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PART-A : GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-2): In the following two Questions, which
one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it?
1. ccbab _ caa _ bccc _ a _
(a) babb (b) bbba
(c) baab (d) babc
2. a_ _ __dba_ _bcad__ _da__ _cd
(a) bccdbcab (b) abcddcba(c) cbcddcba (d) aabbccdd
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 3-15): In the following two Questions, a series
is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative
from the given ones that will complete the series.
3. 4, 6, 10, 16, 24, ?
(a) 28 (b) 30
(c) 34 (d) 40
4. 3, 5, 9, 17, _____?____ K ,
(a) 26 (b) 65
(c) 33 (d) 42
5. A train starts from station A and reaches B 15 minutes late
when it moves with 40 km/hr and 24 minutes late when itgoes 30 km/hr. The distance between the two stations is
(a) 16 km (b) 18 km
(c) 21 km (d) 24 km
6. In a row of men, Manoj is 30th from the right and Kiran is
20th from the left. When they interchange their position,
Manoj becomes 35th from the right. What is the total number
of men in the row?
(a) 45 (b) 44
(c) 54 (d) 34
7. Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a
straight line.
D is to the right of G.
C is between A and B.
E is between F and D.
There are three persons between G and B. Who is on the
extreme left?
(a) A (b) B
(c) D (d) G
8. From the given alternative words, select the word which
cannot be formed using the letters of the given word:
CUMBERSOME
(a) MOUSE (b) SOBER
(c) ROME (d) MERCY
9. Name a single letter, which can be prefixed to the following
words in order to obtain entirely new words ?
TILL TABLE PILE TAB PRING
(a) S (b) B
(c) H (d) C
10. Unscramble the following letters to frame a meaningful word
Then find out the correct numerical position of the letters :
B C U S M E L R N A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10(a) 6 1 4 3 2 5 8 7 9 10
(b) 3 1 5 7 10 4 2 6 9 8
(c) 3 9 4 2 8 10 5 1 7 6
(d) 2 1 3 4 6 8 9 7 5 10
11. Using the following code and key decode the given coded
word:
Code : L X P Z J Y Q M N B
Key : b a e s p r h i g t
Coded word : Z B Y X M N Q B
(a) height (b) struggle
(c) straight (d) strength
12. In a certain code "MOUSE" is written as "PRUOC". How is
"SHIFT" written in that code ?
(a) VJIDR (b) VIKRD
(c) RKIVD (d) VKIDR
13. In a certain code, '253' means 'books are old'; '546' means
'man is old' and '378' means 'buy good books'. What stands
for "are" in that code?
(a) 2 (b) 4
(c) 5 (d) 6
14. If, + stands for division; × stands for addition ; – stands for
multiplication : ¸ stands for subtraction, which of thefollowing is correct ?
A. 46 × 6 ¸ 4 – 5 + 3 = 74B. 46 – 6 + 4 × 5 ¸ 3 = 71C. 46 ¸ 6 × 4 – 5 + 3 = 75.5D. 46 × 6 – 4 + 5 ¸ 3 = 70.1(a) D (b) B
(c) A (d) C
15. If + = ×, – = ,̧ × = +, ¸ = –, then which is the correct equationout of the following?
(a) 18 ¸ 6 + 4 – 2 ¸ 3 = 22(b) 18 + 6 – 4 × 2 ÷ 3 = 26
(c) 18 × 6 – 4 + 7 × 8 = 47
(d) 18 – 6 × 7 ¸ 2 + 8 = 63
SSCCombined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Exam-2015
Held on 09-08-2015
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 200
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DIRECTIONS (Qs. 16-22): In the following Five Questions, select
the missing number from the given responses.
16.?
8 2137
17
(a) 97 (b) 907
(c) 1097 (d) 9107
17.14
36
7 3
12 9 11
54
16 ?
(a) 12 (b) 17
(c) 18 (d) 16
18. 9 11 1313 15 17
10 12 14
14 16 18
11 13 ?
(a) 22 (b) 14
(c) 15 (d) 21
19. 3 2 2 1 6 5
4 24 2 4 0 ?
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(a) 30 (b) 11
(c) 0 (d) 1
20. 7 5 38 4 9
2 8 ?
112 160 162
(a) 4 (b) 6
(c) 8 (d) 12
21. Pinky walks a distance of 600 mtr. towards east, turns left
and moves 500 mtr, then turns left and walks 600 mtr. and
then turns left again and moves 500 mtr and halts. At what
distance in metres is the from the starting point?
(a) 2200 (b) 500
(c) 0 (d) 600
22. Sunita rode her scooty northwards, then turned left and
then again rode to her left 4 km. She found herself exactly 2
kms west of her starting point. How far did she ride
northwards initially ?
(a) 2 km (b) 4 km
(c) 5 km (d) 6 km
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 23-24) : In the following Two Questions, one
statement is given followed by two 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 conclusions can definitely be drawn from the given
statement. Indicate your answer.
23. Statement : Every school should promote partnerships that
will increase parental involvement and participation for
promoting the growth of children.
Conclusions I : For the growth of the children, parents
should be involved in various school activities.
Conclusions II. Involvement of parents in school activities
has no influence on the growth of the children.
(a) Only I follows (b) Only II follows
(c) Neither I nor II follows (d) Both I and II follow
24. Statement : Aggressive animals can be trained with care
and affection to behave as the occassion demands.
Conclusions I : Trained dogs cannot be aggressive.
Conclusions II : Animals are always aggressive unless care
and affection is given to them.
(a) Only I follows (b) Only II follows
(c) Neither I nor II follows (d) Both I and II follow
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 25-30): In the following Six Questions, select
the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.
25. Haematology : Blood : : Phycology : ?
(a) Fungi (b) Fishes
(c) Algae (d) Diseases
26. Pride of Lions : : ________ of cats
(a) Herd (b) School
(c) Clowder (d) Bunch
27. MAN : PDQ : : WAN : ?
(a) ZDQ (b) NAW
(c) YQD (d) YDQ
28. AEFJ : KOPT : : ? : QUVZ
(a) GLKP (b) GKLP
(c) HLKP (d) HKQL
29. 2 : 32 : : 3 : ?
(a) 243 (b) 293
(c) 183 (d) 143
30. D × H : 4 × 8 as M × Q: ?(a) 12 × 17 (b) 12 × 16
(c) 13 × 17 (d) 14 × 18
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 31-44): In the following Six Questions, find
the old word/ number/ letters / number pair from the given
alternatives.
31. (a) Morning (b) Noon
(c) Evening (d) Night
32. (a) Liberty (b) Society
(c) Equality (d) Fraternity
33. (a) DWFU (b) EVHS
(c) HSKP (d) KQNN
34. (a) CBEF (b) EDGH(c) IHKL (d) GFHJ
35. (a) 4025 (b) 7202
(c) 6023 (d) 5061
36. (a) 96 : 80 (b) 64 : 48
(c) 80 : 60 (d) 104 : 78
37. Choose the correct alternative to complete the series.
Lily, Daisy, Datura, ?
(a) Sun Flower (b) Hibiscus
(c) Marigold (d) Jasmine
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38. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful
order of the following ?
1. Elephant 2. Cat
3. Mosquito 4. Tiger
5. Whale
(a) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4 (b) 1, 3, 5, 4, 2
(c) 3, 2, 4, 1, 5 (d) 2, 5, 1, 4, 3
39. How many triangles are there in the figure ?
(a) 24 (b) 14
(c) 28 (d) 20
40. The figure given on the left hand side is folded to form a
box. Choose from the alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4) the
boxes that is similar to the box formed.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(a) (2) and (3) only (b) (1), (3) and (4) only
(c) (2) and (4) only (d) (1) and (4) only
41. Find out the number of circles in the given figure :
(a) 14 (b) 16
(c) 17 (d) 18
42. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship
among the classes given below :
Animals and animals, sea animals
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
43.
1
5 6 2
43
Doctors
Professors
Married People
Which number indicates doctors who are not married ?
(a) 6 (b) 4
(c) 2 (d) 1
44.
P R K
Q
In the fig.
Q represents all quadrilaterals
K represents all Kites
R represents all Rhombus
P represents all ParallelogramThe statement 'Rhombus is also a Kite' can be described as
(a) P and K is nothing but R
(b) P or K is nothing but R
(c) P and R is nothing but K
(d) P or R is nothing but K
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 45-50): In the following Two Questions, which
answer figure will complete the pattern is the questiion figure ?
45. Question figure
Answer figures :
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
46. Question figure
Answer figures :
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
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47. From the given answer figures, select the one which is
hidden/embedded in the question figure :
Question figure
Answer figures :
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
48. A 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.
Question figure
Answer figures :
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
49. If a mirror is places on the line MN, then which of the answer
figures is the right image of the given figure ?
