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1. 13 14,

13. :

:
(A) 9 (B) 11
(C) 6 (D) 7
2 6

2. : :: :?
(A) (B) 14. :

(C) (D)
3. 9 : 24 : : ? : 6
(A) 3 (B) 1
(C) 5 (D) 2
4. DCBA : WXYZ : : IJKL : ?
(A) RQPO (B) QPON :
(C) PONM (D) SRQP
5. DHLPTX : BFJNRV : : CGKOSW : ?
(A) AIOMUQ (B) UMQEIA
(C) IJKLMN (D) AEIMQU
6. STAR : RATS : : WARD : ?
(A) DRAW (B) FAME 15 17,
(C) MICE (D) SHINE
7 12
15. 9 6 ?
8 5 6
7. (A) (11, 13) (B) (5, 7)
7 4 3
(C) (47, 49) (D) (29, 31)
65 26 39
8. (A) (B)
(A) 10 (B) 8
(C) (D)
(C) 7 (D) 9
9. (A) bbb fff jjj (B) ccc ggg kkk 16.
(C) mmm qqq ttt (D) kkk ooo sss
10. (A) (B)
(C) (D)
11. (A) 8110 (B) 1234
(C) 9100 (D) 1189
12. (A) QIEM (B) ZOKV (A) 18 (B) 19
(C) TEAP (D) HUQL (C) 12 (D) 24
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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)


1. How many triangles are there in the Directions : In Question nos. 13 to 14, which
following square ? answer figure will complete the pattern in the
question figure ?
13. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :
(A) 9 (B) 11 or more
(C) 6 (D) 7
Directions : In questions no. 2 to 6, select the
related word/letters/number from the given
alternatives.
2. Hive : Bee : : Eyrie : ?
14. Question Figure :
(A) Pigeon (B) Sparrow
(C) Parrot (D) Eagle
3. 9 : 24 : : ? : 6
(A) 3 (B) 1
(C) 5 (D) 2
4. DCBA : WXYZ : : IJKL : ?
(A) RQPO (B) QPON Answer Figures :
(C) PONM (D) SRQP
5. DHLPTX : BFJNRV : : CGKOSW : ?
(A) AIOMUQ (B) UMQEIA
(C) IJKLMN (D) AEIMQU
6. STAR : RATS : : WARD : ?
Direction : In question numbers 15 and 17,
(A) DRAW (B) FAME select the missing number from the given
(C) MICE (D) SHINE responses.
Directions : In questions no. 7 to 12, find the 15. 9 6 ?
odd number/ letters/ number pair from the
given alternatives. 8 5 6
7. (A) (11, 13) (B) (5, 7) 7 4 3
(C) (47, 49) (D) (29, 31) 65 26 39
8. (A) Steel (B) Tin (A) 10 (B) 8
(C) Brass (D) Bronze (C) 7 (D) 9
16.
9. (A) bbb fff jjj (B) ccc ggg kkk
(C) mmm qqq ttt (D) kkk ooo sss
10. (A) Marigold (B) Rose
(C) Tulip (D) Lotus
11. (A) 8110 (B) 1234
(C) 9100 (D) 1189
12. (A) QIEM (B) ZOKV
(A) 18 (B) 19
(C) TEAP (D) HUQL (C) 12 (D) 24
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26 27
17. 8 12 14
6 54 7 8 51 4 9 ? 5
4 7 9
I 0
(A) 53 (B) 68 4 II
(C) 76 (D) 71 5 9
18. A B
65% , 'E' 01, 13 'L' 56, 77; 'M' 01, 23
80% 'X' 55, 95
(A) 17 : 15 (B) 12 : 11
(C) 7 : 5 (D) 11 : 10 26. LANE
19. A B 3:2
4:7
8:9

(A) 4 (B) 1
(C) 3 (D) 2
20. FIFTY CACTY, CAR POL,
(A) 11, 67, 32, 97 (B) 11, 66, 33, 96
TAR TOL TARIFF (C) 31, 87, 32, 97 (D) 31, 66, 33,97
27. AIRS
(A) TOEFEL (B) TOLADD
(C) TOLACC (D) TOEFDD
21.

(31, 19, 41)


(A) (23, 33, 51) (B) (16, 27, 11)
(C) (29, 17, 37) (D) (27, 29, 47)
22 23, (A) 12, 76, 99, 78 (B) 43, 55, 86, 95

28.

1 2 5 2 2 :
22. 7 , 8 , 9 , 12 , 16 , ____
7 6 5 4 3

50 2
(A) (B) 15
2 4

4 :
(C) 35 (D) 16
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23. 24, 35, 20, 31, 16, 27, __, __
(A) 9, 9 (B) 8, 25
(C) 12, 23 (D) 5, 30
24 25,
29 30,

