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1. How much heat is required to raise the 1.

15 fd xz
k-ikuhd srki esa15 C d ho`
f) d jusd sfy,
temperature of 15 kg of water by 15 C ? fd ruh "ek d h vko';d rk gksxh \
(A) 22.5 kilo calorie (B) 225 Joule (A) 22.5 fd y ksd S
y ksjh (B) 225 t wy
(C) 225 kilo calorie (D) 30 kilo calorie (C) 225 fd yksd Sy ks
jh (D) 30 fd y ksd S
y ks
jh
2. A beaker is completely filled with water at 4C. 2. 4C d sikuhls,d chd j iw jkHkjkgqv kgSA ;fn ikuh
When it is cooled further to 1C, then : d ksvkxs1C rd B.Mk fd ;k t k; rks:
(A) the level of water decreases (A) chd j es
aikuh d k ry d e gkst k;xkA
(B) the water overflows (B) chd j lsikuh ckgj fud y t k;xkA
(C) the beaker shatters (C) chd j d sVq
d M+sgkst k;saxsA
(D) nothing happens (D) d q
N ughagksxkA
3. A ray of light falling at an angle passes through 3. iz
d k'kd h,d fd j.kd kp d svk;rkd kj iV~ V Ly Sc
a rectangular galss slab, then the : ij fd lh d ks.k lsvkifrr gksrsgq, xqt jrh gSrks:
(A) incident and emergent rays are parallel to
(A) vkifrr vkS j fuxZRkfd j.kasijLij lekUrj gks rhgSA
a
each other
(B) fuxZr fd j.ksavfHky Ec (normal) lsnwj eq M +rhgSA
(B) emergent rays bend away from the normal
(C) viofrZ r fd j.ksavfHky Ec lsnwj eqM +rhgSA
(C) refracted rays bend away from the normal
(D) rays split into their constituents and a (D) fd j.ks
aviusfofHkUu ?kVd ksaesafoHkkft r gkst krhgS
spectrum is formed vkSj ,d LisDVe cu t krk gSA
4. A photographic camera has a convex lens fixed 4. ,d Q kVskxskzfQ d d eSjsd s,d Q yd ij mky yS la yxk
on one face while the film, acting as screen, is gq
v kgSvkjS bld sBhd nw l jhrjQ d sQ yd ij fQ Ye
kept on opposite face. The lens makes an image yxhgSt ksins Zd kd ke d jrhgS A ft l oLrqd kQ kVsksys
uk
of the object to be photographed, which is : gkrskgSyS la lsmld kt ksiz frfcEc curkgSog %
(A) real, inverted and smaller in size (A) okLrfod ]mYVkvkS j vkd kj esaNksVkgksrk gSA
(B) virtual, inverted and smaller in size (B) vkHkklh]mYVkvkS j vkd kj esaNksVkgksrkgSA
(C) virtual, inverted and of the same size (C) vkHkklh]mYVkvkS j mrusghvkd kj d kgksrkgSA
(D) real, erect and of the same size (D) okLrfod ]lh/kkvkS j mrusghvkd kj d kgks rkgSA
5. The frequency of ultrasonic waves lies in the 5. js
fM;ksra
jxksad hvko`fkd hijkl esaghijkJO; rjaxksa
same range as that of radio frequency waves.
d hvko`fkgksrhgSA rFkkfi]
However :
(A) ijkJO; rja
xkasd hiz
fr ;kfU=kd vkjS vuq
n/S;ZgkrshgS
A
(A) the ultrasonic waves are mechanical and
longitudinal in nature (B) ijkJO; rja
xkasd hiz
fr vuq
iLzFkvkjS fo|q
r&pq
Ecd h;
(B) the ultrasonic waves are transverse and gks
rhgSA
electromagnetic
(C) ijkJO; rja
xkasd hiz
fr vuq
n/S;ZvkjS fo|q
r&pq
Ecd h;
(C) the ultrasonic waves are longitudinal and
gks
rhgSA
electromangetic in nature
(D) nature of both is similar (D) nks
uksaleku iz fr d hgksrhgSaA

6. 40W, 60W, 100W and 500W bulbs working on 6. 40W, 60W, 100W vkSj 500W d scYc 220 oksYV
220 Volt AC are conected in the electric circuit in (,s-lh-) ij d k;Zd j jgsgS aA fo|qr ifjiFkes
abu cYcksa
such a way that same current flows through each d ksbl izd kj t ksM +k x;k gSfd pkjksacYcksaesaleku
bulb. The bulb having maximum resistance is : /kkjk izokfgr gksrh gSA fuEu esafd l cYc d k izfrjks/k
(A) 500W vf/kd re~gksxk \
(B) 100W (A) 500W
(B) 100W
(C) 60W
(C) 60W
(D) 40W
(D) 40W

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7. Three resistance of value 1, 2and 3are 7. 1, 2vkS
j 3d siz
frjks
/klekUrj e es
at ks
M+st krs
connected in parallel. If the effective resistance gaSA ;fn bl la;kst u d kizHkkohizfrjks/k1d jukgks
of the circuit has to be 1, the value of the
rksJs.kh e esat ksM +usd sfy , vko';d izfrjks/k d k
resistance to be connected in series to this
circuit should be : eku gksxk:
6 5 6 5
(A) (B) (A) (B)
11 11 11 11
4 3 4 3
(C) (D) (C) (D)
11 11 11 11
8. In a dry electric cell : 8. ,d 'kq"d lsy esa: ikUrj.k gksrk gS:
(A) chemical energy is converted into light
energy (A) jklk;fud t kZd k izd k'k t kZesaA
(B) chemical energy is converted into electrical (B) jklk;fud t kZd k fo|qr t kZesaA
energy
(C) chemical energy is converted into thermal (C) jklk;fud t kZd k rki t kZesaA
energy
(D) rki t kZd k fo|qr t kZesaA
(D) thermal energy is converted into electrical
energy

9. Process of nuclear fission yield nuclear energy. 9. ukfHkd h; fo[kaM u iz e esaukfHkd h; t kZizkIr gksrh
In this process : gSA ,sl siz e esa:
(A) light nuclei fuse to form heavier nuclei (A) gYd sukfHkd ksad klay ;u gks d j HkkjhukfHkd curs
yielding large amount of energy gSvkSj cM+h ek=kk esa t kZizkIr gksrh gSA
(B) nucleus of heavy atom splits into lighter (B) Hkkjhijek.kqd sukfHkd gYd sukfHkd kasesaVw
VrsgSavkjS
nuclei simultaneously releasing large quantity lkFkghlkFkcM+hek=kk esa t kZmRlft Zr d jrsgSaA
of energy (C) gYd sijek.kqd kukfHkd vkS j HkhgYd sukfHkd ksaesa
(C) nucleus of light atom splits into lighter nuclei VwVrk gSvkSj cM+h ek=kk esa t kZizkIr gksrh gSA
yielding large amount of energy (D) gkbM kst u d sukfHkd la;ksft r gksd j ghfy ;e d s
(D) hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium ukfHkd cursgSavkSj cM+h ek=kk esa t kZd k mRlt Zu
nuclei, releasing large amount of energy d jrsgSaA
10. A car of mass 1000 kg is supported on piston 10. fp=kes a1000 fd xzk-d h,d ekVsj xkM+
hejEer d sfy,
of tube B for repairs. It is connected to tube A V~;wc B d sfiLVu ij j[kh t krh gSA V~;wc B V~;wc A
which is of 1/5th diameter of tube B. Tubes are lst qM +h gSft ld sO;kl d k eku B V~;wc d sO;kl d s
full of oil. Force F applied on piston of A to 1/5 osaHkkx d scjkcj gS
A nks
uks
aV~
;w
c rsy lsHkjhgq bZgS
A
a
support the car is : eks
Vj xkM+hd ksFkkesj[kusgsrq]A d sfiLVu ij iz;q
F
cy F d k eku gksxk :
F

A
A
B
B

(A) 200 kg wt (B) 200 newton (A) 200 fd xz


k-Hkkj (B) 200 U;w
Vu
(C) 40 kg wt (D) 40 newton (C) 40 fd xz
k-Hkkj (D) 40 U;w
Vu

