkkx dks D;k dgk tkrk gS\
Constitution.
(a) Lithosphere/LFkyeMy
ekSfyd vf/dkj fczVsu osQ lafo/ku ls fy, x, gSaA
(b) Stratosphere/lerki eaMy
29. Who among the following devised the system of
(c) Troposphere/{kksHk eaMy
‘Subsidiary Alliance’?
fuEufyf•r esa ls fdlus ^lgk;d xBca/u* dh ç.kkyh rS;kj dh\ (d) Mesosphere/eè;eaMy
an

(a) Lord William Bentinck/ykWMZ fofy;e csafVd 37. Which Five-Year Plan primarily focused on the 'Garibi
Hatao' initiative?
(b) Lord Wellesley/ykWMZosystyh
dkSu&lh iapo"khZ; ;kstuk eq[; :i ls ^xjhch gVkvks* igy ij osaQfæ
(c) Lord Dalhousie/ykWMZ MygkSth
(a) Fifth Five-Year Plan/ik¡poha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk
(d) Lord Canning/ykWMZ osQfuax
30. Who among the following was the last sultan of Delhi (b) Third Five-Year Plan/rhljh iapo"khZ; ;kstuk
R

sultanate? (c) Sixth Five-Year Plan/NBha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk


fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu fnYyh lYrur dk vafre lqYrku Fkk\ (d) Fourth Five-Year Plan/pkSFkh iapo"khZ; ;kstuk
(a) Ibrahim Lodi/bczkfge yksnh 38. Match the concepts in column A with their respective
(b) Sikandar Lodi/fldanj yksnh descriptions in column B.
(c) Firoz Shah Tughlaq /fiQjkst 'kkg rqxyd LraHk
A esa nh xbZ vo/[Link] dks
B esa
LraHk
fn, x, muls lacaf/r
(d) Muhammad Bin Tughlaq/eqgEen fcu rqxyd fooj.k osQ lkFk lqesfyr dhft,A
31. In which of the following Major Rock Edicts of Ashoka Column/LraHk A
is the Kalinga war mentioned? a. Gross national product/ldy jk"Vªh; mRikn
fuEufyf•r esa ls v'kksd osQ fdl çeq• f'kykys• esa dfyax ;q¼ dkb. Net national product/oqQy jk"Vªh; mRikn
mYys• fd;k x;k gS\
c. Personal income/O;fDrxr vk;
(a) XII (b) XI
(c) XIII (d) X d. Disposable personal income/ç;ksT; O;fDrxr vk;

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Column/LraHk
B 44. Which of the following is NOT a component of a flower?
1. Annual income received by the individual's fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk iwQy dk ?kVd ugha gS\
production in a given period/fdlh fuf'pr vof/ esa (a) Spines/dk¡Vk
O;fDr osQ mRiknu }kjk çkIr okf"kZd vk; (b) Androecium/iqeax
2. After the tax of personal income
(c) Corolla/nyiqat
O;fDrxr vk; osQ dj osQ ckn
(d) Calyx/[Link]
3. Money value of the national output
jk"Vªh; mRiknu dk ekSfæd ewY; 45. Identify a spiral-shaped bacteria.
4. Net production of goods services during the year lfiZy vkdkj ds cSDVhfj;k dh igpku dhft,A
o"kZ osQ nkSjku eky lsokvksa dk oqQy mRiknu (a) Vibrio/fofcz;ks (b) Coccus/dksdl
(a) a-3, b-1, c-2, d-4 (b) a-2, b-1, c-3, d-4
(c) Spirillum/fLifjye (d) Bacillus/cSflyl
(c) a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1 (d) a-3, b-4, c-1, d-2
46. The head office of Board of Control for Cricket in India
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(BCCI) is located in ________.
industry?
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fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk la;qDr {ks=k m|ksx dk ,d mnkgj.k gS\ cksMZ
(BCCI) dk eq[;ky; __________ esa
(a) Oil India Limited/vkW;y bafM;k fyfeVsM
fLFkr gSA
(b) Steel Authority of India Limited (a) Kolkata/dksydkrk (b) New Delhi/ubZ fnYyh
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Hkkjr gSoh bysfDVªdYl fyfeVsM the following states?
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VkVk vk;ju ,aM LVhy daiuh çnku fd;k tkrk gS\
40. Which of the following is a correct order of basicity? (a) Nagaland/ukxkySaM
fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk {kkjdrk dk lgh Øe gSA (b) Chhattisgarh/NÙkhlx<+
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(a) KOH > CsOH > NaOH > LiOH
(c) Manipur/[Link]
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(d) Mizoram/fetksje
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(d) CsOH > KOH > NaOH > LiOH 48. Which Indian singer wrote ‘Raag Sarita’?
41. Which of the following characteristics is NOT of Aves? fdl Hkkjrh; xk;d@xkf;dk us ^jkx lfjrk* fy•k Fkk\
fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lh fo'ks"krk] ,ohtdh ugha gS\
(Aves) (a) Balasaheb Poonchwale
(a) These are warm-blooded animals. ckyklkgsc iwaNokys
;s xeZ •wu okys tho gksrs gSaA (b) Chintaman Raghunath Vyas
(b) They give birth to live young ones with some fparkeu j?kqukFk O;kl
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exceptions those lay eggs.


(c) Kesarbai Kerkar
;s thfor cPpksa dks tUe nsrs gSa] oqQN vioknksa dks NksM+dj tks fd
osQljckbZ osQjdj
vaMs nsrs gSaA
(d) Kumar Gandharva
(c) They breathe through the lungs
;s isQiQM+ksa ls lkal ysrs gSaA dqekj xa/oZ
(d) They have four-chambered heart. 49. Which of the following is an inactivated polio vaccine
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developed in 1952?
budk ân; pkj d{kh; gksrk gSA
42. What is the unit of measurement for optical power of fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lh 1952 esa fodflr ,d fuf"Ø; iksfy;ks oSDlhu
the lens? (a) TAB vaccine/VScTAB ( ) oSDlhu
ysal dh vkWfIVdy ikWoj (çdk'kh; 'kfDr) ds fy, eki dh bdkbZ D;k gS\
(b) Salk vaccine/lkYd oSDlhu
(a) Radian/jsfM;u (b) Diopter/Mk;ksIVj (c) HDCV vaccine/,p-Mh-lh-oh- ( ) oSDlhu
HDCV
(c) Yotta/;ksêðk (d) Katal/dVy
(d) Imvanex vaccine/bEosusDl oSDlhu
43. Ernest Rutherford used about _____ thick gold foil for
50. The National Youth Policy 2014 defines youth ____ as
alpha scattering experiments.
____ the population between the ages of 30 years.
vuZsLV jnjiQksMZ us vYiQk ç[Link] ç;ksxksa
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eksVh
fy, yxHkx jk"Vªh; ;qok uhfr 2014 esa ;qok dks 30 o"kZ dh vk;q ds ch
lksus dh iUuh dk bLrseky fd;k FkkA tula[;k ds :i esa ifjHkkf"kr fd;k x;k gS
(a) 900 atoms/[Link] (b) 700 atoms/[Link] (a) 15; 25 (b) 20; 29
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PART-III-Quantitative Aptitude/ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk

51. A man, a woman, and a boy can complete a work in 2 1


14 days, 20 days, and 10 days respectively. How (a) (b)
3 3
many women must assist 3 men and 5 boys to
2 1
14 (c) (d)
complete the work in days? 7 7
17 cos2 x
,d iq#"k] ,d efgyk vkSj ,d yM+dk fdlh dk;Z dks Øe'k%57.14 What is the simplified value of cosec x –
3
sin3 x
14 fuEufyf[kr dk ljyhÑr eku gS%
fnu] 20 fnu vkSj 10 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA dk;Z
fnuksa
dks
17 2
3 cos x
esa iwjk djus ds fy, fdruh efgykvksa dks 3 iq#"kksa vkSj 5 cosec x–
yM+dksa sin3 x
dh lgk;rk djuh gksxh\ (a) sec x (b) cos x
(a) 7 (b) 10 (c) tan x (d) cosec x
(c) 5 (d) 9 58. If Arun travels with 70% speed of his usual speed,
52. The radius of the two circles is 6 cm and 9 cm. If the then he will reach 15 minutes late. What is the usual

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distance between their centers is 18 cm, then the time taken by him?
number of common tangents to these two circles is: ;fn v#.k viuh lkekU; pky dh 70» pky ls ;k=kk djrk gS] rks
nksuksa o`Ùkksa6dh vkSj9 cm gSA ;fn muds dsUæksa ds og 15 feuV dh nsjh ls igq¡prk gSA mlds }kjk fy;k tkus ok
cmf=kT;k
chp dh nwjh lkekU; le; fdruk gS\
18 cm gS] rks bu nksuksa o`Ùkksa ij mHk;fu"B Li'kZj•kvksa
(a) 30 min (b) 45 min
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(c) 35 min (d) 42 min
(a) 1 (b) 4 59. A certain amount invested for 2 years at a simple rate
(c) 2 (d) 3 of interest of 4% per annum. If the rate of interest
53. The number of those numbers which are between 300 changes to 3%, for how much time should the amount
and 700 (both inclusive) and divisible by 4, 5, and 6 be invested to get the interest equal to that received at
is X. What is the value of (X2 – X + 1)? 4%?
,d fuf'pr /ujkf'k 4» çfr o"kZ dh lkèkkj.k C;kt nj ij 2 o"kks±
300 vkSj 700 (nksuksa lekos'kh) ds chp vkSj 4] 5 vkSj 6 ls foHkkftr
gksus okyh la[;kvksa dhXla[;k
gSA(X2 – X + 1) dk eku fdruk ds fy, fuos'k dh tkrh gSA ;fn C;kt nj dks cnydj 3» dj nh
gS\ tkrh gS] rks 4» dh nj ij çkIr C;kt ds cjkcj C;kt çkIr djus
ds fy, /ujkf'k dks fdrus le;kof/ ds fy, fuos'k dh tkuh
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(a) 21 (b) 31
(c) 43 (d) 57 pkfg;s\
54. The simple interest on Rs.2400 at some rate of (a) 26 months/eghusa (b) 30 months/eghusa
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interest for 4 years is Rs. 576. What is the interest (c) 32 months/eghusa (d) 36 months/eghusa
on same sum at same rate of interest for 2 years when
60. The average of 33 numbers is 70. If two new numbers
compounded annually? are also added, then the average becomes 72. What
4 o"kks± esa 2400 #i;s dh /ujkf'k ij C;kt ,d fuf'pr nj ij is the sum of two new numbers?
lkèkkj.k C;kt 576 #i;s gSA okf"kZd :i ls la;ksftr djus ij 2 o"kks±
33 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr 70 gSA ;fn nks ubZ la[;k,¡ Hkh tksM+
esa leku /ujkf'k ij leku C;kt nj ij pØo`f¼ C;kt fdruk gS\ gS] rks vkSlr 72 gks tkrk gSA nks ubZ la[;kvksa dk ;ksxiQ
(a) Rs.235.2 (b) Rs.296.64 gS\
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(c) Rs.288 (d) Rs.345.6 (a) 200 (b) 210


