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1 8 14. (A) 121-196 (B) 144-225
(C) 36-83 (D) 16-49
15. (A) 1243 (B) 7516
1. : ::?
(C) 4514 (D) 9425
(A) : (B) :
16. (A) 121 – 134 (B) 691 – 61516
(C) : (D) : (C) 136 – 1410 (D) 312 – 316
2. : :: :? 17. (A) 143 (B) 165
(A) (B) (C) 183 (D) 289
(C) (D) 18.
3. : ::?
(A) : A _ VZ _ AV _ ZA _ V
(A) A V A Z (B) Z V Z A
(B) :
(C) A Z V A (D) Z V A Z
(C) :
19.
(D) :
4. 1. Apple 2. Appreciate
(A) (B) 3. Apply 4. Application
(C) (D) 5. Apartment
5. 25 : 49 : : 37 : ? (A) 5, 1, 2, 4, 3 (B) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4
(A) 41 (B) 56 (C) 5, 1, 3, 4, 2 (D) 5, 1, 4, 3, 2
(C) 60 (D) 65 20 24
6.
(A) (B)
(C) (D) 20. 10, 18, 34, ?, 130, 258
7. : ::? (A) 32 (B) 60
(C) 68 (D) 66
(A) (B)
21. 2, 6, 14, 26, ?, 62
(C) (D) (A) 52 (B) 54
8. : :: :? (C) 44 (D) 42
(A) (B) 22. 6, 12, 21, 33, ?
(C) (D) (A) 45 (B) 48
(C) 40 (D) 46
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23. AD, EH, IL, ?, QT
(A) LM (B) MN
9. (A) (B) (C) MP (D) OM
(C) (D) 24. ABCD, IJKL, QRST, ?
10. (A) (B) (A) YZAB (B) ABYZ
(C) BAZY (D) YAZB
(C) (D)
25. A, B, C, D, E F
11. (A) BEH (B) CFI
(C) DGJ (D) EHL C, B D, A C
12. (A) HIVW (B) MKLN E, A D F, A
(C) EFOP (D) COYZ
13. (A) (B) (A) D (B) B
(C) (D) (C) C (D) F
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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)


Directions : In questions no. 1 to 8, select the 14. (A) 121-196 (B) 144-225
related word/letters/number from the given (C) 36-83 (D) 16-49
15. (A) 1243 (B) 7516
alternatives.
(C) 4514 (D) 9425
1. Oxygen : Breathe : : ?
16. (A) 121 – 134 (B) 691 – 61516
(A) Pen : Ink (B) Disease : Birth
(C) 136 – 1410 (D) 312 – 316
(C) Bed : Rest (D) Glucose : Strength 17. (A) 143 (B) 165
2. Thermometer : Heat : : Barometer : ? (C) 183 (D) 289
(A) Temperature (B) Pressure 18. Which one set of letters when sequentially
(C) Humidity (D) Altitude placed at the gaps in the given letter series
3. Book : Library : : ? shall complied it ?
(A) Fish : River A _ VZ _ AV _ ZA _ V
(A) A V A Z (B) Z V Z A
(B) Aeroplane : Sky
(C) A Z V A (D) Z V A Z
(C) Bouquet : Flower
19. Arrange the following words according to
(D) Ship : Fleet English Dictionary.
4. Inexperience : Mistake : : Carelessness : ? 1. Apple 2. Appreciate
(A) Accident (B) Transportation 3. Apply 4. Application
(C) Gainfulness (D) Successful 5. Apartment
5. 25 : 49 : : 37 : ? (A) 5, 1, 2, 4, 3 (B) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4
(A) 41 (B) 56 (C) 5, 1, 3, 4, 2 (D) 5, 1, 4, 3, 2
Directions : In questions no. 20 to 24, a series
(C) 60 (D) 65
is given, with one term missing. Choose the
6. Wheels : Car : : Monitor : ?
correct alternative from the given ones that
(A) Class (B) Computer
will complete the series.
(C) Keyboard (D) Team 20. 10, 18, 34, ?, 130, 258
7. Large : Enormous : : ? (A) 32 (B) 60
(A) Cat : Tiger (B) Warmth : Frost (C) 68 (D) 66
(C) Plump : Fat (D) Royal : Regale 21. 2, 6, 14, 26, ?, 62
8. Secretive : Open : : Snide : ? (A) 52 (B) 54
(A) Hidden (B) Forthright (C) 44 (D) 42
(C) Outcome (D) Forward 22. 6, 12, 21, 33, ?
(A) 45 (B) 48
Directions : In questions no. 9 to 17, select the
(C) 40 (D) 46
one which is different from other three
23. AD, EH, IL, ?, QT
alternatives. (A) LM (B) MN
9. (A) Wheat (B) Maize (C) MP (D) OM
(C) Grain (D) Pea 24. ABCD, IJKL, QRST, ?
10. (A) Beak (B) Feathers (A) YZAB (B) ABYZ
(C) Egg (D) Mammals (C) BAZY (D) YAZB
11. (A) BEH (B) CFI 25. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are walking
in a line. C is in front of B. D is behind A,
(C) DGJ (D) EHL
but in front of C. E is behind A, but in front
12. (A) HIVW (B) MKLN
of D. F is in front of A. Who is walking on
(C) EFOP (D) COYZ
the extreme back ?
13. (A) River (B) Ocean (A) D (B) B
(C) Lake (D) Rain (C) C (D) F
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26. B, A C, B A 35.
D, B A C
D, A
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
27.
(A) 336 (B) 330
13, 24, 29, 39, 44, 54, 61, 69
(C) 270 (D) 390
(A) 61 (B) 13
36. 5 4 41
(C) 44 (D) 24
28. 7 3 58
10 2 ?
(A) 34 (B) 12
(C) 99 (D) 104
(A) (B)
(C) (D) 37. ASHA 79 VINAYBHUSHAN = ?
29. (A) 211 (B) 200
(C) 144 (D)
38. 75 20%
'Plenipotentiary'
40%
(A) Plenty (B) Potency
(C) Potential (D) Pony
30. TRAIN WUDLQ (A) 36 (B) 15
BUS (C) 30 (D) 33
(A) EXU (B) DWU 39. 3
(C) EXV (D) VXE
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31. NATION ANITNO
EROFMR 3

