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Question Booklet Series :– ç'u iqfLrdk J`a[kyk %& A Question Booklet No. :–
ç'u iqfLrdk la[;k %&
Time Allowed : 1 Hour 30 Minutes Total No. of Questions : 120vuqer le; % 1 ?kaVk 30 feuV ç”uksa dh dqy la[;k % 120
Roll No. : OMR Answer Sheet No. : vuqØekad % -------------------------------------------- vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk la[;k : -----------------------------
Name of the Candidate (in capital letters) : vH;FkÊ dk uke % --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Candidate's Signature Invigilator's Signature vH;FkÊ ds gLrk{kj % ------------------------------- d{k fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj % -------------------------------------
IMPORTANT:– READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. DO NOT MARK ANSWERS ON THE QUESTION BOOKLET, OTHERWISE YOU MAY BE DEBARRED FROM THE SELECTION PROCESS.
egRoiw.kZ%& fuEufyf[kr funsZ'k /;kuiwoZd i<+saA vius ç”uksa ds mÙkj
ç”u&iqfLrdk esa u yxk,a vU;Fkk p;u çfØ;k ls vkidh ik=rk oafpr
dj nh tk;sxhA
1. Before commencing to answer, check that the Question Booklet has all the 120 questions and there is no misprinting, overprinting and/or any other shortcoming in it. If there is any shortcoming, intimate the same to your room invigilator and have it changed. No complaint in this regard shall be entertained at any later stage.
1. viuk mÙkj fy[kuk çkjEHk djus ls igys viuh ç'u iqfLrdk dh
Hkyh&Hkk¡fr tk¡p dj ysa] ns[k ysa fd blesa 120 ç'u gSa vkSj blesa fçafVax
laca/kh vFkok vU; fdLe dh dksbZ deh ugha gSA ;fn fdlh çdkj dh dksbZ
deh gks rks i;Zos{kd dks lwfpr djsa rFkk iqfLrdk cny ysaA bl lanHkZ esa
fdlh Hkh çdkj dh dksbZ f'kdk;r ij ckn esa dksbZ fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA
2. There shall be no negative marking for wrong answer. Each question carries equal mark.
2. xyr mÙkj ds fy, _.kkRed vadu ugha gksxkA çR;sd ç”u ds vad leku gSaA
3. Ask invigilator to sign on your admit card. If the same is not got signed by you, your candidature shall be liable to be rejected.
3. d{k&fujh{kd ls vius ços”k&i= ij gLrk{kj vo”; djok,aA ;fn vkius
gLrk{kj ugha djok;k rks vkidh ik=rk jí dj nh tk,xhA
4. This is an objective type test in which each objective question is followed by four responses serialled (1) to (4). Your task is to choose the correct/best response and mark your response in the OMR Answer Sheet only as per the instructions given and NOT in the Question Booklet.
4. ;g ,d oLrqijd fdLe dh ijh{kk gS ftlesa çR;sd ç'u ds uhps Øekad
(1) ls (4) rd pkj çLrkfor mÙkj fn;s gSaA vkids fopkj esa tks Hkh
mÙkj lgh@loZJs"B gS mldks vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj i= esa fn;s funsZ'k ds
vuqlkj fpfUgr dhft,A vius mÙkj ç'u iqfLrdk esa u yxk,A
5. Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen for all your work on the OMR Answer Sheet. The ovals on the OMR Answer Sheet are to be completely filled by Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only. ANSWERS ONCE GIVEN CAN NOT BE CHANGED.
5. vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij lHkh dk;ks± ds fy, uhys@dkys ckWy Iokb±V
isu ls fy[ksaA vks-,e-vkj mÙkj if=dk ij vksoy dks iw.kZ :i ls dsoy
uhys@dkys ckWy Iokb±V isu ls HkjsaA ,d ckj fn, x, mÙkj dks cnyk
ugha tk ldrkA
6. DO NOT scribble or do rough work or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet. DO NOT wrinkle or fold or staple it.
6. mÙkj&i= ij u rks jQ+ dk;Z djsa u gh vkSj fdlh çdkj dk fu'kku
vkfn yxk,a ;k bls eksaM+sA
7. Use of Calculators, Slide rules, Mobiles, calculator watches or any such devices and any other study/reference material is NOT allowed inside the examination hall.
