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Sections Test ComponentsNo. of Page
Questions No.
i) GeneralAwareness 40 2-11
ii) General Intelligenceand
ReasoningAbility 40 12-19
iii) Arithmeticaland NumericalAbility 40 20-29
iv) Hindi Languageand Comprehension 40 30-33
v) EnglishLanguageand Comprehension 40 34-37
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i) General Awareness
1. is the home State of 5. The expansion of JNU is
Prime Minister Narendra Modi.(A) Jamiah National University
(A) Gujarat(B) Jawaharlal Nehru University
(B) Haryana(C) Jawaharlal National University
(C) Rajasthan
(0) None of these(0) Uttar Pradesh
6. is the capital of China.2. From October 31, 2019, India has
number of States. (A) Kathmandu
(A) 28 (B) Lhasa
(B) 29 (C) Okhinawa
(C) 27 (0) Beijing
(0) 26
7. Name the smallest State in India.
3. Abu Bakr AI-Baghdadi was the leader(A) Tripura
of which group?
(B) Mizoram(A) Islamic State
(C) Goa(B) Hamas
(C) Taliban(0) None of these
(0) Hezbollah8. Name the smallest Country in the
4. The President of India is World.
(A) Venkaiah Naidu (A) Monaco
(B) Pranab Mukherjee (B) Vatican City
(C) Ram Nath Kovind (C) Nauru
(0) Amit Shah(0) Tuvalu
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41. Complete the following series: 46. If B = 2 and BAG = 10, then BOX = ?
80,10,70,15,60, ? (A) 36 (B) 39
(A) 20 (B) 25 (C) 41 (D) 52
(C) 30 (D) 5047. Find the next alternatives.
42. 'Sink' is related to 'Float' in the same AFN, MQZ, CGP,?
way as 'Destroy' is related to (A) OSB
(A) Demolish (B) Alive (B) PUE
(C) Peace (D) Create(C) MPX
(D) OTC
43. 'Doctor' is related to 'Stethoscope' in
the same way as 'Painter' is related to48. Complete the following series.
4,16,64,256, ?(A) Painting (B) Brush
(A) 1304 (B) 1144(C) Exhibition (D) Art
(C) 1216 (D) 1024
44. Out of the four given alternatives,
choose that alternative as your answer
which is similar to the given words.
Lucknow : Mumbai : Kolkata : _
(A) Patna
(C) Pune
(B) Bikaner
(D) Ludhiana
45. Find out the relationship among these
words and choose another group with
similar relationship from the options
provided.
Furniture: Table: Almirah
(A) Building: Wall : Brick
(B) Fruit: Orange: Apple
(C) Mother: Father: Sister
(D) Sea: Road: City
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49. 3.75 =?0.75
(A) 0.005
(B) 0.5
(C) 5
(D) None of these
50. Select the related words from the given
alternatives.
196 : 169 : : 81 : ?
(A) 72 (B) 64
(C) 100 (D) 144
51. Select the one which is different from
the others.
6,13,18,25,30,37,40
(A) 25 (B) 30
(C) 37 (D) 40
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(A) 36 (B) 39
(C) 41 (0) 52
47. ~lTQ; ~Cfl~I.q~ ~(41~ 3l~~~
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AFN, MOZ, CGP,?
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(B) PUE
(C) MPX
(0) OTC
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4,16,64,256, ?
(A) 1304
(C) 1216
(B) 1144
(0) 1024
3.75 _?49. - .
0.75
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(B) 0.5
(C) 5
(0) ~~~~
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(A) 72
(C) 100
(B) 64
(0) 144
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6,13,18,25,30,37,40
(A) 25 (B) 30
(C) 37 (0) 40
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52. If in a certain language 'RAMESH' is 56. P and Q are sisters. Rand S are
written as 'HSEMAR', then how will brothers. P's daughter is R's sister.
'CREATE' be written in the language? What is Q's relation to S?
