Narayan Talent Search Exam. (Sample Paper) - NTSE Vidya Bharti
Narayan Talent Search Exam. (Sample Paper) - NTSE Vidya Bharti
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<strong>Narayan</strong> <strong>Talent</strong> <strong>Search</strong> <strong>Exam</strong>. (<strong>Sample</strong> <strong>Paper</strong>)<br />
Time 3 hrs. Class IX M. M. 200<br />
Directions :-<br />
1. The question paper has Five parts. All questions are to be attempted.<br />
ç'u ç'u i= i= ds ds ik¡p ik¡p Hkkx Hkkx g® g® g® A A çR;sd çR;sd Hkkx Hkkx ds ds lHkh lHkh iz'u iz'u djus djus g®A<br />
g®A<br />
2. Four alternative answers are given for each question but only one is correct.<br />
You are to identify the correct answer and put a Darken for it on the answer<br />
sheet. No other mark is acceptable.<br />
çR;sd çR;sd çR;sd ç'u ç'u ds ds pkj&pkj pkj&pkj mÙkj mÙkj fn;s fn;s x;s x;s g® g® ijUrq ijUrq muesa muesa ls ls dsoy dsoy ,d ,d ,d lgh lgh gS gS A A Bhd<br />
Bhd<br />
mÙkj mÙkj dks dks pqudj pqudj mÙkj mÙkj iqfLrdk iqfLrdk eas eas xksys xksys dks dks xgjk xgjk djsa djsa A A vU; vU; vU; dksbZ dksbZ fpUg fpUg u u yxk;saA<br />
yxk;saA<br />
3. Do not use lead pencil on the answer sheet. Put Darken with Bal Pen. Over<br />
writing is not accepted.<br />
i®fly i®fly dk dk ç;ksx ç;ksx mŒ mŒ iqŒ iqŒ iqŒ ij ij u u djsa djsa A A cky cky iSu iSu ls ls xksys xksys dks dks xgjk xgjk djsa djsa A A dkV dkV dkV dj<br />
dj<br />
fy[kk fy[kk gqvk gqvk fpUg fpUg ekU; ekU; ekU; ugha ugha gksxk gksxk gksxk A<br />
A<br />
Mental Ability (A)<br />
Directions : (1-9) Which one number/letter when placed at the sign of interrogation<br />
shall complete the following number/letter series?<br />
funsZ'k funsZ'k %& %& (1 (1 (1 ls ls 9) 9) dkSu dkSu lh lh ,d ,d la[;k@v{kj la[;k@v{kj dks dks tc tc iz'uokpd iz'uokpd fpUg~ fpUg~ ds ds LFkku LFkku LFkku ij<br />
ij<br />
j[kk j[kk tkrk tkrk gS gS rks rks rks og og la[;k@v{kj la[;k@v{kj Js.kh Js.kh dks dks iw.kZ iw.kZ iw.kZ djsxk djsxk A<br />
A<br />
1. 2, 5, 7, 12, 19, 31, ?<br />
a) 41 b) 50 c) 60 d) 71<br />
2. 9, 16, 30, 58, ?<br />
a) 104 b) 114 c) 116 d) 118<br />
3. 20, 19, 17, ?, 10, 5<br />
a) 12 b) 14 c) 13 d) 15<br />
4. B, D, G, I, ?, N<br />
a) K b) L c) J d) M<br />
5. BE, FI, JM, ?, RU<br />
a) UW b) NO c) NQ d) PN<br />
6. A3P, C5N, E8K, G12G, ?<br />
a) 116D b) 117B c) 117D d) J16B<br />
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7. BASTU, ?, DCQVW, DEPXW, FEOXY, FGNZY<br />
a) CBTUT b) CBRUV c) BCRVU d) BCTVU<br />
Directions : (10-11) Which set of letters when placed at the gaps sequentially shall<br />
complete the series ?<br />
funsZ'k funsZ'k %& %& (1 (1 ls ls 9) 9) 9) dkSu dkSu lh lh ,d ,d la[;k@v{kj la[;k@v{kj dks dks dks tc tc iz'uokpd iz'uokpd fpUg~ fpUg~ ds ds LFkku LFkku ij<br />
ij<br />
j[kk j[kk tkrk tkrk tkrk gS gS rks rks rks og og la[;k@v{kj la[;k@v{kj Js.kh Js.kh dks dks iw.kZ iw.kZ iw.kZ djsxk djsxk A<br />
A<br />
8. k–mk–lmkkl–kk–mk<br />
a) lklm b) lkmk c) lkmm d) lkml<br />
9. _e i_u_e_o u<br />
a) auoi b) aiou c) aoai d) oaie<br />
10. Which one number can be placed at the sign of interrogation ?<br />
iz'uokpd fpUg ds LFkku ij fuEu esa ls dkSu lh la[;k vk;sxh \<br />
93 27<br />
63<br />
3<br />
a) 5 b) 6 c) 8 d) 9<br />
11. Which of the following groups of letters when placed at the blank spaces in each row<br />
respectively, will complete the letter matrix ?<br />
fuEu esa ls v{kjksa dk dkSu lk lewg izR;sd iafDr esa Øeokj j[kus ij og v{kj eSfVªDl<br />
dks iw.kZ dj nsxk \<br />
Z<br />
R<br />
—<br />
—<br />
O<br />
G<br />
79 38<br />
37<br />
S<br />
a) KWT b) WKJ c) JKV d) UJK<br />
4<br />
—<br />
C<br />
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67 16<br />
42<br />
?
Directions : (14-16) Which one number can be placed at the sign of interrogation?<br />
funsZ'k funsZ'k %& %& (14&16) (14&16) ç'uokpd ç'uokpd fpUg~ fpUg~ fpUg~ ds ds LFkku LFkku ij ij dkSu dkSu dkSu lh lh lh ,d ,d la[;k la[;k vk vk ldrh ldrh gSa\<br />
gSa\<br />
12.<br />
13.<br />
14.<br />
4<br />
1<br />
30<br />
a) 6 b) 7 c) 8 d) 9<br />
a) 96 b) 81 c) 100 d) 169<br />
7<br />
3<br />
144<br />
?<br />
64<br />
5<br />
3<br />
2<br />
4<br />
16<br />
36<br />
4<br />
6<br />
8<br />
3<br />
3<br />
3<br />
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 5<br />
15. In a certain code, RIPPLE is written as 613382 and LIFE is written as 8192. How is PILLER<br />
written in that code ?<br />
fdlh dksM Hkk"kk esa RIPPLE dks 613382 fy[kk tk;s rFkk LIFE dks 8192 fy[kk tk;s rks<br />
PILLER dks D;k fy[kk tk;sxk \<br />
a) 318826 b) 318816 c) 618826 d) 338816<br />
16. If RAT = 42 and CAT = 57, then LATE = ?<br />
;fn RAT = 42 vkSj CAT = 57 gks rks LATE = ?<br />
a) 60 b) 70 c) 64 d) 74<br />
3<br />
86<br />
9<br />
5<br />
?<br />
17. If Eye is called Hand, Hand is called Mouth, Mouth is called Ear, Ear is called Nose and<br />
Nose is called Tongue, with which of the following would a person hear ?<br />
a) Eye b) Mouth c) Nose d) Ear<br />
;fn vk¡[k dks gkFk dgk tk;s] gkFk dks eq¡g dgk tk;s] eq¡g dks dku dgk tk;s] dku dks<br />
ukd dgk tk;s rFkk ukd dks thHk dgk tk;s] rks fuEu esa ls fdldk mi;ksx O;fDr lquus<br />
ds fy, djrk gS \<br />
a) vk¡[k b) eq¡g c) ukd d) dku<br />
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4<br />
4<br />
3<br />
9<br />
4<br />
78<br />
8<br />
2<br />
2<br />
?<br />
4
Directions : (20) In a certain code language,<br />
(A) ‘pit dar na’ means ‘I Love India’<br />
(B) ‘dar tok pa’ means ‘India is great’<br />
(C) ‘tim na tok’ means ‘with great love’<br />
funsZ'k funsZ'k %& %& (20) (20) fdlh fdlh dksM+ dksM+ Hkk"kk Hkk"kk esa]<br />
esa]<br />
(A) ‘pit dar na’ dk dk dk vFkZ vFkZ ‘I Love India’<br />
(B) ‘dar tok pa’ dk dk dk vFkZ vFkZ ‘India is great’<br />
(C) ‘tim na tok’ dk dk vFkZ vFkZ ‘with great love’<br />
18. In the language, which word stands for ‘with’ ?<br />
mlh Hkk"kk essa ‘with’ ds fy, dkSu lk 'kCn mi;ksx fd;k x;k gS A<br />
a) na b) tok c) tim d) pit<br />
19. In a certain code HEATER is written as KBDQHO, how will you encode COOLER?<br />
fdlh dksM Hkk"kk esa HEATER dks KBDQHO fy[kk tk;s rks COOLER dks mlh Hkk"kk<br />