Question figure:
M
Answer figures :
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
50. Direction : A word is represented by only one set of
numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of
numbers given in the alternatiives are represented by two
classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The
columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and
that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these
matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its
column, e.g.. 'A' can be represented by 01, 14 etc. and 'O'
can be represented by 59, 67 etc. similarly, you have to
identify the set for the word 'PEARL'. Matrix – I Matrix – II
0 1 2 3 4
0 P A G R Z
1 G R Z P A
2 Z P A G R
3 A G R Z P
4 R Z P A G
5 6 7 8 9
5 E M L N O
6 L E O M N
7 O N E L M
8 N O M E L
9 M L N O E
(a) 00, 55, 22, 11, 96 (b) 00, 66, 14, 32, 56
(c) 13, 77, 30, 14, 88 (d) 12, 88, 43, 32, 89
PART-B : GENERAL AWARENESS
51. To whom the line 'A thing of beauty is a joy for ever' is
attributed ?
(a) John Keats (b) Dr. Charles Dickens
(c) Dr. Jonathan Swift (d) William Wordsworth
52. The birthday of which of the following leaders is celebrated
as 'Teachers Day' in India?
(a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (b) S. Radhakrishnan
(c) C. Rajgopalachari (d) Lala Lajpat Rai
53. The award given for outstanding performance in sports is
(a) Bharat Ratna (b) Padma Shri Award
(c) Arjuna Award (d) Dronacharya Award
54. Which hill station's name means place of the thunderbolt'?
(a) Shillong (b) Oottacamand(c) Darjeeling (d) Gangtok
55. The ship building yard––Mazgaon Dock is located at –
(a) Kochi (b) Kolkata
(c) Mumbai (d) Vishakhapatnam
56. Electric current is measured using which of the following
instrument ?
(a) Voltmeter (b) Anemometer
(c) Wattmeter (d) Ammeter
57. 'Agha Khan Cup' is related with which of the following
sport event ?
(a) Cricket (b) Hockey
(c) Table Tennis (d) Football
58. Where was the first conference of SAARC (South AsianAssociation for Regional Cooperation) held ?
(a) Dhaka (b) New Delhi
(c) Colombo (d) Kathmandu
59. Which among the following is not a Bretton Woods
Institution ?
(a) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
(b) World Bank
(c) Organisaiton of Economic Cooperation and
Development (O.E.C.D.)
(d) None of these
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60. Equilibrium price in the market is determined by the
(a) equality between total cost and total revenue
(b) equality between average cost and average revenue.
(c) equality between marginal cost and marginal revenue
(d) equality between marginal cost and average cost.
61. In the national context which of the following indicates
Macro Approach ?
(a) Sales of Bata Shoe Company
(b) Exports of Mangoes to U.K.
(c) Income from Railways(d) Inflation in India
62. Internal economies
(a) arise in an economy as it makes progress
(b) accrue to a firm when it expands its output
(c) arise when there is expansion in internal trade
(d) arise when there is expansion in an industry
63. One of the features of a free market economy is
(a) public ownership of factors of production
(b) rationing and price control
(c) consumer's sovereignty
(d) active state intervention
64. Gross National Product – Depreciation Allowance = ?
(a) Gross Domestic Product(b) Personal Income
(c) Net National Product
(d) Per Capita Income
65. The Panchayat Samiti remains accountable for its functions
to
(a) The Gram Panchayats and Gram Sabhas
(b) Zilla Parishads
(c) Anchal Panchayats
(d) Janpad Panchayats
66. The legislature gains a priority over the executive in
(a) A Federal Government
(b) An Authoritarian Government
(c) A Parliamentary Government
(d) A Presidential Government
67. The legislature in a democratic country can influence public
opinion by
(a) Granting rights
(b) Enacting non controversial laws
(c) Defining the duties of the citizens
(d) Focusing attention on public issues
68. If the President wants to resign from his office, he may do
so by writing to the
(a) Vice President (b) Chief Justice of India
(c) Prime Minister (d) Speaker of Lok Sabha
69. Which of the following is not a Union Territory ?
(a) Lakshadweep (b) Puducherry
(c) Nagaland (d) Dadra and Nagar Haveli
70. The greatest king of the Pratihara dynasty was
(a) Bhoj (Mihir–Bhoj) (b) Dantidurga
(c) Nagbhatta II (d) Vatsaraj
71. In 1939 Subhash Chandra Bose was elected as President of
the Congress Party defeating
(a) Jawaharlal Nehru
(b) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
(c) V.B. Patel
(d) Pattabhi Sitharamayya
72. Jallianwala incident took place at
(a) Lucknow (b) Surat
(c) Amritsar (d) Allahabad
73. Who was the founder of Lodhi dynasty ?
(a) Sikandar Lodhi (b) Bahlol Lodhi
(c) Ibrahim Lodhi (d) Daulat Khan Lodhi
74. Which one of the following pair is not correctly matched ?
(a) Akbar – Todarmal
(b) Chanakya – Chandragupta
(c) Vikramaditya – Chaitanya
(d) Harshvardhan – Hiuen Tsang
75. The South East trade winds are attracted towards the Indian
sub continent in the rainy season due to
(a) the effect of easterlies
(b) the effect of Northern–East trade winds
(c) the presence of low atmospheric pressure over North–
West India
(d) the development of cyclone over the equator
76. The 'graded profile' of a river course is a
(a) smooth curve in the upper course
(b) smooth curve in the middle course
(c) smooth curve in the lower course
(d) smooth curve from source to mouth
77. Sink hole is a phenomenon of _______ topography.
(a) Desert (b) Tundra
(c) Karst (d) Plain
78. Kerala is famous for the cultivation of
1. Coconut 2. Black pepper
3. Rubber 4. Rice
(a) 1, 2 and 4 (b) 2, 3 and 4
(c) 1 and 4 (d) 1, 2 and 3
79. The longest continental Railway in the world is
(a) Trans Siberian Railway
(b) Canadian Pacific Railway
(c) Canadian National Railway(d) Trans Atlantic Railway
80. Photoperiodisrn affects
(a) Flowering (b) Vegetative growth
(c) Fruiting (d) All of these
81. Match the following :
I II
A. Ascorbic acid 1. Photosynthetic
pigment
B. Chlorophyll 2. Quencher
C. Carotenoid 3. Enzyme
D. Superoxide 4. Vitamin–C
dismutase
A B C D
(a) 4 2 1 3
(b) 2 4 1 3
(c) 4 1 3 2
(d) 4 1 2 3
82. Allantois of Embryo helps in
(a) respiration (b) excretion
(c) protection (d) digestion
83. Which one of the following animals belongs to mollusca ?
(a) Hare (b) Hydra
(c) Hyla (d) Haliotis
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84. Outside the nucleus DNA is found in
(a) Mitochondria (b) Ribosome
(c) Endoplasmic reticulum (d) Golgi bodies
85. Animal protein is called first class protein because it is
(a) delicious in taste
(b) cheaper in the market
(c) rich in essential amino acids
(d) easily digestible
86. It is easy to burst a gas filled balloon with a needle than
with a nail. It is because(a) nail exerts more pressure than needle on the balloon
(b) needle exerts more pressure than nail on the balloon
(c) gas is reactive with the needle
(d) nail is more longer than needle
87. The velocity of sound in moist air is more than in dry air
because the moist air has
(a) less pressure than dry air
(b) more pressure than dry air
(c) more density than dry air
(d) less density than dry air
88. X–rays can be used
(a) to detect heart diseases.
(b) to detect defects in precious stones and diamonds.
(c) to detect gold under the earth.
(d) for cutting and welding of metals.
89. Ice is packed in saw dust because
(a) saw dust is poor conductor of heat.
(b) saw dust is a good conductor of heat.
(c) saw dust does not stick to the ice.
(d) saw dust will not get melted easily.
90. What is used to identify whether a data word has an odd or
even number of 1's ?
(a) Sign bit (b) Zero bit
(c) Parity bit (d) Carry bit
91. Rearranging and allocating space in memory to provide for
multiple computing tasks is called
(a) Multiprogramming (b) Multitasking
(c) Memory Management (d) Networking
92. What happens when a drop of glycerol is added to crushed
KMnO4 spread of a paper ?
(a) There is a violent explosion
(b) There is no reaction
(c) The paper ignites
(d) There is a crackling sound.
