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Page 1: T/01 - Delhi...23. Starting from his house, Sachin walks row facing us. Rax and Sam sit next to a distance of 8 m towards North, then each other. There must be exactly four he turns

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10. Candidates found guilty of misconduct/using unfair means in the 1O. ~m -'l1'<R if ~ ~ I1,<i Cf>T't ~ fu-u,~ tn4 TTir ~ ~Examination Hall will be liable for appropriate penalJlegal action. ~ ~ 7~ ~ if; m ~ I I

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12. No Rough Work is to be done on the Answer Sheet. 12. ~ ~ ~"3ffi ~ tR ~ <IWIl t I IZ----------------------~--------------------~~Go through instructions given in Page No. 40 (Back Cover Page)

Roll No. I 3ijsfAi€fi

Time Allowed: 2 hoursBmft1 ~ : 2 t:R

1. If the Roll No. is a 8 digit No., the candidate needs to circle as"00" as the first 2 digits in the first 2 columns of the Roll No.

2. OMR Answer Sheet is enclosed in this Booklet. You mustcomplete the details of Roll Number, Question Booklet No.,etc., on the Answer Sheet and Answer Sheet No. on the spaceprovided above in this Question Booklet, before you actuallystart answering the questions, failing which your Answer Sheetwill not be evaluated and you will b~ awarded 'ZERO' mark.

3. A machine will read the coded information in the OMR AnswerSheet. In case non/wrong bubbling of Roll Number etc., themachine shall reject such OMR answer sheet and hencesuch OMR answer sheet shall not be evaluated.

4. Please check all the pages of the Booklet carefully. In case ofany defect, please ask the Invigilator for replacement of theBooklet.

5. You must not tear off or remove any sheet from this Booklet.The Answer Sheet must be handed over to the Invigilatorbefore you leave the Examination Hall.

6. All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks.7. The paper carries negative markings. For each wrong

answer 0.25 mark will be deducted.

8. This Booklet contains 200 questions in all comprising thefollowing Sections:

Sections Test ComponentsNo. of Page

Questions No.(A) i} General Awareness 20 1 -5

ii) General Intelligence andReasoning Ability 20 6-11

iii) Arithmetical and Numerical Ability 20 12-15iv) Hindi Language and Comprehension 20 16 -17v) English Language and Comprehension 20 18-19

(S) Post Specific Subject-RelatedQuestions 100 20-37

Maximum Marks: 200.~~ : 200

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SECTION-Ai) GeneralAwareness

1. The Theory of Relativity was developedby(A) Blaise Pascal(B) Albert Einstein(C) Stephen Hawking(D) Thomas Alva Edison

2. India's first-ever Floating BasketballCourt has opened near which city ?(A) Kochi(B) Assam(C) Mumbai(D) Hyderabad

"3. Which Union Ministry has launched theAudio Odigos App?(A) Ministry of Tourism(B) Ministry of Social Justice and

Empowerment(C) Ministry of Human Resource

Development(D) Ministry of Culture

4. Who among the following was the firstTirthankar of Jainism ?(A) Vardhamana Mahavira(B) Parshwanath(C) Rishabhanatha(D) Sambavanath

5. The name of P.C. Mahalanobis isspecial in the Indian Economy. He wasassociated with(A) Liberalisation of Indian Economy(B) Five Year Plans(C) Reserve Bank of India(D) Public Distribution System

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6. The Bhakra Nangal Dam is built in whichriver?(A) Beas(B) Sutlej(C) Ravi(D) Jhelum

7. Which State Cabinet has approvedIndia's first Sports University?(A) Odisha(B) Kolkata(C) Delhi(D) Tamil Nadu

8. What does the term 'Lunar Apogee'means?(A) Point in the lunar orbit farthest from

the Earth(B) Point in the earth's orbit that

intersects with lunar orbit(C) Point in the lunar orbit nearest to

the Earth(D) None of the above

9. Robusta, Singapuri, Giant Governorand Mortman are varieties of which ofthe following ?(A) Coffee(B) Cotton(C) Apple(D) Banana

10. Which State has become the India'sthird State to ban certain categories ofpan masala?(A) Rajasthan(B) Bihar(C) Maharashtra(D) Madhya Pradesh

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11. Which Union Ministry has launched an 16. Hypertension is the term used forAutomated Real Time Performance

(A) Decrease in Blood PressureSmart-board?(A) Ministry of Aviation (B) Increase in Blood Pressure(B) Ministry of Defence (C) Decrease in Heart Rate(C) Ministry of Environment (D) Increase in Heart Rate(D) Ministry of Electronics and

Information Technology 17. Where is Westphalia located?

12. What is the theme of the 2019 edition (A) Germanyof World Space Week (WSW) ? (B) Sweden(A) Exploring New Worlds in Space

(C) Denmark(B) Exploring the Black Hole(C) The Moon: Gateway to the Stars (D) Iceland

(D) Space War18. Who is the author of the book 'Clash of

13. Which bank has signed MoU with Indian Civilisations' ?Army for customised services?

(A) Francis Fukuyama(A) State Bank of India

(B) Samuel P. Huntington(B) Bank of Baroda(C) Bank of India (C) Tarek Fatah

(D) Punjab National Bank (D) Amartya Sen

14. Which Union Ministry has instituted the 19. The original Constitution of India wasVayoshreshtha Sam man - 2019 ?

handwritten by(A) Ministry of Diaspora Affairs(B) Ministry of Environment (A) Rabindranath Tagore

(C) Ministry of Social Justice and (B) B. R. AmbedkarEmpowerment (C) K. Munshi

(D) Ministry of Finance(D) Prem Behari Narain Raizada

15. Which among the following is the firstcountry to issue research licenses for 20. The Indian National Flag was designedhuman embryonic cloning to create bystem cells?

(A) Alluri Sitarama Raju(A) United States(B) Japan (B) Pattabhi Sitaramayya

(C) China (C) Pingali Venkayya(D) United Kingdom (D) U. Narasimha Reddy

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21. A person travels a distance of 7 km 24. A's father's mother in law's onlytowards East from his house, then daughter's son is B. How is A related

travels 7 km towards North and then a to B ?

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(0) 7A - B means A is the daughter of B.

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3 m towards South and finally travels sits to the immediate right of Queen. If

6 m towards West to reach his office. Paul and Tom are separated exactly

What is the distance between his house?by two persons, then who sits to theimmediate left of Vali ?

