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90 Marks
: 180 Marks
to Candidates
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Instructions printed on the OMRSheet carefully before answering the que~tion.
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PROVIDED.
10. Answer to each question is to be
indicated by SHADING the circle
having the number of the correct
alternative in OMR Sheet from among
the ones given for the corresponding
question in the booklet.
you should
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PART-I
MENTAL ABILITY TEST (Q. Nos. 1 to 50)
Max. Marks - 50
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Directions:
Questions (1 to 6) :
In the number series given below, one
number is missing. Each series is followed
by five alternative answers, (1), (2),(3),(4)
and (5). One of them is the right answer.
Identify and indicate it as per the
"Instructions".
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~3072
(4) 1536
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11 ')...
(5) 1152,
...
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(1) 90
>
(2) 245
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'-1
(2) 85
255
(4) 260
. (3) 49
(5) 265
(4) 40
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Directions:
Questions (7 to 10) are based on letter
analogy. There are two pa~irs of letter
combinations in each questipn. ~he first
(left side) pair has some ,te~1"~J9P:S'hip
between its members. In tIr',f.'l:l"dl.pair
one member is missing.:Fin~.
J,fiom
answers (1), (2),(3),(4),(n~&(5)}~pi.".~t~this
pair has similar relati'bnsliipi as\~lietfirst
pair. Indicate your answer as per the
"Instructions" .
'7
?,66
(3) 65
(4) 78
(5) 72
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3. 785,664, 543,422, ...
pf301
7. PBL: NDJ
: : VCR: ?
~
(2) 201
(1) SEP
(3) 101
(2) SEO
(3) SEN
(4) 300
~.SFO
(5) 303
(5) SFN
4. 1875, ...., 75~15,3
8. ACEG:
. ..BDEF : : JLNP : ?
(1) 370
(1) KLNO
(2) 275
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(2) KMNP
(3) LMNP
(4) LMNO
(3) 380
''375
(5) 365
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, (2) POFH
(3) POGH
(4) POHG
(4) EGI
(5) OPHF
(5) FGJ
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(5) STUVR
Directions:
Directions:
Questions (11 to 14) : In the fOllowing
questions Letters/Letter
groups are
arranged in a particular order with some
underlying criterion. Study the order and
choosethe answer from the alternatives to
fill the gaps.
(1) Korea
(2) China
(3) Thailand
~Finland
(5) Bangladesh
;jIIf'DFIK
(3) DFJK
16.
(4) DEJK
(1) Leopard
'Elephant
(3) Tiger
(4) Cheetah
(5) Lion
(5) DEHJ
12. UABP, TBCO, SCDN, ....
(1) RDEN
17. .J'Moon
(2) RDEO
~;
(3) RDEM
(4) RDFM
~REFM
[2]
Earth
(6) Saturn
('4) Neptune
(5) Venus
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Directions:
Directions:
(1)
(2)
(3)
i
Musicians
Philosophers
(4)
(2) e
(3) f
(4) b
(5)000
'jff".g
32. Which letter indicatesRJiilbsophers
who are also Musicians and-Artists?
(1) f
;pri
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(3) e
(4)
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(5) I
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(1) Portuguese
(2) Romanian
(3) Italian
(1) K. M. Munshi
(4) Russian
'(fJ[' Pali
19.
(4) U. R. Rao
(5) M. S. Swaminathan
(1) S. S. Bhatnagar
20.
.Coimbatore
(2) Shimoga
(3) Patiala
(4) C. R. Rao
(4) Ranchi
'<B5 .Jagadish
. (5) Kozhikode
Directions:
Chandra Bose
(ll) Jharkhand
(2~ Chattisgarh
...(1J . Meghalaya
(4} Manipur
(5) Uttarakhand
25. Rahul Bajaj : Business: :
Chandrasekhar Azad : ?
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-.(l1 Sweden
Freedom Struggle
(2) Literature
(2) Finland
(3) Latvia
(4) Estonia
(4) Music
(5) Denmark
(5) Theatre
(3)
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37. KARATE
(1) 934351
(1) g
(2) 934342
(2) j
(3) 933452
(3) e
(4) 914152
~'f
(5) i
.~934352
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(1) 4879
~4789
~/h
(2) j
(3) 4798
(3) 1
(4) 4869
(4) f
(5) 4779
(5) b
Directions:
Questions (39 to 42) arebasedionlsimple
arithmetic principles. Find, t'he right
answer from. among thealternathres and
indicate it as per the "Instructions"'.
