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1. JOKE : GLHB : : RISK : ?(A) SJTL (B) OFPH(C) ULVN (D) QHRJ
2. 4 : 17 : : 7 : ?(A) 51 (B) 48(C) 49 (D) 50
3. : : : : ?(A) (B)(C) (D)
4. Y2 : 4 : : V2 : ?(A) 16 (B) 49(C) 25 (D) 9
5. DFHJ : WUSQ : : HJLN : ?(A) PRTW (B) RTVX(C) TWYZ (D) SQOM
6. : : : : ?(A) (B)(C) (D)
7 8, I II
7.I.II.
I.II.
(A) I II (B) I II (C) II (D) I
8.
I.II.
(A) I II(B) I II (C) II (D) I
9. 'GARNISH' 'RGAINHS' 'GENIOUS'
(A) NGEOISU (B) NEGIOUS(C) ENGOIUS (D) GENOISU
10. FASHION FOIHSAN PROBLEM
(A) RPBOELM (B) PELBORM(C) PRBOELM (D) ROBLEMP
11. A, B, C, D, E, F 'B' C C 'B'
A C 'E' C 'D' A 'F' B
(A) 1 (B) 2(C) 4 (D) 3
12 13
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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)Directions : In questions no. 1 to 6, select therelated word/letters/number from the givenalternatives.1. JOKE : GLHB : : RISK : ?
(A) SJTL (B) OFPH(C) ULVN (D) QHRJ
2. 4 : 17 : : 7 : ?(A) 51 (B) 48(C) 49 (D) 50
3. Kidneys : Nephron : : Central NervousSystem : ?(A) Spinal cord (B) Brain(C) Neurons (D) Cerebrum
4. Y2 : 4 : : V2 : ?(A) 16 (B) 49(C) 25 (D) 9
5. DFHJ : WUSQ : : HJLN : ?(A) PRTW (B) RTVX(C) TWYZ (D) SQOM
6. Insects : Entomology : : Snakes : ?(A) Cetology (B) Ophiology(C) Agrology (D) Mycology
Directions : In question number 7 and 8, oneor two statements is given followed by twoconclusions/ assumptions, I and II. You haveto consider the statement to be true, even if itseems to be at variance from commonly knownfacts. You are to decide which of the givenconclusions/assumptions can definitely bedrawn from the given statement. Indicate youranswer.7. Statements :
I. Some Politicians are social workers.II. All Doctors are social workers.Conclusions :I. Some Doctors are Politicians.II. Some Social workers are Doctors as well
as Politicians.(A) Both conclusions I and II follow.(B) Neither conclusion I nor II follow.(C) Only conclusion II follow.(D) Only conclusion I follow.
8. Statements :The crop condition continues to be criticaleven after the rains.Conclusions :I. The crop condition was not critical
before rains.II. The crop condition was expected to
improve after the rains.(A) Both conclusion I and II follow.(B) Neither conclusion I nor II follow.(C) Only conclusion II follow.(D) Only conclusion I follow
9. In a certain code 'GARNISH' is written as'RGAINHS'. How will 'GENIOUS' be writtenin that code ?(A) NGEOISU (B) NEGIOUS(C) ENGOIUS (D) GENOISU
10. In a certain language FASHION is coded asFOIHSAN. How is PROBLEM coded in thatcode ?(A) RPBOELM (B) PELBORM(C) PRBOELM (D) ROBLEMP
11. Six members of a family namely A, B, C, D,E, F are traveling together. 'B' is the son ofC but C is not the mother of B, A and C aremarried couple. E is the brother of C. D isthe daughter of A. F is the brother of B. Howmany male members are there in thefamily ?(A) 1 (B) 2(C) 4 (D) 3
Directions : In question number 12 and 13,among the four answer figures which can beformed from the cut out pieces given inquestion figure.12. Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
13. Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
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14 16
14.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
15.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
16.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
17. '+' '–' '–' '×' , '×' '÷' '÷' '+' 42 * 4 * 12 * 20 * 9
0 (A) × – ÷ + (B) ÷ + – ×(C) – ÷ × + (D) + – ÷ ×
18 22,
18.
(A) 84 (B) 74(C) 104 (D) 94
19. 4 3 2 8 325 3 1 9 247 3 3 7 702 9 4 12 ?
(A) 27 (B) 120(C) 84 (D) 60
20.
(A) 25 (B) 26(C) 23 (D) 27
21. 1 216 3438 125 512
27 64 ?35 401 1575
(A) 575 (B) 340(C) 729 (D) 615
22.
(A) 30 (B) 128(C) 92 (D) 200
23 24
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24. :
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Directions : In question number 14 and 16,identify the diagram that best represents therelationship among classes given below :14. Languages, English, and Kannada
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
15. Professors, Researchers, Scientists
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
16. Tigers, Lions, Animals
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
17. If '+' means '–', '–' means '×', '×' means '÷'and '÷' means '+'. Which combination willgive you the value of '0'
42 * 4 * 12 * 20 * 9 ?(A) × – ÷ + (B) ÷ + – ×(C) – ÷ × + (D) + – ÷ ×
Direction : In question numbers 18 and 22,select the missing number from the givenresponses.
18.
(A) 84 (B) 74(C) 104 (D) 94
19. 4 3 2 8 325 3 1 9 247 3 3 7 702 9 4 12 ?
(A) 27 (B) 120(C) 84 (D) 60
20.
(A) 25 (B) 26(C) 23 (D) 27
21. 1 216 3438 125 512
27 64 ?35 401 1575
(A) 575 (B) 340(C) 729 (D) 615
22.
(A) 30 (B) 128(C) 92 (D) 200
Directions : In question number 23 and 24,which answer figure will complete the patternin the question figure ?23. Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
24. Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
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25.
:
:
26 27,
26. 1. Convince 2. Converge3. Convenience 4. Convalesce5. Converse(A) 1, 4, 3, 2, 5 (B) 4, 3, 2, 5, 1(C) 4, 2, 5, 3, 1 (D) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5
27. 1. Consume 2. Consciousness3. Conscience 4. Conservation5. Consequence(A) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (B) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1(C) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1 (D) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4
28 32,
28. (A) LKM (B) ONP(C) STR (D) IHJ
29. (A) 34 – 30 (B) 44 – 31(C) 61 – 12 (D) 25 – 21
30. (A) (B)(C) (D)
31. (A) 326 (B) 428(C) 338 (D) 339
32. (A) (B)(C) (D)
33 35,
33. 3, 5, 35, 10, 12, 35, ___, ___(A) 19, 35, (B) 17, 19(C) 19, 24 (D) 22, 35
34. 36, 34, 30, 28, 24, ?(A) 26 (B) 23(C) 22 (D) 20
35. FAK IEM LIO ?(A) OMQ (B) MNO(C) NOP (D) OPQ
36.