(A) TEACRE (A) Mother
(8) ETAECR (8) Grandmother
(C) ETAERC(C) Sister
(D) Aunt(D) ETACRE
57. Complete the following series.53. In a certain language 'THREAT' is
5,10,15,25,40, ?written as 'RHTTAE' then how will
(A) 45'PEARLY' be written in that code?
(A) YLRAEP(8) 50
(C) 60(8) YLRPAE
(D) 65(C) AEPYLR
(D) AEPRYL 58. Complete the following series.
2,7,14,23, ?,47
54. If 'GLOSSORY' is coded as '97533562' (A) 30
and 'GEOGRAPHY' is coded as (8) 34
'915968402', then 'GEOLOGY' can be (C) 39coded as
(D) 44
(A) 9156927
(8) 915759259. Complete the following series.
48,24,72,36,108, ?(C) 9057592
(A) 110(D) 9157591
(8) 115
55. In a certain code 'GONE' is written (C) 121
as 5 % 2 # and 'MEDAL' is written as (D) 54
4 # 3 $ @, then how will 'GOLD' be60. Complete the following series.
written in that code ?1,3,7,15,31, ?
(A) 5@%3(A) 38
(8) 5# @ 3(8) 49
(C) 5%@3 (C) 63
(D) 5%#3 (D) 42
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(8) ETAECR(C) ~
(C) ETAERC(D) ~
(D) ETACRE
!"4AR1fu4d ~cffi~~ I57.53. ~ 'qllff -q 'THREAT' cn1 'RHTTAE' 5,10,15,25,40, ?
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(8) 50
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(8) YLRPAE (D) 65
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(D) AEPRYL 2,7,14,23, ?,47
54. ~ 'GLOSSORY' CliT~ '97533562'3fu:(A) 30
'GEOGRAPHY' CliT~ '915968402' t(8) 34
m 'GEOLOGY' CliT~ ~Wrr? (C) 39
(D) 44(A) 9156927
(8) 9157592 59. !"4AR1fu4d ~cffi~~ I
(C) 9057592 48,24,72,36,108, ?
(D) 9157591(A) 110
(8) 115
55. ~ ~ ~ -q 'GONE' cffi 5 % 2 # 3fu: (C) 121
'MEDAL' cffi 4 # 3 $ @ iWsrr ~ t m (D) 54
'GOLD' cffi"3Bt~ ~ -qfcnu >ICfiRiWsrr60. !"4AR1fu4d ~cffi~~ I
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(8) 5#@ 3(8) 49
(C) 5%@3(C) 63
(D) 5%#3 (D) 42
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61. Complete the letter number series.
C - 2, E - 3, G - 4, I - 5, ?
(A) H - 6
(8) J - 8
(C) K - 6
(D) L - 7
62. Complete the letter number series.
D - 4, G - 7, J - 10, M - 13, ?
(A) N -14
(8) 0 -15
(C) P - 11
(D) P-16
63. Complete the letter number series.
D - 23, F - 21, H - 19, J - 17, ?
(A) K-18
(8) M -18
(C) 0 - 21
(D) L -15
64. Find the missing number in the figure.
11 3- -2 2
22 8- -3 3
3 ?19-5
1(A) -
2
(8)2-3
(C)3-4
(D)4-5
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65. Find the missing number in the figure.
5 2 4
4 4 7
2 5 3
18 30 ?
(A) 42
(C) 33
(8) 43
(D) 32
66. In the following sequence of digits, how
many digits are immediately preceded
by a digit which is a multiple of 3 and
immediately followed by a digit which is
a multiple of 4 ?
7324689357843215638
(A) 5 (8) 2
(C) 4 (D) 6
67. Identify the relationship between the
two numbers in the first pair and find
the missing number in the second pair
also follow the same relationship.
121:169::361:
(A) 529
(C) 484
(8) 400
(D) 576
68. In a certain code language, if CEJQ
is coded as XVQJ, then 8DIP will be
coded as
(A) WURQ
(8) YWRK
(C) WUPI
(D) YWPI
69. Which of the following choices willreplace the question mark?
MILD: NKOH:: GATE:?
