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Combined Graduate Level
Tier I (New Pattern) ................................................................................Model Paper V

General Intelligence & (3) RKSPM (4) BPSMP


Reasoning 8. L, M, N and O are brothers. L is darker than
O, N is the fairest of all. M is fairer than O.
Directions (1-3) : In each of the following ques-
Who is the darkest of all ?
tions, select the related word/letters/number from the
(1) N (2) O
given alternatives.
(3) L (4) M
1. 23 : 13 :: 54 : ?
9. Anjali says, “He is the only son of the father
(1) 40 (2) 41
of my sister’s brother.” How is that person
(3) 44 (4) 39
related to Anjali ?
2. Seismometer : Earthquakes :: Thermometer : (1) Uncle (2) Cousin
? (3) Brother (4) Father
(1) Mercury (2) Temperature
10. From the given alternative words, select the
(3) Fever (4) Doctor
word which can be formed using the letters
3. DLIP : FNKR :: JROV : ? of the given word.
(1) MURY (2) LTQX FUNDAMENTAL
(3) NVSZ (4) KSPW (1) TAME (2) FUNDS
(3) DETRIMENTAL (4) NOSE
Directions (4-5) : In each of the following ques-
tions, select the one which is different from the other 11. Joan’s age is 42 years and Kelvin’s age is 26
three alternatives. years. How many years ago was Kelvin’s age
half of Joan’s age ?
4. (1) Duck (2) Avoid
(1) 6 years (2) 4 years
(3) Dodge (4) Flee
(3) 10 years (4) 8 years
5. (1) 36 (2) 96
12. In a certain code, ‘RATIONAL’ is written as
(3) 16 (4) 80
‘RTANIOLA’. How would ‘TRIBAL’ be
6. Which one of the given responses would be written in the same code.?
a meaningful order of the following colours? (1) TIRLBA (2) TIRABL
1. Indigo 2. Red (3) TRIALB (4) TIRALB
3. Violet 4. Blue
13. In a school, the bell is rung once after each
5. Green 6. Yellow
half an hour. The school starts at 8 : 00 a.m.
7. Orange
and closes at 1 : 30 p.m. The bell is rung 3
(1) 3, 1, 4, 5, 2, 6, 7
times continuously, at the time of beginning
(2) 3, 1, 4, 5, 6, 2, 7
at the time of lunch break at 10 : 00 and 10
(3) 1, 5, 6, 7, 3, 4, 2
: 30 a.m. and at the end. How many times is
(4) 3, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 2
the bell rung every day?
7. Which one set of letters when sequentially (1) 21 (2) 22
placed at the gaps in the given letter series (3) 19 (4) 20
shall complete it ?
14. Select the correct combination of
R_S_PM_KSB_MRK_
mathematical signs to replace * signs and to
(1) KRKSP (2) KBRPS
balance the following equation :
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 
Question Figure :
121*9 *5* 4*1
(1)     (2)   
(3)     (4)    
Directions (15-17) : In each of the following Answer Figures :
questions, select the missing number from the given
responses.

15. 8 4 7
(1) (2) (3) (4)
6 9 9
48 36 ? 21. In the given figure, which letter represents
those Nurses who are Doctors as well as
16 12 21
Pharmacists ?
(1) 24 (2) 16
(3) 42 (4) 63

16. 3 8 7
9 6 3
2 ? 12
(1) 4 (2) 3
(3) 7 (4) 6

17. 2 4 3 2 (1) R (2) S


9 7 6 5 (3) P (4) Q
? 33 27 21 22. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown
below in the question figures. From the given
(1) 77 (2) 35 answer figures, indicate how it will appear
(3) 69 (4) 80 when opened.
18. Raju cycled 10 km South from his house, Question Figure :
turned right and went 5 km and again turned
right and cycled 10 km and then turned left
and cycled 10 km. How many kilometers will
he have to cycle back to reach his house ?
(1) 10 km (2) 5 km Answer Figures :
(3) 20 km (4) 15 km
19. “If a person is rich, he has a lot of influence.”
What inference can you draw from the above
statement ? (1) (2) (3) (4)
(1) Kamala is rich, so she has a lot of 23. From the given answer figures, select the one
influence. in which the question figure is hidden/
(2) Poor people cannot have influence. embedded.
(3) Ram has a lot of influence, so he is rich. Question Figure :
(4) Govind is not rich, so he does not have
a lot of influence.
20. Choose the cube which will be formed on
folding the given question figure.

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Answer Figures : Answer Figures :

(1) (2) (3) (4)


(1) (2) (3) (4)
24. A word is represented by only one set of
numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. General Awareness
The sets of numbers given in the alternatives
26. A unit price elastic demand curve will touch
are represented by two classes of alphabets as
(1) both price and quantity axis
in two matrices given below. The columns and
(2) neither price axis, nor quantity axis
rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4
(3) only price axis
and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to
(4) only quantity axis
9. A letter from these matrices can be
represented first by its row and next by its 27. India follows the policy of non-alignment
column, e.g., ‘A’ can be represented by 03, which implies.
34, 86 etc., and ‘N’ can be represented by (1) being a third world power
12,65, 79 etc. Similarly you have to identify (2) choosing its won policies
the set for the given word (3) neutrality towards power block
‘REST’. (4) bringing peace and amity to the world
Matrix-I
28. If the supply curve is a straight line passing
0 1 2 3 4 through the origin, then the price elasticity of
0 G V E A C supply will be
1 R O N G S (1) less than unity (2) infinitely large
(3) greater than unity (4) equal to unity
2 M N E S I
3 O T I T A 29. According to Modern Theory of Rent, rent
occurs to
4 N S N E P
(1) capital only (2) any factor
Matrix-II (3) labour only (4) land only
5 6 7 8 9
30. The most powerful Peshwa was
5 R E O N G (1) Balaji Baji Rao
6 N P V E S (2) Baji Rao
7 M T I O N (3) Madhava Rao
(4) Balaji Vishwanath
8 E A I C O
9 N T A R S 31. Decomcratic Socialism aims at
(1) bringing about Socialism through
(1) 55, 43, 23, 69
peaceful means
(2) 98, 56, 31, 77
(2) bringing about Socialism thorough
(3) 10, 02, 69, 88
violent and peaceful means
(4) 55, 22, 99, 33
(3) bringing about Socialism through violent
25. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then means
which of the answer figures is the right image (4) bringing about Socialism through
of the given question figure : democratic means
Question Figure :
32. Two-Party System is found in
(1) Russia (2) U.S.A.
(3) India (4) France

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33. The British Government intervened in the 42. A spinning neutron star is known as
affairs of the Company and passed an Act in (1) White dwarf (2) Black hole
1773 A.D., known as the (3) Pulsar (4) Quasar
(1) Regulating Act
43. The chemical name of “Plaster of Paris”
(2) Pitt’s India Act
commonly used for setting broken bones is
(3) Charter Act
(1) Calcium nitrate
(4) Company Act
(2) Calcium sulphate
34. Identify the most infertile amongst the (3) Calcium carbonate
following soils. (4) Calcium chloride
(1) Black cotton soil
44. In our country the ‘Van Mahotsav’ Day is
(2) Alluvial soil
observed on
(3) Laterite soil
(1) 10th August
(4) Peaty soil
(2) 1st July
35. Spot the odd item of the following : (3) 2nd October
(1) Shale (2) Marble (4) 1st December
(3) Limestone (4) Sandstone
45. Medicine of Quinine is provided by
36. Which of the following reasons is responsible (1) Cinchona plant
for lack of vegetation in the deserts ? (2) Money plant
(1) Heavy volume of sands (3) Eucalyptus plants
(2) Absence of B-horizon in the soil (4) Aconite plants
(3) High temperature
46. Process through which plants reproduce
(4) Lack of rainfall
(1) Pollination (2) Condensation
37. Which among the following is an abiotic (3) Eating (4) Evaporation
factor ?
47. Which of the following pairs (2016 Padma
(1) Mites (2) Moisture
Vibhushan awardees: Field) is not correct?
(3) Insects (4) Rodents
(1) Jagmohan : Bureaucrat and politician
38. Pleura is the covering of (2) Dr. V. Shanta: Oncologist
(1) Lung (2) Liver (3) Avinash Dixit : Economist and author
(3) Kidney (4) Heart (4) Ramoji Rao : Former DRDO chief
39. An aspect of Input/Output controller of data 48. The Union Government, on 8 January 2016,
logic is called allowed the conduct of ‘Jallikattu’ – the bull
(1) General Buffering taming sport in which state by altering a 2011
(2) Zero Buffering Ministry of Environment notification by
(3) Buffering exempting the sport from performances for
(4) Data Buffering which the bulls should not be used ?
(1) Kerala
40. The device used to convert solar energy into
(2) Andhra Pradesh
electricity is
(3) Tamil Nadu
(1) Photovoltaic cell
(4) Karnataka
(2) Daniell cell
(3) Electrochemical cell 49. Which power project, in January 2016,
(4) Galvanic cell became the first in the country to become
eligible for the Power Ministry’s incentive
41. The type of kidney present in frog are
programme under which power transmission
(1) Mesonephros (2) Metanephros
projects achieving early completion will be
(3) Archinephros (4) Pronephros
incentivized?

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(1) Rajasthan Atomic Power Project (1) 5,000 (2) 6,000


(2) Kakrapar Atomic Power Project (3) 4,000 (4) 4,500
(3) Narora Atomic Power Project
56. Some bricks are arranged in an area
(4) Tarapur Atomic Power Project
measuring 20 cu.m. If the length, breadth and
50. India’s Sania Mirza and her Swiss partner height of each brick is 25 cm, 12.5 cm and
Martina Hingis on 14 January 2016 broke a 8 cm respectively, then in that pile the number
22-year-old world record of Natasha Zvereva of bricks are (suppose there is no gap in
(Belarus) and Gigi Fernandez by winning their between two bricks)
29th women’s doubles match in a row en route (1) 6,000 (2) 8,000
to their entry into the women’s doubles final (3) 4,000 (4) 10,000
of the WTA Sydney International. Which
57. The average salary, per head, of all the
country is Gigi Fernandez from?
(1) Spain workers of an institution is ` 60. The average
(2) Puerto Rico salary of 12 officers is ` 400; the average
(3) Mexico salary, per head, of the rest is ` 56. The total
(4) Chile number of workers in the institution is
(1) 1030 (2) 1035
Quantitative Aptitude (3) 1020 (4) 1032
51. Solve for x : 58. Charging 30% above its production cost a
x x1
3 3  486. radio maker puts a label of ` 286 on a radio
(1) 7 (2) 9 as its price. But at the time of selling it, he
(3) 5 (4) 6 allows 10% discount on the labelled price.
What will his gain be ?
52. A can do a piece of work in 4 days and B
can do it in 12 days. In how many days will (1) ` 257.40 (2) ` 254.40
they finish the work, both working together? (3) ` 198 (4) ` 37.40
(1) 4 days (2) 6 days 59. In an election, a candidate who gets 84% of
(3) 2 days (4) 3 days the votes is elected by a majority of 476 votes.
What is the total number of votes polled ?
1 1 (1) 900 (2) 810
53. A can do of a work in 10 days. B can do
4 3 (3) 600 (4) 700
of work in 20 days. In how many days can
both A and B together do the work ? 60. In what time will ` 8,000, at 3% per annum,
(1) 30 days (2) 32 days produce the same interest as ` 6,000 does in
(3) 24 days (4) 25 days 5 years at 4% simple interest ?
(1) 5 years (2) 6 years
54. A parallelogram has sides 60 m and 40 m
(3) 3 years (4) 4 years
and one of its diagonals is 80 m long. Its
area is
1
(1) 500 15 m2 (2) 600 15 m2 61. The reciprocal of x  is
x
(3) 400 15 m2 (4) 450 15 m2
x x
(1) (2)
55. The cost price of a table is ` 3,200. A 2
x 1 x 1
merchant wants to make 25% profit by selling
1 1
it. At the time of sale he declares a discount (3) x  (4) x
of 20% on the marked price. The marked x x
price (in ` ) is

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62. What is the value of of the trapezium ABMN is equal to


(1) 18 sq. cm. (2) 20 sq. cm.
2.75  2.75  2.75  2.25  2.25  2.25
is (3) 12 sq. cm. (4) 16 sq. cm.
2.75  2.75  2.75  2.25  2.25  2.25
70. A type of graph in which a circle is divided
into sectors such that each sector represents
3 a proportion of the whole is a
(1) 3 (2)
2 (1) Line graph
(2) Stem and leaf chart
1
(3) 1 (4) (3) Bar graph
2 (4) Pie chart
n

63. The value of


 243 5  32n1 is 71. If 2 sin   cos  
7
then the value of
n n 1 3
9 3
(1) 3 (2) 9  tan 2   sec2  is
(3) 6 (4) 12
(1) 0 (2) – 1
64. If a, b, c are positive and a + b + c = 1, then
3 7
1 1 1 (3) (4)
the least value of   is 7 3
a b c
(1) 9 (2) 5 72. From a point 20 m away from the foot of a
(3) 3 (4) 1 tower, the angle of elevation of the top of the
tower is 30°. The height of the tower is
65. In a ABC,A  B  118, A  C  96 (1) 10 3 m (2) 20 3 m
Find the value of
(1) 36° (2) 40° 10 20
(3) m (4) m
(3) 30° (4) 34° 3 3


66. If x  x  3  1 then the value of x3 x3  18  73. The categories of qualitative variables are
represented by bars where the height of each
is bar is
(1) – 1 (2) 2 (1) Class frequency
(3) 1 (4) 0 (2) Class percentage
(3) Class relative frequency
67. If ABC is right – angled at B, AB = 6 units, (4) All of the above
C  30 then AC is equal to
74. The following pie-chart shows the monthly
(1) 12 units (2) 15 units
expenditure of a family on food, clothing,
(3) 8 units (4) 10 units
rent, miscellaneous expenses and savings.
What is the central angle for savings ?

68. If 7sin   24cos ;0    , then the value
2
of 14 tan   75cos   7sec  is equal to
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 1 (4) 2
69. If the lengths of the sides AB, BC and CA of
a triangle ABC are 10 cm, 8 cm and 6 cm
respectively and if M is the mid-point of BC
and MN || AB to cut AC at N, then the area

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(1) 54° (2) 56° 81. Garble


(3) 50° (4) 52° (1) Confuse (2) Hide
(3) Communicate (4) Explain
75. The pie-chart gives the expenditure (in
percentage) on various items and savings of 82. Pinnacle
a family during a month. Monthly savings of (1) Capsule (2) Heart
the family is ` 3,000. On which item is the (3) Summit (4) Pit
expenditure maximum and how much is it ? 83. Brutalize
(1) Stir (2) Ill-treat
(3) Devise (4) Strike
Directions (84-85) : In the following questions,
four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase
printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alterna-
tive which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/
Phrase.
84. You have been trying to solve this puzzle for
a long time, be careful so that you avoid
barking up the wrong tree.
(1) Others, ` 2,000 (2) Food ` 3,000 (1) trying to solve problems
(3) Others ` 5,000 (4) Food ` 5,000 (2) trying to find something at a wrong place
(3) keep working constantly
ENGLISH COMPREHENSION (4) climbing the wrong tree
Directions (76-80) : In the following questions, 85. I’ be able to do my job very well when I
some parts of the sentences have errors and some know the ropes.
are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an (1) become bolder
error. The number of that part is the answer. If a sen- (2) work in silence
tence is free from error, your answer is (4) i.e. No (3) learn the procedures
error. (4) gain confidence
76. The new device (1)/ aims at eliminating (2) Directions (86-90) : In the following questions,
/ the risk of short - circuiting. (3)/ No error a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are
(4) given alternatives to the bold part at (1), (2), (3) which
77. I wish to heartily (l)/ congratulate you for may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alter-
(2)/ your astounding success. (3)/No error (4) native. In case no improvement is needed your an-
swer is (4).
78. The visitor took the vacant seat (1)/ next from
mine (2)/ one of the many huge sofas in the 86. Ram filled ink into his pen before leaving
room. (3)/ No error (4) for school.
(1) filled ink in his pen
79. He was (1)/ a learnt man among lords, (2)/ (2) filled ink on his pen
and a lord among learned men. (3)/No error (3) filled his pen with ink
(4) (4) No improvement
80. With our great annoyance (1)/ we found the 87. The toys he bought for Suzy are too good to
ground (2)/ fitted with broken glasses. (3)/ be cheap.
No error (4) (1) are so much good to be cheap
Directions (81 - 83) : In the following questions, (2) were so good to be cheap
out of the four alternatives, choose the one which (3) are so good that to be cheap
best expresses the meaning of the given word. (4) No improvement

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88. I did one mistake in the dictation test today. PASSAGE-I


(1) I made a mistake in
A crucial element that defines the soap opera is
(2) I did a mistake at
the open ended nature of the narrative, with stories
(3) I did a mistake in
spanning several episodes. One of the defining fea-
(4) No improvement
tures that makes a television program a soap opera,
89. John has been detained at a meeting. according to Albert Moran is ‘that form of television
(1) by the meeting that works with a continuous open narrative. Each
(2) in meeting episode ends with a promise that the storyline is to be
(3) on a meeting continued in another episode.”
(4) No improvement
In 2012, Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times
90. The butler was as devoted as a faithful dog. wrote of daily dramas, “Although melodramatically
(1) a faithful cat eventful, soap operas such as this also have a luxury
(2) a faithful friend of space that makes them seem more naturalistic, in-
(3) a faithful Pet deed, the economics of the form demand long scenes,
(4) No improvement and conversations that a 22- episodes-per season
weekly series might dispense with in half a dozen lines
Directions (91-94) : In the following questions,
of dialogue may be drawn out, as here, for pages.
out of the four alternatives, choose the one which
You spend more time even with the minor characters,
can be substituted for the given words/sentence.
the apparent villains grow less apparently villainous.”
91. Study of caves
Soap opera storylines run concurrently, intersect
(1) Speleology (2) Seismology
and lead into further developments. An individual
(3) Topology (4) Numismatics
episode of a soap opera will generally switch between
92. Government by the few several different concurrent narrative threads that may
(1) Oligarchy (2) Autocracy at times interconnect and effect one another or may
(3) Monarchy (4) Anarchy run entirely independent of each other. Evening soap
operas and ,serials that run for only a part of the year
93. Materials that change naturally by the action
tend to bring things to a dramatic end of season
of bacteria
cliffhanger.
(1) Inflammable (2) Perishable
(3) Biological (4) Biodegradable 96. A soap opera has the space for it to be more
(1) artistic (2) naturalistic
94. Having a stale smell or taste
(3) dramatic (4) tragic
(1) Rancid (2) Insipid
(3) Savoury (4) Tepid 97. The economics of a soap opera form demands
for it to have
Directions (95) : In the following questions, four
(1) long scenes
words are given in each question, out of which only
(2) luxurious space
one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt
(3) melodramatic events .
word.
(4) promising storylines
95. (1) lnteligibelity (2) Inteligibillity
98. An individual episode of a soap opera
(3) Intelligibility (4) Inteligibility
generally switches between
Directions (96-100) : In the following, questions, (1) more time spent with minor characters
You have two brief passages with 5 questions follow- (2) apparent villains that grow less apparent
ing each passage. Read the passages carefully and villainous’
choose the best answer to each question out of the (3) successive intersections of events.
four alternatives. (4) different concurrent narrative threads.

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99. Soap operas that run for a part of the year (1) Each episode ends with a promise that
usually end in the storyline is to be continued in another
(1) a cliff (2) an episode episode
(3) a cliffhanger (4) a sequence (2) Every episode has a different story
(3) Every episode ends abruptly
100. What does the author mean by the open -
(4) Consecutive episodes have no connection
ended nature of soap operas ?

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Solutions
1. (3) As 23 – 10 = 13 11. (3) Joan’s age = 42
Similarly Kelvin’s age = 26
54 – 10 = 44 10 years ago
Joan’s age = 42 – 10 = 32
2. (2) As seismometer is used to measure the in-
Kelvin’s age = 26 – 10 = 16
tensity of Earthquakes, similarly thermom-
eter is required to measure temperature. 32
  16
3. (2) As 2

DLIP F N K R 12. (1) R A T I O N A L

+2
+2
+2 R T A N I O L A
+2 Similarly
Similarly, T R I B A L
JROV LT Q X

+2 T I R L B A
+2
+2 13. (3) 01 : 30 – 08 : 00 = 05 : 30
+2 (5 hours 30 minutes)
normally the bell is rung 11 times. But four
4. (4) Flee means to escape, flee is different from times it rungs 3 times.
other three words as Duck, Avoid and so total = 11 + 8 = 19 times.
Dodge have similar meanings.
14. (*) Option 1
5. (1) All other except 36 are multiples of 16.
6. (4) The meaningful order of the given colours
 
121  9  5  4 1

is VIBGYOR on applying the signs

7. (2) R K S B P M / R K S B P M / R K  
121  9  5  4  1

 11  9   5  4  1
S
 2  5 4  1
8. (3) L > O
 22  1
O>M
Option 2 : on applying the signs
The order of their fairness to darkness
L>O>M>N  
121  9  5  4  1
9. (3) The father of Anjalis sister’s brother means
 11  9   5  4  1
father of Anjali, only son of Anjali’s father
means brother of Anjali.  4 4  1
10. (1) As their is no S in the keyword FUNDS,  16  1
NOSE cannot be formed, as their is no R Option 3 : on applying the signs
in the keyword DETRIMENTAL cannot be
formed only the word TAME can be
 
121 *9 * 5* 4 *1

formed.
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  
121  9  5  4  1
19. (1) Clearly, option (1) follows. A rich person
has a lot of influence. Kamala is a rich per-
 11  9  20  1 son, so she has a lot of influence.
 11  30
20. (3)
Option 4 : on applying the signs

 
121  9  5  4  1

 11  9   5  4  1
21. (1) The letter ‘R’ is present in all the three geo-
 25  4  1 metrical figures.
 14  1 22. (1)
15. (4) First Column
8  6  48
48  3  16 23. (4)
First Column
4  9  36
36  3  12
First Column 24. (1) R  10, 55, 98
7  9  63 E  02, 22, 43, 56, 68, 85
63  3  21 S  14, 23, 41, 69, 99
T  31, 33, 76, 96
16. (1) First Row = 3 + 8 + 7 = 18
Second Row = 9 + 6 + 3 = 18 Option R E S T
Third Row = 2 + ? + 12 = 18 (1) 55 43 23 69
 ?  18  14  4 (2) 98 56 31 77

17. (1) First Column


 2  9    9  2   11 7  77
Second Column 25. (4)
 4  7    7  4   11 3  33
Third Column 26. (2) A unit price elastic demand curve will
 3  6    6  3  9  3  27 touch neither price axis nor quantity axis.
Unit elastic refers to price cause an equal
Fourth Column
percentage change in quantity.
 2  5   5  2   7  3  21 27. (3) India follows the policy of non-alignment
which implies neutrality towards power
18. (4) 10 km
E A block. It is against major power and is
based on neutrality with reference to super
10 km power.
10 km

C
5 km
B 28. (4) It the supply curve is a straight line passing
through the origin, then the price elasticity
Required distance
of supply will be equal to unity or 1.
= AE = AD + DE
= (5 + 10) km = 15 km

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29. (2) Modern Theory of rent was first of all 34. (3) Laterite soil is the most infertile amongst
discussed by J.S. Mill and after that the following soils. Fertility of soil depends
developed by economists like Jevous, upon, sufficient soil depth for adequate
Pareto, Marshell, Joan Robinson etc. root growth and water retention, good
According to this theory economic rent is internal damage, top soil with sufficient
a surplus which is not peculiar to land soil organic matter for healthy soil
alone. It can be a part of income of labour, structure moisture, soil PH in the range of
capital, entrepreneur. 5.5 to 7.0 and presence of microorganisms
Laterite soil is poor in nutrients like lime
30. (2) Baji Rao I is credited with expanding the
potash and magnesium and humus contents
Maratha Empire, especially in the north
is less and the microorganism and
which contributed to its reaching a zenith
decomposers get destroyed in the high
during his son’s reign twenty years after
temperature.
his death. In his brief military career
spanning 20 years. Bajirao never lost a 35. (2) Marble is a kind of metamorphic rocks,
battle. According to the British Army while shale, limestone and sandstone are
Officer Bornard Montgomery. Bajirao was a kind of sedimentary rocks. Metamorphic
“possibly the finest cavalry general ever rock is a result of a transformation of a
produced by India. Pre-existing rock while sedimentary rocks
are formed by the deposition and
31. (4) Democratic Socialism aims at bringing
subsequent cementation of that material at
about socialism through democratic
the earth’s surface and million bodies of
means. Social democrates only seek to
water.
‘humanize’ capitalism through state
intervention, as democratic socialists see 36. (4) A desert is a barren area of land where little
capitalism as inherently incompatible with precipitation occurs because of lack of
the democratic value of liberty, equality rainfall and are hostile, for plant life. or
and solidarity. not suitable.
32. (2) Two – Party System is found in U.S.A. 37. (2) Moisture is an abiotic factor. Abiotic
This means two major parties dominate the factors are non living chemical and
government. Although other parties do physical parts of the environment that
exist in the united States the Democratic affect living organisms and the functioning
and Republican parties dominate the of ecosystems.
government. In many ways, the two party
38. (1) Pleura is a large thin sheet of tissue that
system is beneficial for promoting the
wraps around the outside of your lungs and
public good. However it is also criticized
lines the inside of your chest cavity.
for its disadvantages.
39. (3) An aspect of Input/Output controller of
33. (1) The British Government interned in the
data logic is called Buffering, spooling and
affairs of the company and passed an Act
caching are other related terms. Buffering
in 1773 AD known as the Regulating Act.
is the process in which computer processes
It was an Act of the parliament of Great
data stores it and send sit to different
Britain intended to overhaul. The
peripherals and output devices.
management of the East India company’s
rule in India. This Act did not prove to be 40. (1) Photovoltaic cell is an electrical devices
a long term solution to concern over the that converts the energy of light or solar
company’s affairs Pitt’s India Act was energy directly into electricity.
therefore subsequently enacted in 1784 as
41. (1) Mesonephros are the type of kidney in fish
a more radical form.
and amphibians which remains as the adult
kidney.

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42. (3) A spinning neutrons star is known as Total work = 12 units


Pulsar. Neutron stars rotate and can emit
12
beams of electromagnetic radiation, they Days required   3 days
are defected as pulsars. A neutron star is a 4
type of compact star Neutron Stars are the 53. (3) Let the total work be 120 units
smallest and densest starts known to exit
120
in the Universe. A’s 1 days work   3 units
40
43. (2) The chemical name of “Plaster of Paris”
Commonly used for setting broken bores 120
B’s 1 day’s work   2 units
is Calcium Sulphate with the formula 60
CaSO4, air anhydrous form it is used as a (A + B)’s 1 day’s work = 3 + 2 = 5 units
dessiccant. No. of days required by A and B together
44. (2) Van Mahotsav is an annual tree planting 120
in India. This movement was started in   24 days
5
1950 by KM Munshi. Union Minister of
Agriculture. It is celebrated in India during 54. (2) Area of parallelogram ABCD
first week of July. = 2 × Area of  ABC
45. (1) Medicine of Quinine is provided by Semi perimeter of ABC (s)
Cinchona Plant. D C
46. (1) Process through which plants reproduce
is pollination. Pollination is the act of m 40 m
80
transferring pollen grains from the male
author of a flower to the female stigma. A B
60 m
47. (4)
48. (3) Semi perimeter of ABC (s)
49. (1) a  b  c 60  40  80
50. (2)
   90 m
2 2
51. (4) 3 x  3 x1  486  Area  ABC
3 x1
 3  1  486   s  s  a  s  b  s  c 
 3 x1  2   486   90  90  80  90  60  90  40 
 3x1  243  90  30  50 10  300 15 m
2

Area of  ABCD
 3 x1  35
 2  300 15  600 15 m
2
 x 1  5
x6 55. (1) C.P of the table = Rs. 3200
52. (4) Let the total work to be done be 12 units Desired S.P = 3200 + 25% of 3200
A’s one day’s work units = Rs. 4000
Let marked price be x
12
A’s one day’s work   3 units  80% of x  4000
4
4000
12 x  5000
B’s one day’s work   1 unit 0.8
12
(A + B)’s one day’s work = 4 unit

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56. (2) Area of one brick = 0.25 × 0.125 × 0.08  a  b  2.75  2.25
= 0.0025 m3
Total area = 20 m3 1
 0.5 
2
20
Number of bricks   8000
63. (2) Expression
0.0025
n
57. (3) Let the number of workers other than of-
 243 5  32n 1
ficers be x 
9n  3n 1
 60  x  12   12  400  56  x 
n
 60 x  720  4800  56 x 5
3 5  32 n 1 n  32 n 1
 4 x  4080  
32  32n  3n 1
n
 x  1020  3n 1
58. (4) Label price = Rs. 286
Let the C.P or the production cost be x 3n  2 n 1 3n 1
 
 1.3 x  286  x  220 32n  n 1 33n 1
Selling price after 10% discount = 257.4
Net profit = Rs. 257.4 – 220 = Rs. 37.4  33n 13n 1  32  9

59. (4) If one candidates gets 84% of vowels, than 64. (1) a + b + c = 1 (given)
the other gets 16%. 1 1 1
Let the total number of votes be x The value of will be   will be mini-
a b c
 84%  16% of x  476 mum, if values of a, b and c will be maxi-
 68% of x  476 mum  a = b = c
 x  700 1
abc
60. (1) Let the time period be t 3
8000  3  t 6000  4  5 1 1 1
    
100 100 a b c
15
t   5 years 
1 1 1
 
3 1 1 1
3 3 3
1 x2  1
61. (1) Expression x    333  9
x x
65. (4) In a ABC
x
Reciprocal  2 A  B  C  180
x 1 but A  B  118 (given)
62. (4) Let 2.75 = a and 2.25 = b then C  118  118  60
now A  C  96
a3  b3
 Expression   A  96  62  34
a 2  ab  b 2

 a  b   a 2  ab  b2 
66. (1)  x  x  3  1

a 2  ab  b2  x 2  3 x  1
 x3  3 x  1  0

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3 3
New Expression  x x  18   69. (1) A

 x6  18 x3 N
Now divide x 6  18 x 3 by x 2  3 x  1
B
 
C
 x6  18 x3  x 4  3x3  8 x 2  3x M

 
x 2  3x  1  x 2  3x
 82  62  10 2
 ABC is a right angled triangle.
 0  x  x  3  1 CM = MB = 4 cm.
N is the mid point of AC.
 CN = 3 cm.
67. (1) A  Area of trapezium of ABMN
= Area of  ABC – Area of  CMN
1 1
30°   6  8   3 4
B C 2 2
In ABC,  24  6  18 sq.cm.

AB 70. (4)
sin 30 
 
AC
71. (2) tan   sec    sec  tan   1
2 2 2 2
1 6
   AC  2  6  12 units
2 AC
72. (4) A
68. (4) 7 sin   24 cos 
sin  24 24
   tan  
cos  7 7 B
30° C
20 metre
2
 24  AB = Tower, BC = 20 metre
 sec   1  tan 2   1   
 7  In ABC,
AB
576 49  576 tan 30 
 1  BC
49 49
1 AB
625 25  
  3 20
49 7
20
1 7  AB  metre
 cos    3
sec  25
14 tan   75cos   7 sec  73. (4)
24 7 25 74. (1) Food + Rent + Clothing + Miscellaneous
 14   75   7 
7 25 7  108  90  35  72  306
 48  21  25  2  Saving  360° – 306° = 54°
75. (4) Expenditure of food = 25%
Saving = 15%

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15%  Rs.3000 85. (3) learn the procedures


3000 86. (3) filled his pen with ink.
 25%   25  Rs.5000
15 87. (4) No improvement
88. (1) I made a mistake in
76. (3) The risk of short circuit should be used as
short circuit is (noun) used for failure is 89. (4) No improvement
electric current.
90. (4) No improvement
77. (2) ‘congratulate you on’ should be used in
91. (1) speleology
place of congratulate you for’.
92. (1) Oligarchy
78. (2) ‘next to mine’ in correct.
93. (4) Bio-degradable
79. (2) ‘a learned main among lords’ should be
used in place of a learnt man …………. 94. (1) Rancid
80. (1) To our great annoyance is the correct. 95. (3) Intelligibility
81. (1) confuse 96. (2) naturalistic
82. (3) Summit 97. (1) long scenes
83. (2) Ill treat as brutalize means make cruel, 98. (4) different concurrent narrative threads
violent, or insensitive.
99. (3) a cliffhanger
84. (2) trying to find something at a wrong place.
100. (1) Each episode ends with promise that the
storyline is to be continued in an other
episode.

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Combined Graduate Level
Tier I (New Pattern) ................................................................................Model Paper VI

General Intelligence & Directions (9-11) : In each of the following ques-


tions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose
Reasoning
the correct alternative from the given ones that will
Directions (1-3) : In each of the following ques- complete the series.
tions, select the related word/letters/number from the
9. 2, 2, 4, 6, ?, 10, 8, 14, 10
given alternatives.
(1) 6 (2) 5
1. Play : Actor :: Concert : ? (3) 8 (4) 7
(1) Percussion (2) Symphony
10. ELFA, GLHA, ILJA, ?, MLNA
(3) Musician (4) Piano
(1) ILMA (2) KLLA
2. YAWC : UESG :: QIOK : ? (3) QLPA (4) KLMA
(1) MMKO (2) KOME
11. 3, 8, 18, 35, ?, 98
(3) MINC (4) MIKE
(1) 61 (2) 71
3. 17 : 24 :: 153 : ? (3) 41 (4) 51
(1) 213 (2) 216
12. Form the given alternative words, select the
(3) 118 (4) 198
word which cannot be formed using the letters
Directions (4-6) : In each of the following ques- of the given word.
tions, select the one which is different from the other THERMODYNAMICS
three alternatives. (1) MATHEMATICS (2) MOTHER
(3) MODERN (4) DYNAMO
4. (1) 41, 4 (2) 83, 6
(3) 74, 7 (4) 97, 9 13. If ‘INDUS’ is coded as ‘03865’ and
‘TENNIS’ is coded as ‘243305’, then what
5. (1) LNOR (2) TRPS
will be the code for ‘STUDENT’ ?
(3) CEFI (4) GIJM
(1) 5628342 (2) 5648324
6. (1) Emu (2) Penguin (3) 5268432 (4) 5642832
(3) Kiwi (4) Eagle
14. Given below are capital letters in the first
7. Arrange the following words as per order in line and symbols in the second line. Symbols
the English dictionary : and letters are codes for each other. Choose
1. Caricature 2. Cardinal the correct code for the given letters.
3. Carnivore 4. Cartoon A C E G H I O N P R T S B D M
5. Category
     ( ) [ ]  ||  |  
(1) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5 (2) 4, 5, 1, 3, 2
(3) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (4) 2, 1, 3, 5, 4 HEIGHT
8. In the following series, how many HIG occur (1)  ( || (2)  ( ||
in such a way that ‘T’ is in the middle and (3)  ( || (4)  ( ||
‘H’ and ‘G’ are adjacent to it on both sides?
GGHIHIGGJKLMGIHIG 15. Some letters are given with numbers from 2
(1) 3 (2) 2 to 9. Select the sequence of numbers which
(3) 5 (4) 4 arranges the letters into a meaningful word.