(A) FORMER (B) ROMFER (A) 7 (B) 6


(C) REFORM (D) FROMER
(C) 5 (D) 4
32.
40. *

8 * 5 * 2 * 72 * 4
(A) (B) (A) = × + ÷ (B) × = + ÷
(C) (D) (C) × + = ÷ (D) + × = ÷
33. A, B, C, D E 41.
A E F E D C
E
B
(A) C (B) D 3 × 8 × 2 = 832, 6 × 4 × 1 = 461, 8 × 6 × l = ?
(C) F (D) (A) 238 (B) 816
34 36 (C) 146 (D) 681
42.
34. 2593 (2337) 3527 35 + 7 × 5 ÷ 5 – 6 = 24
7324 (?) 6245
(A) 7465 (B) 6232 (A) × – (B) + ×
(C) 7241 (D) 6010 (C) ÷ + (D) – ÷
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26. B is South-West of A, C is to the East of B 35.
and South-East of A and D is to the North of
C in line with B and A. In which direction
of A is D located ?
(A) North-East (B) North
(C) East (D) South-West
27. Find the wrong number in the given series. (A) 336 (B) 330
13, 24, 29, 39, 44, 54, 61, 69 (C) 270 (D) 390
(A) 61 (B) 13
36. 5 4 41
(C) 44 (D) 24
28. Raju introduced a man , "He is my 7 3 58
daughter's maternal uncle's nephew's 10 2 ?
grandfather". How is Raju related with the (A) 34 (B) 12
man ? (C) 99 (D) 104
(A) Father-in-law (B) Son-in-law 37. If ASHA equals 79, then VINAYBHUSHAN =?
(C) Maternal uncle (D) Brother-in-law
(A) 211 (B) 200
29. From the given alternatives select the word
(C) 144 (D) None of these
which cannot be formed by using the letters
of the given word. Find this word. 38. There are 75 persons in a seminar hall 20
'Plenipotentiary' percent of them sitting on chair, 40 percent
(A) Plenty (B) Potency of the remaining sitting on long benches.
(C) Potential (D) Pony How many persons do not possess any seats?
30. If TRAIN is coded as WUDLQ, how is the word (A) 36 (B) 15
BUS coded ?
(C) 30 (D) 33
(A) EXU (B) DWU
39. A man travels 3 km to the West, turns left
(C) EXV (D) VXE
31. In a certain code, NATION is written as and goes 3 km, turns right and goes 1 km,
ANITNO. In that code, which word will be again turns right and goes 3 km. How far is
written as EROFMR ? the from the starting point ?
(A) FORMER (B) ROMFER (A) 7 km (B) 6 km
(C) REFORM (D) FROMER (C) 5 km (D) 4 km
32. There are five friends – Satish, Kishor,
40. Select the correct combinat ion of
Mohan, Anil and Rajesh. Mohan is the
mathematical signs to replace * signs and
tallest. Satish is shorter than Kishor but
taller than Rajesh. Anil is little shorter than to balance the given equation.
Kishore but little taller than Satish. Who is 8 * 5 * 2 * 72 * 4
taller than Rajesh but shorter than Anil ? (A) = × + ÷ (B) × = + ÷
(A) Anil (B) Kishor (C) × + = ÷ (D) + × = ÷
(C) Rajesh (D) Satish 41. Some equations are solved on the basis of a
33. A, B, C, D and E are sitting around a round
certain system. On the same basis, find out
table. A is between E and F, E is opposite to
the co rrec t answer for the unsolv ed
D and C is not sitting in either of the
neighboring seats of E. Who is opposite to equation.
B? 3 × 8 × 2 = 832, 6 × 4 × 1 = 461, 8 × 6 × l = ?
(A) C (B) D (A) 238 (B) 816
(C) F (D) None of these (C) 146 (D) 681
Direction : In questions no. 34 to 36, select the 42. Which interchange of signs will make the
missing number from the given responses.
following equation correct ?
34. 2593 (2337) 3527
35 + 7 × 5 ÷ 5 – 6 = 24
7324 (?) 6245
(A) 7465 (B) 6232 (A) × and – (B) + and ×
(C) 7241 (D) 6010 (C) ÷ and + (D) – and ÷

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43 I, II, III 48.
AB
IV
:

43. :
1. :
2.
3.
:
I.
II. 49.
III.
IV.
(A) (B)
(A) I III
(B) II IV
(C) I, II III
(D) I II III (C) (D)

44. 4
50.

