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Test Booklet No. Test Booklet Code
PN/LABIHE/6/21
MEDIUM : PUNJABI + ENGLISH
A
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INSTRUCTIONS
1. qBg \of²-\§Wc \tgqWHp Yy Mpc _pJ h² & _pJ ‘‘By’’ JqVW qe§M 50 \of² h², qO²¾ªp£
qe§M hcyH dBr 3 A¥H q²¾cZpqcW h² & _pJ ‘‘^r’’ gZpc² qJAp², _pJ ‘‘gr’’ _pfp
AWy _pJ ‘‘Tr’’ ^t§Zr qe§M 25 \of² h², qO²¾ªp£ qe§M}¤ hcyH dBr 2 A¥H q²¾cZpqcW h² &
Ht§d q`dp Hy, \of²-\§Wc qe§M Ht§d 300 A¥Hp£ dBr, 125 \of² h² & gpcy \of²¾p£ Yy
E¨Wc qYG &
This Question Paper Booklet contains four Sections. Section ‘‘A’’ Mathematics
contains 50 questions of 3 marks each. Section ‘‘B’’ General Knowledge, Section ‘‘C’’
Language and Section ‘‘D’’ Intelligence contain 25 questions of 2 marks per question.
In all, the paper consists of 125 questions for a total of 300 marks. Answer all
questions.
2. _pJ ‘‘gr’’ qe§M qefyf _pfp h± AWy Eg MtVr h}Br _pfp qe§M hr H}qff _pe E¨Wc
qY§Wp OpVp h± & (E`rYepcp£ dBr hySp£ qY§WrAp£ 13 _pfpep£ qe§M}¤ qHgr er qB§H _pfp ²¥¾v
MtV²¾p kcvcr h± : A¥Jcykr, Wpq`d, `qdApd`, W±dJv, H¥²¾m, `cpS¾r, JtOcpWr, qh¥Yr,
EcYv, EmrAp, Agp`r, \¥Op^r AWy ^¥Jpdr &)
Section ‘‘C’’ is language specific and is to be attempted in the chosen language.
(Candidates were required to choose any of the following 13 languages : English,
Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi, Urdu, Odiya,
Assamese, Punjabi and Bengali.)
3. \orqIAp Yp g`p£ 2 K¥Ry AWy 30 q`¥R (150 q`¥R) Yp h± &
The test is of 2 hours and 30 minutes (150 minutes) duration.
4. qO²¾ªp£ E`rYepcp£ ²y qefyf _pfpep£ qe§M}¤, qHgy qB§H _pfp ²¥¾v MtqVAp h±, E²¾ªp£ dBr
\of²-\§Wc \tgqWHp, \oeyf-\§Wc qe§M E²¾ªp£ YtApcp q²¾cqYfR AWy MtVr h}Br _pfp AWy
A¥Jcykr qe§M \oYcqfW HrWr JBr h}eyJr & \orqiAp qe§M, qHgr \of² Yy A²¾®epY/q²c`pV
qe§M qHgr er Ag\fRWp Yy `p`dy qe§M, Eg Yy A¥Jcykr g¥gHc² (_pfp _pJ Yy \of²¾p£
²¥¾v N§T Hy) ²¥¾v A¥qW` `¥q²¾Ap OpByJp &
The Question Paper Booklet for those who have opted for any of the specified
languages would be in the language opted and indicated on the Admit Card and in
English. In case of any ambiguity in translation/construction of a question in the
exam, its English version (except for the Language section questions) shall be treated
as final.
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5. \of²-\§Wc \tgqWHp 32 gqlAp£ Yr h± & qHc\p HcHy Op£M Hc} AWy qBh \§Hp Hc} qH
\of²-\§Wc \tgqWHp \vcr h}ey AWy qBg qe§M gpcy gly h² &
The Question Paper Booklet is of 32 pages. Please check and ensure that the Question
Paper Booklet is complete and contains all the pages.
6. gpcy \of²¾p£ Yy E¨Wc Hyed G.A±`.Apc. E¨Wc-frR qe§M hr qYG &
Answer all questions in the OMR Answer Sheet only.
7. G.A±`.Apc. E¨Wc-frR, \of²-\§Wc \tgqWHp Yy A¥Yc hr h± & OY}¤ Wthp²¥¾v \of²-\§Wc
\tgqWHp I}dªV Yp q²cYyf qY§Wp Op£Yp h±, Wp£ G.A±`.Apc. E¨Wc-frR H§U dG AWy
qeecV ²¥¾v qZAp²¾\vceH, Hyed ²¾rdy/Hpdy ^pd \tApqB¥R \±² ²¾pd hr _c} &
The OMR Answer Sheet is inside this Question Paper Booklet. When you are directed
to open the Question Paper Booklet, take out the OMR Answer Sheet and fill the
particulars carefully with blue/black ball point pen only.
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Eg \of²¾ Yy dBr qB§H W}¤ e§Z J}dy ²¥¾v Jvmªp HcYy h}, Wp£ WthpTy E¨Wc ²¥¾v JdW `¥q²¾Ap
OpByJp &
Darken only one circle as your answer for each question. If you darken more than one
circle for the same question, your answer will be treated as wrong.
9. JdW E¨Wc dBr ²±¾JyqRe `pcqH¥J ²¾hs h± &
There is no negative marking for a wrong answer.
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ApHpc icp^ Hc² Yr H}qff ²¾p Hc} & OyHc Wtgr¤ AqOhp HcYy h} Wp£ WthpTy
G.A±`.Apc. E¨Wc-frR Yp `tdp£HV ²¾hs HrWp OpByJp &
Do not make unnecessary marks on the OMR Answer Sheet or fold or attempt to
deface it. If you do so, your OMR Answer Sheet will not be evaluated.
11. qBg \¥²y 'Wy qeecV AWy E¨Wc qdIV dBr Hyed ²¾rdy/Hpdy ^pd \tApqB¥R \±² Yr ecW}¤
Hc} & \|qgd Yr ecW}¤ ²¾p Hc} &
Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only for writing particulars on this page and for writing
answers. Do not use pencil.
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12. H§My H¥` ²¥¾v (cl ecH) \of²-\§Wc \tgqWHp qe§M, qgcl qBg EYyf W}¤ E\d^Z HcpBr
JBr OJªp 'Wy hr HrWp OpVp MphrYp h± ²¾p qH G.A±`.Apc. E¨Wc-frR 'Wy &
Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Question Paper
Booklet only and not on the OMR Answer Sheet.
13. \orqIAp \vcr h}V 'Wy, H`cp/hpd N§TV W}¤ \qhdp£ q²criH ²¥¾v G.A±`.Apc. E¨Wc-frR
g\tcY Hc} &
On completion of the test, hand over the OMR Answer Sheet to the Invigilator before
leaving the Room/Hall.
14. Wthp²¥¾v qBg \of²-\§Wc \tgqWHp ²¥¾v Ap\Vy ²pd d± OpV Yr qBOpkW h± &
You are allowed to take away this Question Paper Booklet with you.
15. qBg \tgqWHp dBr qY§Wp qJAp H}T A h± & Wthp²¥¾v \§Hp Hc²p h}eyJp qH G.A±`.Apc.
E¨Wc-\§Wc 'Wy Nq\Ap h}qBAp H}T, qBg \of²-\§Wc \tgqWHp Yy g`p² h± & lcH h}V
Yr gvcW qe§M \of²-\§Wc \tgqWHp AWy G.A±`.Apc. E¨Wc-frR Y}hp£ ²¥¾v ^YdV dBr
`p`dy Yr gvM²¾p Wtc¥W q²criH ²¥¾v qYG &
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Answer Sheet is the same as that on this Question Paper Booklet. In case of
discrepancy, report the matter immediately to the Invigilator for replacement of both
the Question Paper Booklet and the OMR Answer Sheet.
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q²cZpqcW gXp²¾ ²¥¾v N§T Hy h}c qHWy ²¾p qdI} &
Do not write your Roll No. anywhere else except in the specified space in the Question
Paper Booklet/OMR Answer Sheet.