esa dSls fy[kk tk;sxk \<br />
a) ALRIHV b) FLRIHO c) FLIRHO d) None<br />
20. If water is called food, food is called tree, tree is called sky, sky is called wall, on which of<br />
the following grows a fruit ?<br />
a) Water b) Food c) Sky d) Tree<br />
;fn ikuh dks Hkkstu dgk tk;s] Hkkstu dks isM+ dgk tk;s] isM+ dks vkdk'k dgk tk;s]<br />
vkdk'k dks nhokj dgk tk;s rks] fuEu esa ls fdl ij Qy vkrs gSa \<br />
a) ikuh b) Hkkstu c) vkdk'k d) isM+<br />
21. Pointing to a photograph, a lady tells Amit, “I am the only daughter of this lady and her son<br />
is your maternal uncle”. How is the speaker related to Amit’s father ?<br />
a) Sister-in-law b) Wife<br />
c) Either (A) or (B) d) Neither (A) nor (B)<br />
,d QksVks dh vksj ladsr djrs gq, ,d L=h us vfer dks crk;k fd ^^e® bl L=h dks<br />
bdykSrh iq=h gw¡ rFkk bldk iq= rqEgkjk ekek gS A crkus okyh L=h] vfer ds firk ls fdl<br />
izdkj lEcfU/kr gS \<br />
a) lkyh b) iRuh<br />
c) ;k rks (A) ;k (B) d) u rks (A) u (B)<br />
Directions : (26 to 29) Read the Information given below and answer the questions<br />
that follow :<br />
(i) In a family of six persons A, B, C, D, E and F there are two married<br />
couples.<br />
(ii) D is grandmother of A and mother of B.<br />
(iii) C is wife of B and mother of F.<br />
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(iv) F is the grand daughter of E.<br />
funsZ'k funsZ'k %& %& (26 (26 ls ls 29) 29) uhps uhps nh nh xbZ xbZ lwpukvksa lwpukvksa dks dks i
27. If it is possible to make a meaningful word with the second, the sixth, the ninth and the<br />
twelth letters of the word ‘CONTRIBUTION’, which of the following will be the last letter of<br />
that word ? If more than one such words can be made, give M as the answer and if no such<br />
word is there, give X as the answer.<br />
;fn 'kCn ‘CONTRIBUTION’ ds nqljs] NBs] uosa vkSj ckjgosa v{kj ls dksbZ v/kZiw.kZ Lora=<br />
'kCn cukuk lEHko gks] rks fuEu esa ls dkSu lk v{kj ml 'kCn dk vfUre v{kj gksxk\<br />
;fn bl izdkj ds ,d ls vf/kd 'kCn cukuk lEHko gks rks mÙkj M nhft;s vkSj ;fn dksbZ<br />
'kCn cukuk l EHko ugha gks rks mÙkj X nhft;s A<br />
a) N b) O c) X d) M<br />
28. How many odd numbers are there in the sequence which are immediately followed by an<br />
odd number ?<br />
la[;k J`a[kyk esa ,slh fdru fo"ke la[;k,sa gSa ftuds rqjar ckn ,d fo"ke la[;k gks \<br />
5 1 4 7 3 9 8 5 7 2 6 3 1 5 8 6 3 8 5 2 2 4 3 4 9 6<br />
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) More than 4<br />
29. If any two letters in the word PRISON have as many letters between them in the word as<br />
there are in the English alphabet, they form an alpha-pair. How many such alpha-pairs are<br />
there in the word PRISON ?<br />
PRISON 'kCn eas ,sls fdrus v{kj ;qXe gS ftuds e/; ;gk¡ mrus gh v{kj mifLFkr gSa ftrus<br />
fd vaxzsth o.kZekyk esa muds e/; gksrs gSa \<br />
a) 4 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3<br />
30. Ram walks 10 metres towards the South. Turning to the left, he walks 20 metres and then<br />
moves to his right. After moving a distance of 20 metres, he turns to the right and walks 20<br />
metres. Finally, he turns to the right and moves a distance of 10 metres. How far and in<br />
which direction is he from the starting point ?<br />
a) 10 metres North b) 20 metres South<br />
c) 20 metres North d) 10 metres South<br />
jke nf{k.k fn'kk esa 10 ehVj pyrk gS A ck;sa eqM+dj og 20 ehVj pyrk gS rFkk rc<br />
vius nk;sa eqM+rk gS A 20 ehVj pyus ds ckn] og vius nk;sa eqM+rk gS vkSj 20 ehVj<br />
pyrk gS vUr esa og nk;sa eqM+rk gS vkSj 10 ehVj pyrk gS A vc og vius izkjfEHkd<br />
fcUnq ls fdruh nwj vkSj fdl fn'kk esa gS \<br />
a) 10 metres mÙkj b) 20 metres nf{k.k<br />
c) 20 metres mÙkj d) 10 metres nf{k.k<br />
31. There are four towns P, Q, R and T. Q is to the South-West of P, R is to the east of Q and<br />
South-East of P and T is to the North of R in line with QP. In which direction of P is T located<br />
?<br />
a) South-East b) North c) North-East d) East<br />
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P, Q, R vkSj T pkj dLcs gSa A Q, P ds nf{k.k&if'pe esa gS A R, Q ds iwoZ esa rFkk P<br />
ds nf{k.k&iwoZ esa gS rFkk T, R ds mÙkj esaa] ftl ykbu eas QP mifLFkr gS A P ds fdl<br />
fn'kk esa T fLFkr gS \<br />
a) nf{k.k&iwoZ b) mÙkj c) mÙkj&iwoZ d) iwoZ<br />
32. If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on, what will East become<br />
?<br />
a) North-East b) North-West c) South-East d) South-West<br />
;fn nf{k.k&iwoZ fn'kk] mÙkj fn'kk gks tk;s] mÙkj&iwoZ] if'pe gks tk;s vkSj blh izdkj vU;<br />
fn'kk;s Hkh cny tk;s rks iwoZ fn'kk D;k gksxh\<br />
a) mÙkj&iwoZ b) mÙkj&if'pe c) nf{k.k&iwoZ d) nf{k.k&if'pe<br />
Directions : (42 to 46) In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship<br />
between two given words on one side of :: and one word is give on another<br />
side of :: while another word is to be found from the given alternatives,<br />
having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair<br />
bear. Choose the correct alternatives.<br />
funsZ'k %& (42 ls 46) izR;sd fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa % % ds ,d rjQ fn;s x;s nks 'kCnksa<br />
ds e/; dqN lEcU/k gS mlh izdkj % % ds nwljh vkSj fn;s ,d 'kCn dk lEcUèk<br />
fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls fdl 'kCn ls gksxk \ lgh 'kCn NkfV;s %&<br />
33. Tea : Leaves : : Coffee : ?<br />
a) Leaves b) Beverage c) Seedsd) Plant<br />
pk; % ifÙk;k¡ % % dkWQh % \<br />
a) ifÙk;k¡ b) Nky c) cht d) ikS/ks<br />
34. BID : CHE : : LEG : ?<br />
a) MFH b) MDH c) KFF d) KDF<br />
35. 11 : 1331 : : 12 : ?<br />
a) 1782 b) 1728 c) 1792 d) 1772<br />
36. 4 : 60 : : 7 : ?<br />
a) 336 b) 343 c) 110 d) 106<br />
Directions : (47 to 50) Study the given information and answer the questions that<br />
following.<br />
(i) P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in a row facing East.<br />
(ii) R is on the immediate right of S.<br />
(iii) Q is at an extreme end and has T as his neighbour.<br />
(iv) V is between T and U.<br />
(v) S is sitting third from the south end.<br />