55. The ratio of the radius and height of a cylinder is (c) 220 (d) 240
61. Find the sum of all the possible value of (X + Y), so
2 : 3 respectively. If the volume of the cylinder is
that the number 380X3Y79 is divisible by 11.
6468 cu. cm, then find the height of cylinder.
(X + Y) ds lHkh laHkkfor ekuksa dk ;ksxiQy Kkr dhft, rkf
,d csyu dh f=kT;k vkSj Å¡pkbZ dk vuqikr 2 Øe'k%
: 3 gSA la[;k 380X3Y79, 11 ls foHkkT; gksA
;fn csyu dk vk;ru 6468 cu. cm gS] rks csyu dh špkbZ Kkr (a) 25 (b) 21
dhft,A
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(c) 20 (d) 23
(a) 18 cm (b) 24 cm 62. If X2 + Y2 = 2A(Y – 2X) – 5A2, find the value of X – Y.
(c) 30 cm (d) 21 cm ;fn X2 + Y2 = 2A(Y – 2X) – 5A2 gS] rks X – Y dk eku Kkr
56. In a bag there are marbles of two different colors - dhft,A
white and black of two different sizes - small and (a) –2A (b) –A
large. 30% of total marbles are black and 30% of total (c) 3A (d) –3A
2 63. Ratio of cost price and marked price of an item is
marbles are small. If th of white marbles are small,
7 3 : 5 respectively. If shopkeeper gave a discount of
what fraction of the black marbles are large? 16% on its marked price, then find the profit%/loss%
,d cSx esa nks vyx&vyx jaxksa liQsn vkSj dkys rFkk nks vyx&
at which Item is sold.
vyx vkdkj & NksVs vkSj cM+s daps gSaA dqy dapksa dk 30»fdlh dkys
oLrq ds Ø; ewY; vkSj vafdr ewY; dk vuqikr Øe'k% 3 %
5 gSAdapksa
daps & gSa vkSj dqy dapksa dk 30» NksVs daps gSaA ;fn liQsn ;fn nqdkunkj vafdr ewY; ij 16» dh NwV nsrk gS] rk
2 ykHk»@gkfu» Kkr dhft,] ftl ij oLrq csph xbZ gSA
dk oka Hkkx NksVs daps gSa] rks dkys dapksa dk fdruk(a)Hkkx25%
cM+s (b) 40%
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64. The length and width of a canvas is X m and 3 m orZeku ls lkr o"kZ ckn ve`rk vkSj iQyd dh vk;q dk vuqik
respectively. This canvas is required to make a conical Øe'k%5 : 6 gksxkA ve`rk vkSj iQyd nksuksa dh orZeku vk
tent 24 m in diameter and 3.5 m in slant height. Find
;ksxiQy 41 o"kZ gSA rhu o"kZ ckn ve`rk dh vk;q Kkr dhft;sA
the value of X. (a) 21 years (b) 26 years
,d dSuokl dh yackbZ vkSj pkSM+kbZ X m vkSj
Øe'k%
3 m gSA bl (c) 23 years (d) 18 years
dSuokl dks24 m O;kl vkSj3.5 m fr;Zd ÅapkbZ esa ,d 'kaDokdkj
70. What is the value of [25% of (16 + 24) + 13% of 400%
rEcw cukus dh vko';drkXgSA dk eku Kkr dhft;sA of (56 + 44)]?
(a) 48 m (b) 44 m [25% of (16 + 24) + 13% of 400% of (56 + 44)] dk eku
(c) 56 m (d) 42 m fdruk gS\
65. The ratio between the cost price of article A and B is (a) 56 (b) 78
21 : 32. The marked price of articles A and B are Rs. (c) 72 (d) 62
X and Rs. Y respectively. Shopkeeper sold the article 71. Study the data carefully and answer the following
A at 10% discount and gains 20% on it and he sold question:
the article B at 20% discount and gains 10% on it. lwpuk dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft, vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,%
Find the ratio between X and Y. The below pie chart shows the total cost of import of
oLrqA vkSjB ds Ø; ewY; ds chp dk vuqikr 21 : 32 gSA electronic devices from five countries (A, B, C, D, and E)
in India:
oLrqA vkSjB dk vafdr ewY; Øe'k% X #i;s vkSjY #i;s gSA
uhps fn;k x;k o`Ùkh; vkjs• Hkkjr esa (A, ikap
B,ns'kksa
C, D, vkSj

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nqdkunkj us oLrq
A dks 10» NwV ij cspk vkSj ml ij 20» dk
E) ls bysDVªkWfud [Link] ds vk;kr dh dqy ykxr dks n'kkZ
ykHk çkIr fd;k vkSj mlusBoLrq dks 20» NwV ij csp fn;k vkSj Import
ml ij 10» dk ykHk çkIr fd;kA rks X vkSjY ds chp dk A
vuqikr Kkr dhft,A E 13%
(a) 7 : 11 (b) 11 : 9 27%
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(c) 7 : 9 (d) 9 : 7 C
25%
66. In a triangle ABC, D and E are two point on the line 15% C
AB and AC respectively such that DE || BC. If 20%
AB = 24 cm, AC = 20 cm and AE = 12cm then find the If the import of electronic devices from country D is
value of BD. Rs.51750, then what is the difference between the
,d f=kHkqtABC esa] Øe'k% js•k
AB vkSjAC ij nks fcanq
D vkSj import of electronic devices from country B and that
E bl çdkj gSa fdDE || BC gSA ;fnAB = 24cm, AC = of from country E?
20 cm vkSjAE = 12cm gS] rks BD dk eku Kkr dhft,A ;fn ns'kD ls bysDVªkWfud [Link] dk vk;kr 51750 #- gS] rk
(a) 8.4 cm (b) 9.6 cm B vkSj ns'kE ls bysDVªkWfud [Link] ds vk;kr esa fdruk varj
(c) 7.8 cm (d) 9.2 cm
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(a) Rs.6500 (b) Rs.6700
67. Following Table shows the number of Pizzas ordered (c) Rs.6900 (d) Rs.6300
by the persons who are living in 3 Buildings from 72. A is directly proportional to B and inversely
Pizza Hut, Domino's and Mojo Pizza. proportional to C. If B = 108 and C = 18 then A = 12.
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fuEufyf•r rkfydk fiTtk gV] Mksfeukst vkSj ekstks fiTtk ls 3 fcfYMax
Whatesawill be the value of B when A = 17 and C = 14?
jgus okys O;fÙkQ;ksa }kjk vkMZj fd, x, fiTtk dh la[;k dks n'kkZrhA,gSA
B ds vuqØekuqifr vkSjC ds O;qRØekuqikrh gSA ;fn
B = 108
Building Pizza Hut Domino's Mojo Pizza vkSjC = 18 gS] rks A = 12 gSA A = 17 vkSjC = 14 gksus ij
Building A 12 20 8 B dk eku fdruk gS\
Building B 22 30 18 (a) 129 (b) 119
(c) 87 (d) 113
Building C 24 40 16
73. What is the value of sin 75°?
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What percent less is the total number of Domino's sin 75° dk eku fdruk gS\
Pizzas ordered in the 3 Buildings to the sum of the
number of Pizza Hut and Mojo Pizzas ordered in the
(a)

1 3  (b)
1 5  
3 Buildings?
rhuksa fcfYMaxksa ls vkMZj fd, x, Mksfeukst fiTtk dh dqy la[;k  2 2 3 2  
rhuksa fcfYMaxksa ls vkMZj fd, x, fiTtk gV vkSj ekstks fiTtk dh
1  5
la[;k ds ;ksx ls fdrus çfr'kr de gS\ (c) (d) Other than above
(a) 6% (b) 8% 2 2 
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68. In an academy, the total number of boys is 20% less 54 3 b
74. If a– then the value of (a + b) is:
than the number of girls and the number of girls is 2 33 3
80% more than the number of teachers. If the total
number of students in the academy is 810, then the 54 3 b
number of teachers in the academy are -
;fn a– gS] rks(a + b) dk eku gS%
2 33 3
,d vdkneh esa yM+dksa dh dqy la[;k] yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k (a) ls 2 (b) 4
20» de gS vkSj yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k] f'k{kdksa dh la[;k ls 80»(c) 5 (d) 6
vf/d gSA ;fn vdkneh esa Nk=kksa dh dqy la[;k 810 gS] rks vdkneh 1
esa f'k{kdksa dh la[;k gS & 75. If (x – 1) (x + 1) = 1, then find the (x + 1)3 – +4=?
x  13
(a) 100 (b) 250
1
(c) 200 (d) 150 ;fn (x – 1) (x + 1) = 1 gS] rks
(x + 1)3 – 3 +4 dk eku
69. Seven years from now, the ratio of ages of Amrita and x  1
Falak will be 5 : 6 respectively. The sum of present Kkr dhft,A
ages of both Amrita and Falak is 41 years. Find the
(a) 6 (b) 27
age of Amrita after three years. (c) 18 (d) 9

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76. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. 80. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank
Rajendra is always _____ about showing up for work no.80
because he feels that _____ is a sign of irresponsibility. (a) market (b) origin
(a) legible, carelessness (c) center (d) flow
81. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank
(b) tolerable, absenteeism.
no.81
(c) Punctual, tardiness
(a) bank (b) oil
(d) belligerent, naughtiness (c) gold (d) sand
77. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. 82. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank
Leela unknowingly ____ the thief by holding open the no.82
elevator doors and ____ his escape. (a) racked (b) cleaned
(a) coerced, making (b) Abetted, ensuring (c) checked (d) backed
(c) sanctioned, helping (d) Solicited, Supported 83. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank
78. The following sentence has been divided into parts. no. 83
One of them may contain an error. Select the part (a) tempted (b) attempted

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that contains the error from the given options. If (c) prompted (d) attracted
you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your 84. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank
answer. no.84
The SP has declared that those who are found (a) (a) voice (b) button
guilty of breach of law (b) or taking the law into their (c) flag (d) alarm
hands (c) they will be taken to task.(d) 85. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank

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79. The following sentence has been divided into parts. no.85
(a) tense (b) waves
One of them may contain an error. Select the part
(c) noise (d) money
that contains the error from the given options. If you
86. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer. underlined word.
Soaps are molecules in which the two ends (a)/ have The outcome document of the Rio+20 Conference, the
differing properties, one is hydrophilic (b)/which Future We want, underscores climate change as “an
interacts with water, while the another end (c)/is inevitable and urgent global challenge with long-term
hydrophobic which interacts with hydrocarbons. (d) implications for the sustainable development of all
Direction (80 - 85): In the following passage, some countries”. Through the document, Members State
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words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully express their concern about the continuous rising of
and select the most appropriate option to fill in each emissions of greenhouse gases and the vulnerability
blank. of all countries, particularly developing countries, to
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A new commodity spawns a lucrative, fast-growing the adverse impacts of climate change.
industry, prompting antitrust regulators to step in to restrain (a) immemorable (b) undeniable
those who control its _____(80)_____ . A century ago, the (c) adventurous (d) escapable
resource in question was oil. Now similar concerns are being 87. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
raised by the giants that deal in data, the ____(81)_____ of underlined word.
the digital era. These titans— Alphabet (Google’s parent From the outset of the pandemic, the United Nations
system mobilised early and comprehensively. It led
company), Amazon, Apple, Face-book and Microsoft-look
on the global health response, provided life-saving
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unstoppable. They are the five most valuable listed firms in


humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable,
the world. Their profits are surging: they collectively established instruments for rapid responses to the
____(82)____ up over $25bn in net profit in the first quarter socio-economic impact and laid out a broad policy
of 2017. Amazon captures half of all dollars spent on-line agenda for action on all fronts.
in America. Google and Facebook accounted for almost all (a) at risk (b) poor
the revenue growth in digital advertising in America last (c) arrogant (d) adaptable
year. Such dominance has ____(83)____ calls for the tech 88. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute
giants to be broken up, as Standard Oil was in the early the underlined segment in the given sentence.
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20th century. This newspaper has argued against such Planets in our solar system close and big for them to
drastic action in the past. Size alone is not a crime. The twinkle.
giants’ success has benefited consumers. Few want to live (a) very close and big
without Google’s search engine, Amazon’s one-day delivery (b) are quite close and big
or Facebook’s newsfeed. Nor do these firms raise the (c) are too close and big
___(84)____ when standard antitrust tests are applied. (d) is close and big
Far from gouging consumers, many of their services are 89. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given
word.
free (users pay, in effect, by handing over yet more data).
Comical
Take account of offline rivals, and their market shares look
(a) Remedial (b) Tragic
less worrying. And the emergence of upstarts like Snapchat (c) Rebellious (d) Farcical
suggests that new entrants can still make ____(85)____. But 90. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word
there is cause for concern. Internet companies’ control of given in brackets to fill in the blank.
data gives them enormous power. Old ways of thinking about Her voice, soft and _____ (shrill) flowed effortlessly
competition, devised in the era of oil, look outdated in what through the room.
has come to be called the “data economy”. A new approach (a) mellow (b) croaky
is needed. (c) piercing (d) nasal
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91. Select the most appropriate homophone to fill in the (a) Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour.
blank. But he could not muster up the courage. So, he
The mechanics tried a lot to get that car ____ from turned down.
the accident spot. (b) Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour.
(a) towed (b) toad But he could not muster up the courage. So, he
(c) toed (d) told checked out.
92. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute (c) Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour.
But he could not muster up the courage. So, he
the underlined words in the given sentence.
chickened out.
Although I have a lot of work to do, I am determined
(d) Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour.
finish it all by the end of the day so that I can enjoy But he could not muster up the courage. So, he
my weekend not having any imminent due dates. broke in.
(a) with no pending reservations 97. Select the most appropriate homonyms from the given
(b) without any looming deadlines alternatives to fill in the blanks.
(c) not leaving any work incomplete He ______ imitate the playful movement of the ______ .
(d) not with any pressure of due date Alternatives:
93. Select the most appropriate connotation to fill in the A. does (female deer) B. does

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blank. C. dose
Raju is such a _____ always prying into other people’s (a) A, C (b) A, B
business! (c) C, B (d) B, A
98. The underlined phrase in the given sentence has been
(a) nosy (b) cheeky
used incorrectly. Select the option that can correctly
(c) perky (d) stingy

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replace the underlined segment.
94. The following sentence has been split into four
Samita asked out a favour of going early today
segments. Identify the segment that contains an (a) asked for (b) asked around
INCORRECT preposition. (c) asked after (d) asked over
I am writing to invite you/to give a presentation/for 99. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute
our Jobs and Careers Conference/for engineering the underlined segment in the given sentence.
graduates. We feel warm on the subject
(a) I am writing to invite you (a) warming about (b) warmed on
(b) for engineering graduates (c) warmly about (d) warmer on
(c) to give a presentation 100. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled
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(d) for our Jobs and Careers Conference order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to
95. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
idiom. A. The so-called harmless activities of a small
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To be at daggers drawn number of people are increasingly becoming a
(a) To be about to collapse serious problem for the internet.
(b) Ready to fight B. You would have seen an increasing amount of
(c) Under suspicion ‘junk mail’ showing up in your email box.
(d) To be under control C. It is basically electronic junk mail or junk
96. Identify the error in the following sentence and select newsgroup postings.
the option with the correct use of the phrasal verb. D. Spam is the flooding of the internet with many
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copies of the same message on people who would


Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour. But
not otherwise choose to receive it.
he could not muster up the courage. So, he blacked
(a) CADB (b) BADC
out.
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ANSWER KEY
PART-I REASONING ABILITY
1. (c) 2. (c) 3. (b) 4. (d) 5. (a) 6. (c) 7. (b) 8. (c) 9. (b) 10. (d)
11. (c) 12. (b) 13. (c) 14. (d) 15. (a) 16. (a) 17. (d) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (c)
21. (a) 22. (a) 23. (b) 24. (a) 25. (d)

PART-II- GENERAL AWARENCESS


26. (a) 27. (c) 28. (d) 29. (b) 30. (a) 31. (c) 32. (d) 33. (a) 34. (a) 35. (b)
36. (a) 37. (a) 38. (d) 39. (a) 40. (d) 41. (b) 42. (b) 43. (c) 44. (a) 45. (c)
46. (d) 47. (a) 48. (b) 49. (b) 50. (c)

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PART-III QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
51. (b) 52. (b) 53. (c) 54. (b) 5 5. (d) 56. (a) 57. (d) 58. (c) 59. (c) 60. (b)
61. (a) 62. (d) 63. (b) 64. (b) 65. (a) 66. (b) 67. (c) 68. (b) 69. (a) 70. (d)

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71. (c) 72. (b) 73. (a) 74. (c) 75. (c)

PART-IV ENGLISH LANGUAGE


76. (c) 77. (b) 78. (d) 79. (c) 80. (d) 81. (b) 82. (a) 83. (c) 84. (d) 85. (b)
86. (b) 87. (a) 88. (c) 89. (b) 90. (a) 91. (c) 92. (b) 93. (a) 94. (d) 95. (b)
96. (a) 97. (d) 98. (a) 99. (c) 100. (d)
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SOLUTIONS
1. (c) G > E > B > D > A > C > F 7. (b) 66
So, there are two persons between B and C.
4 9 16 35 66 137
2. (c) CK43
+7 +9 (×2+1) (×2–2) (×2+3) (×2–4) (×2+5)
–3 –3
+2 +2
8. (c)
A N 37, C K 43 , E H 50 , G E 58 , I B 67    
1 14 3 11 5 8 7 5 9 2
  
+2 +2
–3 –3   
+6 +8
 
bl iz'u esaletters esa(+2, –3) dh series follow gks jgh gSA rFkk
numbers esa Øe'k% consecutive number (+6, +7, +8, +9) vr% ,  ds foijhr gSA
Add djds fy[kk x;k gSA 9. (b) T
3. (b) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5 Y Z X

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3. Monster
2. Mould S U T
1. Mountain T, X dh vksj mUeq[k gksdj cSBk gSA
4. Mouth
10. (d)
5. Moving Hen

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4. (d) Thursday
Red
 5 August, 1994 = Wednesday Cow
5 94 94 Curd
days + Month Code + years + Leap Years.
7 7 4
I. Some hen are cow. ()
34 –2
5 + 3 + 3 + 23 = = 6  Friday
  Wed. II. Some red are hen. ()
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 So, 2 September 1995 III. Some curd are red. ()
2 95 95 vr% All conc. follow.
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day + Month Code + years + Leap Years. 11. (c) 20 and 50, × and ÷
7 7 4
35 512 × 64 ÷ 5 + 30 – 50 = 20
–2
2 + 6 + 4 + 23 = 
= 0  Sat.  Thu.
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7 After interchanging (20 and 50, × and ÷)
Note: Real Day Friday vk jgk gS ysfdu
Question esa
Wednesday  512 ÷ 64 × 5 + 30 – 20 = 50
fn;k gS] blfy,According to Question Friday ls Wednesday 2  8 × 5 + 30 – 20 = 50
Day ihNs gS] rks ge RealHkh Day esa2 Day ihNs dj nsxsASo,  40 + 30 – 20 = 50
Saturday Real day gS] blesa 2 Day ihNsThursday Answer gSA  70 – 20 = 50
5. (a) 7 9 14 6
and 14 15 19 17  50 = 50
G I N F N O S Q
12. (b) 452316- STARVE (This is making a meaningful word
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Opp.–1

Opp.–1

Opp.–1

Opp.–1

Opp.–1

Opp.–1

+5 +5 which means die from hunger.)