7. dsYdqysVj] LykbM:y] eksckbZy] dsYdqysVj ?kfM+;k¡ ;k bl çdkj dh dksbZ
Hkh ;qfä ,oa fdlh Hkh v/;;u@lanHkZ lkexzh vkfn dk ç;ksx ijh{kk d{k
esa oftZr gSA
8. Rough Work is to be done in the blank space provided in the Question Booklet, not on the OMR Answer Sheet. No other paper will be allowed/provided for rough work.
8. jQ+ dk;Z iqfLrdk esa fdlh Hkh [kkyh LFkku esa fd;k tkuk pkfg,] vks-,e-
vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij dksbZ Hkh jQ+ dk;Z u djsaA fdlh vU; dkx+t ij
bls djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA
9. The Question Booklet will be in four series (A, B, C and D). You must write correct Question Booklet Series on your OMR Answer Sheet.
9. ç'u iqfLrdk ¼A, B, C ,oa D½ pkj Ja[kykvksa esa gksxhA vkidks vks-,e-
vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij lgh ç'u iqfLrdk Ja[kyk fy[kuk gSA
10. Return the complete Question Booklet and OMR Answer Sheet to the invigilator on completion of the test. Do not take this Question Booklet or any part thereof or OMR Answer Sheet outside the examination room. Doing so is a punishable offence.
10. ijh{kk dh lekfIr ds i'pkr~ viuh iwjh ç'u&iqfLrdk rFkk mÙkj&if=dk
i;Zos{kd dks okil dj nsaA ç'u iqfLrdk ;k blds fdlh Hkkx vFkok
OMR mÙkj if=dk dks ijh{kk d{k ls ckgj ys tkuk oftZr gS ,slk
djuk nUMuh; vijk/k gSA
11 Take care that you mark only one answer for each question. If more than one answer is given by you for any question, the same will not be evaluated. Cutting/overwriting the answers are not allowed. Further question paper is bilingual (Hindi/English). In case of any variation in Hindi version, English version will be taken as final for evaluation purposes.
11 gj ,d ç'u ds fy, dsoy ,d gh mÙkj bafxr djsaA ,d ls vf/kd mÙkj
nsus ij ç'u dk dksbZ vad ugha fn;k tk,xkA mÙkj esa dksbZ Hkh dfVax ;k
vksojjkbZfVax ekU; ugha gksxhA iqu% ç'u i= f}Hkk"kh; ¼fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth½ esa
gSA fgUnh laLdj.k esa fdlh Hkh fHkérk gksus ij ewY;kadu ds fy, vaxzsth
laLdj.k dks vfUre ekuk tk;sxkA
Rough
INSTRUCTIONS: (Question No. 1 to 3) In each of the following questions, a statement has been given which is followed by four inferences. Select the inference that definitely follows from the given statement.
1. There is shortage of dedicated hard working human resources in most company: (1) There is no shortage of non hardworking human
resources (2) There is short sightedness on the part of management (3) Means must be found to overcome the present type of
human resources deficiency (4) There are shortages everywhere
funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 1 ls 3½ fuEufyf[kr ç”uksa esaa ,d dFku ds i”pkr pkj fu’d’kZ fn, x, gSaA ml fu’d’kZ dks pqus tks fn, x, dFku dk fuf”pr :i ls
vuqlj.k djrk gSA
1. T;knkrj dEifuvksa esa yxu okys ifjJeh&ekuo lalk/kuksa dh deh gS%
(1) xSj ifjJeh ekuo lalk/kuksa dh deh ugha gS
(2) çcU/ku dh rjQ ls vnwjnf”kZrk gS
(3) orZeku nks’k;qä ekuoksa lalk/kuksa ls fucVus ds fy, lk/kuksa dh
ryk”k djuh pkfg,
(4) çR;sd txg vHkko gS
2. Some children are genetically strong in intelligence: (1) Most children are not intelligent (2) Genetics has powerful influence on intelligence (3) Some children are not genetically gifted with intelligence (4) Intelligence and genetics are not related
2. dqN cPps vkuqoaf”kd :i ls ç[kj cqf) okys gksrs gSa%
(1) T;knkrj cPps cqf)eku ugha gksrs gSa
(2) vkuqoaf”kdrk cqf)eÙkk ij “kfä”kkyh çHkko Mkyrk gS
(3) dqN cPps vkuqoaf”kd ÑikLo:i cqf)eku ugha gksrs gSa
(4) cqf)eÙkk vkSj vkuqoaf”kdrk nksuksa lEcfU/kr ugha gSa%
3. Most people in our neighbourhood are honest: (1) There is no neighbour who is not honest (2) There are some who are not honest (3) Neighbours should be honest (4) Honesty is the best policy
3. gekjs vkl&iM+ksl esa T;knkrj yksx bZekunkj gSa%
(1) dksbZ&iM+kslh ugha gS tks bZekunkj ugha gS
(2) dqN ,sls Hkh gS tks bZekunkj ugha gSa
(3) iM+kslh dks bZekunkj gksuk pkfg,
(4) bZekunkjh loZJs’B uhfr gS
INSTRUCTIONS: Question is followed by two statements. Select a choice as follows.