24. CHARACTER
29. LU _ TUPLUBTU _ LUBT _ P _ UBTUP
(A) CHARTER (B) CRATE (A) PBUL (B) BPUL
(C) HEARTY (D) TRACER (C) LBPU (D) BUPL
25. ADMINISTRA TION 30. B _ CCABB _ CABBC _ AB _ CCA
(A) Mind (B) Minister (A) BCCB (B) BCBC
(C) Ration (D) Station (C) BBCC (D) BBBC
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Directions : In question numbers 26 and 27. A
17. 8 12 14 word is represented by only one set of numbers as
6 54 7 8 51 4 9 ? 5 given in any one of the alternatives. The sets
9 of numbers given in the alternatives are
4 7 represented by two classes of alphabets as in
the two matrices given below. The columns
(A) 53 (B) 68 and rows of Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4
(C) 76 (D) 71 and that of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9.
18. Two person A and B get the same salary. A letter from these matrices can be represented
Their basic pay are different. The first by its row and next by its column, e.g., 'E'
allowances are 65% and 80% of the basic can be represented by 01, 13 ; 'L' can be
pay respectively. What is the ratio of the represented by 56, 77; 'M' can be represented
basic pay ? by 01, 23 and 'X' can be represented by 55, 95.
(A) 17 : 15 (B) 12 : 11 Similarly, you have to identify the set for the
(C) 7 : 5 (D) 11 : 10 word given in each question.
19. Two horses A and B run at a speed of 3 : 2 26. LANE
ratio in the first lap; during the second lap
the ratio differs by 4 : 7; during the third
lap the ratio differs by 8 : 9. What is the
difference in ratio of speed altogether
between the two horses.
(A) 4 (B) 1
(C) 3 (D) 2
20. In a language FIFTY is written as CACTY,
(A) 11, 67, 32, 97 (B) 11, 66, 33, 96
CAR as POL, TAR as TOL, how can TARIFF (C) 31, 87, 32, 97 (D) 31, 66, 33,97
be written in that language ? 27. AIRS
(A) TOEFEL (B) TOLADD
(C) TOLACC (D) TOEFDD
21. Choose the similar group of numbers on the
basis of certain common properties they
possess :
(31, 19, 41)
(A) (23, 33, 51) (B) (16, 27, 11)
(C) (29, 17, 37) (D) (27, 29, 47)
Directions : In questions no. 22 to 23, a series (A) 12, 76, 99, 78 (B) 43, 55, 86, 95
is given, with one/two term missing. Choose (C) 00, 68, 78, 88 (D) 24, 69, 56, 78
the correct alternative from the given ones that 28. Which is the correct image if the picture is
will complete the series. held in front of a mirror ?
Question Figure :
1 2 5 2 2
22. 7 , 8 , 9 , 12 , 16 , ____
7 6 5 4 3
50 2
(A) (B) 15
2 4
4 Answer Figures :
(C) 35 (D) 16
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23. 24, 35, 20, 31, 16, 27, __, __
(A) 9, 9 (B) 8, 25
(C) 12, 23 (D) 5, 30
Direction : In question numbers 24 and 25, from
the given alternative words, select the word Directions : In questions no. 29 to 30, which
which can not be formed using the letters of one set of letters when sequentially placed at
the given word. the gaps in the given letter series shall
complete it ?
24. C H A R A C T E R
29. LU _ TUPLUBTU _ LUBT _ P _ UBTUP
(A) CHARTER (B) CRATE (A) PBUL (B) BPUL
(C) HEARTY (D) TRACER (C) LBPU (D) BUPL
25. A D M I N I S T R A T I O N 30. B _ CCABB _ CABBC _ AB _ CCA
(A) Mind (B) Minister (A) BCCB (B) BCBC
(C) Ration (D) Station (C) BBCC (D) BBBC
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31. 35. :
I.
: II.
:
I.
II.
(A) I II
(B) I II
:
(C) I
(D) II
36. 24
16 3 40

(A) 12.6 (B) 19 40


32.
(C) 12 40 (D) 11.4
37.

:
(A) (B)

(C) (D)
38.

9× 8 × 7 = 24
: 4× 7 × 3 = 14
2× 1×9=?
(A) 11 (B) 18

39.

33. 7 × 6 × 4 = 674
1. Fenestration 2. Feather 8 × 5 × 3 = 583
3. Feed head 4. Feature 9×1×2=?
5 Feminine (A) 727 (B) 292
(A) 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 (B) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1
40. MN
34 35,
, I II
:

34. :

:
I. :
II.
(A) II
(B) I II
(C) I II
(D) I
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31. From the given answer figures, select the 35. Statements :
one in which the question figure is hidden/ I. Some schools are Laboratories.
embedded. II. All Laboratories are theatres.
Question figure : Conclusions :
I. Some theatres are schools.
II. No School is a theatre.
(A) Neither Conclusion I nor II follow.
(B) Both Conclusion I and II follows.
(C) Conclusion I follows.
Answer figures : (D) Conclusion II follows.
36. A man climbing up a wall of 24 meters high.
He climbs 16 m on one day but slipped back
by 3 m 40 cms in the evening. How far had
the man reached on that day ?
(A) 12.6 m (B) 19 m 40 cms
(C) 12 m 40 cms (D) 11.4 m
32. A circular sheet of paper is folded in 37. W hich fig ure best represen ts th e
particular manner, punched once and then relationship between Editor, Newspaper and
unfolded. Find out the manner in which the Journalist ?
paper was folded and punched from amongst
the answer figures.
Question figure : (A) (B)

(C) (D)
38. Change symbol and solve accordingly to find
correct answer from the alternatives given
below :
9 × 8 × 7 = 24
Answer figures : 4 × 7 × 3 = 14
2×1×9=?
(A) 11 (B) 18
(C) 10 (D) 12
39. Some equations are solved on the basis of
certain system. Find out the correct answer
for the unsolved equation on that basis :
33. Arrange the fo llowi ng acco rding t o 7 × 6 × 4 = 674
dictionary. 8 × 5 × 3 = 583
1. Fenestration 2. Feather 9×1×2=?
3. Feed head 4. Feature (A) 727 (B) 292
5 Feminine (C) 192 (D) 462
(A) 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 (B) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1 40. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then
(C) 4, 2, 3, 1, 5 (D) 4, 2, 3, 5, 1 which of the answer figures is the right
Directions : In question number 34 and 35, one image of the given figure.
or two statements is given followed by two Question Figures :
conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the
statement to be true, even if it seems to be at
variance from commonly known facts. You are
to decide which of the given conclusion/
assumptions can definitely be drawn from the
given statement. Indicate your answer.
34. Statements :
Cactus plants are fleshy but need least
water. Answer Figures :
Conclusions :
I. All fleshy plants are cactus.
II. Cactus plants need least water.
(A) Only II follows.
(B) Neither I nor II follow.
(C) Both I and II follows
(D) Only I follows.
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41. 46. GOODNESS HNPCODTR
GREATNESS
(A) HQFZUMFRT (B) HQFZUODTR
(C) HQFZSMFRT (D) HQFZUFRTM
47. 3
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
42.

1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6.
(A) 5, 6, 1, 3, 2, 4 (B) 6, 5, 3, 1, 2, 4
(C) 6, 4, 1, 3, 5, 2 (D) 6, 1, 3, 4, 5, 2 (A) 18 (B) 16
43. a '÷' b '+' , c '–' (C) 12 (D) 14
d '×' 48.
24a 6d 4b 9c 8 = ? 15 12
(A) 20 (B) 6
(C) 17 (D) 19
44. (A) 9 (B) 12
(C) 15 (D) 10
49.
: :

45.
50.