17. G.A±`.Apc. E¨Wc-frR 'Wy qHgr er Wcªp£ Yy gtZpc Hc² dBr gl±Y Wcd \YpcX
(white fluid) Yr ecW}¤ ²¾p Hc} &
Do not use white fluid for carrying out any correction on the OMR Answer Sheet.
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_pJ By / SECTION A
JqVW / MATHEMATICS
1. qHg A\cyf² WqhW \vcV A¥H ^¥Y ht¥Yy h² ?
(1) KRpEVp (2) _pJ
(3) JtVp (4) qBh gpcy
Whole numbers are closed under which operation ?
(1) Subtraction (2) Division
(3) Multiplication (4) All of these
2. 1 q`drA² Yr A²¾®ecWr (AJdr) g¥qIAp h±
(1) 2 q`drA² (2) 1000001 (3) 100001 (4) 10001
The successor of 1 million is
(1) 2 million (2) 1000001 (3) 100001 (4) 10001
3. q^¥Yv O, U, S, V, R, X, W, T, P, Q AWy Y g¥qIAp cyIp 'Wy g`p² Yvcr 'Wy h² & d¥^pBr
OP cphr¤ YcgpBr q_¥² h±
1 7 4 6
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 5 5 5
The points O, U, S, V, R, X, W, T, P, Q and Y on the number line are equidistant. The
fraction represented by length OP is
1 7 4 6
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 5 5 5
4. Y} q²¾c¥Wc \vcV A¥H qO²¾ªp£ qeMHpc q_¥² 5 gqXW h±, Eh h±
7
(1) 0 AWy 1 (2) 5 AWy 7 (3) 5 AWy 6 (4) 6 AWy 7
5
The two consecutive integers, between which the fraction lies, are
7
(1) 0 and 1 (2) 5 and 7 (3) 5 and 6 (4) 6 and 7
5. hyS¾p£ qY§qWAp£ qe§M}¤ qHhmr g_ W~ N}Rr q_¥² h± ?
4 5 5 5
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 3 6 2
Which of the following is the smallest fraction ?
4 5 5 5
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 3 6 2
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6. Y} g¥qIApep£ Yp HCF AWy LCM n`epc 6 AWy 864 h± & OyHc qB§H g¥qIAp 96 h±, Wp£
YvOr g¥qIAp d§_} &
(1) 84 (2) 45 (3) 54 (4) 24
The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 6 and 864 respectively. If one number is 96,
find the other number.
(1) 84 (2) 45 (3) 54 (4) 24
7. Y} g¥qIApep£ Yp HCF 12 h± AWy E²¾ªp£ Yp A¥Wc 12 h± & qBh hyS¾p£ qY§WrAp£ g¥qIApep£
qe§M}¤ qHhmrAp£ h} gHYrAp£ h² ?
(1) 84, 96 (2) 66, 78 (3) 70, 82 (4) 62, 78
The HCF of two numbers is 12 and their difference is 12. Which of the following can
be the numbers ?
(1) 84, 96 (2) 66, 78 (3) 70, 82 (4) 62, 78
8. AqOhr g_ W}¤ N}Rr g¥qIAp Yp \Wp dJpG O} 9, 12 AWy 15 hcyH cphr¤ _pJ a}J h}ey &
(1) 60 (2) 90 (3) 120 (4) 180
Find the smallest number that is divisible by each one of 9, 12 and 15.
(1) 60 (2) 90 (3) 120 (4) 180
9. gp^tV-\pFTc Yp qB§H qefyf ^cp£T < 15 \oWr \±HyR 'Wy eyqMAp Op£Yp h± & qBg Yp
`t§d < 144 \oWr Yck² h± & 8 Yck² \±HRp£ 'Wy \oWrf§W qe§M dp_ qH¥²¾p h}eyJp ?
(1) 20 (2) 25 (3) 24 (4) 36
A certain brand of soap-powder is sold at < 15 per packet. It costs < 144 a dozen.
What is the profit in percent on 8 dozen packets ?
(1) 20 (2) 25 (3) 24 (4) 36
10. Eh e§Tr W}¤ e§Tr g¥qIAp d§_} qOg ²pd 37, 56, 93 ²¥¾v _pJ YyV 'Wy n`epc 1, 2 AWy 3
^HpqBAp ApeyJp &
(1) 9 (2) 18 (3) 15 (4) 12
Find the greatest number that will divide 37, 56, 93 leaving remainder 1, 2 and 3
respectively.
(1) 9 (2) 18 (3) 15 (4) 12
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11. OyHc 10 ApY`r qHgy H¥` ²¥¾v 4 qY² qe§M Hc gHYy h², Wp£ Eg H¥` ²¥¾v 5 qY² qe§M \vcp
Hc² dBr qH¥²y ApY`rAp£ Yr d}m h}eyJr ?
(1) 10 (2) 8 (3) 40 (4) 12
If 10 men can do a piece of work in 4 days, how many men will be required to get the
same work done in 5 days ?
(1) 10 (2) 8 (3) 40 (4) 12
12. 21 ^§HcrAp£ 15 JFAp£ Yy ^cp^c Mpcp Ip£YrAp£ h² & qH¥²¾rAp£ ^§HcrAp£ 35 JFAp£ Yy
^cp^c Mpcp IpVJrAp£ ?
(1) 38 (2) 49 (3) 37 (4) 41
21 goats eat as much as 15 cows. How many goats eat as much as 35 cows ?
(1) 38 (2) 49 (3) 37 (4) 41
13. qB§H `H±q²H 9 Hpcp£ W}¤ < 36,000 H`pE¤Yp h± & OyHc 1 qY² qe§M Eg ²¥¾v 27 Hpcp£
q`dYrAp£ h², Wp£ Eh 1 qY² qe§M qH¥²y H`pByJp ?
(1) < 1,08,000 (2) < 1,80,000
(3) < 1,00,800 (4) < 1,00,080
A mechanic earns < 36,000 on 9 cars. How much will he earn in 1 day, if in a day he
receives 27 cars ?
(1) < 1,08,000 (2) < 1,80,000
(3) < 1,00,800 (4) < 1,00,080
14. OyHc x : y = 3 : 5, Wp£ 3x + 4y : 8x + 5y Yp A²¾®\pW \Wp Hc} &
(1) 39 : 49 (2) 29 : 50
(3) 29 : 49 (4) 39 : 50
If x : y = 3 : 5, find the ratio 3x + 4y : 8x + 5y.
(1) 39 : 49 (2) 29 : 50
(3) 29 : 49 (4) 39 : 50
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15. OyHc 3, 18, m, 42 A²¾®\pW qe§M h², Wp£ m Yp `t§d \Wp Hc} &
(1) 6 (2) 54
(3) 7 (4) 252
Find the value of m, if 3, 18, m, 42 are in proportion.
(1) 6 (2) 54
(3) 7 (4) 252
16. qB§H NCC H|\ qe§M 1200 \orqIApcXr _pJ d± chy h² qO²¾ªp£ qe§M}¤ 900 ²¥¾v JVW¥Wc
qYeg Yy H|\ dBr MtqVAp qJAp h± & MtVy h}By AWy ²hr¤ MtVy h}By H±TyRp£ qeMHpc qH¥²¾p
A²¾®\pW h}eyJp ?
(1) 300 : 120 (2) 4:1 (3) 3:1 (4) 120 : 130
In an NCC Camp, 1200 trainees are participating out of which 900 are selected for
Republic Day Camp. What is the ratio between the number of selected and
non-selected cadets ?
(1) 300 : 120 (2) 4:1 (3) 3:1 (4) 120 : 130
17. OyHc qB§H dmHp qHgr qHWp^ ²¥¾v < 450 qe§M eyMYp h±, Wp£ Eg ²¥¾v 10% Yr hp²¾r ht¥Yr
h± & 10% dp_ \op\W Hc² dBr qe§Hcr `t§d qH¥²¾p h}eyJp ?