(A) 0 (B) 4 I
(C) 8 (D) 16
0 4 II
45. 9 5 9

(A) (B) , 'B' 01, 11, 23


(C) (D) 'N' 59, 66, 78
46. 31 “MILK”
8 69

(A) 11, 42 (B) 17, 48


(C) 13, 44 (D) 20, 51
47. 4 : 30

(A) (B)
(C) (D) (A) 12, 67, 32, 99 (B) 31, 86, 33, 87
(C) 21, 76, 32, 95 (D) 10, 67, 42, 88

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Directi ons : In question nos. 43, three 48. Which of the answer figures is exactly the
mirror image of the question figure, when
st ate ments ar e giv en followed by four
the mirror is held on the fine AB ?
conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to consider Question figure :
the statements to be true even if they seem to
be at variance from commonly known facts. You
are to decide which of the given conclusions, if
any, follow from the given statements. Indicate
your answer.
43. Statements : Answer figures :
1. All books are boxes.
2. All boxes are papers
3. All pens are paper.
Conclusions :
I. Some papers are books.
II. All books are papers. 49. Which one of the following diagrams best
depicts the relationship among Cement,
III. Some pens are books.
Bricks and Building materials ?
IV. All boxes are books
(A) Only conclusions I and III follow
(A) (B)
(B) Either conclusion II or IV follows
(C) Only conclusions I, II and III follow
(D) Either conclusion I or II or III follow
44. A solid cube of 4 inches has been painted (C) (D)
red, green and black on pairs of opposite
faces. It has been cut into one inch cubes. 50. A word is represented by only one set of
numbers as g ive n in a ny one of the
How many cubes have all three colours ? alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
(A) 0 (B) 4 the alternatives are represented by two
(C) 8 (D) 16 classes of alphabets as in the two matrices
45. th
If 9 of the month falls on the day preceding given below. The columns and rows of
Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that
Sunday, on what day will 1st of the month
of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A
fall ? lett er from thes e matric es can be
(A) Friday (B) Saturday represented first by its row and next by its
(C) Sunday (D) Monday column, e.g., 'B' can be represented by
01, 11, 23 etc., and 'N' can be represented
46. Priya and her father differ in their ages by
by 59, 66, 78 etc. Similarly, you have to
31 years. After 8 years. if the sum of their identify the set for the word. "MILK"
ages will be 69, their present ages are
(A) 11, 42 (B) 17, 48
(C) 13, 44 (D) 20, 51
47. A watch reads 4 : 30. If the minute hand
points East, in which direction will the hour
hand point ?
(A) South-East (B) North-East
(C) North (D) North-West (A) 12, 67, 32, 99 (B) 31, 86, 33, 87
(C) 21, 76, 32, 95 (D) 10, 67, 42, 88

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 1  1  1
51. 4x = sec  = tan  8  x2  2  60. x4 + = 23 x  
x  x  x4  x

(A) –3 (B) 3
1 1
(A) (B)
2 4 61. (a – b) = 3, (b – c) = 5 (c – a) = 1
3 3 3
1 1 a  b  c  3abc
(C) (D) a b c
16 8
(A) 10.5 (B) 15.5
52. sin  + cos  = 2 cos (90° –  )
cot  – 62. 'A' 'B' 20% 'B'
'C' 25% 'C'
(A) 2 (B) 2 –1
` 1200
(C) 2 +1 (D) 0 (` ) –
53. 4 10 (A) 1000 (B) 800
'a'
63. 39, 48, 51, 63, 75, 83, x 69 60
(A) a < 6 (B) 6 < a < 14
(C) a > 5 (D) 6 < a < 12 x –
(A) 50 (B) 51
54. sec4  – sec2  –
(A) sec2  .cot2  (B) cos2  – cos4  64. 675
(C) tan2  .tan4  (D) sec2  .tan2 
55. (A) 5 (B) 6
6 × 15 = x 10 x
(A) 3 (B) 6 65. 28%
(C) 3 (D) +3 ` 1680
56. a+b+1= 0 (a3 + b3 + 1 – 3ab) ` 35910
12.5%
(A) –1 (B) 1
(C) 3 (D) 0 (A) ` 38000 (B) ` 35000
57. 60% (C) ` 40000 (D) ` 42000
25% 66. ` 2400
20% 5%.
1500 –
(A) 48000 (B) 50000 10%
(C) 51000 (D) 45000 (A) 11.5% (B) 12.5%
58. 2750
67. 30°
2500
30
– –
(A) 5% (B) 15% (A) 15 3 (B) 20 3
(C) 20% (D) 10%
(C) 25 3 (D) 30 3
59. xy- P Q 2
68. cos A + cos A = 1 sin2 A + sin4 A
(2, 0) (5, 4) PQ
(A) 0 (B) –1
(A) 14  (B) 25 
1
(C) 100  (D) 32  (C) 1 (D)
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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)

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51. If 4x = sec  and = tan  , then find the 60. If x4 + = 23, then find the value of
x x4
2
 1   1
value of 8  x 2  2  . x   .
 x   x
(A) –3 (B) 3
1 1 (C) 7 (D) –7
(A) (B)
2 4 61. If (a – b) = 3, (b – c) = 5 and (c – a) = 1, then
1 1 a 3  b 3  c 3  3abc
(C) (D) what will be the value of ?
16 8 a b c
(A) 10.5 (B) 15.5
52. If sin  + cos  = 2 cos (90° –  ), then (C) 17.5 (D) 20.5
cot  is – 62. 'A' sells an article to 'B' at a profit of 20%
and 'B' sells it to 'C' at a profit of 25%. If 'C'
(A) 2 (B) 2 –1
pays ` 1200, the cost price of the article
(C) 2 + 1 (D) 0 originally (in ` ) was –
53. Two sides of a triangle are of length 4 cm (A) 1000 (B) 800
and 10 cm. If the length of the third side is (C) 700 (D) 600
'a' cm, then 63. If the average of 39, 48, 51, 63, 75, 83, x
(A) a < 6 (B) 6 < a < 14 and 69 is 60, then the value of x is –
(C) a > 5 (D) 6 < a < 12 (A) 50 (B) 51
(C) 52 (D) 53
54. sec4  – sec2  is equal to – 64. By what least number should 675 be
(A) sec2  .cot2  (B) cos2  – cos4  multiplied to obtain a number which is a
(C) tan2  .tan4  (D) sec2  .tan 2  perfect cube ?
(A) 5 (B) 6
55. If 6 × 15 = x 10 , then find the value (C) 7 (D) 8
of x . 65. Ram Kumar sold his motor cycle to Mohan
(A) 3 (B) 6 at a loss of 28%. Mohan spent ` 1680 on its
repairs and sold the motor cycle to Sohan
(C) 3 (D) +3
56. If a + b + 1 = 0, then find the value of for ` 35910, thereby, making a profit of
12.5%. Find the cost of the motor cycle for
(a3 + b3 + 1 – 3ab).
Ram Kumar.
(A) –1 (B) 1
(C) 3 (D) 0 (A) ` 38000 (B) ` 35000
57. In a big garden 60% of the trees are coconut (C) ` 40000 (D) ` 42000
trees, 25% of the number of coconut trees 66. A man buys some quantity of wheat for
are mango trees and 20% of the number of ` 2400. He sells one-third of it at a profit of
mango trees are apple trees. If the number 5%. At what per cent gain should he should
of apple tress are 1500, then the number of sell the remaining two-third so as to make
trees in the garden is – an overall profit of 10% on the whole
transaction ?
(A) 48000 (B) 50000 (A) 11.5% (B) 12.5%
(C) 51000 (D) 45000 (C) 13% (D) 13.5%
58. A coconut merchant finds that the cost price 67. A tree is broken by the wind. If the top of
of 2750 coconuts is the same as the selling the tree stuck the ground at an angle of
price of 2500 coconuts. The loss or gain per 30° and at a distance of 30 m from the root,
cent is – then the height of the tree was –
(A) 5% loss (B) 15% loss (A) 15 3 m (B) 20 3 m
(C) 20% gain (D) 10% gain
59. In xy-plane, P and Q are two points having (C) 25 3 m (D) 30 3 m
co-ordinates (2, 0) and (5, 4) respectively. 68. If cos A + cos2 A = 1, then sin2 A + sin4 A is
Then find the numerical value of the area equal to
of the circle with radius PQ. (A) 0 (B) –1
(A) 14  (B) 25  1
(C) 100  (D) 32  (C) 1 (D)
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78. 3
69. 2x = 256 x –
2
(A) 14 (B) 16
30
70. 3 4 96
2 8 80 , (A) 9.5 (B) 8.5
2 3 120 (C) 9 (D) 8
5 12 – 79. –
(A) (B)
1 7
(A) 39 (B) 42 (C) (D)
11 11
80. 3
7
(C) 43 (D) 44 –
11
71. a4 + b4 = a2 b2 (a6 + b6) – 9 2 3 3
(A) (B) 27 3
(A) 0 (B) 1 4
(C) a2 + b2 a2 b4 + a4b2
4 2
72. A, B C (C) 3
(D) 9 3 3
9
24, 36 48
2 C 81. 4, 9, 25, 49, 121, 144 –
(A) 144 (B) 121
3 A
82. ABCD C
(A) 20 (B) 18
AD P AB Q
(C) 16 (D) 15
1
73. 221 64 DP = AB BQ AB
13 2

