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Wen geile we) va wee OMY tery ht rer edtenre elt wr eaiet UH 10 Move? a wmPton edt carne 0 watery weed @ Mey gt dP ar crew Far array INBTRUGTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES + 1, The OME Answer Shoot is inside this Test Booklet Whon you are directed! to open the Tost Booklet, Ce take out the Answor Sheet and fill in the partioulars Arwen 8) fearefully with biue/black ball point pen onty p28 tee wer RH] 70 We |B Tho teat fs of three hours duration ancl consists meen tT ‘of TAD «questions, Kael question carries one mark. aval fore faite + SBA HU Ge NENT GfFee Hh arene eH cater ferent crete ae ie tty, Tere jn m0 negative markings ane) Td GATE HOT Te | 3, Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only foe writing: He /ore) tet ong particulars on this page/marking responses in. the any urrtry ret Answer Sheot, The candidate shoudl remain careful invtvanatting, the question paper andl in marking the answers on the answer sheet, Another booklet set will not be givens yen evfay oe | 4, Also ensure that your Tost Booklet Serial No. anet wf af) greet ‘Answer Sheet Serial Noo are the same, In case of fog arn discrepancy, the candidate should tiumediately Feport the matter to the Invigilator (Or replacement Of oth the Test Hooklet and the Answer Sheet 5, This Dost has three Darts: Pavel Mental Ability Test (MAT) @lwoxX) HOrtlT Language Test (indi/Bagtah) QSL |WQ VO) Parbilt Beholastic Aptuste Test SAT) LW IN 6, Since the time allotted to the three parks of this weatlon-paper is very Nimited, you should make {ho Dost rise of {by Not spending too mud time on 4 Won, #1 Read other remaining instrwetions given on the ___ Tint page of this Booklet, PART ~1(A1T~1) MENTAL ABILITY TEST Nee aera oer ‘ Direction :(Q.1t05) ~ Prt: (1.1 45) Select the missing number from the given Pred Ft ger ate over ifn) response. N ‘Y ‘N\ oy \ ‘J ~ 144 a 9801 2 9801 1 (@) 2250 (1) 2250 sels (2) 1216 (3) 11036 (4) 8100 ee, | ec “> () 12 (2) 14 (3) 15 (4) 18 Peeeenay a0 (2) 83 (3) 86 1a) 96 4 P.T.O. 4. 2 7 en) 4a A 16 1 65 72 a(a-16 13-(1)-65 syn 5 y 5 (5) 6. Which area produces copper and tin? a1 @) 3 @2 prs 7. Which area produces tin and aluminium ? . a) 5 OB 6 ; @7 (4) 8 8. Which area produces all the four minerals ? (2) 9 @ 1 10. ¢ A Aa A iar 7 fea seater er e? a. @ 2 @ 3 4 1. AA AH fea a copia senfee ane? a6 @ 6 @ 7 () 8 3. Pre a att abe ar seared aa ? Qa) 8 29 ~ 3) 10 @) 1 AA BaF ata, ater ect fea sea Biot 8 Fg contra ae 7? aM (2) 10 (3) 1 A) 6 we Wa A a ae FAT TT aa saat Pre-fret are feafaar fa ong &) sa Tas oe 1 Aen 4 & Faria aa der ert ? C908 qi @) 2 @) 5 P. TO. veal lie 2 pet" AN Me \ We > 1 | grits. i ee te Direotion (Q.11.6 12) FAIL in the ‘Blank bos’ marks (2) indicated by question A 18, Select the related letter from the Ariven alternatives : RIGHTY: GieyTHL:: OUTPUT; ? @) UTOPTU — @) UoTUPT @) TUOUTP (-TUOTUP Ms A piece of paper ix folded and junched ax shown below. From the sven responsor indicate how it will when opened : road anu Arg Per: (11412) eran Fag (2) & eared Te FAT sTET ? rey 34 BJA|D E|Cc 4]1{ 16} 25 |? Q) 28 @) 9 7 ) 24 ea cle [pipfr 24} 120| 6 | Go|? () 210 (2) 310 (3) 410 (4) 510 wv F 13. Rema Peet 7 a waPar sere at ar EIGHTY ; GIEYTH;: OUTPUT. ? @ uToPTU — @) voruPT (3) TUOUTP (4) TUOTUP 18. In this question which ‘one of the ‘nswer figures shall complete the Siven question figure ? Question Figure: Select the related figure from the given alternatives: (7) c ame 9 deat ony dont om sreft al oT Beh ? a FET TERY 16. Req Pat a a waka ones a aie: 2 6 Si ~ oo ie) q@ @) Pea, TR Which is different from the other three responses ? 8,8 AS In which answer figure is the question figure embedded’? Question Figure: (8) 17. 3a afta A ora dts fact a here: i a) @) o+| el ®) Ly {Lx 18. fea out angi ¥ 994 onepia Pafed 3 2 MET STRAY (9) 19. In this question, among the four answer figures which one can be formed from the cut out pieces given ‘in question figure ? Question Figure : xX BEY ” EB » BS). Bs Which of the answer figure is exactly the mirror image of the question figure when the mirror is held at XY ? 20. MM WA aaa one onehrar o | 2 | @ e = ® |X 1 @ (10) 21. Which one of the following words will come fourth in the Dictionary ? ‘ a v ve Propmiéty, Proposition, Prosecute, ge Prosody. () Proposition (2) Prosody (3) Proposal GM, Prosecute Direction : (Q. 22 to 24) 1 Arrange the items in a meaningful order: 22. ) Thread (2) Cotton (3) Soil (4) Cloth ©) Rag (6) Plant — @) 4.21465 PE 282145 , @ 265,154 i 1,2,3,6,5,4 Prefer 1 2 ator wet orernen aha wart ye siren? 21, Propricty, Proposition, — Proseuute Proposal, Proworly (Q)_ Proposition (2) Prosody (8) Propoant (A) Prosecuto PRT : (7. 22 P24) Paeferfever ad ash aareks a HP feat & (a) 9m (@) ware (3) Fre (4) Isr 6) Baers (6) her i) ® @) @) 22, 1,2,8,6,5,4 |. (1) Stet (2) Ger (a) ental C4) war (6) Seem, a) @ @ co) 4,.2,3,1,6 2,8, 1, 4,6 (1) Se 2) Mee (a) AE a) Pear (6) straftr 033451 |! eo ap (2) 2,4, 1 1 (3) a) a) Direction :(Q. 35 to 30) A series is given with one term missing. ‘Cheese the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series ®& RDRLLP.? mu Qe 3 @s at 26. 