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 1. I f t he f ol l ow i ng num ber s ar e r ewr i t t en by i nt er ch angi ng t he di gi t s i n t en’ s pl ace and hundr ed’ s pl ace and then a r ran ging t hem i n t he descendi ng order. W hat w i l l be t he second di gi t of t he new l y f orm ed f i f t h num ber f romyour ri ght ? 479, 736, 895, 978, 389, 675 (A) 3 ( B ) 4 (C) 5 ( D ) 6 Ans : ( C) 2. P is 60 mSout h- East of Q. R is 60 mNorth- East of Q. Then R i s i n w hi ch di rect i on of P ? ( A) Nor t h ( B) Nor t h- East ( C) Sout h ( D ) Sout h- East Ans : ( A ) Di rect i ons—( Q. 3–5) Read the f ol l ow ing i nf ormati on for answeri ng t he quest i ons t hat f ol l ow On a pl aying g round A, B, C, D and E ar e standi ng as descr i bed bel ow f aci ng t he Nor t h. (i) B is 50 met res to the ri ght of D. ( i i ) A i s 60 met res to t he Sout h of B ( i i i ) C i s 40 met r es t o t he West of D. ( i v) E i s 80 met res to t he Nor t h of A . 3. I f a b oy w al ks f r om C , meet s D f ol l ow ed by B, A an d t hen E, how man y met res has he wal ked i f he h as t r avel l ed t he st r ai ght di st ance al l t hr ough ? ( A ) 12 0 ( B ) 150 ( C ) 17 0 ( D ) 230 Ans : ( D) 4. Wha t i s t he m i ni mum di st ance (i n metre approxi mat el y) bet ween C and E ? ( A ) 53 ( B ) 78 ( C) 92 ( D ) 120 Ans : ( C) 5. W ho i s to t he S out h- East of t he p erson w ho i s to t he l ef t of D ? ( A ) A (B) B ( C) C ( D) E Ans : ( A )

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1. I f t he f ol l owi ng number s ar e r ewr i t t en by i nt er changi ng t he di gi t s i nt en’ s pl ace and hundr ed’ s pl ace and t hen ar r angi ng t hem i n t he descendi ngorder . What wi l l be t he second di gi t of t he newl y f or med f i f t h numberf ro my our r i ght ?479, 736, 895, 978, 389, 675

( A) 3( B) 4( C) 5( D) 6Ans : ( C)

2. P i s 60 m Sout h- East of Q. R i s 60 m Nor t h- East of Q. Then R i s i nwhi ch di r ect i on of P ?( A) Nor t h( B) Nor t h- East( C) Sout h( D) Sout h- EastAns : ( A)

Di r ect i ons—( Q. 3–5) Read t he f ol l owi ng i nf ormat i on f or answer i ng t hequest i ons t hat f ol l ow—On a pl ayi ng gr ound A, B, C, D and E ar e st andi ng as descr i bed bel owf aci ng t he Nor t h.( i ) B i s 50 met r es t o t he r i ght of D.( i i ) A i s 60 met r es t o t he Sout h of B( i i i ) C i s 40 met r es t o t he West of D.( i v) E i s 80 met r es t o t he Nor t h of A.

3. I f a boy wal ks f r om C, meet s D f ol l owed by B, A and t hen E, how manymet r es has he wal ked i f he has t r avel l ed t he st r ai ght di st ance al lt hr ough ?

( A) 120( B) 150( C) 170( D) 230Ans : ( D)

4. What i s t he mi ni mum di st ance ( i n met r e appr oxi mat el y) bet ween C and E?( A) 53( B) 78( C) 92( D) 120Ans : ( C)

5. Who i s t o t he Sout h- East of t he per son who i s t o t he l ef t of D ?( A) A( B) B( C) C( D) EAns : ( A)

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6. A man was wal ki ng i n t he eveni ng j ust bef or e t he sun set . Hi s wi f esai d t hat , hi s shadow f el l on hi s r i ght . I f t he wi f e was wal ki ng i n t heopposi t e di r ect i on of t he man, t hen whi ch di r ect i on t he wi f e was f aci ng ?( A) Nor t h( B) West( C) Sout h

( D) EastAns : ( C)

Di r ect i ons—( Q. 7–11) I n each of t he f ol l owi ng quest i ons choose t he set ofnumber s f r om t he f our al t er nat i ve set s t hat i s si mi l ar t o t he gi ven set .

