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SSC GD Model Paper

TEST FORM NUMBER Maximum Marks : 160


INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE
Total Questions : 80
Time Allowed : 60 Min.

Read the following instructions carefully before you begin to attempt the questions.

This booklet contains 80 questions in all comprising the following four parts. Maximum Marks : 100
t Part-(I) : General Intelligence & Reasoning (20 Questions)
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e Part-(II) : General Knowledge & General Awareness (20 Questions)Total Questions : 100
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Part-(III) : Elementary Mathematics (20 Questions)
e Part-(IV) : English Language or Hindi Language (20 Questions) Time Allowed : 90
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i All the questions are compulsory and carry equal marks. Min.
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eO Before you start to attempt the questions, you must explore this booklet and ensure that it contains all the pages and
i find that no page is missing or replaced. If you find any flaw in this booklet, you must get it replaced immediately.
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e Each question carries negative marking also as 0.50 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
s You will be supplied the Answer-sheet separately by the invigilator. You must complete the details of Name, Roll
t number, Test name/Id and name of the examination on the Answer-Sheet carefully before you actually start
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e attempting the questions. You must also put your signature on the Answer-Sheet at the prescribed place. These
t instructions must be fully complied with, failing which, your Answer-Sheet will not be evaluated and you will be
e awarded ‘ZERO’ mark.
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i Answer must be shown by completely blackening the corresponding circles on the Answer-Sheet against the relevant
l question number by pencil or Black/Blue ball pen only.
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o A machine will read the coded information in the OMR Answer-Sheet. In case the information is incompletely/ different
from the information given in the application form, the candidature of such candidate will be treated as cancelled.
The Answer-Sheet must be handed over to the Invigilator before you leave the Examination Hall.
Failure to comply with any of the above Instructions will make a candidate liable to such action/penalty as may be
deemed fit.
Answer the questions as quickly and as carefully as you can. Some questions may be difficult and others easy. Do not
spend too much time on any question.
Mobile phones and wireless communication device are completely banned in the examination halls/rooms. Candidates
are advised not to keep mobile phones/any other wireless communication devices with them even switching it off, in their
u own interest. Failing to comply with this provision will be considered as using unfair means in the examination and
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u action will be taken against them including cancellation of their candidature.
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No rough work is to be done on the Answer-Sheet.
m No candidate can leave the examination hall before completion of the exam.
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i NAME OF CANDIDATE:...........................................
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f DATE :......................... CENTRE CODE :.................
f ROLL No :.................................................................
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r DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO
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c Maximum Marks : 100
General Intelligence & Reasoning 1. Annually 2. Fortnightly
Total Questions : 100 3. Monthly 4. Daily
Directions (1-2): Select the correct alternative from the given 5. Weekly
options that will complete the series. (A) 5, 2, 3, 4, 1 (B) 1, 4, 2, 3, 5
Time Allowed : 90 Min.
(C) 2, 5, 4, 3, 1 (D) 1, 4, 5, 3, 2
1. 5, 7, 17, 55, ?
(A) 225 (B) 113 Directions (4-7): Select the related word/number/letters from
(C) 197 (D) 169 given alternatives.
2. DZ, FY, JV, ? 4. 167 : 14 : : 143 : ?
(A) QS (B) NP (A) 7 (B) 8
(C) PQ (D) ST (C) 6 (D) 5
3. Arrange the following words as per order in the 5. XZTV : ? : : RTNP : LNHJ
dictionary? (A) TPRN (B) RTNO

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(C) RPTN (D) RTNP
16. In the following diagram, Square represents Doctors,
6. Tally : Votes : : ? : Population Circle represents Players and Rectangle represents Artists.
(A) People (B) Government Which number represents those Doctors who are
(C) Census (D) Taxation Players as well as Artists?