124, 215, 342, ? @ 1 @ on @) sor a fra : (7. 25 730) ow agen Ray & Pra dom 9 ga B) ar eq Te Pmt FF ae free aft a pH ATT Fe: 25. B,D. F,1,L.P,? aU @ Rk @s «@) T 26. 7, 26, 63, 124, 215, 342, 7 - qd) 481 (2) 51L @) 391 (4) 421 27. Wedd, ?, S-100, Q-81, 0-64 (y Vaai (2) U-122 (3) V-128 — Gd) U1 28, 0.6.1, K,0,Q? mR @s e U anes: @ cBECGD?? HE P.T.O. 30. 143,645, 1343, 224,72 @) 33+4 (2) 8343 @) 3443 () 4343 31, Which one set of lettera when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it? ——abb, aa__c,__ad__jaao__ 4 acade ; | () acede # @ bebdde ay @ babce 32, What is the product of all the per “Mo E (12) 80, ah 33. 145,643, 19+ 3,224 3,? (1) 3344 (2) 9943 () a4+9 () 43 +3. amet a ear age at ert v7 2H are wet 8 A mE fen HT BIT? ab, aa. () acade (2) acede (3) bebde () babce ta % ara F fee me wt ort @) MSYBG @) IMTXB @) BHNSV @) TZEIL $4, Some equations are solved on the basis of certain system. On the same basis find the correct answer for the unsolved equation. a=85 (20)5 b= 126 (24) 6 ©= 175 ()7 (2) 26 @ 24 4S 28 @) 22 c 34, OTS Tait & ore oe ae RT am Pe me Bch ore Te oar wee 1 HEL see ore Fife a= 85 (20) 5 b= 126 (24) 6 c= 175 (2)7 a) 26 (2) 24 (3) 28 @) 2 5. A ]= 12.A= 16-6 \=4, O=3, («CO 4 a) 8 (2) 10 (3) 12 (@) 14 Q) OARS (2) AERO @) SORE (4) ROAR PiTsOy 37. 39. che ZEBRA can be written as 2692181 How COBRA can be written ” ais 18 \ (1) 1182153 x AS, 3152181 mG (3) 31822151 Y% @ -v (4) 302181 iM IfA = 1, Z = 26 and LATE = 38, what is REBUT? gerd sh (a) 65 ae \ @ ot ee ae aa @) 67 vs aL Suc ae (4) x VY i AX GROUP can bE WPiten as 526 and RESPECT as 2598514 then SECTOR can be written as © (a) 951472 (@ 942714 (3) 721495 , (A) 212459 eer clock only with dots marking 3, 6, 9 12 O'clock position has been kept own in front of a mirror. A (14) 87. 39. 40. aft ZEBRA #% 2652181 % 67 fern om wean § at set He TAT A COBRA aA Ba fren ora ? (1) 1182153, (2) 9162181 (3) 91822151 (4) 302181 af A = 1, 2 = 26 St LATE = 38, ot REBUT #1 ® 7 Q) 65 (2) 64 (3) 67 ) 66 GROUP @ 32768 % 64 4 era oT AaaT % ait RESPECT 41 2508514 % = §, FaASECTORAT ferent on aa Bs (1) 951472 (2) 942714 (8) 721495 (4) 212459 eH Wel Hi, fra oe Fact 3, 6,9 ot 12 ao > Fert wt, ow ain Fare Fer THT rT Bl oH a eh Fe wfefra 4Y 10:20 am aya &1 a aang FR aR aN ae? OEE @) 2:40 SeBs0, () 10:20 41, Ram is facing North-West. He turns in clock wise direction by 90°, then 180° in the’ anti-clock wise direction and then another 90° in the same direction. Which direction is he facing now ? @) South -West (2) West (3) South (4) South - East” 42. A is B's brother, C is A's mother, D is C's father, F is A's son. How is B related to F's child ? (1) Aunt (2) Cousin (3) Nephew (4) Grandfather . There are five houses ABCDO in a row. A is right side of B and left side of ©. O is the right side of A, B is right of D. Which house is in the middle ? E a) 0 (15) c 41, WH A Fe sats A ott Bi ae 90° afrnad ya %, sae are 180” arsed Boat ® che Sah are set Pee 3 90° ret Bi me aera PH oa sea aed fea Fen 4 ote 8 7 (a) fer - ay 2) sar 3) arr @) afer - A.B AE &, Aa AMI % D.C H fim @, F, A at ga 8 at ae act Bak Sal 8 a wae? @ at @) Aaa ae @ ast (4) @eT 42, um fad # dia ye ABCDO #1 A, BS at att CF ae 210, 4 4 ae &, B, DS qt bi ae aaa FH Aa WT wea HR? 43. “ (ao QA @) B @ D P. T. 0. 44. How many 45. numbers there are between 18 to 160 which are divisible by 17 but not by 4? (8 Q7 3) 6 @) 6 Laxman went 15 kms to North then he turned West and covered 10 kms. Then he turned South and covered 5kms. Finally turning to East he covered 10 kms. In which direction he is from his house ? (1) East Q) West (3) North — (A) South 46. A is B's daughter, B is C's Mother, D is C's brother. How is D related to A ? (18) 44, 45. 46. 18 @ 160 % 4 fart dem the a 17 @ favs @ afer 4 8 et? (1) 8 (QQ) 7 (3) 6 (4) 5 We 15 fet Gat AI sie acu, fe ae afer at ait qe a sie 10 Pat Fen! Tah are, ae ate A gsr si 5 Reh wari at § ae et A sie ae ait 10 Pt seri ae acret Pe aa ae saat oe 8 fae feo He 7 Ma 2 tr 3) Te @) afer A BAM PB CA ARID. CA oe @1 ae ant fh Da A a aT Rear & 7 Q) Par (2) ara @) 4g oF (17) c 47. A statement is given followed by 4 47, OT OH aT Per rar %, rae ot assumptions. You have to decide fare orgart Pe my &) sama Feta axa which one of the given assumptions is. & Pe Rew we Fah aga implicit in the given statement. fafea &1 Statement : Poverty is the creation meat: TA stone ater A 24 21 . of unscientific planning, i AG Poverty leads to unscientific () sens ator eh a oor planning. (2) Poverty is the creation of ~ 2) meet Senfral at 2st) scientists. (3) Poverty and learning of science (3) weet she fart ar oar cH ZAt are interrelated. a wate $ (4) Poverty can be eradicated by @) Jeers aera arr wid at SA 4 scientific planning. fear ot waar & } 48. A statement is given followed by two 48. 4 ww seq Per va &, Fae at a conclusions A and B. You are to Ret A sit B Rat 1 @) oat ae decide which of the given conclusions am aim & fe Re a fret Fa can be definitely drawn from the Sa Rem aaa 8 Piet oT a given statements. Fare ot aaa @ Statement ; Tension is detrimental meq: oat aries cer af eT to physical and mental health. 