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Booklet SI No: 9017 Time 45 Minutes Full Mark SO No. of items: 50 No. of Pages: 20 (including rough work) (SMS- 2014-15) PAPER - I - A \Cl9lQ :45 fjg~ q~q~~1 : 50 g~ q~~1 : SO q~1 q~~1 : 20 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Read the following instructions carefully before you open the question booklet 1. A separate OMR Answer Sheet is supplied for writing the answers. Write down your application from no. & 12 digit roll number on it as per your Admission Card and darken the appropriate circles on the answer sheet. 2. Do' not write anything in this Booklet except the 12 digit Roll No. however you can use the blank pages provided for the rough work at the end of this booklet. 3. Start answering when you are told to do so. Do not turn the-pages before that. 4. Answer all the questions. Each question has four probable answers of which one is correct. You have to choose the correct one and blacken your choice in the OMR answer sheet by a black/blue ball point pen. Use of pencil is not allowed. If your choice is second response then answer like this. '< "0"'" -< £1Q1~I2Jl~£1IQ ~6Q~19~1 g~ Q~QI 6~I@QI qQ~ g6Q~IQ~1 ~~~ Cl~I~qQQ (l~ I 1. QGlQ 6QI6tQI (lIQ ~~'<I ~QQI OMR QGlQ GIQ{jjl ~~I~IQ~ I 6«l<t6Q QYlQ ~I~fi~~, GIQ6Q 6Q~I<tQI QQ~I~ uri ~f1.Q '<IQ"QIQ ~~ Q~~ 6QJQ ~F1.616Q~ '<!Q"QGl61B'QQ Q(lq'Y 6Ql6QQGi G~I QQ I 2. 6QIQ ~f1.QQ~61161 ~~~ G~ '<12Q~QI6Q 6~~ ~12 G~ Qq G/Y1 (l/Q QQ~ GIQ{jjl6Q Qq Q/Y1 GQ(lIQ I 3. 6~6616Q6~ Gii?I~Q QGlQ6QQI~ ~IQ~ G61611 qQ~ q~1 ~~Q (3Q£lI(3~121 4. «lYl~ g~Q QGlQ Q~,I g661~Q g~Q 9/66119 «l~IQ~QGlQ0~I~J9~ 6QeJ.~6QI9'<1 6~ QGl61I OG( QGl619QI~ OMR QIQ~6Q E'J.QI 6QI6QQ9Gl Q~l QQI '<Ie!8IQ ~ GF1./~Q QQ8'<1~ 68~, Q~Qi?/Q QQ81QI 68~,~1nl Q~Qi?I61,(jIIQ<JIQQ ~IQ I ~Q G.6Y1 ~Q ~f1.Q 6QI6QQ g~Q QGl61 6QI6QQ QI~ 611i?1 6i?6Q '<!8Q (jIIQQI 8. (3~~1~~QIQ6Q 6Q1G1~ tt9eJ.6Q g'Q/{jjll QI~IQ QQQGl1~ {;I~IkJ,Q6QlQ Cl61I~QI @e@@ g661~(jII OG( QGl61(lIQ '<I(jII~f1.Q Q~I~Q I ~Q QGl6181Q ~f1.Q Q£lI~Q ~12 I 5. 6. - 0 _ _ GQI~'<I ~~ £JIQ ~Q GQI~'<I~ ~~Q GQIGQQ Q~I QQ GIi?IGi?GQ GQ1,,'l ~~Q QtJl~Q ~1i?1 7. 6~~ Q~9 QI~QI ~~ 6QQ~ OMR QGlQQIQ~ {;IQ1~(jllfi Q~ I 5. For wrong answer, there is no deduction of marks. One mark shall be awarded for each correct response. 6. No mark will be awarded for a question if acandidate darkens more thanonechoice. 7. Return the Answer Sheet only to the I invigilator as soon as the final bell rings. 8. English version of the question paper will be considered as final if any dispute arises out of variation in translated version. A Ask for another booklet if itisdefectlve, before you 'startanswering~e.. - tt9'J.l!l Q~(jII18HiileJ.6Q @QQ. GQQIqQ~ QQ~ig Q~ I 1 . SMS 2014-15

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Booklet SI No: 9017Time 45 MinutesFull Mark SONo. of items: 50No. of Pages: 20(including rough work)

(SMS- 2014-15)PAPER - I - A

\Cl9lQ : 4 5 fjg~q~q~~1 : 50

g~ q~~1 : SO

q~1 q~~1 : 20

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATESRead the following instructions carefully beforeyou open the question booklet

1. A separate OMR Answer Sheet issupplied for writing the answers. Writedown your application from no. & 12 digitroll number on it as per your AdmissionCard and darken the appropriate circleson the answer sheet.