13. (c) Coffee lovers
S N L T L T G I
19 14 12 20 12 20 7 9 Social
Similarly, worker
20 5 1 13
T E A M I G
Clerk
Opp.–1

Opp.–1

A
F
+5 +5
B J
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C
F J F M H
6 10 6 13
bl iz'u esa A
( , E, I, O, U) 5 Loj gS blfy, lHkh Loj v{kj esa $5 Car owners
add fd;k x;k gS vkSj lHkh O;atu v{kj esa – 1 fd;k x;k gSA
opposite Coffee-lovers who are car-owners and social workers also.
6. (c) 15 dkWiQh&iszeh tks dkj ekfyd gS] lkekftd dk;Zdrk Hkh gSaA
A 14. (d)
B C S T A Y Z U
N O
E G
D (a) (b)
M F +1 Opp.–6 +1 Opp.–6
H
E F O A B T
L K I J
(c) (d)
+1 Opp.–6 +1 Opp.–5
ABC, BDC, DEC, ADC, MNC, MCF, MFK, MCK,
MLK, FEG, FCO, FKJ, HIJ, FHG, FOJ vr% bl iz'u esaoption D dks NksM+dj ckdh lHkh
sameesa
pattern
vr% dqy f=kHkqt dh la[;k
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15. (a) 22. (a)

16. (a) North


xm 23. (b) fodYi 2 lgh lek/ku gSA dsoy vuqeku II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
,d moZjd çkÑfrd vkSj Ñf=ke ewy dh dksbZ Hkh lkexzh gSA m
ym
x–1 m ç;ksx ls ikS/ksa dks uqdlku igq¡pkus vkSj muesa gkfudkjd jlk;uk
djus dk •rjk de gks tkrk gSA blfy,] fdlku moZjdksa dk mi;ksx djr
y+1 m

zm
gSa D;ksafd ;g ikS/ksa dks iks"k.k nsus dh ,d çkÑfrd fof/I gSA
x+2 m xyr gS D;ksafd ;g ,d moZjd ugha gS cfYd dhVuk'kd gS tks gkfud
gS vkSj feêðh dk {kj.k djrk gS
17. (d)
24. (a) P > Q > R > S > T > V < X
fu"d"kZ%

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(i) P > V ( >, >, >, >, > ) ()

18. (a)  (ii) S > X ( >, >, <) (×)

S U N
(iii) V > R (<, <, <) (×)
R E A C H
and vr%] dsoy fu"d"kZ
I lR; gS
    4    25. (d) 4 % 16 + 11 @ 18 $ 6

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S E A R C H –
4 6+

     4 – + –
16 11 18
19. (b) 4 is the wife of 6.
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26. (a) Dual citizenship is not a feature of the Indian
20 15 Constitution. To maintain the sovereignty and integrity
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of India, importance has been given to single citizenship.
20. (c) 39 There is a provision for dual citizenship in countries
dsys dh dher= x like America, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Norway etc.
ke
,d lsc dh dher ,d dsys dh dher ds nksxqus ls pkj xquk de gSA Indian constitution is both rigid and flexible. Rigidity
and flexibility of constitution is revealed by the
lsc dh dher = 2x – 4 nature of its amendment. Indian constitution is
iihrs dh dher ,d lsc dh dher ls vk/h gSA amended by special majority and simple majority.
iihrs dh dher = (2x – 4)/2  Independence of the Judiciary Ensuring respect for the
iQyks dh dqy dher = 150 rule of law requires an independent judiciary, which
is free from pressure, interference or influence and
dsys $ lsc $ iihr dh dher ¾ 150
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which bases its decisions on the law the facts.


 x + (2x – 4) + (2x – 4)/2 = 150  Concept of universal adult suffrage has been
 2x + 4x – 8 + 2x – 4 = 300 introduced in India. In 61st constitutional
 8x – 12 = 300 amendment 1989, minimum age of voting was
x = 312/8 reduced from 21 to 18.
x = 39 nksgjh ukxfjdrk
Hkkjrh; lafo/ku dh fo'ks"krk ugha gSA Hkkjr
;gka] dsys dh dher
=x laçHkqrk vkSj v•aMrk dks cuk, j•us osQ fy, ,dy ukxfjdrk dk
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blfy,] dsys dh dher ¾ 39 egRo fn;k x;k gSA vesfjdk ] fLoV~tjyS.M] ;wukbVsM fdax
vr% lgh mÙkj 39 #i;s gSA vkfn ns'kksa esa nksgjh ukxfjdrk dk çko/ku gSA
21. (a) 4, 6, 32  Hkkjrh; lafo/ku dh çÑfr dBksj o yphyh gS] lafo/ku dh
Trick : (N1 ÷ 2) × 3 = N2 dBksjrk vkSj yphykiu mlosQ la'kks/u dh çfØ;k ls irk pyrh gS
N22 – N1 = N3 Hkkjrh; lafo/ku esa fo'ks"k cgqer o lk/kj.k cgqer }kjk la'kk
(6, 9, 75)  (6 ÷ 2) × 3 = 9 fd;k tkrk gSA
92 – 6 = 75
 U;k;ikfydk dh Lora=krk
dkuwu osQ 'kklu dks lEeku lqfuf'pr djus
(8, 12, 136)(8 ÷ 2) × 3 = 12
osQ fy, ,d Lora=k U;k;ikfydk dh vko';drk gksrh gS] tks fcu
122 – 8 = 136
fdlh ncko gLr{ksi vkSj izHkko osQ jgs vkSj tks vius iSQlys
Similarly,
vkSj rF;ksa osQ vk/kj ij nsA
4, 6, 32
(4 ÷ 2) × 3 = 6  lkoZHkkSfed o;Ld erkf/dkj61oas lafo/ku la'kks/u 1988 osQ rgr
62 – 4 = 32 ernku dh U;wure mez lhek
21 o"kZls ?kVkdj18 o"kZdj nh xbZA
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27. (c) Four Directive Principles of State Policy were added  vuqPNsn 32
osQ vuqlkj lokZsPp U;k;ky;
5 çdkj dh fjV tkjh dj
under the 42nd Constitutional Amendment of 1976 ldrk gSA
which are as follows:-
29. (b) The Subsidiary Alliance System was established by
 Article 39: Ensuring opportunities for the healthy Lord Wellesley.
development of children
• He held the position of Governor-General of India from
 Article 39A: Value equal justice and provide free legal 1798 to 1805.
aid to the poor • The purpose of his introduction of this system was to
 Article 43A: Ensuring participation of workers in ensure that the Indian princely states remained under
industrial management the influence of the British Empire and their
 Article 48A: Protecting the environment and independence could be limited.
safeguarding forests and wildlife • Under this system, the Indian princely states were
 The Directive Principles of State Policy are contained offered that if they formed an alliance with the British
in Articles 36 to 51 of Part 4 of the Constitution. The East India Company, the company would take care
Directive Principles of State Policy were borrowed from of their security.
the Irish Constitution. The DPSPs cannot be enforced • In return, the princely states had to agree to keep a
in a court of law. They aim to realise the ideals of certain number of British troops in their territory, and
they would limit their independence. If a princely state

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justice, liberty, equality and fraternity enshrined in the
Preamble of the Indian Constitution. Thus, they refused to accept this offer, it would be tried to be
embody the concept of 'welfare state'. subjugated through military force.
• Lord Wellesley's Subsidiary Alliance System played an
jkT; osQ
pkj uhfr funZs'kd rRoksa
1976dks
osQ 42osa lafo/ku la'kks/ important role in increasing the power of the
u osQ varxZr tksM+k x;k Fkk tks bl çdkj gS%& British Empire and proved to be a major step towards
 vuqPNsn 39cPpksa osQ LoLFk fodkl osQ fy, volj lqfuf'pr djukAending the independence of the Indian princely states.

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 vuqPNsn lgk;d xBca/u dh ç.kkyh(Subsidiary Alliance System) dks
39A leku U;k; dks egÙo nsuk vkSj xjhcksa dks eqÝr dkuwuh
lgk;rk çnku djukA rS;kjykWMZ osystyh
us fd;k FkkA
 vuqPNsn
1798 ls 1805 bZ-
rd ykWMZ osystyh caxky xouZj&tujy
ds jgsA
43A m|ksx çca/u esa Jfedksa dh Hkkxhnkjh dks lqfuf'pr

djukA  mudk bl ç.kkyh dks ykxw djus dk mís'; ;g lqfuf'pr djuk Fkk
fd Hkkjrh; fj;klrsafczfV'k lkezkT; ds çHkko jgsaesavkSj mudh
 vuqPNsn 48A i;kZoj.k dh j{kk rFkk ouksa vkSj oU; thou dh lqj{kk
Lora=krk dks lhfer fd;k tk ldsA
djukA
 bl ç.kkyh osQ rgrHkkjrh; fj;klrksa dks
;g çLrko fn;k x;k fd
 jkT; osQ uhfr funZs'kd rRoksa dksHkkxlafo/ku
4 osQ
osQ vuqPNsn 36 ;fn os fczfV'k bZLV bafM;k daiuh osQ lkFk xBca/u daiuh djsa] r
r
ls 51 esa j•k x;k gS jkT; osQ uhfr funZs'kd fl¼kar dks vk;fj'k
mudh lqj{kk dk è;ku j•sxhA
lafo/ku ls fy;k x;k FkkA bUgsa U;k;ky; }kjk ykxw ugha fd;k tk cnys esa] fj;klrksa dks ,d fuf'pr la[;k esa fczfV'k lSfudk
blosQ
ldrkA bldk mís'; Hkkjrh; lafo/ku dh çLrkouk esaa mfYyf•r U;k;]
vius {ks=k esa j•us ds fy, lger gksuk iM+rk Fkk vkSj os v
ke
Lora=krk] lekurk vkSj caèkqqRo osQ vkn'kks± dks lkdkj djuk Lora=krk
gSA bl çdkj]
dks lhfer djrs FksA ;fn dksbZ fj;klr bl çLrko dks e
os^dY;[Link] jkT;*dh vo/[Link] dks ewrZ :i nsrs gSaA ls badkj djrh] rks mls lSU; cy osQ ekè;e ls v/hu djus dh
28. (d) The concept of fundamental rights has been taken dksf'k'k dh tkrhA
from the United States of America and not from  ykWMZ osystyh dh lgk;d xBca/u dh ç.kkyh fczfV'kus lkezkT;
Britain.
dh 'kfDr dks c<+kus esa [Link] fuHkkbZ
Hkwfedk vkSj Hkkjrh; fj;klrk
 Under Part 3 of the Indian Constitution, Articles 12-35
dh Lora=krk dks lekIr djus dh fn'kk esa ,d cM+k dne lkfcr gqb
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describe the fundamental rights. Part 3 of the Constitution


of India has been called the Magna Carta of India. 30. (a) Ibrahim Lodi was the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty
 Under the 44th Amendment Act, the right to property of Delhi Sultanate, he remained in power from 1517
(Article 31) was made a legal right under Article 300A to 1526.
of Part 12 and at present there are 6 fundamental • In 1526, he was killed by Babur in the First Battle
rights. of Panipat, leading to the establishment of the Mughal
Empire and the end of the Delhi Sultanate.
 Fundamental rights are not unlimited and are
• Sikander Lodi was the father of Ibrahim Lodi and a
justiciable. During a national emergency, the state can
powerful ruler of the Lodi dynasty.
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impose restrictions on them except Articles 20-21.