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11. What happens when a bar-magnet is broken 11. ;fn ,d NM+& pqEcd d ksnksVqd MksaesarksM +fn;kt k;s
into two pieces ? rksD;k gksxk \
(A) The magnetism is destroyed (A) pq Ecd Ro u"V gkst krk gS
(B) Each piece becomes a magnet (B) iz R;sd Mqd M+k,d pqEcd gkst krk gS
(C) One piece becomes a north-pole and the (C) ,d Vq d M+
kpqEcd d kmkjh/kq
o vkS
z j nw
l jknf{k.kh
other becomes a south-pole /kqzo gkst krkgSA
(D) One piece remains a magnet and the other (D) ,d Vq d M+kpqEcd jgrkgSvkSj nwl jkVqd M+kNM+
becomes an ordinary bar gkst krkgS
12. Two atoms A and B are represented by their 12. nksijek.kq
v ks
a]A rFkkB, d ksmud snz O;eku la[;krFkk
mass number and atomic number as - ijek.kq ekad }kjk fuEu izd kj n'kkZ;k x;k gS&
19 21
and 19 21
9A 9B 9 A rFkk 9 B
Read the following statments : fuEufy f[kr d Fkuksad ksif<;sa
(a) A and B belong to the same element. (a) A rFkk B ,d gh rRo lslEc) gS aA
(b) A and B have the same number of protons.
(b) A rFkk B es
aizksVkWuksad h la[;k leku gSaA
(c) A and B are iso bars.
(d) A and B are isotopes. (c) A rFkkB leHkkfjd gS aA
(e) A and B have the same number of neutrons. (d) A rFkkB leLFkkfud gS aA
(e) A rFkk B es
aU;wVkWuksad h la[;k leku gSA
Which one of the following groups of statements
in correct ? fuEufy f[kr esalsd Fkuksad k d kSulk lewg lgh gS\
(A) c, e, d (B) a, b, d (A) c, e, d (B) a, b, d
(C) b, c, a (D) e, a b (C) b, c, a (D) e, a b
13. Some salts have the tendency to asborb water 13. d qN y o.kksaesaok;qlst y vo'kksf"kr d j foy ;u esa
from air and turn into a solution. This property ifjofrZr gksusd hizo`fkgks
rhgSA ;g xq.k/keZfuEu uke
is known as - lst kuk t krk gS\
(A) hydration (B) dehydration (A) t y ;ks
tu (B) fut Z
y hd j.k
(C) solvation (D) deliquesence
(C) foyk;d h;u (D) izLos
nu
14. In the chemical reaction 14. jklk;fud vfHkf ;k
Fat + ? Soap + glycerol olk+ ? lkq cu + fXyljkWy esayq
Ir vfHkd kjd fuEu
esalsd kSulk gSa\
Which of the following reactants is missing ? vfHkd kjd fuEu esalsd kSulk gS\
(A) Oil (B) Water (A) rsy (B) t y
(C) Alkali (D) Acid (C) {kkj (D) vEy

15. Which of the following statements in false ? 15. fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSulk d Fku vlR; gS\
(A) Melting and freezing point of a substance
are the same. (A) fd lhinkFkZd sxyukad rFkkfgekad leku gks rsgS A
a
(B) Vaporization of liquid takes place only at its (B) fd lhnzo d kok"iu mld sDoFuka d ij ghgkrskgS A
boiling point.
(C) 'kq
) t y Loknghu gksrk gSA
(C) Pure water has no taste.
(D) Water allows sunlight to pass through it. (D) t y esalslw;Zd k izd k'k vkjikj gkst krk gSaA
16. Leather industry causes pollution because it 16. fuEufyf[kr esals,d vFkokvf/kd d ksfolft Z
r d jus
discharge one or more of following - d sd kj.k peZm|ksx iznw"k.k Q Sy rk gS&
(a) Greasy water (A) fpd ukbZ;qDr t y
(b) sulfide waste (B) lYQ kbM+vif'k"V
(c) volatile organic compounds (C) ok"i'khy d kcZ
fud ;kSfxd
(d) chromium (D) ks
fe;e
Choose the correct answer
lgh mkj d k p;u d hft ;sA
(A) a only
(A) d s
oy A
(B) b and c only
(C) a, b and d only (B) d s
oy B rFkk C
(D) all of the above (C) d s
oy A, B rFkk
(D) mi;qDr lHkh
Z

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17. When a compound A is heated, a gas B is 17. ;kS
fxd A d ksxje d jusij ,d xS l B fu"d kflr gks rh
evolved which turns lime water milky. gSt kspqusd sikuhd ksnwf/k;kd j nsrhgSaA ;kSfxd d j
Compound A is used in the manufacture of glass. nsrh gSA ;kSfxd A d ksd kp d sfuekZ.k esaiz;qDr fd ;k
Gas B has a property of extinguishing fire and t krkgS A xSl B esavfXu'kked xq.k/keZgksrkgSvkS j ;g
it does not support animal life. The compound t Urq
v ks
ad st hou d klaHkj.kughd jrhA ;kS fxd A rFkk
A and B are respectively B e'k% fuEufy f[kr gS%
(A) NaHCO3 and CO (A) NaHCO3 vkS j CO
(B) CaCO3 and CO (B) CaCO3 vkS j CO
(C) Na2CO3 and CO2 (C) Na2CO3 vkj S CO2
(D) NaHCO3 and CO2 (D) NaHCO3 vkj S CO2

18. Now a days many to the automobiles ae using 18. iz


nw"k.kd ksd e d jusd sfy, vkt d y Lopkfyr okguks a
CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) to minimize esaCNG la ihfMr izkd `
r xSl d kiz
;ksx fd ;kt kjgk
pollution. The CNG is mainly. gSA CNG eq[;r%gS&
(A) esFksu (B) C;w
Vsu
(A) methane (B) butane
(C) ukbV ks
tu (D) gkbMks
tu
(C) nitrogen (D) hydrogen
19. When magma cools below the surface of the 19. t c Hkw
ry d suhpseSXukB.Mkgks rkgSrksxz ukbV curk
s
earth, the granite is formed which is used in gS]ft lsHkouksaesaiz;qDr fd ;k t krk gSA
buildings. It mainly consists of - bld seq[; ?kVd fuEu gksrsgS&
(A) quartz and haematite (A) DokVZt ~rFkkgsekbVkbV
(B) quartz and felspar (B) DokVZV~rFkkQ sYlikj
(C) ckW
DlkbV rFkkd Sy kekbu
(C) bauxite and calcamine
(D) Q s
Ylikj rFkkflYoj Xy kUl
(D) felspar and silver glance
20. Minerals generally have the following 20. [kfut ksad svfHky {k.klkekU;r%fuEufy f[kr gSa&
characteristics (A) ;siz d `fr esaik;st krsgSaA
(A) They occur naturally (B) bud k,d vfHkykf{k.kd jklk;fud la ?kVu gkrskgSA
(B) They have characteristic chemical
(C) bud sfof'k"V jklk;fud xq .k/keZughagksrsgSaA
composition
(D) bud kfof'k"V jklk;fud la ?kVu ughagksrkgSA
(C) They do not have specific chemical
properties.
fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSulsd Fku lgh gSa\
(D) They do not have a specific chemical (A) A rFkk B
composition (B) A rFkk C
Which of the following statements are correct? (C) C rFkkD
(A) A and B (B) A and C (D) A rFkkD
(C) C and D (D) A and D
21. Read the following statements - 21. fuEufy f[kr d Fkuksad ksif<;saA
A. All the soaps and detergents contain two A. leLr lkcq uksavkSj viekt Zd ksaesanksvfHky {kf.kd
characteristic groups, water -soluble and oil t y foy s; rFkk rsy foy s; lewg gksrsgSaA
soluble. B. viekt Zd lEiw .kZ: i lst oS fuEuhd j.kh; ughagksrs
B. Detergents are not completely biodegradable
gSavkSj blfy , t y & iznw"k.k Q Sy krsgSaA
C. lkcq u lEiw.kZ: i lst So fuEuhd j.kh; ughagksrsgSa
and hence cause water pollution.
vkSj blfy , t y iznw"k.k Q Sy krsgSaA
C. Soaps are not completely biodegradable and D. l af'y "V v iekt Zd ksa d ks d Bksj t y esa Hkh
they cause water pollution.
(D) Synthetic detergents can be conveniently lqfo/kkiwoZd vuqiz;qDr fd ;kt kld rkgSaA
used even with hard water. lghfod Yi d kp;u d hft ;sA
Select the correct alternative.
(A) B, C rFkkD lgh gS]A vlR; gS
(A) B, C and D are true, A is false
(B) A, C and D are true, B is false (B) A, C rFkkD lgh gS]B vlR; gS
(C) A, B and D are true, C is false (C) A, B rFkkD lgh gS]C vlR; gS
(D) A, B and C are true, D is false (D) A, B rFkkC lgh gS]D vlR; gS