3 fee cihrare Bat Bh Conclusions : Preet @ : we wl Re af A TT aan et aiec (B) safe. rer aT ATT STYNA fre ag gra oe Pie eet BI @) aa (A) Freer ® (2) aa (B) Frere @ @) 7 set ©) Freee & (@ () sit @®) AA Fras ® P.T.0. ‘The figure above is a drawing of pile of Blocks. When taken apart, how many blocks would be there? @ 110 (2) 115, (3) 1265 ) 75 49. 50. coe 4h me ogi eta t a caters %\ aft Saat stator we Pe am, of seret ater Faartt writ? () 110 (2) 116 (3) 126 (4) 75 TE A ME AT Po Pry & 2 @) 12 @ iu (8) 10 (4) 08 s; (1s) c We: AM. ge os 1 $ esis 19 Fae I I a? PART - 1 (577-1) LANGUAGE TEST AS Te Fre: (7. 61 752) Palio 97 a ofam fasts zafia a2 - © =e 51. oy ara fer A ge a at at Festa ar @ mia ) srr owes - 9 Rae @ Wat Sa Reine 3 3 ge ae a at (4) freer @) 34 a Ree ther 9 ae aare goat 7 fe A owe a S| atow hie wal «a hea ae @) Bast wm ar os gee eH TH = Re a te os 4 at oF sat) PTO, c FR : (9. 85 756) RTT OH are ar azar aed # feet vat SRE : 55. BM ae ore ticle dee Pratt Q) Sigs 3 @) Paya (3) ara ot ®) gear 56. ony sez sfmaT @ am: 11 aa fia wae QQ) ar siftrart (2) aryarr safer 3) a sitter atari sifteart (20) Fre: (7. 57 #60) Frentefere ei at Tee Fer 7 Fe Tm aed guard sien & aria g 48 8) Parte, atemsit @ vary, sara a aa fq area wm aaa snfara ware 9 1 %, saa ae cae tat vet @ & one aa Set are sf A at amin aft a Ret ae sani él Bar; 2 ta ates a ote a aati, 84, giver, eas, om PH a Ae aca ST AT a AS 57. ache a WHT A sat ary et =n mr 8? Q) Fi saa-wa AE aie ae Tat Fe ay (2) wie Sea Gea} ae ry se wee) @ Fie sa wee F saat Fe 4 caret Sar rere adi 2 © A wa et gee eS aan a8 ng 8 fe (2) 61. Prafefere 9 8 are t site : @) 7 QT @ a a) 4 = See -p.T.0. (23) 70. ween a Fae G yA stn A ae oh &\ — ae a a aT Ae B? Q) Wwe are @ Ra a (3) Aaa aT @) aaaa 4 8 ag et Tl. TF aa We aaa a ae Ae TAR? 0) aa (2) a a7 (©) Age (A) TEST ST 73. 74. 15. c feat % fra oaee S are oz feet aa a 2 (a) 299 (2) 326 (3) 343 (A) 365 “aa Wg FI IR Be! AGT F THAT ae? ) Pratt aft @) Teed aH @) eftdaa F4 (a) ee we oe eit ae A ate ach TH fae Peat fore & 7 °Q) qaia rae (2) Taare fie PRT (3) Set a TT 4) qr ard ae P.T.O. (24) 76. Fike ate ory & aa aan BAT 3 Sree onic 8? Q) oT (2) Be (3) ser @) ae Fre : (9. 77-780) Re Ty wed a ex aye 7 a IRE a BOW 1 a ea ae ort aT BP: 77. Bre Q) 7 (® Pree (3) wie aah (4) ates 78. Tee Te (1) after 79. aia (1) eit eT (2) war & fae (3) We FN (4) FAs Gl FEAT 80. artic Q) sear ht 2) atin ar aT @ waz @ Aer Grae Pr@ar : (7. 81 782) Pema Oe a arr Gale wa PE : 81. ae rr ah ah gy ce ora ite) Q) tet @ am @) Tite (4) Teer 82. Sra 7 sro sige F aeterta wafer a1 By ) ster @ aa 3) Fe (4) ata Freq : (7. 83 #86) Re 7g Pad wart & fare arate ater Rae oe: 83. saa 7 Sac cert A ot wat ... F oe oft ae me Fa aera sat B (25) 4, Berar Set & fer cfr ax er at (1) Pare (2) Sera @), war ) FR 85. a ont) er oe aH & gare F () at @ wa (8) 1 G) sa re aera . wa, AA Q) Fer (2) weet (3) 15 4) 1 P.T.O. (26) 89, naare H gear, a ord & : Q) A RT TE AT (2) am tH (3) met dae 4 TET @) 7a ag TT 90, ae Oe ae aA, EE @) sree et @ tee a —. @) aig dae of th eet —@) arreh area a a 7 Note : Must fill Language Option of Page ieee No. 10 of O.M.R, Sheet. PART - II (41 - Il) LANGUAGE TEST FT Tee ti 090 ___(English Language) Direction :(Q. 51 to 60) 51, (1) apprenticed in In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by YE selecting the most appropriate word or phrase for each blank from the given options : s apprenticed by (2) had apprenticed with In the ‘good old days’ doctors had no special training, A young man (51)... (4) was apprenticed to fa quack, Surgery was practised by almost anyone (52) . had sufficient courage. Usually the village barber was the village surgeon too. Extraordinary methods of 52. (1) that treatment were adopted as doctors were (2) which (63) of the causes of illness, In large number of illness “bleeding” was prescribed, (3) whom ‘Ayein was opened and (54) of blood was drawn from the patient. Some doctors 46 who were particular as to (55) ... . part of the body the blood would be taken from, © (56) essen one time it was considered 7 important to choose the right day of the month to bleed the patient. Many deaths (2) learned .. by this drawing of precious knowledge (3) illiterate 53. (1) uncouth 4 ‘a dangerous thing, This practice 1s no ~Tonger adopted. How many of our friends rire 2 Probably none ! On the A lives have been saved P. 7.0 58. (1) afew Fa tittle (3) little (4) the little 59. (1) have bleed (2) bled (ay Tad been bleeded GA) have been bled c 64. (1) Sivasubramania Iyer was not perturbed, (R) served me with his own hands (6) but instead (1) and sat down v § Q (U) nor did he get angry with his wife (6) beside me to eat his meal (2) TSRU 69. Do you wish instead of English. (1) youhad studied (2) you will study (Hh you have studied (4) you would study ). We wouldn't have (1) ifwe worked 73. 74, 75. There are so many about a quarter of the hept back. () allotted back seats dummies that class should be (2) taught separately (3) provided extra time (4) made to repeat the class Our entire class is quacking in its boots. qa) 2), 3) @ marching in shoes running in shoes competing with shoes shaking with fear Mr. Keesing, the old fogey, teaches us English. (1) old soldier 2 @) a) retired military person retired member of an army an old fashioned person Anyone could ramble on and leave big spaces between the words. (1) teach language (2) sing a song for pleasure (3) talk or write aimlessly for long (4) enjoy poetry with few lines (31) practices. For an es Direction : (@. 