7. Pulp : Paper :: Hemp : ?


(A) Basket (B) Yarn
(C) Rope (D) Cotton

8. In a certain code language, "HEALTH" is written as


"GSKZDG". How is "NORTH" written in that code language?
(A) 2 (B) 3
t (A) GSNQM (B) GSQNM
s (C) MNSQG (D) MNQSG (C) 6 (D) 7
e 17. From the given answer figures, select the one in which
T the question figure is hidden/embedded.
9. In a certain code language, "OUTLINE" is written as
es "PWWPLPF". How is "MENTION" written in that code Question Figure
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ri language?
il (A) NGQXLQO (B) NGPLOPQ
an (C) PGPKRWP (D) QGPRKWP
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A 10. If ‘A’ means ‘÷’, ‘B’ means ‘–’, ‘C’ means ‘×’, then 46 A 2
t B3C4=?
n (A) 34 (B) 23 Answer Figures
e (C) 17 (D) 11
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r If ‘–’ stands for ‘+’, ‘+’ stands for ‘–’, ‘÷’ stands for ‘×’
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c and ‘×’ stands for ‘÷’, then which one of the following equation
is correct?
y (A) 50 × 5 ÷ 2 – 30 + 25 = 25
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i (B) 50 – 30 + 5 ÷ 2 × 30 = 25 (A) 1 (B) 2
a (C) 40 + 35 × 2 – 50 ÷ 30 = 95 (C) 3 (D) 4
d (D) 30 × 2 – 25 + 50 ÷ 5 = 100
18. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in
s 12. In a certain code language, "BREAKTHROUGH" is the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate
r written as "EAOUHRBRGHKT". How is "DISTRIBUTION" how it will appear when opened.
i written in that code language? Question Figures
a (A) TISTBUONDIRI (B) STTIBUONRIDI
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f (C) STTIBUDIONRI (D) RISTTIBUDION
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13. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
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l (A) 1 (B) 2
h (C) 3 (D) 4
t (A) 32 (B) 36
n (C) 40 (D) 48
o 19. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the
M answer figures is the right image of the given figure?
14. In the following question, a statement is given followed
by two conclusions numbered (I) and (II). You have to assume Question Figure
everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two
conclusions together and decide which of them logically
follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given
in the statement.
Statement: Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable
that we have to alter it every six months.
Conclusions: I. Fashion designers do not understand
the public mind very well. Answer Figures
II. The public by and large is highly susceptible to
novelty.
(A) Only conclusion (I) follows
(B) Only conclusion (II) follows
s (C) Neither conclusion (I) nor conclusion (II) follow
b (D) Both conclusions (I) and (II) follow (A) 1 (B) 2
o (C) 3 (D) 4
j 15. In the given dice, which number is opposite to 3?
t 20. Select a figure from the answer figure, which will
v continue the series as established by the five problem figures.
o Question Figure
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(A) Knee joint (B) Shoulder joint
(C) Elbow joint (D) Hip join

34. Acid that helps in DNA synthesis is ______.


Answer Figures (A) Folic acid (B) Pantothenic acid
(C) Amino acid (D) All of these
s 35. Brahmaputra takes a U-turn at ______ the time of
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i entering into India.
r (A) Nanga Parbat (B) Blue mountains
e (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) Namcha Barwa (D) Dafla hills
s (C) 3 (D) 4
td General Knowledge & General Awareness 36. Which of the following rivers doesn’t form a delta?
sa (A) Luni river (B) Ganga river
eo 21. Author Perumal Murugan has won the JCB Prize for (C) Mahanadi river (D) Godavari river
tl Literature for which of his book?
n (A) One Part Woman (B) Poonachi
ew 37. Which Indian Institute of Technology has developed
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o (C) Black Goat (D) Fire Bird India's first information platform on Incubators & Accelerators?
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l (A) IIT Madras (B) IIT Ropar
22. Who was the inspirator behind the Young Bengal
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so (C) IIT Dharwad (D) IIT Patna
Movement?
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i (A) Madhusudan Dutt 38. 'Girl Powe r: Indian Women Who Broke The Rules', the
a (B) Henry Vivian Derozio book on 50 Indian women role models was written by ______.
f (C) Krishna Mohan Benerjee
f (A) Arundhati Roy (B) Anita Desai
A (D) Ram Gopal Ghosh (C) Anita Nair (D) Neha J Hiranandani
t 23. Who was the first Indian Woman to preside over the Who has been honoured with "Special Recognition for
n 39.
Indian National Congress?
e Contribution to Bharatiya Cinema" Award at 54th IFFI?
r (A) Sarojini Naidu (B) Padmaja Naidu (A) Aishwarya Rai (B) Sridevi
r (C) Annie Besant (D) Pritilata Weddekar (C) Juhi Chawla (D) Madhuri Dixit
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c 24. Which of the following is a Greco-Buddhist School of 40. The recently launched book "Thread By Thread" is
x Art? based on the life of whom?
i (A) Gandhara School of Art (B) Mathura School of Art
s (A) Anand Mahindra
(C) Amravati School of Art (D) Gupta School of Art (B) Kumar Mangalam Birla
t 25. During the tenure of which Governor General, dual (C) Radhakishan Damani
s government in Bengal ended? (D) Shambhu Kumar Kasliwal
a (A) Robert Clive (B) Lord Cornwallis
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(C) Warren Hasting (D) None of these Elementary Mathematics
26. Where is the Bandipur National Park?  x5 − 1 
41. What is the square root of   + (x3 + 2x2 + x)?
(A) Rajasthan (B) Andhra Pradesh
 x −1 
(C) Karnataka (D) Assam
(A) x2 + x + 1 (B) x2 – x + 1
27. “IPCC” stands for ______. (C) x2 – x – 1 (D) x2 + x – 1
(A) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(B) Indian Panel on Climate Change 42. A grocer mixes 26 kg of tea which costs him ₹ 2.00 a kg
(C) International Policy on Climate Change with 30 kg of tea which costs ₹ 3.60 a kg and sells the mixture
(D) Indian Policy on Climate Control at ₹ 3 a kg. What is his total percentage of gain?
(A) 8% (B) 5%
Which famous Indian scientist had a bacteria named (C) 10% (D) None of these
28.
after him?
43. On dividing ₹ 1850 into two parts 1st part is invested at
q (A) Raja Ramanna (B) Anil Kakodkar
5% and the second part is invested at 10%. If the interest is
c (C) A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (D) Satyendra Nath Bose
m compounded annually, then amounts become same in two
years. What is the amount that is invested at 10%?
s 29. The image formed on retina is ______.
(A) Equal to the object but inverted (A) ₹ 968 (B) ₹ 882
r (C) ₹ 920 (D) ₹ 1020
i (B) Smaller than the object and straight
a (C) Smaller than the object and inverted
f 44. A shopkeeper offers successive discounts of 20%, 10%
f (D) Equal to the object and straight
A and 5% respectively on a Titan watch which is marked at ₹
1500. He offers successive discounts of 20%, 20% and 10%
30. Rutherford’s scattering experiment proved the presence
t respectively on a Ajanta watch which is marked at ₹ 2000.
n of ______.
What is the difference between their selling price?
e (A) Atoms in all matter (B) Electrons in atoms
r (A) ₹ 152 (B) ₹ 126
(C) Neutrons in atoms (D) Nucleus in atoms
r (C) ₹ 26 (D) ₹ 0
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c 31. Which element is always present with iron in mild steel? 1