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

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

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41. Keeping her back towards the rising sun, 46. If GOODNESS is coded as HNPCODTR, how
Reshma starts walking. After a few minutes GREATNESS can be written in that code ?
she turns left and keeps on walking. Then (A) HQFZUMFRT (B) HQFZUODTR
a little later she turns right and then left. (C) HQFZSMFRT (D) HQFZUFRTM
In which direction is she going at the 47. How many faces can you count in this 3
moment ? dimensional model ?
(A) East or South (B) West or North
(C) North or South (D) None of these
42. Which one of the given responses would be
a meaningful order of the following ?
1. Rivulet 2. Ocean
3. Tributory 4. River
5. Sea 6. Rain
(A) 5, 6, 1, 3, 2, 4 (B) 6, 5, 3, 1, 2, 4
(C) 6, 4, 1, 3, 5, 2 (D) 6, 1, 3, 4, 5, 2 (A) 18 (B) 16
43. If a represent '÷', b represents '+', c (C) 12 (D) 14
represents '–' and d represents '×' then 48. From her home facing south west, Kavita
24a 6d 4b 9c 8 = ? walks 15 m and turns northward and walks
(A) 20 (B) 6 12 m. How far was she from her home,
(C) 17 (D) 19 which was her starting point ?
44. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown (A) 9 m (B) 12 m
(C) 15 m (D) 10 m
below in the question figures. From the
49. Select the answer figure which is the same
given answer figures, indicate how it will
as question figure.
appear when opened.
Question Figure :
Question Figures :

Answer Figures :
Answer Figures :

45. Which Venn diagram truly represents 50. Which of the following state the relationship
Teachers, Scholars and students ? bet wee n Socio logy , Psy cho logy and
Humanities ?

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

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

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51. 2 5 57. ` 100000
(A) 2.5 (B) 2.05
(C) 2.005 (D) 2.0005
52. 2 40,000 (A) ` 25000 (B) ` 30000
48,400 (C) ` 20000 (D) ` 15000
(A) 10% (B) 10.5%
58.
(C) 9% (D) 8%
(A) 30% (B) 25%
53.
(C) 20% (D) 15%
59.
12 27
(A) 28% (B) 27%
(C) 26% (D) 25%
(A) 16 (B) 18 60.
(C) 12 (D) 15
54.
(A) 15% (B) 5%
9 : 16 (C) 12% (D) 10%
61. ABC BE CF
(A) 4.5 : 8 (B) 3 : 4
AB = 19
(C) 8 : 4.5 (D) 4 : 3
AC = 22 BC
(0.0539  0.002) 0.4  0.56  0.07
55. =? (A) 19.5 (B) 13
0.04  0.25
(C) 20.5 (D) 26
62. 20 18
(A) 599.6 (B) 59.96
(C) 0.5996 (D) 5.996 3 5
56 60
(A) 15 (B) 14
(C) 13 (D) 12
63. 10%.

1 1
(A) 9 % (B) 9 %
8 7
1
(C) 9 % (D) 10%
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64. 'O' ABC  BAC = 50°
 OBC
(A) 100° (B) 40°
(C) 130° (D) 50°
65. 25%
56. ` 300000 140%
` 40

(A) ` 25000 (B) ` 30000 (A) ` 600 (B) ` 900


(C) ` 45000 (D) ` 35000 (C) ` 800 (D) ` 700
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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)


51. 2 km 5 m is equal to ? 57. I f the t otal am oun t spent by the
(A) 2.5 km (B) 2.05 km Government during the year was ` 100000
(C) 2.005 km (D) 2.0005 km
crores, then the amount spent on Health
52. In a factory, the production of cycles rose to
48,400 from 40,000 in 2 years. The rate of and Education together was
growth per annum is ? (A) ` 25000 crore (B) ` 30000 crore
(A) 10% (B) 10.5% (C) ` 20000 crore (D) ` 15000 crore
(C) 9% (D) 8% 58. The percent of the total spending that is
53. From two points on the ground and lying on
spent on health is
a straight line through the foot of a pillar,
the two angles of elevation of the top of the (A) 30% (B) 25%
pillar are complementary to each other. If (C) 20% (D) 15%
the distances of the two points from the foot 59. The percent of excess money spent on
of the pillar are 12 metres and 27 metres Others than that on Sports is
and the two points lie on the same side of (A) 28% (B) 27%
the pillar, then the height (in metres) of (C) 26% (D) 25%
the pillar is – 60. The percent of less money spent on non plan
(A) 16 (B) 18 than that on defence is
(C) 12 (D) 15
(A) 15% (B) 5%
54. Two isosceles triangles have equal vertical
angles and their areas are in the ratio (C) 12% (D) 10%
9 : 16. Then the ratio of their corresponding 61. If in a triangle ABC, BE and CF are two
heights is medians perpendicular to each other and
(A) 4.5 : 8 (B) 3 : 4 if AB = 19 cm and AC = 22 cm then the
(C) 8 : 4.5 (D) 4 : 3 length of BC is
55. The Simplified value of : (A) 19.5 cm (B) 13 cm
(0.0539  0.002) 0.4  0.56  0.07 (C) 20.5 cm (D) 26 cm
=? 62. 20 men can do a piece of work in 18 days.
0.04  0.25
(A) 599.6 (B) 59.96 They worked together for 3 days, then 5
(C) 0.5996 (D) 5.996 men joined them. In how many more days
Directions : In Question nos. 56 to 60, The is the work completed ?
expenses of a country for a particular year is (A) 15 (B) 14
given in Pie Chart. Read the Pie Chart and (C) 13 (D) 12
answer the Questions. 63. The height of a triangle is increased by
10%. To retain the original area of the
triangle, its corresponding base must be
decreased by ?
1 1
(A) 9 % (B) 9 %
8 7
1
(C) 9 % (D) 10%
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64. 'O' is the circumcentre of triangle ABC. If
 BAC = 50° then  OBC is
(A) 100° (B) 40°
(C) 130° (D) 50°
65. A man bought a watch at 25% discount on
the original price. He got ` 40 more than
56. I f t he to ta l amount spent by t he
the original price by selling it at 140% of
Government during the year was ` 300000 the price at which he bought. The price of
cro res, the am oun t spent on state
buying the watch was ?
development exceeds that on sports by
(A) ` 25000 crore (B) ` 30000 crore (A) ` 600 (B) ` 900
(C) ` 45000 crore (D) ` 35000 crore (C) ` 800 (D) ` 700
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66. 10 8 75. 60°
12 45° 40
:—
(A) 15 (B) 8
(A) 30(3 + 3) (B) 40(3 + 3)
67 70
(C) 20(3 + 3) (D) 10(3 + 3)
76. , sin(A – B) = sinA cosB – cosA sinB,
sin15°

