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Test Form No. : 019 9 30Answer with Solution/
Part : I | Gen. Intelligence & Reasoning
SOLUTIONS1. (D) As drama is related to stage same as Tennis is
related to court.
2. (B) 17 × 3 + 1 = 52 : 1 × 3 + 1 = 4
3. (B) All except Eagle are flightless birds.
4. (D) All except 'MO' are conseutive alphabets.
5. (A) 9
9
1
4
9
9
×4
6
6
4
8
6
6
×2
8
8
2
4
8
8
×2
4
4
3
6
4
4
×2
6. (B) A D H M S
4 9 15 22 30+3 +5 +7 +9 +11
7. (B) 7 18 40 73 117 172
+11 +22 +33 +44 +55
8. (A) cc a / ccb / c c a / ccb / cc a / c c b
9. (C) Number are written is reverse order.
7 9 × 8 6
1234
= 6897
10. (B)
144
12 × 11 = 132
(132) 121
(12)2 (11)
2
64
8 × 10 = 80
(80) 100
(8)2 (10)
2
11. (C)
15
67
8 3
410
9 11
12
2
1 No. = 12
2 No. = (1, 2) (3, 4) (5, 6) (7, 8) (5, 8) (6, 7) (9, 10)
(10, 11) (11, 12) (9,12)
3 No. = (1, 5, 8) (7, 8, 3) (2, 9, 10) 4, 10, 11)
4 No. = (5, 8, 9, 10) (7, 8, 10, 11)
12. (C) Rank from last = Total – Rank from start + 1
= 37 – 15 + 1 = 23th
13. (C)
14. (B)6 Km.
6 Km.
15. (D)
16. (C)
17. (A)
18. (B)
19. (C) P
N
A
R
T
E
T
T
E
T
R
A
N
P
Same as MENTION NOITNEM
20. (D) [(5 – 5) × 2]2 = 0; [(7 – 3) × 2]2 = 64
[(11 – 8) × 2]2 = 36; [(8 – 2) × 2]2 = 144
21. (D) Soil Seed Plant Flower Fruit
22. (C) Because given word not consisting '0'.
23. (B)
24. (B)
25. (B) Antibiotics
InjectionCapsules
Part : II | Gen. Knowledge & Awareness26. (A) Silicon carbide, also known as carborundum , is a
compound of silicon and carbon with chemical for-mula SiC. It occurs in nature as the extremely raremineral moissanite.
27. (D) Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a sensitive method formeasuring very small amounts of a substance inthe blood. Radioactive versions of a substance, orisotopes of the substance, are mixed with antibod-ies and inserted in a sample of the patient's blood.
28. (D) Leukemia, a type of cancer found in your bloodand bone marrow, is caused by the rapid produc-tion of abnormal white blood cells. The high num-
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ber of abnormal white blood cells are not able tofight infection, and they impair the ability of thebone marrow to produce red blood cells and plate-lets.
29. (B) Those were the words of Shivaswami Iyer who wasa prominent lawyer, administrator and statesmanwho served as the Advocate General of Madras from1907 to 1911. He was the Indian delegate to thethird session of the League of Nations in 1922 inwhich, he condemned the mandate policy of Gen-eral Smuts of the Republic of South Africa.Shivaswami Iyer served as a member of the Coun-cil of State from 1922 to 1923. He also opposed theSimon Commission on its arrival in India.
30. (C) Akbar would celebrate his conquest of Rajputanaby laying the foundation of a new capital, 23 miles(37 km) W.S.W of Agra in 1569. It was calledFatehpur Sikri ("the city of victory").
31. (D) 1. Planetary winds Planetary winds constantlyblow in the same direction all around the worldthroughout the year from one latitude to the other.They are also called prevailing or permanent winds.Example of Planetary winds are trade winds andthe westerly winds.8. Local winds - Local differences in temperatureand pressure on the land causes changes in airpressure due to which local wind blows. They arelimited to small areas and are known by local namesin that area. For example, 11took, Harmattan, Loo,Mistral, Foehn, etc.