7. Gi ven set : ( 4, 9, 18)( A) ( 8, 14, 22)( B) ( 10, 15, 25)( C) ( 6, 12, 23)( D) ( 12, 17, 26)Ans : ( D)

8. Gi ven set : ( 10, 14, 17)( A) ( 4, 11, 14)( B) ( 9, 12, 15)( C) ( 8, 13, 18)( D) ( 6, 9, 12)Ans : ( A)

9. Gi ven set : ( 7, 27, 55)( A) ( 21, 35, 52)( B) ( 18, 42, 65)( C) ( 16, 40, 72)( D) ( 13, 30, 58)Ans : ( C)

10. Gi ven set : ( 39, 28, 19)( A) ( 84, 67, 52)( B) ( 52, 25, 17)( C) ( 70, 49, 36)( D) ( 65, 45, 21)Ans : ( A)

11. Gi ven set : ( 246, 257, 358)( A) ( 233, 343, 345)( B) ( 273, 365, 367)( C) ( 143, 226, 237)( D) ( 145, 235, 325)Ans : ( A)

Di r ect i ons—( Q. 12–16) Each quest i on cont ai ns s i x or seven st at ement sf ol l owed by f our set s of combi nat i ons of t hr ee. Choose t he set i n whi cht he st at ement s ar e l ogi cal l y rel at ed.

12. ( 1) Al l books ar e havi ng pages.( 2) Al l ki ngs are havi ng pages.( 3) Al l ki ngs ar e books.

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( 4) Some heavy t hi ngs ar e havi ng pages.( 5) Some heavy t hi ngs ar e books.( 6) Some books ar e heavy.( 7) Some heavy t hi ngs ar e havi ng pages.( A) 1, 2, 3( B) 6, 1, 4

( C) 4, 6, 1( D) 1, 5, 7Ans : ( D)

13. ( 1) No at hl et es are veget ar i ans.( 2) Al l cr i cket pl ayer s ar e at hl et es .( 3) Some at hl et es pl ay cr i cket .( 4) Some cr i cket pl ayer s are veget ar i ans.( 5) No cri cket pl ayer i s a veget ar i an.( 6) Al l at hl et es ar e veget ar i ans .( A) 1, 2, 5( B) 3, 4, 1( C) 1, 5, 2

( D) 2, 5, 6Ans : ( A)

14. ( 1) Al l gr andmot her s cook wel l .( 2) No man i s a gr andmot her .( 3) Some men do not cook wel l .( 4) Al l t hose who cook wel l ar e men.( 5) No one who cooks wel l i s a man.( 6) Al l t hose who cook wel l ar e gr andmot her s.( 7) Some men ar e not gr andmot her s.( A) 2, 6, 5( B) 2, 5, 6( C) 1, 4, 2

( D) 6, 4, 7Ans : ( B)

15. ( 1) Loot i ng i s a cri me.( 2) Some cr ooked peopl e ar e cr i mi nal s.( 3) Al l t hose i nvol ved i n l oot i ng ar e cr i mi nal s .( 4) Some cr ooked peopl e ar e i nvol ved i n l oot i ng.( 5) Al l cri mi nal s are l ooked down i n soci et y.( 6) Some cr ooked peopl e ar e not cr i mi nal s.( A) 1, 4, 6( B) 3, 6, 2( C) 1, 2, 6( D) 3, 4, 2Ans : ( D)

16. ( 1) Some women are t hose who ar e successf ul i n l i f e.( 2) Some men ar e t hose who have pat i ence.( 3) No man i s a woman.( 4) Al l t hose who have pat i ence ar e successf ul i n l i f e.( 5) Some who ar e successf ul i n l i f e ar e men.( 6) Some men ar e not t hose ar e successf ul i n l i f e.( A) 1, 3, 6

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( B) 4, 2, 6( C) 1, 5, 3( D) 2, 4, 5Ans : ( B)