• Muhammad bin Tughlaq, ruled from 1325-1351, was the
 According to Article 32, the Supreme Court can issue
second Sultan of the Tughlaq dynasty of Delhi Sultanate,
5 types of writs. famous for his exceptional intelligence but controversial
ekSfyd vf/dkj dh vo/[Link];qDr jkT; vesfjdkls yh xbZ gS and unsuccessful decisions.
u dh fczVsu lsA • Firoz Shah Tughlaq was an important Sultan of the
 Hkkjrh; lafo/ku Hkkx
osQ osQ
3 varxZr vuqPNsn 12&35 rd ekSfyd Tughlaq dynasty of Delhi Sultanate, who ruled from
1351 to 1388.
vf/dkjksa dk [Link] gS Hkkjr osQ Hkkjr
Hkkx 3osQ
dksesXukdkVk
Z dh
laKk nh xbZ gSA fnYyh lYrur oQk vafre oa'k yksnh oa'k Fk
kA bl oa'k dk vafre
 44osa la'kks/u vf/fu;e osQ rgr laifÙk osQ vf/dkj (vuqPNsn 31) 'kkld bczkfge yksnh Fkk tks 1517 ls 1526 bZ- rd 'kkld jgk FkkA
 1526 bZ- esa] ikuhir dh igyh yM+kbZckcj esa
}kjk ijkftr gksus ij
dksHkkx 12 osQvuqPNsn 300A osQ varxZr dkuwuh vf/dkj cuk
fn;k x;k rFkk orZeku esa 6 ekSfyd vfèkdkj gSaA ;g ;q¼ {ks=k esa ekjk x;k Fkk] ftlls eqxy lkezkT; dh LFkkiu
 ekSfyd vf/dkj vlhfer ugha gS vkSj okn ;ksX; gksrs gSaA jk"Vªh;vkSj fnYyh lYrur dk var gks x;kA
vkikrdky osQ nkSjku vuqPNsn 20&21 dks NksM+dj jkT; bu  fldanj yksnh
ij çfrca/ ] bczkfge yksnh dk firk vkSj yksnh oa'k dk ,d 'kfÙkQ
Hkh yxk ldrk gSA 'kkld FkkA
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 eqgEen fcu rqxydus 1325 bZ- ls 1351 bZ- rd 'kklu fd;kA 33. (a) The Project Tiger initiative was launched in
;g fnYyh lYrur osQ rqxyd oa'k dk nwljk lqYrku Fkk] tks vius 1973 by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and
vlk/kj.k cqf¼eÙkk] ysfdu fookfnr vkSj vliQy [Link];ksa osQ fy, Change, Government of India.
Climate
çfl¼ gSA • Project Tiger aims to save the continuously declining
population of tigers in India.
 fiQjkst 'kkg rqxyd
fnYyh lYrur osQ rqxyd oa'k dk ,d egÙ[Link]
• The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA)
lqYrku Fkk] ftlus
1351 bZ- ls 1388 bZ-
rd 'kklu fd;kA operates and manages it.
31. (c) Ashoka's thirteenth edict mentions the Kalinga • Currently there are 55 protected areas designated
War. as tiger reserves under the Project Tiger initiative.
• The Kalinga War was fought in 261 BCE between Mauryan çkstsDV Vkbxj ifj;kstuk dh 'kq#vkr o"kZ 1973
Hkkjresa
ljdkj
Emperor Ashoka and King Anant Padmanabhan of osQ i;kZoj.k] ou ,oa tyok;q ifjorZu ea=kky; }kjk dh xbZA
Kalinga.
• Hkkjr esa
ck?kksa dh yxkrkj ?kVrh vkcknh dks cpkus osQ s mís';
• Ashoka's grandfather, Chandragupta Maurya, had
made an unsuccessful attack on Kalinga, which led
çkstsDV Vkbxj dh 'kq#vkr dh xbZA
Ashoka to wage war as an act of revenge. • jk"Vªh; ck?k laj{k.k çkf/dj.k
( NTCA) bldk lapkyu vkSj çca/u
• Ashoka has 14 major edicts related to the observance djrk gSA
of Dharma, located at the boundaries of the regions • orZeku esa 55 lajf{kr gSa
{ks=kftUgsa çkstsDV Vkbxj ifj;kstuk osQ

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controlled by the emperor.
ck?k vH;kj.; osQ :i esa ukfer fd;k x;k gSA
• The minor edicts, which are related to Ashoka's personal
history, are found in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Bihar, 34. (a) Wardha is a tributary of the Godavari River.
Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. • Godavari River is the second largest river in India, with
• The major pillar edicts are in Prakrit, Aramaic, and a length of 1,465 km.
• It originates near Trimbakeshwar in Nashik,

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Greek, with most written in Brahmi script and some
in Kharosthi script. Maharashtra and flows east through the Deccan
v'kksd osQ
rsjgosa f'kykys•
esa dfyax ;q¼ dk mYys• fd;k x;k gSAPlateau to merge into the Bay of Bengal.
• Godavari is also known as Dakshin Ganga and
 dfyax ;q¼261 bZlk iwoZ esa ekS;Z lezkV v'kksd vkSj dfyax ds
Gautami. Pranahita, Indravati, Pravara, Manjira,
jktk vuar iÁukHku ds chp yM+k x;kA Maner, Purna, Sabari, Penganga, Wardha, Wainganga
 v'kksd osQ nknk paæxqIr ekS;Z us dfyax ij vliQy vkØe.k etc. fd;kare the tributaries of Godavari.
Fkk] ftlosQ çfr'kks/ esa v'kksd us ;q¼ fd;kA • The Wardha River originates from the Satpura range
near Multai in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh, it
 v'kksd ds14 çeq• f'kykys• gSa] tks /Ee ds ikyu ls lacaf/r gSa enters Maharashtra after flowing 32 km in Madhya
vkSj lezkV ds fu;af=kr {ks=k dh lhekvksa ij fLFkr gSaA Pradesh and after a journey of 528 km, it merges with
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Wainganga in Seoni district of Chandrapur (Maharashtra).
 NksVs f'kykys•] tks v'kksd osQ O;fDrxr bfrgkl vka/z ls tqM+s gSa
esa ik, tkrs gSaA o/kZxksnkojh
çns'k] dukZVd] fcgkj] eè; çns'k vkSj jktLFkku unh dh lgk;d unh gSA
ke
 çeq• LraHk f'kykys• çkÑr]kbd vjevkSj xzhd Hkk"kkvksa esa gSa]
• xksnkojh
ftuesa unh Hkkjr dh nwljh lcls cM+h unh gSa] ftldh yEckb
vf/dka'k czkãh fyfi esa
rFkk
gSaA
dqN [kjks"Bh fyfi esa gSA fdyksehVj gSA
32. (d) In 1911, V.D. Savarkar was sent to the Andaman • xksnkojhegkjk"Vª osQ ukfld esa =;acosQ'oj
osQ ikl ls fudyrh gS
Cellular Jail by the British. vkSj iwoZ esa nDdu osQ iBkj lscaxky
gksrs dh
gq,•kM+h
esa fey
• Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was a prominent Indian tkrh gSA
politician, freedom fighter, and writer. • xksnkojhnf{k.k xaxk vkSj xkSreh
osQ uke ls Hkh tkuk tkrk gSA ç[Link]
baækorh] çojk] eathjk] eusj] [Link]] lcjh] isuxaxk] o/kZ] oS
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• In 1922, during his imprisonment in Ratnagiri, he


developed the ideology of "Hindutva." He was a leading xksnkojh dh lgk;d ufn;k¡ gSaA
figure in the Hindu Mahasabha.
• Savarkar in 1904, with his brother founded a secret • o/kZ unh eè; çns'k osQ cSrwy eqyrkbZ
ftys esa osQ ikl lriqM+k [Link]
revolutionary organization called Abhinav Bharat ls fudyrh gS] ;g eè; çns'k esa
32 fdyksehVjcgdj egkjk"Vª esa
Society. ços'k djrh gS rFkk 528 fdyksehVjdh ;k=kk osQ ckn] ;g
• After going to the United Kingdom for law studies, paæiqj(egkjk"Vª) ftys osQ flouh esa oSuxaxk esa fey tkrh gSA
Savarkar became actively involved with organizations 35. (b) Chandra Prabha Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the
like India House and Free India Society, working for
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Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.


India's independence.
Some special things about Chandra Prabha Wildlife
1911 bZ-
esaoh-Mh- lkojdjdks vaxzstksavaMeku
}kjk tsyHkstk x;k Sanctuary:-
FkkA • It is the first wildlife sanctuary of Uttar Pradesh in
 fouk;d nkeksnj lkojdj ,d çeq• Hkkjrh; jktuhfrK] Lora=krk lsukuh
chandoli district. It was established in the year 1957.
vkSj ys•d FksA • This sanctuary is near the Vindhyachal range.
• This sanctuary is spread over 9,600 hectares.
 mUgksaus
1922 bZ-esa jRukfxjh esa dkjkokl kSjku
ds¶fganqR
n o¸ dh
fopkj/kjk dks fodflr fd;kA og fganw egklHkk osQ ,d çeq• usrkpaæ FksAçHkk oU;tho vH;kj.; Hkkjr mÙkj
osQçns'k ds panksyh ftys esa
fLFkr gSA
 oh-Mh- lkojdjus vius HkkbZ [Link]'k nkeksnj lkojdj osQ lkFk feydj
1904 bZ- vfHkuo Hkkjr lkslkbVhuked ,d xqIr Økafrdkjh laxBu paæ çHkk oU; tho vH;kj.; osQ ckjs esa dqN •kl ckrsa%&
dh LFkkiuk dhA • ;g mÙkj çns'k dk igyk oU; tho vH;kj.; gSA bldh LFkkiuk
o"kZ
 dkuwu dh i<+kbZ osQ fy, ;wukbVsM fdaxMe tkus ds ckn] lkojdj us 1957 esa gqbZ FkhA
bafM;k gkml vkSj Úh bafM;k lkslkbVh tSls laxBuksa ls tqM+dj • ;g vH;kj.;] foaè;kpy jsat osQ ikl gSA
Hkkjrh;
Lora=krk ds fy, lfØ; :i ls dke fd;kA • ;g vH;kj.;] 9]600gsDVs;j esa iSQyk gSA
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36. (a) The upper part of the earth is called lithosphere. 38. (d) The correct match is as follows;
Lithosphere:- This is the uppermost rocky or rock-made Column A
layer which is divided into many pieces called plates. The (a) Gross national product
uppermost part of the earth's crust and mantle is called (b) Net national product
lithosphere. Its thickness ranges from 10-200 km. (c) Personal income
Troposphere:- This is the lowest layer of the (d) Disposable personal income
atmosphere. This layer is most important for the Column B
biosphere ecosystem because all weather-related events (3) Money value of the national output
occur in it. It extends up to about 10 km. (4) Net production of goods services during the year
Stratosphere:- The upper part of the troposphere is called (1) Annual income received by the individual's
the stratosphere. This layer prevents UV radiation from production in a given period
reaching the Earth's surface. Its height extends up to (2) After the tax of personal income
about 50 km. lgh feyku bl çdkj gS_
Mesosphere:- This is the third layer of the atmosphere LraHkA
which is located above the stratosphere. Its height is
about 80 kilometers. Meteorites coming from space burn (a) ldy jk"Vªh; mRikn

st
in this layer. (b) 'kq¼ jk"Vªh; mRikn
i`Foh osQ Åijh HkkxLFkyeaMy
dks dgk tkrk gSA (c) O;fDrxr vk;
[Link] %& ;g lcls Åijh iFkjhyh ;k pêðku fufeZr ijr gSa tks(d) ç;ksT; O;fDrxr vk;
dbZ VqdM+ksa esa foHkkftr gS vkSj bu VqdM+ksa dks IysV LraHkBdgk tkrk gSA
HkwiiZVh (ØLV) vkSj Hkwçkokj (esaVy) osQ lcls Åijh fgLls dks LFkyeaMy
(3) jk"Vªh; mRiknu dk ekSfæd ewY;A