What is the value of  (


(A) Aluminium (B) Carbon  0.064 − 0.008)( 0.16 − 0.04 )  2
(C) Chromium (D) Nickel 45.  ?
 ( 0.16 + 0.08 + 0.04 )( 0.4 + 0.2 ) 
3

32. Which of the following natural sources contains oxalic (A) 2/3 (B) 1/3
acid? (C) 3 (D) 3/2
(A) Lemon (B) Orange
(C) Spinach (D) Tamarind

33. Which is the largest synovial joint of the human body?

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46. 5 men can prepare 10 toys Directions (57-60): Study the following information carefully
in 6 days working 6 hours a day. Then in how many days can and answer the questions given below.
12 men prepare 16 toys working 8 hours a day?
(A) 2 (B) 3 A Survey of film watching habits of people living in five
(C) 5 (D) 6 cities P, Q, R, S and T is summarised below in a table. The
column I in the table gives percentage of film-watchers in each
47. A pipe can fill 1/4 of cistern city who see only one film in a week. The column II gives the
in 16 minutes. In how many minutes, it can fill 3/4 of the total number of film-watchers who see two or more films per
t cistern? week.
s (A) 48 (B) 32 Cities I II
e (C) 36 (D) 60
t P 60 24000
k 48. What is the value of Q 20 30000
c
o R 85 24000
m 3.254 × 3.254 × 3.254 - 0.746 × 0.746 × 0.746
?
3254 × 3254 + 0.746 × 0.746 + 3.254 × 0.746 S 55 27000
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n (A) 2.702 (B) 2.502
i (C) 2.508 (D) 3.168 T 75 80000
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o 49. If a : b = 3 : 5 and b : c = 4 57. The number of only one film-watchers of city P is what
: 7, then a : c = ? percent of two or more film-watcher of city R?
(A) 11 : 35(B) 35 : 11 (A) 125% (B) 75%
(C) 35 : 12(D) 12 : 35 (C) 100% (D) 150%
50. Walking 3/4 of his usual 58. How many film-watchers in city R see only one film in a
speed, a person is 10 minutes late to his office. What is the week?
usual time to the cover this distance? (A) 24850 (B) 36000
(A) 25 minutes (B) 30 (C) 136000 (D) 160000
minutes
s (C) 32 minutes (D) 24 59. Which city has the maximum number of film-watchers
b minutes
o who see only one film in a week?
j (A) P (B) R
51. If the difference of the (C) S (D) T
t squares of two natural numbers is 19, what is the sum of the
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squares of these numbers?
so 60. In which city with the minimum number of film-
rG (A) 190 (B) 210 watchers?
i (C) 189 (D) 181 (A) P (B) Q
a (C) S (D) T
f 52. How much percent more
f
A than the cost price should a shopkeeper mark his goods so English Language
that after allowing a discount of 25% on the marked price, he
t Directions (61-62): In the following questions, a part of the
gains 20%?
n sentence has errors and others are correct. Find out which part
e (A) 70% (B) 50%
of the sentence has an error. If there is no error, your answer
rs (C) 60% (D) 55%
is (D) i.e. ‘No error’.
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ic 53. What is the value of
a 61. Inspite of my consoling her (A)/ she kept weeping (B)/
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f 1 1 1 1 1 throughout the day. (C)/ No error (D)
A − + − + ? (A) A (B) B
9− 8 8− 7 7− 6 6− 5 5− 4 (C) C (D) D
t (A) 0 (B) 1
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e (C) 1/3 (D) 5 62. It is evening and (A)/ please open (B)/ the light. (C)/ No
r error (D)
r 54. 25% of a number is 20, (A) A (B) B
u what is 40% of that number?
c (C) C (D) D
(A) 25 (B) 32
y (C) 40 (D) 20 Directions (63-64): In the following questions, sentences are
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h given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four
t 55. The simple interest on a alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the
n 1 correct alternative out of the four as your answer.
o sum of money is of the principal, and the number of years is
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equal to the rate percent per annum. What is the rate percent? 63. ______ by people’s perception, it seems that
1 1 democracy has succeeded in India.
(A) 4 % (B) 4 % (A) Following (B) Going
3 2 (C) Making (D) Planned
1 1
(C) 3 % (D) 3 % The library expects you to return each and every book
3 2 64.
that you have ______.
56. If a man purchases 11 (A) demanded (B) taken
oranges for ₹ 10 and sells 10 oranges for ₹ 11. How much (C) lent (D) handed
profit or loss percent does he make?
(A) 10% (B) 21% Direction (65-66): Choose the word which is most nearly the
(C) 20% (D) 11% SAME in meaning as the word given below.