76 to 80) Read the following passage and answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option from the ones given after it Homework is a student's worst nightmare Imagine the misery of a student who has to write scores of pages as homework merely copying what the teacher has dictated or what is already written in the textbook, ! What Unable to see their children suffer; harried parents do it for them or hire the services of professionals who do homework for money, thus defeating the very purpose of it, Such a service is hard to resist since it eases pressure and burden on both students and parents, Thus homework triggers off a Vicious circle that results in corrupt average teacher, too, homework is drudgery to say the least. It is necessary evil, a professional compulsion, a thoughtless, useless exercise | even an occupational hazard. Who wants and has the time to correct piles of homework assignments students submit ? Yet how many teachers have the courage to raise @ voice against this evil ? How many devise and give interesting and fun-filled homework activities that ensure learning without tears ? More often than not teachers sive homework because they are required to do so not because it would do some good to students. If only there were robots or machines to do and correct homework ! c 76. Homework is — student's Worst nightmare because : Q) there are scores of pages to write (2) teachers dictate answers SY it = means merely information from textbooks copying @) too much of it makes them feel miserable 77. Parents’ problem is that : (@) they want their children to do homework (2) they have to do their children's + homework they have to pay money to get their children's homework done (4) they have to save their childron from the burden of homework 78. “Homework triggers off a vicious circle” in the sense that : ZATS it causes a lot of misery to both parents and students (2) homework given to students is done by professionals thereby ; defeating its purpose (92) 79, Homework in drudgery for teachers because they: (think it is a professional compulsion (2) believe it causes many hazards (A) find it boring and burdensome to chook it (4) cannot raise a voice against it g0, A practical suggestion to solve the problem of too much homework is id fun: (1) to make it interest filled (2) to get it done and corrected by machines (3) to raise a voice against it _{4)-to ensure that learning is without tears: Direction : (Q. 81 to 85) Read the following poem and answer the questions that follow « How kind is the tiger when it kills to feed the young, Its precise and deft, it has a purpose, it preys, Never without reason does it hunt. T have seen no vulture scheme or plot, wher iv dives, i Tt recycles nature, without complaining without any spite. Never without reason does it circle. (33) 6 How silent is it stril "8 the cobra when it strikes, 83. Inthe poct’s opinion, the cobra strikes ‘The silence is not malice but kindness lest it silently because it: cause fear. . (1) wants to scare its victim' Never without reason does it slide. How many humans have a good reason to (2) does not want to scare its victim in? (8) has malice towards its victim Greed, dark joy, evil plots, many got ? (4) is kind to its vietim Will any of these reasons be our final saviour, when life is done ? 84. Through the examples of animals and ‘Now who are the animals, they or us ? birds the poet wants to show ‘81. The tiger kills because of : (1) how silent animals are . (Q) kindness (2) how kind animals are (2) a purpose (3) why animals kill aes _A7® how ervel human beings are poet ebenoahs 85, ‘Will any of these reasons be our final | saviour, when life is done? ~ 82 The vulture is environment’s best ‘This line is best summed up by which Band eines ibe of the following ? : (1) none of the reasons can save us” (2) never schemes or plots . from death (2) none of the reasons can save us’ from punishment for our sins (3) none of the reasons make us better than animals (4) none of the reasons is a good reason to kill P.T.0. Direction : (0. 86 10 90) In the following passage there are some | numbered blanks, Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word or phrase ~ for each blank from the given options: EGA AR UNG ahtobte Wes (86) ppt in the row immediately (87) a middle aged man was. scribbling some private notes with a pencil in an exercise book; (88) .. he jumped, looked round him anxiously, and fidgeted like a school girl, The other occupant of my row (89) . with untidy ginger hair (90) ... appeared. tobe about fifteen. 86, (1) my own age 7. (1) under me ae (34) 88. (1) now and when (2) every time Jar evershore 89. (4) now and then (1) had a pale young man (@) isapale young (3) wasa pale youth {#7 was the pale youth PART ~ 111 (APT ~ Ut SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST 91. Mitochondria and Plastids are able to synthesis some of their proteins because they have () DNA (2) RNA (3) DNA and Ribosomes (4) RNA and Ribosomes 92. Which of the following are cardiac muscles ? @) Uninucleated and Unstriated (2) Multinucleated and Unbranched (3) Uninucleated and Branched (4) Uninucleated and Unbranched 93. Antibiotics work against : Cy Bacteria (3) dengue (2) virus (4) elephantiasis 94, Nitrogen fixing bacteria cannot fix Np in presence of : () CO, PIMs @ % (4) Light jov.