(A) 5m (A) Paul(B) 13 m (B) Tom

(C) 7m (C) Unif

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Statements :neither the first nor the last speaker.There are three speakers after Sand All footballers are short.

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(C) P (A) Only conclusion I follows(D) Q (B) Only conclusion II follows

28. P, Q, R, Sand T sit around a table. (C) Either I or II follows

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Conclusions: 32. A man said to a lady, "Your mother's

I. Some dogs are cows. husband's sister is my aunt". How is the

II. Some cows are dogs. lady related to the man ?

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(B) Only conclusion II follows (B) Granddaughter

(C) Either I or II follows (C) Mother

(D) Neither I nor II follows (D) Sister

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~tmf"~ ~ ~ ~ %" ~ '3fP=;1-lm itII. ~1lnt~~1 ~>fcf>R~t?(A) ~1~CWfTt (A) ~(8) ·~~II~CWfTt (8) ~(C) 7:ff01 17:ff II ~~t (C) llliff(0) ;r 01 l;r II ~ Cfi«IT t (0) iif6-l

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33. Which of the given conclusions definitely 37. If in a code language, PAINT is writtenfollows from the given statements ? as 74128 and EXCEL is written asStatement: 93596, then how will ACCEPT beMorning walks are good for health. written in that language?Conclusions: (A) 455978I. All healthy people go for morning (8) 544978

walks. (C) 554978II. Evening walks are harmful. (0) 733961(A) Only conclusion I follows

38. How many sets of two letters have(8) Only conclusion" follows

as many letters between them as in(C) Either I or II follows the alphabetical order in the word(0) Neither I nor" follows ARISTOCRAT?

34. The number 729 is the square of which (A) 1of the following numbers?

(8) 2(A) 20(8) 22 (C) 3(C) 25 (0) 4(0) 27 39. Amrr is ranked 12thfrom the top and Ravi

35. A printer numbers the pages of a book is ranked 15thfrom the bottom in a class ofstarting with 1 and uses 3189 digits in 35 students.How many students are thereall. How many pages does the book betweenAmrrand Ravi ?have?

(A)(A) 1000 8

(8) 1074 (8) 9

(C) 1075 (C) 6

(0) 1080 (0) 7

36. Robin says, "If Jai gives me ~ 40, he will 40. In a row of 40 boys facing the North,Amar is 6th to the right of Sandeep andhave half as much as Atul, but if Atul

gives me ~ 40, then the three of us will Sandeep is 11th to the left of Vijay. Ifall have the same amount." What is the Amar is 28th from the right end of thetotal amount of money that Robin, Jai row, what is the position of Vijay fromand Atul have between them? the left end of the row ?(A) ~ 240 (A) 17th(8) ~ 320 (8) 21st(C) ~ 360 (C) 20th(0) ~ 420 (0) 18th

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iii) Arithmetical an.d Numerical Ability

41. An integer exceeds its reciprocal by143 , then the integer is12

(A) 6(C) 12

(8) - 12(0) - 6

42. If x2 - 9x - 36 is negative, then rangeof x is(A) (- 3, 12)

(C) (- 12, 3)(8) [- 3, 12](0) [- 12, 3]

43. The maximum value of 3 - I 2x - 1 I is(A) 00 (8) 3(C) - 3 (0) 0

44. If x + 4, 6x - 2 and 9x - 4 are threeconsecutive terms of an arithmeticprogression, then x =

(A) 2

(C) 6(8) 4

(0) 8

45. The sum of n terms of an arithmeticprogression is 5n2 + 2n. Then the nthterm of the series is(A) 10n + 5(8) 10n - 3(C) 5n - 1(0) 5n - 2

46. Valueof (10.23)3- (4.77)3(10.23? + (4.77)2+ (10.23)(4.77)

is(A) 15(8) 5.46(C) 10.23(0) none of these

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47. The HCF of 2 numbers is equal their LCM,then the numbers must be(A) prime(8) co-prime(C) equal(0) none of these

48. The least number which when dividedby 12,18 and 33 leaves a remainder of5 in each case is

(A) 394

(C) 391

(8) 396

(0) 401

49. Find the odd number out.(A) 3(8) 9(C) 15(0) 17

50. 3 consecutive natural numbers are suchthat the square of the middle numberexceeds the difference of the squaresof other two by 96. The 3 numbers are(A) 12,13,14(8) 11, 12, 13(C) 10,11,12(0) 25,26,27

51 . A man buys an article for Rs. p and sellsit for Rs. 21 at loss of p%. The value ofpis(A) Rs. 10 or Rs. 80(8) Rs. 30 or Rs. 70(C) Rs. 50 or Rs. 60(0) None of these

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41. ~~31tH~~ 143 ~t<fr 47. 2 ~m q)1~ ~ ~ if; ~~,

~~12 it~ ~~I

(A) 6 (8) - 12 (A) ~

(C) 12 (0) - 6 (8) ~

(C) ~

42. ~ x2 - 9x - 36 *,01kl1Cflt m x m~t (0) ~ ~ ~ -;fflf(A) (- 3, 12) (8) [- 3, 12]

~"ffiiT~~~~ 12,18 3fR 33(C) (- 12, 3)

48.(0) [- 12, 3] ~~~Cfif.tIR6\~~ 5 ~~

43. 3 -12x -1 ICfiT~l1Rt (A) 394 (8) 396

(A) 00 (8) 3 (C) 391 . (0) 401

(C) -3 (0) 049. ~~~I

44. ~x+4, 6x-23fR9x-4 ~~~ (A) 3"

if;cfR SfilWffi ~~, <frx = (8) 9(C) 15

(A) 2 (8) 4 (0) 17(C) 6 (0) 8

3 Shl1lj Id $IIif.R1 Cfl~@ I~~ >fCfil\~ fcn 11'af50.

45. ~~~~ n~CfiT~5n2+2nt ~ q)1crt 3=Pl it ~m if; ern if; ~

<fr~ q)1n cIT~t ~96~~ I~~@I~~

(A) 10n + 5 (A) 12,13,14

(8) 10n - 3 (8) 11,12,13

(C) 5n - 1 (C) 10, 11, 12

(0) 5n - 2 (0) 25,26,27

(10.23? -(4.77)3 51. ~ ~ ~ q~:~r~p ~. it @f1~Cfl{~46. (10.23)2+(4.77)2 +(10.23)(4.77)CfiTl1Rt 21 ~. it ~ t ~ p% ~ ~ ~ I

