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(a) 160 (b) 297
16 : 576 :: 8 : 80 :: 22 : ? (c) 249 (d) 196
(a) 1455 (b) 1452
7. Select the number from among the given options that
(c) 1458 (d) 1456 can replace the question mark (?) in the following
2. Three different positions of the same dice are shown. series.
Find the number on the face opposite the face showing '2'.
fn, x,
,d gh ikls dh rhu fofHk fLFkfr;k¡ iznf'kZr gSA ^2* iznf'kZr djus fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf•r Ük`a•y
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esa ç'u fpÉ (\) dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldsA
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iQyd ds foijhr iQyd ij dkSu&lh la[;k gS\
10, 21, 35, 56, 90, 145, 231, 360, ?
2 2 2
(a) 436 (b) 546
6 3 3 1 1 4
(c) 463 (d) 564
Fig-1 Fig-2 Fig-3 8. In this question, relationship between different elements is
(a) 4 (b) 3 shown in the statement. This statement is followed by
(c) 6 (d) 5 two conclusions:
3. Select the option that represents the correct order of
dFku esa fofHk rRoksa ds chp laca/ n'kkZ;k x;k gSA bl dFku
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the given words as they would appear in an English
dictionary. nks fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSa%
Statement/dFku%
ml lg h fodYi dk p;u djsa tks fn, x, 'kCnksa dks mlh Øe eas n'kkZrk
gS ftl Øe eas os vaxzsth 'kCndks'k esa gksrs gSaA P=E>RS=O<NA<L
1. Speaking 2. Standardize Conclusion/fu"d"kZ%
3. Southern 4. Stampede (i) R > N (ii) S < L
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5. Spacious 6. Sovereignty
(a) Either conclusion (i) or conclusion (ii) follow.
(a) 3, 6, 2, 4, 1, 5 (b) 3, 4, 6, 5, 1, 2
(c) 3, 6, 5, 1, 4, 2 (d) 3, 2, 6, 1, 4, 5 "d"kZ
;k rks fu (i) ;k fu"d"kZ
(ii) vuqlj.k djrk gS A
4. In a certain code language, ‘TELEVISION’ is written (b) Only conclusion (i) follows.
as ‘UDMDWHTHNO’ and ‘PUNISHMENT’ is written as dsoy fu"d"kZ
(i) vuqlj.k djrk gS A
‘QTOHTINDOU’. How will ‘HELICOPTER’ be written in
that language? (c) Neither conclusion (i) nor (ii) follows.
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa]
'TELEVISION' dks'UDMDWHTHNO' u rks fu"
d"kZ
(i) vkSj u ghfu"d"kZ
(ii) vuqlj.k djrs gSa A
vkSj'PUNISHMENT' dks 'QTOHTINDOU' fy•k tkrk gSA ml
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11. Which of the answer figures is the exact mirror image 16.
If T + U means, T is the mother of U, T – U means, T is
of the given problem figure when the mirror is held at the husband of U, T ÷ U means, T is the son of U and
the right side? T × U means, T is the sister of U. Then M ÷ N + O - P,
howiz'u
tc niZ.k dks nkbZa vksj j•k tkrk gS rks dkSu lh mÙkj vkÑfr nh xbZ P is related to N.
vkÑfr dh lVhd niZ.k izfrfcac gksxh\ ;fn T + U dk vFkZ T,gSU dh ekrk gS] T - U dk vFkZ T, gSU dk
ifr gS]T ÷ U dk vFkZ gS T, fd U dk iq=k gS vkSj
T × U dk vFkZ gS
Question figure/iz'u vkÑfr%
T, U dh cgu gSA rks M ÷ N + O - P, P fdl izdkj N ls lacafèkr gS\
(a) Daughter/csVh (b) Daughter-in-law/iq=ko/w
(c) Father-in-law/llqj (d) Sister/cgu
17. Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows with 4
people each, in such a way that there is equal distance
between adjacent persons and people of one row are
facing the people of the other row. In row I - 6, 7, 8
and 9 are seated and all of them are facing south. In
row II - 1, 2, 3 and 4 are seated and all of them are
(a) (b) facing north. 9 sits next to the person at the extreme
left end of their row and is exactly opposite to 4. 3 sits at
the extreme left end and their row and 2 is his
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immediate neighbour. Who sits at the extreme right
end of the row facing North?
