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I( )
1 6 15 16,

1.
(A) (B) 15. ab _ dda _ ccd _ bb _ d _
(C) (D) (A) cbcba (B) cbbcd
2. A:B::B:D::C:F::? (C) cbaca (D) ccaac
(A) D : F (B) L : F 16. b _ cd _ d _ bcc _ cdb _
(C) F : L (D) E : L (A) dbbbc (B) dccbd
3. Many : Germany : : Land : ? (C) bddcb (D) beccb
(A) Land – Lord (B) Plants
17 18,
(C) Land – Scape (D) Ireland
4. 01 : 08 : : 16 : ?
(A) 25 (B) 125
(C) 64 (D) 27 17. 1, 2, 5, 26, ?
5. D:B::I:C::P:D::? (A) 125 (B) 252
(A) Z : E (B) X : E (C) 526 (D) 677
(C) Y : D (D) Y : E 18. 0, 6, 24, 60, 120, 210, ?
6. B : 16 : : D : ?
(A) 240 (B) 290
(A) 120 (B) 128
(C) 336 (D) 504
(C) 256 (D) 64
19. 25%
7 12

7. (A) (B)
(C) (D) 2 1
8. (A) 32 – 5 (B) 44 – 7 (A) 66 % (B) 33 %
3 3
(C) 59 – 8 (D) 38 – 6
9. (A) 64 (B) 125 1 1
(C) 144 (D) 343 (C) 9 % (D) 11 %
11 9
10. (A) (B)
20. '#' '@' '  ' '@' ' ' '#'
(C) (D)
11. (A) ESTATE – TEASET '&' '  ' '&'
(B) SILENT – LISTEN
(C) PIERCE – RECIPE (A)  (B)
(D) EXPERT – PRETEXT
(C) @ (D) #
12. (A) (B)
21.
(C) (D)
13.

(A) (B)
1. 2.
3. 4. (C) (D)
5. 22 23,
(A) 1, 3, 4, 2, 5 (B) 3, 4, 2, 1, 5
(C) 5, 3, 4, 2, 1 (D) 1, 5, 2, 4, 3
14. 22. Satisfactory
(A) Fascist (B) Scatter
1. CENTRE 2. CENTER (C) Factors (D) Scarify
3. CENTRAL 4. CENTRUM 23. 'Management'
(A) 2, 1, 3, 4 (B) 2, 3, 1, 4 (A) Manage (B) Engage
(C) 2, 3, 4, 1 (D) 3, 2, 1, 4 (C) Magnet (D) Gamet
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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)


Directions : In questions no. 1 to 6, select the Directions : In questions no. 15 to 16, which
related word/letters/number from the given one set of letters when sequentially placed at
alternatives. the gaps in the given letter series shall
1. Eye : Ophthalmologist : : Music : ? complied it ?
(A) Player (B) Pianist 15. ab _ dda _ ccd _ bb _ d _
(C) Conductor (D) Composer (A) cbcba (B) cbbcd
2. A:B::B:D::C:F::? (C) cbaca (D) ccaac
(A) D : F (B) L : F 16. b _ cd _ d _ bcc _ cdb _
(C) F : L (D) E : L (A) dbbbc (B) dccbd
3. Many : Germany : : Land : ? (C) bddcb (D) beccb
(A) Land – Lord (B) Plants Directions : In questions no. 17 to 18, a series
(C) Land – Scape (D) Ireland is given, with one term missing. Choose the
4. 01 : 08 : : 16 : ? correct alternative from the given ones that
(A) 25 (B) 125 will complete the series.
(C) 64 (D) 27 17. 1, 2, 5, 26, ?
5. D:B::I:C::P:D::? (A) 125 (B) 252
(A) Z : E (B) X : E (C) 526 (D) 677
(C) Y : D (D) Y : E 18. 0, 6, 24, 60, 120, 210, ?
6. B : 16 : : D : ? (A) 240 (B) 290
(A) 120 (B) 128 (C) 336 (D) 504
(C) 256 (D) 64 19. The price of an article has been reduced by
Directions : In questions no. 7 to 12, find the 25%. In order to restore the original price,
odd number/ letters/ number pair from the the new price must be increased by :
given alternatives. 2 1
7. (A) Armour (B) Ring (A) 66 % (B) 33 %
3 3
(C) Necklace (D) Bangle
8. (A) 32 – 5 (B) 44 – 7 1 1
(C) 59 – 8 (D) 38 – 6 (C) 9 % (D) 11 %
11 9
9. (A) 64 (B) 125 20. If '#' is the brother of '@', '  ' is the daughter
(C) 144 (D) 343
10. (A) Camel (B) Bullock of '@', ' ' is the sister of '#' and '&' is the
(C) Horse (D) Cat brother of '  ' then who is the uncle of '&' ?
11. (A) ESTATE – TEASET (A)  (B)
(B) SILENT – LISTEN (C) @ (D) #
(C) PIERCE – RECIPE 21. Kanna is taller than Malik, Dev is shorter
(D) EXPERT – PRETEXT than Krish; whereas Krish is taller than
12. (A) Cataract (B) Hypermetropia Malik; Veena is shorter than Krish but taller
(C) Eczema (D) Glaucoma than Malik and Dev is taller than Veena.
13. Which one of the given responses would be Who is the shortest ?
a meaningful order of the following ? (A) Kanna (B) Malik
1. Epilogue 2. Chapter (C) Veena (D) Dev
3. Index 4. Prologue Direction : In question numbers 22 and 23, from
5. Cover the given alternative words, select the word
(A) 1, 3, 4, 2, 5 (B) 3, 4, 2, 1, 5 which cannot be formed using the letters of the
(C) 5, 3, 4, 2, 1 (D) 1, 5, 2, 4, 3 given word.
14. Arrange the following words as per order in 22. Satisfactory
the dictionary. (A) Fascist (B) Scatter
1. CENTRE 2. CENTER (C) Factors (D) Scarify
3. CENTRAL 4. CENTRUM 23. 'Management'
(A) 2, 1, 3, 4 (B) 2, 3, 1, 4 (A) Manage (B) Engage
(C) 2, 3, 4, 1 (D) 3, 2, 1, 4 (C) Magnet (D) Gamet
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24. '×' '+' , '+' '÷' , '–' '×' 32.
'÷' '–' 6×4–5+2÷1=? :
(A) 10 (B) 11
(C) 12 (D) 15
25.

