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PART -A : GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS 1. There is no selling cost under (1) Oligopoly (2) Duopoly (3) Perfect competition (4) Monopolistic competition 2. Which of the following is not a function of the Exim Bank of India? (1) Financing of joint ventures in foreign countries (2) Loans to Indian parties for contributing to share capital of joint ventures abroad (3) Financing of export and import of goods and services (4) Inspection of exported goods for quality assurance 3. Which of the following sys-. terns in independent India goes against the very basis of democracy? (1) Party system (2) Parliamentary system (3) Caste system (4) Economic system 4. According to Karl Marx, the change in economic system results in inevitable changes in ... (1) the entire systems (2) religious system only (3) political system only (4) social system only 5. Which of the following formulae could be used for calculating the per capita income of a country?. Total income of (1) various industries Total number of industrial workers (2) Total Government Revenue Total population (3) Total family income Number of family members (4) National income Total population 6. Match the medieval travellers with their countries : a. Macro Polo 1. Spain b. Ibn Battuta 2. Balkh c. Antonio 3. Italy Monserrate d. Mahmud 4. Morocco Wali Balkhi a b c d (1) 3 4 1 2 (2) 1 3 2 4 (3) 4 3 1 2 (4) 3 1 4 2 7. Rana Kumbha constructed the Tower ofVictory at Chittor to mark his victory over (1) The Khan of Nagaur (2) Rao Jodha of Marwar (3) Ahmad Shah of Gujarat (4) Mahmud Khalji of Malwa 8. Match the following : a. Sarojini Naidu 1. Muslim League b. MA Jinnah 2. Indian National Congress c. Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru 3. Hindu Mahasabha d. V.D. Savarkar 4. Liberal Party a b c d (1) 2 4 1 3 (2) 4 1 3 2 (3) 2 1 4 3 (4) 2 1 3 4 9. The Social Forestry Scheme was introduced during www.eenadupratibha.net

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PART -A : GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS

1. There is no selling cost under(1) Oligopoly (2) Duopoly (3) Perfect competition (4) Monopolistic competition

2. Which of the following is not a function of the Exim Bank of India?(1) Financing of joint ventures in foreign countries(2) Loans to Indian parties for contributing to share capital of joint ventures abroad(3) Financing of export and import of goods and services(4) Inspection of exported goods for quality assurance

3. Which of the following sys-. terns in independent India goes against the very basis ofdemocracy?(1) Party system (2) Parliamentary system (3) Caste system (4) Economic system

4. According to Karl Marx, the change in economic system results in inevitable changesin ...(1) the entire systems (2) religious system only(3) political system only (4) social system only

5. Which of the following formulae could be used for calculating the per capita income ofa country?.Total income of

(1) various industries

Total number of industrial workers (2) Total Government Revenue

Total population

(3) Total family income

Number of family members (4) National incomeTotal population

6. Match the medieval travellers with their countries :a. Macro Polo 1. Spainb. Ibn Battuta 2. Balkhc. Antonio 3. Italy Monserrated. Mahmud 4. Morocco Wali Balkhi a b c d(1) 3 4 1 2(2) 1 3 2 4(3) 4 3 1 2(4) 3 1 4 2

7. Rana Kumbha constructed the Tower ofVictory at Chittor to mark his victory over(1) The Khan of Nagaur (2) Rao Jodha of Marwar(3) Ahmad Shah of Gujarat (4) Mahmud Khalji of Malwa

8. Match the following :a. Sarojini Naidu 1. Muslim Leagueb. MA Jinnah 2. Indian National Congressc. Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru 3. Hindu Mahasabhad. V.D. Savarkar 4. Liberal Party a b c d(1) 2 4 1 3(2) 4 1 3 2(3) 2 1 4 3(4) 2 1 3 4

9. The Social Forestry Scheme was introduced during

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(1) Second Five Year Plan (2) Sixth Five Year Plan(3) Fourth Five Year Plan (4) Eighth Five Year Plan

10. The model code of conduct for political parties and candi dates to be followed duringthe elections is(1) enjoined by the Supreme Court(2) agreed through a voluntary agreement among the recognised political parties(3) laid down in the Constitu tion of India(4) specified in The Representation of the People Act, 1951

11. A citizen can directly move the Supreme Court for any violation of Fundamental Rightsunder(1) Article 33 (2) Article 34 (3) Article 31 (4) Article 32

12. The French challenge to British in India came to an end with(1) Battle of Plassey (2) Battle of Buxar(3) Battle of Wandiwash (4) Battle of Srirangapattinam

13. Catch crops are(1) crops to be cut and fed green to the cattle(2) substitute crops planted after the regular crop has failed(3) crops planted to attract certain insect pests to be destroyed(4) crops planted to attract certain useful insects to be used for biological control ofpests