(A) 15Pq)1l1H~

(8) 5.46(A) ~. 10 7:fT~. 80

(C)(8) ~. 30 7:fT~. 70

10.23 (C) ~. 50 -m~. 60(0) ~~~-;fflf (0) ~~~-;fflf

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52. 10 years ago, the average age of thefamily of 4 members was 24 years. Twochildren have been born. The averageage of the family is same today. Thepresent age of two children assumingthat children's age differ by 2 yearsare(A) 2 years and 4 years(8) 3 years and 5 years(C) 3 years and 1 year(0) none of these

53. A person gets Rs. 1,216 more whenselling a product at a profit of 15%instead of a loss of 4%. What would bethe percentage profit/loss if it is sold forRs. 7,552?(A) 22(8) 19(C) 18(0) none of these

54. The recurring decimal 0.2313131 .can be written in the rational fractionform as

(A) 231100

(C) 229990

(8) 23131000

(0) 231900

55. How many kilograms of pure groundnutoil should be added to 20 kgs of 80%pure groundnut oil, so that the resultingmixture contain 95% pure groundnut oil?

(A) 80 kg

(8) 66 kg

(C) 60 kg

(0) none of these

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56. The longest side of a triangle is 3 timesthe shortest side and the third side is2 cm shorter than the longest side. Ifthe perimeter of the triangle is atleast61 cm, then the minimum length of theshortest side is

(A) 10 cm

(C) 9 cm(8) 8 cm

(0) 7 cm

57. In a polygon, the sum of the interiorangle is 19800

• The number of sides ofthe polygon is

(A) 12

(C) 14

(8) 13

(0) 10

58. The circum radius of an equilateraltriangle whose side is 9 cm is

(A) 3.J3 cm (8) 3.J3 cm2

(0) 3.J3 cm4

(C) .J3 cm

59. A ladder is placed against a wall ofheight 18 m. If the top of the ladder

makes an angle of 600 with the wall,

then the length of the ladder is

(A) 36 m (8) 12.J3 m

(C) 18.J3 m (0) 48 m

60. If sino. + sinp + sin')'= 3, then the value

of cot % + cot % + cot ; is

(A) 0

(C) 2

(8) 1

(0) 3

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52. 10cpf~,4~i!t;~c€t~~24cpf~ I~~~~~~c€t~~~mCTtfrt liRl~c€t~-q 2 cpf~ ~ m;ffi~ ~~ c€t~~t(A) 2 cpf 3fn: 4 cpf(8) 3 cpf 3fR 5 cpf(C) 3 cpf 3fn: 1 cpf

(0) ~-B~~

53. ~~cit4%mf.:rc€t~ 15%~-q"\ iteR -B~ ~ cit 1,216~. ~

~mit~ I SlRI~I(1~'ql~CFnt<rR~7,552~. -q~~t?(A) 22(8) 19(C) 18(0) ~-B~~

54. ~q~I14("1C1 0.2313131 cit~f~~ i!t;~-q~~ I

(A) 231 (8) 2313100 1000

229 231(C) 990 (0) 900

55. 20 ~(.11!114c€t 80% ~ 41\fi81 i!t;~ -q~ ~(.11!111441\fict1~ ~ fiI("I141~~ qf{Ollloflfil~-q 95% ~ 41\fi0) ~

~m?(A) 80 fcf;.m.

(8) 66 fcf;.m.

(C) so fs.m.(0) ~-B~~

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56. ~f5f~c€t~~~~~~

-B 3:rm~~ 13fR<fu:m ~~~~-B2em~t 1~~c€tqf{14101

61 emm, (f)~-rntt~c€t4j(114~

t(A) 10 em

(C) 9 em

(8) 8 em

(0) 7 em

57. ~~~-q,~: CfiTuTI~<Wr 1980o~1

~~ c€t ~3TI c€t~ t(A) 12 (8) 13

(C) 14 '(0) 10

58. ~ B4¢11§~ c€t qf{81'J"'Q1~wfl ~gem~

(A) 3J3em (8) 3J3 em2

(0) 3J3 em4

(C) J3 em

59. ~~cit 18 m~~~i!t;·~

~m-rt I~~~~~i!t;m~

60° ~. GRT<ff t (f)~ c€t~ t

(A) 36 m (8) .12J3 m

(C) 18J3 m (0) 48 m

60. ~ sino + sin~ + siny = 3, mcot%+ cot ~ + cot; cfiPiH~

(A) 0 (8) 1

(C) 2 (0) 3

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iv) Hindi Language and Comprehension~~3fR~