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22. The monomer of PVC is - 22. PVC d k ,d y d fuEufy f[kr gS&
(A) Ethylene (A) ,fFkyhu
(B) Tetrafluroro ethylene (B) Vs
Vkyq v ksjks
,fFkyhu
(C) Chloroethane (C) Dyksjks,Fks
u
(D) None of the above (D) mi;q ZDr esalsd ksbZugha
23. Match the items of column A and column B 23. d kW
y e A d svkbVEl d kd kW
y e B d slkFklqesy d js
A
a
Column A Column B d kWy e A d kWy e B
a) Platelets (1) attach bone with a) Iy sVy sV~l (1) vfLFkd ksis
'khlslEcU/kd jrsgS
a
muscle b) U;wjksu (2) xeu
b) Neuron (2) locomotion c) d aM jk (3) j Ld anu
c) Tendon (3) blood coagulation d) jsf[kr is 'kh (4) mhid d hvuq f ;k
d) Striated muscle (4) respond to stimuli
fuEu fod Yiksaesad kSulk lgh gSa\
Which of the following is correct ? (A) (a-2),(b-3).(c-4),(d-l)
(A) (a-2), (b-3), (c-4), (d-l) (B) (a-3),(b-4),(c-I),(d-2)
(B) (a-3), (b-4), (c-I), (d-2) (C) (a-4),(b-I),(.c-2),(d-3)
(C) (a-4), (b-I), (c-2), (d-3) (D) (a-I),(b-2),(c--3),(d-4)
(D) (a-I), (b-2), (c--3), (d-4)
24. Respiration is a process where glucose 24. 'olu iz e d snkjSku Xyw d kls d sv.kvq kasd k t kZekpsu
molecules are oxidized to release energy. d sfy;svkDlhd j.k gks rk gS A ekbVksd ks fUM
;k d ks
f'kd k
Mitochondria are cellular organelles which carry mika x gS at ksok;q'olu d siz e d ksiw jk d jrsgSA
a
out aerobic respiration. Which one of the fuEu okD;ksaeasd kSulk xy r gS\
following sentence is incorrect ? (A) gjsikniks ad hd ks
f'kd k;safnu esa'okl ys rhgS];gka
a
(A) Green plant cells respire during day time
rd d h oslf ; izd k'k l'y s"k.k d jrh gSA
even when they are actively undergoing
(B) cS DVhfj;kok;q'olu d hf ;kughad j ld rsgSa
photosynthesis.
(B) Bacteria can not carry out aerobic respiration
D;ksafd osizksd Sfj;ksfVd d ksf'kd k,gksrh gSa] vkSj os
as they are prokaryotic cells and lack ekbVksd kW fUM;klsoafpr gksrhgSaA
mitochondria. (C) iz l qIr cht ksad hd ksf'kd k;sa'okl y srhgSaA
(C) Cells of dormant seeds respire. (D) jU/kz ksad scUn jgusij Hkh ikni d ksf'kd k;as'okl
(D) Plant cells respire even when stomata are y srh jgrh gSA
closed.
25. Read the following passage : 25. fuEu y s[kka'k d ksif<+;sa%
When tissue culture raised pine plants were
t c rd laof/kZr phM+d sikS/ksulZjh esay xk;sx;s
planted in a nursery they did not survive. But
when a small amount of soil from the hills where rksost hfor ughajgsA y sfd u t c ulZjhd hfeV~Vhesa
pine plants grow was mixed with the nursery igkM+ksad h]t gkphM+d sisM+mxrsgSa]FkksM +hlhfeV~Vh
soil, the plantlets survived.Later investigations
feykbZxbZrksik/Skst hfor jgs A ckn es
a[kks
t chu lsKkr
showed that the hill soil contained specific fungi
which are required for growth of pine plants: gq
v kfd igkM+ hfeV~ Vhea s,s l sd od Q Ut kbZ
gkrssgS
at ks
Which of the following statements regarding soiI phM+d sikS/ksad h o`f) d sfy ;st +: jh gSaA fuEu easls
micro-organisms is NOT correct ?
d kSulk d Fku feV~Vh d slnHkZesalgh ugh gSSaA
(A) They provide certain proteins and polysac-
charides required for growth of plants. (A) osik/ Skkasd ho` f) d sfy;svko';d d Nq iz ks
VhUl vkjS
(B) Roots of most of the plants are closely as- cgq'kd Z jkbM miy C/kd jkrsgSaA
sociated with fungi.
(B) vf/kd k' akik/Skkasd ht M+asd od lslEcfU/kr gkrshgS A
(C) They maintain certain mineral elements in
soluble form in the soil for easy absorption by (C) e` nkes afoys ;'khy [kfut rRo gks rsgS]t kst M+}kjk
roots. ljy rklsvo'kksf"kr gksrsgSA
(D) They absorb and transfer minerals from soiI
(D) osfeV~ Vh ls[kfut ksad k vo'kks"k.k d jd smUgsa
to roots of plants.
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26. Examine the following statements. 26. fuEu d Fkuksad ksijf[k;s%
(A) Iron, necessary for the human body, is (A) ekuo 'kjhj d sfy ;svko';d y ks gk gjsikniksaesa
abundantly found in green vegetables. izp qjrk lsfey rk gSA
(B) Zinc is one of the essential trace elements (B) ftUd ekuo 'kjhj dsfy;svfuok;Zys 'krRokases
als,d gSA
required for human body. (C) euq "; d slUrqfyr Hkks t u d sfy;solkvkS j [kfut
(C) Fats and minerals are not the essential vfuok;Ziks"kd ughagSA
nutrients for a balanced diet of humans. (D) t ks[kk|&inkFkZiw .kZvkDlhd j.k d sckn t kZ
(D) The foods that generate energy in the body mRikfnr d jrsgS aosd kckgZskbMVsl~ ]olko izkVshUl d s: i
after complete oxidation are in the form of car- esafeyrsgS A
a
bohydrates, fats and proteins.
fuEu fod Yiksaesad kSulk ,d xy r gSa\
Which one of the following alternatives is wrong?
(A) A (B) B
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) D
(C) C (D) D
27. Sleeping sickness is caused by a protozoan 27. funzkyqO;kf/k fViSuks l ks
ek uked iz ks
Vks
t+ks
v u d sd kj.k
Trypanosoma. This protozoan is present in the gkrshgS
A ;g izkVskts kvs u ,d jDrpw "kd d hV d hls fyojh
salivary gland of a blood sucking insect.
The name of that insect is : ykj xz
fUFk;ks
aesaik;kt krk gS A ml d hV d kuke gS%
(A) Culex mosquito ml d hV d k uke gS%
(B) Anopheles mosquito (A) D;wy sDl ePNj (B) ,ukfQ y ht +ePNj
(C) Fruit fly
(D) Tsetse fly (C) Q y eD[kh (D) lhlheD[kh

