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12U/103!28 Set No.1

Time/~ : 2 Hours!c:rtJl Full Marks/'{"lto; : 450

This paper consists of Objective Type Questions and is divided into TWO
Sections (I and II) as under;
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(a) SectioD-l consists of 130 Objective Type Questions on General
Awareness, Current Affairs, Common Legal Knowledge, Aptitude and
Mental Ability.
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"',"""tl, ~ 1('i q,"m", ~ '" 3l1'Ilf\o ~,
(b) Section-ll consists of 20 Objective Type Questions on (i) English
Language and (ii) Hiodi Language.
(1St) ~-II ii 20 "!iJlo",<"fl. m (i) aiiloft 'ffl1 aiR (ii) ~ 'ffl1 i\; jIR '"
3l1'Ilf\o ~ ,
A candidate is required to attempt as many questions as he/she can of
Section-I, and questions of ANY ONE of the TWO Language papers
(i) English or (ii) Hindi in Section-II.
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answer. Zero mark will be awarded for each l.\nattempted question.
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(2) If more than one alternative answers seem to be· approximate to the correct
answer, choose the closest one.
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(3) Each question is followed by Four alternative answers (I), {2}, (3) and (4). Only
one of these answers is correct. Select the correct ailswer and record it against
the relevant question by darkening the circle with Ball Point Pen in the
Answer Sheet, as per the guidelines.
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12U/103/28 Set No. I

Seetlon-l

--I

1. The act of unlawfully entering into another's property is

(1) confinement (2) restraint (3) appropriation (4) trespass

(I) '!fti\ll (2) ".mil (3) Iilf.l<ll·, (4) 3lfir.m

2. What does ab initio refer to?

(I) Towards the end (2) From the beginning

(3) Initial burden (4) Absolutely

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(I) _ <fi\ am (2) _ - . ) (3) ~ \IR (4) """,AI", «'l -.)

3. In law a man is presumed to be dead if he is not heard of as alive for

(II 5 years (2) 10 years (3) 7 years (4) 8 years

fujU 11; 3MI'h! f.l;!ll 0>Iftt; "'" 'l" l!H firo amn t ~ :nl 'iftflrn ;fflI ~ '1'!J t
(I) 5 "" -e (2) 10 "" -e (3) 7 "" -e (4) 8 "" -e
4. A husband is obliged to maintain his divorced wife

(1) throughout her life (2) 25 years

(3) IO years (4) till she gets remarried

1«6 'Ifu ""'* d<1''''1l~' ~ 11; mor-w..r ~ """ t


(I) :mil; """""<1 "" (2) 25 "" ""

(3) 10 "" ""

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S. Which is the highest Criminal Court in a District?

(I) Sessions Court (2) District Court

j3} Chief Judicial Magistrate (4) District Judge

(1) m ;:qI'Qld4 (2) t.r.n "'10''''

(4) t.r.n '" IO,Ill"

6. A man commits the offence of adultery if he has sexual intercourse with

(Ii ex-wife (2) minor girl

(3) wife of another man (4) None of the above

( I) 'l'I '<<'It it mol

(3) fi\;lft 3l"I ~ ;fit '<<'It it mol

7. Sometimes a person himself does not commit an offence. He helps or aids another
person. He is then guilty of

(I) abetment (2) conspiracy (3) attempt (4) preparation

(I) ~ "" (2) ~ "" (3) ""'" "" (4) ~ ""

8. Copyright subsists after the death of the author for

(I) 50 years (2) 25 years (3) 30 years (4) 60 years

.r;,p,,,, 'N"'' ~ ;fit 'j<'g it ~ ~ ii <mIT t


(I) 50 "'" "'" (2) 25 "'" "'" (3) 30 "'" "'" (4) 60 "'" "'"

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9. The National Law School at Bangalore was established in