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funsZ'k funsZ'k %& %& (47 (47 ls ls 50) 50) fn;s fn;s x;s x;s funZs'kksa funZs'kksa dk dk v/;;u v/;;u dj dj ml ml ij ij ij vk/kkfjr vk/kkfjr vk/kkfjr iz'uksa iz'uksa ds<br />
ds<br />
mÙkj mÙkj nhft;s&<br />
nhft;s&<br />
(i) P, Q, R, S, T, U vkSj vkSj vkSj V ,d ,d iafDr iafDr esa esa iwoZ iwoZ fn'kk fn'kk dh dh vkSj vkSj eq¡g eq¡g djds djds cSBs<br />
cSBs<br />
gSa gSa A<br />
A<br />
(ii) R, S ds ds rqjUr rqjUr rqjUr nk;ha nk;ha vksj vksj gS gS A<br />
A<br />
(iii) Q ,d ,d fljs fljs fljs ij ij ij gS] gS] rFkk rFkk ftldk ftldk iM+kslh iM+kslh T gS gS gS A<br />
A<br />
(iv) V, T vkSj vkSj U ds ds e/; e/; esa esa gS gS A<br />
A<br />
(v) S nf{k.k nf{k.k fljs fljs ls ls rhljs rhljs rhljs LFkku LFkku ij ij gS gS A<br />
A<br />
37. Who is sitting to the right of T ?<br />
T ds nk;sa dkSu cSBk gS \<br />
a) P b) V c) S d) U<br />
38. Which of the following pairs of people are sitting at the extreme ends ?<br />
O;fDr;ksa ds fuEu lewg esa ls dkSu lk lewg vfUre fljksa ij cSBk gS \<br />
a) PQ b) PS c) QR d) UB<br />
39. Name the person who is at the third place from the north end.<br />
og O;fDr dkSu gS] tks mÙkjh fljs ls rhljs LFkku ij gS \<br />
a) T b) U c) V d) S<br />
40. Immdiately between which of the following pairs of people is S sitting ?<br />
fuEu lewg eas ls dkSu ls lewg ds rqjUr chp S cSBk gS \<br />
a) PR b) PU c) RT d) RUs<br />
41. Rationalise the dinominator of<br />
1<br />
2 5 − 3<br />
Maths (B)<br />
1<br />
2 5 − 3<br />
dk gj dk ifjes;dj.k djsa A<br />
a) 2 5 + 3 b) 2 5 – 3<br />
c)<br />
1<br />
17 (2 5 + 3 ) d)<br />
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1<br />
17 (2 5 – 3 )<br />
42. Find the median height of 9 students.<br />
9 fo|k£Fk;ksa dh ekf/;dk Å¡pkbZ Kkr djsa %<br />
144, 145, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 155, 160<br />
a) 151 b) 149.5 c) 149 d) 150
43. Write in p/q form :<br />
0.3333 ...................<br />
(p/q ds :i eas fy[ksa)<br />
a) 3<br />
10<br />
b)<br />
30<br />
11<br />
44. Find the value of k if (x–1) is a factor of p(x) = 2x² + kx + 2<br />
;fn (x–1), p(x) = 2x² + kx + 2 dk xq.ku[k.M gS rks k dk eku Kkr djsa %<br />
a) –2 + 2 b) –(2+ 2 ) c) 2 +2 d) None<br />
45. Factorise (xq.ku[k.M djsa) :<br />
a) (4m – 7n) (16m² + 28mn + 49n²)<br />
b) (4m + 7n) (16m² – 28mn + 49n²)<br />
c) (4m – 7n) (16m² – 28mn + 49n²)<br />
d) (4m – 7n) (16m² – 28mn – 49n²)<br />
64m³ – 343n³<br />
46. In the figure, find the value of x and y :<br />
x o y dk eku vkÏfr esa ls Kkr djsa %<br />
a) x = 50, y = 130 b) x = 130 y = 130<br />
c) x = 130 y = 50 d) None<br />
47. Find the volume of a sphere whose surface area is 154 cm²<br />
xksys dk vk;ru Kkr djas ;fn bldk i`"Bh; {ks=Qy 154 cm² gks A<br />
a) 179cm³ b) 179 2<br />
3 cm³<br />
c) 178 2<br />
1<br />
cm³ d) 179<br />
3 3 cm³<br />
c)<br />
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1<br />
9<br />
d)<br />
1<br />
3
48. In figure If ∠ ACB = 30° find B.<br />
vkÏfr esa] ;fn ACB = 30° B dk eku Kkr djsa A<br />
a) 30° b) 45° c) 60° d) 90°<br />
49. Factorize (xq.ku[k.M djsa): x³ + x² + 3 1<br />
x +<br />
4 8<br />
a)<br />
2<br />
⎛ 1 ⎞<br />
⎜ x + ⎟⎠<br />
b)<br />
⎝ 2<br />
3<br />
⎛ 2 ⎞<br />
⎜ x + ⎟⎠ c)<br />
⎝ 3<br />
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⎛ 1 ⎞<br />
⎜ x + ⎟⎠ d)<br />
⎝ 2<br />
3<br />
⎛ 1 ⎞<br />
⎜ x − ⎟⎠<br />
⎝ 2<br />
50. If the height of cone is 15cm. and its volume is 1570 cm³, find the area of base.<br />
;fn 'kadq dh Å¡pkbZ 15 lseh- gS vkSj bldk vk;ru 1570 cm³ gS rks bldk vk/kkj dk<br />
{ks=Qy Kkr djsa %<br />
a) 310 b) 314 c) 22 d) None<br />
51. Simplify (gy djsa) :<br />
6 12<br />
3 3 2<br />
∠ ∠3<br />
a) 3 b)<br />
1<br />
3<br />
c)<br />
2 3 3 d) 3 1/ 3<br />
52. Write the equation x – 4 = 3 y in the form ax + by + c = 0 and indicate the value of b.<br />
lehdj.k x – 4 = 3 y dks ax + by + c = 0 ds :i esa fy[ks vkSj b dk eku Kkr djsaA<br />
a) 3 b) 1 c) – 3 d) –4<br />
53. The diameter of the moon is approximately one-fourth of the diameter of the earth, find the<br />
ratio of their surface area.<br />
pUnzek dk O;kl i`Foh ds O;kl dk ,d & pkSFkkbZ gS A buds i`"Bh; {ks=Qy dk vuqikr Kkr<br />
djsa A<br />
a) 1 : 4 b) 1 : 8 c) 1 : 16 d) 1 : 10<br />
54. If a+b+c = 0 then a³ + b³ + c³ =<br />
;fn a+b+c = 0 rks a³ + b³ + c³ dk eku gksxk A<br />
a) abc b) 3abc c) 2abc d) None of these<br />
2
2 2<br />
(4. 6) − ( 23 . )<br />
55. The value of<br />
(4. 6 + 23 . )<br />
2 2<br />
(4. 6) − ( 23 . )<br />
(4. 6 + 23 . )<br />
is ..............<br />
dk eku gS &&&&&&&<br />
a) 2.3 b) 4.6 c) 6.9 d) 1.3<br />
56. In figure ∠ POR : ROQ = 5 : 7. What is SOQ<br />
;fn POR : ROQ = 5 : 7 gks rks SOQ D;k gksxk \<br />
a) 115° b) 15° c) 75° d) 100°<br />
57. Which of these numbers is irrational ?<br />
buesaa ls dkSu lh vifjes; la[;k gS \<br />
a)<br />
b) 25 c) 0.625 d)<br />
3<br />
5<br />
58. The class size of the following class intervals 10–20, 20–30, 30–40, 40–50 is<br />
oxZ vUrjky 10–20, 20–30, 30–40, 40–50 dk oxZ eki gS %<br />
59.<br />
a) 15 b) 0<br />
(4, 3) lies in which quadrant ?<br />
(4] 3) fdl prqFkk±'k esa gS \<br />
c) 10<br />
∠ ∠23<br />
d) 30<br />
a) I b) I c) III d) IV<br />
60. Find the value of q if (x+2) is a factor of the polynomial x³+10x²+7x+q<br />
q dk eku Kkr djsa ;fn (x+2) cgqin x³+10x²+7x+q dk xq.ku[k.M gS A<br />
a) –18 b) –16 c) –15 d) –10<br />
61. In figure ∠ ABC = 30°, DAC = 65°. What is the value of DCA.<br />
;fn ABC = 30°, DAC = 65° rks DCA dk eku D;k gksxk \<br />
a) 30° b) 60° c) 80° d) 85°<br />
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62. The radius of a shotput is 7 cm. Find its total surface area.<br />
xksys dh f=T;k 7 lseh- gS A bldk dqy i`"Bh; {ks=Qy Kkr djsa A<br />
a) 676 cm² b) 616 cm² c) 516 cm² d) 776 cm²<br />
63. Find the degree of the polynomial :<br />
fuEu cgqin dh ?kkr Kkr djsa %<br />
x³ – 5x² + 7x + 6<br />
a) 7 b) 3 c) 2 d) 6<br />
64. Find third side if two sides of triangle are 8 cm, 10 cm. and perimeter is 30 cm.<br />
rhljh Hkqtk Kkr djsa ;fn nks Hkqtk,¡ 8 lseh-] 10 lseh- gks vkSj ifjeki 30 lseh- gSA<br />
a) 10 b) 12 c) 11 d) 14<br />
65. Find the value of :<br />
fuEu dk eku Kkr djsa %<br />