28. Soil erosion due to running water can be checked 28. cgrsikuh d sd kj.k gksusoky se`nk vijnu d ksjksd k
by :
(A) animal grazing
t kld rkgSA
(B) afforestation (A) t kuojks
ad spjkxkgksals (B) ouhd j.kls
(C) building reservoirs
(C) ck
/kfuekZ.kls (D) lh/ks<kyka
sij [krshls
(D) cultivation on steep slopes
29. Examine the statements given below: 29. uhpsfn;sgq, d Fkuksad ksijf[k;s%
(A) The activity of fungi is absolutely essential (A) t S
o eaM y esavd kcZfud lal k/kuksad siqupZ .kd s
for the recycling of inorganic resources in the fy ;sQ Ut kbZd hxfrfof/kfurkUr vfuok;ZgSA
biosphere. (B) cht k.kqd od d h,d iz k: fid t uuh; bd kbZgSA
(B) The spore is a typical reproductive unit of a (C) cz
sM +ij gfjnkHko/kZu Q at kbZd sd kj.kgksrkgSA
fungus.
(D) lHkhd od ksad hd ksf'kd kfHkfklsY;qy ksl d hcuh
(C) The greenish growth on bread is due to fungi.
gksrhgSft ld scgq'kd ZjkbZM esaukbVkst u gksrhgSA
(D) All fungi have a cell wall composed of
cellulose, a nitrogen containing polysaccharide.
fuEu fod Yiksaesalsd kSulk ,d lgh gSA
Which one is the correct alternative ?
(A) B, C rFkkD lgh gS a] A xy r gSA
(A) B, C and D are true, A is false :
(B) A, C rFkkD lgh gS a] B xy r gSa]
(B) A, C and D are true, B is false
(C) A, B & D are true, C is false (C) A, B rFkkD lgh gS a] C xy r gSa]
(D) A,B & C are true, D is false (D) A, B rFkk C lgh gS a] D xy r gSa]
30. Which of the following statements is wrong ? 30. fuEu d Fkuksaesad kSulk xy r gS\
(A) Quinine. a malarial drug is obtained from (A) ey s
fj;k d h ,d vkS"kf/k]d quSu]flUd ksuk uke d s
the plant cinchona.
ikni lsizkIr d h t krh gSA
(B) Pulses are rich sources of starch and min-
erals. (B) nkys
aLVkpZekMo [kfut yo.kkasd kHkjiw j L=kkrs gS
Aa
(C) Sunflower is a good source of vegetable oil. (C) lw;Zew[kh Q wy ouLifr rsy d k vPNk L=kksar gSA
(D) Green vegetables are good sources of vita-
(D) gjhlfCt;kafoVkfeUl vkj
S[kfut yo.kkasdhvPNhL=kkrs gS
Aa
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31. Examine the following statements : 31. fuEu d Fkuksad kst kfp;s%
(A) The silk moth produces silk when it is in (A) js'ke d hV viuh ykjokoLFkk es ajs'ke mRikfnr
the larval stage. d jrkgS A
(B) Fish liver oil is a rich source of Vitamin A. (B) eNyhds;r d krs y foVkfeu 'A' d kvPNkL=kkrs gS
Aa
(C) Earthworms aerate the soil and enrich it. (C) d s
ap q, e`nk feV~Vh d ksokfrr d jrsgSa,oamls
(D) Pashmina shawls are prepared from the hair moZj cukrsgSa
of a particular variety of Iridian goat. (D) i'ehuk 'kky ,d [kkl fd Le d h Hkkjrh; cd jh
Which one of the following alternatives IS
cd jk &cd jh d scky ksalsrS;kj fd ;st krsgSaA
corrcct'? fuEu fod Yiksaesad kSulk ,d lgh gS%
(A) AB and C are true but D is false (A) A,B rFkk C lgh gS ay sfd u D xy r gSA
(B) OnIy A and B are true but C and D are false (B) d s
oy A rFkkB lghgSay sfd u C rFkkD xyr gSA
(C) Only A and B arc true but C are false (C) d soy A vkSj B lgh gSay sfd u C xy r gSa
(D) A, B, C and D are true (D) A, B, C v kS j D lHkh lgh gSa
32. Which one of the following represents an ex- 32. fuEu es alsfd l ,d d kst oSfod kl d kmnkgj.kle>k
ample of organic evolution ? t krk gS\
(A) Progressive attainment of immunity against (A) Vhd ka
sd s}kjkla ked jkxskasd siz
fr mkjkskj jk/sk{kerk
infectious disease by means of vaccinations. d hizkfIrA
(B) t y 'oklhVS M iksy esagksusoky smkjkskj ifjorZu
(B) Progressive changes in water breathing tad-
ft ulsog ok;q'oklh esa<d cu t krk gSA
pole leading to air breathing frog.
(C) ekuo iw otZ ks
aes
amkjkskj m/oZla fLFkfr lh/kk[kM+ k
(C) Progressive attainment of erect posture in jgusd h {kerk d h izkfIrA
human ancestors. (D) d hVksaesavt uu{ke oa/; fd Lekasd kifjo/kZuA
(D) Development of unfertile of insects.
33. Which of thc following forms the basis of the 33. fuEu esalsy kekd Zd s}kjkizfrikfnr t So fod kl d h
concept of organic evolution proposed by vo/kkj.kkd kvk/kkj d kSulkgS\
Lamarck ? (A) izp qj t uu{kerk,oavkuqoaf'kd rk
(A) Enormous fertility and heredity (B) vfLrRo d sfy ;sla ?k"kZ,oavaxksad k mi;ksx o
(B) Struggle for existence and use and disuse vuq i;ks x
of organs
(C) fofHkUurk;s a]vkuq
oa
f'kd rk,oaiz frd oj.kA
(C) Variation, heredity and natural selection
(D) va xksad k mi;ksx vkSj vuqi;ksx rFkk mikft Zr
(D) Use and disuse of organs and inheritance
or acquired characters
y {k.kksad hoa'kkxfr

34. Biogas is a mixture of 34. ck;ksxSl fd ld k ,d feJ.k gS\


(A) esFkSu vkSj d kcZ
u&MkbvkW DlkbM+
(A) Methane and Carbon dioxide
(B) esFkSu vkSj gkbMks
tu
(B) Methane and Hydrogen (C) izksisu vkSj cs
Ut +
hu
(C) Propane and Benzene
(D) ukbV ks
t u vkSj gkbMkst u
(D) Nitrogen and Hydrogen
35. Examine the following statements. 35. uhpsfn;sgq, d Fkuksad kst kfp;saA
(A) Conservation of wild life is to maintain (A) oU; t hoka
sd slaj{k.klsvR;ko';d ikfjfLFkfrd
essential ecology processes and life supporting
systems.
iz e ,oat hou/kkj ra=k cusjgrsgSaA
(B) There is no direct relationship between the (B) oU;t hoks
ad sifjj{k.k,oaekuo iz xfr d schp d ks bZ
preservation of wild life and human progress. lh/kklaca/kughagSA
(C) The Wild Life (Protection) Act prohibits trade
(C) oU;t ho laj{k.kd kuw
u la d VkiUu t kfr;kasd sO;kikj
in idle and endangered species.
(D) Afforestation is a threat to our economy, ij jksd y xkrk gSA
quality of life and environment. (D) ouhd j.kgekjhvFkZ O;oLFkk]t hou d hxq .kokk,oa
Which one of the following alternatives in true? i;kZoj.k d sfy ;s,d [krjk gS\
(A) A and B (B) A and D fuEu fod Yiksaesad kSulk ,d lgh gS\
(C) C and D (D) A and C
(A) A rFkk B (B) A rFkk D
(C) C rFkkD (D) A rFkkC

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36. Which of the following is equal to 1 ? 36. fuEu esalsfd ld k eku 1 d scjkcj gSa?
(0.11)2 (1.1)2 (0.11)2 (1.1)2
(A) 2 (B) 2 (A) (B)
(1.1) 0.1 (11) 0.1 (1.1)2 0.1 (11)2 0.1

(0.011)2 (0.11) 2
(C) (D) (0.011)2 (0.11) 2
(1.1)2 (0.01)2 112 0.01 (C) (D)
(1.1)2 (0.01)2 112 0.01
1
1 1 b
1 b
37. ;fn a rFkkb ,sl hiz
kd `
r la[;k,agSafd = 0.3 ,
37.

If a and b are natural numbers such that a
a rksab d k eku gS%
= 0.3 , then the value of ab is : (A) 81 (B) 24
(A) 81 (B) 24
(C) 192 (D) 375 (C) 192 (D) 375

38. If the sum of the digits of a number (10n 1) is 38. ;fn la[;k(10n 1) d svad ksad k;ksx 4707 gS]t cfd
4707, when n is a natural number, then the value n ,d izkd `r la[;k gS] rksn d k eku gksxk %
of n is : (A) 477 (B) 523
(A) 477 (B) 523
(C) 532 (D) 704
(C) 532 (D) 704
39. The last digit in the decimal representation of 1
2000

2000
39. la[;k 5 d ksn'key o d s: i esafy [kusij
1
is :
5 vkf[kjhvad gksxk%
(A) 2 (B) 4 (A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6 (C) 5 (D) 6
40. A number lying between 10 and 100 is seven 40. ,d la [;k10 rFkk100 d schp esagSvkjS t ksviusva
d ks
times the sum of its digits. If 9 is subtracted
d s;ksx d hlkr xquhgSA ;fn la[;kesals9 ?kVk;sarks
from it, the digits of the number are reversed.
Then the number is : bld svad ksd k e my V t krkgSaA rc og la[;kgS%
(A) 63 (B) 54 (A) 63 (B) 54
(C) 21 (D) 42 (C) 21 (D) 42
41. Units digit in the product (2137)753 is 41. xq.kuQ y (2137)753 esabd kbZd kvad gSa
(A) 1 (B) 3 (A) 1 (B) 3
(C) 7 (D) 9
(C) 7 (D) 9
42. One-third of a certain sum is invested at 3% per 42. fd lhjkf'kd k,d frgkbZHkkx 3% iz fro"kZij]1/4 Hkkx
annum; one sixth of the sum is invested at 6%
6% iz fr o"kZij rFkk'ks
"kHkkx 8% izfr o"kZd hnj ij
per annum and the remaining sum at 8% per
annum. If the annual simple interest from all these fuos'k fd ;k x;kA ;fn ,d lky esaizkIr d qy ld y
investments is Rs.600, the original sum is : C;kt 600 : -gksrksewy jkf'k gS%
(A) Rs.6000 (B) Rs.6666 (A) 6000 : - (B) 6666 : -
(C) Rs.7500 (D) Rs.10000
(C) 7500 : - (D) 10000 : -

43. If the compound interest on a certain sum of 43. fd lhjkf'kij 2 lky d k4% izfr o"kZd hnj lsizkIr
money for 2 years at 4% per annum is Rs.102, p o`f) C;kt ;fn 102 : -gksrksmlhjkf'kij mlh
then the simple interest on the same sum of
money at the same rate and for the same period
nj lsmrusgh le; ij izkIr ljy C;kt gksxk%
is 6: (A) 99 : - (B) 100 : -
(A) Rs.99 (B) Rs.100 (C) 101 : - (D) 102 : -
(C) Rs.101 (D) Rs.102

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44. Area of a rectangle is A. If its length is reduced 44. fd lh vk;r d k {ks=kQ y A gSA ;fn bld h y EckbZd ks
by 10% and its breadth is increased by 10% 10% ?kVk fn;k t k;svkS j pkSM +kbZd ks10% c<+k fn;k
then which of the following statements is ture ? t k;srksfuEu lsesad kSu lk d Fku lR; gSa?
(A) A remains unchanged (A) A vifjofrZ
r jgrk gS
(B) A is decreased by 1% (B) A 1% ls?kV t krk gS
(C) A 0.1% ls?kV t krk gS
(C) A is decreased by 0.1%
(D) A 0.1% lsc<+t krk gS
(D) A is increased by 0.1%
45. Let x and y be two numbers such that x = 6y. 45. ekukx rFkky nksla[;kvksad sfy , x = 6y gS] rksy, x
Then y is less then x by : lsd e gS%
(A) 50% (B) 60%
(A) 50% (B) 60%
1 1
(C) 75% (D) 83 % (C) 75% (D) 83 %
3 3