(I) 1985 (2) 1986 (3) 1988 (4) 1987

~~~ffi~~~~oIt

(I) 1985 ~ (2) 1986 i\ (3) 1988 if (4) 1987 ~

10. A borrows money from B and gives some land as security for payment of the debt. The
arrangement is called

(I) pledge {2} hypothecation

(3) hire-purchase (4) mortgage

A ~ -.'Ill B " 3"" -ffin t <I>!T """ ~ ..roo ~ :f" '{flr lIfir'J!lr i\; "'" if W<IT ~, '" -=
<it ~ 'fI1fl ~
(I) fltt<ft (2) 311S'!1'! (3) \I1W-if;<I (4) """"

11. If a witness makes a statement in the Court, knowing it to be false, he commits the
offence of

(I) forgery (2) sedition (3) perjury (4) mistake

~ <iii mpjl "',.",," ~ <iii <m! ~ W f<!; <n; ~ t """" t, <IT <n; = " .,,;un ~

(I) 'fWHI '!>T. (2) ~ '!>T (3) >1'I'I->i>J '!>T (4) '@ '!>T

12. In which of the following countries death sentence is awarded in the case of rape?

(I) China (2) USA (3) UK (4) Australia

f.i",~filia ~ " f;;;!( ~ i\ 4,,'<'h1( it >mR if 'l'i;;U' ~ _ <tl ;;mft ~ 7

(I) ~ (3) 't0il;o

13. A law made by an Act of Parliament is calJed

(I) Rules (2) Acts (3) Notification (4) Statute

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(I) f.i'I'I (2)~ (4) ~

14. Assault and nuisance are

(I) offence under Criminal Law (2) offence under tort

p} not wrong under neither (4) wrong under both

i;'Iffi ~ 3'«!1'1 t
(I) ~ il!N ij :;mJtl

(3) ~ il " ~ il ,ft ;;r.. -.tI


15. The Oldest High Court in India is in

(I) Delhi (2) Mumbai (3) Allahabad (4) Kolkata

( I) fil.;jt il (2) ~ il (3) ~""6"'<; il (4) <hl", •.,dl it

16. Dower IMehar) is dealt in

(I) Hindu Law (2) Muslim Law

(3) Christian Law f41 Parsee Law

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(I) ~ il!N il (2) ~ il!N il
(3) fsI;~"1 il!N il (4) 'lml\ il!N il

17. A constitutional bench of the Supreme Court consists of at least

(I) 3 Judges (2) 5 Judges (3) 6 Judges (4) 7 Judges

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12U/I03/28 Set No. I

(1) 3 :::q141fflttl (2) 5 ::q'41tf\:t1 (3) 6 "4141'd'tttl

18. Which of the following is not a Central Government Tax?

(I) Custom Duty (2) Land Revenue

(3) Income Tax (4) Excise Duty

(I) $IT 'IF" (2) ~ (3) "ll'I'iR (4) ~ 'IF"

19. X and Y agree to commit theft in Z's house, but theft is not actually committed. They
are guilty of

(I) no offence (2) abetment by conspiracy

(3) abetment by instigation (4) criminal conspiracy

(3) 3"""~' ~ Wu ~ (4) ""'(1"''' ~


20. Which High Court has the highest number of benches in India?

(I) Allahabad High Court (2) Punjab and Haryana High Court

(3) Mumbai High Court (4) Guwahati High Court

(3) ~ "'" "',."".

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21. Where is the National Judicial Academy located?

(1) Mumbai (2) Bhopal (3) Kolkata (4) Delhi

~ '1Thlll"", ~ ~ !Wi ~?

(I) ~ (2) ~ (3) oil","ldl (4) ~

22. The High Court of a State is under the direct supervision of

(I) Governor (2) President

(3) Parliament (4) Supreme Court

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(I) (I:iijQlcl ~ (2)
~'"
(3) -.RlG'" (4) 'J'Gffl1t "41f1lclQ ~

23. Lege). Education in India is controlled by

(1) Supreme Court (2) Bar Council of India

(3) Bar Federation of India (4) Ministry of Law and Justice

'{l{lI if ~ ~ f.I>ifut ~ t
(2) 'Imfl<I ~ ~ om
(4) ~ If<i """ ~ om

24. How many High Courts are there in India?

'ffi(J 11 ~ ~ :<lI11Q1t:1Ci t?
(1) 28 (2) 25 (3) 21 (4) 22

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25. Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?

(I) Right to Freedom (2) Right of Equality


(3) Right to Property (4) Right to Constitutional Remedy

p.,,,,Rotfuld 1) it '!Ir:r-m ~ ~ 'It! t 1


( \) ~""~ (2) WIT'I<lT <!iT ~

(3) W'!fu <!iT ~ (4) ~UTf.iq; "3'I'OR "" ~

26. Besides its permanent seat 'in Delhi, the Supreme Court can also meet at

(1) any other Union Territory

(2) any other place as decided by the Chief Justice in consultation 'With the President

(3) any other major city

(4) any other metropolitan city

~ 1) WI; ~ ~ it ~ ~ it 3lfufuf; :r=rn>l "'IU,"" ~ m"""" ~


( I) mil "" """~ 1)

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(3) mil If!l1'I - 1)

(4) mil '"" ~ 1)

27. The Supreme Court of India decides the disputes regarding the electior:. of

(II the President and Vice~President (2) the Speaker and Deputy Speaker

(3) the Prime Minister (4) All of the above

(\) ~ ~ dq"~4R! "" (2) >lUl1\I '<'f 3<11"11\1 <!iT

(3) !IURlf;I\ "" (4) =Tffi ij it tI'f\ <!iT

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12U/l03/28 Set No.1

28. A judge of the Supreme Court retires at the age of

(1) 65 years (2) 62 years (3) 60 years (4) 68 years

(1) 65 awa 'R


'l'i <iii (2) 62 awa 'R
'l'i <iii

(3) 60 'l'i ;fit awa '" (4) 68 'l'i ;fit awa '"

29. A judge of a High Court retires at the age· of

(1) 58 years (2) 65 years (3) 62 years (4) 60 years

( I ) 58 'l'i ;fit awa '" (2) 65 awa '"


'l'i <iii
(3) 6 2 'l'i ;fit awa '" (4) 60 'l'i ;fit awa '"

30. A Judge of the Supreme Court can be removed from office only on the ground of

(lJ ~-senility (2) proven misbehaviour or incapacity

(3) imbecile conduct (4) gross-inefficiency

Ti'I<fll "',.,"". <iii ~ <r<: -it ~ 'IT ~ ~ it<r.l


(I) ~ i\; <6R'IT • '"'~.. 3llWIlTI i\; """" '"
(2) mkn _ '" 3ffi'Iofm i\; 3lT'lR '"

31. 'If the Parliament passes a law, which is against the Constitution. it can be declared as
unconstitutional by

(1) District Court (2) Chief Justice of India

(3) President (4) Supreme Court

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12U/I03/28 Set No.1

~ ~ <Iill ~ ~ qTfur ~ t .n ~ t f1Iq ~, m III ~'IIf.l<i; >itfut ~ <!l

"""" ~

(3) ~~ (4) 3iiirtfq' «I14R''I4 ~

32. The minimum number of Judges to sit on the constitutional bench or a bench which
gives its advisory opinion on a reference by the President must be

(\) one-third of the total strength of the Court

(2) 3
(3) 7

(4) 5

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~ ~ "Ii1§III *-ft ~

(\) "'14,<'1< iI "",,,til.il ~ 1«6-~ (2) 3

(3) 7 (4) 5

33. The main sources of law in India are

(\) the Constitution (21 statutes

(3) customary law (4) judicial decisions of superior courts

'ImI it f~f'd; ~ m ~

(31 !IVII'I(I ~ (4) qftg ",,0,<'1'" t """"" f.tof>r

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34. A retired· Judge of a High Court cannot

(I) practice in any COtlrt in India

(2) practice in the High Court from where he has retired

(3) practice in any High Court in India

(4) practice in the Supreme Court


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II) '1mI t f.I;If\ '" """'. iI
(2) ~ 3"1 "',.,"'. it ~ -« 'Ill ~",f.\i" ~>TI t
(3) '1mI t f.I;If\ _ "',.,"'. it
(4) 3'iifffIl ;q I<UH4 it

35. Law Day is observed in

(i) 25th November (2) 26th November

(3) 9th November (4) 6th October

il!fu ft<m 'H1'IT >mIT t


(1) 25 _ . " (2) 26 _ . " (3) 9 _ . " (4) 6 ~,.,