a) 0 b) 10 c) xa(a–b) d) 1<br />
66. In figure if AB||DE, ∠ BAC = 35° and CDE = 53° find DCE.<br />
;fn AB||DE, BAC = 35° and CDE = 53° rks DCE dk eku Kkr djsa %<br />
a) 35° b) 85° c) 75° d) 92°<br />
∠ ∠<br />
67. Find the surface area of a cuboid whose length, breadth and height are 12 cm., 7 cm.<br />
and 10 cm. respectively.<br />
?kukHk dk i`"Bh; {ks=Qy Kkr Odjsa<br />
;fn yEckbZ] pkSM+kbZ vkSj Å¡pkbZ Øe'k% 12 lseh-] 7 lsehvkSj<br />
10 lseh- gks A<br />
a) 840 cm² b) 740 cm.² c) 640cm² d) 548 cm²<br />
68. Solve for x : (x dk eku Kkr djsa)<br />
24 – 3 (x – 2) = x + 18<br />
a) 4 b) 3 c) 5 d) 1<br />
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69. If the mean of 10, 12, 18, 13, p and 17 is 15, find the value of p<br />
;fn 10, 12, 18, 13, p vkSj 17 dk ek/; 15 gS rks p dk ek/; Kkr djsa A<br />
a) 21 b) = 20 c) 22 d) 23<br />
70. The co-efficient of x in the of (x+3)³ is<br />
(x+3)³ ds foLrkj esa x dk xq.kkad gksxk A<br />
a) 3 b) 6 c) 27 d) None of these<br />
71. Ordinate of all points on x-axis is<br />
x v{k ds lHkh fcUnqvksa dh dksVh D;k gksxh \<br />
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3<br />
72. In fig. l||m, then x =<br />
vkÏfr esa l||m gks rks x dk eku gksxk<br />
a) 100° b) 30° c) 130° d) None of these<br />
73. The diameter of a circular well is 7m, it is 20m deep. Find its curved surface area.<br />
o`rkdkj dq,¡ dk O;kl 7 eh- gS] ;g 20 eh- xgjk gS A bldk i`"Bh; {ks=Qy Kkr djsaA<br />
a) 440m² b) 220m² c) 110m² d) 550m²<br />
74. A coin is tossed 1000 times with following frequencies : Head : 535, Tail : 465. What is<br />
probability of tail ?<br />
,d flDdk 1000 ckj mNkyk x;k gS ftlesa 535 ckj Head vk;k gS vkSj 465 ckj Tail<br />
Tail dh izkf;drk D;k gksxh \<br />
a) 535<br />
1000<br />
b)<br />
465<br />
1000<br />
c)<br />
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465<br />
535<br />
75. If P(E) = 0.37 Find P(not E) is<br />
;fn P(E) = 0.37 gks rks P( E ughsa) Kkr djsa %<br />
a) 0.37 b) (1) c) 0.63 d) 0<br />
76. Simplify (gy djsa) :<br />
13 /<br />
12<br />
16 /<br />
12<br />
a) 16 /<br />
12 b) 12 13 / c) 12 118 / d)<br />
d)<br />
535<br />
465<br />
1<br />
12 13 /
77. In the figure, if PQ||ST, ∠ PQR = 110° and RST = 130° Find QRS.<br />
vkÏfr esa PQ||ST, PQR = 110° and RST = 130°, QRS dk eku Kkr djsa %<br />
a) 110° b) 130° c) 30° d) 60°<br />
78. The value of x from the equation<br />
lehdj.k<br />
=<br />
3 ∠ ∠ ∠3x<br />
4 + 23xx −24<br />
33 +<br />
80. The radii of two spheres are in the ratio 2 : 3. The ratio of their surface area is<br />
2x−2 31 6<br />
a) 2 : 3 b) 2 : 3 c) 4 : 9 d) None of these<br />
=<br />
esa x dk eku gS<br />
a) 3 b) 6 c) –6 d)<br />
79. Lateral surface area of a cuboid having length l, breadth b and height h is<br />
ml ?kukHk dk oØ i`"Bh; {ks=Qy ftldh yEckbZ l, pkSM+kbZ b vkSj Å¡pkbZ h gksxh A<br />
a) (lb + bh + hl) b) 2 (lb + bh + hl)<br />
c) 2 (l+b) h d) l × b × h<br />
nks xksyksa dh f=T;k dk vuqikr 2 % 3 gS A xksyksa dh i`"Bh; {ks=Qyksa dk vuqikr gSA<br />
Science (C)<br />
81. If displacement of a particle is zero, distance covered by it isa)<br />
may be zero or may not be b) must be zero<br />
c) must not be zero b) All are correct<br />
;fn oLrq dk foLFkkiu 'kwU; gks rc mlds }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh %<br />
a) 'kwU; gks Hkh ldrh gS vFkok ugha Hkh b) 'kwU; gksuh pkfg,<br />
c) 'kwU; ugha gksxh b) mijksDr lHkh Bhd gSa<br />
82. Valency of Phosphate redical is<br />
QkLQsV ewyd dh la;kstdrk gS<br />
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4<br />
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is<br />
B
83. The distance travelled by a body is directly Proportional to time taken. Its acceleration<br />
a) Increases b) Decreases<br />
c) Becomes zero d) Remains Constant<br />
fdlh oLrq }kjk r; dh x;h nwjh] ml nwjh dks r; djus esa yxs gq, le; ds vuqØekuqikrh<br />
gS A ml oLrq dk Roj.k<br />
a) c
88. Which of the following has the higher mass<br />
a) 1g mole of Hydrogen gas b) 6×10 22 molecule of O 2<br />
c) 33.6 litre of H 2 at STP d) 13 ml of H 2 O<br />
fuEu esa ls fdldk Hkkj lcls vf/kd gS<br />
a) 1 xzke eksy gkbMªkstu b) 6×10 22 v.kq vkWDlhtu<br />
c) 33-6 yh- H 2 xSl ,l- Vh- ih- ij d) 13 feyh- ty<br />
89. Molecular formula of Baking Soda is<br />
csfdax lksMk dk v.kqlw= dkSu lk gS \<br />
a) Na CO 2 3 b) Na HCO 2 3 c) K CO 2 3 d) NaHCO3 90. Maximum number of electrons that N shell can accomodate<br />
N d{kk esa vf/kdre fdrus bySDVªkWu jg ldrs gSa<br />
a) 8 b) 18 c) 32 d) 50<br />
91. The chemical formula of ammonium phosphate is<br />
veksfu;e QkLQsV dk lw= gS&<br />
a) NH PO 4 4 b) (NH ) PO 4 2 4 c) (NH ) PO 4 3 4 d) (NH ) (PO ) 4 2 4 3<br />
92. The distance between a Crest and adjacent through is equal to<br />
J`x ,oa Øekxr xrZ ds chp dh nwjh fuEu esa ls fdlds leku gksrk gS \<br />
a) λ b) /2 c) /4 d) 3 /4<br />
93. The ratio of intensities of two waves is 1 : 16. The ratio of their amplitude is<br />
nks rjaxksa dh rhozrk dk vuqikr 1 % 16 gS A muds vk;ke dk vuqikr gksxk<br />
λ<br />
a) 1/4 b) 1/2 c) 1/16 d) 1/8<br />
94. S.I. unit of density<br />
?kuRo dk S.I. ek=d dkSu lk gS \<br />
a) kg ms –1 b) kg/m³ c) g/cm³ d) kg/m<br />
95. A car is moving at a speed of 108 km/h. Its speed in ms –1 is<br />
,d dkj 108 km/h ds pky ls pyrh gS rks bldh pky ms –1 esa gksxh \<br />
a) 40ms –1 b) 30ms –1 c) 20ms –1 d) 10ms –1<br />
96. If momentum of a body is doubled, the kinetic energy will become<br />
;fn laosx nksxq.kk dj fn;k tk;s rks bldh oLrq dh xfrt mtkZ fdrus xq.kk c
larqfyr HkkSfrd rqyk ds ,d iyM+s ds uhps ls ok;q izokfgr dh tkrh gS rks ;g iyM+k<br />
a) T;ksa dk R;ksa jgsxk b) Åij mBsxk<br />
c) uhps tk,xk d) m/okZ/kj gks tk,xk<br />
98. A vehicle covers the first half of the distance between two places at a speed of 40 kmh –1<br />
and the other half at 60 kmh –1 . The average speed of car is<br />
,d okgu igyh vk/kh nwjh 40 fdeh- izfr ?kaVk dh pky ls rFkk nwljh vk/kh nwjh 60 fdehizfr<br />
?kaVk dh pky ls r; djrh gS A mldh vkSlr pky gS A<br />
a) 40 kmh –1 b) 60 kmh –1 c) 50 kmh –1 d) 48 kmh –1<br />
99. An engine of power 7500W makes a train move on a horizontal surface with constant<br />