65. MALICE

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(A) ABNORMAL (B) CHARISMA
(C) VICIOUSNESS (D) UNORGANISED In the past 50 years, doctors across the world have
accepted the practice to prescribe antibiotics at the first sign of
s 66. HOSTILITY a trivial infection or treat patients with a handful of antibiotics.
r These days it is not uncommon to see practitioners prescribing
i (A) HARMONIOUS (B) CHARM
a (C) BOMBASTIC (D) ANTAGONISM multiple antibiotics without any real indication or relevance for
f such a combination of drugs. Antibiotics have traditionally been
f Direction (67-68): Choose the word which is most nearly the known as miracle drugs, but there is growing evidence that
A
OPPOSITE in meaning as the word given below. they are overworked miracles, especially in countries like ours
t where there is easy access to drugs across the counter,
n 67. LUNACY including antibiotics. We cannot think of a return to pre-
e antibiotic days. Yet the unbridled use of these agents is
r (A) SANITY (B) STUPIDITY
r (C) SENSIBILITY (D) INSANITY inexorably propelling us in that direction.
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c 76. Antibiotics are called ‘overworked miracles’ because
68. EFFICACIOUS
y (A) PRODUCTIVE (B) INEFFECTIVE ______.
ld (C) IMPROPER (D) URGENT (A) they performed miracles
h
at (B) they are hardly used
o Directions (69-70): In the following questions, four alternatives (C) they are over-used
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lo
n are given for the idioms/phrases being underlined. You are (D) they exhausted their miracles
M
w required to choose the correct meaning of the given
o idioms/phrases. 77. ‘We cannot think of a return to pre-antibiotic days’
d means ______.
s 69. Sowing wild oats (A) Antibiotics became indispensable
r (A) Inviting trouble as a boy (B) We must go back to pre-antibiotic days
i (B) Warning others as a youngman (C) We cannot stop using antibiotics
a
f (C) Irresponsible pleasure seeking in young age (D) We can stop using antibiotics
f (D) Sowing grains called oats when young
A 78. The passage tells us that ______.
t 70. An open book (A) the antibiotics work miracles
n (A) An uncomplicated one (B) the antibiotics are available at the counters
e (B) free from my stay (C) the use of antibiotics is uncontrollable
r (C) An example to all (D) antibiotics are used indiscriminately
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u (D) An interesting biography
c 79. The passage discusses the use of ______.
Directions (71-72): In the following questions, a part of (A) drugs in general
x (B) miracle drugs
i sentence is underlined. Four alternatives are given to the
s underlined part which will improve the sentence. In case no (C) antibiotics
improvement is needed, mark your answer as (D) i.e. “No (D) combination of different drugs
t improvement”.
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a 80. ‘These days it is not uncommon to prescribe antibiotics’
l 71. Is your brother yet at the university? means ______.
(A) brother still at (B) brother continue at (A) It is rare to prescribe antibiotics
(C) brother till at (D) No improvement (B) It is a common practice to prescribe antibiotics
(C) It is not a common practice to prescribe antibiotics
72. There is nothing quite miserable than illiteracy in youth. (D) It is compulsory to prescribe antibiotics
(A) as miserable (B) very miserable
(C) more miserable (D) No improvement Hindi Language
61. पतझड़ पद में कौन सा समास है?
Direction (73-74): In the following questions, out of the four
alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for the (A) तत्पुरुष समास (B) अव्ययीभाव समास
given words/sentence. (C) कममधारय समास (D) बहुव्रीहह समास

