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(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
AZBY : CXDW : : EVFU : ?
(A) GTHS (B) GHTS
(C) GSTH (D) TGSH
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
ACFJ : ZXUQ : : EGIN : ?
(A) VUSQ (B) VRPM
(C) UTRP (D) VTRM
ACEG : DFHJ : : QSUW : ?
(A) TVXZ (B) TQST
(C) MNPR (D) EGIJ
B
C D
(A) MRZQ (B) ZMSR
(C) PQST (D) BTEP
B
C D
B
C D
(A) RTW (B) QOM
(C) IKG (D) IKM
(A) EFH (B) OPQ
(C) BCE (D) IJL
(A) DH (B) FJ
(C) HK (D) PR
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
AB, EF, IJ, ?, QR
(A) MN (B) KL
(C) OP (D) CD
A C F J ? U B
(A) K (B) O
(C) P (D) Q
ABC, CEE, FIG, ?, OTK
(A) JMD (B) JNI
(C) JOJ (D) JKL
2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 15, ?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
3120, ?, 122, 23, 4
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
0, 5, 60, 615, ?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) BALLIUM (B) BALLISTICS
(C) BALLERINA (D) BALLISTITE
(A) laugh (B) latch
(C) laurels (D) latitude
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
c_ab_ca_bc_a
(A) b c a b (B) a b c b
(C) b a c b (D) c b a c
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Direction: In questions no. 1 to 10, select the
related letters/word/number from the given
alternative
1. 9 : 80 : : 100 : ?
(A) 901 (B) 1009
(C) 9889 (D) 9999
2. 335 : 216 : : 987 : ?
(A) 868 (B) 867
(C) 872 (D) 888
3. AZBY : CXDW : : EVFU : ?
(A) GTHS (B) GHTS
(C) GSTH (D) TGSH
4. Food : Man : : Fuel : ?
(A) wood (B) fire
(C) heat (D) smoke
5. Latter : Former : : Hazardous : ?
(A) Risky (B) Comfortable
(C) Safe (D) Harmful
6. Paralysis : Nerves : : Madness : ?
(A) Face (B) Body
(C) Eye (D) Brain
7. Giant : Dwarf : : Genius : ?
(A) Wicked (B) Idiot
(C) Gentle (D) Tiny
8. Reasoning : Mental : : ? : Physical
(A) Caning (B) Seeing
(C) Singing (D) Feeling
9. ACFJ : ZXUQ : : EGIN : ?
(A) VUSQ (B) VRPM
(C) UTRP (D) VTRM
10. ACEG : DFHJ : : QSUW : ?
(A) TVXZ (B) TQST
(C) MNPR (D) EGIJ
Directions: In question nos. 11 to 20, find the
odd word/number/letters/number pair from
the given alternatives.
11. (A) B. G Tilak
(B) Madan Mohan Malviya
(C) V. D Savarkar
(D) Lajpat Rai
12. (A) MRZQ (B) ZMSR
(C) PQST (D) BTEP
13. (A) Yearly (B) Quickly
(C) Weekly (D) Monthly
14. (A) Horse (B) Ox
(C) Dog (D) Cow
15. (A) RTW (B) QOM
(C) IKG (D) IKM
16. (A) EFH (B) OPQ
(C) BCE (D) IJL
17. (A) DH (B) FJ
(C) HK (D) PR
18. (A) 74930 (B) 89435
(C) 66535 (D) 32116
19. (A) 711 (B) 519
(C) 416 (D) 217
20. (A) 5943 (B) 5132
(C) 6825 (D) 7128
Directions: In questions no. 21 to 26, a series
is given, with one term missing. Choose the
correct alternative from the given ones that
will complete the series.
21. AB, EF, IJ, ?, QR
(A) MN (B) KL
(C) OP (D) CD
22. A C F J ? U B
(A) K (B) O
(C) P (D) Q
23. ABC, CEE, FIG, ?, OTK
(A) JMD (B) JNI
(C) JOJ (D) JKL
24. 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 15, ?
(A) 16 (B) 30
(C) 31 (D) 32
25. 3120, ?, 122, 23, 4
(A) 488 (B) 621
(C) 610 (D) 732
26. 0, 5, 60, 615, ?
(A) 6030 (B) 6170
(C) 6130 (D) 6000
27. Which word will appear third in the
dictionary?
(A) BALLIUM (B) BALLISTICS
(C) BALLERINA (D) BALLISTITE
28. Whi ch word wil l appear last in the
dictionary?
(A) laugh (B) latch
(C) laurels (D) latitude
29. Arrange the given words in a meaningful
order:
1. INFANT 2. ADOLESCENT
3. CHILD 4. OLD
5. ADULT
(A) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 (B) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4
(C) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1 (D) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Directions : In question nos. 30 and 31 which
one set of letters when sequentially placed at
the gaps in the given letter series shall
complete it?
30. c_ab_ca_bc_a
(A) b c a b (B) a b c b
(C) b a c b (D) c b a c
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(A) b a a a (B) a b b b
(C) b a b b (D) a b a b
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
PUNCTUATI ON
QVODUVBUJPO SING TJOH
PARLIAMENT
(A) QBSMJKNFMU (B) QBSMJBNFOU
(C) QTBSMJOFOU (D) QASTMJNFOU
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
I II
I.
II.