velocity of 20 ms –1 . The force involved in the problem is<br />
7500 okV dh 'kfDr okyk ,d b±tu ,d jsyxkM+h dks 20 ehVj izfr lSd.M dh vpj<br />
pky iznku dj jgk gS A bl }kjk yxk cy gksxk<br />
a) 375N b) 400N c) 500N d) 600N<br />
100. Oxygen Boils at –183°C. This is approximately<br />
vkDlhtu dk DoFkukad –183°C gS A ;g yxHkx cjkcj gksxk&<br />
a) –297.4°F b) –329.6°F<br />
c) –261°F d) –215°F<br />
101. A stone is dropped into a lake from a tower 500m high. The sound of splash will be heard<br />
by a man on the tower approximately after<br />
;fn ,d iRFkj dks 500 ehVj Åaph ehukj ls uhps ,d >hy esa fxjk;k tk;s rks ehukj ij<br />
α<br />
cSBs O;fDr dks ikuh eas iRFkj fxjus dh vkokt yxHkx fdrus le; ckn lqukbZ nsxh\<br />
a) 11.5 seconds b) 21 second<br />
c) 10 second d) 14 second<br />
102. The percentage of oxygen in CH O is 2<br />
CH O esa vkDlhtu izfr'krrk gksxh<br />
2<br />
a) 40% b) 6.6% c) 53.4% d) 100%<br />
103. Positron has mass equal to<br />
iksthVªkWu dh lagfr fdlds leku gS<br />
a) Electron b) -particle ( -d.k)<br />
c) Proton (izksVkWu) d) Deutron (M;wVªkWu)<br />
104. Name the elements are found in liquid state<br />
rRo] tks nzo voLFkk esa ik, tkrs gSa \<br />
a) Na and K b) Li and Hg c) F and Br d) Hg and Br<br />
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105. Colourless plastids are known as<br />
a) Leucoplast b) Chromoplast<br />
c) Chloroplast d) None<br />
jaxghu IykfLVM gS<br />
a) Y;wdksIykLV b) ØkseksIykLV c) DyksjkssIykLV d) dksbZ ugha<br />
106. Which of the following is the largest cell organelle present in the plant cell<br />
a) Mitochondria b) Nucleus c) Plastid d) None<br />
fuEu esa ls lcls cM+k ikni vaxd gS<br />
a) ekbVksdksfUMª;k b) dsUnzd c) IykfLVM d) dksbZ ugha<br />
107. What constitute thickening in collenchyma<br />
a) Lignin b) Cellulose c) Pectin d) Both B & C<br />
dksysudkbek dh eksVkbZ dk dkj.k gS<br />
a) fyxfuu b) lsY;wykst c) isDVhu d) ch rFkk lh nksuksa<br />
108. Which of the following is monocot ?<br />
a) Wheat b) Carrot c) Mango d) Mustard<br />
fuEu esa ls ,d cht iÙkh gS<br />
a) xsgw¡ b) xktj c) vke d) ljlksa<br />
109. Life span of human RBC is<br />
a) 40 days b) 80 days c) 120 days d) 160 days<br />
euq"; dh vkj- ch- lh- dh thou vof/k gksrh gS<br />
a) 40 fnu b) 80 fnu c) 120 fnu d) 160 fnu<br />
110. Ozone depletion is caused by<br />
a) CO 2 b) HNO 3 c) CFC d) Lead<br />
vkstksu ds {kj.k dk dkjd gS<br />
a) CO 2 b) HNO 3 c) CFC d) lhlk<br />
111. Ribosomes develop from<br />
a) Nucleus b) Nucleolus c) Mitochondria d) Lysosomes<br />
jkbckslksel fodflr gksrs gSa<br />
a) dsUnzd }kjk b) U;wfDy;ksyl }kjk<br />
c) ekbVªksdksfUMª;k }kjk d) ykbtkslksel<br />
112. Chlorophyll cannot absorb one of the following light<br />
a) Red b) Blue c) Red & Blue d) Green<br />
fuEu esa ls ,d izdk'k dk DyksjksfQy vo'kks"k.k ugha dj ldrk<br />
a) yky b) uhyk c) yky rFkk uhyk d) gjk<br />
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113. Mitochondria is a store house of<br />
a) Glycogen b) ATP c) Glucose d) Sucrose<br />
ekbVksdksfUMª;k ,d xksnke gS<br />
a) Xykbdkstu dk b) ,-Vh-ih dk<br />
c) Xywdkst dk d) lØkst dk<br />
114. The dead cells of phloem are<br />
a) Sieve tube b) Companion cells<br />
c) Parenchyma d) Phloem fibre<br />
yks,e ds e`r dksf'kdk gS<br />
a) lho V;wc b) dEisfuvu dksf'kdk c) isjudkbek d) yks,e Qkbcj<br />
115. Fibrinogen is absent in<br />
a) Blood b) Serum c) Plasma d) Both a & b<br />
Qkbfczukstu vuqifLFkr gS<br />
a) jDr esa b) lhje esa<br />
c) IykTek esa d) nksuksa a rFkk b<br />
116. Nitrosomanas Changes<br />
a) Ammonia to Nitrate b) Ammonia to nitrite<br />
c) Nitrite to nitrate d) Nitrate to ammonia<br />
ukbVªkslksesukl ifjo£rr djrk gS<br />
a) veksfu;k dks ukbVªsV esa b) veksfu;k dks ukbVªkbV esa<br />
c) ukbVªkbV dks ukbVªsV eas d) ukbVªsV dks veksfu;k esa<br />
117. Which of the following is not a green house gas<br />
a) Methane b) CO2 c) Nitrous oxide d) O2 fuEu esa ls xzhu gkml xSl ugha gS<br />
a) ehFksu b) CO2 c) ukbVªl vkDlkbM d) O2 118. Which of the following is an edible fungus ?<br />
a) Morchella b) Rhizopus c) Mucor d) Lycopodium<br />
fuEu esa ls [kkus ;ksX; dod gS<br />
a) ekj'kSyk b) jkbtksil c) E;wdj d) ykbdksiksfM;e<br />
119. Lichens are bio indicators for<br />
a) Water pollution b) Soil pollution<br />
c) Air pollution d) Nuclear pollution<br />
ykbdsu tSfod lwpd gksrs gSa<br />
a) ty iznw"k.k ds b) e`nk iznw"k.k ds<br />
c) ok;q iznw"k.k ds d) U;wfDy;j iznw"k.k ds<br />
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120. Members of protista are<br />
a) Prokaryotic b) Eukaryotic<br />
c) Coenocytic d) Multicellular<br />
izksfVLVk ds lnL; gS<br />
a) izksdsfj;ksfVd b) ;wdsfj;ksfVd<br />
c) lhuksflfVd d) cgqdksf'kdh;<br />
S. Science (D)<br />
121. In 1871, the colonial government in India passed the Criminal Tribes Act. Under this Act<br />
which communities among the following were classified as criminal tribes<br />
a) Craftsman b) Traders<br />
c) Pastoralists d) All of these<br />
1871 eas vkSifuosf'kd ljdkj us vijk/kh tutkfr vf/kfu;e ikfjr fd;kA fuEu esa ls fdu<br />
leqnk;ksas dk vijk/kh leqnk;kssa dh lwph esa j[kk x;k A<br />
a) nLrdkjksa b) O;kikfj;k¡<br />
c) pjokgksa d) lHkh<br />
122. The Imperial forest Research Institute was setup at Dehradun in which year ?<br />
bEihfj;y QkjsLV fjlpZ baLVhV~;wV dh LFkkiuk nsgjknwu esa fdl o"kZ dh xbZ Fkh \<br />
a) 1906 b) 1806 c) 1905 d) 1800<br />
123. Who was made first Inspector General of forest in India ?<br />
a) Patrich Brandis b) Rich Brandis<br />
c) Dietrich Brandis d) None of these<br />
Hkkjr dk igyk ou egkfuns'kd dkSu Fkk \<br />
a) iSVfjp czSafMl b) fjp cSzafMl<br />
c) Mk;fVªp cSazfMl d) bueas ls dksbZ ugha<br />
124. Name the most infamous film which played hatred for Jews ?<br />
a) The External Jew b) The Internal Jew<br />
c) The Eternal Jew d) None of these<br />
lcls dq[;kr fQYe ftlus ;gwfn;ksa ds izfr uQjr QSykus ij tksj fn;k dkSu lh Fkh\<br />
a) n ,DlVuZy T;w b) n bUVuZy T;w<br />
c) n ,VuZy T;w d) bueas ls dksbZ ugha<br />
125. In 1889 where was Hittler born ?<br />
a) Australia b) Austria c) Argentina d) None of these<br />