36. Who decides disputes regarding the election of Vice-President?

(1) Supreme Court (2) The Parliament

(3) The President (4) The Speaker

"" -~ t ~ Wi!'tft ~ ~ f.O>f,r q,'R <mlT t?


(1) 3"I(Il! "',.,"'. (2) ~ (3) ~ (4) """,.

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37. A person whose guardian is appointed dUring his minority becomes major at the age ef

(11 31 years (21 28 years (31 21 years (4) 18 years

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(II 31 ~ (21 28 ~ (31 21 ~ (41 18 ~

38. A transfers Rs 10,000 to his niece, if she will desert her husband. The transfer is

ti) not void (21 void (31 valid (4) \'oidable

10,000 •• .. 3MRO\ '>i«!l t ~ "" om qf,\ "" ~ '" ~1

(21 -.pi (31 ~'l

39. A transfer made directly to an unborn person is

(II not voidable (21 valid (3) not valid (4) voidable

f'I;;ft ar.m! ""'" "" ltm fl;<n '1'IT 3l'lR'JI t


(21 ~q

40. Which one of the following is not a transfer of property?

(1) Will (2) Gift (3) Exchange (4) Sale


f.\q ~ <l q;r., W'lflI .. 3MR01 'Iffi t?
(II ~ (2) GF! (3) AAlflI (4) flflI>q

41. if the donee dies before the acceptance of the gift, the gift is

(1) not void (2) void (3) valid (4) \·oldable

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(I) 'If" 'Iffi (2) 'If" (31 ~"

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42. In a bailable offence, the bail is granted as a matter of right

(I) by the Police Officer and the Court

(2) by the Court

(3) by the Police Officer

(4) either (I) or (3)

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(I) ~ ~ '('i ""'lI"" oro (2) «Iltlw'~ ~

(3) ~ 3lfqq;rtj oro (4) (I) 'fI (3) i\ <l ~

43. The maximum monthly maintenance allowance that can be granted is

(I) Rs 1,500

(2) Rs 1,000

(3) Rs 5,000

(4) according to the discretion of the Court

(I) 1,500'0 (2) 1,000'0

(3) 5,000'0 (4) ;:qlqlclq '* fCt~41lllflR

44. An act or omission made punishable by any law for the time being is called

(1) wrong (2) offence (3) criminal case (4) charge

WIt .m 'fI i'i\<i <it it AA oro WIt \j\ """ ~ i, ~ omn t


(I) "" (2) 3l'Ri'l (3) ~ 1!Ilrel (4) ~

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45. A woman ran to a well stating that she would jump in it, but she was caught before she
could reach it. She is guilty of

(1) attempt to culpable homicide (2J attempt to injure himself

P) attempt to suicide (4) no offence

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<'l\ '17l\ I '" ~ t
(2) m "" 1dfu ..mta '"'" ~ lI'ml ""

(4) <m "ffir<! 'It!


46. Seven persons on a railway platform started fighting with each other. The passengers
present got annoyed and felt disturbed. These seven persons are guilty of

(I) assault (2) affray

(3) rioting (4) unlawful assembly

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"*"'" ..-cit '\!'1" m']it "'"

(I) O'lm (2) ""

(3) ...,-qr (4) l'!fu m;;: ''''IT<I


47. A for the purpose of inducing B to desist from prosecuting a civil case, threatens to
burn B's house. A is guilty of

(I) criminal intimidation (2) abetment

(3) breach of peace (4) assault

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~tntl A~t

(2) ~ ""

(4) ..rn ""


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48. The offence of theft is related to

(1) moveable and immovable property (2) immovable property only

(3) moveable property only (4) All of these

(2) ~~ wqfu it
(4) 3'li\m B'fi

49. A instigates B to murder D. B refuses to do so. What offence is A guilty 017

(1) Abetment (2) No offence (3) Murder (4) Conspiracy

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~~7

(I) ~ (3) O<"!T (4) """"

50. Robbery becomes dacoity when committed by

(1) at least ten persons

(2) five or more persons

(3) more than two but less than five persons

(4) two persons

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(3) ~ it 3lflIq; ~ 'lR it q;1! ~ iii (4) ~ ~ iii

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51. Murder is punishable with

(1) imprisonment for 14 years

(2) death or impri~onment for life

(3) imprisonment for life or imprisonment for 14 years

(4) death

(1) 14 ~ <fit q:)\(l"mi

(3) ~ q:;I{(Cill:f m 14 wt CflRI4te (4) 'Rl

52. A proposal when accepted becomes

Il) offer (2) contract (3) promise (4) agreement

( I) lIl<fI'I (2) ~ (3) 'RH (4) """

53. When the consent of a party to a contract has been obtained by undue influence, fraud
or misrepresentation. the contract is

( I) legal (2) voidable (3) void (4) enforceable

>ffi:
~"rH
~ ~ iii ~~ <I<t ~ _ arot. cml 1fT ",<4q~,," " lIT!! <I<t ""* i, oJ ""
(I) ~" (2) 1tl"'*'i(uft4 (3) '<f'l (4) 51"Hf;f!~

54. Who among the fonowing is not appointed by the President?

{II Attorney-General (2) Advocate General

(3) Chief Justice of India (4) Chief Election Commissioner

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(1) 4~1;;q14C41$ (2) 'I!Olf"",,"

(4)~~~

55. Elections to fill up one-third seats of Rajya Sabha are held

(1) every year 12) once in two years

(3) once in five years (4) once in six years

(I) %i "" (2) ~ "'" ij 1% om


(3) "'" "'" ij 1«<; om (4) ", "'" ij 1% om

56. The power to grant pardon to persons convicted of an offence is vested in

(l) President and Governor (2) Parliament

(3) Union Law Minister (4) Attorney-General

~ ~ '11( ~ oofu; q;) ~ ~ ,.,-,A <lit mil; f.IT«o t


(I) ~ 1('i """41(1 ij (2) ~ ij

(3) ~~ij

57. A has a general merchandise shop which is doing well. B opens a similar shop nearby
and sells the products at a cheaper rate. The customers now came to B's shop instead
of A's shop, who consequently suffer13 loss. Can A claim damages from B for the loss
caused to him?

(1) Yes, he can, as B has violated his legal right

(2) No, B has reduced the price on his own

(3) No, because though there was damage, there was no legal injury

(4) Yes, because B's intention was to harm A

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emil m '" 'R ~ iRrnl ~ I JmOn A <lit 1."'R ~ ~ B <lit 1."'R 'R w.t <'l'li\ ~ ~
q~'I1",,"'''''' A <iT 'TR"" ;itm t I "'" A :wR 'TR"" ~ fui\ B if ~ "" '"" '" """'" ~,
(I) ,", "" <IX """'" t ..mill; B ~ ;roil; ~ ~ "" ",fu""", fi1;m i
(2) '!'tff, ~ B ~ wf.I 'i\ 'fRI q;lj fln'lT i
(3) '!'tff, ~ m 'TR"" ~3l1 t ~ flrf"" ~ '!'tff ~ i
(4) ,", ~ B "" amJ'! A <iT 'TR"" ~""" 'IT

58. What is the meaning of the word 'battery'?

(1) Cells, as used in a torch

(2) Battering a person to death

(3) Actual or intended striking another person

(4) Assault

'~' $1 flrf"" "iIfi'!1f "'" ~,


(I) GM ~ m <lit w.t <m'Il ~

(2) M "'lfu; <iT ~ 1!R ~

(3) M "'lfu; <iT .,"" f<I", 'IT ~ 3l1'ffi!

(4) \m!l

59. The word 'vice-versa' means

(I) refer to (2) conversely (3) against (4) truth

(I) ~ ""'" (2) ~~~ (3) ~ (4) WlOl

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60. The President of India is elected for