(A) 0 (B) 1 (A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2
(C) 1 : 1 (D) 3 : 1
74. 105 90 83. AB O
45 72  AOE = 150°  DAO = 51°  CBE


(A) 8 (B) 6
(C) 7 (D) 5
75. 125

65 6

(A) 75 (B) 85
(A) 115° (B) 110°
(C) 95 (D) 105
76. 84.
3 1 32 2

2:1 (A) 7 (B) 9


(C) 11 (D) 16
(A) 48 (B) 1 36 85. 21
(C) 36 (D) 60
77. 4 5
– (A) 441 
1 (B) 1386 
(A) 20% (B) 22 %
2 (C) 21 
(C) 25% (D) 30% (D)
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78. A motor-boat goes 2 km up-stream in a
69. If 2x = 256, then the value of x is – stream flowing at 3 km per hr and returns
(A) 14 (B) 16 downst ream to the st art ing po in t i n
(C) 18 (D) 20 30 minutes. Find the speed of the motor-
70. One man, 3 women and 4 boys can do a boat in still water.
piece of work in 96 hours, 2 men and 8 boys (A) 9.5 kmph (B) 8.5 kmph
can do it in 80 hours, 2 men and 3 women (C) 9 kmph (D) 8 kmph
can do it in 120 hours. Then 5 men and 12 79. If the circumcentre of a triangle lies outside
boys can do complete work in – it, then the triangle is –
1 7 (A) Equilateral (B) Acute angled
(A) 39 hours (B) 42 hours (C) Right angled (D) Obtuse angled
11 11 80. Each edge of a regular tetrahedron is 3 cm,
7 then its volume is –
(C) 43 hours (D) 44 hours
11 9 2
71. If a4 + b4 = a2 b2, then (a6 + b6) will be equals to – (A) cm3 (B) 27 3 cm3
4
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) a2 + b2 (D) a2 b4 + a4b2 4 2
72. A, B and C can complete a work separately (C) cm3 (D) 9 3 cm3
9
in 24, 36 and 48 days respectively. They
81. The wrong number of the sequence
started together but C left after 2 days of
4, 9, 25, 49, 121, 144 is –
start and A left 3 days before the completion
(A) 144 (B) 121
of work. In how many days will the work be
(C) 49 (D) 4
completed ?
82. ABCD is a rhombus. A straight line through
(A) 20 days (B) 18 days C cuts AD produced at P and AB produced at
(C) 16 days (D) 15 days
73. A number, when divided by 221, leaves a 1
Q. If DP = AB, then the ratio of the lengths
remainder 64. What is the remainder if the 2
same number is divided by 13 ? of BQ and AB is –
(A) 0 (B) 1 (A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2
(C) 11 (D) 12 (C) 1 : 1 (D) 3 : 1
74. Two trains 105 metres and 90 metres 83. In the following figure, AB be diameter of a
long, run at the speeds of 45 km/hr circle whose centre is O. If  AOE = 150°
and 72 km/hr respectively, in opposite
and  DAO = 51°, then find the measure of
directions. The time which they take to
cross each other, is –  CBE.
(A) 8 seconds (B) 6 seconds
(C) 7 seconds (D) 5 seconds
75. Two trains, each of length 125 metre, are
running in parallel tracks in opposite
directions. One train is running at a speed
65 km/hour and they cross each other in
6 seconds. The speed of the other train is –
(A) 75 km/hour (B) 85 km/hour
(C) 95 km/hour (D) 105 km/hour
76. Two candle of the same height are lighted (A) 115° (B) 110°
at the same time. The first is consumed in (C) 105° (D) 120°
3 hours and the second in 1 hour. Assuming 84. The difference of the areas of two squares
that each candidate burnished a constant drawn on two line segments of different
rate. In how many hours after being lighted, lengths is 32 sq.cm. Find the length of the
the ratio between the first and second greater line segment if one is longer than
candle becomes 2 : 1? the other by 2 cm.
(A) 48 minutes (B) 1 hour 36 minutes (A) 7 cm (B) 9 cm
(C) 36 minutes (D) 60 minutes (C) 11 cm (D) 16 cm
77. If the selling price of 4 articles is equal to 85. If the radius of a cone is 21 cm, then find
the cost price of 5 articles, then the profit the difference of curved surface area and
percent will be – total surface area.
(A) 441  cm2
1 (B) 1386  cm2
(A) 20% (B) 22 %
2 (C) 21  cm2
(C) 25% (D) 30% (D) cann't be determined
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86. 12 2 93.
12