(A) I
(B) II
(C) I II
(D) I II
MN
B
C D
B
C D
ECCENTRICITY
(A) TRINITY (B) TRICKY
(C) ENTER (D) CENTRE



B
C D
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31. _ba_bab_babb_b
(A) b a a a (B) a b b b
(C) b a b b (D) a b a b
Directions : In questions no. 32 to 34, find the
wrong number in the series.
32. 4, 11, 30, 61, 128, 219, 346
(A) 61 (B) 30
(C) 128 (D) 219
33. 23, 28, 38, 49, 64, 70
(A) 49 (B) 38
(C) 70 (D) 64
34.
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 64 (D) 218
35. If ' PUNCTUATI ON' i s coded as
'QVODUVBUJPO' and 'SING' as 'TJOH', then
how is 'PARLIAMENT' coded?
(A) QBSMJKNFMU (B) QBSMJBNFOU
(C) QTBSMJOFOU (D) QASTMJNFOU
36. A man walked 10 km towards South from
his house. Then he turned right and walked
6 km. He again turned right and walked 10
km. Thereafter, he turned right and walked
6 km. How far was he from the starting point?
(A) 2 km (B) 0 km
(C) 3 km (D) 4 km
Directions : In questions no. 37, one statement
is given, followed by two conclusions I and II.
You have to consider the statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from
commonly known facts. You have to decide
which of the given conclusions, if any, follows
from the given statements.
37. Statement :
Illiterate people are poor.
Conclusions :
I. All poor people are illiterate.
II. Some poor people are illiterate.
(A) Only conclusion I follows.
(B) Only conclusion II follows.
(C) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(D) Both conclusions I and II follows.
38. Which one of the answer figures is hidden
in the given question figure ?
Question figure :
Answer figures :
39. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then
which of the answer figure is the right
image of the given figure ?
Question figure :
Answer figures :
40. A man said to a lady, "Your mother's
husband's sister is my aunt". How is the
lady related to man?
(A) Sister (B) Mother
(C) Daughter (D) Grand daughter
41. If South-East becomes North, then what will
South-West become?
(A) North (B) West
(C) East (D) North West
42. From the given alternative words, select the
word which cannot be formed using the
letters of the given word.
ECCENTRICITY
(A) TRINITY (B) TRICKY
(C) ENTER (D) CENTRE
43. If 4 6 9 1 = 4196
2 3 7 2 = 2273, then
1 4 8 9 = ?
(A) 1984 (B) 9841
(C) 1489 (D) 8149
5
B
C D
GREEN
YELLOW
B
C
D
I
II
S
GOVERN
(A) 59, 89, 67, 22, 98, 21
(B) 13, 78, 01, 67, 55, 79
(C) 59, 11, 56, 22, 44, 65
(D) 00, 11, 56, 02, 10, 58
B
C D
B
C D
B
C D
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44. The day before the day before yesterday is
three days after Saturday. What day is it
today?
(A) Thursday (B) Friday
(C) Tuesday (D) Wednesday
45. In a certain code of numbers, GREEN is
written as 20, 9, 22, 22, 13. How would
YELLOW be written in the code?
(A) 2, 26, 15, 15, 12, 4
(B) 2, 5, 4, 14, 14, 10
(C) 2, 22, 15, 15, 12, 4
(D) 2, 9, 17, 17, 3, 7
46. A sheet of paper has been folded as shown
the question figures. You have to figure out
from amongst the four answer figures, how
it will appear when opened?
Question Figures:
Answer Figures:
47. A word is represented by only one get of
numbers as given in any one of the
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
the alternatives are represented by two
classes of alphabets as in the two matrices
given below. The columns and rows of
Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that
of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A
letter from these matri ces can be
represented first by its row and next by its
column, e.g. "T" can be represented by 31,
76 etc. and "S" can be represented by 14,
99, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the
set for the word GOVERN.
(A) 59, 89, 67, 22, 98, 21
(B) 13, 78, 01, 67, 55, 79
(C) 59, 11, 56, 22, 44, 65
(D) 00, 11, 56, 02, 10, 58
Directions : In questions nos. 48 and 50, find
the missing number.
48.
(A) 7 (B) 5
(C) 11 (D) 9
49.
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 5
50. 12 16 18
16 16 20
5 7 ?
197 263 356
(A) 9 (B) 4
(C) 4 (D) 8
7
Part - II Part - II Part - II Part - II
51.
(A) 47600 (B)10000
(C) 10476 (D)10472
52. A 30% = B 0.25 = C
5
1
, A : B : C
(A) 5 : 6 : 4 (B) 5 : 24 : 5
(C) 6 :5 : 4 (D) 10 : 12 : 15
53.
2
2 54- 6 - 96
3



(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D)
6
54.
1 1 1 1
+ + +
123 234 345 456
(A)
1
30
(B)
7
30
(C)
11
30
(D)
13
30
55. (256)
0.16
(16)
0.18
(A) 4 (B) 14
(C) 18 (D) 23
56. 253, 136, 352, 460, 324, 631, 244
(A) 136 (B) 324
(C) 352 (D) 631
57.
2
2
x - x+1 2
=
3 x + x+1
1
x+
x



(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 8
58. 1 + 2 {1 + 2 (1 + 1/3)}
(A)
1
5
4
(B)
1
4
5
(C)
1
2
4
(D)
4
1
5
59.