1889 esa fgVyj dk dgk¡ tUe gqvk Fkk \<br />
a) vLVªsfy;k b) vLVªh;k c) vtsZUVhuk d) bueas ls dksbZ ugha<br />
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126. After becoming chancellor, Hitler assigned the responsibility of economic survey to whom<br />
?<br />
a) Hyalmar Schacht b) Ajmalar Schacht<br />
c) Both of these d) None of these<br />
pkalyj dk in Hkkj laHkkyus ds ckn fgVyj us vFkZO;oLFkk dks iVjh is ykus dh ftEesnkjh<br />
fdls lkSaih \<br />
a) ákyekj 'kk[r b) v;kyekj 'kk[r c) nksuksa gh d) bueas ls dksbZ ugha<br />
127. Axis power who fought I & II world war were countries namely ...........<br />
a) Germany b) Italy c) Japan d) All of these<br />
/kqjh 'kfDr;k¡ ftUgksusa izFke ,oa f}rh; fo'o ;q¼ yM+k jk"Vª Fks&<br />
a) teZuh b) bVyh c) tkiku d) lHkh<br />
128. In which year socialists and trade unionists formed a Labour Party in Britain ?<br />
a) 1705 b) 1905 c) 1805 d) None of these<br />
fdl o"kZ esa fczVsu ds lektokfn;ksa vkSj VªsM ;wfu;u vkanksyudkfj;ksa us yscj ikVhZ ds uke<br />
ls viuh ,d vyx ikVhZ cuk yh Fkh \<br />
a) 1705 b) 1905 c) 1805 d) bueas ls dksbZ ugha<br />
129. When Napolean Bonaparte crowned himself as Emperor of France ?<br />
a) 1704 b) 1710 c) 1804 d) None of these<br />
usiksfy;u cksukikVZ us dc [kqn dks Ýkal dk lezkV ?kksf"kr dj fn;k \<br />
a) 1704 b) 1710 c) 1804 d) bueas ls dksbZ ugha<br />
130. Which period among the following is referred to as Reign of Terror ?<br />
a) 1693 to 1694 b) 1593 to 1594<br />
c) 1893 to 1894 d) 1793 to 1794<br />
fuEu esa ls dky dks vkard dk ;qx dgk tkrk gS \<br />
a) 1693 ls 1694 b) 1593 ls 1594<br />
c) 1893 ls 1894 d) 1793 ls 1794<br />
131. The book on democratic principles “The Social Contract” was written by whom ?<br />
a) Mirabeau b) Abbe Sieyes<br />
c) Rousseau d) None of these<br />
yksdrkaf=d fl¼kar ij iqLrd ^^n lks'ky dkUVªSDV** fdlus fy[kh \<br />
a) fejkC;ks b) vkcs fl,<br />
c) :lks d) buessa ls dksbZ ugha<br />
132. The constituent Assembly that wrote the Indian constitution had how many members ?<br />
Hkkjrh; lafo/kku fy[kus okyh lHkk essa fdrus lnL; Fks \<br />
a) 499 b) 399 c) 199 d) 299<br />
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133. Any ordinary law needs to be passed by both the houses but if there is a difference between<br />
the two houses the final decision is taken by which of the following ?<br />
a) Joint session of both the houses b) By Supreme court<br />
c) By none of these d) By both of these<br />
fdlh Hkh lkekU; dkuwu dks ikfjr djus ds fy, nksuksa lnuksa dh t:jr gksrh gS] ysfdu<br />
vxj nksuksa lnuksa ds chp dksbZ erHksn gks rks vafre QSlyk fuEu esa ls dkSu ysrk gS\<br />
a) nksuksa lnuksa ds la;qDr vf/kos'ku esa b) loksZP; U;k;ky; }kjk<br />
c) buesa ls dksbZ ugha d) nksuksa ds }kjk<br />
134. The government of India had appointed the second Backward class commission in 1979.<br />
Who was its head ?<br />
a) B.P. Mandal b) B.G. Mandal<br />
c) P.B. Mandal d) None of these<br />
Hkkjr ljdkj us 1979 esa nwljk fiNM+h tkfr vk;ksx xfBr fd;k blds v/;{k dkSu Fks\<br />
a) ch- ih- e.My b) ch- th- e.My<br />
c) ih- ch- e.My d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha<br />
135. Currently in Lok Sabha seats reserved for scheduled caste are .................<br />
vHkh yksdlHkk eas vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa ds fy, vkjf{kr lhVsa gSa A<br />
a) 79 b) 41 c) 69 d) 51<br />
136. Movement called Nyaya Yudh was led by which leader in Haryana ?<br />
a) Bansi Lal b) Bhajan Lal<br />
c) Devi Lal d) None of these<br />
gfj;k.kk esa U;k; ;q¼ uked vkanksyu dk usr`Ro fdl usrk us fd;k \<br />
a) calh yky b) Hktu yky c) nsoh yky d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha<br />
137. At the mid night of 26 April 1994 which country was born as democratic in the world<br />
a) India b) Zimbabwe c) South Africa d) None of these<br />
26 vizSy 1994 dh e/; jkf= dks dkSu lk ns'k yksdrkaf=d nqfu;k dk ns'k cu x;k\<br />
a) Hkkjr b) ftEckcs c) nf{k.k vÝhdk d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha<br />
138. Nelson Mandela and seven other leaders were tried and sentenced for life imprisonment<br />
for treason in which year ?<br />
usYlu eaMsyk vkSj lkr vU; usrkvksa dks ns'k nzksg ds eqdnes eas vkthou dkjkokl dh ltk<br />
dc lqukbZ xbZ \<br />
a) 1960 b) 1970 c) 1964 d) 1974<br />
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139. Zimbabwe attained independence from white minority rule in which year ?<br />
ftEckcs dks vYila[;d xksjksa ds 'kklu ls eqfDr dc feyh \<br />
a) 1970 b) 1980 c) 1975 d) 1985<br />
140. The President of the World Bank is conventionally nominated by the Finance Minister of<br />
which country ?<br />
a) America b) Britain c) Russia d) France<br />
fdl cSad ds v/;{k dk euksu;u dgk¡ ds foÙk ea=h djrs gSa \<br />
a) vesfjdk b) fczVsu c) :l d) Ýkal<br />
141. Britain granted Universal Suffrege in which year ?<br />
fczVsu us lkoZHkkSfed erkf/kdkj fdl o"kZ esa fn;k \<br />
a) 1928 b) 1938 c) 1926 d) 1936<br />
142. Which one of these is dimension of food security ?<br />
a) Availability of food b) Accessibility<br />
c) Affordability d) All of these<br />
fuEu esa ls dkSu ls [kk| lqj{kk ds vk;ke gSa \<br />
a) [kk| miyC/krk b) igq¡p c) lkeF;Z d) lHkh<br />
143. The various economic activities of an economy are classified in .......... main sectors.<br />
fofHkUu vk£Fkd fØ;k,¡ dks vFkZO;oLFkk easa &&&&&&&& izeq[k {ks=ksa essa ck¡Vk tk ldrk gS\<br />
a) 3 b) 2 c) 4 d) 5<br />
144. Buffer stock is the stock of which food grains mainly ?<br />
a) Wheat & Pulses b) Rice & Pulses<br />
c) Wheat & Rice d) None of these<br />
cQj LVkd eq[; :i ls fdu [kk|kUu dk LVkd gksrk gS &<br />
a) xsgw¡ vkSj nkysa b) /kku vkSj nkysa<br />
c) xsgw¡ vkSj /kku d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha<br />
145. Food security system designed by Indian Government is composed of how many<br />
components ?<br />
Hkkjrh; ljdkj }kjk rS;kj [kk| lqj{kk O;oLFkk ds eq[; ?kVd fdrus gSa \<br />
a) 3 b) 2 c) 4 d) 5<br />
146. National food for work programme (2004) was launched in how many districts?<br />