93. Most commonly used bleaching agent is
(a) Alcohol (b) Carbon dioxide
(c) Chlorine (d) Sodium chloride
94. The least penetrating power ray is
(a) a –Ray (b) b –Ray(c) g –Ray (d) X–Ray
95. Hydrogen peroxide is an effective sterilizing agent. Which
one of the following product results when it readily loses
active oxygen ?
(a) Water (b) Hydrogen
(c) Ozone (d) Nasant Hydrogen
96. The maximum fixation of solar energy is done by
(a) Bacteria (b) Fungi
(c) Green plants (d) Protozoa
97. The term 'brown air' is used for
(a) Photochemical smog (b) Sulfurous smog
(c) Industrial smog (d) Acid fumes
98. Which of the following is FALSE with respect to rain water
harvesting?
(a) It helps raising water table
(b) It helps meet rising water demand
(c) It increases run–off losses
(d) It is a device of water conservation
99. Peroxyacetyl nitrate is a(a) Plant hormone (b) Vitamin
(c) Secondary pollutant (d) Acidic dye
100. Which of the following river does not originate in Indian
territory ?
(a) Mahanadi (b) Brahmaputra
(c) Satluj (d) Ganga
PART-C : QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
101. In DABC, a line through A cuts the side BC at D such thatBD : DC = 4 : 5. If the area of DABD = 60 cm2 , then the areaof DADC is(a) 50 cm2 (b) 60 cm2
(c) 75 cm2 (d) 90 cm2102. A tangent is drawn to a circle of radius 6cm from a point
situated at a distance of 10 cm from the centre of the circle
The length of the tangent will be
(a) 4 cm (b) 5 cm
(c) 8 cm (d) 7 cm
103. A ship after sailing 12km towards south from a particulari
place covered 5 km more towards east. Then the straightway
distance of the ship from that place is
(a) 18 km (b) 15 km
(c) 13 km (d) 11km
104. Two poles of height 7 m and 12 m stand on a plane ground
If the distance between their feet is 12 m, the distance
between their top will be(a) 13 m (b) 19 m
(c) 17 m (d) 15 m
105. The maximum value of sin4q + cos4q is(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d)1
3106. Find the value of
tan 4° tan 43° tan 47° tan 86°
(a) 1 (b)1
2
(c) 2 (d)
2
3
107. The sum of four numbers is 48. When 5 and 1 are added to
the first two; and 3 & 7 are subtracted from the 3rd & 4th,
the numbers will be equal. The numbers are
(a) 4, 12, 12, 20 (b) 5, 11, 13, 19
(c) 6, 10, 14, 18 (d) 9, 7, 15, 17
108. The least number that should be added to 2055 so that the
sum is exactly divisible by 27 :
(a) 24 (b) 27
(c) 31 (d) 28
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109. A and B together can do a piece of work in 6 days. If A can
alone do the work in 18 days, then the number of days
required for B to finish the work is
(a) 12 (b) 9
(c) 15 (d) 10
110. A pipe can fill a tank in x hours and another can empty it in
y hours. They can together fill it in (y > x)
(a) x – y (b) y – x
(c) xyx y- (d)
xyy x-
111. A tap can empty a tank in 30 minutes. A second tap can
empty it in 45 minutes. If both the taps operate
simultaneously, how much time is needed to empty the tank?
(a) 18 minutes (b) 14 minutes
(c) 15 minutes (d) 30 minutes
112. The perimeter of one face of a cube is 20 cm. Its volume will
be
(a) 100 cm3 (b) 125 cm3
(c) 400 cm3 (d) 625 cm3
113. If the area of a circle is A, radius of the circle is r and
circumference of it is C, then
(a) rC = 2A (b)C r
A 2=
(c) AC =2r
4(d)
A
r = C
114. A square is inscribed in a quarter–circle in such a manner
that two of its adjacent vertices lie on the two radii at an
equal distance from the centre, while the other two vertices
lie on the circular arc. If the square has sides of length x,
then the radius of the circle is
(a)
16x
4p + (b)
2x
p
(c)5x
2(d) 2x
115. 10% discount and then 20% discount in succession is
equivalent to total discount of
(a) 15% (b) 30%
(c) 24% (d) 28%
116. The marked price of a watch was ` 720. A man bought the
same for ` 550.80 after getting two successive discounts,
the first being 10%. The second discount rate is
(a) 12% (b) 14%
(c) 15% (d) 18%117. Allowing 20% and 15% successive discounts, the selling
price of an article becomes ` 3,060; then the marked price
will be
(a) ` 4,400 (b) ` 5,000
(c) ` 4,500 (d) ` 4,000
118. Eighteen years ago, the ratio of A's age to B's age was 8 : 13.
Their present ratio's are 5 : 7. What is the present age of A?
(a) 70 years (b) 50 years
(c) 40 years (d) 60 years
119. 729 ml of a mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 7 : 2
How much more water is to be added to get a new mixture
containing milk and water in the ratio 7 : 3 ?
(a) 60 ml (b) 71 ml
(c) 52 ml (d) 81 ml
120. The average weight of 15 oarsmen in a boat is increased by
1.6 kg when one of the crew, who weighs 42 kg is replaced
by a new man. Find the weight of the new man (in kg).
(a) 65 (b) 66
(c) 43 (d) 67121. What is the Arithmetic mean of the first 'n' natural numbers?
(a)n 1
2
+(b)
2n (n 1)
2
+
(c) 2 (n + 1) (d)n(n 1)
2
+
122. A shopkeeper bought 30 kg of rice at the rate of ` 70 per kg
and 20 kg of rice at the rate of ` 70.75 per kg. If he mixed the
two brand of rice and sold the mixture at ` 80.50 per kg. his
gain is
(a) ` 510 (b) ` 525
(c) ` 485 (d) ` 450
123. The population of a town increases by 5% every year. If the present population is 9261, the population 3 years ago was
(a) 5700 (b) 6000
(c) 7500 (d) 8000
124. A farmer travelled a distance of 61 km in 9 hrs. He travelled
partly on foot at the rate of 4 km/hr and partly on bicycle at
the rate of 9 km/hr. The distance travelled on foot is
(a) 17 km (b) 16 km
(c) 15km (d) 14 km
125. Walking at the rate of 4 kmph a man covers certain distance
in 2hrs 45 min. Running at a speed of 16.5 kmph the man will
cover the same distance in how many minutes ?
(a) 35 min. (b) 40 min.
(c) 45 min. (d) 50 min.
126. In certain years a sum of money is doubled itself at1
64
%
simple interest per annum, then the required time will be
(a)1
122
years (b) 8 years
(c)2
103
years (d) 16 years
127. The length of the portion of the straight line 3x + 4y = 12
intercepted between the axes is
(a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 7 (d) 5128. The value of
1 1 1 1 1
7 6 6 5 5 2 8 7 3 8- + - +
- - - - - is
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) 5 (d) 7
129. If m = –4, n = –2, then the value of m3 – 3m2 + 3m + 3n + 3n2
+ n3 is
(a) 124 (b) –124
(c) 126 (d) –126
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130. 2x – ky + 7 = 0 and 6x – 12y + 15 = 0 has no solution for
(a) k = – 4 (b) k = 4
(c) k = 1 (d) k = – 1
131. Choose the incorrect relation(s) from the following :
(i) 6 2 5 3+ = +
(ii) 6 2 5 3+ < +
(iii) 6 2 5 3+ > +
(a) (i) (b) (ii)(c) (i) and (iii) (d) (ii) and (iii)
132. If x = 332, y = 333, z = 335, then the value of x3 + y3 + z3 –
3xyz is
(a) 7000 (b) 8000
(c) 9000 (d) 10000
133. If1
2 x 32 3
+ =+
, then the simplest value of x is
(a) 1 (b) –2
(c) 2 (d) –1
134. If
2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2
m a m b m c
b c c a a b
- - -+ +
+ + + = 3, then the value of m is
(a) a2 + b2 (b) a2 + b2 + c2
(c) a2 – b2 – c2 (d) a2 + b2 – c2
135. The measure of an angle whose supplement is three times
as large as its complement, is
(a) 30° (b) 45°
(c) 60° (d) 75°
136. The sides of a triangle having area 7776 sq. cm are in the
ratio 3:4:5. The perimeter of the triangle is
(a) 400 cm (b) 412 cm
(c) 424 cm (d) 432 cm
137. Two chords of length a unit and b unit of a circle make
angles 60° and 90° at the centre of a circle respectively, then
the correct relation is
(a) b = 2 a (b) b = 2a
(c) b = 3a (d) b =3
a2
138. In a parallelogram PQRS, angle P is four times of angle Q,
then the measure of ÐR is(a) 36° (b) 72°
(c) 130° (d) 144°
139. If 2sin sinq + q = 1 then 2 4cos cosq + q is equal to
(a) 1 (b) 2sin
cos
q
q
(c)2
cos
sin
qq
(d) None
140. If a clock started at noon, then the angle turned by hour
hand at 3.45 PM is
(a)1
1042
°(b)
197
2
°
(c)1
1122
°(d)
1117
2
°
141. The numerical value of
2
2
cos 45
sin 60
°
° +
2
2
cos 60
sin 45
°
° –
2
2
tan 30
cot 45
°
° –
2
2
sin 30
cot 30
°
° is
(a)3
4(b)
1
4
(c)1
2(d)
11
4
142. If x cosq – sin q = 1, thenx2 + (1 + x2) sinq equals(a) 1 (b) –1
(c) 0 (d) 2
143. A 10 m long ladder is placed against a wall. It is inclined at
an angle of 30° to the ground. The distance (in m) of the
foot of the ladder from the wall is (Given 3 = 1.732)
(a) 7.32 (b) 8.26
(c) 8.66 (d) 8.16
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 144-150) :Study the following bar diagramcarefully and answer the following Four Questions .