2
2

a
a
y
x
2 2
2 2
x y
x y

(A)
4
4
2
a
a
(B)
2
4
a
(C)
4
8
2
a
a
(D)
4
4
2
a
a
60. , 5 : 3 : 2
1
:
1
:
1

z y x
x : y : z
(A) 5 : 3 : 2 (B) 6 : 10 : 15
(C) 2 : 3 : 5 (D) 15 : 10 : 6
61.
+1
1 + 2 + 3 + .... + =
2
x x
x
1 +
3 + 5 + ... + 99
(A) 2250 (B) 2500
(C) 2525 (D) 3775
62.
995
999 999
999
(A) 990809 (B) 998996
(C) 999824 (D) 998999
63.
= 1 + 2 + 3 x
1
1
x
x



(A)
1+2 3
(B)
2+ 3
(C)
3+ 2
(D)
2 3-1
64. 3/5
3/5
32/75
(A) 3/25 (B) 6/25
(C) 2/25 (D) 2/15
65. a * b = a + b + ab 3 * 4 - 2 * 3
(A) 6 (B) 8
(C) 10 (D) 12
66. x = r cos U cos J, y = r cos U sin J and
z = r sin U, x
2
+ y
2
+ z
2
(A) r
2
(B) r
(C)
2
1
r
(D)
1
r
67. 80 13.50
16
120 20%
(A) ` 18 (B) ` 17
(C) 16.40 (D) 15
68. cm cm
cm
(A) 13 cm (B)
153
cm
(C) 12 cm (D) 18 cm
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51. The smallest number of five digits exactly
divisible by 476 is-
(A) 47600 (B) 10000
(C) 10476 (D) 10472
52. If 30% of A = 0.25 of B =
5
1
of C, then A : B :
C is equal to
(A) 5 : 6 : 4 (B) 5 : 24 : 5
(C) 6 : 5 : 4 (D) 10 : 12 : 15
53.
2
2 54 - 6 - 96
3



is equal to
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D)
6
54.
1 1 1 1
+ + +
123 234 345 456
is equal
to
(A)
1
30
(B)
7
30
(C)
11
30
(D)
13
30
55. (256)
0.16
(16)
0.18
is equal to
(A) 4 (B) 14
(C) 18 (D) 23
56. The odd one out in the sequence 253, 136,
352, 460, 324, 631, 244 is
(A) 136 (B) 324
(C) 352 (D) 631
57.
2
2
x - x+1 2
=
3 x + x+1
,then the value of
1
x+
x



is
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 8
58. 1 + 2 {1 + 2 (1 + 1/3)} is equal to
(A)
1
5
4
(B)
1
4
5
(C)
1
2
4
(D)
4
1
5
59. If
x a+ 2
=
y a- 2
, then
2 2
2 2
x - y
x y
is equal to
(A)
2
4a
a - 4
(B)
2
4
a
(C)
2
8a
a + 4
(D)
2
4a
a + 4
60. If
1 1 1
: : =2: 3: 5,
x y z
then x : y : z is equal to
(A) 5 : 3 : 2 (B) 6: 10 : 15
(C) 2 : 3 : 5 (D) 15 : 10 : 6
61. Given that
+1
1 + 2 + 3 + .... + =
2
x x
x
then
1 + 3 + 5 + ... + 99 is equal to
(A) 2250 (B) 2500
(C) 2525 (D) 3775
62. The value of
995
999 999
999
(A) 990809 (B) 998996
(C) 999824 (D) 998999
63. If
= 1 + 2 + 3 x
, then the value of
1
1
x
x



is
(A)
1+2 3
(B)
2+ 3
(C)
3+ 2
(D)
2 3-1
64. A boy was asked to find 3/5 of a fraction.
Instead, he divided the fraction by 3/5 and
got an answer which exceeded the correct
answer by 32/75. The correct answer is
(A) 3/25 (B) 6/25
(C) 2/25 (D) 2/15
a * b = a + b + ab then 3 * 4 - 2 * 3 is equal
to
(A) 6 (B) 8
(C) 10 (D) 12
66. If x = r cos U cos J, y = r cos U sin J and z
= r sin U, then the value of x
2
+ y
2
+ z
2
is
(A) r
2
(B) r
(C)
2
1
r
(D)
1
r
67. A shopkeeper bought 80 kg of sugar at the
rate of ` 13.50 per kg. He mixed it with 120
kg of sugar costing ` 16 per kg. In order to
make a profit of 20%, he must sell the mix-
ture at
(A) ` 18 per kg (B) ` 17 per kg
(C) ` 16.40 per kg (D) ` 15 per kg
68. The distance between the centres of the two
circles with radii 4 cm and 9 cm is 13 cm.
The length of the direct common tangent
(between two points of contact) is
(A) 13 cm (B)
153
cm
(C) 12 cm (D) 18 cm
9
69. 15
9
(A) 8 (B) 10
(C) 15 (D) 12
70. 150 15
12
(A) 45 (B) 48
(C) 52 (D) 54
71. ` 1500
` 449.40
(A) 10% (B)12%
(C) 14% (D)15%
72.
1%
`
(A) ` (B) `
(C) ` (D) `
73. 1
(A) 36 (B) 42
(C) 48 (D) 54
74.