jk"Vªh; dke ds cnys vukt dk;ZØe (2004) fdrus ftyksa eas 'kq: fd;k x;k Fkk \<br />
a) 130 b) 140 c) 120 d) 150<br />
147. In which state among the following states, land reforms have helped in reducing poverty ?<br />
a) West Bengal b) Kerala c) Punjab d) Haryana<br />
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fuEu essa ls fdl jkT; esa Hkwfe lq/kkj mik;ksa ls fu/kZurk de djus esa lgk;rk feyh gS\<br />
a) if'pe caxky b) dsjy c) iatkc d) gfj;k.kk<br />
148. The quality of population does not depends upon .............<br />
a) literacy rate b) health of a person<br />
c) skill formation d) wealth of person<br />
tula[;k dh xq.koÙkk ugha fuHkZj djrh &&&&&&&&& ij A<br />
a) lk{kjrk nj b) O;fDr ds LokLF;<br />
c) dkS'ky fuekZ.k d) O;fDr dh lEifÙk ij<br />
149. Which one of the following is not a factor of production ?<br />
a) land b) human capital<br />
c) labour d) None of them<br />
fuEu esa ls dkSu lk mRiknu dk dkjd ugha gS \<br />
a) Hkwfe b) ekuo lalk/ku ;k iwath<br />
c) Je d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha<br />
150. In which Agricultural season fields are sown with wheat ?<br />
a) Rabi b) Kharif c) Zaid d) None of these<br />
xsgw¡ fdl Ïf"k dky esa cksbZ tkrh gS \<br />
a) jch b) [kjhQ c) tsn d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha<br />
151. Among the following states Tropic of cancer does not passes through which state?<br />
a) Rajasthan b) Uttar Pradesh<br />
c) Jharkhand d) Tripura<br />
ddZ js[kk fuEu eaas ls fdl jkT; ls ugha xqtjrh gS \<br />
a) jktLFkku b) mÙkj izns'k c) >kj[kaM d) f=iqjk<br />
152. Among the following which one has the lowest sex ratio ?<br />
a) Kerala b) Pondicherry c) Haryana d) Delhi<br />
fuEu esa ls fdl dk fyax vuqikr lcls de gS \<br />
a) dsjy b) ikafMpsjh c) gfj;k.kk d) fnYyhs<br />
153. The first complete census in India was taken in year ...............<br />
Hkkjr esa igyh ckj laiw.kZ tux.kuk dh xbZ o"kZ &&&&&&&&&&& esa A<br />
a) 1872 b) 1887 c) 1972 d) 1981<br />
154. The last remaining habitat of the Asiatic lion is ............<br />
a) Gir forest b) Kanha Kisli c) Shivpuri d) Rajdewra<br />
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,f'k;kbZ 'ksjksa dk ?kj dgk tkus okyk ,d ek= taxy gS &<br />
a) fxj taxy b) dkUgk fdlyh c) f'koiqjh d) jktnscjk<br />
155. Wild life Protection Act was implemented in India in ............<br />
Hkkjr tho lqj{kk vf/kfu;e ykxw fd;k x;k Fkk &&&&&&&& eas A<br />
a) 1972 b) 1962 c) 1974 d) 1964<br />
156. Coriolis Force caused by the earth’s rotation is also called ............<br />
a) Newton’s law b) Ferrel’s law<br />
c) Both a & b d) None of these<br />
dksfjvkfyl cy tks i`Foh ds ?kw.kZu ds dkj.k mRiUu gksrk gS dks Hkh dgrs gSa --------a)<br />
U;wVu ykW b) Qsjsy ykW<br />
c) nksuksa a vkSj b d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha<br />
157. ............ receives the highest average raifall in the world.<br />
a) Cherrapunji b) Guwahati c) Mawsynram d) Silcher<br />
&&&&&&&&&& fo'o dh vf/kdre vkSlr o"kkZ izkIr djrk gS A<br />
a) psjkiwath b) xqokgkVh<br />
c) ekfljke d) flYpj<br />
158. The Purna, the Wardha and the Penganga are tributaries of ...........<br />
iw.kkZ] o/kkZ vkSj osuxaxk lgk;d ufn;k¡ gSa &&&&&&&& dh A<br />
a) Mahanadi b) Tapi c) Narmada d) Godavari<br />
159. Standard Meridian of India passes through longitudes ....................<br />
a) 82°60' E b) 82°30' E<br />
c) 83°20' E d) 83°60' E<br />
Hkkjr dh ekud ;kE;ksÙkj xqtjrk gS &&&&&&&&&&&<br />
a) 82°60' iw- b) 82°30' iwc)<br />
83°20' iw- d) 83°60' iw-<br />
160. The outer most range of the Himalayas is called .............<br />
a) Himachal Himalayas b) Shiwaliks<br />
c) Himadari d) Inner himalayas<br />
fgeky; dh lcls ckgjh Ja`[kyk dks dgrs gSa &&&&&&&&&&&<br />
a) fgekpy fgeky; b) f'kokfyd<br />
c) fgekfnz d) vkarfjd fgeky;<br />
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fgUnh<br />
fgUnh<br />
Hkk"kk Hkk"kk & & E<br />
fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds lgh fodYi dks fpfUgr djsa %<br />
161- fganh Hkk"kk esa fdu milxksZa dk iz;ksx gksrk gS &<br />
(d) laLd`r] fgUnh] mnwZ ([k) iatkch] vo/kh] czt<br />
(x) vaxzsth] Qkjlh] vjch (?k) dksbZ Hkh ugha<br />
162- ftldk igyk in la[;kokph gks og dgykrk gS &<br />
(d) rRiq:"k lekl ([k) f}xq (x) }U} (?k) dksbZ ugha<br />
163- 'kCn dgrs gSa &<br />
(d) o.kksZa ds lewg dks ([k) o.kksZa ds lkFkZd lewg dks<br />
(x) inksa ds lewg dks (?k) fdlh dks Hkh ugha<br />
164- buesa ls dkSu lk lewg tkfrokpd laKk gS &<br />
(d) tkuoj] dqÙkk] Hk;kud ([k) euq";rk] etnwj] ekfyd<br />
(x) xk;] dcwrj] d{kk (?k) bZ'oj] lSfud] ekrk<br />
165- ^Hkkjr t;panks ds dkj.k xqyke gqvk* esa t;panks dk iz;ksx gqvk gS &<br />
(d) O;fDrokpd ds :i esa ([k) Hkkookpd ds :i eas<br />
(x) tkfrokpd ds :i esa (?k) lewgokpd ds :i esa<br />
166- oDrk }kjk Jksrk ds uke ds LFkku ij loZuke 'kCnksa dk iz;ksx dgykrk gS &<br />
(d) mÙke iq:"k ([k) e/;e iq:"k (x) vU; iq#"k (?k) dksbZ ugha<br />
167- tks djsxk lks Hkjsxk Hksn gS &<br />
(d) futokpd loZuke dk ([k) lEcU/kokpd dk<br />
(x) iq:"kokpd dk (?k) vfu'p;okpd<br />
168- ^,d vkSj ,d X;kjg gksuk* dk vFkZ gS &<br />
(d) 'kfDr izn'kZu ([k) 'kfDr laxBu djuk<br />
(x) laxBu esa 'kfDr gksuk (?k) cyiwoZd ckr euokuk<br />
169- ^cgqr cM+k lgk;d gksuk* ds fy, mfpr eqgkojk gS &<br />
(d) nkfguk gkFk ([k) va/ks dh ykBh (x) ck;ka gkFk (?k) dksbZ Hkh ugha<br />
170- ^jkepfjrekul* ds dfo gSa %<br />
(d) okYehfd ([k) rqylhnkl (x) ds'konkl (?k) dksbZ ugha<br />
fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks i
171fuank<br />
djus okys dks dksbZ naM nsus dh t:jr ugha gSA og fuand cspkjk Lo;a nafMr gksrk<br />
gSA fuank dk mn~xe gh ghurk vkSj detksjh ls gksrk gSA euq"; viuh ghurk ls ncrk gSA<br />
og nwljksa dh fuank djds ,slk vuqHko djrk gS fd lc fud`"V gSa vkSj og muls vPNk<br />
gSA mlds vga dh rqf"V blh ls gksrh gSA cM+h ydhj dks dqN feVkdj NksVh ydhj cM+h<br />
curh gSA<br />
bZ'oj&HkDrksa dh rqyuk ------------------ ls dh xbZ gSA<br />
(d) lar ([k) fe= (x) fuand (?k) fdlh ls ugha<br />
172- larksa us fuand dks j[kus dh lykg nh gS &<br />
(d) ?kj esa ([k) dejksa esa (x) vkaxu esa (?k) lHkh txg<br />
173- fuank dk mn~xe gksrk gS &<br />