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N A E X I M O T N A I (3) North – East


(4) North – West
9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 5
(1) 3, 4, 6, 2, 9, 5, 8, 5, 2, 9, 7 20. How many triangles are there in the given
(2) 3, 6, 2, 4, 2, 9, 5, 7, 5, 9, 8 figure ?
(3) 3, 4, 2, 2, 6, 5, 9, 7, 8, 9, 5
(4) 3, 4, 2, 6, 5, 9, 2, 8, 5, 7, 9
16. If ‘-‘ stands for ‘division’, ‘+’ stands for
‘multiplication’, ‘÷’ stands for ‘subtraction’,
‘×’ stands for ‘addition’, then which one of (1) 11 (2) 12 or more
the following equations is correct ? (3) 9 (4) 10
(1) 36  4  12  5  3  420
21. Among the four answer figures, which one
(2) 52  4  5  8  2  36
can be formed from the cut out pieces given
(3) 36  12  6  3  4  60 below in the questions figure ?
(4) 43  7  5  4  8  25 Question Figure :
17. Some equations are solved on the basis of a
certain system. Find the correct answer for
the unsolved equation on that basis.
5  3  7;3  7  11; 7  11  ? Answer Figures :
(1) – 59 (2) 77
(3) – 15 (4) 18
18. Some statements are given followed by three
conclusions I, II and III. You have to consider
(1) (2) (3) (4)
the statements to be true, even if they seem
to be at variance from commonly known facts. Directions (22-23) : In the following questions,
You have to decide which of the given identify the diagram that best represents the relation-
conclusions if any, follow from the given ship among the classes given below.
statements. Indicate your answer. 22. Duck, Penguin, Bird
Statements :
All chickens are birds.
Some chickens are hens.
Female birds lay eggs.
Conclusions : (1) (2) (3) (4)
I. All birds lay eggs. 23. Profit, Dividend, Bonus
II. Some hens are birds.
III. Some chickens are not hens.
(1) Conclusion II and III both follow
(2) All conclusions I, II and III follow
(3) Only conclusion I follows (1) (2) (3) (4)
(4) Only conclusion II follows
Directions (24-25) : In each of the following
19. A man is facing South. He turns 135° in the questions, which answer figure will complete the pat-
anticlockwise direction and then 180° in the tern in the question figure ?
clockwise direction. Which direction is he
facing now ?
(1) South – East
(2) South – West

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24. Question Figure : (2) Godeheu


(3) La Bourdonnais
(4) Joseph Francois Dupleix
30. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is
appointed by the
Answer Figures : (1) Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(2) Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
(3) Prime Minister
(4) President
31. What are the folds found in the mucous lining
(1) (2) (3) (4)
of the empty stomach ?
25. Question Figure : (1) Typhlosole (2) Areolae
(3) Rugae (4) Villi
32. The first Mysore War fought between the
British and Hyder Ali in 1767-69 A.D., came
to an end by the
(1) Treaty of Pondicherry
Answer Figures :
(2) Treaty of Madras
(3) Treaty of Mysore
(4) Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle

(1) (2) (3) (4) 33. Sher Shah defeated Humayun and captured
Gaur in the battle of
(1) Ghaghra in 1529 A.D.
General Awareness (2) Chausa in 1539 A.D.
26. The book which is at the centerpiece of the (3) Panipat in 1526 A.D.
study of Macro-Economics was written by (4) Khanwa in 1527 A.D.
(1) Prof. Samuelson 34. Which one of the following pairs is not
(2) Prof. J.M. Keynes correctly matched ?
(3) Prof. Benham (1) Khadar – Zonal soil
(4) Prof. Baumol (2) Podzol – Zonal soil
27. The basic problem studied in Macro- (3) Chestnut – Zonal soil
Economics is (4) Bhangar – Azonal soil
(1) production of income 35. Select the correct direction of Sirocco storm.
(2) usage of income (1) Sahara to Mediterranean Sea
(3) flow of income (2) North from U.S.A.
(4) distribution of income (3) West from Sahara
28. The number of subjects incorporated in the (4) Adriatic Sea to Italy
Union List is 36. Leaves of many grasses are capable of folding
(1) 97 (2) 102 and unfolding because
(3) 82 (4) 89 (1) their mesophyll is not differentiated into
29. Who was the French Governor of palisade and spongy parenchyma
Pondicherry. Who tried to make the French (2) they have stomata on both sides of the
Company as a powerful company ? leaf
(1) Thomas Arthur, Comte de Lally (3) they have high levels of silica
(4) they have specialized buliform cells

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37. Which one of the following is an egg-laying (1) Ganga (2) Saryu
mammal ? (3) Godavari (4) Krishna
(1) Sloth
46. Who is the present President of Pakistan ?
(2) Duck-billed platypus
(1) Asif Ali Zardari
(3) Kangaroo
(2) Nawaz Sharif
(4) Bandicoot
(3) Raza Rabbani
38. The moderator used in a nuclear reactor is (4) Mamnoon Hussain
(1) Uranium (2) Radium
47. Which associated bank of SBI was imposed
(3) Ordinary water (4) Graphite
a fine of Rs. 1 crore by the RBI during
39. Solar eclipse occurs when January 2016 for violation of some of its
(1) the Moon does not lie on the line joining instructions?
the Sun and the Earth (1) State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur
(2) the Moon comes between the Sun and (2) State Bank of Patiala
the Earth (3) State Bank of Travancore
(3) the Sun comes between the Moon and (4) State Bank of Hyderabad
the Earth
48. The Indian Grandmaster who won the
(4) the Earth comes between the Moon and
Commonwealth Chess Championship in 2013
the Sun
is
40. What does BIOS stand for ? (1) Koneru Humpy
(1) Basic Internal Output System (2) Magnus Carlsen
(2) Basic Intra Operating System (3) Abhijeet Gupta
(3) Basic Internal Organ System (4) Vishwanathan Anand
(4) Basic Input Output System
49. On which data did the Rajya Sabha pass “The
41. Light year is unit of Marriage Laws” (Amendment) Bill 2012 ?
(1) Light (2) Current (1) 18th August, 2013
(3) Distance (4) Time (2) 5th August, 2013
(3) 26th August, 2013
42. The apparatus used to test acidity of aqueous
(4) 23rd August, 2013
solution is
(1) pH meter (2) Ammeter 50. What is the name of the Indian woman
(3) Hygrometer (4) Acidmeter shooter who broke the world record on way
to winning gold in the women’s 10 meter air
43. The Hutti Gold mines are located in the State
rifle event at the Swedish Cup Grand Prix on
of
5 January 2016?
(1) Karnataka (2) Tamil Nadu
(1) Apurvi Chandela (2) Anjali Bhagwat
(3) Andhra Pradesh (4) Maharashtra
(3) Tehaswini Sawant (4) Heena Sindhu
44. The Union Government, on 27 January 2016,
gave its approval to establish 17 new Indian Quantitative Aptitude
Reserve Battalions (IRBs) in which of the
following states of India? 51. A and B can together finish a work in 30
(1) Jammu and Kashmir days. They worked at it for 20 days and then
(2) Chhattisgarh and Odisha B left. The remaining work was done by A
(3) Jharkhand and Maharashtra alone in 20 more days. A alone can finish the
(4) All of the above given as options work in
(1) 60 days (2) 54 days
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52. A circular wire of diameter 112 cm is cut and


a
bent in the form of a rectangle whose sides 59. The value of 1 
are in the ratio of 9 : 7. The smaller side of 1
1
the rectangle is a
1
(1) 77 cm (2) 97 cm 1 a
(3) 67 cm (4) 87 cm (1) a (2) 1 – a
53. A piece of cloth measured with a metre stick, (3) 1 (4) 0
one cm short, is 100 metres long. Reckoning 60. A speed of 45 km per hour is the same as
the metre stick as being right, the actual length (1) 12.5 metre/second
of the cloth (in cm) is (2) 13 metre/second
(1) 3,900 (2) 9,900 (3) 15 metre/second
(3) 8,000 (4) 6,100 (4) 12 metre/second
54. A shopkeeper allows a discount of 12.5% on 61. A train travelling at a speed of 55 km/hr
the marked price of a certain article and travels from place X to place Y in 4 hours.
makes a profit of 20%. If the article costs the If its speed is increased by 5 km/hr., then the
shopkeeper ` 210, then the marked price of time of journey is reduced by
the article will be (1) 25 minutes (2) 35 minutes
(1) ` 387 (2) ` 350 (3) 20 minutes (4) 30 minutes
(3) ` 386 (4) ` 288
62. In ABC, if AD  BC, then AB2 + CD2 is
55. A businessman allows a discount of 10% on equal to
the marked price. What percent above the (1) 2 BD2 (2) BD2 + AC2
cost price must he mark his goods to make a (3) 2 AC2 (4) None of these
profit of 17 per cent ?
(1) 27% (2) 18% 63. ABC is an equilateral triangle and CD is the
(3) 30% (4) 20% internal bisector of C . If DC is produced
56. A man having height 169 cm is standing near to E such that AC = CE, then CAE is equal
a pole. He casts a shadow 130 cm long. What to
is the length of the pole if it gives a shadow (1) 45° (2) 75°
420 cm long ? (3) 30° (4) 15°
(1) 550 cm (2) 589 cm 64. The value of (1001)3 is
(3) 323 cm (4) 546 cm (1) 1003003001 (2) 100303001
57. ` 555 was to be divided among A, B and C (3) 100300301 (4) 103003001

in the ratio of
1 1 1
: : . But by mistake it    
65. If a 2  3  b 2  3  1, then the value
4 5 6
was divided in the ratio of 4 : 5 : 6. The 1 1
of 2  2 is
amount in excess received by C was a 1 b 1
(1) ` 72 (2) ` 75 (1) – 5 (2) 1
(3) ` 22 (4) ` 52 (3) 4 (4) 9
58. The average of 50 numbers is 38. If two 3 4
numbers, namely 45 and 55 are discarded, 66. If x sin2 60  sec60 tan2 30  sin2 45 tan60  0
2 5
the average of the remaining numbers is
then x is
(1) 37.5 (2) 37.9
(3) 36.5 (4) 37.0 1
(1)  (2) – 4
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4 (1) 30° (2) 40°


(3)  (4) – 2 (3) 20° (4) 70°
15
Directions (73-75) : The distribution of fruit con-
67. ACB is an angle in the semicircle of sumption in a sample of 72 seventeen-year-old girls
diameter AB = 5 and AC : BC = 3 : 4. The is given in the graph below. Study the graph and an-
area of the triangle ABC is swer the questions.
(1) 6 2 sq. cm (2) 4 sq. cm
Distribution of fruit consumption
(3) 12 sq. cm (4) 6 sq. cm
68. A, B and C are three points on a circle such
that the angles subtended by the chords AB
and AC at the centre O are 90° and 110°
respectively. Further suppose that the centre
‘O’ lies in the interior BAC. The BAC is
(1) 40° (2) 80°
(3) 160° (4) 20°
69. The value of x which satisfies the equation
3
2cosec  30  x sin 2 60  tan 2 30  10 is
4
(1) 2 (2) 3 73. How many of these girls ate fewer than two
(3) 0 (4) 1 servings per day ?
(1) 15 (2) 40
70. If 29 tan   31, then the value of
(3) 25 (4) None of these
1  2 sin  cos 
is equal to 74. What percent of these girls ate six or more
1  2sin  cos  servings per day ?
(1) 810 (2) 900 (1) 12.5% (2) 13%
(3) 540 (4) 490
(3) 10% (4) 11%
71. In a cyclic quadrilateral
75. How many of these girls ate more than two
A   C   B   D  ? servings but less than six servings per day ?
(1) 26 (2) 18
(3) 23 (4) 38
ENGLISH COMPREHENSION
Directions (76-80) : In the following questions,
(1) 270° (2) 360° sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with
(3) 90° (4) 180° an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are sug-
gested for each question. Choose the correct alter-
72. In the given figure, ONY  50 and native out of the four.
OMY  15. Then the value of the MON 76. Her true feelings manifested themselves in
is
her sarcastic remarks, only then was her
______ revealed.
(1) sarcasm (2) charm
(3) sweetness (4) bitterness
77. The book provides an overview of European
wines that should prove inviting to both the
virtual..........and the experienced connoisseur.
(1) zealot (2) glutton
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(3) prodigal (4) novice (1) giving news to others


(2) at the swimming pool
78. The sun is shining brightly, please______the
(3) in search of news
light.
(4) well-informed and up-to date
(1) take off (2) put on
(3) put off (4) put out Directions (87-91) : In the following questions,
a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are
79. This practice was brought ............to prevent
given alternatives to the bold part at (1), (2), (3) which
certain abuses.
may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alter-
(1) down (2) off
native. In case no improvement is needed your an-
(3) about (4) in
swer is (4).
80. This package was supposed ______Yesterday.
87. The government representative furnished the
(1) to be delivering
reporters all details.
(2) not to be delivered
(1) prodded the reporters all details
(3) to have been delivered
(2) furnished the reporters with all the details
(4) to deliver
(3) furnished reporters all details
Directions (81-83) : In the following questions, (4) No improvement
choose the word opposite in meaning to the given
88. It was raining so heavily yesterday that I
word as your answer,
could not move out for my usual walk.
81. Denounce (1) I could not go out for my usual walk
(1) Signify (2) Confirm (2) I could not go to my usual walk
(3) Grant (4) Praise (3) I could not move for my usual walk
(4) No improvement
82. Cease
(1) Abandon (2) Initiate 89. There is an error in grammar in this
(3) Confront (4) Confiscate sentence’
(1) a written error
83. Seamy (2) a grammatical error
(1) Honest (2) Pure (3) a grammar error
(3) Unpleasant (4) Sincere (4) No improvement
Directions (84-86) : In the following questions, 90. He denied that he had not forged my
four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase signature.
printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alterna- (1) would not forge
tive which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ (2) did not forge
Phrase. (3) had forged
84. The secretary’s thoughtless remark added fuel (4) No improvement
to the fire. 91. To his astonishment and admiration he got
(1) added humour to the situation the information that it was only the picture
(2) worsened the difficult situation of a curtain.
(3) helped in improving the situation (1) found
(4) prevented the situation (2) received the information
85. He could not get money from his master (3) saw clearly
because he rubbed him up the wrong way. (4) No improvement
(1) irked or irritated him Directions (92-94) : In the following questions,
(2) asked him to speed up out of the four alternatives, choose the one which
(3) suggested a wrong method can be substituted for the given words/sentence.
(4) advised him to be strict
92. A wooden object used for connecting animals
86. Ask Mr. Das. He can give you all the news that are pulling a vehicle
you need : he is always in the swim.

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(1) Rein (2) Leash trading scows and such things and long black streaks
(3) whip (4) Yoke - rafts; sometimes you could hear a sweep creaking
or jumbled up voices, it was so still and sounds come
93. A man who knows a lot about things like
so far and by and by you could see a streak on the
food, music and art
water which you know by the look of the streak that
(1) Priest (2) Opumist
there’s a snag there in a swift current which breaks
(3) Hostage (4) Connoisseur
on it and makes that streak look that way.
94. A doctor who specializes in diseases of the
96. They stopped navigating
nose
(1) at night (2) at dusk
(1) Rhinologist (2) Otologist
(3) at daytime (4) at dawn
(3) Pathologist (4) Podiatrist
97. After a swim in the moor they
Directions (95) : In the following questions, four
(1) set down on the sandy bottom where the
words are given in each question, out of which only
water was about ankle deep and watched
one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt
the daylight come.
word.
(2) set down on the sandy bottom where the
95. (1) Exterpate (2) Extirpeit water was about knee deep and watched
(3) Extirpate (4) Extripaite the daylight come.
(3) set down on the sandy shore and watched
Directions (96-100) : In the following, questions, the day-light come.
You have two brief passages with 5 questions follow- (4) set down on the sandy bottom and
ing each passage. Read the passages carefully and watched the daylight come.
choose the best answer to each question out of the
four alternatives. 98. In the stillness of the night
(1) sounds come so far
PASSAGE-II (2) the bullfrogs also were asleep
Two or three days and nights went by; I reckon I (3) the whole world was asleep
might say they swum by, they slid along so quiet and (4) a sweep creaking or Jumbled up voices,
smooth and lovely. Here is the way we put it in the could be heard
time. It was a monstrous big river down there - some- 99. The streak on the water looks as it does
times a mile and a half wide; we ran nights, and laid because
up and hid daytimes; soon as night was most gone we (1) the swift current has broken the streak
stopped navigating and tied up - nearly always in the (2) the streak has been swept by the swift
dead water under a towhead; and then cut young cot- current to the shore.
tonwoods and willows, and hid the raft with them. (3) of a snag there in the swift current which
Then we set out the lines. Next we slid into the river breaks on it.
and had a swim, so as to freshen up and cool off; then (4) the streak has been swept by the swift
we set down on the sandy bottom where the water current.
was about knee deep and watched the daylight come.
Not a sound anywhere - perfectly still - Just like the 100. How did the days and nights go by, according
whole world was asleep only sometimes the bullfrogs to the writer?
a cluttering maybe. The first thing to see, looking away (1) They slid along so quiet and smooth and
over the water was a kind of dull line - that was the lovely.
woods on the other side; you couldn’t make nothing (2) They slid along so smooth and quietly.
else out; then a pale place in the sky; then more pale- (3) They slid along so smooth and soft and
ness spreading around; then the river softened up away quietly.
off, and wasn’t black any more, but gray; you could (4) They slid along so quietly and- smooth
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Solutions
1. (3) As play are performed by the Actors, simi- 2 2 2 2
10. (2) E   G  I  K  M
larly concert are performed by Musicians..
L  L   L   L  L
+2 2 2 2
2. (1) Y A W C U E S G F  H  J  L  N
A  A   A   A 
A
–4
+4 11. (1) 3 8 18 35 61 98
–4
+4
+5 + 10 + 17 + 26 + 37
Similarly,
+5 +7 +9 + 11
QIOK MMKO
+2 +2 +2
–4 12. (1) MATHEMATICS cannot be formed as
+4
their is only single T in the keyword THER-
–4
+4 MODYNAMICS

3. (2) As 17 × 9 = 153 13. (3) I N D U S


Similarly 24 × 9 = 216     
4. (2) In all the other pairs except 83, 6 the sec- 0 3 8 6 5
ond number is the digit in the first number and
also.
T E N N I S
2 1 3
5. (2) L  N  O  R      
2 2 3 2 4 3 3 0 5
T  R  P  S
so STUDENT  5268432
2 1 3
C  E  F  I
14. (1) H E I G H T
2 1 3
G  I  J  M
     
6. (4) Eagle is the only bird given in the options   (   ||
that can fly.
7. (1) The arrangement of words according to the 15. (4) E X A M I N A T I O N
English dictionary is
3 4 2 6 5 9 2 8 5 7 9
2. Cardinal  1. Caricature  3. Carni-
vore  4. Cartoon  5. Category 16. (2) Option (2) is correct
8. (2) Their are two such HIG or GIH. 52  4  5  8  2  36
on applying the changes
9. (1) The following series is a combination of
 52  4  5  8  2  36
two such series.
Series I - 2, 4, 6, 8, 10  52  4  5  4  36
Series II - 2, 6, 10, 14  52  4  20  36
 36  36
17. (1) 5  3  7
  5  3   5  3
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 15  8  7 20. (2)
7  7
3  7  1
 3  7    3  7 
 21  10  11
11  11
7  11 The triangles are :
  7  11   7  11  ADF;  ADE;  AFE;  EKM;
 ELK;  ELM;  GHJ;  GIJ;  GIJ;
 77  18  59  ABC;  ANB;  ANC
59  59
21. (4)
18. (4) First Premise is Universal Affirmative (A-
type).
Second Premise is Particular Affirmative
(I-type)
Some hens are chickens. 22. (1) Duck is different from Penguin. But both
are birds.

All chickens are birds.


I  A  I - type of Conclusion
“Some hens are birds.”
This is Conclusion II.
23. (4) Dividend is a part of profit. Bonus is also
19. (2) considered as profit.

Profit

D B

24. (4)
N
NW NE
25. (3)
W E

SW SE
S 26. (2) The book which is at the centre piece of
It is clear from the diagram that now the the study of Macro-economics was written
man is facing South-West direction. by Prof. J.M. Keynes. John Maynand
Keynes attacked some of these classical
theories and produced a general theory that

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described the whole economy in terms of 35. (1) Direction of Sirocco storm is from Sahara
aggregates rather than individual. to Mediterranean Sea. The sirocco causes
dusty dry conditions along the north coast
27. (4) The basis problem studied in Macro-
of Africa, storms in the Mediterranean sea
economics is distribution of income.
and cool heat weather in Europe.
28. (1) The number of subjects incorporated in the The Sirocco’s duration may be as short as
Union list is 97 given in the Seventh half a day or may last several days. Many
Schedule in the constitution of India on people attribute health problems. Sirocco
which parliament has exclusive power to storms arises from a warm, dry, tropical
legislate air mass that is pulled north ward by low
pressure cells moving eastward across the
29. (4) Joseph Francois Duplex and appointed as
Mediterranean sea, with the wind
governor general of all French
originating in the Arabian or Sahara
establishments in India. His ambition now
deserts.
was to acquire for France as territories in
India. 36. (4) Bullifoum cells are large bubble shaped
epidermal cells that occurs in groups on
30. (4) Chief Justice of the supreme court is
the upper surface of the leaves of many
appointed by the president.
grasses. Loss of tunger pressure in these
31. (3) Rugae are the folds found in the microns cells causes leaves to “roll up” during
living of the empty Stomach. It is also water stress. Once adequate is available,
called as gastric rugae. The purpose of the these cells enlarge and the leaves open
gastric rugae is to allow for expansion of again.
the stomach after the consumption of foods
37. (2) Duck-billed platypus is a semi aquatic egg-
and liquids.
laying mammal endemic to eastern
32. (2) Treaty of Madras was a peace agreement Australia including Tasmania. It is only
signed on 2 April 1769 between Mysore mammals that lay eggs instead of giving
and the British (Lord Verelst) East India birth of ornithorhynchidae family.
Company, which brought an end to the
38. (3) Commonly used moderaters include
First Anglo Mysore War. Fighting had
regular (light) water (roughly 75% of the
broken out in 1767 and the forces of Hyder
world reactors) solid graphic (20% of
Ali had come close to capturing Madras
sectors and heavy water (5%) of reacts.
at one point.
The moderate which is of importance in
33. (2) In the Battle of Chausa in 1539. AD (26th thermal reactors is used to moderate, that
June). Sher shah defeated Humanyun and is, to slow down, neutrons from fission to
captured Gaur Humanyun was defeated thermal energies.
because of his mistake of crossing the
39. (2) Solar eclipse occurs when the Moon comes
Ganga to its southern bank and took the
between the sun and the earth.
old Grand Trunk Road toward, Agra. In
the battle fell eight thousand Mughals 40. (4) BIOS stands for Basic Input Output
troops and number of mughal notables System. It denotes the software which is
including the restless Muhammad Zaman stored in the tiny memory chip in the
Mirza was either killed or drowned. motherboard of a computer. It is the
software that helps in booting process once
34. (1) Zonal social are fully matured soils which
the power in on.
have developed under the conditions of
good soil drainage a zonal soils are 41. (3) Light year is a unit of distance. It is the
immature soils without well developed soil distance that light can travel in one year.
characteristics. Khadar and Bhangar Both
are zonal soils.
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42. (1) The apparatus used to test acidity of 52. (1) Circumference of wire  2r  d
aqueous solution is pH meter. pH meter
22
also used to test basicity. The basic   112  352 cm
principle of the pH metre is to measure 7
the concentration of hydrogen ions. The Perimeter of rectangle = 352 cm
greater the concentration of hydrogen ion, Let the common in sides be x
the stronger the acid is.
 2  9 x  7 x   352
43. (1) Hutti Gold mines Limited is a company
 2  16 x  352
located in the state of Karnataka and
engaged in the mining and production of  32 x  352
gold. This was first established as  x  11
Hyderabad Gold mines in 1947. Smaller side 7 x  7 11  77 cm
44. (4)
53. (2) As 1 metre = 99 cm
45. (1) Ganga river serves the largest cultivable 100 metre = 9900 cm.
area.
54. (4) C.P of the article = 210
46. (4) Mamnoon Hussain is the present President Desired S.P = 210 + 20% of 210 = 252
of Pakistan. Let the marked price be x
47. (3)  87.5% of x = 252
48. (3) Indian Grand master and former world  x  288.
junior champion Abhijeet Gupta won the 55. (3) Let the C.P be 100, then desired S.P
Common wealth chess championship after = Rs. 117, to make 17% profit
scoring 9.0/11 points. The common wealth Let the marked price be x
chess championship is a gathering of chess
 90% of x  117
players from commonwealth countries.
 x  130
49. (3) The Rajya Sabha on 26 August 2013 Required percentage
passed the Marriage Laws (Amendment)
130  100
Bill 2012 by voice vote. It seeks to amend   30%
the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 and special 100
marriage Act, 1954 which provides for
56. (4) If height of a person is 169 cm
irretrievable breakdown on marriage as a
then shadow is 130 cm
ground for divorce as well as grants
 shadow × 1.3 = Height
women the right to share in the property
here, Shadow = 420 cm
of their husbands.
then the length/height of pole
50. (1)
= 1.3 × 420 = 546 cm
51. (1) Let the total work be 1200 units
Work done by A and B in 1 day = 40 units 57. (1) Case I
Total work done in 20 days = 800 units
1 1 1
Work left = 400 units A:B:C  : :
A completed work in 20 more days’ 4 5 6
work done by A alone each day = 20 units 1 1 1
No. of days required by A to alone com-   60 :  60 :  60
4 5 6
1200  15 :12 :10
plete the work   60 days
20
10
C’s share   555  150
37

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Case II
A:B:C=4:5:6 62. (2) A

6
C’s share   555  222
15
Required Difference = 222 – 150 = Rs. 72
58. (1) Sum of 50 numbers = 38 × 50 = 1900 B C
D
Sum of remaining 48 numbers
= 1900 – 100 = 1800 In ABD

Required Average 
1800
 37.5  AB2   BD 2   AD 2
48
In ADC
59. (4) Expression
 AC 2   AD 2   CD 2
a a
1 1  AB2  CD 2  AD2  BD2  CD2
1 1
1 1
a 1 a  a  AD 2  CD2  BD2  AC 2  BD 2
1
1 a 1 a
63. (4) A
a a
 1  1
1
1 11  a 
1 a D
a
1  1 1  0
1 1  a B
C
60. (1) Speed = 45 kmph E
 45 1000  Now BCD  DCA  30
 
 60  60  and DCE  180
 45  5  ACE  180  30  150
   12.5 m/s
 18  AC  AE
= 12.5 m/sec. 30
CAE  CEA   15
61. (3) Distance between X and Y 2
= 55 × 4 = 220 km 64. (1) 10011001  1002001
Changed speed = 55 + 5 = 60 km/hr
1001 10011001  1003003001
220 11
Required Time   hours
60 3 
65. (2) a 2  3  1 
11 12  11
Required answer  4   1
3 3 a
2 3
1 On rationalizing
  20 minutes
3
1 2 3
a 
2 3 23

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AB = 5 cm.
2 3
  2 3 AC = 3x cm. BC = 4x cm.
4 3 ACB  90
similarly b  2  3 AB = 5 cm.
AC = 3x cm. BC = 4x cm.
1 1
Now 2  2   3x    4 x    5 
2 2 2
a 1 b 1
1 1  9 x 2  16 x 2  25  25 x 2  25
 
84 3 8 4 3  x2  1
 x 1
84 3 84 3

8  4 3 8  4 3   Area of ABC 
1
2
 BC  AC

16 16 16 1
   1   4  3  6 sq.cm.
64  16  3 64  48 16 2

2 3 2 A
66. (3) x sin 60  sec 60  tan 30
2 68. (2)
4
 sin 2 45  tan 2 60  0
5
C O B
2 2
 3 3  1 
 x.    2 
 2  2  3

 
In OAB
3x 3 1 4 1
   2   3  0 AOB  90
4 2 3 5 2
OA  OB  radii
3x 6 180  90
 1  0 OAB  OBA   45
4 5 2
3x 6 5  6 1 In AOC,
  1  
4 5 5 5 AOC  110
OA = OC
1 4 4
x   180  110
5 3 15 OAC  ACO 
2
70
67. (4) C   35
2
CAB  BAO  OAC
 45  35  80
A B 3 2
2 2
69. (2) 2cosec 30  x sin 60  tan 30  10
4
2
 3  3  1 2
 2  2  x  
2
   10
Angle at the semi-circle is a right angle.  2  4  3 
ACB  90  
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3x 3 1 In ONY, ON = OY = radii
 8    10
4 4 3 ONY  50  OYN
NOY  180  2  50  80
3x 1
  10   8 In OMY,
4 4
OM = OY = radii

3x 9
  3x  9 OMY  OYN  15
4 4 MOY  180  2 15  150
9 MON  150  80  70
x 3
3 73. (3) Required number of girls = 15 + 10 = 25

31 74. (1) Number of girls who ate six or more serv-


70. (2) 29 tan   31  tan   ing per day = 3 + 3 + 3 = 9
29
 Required percentage
1  2 sin .cos 
 
9
 100 
25
 12.5%
1  2 sin  cos  72 2
sin 2   cos 2   2sin .cos  75. (3) Required number of girls

sin   cos   2 sin cos 
2 2 = 10 + 8 + 5 = 23.

 sin   cos  2 76. (4) bitterness



 sin   cos  2 77. (4) novice – as it, means newcomer or
beginner.
2
 sin  cos   78. (4) put out – to stop something from burning
   2
 tan   1 
  cos  cos    
or shining.

 sin   cos    tan   1  79. (4) in
 cos  cos  
80. (2) not to be delivered
2 2
 31   31  29  81. (4) Praise as diocese means condemns,
 29  1   29  criticize.
   
 31  1   31  29  82. (2) Initiate as Cease means come or bring to
 29   29  an end.
2 83. (2) Pure as Seamy means discountable sough
 60 
     30   900.
2
et.
 2 
84. (2) Worsened the difficult situation.
85. (1) irked or irritated him
71. ()
86. (4) well informed and up to date

72. (4) 87. (2) furnished the reporters with all the details.
88. (1) I could not go out for my usual walk.
O 89. (2) a grammatical error.
Y
90. (3) had forged
M N 91. (2) received the information

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92. (4) Yoke 97. (2) set down on the sandy bottom where the
water was about knee deep and watched
93. (4) Connoisseur
the daylight come.
94. (1) Rhinologist
98. (3) the whole world was asleep.
95. (3) Extirpate
99. (3) of a snag their in the swift current which
96. (1) at night. break on it.
100. (1) The slid along so quiet and smooth and
lovely.

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Combined Graduate Level
Tier I (New Pattern) ................................................................................Model Paper I

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE (l) abbc (2) abab


& REASONING (3) aabb (4) bcca
Directions (1-3) : In each of the following ques- Directions (9-10) : In each of the following ques-
tions. select the related word/letters /number from tions, a series is given with one term missing Choose
the given alternatives. the correct alternative from the given ones that will
complete the series.
1. Amnesia : Memory :: Paralysis : ?
(1) Legs 9. 5, 1l, 21, 43, 85, ?
(2) Movement (1) 185 (2) 170
(3) Limbs (3) l71 (4) 181
(4) Handicapped
10. ADGJ, YVSB KNQT, ?
2. AFKP : BGLO :: CHMR : ? (l) SVZB (2) QTWZ
(1) DINS (2) DFKP (3) OLIF (4) LORU
(3) DNIS (4) EJOT
11. Mrs. Lata was 3 times as old as her son 8 years
3. 18:162::36:? ago. Their total age is 64 years now. How old
(1) 984 (2) 1296 (in years) is Mrs. Lata now?
(3) 72 (4) 648 (1) 48 (2) 12
(3) 36 (4) 44
Directions (4-6) : In each of the following ques-
tions, select the one which is different from the other 12. From the given alternatives, select the word
three alternatives. which cannot be formed using the letters of
the given word.
4. (1) 222 (2) 10
INQUISITIVENESS
(3) 68 (4) 125
(l) QUITS
5. (l) FIK (2) DGI (2) QUTETNESS
(3) MPR (4) KND (3) INVENTIVE
(4) QUININE
6. (l) Varanasi (2) Agra
(3) Haridwar (4) Allahabad 13. If “GIVE” is coded as “5137” and “BAT” is
coded as “924” how, will “GATE” be coded in
7. Arrange the following words in a meaningful
the same code ?
order :
(1) 2547 (2) 5427
1. Brother 2. Husband
(3) 5724 (4) 5247
3. Father 4. Son
5. Son-in-law 14. Following words are written in a code language.
(1) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (2) 4, 1, 2, 5, 3 Study them carefully and find out the word in
(3) 4, 1, 5, 2, 3 (4) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5 the given code.
8. Which one set of letters when sequentially CAR- 
placed at the gaps in the given letter series SIT- 
shall complete it ? WELL- iyy
a-c-baab-cb-

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MAP-  Conclusions :


I. All women are rats
Given code : y II. All rats are women.
(1) LAMP (2) LAME (1) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(3) LAMA (4) LAMB (2) Only conclusion I follows
15. Some equations are solved on the basis of a (3) Only conclusion II follows
certain system. Find the correct answer for the (4) Both conclusion I and II follow
unsolved equation on that basis. 20. Four positions of a dice are given below. Iden-
5 × 8 = 28, 3 × 7 = 12, 8 × 6 = 35, 13 × 13 = ? tify the number at the bottom when the num-
(1) 169 (2) 130 ber on the top is 2.
(3) 140 (4) 144
16. A boat can travel with a speed of 30 km/hr in
still water. If the speed of the stream is 6 km/hr,
find the time taken by the boat to go 108 km (1) 6 (2) 3
downstream. (3) 4 (4) 5
(1) 2 hrs (2) 5 hrs
(3) 3 hrs (4) 4 hrs 21. Among the four answer figures, which one can
be formed from the cut out pieces given below
Directions (17) : In each of the following ques- in the question figure?
tions, select the missing number from the given re- Question Figure :
sponses.

17. 15 225 30
7 70 20
Answer Figures :
3 ? 8
(1) 70 (2) 12
(3) 16 (4) 24
18. Rahul travelled from a point and straightly goes
to point ‘Y’ at a distance of 90 metres. He turned 22. In the following diagram, Square represents
right and walked 40 metres, then again turned Doctors, Circle represents Players and Rect-
right and walked 70 metres. Finally, he turned angle represents Artists. Which number rep-
right and walked 40 metres. How far he is from resents those Doctors who are Players as well
the starting point? as Artists?
(1) 70 metres (2) 10 metres
(3) 20 metres (4) 30 metres
Directions (19) : In each of the following ques-
tions, one or two statements are given followed by
two conclusions/assumptions, I and II. You have to
consider the statement(s) to be true, even if they seem
(1) 7 (2) 2
to be at variance from commonly known facts. You
(3) 3 (4) 6
have to decide which of the given conclusions/as-
sumptions can definitely be drawn from the given Directions (23-24) : In each of the following
statement(s). Indicate your answer. questions, which answer figure will complete the
pattern in the question figure?
19. Statements :
All women are cats.
All cats are rats.

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23. Question Figure : 28. If the President of India wants to resign, he


has to address the letter of resignation to the
(l) Chief Justice of India
(2) Prime Minister
(3) Vice-President
Answer Figures : (4) Speaker
29. What was the original name of Nur Jahan ?
(l) Zeb-un-Nissa (2) Fatima Begum
(3) Mehr-un-Nissa (4) Jahanara
30. In a free enterprise economy, resource alloca-
tion is determined by
24. Questions Figure :
(l) the pattern of consumers’ spending
(2) the wealth of the entrepreneurs
(3) decision of the Government
(4) the traditional employment of factors
31. At the time of independence, predominantly
Answer Figures : India practised
(1) Subsistence agriculture
(2) Mixed farming
(3) Plantation agriculture
(4) Shifting agriculture
32. Species which has restricted distribution is
25. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which called
of the answer figures is the correct image of (1) Eco species (2) Endemic
the question figure? (3) Sympatric (4) Allopatric
Question Figure : 33. 2,4-D is used as
(l) Weedicide (2) Vitamin
(3) Fertiltzer (4) Insecticide
34. Widal test is used for the diagnosis of
(l) Salmonellosis (2) Malaria
(3) Cholera (4) Typhoid
35. The planet which has the highest surface tem-
Answer Figures :
perature is
(1) Jupiter (2) Earth
(3) Pluto (4) Venus
36. Atmospheric temperature increasing at the
higher altitudes is called
GENERAL AWARENESS (1) Radiation (2) Inversion
(3) Conduction (4) Convection
26. Franchising is
(l) not having to pay any fee 37. In a conductor
(2) a form of licensing (1) there is no conduction band
(3) operating a business without a license (2) the forbidden energy gap is very wide
(4) operating with less control (3) the forbidden energy gap is very narrow
(4) the valence band and the conduction
27. The maximum strength of Rajya Sabha is band overlap each other
(1) 220 (2) 200
(3) 250 (4) 240 38. Which one of the following converts assem-
bly language into machine language?
(1) Algorithm (2) Interpreter

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(3) Compiler (4) Assembler (2) Ganga river


(3) Yamuna river
39. The element absorbed both in cation and an- (4) Chilika lake
ion form is
(1) Sulphur (2) Nitrogen 49. Who among the following is the Home-Minis-
(3) Calcium (4) Phosphorus ter in the Union Cabinet of India ?
(l) Sushma Swaraj
40. What accumulates in the muscles after con-
(2) Narendra Modi
tinuous strenuous physical exercise as a re-
(3) Rajnath Singh
sult of temporary anaerobic respiration that (4) Arun Jaitley
causes muscular fatigue?
(1) ATP 50. Which is the world’s cultural capital in India ?
(2) Lactic acid (l) Kolkata (2) Trivandrum
(3) Ethyl alcohol (3) Madurai (4) Mumbai
(4) Carbon dioxide
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
41. Thalassemia is an example of
(1) Delection mutation 51. The radius of the base and the height of a right
(2) Point mutation circular cone are doubled. The volume of the
(3) Silent mutation cone will be
(4) Frame shift mutation (1) 8 times of the previous volume
(2) three times of the previous volume
42. Eutrophication of a water body enhances
(3) 3 2 times of the previous volume
(1) Organic matter production
(2) Biological oxygen demand (4) 6 times of the previous volume
(3) Both (1) nor (2) 52. A shopkeeper buys an article for ` 360 . He
(4) Neither (1) and (2)
wants to make a gain of 25% on it after a dis-
43. National Science Day in India is celebrated on count of 10%. The marked price is
(1) 30th April (2) 1st February (1) ` 486 (2) ` 450
th
(3) 28 February (4) 23th March (3) ` 500 (4) ` 460
44. Red Data Book contains
(1) Red pandas 53. A shopkeeper sold an item for ` 1,510 after giv-
(2) Rare plants and animals under threat 1
(3) Rare minerals ing a discount of 24 % and thereby incurred
(4) Vanishing rivers 2
a loss of 10%. Had he sold the item without
45. Which of the following is India’s highest discount, his net profit would have been
honour in the field of literature?
1
(1) Saraswati Samman (1) ` 641 (2) ` 322
(2) Vyas Samman 9
(3) Kalidas Samman 2 9
(4) Jnanpith Award (3) ` 422 (4) ` 322
9 2
46. The name of the great maestro of Indian Mu-
sic “Ustad Bismilah Khan” is related to 54. 461 + 462 + 463 + 464 is divisible by
(l) Shehnai (2) Tabla (1) 17 (2) 3
(3) Sarod (4) Flute (3) 11 (4) 13

47. Interveinal necrotic spots on leaves appear 55. A cistern is provided with two pipes A and B.
due to A can fill it in 20 minutes and B can empty it in
(1) HF injury (2) O2 injury 30 minutes. If A and B be kept open alternately
(3) NO2 injury (4) O3 injury for one minute each, how soon will the cistern
be filled?
48. Which of the following water bodies is not a (1) 121 minutes (2) 110 minutes
freshwater re-source? (3) 115 minutes (4) 120 minutes
(l) Jaisamand

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k (1) 54° (2) 30°


56. If a machine consumes kilowatts of power (3) 40° (4) 44°
5
every t hours, how much power in kilowatts, 64. Three circles of radii 3.5 cm, 4.5 cm and 5.5 cm
will three such machines consume in 10 hours? touch each other externally. Then the perim-
eter of the triangle formed by joining the cen-
k 6t tres of the circles, in cm. is
(1) (2)
t k (1) 27
6k t   3.5    4.5    5.5  
2 2 2
(3) (4) (2)  
t k
(3) 27
57. I walk a certain distance and ride back taking a (4) 13.5
total time of 37 minutes. I could walk both ways
in 55 minutes. How long would it take me to tan   1
ride both ways? 65. If sec   tan   5, then the value of is
(1) 30 minutes (2) 19 minutes tan   1
(3) 37 minutes (4) 20 minutes 11 13
(1) (2)
58. If ab + bc + ca = 0, then the value of 7 7
15 17
1 1 1 (3) (4)
2
 2
 2 is 7 7
a  bc b  ac c  ab
(1) 2 (2) –1 66. Which one of the following is true for
(3) 0 (4) 1 0    90 ?
59. Find the value of x for which the expression (1) cos   cos 2  (2) cos   cos 2 
2 – 3x – 4x2 has the greatest value. 2
(3) cos   cos 2  (4) cos   cos 
41 3
(1)  (2)
61 8 5x 1  1 
67. If  , then the value of  x  
3 41 2 x  5x  1 3
2
 2x 
(3)  (4) is
8 16
(1) 15 (2) 10
60. If (x – 1) and (x + 3) are the factors of x2 +k1x + (3) 20 (4) 5
k2 then
(1) k1  2, k2  3 (2) k1  2, k2  3 1 1
68. If x  6  , then the value of x 4  4 is
x x
(3) k1  2, k2  3 (4) k1  2, k2  3
(1) 1448 (2) 1442
61. The mean of 20 items is 55. If two items 45 and (3) 1444 (4) 1446
30 are removed, the new mean of the remaining
items is 69. In a PQR, RPQ  90, PR  cm and PQ cm,
(1) 65.1 (2) 65.3 then the radius of the circumcircle of PQR is
(3) 56.9 (4) 56
(1) 5 cm (2) 3 cm
62. If there is a profit of 20% on the cost price, the (3) 4 cm (4) 4.5 cm
percentage of profit on the sale price is
70. In a triangle ABC, median is AD and centroid
2 is O.AO = 10 cm. The length of OD (in cm) is
(1) 16 % (2) 12%
3 (1) 6 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 3.3
1
(3) 15 % (4) 16%
3 71. If x  a sec  cos , y  b sec  sin , z  c tan ,