(
7
22
S
)
(A) 350
2
(B) 196
2
(C) 154
2
(D) 22
2
75.
(A) 6 : S (B)
6 :
(C)
S : 6
(D) S : 6
76.
(A) 65 (B) 35
(C) 30 (D) 70
77.
(A) 45% (B) %
11
5
45
(C)
%
11
6
54
(D) 55%
78. A B
B
A
(A) 10 (B) 8
(C) 12 (D) 15
79. x
2
3x + 2 (x p)
2
q
2
p q
(A)
3 1
,
2 2
u
(B)
3 1
,
2 2
(C)
3 1
,
2 2

(D)
3 1
,
2 2
u
80.
(A) 5.75 (B) 3.5
(C) 6.5 (D) 7.0
81. ax + by = c a, b
(A)
2
c
ab
(B)
2
a
2bc
(C)
2
c
2ab
(D)
2
a
bc
82. 2/3 = B 75% = C 0.6 A
: B : C
(A) 2 : 3 : 3 (B) 3 : 4 : 5
(C) 4 : 5 : 6 (D) 9 : 8 : 10
83. ( ABC ABC BC
D
ABC = 50 ADB
(A) 120 (B) 110
(C) 115 (D) 20
84. ` 1500
10% 5
12.5%
4 12.5%
(A) ` 500 (B) ` 1000
(C) ` 750 (D) ` 1250
85.
1
33 %
3
3
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 12 (D) 6
10
69. A man can row 15 km/hr downstream and
9 km/hr upstream. The speed of the boat
in still water is
(A) 8 km/hr (B) 10 km/hr
(C) 15 km/hr (D) 12 km/hr
70. A train, 150 m long, passes a pole in 15 sec-
onds and another train of the same length
travelling in the opposite direction in 12
seconds. The speed of the second train is
(A) 45 km/hr (B) 48 km/hr
(C) 52 km/hr (D) 54 km/hr
71. At some rate per annum the compound
interest on ` 1500 for 2 years is ` 449.40.
The rate of interest per annum is :
(A) 10% (B)12%
(C) 14% (D)15%
72. A sum of money was invested at a certain
rate of simple interest for 2 years. Had it
been invested at 1% higher rate, it would
have fetched ` 24 more interest. The sum
of money is:
(A) ` 1200 (B) ` 1050
(C) ` 1000 (D) ` 9600
73. If 1 man or 2 women or 3 boys can complete
a piece of work in 88 days, then 1 man, 1
woman and I boy together will complete it
i n
(A) 36 days (B) 42 days
(C) 48 days (D) 54 days
74. A cow is tied on the corner of a rectangular
field of size 30 m x 20 m by a 14 m long rope.
The area of the region, that she can graze,
is (use
22
7
S
)
(A) 350 m
2
(B) 196 m
2
(C) 154 m
2
(D) 22 m
2
75. A cube and a sphere have equal surface
areas. The ratio of their volumes is
(A) : 6 S (B) : 6 S
(C) 6 : S (D)
6: S
76. A man had 100 kg of sugar, part of which he
sold at 7% profit and rest at 17% profit. He
gained 10% on the whole. How much did he
sell at 7% profit?
(A) 65 kg (B) 35 kg
(C) 30 kg (D) 70 kg
77. A batsman scored 110 runs which included
3 fours and 8 sixes. What percent of his total
score, did he make by running between
the wickets?
(A) 45% (B)
5
45 %
11
(C)
6
54 %
11
(D) 55%
78. A and B can complete a work in 15 days and
10 days respectively. They started doing the
work together but after 2 days B had to leave
and A alone completed the remaining work.
The whole work was completed in :
(A) 10 days (B) 8 days
(C) 12 days (D) 15 days
79. If x
2
3x + 2 is expressed in the form
(x p)
2
q
2
, then the values of p and q are
respectively
(A)
3 1
,
2 2
u
(B)
3 1
,
2 2
(C)
3 1
,
2 2

(D)
3 1
,
2 2
u
80. A boat is rowed downstream at 15.5 km/hr
and upstream at 8.5 km/hr. The speed of
stream (in km/hr) is
(A) 5.75 (B) 3.5
(C) 6.5 (D) 7.0
81. The area of the triangle formed by the graph
of ax + by = c (where a, b are two positive
real numbers) and the co-ordinate axes, is
(A)
2
c
ab
sq. unit (B)
2
a
2bc
sq. unit
(C)
2
c
2ab
sq. unit (D)
2
a
bc
sq. unit
82. If 2/3 of A = 75% of B = 0.6 of C, then A : B :
C is
(A) 2 : 3 : 3 (B) 3 : 4 : 5
(C) 4 : 5 : 6 (D) 9 : 8 : 10
83. The external bisector of ABC of (ABC
interesects the straight line through A and
parallel to BC at the point D. If ABC = 50,
then ADB is equal to
(A) 120 (B) 110
(C) 115 (D) 20
84. A sum of ` 1500 is lent out in two parts in
such a way that the simple interest on one
part at 10% per annum for 5 years is equal
to that on another part at 12.5% per annum
for 4 years. The sum lent out at 12.5% is
(A) ` 500 (B) ` 1000
(C) ` 750 (D) ` 1250
85. A reduction of
1
33 %
3
in the price of an item
would enable a purchaser to get 3 more for
a rupee. The price before reduction was
(A) 2 per rupee (B) 4 per rupee
(C) 12 per rupee (D) 6 per rupee
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86. AB, O DC
DC || AB. BAC = 20 ADC = ?