– (A) 15 (B) 18
(A) 4 3 (B) 8 3 (C) 20 (D) 24
94.
(C) 6 3 (D) 11 3
3
87. 20 3
10 (A) 4 (B) 6
2 (C) 6.4 (D) 7.5
(A) 1 95. A ` 6000 B 2
(B) 1 40 ` 1500, C 4
` 900
(C) 1 20

(D) 2 40 (A) 5% (B) 6%
88. A B 10% B A
(96 100 ) :
(A) 10% (B) 9%
1 1
(C) 11 % (D) 9 % 5
9 11

 5x 2  13xy  6y 2 
89. x :y=2 :1  
 x2  y2 
 

3 4
(A) (B)
4 3

55
(C) 0 (D)
4
90. 50
100
90 60
45

(A) 600 (B) 300 96.
(C) 200 (D) 150 –
91. 30 75 ` 510 (A) 1000 (B) 1800

`2 , 97. –
(A) 1400 (B) 1300
(A) ` 9 (B) ` 10
98. –
(C) ` 11 (D) ` 12 (A) 5400 (B) 5600
92. A 18 B 15
B 10 99.
A
(A) 9 : 10 (B) 20 : 13

1 100.
(A) 5 (B) 5
2
(A) 500 (B) 400
(C) 6 (D) 8 (C) 300 (D) 200
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86. A circle is inscribed in a square whose 93. Tapas works twice as fast as Mihir. If both
length of the diagonal is 12 2 cm. An of t hem tog ether complete a work in
12 days. Tapas alone can complete it in–
equilateral triangle is inscribed in that (A) 15 days (B) 18 days
circle. The length of the side of the triangle (C) 20 days (D) 24 days
is 94. A sum of money becomes double in 3 years
(A) 4 3 cm (B) 8 3 cm at compound interest compounded annually.
At the same rate, in how many years will it
(C) 6 3 cm (D) 11 3 cm become four times of itself ?
87. Water is flowing at the rate of 3 km/hr (A) 4 (B) 6
through a circular pipe of 20 cm internal (C) 6.4 (D) 7.5
diameter into a circular cistern of diameter 95. At some rate of simple interest, A lent
10 m and depth 2 m. In how much time will ` 6000 to B for 2 years and ` 1500 to C for
the cistern be filled ? 4 years and received ` 900 as interest from
(A) 1 hour both of them together. The rate of interest
(B) 1 hour 40 minutes per annum was –
(C) 1 hour 20 minutes (A) 5% (B) 6%
(D) 2 hours 40 minutes (C) 8% (D) 10%
88. A's income is 10% more than B's income. Directions (96 – 100) : Given here is a bar graph
How much percent is B's income less than showing the number of cycles produced in a
A's income ? factory during five consecutive weeks.
(A) 10% (B) 9% Graph showing the number of cycles
produced in a factory in 5
1 1 consecutive weeks
(C) 11 % (D) 9 %
9 11
89. If x : y = 2 : 1, then find the value of
 5x 2  13xy  6y 2 
 .
 x2  y2 
 
3 4
(A) (B)
4 3
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(C) 0 (D)
4
90. In an examination, the average of marks
was found to be 50. For deducting marks for
computational errors, the marks of 100
candidates had to be changed from 90 to 60
each and so the average of marks came
down to 45. The total number of candidates,
who appeared at the examination, was – 96. The number of cycles produced during third
(A) 600 (B) 300 and fourth weeks together is –
(C) 200 (D) 150 (A) 1000 (B) 1800
91. 30 pens and 75 pencils altogether were (C) 2000 (D) 1900
97. The number of cycles produced in the 5th
purchased for ` 510. If the average price of
week is –
a pencil was ` 2, what was the average price (A) 1400 (B) 1300
of a pen ? (C) 1440 (D) 1600
(A) ` 9 (B) ` 10 98. Total number of cycles produced in five
(C) ` 11 (D) ` 12 consecutive weeks is –
(A) 5400 (B) 5600
92. A alone can complete a work in 18 days and
(C) 5500 (D) 7000
B alone in 15 days. B alone worked at it for
99. Find the ratio of cycles produced in fourth
10 days and then left the work. In how many week and third week.
more days, will A alone complete the (A) 9 : 10 (B) 20 : 13
remaining work ? (C) 13 : 10 (D) 10 : 9
1 100. Find the difference of cycle produced in the
(A) 5 days (B) 5 days second week and fourth week.
2
(A) 500 (B) 400
(C) 6 days (D) 8 days (C) 300 (D) 200
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III ( )
101. 111.
(A) –
(B) (A)
(C) (B)
(D) (C)
102. (D)
(A) 112.
(B) –
(A) (B)
(C)
(C) (D)
(D)
113.
103.

