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BEM-U-TAG ( 1-A)

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PART-A

Synonyms

Directions : Each item in this section consists of a sentence with an underlined word followed by four options. Select the option that is n earest in meaning to the underlined word and ma-rk your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

He is always anxious.

(a) worried

6. A human being is always vulnerable to other

human beings.

(b) dispassionate

(c) sluggish

(d) torpid

The poems ofKabir are ecstatic in nature.

(a) efficacious

(b) , eerie

(c) rapturous

(d) reverential

7.

Ravi loves seclusion. Therefore, he lives in the S. mountains.

(a) nature

(b) scripture

(c) seafaring

(d) solitariness

Hitler was a despot.

(a) conservative

(b) dictator

(c) passionate

(d) monstrous

The imagery used in the poem is vivid.

(a) lively

(b) inert

(c) ebullient

(d) caustic

9.

10.

(a) resilient

(b) elastic

(c) defenceless

(d) crude

H. 1 . political and vitriolic. IS anguage 1s

(a) imaginative

(b) sprightly

(c) vivacious

(d) abusive

Th M ·ng Director of the company e ana~ .

d 1 d h t he is broke and there ts a need ec are t a =---

t from the government. to seek suppor ·

(a) bankrupt

(b) rich

(c) making profit,

(d) having liabilities ty things.

He loves doing~

(a) nice

(b) fastidious

(c)

(d)

foul

finicky age to speak the

He could not muster cour ::::.:--

truth before his friend.

(a) injure

(b) spoil

(c) gather

(d) maim

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Antonyms

Directions : Each item in this section consists of a sentence with an underlined word followed by four options. Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly.

11. His conversations are always absurd.

(a) farcical

(b) foolish

(c) preposterous

(d) rational

12. Th~ politician was a dissident.

(a) agitator

(b) rebel

(c) conformist

(d) revolutionary

16. The debate was highly stimulating.

(a) arousing

(b) invigorating

(c) boring ·

(d) stirring

17. Malaria is a widespread disease.

(a) endemic

(b) pervasive

(c) common

(d) rare

13. He wrote an incisive article on corruption in 18. politics.

The bill received a vehement resistance from the opposition party in the Parliament.

(a) vague

(b) penetrating

(c) t renchant

(d) precise

14. Rakesh is an eccentric prodigal.

(a) extravagant

15.

(b) profligate

(c) wasteful

(d) thrifty

Friendship is a lways reciprocal.

(a) mutual

(b) one~sided

(c) shared

(d) corresponding

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(a) animated

(b) apathetic

(c) fervent

(d) vigorous

19. He has been obstinate since his childhood.

(a) stubborn

(b) dogged

(c) amenable

(d) rigid

20. Mahatma Gandhi was one of the most prominent leaders of his t imes.

( 3- A )

(a) renowned

(b) distinguishable

(c) eminent

(d) unknown

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Spotting Errors

Directions :Each item in: this section has a sentence with three underlined parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined part and indicate your response in the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). !(you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).

21. He had arrived at Cairo a few months before protests shook the Arab world. No error

(a) (b) (c) (d)

22. Most of us who are older competitive runners are not able to race anywhere at the.same speed

(a) (b )

as we do when we were 30. No error

(c) (d)

23. Work hard lest you do not fail. No error

(a) (b) (c) (d)

24. The Eastern Ghats are home of 2600 plant species and this habitat fragmentation

(a) (b)

can pose a serious threat to endemic plants. No error

(c) (d)

25. Turbidity current is a fast-moving current that sweeps down submarine canyons,

(a) (b)

carrying sand and mud into the deep sea. No error

(c) (d)

26. Every one of the boys love to ride. No error

(a) (b) (c) (d)

27. Neither praise nor blame seem to affect him. No error

(a) (b) (c) (d)

28. Many a man has succumbed to this temptation. No error

(a) (b) (c) (d)

29. A time slot of fifteen minutes are allowed to each speaker. No error

(a) (b) (c) (d)

30. He asked whether either of the brothers were at home. No error

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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Idioms and Phrases

Directions: Given below are some idioms/phrases followed by four alternative meanings to each. Choose

the response (a), (b), (c) or (d) which is the most appropriate expression.

31. Be over the hill

(a) To be on a mount~ip. top

(b) To travel in the jungle

(c) To be too old to do things

(d) To do something in the most complete

way

32. Bite your tongue

(a) To stop yourself from saying something

because it would be better not to

(b) To bite off your tongue while eatin~

(c) To feel sorry

(d) To ask someone something that you

want

33. Turri a· blind· ~ye

(a) To run away

{b) To begin to behave in a more positive

manner

(c) To change a situation

(d) To choose to ignore behaviour that you

know is wrong

34. Yellow journalism

(a) Paid storytelling

(b) Government reports published on

yellow coloured papers

(c) Writings in. newspapers that try to

influence people's opinion by using

strong language and false information

(d) Journalism · which agrees completely

with the policies of the governments and

capitalists

35. To be in seventh heaven

(a) To fly in the air

(b) To be extremely happy

(c) To be completely alone

(d) To visit a place which is in the list of the

seven wonders of the world

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Ordering of words in a sentence

Directwns : Each of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, the parts of which have been

jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S. Given below each sentence are four sequences

namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). You are required to re-arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and m(J,rk your

response accordingly.

36. closely monitor the situation by the disturbing allegations

p Q

we are deeply concerned and will continue to

R s

(a) R Q s p

(b) s p Q R

(c) s p R Q

(d) p R s Q

37. relieve nausea, pain and stress aromatherapy may also help

p Q

using lavender oil on their skin but patients are cautioned against

R s

(a) R Q p s

(b) s Q p R

(c) Q p s R

(d) R p s Q

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38. without any mandate oflaw the plea filed through the advocate

p Q

online is illegal and submitted that the sale of drugs and prescription medicines

R S

(a) R Q

(b) Q s

(c) Q R

(d) P R

s p

R. p

s p

s . Q

39. humans and machines have co-existed dating back to the invention of

p Q

the potter's wheel in ancient Mesopotamia at the physical level for millennia

(a) R

(b) Q

(c) Q

(d) p

s

s

R

s

R S

p

p

p

Q

Q

R

s

R

40. a sell-off as US Treasury yields . surged to multi-year highs

p Q

on robust economic data global markets also witnessed

(a) R

(b) p

(c) Q

(d) s

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R S

s

Q

R

p

Q

s

p

Q

p

R

s

R

( 7 - A)

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Comprehension

Directions : In this section you have a short passage. After the passage, you will find some items based on

the passage. First read the passage and then answer the items based on it. You are required to select your

answers based on the contents of the passage a_nd opinion of the author only.

Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief u s,e for delight, is in privateness

and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in the judgment, and disposition of business.

For expert men can execute, and perhaps j udge of particulars, one by one; but the general counsels, and

the plots and marshalling of affairs, come best from those that are learned. To spend too much time in

studies is sloth; to use them too much for ornament, is affectation; to make judgment wholly by their rules,

is the humor of a scholar. They perfect nature, and are perfected by experience: for natural abilities are

like natural plants, that need pruning, by study; and studies themselves do give forth directions too much

at large, except they be bounded in by experience. Crafty men condemn studies, simple men admire them '

and wise men use them; for they teach not t heir own use; but that is a wisdom without them, and above

them, won by observation. Read not to contradict and confute; nor to believe and take for granted; nor to

find talk and discourse; but to weigh and consider.

41. According to the author, why should one 43. study?

(a) To gather information about the world

(b) To pass the time in a creative way

(c) For pleasure, enhanced capability and holistic growth

According to the author, how can the studies be perfected ?

(a) By reflection

(b) By application

(c) By conversation

(d) By experience

(d) To become only worldly wise 44. Which kind of human beings denounce

studies ?

42. Why does the author not recommend too much of studies?

(a) Because it reflects idleness

(b )

(c)

(d )

Because it requires too much money

Because it is dangerous for the health of the mind

Because it makes men crafty

45.

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(a) Innocent

(b) Cunning

(c) Stupid

(d ) Wise

According to the author, one should read to

(a) only argue

(b) only believe

(c) evaluate and understand

(d) preach and believe

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Fill in the blank~

Directions : Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space and four words or group of

words given after the sentence. Select the word or group of words you consider most appropriate for the

blank space and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly.

46. The Election Commission on Saturday 48. Scores of villagers are a sit-in

_____ that the Assembly elections in

five States will be held from November 12 to

December 7.