3 1 3 1
(A) (B)
2 2 2

3 3 1
(C) (D)
2 2 2 2
77. A B 3:1
4:1 A
(A) 36 (B) 32
(C) 48 (D) 40
67. 2000 2001 78. sin + sin2 = 1 cos2 + cos4

(A) 50% (B) 40%


(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) –1
68. 1997 1998
79. 40 6 15
(A) 26.9% (B) 27.8% 50

69. 1999 2000

(A) 15000000 (B) 10000000 (A) 5 (B) 6


(C) 4 (D) 2
70. 80.  2sin + 15 cos2  = 7
(A) 1999 (B) 1996
(C) 1997 (D) 2001 cot 
1  1  3 5
71. x+    = 2, x7 +  5  (A) (B)
x  x  4 4
(A) 25 (B) 2
(C) 212 (D) 27 4 4
(C) (D)
72. ` 250 3 5
` 10 50 81. ` 600 240
` 3.50
(A) 25% (B) 25%
` 198
(C) 20% (D) 20%
73. 15 30
(A) 6% (B) 7%
5
(C) 5% (D) 8%
17.5
(A) 10 (B) 30 82. x% ;

74. 1
10 x x
(A) % (B) %
2 2 100  x 100  x
(A) 4 3 (B) 3
4 100 x
(C) 4 2
(D) 3 2
(C) x % (D) %
3 100  x
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66. Two circles of radii 10 cm and 8 cm intersect 75. The shadow of a tower standing on a level
and the length of the common chord is 12 plane is found to be 40 m longer when the
cm. Then the distance between their
sun's altitude is 45°, than when it is 60°.
centres is :—
(A) 15 (B) 8 The height of the tower is
(C) 10 (D) 13.3 (A) 30(3 + 3 ) m (B) 40(3 + 3 ) m
Directions : In Question nos. 67 to 70, Study
the BAR Graph and answer the Question. (C) 20(3 + 3 ) m (D) 10(3 + 3 ) m
76. Provided, sin(A – B) = sinA cosB – cosA sinB,
then sin15° will be

3 1 3 1
(A) (B)
2 2 2

3 3 1
(C) (D)
2 2 2 2
77. The ratio of the ages of A and B at present
is 3 : 1. Four years earlier the ratio was
4 : 1. The present age of A is ?
(A) 36 years (B) 32 years
67. Percentage fall in value from 2000 to 2001 (C) 48 years (D) 40 years
is ? 78. If sin + sin2 = 1, then value of cos2 + cos4
(A) 50% (B) 40%
(C) 75% (D) 25% is
68. The approximate percentage increase in (A) 0 (B) 1
quantity from 1997 to 1998 was ? (C) 2 (D) –1
(A) 26.9% (B) 27.8% 79. A bus moving at 40 km per hour covers a
(C) 26.5% (D) 27.3% distance in 6 hours 15 minutes. If it travels
69. The difference between the bags exported
in 1999 and 2000 was ? the same distance at 50 km per hour how
(A) 15000000 (B) 10000000 long will it take to cover the distance ?
(C) 20000000 (D) 5000000 (A) 5 hrs (B) 6 hrs
70. Value per bag was minimum in the year ? (C) 4 hrs (D) 2 hrs
(A) 1999 (B) 1996 80. If  is an acute angle and 2sin + 15 cos2
(C) 1997 (D) 2001
 = 7, then the value of cot  is
1  1 
71.   = 2, then the value of x7 +  
If x +  3 5
x  x5  (A) (B)
is 4 4
(A) 25 (B) 2
(C) 212 (D) 27 4 4
(C) (D)
72. If a shop-keeper purchases cashewnut at 3 5
` 250 per kg and sells it at ` 10 per 50 81. A fruit seller buys 240 apples for ` 600.
grams, then he will have ____
(A) 25% Profit (B) 25% Loss Some of these apples are bad and are thrown
(C) 20% Loss (D) 20% Profit away. He sells the remaining apples at
73. The average of some natural numbers is ` 3.50 each and makes a profit of ` 198. The
15. If 30 is added to first number and 5 is
% of apples thrown away are ?
subtracted fro m the last number the
average becomes 17.5 then the number of (A) 6% (B) 7%
natural number is ? (C) 5% (D) 8%
(A) 10 (B) 30 82. A number is increased by x% ; to get back
(C) 20 (D) 15 to the original number, it is to be reduced
74. The to tal s urf ace area o f a regular by ?
triangular pyramid with each edges of
length 1 cm is ? 10 x x
(A) % (B) %
(A) 4 3 cm2 (B) 3 cm2 100  x 100  x
4 100 x
(C) 4 cm2 (D) 3 cm2 (C) x % (D) %
3 100  x
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83. 32x – y = 3x + y = 27 , 3x – y 92. 20%


10%,
1
(A) (B) 3 ` 216
3

1
(C) 3 (D) (A) ` 196 (B) ` 180
27
(C) ` 200 (D) ` 108
84.
93. x y 4:3 12 : 7
` 3200/-
(A) 25% (B) 33.33% x
(C) 66% (D) 50% (A) ` 2000 (B) ` 8000
(C) ` 6000 (D) ` 4000
10  25  108  154  225 94. 3 ` 540
85. =?
3
8 2 ` 376.20