(A) (B)
(A) 1991 (B) 1995
(C) 2001 (D) 2005 (C) (D)
104. 114. (LANs)

(A) 1980 (B) 1989 (A) (B)


(C) 1990 (D) 1992 (C) (D)
105. 115. –
(A) (B) (A) (B)
(C) (D) (C) (D)
106. 116. –
(A) (A) CSIR (B) NEERI
(C) CIFRI (D) ICAR
(B)
117. –
(C)
(A) (B)
(D) (C) (D)
107. 118. –
(A)
(A) (B) (B)
(C) (D) (C)
108. (D)
(A) 119.
(B) (A)
(C) (B)
(D) (C)
109. – (D)
(A) (B) 120. 2011
(C) (D)
110. (A)
(B)
(A) (B) (C)
(C) (D) (D)
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Part - III (General Awareness)


101. Socialism succeeds in achieving 111. If a resi sti ve wi re is elongat ed, it s
(A) higher individual welfare in the society resistance increases –
(B) maximum social welfare in the society (A) Increases
(C) higher standard of living of the people
(B) decreases
(D) equal distribution of income in the society
(C) remains constant
102. Economic planning is an essential feature
of (D) All of the above
(A) Mixed economy 112. If a magnet has a third pole, then the third
(B) Dual economy pole is called
(C) Socialist economy (A) extra pole (B) arbitrary pole
(D) Capitalist economy (C) defective pole (D) consequent pole
103. The National Policy for Empowerment of 113. The trans fer o f dat a from a CPU t o
Women was adopted in the year peripheral devices of computer is achieved
(A) 1991 (B) 1995 through
(C) 2001 (D) 2005
(A) modems (B) computer ports
104. The National Commission for Minorities
(C) interfaces (D) buffer memory
was constituted in the year
(A) 1980 (B) 1989 114. Which of the following items is not used in
(C) 1990 (D) 1992 Local Area Networks (LANs) ?
105. Kuldip Nayar, a journalist, was appointed (A) Computer (B) Modern
as a High Commissioner in (C) Interface Card (D) Cable
(A) UK (B) Pakistan 115. Vitamin A is rich in –
(C) Sri Lanka (D) Australia (A) Beans (B) Rice
106. N ame the Ma rat ha Saint who was a (C) Carrot (D) Lime
contemporary of Shivaji.
116. The organisation involved primarily with
(A) Saint Dhyaneshwar
environmental planning is –
(B) Namdev
(C) Saint Eknath (A) CSIR (B) NEERI
(D) Saint Tukaram (C) CIFRI (D) ICAR
107. Which of the following criteria is not used 117. The sweet taste of fruits is due to –
for the classification of human races ? (A) Maltose (B) Ribose
(A) Eyes (B) Ear (C) Lactose (D) Fructose
(C) Nose (D) Hair 118. Analects is the sacred book of –
108. Membrane lipids of chill-sensitive plants (A) Shintoism
contain
(B) Taoism
(A) low proportion of saturated fatty acids.
(C) Confucianism
(B) low proportion of unsaturated fatty
acids. (D) Judaism
(C) equal proportion of saturated and 119. Respiration is regarded as a
unsaturated fatty acids. (A) Synthetic Process
(D) high proportion of unsaturated fatty (B) Catabolic Process
acids. (C) Anabolic Process
109. The Central Drug Research Institute of (D) Reduction Process
India is located at – 120. Srikrishna Committee Report, which was
(A) Delhi (B) Bangalore
made public in 2011, is related to
(C) Madras (D) Lucknow
(A) ragging in educational institutions
110. Which of the following wheat species are
being cultivated in India ? (B) impeachment of Justice Dinakaran
(A) Emmer wheat (B) Bread wheat (C) rejuvenation of higher education
(C) Club wheat (D) Durum wheat (D) demand for a separate Telangana State
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121. 129.

(A) (A) 120 (B) 150
(B) (C) 180 (D) 190
(C) 130.
(D) (A)
122. 2011
– (B)
(A)
(B) (C)
(C) (D)
(D) 131. –
123. 29 (A) (B)
(C) (D)
132.
124.
(A) (B)
(A) (1967) (C) (D)
(B) (1963) 133.
(C) (1959) (A)
(D) (1951) (B)
125. (C)
(D)
(A) 134.
(B)
(C) (A) (B)
(D) (C) (D)
126. 135.

(A) (A)
(B) (B)
(C) (C)
(D) (D)
127. 136.
(A) (A)
(B) (B)
(C) (C)
(D) (D)
128. 137.

(A) (A)
(B) (B)
(C) (C)
(D) (D)
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121. Conglobate gland is a leaf like structure 129. The life span of RBC of man is –
found in (A) 120 days (B) 150 days
(A) Female Cockroach (C) 180 days (D) 190 days
(B) Male Cockroach 130. White clothes are cooler than black ones be–
(C) Male Ascaris cause they
(D) Female Ascaris
(A) absorb all the light that reaches them
122. Shunglu Committee, which submitted its
(B) reflect all the light that reaches them
report in 2011, is/was related to –
(C) will not allow the light to penetrate
(A) revamp of Defence management
(D) cool the sunlight completely
(B) management of Co-operative Sector
131. Brass is made of –
(C) Commonwealth Games scandal
(D) reforms in the Insurance sector (A) copper and tin (B) tin and lead
123. An element of atomic on 29 belongs to – (C) copper and zinc (D) copper, tin and zinc
(A) s–block (B) d–block 132. Ozone layer above the surface of Earth pro-
(C) p–block (D) f–block vides a shield against
124. Which case is related to Fundamental (A) X-rays (B) Ultra-violet rays
Rights ? (C) Gamma rays (D) Infra-red rays
(A) Golakhnath vs. State of Punjab (1967) 133. The market price is related to –
(B) West Bengal vs. Union of India (1963) (A) very short period
(C) Sharma vs. Krishna (1959) (B) short period
(D) State of Bombay vs. Balsara (1951)
(C) long period
125. Which one of the following battles led to the
(D) very long period
foundation of the Mughal rule at Delhi ?.
134. Konark which has famous ‘Sun God Temple’
(A) Third Battle of Panipat
wit h wonderful spec imens of Hin du
(B) Second Battle of Panipat
architecture lies in the state of –
(C) Battle of Haldighati
(A) Orissa (B) Gujarat
(D) First Battle of Panipat
126. India's Balance of Payments can be cor- (C) Karnataka (D) Madhya Pradesh
rected through – 135. Fat can be separated from milk in a cream
(A) Devaluation of currency separator because of:
(B) Vigorous export promotion (A) Cohesive force
(C) Import substitution. (B) Gravitational force
(D) All the above (C) Centripetal force
127. The Lahore Conspiracy Case was registered (D) centrifugal force
against whom ? 136. Who is the vector of Kala-azar ?
(A) V.D. Savarkar (A) Anopheles mosquito
(B) Bhagat Singh (B) Culex mosquito
(C) Chandrashekhar Azad
(C) Tse-Tsefly
(D) Aurobindo Ghosh
(D) Sand fly.
128. Fat present below the skin surface in our
137. The energy that can harness heat stored
body acts as a barrier against
below the earth’s surface is known as :
(A) loss of heat from the body
(A) Thermal energy
(B) loss of essential body fluids
(C) loss of salt from the body (B) Nuclear energy
(D) entry of harmful micro-organisms from (C) Tidal energy
the environment (D) Geo-thermal energy
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138. 144.