41 – 27 + 34 = 201 :
19 – 63 + 48 = 031
51 – 35 + 63 = ?
(A) 149 (B) 914
(C) 79 (D) 941
26. TRIANGLE SUBJHOFM
COMPUTER 33.
(A) PDNQUVFS (B) PDQNUVSF
(C) PQNQVUFS (D) PQNDUVFS
27.

(A) (B)
+= =
–= × =
|= L = (C) (D)
xLy + z,
(A) x × y | z (B) x – yLz 34.
(C) xLyz (D) x – y × z
28.

6 + 2 – 3 = 16 (A) (B)
(A) ÷ –, 3 2
(B) × +, 3 2
(C) + –, 2 3
(C) (D)
(D) × –, 2 3
29. MODERN ORTHODOXY
35. 4
YOUNGS OGBAOUOML
3
METHOD
(A) YNBOUO (B) YNBOAU
(C) YNABOU (D) YNBAOU
30 31,
(A) 5 (B) 25
(C) 16 (D) 3
30. 15 25 30
36.
60 100 ?
240 400 480
(A) 110 (B) 125
(C) 126 (D) 120
31. 6 7 8
36 49 64
18 28 ?
(A) 32 (B) 48 (A) 24 (B) 6
(C) 53 (D) 40 (C) 12 (D) 22
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24. If '×' means '+', '+' means '÷', '–' means '×' 32. Which of the following pieces will fit in the
and '÷' means '–', then 6 × 4 – 5 + 2 ÷ 1 = ? figure given below ?
(A) 10 (B) 11 Question figure :
(C) 12 (D) 15
25. Some equations are solved on the basis of
certain system. Find out the correct answer
for unsolved equation on that basis.
41 – 27 + 34 = 201
19 – 63 + 48 = 031 Answer figures :
51 – 35 + 63 = ?
(A) 149 (B) 914
(C) 79 (D) 941
26. If TRIANGLE is written as SUBJHOFM, how
is COMPUTER written ?
(A) PDNQUVFS (B) PDQNUVSF 33. Find the figure that best represents the
(C) PQNQVUFS (D) PQNDUVFS group ?
27. Y ou have t o fo ll ow the sy mbo lic Aeroplane, Pilot, Sky
interpretation to solve the problem.
+ = Greater than = Not greater than (A) (B)
– = Not less than × = Equal to
| = Less than L = Not equal to,
If xLy + z, which of the following will be (C) (D)
implied ?
(A) x × y | z (B) x – yLz 34. Choose from the given diagrams the one
(C) xLyz (D) x – y × z that illustrates the relationship among
three classes.
28. Interchange of which signs and numbers China, India, Asia
would make the given equation correct :
6 + 2 – 3 = 16
(A) ÷ and –, 3 and 2 (A) (B)
(B) × and +, 3 and 2
(C) + and –, 2 and 3
(D) × and –, 2 and 3
(C) (D)
29. If the words MODERN and ORTHODOXY are
co ded as YOUNGS and OGBAOUOML
respectively, how will you code METHOD ? 35. Arjun starts from school and walks 4 km
towards west, turns right and walks 3 km.
(A) YNBOUO (B) YNBOAU
Then he planned to return back to school,
(C) YNABOU (D) YNBAOU but only in the shortest path. What is the
Direction : In question numbers 30 and 31, shortest distance between the school and
select the missing number for the given the point where he stopped ?
responses. (A) 5 km (B) 25 km
30. 15 25 30 (C) 16 km (D) 3 km
60 100 ? 36. How many triangles are embedded in the
below figure ?
240 400 480
(A) 110 (B) 125
(C) 126 (D) 120
31. 6 7 8
36 49 64
18 28 ?
(A) 32 (B) 48
(A) 24 (B) 6
(C) 53 (D) 40 (C) 12 (D) 22
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37. ABCD 41 42,

41. :

(A) 9 (B) 12
:
(C) 11 (D) 10
38. 5
10
10

(A) 150 (B) 200 42. :

(C) 225 (D) 125


39 40,
, I II
:

39. :

43

: 43. :
I.

II.

(A) I :
(B) II
(C) I II
(D) I II
40. :

44. :

:
I.

II.
:

(A) I
(B) II
(C) I II
(D) I II
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37. How many Rectangles are there in the Directions : In question number 41 and 42,
figure ABCD ? which answer figure will complete the series.
41. Question Figures :

Answer Figures :
(A) 9 (B) 12
(C) 11 (D) 10
38. A man starts journey from home. He goes
5 kms to the north then proceeds 10 kms
to the right. From there he again turns right
and goes 10 kms. How far is he from home?
All distances are measured aerially. 42. Question Figures :

(A) 150 (B) 200

(C) 225 (D) 125


Directions : In question number 39 and 40, one
or two statements is given followed by two Answer 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. Direction : In question number 43 and 44, from
39. Statements : the given answer figures, select the one in
Teachers have long known from experience which the question figure is hidden/embedded.
about the importance of practice and 43. Question Figure :
emotional engagement in learning.
Conclusions :
I. Emotional engagement in learning is
not as important as practice.
II. Teachers are aware of the necessity of
practice in learning. Answer Figures :
(A) Only conclusion I follows.
(B) Only conclusion II follows.
(C) Neither I nor II follows.
(D) Both I and II follow
40. Statements :
Self-managing people control their first 44. Question Figure :
impulse for action and delay premature
conclusions.
Conclusions :
I. Self-managing people do not take
actions without thinking.
II. Instant conclusions are taken by self- Answer Figures :
managing people.
(A) Only conclusion I follows.
(B) Only conclusion II follows.
(C) Neither I nor II follows.
(D) Both I and II follow
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45 46, 48. :

45. :

:
:

46. :

49 50
I
: II

P 48, 66, 84
A, B, C D
47 48, MN
:

47. :

: 49. ROME
(A) 23, 25, 27, 49 (B) 64, 35, 33, 32
(C) 57, 55, 52, 88 (D) 96, 73, 77, 72
50. APES
(A) 46, 48, 49, 44 (B) 69, 64, 66, 68
(C) 84, 86, 89, 88 (D) 96, 94, 98, 99

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Directions : In question numbers 45 and 46, a 48. Question Figure :
piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below
in the question figures. From the given answer
figures, indicate how it will appear when
opened.
45. Question Figure :

Answer Figures : Answer Figures :

46. Question Figure :

Directions : In question numbers 49 and 50.