(a) pronounced

(b) announced

(c) promulgated

(d) issued

47. The victims were fruit vendors and they were

protest against the constDJction of a new

underpass.

(a) performing

(b) sitting

(c) staging

(d) standing

49. It is common for patients to stop ___ _

medicine as soon as they start feeling better.

(a) eating

(b) gulping

(c) swallowing

(d) taking

going in an auto when they ___ _ an 50. A four-year-old girl got a new lease of life

accident on the way. after doctors at a hospital a

cancerous tumour from one of her kidneys. (a) met with

(a) rejuvenated

(b) ran into (b) removed

(c) experienced (c) displaced

(d) heard (d) replaced

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PART-B

51. A thin disc and a thin ring, both have mass M 53. In which of the following phenomena do heat

and radius R. Both rotate about axes through

their center of mass and are perpendicular to

their smfaces at the same angular velocity.

Which of the following is true ?

(a) The ring has higher kinetic energy

(b) The disc has higher kinetic energy

(c) The ring and the disc have the same

kinetic energy

(d) Kinetic energies of bot~ the bodies are

zero since they are not in linear motion

52. Let there be an object having some chemicals

in it. It starts moving with a uniform velocity

v and a chemical reaction starts happening. In

this case, which of the following statement/s

is/are correct ?

1.

2.

Ch emical reactions happening . in th e

system cannot change the velocity v of

the center of mass of the object.

Chemical reactions happening in the

system cannot change kinetic energy of

the pa1·ticles inside with respect to the

center of mass of object.

Select the correct answer using the code given

below:

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

waves travel along a straight line with the

speed of light ?

(a) Thermal conduction

(b) Thermal convection

(c) Thermal radiation

(d) Both, thermal conduction and radiation

54. Which one of the following statements

regarding Ohm's law is not correct?

55.

(a) Ohm's law is · an assumption that

current through a conductor is always

directly proportional to the potential

difference applied to it.

(b) A conducting device obeys Ohm's law

when the resistance of a device is

independent of magnitude and polarity

of applied potential difference.

(c) A conducting material obeys Ohm's law

when the resistance of material is

independent of the magnitude and

direction of applied electric field.

(d) All homog~meous materials obey Ohm's

law irrespective of whether the field is

within range or strong.

When a ball bounces off the ground, which of

the following changes suddenly ?

(Assume no loss of energy to the floor)

(a) Its speed

(b) Its momentum

(c) Its kinetic energy

(d) Its potential energy

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56. Which one of the following compounds does 59. Which one of the following statements about

not exhibit a different oxidation number of the diamond and graphite is not correct?

57.

same element ?

(a) Pb30 4

(b) Fe30 4

(c) Fe20 3

(d) Mn30 4

Which one of the following statements about

glass is not correct ?

(a) Glass is often said to be a supercooled

liquid.

(b) Glass has no definite melting point.

(c) Soda glass is harder than pyrex glass.

(d) Boron is present in pyrex glass.

58. Which one of t he following statements is

correct?

(a) Both boiling and evaporation are surface

phenomena.

(b) Boiling is a surface phenomenon, but

evaporation is a bulk phenomenon.

(c) Both boiling and evaporation are bulk

phenomena.

(d) Boiling is a bulk phenomenon, but

evaporation is a surface phenomenon.

60.

(a) Diamond has a tetrahedral structure,

whereas graphite has a hexagonal

planar structure.

(b) Both physical and chemical properties of

diamond and graphite are different.

(c) Graphite'is soft but diamond is hard.

(d) Gr aphite is a good conductor of

electricity while diamond is not.

The raw materials u sed for the manufacture of

Portland cement are

(a) Lime, silica and sulphur dioxide

(b ) Lime, silica and carbon dioxide

(c) Lime, silica and alumina

(d) Lime, silica and boric acid

61. Which one of the following statements about

water is not true ?

(a) Hydrogen bonds are present in liquid

water.

(b) Water has a high boiling point.

(c) Water has a high heat of fusion.

(d) Water is a non-polar molecule.

62. A sample of'soft soap' contains

(a) Caesium

(b) Potassium

(c) Calcium

(d) Magnesium

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63. ~~~~~~(=CRUT~M66. ~ ~-~ ~ ~ Tffir Cfi«ft t, aT~ ~ ~ ~ -q ocr ctT 1f{ ~

(a) ~ ~ WI lR f.Nt q;mt ~ 1

(b) ~~WrlR~~q)«fi~ I

(c) w:m ~ ~ tfurct; ~ -a ~ ~ I

(d) ~ ~~l:Rf.fm:q)«fi~ I

64. ~ oR:r fu:q; ~ ~ 6ffi- ~ GR1 "@1R"

~4H afu:~~~~ ~~~~~

~q;n:~~~~~~' afu:~ ~ 3fu: -a1tft 00 -ij 50 km ~ ~ ~ gtr ~ Ciftffi ~ 3TI \JfRft t I ~ ~ ~ ~ 2eRq;rBWfWTOT~ ~~~~~~Cfm: ~~Wl"Cfif~~:

(a) 0

(b) 50 kmlhr

(c) 25 k:mlhr

(d) ~ ~ ~ m-r ~ TJORT ~ "4iT ~ ~

q;r ~ ~ ~ ~Oll41'1 ~ ~ -qfur: 31ft:rq:; ~ ? 67. ~ ~ 1:fm ~ ~ am: ~ ~ ~

~~ ~ (emfs) Cf;T iPI'h~ ~ ~ ~ (a) ~ CfiT

(b) rna- q;r

(c) ~$IT ~ ~ ~ "@rr.J ~

(d ) ~ ~ \i11'1Cfiltl ~ CfiT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-;r@~

65. pl 3fu: p2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ WfR 3W«Rl q:;)

~ 'q"{ ~PJCn ~ 4 ~ I ~ ~ B"4"R 68.

~Oll41.fi CfiT ftl~ 14T \illm ~, "ffi ~ tRfq 3

~ I Pl 3fR: P2 ~ llR ~: qm ~ ?

(a) 6, 2

(b) 3, 5

(c) 12, 4

(d ) 9, 3

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itm ~ 1 GfQ ~ ql{ufi JOtt<Hc\q ~ ?

(a) 3im"Cfil~

(b) 3lfchtm~

(c) ~m~

(d) ~m~

~ 'ffi3J ~ f.rll<f ~ ~:q I ~l(j col 1 mm (fq) ~ awqaJOtiCfi -ma ~ ~ ~ CfiT wWT ~ mqm ~ I f.lR~f@d ii ~ Cflt.J-m lJTq;J ~

~(~)~?

(a) 0·50 mm

(b) 29·07 em

(c) 0·925 m

(d) 910 mm

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63. If an object .moves at a non-zero constant 66.

acceleration for a certain interval of time, then

the dist~ce it covers in that time

(a) depends on its initial velocity.

(b ) is independent of its initial velocity.

(c) increases linearly with time.

(d) depends on its initial displacement.

A car starts from Bengaluru, goes 50 km in a

straight line towards south, irl:un.ediately

turns around and returns to Bengaluru. The

time taken for this round trip is 2 hours. The

magnitude of the ·average velocity of the car

for this round trip

(a) is 0.

(b) is 50 kmlhr.

(c) is 25 km/hr.

64-. A.solid disc and a solid sphere have the same

mass and same radius. Which one has the

higher moment of inertia about its centre of

mass?

(d) cannot be calculated without knowing

acceleration.

(a) The disc

(b) The spher e

(c) Both have the same moment ofinertia

(d) The information provided is not

sufficient to answer the question

65. Two substances of densities p1 and Pz are

67. "The sum of emfs and potential differences

around a closed loop equals zero" is a

consequence of

(a) Ohm's law.

(b) Conservation of charge.

(c) Conservation of momentum.

(d) Conservation of energy.

mixed in equal volume and their relative 68. A student measures certain lengths using a

density is 4. When they are mixed in equal meter scale having least count equal to 1 nun.

masses, relative density is 3. The values of P1 Which one of the following measurements is

and p2 r espectively are more precise ?

{a) 6. 2 (a) 0·50mm

(b) 3. 5 (b) 29·07 em

(c) 12,4 (c) 0·925 m

(d ) 9, 3 (d) 910mm

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I

69. ~ fcfim ~ lR ~ 11m ~ <IT ~ wu 72.

fc!:>m llfCIT ~ ~ m-, m ~ Pt~<i ('11 qli ~'"~ lR

oo ~ ~ fm ~ ~ PI40<1R1Rsi<1 -# ~ Cf>t.:r-m ~ ~ ~ ?

