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PACK – 1 This Pack Contains

Part – G: General (50 Items) Part – S: Stream Based (40 Items) Part – L : Language (60 Items) --------------------------------------------------

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Part – G General Awareness

Reasoning Language Comprehension

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1. Which one of the following features has enabled visually impaired persons to identify Indian currency

notes of various denominations?

a) Watermark

b) Security thread

c) Micro lettering

d) Identification mark in intaglio

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh fo'ks"krk fofHkUu ewY;&oxZ ds Hkkjrh; eqnzk uksVksa dks igpkuus esa n`f"Vghu

O;fDr;ksa dh enn djrk gS

a) tyfpg~u ¼okVjekdZ½

b) lqj{kk /kkxk

c) lw{e v{kj ¼ekbØks ysVfjax½

d) NikbZ ¼bUVSxfy;ks½ esa igpku fpg~u

2. In the Lok Sabha elections of 2014, which states have the highest and lowest numbers of eligible voters,

respectively?

a) Uttar Pradesh and Sikkim

b) Madhya Pradesh and Manipur

c) Uttar Pradesh and Tripura

d) Madhya Pradesh and Pondicherry

2014 ds yksdlHkk pqukoksa esa fdl jkT; esa Øe'k% vf/kdre vkSj U;wure ;ksX; ernkrk gSs\

a) mRrj çns'k vkSj flfDde

b) e/; izns'k vkSj ef.kiqj

c) mRrj izns”k vkSj f=iqjk

d) e/; izns”k vkSj ikWafUMpsjh

3. Gulabi Gang is

a) a recent film directed by a debutant director Soumik Sen.

b) a group of landless farmers and labourers in Bastar in Chhattisgarh who wear pink turbans to fight

for social equality and justice.

c) a group of Bhumihar Brahmins in Bihar to keep Dalits and Naxalite sympathisers in check.

d) a group of Indian women vigilantes and activists originally from Bundelkhand, Uttar Pradesh, that

emerged as a response to widespread domestic abuse and other violence against women.

xqykch xSax gS &

a) uoksfnr ys[kd lkWfed lsu }kjk gky gh esa funsZf”kr ,d fQYeA

b) NRrhlx<+ ds cLrj esa Hkwehghu fdlkuksa vkSj eT+knwjksa dk ,d lewg tks lkekftd lerk vkSj U;k;

ds fy, la?k’kZ djus ds fy, xqykch ixM+h igurk gSA

c) fcgkj esa Hkwfegkj czkg~e.kksa dk ,d lewg tks nfyrksa vkSj uDlfy;ksa ds leFkZdksa ij fu;a=.k j[krk

gSA

d) ewyr% cqansy[kaM vkSj mRrj izns”k ls] Hkkjrh; efgyk fuxjkuh lfefr lnL; vkSj dk;ZdrkZvksa dk

,d lewg] tks cM+s iSekus ij ?kjsyw mRihM+u vkSj efgykvksa ds izfr fgalk ds fo#) ,d izfrfØ;k ds

:Ik esa mHkjkA

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4. The film, ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’, based on the life of Milkha Singh, an ace runner, was directed by the

same person who directed

a) The Bandit Queen

b) Pan Singh Tomar

c) Rang De Basanti

d) Lagaan

loZJs"B /kkod feY[kk flag ds thou ij vk/kkfjr fQYe ^Hkkx feY[kk Hkkx* dk funsZ”ku mlh O;fDr us

fd;k ftlus ------- fQYe dk funsZ”ku fd;k &

a) n cSafMV Dohu

b) iku flag rksej

c) jax ns clarh

d) yxku

5. ‘The Argumentative Indian’ is a book written by

a) Amartya Sen

b) Chetan Bhagat

c) Vikram Seth

d) Arundhati Roy

^n vkWX;wZesaVsfVo bafM;u* iqLrd fdlds }kjk fy[kh xbZ gS\

a) veR;Z lsu

b) psru Hkxr

c) foØe lsB

d) v#a/kfr jkW;

6. The LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) Community’s rights to non-discrimination and

human dignity were ruled against by the Supreme Court of India in December 2013 by making

homosexual intercourse a criminal offence, under

a) Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code

b) Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code

c) Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code

d) Section 378 of the Indian Penal Code

fdl naM lafgrk ds rgr fnlacj] 2013 esa Hkkjr ds loksZPp U;k;ky; }kjk leySafxd lalxZ dks

vkijkf/kd tqeZ djkj nsrs gq, ,ythchVh ¼leySafxd L=h] leySafxd O;fDr] mHk;fyaxh vkSj fyax

ifjorZu½ leqnk; ds xSj HksnHkko ,oa ekuo xfjek ds vf/kdkj ds fo#) QSlyk lquk;k &

a) Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk dh /kkjk 375

b) Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk dj /kkjk 376

c) Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk dh /kkjk 377

d) Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk dh /kkjk 378

7. In a Jugalbandhi between Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia and Ustad Zakir Hussain, the musical instruments

being played respectively are

a) Sitar and Sarod

b) Flute and Violin

c) Tabla and Flute

d) Flute and Tabla

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iafMr gfjizlkn pkSjfl;k vkSj mLrkn T+kkfdj gqlSu ds chp tqxycanh esa Øe”k% dkSu ls ok| ;a= ctk,

tk jgs gSa

a) flrkj vkSj ljksn

b) ckalqjh vkSj ok;fyu

c) rcyk vkSj ckalqjh

d) ckalqjh vkSj rcyk

8. Dyslexia is a

a) physical deformity in which the ability to write is affected by dysfunctional fingers

b) form of reading disability linked with weak vision

c) learning difficulty to read fluently and with accurate comprehension despite average intelligence

d) language–based learning difficulty associated with impaired hearing

fMLysfDl;k D;k gS \

a) “kkjhfjd fo:irk ftleas vaxqfy;ksa dh fuf’Ø;rk ds dkj.k fy[kus dh {kerk izHkkfor gksrh gS

b) iBUk v{kerk dk ,d :Ik tks deT+kksj n`f’V ds lkFk tqM+k gS

c) vkSlr cqf) gksus ds ckotwn lgh le> ds lkFk izokgiw.kZ <ax ls i<+us esa lh[kus laca/kh dfBukbZ

d) ckf/kr Jo.k ds lkFk tqM+h Hkk’kk vk/kkfjr lh[kus laca/kh dfBukbZ

9. In an excavation, a number of almost 1500 years old human skeletal were found. What is the most likely

way to identify the female skeletal, among these?

a) On the basis of length of hair and nails

b) Total length of the skeletal

c) Shape and size of the pelvis

d) Abdominal muscles

,d [kqnkbZ esa yxHkx 1500 lky iqjkus dbZ ekuo dadky feysA buesa L=h dadky dh igpku dk lcls

vf/kd laHkkfor rjhdk dkSu lk gS\

a) ckyksa vkSj uk[kwuksa dh yackbZ ds vk/kkj ij

b) dadky dh dqy yackbZ

c) dwYgs dh vkd`fr vkSj vkdkj

d) mnj ekalisf”k;k¡

10. In a recent UN Report on climate change and global warming, the food production of which of the

following crops is likely to get most adversely affected by heat and water stress?

a) Wheat and rice

b) Wheat and millets

c) Rice and maize

d) Millets and maize

Tkyok;q ifjorZu vkSj Xykscy okWfeZax ij gky esa gh la;qDr jk’Vª dh ,d fjiksVZ esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls

fdu Qlyksa ij rki vkSj ty ds lanHkZ esa gksusokys cnyko dk izfrdwy izHkko iM+us dh laHkkouk vf/kd

gS\

a) xsgwa vkSj pkoy

b) xsgwa vkSj cktjk

c) pkoy vkSj eDdk

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d) cktjk vkSj eDdk

11. The on-going debate on ‘Uniform Civil Code’ in India refers to

a) revoking Article 370 of the Indian Constitution that grants special autonomous status to Jammu and

Kashmir.

b) making any civil disobedience against the Indian State as a punishable offence.

c) the army personnel being governed by the same set of laws as applicable to an ordinary civilian.

d) replacing all the existing personal laws, which are based on the scriptures and traditions of each major

religious community in the country with one unified set of a secular law that will be applicable to

each Indian citizen, irrespective of his/her religion or ethnicity.

Hkkjr esa ^Lkeku ukxfjd lafgrk* ij tkjh cgl fdldh vksj ladsr djrh gS\

a) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 370 dks jn~n djuk tks tEew vkSj d”ehj dks fo”ks’k Lok;Rr ntkZ nsrk

gS A

b) Hkkjrh; jkT; ds fo#) fdlh Hkh ukxfjd voKk dks naMuh; vijk/k cukukA

c) lSU;dfeZ;ksa ij Hkh ogh dkuwu ykxw gksa tks lkekU; ukxfjdksa ij ykxw gksrs gSaA

d) ns”k ds izR;sd /kkfeZd leqnk; ds /keZxzaFkksa vkSj ijaijkvksa ij vk/kkfjr mu lHkh ekStwnk futh dkuwuksa

ds cnys /keZfujis{k dkuwuksa ds ,d ,dhdr lewg dks j[kuk] tks fdlh ds /keZ vFkok tkrh;rk ij

/;ku fn, fcuk izR;sd Hkkjrh; ukxfjd ij leku :i ls ykxw gksaxsA

12. Which of the following districts have been added to the National Capital Region?

a) Karnal and Jind

b) Agra and Saharanpur

c) Aligarh and Etah

d) None of the above

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ls ftys jk’Vªh; jkt/kkuh {ks= esa “kkfey fd, x, gSa\

a) djuky vkSj ftan

b) vkxjk vkSj lgkjuiqj

c) vyhx<+ vkSj ,Vk

d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

13. The XXII Winter Olympics were held in

a) Stockholm

b) Sochi

c) The Hague

d) Amsterdam

XXII “khrdkyhu vksyafiDl dk vk;kstu --------------- esa fd;k x;k Fkk

a) LVkWdgkse

b) lksph

c) n gsx

d) ,ELVMZe

14. In the Interim Union Budget 2014-15, which of the following is the highest expenditure head of the

government?

a) Education

b) Defence

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c) Subsidy

d) Interest Payment

2014&15 ds varfje ctV esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk ljdkj dk loksZPp O;; en gS\

a) f”k{kk

b) j{kk

c) vkfFkZd lgk;rk ¼lfClMh½

d) C;kt Hkqxrku

15. Which is the first and only city in India where the ‘Mono Rail’ has become operational?

a) New Delhi

b) Hyderabad

c) Mumbai

d) Kolkata

Hkkjr esa ,slk dkSUk lk igyk vkSj ,dek= “kgj gS tgka ^eksuksjsy* pkyw gS\

a) ubZ fnYyh

b) gSnjkckn

c) eqacbZ

d) dksydkrk

16. Which is the highest civilian award in India?

a) Padma Shri

b) Padma Bhushan

c) Padma Vibhushan

d) Bharat Ratna

Hkkjr esa loksZPp ukxfjd iqjLdkj dkSu lk gS\

a) in~e Jh

b) in ~e Hkw’k.k

c) in~e foHkw’k.k

d) Hkkjr jRu

17. Trachoma is a disease of

a) Liver

b) Eyes

c) Lungs

d) Kidney

VSªdksek ------------- jksx gS

a) ;dr ;k yhoj dk

b) vk¡[kksa dk

c) QsQM+ksa dk

d) xqnsZ ;k fdMuh dh

18. Who was the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal?

a) P.T. Usha

b) Shiny Abraham

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c) Karnam Malleswari

d) Kunjarani Devi

vksyafid ind thrus okyh igyh Hkkjrh; efgyk dkSu Fkh\

a) ih- Vh- m’kk

b) “kkbuh vczkge

c) d.kZe eYys”ojh

d) dqatjkuh nsoh

19. Which is the longest bone in the human body?

a) Femur

b) Fibula

c) Radius

d) Stapes

Ekkuo “kjhj esa lcls yach gM~Mh dkSu lh gS\

a) Qhej

b) QScqyk

c) jsfM;l

d) LVsihT+k

20. World Disability Day is observed on

a) 15th March

b) Last Sunday of March

c) 3rd

December

d) 15th October

fo”o fu%”kDrrk fnol -------------------- dks euk;k tkrk gS

a) 15 ekpZ

b) ekpZ ds vafre jfookj

c) 3 fnlacj

d) 15 vDrwcj

Instructions:

Study the table given below and answer questions 21-23.

The table shows the district wise percentage of children from minority groups enrolled in schools. Districts

Enrolment %

Number of Children in

Minority Groups

A 18.72 10600

B 39.31 6000

C 11.70 9000

D 54.10 10000

E 11.02 12000

F 28.51 15200

G 15.50 20000

H 19.59 12500

I 21.22 4500

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funsZ”k%

uhps nh xbZ rkfydk dk v/;;u dhft, vkSj 21&23 iz”uksa ds mRrj nhft,A

rkfydk ftykokj fo|ky;ksa esa ukekafdr vYila[;d lewgksa ds cPPkksa ds izfr”kr dks n”kkZrh gSA

ftyk

Ukkekadu %

vYila[;d lewgksa esa

cPPkksa dh la[;k

A 18.72 10600

B 39.31 6000

C 11.70 9000

D 54.10 10000

E 11.02 12000

F 28.51 15200

G 15.50 20000

H 19.59 12500

I 21.22 4500

21. How many children in district-G are not enrolled in schools?

a) 16900

b) 16500

c) 16400

d) 16100

G&ftys esa fdrus cPps fo|ky;ksa esa ukekafdr ugha gSa\

a) 16900

b) 16500

c) 16400

d) 16100

22. The state government wants to start a drive to encourage enrolment of children from minority groups in

all districts with less than 25 % enrolment. Which of the following will be covered in the scheme?

a) All except F

b) A,C,E and I

c) B,D and F

d) All except B, D and F

25% ls de ukekadu okys lHkh ftyksa esa vYila[;d lewgksa ds cPpksa ds ukekadu dks izksRlkfgr djus

ds fy, jkT; ljdkj vfHk;ku “kq: djuk pkgrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ls bl ;kstuk esa “kkfey

gksaxs\

a) F ds vfrfjDr lHkh

b) A,C,E vkSj I

c) B,D vkSj F

d) B,D vkSj F ds vfrfjDr lHkh

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23. The district with the highest enrolment is being rewarded with a one-time fund for uniforms and books in

schools. If the funding is 1000 rupees per student enrolled in school, what is the amount of the total fund?

a) 60,00,000 Rupees

b) 54,10,000 Rupees

c) 1,00,00,000 Rupees

d) 75,00,000 Rupees

mPpre ukekadu okys ftyksa ds fo|ky;ksa esa onhZ vkSj iqLrdksa ds fy, ,deq”r vuqnku iqjLdkj fn;k

x;kA ;fn vuqnku jkf”k fo|ky; esa ukekafdr 1000 #i, izfr fo|kFkhZ gS] rks dqy vuqnku dh jkf”k

fdruh gS\

a) 60]00]000 #i,

b) 54]10]000 #i,

c) 1]00]00]000 #i,

d) 75]00]000 #i,

Instructions:

Read the following information and answer questions 24 and 25 based on it.

Sunita is the class teacher of class 6. The marks, out of 100, of six of her students in Science are presented

in the table below:

Students’ Name Science

Anshul 70

Binita 52

Charu 64

Derrek 82

Ekta 91

Farah 80

Sunita wants to encourage students to learn from each other and has asked the six of them to sit in a

circle. She wants each student with a score of above 75% to be seated next to a student who has scored

less than 75%. Anshul is sitting to the left of Derrek, and Ekta is sitting between Anshul and Charu.