The number of the production of electronic items (TVs and LCDs)
in a factory during the period from 2009 to 2013.
6,000
7 ,000
8,0009,000
9,40010,000
11,000
12,000
13,000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
TVs
LCDs
Years
N o . o f p r o d u c t i o n s
144. The total number of production of electronic items is
maximum in the year (a) 2009 (b) 2010
(c) 2011 (d) 2013
145. The ratio of production of LCDs in the year 2011 and 2013 is
(a) 3 : 4 (b) 4 : 3
(c) 2 : 3 (d) 1 : 4
146. The difference between averages of production of TVs and
LCDs from 2009 to 2012 is
(a) 600 (b) 700
(c) 800 (d) 900
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147. The ratio of production of TVs in the years 2009 and 2010 is
(a) 7 : 6 (b) 6 : 7
(c) 2 : 3 (d) 3 : 2
The following pie–chart shows the sources of funds to
collected by the National Highways Authority of India
(NHAI) for its Phase II projects. Study the pie–chart and
answer the following Three Questions:
MarketBorrowing
29,952
SPVS5252
External
Assistance11,486
Toll4910
Annuity6000
148. If the toll is to be collected through an outsourced agency
by allowing a maximum 10% commission, how much amount
should be permitted to be collected by the outsourced
agency, so that the project is supported with ` 4,910 crores?
(a) `
6,213 crores (b) `
5,827.crores(c) ` 5,401crores (d) ` 5,316 crores
149. If NHAI could receive a total of ` 9,695 crores as External
Assistance, by what percent (approximately) should it
increase the Market Borrowing to arrange for the shortage
of funds?
(a) 4.5% (b) 7.5%
(c) 6% (d) 8%
150. The central angle corresponding to Market Borrowing is
(a) 52° (b) 137.8°
(c) 187.2° (d) 192.4°
PART-D : ENGLISH COMPREHENSION
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 151-155): In the following Five Questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in
the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the
meaning of the Idiom\Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
151. At his wit's end, he turned to his old trade.
(a) After careful thinking
(b) Confidently
(c) Not knowing what to do
(d) Overjoyed
152. Then it comes to dancing, he is all–thumbs.
(a) an expert (b) a trainer
(c) clumsy (d) lazy
153. He usually goes to bed very early and rises with the lark.
(a) very late (b) very early
(c) after sunrise (d) at midnight
154. Their attempt to get back the stolen necklace proved to be
a wild goose chase.
(a) wise decision (b) useless search
(c) timely action (d) delayed action
155. The day the new product was launched, people made a
beeline to purchase it.
(a) rushed (b) were doubtful
(c) refused (d) went online
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 156-165): In the following Ten Questions, a
sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given
alternatives to the underlined part which may improve the
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement
is needed blacken the circle [ ] corresponding to "No
improvement".
156. It's high time that you go home.
(a) are going (b) went
(c) gone (d) No improvement
157. Drinking tea is an English habit.(a) tradition (b) convention
(c) custom (d) No improvement
158. He is wanting ina little common sense.
(a) lacks (b) is lacking in
(c) needs some (d) No improvement
159. The second pigeon flew just at the first pigeon had flown.
(a) one had done (b) one had flown away
(c) had done (d) No improvement
160. The old man has acquired experience through age.
(a) developed experience (b) experienced
(c) got experience (d) No improvement
161. Water and soil pollutants find their entry into the body
through ingestion of contaminated water or food.(a) digestion of contaminated
(b) injection of contaminated
(c) passage of contaminated
(d) No improvement
162. He lives far from the station.
(a) away from the station
(b) a long way from the station
(c) off the station
(d) N o improvement
163. Mumbai is famous because of its textiles.
(a) at (b) in
(c) for (d) No improvement
164. They spoke about the weather.(a) said (b) talked
(c) expressed (d) No improvement
165. Mr. Mukherjee knows ten languages, isn't it'?
(a) doesn't Mr. Mukherjee (b) hasn't he
(c) doesn't he (d) No improvement
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 166-172): In the following Seven Questions,
out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be
substituted for the given words/sentences and indicate it by
blackening the appropriate circle [ ] in the Answer Sheet
166. A recurrent Compulsive urge to steal.
(a) Pneumonia (b) Insomnia
(c) Nymphomania (d) Kleptomania
167. Act of injuring another's reputation by any slanderouscommunication.
(a) Orchestration (b) Aberration
(c) Misrepresentation (d) Defamation
168. A story in which animals or objects speak and give
wholesome moral lesson.
(a) Fable (b) Parable
(c) Allegory (d) Legend
169. Medical Study of skin and its diseases.
(a) Dermatology (b) Endocrinology
(c) Gynaecology (d) Orthopaedics
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170. A process involving too much official formality.
(a) Diplomacy (c) Bureaucracy
(c) Red–tapism (d) Nepotism
171. A person who enters without any invitation.
(a) Burglar (b) Intruder
(c) Thief (d) Vandal
172. Not suitable for eating
(a) Tasteless (b) Uneatable
(c) Inedible (d) Spicy
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 173-174):
In the following Two Questions,
four words are given each question, out of which only one word
is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your
answer, in the Answer Sheet.
173. (a) Acquariam (b) Aquarium
(c) Acquerium (d) Aquarim
174. (a) Facsimile (b) Facsimilee
(c) Fasimile (d) Fasimmile
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 175-184): In the following Ten Questions,
you have two passages with 5 questions following each passage.
Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each
question out of the four alternatives and mark it by blackening
the appropriate circle [ ] in the Answer Sheet.PASSAGE – I (5 Questions)
The instinctive, natural way to express anger is to respond
aggressively. Anger is a natural, adaptive response to threats; It
inspires powerful, often aggressive, feelings and behaviours,
which allow us to fight and to defend ourselves when we are
attacked. On the other hand, we can't physically lash out at every
person or object that irr itates or annoys us; laws, social norms
and common sense place limits on how far our anger can take us.
People use a variety of both conscious and unconscious
processes to deal with there angry feelings. The three main
approaches are expressing, suppressing and calming. Expressing
your angry feelings in an assertive – not aggressive manner is
the healthiest way to express anger. Being assertive doesn't '
mean being 'pushy or demanding; It means being respectful of
yourself and others. Anger can be suppressed and then converted
or redirected. This happens when you hold in your anger, stop
thinking about it and focus on something positive.
175. How does a person naturally express anger?
(a) By inspiring powerful feelings
(b) By responding aggressively
(c) By defending oneself
(d) By adapting strong behaviour.
176. Which one of the following places limits on how far we can
take our anger?
(a) Behaviour (b) Feelings
(c) Instinct (d) Law
177. According to the author, how should people deal with their
anger?
(a) Express it assertively
(b) Express it aggressively
(c) Expressing consciously
(d) Expressing unconsciously
178. What does the author mean by being assertive?
(a) Being pushy (b) Being demanding
(c) Being respectful (d) Being calm
179. How, accordmg to the author, can one suppress anger ?
(a) By holding one's anger.(b) By thinking about one's anger
(c) By converting anger.
(d) By redirecting anger.
PASSAGE –II (5 Questions)
The crowd surged forward through the narrow streets of Paris.
There was a clatter of shutters being closed hastily by tremblinghands the citizens of Paris knew that once the fury of the people
was excited there was no telling what they might do. They cameto an old house which had a workshop on the ground floor. Ahead popped out of the door to see what it was all about "Get
him! Get Thimonier! Smash his devilish machines!" yelled thecrowd.