(I) 4 years (2) 6 years (3) 5 years (4) 7 years

(I) 4 "'" i\; fuii (2) 6 "'" i\; fuii (3) 5 "'" i\; fuii (4) 7 "'" i\; fuii

61. A along with eight others went to a nearby village to beat some of his enemies. In this
fight A was injured. The men ,bers of the opposite party ran away. Thereafter A's friends
followed the opponents and killed one of them

Il) A and his friends are liable to be. punished for murder

(2) only A is liable, others are liable for minor offences only

(3) no one is llable since they exercised the right of private defence

(4) A and his friends are liable for culpable homicide only

A am ""'" _ moll "'" i\; 1% "'" i\ om ~ ~ ""


~ i\; fuii ,,;, I ~ ~ i\ A ""
..m wI\ I mt,jj ~1iI i\; ~ 'IPT ,,;, I ~ ~ A i\; mf'l'if • ~ "" <ftm ji\;m iI'lT :r.nl B
1% 'lit 'ffi 5Tffi

( I ) A iI'lT ""'" m,jj ~ tl ~ ;jf.t """ t


(2) i\;<A A p.,';k" ~. "'" i\;<A ..m
tl p.,"l G" ~
~

(3) 'lilt 1'1"l<;" m ~ ~ 3'(if.t ~ mw1ilT "" lI'ITo ji\;m


(4) A I('i ""'" w4\ i\;<A ~ 'lR'! 'l'1 tl p.,ci\<;11 ~

62. A false doctor operated upon a man for internal piles by cutting them out with an
ordinruy knife. The man died of haemorrhage

(I) doctor is guilty of murder

(2) doctor is not guilty

(3) doctor is guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder

(4) doctor is guilty of impersonation only

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'% ~ ~ mtm'T ""f il '% 3IT<;>ft i\; >lHlftq; 'I'IRfu "" ~ "" ~ """'" ~ """'
~ I 3IT<;>ft """'" i\; 'W'I lR ;;mn ~

{I) ~""" 'fa ~ ~


{2) ~~~~

{3) ~""" <t\ ~ it '" lI1'! <lri! ~ "'"" "" 'fa ~t


{4) ~ ~ "RI",qQI 'fa ~ t
63. A finds a diamond ring, not knowing to whom it belongs. He sells it immediately to a
jeweller

(I) he is guilty of criminal misappropriation

(2) he is not guilty of criminal misappropriation

(3) he is guilty of cheating

(4) he is guilty of theft

A '% ~ <t\ ~ """ to "" ~ """" Ii\; "" fi\;OO t I "" W'" ~ '% ~ '!i\ ~ ~ ~
{I) "" 3l1'R1f.,.; ~f.i'"" 'fa ~ t
{2) "" ~ ~f.i<i\" 'fa ~ ~ t
{3) "" "" 'fa ~t
{4) "" -<i\tI 'fa ~ t
64. A mixes sugar, thinking it was poison in the tea meant for B with the intention of
causing his death. What. offence, if any, has been committed by A ?

(1) A is not liable for any offence

(2) A is liable for attempt to murder

P) A is guilty of criminal conspiracy


(4) A is guilty of bad intention

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A, B <lit 'F.! ..mt! -.;f.t iI; ::$'I it 3B'Iit "'" if "'"' ~ ~ ~ flRmn ~ I A ~ .:r..-m
=, 'lR '!if! to f11;m ~?
(I) A fiI;,ft = ~ f)..q<;1{ 'It\ ~

(2) A 0F'I1 iI; lI'!m ~ f)..q <;1{ ~

(3) A~~q;t~t·

(4) A j!'l """" q;t ~ ~

65. X, a Police Officer, tortures Y. to tell him where the stolen property is kept by him. Has
X committed any offence?
(II X is not liable since he. is discharging his duty
(2) X is liable since custodial torture is not a part of his duty
(3) X is not liable since the torture was to extract confession
(4) X is not liable since Y is a habitual thief

X, ~ ~ ~ "" .."f,\ iI; fait iii; 3if.t .;rtt <lit 'T\ W'lfu ~ WI ~ y "" """" to ~I
'FIT X ~ '!if! =
f11;m ~,

(1) X f~..q <;1{ 'It\ ~ 'I'i\fiI; "" i\;<m am ~ q;t f.tofu 'R Q<l ~

(2) X f~..q <;1{ ~ 'I'i\fiI; >If'R1\l1 if """" t-n ~ ~ if ~ 'It\ ~


(3) X f)..q <;I{ 'It\ ~ 'I'i\fiI; """" ~!4l'f Iii ffi ~ <:l 'l'il ~
(4) X f~..q<;l{ 'It\ ~ 'I'i\fiI; y "I",fl<o; ..n: ~
66. A was suffering from Jaundice and ihflamation of brain and B knew this condition. One
day during a heated argument between them A slapped B in anger. B lost his control
and dealt a severe blow on A's head. A died. The police sought to prosecute B for
murder
(1) B was liable for murder because he mew of A's delicate condition

(2) B was not liable as he acte_d in self-defence

(3) B was not liable for murder because he did not intent to kill A
(4) B was not liable for murder because he acted under grave and sudden provocation

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A i\fum '"' ~ ~ i\ ~ <1, B ~ """<1 <i\ "'""" <11 1l!O ~ "" """ i\; ,;m A 2t
lIi'\" ~ B <i\ ""'" lffi WI! I B 3'1'R1 ~ <it 'loT 0<1 A i\; lW ~ om i\ im '!Rtl A '" "'"
~ 2t B <i\ l«'!T i\; f¥\ ~ '!iBl 'ffiOl

(I) B l«'!T i\; f¥\ f~tii~l( <1 .."m; ..,. A <€I.~ ,,",,<1 .,;; "'""" <1

(2) B fi1tii~" '!\ff <1 .."m; 3<R 3W'R&!T ii q;1'f M


(3) B l«'!T i\; f¥\ fi1 Lil ~" '!\ff 'l1 .."m; "" A .,;; "'" ii lffi2t "" """" '!\ff mm <1

(4) B l«'!T i\; f¥\ ~ '!\ff <1 .."m; 3<R >in aitt ,wl>ffil" ~ ii q;T1l M

67. Mahendra, a rich industrialist buys a plot of land in the name of his concubine. 1s
Mahendra liable for punishment?

(1) No, he has not broken any law

(2) Yes, because he has entered into a Benami transaction

(3) Yes, because the exception of law does not apply in his case

(4) Both (2) and (3)

~, 1l!O .ro 3m'IQre >l'l'ft W<'! i\; "'" i\ 'lfl! "" 1l!O S"'9l ~ ~ I ~ $i: "'" i\; f¥\
fi1tii<;" ~,
(1) '!\ff, 3<R flrnl AA .,;; '!\ff m~ i
(2) 01, .."m; 3if.t 1l!O i811fi !i "'" ~)( M t
(3) 01, .."m; :mi\; """" if AA "" ~ 1'IT'l '!\ff ~
(4) (2) '"' (3) v-n
68. Krishna went to Rama Store to buy bread. On being asked to give him good bread, the
shopkeeper recommended 'Modern Bread' as that brand was popular. When Krishna
waS eating the bread a stone embedded in it broke his teeth. Krishna sued both Rama
Store and Modern Bread for compensation

(1) Modern Bread alone will be liable (2) Rama Store alone will be liable

13) both are liable (4) None are liable

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12U/103/28 Set No. I

'f"'T '"'" <it< '" ol" 13fuf.\ Tf'lT1 ~ ol" ~ '" ','"14<;1\ ~ 3"i\ 'm..\ ol,,' <lit """' ~ ~
"" "'" <'11 ",Rio .m 'll 1 "" 'f"'T oleg 1<1 @ 'll, ::mil; 3'R' ~ "'" ~ " :m<f;j <:ill "{2 Tf'lT 1
'f"'T ~ 1Jl!l <it< "'" m..\ oleg ~ ii; ~ " . %g '11<; tIffilIT

(I) ~ m..\ ol" RlUl<;1\ "(iPTI

(3) ~ RlUl<;1\ t

69. Mohan was walking on a lonely road. Sabu came with a knife and told Mohan "Your life
or your purse". Mohan pulled out his revolver. On seeing it Babu ran and Mohan shot
him in the leg

(1) Mohan will not be punished as there was danger to his property

(2) Mohan will not be punished as the force he used was proportionate to the
apprehended injury

(3) Mohan will be punished as the force employed was disproportionate to the
apprehended injury

(4) as Babu ran to escape there was no longer a threat to Mohan's property. So Mohan
will be punished

~ "'" jfm"R ~ '" ~ TfJ


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'll 1 =
ofu: ~ -.l '"'" ">m1 ;;f\<R 'IT
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~

(I) ~ 'Ii'r ~ 'Itf ilh'1T oniMT ~ ~ ~ 'Ii'r mm >IT

(2) ~ 'Ii'r ~ 'Itl ilh'1T oniMT ~ ;;it "'" m ilh'1T "" 3l1>i%a &lfu ~ 3lIi"~" 'll

(3) ~ 'Ii'r ~ 1ln'1T oniMT ~ "'" 'liT m 3l1>i%a &lfu ii; 3lljQlfu", 'Itl 'll

(4) 'if<!;
'Il'l ~ ii; f¥t '"" @ 'll, ~ <lit ~ 'Ii'r 31'! ~ "" 'Itl >IT 1 ~ ~ 'Ii'r