(A) HDVQ
(8) HCWI
(C) 18UP
(D) HDUR
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61. PU"'1R1R9(1 3l~ -3lcf; ~ ~ ~ cR I
e - 2, E - 3, G .: 4, I - 5, ?
(A) H - 6
(8) J - 8
(e) K - 6
(D) L-7
62. Rl"'1R1R9(1 3l~-3lcf; ~~~cR I
D - 4, G -7, J -10, M - 13, ?
(A) N -14
(8) 0 -15
(e) P - 11
(D) P-16
63. Rl"'1R1R9(1 3l~-3lcf; ~~~cR I
D-23, F -21, H -19, J -17,?
(A) K-18
(8) M -18
(e) 0 - 21
(D) L - 15
11 3- -2 2
22 8- -3 3
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2 5 3
18 30 ?
(A) 42 (8) 43
(e) 33 (D) 32
66. ~ ~ m ~ ~ -ij ~ 3lcf;w ~~ 'l"ffi ~ 3lcf;~ ~ 3 CfiT~ ~ 3fR
~~ 3lcf;~~ 4 CfiT~~?
7324689357843215638
(A) 5 (8) 2
(e) 4 (D) 6
67. Rl"'1R1R9(1 -ij ~ GT~3TI ~ mCfiT
'«IT wrrn ~ ~ GT~3TI ~ ~ cffltm~~~(41'i{G~~ I
121:169::361:
(A) 529 (8) 400
(e) 484 (D) 576
68. M~~ ~-ij, ~ eEJQcffi XVQJ
imsrr~t <ft~~~(@f 8DIP~
CFIT imsrr~ ?
(A) WURQ
(8) YWRK
(e) WUPI
(D) YWPI
w.:r~~~1R Rl"'1R1R9(1-ijB~-m
~m?MILD: NKOH : : GATE: ?
(A) HDVQ
(8) HeWI
(e) 18UP
(D) HDUR
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70. If in a certain language 'SECTOR' is 74. Find the next term.
written as 'ESCTOR', then how will 242,353,464,575, ?'MOTHER' be written in that code?
(A) 676 (8) 686(A) MOHTER
(C) 696 (D) 787(8) OMHTER
(C) OMHTRE 75. Which interchange of signs will make
(D) OMTHERthe following question correct?
(16 - 4) x 6 + 2 + 8 = 30
71. If in a certain code language 'RAIN' is (A) + and- (8) + and x
written as '8 $ % 6', 'MORE' is written (C) - and + (D) + and +as '7 # 8 @', then how will 'REMAIN' be
written in that language? 76. Q, the son of M was married to N, whose
(A) 8@7$%6 sister 0 was married to P, the brother
(8) 7@#$%6of Q. How 0 is related to M ?
(C) #@7$%6(A) Sister
(D) None of these(8) Daugher-in-law
(C) Sister-in-law
72. If in a certain code language 'where (D) Cousin
are you' is written as 'pit ka ta' and 'are
they there' is written as 'sa da ka' and 77. 'A8' is related to 'CD' in the same way
'they may come' is written as 'da na ja', as 'YZ' is related to
then how will 'there' be written in that (A) AS (8) AC
language? (C) WX (D) UV
(A) da78. 'Needle' is related to 'Thread' in the
(8) sasame way as 'Pen' is related to
(C) ka(A) Ink (8) Cap
(D) none of these(C) Paper (D) Word
73. Rashmi is 14th from the right end in a79. Find the odd word.
row of 40 girls, what is her position from(A) Car (8) 8usthe left end?
(A) 25th (C) Scooter (D) Jeep
(8) 27th 80. Find the odd word.
(C) 21st (A) Tongue (8) Nose
(D) None of these (C) Eye (D) Mouth
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70. ~ fcfim ~ ~ -ij 'SECTOR' q;) Rk'i Wif@a fclCfl~l-ij~ WR1Tl:[G ~ ~ I74.'ESCTOR' fffisn ~ t m '3BT mtrr -ij 242,353,464,575,?'MOTHER' "Cfll~"5fCfiR fffisn ~ ? (A) 676 (B) 686
(A) MOHTER (C) 696 (D) 787
(B) OMHTER~ Tfl; WiICfl<OI-ij fcn;r~ "Cfll31M1'-ij75.