1
(A) 4 (B) (A) 2100 (B) 1800
2
(C) 2 (D) 8 (C) 1600 (D) 2000
86. 1896 x2 95. (4x2 + 8x)
x–4 x
(A) 36 (B) 40 (A) 2x (B) 2
(C) 44 (D) 42 (C) 1 (D) 4

1 1 96. 59535
87. x N x2 2
x x x x
(A) N 2
(B) 2N2 – 1 (A) 9 (B) 7
(C) N2 – 2 (D) 4N2 – 2 (C) 5 (D) 6
88. 239x – 239y + 5 = 0 97. 30 17.5
2.5 ×2
(A) 60° (B) 0°
(C) 30° (D) 45°
(A) 80 (B) 105
89. 30 20
(C) 33 (D) 99
9
98. 12 12 12 4 4

(A) 6 (B) 13.5


(A) 12 (B) 8
(C) 15 (D) 5
(C) 4 (D) 10
90. 75
99. 999x + 888y = 1322
 22  888x + 999y = 555
 
 7  x+y
(A) 346.5 2
(B) 693 2 (A) 888 (B) 1
(C) 100 2
(D) 512.25 2 (C) 999 (D) 555
91. 36 120 100. 24
360 8 13

(A) 36 (B) 46 (A) 252 2


(B) 1152 2

(C) 40 (D) 48 (C) 156 2


(D) 96 2

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83. If 32x – y = 3x + y = 27 , then the value of 3x – y
92. A Trader marks his goods 20% above cost
price but allows his customers a discount
will be ?
of 10%, the cost price of a blackboard, which
1 is sold for ` 216, is
(A) (B) 3
3 (A) ` 196 (B) ` 180
1 (C) ` 200 (D) ` 108
(C) 3 (D) 93. Incomes of x and y are in the ratio 4 : 3.
27
84. If the base of right prism remains same and Their expenditures are in the ratio 12 : 7.
the lateral edges are halved, then its Both save ` 3200/- at the end of the month,
volume will be reduced by then the income of x is ?
(A) 25% (B) 33.33% (A) ` 2000 (B) ` 8000
(C) 66% (D) 50%
(C) ` 6000 (D) ` 4000
94. A certain amount of money earns ` 540 as
10  25  108  154  225
85. =? Simple Interest in 3 years. If it earns a
3
8 Compound Interest of ` 376.20 at the same
1 rate of interest in 2 years, find the amount
(A) 4 (B) (in Rupees).
2
(A) 2100 (B) 1800
(C) 2 (D) 8
(C) 1600 (D) 2000
86. A man born in the year 1896 A.D. If in the
year x2 A.D. his age is x – 4, the value of x 95. The term, that should be added to (4x2 + 8x)
is ? so that resulting expression be a perfect
(A) 36 (B) 40 square, is
(C) 44 (D) 42 (A) 2x (B) 2
(C) 1 (D) 4
1
87. The mean of x and is N. Then the mean 96. The smallest whole number that is to be
x multiplied with 59535 to make a perfect
1 square number is x. The sum of digits of x
of x2 and is ? is ?
x2
(A) 9 (B) 7
(A) N 2 (B) 2N2 – 1
2 (C) 5 (D) 6
(C) N – 2 (D) 4N2 – 2
88. The angle between the graph of the linear 97. The numbe r of paving st ones eac h
equation 239x – 239y + 5 = 0 and the x–axis measuring 2.5 m × 2 m required to pave a
is rectangular courtyard 30m long and 17.5 m
(A) 60° (B) 0° wide, are
(C) 30° (D) 45° (A) 80 (B) 105
89. The perimeters of two similar triangles are (C) 33 (D) 99
30 cm and 20 cm respectively. If one side of 98. 12 monkeys can eat 12 bananas in 12
the first triangle is 9 cm. Determine the minutes. In how many minutes can 4
corresponding side of the second triangle. monkeys eat 4 bananas ?
(A) 6 cm (B) 13.5 cm (A) 12 (B) 8
(C) 15 cm (D) 5 cm (C) 4 (D) 10
90. The perimeter of a sheet of paper in the 99. If 999x + 888y = 1322
shape of a quadrant of a circle is 75 cm. It's 888x + 999y = 555
 22  Then the value of x + y is ?
area would be  
(A) 888 (B) 1
 7 
(A) 346.5 cm2 (B) 693 cm2 (C) 999 (D) 555
(C) 100 cm2 (D) 512.25 cm2 100. The diagonal of a quadrilateral shaped field
91. How many seconds will a train 120 metres is 24 m and the perpendiculars dropped on
long running at the rate of 36 km/hr take it from the remaining opposite vertices are
to cross a bridge of 360 metres in length ? 8 m and 13 m. The area of the field is ?
(A) 36 sec (B) 46 sec (A) 252 m2 (B) 1152 m2
(C) 40 sec (D) 48 sec (C) 156 m 2
(D) 96 m2
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III ( )
101. 109.


(A)
(A) 365
(B) 375
(C) 110.
(D) (A) (B)
102.
111.

(A)
(A) (B)
(B) (C)
(C)
112.
(A)
(D)
(B)
103. (C)

(A) (B) 113.


(C) (D)
(A) (B)
104.
(A) 114.
(B)
(C) (A)
(D) (B)
(C)
105.
(A) 115.
(B)
(C) (A) 167
(D) 163
106. 116.