~ ilh'1T oniMT

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12U/ 103/28 Set No. I

70. Ajai and Bunty are neighbours in the same colony. Bunty started typing classes in a
part of his house and the typing sound disturbed Ajai who could not put up with any
kind of continuous noise

(1) Bunty is liable, because he should not have started typing classes in his house

(2) Bunty is liable. because as a neighbour, he should realise Ajai's delicate nature

(3} Bunty is not liable, because the typing sound did not disturb other neighbours
except Ajai

(4} Bunty should have been more considerate

"""" 1('i oiit 1% tt ~ i1 ~ ill oiit ~ oW; """" ~ 1% "'" i\ m <€I ,.~ '"">! <€I
,,'" ""'" <€I "'l'f.i """" 'iii mn. m <'!n\ ;;it mil ,jj %f( ~ ~ .m 'iii "'" 'l(!l 'liT "'"'"

'"
(I) oiit f;,cil~1( t ..mIi!; :ffi oW; """" i\ ""'" <€I ,.~ 'f(ft ,",,'1 'lim • '"

(2) oiit I)cil~1( t ..mIi!; ~ ~ '!llt :ffi """" ~ ~ 1<NT'! 'iii ww-n • '"
(3) oiit I)cil~1( 'Ij!l ~ ..mIi!; ""'" 'liT .m """" ~ '*""' ~ q$lifl<il 'iii mn. 'l(!l 'liT ' " '"
(4) oiit 'iii ~ '<rr-l Won • '"

71. A is twice as good workmen as B, and together they finish a work in 14 days. In how
many days can it be done by A alone?

(I) 21 days (2) 42 days (3) 23 days (4) 2S days

A, B ii ~ ~ ~ ~ "'" ~ 1% <M 'iii 14 ~ i\ ""'" """ ~ I A ii; :;m ~ ""


<M 'iii ~ ~ i\ fln'lr ;;f1 ~ ~7

(I) 21 ~ (2) 42 ~ (3) 23 ~ (4) 25 ~

72. Ram and Shyam work on a job together and finish 60% of it. Ram takes leave and
Shyam works for eight more days to complete the work. How long will Ram take to
complete the entire job alone?

(I) 6 days (2) 8 days (3) 10 days (4) i l days

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12U /103/28 Set No. I

U'l 1\," ~ f<i;lft """ 'iii "'" "'" ..mt t 11'11 3Bq;T 60% ""'" '"' tit t I U'l ~ '" """ """
t "'" '1'IT'! 8 ft-ij ,.,. 31'n: _ ~ "" 'Vl '"' ~ t I U'l 3ll "'T'f """ 'iii ~ ~ ft-ij
if 'Vl '"' """" t,
(I) 6 ft-< (2) 8 ft-< (3) 10 ft-< (4) II ft-<

73. The smallest number which is divided by 9, 12 and 16, each time 5 remains. The
number is

(I) 149 (2) 144 (3) 197 (4) 113

74. 15 men can do a work in 20 days. If there are 25 men, how many days will it take to
complete the work?

15 311<'fi f<i;lft """ <it 20 ft-ij if 'Vl ..mt t I -.fi; 25 311<'fi ;nit """ <it ..mt t, <it ~ ft-ij
if 'Vl <WI?
(I) 20 (2) 15 (3) 12 (4) 35

75. I kilogram ~

(I) 1000 milligrams (2) 100 milligrams

(3) 1000 grams (4) 10 centigrams

(3) 1000 Jl11! (4) IO~

76. Which of the following is absolutely essential for a house?

(I) Bricks (2) Concrete (3) Roof (4) Locks

(I) k (2)~ (3) "" (4) om


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12Ujl03j28 Set No.1

77. Which of the following is related to 'Camel' in the same way as 'Sea' is related to 'Ship'?

(1) Mammal (2) Horse (3) Oasis (4) Desert

(1) R1"lQI4\ (2) mOl (3)~ (4) lJlIHH

78. The approximate intensity of sound which can cause damage to the eardrum is

(1) 20 dB (2) 60 dB (3) 100 dB (4) 160 dB

79. A man is standing on a weighing machine in a lift which is mOVIng. The weighing
machine will show minimum reading when the lift is moving
(1) upwards with uniform speed
(2) downwards with uniform speed
(3) upwards with uniform acceleration
(4) in a free fall due to the failure of lift mechanism

1('0 "'1ft!; <il<f.i <mil l!>fH '"


1('0 ..rr fu'R ~ "'" <tt t , "'W t I <il<f.i <mil 'l>fR "[Wl mq
R@I~,n "'" fu'R "'" ~ t
( 1) "'" <tt ,m """' 'lfu <1-
(2) ~ <tt ,m """' 'lfu i\
(3) "'" <li'r ,m """' """ i\
(4) fu'R 'l>fR 11f(1O! t?t 'If.! i\; q;nur .m; ~ <"'I i\ m ~ t?t
80. A slow running pendulum clock can be speeded up by
(ll increasing the length of the rod
(2) increasing the weight of the bob
(3) reducing the length of the bob
(4) reducing the weight of the bob

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(1) ... <Iii ~ ~ (2) -.T<r 'lIT " ' " ~


(3) -.T<r <Iii ~ ~ (4) -.T<r 'lIT 'ffi ~

81. Prabhat is as much heavier than Jatin as he is lighter than Umesh. If the total weight
of Umesh and Jatin is 140 kg, what is the weight of Prabhat?

l!'I!1i! 'lIT " ' " "lfiH it 3(RJ "tft ~ t ftrn;n "lfiH 'lIT c;im it _I ~ c;im .,; "lfiH 'lIT ¥'
"'" 140 kg t. ml!'I!1i! 'lIT " ' " ili;,m t?
(1) 140 kg (2) 120 kg (3) 160 kg (4) 90 kg

82. In a fort there is provision for feeding 150 men for 45 days. After 10 days 25 men leave
the fort. The remaining feed will last for

(1) 42 days (2) 54 days (3) 48 days (4) 50 days

",. f'rn iI 150 ~ ~ 45 ~ "'" furef.t <Iii m'llf\ t 1 ' " ~ m< 25 """ ~ m~ ti
~ 1 ,;r. ~ ""'"
(1) 42 ~ (2) 54 ~ (3) 48 ~ (4) 50 ~

83. Among five friends A is heavier than B. C is lighter than D. B is lighter than D but
heavier than E. Who among them is the heaviest?

(1) C (2) A (3) D (4) Data inadequate

*"
it
mm iI
t~ 1
A 'lIT " ' " B it ~ tiC
".,i\ 00\ ~ "'" f<mq;r t?
'lIT " ' " D it _ t 1B 'lIT " ' " D it _ t 'R'\! E

(1) C 'lIT (2) A 'lIT (3) D 'lIT (4) = >l'l'IIl!

84. The average weight of 5 men is 67-5 kg, and the average weight is diminished by 7-5 kg,
when the weight of a boy is included. What is the weight of the boy?

*" ~t ~
'Il ""'" 1
'lIT " " ' " " ' " 67·5 kg ~.
'lIT " ' " 'I'll t?
"'IT 1('n ~ <ii '111flre1 fiI;it "If.! 'l1: 3i1mI "'" 7 .5 kg

(1) 22·5 kg (2) 30 kg (3) 25 kg (4) 20 kg

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85. Which of the following countries tops in arms sale?

(1) UK (2) China (3) USA (4) Israel

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(2) ""'"

86. Jinnah .' India Partition Independence is a book written by

(1 ) Yaswant Sinha (2) L. K Advani

(3) Jaswant Singh (4) Arun Jaitely

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( 1) (2) 11)00 ilio ~ ~
"""'" flR<T 't
(3) _~'t (4) >WJl ~ ~

87. President Pratibha Patil was the First Woman Governor of

(1) Gujarat (2) Rajasthan (3) Maharashtra (4) Orissa

(1) T'fU'I <iii (2) _ <iii (3) ~ <iii (4) :nttm <iii

88. Who is the Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha?

(1) Rahman Khan (2) Karia Munda

(3) M. H. Ansari (4) Sushma Swaraj

~ "" 3G1"ll\! .:r.t t?


(1) U"ffi "'"' (2) -.;fi>n ~

(3) 1('10 ",",,0 ~ (4) 'i!"'" ~

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12U/103/28 Set No. I

89. Maitree Express connects India with

(I) Pakistan (2) Bangladesh (3) Nepal (4) Bhutan

(I) ql"'''",,'' ii (2) <i',,,,,,~,, ii (4) ~ ii

90. Which country's Cabinet held the world's first underwater meeting to highlight the
dangers of global warming?

(I) Maldives (2) New Zealand (3) Canada (4) Thailand

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,j\?
~ <lit ~ ~ ~ 'ITfifq ~ m't <lit om Uj"'''~"' q;f.\ ~ ~ """ ""'''.'l{ <!\R>r <lit
(1)~ (3)~
(4) ''''''''"'

9l. -Which country's Supreme Court upheld the capital punishment of the accused persons
who assassinated the father of the nation, 34 years after the incident?