Di r ect i ons—( Q. 17–21) Each of t he quest i ons bel ow consi st s of a quest i on

and t wo st at ement s number ed ( I ) and ( I I ) . You have t o deci de whet her t hedat a pr ovi ded i n t he st at ement s are suf f i ci ent t o answer t he quest i on.Gi ve answer s—( A) I f t he dat a i n st at ement ( I ) al one ar e suf f i ci ent t o answer t hequest i on, whi l e t he dat a i n st at ement ( I I ) al one ar e not suf f i ci ent t oanswer t he quest i on;( B) I f t he dat a i n st at ement ( I I ) al one ar e suf f i ci ent t o answer t hequest i on, whi l e t he dat a i n st at ement ( I ) al one ar e not suf f i ci ent t oanswer t he quest i ons;( C) I f t he dat a even i n bot h st at ement s ( I ) and ( I I ) t oget her ar e notsuf f i ci ent t o answer t he quest i on;( D) I f t he dat a i n bot h st at ement ( I ) and ( I I ) t oget her ar e necessary t oanswer t he quest i on.

17. I n whi ch di r ect i on i s Mahat maj i ’ s st at ue f aci ng ?I . The st at ue i s t owar ds t he nor t her n end of t he ci t y.I I . The st at ue’ s shadow f al l s t owar ds East at 5 O’ cl ock i n t he eveni ng.Ans : ( C)

18. What i s t he t ot al number of pupi l s i n t he f i nal year cl ass ?I . The number of boys i n t he f i nal year cl ass i s t wi ce as much as t henumber of gi r l s i n t hat cl ass.I I . The sum of t he ages of al l t he pupi l s i n t he cl ass i s 399 year s andt hei r aver age age i s 19 year s.Ans : ( B)

19. Who i s t he t al l est among A, B, C and D ?I . A i s t al l er t han C.I I . B i s t al l er t han C and D.Ans : ( C)

20. How many Sundays ar e t her e i n a par t i cul ar mont h of a par t i cul ar year?I . The mont h begi ns on Monday.I I . The mont h ends on Wednesday.Ans : ( D)

21. What i s t he t ot al number of pages i n t hi s book ?I . I count ed 132 pages f r om t he begi nni ng of t hi s book.I I . My wi f e count ed 138 pages st ar t i ng f r om t he end of t he same book.Ans : ( C)

Di r ect i ons—( Q. 22–26) I n each of t he quest i ons gi ven bel ow, t her e i s ast at ement f ol l owed by t hr ee assumpt i ons number ed I , I I and I I I . Anassumpt i on i s s omet hi ng supposed or t aken f or gr ant ed. You have t oconsi der t he st at ement and ass umpt i ons and t hen deci de, whi ch of t heassumpt i on( s) i s/ ar e i mpl i ci t i n t he st at ement .

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22. St at ement : Dur i ng pr e- har vest khar i f seasons, t he gover nment hasdeci ded t o rel ease vast quant i t y of f oodgr ai ns f r om FCI .Assumpt i ons : I . There may be a shor t age of f oodgr ai ns i n t he marketdur i ng t hi s season.I I . The khar i f cr op may be abl e t o r epl eni sh t he st ock of FCI .I I I . Ther e may be a demand f r om t he f ar mers t o pr ocur e khar i f cr op

i mmedi at el y af t er har vest .( A) None i s i mpl i c i t( B) Onl y I and I I ar e i mpl i c i t( C) Onl y I I and I I I ar e i mpl i ci t( D) Al l ar e i mpl i ci tAns : ( D)

23. St at ement : To i mpr ove t he empl oyment si t uat i on i n I ndi a, t her e i s aneed t o r ecast t he pr esent educat i onal syst em t owar ds i mpl ement at i on ofs ci ent i f i c di s cover i es i n dai l y l i f e.Assumpt i ons : I . The st udent s af t er compl et i ng such educat i on may be abl et o earn t hei r l i vel i hood.I I . Thi s may br i ng meani ng of educat i on i n t he mi nds of t he yout h.

I I I . The st at e may ear n mor e r evenue as mor e and mor e peopl e wi l l engaget hemsel ves i n sel f empl oyment .( A) Onl y I and I I ar e i mpl i c i t( B) Onl y I I I i s i mpl i ci t( C) Onl y I and I I I ar e i mpl i c i t( D) None i s i mpl i ci tAns : ( A)

24. St at ement : To i ncr ease pr of i t , t he oi l expor t i ng count r i es deci dedt o reduce t he pr oduct i on of cr ude by 5 mi l l i on bar r el s per day.Assumpt i ons : I . The pr i ce of cr ude may i ncr ease due t o l ess pr oduct i on.I I . The demand of cr ude may r emai n same i n f ut ur e.I I I . Ot her count r i es may cont i nue buyi ng cr ude f r om t hese count r i es.