BR _ NB _ O _ NB(A) OWOW (B) OWRW(C) RORO (D) WNWN
37. 2 : 3 : 4 5 : 2 : 2
21
(A) 7 (B) 28(C) 14 (D) 21
38. 3 4 6
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 3 (D) 5
39 41,
39. DISTRIBUTION(A) TUTION (B) SITUATION(C) DISTURB (D) TRUST
40. SUPERINTENDENT(A) DOCTOR (B) NURSE(C) INTENSE (D) DENTIST
41. INCONVENIENCE(A) CONVENE (B) CONVINCE(C) CONCEIVE (D) CONSCIENCE
42.
I 0 4 II
5 9
, 'A' 03, 10 'D' 58, 65
“BEAK”
(A) 44, 88, 10, 75 (B) 32, 76, 75, 22(C) 44, 75, 22, 88 (D) 20, 10, 87, 57
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25. If a paper is folded in a particular mannerand a punch is made, when unfolded thispaper appears as given below in thequestion figure. Find out the manner inwhich the paper is folded and the punch ismade from the answer figures given.Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
Directions : In question number 26 and 27,arrange the following words as per order in thedictionary.26. 1. Convince 2. Converge
3. Convenience 4. Convalesce5. Converse(A) 1, 4, 3, 2, 5 (B) 4, 3, 2, 5, 1(C) 4, 2, 5, 3, 1 (D) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5
27. 1. Consume 2. Consciousness3. Conscience 4. Conservation5. Consequence(A) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (B) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1(C) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1 (D) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4
Directions : In questions no. 28 to 32, find theodd number/ letters/ number pair from thegiven alternatives.28. (A) LKM (B) ONP
(C) STR (D) IHJ29. (A) 34 – 30 (B) 44 – 31
(C) 61 – 12 (D) 25 – 2130. (A) Geneva (B) Zurich
(C) Berene (D) Bristol31. (A) 326 (B) 428
(C) 338 (D) 33932. (A) Kidnap (B) Murder
(C) Assassinate (D) KillDirections : In questions no. 33 to 35, a seriesis given, with one/two term missing. Choosethe correct alternative from the given ones thatwill complete the series.33. 3, 5, 35, 10, 12, 35, ___, ___
(A) 19, 35, (B) 17, 19(C) 19, 24 (D) 22, 35
34. 36, 34, 30, 28, 24, ?(A) 26 (B) 23(C) 22 (D) 20
35. FAK IEM LIO ?(A) OMQ (B) MNO(C) NOP (D) OPQ
36. Which one set of letters when sequentiallyplaced at the gaps in the given letter seriesshall complete it ?BR _ NB _ O _ NB(A) OWOW (B) OWRW(C) RORO (D) WNWN
37. Gaurav, Sandeep and Sachin shared somestamps in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. After a gamethe ratio became 5 : 2 : 2. If Gaurav won 21stamps how many did Sachin lose ?(A) 7 (B) 28(C) 14 (D) 21
38. Sandeep walks 3 kms to east and turnssouth and walks 4 kms. Again turns westand walks 6 kms. How far is he from thestarting point ?(A) 6 kms (B) 7 kms(C) 3 kms (D) 5 kms
Directions : In question number 39 and 41, fromthe given alternative words, select the wordswhich cannot be formed using the letters of thegiven word.39. DISTRIBUTION
(A) TUTION (B) SITUATION(C) DISTURB (D) TRUST
40. SUPERINTENDENT(A) DOCTOR (B) NURSE(C) INTENSE (D) DENTIST
41. INCONVENIENCE(A) CONVENE (B) CONVINCE(C) CONCEIVE (D) CONSCIENCE
42. A word is represented by only one set ofnumbers as given in any one of thealternatives. The sets of numbers given inthe alternatives are represented by twoclasses of alphabets as in the two matricesgiven below. The columns and rows ofMatrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and thatof Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. Aletter from these matrices can berepresented first by its row and next by itscolumn, e.g., 'A' can be represented by03, 10 etc., and 'D' can be represented by58, 65 etc. Similarly, you have to identifythe set for the word. "BEAK"
(A) 44, 88, 10, 75 (B) 32, 76, 75, 22(C) 44, 75, 22, 88 (D) 20, 10, 87, 57
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43. 80 200
(A) 20 (B) 50(C) 30 (D) 60
44. MN
:
:
45. + – , 8 7
(A) 6 + 8 × 2 – 7 = 0(B) 7 × 8 + 6 – 9 = 25(C) 8 × 2 + 7 – 6 = 9(D) 8 – 7 + 3 × 5 = 35
46.
A C E G(A) I J L M (B) B D E F(C) G H J N (D) O Q S U
47.
:
:
48.
:
:
49. ROME MORE DARE
(A) RDEA (B) RAED
50. 25 5 '0'
5 5
(A) 25 (B) 30 (C) 20 (D) 35
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43. There are deer and peacocks in a zoo. Bycounting heads they are 80. The numberof their legs is 200. How many peacocks arethere ?(A) 20 (B) 50(C) 30 (D) 60
44. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, thenwhich of the answer figures is the image ofthe given figure ?Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
45. After interchanging + and –, 8 and 7, whichone of the following becomes correct ?(A) 6 + 8 × 2 – 7 = 0(B) 7 × 8 + 6 – 9 = 25(C) 8 × 2 + 7 – 6 = 9(D) 8 – 7 + 3 × 5 = 35