(A) (A) (B)
(B) (C) (D)
(C) 145.
(D) (A) (B)
(C) (D)
139.
146.

(A) (A) (B)


(B) (C) (D)
(C) 147.
(D)
140. (A)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(D)
(C)
148.
(D)
141. (A)
(A) (B) (B)
(C) (D) (C)
142. (D)
149.
(A) (B)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(C) (D)
143.
150.

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


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

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138. October and November months give more 144. Drug which helps to reduce anxiety and
rainfall to – brings about calmness is
(A) Malwa Plateau (A) tranquilizer (B) diuretic
(B) Chota Nagpur Plateau (C) analgesic (D) antihistamine
(C) Eastern Hills 145. Glycogen, starch and cellulose are polymers of
(D) Coromandal Coast (A) Fructose (B) Glucose
139. The temperature of boiling water in a steam (C) Lactose (D) Maltose
engine may be high because – 146. In the industrial production of vegetable
(A) there are dissolved substances in water ghee, the process involved is
(B) there is low pressure inside the boiler (A) dissociation (B) reduction
(C) there is high pressure inside the boiler, (C) oxidation (D) ionisation
(D) the fire is at very high temperature 147. Kidney can be taken from a dying person
140. Equilibrium price is the price when – who has the
(A) supply is greater than demand (A) cessation of neurological function only
(B) supply is less than demand (B) cessation of cardiac function only
(C) demand is very high (C) cessation of respiratory function only
(D) supply is equal to demand (D) cessation of kidney function only
148. During respiration the gases enter into the
141. The Great Bath of Indus Valley Civilization
blood and leave the same by the process of
is found at:
(A) Active transport
(A) Harappa (B) Mohenjodaro
(B) Diffusion
(C) Kopar (D) Kalibangan
(C) Diffusion and active transport
142. Which is the artificial port of India ?
(D) Osmosis
(A) Kandla
149. The following is a pseudo-force:
(B) Mangalore
(A) Centripetal force
(C) Chennai or Madras
(B) Centrifugal reaction force
(D) Haldia
(C) Centrifugal force
143. Directive Principles of State Policy in the
(D) Strong nuclear force
Indian Constitution were taken from the
150. Dev ice w hich uses sound waves fo r
Constitution of
detection and ranging is called
(A) Britain (B) Ireland (A) Radar (B) Sonar
(C) USA (D) Canada (C) Pukar (D) None of the above