14. Which one of the following acts as a mediator between the user’s program and thehardware?(1) Operating System (2) Browser (3) Compiler (4) Editor

15. The project similar to T.V.A. (Tennessee Valley Authority) of U.S.A. in India is(1) Ramganga Multipurpose Project (2) Idukki Project(3) Damodar Valley Project (4) Mahanadi Delta Project

16. Petrology is the study of(1) earth (2) minerals (3) rocks (4) soils

17. Match the following :a. Rosewood 1. Mangroove forestsb. Bushes 2. Alpine forestsc. Birch 3. Deciduous forestsd. Sundari tree 4. Dry forests a b c d(1) 1 2 3 4(2) 2 3 4 1(3) 4 3 2 1(4) 3 4 2 1

18. During the period of South-West monsoon, Tamil Nadu remains dry because(1) it lies in the rain-shadow area(2) the temperature is too high to let the winds cool down(3) the winds do not reach this area(4) there are no mountains in this area

19. The red colour of ripe tomatoes is due to the presence of(1) Chlorophyll (2) Carotenoids (3) Hormones (4) Vitamins

20. To eliminate the glare of head -lights in motor cars(1) thin films are used (2) filters are used(3) polaroids Eire used (4) glass prisms are used

21. The headquarters of International Atomic Energy Agency is located at(1) Vienna (2) Sydney (3) Geneva (4) Washington

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22. United Nations Conference on Environment and Development is called(1) Air Summit (2) Resource Summit (3) Earth Summit (4) Water Summit

23. What is the name of the first research station established by India in the Antarctica?(1) Agnihotri (2) Aryabhatta (3) Dakshin Gangotri (4) Maitri

24. Which of the following is not correctly paired?(1) Harbhajan Singh - Kabaddi (2) Saina Nehwal- Badminton(3) Jwala Gutta - Tennis (4) Virat Kohli - Cricket

25. Which one of the following iron and steel works in India is not under public sector?(1) Bhilai (2) Durgapur (3) Bokaro (4) Jamshedpur

PART-B : NUMERICAL26. In a fort, there was sufficient food for 200 soldiers for 31 days. After 27 days, 120 sol

diers left the fort. For how many extra days will the rest of the food last for theremaining sbldiers ?(1)4 days (2) 12 days (3) 10 days (4) 6 days

27. Equal amounts of water were poured into two empty jars of different capacities, which

made One jar 14 full and the other jar

13 full. If the water in the jar with lesser

capacity is then pured into the jar with greater capacity, then the part of the larger jarfilled with water is

(1) 14 (2)

13 (3)

12 (4)

712

28. A bookseller makes 8% profit after selling the book at 10% discount. The ratio of thecost price to the marked price is(1)5:6 (2)6:5 (3) 4:5 (4) 5 : 4

29. A certain sum of money is distributed to A and B in the ratio 2 : 5. If A received Rs.100then the money received by B is(1) Rs.250 (2) Rs.300 (3) Rs.200 (4) Rs.150

30. Last year my age was a perfect square number. Next year it will be a cubic number.What is my present age ?(1) 26 years (2) 24 years (3) 25 years (4) 27 years

31. What is the value of

22.1 0.0441?(1)92.51 (2)0.9251 (3) 0.9261 (4) 92.61

32. The greatest number lhal can divide 140, 176. 264 leaving remainders of 4, 6 and 9respectively is(1)17 (2)2 (3) 85 (4) 34

33. There are 4 terms in an A.P. such that the sum of two means is 110 and product oftheir extremes is 2125. The 3rd term is(1) 55 (2) 45 (3) 65 (4) 75

34. The value of 3 31372 1458 is(1) 106 (2) 136 (3) 116 (4) 126

35. If 10 men or 18 boys can do a work in 15 days, then the number of days required by15 men and 33 boys to do twice the work is

(1)9 (2)36 (3) 142 (4) 8

36. A man walks a certain distance and rides back taking a total time of 37 minutes. He

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could walk both ways in 55 minutes. How long would he take to ride both ways ?(1)19 minutes (2) 20 minutes (3) 9.5 minutes (4) 18 minutes

37. Three years ago, the average age of a family of 8 members was 30 years. If one child isalso included in the family, the present average age of the family remained the same.Then the present age of the child is(1)6 years (2) 1 year (3) 3 years (4) 4 years

38. Rahul bought two cycles for a total sum of Rs.1500 . He sold one cycle at 20% lossand the other cycle at 20% gain. If the selling price of both the cycles is the same, findthe cost price of the two cycles.(1) Rs.750 each (2) Rs.550, Rs.950 (3) Rs.500, Rs.1,000 (4) Rs.600, Rs.900