73. A workman who fits and repairs pipes.


(A) Mechanic (B) Blacksmith 62. हनिंदा शब्द का हवलोम क्या है ?
(C) Plumber (D) Technocrat (A) भर्त्मना (B) हझड़की
(C) ताड़ना (D) स्तुहत
74. The study of ancient societies.
(A) History (B) Anthropology
s (C) Ethnology (D) Archaeology 63. ”रामचिंद्र जी के द्वारा खाना नहीिं खाया गया” वाक्य है।
r
i (A) सिंकेतवाचक वाक्य (B) आज्ञावाचक वाक्य
a Directions (75): In the following question, a sentence has (C) हनषेधवाचक वाक्य (D) हवधानवाचक वाक्य
f been given in Direct/Indirect speech. Out of the four
f alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses
A the same sentence in Indirect/Direct speech. 64. ”तो पर वारौिं उरबसी, सुन राहधके सुजान तू मोहन के
t उरबसी, ह्वै उरबसी समान” में अलिंकार है
n “Are you free tomorrow?” he asked.
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75. (A) उपमा अलिंकार (B) वक्रोक्ति अलिंकार
(A) He asked me if I was free the next day.
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(B) He asked me if I were free the next day. (C) यमक अलिंकार (D) उत्प्रेक्षा अलिंकार
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u (C) He demanded if I was free the next day.
c (D) He enquired if I were free tomorrow. 65. ‘बीजक’ नामक ग्रिंथ के सिंपादक थे।
Directions (76-80): The passage given below is followed by a
(A) कबीरदास (B) धममदास
set of five questions. Read the passage carefully and choose (C) सूरदास (D) मलूकदास
the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

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वृद्ध व्यक्ति दो चार रोटी खाकर .................. हो गया| (A) a (B) b
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r (A) टप (B) तप्त (C) c (D) d
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a (C) तृप्त (D) तृण
f 74. पररच्छे द का दू सरा वाक्य कौन-सा होगा?
f
A निर्देश (67-69): नीचे दी गई जानकारी पढ़कर उस पर आधाररत (A) a (B) b
t प्रश्ोिं के उत्तर दीहजए? (C) c (D) d
n
e नीचे हदए गए शब्द समूह में एक समूह या वाक्यािंश हदया
r 75. नीचे हदए गए प्रश्ोिं में सिंहध-हवच्छे द कीहजये-
r गया है और हिर उसके बाद चार ऐसे शब्द सुझाये गए है
u नर्दगम्बि
जो की इस पूरे वाक्यािंश या शब्द समूह का अथम एक शब्द
c (A) हद + गम्बर (B) हदगम्ब + र
में स्पष्ट कर दे ते हैं। आपको वह शब्द ज्ञात कर उसको
x (C) हदग् + अम्बर (D) हदक् + अम्बर
i उत्तर के रूप में दशामना है।
s
76. ‘इधर-उधर‘ शब्द युग्म है-
t 67. जो मागम में चलने वाला हो-
s (A) पुनरुि (B) साथमक-हनरथमक
a (A) बटोही (B) अवरोही
l (C) हनरथमक (D) साथमक
(C) हहतैषी (D) आरोही
निर्देश (77-80): हनम्नहलक्तखत गद्ािंश को पढ़कर इस पर आधाररत
68. जो शत्रु की हत्या करता है।
प्रश्ोिं के उत्तर दीहजये:
(A) शत्रुध्न (B) नष्वर
(C) जन्ािंध (D) हनदम य
सारा सिंसार नीले गगन के तले अनिंत काल से रहता आया है। हम
थोड़ी दू री पर ही दे खते हैं हक्षहतज तक, जहाँ धरती और आकाश हमें
69. जो सबकुछ जानता हो-
हमलते हदखाई दे ते हैं। लेहकन जब हम वहाँ पहुँचते हैं, तो यह नज़ारा
(A) अज्ञ (B) सवमज्ञ
आगे क्तखसकता चला जाता है। और इस नज़ारे का कोई ओर-छोर
(C) हवशेषज्ञ (D) वाचाल
हमें नहीिं हदखाई दे ता है। ठीक इसी तरह हमारा जीवन भी है।
s
r हे़जिंदगी की न जाने हकतनी उपमाएँ दी जा चुकी हैं, लेहकन कोई भी
i 70. नीचे हदए गए प्रश् में समास ढू िं हढए:-
a उपमा पूणम नहीिं मानी गई, क्योिंहक हे़जिंदगी के इतने पक्ष हैं हक कोई
पाप-पुण्य
f भी उपमा उस पर पूरी तरह हिट नहीिं बैठती। बनामडम शॉ जीवन को
f (A) कममधारय (B) हद्वगु
A एक खुली हकताब मानते थे, और यह भी मानते थे हक सभी जीवोिं को
(C) द्वन्द्द्व (D) तत्पुरूष
t समान रूप से जीने का हक है। वह चाहते थे हक इिं सान अपने स्वाथम
n में अिंधा होकर हकसी दू सरे जीव के जीने का हक न मारे । यहद
e 71. रिक्त स्थाि की पूनति किो-
r इिं सान ऐसा करता है, तो यह बहुत बड़ा अन्याय है । हमारे हवचार
r हवश्व के कई अन्य दे शोिं में भी हहन्दी के पत्र-पहत्रकाएँ ..........
u स्वाभाहवक रूप से एक-दू सरे से मेल नहीिं खाते हैं, लेहकन इसका
होते हैं।
c मतलब यह नहीिं होता हक हम दू सरोिं को उसके जीने के हक से
(A) मुहद्रत (B) प्रकाहशत
y विंहचत कर दें । यह खुला आसमान, यह प्रकृहत और यह पूरा भू-मिंडल
l (C) तैयार (D) छपती
h हमें दरअसल यही बता रहा है हक हाथी से लेकर चीिंटी तक, सभी को
t समान रूप से जीवन हबताने का हक है। हजस तरह से खुले आसमान
n 72. माननीय न्यायाधीश ने वाद को ख़ाररज करते हुए वादी को
o के नीचे हर प्राणी हबना हकसी डर के जीने, साँस लेने का अहधकारी
M कोई ............................. नहीिं प्रदान हकया|
है, उसी तरह से मानव-मात्र का स्वभाव भी होना चाहहए हक वह
(A) सहायता (B) पाररतोहषक
अपने जीने के साथ दू सरोिं से उनके जीने का हक न छीने । यह
(C) आश्वासन (D) अनुतोष
आसमान हमें हजस तरह से भय से छु टकारा हदलाता है, उसी तरह से
हमें भी मानव-जाहत से इतर जीवोिं को डर से छु टकारा हदलाकर उन्हें
निर्देश (73-74): हनम्नहलक्तखत जानकारी को ध्यान से पढ़ें और
जीने के हलए पूरा अवसर दे ना चाहहए । दू सरोिं के जीने के हक को
नीचे हदए गए प्रश् का उत्तर दें –
छीनने से बड़ा अपराध या पाप कुछ नहीिं हो सकता ।