(a) ~ -tf ~. ~ -ij q!{c:tJ"i, ~ "# . ~ ~ ~ ar2fCIT ~ -B (~) ~ ~~~~~~ ~

(b) . ~· ~ ~ ~ -# qft:ctd"i , ~ ~~Cfill~~ I

10 g ~-it 'fcn -10°C ~ oo·t 0°C l:R W 10 g ~ "* ~ M'~ cfit ~ ~ 1 firwrr q:;r

<JiqliH 10°C acn .~ ~ ~ 3ilctlt<!!Cfi ~ -tf

lff;fl~ (a) 400.cal

(b)

(c)

550 cal

105() cal

(d) 1200' cal

(c) ~ ~ ~ ~ "# qft:c:td"i, ~ ·~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 73. PI4"<1R1Rsi<J -# -a ~-m ~ ~WBCllf Cfilosn4c

(d) -Rmftr-;r@ ~~~I ~ ~ ~ ;r{fq)(ffl~ ?

70. ~ ~ ~ t R~WtRsld 'liTff lR fcrqr{ (a) ~ q:;r llFft (~ ~) ~: (b) ~-~ (~l~liRl"i)

2~

74.

~ l:ffttm * ~ ~ ~ it ~ ~ >rfctirtr ~~?

(a)

(b)

15 ~ 8

15 ~ 7

(c) ~ (~)

(d) ~llli<IH (~) .

m¥ * ~ mr@ ~ m1:f> q:;G ~ "fu:&l<fr ~~ .

(a) ~ (~~1mil) -en:

(b) ~ (tffil~:tl"l) 1R

<c> ~(~~~~mil) lR .

(d) ~ (RlCf lR

(c)

(d)

153im

17 ~ 3

75. f.lAR-ifui<J -#-a ~-m ~ ~fir~ ;:rtr ~ ?

(a) Um (ft.f)

11. mn * m .q, PI4"<1R1fui<J .q ~ ~-m ~ ~:rtf~?

(a) ~ ~ $ ct lf<l ~q; 3fu: a:ntrn=ft <:);{) Slfd~CSI eRTffi ~ I . .

(b) ~ ~ ~ Cllf<l~q) 3fu: ~ <:);{) Slfd~<li eRTffi ~ 1 76.

(c) ~~~~*~~~'~ ~ ~ B ~ 3fu: ~ ~ 3lfc1)R -e ~ Slfd~<li Gf.IT ~ ~ I

<d> ~ ~ -&r $ ~ ~ ~ ~ mc:r Sl fdii1<11 Gf.ITffi ~ I

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(b) ~·~

(c) ~

(d) ~

RAklfuid ~-a~~~' ~~t? (a) 31 1~'8s;#i)li ~ ~ ~

(b) 3izolchRct>l enr om ~ Cc) ~ ~3'1Ttrul~:s cfit cmr ~ (d) 3'1 14"illi:s~ enr ~ ~

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69. If the work done on the system or by the 72. system· is zero, which' one of the following statements for a gas kept at a certain temperature is correct ?

(a) Change in internal energy of the system is equal to flow of heat in or out of the system.

(b) Change in internal energy of the system is less than heat transferred.

(c) Change in internal energy of the system is more than the h eat flow. 73.

(d) Cannot be determined.

70. Consider the following part of an electric

circuit:

2ohm

10 g of ice at - l0°C is mixed with 10 g of water at 0°C. The ainount of heat required to

raise the temperature of mixtl!.lie to 10°C is

(a) 400 cal

(b) 550 cal

(c) 1050 cal

(d) 1200 cal

Which one of the following does not represent the salt, Calcium carbonate ?

(a) Lime water

(b) Limestone

(c) Chalk

(d) Marble

74. Soaps clean surfaces on the principle based on

The total electrical resistance in the given part of the electric circuit is

(a ) 15 ohm 8

(b) 15 - ohm 7

(c) 15ohm

(d) .!2 ohm 3

71. Which one of the following statements . · t correct? regardmg len ses 1s no

A I ns Produces both real and (a ) convex e

(a ) Viscosity

(b) F loatation

(c) Elas ticity

(d) Surface tension

75. Which one of the following substances is not a mixture?

(a) Tin

{b ) Sea water

(c) Soil

{d) Air

virtual images. b h I d 76 Which one of the following is termed as 'Dry

A l s produces ot rea an · oom~o ~? (b )

(c)

(d)

virtual images. A convex lens can produce ima~es equal,

t d al~er than the s1ze of the grea er an sm 1

object. A concave lens always produ~es images smaller than the size of the obJect.

BEM-U-TAG ( 17 - A)

{a) Ice present in ice-cream

(b) Solid water at Antarctica

(c) Solid state of carbon dioxide

{d) Solid water of ionosphere

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77. ~ ~ (~) fcl~4'1 -a~ fcl~4"1 ~ 3W 1:% 82.

'i::l4"ilrl01Ch ~ B qi(11Ul -w@ ~ ~ (~ 31R-{ffi)

~ q;r <=m~fclcti ~ ~ Cf>i!~ldl ~ ?

(a) fcRRuT (b) fcf&)qur ( Sl chl ui"f )

(c) q{IB{Uf

(d ) 3iCI:dtt~uf ·

78. \cffi 1:% >rCf>R cnr (a) 3qCfi~l (~) ~ ~

(b) iftr~~

(c) ~~~

(d) ~~~

79. ~;rCflfUtctil (141$C.lCflT~41 ) R8R1fula ~ ~ fchBcti i

R ~~'l;Cfi~\11)~~-a ~t 'B ~ collllf fcn<rr ~ ~ I ~ ~ dl4qH ~ .

~Rm:~

1. ~ CliC'"ld l ~I

2. ~-a~~mu~ 1

3. ~~~%g~~~~l

f?tqRifula .q "B ~ ~ cnT ~ ~:

(a) 1, 2 3fu: 3

(b ) ~13itt2

(c) ~1

(d) ~23itt 3

3(<(1~"1 cn8~~~? 83. ~~~col~~ (fCf) ~ ~ ~ (a) ~ 3ltR ~ cnT ~ 1{>("Cfi;q ~ cnT ~ R~d l:rR g ~ 1 ~ (b) ~~-mtRTcnr 31r<J~~~~~~~~ (c) ~ 3ltR ctctl~l~ tfil cnT q;r S::<Xl14 l"l ~ t col'% ~ ~ QCT; "30T<rr

.Cd) ~ 3ltR ~ l!;"'}li$JOi'i cnT ~ ~ ~ 1{>f414 c:cRUT cnT liT"f g/2 ~ 1 ~ ~ Cf>T 311CidCfll~ ~ : 8o. R8~f@a -q -a ~-m ~ ~ ~ ~ ?

(a) ;;iil~~q CIIR;Rlll ( ~fefi$'~~ ), CltR;ctil3it

(~), ;;ill~~lOt ~ (Cft41~141) 3fu: ;;ill~~q ~3ft-B-am mm ~ 1

(b) ~ ~ ~ (~-el~~lq"f ) ~Gldcnl ~ "Cf>RUT

-mm~ 1

(c) ~ ~ a:RR-<h'l~l4i'IO!l ~ -;@ QRrr ~ I

(d) '#tl~~l"l ~ ~' ~ ~ 3fu: ~ Cf)l~lctil3it ~ Gf"lT mor ~ 1

(>fWI1 ~ ~ 3iiCidChl~ T~ ~ "ij)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d) T

81. f?tqR1R9a -ij ~ ~' <=Pffcti<0t-fcrnR (2cRil"fT41) 84• ~eft !lliSl~dl Rm: Cfi«fT ~ ~ ;n fU t4il O!l ~a:ruff ~ m ctn ffl ctif5r4 GRTm ? (a) lfT'al1l -ij ~ cr{7IT ~ ~ "Yl: I (a) ~ R1R4B

(b) ~ q~~q{)

(c) ~mQ-ft

(d) ~2ll1 3fu: ~

BEM-U-TAG ( 18 - A)

(b) ~ ~ ~ 3WITlf "'R I

(c) ~~~·"Yl: I

(d) ~ cr{7IT eft. 3fu ~ "Yl: I

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77. Net movement of water from a dilute to a 82. concentrated solution through a selectively permeable membrane is called

Water is heated with a coil of resistance R

connected to domestic supply. The rise of temperature of water will depend on

(a) Diffusion

(b) Dispersion

(c) Osmosis

(d) Absorption

78. Blood is a type of

(a) Epithelial tissue

(b) Muscular tissue

(c) Nervous tissue

(d) Connective tissue

79. Mitochondria are able to produce their own

(a) Nucleus

(b) Proteins

(c) Chloroplasts

(d) Digestive enzymes

80. Which one of the following statements is correct ? (a) Xylem consists of tracheids, vessels,

xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres. (b) Flexibility in plants is due to

sclerenchyma.