(1) < 500 (2) < 600 (3) < 550 (4) < 525
If a boy sells a book for < 450, he makes a loss of 10%. To gain 10%, what should be
the selling price ?
(1) < 500 (2) < 600 (3) < 550 (4) < 525
18. qB§H ApY`r qB§H g\rHc ²¥¾v 20% Yy dp_ 'Wy < 7,500 qe§M eyMYp h± AWy YvOy g\rHc ²¥¾v
10% hp²¾r 'Wy < 8,100 qe§M eyMYp h± & Eg Yr Ht§d hp²¾r Op£ dp_ \Wp Hc} &
(1) hp²¾r = < 300 (2) hp²¾r = < 350
(3) dp_ = < 300 (4) dp_ = < 350
A man sells one speaker for < 7,500 at a profit of 20% and another speaker for
< 8,100 at a loss of 10%. Find his total loss or profit.
(1) Loss = < 300 (2) Loss = < 350
(3) Profit = < 300 (4) Profit = < 350
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19. gcd Hc} (8 + 4 – 2) (17 – 12) 10 – 89 = _________ .
(1) 3950 (2) 411 (3) 412 (4) 3949
Simplify (8 + 4 – 2) (17 – 12) 10 – 89 = _________ .
(1) 3950 (2) 411 (3) 412 (4) 3949
20. gcd Hc} 0·05 + 1·5 5 10 0·5 = _________ .
(1) 4·25 (2) 42·5 (3) 0·425 (4) 0·42
Simplify 0·05 + 1·5 5 10 0·5 = _________ .
(1) 4·25 (2) 42·5 (3) 0·425 (4) 0·42
21. gcd Hc} 7 + 5 – 2 (7 + 89) – 94 2 + (33 3 + 9 2 – 7) 11 = _________ .
(1) 254 (2) – 225 (3) – 235 (4) 245
Simplify 7 + 5 – 2 (7 + 89) – 94 2 + (33 3 + 9 2 – 7) 11 = _________ .
(1) 254 (2) – 225 (3) – 235 (4) 245
22. qB§H O`pW qe§M 20 `t¥qTAp£ Yp A¡gW _pc 160 qHd}Jop` h± AWy ^pHr 5 `t¥qTAp£ Yp _pc
50 qHd}Jop` h± & O`pW Yy gpcy `t¥qTAp£ Yp A¡gW _pc \Wp Hc} &
(1) 138 kg (2) 183 kg (3) 140 kg (4) 150 kg
The average weight of 20 boys in a class is 160 kg and that of the remaining 5 boys is
50 kg. Find the average weight of all the boys in the class.
(1) 138 kg (2) 183 kg (3) 140 kg (4) 150 kg
23. qB§H g`vh qe§M 7 qeqYApcXrAp£ YtApcp \op\W A¡gW A¥H 226 h² & OyHc E²¾ªp£ qe§M}¤ Ny
YtApcp \op\W HrWy JBy A¥H n`epc 340, 180, 260, 56, 275 AWy 307 h², Wp£ g§Wey¤
qeqYApcXr YtApcp \op\W HrWy JBy A¥H \Wp Hc} &
(1) 160 (2) 162 (3) 163 (4) 164
The average marks obtained by 7 students in a group is 226. If the marks obtained by
six of them are 340, 180, 260, 56, 275 and 307 respectively, find the marks obtained
by the seventh student.
(1) 160 (2) 162 (3) 163 (4) 164
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24. qB§H dpqB^oycr qe§M A¡gW² 510 apWcr A±Wepcp£ ²¥¾v AWy 240 h}c qY²¾p£ 'Wy ApE¤Yy h² &
30 qY² Yy `hr²y qe§M A±Wepc ²¥¾v ftcv HcHy apWcrAp£ Yr A¡gW g¥qIAp qH¥²¾r h}eyJr ?
(1) 280 (2) 285 (3) 290 (4) 295
A library has an average of 510 visitors on Sundays and 240 on other days. The
average number of visitors in a month of 30 days starting with Sunday is
(1) 280 (2) 285 (3) 290 (4) 295
25. qB§H ^§dy^pk 17ey¤ `±M qe§M 87 c¥²¾p£ Yp gH}c ^VpE¤Yp h± AWy qBg \oHpc Eg Yr
A¡gW 3 W§H e§Z Op£Yr h± & 17ey¤ `±M Yr ^pAY Eg Yr A¡gW \Wp Hc} &
(1) 36 (2) 37 (3) 38 (4) 39
A batsman makes a score of 87 runs in the 17th match and thus increases his average
by 3. Find his average after the 17th match.
(1) 36 (2) 37 (3) 38 (4) 39
26. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 Yr A¡gW h±
(1) 7 (2) 8 (3) 7·5 (4) 8·5
Average of 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 is
(1) 7 (2) 8 (3) 7·5 (4) 8·5
27. OyHc y Yp x% 100 h± AWy z Yp y% 200 h±, Wp£ x AWy z qeMHpc g¥^¥Z \Wp Hc} &
(1) z=x (2) 2z = x
(3) z = 2x (4) z = 3x
If x% of y is 100 and y% of z is 200, then find the relation between x and z.
(1) z=x (2) 2z = x
(3) z = 2x (4) z = 3x
28. qHgr g¥qIAp Yy 2/5ey¤ Yy qB§H-qWhpBr Yp qB§H-M¡XpBr 15 h± & Eg g¥qIAp Yp 40%
qH¥²¾p h}eyJp ?
(1) 140 (2) 150 (3) 180 (4) 200
One-fourth of one-third of two-fifth of a number is 15. What will be 40% of that
number ?
(1) 140 (2) 150 (3) 180 (4) 200
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29. OyHc 40 Yp 15% qHgr g¥qIAp Yy 25% W}¤ 2 e§Z ht¥Yp h±, Wp£ Eh g¥qIAp h}eyJr
(1) 14 (2) 16 (3) 18 (4) 20
If 15% of 40 is greater than 25% of a number by 2, then the number is
(1) 14 (2) 16 (3) 18 (4) 20
30. qB§H ApqBWpHpc IyT Yy `±Yp² Yr d¥^pBr g|Rr`rRcp£ qe§M \Wp Hc} qOg Yp iyWcld
700 ecJ`rRc AWy M¡mpBr 25 `rRc h± &
(1) 28 (2) 280
(3) 2800 (4) 2500
Find the length of a rectangular playground in cm whose area is 700 sq.m and
breadth is 25 m.
(1) 28 (2) 280
(3) 2800 (4) 2500
31. cr²¾p ²y < 1,200 Yp Hckp gZpc² qeApk 'Wy E¨²y¾ hr gpdp£ dBr qdAp qO¥²¾r qeApk
Yc h± & OyHc Eg ²y < 432 Yp qeApk Hcky Yr AeZr Yy A¥W qe§M qY§Wp h}ey, Wp£
qeApk Yc qH¥²¾r gr ?
(1) 3·6 (2) 6
(3) 18 (4) 10
Reena took a loan of < 1,200 with simple interest for as many years as the rate of
interest. If she paid < 432 as interest at the end of the loan period, what was the rate
of interest ?
(1) 3·6 (2) 6
(3) 18 (4) 10
32. OY}¤ Kmr 'Wy 7:15 pm eOy h}V, Wp£ qBg qe§M ^Vy H}V Yp ²¾p` qdI} &
(1) q²¾F²¾ H}V (2) g`H}V
(3) AqZH H}V (4) qg§Zp H}V
Write the name of the angle formed when the clock time is 7:15 pm.
(1) Acute angle (2) Right angle
(3) Obtuse angle (4) Straight angle
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33. hyS¾p£ gpcVr qe§M q²¾FapcH fqhc Yy q\Ndy gpd Yy AqZHW` Wp\`p² YcgpBy JBy
h² & qBg gpcVr Yr OpVHpcr Yp \oa}J Hc} AWy hyS¾p£ qY§qWAp£ Yy E¨Wc qYG :
q²¾FapcH fqhc qe§M q\Ndy gpd Yy qW¥² `hrq²¾Ap£ `Br, OtdpBr AWy gW¥^c Yp A¡gW
AqZHW` Wp\`p² (2 Yf`de gXp²¾p£ W§H) qH¥²p gr ?