(A) 120 (B) 110
(C) 115 (D) 100
87. Q
PAQ = 68 APQ
(A) 56 (B) 68
(C) 28 (D) 34
88. 12 12
(A) 12 (B) 24
(C) 18 (D) 36
89. 16
2 12
(A) 2 (B)
2 4
(C) 3 (D)
3
90. tan A + Sin A = p tan A - Sin A = q
(A)
2 2
4 p q pq (B) p q pq
(C)
p q pq
(D)
2 2
4 p q pq
91.
p
1
, p
2
p
3
(A) 1 2 3
2
p +p +p
3
(B) 1 2 3
1
p + p + p
3
(C) 1 2 3
1
p + p + p
3
(D) 1 2 3
4
p +p +p
3
92. A, B C
A
40 C
(A) 16 (B) 24
(C) 32 (D) 40
93.
(A) 60 (B) 64
(C) 96 (D) 100
94.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
95.
(A) % 30
9
5
(B)
% 19
31
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(C) 40% (D) 44%
96.
(A) 45 (B) 15
(C) 9 (D) 5
97. 2(cos
2
sin
2
) = 1,
cot
(A) 3 (B)
3
(C) 1 (D) 0
98.
(A) 3 : 7 (B) 10 : 3
(C) 7 : 3 (D) 7 : 10
99. 8,00,000
(A) 12,000 (B) 18,500
(B) 75,000 (D) 60,000
100.
(A) 14 (B) 12
(B) 8 (D) 3
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86. AB is a diameter of a circle with centre at
O. DC is a chord of it such that DC || AB. If
BAC = 20, then ADC is equal to
(A) 120 (B) 110
(C) 115 (D) 100
87. The tangents drawn at P and Q on the
circumference of a circle intersect at A. If
PAQ = 68, then the measure of the APQ
is
(A) 56 (B) 68
(C) 28 (D) 34
88. If the area of a triangle with base 12 cm is
equal to the area of a square with side 12
cm, the the altitude of the triangle is
(A) 12 cm (B) 24 cm
(C) 18 cm (D) 36 cm
89. 12 spheres of the same size are made by
melting a solid cylinder of 16 cm diameter
and 2 cm height. The diameter of each
sphere is
(A) 2 cm (B)
2 4
cm
(C) 3 cm (D)
3
cm
tan A + Sin A = p and tan A - Sin A = q then
which of the following is the correct option
(A)
2 2
4 p q pq (B) p q pq
(C)
p q pq
(D)
2 2
4 p q pq
91. The lengths of the perpendiculars drawn
from any poi nt in the interior of an
equilateral triangle to the respective sides
are p
1
, p
2
and p
3
. The length of each side of
the triangle is
(A) 1 2 3
2
p + p + p
3
(B) 1 2 3
1
p + p + p
3
(C) 1 2 3
1
p + p + p
3
(D) 1 2 3
4
p + p + p
3
92. Three taps A, B and C together can fill an
empty cistern in 10 minutes. The tap A
alone can fill it in 30 minutes and the tap B
alone in 40 minutes. How long will the tap
C alone take to fill it?
(A) 16 minutes (B) 24 minutes
(C) 32 minutes (D) 40 minutes
93. If the measures of one side and one diagonal
of a rhombus are 10 cm and 16 cm respectively,
then its area in cm
2
is :
(A) 60 (B) 64
(C) 96 (D) 100
94. Representation of data through sectors of a
circle is called as
(A) pictograph (B) line graph
(C) bar graph (D) pie chart
95. A number is increased by 20% and then
again by 20%. By what percent should the
increased number be reduced so as to get
back the original number?
(A)
5
30 %
9
(B)
11
19 %
31
(C) 40% (D) 44%
96. A student was asked to multiply a certain
number by 27. By mistake he multiplied it
by 72 and got his answer more than the
correct answer by 405. The number to be
multiplied was
(A) 45 (B) 15
(C) 9 (D) 5
97. If 2(cos
2
sin
2
) = 1, being a +ve acute
angle, then the value of cot is
(A) 3 (B)
3
(C) 1 (D) 2
Directions (Questions no. 98 to 100): The pie
charts, given here show some automobile parts
manufactured by an automobile company at
its Pune and Nagpur plants in the year 2010.
Study the pie charts and answer the
questions based on them.
98. The ratio of number of horns produced at
Nagpur plant to that produced at Pune plant
is
(A) 3 : 7 (B) 10 : 3
(C) 7 : 3 (D) 7 : 10
99. If the Nagpur plant produced 8,00,000 tyres,
then the number of horns produced by it
were
(A) 12,000 (B) 18,500
(B) 75,000 (D) 60,000
100. How many percent more tubes were
produced at the Pune plant than those
produced at the Nagpur plant ?
(A) 14 (B) 12
(B) 8 (D) 3
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
B
C
D
B
C
D
B
C D (A) (C)
B
C D
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
I.
II.
III.
IV.