(c) (d)
vkB yksx nks lekukarj iafÙkQ;ksa esa cSBs gSa] ftuesa ls çR;sd
12. How many squares are there in given figure?
çdkj fd vklUu O;fÙkQ;ksa ds chp leku nwjh gS vkSj yksx
,d iafÙkQ
nwljh ds
nh xbZ vkÑfr esa fdrus oxZ gSa\ iafÙkQ ds yksxksa dk lkeuk dj jgs
I esa
gSaA
& 6]iafÙkQ
7] vkSj
8 9 cSBs gSa vkSj
mu lHkh dk eq• nf{k.k dh vksj gSA
II esa
iafÙkQ
&]12] 3 vkSj 4 cSBs gSa
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vkSj os lHkh mÙkj dh vksj eq• fd;s gq, gSaA 9 mudh iafÙkQ ds
Nksj ij O;fÙkQ ds cxy esa cSBkds gSBhd
vkSjfoijhr
4 gSA 3 mudh
iafÙkQ ds vafre ck,a Nksj ij cSBk gS vkSj 2 mldk fudVre iM+
iafÙkQ ds vafre nk,¡ Nksj ij mÙkj fn'kk dh vksj eq• djds dkSu c
(a) 21 (b) 20 (a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 18 (d) 24 (c) 1 (d) 2
13. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the 18. What is the total number of wickets?
gaps in the given letter series shall complete it? fodsVksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\
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v{kjksa ds fdl ,d leqPp; dks nh xbZ v{kj Ük`a[kyk ds fjDr LFkkuksa
Truck
esa Øfed :i ls j[kus ij ;g iwjh gks tk,xh\ 18 18
QW_RTQ_FR_QW__T__HRT 4
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(a) FWTGRQX (b) EXTGRQX 2
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(c) EWTGRQW (d) EWTHSQW 6
14. The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the 8
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(d) 81962457 - 75426918
(a) 12 years (b) 14 years 25. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully.
(c) 18 years (d) 16 years Assuming that the information given in the state-ments
22. Select the option in which the numbers shares the is true, even if it appears to be at variance with
same relationship in set as that shared by the numbers in commonly known facts, decide which of the given
the given set. (NOTE: Operations should be per-formed conclusions logically follows from the statements.
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kks± dks è;kuiwoZd if<+,A dFkuk
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on the whole numbers, without breaking down the
numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations lwpuk dks lR; ekurs gq,] pkgs ;g lkekU;r;k Kkr rF;ksa ls vlax
on 13 such as adding /subtracting/multiplying etc. çrhr gksrh gks] ;g fu/kZfjr djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kks± esalsls dkSu&
to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and
3 and then performing mathe-matical operations on 1 fu"d"kZ]dFkuksarkfdZd
dk :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS@djrs gSaA
and 3 is not allowed) Statements/dFku
ml fodYi dks pqfu, ftlesaleqPp; dh la[;k,¡ ogh laca/ lk>k All birds are ducks./lHkh i{kh] cÙk[k gSaA
Some ducks are crows./dqN cÙk[k] dkS, gSaA
djrh gSa tks fn, x, leqPp; esa la[;kvksa }kjk lk>k fd;k tkrk gSA
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(è;ku nsa% la[;kvksa dks muds ?kVd vadksa esa vyx&vyx fd,All crows are parrots./lHkh dkS,] rksrs gSaA
fcuk]
iw.kZ la[;kvksa ij lafØ;k,¡ dh tkuh pkfg,A mnkgj.k&13&13 ij Conclusions/ fu"d"kZ
lafØ;k,¡ tSls 13 dks tksM+uk@[email protected] djuk vkfn fd;k tk ldrk gSA
1. Some parrots are birds./ dqN rksrs] i{kh gSaA
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13 dks 1 ,oa 3 vyx djus dh vkSj fiQj 1 ,oa 3 ij xf.krh; II. Some parrots are ducks./dqN rksrs] cÙk[k gSaA
lafØ;k,¡ djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA) III. Some crows are birds./ lHkh dkS,] i{kh gSaA
(510, 727, 1329) IV. All parrots are birds./lHkh rksrs] i{kh gSaA
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exceptions those lay eggs./;s thfor cPpksa dks tUe nsrs
35. In India, who among the following is responsible for
gSa] oqQN vioknksa dks NksM+dj tks fd vaMs nsrs gSaAauditing all receipts and expenditure of the Union and
State governments?