39. If 5 3 5 3 5 3 0x y z

x y z

, then the value of 1 1 1x y z is

(1) 5 (2) 10 (3)15 (4)3

40. Minimum value of 22

1 31

xx

is

(1)0 (2) - 1 (3) - 3 (4) - 241. If ( 3x - y) : (x + 5y) = 5 : 7, then the value of [x + y) : [x- y) is

(1)2:3 (2)3:2 (3) 3:1 (4) 1 : 3 .42. ABCD is a quadrilateral in which diagonal BD = 64cm. AL BD and CM BD, such

that AL = 13.2 cm and CM = 16.8 cm. The area of the quadrilateral. ABCD in squarecentimetres is(1) 422.4 (2) 690.0 (3) 537.6 (4) 960.0

43. The area of a semi - circular field is 308 sq. m; then taking 227

the length of the

railing to surround it has to be(1) 88 m (2) 80 m (3) 44 m (4) 72 m

44. ABCDEF is a regular hexagon of side 2 feet. The area, in square feet, of the rectangleBCEF is

(1)8 (2) 4 4 3 (3)4 (4) 4 345. If in ABC, A = 90°, BC = a, AC = b and AB = c, then the value of tan B + tan C is

(1) 2c

ab(2)

2 2a cb

(3) 2b

ac(4)

2abc

46. A ladder is resting against a wall at a height of 10m. If the ladder is inclined with theground at an angle of 30°, then the distance of foot of the ladder from the wall is

(1) 10

3m (2)

203

m (3) 10 3 m (4) 20 3 m

47. In the figure below, if AB CD and CE ED, then the value of x is

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(1) 53 (2) 63 (3) 37 (4) 4548. In the following figure, if OA = 10 and AC = 16, then OB must be

(1)5 (2)6 (3) 3 (4) 4

49. The graph of y x x is given by

(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 1 (4) 2

50. If 1 2tan 3 , and 1 22sec3

, then the value of 1 2sin 2 tan 3 is equal to

(assume that 0 < 1 - 2 < 1 + 2 < 90°)(1)0 (2)3 (3) 1 (4) 2

PART-C : ENGLISHDirections (51-53) : In the following questions some of the sentences have errors andsome have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of thatpart is the answer. If there is no error, your answer is (4) i.e. No error.

51. If I had lots of money flf/ I’d give some to anybody (2)/who asked for it. (3)/No error.(4)52. The old man felled fl)/some of the trees in the garden (2)/with hardly no effort at

all.(3)/ No error. (4)53. Until the world lasts, (1)/the earth will go (2)/ round the sun.(3)/ No error.(4)

Directions (54-55) : In the following questions sentences are given with blanks to befilled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives suggested for each question.Choose the correct alternative out of the four.

54. A wise man profits........the mistakes of others.(1) through (2) from (3) with (4) by

55. My friend has written a......... account of his journey to the Mars.(1) factitious (2) factional (3) fictional (4) factualDirections (56-57) : In the following questions out of the four alternatives, choose theone which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

56. Fatuous(1) Fastidious (2) Fantastic (3) Funny (4) Silly

57. Artful(1) artistic (2) cunning (3) intelligent (4) attractiveDirections (58-59) : In the following questions choose the word opposite in meaningto the given word.

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58. Clamp down(1) move up (2) let off (3) ease off (4) ease up

59. Tacit(1) implied (2) wise (3) expressed (4) tactfulDirections (60-61) : In the following questions four alternatives are given for theidiom/phrase printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which bestexpresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.

60. It is high time he came out of his shell.(1) appeared suddenly (2) became more sociable(3) became a loser (4) removed his clothes

61. Every political party is at present playing to the gallery.(1) adopting cheap tactics (2) befooling the common man(3) fighting for votes (4) appeasing the massesDirections (62-63) : In the following questions out of the four alternatives, choose theone which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

62. An involuntary action under a stimulus is described as a(1) complex (2) reflex (3) reflection (4) response

63. A continuous process of change is known as(1) transformation (2) metamorphosis(3) flux (4) dynamismDirections (64-65) : In the following question groups of four words are given. In eachgroup, one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word.

64. (1) tinker (2) plumeber (3) despacher (4) sailar65. (1) psychiotrist (2) punctillious (3) pursuanse (4) pseudonym

Directions (66-70) : In the following passage some of the words have been left out.First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in theblanks with the help of the alternatives given.I have always been nervous and Leyed up at onset of any operation, vith Louwtzienext to me, I became r. en more tense. There was a sense (66) between us which didnot belong in the theatre. It was something electrical, a sort of involuntary interlockingof our (67) selves, which she could not (68) any more than I would. Inevitably, thiswas a (69) at the operating table. The ritual of command and interlacing of hands andinstruments demand a totally different (70).