63. In a ABC, AB = BC, B  x and x2 y2 z2


then value of   is
A   2 x  20  . Then B is a 2 b 2 c2

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(1) 2 (2) 0 are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has
(3) 1 (4) –1 an error. the number of that part is the answer. If a
sentence is free from error, your answer is (4) i.e. No
cos 2 60  4sec 2 30  tan 2 45 error.
72. The value of
sin 2 30  cos 2 30 76. In his book (1)/ Churchill describes (2)/ that
is historical first meeting with Roosevelt. (3)/ No
64 error (4)
55
(1) (2) 77. The ant who was nearby (1)/ walked forward
3 12
and bit the hunter (2)/ sharply in the ankle. (3)/
67 67 No error (4)
(3) (4)
12 10
78. They can promise you (1)/ an experience (2)/
Directions (73-75) : The production figures of a you won’t never forget. (3)/ No error (4)
perfume manufacturer are given in the form of per-
centage in sub-divided bar diagram. Study the dia- 79. The dress that the (1)/ girl wore was (2)/ more
gram and answer the questions. attractive than the other girls. (3)/ No error (4)
80. Fifty years has passed (1)/ since man first ven-
tured (2)/ into outer space. (3)/ No error (4)
Directions (81-83) : In the following questions,
out of the four alternatives, choose the one which
best expresses the meaning of the given word.
81. Scintillating
(1) moving (2) interesting
(3) burning (4) glittering
82. Transient
(1) fleeting (2) transparent
(3) feeble (4) fanciful
83. Voracious
(1) hungry (2) hasty
(3) thirsty (4) greedy
73. What is the ratio of percentage production of
rose perfume during 1995 to that during the Directions (84-85) : In the following questions,
year 1997? four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase
(1) 4 : 3 (2) 3 : 2 printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alterna-
(3) 2 : 3 (4) 5 : 4 tive which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/
Phrase.
74. What is the percentage of production of san-
dal perfume during the year 1995 over that 84. The present manner of delimitation has been
during 1997? done in a gerrymandering way.
(1) 100% (2) 1% (1) in a legal and constitutional manner
(3) 0% (4) 50% (2) in a judicial and fair way
(3) in a manipulative and unfair way
75. What is the production of jasmine perfume in (4) in a dictative manner like the Germans
the year 1997? Given that during the year 1997
total perfumed production was 5000 units. 85. The performance of the lead actors in the play
(1) 1200 (2) 2500 brought the house down.
(3) 2000 (4) 1500 (1) made the audience applaud enthusiasti-
cally
ENGLISH COMPREHENSION (2) made the audience leave
(3) made the audience cry
Directions (76-80) : In the following questions, (4) made the audience request an encore
some parts of the sentences have errors and some

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Directions (86-90) : In the following questions, 94. (1) silhouete (2) silhouette
a sentence/part of the sentence is printed in bold. (3) silohoutte (4) silhoutte
Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (1),
(2), (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose 95. (1) kleptomaniec (2) cleptomaniac
the correct alternative. In case no improvement is (3) kleptomaniac (4) cleptomeniac
needed, your answer is (4). Directions (96-100) : In the following questions,
86. Loose tea leaves are kept in a tea box. you have two passages with 5 questions in each pas-
(1) tin (2) cosy sage. Read the passages carefully and choose the
(3) caddy (4) No improvement best answer to each question out of the four alterna-
tives
87. Shakespeare is greater than any other poet.
(1) greater than many poets Passage I
(2) greater as any other poet Stop reading this passage for a few seconds and
(3) greater than all poets look around the room you’re in. Without any per-
(4) No improvement ceived effort at all on your part, your brain will regis-
88. I saw the woman whom you said lived next ter everything within the scope of your vision. But
door. where does all that information – known as sensory
(1) that you said live next door memory – go? Well, pretty quickly, it vanishes.
(2) who you said lived next door So what if you want to hold on to these fleeting
(3) which you said lived next door memories for longer? The answer is obvious : you
(4) No improvement need to pay conscious attention to the sensory input
89. A thousand rupees are all that he wants. we are receiving. By focusing on it, you can take the
(1) are (2) was information to the next memory level, and turn it into
(3) is (4) No improvement working – or short-term – memory. This enables you,
say, to remember the words you’ve just read so that
90. I have never been hearing from him since he what follows makes overall sense.
left for America.
(1) have never heard True to its name, short-term memory lasts for
(2) have never been hearing only a few seconds to a few minutes, but it plays a
(3) was never heard vital role in our daily lives, allowing us to write down
(4) No improvement doctor’s appointment, make everyday decisions or
have a conversation (think about it : you have to
Directions (91-93) : In the following questions, recall what someone said to you five seconds ago in
out of the four alternatives, choose the one which order to respond), Of course, there is some informa-
can be substituted for the given words/sentences. tion you need to keep for days, months or even years.
What you need here is long-term memory. With this,
191. A person who works for an employer for a fixed
the potential is there to remember something forever.
period of time in order to learn the particular
skills needed in their job 96. The information stored in your sensory
(1) labourer (2) worker memory generally
(3) employee (4) apprentice (1) stays with you forever
(2) stays with you for a short while
192. A word or practice that has gone out of use (3) disappears completely
(1) obsolete (2) absolute
(4) lingers in your brain
(3) outdated (4) old-fashioned
97. To convert a sensory memory into a short-
193. Favoritism granted in politics or business to
term memory we must
relatives
(1) ignore a sensory input completely
(1) monotheism (2) nepotism
(2) focus on the information
(3) hedonism (4) redtapism (3) concentrate on what we are looking at
Directions (94-95) : In the following questions, (4) be consciously attentive to sensory in-
four words are given in each question, out of which put
only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly
98. Short-term memory allows us to
spelt word.
(1) remember events for many years
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(2) remember an event during childhood (3) forget things for a long time
(3) remember simple things like appointments (4) erase short-term memory
(4) remember plenty of dates and numbers
100. The information that your brain stores within
99. Long-term memory helps us a fleeting moment is called
(1) forget unimportant things (1) memory level
(2) remember a thing for a long time (2) sensory memory
(3) short-term memory
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Solutions
1. (2) As loss of memory is referred as Amnesia, 3 3 3
similarly loss of movement is referred as O  L  I  F
Paralysis.
11. (4) Le the age of Lata be x yrs and her son be
2. (1) A F K P BGLQ y years.
 x  y  64 ...(i)
+1 According to the question
+1
+1
  x  8  3  y  8
+1  x  8  3 y  24  x  3 y  16
Similarly from (1) and (2)
CHMR D I N S  y  20
and x  64  20  44 yrs.
+1
+1 12. (3) As their is only one (V) in the keyword the
+1 word INVENTIVE cannot be formed.
+1
13. (4) As G I V E
3. (4) As 18  18  324  2  162
similarly 36  36  1296  2  648    
4. (4) All except 125 are divisible by 2. 5 1 3 7
and B A T
3
5. (4) F  I  K 2
  
3 2
D  G  I 9 2 4
3 2 Hence, G A T E
M  P  R
3 10    
K  N 
D
5 2 4 7
6. (2) Only Agra is at the banks of river yamuna,
while other cities are closer to Ganga. 14. (1) CAR  
7. (2) The meaningful order is SIT  
4. son  1. brother  2. Husband  5. WELL  iyy
son-in-law  3. father MAP  
8. (4) a b c / c ba / ab c / cb a for y  LAMP

9. (3) 5  2  1  11 15. (4) As 5  8  28 (given)


but 5  8  40
11 2  1  21 and 5  8  13  1  12
21 2  1  43 so 5  8  40  12  28
43  2  1  85 also 3  7  12
and 85  2  1  171 but 3  7  21
and 3  7  10  1  9
3
10. (3) A  3 3
D  G  J so 3  7  21  9  12
3 3 3 also 8  6  35
Y  V  S  P but 8  6  48
3 3 3 and 8  6  14  1  13
K  N  Q  T
Similarly so 8  6  48  13  35
similarly

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13 13  169 25. (1)


13  13  26  1  25 26. (2) Franchising is a form of licensing or it is a
coded 13 13  169  25  144 continuing relationship in which a
16. (3) Speed of boat downstream franchisor provides a licensed privilege to
= (30 + 6) km/hr = 36 km/hr the franchisee to do business and offers
Distance 108 assistance in organizing, training,
Time    3 hr merchandising, marketing and managing
Speed 36
in return for a monetary consideration.
17. (2) First Row
225 27. (3) ‘Article 80 of the constitution lays down
  15  15  2  30 the maximum strength of Rajya Sabha as
15
Second Row 250, out of which 12 members are
nominated by the president and 238 are
70
  10  10  2  20 representatives of the states and of the
7 two union territories.
Third Row
? 8 28. (3) If the president of India wants to resign,
   2  ?  8  3  ?  12 he has to submit the letter of resignation
3 2
to Vice President.
18. (3) 40 m
29. (3) Nur Jahan was the favourite wife of the
Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Her real name
90 m 70 m was Mehr-un-Nissa and she was born in
1597 in Kandahar, Afghanistan into a noble
Z family form Persia.)
40 m
20 m 30. (1)
O 31. (1)
As O is the starting point and Z is the final 32. (2)
point, O and Z are just 20 m apart.
19. (2) Both the premises are Universal Affirmative 33. (1) 2, 4 Dichloro phenoxyacetic acid is an
(A-type). organic compound with the chemical
All women are cats. formula C8 H6 Cl2 O3. It is a systemic
herbicide which selectively kills most
All cats are rats. broadleaf weeds by causing uncontrolled
A + A  A-type of Conclusion growth in them.
“All women are rats.”
This is Conclusion I. 34. (4) The Widal Test, developed in 1896 and
named after Georges-Fernand widal, who
20. (4) The numbers 1, 2, 5 and 6 are on the faces
adjacent to the number 3. Therefore, 4 lies introduced it, is a presumptive serological
opposite 3. test for enteric fever or undulant fever
The numbers 2, 3, 4 and 5 are on the faces whereby bacteria causing typhoid fever
adjacent to the number 1. Therefore, 6 lies are mixed with a serum containing specific
opposite 1. Now, the number 5 lies antibodies obtained from an infield
opposite 2.
individual.
21. (1)
35. (4) Venus is an incredibly hot and hostile world
22. (1) The required region should be common to due to a combination of its thick
the circle, the square and the rectangle.
Such region is marked ‘7’. atmosphere which is composed of heavy
clouds of Carbon dioxide and Sulphur
23. (4) dioxide and proximity to the sun. It has the
24. (3)
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highest average surface temperatures – algae. Other aquatic plants like algal
reaching upto 460° C on a regular basis. blooms that block light from getting into
the water and heron the plants and animals
36. (2) Temperature inversion a reversal of the
that need it and hence plants complete for
normal behavior of temperature in the
sunlight, space and oxygen.
troposphere (the region of the atmosphere
nearest to the Earth’s Surface) in which a 43. (3) National Science Day is celebrated in India
layer of cool air at the surface is overlain on 28th February each year to mark the
by a layer of warmer air (under normal discovery of the Raman effect by Indian
conditions air temperature usually physicist Sir. C.V. Raman on 28 February
decreases with height. 1928. For his discovery Raman was
awarded the noble prize in physics in 1930.
37. (1) In a conductor like metals the valence band
and the conduction band overlap each 44. (2) Red Data Book contains list of species
other. While in insulators, the electrons in whose continued existence is threatened
the valence band are separated by a large species are classified into different.
gap from the conduction band and in semi Categories of perceived risk. Each Red
conductors there is a small enough gap Data Book usually deals with a specific
between the valence and conduction group of animals or plants. They are now
bands that thermal or other excitations can being published in many different
bridge the gap. countries and provide useful information
on the threat status of the species.
38. (4)
45. (4) Jnanpith Award is India’s highest honour
39. (2) The element that can be absorbed both as
in the field of literature.
Cation and anion is Nitrogen. It is
absorbed in the form of nitrate ion 46. (1) “Ustad Bismilah Khan” was an Indian

 NO-3  or ammonium ion  NH+4  .


musician credited with popularizing the
Shehnai, a sub continental wind instrument
of the oboe class.
40. (2) Lactic acid accumulates in the muscles
after continuous strenuous physical 47. (2) O2 Injury
exercise as a result of temporary anaerobia 48. (3) Yamuna river
respiration that causes muscular fatigue
converts private into a substance called 49. (3) Since 26 May 2014, the Home Minister of
lactate or lactic acid. The working muscle India is Rajnath Singh.
cells can continue this type of anaerobic 50. (1) Kolkata has long been known for its
one to three minutes during which lactate literary artistic and revolutionary heritage.
or lactic acid can accumulate to high levels.
41. (4) Thalassemia is an example of France shift 51. (1) Volume of a cone = 1 r 2 h
3
Mutation. Frame shift mutation is a genetic Again, r1 = 2r, h1 = 2h
mutation. Caused by a deletion or insertion  Volume of the second cone
in a DNA sequence that shifts the way the 1
sequence is read. (A DNA sequence is a  r12 h1
3
chain of many smaller molecules called
1
   2 r   2h
nucleotides. 2
3
42. (3) Eutrophication of a water body enhances.
1
Biological Oxygen demand. It occurs when  r 2 h  8
excessive fertilizers run into lakes and 3
= Eight times of the previous volume
rivers which encourages the growth of

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52. (3) Marked price of the article = Rs. x  Power consumed by three such
x  90 360 125 machines
  2 k 6k
100 100  3  kilowatts
9x t t
  90  5
10 57. (2) Walking + Riding  37minutes ...(i)
2 × Walking  55 minutes ...(ii)
90  5  10
x  Rs.500 By equation (i) × 2 – equation (ii),
9 2 × Riding = 2 × 37 – 55
= 74 – 55 = 19 minutes
53. (4) Marked price of the article = Rs. x
1 49 58. (3) ab  bc  ca  0
Discount  24 %  %
2 2  ab  ca  bc
 49   a 2  bc  a 2  ab  ca
  100   % of x  1510
 2   a  a  b  c
 200  49  Similarly,
 x    1510
 200  b 2  ac  b  a  b  c 

 x
151
 1510 c 2  ab  c  a  b  c 
200
1 1 1
1510  200   
x  Rs.2000 2 2
a  bc b  ac c  ab 2
151
1 1 1
1510  100   
 C.P. of article  a  a  b  c b  a  b  c c  a  b  c 
90
15100 bc  ac  ab
 Rs.  0
9 abc  a  b  c 
15100 59. (3) Expression
 Gain  2000 
9
 2  3x  4 x2
18000  15100 2900
 
2
   Rs.322   4 x 2  3x  2
9 9 9
 2
3 3 3
2 
   2 x   2  2 x         2
54. (1) 461  462  463  464 2


 461 1  4  42  43  
4 4 4

 3  3
2 2
 461 1  4  16  64     2 x        2
 4  4

 461  85 which is divisible by 17. The value of expression will be maximum
55. (3) Part of the tank filled in first two minutes if,
1 1 32 1 3 3 3
    2x   0  2 x    x  
20 30 60 60 4 4 8
 Part of tank filled in 114 minutes
57 19 60. (2) f  x   x 2  k1 x  k 2
 
60 20  x  1 is a factor of f  x  .
 Remaining part of cistern will be filled in
115th minute  f 1  0
56. (3) Power consumed by each machine in 10  1  k1  k2  0
k  10 2k  k1  k2  1 ....(i)
hours   kilowatts Again,
5t t

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f  3  0
64. (1) E
  3  k1  3  k 2  0
2 A B

 9  3k1  k 2  0
D F
 3k1  k 2  9 ....(ii)
On adding both equations, C
4k1  8  k1  2
From equation (i) AE  AD  3.5
k1  k2  1 BE  BF  4.5
 2+k2  1 CD  CF  5.5
 k 2  1  2  3  Perimeter of triangle
 AB  BC  CA
61. (3) Sum of 18 items  AE  EB  BF  FC  CD  DA
= 55 × 20 – 45 – 30.
= 1100 – 75 = 1025  2  AE  BE  CD 
1025  2  3.5  4.5  5.5 
 Required average   56.9
18  2  13.5  27
62. (1) Cost price = Rs. x 65. (4) sec   tan   5
120 x 6x  sec 2   tan 2   1
S.P.   Rs.
100 5   sec   tan   sec   tan    1
x
Gain = Rs. 1
5  sec   tan  
 Required gain per cent 5
x   sec   tan     sec   tan  

 5  100 1 25  1
6x  5 
5 5
5 24 12
100 50 2  2 tan    tan  
   16 % 5 5
6 3 3 12
1
A tan   1 5 12  5 17
   
tan   1 12 12  5 7
1
5
63. (4) 66. (2) When   60
1 1
B C cos   , cos 2  
2 4
AB = BC  cos   cos2 
BAC  BCA
A  B  C  180 5x 1
67. (4) 
 2A  B  180 2
2x  5x  1 3
 2  2 x  20   x  180 Dividing Numerator and Denominator by
x,
 4 x  40  x  180
 5 x  180  40  220
 x  220  5  44  B

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5 1 A

1 3
2x  5 
x 70. (3)
On dividing Numerator and Denominator O
by 2
5 B C
2 1 D

5 1 3 AO = 2 OD
x 
2 2x AO 10
 OD    5 cm
 1  5 15 2 2
 x  
 2 x 2 2
71. (3) x  a sec .cos 
1 15 5 10
 x    5 x
2x 2 2 2   sec .cos 

1 Similarly,
68. (2) x  6  y z
x  sec .sin ,  tan 
1 b c
 x 6
x x2 y2 z2
  
On squaring both sides, a2 b2 c2
1  sec 2 .cos 2   sec2 .sin 2   tan 2 
 x 2  2  2  36
 
x
 sec2  cos2   sin 2   tan 2 
1
 x 2  2  36  2  38
2 
x  sec   tan   1
On squaring again,
72. (2) Expression
1
x 4  4  2  1444 cos 2 60  4 sec 2 30  tan 2 45
x 
1 sin 2 30  cos2 30
 x 4  4  1444  2  1442 2 2
1  2 
x     4  1
2  3
Q
 sin 2   cos 2   1
69. (1)  
O 1 16 3  64  12 55
  1  
4 3 12 12
P R 73. (2) Required ratio = 45 : 30 = 3 : 2
74. (1) Production of sandal perfume remained
 RQ  PR 2  PQ 2 same.
 62  82  36  64 75. (4) Production of jasmine perfume in 1977 =
30% of 5000
 100  10 cm
5000  30
10   1500 units
 Circum-radius   5 cm 100
2 76. (3) 77. (1) 78. (3) 79. (3) 80. (1)
81. (4) 82. (1) 83. (4) 84. (3) 85. (1)
86. (3) 87. (4) 88. (4) 89. (3) 90. (1)
91. (4) 92. (1) 93. (2) 94. (2) 95. (3)
96. (3) 97. (4) 98. (3) 99. (2) 100. (2)

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Combined Graduate Level
Tier I (New Pattern) ................................................................................Model Paper II

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Directions (8) : In each of the following ques-


& REASONING tions, a series is given with one term missing Choose
the correct alternative from the given ones that will
Directions (1-3) : In each of the following ques-
complete the series.
tions. select the related word/letters /number from
the given alternatives. 8. 12, 27, 85, 345, ?
(l) 1737 (2) 1380
1. PREMOMION : MONITIONERP ::
(3) 1725 (4) 1731
LINSEEDOIL : ?
(1) SEEDOILNLI (2) SEEDOILLIN 9. Pointing to a man in a Photograph, a woman
(3) SEEDOILNIL (4) SEEDOILILN said, ‘His brother’s father is the only son of
my grandfather.” How is the woman related to
2. 9536 : 6203 :: 5873 : ?
the man in the photograph ?
(1) 2540 (2) 2343
(l) Daughter (2) Mother
(3) 2353 (4) 2531
(3) Aunt (4) Sister
3. Vigilant : Alert :: Viable : ?
10. Madhavi and Shalini are good in Dramatics
(1) Beautiful (2) Useful
and Computer Science. Anjana and Madhavi
(3) Simple (4) Feasible
are good in Computer Science and Physics.
Directions (4-5) : In each of the following ques- Anjana, Purnima and Nirmala are good in Phys-
tions, select the one which is different from the other ics and History. Nirmala and Anjana are good
three alternatives. in Physics and Maths. Purnima and Shalini are
good in History and Dramatics, Who is good
4. (1) 41-72 (2) 12-30
in Physics, Dramatics and Computer Science?
(3) 51-42 (4) 11-20
(l) Nirmala (2) Madhavi
5. (l) Phycology : Algae (3) Shalini (4) Anjana
(2) Omithology : Birds
11. If the letters of the English alphabet are seri-
(3) Mycology ; Fungi
ally numbered, one of the answers given be-
(4) Biology : Botany
low has a meaningful word hidden in it. Iden-
6. Arrange the following words according to the tify the answer.
English dictionary : (1) 13, 8, 9, 17, 14, 22
l. Fearsome 2. Fealty (2) 1, 12,7, 5, 2, 18, 1
3. Feasible 4. Feature (3) 1, 7, 5, 12, 18, 1
5. Feather (4) 4, 21, 7, 18, 13, 1
(l) 2. 4, l, 3, 5 (2) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5
12. If “SEQUENCE’ is coded as “HVJFVMXV-
(3) 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 (4) 2, 1, 3, 5, 4
then how will ‘CHILDREN’ be coded in the
7. Number of letters skipped in between adjacent same code ?
letters in the series increases by one. Which (1) MVIWORSX (2) XSRMIVM
of the following series observes this rule ? (3) XSROWIVM (4) DSROWIUN
(1) WBKOXYF (2) WYBFKQX
13. From the given alternatives, select the word
(3) YBQQFHN (4) WZCHJMQ
which can be formed using the letters of the
given word.
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EXAMINATION two conclusions/assumptions, I and II. You have to


(1) ANIMATION consider the statement(s) to be true, even if they seem
(2) ANIMAL to be at variance from commonly known facts. You
(3) EXAMINER have to decide which of the given conclusions/as-
(4) NATIONAL sumptions can definitely be drawn from the given
statement(s). Indicate your answer.
14. If ‘+’ means ‘-‘; ‘-‘ means ‘×’; ‘×’ means ‘÷’ and
‘÷’ means ‘+’, then 19. Statements :
25 × 5 ÷ 30 + 8 – 2 = ? The values of an educated person will differ
(1) 54 (2) 15 from that of an uneducated person.
(3) 18 (4) 19 Assumptions :
I. Education influences an individual’s val-
15. Select the correct combination of mathemati-
ues.
cal signs to replace * signs and to balance the
II. An uneducated person will not have val-
given equation :
ues.
13 * 12 * 5 * 4
(1) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit
(1) = – + (2) = + –
(2) Only assumption I is implicit
(3) + – = (4) – = +
(3) Only assumption II is implicit
Directions (16-17) : In each of the following (4) Both assumptions I and II are implicit
questions, select the missing number from the given
20. How many triangles are there in the given fig-
responses.
ure?

16. 4 7 9
8 6 8
3 7 9
35 49 ? (1) 40 or more (2) 16
(1) 63 (2) 89 (3) 18 (4) 28
(3) 81 (4) 64 Directions (21-22) : In the each of the following
questions, identify the diagram that best represents
17. 7 6 8 the relationship among the classes given below.
5 4 9
21. Teacher, Writer, Musician
3 2 1
83 56 ?
(1) 146 (2) 128
(3) 136 (4) 148
18. I am facing East. Turning to the right I go 20 22. School, Women, Children
metres, then turning to the left I go 20 metres
and turning to the right I go 20 metres, then
after turning to the right I go 40 metres and
then I go 40 metres to the right. In which direc-
tion am I from my original position?
(1) North (2) West 23. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown
below in the question figures. From the given
(3) South (4) East
answer figures, indicate how it will appear
Directions (19) : In each of the following ques- when opened.
tions, one or two statements are given followed by

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Question Figures : Matrix – II


5 6 7 8 9
5 M O L E V
6 V M O L E
Answer Figures : 7 L E M V O
8 O V E M L
9 E L V O M
(1) 66, 30, 02, 68
(2) 88, 21, 03, 76
24. From the given answer figures, select the one (3) 66, 03, 20, 95
in which the question figure is hidden/embed- (4) 99, 20, 13, 95
ded.
Question Figure : GENERAL AWARENESS
26. The playing time (in seconds) of the full ver-
sion of Indian National Anthem is
(l) 60 (2) 52
Answer Figures : (3) 55 (4) 57
27. The tomb of Jahangir was built at
(1) Gujarat (2) Delhi
(3) Lahore (4) Agra
28. The study of factor pricing is alternatively
called the theory of
25. A word is represented by only one set of num- (1) functional distribution
ber as given in any one of the alternatives. (2) personal distribution
The sets of numbers given in the alternatives (3) income distribution
are represented by two matrices given below. (4) wealth distribution
The columns and rows of Matrix I are num-
29. SEBI was set up in
bered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are num- (l) 1992 (2) 1980
bered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices (3) 1984 (4) 1988
can be represented first by its row and next by
its column, e.g. K can be represented by 00, 24, 30. Rashtriya Krishi Bima Yojana was introduced
32 etc. and L can be represented by 57, 68, 89 in
(1) 1992 (2) 1998
etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for
(3) 1999 (4) 1996
the given word :
MUTE 31. Buyers and Sellers will have perfect knowl-
edge of market conditions under
Matrix-I (1) Duopoly
0 1 2 3 4 (2) Perfect competition
(3) Monopolistic competition
0 K N T U S (4) oligopoly
1 S K U T N
32. Who acts as the channel of communication
2 T U N S K between the President and the Council Minis-
3 U S K N T ters?
(1) Chairman, Rajya Sabha
4 N T S K U (2) Speaker of Lok Sabha

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(3) Vice-President 42. The moment of inertia of a body does not de-
(4) Prime Minister pend upon its
(1) axis of rotation
33. Largest producer of Bauxite in the world is
(2) angular velocity
(l) U.S.A. (2) Jamaica
(3) form of mass
(3) Chile (4) Australia
(4) distribution of mass
34. The two richest Eco-zones of India are
43. To open a door easily, the handle should be
(l) The Himalayas and Vindhyas
fixed
(2) The Himalayas and Eastern Ghats (1) near the hinges
(3) The Himalayas and Western Ghats
(2) away from mid-point opposite to hinges
(4) The Himalayas and Aravallis
(3) in the middle
35. Which Charter Act brought to an end, the East (4) None of these
India Company’s monopoly in India’s foreign
44. Nucleons are regarded as composites sub-par-
trade ?
ticles known as
(1) Charter Act of 1853 (1) Mesons (2) Quarks
(2) Charter Act of 1793
(3) Leptons (4) Photons
(3) Charter Act of 1813
(4) Charter Act of 1833 45. The name of the common currency launched
by members of the European Union is
36. The Declaration of the Rights of Man is re-
(1) Sterling (2) Dollar
lated with
(3) Euro (4) Pound
(1) The Russian Revolution
(2) The French Revolution 46. Which scientist discovered the radioactive el-
(3) The American War of Independence ement Radium ?
(4) The Glorious Revolution of England (1) Marie Curie
(2) Isaac Newton
37. The policy of ‘imperial preferences’ adopted
(3) Albert Einstein
by Britain in its colonies in 1932 is also known
(4) Benjamin Franklin
as the
(1) Hong Kong Agreement 47. Golden Globe Awards are associated with
(2) London Agreement (l ) Social work
(3) Ottawa Agreement (2) Journalism
(4) Paris Agreement (3) Peace initiative
(4) Films
38. How many bytes are equal to one kilobyte?
(1) 1050 (2) 1000 48. Which of the following is not a greenhouse
(3) 976 (4) 1020 gas ?
(1) Water vapour (2) O2
39. Which one of the following elements exhibits (3) O3 (4) CO2
the greatest tendency to lose electrons?
(1) Fluorine (2) Lithium 49. Nuclear fallout contains
(3) Oxygen (4) Zinc (l) Alpha particles
(2) B-particles
40. Poison used for killing rats is (3) Both (1) and (2)
(1) Calcium phosphide (Ca3P2) (4) Neither (l) nor (2)
(2) Zinc phosphide (Zn3P2)
(3) Magnesium nitride (Mg3N2) 50. Who among the following is/was the l4th Prime
(4) Magnesium phosphide (Mg3P2) Minister of India ?
(l) Manmohan Singh
41. Antacid tablets consist of (2) Narendra Modi
(1) Hydroxides of sodium, magnesium and (3) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
aluminium
(4) None of these
(2) Hydroxides of magnesium and aluminium
(3) Hydroxides of sodium and aluminium
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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE (3) ` 21,000 (4) ` 25,000


51. The ratio of weight of two spheres of different 58. If the equation 2x2 – 7x + 12 = 0 has two
materials is 8 : 17 and the ratio of weights per 1
 
cc of materials of each is 289 : 64. The ratio of
roots  and  then the value of  is
radii of the two spheres is  
(1) 8 : 17 (2) 4 : 17
(3) 17 : 4 (4) 17 : 8 7 1
(1) (2)
2 24
52. A is to pay B, ` 600 in 4 years time. A offers to
7 97
pay up B at present. What discount should B (3) (4)
allow A? 24 24
(1) ` 96 (2) ` 100
59. The expression x 4  2 x 2  k will be a perfect
(3) ` 120 (4) ` 110
square if the value of k is
(1) 1 (2) 0
53. ` 3,000 is divided between A, B and C, so that
1 1
1 (3) (4)
A receives as much as B and C together re- 4 2
3
60. The ratio of the number of boys and girls in a
2 school is 2 : 3. If 25% of the boys and 30% of
ceive and B receives as much as A and C
3 the girls are scholarship holders, the percent-
together receive. Then the share of C is age of the school students who are not schol-
(1) ` 600 (2) ` 525 arship holders is
(1) 72 (2) 36
(3) ` 1,625 (4) ` 1,050
(3) 54 (4) 60
54. The least number which must be added to the 61. The average age of a cricket team of 11 players
greatest number of 4 digits in order that the is the same as it was 3 years back because 3 of
sum may be exactly divisible by 307 is the players whose current average age of 33
(1) 132 (2) 32 years were replaced by 3 youngsters. The av-
(3) 43 (4) 75 erage age of the newcomers is
55. If 40 men or 60 women or 80 children can do a (1) 23 years (2) 21 years
piece of work in 6 months, then 10 men, 10 (3) 22 years (4) 20 years
women and 10 children together do half of the 62. 25% of 120 + 40% + 380 = ? of 637
work in
2 1
6 (1) (2)
(1) 5 months (2) 6 months 7 7
13
4 3
7 1 (3) (4)
(3) 5 months (4) 11 months 7 7
13 13
63. A thief steals a car at 1.30 p.m. and drives it off
56. Three cubes of sides 6 cm, 8 cm and 1 cm are at 40 km/hr. The theft is discovered at 2 p.m.
melted to form a new cube. The surface area of and the owner sets off in another car at 50 km/
the new cube is hr. He will overtake the thief at
(1) 486 cm2 (2) 496 cm2 (1) 5 p.m. (2) 4 p.m.
(3) 586 cm 2 (4) 658 cm2 (3) 4.30 p.m. (4) 6 p.m.
57. The compound interest on a certain sum of 64. Two tangents are drawn from a point P to a
money at a certain rate per annum for two years circle at A and B. O is the centre of the circle. If
is ` 2,050, and the simple interest on the same AOP  60 then APB is
amount of money at the same rate for 3 years (1) 120o (2) 90o
is ` 3,000. Then the sum of money is (3) 60 o (4) 30o
(1) ` 20,000 (2) ` 18,000
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65. If tan 2   1  e2 , then the value of


3
sec   tan cosec is
3 1
(1)  2  e2 2  (2)  
2  e2 2

1 3
(3)  2  e2  2 (4)  2  e2  2
66. If x sin 60 tan 30  tan 2 45  cosec60
cot 30  sec2 45, then x = 72. The ratio of two-wheelers and cars being used
(1) 2 (2) –2 as modes of transport is
(3) 6 (4) –4 (1) 4 : 7 (2) 7 : 5
(3) 5 : 7 (4) 3 : 5
3 3
 1
 3
67. If x   4 a  b and 3x  3  4 a  b
x
3 3
x
3
  73. Write down the difference : (officers availing
train- officers availing car)
then a 2  b 2 is equal to (1) 210 (2) 462
(1) 4 (2) 0 (3) 562 (4) 452
(3) 1 (4) 2 74. The number of officers who go to office by
68. If AD is the median of the triangle ABC and G Metro Rail is
be the centroid, then the ratio of AG : AD is (1) 142 (2) 132
(1) 1 : 3 (2) 2 : 1 (3) 112 (4) 122
(3) 3 : 2 (4) 2 : 3 75. The number of officers who go to office by car
69. Two supplementary angles are in the ratio 2 : 3. is
The angles are (1) 394 (2) 304
(1) 33°, 57° (2) 66°, 114° (3) 214 (4) 294
(3) 72°, 108° (4) 36°, 54° ENGLISH COMPREHENSION
70. ABCD is parallelogram. P and Q are the mid- Directions (76-80) : In the following questions,
points of sides BC and CD respectively. If the
sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with
are of ABC is 12 cm2, then the area of APQ an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are sug-
is gested for each question. Choose the correct alter-
(1) 5 cm2 (2) 3 cm2 native out of the four as your answer.
(3) 9 cm 2 (4) 4.5 cm2
76. I can ______ him without qualifications.
cos  sin  (1) recommend (2) commend
71. If  a and  b then the value of (3) praise (4) suggest
cos  sin 
77. She let her horse _______ in the field.
sin 2  in terms of a and b is (1) loosen (2) loose
(3) loosely (4) lose
a2  1 a 2  b2
(1) (2) 78. It is hoped that a _______ will be reached in
a2  b2 a 2  b2
the meeting.
a2  1 a2  1 (1) statement (2) comparison
(3) (4) (3) compromise (4) compression
a2  b2 a 2  b2
79. We are fortunate to have extremely _______
Directions (72-75): The pie chart given below
and visionary leaders.
represents the modes of transport for 1400 officers of
(1) competitive (2) complex
the Staff Selection Commission, Kolkata. Study the
(3) complaisant (4) competent
chart and answer the following questions.
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80. Some people regard the world as an _______. 88. You are a mechanic, aren’t you?
(1) imitation (2) allusion (1) wasn’t (2) isn’t
(3) illusion (4) elision (3) are (4) No improvement
Directions (81-83) : In the following questions, 89. Sincere workers do not rest till they have
choose the word opposite in meaning to the given reached perfection in their work.
word. (1) they had achieved
(2) they have achieved
81. Virtue
(3) they having reached
(1) fault (2) vice (4) No improvement
(3) anger (4) ill-temper
90. The interesting tale had its beginning more
82. Flexible
than fifty years ago.
(1) blunt (2) rigid
(1) began (2) was started
(3) gentle (4) rough
(3) initiated (4) No improvement
83. Obscure
91. One of her friends had just got down from the
(1) clear (2) gloomy bus.
(3) unpleasant (4) dark
(1) alighted from (2) arrived in
Directions (84-86) : In the following questions, (3) landed form (4) No improvement
four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase
Directions (92-95) : In the following questions,
printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alterna-
out of the four alternatives, choose the one which
tive which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/
can be substituted for the given words/sentences.
Phrase.
92. A person who collects coins
84. People like her, who are salt of the earth, are
(1) ornithologist (2) numismatiste
very difficult to find.
(3) philatelist (4) coin collector
(1) dedicated to better the world
(2) good, honest and ideal 93. A supplement to a will
(3) extraordinary (1) furlough (2) adjunct
(4) one with the common fold (3) effusion (4) codicil
85. The Alpha and Omega 94. Estimation of a thing’s worth
(1) beginning and end (1) pay (2) goodness
(2) a Shakespearean play (3) appraisal (4) beliefs
(3) a Greek song
(4) a Swiss watch 95. To free completely from blame
(1) let go (2) clear
86. Jane earned pin money working part-time as a (3) exonerate (4) release
waitress.
(1) saved money Directions (96-100) : In the following questions,
(2) additional money you have two passages with 5 questions in each pas-
(3) a small amount of money sage. Read the passages carefully and choose the
(4) money to be spent only for luxuries and best answer to each question out of the four alterna-
treats tives

Directions (87-91) : In the following questions, Passage I


a sentence/part of the sentence is printed in bold. India is chiefly an agricultural land. The cultiva-
Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (1), tion of crops depends on a proper supply of water
(2), (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose throughout the year. Since older times, large parts of
the correct alternative. In case no improvement is our country have suffered from occasional periods of
needed, your answer is (4). too much rain and those of drought. People have
87. The camera I bought recently is not conve- known that if surplus flood water could be stored
nient. away for use during the dry season, these problems
(1) easy to use (2) hard to use will be solved. Unfortunately, they had neither the
(3) difficult to use (4) No improvement knowledge nor the means to do much in this direc-

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tion. Whatever little they knew, they tried to put into (3) It has suffered under the British Rule
practice. They dug cannals to drain water from peren- (4) It has suffered due to the caste system
nial rivers. This was heavy and expensive work and
98. Why were the people unable to solve the prob-
practicable over only a small area. Large tanks were
excavated and small dams built to hold back floods. lem?
(1) Absence of will power
But it was not possible to do anything on a country-
(2) They were indifferent to the problem
wide scale.
(3) They lacked knowledge and the means
96. The term ‘perennial’ means to solve the problem
(1) rivers flowing into canals (4) Inadequate finance
(2) flowing once a year
(3) flowing throughout the year 99. ‘Excavated’ means
(4) flowing during the monsoon (1) to fill (2) to make caves
(3) to dig (4) to flood
97. How has our country suffered since older
100. India’s economy is chiefly
times?
(1) It has suffered due to the zamindari (1) socialistic (2) industrial
(3) mixed (4) agricultural
(2) It has suffered from heavy rains or se-
vere droughts

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Solutions
1. (3) PRE MONITION  MONITIONERP Person Dramatics Computer Physics History Maths
Madhavi     
LIN SEEDOIL
 SEEDOILNIL Shalini     
Anjana     
2. (1) 9536 : 6203 :: 5873 : ? Purnima     
As 9536 – 3333 = 6203 Nirmala     
Similarly
5873 – 3333 = 2540 Hence, Madhavi is good in Physics,
Dramatics and Computer Science.
3. (4) As vigilant and Alert are synonymous to
each other, similarly Viable and Feasible 11. (2) The numerical equivalence of the
are also synonymous. alphabets can be deduced as
13 8 9 17 14 22
4. (1) In all pairs except 41-72 the difference
between the two numbers is 9 or multiple      
of 9 but in 41- 72 the difference is 31. M H I Q N V
5. (4) In all other pairs the first word depicts the and
scientific study of the second while in 1 12 7 5 2 18 1
Biology : Botany no such relationship is       
depicted.
A L G E B R A
6. (4) The correct order is
1 7 5 12 18 1
2. Fealty
      
A G E L R A
1. Fearsome
4 21 7 18 13 1

     
3. Feasible
D U G R M A

5. Feather 12. (3) The given code is of the opposite letters
 S E Q U E N C E
4. Feature        
2 3 4 5
H V J F V M X V
7. (2) W  Y  B  F  Similarly, for
6 7 C H I L D R E N
K  Q  X
       
8. (4) 12  2  3  27
X S R O W I V M
27  3  4  85
13. (1) Only ANIMATION word can be formed
85  4  5  345 from the keyword as for other words there
345  5  6  1731 is no L and R in the keyword.
9. (4) As the man’s brother’s father is the only 14. (4) 25  5  30  8  2  ?
son of the woman’s grandfather, it means On applying changed signs
the woman is also the daughter of the  25  5  30  8  2
father. Hence, the women is the sister of  5  30  16  19
that man.
15. (2) 13*12 * 5* 4
10. (2) The given statements can be formulated  13  12  5  4
as :
 17  4  13
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16. (3) First column The triangles are :


4  8  3  35 IAB; IJB; IAH; IJH;
Second column AHB; ABJ; AHJ; BJH;
7  6  7  49 There are four such blocks.
and 9  8  9  81 Therefore, the number of simple triangle
= 4 × 8 = 32
17. (1) First column Now, count the composite triangles :
 7 2   52   32  49  25  9  83 JAC; JAG; JCE; JGE;
Second column BHD; DBF; FDH; HBF
AGE; CEG; CAE; AGC;
 6 2   4 2   2 2  36  16  4  56 Thus, there are more than 40 triangles.
Third column
21. (2) Some teachers may be writers and vice-
 82   9 2  12  64  81  1  146 versa.
Some teachers may be musicians and vice-
versa.
18. (2) Some writers may be musicians and vice-
versa.
Some writers who are teachers may also
be musicians.