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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some 162. Last year our company made a ......... of
part of the sentences have errors and some are several lakhs of rupees.
correct. Find out which part of a sentence (A) Profit (B) gain
h a s an error and blacken the oval [ ] (C) rise (D) raise
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), Direction: In Question nos. 163 to 167, a
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the sentence / a part of the sentence is underlined.
oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet.
Below are given alternatives to the underlined
151. I saw (A) / her watch (B)/ TV. (C)/ No error (D)
part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
152. I will not (A)/ let you to (B)/ harm my son.
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In
(C)/ No error (D)
case no improvement is needed your answer is
153. I would (A)/ rather (B)/ you do it. (C)/ No
error (D) (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
154. She had (A)/ as soon run (B)/ as to walk. 163. John is wearing his jacket as it is getting
(C)/ No error (D) very cold.
155. She did (A)/ nothing but (B)/ cursed him. (A) getting on (B) putting on
(C)/ No error (D) (C) taking on (D) no improvement
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 162, sentences 164. I worked in this office since 2005.
given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate (A) have worked
word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each (B) have been working
question. Choose the correct alternative out of the (C) am working
four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate (D) no improvement
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. 165. The host offered me tea but I denied it.
156. Population increase ......... with depletion of (A) said no (B) rejected
foreign reserves has led to great daily hard-
(C) refused (D) no improvement
ships.
166. Can any spiritually dead man be so as to
(A) joined (B) mixed
have no love for his native country?
(C) added (D) coupled
(A) Can any man be so spirituality dead as
157. The National Anthem is at every ......... official
function. to have no love for his native country?
(A) uttered (B) sung (B) Can any native man be so dead as to
(C) whispered (D) chanted have no love for his spiritual country?
158. The doctor took out his ......... to examine (C) Can any dead man be so as to have no
the patient. spiritual love for his native country?
(A) horoscope (B) microscope (D) No improvement
(C) telescope (D) stethoscope 167. How can anyone sympathize with you when
159. The candidate’s exposition was ......... for its what you say is hardly gullible?
brevity and clarity. (A) credible (B) incredible
(A) complimentary (C) credulous (D) no improvement
(B) conspicuous Directions : In Question nos. 168 to 169 out of
(C) incomprehensible the four alternatives, choose the one which best
(D) remarkable
expresses the meaning of the given word and
160. The new India that Nehru led called itself
mark it in the Answer Sheet.
a sovereign ......... Democratic Republic.
168. DUBIOUS
(A) capitalist (B) revisionist
(A) Doubtful (B) Disputable
(C) populist (D) socialist
161. ......... you work hard, you won’t be able to (C) Duplicate (D) Dangerous
clear even the preliminaries. 169. OBSCENE
(A) If (B) Until (A) Indecent (B) Incorrigible
(C) Unless (D) Lest (C) Ridiculous (D) Intolerable
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Directions : In question nos. 170 to 172, choose Direction : In Question nos. 181 to 185, four
the word opposite in meaning to the given word alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase
and mark it in the Answer Sheet. underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative
170. PROTEAN which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/
(A) Amateur (B) Catholic Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
181. A good sportsman cannot afford to have a fit
(C) Unchanging (D) Rapid
of the blues before the game.
171. PREDILECTION
(A) stimulants
(A) Acceptance (B) Attraction
(B) entertainment
(C) Dislike (D) Choice
(C) steroids or drugs
172. ADMONISH (D) depression
(A) Condemn (B) Bless 182. His Utopian idea was entertaining but not
(C) Praise (D) Congratulate acceptable.
Directions : In question nos. 173 to 175, four (A) classic idea (B) intelligent
words are given in each question, out of which only (C) unworthy (D) imaginary idea
one word is correctly spelt or only one word is 183. He has the habit of getting into a row over
misspelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark trivial matters.
your answer in the Answer Sheet. (A) seeking the help
173. (A) monarchy (B) discrepancy (B) picking up a fight
(C) getting a right path
(C) hierarchy (D) anorchy
(D) giving unwanted advice
174. (A) refference (B) rigid
184. A small fry.
(C) occurrence (D) recurrence
(A) little (B) important
175. (A) descriptive (B) receptive
(C) unimportant (D) weak
(C) coopperative (D) competitive 185. Do not lose your head in public.
Directions : In Question nos. 176 to 180, out of (A) be embarrassed (B) shave your hair
the four alternatives, choose the one which can (C) get angry (D) get a headache
be substituted for the given words/sentences Direction : In Question nos. 186 to 190, in the
and indicate it by blackening the appropriate following passages some of the words have been
oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet. left out. Read the passages carefully and
176. Person who insists on adherence to formal choose the correct answer to each question out
rules or literary meaning of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.
(A) Scholar (B) Pedant CLOZE TEST
(C) Pedagogue (D) Literalist Books are the chief carriers of civilization;
because of them ideas ....(186).... and spread. How
177. Calmness and indifference to suffering
important books are, you can judge from the
(A) Stoicism (B) Despair
....(187).... that very hot countries have ....(188)....
(C) Agony (D) Materialism
civilization. There are many ....(189).... for this,
178. The practice of having more than one
but one of the most important is that white ants
husband in the tropics eat ....(190).... all books.
(A) Polyandry (B) Polygamy 186. (A) live (B) extend
(C) Bigamy (D) Supposition (C) improve (D) fall
179. Seeing something which is not actually 187. (A) reason (B) felling
present (C) thought (D) fact
(A) Imagination (B) Presumption 188. (A) little (B) a little
(C) Hallucination (D) Supposition (C) the little (D) less
180. With much liveliness and a sense of 189. (A) effects (B) reasons
purpose (C) accounts (D) consequences
(A) Lousily (B) Jocularly 190. (A) into (B) up
(C) in (D) out
(C) Zealously (D) Jauntily
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Direction : In Question nos. 191 to 200, you have PASSAGE - II
brief passages with 5 questions. Read the The two dominant features of our age are
passage carefully and choose the best answer the science and democracy. They have come to
to each question out of the four alternatives and stay. We cannot ask educated people to accept
mark it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] the deliverances of faith without rat ional
in the Answer Sheet. evidence. Whatever we are called upon to accept
PASSAGE - I must be justified and supported by reason.
Unlike the masses, intellectuals have a Otherwise our religious beliefs will be reduced
taste for rationality and an interest in facts. Their to wishful thinking. Modem man must leam to
critical habit of mind makes them resistant to live with a religion which commends itself to his
intellectual conscience, to the spirit of science.
the kind of propaganda that works so well on the
Besides, religion should be the sustaining faith
majority Intellectuals are the kind of people who
of democracy which insists on the intellectual
demand evidence and are shocked by logical
and spiritual development of every human being
inconsistencies and fallacies. They regard
irrespective of his caste, creed, community or
over-simplification as the original sin of the mind
race, Any religion which divides man from man
and have no use for the slogans, the unqualified
or supports privileges, exploitation, wars cannot
assertions and sweeping generalizations, which commend itself to us today.
are the propagandist’s stock-in-trade. 196. In the passage it is said that democracy
191. Intellectuals are the kind of people who (A) Should aim at intellectual development
(A) look for evidence in support of logical (B) Should strengthen religion
inconsistencies and fallacies (C) Should work for spiritual development
(B) accept only those things which are of very human being
logically consistent and well supported (D) Both (A) and (C)
by evidence 197. Which of the following is correct?
(C) demand logical inconsistencies and (A) A g ood reli gion support s wars if
fallacies necessary.
(D) ignore faulty logic and wrong beliefs (B) A good religion grants a number of
192. ‘Fallacies’ means privileges to people.
(A) illogical arguments (C) A good religion divides man from man.
(B) inconsistencies (D) A good religion supports democratic
(C) false evidence system.
(D) false beliefs 198. The writer of the passage stresses the
193. A trait which intellectuals do not possess importance of
is (A) religion
(A) over-simplification (B) science
(B) logical thinking (C) science and democracy
(D) Democracy
(C) critical thinking
199. The writer says that
(D) rationality
(A) educated people are likely to accept
194. The first sentence of the passage suggests
faith not supported by reason.
that
(B) People should have unquestionable faith
(A) intellectuals behave like individuals,
in religion.
not like members of a crowd
(C) faith and reason are two separate
(B) individuals are intellectuals entities.
(C) all indiv iduals have a taste for (D) faith without rational evidence may not
rationality and an interest in facts be acceptable to the educated people.
(D) groups consist of intellectual 200. What, according to the writer, is the role of
195. The majority of people religion in the present age?
(A) work well with intellectuals (A) To promote rational thinking
(B) possess a critical habit of mind (B) To inculcate scientific spirit in man
(C) resist propaganda (C) To strengthen faith in democracy
(D) do not possess a critical habit of mind (D) To develop faith in God
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