39. 159 + ....
(5) i
= 15900
(1) 10.0
Directions:
(2) 1.0
(3) 0.001
.'0.,01
(5) 0.1
40. (65 + 100) x 7
36. HASTE
K13852
"4.55
(2) 4.05
(2). 13942
(3) 13952
(4) 13752
(3) 4.5
(4) 4.65
(5) 13762
(5) 4.75
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'0 40+(6x.04)
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8
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Problem Figures
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5.003
5.13
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(c)
(d)
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Directions:
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1-.
(1)
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(2)
(3)~.J;ff
(5)
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Questions
(43 to 46) : Each question has
four problem figures (a), (b), (c),(d). Figure (d)
has only a question mark' ?'. Figure (b)bears
a certain relationship to- (a). One of the
answer figures bears similar relationship
to (c). Find this out and indicate it as per
the "Instructions" .
45.
Problem Figures
43.
Problem Figures
(a)
(b)
(c)
(c)
(d)
Answer Figures
(a)
(b) -
(d)
Answer Figures
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48.
Problem Figures
Pr:blemFigures
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An::er Figures
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(3)
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49.
Problem, Figures
Directions:
Questions
(47 to 50) : In these questions
there are five problem figures ~a),(b), (c),,~~)
and (e). Figure (e) has a questIOn mark ..
Select one figure from answer figure.s (l?,
(2), (3), (4) and (5) such that the serIes IS
completed. Indicate your answer as per the
"Instructions" .
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(a)
(b)
(d)
(c)
(e)
47.
Problem Figures
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(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
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(4)
(5)
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PART-II
LANGUAGE COMPREHENSIVE
TEST
from amongst
corresponding
question
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54. Which of the following is the most
opposite of the word ABUN]lltl.JT, as
used in the passage?
(1) Plentiful
(2) Minute
~Meagre
(4) Insufficient
Directions:
Questions (51 to 55) :
Read the following passage and answer the
questions given after it.
The surprisingly abundant life of the
Indian Ocean is confined to the upper
layers; the deeper especially the bottom
waters are devoid of oxygen and are often
permeated with hydrogen sulphide.
Choose the correct answer for the following
questions:
Directions:
Questions (56 to 60) :
Read the following passage and answers
the questions given after it.
Up the river Hudson in North-America are
the Catskill mountains. They are not so
high as the Himalayas in India. In certain
village at the foot of these mountains there
lived a long ago a man called' Rip Van
Winkle. He was simple andi good~natured.
A very kind neighbour and great favourite
of all the good wives in the neighbourhood.
The women took his side anH put the blame
on Dam Van Winkle.
The children of the village too wOllldshout
with joy whenever they saw him. He made
play things for them. He told them fairy
tales. So they liked him.
Have no oxygen
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56. Where
(1) In
(2) In
i7J In
(4) In
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P'WPT
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Directions:
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(1) An elephant
...(f
An elephant's learning
(3) An elephant's training
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63. Why does an elephant want a long
stick?
(1) To dig out a lump of earth
(2) To smack it against his foot
To rub that part of his body
that itches
(4) To defend himself from the
enemy
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(1) RPQ
~QRP
(3) PQR
(4) RQP
Directions:
Questions (68 - 74) :
ambidextrous
(4) artistic
'\)If among
(2) of
(3) between
(4) to
(2) keep
follow
(4) succeed
(4) RQP
was the
"'f;f eruption
(4) movement
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72. I congratulate you
your success.
i45
on
(3) at
(2) for
(4) In
(1) handed in
(2) handed out
'%' handed
kept hopeful
over
{JI( no cheating
Directions:
up
(2) over
(3) on
"<A5
down
Directions:
Questions (75 to 78) :
Select the meaning ofthe given/underlined
phrases/idioms.
75. Our school is within a stone's throw
ofthe railway station.
(1) very far away
(2) within certain radius
~
79.
at a short distance
Jlf
essential
(2) desirable
(3) notional
(4) optional
80. (1) crops
(2) families
~ regions
(4) strategies
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86. He is too
easily.
(1) strong
(3) agencIes
(2) kind
Wprojects
(3) honest
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Directions:
Questions (87 to 90) :
Select the word which means the opposite
of the given words.