(c) Parenchyma have no intercellular spaces.

(d) Xylem consists of sieve plate, sieve tube and companion cells.

81. Who among the following popularized the u se of embryological characters in taxonomy ?

(a) Carl Linnaeus

(b) Panchanan Maheshwari

(c) Birbal Sahni

(d) Bentham and H ooker

1. Supply voltage.

2. Current passing through the coil.

3. Time for which voltage is supplied.

Select the correct answer from among the

following:

(a) 1, 2 and 3

(b) 1 and 2 only

(c) 1 only

(d) 2 and 3 only

83. A pendulum clock is lifted to a height where

the gravitational acceleration h as a certain

value g. Another pendulum clock of same

length but of double the mass of the bob is

lifted to another height where the

gravitational acceleration is g/2. The time

period ofthe second pendulum would be:

(in terms of period T of the first pendulum)

(a)

(b )

(c)

(d) T

84. The loudness of sound depends upon the

(a) velocity of sound waves in the medium.

(b) amplitude ofthe sound waves.

(c) frequency of the sound waves.

(d) frequency and velocity of the sound

waves.

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85. ~ ftrus ~ ~ ~ q:;y ~0441"'1 M ~' ~-~ 88.

~ R ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ -ij, ~ Nus

~ ~ ~ q:;y ~0441"'1 2M t ~-~ ~ ~ ~~~~~I ~~f.rcw:i-ij~~Gftq

!!~fCft4 ~ F m, o1 ~ ~ -q fluit ~ Gftq

!!~c=cn4 ~ -mrn (a) 16 F

Cf<n ~' ~~~~\31'"1 ~ ~ ~ 3W«R cnT ~41l[IN1a ~ ~ Wfim ~ ?

(a) ~ $1~~~~~~ "\ TTT~T:J:n-r..-...-(b) ~~~~1\31'"1 q(lffil~s

(c) ;fR-RI~fch~'lfll~q, $1~~~~~~

(d) ~ mg ~~~~~~~~

(b) 1 F

(c) 4 F

89. f.t'"'1Rlfuia -q ~ Cf>t.r-m ~' Q\Cfiq{li l'!!<h

<d> ~-q~m~

86. ~ mut ~ Wr -ij ~ ~ I ~ fcRft

51Chi~ICfi (fg ~ ~ ~-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ CfiRUT ~ ~ fcfi

(a) (jg-ij~~~~~ I

(I{HiilfllCh) mer ;rtf~ ?

(a) q;1tn: ( cmJ)

(b) ~R144

(c) 3lll(ltl0i

(d ) ~

Cb> Vcom ~ -ag ~ ~ ~ ~ 3lct:tnfila 9o. f.tqfB:lfula -q ~ ~-m ~, mg3TI ~ ~~~T01 ~~~Wftr~~~~~ I ~~~~~Sflll~~~?

(c) <fg ~ ~ "5I'Chm CllT 51chl OJ'"i ~ ~ I

(d) ~ ~ ~ <fg ~ ~ t 3'cl(h"R ~ ~ q(ICHfOi trR;o ~ ~ I

87. ~ ~ ~ ~tr -ij, f.tqk!Us!a -q ~ ~-m ~~;rtf~ ?