A If I alone is sufficient to answer the question B If II alone is sufficient to answer the question C If I & II are both required to answer the question D If I & II are not sufficient to answer the question & more
data is required
4. 10,000 candidates appear for the Central Services examination. What percentage of women candidates passed the examination: I. 357 women candidates passed the examination. II. 8050 male candidates appeared for the exam. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
funsZ”k% ç”u esa nks dFku fn;s x, gSaA fuEufyf[kr ls lgh pquko djsaaA
A ;fn I dsoy ç”uksaÙkj ds fy, i;kZIr gS B ;fn II dsoy ç”uksaÙkj ds i;kZIr gS C ;fn I ;k II nksuksa ç”uksaÙkj ds fy, t:jh gS
D ;fn I ;k II nksuksa ç”uksaÙkj ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSa vkSj T;knk
vkdM+ksa dh t:jr gS
4. dsUæh; lsok ijh{kk esa 10,000 vH;FkhZ lfEefyr gq,A fdrus çfr”kr
efgyk,a ijh{kk esa lQy gqbZ%
I. 357 efgyk vH;FkhZ ijh{kk esa lQy gqbZ
II. 8050 iq:’k vH;FkhZ ijh{kk esa lfEefyr gq, (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
INSTRUCTIONS: An argument is followed by two statements. Pick a choice as follows.
A I strengthens the argument B II strengthens the argument C I & II Strengthen the argument D Neither I nor II strengthen the argument
5. The affects of an atomic blast are not only immediate destruction of population and property but radiation has long term effects on mutation of genes in the human, animal and vegetable kingdom. I. Stock piling of atomic weapons has increased after the
world war. II. Many women delivered mal-formed babies in Hiroshima
long after the explosion. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
funsZ”k% ,d rdZ ds i”pkr nks dFku fn;s x, gSaA fodYiksa dk p;u fuEu çdkj
djsaA
A I rdZ dks etcwr djrk gS B II rdZ dks etcwr djrk gS C I vkSj II nksuksa rdZ dks etcwr djrs gSa D u rks I u gh II rdZ dks etcwr djrs gSa
5. v.kq foLQksV dk çHkko u dsoy tkueky dk fo/oal gS cfYd blds }kjk
mRiUu fofdj.kksa dk çHkko nh?kZdky rd ekuo] tkuojksa vkSj lCth
lkezkT;ksa ds oa”k ifjorZu ij jgrk gS%
I. v.kq “kL=ksa dk teko fo”o ;q) ds ckn c<+ x;k gSA
II. fgjksf”kek esa foLQksV ds dkQh ckn dbZ efgykvksa us foÑr f”k”kqvksa
dks tUe fn;kA (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
[ A–1 ]
INSTRUCTIONS: (Question No. 6 to 8) read the following instructions carefully.
At the end of the following passage some conclusions have been given. On the basis of the study of the passage you are to mark the answers as given below.
A If conclusions is definitely true. B If conclusion is probably true. C If conclusion is probably false. D If conclusion is definitely false.
Pollution is a major problem in the larger Indian cities. Delhi is the worst affected. Over population appears to add to the problem. Emmission from vehicles is considered the major reason of pollution by experts on pollution. The Government’s efforts have not yielded much results due to lack of action orientation on various decisions taken from time to time. Breathing problems and lung diseases increase manifold and assume serious proportions in winter due to pollutants remaining in the air close to the ground.