(I) Pakistan (2) Nepal (3) Bangladesh (4) Sri Lanka

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-.m; <lit?

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12) '"""" 13) ';"""'~" 14) ~

92. Anti-Tobacco Day is observed in India on which of the following days?

(1) 11th April (2) 11th May (3) 11th June (4) 31st May

II) 11 ~ (2) 11 l1i 13) 11 "l:r 14) 31 l1i

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93. Which of the following airports was named as Chaudhary Charan Singh Airport?

(1) Mumb3..i Airport (2) Lucknow Airport

(3) Dehradun Airport (4) Allahabad Airport

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(I) ~~3W (2) ~~3W

(3) ~~~

94. First Indian Private Airline to start flights to China is

(I) Jet Airways (2) Indigo (3) Spice Jet (4) Kingfisher

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(I) ;iR ~ (2) ~ (3) ~;iR (4) f<\;'If'i;>I(

95. Where is the headquarters of NATO located?

(I) Amsterdam (2) Brussels (3) Paris (4) New York

'ITii "" ~"" I"'" """ fWa ~,


(I) ",,,,m" (2) ~ (3) i\fut (4) ~

96. 'Octopus' is an anti-terror agency formed by

(I) Karnataka (2) Maharashtra (3) Bihar (4) Andhra Pradesh

'",[<tiIq,,' ~-mltj\ ~ 'I'!1'Ii "'" ~

(I) ~ ~ (2) ~ ~ (3) flm< ~ (4)~~

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l2U/103/28 Set No.1

97. In India the maximum number of newspapers are there in the State of

(1) Kerala (2) Uttar Pradesh

(3) Karnataka (4) Delhi

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(I) ~ ij (2) "'" ~ ij (3) ~ ij (4) ~ ij

98. The former cricketer who launched a foundation for humanitarian cause in India is

(I) Steve Waugh (2) Brian Lara

(3) Wasim AIcram (4) Vivian Richards

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(I) R\q qj (2) 9I1'I'I.nu (3) -.$I ""'"'" (4) ~ ft<rr(.,

99. Which of the following has been declared as the first (only) smoke~free city in India?

(I) Cochin (2) Callcut (3) Mysore (4) Chandigarh

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(I) ~ (2) .. ,l'fl ..2 (3) ~

100. Who among the following is the first woman Speaker of Lok Sabha?

(I) Vijaylakshmi Pandit (2) Meera Kumar

(3) Girija Vyas (4) Suchda Kripalani

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(I) ~~"m (2) -.flu ~ (3) flrt\;;n"""" (4) ~ ~qcl'oft

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101. The name of Djokovic is associated with which game?

(1) Football (2) Tennis (3) Golf (4) Hockey

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(I) ~ (2) ~ (3) >i'r;oq; (4) mrr
102. The tennis star Maria Sharapova belongs to which country?

(1) Russia (2) Serbia

(3) Czechoslovakia (4) France


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( I) "'" (2) Wo\'Il (4) lOl<l

103. In World Badminton Sruna Nehwal is ranked

(I) third (2) second (3) fourth (4) fifth

m ~~fi\"" il ~ ~ "" t>lR ~


(I) ;fum (2) ~ (3) '<ii'll (4) ~

104. The name of Andy Murray is associated with which game?

(I) Football (2) Tennis (3) Hockey (4) Squash

11."ti lit "" '!TIl ~ .rn <'I ~~ ~?


(I) ~ (2) ~ (3) mrr (4) ~

105. Lionel Messi, the great footballer belongs to which country?

(1) Brazil (2) Portugal (3) Argentina (4) Spain

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(I) ;n;;tt.., (2) ~ (3) >{;\f,i\" (4) m

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106. 2012 Olympics is to be held in

( I) Brazil (2) England (3) Germany (4) Japan

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( I ) ;n;;fffi 11 (2) ~ if (3) ~ if (4) """"' if

107. Serena Williams, the tennis star, belongs to which country?

(I) USA (2) UK (3) Switzerland (4) France

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(2) '1-0'1;0 (4) 1l>m

108. The name of Mohammad Ali is associated with which game?

(I) Hockey (2) Cricket (3) Football (4) Boxing

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(I) ~ (2) ~ (3) ~

109. The hockey legend. Dhyan Chand belonged to

(I) Jhansi (2) Meerut (3) Delhi (4) LMore

~ i\; ~ Ilil '" 1:$1 "IH ;ffi: WI <mil ;j

(I ) "Iffift 'I; (2) it<o i\; (3) f@ i\; (4) ~ i\;

110. Which player won the Wimbledon Title in 2011 ?


(I) Raphael Nadal (2) Roger Frederer
(3) Novak Djokovic (4) Andy Murray

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(I) ~WR (2) it'l1: iI;~

(3) ~ i\~""fll" (4) 11,utl 1ft

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111. The First Indian Talkie Movie was

(I) Jahanara (2) A1am-ara (3) Aag (4) Khayal

= "" ]>Ill< ;;jj-ffi 'ffi'fi ~ 'IT

(1) ~ (2) 3!TEl'!-awr (3) awr (4) 1S'Iffi

112. Shiv Kumar Sharma is well-known for his performance in

(I) Flute (2) Piano (3) Sitar (4) Santoor

fuq ~ WlI 'l!f.l -.rrij ~ >N-fi '"'" i\; 1Wl

(I) ~ it (2) fiw.i\ il (3) fu<m i\ (4) <RV i\

113. India is a member of the United Nations since

(1) 1961 (2) 1950 (3) 1948 (4) 1945

(I) 1961 "it (2) 1950 "it (3) 1948 "it (4) 1955 "it

114. Human Rights Day is observed on

(l} 26th· November (2) 14th February

(3) 10th December (4) 24th February

IH"I<:.{[fu<flR ft<rn If.mn ~ ~

(I) 26 ~ qit (2) 14 ~ qit (3) 10 ~ qit (4) 24 'R<rti qit

115. The present Secretary-General of United Nations is

(I) Condeleeza Rice (2) Ban Ki Moon

(3) Kafi Annan {4} Shashi Tharaor

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(1) .,.,juslAhtI ~ (3) ""'" 31'.ffi (4) ..mt """

116. In which country the Committee which selects winners for Nobel Prize is located?

(I) Denmark (2) Finland (3) Sweden (4) Norway

W!fu m 'l1i\1'I ~ ;;fl<R <I1al "" "'"' <n«ft t, m; ~ il w", t,


(I)~ (3)~ (4) 'Ilil

117. Introduction of no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha req~ires the support of at least

(1) 30 members (2) 60 members (3) 50 members (4) 100 members

""-'IT il "flo,o,~ """" -.it w a;f.\ %Q ~ "",r-, <ft ,"'0,.,"", '"'" t


(I) 30 ~ (2) 60 ~ (3) 50 ~ (4) 100 ~

118. Pope Benedict XVI belongs to which country?

(I) Italy (2) Germany (3) England (4) Spain

m ~~Il;"" XVI m; ~ 11; ~?

(I) ~ (2) ...r.t\ (3)~ (4) m


119. Name of the First Indian to score a double century in cricket is

(I) Lala Amarnath (2) Polly Umrigar

(3) Mohd. Azaheruddin (4) Sunil Gavaskar

WI'! >n«Il'I "" "'" ..",if ~ fli;iR il ~ mea; or.nm 'IT

(I) Elm 3llR'!1'1 (2) 'li'<'fi 31$R

(4) ~ "."."

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12U (lO3(28 Set No. I

120. Who was sworn as the First Chief Justice of India?

(I) R. C. Lohati (2) V. K. Krishna lyer

(3) P. N. Bhagwati (4) H. J. Kania

""" ~ ~"" W'" ~ ~ .,. i\ ~ '<1'1'1 -e!\ ?fi?


(I) 3lRo <ito ~ (2) <to ~o '!""I =
[3) <Ito 1('10 ~ (4) 11.'10 "0 ~

121. What is the approximate length of India's coastline?

""" ~ ~ iI< <Ii't WN'1 ~ ~ t?


(I) 1500 km (2) 3500 km (3) 5600 km [4) 10000 km

122. The Chipko Movement is associated with

(1) felling of trees (2) water harvesting

{3) save the tiger (4) saving dams