(c) They breathe through the lungs/;s isQiQM+ksa ls lkal ysrs gSaA
Hkkjr esa] dsaæ vkSj jkT; ljdkjksa dh lHkh çkfIr;ksa vkSj
(d) They have four-chambered heart./budk ân; pkj
laijh{kk djus dh ftEesnkjh fuEufyf•r esa ls fdldh gksrh gS\
d{kh; gksrk gSA
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(a) Attorney General for India/Hkkjr osQ egkU;k;oknh
30. Which national park in the Andaman and Nicobar
(b) Advocate General/egkf/oÙkQk
Islands is home to species like Megapode, crab-eating
Macaque, Nicobar Pigeon, and Giant Robber Crab? (c) Union Public Service Commission/la?k yksd lsok vk;ksx
(d) Comptroller and Auditor- General/ fu;a=kd ,oa
egkin i{kh] osQdM+kHk{kh edkd (canj)] fudksckj dcwrj vkSj fo'kkydk;
nL;q osQdM+s tSlh çtkfr;ksa dk ?kj gS\ egkys•kijh{kd
(a) Campbell Bay National Park/dSaicsy cs jk"Vªh; m|ku 36. What will be the average kinetic energy per molecule
in SI units for an ideal gas at a temperature of 25°C?
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(b) Raimona National Park/jk;eksuk jk"Vªh; m|ku
25°C osQ rkieku ij ,d vkn'kZ xSl osQ fy, ,lvkbZ
(SI) bdkbZ
(c) Mouling National Park/ekSfyax jk"Vªh; m|ku
esa çfr v.kq vkSlr xfrt ÅtkZ D;k gksxh\
(d) Papikonda National Park/ikfidksaMk jk"Vªh; m|ku (a) 7.17×10–21J (b) 6.17×10–21J
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31. With which of the following dances is Yamini (c) 9.17×10–21J (d) 8.17×10–21J
Krishnamurthy associated? 37. Which amongst the following terms was used for the
;kfeuh Ñ".kewfrZ fuEufyf•r esa ls fdl u`R; ls lEcaf/r gSa\ land given to Brahmins during the Chola empire?
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(a) Bharatanatyam/HkjrukVÔe~
pksy lkezkT; osQ nkSjku czkã.kksa dks nh xbZ Hkwfe osQ
esa ls fdl 'kCn dk mi;ksx fd;k tkrk Fkk\
(b) Sattriya/lf=k;k
(a) Brahmadeya/czãns;
(c) Mohiniyattam/eksfguhvêðe~
(b) Shalabhoga/'kkykHkksx
(d) Odissi/vksfMlh
(c) Tirunmatukkani/fr#ueVqdUuh
32. In which year did the Central Government launch the
(d) Vellanvagai/osYyuoxkbZ
National Air Sports Policy?