(A)
(A)
(B) (B)
(C) (C)
(D)
107. 117.
(A)
(A) (B)
(B)
(C) (D) (C)
108. (D)
118. RAM
(A)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(C) (C)
(D) (D)
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Part - III (General Awareness)


101. The equilibrium price of a commodity will 109. Reservation fo r the Scheduled cast es
definitely rise if there is a/an : and Scheduled tribes in the service has
(A) increase in both demand and supply. been provided in the Indian Constitution
(B) increase in demand accompanied by a under –
decrease in supply. (A) Article 315 (B) Article 365
(C) increase in supply combined with a (C) Article 335 (D) Article 375
110. Immunization technique was developed by
decrease in demand.
(A) Louis Pasteur (B) Robert Koch
(D) decrease in both demand and supply.
(C) Edward Jenner (D) Joseph Lister
102. If the Union Parliament is to assume
111. The resources which are obtained from bio
legislative power over and subject included sphere and have life are :
in the State List, the resolution to the effect (A) Renewable resources
has to be passed by which of the following ? (B) Biotic resources
(A) Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (C) Potential Resources
(B) Rajya Sabha (D) Abiotic resources
(C) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and legislatures 112. The founder of the 'Arya Samaj' was :
of the concerned States (A) Annie Besant
(D) Lok Sabha (B) Vivekananda
103. Which of the following is the major copper (C) Dayananda Saraswathi
producing country ? (D) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(A) Indonesia (B) Chile 113. Mac lver says 'Kinship creates society and
(C) Sri Lanka (D) Russia society at length creates' _____ ?
104. Who was the governor - general during the (A) Nation (B) City state
(C) State (D) Association
Second Anglo-Mysore War ?
114. Aluminium salt commonly used to stop
(A) Lord Cornwallis
bleeding is ?
(B) Warren Hastings
(A) Aluminium nitrate
(C) Lord Wellesley (B) Aluminium chloride
(D) Sir John Shore (C) Aluminium sulphate
105. A clone is a group of individuals obtained (D) Potash alum
through 115. Which Article of the Indian Constitution
(A) Micropropagation defines the duties of the Chief Minister ?
(B) Hybridisation (A) Article 166 (B) Article 167
(C) Cross pollination (C) Article 164 (D) Article 163
(D) Self pollination 116. The first law of thermodynamics is simply
106. Nitrogen in water is commonly found in the the case of ?
form of (A) Newton's law of cooling
(A) Nitrous oxide (B) Charle's law
(B) Nitrite (C) The law of conservation of energy
(D) The law of heat exchange
(C) Nitrate
117. Chemical name of Gammaxane is
(D) Nitric oxide
(A) Chloro benzene
107. The fleshy thalamus is edible in
(B) Toluene
(A) Orange (B) Tomato (C) Aniline
(C) Mango (D) Apple (D) Benzene hexachloride
108. The forests which act as barriers against 118. RAM is used as a short memory in a
cyclones are : computer because it :
(A) Alpine forests (A) Is very expensive
(B) Monsoon forests (B) Has less capacity
(C) Mangrove forests (C) Is volatile
(D) Evergreen forests (D) Is programmable
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119. 128.

(A) (A)
(B) (B)
(C)
(C)
(D)
(D)
129.
120
(A) (B)
(A)
(C) (D) (B)
121. (C)
(A) (D)
(B) 130.
(C) 4
(D) 2014
122.
(A) (A) (B)
(C) (D)
(B)
131.
(C)
(D)
(A)
123.
(B)
(A) (C)
(B) (D)
(C) 132.
(D)
124. DNA (A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) 133.
(A) 1940 (B) 1945
(B)
(C) 1942 (D) 1946
(C) 134.
(D)
125. (A) I (B) IV
(C) III (D) II
(A) (B) 135.
(C) (D) (A) (B)
126. (C) (D)
136.

(A)
(A) (B)
(B)
(C) (D)
(C)
137.
(D) 100%
127. (A)
(B)
(A) (B) (C)
(C) (D) (D)
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119. Regarding money supply situation in India 128. Total internal reflection can not take place
it can be said that the : when light goes from :
(A) Currency with the public is more than (A) water to glass
the deposits with the banks. (B) glass to water
(B) Currency with the public is inconvertible (C) glass to air
only (D) water to air
(C) Currency with the public is almost 129. Governmen t o f I ndia ha s deci de d t o
inte grate ____ wit h recent laun ched
equal to the deposits with the bank.
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana
(D) Currency with the public is less than
(A) Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme
the deposits with the banks.
(B) National Rural Livelihood Mission
120 What does the word 'ambilbian' means ? (C) Maha tm a Gandhi Natio nal Rural
(A) Three lives (B) Four lives Employment Guarantee Act
(C) One life (D) Two lives (D) Haryali
121. A low interest policy is also known as : 130. Name the acid attack victim who was
(A) dear money policy honoured with prestigious "International
(B) income generating policy Woman of Courage" award on 4 March 2014
(C) cheap money policy at the State Department Ceremony in
(D) investment policy Washington by Michelle Obama, first lady
122. Tulsidas wrote Ramcharitamanas during of the U.S.
the reign of (A) Nirbhaya (B) Shivani
(A) Rama Raya (C) Malini (D) Laxmi
(B) Akbar 131. The Members of the Constituent Assembly
(C) Jehangir which enacted the Constitution of India
(D) Kirshnadeva Raya were :
123. To whom the President has to submit his (A) Directly elected by the People
(B) Nominated by the Political Parties
resignation ?
(C) Nominated by Governor - General
(A) Prime Minister
(D) Elected by the Legislative Assemblies
(B) Chief Justice
of various Provinces
(C) Speaker 132. The most abundant element in the earth
(D) Vice President crust is –
124. The hydrophilic nature of DNA is due to the (A) Silicon (B) Calcium
presence of : (C) Oxygen (D) Nitrogen
(A) deoxyribose sugar 133. Cripps Mission came to India in _____ .
(B) phosphate group (A) 1940 (B) 1945
(C) thymine base (C) 1942 (D) 1946
(D) a number of hydrogen bonds 134. Which one of the following chapters in the
125. Who among the following Mughal rulers India n C onsti tut ion guarantees
banned music and dancing ? fundamental rights of the people ?
(A) Aurangzeb (B) Babar (A) Part I (B) Part IV
(C) Jehangir (D) Humayun (C) Part III (D) Part II
126. A reversible and an irreversible engine are 135. Interferons are synthesized in response to
workin g bet ween t he same limits o f (A) Bacteria (B) Virus
(C) Fungi (D) Mycoplasma
temperature. The efficiency of
136. The total number of planets revolving
(A) The two engines is equal
around the sun is
(B) The irreversible engine is greater than
(A) Six (B) Five
the reversible engine (C) Eight (D) Seven
(C) The reversible engine is greater than 137. The market equilibrium for a commodity
the irreversible engine is determined by :
(D) Each engine is 100% efficeint (A) The balancing of the forces of demand
127. In a computer system, which device is and supply for the commodity.
functionally opposite of a Key-board ? (B) The market demand of the commodity.
(A) Printer (B) Joystick (C) The intervention of the Government.
(C) Trackball (D) Mouse (D) The market supply of the commodity.
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138. 145.
(A)
(A) (B) (B)
(C) (D) (C)
139. (D)
146.
(A) (B)
(C) (D) (A)
140. (B)
(C)
(A) (B) (D)
(C) (D) 147.
141.