(a) ~~ fcRurr ~ q;ur ~~~T'"l ~ ~ I

(b) ~ ~ ~ q;ur ~ ~ ~ ~

~~~am~~ 1

(c) ~ 3ftt ~10414i'l4 ~ ~ ~ -q, ~~~lfffiOO-ij~~ I

<d> ~ (~cii~;;;~.,) eh1 m '1Ri<hl~ (~ ~) ~~ ~ 01fB:lq11~ Weft ~ I

(a) Zn > Cu > Ag

. (b) Ag > Cu > Zn

(c) Cu > Zn > Ag

. (d) Cu > Ag > Zn

91. f.tqfB:lfuAa -ij ~ q,t;r_m, ~~~l(l~~ CfiT ~ ~

~?

(a) ~ ~3lTcml~s

(b) ~ 3lTcml~s

(c) ~~

BEM-U-TAG ( 20- A)

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85. Two bodies of mass M each are placed R 88. distance apart. In another system, two bodies

of mass 2M each are placed R distance apart. . 2

If F be the gravitational force between the bodies in the first system, then the gravitational force between the bodies in the

second system will be

A very large volume of hydrogen can be accommodated by making

(a) non-metallic hydrides.

(b) hydrogen peroxide.

(c) non-stoichiometric hydrides.

(d) alkali metal hydrides.

(a) 16 F

(b) 1 F

(c) 4 F

(d) None of the above

89. Which one of the following is not a monatomic

element?

86. Light rays move in straight lines. But through

an opti~al fibre, they can move in any type of

zigzag path because

(a) the holes through the fibre are

extremely fine.

(b ) light rays are absorbed a t the entry end 90.

and relieved at the exit end of the fibre.

(c) scattering of light occurs inside the fibre.

(d) successive total internal reflections

occur as a ray moves through the fibre.

87. Which one of the following statements

regarding cathode rays is not correct ?

(a) Cathode ray particles ru·e electrons.

(b)

(c)

Cathode ray particles start from anode

and move towards cathode.

In t he absence of electrical and magnetic

fields, cathode rays t ravel in straight

lines.

(d) Television picture tubes are cathode ray

tubes.

91.

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(a) Copper

(b) Helium

(c) Iodine

(d ) Barium

Which one of the following represents the

correct order of electron releasing tendency of

metals?

(a) Zn > Cu > Ag

(b) Ag > Cu > Zn

(c) Cu>Zn>Ag

(d ) Cu > Ag > Zn

Which one of the following is the major

constituent of biogas ?

(a) Carbon dioxide

(b) Nitrous oxide

(c) Methane

(d) Oxygen

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- ~T" ~" ~ 92. ~ (~) !AI~ 2:114{ "l "'l'TlfCfl ~ {!1 '1 1'1 96.

COT J("'CIIG"l ~ ~ \it)

(a) "ffiJ .q ~~chl\il ~~col R~Gid Cfi«JT ~ I

(b) 3i0sl(Wf (3il61cl~H ) q;) R~Gid CfmiT ~ I

(c) Jq 1q::q;Ql ~ col R~Gid Cfi«JT ~ I

(d) ~col~WOT~ I

93. R'""lR-if@d -ij -a ~-m crQ ~ ~ \il) 1fRCi 97.

-mR .q mmtt ~ CJmiT ~ ?

(a) #J.il&l ~

(b) f?tlrtlfiPn i)fi4l!.roa

(c ) HIC"/.ll~C17 cwfit

<d> cJ-:rRTM21R 4;rlfli)<R

94. ~311 ~ ~ .q RJ:;iR-!Rsm .q ~ ~-m ~~~~?

~ ~ oW cfiT ¥AT .q, 'I'U~ (q{I'&IR)

om (a) ~ Tfffi cfiT M ~ I

(b) '3'tXfff{ • cfiT mat ~ I ·(c) ~ ~ ('1{11~~ cfa ~ ~ I

(d ) ~ Tffij ~ ~ • ~ ~ ~ ~~I .

~~50 m cfil~lRW~~~~ ~ 2 kg ~04 4 1'1 ~ ~ Cfi'6R ftlus q;) fTrmn \lffifT

~ 1 m cfiT TTffi c~> \ifGl' C«? ~- Cb1 -wn ~ o2TT itJus cfiT ~ ~ \ifaf ~ ~ ~ iTrwn \iiTdl t ~=~-(:J{I<"4l4 ('q{UT = 9·8 m/s2)

(a) 980 m.s- 1 A 3ftt 980 J

(b) J980 m.s- 1 3ftt J 980 J

(c) 980 m.s- 1 3ftt J980 J

(d ) J 980 m .s-1 3ftt 980 J

(a) ~ m ~ ~ ~311 col ~ Chl~ICfllaTI cfiT 3i iCI~4Cfldl .~ ~ I

<b> ~ ~ q<Jlcft ma ~ 1

(c) ~-«~~ISIOI ~ ~ ~ ~ ;w.R ~ COT fi~z:l~S~ol CR ~ ~ I

98. ~ ~ (~ ~) ~ ~ ~ tf)T 'Q iq41"l

q;R'1fj l ~c ~ (~) lR 113 ~ I ~ cnqql"l q:;r

i?h~"l ~ ql~iCfl ~ ~ ?

Cd> ~ ~ ~ ~ <1~ 14RCfl ~ ~ '@fA~ ~ I

95. ~'"'"~~fuia -q -a etA-~ "Wr ~dfti"l c ~ Cf>lft ~ 'CflT{Ul m ~ ~ ? 99.

(a) ~ (~Wr)

(b) ~

(c) '*t({:tn2l (Mci~Re)

(d) BfiCff

BEM-U-TAG ( 22 - A)

(a) 318 K

(b) 45 K

(c) 62·8 K

(d) 335·8 K

~ ~ 3lR ~ ~f&;{ul ~: ~ ~ -ij ma ~:

(a)~~

<b> ~ ~ ~ a<,laut ~ fclfch(ur (c) ~ ~ ~ d('I~"Uf ~ f4fcf;(OI

(d ) ~ ~ ~ d(l la"Uf ~ f4fcf;(UI ~

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92. Thyroid gland produces a hormone called 96. Compared to audible sound waves, ultrasound

"Thyroxine" which waves have

(a) controls blood glucose levels.

(b) controls ovulation .

(c) controls metabolic rate.

(d) maintains pregnancy.

93. Which one of the following is a bacterium that

causes disease in the human body ?

(a) Varicella zoster

(b) Trypanosoma gambiense

(c) Salmonella typhi

(d ) Plasmodium falciparum

94. Which one of the following statements

regarding viruses is not true ?

(a) Viruses need living cells to;reproduce.

(b) AH viruses are parasites.

(c) Viruses can synthesize their food

through photosynthesis.

(d) Viruses are similar to chemical

substances outside the host.

(a) higher speed.

(b) higher frequency.

(c) longer wavelength.

(d) both higher speed and frequency.

97. A rigid body of mass 2 kg is dropped from a

stationary balloon kept at a height of 5o m

from the ground. The speed of the body when

it just touches the ground and the total energy

when it is dropped from the balloon are

respectively

(acceleration due to gravity = 9·8 rnJs2)

(a) 980 m.s- 1 and 980 J

(b) .J980 m.s-1 and .J980 J

(c) 980 m.s-1 and J980 J

(d) J980 m.s-1 and 980 J

98. The temperature of a place on one sunny day

is 113 in Fahrenheit scale. The Kelvin scale

reading of this temperature will be

(a) 318 K

(b) 45 K

(c) 62·8 K

(d) 335·8 K

95. Which one of t he following diseases may be 99

·

caused by the deficiency of vitamin C?

Radiations coming from the Sun are mostly in

the form of

(a) light only. (a) Rickets

(b) Rabies

(c) Hepatitis

(d) Scurvy

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(b) light and long wavelength infrared.

(c) light and short wavelength infrared.

(d) both short and long wavelength

infrared.

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fcp(l~('tiQ ~ ? (a) ~ 1. ~~-am~ I

(b) TflTT 2. ~ f.lqfu ~ ~ 3M ~ ~ ~ I (c) ~ 3. m fcJm ~ sk14i1<~ tR:Cf) mat ~ ~

~-~ ~ <:1k1CI(( ~ ~ I (d)

4. ~3m&~Wr~~~~~

-a~~ 1 ios. f.lq~fum ~ -a ~-~ qft:cnfq'11/~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Cfi1 m Cfil: Btt "3W ~: ~ ~ ~ &ll(§ql cnuft ~? (a) 1, 2, 3 3fu: 4 (a) '11~1ftCfil qf{Cfifq'11 (~ ~~) (b) ~ 1, 2 3fu: 4 (b) ~3nmt ~ (~ ~) (c) ~2~3 (d) ~3~4

101. f.lqiftfuia -q l) ~-m ~ ~ t ?

(a) ~

(b) 3lWfi

Cc) or;r (men)

(d ) ~lffii~C:

102. R"'liftf{sf('f ~ l) ~-~ mur ~ ~ M ~ ~w~t? (a) ~

(b) «mro (c) ~

(d) wft

103. ~-~ ~ ~ ~' ~ 3~16(01 ~ Ca) \ii<:1RCfil~ ~ ~ m ~ Cb) \ii<:1RCfil~ ~ ~ ~ c#iT (c) ~<:1RCfilf!' ~ cf;cc:f))4 ~ ~

Cd) ~<:1RCfilf£ ~ \ill<:13ffi (~) ~ cfiT

104. f.lq~Rsm l:li:! l~l' ltl<~ mu3TI -q -a ~-~ ~ tnU t ? (a) ~ ~C:<:1iflq:; ~

(b) 1:11 ;;Jt i csfiCh tnU

(c) ~ 31Tf?R=i<~OJ mu Cd) ~£lRI;qo:r mu

(c) 461fclfilc ~ (~ ~ ~)

(d ) ~ qftCf)fqOfl (~4l~4<:1 ~~)

107. '~flll~i:!' ~ -en: anmfto ~ ~ f.l'""'!~fuia ~ ~ ll ~ 3ftri)filq:; ~ qrf ~ 2fT ?

(a) ~ (b) ~ (c) 3li:;4C::ICiiiC::

(d) Cill(<!dl

10s. Cfi'1fcq:; -q ~ 'Wlm ~ ~oq ~, R"1R1fuia

"Cfi~"CR~~: .

1. ctmlcr ~ Cfi1 ~ "Ciii~CI;;n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2fT, ~ ~ ~ ~ Cfi<:1'gf{ ~ ~ ~ -ij ~ l:j;ft ~ I

~ wfltll~ ~ ~ mnan ~ 2. 41<:~'11(~ ~ ~ om ~tTCilan ~

S"!fcfCIIi:; q;) "511R'1 1f%<1 em- ~ I

~~-e~-m~~~G~ ? (a) ~ 1

(b) ~ 2

(c) 1 ~ 2 GHl (d) ";{ en 1, ";{ tt 2

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w

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100. Which of the following are the characteristics 105. Paradeep Port is located on the delta of river of electromagnetic waves ? 1. They ~e elastic waves. 2. They can also move in vacuum. 3. They have electric and magneti~

componen ts which are mutually perpendicul~.

(a) Riband

(b) Ganga

(c) Mahanadi

(d) Baitarani

4. They move with a speed equal to 3 lakh meters per second. 106. Which one of the following hypothesis/theory

explains the origin of the universe ? Select the correct answer using the code given below : (a) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (b) 1, 2 and 4 only (c) 2 and 3 only (d ) 3 and 4 only

101. Which one of the following is a non-metallic

mineral ? (a) Iron ~

(b) Mica (c) Copper

(d) Bauxite

102. Which one of the f~llowing is a Rabi crop in

the Northern States of India?

{a) Rice

(b) Bajra

(c) Barley

(d) Ragi

103. The rivers of North-West Europe are good

examples of (a) parallel pattern of drainage. (b) radial pattern of drainage. (c) barbed pattern of drainage. (d) trellis pattern of drainage.

104. Which one of the following ocean currents is a

cold current ? (a) South Atlantic Drift (b) Mozambique Current (c) East Australian Current (d) Caribbean CuiTent

(a) Nebular hypothesis

(b) Binary theory

(c) Big Bang theory

(d) Planetesimal hypothesis

107. Which among the following struggles, based on Gandhi's philosophy of Satyagraha, involved the industrial working ~lass ?

(a) Champaran

(b) Kheda

(c) Ahmedabad

{d) Bardoli

108. Cor:tsider the following statements related to the Virash aiva tradition in Karnataka :

1. The Virashaiva movement was led by a Brahmana named Basavanna, a minister in the court of the Kalachuri ruler in the twelfth century.

2. The Virashaivas encouraged practices, approved by the Dharmashastras, like post-puberty marriages and remarriage of widows.

. Which of the statementJs given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

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2. ~ 8'ftlffi ~ Sl:tll ~Pi Cfl "31ITlJ cf;q;fi ~ ~ (fCf) ~ ~ 3fR ~ mm ~ ~ ~ O!j(q~(RlCfl 3fu: ~ ~ -B ~~-~-;r@~ I

(a) ~ 1

(b ) ~2

(c) 1 3Th: 2 -zyn

(c) ~

. (d ) CflkiR<Ff

. 113. Ft~ffifuHf it "B q;'R-'Bt ~ ~ ~ ~ no. ~ snifu ~ ~ it Pi~ R1 fuio -cn2Rl tR fcrcffi -B ~ ~ ?

~: (a) ~ (b ) ~

1. cill(?1:fiW<ii cnT ~ fcl~Clm -~ fct1 ~ ~ ~ (c) ~ ~ ~4'"llc-4Cfl m it ~ -CflT ~j:tllifl<1 Cd) ~

~~3Th: ~ ~ cf;'r. B&rr -CflT ~ ~ ~<.1<:!~ crff<#UT ~ 31jm\, ~~ ~ 114. <:tll'-'1"1 ~ .

R<i81<1 Cfi8T ~ I Cfa \?h~Cfll ~ Q ? (a) 3tWICflkaf~ 31cl ~<.1Cll~

2. il OJ:tl f4 Cf) ~ m;ffi ~ ~ l1Tif tit mfi ~ ~~WI~~ (~ \lT1f;ft it) I

(a) · ~ 1

(b) ~2

(c) 13fu: 2~

(d) ~ -m 1, "i" ~ 2

(b) ~~~ (c) flT ~C"'C!~ . ·

Cd) 360tCflR<iftftlf ~ "tr:CT ~ ~<'~C!~ -115. f.)Cj~f{g(f -ij ~ ~ creR (~) # ~atm QB

ClTf(fCJ it ~ ~ itl:fl<:JT ~ ~ ?

(a) ~40JR1Cfl (~I~BtCfcll::ta) Ch) ~q"iRtCfi (~Rctd\"ia ) (c ) ~ (ftCfi~;><:) (d) ~Cfi"iRtCfl ( to0-ilctffi::t<.1)

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109. Consider the following statements related to 111. Which of the following was/were among the Wellesley's administration: decisions taken by the First Continental

1.

2.

In the SIX ye_ars of Wellesley's

administration, the army accounted for

42·5 percent of the Company's total

expenditure.

Wellesley's administrative measures

were restricted to the affairs of the

Company and had nothing to do with

the commercial and military affairs of

the Indian ruling families.

Which of the statement/s given above is/are

correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

110. Consider the following statements concerning

the Russian Revolution :

1. The Bolsheviks believed that in a . ociety like Tsarist Russia,

Congress held in Philadelphia in September 1774?

1. It rejected a plan for a colonial union under t he British authority.

2. 3.

It drew up a statement of grievances. It agreed upon a scheme to stop trade between the Colonies and England.

Select the correct answer using the code given below: (a) 1 and 3 only (b) 2 only (c) 1 and 2 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 ·

112. Which one of t he following land territories of Indonesia is not touched by the Equator ? (a) Sumatra (b) Sulawesi (c) Java (d) Kalimantan

113. Which one of the following sedimentary rocks is organically formed ? (a) Shale (b) Chert (c) Halite (d) Chalk

repress1ve s the party should be disciplined and' 114.

should cont rol the number of its According to the Koppen climatic

members.

2. The Mensheviks believed that the party

should be opened to all (as in Germany).

Which of the statement/s given above is/are

correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

115.

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classification, the letter code Cfa denotes {a) Tropical wet climate. (b) Humid subtropical climate. (c) Tundra climate. (d) Tropical wet and dry climate.

In which one of the following folds is the axial plane found to be virtually horizontal ?

(a) Isoclinal

(b) Anticlinal

(c) Recumbent

(d) Monoclinal

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116. m«J -a 3laT (fCf; ~ ~ <fiT ~ m~ 12 1. ~~R=t~a .q -a ~- Cf)RU'fj~ ~ cfit ~ -a ~ cfit ~ .q ~ M 11m~ ? ~ .q ~ ~ 3ilmfiicn ~ ~ ?

(a) 12 1. ~-~ 3'11f41XfliU ~ 3'ihJlfiiqo; ~ cnr (b) 16 l1rf ~ fcnm I (c) 27 (d) 62

111 . ~ 'ijll:{T ~ ~ mcm -a wi«f ~ ?

(a) ~ (b) ~fS<H (c) ~ _A-fd &St,....,..· d,...,."i

(d ) ~-~M4"i

11s. m -=@ ~ GJit .q Pi~k!R9a .q -8 cnt.T-m -cn2R

~ :rtf~? (a) $ -=@ cnT f.rmuT 1869 -ij ~3TT 2fT I

(b) ~ ~ mrR "Cf))-~ mrR -8 ~ t I

(c) ~ ~= ''k141~1 mr (~cq ~) ~ 3fu:

2.

3.

~ ~ ~ '81l'IINlCf) 31tt U\il;f\fdqo; . ~{:CHI~~ I