61 . M ~ ifi ~ qui1ifi ~q~O& ~ CfiT

~~~?(A) CfoT41~I

(8) quf

(C) V:R

(0) ~it~~

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62. ~c€t~~~ ~ I

(A) V:R

(8) ~

(C) 311T

(0) ~

63. fu;<fr CfoTql~1ifi~quf _. _. _. _ 68.~I

(A) C, 0, ~, ~

(8) (l,"\,~, q

(C) (1,~,~, 'a(0) ~,;f,~, ~

64. fcr;m mV:R~ 3~ROI.q ~JI~cIl8 ~c€t-;nqCfiT~~~ ?(A) ~ (8) <fttf(C) lIDfT (0) fcR:rf

65. '~' qrfifi~CfiT~~~~?

(A) ~

(8) >fTUT

(C) ~

(0) ~

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66. PP:=-iRi Rsid fcmli ~.q R~!{ICfl~-#Rm

~?(A) " "

(C) -(8) ( )

(0) -

67. (;) ~mmW6"CflT>PirTWM~

~ ?(A) ~m~~ifi~~imT~

(8) ~ >PirT CflCRlc€t~ 'R mm ~

(C) ~ 3"teqfu~Jq c€t~ .q ~ 31f~

~~mm~

(0) ~it~~

(=)~~W6"CflTw:ftrr~mm~ ?(A) CflCRl<:rT~ 31"<:.~ c€t ~q 1M 'R(8) fcr;mCflCRlcit~~~W~~m(C) ~~~~~~~.q~

~<ft~o1(0) ~>PirT ~Cfit ~ ifi fc;rQ: ~

~~

69. m ~ it fcfim muft, ~~ <:rT~ c€t~"CflT~~~, -m ~~~I

(A) ;;jjlrnClI'qCfl

(8) c;qrcmCfI'qCfl

(C) ~IClClI'qCfl

(0) ~itc8t~

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71. mBmmcli~-~~~it, ~ 77.

~~I---(A) ~mwt(8) ~

(C) 4)ll'€i\~

(0) ~ ~ ~-znff

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70. ~~M~31f'm\1RBm~~~~?(A) <it (8) (fR(C) ~ (0) -qf:q

72. 'fWT'~~Cf)l~~?

(A) '3{ (8) W<ft(C) ~ (0) ~

73. '4lqqli4Cfl ~ mat~ I

(A) ~

(8) f5f1R'JlI

(C) ~iWT(0) ~~~-znff

74. ~~Cf)l~~m~tm~ ~ ~ fCF;~CflIwiTrT -znffmm ~ ?

(A) ~ (8) ~(C) -q{ (0) if

75. O!lICf){OI~<R6~~CfiToo~~?

(A) ~

(8) ~

(C) CfiRCfl

(0) ~~~~

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76. 3~~qli4Cfl W;f"i14 cli~)fCflR i1it ~ ?(A) <it (8) (fR

(C) ~ (0) ~

A c€t ~~Ri~ mat ~ ? .

(A) ~

(8) B"m

(C) W:f0i14

(0) ~~~~

78. m Am Cf)l>f'4l'q ~ -q{ ~~, ~

A~~ I---(A) ~Cfl46f) ~

(8) ~A(C) Wun~A(0) ~A

79. ftrnit fctlm Pi ~d ~Cf)l ~ -;®mm ~ ,~ ~~I

(A) R~q I"qCfl~JOi 14

(8) R~i44q Ii4Cfl ~J"i 14

(C) 3<iR!iii44qli4Cfl ~JOiI4

(0) ~~qli4Cfl ~J"i14 .

80. \lIT3<i~Cflltl ~ ~ c€t ~~l~aI ~ t~Cf<ff~~ ?(A) A ~~I~OI

(8) ~il~OI

(C) ~

(0) ~~~-znff

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v) English Language and Comprehension~~3W~U

Fill in the blanks with suitable articles from 86. You will have to go the bendamong the choices given below them. to see the new house.

(A) towards(8) until(C) round(0) of

Add suitable question tags to the followingstatements from among the choices givenbelow them.

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81. He lives in second apartmentfrom here.(A) an(8) the(C)(0)

anone of these

82. Zen owns 8MW.(A) a(8) an(C) the(0) no article required

83. He spoke like enlightenedman.(A) a(8) that of(C) an(0) the

Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositionsfrom among the choices given below them.

84. I have known Neina(A) since(8) of(C) for(0) from

85. Rest the ladderyou step on the rung.(A) beneath(8) on(C) ahead(0) against

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87. Tuffy won't stop eating millet, ?

(A) won't he (8) will he(C) isn't he (0) had he

88. Rioters shouldn't disturb commuters,----?(A) hadn't they(8) will they(C) shall they(0) should they

In each of the following sentences a word isunderlined. Choose the right synonym of theword underlined from the alternatives givenbelow the sentence.

89. The hermit unfastened the man.(A) tied(8) untied(C) caught(0) arrested

90. His family had gathered to wish him asafe voyage.(A) return(8) landing(C) journey(0) stay

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91. His mental disturbance was similar toparanoia.(A) sanity(8) insanity(C) restlessness(D) depression

Fill in the blanks in the following sentencesusing the appropriate antonyms of the wordsunderlined.

92. He challenged that he would make the___ achievement possible.(A) unpossible(8) potential(C) impossible(D) viable

93. The strengths and of the neweducation system was listed out by thestudents.(A) weakness(8) weaknesses(C) failures(D) persuasiveness

94. Though , he taught like anexperienced teacher.(A) unexperienced(8) veteraned(C) versed(D) inexperienced

Choose one word substitute for the followingfrom among the choices given below them.

95. Confirming the receipt of something-(A) inspiration(8) embarrassment(C) destination(D) acknowledgement

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96. An intense or strong desire(A) craving(8) toxic(C) mitigate(D) paranoia

Fill in the blanks in the following sentencesusing the appropriate forms of the wordsgiven in brackets from among the choicesgiven below them.

97. We should know the __ (important)of a well balanced diet.(A) important(8) importantly(C) importance(D) importness

98. They were involved in a heated _(argue).(A) argue(8) argument(C) argumentative(D) argufy

Choose the wrongly spelt word from thefollowing choices and mark its correspondingletter as your answer.

99. (A) DETERIORATION'(8) UNNECESARY(C) ANNOUNCE(D) PREOCCUPATION