Binita is sitting opposite Ekta.

funsZ”k %

nh xbZ tkudkjh dks if<+, ml ij vk/kkfjr iz”u 24 vkSj 25 dk tokc nhft,A

lquhrk d{kk 6 dh d{kk&v/;kfidk gSaA foKku esa 100 esa ls muds 6 fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds vad uhps nh xbZ

rkfydk esa izLrqr fd, x, gSa %

fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds uke foKku

va”kqy 70

fcfurk 52

pk: 64

Msjsd 82

,drk 91

Qjgk 80

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lquhrk fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ,d&nwljs ls lh[kus ds fy, izksRlkfgr djuk pkgrh gS vkSj mlus mu Ng

fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ,d ?ksjs esa cSBus ds fy, dgkA og pkgrh gS fd 75% ls vf/kd izkIrkad okyk izR;sd

fo|kFkhZ ml fo|kFkhZ ds lkFk cSBs ftlds izkIrkad 75% ls de gSaA va”kqy] Msjsd ds ckbZa rjQ cSBk gS

vkSj ,drk] va”kqy ,oa pk: ds chp esa cSBh gSA fcfurk] ,drk ds lkeus cSBh gSA

24. Who is sitting to the left of Farah?

a) Binita

b) Charu

c) Derrek

d) Anshul

Qjgk ds ckbZa rjQ dkSu cSBk gS\

a) fcfurk

b) pk:

c) Msjsd

d) va”kqy

25. Which of the following two students should not be seated next to each other?

a) Anshul- Binita

b) Binita-Derrek

c) Charu-Ekta

d) Anshul-Farah

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdu nks fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ,d&nwljs ds lkFk ugha cSBuk pkfg,\

a) va”kqy&fcfurk

b) fcfurk&Msjsd

c) pk:&,drk

d) va”kqy&Qjgk

26. In the diagram given below, if the circle S represents women who are studying, W represents women who

are working and M represents women who are married, what does the shaded area represent?

a) Women who are married and working

b) Women who are married

c) Women who are studying and working

d) Women who are married, studying and working

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uhps fn, vkjs[k esa ;fn S o`Rr v/;;ujr efgykvksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS] W dkedkth efgykvksa

dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS vkSj M fookfgr efgykvksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS rks Nk;kafdr Hkkx fdldk

izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS\

a) fookfgr vkSj dkedkth efgykvksa dk

b) fookfgr efgykvksa dk

c) v/;;ujr vkSj dkedkth efgykvksa dk

d) fookfgr] v/;;ujr vkSj dkedkth efgykvksa dk

27. In the diagram given below, if the circle F represents women living with families, W represents working

women and S represents women who are studying, what does the shaded area represent?

a) Women who are studying and working

b) Women who are living independently and studying

c) Women who are living with their families and studying

d) Women who are living with their families, studying and working

uhps fn, vkjs[k esa ;fn F o`Rr ifjokj ds lkFk jgus okyh efgykvksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS] W

dkedkth efgykvksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS vkSj S v/;;ujr efgykvksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS rks

Nk;kafdr Hkkx fdldk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS\

a) v/;;ujr vkSj dkedkth efgykvksa dk

b) Lora= :Ik ls jgus okyh vkSj v/;;ujr efgykvksa dk

c) vius ifjokj ds lkFk jgus okyh vkSj v/;;ujr efgykvksa dk

d) vius ifjokj ds lkFk jgus okyh] v/;;ujr vkSj dkedkth efgykvksa dk

28. If, Range : Mountain, then

a) Point : Line

b) Flower : Bouquet

c) Fish : Shoal

d) String : Bead

;fn Ja[kyk % ioZr gS] rks

a) fcanq % js[kk

b) Qwy % xqynLrk

c) eNyh % >q.M

d) ekyk % eksrh

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29. Choose the item that does not belong to the group

a) Extrovert

b) Reticent

c) Amiable

d) Gregarious

Lkewg ls laca/k u j[kus okys en dk p;u dhft,

a) cfgeqZ[kh

b) ferHkk’kh

c) feyulkj

d) lqlkekftd

30. Choose the item that does not belong to the group

a) Astronaut

b) Comet

c) Galaxy

d) Horizon

Lkewg ls laca/k u j[kus okys en dk p;u dhft,

a) varfj{k ;k=h

b) /kwedsrq

c) vkdk”k xaxk

d) f{kfrt

Reading Comprehension (English)

Read the two passages below and answer the questions that follow them. Choose the most appropriate

answer.

Passage 1

First language, also known as mother tongue, is generally the language a person learns first. However,

one can have two or more native languages thus being a native bilingual or indeed multilingual. The order

in which these languages are learned is not necessarily the order of proficiency. Incomplete first language

skills often make learning other languages difficult. Often a child learns the basics of his or her first

language or languages from his or her family. The term mother tongue, however, should not be

interpreted to mean that it is the language of one's mother. For instance, in some paternal societies, the

wife moves in with the husband and thus may have a different first language or dialect than the local

language of the husband. Yet their children usually only speak their local language.

31. According to the passage, first language skills

a) take a very long time to develop

b) play an important role in learning a new language

c) are not transferable to the second language

d) can also have negative effects in foreign language acquisition

32. We understand from the passage that

a) most bilinguals don't have a dominant language

b) the acquisition of a first language is the most complex skill anyone ever learns

c) most children have learning difficulties in acquiring their first language

d) one's mother tongue might not be the language of the parents

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33. One can infer from the reading that

a) one cannot be a native speaker of more than two languages

b) very few children throughout the world learn to speak two languages

c) it is possible for a bilingual to become more competent in his second language

d) bilinguals use their two languages for different purposes and functions

34. The word ‘interpreted’ here means

a) construed

b) illustrated

c) clarified

d) demonstrated

35. The opposite of proficient is

a) clumsy

b) unskilled

c) incompetent

d) inept

Passage 2

Much of the blood on the street flows essentially from uncivil behavior of drivers who refuse to respect

the legal and moral rights of others. So the massacre on the road may be regarded as a social problem.

Safety standards for vehicles have been raised both at the point of manufacture and through periodic road-

worthiness inspections. In addition, speed limits have been lowered. Due to these measures, the accident

rate has decreased. But the accident experts still worry because there has been little or no improvement in

the way drivers behave.

36. According to the passage, traffic accidents may be regarded as a social problem since

a) the motor vehicle is a very dangerous invention

b) the accidents have more to do with hazardous conditions than hazardous drivers

c) most of the accidents are caused by drivers who don't pay attention to the traffic rules

d) the irresponsibility that accounts for much of the problem is confined to drivers

37. According to the passage, the number of accidents has fallen because

a) significant advances have been made towards safer driving

b) many people now know that driving is a skilled task requiring constant care and concentration

c) drivers are warned to take extra care on the roads

d) drivers have finally learned how to behave

38. It is pointed out in the passage that those who violate traffic regulations

a) are the most inexperienced drivers that we have on the roads

b) always blame the road conditions

c) don't have prior traffic violations or crashes on their records

d) are the biggest threat to those with whom they share the road

39. 'Periodic' here is

a) a verb

b) a noun

c) an adjective

d) an adverb

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40. Speed limits have been lowered. Here 'lowered' means

a) tumbled

b) fallen

c) lessened

d) decreased

iBu cks/k ijh{k.k ¼fgUnh½

uhps fn, x, nks x|ka”kksa dks i<+s vkSj muds vkxs fn, x, iz”uksa ds mÙkj nhft,&

x|ka”k&1

oS;fDrd Lokra«; vkSj lkekftd lqj{kk fufoZoknr% lacn~/k gSaA oS;fDrd Lokra«; mls ekuk tkrk gS tc

dksbZ O;fDr vU; O;fDr;ksa ;k vU; lewgksa ds euekus ncko ls eqDr gksA bl vFkZ esa izR;sd ds fy,

oS;fDrd Lokra«; izR;kHkwr ugha fd;k tk ldrk gSA

,sls dksbZ lqfuf”pr lk/ku ugha gSa ftuls nwljksa dks oS;fDrd Lokra«; ij ikcanh yxkus ls jksdk tk

ldsA lkekftd&jktuhfrd lanHkZ esa Lora=rk dk vFkZ gS mu fLFkfr;ksa dk fujkdj.k] tks O;fDr ds

O;fDrRo&fodkl esa ck/kd ;k gkfudj gksaA vr% Lora=rk dk vk/kkj vfLrRoijd vk”kadkvksa dk

fujkdj.k gSA Bksl “kCnksa esa] oS;fDrd Lokra«; dk vFkZ gS o`fÙk rFkk dk;ZLFky nksuksa ds eqDr p;u ds

fy, fLFkfr;ksa vkSj laHkkoukvksa dk fuekZ.kA

Lkekftd lqj{kk vR;f/kd egÙoiw.kZ ekuoh; vko”;drk gSA ckt+kjksUeq[k vFkZO;oLFkk okys vk/kqfud

vkS|ksfxd ns”kksa esa LQhfr] csjkst+xkjh] c<+s gq, i;kZoj.k&iznw’k.k tSls vusd tksf[keksa dk lkeuk djuk

iM+rk gSA bu tksf[keksa dh tfVy vkSj xw<+ izd`fr ds dkj.k ukxfjd bu tksf[keksa dks lgh&lgh le>

ugha ikrs gSaA vr% O;fDr;ksa ds fy, fnu&izfrfnu lqj{kk dh vko”;drk c<+rh tkrh gSA lqj{kk dh

vko”;drk eq[;r% vfLrRoijd rFkk /ku ,oa LokLF;dsafnzr gksrh gSA

41- ^oS;fDrd Lokra«; izR;kHkwr ugha fd;k tk ldrk^ esa js[kkafdr okD;ka”k dk vFkZ gS

a) lqfuf”pr ugha fd;k tk ldrk gSA

b) fufoZoknr% ekuk tk ldrk gSA

c) iznku ugha fd;k tk ldrkA

d) p;u ugha fd;k tk ldrkA

42- ^vfLrRoijd vk”kadkvksa ds fujkdj.k^ ls vfHkizk; gS

a) lqfuf”pr thou ;kiu dh vis{kk

b) gLrh cjdjkj jgus dk Hkjkslk

c) ifjfLFkfro”k mRiUu leL;kvksa dk lek/kku

d) mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha

43- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk oS;fDrd Lokra«; dk mnkgj.k ugha gS\

a) o`fÙk dk eqDr p;u

b) dk;ZLFky dk eqDr p;u

c) jkst+xkj ds lEca/k esa O;fDr dh ilan ij jksd

d) LokLF; ds fy, gkfudj fLFkfr dk fujkdj.k

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44- LQhfr] csjkst+xkjh] iznw’k.k tSlh fLFkfr;ksa ds fy, mÙkjnk;h gS

a) Lkkekftd lqj{kk

b) Ckkt+kjksUeq[k vFkZO;oLFkk

c) O;fDrxr Lokra=~;

d) vfLrRoijd n`f’Vdks.k

45- fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa esa ls dkSu lk “kCn O;kdjf.kd n`f’V ls “ks’k rhu ls fHkUu gS\

a) lqfuf”pr lk/ku

b) ckt+kjksUeq[k vFkZO;oLFkk

c) xw<+ izd`fr

d) vR;f/kd egÙoiw.kZ

x|ka”k&2

rst+h ls cnyrh bl nqfu;k esa lwpuk vkSj lapkj ds egÙo ds izfr tkx:drk c<+kus esa lekt”kkfL=;ksa

us Hkh viuh Hkwfedk dk fuokZg ugha fd;kA dkyZ eSugkbe dh n”kdksa igys dgh xbZ ckr dk s os vHkh rd

eglwl ugha dj ik, gSa% ^^NksVs&NksVs lewgksa dk xzkE; txr vYi le; esa gh ,d fo”kky lekt cu

x;k gSA^^ ;s xzkE; txr vkSj ;s NksVs lewg iqjkus ,oa Lofodflr lapkj ek/;eksa ij fVds FksA ysfdu ;s

lapkj ek/;e u rks izkI; gSa vkSj u gh izHkkohA leL;k ;g gS fd iqjkus lapkj ek/;e rks iqjkus iM+ x,

ysfdu blls mRiUUk “kwU; dks Hkjus ds fy, vHkh rd dksbZ ubZ lapkj O;oLFkk fodflr ugha gks ikbZ gSA

blls lekt esa ruko] cspSuh vkSj vfuf”prrk O;kIr gks xbZ gSA lkekftd ifjorZu gks jgs gSa ysfdu

fcuk fdlh ekxZn”kZu dsA bu ifjorZuksa ls tulekt Hkh cu jgk gS ysfdu vHkh laosnu”khy tulapkj

dk <k¡pk ugha cu ik;k gSA bl tulekt dh vko”;drkvksa ds vuq:Ik u rks lkaLd`frd ifjorZu fd,

x, gSa vkSj u gh ^^psru ekuo ,tsaVksa^^ dk fodkl fd;k x;k gSA os fu;ksftr rjhds ls ugha cfYd rnFkZ

:i esa mHkj jgs gSaA

dgus dk rkRi;Z ;g gS fd ;fn dqN yksx lapkj ek/;eksa dk iz;ksx Lokar% lq[kk; jpukRed dk;ksZa esa Hkh

djrs gSa rks bls i;kZIr ugha dgk tk ldrk D;ksafd ;gk¡ lapkj ek/;eksa dk iz;ksx FkksM+s gh yksx djrs gSa]

vf/kdka”k yksx blds iz;ksx ls oafpr jgrs gSaA vuqHkoh izlkjd esgjk elkuh ds “kCnksa esa dgsa rks ^^lapkj

dk pfj= tu lsok gksuk pkfg,A bls fu;fer :Ik ls vkSj bZekunkjh ls lewps ns”k dh lsok djuh

pkfg,A^^ dhUl us vFkZ”kkfL=;ksa dh rqyuk nar&fpfdRldksa ls dh FkhA vkt ge lapkjdksa vkSj

nar&fpfdRldksa dh Hkwfedkvksa esa lkE; ns[k ldrs gSaA nar&fpfdRldksa dh Hkkafr lapkjdksa dks Hkh n{k]

izHkkoh gksuk pkfg, rFkk leL;kxzLr yksxksa dh vko”;drkvksa ds vuq:i gksuk t+:jh gSA blds vfrfjDr

lapkjdksa dks yksxksa ds eu&efLr’d dk lao/kZu djuk iM +rk gS] blfy, budk lkekftd :Ik ls

laosnu”khy] dYiuk”khy] tkudkj vkSj mÙkjnk;h gksuk t+:jh gSA

46- ys[kd dks lekt”kkfL=;ksa ls vis{kk Fkh fd os %

a) NksVs&NksVs lektksa dk ,dhdj.k djsaxs

b) dkyZ eSugkbe ds dFku ds egRo dks le>saxs

c) yksxksa dks lapkj dh mi;ksfxrk ds izfr lpsr djsaxs

d) ,d ubZ lapkj O;oLFkk fodflr djus esa lg;ksx nsaxs

47- ^^;s lapkj ek/;e vc u rks izkI; gSa vkSj u izHkkohA^^ esa js[kkafdr in ls vfHkizk; gS %

a) NksVs leqnk;ksa ds iqjkus lapkj ek/;e

b) vkt ds eqnz.k vk/kkfjr lapkj ek/;e

c) ,dhdr lekt ds viw.kZ ,oa vizHkkoh lapkj ek/;e

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d) psru ekuo ,tsaVksa }kjk iz;qDr lapkj ek/;e

48- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku mi;qZDr x|ka”k ds lanHkZ esa vlR; gS\

a) fdlh Hkh ns”k dh tulapkj uhfr ds fuekZ.k esa lHkh oxksZa dk izfrfuf/kRo gksuk pkfg,

b) lapkj iz.kkyh ds fuekZ.k esa jpukRed yksxksa dh jk; vis{kkd`r vf/kd egÙoiw.kZ gksuh pkfg,

c) dkyZ eSugkbe dh ckr Hkkjr ds lanHkZ esa lgh gS

d) lkaLd`frd ifjorZu lkekU;r% yksxksa dh vko”;drkvksa ds vuq:i ugha gksrs

49- ys[kd ds vuqlkj ^^lekt esa ruko] cspSuh vkSj vfuf”prrk^^ gksus dk D;k dkj.k gS\

a) ekxZn”kZu ds fcuk mRiUUk gksus okys lekftd ifjorZu

b) laosnu”khy tulapkj dk <k¡pk u cukuk

c) psru ekuo ,tsaVksa dk fodkl u gksuk

d) ubZ lapkj O;oLFkk dk fodkl u gksuk

50- ^^rnFkZ :i^^ ls rkRi;Z gS %

a) vfu;ksftr :i

b) vfodflr :i

c) vuqi;qDr :i

d) vlkef;d :i

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Part – S

Stream Based Items

This part has 2 Sections

S-1: Social Science Stream S-2 : Science Stream

(40 Items each)

Candidate should attempt either S-1 or S-2

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S-1 Social Science

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51. Which one of the following grounds, on which the state cannot discriminate, is not mentioned in Article

15 but included in Article 16?

a) Race

b) Caste

c) Residence

d) Place of Birth

fuEufyf[kr esa ls og dkSu lk fodYi gS] ftlds vk/kkj ij jkT; HksnHkko ugha dj ldrk] ftldk

mYys[k vuqPNsn 15 esa ugha gS] ysfdu vuqPNsn 16 esa “kkfey gS?

a) uLy

b) tkfr

c) fuokl

d) tUe&LFkku

52. The Vice-President, acting as the President of India

a) also performs the functions of the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha

b) ceases to perform the functions of the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha

c) nominates a senior member of the house to act as the Chairman

d) The Constitution is silent over the issue

jk’Vªifr ds :Ik eas dk;Z djrs gq,] mi&jk’Vªifr

a) jkT; lHkk ds lHkkifr ds dk;Z Hkh djrk gS

b) jkT; lHkk ds lHkkifr ds dk;Z djuk NksM+ nsrk gS

c) lnu ds ofj’B lnL; dks lHkkifr ds :Ik esa dk;Z djus ds fy, euksuhr djrk gS

d) lafo/kku bl eqn~ns ij [kkeks”k gS

53. Arrange the following treaties and agreements in a chronological order. Select the answer from the codes

given below:

i. Indo-US Nuclear Treaty

ii. Indo-Soviet Friendship Treaty

iii. Tashkent Agreement

iv. Shimla Agreement

Codes:

a) iii, ii, iv, i b) ii, iii, i, iv c) i, iv, ii, iii d) iv, i, iii, ii

fuEufyf[kr laf/k;ksa vkSj le>kSrksa dks dkydze esa O;ofLFkr dhft,A uhps fn, x, dksM ls mÙkj dk

p;u dhft,:

i. Hkkjr&vejhdk ijek.kq laf/k

ii. Hkkjr&lksfo;r eS=h laf/k

iii. Rkk”kdan le>kSrk

iv. f”keyk le>kSrk

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dksM%

a) iii, ii, iv, i

b) ii, iii, i, iv

c) i, iv, ii, iii

d) iv, i, iii, ii

54. Lame-Duck Session of Parliament means

a) The first session of Parliament after the formation of the new Lok Sabha

b) The last session of Parliament before the dissolution of the existing Lok Sabha

c) The first session of Parliament of the year

d) The last session of Parliament of the year

laln ds yse&Md l= dk vFkZ gS

a) ubZ yksd lHkk ds xBu ds ckn laln dk igyk l=

b) ekStwnk yksd lHkk ds Hkax gksus ls igys dk vafre l=

c) laln ds lky dk igyk l=

d) laln ds lky dk vafre l=

55. Which one of the following rights does not come under Political Right?

a) Right to criticize the government

b) Right to vote

c) Right to hold public office

d) Right to freedom

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk vf/kdkj] jktuSfrd vf/kdkj ds varxZr ugha vkrk\

a) ljdkj dh vkykspuk djus dk vf/kdkj

b) ernku dk vf/kdkj

c) lkoZtfud in ij jgus dk vf/kdkj

d) Lora=rk dk vf/kdkj

56. Which of the following is not among the founder countries of ASEAN, established in 1967?

a) Indonesia

b) Singapore

c) Malaysia

d) Myanmar

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk 1967 esa LFkkfir vkfl;ku (ASEAN) ds laLFkkid ns”kksa esa lsa ,d ugha gS\

a) baMksusf”k;k

b) flaxkiqj

c) eysf”k;k

d) E;kaekj

57. Which one of the statements is true about Globalisation?

a) Globalisation is purely an economic phenomenon.

b) Globalisation began in 1991.

c) Globalisation is the same thing as westernization.

d) Globalisation is a multi dimensional phenomenon.

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oS”ohdj.k ds ckjs esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lgh gS\

a) oS”ohdj.k fo”kq) :Ik ls ,d vkfFkZd iz?kVuk gSA

b) oS”ohdj.k 1991 esa “kq: gqvkA

c) oS”ohdj.k if”pehdj.k ds tSlk gSA

d) oS”ohdj.k ,d cgqvk;keh iz?kVuk gSA

58. Which one of the following statements is true?

a) Only democratic countries have a constitution.

b) The Indian parliament has greater authority than the constitution because it can amend it.

c) The constitution lays down an arrangement of institutions to realise certain ideals and values.

d) The Supreme Court of India ensures that no change is made by the Legislature or the Executive to the

Constitution of the country.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lgh gS\

a) dsoy yksdrkaf=d ns”kksa esa lafo/kku gSA

b) lafo/kku dh rqyuk esa Hkkjrh; laln ds ikl mPp izkf/kdkj gSa] D;ksafd ;g mls la”kks/ku dj ldrk

gSA

c) dqN vkn”kksaZ vkSj ewY;ksa dks izkIr djus ds fy, lafo/kku us laLFkkuksa dh O;oLFkk dh gSA

d) Hkkjr esa mPpre U;k;ky; ;g lqfuf”pr djrk gS fd fo/kkuikfydk ;k dk;Zikfydk }kjk ns”k ds

lafo/kku esa dksbZ ifjorZu u fd;k tk,A

59. Which of the following statements about fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution is WRONG?

a) Citizens are free to do any work or trade.

b) They focus only on individuals and make no reference to communities.

c) They allow for intervention of the state in religious practices on certain grounds.

d) All the citizens are equal before law.

Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esa ekSfyd vf/kdkjksa ds ckjs esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku xyr gS\

a) ukxfjd fdlh Hkh dk;Z ;k O;kikj djus ds fy, Lora= gSaA

b) os dsoy O;fDr ij /;ku dsafnzr djrs gSa vkSj mudk leqnk;ksa ls dksbZ lanHkZ ugha gksrkA

c) os dqN vk/kkjksa ij /kkfeZd O;ogkjksa esa jkT; ds gLr{ksi dh vuqefr nsrs gSaA

d) dkuwu ds le{k lHkh ukxfjd leku gSaA

60. Which of the following statements show that India has a federal system of government?

a) The Judiciary independently gives decisions on the dispute of powers between the central and the

state governments.

b) The central government has given powers to local municipalities.

c) Some members of the Rajya Sabha are nominated by the President.

d) Every citizen of India has citizenship of India and citizenship of the state where s/he lives.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku ;g n”kkZrk gS fd Hkkjr esa ljdkj dh la?kh; iz.kkyh gS

a) Lora= U;k;ikfydk dsanz vkSj jkT; ljdkjksa ds chp “kfDr;ksa ds fookn ij fu.kZ; nsrh gSA

b) dsanz ljdkj us LFkkuh; uxjikfydkvksa dks “kfDr;ka nh gSaA

c) jkT; lHkk ds dqN lnL;ksa dks jk’Vªifr }kjk euksuhr fd;k tkrk gSA

d) Hkkjr ds izR;sd ukxfjd dks Hkkjr dh ukxfjdrk vkSj ml jkT; dh ukxfjdrk izkIr gS] tgka og

jgrk@rh gSA

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61. Nautical mile is a unit of distance used

a) for space travel

b) for long distances over land

c) in aviation

d) in ocean navigation

leqnzh ehy nwjh dh ,d bdkbZ gS tks ------ ds fy, bLrseky dh tkrh gS

a) varfj{k ;k=k ds fy,

b) Hkwfe ij yach nwjh ds fy,

c) foekuu ds fy,

d) leqnzh ukSifjogu ds fy,

62. Which of these is described as the ‘young fold mountains’?

a) The Himalayas

b) The Vindhyachals

c) The Eastern Ghats

d) The Western Ghats

bUkesa ls fdls ^;qok oy;h ioZrksa* ds :Ik eas O;k[;kf;r fd;k tkrk gS\

a) fgeky; dks

b) foa/;kpy dks

c) iwohZ ?kkVksa dks

d) if”pe ?kkVksa dks

63. Youthful stage of the river is characterised by

a) Waterfall

b) Oxbow Lake

c) Alluvial Fan

d) Flood Plain

Uknh dh ;qok voLFkk dks -------- }kjk of.kZr fd;k tkrk gS

a) ty izikr

b) xks[kqj >hy

c) tyks<+ ia[k

d) ck<+ dk eSnku

64. Igneous Rocks are formed due to

a) cooling

b) heating

c) denuding

d) evaporating

vkXus; pV~Vkusa -------- ds dkj.k curh gSa

a) “khryu

b) rki

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c) vukPNu

d) ok’iu

65. Atmosphere gets heated up

a) in the early morning

b) at mid day

c) after mid day

d) in the late evening

ok;qeaMy xeZ gks tkrk gS

a) izkr%dky esa

b) nksigj esa

c) nksigj ds ckn

d) nsj “kke dks

66. The ratio of the actual amount of water vapour in the air to the amount it could hold at that temperature is

called

a) dew point

b) vapour pressure

c) relative humidity

d) saturation point

ok;q esa okf’ir ty dh okLrfod ek=k vkSj ml rkieku dks cuk, j[k ldus dh ek=k dk vuqikr

dgykrk gS

a) vkslkad

b) ok’Ik nkc

c) lkisf{kd vknzZrk

d) lar`fIr fcanq

67. It is difficult to represent the earth on a map because

a) the earth is very large in size

b) the earth has continents and oceans

c) the earth is spherical in shape

d) its surface is uneven

ekufp= ij i`Foh dks n”kkZuk dfBu gS] D;ksafd

a) i`Foh vkdkj esa cgqr cM+h gS

b) i`Foh ij egk}hi vkSj lkxj gSa

c) i`Foh dh vkd`fr xksy gS

d) mldh lrg vlery gS

68. The first modern cotton mill in India was established in India in Mumbai because

a) it was a port city

b) it is located near a cotton growing region

c) it was a financial centre

d) all of the above

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Hkkjr esa igyh vk/kqfud lwrh fey eqacbZ esa LFkkfir dh xbZ D;ksafd

a) og ,d canjxkg “kgj Fkk

b) og dikl mxkus okys {ks= ds ikl Fkk

c) og ,d foRrh; dsanz Fkk

d) mi;qZDr lHkh

69. Which one of the following is a tertiary activity?

a) Hunting

b) Farming

c) Fishing

d) Trading

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh r`rh;d Js.kh dh xfrfof/k gS\

a) vk[ksV

b) [ksrh djuk

c) eNyh idM+uk

d) O;kikj djuk

70. Which is a non-renewable source of energy?

a) Thermal

b) Hydel

c) Solar

d) Wind

;g ÅtkZ dk v&uohdj.kh; lzksr gS?

a) Rkkih;

b) Tkyh;

c) lkSj

d) iou

71. Why is the periodisation of Indian History as ‘Hindu’, ‘Muslim’ and the ‘British’ period unacceptable

today?

a) This division is based on the idea that the religion of the dominant rulers has been the only important

historical change.

b) This division appreciates material progress and intellectual advancement in the first two periods.

c) This division appreciates a culture that evolved with a synthesis of these three communities in the

subcontinent.

d) This division was made by the British and in independent India, we should be anti-British.

Hkkjrh; bfrgkl ds dky[kaM dks ^fganw*] ^eqfLye* vkSj ^fczfV”k* dky dguk vkt Lohdk;Z D;ksa ugha gS\

a) ;g foHkktu bl fopkj ij vk/kkfjr gS fd izcy “kkldksa dk /keZ gh dsoy egROkiw.kZ ,sfrgkfld

ifjorZu jgk gSA

b) ;g foHkktu igys nks dkyksa esa HkkSfrd izxfr vkSj ckSn~f/kd mRd’kZ dh ljkguk djrk gSA

c) ;g foHkktu ml laLd`fr dh ljkguk djrk gS tks miegk}hi esa bu rhu leqnk;ksa ds la”ys’k.k ls

fodflr gqbZ gSA

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d) ;g foHkktu fczfV”kksa }kjk cuk;k x;k Fkk vkSj Lora= Hkkjr esa gesa fczfV”k fojks/kh gksuk pkfg,A

72. Which one of the following ‘sources’ help in exploring with the forest communities’ rebellion against

the Forest Laws made by the British?

a) Coins

b) Songs and Stories

c) Inscriptions

d) Manusmriti

fuEufyf[kr L=ksrksa esa ls dkSu&lk ^Lkzksr* fczfV”kksa }kjk cuk, x, ou dkuwuksa ds fo#) ou leqnk;ksa ds

fonzksg dks le>us esa enn djrk gS &

a) flDds

b) xhr vkSj dFkk,a

c) f”kykys[k

d) euqLe`fr

73. What does ‘CE’ stand for in the context of dates in History?

a) Contemporary Era

b) Christian Era

c) Common Era

d) Controversial Era

bfrgkl esa rkjh[kksa ds lanHkZ esa ^lh0bZ0* dk iz;ksx fdlds fy, gksrk gS\

a) ledkyhu ;qx

b) bZlk ;qx

c) lkekU; ;qx

d) fooknkLin ;qx

74. Why did Britain become the first country to experience Industrial Revolution?

a) Britain’s political instability caused this revolution.

b) The British market was heavily fragmented by local authorities levying taxes on goods that passed

through their area.

c) A large section of the population received their income in the form of goods and in kind which gave

them a limited choice for ways to spend.

d) Britain had been through a major ‘Agriculture Revolution’ which forced landless farmers to search

for jobs in the towns.