6. The Governments efforts have yielded some results: (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 6 ls 8½ mÙkj nsus ds fy, fuEufyf[kr funsZ”k¨a dks /;ku ls i<+sa
fuEufyf[kr xa|k”k ds vUr esa dqN fu’d’kZ fn, x, gSaA xa|k”k ds v/;;u ds
vk/kkj ij vkidks fuEukuqlkj mÙkj fpfUgr djus gSaA
A ;fn fu’d’kZ fuf”pr :i ls lgh gS
B ;fn fu’d’kZ lEHkor;k lgh gS
C ;fn fu’d’kZ lEHkor;k xyr gS
D ;fn fu’d’kZ fuf”pr :i ls xyr gS
Hkkjr ds cM+s “kgjksa esa çnw’k.k ,d eq[; leL;k gSA fnYyh blls cqjh rjg ls
xzLr gS rFkk vfr tula[;k bl leL;k dks c<+krh gqbZ çrhr gksrh gSA çnw’k.k
fo”ks’kKksa }kjk okguksa ls mRltZu çnw’k.k dk eq[; dkj.k ekuk tkrk gSA ljdkj
ds ç;klksa ls Hkh dqN fo”ks’k ifj.kke gkfly ugha gqvk gS D;ksafd le;≤ ij
fy;s x;s fu.kZ; fØ;kfUor ugha gq,A “ok¡l dh leL;k;sa rFkk QsQM+ksa dh chekjh
us blds vkdkj dks c<+k;k gS vkSj tkM+ks esa bldk çdksi xEHkhj :i ls c<+
tkrk gS D;ksafd çnwf’kr d.k tehu dh lrg ds FkksM+k Åij gok esa cus jgrs
gSaA
6. ljdkj ds ç;klksa ls dqN ifj.kke fudys gSa%
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
7. There are no breathing problems due to pollution in summer: (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
7. çnw’k.k dh otg ls xfeZ;ksa esa “ok¡l dh leL;k ugha gksrh gS%
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
8. Eliminating vehicles from Delhi will reduce pollution to a large extent: (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
8. fnYyh ls okguksa ds gVkus ij çnw’k.k dkQh gn rd de gks tk,xk%
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
INSTRUCTIONS: (Question No. 9 to 11) In the following diagram three classes of population are represented by three figures. The triangle represents the school teachers, the square represents the married persons and the circle represents the persons living in joint families.
9. Married persons living in joint families but not working
as school teachers are represented by: (1) C (2) D (3) A (4) B
funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 9 ,oa 11½ fuEufyf[kr fp= esa tula[;k dh rhu Jsf.k;ksa ds fy, rhu fp= fn, x, gSaA f=Hkqt çnf”kZr djrk gS& Ldwy v/;kidksa dks]
oxZ çnf”kZr djrk gS& fookfgr O;fä;ksa dks vkSj o`Ùk çnf”kZr djrk gS& la;qDr
ifjokjksa dksA
9. fookfgr O;fä tksfd la;qä ifjokj esa jgrs gSa ysfdu Ldwy v/;kid
ugha gSa bUgsa çnf”kZr djrk gS%
(1) C (2) D (3) A (4) B
10. Persons who live in joint families, are unmarried and who do not work as school teachers are represented by: (1) C (2) B (3) E (4) D
10. os O;fä tks la;qä ifjokj esa jgrs gSa vkSj vfookfgr gSa] ysfdu Ldwy
v/;kid ugha gSa] bUgsa çnf”kZr djrk gS%
(1) C (2) B (3) E (4) D
11. Married teachers living in joint families are represented by: (1) B (2) C (3) A (4) None of these
11. fookfgr v/;kid tksfd la;qä ifjokjksa esa jgrs gSa] dks çnf”kZr djrk
gS%
(1) B (2) C (3) A (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
[ A–2 ]
INSTRUCTION: (Questions No. 12 & 13) In the following select the sentence which shows the closest logic to the statement given in each question.