2. Do' not write anything in this Bookletexcept the 12 digit Roll No. however youcan use the blank pages provided for therough work at the end of this booklet.

3. Start answering when you are told to doso. Do not turn the-pages before that.

4. Answer all the questions. Each questionhas four probable answers of which oneis correct. You have to choose the correctone and blacken your choice in the OMRanswer sheet by a black/blue ball pointpen. Use of pencil is not allowed. If yourchoice is second response then answerlike this.

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5. For wrong answer, there is no deductionof marks. One mark shall be awarded foreach correct response.

6. No mark will be awarded for aquestion if a candidate darkens morethan one choice.

7. Return the Answer Sheet only to theI invigilator as soon as the final bell rings.

8. English version of the question paper willbe considered as final if any disputearises out of variation in translated version.

A

Ask for another booklet if itisdefectlve, before you 'start answering~e.. -tt9'J.l!l Q~(jII18HiileJ.6Q@QQ. GQQI qQ~ QQ~ig Q~ I

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1. If "ka bi pu y-a" means "you are very-.><.

industrious", "ya 10 ka wo" meansor-- ~_

"they seem very indu~rious", "Ia puIe" means "you can see", "sun pun yunya" means "how industrious she is",~then which word could mean"industrious" ?:c:==-~---

1. <f(]Q "ka bi pu ya" Q ~2J "you are very

<industrious", "yalo ka wo" Q ~2J "they

seem very industrious"; "Ia pu Ie" Q<

~2J "you can see", "sun pun yunya" .< . .

Q ~2J "how industrious she is", Ei6'Ei9\:I, . <

Ei~~ tSIQQ~2J "industrious" Ei29?A. ka

A. ka

D. pun

8. wo

C. ya

D. pun

2. If "m~ yang~' means "fruits are ripe","pe"lao~ ~" means "oranges arenot ripe", "~~ nue .~k" means"mangoes a~~ rip:e",then which wordcould mean"mangoes" ?

A. may

8. pe

~.c/ nue,.../.

D. mink

2. ~Q "mink yang pe" Q ~eJ "fruits are

ripe", "pe laomay mink" Q ~eJ"oranges<

are not ripe", "may pe nue mink" Q ~2J

"mangoes are not ripe", Ei6'Ei"9Ei~Q<

~QQ ~2J "mangoes" Eii?9?

A. may

8. pe

C. nue

D .. mink

leptocat

catdeer

leptodeer

A.

8.

C.

<3. . ~Q "platideer" Q ~2J. "yellow hat",

"Ieptodeer" Q ~21 "yellow stick",<

"leptocat"Q ~2J "woodstick", EiQEi9

Ei~~ '8IQQ~eJ "yellow wood" &29 ?leptocat

leptodeer

platicat

A.

c.

D.

If "platideer" means "yellow hat",- ----'~deer" means "yellow stick",;~~ means "wood sJ!!:I<" , then .which word could mean"yellow wood" ?

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D. platicat

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Q. (4..:6):Fill in the blanks from the alternatives.looking at both the letter and number patterns.

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Y11~1;"Y1C1Y~QI~ ~~Y~I~ QQ61 QQ

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4. ZAs' Y4B, XC6, W3D,

A. E7V

B. VzE

C. VE5

D. VE7

5. PsQR, P4QS, P3QT,

A. PQW

B. PQVz

C. PzQU

D. PQ3U

6. o DEF, DEF 2' DE2F 2"

A. DEF3

B. D3EF 3

C. DzE3FD, DzEzFz

A.

B.

C.

9>/,/

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Q. ( ]-9): Choose the correct alternative whichwill replace the question mark?

5. PsQR, P4QS, P3QT, __ ' P1QV

A PQW

B. PQVz. '.' ~ .y/PzQ~ '."~-, .

D. PQ3U

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A. 10

B. 14

C . 8

'6 "

D.

4

15

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8

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B. 14

C. 8

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D. 6

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A. 14~

B. "22 lJC. /.320

/32

A. 14

B. 22

C. 320

D. 32

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/B. 45 B. 45C. 47 C. 47D. 35 D. 35

Q. (10-12): The questions from 10 to 12 arebased on the following information: The oppositefaces of a big cube are colored with red, blackand green. After that it is cut into 64 small equalcubes.

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B.

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D.

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10.' How many small cubes are there whereone face. is green and other one iseither black or red ? ..

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11. How.many small cubes are there whichhave no coloured faces.?

A. 0

~~/ 4\\.c. 8

D. .16

12. How many small cubes are there whose3 faces. are coloured?

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3

B

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C. 6D. 5

D.

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14. Two positions of a die are shown. Ifthere are two dots in the bottom, thenhow many dots win be on the opposite

top?