46. The expression x2 y2 z2 + 2yz + x + y z 46. O;at d x2 y2 z2 + 2yz + x + y z d k ,d


has a factor : xq.ku[kaM gS%
(A) x y + z + 1 (B) x + y + z (A) x y + z + 1 (B) x + y + z
(C) x + y z + 1 (D) x y z + 1 (C) x + y z + 1 (D) x y z + 1
47. If x + y + z = 0, then a factor of the expression 47. ;fn x + y + z = 0, gksrksO;at d (x + y)3 + (y + z)3
(x + y)3 + (y + z)3 + (z + x)3 is : + (z + x)3 d k ,d xq.ku[kaM gS%
(A) 3(x + y)(y + z)(z + x)(B) 3xyz (A) 3(x + y)(y + z)(z + x) (B) 3 xyz
(C) (x + y z) (D) (x y + z) (C) (x + y z (D) (x y + z)
48. In the figure, 1 parallel to m and AX and AY are 48. fuEu vkd `fr esa1, m d slekUrj gSrFkk AX vkSjAY
transversals. Then the value of the angle
fr;Zd Nsnh js[kk,agSarksd ks.k (x + y z) d k eku gS
(x + y z) is :

(A) 110 (B) 80 (A) 110 (B) 80


(C) 40 (D) 30 (C) 40 (D) 30
49. Two parallel chords AB and CD, of lengths 6
49. nkslekUrj t hok,aAB rFkkCD ft ud hyEckbZ
;k e'k%
cm and 8 cm respectively, are 1 cm apart . The
radius of the circle is : 6 ,oa8 lsehgS ],d nwl jsls1 ls
ehnwjhij gksrkso`k
d h f=kT;k gksxh %

(A) 2.5 cm (B) 4.0 cm


(C) 5 cm (D) 5.5 cm
(A) 2.5 ls
eh (B) 4.0 ls
eh
(C) 5 ls
eh (D) 5.5 ls
eh

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50. If four equal circles of maximum size are drawn 50. Hktq k4a bZ d kbZd s,d oxZvUnj pkj o` kvf/kd re uki
inside a square of side 4a units such that each
d sbl iz d kj [khpsat krsgSafd izR;s
d o`kviuslehi d s
circle touches the adjacent two as shown in
the figure, then area of the shaded portion is : nkso` kkasd ksLi'kZd jrkgS ]t lS kfd fuEu fp=kes aiz
nf'krZ
fd ;kx;kgS ]rksNk;ka fd r Hkkx d k {ks
=kQ y gS%

(A) a2(1 ) sq units (B) a2(2 ) sq units


(A) a2(1 ) sq units (B) a2(2 ) sq units (C) a2(3 ) sq units (D) a2(1 ) sq units
(C) a2(3 ) sq units (D) a2(4 ) sq units
51. A square, a rectangle and right-angled isosce- 51. ;fn cjkcj ifjeki d s,d oxZ],d vk;r rFkk ,d
les triangle have the same perimeter. Out of led ks
.kh; lef) ckgqf=kHkq
t fn;sgq
, gS
arksbu rhuksaes
a
these three, the figure with the greatest area is lclsvf/kd {ks=k d kslefgr d jusoky h vkd `fr gS%
(A) Square (A) oxZ
(B) vk;r
(B) Rectangle
(C) led ks
.kh; lef) ckgqf=kHkq
t
(C) Right angled isosceles triangle
(D) lkexzhvi;kZIr gS
(D) Data is insufficient
52. Two spherical balls of 6 cm diameter are melted 52. 6 ls
ehC;kl d hnksxksy kd kj xsnksad ksfi?ky kd j ,d
and cast into a conical shaped vessel with a 'ka
d qd svkd kj d kcrZ
u cuk;kx;kft ld svk/kkj d k
base of 12 cm diameter. The height of the vessel O;kl 12 lseh gSrksbld h p kbZgksxh%
is : (A) 1 lseh (B) 2 ls eh
(A) 1 cm (B) 2 cm
(C) 3.5 lseh (D) 6 ls eh
(C) 3.5 cm (D) 6 cm
53. The volume and whole surface area of a cylin- 53. f=kT;kr bd kbZd s,d cs y ukd kj Bks
l d kvk;ru rFkk
drical solid of radius r units are V and S re- laiw.kZi`"B d k {ks=kQ y e'k%V rFkkS gSA ;fn csy u
spectively. If the height of the cylinder is 1 unit,
V
V d h p kbZ1 bd kbZgSrks cjkcj gS%
then is equal to S
S
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 (A) 1 (B) 1
(A) 1 (B) 1 2 r 1 2 r 1
2 r 1 2 r 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 (C) 1 (D) 1
(C) (D) 2 r 2 r
2 r 2 r

54. If the observations 20, 22, 23, 25, (x + 1), 54. ;fn izs{k.kksa 20, 22, 23, 25, (x + 1), (x + 3), 36,
(x + 3), 36, 38, 39 and 41 have median 30, then 38, 39 rFkk41 d h ekf/;d k30 gSrksx d k eku gS%
the value of x is :
(A) 28 (B) 29
(A) 28 (B) 29
(C) 30 (D) 32
(C) 30 (D) 32
55. A batsman, by scoring 68 runs in his 20th 55. ,d cYy sckt + 20 oha68 ju cukrk gSft llsmld k
inning improves his average by 2 runs. His vkS
l r 2 ju c<+t krkgSA mld hleLr 20 ikfj;ks
ad s
average for all 20 innings is :
(A) 28 (B) 30
juksad k vkSl r gS%
(C) 32 (D) 34 (A) 28 (B) 30
(C) 32 (D) 34

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56. The first thing that primitive man learnt was 56. vkfne euq"; ust ksigy h pht lh[kh og Fkh
(A) to make a wheel (A) ifg;kcukuk
(B) to domesticate animals (B) t kuoj iky uk
(C) LFkk;hleqnkf;d t hou t huk
(C) to lead a settled life
(D) vkx t ykuk
(D) to make fire
57. 'Vedic Age' is known by this name because
57. ^oSfnd ;qx bl uke lst kuk t krk gSD;ksafd
(1) reconstruction of history was based on Vedic (1) bfrgkl d hiqujZ pukoSfnd lw =kkasij ghvk/kkfjr FkhA
texts only. (2) ml vof/k es ai'kqp kjd ksad h cfLr;kikbZxbZgSaA
(2) settlements of pastoralists have been found (3) y ks
x fpf=kr Hkwjse`n&Hkk.M feV~Vhd scrZu d ke
in that period. esay srsFksA
(3) people used painted grey pottery. (4) f'kYi&rF;]';'kku]vkS j y ksxksad hubZcfLr;ksa
(4) artifacts, burials and remains of a new d svo'ks"k ik;sx;sgSa\
settlement or people have been found.
fuEu esalsd kSulk lgh mkj gS\
Which of the following is correct answer?
(A) 2,4 (B) 1, 4
(A) 2,4 (B) 1, 4
(C) 1, 3 (D) 2, 3
(C) 1, 3 (D) 2, 3
58. Given below are names of some persons and 58. uhpsd Nq iq
# "kkasvkjS ?kVukvk@s vo/kkj.kkvks
ad suke fn;s
events/concepts: x;sgSa%
a. Buddha I Nirvana
a. cq
) I fuokZ.k
b. Saranath II Eight fold path
c. Mahavira III Fasted himself and b. lkjukFk II v"V ekxZ
had his death c. egkohj III Lo;amiokl d jd sviuhe` R;qiz
kIr d h
d. Pava IV Delivered his first d. ikok IV viuk igy k /keks Zins'k fn;k
Sermon.
Which of the following is the correct matching fuEu esami;qZDr d k lgh lqesy d kSulk gS\
of the above? (A) a ll : a IV : a I :d III
(A) a ll : b IV : c I :d III (B) b I : a III : c IV : d II
(B) b I : a III : c IV : d II (C) c IV : d Il : b I : a III
(C) c IV : d Il : b I : a III (D) d Ill : b I : c IV : a II
(D) d Ill : b I : c IV : a II
59. The two dynasties greatly contributed to the
59. nf{k.k Hkkjr esalajpukRed efUnjksad sfuekZ.k esanks
construction of structural temples in south India jkt oa'kks
ausegkj ;ksxnku fn;kA buesaeq[; gSarVh;
Eminent among them are Shore Temple, eafnj]d Sy k'kukFkeafnj vkSj c`gnh'oj eafnjA
Kailashnath Temple and Brihadeswara Temple.
bl m) j.k esamYy sf[kr nksjkt oa'k d kSulsgSa\
Which are the two dynasties refered to in this
(A) iYy o vkS
j i.M~;k
passage ?
(A) Pallavas and Pandyas (B) pks
y vkSj i.M~;k
(B) Cholas and Pandyas (C) ps
jkvkSj iYy o
(C) Cheras and Pallavas (D) iYy o vkS
j pksy
(D) Pallavas and Cholas
60. About which of the following dyanasties shall 60. fuEu esalsfd l jkt oa'k d sckjsesagekjk Kku vPNk
we have better knowledge if, we read Patanjali's gkxsk;fn ge ikrTt fy d kHkk"; es xLFkht d hbf.Md k]
Bhasya Megasthenes' Indica and KautiIya's vkSj d kSfVY; pk.kD;d kvFkZ'kkL=kd q
N iz
fl) iz Lrj
(Chanakyas) Arthshastra along with some
jkt vkKkvksad slkFki<+sa\
famllus stone edicts?
(A) Kushanas (B) Mauryans (A) d q"kk.k (B) ekS;Z
(C) Guptas (D) Rajputs (C) xqIr (D) jkt iwr