(C) OMHTREcstG(1Cfl<'E!4)Cfl<OI"Cfll~ fcrnr~n:rCflGT%?
(D) OMTHER(16 - 4) x 6 + 2 + 8 = 30
71. ~ ~ ~ CfIC mtrr -ij 'RAIN' q;) (A) + 3fu:- (B) + 3fu: x
'8$%6'~~%, 'MORE' Cf}'7#8@' (C) - 3fu: + (D) + 3fu: +
fffisn ~ t m'3BT mtrr -ij 'REMAIN'"Cfll76. M~~ Q'CflTmm N~~3lT%, Ncfit~~"5fCfiR fffisn ~ ?
O'CflTmm p~~%, -;itQqjf~% 1m(A) 8 @ 7 $ % 6
OqjfM~~~%?(B) 7 @ # $ % 6
(A) ~(C) # @ 7 $ % 6
(B) ~(D) ~~~~ (C) ~
72. ~fcnm~~ mtrr-ij 'where are you' (D) ~~
"Cfll'pit ka ta' 3fu: 'are they there' "Cfll77. 'AB' 'CflT'CD' ~ -;it m %crcftm 'YZ'
'sa da ka' 'Om 'they may come' q;) 'CflT~~ ?'da na ja' fffisn ~ %, m '3BT mtrr -ij
(A) AB (B) AC'there' "Cfll~ fffisn ~ ?
(C) WX (D) UV(A) da
(B) sa 78. '~' qjf ''CfT1TT'~-;itm%crcftm '~'
(C) ka 'CflT~~ ?
(D) ~~~~(A) Bmft (B) ~
(C) ~ (D) ~73. 40 (1'$f?tl41cfit ~ I:jfcffi -ij ~ <Wff 31R
~~"Cfll~ I~ 14 ~~tR%, mmm 31R~Cf6~ 79.
~tRmrft? (A) 'CflT< (B) Gffi
(A) 25 ~ (C) ~ (D) ~
(B) 27~80. ~~"Cfll~ I
(C) 21 ~(A) ~ (B) ~
(D) ~~~~ (C) ~ (D) ~
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iii) Arithmetical and Numerical Ability
81. Sum of the numbers -1 % and % is -5 -384. Multiplicative inverse of 8x-:;-is
(A) -2 15(A) -
56(8) 2
(8)-15-
(C) % 56
(C)56
(0) None of these-15
(0)-56-
2 (-3) 1 3 1 2 1582. Value of -x - --x-+-x- is
5 7 6 2 14 5
85. Zero has reciprocal.(A) 0
(A) No
12(8) One(8) -
28(C) Two
(C) -11(0) Infinite-
28
(0)-31-
86. If x - 2 = 7, then x =28
What is the additive inverse of -6 ?(A) 5
83.-5 (8) -5
6 (C) 9(A) -
5 (0) None of these
-6(8) -
5 87. If 6 = Z +2, then Z =
(A) 8(C) 6
-(8) -4-5
(C) 2
(0)-5-
(0) 4-6
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81. ~3lf -1% ~ % ~1.IFT~ "":5 -384. 8x7~~OIl('qCfl ~fSbq ~
(A) -2 15(A) -
56(8) 2
-15(C) % (8) -
56
(O) ~~~~ (C)56-15
(O)-56
~x( -3)_~x~+_1 x~ ~11R'~-
82. 155 7 6 2 14 5
~~~fSbq~(A) 0 85.
12(A) ~~
(B) -(B) ~28
-11(C) Gl
(C) -(0) 3V1(f28
(O) -31-
~x-2=7,mx=28 86.