fczVsu D;ksa vkS|ksfxd Økafr dks vuqHko djus okyk igyk ns”k cu x;k\

a) fczVsu dh jktuSfrd vfLFkjrk bl Økafr dk dkj.k cuhA

b) fczVsu ds cktkj dks LFkkuh; fudk;ksa }kjk O;kid :Ik ls ck¡Vk x;k Fkk tks vius {ks=ksa ls xqtjus okys

lekuksa ij Hkkjh dj yxkrs FksA

c) tula[;k dk ,d cM+k oxZ viuh vk; dks eky vkSj oLrq ds :Ik esa ysrk Fkk blls mUgsa [kpZ djus

ds lhfer rjhds feyrs FksA

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d) fczVsu ,d cM+h ^d`f’k Økafr* ls xqT+kjk Fkk ftlus Hkwfeghu fdlkuksa dks “kgj esa ukSdjh [kkstus ds fy,

etcwj fd;kA

75. Which of the following can be left out for constructing early human history?

a) Human Fossils

b) Stone Tools

c) Old Testament of the Bible

d) Cave Paintings

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls izkjafHkd ekuo bfrgkl ds fuekZ.k ds fy, NksM+k tk ldrk g S?

a) ekuo thok”e

b) iRFkjksa ds vkST+kkj

c) ckbfcy dk vksYM VsLVkesUV

d) xqQkvksa dh fp=dkjh

76. What was the impact of the changing urban landscape on the ‘middle class’ during the colonial period?

a) The middle classes became reduced to a minority as there was a decrease in the demand for clerks,

teachers, lawyers, doctors, engineers and accountants.

b) Middle class women sought to express themselves through the medium of journals, autobiographies

and books.

c) Over time, women became less visible in public, as they were scared of the new professions in the

city as domestic and factory workers.

d) Women who moved out of the household into public spaces, instantly became objects of public

respect.

vkSifuosf”kd dky ds nkSjku ^e/; oxZ* ij cnyrs “kgjh ifjn”; dk D;k izHkko iM+k\

a) e/; oxZ ?kVdj vYila[;d cu x;k] D;ksafd DydksZa] f”k{kdksa] odhyksa] fpfdRldksa] bathfu;jksa vkSj

ys[kkdkjksa dh ekax esa deh vk xbZ FkhA

b) e/; oxZ dh efgykvksa us if=dkvksa] vkRedFkkvksa vkSj fdrkcksa ds ek/;e ls Lo;a dks vfHkO;Dr djus

ds fy, jkLrk ryk”kkA

c) le; ds lkFk] efgyk,a vke turk esa de uT+kj vkus yxha] D;ksafd os “kgj esa ?kjsyw vkSj QSDVjh

eT+knwj ds :Ik esa u, O;olk; ls Mj xbZ FkhaA

d) tks efgyk,a ?kj&ckj ls ckgj lkoZtfud LFkkuksa esa fudy vkbZ Fkha os rqjar gh vke turk ds lEeku

dh Hkkxh cu xbZ FkhaA

77. What is true in the context of the movements to reform social and religious life in 19th century India?

a) All the religious reformations were exclusively religious in character and their attention was focused

on other-worldly existence.

b) The reform movements intended to show that religious beliefs had no connections with social

practices.

c) Religion was a dormant ideology of the colonial times and it was possible to undertake any social

action by easily coming to grips with it.

d) Practices based on faith could not be challenged without bringing faith itself into question.

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19oha “krkCnh ds Hkkjr esa lkekftd vkSj /kkfeZd thou esa lq/kkj ykus ds fy, vkanksyuksa ds lanHkZ esa D;k

lgh gS\

a) lHkh /kkfeZd lq/kkj fo”kq) :Ik ls viuh izd`fr esa /kkfeZd Fks vkSj /;ku nqfu;k ds ckdh eqn~nksa ij

dsafnzr FkkA

b) lq/kkj vkanksyu ;g fn[kuk pkgrs Fks fd /kkfeZd fo”oklksa dk lkekftd O;ogkjksa ls dksbZ laca/k ugha

FkkA

c) /keZ vkSifuosf”kd dky dh ,d fuf’Ø; fopkj/kkjk Fkh vkSj vklkuh ls idM+ esa vkus ij fdlh Hkh

lkekftd dk;Z dks djuk laHko FkkA

d) vkLFkk ij vk/kkfjr O;ogkjksa dks rc rd pqukSrh ugha nh tk ldrh Fkh tc rd Lo;a vkLFkk ij gh

loky u mBk;k tk,A

78. Which was the first Indian community to set up a cricket club in India?

a) Hindus

b) Muslims

c) Parsis

d) Sikhs

Hkkjr esa fdzdsV Dyc LFkkfir djus okyk igyk Hkkjrh; leqnk; dkSulk Fkk\

a) fganw

b) eqfLye

c) ikjlh

d) flD[k

79. Who was given the title of Frontier Gandhi?

a) Badruddin Tyabji

b) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

c) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

d) Dr. Zakir Hussain

fdls ÝaVh;j xka/kh dk f[krkc fn;k x;k\

a) cn:n~nhu rS;cth

b) ekSykuk vCnqy dyke vkT+kkn

c) [kku vCnqy xQ~Qkj [kka

d) MkW- T+kkfdj gqlSu

80. Which of the following best explain the reasons for choosing strategic places to build a fort against the

East India Company:

i. Besides a river so that while the enemy is struggling to cross the river, there is time to attack them.

ii. On a hill top, so that one can see the approaching enemy attack.

iii. In a dense forest, where the enemy could not have access with its cannons.

iv. On the seashore, because the enemy can be spotted far out in the open sea.

a) Only i and ii are correct.

b) Only i, ii and iv are correct.

c) Only i and ii are correct.

d) Only ii, iii and iv are correct.

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bZLV bf.M;k dEiuh ds f[kykQ fdyk cukus ds fy, lkefjd LFkku ds pquko dh O;k[;k fuEufyf[kr

esa ls fdu dkj.kksa }kjk dh tk ldrh gS%

i. Uknh ds fdukjs ftlls tc “k=q unh ikj dj jgk gks rc geys dh rS;kjh ds fy, le; feysA

ii. ,d igkM+ ds f”k[kj ij] tgk¡ ls “k=q dks vkxs c<+krk gqvk ns[kk tk ldsA

iii. ,d ?kus taxy esa tgk¡ “k=q dks vius rksiksa ds lkFk igq¡pus esa eqf”dy gksA

iv. Lkeqnz ds fdukjs tgk¡ “k=q dks [kqys leqnz esa nwj ls vkrs gq, ns[kk tk lds A

a) dsoy i vkSj ii lgh gSa b) dsoy i, ii vkSj iv lgh gSa c) dsoy i vkSj ii lgh gSa d) dsoy ii, iii vkSj iv lgh gSa

81. Which combination of economic concepts is illustrated by a production possibility curve?

a) Cost and Price

b) Demand and Price

c) Economic goods and Free goods

d) Opportunity cost and Scarcity

vFkZ”kkL=h; vo/kkj.kkvksa dk dkSu&lk la;kstu mRiknu laHkkO;rk oØ ls Li’V fd;k tkrk gS\

a) ykxr vkSj ewY;

b) ekax vkSj ewY;

c) vkfFkZd eky vkSj djeqDr eky

d) volj ykxr vkSj deh

82. Which outcome is an example of market failure?

a) Consumers paying a higher price, for a product whose demand is rising.

b) Consumers exercising their market power by determining what is produced.

c) Producers basing their output decisions on private rather than social costs and benefits.

d) Producers earning a higher profit from switching from unpopular products falling in demand to

producing those rising in demand.

dkSu lk ifj.kke ckT+kkj&foQyrk dk mnkgj.k gS\

a) miHkksDrk ml mRikn ds fy, mPp ewY; pqdkrk gS ftldh ekax c<+ jgh gSA

b) D;k mRikfnr djuk gS] dk fu/kkZj.k djrs gq, miHkksDrk viuh ckT+kkj&”kfDr dk iz;ksx djrs gSaA

c) mRiknd vius fuxZr&fu.kZ; dks lkekftd ykxr vkSj ykHk ds ctk; futh ykHk ij vk/kkfjr djrk

gSA

d) mRiknd ekax esa foQy vyksdfiz; mRiknksa ls ekax esa c<+ksrjh okys mRiknksa esa varj.k djrs gq, mPp

ykHk dekrk gSA

83. Which type of business organisation is most likely to suffer from diseconomies of scale?

a) A sole trader

b) A partnership

c) A private limited company

d) A nationalized industry

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fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl izdkj ds O;olk; laxBUk dks iSekus ds vykHk ¼diseconomies of scale½ ls xzLr

gksus dh laHkkouk lcls vf/kd gS\

a) ,dy O;kikjh

b) lk>snkjh

c) izkbosV fyfeVsM daiuh

d) jk’Vªh;dr m|ksx

84. Which factor may cause the official unemployment figure to understate the actual level of

unemployment?

a) People being ashamed to admit that they are unemployed

b) People being prepared to cheat the system

c) People who have found employment since the measure was taken

d) People working in the informal sector in the country

dkSu lk dkjd ljdkjh csjksT+kxkjh vkadM+ksa dks csjksT+kxkjh ds okLrfod Lrj ls derj vk¡dus dk dkj.k

gks ldrk gS\

a) yksxksa dks ;g Lohdkjus esa “keZ eglwl gksrh gS fd os csjksT+kxkj gSa

b) yksx O;oLFkk dks /kks[kk nsus ds fy, rS;kj gSa

c) yksxksa dks rcls jksT+kxkj fey x;k tc mlds mik; fd, x,

d) yksx ns”k esa vlaxfBr {ks= esa dk;Zjr gSa

85. Which combination of changes may enable an economy to grow despite a rise in unemployment?

Occupational Mobility Productivity

a) Decrease Decrease

b) Decrease Increase

c) Increase Increase

d) Increase Decrease

ifjorZu dk dkSu lk la;kstu csjksT+kxkjh esa o`f) gksus ds ckotwn ,d vFkZO;oLFkk dks fodflr gksus esa

l{ke cuk ldrk gS

O;kolkf;d xfr”khyrk mRikndrk

a) ?kVuk ?kVuk

b) ?kVuk c<+uk

c) c<+uk c<+uk

d) c<+uk ?kVuk

86. The government sells off a state owned enterprise to thousands of shareholders who can sell their shares

in the stock exchange. How has the state of the organisation changed?

a) From a public limited company to a private limited company

b) From a public limited company to a public corporation

c) From a public corporation to a private limited company

d) From a public corporation to a public limited company

ljdkj gT+kkjksa “ks;j /kkjdksa dks] ,d jkT; Lokf/kdr m|e dk vifoØ; djrh gS tks vius “ks;jksa dks

“ks;j ckT+kkj esa csp ldrs gSaA laxBu dh fLFkfr fdl izdkj cny xbZ gS\

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a) ifCyd fyfeVsM daiuh ls izkbosV fyfeVsM daiuh esa

b) ifCyd fyfeVsM daiuh ls lkoZtfud fudk; esa

c) lkoZtfud fudk; ls izkbosV fyfeVsM daiuh esa

d) lkoZtfud fudk; ls ifCyd fyfeVsM daiuh esa

87. Which of the following would cause an increase in demand for capital goods?

a) A decrease in corporation tax

b) A fall in disposable income

c) A rise in interest rates

d) A rise is pessimism

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk iwathxr eky dh ekax eas o`f) dk dkj.k gS\

a) fuxe dj esa deh

b) izksT; vk; ¼fMLikst+cy bUde½ esa fxjkoV

c) C;kt&nj esa o`f)

d) uSjk”; esa o`f)

88. Which type of a factor of production is ‘road’?

a) Capital

b) Enterprise

c) Land

d) Labour

*lM+d* fdl izdkj dk mRiknu dkjd gS\

a) iwath

b) m|e

c) Hkwfe

d) Je

89. What could cause a decrease in absolute poverty but a rise in relative poverty?

a) The income of the rich rising by less than the income of the poor

b) The income of the rich rising by more than the income of the poor

c) The income of the rich falling by less than the income of the poor

d) The income of the rich falling by more than the income of the poor

fujis{k xjhch esa ?kVko ysfdu lkis{k xjhch esa o`f) dk D;k dkj.k gks ldrk gS\

a) ,d xjhc O;fDr dh vk; dh rqyuk esa ,d vehj O;fDr dh vk; esa o`f) de gks jgh gS

b) ,d xjhc O;fDr dh vk; dh rqyuk esa ,d vehj O;fDr dh vk; esa o`f) vf/kd gks jgh gS

c) ,d xjhc O;fDr dh vk; dh rqyuk esa ,d vehj O;fDr dh vk; esa fxjkoV de gks jgh gS

d) ,d xjhc O;fDr dh vk; dh rqyuk esa ,d vehj O;fDr dh vk; esa fxjkoV vf/kd gks jgh gS

90. Which government measure may reduce absolute poverty?

a) A cut in government expenditure outside education

b) An increase in the rate of interest

c) Granting subsidies to builders of low cost housing

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d) The imposition of a tax on food

dkSu lk ljdkjh mik; iw.kZ xjhch dks de dj ldrk gS\

a) f”k{kk ds ckgj ljdkjh O;; esa dVkSrh djuk

b) C;kt&nj esa o`f) djuk

c) de ykxr ds vkokl ds fcYMjksa dks lgkf;dh nsuk

d) [kk| ij dj yxkuk

S-2 S c i e n c e

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51. Which of the following statements is true about the given equation:

2HCHO + KOH HCOOK + CH3OH

a) HCHO is undergoing oxidation as well as reduction

b) HCHO is oxidized, KOH is reduced

c) HCHO is reduced, KOH is oxidized

d) The reaction is not a redox reaction

Ukhps fn, x, lehdj.k ds ckjs esa dkSu lk dFku lgh gS

2HCHO + KOH HCOOK + CH3OH

a) HCHO vkWDlhdj.k vkSj vip;u] nksukssa lkFk&lkFk gks jgk gS

b) HCHO vkWDlhd`r vkSj KOH vipf;r gSa

c) HCHO vipf;r vkSj KOH vkWDlhd`r gSa

d) vfHkfØ;k vkWDlh&vipf;r ugha gS

52. A student was given an unknown solution in a test tube. When she added universal indicator

solution to the test tube, the solution turned violet. The unknown solution is most likely to be

a) Baking soda solution

b) Washing soda solution

c) Caustic soda solution

d) Ammonia solution

,d Nk= dks ij[kuyh esa ,d fofy;u fn;k tkrk gSA blesa lkoZHkkSfed lwpd fofy;u feykus ij

bldk jax cSaxuh gks tkrk gSA laHkkfor fofy;u gS&

a) csfdax lksMk ¼[kkus dk lksMk½ fofy;u

b) /kkou lksMk fofy;u

c) nkgd lksMk ¼dkWfLVd lksMk½ fofy;u

d) veksfu;k fofy;u

53. The daffodil plants grow best in the soil having a pH range of 6 to 6.5. If the soil in the garden

has a pH of 4.5, which substance needs to be added to it in order to grow daffodils?

a) Salt

b) Lime

c) Sand

d) Compost

MSQksfMy ikni 6&6-5 pH ekud dh e`nk esa mitrk gSA 4-5 pH ekud dh e`nk esa MSQksfMy ds

loksZÙke mRiknu ds fy, fdl rRo dks feyk;k tkuk pkfg,A a) yo.k

b) pwuk

c) ckyw

d) dEiksLV

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54. The electronic configuration of an element is 1s