They found the workshop without its owner. M. Thimonierhad escaped by the back door. Now the fury of the demonstratorsturned against the machines that were standing in the shop, ready
to be delivered to buyers. They were systematically broken upand destroyed – dozens of them. Only when the last wheel andspindle had "been trampled under foot did the infuriated crowd
recover their senses."That is the end of M'Sieur Thimonier and his sewing
machines," they said to one another and went home satisfied.Perhaps now they would find work, for they were all unemployedtailors and seamstresses who believed that their livelihood was
threatened by that new invention.180. The passage throws light on
(a) why inventions should be avoided.(b) how a well meant invention can be misunderstood(c) what mischief an inventor can do to ordinary people.
(d) how dangerous an invention can be.181. The crowd was protesting against
(a) the closings of workshops.
(b) the misdoings of Thimonier.(c) the newly invented sewing machine(d) Thimonier for keeping the invention a secret
182. The aim of the crowd was to(a) kill Thimonier
(b) drive Thimonier away(c) humiliate Thimonier
(d) destroy the sewing machines183. The people thought that
(a) their lives were in danger.
(b) Thimonier was mad.(c) the sewing machine was dangerous.(d) they would be deprived of their livelihood.
184. Shutters were being closed because the shopkeepers(a) wanted to attack the crowd.(b) wanted to protect Thimonier.
(c) feared their shops would be destroyed.
(d) wanted to support the crowd.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 185-189) : In the following Five Questions,
some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and blacken thecircle [ ] corresponding to the appropriate correct option. If a sentence is free from error, blacken the circle [ ] corresponding
to "No Error" in the Answer Sheet .
185. I shall look forward to being with you sometime next month.
(a) I shall look forward (b) to being with you
(c) sometime next month (d) No error
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Hints Explanations
PART-A : GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING
1. (a) c c b a/b b c a/a a b c/c c b a/b
2. (a) a b c d/b a c d/b c a d/b c d a/a b c d.
3. (c) 4 6
+2
10
+4
16
+6 +8
24 34
+10
4. (c) 3 5
+2
9
+4
17
+8 +16
33
5. (b) Let ‘D’ be the distance between A and B and T be the
time taken by them
Then,
Distance = Speed × Time
D = 40 ×15
T60
æ ö+ç ÷è ø
...(1)
D = 30 ×24
T16
æ ö+ç ÷è ø
...(2)
Equating (1) and (2)
401
T4
æ ö+ç ÷è ø
= 302
T5
æ ö+ç ÷è ø
4
3 = 4T = 1 = 3T +
6
5
T =6
15
-
T =1
5 hour
Putting ‘T’ value in equation (1), we get
D = 40 ×1 1
5 4
æ ö´ç ÷è ø
=40 9
20
´ = 18 km.
Hence, the distance between the two stations is 18 km.
6. (c) Original Position:
20th from the left 30th from the right
Kiran Manoj
Position after Interchange:
35th from the right
Manoj
Total Number of Students = 35 + 20 – 1
= 55 – 1 = 54
7. (d) Standing Arrangement:
G F E D B C A
G is standing on the extreme left.
8. (d) MERCY cannot be formed from the given word
CUMBERSOME, as there is no ‘Y’ in the word.
9. (a) Only ‘S’ can be prefixed to the given words.
New words are:
STILL, STABLE, SPILE, STAB, SPRING
10. (c) Meaningful word is:
U N S C R A M B L E
3 9 4 2 8 10 5 1 7 6
11. (c) Coded word: Z B Y X M N Q B
¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯
Key : s t r a i g h t
12. (d) M O U S E
¯ +3 ¯+3 ¯+0 ̄–2 ̄–2
Coded as: P R U Q C
Similarly,
S H I F T
¯+3 ¯+3 ¯ +0 ̄–2 ̄–2
Coded as: V K I D R
13. (a) 2 5 3 Þ books are old
5 4 6Þman is old
3 7 8 Þ buy good books
Codes are :
5Þ old4Þman or is 8 Þ buy or good
3 Þ books 6Þman or is
2Þ are7 Þ buy or good
2 stands for “are” in that code.
14. (b) 46 × 6¸
4 + 5 – 3 = 46 × 1.5 + 5 – 3 = 69 + 5 – 3 = 7115. (b) 18 × 6 ¸ 4 + 2 – 3 = 18 × 1.5 + 2 – 3 = 27 + 2 – 3 = 26
16. (c) 8 × 2 + 1 = 17
8 × 17 + 1 = 137
8 × 137 + 1 = 1097
17. (c) 36 – 14 + 12 + 7 = 3
54 – 9 + 11 + 16 = 18
18. (c) 4 3 4 39 13 10 14 11+ - + -
¾¾¾® ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾®
4 3 4 311 15 12 16 13
+ - + - ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾®
4 3 4 313 17 14 18 15
+ - + - ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾®
Hence, 15 is the correct answer.
19. (c) 3 × 4 × 2 = 24
2 × –2 × –1 = 4
6 × 0 × 5 = 0
20. (b) 7 × 8 × 2 = 112
5 × 4 × 8 = 160
3 × 9 × ? = 162
27 × ? = 162
? =162
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21. (c)D C
A B
5 0 0 m t r . 5
0 0 m t r .
600 mtr.
600 mtr.Pinky’s
starting point
Hence, Pinky is 0 metres from the starting point.
22. (b) BC
AD
4 km
2 km
4 km
Sunita’sstarting point
Hence, Sunita rode 4 km northwards initially.
23. (a) Parental involvement and participation is necessaryfor promoting the growth of children.
24. (c) Conclusion I is not based upon the given statement.
Conclusion II does not prove the given statement so,
neither I nor II follows.
25. (c) Hematology is the branch of medicine concerned with
the study and prevention of diseases related to the
blood.
Similarly, phycology is the scientific study of algae.
26. (c) A group of Lions is called a pride.
A group of Cats is called a clowder.
27. (a) M A N W A N
¯ +3 ¯+3 ¯+3 Similarly, ¯ +3 ¯+3 ¯ +3
P D Q Z D Q28. (b) A E F J
¯ +10 ¯+10 ¯ +10 ¯ 10
K O P T
Similarly,
G K L P
- –10 - –10 - –10 - –10
Q U V Z
29. (a) 25 = 32
35 = 243
30. (c) D × H M × Q
¯ ¯ Similarly, ¯ ¯
4 × 8 13 × 17
Respective place value of letters in English alphabet.
Hence, option (c) in the correct answer.
31. (d) Except (d), all others belong to the period of before
sunset.
32. (b) Except (b), all others are principles of society.
33. (a) Option (b):
E V H S
– 3
+ 3
Option (c):
H S K P
– 3
+ 3
Option (d):
K Q
– 3
+ 3
Option (a):
D W F U
– 2
+ 2
Hence, option (a) is the group of odd letters.
34. (d) Option (a): 1 3 1C B E F- + + ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾®
Option (b): 1 3 1E D G H- + + ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾®
Option (c):1 3 1
I H K L- + + ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾®
Option (d): 1 1 1G F H J- + +
¾¾¾® ¾¾¾® ¾¾¾®Hence, option (d) is the odd group of letters.
35. (d) 4 + 0 + 2 + 5 = 11
6 + 0 + 2 + 3 = 11
7 + 2 + 0 + 2 = 11
5 + 0 + 6 + 1 = 12
Hence, (d) is the odd one out.
36. (a) 64 : 48
(8 8) (8 6)¯ ¯´ ´
80 : 60
(10 8) (10 6)¯ ¯´ ´
104 : 78
(13 8) (13 6)¯ ¯´ ´
Hence, option (a) is odd one out
37. (d) Lily, Daisy, Datura all have outer part white and inner
part yellow.
Jasmine also has outer part white and inner part
yellow.
38. (c) Meaningful Order:Mosquito® Cat® Tiger® Elephant ® Whale
(3) (2) (4) (1) (5)
39. (c)
B F I
D E LG
A
C H K
J
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DABD, DADC, DBDE, DDEC,
DABC, DEBC, DACE, DABE,
DBEF, DFIG, DCEH, DHGK,
DFGE, DEGH, DGIL, DILJ,
DGLK, DLJK, DGIJ, DGKJ,
DGIK, DIJK, DBCH, DIHK,
DBFC, DFIK, DFCK, DHBI
Total Triangles = 28
40. (b) The given figure can be numbered like this:
1
2
3 4
5
6
In this figure:
1 lies opposite 3;
2 lies opposite 5;
4 lies opposite 6.
When the sheet of question figure is folded to form a
cube, then the face bearing a dot lies opposite to one
of the shaded faces.
Therefore, figure (2) which has both the shaded facesadjacent to the face bearing the dot, cannot be formed.
Hence, the cubes shown in figures (1), (3) and (4) can
be formed.