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dgrs gSA bldh eksVkbZ
10&200fdeh rd gksrh gSA (4) o"kZ osQ nkSjku oLrqvksa vkSj lsokvksa dk oqQy mRiknu
{[Link]
%& ;g ok;qeaMy dh lcls fupyh ijr gSA ;g [Link] tSo (1) fdlh fuf'pr vof/ esa O;fDr osQ mRiknu ls çkIr okf"kZd vk;A
[Link]; ikfjfLFkfrdh
ra=k osQ fy, lokZf/d egÙ[Link] gS D;ksafd(2) ekSle
O;fDrxr vk; ij dj osQ i'pkr~
laca/h lkjh ?kVuk,a blh esa ?kfVr;ggksrh
yxHkx
gSaA
10 fdeh Åij 39. (a) Oil India Limited is an example of joint sector
rd foLr`fjr gSA industry.
lerkieaMy%& {kksHkeaMy osQ Åijh Hkkx dks lerkieaMy dgrs  gSaAformed
It was ;g as a joint venture between GOI and
Burmah Oil Company in 1941, became 100% govt
eaMyUV (vYVªk ok;ysaV) fofdj.k dks i`Foh dh lrg rd igq¡pus owned company in 1982 & a PSU in 1995.
ls jksdrh gSA bldh ÅapkbZ yxHkx 50 fdeh Åij rd foLr`fjr gSA
r
 A joint sector company/business is a company that
eè;eaMy %& ;g ok;qeaMy dh rhljh ijr gS tks lerki lhek osQ Åijis jointly owned and operated by both the government
fLFkr gSA bldh ÅapkbZ80yxHkx
fdyksehVj rd gSA varfj{k
ls vkus and the private sector.
ke
 BHEL, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, is a public
okys mYdk fiaM blh ijr esa tyrs gSA sector company (a PSU).
37. (a) Fifth Five Year plan (1974-78) stressed on  SAIL, Steel Authority of India Limited, is a public
Employment and Poverty Alleviation (Garibi Hatao). sector company (a PSU).
 The National Highway System and the Minimum  Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO), now known as
Tata Steel is a private sector company.
Needs Plan (MNP) was introduced during this plan.
 Third Five Year Plan (1961-66) introduction of
vkW;y bafM;k fyfeVsM la;qDr {ks=k m|ksx dk ,d mnkgj.k gSA
an

Panchayats election was done during this plan.  vkW;y bafM;k fyfeVsM dk xBu 1961 Hkkjr
bZ-ljdkj
esa vkSj cekZ
 Fourth Five Year Plan (1969-74) was based on the vkW;y daiuh osQ chp ,d la;qDr m|e osQ :i fd;k esa x;k Fkk]
Gadgil formula, nationalisation of 14 major banks & tks o"kZ 1982 esa 100» ljdkjh LokfeRo okyh daiuh o"kZ cu xbZ vkS
the green revolution are some of its features. 1995 esa ,d lkoZtfud miØecu xbZA
 Sixth Five Year Plan (1980-85) establishment of  la;qDr {ks=k dh daiuh@O;olk; ,slh ,d
daiuh gS ftldk LokfeRo
NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture & Rural vkSj lapkyu] ljdkj vkSj futh {ks=k nksuksa }kjk la;qDr :i ls
Development), introduction of family planning are fd;k tkrk gSA
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some of its major features.  ch,pbZ,y] Hkkjr gsoh bysfDVªdYl fyfeVsM] ,d lkoZtfud {ks=k dh
ikapoha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk (1974&78)
esa jkstxkj vkSj
^xjhch mUewyu* daiuh (,d ih,l;w) gSA
(xjhch gVkvks) ij tksj fn;k x;kA  lsy] LVhy vFkkWfjVh vkWiQ bafM;k ,d lkoZtfud
fyfeVsM]{ks=k dh
 daiuh
bl ;kstuk osQ nkSjku jk"Vªh; jktekxZ ç.kkyh vkSj U;wure vko';drk (,d ih,l;w) gSA
;kstuk (,e,uih) dh 'kq#vkr dh xbZA  VkVk vk;ju ,aM LVhy daiuh (fVLdks)] ftls vc VkVk LVhy ds
uke ls tkuk tkrk gS],d futh {ks=k dh daiuh gSA
 rhljh iapo"khZ; ;kstuk (1961&66) esa iapk;r pquko dh 'kq#vkr
40.(d) The correct order of basicity from the above is - CsOH
dh xbZA > KOH > NaOH > LiOH
 pkSFkh iapo"khZ; ;kstuk (1969&74)
xkMfxy iQkeZwys ij vk/kfjr FkhA
 Basicity means the quality of a substance being
14 çeq• cSadksa dk jk"Vªh;dj.k vkSj gfjr Økafr bldh oqQN fo'ks"krk,a
[Link]
 Electrical conductivity, luster, ductility and malleability
 ukckMZ (jk"Vªh; Ñf"k vkSj xzkeh.k fodkl dh cSad)
LFkkiuk vkSj etc. are the physical properties of alkali metals.
ifjokj fu;kstu dh 'kq#vkr
NBh iapo"khZ; ;kstuk (1980&85)dh  According to the Bronsted-Lowry theory, alkalis accept
oqQN çeq• fo'ks"krk,a gSaA hydrogen ion (H+), whereas, donate hydroxide ion (OH–).

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mi;ZqDr esa ls {kkjdrk dk lgh ØeCsOH
gS &> KOH > NaOH  The corolla is located inside the calyx of the flower.
> LiOH  The circle of green leafy structures present in the
outermost whorl of the flower is the ear.
 {kkjdrk vFkkZr~ fdlh inkFkZ osQ {kkj gksus dk [Link] corolla

 fo|qr pkydrk] ped] rU;rk ,oa vk?kkro/Zuh;rk vkfn {kkjh; /krqvksa


osQ HkkSfrd xq.k gSaA stigma pollen sac

Stamens
 czksaLVsM&yksjh fl¼kar osQ vuqlkj {kkj](H+gkbMªkstu
) Lohdkj vk;u pistil ovary
Filament

djrs gSa] tcfd gkbMªkWDlkbM (OH vk;u



) nku djrs gSaA ovule
41. (b) The feature given in option (b) above does not belong auricle
to Aves.
 Aves (birds) do not give birth to live children, rather
they lay eggs i.e. Oviparous.
 Birds like hawks, pigeons, Marals, frigate birds,
mi;ZqDr esadk¡Vk
ls iQwy dk ?kVd ugha gS dk¡Vk fdlh Hkh ikS/
pelicans, terns, penguins etc. feed milk to their young. ,d la'kksf/r ruk gksrk gSA
 Except option (b), all other options are correct regarding  iwQy osQ
uj tuukax dks iqeax
dgrs gSa A
 iwQy osQ ckányiqat osQ vanj nyiqat fLFkr gksrk gSA

st
birds.
mi;ZqDr esafodYi 
ls (b) esa nh x;h fo'ks"krk ,oht ls lacaf/r ugha gSA iwQy osQ lcls ckgjh oqaQMyh gjhesa
iÙksnkj
ekStwnlajpukvksa dk
pØ [Link]
 ,oht vFkkZr i{kh thfor cPpksa dks tUe ugha nsrs gSa] cfYd vaMs nsrs gSaA
 gkyakfd] dcwrj] ejky] fÝjxsV cMZ] isfydu] VuZ] isaxqbu vkfn i{kh vius
cPpksa
nw/ fiykrs
gSaA

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 fodYi (b) dks NksMdj vU; lHkh fodYi if{k;ksa osQ lUnHkZ esa lgh gSaA
42. (b) The unit of measurement for the optical power of a
lens is 'diopter'.
 Radian is the unit of measurement for angle.
 Katal (symbol: KAT) is the SI unit for measuring
catalysis.
 Yotta is a prefix of the metric system like - yotta-byte.
ysal dh vkWfIVdy ikWoj (çdk'kh; 'kfDr) osQ fy, eki dh bdkbZ
^Mk;ksIVj*
gSA
r
 jsfM;u
] dks.k osQ fy, eki dh bdkbZ gSA 45. (c) ‘Spirillum’ are spiral shaped bacteria.
 Vibrios are comma-shaped bacteria.
 oQVy(çrhd% oSQV) mRçsjdrk dks ekius osQ fy, ,lvkbZ bdkbZ gSAare spherical shaped bacteria.
ke
 Cocci
 ;ksêðk
ehfVªd ç.kkyh dk milxZ gS tSls & ;ksêðk&ckbZVA  Bacillus are rod shaped bacteria.
43. (c) Ernest Rutherford used gold foil about 1000 atoms
thick for alpha scattering experiments.
 Ernest Rutherford discovered the nucleus of the atom
through alpha scattering experiment and showed that,
a nucleus is present at the center of the atom around Rod-Shaped Vibrio Spirillum
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which electrons revolve.