46. Select from the alternatives an appropriateterm that is identical to the term given inthe equation.
A C E G(A) I J L M (B) B D E F(C) G H J N (D) O Q S U
47. Select the answer figure in which thequestion figure is hidden.Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
48. If a paper is folded as shown in figure toform a cube, then the pairs of opposite facesare :Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
49. If ROME is written as MORE then DARE iswritten as :(A) RDEA (B) RAED(C) RDAE (D) RADE
50. Raju drives 25 km north and turns left andtravels 5 km and reaches point '0'. He thenturns right and covers another 5 kms.Afterwards turns to each and drives 5 km.How much distance he has to travel to goback to the starting point ?(A) 25 kms (B) 30 kms(C) 20 kms (D) 35 kms
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)
51.1 3xx
x306 + x300 + x270 + x264 – x204 – x198 + 1.(A) 0 (B) 2(C) 1 (D) –1
52 54,
52.(A) 135° (B) 126°(C) 150° (D) 119°
53. ` 733 ( ` )
(A) ` 329.80 (B) ` 331.45(C) ` 329.85 (D) ` 331.50
54. ` 165 ( ` ) –
(A) ` 325 (B) ` 345(C) ` 365 (D) ` 335
55. ABCD AC BD, P APB = 110° CBD = 30°
ADB (A) 70° (B) 80°(C) 30° (D) 55°
56. 28 30
6.4
(A) 32 (B)352
(C) 3.5 (D) 35
57. 6 1.5 22.5
–(A) 8 (B) 4 10 (C) 6 10 (D) 10
58. AB CD 17
AB CD 10 24 –
(A) 15 (B) 18(C) 9 (D) 13
59 62,
59. 2012
(A) 3 (B) 5(C) 4 (D) 2
60.
(A) (B)(C) (D)
61. 2013
(A) 470 (B) 460 (C) 450 (D) 440
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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)
51. If 1 3xx
, then the value of :
x306 + x300 + x270 + x264 – x204 – x198 + 1.(A) 0 (B) 2(C) 1 (D) –1
Direction : In Question nos. 52 to 54. Theincome of a state under different heads is givenin the following pie-chart. Study the chart andanswer the questions.
52. The central angle of the sector representingincome tax is –(A) 135° (B) 126°(C) 150° (D) 119°
53. If the total income in a year be ` 733 croresthen the income (in ` crores) from 'Incometax' and 'Excise duty' is –(A) ` 329.80 (B) ` 331.45(C) ` 329.85 (D) ` 331.50
54. If the income from the market tax in a yearbe ` 165 crores then the total income fromother sources is (in ` crores) –(A) ` 325 (B) ` 345(C) ` 365 (D) ` 335
55. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. DiagonalsAC and BD meets at P. If APB = 110° andCBD = 30°, then ADB measures –(A) 70° (B) 80°(C) 30° (D) 55°
56. A conical iron piece having diameter 28 cmand height 30 cm is totally immersed intothe water of a cylindrical vessel, resultingin the rise of water level by 6.4 cm. Thediameter, in cm, of the vessel is –
(A) 32 (B)352
(C) 3.5 (D) 35
57. The speed of a boat in still water is6 km/hr and the speed of the stream is1.5 km/hr. A man rows to a place at adistance of 22.5 km and comes back to thestarting point. The total time taken by himis –(A) 8 hours(B) 4 hours 10 minutes(C) 6 hours 10 minutes(D) 10 hours
58. AB and CD are two parallel chords of a circlelying on the opposite side of the centre andthe distance between them is 17 cm. Thelength of AB and CD are 10 cm and 24 cmrespectively. The radius (in cm) of the circleis –(A) 15 (B) 18(C) 9 (D) 13
Direction : In Question nos. 59 to 62. Study thefol lowing bar-diagram and answer thequestions.
Electricity units consumed by a familyin two consecutive years during
July to November
59. In how many months in 2012, theconsumption of electric units was more thanthe average units consumption in thatyear.(A) 3 (B) 5(C) 4 (D) 2
60. The maximum difference in the unitsconsumption between these two years hasbeen found in the month of –(A) October (B) July(C) August (D) November
61. The average electric consumption by thefamily during these 5 months in 2013 is –(A) 470 units (B) 460 units(C) 450 units (D) 440 units
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62. 2013 –
(A) 4.54% (B) 2.27% (C) 2.27% (D) 2.22%
63. 60%
34
%
8000 :
(A) 4763 (B) 4761(C) 4764 (D) 4762
64. sec + tan = 2 + 5 sin –
(0° < < 90°)
(A)25
(B)45
(C)32
(D)15
65. D PQR O QPR = 50°QOR –(A) 125° (B) 100°(C) 130° (D) 115°
66.
0.324 0.081 4.6241.5625 0.0289 72.9 64
(A) 0.024 (B) 2.4(C) 0.24 (D) 24
67. 10% 10% ` 60
25% –
(A) `2400 (B) `2200(C) ` 2000 (D) ` 2600
68. x = z = 225 y = 226 x3 + y3 + z3 – 3xyz
(A) 674 (B) 576(C) 765 (D) 676
69. 4
1125
(A) 30 (B) 20(C) 8 (D) 16
70. 50 ` 76
14 ` 1
( ` ) (A) 25 (B) 15(C) 20 (D) 10
71. : ABC PQRD D
= 256441
PR = 12
AC (A) 16 (B) 15.75
(C) 12 2 (D) 15.5
72. A, B, C 84 D
80 E D 3 A B,C, D E 79 A
(A) 80 (B) 70(C) 72 (D) 75
73. A B 45 15 B A 60°
A B sin –
(A)25 (B)
32
(C)12 (D)
12
74. x2 + y2 + z2 = 2 (x + z – 1) x3 + y3 + z3 = ?
(A) 1 (B) 2(C) 0 (D) – 1
75.5 35 3
x
5 35 3
y
2 2
2 2x xy yx xy y
= ?