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61. Keeping in mind the views of the medieval saints 61. e/;;q xh; la r d cjhvkjS ukud d sfopkjkasd ks/;ku es
aj[kas
Kabir and Nanak, which of the following rksfuEu d Fkukasesalsvki fd lslkpsrsgS afd lghgS\
statements so you think is correct ? (i) mUgks
ausHkfDr vkSj lwQ h ijEijkvksalsviusfopkkj
(i) They derived their ideas from Bhakti and Sufi izkIr fd ;s
traditions. (ii) mUgks
ausvke vknehd sfopkjksad ksvfHkO;Dr fd ;k
(ii) They expressed the views of the common (iii) mUgksausfgUnw@ eqfLy e ,d rk d sfy ;segRoiw.kZ
people. iz;kl fd ;s
(iii) They made significant attempts for Hindu/ (iv) mud svuq p jksausmud smins'kksad sfoLrkj gsrq
Muslim unity. vy x vkSj@;k Lora=kiUFk cuk;sA
(iv) Their followers established separate and/or
independent sects to propagate their teachings.
(A) d s
oy (i) lR; gS
(A) Only (i) is true
(B) (i) vkS j (ii) nksukslR; gS
(B) (i) and (ii) are both true
(C) (i) vkS j (ii) vkSj (iii) lR; gS
(C) (i), (ii) and (iii) are true
(D) (i), (ii), (iii) vkS
j (iv) lHkhlR; gS
(D) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) all are true

62. Which of the following policies of Aurangzeb 62. fuEu esalsvkSjaxt sc d hfd u uhfr;ksalsHkkjr esaeqxy
led to the decline of Mughal Rule in India? lkezkT; d k ijkHko gqv k \
1. Giving jagirs to both Hindu and Persian
1. fgUnwvkSj Q kjlhnksuksad svfHkt krks
ad kst kxhjs
ansuk
nobles.
2. Measuring and evaluation of land and 2. Hkw
fe d k ekiu vkSj ewY;kad u vkSj u;sd jkjksg.k
imposition of new taxes. 3. mkj d hlhekvks ad ksvlqjf{kr NksM +nsuk
3. Leaving borders in the north unprotected. 4. jkt iw
rksad sizfr funZu gksuk
4. Being harsh to the Rajputs 5. bLy ke d sd kuw u d ksd M+kbZlsy kxwd juk
5. Imposing Islamic law strictly. (A) 1,2.3,4,5 (B) 1. 3.4,5
(A) 1,2.3,4,5 (B) 1. 3.4,5 (C) 1,3,4 (D) 2,3.4
(C) 1,3,4 (D) 2,3.4

63. How did the East Indian Company become a 63. bZ


LV bfUM;kd Eiuh,d O;kikjhd Eiuhls'kklu d jus
ruling company from a trading company ? oky h d Eiuh d Sl scuh \
(A) Taking over the economy of Bengal. (A) caxky d hvFkZO;oLFkkij d Ct kd jd sA
(B) Appointing India traders as intermediaries. (B) Hkkjrh; O;kikfj;ksad ksfcpkS
fy ;sfu;qDr d jd sA
(C) Supporting Indian princes In their internal (C) Hkkjrh; jkt kvka
sd ksmud svkarfjd ;q) ks
aes
algk;rk
wars. d jd As
(D) Getting support from the King of England. (D) baxy SaM d sckn'kkg d hlgk;rkizkIr d jd sA
64. Arrange the following stages of development of 64. Hkkjr esaik'pkR; f'k{kkd sfod kl d hfuEu voLFkkvksa
W estern education in India in correct d ksd ky e esat ekb;sA
chronological order.
1. ykMzeS d kysd sijke'kZij ykMzfofy;e cS fVd }kjk
a
(i) Lord William Bentinck introduced Western
ik'pkR; foKku ,oalkfgR; lekfo"V d jukA
science and literature on the advice of Lord
Macaulay. 2. o`
M~l d si=kesaizR;sd izkUr es
af'k{kkfoHkkx LFkkfir
(ii) W oods dispatch recommended d jusd hflQ kfj'kd hxbZA
establishment of education department in every 3. 1813 d spkVZ j ,DV esaf'k{kkd sfy , 1 y k[k#i;ksa
province. d kizko/kku fd ;kx;kA
(iii) The Charter Act of 1813 had allotted Rs. 1
4. enzkl fo'ofo|ky ; d hLFkkiukA
lakh for the education.
(iv) Establishment of University of madras. (A) (iii), (i), (ii), (iv) (B) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv)
(A) (iii), (i), (ii), (iv) (B) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv) (C) (i), (iv), (iii), (ii) (D) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii)
(C) (i), (iv), (iii), (ii) (D) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii)

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65. What policy was adopted by Lord Curzon 65. ykMZd t uZ usHkkjrh; jk"V
h; d k
xz
l d siz
s fr fd l uhfr
towards the Indian National Congress? d ksviuk;k \
(A) To declare it illegal. (A) blsxS jd kuwuhd jkj fn;k
(B) To wipe it out. (B) blsfeVk ns uk
(C) To seek its co-operation. (C) bld klg;ks x iz
kIr d juk
(D) To gain maximum help from it for preservation (D) iz
kphu Lekjd ksad sifjj{k.k gsrqbld h vf/kd re
of ancient monuments. enn y suk
66-68 Directions : Read the following passage and 66-68 funsZ
'k%fuEu m) j.kif<+ ;svkS
j 66, 67 rFkk68 ua-d s
answer item nos 66, 67 and 68.
iz'uksad smkj nhft ;s%
After 1886, three different services were
1886 d sckn rhu fofHkUu lsok,avkjEHkd hxbZA ,d
introduced. One was the old civil service called
the Indian Civil Service. The highest offcials were Hkkjrh; flfoy ls okFkht ksiq
jkukhflfoy lfoZ
l ljd kjh
drawn from this service. In provinces a civil ls okd gykrhFkhA loks Pp vf/kd kjhblhls
Z oklsfy;s
service was created which was named after that t krsFks
A izkUrksaes
a,d flfoy lfoZ l cukbzxbZt ksml
province. There was another service, which was izkUr d suke lscukbZxbZ A ,d vkSj vU; lfoZl Fkht ks
mainly related to professional work. [kkl rkSj lsis'ksoj d k;ZlslEc) FkhA

66. In which of the following services most of the 66. fuEu es


alsfd l ls
okes
aT;knkrj vf/kd kjhva
xtz
s gkxss\
officials would be Englishmen? (A) Hkkjrh; flfoy ls
ok
(A) Indian Civil Service
(B) iz
kUrh; flfoy lsok
(B) Provincial Civil Service
(C) f'k+
{kkls
ok
(C) Education Service
(D) Engineering Service (D) ba
t hfu;fja
x ls
ok

67. Bengal Civil Service is en example of 67. caxky flfoy lsok fd ld k mnkgj.k gS\
(A) Indian Civil Service (A) Hkkjrh; flfoy lsok
(B) Provincial Civil Service (B) izkUrh; flfoy lsok
(C) Education Service (C) f'k{kklsok
(D) Old Civil Service (D) iqjkuhflfoy lsok
68. Education Service is an example of 68. f'k{kk lsokbld k mnkgj.kgS%
(A) Provincial Civil Service (A) izkUrh; flfoy lsok
(B) Indian Civil Service (B) Hkkjrh; flfoy ls ok
(C) Judiciary (C) U;k;ikfyd k
(D) Service related to professional work (D) is'kkoj d k;ks
zlslEcfU/kr ls
ok
69. Stated below are some statements: 69. uhpsd qN d Fku fn;sx;sgSa%
(i) Venus is the nearest planet to the sun.
(i) 'kq lw;Zd slclst unhd xzg gSA
(ii) Earth is called as blue planet.
(ii) i`Foh d ksuhy k xzg d gk t krk gSA
(iii) Satellite is a celestial body that moves
(iii) mixzg [kxkys h; fi.M gS
at kslw
;Zd spkjkasvkjs ?kewrsgS
Aa
around the sun.
(iv) xz gksad kLo;ad kviuk izd k'kughagksrkgSA
(iv) Planets do not have their own light.
fuEu esalsd kSulsd Fku lgh gSa\
Which statements are true?
(A) i vkSj ii (B) ii vkS
j iii
(A) i and ii (B) ii and iii
(C) iii and iv (D) ii and iv (C) iii vkS
j iv (D) ii vkS
j iv

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70. Read the following statements. 70. fuEufy f[kr d Fkuksad ksif<+;s%
(i) In Summer in the northern hemisphere the
area of maximum heat is around the Tropic of
(i) mkjhxks
y k) ZesaxehZes
avR;f/kd rki d k{ks=kd d Z
Cancer because
(ii) the earth is tilted on its axis at 23.5 to the
js[kkd svklikl pkjksarjQ gksrk gSD;ksafd
plane of the Equator. (ii) i`
FohHkwe/;js[kkij 23.5 >qd hgqbZgSA

Which of the following is correct?