`hr²¾p O²¾ecr `pcM `Br OtdpBr gW¥^c ²e¥^c
AqZHW` Wp\`p²,
3 9 21 29 24 11
C qe§M
(1) 21·65C (2) 24·66C (3) 25·52C (4) 26·23C
The table below shows the maximum temperatures in New York City last year. Use
the information in this table and answer the following :
What was the average maximum temperature (upto 2 decimal places) of three months
May, July and September last year in New York City ?
Month Jan. Mar. May Jul. Sept. Nov.
Maximum
3 9 21 29 24 11
temperature, in C
(1) 21·65C (2) 24·66C (3) 25·52C (4) 26·23C
34. geyc Yp Wp\`p² – 10C AWy fp` W§H qBh 3 qTJcr KR qJAp & fp` Yp Wp\`p²
qH¥²¾p gr ?
(1) – 7C (2) – 23C (3) – 13C (4) – 12C
In the morning, the temperature was – 10C and it decreased 3 degrees by the
evening. What was the temperature in the evening ?
(1) – 7C (2) – 23C (3) – 13C (4) – 12C
35. qB§H ApqBWpHpc ^JrMp 185 `rRc d¥`p AWy 220 `rRc M¡mp h± & qBg Yy qeMHpc
4 `rRc Yr qB§H g`p² M¡mpBr YrAp£ Y} gmHp£ h², qB§H qBg Yr d¥^pBr Yy g`p£Wc AWy
YvOr qBg Yr M¡mpBr Yy g`p£Wc & < 1.25 \oWr ecJ `rRc W}¤ gmHp£ ²¥¾v \§Zcp (g`Wd)
HcpEV Yr dpJW \Wp Hc} &
(1) < 3,900 (2) < 3,010 (3) < 4,010 (4) < 2,005
A rectangular garden is 185 m long and 220 m wide. It has two roads in its centre of
uniform width of 4 m, one parallel to its length and the other parallel to its breadth.
Find the cost of levelling the roads at < 1·25 per sq.m.
(1) < 3,900 (2) < 3,010 (3) < 4,010 (4) < 2,005
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36. qB§H T±gr`rRc ^cp^c ht¥Yp h±
(1) 1 10–1 `r. (2) 1 10–2 `r.
(3) 1 102 `r. (4) 1 103 `r.
One decimeter is equal to
(1) 1 10–1 m (2) 1 10–2 m
(3) 1 102 m (4) 1 103 m
37. c}`² JqVW qe§qYAp qe§M, OyHc H}Br qM¥²ª epc-epc ApE¤Yp h±, Wp£ qBg Yp `t§d E¨²¾r
epcr JtVp ²¾hs HrWp Op£Yp qO¥²¾r epcr qBh ApE¤Yp h± &
(1) ghr (2) JdW
(3) qHhp ²hr¤ Op gHYp (4) Y}²}¤ ^cp^c h²
In Roman numeration, if a symbol is repeated, its value is not multiplied as many
times as it occurs.
(1) True (2) False
(3) Cannot say (4) Both are equal
38. M§Hc Yy qHgr q^¥Yv 'Wy AcZ M§Hc Yy qeApg cphr¤ A¥WqcW H}V h}eyJp
(1) 45 (2) 180
(3) 90 (4) 60
The angle subtended by the diameter of a semicircle on any point on the circle is
(1) 45 (2) 180
(3) 90 (4) 60
39. qB§H e§Ty KVpHpc Yp hcyH _pJ 44 g|Rr`rRc h± & qBg ²¾pd hcyH 4 g|Rr`rRc _pJ Yy
N}Ry-N}Ry KV H§Ry Op£Yy h² & K§R}-K§R qB§H KV YtApcp qKcy h}By qH¥²y N}Ry KV ^V²¾Jy ?
(1) 888 (2) 729
(3) 164 (4) 33
A big cube has each portion of 44 cm. Tiny cubes of 4 cm portion each are cut from
that. Then how many tiny cubes will be formed that are surrounded by at least one
cube ?
(1) 888 (2) 729
(3) 164 (4) 33
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40. qB§H ApqBWpHpc R|H 15 g|Rr`rRc d¥`p, 12 g|Rr`rRc M¡mp AWy 8 g|Rr`rRc E¨Mp h±,
AWy \pVr ²pd \vcp _qcAp h}qBAp h± & R|H qe§M _cy h}By \pVr Yp ApqBW² \Wp Hc} &
(1) 180 KV g|Rr`rRc (2) 1200 KV g|Rr`rRc
(3) 440 KV g|Rr`rRc (4) 1440 KV g|Rr`rRc
A rectangular tank 15 cm long, 12 cm wide and 8 cm high was completely filled with
water. Find the volume of water in the tank.
(1) 180 cm3 (2) 1200 cm3
(3) 440 cm3 (4) 1440 cm3
41. qHhmp qeHd\ e§ZYy h}By n` qe§M qeegqXW q_¥²¾p£ ²¥¾v YcgpE¤Yp h± ?
5 7 3 13 5 7 13 3
(1) < < < (2) < < <
8 12 4 16 8 12 16 4
5 3 13 7 7 5 3 13
(3) < < < (4) < < <
8 4 16 12 12 8 4 16
Which option shows fractions arranged in ascending order ?
5 7 3 13 5 7 13 3
(1) < < < (2) < < <
8 12 4 16 8 12 16 4
5 3 13 7 7 5 3 13
(3) < < < (4) < < <
8 4 16 12 12 8 4 16
42. 945·341 – 1042·792 + 875·435 + 31·025 Yp `t§d Hr h± ?
(1) 908·004 (2) 810·008
(3) 795·659 (4) 809·009
What is the value of 945·341 – 1042·792 + 875·435 + 31·025 ?
(1) 908·004 (2) 810·008
(3) 795·659 (4) 809·009
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43. qB§H ApY`r apWcp Yy \qhdy 160 qHd}`rRc, 64 qHd}`rRc/K¥Ry 'Wy \vcy HcYp h± AWy
AJdy 160 qHd}`rRc, 80 qHd}`rRc/K¥Ry 'Wy \vcy HcYp h± & apWcp Yy \qhdy
320 qHd}`rRcp£ Yr A¡gW Mpd h±
(1) 35.55 qHd}`rRc/K¥Rp (2) 36 qHd}`rRc/K¥Rp
(3) 71·11 qHd}`rRc/K¥Rp (4) 71 qHd}`rRc/K¥Rp
A man on tour travels first 160 km at 64 km/hr and the next 160 km at 80 km/hr. The
average speed for the first 320 km of the tour is
(1) 35·55 km/hr (2) 36 km/hr
(3) 71·11 km/hr (4) 71 km/hr
44. 3-A¥Hp£ Yr g¥qIAp N YtApcp 2272 AWy 875 ²¥¾v _pJ YyV ²pd gp²¥¾v qB§H hr ^HpqBAp
cpfr \op\W ht¥Yr h± & N Yy A¥Hp£ Yp O}mld h±
(1) 10 (2) 11 (3) 12 (4) 13
On dividing 2272 as well as 875 by a 3-digit number N, we get the same remainder.
The sum of the digits of N is
(1) 10 (2) 11 (3) 12 (4) 13
45. OvdrAp ²¥¾v 1 K¥Rp Ap\Vy epd Z}V, H¥Kr Hc² qe§M AWy Ap\Vy H§\my \qh²¾V qe§M
2
d§JYp h± AWy 1 K¥Rp ²¾pfWp Hc² qe§M d§JYp h± & OvdrAp ²¥¾v gHvd OpV dBr qWApc
4
h}V qe§M qH¥²¾p g`p£ d§JYp h± ?
3 2 5
(1) K¥Rp (2) 1 K¥Rp (3) K¥Rp (4) K¥Rp
4 4 4
1 1
It takes Julia hour to wash, comb her hair and put on her clothes and hour to
2 4
have her breakfast. How much time does it take Julia to be ready for school ?