(A)6967 (B)
6563
(C)6361 (D)
6765
76. DABC O BAC = 85°, BCA = 75°OAC –
(A) 50° (B) 40°(C) 70° (D) 60°
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62. The total units consumption in the year2013 during these 5 months, in respect ofthe previous year has been –(A) increased by 4.54%(B) increased by 2.27%(C) decreased by 2.27%(D) increased by 2.22%
63. The percentage of metals in a mine of leadore is 60%. Now the percentage of silver is
34
% of metals and the rest is lead. If the
mass of ore extracted from this mine is8000 kg, the mass (in kg) of lead is –(A) 4763 (B) 4761(C) 4764 (D) 4762
64. If sec + tan = 2 + 5 , then the value of
sin is –(0° < < 90°)
(A)25
(B)45
(C)32
(D)15
65. O is the incentre of D PQR and QPR = 50°,then the measure of QOR is –(A) 125° (B) 100°(C) 130° (D) 115°
66. The value of
0.324 0.081 4.6241.5625 0.0289 72.9 64
is –
(A) 0.024 (B) 2.4(C) 0.24 (D) 24
67. A dealer sold a bicycle at a profit of 10%.Had he brought the bicycle at 10% less priceand sold it at a price ` 60 more, he wouldhave gained 25%. The cost price of thebicycle was –(A) ` 2400 (B) ` 2200(C) ` 2000 (D) ` 2600
68. If x = z = 225 and y = 226, then the value ofx3 + y3 + z3 – 3xyz is –(A) 674 (B) 576(C) 765 (D) 676
69. A circular swimming pool is surrounded by
a concrete wall surrounding the pool is 1125
that of the pool, then the radius (in m) ofthe pool is –(A) 30 (B) 20(C) 8 (D) 16
70. A librarian purchased 50 story-books for hislibrary. But he saw that he could get 14more books by spending ` 76 more and theaverage price per book would be reduced by` 1. The average price (in ` ) of each bookhe bought, was :(A) 25 (B) 15(C) 20 (D) 10
71. Given that : ABC PQRD D
If area ( PQR)area ( ABC)
DD =
256441
and PR = 12 cm,
then AC is equal to ?(A) 16 cm (B) 15.75 cm(C) 12 2 cm (D) 15.5 cm
72. Average weight of 3 men A, B, C is 84 kg.Another man D joins the group and theaverage now becomes 80 kg. If anotherman E whose weight is 3 kg more than thatof D replaces A then the average weight ofB, C, D and E becomes 79 kg. The weight ofA in kg is –(A) 80 (B) 70(C) 72 (D) 75
73. Two towers A and B have lengths 45 m and15 m respectively. The angle of elevationfrom the bottom of the B tower to the top ofthe A tower is 60°. If the angle of elevationform the bottom of A tower to the top of theB tower is then, the value of sin is –
(A)25 (B)
32
(C)12 (D)
12
74. If x2 + y2 + z2 = 2 (x + z – 1), then the value ofx3 + y3 + z3 = ?(A) 1 (B) 2(C) 0 (D) – 1
75. If 5 35 3
x
and
5 35 3
y
then the
value of 2 2
2 2x xy yx xy y
= ?
(A)6967 (B)
6563
(C)6361 (D)
6765
76. O is the circumcentre of DABC. If BAC = 85°,BCA = 75°, the OAC is equal to –(A) 50° (B) 40°(C) 70° (D) 60°
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77.3(sin4 + cos4) + 2(sin6 + cos6) + 12 sin2cos2
(A) 0 (B) 5(C) 2 (D) 3
78. x2 + x = 5
(x + 3)3 + 31
( 3)x
(A) 110 (B) 140(C) 130 (D) 120
79.
3 32
P2 2, 100 3
7200 3 P
(A) 3 (B)23
(C)32 (D) 4
80. tanA + cotA = 2 tan10A + cot10A –
(A) 4 (B) 210
(C) 2 (D) 1
81.sec tan 512sec tan 79
sin –
(A)65
144(B)
3572
(C)3972 (D)
91144
82. D ABC D E AB AC BAC = 40° ABC = 65°
CED –(A) 125° (B) 130°(C) 75° (D) 105°
83. A, B C 6 A, B C
C
(A) 33 (B) 22 (C) 11 (D) 44
84. 2 : 3 8 3 : 4
–(A) 10 (B) 40(C) 100 (D) 80
85. 5 A 9 B
7 B 10.30A
(A) 7.56 AM (B) 8.26 AM(C) 8 AM (D) 7.36 AM
86.cos24° + cos55° + cos125° + cos204° + cos300°
(A) 1 (B)12
(C)12
(D) 2
87. 1 : 2 2 : 3 3 : 4
–(A) 14 : 25 (B) 12 : 23(C) 10 : 21 (D) 13 : 22
88. 10% 20% 20%
–
(A)26 %3 (B)
16 %4
(C) 5% (D)57 %8
89. 1 + cos2 = 3sincot cot
02
(A) 0 (B) 2(C) 1 (D) 3
90. ` 100 10% 20%
10% 15%
(A) ` 91.20 (B) ` 90.80(C) ` 91.08 (D) ` 92.00
91. A B 30 45 C 36 A B
12 C
(A) 30 (B) 24(C) 12 (D) 36
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77. The value of the following is 3(sin4 + cos4) +2(sin6 + cos6) + 12 sin2cos2
(A) 0 (B) 5(C) 2 (D) 3
78. If x2 + x = 5, then the value of (x + 3)3 + 31
( 3)x
(A) 110 (B) 140(C) 130 (D) 120
79. If the area of the base, height and volume
of a right prism be 3 3
2
P2 cm2, 100 3 cm
and 7200 cm3 respectively, then the valueof P will be ?
(A) 3 (B)23
(C)32 (D) 4
80. If tanA + cotA = 2, then the value oftan10A + cot10A is–(A) 4 (B) 210
(C) 2 (D) 1
81. If sec tan 512sec tan 79
, then the value of
sin is –
(A)65
144(B)
3572
(C)3972 (D)
91144
82. In D ABC, D and E are two mid points of sidesAB and AC respectively. If BAC = 40° andABC = 65° then CED is –(A) 125° (B) 130°(C) 75° (D) 105°
83. If A, B and C can complete a work in 6 days.If A can work twice faster than B and thricefaster than C, then the number of days Calone can complete the work is :(A) 33 days (B) 22 days(C) 11 days (D) 44 days
84. If two numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3 andthe ratio becomes 3 : 4 when 8 is added toboth the numbers, then the sum of the twonumbers is –(A) 10 (B) 40(C) 100 (D) 80
85. A train leaves station A at 5 AM andreaches station B at 9 AM on the same day.Another train leaves station B at 7 AM andreaches station A at 10.30 AM on the sameday. The time at which the two trains crossone another is –(A) 7.56 AM (B) 8.26 AM(C) 8 AM (D) 7.36 AM
86. The value of the following iscos24° + cos55° + cos125° + cos204° + cos300°
(A) 1 (B)12
(C)12
(D) 2
87. Two alloys contain tin and iron in the ratioof 1 : 2 and 2 : 3. If the two alloys are mixedin the proportion of 3 : 4 respectively (byweight), the ratio of tin and iron in thenewly formed alloy is –(A) 14 : 25 (B) 12 : 23(C) 10 : 21 (D) 13 : 22
88. If the discount of 10% is given on themarked price of a radio, the gain is 20%. Ifthe discount is increased to 20%, the gainis –
(A)26 %3 (B)
16 %4
(C) 5% (D)57 %8
89. If 1 + cos2 = 3sincos, then the integral
value of cot is 02
(A) 0 (B) 2(C) 1 (D) 3
90. A dealer buys an article listed at ` 100 andgets successive discounts of 10% and 20%.He spends 10% of the Cost Price ontransportation. At what price should he sellthe article to earn a profit of 15% ?(A) ` 91.20 (B) ` 90.80(C) ` 91.08 (D) ` 92.00
91. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank with waterin 30 minutes and 45 minutes respectively.The water pipe C can empty the tank in 36minutes. First A and B are opened. After 12minutes C is opened. Total t ime (inminutes) in which the tank will be filled upis –(A) 30 (B) 24(C) 12 (D) 36
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92.