83. -6 ~ 4)llkqCfl ~fSbq CFn~ ?(A) 5
-5 (8) -5
(A)6 (C) 9-5 (0) ~~~~
-6(8) -
5 87. ~6=z+2, m z e
6(A) 8
(C) -(8) -4-5
-5 (C) 2(O) -
-6 (O) 4
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88. If Ys = 10 , then t = 92. Square of the number 71 is
(A) 5131(A) 2
(8) 4901
(8) 5(C) 6171
(C) 50 (0) 5041
(0) ~ 93. Smallest square number that is divisible
by 4, 9 and 10 is89. How many sides does a regular polyqon
have if each of its interior angle is (A) 625
1650 ?(8) 900
(A) 22(C) 1000
(8) 24(0) 400
(C) 26
(0) None of these../3·1.36 =94.
90. The squares of which of the following is (A) 5.6
an odd number? (8) 4.6
(A) 2826(C) 6.6
(8) 82004(0) 7.6
(C) 7779
(0) 144 95. The fraction form of the decimal number
Numbers lying between squares of the
0.16 is 1~0' The value of Ll is
91.
numbers 99 and 100 are (A) 160
(A) 200 (8) 16
(8) 150
(C) 10(C) 198
(0) None of these (0) 6
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88. ~ Ys=10, mt= 92. 71 CfiTqtf ~
(A) 2(A) 5131
(8) 4901(8) 5
(C) 6171
(C) 50 (0) 5041
(0) x93. 4,9 3fu: 10B~~qrffi~~
89. ~ tlliiill§ ~ cfiTfcRRT ~ mm ~ qtf~~
'3BCfiT~ 3lo:cnlur 1650~ ? (A) 625
(A) 22 (8) 900
(8) 24(C) 1000
(C) 26(0) 400
(0) ~BCfiT{~
94. -J31.36 =
90. R&:01R1fu!d .q B ~ qtf ~ ~ ~
~? (A) 5.6
(A) 2826 (8) 4.6
(8) 82004 (C) 6.6
(C) 7779 (0) 7.6
(0) 144
G~lq~cHi&IT0.16CfiTM~ 1~0 ~ 1m95.
91. 99 3fu: 100~CFiT~~~~~ CfiTm;,~
(A) 200 (A) 160
(8) 150 (8) 16
(C) 1·98 (C) 10
(0) ~BCfiT{~ (0) 6
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96. 91125 CfiT tf.f ~ ~ 101. (-4)5.;- (-4)8 =
(A) 35 (8) 25(A) (-4)3
(C) 45 (0) 751
(8)43
97. p2q + pq2 ~1
(A) ~Cfiq<ft;q (C)(_4)3
(8) fuq<ft;q 1(0) -
(C) 8!q<f);q4
(0) ~~~~ 1 ql~Sbjoot~~102.
512 - 492 CfiT lfH ~(A) 10~
98.
(A) 4 (8) 100 (8) 10-9
(C) 200 (0) 50 (C) 10-5
~q:qtl~ CfiT ~ ~ ~ 5 u.lfi.(0) 10-3
99.
3fu:~ 4.8 u.lfi. ~
103. 4x2 - 8x + 4 =
(A) 20 u.lfi.2(4x _1)2
20.8 u.lfi.2(A)
(8)
(C) 24 u.lfi.2 (8) (x - 4)2
(0) ~~~~ (C) (2x - 4)2
(iT5
=
(0) 4(x _1)2
100.
(A)1 104. ~~-ij~~m~?-
32(A) 6
(8) 16
(8) 7
(C) 32(C) 8
(0) 64 (0) 9
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105. If two girls each save Rs. 25 every 109. What is the Hindu-Arabic equivalent of
month. Then how much money is saved MMMOXXI?
in total every month? (A) 3141
(A) 50 (8) 3221
(8) 25 (C) 3341
(C) 100 (0) 3521
(0) 75
110. How can the number 456 be written
106. Triangle A is half of triangle 8.Area of using Roman numerals?
triangle 8 is 20 sq.cm. Then area of (A) COLVI
triangle A is(8) CCLVI
(A) 20 sq.cm.(C) OCLVI
(8) 10 sq.cm.(0) LOXVI
(C) 15 sq.cm.