(A) Statement (i) is wrong (ii) is correct fuEu esalsd kSulk lgh gS\
(B) Both (i) and (ii) are correct but not cause (A) d Fku (i) xy r gS](ii) lgh gSA
and effect. (B) (i) vkj
S(ii) nkuskaslghgS
afd Urqd kj.ko iz
Hkko ughagS
Aa
(C) Statement (i) is correct (ii) is wrong.
(C) d Fku (i) lgh gS
](ii) xy r gSA
(D) (i) and (ii) are both correct but (ii) is not the
(D) (i) vkj
S(ii) nkuskaslghgS
afd Urq(i) d kd kj.k(ii) ughagS
A
reason for (i)

71. Which figure from the following represents the 71. fuEufyf[kr esalsdkuSlhvkfr Xykcs ij js[kkt ky v{kk'ak
correct positioning of graticules (latitudes and vkjS ns
'kkrajd hfLFkfr d kslghiz
nfZ'kr d jrhgS\
longitudes) on the globe?

(A) (B) (A) (B)

(C) (D) (C) (D)

72. Read the following statements: 72. fuEufy f[kr d Fkuksad ksif<+;s%
(i) The basic requirments for map making are (i) ekufp=k d kscukusesaekid ,oaiz{ksi vk/kkjHkwr
scale and projection. vko';d rkgS
(ii) Conventional signs include both natural and (ii) #f<+
xr fpUgksaesaizk frd ,oaekuo r nksuks
an`
"V
man-made features. lfEefy r gSa
Which one of the following is correct? fuEu esalsd kSulk ,d lgh gs\
(A) (i) is true (ii) is false (A) (i) lgh gS(ii) xy r gS
(B) (i) is false (ii) is true
(B) (i) xy r gS(ii) lgh gS
(C) Both (i) and (ii) are true
(C) (i) rFkk(ii) nks
uksalgh gSa
(D) Both (i) and (ii) are false.
(D) (i) rFkk(ii) nksuksaxy r gSa
73. A feature under which there is a -sudden
73. vkd fLed gypy t U; xq : Ro cy d sifj.kke Li: i
movement of soil and weathered rock material
e`nk ,oavi{kh.k 'kSy pw.kZd sd hpM+(the slop) ls
towards the slop under the force of gravity is
frequently found in which region of India? fufeZr Hkwn`'; Hkkjr d sfd l Hkkx esaik;st krsgSa\
(A) Southern region (B) North Western region (A) nf{k.khiz ns'k (B) mkj if'peh iz ns'k
(C) Eastern (D) North Eastern (C) iwohZ (D) mkj iw ohZ

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74. Some geographical regIons and their locations 74. d qn HkkSxksfy d izns'kka,oamud h fLFkfr;knh xbZgS%
are given: a. d ap ut axk I. fuEu fgeky ;
a. Kanchanjunga I. Lesser Himalayas
b. d kBek.Mw?kkVh II. es?kky ;
b. Kathmandu Valley II. Meghalaya
c. f'kokfy d III. c`gr~fgeky ;
c. Shivaliks III. Greater Himalayas
d. Khasi IV. Outer Himalayas d. [kklh IV. vU; fgeky ;
Which of the following is correct? fuEu esalsd kSulk lgh gS\
(A) a III, b I, c IV, d II, (A) a III, b I, c IV, d II,
(B) b I, a II, c IV, d III (B) b I, a II, c IV, d III
(C) c II, b Ill, a IV, d I (C) c II, b Ill, a IV, d I
(D) d II, b I, c III, a IV (D) d II, b I, c III, a IV
75. The virgin forest reserve of lndia is located in : 75. Hkkjr esaizk fr vkjf{kr ou fLFkr blesagSa%
(A) Son Valley (B) Pendl Valley (A) lksu ?kkVh (B) is
ap ?kkVh
(C) Silent Valley (D) Ambi Valley
(C) 'kkUr ?kkVh (D) ,Ech?kkVh
76. Given below are the characteristic features of a
76. uhps,d ou d sfo'ks"k y {k.k n'kkZ;sx;sgS%
forest:
A. Moderately cool climate A. e/; Ba M h t y ok;q
B. Trees are generally deciduous B. o`
{k lkekU;r;k i.kZikrh gSa
C. Trees shed their leaves in autumn C. o`
{kksad s'kjn~esaiks>M+rsgSa
Which of the following forest has all these
fuEu esalsfd l ou esalHkh fo'ks"krk,gS\
features?
(A) Tropical deciduous forest (A) m".kd fVcU/kh; i.kZ
ikrh ou
(B) Temperate evergreen forest (B) 'khrks
".klnkcgkj ou
(C) rrropical evergreen forest (C) ".kd fVcU/kh; lnkcgkj ou
(D) Temperate deciduous forest (D) 'khrks
".ki.kZikrhou
77. Following are some characteristics of 77. fuEufy f[kr f"k d h d qn fo'ks"krk,gSa%
agriculture:
a. ;g ".kd fVcU/kh; iz ns'kksaesaikbZt krh gSA
a. It is found in tropical regions
b. ;g vPNh rjg la xfBr ,oaizcfU/kr gSA
b. It is well organized and managed
c. It requires large capital investment and labour. c. bld sfy, T;knkiw t hykxr ,oaJe d ht : jr gS
a A
Which of the following type of agriculture has fuEu esalsfd l izd kj d h f"kesalHkhfo'ks"krk,agS\
all these characteristics?
(A) Subsistence (B) Extensive (A) t houfuokZ
g (B) o`
gr
(C) Intensive (D) Plantation (C) xgu (D) ckxkuh

78. Read the following statements: 78. fuEu d Fkuksad ksif<+;s%


(i) All the West European countries predominate (i) lHkh;w jksih; ns'kksaesaf}rh;d ,oar`rh;d d k;ks Zd k
in secondary and tertiary activities. opZLo gSA
(ii) Most of the South European countries have
(ii) ,aXyksves fjd kd hrq y ukesaT;knkrj nf{k.kh;w
jkish;
higher percentage of primary occupations
ns'kksaesaizkFkfed O;olk;ksad kizfr'kr vf/kd gSA
compared to Anglo America.
The Correct answer is.: lgh mkj gS%
(A) Both (i) and (ii) are true. (A) (i) rFkk(ii) nks uksalghgSA
(B) Both (i) and (ii) are false. (B) (i) rFkk(ii) nks uksaxy r gSA
(C) (i) is true and (ii) is false. (C) (i) lgh gSvkS j (ii) xy r gSA
(D) (i) is false and (ii) is true.
(D) (i) xy r gSvkS j (ii) lgh gSA