3 2 5
(1) hour (2) 1 hour (3) hour (4) hour
4 4 4
46. c}`² g¥qIApep£ qe§M hySp£ qY§qWAp£ qe§M}¤ qHhmr g¥qIAp JdW h± ?
(1) LXII (2) XCI (3) LC (4) XLIV
Which of the following numbers in Roman Numerals is incorrect ?
(1) LXII (2) XCI (3) LC (4) XLIV
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47. qB§H KVpHpc qe§M qH¥²y Myhcy ht¥Yy h² ?
(1) 6 (2) 12 (3) 8 (4) 4
How many faces are there in a cuboid ?
(1) 6 (2) 12 (3) 8 (4) 4
48. qB§H \§Zcr gWªp O} qH gpcrAp£ qYfpep£ qe§M Aq²¾fqMW cv\ qe§M e§ZYr h±, Eh HhpE¤Yr
h±
(1) g`Wd (2) cyIp
(3) cyIp I¥T (4) q^¥Yv
A flat surface which extends indefinitely in all directions is called a
(1) Plane (2) Line
(3) Line segment (4) Point
49. Y} \vcH H}Vp£ qe§M A¥Wc 10 h± & Y}hp£ H}Vp£ Yy `t§dp£ Yr JV²¾p Hc} &
(1) 55, 45 (2) 40, 50
(3) 50, 60 (4) 100, 90
The difference between two complementary angles is 10. Calculate the values of both
the angles.
(1) 55, 45 (2) 40, 50
(3) 50, 60 (4) 100, 90
50. ^|JV, q_¥Tr AWy q\Apk Yp Ht§d _pc 48.057 qHd}Jop` h± & OyHc ^|JV AWy q_¥Tr Yp
_pc n`epc 5.35 qHd}Jop` AWy 24.52 qHd}Jop` h±, Wp£ q\Apk Yp _pc \Wp Hc} &
(1) 17·187 qHd}Jop` (2) 18·187 qHd}Jop`
(3) 17·180 qHd}Jop` (4) 18·180 qHd}Jop`
The total weight of brinjal, lady-finger and onion is 48·057 kg. If brinjal and
lady-finger weigh 5·35 kg and 24·52 kg respectively, find the weight of onion.
(1) 17·187 kg (2) 18·187 kg
(3) 17·180 kg (4) 18·180 kg
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_pJ ^r / SECTION B
gZpc² qJAp² / GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
51. qHg a¥Wc Yp E\a}J eph²¾p£ Yr g\rT ²¾p\V dBr HrWp Op£Yp h± ?
(1) Jo±e}`rRc (2) g\rT}`rRc
(3) JpqBc}gH}\ (4) qHd}`rRc
Which device is used to measure the speed of vehicles ?
(1) Gravometer (2) Speedometer
(3) Gyroscope (4) Kilometer
52. _pcW ²y qHg g`pcH W}¤ Ap\Vp cpfRcr \oWrH MtqVAp ?
(1) Hq\degWv (2) hgqW²p\tc
(3) gpc²pX (4) \pVr\§W
From which monument did India adopt its National Emblem ?
(1) Kapilavastu (2) Hastinapur
(3) Sarnath (4) Panipat
53. hyS¾p£ qY§qWAp£ qe§M}¤ qHhmr q²¾oW f±drAp£ qe§M HhpVr/\og¥J h`yfp£ `hp_pcW AWy c`pqBV
W}¤ dBrAp£ Op£YrAp£ h² ?
(1) `}qh²¾rA§R` (2) GTrgr
(3) _cW²¾pRa` (4) HtMr\tmr
In which of the following styles of dance is the story/theme always taken from
Mahabharata and Ramayana ?
(1) Mohiniattam (2) Odissi
(3) Bharatanatyam (4) Kuchipudi
54. gpTy cpfRcr H±d¥Tc (fH g¥`W) Yy ApZpc 'Wy `hrq²¾Ap£ ²¥¾v ghr n` qe§M qeegqXW
Hc} — a-MyW b-qegpi c-OyS d-hpm :
(1) abcd (2) bcda (3) dacb (4) cdab
Arrange the months based on our National Calendar (Saka Era) in correct serial
order — a-Chaitra b-Vaishakha c-Jyaishtha d-Aashada :
(1) abcd (2) bcda (3) dacb (4) cdab
55. hyS¾p£ qY§qWAp£ qe§M}¤ dmpHv hepBr OhpO h± ?
(1) WyOg (2) Zcte
(3) ^}qB¥J C-17 Jd}^`pgRc (4) MyWH
Which one of the following is a combat aircraft ?
(1) Tejas (2) Dhruv
(3) Boeing C-17 Globemaster (4) Chetak
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56. hyS¾p£ qY§qWAp£ qe§M}¤ qHhmp H§\/Rcplr lt§R^pd ²pd g¥^¥qZW h± ?
(1) Tyqeg H§\ (2) M|\rA²k Rcplr
(3) g¥W}f Rcplr (4) YyeZc Rcplr
Which of the following cups/trophies is associated with football ?
(1) Davis Cup (2) Champions Trophy
(3) Santosh Trophy (4) Deodhar Trophy
57. HrmrAp£ Ap\Vy g`vh YrAp£ HrmrAp£ ²¥¾v qHey¤ \NpVYrAp£ h² ?
(1) c¥J cphr¤ (2) Myhcy cphr¤
(3) J¥Z cphr¤ (4) EMpBr cphr¤
How do ants recognize ants from their group ?
(1) By colour (2) By face
(3) By smell (4) By height
58. hySp£ qY§qWAp£ qe§M}¤ qHhmp \}dRcr lpc`p£ qe§M \pdWv h± ?
(1) ^§Hcr (2) _yT > (3) `tcJr (4) K}my
Which of the following is domesticated in poultry farms ?
(1) Goat (2) Sheep (3) Hen (4) Horses
59. _________ Or_ 'Wy l±dr h}Br ht¥Yr h± AWy _}O² qe§M cgpqBVp£ ²pd \oWrqHqcAp HcYrAp£
h² &
(1) gepY YrAp£ HdrAp£ (2) Aec}ZVrAp£
(3) Y¥Y (4) M`mr
The ___________ cover the tongue and react to chemicals in food.
(1) Taste Buds (2) Sphincters
(3) Teeth (4) Skin
60. _}O² ²¥¾v gtc§qIAW c§IV eydy S¥¾U Hr HcYr h± ?
(1) _}O² EW\pY ²¥¾v HS}¾c c§IYr h±
(2) _}O² Yr gtApY ²¥¾v Wpkp c§IYr h±
(3) gvi` Orep£ Yy epZy ²¥¾v c}HV dBr
(4) E\c}HW qe§M}¤ H}Br ²¾hs
What does freezing do when preserving foods ?
(1) Keeps the food product hard
(2) Keeps the flavours of the food fresh
(3) Stops growth of micro-organisms
(4) None of the above
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61. hep Tc§`gqRH AWy `±\d Yr ^rOp£ ²¥¾v d¥`r¤ Yvcr W§H d± Op£Yr h± qHE¤qH qB²¾ªp£ qe§M
(1) i¥_p£ epdy ^rk ht¥Yy h² &
(2) e§Ty AWy epd²t`p ^rk ht¥Yy h² &
(3) d¥`y AWy qi¥Ty h}By ld ht¥Yy h² &
(4) H¥TyYpc ^rk ht¥Yy h² &
Seeds of drumstick and maple are carried over long distances by wind because they
possess
(1) winged seeds.
(2) large and hairy seeds.
(3) long and ridged fruits.
(4) spiny seeds.
62. __________ cpOgXp² Yr qcepqBWr ^pqcf-Od g¥JoqhV WH²¾rH h± &
(1) Rp£Hp (2) IqT² (3) ^pemr (4) Ivh
__________ is a traditional rainwater harvesting technique of Rajasthan.
(1) Taanka (2) Khadin (3) Bavadi (4) Kuan
63. hyS¾p£ qY§qWAp£ qe§M}¤ qHhmp \pVr qe§M Ktd OpByJp ?