12. “Smoking is dangerous but still people smoke”: (1) Drinking is not good for health so it should be banned (2) Floods cause havoc, still floods occur (3) Acting needs talent but still untalented people act (4) People marry despite the fact that married life is full of
tensions
funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 12 ,oa 13½ fuEufyf[kr ls mu okD;ksa dks pqus tks dFku ds lehiLFk rdZ gSaA
12. /kweziku gkfudkjd gS ysfdu fQj Hkh yksx /kweziku djrs gSa%
(1) “kjkc ihuk LokLF; ds fy, vPNk ugha gS blfy, bls fu’ks/k dj
nsuk pkfg,
(2) ck<+ fouk”k dk dkj.k gS ysfdu ;g fQj Hkh vkrh gS
(3) vfHku; ds fy;s ;ksX;rk dh vko”;drk gksrh gS ysfdu v;ksX;
O;fä Hkh vfHkU; djrs gSa
(4) yksx “kknh djrs gSa ;g tkurs gq, Hkh fd fookfgr thou rukoksa ls
Hkjk gS
13. “If he wins the race, he will get the prize” (1) if he drives well, he will not be late (2) If it is cloudy, it will rain (3) In case the salesman sells the product, he will get
promotion (4) If the plane crashes, all will die
13. vxj og nkSM+ esa thrrk gS rks mls buke feysxk%
(1) ;fn og lgh xkM+h pykrk gS rks og foyfEcr ugha gksxk
(2) vxj ckny Nk;s gSa rks ckfj”k gksxh
(3) vxj lsYlesu mRikn csprk gS rks mls rjDdh feysxh
(4) vxj foeku /oal gksrk gS rks lc ej tk;saxs
INSTRUCTIONS: (Question No. 14 & 15) Select the most logical choice after reading the text provided.
14. The average life of an Indian is 65 and that of an American is 79 years. The difference is mainly due to better nourishment, better working conditions and a more healthy, pollution free environment. This encourages immigration of Indians to US: (1) Indians immigrating to US will help raise the average
age of Indians (2) The average age of Americans will immediately drop on
arrival of Indian immigrants (3) Indians immigrants can hope for enhanced longevity (4) It will make no difference to life expectancy of
immigrants
funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 14 ,oa 15½ fn;s x;s vorj.k dks i<+us ds ckn lokZf/kd
rkfdZd mÙkj dk p;u dhft;sA
14. ,d Hkkjrh; dh vkSlr vk;q 65 o’kZ gS rFkk ,d vesfjdh dh vkSlr
vk;q 79 o’kZ gSA bl vUrj dk dkj.k eq[; :i ls vPNs iks’k.k vPNh
dk;Z ifjfLFkfr;k¡ rFkk LoLF; çnw’k.k eqä okrkoj.k gSA ;g Hkkjrh;ksa dks
vesfjdk iyk;u djus ds fy;s çksRlkfgr djrk gS%
(1) Hkkjrh;ksa dk vesfjdk iyk;u Hkkjrh;ksa dh vkSlr vk; c<+kus esa
enn djsxk
(2) Hkkjrh;ksa ds igq¡pus ls vesfjdh yksxksa dh vkSlr vk;q “kh?kz fxj
tk;sxh
(3) Hkkjrh; iyk;d vius nh?kZthoh gksus dh vk”kk dj ldrs gSa
(4) blls iyk;dksa dh vk;q ij dksbZ çHkko ugha gksxk
15. Education is a vital factor in the control of population of the country. More effective in this regard is education of women. This aspect needs Government attention: (1) Women are uneducated in India (2) Population growth needs the attention of Government (3) Government must allot more budget for education of
women (4) Drastic measures are needed to control population in
India
15. f”k{kk ns”k dh tula[;k fu;U=.k dk ewyHkwr dkjd gSA bl ekeys esa
efgykvksa dk f”kf{kr gksuk vf/kd çHkkodkjh gSA bl igyw ij ljdkj
dks /;ku nsus dh t:jr gS%
(1) Hkkjr esa efgyk,a vf”kf{kr gSa
(2) tula[;k o`f) dks ljdkj ds /;ku dh vko”;drk gS
(3) ljdkj dks efgykvksa ds f”k{k.k ds fy;s vkSj vf/kd ctV vkcafVr
djuk pkfg,
(4) Hkkjr esa tula[;k fu;a=.k ds fy;s l”kä mik;ksa dh t:jr gS
DIRECTIONS: Study the passage provided and select the most suitable, choice. Consider all statements in the passage to be true.