Hence to F (final position) is to the west of


O (initial position)
19. (2) Clearly, assumption I is implicit in the
statement. It is mentioned that the values
of an educated person will differ from that
of an uneducated person. It does not imply 22. (3) Women are different from children, but
that an uneducated person will not have both may be included in school.
values.

20. (1)

23. (4)
24. (1)
25. (3) M  55, 66, 77, 88, 99
U  03, 12, 21, 30, 44
T  02, 13, 20, 34, 41
First of all take one block and count the E  58, 69, 76, 87, 95
number of triangles :
Option M U T E
(1) 66 30 02 08
(2) 88 21 03 76
(3) 66 03 20 95
(4) 99 20 13 95

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26. (2) The Playing time of the full version of the revolution and in the history of human and
Indian National Anthem is 52 seconds. On civil rights.
certain Occasions, a short version
37. (3) The British Empire Economic Conference
consisting of first and last lines of the
(also known as the Imperial Economic
stanza is also played (playing time appx. is
Conference or Ottawa conference) was a
20 seconds).
1932 conference of British colonies and
27. (3) The Tomb of Jahangir is a mausoleum built the autonomous dominions held to
for Jahangir who ruled mughal empire from discuss the great Depression. It was held
1605 to 1627. The mausoleum is located in between 21 July and 20 August in Ottawa.
Shahdara Bagh in Lahore, Punjab,
38. (2) One kilobyte is equal to 1000 bytes.
Pakistan.
(Mausoleum is a burial place for the bodies 39. (2) Lithium
or remains of many individuals often of a
40. (2) Zinc Phosphide (Zn3 P2) exhibit markedly
single family usually in the form of a small
different toxicities to humans and rodents.
building.
It has toxic action on the heart, liver and
28. (1) kidneys
29. (4) The SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board 41. (2) Antacid tablets consists of hydroxides of
of India) was established in 1988 but was magnesium and aluminum.
only given regulatory powers on April 12,
42. (2)
1992. Through the SEBI of India ACT,
1992". 43. (4)
30. (3) R K B Y : Himachal Pradesh The state 44. (2) Nucleons are regarded as composites sub
Government has introduced this scheme particles known as quarks. More recent
from Rabi 1999-2000 season. Crops work has shown that (nucleolus) = protons
covered are wheat, Barley, Maize, Paddy and neutrons are composed of quarks.
and Potato. Subsidy in premium is allowed There are six quarks.
to small and Marginal Farmers.
45. (3) The euro is the official or principal currency
31. (1) of the eurozone, which consists of 19 of
the 28 member states of the European
32. (4) The Prime Minister is the Chief Channel of
Union.
Communication between the President and
the council of ministers. 46. (1) Marie Curie discovered the radioactive
element Radium.
33. (4) Australia was the top producer of bauxite
with almost one third of the world’s 47. (4) The Golden Globe Award is an American
production followed by China, Brazil, India accolade bestowed by the 93 members of
and Guinea. the Hollywood Foreign Press Association
recognizing excellence in film and
34. (3)
television, both domestic and foreign.
35. (3) Charter Act 1813 or East India Company
48. (2) Green house Gases trap heat in the
Act 1813 was passed by the British
atmosphere which makes the Earth warmer.
Parliament to renew the charter of British
The primary green house gases in Earth’s
East India Company.
atmosphere are water vapour. Carbon
36. (2) The declaration of the rights of Man and dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and ozone.
of the citizen, passed by France’s National Without green house gases, the average
Constituent, Assembly in August 1789, is lamp of Earth’s surface would be about –
a fundamental document of the French 18°C rather than present average of 15°C.

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49. (3) Nuclear fallout is the radioactive particles 7


(both  and  ) that fall to earth as a result C’s share   5  8  7   3000
of a nuclear explosion. It consists of
 7 
weapon debris, fission products and in the  Rs.   3000   Rs.1050
case of a ground burst, radiated soil.  20 

50. (1) Manmohan Singh 54. (1) 307  32  9824


307  33  10131
51. (1) Ratio of the volumes of spheres  Required number = 10131 – 9999 = 132
8  64 55. (3) 40 men  60 women  80 children

289 17 80
4 3 10 men   10  20 children
r1 40
8 8  8
 3  80 40
4 3 17 17 17 10 women  10  children
r2 60 3
3  10 men + 10 women + 10 children
3
r13  8 r 8  40 
   1    20   10  children
3  17 
r2 r2 17  3 
 60  40  30  130
52. (2) If the rate = 5% p.a.; then    children
Present worth  3  3
Amount  100 MD M D
  1 1 2 2
100   R  T  W1 W2
600  100 600 100 130
  = Rs. 500  80  6  2   D2
100   5  4  120 3
Discount = 600 – 500 = Rs. 100 80  6  3 72
 D2  
1 2  130 13
53. (4) A  B  C 7
3  5 months
 3A  B  C ....(i) 13
2 56. (1) Volume of the new cube
B   A  C
  6    8   1  cu.cm.
3 3 3 3
 3B  2A  2C ....(ii)  
From equation (i)   216  512  1  729 cu.cm.
3A  B  C
 9A  3B  3C Edge of new cube  3 729  9 cm
 9A  2A  2C  3C Its surface area  6   edge 2
 7A  5C ....(iii)
 6  9  9  486 sq.cm.
 5C 
3B  2    2C 57. (1) S.I. for 3 years = Rs. 3000
 7 
3000
 21B  10C  14C S.I. for 2 years   2  Rs.2000
 21B  24C 3
C.I. – S.I. = 2050 – 2000 = Rs. 50
 7B  8C ....(iv)
from equations (iii) and (iv), PR  3
S.I. 
7A 7B 100
C 
5 8 3000  100
 PR   Rs.100000
A B C 3
  
5 8 7

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P  R2 18 x
 Difference 
10000  5 100  72%
5x
P  100000 
2
 50  61. (3) Total age of three youngsters
10000  P 2  33  3  11 3  99  33  66 years
1000000
P  Rs.20000  Required average 
66
 22 years
50 3
58. (2) 2 x 2  7 x  12  0 120  25 380  40
62. (1) 
7 100 100
   
2  637  ?
12  30  152  637  ?
  6
2  182  637  ?
[In equation ax 2  bx  c  0. ] 182 2
? 
b c 637 7
  ,   ]
a a 63. (2) Distance covered by the thief in half an
    2 2
hour  1  40  20 km
   2
  
Relative speed of car owner
    2  2 = 50 – 40 = 10 km
  Required time

Difference of distance
2 
7 49 Relative speed
   26  12
 
2  4 20
6 6   2 hours
10
49  48 1 i.e. at 4 p.m.
 
46 24

59. (1) Expression  x 4  2 x 2  k

 
2
 2.x2 .1  1  1  k
2 2
 x2 64. (3)
For a perfect square,
1  k  0  k  1
60. (1) Boys in school = 2x In right sOAP and OPB,
Girls = 3x AP + PB, OA = OB
Students who are not scholarship holders: OP = OP
2 x  75 6 x  OAP  OPB
Boys    AOP  POB and APO
100 4
 OPB
3 x  70 21x From AOP,
Girls  
100 10 APO  180  90  60  30
Total students who do not hold APB  2  30  60
6 x 21x
scholarship   65. (4) tan 2   1  e 2
4 10
30 x  42 x 72 x 18 x  sec   tan 3 .co sec
  
20 20 5  sec   tan 2 .tan .co sec
 Required percentage

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sin  1 1  1 
2
1
2
 sec   tan 2 . .   x     x   
cos  sin  4  x  x
 
 sec   tan 2 .sec 
 
1
 sec . 1  tan 2    4 1
4
1 A

 1  tan  2
 .1  tan 2  
2
68. (4)
3 3

 1  tan 2   2 1  1  e2 2 G

3

 2  e2 2  B
D
C

2
66. (1) x sin 60 tan 30  tan 2 45 AG  AD
3
 cosec60.cot 30  sec2 45 AC 2
 
3 1 AD 3
 x. . 1
2 3 69. (3) The sum of supplementary angles is 180°
   2 x  3x  180
2 2
  3 2
3 180
 5 x  180  x   36
x 5
 1  2  2  0  2 x  2  36  72
2
and 3 x  3  36  108
x
 1 x  2
2
70. (3)
3 3
67. (3) x   4 a  b
x
3 3
 
1
3 x  3  4 a3  b3
x
 
On adding, 3
3 1
APQ  ABCD 
8
x3  3x   3  8a3
x x 3
 ABC
3 4
 1
  x     2a 
3
3
 x  12  9 sq.cm.
4
1 1 1
 x   2a  a   x  
x 2 x cos 
71. (3)  a  cos    cos 
Similarly, cos 
3 1 On squaring both sides,
x3   3x  3  8b3
x x cos 2   a 2 cos 2 
 1
  x     2b 
3
3

 1  sin 2   a 2 1  sin 2   ....(i)
 x
Again, sin   b sin 
1 1
b  x   sin 2   b2 sin 
2 x
 From equation (i),
 a 2  b2
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74. (3) Number of Metro rail users


1  b 2 sin 2   a 2  a 2 sin 2 
1400  8
 a 2 sin 2   b2 sin 2   a 2  1   112
100
 
 sin 2  a 2  b2  a 2  1 75. (4) Number of car users
1400  21
a2  1   294
 sin 2   100
a2  b2 76. (1) 77. (2) 78. (3) 79. (4) 80. (3)
72. (3) Two wheelers : cars = 15 : 21 = 5 : 7 81. (3) 82. (2) 83. (1) 84. (2) 85. (1)
86. (3) 87. (1) 88. (4) 89. (2) 90. (1)
73. (1) Required difference
= (36 – 21)% of 1400 91. (1) 92. (2) 93. (4) 94. (3) 95. (3)
1400 15
96. (3) 97. (2) 98. (3) 99. (3) 100. (4)
  210
100

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Combined Graduate Level
Tier I (New Pattern) ................................................................................Model Paper III

GEN ERA L I N T EL LI G EN CE & Directions (8 - 9) : In each of the following


R EA SO N I N G questions, a series is given, with one term missing.
Choose the correct alternative from the given ones
Directions (1- 3) : In each of the following that will complete the series.
questions, select the related words/letters/numbers
from the given alternatives. 8. 2, 20, 56, 110, ?
(1) 132 (2) 144
1. 82 : 06 :: 76 : ? (3) 182 (4) 115
(1) 15 (2) 01
(3) 12 (4) 24 9. M E N I P O ? ?
(1) QI (2) PA
2. Reference material : Dictionary :: Periodical : (3) QU (4) QO
?
(1) Book (2) Atlas 10. A is B’s wife’s husband’s brother. C and D
(3) Biography (4) Newspaper are sisters of B. How is A related to C ?
(1) Brother (2) Sister-in-law
3. KMNP : ACDF :: PRSU : ? (3) Wife (4) Sister
(1) STVW (2) TVWY
(3) VKYZ (4) LNPR 11. If BEAT = 25 - 22 - 26 - 7 and RUST=9 – 6
– 8 – 7 then how will you code ‘BURST’?
Directions (4 - 6) : In each of the following (1) 25-22-9-8-7 (2) 25-9-6-8-7
questions, find the odd numbers/letters/number pair (3) 25-9-8-7 -6 (4) 25-6-9-8-7
from the given alternatives.
12. How many such pairs of letters are there in
4. (1) Forgetting the word RECOVERED, which have as many
(2) Convergent production letters between them in the word as in the
(3) Divergent Production English alphabet ?
(4) Cognition (1) Three (2) Four
5. (1) 9-26 (2) 11-36 (3) Six (4) Five
(3) 13-42 (4) 7-18
5 27 3
6. (1) WXYZ (2) PRSQ 13.   ?
9 25 5
(3) ABCD (4) EFGH
(1) 2 (2) 3
7. Arrange the following words as per order in (3) 4 (4) 1
the dictionary.
14. After giving a discount of l5% an article is
(A) Acarpous (B) Across
sold at Rs. 2550, what is its marked price ?
(C) Accede (D) Academic
(1) Rs. 3200 (2) Rs.3000
(E) Accentuate
(3) Rs. 2900 (4) Rs.3700
(1) (D), (A), (C), (E), (B)
(2) (B), (C), (A) (D), (E) 15. The age of Ram is double as that of Shyam
(3) (C), (D), (A), (B), (E) and half as that of Suresh. If the sum of their
(4) (A), (B), (D), (C), (E) ages is 70, what is the age of Ram ?

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(1) 20 (2) 30 Answers Figures :


(3) 40 (4) 10
16. Insert the arithmetic operations in the
following numerical figures :
13 * 3 * 4 * 3 = 4 (1) (2) (3) (4)
(1)   (2)   22. There are three intersecting circles
(3)    (4)   representing English knowing persons,
sportsman and persons who are working as
Directions (17) : In each of the following policeman. Different regions so obtained in
questions. select the missing number from the given the figure are marked 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7.
responses.

17. 25 17 41
32 40 11
26 ? 31 If you select persons, who do not know
(1) 25 (2) 34 English and are not policeman, which of the
(3) 38 (4) 26 region is to be selected ?
(1) 7 (2) 6
18. Ram and Ravi start together from a point in (3) 3 (4) 2
opposite direction on scooters. Ram’s speed
is 21 km/h and Ravi’s speed is 15 km/h. What Directions (23 - 24) : In each of the following
will be the distance between them after 20 questions, which answer figure will complete the
minutes ? pattern in the question figure ?
(1) 25 km (2) 16 km 23. Question Figure :
(3) 12 km (4) 45 km
19. One morning after sunrise, Gangadhar was
walking facing a pole. The shadow of the
pole fell exactly to his right, which direction
was he facing ?
(1) South (2) West Answers Figures :
(3) North (4) East
20. How many triangles are there in this figure?
Question Figure :
(1) (2) (3) (4)
24. Question Figure :

(1) 12 (2) 14
(3) 16 or more (4) l0
21. Form the correct pattern with the segments Answers Figures :
given.
Question Figure :

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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25. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then (3) microwave region
which of the answer figures is the right image (4) visible region
of the given figure ?
32. Who benefits the most during the inflationary
Question Figure :
period ?
(1) corporate servants
(2) creditors
(3) entrepreneurs
(4) government servants
33. The plants, which grow under water stress
conditions of deserts are :
(1) Epiphytes (2) Xerophytes
(3) Heliophytes (4) Sciophytes
Answers Figures :
34. Coupling and repulsion are the two states of
:
(1) linkage (2) chiasma
(1) (2) (3) (4) (3) mutation (4) crossing over

G EN ER AL A W AR EN ESS 35. The freezing point of fresh water is _____.


(1) 4°C (2) 3°C
26. The type of fruit obtained from a (3) 5°C (4) 0°C
multicarpillary, apocarpous gynoecium is :
(1) composite (2) aggregate 36. ‘Democratic Centralism’ is an important
(3) simple (4) multiple feature of a :
(1) Communist state
27. The threshold frequency is the frequency (2) Democratic state
below which : (3) Totalitarian state
(1) photo current increases with voltage (4) Socialist state
(2) photo current decreases with voltage
(3) photo electric emission is not possible 37. The Constitution of India, describes India as
(4) photo current is constant :
(1) A Federation
28. Sir C. V. Raman was awarded Nobel Prize for (2) A quasi-federal
his work on : (3) Unitary
(1) Light Scattering (4) Union of states
(2) Radio activity
(3) Cryogenics 38. An increase in the quantity supplied
(4) Sonometer suggests:
(1) a leftward shift of the supply curve
29. The Minimum Support Price for food grains (2) a movement up along the supply curve
was introduced in the year : (3) a movement down along the supply curve
(1) 1944 (2) 1964 (4) a rightward shift of the supply curve
(3) 1974 (4) 1954
39. Who was the Delhi Sultan to impose Jizya
30. Total assembly segments in Delhi are : even on the Brahmins ?
(1) 50 (2) 60 (l) Ala-ud-din Khilji
(3) 70 (4) 40 (2) Firuz Tughluq
31. Transition ions absorb light in (3) Muhammad Tughluq
(1) infrared region (4) Balban
(2) ultraviolet region 40. Dactylogram is related with :

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(1) teleprinter (2) perumbulator 49. Who said that “Where there is no law there
(3) cereals (4) finger print will not be Liberty” ?
(1) Karl Marx (2) Plato
41. Preparation of butter, ghee by a household
(3) Machiavelli (4) John Locke
for their own use is a part of :
(1) own-account production 50. The UNIX operating system is suitable for :
(2) household capital formation (1) Multi user
(3) industrial production (2) Real-Time Processing
(4) consumption (3) Distributed Processing
(4) Single user
42. The current spell of cold wave in the US has
been a fall out of the : QU AN T I TAT I V E APT I T U DE
(1) polar vortex
51. .If the side of a square is reduced by 50%, its
(2) biodiversity and habitats
area will be reduced by
(3) climate and energy
(1) 75% (2) 80%
(4) political administration
(3) 60% (4) 50%
43. Consumer Protection Act 1986, was amended
52. Two triangles ABC and PQR are congruent.
in:
If the area of  ABC is 60 sq. cm, then area
(1) 1992 (2) 1993
(3) 1994 (4) 1991 of  PQR will be
(1) 60 sq.cm (2) 30 sq.cm
44. The compound that has the least value for (3) 15 sq.cm (4) 120 sq.cm
octane number is :
(1) 2-methyl heptane 53. The least number which must be added to
(2) Iso-octane 1728 to make it a perfect square is
(3) 2 ,2 -dimethyl hexane (1) 36 (2) 32
(4) n-heptane (3) 38 (4) 30

45. Which one of the following is used as 54. For a triangle ABC,D and E are two points on
secondary storage system in computer ? 1
(1) RAM (2) Floppy AB and AC such that AD  AB,
4
(3) EPROM (4) ROM
1
46. Who among the following is the founder of AE  AC If BC = 12 cm, then DE is
4
the ‘Azad Hind Fauj” ?
(1) 5 cm (2) 4cm
(1) Lala Har Dayal
(3) 3 cm (4) 6 cm
(2) Subash Chandra Bose
(3) Vir Savarkar 55. If tan   cot   2 then the value of  is
(4) Chandrashekhar Azad (1) 45° (2) 60°
47. In relation to the State Government, local (3) 90° (4) 30°
government exercises: 56. A can do a piece of work in 6 days, B in 10
(1) Co-ordinate Authority days and C in 15 days. They jointly complete
(2) Delegated Authority the work and earn ` 300. The sum of their
(3) Superior Authority
wages for 2 days is
(4) Independent Authority
(1) ` 180 (2) ` 200
48. Study of organisms in relation to their (3) ` 160 (4) ` 120
environment is called :
(1) Ecology (2) Zoology 57. A sum of ` 76 is divided among A, B and C
(3) Entomology (4) Palynology in such away that A gets ` 7 more than that

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what B gets and B gets ` 6 more than what cos  cos 


C gets. The ratio of their shares is 64. If x  , then is equal to
1  sin  1  sin 
(1) 19 : 24 : 33 (2) 32 :25 : 19
(3) 32 : 24 :20 (4) 19 : 25 :33 1
(1) x  1 (2)
58. If the opposite sides of a quadrilateral and x
also its diagonals are equal, then each of the 1 1
angles of the quadrilateral is (3) (4)
x 1 1 x
(1) 90° (2) 120°
(3) 100° (4) 60°
65. In  ABC,  B = 90° and AB : BC = 2 : 1,
2 5
59. cos x  x  x  , the value of x will be The value of sin A + cot C is
4
(1) 0 (2) 1 2 5
(1) 3  5 (2)
(3) - 1 (4) None of the above 2 5
(3) 2  5 (4) 3 5
 2 1 
60. If a  2  3, then the value of  a  2  is
 a  66. Anand marks up the price of an article by
(1) 12 (2) 14 50% and then allows a discount of 20% and,
(3) 16 (4) 10 sells it to Balaji. Balaji sells it for ` 20 more
than what he purchased for, this S.P is 30%
61. For what value (s) of k the more than the original C.P of the article. Then
1 Balaji’s profit % is
expression p  p  k 2 is a perfect square? (1) 7.5% (2) 6.66%
4
(3) 8.33% (4) 9%
1 1
(1)  (2)  67. If out of 10 selected students for an
3 4
examination, 3 were of 20 years, age, 4 of 2l
1 1 and 3 of 22 years, the average age of the
(3)  (4)  group is
8 2
(1) 22 years (2) 21 years
bc a c a b (3) 21.5 years (4) 20 years
62. If    1 and a  b  c  0
a b c
then which one of the following relations is 68. Which is the largest of the following
true ? fractions?
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 8 11
(1)   (2)   , , ,
c a b a b c 3 5 11 17

1 1 1 1 1 1 8 3
(3)   (4)   (1) (2)
b a c b a c 11 5

63. .A train crosses a platform in 30 seconds 11 2


(3) (4)
travelling with a speed of 60 km/h. If the 17 3
length of the train be 200 metres, then the
length (in metres) of the platform is 69. A shopkeeper marks his goods 40% above
(1) 400 (2) 300 the cost price. He allows a discount of 5%
(3) 200 (4) 500 for cash payment to his customers. He

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receives ` 1064 after paying the discount. 71. The cost of a house was ` X lakhs in 2005.
His profit is. After 3 years, the owner of the house sold it
(1) ` 264 (2) ` 164 for 25% more than she paid it. But she has
(3) ` 200 (4) ` 800 to pay a tax of 50% of the gain. The tax
amount she has to pay is.
70. Area of the floor of a cubical room is 48 sq.m.
The length of the longest rod that can be X X
(1) (2)
kept in that room is 2 8
(1) 9 metre (2) 12 metre X X
(3) 18 metre (4) 6 metre (3) (4)
4 24
Directions (72- 75) : The graph shows the result of 10th class students of a school for 4 years. Study the
graph and answer the questions :

72. The number of students appeared for the


(1) 3 : 16 (2) 4: 17
l0th class exam in the year 2002 is
(3) 5 : 16 (4) 11 : 16
(1) 180 (2) 195
(3) 200 (4) 120 En g l i s h C o m p r e h e n s i o n
73. The percentage increase of first class in the Directions (76-80) : In the following questions,
year 2003 over the year 2002 is approximately some parts of the sentences have errors and some
(1) 12% (2) 0% are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has
(3) 10% (4) 9% an error. The number of that part is your answer. If a
sentence is free from error, then your answer is (4)
74. The year in which the maximum number of
i.e. No error.
students appeared for the 10th class exam is
(1) 2001 (2) 2002 76. After tasting both /(1) John prefers/(2) tea
(3) 2003 (4) 2000 than coffee./(3) No error (4)
75. The ratio of students who scored second 77. I loved/(1) the drawings/(2) they were so
class to the total students appeared in the real./(3) No error (4)
year 2000 is

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78. Suddenly they saw a car coming /(1) at a 86. Then with all his loot he sailed inwards
break neck speed./ (2)An old man were Scotland’s shore.
crossing the road at the zebra crossing./(3) (1) onwards (2) towards
No error (4) (3) forward (4) No improvement
79. I sprained my ankle/(1) when I was / (2) 87. Can you please give me some leave?
playing basketball./ (3) No error (4) (1) grant for me (2) grant me
(3) grant from me (4) No improvement
80. It is time/(1) we should accept all our people
as equals/(2) and as partners in the task of 88. The office is soon to be closed.
building a strong and united nation./(3) No (1) just to (2) about to
error (4) (3) where to (4) No improvement
Directions (81-83) : In the following questions, 89. The teacher was very Proficient in his
out of the four alternatives, choose the one which subject.
best expresses the meaning of the given word. (1) expert (2) well versed
(3) proficient (4) No improvement
81. CREDIBLE
(1) Charming (2) Serious 90. He found a wooden chair that has broken in
(3) Believable (4) Worthy the room.
(1) wooden and broken chair
82. EXTRICATE
(2) broken wooden chair
(1) Free (2) Tie
(3) broken and wooden chair
(3) Complicate (a) Pull
(4) No improvement
83. OBSTREPEROUS
Directions (91-93) : In the following questions,
(1) Unruly (2) lazy
out of the four alternative, choose the one which can
(3) Awkward (4) Sullen
be substituted for the given words/sentence.
Directions (84-85) : In the following questions,
91. An extract from a book of writing
four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase
(1) Excerpt (2) Review
printed in bold. Choose the alternative which best
(3) Footnote (4) Preface
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
92. One living on vegetables
84. After his business failed, he had to work
(1) vegetarian (2) herbivore
very hard to keep the wolf from the door.
(3) carnivore (4) barbarian
(1) keep away extreme poverty
(2) earn an honest living 93. A person who supports or speaks in favour
(3) regain his lost position of something
(4) defend from enemies (1) advocate (2) assistance
(3) adviser (4) volunteer
85. The mention of her former husband’s name
still makes Rita foam at the mouth. Directions (94-95) : In the following questions,
(1) angry (2) vomit four words are given in each question, out of which
(3) shy (4) fall sick only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly
spelt word.
Directions (86-90) : In the following questions,
a sentence/ part of the sentence is printed in bold, 94. (1) Possession (2) Possesian
Below are given alternatives to the bold sentence/ (3) Posseseon (4) Posessian
part of the sentence at (1), (2) and (3) which may
95. (1) Immakulate (2) Immaculate
improve the sentence, Choose the correct alternative.
(3) Immaculete (4) Imakulate
In case no improvement is needed, your answer is
(4).

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Directions (96 -100) : In the following questions, 96. The scientific invention began after the
you have two passages with 5 questions in each Industrial Revolution of ______.
passage . Read the passages carefully and choose (1) 1789 (2) 1889
the best answer to each questions out of the four (3) 1879 (4) 1779
alternatives.
97. The cabin for the pilot is called a ____.
PASSAGE – I (1) cubicle (2) cube
(3) cockpit (4) chamber
We are living in the Age of Science. Everyday
new inventions are being made for the good of 98. An aeroplane has an engine that is worked
humanity. The scientific inventions began after the by
Industrial Revolution of 1789. Within these 200 years, (1) diesel (2) petrol
science has made a wonderful progress. The (3) steam (4) gas
aeroplane is one of the most important inventions of
99. The _______ is one or the most important
science during the Modern Age. It is the fastest means
inventions of science during the Modern Age.
of transport know so far. An aeroplane resembles a
(1) ship (2) aeroplane
flying bird in shape. Inside there are seats for the
(3) motor vehicle (4) train
passengers and a cabin for the pilot. This cabin is
called a cockpit. It has an engine that is worked by 100. We are living in the ________.
petrol. It is all made up of metal and can fly at a very (1) Age of inventions
high speed. Before taking off it runs on the runway (2) Age of industrialization
for some distance to gather speed. Then it suddenly (3) Modern Age
hops up the earth and takes off. (4) Age of science

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Solutions
1. (2) 82  8  2  06 8. (3) 2 20 56 11 0 182
Similarly
+ 18 + 36 + 54 + 72
76  7  6  01
+ 18 + 18 + 18
2. (4) Dictionary is a reference material similarly.
Newspaper is a periodical 1 2 1
9. (3) M   N  P  Q
2
3. (2) K  1 2
M  N  P 4 6 6
E  I  O  U
2 1 2
A  C  D  F There are two alternating series, One
series consists of successive vowels.
2 1 2
P  R  S  U
10. (1) A is brother of B.
2 1 2
T  V  W  Y C and D are sister of B.

4. (1) Forgetting is different from the other three + + 


terms. A  
 B  
5. (2) 9  26  9  26  35 |

Sisters 
11  36  11  36  47   
C D
13  42  13  42  55
7  18  7  18  25 A is brother of C.
Except second option, the sum of all
other pairs is divisible by 5 11. (4) B E A T R U S T
       
1
6. (2) W  1 1
 X  Y  Z 25 22 26 7 9 6 8 7
1 1 1
A  B  C  D Therefore -
1 1 1
E  F  G  H B U R S T
But     
2 1 2 25 6 9 8 7
P  R  S  Q
7. (1) Arrangement of words per dictionary: 12. (2)   
18 15 16 5 4
R E C OV E R E D
(D) Academic
5 27 3
 13. (4)   x
9 25 5
(A) Acarpous
 5 5 27
  1
3 9 25
(C) Accede
x 1

(E) Accentuate 14. (2) 85%  Rs.2550

(B) Across
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21. (4) All the components of question figure


2550
100%   100 from answer figure (4)
85
22. (3) The person who don’t know English and
 Rs.3000
are not policemen, can be represented by
15. (1) Let the age of shyam is x years. the region marked “3”
Age of Ram  2x years 23. (1) 24. (1)
Age of Suresh = 4 x year 25. (3)
According to question 26. (2) The type of fruit obtained from a
x  2 x  4 x  70 multicarpillary, pocarpus gynoecium is
7 x  70 aggregate fruit. Aggregate fruits are
x  10 special because they form from multiple
ovaries in the same flower each ovary is
Age of Ram
capable of giving rise to one fruit
 2 x  2 1  20 year Raspberries, blackberries and
strawberries are examples of aggregate
16. (2)  13  3  4  3  4 fruit.
 13  12  3  4
27. (3) Threshold frequency is the minimum
 1 3  4 frequency of radiation that will produce
17. (4) The sum of three numbers in each column a photoelectric effect or below which
is 83 photoelectric emission is not possible.
First column = 25 + 32 + 26 = 83 28. (1) Sir CV Raman was awarded Nobel Prize
Second column = 83 - (17 + 40) for his work on light scattering in 1930
= 83 – 57 = 26 for physics.
Third column = 41 + 11 + 31 = 83
29. (*) The Minimum Support Prices (MSP) were
18. (3) The distance b/w Ram and Ravi after 20 announced by the Government of India
minutes for the first time in 1966-67 for wheat in
20 15 21  15 the wake of the green revolution and
   extended harvest to save the farmers from
3 3 3
depleting profits.
 12 km
30. (3) There are 70 assembly segments in Delhi.
19. (1) In the meaning the shadow of an object
forms in the west direction. If means 31. (4) Transitions ions absorb light in visible
Gandhinagar was going South. region.
32. (3) Entrepreneurs benefits the most during
B the inflationary period as inflation has
20. (3) A C
the effect of redistributing income
G H because prices of all factors do not
I decline in the same proportion.
J K 33. (2) Xerophytes are the plants which grow
F D under water stress conditions of deserts
E as Xerophytes is a spaces plants that
The triangle are have adapted to survive in an
IJK, JKE, KED, JEF environment with little liquid water such
as desert or an ice or snow covered
IAC, ICD, IFD, IAF region in the Alps or the Arctic.
CAD, DCF, AFD, AFC
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34. (1) Genetic Linkage is the tendency of alleles 46. (2) Subash Chandra Bose is the founder of
that are close together on a chromosome the ‘Azad Hind Fauj”. It was a part of a
to be inherited together during the political movement originating in the
meiosis phase of sexual reproduction 1940s outside of India with the purpose
which involves coupling and repulsion. of allying with Axis powers to free India
from British rule.
35. (4) The freezing point of fresh water is 0°C
or 32° F. The freezing point is the point 47. (2) In India local government has not an
where water changes into solid when independent authority but only a
cooled. derivative. Its functions and powers are
consorted or determined by the or
36. (1)
determined by the slate legislative. So
37. (4) The constitution of India describes India out of the given choices most appropriate
as union of states. choice is delegated authority.
38. (2) An increase in the quantity supplied 48. (1) Ecology is the scientific analysis and
suggests a movement up along the study of interactions among organisms
supply curve. and their environment. It includes the
study of interactions organisms have
39. (2) Firuz Tughluq imposed Jizya even on the
with each other organisms and with a
Brahmanas who were either left from this
biotic components of their environment.
tax or neglected while collecting it by all
previous sultans. 49. (4) John Locke is known as “father of
Liberalism”. In Two Treatises of
40. (4) Dactylogran is related with finger print.
Government he declared that under
41. (4) Preparation of butter, ghee by a natural Law, all people have the right of
household for their own use is a part of life, liberty and state and said that “Where
consumption. there is no Law there well not be Liberty.
42. (1) The 2014 north American (US) was an 50. (1) UNIX is a family of multitasking,
unusually cold winter affecting parts of multiuser computer operating systems
Canada and the Eastern united States. that derive from the original AT & UNIX
The even occurred in early 2014 and was develop in the 1970s at the Bill Labs
caused by a southward shift of the North research center by Ken Thompson,
Polar Voter. Dennis Ritchie and others.
43. (2) (4) Consumer Protection Act 1986. 51. (1) Required % decrease
The Act was amended in 1991 mainly to
  50    50  
=  50  50 
incorporate provisions for the growth of 
District forum. In 1993 the act was again  100 
amended exhaustively to make it more
 100  25  75%
effective and purposeful.
52. (1) Both the triangles are congruent
44. (4) n-heptane has the least value for octane
number; i,e o. Octane number is a  ABC  60
standard measure of the performance of PQR  60 sq.cm
an engine or aviation fuel. The higher
the Octane number, the more compression 53. (1) 41 41  1681
the fuel can with stand. Isooctane has an 42  42  1764
octane rating of 100. (highest)  Required answer
45. (2)  1764  1728  36

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A C's share  Rs  b  6 
54. (3)
 b  b  7  b  6  76
D E  3 b  76  1  75
b  25
B C  A's share  25  7  Rs.32
C's share  25  6  Rs.19
AD AB  Required ratio:

AE AC
32 : 25 :19
ADE  ABC
1 58. (1) A D
 DE  BC
4
1
 12  3 cm
4 B C
55. (1) tan   cot   2 AB = CD
BC = AD
 tan   cot   2
AC = BD
1 It will be a rectangle each angle will be
 tan   2
tan  a right angle.

tan 2   1 2 5
 2 59. (4) cos x  x  x 
tan  4

 tan 2   2 tan   1  0 1 1 1 3
 x 2  2.x.   
2 4 4 4
  tan   1  0
2
2
 1
tan   1  0   x   1  1
tan   1
 2

  45 1  cos x  1

56. (2)  A  B  C ' 1 day work 60. (2) a  2  3

1 1 1 53 2 1 1 1 2 3
      
6 10 15 30 a 2 3 
2 3 2 3 
1
 2 3
3   2 3
43
Hence, the work will be completed in 3
days 2
1  1
 Their 2 day’s wages  a2   a  2
2 
= Rs 200 a  a

 
2
57. (2) B's share  Rs b  2 3 2 3 2
A's share  Rs  b  7   16  2  14

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1 1 1 1
61. (3) P  P  K2   
4 a c b
2 2
  1 1 1
2 63. (2) Speed of train = 60 km
 P  2. P.       K 2
8 8 8  5
  60   m/sec
2  18 
1 1
 K2     K  
8 8 50
 m/sec
3
bc a c a b If the length of platform be = x meter
62. (3)   1 Than
a b c
Speed of train
bc a b a c
   1  0 Length of (train + platform)
a c b 
Time Taken in crossing
bc a b a cb
   0 50 2000  x
a c b  
3 30
cb ba a cb
    30 10  200  x
a c b
 x  500  200  300 m
c 2  bc  ab  a 2
 cos  cos  1  sin 
64. (2) x  1  sin   1  sin  1  sin 
ac
  
a cb

b cos  1  sin  

 c 2  a 2    bc  ab 
1  sin 2 
 cos  1  sin  
ac 
cos 2 
a cb
 1  sin 
b 
cos 
 c  a  c  a   b  c  a 
 cos  1
ac  
1  sin  x
a cb

b 65. (2) A

 c  a  c  a  b  acb
 
ac 5
ca 1 B C
 
ac b AB 2

a a 1 BC 1
  
ac ac b  AB  2k
BC  k

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 AC   2k  2  k 2  5k 2  5k 68. (1)
2
 0.66
3
BC BC
 sin A  cot C   3
AC AB  0.6
5
k k
  8
 0.73
5k 2k 11
1 1 2 5 11
    0.65
5 2 2 5 17

66. (3) For Anand C.P. = Rs. x 69. (1) Cost price of article = Rs. x
3 140 95
Marked Price = Rs. x  x   1064
2 100 100

Selling Pirce  3 x  80 1064  100  100


x
2 100 140  95
= Rs. 800
6
= Rs. x  Train 1064 – 800 = Rs. 264
5
For Balaji] 70. (2) Length of room  48
6
x  20  4 3 metre
C.P = Rs.
5
 
2
6 x  130  Diagonal  3  4 3
 x  20 
5 100
 3 16  3  12 metre.
13 x 6 x
   20
10 5 25 x
71. (2) Gain = x   Rs.
100 4
x
  20
10 Taxes  x  1  Rs. x
x = Rs. 200 4 2 8
 Required gain % 72. (2) Required number of students in 2002
20 20  5  100 = 15 + 60 + 120 = 195
  100 
6x 6  200 73. (2) Required % increase
5
120  120
  100  0
25 120
  8.33%
3
74. (1) Number of students :
67. (2) Average age of the whole group Year 2000  20  50  90  160
3  20  4  21  3  22 Year 2001  30  60  110  200
 Year 2002 = 195
10
Year 2003 = 170
60  84  66 210
 
10 10
= Rs. 21 years
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75. (3) Required ratio = 50 : 160 = 5 : 16 86. (2) towards


76. (3) 87. (2) grant me
77. (3) use ‘they looked so real’ in place of ‘they 88. (2) about to
were so real.’
89. (2) well versed
78. (3) An old man is singular, so use was in
90. (2) broken wooden chair
place of were.
91. (1) Excerpt
79. (4) No error
92. (1) vegetarian
80. (2) we accepted all our people as equals
should be used 93. (1) advocate
81. (3) Credible means able to be believed so 94. (1) Possession
Believable is the right choice.
95. (2) Immaculate
82. (1) Free – (Extricate means free from a
96. (1) 1789
constraint or difficulty)
97. (3) cockpit
83. (1) Unruly means uncontrollable,
disobedient) (as obstreperous means 98. (2) Petrol
noisy and difficult to control)
99. (2) aeroplane
84. (1) Keep the wolf from the door-means have
100. (4) Age of science
enough money to avert hunger or
starvation.
85. (1) angry (form at the mouth means very
angry)

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Combined Graduate Level
Tier I (New Pattern) ................................................................................Model Paper IV

GEN ERA L I N T EL LI G EN CE & 8. LMN, MNOP, NOPQR, ?