100. (A) QUESTIONAIRE

(8) REVENGE

(C) ACHIEVEMENT(D) DISTINGUISHED

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SECTION- BPost Specific Subject - Related Questions

101. The vibration (m) of a swara at aspeed of Ys th matra kaal is a _type of gamak.

(A) Tirip Gamak

(8) Aandolit Gamak

(C) Sphurit Gamak

(0) Kampit Gamak

102. Tansen was a disciple of

(A) Amir Khusro

(8) Abdul Kareem Khan

(C) Swamy Haridas

(0) 8aiju Maharaj

103. The process of counting the beats in ataal by making sound is called

(A) Sashabd Kriya

(8) Shabd Kriya

(C) Nishabd Kriya

(0) Kala

104. Which among the four is not one of theAng (::WI) in taalas ?

(A) Anudrut

(8) Atidrut

(C) Orut

(0) Kaakapada

105. Komal Re is called __ Swara.(A) Shudh Swar(8) Vikrut Swar(C) Teevra Swar(0) Achal Swar

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106. If a raag has 6 swaras in Aaroh and7 swaras in Avaroh, then its jaati is(A) Audhava Sampoorna(8) Shadhava Sampoorna(C) Sampoorna Audhava(0) Sampoorna Shadhava

107. Which among the four given below, isan Achala (~) swara ?(A) Re (8) Ga(C) Pa (0) Ni

108. Which among the four is not one of theparts of a Orupad ?(A) Sthayi (8) Antara(C) Sanchari (0) 8hog

109. The speed at which the song is sung iscalled(A) Magnitude (8) Matra(C) Timber (0) Laya

110.~~......4........~~~':i'-l~I':1 (1<'~I~ '-11:11"1(1<"I~1.f

~ ------- --------------Identify the type of taan given.

(A) Koot taan

(8) Vakra taan

(C) Palta taan

(0) Sapat taan

111. The total number of swaras in aSaptak

(A) 7(8) 12(C) 22(0) None of the above'

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101 . Ya~ l1ffi CflK1 cf;T~ llf(r ~ ~ ~ CfiT

Cfi1H >rCfiR cfiTTTlfcfi % I(A) fcmq TTlfcfi

(8 ) ~ i<i"1R1(I TTlfcfi

(C) ~ TTlfcfi

(0) ~ TTlfcfi

102. ~ iti~it I

(A) 31lfR wm(8) ~~"@R

(C) ~ t5f{(!lfi

(0) ~ ~t5RI;:jJ

103. ~ ~ ~ ~ '(1'ffi -ij~ cnl f?r;Ft cfiT~ Cfit5<1IJ1 ~ I

(A) ~~

(8) ~~

(C) ~~

(0) CflK1

104. RqR1f@(I ~-q~~-m~Cfif 3¥r;nfft?(A) ~

(8) ~ -.:>

(C) ~(0) =-Cfi"""'1Cfi'T'T'TQ1"""""$I

105. ~~cnl ~cnmqmntl

(A) ~~

(8)~~

(C) ~"fCR(0) ~~

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~~urr-ij 6~ ~-ij 3fR 7~~-q~m~~~(A) 3frqq - ~

(8) mqq-~

(C) ~ - 3frqq

(0) ~ -mqq

-;fR~TfC!:~-ij~~-m ~"fCR~?-,

(A) '{ (8) TTT

(C) 111 (0) f.t108. Rt:1R1f@(I Tnil-ij ~ Cf>t.1-m ~ WR CfiT

'qf1T~~ ?(A) ~ (8) ~

(C) ~ (0) ~

% llf(r ~ 11'{1fR1 Tf1<n qmn ~

(A) Qf{~lol (8) ~

(C) ~ (0) Wl

~ , ~~~~~~I

(fA CfiT >rCfiR q t5~ 1R l( I

(A) ~(fA

(8) Cf9Fi (fA

(C) ~<fH

(0) "WlR:(fA

106.

107.

109.

110.

111. ~~-ij~cf;TW1~~(A) 7(8) 12

(C) 22(D) Tcffi -ij~ ~ ~

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112. ~ T!li$r fcn:g ~ ~ If.ft1 ~ I 117. Lucknow and Banaras are famous'q - "IT qrcfi - ~ -a ~II

for Thumri style of singing.Above statement is

- U1T :qKCfllflR (A) TrueIdentify the raag. (B) False

(A) Bhairav (C) I don't know

(B) Bhairavi (0) None of the above

(C) Purvi 118. The long wooden part of the tambura(0) Asavari which is joined to the Tuumba (~) is

called113. Raag Miya Malhar belongs to (A) Meru

thaat.(B) Bridge (~)

(A) Khamaaj(C) Oaad (~fu)

(B) Kafi

(C) Bhairavi (0) Gulu (~

(0) None of the above 119. The place between chati (-:qfit) and

114. -8, B!rr, 11 "IT, 111, "IT, ~, 1~I Shyahi (~) is called

Identify the raag. (A) Bad dhi

(A) Todi (B) Pudi (~)

(B) Purvi (C) Oualo (~31Tffi)(C) Purya (0) Lava (~)(0) None of the above

'W, 11, ~, 'Ill1,::1, ~ I120. Shudha Ma in Hindustani music is called

115. -8, in Carnatic music.

Identify the raag. (A) Antara Ga

(A) Bihag (B) Bhimpalasi (B) Sadharana Ga

(C) Yaman (0) Kafi (C) Shudha Ma(0) Prati Ma

116. It is said that, invented the 121. Shatshruti Oa in Carnatic music is calledTappa style of singing. in Hindustani music.(A) Asif Uddu-al Miya (A) Shudha Ni(B) Gulam Nabi (B) Teevra Oha(C) Shori Miya (C) KomalOha

(0) Ali Akbar Khan (0) Komal Ni

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122. Pt. V.D. Paluskar was born in 128. The raagas which are sung during dusk(A) Satara and dawn are called(B) Miraj (A) Paramel Praveshaka raag(C) Kurund Wad (B) Prathakala raaga(D) None of the above

(C) SandhiPrakasharaaga123. "Abhinava Raag Manjari" was written (D) Sayam raaga

by(A) Swamy Haridas 129. "Ragatarangini" was the music work by(B) Ahobal (A) Mirza Khan(C) Pt. V.D. Paluskar

(B) Swamy Haridas(D) Pt. V.N. Bhatkhande

(C) Lochana Kavi124. "Mairis Music College" was established (D) Swamy Krishnadas

by(A) Pt. V.D. Paluskar 130. "Chaturdandi Prakashika" was the(B) Pt. V.N. Bhatkhande music work by(C) Ustad Bismillah Khan (A) Govinda Dikshit(D) Ustad Faiyaz Khan

(B) Lochana Kavi125. Kinnari Veena was invented by (C) Pt. Bhatkhande

(A) Sharang Dev (D) Venkatamukhi(B) Bharat(C) . Dattil 131. Taal Choutaal has matras;(D) Matang number of khand and khaali

on matras.126. According to Sharang Deva, which