41. (c) There are 17 number of circles in the given figure.
42. (d)
Landanimals
Animals
Sea Animals
43. (d)
5
3
2 3 4 5 61
3 3 3
3
3
3
5
5 5
5 5
3
5335Married
Doctors
Persons Numbers
Number 1 indicates doctors who are not married
44. (a) P and K is nothing but R.
47. (b)
49. (a)
M
Mirror image
50. (a) P E A R L
¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯
00 55 22 11 96
PART-B : GENERAL AWARENESS
51. (a) Endymion is a poem,written by John Keats. It begins
with the line "A thing of beauty is a joy forever". The
poem tells about how nature and its wonder mesmerize
us and take away all the sorrow that surrounds us
from time to time.
52. (b) The birthday of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan is celebrated
as Teacher's Day. The day commemorates the birthday
of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakhrishnan, a philosopher and ateacher par excellence, and his contribution towards
Indian education system. As a tribute to this great
teacher, his birthday is observed as Teacher's Day
across India on 5th September.
53. (c) The Arjuna Awards are given by the Ministry of Youth
Affairs and Sports, government of India to recognize
outstanding achievement in National sports.
54. (c) "Place of the Thunderbolt" is associated with
Darjeeling(west Bengal). The word Darjeeling is a
combination of two words 'dorje,' which means
'thunderbolt' and 'ling', which means 'place'. Hence
the word Darjeeling means 'the Land of Thunderbolt'.
55. (c) The Ship building yard Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL)is located in Mumbai(Maharashtra).It is India's prime
shipyard. It manufactures warships and submarines
for the Indian Navy and offshore platforms and
associated support vessels for offshore oil drilling.
56. (d) Electric current is measured using a device called an
ammeter.
57. (d) Aga Khan Cup is related to Football. When Prince
Aga Khan IV of Iran visit in 1958, expressed his interest
to start a major international football club tournament
in the region. The football authorities of East Pakistan
in collaboration with Asian Football Confederation
(AFC) decided to start this event.
58. (a) The first summit was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 7-8 December 1985 and was attended by president of
Bangladesh, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, the
kings of Bhutan and Nepal, and the prime minister of
India.
59. (c) The Bretton Woods Institutions are the World Bank,
and theInternational Monetary Fund (IMF). They were
set up at a meeting of 43 countries in Bretton Woods
New Hampshire, USA in July 1944.
60. (c) The price and output under monopoly are determined
by equality between marginal cost and marginal
revenue and not by the intersection of demand and
supply curves.
61. (d) Macroeconomics is a branch of economics dealing with
the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-
making of an economy as a whole, rather than
individual markets. Macroeconomists develop models
that explain the relationship between such factors as
national income, output,consumption, unemployment,
inflation etc.
62. (d) Internal economies arise within the firm because of the
expansion of the size of a particular firm. They are called
the economies of scale.
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63. (c) In a free market economy there is a freedom of choice
for the consumers to buy goods and services which
suit their tastes and preferences. This is generally called
the principle of consumer sovereignty. This means in
a market economy the consumers are just like a king or
sovereign who dictate what goods and services and
what quantities of them are produced.
64. (c) Net national product (NNP) refers to gross national
product (GNP), i.e. the total market value of all final
goods and servicesproduced by the factors of production of a country or other polity during a given
time period, minus depreciation.
NNP = GNP – Depreciation
65. (b) Zilla Parishad is the apex body of the PR(Panchayati
Raj) system located at the district level. Chairpersons/
Presidents of Panchayat Samitis come within its
jurisdiction.
66. (c) A parliamentary system is a system of democratic
governance of a state in which the executive branch
derives its democratic legitimacy from, and is held
accountable to the legislature(parliament).
67. (d) Public opinion is important in a democracy because
the people are the ultimate source of political power.The legislature in a democratic country can influence
public opinion byFocusing attention on Public issues.
68. (a) Article 56 of the Indian Constitution says that the
President shall hold office for a term of five years from
the date he takes up his post. He may resign from his
office by writing his resignation to the Vice-President
of India.
69. (c) Nagaland is a state in Northeast India. The state capital
is Kohima. Nagaland became the 16th state of India
from 1 December 1963.
70. (a) Mihira Bhoja was a ruler of the Gurjara Pratihara
dynasty of India. Bhoja's empire extended to Narmada
River in the South, Sutlej River in the northwest, andup to Bengal in the east.
71. (d) Bose appeared at the 1939 Congress meeting and was
elected president over Gandhi's preferred candidate
Pattabhi Sitaramayya.
72. (c) The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre happened in Amritsar,
in 1919. It is named after the Jallianwala Bagh (Garden)
atAmritsar. On April 13, 1919, British, Indian Army
soldiers started shooting an unarmed gathering of
men, women and children.
73. (b) Bahlol Lodi was the founder of the Lodi dynasty.He
ruled for long thirty-nine years (1451-89). He was the
governor of Lahore and Sirhind during the rule of
Muhammad Shah of Sayyid dynasty.74. (c) Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu arrived in the empire at the
time of Emperor Prataparudra (Gajapatis)and stayed
for 18 long years at Puri.
75. (c) The instance heat that prevails in the Indian Sub
continent causes a low pressure region over the
northern plains. It is intense enough to attract the
moisture bearing winds from the Indian Ocean .Thus
the south east trade winds from the southern
hemisphere are attracted towards India.
76. (d) A river profile is a curve which shows the slop of a
river from source to mouth.A stream flowing over
irregular terrain may have waterfalls, rapids and lakes
along its course.Though the stream will wear away the
irregularities to leave a smoothly curving profile called
a graded profile.
77. (c) Karst is a landscape formed from the dissolution of
soluble rocks including limestone, dolomite and
gypsum. It is characterized by sinkholes, caves, and
underground drainage systems.78. (d) Kerala is famous for the cultivation of coconut, tea,
coffee, cashew and spices.
79. (a) The Trans-Siberian Railway is the longest railway line
in the world. It has a length of 9,289 km which connects
Moscow to Vladivostok.
80. (d) Photoperiodism is the physiological reaction of
organisms to the length of day or night. It occurs in
plants and animals. It affects Flowering,Vegetative
growth and fruiting in plants.
81. (d) The correct match is as follows:
Ascorbic acid- Vitamin C
Chlorophyll- Photosynthetic pigment
Carotenoid- Quencher
Superoxide dismutase- Enzyme
82. (b) Allantois is a part of a developingamniote's conceptus
which primarily involved in nutrition and excretion,
and is webbed withblood vessels.
83. (d) Haliotis belongs to Mollusca.
84. (a) Although most DNA is packaged in chromosomes
within the nucleus, mitochondria also have a small
amount of their own DNA. This genetic material is
known as mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA
85. (c) First class proteins contain all the essential amino acids
in sufficient amounts.Animal proteins are obtained from
milk,egg,fish,meat etc.are first classproteins. These arealso called adequate proteins.
86. (b) Needle exerts more pressure than nail on the balloon.
87. (c) The speed of sound is greater in moist air than in dry air
88. (b) X rays are frequently used to check the defects inDiamonds and other precious stones.
89. (a) When ice is kept on saw dust then it does not meltquickly as it's an insulator of heat and air does notcirculate in good insulators . So, it prevents ice from
melting quickly .
90. (c) A parity bit, or check bit is a bit added to the end of astring of binary code that indicates whether the number
of bits in the string with the value one is even or odd.
Parity bits are used as the simplest form of errordetecting code.
91. (c) Memory management is the process of controlling andcoordinating computer memory, assigning portions
called blocks to various running programs to optimizeoverall system performance.It involves components
that physically store data, such as RAM (randomaccess memory) chips, memory caches, and flash- based SSDs (solid-state drives).
92. (a) When a drop of Glycerol is added to crushed KMnO4spread on a paper there is a violent explosion.
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93. (c) A bleaching agent is a material that lightens or whitens
a substrate through chemical reaction. The mostcommon bleaching agents generally fall into two
categories: chlorine and its related compounds (suchas sodium hypochlorite) and the peroxygen bleachingagents, such as hydrogen peroxide and sodium perborate.
94. (a) Alpha particles are the least penetrating as they arethe most densely ionizing. The penetrating power of
nuclear radiation depends upon the ionizing power of the radiation. The more localised the ionization theless penetrating power it will possess.
95. (a) Hydrogen- peroxide is an effective sterilizing agent.Water results when it readily loses active oxygen.
96. (c) The maximum fixation of solar energy is done by green pl ants .The en ergy is stor ed in the pl an ts as
carbohydrates for their metabolic activities asgrowth,respiration etc.