(0) 25 sq.cm. 111. Tarun bought 1670 pens and Arun
bought 1850 pens from a whole seller.
107. Number of zeroes in three hundred What is total number of pens bought by
million is them?
(A) 8 (A) 3520
(8) 9 (8) 3420
(C) 10 (C) 3320
(0) 11 (0) 3120
108. At which place does digit 0 lie in the 112. Which of the following expressions is
decimal 781.032 ? equal to the sum of 815 and 1010 ?
(A) Thousandths (A) 800 + 995
(8) Hundredths (8) 900 + 1100
(C) Tenths (C) 830 + 1025
(0) None of these (0) 825 + 1000
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~ 1m$IrnJOlIt\~fcRr.n '$1~~?(A) 3141
(A) 50 (B) 3221
(B) 25 (C) 3341
(C) 100 (0) 3521
(0) 75
110. U11;r~ enTm~ ~ 456 CfiT ~
106. ~ A, ~ BenT3lTm~ I~ BenTfffim~~~?
~ 20crT~.lft. ~ I m~ A enT (A) COLVI
~~ (B) CCLVI
(A) 20crT~.lft. (C) OCLVI
(B) 10 crt ~.lft. (0) LOXVI
(C) 15crT~.lft.
~~~'B(WJT~1670iR3fu:~(0) 25 crt ~.lft.
111.
~ 1850iR~ I~IDU~~iRT
(fH~ f?lR1<Ol"l.q~~~~~~~~~?
107.(A) 3520
(A) 8(B) 3420
(B) 9
(C) 10(C) 3320
(0) 11 (0) 3120
G~IJOj(1Cl781.032 -ij ~ 0 fcfiB~~ 3lRfT RJ:OOtR1f{gd-ij'B~--eT ~ 815 3fu:108. 112.
~? 1010~<.ITrr~~~ ?
(A) ~ (A) 800 + 995
(B) ~ (B) 900 + 1100
(C) ~ (C) 830 + 1025
(0 ) ~ 'B CfiT{ "'l1ff (0) 825 + 1000
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113. What is the number of even factors of 117. Which of the following number is not a
78 ? multiple of 6 ?
(A) 4 (A) 72
(8) 5 (8) 84
(C) 6 (C) 138
(0) 7 (0) 176
114. The five digit number 358 _ 1 will be 118. What is the LCM of 13 and 19?
divisible by 3 if the blank space is (A) 189
(A) 0 (8) 247
(8) 1(C) 265
(C) 2(0) 312
(0) 3
119. Fill in the blanks.
115. Which of the following numbers is not a ~D6079 79
multiple of 13 ? (A) <
(A) 39 (8) >
(8) 52 (C) *-
(C) 63 (0) s
(0) 78120. What is the decimal form of the fraction
1% ?116. What is the second smallest common 25 .
multiple of the numbers 3, 6 and 12 ? (A) 0.52
(A) 3(8) 0.72
(8) 6
(C) 12(C) 0.18
(0) 24 (0) 0.25
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(A) 4 t?
(A) 72(8) 5
(8) 84(C) 6
(C) 138(0) 7
(0) 176
114. -ql:q ~c€t~ 358 _ 1, 3~~13 3"fu:19~~~t?
~~itcffi~t118.