R EA SO N I N G (1) OPQRST (2) RSTUVW
(3) ORSTUV (4) PQRSTU
Directions (1-3) : In each of the following
questions, select the related words/letters/numbers 9. 12l, 222, 424, ?
from the given alternatives. (1) 646 (2) 828
(3) 626 (4) 524
1. BED : GJI :: LON : ?
(1) QTS (2) PTS 10. From the given alternative words, select the
(3) QST (4) KNH word which cannot be formed using the
letters of the given word :
2. CDGF : HILK :: NORQ : ____?___. PRESUMPTION
(1) UVWY (2) PQTS (1) TIER (2) POMPOUS
(3) STWX (4) IGNL (3) PLIMP (4) RUIN
3. Tea : Cup :: Soup : ? 11. In a code language ‘TEMPORARY is written
(1) Glass (2) Spoon as ‘EPRSAOYM’ and ‘EXCUSE’ as
(3) Bowl (4) Mug ‘PGNVXP’. How is ‘ASSURE’ written in that
Directions (4-6) : In each of the following code ?
questions, find the odd numbers/letters/number pair (1) OPPVYP (2) OXXVYP
from the given alternatives. (3) OPPVXP (4) OXXYVP

4. (1) I (2) N 12. A train runs for 2 hrs at the speed of 40 km/
(3) W (4) H 1
h and then runs for 4 hrs at the speed of 60
5. (1) 679 (2) 124 2
(3) 568 (4) 345 1
km/h and then runs for 3 hrs, at the speed
6. (1) Distress (2) Sorrow 2
(3) Fantasy (4) Disgust of 70 km per hour. Find the average speed of
the train.
7. Which one of the given responses would be
(1) 59.5 km/h (2) 80 km/h
a meaningful order of the following ?
(3) 56.87 km/h (4) 57.1 km/h
(A) substance (B) atom
(C) molecule (D) proton 13. From the given alternatives select the word
(1) (D), (B), (C), (A) which can be formed using the letters given
(2) (A), (B), (C), (D) in the word.
(3) (B), (C), (D), (A) RATIONALISATION
(4) (D), (C), (B), (A) (1) SENSATION (2) ALTERATION
(2) TRANSITION (4) INTERNAL
Directions (8-9) : In each of the following
questions, a series is given, with one term missing. 14. If + means ÷, - means ×, × means + and ÷
Choose the correct alternative from the given ones means -, then which of the alternatives is
that will complete the series. correct ?

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(1) 5  8  5  5  1  12 The road was not good. The driver drove the
(2) 55  2  10  1 5  16 car for last fifteen years.
Conclusions :
(3) 38  10  5  7  8  25
I. The accident occurred due to bad
(4) 10  12  2  30  1  10 condition of road.
15. If PRQST is coded as 13245 and OTUWV is II. There was a mechanical fault in the car.
coded as 05687, then how is TXOQP coded? (1) Only conclusion II is true
(1) 59021 (2) 69021 (2) Both the conclusions can be true
(3) 21096 (4) 95210 (3) None of the conclusions can be true
(4) Only conclusion I is true
Directions (16-17) : In each of the following
questions. select the missing number from the given 20. The following diagram represents people who
responses. speak different languages.
(i) Kannada (ii) English
(iii) Hindi (iv) Marathi
16. 3 5 2 What does the shaded area represents ?
6 7 8
9 10 4
? 65 30
(1) 50 (2) 51
(3) 52 (4) 49

3 4 13
(1) People who speak English and Hindi.
8 8 56
17. (2) People who speak Kannada, English and
5 3 ? Hindi.
(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) People who speak Kannada, English and
(3) 8 (4) 2 Marathi.
(4) People who speak Kannada and English.
Directions (18-19) : In each of the following
questions, one statement(s) is followed by two 21. Which one of the following diagrams
Conclusions/ Assumptions, I and II. You have to represents the correct relationship with the
consider the statement(s) to be true, even if they Class teacher, Girls and Boys of Std. VIII?
seem(s) to be at variance from commonly known facts.
You have to decide which of the given conclusions/
assumptions, if any, follow(s) from the given
statements (s). (1) (2) (3) (4)
18. Statement : Read this notice before entering Directions (22-23) : In each of the following
into the stadium.
questions, from the given answer figures, select the
Assumptions: one in which the question figure is hidden /
I. People are literate.
embedded.
II. No blind person comes to the stadium.
(1) Only assumption II is implicit 22. Question Figure :
(2) Neither I nor II is implicit
(3) Both I and II are implicit
(4) Only assumption I is implicit
19. Statement : A car had driven off the road and
hit a tree. The driver was efficient enough.

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Answers Figures : Matrix – II


5 6 7 8 9
9 P Q R S T
(1) (2) (3) (4) 8 T S Q P R
23. Question Figure : 7 R T S Q P
6 S P T R Q
5 Q R P T S
(1) 79, 12, 16, 36 (2) 95, 00, 22, 44
Answers Figures : (3) 88, 33, 26, 48 (4) 66, 21, 24, 25
G EN ER AL A W AR EN ESS
26. Tesla is a unit of magnetic :
(1) flux (2) induction
(1) (2) (3) (4) (3) moment (4) field
24. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown 27. The percentage of carbon in cost iron is :
below in the question figures. From the given (1) 0.01 to 0.25 (2) 0.5 to 1.5
answer figures, indicate how it will appear (3) 6 to 8 (4) 3 to 5
when opened.
Question Figure : 28. The damage of the human body due to
radiation (X-rays or  -rays etc,) is measured
in :
Answers Figures : (1) Rems (2) Roentgen
(3) Curie (4) Rads

(1) (2) (3) (4) 29. Virtually treeless, sparse vegetation is found
in :
25. A word is represented by only one set of (1) Taiga (2) Alpine
numbers as given in any one of the (3) Tundra (4) Chapparal
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
the alternatives are represented by two 30. Flywheel is an important part of a steam
classes of alphabets as in two matrices given engine because it :
below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are (1) accelerates the speed of the engine
numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are (2) helps the engine in keeping the speed
numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these uniform
matrices can be represented first by its row (3) decreases the moment of inertia
and next by its column, e.g., ‘N’ can be (4) gives strength to the engine
represented by 43, 34. etc., and ‘R can be 31. Soil factors are otherwise known as :
represented by 97,68, etc. Similarly you have (1) Edaphic factors
to identify the set for the word given ‘POLO’. (2) Biotic factors
Matrix – I (3) Physiographic factors
(4) Climatic factors
0 1 2 3 4
4 K L M N O 32. Which of the following does not have a
Stupa?
3 L M K O N (1) Ranchi (2) Sanchi
2 N O L M K (3) Barhut (4) Dhamek
1 M N O K L
0 O K N L M

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33. Stamens are fused with each other by their (3) a statue
anthers and also with the petals in : (4) a Peepal Tree
(1) Leguminosae
42. Potato was introduced to Europe by :
(2) Liliaceae
(1) Portuguese (2) Germans
(3) Compositae
(3) Spanish (4) Dutch
(4) Euphorbiaceae
43. Former Army Chief General KV Krishna Rao,
34. Deficiency of iron causes :
who passed away on 30 January 2016, was
(1) Goitre (2) Polio
known to have played a key role in which
(3) Rickets (4) Scurvy
war?
35. Which of the following books is not written (1) 1948 War with Pakistan
by Jawaharlal Nehru ? (2) 1962 Indo China War
(1) Discovery of India (3) 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War
(2) My Experiments with Truth (4) 1999 Kargil War
(3) An Autobiography
44. The unit of noise pollution (level) is :
(4) Glimpses of World History
(1) decibel (2) decimal
36. ‘Shadow Cabinet’ is the feature of (3) ppm (4) None of these
Administrative system of :
45. Where does the cabbage store food ?
(1) Britain (2) USA
(1) Leaves (2) Stem
(3) France (4) Japan
(3) Fruit (4) Root
37. Which National Highway is called Shershah
46. The production, marketing, storage,
Suri Marg ?
advertisement and consumption of smokeless
(1) National Highway No. 3
tobacco is banned in :
(2) National Highway No. 8
(1) Assam
(3) National Highway No. 7
(2) Arunachal Pradesh
(4) National Highway No. 1
(3) Nagaland
38. Which of the followings is not correct ? (4) Meghalaya
(1) NMA-National Monuments Authority
47. The pair of compounds used as anesthetic in
(2) PIL-Public Interest Litigation
medicines :
(3) NGT-National Growth Tribunal
(1) Ether, Ammonia
(4) MSP-Minimum Support Price
(2) Nitrous oxide, Chloroform
39. Which body is constituted by the President (3) Chloroform, Nitrogen dioxide
of India to advise on the decision of Central (4) Nitrogen dioxide, ether
Resources between the centre and the state?
48. Who is known as the Father of ‘Indian
(1) Tariff Commission
Unrest’ ?
(2) Finance Commission
(1) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(3) Planning Commission
(2) Lalalajpat Rai
(4) Taxation Enquiry Commission
(3) Aurobindo Ghosh
40. “Ryder Cup” is awarded to the players of : (4) Bipin Chandrapal
(1) Baseball (2) Basketball
49. Obsidian, Andesite, Gabbro and Perodite are:
(3) Cards (4) Golf
(1) Metamorphic rocks
41. The site of birth [nativity] of Gautam Buddha (2) Intrusive rocks
is marked by : (3) Sedimentary rocks
(1) a monastery (4) Extrusive rocks
(2) a “Rummindei Pillar” of Ashok Maurya

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50. Section of IPC, which deals with LGBT working, and finishes the job. How many
(Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) days did C require ?
community is : (1) 5 (2) 8
(1) 377 (2) 376 (3) 3 (4) 4
(3) 370 (4) None of these
1
58. If x  3  2 then the value of x 
3
QU AN T I TAT I V E APT I T U DE is
x3
51. The term to be added to 121a2 + 64b2 to make
a perfect square is (1) 10 2 (2) 14 2
(1) 176 ab (2) 276 a2b (3) 22 2 (4) 8 2
(3) 178 ab (4) 188 b2a
59. What is the product of the roots of the
52. A tank 40 m long, 30 m broad and 12 m deep
is dug in a field 1000 m long and 30 m wide. equation x 2  3  0?
By how much will the level of the field rise (1)  3 (2) 3i
if the earth dug out of the tank is evenly
spread over the field ? (3)  3i (4)  3
(1) 2 metre (2) 1.2 metre
60. On what sum of money will the difference
(3) 0.5 metre (4) 5 metre
between S.I and C.I for 2 years at 5% per
53. In a triangle, if orthocentre, circumcentre, in annum be equal to ` 25 ?
centre and centroid coincide, then the triangle (1) ` l0,000 (2) ` 10,500
must be
(3) ` 9,500 (4) ` 9000
(1) obtuse angled (2) isosceles
(3) equilateral (4) right-angled 61. The minimum number of common tangents
drawn to two circles when both the circles
54. If 15% of x is same as 20% of y then x : y is
touch each other externally is
(1) 4 : 3 (2) 5 : 4
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 6 : 5 (4) 3 : 4
(3) 3 (4) 0
55. If  FCH is isosceles and FG < 3 cm. GH =
62. A cistern normally takes l0 hours to be filled
8 cm, then of the following, the true relation by a tap. But because of a leak, it takes 2
is. hours more. In how many hours will the leak
(1) GH = FH (2) GF = GH empty a full cistern ?
(3) FH > GH (4) GH < GF (1) 45 (2) 48
56. The numerical value of (3) 30 (4) 60

1 63. You arrive at your school 5 minutes late if


1  sec 2 27 you walk with a speed of 4 km/h, but you
2
cot 63
arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled time
1 is
  co sec2 27 if you walk with a speed of 5 km/h. The
sin 63
2
distance of your school from your house (in
(1) 1 (2) 2 km) is
(3) -l (4) 0 (1) 4 (2) 5
(3) 10 (4) 2
57. A and B together can complete a job in 8
days. Both B and C, working alone can finish 64. If a, b, c, d, e are five consecutive odd
the same job in 12 days. A and B commence numbers, their average is
work on the job, and work for 4 days, (1) 5  a  4 
whereupon A leaves. B continues for 2 more
days, and then he leaves too. C now starts abcde
(2)
5
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(3) 5  a  b  c  d  e  How much did the man pay ?


(1) ` 75 (2) ` 150
(4) a  4
(3) ` 100 (4) ` 125
1 Directions (73-75) : Study the diagram and
1 x4  2
answer the questions.
65. If x   1, then the value of x is
x 3x2  5 x  3

1 1
(1) (2)
4 2
3
(3) (4) 0
4

x
66. If sin  x 2  2 x  2, then the value of x is
2
(1) 0 (2) 1
(3) - 1 (4) None of these

sin 43 cos19


67. The value of   8 cos2 60 is
cos 47 sin 71
(1) 0 (2) 1
(3) 2 (4) -l
68. The angle subtended by a chord at its centre
is 60°, then the ratio between chord and
radius is
(1) 1 : 2 (2) 1 : 1
(3) 2 :1 (4) 2 : I

69. If x + y = 15, then (x – 103) + (y – 5)3 is


(1) 25 (2) 125
(3) 625 (4) 0
70. If goods be purchased for ` 450 and one
third sold at a loss of 10%. At what gain 73. If the total annual expenditure of family B is
percent should the remainder be sold so as ` l0.000 then money spent on clothes during
to gain 20% on the whole transaction ? the year is
(1) 32% (2) 35% (1) ` 600 (2) ` 6000
(3) 28% (4) 30%
(3) ` 1500 (4) ` 200
71. If ABC is an equilateral triangle and P, O, R
74. What fraction of the total expenditure is spent
respectively denote the middle points of AB.
on Education in family A ?
BC, CA then.
(1) PQR must be an equilateral triangle 2 9
(2) PQ + QR + PR = AB (1) (2)
3 13
(3) PQ + QR + PR=2 AB
(4) POR must be a right angled triangle 1 13
(3) (4)
5 20
72. A man saves ` 25 on the purchase of an
article on which a discount of 20% is allowed.
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75. If the total annual expenditure of family A is 83. GROUP


` 30,000 then money spent on food, clothes (1) Singular (2) Individual
and house rents is. (3) Alone (4) Solitary
(1) ` 18,000 (2) ` 21,000 Directions (84-86) : In the following questions,
(3) ` 15.000 (4) ` 18,500 four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase
printed in bold. Choose the alternative which best
En g l i s h C o m p r e h e n s i o n expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
Directions (76-80) : In the following questions, 84. We must husband our resources against hard
sentences are given with blanks to be filled with an times.
appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are (1) save (2) support
suggested for each question. Choose the correct (3) sing (4) concede
alternative out of the four.
85. The newly elected Chief Minister has
76. Leila said the new restaurant was nothing to promised to bring about changes in the state.
write about. She thought it was _____ (1) produce (2) make
(1) just average (2) really terrible (3) carry (4) cause to happen
(3) splendid (4) excellent
86. He gave vent to his pleasure with a smile.
77. My Nigerian friend, Fela is having trouble (1) shared (2) allowed
finding work here in London, but he says if (3) expressed (4) enjoyed
push comes to shove he can always
(A) go to jail Directions (87-91) : In the following questions,
(2) win the lottery a sentence/ part of the sentence is printed in bold,
(3) end of the journey that is life Below are given alternatives to the bold sentence/
(4) go back to Nigeria part of the sentence at (1), (2) and (3) which may
improve the sentence, Choose the correct alternative.
78. If you say to someone “You’re so full of In case no improvement is needed, your answer is
yourself “ they’ll probably feel (4).
(1) upset (2) pleased
(3) calm (4) proud 87. The robbers fled before the Police came.
(1) arrived (2) were coming
79. The archer missed the _______ by an inch. (3) had come (4) No improvement
(1) score (2) point
(3) blow (4) aim 88. The hosts were taken aback when many
guests who had been invited did not turn up
80. Bob and Jane decided to tie the knot because for the party.
(1) they loved one another (1) had been invited
(2) they needed to save money (2) had invited
(3) they wanted to make a long rope (3) was invited
(4) it had come undone (4) No improvement
Directions (81-83) : In the following questions, 89. The master aimed a blow to Oliver’s head
choose the word opposite in meaning to the given with the ladle.
word. (1) a throw at (2) a punch in
81. ACQUIT (3) a blow at (4) No improvement
(1) Despair (2) Mild 90. The athletes who have won prizes are being
(3) Smart (4) Condemn honoured.
82. DISSENT (1) The prize winning athletes
(1) Discord (2) Disagreement (2) The athletes who are given prizes
(3) Unacceptable (4) Agreement (3) The athletes who are winning prizes
(4) No improvement

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91. Motor cars carry people from one place to maintaining most of the national highways network.
another. The National Highways Development Project (NHDP)
(1) from place to place is a major effort to expand and upgrade the network
(2) about the place of highways. NHAI often uses a public-private
(3) for travel partnership model for highway development
(4) No improvement maintenance and toll collection. National highways
constituted about 2% of all the roads in India, but
Directions (92 - 95) : In the following questions,
carried about 40% of the total road traffic as of 2010.
out of the four alternative, choose the one which can
The majority of existing national highways are two-
be substituted for the given words/sentence.
lane roads (one lane in each directions), thought much
92. The firing of many guns at the same time to of this is being expanded to four-lanes, and some to
mark an occasion six or eight lanes. Some sections of the network are
(1) fusillade (2) salvo toll roads. Over 30,000 km of new highways are
(3) attack (4) volley planned or under construction as part of the NHDP,
as of 2011. This includes over 2,600 km of expressway
93. A word that reads the same backwards as
currently under construction.
forwards
(1) acrostic (2) homophone 96. What is the current measurement of
(3) acronym (4) palindrome expressways under construction in India?
(1) 15,000 km (2) 30,000 km
94. A person who is self-centred
(3) 2,600 km (4) 1,000 km
(1) egoist (2) masochist
(3) narcissist (4) eccentric 97. What is the responsibility of the NHAI?
(1) planning of National Highways
95. A principle or standard by which anything is
(2) building of National Highways
or can be judged
(3) control upgrading and maintaining of
(1) manifesto (2) copyright
National Highways
(3) epitome (4) criterion
(4) expansion of National Highways
Directions (96-100) : In the following questions,
98. What is the measurement of two-lane National
you have two passages with 5 questions in each
Highways of India?
passage . Read the passages carefully and choose
(1) 15,000 km (2) 61,000 km
the best answer to each questions out of the four
(3) 50,000 km (4) 71,000 km
alternatives.
99. What percentage of roads in India are National
Passage I
Highways?
The National Highway Network of India measures (1) 2% (2) 30%
over 70,934 km as of 2010. Including over 1,000 km of (3) 4% (4) 40%
limited-access expressways. Out of 71,000 km of
100. The majority of National Highways in India
National Highways 15,000 plus km are 4 or 6 lanes
have :
and remaining 50,000 km are 2 lanes. The National
(1) two-lanes (2) six-lanes
Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is the nodal
(3) eight-lanes (4) four-lanes
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Solutions
1. (1) B E D successive letters are given. Again, the
+5 +5 +5 first letter deleted in the next term.

G J I LMN
Similarly 
MNOP
L O N

+5 +5 +5
NOPQR
Q T S 
OPQRST
1
2. (2) C  3 1
 D  G  F 9. (2) 121  222  424  828
1 3 1 The first and the third digit get doubled.
H  I  L  K
1 3 1 10. (2) There is only one ‘O’ in the given word.
N  O  R  Q Therefore, the word POMPOUS cannot
Similarly be formed
1 3 1
P  Q  T  S 11. (2) T E M P O R A R Y
3. (3) The first is contained or served in the         
second . Tea is served in cup. Similarly E P R S A Y O Y M
soup is served in the bowl.
E X C U S E
4. (1) Except I, all others are consonants.
     
5. (4) Except in 345, in all other numbers the P G N V X P
difference between the units digit is 3.
Therefore,
6. (3) Fantasy is different from the other three
word Fantasy means “imagination” All A S S U R E
other words show negative or painful      
state. O X X V Y P
7. (1) Meaningful order of the words:
12. (1) Average speed
(D) Proton Total Distance Covered

 Total Time Taken
(B) Atom
9  7 
   2  40     60     70  km
2  2 
(C) Molecule
  80  270  245  km

(A) Substance  595 km
9 7
Total time taken  2  
8. (1) In each subsequent term the number of 2 2
letters is increasing by one and

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19. (2) Clearly both the conclusions can be true.


4  9  7 20
   10 If is clearly mentioned that road was not
2 2 good and the driver drove the car off the
595 road even if he was efficient so, there
 Average Speed  may be some mechanical fault in the car.
10
 59.5 km per hours 20. (3) The shaded area is common to circles (i),
(ii) and (iv)
13. (3) There is no ‘E’ letter in the given word Therefore, the shaded area represents
So, the word SENSATION . people who speaks Kanada, English and
ALTERATION and INTERNAL cannot be Marathi.
formed.
21. (2) Class teacher is different from girls and
RATIONALISATION
boys of standard VIII. Similarly, girls are
= TRANSITION
different from boys.
14. (1) 5  8  5  5  1  12 22. (4) 23. (4) 24. (4)
5  8  5  5  1  12 25. (2) P  95,88, 79, 66, 57
5  8  1  1  12 O  44,33, 21,12, 00
5  8  1  12
L  41,30, 22,14, 03
15. (1) P R Q S T 26. (4) The tesla (Symbol T) is a unit of
     measurement of the strength of a
magnetic field. One tesla is equal to one
1 2 3 4 5
weber per square metre. The unit was
announced during the General
O T U W V
Conference on weights and Measures in
     1960 and is named in honour of Nikola
0 5 6 8 7 Tesla.
So, 27. (4) Cast Iron is an alloy of iron that contains
2-4% Carbon, along with varying amounts
T X O Q P
of silicon and manganese and traces of
     impurities such as sulphur and
5 9 0 2 1 phosphorus. It is made by reducing iron
ore in a blast furnace.
16. (2) Subtract the first number from the product
28. (1) Rem, ;unit of radiation dosage (such as
of the second and the third number to
from Xrays) applied to humans. Desired
get the lower most number in each
from Roentegen equivalent man the rem
column
is now defined as the dosage in rads that
6  9  3  54  3  51 will cause the same amount of biological
7 10  5  70  5  65 injury as one rad of Xrays or gamma
8  4  2  32  2  30 rays.
17. (3) First row = 3  4  1  13 29. (3) In Tundra, the vegetation is composed
Second row = 8  8  8  56 of dwarf shrubs, sedges and grasses
mosses and lichens. Scattered trees grow
Third row = 5  3  7  8
in some Tundra regions because of
18. (3) Both the statement I and II are implicit. extremely cold temperatures year-round.

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30. (2) Flywheel have an inertia called the 38. (3) NGT stands for National Green Tribunal
moment of inertia and thus resist changes which was established on 18th October
in rotational speed and thus helps the 2010, under the National Green Tribunal
engine in keeping the speed uniform. Act 2010 for effective and expeditious
disposal of cases relating to
31. (1) Edaphic is nature related to soil Edaphic
environmental protection and
qualities may characterize the soil itself
conservation of forest and other natural
including drainage texture or chemical
resources.
properties such as soil pH.
39. (2) The Finance Commission came into
32. (1) The Buddhist vihara at Sanchi famous
existence in 1951. It was established
for its Great Stupa located at Sanchi Town
under Article 280 of the Indian
in Raisen District of Madhya Pradesh,
constitution by the president of India. It
The Barhut Stupa were first built by the
was formed to design. the financial
Maurya king Ashoka in Satna District of
relations or central resources between the
MP. Dhamek Stupa is a massive stupa
centre and the state.
located at Sarnath, 12 km away from
Varanasi in the state of UP. 40. (4) “Ryder Cup is awarded to the players of
golf. It is a biennial men’s golf competition
33. (3) In compositae, stamens are fused with
between teams from Europe and the
each other by their attires and also with
United States.
the petals.
41. (2) The site of birth (nativity) of Gautama.
34. (*) no choice
Buddha is marked by a “Rummindei
(1) Goitre – deficiency of iodine Pillar” of Ashoka Maurya.
(2) Polio – is an viral infectious disease 42. (3) Before the end of the 16th Century, families
of Basque sailors began to cultivate
(3) Rickets – deficiency of vitamin D
potatoes along the Biscay Coast of
(4) Scurvy – deficiency of vitamin C Northern Spain. Sir Walter Raleigh
introduced potatoes to Ireland in 1589
35. (2) My Experiments with truth is the
on the 40,000 acres of land near Cork. It
autobiography of M.K. Gandhi covering
took nearly four decades for the potato
his life from early childhood through to
to spread to the rest of Europe.
1921.
43. (3)
36. (1) Shadow Cabinet is the feature of
Administrative System of Britain. A 44. (1) Loudness (also called sound Pressure
Level) is measured in logarithmic units
shadow Cabinet is a group of politicians
who hold a political post with their party, called decibels (dB). The normal human
ear can defect sounds that range between
but whose party are not in government.
(i.e. an opposition party). The current OdB (hearing the reshold) and about 140
dB, with Sounds between 120 dB and
UK shadow Cabinet is made up of
members of the Labour Party. 140 dB causing pain (Pain threshold)

37. (4) National Highway No. 1 is called 45. (1) Cabbage store food in leaves.
Shershah Suri Marg. It is one of the 46. (1) Assam became the first state to legally
Asia’s oldest and longest major roads. ban consumption of all forms of
NH-1 was the part of famous Grand Trunk smokeless tobacco, including pan masala
Road built by Sher Shah Suri. It links containing tobacco and nicotine.
New Delhi to Pakistan border. It starts
from New Delhi and ends in the town of 47. (2) Nitrous oxide, chloroform used as
anaesthetic in medicines.
Atari in Punjab.

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48. (1) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (23 July 1856- 1 Aug 53. (3) In an equilateral triangle ortho centre,
1920) born as Keshav Gangadhar Tilk cirum-centre, in - centre and centroid
was an Indian nationalist teacher, social coincide.
reformer, lawyer and an independent
activist. He was the first leader of the 15 20
Indian Independence movement. The 54. (1) x   y
100 100
British Colonial authorities called him
 15 x  20 y
‘Father of the Indian unrest.”
x 20 4
49. (2, 4) Gabbro and Perodite are examples  
of intrusive igneous rocks, while obsidian y 15 3
and Andesite are examples of Extrusive
rocks most extrusive rocks have small 55. (1) F
crystals, while intrusive rocks have large
crystals.
50. (1) Section of IPC which deals with LGBT
(Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender).
Community is 377, whoever voluntarily
has carnal intercourse against the older G H
of nature with any man woman or animal.
FG  3
Shall be punished with imprisonment for
life. Which may extend to ten years and GH  8
shall also be liable to fine. Clearly, FH = GH
The sum of the two sides of a triangle is
51. (1) 121 a  2  64 b2 greater than its third side.

 11a    8b 
2 2 1
56. (4) 1  2
 sec2 27
cot 63
Required expression
 2  11 a  8 b 1
 2
 cosec2 27
 176 ab sin 63

52. (3) Volume of earth taken out  1  tan 2 63  sec2 27


= 40  30 12  cosec 2 63  cosec 2 27
 14400 sq.metre
 1  tan 2  90  27   sec 2
Area of rectanguler field
27  cosec 2  90  27  cosec 2 27
2
 1000  30  30000 sq.m
Area of region of tank  1 cot 2 27  sec2 27  sec2 27  cosec2 27
 40  30  1200 sq.metre  1  cot 2 27  cosec 2 27
Remaining area  1 1  0
 3000  1200 57. (4) Work done by A and B in first 6 days
 28800 sq.meter = (A + B)’s days work + B’s 2 days work
 0.5 metre 1 2
 4 
8 12

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1 2 1 1
 4 
8 12  x   3 4 or  3 4

1 1 31 4 2  Product of roots


     1
2 6 6 6 3 1
 3 4   3  4   3
2 1
1 
3 3
PR 2
 Time taken by C 60. (1) Difference 
10000
1
  12  4 days P  5 5
3  25 
10000
58. (3) x  3  2 P = 100,00

1 1 61. (3)
 
x 3 2 1
62. (4) Part of the tank filled by pipe in 1 hour
3 2 10

 3 2  3 2  1
With leakage part filled in 1 hour 
12
3 2  Part emptied in 1 hour by leakage
  3 2
32 1 1 65 1
   
1 10 12 60 60
x  3 2 3 2  2 2
x  Required time = 60 hours.
3 63. (2) If the required distance be = x km, then

3 1
1  1
x   x    3 x  
3  x x 10  5
x  x  x  
4 5 60
 
3
 2 2  3 2 2 5x  4x 1
 
30 4
 16 2  6 2  22 2
1
59. (4) x 2  3  0 x  20  5 km
4
1
64. (4) Numbers : a, a + 2, a + 4, a + 6, a + 8
 x 2   3 2  0
 Required average

 1
2 a  a  2 a  4 a b a 8
2  4

x  3 0 5
 
  5a  20 5  a  4 
  a4
 1  1 5 5
  x  3 4  x  3 4   0 65. (2) Expression
  
  
1
x4 
 x2
2
3x  5 x  3
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Dividing numerator and denominator by AC = CB


x,
AC
sin AOC 
1 1 OA
x3  3 x3  3
x  x AC
3  1   sin 30 
3x  5  3 x    5 r
x  x
1 AC
 
3 2 r
 1  1
 x    3 x   r

x  x  AC 
 1 2
3 x    5
 x r
 AB  2  r
2
1 3 4 1
    Required ratio = 1 : 1
35 8 2
69. (4) x  y  15
x
66. (2) sin  x2  2x  2   x  10    y  5   0
2
  x  10    y  5 
Putting x = 1 2 3


sin  1 2  2  1   x  10  y  5   3  x  10  y
3
2
67. (1) Expression 5  x  10   y  5)  0
sin 43 cos19 70. (2) Let the required gain % = x
   8cos 2 60
cos  sin 71
90 100  x
2
150   300 
sin 43 cos19 1 100 100
  8 
cos  90  43  sin  90  19  2 450  120

100
sin 43 cos19 1
   8
sin 43 cos19 4  135  3 100  x   540
sin  90     cos   3 100  x   540  135  405
cos  90    sin  405
100  x   135
 11  2  0 3
 x  135  100  35%

O 71. (1) The link segments joining the mid points


of the sides of a triangle form four
triangles, each of which is similar to the
68. (2) original triangle.
A B
C
72. (3)  20% = Rs. 25
80
 80%   25  Rs.100
OA = OB = r units 20
AOC
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73. (3) Percentage expenditure on clothes for 82. (4) Dissent means disagreement so
family B = 15 Agreement is the opposite of
 Required expenditure disagreement.
10000 15 83. (2) Individual
  Rs.1500
100 84. (1) save (to use something carefully and
74. (3) Expenditure on education for family A make sure that you do not waste it)
= 20% 85. (4) bring about – cause, convey or conduct
20 1 86. (3) expressed (gave vent to – to express
Required fraction  
100 5 emotions)
75. (1) Food + Clothes + house rent 87. (1) arrived
= 30 + 15 + 15 = 60%
88. (4) No improvement
 Required expenditure
89. (3) a blow at
30000  60
  18000
100 90. (4) No improvement

76. (1) Just average (nothing to write about 91. (1) from place to place
means ordinary or an average) 92. (1) fusillade (a series of shorts fired)
77. (4) Push comes to shove means when the 93. (4) palindrome
situation is critical or urgent or when the
time has come for action 94. (1) egoist

78. (4) Proud (full of yourself means very self 95. (4) Criterion
satisfied) 96. (3) 2600 km
79. (4) The archer missed the aim by an inch. 97. (2) building, upgrading and maintaining of
80. (1) They loved one another (tie the knot = National highways.
get married) 98. (3) 50,000 km
81. (4) Acquit means free from criminal charge 99. (1) 2%
condemn means to express strong
disapproval. 100. (1) Two Lanes

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Combined Graduate Level
Tier I (New Pattern) ................................................................................Model Paper VII

G EN ERA L I N T EL L I G EN C E (3) 33 (4) 34


AN D R EASON I N G
9. ABC PQR DEF STU ?
Directions (1- 3) : In each of the following ques- (1) VWX (2) GHI
tions, select the related word/ letters/number from (3) IJK (4) GKL
the given alternatives.
10. From the given alternatives select the word
1. 11 : 132 :: ? which cannot be formed using the letters
(1) 10 : 100 (2) 9 : 90 given in the word.
(3) 13 : 169 (4) 15 : 250 MERCHANDISE
2. AB : ZY :: CD: ? (1) MESH (2) DICE
(1) WX (2) UV (3) CHARM (4) CHANGE
(3) XW (4) VU 11. Select the correct combination of mathematical
3. Sheep : mutton :: Deer : ? signs to replace * signs and to balance the
(1) meat (2) flesh given equation.
(3) venison (4) veal 2*4*3*4*9
(1) + × = – (2) × ÷ – =
Directions (4 - 6) : In each of the following ques- (3) × – + = (4) + – = ÷
tions, find the odd number/ letters/number pair from
the given alternatives. 12. In a retail shop. there were 54 cupboards. In
each cupboard, 28 racks were made. In each
4. (1) TPDC (2) BKDF rack 10 boxes were kept. In each box 4 shirts
(3) OLTF (4) BJLQ were packed. One day 500 boxes were sold
5. (1) Distribution (2) Dispersion and 250 boxes were purchased. How many
(3) Diversion (4) Dilution shirts were there on that day ?
(1) 59,360 (2) 59,580
6. (1) 6 (2) 24 (3) 59,480 (4) 60,380
(3) 64 (4) 120
7. Arrange the following words as per order in
15 4 2 8
the dictionary. 13.    ?
(A) Necrology (B) Necromancy 20 5 3 5
(C) Necropolis (D) Necrophilia (1) 0 (2) 1
(1) (A), (B), (C), (D) (3) 3 (4) 5
(2) (A), (B), (D), (C)
14. If 1 +4 = 9, 2 + 8= 18, 3 + 6 = 15 then 7 + 8
(3) (B), (A), (C), (D)
=?
(4) (B), (A), (D), (C)
(1) 41 (2) 23
Directions (9 - 9) : In each of the following ques- (3) 30 (4) 32
tions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose
15. If PKROK is coded as 72962 and KRRPK as
the correct alternative from the given ones that will
29972 then how can NJMLZ be coded ?
complete the series.
(1) 74314 (2) 91572
8. 2, 3, 5, 9, 17, ? (3) 51430 (4) 45176
(1) 3l (2) 32
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16. Looking at a woman sitting next to him, Amit (2) Only Conclusion II follows
said, “She is the sister of the husband of my (3) Both Conclusions I and II follow
wife”. How is the woman related to Amit ? (4) Neither Conclusion I nor II follow
(1) Daughter (2) Sister
21. Identify the region that represents students
(3) Wife (4) Niece
studying Biology and Computer not
Directions (17 - 18) : In each of the following Mathematics.
questions, select the missing number from the given Question Figure :
responses.