 Other discoveries of Ernest Rutherford include - alpha
and beta radiation, proton etc.
 Gold is relatively melleable and can be easily converted
into thin sheets, so Rutherford chose gold for the Staphyloc- Diploc Streptoc
occus occus occus
experiment. Shapes of Bacteria
vuZsLV jnjiQksMZ us vYiQk ç[Link] ç;ksxksa 1000osQ
[Link]
fy, yxHkx
fLifjye lfiZy vkdkj osQ cSDVhfj;k gksrs gSaA
eksVh lksus dh iUuh dk bLrseky fd;k FkkA fofcz;ksldkWek osQ vkdkj osQ cSDVhfj;k gksrs gSaA
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 vuZsLV jnjiQksMZ us vYiQk ç[Link] ç;ksx [Link] osQ ls dl xksykdkj osQ vkdkj osQ cSDVhfj;k gksrs gSaA
osQ ekè;e  dks
 cSflyl NM+ osQ vkdkj osQ cSDVhfj;k gksrs gSaA
ukfHkd dh •kstdh Fkh vkSj ;g crk;k fd] [Link] osQ osQaæ ij ,d
ukfHkd mifLFkr jgrk gS ftlosQ pkjksa vksj bysDVªku ?kwers gSaA
 vuZsLV jnjiQksMZ dh vU; •kstksa esavYiQk 'kkfey
rFkk
gSa
chVk
&
fofdj.k] çksVkWu A vkfn
 lksuk vis{kkÑr yphyk gksrk gS rFkk bldks ljyrk ls iryh pknj esa
:ikarfjr fd;k tk ldrk gS blfy, jnjiQksMZ us ç;ksx gsrq lksus dk
p;u fd;kA
44. (a) Out of the above, 'thorn' is not a component of the
flower. Thorn is a modified stem of any plant.
 The male genital organ of a flower is called stamens
(Androecium).
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46. (d) The headquarters of the Board of Control for Cricket çfl¼ Hkkjrh; 'kkL=kh; xk;d fparkeu j?kqukFk O;kl us ^jkx lfjrk*
in India (BCCI) is located in Mumbai.
fy•k FkkA
 The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is the
apex body governing cricket in India. Its current • fparkeu j?kqukFk O;kl] ,d Hkkjrh; 'kkL=kh; xk;d FksA[;ky 'kSyh
;s
chairman is Roger Binny. esa xk;u osQ fy, tkus tkrso"kZ FksA 1992bUgsa
esa Hkkjr ljdkjiÁ }kjk
 The BCCI operates, organizes and regulates the Indian Hkw"[Link] lEekfur fd;k x;k FkkA
cricket team at all levels, including domestic cricket to
international matches. • ckyk lkgsc iwaNokysXokfy;j ?kjkus[;ky osQ'kSyhosQ lqçfrf"Br xk;d
 It was started in 1928 AD. FksA bUgsa Hkkjrh; 'kkL=kh; laxhr esa ;ksxnku ^laxhr ukVdosQ fy,
 The BCCI is an autonomous body governed by vdkneh*]f'k•j lEeku lfgr dbZ iqjLdkjksa ls lEekfur fd;k x;kA
representatives of the central and state cricket associations. • osQljckbZ osQjdj] t;iqj&vrjkSyh dh ?kjkus
,d Hkkjrh; 'kkL=kh;
It is headed by a president and other senior officials who
are elected. xkf;dk FkhaA o"kZ
bUgsa
1953 esa laxhr ukVd vdkneh iqjLdkj vkSj o"kZ
 The BCCI selects players for the Indian cricket team 1969 esa iÁ Hkw"k.k
ls lEekfur fd;k x;kA
(men, women and under-19); organizes domestic • iafMr oqQekj xa/oZ]
Hkkjr osQ lqçfl¼ 'kkL=kh; xk;d FksA budk okL
tournaments such as the Ranji Trophy, Syed Mushtaq
Ali Trophy and Irani Trophy as well as the Indian
uke ^f'koiq=k fl¼jkeS;k dksedkyh*
gSAo"kZ 1977Hkkjr
esa ljdkj }kjk
dyk osQ {ks=k
iÁ esa
Hkw"k.k ls lEekfur fd;k x;k FkkA

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Premier League (IPL) T20 league.
Hkkjrh; fØosQV daVªksy (BCCI)cksMZ
dk eq[;ky; eqacbZ esa fLFkr gSA49. (b) The Salk vaccine is an inactivated polio vaccine
developed in 1952.
• Hkkjrh; fØosQsV daVªksy (BCCI),cksMZ
Hkkjr esa fØosQV dk lapkyu djus
 The Salk vaccine was rapidly adopted across the
okyklokZsPp laxBu gSA blosQ orZeku vè;{k jkstj fcUUkh gSaAcountry, reaching nearly 90 countries by 1959.
• BCCI Hkkjrh; fØosQV Vhe osQ lHkh Lrjksa ij lapkyu] vk;kstu vkSj
 In the early 1950s, two leading medical researchers, Dr.

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fu;eu dk dk;Z djrk gS] ftlesa ?kjsyw fØosQV ls ysdj varjkZ"Vªh;Jonas eSpksa dk and Dr. Albert Sabin, discovered a way to
Salk
çca/u 'kkfey gSA protect the world from polio, resulting in the near global
• bldh LFkkiuk 1928 bZ- esa gqbZ FkhA eradication of polio.
• BCCI ,d Lok;Ùk laLFkk gS] tks osQaæh; vkSj jkT; fØosQVlkYd oSDlhu
la?kksa osQo"kZ 1952esa fodflr ,d fuf"Ø; iksfy;ks oSDlhu gSA
lkYd
çfrfuf/;ksa }kjk lapkfyr gksrh gSA bldk usr`Ro ,d vè;{k vkSj vU;
 oSDlhu dks rsth ls ns'k Hkj esa viuk;k x;ko"kZ
Fkk]1959
;g
ofj"B inkf/dkjh djrs gSa] tks pqudj vkrs gSaA rd yxHkx 90 ns'kksa esa xbZ
igq¡pFkhA
osQ fy,  o"kZ 1950 osQ 'kq#vkrh n'kd esa] nks çeq• fpfdRlk
• BCCI] Hkkjrh; fØosQV Vhe (iq#"k] efgyk vkSj vaMj&19) MkW'kks/drk
f•ykfM+;ksa dk p;u djrk gS_ ?kjsyw VwukZesaV tSls lS;n tksukl lkYd vkSj MkW vYcVZuslfcu
[Link] VªkWiQh] fo'o dks iksfy;ks ls cpkus
r
eq'rkd vyh VªkWiQh vkSj bZjkuh osQVªkWiQh
lkFk&lkFk
bafM;u çhfe;j dk ,d rjhdk •kst fudkyk] ftlosQ [Link]:i iksfy;ks dk yxHkx
yhx (IPL) Vh20 yhxdk vk;kstu djrk gSA oSf'od mUewyu gqvkA
47. (a) The MG Music Awards are presented annually by 50. (c) The National Youth Policy 2014 defines youth as the
ke
the state of Nagaland. population between the age of 15 to 29 years.
 The MG Music Awards were first held in a virtual  Youth aged 15-29 years constitute 27.5% of the
ceremony in 2021. population and youth aged 13-35 years constitute
 Yanpvuo Kikon, advisor to the Musicians Guild, said 41.3%.
the awards will recognise artistes who write and  According to the National Youth Policy 2014, youth aged
compose original songs 15-29 years contribute 34% to India's Gross National
,e-th- laxhr iqjLdkj çfro"kZ
ukxkySaM jkT;
}kjk çnku fd;k tkrk gSA Income (GNI).
an

igyh ckj o"kZ 2021 esa ,d opZqvy lsjseuh esa jk"Vªh; ;qok uhfr 2014 ;qokvksa
• , e-th- laxhr iqjLdkj 15 ls dks
29 o"kZ
dh vk;q osQ chp
vk;ksftr fd;k x;k FkkA dh tula[;k osQ :i esa ifjHkkf"kr djrh gSA
• laxhrdkj fxYM osQ lykgdkj ;kuioqvks fddkWu us dgk fd iqjLdkj  tula[;k
mu esa 15&29 o"kZ dh vk;q osQ ;qok 27-5» rFkk 13&35 o
dykdkjksa dks ekU;rk nsaxs tks ewy xhr fy•rs gSa vkSj jpuk djrs vk;qgSaA
osQ ;qok 41-3» gSaA
48. (b) Famous Indian classical singer Chintaman  jk"Vªh; ;qok uhfr 2014 osQ vuqlkj] Hkkjr dh ldy jk"Vªh;
(GNI) vk;
Raghunath Vyas wrote 'Raag Sarita'.
esa 15&29 o"kZ dh vk;q osQ ;qokvksa dk ;ksxnku 34» gSA
 Chintaman Raghunath Vyas was an Indian classical
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singer. He was known for singing in the Khayal style.


He was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Eff.

Government of India in 1992. M 14


10 T.w
 Bala Saheb Poochwale was a well-known singer of the

Khayal style of the Gwalior Gharana. He was awarded 7 140


W 20
many awards including 'Sangeet Natak Akademi',
Shikhar Samman for his contribution to Indian classical
B 10 14
music.
 Kesarbai Kerkar was an Indian classical singer of the 14
Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana. She was awarded the Sangeet (7x + 30 + 70) × = 140
17
Natak Academy Award in 1953 and the Padma
Bhushan in 1969. 7x = 70
 Pandit Kumar Gandharva was a well-known classical x = 10
singer of India. His real name is 'Shivaputra 52. (b) 6 + 9 = 15 cm
Siddaramaiah Komkali'. He was awarded the Padma 18 > 15
Bhushan in the field of art by the Government of India If d > r1 + r2
in 1977. Then total common tangent = 4
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53. (c) Here the L.C.M of 4, 5, and 6 = 60 61. (a)
So, largest such number between 300 and 700 (both 3 8 0 X 3 Y 7 9
inclusive) = 660 Smallest such number = 300 5 X y–3 2
5+x+y–3+2
660 – 300
X= +1 4 + x + y
60 (4 + 7 = 11, 18 + 4 = 22 divisible by 11)
7, 18
X=7 So, 18 + 7 = 25
So, 62. (d) X2 + Y2 + 5A2 = 2(AY – 2AX)
Value of X2 – X + 1 = 49 – 7 + 1 = 42 + 1 = 43 Y = A, X = –2A
576 1 X – Y = –2A – A = –3A
54. (b) r% = × 100 × =6 63. (b) 3 ×x% = 5 × 84
2400 4
x% = 140
12.36 P% = 40
Then, CI = 2400 × = Rs.296.64 NOTE: CP (100 + P)% = MP (100 – D)%
100
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55. (d) r = 2x cm 64. (b) r = = 12m
2

st
h = 3x cm
l = 3.5m
Volume of the cylinder = 6468 cu. cm
 × r × r × h = 6468 22
C.S.A of the tent =  × r × l = × 12 × (3.5)
7
 22  2
 7  × (2x ) × 3x = 6468 22 7
= × 12 × = 132 sq. m