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40. Who was the chief coordinator for the G20 summit 45. Which country do the ‘Veddas’ traditional forest
hosted by India? dwellers who foraged, hunted and lived in close-knit
Hkkjr }kjk vk;ksftr
G20 f'k•j lEesyu osQ fy, eq[; leUo;d groups in caves in the dense jungles?
dkSu gS\ ^osnk(Veddas)* ikjaifjd ouoklh fdl ns'k osQ fuoklh Fks] tks
(a) Vijay Gokhale/fot; xks•ys pkjk •kstrs Fks] f'kdkj djrs Fks vkSj ?kus taxyksa esa xqiQkv
(b) Vinay Kwatra/fou; dk=kk lewgksa esa jgrs Fks\
(c) S Jaishankar/,l t;'kadj (a) Bhutan/HkwVku (b) Sri Lanka/Jhyadk
(d) Harsh Vardhan Shringla/g"kZoèkZu Ük`axyk (c) Myanmar/E;kaekj (d) Nepal/usiky
41. The Reserve Bank of India introduced a
comprehensive regulatory framework for NBFC-MFI 46. Papanasam Ramayya Sivan was an Indian composer
on __________. of which music style?
Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad us
__________dks ,uch,iQlh&,e,iQvkbZ
(NBFC- ikiukle jkeÕ;k flou fdl laxhr 'kSyh osQ Hkkjrh; laxhrdkj Fks\
MFI) osQ fy, ,d O;kid fu;ked <kapk is'k fd;k FkkA (a) Karnatak music/dukZVd laxhr
(a) 10 December 2015/10 fnlacj 2015 (b) Bhajan/Hktu
(b) 2 December 2011/2 fnlacj 2011
(c) Qawwali/dOokyh
(c) 8 December 2013/8 fnlacj 2013
(d) Folk music/yksd laxhr
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(d) 5 December 2012/5 fnlacj 2012
42. Identify the INCORRECTLY matched pair(s) of the 47.
In May 2023, the Supreme Court of India granted
British Governor-Generals of India and the events couples the right to get divorce on the grounds of
with which they are associated. ‘irretrievable breakdown of marriage’ under ____ of the
Hkkjr osQ fczfV'k xouZj tujyksa vkSj muls lacafèkr ?kVukvksa osQConstitution.
Indian feyku
osQ xyr ;qXeksa dk p;u dhft,A ebZ 2023 esa] Hkkjr osQ lokZsPp U;k;ky; us ;qxyksa dk
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i) Lord Dalhousie - Revolt of 1857 lafo/ku ds___ ds varxZr ^fookg osQ vlkè; :i ls VwVus* osQ
ykWMZ MygkSth & 1857 dk foæksg vk/kj ij rykd ysus dk vf/dkj fn;kA
ii) Lord Auckland - First Afghan War
(a) Article 142(1)/vuqPNsn142(1)
ykWMZ vkWdySaM & çFke viQxku ;q¼
iii) Lord Canning - Wood's Despatch 1854 (b) Article 132(1)/vuqPNsn132(1)
ykWMZ oSQfuax & oqM~l fMLiSp 1854 (c) Article 122(1)/vuqPNsn122(1)
(a) Only (ii) and (iii)/osQoy
(ii) vkSj(iii) (d) Article 152(1)/vuqPNsn
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152(1)
(b) Only (i) and (iii)/osQoy (i) vkSj(iii) 48. Who among the following was the author of ‘Brihat
(c) Only (ii)/osQoy (ii) Katha Kosh’?
(d) Only (i)/osQoy (i) fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu ^c`gr dFkk(Brihat
dks"kKatha Kosh)*
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43. Which of the following statements are INCORRECT? osQ ys•d Fks\
fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk dFku xyr gS\ (a) Kshemendra/{ksesaæ
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pay (in `) at the end of the second year? (c) 1 (d) 10
veu us 15» okf"kZd lk/kj.k C;kt dh nj`1]92]208
ls dh jkf'k57. The below figure shows the estimated expenses of a
family whose total estimated expenditure was
m/kj yhA çFke o"kZ dh lekfIr ij] og m/kj yh xbZ ewy jkf'k dhRs.2,50,000. Study the figure and answer the
okilh ds fy, `20]196 pqdkrk gSA ;fn veu nwljs o"kZ dh lekfIrquestion that follows.