Given below are two matrices each containing
two classes of letters from the alphabets. The
Answer Figures : columns and rows of matrix I are prime
numbered and that of matrix II are composite
numbered. Letter from these matrices can be
represented first by its row number and next
by its column number. Eg. P can be written as
48, 66, 84 etc. In the following question
Directions : In question numbers 47 and 48, if identify one set of number pairs out of A, B, C
a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which and D which represent the given word :
of the answer figures is the right image of the
given figure ?
MATRIX-I MATRIX-II
47. Question Figure :

49. ROME
Answer Figures :
(A) 23, 25, 27, 49 (B) 64, 35, 33, 32
(C) 57, 55, 52, 88 (D) 96, 73, 77, 72
50. APES
(A) 46, 48, 49, 44 (B) 69, 64, 66, 68
(C) 84, 86, 89, 88 (D) 96, 94, 98, 99

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1 58. 5% ` 64000
51. A B 2
2 ` 68921
` 3000 ` 3200 B A (A) 3 (B) 2
` 40 1 1
(A) 6% (B) 7% (C) 1 (D) 2
2 2
(C) 8% (D) 5%
52. 5E9 + 2F8 + 3G7 = 1114 F 59. ` 2000
E, F, G ` 2315.25

(A) 8 (B) 7 (A) 5% (B) 10%


(C) 9 (D) 5 (C) 20% (D) 11.5%
5 60. 12 6 240 460
53.
9 18 8
20% 360
1 1 (A) 1320 (B) 1260
(A) 33 % (B) 63 % (C) 1380 (D) 920
3 3
61. 100
1 1
(C) 66 % (D) 70 % 60% 80%
3 3
70%
4 5
54. × 6 + 15 – 10
15 8
(A) 60 (B) 65
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 70 (D) 80
(C) 4 (D) 3
62. 3 A, B C 84
55. 500 P Q
D
3:5 P, 200
80 E
P Q
(A) P, 100 D 3 A
(B) Q, 100 B, C, D E 79 A
(C)
(D) Q, 50 (A) 72 (B) 74
56. A 25 B (C) 75 (D) 76
30 5 63. 10%
` 5000
11 12 20%
(A) (B)
30 30 ` 100000
15 19
(C) (D)
30 30 (A) ` 87000 (B) ` 83000
57. ` 7290 (C) ` 93000 (D) ` 97000
10% 3 64. 3 : 20

(A) ` 10500 (B) ` 10000 (A) 20° (B) 10°


(C) ` 8000 (D) ` 11500 (C) 6° (D) 12°
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Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)


51. A and B borrowed ` 3000 and ` 3200 58. In what time will ` 64000 amount to
respectively at the same rate of interest ` 68921 at 5% per annum, interest being
1 compounded half yearly ?
for 2 years. If B paid ` 40 more interest (A) 3 years (B) 2 years
2
than A, find the rate of interest : 1 1
(A) 6% (B) 7% (C) 1 years (D) 2 years
2 2
(C) 8% (D) 5%
52. The maximum value of F in the following 59. Find the rate percent per annum, if ` 2000
equation 5E9 + 2F8 + 3G7 = 1114 where amount to ` 2315.25 in an year and half,
E, F, G each is stands for any digit ? interest being compounded half yearly :
(A) 8 (B) 7 (A) 5% (B) 10%
(C) 9 (D) 5 (C) 20% (D) 11.5%
5 60. If 12 carpenters working 6 hours a day can
53. If the cost price of an item is of its
9 make 460 chairs in 240 days, the number
marked price and the profit is 20%, then of chairs made by 18 carpenters in 360 days
the percentage of discount is : each working 8 hours a day will be :
(A) 1320 (B) 1260
1 1
(A) 33 % (B) 63 % (C) 1380 (D) 920
3 3
61. If an Examination there are three subject
1 1 of 100 marks each. A student scores 60%
(C) 66 % (D) 70 % in the 1st subject and 80% in the second
3 3
subject. He scored 70% in aggregate. His
4 5 percentage of marks in the third subject
54. The simplified value of of × 6 + 15 – 10
15 8 is :
is : (A) 60 (B) 65
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 70 (D) 80
(C) 4 (D) 3 62. The average weight of 3 men A, B and C is
55. In a 500 m race, the ratio of speeds of two 84 kg. Another man D joins the group and
runners P and Q is 3 : 5. P has a start of the average now becomes 80 kg. If another
200 m then the distance between P and Q
man E whose weight is 3 kg more than that
at the finish of the race is :
of D, replaces A, then the average weight of
(A) P wins by 100 m
B, C, D and E becomes 79 kg. Then weight
(B) Q wins by 100 m
(C) Both reach at the same time of A is :
(D) Q wins by 50 m (A) 72 kg (B) 74 kg
56. A can do a piece of work in 25 days and B (C) 75 kg (D) 76 kg
can do the same work in 30 days. They work 63. Rohit sold his car at 10% below the cost price
together for 5 days, how much of work left ? to Amit, Amit got the car repaired and spent
11 12 ` 5000. He then sold the car to Rajesh at
(A) (B) 20% above the total cost. Which is equal to
30 30
` 100000. Find the original price of the car
15 19 (nearest to hundred) :
(C) (D)
30 30
(A) ` 87000 (B) ` 83000
57. The present price of a scooter is ` 7290. If (C) ` 93000 (D) ` 97000
its value decreases every year by 10% then
64. The angle between the hands of a clock
its value 3 years back was :
when the time is 3 : 20 is :
(A) ` 10500 (B) ` 10000 (A) 20° (B) 10°
(C) ` 8000 (D) ` 11500 (C) 6° (D) 12°
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65. 20% ` 60 2005
30%