(A) (B)
(A)
(C) (D)
148. 1956
(B)
(A) 17 9
(C)
(B) 14 6
(D)
(C) 17 6
(D) 15 9
142.
149. 25
(A)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(D)
(C)
143.
(D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D) 150.

144.
(A) (A)
(B) (B)
(C) (C)
(D) (D)

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138. Which of the following is used in the 145. Red rot of sugar cane caused by :
treatment of cancer ? (A) Cercospora personata
(A) Psychotherapy (B) Chemotherapy (B) Phylophthora infestans
(C) Electrotherapy (D) Physiotherapy
(C) Alternaria alternata
139. In a solar or lunar eclipse, the region of
earth's shadow is divided into (D) Collectotrichum Falcatum
(A) Four parts (B) Three parts 146. The largest current, because of its dark
(C) Five parts (D) Two parts water is known as the 'black current' and
140. Who among the following is named as that is :
"Haryana Hurricane" ? (A) Kuroshio Current
(A) Kapil Dev (B) Ajay Ratsa (B) Gulf Stream
(C) Nawab Pataudi (D) Ajay Jadeja (C) Antarctic Current
141. An ele ctron mic ro scope g ives hi ghe r
(D) California Current
magnifications than an optical microscope
because : 147. N ame t he king dom which fi rs t used
(A) The electron microscope uses more elephants in wars ?
powerful lenses (A) Kosala (B) Champa
(B) The electrons have more energy than (C) Avanti (D) Magadha
the light particulars 148. The States reorganization in 1956 created
(C) The velocity of electrons is smaller than ____ ?
that of light (A) 17 States and 9 Union Territories
(D) The wavelength of electrons is smaller
(B) 14 States and 6 Union Territories
as compared to the wavelength of visible
light (C) 17 States and 6 Union Territories
142. Economies of a firm are : (D) 15 States and 9 Union Territories
(A) An increase in its profits 149. The largest forest which covers 25 percent
(B) Saving in it's production costs of the world's forest land is :
(C) A reduction in its selling expnses (A) Taiga forest of Siberia
(D) Its dominance of the market (B) Temperate forests of Europe
143. Who construct ed Humayun's tomb in
(C) Monsoon forest
Delhi ?
(A) Humayun (B) Babar (D) The tropical Rain forest
(C) Akbar (D) Haji Begam 150. Who among the following Sultans tried to
144. The sense of balance is achieved by : prohibit sati ?
(A) Spinal chord equilibrium (A) Jalaluddin Khilji
(B) Cerebellum equilibrium (B) Alauddin Khilji
(C) Thalamus equilibrium (C) Firoz Tughlaq
(D) Cerebrum equilibrium
(D) Mohammad Bin Tughlaq

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Part - IV (English Language)