ij lHkh yafcr cdk;k jkf'k dk Hkqxrku djrk gS] ftlesa çFke o"kZ
uhps fn;k x;k fp=k (ikbZ pkVZ) ,d ifjokj ds vuqekfur O;; dk
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ds nkSjku vftZr C;kt Hkqxrku Hkh 'kkfey gS] rks og nwljs n'kkZrk
o"kZ dhgS ftudk dqy vuqekfur O;; 2]50]000 #i;s FkkA fp=k
lekfIr ij fdruk Hkqxrku
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( djsxk\ pkVZ) dk vè;;u djsa vkSj mlds ckn fn, ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA
(a) 226645 (b) 221777
(c) 221757 (d) 230028 PERCENTAGE SHARE OF
53. A natural number n divides 732 and leaves 12 as a ESTIMATED EXPENSES
remainder. How many values of n are possible?
,d çkÑr la[;k n] 732 dks foHkkftr djrh gS vkSj 'ks"kiQy 12 Internet,20 Rent, 18
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nsrh gSA
n ds fdrus eku laHko gSa\
(a) 18 (b) 20
Electricity, 11
(c) 16 (d) 22 Education, 16
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54. 10 years ago, the age of Sunita was thrice the age of
her daughter Tanya. 10 years hence, the age of Sunita
will be twice the age of Tanya. What is the ratio of
their present ages? Food, 17
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Transport , 18
10 o"kZ iwoZ lquhrk dh vk;q mldh iq=kh rkU;k dh vk;q dh rhu
xquk FkhA vc ls 10 o"kZ ckn] lquhrk dh vk;q rkU;k dh vk;qIt dh
was found that the actual expenditure on electricity
nksxquh gksxhA mudh orZeku vk;q dk vuqikr D;k gS\ was 10% more than the estimated expenditure, and
(a) 3 : 7 (b) 7 : 3 the actual expenditure on rent was 20% less than
(c) 2 : 7 (d) 7 : 2 estimated. All other expenses were same as that of
55. Study the given pie-chart and answer the question the estimates. What was the total actual expenditure?
that follows. ;g ik;k x;k fd fctyh ij gqvk okLrfod O;; vuqekfur O;; ls
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fn, x, ikbZ&pkVZ dk vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA 10» vf/d Fkk] vkSj fdjk, ij gqvk okLrfod O;; vuqekfur O;;
A newspaper decided to bring its golden jubilee issue
consisting of 60 pages. The proportion for the
ls 20» de FkkA ckdh lHkh O;; vuqeku ds eqrkfcd gh FksA d
coverage of various types in this issue was pre- okLrfod O;; dh x.kuk djsaA
decided and the same is given in the pie chart. (a) Rs.2,52,500 (b) Rs.2,40,750
,d v•ckj us 60 i`"Bksa dk viuk Lo.kZ t;arh vad ykus dk fu.kZ;(c) Rs.2,43,750 (d) Rs.2,48,750
fy;kA bl vad esa fofHkUu çdkj ds dojst dk vuqikr igys ls r; A cistern can be filled by two pipes in 8 minutes and
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Fkk vkSj ogh ikbZ pkVZ esa fn;k x;k gSA 10 minutes, separately. Both the pipes are opened
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together for a certain time, but due to an obstruction,
Editorial
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tion 5
Inte ;"Vªh
v ar j kZ only
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of the full quantity of water flowed through
28%
20%
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[ksy LFkkuh; the former pipe and through the latter pipe.
30%
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oxhZd`r the cistern was filled in 3 minutes from that moment.
How long did it take before the full flow began?