1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 110 10 10 1010 10 10 10
÷ 1 11 1
1 110 1010 10
(A)100101 (B)
404010101
(C)20101 (D) None of these
93. D ABC B C O A = 100° BOC
–(A) 120° (B) 140°(C) 130° (D) 110°
94.1 1xx
22
2x x (A) 4 (B) 2
(C)23 (D) 1
95. 10% ` 600 20%
(A) ` 650 (B) ` 700(C) ` 800 (D) ` 750
96. x = 4, y = 3 3x + 4y = 12
(A) 6 (B) 12 (C) 3 (D) 4
97. AC P Q A C 6 3 AC B PQ
AB = 8 PQ –
(A) 13 (B) 10
(C) 12 (D) 15
98.44 3 0aa
33
1 3aa
(A)7
16 (B)2164
(C)2116 (D)
316
99. A B 30 B C 20 A
5 B 15 C
18 C –
(A) 40 (B) 60
(C) 120 (D) 24
100. 12% 4
15% 5
` 1350 –
(A) ` 4000 (B) ` 3000
(C) ` 6500 (D) ` 5000
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92. The Simplified value of :
1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 110 10 10 1010 10 10 10
÷ 1 11 1
1 110 1010 10
(A)100101 (B)
404010101
(C)20101 (D) None of these
93. The internal bisectors of the B and Cof the D ABC, intersect at O. If A = 100°,then the measure of BOC is –(A) 120° (B) 140°(C) 130° (D) 110°
94. If 1 1xx
then the value of 22
2x x = ?
(A) 4 (B) 2
(C)23 (D) 1
95. A shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% onthe marked price of a camera. Marked priceof the camera, which costs him ` 600, tomake a profit of 20% should be –(A) ` 650 (B) ` 700(C) `800 (D) `750
96. The area of the triangle formed by thegraphs of the equations x = 4, y = 3 and3x + 4y = 12 is(A) 6 sq. unit (B) 12 sq. unit(C) 3 sq. unit (D) 4 sq. unit
97. AC is a transverse common tangent to twocircle with centres P and Q and radii 6 cmand 3 cm at the point A and C respectively.If AC cuts PQ at the point B and AB = 8 cmthen the length of PQ is –
(A) 13 cm (B) 10 cm
(C) 12 cm (D) 15 cm
98. I f 44 3 0aa
then the value of
33
1 3aa
= ?
(A)7
16 (B)2164
(C)2116 (D)
316
99. A and B together can do a piece of work in30 days. B and C together can do it in20 days. A starts the work and works on itfor 5 days, then B takes up and works for15 days. Finally C finishes the work in18 days. The number of days in which C alonecan do the work when doing it separately is –
(A) 40 days (B) 60 days
(C) 120 days (D) 24 days
100. Ram deposited a certain sum of money in acompany at 12% per annum simple interestfor 4 years and deposited equal amount infixed deposit in a bank for 5 years at 15%per annum simple interest. If the differencein the interest from two sources is ` 1350then the sum deposited in each case is –
(A) ` 4000 (B) ` 3000
(C) ` 6500 (D) ` 5000
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III ( )
101. I II
)A. 1.B. 2.C. 3.D. 4.
A B C D(A) 3 4 2 1(B) 1 3 4 2(C) 4 2 1 3(D) 2 1 3 4
102.(A) (B)(C) (D)
103.
(A)(B)(C)(D)
104.(A)(B)(C)(D)
105.(A) (B)(C) (D)
106.I.II.III.IV.(A) III, IV (B) I, III(C) II, III (D) I, II
107.(A)(B)(C)(D)
108.(A)(B)(C)(D)
109.(A)(B)(C)(D)
110.
(A)(B)(C)(D)
111.
(A)(B)(C)(D)
112.(A)(B)(C)(D)
113.(A) (B)(C) (D)
114. I II
A. 1.B. 2.C. 3.D. 4.
A B C D(A) 2 3 4 1(B) 2 4 3 1(C) 3 4 2 1(D) 4 3 1 2
115.
(A)(B)(C)(D)
116.(A) (B)(C) (D)
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Part - III (General Awareness)