17. 24 20 37
31 25 ?
26 36 19
(1) 26 (2) 30 (1) 2 (2) 7
(3) 25 (4) 23 (3) 4 (4) 6

18. 6 5 4 22. Which of the following diagrams represents


the correct relationship between Books,
7 6 5
Novels and Dictionaries ?
37 23 ? Answer Figures :
(1) 10 (2) 12
(3) 13 (4) 14
19. In each of the following question, there are
two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and (1) (2) (3) (4)
Reason (R). 23. If the difference between the no. of dots on
(A) Autism is a developmental disability. the opposite faces is 3, find out the figure
(R) Heredity and lower development of brain which is correct ?
are the causes of the Autism. . Answer Figures :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are false
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true
(3) (A) is true and (R) is false
(4) (A) is false and (R) is true
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Directions : One Statement is given followed by
two Conclusions I and II.. You have to consider the Directions (24 - 25) : In each of the following
statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance questions, which answer figure will complete the
from commonly known facts. You are to decide which pattern in the question figure ?
of the given conclusions can definitely be drawn from 24. Question Figure :
the given statement. Indicate your answer.
20. Most Indians are aware that they have a
great heritage. but few would include science
in it.
Conclusions :
I. Many Indians consider sciences have
Answers Figures :
made Indian heritage great.
II. Many Indians are not aware that India
has a great scientific heritage.
(1) Only Conclusion I follows
(1) (2) (3) (4)
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25. Question Figure : (1) Shri P.M. Mehta


(2) Shri Womesh Chandra Bannerjee
(3) D.E. Wacha
(4) S.N. Bannerjee
32. Which one of the following tribal assemblies
was normally involved in the election of the
Answers Figures :
tribal chief ?
(1) Samiti (2) Sabha
(3) Gana (4) Vidata

(1) (2) (3) (4) 33. A writ is issued by


(1) a High Court
GEN ERAL AWA REN ESS (2) a Sub Court
26. In India, the interest rate on savings accounts (3) a District Court
in all the nationalized commercial banks is (4) an Administrative Tribunal
fixed by 34. Growth rate of population means
(1) Finance Minister of India (1) The difference of growth between male
(2) Union Finance Commission and female.
(3) Indian Bank Association (2) The difference in population between
(4) Reserve Bank of India urban and rural area.
27. Pegging up of a currency means, fixing the (3) The number of births per thousand
value of a currency people.
(1) at a constant level (4) The difference between birth and death
(2) at a lower level rates.
(3) at a higher level 35. Relative humidity is expressed as
(4) leaving it to market forces (1) Grams (2) Kilograms
28. Which of the following pair is wrongly (3) Percentage (4) Ratio
matched ? 36. In which of the following multiple epidermis
(1) Plato - Republic is found ?
(2) Aristotle - Politics (1) Boerhaavia (2) Amaranthus
(3) Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru - Hind Swaraj (3) Helianthus (4) Nerium
(4) Karl Marx - Das Kapital
37. Blood cancer is commonly known as
29. Which of the following is not helpful in (1) Leucoderma
controlling money supply ? (2) Leukaemia
(1) Free market policy (3) Haemophilia
(2) CRR (4) Sickle-cell anaemia
(3) Bank Rate
(4) Change in margin requirement 38. The first stable product of photosynthesis is
(1) Starch
30. Comptroller and Auditor General of India acts (2) Sucrose
as a friend, Philosopher and Guide for. (3) Phosphoglyceric acid
(1) Public Accounts Committee (4) Glucose
(2) Estimates Committee
(3) Finance Ministry 39. pH scale ranges from
(4) Committee on Public Undertakings (1) 0 – 7 (2) 8 – 14
(3) 0 – 14 (4) None
31. The first meeting of the Indian National
Congress held in 1885 was presided by

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40. Endoscope is an instrument used to detect (1) Chennai (2) Mysore


the ulcers in the stomach has a long narrow (3) Hyderabad (4) Bangalore
tube (with a small glowing bulb at one end)
49. The study of Drugs and their action is known
which is inserted in to the stomach through
as
the mouth contains.
(1) Pharmacy
(1) small current carrying wire
(2) Palaeozoology
(2) a narrow tube containing water
(3) Pharmacology
(3) optical fibre
(4) Palaeontology
(4) a narrow tube containing some chemical
solution 50. Food crops comprise.
(1) Cotton, Tobacco, Sugarcane
41. The ‘IBM-DOS’ is a
(2) Linseed, Castor, Turmeric
(1) Single user operating system
(3) Foodgrains, Pulses, Edible oilseeds
(2) Multiuser operating system
(4) Jute, Cotton, Chillies
(3) Batch operating system
(4) Time-sharing operating system QU AN T I TAT I V E APT I T U DE
42. When a single gene controls the expression 51. A can do a piece of work in 16 days and B
of more than one character. it is said to be in 24 days. They take the help of C and three
(1) Heterotrophic (2) Autotrophic together finish the work in 6 days. If the total
(3) Allotropic (4) Pleiotropic remuneration for the work is ` 400. The
43. Magnetite is amount (in rupees) each will receive, in
(1) Fe2O3 (2) Fe3O3 proportion, to do the work is
(3) FeCO3 (4) 2Fe2O3H2O (1) A : 150, B : 100, C : 150
(2) A : 100, B : l50, C : l50
44. The Ministry sometimes referred to as “Green (3) A : 150, B : 150, C: 100
Ministry” in India is Ministry of (4) A : 100, B : 150, C : 100
(1) Agriculture and Rural Development
(2) Environment and Forests 52. When 75 is added to 75% of a number, the
(3) Surface and Transport answer is the number. Find 40% of that
(4) Urban Development and Landscaping number.
(1) 100 (2) 80
45. Ama Jangal Yojna (my forest scheme) a bid (3) 120 (4) 160
to enhance forest cover in the State was
launched in 53. A train 50 metres long passes a platform of
(1) Odisha (2) Chhattisgarh length 100 metres in 10 seconds. The speed
(3) Jharkhand (4) Assam of the train in metre/second is
(1) 50 (2) 10
46. “Ranji Trophy” is given to the sport persons (3) 15 (4) 20
in
(1) Football (2) Hockey
 2 1 2 1 
(3) Cricket (4) Kabaddi  sin 7 2  sin 82 2 
54. The value of   is
47. Iron is prevented from rusting by coating   tan 2 2  tan 2 88 
 
with zinc. This process is called as
(1) Galvanisation (1) 1 (2) 2
(2) Corrosion (3) 0 (4) 4
(3) Sublimation
(4) Reduction 55. find the value of 1  2sin 2   sin 4  .

48. Where the Central Food Technology and (1) sin 4  (2) cos4 
Research Institute (CFTRI) is located ? (3) cosec4  (4) sec 4 

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56. A table with marked price ` 1200 was sold to (3) – 1 (4) 2
a customer for ` 1100. Find the rate of
64. 553  173  723  201960 is equal to
discount allowed on the table.
(1) – 1 (2) 0
1 (3) 1 (4) 17
(1) 9% (2) 8 %
3
65. If (1 + sin A) (1 + sin B) (1 + sin C) = (1 –
1 sin A) (1 – sin B) (1 – sin C), 0 < A, B, C <
(3) 9 % (4) 10%
3 
then each side is equal to
57. Each of the circles of equal radii with centres 2
A and B pass through the centre of one (1) sin A sin B sin C
another circle they cut at C and D then (2) cos A cos B cos C
 DBC is equal to (3) tan A tan B tan C
(1) 60° (2) 100° (4) 1
(3) 120° (4) 140° 66. The ratio of the ages of two persons is 4 : 7
58. A man, a woman and a boy together finish a and the age of one of them is greater than
piece of work in 6 days, If a man and a that of the other by 30 years. The sum of
woman can do the work in 10 and 24 days their ages (in years) is
respectively. The days taken by a boy to (1) 110 (2) 100
finish the work is (3) 70 (4) 40
(1) 30 (2) 35 67. The value of  , which satisfies the equation
(3) 40 (4) 45
tan 2   3  3sec ,0    90 is
59. For a triangle  ABC, D, E, F are mid-points (1) 15° or 0° (2) 30° or 0°
of its sides. If ABC = 24 sq. units then DEF (3) 45° or 0° (4) 60° or 0°
is
(1) 4 sq. units (2) 6 sq. units 68. A right pyramid 6 m height has a square base
(3) 8 sq. units (4) 12 sq. units of which the diagonal is 1152 m. Volume of
the pyramid is
60. If a 2  a  1  0, then the value of a9 is (1) 144 m3 (2) 288 m3
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 576m 3
(4) 1152 m3
(3) 1 (4) 0
61. In PQR the line drawn from the vertex P 69. If sin   0.7, then cos , 0    90 is
intersects QR at a point S. If QR = 4.5 cm and
(1) 0.3 (2) 0.49
SR = 1.5 cm then the ratios of the area of
triangle PQS and triangle PSR is (3) 0.51 (4) 0.9
(1) 4 : 1 (2) 3 : 1
(3) 3 : 2 (4) 2 : 1 70. If a= 4011 and b = 3989 then value of ab =
?
62. The angle in semi-circle is (1) 15999879 (2) 15899879
(1) a reflex angle (3) 15989979 (4) 15998879
(2) an obtuse angle
(3) an acute angle 71. If the ratio of volumes of two cones is 2 : 3
(4) a right angle and the ratio of the radii of their bases is 1
: 2, then the ratio of their heights will be
63. If x  k 3  3k 2 and y  1  3k . then for what (1) 8 : 3 (2) 3 : 8
value of k, will be x = y ? (3) 4 : 3 (4) 3 : 4
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72. 3 years ago, the average age of a family of 77. I could not put up at a hotel (1)/ because the
5 members was l7 years. A baby having been board and lodging charges (2),/ were too
born, the average age of the family is same expensive.(3)/No error (4).
today. The present age of the baby is
78. Much harassed (1)/ he left hostel (2)/ bag
1 and baggage. (3)/ No error (4).
(1) 1 year (2) 1 year
2 79. The young man (l)/ was surprised (2)/ perhaps
(3) 2 years (4) 3 years a shade scandalized. (3)/ No error (4).
Directions (73-75) : Following histogram de- 80. Every boy and every girl (1)/ were given (2)/
picts the range of heights of students in a class of 60 a packet of sweets. (3)/ No error (4)
students. study the same and answer the questions.
Directions (81-83) : In the following questions.
out of the four alternatives, choose the one which
best expresses the meaning of the given word as your
answer.
81. Honest
(1) authentic (2) upright
(3) direct (4) actual
82. Vocation
(1) examination (2) seminar
(3) occupation (4) holiday
83. Cantankerous
(1) noisy (2) quarrelsome
(3) rash (4) disrespectful
73. The number of students having height more Directions (84 - 85) : In the following questions,
than 150 cms is four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase
(1) 25 (2) 8 printed in bold in the sentence, Choose the alterna-
(3) 38 (4) 13 tive which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/
74. The number of students with their heights Phrase.
between 130 to 150 cms is 84. If you read between the lines, you will
(l) 8 (2) 6 appreciate what he writes.
(3) 14 (4) 22 (1) can read leaving lines in between
75. Group which contains maximum number of (2) can read a lot quicker
students is (3) know what the writer thinks
(1) 130 - 140 (2) 150 - 160 (4) can read and write in the language
(3) 140 - 150 (4) 160 - l70 85. To throw dust in one’s eyes.
EN G LI SH CO M PR EH EN SI O N (1) to harm someone
(2) to deceive
Directions (76-80) : In the following questions, (3) to show false things
some of the sentences have errors and some have (4) to make blind
none. Find out which part of a sentence has an er-
ror, The number of that part is your answer. If there is Directions (86 - 90) : In the following questions,
no error, your answer is (4) i.e., No error. a sentence/ part of the sentence is printed in bold.
Below are given alternatives to the bold sentence/
76. Part of the research program (1)/ involved part of the sentence at (1), (2) and (3) which may
interviewing teenagers (2)/ in inner-city areas. improve the sentence. Choose the correct alterna-
(3)/ No error (4).

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tive, In case no improvement is needed, your answer Directions (95) : In the following questions,
is (4). four words are given in each question, out of which
only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly
86. The student’s interest was raised by an
spelt word as your answer.
article he had read.
(1) quickened (2) multiplied 95. (1) misionerry (2) missionary
(3) increased (4) No improvement (3) misionary (4) missionnary
87. This telephone number is not existing. Directions (96 - 100) : In the following ques-
(1) has not existed tions, you have two passages with 5 questions in
(2) has not been existing each passage. Read the passages carefully and
(3) does not exist choose the best answer to each question out of the
(4) No improvement four alternatives.
88. Would it be impertinent to ask why you are PASSAGE-I
leaving ?
The reports published by a Delhi based non-
(1) if asking why you are leave
governmental organization working for the elimina-
(2) for asking why you are leave
tion of child labour in India suggest that there is no
(3) to asking why you are leave
end in sight to the sordid saga of child labour. The
(4) No improvement
studies conducted reveal the nightmarish ordeals that
89. We have to know that we can achieve things a vast majority of children undergo for getting the
slowly and gradually, not overnight. basic necessities of life. One of the activists narrated
(1) would know that the heart-rending and shocking stories of many hap-
(2) had to know that less children. He accused the society of insensitivity
(3) must know that towards this vulnerable section.
(4) No improvement
It is said that more than five percent of the total
90. Rajesh’s ability to use the local language Indian population are child workers. Tens of thou-
surprised me. sands are chiefly engaged in agriculture in rural areas
(1) knowing of (2) confidence with and in a variety of industries in urban areas. Children
(3) familiarity with (4) No improvement as young as seven years of age spend days stitching
footballs, boxing and cricket gloves for export. Many
Directions (91-93) : In the following questions,
children spend their entire childhood making carpets
out of the four alternatives, choose the one which
with their dexterous hands. Unofficial figures sug-
can be substituted for the given words/sentences.
gest that as many as 40 to 100 million children work in
91. The practise of having many wives. hazardous industries like glassware, fireworks, quar-
(1) bigamy (2) calligraphy ries etc. Many of them have been forced to work in
(3) polygamy (4) polyandry unhygienic conditions often on a casual basis.
92. Take great pleasure. 96. _____ of children work in hazardous
(1) revel (2) satisfied conditions.
(3) uphold (4) overhaul (1) Many (2) Millions
(3) Five percent (4) Thousands
93. A strong dislike.
(1) reciprocity (2) entreaty 97. The society is accused of ______ towards
(3) animosity (4) malice the problem of child labour.
(1) reports (2) vulnerability
94. A frog lives both on land as well as in water.
(3) insensitivity (4) bias
(1) animate
(2) amphibian 98. The word heart-rending means ______.
(3) aquatic (1) risky (2) distressing
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99. The report was published by ______.


(1) a Delhi based non-governmental
organization
(2) the Delhi government
(3) a governmental organization
(4) an activist
100. Their childhood is spent in _____ conditions.
(1) vast (2) nightmarish
(3) hapless (4) urban

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1. (2) The relation is


8. (3) 2 + 1 = 3
a : (a )2  a
3+2=5
1111  11 5+4=9
9 + 8 = 17
 121  11  132 17 + 16 = 33
Similarly,
9. (2) There are two alternating series.
 9  9   9  81  9  90 
ABC PQR DEF STU GHI

2. (3) A B ZY
10. (2) There is no letter “G” in the given word.
Therefore the word CHANGE cannot be
Pairs of opposite letters formed.
Similarly, 11. (3) 2*4*3*4*9
C D XW  2 4  3 4  9
8 1  9
99
12. (3) Total number of shirts
3. (3) The flesh of sheep is called mutton.
Similarly, the flesh of deer is called  54  28 10  4  60480
vension. Total No. of shirts gold affected
4. (3) Except in the letter group OLTF, in all   500  4    250  4 
others words all the four letters are
2000  1000  1000
consonants. In the letter group, OLTF
there is one vowel. Total No. of shirts in the shop on the day
5. (4) Dilution is different from the others.  60, 480  1000  59, 480
Dilution means the process of making a
liquid weaker by adding water. 15 5 2 8
13. (2)    x
20 4 3 5
6. (3) The number 64 is a perfect square.
x 1
7. (2) According to dictionary word will be
arranged 14. (2) 1  4  9  1  4  2   1  8   9

(A) Necrology 2  8  18   2  8  2    2  16   18
 3  6  15   3  6  2    3  12   15
(B) Necromancy
Similary

(D) Necrophilia 7  8  7   7  8  2    7  16   23
 15. (3) P  16  1  6  7
(C) Necropolis

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K  11  1  1  2 value of another single currency to a


R  18  1  8  9 basket of other currencies, or to another
measure of value, such as gold or in
O  15  1  5  6 other words, on market forces.
New,
28. (3) Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru – Hind Swaraj
N  14  1  4  5
J  10  1  0  1 29. (1) Free Market Policy is not helpful in
controlling money supply. A free market
M  13  1  3  4
is a market economy based on supply
L  12  1  2  3 and demand with little or no government
Z has been coded as '0' control. It is an idealized form of a market
economy where buyers and sellers are
16. (2) Husband of Amit’s wife means Amit
allowed to transact freely based on a
himself. So, that woman is the sister of
mutual agreement on price without state
Amit.
intervention in the form of taxes, subsidies
17. (3) The sum of all the three numbers in each or regulation.
coloumn is 81
30. (1) Comptroller and Auditor General of India
First Column  24  31  26  81 acts as a friend, philosopher and guide
Second Column  20  25  36  81 for Public Accounts Committee.
Third Column  37  x  19  81 31. (2) Under the President ship of Vyomesh
x  81  56  25 (Womesh), Chandra Bannerjee, the first
meeting of Indian National Congress was
18. (4) 6  7  5  37 held in Bombay in 1885. The meeting
6  5  7  23 was attended by 72 English-educated
4  5  6  14 people that included advocates, traders
and zamindars.
19. (2) Both the statements are true.
32. (1) Samiti
20. (3) Both conclusions follows.
33. (1) A writ is formal order that is issued under
21. (2) The number ‘7’ represents each students an authority. There are several kinds of
who study Biology and computer but writs such as habeas corpus, mandamus,
not Mathematics. prohibition quo warranto and certiorari.
22. (4) Each of them has different meaning and
different implications. In India both
23. (4) Answer Figure (4) choose the number of supreme court and High Court have been
dots on its faces like a dice. So, in this empowered with Writ Jurisdiction, Further
dice the differences between the numbers Parliament by law can extend power to
of dots on opposite faces may be 3. issue writs to any other courts.
24. (3) 34. (4) Growth rate of population or population
25. (3) Growth rate (PGR) is the increase in a
country’s population in one year. If
26. (4) In India the interest rate on saving reflects the number of births and deaths
accounts in all the nationalized during a period and the number of people
commercial banks is fixed by Reserve migrating to and from a country.
Bank of India.
35. (3) Relative humidity is the ratio of vapour
27. (4) Pegging up of a currency means, fixing Pressure. Saturated vapour Pressure or
the value of a currency against either the VP/SVP expressed as a percentage.

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36. (4) Epidermis is present at the upper (adaxial) forestation and land degradation
as well as lower (abaxial) surface of leaf mitigation.
is Nerium. In Ficus the upper epidermis
45. (1) Ama Jangal Yojna. AJY (my forest
is also three layered (generally three
scheme) a bid to enhance forest cover in
layered). but cells in it are different in all
the state was launched in Odisha. This
the layer. Neriuem cells are same in both
scheme focuses of forest restoration,
the layers.
promotion of sustainable management of
37. (2) Leukaemia is a cancer of bone and bone forest by strengthening participatory
marrow. It is due to the excessive forest management and improvement of
formation of white blood cells (lenco livelihood of forest dependent
cyctes) in the body. communities.
38. (3) All green plants apparently 46. (3) Ranji Trophy is given to the sports
photosynthesize in the same way. persons in Cricket. It is a domestic first
Yielding as an immediate product or the class cricket championship played in
first stable product the compound 3 India between teams representing
phosphoglyceric acid. regional cricket associations.
39. (3) The pH scale ranges from 0-14. A pH of 47. (1) Galvanisation
7 is neutral. A pH less than 7 is acidic, A
48. (2) CFTRI is one of the 40 national research
pH greater than 7 is basic.
laboratories in India, set up under the
40. (3) Endoscope is an instrument used to aegis of the council of scientific and
detect the ulcers in the stomach has a industrial Research (CSIR). It was opened
long narrow tube (with a small glowing on 21 Oct. 1950 in Mysore (Karnataka).
bulb at one end), which is inserted into The centre also has extended resource
the stomach through the mouth contains centres in Hyderabad, Lucknow and
optical fibre. Mumbai.
41. (1) The IBM-DOS is an operating system for 49. (3) Pharmacology is the branch of medicine
X86-based personal computers mostly and biology concerned with the study of
developed by Microsoft. It was the main drug action where a drug can be broadly
operating system for IBM PC compatible defined as any man-made, natural or
personal computers during the 1980s and endogenous (from within body)
the early 1990s.
50. (3) Food crops comprise Food grains Pulses,
42. (4) Edible oilseeds.
43. (2) Magnetite is Fe2O3 51. (1) A and B together can do the work
44. (2) The ministry some times referred to as 1 1 5 48
  
“Green Ministry” in India is ministry of 16 24 48 5
Environment and Forests and Climate with the help of C. They will do complete
Change. As this ministry is responsible the work
for planning, promoting, coordinating and
overseeing the implementation of 5 1
C 
environmental and forestry programmes 48 16
in the country its. main articles also
85 3 1
include. Survey of the flora and fauna of C    16
India, forests and other wilderness areas, 48 48 16
prevention and control of pollution, a C can complete the work in 16 days.
Ratio of their rencumeration

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1 1 1 55. (2) 1  2sin 2   sin 4 


 : :
16 24 16
=3:2:3
 A  B2  A 2  B2  2AB

1  sin2 
2
A’s share  400  3  150
8
2 1  sin 2   cos 2 
B’s share  400   100
8
 cos2 
2
 cos 4 
3
C’s share  400   150
8 56. (2) Difference b/w MP and S.P is Rs 100%
Hence the discount will be
52. (3) Let the number be x
100 100 50 25
75  100    %
x  75  x 1200 12 6 3
100
3 C
x   75  x
4
3x 57. (3)
75  x  A B
4
x
75 
4 D
x  300
So the 40% of x will be In  ABD,
AD = BD = AB = radius
40
300   120 In  ACB,
100
AC = CB = AB = radius
53. (3) Speed of the train will be
 DBC  60  60  120
50  100 150
   15 m/s 58. (3) Time taken by boy = x days
10 10
1 1 1 1
   
  10 24 x 6
1 1
54. (2) sin 2 7  sin 2 82
2 2 20  12  5 3 1
  
 tan 2 2  tan 2 88 120 120 40
x  40 days
1  1
sin 2 7   sin 2  90  7 
2  2
A
2 2
 tan 2  tan 88
1 1 E F
sin 2 7   cos 2 7
2 2 59. (2)
 tan 2 2  cot 2  90  2  B C
D
1 1  2

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1 64. (2) a  55, b  17.c  72


 DEF   ABC
4 a  b  c  55  17  72
1
  24  6 sq.units  a 3  b3  c3  3 abc  0
4
65. (2) 1  sin A 1  sin B 1  sin C 
60. (3) a 2  a  1  0
 1  sin A 1  sin B 
 a  1  a 2

 a 1  0
1  sin C   x  Let 
a3  1  0  x.x  1  sin A 1  sin B 

1  sin C 1  sin A 1  sin B 


3
a 1 a 1
9
a 1 1  sin C 
61. (4) P  
 x 2  1  sin 2 A 1  sin 2 B 
1  sin2 C
 x 2  cos 2 A.cos 2 B.cos 2 C
Q R  x   cos A.cos B.cos C
S

QR = 4.5 cm  O A,B, C 
2
SR = 1.5 cm
 x  cos A.cos B.cos C
 QS = 4.5  1.5  3 cm
66. (1) The age of two persons are 4 m and 7 m
1
 4  QS year
 PQS 2
  7 m  4 m  30
 PSR 1
 4  SR  3 m  30
2
m  10
3 sum of their ages
  2 :1
1.5
 4 m  7 m  11 m
62. (4) Angle in a semi - circle is a right angle  11 10  110 year

63. (2) x  k 3  3 k 2  m  10 
y 13 k
67. (4) tan 2   3  3sec 
when x  y.than
 sec 2   1  3  3sec 
k3  3 k 2  1 3 k
 sec 2   3sec   2  0
3 2
 k  3 k  3 k 1  0 sec 2   2sec   sec   2
  k  1  0  k  1  0  sec   sec   2   1 sec   2   0
3

k 1   sec   2  sec   1  0

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sec   2 or 1 = 25 + 7 + 4 + 2 = 38
  60 or 0 74. (3) Required number of students
68. (4) Area of base of pyramid = 6 + 8 = 14

1 75. (2) Number of students in 150 - 160 class


   dingonal 
2
internal = 25
2
76. (2) Use ‘involves interviewing teenagers’ in
1
 1152  576 sq.meter place of ‘involved interview teenagers’
2
77. (4) No error
1
  Area 78. (1) ‘Being much harassed’ should be used.
3
of base  Height 79. (4) No error

1 80. (2) Every is singular, so ‘was given’ should


  576  6  1152 sq.meter be used instead of were given.
3
81. (1) authentic it means genuine or real.
69. (3) sin   0.7
82. (4) holiday
2
 cos   1  sin  83. (2) quarrel some as cantankerous means bad
tempered irritable, short or hot tempered
 1   0.7   1  0.49  0.51
2
84. (3) read between the lines means try to
70. (3) a  4011, b  3989 understand what is meant by something
that is not written openly.
 ab  4011  3989
85. (2) to deceive to mislead someone by
  4000  11 4000  11 misrepresentation or distraction.

 4000 2  112 86. (2) multiplied


16000, 000  121 87. (3) does not exist
= 15999879 88. (4) No improvement

1 2 89. (3) must know that


r1 h  2
V1 3 r V 90. (3) familiarity with
  1   1
71. (1) V2 1 2
r2 h2  2 
r V2
91. (3) Polygamy
3
92. (1) revel means celebrate, or make marry
2
2 1 V
    1 93. (3) animosity
3  2  V2
94. (2) amphibian
V 2 8
 1  4  95. (2) missionary
V2 3 3
96. (2) Millions
72. (3) Present age of child
97. (3) insensitivity
 17  6  17  5  3  5
98. (2) distressing
 102   85  15   102  100 99. (1) a Delhi based non-governmental
 2 years organization

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Combined Graduate Level
Tier I (New Pattern) ................................................................................Model Paper VIII

G EN ERA L I N T EL L I G EN C E the correct alternative from the given ones that will
AN D R EASON I N G complete the series.
Directions (1- 3) : In each of the following ques- 8. 7, 2, 22, 42, 82, ?
tions, select the related word/ letters/number from (1) 173 (2) 162
the given alternatives. (3) 183 (4) 143
9. ACE, BDF, CEG, ?
1 1 1 (1) DEF (2) DFH
1. : : :?
9 81 13 (3) DEH (4) DFE
1 1 10. 1f > denotes +, < denotes -, + denotes ÷, ^
(1) (2) denotes ×, - denotes =, × denotes > and =
169 125
denotes <, choose the correct statement of
1 1 the following.
(3) (4)
120 127 (1) 13 > 7 < 6 + 2 = 3 ^ 4
(2) 9 > 5 > 4 – 18 + 9 > 16
2. Cobbler: Leather :: Tailor : ? (3) 9 < 3 < 2 > 1 × 8 ^ 2
(1) Cloth (2) Shirt (4) 28 + 4 ^ 2 = 6 ^ 4 + 2
(3) Draper (4) Thread
11. Mahesh is’60’years old. Ram is ‘5’ years
3. FLOWER : REWOLF : FRUITS :? junior to Mahesh and ‘4’ years senior to
(1) STIURE (2) STIURF Raju. The youngest brother of Raju is Babu
(3) STUIFR (4) STRUIF and he is’6’years junior to him. What is the
Directions (4 - 6) : In each of the following ques- age difference between Mahesh and Babu ?
tions, find the odd number/ letters/number pair from (1) 18 years (2) 15 years
the given alternatives. (3) 13 years (4) 06 years

4. (1) Bachelor (2) Widow 12. In a certain code language Sue Re Nik means
She is brave, Pi Sor Re Nik means She is
(3) Spinster (4) wife
always smiling and Sor Re Zhi means is
5. (1) 88 (2) 97 always cheerful. What is the code used for
(3) 132 (4) 121 the word ‘smiling’ ?
(1) Nik (2) Re
6. (1) I (2) E
(3) Pi (4) Sor
(3) B (4) U
13. If ‘FATHER’ is coded as ‘HCVJGT’ then how
7. Which one of the given responses would be
can ‘SHIP’ be coded as :
a meaningful order of the following ? (1) TIJQ (2) UJKR
(A) Plant (B) Seed (3) THKR (4) UKJR
(C) Fruit (D) Seedling
(1) (D), (B), (C), (A) (2) (B), (C), (A), (D) 14. From the given alternative words, select the
(3) (D), (A), (C), (B) (4) (C), (B), (D), (A) word which can be formed using the letters
of the given word.
Directions (8 - 9) : In each of the following ques- REPUTATION
tions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose (1) PONDER (2) REQUIRE

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(3) RETTRE (4) TUTOR 20. Which of the following diagrams represents
the correct relationship between Herbivores,
15. Find the hidden meaningful word from the
Tigers and Animal ?
coded alphabets if the alphabets are in
Answer Figures
reverse order.
(1) 11, 15, 26, 13, 22
(2) 15, 11, 22, 26, 13
(3) 11, 22,15, 13, 26
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(4) 26, 22, 15, 13, 11
21. Find out the number of triangles in this figure.
Directions (16) : In each of the following ques-
Question Figure :
tions, select the missing number from the given re-
sponses.

16. 8 12 13
6 5 10
2 8 ? (1) 12 (2) 14
4 15 18 (3) 16 (4) 18

(1) 15 (2) 5 22. Which of the answer figures is exactly the


(3) 6 (4) 3 water image of the given figure ?
Question Figure :
17. Sharada started to move in the direction of
south. After moving 15 metres, she turned to
her left - twice and moved 15 metres each
time. Now how far is she and in which
direction from her starting point ? Answers Figures :
(1) 15 m. East (2) 15 m. South
(3) 30 m. East (4) 20 m. West
18. Sonia started from her house and travelled 4
km towards east. Then she turned left and
(1) (2) (3) (4)
travelled 6 km. Then she turned right and
travelled 4 km. Now at what distance is she 23. From the given answer figures, select the
from starting point ? one which is hidden/embedded, in the
(1) 14km (2) 8 km questions figure.
(3) 5 km (4) 10 km Question Figure :
19. Identify the answer figure from which the
pieces given in the question figures have
been cut.
Question Figures :
Answers Figures :

Answers Figures :
(1) (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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24. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown GEN ERAL AWA REN ESS
below in the question figures. From the given
26. The Oilseeds Production Programme (OPP)
answer figures, indicate how it will appear
was launched in
when opened.
(1) 1986 (2) 1987
Question Figure :
(3) 1988 (4) 1990
27. Plan Holiday was declared after
(1) The First Five Year Plan
(2) The Second Five Year Plan
Answers Figures : (3) The Third Five Year Plan
(4) The Fourth Five Year Plan
28. The concept of “Rule of Law” is a special
feature of constitutional system of
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(1) Britain (2) U.S.A.
25. A word is represented by only one set of (3) France (4) Switzerland
numbers as given in any one of the
29. Usually a big difference is seen in theory and
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
practice in
the alternatives are represented by two
(1) Presidential form of Government
classes of alphabets as in two matrices given
(2) Fascist type of Government
below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are
(3) Parliamentary form of Government
numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are
(4) Socialist type of Government
numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these
matrices can be represented first by its row 30. How liberty can be limited ?
and next by its column, e.g., ‘M’ can be (1) By Rule (2) By Law
represented by 42, 31. etc. and ‘P’ can be (3) By Authority (4) By Equality
represented by 95, 88 etc. Similarly, you have
31. During which of the following periods of
to identify the set for the word given ‘ROST’.
Indian History did the Kshatriyas have a
Matrix-I distinct identity ?
0 1 2 3 4 (1) Age of the Buddha
(2) Maurya period
4 K L M N O
(3) Post-Maurya age
3 L M K O N (4) Gupta period
2 N O L M K
32. The Gandhi’s ‘Dandi March’ was a part of
1 M N O K L (1) Non-Cooperation Movement
0 O K N L M (2) Home Rule League
(3) Civil Disobedience Movement
Matrix-II (4) Quit India Movement
5 6 7 8 9 33. Metamorphism changes rocks’
9 P Q R S T (1) structure
8 T S Q P R (2) texture
(3) both (1) and (2)
7 R T S Q P
(4) actual chemical composition
6 S P T R Q
34. The region famous for many kinds of wine
5 Q R P T S
and champagne is
(1) 56, 44, 67, 40 (2) 97, 21, 66, 29 (1) Eastern Europe
(3) 75, 00, 10, 92 (4) 68, 33, 65, 58 (2) Western Europe

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(3) Mediterranean (1) West Bengal


(4) Glassland (2) Andhra Pradesh
(3) Andaman & Nicobar
35. Crossing-over occurs during
(4) Odisha
(1) Leptotene (2) Zygotene
(3) Pachytene (4) Diplotene 44. The plants which grow well, only in light are
known as
36. Slash and burn agriculture is known as
(1) Sciophilous (2) Xerophytes
‘Milpa’ in
(3) Heliophytes (4) Epiphytes
(1) Venezuela
(2) Brazil 45. A book entitled, ‘The Stories of Malgudi
(3) Central Africa Days’ was written by
(4) Mexico and Central America (1) K.R. Narayanan
(2) R.K. Narayan
37. A real gas can act as an ideal gas in
(3) P.M. Bajpai
(1) high pressure and low temperature
(a) Abul Kalam
(2) low pressure and high temperature
(3) high pressure and high temperature 46. Anti-Sexual Harassment Law (Prevention,
(4) low pressure and low temperature Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 came
into force in India to protect.
38. According to special theory of relativity the
(1) Women at workplace
mass of a particle
(2) Transgenders (male)
(1) increases with increase in velocity with
(3) Child abuse
respect to an observer.
(4) Live-in-partners
(2) decreases with increase in velocity.
(3) decreases with decrease in velocity. 47. Special status to Jammu and Kashmir is given
(4) is independent of its velocity. by the Indian Constitution under the article
(1) 364 (2) 368
39. The motion of the wheels of a bullock-cart
(3) 370 (4) 377
while moving on the road is an example of
(1) Oscillatory and rotatory motion 48. The first Five Year Plan of the Government of
(2) Oscillatory and translatory motion India was based on
(3) Translatory and rotatory motion (1) Leontief input-output model
(4) Translatory motion only (2) Harrod-Domar model
(3) Mahalanobis two-sector model
40. The new technology which is emerging in
(4) Mahalanobis four-sector model
the field of computer is
(1) IC-technology 49. Which of the followings is not correct ?
(2) Parallel processing system (1) PIL- Public Induced Litigation
(3) Semiconductor technology (2) CNG - Compressed Natural Gas
(4) Transistor technology (3) SIT - Special Investigation Team
(4) KYC - Know Your Customer
41. Iron rusts quickly in
(1) Rain water (2) Sea water 50. Find the incorrect match among the
(3) Distilled water (4) River water (1) Sir Syed Murtza Khan - Aligarh Muslim
University
42. Aerated water contains
(2) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar - Ambedkar University
(1) SO2 (2) NO2
(3) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru - Jawaharlal Nehru
(3) H2 (4) CO2
University
43. United Nations’ appreciation for better (4) Madan Mohan Malviya - Banaras Hindu
management of cyclone, Phalin was awarded University
in 20l4 to the government of

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QU AN T I TAT I V E APT I T U DE (1) 130° (2) 60°


(3) 120° (4) 105°
51. What will come in place of the question mark
(?) in the series? 59. For a triangle circumcentre lies on one of its
3, 8, 27, l12, (?), 3396 sides. The triangle is
(1) 565 (2) 452 (1) right angled (2) obtuse angled
(3) 560 (4) 678 (3) isosceles (4) equilateral
52. The difference between the compound
interest and simple interest on a certain sum 2 x2  x  2
60. If x   1, then the value of 2 is
for 2 years at 10% per annum is ` 300. Find x x 1  x 
the sum. (1) 1 (2) – 1
(1) ` 31,000 (2) ` 31, 500 (3) 2 (4) – 2
(3) ` 30,000 (4) ` 30,500
61. The marked price of an article is ` 500. A
53. What number should be subtracted from both shopkeeper gives a discount of 5% and still
the terms of the ratio 11 : 15 so as to make makes a profit of 25%. The cost price of the
it as 2 : 3? article is.
(1) 2 (2) 3 (1) ` 384 (2) ` 380
(3) 4 (4) 5 (3) ` 300 (4) ` 376
54. Jasmine allows 4% discount on the marked 62. A can do a piece work in 12 days and B in
price of her goods and still earns a profit of 15 days. They work together for 5 days and
20%. What is the cost price of a shirt if its then B left. The days taken by A to finish the
marked Price is ` 850 ? remaining work is
(1) ` 650 (2) ` 720 (1) 3 (2) 5
(3) ` 700 (4) ` 680 (3) 10 (4) 12

55. Selling an item for ` 1800 at a discount of 63. The simplest value of cot 9° cot 27° cot 63°
cot 81° is
10%a shopkeeper had a gain of ` 200. Had (1) 0 (2) 1
he sold the item without discount the
percentage of profit would have been (3) – 1 (4) 3
(1) 10% (2) 20%
64. A sphere and hemisphere have the same
(3) 25% (4) 30%
radius. Then the ratio of their respective total
56. The average of 11 numbers is 63, If the surface areas is
average of first six numbers is 60 and the last (1) 2 : 1 (2) 1 : 2
six numbers is 65, then the 6th number is (3) 4 : 3 (4) 3 : 4
(1) 57 (2) 60 65. Find the value of
(3) 62 (4) 64

1
 x2  y2  z   x  y  3z   3 xy3 z 2
57. If x   66, then
2
the value when x  1, y  3, z  1
x2 (1) 1 (2) 0
x2  1  2 x 1
of ? (3) – 1 (4)
x 2
(1) 8 (2) 10, - 6 66. A train running at the speed of 84 km/hr
(3) 6, -10 (4) 4 passes a man walking in opposite direction
at the speed of 6 km/hr in 4 seconds. What
58. If I be the in centre of  ABC and  B = 70°
is the length of train (in metre) ?
and  C = 50°, then the magnitude of  BIC is
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(1) 150 (2) 120 72. Had his income be ` 40,000 how much would
(3) 100 (4) 90 be spent on food ?
(1) ` 14,960 (2) ` 1,360
67. If 2 x 1  2 x1  320, then the value of x is
(3) ` 8, 160 (4) ` 6,800
(1) 6 (2) 8
(3) 5 (4) 7 73. If 10% of miscellaneous expenditure is
earmarked for clothing, how much amount is
68. Among the angles 30°, 36°, 45°, 50° one angle spent on clothes ?
cannot be an exterior angle of a regular
(1) ` 14,400 (2) ` 1.440
polygon. The angle is
(1) 30° (4) 36° (3) ` 2,880 (4) ` 15,840
(3) 45° (4) 50° 74. How much does he save per month ?
69. The value of (1) ` 7,200 (2) ` 14,400
(3) ` 3,840 (4) ` 2,400
sin 2 65  sin 2 25  cos 2 35  cos 2 55 is
(1) 0 (2) 1 75. How much does he spend more on rent than
1 on transport and education taken together ?
(3) 2 (4) (1) ` 2,400 (2) ` 9,600
2
(3) ` 4,800 (4) ` 12,000
70. In the following number series a wrong
number is given. Find out that number. EN G LI SH CO M PR EH EN SI O N
8, 18, 40, 86, 178, 370, 752 Directions (76-80) : In the following questions,
(1) 178 (2) 180 sentences are given with blanks to be filled with an
(3) 128 (4) 156 appropriate word (s). Four alternatives are sug-
71. The three equal circles touch each other gested for each question. Choose the correct alter-
externally. If the centres of these circles be A, native out of-the four as your answer
B, C then ABC is 76. She heard the _____ of the hinges.
(1) a right angle triangle (1) rattling (2) rustling
(2) an equilateral triangle (3) crashing (4) creaking
(3) an isosceles triangle
(4) a scalene triangle 77. The sound effects _______ by the recording
director.
Directions (72-75) : The adjoining pie-chart (1) are provided (2) being provide
shows the proportional expenditure on various items (3) been provided (4) provided
of Amar’s family. If monthly income of Amar is
78. The _____ of cotton is very heavy.
` 48,000 answer the questions.
(1) bald (2) bail
(3) bale (4) band
79. The principal has given his ________ to the
match.
(l) except (2) ascent
(3) refuse (4) assent
80. The hunter killed two ____ for dinner.
(1) flour (2) fowl
SAVINGS
(3) foul (4) fool
Directions (81-83) : In the following questions.
choose the word opposite in meaning to the given
word as your answer.