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,d Vadh nks ikbiksa }kjk Lora=k :i ls 8 feuV vkSj 10 feuVNk=kksa
esa dh ,d fuf'pr la[;k okyh d{kk esa] ;fn 30 fdxzk Hkkj
Hkjh tk ldrh gSA nksuksa ikbiksa dks ,d lkFk dqN le; ds fy,,d Nk=k dks 'kkfey dj fy;k tkrk gS] rks d{kk ds vkSlr Hkkj
•ksyk tkrk gS] ysfdu fdlh vojks/ ds dkj.k] igys ikbi ls ty
1 fdxzk dh o`f¼ gks tkrh gSA ;fn 30 fdxzk Hkkj okys ,d v
5 3 Nk=k dks 'kkfey dj fy;k tkrk gS] rks d{kk ds vkSlr Hkkj esa
dh iwjh ek=kk dk dsoyHkkx vkSj nwljs ikbi lsHkkx
8 5 vkSlr ls 1-5 fdxzk dh o`f¼ gks tkrh gSA d{kk dk ewy vkSlr
çokfgr gksrk gSA gkykafd] vojks/ vpkud fudy tkrk gS] vkSj ml
{k.k ls 3 feuV esa Vadh Hkj tkrh gSA iw.kZ çokg 'kq: gksus(fdxzk
ls igysesa) fdruk gS\
fdruk le; yxk\ (a) 27 (b) 26.5
(c) 25.5 (d) 24
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(a) 3 minutes (b) 2 minutes 64. The bar graph given below shows the sales of books
16 17 (in thousands) from five branches of a publishing
6 30 company during two consecutive years 2015 and
(c) 9 minutes (d) 2 minutes 2016.
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59. M and N walk along a circular track. They start at 5:00
uhps fn;k x;k naM vkys• Øfed nks o"kks± 2015 vkSj 201
a.m. from the same point in the opposite directions. M nkSjku ,d çdk'ku daiuh dh ik¡p 'kk•kvksa ls iqLrdksa dh fc
and N walk at a speed of 5 rounds per hour and 2 (gtkj esa) dks n'kkZrk gSA
rounds per hour, respectively. How many times will they
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Sales of books (in thousands) from five branches of
cross each other before 6.30 a.m. on the same day? a publishing company during two consecutive years
M vkSjN ,d o`Ùkkdkj iFk ij pyrs gSaA os foijhr fn'kkvksa esa 2015
,d and 2016.
gh fcanq5:00
ls a.m. dks pyuk 'kq: djrs gSaA
M vkSjN Øe'k% nks o"kks± 2015 vkSj 2016 ds nkSjku ,d çdk'ku daiuh dh d
5 pDdj çfr ?kaVs vkSj 2 pDdj çfr ?kaVs dh pky ls pyrs gSaAdhosik¡p ik¡p 'kk•kvksa ls iqLrdksa dh fcØh (gtkj esa)
mlh fnu6.30 a.m. ls igys fdruh ckj ,d nwljs dks ikj djsaxs\ Sales of books (in thousands) = iqLrdksa dh fcØh (gtkj esa)
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(a) 10 (b) 3
(c) 5 (d) 7 140
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66. How much water should be added to 60 liters of milk (a) 27 (b) 675
(c) 25 (d) 35
1 71. Suraj can complete a certain work in the same time
at 1 liters a rupee so so as to have a mixture worth
2 as Manoj and Rajesh together can complete it. If
Rajesh alone can complete the work in 28 days and
7 Suraj and Manoj together can complete the work in
1 liters a rupee?
8 14 days, then in how many days can Manoj alone
complete the work?
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,d #i, esa 1 yhVj dh nj okys 60 yhVj nw/ esa fdruk ikuh lwjt ,d r; dk;Z dks mrus gh le; esa iwjk dj ldrk gS] ftrus
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le; esa eukst vkSj jkts'k feydj mls iwjk dj ldrs gSaA ;fn jkts'k
7 vdsys bl dk;Z dks 28 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrk gS vkSj lwjt v
feyk;k tk, rkfd feJ.k dk ewY; ,d #i, esa1 yhVj gks
8 eukst feydj bl dk;Z dks 14 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs gSa] rks eu
tk,\ vdsyk bl dk;Z dks fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrk gS\
(a) 15 liters (b) 12 liters (a) 60 (b) 45
(c) 27 liters (d) 20 liters (c) 42 (d) 56
67. What is the value of the following expression. (7.3)3 – (4.7)3
fuEufyf[kr O;atd dk eku Kkr dhft,A 72. Simplify.