(A) 0(A) 189
(8) 1(8) 247
(C) 2(C) 265
(0) 3(0) 312
119. ~D 60 itcffi ~115. RJ;1k1f@d 'ij~ ~-~ ~ 13 ~ ~ 79 79 ~I
~~t? (A) <
(A) 39(8) >
(8) 52(C) *
(C) 63(0) S;
(0) 78
"fu;:;r 1%5 ~ ~:Wk1q ~ ~ t ?120.116. ~3,63"fu:12~GmT~~
e-,
<8JOHqqdCfi~ t ? (A) 0.52
(A) 3(8) 0.72
(8) 6
(C) 0.18(C) 12
(0) 24 (0) 0.25
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121. ~~~"Q\~il~ClI~~ __
Cfit<1ld ~ 1
(A) fcF.nRt (8) ~
(C) ~ (0) ~Bm~122. '~' 3fu: '~' B ~-~ ~ cnffi
~%
(A) ~
(8) ~
(C) ~
(0) ~Bm~
123. fOO~~m~~~~?(A) (fH
(8) <TI
(C) -:em:
(0) ~
124. 'ciI<1C1dl'CfiT~~irTI
(A) Qt<1C1I"1 (8) ciI(fIcilH
(C) ciI<1C1I"1 (0) ~Bm~, , ~
125. ~ CfiTciI§CI'i:I"I~ Ci
(A) ~
(8) (fI6f{~i
(C) ~
(0) ~ m ciI§CI'i:I"I%
126. RlOOOlR:1f@d~B~-~ ~IClClI'i:lCf)~%?
(A) ~
(8) ~
(C) ~
(0) ~
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(A) Olf ICfi(OI
(8) t'R1~«H
(C) ~
(0) fuftr
128. ~~<:rr~~~~cnffi~
Cf)6(f1ldl % 1
(A) ~
(8) m~(C) ~~
(0) 3QUCf('1~
129. ~ %1
(A) $q;Cf)l(dl (8) ~~~IJ1
(C) ~ (0) ~
130. ~~ fuftr~~~% 1
(A) 1~~@l (8) ~CI"IIJItl
(C) UlH (0) ~
131. '~' cfiT 3f1(1C1f~ %
(A) ~
(8) ~
(C) ~
(0) ~
132.,11fB" ~CfiT ~~lt:!IOI %
(A) 11fB'
(8) mBT(C) l1TfuCfl
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MKG-XXXI/GENDM/1 T/04 I IIIIUII 11111III III ~IIII~ 1I111I1Ulllllillmllllllllllllllillmllilim 1111101
v) English Language and Comprehension
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined 166.
words from among the choices given below
each sentence.
161. Akbar was a great king.
(A) Noun
(8) Pronoun
(C) Adjective
(0) Verb
162. He worked the sum quickly.
(A) verb
(8) adverb
(C) adjective
(0) pronoun
163. The girl wrote a letter to her cousin.
(A) adverb
(8) adjective
(C) interjection
(0) verb
Choose the correct word from among the
choices and compute the sentence.
164. The apples are rotten. have
to be discarded.
(A) It
(8) They
(C) I
(0) Them
165. He shot
(A) yourself
(8) ourself
(C) himself
(0) himselves
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God helps those help
themselves.
(A) who
(C) whose
(8) whom
(0) what
Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles from
among the choices given below them.
167. You can see horizon
clearly from this spot.
(A) an
(8) a
(C) the
(0) none of these
168. If you were princess, they
would treat you well.
(A) a
(8) an
(C) the
(0) no article required
169. Is it honorary position?
(A) a (8) an
(C) the (0) none of these
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions
from the alternatives given below them.
170. She tripped as she walked _
the stairs.
(A) down
(8) of
(C) in
(0) at
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171. Mitra is fighting for the rights _
the villagers.
(A) of
(8) off
(C) for
(0) since
172. A couple of policemen were _
his door to provide security.
(A) in
(8) from
(C) at
(0) on
Fill in the blanks with suitable conjunctions from
among the choices given below them.
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Fill in the blanks with appropriate adverbs from
among the choices given below them.
176. He is
(A) very
(8) much
(C) too
(0) more
177. He runs
(A) very
(8) much
(C) more
(0) too
____ happy.
____ faster than I.
173. He sells mangoes oranges. 178. It is hot to go outside.
(A) but (A) too
(8) and (8) very
(C) or (C) more
(0) though (0) none of these
174. It is raining, I cannot go to
school. Find out the wrongly spelt word from the
(A) therefore options/choices given in each question.
(8) because
(C) as 179. (A) dispose
(0) since (8) dipose
(C) demote
175. He tried often, he could not (0) denote
pass.