(A) 12; 6; [3, 7]among the four is not one of the typesof in which the raaga is not classified? (B) 12; 6; [3,9](A) Gram raag (C) 12; 4; [5, 9](B) Bhasha raag (D) 12; 4; [5,7](C) Raganga raag(D) Krupang raag 132. What are the total number of matras in

Amir Khusro lived in the period ofChougun of taal teentaal ?

127.(A) 16(A) Mughul period(B) 32(B) Khilji period

(C) Akbar period (C) 64

(D) Maurya period (D) 128

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133. The taal Dadra is written in _layakari.

Dha S Dhin1

S NaS4

Dha S Tin1

S NaS4

S Na S Dha S Tin I2 3

DhaS Dhin S Na S I5 6S Na S Dha SDhin I

2 3DhaSTin SNa S I

5 6

(A) Aad

(C) Kuad(8) 8iaad

(D) None

134. The Khaali in a taal is indicated by___ in Paluskar notation system.

(A) +

(8) Matra number

(C) I(D) 0

135. Mandra Saptak Dha in Paluskarnotation system is denoted as

(A) Dh? (8) Dha

(C) Dha, (D) Dh~

136. Deviating from original form of theRaagas by showing the glimpses of anear by raaga (Sama prakruti raag) iscalled

(A) Avirbhav

(8) Tirobhaav

(C) Meend

(D) Gamak

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137. Which among the four is not one of theMAT in Raaga-Raagini Vargikaran ?(A) Shiva Mat(8) 8rahma Mat(C) Hanuman Mat(D) Vishnu Mat

138. The composition which is made ofswaras, but not in any particular taal iscalled(A) Nibadh(8) Anibadh(C) Swargeet(D) Khayal

139. While singing a particular swara, if wetouch a note (swara) above or belowdeliberately, then it is called(A) Gamak(8) Meend(C) Kan(D) Aandolan

140. The raagas which are sung betweenafternoon 12 PM to midnight 12 AM,are called(A) Poorvang Vadi(8) Uttarang Vadi(C) Poorva Raag(D) Uttara Raag

141. Vadi swar and Samvadi swar ofraag Todi are and __respectively.(A) Dha and Ga(8) Ga and Dha(C) Ga and Ni(D) Ni and Ga

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(A) 31R (8) ~31R

(C) ~31R (0) ~"'"itf

(A) +

(8) lIDl1~

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135. q<j)f<ti{ G;j ••giCfi'"i SlOIIC'll if ~ ~ m___ it~it~~t I

(8) m(0) m'

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138. ~-B~~~fcfim~~it;rit Cfig~ l<fl ~ I

(A) mm(8) ~

(C) ~:CWnd

(0) ~

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(A) ~crr<!t(8) ~crr<!t

r-

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(8) llT3fu m

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142. It is said that, Orupad style of singing wasinvented by in 15th century.(A) Tansen(8) Gulam Nabi(C) Shori Miya(0) Raja Mansingh Tomar

143. In ancient period, Tarana was called(A) Taan Gaan(8) Shuksh Gaan(C) Stobh Gaan(0) None of the above

144. If a tarana has bols of Mrudangam, thenit is called(A) Trivat(8) Chaturang(C) Shuksh(0) None of the above

145. Miya Malhar is a combination of__ raagas.(A) 8ihag and Malhar(8) Kanhada and Malhar(C) Megh and Malhar(0) Kafi and Malhar

146. ~ih.l~ll11f.:r~~ I

B-lp:jcmfr - cnfu:~ ~ II

- urT :qKCfllfiR

(A) 8ageshru (8) Kafi(C) Sarang (0) 8himpalasi

147. Gayansamay of Raag Yaman is(A) Ratri ka pratham prahar(8) Ratri ka dwitiya prahar(C) Shyam ka chaturtha prahar(0) None of the above

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148. Which among the four is not aSamaprakruti raag ? .(A) Shudh Kalyan(8) Shyam Kalyan(C) Jet Kalyan(0) Oeshkar

149. The concept of changing the sound(~) to be heard safety or loudly iscalled(A) Magnitude(8) Pitch(C) Timber(0) Resonance

150. According to ancient authors, theposition of note Re in 22 shruties is(A) 5 (8) 6(C) 7 (0) 8

151. According to Pt. Srinivas, the TaarSaptak Sa is placed at inch.(A) 12 (8) 14(C) 16 (0) 18

152. According to modern authors, theancient Shudh Saptak is similar tomodern thaat.

(A) 8ilawal (8) Kafi

(C) Khamaj (0) 8hairavi

153. In jaati gayan, the starting note of amurchana is called swar.(A) Gruha

(8) Amsha(C) Nyas(0) Prathama

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(8) ~~(C) mtt fW:IT(0) l]~1l1HfB6 mm

143. >l"TTfRq)fff it, (f{R1 CfiT ~ it I

(A) d'RlTR

(8) WffllTR(C) B11~lTR

(0) Tcffi it 'B ~ ~

144. ~ ~ <rffi it ~ ~ ~ ~, it ~~~I--

(A) ~

(8) ~(C) Wffl(0) Tcffi it 'B ~ ~

145. ftrn ~ rrii Cfi1~li)~~ % I(A) ~3fu~(8) ~3fR~(C) im~~(0) ~3fR~

146. cfT@tt~~~~~ I~-11Wmft - qrfu it ~ II

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(0) Tcffi it 'B ~ ~

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148. PIl:~R1R9d::q-rif it ~ ~ -m ~4$l'$R1lJ1T

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(8) ~ Cfi(Y(OlIOI-,

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149. ~cmmir<n~~~~~~\JfR~ ~Cfi(Yq~1 Cfi~(11(11% I

(A) qf{4101(8) Nq(C) ~

(0) ~

150. >l"TTfR8@Chl ~ ~, 22 P it ~Cfi1

~%(A) 5 (8) 6

(C) 7 (0) 8

151. tl. si1Rcll~ ~ ~(ffi~m

__ ~\ROO~%I

(A) 12 (8) 14

(C) 16 (0) 18

152. mp8@Chl~~,>l"TTfR~~mp ?ffif~~% I

(A) f«I(1IC1(1 (8) ~

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153. ~ 1WR it, ~ ~ Cfi1 ~ ~

~ Cfi~(1ldl % I--(A) ~