नीचे दी गयी जानकारी पढ़कर उस पर आधाररत प्रश्ोिं के उत्तर


t 77. हम बहुत बड़ा अन्याय कर रहे होते हैं, यहद-
s दीहजये इन प्रश्ोिं में (a), (b), (c) एविं (d) एविं वाक्य हदए गए हैं इन
e (A) हकसी को लूट लेते हैं
वाक्योिं को पुनः हवकहसत करके एक अथमपूणम पररछे द बनायें और
t (B) हकसी को हटकने नहीिं दे ते
नीचे हदए गए प्रश्ोिं के उत्तर दें ।
e (C) हकसी को जीने का अहधकार नहीिं दे ते
n (a) सुनते ही शेर बोला - औरोिं का तो एक, हकन्तु आपके
i (D) हकसी से दुश्मनी रखते हैं
l अठारह अिंग टे ढे़ े हैं|
n (b) एक बार एक स्थान पर हाथी, बाघ, तोता, कुत्ता,
o 78. यहद हकसी का ओर-छोर नहीिं है, तो-
बगुला, ऊिंट आहद पशु-पक्षी हमल गए|
(A) उसका हसरा नहीिं हमलता (B) उसकी सीमा नहीिं है
e (c) उदाहरण दे ते हुए वह बोला-हाथी की सूिंड, कुत्ते की
e (C) उसका हवस्तार अहधक है (D) उसके बहुत से हसरे हैं
r पूिंछ, बाघ के नाखून, तोते की चोिंच और बगुले की गदम न
f
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c (A) खुली पुस्तक से (B) सभी जीवोिं
उर्त्ाही ऊिंट को अपने ज्ञान का बहुत अहभमान था|
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General Intelligence & Reasoning 21.(D) 22.(B) 23.(A) 24.(A) 25.(C)


26.(C) 27.(A) 28.(C) 29.(C) 30.(D)
1.(A) The following pattern is: 31.(B) 32.(C) 33.(A) 34.(C) 35.(C)
5×1+2=7 36.(A) 37.(A) 38.(D) 39.(D) 40.(D)
7 × 2 + 3 = 17
17 × 3 + 4 = 55 Elementary Mathematics
55 × 4 + 5 = 225
2.(C) The Pattern is: D + 2 → F + 4 → J + 6 → P x5 − 1 3
41.(A) + x + 2x2 + x
Z–1→Y–3→ V–5→Q x −1
3.(B) (1) Annualy → (4) Daily → (2) Fortnightly → (3)
x5 − 1 + x 4 + 2 x3 + x 2 − x3 − 2 x 2 − x
Monthly → (5) Weekly =
4.(B) 167  1 + 6 + 7 = 14 x −1
143  1 + 4 + 3 = 8 x + x + x − x − x −1
5 4 3 2