(1) q`§Rr (2) MpH \pFTc
(3) I¥T (4) Wyd
Which of the following will dissolve in water ?
(1) Soil (2) Chalk Powder
(3) Sugar (4) Oil
64. hyS¾p£ qY§qWAp£ qe§M}¤ qHhmp g¥MpqcW c}J h± ?
(1) `Zv`yh (TpqB^Rrk) (2) N}Rr `pWp (qMH² \¡Hg)
(3) AdkpBr`c (4) H|gc (HcH c}J)
Which of the following is a communicable disease ?
(1) Diabetes (2) Chicken pox
(3) Alzheimer’s (4) Cancer
65. \hpmp£ 'Wy Mmª² dBr, gp²¥¾v
(1) A§Jy e§d PtHVp MphrYp h± (2) q\§Ny e§d PtHVp MphrYp h±
(3) qg§Zy M§dVp MphrYp h± (4) \±Yd M§dVp MphrYp h±
To climb the mountains, we have to
(1) Bend forward (2) Bend backwards
(3) Walk straight (4) Walk sideways
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66. cpOgXp² Yy cpO\vW cpOp gepBr O± qg¥K cphr¤ 18er¤ fWp^Yr qe§M ^VepBr JBr
IJ}dr \oyIVfpdp Yp ²¾p` Y§g} &
(1) dpd qHdp (2) HtWt^ `r²¾pc
(3) O¥Wc `¥Wc (4) WpO `qhd
Name an astronomical observatory built in the 18th century by Rajput King Sawai Jai
Singh of Rajasthan.
(1) Red Fort (2) Qutub Minar
(3) Jantar Mantar (4) Taj Mahal
67. ____________ qe§M A¥Ycv²¾r MRp²¾p£, IqVk ApqY fpq`d ht¥Yy h² &
(1) epav`¥Td (2) Ore`¥Td
(3) AcZJ}dp (4) _v`¥Td
_____________ includes internal rocks, minerals, etc.
(1) Atmosphere (2) Biosphere
(3) Hemisphere (4) Geosphere
68. d§Ip£ gpd \qhdp£ \¡qYAp£ AWy Op²¾ecp£ Yy Y§^y JBy cqh¥Y-iv¥hY ²¥¾v `¥q²¾Ap Op£Yp h±
(1) g¥_pqeW _¥Tpc (2) O±qeH Br¤Z²
(3) ^pqBG`pg Br¤Z² (4) A±²¾r`yR fHWr
The remains of plants and animals that were buried millions of years ago are known
as
(1) potential reserves (2) fossil fuels
(3) biomass fuel (4) animate power
69. cgJt§dp ___________ Yr \oMqdW `qS¾ApBr h± &
(1) \§N` ^¥Jpd (2) \¥Op^
(3) Hycdp (4) qh`pMd \oYyf
Rasgulla is a popular sweet of ___________ .
(1) West Bengal (2) Punjab
(3) Kerala (4) Himachal Pradesh
70. hyS¾p£ qY§qWAp£ qe§M}¤ qHhmp _pcW Yp qB§H O²¾OpWr g`tYpqB h± ?
(1) \¥TW (2) OpR>
(3) _rd (4) \¥Op^r
Which of the following is a tribal community of India ?
(1) Pandits (2) Jaat
(3) Bhil (4) Punjabi
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71. ^§Yd qkApYpWc qHg W}¤ ^Vy ht¥Yy h²
(1) ^cl (2) Zvm
(3) \pVr YrAp£ ^v¥Yp£ (4) ZtAp£ir Zt¥Y
Clouds are mostly made of
(1) snow (2) dust
(3) water droplets (4) smog
72. hyS¾p£ qY§qWAp£ qe§M}¤ qHhmy H¥` dBr epgYye `}hr ²¥¾v 29ep£ gcgeWr g¥`p² \oYp² HrWp
qJAp h± ?
(1) d¡gR qMdTc² ApcHpqBe (2) M±H^t§H
(3) Y gRcy¤Oc TpqBcrk (4) A g¡¤J lpc A q²¾F Ty
For which of the following works has Vasdev Mohi been awarded the 29th Saraswati
Samman ?
(1) Lost Children Archive (2) Chequebook
(3) The Stranger Diaries (4) A Song for a New Day
73. av.A±². O²¾cd Ag|^dr Yy \o±OrT|R ^V² epdy \qhdy _pcWr H¡V gr ?
(1) ²¾Rec qg¥K (2) er.Hy. qnf²¾p `±²¾²¾
(3) for`Wr qeqOAp dHf`r \¥qTW (4) for`Wr qB¥Ycp Jp£Zr
Who was the first Indian to be the President of U.N. General Assembly ?
(1) Natwar Singh (2) V.K. Krishna Menon
(3) Smt. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (4) Smt. Indira Gandhi
74. `²§¾tIr gcrc qe§M hyS¾p£ qY§qWAp£ qe§M}¤ qHhmy _pJ qe§M \gr²y YrAp£ Jo¥XrAp£ `¡OvY ²¾hr¤
ht¥YrAp£ h² ?
(1) i}\mr (2) H§Np£ (^Jd)
(3) ^t§dª (4) hXydrAp£
In which of the following parts of the human body are sweat glands absent ?
(1) Scalp (2) Armpits
(3) Lips (4) Palms
75. H¥Jpcv Yy N}Ry ^§My ²¥¾v Agr¤ Hr Hqh¥Yy hp£ ?
(1) ³}d (2) H}dR
(3) O}Br (4) H^
What do we call the young one of a Kangaroo ?
(1) Foal (2) Colt
(3) Joey (4) Cub
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_pJ gr / SECTION C
_pfp / LANGUAGE
(Hyed \¥Op^r _pfp qe§M \orqIAp YyV epqdAp dBr)
\of²¾ 76 W~ 80 W§H Yy E¨Wc hyS¾ qdIy \±cyª ²¥¾v \mª Hy qYE :
gor Jtcv Wycp ^hpYtc Or qg§Ip£ Yy Ygez Jtcv gor Jtcv J}q^¥Y gpqh^ Or Yy q\Wp Or g²¾ & q\Wp
Jtcv hqcJ}q^¥Y Or Yy `hp-\ogXp²¾ W~ ^pAY g¥²¾ : 1644 Brger qe§M Ap\ Ap\Vr \W²¾r JtOcr
Or AWy `pWp ²¾p²¾Hr Or gqhW ^Hpdp Op egy Wy _JWr Hc²¾ d§Jy & Ap\ Or Zc` \oMpc
dBr HBr Xpep£ \R²¾p, Adphp^pY, ^²¾pcg, Jap, ^¥Jpd ApqY JBy AWy Ap\ Or ²y¾
Ap²¥¾Y\tc ^gWr Yr gXp\²¾p HrWr & Ap\²y¾ `tJd cpOy A¡c¥Jky^ Yy Ot´` qect§Z Hf`rcr
\¥TWp£ ²¥¾v ^MpEV dBr fhrYr qY§Wr &
76. gor Jtcv Wycp ^YpYtc Or qH²¾ªp Yy Jtcv g²¾ ?
(1) `p²¾eWp (2) \¥TWp£
(3) qg§Ip£ (4) gor Jtcv J}q^¥Y qg¥K Or Yy
77. gor Jtcv WyJ ^hpYtc Or qg§Ip£ Yy qH¥²¾ªey Jtcv g²¾ ?
(1) ²¢¾ey (2) Ygez (3) \qhdy (4) WrOy
78. gor Jtcv J}q^¥Y qg¥K Or Yr `pWp Yp ²¾p£ Hr gr ?
(1) JtOcr (2) ²¾p²¾Hr (3) J}q^¥Yr (4) hqcJ}q^¥Y
79. gor Jtcv WyJ ^hpYtc Or ²y¾ qHhmp fqhc egpqBAp ?