(A) II, I, III, IV (B) II, I, IV, III
(C) IV, III, I, II (D) IV, III, II, I
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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Part - III (General Awareness) Part - III (General Awareness) Part - III (General Awareness) Part - III (General Awareness)
101. Market fail when
(A) they do not maximise the aggregate
consumer and producer surplus
(B) they maximise aggregate consumer and
producer surplus
(C) they equalise the aggregate consumer
and producer surplus
(D) they escalate the aggregate consumer
and producer surplus
102. Neglect of agriculture in the development
process will lead to
(A) insufficient savings
(B) shortage of foreign exchange
(C) lower levels of production
(D) severe bottlenecks in overall development
103. Monopolistic competition produces
(A) Complementary goods
(B) Homogeneous goods
(C) Close substitutes
(D) Perfect substitutes
104. A Socialist economy is
(A) a non-planned economy
(B) a democratic economy
(C) an equalitarian economy
(D) a planned economy
105. Gandhian economy emphasises on
(A) Humanitarian and cultural values
(B) Spiritual and religious values
(C) Political and social values
(D) Socialist and economic values
106. The term "closure" in Parliamentary
terminology implies
(A) the end of session of Parliament
(B) stoppage of debate on a motion
(C) end of a day's proceedings
(D) None of the above
107. Which of the following is not correctly
matched?
(A) Article 14 Equality before law
(B) Article 16 Equal opportunities
(C) Article 17 Abolition of titles
(D) Article 18 Permission of
military titles
108. Which of the following Presidents held office
for two consecutive terms?
(A) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(C) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(D) Both (A) and (C)
109. Which Amendment Act reduced the voting
age from 21 to 18?
(A) 42 nd (B) 44 th
(C) 52 nd (D) 61 st
110. The Ilbert Bill was introduced during time
of ______ .
(A) Lytton (B) Ripon
(C) Curzon (D) Minto
111. Who among the following was the First Viceroy
of India?
(A) Lord Ripon (B) Lord Curzon
(C) Lord Mountbatten(D) Lord Canning
112. Prithvi Raj Chauhan was defeated in the
Second Battle of Tarain by
(A) Mahmud Ghazni
(B) Muhammad Ghori
(C) Qutb-ud-din Aibak
(D) Yalduz
113. The original name of Nana Phadnavis was
(A) Mahadaji Sindhia
(B) Tukoji Holkar
(C) Balaji Janardan Bhanu
(D) Naryan Rao
114. Who among the following first propounded
the idea of Basic Education?
(A) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(C) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Dayanand Saraswati
115. Arrange the following in chronological order
I. Dandi March
II. Simon Commission
III. Poona Pact
IV. Gandhi Irwin Pact
(A) II, I, III, IV (B) II, I, IV, III
(C) IV, III, I, II (D) IV, III, II, I
116. One of the following Chief Ministers is/was
received the Highest Civilian Award 'Bharat
Ratna'
(A) Lalu Prasad Yadav of Bihar
(B) Late M. G Ramachandran of Tamil Nadu
(C) Jyoti Basu of West Begnal
(D) Late N. T Rama Rao of Andhra Pradesh
117. Magnetic Equator is closely associated with
(A) Tidal current
(B) Satellite launching
(C) Natural calamities
(D) Fishing ground
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(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
B
C D
B
C D
B
C D
B
C D
B
C
D
B
C D
B
C D
B
C
D
B
C D
B
C D
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) CD-ROM (B) RAM
(C) Registers (D) Cache
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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118. Lands dependent on rain are
(A) rain-fed (B) irrigated
(C) dry (D) arid
119. Which of the following mountain systems
has the feature of syntaxial bend?
(A) Aravallis (B) Vindhyas
(C) Western Ghats (D) Himalayas
120. Palaeontology is the study of
(A) Fossils (B) Rocks
(C) Soil (D) Tree
121. The first fertiliser plant in India was set up at
(A) Ranipet (B) Sindri
(C) Alwaye (D) Asansol
122. Drug which helps to reduce anxiety and
brings about calmness is
(A) tranquilizer (B) diuretic
(C) analgesic (D) antihistamine
123. Broad spectrum antibiotics are produced by
(A) Streptomyces (B) Aspergillus
(C) Pencillium (D) Bacillus
124. The pigment that protect plants from
harmful effect of ultraviolet rays is
(A) Chlorophyll (B) Carotenoid
(C) Phycocyanin (D) Plastid
125. Glycogen, starch and cellulose are polymers of
(A) Fructose (B) Glucose
(C) Lactose (D) Maltose
126. A particle moving with uniform speed
(A) must have uniform velocity
(B) cannot have uniform velocity
(C) may have uniform velocity
(D) will have no velocity
127. Which one of the following is obtained as
slag in a blast furnance?
(A) Calcium Carbonate
(B) Calcium Sulphate
(C) Calcium Chloride
(D) Calcium Silicate
128. In the industrial production of vegetable
ghee, the process involved is
(A) dissociation (B) reduction
(C) oxidation (D) ionisation
129. Kidney can be taken from a dying person
who has the
(A) cessation of neurological function only
(B) cessation of cardiac function only
(C) cessation of respiratiory function only
(D) cessation of kidney function only
130. The commodity for which India spends the
largest amount to import is
(A) Food grains (B) Crude petroleum
(C) Fertilisers (D) Iron and Steel
131. In which categories did Marie Curie win
her two different Nobel Prizes?