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154. The order of shruties in Shadaj Gram 160.are

(A) 4,2,3,4,4,2,3(B) 4,3,3,4,2,4,3(C) 4,3,2,4,4,3,2(0) 4,3,4,4,2,4,3

155. Total number of Moorchana for shudhswaras in shadaj gram are(A) 7(B) 14(C) 21(0) none of the above

156. Shudh Saptak of Carnatic Music iscalled raag in Hindustanimusic system.(A) Bilawal (B) Bhairav(C) Bhairavi (0) Kalyan

157. According to Panchajaati Bhed, Laghu inMishra jaati will have maatras.(A) 5 (B) 7(C) 8 (0) 9

158. In Madhyalaya, if 16 words are sungin 16 seconds, then if the same 16words are sung in 4 seconds, it is called__ Iaya.

(A) Ekgun (B) Ougun(C) Tigun (0) Chougun

159. Total number of Vikrut Swaras in aSaptak are(A) 4(B) 5(C) 7(0) None of the above

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In a Bar, if 4 beats are written then it iscalled , according to the staffnotation system.

(A) Quarter Time

(B) Quadratic Time

(C) Quadruple Time

(0) Quado Time

161. In staff notation system,/, indicates___ matra.

(A) h(C) Ya

(B) ~

(0) 11'6162. According to staff notation, if we place

double flat (bb) before SA, thenthe note played will be(A) Shudh Ni(B) Komal Ni(C) Shudh Re(0) Komal Re

163. If the swara has be moved from itsoriginal position either higher or lowerthen it becomes(A) Vikrut (B) Prakrut(C) Shudh (0) Chalan

164. The founder of Kirana Gharana is saidto be(A) Alakhdas(B) Abdul Karim Khan(C) Bande Ali Khan(0) Taanras Khan

165. According to Pt. Srinivas, PA is placedat inch on the veena string.(A) 18 (B) 24(C) 32 (0) 36

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154. ~mqif~CfiT~~

(A) 4,2,3,4,4,2,3

(B) 4,3,3,4,2,4,3

(C) 4,3,2,4,4,3,2(0) 4,3,4,4,2,4,3

155. ~mqif~~~~eft¥1~~

(A) 7

(B) 14(C) 21(0) ~if~~11ff

156. Cfl'iTcCfl WftCf CfiT~ B'C(fCfl mSf<1I..fl WftCf>rOTTffi if UTI ~ % 1

(A) Rl~ICl~ " (B) ~

(C) ~ (0) Cfl(""~101

157. cj:q'JIlru ~ * 31¥ffi f?r~ ~ if ~ if___ ~iiTftl(A) 5 (B) 7

(C) 8 (0) 9

158. l1'f.~if, ~ 16~ 16~if1"fTlJ.~%m~~ 16~ 4 ~it1"fTlJ.~ ~,m~ ~~%I(A) ~ (B) ~

(C) ~ (0) ~

159. TI:Cfl B'C(fCfl it ~ ~ eft ¥1 ~ __%1(A) 4

(B) 5

(C) 7(0) ~~~~

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160. ~ 1!.Cfl·~lW.p:rrq (CiTR) if 4 ~ fu@t ~ %m~~wm~*~ __~%I(A) ~~(B) CF4ls"tf2:Cfl ~

(C) CF41%q~ ~(0) CfCrlit ~

161. ~ mITl1>rOTTffi it, /m;rr ~ %(A) h (B) ~

(C) Ya (0) };6

162. ~wm*~·~~m~~~~ (bb)wmt%m~~Cffi1T~mrn(A) ~R(B) ~R(C) ~~(0) ~~

163. ~~cit ~~w.mr~7.Dm~7.Df.rq "f~ Fi i(1f{(1 fcfl~pr<n % m~ it~%I(A) ~ (B)~(C) ~ (0) ~

164. fcfln;n tnR * >rUr<n ~ ~ % I

(A) 3i~@GlfI

(B) ~Cfitm"@H

(C) ~ ~l:9R(0) '(ff.Wfl:9R

165. ~ ~RCllfi * ~ <tun * OR 1R 111___ ~1ROO~~ I(A) 18 (B) 24(C) 32 (0) 36

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166. If a performer, performs raag 8himpalasi 172.and Ohaani and then if he moves toMultani raag i.e. from a different thaat,then Raag Multani is called(A) Sandhi prakash raag(8) Paramelpraveshak raag(C) Avirbhav(0) Tirobhav

Nana Panse died in city during 177. Raag Maru 8ihag belongs to __19th century. -- thaat.

(A) 8anaras (8) Indore (A) 8ilawal(C) Gwalior (0) Agra (C) Khamaj

167. Raagam Taanam Pallavi in CarnaticMusic is called in HindustaniMusic.(A) Orut Khayal(8) Vilambit Khayal(C) Orupad(0) Thumri

168. The symbol of Pluta is inCarnatic music.(A) 0 (8) s(C) ~ (0) I

169. ' 11 'Q Ff '~l1Tl::pnp:pll:f'qrp:r ~ m '

Identify the Taan.

(A) Shudh Taan

(8) Vakra Taan

(C) Mishra Taan

(0) Palat Taan

170. The founder of Jaipur Gharana is(A) Sadarang(8) Adarang(C) Manarang(0) Ashik Ali

171.

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173. Vadi and Samvadi of Raag Jaunpuri are__ and __

(A) Re and Oha (8) Oha and Re(C) Oha and Ga (0) Ga and Oha

174. Total number of Taali and Khaali in taalEktaal are respectively.(A) 3,3 (8) 2,4

(C)4,2 (0)3,2175. Immlfun21~G~I~"§1:@31

x 0 3 0Identify the taal.

(A) Chaar taal (8) Brahma taal

(C) Jhap taal (0) Sool taal .

176. is a notational convention usedin Western musical notation to specifythe number of beats that are containedin each bar and which note value is tobe given one beat.

(A) Bar signature

(B) Time signature

(C) Scale

(0) Beat

(B) Kafi

(0) Kalyan

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(8) m 3fR~(0) rn 3fu: m

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178. The jaati of Raag Madhuvanti is

(A) Audhav - Sampoorna

(8) Shadhav - Sampoorna

(C) Sampoorna(D) None of the above

179. ~ !f ~B, e ~,!f, ~, ~ ~ H B ; !f ~~,

~~,H-BIIdentify the raag.(A) Gaud Malhar(8) Megh Malhar(C) Miya Malhar(D) None of the above

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Identify the above raag.(A) Lalit(8) Gujri Todi(C) Durga(D) Malkauns

181. Gayansamay of Raag PuriyaDhanashreeis(A) Ratri Pratham Prahar(8) Din Ka Tritiya Prahar(C) Ratri Dwitiya Prahar(D) Din Ka Chaturtha Prahar

182. ~ !fl 11~, 11!f1 IT, ~ 111

Identify the thaat to which the swarasbelong.

(A) Marwa (8) Kalyan