(d) vkReh;rk ls ([k) ghurk ls (x) detksjh ls (?k) ghurk vkSj detksjh ls<br />
174- fuand cM+k n;uh; gS D;ksafd &<br />
(d) og fuank ls nq[kh gksrk gS ([k) nwljksa dh l{kerk dks ns[kdj [kq'k gksrk gS<br />
(x) nwljksa dh l{kerk dks ns[k dj nq[kh gksrk gS (x) lHkh<br />
175- ^mn~xe* dk lgh lfU/k&foPNsn gS &<br />
(d) mn $ xe ([k) mn~ $ xe (x) mnx $ e (?k) mr~ $ xe<br />
English<br />
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow<br />
choosing the best option given after each :<br />
CULTURE<br />
Culture is the cultivation of a plant or garden, not the eradication of its roots, seeds, their<br />
patent care and instructed nourishment. Culture is not knowledge, nor it is art, still less is<br />
its acquaintance with literature and art. By culture I mean first of all what the arthropologists<br />
mean, the way of life of particular people living together in one place. That culture is made<br />
visible in their arts, in their social system, in their habits and customs and in their religion.<br />
It is an aggregate of customs, institutions, manners, standards, tastes, morals and beliefs.<br />
Now these are trangmitted rather by the family than by the school, hence when the family<br />
life fails to play its part, we must expect our culture to detereorate. It is a delusion to think<br />
that the maladies of the modern world can be put right by a system of instruction. On the<br />
contrary, universal education, by lowering standards, morals and tastes to a common<br />
denominator, and by sharpening the wits rather than disciplining character, tends to break<br />
down existing checks and balances. Education should be the drawing forth of the potential<br />
values, it should not be the destruction of the safeguards that tradition places around young<br />
egos naturally inclined to wilful and precarious flights.<br />
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176. The writer uses the term 'culture' to refer to :<br />
(a) the cultivation of a plant or garden by community<br />
(b) the way of life of a particular people living together<br />
(c) one's acquaintance with titerature and art<br />
(d) one's acquisetion of knowledge<br />
177. The passage suggests that universal education :<br />
(a) is aggravating the existing problems of modern world<br />
(b) is the solution to the problems in the modern world<br />
(c) would prevent us from transmitting culture to the future generation<br />
(d) would help retain the cultural values<br />
178. The culture of a community is said to deterorate when :<br />
(a) there is a fall in its educational standards<br />
(b) the family life fails to play its part<br />
(c) there is universal education<br />
(d) it adopts the modern system of instruction.<br />
179. The culture of a community is transmitted :<br />
(a) more by a school than the family<br />
(b) more by the family than the school<br />
(c) equally by both<br />
(d) by the peer group<br />
180. Which of the words in OPPOSITE in meaning to improve :<br />
(a) detereorate (b) eradicate (c) transmit (d) break<br />
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Choose the best option :<br />
181. Off duty cp kills 4 teenagers<br />
An off dulty policeman went on a shooting spree___________ at a house party.<br />
(a) and kill four teenagers (b) and killed four teenagers<br />
(c) and was killed four teenagers (d) and killing four teenagers<br />
182. Choose the best Indirect speech :<br />
You said to me, "what do you want to be"?<br />
(a) You asked me what did I want to be (b) you asked me that what I wanted to be<br />
(c) You asked me what I wanted to be (d) you asked me what did I wanted to be<br />
183. Choose the best passive form of voice<br />
This jug contains water<br />
(a) water is contained by this jug (b) water is contained in this jug<br />
(c) both a and b are right (d) Neither a nor b is right<br />
184. Choose the correct sentence :<br />
(a) One of the oldest Gaya is living in Prayag banyans<br />
(b) Prayag Banyans is living in one of the oldest living Gaya.<br />
(c) One of the oldest living banyan is in Prayag and Gaya.<br />
(d) Prayag and Gaya is one of the oldest living banyans.<br />
185. You ___________ hurry. There is plenty of time<br />
(a) should (b) needn't (c) need to (d) all the above<br />
186. ___________ Karuna was reading in her room, her sister was singing and dancing in the<br />
lawn.<br />
(a) just then (b) since (c) while (d) none<br />
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187. The synonym of 'atheist' is<br />
(a) one who believes in God (b) one who does not believe in God<br />
(c) one who believes in social service (d) none of the above<br />
188. The antonym of the word 'different' is<br />
(a) undifferent (b) indifferent (c) non different (d) none of the above<br />
189. The noun form of 'delude' is<br />
(a) delusion (b)deluded (c) deludenen (d) none<br />
190. Choose the misspelt word<br />
laLd`r<br />
laLd`r<br />
(a) Grammer (b) attendance (c) Colonel (d) phychology<br />
191- ^{k* vL; o.kZL; o.kZ foPNsn% fda Hkofr\<br />
(d) d~$l~$v ([k) d~$'k~$v (x) d~$"k~$v (?k) "k~$d~$v<br />
192- ^v* vL; o.kZL; mPpkj.k LFkkua fde~\<br />
(d) rkyq ([k) d.B (x) ew/kkZ (?k) nUrk%<br />
193- ^x.ks'k%* vL; lfU/kfoPNsn% fda Hkofr\<br />
(d) x.k$bZ'k% ([k) x.k$b'k% (x) x.kk$bZ'k (?k) x.ks$'k%<br />
194- ^bfr$vkfn* vu;ks% in;ks% esyusu d% 'kCn% fufeZr% Hkofr\<br />
(d) bR;fn ([k) brh;kfn (x) br;kfn (?k) bR;kfn<br />
195- ^fir`* 'kCnL; r`rh;k ,dopue~ fda Hkofr\<br />
(d) firj% ([k) fi=k (x) fir`u~ (?k) firjkS<br />
196- ^unh* 'kCnL; "k"Bh ,dopue~ fda Hkofr\<br />
(d) u|k ([k) u|k% (x) unhuke~ (?k) u|ke~<br />
197- ^ik$DRok* izR;; ;ksxsu d% 'kCn% fufeZr% Hkofr\<br />
(d) fifcRok ([k) ikRok (x) ihRok (?k) ikDRok<br />
198- ^xPNu~* vfLeu~ 'kCns d% izR;;%\<br />
(d) 'kr` ([k) Dr (x) 'kkup~ (?k) Drorq<br />
199- ^ue%* vL; 'kCnL; ;ksxs dk foHkfDr Hkofr\<br />
(d) r`rh;k ([k) prqFkhZ (x) iapeh (?k) lIreh<br />
200- fjDr LFkkua iwj;r ^^------------------------ ifjr% o`{kk% lfUrA<br />
(d) fo|ky;s ([k) fo|ky;k; (x) fo|ky;a (?k) fo|ky;su<br />
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