(A) Physics and Chemistry
(B) Chemistry and Medicine
(C) Physics and Medicine
(D) Chemistry and Peace
132. During respiration the gases enter into the
blood and leave the same by the process of
(A) Active transport
(B) Diffusion
(C) Diffusion and active transport
(D) Osmosis
133. Instruments can be shielded from outside
magnetic effects by surrounding them with
(A) Iron shield (B) Rubber shield
(C) Brass shield (D) Glass shield
134. The following is a pseudo-force:
(A) Centrepetal force
(B) Centrifugal reaction force
(C) Centrifugal force
(D) Strong nuclear force
135. Amides can be converted to amines by the
reaction named
(A) Perkin (B) Claisen
(C) Hoffman (D) Clemmesen
136. Denatural alcohol
(A) is a form of alcohol.
(B) is unfit for drinking as it contains
poisonous substances.
(C) contains coloured impurities.
(D) is sweet to taste.
137. The stability of a pond ecosystem depends on
(A) Micro-organisms and fishes
(B) Micro-organisms and zoo planktons
(C) Fishes and reptiles
(D) Producers and consumers
138. Which one of the following is an example
for a noneconomic good?
(A) Doctor's service (B) Teacher's service
(C) Mother's service(D) Banker's service
139. Of the following, which is the fastest?
(A) CD-ROM (B) RAM
(C) Registers (D) Cache
140. An alternate name for the completely
interconnected network topology is
(A) Mesh (B) Star
(C) Tree (D) Ring
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(B)
(C)
(D)
GIS
B
C
D
B
C D
B
C
D
B
C D
B
C D
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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141. Who advocated the adoption of 'PURA' model
to eradicate rural poverty?
(A) Dr. A. P. J Abdul Kalam
(B) Sri Abhijit Sen
(C) Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad
(D) Prof. A. M Patha
142. GIS stands for
(A) Global Institute for Soils
(B) Geographical International Studies
(C) Geographical Information Systems
(D) Global Information Statistics
143. Device whi ch uses sound waves for
detection and ranging is called
(A) Radar (B) Sonar
(C) Pukar (D) None of the above
144. Which one is regarded as "World heritage
forest"?
(A) Nandan Kanan of Odisa
(B) Kaziranga of Assam
(C) Sundarbans of West Bengal
(D) Indian Botanical Garden, Shibpur of
West Bengal
145. Losoong is a festival celebrated in
(A) Tibet (B) Arunachal Pradesh
(C) Sikkim (D) Kerala
146. As per the 2011 census, the state with the
largest gap in male and female literacy is
(A) Uttar Pradesh (B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) Rajasthan (D) Kerala
147. The first 'disable athelete' to qualify for an
able bodied event in the 2012 London
Olympics in 400 metres race is
(A) Oscar Pistorius
(B) Walter Rallis
(C) Raymond Irchovich
(D) Gerald Hangovin
148. Reliance is setting up Dhirubhai Solar
Power Park in which state?
(A) Gujarat (B) Goa
(C) Rajasthan (D) Andhra Pradesh
149. Who has been honoured with Nomura
Award in Singapore?
(A) Arvind Kejriwal (B) Anna Hazare
(C) Kiran Bedi (D) Manish Sisodia
150. Which one of the following statements is
not correct about India's population as per
the 2011 census?
(A) Literacy rate has gone up to 74% from 65%
(B) Kerala has the highest literacy rate
(C) Bihar has the lowest literacy rate
(D) Men outnumber women in growth of
literates
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Part - IV (English Comprehension) Part - IV (English Comprehension) Part - IV (English Comprehension) Part - IV (English Comprehension)
Directions: In question nos. 151 to 155, some
parts of the sentences have errors and some
have none. Find out which part of a sentence
has an error . If there is no error, blacken the
rectangle corresponding to (D) .
151. I do not understand (A)/ why (B)/ he is so
angry at me. (C)/ No error. (D)
152. After opening the door we entered (A)/ into
the room (B)/ next to the kitchen. (C)/ No
error. (D)
153. The driver tried his best (A)/ to avert the
accident by bringing the car (B)/ to a
suddenly stop. (C)/ No error. (D)
154. He is too coward (A)/ to make it (B)/ happen
(C)/ No error. (D)
155. Although they listen to me (A)/ but their
actions (B)/ prove otherwise. (C)/ No error.
Directions: In question nos. 156 to 160,
sentences are given with blanks to be filled in
with an appropriate word(s). Choose the correct
alternative out of the four .
156. My father keeps all his ......... papers in a
lock and key.
(A) required (B) necessary
(C) useful (D) confidential
157. I ........... you to keep quiet.
(A) beg of (B) beg from
(C) beg (D) beg for
158. The splendor of the Himalayas .......
(A) beggars description
(B) needs no description
(C) is so charming
(D) inspires awe
159. Every candidate has to poll a minimum
number of votes in order to avoid ........ of
his security.
(A) penalty (B) cancellation
(C) forfeiture (D) loss
160. Life is to death as pleasure is to .........
(A) suffering (B) pain
(C) poverty (D) anguish
Directions : In question nos. 161 to 165, out of
the four alternatives, choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given word.