(A) ` 500 (B) ` 550


(C) ` 600 (D) ` 620
66. 10 32

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(A) 6 (B) 98
(C) 38 (D) 40
67. 2300 3500
32 56
(A) 42 (B) 84
(C) 136 (D) 168
68.
3:2 30% 70%

(A) 1 : 1 (B) 9 : 14 72 75
(C) 27 : 23 (D) 23 : 27
69.
72. ` 2.45
 1  3  5  997 
2   2   2   .... 2 
 

 3   5   7   999 
(A) ` 7 (B) ` 5.4
(C) ` 4.2 (D) ` 3
5 1001
(A) (B) 73.
999 999

5 1001 (A) 5 : 4 (B) 8 : 7


(C) (D) (C) 9 : 7 (D) 13 : 11
3 3
70. 3:2:1 74. ` 2.10

(A) ` 1.25 (B) ` 95


1
5 : 2, 4 : 1 4:1 , (C) ` 65 (D) ` 35
3
75.
1 1
2 7 (A) 5% (B) 10%
(C) 20% (D) 40%
30
76.

(A) 32 (B) 30
(C) 28 (D) 24 15
71. [(.87)2 + (0.13)2 + (0.87) × (0.26)]2013 (A) 6 (B)

30
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) (D) 30
(C) 2013 (D) –1 2

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65. A radio is sold at a profit of 20%. Had it been The bar graph show the percentage distribution
sold for ` 60 more the profit would have been of the total expenditures of a company under
various expense heads during 2005.
30%. The cost price of the radio is :
(A) ` 500 (B) ` 550
(C) ` 600 (D) ` 620
66. The average run of a player is 32 out of 10
innings. How many runs must he make in
the next innings so as increase his average
by 6 ?
(A) 6 (B) 98
(C) 38 (D) 40
67. The greatest number by which 2300 and
3500 are divided leaving the remainders of
32 and 56 respectively, is :
(A) 42 (B) 84
(C) 136 (D) 168
68. The ratio of the number of boys to that of
girls in a village is 3 : 2. If 30% of boys and
70% of girls appeared in an examination.
The rat io of t he n umber of villag ers Study the bar graph and answer the Questions
appeared in the examination to that not No 72 to 75.
appeared in the same examination is : 72. If the interest on loans amounted to ` 2.45
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 9 : 14 crores then the total amount of expenditure
(C) 27 : 23 (D) 23 : 27 on advertisement, taxes and research and
69. When simplified, the product development is equal to :
 1  3  5  997  (A) ` 7 crores (B) ` 5.4 crores
2   2   2   .... 2   equal :
 3  5  7  999  (C) ` 4.2 crores (D) ` 3 crores
73. The ratio of the total expenditure on
5 1001 infrastructure and transport to the total
(A) (B) expenditure on taxes and interest on loans
999 999
is :
5 1001 (A) 5 : 4 (B) 8 : 7
(C) (D) (C) 9 : 7 (D) 13 : 11
3 3
74. If the expenditure on advertisement is
70. Three vessels whose capacities are 3 : 2 : 1
` 2.10 crores then the difference between
are completely filled with milk mixed with
the expenditure on transport and taxes is
water. The ratio of milk and water in the equal to :
mixture of vessels are 5 : 2, 4 : 1 and 4 : 1
(A) ` 1.25 crores (B) ` 95 lakhs
1 1 (C) ` 65 lakhs (D) ` 35 lakhs
respectively. Taking rd of first, of 75. The expenditure on the interest on loans
3 2
is by what percent more t han the
1 expenditure on transport :
second and th of third mixtures, a new
7 (A) 5% (B) 10%
mixture kept in a new vessel is prepared. (C) 20% (D) 40%
The percentage of water in the new mixture 30
is : 76. If the circumference of a circle is , then

(A) 32 (B) 30 the diameter of the circle is :
(C) 28 (D) 24
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71. The value [(.87)2 + (0.13)2 + (0.87) × (0.26)]2013 (A) 6 (B)
is : 
(A) 0 (B) 1 30
(C) 2013 (D) –1 (C) (D) 30
2
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77. 8 85. sin 4 + cos4 = 2 sin2cos2, 
tan
(A) 0 (B) 1

(A) 22 2
(B) 20 2 (C) 2 (D) 2
(C) 21 2
(D) 11 2 1 1
86. x= ,y= , 8xy(x2 + y2)
2 3 2 3
x 2 x 2
78. a a2 – ax
x 2  x 2
(A) 196 (B) 290

(A) – 1 (B) 0 87. OED OBA O


(C) 1 (D) 2
79. O P 8 4

(A) 8 2 (B) 8

8
(C) 8.5 (D)
2

1 1
80. +
2 3 5 2 3 5
11 2
11 2
(A) (B)
2 4
(A) 0 (B) 1
11 2
11 2
1 (C) (D)
(C) (D) 8 16
2
2 88.
a c P
81. a2 + b2 + c2 = ab + bc + ca,
b AB = x

(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
82. 10 6

(A) 8 (B) 10
(C) 6 (D) 4 4 9
83. 6% (A) (B)
9 4
2
(A) 12.36% (B) 15% (C) (D) 5
3
(C) 18.46% (D) 20%
89. secx + cosx = 2, sec 16 x + cos16x
84. A, B, C
A B C (A) 0 (B) 1
B ABC 30° (C) (D) 2
3
C ACB 60°
62 6 2 2 2
B C 100 90. – –
2  2 3 2 2 3 2 2
(A) 20 3 (B) 25 3
(A) 0 (B) 2
20 25
(C) (D) (C) 3 (D) 2 6
3 3
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77. A circle is inscribed in an equilateral 85. If sin4 + cos4 = 2 sin2cos2,  is an
triangle of side 8 m. The approximate area acute angle, then the value of tan is :
of the unoccupied space inside the triangle (A) 0 (B) 1
is : (C) (D) 2
2
(A) 22 m2 (B) 20 m2
(C) 21 m 2
(D) 11 m2 1 1
86. If x = , y = , the value of
2 3 2 3
x 2 x 2
78. If a  , then the value a2 – ax 2 2
8xy(x + y ) is :
x 2  x 2 (A) 196 (B) 290
is : (C) 112 (D) 194
(A) – 1 (B) 0 87. In the figure, OED and OBA are sectors of a
(C) 1 (D) 2 circle with centre O. The area of the shaded
79. Two circles with centres at O and P and radii portion is :
8 cm and 4 cm respectively touches each
o ther ex ternal ly . The len gt h of their
common tangent is :
(A) 8 2 cm (B) 8 cm