(1) ^¥Jpd (2) Jap (3) Ap²¥¾Y\tc (4) JtOcpW
80. gor Jtcv WyJ ^hpYtc Or ²y¾ _JWr dBr qHhmr Xp£ MtVs gr ?
(1) Ap²¥¾Y\tc (2) Jap (3) \R²¾p (4) ^Hpdp
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81. hyS¾ qdIy qeHd\p£ qe§M~ ft§Z f^Y qHhmp h± ?
(1) HerWp (2) Hq^Wp (3) HeWp (4) HqeWp
82. ‘²¾er²¾’ f^Y Yp qec}Zr f^Y Hr h}eyJp ?
(1) ²¾ep£ (2) eZrAp
(3) \tcpW²¾ (4) M`HYpc
83. \¥Op^r ec²¾-`pdp Yr qJVWr qH¥²¾ªr h± ?
(1) 36 (2) 40 (3) 44 (4) 41
84. Jtc`tIr qd\r qe§M A²¾®²¾pgHr Zt²¾rAp£ ²¥¾v A¥qHW Hc²¾ dBr qH¥²y¾ A§Ic h²¾ ?
(1) 7 (2) 5 (3) 4 (4) 3
85. hyS¾ qdIy qeHd\p£ qe§M~ ft§Z f^Y-O}m qHhmp h± ?
(1) gp£P (2) gp£O (3) gAp£O (4) fp£O
86. \tAp\r Hr h± ?
(1) _pfp (2) E¨\_pfp
(3) IyWc (4) qeApHc²¾
87. \¥Op^r Zt¥²¾rAp£ qH¥²y¾ qHg` YrAp£ ht¥YrAp£ h²¾ ?
(1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 1
88. qeApHc²¾ A²¾®gpc ‘‘qHE¤qH’’ f^Y Hr h± ?
(1) ²¾p£e (2) ZpWv (3) g¥^¥ZH (4) a}OH
89. hyS¾ qdqIAp£ qe§M~ ‘‘g}hdy JpEVp’’ `thpecy Yp ghr AcX qHhmp h± ?
(1) q`§S¾p ^}dVp£ (2) Itfr Yy JrW JpE¤Vp
(3) qglWp£ Hc²¾rAp£ (4) q²¥¾qYAp Hc²¾r
90. ‘‘q\E-YpYy Yr J§d’’ dBr qB§H f^Y qHhmp h± ?
(1) q\E-YpYp \tcIr (2) q\Wp \tcIr
(3) YpYp \tcIr (4) \tcIp£ Yr Hhr
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91. Eh Xp£ qO§Xy \qhdep²¾ K}d HcYy h²¾ &
(1) HtfWr Jph (2) H§Mr Xp£ (3) W^ydp (4) AIpmp
92. hyS¾ qdqIAp£ qe§M~ qHhmp qeHd\ ‘‘gpl’’ Yp g`p²¾pcXH ²¾hs h± &
(1) E¨Od (2) \pVr ecJp (3) q²¾c`d (4) ge§N
93. Jc`r, gcYr, Oep²¾r _____________ ²¾p£e h²¾ &
(1) Ap` (2) Ipg
(3) egWvepMH (4) _peepMH
94. qfHpcr f^Y Yp ghr qBgWcr qd¥J MtV} &
(1) qfHpc²¾ (2) qfHpqc²¾
(3) qfHpqc Yr \Wr (4) frHpqc²¾
95. AIpV \vcr Hc} ‘‘Eh qY²¾ T§ª^p OY~ _____________ MqmªAp Ht§^p &’’
(1) FS¾ (2) K}mr (3) Ohpk (4) JZr
96. ‘‘O}’’ qHg qHg` Yp \m²¾p£e h± ?
(1) \of²¾epMH (2) g¥^¥ZepMH
(3) Aq²¾fMyepMH (4) q²§¾OepMH
97. ‘‘Wres’’ f^Y Yp ghr ^ht-eM²¾ MtV~ &
(1) qWerAp£ (2) WrqeAp£ (3) WrerAp£ (4) Wrep£
98. qHqcAp-qefyfV qH¥²¾r \oHpc Yy ht¥Yy h²¾ ?
(1) 6 (2) 8 (3) 10 (4) 7
99. ‘‘^htW’’, ‘‘X}mªp’’ _____________ qefyfV h²¾ &
(1) \m²¾p£er (2) \qc`pVepMH
(3) q²¾fMyepMH (4) g¥qIApepMH
100. Jtc`tIr qd\r qeM ____________ Yt§W A§Ic h²¾ &
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 5
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^t§Zr / INTELLIGENCE
101. qY§Wr JBr dmr qe§M A§Jy Hr ApByJp ?
A, C, F, H, K, M, .......
(1) N (2) Y (3) P (4) M
What comes next in the given series ?
A, C, F, H, K, M, .......
(1) N (2) Y (3) P (4) M
102. cphtd ²y qg§Zy \vvc^ e§d M§dVp ftcv HrWp & Eh Ht§P Yvcr W§H M§qdAp AWy qlc Ap\Vy
g§Oy \pgy e§d `tqmAp AWy qlc W}¤ M§qdAp & htV Eg Yp `v¥h qHg qYfp e§d h± ?
(1) E¨Wc (2) \vc^ (3) Y§IV (4) \§N`
Rahul started walking straight towards East. He walks a certain distance and then
turns towards his right and walks again. In which direction is he heading now ?
(1) North (2) East (3) South (4) West
103. qY§Wy JBy qeHd\p£ qe§M}¤ qeI` Yr M}V Hc} &
(1) ^¥JdpYyf : RHp (2) ^opkrd : crAd
(3) gpBr\og : Tpdc (4) qBcp² : qcApd
From the given options, choose the odd one out.
(1) Bangladesh : Taka (2) Brazil : Real
(3) Cyprus : Dollar (4) Iran : Rial
104. Wp²¾rAp A±qcH W}¤ e§Tr h± &
Hqdl Wp²¾rAp W}¤ e§Tp h± &
A±qcH Hqdl W}¤ e§Tp h± &
OyHc \qhdy Y} HX² ghr h², Wp£ Wrgcp HX² h±
(1) ghr (2) JdW (3) \Wp ²¾hr¤ (4) qB²¾ªp£ qe§M}¤ H}Br ²¾hr¤
Tanya is older than Eric.
Cliff is older than Tanya.
Eric is older than Cliff.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is
(1) True (2) False (3) Uncertain (4) None of these
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105. \of² qM¥²¾ª Yy gXp² 'Wy Hr ApByJp ?
10, 100, 200, 310, ?
(1) 420 (2) 410 (3) 430 (4) 400
What will come at the place of the question mark ?
10, 100, 200, 310, ?
(1) 420 (2) 410 (3) 430 (4) 400
106. A, B Yr _±V h± & C, B Yr `p£ h± & D, C Yy q\Wp h² & E, D Yr `p£ h± & Wp£ A Yp D
²¾pd Hr g¥^¥Z h± ?
(1) YpYp (2) YpYr
(3) \t§Wcr (4) \}Wr
A is B’s sister. C is B’s mother. D is C’s father. E is D’s mother. Then how is A related
to D ?
(1) Grandfather (2) Grandmother
(3) Daughter (4) Grand-daughter
107. qB§H qefyf H}T _pfp qe§M COMPUTER ²¥¾v RFUVQNPC Yy cv\ qe§M qdqIAp Op£Yp
h± & Egr H}T _pfp qe§M MEDICINE ²¥¾v qHg \oHpc qdqIAp OpByJp ?
(1) MFEDJJOE (2) EOJDEJFM
(3) MFEJDJOE (4) EOJDJEFM
In a certain code language, COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC. How will
MEDICINE be written in that code language ?
(1) MFEDJJOE (2) EOJDEJFM
(3) MFEJDJOE (4) EOJDJEFM
108. OyHc Y§IV-\vc^, E¨Wc h} OpBy, E¨Wc-\vc^ \§N` h} OpBy AWy qBh qBgr \oHpc Opcr
chy, Wp£ \§N` Hr h} OpByJp ?