66. (1) futility (2) consistency (3) hostility (4) intimacy67. (1) projected (2) protracted (3) distracted (4) frustrated68. (1) sever (2) help (3) solve (3) suffer69. (1) proposition (2) sufferance (3) disturbance (4) contraction70. (1) companionship (2) partnership

(3) relationship (4) studentshipDirections (71-75): In the following questions you have one brief passage with fivequestions following the passage. Read the passage carefully and choose the bestanswer to each question out of the four alternatives.If we look back on the great political revolutions and the great technological revolutions(both of which are clues to the range of mankind’s capacities and possibilities), we seea striking contrast. Political revolutions, generally speaking, have revealed man’sorganised purposefulness, his social conscience, his sense of justice, the aggressiveassertive side of his nature. Technological change, invention and innovation havetended, rather, to reveal his play instinct, his desire and his ability to go where he hasnever gone, to do what he has never done. The one shows his willingness to sacrificein order to fulfil his plans the other his willingness to sacrifice in order to pursue his

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quest. Many of the peculiar successes and special problems of our time come fromour efforts to assimilate these two kinds of activities. We have tried to make governmentmore experimental and to make technological change more purposive, more focussed,more planned than ever before.

71. According to the author our peculiar successes and special problems are a result of(1) our ability to experiment(2) man’s organized purposefulness(3) our efforts to assimilate political and technological activities(4) desire to fulfil our plans

72. Man’s assertive and aggressive side of his nature is expressed in(1) Technological revolutions(2) Political revolutions(3) his social conscience(4) his play instinct

73. Technological revolutions reveal man’s(1) aggressive side of his nature(2) assertive side of his nature(3) play instinct(4) psychological maturity

74. Man’s willingness to sacrifice to fulfil his plans are attributed to(1) his organized purposefulness(2) his kind nature(3) his sense of responsibility(4) his ability to go where he has never gone

75. A striking contrast is established in the passage between(1) mankind’s capacities and possibilities(2) man’s maturity and irresponsibility(3) political and technological revolutions achieved by man(4) peculiar successes and special problems of our time

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3) °æçîªO’ ûªûª’p-®Ω’≠æ 4) Cyí∫’

97.. ÅÆæûªuç: Ææûªuç é¬EC.

1) †ò˙ ûªûª’p-®Ω’≠æ 2) îªûª’Kn ûªûª’p-®Ω’≠æ

3) v°æü∑¿´÷ ûªûª’p-®Ω’≠æ 4) Ææ°æhO’ ûªûª’p-®Ω’≠æ

98.. ´÷N’úÕ í∫’†o : í∫’†oßÁi’† ´÷N’úÕ

1) N¨Ï-≠æù °æ‹®Ωy-°æü¿ éπ®Ωt-üµ∆-®Ωߪ’ç 2) N¨Ï-≠æù Öûªh®Ω °æü¿ éπ®Ωt-üµ∆-®Ωߪ’ç

3) Ö°æ-´÷† °æ‹®Ωy-°æü¿ éπ®Ωt-üµ∆-®Ωߪ’ç 4) Ö°æ-´÷† Öûªh®Ω °æü¿ éπ®Ωt-üµ∆-®Ωߪ’ç

99.. v•£æ«t Nûªh-´·©’: v•£æ«t†’ ûÁL-Æœ-†-¢√®Ω’

1) -v°ææü∑¿´÷ ûªûª’p-®Ω’≠æ 2) îªûª’Kn ûªûª’p-®Ω’≠æ

3) ûª%Bߪ’ ûªûª’p-®Ω’≠æ 4) CyBߪ’ ûªûª’p-®Ω’≠æ

100.. Dµ®Ó-ü∆-ûª’húø’ : Dµ®Ω’úø’ Öü∆-ûª’húø’ Å®·-†-¢√úø’

1) Ö°æ-´÷† °æ‹®Ωy-°æü¿ éπ®Ωt-üµ∆-®Ωߪ’ç 2) ü¿yçü¿y Ææ´÷Ææç

3) N¨Ï-≠æù Ö¶µº-ߪ’-°æü¿ éπ®Ωt-üµ∆-®Ωߪ’ç 4) Å´-üµ∆-®Ωù °æ‹®Ωy-°æ-ü¿-éπ-®Ωt-üµ∆-®Ωߪ’ç

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90–3; 91–1; 92–2; 93–4; 94–1; 95–3; 96–2; 97–1; 98–2; 99–4; 100–3.

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