( A) Al l ar e i mpl i ci t( B) Onl y I I and I I I ar e i mpl i ci t( C) Onl y I and I I ar e i mpl i c i t( D) None i s i mpl i ci tAns : ( C)

25. St at ement : “We do not want you t o see our pr oduct on newspaper ,vi si t our shop t o get a f ul l vi ew. ” – an adver t i sement .Assumpt i ons : I . Peopl e gener al l y deci de t o pur chase any pr oduct af t erseei ng t he name i n t he adver t i sement .I I . Uncommon appeal may at t r act t he cust omer s.I I I . Peopl e may come t o see t he pr oduct .( A) Al l ar e i mpl i ci t( B) None i s i mpl i c i t( C) Onl y I I and I I I ar e i mpl i ci t( D) Onl y I and I I ar e i mpl i c i tAns : ( A)

26. St at ement : The Reserve Bank of I ndi a has di r ect ed t he banks t or ef use f r esh l oans t o maj or def aul t er s.Assumpt i ons : I . The banks may st i l l gi ve l oans t o the def aul t er s.I I . The def aul t er s may r epay t he ear l i er l oan t o get f r esh l oan.

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St ep I : 710, 316, 436, 519, 868, 245, 689St ep I I : 710, 316, 245, 519, 868, 436, 689St ep I I I : 710, 316, 245, 436, 868, 519, 689St ep I V : 710, 316, 245, 436, 519, 868, 689St ep I V i s t he l as t s t ep of i nput .

32. I f 655, 436, 764, 799, 977, 572, 333 i s t he i nput whi ch of t hef ol l owi ng st eps wi l l be ‘ 333, 436, 572, 655, 977, 764, 799’ ?( A) I I( B) I I I( C) I V( D) IAns : ( B)

33. How many st eps wi l l be r equi r ed t o get t he f i nal out put f r om t hef ol l owi ng i nput ?I nput : 544, 653, 325, 688, 461, 231, 857( A) 5( B) 4

( C) 3( D) 6Ans : ( A)

34. For t he gi ven i nput , whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng wi l l be t hi r d st ep ?I nput : 236, 522, 824, 765, 622, 463, 358( A) 522, 236, 765, 824, 622, 463, 358( B) 522, 622, 236, 824, 765, 463, 358( C) 522, 622, 236, 765, 824, 463, 358( D) 522, 622, 236, 463, 824, 765, 358Ans : ( C)

35. I f f ol l owi ng i s t he second st ep f or an i nput , what wi l l be t he f our t h

st ep ?St ep I I : 620, 415, 344, 537, 787, 634, 977( A) 620, 415, 344, 537, 634, 787, 977( B) 620, 415, 344, 634, 537, 787, 977( C) 620, 415, 344, 634, 787, 537, 977( D) Can’ t be det er mi nedAns : ( B)

36. Whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng i s t he l ast st ep f or t he f ol l owi ng i nput ?I nput : 473, 442, 735, 542, 367, 234, 549( A) 234, 442, 542, 473, 735, 367, 549( B) 234, 442, 542, 735, 473, 367, 549( C) 234, 442, 542, 473, 367, 735, 549( D) 234, 442, 542, 735, 367, 473, 549Ans : ( A)

Di r ect i ons—( Q. 37–41) Read t he f ol l owi ng i nf or mat i on caref ul l y and answert he quest i ons gi ven bel ow i t —( 1) Ther e i s a gr oup of si x per sons A, B, C, D, E and F i n a f ami l y. Theyar e Psychol ogi st , Manager , Lawyer , J ewel l er , Doct or and Engi neer .( 2) The doct or i s t he gr andf at her of F, who i s a Psychol ogi st .( 3) The Manager D i s mar r i ed t o A.

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( 4) C, t he J ewel l er , i s mar r i ed t o the Lawyer .( 5) B i s t he mot her of F and E.( 6) Ther e ar e t wo mar r i ed coupl es i n t he f ami l y.( 7) The Psychol ogi st i s a f emal e whi l e Engi neer i s a mal e.