161. Benevolence
(A) Vision (B) Morbidity
(C) Kindness (D) Ill-will
162. Jibes
(A) Jokes (B) Abuses
(C) Criticism (D) Taunts
163. Credible
(A) Praiseworthy (B) Readable
(C) Believable (D) False
164. Waver
(A) Resolve (B) Decide
(C) Settle (D) Hesitate
165. Congenial
(A) Suited (B) Beneficial
(C) Helpful (D) Preferable
Directions : In question nos. 166 to 170, choose
the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
166. Foreign
(A) Exported (B) Indigenous
(C) Fashionable (D) Exotic
167. Tenuous
(A) Enough (B) Reasonable
(C) Less (D) Abundant
168. Dauntless
(A) Tactful (B) Stoical
(C) Bashful (D) Cowardly
169. Commended
(A) Dismissed (B) Condemned
(C) Censured (D) Rejected
170. Pernicious
(A) Beneficial (B) Prolonged
(C) Ruinous (D) Pornographic
Directions : In question nos. 171 to 175, four
alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase
and bold in the sentence. Choose the the best
alternative.
171. To rise like a phoenix
(A) to resemble a phoenician
(B) to get up with a start
(C) to rise with a new life
(D) to rise with anger
172. Every piece of furniture in her house in is
apple-pie order.
(A) very neatly arranged
(B) painted in light colours
(C) kept in a disoraganised way
(D) very delicately arranged
173. To show one's white feather
(A) to show arrogance
(B) to show signs of cowardice
(C) seek peace
(D) to become polite
174. To rule the roost
(A) to domineer (B) to surrender
(C) to run away (D) to fight
175. To nail one's colours to the mast
(A) to understand the fact
(B) to refuse to surrender
(C) to mishandle something
(D) to accept the proposal
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Directions : In question nos. 176 to 180, a part
of the sentence is underlined. Below are given
alternatives to the underlined part at (A), (B)
and (C) which may improve the sentence.
Choose the correct alternative. In case no
improvement is needed your answer is (D).
176. I met the two girls, whom I believe are twin-
sisters.
(A) who I believe, are
(B) who I believe to be
(C) who, to my belief, are
(D) No improvement
177. His father won' t be able to leave for
Varanasi until they have arrived.
(A) until they arrive
(B) until they will arrive
(C) untill they will have arrived
(D) No improvement
178. They cooked a conspiracy to overthrow the
monarch.
(A) created (B) fabricated
(C) hatched (D) No improvement
179. Is there any place for me to sit?
(A) space (B) room
(C) area (D) No improvement
180. I cannot put forth with this nasty fellow.
(A) put up (B) put in
(C) put out (D) No improvement
Directions: In the following passages some of
the words have been left out. Fill in the blanks
with the help of the alternatives given.
PASSAGE - I
When I got off the plane at Heathrow airport,
I had the first taste of English hospitality. For I
was immediately bounded off to a hospital. No, not
because I was 181 but to find out whether I was
a carrier. And truth to say, it wasnt 182 a hospital
but only the sick bay at the airport. Someone at
the immigration counter had taken it into his
183 that I was too thin and an instant X-ray would
be in order. Needles to say, I much 184 this
extra attention, I would much rather have walked
away like the other passengers. The X-ray 185
me as much as the discovery that the famous
British sense of humour was by no means
ubiquitous.
181. (A) ill (B) wicked
(C) senseless (D) victim
182. (A) materially (B) factually
(C) actually (D) in fact
183. (A) mind (B) head
(C) judgement (D) brain
184. (A) respected (B) liked
(C) resented (D) enjoyed
185. (A) excited (B) annoyed
(C) pleased (D) impressed
PASSAGE - II
The year was 1913. The Wright brothers had
just 186 in making an airplane which 187
flew. I was deeply interested in 188 and was
busy with my own 189 with flying machines. I
really 190 in that little machine I had put
together and I decided it was time to prove its
merits.
186. (A) succeeded (B) failed
(C) involved (D) accepted
187. (A) hardly (B) really
(C) highly (D) never
188. (A) science (B) history
(C) flying (D) marvels
189. (A) judgements (B) experiments
(C) toys (D) plans
190. (A) disbelieved (B) believed
(C) relied (D) worshipped
Directions: In question nos. 191 to 195, out of
the four alternatives, choose the one which can
be substituted for the given words/sentence.
191. A study of words and the way words develop
(A) Phraseology (B) Phonography
(C) Philology (D) Phonology
192. Something which is not in harmony
(A) Cacophonous (B) Noisy
(C) Smooth (D) Quiet
193. A list of books
(A) Catalogue (B) Index
(C) Anthology (D) Glossary
194. Man with womanly habits and manners
(A) Effeminate (B) Gay
(C) Bovine (D) Suave
195. Something unusual or strange, having
peculiar notions
(A) Whimsical (B) Aggressive
(C) Dramatic (D) Reasonable
Directions: In questions no. 196 to 200, there
are four different words out of which one is
correctly spelt word and indicate it by blackening
the appropriate rectangle in the Answer Sheet
196. (A) flabbergast (B) flabbergust
(C) flabergast (D) flabergust
197. (A) holocost (B) halocaust
(C) holocaust (D) holocast
198. (A) revarential (B) reverentiel
(C) reverantial (D) reverential
199. (A) metikyulus (B) meticulus
(C) meteculous (D) meticulous
200. (A) suvenir (B) souviener
(C) souvenir (D) suvenire
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