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7 2
7
x3 = 6468 × 22  6 Area of the canvas required = 132sq .m
Width of a canvas = 3m
x 3 = 73 Length of canvas = X m
x=7 X × 3 = 132
So, height of cylinder = 7 × 3 = 21 cm 132
56. (a) Let total marbles = 100 X= = 44m
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30% Black X  90 21  120
65. (a) Y  80 = 32 110
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70% White x : y = 7 : 11
NOTE: CP (100 + P)% = MP (100 – D)%
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66. (b)
2 ATQ,
Small marbles which are white = 70 × = 20
7 A
Small marbles which are black = 30 – 20 = 10
It means large black marble = 30 – 10 = 20 D E
ATQ,
20 2 B C
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=
30 3 Here,
AD AE
 cos2 x  
57. (d) = cosec3 x – cosecx  AB AC
 sin2 x 
AD 12
= cosec3 x – cosec x cot2x Then, 
24 20
= cosec x (cosec2 x – cot2 x) AD = 14.4 cm
= cosec x Therefore, BD = AB – AD = 24 – 14.4 = 9.6 cm
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58. (c) When distance is constant 67. (c) Total number of Dominoes Pizzas ordered in the 3
1 Buildings = 20 + 30 + 40 = 90
then, S  sum of the number of Pizza Hut and Mojo Pizzas
t
ordered in the 3 Buildings
S = 100 : 7
= 12 + 22 + 24 + 8 + 18 + 16 = 100
10 : 7
Required percentage = 10%
t = 7 : 10
×5 ×5
68. (b)
3 15
35 B G T
59. (c) When I is same then r1 t1 = r2 t2 8 : 10 :
4 × 2 = 3 × t2 18 : 10
8 No. of total  B : G : T
t2 = years = 32 months teachers 36 : 45 : 25
3 + ×10
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60. (b) The sum of two new numbers 33(72 – 70) + 72 × 2 ×10
250
2(72 + 33) = 210 810

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69. (a) (6 + 5)  11 unit – 14 = 41 Tolerable (adj.): Fairly good, but not of the best quality.
11 unit = 55 (larks”ktud)
5 unit = 25 Absenteeism (n): The fact of being frequently away from
ATQ, work or school especially without good reasons. (dk;Z esa
25 – (7 – 3) = 21 vuqifLFkr gksuk)
70. (d) [25% of (16 + 24) + 13% of 400% of (56 + 44)] Punctual (adj.) Happening or doing something at the
=
25
 40 
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400
 100 arranged time. (le;fu”B)
100 100 100 Tardiness (n): The fact of arriving, happening or done
= 10 + 52 = 62 late (nsjh ls igqapuk)
71. (c) 15  51750
(27 – 25) = 2  6900 Belligerent (adj.): Aggressive and unfriendly (yM+kdw)
72. (b) Naughtiness (n) bad behaviour, when someone does
not do what they are told to do (uV[kViu)
B
A=K   77. (b) Abetted, ensuring
C
ATQ, Sentence ds context ds according ‘Leela’ usunknowingly
elevator ds doors dks [kqyk NksM+ fn;k ftlus
thief dks Hkkx tkus esa

st
108 
12 = K 
 18  enn djhA blfy, correct answer option (b) Abetted,
K=2 ensuring gksxkA
B Coerced (v) : To force somebody to do something by
Now, 17 = 2 × using threats.
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B = 119 Making (n) : The act or process of making or producing

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73. (a) something.
sin (45 + 30) = (sin45 × cos 30) + (cos45 × sin30) Abet (v): to help or encourage somebody to do something
 1   3   1  1 wrong.
=    
 2   2   2   2  Ensure (v): To make sure that something happens or
is definite.
=
 3   1 = 1  3  Sanctioned (v): To give permission for something to take
2 2  2 2  2 2  place.
Help (v): To make it easier or possible for somebody to
74. (c)
do something.
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54 3 Solicited (v): To ask somebody for something, such as

2 3 3 support, money or information.
Support (v): To help or encourage somebody/something
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On rationalization, we multiply and divide it with
by saying or showing that you agree with them/it.
2 3 –3  78. (d) Sentence esathey dk iz;ksx
unnecessary gS D;ksafd those
54 3 2 3 –3 
5  4 3 2 3 – 3 dk iz;ksxsubject ds :i esa fd;k x;k gSA ftldhverb ‘will be
 
2 3 3 2 3 –3 2 3  2 3   3  3 taken’ dk iz;ksxSentence ds last esa fd;k x;k gSA blfy,
10 3  24 – 15 – 12 3 9–2 3  3– 2 correct answer option (d) gksxkA
 
79. (c) Sentence esaSoaps ds nksends dh ckr dh x;h gSA tc nksa esa
an

12  9 3 3
b ls gesa nwljs dh ckr djuh gks rcThe ge other dk use djsaxsA
On comparing it with a –
3 blfy, correct answer option (c) gksxkA
We get a = 3, b = 2 80. (d) New commodity ds origin ;k center dkscontrol fd;s
Therefore, a + b = 3 + 2 = 5
75. (c)
tkus dk dksbZ
context ugha gSA
Add 2 both side. Paragraph dks vkxs read djus ij ges context ls irk yxk jgk
1 gS fd blds‘flow’ dkscontrol djus dh ckr dh tk jgh gSA
So the
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(x + 1) = 2
x  1 correct answer will be ‘flow’.
1 81. (b) Paragraph esaexplicitly crk;k x;k gS fd tSls vkt ls 100
x  1  2
x  1 lky igys ‘oil’ question esa Fkksame mlh rjg vkt ‘data’
1 question esa gS rFkkdigital
bls era dk data dgk x;k gSA
x  13   4 = (23 + 3 × 2) + 4 = 18
x  13 fdlh pht dks bdV~Bk djukA
82. (a) Rack-up something -
76. (c) Punctual, Tardiness Paragraph esamentioned ‘Five giants’ uscollectively $ 25
Sentence esa use gq,conjunction ‘because’ esareason crk;k bn dk net profit dek;k gSA blfy,
option (a) correct answer
x;k gS fd mls(Rejendra) dks dke ij nsjh ls igq¡puk*
‘a sign of gksxkA
irresponsibility yxrk gS blfy,blank (1) esa
‘Punctual’ best
83. (c) Paragraph esamentioned ‘Five giants’ ds bl çdkj ds
fill word gksxkA vr%correct answer (c) gksxkA
dominance ds dkj.k tech companies ds broken-up dh
(1) Legible (adj.) Clear enough to read.(i<+s tkus ;ksX;)
Carelessness (n): Lack of attention thought about what call dksprompt fd;k gSA blfy,option (c) correct answer
you are doing. (ykijokgh) gksxkA
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84. (d) “Raise the alarm” psrkouh nsukA 91. (c) Towed
fn;s x;s
;gk¡ dgk x;k gS fd ;s daifu;k¡ dksbZ fpark ;k psrkouh ugha mBkrha tcsentence esasense ds according vkSjoptions dks
mu ij ,dkfèkdkj ijh{k.k fd;k tkrk gS] blfy,
“alarm” lgh gSA ns[kdj crk ldrs gSa
option (a) lgh mÙkj gSA
(a) towed - pulled by a vehicle
85. (b) “Waves” dk eryc gS u;hcompanies dk vkuk vkSj cktkj esa
(b) toad - a frog like animal
cnyko ykukA ;g fn[kkrk gS fd cM+s
Tech. Companies ds ckotwn]
(c) toed - relating to foot or toes
u;h Companies Hkh izHkko Mky ldrs gSaA (d) told - past form of ‘tell’
86. (b) Undeniable 92. (b) Without any looming deadlines: (fcuk fdlh fudVorhZ
‘inevitable’dk vFkZ gksrk“that
gS&can’t be avoided” fn;s x;s le; lhek ds)
options esa ls fliZQ
‘undeniable’ dk ghmeaning ghinevitable Sentence esa underlined part dh meaning ls crk;k tk ldrk
ds leku gksrh gS] tksoption
fd (b) esa fn;k x;k gSA gS fdoption (b) lgh mÙkj gSA
93. (a) Correct Answer: Nosy (adjective) : Someone who
87. (a) At risk (Phrase/Adj.) shows too much curiosity about other people’s private
Meaning of ‘vulnerable’ - weak and easy to hurt fn;s x;s affairs. (nwljksa ds ekeysa esa vR;fèkd :fp j[kus okyk)
esa ,slkmeaning j[kus okyk fliZQ
option (a) gSA vr% fn;s x;ssentence esasense ds according gesa ,sls
words dh

st
options
option (a) lgh mÙkj gSA ckdh
options dh meaning gS& t:jr gS ftldk meaning gS&“to interrupt in someone’s
business”. vr% option (a) correct answer gSA
Poor - of bad quality or condition 94. (d) “for our Jobs and Careers
Arrogant - behaving in a proud unpleasant way fdlh event ds fy, ‘at’ preposition dk use fd;k tkrk gS‘for’
Adaptable - that can be moulded in different conditions. dk ughaA vr% option (d) esaerror gSA

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88. (c) are too close and big 95. (b) Ready to fight
‘To be at daggers drawn’ dh meaning gS&‘to be in a
fn;s x;ssentence esaSubject ‘planets’ (plural) ds fy, plural
state of extreme hostility’ ,slk similar meaning option
verb dh t:jr gS vkSj vkxs ‘to’ ds use dks ns[kdj crk ldrs gSa fd
(b) dk Hkh gSA option
vr% (b) lgh mÙkj .gSA
blesa‘too ... to’ dk structure follow gksxkA vr% option (b)
96. (a) fn;s x;ssentence esacontext ds according ‘turn down’
correct gksxkA lgh phrasal verb gksxh tksfd option (a) esa gSA
89. (b) Tragic Black out - To become unconscious for a start time
Meaning of ‘comical’ - funny turn down - To reject or refuse to consider check out -
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Meaning of given options - To be found to be true or acceptable after being
examined
(a) Remedial - aimed at solving a problem
Chicken out - To decide not to do something because
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(b) Tragic - making you feel very sad you are afraid.
(c) Rebellious - Unwilling to obey rules Break in - To enter forcefully.
(d) Farcical - not worth taking seriously 97. (d) fn;s x;ssentence esa igysblank esa ,d verb vkSj nwljs
vr% option (b) lgh answer gSA blank esa ,d living thing dh t:jr gSA vr%option (d) lgh
mÙkj gSA
90. (a) Mellow: uje vkSj eèkqj vkokt
98. (a) asked for
‘Shrill’ dh meaning gS &“very high and loud” ‘ask for a favour’ ,d fixed phrase gSA vr% blfy, option
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fn;s x;soptions dh meaning gS& (a) lgh mÙkj gSA


(a) mellow - smooth and unpleasant 99. (c) warmly about
(b) croaky - deep and rough Given sentence esaverb ‘feel’ ds lkFk‘adverb of manner’
(c) Piercing - very high and loud dh t:jr gSA vr%option (c) lgh mÙkj gSA
(d) nasal - sound produced by allowing air to flow 100.(d) ‘It’ dk iz;ksx
junk mail ds fy, gqvk gSA blfy, (b) o (c)
through the nose mandatory pair gS] tksfd dsoy option (d) esa fn;s x;s gSA vr%
option (d) lgh mÙkj gSA
vr% option (a) lgh mÙkj gSA
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