32. (D)33. (A) Say's Law(J.B. SAY)
He is well known for Say's Law (or Say's Law ofMarkets), often summarised as
• "Aggregate supply creates its own aggregate de-mand",
• "Supply creates its own demand",• "Supply constitutes its own demand",• "If you build it, they will come",• "Inherent in supply is the wherewithal for its own
consumption".34. (D) Fourth Plan (1969 - 74): Main emphasis on
agriculture's growth rate so that a chain reactioncan start.Fared well in the first two years with record pro-duction, last three years failure because of poormonsoon.Had to tackle the influx of Bangladeshirefugees before and after 1971 Indo-Pak war.Fifth Plan(1974-79): The fifth plan prepared andlaunched by D.D. Dhar proposed to achieve twomain objectives:-
1. 'removal of poverty' (Garibi Hatao)2. 'attainment of self reliance'
Through promotion of high rate of growth, betterdistribution of income and a very significant growthin the domestic rate of savings. The plan was termi-nated in 1978 (instead of 1979) when JantaGovt.came to power.
35. (A) Article 17 in The Constitution Of India :Abolition of Untouchability Untouchability is abol-ished and its practice in any form is forbidden Theenforcement of any disability arising out of Un-touchability shall be an offence punishable in ac-cordance with law.
36. (D)37. (B)38. (B) Vinayak Narahari "Vinoba" Bhave was an Indian
advocate of nonviolence and human rights. Oftencalled Acharya he is best known for the BhoodanMovement.Medha Patkar (born 1 December 1954) is an Indiansocial activist and social reformer turned politician.She is the founder member of Narmada BachaoAndolan.Sunderlal Bahuguna is a noted Garhwali environ-mentalist, Chipko movement leader and a followerof Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of Non-violenceand Satyagraha.
39. (A) Attack on the Somnath Temple. In 1025 Mahmudraided Gujarat, plundering the Somnath temple andbreaking its jyotirlinga. He took away a booty of 2million dinars.
40. (B) France was the first country to implement the GSTin 1954. Since then, Germany, Italy, the UK, SouthKorea, Japan, Canada and Australia have beenamong the over a dozen nations which have imple-mented the GST.
41. (C) Jan Koum is a Ukrainian American entrepreneurand computer programmer. He is the co-founderand was the CEO of WhatsApp, a mobile messag-ing application which was acquired by FacebookInc. in February 2014 for US$19.3 billion.
42. (B) Nati is the most famous dance of HimachalPradesh. Dance is listed in Guinness world recordbook as largest folk dance. It is mainly originatedfrom Sirmaur district.
43. (A) Context: Malaysia has ratified the Rome Statutemaking it the 124th State party to the InternationalCriminal Court (ICC). About ICC: The InternationalCriminal Court (ICC), located in The Hague, is thecourt of last resort for prosecution of genocide, warcrimes, and crimes against humanity.
44. (C) India finished the Special Olympics World Gameswith a rich haul of 368 medals, which included 85gold, 154 silver and 129 bronze
45. (B) Suman Rao from Rajasthan has won the FeminaMiss India World 2019 beauty pageant during a
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46. (D) The Bangalore-based electronics engineer, NiteshKumar Jangir has won the 2019 CommonwealthSecretary-General's Innovation for Sustainable De-velopment Award in London, United Kingdom.
47. (A) The World Refugee Day (WRD) is observed everyyear on 20th June to celebrate the stories and con-tributions of refugees. The 2019 theme is "Step WithRefugees - Take a Step on World Refugee Day"
48. (B) In Nepal, thousands of people came onto roads incapital Kathmandu against controversial “GuthiBill” on 19th June 2019. The local residents ofKathmandu Valley.
49. (A) The world’s No.3 ODI bowler, Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan has become the most expen-sive bowler in ICC World Cup history during theirmatch against hosts England at Old Trafford inManchester on June 18. He leaked 110 runs off 9overs as England racked up a gigantic 397 for sixafter electing to bat. The record earlier belonged toNew Zealand’s Martin Snedden, who had con-ceded 105 runs for two wickets against England inthe 1983 World Cup.
50. (C) NDA nominee Om Birla from Kota has been unani-mously elected as the Speaker of 17th Lok Sabha.All major political parties including Congress,DMK, TMC, BJD, YSR Congress, JD(U) and ShivSena supported the motion moved by Prime Minis-ter and Leader of the House, Narendra Modi tochoose Mr. Birla as the Speaker.