~~~3To:~ (~) qftq~"i q;) 3lmH GR1m I

4. ~ {~ql~ OllqBI4 cfit Slt!Hdl (~) "Cf)) ~ I

~~Tf'Q;~cnrm~mft~~:

(a) ~ 13ltt3

(b) ~ 1, 3 3fu: 4

(c) ~4

(d) 1, 2, 3 3fu: 4

~ ~ ."~~q~~n -a wa- ~ ~ <ffi1 <fiT 122. 'lffi(f ~ ~'qH cnr ~ 46 ~ ~~ 3fu: m ~~I ~ f%al ~ si'ict:~ I~H cnT ~ Cfi\dl ~?

(d) ~ ~ l'l~l{i!JR ~ ~ ~ "Cf)) ~ ;rm (a) ~ 3'f("<nt€4cii ~ Slcl:tls;>R ~ "Ch«ft ~ I (b) . 3'1j~d ~' 3'1j~d "'=t\illfdt:i'i om

119. ~ m (t.J 3'fTq; m) ~ Gffi .q f.l~Rif@a .q ~ Cf)l'l':lll< cp1l ~ -a ~-m ~ ~ ~~ ? (c) ~ ~ 4il:4l"'"il3'11 -a~ 04ful4i (a) ~-Ch~·ill{i cfit ~ -a -Jlqo;Tfil~ ~ ~

~u~«.B "Cf))-~ ~ ~ I (d) ~~-a~~ (b) ~q;;TRJ~ ~ Shi~'l:al ~ qrf ~ ~ . .4-- ·p,. ~ ~ ~ ~