(1) E¨Wc-\vc^ (2) E¨Wc-\§N`
(3) Y§IV-\vc^ (4) Y§IV-\§N`
If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on, what will West
become ?
(1) North-East (2) North-West
(3) South-East (4) South-West
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109. 45 qeqYApcXrAp£ Yr qB§H O`pW qe§M, Apq`c Yp c|H qgic W}¤ 16ep£ h±& Af}H, Apq`c
W}¤ 6 c|H hySp£ h± & hyS¾p£ W}¤ Af}H Yp c|H qHhmp h± ?
(1) 23ep£ (2) 32ep£ (3) 24ep£ (4) 30ep£
In a class of 45 students, Amir’s rank from the top is 16th. Ashok is 6 ranks below
Amir. What is Ashok’s rank from the bottom ?
(1) 23rd (2) 32nd (3) 24th (4) 30th
110. A§Icp£ Yy qHhmy qB§H O}my ²¥¾v qY§Wr JBr A§Ic dmr Yy Ipdr gXp²¾p£ qe§M n`^§Z c§IV
²pd dmr \vcr h}eyJr ?
_ ab _ b _ aba _ _ abab.
(1) abbaa (2) bbaab (3) abaab (4) aaaba
Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series
shall complete it ?
_ ab _ b _ aba _ _ abab.
(1) abbaa (2) bbaab (3) abaab (4) aaaba
111. qBg dmr e§d YyI} : 2, 1, (1/2), (1/4), ...
A§Jy ApEV epdr g¥qIAp qHhmr h}eyJr ?
(1) 1/3 (2) 1/8 (3) 2/8 (4) 1/16
Look at this series : 2, 1, (1/2), (1/4), ...
What number should come next ?
(1) 1/3 (2) 1/8 (3) 2/8 (4) 1/16
112. Eh ghr qeHd\ MtV} qOg qe§M g`p² g¥^¥Z h}ey &
SCD, TEF, UGH, _________, WKL
(1) CMN (2) UJI (3) VIJ (4) IJT
Choose the correct alternative that has the same relation.
SCD, TEF, UGH, _________, WKL
(1) CMN (2) UJI (3) VIJ (4) IJT
113. OyHc ‘WAY’ ²¥¾v 679 Yy cv\ qe§M H}T HrWp Op£Yp h±, ‘MAY’ ²¥¾v 579 Yy cv\ qe§M H}T HrWp
Op£Yp h±, Wp£ ‘YAW’ ²¥¾v H}T HrWp OpByJp
(1) 976 (2) 769 (3) 679 (4) 579
If ‘WAY’ is coded as 679, ‘MAY’ is coded as 579, then ‘YAW’ will be coded as
(1) 976 (2) 769 (3) 679 (4) 579
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114. OyHc ‘+’ Yp AcX ‘‘KRpG’’ h±, ‘–’ Yp AcX h± ‘‘JtVp’’, ‘’ Yp AcX h± ‘‘O}m’’, Wp£
10 5 + 3 – 2 Yp `t§d Hr h}eyJp ?
(1) 24 (2) 52 (3) 9 (4) 10
If ‘+’ means ‘‘Minus’’, ‘–’ means ‘‘Multiply’’, ‘’ means ‘‘Add’’, then what is the value of
10 5 + 3 – 2 ?
(1) 24 (2) 52 (3) 9 (4) 10
115. gtZpc²¾p : qgdpBr Hc²¾p : : g¥\pY² Hc²¾p : _________
(1) clv Hc²¾p (2) `tc¥`W Hc²¾p
(3) h§Xqd§\r (4) H¥`-R\pF/AgXpBr
mend : sewing : : edit : _________
(1) darn (2) repair
(3) manuscript (4) makeshift
116. Ipdr Xp£ep£ _c} &
dJp` : K}mp : : H¥Rc}d \±²¾d : _________
(1) \pqBdR (2) q^§R > (3) khpO (4) K}mgepc
Fill in the blank.
rein : horse : : control panel : _________
(1) pilot (2) bit (3) plane (4) rider
117. Eh f^Y MtV} O} g`vh Yy f^Yp£ ²pd K§R W}¤ K§R q`dYp h}ey &
(1) A±`.A±g. \y¤R > (2) lyg^t§H
(3) e§RgA±\ (4) RqeRc
Choose the word which is least like the words in the group.
(1) MS Paint (2) Facebook
(3) WhatsApp (4) Twitter
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118. Eh f^Y MtV} O} cyIp£qHW f^Y Yp kcvcr _pJ h± &
qJRpc
(1) ^|T (2) AqZAp\H (3) JrW (4) Wpcp£
Choose the word that is a necessary part of the underlined word.
Guitar
(1) Band (2) Teacher (3) Songs (4) Strings
119.
UtHep£ qeHd\ MtV Hy YvOy O}my ²¥¾v \vcp Hc} &
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Complete the second pair by selecting the appropriate alternative.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
120. qB§H ApY`r 6 qHd}`rRc Y§IV e§d M§dYp h±, I§^y `tm Hy 4 qHd}`rRc M§dYp h±, qlc
Yt^pcp I§^y `tmYp h± AWy 5 qHd}`rRc M§dYp h± & htV Eg Yp `v¥h qHg qYfp e§d h± ?
(1) Y§IV (2) E¨Wc (3) \vc^ (4) \§N`
A man walks 6 km south, turns left and walks 4 km, again turns left and walks 5 km.
Which direction is he facing now ?
(1) South (2) North (3) East (4) West
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121. \of² qM¥²¾ª Yy gXp² 'Wy qHhmp A§Ic ApByJp ?
(1) N (2) O
(3) P (4) M
Which letter replaces the question mark ?
(1) N (2) O
(3) P (4) M
122. \tOpcr ²y qB§H _JW ²¥¾v qHhp, ‘‘K¥Rr 45 q`¥Rp£ Yy q²¾aq`W A¥Wcpdp£ 'Wy e§OYr h± &
ApIcr K¥Rr 5 q`¥R \qhdp£ e§Or gr & Ajdr K¥Rr 7:45 am 'Wy e§OyJr &’’ \tOpcr ²y qBh
gvM²¾p _JW ²¥¾v qHg g`y¤ qY§Wr gr ?
(1) 6:55 am (2) 7:00 am
(3) 7:05 am (4) 7:40 am
The priest told the devotee, ‘‘The bell rings at regular intervals of 45 minutes. The
last bell rang 5 minutes ago. The next bell is due to be rung at 7:45 am.’’ At what time
did the priest give this information to the devotee ?
(1) 6:55 am (2) 7:00 am
(3) 7:05 am (4) 7:40 am
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123. hyS¾p£ qY§Wy JBy qM§Wc qe§M qH¥²¾rAp£ qWo_tOp£ h² ?
(1) 4 (2) 12 (3) 16 (4) 10
How many triangles are there in the figure given below ?
(1) 4 (2) 12 (3) 16 (4) 10
124. OyHcqB§H H}T qe§M, ‘BOMBAY’ ²¥¾v ‘CNNABX’ Yy cv\ qe§M H}T HrWp Op£Yp h±, Wp£
‘DELHI’ Yp H}T Hr h}eyJp ?
(1) EDMJG (2) GMDEJ
(3) DEGMJ (4) EDMGJ
In a code, ‘BOMBAY’ is coded as ‘CNNABX’, then what will be the code of ‘DELHI’ ?
(1) EDMJG (2) GMDEJ
(3) DEGMJ (4) EDMGJ
125. Ipdªr Xp£ep£ _c} &
Ad§J Hc²¾p : qB§H Hc YyVp : : `tc¥`W Hc²¾p : _________
(1) ²y¾my ApEVp (2) Z§Hp YyVp
(3) qeJpm YyVp (4) MdpHr qYIpEVp
Fill in the blank.
segregate : unify : : repair : _________
(1) approach (2) push
(3) damage (4) outwit
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H§Mp/cl H¥` dBr Xp£
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
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H§Mp/cl H¥` dBr Xp£
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
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