13. From the four positions of a cubeshown below, which letter will be Onthe taceopposite to face with 'A' ?

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15. Four positions of a cube are shownbelow. Which letter will be opposite to'F'?

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B. D

C. B

D. E

A.

B.

c.D. Brother

A. C0 _C. B~

D. E

A. Nephew

~<", Cousin~'

C. Uncle

0.(16-17): Ais the son ofB. C, B's sister has Q. (16-17): A~BQ'Q CCJQ C1£1~, C'. B Q'Q Q@611

a son D and a daughter E. F is the m~rnal C1£1~ '<I)i'P C ~Q 6QI~'<I <fJQ' IJ (3.6~@'<I QgYI E

uncle of D. . I/'f.." 'V ~\I~ I F, D ~ f11111l£'~ I

16. How is A related to D? ~ (;/ /' t r6. A ~Q D ~ «ll? «ll'l(;/ 10'61?v---',i

D. \Y1/Q

17. How many nephews does F have?

D. One

A.

B.

(}'/'

Nil

Three _

Two~ "c. ,<c£Q

D. ''<IQ

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Q . (18,. t~): The sum of the income of M andN is mor~ than that of P and Q taken together.The su~"of the income of M and P is the

", same as.~that of Nand Q taken together. Mearns half as much as the sum of the income

ofN and Q.

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g'Q ~IQQ 'Q1Yl~Ol~ ~~Q I M (3 P g'Q ~~QQ

Q1Yl~ N (3 Q g'Q ~HJ,Q Q1Yl~ <.(129 <aYlI~ I

M' g'Q ~IQ N (3 Q g'Q ~IQQ QYl&Q ~6~Q

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18. Which of the foHowing statement is not

correct?

A, N earns more than P

B. N earns more than Q

C? ';:."P earns more than Q ' f'/M earnsmorethanN

A.

B.

c.

D.

P, Q ~6~lal ~CJ..Q6QIC(ii\QIQQQ~

M, .N ~6~lal ~CJ..Q6QI<Qi\£\\QQQ~ I

19. Whose income ,is the heighest?

A. M

B.' P

/ND. Q

A: M

B. P

C. N

D. Q

1001000

B.

A.

20. XlQ 1000 ~ ~QI~., '1000 ~ ~~IQ 1000c>. •••

Q~6Q f1IQ~, 6~696Q6~ Q~6Q 10 ~!

~QI~ 10 ~ ~~I~ Y1IQ6~'t? 1, 1

l,~.~

20. If 1000 cats kill 1000 mice in 1000 days,then in how many days 10 cats would

kill 10 mice?

~B. 100

"7 10

0, "1

C. 10

D. 1

Mt~a~2'N\

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0.(21-22): In the following diagram rectanglerepresents men, trjangl~ represents educated,circle represents urban arid square representsgovernment employees. Accordingly answerquestions from 2'1 to 22.

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21. Which one of the following repB:~sentsthe educated men but not urban ?

A.' 9

B. 5

~~1~

0.(21-22): QQ 0~6Q ~lfhQ 6sB~ 1fJ~<aSlI£lG'

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21. ~~ Q~j\~ E)~~~ ~i?QQIQl Eii?IQ~2lQI

~~G\ q<i~~~~I'<J ?

A. 9

B. 5

C. 4,

O. '11

II,

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. 22. Which one of the following representsa woman who is urban as well asgovernment employee?

7

13, "~ ",10~ "6

0.( 23-26): Select a figure from amongst theAnswer Figures which will continue the sameseries as established by the five Problem Figures..~-- .

22. ??~ 9~j\~E)~~~ ~i?QQI~l ~Q~IQl

~J~Q ~Q2lQI f12~J~ ~~I'Q ' ?

A. 7

B. 13

C. 10O. 6

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«lOG SQQ@1 0Q @@Q0Q Y1~%1QI~ I'\. . -.l -.I d-

23. 23.

Answer.Figures:Problem Figures:

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~ ~ ~ ff- 2{'.

(A). (B) (C) (0) (E) (1) (2)

//1A. 1

B. 2 B. 2~3 C. 3O. 4 O. 4

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24. 24.

Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E).

Answer Figures:

I--~I~I~I~I(1) (2) Y /<J

A. 1

B. 2 /~--

D. 4

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

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A. 1

B. 2

C. 3D. 4

Answer Figu.res:

0 • 0 0

- - - -.X X .x •C C C

26.

(E) (2) (3) (4)

Problem Figures: Answer Figures:

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

(A) (B) (e) (D)

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A. l'

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D. 4

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(1) (2) ;Y (4)

IA. 1

B. 2. [r 3'J. ID. 4

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27. The left hand side figures is folded toform a box. Choose from the boxes (1),(2),(3) and (4), that are similar to thebox formed.