(C) Kafi (D) Bilawal

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183. Identify to which jaati does the belowbols belong to in Carnatic music.(fCfi m (fCfi of<R(A) Chatusra jaati(8) Khanda jaati(C) Mishra jaati(D) Sankeerna jaati

184. ~ 11v:n:l (ft@ ~ ~ ~ ITm I"Cf-R~-~~ ~~I

- urr :qKCfllflRIdentify the raag.(A) Hamir(C) Chayanut

(8) Kedar(D) Kamod

185. ~::r~ B, 13 ~P1, ~ I

Identify the raag.(A) Kamod(8) Khamaj(C) Jayajayavanti(D) None of the above

186. Pick the odd one.(A) t:R"crm(C) ~crn:r

(8) ~crm(D) fcrno crn:r

187. Pick the odd one.(A) Manjeera (~)(B) Khanjari (~)(C) Nagada(D) Damaru

188. Kishan Maharaj belongs to __Gharana of tabla.(A) Banaras 8aaj(8) Punjab 8aaj(C) Delhi 8aaj(D) Ajarada Baaj

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178. DTT.c€t~t(A) 311'qq-~(8) m'QO;-~

(C) ~(0) Tcffi.q ~ ~ ~

179. { 11~ tr, ~ '1, 11, ~, ~ 't.l B tr ; 11t '1,13't.l, H-a I

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181. DTT ~ q;rm CfiTl"Jm ~ ~

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182. ~ l1' 11 ~, 11 -ql Tf, 111I

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(C) ~ (0) RlC1lcki

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Cfl'iTcCflWfuf .q ~ ~ ~ ~ fm ~~ 31Rtt q6:qIRll; IGcf, m Gcf, ~

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(8) ~(C) '*0l;Jf'Q~d)(0) Tcffi it ~ ~ -;fflf

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186.

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189. Ustad Alia Rakha belongs to __Gharana.(A) Banaras Baaj(B) Punjab Baaj(C) Lucknow Baaj(D) Ajarada Baaj

190. 'Cfl>$Hd H' - This bol is(A) played left hand (~6T2l ~~)(B) played by right hand (m1t 6T2l ~

~)(C) played ~~~~r by both hands (iRl

6T~~ ~)(D) None of the above

191. During tuning Pakhwaj, the wet doughis removed to the swaraJpitch.(A) Increase(B) Decrease(C) Stabilize(D) None of the above

192. Which among the four is not one of theGruha mentioned in 10 Praan of Taal((K1~~-muT) ?(A) Sama (B) Vishama(C) Ateet (31(fffi) (D) Teet (ctm)

193. The string of Sitar is plucked usingMizhrab (f?!';lHI~) this process is called

(A) Bhari (~)(B) Aaghat (31T'tffif)

(C) Jharb (~)(D) None of the above

194. Which among the four is not one of the10 bols in playing tabla?(A) ~ (B) "'$(C) 'q (D) 11

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195. While playing Sitar, if 2 notes are playedone after another, where first note isplayed using Mijhrab and the secondnote using the finger then it is called

(A) Jhaal (B) Jhamjhama

(C) Kruntan (D) Gamak

196. The Gat (TRf) in which the bols of Sitarare in Vilambit laya, is called

(A) Mascitkhani Gat

(B) Rajakhani Gat

(C) Vilambit Gat

(D) None of the above

197. Bach was born on

(A) 21 March 1685

(B) 22 March 1685

(C) 21 March 1695

(D) 22 March 1695

198. The opera, "The Music Flute" wascomposed by

(A) Bach (B) Mozart

(C) Beethoven (D) Schubert

199. was born in Bonn, Germany.

(A) Bach (B) Mozart

(C) Beethoven (D) Schubert

200. Beethoven expired on

(A) 26 March 1837

(B) 27 March 1837

(C) 26 March 1827

(D) 27 March 1827

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189 .. ~ ~ wn ~ -B~~I(A) ~~(8) ~~(C) <:'1@'"i31~(0) ~~

190. 'Cfl:<$HdH' <:f6~~

(A) ~~~~ (played left hand)

(8) ~ 6T~ ~ ~ (played by righthand)

(C) ~ 6Tm ~ BMk1d ~ (playedtogether by both hands)

(0) ~it-B~~

191. Q@ICf\Jl ~ (fA ~ ~ rfR?n -qfu ~/fq:q~ ~W~-;jffiff~ I

(A) ~(8) tR:H(C) ~~(0) ~it-B~~

192. ~ -B ~ -m (ffi1 ~ 10 >fTUT it 3fA1R9<11Jitit-B~~~ ?(A) ~ (8) ~(C) 31<ft<1 (0) cftf

193. fu<m: ~ (fR fq\Jl{lci! "Cf)1~ ~ ~ ~~, <:f6~ Cflt5<:'1lctl ~ I(A) ~(8) 3WIT(f(C) ~(0) ~it-B~~

194. ~-:qr{fit-B~-m~~it 10~it-B~~~ ?(A) ~ (8) ~(C) -q (0) 1i

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195. fi:RrR~~, ~ en ~ ~-~ ~'"

~ ~ 7jfT \% ~ ~ "W.11 ~ fq\Jl{1 ci!"Cf)1

~ ~ 3fR ~ 3JIk1111"Cf)1~ ~c-,

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196. TRf ~ ~ ~ ~ fCleifGid ~ it ~Cflt5<:'1ld 1 ~ I--

(A) 4~:nd@141 Tf(f

(8) {I~ 1@I;of)Tf(f

(C) fCleifGid Tf(f

(0) ~ it -B ~-;riff

197. ~"Cf)1 ~ it ~31T I

(A) 21 l1Td1685

(8) 22~ 1685(C) 21l1Td 1695(0) 22l1Td 1695

198. ~ '(!~~' IDU"fin TJ7.TTI

(A) ~ (8) ~

(C) ~ (0) ~

199. GfR,~it~1(A) ~ (8) ~

(C) ~~ (0) ~

200. ~~cfiT~ it~ I(A) 26l1Td 1837(8) 27l1Td 1837(C) 26~ 1827(0) 27~ 1827

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15. Mark your answer by shading the appropriatecircle against each question. The circleshould be shaded completely without leavingany space. The correct method of shading isgiven below.----,

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17. In case of any discrepancy between theEnglish and Hindi versions of any question,the English version will be treated as finallauthentic.

18. Use the space for rough work given in theQuestion Booklet only and not on the AnswerSheet.

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