101. Match the following : I II(Crops) (First in the world)
A. Rice 1. BrazilB. Maize 2. MalaysiaC. Rubber 3. ChinaD. Sugarcane 4. U.S.A.
A B C D(A) 3 4 2 1(B) 1 3 4 2(C) 4 2 1 3(D) 2 1 3 4
102. Afla toxins are produced by(A) Bacteria (B) Fungi(C) Algae (D) Viruses
103. In mountainous areas a natural cause forroad blocks is often due to –(A) traffic congestion(B) tree felling(C) road repairs and construction(D) land slides
104. What is Amnesty International ?(A) An Animal Rights Protection Organization(B) An Environment Protection Organization(C) A Peace Movement(D) A Human Rights Organization
105. Jaspal Rana is the name associated withwhich of the following games –(A) Shooting (B) Archery(C) Weight lifting (D) Boxing
106. The remedies to soil erosion are –I. Contour bundingII. Regulation of land useIII. Cutting of treesIV. Allowing grazing of animals(A) III, IV (B) I, III(C) II, III (D) I, II
107. “Wall Street” is the name of the –(A) Stock Exchange of New York(B) Super market in Mumbai(C) Stock Exchange of Kolkata(D) Indian Township in Washington
108. Which one of the following is not a featureof Indifference Curve ?(A) They slope downwards to the right(B) They are concave to each other(C) They do not intersect each other(D) They are parallel to each other
109. Rotation of crops is essential –(A) For increasing fertility of the soil(B) For increasing the quantity of minerals(C) For getting different kinds of crops(D) For decreasing the quantity of proteins
110. The difference in the value of visibleexports and visible imports is called :(A) Balance of Payments(B) Balance of Account(C) Balance Sheet of items(D) Balance of Trade
111. From the national point of view which ofthe following indicates Micro Approach ?(A) Study of sales of TISCO(B) Inflation in India(C) Educated Unemployment in India(D) Per capita income in India
112. Kautilya’s “Arthashastra” mainly deals with –(A) Social aspects(B) Military aspects(C) Economic doctrines(D) Political state craft
113. The National Police Academy is located at–(A) Abu Road (B) Hyderabad(C) Dehradun (D) Bangalore
114. Match the following I II
A. Cholrophyll 1. Plant DiseaseB. Nostoc 2. Photosynthetic
pigmentC. Transpiration 3. DiazotrophD. Rust of Wheat 4. Loss of water from
plant surfaceA B C D
(A) 2 3 4 1(B) 2 4 3 1(C) 3 4 2 1(D) 4 3 1 2
115. When income increases, consumption alsoincreases –(A) None of the options(B) in a higher proportion(C) in a lower proportion(D) in the same proportion
116. The author of the book “Zest of Life” is –(A) Mark Twain (B) H.G. Walls(C) Emile Zola (D) Virginia Wolf
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117. (DBMS)
(A)(B)(C)(D)
118.
(A)(B)(C)(D)
119.(A)(B)(C)(D)
120(A)(B)(C)(D)
121.
(A)(B)(C)(D)
122. 2014 (A)(B)(C)(D)
123.
(A) (B)(C) (D)
124.
(A)
(B)(C)
(D)
125.(A) (B)(C) (D)
126.
(A) (B)(C) (D)
127.–
(A)(B)(C)(D)
128.(A) (B)(C) (D)
129.
(A)(B)(C)(D)
130.(A) (B)(C) (D)
131.(A) (B)(C) (D)
132.
(A) (B)(C) (D)
133.(A) (B)(C) (D)
134.(A)(B)(C)(D)
135.
(A)(B)(C)(D)
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117. In a Database Management System (DBMS),the content and the location of the data isdefined by the ____ .(A) Subdata(B) Sequence data(C) Multi Dimensional data(D) Meta data
118. The apparent weight of a man in a lift isless than the real weight when –(A) the lift is going down with an acceleration(B) the lift is going up with uniform speed(C) the lift is going down with uniform speed(D) the lift is going up with an acceleration
119. Headquarter of European Union (EU) issituated in –(A) Munich (Germany)(B) Milan (Italy)(C) Paris (France)(D) Brussels (Belgium)
120 The purpose of choke in a fluorescent lampis –(A) to increase the current flow(B) to decrease the voltage momentarily(C) to decrease the resistance(D) to decrease the current flow
121. The first Sultan of Delhi to issue regularcurrency and declare Delhi as the capitalof his empire was –(A) Iltutmish(B) Balban(C) Qutubuddin Aibak(D) Alam Shah
122. Man Booker Prize for 2014 is awarded to –(A) Shashi Tharoor(B) Richard Flanagan(C) Amrita Pritam(D) Leach Walesa
123. The soft silvery metallic element whichionizes easily when heated or exposed tolight and is present in atomic clocks is –(A) Cesium (B) Calcium(C) Californium (D) Cerium
124. Competition for food, light and space is mostsevere in –(A) Distantly related species growing in the
same habitats(B) Distantly related species growing in
different habitats(C) Closely related species growing in the
same area or niche(D) Closely related species growing in
different habitats
125. What according to Communism is the chiefenemy of the society ?(A) Religion (B) Private property(C) Surplus value (D) Capitalist class
126. Which one of the following is the infectivestage of the Malarial Parasite ?(A) schigozoite (B) sporoblast(C) sporozoite (D) trophozoite
127. In the case of deadlock between the twohouses of the Parliament, the joint sittingis presided over by the –(A) Senior most member of Lok Sabha(B) Speaker of Lok Sabha(C) Vice President(D) President
128. One of the regions that receives rainfallfrom the north-easterly monsoon is –(A) West Bengal (B) Kerala(C) Assam (D) Tamil Nadu
129. The mercury and sodium street lamps lightup because of –(A) Electron absorption(B) Electron emission(C) Atomic emission(D) Atomic absorption
130. The substrate of Photorespiration is –(A) Glycolate (B) Glucose(C) Pyruvic acid (D) Fructose
131. Who of the following became a member ofthe “Din-i-Ilahi” ?(A) Raja man Singh (B) Raja Birbal(C) Todarmal (D) Tansen
132. The only AICC session Gandhiji presidedwas held at –(A) Madras (B) Calcutta(C) Belgaum (D) Lahore
133. Which one of these animals is jawless –(A) Sphyrna (B) Trygon(C) Myxine (D) Shark
134. B-Diversity is also known as –(A) Within habitat diversity(B) Between habitat diversity(C) Ecosystem diversity(D) Global diversity
135. Movement of people from a village to a smalltown and later to a city is known as –(A) intrastate migration(B) inter-state migration(C) step-wise migration(D) forced migration
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136.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
137.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
138.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
139.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
140.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
141. 8 9 2015
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
142.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
143.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
144.