97. (a) The term 'brown air' is used for photochemical smog.The brown color is cause by the presence of a various Nitrous Oxides.
98. (c) One of the Major objectives and advantages of rainwater harvesting is to reduce run off loss.
99. (c) Peroxyacetyl nitrate is a secondary pollutant presentin photochemical smog. It is thermally unstable and
decomposes into peroxyethanoyl radicals and nitrogendioxide gas.
100. (b) Brahmaputra River is one of the largest rivers in the
world. The origin of Brahmaputra River is insouthwestern Tibet as the Yarlung River.
PART-C : QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
101. (c)
4x 5xDB C
A
Area of DABD =1
BD AD2
´ ´
60 =1
4x AD2
´ ´ ... (1)
Area of DADC =1
DC AD2
´ ´
Area of DADC = 1 5x AD2
´ ´ ... (2)
Dividing eqn. (1) and (2)
14x AD
60 21Area of ADC
5x AD2
´ ´=
D ´ ´
Þ Area of D ADC =5x 60
75cm4x
´=
102. (c)
BO
A
6 cm
10 cm
AB2 + OA2 = OB2
AB2
= (10)2
– (6)2
= 100 – 36 = 64
AB = 8cm
103. (c) Given, AB = 12 km, BC = 5 km
A
B C
12 km
5 km
Straight way distance of ship
AC = 2 2AB BC+ = 2 212 5+ = 169 = 13 km104. (a) E
BA
CD
7 m 12 m
12 m
12 m
5 m
Let DE be the distance between the poles
Distance between poles top
DE = 2 2DC CE+ = 2 212 5+ = 144 25+ = 13 m105. (a) The maximum value of sin4q + cos4q is 1.106. (a) tan 4° tan 43° tan47° tan 86°
tan (90° – 86°) × tan (90° – 47°) × tan 47° × tan 86°
Þ cot 86° × cot 47° × tan 47° × tan 86°Þ 1
107. (c) Let four numbers are a, b, c, d, then
a + b + c + d = 48 ...(i)
and a + 5 = b + 1 ...(ii)
or, a = b – 4 ...(iii)
and c – 3 = d – 7 ...(iv)
c = d – 4 ...(v)
Substituting equation (iii) and (v) in equation (i) we
get
b – 4 + b + d – 4 + d = 48
b + d = 28 ...(vi)
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But we know,
b + 1 = d – 7\ b = d – 8Substituting in equation (vi) we get
d – 8 ¹ d= 28d = 18
Solving this way we get a = 6, b = 10, c = 14 and d = 18108. (a) Number has to be less than 27. Let the number be x. On
Dividing 2055 by 27, we get remainder as 3
Now, 3 + x = 27\ x = 24109. (b) A and B can complete work in 6 days
A can complete in 18 daysLet B can complete in x days
\ One day work be equal to
1 1 1
6 18 x= +
1 x 18
6 18x
+=
3x = x + 18x = 9 days
110. (d) Work done by A in one hour =
1
x
Work done by B in one hour =1
y
Both A & B together in work one hour
=1 1
x y- =
y x
xy
-
Both A & B fill tank inxy
hours.y x-
111. (a) Work done by 1st tap in one minute =1
30
Work done by 2nd tap in one minute = 145
Both tap one minute work =1 1
30 45+ =
45 30
1350
+
=75 1
1350 18=
Both tap will empty the tank in 18 minutes.
112. (b) Perimeter of one face, 4a = 20 cmTherefore, side of cube, a = 5 cm
Volume of cube= a3 = 53 = 125 cm3
113. (a) Area of circle, A = pr 2 ...(i)Circumference of circle, C = 2pr ...(ii)Multiplying eq. (i) by 2, we get, 2A = 2pr 2
Multiplying eq. (ii), by ‘r’, we get rC = 2pr 2\ rC = 2A
114. (d)
A x O x B
x x
CD
2 x 2 x
OA = AD = x
\ 2 2OD x x 2 x= + =So (d) option is correct.
115. (d) Successive discount can be given by =xy
x y100
+ +
=( 10 20)
10 20100
- ´ -- - +
= –30 + 2 = 28%
Hence, the successive dicount in equal to 28%
116. (c) Let the second discount be x%. Then
(100 – x)% of 90% of 720 = 550.80
100 x 90 55080720
100 100 100
-Þ ´ ´ =
55080 100(100 x) 85
90 720
´Þ - = =
´
x 100 85 15%Þ = - =117. (c) S.P. of an article = 20% and 15% successive discount
× marked price of an article
3060 =80 85
100 100´ ´ marked price of an article
\ Marked of an article3060 100 100
450080 85
´ ´= =
´118. (b) Let the A’s age and B’s age was 8x and 13x
According to question
8x 18 5
13x 18 7
+=
+Þ 56x + 18 ́7 = 65x + 18 ́5Þ 65x – 56x = 18 ´ 7 – 18 ´ 5Þ 9x = 18 ´ 2
Þ x = 4Hence, the present age of A
= 8 ´ 4 + 18 = 50 yrs.
119. (d) Quantity of milk=7
7299
´ = 567 ml
Quantity of water=2
7299
´ = 162 ml
Let ‘x’ be the quantity that should be added to make
the ratio 7 : 3
According the question
567 7
162 x 3=
+Þ 1701 = 1134 + 7xÞ 7x = 1701 – 1134Þ x = 81 ml
120. (b) Let the average weight of 15 Oarsmen at the start = x kg
Let the new man’s weight = y kg
According to question
15x – 42 = 15 (x + 1.6) – y
15x – 42 = 15x + 24 – y
y = 24 + 42 = 66 kg
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121. (a) Arithmetic mean of first ‘n’ natural number
=Sum of 'n' natural number
Number of observations
=(n)(n 1) n 1
2 n 2
+ +=
´122. (a) Solving by alligation
70 70.75
x
30 20
x =70 30 70.75 20 2100 1415
70.350 50
´ + ´ += =
Hence, cost price = 70.3 × 50 = ` 3515
Selling price = 80.5 × 50 = ` 4025
Required gain = 4025 – 3515 = 510
123. (d) Population 3 yrs. ago =3
9261
51
100
æ ö+ç ÷è ø
= 9261 20 20 20 800021 21 21
´ ´ ´ =´ ´124. (b) Let the distance travelled as foot be x km.
Then, distance travelled by bicycle = (61 –x) km
So,x 61 x
94 9
-+ =
9x + 4 (61 –x) = 9 × 36
9x – 4x = 324 – 2445x = 80
x = 16 km
125. (b) When distance is contant, then speed is inversely
proportionalS1 : S2 = T2 : T14 : 16.5 = T2 : 165
or 2T4
16.5 165=
T2 =165 4
40min16.5
´=
126. (d) Let x be the principal amount
‘y’ be the time to double the money.
Then interest will also be ‘x’.
\ x =x 25 y
4 100
´ ´´
400 = 25y
y = 16 years
127. (d) Intercept can represent in the form of 1 x y
a b+ =
To get x and y intercept, we have3 x + 4 y = 12
14 3
x y+ =
So, triplets of 3, 4 and 5.
Hence, 5 is the length of portion of straight line.
128. (c)1 1 1 1 1
7 6 6 5 5 2 8 7 3 8- + - +
- - - - -
Þ 1 7 6 1 6 5 1
7 6 7 6 6 5 6 5 5 2
+ +´ - ´ +
- + - + -
5 2 1 8 7 1 3 8
5 2 8 7 8 7 3 8 3 8
+ + +´ - ´ + ´
+ - + - +
Þ ( )6 57 6 5 2
7 6 6 5 5 4
++ +- +
- - -
( )8 78 7
+-
-
3 8
9 8
++
-
Þ 7 6 6 5 5 2 8 7 3 8+ - - + + - - + +Þ 5
129. (d) m3 – 3m2 + 3m + 3n + 3n2 + n3
Þ (– 4)3 – 3 (– 4)2 + 3 (– 4) + 3 (– 2) + 3 (– 2)2+ (– 2)3
Þ – 64 – 48 – 12 – 6 + 12 – 8
Þ – 126
130. (b) For no solution, a = b
2
6 12
k -=
-
k =12 2
6
- ´-
= 4
131. (c) By squaring the given relations, we get (i) and (iii) are
incorrect relations from the given statement.