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81. Fraguality (2) Unless the system will be modified


(1) gaiety (2) prodigality (3) If the system will not be modified
(3) enmity (4) captivity (4) No improvement
82. Humane 89. We did not see this movie yet
(1) unkind (2) living being (1) never seen (2) have not seen
(3) person (4) man (3) never have seen (4) No improvement
83. Miserable 90. The sight of the lizard is hateful to me.
(1) solitary (2) happy (1) repulsion (2) repulsive
(3) active (4) laudable (3) repulse (4) No improvement
Directions (84-85) : In the following questions, 91. During his long discourse, he did not touch
four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase the central idea of the topic.
printed in bold in the sentence, Choose the alterna- (1) touch (2) touch on
tive which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ (3) touch upon (4) No improvement
Phrase.
Directions (92-94) : In the following questions,
84. He is a cut above all the other boys in the out of the four alternatives, choose the one which
group. can be substituted for the given words/sentences.
(1) quite taller than
92. The Mahabharata is a long poem based on a
(2) more active than
noble theme.
(3) a little rougher than
(1) summary (2) story
(4) rather superior to
(3) narration (4) epic
85. As soon as the police arrived, the bank
93. A person who abstains completely from
robbers showed the white flag.
alcoholic drinks.
(1) calmly left the scene
(1) teetotaller (2) derelict
(2) surrendered
(3) subjunctive (4) incriminatory
(3) ran away
(4) were incensed 94. Person who files a suit.
(1) charger (2) suitor
86. To cut one short.
(3) plaintiff (4) accuser
(1) to love one
(2) to insult one Directions (95) : In the following questions,
(3) to criticise one four words are given in each question, out of which
(4) to interrupt one only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly
spelt word as your answer.
Directions (87-91) : In the following questions,
a sentence/ part of the sentence is printed in bold. 95. (1) propellar (2) Propeler
Below are given alternatives to the bold sentence/ (3) propeller (4) Propelre
part of the sentence at (1), (2) and (3) which may
Directions (96 -100) : In the following ques-
improve the sentence. Choose the correct alterna-
tions, you have two passages with 5 questions in
tive, In case no improvement is needed, your answer
each passage. Read the passages carefully and
is (4).
choose the best answer to each question out of the
87. I usually did not take sugar in my tea. four alternatives.
(1) do not take (2) do not takes
PASSAGT-I
(3) have not taken (4) No improvement
The advent of electric power was, in a way,
88. Unless they modify the system, our future
comparable to the successful development and
generations will suffer.
application of nuclear power in the 20th century. In
(1) Unless the system is modified
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into antiquity. Many men had a hand both in acquring (4) The advent of electric power is
basic knowledge about the invisible form of power. equivalent to the application of nuclear
and in developing the ways adopted for practical power in the 20th century
purpose. One of the vital keys that helped to unlock
97. Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry
the doors leading to the production of electricity was
discovered _____.
the discovery, in 1831, of the principle of
(1) the application of nuclear power
elettromagnetic induction. This discovery was made
(2) the generator
simultaneously by Michael Faladay in England and
(3) the dymamo
Joseph Henry in the United States. From it came the
(4) the principle of electro-magnetic
generator, sometimes also called the dynamo but
induction
several decades of development had to follow before
the first practical dynamos or generator came into 98. Another word for “advent” is _____
existence in early 1870. (1) discovery (2) arrival
(3) invention (4) constitution
96. According to the author.
(1) Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry 99. The generator was also known as the ____.
revolutionized electricity in the USA (1) inductor (2) dynamo
(2) Nuclear power and electricity were (3) inventor (4) conductor
discovered in the 20th century
100. Give a synonym for “antiquity”.
(3) The discovery of the principle of
(1) Ancient (2) Antipathy
electromagnetic induction was not an
(3) Modern (4) Uniqueness
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Solutions
1. (1) 1 1
: (C) Fruit
9 81
 
9
(B) Seed
On the same way.

1 1
: (D) Seeding
13 169

13 
(A) Plant
2. (1) A Cobbler makes shoes with leather.
Similarly, tailor stiches cloths.
8. (2) 7  5  12
3. (1) The letters have been contten in the
reverse order 12  5  2  22
22  5  4  42
FLOWER REWOLF 42  5  8  82
82  5  16  162

9. (2) A C E
+1 +1 +1

Similarly B D F
+1 +1 +1
FRUITS S T I U R E
C E G
+1 +1 +1

D F H

10. (2) As per the question


4. (1) Except Bachelor, all other terms are related 9  5  4  18  9  16
to feminine gender 18  18
5. (2) Except 97, all other numbers are multiples 11. (2) Age of Mahesh = 60 years
of 11 Age of Ram = 60  5  55 years
88  11 8
Age of Raju =  55  4  51 years
132  1112
121  1111 Age of Babu =  51  6  45 years
Age difference between Mahesh and
6. (3) Except B, all other are vowels. Babu
7. (4) Meaningful order of the words:  60  45  15 years
12. (3) Sue Re Nik  She is brave
Pi Sor Re Nik  She is always smiling
Sor Re Zhi  is always cheerful

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Hence
sor – Always 17. (1) 15
re – is
zhi – cheerful
nik – she
15 15
sue – brave
Then 15
pi – smiling
She is 15 m east from starting points.
13. (2) F A T H E R 18. (4) 4 km
+2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 D C
H C X J G T
Therefore, E
6 km 6 km
S H I P U J K R
A B
+2 4 km F 4 km
+2
+2
+2 A=4+4=8
BC = 6
14. (4) The word TUTOR can be formed from AC = 2
the given word.
AC  AB  BC  64  36
R EP U T A T I O N
 100  10 km
TUTOR
19. (3) All the components of question figures
15. (1) Alphabets in reverse order are present in answer figures (3).
26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19
20. (1) There is a difference between Herbivores
A B C D E F G H and Tigers.
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
Animals
I J K L M N O P
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
Q R S T U V W X
2 1 21. (4)
Y Z 22. (2)

11 15 26 13 22 23. (3)
(1)
P L A N E 24. (4)
PLANE is meaningful word. 25. (4) R  97, 89, 75, 68, 56
O  44, 33, 21, 12, 00
16. (1) 8  2  6  4
S  98, 86, 77, 65, 54
12  8   5  15 T  99, 85, 76, 67, 58

13  x   10  18 26. (1) The Technology Mission on oilseeds


(TMO) was launched in 1986 with a view
x  15 to increase the production and

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productivity of oilseeds in the country. 36. (4) Milpa is a crop growing system used
throughout Mesoamerica (the region of
27. (3) Plan Holiday was declared after The Third
central South eastern Mexico and North
Five Year Plan. Due to miserable failure
Central America) Milpa agriculture
of the Third Plan the government was
Produces Maize, beans and squash, along
forced to declare “Plan Holidays” (from
with other crops suitable to the local
1966-67, 1967-68 and 1968-69) for three
conditions. Milpa was designed to create
years. The prevailing crisis in agriculture
relatively large yields of food crops
and serious food shortage necessitated
without the use of artificial pesticides or
the emphasis on agriculture during the
fertilizers. Milpa crops are nutritionally
annual plans.
and environmentally complementary.
28. (1) The concept of “Rule of Law” is a special
37. (2) Generally a gas behaves more like an
feature of constitutional system of Britain.
ideal gas at higher temperature and lower
Rule of Law’ was enunciated by the legal
pressure as the potential energy due to
scholar. Albert Venn Dicey.
intermolecular forces becomes less
29. (4) Usually a big difference is seen in theory significant compared with the particles
and practice in socialist type of Kinetic energy and the size of the
Government. molecules becomes less significant
compared to the empty space between
30. (2) Liberty can be limited by Law.
them.
31. (1) Kshatriyas have a distinct identify in the
38. (1) According to special theory of relativity
age of the Budha as it is notable that
the mass of a particle increases with
several key figures in Buddhism, Jainism
increases in velocity with respect to an
and Hinduism were Kshatriyas, indicate
observer.
the power and prestige that this group
once held in ancient Indian Society. 39. (3) The motion of the wheels of a bullock
cart while moving on the road is an
32. (3) The salt March, also known as the Dandi
example of translatory and rotatory
March and Dandi Satyagraha, was an act
motion.
of nonviolent civil disobedience in
colonial India initiated by Mohandas 40. (1) The new technology which is emerging
Gandhi to produce salt from sea water. in the field of computer is IC – technology.
An integrated circuit or monolithic
33. (3) Metamorphism changes structure &
integrated circuit (also referred to as an
texture of rocks. The change occurs
IC, a chip or a microchip), is a set of
primarily due to heat, pressure and the
electronic circuits on one small plate
introduction of chemically active fluids.
(chip) of semiconductor material normally
34. (2) The region famous for many kinds of silicon.
wine and champagne is Western Europe.
41. (2) Iron rusts quickly in sea water as Iron will
(It comes from the region of champagne,
rust when it is in contact with both oxygen
France, which is just outside of Paris.
and water. Rusting is faster if the water
35. (3) Crossing over occurs during pachylen. involved contains an electrolyte, either an
At this there is exchange of genetic acid or a dissolved salt. However, sea water
material between mother and father. This is salty and contains lots of dissociated
is what allows the crossing over alleles ions and so there are number of electrolysis
to occur as this is a process called reactions that tremendously accelerate
synapses that happens only over a small corrosion in salt water.
region of the Chromosomes.
42. (4) Aerated water contains CO2

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43. (4) The Odisha government’s success in 8  3  3  27


minimizing the devastation caused by 27  4  4  112
Cyclone Phalin which struck, Odisha in
early October came in for UN recognition 112  5  5  565
Margareta Wahlstrom a special 2
representative of the UN secretary general  r 
52. (3) Difference  P  
for Disaster Risk Reduction today  100 
presented a citation to chief Minister
2
Naveen Patnayk at the secretariat  10 
appreciating his government’s efforts. 300  P  
 100 
44. (3) The plants which grow well or best only
P
in sunlight are heliophytes. 300 
100
45. (2) ‘The stories of Malgudi Days was written
P  300, 00
by R.K. Narayan, published in 1943 by
Indian Thought Publication. The book
11  x 2
was republished outside India in 1982 by 53. (2) 
Penguin Classics. 15  x 3

46. (1) Anti-sexual Harassment Law 33  3x  30  2 x


(Preventition, Prohibition and Redressal) x3
Act 2013 came into force in India to 54. (4) Market price of shirts = Rs 850
protect women from sexual harassment S.P after allowing 4% discount
at their place of work. It was passed by
the Lok Sabha on 3 September 2012. It 4
850   816
was passed by the Rajya Sabha on 26 100
February 2013. The Bill got the assent of Let the C.P is Rs. x, then Rs. 816.5
the president on 23 April 2013. The Act 120% of x
came into force from 9 Dec. 2013.
120
x  816
47. (3) Article 370 of the Indian Constitution is 100
an article that grants special autonomous
x  680
status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Hence, the C.P of article is Rs. 680
The article is drafted in part XXI of he
constitution which relates to temporary, 55. (3) Market Price (MP) of article before
transitional and special provisions. discount Rs 2000
48. (2) The First Five Year Plan of the S.P of item after allowing discount
= Rs 1800
Government of India was based on the
Harrod – Domar model. The plan profit on selling price is Rs 200
Hence the C.P = Rs 1600
addressed mainly, The agrarian sector,
including investments in dams and Difference b/w MP and CP is Rs 400
Hence profit will be
irrigation.
400
49. (1) PIL – Pacific International Lines not  100  25%
Public Induced Litigation. 1600

50. (1) Sir Syed Murtza Khan-Aligarh Mushlim 56. (1) 6 th number  6  60  6  65  11  63
University.
 360  390  693
51. (1) 3  2  2  8  57

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1  ABC is a right angled triangle and ‘O’


2
57. (2) x  2  66 is the circumcentre
x
2 2
 1
  x    2  66 60. (1) Given ; x  1
x
 x
Expression
2
 1 2
  x    66  2  64 x 1 
 x x2  x  2 x
 
x 2 1  x  x 1  x 
1
 x  8 Dividing numerator and denominator by
x
x
x2  1  2 x
 Expretion  2
x x 1
x 1 1
 
x2 1 x 1  x  2
1 x
  2  x 2 x
x x x
2
 1  1
putting  x   's value 2
 x
8  2 or  8  2  10 or – 6 61. (2) Let the C.P of article is Rs. x
125 500  95
 x 
58. (3) A 100 100
500  95
x  380
I 125
62. (1) A and B will do the work in 5 days
B C 1 1 9
 5    5
70  12 15  60
 IBC   35
2 3

30 4
 ICB   25
2 Remaining work
 BIC  180  35  25 3 1
 180  60  1 
4 4
 120
Time taken by A

B 1
 12  3 days
59. (1) 4
A
63. (2) Cot 9.Cot 27.Cot 63.Cot 81
O
= Cot 9. Cot 27 . Cot  90-27 . Cot  90  9
C
 Cot 9.Cot 27.tan 27.tan 9
 ABC  90 [tan(90  )

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 Cot ; Cot (90  )  tan ] 320


 2 x 1   64  2 x 1  26
 Cot 9.tan 9.Cot 27. tan 27 5
 1 tan . Cot  1 x 1  6
x7

64. (3) 68. (4) Sum of exterior angles of a regular


B C polygon = 360°
360
But  7.2  a
50
A
Whole number
Radius of sphere = r units
69. (3) Expression
Surface area of sphere
 sin 2 65  sin 2 25  cos2 35  cos 2 55
Surface area of hemisphere
 sin 2 65  sin 2  90  65 
42 r 2
4
 
2 2
3 r 3  cos 2 35  cos 2  90  35 

65. (3) Expression  sin 2 65  cos 2 65  cos2 35


 x 2  y 2  z   x  y  3z   sin 2 35
 1 1  2
3
xy3 z 2 70. (1) The pattern is :
Putting x  1, y  3, z  1 8  2  16  2  18
18  2  4  36  4  40
1  9  11  3  3 40  2  6  80  6  86

3
1  27 1 86  2  8  172  8
 180  178
3
  1 180  2  10  360  10  370
3
71. (2) Radius of each circle = r units
66. (3) Relative speed = (84 + 6)
= 90 kmph 72. (4) Expenditure on food

5 17
 90   m/sec  40000 
 18  100

 25 metre  Rs. 6800


 Length of train 73. (2) Expenses on clothes
 Relative Speed  Time  48000 
30 10

 25  4  100 metre 100 100
 Rs.1440
67. (4) 2 x 1  2 x 1  320
74. (3) Saving per month = 8%
2 x1
1  2   320
2
Required saving =
48000  8
100
 2 x1  5  320
 3840

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75. (1) Difference of % (Percentage) 84. (4) rather superior to


 25   5  15  5% 85. (2) Surrendered
 Required difference 86. (4) to interrupt one

48000  5 87. (2) do not takes



100 88. (1) unless the system is modified
 Rs.2400 89. (2) have not seen
76. (4) Creaking as it means scrabing or 90. (2) repulsive
squeaking sound when being moved or
when pressure is applied and hinge is a 91. (4) No improvement
movable joint. 92. (4) epic
77. (1) are provided. 93. (1) teetotaller
78. (3) bale. it means bound bundle. 94. (3) Plaintiff
79. (4) assent it means the expression of 95. (3) Propeller
approval or agreement.
96. (4) The advent of electric power is equivalent
80. (2) Fowl. is a kind of bird and is kept for its to the application of nuclear power in the
meat and eggs. 20th century.
81. (2) Prodigality. means excessive spending 97. (4) The principle of electro-magnetic
while Fraguality means careful spending induction
the quality of being economical with
money. 98. (2) arrival

82. (1) Unkind as Humane means kind. 99. (2) dynamo

83. (2) happy as miserable means unhappy sad 100. (1) Ancient
depressed.

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SSC - CGL - 20 16
Combined Graduate Level
Tier I (New Pattern) ................................................................................Model Paper IX

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Directions (9-10) : In each of the following ques-


& REASONING tions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose
the correct alternative from the given ones that will
Directions (1-6) : In each of the following ques- complete the series,
tions, select the related word/letters/number from the
9. 3, 11, 38, 102, 227, ?
given alternatives.
(1) 245 (2) 487
1. BFJN : KOSW :: DHLP : ?. (3) 474 (4) 443
(l) CGKO (2) FJNR
10. AER, DIT, GMV, ?
(3) MQUY (4) NRVZ
(1) JXQ (2) JQX
2. 60 : 24::480 : ? . (3) QJX (4) XJQ
(1) 192 (2) 72
11. From the given alternative words, select the
(3) 152 (4) 180
word which cannot be formed using the
3. Marathon : Race : : Hibernation : ? letters of the given word.
(1) Sleep (2) Winter NEIGHBOURHOOD
(3) Bear (4) Dream (1) GROUND (2) HONOUR
(3) BRAND (4) ROUGH
Directions (4-6) : In each of the following ques-
tions, select the one which is different from other three 12. Rama is Sallu’s brother; Heera is Sallu’s
alternatives. sister’s only son, Heera married Rama’s
daughter. What is the relation between Rama
4. (1) 729-27 (2) 361- 19
and Neha, who is Heera’s daughter?
(3) 476-32 (4) 676-26
(1) Grand mother – grand daughter
5. (1) BDEG (2) ACEH (2) Uncle - niece
(3) MOQT (4) SUWZ (3) Father - daughter
(4) Grand father – grand daughter
6. (1) Earthquake (2) Cyclone
(3) Famine (4) Flood 13. Which of the following interchange of signs
would make the equation correct ?
7. Which one set of letters when sequentially
49 – 7 + 7=14
placed at the gaps in the given letter series
(1) ÷ and - (2) + and -
shall complete it ?
(3) - and ÷ (4) - and +
ab-b-cbacba-ba-cabcb
(1) caba (2) cbbb 14. Some letters are given with numbers from 1
(3) bccb (4) acbc to 8. Select the sequence of numbers which
arranges the letters into a meaningful word.
8. Which one of the given responses would be
a meaningful order of the following ? l d w o a o n d
1. Large Intestine 2. Rectum 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3. Small intestine 4. Mouth
(1) 1,8,3,5,2,4,6,7 (2) 4,2,1,6,5,8,3,7
5. Stomach 6. Oesophagus
(3) 2,4,3,7,1,6,5,8 (4) 6,3,2,1,8,5,4,7
(1) 5,4,2,3,6,1 (2) 6,4,2,1,3,5
(3) 4,6,3,2,5,1 (4) 4,6,5,3,1,2

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15. If in a certain code, ‘RESPONSES’ is written below in the question figure ?


as ‘ESRONPFSS’, then how can Question Figure :
‘SIGNATURE’ be written in the same code?
(1) ISNGTARUE (2) ERUTANGIS
(3) GISTANERU (4) IGSATNREU
Directions (16) : In each of the following ques-
tions, select the missing number from the given re- Answer Figures :
sponses.

16. 6 11 25
8 6 16 (1) (2) (3) (4)
12 5 ? Directions (21-22) : In each of the following
questions, identify the diagram that best represents
(1) 22 (2) 12 the relationship among the classes given.
(3) 16 (4) 18
21. Friend, Guide, Philosopher
17. A man starts walking towards east. After
walking 75 metres, he turns to his left and
walks 25 metres straight. Again he turns to
the left, walks a distance of 40 metres straight,
again turns to the left and walks a distance of (1) (2) (3) (4)
25 metres. How far is he from the starting 22. World, India, Rajasthan
point ?
(1) 115m (2) 35m
(3) 50 m (4) 140 m
18. From his house, Ram went 15 km to the north. (1) (2) (3) (4)
Then he turned to his left and covered 10 Directions (23-24) : In each of the following
km. Then he again turned to his left and questions, which answer figure will complete the
covered 5 km. Finally turning to the east, he pattern in the question figure ?
covered 10 km. In which direction is he from
his house.? 23. Question Figure :
(1) South (2) East
(3) West (4) North
19. Choose the cube which will be formed on
folding the given question Figure.
Question Figure : Answer Figures :

(1) (2) (3) (4)


Answer Figures : 24. Question Figure :

(1) (2) (3) (4)


20. Among the four answer figures, which one Answer Figures :
can be formed from the cut out pieces given

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(4) Implementing laws


30. Chandragupta Maurya spent his last days at
(1) Kashi (2) Pataliputra
(1) (2) (3) (4) (3) Ujjain (4) Sravanabelgola
25. From the given answer figures, select the one 31. If only a part of the labour force employed
in which the question figure is hidden/ by a firm can be dismissed at any time and
embedded. without pay, the total wages and salaries paid
Question Figure : by the firm must be considered
(1) neither a fixed cost nor a variable cost
(2) a variable cost
(3) a fixed cost
(4) partly a fixed and partly a variable cost
Answer Figures :
32. Euphenics is
(1) Treatment of defective heredity through
genetic engineering
(1) (2) (3) (4) (2) Manipulation of genes
(3) Improvement of race
GENERAL AWARENESS (4) Study of conditions affecting organisms
26. Interest paid to a bank for a crop loan is 33. Araneolory is
(1) intermediate consumption (1) Study of mites
(2) a transfer payment (2) Rearing of bees
(3) a factor payment (3) Study of aphids
(4) capital formation (4) Study of spiders
27. Economic growth refers to 34. What does “Corpus luteum” secrete ?
(1) continuous growth of agriculture sector (1) Progesterone (2) Testosterone
(2) prevention of concentration of wealth (3) Estrogen (4) Haemoglobin
(3) continuous growth of national income for
at least two years 35. The famous Jain centre in South India is
(4) continuous growth of per capita real located at
income over a period of time in an (1) Rameshwaram (2) Kanchi
economy (3) Madurai (4) Sravanabelgola

28. Which of the following statements is 36. The Asokan Inscriptions were engraved in
incorrect? which script ?
(1) Economy faces the problem of excess of (1) Magadht (2) Brahmi
resources, (3) Pali (4) Devanagari script
(2) The central problem of an economy is 37. Which of the following lakes is called
the problem of allocation of resources. ‘Honeymoon Lake’?
(3) Economy faces the problem of utilisation (1) Nyasa (2) Chad
of resources. (3) Titicaca (4) Toba
(4) Economy faces the problem of growth
of resources. 38. Annaimudi peak is located in the
(1) Sahyadri (2) Eastern Ghats
29. What is the main duty of the Legislature ? (3) Nilgiri hllls (4) Palni hills
(1) Central administration
(2) Enacting laws 39. Commercially important cotton fibres are
(3) Implementing Judicial matters (1) bark fibers of stems

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(2) epidermal hairs of seeds disproves the


(3) woody fibres of roots (1) Imbibitional pressure theory
(4) phloem fibres of roots (2) Theory of Capillarity
(3) Cohesion-tension
40. Herman Hollerith had perfected his tabulating
(4) Root pressure theory
system and developed a machine
called 49. The loss of water in the form of water droplets
(1) Analytical Engine is called
(2) Census Tabulator (1) Bleeding (2) Transpiration
(3) Tabulation Engine (3) Guttation (4) Evaporation
(4) None of the above
50. Who took over as the Chairman of Tata Sons?
41. A seconds pendulum is a pendulum whose (1) Ratan Tata
time period is (2) Shapoor Mistry
(1) 1 second (2) 4 seconds (3) Ravikant
(3) 3 seconds (4) 2 seconds (4) Cyrus Pallonji Mistry
42. ,A Jug is filled the brim with water at 0°C. A QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
piece of ice floats in it. The moment the ice
melts. 51. The area of the iron sheet required to prepare
(1) water spills out of the jug a cone 24 cm high with base radius 7 cm is
(2) water level increases 22
(3) water level decreases (Take   )
7
(4) water level is unchanged
(1) 408 cm2 (2) 708 cm2
43. The rusting of metal iron in air needs both (3) 804 cm2 (4) 704 cm2
(1) Oxygen and grease
52. The least prime number is
(2) Oxygen and moisture
(1) 2 (2) 0
(3) Carbon dioxide and moisture
(3) 1 (4) 3
(4) Water and paint
53. P can do a piece of work in 9 days. Q is 50%
44. Which of the following is used in pencils ?
more efficient than P. The number of days it
(1) Charcoal (2) Graphite
takes for Q to do the same piece of work is
(3) Sulphur (4) Phosphorus
1
45. The branch of medicine involving synthetic (1) 3 (2) 13
2
chemical compounds is
(1) Unani (2) Ayurveda 1
(3) Allopathy (4) Homoeopathy (3) 4 (4) 6
2
46. Who is the author of the book ‘Romancing 54. Sixteen men can complete a work in fifteen
With Life’ ? days, twenty four children can do the same
(1) Shashi Tharoor (2) Bill Clinton work in twenty days. In how many days will
(3) Kapil Dev (4) Dev Anand eight men and eight children, complete the
47. The biggest delta in the world is the same work?
(1) Nippon Delta (1) 18days (2) 16 days
(2) Sicily Delta 1
(3) Ganges Delta (3) 13 days (4) 20 days
3
(4) Caspian Delta
55. The sum of the ages of two brothers, having
48. Absorption of water from cut . ends of stems

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a difference of 8 years between them, will (1) 2.0 years (2) 2.8 years
double after 10 years. What is the ratio of (3) 3.0 years (4) 2.5 years
the age of the younger brother to that of the
elder brother ? 2
 n
(1) 10 : 13 (2) 7 : 11  n 2  2 
(3) 3 : 7 (4) 8 : 9 62. The value of  x   is
 
 
56. On decreasing each side of an equilateral
triangle by 2 cm, there is a decrease of 1
2 (1) (2) x
4 3 cm in its area. The length of each side x2
of the triangle is
n
(1) 8 cm (2) 3 cm (3) (4) x2
x2
(3) 5 cm (4) 6 cm

57. If 2 x + 3 y =
11 5
and xy  , then the value of
2

63. If p = 99, then the value of p p  3 p  3 is 
2 6 (1) 10000001 (2) 9999999
3
8 x  27 y 3 is (3) 1000001 (4) 999999

583 64. If tan   cot   2, 0    90, then the value


(1) 583 (2) of  is
4
(1) 75° (2) 30°
671 (3) 45° (4) 60°
(3) 187 (4)
8

58. Out of 30 teachers of a school, a teacher of 65. The expression 1  cot 2 A is equal to
age 60 years retired. In his place another 1  cosec A
teacher of age 60 years was appointed. As a (1) cosec A (2) sin A
result, the mean age of the teachers will (3) cos A (4) tan A
(1) decrease by 2 years
(2) decrease by 6 months 2
1 
66. If   a  b    ab  p  a  b  , then
2
(3) decrease by 1 year the
2 
(4) remain same
value of p is (assume that  b )
59. By selling an article for ` 450, a man loses
10%. The gain or loss per cent if he sells it 1
(1) (2) 1
for ` 540 is 8
(1) gain 8% (2) loss 8% 1 1
(3) gain 9% (4) loss 9% (3) (4)
2 4
60. A gun is fired at a distance of 1.34 km from
67. In two similar triangles ABC and MNP, if AB
Geeta. She hears the sound after 4 seconds.
= 2.25 cm, MP = 4.5 cm and PN = 7.5 cm and
The speed at which sound travels is
(1) 325 m/sec (2) 335 m/sec ACB  mMNP and mABC  mMPN,
(3) 330 m/sec (4) 300 m/sec then the length of side BC , in cm, is
(1) 4.5 (2) 3.75
61. The compound interest on ` 1,800 at 10%
per annum for a certain period of time is (3) 4.75 (4) 3.5

` 378. Find the time in years. 68. Given an equilateral ABC, D, E and F are
the mid-points of AB, BC and AC

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respectively. Then the quadrilateral BEFD is 75. In the given figure, POQ is a diameter and
exactly a : PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral. If
(1) rhombus (2) square PSR  130, then the value of PSR  130, is
(3) rectangle (4) trapezium
69. The co-ordinates of the vertices of a right-
angled triangle are P (3, 4), QA(7, 4) and R
(3, 8), the right-angle being at P. The co-
ordinates of the orthocentre of PQR are
(1) (5, 6) (2) (3, 4)
(3) (7, 4) (4) (3, 8)

tan 2 
70.  sec  is equal to (1) 30° (2) 40°
sec   1 (3) 45° (4) 35°
(1) 1 (2) 0
(3) – 1 (4) None of these ENGLISH COMPREHENSION
71. A line graph Directions (76-80) : In the following questions,
(1) shows trend over time some of the sentences have errors and some have
(2) compares structures none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error.
(3) makes comparisons The number of that part is your answer. If there is no
(4) None of the above error, your answer is (4) i,e., No error.

72. The heights of two similar right-angled 76. The priest emphasised (1)/ that it is the duty
(2) / of all Christians to love each other. (3)/
triangles LMN and OPQ are 48 cm and 36
No error (4)
cm. If OP = 12 cm, then LM is
77. The pond is flooded (l)/ with water because
10 6 it is raining (2)/ continuously for the last three
(1) cm (2) 16 cm
3 days. (3) / No error (4)
(3) 20 cm (4) 12 cm 78. Scaling the high wall, (1)/ a vast expanse of
73. Which of the following graphical greenery (2)/ reaching up to the horizon was
representations of data represents cumulative seen. (3)/ No error (4)
frequencies ? 79. Any of the two (1) /roads leads/(2) to the
(1) Pie-chart station.(3)/ No error (4)
(2) Histogram
(3) Frequency polygon 80. This is the boy (1)/ who I think had won (2)/
(4) Ogive the gold medal in the dance competition.
(3)/ No error (4)
74. In the given figure, O is the centre. Then x is
equal to Directions (81-83) : In the following questions,
choose the word opposite in meaning to the given
word,
81. Plummet
(1) Stagnate (2) Fall
(3) Soar (4) Equate
82. Volatile
(1) 60° (2) 45°
(1) Fresh (2) Stable
(3) 55° (4) 65°
(3) Angry (4) Favourable

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83. Ebullient (2) on his heels over head in love


(1) Spiritless (2) Soulless (3) in love head over the heels
(3) Mindless (4) Heartless (4) No improvement
Directions (84-86) : In the following questions, 90. Nightclubs are open far into night.
four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase (1) into the night far
printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alterna- (2) far into the night
tive which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ (3) into far night
Phrase. (4) No improvement
84. He immediately set about organizing the 91. The Field Marshal knew that untrained troops
department. were no good to him, he needed complete
(1) looked around veterans.
(2) took charge (1) seasoned
(3) started (2) defiant
(4) took steps towards (3) well-maintained
(4) No improvement
85. Those intending to take up the military service
must be prepared to go through the hoop. Directions (92-94) : In the following questions,
(1) be made to pay heavy amounts of money out of the four alternatives, choose the one which
(2) be punished severely can be substituted for the given words/sentence.
(3) be made to undergo grueling tests
92. A large number of bullets fired at the same
(4) be made to sign bonds
time
86. He is playing ducks and drakes with the (l) Fusillade (2) Rattle
wealth of his father. (3) Shoot (4) Archery
(1) spending diligently
93. A tall, strong woman
(2) spending lavishly
(1) Siren (2) Amazon
(3) spending foolishly
(3) Harridan (4) Shrew
(4) spending carefully
94. A difficult problem
Directions (87-91) : In the following questions,
(1) Labyrinth (2) Maze
a sentence/part of the sentence is printed in bold.
(3) Conundrum (4) Puzzle
Below are given alternatives to the bold sentence/
part of the sentence at (1), (2) and (3) which may Directions (95) : In the following questions, four
improve the sentence. Choose the correct alterna- words are given in each question, out of which only
tive. In case no improvement is needed, your answer one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt
is (4). word.
87. An early bird catches the worm. 95. (l) Irrisistable (2) Irreststible
(1) The early bird (3) trresesteble (4) Irresistable
(2) A early bird
Directions (96-100) : In the following questions,
(3) Early bird
you have two brief passages with 5 questions follow-
(4) No improvement
ing each passage. Read the passages carefully and
88. As the tenant was in deficit with his rent we choose the best answer to each question out of the
were forced to give him notice. four alternatives.
(1) behind (2) obligation
PASAAGE I
(3) difficulties (4) No improvement
Bertrand Russell in The Conquest of Happiness
89. The engaged couple fell head over heels in
has said that the sole reason of unhappiness finding
love.
refuge in the heart of man is the unhindered growth
(1) over head his heels in love

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of “self-centred passions”. These passions are more education, media and pop culture, broken homes,
often materialistic. And in the pursuit often material- hatred for any authority, etc. Seeking refuge in drugs
istic passions, man becomes alienated from the soci- relieves tensions, eases depressions and removes in-
ety. Failure in his pursuit often leads him to discon- hibitions, although the period of ecstasy is apparently
tentment and dejection and he finds himself a misfit short-lived.
in this world. In the modern world, none is unaffected
96. Which of the following statements is true ?
by stress. The stress to outdo the other in this mad rat
(1) All youngsters take to drugs because they
race of consumerism often leads to depression. Even
are mocked at if they do not use drugs.
children are not spared from this. They are supposed
(2) Drug addiction is a problem restricted to
to fare better than their classmates in examinations
the youth.
and other co-curricular activities. So man, right from
(3) There is almost an epidemic of drug use
childhood, has to face the brunt of being born in this
among the youth.
fast changing society.
(4) All youngsters take drugs just to break
A section of the youth, unable to cope with the boredom.
expectations of their loved ones, either end their lives
97. The cycle of drug addiction involves
or experiment with drugs, for seeking temporary
(1) initiation, relaxation and de-addiction
mental relaxation provided by the initial intake, en-
(2) initiation, rehabilitation and addiction
courages people to indulge in them more often. The
(3) initiation, peer pressure and addiction
body then becomes totally dependent on drugs and
(4) initiation, relaxation and addiction
cannot survive without the daily dose. With regular
intake the amount required to produce the effect also 98. The reason cited by Bertrand Russell for the
increases. This-physical and mental dependence on unhappiness of man is
drugs is called drug addiction. (1) Alienation from society
(2) Failure in life
Drug addiction is a psychiatric, psychological
(3) Materialistic self-centredness
and social problem. While persons of all ages and at
(4) Stress to outdo others
all places are open to drug use the most susceptible
among them are the youth. It has attained the propor- 99. The theme being developed by the writer is
tions of almost an epidemic among the youth. It is (1) The Conquest of Happiness
mostly introduced to an unsuspecting person by his (2) Pressures of the modern world
friends and is usually observed that once addicted to (3) Problems emerging out of materialism
drugs, they rinitiate others to drugs. Some youngsters (a) Drug Addiction
take to drugs because they are poked fun as if they do
100. What leads youth to drugs ?
not use drugs. And some take drugs just to seek com-
(1) Inability to cope with the demands of
pany or break boredom. In addition to these, other
the modern world
factors that lead to drug addiction are - lack of paren-
(2) Rapid changes in the modern world
tal care and supervision, lack of moral and religious
(3) Undue competition of the modern world
(4) (1), (2) and (3)

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Solutions
1. (3) B F J N KOSW  5 3  6 
3
102   227  443
+9
3 3 3
+9 10. (2) A  D  G  J
+9 4 4 4
+9 E  I  M  Q
2 2 2
R  T  V  X
Similarly,
DHLP MQUY 11. (3) As their is no ‘A’ in the keyword
NEIGHBOURHOOD, BRAND cannot be
+9 formed.
+9
+9 12. (4) R S (–)
+9 (+) (+)

2. (1) As 6 10  60
D H(+)
6  4  24 (–)
Similarly 48 10  480
N(–)
48  4  192
Hence Rama is Neha’s grandfather.
3. (1) As Marathon is a kind of race, similarly,
Hibernation is a kind of sleep. 13. (3) 49 – 7 + 7 = 14
49 ÷ 7 + 7 = 14
4. (3) The following are the pairs of numbers and = 7 + 7 = 14
their squares, except in 476-32.
14. (3) W o o d l a n d
2 1 2
5. (1) B  D  E  G 3 4 6 8 1 5 7 8
2 1 3 or
A  C  E  H
2 1 3 d o w n l o a d
M  O  Q  T
2 4 3 7 1 6 5 8
2 1 3
S  U  W  Z
15. (4) R E S P O N S E D
6. (3) Except famine, all other are natural calam-
ity that can happen anywhere. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
is written as
7. (1) ab c b / acb a / cba b / ba a c / abcb E S R O N P E S S
8. (4) These are the organs of the digestive sys- 2 3 1 5 6 4 8 9 7
tem and the meaningful order is Similarly
4. Mouth  6. Oesophagus  5. stomach
S I G N A T U R E
 3. small intestine  1. large Intestine
 2. Rectum 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
will be written as
 2   3  4 
3 3 3
9. (4) 3  11  38  I G S A T N R E U
2 3 1 5 6 4 8 9 7

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16. (3) First row 21. (4) Some friends may be guides and vice-versa.
6  11  25  42 Some guides may be Philosophers and vice-
 25  11  14 versa.
Some friends may be philosophers and
 14  3  42 vice-versa.
Second Row Some friends who are guide may be phi-
8  6  16  30 losophers.
 16  6  10 Some friends who are philosophers may be
 10  3  30 guides.
Third Row Some guides who are philosphers may be
12  5  ?  33 friends.
 ?  33  17  16
 16  5  11 Friends Guides
 11 3  33

N D C
17. (2) NW NE 40 m
25 m 25 m
W E
E
B 22. (2) Rajasthan is in India and in turn, India is in
SW SE A 75 m
S the world.
Required distance = AE
= AB – BE = (75 – 40) m = 35 m World
India
18. (4) 10 m
15 m

5m

10 m

House

It is clear from the diagram Ram is in north 23. (3)


from his house.
19. (2) After folding the given question figure, we
can get Answer Figure (2).