-2014 92. 93. 4 . meee cd afer ont ae sretat ar Frater za are & @) Fottoyo (2) Aoroyo (3) Hlowtove siz agatha (4) Soweto six wear fret 48 air ea Bia #7 (1) Sarita ot sites (2) aq Seria oe srenfere (@) UH tad Gi anf G) om Saige arenes wert Prat fox ari ae F 2 Q) star, (@) Feary @ 3 @) anit fram soRatt A aagaa feteet SHarey arggiort a Retina weF art? (1) are argsiterngs 2) sR (3) steetiorr (4) sat P.T..0. Pa a ae or Ga TF PT @ (2) aa a) at @) wet dr oer frat Fae oar as aes, 72 Fes va 108 As | wet Bi at dae ae GET wah Pat TAT: 0 TS vara Peer are axetet ? a) 3 @4 @) 5 @ 2 | 9% (+ 2+@+5+6+7) +O+ 1+ (@3 + 94) + (05 + 97) + (98 + 99) 99, 100. 101. 102. If (sec? 0-1) (sino ~2)(2cos* 0-1) = 0 i then number of possible different values of 0 are (0° < 0 < 180%) : M6 @) 4 @) 3 @) 2 A farmer wants to fence his rectangular field (28 m x 49 m) with wire. He wants to spond minimum amount in fixing the pillars for wire at the same distance, If cost of fixing ‘one pillar is 1,000, then total cost of fixing pillars used will be (1) ©18,000 (2) 22,000 (8) 20,000 (4) % 28,000 Figure formed by joining points 43.4), off.3) and C(2, 2) will 22 2° 2. be: (G1); Tbcoelbe tangle (2) Scalene triangle @) Equilateral triangle (4). None of the above ‘A man sells a full cone icecream cup at € 20 in which cost of empty cone & profit is % 5, If he puts a hemispherical shape icecream on its top with base exactly same in size of top of cone (profit is same in both) ‘Then it sells at & 60, then height of cone will be : (2) Same as of hemispherical top (@) Halfof homispherical top (3) Double of hemispherical top ) None of the above (37) 99. 100. 101. 102, a (4 s0¢?0-1) (vin 2) qo % fie Wt 4 ima Bi) (0° <0 < 180%) a 5 (A a) 3 (4) 2 we PA ooo amare oa (28 m * 49 m) 4 a H art area @1 ae aa sh a aa aa ama FA a are &) ae ga FATA HF z 1,000 8, Ht (a) % 18,000 (3) 720,000 Aaa): Az) et frat 7 ora argh at (a) wafeae Prat (Q) sear Saat are Pas @) wag yt @) oF a aE aa mp aaa, smeRaI (a1 Ht _ 9) % 20 A daar 2) raat 5 eH Ba ToT TH % Bi ae ae sas ore oH terse rare % sngedig ame at at A ST A GUGM os F at gat 50 F Aem FI (aa 4 ara ane 2) ca ar a at sag ert: (2) % 22,000 (4) % 28,000 A C(2, 2) Q) aebterare art at Sag} a 2) sebtarare a at Garé A sa 8) abi arn A Sag a PT 4) aa & He Te P. TIO. 108. ip x44 _ 50 x s+ then which is always true? 1) x7 > 700 (2) x7 <700 @)_x™ > 700 or x™ <700 @) x™ > 700 and x7 < 700 . In an isoceles triangle ABC, AB = BC and AD is angle bisector of ZA, then A ABD =A ACD by using: () AB=AC, 2B= ZC (vAB= AQ) and ZBAD = £CAD (given) (B) AB = AC, ZBAD = ZCAD (given) and AD is common (4) None of (A) and (B) . Angle at A in trapezium ABCD if AB = 18 cm, BC = 10m, CD= 12 em, (38) 103. 104. 105. FAA ABCD H A A, 74 AB= 18 4, ae x+b 2 a, at rear ae ae x a? : (a) x7 > 700 (2) x7 <700 (3) x7 > 700 a x7 <700 (4) x7 > 700 site x7 <700 af oH anfearg IgA ABC H, A aa AD am A a RAAT & AABD=A ACD @H, a (A) AB=AC, ZB= ZC (-AB=AC) gat ZBAD = ZCAD (Feat ®) (B) AB=AC, ZBAD = 2CAD (Ft ® aa AD ya atet Q) Fat) 2 @ FI Ba (3) A) aa (B) art () A) aa B) ara TE BC=10®4, CD= 12 #4, Da=s AB\CD, em : (1) 60° (2) 45° (3) 90° GO) FR ae et (39) A point (a, b) in the plane is such that ulate 0) So where a; b arc ntegers, then what is the probability that the distance of point from origin 48 at most two units : 13 16 a Oa ates 13 ® a a ~axy+1=0 where a <0 and 106, 107. 109. c (a, 6) Oh eH em pare Pe PRU cian oe rey ah eet Fargo oe fg a oh are sare 2 Aa BA at ofa a: 2 ao # ® (A) ® = ( ‘aft a?x?-oxy+1=0 et a < 0 aH 220,04: () y22 @) ys-2 (@) y>2 @y<-2 . a Jay sata den % at Ves Jy am: a) rp @ ae 8) re (4) ara ‘Af cos? A = sin?A,74 cot? A — cot? A ara em: ao Qa (3) 1 O22 P.T.O, 9, 9h H Abe 4 ON aa wp = af} ah, aw Bap ADO foawm (ay say Ma any ar ae sang Hi ant Retna) (8) HT ROT an _ A thin circular dise of radius om is ‘cut from circular aise of radivn ( ~ Remaining part is divided into threo ‘equal parts, One part i folded! and its - equal edges are joined, Tho outer ‘surface area of this frustum is. - O) 72x emt |) teem? are ©) d8remt © 36nem* (mm) c 11, OA@ TM one nt (G as we 9-H Bea at cet carer free 99.0 08 Bea et ftee art on ay wat a ett ree wet mk te ® tiger set ot ame otter 0 dere wh fers a eer oe agedvn tore b Q) Tanad Reh ) Banat ot abn eh Sone tt 11a. ew Ne ABCD eee’) Ave ae ae @ xeaany @) xewacy @) xsyaew 114, HA A mae ore ee AE BL AE fr ere 6 TH cw are A Pest os BT BA ane rea a: (800 @) 100 408M c 115. Area of rectangle formed on tho graph by lines x =a, y=b and x= 20, ¥=2bis (in Sq. units) : qa) @ @) ) ab abt dab. dat b? Socal Sumee > 116. 17. 118. ‘The Bretton Woods Monetary System ‘was based on .. (1) Floating exchange rates (2) Fixed exchange rates (8) Both floating as well as fixed rates (4) None of the above What was the basic objective of the Vernacular Press Act ? (2) To censor reports and editorial in the Vernacular press (2) to promote freedom of press (3) To censor foreign press (4) All of the above Who is the author of Pride and Prejudice ? (1) Charlotte Bronte (2) William Hogarth (8) Samuel Richardson (42) 115, 117. 