~~~~~

. (2) ;;rn """" <l [4) 'If" m "

123. Which Hindi writer was known by the name 'Nirala'?

(I) Suryakant Tripathi (2) Jaishankar Prasad

(3) Sumitranandan Pant (4) Hazari Prasad Dwivedi

'li\'I ~ ~ 'fuRrr' ~ 'IP! " "I'R1 <mIT t?


(1) '1:"""" ~
[3) ~fl1"Ho;;",;o

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124. The instrument for measuring air pressure is called

(1) anemometer (2) barometer (3) thermometer (4) hygrometer

(3)~

125. Hirakud Dam has been built on the river

(I) Brahmaputra (2) Mahanadi (3) Krishna (4) Cauvery

(I)~ (2)~ (3) '!''''IT (4) ~

126. White Paper means

(I) paper used for currency

(2) Government paper for printing

(3) Government statement on a policy matter

(4) paper on which the Constitution of a country is written

No 'l'I "" <m'I'i ~

(I ) ~ ~ m ji,;;\ "ff.t ""'" """'"


(2) ~ ~ ~ """'"

(3) ilI;<Il ~ ~ ~ 'R ~ "" '"""

(4) """'" I'm 'R ilI;<Il ~ "" <ffiNH moo oJ

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127. Among the four Vedas the oldest is

(I) Atharva (2) Sarna (3) Rig (4) Yajur

<m ~ ~ ..om :JU'!T ~


(I) a1>T<i (21 - (31 "'" (4) "'l'

128. The Red Fort in Delhi was built by

(II Shah Jahan (2) Jahangir (3) Aurangzeb (41 Akbar

~ "" mel ll!;m Wf.\ 0f.l'Il'lT?