2 2s

2 2p

6 3s

2 3p

6 3d

5 4s

1. This represents its

a) Excited state

b) Ground state

c) Cationic form

d) Anionic form

,d rRo dk bysDVªkWfud foU;kl 2 2 6 2 6 11s 2s 2p 3s 3p 3d4s gSA ;g izfrfcfEcr djrk gS&

a) mÙksftr voLFkk

b) ewy voLFkk

c) /kuk;uh :i

d) _.kk;uh :i

55. Which of the following has the maximum number of unpaired electrons?

a) Zn

b) Fe2+

c) Ni3+

d) Cu+

fuEufyf[kr esa v;qfXer bysDVªkWuksa dh la[;k lokZf/kd ik;h tkrh gS&

a) Zn

b) Fe2+

c) Ni3+

d) Cu+

56. The air at the sea level is dense. This is the practical explanation of

a) Boyle’s law

b) Charles’ law

c) Avogadro’s law

d) Dalton’s law

leqnz Lrj ij ok;q l?ku gksrh gSA ;g dFku O;kogkfjd O;k[;k gS&

a) ckW;y ds fu;e dh

b) pkYlZ ds fu;e dh

c) ,okWxsMªks ds fu;e dh

d) MkYVu ds fu;e dh

57. Mark the incorrect statement.

Carbon differs from other elements of its group due to

a) Presence of d-orbitals in its penultimate shell

b) Its limitation to a co-ordination number 4

c) Its unique ability to form multiple bond

d) Its marked tendency to form long chains

vlR; dFku dks fpfg~ur djsaA

dkcZu dk vius lewg ds vU; rRoksa ls fHkUu gksus dk dkj.k gS&

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a) mikUR; dks'k esa d d{kk dk mifLFkr gksuk

b) bldk lg laca/k 4 rd lhfer gksuk

c) cgqca/k cukus dh fof'k"V {kerk

d) yEch Ja[kyk,¡ cukus dh fof'k"V izo`fÙk

58. Which of the following is the smallest cation?

a) Na+

b) Mg2+

c) Ca2+

d) Al3+

fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu&lk lw{ere /kuk;u gS&

a) Na+

b) Mg2+

c) Ca2+

d) Al3+

59. A cubic solid is made up of two elements A and B. Atom A is present at the body centre and atom B at

the corners of the cube. What is the formula of the compound?

a) AB2

b) A2B

c) AB3

d) AB

,d ?kuh; Bksl dk fuekZ.k A vkSj B rRoksa }kjk fd;k tkrk gS rFkk ijek.kq A blds dsUnz ij ,oa

ijek.kq B ?kuh; Bksl ds dksus ij mifLFkr gSA bl ;kSfxd dk lw= gS& a) AB2

b) A2B

c) AB3

d) AB

60. The oxidation number of Cr in K2Cr2O7 is:

a) 12

b) 7

c) 8

d) 6

K2Cr2O7 esa Cr dh vkWDlhdj.k la[;k gS%

a) 12

b) 7

c) 8

d) 6

61. An object is placed 25 cm from a concave mirror of focal length 20 cm. The image is

a) virtual, erect and diminished

b) virtual, erect and magnified

c) real, inverted and diminished

d) real, inverted and magnified

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,d oLrq 20 lseh- dh Qksdy yEckbZ okys vory niZ.k ls 25 lseh- nwj j[kh gSA mldk izfrfcEc

gksxk&

a) avkHkklh] lh/kk vkSj NksVk

b) vkHkklh] lh/kk vkSj cM+k

c) okLrfod] myVk vkSj NksVk

d) okLrfod] myVk vkSj cM+k

62. A bulb rated for 100W, 220V is connected to a 110V mains supply. The power drawn by it is

a) 100 W

b) 50 W

c) 25 W

d) zero

,d 100W, 220V dk cYc 110V dh eq[; lIykbZ ls tqM+k gqvk gSA blds }kjk fo|qr [kpZ gS&

a) 100W

b) 50 W

c) 25 W

d) “kwU;

63. Two wires carrying steady currents are placed next to each other. They will

a) repel each other if the currents are parallel and attract each other if the currents are anti-parallel

b) attract each other if the currents are parallel and repel each other if the currents are anti-parallel

c) attract each other in both cases

d) repel each other in both cases

fLFkj /kkjk (steady current) izokfgr nks rkjksa dks ,d&nwljs ds vkxs&ihNs j[kk gSA os&

a) ,d&nwljs dks ihNs /kdsysaxs ;fn /kkjk lekukarj gks vkSj ,d&nwljs dks [khpsaxs ;fn /kkjk

fojks/kh&lekukarj gks

b) ,d&nwljs dks [khpsaxs ;fn /kkjk lekukarj gks vkSj ,d&nwljs dks ihNs /kdsysaxs ;fn /kkjk

fojks/kh&lekukarj gks

c) nksuksa fLFkfr;ksa esa ,d&nwljs dks [khpsaxs

d) nksuksa fLFkfr;ksa esa ,d&nwljs dks ihNs /kdsysaxsA

64. You are given three resistances R1> R2>R3 to be connected in a circuit. The current in the circuit will be

maximum when

a) All are connected in parallel.

b) All are connected in series.

c) R1 in parallel and R2 and R3 in series.

d) R2 in parallel and R1 and R3 in series.

vkidks rhu izfrjks/k R1 > R2 > R3 ,d lfdZV esa tksM+dj fn, x, gSA lfdZV esa /kkjk dk izokg

vf/kdre gksxkA tc&

a) lHkh lekukarj Øe esa tqM+s gq, gks

b) lHkh Js.kh Øe esa tqM+s gq, gks

c) R1 lekukarj rFkk R2 ,oa R3 Js.kh esa

d) R2 lekukarj rFkk R1 ,oa R3 Js.kh esa

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65. An iron nail sinks in water but a ship made of iron floats because

a) The ship is designed in such a way that it remains balanced.

b) The ship is hollow and therefore its density decreases.

c) The ship displaces large amount of water which balances the weight of ship.

d) The ship displaces less amount of water and this helps it float.

yksgs dh ,d dhy ikuh esa Mwc tkrh gS ijUrq yksgs ls cuk tgkt rSjrk gS] D;ksafd&

a) tgkt dk fuekZ.k bl rjg fd;k tkrk gS fd mldk larqyu cuk jgsA

b) tgkt [kks[kyk gksrk gS vkSj ftlls mldk ?kuRo de gks tkrk gSA

c) tgkt T;knk ek=k esa ikuh gVkrk gS tks tgkt ds otu dks larqfyr dj nsrk gSA

d) tgkt de ek=k esa ikuh gVkrk gS tks rSjus esa mldh enn djrk gSA

66. The density of cork is 240kg/m3, wood is 800 kg/m

3, glass is 2500kg/m

3 and iron is 7800kg/m

3. Which of

the above will not float in glycerine having density 1260kg/m3?

a) Cork

b) Iron

c) Cork and wood

d) Glass and iron

dkdZ dk ?kuRo 240 fdxzk-@eh3] ydM+h dk 800 fdxzk-@eh

3] dk¡p dk 2500 fdxzk-@eh

3 rFkk yksgs dk

7800 fdxzk-@eh3 gSA buesa ls dkSu&lk fXyljhu esa] ftldk ?kuRo 1260 fdxzk-@eh

3 gS] ugha rSjsxk&

a) dkdZ

b) yksgk

c) dkdZ ,oa ydM+h

d) dk¡p ,oa yksgk

67. The cause of a rainbow in the sky is due to tiny droplets of water behaving like

a) A convex lens

b) A concave mirror

c) A prism

d) A concave lens

vkleku esa bUnz/kuq’k ds gksus dk dkj.k ikuh dh NksVh&NksVh cwansa gSa] tks fd O;ogkj djrh gS&

a) mÙky ysal dh rjg

b) vory niZ.k dh rjg

c) fizTe dh rjg

d) vory ysal dh rjg

68. If two electron beams travel in the same direction, they will

a) attract each other

b) repel each other

c) first attract and then repel each other

d) first repel and then attract each other.

;fn nks bysDVªkWu che ,d gh fn”kk esa lapfjr gks jgh gS] rks os&

a) ,d&nwljs dks vkdf’kZr djsaxh

b) ,d&nwljs dks ihNs /kdsysaxh

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c) igys ,d&nwljs dks vkdf’kZr djsaxh fQj ihNs /kdsysaxh

d) igys ,d&nwljs dks ihNs /kdsysaxh fQj vkdf’kZr djsaxhA

69. Light appears to travel in a straight line because

a) its velocity is very large

b) it is not absorbed by the surrounding

c) its wavelength is very small

d) it is reflected by the surrounding

izdk”k lh/kh js[kk esa lapfjr gksrk gqvk fn[krk gS D;ksafd&

a) mldk osx cgqr T;knk gksrk gS

b) ;g okrkoj.k }kjk vo”kksf’kr ugha gksrk

c) mldk rjaxnS/;Z cgqr de gksrk gS

d) ;g okrkoj.k }kjk ijkofrZr gksrk gSA

70. Read the following statements and choose the right answer:

Anshu says that cooking food at high altitudes is difficult.

Seema says that water boils at lower temperature,when the pressure is low.

a) Anshu is correct but seema is wrong

b) Anshu is incorrect and seema is correct

c) Both are correct and Seema’s statement is explanation for Anshu

d) Both are Correct but Seema’s statement is not correct explanation for Anshu.

fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa dks i<+sa vkSj lgh mÙkj pqusa&

va”kq us dgk fd vf/kd Å¡pkbZ ij [kkuk idkuk eqf”dy gSA

lhek us dgk fd tc nkc de gksrk gS rc ikuh de rkieku ij mcyus yxrk gSA

a) va”kq lgh gS vkSj lhek xyr gS

b) va”kq xyr gS vkSj lhek lgh gS

c) nksuksa lgh gSa rFkk lhek dk dFku va”kq ds dFku dh lgh O;k[;k gS

d) nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj lhek dk dFku va”kq ds dFku dh lgh O;k[;k ugha gSA

71. Heavy exercise generally results in muscle cramps due to-

a) Lesser CO2 concentration in muscle cells

b) Increased CO2 concentration in muscle cells

c) Breakdown of Lactic Acid in muscle cells

d) Accumulation of Ammonia in muscle cells

Hkkjh O;k;ke dk ifj.kke vDlj isf'k;ksa esa ,saBu ds :i esa gksrk gS D;ksafd&

a) is'kh; dksf'kdkvksa esa CO2 dh ek=k de gksus ds dkj.k

b) is'kh; dksf'kdkvksa esa CO2 dh ek=k c<+ tkus ds dkj.k

c) is'kh; dksf'kdkvksa esa ySfDVd vEy ds Hkatu ds dkj.k

d) is'kh; dksf'kdkvksa esa veksfu;k teko ds dkj.k

72. The vegetative parts of a plant are-

a) Stem, flower, roots

b) Stem, stamen, pistil

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c) Stem, roots, leaves

d) Stamen, pistil, seeds

laof/kZr gksrs ikni ds Hkkx gaS&

a) ruk] Qwy] tM+

b) ruk] iqadslj] L=h dslj

c) ruk] tM+] ifÙk;k¡

d) iqadslj] L=h dslj] cht

73. Vegetative Propagation can be done in a potato by-

a) Cutting a piece of potato and planting it in soil

b) Cutting the potato leaf and planting it

c) Cutting the potato near its eye and planting it

d) Taking the potato seed and planting it

vkyw esa dkf;d ifjo/kZu ¼Vegetative Propagation½ gks ldrk gS&

a) vkyw ds ,d Hkkx dks enk esa cks, tkus ij

b) vkyw ikni dh iÙkh dks jksis tkus ij

c) vkyw dks bldh vk¡[k ds ikl dkVdj jksis tkus ij

d) vkyw ds cht dks jksis tkus ij

74. Tuberculosis is caused by -

a) Virus

b) Bacteria

c) Fungi

d) Alga

;{ek ¼Tuberculosis½ dk dkj.k gS&

a) fo"kk.kq

b) thok.kq

c) dod

d) 'kSoky

75. The lungs in case of human beings allow maximum exchange of gases with the help of-

a) Trachea and C-shaped cartilage

b) Bronchi & trachea

c) Alveoli

d) Alveoli with blood vessels

ekuo QsQM+k fdldh enn ls xSlksa dk vf/kdre fofue; djrk gS&

a) 'okl uyh ,oa C&vkdkj dh mikfLFk

b) 'oluh ,oa 'okl uyh

c) dwfidk ¼,fYo;ksykb½

d) :f/kj okfgdkvksa ds lkFk dwfidk ¼,fYo;ksykb½

76. Ventricles have thicker muscular walls as compared to auricles because-

a) They store blood for longer duration of time

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b) They carry greater volume of blood as compared to auricles

c) They have to pump blood into various organs of body

d) They have to prevent backflow of blood

fuy; ¼Ventricles½ dh is'kh; fHkfÙk;ksa vfyan ¼Auricles½ dh vis{kk eksVh gksrh gSA D;ksafd&

a) ;g [kwu dks vf/kd le; rd lafpr j[krh gS

b) ;g vfyan dh vis{kk vf/kd ek=k esa [kwu dk ogu djrh gS

c) ;g [kwu dks 'kjhj ds fofHkUu Hkkxksa esa iai djrh gS

d) ;g [kwu dk mYVh fn'kk esa ifjogu jksdrh gSA

77. Transportation in plants and animals is similar in terms of

a) Respiratory pigments

b) A well developed vascular system

c) Cells & cellular structures

d) Organs and organ systems

ikniksa o tUrqvksa esa ifjogu ,d vFkZ esa leku gS&

a) 'olu jatd

b) lqfodflr laogu ra=

c) dksf'kdk ,oa dksf'kdh; lajpuk,¡

d) vax ,oa vaxra=

78. Hypermetropia can be corrected by using-

a) A concave lens

b) A convex lens

c) Bifocal lens

d) Eye lenses

nwjn`f"V nks’k ¼Hypermetropia½ dks fdlds mi;ksx }kjk fu;af=r fd;k tkrk gS&

a) vory ysal

b) mÙky ysal

c) f}/kkjh ysal

d) vk¡[kksa dh ysal

79. In an experiment, an onion peel was put up in a solution and then observed under a microscope after

sometime. It was found that the cytoplasm of the cells had got shrunk around a corner. The solution was-

a) Hypertonic

b) Hyperbolic

c) Isotonic

d) Hypotonic

,d iz;ksx esa I;kt dk fNydk ,d fofy;u esa j[kk x;k vkSj dqN le; ckn ,d lw{en'khZ }kjk

voyksdu djus ij ik;k x;k fd dksf'kdkvksa dk dksf'kdknzO; ¼cytoplasm½ dksuksa ij ladqfpr gks x;k

Fkk] ;g fofy;u Fkk&

a) vfr ijklkjh

b) vfr ijoyf;d

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c) leijklkjh

d) vYiijklkjh

80. Wooden doors become difficult to open or close during the rainy season due to the process termed-

a) Diffusion

b) Translocation

c) Imbibition

d) Endosmosis

ckfj'k ds ekSle esa fdl izfØ;k ds dkj.k ydM+h ds njoktksa dks [kksyus vkSj can djus esa ijs'kkuh vkus

yxrh gS&

a) folj.k

b) LFkkukarj.k

c) var%'kks"k.k

d) var%ijklj.k

81. Usually pizzas come in circular shapes packed in square boxes. As a promotional scheme the company

decided to make square pizzas and pack them in circular base- boxes. Assuming both pizzas adjust

perfectly in their respective boxes, which combination will cover a larger percentage of area with respect

to the base of the box?

a) Circular pizza with square base

b) Square pizza with circular base-box

c) Can’t say, more information is needed

d) The percentage is irrespective of the area of the base of the box

vkerkSj ij oÙkkdkj fiTtk oxkZdkj fMCcs esa iSd vkrh gSaA ,d izeks'kuy ;kstuk ds rgr daiuh us

fu.kZ; fy;k fd oxkZdkj fiTtk cukdj mUgsa o`Ùkkdkj vk/kkj okys fMCcs esa iSd fd;k tk,A ;g ekurs

gq, fd nksuksa fiTtk muds lacaf/kr cDls esa iwjh rjg lek;ksftr gSa] dkSu lk laca/k lokZf/kd cM+k izfr'kr