37. What i s t he pr of essi on of E ?

( A) Doct or( B) Engi neer( C) Manager( D) Psychol ogi stAns : ( B)

38. How i s A r el at ed t o E ?( A) Br ot her( B) Uncl e( C) Fat her( D) Gr andf at herAns : ( D)

39. How many mal e number s ar e t her e i n t he f ami l y ?( A) One( B) Thr ee( C) Four( D) TwoAns : ( B)

40. What i s t he pr of essi on of A ?( A) Doct or( B) Lawyer( C) J ewel l er( D) ManagerAns : ( A)

41. Whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng i s one of t he pai r s of coupl es i n t he f ami l y ?( A) AB( B) AC( C) AD( D) AEAns : ( C)

42. Thr ee of t he f ol l owi ng f our ar e al i ke i n a cer t ai n way and so f or m agr oup. Whi ch i s t he one t hat does not bel ong t o t hat gr oup ?( A) Papaya( B) Mango( C) J ackf r ui t( D) Wat er mel onAns : ( C)

43. Thr ee of t he f ol l owi ng f our ar e s i mi l ar i n r el at i on t o t hei rposi t i ons i n t he Engl i sh al phabet and hence f or m a gr oup. Whi ch one doesnot bel ong t o t hat gr oup ?( A) SPEAK : PZVKH( B) HUSKY : BPGFS( C) BRAI N : MRZI Y

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( D) BREAK : PZVI YAns : ( B)

44. Thr ee of t he f ol l owi ng f our gr oups of l et t er s are al i ke i n some waywhi l e one i s di f f er ent . Fi nd out whi ch one i s di f f er ent ?( A) DJ WR

( B) EKXR( C) KQDX( D) AGTNAns : ( A)

45. Four gr oups of l et t er s are gi ven bel ow. Thr ee of t hem ar e al i ke i n acer t ai n way whi l e one i s di f f er ent . Choose t he odd one.( A) GWOURV( B) LZKMSU( C) SFXPMG( D) J OEHNPAns : ( C)

46. Four pai r s of wor ds ar e gi ven bel ow out of whi ch t he wor ds i n al lpai r s except one, bear a cer t ai n common r el at i onshi p. Choose t he pai r i nwhi ch t he wor ds ar e di f f er ent l y r el at ed.( A) Wat t : Power( B) Amper e : Cur r ent( C) Pascal : Pr essur e( D) Radi an : Degr eeAns : ( D)

47. Number of l et t er s ski pped i n bet ween adj acent l et t er s of t he seri esst ar t i ng f r om behi nd ar e i ncr eased by one. Whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng ser i esobser ves t hi s r ul e ?( A) ONLKI

( B) OMKI G( C) OMJ FA( D) OI GDCAns : ( C)

48. I f t he l et t er s of t he wor d ‘ PROTECTI ON’ whi ch ar e at odd number edposi t i on i n t he Engl i sh al phabet are pi cked up and ar e ar r anged i nal phabet i cal or der f r om l ef t and i f t hey ar e now subst i t ut ed by Z, Y, Xand so on, begi nni ng f r om l ef t whi ch l et t er wi l l get subst i t ut ed by X ?( A) E( B) O( C) T( D) IAns : ( D)

49. How many pai r s of l et t er s ar e t her e i n t he wor d OPERATI ON i n whi cht he di f f er ence bet ween t hem i s t he same as i n t he Engl i sh al phabet ?( A) 3( B) 5( C) 7( D) 9Ans : ( C)

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50. Ar r ange t he gi ven wor ds i n order i n whi ch t hey occur i n t hedi ct i onary and t hen choose t he cor r ect sequence.( 1) Di ss i pat e( 2) Di ssuade( 3) Di ssemi nat e

( 4) Di s t r act( 5) Di ssoci at e( 6) Di ssect( A) 6, 3, 1, 5, 2, 4( B) 1, 6, 3, 2, 4, 5( C) 3, 6, 1, 2, 5, 4( D) 4, 6, 3, 1, 5, 2Ans : ( A)

51. The l et t er s ski pped i n bet ween t he adj acent l et t er s i n t he ser i es aref ol l owed by equal space. Whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng seri es observes t hi s r ul e?( A) SUXADF

( B) RVZDFG( C) HKNGSW( D) RVZDHLAns : ( D)