Directions: In Question nos.151 to 155 Directions: In Question nos.161 to 165 out of
sentences given. with the blanks to be filled the four alternatives, choose’ the one which
i n wi th an app r op ri ate word (s). Four can be substituted for the given words/
alternatives are suggested for each question. sentences and indicate it by blackening the
Choose the correct alternative out of the four appropriate circle in the Answer Sheet.
and indicate it by blackening circle in the
161. That which cannot be avoided
Answer Sheet.
(A) Infallible (B) Inevitable
151. The little boy ran _____ fast that he was
(C) Inestimable (D) Indifferent
_____ for breath.
(A) so, gasping (B) too, fighting 162. Artistic, musical, or dramatic interpretation.
(C) very, struggling (D) so, inhailing (A) Rendition (B) Reparation
152. There were so many _____ points in his (C) Report (D) Imitation
speech that the audience _____ to get the 163. A person who leaves his own country in
message. order to go and live in another.
(A) relevant, hastened (A) Refugee (B) Immigrant
(B) superficial, listened (C) Expatriate (D) Emigrant
(C) irrelevant, failed 164. Showing a dislike of anything improper.
(D) interesting, tried (A) Crude (B) Strict
153. She was so _____ that she was _____ by all.
(C) Prim (D) Rude
(A) talented, praised
165. Walking in sleep.
(B) proud, respected
(C) stupid, admired (A) Somnambulism
(D) excellent, warned (B) Insomnia
154. He was so _____ at his job that he was asked (C) Sleepyhead
to give a _____ to the visitors. (D) Somnolence
(A) able, disclosure Directions: In Question nos. 166 to 170, you
(B) agile, demolition have a passage with 5 questions. Read the
(C) accurate, display passage carefully and choose the best answer
(D) adept, demonstration to each question out of the four alternatives
155. The_____ of the ‘Chief' was _____ upon him. and mark it by blackening the appropriate circle
(A) name, dismissed
in the Answer Sheet.
(B) appointment, thrown
Passage
(C) title, bestowed
(D) title, imposed Research is a detailed study of a subject
Directions: In Question nos. 156 to 160 if, undertaken on a systematic basis in order to
choose the word opposite in meaning to the increase the stock of knowledge, including
given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet knowledge of man, culture and society, and the
156. Obsequious use of this stock of knowledge to devise new
(A) clever (B) careful applications. It is used to establish or confirm
(C) opaque (D) domineering facts, reaffirm the results of previous work, solve
157. Vacillate new or, existing problems, or develop new
(A) repel (B) relieve theories. To test the validity of instruments,
(C) injure (D) decide
procedures, or experiments, research may
158. Tranquil
replicate elements of prior projects, or the project
(A) Disturbed (B) Perpetual
(C) Unruffled (D) Temporal as a whole. The primary purposes of basic
159. Enlarge res earch are documentati on, disco very,
(A) condense (B) glorify interpretation, or the research and development
(C) augment (D) amplify of methods and systems for the advancement of
160. Unscrupulous human knowledge. There are several forms of
(A) Dedicated (B) Conscientious res earch: s cientific , humanit ies, art is tic,
(C) Superfluous (D) single-minded economic, social, business, marketing, etc.
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Academic publishing describes a system Directions : In Question nos.171 to 175, four
that is necessary in order for academic scholars words in each question, out of which only one
to review the work and make it available for a word iscorrectly spelt. Find the correctly spelt
wider audience. Most academic work is published word and mark your answer in the Answer
in book form. There is also a large body of Sheet.
research that exists in eit her a thesis or 171. (A) Ansastral (B) Encestral
dissertation form. Many researchers spent their (C) Ansestral (D) Ancestral
time applying for grants for research funds. These 172. (A) Aberrance (B) Naseating
grants are necessary not only for researchers to (C) Delibarate (D) Maditation
carry out their research, but also as a source of 173. (A) Intecedent (B) Antecedent
(C) Antecedant (D) Entecedent
merit.
174. (A) Cemetry (B) Cemetary
166. What is research?
(C) Symetry (D) Cemetery
(A) Research is the creation of new forms
175. (A) Curioucity (B) Curiousity
of knowledge.
(C) Curiosity (D) Quriocity
(B) Research is the attempt to limit the
Directions: In Question nos. 176 to 180 in the
growth of knowledge. following passage some of the words have been
(C) Research is the destruction of previous left out. Read the passage carefully and choose
works. the correct answer to each question out of the
(D) R esearch is a pro ce ss having n o four alternatives and fill in the blanks.
practical use. Passage
167. How many kinds of research are there ? A team of Indian engineers (176) shown
(A) There are two different kinds of research. that digital photographs of the hand may (177)
(B) There is only one kind of research. cholesterol levels in the body and serve as an
(C) There are different kinds of research. early warning signal (178) poor lipid health
(D) There are seven different kinds of research. without a standard blood test. Researchers
168. Select the answer which best reflects the believe the programme may be (179) in the
view expressed in the passage. future and (180) into mobile phones to enable it
(A) Documentation is important in research. to analyse digital images of the hand captured in
(B) Research can thrive without grants. the camera on a mobile phone.
(C) Grants are not based on merit . 176. (A) have (B) has
(D) Researchers never apply for grants. (C) are (D) has been
169. Choose the most appropriate answer from 177. (A) conduct (B) conjecture
(C) conceal (D) reveal
this passage.
178. (A) by (B) at
(A) Academic publishing is meant only for
(C) of (D) before
professionals.
179. (A) resolved (B) retracted
(B) Academic publishing is meant only for
(C) refined (D) recorded
academicians.
180. (A) featured (B) loaded
(C) Academic publishing is meant to benefit (C) formulated (D) fixed
the general public. Directions: In Question nos. 181 to 185, a part
(D) Academic publishing is meant only for of the sentence is underlined. Below are given
experts. alternatives to the underlined part which may
170. Why is research conducted? improve the sentence. Choose the correct
(A) Research is conducted in order to verify alternative. In case no i mprovement i s
information. required, choose ‘No Improvement’ option.
(B) Research is conducted in order to Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
minimize the result of previous works. 181. She is very eccentric woman.
(C) Research is conducted in order to (A) Unusual
develop new problems. (B) Generous
(D) Research is conducted in order to (C) No improvement
destroy facts. (D) Impatient
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182. The wo rkers sh ould have been more 192. Everyone were happy (A)/ to hear (B)/ about
meticulous. his success. (C)/ No error (D)
(A) Punctual (B) Committed 193. Hearing these strange noises above, (A)/
(C) Precise (D) No improvement the thought at once occurred to me (B)/ that
183. I was angry at myself for making such a big thieves had entered the house. (C)/ No error
mistake. (D)

(A) about (B) on 194. The lions (A)/ kill the animals (B)/ and eat
(C) with (D) no improvement his meat. (C)/ No error (D)

184. The chickens in his farm are fatted up 195. Our beloved Prime Minister (A)/ is known
nicely. to (B)/ the prominent figures all over the
(A) are fattying (B) are fattening world. (C) / No error (D)

(C) are fattened (D) No improvement Directions : In Question nos. 196 to 200, four
185. Torture and trauma has made her a mental alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase
patient. underli ned in the sentence. Choose the
alternative which best expresses the meaning
(A) Mania (B) Mad
of Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer
(C) No improvement (D) Lunatic Sheet.
Directions: In Question nos. 186 to 190, out of
196. We must draw the line somewhere.
the four alternatives, choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given word and (A) put the screw on
mark It in the Answer Sheet.
(B) turn the tables
186. Interference
(C) aim at the sky
(A) deference (B) honour
(C) fearful (D) obstruction (D) fix a limit
187. Conjecture 197. To cut the Gordian knot
(A) truth (B) guess
(A) to perform an easy task
(C) knowledge (D) bias
(B) to perform a difficult task
188. Quarry
(A) denounce (B) victim (C) to do a job perfunctorily

(C) quake (D) quest (D) to cut a piece of cloth perfunctorily


189. Verisimilitude 198. The shopping mall is a bee hive of activity.
(A) fantastic (B) festive
(A) a secure place (B) a sweet place
(C) grotesque (D) authenticity
(C) a busy place (D) a costly place
190. Annihilate
(A) Solve (B) Initiate 199. The officer was in the soup when there was
a raid in his office
(C) Deduce (D) Destroy
Directions: In Question nos. 191 to 195, some (A) drinking soup (B) to be in trouble
parts of the sentences have errors and some (C) preparing soup (D) distributing soup
are correct. Find out which part of a sentence
has an erro r and b lack en the ci rcle 200. To win laurels
corresponding to the appropriate correct
(A) To memorise
option. If a sentence is free from error, blacken
the circle corresponding to “No Error” option (B) To earn great prestige
in the Answer sheet.
(C) To be disappointed
191. The team was (A)/ now in the field and (B)/
about to take their place. (C)/ No error (D) (D) To be victorious in a game
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