8
(C) 8.5 cm (D) cm
2
80. The simplified value of
1 1
+ is
2 3 5 2 3 5 11 2 11
(A) m (B) m2
(A) 0 (B) 1 2 4
1 11 11
(C) 2 (D) (C) m2 (D) m2
2 8 16
81. If a + b + c = ab + bc + ca, then the value of
2 2 2 88. In the given figure, PAB is a secant and PT
is a tangent to the circle from P. If PT = 5
a c cm, PA = 4 cm and AB = x cm then x is :
is :
b
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
82. Two circles of diameters 10 cm and 6 cm
have the same centre. A chord of the larger
circle is a tangent of the smaller one. The
length of the chord is :
(A) 8 cm (B) 10 cm
(C) 6 cm (D) 4 cm 4 9
83. If the radius of a circle is increased by 6%, (A) cm (B) cm
9 4
then its area is increased by :
(A) 12.36% (B) 15% 2
(C) cm (D) 5 cm
(C) 18.46% (D) 20% 3
84. The two banks of a canal are straight and 89. If secx + cosx = 2, t hen the value of
parallel. A, B, C are three persons of whom sec16 x + cos16 x will be :
A stands on one bank and B and C on the (A) 0 (B) 1
opposite bank. B finds the angle ABC is 30°, (C) 3 (D) 2
while C finds that the angle ACB is 60°. If B 90. The simplified value of
and C are 100 meters apart, the breadth of
62 6 2 2 2
the canal is : – – is :
(A) 20 3 meters (B) 25 3 meters 2  2 3 2 2 3 2 2

20 25 (A) 0 (B) 2
(C) meters (D) meters (C) (D) 2 6
3 3 3
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91.

(A) 60 ° (B) 75°


(C) 120° (D) 150°
92. PQ, 18 AB, PQ M.
MB = 3 AB

96
100
96. 1997
(A) 30 (B) 25 1998 A
(C) 27 (D) 28
93. 35 (A) B C (B) A C
(C) D E (D) C D
(A) 562.5 2
(B) 262.5 2 97. 1998 A 1997 A
2 2
(C) 962.5 (D) 762.5
94. A cot A + cosec A = 3, sin A
(A) 115 (B) 140

3 98. 1998 D 5000


(A) 0 (B)
5
(A) 12 (B) 14
4
(C) (D) 1
5 99. 1997 1998 B
95. 2 3 (A) 2285 (B) 2325
2
100. 1997 1998
(A) 30° (B) 45°
(C) 60° (D) 90° (A) B (B) D
(C) C (D) A

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91. The chord of a circle is equal to its radius. Percentage of different types of employees in
The angle subtended by this chord at the a company in two consecutive year is shown
minor arc of the circle is : below.
(A) 60 ° (B) 75°
(C) 120° (D) 150°
92. In a given circle, the chord PQ is of length
18 cm. AB is the perpendicular bisector
of PQ, at M. If MB = 3 cm, then length of AB
is :

Study the graph carefully and answer the


question numbers 96 to 100.
96. In 1997 the total number of which of the
following types of pairs of employees was
(A) 30 cm (B) 25 cm approximately equal to A type of employees
(C) 27 cm (D) 28 cm in 1998 ?
93. A circle is inscribed in a square of side (A) B and C (B) A and C
(C) D and E (D) C and D
35 cm. The area of the remaining portion
97. The number of A type employees in 1998
of the square which is not enclosed by the was approximately what percent of the
circle is : number of A type employees in 1997 ?
(A) 562.5 cm2 (B) 262.5 cm2 (A) 115 (B) 140
(C) 962.5 cm 2
(D) 762.5 cm2 (C) 125 (D) 95
94. If A is an acute angle and cot A + cosec A = 3, 98. If the number of D type employees in 1998
then the value of sin A is : was 5000, what would have been its
approximate percentage in the company ?
3 (A) 12 (B) 14
(A) 0 (B) (C) 16 (D) 10
5
99. What was the approximate difference in the
4 number of B type of employees during 1997
(C) (D) 1 and 1998 ?
5
(A) 2285 (B) 2325
95. If the height of a pole is 2 3 meters and (C) 2085 (D) 2620
100. From 1997 to 1998 in the case of which of
the length of its shadow is 2 meters, then
the following types of employees the change
the angle of elevation of the sun is : was maximum ?
(A) 30° (B) 45° (A) B (B) D
(C) 60° (D) 90° (C) C (D) A

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III ( )
101. 111.
(A) (B)
(C) (D) (A)
102.
(B)
(C)
(A)
(D)
(B) 112.
(C) (A)
(D) (B)
103. (C)
(A) (B) (D)
(C) (D)
113.
104.
(A) (B)
(C) (D) (A) 65 (B) 62
105. (C) 60 (D) 58
(A) CO H2O (B) CO H2 114.
(C) CO CO (D) CO H (A)
106. (B)
(C)
(A)
(D)
(B)
115.
(C)
(D) (A)
107.
(A) (B) (B)
(C) (D) (C)
108. (D)
116.
(A)
(B)
1.
(C)
2.
(D)
109. 3.
4.
(A)
(B)
(C) (A) 1, 2 3 (B) 2, 3 4
(D) (C) 1, 3 4 (D) 1, 2 4
110.
117.
(A)
(A)
(B) (B)
(C) (C)
(D) (D)
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Part - III (General Awareness)