Di r ect i ons—( Q. 52–56) I n a cer t ai n code, l et t er s of Engl i sh al phabet ar ecoded as gi ven f or some wor ds. The numer i c code f or each l et t er i s gi veni n br acket under coded f or m and cor r esponds t o t he l et t er i n t he word i nt he same ser i al or der , st udy t he coded f or ms of t he gi ven wor ds and f i ndout t he r ul es f or t hei r c l ass i f i cat i on. Appl yi ng t hose r ul es f i nd out t hecode f or t he wor ds gi ven i n capi t al l et t er s i n t he quest i ons t hat f ol l ow—Wor d Codes For mATE ( 0) ( 5) ( 0)NONE ( 5) ( 25) ( 5) ( 25)

UNI T ( 30) ( 5) ( 30) ( 5)PI N ( 5) ( 10) ( 5)PAGE ( 5) ( 25) ( 5) ( 25)OPEN ( 30) ( 5) ( 30) ( 5)ONE ( 0) ( 5) ( 0)CUT ( 5) ( 10) ( 5)SEAT (5) ( 15) ( 15) ( 5)DEEP ( 5) ( 20) ( 20) ( 5)

52. VI NA( A) ( 5) ( 0) ( 5) ( 15)( B) ( 5) ( 25) ( 5) ( 25)( C) ( 5) ( 30) ( 5) ( 30)( D) ( 5) ( 10) ( 5) ( 30)Ans : ( B)

53. AGE( A) ( 0) ( 15) ( 0)( B) ( 15) ( 15) ( 15)( C) ( 0) ( 10) ( 10)( D) ( 0) ( 5) ( 0)Ans : ( D)

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54. PEAR( A) ( 5) ( 15) ( 15) ( 5)( B) ( 5) ( 25) ( 5) ( 25)( C) ( 5) ( 10) ( 5) ( 10)( D) ( 5) ( 30) ( 5) ( 30)

Ans : ( A)55. TI N( A) ( 0) ( 5) ( 0)( B) ( 5) ( 0) ( 5)( C) ( 0) ( 10) ( 0)( D) ( 5) ( 10) ( 5)Ans : ( D)

56. UNI T( A) ( 5) ( 30) ( 5) ( 30)(B) (5 ) (10) (30) (10)( C) ( 30) ( 5) ( 30) ( 5)

( D) ( 15) ( 10) ( 10) ( 15)Ans : ( C)

57. I f t he f i r st and second di gi t s i n t he squence 7 9 8 4 5 3 6 7 8 3 4 5ar e i nt er changed, al so t he t hi r d and f our t h di gi t s , t he f i f t h and si xt hdi gi t s and so on whi ch di gi t woul d be t he si xt h count i ng f r om your r i ght?( A) 5( B) 6( C) 7( D) 8Ans : ( C)

58. The l et t er I , J , K, L , M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T i n t hei r or der ar esubst i t ut ed by t wel ve number s but not i n t hat oder . 3 i s assi gned t o R.

The di f f er ence bet ween R and M i s 7. The di f f er ence bet ween K and M i s 2.What number i s as si gned t o K ?( A) 8( B) 12( C) 7( D) 11Ans : ( B)

59. Bel ow ar e gi ven si x t hr ee- char act er number s. The charact er s compr i seof di gi t s and l et t er s . The l et t er s t ands f or one l ess t han i t s ser i alor der i n t he Engl i sh al phabet . What wi l l be t he mi ddl e charact er of t he3r d number when t he number s ar e ar r anged i n t he decendi ng or der ?8G6, 3DJ , F4C, 7HB, 4E6, B8I( A) 7( B) 8( C) 6( D) 4Ans : ( D)

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60. Whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng wi l l be t he t hi r d di gi t of t he f our t h numberaf t er t he f ol l owi ng number s ar e ar r anged i n descendi ng or der af t err ever si ng t he posi t i ons of t he di gi t s wi t hi n each number ?645, 869, 458, 347, 981, 792( A) 4( B) 6

( C) 8( D) 9Ans : ( A)

1. Whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng st ar s l i es near est t o our sol ar syst em ?( A) Bar nar d’ s St ar( B) Si r i us A( C) Al pha Cent aur i A( D) Pr oxi ma Cent aur iAns : ( D)

2. Of t he t ot al wat er on t he ear t h, f r esh wat er r eser ves const i t ut e

approxi mat el y—( A) 5•8%( B) 4•5%( C) 2•59%( D) 1•2%Ans : ( C)