(7.3)2 7.3 4.7 (4.7)2
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4 1 1 1 7 1 9 1
4 5 of 2 – 7 5 of 9 + (7.3)3 – (4.7)3
7 2 3 2 8 9 20 2
(7.3) 7.3 4.7 (4.7)2
2 ljy djksaA
853 1093
(a) (b) (a) 12 (b) 3.2
1610 111 (c) 2.6 (d) 11
1113 1759 73. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 5,
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(c) (d) 10 and 11?
856 3250 fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu lh la[;k 2] 5] 10 vkSj 11 ls foHkkT; gS
68. The in-radius of a triangle is 8 cm and the sum of (a) 203467 (b) 830942
the lengths of its sides is 60 cm. The area of the (c) 589270 (d) 1234560
triangle (in cm2) is:
,d f=kHkqt dh var%f=kT;k 8 lseh gS vkSj bldh Hkqtkvksa 1 9
74. If A dh
, then the value of A is:
yackbZ dk ;ksx 60 lseh gSA f=kHkqt dk {ks=kiQy
2
esa) gS%(lseh 1
1 10
(a) 160 (b) 140 1
(c) 240 (d) 260 2
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15 3
69. If x4 + x2 + 1 = and x2 – x + 1 = , then find the 1 9
4 2 ;fn A gS] rks
A dk eku gSA
2
value of x + x + 1. 1 10
1
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1
15 3 2
;fn x4 + x2 + 1 = vkSjx2 – x + 1 = gS] rks
x2 + x + 3
4 2 3 2
1 dk eku Kkr dhft,A (a) (b)
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10 5
3 5 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 2 10 5
75. If x³ = 184 + y³ and x = 4 + y, then the value of (x +
7 9 y) is (given that x > 0 and y > 0):
(c) (d)
2 2 ;fn x³ = 184 + y³ vkSjx = 4 + y gS] rks
(x + y) dk eku Kkr
70. The product of two co prime number is 675, then find dhft,A (fn;k x;k gS fdx > 0 vkSjy > 0 gS)
their LCM.
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2 14 (a) (b) 2 11
nks lg&vHkkT; la[;kvksa dk xq.kuiQy 675 gS] rks mudk y?kqÙke
lekioR;Z(LCM) Kkr dhft;sA (c) –2 14 (d) –2 11
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Ranker Test-01
78. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 85. Identify the error in the following sentence.
Taut Brr, the city view from the Eiffel Tower is amazing!
(a) Slack (b) Tight (a) amazing (b) from
(c) Torn (d) Flaccid (c) view (d) Brr
79. The following sentence has been divided into four 86. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
segments. Identify the segment that contains an error underlined word in the given sentence.
in the usage of the interjection. The patient was suffering from a chronic disease.
He replied / in a dry tone, / “Ouch! I will not work /
(a) Common (b) Universal
for you anymore.”
(c) Usual (d) Mild
(a) in a dry tone, (b) He replied
87. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
(c) for you anymore.” (d) ‘’Ouch! I will not work
underlined word.
80. The following sentence has been split into four
The long-standing feud between the two villages was
segments. Identify the segment that contains an error.
settled due to the intervention of the two chiefs.
Dr. Sinha has / brought about a new / book on social
(a) Humility (b) Harmony
/ impact of child labour.
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(c) Humble (d) Honesty
(a) impact of child labour (b) book on social
(c) brought about a new (d) Dr. Sinha has 88. Select the most appropriate idiom to fill the blank in
81. Select the sentence that contains a spelling error. the given situation.
(a) The host institution must provide the delegates I thought Sadhna would always stick by me, but when
I got into trouble, she turned out to be a/an
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with accomodation at a subsidised rate.
(b) The occurrence of the lunar eclipse is often a ___________.
mystery for children. (a) hard nut to crack (b) open secret
(c) The boss addressed the meeting. (c) fair-weather friend (d) white elephant
(d) Rail lines go parallel. 89. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the
82. Select the most appropriate homophone to fill in the underlined word segment in the given sentence.
blank. Her thinning grey hair was hanging on her bony
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Her father _______ her to opt for a chemistry ______ in forehead.
her final year.