< ~ ~

27. ~I~ ~I~Q ~~I ~ Qlg"'Q '<I'" ~I~

~~.lIQ E)~IQ~ I Q~ (1), (2), (3) <3(4) ~I~

f11~__~ E)~~~ @t"JIQ~I~ Q2 Q~I~ ?

A. (2) and (3) only

~ (1), (3) an9 (4) only

C. (2) and (4) only.;;P-

~1)and (4) only

(1) (2)

~

LtJ(3) 3\

A. 6QQ~ (2) (3 (3)

B. 6QQ~ (1), (3) (3 (4) .

C. 6QQ~ (2) (3 (4)

D. 6QQ~ (1) (3 (4)

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0.(28-30): Find out the alternative figure from 1,2, 3 & 4 which contains figure (X) as its part.

28..

Q.(28-30): 1,2,3 (34 flClY~ 6~@~Q 6<) 6Q ('J.QI

Q~Q'<IQ ~'8I G'121~Q~G' QQ I

28.

A. (1)

. B....~(2.~.(3) .

D. (4)

(X)

29.

EE rn ~ ~(1) (2) AJY (4)

A. (1)

B.. (2)

C. (3)D. (4)

29.

A. (1)B. (3)

~

(X) (1) (3)

A. (1)

B. (3)

C. (4)D. (2)

(4)

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30.(',- 30.

(X) (2) (3) (4)

~'A. (1 )

B. (4) B. (4)

C. (3) C. (3)

D. .(2) D. (2)

31. 31.

~

~.

(X) (1) (3) (4) (X)

0.(31-33i' thoosethe correct mirror image ofthe' giv:er(figure (X) from amongst the four

alternatives.

A. 1

~~C. '3

>/4

0.(31-33): (X) 6~ Q<:IIl()I@QQI ~gQQG6I~gQ0. :4 ~ QQ~ C(llgG'C(ltly~ ~~I<:I I ,

A 1

B. 2

C. 3

. D. 4

32.

(X)

A. 1

H. 2

r 3',..,; .

"'/' , "",'4",', ..

(1 ) (2)

~

(3) ,'f.:

32. , , '~ j

r~lvl~I~I-~l(X) (1) (2) (3) tAT 1

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3 I.D. 4 i,

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33. 33.

A. 1 A. 1

~

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4 D. 4

34. If P+Q=R+S and P+S>Q+R, thenwhich one of the following isdefinitely wrong?

A. Q>Sx

B. P> Q)l

~;::v35. .Which of the following numbers is

completely divisible by (232 + 1) ?

A. (216 + 1)

B. (216 - 1)

C. (7 X 223)

Y(296 + 1)

36. What will be remainder when (6767 + 6~)is divided by 68 ?

34. ~~ P+Q=R+S '<:19" P+S>Q+R, E)G'E)9.•••••• .0.••••••,...,.~"

~E)~I~ Y1~'1~ E)~~~ ~~G' QIQE)Q

~Q? ',".

A. Q>S

B.P>Q

C. P> R

D.. R>S

•••••••••••••••••• \:if ••••••

35. ~~ QeatG'E)~~ ~eat'll~ (232 + 1) ~IQI< •••••

~qcQ ~E)g 9QI~'1 ?

A. . (216 + 1)

.B. (216 -1)

C. (7 X 223)

D. (296+ 1)

36. (6767 + 67)~ 68 ~IQI QIQ~E)Q 6~E)G'

QIQ E)c81~Qi?9 ?

,..

. A."---. \B.

1

63

, )• ~.' •. ~ II-

\ '-", D. 67

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37. If A $B means A is the brother of B; A@ B means A is the wife of B; A:# Bmeans A is the daughter of Band A..* emeans Ais the father of S, which of thefollowing indicates that U is the fat~er-in-law of P ? . .

.. ~#U'W~t ;..oJ B.. P @W $Q • T #U

\t.:>t.'(~-'f)t:::")'\"r"1='l,. C, .. P @ Q $ W * T # U-.----- \)~Dh@ Q $ T # W *. U

'Wl'(6.\.\'I<f\e~~' .38: 1. A3P means A is the mother of P.

2.A4P means Aisthe brother of P.

3. A9P means A is the husband of P.

4. ASP means A is the daughter of P.

Which aHhe following means that K isthe mother-in-law of IV,I ?

37. ~QA$BQ~21 A, BQQIQ; A@B< <

Q ~eJ A, B Q~l; A# B Q Z1eJ A, B.Q

«~;<3A * B Q Zl21 A, BQ 91£11; 6~69

??Y]9~fi~ 6~~ U, P Q ~~Q 6QIQ<

Q~I'<I. ?

A: P@Q$T#U*W

B. P@W$Q*T#U

C. P @ Q $ vy * T # U

O. P@Q$T#W*U

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