{ks= mlds fMCcs ds vk/kkj ds lanHkZ esa doj djsxk&

a) oxkZdkj vk/kkj ds lkFk o`Ùkkdkj fiTtk

b) o`Ùkkdkj vk/kkj ds fMCcs ds lkFk oxkZdkj fiTtk

c) dg ugha ldrs] vf/kd lwpuk visf{kr gS

d) izfr'kr ek=k dk lEcU/k] cDls ds vk/kkj ds {ks=Qy ls ugha gSA

82. A carton containing 12 mirrors fell on the floor. Some broke while some remained intact. Which of the

following will not be the ratio between the broken and the unbroken mirrors?

a) 1:5

b) 2:1

c) 3:2

d) 1:3

,d dkVZu ftlesa 12 niZ.k Fks] Q'kZ ij fxj x;kA dqN niZ.k VwV x, tcfd dqN fcuk VwVs jgsA fuEu

esa ls dkSu lk vuqikr VwVs vkSj fcuk VwVs gq, niZ.kksa ds chp ugha gksxk&

a) 1:5

b) 2:1

c) 3:2

d) 1:3

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83. If the radius of a circle is diminished by 20%, then its area is diminished by

a) 20%

b) 36%

c) 40%

d) 72%

;fn o`Ùk dh f=T;k esa 20% g~kl gks rks mlds {ks=Qy esa g~kl gksxk&

a) 20%

b) 36%

c) 40%

d) 72%

84. If n = 26 X 3

7 X 5

18 X 7

6, then the number of consecutive zeroes in n, where n is a natural number, is

a) 6

b) 7

c) 18

d) None of these

;fn n = 26 X 37 X 518 X 76 gS rks n esa Øekxr 'kwU;ksa dh la[;k D;k gksxh] tgk¡ n ,d izkd`frd la[;k

gS&

a) 6

b) 7

c) 18 d) mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha

85. Ten people went for an eight day camping trip. They took food supply for ten people sufficient for eight

days with the understanding that each of them will get the same share. Six more people joined the trip but

they did not bring any more food. For how many days, the food would have been sufficient if the

originally planned daily share was not changed?

a) 8 days

b) 4 days

c) 5 days

d) 6 days

nl O;fDr vkB fnu dh dSafiax fVªi ij x,A os vius lkFk bruk Hkkstu ys x, tks nl O;fDr;ksa ds

fy,] vkB fnuksa rd i;kZIr jgs tcfd lcdks Hkkstu dk leku fgLlk fn;k tk,xkA N% vU; O;fDr bl

fVªi esa vkSj tqM+ x, ysfdu os vfrfjDr Hkkstu lkexzh ugha yk,A ;fn nSfud Hkkstu dh ;kstuk iwoZor

gh j[kh tk, rks vc ;g Hkkstu fdrus fnuksa ds fy, i;kZIr gksxk&

a) 8 fnu b) 4 fnu

c) 5 fnu d) 6 fnu

86. Ten coins are tossed simultaneously. In how many of the outcomes will the third coin turn up a head?

a) 210

b) 29

c) 3 × 28

d) 3 × 29

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nl flDdksa dks ,d lkFk mNkyk tkrk gSA fdruh ckj ds ifj.kkeksa esa rhljk flDdk “kh’kZ ¼gsM½ gksxk&

a) 210

b) 29

c) 3 × 28

d) 3 × 29

87. Aircool Conditioning Ltd takes up the job of maintaining air conditioners. Currently the company has

come up with two flexible plans for their customers.

PLAN A: Pay Rs.1500/- as a down payment and Rs.150/- for every subsequent month.

PLAN B: Pay Rs.2500/- as down payment and Rs.100/- for every subsequent month.

Later the company realized that after ‘n’ months the amount received through either of the plans will be

equal. Find n.

a) 10 months

b) 15 months

c) 18 months

d) 20 months

,vjdwy daMh'kfuax fyfeVsM ,vj daMh'kujksa dh ns[kHkky dk dk;Z djrh gSA orZeku esa ;g daiuh

vius xzkgdksa ds le{k nks yphyh ;kstukvksa dks yk;h gSA

;kstuk A : 1]500 #i, rqjar vnk;xh vkSj 150 #i, gj vxys eghus

;kstuk B : 2500 #i, rqjar vnk;xh vkSj 100 #i, gj vxys eghus

dqN le; ckn daiuh us ns[kk fd 'n' eghuksa ds ckn nksuksa ;kstukvksa ls ,d leku jkf'k izkIr gq;h gSA

'n' gksxk&

a) 10 eghus

b) 15 eghus

c) 18 eghus

d) 20 eghus

88. Rahim, a fruit seller use the following options to measure the weight of fruits:

Weight of 13 bananas is equal to the weight of 2 apples and 1 pear

Weight of 1 apple and 4 bananas is equal to the weight of 1 pear

With these options, the weight of 1 pear is equal to:

a) 2 bananas and one apple

b) 3 pears

c) 2 apples

d) 7 bananas

jghe tks ,d Qy foØsrk gS] us Qyksa ds eki ds fy, fuEufyf[kr nks fodYi viuk,%&

13 dsyksa dk otu] 2 lsc vkSj 1 uk'kikrh ds cjkcj gSA

1 uk'kikrh dk otu 1 lsc vkSj 4 dsyksa ds cjkcj gSA

bu fodYiksa ds lkFk crkb, fd 1 uk'kikrh dk otu cjkcj gksxk&

a) 2 dsys rFkk 1 lsc ds b) 3 uk'kikrh ds

c) 2 lsc ds d) 7 dsyksa ds

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89. How many 5s would be there in the prime factorization of 30!?

a) 10

b) 07

c) 08

d) 12

30! ds vHkkT; xq.ku[k.M esa fdrus 5 gksaxs&

a) 10

b) 07

c) 08

d) 12

90. The perimeter of a rectangle is 20 units and the unit measure of each side is a whole number. How many

rectangles with different length satisfy these conditions?

a) 01

b) 05

c) 10

d) 06

,d vk;r dk ifjeki 20 bdkbZ gS vkSj izR;sd Hkqtk dh eki bdkbZ ,d iw.kk±d gSA fofHkUu yEckbZ okys

fdrus vk;r bu fLFkfr;ksa dks iwjk djrs gSa&

a) 01

b) 05

c) 10

d) 06

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Part – L

This part has 3 Sections

L-I: Sanskrit L-II: English

L-III: Hindi

(60 Items each) Candidates should attempt one of these

as per their Honours Course

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L-I Sanskrit

laLd`r

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91. भारतपरशासनसय धययवाकयमससत-

a) सतयमव जयत

b) सतय सशव सनदरम

c) सनषठा धसतिः सतयम

d) धममचकरपरवतमनाय

92. सनमनसिसितष अकारानतिः शबदिः अससत -

a) बािकिः

b) िता

c) रमा

d) अजा

93. “न कायमम” इतयसय समासयकत पदम -

a) अकायमम

b) नकायमम

c) अनकायमम

d) अनकायमम

94. “वकषात पतर पतसत” इतयतर अपादान कससमन पद वतमत-

a) वकषात

b) पतर

c) पतसत

d) परपतसत

95. ‘बािक’ इसत पद सवभसकतिः वचन च सतिः -

a) परथमा-एकवचनम

b) षषठी-एकवचनम

c) चतथी-एकवचनम

d) सपतमी-एकवचनम

96. ‘रच’ धातोयोग का सवभसकतभमवसत?

a) सितीया

b) ततीया

c) सपतमी

d) चतथी

97. शदध वाकयमससत-

a) अह वकषात पतासम

b) अह वकषसय पतासम

c) अह वकषण पतासम

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d) अह वकषाय पतासम

98. “सवमतर िघ पञचमम” इसत िकषणाशिः कसय छनदसिः वतमत?

a) इनरवजरा

b) अनषटप

c) आयाम

d) वशसथ

99. “सचरम” इसत अवययसय अथमिः अससत-

a) दीघमकािम

b) अलपकािम

c) सनसितकालपयमनतम

d) शीघरम

100. उपसगमपरयोगण धातवथमसय भवसत-

a) पररवतमनम

b) सिपपणीकरणम

c) अधिःकरणम

d) परीवतमन

101. “चतवारिः बासिकािः चतवारिः फिासन िादसनत” इतयसय शदधवाकय भसवषयसत-

a) चतसरिः बासिकािः चतवारिः फिासन िादसनत

b) चतसरिः बासिकािः चतवारर फिासन िादसनत

c) चतवारर बासिका चतवारर फिासन िादसनत

d) चतवारिः बासिकािः चतसरिः फिासन िादसनत

102. “असभषक भोजन पकाता ह” इसत वाकयसय ससकतानवादिः सवदयत-

a) असभषकिः भोजन पचसत

b) असभषकिः भोजन पाचयसत

c) असभषकन भोजन पचसत

d) असभषकसय भोजन पकषयसत

103. अधोसिसितास कसतष अशवघोषसय कसतरससत-

a) असभजञानशाकनतिम

b) शाररपतरपरकरणम

c) रघवशम

d) मराराकषसम

104. “सहत मनोहारर च दिमभ वचिः” कसय कविः वचनमससत?

a) कासिदाससय

b) भारविः

c) माघसय

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d) शकनाससय

105. कासिदासरसचत नािक वतमत-

a) असभजञानशाकनतिम

b) सवपनवासवदततम

c) मचछकसिकम

d) मराराकषम

106. भाससय नािकाना सखया वतमत-

a) नव

b) दश

c) तरयोदश

d) पञचदश

107. ‘ति’ परतययानत पदमससत

a) गनता

b) जनता

c) पसिता

d) हससता

108. ‘गतवान’ इसत पद ‘गम’ धातोिः परतययिः सयात-

a) वतप

b) वान

c) शानच

d) कतवत

109. ऋकारानतिः शबदिः अससत-

a) मात

b) हररिः

c) ऋिक

d) ऋसषिः

110. ‘मतौ’ पदसय सवभसकतिः अससत-

a) परथमा

b) पञचमी

c) सितीया

d) सपतमी

111. ‘यषमद’ शबदसय षषठी-बहवचनमससत-

a) यषमाकम

b) आवाम

c) असमाकम

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d) यवाम

112. सतरीसिङग ‘इयम’ इसत पदसय पदपररचयिः अससत-

a) एतत शबदसय परथमा एकवचनम

b) अदस शबदसय परथमा एकवचनम

c) इदम शबदसय परथमा एकवचनम

d) इदम शबदसय सितीया एकवचनम

113. ‘सव’ धातोिः ‘सवत’ इसत रपमससत-

a) िोििकार मधयमपरष बहवचन

b) िििकार परथमपरष एकवचन

c) सिङिकार मधयमपरष बहवचन

d) िििकार उततमपरष बहवचन

114. ‘दश’ धातोिः सवसधसिङ िकार मधयमपरषसय बहवचनानत पदम अससत-

a) पशयत

b) अपशयत

c) पशयत

d) दशयथ

115. ‘असतषठत’ इसत रपमससत-

a) ‘सतषठ’ धातोिः िङिकार एकवचन

b) ‘सथा’ धातोिः िङिकार एकवचन

c) ‘सथा’ धातोिः सवसधसिङिकार एकवचन

d) ‘सतषठ’ धातोिः िोििकार एकवचन

116. ‘पि’ धातोिः िििकार परथमपरषबहवचनानत रपमससत-

a) पिसनत

b) पिसत

c) पिताम

d) पित

117. ‘अभयिः शनिः चिसत।’ इतयतर शनिः इसत अवययसय अथमिः अससत-

a) मनदगतया

b) िघगतया

c) तीवरगतया

d) असतवगन

शलोक पसितवा तदाधाररताना परशनानाम परदततसवकलपभय उततरभयिः समसचतम उततर सचनत- (परशनसखया-118-122)

परजहासत यदा कामानसवामनपाथम मनोगतान। आतमनयवातमना तषटिः ससथतपरजञसतदोचयत॥

118. ‘तयजसत’ इतयथ अतर सक पद परयकतम-

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a) तषटिः

b) कामान

c) परजहासत

d) उचयत

119. ‘अससथरिः’ इतयसय पदसय सवपरीताथमक पदम अससत-

a) आतमना

b) तषटिः

c) पाथम

d) ससथतपरजञिः

120. ‘यण’ सनधिः उदाहरणमससत-

a) तदोचयत

b) आतमनयवातमना

c) सवामनपाथम

d) ससथतपरजञसतदा

121. ससथतपरजञिः कान परजहासत-

a) दषटान

b) आतमा

c) सवामन मनोगतान कामान

d) शतरन

122. ‘पाथम!’ इसत पद कसम परयकतम-

a) अजमनाय

b) कषणाय

c) भकताय

d) तषटाय

123. “समीपम” इसत पदसय सविोमपदम-

a) पाशव

b) सनकिम

c) दरम

d) दीघमम

124. कसत बासिकािः करीडसनत? इसत परशनसय समसचतम उततरम अससत -

a) सतसरिः

b) तरीसण

c) तरयिः

d) तरीन

125. ससनधयकत पदमससत-

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a) इहव

b) कककरिः

c) अनशविः

d) अशविः

126. दकारसय उचचारणसथानमससत-

a) ओषठौ

b) दनतािः

c) ताििः

d) कणििः

127. “सपरयका-----------करीडसत” इसत वाकय ररकतसथान समसचतन पदन परयत -

a) कनदकाय

b) कनदकसय

c) कनदकन

d) कनदक

128. सवसगमसय उचचारणमससत-

a) ताििः

b) कणििः

c) कणिोषठौ

d) मधाम

129. अधोसिितष वणष कणियािः वणामिः चतवयािः –

a. क,ि,ग,घ

b. य,र,ि,व,

c. श,श,स,ह

d. इ, उ, ऋ, ि

130. ‘पावकिः’ पदसय ससनधसवचछदिः वतमत –

a) पो+अकिः

b) पौ+अकिः

c) पासव+अकिः

d) प+अकिः

131. ‘उपनगरम’ इतयतर समासोऽससत –

a) कविसमासिः

b) कममधारयिः

c) अवययीभाविः

d) बहवरीसहिः

132. ‘राजपरषिः’ पदसय सवगरहिः सयात –

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a) महाराजसय परषिः

b) राजञिः परषिः

c) राजा च परषिः च

d) परषिः च राजा च

133. ‘परचछ’ धातोिः ‘तमन’ परतयययोगन शबदिः सनषपदयत –

a) पषटम

b) पषटमम

c) पसचछमतम

d) परषटम

134. ‘तकम सगरहिः’ इसत गरनथसय रचसयता -

a) अननमभटटिः

b) भोजनभटटिः

c) भोजराजिः

d) कमाररिभटटिः

135. महाकसवदसणडनिः कावयसय वसशषटयमससत –

a) परकसतिः परम च

b) कारणयम

c) पदिासितयम

d) अथमगौरवम

136. गहीतवा इतयससमन पद किः परतययिः –

a) इतवा

b) कतवा

c) ईतवा

d) वा

137. धनासन इतयसय पदपररचयिः -

a) धनशबदसय सितीयकवचनम

b) धनशबदसय परथमाबहवचनम

c) धनशबदसय सपतमयकवचनम

d) धनशबदसय ततीयाबहवचनम

138. ‘उचचिः’ इसत पदसय सविोमपद सकम? –

a) ऊधवमम

b) उपरर

c) नीचिः

d) दरम

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139. ‘पशयत’ इसत पदसय समानाथमक सकरयापदम अससत –

a) गहीतवा

b) रागम

c) आिोकयत

d) मदम

140. शदध वाकयमससत -

a) बािकात सह गचछासम

b) बािकसय सह गचछासम

c) बािकन सह गचछासम

d) बािकम सह गचछासम

141. सनमनसिसितष कासिदाससय रचना नाससत -

a) सवकरमोवमशीयम

b) मराराकषम

c) असभजञानशकनतिम

d) मािसवकासननसमतरम

142. ‘बसदधमान’ शबद परतययिः सवदयत -

a) Ekrqi~

b) मान

c) शानच

d) कानच

143. “सशिा सनदरान वकषान ससञचसत” इसत वाकय कतमपद सकम? -

a) वकषान

b) सशिा

c) ससञचसत

d) सनदरान

144. सवषा मनषयाणा-------- एव नतर भवतिः।

a) तरीसण

b) चतवारर

c) एकम

d) ि

145. ‘वय जिम------------’। इसत वाकय समसचतन सकरयापदन ररकतसथान परयत-

a) आनयसनत

b) आनयथ

c) आनयामिः

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d) आनयाविः

अधोसिसित गदयाश पसितवा तदाधाररताना परशनाना परदततभयिः सवकलपभयिः समसचतम उततर सचनत- (परशनसखया 146-150)