101. Kolkata is an example of a _____ port. 111. Which of the following is used as a primary
(A) Natural (B) Riverine memory of a computer ?
(C) Naval (D) Oil (A) Magnetic storage device
102. Which one of the following pairs is correctly (B) RAM
matched ?
(C) Optical storage device
(A) ADM Jabalpur case – Rights of citizens
under emergency (D) Magneto-Optical storage device
(B) Vishakha case – Centre – State relations 112. Carbon footprint can be reduced by :
(C) Indira Sawhney case – Rights of women (A) Commuting by public transport
at work (B) Using energy efficient appliances
(D) Kartar Singh case – Rights of minorities (C) Recycling waste materials
103. Under whose leadership was the Chittagong (D) All the above
Armoury Raid Organised ? 113. Chief Justices of the Supreme Court hold
(A) Rajguru (B) Bhagat Singh office till they attain the age of ______ .
(C) Surya Sen (D) Sukh Dev
(A) 65 years (B) 62 years
104. Insectivorous plants grow in soil which is
deficient in : (C) 60 years (D) 58 years
(A) Magnesium (B) Nitrogen 114. Pachmarhi biosphere reserve is in :
(C) Calcium (D) Sodium (A) Arunachal Pradesh
105. Water gas is the combination of : (B) Himachal Pradesh
(A) CO and H2O (B) CO and H2 (C) Andhra Pradesh
(C) CO2 and CO (D) CO2 and H2 (D) Madhya Pradesh
106. National income can be calculated in all 115. Cloud burst means :
except one of the following ways : (A) Abnormally heavy downpour of rain,
(A) Sum of all expenditures
associated with Thunderstorm
(B) Sum of all incomes
(B) Formation of artificial rain
(C) Sum of all savings
(D) Sum of all outputs (C) Presence of scattered flakes of cloud in
107. In which one of the following states is the sky
laterite soil found ? (D) Sowing of seeds of a crop in a cloudy
(A) Kerala (B) Uttar Pradesh weather.
(C) Maharashtra (D) Rajasthan 116. On which of the following issues can a
108. If a c hange i n all input s leads to a Governor make recommendation to the
proportionate change in output, it is a case President ?
of :
1. Dismissal of the State Council of
(A) Increasing returns to scale
Ministers
(B) Constant returns to scale
(C) Diminishing returns to scale 2. Removal of the Judges of the High Court
(D) Variable returns to scale 3. Dissolution of the State Legislative
109. Who among the following was not a member Assembly
o f t he Draft in g C ommitt ee of I ndia n 4. Declaration of the breakdown of the
Constitution? Constitutional Machinery in the state.
(A) B.R. Ambedkar Select the correct answer using the codes
(B) Rajendra Prasad given below :
(C) Gopalachari Ayyangar (A) 1, 2 and 3 (B) 2, 3 and 4
(D) Alladi Krishnaswamy
(C) 1, 3 and 4 (D) 1, 2 and 4
110. Which one of the following Committee's
Report recommended the establishment of 117. Which committee recommended for three
the Institutions of Lokpal and Loka-Yukta ? language formula ?
(A) Gorwala Report (A) Rajamannar Committee
(B) The Appleby Reports (B) Kothari Committee
(C) First Administrative Reforms Committee (C) Dutt Committee
(D) Ashok Mehta Committee (D) Raj Committee
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118. 127.
(A) (A) 1 2011 31 2016
(B) (B) 1 2011 31 2016
(C) (C) 1 2012 31 2017
(D) (D) 1 2012 31 2017
119. 128.
(A) (B)
(C) (D) (A)
120 (B)
(A) (C)
(B) (D)
(C) 129.
(D)
121.
(A) (B)
(A)
(C) (D)
130. 13
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
122.
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(D)
(C)
131.
(D)
123.
(A)
(B)
(A) (B)
(C) (D) (C)

124. 2016 (D)


132.
(A) (A) (B)
(B) (C) (D)
(C) 133.
(D) (A)
125. (B)
(C)
(A) (D)
(B) 134.
(C)
(D)
126. (A)
(B)
(A) (B) (C)
(C) (D) (D)
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118. The rice is cooked more quickly in a 127. The duration of the Twelfth Five Year Plan
pressure cooker because : is :
(A) water boils at a higher temperature (A) 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2016
under pressure (B) 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2016
(B) it is covered (C) 1 January 2012 to 31 December 2017
(C) less quantity of water is used (D) 1 April 2012 to 31 March 2017
(D) none of the above 128. Which one of the following books has been
119. Wings of birds and insects are : authored by Sachin Tendulkar ?
(A) analogous (B) paralogous (A) 'Train to Pakistan'
(C) homologous (D) xenologous (B) 'Playing it my way'
120 The Five Permanent Members of the UN (C) 'India of my dreams'
Security Council Are : (D) 'Untold story'
(A) Germany, Italy, France, India, China 129. Vehicles use ______ to see the objects
(B) UK, US, China, Australia, New Zealand coming from behind.
(C) China, France, Russia, UK, US (A) convex mirror (B) concave mirror
(D) India, China, France, Russia, UK (C) convex lens (D) concave lens
130. Who among the following has created history
121. Rate of cooling depends on the :
by becoming the youngest girl in the world
(A) Temperature difference between the
to climb Mount Everest at an early age of
body and the surroundings
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(B) Area of the radiating surface
(A) Malawath Purna
(C) Nature of the radiating surface
(B) Malit Pradhan
(D) All of the above
(C) Mayawati Kulkarni
122. Hertz is a unit for measuring :
(D) Manindini Mahendroo
(A) intensity of waves
131. Which of the following cities in India have
(B) frequency of wave
the Headquarters of more than one Railway
(C) wavelength
Zones ?
(D) clarity of waves
(A) Kolkata
123. In India how many times has the President
(B) Mumbai
declared Financial Emergency ?
(C) Both Kolkata and Mumbai
(A) Once (B) Twice
(D) Neither Kolkata nor Mumbai
(C) Thrice (D) Never
132. How many times Shivaji plundered Surat ?
124. The 2016 Olympic Games shall be held in (A) Thrice (B) Once
which of the following cities ? (C) Four times (D) Twice
(A) Rio de Janeiro in Brazil 133. Acid Rain is caused due to pollution of
(B) Los Angeles in USA atmosphere by :
(C) Toronto in Canada (A) oxides of carbon and nitrogen
(D) Madrid in Spain (B) oxides of nitrogen and sulphur
125. Who among the following intro duced (C) oxides of nitrogen and phosphorous
Ryotwari system in Madras ? (D) None of these
(A) Lord Wellesley 134. The 'PURA' Scheme which envisages the
(B) Sir Thomas Munro provision of urban amenities in rural areas
(C) Lord Hastings in India was advocated for the first time
(D) Lord Cannemara by :
126. Which element behaves chemically both as (A) Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
metal and non-metal ? (B) Dr. M.S. Swaminathan
(A) Argon (B) Carbon (C) Dr. Arvind Subramanian
(C) Xenon (D) Boron (D) Prof. Dinshaw Mistri
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135. 141.
(A) (B)
(A) (C) (D)
(B) 142. DTP
(C) DNA RNA (A)
(D) (B)
136. (C)
(D)
(A)
143.
(B)
(A) (B)
(C)
(C) (D)
(D)
144.
137.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
145.
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
138.
(C) (D)
146.
a. 1.
b. 2. (A)

c. 3. (B)

d. 4. (C)