118. am x = 2a) frefaftar Yonsit x= a, y=b y = 2b BT aM ahh ere eT A rm (at garg #) () ab (2) mbt (3) dab (A) 4a* b? area gee hfe are arena (1) ftatratte Patra et (2) Freer Fara oat (3) sftactaaiter war Fazer tt 4) arta 1A are a arte te ae ar ye shea eT oT? Ones fa HW wt we aaa A Aar aa (2) Se a eaten a aren Far (3) Pata er a eere aca a) setter at ames te sfeafea an cary ta 8 7 ait (1) are ave (2) Patera ere (3) Syste Penta (A) OF sitet suggested the idea of tying Rakhi on hand ? () Bal Gangadhar Tilak (2) Rabindra Nath Tagore (3), Surendra Nath Banerjee (4) Aurobindo Ghosh Why did the United States decide to intervene the Vietnam war ? () Because Vietnam. United States attacked (2) Because United States trading partner of France was (3) Because Communist had gained power Because United States failed to achieve its objectives during the (43) 119. 120. 121, c eet aide 3 ett fet aa oe wet aie ar Frere yarn 7 (a) aren Me ers (2) Tramna etx @) gears SH (a) sree) Sha age wa smear A fra ge F eet 3 an Prot aa fear ? Q) i Pac 3 aga wa oma Te srr FAT aT @) Fi agar ws seit, Fe aT amit Feet at (8) Fae agree at era Prt 7g oh @ PR dy wa oa qa ae wet a afar FCI A srTaat wm ‘Reet sai’ otter & ater Pret wae ‘weet Tae Fat? () Fer ae 2) saree are Fee (3) Petar a @) OT ae ate P.O: 122, 123, Which of following state was ruled by ‘an Ttalian Princely House ? (Q) Sardinia-Piedmont (2) Papal States (3) Venetia () Tuseany Match the following : (A) 1919 @ Launching @f Civil Disobedience Movement % Aye (B) 1922 Gi) The Lahore Session of the Congress i 4€) 1929 (ui) Chauri-Chaura incident i ri (D) 1930 (iv) Jallianwala bagh incident (44) 123, 124, Pree a Pre cet Te eer MTT wr avert a (1) eater dente (2) Aner ae (a) Aka @) gett fereifertner ant firerer fe: (%) 1919 @ fara sere sHfeters a1 mre (@) 1922 (iy vette ar amie caterer () 1929 aii) eh-eher gear (8) 1930 Gy) oferdiaren arr ea es O 4 OM @ (2) (ii) @) Gi) iv) @, Gi) Gi) fy) @ Gi) Gi) Gv) @ Wy) Gi) Gi) santa ata Oar a a fae aaa geet Prey Ree? (1) Fer fier (2) Aa ei ate (3) mre Fete (4) afer, area > 125; 126. Which pact was signed in 1931 through which Gandhiji decided to call off the Civil Disobedience Movement ? Q) Gandhiji-Curzon Pact (2) Curzon-Nehru Pact (3) Gandhiji-Irwin Pact (4) Gandhiji-Mounbatten Pact Which of the following is not a feature of federalism ? (1) There are two or more levels of Government. - (2) Different tiers of Government govern the same citizens. Sources of revenue for each level (45) Cc 125, 1931 9 AFA THT oe cee ge a, 126. 127. fra afte omit 4 afaa aon wien aa FF a Feta Fora ay 7 (nite - A acter @) aah - 368 arte (@) tidott — ear arctan (4) atest - areeaeq aretar Prafefat 4 3 at-ar war dare a wae? () 3a wear 3 a afte eat act Bat Fi @ ams a A wat & a are TE Ie ae Fett F) @ RRS ar 4 wart 3 fq we & serrate ait Prats aa Ei () 3% we we wea AF Peat Frat & water area 3 Pea? eaemier #A E 7 @) 16 @ 26 (3) 36 @) 46 PIO: c 128. A few Gram Panchayat are grouped together to form what is usually called a. Q) Panchayat Samiti (2) Panchayati Raj (3) Local Government (4) State Government 129. On which of the issues most of the democraticies have failed ? @) Corruption (ii) Removal of poverty» (iii) Political Equality (iv) Right to vote « (2) only (i) and (ii) ©) only Gand (3) (3) only (iii) and (iy) (4) All of the above ). Name the institution, to which you violation of your Court and High Court e Court and High Court jet Court (46) 128, %E mm Sarat Ht Prarae a area eat 81 Q) darre aft (2) Garch wt (3) erie Aare 4) TI TT often dada Ba ai @ am amet Be? 129. @ Were Gi) Tea RET Git) THT TAT div) a BF a afer () Fae (i) sft (i) @) 4am Gi) ste Gi) (8) Fawr (ii) site (ivy G@) sate ait SA Fen aT AH aan, rah oq ont Sep Seria er eta a 130. () gr Bey (2) ae (3) water =a gat seq saree (® ates ra ey seq eae sear Bret area: | 11, When was National Flag adopted by Constituent Assembly 2 - Q) 26 January, 1950 © (2) 22 July, 1947 (3) 26 November, 1947 (@) 24 January, 1950 182. Match the following : (A)Lok Sabha (j) Permanent House « (B)Rajya Sabha (ii) House of People (©)Chief Justice (iii)Final decision of law-making * (D)Parliament (iv) President BT GT Dy @ Gi) @ Gi) Gy) @) Gi) @ (iv) ii) (3) (ii) Gi) Gy) (vy) @> Gil) @, (47) 131. 182. 183. c ofatage Frat ra 7 (1) 265744, 1950. (2) 22%emg, 1947 (8) 26747R, 1947 @) 24a7af, 1950 Freafefiad a7 fort at (ate aT (i) ert aes (@)aa at (i) at a aes ara Gia a F fee fae Ser sft (3) aaa ow Tet > @ 7 4 Qa @ Gi Gy 2) Gi) @ dv) (ii) @ @ Gi) Gv) @ @ Gi) dy) Gi) @ Receth ar sea sarang wa waft gem ? (1) 19624 2) 19644 (8) 19664 (@) 1968.4 P.T.0. c 134, 135, 136. 