आशा मानवजीवनसय आधारसशिा अससत। मानवजीवन या उननसतिः परगसतिः अवनसतिः वा दशयत तसय मि आशायािः

सचारिः एव अवगनतवयिः। आशा जीवन अनपमा सफसतमदासयनी कासचद अपवाम शसकतिः। सा मतपराय असप जीवनाशाम

सञचारयसत। सा एव शर शौयमम, धीर धयमम, साधौ च साधतवम परसारयसत। दिःि-सहनशसकतिः असप आशया एव जीवन

आगचछसत। घोरनराशय यदा आशाजयोसतिः परजवसिता भवसत तदा नरिः ता किोरपररससथसतम असप पारसयत शकनोसत।

अतिः ‘आशा परम जयोसतिः’ इसत।

146. ‘शकनोसत’ इसत सकरयापदसय कतमपद सकम? -

a) नरिः

b) आशाजयोसतिः

c) परजवसिता

d) पररससथसतम

147. शर कसय परसारिः भवसत?

a) धयमसय

b) साधतवसय

c) शौयमसय

d) शरसय

148. ‘सशिर’ इतयसय सक सविोमपदम अतर परयकतम?

a) मानवजीवन

b) मतपराय

c) मि

d) घोरनराशय

149. जीवन दिःिसहनशसकतिः कया कन वा आगचछसत? -

a) मतपरायण

b) अनपमया

c) आशया

d) सनराशया

150. मानवजीवन सफसतमदासयनी शसकतिः का? -

a) अपवाम

b) सफसतमिः

c) जयोसतिः

d) आशा

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L-II English

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B.Ed English Entrance Exam

91. Rarely and sometimes are:

a) nouns

b) adverbs

c) verbs

d) adjectives

92. Semantics is the study of:

a) grammar

b) phonetics

c) meaning

d) words

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom in nos.93 and 94

93. By repeating herself, she wanted to drive home the point.

a) to find one's roots

b) to return to a place of rest

c) back to the original position

d) to emphasise

94. The man decided to make a clean breast of things.

a) to gain prominence

b) to praise oneself

c) to confess without reserve

d) to destroy before it blooms

95. If it ---,we'd be in the garden.

a) doesn't rain

b) didn't rain

c) hadn't rained

d) hasn't rained

96. We often go fishing __________________ the river bank.

a) towards

b) inside

c) along

d) around

97. The lecture will be held right ______________ the tutorial.

a) at

b) before

c) over

d) beyond

98. The shop wouldn't change the dress, because I didn't have a---

a) bill

b) receipt

c) ticket

d) debit card

99. I heard a __________ noise in the middle of the night.

a) different

b) unusual

c) strange

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d) soft

100. Find the meaning nearest to the word in inverted commas in the sentence given below.

Ravi's explanation for missing the class was "credible".

a) creditable

b) believable

c) possible

d) reasonable

101. Which sentence is NOT a correct sentence?

a) Ravi can have missed the train.

b) Ravi must have missed the train.

c) Ravi may have missed the train.

d) Ravi could have missed the train.

102. The novel "Two States" is written by:

a) Vikram Seth

b) Chetan Bhagat

c) Ruskin Bond

d) Anita Desai

103. Did you have any problems ……… our house?

a) find

b) to find

c) finding

d) for finding

104. Sita is very angry ……… her boss’s decision to sack several members of staff.

a) about

b) for

c) against

d) by

105. If you _______ get a move on, we'll miss our connection.

a) don't

b) might

c) can't

d) can

106. Let’s try to get home quickly before the rain really ……… .

a) sets on

b) sets in

c) sets off

d) sets down

107. Residents ……… objected to the plans to build a supermarket where there is currently a beautiful park.

a) harshly

b) seriously

c) severely

d) roundly

108. I wish Ajay and his father would settle their ……… and start talking to each other again.

a) arguments

b) disagreements

c) differences

d) problems

109. Which of these is a humourous poem of five lines.

a) diamainte

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b) cinquain

c) limerick

d) couplet

110. "Peter Piper picked a peck of pepper" is:

a) an alliteration

b) a personification

c) an onmatopoeia

d) a simile

111. An expression where the literal meaning is different from the intended meaning is:

a) an idiom

b) a metaphor

c) a simile

d) an analogy

112. Which rhyme scheme does this passage follow?

“It was on Monday morning just about one o’clock

When the great Titanic began to reel and rock

People began to scream and cry

Saying, “Oh, Lord, I’m going to die!”

It was sad when that great ship went down”

a) abbab

b) ababb

c) aabbc

d) abcba

Read this poem and answer the question numbers 113 to 115:

The Eagle

He clasps the crag with crooked hands;

Close to the sun in lonely lands,

Ringed with the azure world he stands.

The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;

He watches from his mountain walls,

And like a thunderbolt he falls.

113. Given the tone of the poem, and noting especially the last line, what is the eagle most likely doing in the

poem?

a) dying of old age

b) hunting prey

c) learning joyfully to fly

d) keeping watch over a nest of young eagles

114. To which of the following do the words ‘azure world’ most likely refer?

a) a forest

b) the sky

c) the cliff

d) nature

115. In the second stanza, first line, to which of the following does the verb crawls refer?

a) waves

b) sunlight on the water

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c) the eagle's prey

d) the eagle itself

116. The Greek theatre was dedicated to one god in particular named:

a) Dionysus

b) Zeus

c) Hera

d) Pluto

117. Which of the following is not a development of storytelling?

a) character impersonation

b) imitation of voices

c) imitation of facial expression

d) written dialogue

118. Neena's performance in front of the class is so quiet that the teacher can hardly hear her; she knows her

lines and uses some facial expressions. The main thing Neena should work on is her:

a) Articulation

b) Memorization

c) Projection

d) Inflection

119. Falak performs a very loud funny scene where she and her partners imitate The Three Stooges; falling on

the floor, tripping, and slipping all over the stage.Their scene is an example of:

a) Improvisation

b) Pantomime

c) Slapstick

d) Propaganda

In question numbers 120 and 121, the correct spelling is:

120. a) millon

b) mellon

c) milon

d) melon

121.

a) tornadoe

b) toranode

c) tornado

d) tornode

122. What type of book is "The Diary of Anne Frank"?

a) Non-fiction

b) Suspense

c) Biography

d) Memoir

123. The antonym for scrawny is:

a) bane

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b) obese

c) lean

d) skinny

In question numbers, 124 and 125, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

124. Corpulent means:

a) lean

b) gaunt

c) emaciated

d) obese

125. Brief means:

a) limited

b) small

c) little

d) short

In question numbers 126 and 127, choose the appropriate word or word phrase to complete the sentences.

126. Thunderstorm and lightning posed a significant threat to the safety of the performers on stage so they had

to ---- the show.

a) call off

b) give in

c) go on

d) live on

127. Every region's linguistic and cultural identity is quite ---- from that of the rest of the country.

a) aggressive

b) diligent

c) distinct

d) coward

In question numbers 128 to 130, find the option that is the closest in meaning for the following sentences.

128. I have to say that I have never been as comfortable as my brother when telling people what I think.

a) I have never tried to be as comfortable as my brother in telling people what I think.

b) Both my brother and I are comfortable with frankly telling people what they need to know.

c) My brother is less comfortable than me in expressing himself and saying what he feels.

d) My brother has always been more comfortable than me telling people what he thinks about them.

129. From time to time there are things we do even though we think they are wrong.

a) Sometimes we might do things that are considered wrong.

b) We often do things because we think they are the right things to do at the time.

c) We can never be sure if all the things we do are right.

d) Although we feel that the things we sometimes do are not right, we nevertheless do them.

130. Today there is hardly any time for storytelling in homes, whereas it was a life style in the past.

a) Unlike in the past, in our modern world, time is the scarcest value however people can still find time

for story telling.

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b) Today hardly anyone knows how important storytelling was in the past since everybody is busy with

their own lives.

c) Storytelling, which once was a vital part of life, has become significantly less common in the modern

era due to lack of time.

d) Although many people can hardly find time for anything other than work, storytelling is still as

important as it was in the past.

131. The novel "Lowland" is written by:

a) Chetan Bhagat

b) Vikram Seth

c) Jhumpa Lahiri

d) Anita Desai

132. Choose the correct meaning of the idiom underlined:

The bat autographed by Sir Vivian Richards is worth a jew’s eye.

a) Not a worthy possession

b) Like a religious relic

c) A costly item

d) A possession of high value

133. Choose the most appropriate punctuated sentence.

a) I went to see him; he wasn’t in.

b) I went to see him- he wasn’t in.

c) I went to see him, he wasn’t in.

d) I went to see him he wasn’t in.

In question numbers 134 – 138, fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.

134. Train services were badly _____________ by the floods.

a) effected

b) defective

c) affective

d) affected

135. There was a ‘Danger’ sign at the entrance to the ___________ mine.

a. disused

b. misused

c. often used

d. unused

136. It isn’t the funniest film I’ve ever seen but it is ___________ comic.

a) softly

b) modestly

c) mildly

d) barely

137. I’m not ____________ your version of events but I think that you have interpreted them wrongly.

a) disputing

b) disagreeing

c) disapproving

d) differing

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138. Before I agree to your suggestion, I’d like to know what I’m ___________ myself in for.

a) taking

b) putting

c) getting

d) letting

In questions 139 to 141, identify which aspect of grammar the underlined expressions represent/ signify.

139. We sometimes eat out.

a) Adverbial of place

b) Adverbial of manner

c) Adverbial of frequency

d) Prepositional phrase of manner

140. I wonder what’s happening.

a) Principal clause

b) Noun clause

c) Adverbial clause of manner

d) Adjectival clause

141. I fell asleep watching television.

a) gerund

b) determiner

c) demonstrative

d) participle

142. He comes up with a fairy tale each time:

a) metonymy

b) apostrophe

c) hyperbole

d) euphemism

143. He woke you up, didn’t he?

a) interrogative

b) question tag

c) predicate

d) past infinitive

144. Identify the figure of speech in the given expressions.

I smell a rat; I see it floating in the air; but I will nip it in the bud.

a) mixed metaphor

b) personification

c) antithesis

d) euphemism

145. If the first part of a sentence introduces an idea which appears in the second part, then a ______ is better

than a semi colon.

a) comma

b) full stop

c) colon

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d) hyphen

146. Which of the following expressions is closest to the meaning of ‘infer’:

a) deduce

b) imply

c) suggest

d) connote

147. The range of secondary or associated significations and feelings which a word commonly implies is

called:

a) denotation

b) allusion

c) connotation

d) annotation

For questions 148 and 149, indicate which of the given phrases should replace the underlined phrase to

make the sentence grammatically correct.

148. The accused now flatly denies have admitted his guilt in the first statement.

a) had admitted

b) having admitted

c) has admitting

d) No correction needed

149. As there was no time, the remaining items were deferred into the next meeting.

a) were deferred till

b) are deferred till

c) were deferred to

d) had deferred to

150. Read the given passage and identify the main idea.

“And death is possibly the most important thing. We are all working towards death, but we never know

when death will touch us and it is our duty, therefore, to look around us, to be grateful to death, because it

makes us think about the importance of each decision we take, or fail to take; it makes us stop doing

anything that keeps us stuck in the category of the ‘living dead’ and, instead, urges us to risk everything,

to bet everything on those things we always dreamed of doing, because, whether we like it or not, the

angel of death is waiting for us.”

a) Death is one of the most significant aspects of a person’s life.

b) Death is lurking just round the corner.

c) Death is inevitable.

d) Inevitability of death tends to give greater meaning to one’s life.

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L-III Hindi fgUnh

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91- ÞJhjkepfjrekulß fdl Hkk’kk esa fy[kk gqvk gS \

a) Ckzt

b) fgUnh

c) vo/kh

d) laLdr

92- ^,d lkfgfR;d dh Mk;jh* fdldh jpuk gS \

a) eqfDrcks/k

b) d`’.kk lkscrh

c) fueZy oekZ

d) egkohj izlkn f}osnh

93- fuEufyf[kr esa ls nq’;Ur dqekj dh jpuk dkSu lh gS\

a) lk;s esa /kwi

b) uxkM+s dh rjg ctrs “kCn

c) laln ls lM+d rd

d) iqryh esa lalkj

94- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh ^Nk;koknh* jpuk gS\

a) v¡/kjs esa

b) vdky vkSj mlds ckn

c) eksph jke

d) tks rqe vk tkrs ,d ckj

95- ^va/ksj uxjh pkSiV jktk* D;k gS\

a) miU;kl

b) ukVd

c) fuac/k

d) dgkuh

96- ^vk/kk xk¡o* ds ys[kd gSa&

a) Jhyky “kqDy

b) HkSjo izlkn xqIr

c) jkgh eklwe jt+k

d) vKs;