"IDa-Tfi'a ~ I 123. ~ m<o <:f) ~ 4t:::~l'I:S(.1 "i HI~ "i ::tl Cf'll1

~~~~~.4-- ~? (C) St>IIO ICI\Itll 'IIOICIItl<ll q-, ~ fii(c;fd lt1, ,.......t~~ ~ ~ ~ (l"';f\fdq:; crf ~ ~ ~ (a) {iqqffi) ~ ~~I (b ) mzy~~

"" (d) ~ 1794 .q ftt~1'ifl"f ~ <T~mfCI4< ~ (c) 4k1HI 3l¥f Cf)(.1l1l ~ ~~m~ ~U\if~mll<ff' (d ) ~~~

120. f.l8f<1fuJa .q -a ~ ~ ~ -a-en ~ ~ 124. R""lkif@a .q -a lif;{icf)) ~ Rqi{i"i (~-f.tCh1(.11) ~~-cnGCffffi~~2fT? -ij~2ft? (a) {i f4{-"fl~ ~ (~) u;ft ~~ (b ) '§,1~"i l~ GR\iff (b ) ~ ~ WJi(

(c) 3m:.~. ~ (c) oTI=<rr m (d) ~~~ (d ) ;rAT~

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116. How many Ramsar conservation been enlisted from India so far ?

(a) 12

sit es have 121. \Vhich among the following was/were among the factors for England to experience the Industrial Revolution first ?

(b) 16

(c) 27

(d) 62

117. The Munda language group belongs to which

family?

(a ) Austric

(b) Dravidian

(c) Sino-Tibetan

(d) Indo-Europeari

118. Which one of the following statements about

the Suez Canal is not correct ?

(a) The Suez Canal was constructed in 1869.

(b) It links the Mediterranean Sea and the

Red Sea.

(c) It has a six lock system and ships cross 122. the different levels through these locks.

119.

(d) It has given Europe a new gateway to

the Indian Ocean.

Which among the following statements is not

correct about the Reign of Terror ?

(a) The Jacobins dashed out the Girondists with the help of sans-cll:lottes.

(b)

(c)

(d)

The Jacobins were in league with the

French clergy. The arrest for anti-revolutionary activities was by law restricted t o the

political class.

The Reign of Terror came to ~ end with the execution of Robesp1erre by guillotine in July 1794.

123.

120. Who among the foll~wing was the first Indian to qualify for the Indian Civil Service ? 124.

{a) Satyendranath Tagore

(b) Surendranath Banerjee

(c) R.C. Dutt

(d) Subhas Chandra Bose

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1. The scientific inventions had paved the way for Industrial Revolution.

2. It had favourable social and political structures in place.

3. Navigable rivers had made inland transport easier. ·

4. It had seen the ascendancy of capitalist practices.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

·(a) 1 and 3 only

(b) 1, 3 and 4 only

(c) 4 only

(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

Article 46 of the Constitution of India refers to the promotion of educational and economic

interests of

(a) religious minorities.

(b) Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other weaker sections.

(c) displaced persons from large irrigation projects.

(d) the economically deprived.

Who was the Education Minister in the first Cabinet of independent India ?

(a) Sarvepalli Radha.krishnan

(b) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

(c) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

(d) Acharya Narendra Dev

Who among the following died in exile ?

(a) Rani Laxmibai

(b) Bahadur Shah Zafar

(c) Tantia Tope

(d) Nana Saheb

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125. ~2:Cft ~ q(d(q(O( ~ d[qqFf cfiT ~(q(;::;q

(~) ~ W1R QOCOcfi f1mft ~? (a) 311l!'"iq-se -ij; ~ ~ 1R

@ffi 131. ~eq-se (fuWiffil!<) ~ GFIT mar ~ ?

(a) ~ 3ltt ~ mcm (~) ~

(b ) ~ (?Jcj)qT~) cfr ~ ~ "CR

(c) qUjq${1 -ij; ~ ~ "CR

(d ) 8Gd1q«lq1 («;i~qT~) cfr ~ ~ "CR

126. ~ ei*iiRICfl ~ m~ ~

(b) ~ 3ltt ~ -e (c) ~ 3ltt mrn ~ om vrcm: ~

(d) mcm: 3ltt ~ ~

(NRLC)~ g~l{"fl! ~ ~ ~? 132. ~-G~c:?l·llfale cfiT ~ mro -;:ftffi ~A; (a) ~ Q ~ t:R:Cfl 2ll/~

(b ) c:?l@'"i& 1. G~Hllt\l! (~) {-lflc:m; ~ ~ (c) Cf>l{1Cf>ldl f.Mun cfiT ~ ~ fcrcw:T "ij 9)'"itki:HI (d) ~

127. ~ilCflC:Cf) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ?

(a) fi1~q

(b) ~

(c) ~

(d) fit'#!l(G

128. ~8Cfcoi~C:, ~8lGI~C: 3ltt m (~) ~ ~3i '1>R1Cfl f;r~ ~ ?

(a) ~ ~ l1r.ft ~ (b) "qq.{ (~) ~

(c) J€l~ll!( (~) ~

Cfl\-rr I

2. 3ltt-~(qdql{t ~-a i_of"lqlc{\ ~ ~ ~ . ~ qf{q<fo:r I

~~~~~~Cfi\~~~ : (a) ~1

(b ) ~2

(c)

(d) 1 o) 1, 1 ~ 2

(d ) ~ ~ ~ 133. 'qffif ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~' fcf;;r

129. ~ (~) cfiT ~ cfiT ~ GR1 ~ ~ ~ -ij; 3ij~d ~ 3ltt 31j~d '3H\illffi4\ ~ mit Cf)) ~ ";fTll -e "\ifRT ~ ~ ? Sl!tll 8'"1 3fu: ~ tx "c:?1l1i ;rtf ~ ? (a) ~ ~ 'U' 3la;R 3lTCf;R ~mit ("lk~

~)

(b) 3ltl mit (~ ~) (c) G~l@~ (~)

(d ) ~~ (~Rll<i)

130. fPlqR1f€m -ij ~~--at ~ (zyt) ~ ~ ?

(a) ~~fehCfl ~ (b) cn1cn1e ~ (c) mfii4=1 ~ (d) ffficllcft01 ~

BEM-U-TAG ( 30 - A)

1.

2.

3. ihH {"fl! 3ltt M 'J11 (q

~ ~ 111; ~ CfiT ~ Cfi\ ~ 3m ~ :

(a) ~1

(b) ~ 13fu: 2 (c) ~ 2 afn: 3

(d) 1, 2 a:fu: 3

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125. The normal lapse rate of temperature of 131. Lithosphere consists of

Earth's atmosphere drops to ooc at the (a) upper and lower mantle.

(a) upper part of ionosphere. (b) crust and core. (b) upper-boundary of the tropopause.

(c) lower part of mesosphere. (c) crust and uppermost solid mantle.

(d ) upper boundary of stratopause. (d) mantle and core.

126. The headquarters of National Laboratory for Conservation of Property (NRLC) is located at

Research Cultural 132. The principal component(s) of

(a) New Delhi

(b) Lucknow

(c) Kolkata

(d) Bhopal

127. Loktak.lake is situated in the State of

128.

129.

130.

(a) Sikkim

(b) Manipur

(c) Odisha

(d) Mizoram

Stalactite, stalagmite and pillars are the

depositional landforms of

(a) running water. (b) . wmd. (c)

(d)

glacier.

underground water.

A deep valley characterized by steep step-like

slope is known as

(a) U-shaped valley.

(b ) Blind valley.

(c) Gorge.

(d ) Canyon.

Which one of the following is a major plate ?

(a) Pacific Plate

(b) Cocos Plate

(c) Arabian Plate

(d ) Philippine Plate

Nehru-Mahalanobis strategy of economic

development was/were

1. Restruct~g economic dependency on metropolitan capitalism into independent economic development.

2. Transition from semi-feudal agriculture to capitalist farming.

Select the correct answer using the code given below: .

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

133. The provisions of the Fifth Schedule of the

Constitution of ~dia shall not apply to the

adminis tration and control of the Scheduled

Areas and Scheduled Tribes in

1.

2.

3.

Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Odisha

Assam and Tripura

Meghalaya and Mizoram

Select the correct answer using the code given below :

(a) 1only

(b) 1 and 2 only

(c) 2 and 3 only

(d) 1, 2 and 3

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134. ~IG INl<t> wc:m: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 137. ~ TfNt ~ U"l g(f<t>l( 2019 ~ ~

-q RJOOOtRifum ~ 1R fcrq-n: ~ : RJOOOtRifula -q 'B fcn~ct>l ~ fcnm TTm 2IT ? •

1. ~ ~ p ~ ~ ~ ~IGINlCf> ~ 1:R ~ fcom 2fr, ~ ~ ~ q;)

~ ~ 3W.m 1:R ~ 3lCRT ~ ~ . ~ cw.iT "<:f>T ~ "C'f)GT 2fT I

2. ~ ~ '~~R1a (~) ~ ~' ~ ~ cfit ~ ~ ~ ~ g{i~lRld (~~ClH) ~ cfit ~ ~ ~ I

~ -q B ~-m~ tf12R ~ m ?

(a) ~ 1

(b) ~2

(c) 1 3fu: 2 C!};n (d) -;:r (f) 1, -;:r ~ 2

135. ~ fC4d51dl ~ ~ ~ RJOOOtRifuld ~ 1:R fcrq-n: ~ : .