137, +The movement emerged in 1966 and Tasted til 1975 to end racism in tho US. Identify the movement @) The Black Po Movement (2) African-American Movement (8) Civil Rights Movement (® Non-Cooperation Movement Which of the following Act empowers the people to find out what is going ‘on in the Government ? @ Right to Intention Act (2) Right to Transparency Act (3) Right to Inclination Act (4) Right to Information Act Which one of the following Sea is without a coast line ? () White Sea (2) Saragossa Sea (3) Sea of Okhotsk (4) Tasmania Sea Colour ofa star isan indication ofits (1) Distance from the sun (2) Luminosity ~ @ Distanss trom the oerth (48) 135, 187, aiaert 1966 4H s41 Se 1975 ee THT | saat Bl Tea 1) ser a tert (2) sheer — afer afters (3) antes sHferare caterer A) sree axiztora Prater 4 8 an acs PA Far aire cites ate 9 aia act ar ciftrare 1) Fear ar sitet (2) orate ar free (8) safe a sitar (4) Sarr a safer Frei 2S he are fet az mat? GQ) ee are 2) arctan arr (3) sirarzes gore 4) rena arr at a tr eaten B () ad a at 2) aR @ wha (4) ae 188. The clouds float in the atmosphere because of their low (1) Temperature (2) Velocity. (3) Pressure (A) Density Which one of the following is the biggest shipping canal in the world ? (2) Kiel Canal (2) Panama Canal 3) Soo Canal (4) Suez Canal | The Bermuda triangle lies in: — @) North Atlantic Ocean " the world population is tween the latitudes (49) i areata arm 6H % He) (a) aTart @ ™ (3) 74 A) et freafatint HA feet 41 aa ath ae voftaee sex ara & 7 () ae Ae 139. (2) TATA et @) Ue 4) Bo Fee regen ryt gratin fea Q) See Stecifes HeraMTE A (2) afro srecife HerarTe A () Tae seme ereTe @) areca eras fer A are 50% sear Ait seit 4 ahaa & 7 140, 141. Q) Besar site 20° sae (2) 20° Sere sire 40° Se (3) 40° Gere sire Go” ae (4) 20° afer site 40° afer PTO. aren . Prefer 28 a-ah wer cm eT A Get ge B 7 (1) ore (@) wager (8) sere (4) ean 2 YD ater a ae Sher arg: Q to > HO (81) Match the column ~ Twith column - IL: Column -1 eat Dairy Farming (a) Seconda: fH) Insurance) Factor of sa roduction Mh (Gi) Production - of) Pamary Se 7 si a) Gy) Land and @) Tertiary sector} Capital @ @ Gi) jy Maa a d @ ba aq @ @ ob a a Bod ab 147. Which of the following cannot be formed as capital ? (a) Fixed deposit ~ (2) Money deposited in shares {B) Grains stored for seeds (4) Money hoarded in lockers Which is the most appropriate price to understand real national income ? (1) National income of a country at market price of a country at c 146, Stet - 10 FIT - 18 Pay fae 147. 148. atera-1 tea - 01 @ aaa FT @) Ras @ a ® are 3 aS ah ASI (©) oes WRATH @ was @ @ Gi) (a @ ba o d @¢ bh a d @ gd a b oo 2 Q) arate SAT (2) Sat 3 Rene ea (3) a 3 faq SH HET @ tera aI arate asia ama A wat F ie arat sugar Fra et & 2? @ aan a TTS @ te wT AT (3) Ret ate TST STF @ ae ae wT P. TO. U49. Bank use the major portion of the deposits to: @) Beep as reserve 20 that people sasy withdraw: {2} Meet their routine expences and salary ofstaff + (} Meet renovation and expansion ® Exend beans | ey @) Ef you can buy the _ ‘this year as you boug ah kes mom = (82) 149. 150, Sea rer mr aa a ereT are AI Pit omen 8: (D Reet var oer & anf er crea fer Preven aa (2) ere Aer en Peewee % oral 4% Ferg, (8) 8 ewer ere free fee (4) Fe ser & fre, Freer 1 @ atta pear ae 7 @) Fe sig aH aft A seen Ah a wate aaa OF fra feed ai crf 1 - aT fet we aH @) wat geet omy a aA] its 1, ST A AAT oI ery F faq omer afer efor — zr efits ag orth @) eH at wa omy a aT exer a, eT A AAT oI rhea fre at a ae, a me ns a ST ATT AGA Pay amt A Serf A af ene — Pr BAY TE oT Cup Aman can see through end of a thin red of height of beaker is 3x. If the beaker is filled with a liquid of refractive index Hupto height 2x he can now see the lower end of rod. The value of jis : 11. abole, the top height x, the a 2 @) ie _ Direction : (Q. No. 152 to 155) = In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a corresponding statement : ‘of reason (R). Of the following choose the ‘correct one: 3 Os @) If both A & Rare true & Ris the correct explanation of A. “If both A & R are true but R is not the ‘correct explanation of A. (53) PW: (fo Ho 152 7155) : rafter seat F aT (A) Pet F we aT AF (R) ar a 21 ETF # ath feeey a IT : Q) WA SHER at aa Ba R A A we aren @) @ aR A ste R art ah F oog RA A AE aren wel &1 @) Awa tq Raw FB G@) Asam? TGR AG 21 P.T.O. tee iM ¢ j Baad Pa ce > (64) 162, As When » magnet is brought nour Iron nails, only translatory force nets ‘on them, Ts The field due to magnet is non uniform, =, 158, A: A GOW ~ 220V bulb glows moro ‘than 100W ~ 220 bulb when they ure connected in serien ncrosn a source of potential difference, 164, A; Pahrenhoit is the smallest unit of _ measuring temperature, inh AR + Fahrenheit wan the first scale sed for measuring fomporature, 162, 153, 154. A ate ow gar at A tal F TH caren one at or re ahr Tete eT SITAT t Ree ern are TAA aa AA STATA ar tl A: 1% Gow ~ 220V a ae, Fora ® ata} arg Ah A 100W 10V | wea 8 whet oe ae aac FI R: Whe A FEA Ie 1OOW AT 7 am sferete safer Ara &1 A: ofterge aor 4 aaa ett sant er Ro: Moree ome a adver ci 454 0 are; a aT Pet a bat yom ner ag are As Pahl ag oe aaRE sie aT od ® ae aT FETA aT . In the phenomenon of propagation of sound in air» (Q) Temperature remains ‘constant (2) Heat remains constant (3) Pressure remains constant” @) Both (1) & @) . In an electric kettle 1 kg water boils in time f,. In another kettle, same amount of water boils in time ty . When they are connected in series the time required to boil 1 kg of water is: 5 bly ah ee Oak @) t-te @ 4+ eet 8.2 kg of ice at —10°C just melts with a 156. 