16. The ideal car for India is a small car. Such a car is cheaper to produce, suits the budget of an average national, is easier to park in crowded places. The roads in India are bad: (1) Indians prefer small cars (2) Indian roads are suited to small cars (3) The production price of a small car is lesser (4) The cities are crowded due to high population
funsZ”k% uhps fn, x, vorj.k dk v/;;u djus ds i”pkr lokZf/kd mi;qä
fodYi dks pqusaA vorj.k esa fn, dFkuksa dks lR; ekusA
16. Hkkjr ds fy, NksVh dkj ,d vkn”kZ dkj gSA ,slh dkjksa dk fuekZ.k
ykxr lLrk gksrk gS vkSj vkSlr O;fä ds ctV ds vuq:i gksrk gS rFkk
,slh dkjksa dks HkhM+&HkkM+ okys LFkkuksa esa [kM+k djus esa vklkuh gksrh gSA
Hkkjr esa lM+dks dh n”kk [kjkc gS%
(1) Hkkjrh; NksVh dkj dks ojh;rk nsrs gSa
(2) Hkkjrh; lM+dks ds fy, NksVh dkj mi;qä gSa
(3) NksVh dkj dh mRiknu ykxr de gksrh gS
(4) vf/kd tula[;k ds dkj.k “kgj HkhM+&HkkM+ okys gks x;s gSa
[ A–3 ]
INSTRUCTIONS: (Question No. 17 & 18) Two statements are followed by two conclusions, I & II. Pick a choice as under.
A If conclusion I follows. B If conclusion II follows. C If conclusions I & II follow. D Neither conclusions I nor II follows.
17. Spending money on national festivals is a waste. Diwali is an important festival:
I. Spending money during Diwali is a waste
II. Spending money on Republic day is not a waste
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 17 ,oa 18½ nks dFkuksa ds i”pkr nks fu’d’kZ I vkSj II fn, x, gSa] fuEu çdkj ls fodYi dk pquko djsaA
A ;fn fu’d’kZ I dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS B ;fn fu’d’kZ II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS C ;fn fu’d’kZ I vkSj II nksuksa dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS D u rks fu’d’kZ I vkSj u gh fu’d’kZ II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
17. jk’Vªh; R;kSgkjksa ij iSlk [kpZ djuk cckZnh gSA nhokyh ,d egRoiw.kZ
R;kSgkj gS%
I nhokyh esa iSlk [kpZ djuk cckZnh gS
II xa.kra=&fnol ij iSlk [kpZ djuk cckZnh ugha gS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
18. Crops grow well in fertile land. Wheat is an important crop:
I. Wheat grows well in fertile land
II. Important crops grow well in fertile land
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
18. moZjd Hkwfe esa Qly vPNh mxrh gSA xsgw¡ ,d egRoiw.kZ Qly gS%
I xsgw¡ moZjd Hkwfe esa vPNh rjg iSnk gksrk gS
II egRoiw.kZ Qlysa moZjd Hkwfe esa vPNh rjg iSnk gksrh gSa
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
INSTRUCTIONS: (Question No. 19 & 20) An argument is followed by two statements I and II. Pick the choice as follows.
A. If statement I strengthens the arguments
B. If statement II strengthens the arguments
C. Both the statements I & II strengthen the arguments
D. Neither statement I nor II strengthens the arguments
19. The number of people dying in train accident per year has increased in the last five years:
I. A railway official on television stated that since larger number of people travel by train, however the percentage of killed in accident to number of travelers has remained the same as five years ago.
II. The railway official also stated in term of numbers that the number killed in accident per year in last five years was 2000 compared to 990 per year 5 years ago.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 19 ,oa 20½ ,d rdZ ds i”pkr nks dFku I ,oa II fn, x, gSaA vki vius fodYi fuEu çdkj pqusaA
A. ;fn dFku I rdZ dks lqn`<+ djrk gS
B. ;fn dFku II rdZ dks lqn`<+ djrk gS
C. ;fn dFku I ,oa II nksuksa rdZ dks lqn`<+ djrs gSa
D. u rks dFku I vkSj u gh II rdZ dks lqn`<+ djrk gS
19. foxr 5 o’kksZa esa Vªsu nq?kZVukvksa esa çfro’kZ ejus okyksa dh la[;k c<+h gS%
I. ,d jsy vf/kdkjh us nwjn”kZu ij crk;k fd pwafd T;knkrj yksx
Vªsu ls ;k=k djrs gSa] gkyk¡fd nq?kZVuk esa ekjs tkus okys ;kf=;ksa dk
çfr”kr dqy ;k=h la[;k ds lanHkZ esa foxr ik¡p o’kksZa esa ;Fkkor
jgk gSA
II. jsy vf/kdkjh us ;g Hkh crk;k fd la[;kvksa ds lanHkZ esa foxr ik¡p
o’kks± esa ekjs tkus okyks dh la[;k çfro’kZ 2000 Fkh tks ik¡p o’kZ iwoZ 990 çfro’kZ FkhA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
20. The metrological department had predicted a more than average rainfall during 2001 monsoons. Has their predictions been successful.