1. 3it:~tlfcnm ~ -;:rro ~ ~ ~ ~ fiAT

~

(a) ~ ~ 3fR 4I~~Cl( ~

(b) mpjt~~~~

(c) fcmc ~ ~ 4l(l~l{ ~

(d) ~ ~ 3fu: tJtrr ~

138. RJ;JRif@a -q B fcnB uar ~ 1:fH (~ ~) c€r ~ ~ -q GI~ ~ f~~PTCfT ~?

(a) ~~

(b) ll'Gl ~

(c ) ~

(d ) fil':'tl(G

coT{ ~ ~ 1

139. SAMARTH (w:~~-), RJOOOtR1fum -q 'B ~ 451_1~C~

2. ~ 04141ft:41 ~ ~ ~ ~ <StR;tSCf>l{

CflT ~ lWrr I

~~~~Cfll~CR~~~: (a) ~ 1

(b) ~2

(c) 1~ 2~

(d ) -;:r a) 1, -;:r ~ 2

(a) ~ ~ Chi~Cf>l

(b) ~ ~ cN4kl{<

(c) ~ 3fR Rl~ll@14g0iq_

(d) ~ 3fu:~

BEM-U-TAG ( 32-A)

cfa~~~~~~?

(a) ~ G511~CI

(b) ~ ~ ~ Cf>~IOI 4511~'4

( c) ~ ~ 3fu: 3£JG~ft~d I q;ll~\4

(d ) 11RCf ~ ~ 4511~'4

(b ) ~ 3{\~:i)f?lcp wan~

(c) ~"§\~~

(d ) ~f@ci~~

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134. Consider the following statements related to 137. Who among the following were selected for the

Dayanand's idea of social reform :

1.

2.

Dayanand's reform envisaged a social order, where different castes pe1formed functions suitable to their status determined by merit.

Dayanand's 'robust Vedic counterpart' challenged the masculine West that had enslaved the Aryavarta.

Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award 2019 ?

(a) Vijay Kumar and Yogeshwar Dutt

(b) Sakshi Malik and Jitu Rai

(c) Virat Kohli and Mirabai Chanu

(d) Bajrang Punia and Deepa Malik

Which of the statement/s given above is/are 138. Betel leaf of which one of the following States correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 on]y

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

135. Consider the following statements concerning

the American War of Independence :

1. The Americans raised the slogan, 'No taxation without representation'.

2. The American merchants resorted to the boycott of the British products.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

{c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2

has been accorded a GI tag recently?

(a ) Andhra Pradesh

(b) Madhya Pradesh

(c) Kerala

(d) Mizoram

139. SAMARTH is a flagship sltill development

scheme of which one of the following

Ministries ?

(a) Ministry ofTextiles

(b) Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers

Welfare

(c) Ministry of Skill Development and

Entrepreneurship

(d ) Ministry of Huma n Resource

Development

136. The first UDAY (Utkrisht Double Decker 140. CORAS is a separ ate Commando Unit of Air-Conditioned Yatri) Express train runs

between (a) National Security Guard

(a ) Delhi and Kalka

(b) Bengaluru and Coimbatore

(c) Chennai and Visakhapatnam

(d) Chennai and Bengaluru

BEM-U-TAG ( 33 - A)

(b) Central Industrial Security Force

(c) Railway Protection Force

(d) Central Reserve Police Force

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141. ~ ~ ~ Grit -ij f.:ii•ZiklRsd -ij "« ~-m 146. ~ 'iHcfl4 ~ (~ !g~Rlft~H t ) CflGf

~~ ;rtf ~? 10Rlm~~ ?

(a) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~) c#a ~ ~ (a) 26 \3ff 2ft I . (b) 17~

(b) ~ fililtlft41 (~) ~ ~ q;) ~ ~I

(c) ~ ~ ~ ~' fcti«J.fl ~ ~ ~~ f.:t~a mor 2ll I

(c) 19~

(d ) 27 ffidAI(

(d) ~\i!RIGR (l\i4Chltt -ij ~ R~d urn CfiT 147. ~-2 ~ ~ q;) R'"""lklRsd -ij -« ~-m ';fT1l

~ C'fi(OT 2lT I -re:m Tim ~ ?

142. ~ ~ ~ ~' fcfl«cf)) 3l~&TOT -q (a) ~ Cf)I;1Cf)'dl -ij ~ ~ ~ cfa ~3TIO cfa ~ (b) ~ 2ft? (a) <4l~"il~ ~ (b) ~~ (c) m Cfiia ~ (d) ~ ~ '"ll~utG

143. Cfff 1800 -ij RI'*H'R (~) ~ W"iiCI~t:4l q;)

R'""iiftRsia firiW ~ 3fu: ~'l{1PI4< wu ~ cfit 'i~Hct>ltl ~ ~ Slct>R:a (3~fltR:a ) Ff;m llm

2ll :

{a) ~ ffm'cr (b ) ~~(h;:;;Jft

(c) ~ful (d) ~ i:t<::CfiT'h

144. R'""iktRsa .q ~ ~-m ~ ~41R1~H ~ ~ ~ ~ (~) tfiT ~ ~ ;rtf 2lT ?

(a) ~

(b ) "5mT ( 'SrWrr) (c) ~

(c) >rnA'

(d ) ~

148. ~ ~ ~ m~-~, fcmR 3fu: <X~Rh41 Cfl1 ~ 2o19 -ij mm u=;r 3<%R ~ T!CIT ~ ?

(a) ~

(b) <!)

(c) (fA

(d ) ~

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141. Which one of the fo~owing statements is not 146. World Humanitarian Day is celebrated on

true about Ijarah system ? (a) 26th June

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d )

It was a system of revenue farming. . .

It encouraged the role of middlemen.

Under this system, land revenue was fixed for the peasant.

The ijaradar paid a fixed amount to the State treasury.

142. During the Swadeshi movement, a National College was started in Calcutta under the

principalship of

(a) Rabindranath Tagore

(b) Aurobindo Ghosh

(c) Rajani Kant Sen

(d) Syed Abu Mohammad

143. The ruins of Vijayanagara (Hampi) were brought to public light in the year 1800 by the following British sw"Veyor and engineer :

(a) James Prinsep

(b) Colin Mackenzie

(c) James Rennell

(d) Charles Metcalfe

144. Which countrY among the following was not a part of the Third Coalition against Napoleon?

(a) Russia

(b) Prussia

(c) Sweden

(d) France

(b)

(c)

(d )

17th July

19th August

27th September

147. Which one of the following is the name given

to the lander ofChandrayaan-2?

(a) Vigyan

(b) Anusandhan

(c) Pragyan

(d) Vikram

148. Along with Pranab Mukheijee, how many

more persons were conferred the Bharat

Ratna Award in the year 2019?

(a) One

(b ) Two

(c) Three

(d) Four

149. Aishwarya Pissay excels in which one of the

following sports ?

(a) Badminton

(b) Boxing

(c) Motorsports

(d) Chess

150. Which one of the following films was adjudged l45. Which one of the following pairs of travellers as the Best Feature Film in the 66th National

and their nationality is not correctly

matched ? (a) Ibn Battuta -Moroccan

(b) Duarte Barbosa- Portuguese

(c) Jean Baptiste Tavernier - Dutch

(d) Niccolao Manucci- Venetian

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Film Awards?

(a) Bulbul Can Sing

(b ) Hellaro

(c) Badhaai Ho

(d) Uri

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DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO

T.B.C.: BEM-U-TAG Test Booklet Series

TEST BOOKLET

GENERAL ABILITY TEST

Time A llowed : Two Hours and Thirty Minutes

INSTRUCTIONS

Maximum Marks : 600

1. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS, ETC. IF SO,. GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET.

2. P lease note that it is the candidate's responsibility to encode and fill in the Roll Number and T~st Booklet Series~ B, CorD carefully and without any omission or discrepancy at the appropriate p laces in the OMR Answer Sheet. Any omission/discrepancy will render the Answer Sheet liable for rejection. ·

3. You have to enter your Roll Number on the Test Booklet in the Box provided alongside. DO NOT write anything else on the Test Booklet.

4. This Test Booklet contains 150 items (questio~s) in two parts : PART- A and PART- B. Each item in PART- B is printed both in Hindi and English. Each item comprises four responses (answers). You will select the response which you want to mark on the Answer Sheet. In case you feel that there is more than one correct response, mark the response which you consider the best. In any case, choose ONLY ONE response for each item.

5. You have to mark all your responses ONLY on the separate Answer Sheet provided. See directions m the Answer Sheet.

6. All items carry equal marks. 7. Before ,YOU proc~ed to mark i!l the ~swer Sheet the response to various items in the Test Booklet,

you l_la~e to fill. m some particulars m the Answer Sheet as per instructions sent to you with your Admission Certificate.

8. Mter you have completed filling in all your responses on the Answer Sheet and the examination has concluded, y~m should hand over to the Invigilator only the Answer Sheet. You are permitted to take away w1th you the Test Booklet.

9. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Test Booklet at the end. 10. Penalty for wrong answers :

THERE WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY THE CANDIDATE IN THE OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION PAPERS. (i) There are four alternatives for the answer to every question. For each question for which a

wrong answer has been given by the candidate one-third of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty. '

(ii) If a candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the given answers happens to be correct and there will be same penalty as above to that question.

(iii) If a question is left blank, i.e., no answer is given by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that question.

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