(a) falling about (b) urging ahead
(a) aloud; coarse (b) aloud; course
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(c) straggling over (d) sinking from
(c) allowed; course (d) allowed; coarse
90. Select the option that spots the error in the use of
83. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled preposition in the given sentence.
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order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to Deepa and Seema are both good with running, but
form a meaningful and coherent paragraph. Deepa is also good at catching the ball and throwing
A. It was as simple as announcing what you have in it to the right corner in time.
your store or the services you offer in your premises.
(a) to the right corner. (b) at catching the ball
B. Over the years, advertising has evolved into a
(c) good with running (d) in time
major industry that goes beyond informing to
persuading and influencing. 91. Select the option that can be used as a one-word
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C. Advertising was initially meant to make people substitute for the underlined group of words.
aware of the goods available in the market. Humour that describes the weaknesses of the other
D. It is a form of brainwashing consumers. person is itself a crime among peer groups.
(a) BADC (b) ADBC (a) A joke (b) Attire
(c) DABC (d) CABD (c) Satire (d) A curse
84. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the 92. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given
underlined part of the given sentence. If there is no word.
need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’. Kilter
As the rulers of the planet, humans like to think that
(a) Order (b) Disrepair
it is the largest creatures that will emerge victorious
(c) Anarchy (d) Shambles
from the struggle for survival.
93. Select the most appropriate idiom of the given words.
(a) No substitution Dog days of summer
(b) it is the most large creatures (a) The difficult days
(b) The happiest days
(c) they are a largest creature
(c) The hottest day of the summer
(d) they are the largest creatures (d) The life span of dogs
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Ranker Test-01
94. Select the option that correctly expresses the given 96. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.
sentence in passive voice. 96.
The shareholders will elect him a director (a) it (b) these
(a) He will be elected as director by the shareholders (c) this (d) that
(b) The shareholders have elected him a director. 97. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.
(c) The shareholders elected him a director. 97.
(d) He will be elected a director. (a) Interrupted (b) Redundant
95. Select the most appropriate synonym of the bracketed (c) Constant (d) Sporadic
word in the following sentence to fill in the blank. 98. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.
The media, these days, constructs _____ (misleading) 98.
narrative on politics and celebrities to increase the (a) into (b) to
viewership. (c) for (d) in
(a) sincere (b) true 99. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.
(c) candid (d) mendacious 99.
Comprehension:
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In the following passage, some words have been left out. (a) chasing
Select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. (b) constructing
In todays fast-paced and technology-driven world, (96) (c) pursuing
_______ is crucial to disconnect occasionally for the sake of (d) trailing
our health. (97) _____ exposure to screens and the demands 100. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.
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of the digital era can lead to stress, anxiety and reduced 100.
well-being. Taking time to unplug and engage (98) _____ (a) precede
activities that promote relaxation, such as spending time (b) underscore
in nature, (99) _____ hobbies or simply enjoying quality time (c) focus
with loved ones allows us to recharge, find balance and (d) prioritise
(100) ______ our mental and physical health.
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ANSWER KEY
PART-I REASONING ABILITY
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1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (c) 5. (a) 6. (c) 7. (b) 8. (d) 9. (c) 10. (a)
11. (b) 12. (d) 13. (c) 14. (a) 15. (d) 16. (b) 17. (c) 18. (a) 19. (c) 20. (a)
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21. (b) 22. (a) 23. (d) 24. (b) 25. (a)
36. (b) 37. (a) 38. (c) 39. (c) 40. (d) 41. (b) 42. (b) 43. (c) 44. (b) 45. (b)
46. (a) 47. (a) 48. (b) 49. (d) 50. (c)
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61. (d) 62. (a) 63. (a) 64. (c) 65. (c) 66. (a) 67. (a) 68. (c) 69. (b) 70. (b)
71. (d) 72. (c) 73. (c) 74. (d) 75. (a)
86. (d) 87. (b) 88. (c) 89. (c) 90. (c) 91. (c) 92. (a) 93. (c) 94. (a) 95. (d)
96. (a) 97. (c) 98. (d) 99. (c) 100. (d)
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