(A) (LAN) (WAN)
(B)
(C)
(D)
145.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
146.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
147.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
148.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
149.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
150.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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136. Which of the following country has thelongest overland tunnel ?(A) Switzerland (B) France(C) Spain (D) Germany
137. Who was the Nawab of Bengal during “Battleof Plassey” ?(A) Siraj-ud-daula(B) None of these(C) Mir Jafar(D) Mir Qasim
138. The green color seen in firework displaysis due to the chloride salt of –(A) Barium (B) Strontium(C) Calcium (D) Sodium
139. Which one of the following is anindigenously built light combat aircraft ofIndia ?(A) Akash (B) Arjun(C) Tejas (D) Vikrant
140. Rainbows are produced when sunlight –(A) Incident on raindrops hanging in the
atmosphere is dispersed after sufferingreflection
(B) Incident on rain drops hanging in theatmosphere is dispersed after sufferingrefraction
(C) None of the given statements is correct(D) Incident on rain drops hanging in the
atmosphere is dispersed after sufferingrefraction and internal reflection
141. The Thirteenth Pravasi Bhartiya Divas washeld on 8th and 9th Jan. 2015 at –(A) Indore (B) New Delhi(C) Bangaluru (D) Gandhinagar
142. Which of the following comes under thejurisdiction of both the High Court and theSupreme Court ?(A) Protection of Fundamental Rights(B) Disputes between Centre and the States(C) Disputes between the States interse(D) Protection against the violation of the
Constitution143. A person can jump higher on the moon’s
surface than on the earth because –(A) the Moon is cooler than earth(B) the moon’s surface is rough(C) the moon has no atmosphere(D) the acceleration due to gravity in moon
is smaller than that on the earth
144. What is the specialty of WINDOWS-NT?(A) supports LAN and WAN(B) supports Batch processing(C) supports real-time processing(D) supports multi-processing
145. Catalytic converters are generally madefrom –(A) Alkaline metals(B) Transition metals(C) Carbon(D) Hydrogen
146. Which of the following refers to the whitesalt which covers the land in some areasduring dry season ?(A) reg (B) reh(C) erg (D) usar
147. Addition of excessive amounts of heat to alake is referred to as –(A) Heat Bloom(B) Thermal pollution(C) Green House effect(D) Refrigeration effect
148. The Indian Constitution provides thecountry with three categories of civilservices, namely –(A) administrative, police and revenue
services(B) administrative, police and foreign
services(C) all India, central and state services(D) administrative, railway and police
services149. Ecosystem consists of –
(A) A biotic community and its non-livingelements
(B) A biotic community(C) A population and its non-living
elements(D) Population
150. Which of the following is not correct aboutMahatma Gandhi ?(A) Gandhi believed in the sanctity of
means(B) Gandhi believed in non-violence(C) Gandhi advocated complete separation
of politics from religion(D) Gandhi supported c lose relation
between religion and politics
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Part - IV (English Language)
Directions: In Question nos. 151 to 160, asentence / a part of the sentence is underlined.Below are given alternatives to the underlinedpart which may improve the sentence. Choosethe correct alternative. In case noimprovements is needed to choose “Noimprovement” Mark you answer in the answersheet.151. I was struck by his singular appearance.
(A) No Improvement(B) had stricken his single appearance(C) struck by his single appearance(D) struck by how hw singularly appears
152. I hope you will be able to steer ahead of theanti-social elements.(A) steer out (B) steer clear(C) steer fire (D) No Improvement
153. The blue whale was thriving in all of theworld’s oceans until the turn of the century,at which time they became hunted to thepoint of extinction.(A) No improvement(B) The blue whale was thriving in all of
the world’s oceans up until the turn ofthe century
(C) Blue whales were thriving in all of theworld’s oceans until the turn of thecentury
(D) At the turn of the century, blue whaleswere thriving in all of the world’s oceans.
154. We have been retracing our steps to the logcabin ten minutes ago.(A) had to retrace(B) No Improvement(C) will be retracing(D) have to retrace
155. River Damodar in West Bengal carry theeffluents from the Durgapur Industrialcomplex for miles.(A) carries the effluence(B) carried the effluents(C) No Improvement(D) carries the effluents
156. He could not be able to think logicallybecause of his illness.(A) was not able (B) can be unable(C) cannot be able (D) No Improvement
157. The climate of Shillong is somewhat likeKohima.(A) like Kohima’s (B) No Improvement(C) as Kohima’s (D) as Kohima
158. John decided to go to the Advocate Generalto clear his name of the accusation.(A) No Improvement(B) to cleared his name(C) to wash his name(D) to clean his name
159. He bowed down at the altar.(A) next to the altar(B) before the altar(C) No Improvement(D) infront of the altar
160. They were being commanded to wait till thesignal was given.(A) command(B) No Improvement(C) given command(D) commanded
Directions: In Questions nos. 161 to 165, fouralternatives are given for the idiom/ phraseunderlined in the sentence. Choose thealternative which best expresses the meaningof the idiom/phrase and mark it in the answersheet.161. Even in the middle of the fire he kept a level
head.(A) was impulsive(B) was crazy(C) was self centered(D) was sensible
162. He and his neighbour are always atloggerheads.(A) disagreeing on everything(B) abusing each other(C) aloof from each other(D) agree on everything
163. Everybody thought Asha and Ashok were ahappy couple, but it was all just makebelieve.(A) reality (B) hatred(C) treachery (D) pretence
164. The winning team decided to go for thejugular in the last quarter of the match.(A) give reserve players a chance(B) forfeit the match(C) give easy opportunities to the opposite
team(D) attack all out
165. I am going to stay at home because I amfeeling under the weather today.(A) irritated (B) unhappy(C) depressed (D) sick
Directions: In question nos. 166 to 168, choosethe word opposite in meaning to the given wordand mark in the Answer Sheet.166. Zenith
(A) nadir (B) shallow(C) bottom (D) low
167. Eccentric(A) normal (B) peculiar(C) unusual (D) carefree
168. Arrogant(A) haughty (B) selfish(C) modest (D) proud
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Directions: in question nos. 169 to 171, out ofthe four alternatives, choose the one which bestexpresses the meaning of the given word andmark it in the Answer Sheet.169. Resurgence
(A) renewal (B) relocation(C) reluctance (D) repletion
170. Damp(A) clear (B) complicated(C) light (D) wet
171. Ingenuous(A) creative (B) careless(C) crafty (D) candid
Directions: In question nos. 172 to 178, out offour alternatives, choose the one which can besubstituted for the given words/sentences andindicate it by blackening the appropriate circlein the answer sheet.172. Make pale by excluding light.
(A) percolate (B) etiolate(C) foliate (D) procreate
173. One who is concerned with the welfare ofothers.(A) Altruist (B) Hedonist(C) Egoist (D) Ascetic
174. Opinion contrary to accepted doctrines.(A) Heresy (B) Controversy(C) Advocacy (D) Convention
175. A person who agrees to work for somebodyin order to learn a skill.(A) Pupil (B) Assistant(C) Apprentice (D) Lackey
176. To die without making a will.(A) Indigent (B) Intestate(C) Inane (D) Inure
177. That which cannot be avoided.(A) Integral (B) Inevitable(C) Unrestrained (D) Unvarying
178. Someone who is designated to hear bothsides of a dispute and make a judgement(A) Manager (B) Magistrate(C) Arbitrator (D) Counselloor
Directions: In Question nos. 179 to 183, youhave a passage with 5 questions following.Read the passage carefully and choose the bestanswer to each question out of the fouralternatives and mark it by blackening theappropriate circle in the Answer Sheet.