157. 158. arg, Hef eee ah ea: (ay am feere we & (2) ran Pere wen (@) a Rear worn @ @) Ma@ et a 2 §@ als tte a ® 4-h Wore 10°C 3.2 Frm 7, m aH aS Fras ont & w. pogo es (2) m=800 gm (@) m=425 gm (m= 900 gm P.T.0. c 159. 160. 161. Melty A glass prism of refractive index 3/2 is immersed in water of refracti index 4/3, A light beam incident normally on the face AB is totally teflected to reach the face BC if " 8 2 8 1) = =S ‘The percentage error in measuring the voltage across a resistor 'r' by a voltmeter of resistance 'R' (current assumed to be constant) is : a r aa @ 1-5 Re R (3) 1- Oe ‘The reading of the ideal voltmeter in the circuit below is: 29 is om a uv @ Vv @w oH (56) 159. 160. 161, cop ater a Fao Pret acta: 9/2 7 413 auertaie % 7a gala eT are Te ert THA are, TAT Pret, BC wae Te Th Fe cee, a 2 8 2 5 @) sino< 2 @) sino>> sre sfertt ae acest GI AT oT I, sete int & Peal aH meq Peerere aT aa ach ofewe afe ae (ar ara vom Ret 8) : r r Ode ay dee Rer R Goan R a) ying Fret ofera #, om sneef atectter ay ‘reat er: 20 tay 20 19 @) uy @ 18Vv (3) 16V 4) a 162, The length of a bar magnet is 21, the saat between magnetic pol es c low will Q) between 0-1 (2) between t — 21 (3) equal to 2 A) equal to! Cen . When the solid melts, its temperature : (1) inereases (2) decreases (3) remains constant ) first increases then decren n was passed over heated copper oxide till only copper v. The mass of copper obtained 5 gm, The percentage of oxygen (87) 162, 163. 164. 165, c am wet 2c ty sae aa 5A ah te oR gh ert gal () 0-1 % 44 @) 1-8 B49 (3) 2b aaAT ) ES arae are he at Res Be aT = (1) agen (2) vem (3) Bar Tee & (A) Fee age ® Pax ent B wieght fq a 2.0mm stat sir & ner nt Poor ey ore are ae aE A ae) ANTE AL ATE 1.6 aM a) itary A fears maT ga tee sites A & (1) 80% (2) 60% (3) 40% (A) 20% Fret 1 8 fom ory A cope (atomicity) ar & 7 () 1,0 (2) NHy @) CH, (4) CO, BiMeOs c 166. ‘167. ie One mole of CO, means + () 44¢m CO, (2) 2.24 litres gas at STP (3) 6.022 x 10% molecules of CO, (4) 22 gmco, Which of the following insotope is used in treatment of blood cancer ? G) P-32 ipa (58) 166. 167. 168. 169. He et CO, 4 stu 2 (1) 4.4 9 CO, (2) 2.24 chet 4a STP (8) CO, % 6.022 x 10" #7 (4) 22 ar CO, Prafataa 9 8 aaa det ae Sar = gaa § ar one 7 () P32 (2) 1-181 (8) Co-60 (a) U-235 ira wry F, ) ea F Bat aeagit ert? @ 2 (Mo (3) 8 @) 6 Re ery anise at aaa ata sat Bm A yy (at) & sein arnt? Q) 11, 19 (2) 6, 12 (3) 4, 16 a7 (59) semen met lone @ a @) 5 @) K 4c 171. How many grams of oxygen are required to burn 40 gm of sulphur ? S(8) + O2(g) > SO,(g) yur Q) 4.0gm (2) 40.0 gm ee @) 400 gm — er ®) 80¢m 172, A compound 'X' green coloured solid, gets oxidised to reddish brown solid in presence of air. 'X' on heating gives + brown coloured solid 'Y' and two pungent gases ‘A’ and 'B', 'A' turns acidified potassium dichromate solution green, X, Y, A, Band type of reaction is : SO;! | 170. 171. 172, c Prefafam 4 4 2A oe at stage retin 707% ? ql) Cl @s @ K (4) C 40 mm tae @ oat 3 Be et oredr 3 stare eri ? S(s) + O2(g) > SO,(g) () 4.05% (2) 40.07% (8) 40035 (4) 80577 SR a de et x ay a oofati 4 ateiga 88 oe oe Ft oa ote sar a F1-'X Hae oe a OH ae cad yaar at deh F8 a ae Ba tia aia de seats % iter a et tr gta ae ta %1X, ¥, A, B sit afte fea sare a 8? ) CuSO,, CuO, SO,, SO, ATT @) FeSO,, Fe, SO,, SO, a (8) FeSO,, Fe,0,,SO,, SO, 374% (4) FeSO,, Fe,0;,SO;, SO, FEA P.T.O. Cc 178. Match the following: (@)Formicacid _@)_dehydrating agent () Nitric acid (i) Organic acid (© Electrolyte Gii) Mineral acid @ Cone. H»SO, (w) NaCl a) © G0, & Gi, OG, @ 0 2 @H.H @, © Gid, @ Gv (3) (a) Git), (&) @), © Gv), @) @) oe, 0) 00,6) 174, Rings of cartilage are present in the following : (1) Oesophagus §) Trachea (60) 173. 174. 175. (a) tes re Pamegfén wate ait a aa a arire Ore (Co RtagaRe cay atra Are (a are tiem ar Fara Gu) HSA FeATTES @) ©) @), @) Gd, (© Gv), @) @) 2) @) @, &) Gi), © GD, @) Gv) (3) (a) (ii), (©) @, © Gv), (@) Gi) (4) @) Gv), (&) Gid, (©) @, @) Gi) asrratter % wee fer H auftey ate : () met @ at (3) 7 (ee sel art ort a sae Fr oe Fame: Q) arery feta 2) Seater (ten) Pera ) Fal ae A Sate @) et ag a sree hich of the following is a plant hormone ? () Insulin (2) Thyroxin PY Cxtokinin ) Oestrogen In which plant a piece of leaf can regenerate the whole plant ? (1) Banana —* (2) Bryophyllum — (9) Rowe Oty Bougainvillea 1e of the following represents a (61) 176. 177. fret a Ae Oe eh 7 @) Farr (2) TRC (3) agent stg Pa Maoh & at a wo tr gafitia & ween & 7? @ ea (2) arr @ FF () @ARRAT PTR ce ate art A afte, ae Bs c (68) 179, Which one of the following Ce ae constitutes a food chain? weet (1) grass, goat and human (Ue re, ted ae Hee (2) grass, fish and goat (ORG, HRT OTe eet (8) goat, cow and elephant (@ weO, We oe eat (4) grass, wheat and mango Ad Mt, AE othe atte Souial Sciener 180, ‘The Ganga runs Gangotei 1G, ANTM AL ato FAR oe eR ee through hundreds towns and cities in: 0 A ae eet Be Q) UttarPradesh (ye A (2) Uttar Pradesh and Bihur (0. ARE HA Fro (3) Uttar Pradesh, Wost Bengal anil (a) HCE ARE, PRL eee Ce eee Haryann AB), Uttar Pradesh, Bibr and Woot RTE WRT, TAL Cat RR ean Bonga fe ; ;

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