Part : III | Quantitative Aptitude
51. (D) ATQ,
Let borrowed money be x
after 2 years x
2
101
100 =
121
100x
Aftet 3 years as he has paid ` 7260
121 10x 7260 1
100 100 = 13310
121x 726000 11
100 10 = 13310
121x = 1210000 + 726000
x = 1936000
121 = 16000
52. (C)
2
2 2
cos
cot cos = 3
2
2
2
2
cos
coscos
sin
= 3
2
2 2
cos 1
cos cosec 1 = 3
2
1
cot = 3
tan2 = 3
tan = 3
therefore = 60°
cot60 + cosec 60
1 2
3 3
3
3 = 3
53. (D)
let D be any point on circumference com-
pleting cyclic quadrilateral as shown in fig-
ure
let COA =
D = 2
(angle is half at circumfer-
ence of angle at centre by the same chord)
B = 180 – 2
(opposite angles of cyclic
quadrilateral)
= 180 – 2
(opposite angles of paral-
lelogram)
= 120°
54. (B)A 800 km B
P
Distance = 800 km
Relative speed = 40 + 60 = 100 km/hr
meeting time = 800
100 hr = 8 hr
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hence AP = 8 × 40 = 320 km
55. (A) Let 100 be the cost price of each article
and 100 be the No. of items
total CP = 100 × 100 = 10000 ...(i)
MP = 140/ article
Selling price = 140 × 70 + 30 × 140 × 60
100
= 9800 + 2520
= 12320
Profit % = 12300 10000
10000 × 100
= 2320
100 = 23.20%
56. (C) The number is divisible by both 8 and 11
possible values of Y is 4 only as 784 is
divisible by 8
Now check divisiblity rule of 11 to find the
value % x.
sum of even digits = sum of odd digits or there
difference is multiple of 11
Hence 25 = x + 16
x = 9
So, 4x – 3y
4 × 9 – 3× 4
36 – 12 = 24
57. (A)
×
% increase in salary = 400 – 250
250 × 110
= 159
259 × 100
= 60%
58. (C) Using (a3 – b3) = (a–b) (a2 + ab + b2)
3 3
3x 2y = 3x 2y 2 23x 6xy 2y
on comparing question with above eq.
A = 3, B = 2, C = 6
3A – B + C = ?
= 3 × 3 – 2 + 6
= 9 – 2 + 6
7 + 6
59. (D)
42
75
1
Ratio of radius = 4 : 5 : 7
Ratio of area = 16 : 25 : 49
Ratio of area of ring 1 is ring 2
49 25
25 16
24 8
9 3
60. (B) 17
100× X = 572×
7
100×126
X 572 7 126 100
17 100 29676
61. (D) a = 25, b = 15, c = –10Now,
3 3 3
2 2 2
a b c 3abc
a b b c c a
1
2(a + b + c)
1
2[25 + 15 – 10]
30
2= 15
62. (C) a + b + c = 3, a2 + b2 + c2 = 6
and 1 1 1
1a b c
bc + ac + ab = abc a + b + c = 3a2 + b2 + c2 + 2 (ab + bc + ca) = 9 6 + 2 abc = 9 2 abc = 3
abc = 3
2
63. (B) Let side of room = aATQ, Area of floor = 48a2 = 48
a = 4 3 m
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length of longest rod = 3 a
= 3 4 3 12 m.