132. (a) Using the formula,
( )
3 3 3 13
2 x y z xyz x y z + + - = ´ + +
( ) ( ) ( )2 2 2
x y y z z xé ù- + - + -ë û
Þ ( )1
332 333 3352
´ + + ´
( ) ( ) ( )2 2 2
332 333 333 335 335 332é ù- + - + -ë û
Þ ( ) ( ) ( )2 2 21
1000 1 2 32
é ù´ ´ - + - + -ë û
Þ [ ]1
1000 1 4 9
2
´ ´ + +
Þ1
1000 14 70002
´ ´ =
133. (d)1
2 32 3
x+ =+
( ) ( )2 3 2 3 1 x+ + =
4 2 3 2 3 3 1 x x+ + + =
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2 3 3 1 4 2 3 x x+ = - - 3 2 3= - -
( ) ( )2 3 3 3 2 3 x + = - + x = – 1
135. (b) Let ‘ x’ be the measure of an angle.
According to question
3 x + x = 180°
4x = 180°
180 454
x = = °
136. (d) Let sides of D be 3 x, 4 x, 5 x
2
a b c s
+ += = 6 x
Area of ( )( )( ) s s a s b s cD = - - -
7776 6 .3 .2 . x x x x=7776 = 6 x2
\ x = 36Sides of D will be 108, 144 and 180Perimeter of D is 108 +144 + 180 = 432 cm
138. (d) P = 4QP + Q = 180°
4Q + Q = 180°
180Q 36
5= = °
So, R = 180° – 36° = 144°
139. (a) Given sinq + sin2q = 11 – sin2q = sinqThen, cos2q + cos4q Þ cos2q + (cos2q)2
Þ (1– sin2q) + (1– sin2q)2
Þ sinq + sin2q = 1140. (c) Clock started at 12 pm
Angle turned by hour hand in one hour = 36012
= 30°
Angle turned by hour hand in one minute30 1º
60 2= =
Angle turned by hour hand in 3 hour 45 minutes
= 3 × 30° + 45 ×1
2=
1º112
2
141. (a)
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2
cos 45 cos 60 tan 30º sin 30º
sin 60 sin 45º cot 45º cot 30º
° °+ - -
°
Þ ( ) ( )
22 2 2
2 2 2 2
11 1 1
2 232
113 3
22
æ öæ ö æ ö æ öç ÷ç ÷ ç ÷ ç ÷è ø è ø è ø è ø+ - -
æ ö æ öç ÷ ç ÷ç ÷ è øè ø
1 4 1 2 1 1 1
2 3 4 1 3 4 3= ´ + ´ - - ´
Þ 2 1 1 1
3 2 3 12+ - - Þ
8 6 4 1 9 3
12 12 4
+ - -= =
143. (c)
A
1 0 m
C
B30°
cos 30° =
AB
ACAB = AC × cos 30°
=3
10×2
= 8.66 m
144. (c) Production of electronic items is highest in 2011
i.e. 13,000 + 9,000 = 22,000
145. (a) Production of LCD in 2011 = 9,000
Production of LCD in 2013 = 12,000
Ratio =9,000 3
12,000 4=
146. (d) Total production of TV from 2009 to 2012 = 39,000Average of TV production = 9,750
Total production of LCD = 35,400
Average of TV production = 8,850
Their difference = 9,750 – 8,850 = 900
147. (c) Ratio of production of TV =6,000
9,000 = 2 : 3
148. (c) Amount of product = 4910 crores
Amount to be collectd
= 4910 crores + 10% of 4910 crores
= 4910 + 491 = 5401 crores
149. (c) External assistance received = 9695 crores
Total required = 11486 croresShortage of external assistance = 11486 – 9695
= 1791 crores
Previous Market borrwings = 29952 crores
% increase in market borrowing =1791
10029952
´ = 6%
150. (c) Total of sources of funds = 11486 + 5252 + 4910
+ 6000 + 29952
= 57600 crores
Central angle corresponding to market borrowing
=29952
36057600
´ = 187.2
PART-D : ENGLISH COMPREHENSION
151. (c) At one's wit's end means at the limits of one's mental
resources. Example: I'm at my wit's end with choosing
the subject in my graduation. I cannot figure it out.
Anju could do no more. She was at her wit's end.
152. (c) All thumbs means very awkward and clumsy
especially with one's hands. Poor Sam can't play the
piano at all. He's all thumbs. Pamela is all thumbs when
it comes to gardening.
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153. (b) To rise with the lark entails to rise very early in the
morning.
154. (b) Wild-goose chase means a worthless hunt or chase; a
futile pursuit. I wasted all evening on a wild-goose
chase. Raj was angry because he was sent out on a
wild-goose chase.
155. (a) Make a beeline for someone or something means
heading straight toward someone or something. John
came into the kitchen and made a beeline for the cookies.
After the game, we all made a beeline for Dhoni, who just played the winning run.
156. (b) If you say it's high time that something happened, you
mean that it should already have been done. His
parents decided it was high time he started behaving
himself. (often + that) It 's high time that workers were
given better pay and conditions.
157. (d) Habit is a particular practice, custom, or usage: the
habit of shaking hands.
158. (a) 'He lacks common sense' is a meaningful sentence.
Others are not.
159. (a) A single person or thing; a unit: This is the one I like
best. Of his many movies, the best ones are the last
two.160. (c) Experience may be gotten, acquired or gathered; hence,
option c is correct.
161. (d) Ingestion is the process of taking food into the body
through the mouth (as by eating); hence, option d.
162. (d) The adverb far showing distance indicates at, to, or
from a great distance in space or time:
Ex: How far is it from Australia to New Zealand? He
doesn't live far from here.
163. (c) If someone or something is famous, a lot of people
know their name or have heard about them. Ex: The
town of Moradabad is famous for brassware. Alexander
Fleming, the Scot famous for discovering penicillin.
164. (b) If you talk, you are having a conversation with other
people. Ex: They were all talking and laughing together.We were talking about you just last night.
165. (c) A tag question is one where a statement is made, but
the speaker wants a response from the listener. The
given sentence is in simple present with third person,
so response will be 'doesn't he?'
166. (d) A compulsion to steal having no relation to need or
the monetary value of the object. Pneumonia is a
disease; insomnia is an inability to sleep; chronic
sleeplessness while nymphomania is an abnormally
intense sexual desire in women.
167. (d) A false accusation of an offence or a malicious
misrepresentation of someone's words or actions.
168. (a) A usually short narrative making an edifying or cautionary point and often employing as characters
animals that speak and act like humans.
169. (a) The branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis
and treatment of diseases and disorders of the skin.
170. (c) The practice of requiring excessive paperwork and
tedious procedures before official action can be
considered or completed; also called red-tapery or red-
tapist.
171. (b) Intruder is someone who intrudes, especially into a
buildingwith criminal intent
172. (c) Inedible is something that is not suitable for food or
eating.
173. (b) Aquarium
174. (a) Facsimile
175. (b) A person naturally expresses his anger by responding
aggressively.
176. (b) Our feelings place limits on how far we can take our
anger.
177. (a) People should deal with their anger by expressing it
assertively.178. (c) According to author, being assertive means to be
respectful of yourself and others.
179. (a) One, according to author, can suppress his anger by
holding his anger.
180. (b) The passage throws light on how a well-means
invention can be misunderstood.
181. (c) The crowd was protesting against the newly invented
sewing machine.
182. (d) The aim of the crowd was to destroy the sewing
machines.
183. (d) People thought they would be deprived of their
livelihood.
184. (c) Shutters were being closed because the shopkeepersfeared their shops would be destroyed.
185. (b) This part of the sentence should be 'to be with you.'
186. (a) I really do regret not having learnt to play the violin…..
should be the correct structure.
187. (c) Injure cannot be an intransitive verb. You do not say,
for example, 'He injured in a car accident'. You say 'He
was injured in a car accident'. Fifty workers were injured
in the collapse of the building.'
188. (b) 'I shall have been working in this college' is the right
construction.
189. (d) No error
190. (d) Pursue means carry out or participate in an activity; be
involved in or go in search of or hunt for something.
Ex: She pursued many activities.
191. (c) Making is in singular; hence, 'is' the correct helping
verb.
192. (d) If something is infected, it means the insects or animals
are present (in a place or site) in large numbers, typically
so as to cause damage or disease. Ex: The house is
infested with cockroaches.
193. (d) On foot means running or walking using the feet. My
car won't work so I have to travel on foot. We go
everywhere around the campus on foot. He went there
on foot.
194. (a) Up and about means no longer in bed (after sleep or an
illness).
195. (d) 'Devout' means deeply religious or pious.196. (d) 'Predilection' means a predisposition in favour of
something; A strong liking; preference.
197. (a) Effigy means a representation of a person (especially
in the form of sculpture); hence, dummy.
198. (a) Tremulous means unsteady; hence, steady is the
opposite.
199. (b) The opposite of fake is real.
200. (a) Disconsolate means sad beyond comforting; incapable
of being consoled; hence, Joyous is the opposite.
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