24. (4)

20. (4) 25. (4)

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26. (3) Interest paid to a bank for a crop loan is a 33. (4) Araneology is the study of spiders.
factor payment. Factor payment is a wage,
34. (1) The corpus luteum (yellow body) is a
interest, rent and profit payment for the
temporary endocrine structure in female
services of scarce resources or the factor
ovaries that is involved in the production
of production in return for productive
of relatively high levels of progesterone.
services.
35. (4) The famous Jain Centre in South India is
27. (4) Economic growth refers to continuous
located at Sravanabelgola. It is a city
growth of per capita real income over a
locates near Channarayaptna of Hassan
period of time in an economy.
district in the Indian state of Karnataka and
28. (1) Economy faces the problem of excess of is 158 km from Bangalore, the capital of
resources. It is incorrect, infact major the state.
problem of an economy is the allocation
36. (2) The Asokan Inscriptions were engraved in
of scarce resources, because of this
Brahmi script in the forms of Prakrit.
shortage that every economy has to decide
how to allocate the scarce resources. 37. (3) Titicaca Lake is also Known as
Resources are important as they are Honeymoon Lakes. It is often called the
needed for the production distribution etc highest navigable lake in the world. Lake
are the basic economic activities. was founded on 4th Nov 1668 in 58000 sq.
km, the total length of this is 190 km with
29. (2) Main duty of the legislative enacting laws
80 km width this lake is famous for its
which include, constitution as adopted by
picturesque landscape. It is a national
the people, Ordinances/laws passed by
reserve, its surface is evenly distributed
legislatives bodies and Regulations passed
between Bolivia and Peru in South
by administrative bodies that have the
America. This lake is so large it forms its
force of law.
own waves. More than 25 rivers empty
30. (4) Chandragupta Maurya is said to have their waters into Titicaca.
ended his life at Sravanbelgola, through 38. (1) 39. (2) 40. (3) 41. (4) 42. (4)
Sallekhane. He was the founder of the 43. (2) 44. (2) 45. (3) 46. (4) 47. (3)
maurya empire and the first emperor to 48. (3) 49. (3) 50. (4)
unify most of greater India into one state. 51. (4) Curved surface area  rl
31. (2) If only a part of the labour force employed
here l  h2  r 2
by a firm can be dismissed at any time and
without pay, the total wages and salaries
paid by the firm must be considered a
  24 2   7 2
variable cost. Because of the labour  576  49  25
contract the part of labour force cannot be
dismissed without pay which represents a C.S.A  rl
fixed cost until the expiration of the 22
contract.   7  25  550 cm2
7
32. (1) Euphenics is the treatment of defective Total surface area  rl  r 2
heredity through genetic engineering.
Eupheness which literally means “good 22
 550   77
appearance” or normal appearing is the 7
science of making phenotypic
 550  154  704 cm2
improvements to humans after birth
generally to affect a problematic genetic 52. (1) As 1 is neither prime nor composite, the
connection. least prime number is 2.

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53. (4) Efficiency of P : Q = 2 : 3


3 3
As P takes 9 days then Q takes   x  2 2  x 2  4 3
 9:Q  3: 2 4 4

3 3

9 3
   x  2 2  x2  4 3
Q 2 4 4
 18  3Q
 Q  6 days

4
3
 x  2 2

 x2  4 3

As efficiency is inversely pouportional to


number of days taken. 
4

3 2
x  4  4x  x2  4 3 
54. (4)  16M  15  24C  20
3

16M 20

  4  4 x   4 3
4
24C 15
 4  4 x  16
M 20 3  4 x  20
  
C 15 2  x  5 cm
M 60
  11
C 30 57. (4) 2 x  3 y 
2
M 2 on cubing both the sides
   M  2C
C 1 3
 2 x  3 y 3  
11 
8M  8C  16C  8C  24C 
Hence, they will take 20 days. 2
1331
55. (3) Let the age of the younger brother be x 8 x3  27 y 3  3.2 x.3 y  2 x  3 y  
years 8
Age of the elder brother (x + 8) years
1331
 x  x  8  20  2  x  x  8   8 x3  27 y 3  18 xy  2 x  3 y  
8
 2 x  28  2  2 x  8 18  5  11  1331
 8 x3  27 y 3   
 2 x  28  4 x  16 6 2 8
 2 x  12
11 1331
x6  8 x3  27 y 3  15  
2 8
Required ratio = 6 : (6 + 8) = 6 : 14 = 3 : 7
1331 165
56. (3) Let each side of an equailateral triangle be x  8 x3  27 y 3  
8 2
3 2
Area  x 1331  660
4  8 x3  27 y 3 
8
Case II
Side = (x – 2) cm 671
 8 x3  27 y 3 
3 8
Area   x  2 2
4 58. (3) Decrease in total age = 60 – 30 = 30 years
Total number of teachers = 30

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Reduced Average 
30
30
1 
 p3  3 p 2  3 p  1 
  p  1  1   99  1  1
3 3
59. (1) S.P = Rs. 450
Loss = 10%
 100   1  1000000  1  999999
3
C.P = Rs. 500
New S.P = Rs. 540
Gain = Rs. 540 – 500 = 40 64. (3) tan   cot   2

40 1
Gain %   8%  tan   2
500 tan 

60. (2) Distance = 1.34 km = 1340 m tan 2   1


 2
Time taken = 4 seconds tan 

Speed of sound  1340  335 m/s.  tan 2   1  2 tan 


4
61. (1) Amount = Principal + C.I 
 tan 2   2 tan   1  0 
=Rs. (1800 + 378) = Rs 2178
  tan   1  0
2
T
 r 
A  P 1    tan   1  0  tan   1
 100   tan 45
 10 
3    45
 2178  1800 1  
 100 
cot 2 A
65. (1) Expression  1 
2178  11   11 
3 T 1  cosec A
    
1800  10   10  cosec 2 A  1
1
2 T 1  cosec A
121  11   11 
    
100  10   10   cosec A  1 cosec A  1
1
 T  2 years 1  cosec A

 cosec2 A  cot 2 A  1
2  
2  n
 n  2  2   1  cosec A  1  cosec A
 n 2  2     n  
62. (4)  x  
x 
    

   
2
1 
2 66. (4)   a  b    ab
 2 n  2 
 
  x n 2   x2
 p  a  b
2
 

63. (4) P = 99 
1 2
4

a  2ab  b 2  ab 
 2
 p p  3p  3   p  a  b
2

 p3  3 p 2  3 p

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4

1 2
a  2ab  b 2  4ab  M

 p  a  b
2


4

1 2

a  2ab  b 2  p  a  b 
2 N
ABC ~ MPN
P

1
  a  b 2  p  a  b 2 
AB BC

4 MP PN
1
 p 
2.25 BC

4 4.5 7.5

67. (2)  4.5  BC  2.25  7.5


A
2.25  7.5
 BC   3.75 cm
4.5

68. (1) 69. (2) 70. (3) 71. (3) 72. (3)
B C 73. (4) 74. (3) 75. (2)
76. (3) 77. (2) 78. (1) 79. (1) 80. (4)
81. (3) 82. (2) 83. (1) 84. (3) 85. (3)
86. (3) 87. (1) 88. (2) 89. (4) 90. (2)
91. (1) 92. (1) 93. (2) 94. (3) 95. (2)
96. (3) 97. (4) 98. (3) 99. (4) 100. (4)

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SSC - CGL - 20 16
Combined Graduate Level
Tier I (New Pattern) ................................................................................Model Paper X

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE 8. 3, 15, 8, 24, 15, 35, ?, 48, 35


& REASONING (1) 24 (2) 46
(3) 26 (4) 25
Directions (1-3) : In each of the following ques-
tions, select the related word/letters/number from the 9. From the given alternative words; select the
given alternatives. word which can be formed using the letters
of the given word.
1. BPTF : ESWI :: ?: GDRY KNOWLEDGE
(1) DVAO (2) DAOV (1) WEDGE (2) WONDER
(3) VAOD (4) ADVO (3) WEALTH (4) FETCH
2. 125 : 216 :: 1331 : ?. 10. The ratio of the present ages of Sunita and
(1) 7128 (2) 1225 Vinita is 4 : 5. Six years hence, the ratio of
(3) 1728 (4) 169 their ages will be 14 : 17. What will be the
3. Elated : Despondent :: Enlightened : ? ratio of their ages 12 years hence ?
(1) Miserable (2) Aware (1) 17 : 19 (2) 15 : 19
(3) Tolerant (4) Ignorant (3) 13 : 15 (4) 16 : 19
Directions (4-5) : In each of the following ques- 11. Arun is heavier than Govind. Manoj is lighter
tions, select the one which is different from other three than John. Pravin is heavier than John but
alternatives. lighter than Govind. Who is the heaviest ?
4. (1) Revoke (2) Nullify (1) Govind (2) John
(3) Expunge (4) Enforce (3) Arun (4) Pravin

5. (1) 343 (2) 2401 12. If in a certain code ‘DICKINSON’ is written


(3) 149 (4) 49 as ‘357950210’ and ‘DIPP is written as
‘3566’, then how can ‘PICNIC’ be written in
6. Arrange the following words as per order in same code ?
the English dictionary: (1) 650757 (2) 657057
1. rationalism 2. rationale
(3) 657507 (4) 560757
3. rationalization 4. rationalize
5. rationality 13. Given below are capital letters in the first
(1) 2,1,5,3,4 (2) 2,3,5, l, 4 line and symbols in the second line. Symbols
(3) 1,3,5,4,2 (4) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and letters are code for each other. Choose
7. In the following series, how many FNU occur the correct code for given letters.
in such away that ‘N’ is in the middle and A C E G H I O N P R T S B D M
‘F and ‘U’ are adjacent to it on both sides ?      ( ) [ ]  || # |  
UHGNUFUFNUNFTFNUIJKNFNUTL
(1) 6 (2) 2 PRINT
(3) 3 (4) 4 (1) [  ) [ | (2) ] # ( ) ||
Directions (8) : In each of the following ques- (3) ] # ( [ || (4) ] || ( [ |
tions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose 14. Some equations are solved on the basis of a
the correct alternative from the given ones that will
certain system. Find the correct answer for
complete the series.
the unsolved equation on that basis.
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2 * 3 = 17; 3 * 4 = 145; 5 * 2 =? assumptions can definitely be drawn from the


(1) 85 (2) 75 given statement. Indicate your answer.
(3) 57 (4) 25 Statement :
Some people are uneducated and therefore,
15. Select the correct combination of
superstitious.
mathematical signs to replace * signs and to
Assumptions :
balance the following equation :
I. Education increases rational thinking.
(8 * 5 * 6) * 10 * 24
II. Some people do not go to schools.
(1)     (2)   
(1) Neither assumption I. nor II is implicit
(3)    (4)    
(2) Only assumption I is implicit
16. If ‘>’ stands for ‘diviston’, (3) Only assumption II is implicit
v stands for’multiplication’,’-’ (4) Both assumptions I and II are implicit
stands .for ‘greater than’, ‘×’
20. What inference can you draw from the
stands for ‘less than’, ‘<‘
following two statements ?
stands for ‘addition’, ‘^’
• Hybrid plants are resistant to fungus.
stands for ‘subtraction’, ‘+’
• Fungal infection reduces the life of
stands for ‘equal to’, then
plants.
which of the following equations is correct ?
(1) All plants are hybrid plants.
(1) 9  3  1  6  8  9 (2) For a long life-span grow hybrid plants.
(2) 5  4  2  10  2  2 (3) Fungus attacks hybrid plants.
(3) 8  6  3  4  7 ^ 6 (4) Yield is more in hybrid plants.
(4) 8  4  2  5  7 ^ 6 21. How many triangles are there in the given
Directions (17-18) : In each of the following figure ?
questions, select the missing number from the given
responses.

17. 3 4 9 16
5 6 25 36 (1) 19 or more (2) 10
(3) 16 (4) 18
7 8 ? 64
22. In the given figure, which letter represents
(1) 18 (2) 16
Psychiatrists who are Clinical Psychologists,
(3) 49 (4) 15
but not Psychiatric Social Workers ?
18. 25 18 36
12 17 16
5 2 ?
60 153 96
(1) 3 (2) 6
(3) 5 (4) 4
(1) H (2) E
19. One statement is given followed by two (3) G (4) F
assumptions, I and II. You have to consider
23. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown
the statement to be true, even if it seems to
below in the question figures. From the given
be at variance from commonly known facts.
answer figures, indicate how it will appear
You are to decide which of the given
when opened.

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Question Figure : Matrix-II


5 6 7 8 9
5 R E O N G
6 N P V E S
Answer Figures : 7 M T I O N
8 E A I C O
9 N T A R S
(1) 79, 78, 77, 14, 20
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(2) 40, 57, 77, 69, 79
24. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then (3) 21, 78, 87, 99, 88
which of the answer figures is the right image (4) 12, 30, 32, 69, 85
of the question figure ?
Question Figure : GENERAL AWARENESS
26. In the case of direct taxes, the payment
liability and the ultimate burden of the tax
lies upon
(1) both on whom it has been imposed and
Answer Figures : on whom it is not imposed
(2) the person on whom it has been imposed
(3) the person on whom it has not been
imposed
(1) (2) (3) (4) (4) the tax department who collects the taxes
25. A word is represented by only one set of 27. Which of the following systems is based on
numbers as given in any one of the the principle of surplus value ?
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in (1) Communism (2) Capitalism
the alternatives are represented by two classes (3) Individualism (4) Idealism
of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
28. Which of the following provides
The columns and rows of Matrix I are
Representative Government ?
numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II
(1) Presidential form of Government
are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these
(2) Indirect Democracy
matrices can be represented first by its row
(3) Direct Democracy
and next by its column, e.g., ‘A’ can be
(4) Democracy
represented by 34, 86, 97 etc., and ‘T’ can
be represented by 31, 76, 96 etc. Similarly 29. Members of the Union Public Service
you have to identify the number set for the Commission are appointed by the
given word given below : (1) Law Minister (2) President
‘NOISE’ (3) Prime Minister (4) Chief Justice
Matrix-I
30. Who said, “A state is known by the rights
0 1 2 3 4 that it maintains”?
0 G V E A C (1) Machiavelli (2) Laski
1 R O N G S (3) Maclver (4) J.S. Mill
2 M N E S I 31. A member of Liliaceae that shows reticulate
3 O T I T A venation is
(l) Allium (2) Scilla
4 N S N E P

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(3) Smilax (4)Aloe (2) Overexploitation of arsenopyrite in the


hinterland
32. The male sex hormone is
(3) Overexploitation of coal in Bihar and
(1) Progesterone (2) Estrogen
Bengal.
(3) Testosterone (4) Insulin
(4) Overexploitation of ground water in the
33. Buddha died in the year affected areas
(1) 483 BC (2) 438 BC
42. Acid rain is caused by
(3) 453 BC (4) 468 BC
(1) NO2 and O2
34. The new name of Burma Myanmar and its (2) CO and CO2
capital is (3) SO2 and O2
(1) Naypyidaw (2) Arakan (4) SO2 and NO2
(3) Rangoon (4) Ava
43. Iodine test is used to detect
35. Harmattan blows in Sahara desert from (1) Cholesterol (2) Carbohydrate
(1) South to North (2) East to West (3) Protein (4) Fat
(3) West to East (4) North to South
44. Which Mughal Emperor prohibited the use
36. The busiest ocean from the point of view of of tobacco?
trade is (1) Muhammad Shah
(1) Arctic Ocean (2) Pacific Ocean (2) Babur
(3) Indian Ocean (4) Atlantic Ocean (3) Jahangir
(4) Aurangzeb
37. The forest in Silent Valley of Kerala is an
example of 45. A South Rajasthani trible earning its living
(1) mangrove forest by song and dance is
(2) deciduous forest (1) Mayas (2) Moors
(3) tropical rainforest (3) Khasis (4) Garasia
(4) alpine coniferous forest
46. Hydrogen was discovered by
38. DBMS used for building computer (1) Cavendish (2) Priestley
applications stands for (3) Boyle (4) Charles
(1) Database Micro System
47. ‘Vatsalya Mela’ is annually organised in
(2) Database Machine System
(2) Chandigarh (2) Bangalore
(3) Database Maintenance System
(3) New Delhi (4) Bhopal
(4) Database Management
48. Who is the Director General of the BBC ?
39. The total energy of an electron inside an atom
(l) Tony Hall (2) Jimmy Savile
is
(3) George Entwistle (4) KaranThapur
(1) Infinite.
(2) Zero 49. Who is Australia’s High Commissioner to
(3) more than zero India ?
(4) less than zero (1) Simon Tirkey (2) M.P. Samuel
(3) Peter Varghese (4) Patrick Suckling
40. The velocity of light is
(1) 3 × 108 m/sec 50. Who was elected as the President of India
(2) 3 × 108 km/sec Football Federation ?
(3) 3 × 108 miles/sec (1) Praful Patel
(4) 3 × 108 cm/sec (2) Hardev Jadeja
(3) Subrata Dutta
41. Arsenic problem in India is primarily due to
(4) Shrinivas V. Dempo
(1) Overexploitation of surface water in the
affected areas

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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 1 1
3
57. If x  4  119, then the value of x  3 is
4
51. Find the least number which when divided x x
by 12, 18, 36 and 45 leaves the remainder 8, (1) 33 (2) 36
14, 32 and 41 respectively.
(3) - 36 (4) 36
(1) 186 (2) 176
(3) 180 (4) 178 58. The ratio of two numbers is 3 : 4 and their
52. An empty pool being filled with water at a LCM is 180. The second number is
(l) 30 (2) 60
3 (3) 45 (4) 90
constant rate takes 8 hours to fillth of its
5
59. Average age of A, B and C is 84 years. When
capacity. How much more time will it take to D joins them the average age becomes 80
finish filling the pool ? years, A new person, E, whose age is 4 years
(1) 4 hours 50 minutes more than D, replaces A and the average of
(2) 5 hours 30 minutes B, C, D and E becomes 78 years. What is the
(3) 5 hours 20 minutes age of A ?
(4) 4 hours 48 minutes (1) 50 years (2) 60 years
53. What is a better investment 4% stock at ` 120 (3) 70 years (4) 80 years
or 3% stock at ` 80 ?
1
(1) First (2) Second 60. A man loses 20 % of his money and after
2
(3) Both (4) None of these
spending 80% of the remainder, he is left
54. 20% raise of price followed by a discount of with ` 159. How much did he have at first ?
25% of the raised portion will
(1) decrease the price by 15% (1) ` 1,200 (2) ` 500
(2) increase the price by 10% (3) ` 800 (4) ` l,000
(3) decrease the price by 5% 61. If I walk at 5km/hr, I miss a train by 7
(4) increase the price by 15% minutes. However, if I walk at 6 km/hr I reach
55. A rectangular tin sheet is 12 cm long and 5 the station 5 minutes before the departure of
cm broad. It is rolled along its length to form the train. The distance between my house and
a cylinder by making the opposite edges just the station is
to touch each other. Then the volume of the (1) 5 km (2) 6.5 km
cylinder is (3) 7 km (4) 6 km

60 2 180 2 62. The value of 204 × 197 is


(1) cm (2) cm (1) 40218 (2) 40188
 
(3) 40212 (4) 39812
120 2 100 2
cm cm
 3
(3) (4) 5
  63. If  92  3n  3 3, then find the value
56. A merchant advertises 10% off on the items of n.
bought from his store. The total discount got (1) 5 (2) 2
by a customer who bought a cooker worth (3) 3 (4) 4
` 650, a heater worth ` 500 and a bag worth
` 65 is 64. sin 6   cos 6  is equal to
(1) ` 121.50 (2) ` 120.50 (1) 1
(3) ` 123.50 (4) ` 128.50 (2) 1  3sin 2  cos2 
(3) 1  3sin  cos 

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(4) 1  3sin 2  cos 2 

65. The shadow of a tower standing on a level


ground is found to be 40 metre longer when
the suns altitude is 30° than when it is 60°.
Find the length of the tower.
(1) 20 3 m (2) 10 m
(3) 10 3 m (4) 20 m
66. The length of the shadow of a tower is 9
metres when the sun’s altitude is 30°. What
is the height of the tower ? (1) 42° (2) 36°
1 (3) 38° (4) 40°
(1) 3 3 m (2) 4 m
2 Directions (72-75) : Study the following graph
and answer the given questions.
9 3
(3) 9 3 m (4) m
2 Crude Oil Improts by India

67. If 999x + 888y = 1332 and 888x + 999y =


555, then x2 – y2 is equal to
(1) 9 (2) 5
(3) 7 (4) 8
68. If ABCD is a cyclic parallelogram, then the
A is
(1) 100° (2) 60°
(3) 80° (4) 90°
69. AC is a chord of circle whose centre is at O.
If B is any point on the arc AC and 72. From year 1995 to the year 1996, what was
OCA  20, then the magnitude of the percentage increase in imports of crude
oil ?
ABC is
(1) 60 (2) 90
(1) 110° (2) 100°
(3) 180 (4) None of these
(3) 40° (4) 140°
73. From 1991 to 1992, what was the
70. The value of (sec   cosec) when   45 is approximate percentage reduction in import
(1) 5 2 (2) 3 2 of crude oil ?
(1) 14 (2) 22
(3) 4 2 (4) 2 2 (3) 18 (4) 8
71. In the given figures, the lengths of the sides 74. In how many years were the imports higher
of ABC and PQR are given and they are than the average value of imports?
(1) 4 (2) 1
given in same units. Also A and B are
(3) 2 (4) 3
given. Then value of P is
75. If the rate of one barrel of crude oil was Rs.
25.60 in 1995, then what was the total value
of imports (in Rs.) in that year ?
(1) 8.2 crores (2) 64 crores
(3) 64 lakhs (4) 6.4 crores

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ENGLISH COMPREHENSION Directions (84-85) : In the following questions,


four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase
Directions (76-80) : In the following questions, printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alterna-
sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with tive which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are sug- Phrase.
gested for each question. Choose the correct alter-
native out of the four. 84. The Principal called the latecomers to her
room and delivered a curtain lecture on the
76. The father was angry and cast _____ his son. subject of late hours.
(1) down (2) about (1) dramatic lecture
(3) off (4) of (2) brief lecture
77. Indian masses are _____ law abiding. (3) cautionary talk given in private
(1) far and away (4) talk behind the curtain
(2) by and large 85. The project to clean the River Ganga ended
(3) by far in smoke.
(4) by any means (1) yielded no practical result
78. The film we saw last night was boring. I wish (2) yielded only confusion
I _____ lt. (3) yielded no profit
(1) shouldn’t have been (4) yielded no plan
(2) hadn’t seen Directions (86-90) : In the following questions,
(3) didn’t see a sentence/part of the sentence is printed in bold.
(4) wouldn’t have seen Below are given alternatives to the bold sentence/
79. His old clothes and uncombed hair gave him part of the sentence at (1), (2) and (3) which may
a _____ appearance. improve the sentence. Choose the correct alterna-
(1) disrespectful (2) disputatious tive. In case no improvement is needed, your answer
(3) discontented (4) disreputable is (4).

80. There are, as yet, no vegetation types or 86. Once only did she give her way to
ecosystems whose study has been perfected emotions.
to the extent that they no longer ______ (1) Only once did she give way to emotions.
ecologists. (2) Only once she did give way to her
(1) challenge (2) hinder emotions.
(3) interest (4) require .. (3) Once only did she give way to her
emotions.
Directions (81-83) : In the following questions, (4) No improvement
out of the four alternatives, choose the one which
best expresses the meaning of the given word. 87. I don’t think Harsh will beat Mohit at chess.
Mohit is one too much for him.
81. Mollify (1) too much one
(1) Contradict (2) Disseminate (2) too many one
(3) Assuage (4) Persuade (3) one too many
82. Obstacle (4) No improvement
(1) Denouement (2) Progress 88. Throughout history, both ancient and modern,
(3) Hindrance (4) Cessation men were fond of waging war.
83. Audacious (1) had been (2) have been
(1) Industrious (2) Uncaring (3) are (4) No improvement
(3) Boisterous (4) Daring 89. Since your departure, nothing has been
transpired here worth your notice.

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(1) worthy of note has been transpired here. the defining characteristic of viruses is that they are
(2) worthy of note has transpired here. self-replicating computer programs which install
(3) worth your notice has transpired here. themselves without the user’s consent. Virus writers
(4) No improvement use social engineering and exploit detailed knowledge
of security vulnerabilities to gain access to their host’s
90. Who can prevent you from getting married
computing resources. The vast majority of viruses
now that you are within age ?
(over 99%) target systems running Microsoft
(1) in (3) on
Windows employing a variety of mechanisms to infect
(2) of (4) No improvement
new hosts, and often using complex anti-detection/
Directions (91-94) : In the following questions, stealth strategies to evade antivirus software. Motives
out of the four alternatives, choose the one which for creating viruses can include seeking profit, desire
can be substituted for the given words/sentence. to send a political message, personal amusement, to
demonstrate that a vulnerability exists in software,
91. The policy of extending a country’s empire
for sabotage and denial of service, or simply because
and influence
they wish to explore artificial life and evolutionary
(1) Imperialism (2) Internationalism
algorithms.
(3) Capitalism (4) Communism
96. The vast majority of viruses evade antivirus
92. A person who studies the origin and history
software’s by
of words
(1) inserting copies of itself into programs
(1) Ethnologist (2) Polyglot
(2) targeting Microsoft Windows systems
(3) Grammarian (4) Etymologist
(3) using complex anti-detection/stealth
93. A book which holds several works of one strategies
author (4) exploiting detailed knowledge of security
(1) Anthology (2) Biography vulnerabilities
(3) Omnibus (4) Bibltotheque
97. What is one of the motives of creating viruses
94. One who deliberately damages other people’s (1) To sabotage and deny Service
property (2) To gain access to classified files
(1) Arsonist (2) Destructor (3) To corrupt hard drives
(3) Vandal (4) Vampire (4) To exploit security knowledge
Directions (95) : In the following questions, four 98. What is the synonym of ‘Vulnerability’ in the
words are given in each question, out of which only passage ?
one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt (1) susceptibility
word. (2) liability
(3) responsibility
95. (1) Baroaque (2) Baroque
(4) accountability
(3) Baruque (4) Barokue
99. What is the defining characteristic of a
Directions (96-100) : In the following questions,
computer virus ?
you have two brief passages with 5 questions follow-
(1) Its ability to execute programs
ing each passage. Read the passages carefully and
(2) Its ability to affect the computer system
choose the best answer to each question out of the
(3) Its ability to hide itself .
four alternatives.
(4) Its ability to self-replicate
PASSAGF-II
100. Hour do virus writers gain access to
A computer virus is a type of malware that,
computing resources ?
when executed, replicates by inserting copies of itself
(1) By executing malwares
into other computer programs, data files, or the boot
(2) By employing a variety of mechanisms
sector of the hard drive. However, not all viruses carry
(3) By using social .engineering
a destructive payload or attempt to hide themselves-
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as their is no ‘F’ in the keyword ‘FETCH’


1. (2) B P T F E S WI
cannot be formed.
+3 10. (4) Let the common in their ages be x
+3 According to the question
+3
+3 4 x  6 14
 
Similarly, 5 x  6 17
 68 x  102  70 x  84
G D RY DAOV
 2 x  18  x  9
–3 Present ages = 36 : 45
–3 Ages after 12 years = 48 : 57 = 16 : 19
–3
–3 11. (3) A > G ....(1)
J>M ....(2)
G>P>J ....(3)
2. (3)  5 3  125,  6 3  216 On combining (1), (2) and (3)
Similarly A>G>P>J>M
Hence Arun is the heaviest.
113  1331 and 12 3  1728
12. (2) D I C K I N S O N
3. (4) As Elated is just opposite in meaning to
Despondent similarly Enlightened is just         
opposite in meaning to ignorant. 3 5 7 9 5 0 2 1 0
4. (4) Except Enforce, all other words have nearly and
the same meaning. D I P P
5. (3) Except 149 all other are either perfect    
squares or perfect cubes. 3 5 6 6
6. (1) The arrangement of words as per the dic- Then
tionary is
2. rationale  1. rationalism  5. rational- P I C N I C
ity  3. rationalization  4. rationalize      
6 5 7 0 5 7
7. (4) We have to find FNU or UNF

8. (1) It is the combination of two series 13. (3) P R I N T


Series I  3, 8, 15, ?, 35     
5 7
 3 8 15  24 
9
 35
11 ]  ( [ ||
Series II 
14. (3) 2 * 3 = 17
9 11 13
15  24 
 35 
 48  2  2  2  3  3  8  9  17
Similarly
9. (1) Only the word WEDGE can be formed, as 3 * 4 = 145
their is no ‘R’ in the keyword ‘WONDER’
cannot be formed, as their is no ‘A’ in the  3 3 3 3  4  4  4
keyword ‘WEALTH’ cannot be formed and  81  64  145

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and First Column


5*2=?
25 12
 5  5  2  2  2  2  2  25  32  57  60
5
15. (2) (8 * 5 * 6) * 10 * 24 Second Column
using codes of option (2)
18  17
  8  5  6   10  24  153
2
 240  10  24 Third Column
 24  24 36  16
 96
16. (2) ?
        
36 16
       ?  6
96
Option (1)
9 3  1  6  8  9 19. (4) Obviously, both the assumptions are im-
plicit in the statement. It is clear that edu-
 93  1  6 8  9 cation enhances rational thinking. Some
3 people are uneducated; it implies that some
 27  1  9 people do not go to school.
4
Option (2) 20. (2) Clearly inference given in option (2) is
5  4  2  10  2  2 correct.
 5  4  2  10  2  2
21. (1)
 20  2  20  2
 22  22
Option (3)
8 6 3 4  7  6
 8 6  3  4  7  6
4 The triangles are :
 48  3  6  ABG;  BHI;  BIJ;  BCJ;  CDJ;
7
Option (4)  JDE;  JEI;  HGI;  GIF;  IFE;
8 4 2 5  7  6  DEF;  GFE;  BIG;  BGE;  JBD;
 BIE;  DEI;  BDE;  BID
 8 4  2  5  7  6
22. (3) The required region should be common to
5
 32  2  6 the triangle and the circle but outside the
7 square. Such region is marked ‘G’.
17. (3) The sum of first three numbers is equal to
the fourth numbers in each row.
First Row = 3 + 4 + 9 = 16 23. (3)
Second Row = 5 + 6 + 25 = 36
Third Row = 7 + 8 + ? = 64
24. (1)
 ?  64  15  49

18. (2) Divide the product of the first and the sec-
ond numbers by the third number to get the 25. (4) N  12, 21, 40, 42, 58, 65, 79, 95
lower most number in each column. O  11, 30, 57, 78, 89
I  24, 32, 77, 87
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S  14, 23, 41, 69, 99 individual they lead to the all round
E  02, 22, 43, 56, 68, 85 development of social life because the
development of the part automatically
Option N O I S E leads to the enrichment of entire society,
Therefore it is in the interest of the state to
(1) 79 78 77 14 20 maintain rights. Laski has rightly said that
(2 ) 40 57 77 69 79 “Every State is known by the rights that it
(3) 21 78 87 99 88 maintains.
(4 ) 12 30 32 69 85 31. (3) In reticulate venation views are
interconnected and form a web like
network. Similar zeylanica is the plant in
26. (2) In the case of direct taxes the payment
which reticulate venation is seen.
liability and the ultimate burden of the tax
Reticulate venation is most commonly
lies upon the person on whom it has been
seen indicotyledonous plants and rare in
imposed while in case of indirect taxes the
monocotyledons.
payment liability falls on some other
persons. 32. (3) The male sex hormone is Testosterone
which is produced by the testicles and is
27. (2) Capitalism is based on the principle of
responsible for the proper development of
surplus value. According to Marx’s theory.
male sexual characteristics. It is also
Surplus value is equal to the new value
important for maintaining muscle bank
created by workers in excess of their own
adequate levels of red blood cells, Bone
labor-cost. which is appropriated by the
growth, a sense of well being and sexual
capitalist as profit when products are sold.
function.
28. (2) Representative Government or
33. (1) Budha died in the year 483 BC in
democracies include the united states
Kushinagar at the age of 80 years. He is
government. UK and other western
the founder of Buddhism.
countries in the world. It is a form of
leadership in which the populace elects a 34. (1) Capital of Myanmar is Naypyidaw the 24th
number of representatives who serve the and 25th ASEAN Summit as well as the
function of acting in their interests while Ninth East Asia Summit were held in
in case of direct democracy populace itself Naypyidaw. It was also one of the host
decides on the policies that they need to cities for the 2013 southeast Asian games.
implement one major short fall of direct
35. (2) The Harmattan is dry and dusty
democracy is that because the opinions of
northeasterly trade wind which blows from
most of the populace are needed. it
north-east and east to west in the eastern
becomes very cumbersome to make
parts of the Sahara desert over the west
decision.
African Subcontinent into the Gulf of
29. (2) Members of the UPSC are appointed by Guinea The wind typically carries large
the president of India. At least half of the amounts of dust.
members of commission are civil servants
36. (4) The busiest ocean from the point of view
with minimum ten years of experience in
of trade is Atlantic Ocean as it connects
central or State Service.
the Americas Africa and Europe. It is the
30. (2) According to Laski,’ rights are those trade route between the continents and is
conditions of social life without which no always full of Cargo Ships being carried
man can seek, in general to be himself at around continent to continent. It spreads
his best. Even though the rights aim at the over 32 million square miles.
development and enrichment of the

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37. (3) 38. (4) 39. (4) 40. (1) 41. (4)
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42. (4) 43. (2) 44. (3) 45. (4) 46. (1) 10% discount   1215  121.5
47. (3) 48. (1) 49. (4) 50. (1) 100
51. (2) Required Number = L.C.M of 12, 18, 36,
45 = 180 – 4 = 176. 4 1
57. (2) x  4  119
x
3 th 2
52. (3) of tank filled in time = 8 hours  1 
5   x2    2  119
 x2 
2 th
capacity of tank left to be filled  2
5  1 
  x2    121
5 2 16  x2 
Required time  8    hours
3 5 3 1
 x2   11
= 5 hours 20 minutes x2
53. (2) If we have to get an income of Rs 1 annu-
 1
ally   x    2  11
Investment  x

120 2
1  Rs.30  1
x  9
4  x
80 2
 2  Rs.26
 x
1
3
3 3
x
Therefore second investment is better. On cubing both the sides
54. (4) Let the original price be 100 price after a 1 1 1
raise of 20% = 120  x3   3  x   x    27
Now the raise is 20 and a discount of 25% x3 x  x

is equal to  20  25  5
1  1
 x3   3  x    27
100 x3
 x
Net price = 115
1
Hence their is an increase in 15% of the  x3   3  3  27
price x3
55. (2) By rolling the rectangular sheet, the length 1
 x3   36
of the sheet becomes the circumference of x3
the base of the cylinder
 2r  12 58. (2) Let the common in the numbers be x
LCM  3  4  x  12 x
6
r  12 x  180

 x  15
Height = 5 cm
 4 x  4 15  60
Volume  r 2 h    6  6  5  180
   ABC
59. (4)  84
3
56. (1) Total marked price = Rs. (650 + 500 + 65)
= Rs. 1215  A  B  C  252 ...(1)

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ABCD 5
4 n
3
 80  32 3 2
4
 A  B  C  D  320 ...(2) 5 3
 4n
 D  320  252  68 2 2
Age of E = D + 4 = 68 + 4 = 72 n5
 B  C  D  E  78  4
 B  C  D  E  312 64. (2) sin 6   cos 6 
 B  C  312  68  72
    cos2 
3 3
 sin 2 
 B  C  172
 A  252  172  80
 
3
On putting this value of B + C in equation  sin 2   cos 2   3sin 2 
(1)
 A  252  172  80 
.cos 2  sin 2   cos 2  
60. (4) Let the initial money be x
Money left after spending 80% = 0.2x  a 3  b3   a  b 3  3ab  a  b  
 
1
Money after loss of 20 %  0.159 x  1  3sin 2   cos2 
2
 0.159 x  159 sin 2   cos 2   1
159
x  1000 65. (1) A
0.159

61. (4) Let the distance of station from house be x


km
Difference of time = 7 + 5 = 12 minutes 60° 30°
B D
12 1 C 40 m
  hour
60 5 AB = Tower = h metre
BC = x metre
Distance In ABC,
Time 
Speed
AB h
tan 60   3
x x 1 BC x
  
5 6 5
 h  3x metre ...(i)
6 x  5x 1 In ABD,
 
30 5
AB
tan 30 
x 1 BD
   x  6 km.
30 5
1 h
 
62. (2) 40188 3 x  40

 3h  x  40
 3
5
63. (1)  92  3n  3 3
h
52 4 n 32  3h   40
3 3  3 3 3

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h 67. (3) 999 x  888 y  1332 ...(i)


 3h   40
3 888 x  999 y  555 ....(ii)
On adding both equations,
3  3h  h
  40 1887 x  1887 y  1887
3
  x  y  1887  1887
3h  h
  40  x y 1 ....(iii)
3
By equation (i) – (ii),
 2h  40 3 111x  111y  777
 h  20 3 metre  111 x  y   777

66. (1) A  x y  7 ....(iv)


  x  y  x  y   1 7

 x2  y 2  7
30°
B C 68. (4) 69. (1) 70. (4) 71. (4) 72. (4)
9m
73. (1) 74. (4) 75. (4)
AB = Tower 76. (1) 77. (2) 78. (1) 79. (1) 80. (3)
BC = Shadow = 9 metre 81. (3) 82. (3) 83. (4) 84. (3) 85. (1)
In ABC, 86. (2) 87. (1) 88. (2) 89. (2) 90. (2)
AB 91. (1) 92. (4) 93. (3) 94. (3) 95. (2)
tan 30  96. (3) 97. (1) 98. (1) 99. (4) 100. (3)
BC

1 AB
 
3 9

9
 AB  3 3
3

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