(A) although 180. (A) pretence
(8) though (8) offence
(C) still (C) dence
(0) none of these (0) deference
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Choose the correct synonyms of the words
underlined from the alternatives given belowthem. 187.
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181. (A) altogether
(8) alrigt
(C) almighty
(D) allottee
182. Some youngsters like wearing gaudy
clothes.
(A) light coloured
(8) heavy
(C) costly
(D) bright coloured
183. The youngster escaped with a light
penalty.
(A) imposition
(8) punishment
(C) reward
(D) warning
184. The guilt of the thief was evident on his
face.
(A) seen (8) written
(C) clear (D) hidden
Fill in the blanks with the antonyms (opposite in
meaning) of the words underlined from among
the choices given below them.
185. The more our spending increases themore our savings _
(A) decreases
(8) raises
(C) hikes
(D) enhances
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186. In business sometimes profit and
___ are two sides of the same
coin.
(A) income
(C) gain
(8) earning
(D) loss
Good times can turn into _
times within no time.
(A) fortune
(8) bad
(C) best
(D) great
Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with
the correct forms of the words given in brackets
from the alternatives given below them.
188. The huge fort was for
safety. (construction)
(A) construct
(8) constructs
(C) constructed
(D) construction
189. The tourist wandered in
the beach. (aimless)
(A) aimless
(8) aimlessly
(C) less aim
(D) none of these
190. During winter the mountain peaks
are covered with snow.(complete)
(A) complete
(8) completed
(C) completely
(D) completingly
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Fill in the blanks choosing the appropriate 196.
words from the alternatives given below eachsentence.
191. Mother Teresa had to take _vows.
(A) four
(C) flour
(8) fore
(0) none of these
192. He is well known for his sessions on____ guidance.
(A) Career (8) Carrier
(C) Kereer (0) Careur
193. The new law will affect the _country.
(A) whole
(8) hole
(C) hall
(0) none of these
I was loving.
(A) Past Perfect Tense
(8) Past Continuous Tense
(C) Present Tense
(0) Future Tense
Fill in the blanks with right adjectives from
among the options given below them.
197. We do not sell than five kilos
of sugar.
(A) few
(8) fewer
(C) less
(0) little
198. He taught us new things.
(A) much
(8) many
(C) more
(0) any
Identify the tense forms given below sentences.199. He spent only money on
Choose the right answer from the alternativeshimself.given below each sentence.(A) a little
194. Tom works hard.(8) few
(A) Past Tense(C) a few
(8) Future Tense(0) fewer
(C) Present Tense
(0) None of these 200. Oid you have difficulty in
195. Tom worked hard.finding the house?
(A) Past Tense (A) more
(8) Present Tense (8) some
(C) Future Tense (C) many
(0) None of these (0) much
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
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13. This booklet contains 40 pages. 13. ~ ~ ~ 40 ~ ~ I
14. Directions: Each question or incomplete 14. ~: ~~ ~~ ~~~~
statement is followed by four alternative 'qT\ '3ffi: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,~~
suggested answers or completions. In each ~ ~ ~ ~ ~case, you are required to select the one that ~ ~ ~ \3l1 ~ CfiT~ '3ffi:
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circle will be blackened by the scribe) ~~~)
15. Mark your answer by shading the appropriate
circle against each question. The circle
should be shaded completely without leaving
any space. The correct method of shading is
given below.-----,
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The Candidate must mark his/her response
after careful consideration.
16. There is only one correct answer to each
question. You should blacken (e) the circle of
the appropriate column, viz., A, B, C or D. If
you blacken (e) more than one circle against
anyone question, the answer will be treated
as wrong.
17. In case of any discrepancy between the
English and Hindi versions of any question,
the English version will be treated as final/
authentic.
18. Use the space for rough 'work given in the
Question Booklet only and not on the Answer
Sheet.
19. You are NOT required to mark your answers
in this Booklet. All answers must be indicated
in the Answer Sheet only.
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