5.(D) =
s x −1
b
o x ( x + x + 1) − 1( x 2 + x + 1)
3 2

j =
( x − 1)
t
v ( x 2 + x + 1)( x3 − 1)
o Similarly, =
G x −1
( x + x + 1)( x − 1)( x 2 + x + 1)
2

= = (x2 + x + 1)2
( x − 1)
u
6.(C) As counting of ‘Votes’ is called ‘Tally’, so  Required square root = ( x 2 + x + 1) 2
r
u counting of ‘Population’ is called ‘Census’. = (x2 + x + 1)
g 7.(C) Raw material : Product 42.(B) Let the CP of the mixture be ₹ x.
m 8.(B) To get the code, move the letter in the sequence Using the rule of alligation,
tax –1, –1, –1, –1, –1 and reverse it.
sE 9.(A) The following pattern is : O + 1 = P, U + 2 = W, T
e + 3 = W, L + 4 = P, I + 3 = L, N + 2 = P, E + 1 = F
t Similarly, M + 1 = N, E + 2 = G, N + 3 = Q, T + 4
k = X, I + 3 = L, O + 2 = Q, N + 1 = O
c 10.(D) Given, 46 A 2 B 3 C 4 = ?
o According to the question,
m  46 ÷ 2 – 3 × 4 = ?
e  23 – 3 × 4 = 23 – 12 = 11
n 11.(A) 50 ÷ 5 × 2 + 30 – 25 = 10 × 2 + 30 – 25 26 3.60 − x
i = 20 + 30 – 25 = 50 – 25 = 25 =
l 30 x−2
n 12.(C) Divide the letters of the given word into pairs
o and label these pairs from 1 to 6. 13 3.60 − x
=
DI – 1; ST – 2; RI – 3; BU – 4; TT – 5; ON – 6 15 x−2
Add arrange it in the order 13x – 26 = 54 – 15x
2, 5, 4, 1, 6, 3 28x = 80
13.(D)
80
x=
28
80
t CP of mixture =
s 28
e
T 18
SP of mixture = 3.6 =
e 5
n 18 80
i The above figure contain 48 triangles as : −
l A, 5, 1, 3, 7, C, B, 6, 2, 4, 8, D, A5, 51, 13, 37, Profit = 5 28  100 = 5%
n 7C, B6, 62, 24, 48, 8D, A51, 513, 137, 37C, B62, 624, 248, 80
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48D, A513, 5137, 137C, B624, 6248, 248D, A5137, 5137C, 28
B6248, 6248D, A5137C, B6248D, 12, 34, 1256, 3478, 43.(B) Amount invested at 5% is P and at 10% is (1850
A51B62, 3478CD. – P)
14.(B) Conclusion (I) does not follows because nothing According to the question,
about the fashion designers is mentioned in the given 2 2
 5   10 
statement. P 1 +  = (1850 − P ) 1 + 
Conclusion (II) follows because it provides  100   100 
suitable explanation to the given statement. 2
 5 
15.(A) 1+
16.(D) 7 is part of all rectangle, square and circle. 1850 − P  100 
17.(A)
= 2
P  10 
18.(C) 1 + 
19.(D)  100 
20.(B) Circle moves one and half and one step anti- 1850 − P (105) 2
clockwise alternatively while arrow rotates 135° and 90° =
clockwise alternatively. P (110) 2
22 × 22(1850 – P) = 21 × 21(P)
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d R= =3 %
P = 968
3 3
s Amount invested at 10% = ₹ 882
r 44.(B) Selling price of Titan watch = 0.8 × 0.9 × 0.95 × 56.(B) CP of 11 oranges = ₹ 10
i SP of 10 oranges = ₹ 11
a 1500
So, CP of 110 oranges = ₹ 100
f = ₹ 1026
f SP of 110 oranges = ₹ 121
Selling price of Ajanta watch = 0.8 × 0.8 × 0.9 ×
A 2000 21
Profit percent =  100 = 21%
t = ₹ 1152 100
n Difference is selling price = ₹ (1152 – 1026) = ₹ 57.(D) Total number of film-watchers of city P
e 126
r 24000
r 1 = 100  60000
u 45.(B)  0.056×0.12 2 40
c   Number of only one film-watche
 0.28×0.6×0.6×0.6 
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x 1 = 60000  = 36000
i = 100
s 3 36000
t m1 h1 d1 m2 h2 d2 Required percentage = 100  150%
s 46.(B) = 24000
w1 w2
a 58.(C) Percentage of film-watcher who see only one
l 5  6  6 12  8  d2 film in a week from city R = 85%
=  Percentage of film-watcher who see two or
10 16
more films in a week from city R
d2 = 3 days
Pipe can fill 1/4 of cistern in 16 minutes. = (100 – 85)
47.(A)
Pipe on fill 3/4 of cistern in 3 × 16 = 48 minutes = 15%
Since 15% = 24000
48.(C) a3 – b3 = (a – b)(a2 + b2 + ab)
So, (3.254 – 0.746) = 2.508 24000
85% = 85  = 136000