97- ^iapra=* ds ys[kd gaS&

a) d`’.k dqekj “kekZ

b) d`’.knÙk“kekZ

c) fo’.kq “kekZ

d) fo’.kqxqIr “kekZ

98- ^nsonk#* ds ys[kd gS&

a) jkepUnz “kqDy

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b) fo|kfuokl feJ

c) gtkjh izlkn f}osnh

d) eqfDrcks/k

99- fuEufyf[kr es ls Q.kh”ojukFk js.kq dh jpuk dkSu lh gS \

a) rhljh Qly

b) rwQkuksa ds chp

c) ns”k dh feV~Vh cksyrh gS

d) usikyh ØkfUrdFkk

100- ßvkleku esa mM+rk xqCckjk QV x;kÞ esa ^vkleku esa mM+rk^ dkSu lk inca/k gS\

a) fØ;k

b) fo”ks’k.k

c) laKk

d) fØ;k fo”ks’k.k

101- ÞlkfgR; dh cgqr&lh ifjHkk’kk,¡ dh xbZ gSa] ij esjs fopkj ls mldh loksZÙke ifjHkk’kk ^thou dh

vkykspuk* gSA pkgs og fuca/k ds :i esa gks] pkgs dgkfu;kas ds ;k dkO; ds] mls gekjs thou dh

vkykspuk vkSj O;k[;k djuh pkfg,Aß ;g dFku fuEufyf[kr eas ls fdldk gS&

a) gtkjh izlkn f}osnh

b) izsepUn

c) vkpk;Z ujsUnz nso

d) vkpk;Z jkepUnz “kqDy

102- ml okD; dks Nk¡fV, ftleas ^vkSj* dk loZuke ds :i esa iz;ksx fd;k x;k gS&

a) vkSjksa dks Hkh dgus nksA

b) vkSj yM+fd;k¡ fd/kj x;haA

c) egs”k rks vk;k] ij vkSj dgk¡ jg x;s \

d) jke vkSj “;ke vkrs gSaA

103- ^yM+ds* “kCn gS&

a) ,dopu

b) lanHkkZuqlkj ,dopu ;k cgqopu

c) ,dopu vkSj cgqopu

d) Ckgqopu

104- ^dqUn bUnq le nsg] mek jeu d:.kk v;u* esa dkSu lk vyadkj gS

a) mRizs{kk

b) miek

c) “ys’k

d) :id

105- ^dy ge fidfud tk,¡xs* bl okD; esa *fidfud^ fdl Hkk’kk dk “kCn gS\

a) rqdhZ

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b) vaxzst+h

c) Ýsap

d) iqrZxkyh

106- d~$’k ds esy ls fufeZr O;atu gS&

a) ‘k

b) {k

c) “k

d) J

107- ^eSa xehZ ls ijs”kku gw¡* bl okD; esa dkSu lk dkjd gS \

a) laca/k

b) dj.k

c) vf/kdj.k

d) viknku

108- fuEu eas ls dkSu lk “kCn orZuh dh nf’V ls ekud gS&

a) vfrFkh

b) vrhfFk

c) vfrfFk

d) vrhFkh

109- fuEu esa ls laKk “kCn gS&

a) Rkst

b) dqyhu

c) LoLFk

d) Xkjhch

110- ^lHkh ck<+ ihfM+rksa dh enn djus ds fy, tk jgs gSa* okD; esa ^enn djus* fØ;k dk drkZ gks ldrk gS&

a) ge

b) Rkw

c) og

d) rqe

111- ÞrqEgkjs vkus ds pkSFks fnu] ckj&ckj ;g ç'u esjs eu esa meM+ jgk gS] rqe dc tkvksxs vfrfFk! rqe dc

?kj ls fudyksxs esjs esgeku!

rqe ftl lksQs ij Vk¡xs ilkjs cSBs gks] mlds Bhd lkeus ,d dSysaMj yxk gS ftldh QM+QM+krh

rkjh[ksa eSa rqEgs jkst fn[kk dj cny jgk gw¡ A ;g esgekuuokth dk pkSFkk fnu gS] exj rqEgkjs tkus dh

dksbZ laHkkouk ut+j ugha vkrhA yk[kkas ehy yach ;k=k dj ,LVª‚u‚V~l Hkh pk¡n ij brus ugha #ds ftrus

rqe #dsA mUgkasus Hkh pk¡n dh bruh feêh ugha [kksnh ftruh rqe esjh [kksn pqds gksAß

mi;qZDr x|ka”k fdlh ------------------ dk va”k gS

a) O;aX;

b) yfyr fuca/k

c) oSpkfjd fuca/k

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d) dgkuh

112- eqgkojk vyx dhft, &

a) va/ks ds vkxs jks;s] nksukas nhns [kks,

b) dkuh dkSM+h u gksuk

c) ukS dh ydM+h uCcs nqykb d) fe;k dh nk<+h okgokgh esa xbZ

113- ^pUnzHkky* esa dkSu lk lekl gS\

a) f}xq

b) rRiq#’k

c) vO;;h Hkko

d) Ckgqczhfg

114- Þ;s lkspdj fd nj[rksa es Nk¡o gksrh gS

;gk¡ ccwy ds lk;s esa vkds cSB x,ß

mi;qZDr i|ka”k es ^ccwy* gS&

a) Okkpd

b) y{kd

c) O;atd

d) vfHk/kk

115- Þdfork % loksZÙke Øe es loksZÙke “kCnß

;g dFku fdldk gS \

a) jkepanz “kqDy

b) egkohj izlkn f}osnh

c) eqfDrcks/k

d) dkWyfjt

116- ÞdkO; esa vFkZ xzg.k ek= ls dke ugha pyrk] fcacxzg.k visf{kr gksrk gSAß

;g dFku fdldk gS \

a) jkepanz “kqDy

b) n.Mh

c) Hkjr eqfu

d) egknsoh oekZ

117- Þftl vuqHkwfr dh izsj.kk ls lPps dfo jpuk djus cSBrs gSa og Hkh dkO;kuqHkwfr gh gksrh gSA lR;dkO;

vkSj vlR;dkO; esa&dkO; vkSj dkO;kHkkl esa&;gh Hkhrjh ;k ekfeZd varj gksrk gS fd lPpk dkO;

lkekU; Hkwfe ij ig¡qph gqbZ vuqHkwfr;kas dk o.kZu djrk gS vkSj dkO;kHkkl ,sls lPps o.kZuksa dh dsoy

udy djrk gSA u tkus fdrus HkkV dfo;ksa us vius vkJ;nkrk jktkvksa dh [kq”kken esa viuh le> esa

ohj vkSj jkSnz jl yckyc Hkjdj cM+h cM+h iksfFk;ka rS;kj dha] ij mudks yksd us u viuk;kA os ;k rks

u’V gks xbZa ;k mu jktkvksa ds oa”k/kjksa ds ?kjkas ea s csBukas esa yisVh iM+h gSaAß

mi;qZDr x|ka”k fdlh ------------------ dk va”k gSA

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a) O;aX;

b) yfyr fuca/k

c) oSpkfjd fuca/k

d) dgkuh

118- Þog dkSu&lk iztkrkfU=d uqL[kk gS

fd ftl mez esa

esjh ek¡ dk psgjk

>qfjZ;ksa dh >ksyh cu x;k gS

mlh mez dh esjs iM+ksl dh efgyk

ds psgjs ij

esjh izsfedk ds psgjs&lk

yksp gSß

mi;qZDr i|ka”k eas “kCn dh dkSu lh “kfDr eq[kfjr gS&

a) vfHk/kk

b) y{k.kk

c) O;atuk

d) y{kd

119- Þviuh tkfr ds lkFk tqM+s lkekftd iwoZxzgksa dk osnukiw.kZ cks/k] vkSj mlds lkFk gh iznÙk

vo/kkj.kk&laLdkjksa ls cqfu;knh udkj&dchj dh dkO;laosnuk esa fufgr ^O;fDrRo cks/k* dk loZizeq[k

y{k.k gS A ;g O;fDr cks/k] ml cks/k ls vyx gS ftleas euq’; ;k O;fDr dh lkoZHkkSe lÙkk dk fopkj

lkekftd okLrfodrk ls dVdj vk/;kfRed vewrZu ek= cudj jg tkrk gSAß

mi;qZDr x|ka”k fdlh ------------------ dk va”k gSA

a) vkykspuk

b) fuca/k

c) O;aX;

d) Dgkuh

120- gfj”kadj ijlkbaZ ewyr% gaS&

a) dgkuhdkj

b) O;aX;dkj

c) dfo

d) ukVddkj

121- jl[kku fdl Hkk’kk ds jpukdkj gSa&

a) Qkjlh

b) vjch

c) Ckzt

d) vo/kh

122- Þf=Hkqt ds rhu dks.kksa dk ;ksx 180 va”k gksrk gSAß bl dFku esa “kCn dh dkSu lh “kfDr eq[kfjr gqbZ

gS&

a) vyadkfjd

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b) O;atuk

c) y{k.kk

d) vfHk/kk

123- Þnsugkj dksm vkSj gS] Hkstr lks fnu jSu

Ykksx Hkje ge iS /kjsa] ;krs uhps uSuAA ß

bl nksgs ds jpukdkj ---------------- gSaA

a) jl[kku

b) dchj

c) Ekhjk

d) jghe

124- Þysf¶VuasV okdj vk igq¡pk] vkxs c<+k tokuksa esa

jkuh us ryokj [khap yh] gqvk }a} vlekukas eas

t+[eh gksdj okdj Hkkxk] mls vtc gSjkuh Fkhß

bu iafDr;ksa esa fdl jl dh mRifr gks jgh gS\

a) d#.k

b) jkSnz

c) Hk;kud

d) vn~Hkqr

125- dkSu lk “kCn laf/k Hkh gS vkSj lekl Hkh\

a) dkepksj

b) v”okjksgh

c) xq.k;qDr

d) tyfjDr

126- fdl “kCn dk foPNsn lgh gS\

a) LoYi& Lkq$vYi

b) Loxr& Lo$xr

c) LoPN& Lo$vPN

d) Lotu& Lo$tu

127- Þvacj eas rkjs ekuks eksrh vuxu gSß bl okD; esa dkSu lk vyadkj gS\

a) ;ed

b) :id

c) “ys’k

d) mRizs{kk

128- ßtwBuÞ fdldh jpuk gS\

a) vkseizdk”k okYehfd

b) n;k i¡okj

c) egk”osrk nsoh

d) rLyhek uljhu

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129- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk 'kCn fØ;k dh Js.kh eas ugh vk ldrk&

a) cM+&cM+

b) fgufgukuk

c) feufeukuk

d) fpfp;kuk

uhps ,d i|ka”k fn;k x;k gSA mlds vk/kkj ij iwNs x, 130-&131- iz”uksa ds fy, lgh fodYi pqfu, %

Þosn esa ftudk gokyk gkf”k, ij Hkh ugha

os vHkkxs vkLFkk fo”okl ysdj D;k djsaß

130- mi;qZDr i|ka”k esa dkSu lk vyadkj gS\

a) “ys’k

b) ;ed

c) :id

d) vuqizkl

131- ;gk¡ ij ^gokyk* dk lcls ut+nhdh vFkZ-------------------- gSA

a) gokykr

b) Lakca/k

c) ft+Ø

d) fj”rk

132- buesa ls dkSu lk “kCn Hkkookpd laKk gS\

a) vfuok;Z

b) izHkk;Z

c) ek/kq;Z

d) vifjgk;Z

133- buesa ls O;atuksa ds fdl lewg ds LFkku ij vuqLokj dk iz;ksx ugha gksrk\

a) e] u

b) u] .k

c) ³~] .k

d) >] ´

134- fodkl dks vkrk&tkrk rks dqN ugha] ij og cgqr c<+&c<+ dj ckr djrk gSA Bhd gh gS&

a) vk¡[k dk va/kk xk¡B dk iqjk

b) v/kty xxjh Nydr tk,

c) ,d djsyk] nwts uhe p<+k

d) [kksnk igkM+] fudyh pqfg;k

135- fdl oxZ ds lHkh O;atu v?kks’k gSa\

a) d~] V~] x~] t~

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b) p~] r~] i~] c~

c) d~] r~] M~] <~

d) d~] p~] V~] i~

136- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk okD; v”kq) gS\

a) d`Ik;k i= dk mRrj “kh?kz nsaA

b) ;g lqudj efgek g¡l nhA

c) vkids ,d&,d okD; izHkkoh gksrs gSaA

d) jktk us vius “k=q dks canh cuk fy;kA

137- ^^dqaMfy;k^^ Nan esa Ng iafDr;k¡ gksrh gSa] ftlesa&

a) igyh pkj iafDr;k¡ jksyk dh vkSj vafre nks iafDr;k¡ nksgs dh gksrh gSaA

b) igyh nks iafDr;k¡ nksgs dh vkSj “ks’k pkj iafDr;k¡ jksyk dh gksrh gSaA

c) igyh pkj iafDr;k¡ jksyk dh vkSj vafre nks iafDr;k¡ mYykl dh gksrh gSaA

d) igyh nks iafDr;k¡ nksgs dh vkSj vafre pkj iafDr;k¡ loS;s dh gksrh gSaA

138- dkSulk x| ys[kd f}osnh ;qx dk ugha gS\

a) “;kelqanj nkl

b) v/;kid iw.kZ flag

c) panz/kj “kekZ xqysjh

d) lny feJ

139- dkSulk “kCn “kCndks”k ds Øe ds vuqlkj lcls var esa vk,xk\

a) pk¡n

b) panu

c) p¡nksok

d) panz

140- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk “kCn fo”ks’k.k ugha gS\

a) lqân

b) lkSgknZ

c) gkfnZd

d) lân;

141- fdl “kCn esa ^^v^^ milxZ ds :Ik esa ugha gS\

a) vEyku

b) veksyd

c) vEyh;

d) vewY;

142- fdl “kCn esa vuqukfld dk x+yr iz;ksx gqvk gS\

a) dk¡M

b) dk¡[k

c) dk¡p

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d) dk¡i

143- fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlesa ^^b/kj dqvk¡] m/kj [kkbZ^^ dk vFkZ O;Dr ugha gqvk gS\

a) ?kksM+s dh cyk rcsys ds flj

b) HkbZ xfr lk¡i NNawnj dh

c) vkleku ls fxjk] [ktwj esa vVdk

d) x, Fks jksTk+k NqM+kus] xys iM+h uekt+

144- ^^i`Foh dk ;g :i fdruk HkO; gS^^ okD; esa js[kkafdr “kCn gSa&

a) lkoZukfed fo”ks’k.k] ifjek.kokpd fo”ks’k.k

b) fu”p;okpd loZuke] lkoZukfed fo”ks’k.k

c) lkoZukfed fo”ks’k.k] lkoZukfed fo”ks’k.k

d) iq:’kokpd loZuke] ifjek.kokpd fo”ks’k.k

145- ^^bPNk^^ “kCn dk Ik;kZ; gS&

a) ozhMk

b) vis{kk

c) vk”kalk

d) Li`gk

146- dkSulk okD; feJ okD; ugha gS\

a) eSa ogk¡ tkÅ¡xk fdarq igys rqe firkth ls iwN yksA

b) lHkh egkiq:’k dgrs gSa fd ijksidkj lcls cM+k /keZ gSA

c) og yM+dk ej x;k tks dy isM+ ls fxjk FkkA

d) vk¡/kh vkrh gS vkSj esjk fny dk¡ius yxrk gSA

147- dkSulk dFku xYkr gS\

a) lkj ys[ku vkSj Hkko iYyou nksuksa esa vU; iq:’k “kSyh dk iz;ksx gksrk gSA

b) Hkko iYyou esa lekl;qDr “kSyh viukbZ tkrh gSA

c) Lkkj ys[ku esa eq[; fcanq lkj ds e/; Hkkx esa ugha vkrkA

d) Hkko iYyou esa fo’k;&foLrkj visf{kr gksrk gSA

148- buesa ls dkSu lh laKk iqfYyax gS\

a) yqfV;k

b) dqfV;k

c) pqfV;k

d) eqfV;k

149- ^^leanj ykfx vkfx ufn;k ty dks;yk HkbZ] nsf[k dchjk tkfx eaNh :’kk¡ pf<+ xbZAA^^ mi;ZqDr i afDr;k¡

dF; dk nf’V ls D;k gS\

a) Lkk[kh

b) Lkcn

c) myVck¡lh

d) jeSuh

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150- buesa ls fdldh jpukvksa dh fo’k;oLrq eq[;r% ikSjkf.kd] ,sfrgkfld lanHkZ ls ugha tqM+h gS\

a) y{ehukjk;.k yky

b) lsB xksfoan nkl

c) fo’.kq izHkkdj

d) txnh”k panz ekFkqj