3. The t er m ‘ Bi shop’ i n spor t s i s r el at ed t o—( A) Chess( B) Hockey( C) Badmi nt on( D) Br i dgeAns : ( A)

4. Yakshagan i s t he f amous dance f or m of t he St at e of —( A) Or i ssa( B) Andhra Pr adesh( C) Tami l Nadu( D) Kar nat akaAns : ( D)

5. Bal ance of Payment s means—( A) Di f f er ence bet ween export and i mpor t s( B) Bal ance t o be pai d t o t he export er s( C) Bal ance t o be pai d t o t he i ndust r i al i st s( D) Bal ance comi ng i n al l ocat i on of f unds f or St at esAns : ( A)

6. A l i ght year i s equi val ent t o about —( A) 365 days( B) Si x mi l l i on mi l es( C) Si x bi l l i on mi l es( D) Si x t r i l l i on mi l esAns : ( D)

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7. Denmar k, I cel and, Nor way, Sweden and Fi nl and ar e t oget her cal l ed—( A) Sl ovaki a( B) Scandi navi a( C) Net her l ands( D) Aust r al asi a

Ans : ( B)8. The devi ce used f or l ocat i ng submer ged obj ect s under sea i s—( A) Sonar( B) Radar( C) Laser( D) MaserAns : ( A)

9. Whi ch art i cl e of t he Const i t ut i on pr ovi des t he Par l i ament t he power t oammend Const i t ut i on ?( A) 376( B) 370

( C) 368( D) 390Ans : ( C)

10. What i s t he name of t he f i r st successf ul l y cl oned deer ?( A) Dawn( B) Del uxe( C) Demor( D) DeweyAns : ( D)

11. The i dea of mot i on pi ct ur es was pr opounded by—( A) N. R. Fi nsen

( B) T. A. Edi son( C) J . L. Bai r d( D) Ber l i nerAns : ( B)

12. I n Gr eek myt hol ogy, Apol l o i s t he god of whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng ?( A) Love( B) Peace( C) Pr ophecy( D) Medi ci neAns : ( C)

13. NASA’ s new space t el escope i s—( A) Wi se( B) Ri se( C) Bar ack( D) Tel l eAns : ( A)

14. Bul l f i ght i ng i s t he nat i onal game of —( A) I t al y( B) Pol and

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( C) Spai n( D) SudanAns : ( C)

15. I n a r ar e r ecogni t i on, t he Gover nment of Maur i t i us deci des t oi nt r oduce a book wr i t t en by Ut t arakhand Chi ef Mi ni st er Ramesh Pokhr i yal

Ni shank i n t he School Syl l abus of t he i sl and nat i on, what i s t he name oft he book ?( A) Sound of Hi l l s( B) Spar sh Ganga( C) Heaven( D) Amr i tAns : ( B)

16. Who has been sel ect ed f or t he ‘ Ni wano Peace Pr i ze, 2010’ f or hercont r i but i on t o t he upl i f t of poor women i n I ndi a ?( A) El a Bhat t( B) J humpa Lahi r i( C) Punam Sur i

( D) Mandakni Apt eAns : ( A)

17. On whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng dat es i n 2010 di d t he saf eguar d agr eementwi t h r egar d t o ci vi l i an nucl ear f aci l i t i es bet ween I ndi a and t heI nt er nat i onal At omi c Energy Agency ( I AEA) come i nt o f or ce ?( A) Februar y 28( B) Februar y 21( C) Februar y 11( D) Februar y 4Ans : ( D)

18. The t ax whi ch t he ki ngs used t o col l ect f r om t he peopl e i n t he Vedi c

per i od was cal l ed—( A) Bal i( B) Vi dat ha( C) Var man( D) Kar aAns : ( B)

19. The cel l s whi ch ar e responsi bl e f or t he pr oduct i on of ant i bodi es are—( A) Red bl ood cel l s( B) Neut r ophi l s( C) Lymphocyt es( D) Pl at el et sAns : ( C)

20. Cor r ect expansi on of t he t er m ‘ ht t p’ i n I nt er net addr ess i s—( A) Hybr i d t ext t r ansf er pr ot ocol( B) Hyper t ext t r ansf er pr ot ocol( C) Hi gher t r ansf er t ext pr ot ocol( D) Hi gher t ext t r ansf er pr ot ocolAns : ( B)