a b 3 4 15
49.(D)  = 
b c 5 7 59.(D) The number of film-watchers who see only one
a 12 film in a week in city
= 24000
c 35 P=  60 = 36000
50.(B) s×t=D 40
3 4 30000
s t = D Q=  20 = 7500
4 3 80
4 24000
Time increases by t − t R=  85 = 136000
3 15
1 27000
t = 10 S=  55 = 33000
s 3 45
r t = 30 minutes
e 80000
p 51.(D) x2 – y2 = 19 T=  75 = 240000
a (x + y)(x – y) = 19 25
P So, (x – y) = 1 and (x + y) = 19 Hence, maximum number of one film-watcher is
l (x + y)2 – (x – y)2 = 4xy in T.
e 361 – 1 = 4xy 60.(B) Number of film-watcher in city
d 2xy = 180 24000
o x2 + y2 = (x + y)2 – 2xy P= 100 = 60000
M 40
= 361 – 180
t 30000
s = 181
Let the CP be ₹ 100.
Q=  100 = 37500
e 52.(C) 80
t So, SP = 100 + 20 = ₹ 120
24000
e SP 120 R= 100 = 160000
n MP =  100 =  100 15
i (100 − 25) 75
l 27000
M = 160 S= 100 = 60000
n So, mark up percent is 60%. 45
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e T= 100 = 320000
e 25
r 9+ 8− 8− 7+ 7+ 6− 6− 5+ 5+ 4 Hence, Q has minimum number of film watchers.
f = 9 + 4 =3+2=5
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c 20 61.(B) kept 'on'.
m then, 1% = 62.(B) ‘switch on/turn on’ for ‘open’.
25
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20 understand’.
r So, 40% =  40 = 32
i 25 64.(B) Use ‘taken’ which means ‘gain or receive’.
a Malice means ‘harm or ill’ same as ‘viciousness’.
f PR T 65.(C)
f 55.(C) SI = 66.(D) Hostility means conflict, unfriendliness or
100
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n 9 100 68.(B) Efficacious (Adjective) means ‘effective’.
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up to a time whereas ‘yet’ is used in negative clause to show
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that something has not happened by a particular time. ह|
72.(C) Quite means ‘fairly not very’ but here it will come
‘more miserable’ to have a comparative degree usage to
compare to illiteracy.
73.(C) Plumber
74.(D) Archaeology
75.(A) He asked me if I was free the next day.
76.(C) They are over-used.
s 77.(C) We cannot stop using antibiotics.
r 78.(D) Antibiotics are used indiscriminately.
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p 80.(B) It is a common practice to prescribe antibiotics.
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n के जनषेध का बोध होता ह, वह वाक्य जनषेधवाचक वाक्य कहलाते हैं।
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n
o खाना नहीं खाया गया।
64.(C) यमक अलंकार - जिस प्रकार अनुप्रास अलंकार में
जकसी एक वर्थ की आवृजत होती ह उसी प्रकार यमक अलंकार में
काव्य का सौन्दयथ बढ़ाने के जलए एक शब्द की बार-बार आवृजत होती
ह। प्रयोग जकए गए शब्द का अर्थ हर बार अलग होता ह। शब्द की
दो बार आवृजत होना वाक्य का यमक अलंकार के अंतगथत आने के
जलए आवश्यक ह।
िसे- तो पर वारौं उरबसी, सुन राजधके सुिान।
तू मोहन के उरबसी, ह्व उरबसी समान।।
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i 68.(A) िो शत्रु की हत्या करता ह शत्रुध्न कहलाता ह|
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n 69.(B) िो सब कुछ िानता हो सवथज्ञ कहलाता ह|
o 70.(C)
e 71.(B) जवश्व के कई अन्य दे शों में भी जहन्दी के पत्र-पजत्रकाएेँ
e
r प्रकाजशत होते हैं।
f 72.(D) अनुतोष
73.(A) पररच्छे द का चौर्ा वाक्य सुनते ही शेर बोला - औरों
का तो एक, जकन्तु आपके अठारह अंग टे ढे़ े हैं|
74.(D) दू सरा वाक्य कौन उर्त्ाही ऊंट को अपने ज्ञान का
बहुत अजभमान र्ा। उर्त्ाही ऊंट को अपने ज्ञान का बहुत अजभमान
र्ा|
75.(D) जदक् + अम्बर
76.(A)
77.(C) हम बहुत बड़ा अन्याय कर रहे होते हैं, यजद हम
जकसी को िीने का अजधकार नहीं दे ते|
78.(B) यजद जकसी का ओर-छोर नहीं ह, तो उसकी सीमा
नहीं ह|

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