'f:Wr villages
(4) fields
87. DEMISE
(2) least
~
(4)
(1) growth
first
(2) live
intermediate
~irth
(4) request
Directions:
88. PAUCITY
(1) surplus
~
(4) richness
(1) remembered
89. DEARTH
(2) told
(1) extravagance
~realised
(2) scarcity
(4) reprimanded
~) . abundance
(4) sufficiency
what
90. GENUINE
makeup
scarcity
(3) presence
to be deceived
make in
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(1)
rotten
(2)
bogus
(3)
unsound
Impure
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PART- III
APTITUDE TEST (Q. Nos. 91 to 180)
Max. Marks - 90
Note:
1.
91 to 102 Questions
12 Marks
2. Chemistry
11 Marks
3. Biology
12 Marks
4. Mathematics
20 Marks
5. History
10 Marks
6. Geography
10 Marks
7. Political Science
10 Marks
8. Economics
05 Marks
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PHYSICS
91. A circuit is shown in the figure. If
switch'S' is closed, the reading of an
ammeter(A)
"A"
(1) does not change
(2) increases
'<;If decreases
"B"
Name
(2) gA< gB
Anand
Any path
(3) gA> gB
Srinu
(4) gA= gB
(4) Krishna
v:.3)
2.4 min
(2) 5 min
(4) 1 min
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95. In the figure, a pulley of negligible
weight is suspended by a spring
balance'S'. Masses of 3 kg and 7 kg
respectively are attached to opposite
ends of a string passing over a pulley
'P'. The spring balance reads
C1 C2
-"~-t----..
+-~
(1) zero
7kg
(1)
(2f
(3)
(4)
3kg
equal to 10 kg
less than 10 kg
more than 10 kg
equal to 4kg
(3) constant
(4) decreasing with time
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R1
= 1.35
= 1.33
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'a' as shown in
12'
following is wrong?
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(2) ~ hr
(4) 2 hr
-- -- -----
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-=:-:.--=--~---: --~:=
:~=:---~
:.::=-~~:-
W'
(1) mg
system is in equilibrium
(3) mg
mi m (1 - P2a)
7+~
2
whenthe
,
I
system is in equilibrium
-1)
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T>mlg(~
2
(4) 2 mg
(3)
(2) 3mg
(1)
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(3)
Imfs
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MgO + Cu
= 4 ; 1= 0 ; m = 0 ; m
= + 1/2
- 4 .l= 1,
. m= 0 ,. m s = + II2
n-,
= + 112
(4) n = 4 ; l = 3 ; m = 2; ms = + 1/2
104.
l1S- 3d
'< .~ 3p
bNTSJ:;) (EE)'\
of Scandium (Z = 21) ?
= 4 ;l =2 ;m = 1 ; m
".
~
l..
Mg + CuO
106LI
(3) n
1,)
oJn/
)
f'
'i,) 25 2~
CHEMIS'FRY
(1) n
.(
~t
is a redox reaction
II
C =N?
1(1) 4
1(2) 3
~(3) 2
= 96.5 kJmol-I]
(4) 5
(1) 2.0
(2) 1.5
108.
(3) 1.1
(4)
CHis PH2
0.5
CH2
I...
105.
CH=CH2
IS
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(1) HCI
(2) 3 - propyl-
~NH4CI
hex - 1 - ene
(3) Cl2
(3) 4 - propyl-
(4) CH4
'4)
hex - 6 - ene
3 - propyl-
1- heptane
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109.
112.
110.
18 electrons
(1)
(2) 6.023x1023
(3)
(1) 1.5xlQ+6m
I
9.108x6.023
113.
xI08
I
xI031
9.108
6.023
xI054
9.108
phenolphthalein
indicator in
aqueous solution?
(1) N20
.J
(2) NO
~CaO
(4) CO2
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BIOLOGY"
114. Plant cells can withstand
changes in surrounding
greater
117.
medium
(2) Magnesium
-.Jt)
~Manganese
Cell wall
(4) Copper
lIB. In animals,
(3) Chlorophyll
the protective
tissue
contain nucleus
a) Red blood cells
b) Slime molds
body through
(1) Mouth
(1) a) and b)
(2) Pseudopodia
\(Zf b) and c)
fIf
(3) a) and c)
Cilia
(~) Cytosome
(4) d) and a)
116.
In paramoecium,
120.
Study of tissues is
(1) Cytology
(I~ Oesophagus
~Pathology
'('l}
(3) Tissueology
Small intestine
(4) Histology
(4) Stomach
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124.
"'If'
Kwashiorkor
(2) Marasm us
(3) Rickets
Neem
(2) Rose
(4) Pellagra
122.