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79. Most of the weather related hazards are 79. T;knkrj ekS l e lEcU/kksavkink;savijks{k#i lsbud ks
indirectly related to adding of t ksM +uslslEcfU/k; gSa%
(A) carbon dioxide and methane. (A) d kcZ uMkbvkDlkbM rFkkes FkS
u
(B) oxygen and hydrogen. (B) vkDlht u rFkkgkbM ks
tu
(C) oxygen. (C) vkDlht u
(D) ozone and carbon dioxide. (D) vks t ks
u rFkkd kcZ
uMkbvkDlkbM
80. Read the following statements: 80. fuEu d Fkuksad ksif<;s%
(i) Tsunami is a seismic wave. (i) lwukehHkwd Eih; y gjsgSaA
(ii) It is mainly caused by the earthquakes. (ii) ;g eq
[;r%Hkwd EiksalsmRiUu gksrh gSaA
Which one of the following is correct? fuEu esalsd kSulk lgh gS\
(A) (i) is true, (ii) is false. (A) (i) lgh gS ](ii) xy r gSA
(B) (i) is false, (ii) is true. (B) (i) xy r gS ](ii) lgh gSA
(C) Both (i) and (ii) are true. (C) (i) rFkk(ii) nksuksalghgSaA
(D) Both (i) and (ii) are false. (D) (i) rFkk(ii) nksuksaxy r gSaA
81. Read the following statements: 81. fuEu d Fkuksad k v/;;u d hft ;s%
(i) National Anthem and National Flag are the (i) jk"Vxku rFkk jk"V h; /ot Hkkjr d h ,d rk d s
symbols of india's unity. izrhd gS aA
(ii) National Integration is declared as the
(ii) jk"Vh; ,d hd j.k ns'k d k izFke y {; mn~?kksf"kr
country's primary goal.
fd ;kx;kgSA
(iii) The special feature of the ceuntry is unity in
(iii) fofHkUurk es
a,d rk ns'k d h izeq[k fo'ks"krk gSA
diversity.
fuEu esalsd kSulk fod Yi lR; gS\
Which alternative is coneet?
(A) (i) (ii) and (iii) are true (A) (i) (ii) vkS
j (iii) lR; gSaA
(B) (i) and (ii) are true but (iii) is false (B) (i) vkS j (ii) lR; gSay sfd u (iii) xy r gSA
(C) (i) is true but (ii) and (iii) are false (C) (i) lR; gSy s fd u (ii) vkSj (iii) xy r gSA
(D) (i) (ii) and (iii) are false (D) (i) (ii) vkS j (iii) xy r gSaA
82. ,d y ksd rkaf=kd O;oLFkk esalal n loksZPp gksrh gS
82. In a democratic set up, parliament is supreme
D;ksfd %
because:
(A) ;g jk"V ifr d k fuokZp u d jrh gSA
(A) it elects the President. (B) ;g eq [; U;k;k/kh'k fo#) vfHk;ksx ifjr d j
(B) it can impeach the Chief Justice. ld rhgSA
(C) it makes and can change the laws. (C) ;g d kuwukasd kfuek.Zk,oamuesala'kk/sku d j ld rh
gS
A
(D) it enjoys the residuary powers.
(D) bld sikl vof'k"V 'kfDr;kgks rhgSA
83. India is a
83. Hkkjr gS,d %
(i) Secular (ii) Sovereign (i) iaFkfujis
{k (ii) la
iz
Hkq
(iii) Socialist (iv) Democratic Republic (iii) lekt oknh (iv) yks
d rka
f=kd x.kra
=k
Their correct order as mentioned in the Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esafn;k x;k bud k lgh e gS%
Constitution of India is (A) iv, iii, ii, i (B) ii, iii, i, iv
(A) iv, iii, ii, i (B) ii, iii, i, iv (C) i, ii, iii, iv (D) iii, iv, i, ii

(C) i, ii, iii, iv (D) iii, iv, i, ii

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84. Read the fullowing statements: 84. fuEu d Fkuksad ksif<+;s%
(i) The Indian Constitution clearly states the (i) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esaukxfjd ksad sewy d kZO;ksad k
Fundamental Duties of citizens. Li"Vr% mYy s[k fd ;k x;k gS
(ii) The Fundamental Rights are also grantcd (ii) Hkkjrh; la
fo/kku Hkkjrh; ukxfjd ks
ad ksew
y vf/kd kj
by the Indian Constitution to the citizens of India. miy C/k d jkrk gS
Which one of the following is correct? fuEu esalsd kSulk d Fku lR; gS\
(A) Both (i) and (ii) are true (A) (i) rFkk(ii) nks
uksalR; gSa
(B) Both (i) and (ii) are false (B) (i) rFkk(ii) nks
uksaxy r gSa
(C) (i) is true (ii) is false (C) (i) lR; gSijUrq(ii) xy r gS
(D) (i) is false, (ii) is true (D) (i) xy r gSijUrq(ii) lR; gS

85. The symbols of National Emblems and their


85. jk"V
h; fpUg es
aiz
rhd kasrFkkmulsrkRi;Zuhpsfn;sx;sgS%
meanings are stated below: .
(a) p (i) d Bks
j Je
(a) Chakra (i) Hard work
(b) 'ks
j (ii) rs
t fLork] opZLo ,oa'kfDr
(b) Lions (ii) Majesty, awe and power
(c) ?kks
M +k (iii) /keZ
(c) Horse (iii) Dharma
(d) cS
y (iv) t kZ,oaxfr
(d) Bull (iv) Energy and speed

Which of the following indicates the correct


mijksDr d kslgh lqesfy r d hft ;s%
matching of above?
(A) a-i ; b-ii ; c-iii ; d-iv
(A) a-i ; b-ii ; c-iii ; d-iv
(B) a-iv ; b-iii ; c-ii ; d-i
(B) a-iv ; b-iii ; c-ii ; d-i
(C) a-iii ; b-ii ; c-iv ; d-i
(C) a-iii ; b-ii ; c-iv ; d-i
(D) a-iii ; b-iv ; c-ii ; d-i
(D) a-iii ; b-iv ; c-ii ; d-i

86. Which of the following proclaims that "all human 86. ^^lHkhO;fDr Lora=kiSnkgksrsgSarFkklHkhizfr"Bk,oa
beings are born free and equal in dignity and vf/kd kjksad h n`f"V lsleku gksrsgSafuEu esals;g
rights"? fd ld h ekU;rk gS\
(A) The Indian Constitution (A) Hkkjrh; la fo/kku
(B) The Algiers Conference (B) vfYt ;lZlEes yu
(C) The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (C) ekuokf/kd kjksad klkoZ
HkkS
fed ?kks
"k.kk&i=k
(D) ck.Mq
ax lEesy u
(D) The Bandung Conference.

87. Which of the following is not a feature of


87. Hkkjrh; lafo/kku fufnZ"V iafkfujis{krk d h fuEu esals
Secularism as spelied out in the Constitution d kSulh fo'ks"krk ughagS\
of India? (A) jkT; d k viuk d ksbZ/keZughagS
(A) No State religion (B) vUrjkRekd kLokra
=;
(B) Freedom of conscience (C) vk/;kfRed jkT;
(C) Theological State (D) /kkfeZ
d d k;ksZd sizcU/ku d hLora=krk
(D) Freedom to manage religious affairs

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88. Which of the following is considered the best 88. ia
p k;rhjkt d sfod kl d hiz f ;kd klgh e pq
fu;s
%
a
method for the selection of judges? (A) jk"V
h; iz
l kj lsok,
(A) Election through the people (B) cy oar jk; esgrk lfefr izfrosnu
(B) Election through the Legislature (C) v'kksd esgrklfefr izfrosnu
(C) Nomination through the Executive (D) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esa73 okala'kks/ku
(D) Election through the political parties lgh e gS%
89. Select the correct sequence of evolution of 89. ia
p k;rhjkt d sfod kl d hiz
f ;kd klgh e pq
fu;s
%
Panchayati Raj from the following:
(i) jk"V
h; iz
l kj lsok,
(i) National Extension Service
(ii) cy oa
r jk; esgrk lfefr izfrosnu
(ii) Balwant Rai Mehta Committee Report
(iii) v'kks
d esgrk lfefr izfrosnu
(iii) Ashok Mehta Committee Report
(iv) 73rd Amendment of the Constitution ofIndia (iv) Hkkjrh; la
fo/kku esa73 okal'kks/ku
The correct sequence is lgh e gS%
(A) i, ii, iii, iv (B) ii, iii, i, iv (A) i, ii, iii, iv (B) ii, iii, i, iv
(C) i, iii, iv, ii (D) iv, iii, ii, i
(C) i, iii, iv, ii (D) iv, iii, ii, i
90. Match the Regional Political Parties and the
90. uhps fn;s x;s {ks=kh; jkt uhfrd ny ksa rFkk muls
States given below:
lEcfU/kr jkT;ksad kslqesfy r d hft , %
a.Telgu Desam Party - (i) Tamilnadu
b. Dravida Munetra Khazagam - (ii) Punjab a. rs
y xqns'ke ikVhZ - (i) rfey ukMq
c. Akali Dal - (iii) Jammu & Kashmir b. nz
foM+equS=k d M+xe - (ii) iat kc
d. National Conference - (iv) Andhra Pradesh c. vd ky h ny - (iii) t EewvkS
j d 'ehj
Which one of the following indicates the correct d. us
'kuy d kWUQ jsUl - (iv) vkU/kzizns'k
matching of the above? fuEu esalsd kSulk ;qXe lgh gS\
(A) a-iv ; b-ii ; c-iii; d-i
(A) a-iv ; b-ii ; c-iii; d-i
(B) a-iv ; b-i ; c-ii; d-iv
(B) a-iiii ; b-i ; c-ii; d-iv
(C) a-iv ; b-i ; c-iii ; d-ii
(D) a-iv; b-i ; c-ii ; d-iii (C) a-iv ; b-i ; c-iii ; d-ii

(D) a-iv; b-i ; c-ii ; d-iii

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