(I) ~~ (2) ~ ~ (31 ~~ (4) """"' ~

129. Mist is caused by

(I) dry ice (2) ice at low temperature

(3) water vflpours at low temperature (4) carbon monoxide in solid form

'ft'I'11 "" """" ~


(I) ~.,q; (21 '"" ON 'R .,q;
(3) '"" ON 'R 'IT'ft "" '!l"I (4) iiIB..,; ~ ""*r .r.na1j"."~,,

130. Bharat Ratna was conferred on A. P. J. Abdul Kalam in the year

1(0 <ft 0 "it 0 ""'¥' 'IiRl'l 'iii 'lro!WI f<m "" "lIGR ~ 'l'lT?

(II 1961 (2) 1997 (3) 1998 (4) 1999

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Section-II

"""'-II
Either

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST


Note: Four alternatives are given as possible answers to each question. Give the correct choice
as an answer.

Directions: (Question No. 131-134) Select the word nearest in meaning to the given italic
word.

131- Infirmity

( I) Weakness (2) Disease (3) Seriousness (4) Ability

132. Victory

( I) Fortune (2) Progress (3) Defeat (4) Success

133. Reply

( I) Question (2) Return (3) Answer (4) Answer again

134. Vigilant

(I) Innocent (2) Alert (3) Careless (4) Lazy

Directions; (Question No. 135-138) Select the word opposite in meaning to the given itaJic
word.

135. Triumph

(I) Failure (2) Joy (3) Victory (4) Gain

136. Display
(I) Show (2) Exhibit (3) Conceal (4) Refuse to play

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137. Union

(1) Separation (2) Merger (3) Combination (4) Mixture

138. Magnify

(I) Produce (2) Attract (3) Reduce (4) Enlarge

Directions : (Question No. 139-:-142) Fill in the blanks with correct preposition.

139. I do not believe - - - pampering children.

(I) on (2) in (3) upon (4) into

14.0. This custom mostly prevails - - - the Christians.

(I) upon (2) over (3) among (4) In

141. There is no exception - - - this rule.

(I) for (2) from (3) to (4) In

142. He has the reputation - - - - being honest.

(I) at (2) in (3) of (4) for

Directions : (Question No. 143-146) Fill in the blanks with the correct alternative.

143. Good boys do not quarrel with - - -

{I} each other (2) another (3) one another (4) other

144. Everyone to clear their dues.

(1) are required (2) required (3) were required (4) is required

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145. Neither the quality nor the prices - - -

(1) have changed (2) has changed

(3) is changed (4) are changed

146. Hundred rupees - - - too much for the job.

(1) seem (2) are seem (3) seems (4) is seeming

Directions: (Question No. 147-150) The underlined part of each of the given sentenCt
contains an error, Choose the option which will improve the sentence.

147. Technology must use to make a better nation.

III must be used to make (2) must be used to making

(3) must use to making (4) must be use to make

148. I am working on this book since last January.

(1) was'working (21 have been worked

(3) have been working (4) am worked

149. Can yOll tell me where does your brother live?

(1) where lives your brother (2) where your brother does live

(3) where your brother live (4) where your brother lives

150. Having tired of play he sat down to rest.

{l) Being tire of {2} Having tired with

(3) Being tired by (4) Being tired of

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Or

f.$r, f.\",fufi!ia m (I), (2), (3) "'" (4) lIi'!iq; it "iR-"ffi ~.,@j'h _ WI '1ii t, ftRil it <R{ "'"
tt '!!\ft i I ;nft '!!\ft _ qi\ ~ I

151. ~ qi\ 'Imfi>! ~ if 'lit.! -m ~ ~ 'I'IT i'


( I) U\('l1'IT (2) ~ 'l1'IT (3) ~ (4) '"9''=

152. '= <lit 'l,"f m>fq; ~ i


(1) "If.! (2) >JOG (3) ~ (4) ""'"

153. • ~ ~ "" !ij;r om i


(1)~ (2) ~ (3) ~ (4) m'R!

154. ~1ii'hl<'ft4 -.;flI .~. <lit 'l1'IT >II

(I) .... (2) tSl41illefl (3) 3l<I'fi (4)~

155, 'itR _ *"' "If.! "" 'iI'l'I ~

(1) <; (2) 'l: (3) 'Ii (4) '\

156. ".,m <r,m oitft it ~ <'Ii 'l'I1'I1


or 'i'Ifc; m;iI ...m ~, • ~3lT ~ II"
~ <ifu;>rt ~,

(1) ~ (2) 'I"fR (3) q<i...~I .. (4) ~

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157. "~ .;m 'lIT <lr! ;il '4\rq ~ <it I"


~mt?

I'l f.lwrr 121 ~ (3( ~ (4( ~

158.
~ - 'lIT ""'" ~
(1) ~ (2) ~ (3) ~Z4I~~ (4) ~

159.
~ - 'lIT ""'" ~
I'l ;Him (2) ~ (31 r.iM (4) ~

160. .'"""" _ 'lIT <!f.l!-~ ~

[ 1) 'l + 3Wf<!; (2) '!T • ~ (3) ~ + ~ (4) '!T + "'"

161. '=fu;' if fi!;,j ""'" ~ <ihr-n t?


[1) ~""' ~ (2) ~ ""'" (3) R~ (4)~~

162. '''';''' 'lIT q.f."I4I _ '«!I t


(1) 1l~14I"fl( (2) ..r.Rl (3) '""" (4) 1l!!'flll

163, '",rn' 'lIT Q.f."I4I _ t


(I) "" (2) '110 (3) ~ (4) ~

164, ''''"' 'lIT r;,q~riI.'" _ fufuro.


(I) ~ (2) $< (3) ~ (4) .w.
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165. "Ii ""'fI iii m.; tit, 3<! ~ ~

(I) <i\<fi (2) 'l1'f\ (3) ~" (4) ~

166. "~ 'IT'ft Dfui;\, t<R '!Fft <l'I 'l:' I


'IT'ft '1lt , 3>oit, >infi 111['1 "l:'111"
w>l m, ~ <iii ..nm ~,
(I) 3'll!T (2) m. (3) '!IT<I< (4) .",.

167. 'Affidavit' "" ~ 'lTft'lTfil<!; ~ ~

( I) @lIi<id "" (2) 'IT'l'< "" (3) >I'f1iUrn "" (4) >Ifir,n ""

168. ~""~~
(I) ~~ imTWI (4) ~
(2)
""""" (3)

(I) Cfl~Cfi'di (2) 4\(\0141 (3) ~ (4) ~

170. 'm.n '#!-n' ~ "" a1'l ~


(I) m.n ~ (2) ~ <iii ~

(4) .rrtt ~

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lirTItlirft I

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