64. (D)
8
6
A
C
B
A = 90°So BC is the diagonal of the circlefrom ABC
BC2 = AB2 + AC2
BC2 = 64 + 36 BC2 = 100BC = 10
Radius of the circle = 10
2= 5cm
65. (C) Diagonal of cube = 6 3
3a = 6 3 a = 6 cmRatio of TSP : Volume 6a2 = a3
6 = a 6 = 6 1 = 1
66. (D) Milk Water Total VolumeGlass 1 90% 10%
9 : 1 = 10 2Glass 2 80% 20%
4 : 1 = 5 5Glass 3 70% 30%
7 : 3 = 10 9
Milk in new vessel = 9
10× 2 +
4
5× 5 +
7
10× 9 =
1.8 + 4 + 6.3 = 12.1
Water is new vessel = 1
10× 2 +
1
5× 5 +
3
10× 9 =
0.2 + 1 + 2.7 = 3.9Required ratio Milk : Water
12.1 : 3.9121 : 39
67. (B)
68. (B) 12
3 3
2r = 12
r =6
cm
69. (D) x y z16000×3+11000×9 : 12000×3+17000×9 : 21000×6
16 + 33 : 12 : 51 : 42
49 : 63 : 42
Difference between y and z
=21
154× 26400 = 3600
70. (A) tan (x + y) tan (x – y) = 1
tan (x + y) = 1
tan x y
tan (x + y) = cot (x – y)x + y + x – y = 90°2x = 90°x = 45°
tan 2x
3 = tan
90
3
tan 30° = 1
3
71. (D) 2 22 2
tan cot
1 tan 1 cot
4 4
tan cot
sec cosec
tan cos4 + cot sin4
4 4sin cot
cos sincos sin
sin cos3 + cos sin3 sin cos (cos2 + sin2 sincos
72. (A) Required% =110
1539× 100 = 7.1%
73. (B) AOC =565
1539× 360 = 132°
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74. (A) Required % =73
110× 100 = 66%
75. (B) Required ratio I : II(183+454+110) : (107+227+458)
747 : 792
Part : IV | English Language76. (C) Replace 'in doldrums' with correct idiomatic
expression 'in the doldrums' which means
'in a state of stagnation; lacking activity or
progress'.
77. (A) 'These' or 'Those' are not used before 'kind
of' or 'sort of'. Hence use 'these kinds' in
place of 'these kind'.
78. (D) No error, the given sentence is grammati-
cally and contextually correct.
79. (B) Distort: give a misleading or false account
or impression of. ( )
Divulge: make known (private or sensitive
information). ( )
80. (B) Skirt: attempt to ignore; avoid dealing with.
( )
Encompass: surround and have or hold
within. ( )
81. (B) Curtain lecture: an instance of a wife repri-
manding her husband in private.
82. (B) Come hell or high water: Possible obstacles
in your path (will not stop you).
83. (B) "Nor did I" is the appropriate usage as inver-
sion takes place after "nor".
84. (C) Sentence should be in active voice and 'I'
should take 'have' helping verb with it so that
3rd form of verb can be used accordingly.
85. (B) Noxious: harmful, poisonous, or very un-
pleasant, virulent. ( )
Sterile: (of a plant) not able to produce fruit
or seeds, arid, barren. ( )
86. (A) Herald: an official employed to oversee state
ceremonial, precedence,carry official mes-
sages, messenger. ( )
Flock: a number of birds of one kind feeding,
resting, or travelling together. ( )
87. (D) Palindrome: a word, phrase, or sequence that
reads the same backwards as forwards
( )
Alliteration: the occurrence of the same let-
ter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or
closely connected words. ( )
Pun: a joke exploiting the different possible
meanings of a word or the fact that there
are words which sound alike but have dif-
ferent meanings. ( )
88. (A) Obsolete: no longer produced or used; out of
date. ( )
Incentive: a thing that motivates or encour-
ages someone to do something. ( )
Jaunt: a short excursion or journey made for
pleasure. ( )
Syllable: a unit of pronunciation having one
vowel sound, with or without surrounding
consonants, forming the whole or a part of a
word. for example, there are two syllables in
water and three in inferno. ( )
89. (C) It is high time the government started think-
ing about the cost and quality of power sup-
ply.
90. (B) Changes:
Said- said, I -she, present simple- past
simple .
91. (A) Changes:
Active voice - sub+ v2+ obj
Passive voice- obj+ was/were + v3+ by+ sub.
92. (D) Millennial being an adjective will qualify the
noun 'obsession'. Hence option D is the cor-
rect choice.
93. (C) Preposition 'of' is correct.
94. (B) 'Everything' being a singular noun will take
singular verb 'changes'.
95. (B) 'Even if' is the correct conjunction to use.
96. (D) Option D is the correct usage.
97. (B) Quaint: attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
( )
Erratic: not even or regular in pattern or
movement; unpredictable. ( )
98. (A) Captivate: attract and hold the interest and
attention of; charm. ( )
Grip: take and keep a firm hold of; grasp
tightly. ( )
Disillusion: disappointment resulting from
the discovery that something is not as good
as one believed it to be. ( )
99. (D) Polymath: a person of wide knowledge or
learning. ( )
100.(A) Slipshod: characterized by a lack of care,
thought, or organization, careless.
( )
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