PassageIn September 2011, Hindustan Times did a
study in Delhi and reported that the number ofmalaria (and dengue) cases at the time wereactually thrice as many as revealed by the cityauthorities. Earlier, in Mumbai, a municipalclaim that 145 people died due to malaria in 2010was exposed a lie after praja, a city NGO,extracted figures from the municipality itself.
Following in RTI petition, Praja revealed1190 deaths. This seems to be a habit. A paperin the leading UK medical journal
The Lancet, published following nationwideinterviews undertaken by an international team,reveals that the number of malarial deaths allover India every year may be as high as 205,000,which is many times the World HealthOrganization’s figure of about 15,000, of theNational Vector Borne Disease ControlProgramme’s figure of just around 1000.
While the Lancet paper has been disputed,it is clear that there must be gross under-reporting of malarial deaths. Wouldn’t that be oneof the big reasons why malaria, which is easilycured if properly treated after timely diagnosis,continues to kill so many Indians?179. What is "the habit" mentioned in the
passage?(A) Hiding the real figures of malaria cases(B) Exposing the authority’s incompetence(C) Conducting studies and surveys in
towns and cities(D) Filing RTIs
180. One of the big reasons for malarial deathis:(A) lack of proper treatment(B) under-reporting of malarial deaths(C) untimely diagnosis(D) over-reporting of malarial deaths
181. The findings of the Lancet were publishedafter :(A) international reviews of the findings
were done(B) nationwide interviews were carried out(C) proper verifications of the findings were
done(D) the international team left India
182. The Hindustan Times found that thenumber of malaria cases in 2011 was:(A) half the numbers revealed by the
authorities(B) exactly as the numbers revealed by the
authorities(C) twice than the numbers revealed by the
authorities(D) three times the numbers revealed by
the authorities183. The Lancet is a:
(A) magazine (B) medical book(C) journal (D) newspaper
Directions: In questions nos. 184 to 188, someparts of the sentence has an error and blackenthe circle corresponding to the appropriatecorrect option. If a sentence is free from error,blacken the circle corresponding to “No Error”option in the Answer Sheet.184. We have finished our work three hours ago
and have been waiting for you since then.(A) for you since then(B) No Error(C) We have finished our work(D) three hours ago and have been waiting
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185. Several guests noticed Mr. Sharma fallingback in his chair and gasping for breath.(A) and gasping for breath(B) No error(C) falling back in his chair(D) Several guests noticed Mr. Sharma
186. The Russian ambassador’s whereabouts isnot known to anyone.(A) whereabouts is(B) No error(C) The Russian ambassador’s(D) not known to anyone
187. A study is going underway to determine theexact concentration of lead in water supply.(A) No error(B) to determine the exact concentration(C) A study is going underway(D) of lead in the water supply
188. Many a man want to be rich quickly.(A) No error(B) many a man(C) want to be(D) rich quickly
Directions: In question nos. 189 to 193,sentences are given with blanks to be filled inwith an appropriate word(s). Four alternativesare suggested for each question. Choose thecorrect alternative out of the four and indicateit by darkening the appropriate circle in theAnswer Sheet.189. Jyoti refused to be ______ by her long illness.
(A) dispatched (B) dispersed(C) dispensed (D) dispirited
190. He was ______ by nature and so avoided allcompany.(A) cordial (B) anti-social(C) timid (D) gregarious
191. The United Kingdom ______ England, Wales,Scotland and Northern Ireland.(A) consists (B) combines(C) comprises (D) comprises of
192. Jim suffered a ______ of fortune.(A) reverse (B) reversal(C) regress (D) revert
193. He will impart no information ______anyone.(A) with (B) for(C) from (D) to
Directions: In Question nos. 194 to 198, youhave a passage with 5 questions following.Read the passage carefully and choose the bestanswer to each question out of the fouralternatives and mark it by blackening theappropriate circle in the Answer Sheet.
The capitalist system does not fosterhealthy relations among human beings. A fewpeople own all the means of production and othershave to sell their labor under conditions imposedupon them. The emphasis of capitalism being onthe supreme importance of material wealth, theintensity of its appeal is to the acquisitive
tendency. It promotes worship of economic powerwith little regard to the means employed for itsacquisition and the end that it serves. By itsexploitation of human beings to the limits ofendurance its concentration is on the largestprofit rather than maximum production. Thus thedivision of human society is done on the basis ofprofit motive. All this is injurious to humandignity. And when the harrowed poor turn to thefounders of religion for succor, they rather offera subtle defense for the established order. Theypromise future happiness for present sufferings.They conjure up visions of paradise to soothe thesuffering majority and censure the revolt of thetortured men. The system imposes injustice, thereligion justifies it.194. The established order is supported by
religion to:(A) perpetuate the injustice imposed by the
capitalist system(B) help the tortured men to seek redress(C) alleviate the suffering of the poor in the
capitalist system(D) balance the suffering of the poor with
hopes of future reward195. Capitalism divides society into the two
categories of ______ :(A) exploiters and exploited people(B) working and non-working people(C) religious and irreligious people(D) buyers and sellers
196. In a capitalist system:(A) the means justify the ends(B) means which lead to exploitation are
strictly prohibited(C) the means endorsed by religion are
strictly followed(D) the ends justify the means
197. The passage indicates that the capitalistsystem is:(A) dehumanizing (B) ambitious(C) prosperous (D) fair
198. In a capitalist system of society each manwishes:(A) to acquire maximum wealth(B) to produce maximum wealth(C) to soothe the sufferings of other(D) to have visions of paradise
Directions: In Question nos. 199 to 200, fourwords are given in each question, out of whichonly one word is correctly spelt. Find thecorrectly spelt word and mark your answer inthe Answer sheet.199. (A) haphazzard (B) comissioned
(C) fortuitous (D) resurgence200. (A) merth (B) appretiate
(C) gruesome (D) connoisseur