: (D)

a b c d 147.
(A) 4 1 3 2
(B) 4 3 2 1 (A) (B)
(C) 2 4 3 1 (C) (D)
(D) 4 3 1 2
148.
139.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A)
149. ____
(B)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(D)
(C)
140. 1761
(D)
150.
(A) II (B) (A) (B)
(C) II (D) (C) (D)

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135. Which one of the following features is 141. The country where the national animal is
absent in a virus ? the 'sacred cow' :
(A) Fully parasitic in nature (A) Nepal (B) India
(C) Bhutan (D) Indonesia
(B) Reproduce within host cell
142. DTP stands for :
(C) Presence of either DNA or RNA
(A) Digital Transmission Protocol
(D) Presence of cell wall (B) Desk Top Publishing
136. Which of the following is a consequence of (C) Data Type Programming
inflationary price rise ? (D) Document Type Processing
(A) Increase in economic inequalities 143. The colour of the carrots is due to the
(B) Obstacle in development presence of :
(A) Chlorophyll (B) Phycocyanin
(C) Adverse effect on the balance of payment
(C) Carotene (D) Phycoerythrin
(D) All of the above
144. With which one of the following Jacobson's
137. The amount of oxygen in the atmosphere organ is related to ?
remains relatively constant because it is (A) smelling (B) chewing
given off by :
(C) vision (D) hearing
(A) Rocks (B) Animals 145. Which of the following elements is obtained
(C) Plants (D) Oceans from sea weeds ?
(A) Argon (B) Sulphur
138. Match the following works with their
authors : (C) Vanadium (D) Iodine
146. The first foreigner to receive Bharat Ratna
a. Gita – Govinda 1. Hemachandra
award was :
b. Yogasastra 2. Bhaskaracharya
(A) Nelson Mandela
c. Sribhasya 3. Ramanuja (B) Annie Besant
d. Siddhantasiromani 4. Jayadeva (C) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
Code : (D) Dalai Lama
147. W hich o f t he foll owin g fuels cause s
a b c d
minimum environmental pollution ?
(A) 4 1 3 2 (A) Diesel (B) Kerosene
(B) 4 3 2 1 (C) Hydrogen (D) Coal
(C) 2 4 3 1 148. Which one of the following is found in
Vinegar ?
(D) 4 3 1 2
(A) formic acid (B) acetic acid
139. Hind limbs thumping on ground by a rabbit
is a behaviour related to : (C) propionic acid (D) butyric acid
149. A tax is said to be regressive when its
(A) courtship
burden falls :
(B) warning signal to members
(A) More heavily on the poor than on the rich.
(C) preparation for a duet (B) Less heavily on the poor than on the rich.
(D) surrender to a stronger opponent (C) Equally on the poor as on the rich.
140. Who was the ruler of Delhi when Ahmad (D) None of the above
Shah Abdali defeated the Marathas in the 150. Which of the following countries is not an
Third Battle of Panipat in 1761 ? exporter of tea ?
(A) Alamgir II (B) Muhammad Shah (A) India (B) Sri Lanka
(C) Shah Alam II (D) Jahandar Shah (C) Kenya (D) United Kingdom
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Part - IV (English Language)


Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some 160. He was not ................ to sell the property
part of the sentences have errors and some are unless he got a more ................ price.
correct. Find out which part of a sentence (A) sure ; true
h a s an error and blacken the oval [ ]
(B) ready ; correct
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B),
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the (C) prepared ; realistic
oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet. (D) decided ; actual
151. She is wealthy (A)/ and can afford (B)/ all Directions : In Question nos. 161 to 165 out of
the pleasures of life. (C)/ No error (D) the four alternatives, choose the one which best
152. My friend will not come (A)/ to attend this expresses the meaning of the given word and
marriage (B)/ unless he is not invited. (C)/ mark it in the Answer Sheet.
No error (D) 161. Opulent
153. Professor Lal teaches (A)/ both history as
(A) Hard - working (B) Rich
well as literature (B)/ each semester. (C)/
No error (D) (C) Comfortable (D) Obscure
154. This is the second communication we have 162. Complacent
sent (A)/ and we are much surprised (B)/ (A) Confuse (B) Recommend
at receiving no answer. (C)/ No error (D) (C) Witty (D) Satisfied
155. The media play (A)/ a vital role (B)/ in
163. Enterprising
popularising a brand. (C)/ No error (D)
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 160, sentences (A) Doing a new experiment
given with blanks are to be filled in with an (B) Taking up a new job
appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are (C) A new venture
suggested for each question. Choose the correct (D) Finding out new ways of doing things
alternative out of the four and indicate it by
164. Visceral
blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer
Sheet. (A) Cloudy (B) Heavenly
156. The application is ................ as some details (C) Bodily (D) Intelligent
are ................ . 165. Recapitulation
(A) reverted ; few (A) Introduction (B) Capture
(B) refused ; lacking
(C) returned ; unfinished (C) Withdrawal (D) Recall
(D) rejected ; missing Direction : In question numbers 166 to 170,
157. The ................ you have charged for the choose the word opposite in meaning to the
hotel room is ................ . given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
(A) charges ; mighty 166. Abrupt
(B) tariff ; exorbitant (A) Rapid (B) Concrete
(C) rent ; rich
(C) Gradual (D) Obscure
(D) price ; costly
158. It was once ................ that being overweight 167. Autonomy
was healthy ................ nowadays few people (A) Conformity (B) Dependence
subscribe to this view-point. (C) Subordination (D) Slavery
(A) believed ; but 168. Sweltering
(B) rumoured ; so
(A) Clammy (B) Freezing
(C) speculated ; and
(D) joked ; because (C) Cozy (D) Smell
159. The ................ of the English language by a 169. Immaculate
host of new words would ................ the old (A) Flawless (B) Weak
generation aghast. (C) Filthy (D) Strong
(A) introduction ; surprise
170. Accelerate
(B) entry ; shock
(C) invasion ; leave (A) Descent (B) Delay
(D) attack ; delight (C) Quicken (D) Diminish
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Directions : In question numbers 171 to 175, 178. He learnt the lesson with great care.
four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ (A) With care (B) Carefully
Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the (C) Carelessly (D) No improvement
alternative which best expresses the meaning
179. The university asked him to return back
of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it the Answer
the funds allotted for the project.
Sheet.
(A) To bring back the funds
171. I was taken aback when he proposed to
marry my daughter. (B) To return the funds
(C) To settle the funds
(A) surprised (B) shocked
(D) No improvement
(C) pleased (D) hurt
180. The hawk said that the pigeons and doves
172. He is a fine man, but to call him a saint is
are meat birds.
laying it on thick.
(A) Weak birds (B) Meek birds
(A) A compulsion
(C) Meet birds (D) No improvement
(B) A development
Directions: In question number s 181 to 185,
(C) An exaggeration
out of the four alternatives, choose the one
(D) A reality which can be substituted for the given words/
173. She played ducks and drakes with her sentences and indicate it by blackening the
money. appropriate circle ( ) in the Answer Sheet.
(A) did not spend (B) borrowed 181. A man who helps a stranger or a person in
(C) spent lavishly (D) lent difficulties is:
174. He had to eat humble pie for his intense (A) a samaritan (B) a mercenary
rudeness. (C) an altruist (D) a stoic
(A) earn praise 182. Continuing for a long period of time without
(B) determine interruption.
(C) modest behaviour (A) Perpetual (B) Continuum
(D) suffer humiliation (C) Recurring (D) Frequenting
175. The minister took a bird’s eye view of the 183. Specially skilled in story telling.
problem. (A) a narrator (B) a compositor
(A) vision of a bird (C) a vocalist (D) a raconteur
(B) see without giving attention 184. A planned route or journey.
(C) a general view from above (A) Iterate (B) Itinerary
(D) visualize (C) Itinerant (D) Isolate
Directions : In question numbers 176 to 180, a 185. Speech of great importance and gravity.
part of the sentence is underlined. Below are (A) Maiden (B) Monumental
alternatives to the underlined part at (A), (B), (C) Momentous (D) Momentary
(C) which may improve the sentence. Choose Directions : In questions numbered 186 to 190,
the cor rect alter n at i ve . In cas e no four words are given in each questions, out of
improvement is needed your answer is (D). which only one word is correctly spelt. Find the
Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. correctly spelt word and mark your answer in
176. No one cared for the boy after his father the Answer Sheet.
died. 186. (A) Sanguine (B) Sanguin
(A) Took care of the boy after his father died (C) Sanquin (D) Sankuine
(B) Cared for the boy since his father died 187. (A) Brodcaster (B) Broadcaster
(C) Took the boy for care after his father’s death (C) Broodcaster (D) Boardcaster
(D) No improvement 188. (A) Gonoria (B) Algeimer
177. He insisted to go with me. (C) Schizophrenia (D) Amnezia
(A) Agreed to go 189. (A) Imedeacy (B) Imeadiasy
(B) Insisted that he should go (C) Immediacy (D) Immedeacy
(C) insisted upon going 190. (A) Phanacea (B) Rhapsody
(D) No improvement (C) Intrinhsic (D) Soccour

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Directions : In question numbers 191 to 195, 193. Libraries range in size from ……………
you have a passage with 5 questions. Read the
(A) one room to a great hall
passage carefully and choose the best answer
to each question out of the four alternatives (B) one room to several acres of land
and mark it by blackening the appropriate circle
(O) in the Answer Sheet. (C) a few shelves of books to several million
items
A library is an organised collection of
sources of information and similar resources, (D) a few books to several millions books
made accessible to a defined community for 194. What is the present status and function of
reference or borrowing. It provides physical or libraries?
digital access to material, and may be a physical
building or room, or a virtual space, or both. A (A) they have become redundant
library’s collection can include books, periodicals,
(B) there is no privacy in a library
newspapers, manuscripts, films, maps, e-books
and other formats. Libraries range in size from a (C) there is privacy in a library
few shelves of books to several million items.
(D) libraries are confinements
A library is o rganised for use and is
maintained by a public body, an institution, a 195. In the passage a library has been defined
corporation, or a private individual. Public and as ………………
institutional collections and services may be (A) a highly restricted area
intended for use by people who choose not to or
cannot afford to purchase an extensive collection (B) a place where accessibility is possible
themselves, who need material no individual can (C) a place where borrowing is not allowed
reasonably be expected to have, or who required
professional assistance with their research. In (D) a highly flexible place
addition to providing materials, libraries also
provide the services of librarians who are experts Directions : In question numbers 196 to 200,
at findings and organising information and at in the following passage some of the words
interpreting information needs. Libraries often have been left out. Read the passage carefully
provide quiet areas for studying and they also offer and choose the correct answer to each question
common areas to facilitate group study and out of the four alternatives and fill in the
collaboration. Libraries are extending services blanks.
beyond the physical walls of a building by Darkness 196 began to 197 on all sides.
providing material accessible by electronic So I could not have any 198 view of the things
means. that 199 along our way. Our train stopped at two
191. Who maintains a library? important stations before we 200 our home town.

(A) a rich business family only 196. (A) incidentally (B) initially

(B) a pu bli c bo dy, an ins ti tut ion, a (C) gradually (D) prudentially
corporation or an individual 197. (A) ascend (B) descend
(C) only educational institution (C) transcend (D) condescend
(D) any governmental agency 198. (A) distinct (B) instinct
192. In terms of ownership who can afford a (C) precinct (D) contradict
library?
199. (A) lay (B) laid
(A) anyone
(C) lain (D) lied
(B) only institutions
200. (A) have reached (B) had reached
(C) only a public body
(C) reach (D) reached
(D) only a corporation

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