(3) Datura
_
(4) Tobacco
(I) Alveoli
125.
(2) Pharynx
is
. (3) Trachea
~Nasal
123.
cavity
(1) Adrenalin
Vasopressin
(1) Reptilians
(3) Estrogen
'(l,f Arthropodans
(4) Thyroxin
(3) Annelids
(4) Molluscans
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MATHEMATI(CS
126. Triangle
2
at C. If sin A = 3 then tan B is
(1)
(2)
(4)
a+b
b-1
the value ofb if -5- = -2- is
.J5
3
(1) 2003
(2) 1002
J5
2
(3) 2005
(4) 2015
10 -
3.J11
~3m-10
(3) 51-1
(4) 18-
0.J26
IS
5.[13
(1) 324
(2) 400
f3) 373
(4) 1024
132.:6et x = 0.123456789101112
.
998999 where the digits are obtained
oy writing the integers 1 through 999
ih order. Then the 2014th digit to right
of the decimal point is
(1) 9000
(1) 7
(2) 6
(2) 18135
(3) 5
(4) 9
(3) 18000
(4) 8585
mid point of AC
(1) 1
(2) 2
(1t) 96 cm2
(3) -1
(4) -2
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137. As shown in the figure on the right
~ABC is divided into six smaller
triangles. by lines drawn Eorn the
vertices through a common interior
point. The areas of four of these
triangles are indicated in,the figure.
Then the area of the triangle is
(2) 6,8,10
(3) 3,4,5
(4) 5,12,13
135. In the coordinate plane, the set of
B
(1) 315
(2) 240
(3) 275
(4) 185
1
1
Quadrant tan a. = 7' sin ~ = ,,10
r.;-;::;
(1) 100
(2) 215
(3) 125
(1) 00
(4) 251
(2)450
(3) 600
(4) 900
(1)
(2) 2015
(3) 2016
(~.-4)
(3) (~. 4 )
(4) 2017
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(4)
(-2 ,4)
(-2 ,-4)
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triangle
ABC,
140. In the obtuse
AM = MB, MD 1- BC, EC 1- BC. If
the area of .1.ABCis 24, then the area
of .1.BED is
~r(x3 x~)
+
([1) -8
(2) -1
j:"~':;l
0
\
.:.
.,-}
(4) 1
-t.
.~
l
\
TA, TB are tangents
,-
...Ir , i
144.
B
(2) 12
4fi
~ ~
r<l' :'
15
cJ\ Given
,%V
(4) 18
.."1\'(:1
.
~'J
..l-
j..'
\-
to a circle with
cJntre O. Chord AB intersects TO at
\
r' \,0"
(1) 9
._.:) ;.'
. 1
--2
OA
value ofAB
~u'
~y '"
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't,
(1)\ 10
(3) 2
(2) 12
(4) 4
(3) 14
142. Given
a quadrilateral
ABCD
inscribed in a circle with side AB
extended beyond B to point E. If
~AD=92
and ~DC=68
1M
then
exp~nsion of
is
(1) \- 8
(1) 660
'(Z{' 12
.($I
(3)\6
(4)[12
92
t is
x2
l,~
L. ';$> ;(~ -~
Il'k~t.D0'
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(2) 68
(3) 70
(1 + '2x -
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HISTORY
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GEOGRAPHY
161. Which is the fin-est iron ore with a
..very high content of iron upto 70% ?
-(1) Hematite,
(2) Magnatite
(3) Limonite
(4) Geothite
(3) 340
(4) 324
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POLITICAL SCI~E'NCE
166. Which Act under British rule first
was set up
(1) Under the Indian Independence
Act
prohibits children
(3) US Constitution
employment in family
businessess
(2) Below 14 years of age from
(1) Part II
r'Part
III
occupations
(3) Part IV
(4) Part V
on family farms
Y).{ 326
.~k
(2) 356
(3) 368
(4) 370
the President
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173. According to 'Act of Judicial Services
Authority' who are not eligible for
j
(2) ZANU-PF
.,
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ECONOMICS
176. Human Development Report
published by UNDP compares
countries based on the
(3) Priest
A) Women
i) World Bank
ii) Average
Development
Income
Report
C) Health and
~OnlyA
iii) Bihar
(2) Only B
Education
D) Low per
iv) Social
Capita
indicators
Income
E) Per capita
v) Increases
Income
family
mcome
A
'\l1"
v
(2) v
A) Economic development
is a
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concept.
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with
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above is/are true?
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