I. 50% of the states have already got their average value of rainfall while one month of monsoon still left.
II. The remaining states have already received 60% of their average value of rainfall.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
20. ekSle foKku lEcU/kh foHkkx us ;g Hkfo’;o.kh dh gS fd 2001 ekulwu ds nkSjku vkSlr ls T;knk o’kkZ gksxhA D;k mudh Hkfo’;ok.kh lQy jgh
gS\%
I. 50% jkT;ksa esa vkSlr o’kkZ vHkh rd gks pqdh gS tcfd vHkh
ekulwu dk ,d eghuk cpk gS
II. ckdh jkT;ksa esa vkSlr o’kkZ dk 60% o’kkZ vHkh rd gks pqdh gS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
[ A–4 ]
DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 21 & 22) The data chart shows the comparative scoring in the two innings of a one day 50 over match between two teams ‘A’ and ‘B’. Study the data and answer the questions which follow. (Figures inside rectangles are the runs scored in the corresponding overs).
21. If the criteria of considering a match exciting and
appealing to audience is a victory decision at the last minute, then this match could be considered: (1) Dull (2) Average (3) Exciting (4) Interesting
funsZ”k%& ¼ç”u la[;k 21 ,oa 22½ nks Vhe A ,oa B ds e/; ,d fnolh; 50 vksoj okys eSp ds nks ikfy;ksa dh rqyukRed ju la[;k fuEufyf[kr vkadM+k
pkVZ }kjk çnf”kZr fd;k tkrk gSA vkadM+ksa ds v/;;u ds i”pkr fuEufyf[kr
ç”uksa ds mÙkj nsa& ¼vk;rksa ds vUnj nh gqbZ ju la[;k mu vksojksa esa vftZr
ju dks n”kkZrk gS½A
21. ;fn n”kZdksa dks yqHkkus okys rFkk jksekafpr djus okys eSp dh dlkSVh
vfUre {k.kksa esa thr gS] rks bl eSp dks ekuk tk ldrk gS%
(1) uhjl (2) vkSlr
(3) jksekapd (4) jkspd
22. Given that planned batting means not losing early wickets and scoring on settling down, then: (1) Team A had a better batting plan (2) Team B appears to have planned better (3) Neither team seemed to have a specific plan (4) Both A and B had the same plan
22. ;g ekurs gq, fd fu;ksftr cYysckth dk vFkZ fodsV dks tYnh [kksuk
ugha gS cfYd LFkkfir gksdj ju cukuk gS rks%
(1) Vhe A dh cYysckth ;kstuk vPNh Fkh
(2) Vhe B dk fu;kstu vPNk çrhr gksrk gS
(3) fdlh Hkh Vhe dk dksbZ fof”k’V fu;kstu ugha gS
(4) nksuksa A vkSj B dk fu;kstu ,d leku gS
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 23 & 24) Study the following information to answer these questions. Five plays A, B, C, D and E are to be staged from Monday to Friday of a week and each day only one play is to be staged. D or E should not be the first or last to be staged. E should be immediately followed by C. B should be staged immediately after D. One play is staged between A and B.
23. Which of the following is the correct sequence of staging all the plays: (1) AECDB (2) ADBCE (3) BDAEC (4) None of these
funsZ'k% ¼ç'u la[;k 23 ,oa 24½ fuEufyf[kr ç'uksa ds mÙkj nsus ds fy;s fuEu lwpuk i<sa+A
lIrkg esa lkseokj ls “kqØokj rd A, B, C, D vkSj E ik¡p ukVd vfHkfur
gksus gSa] vkSj çR;sd fnu ,d ukVd vfHkfur gksuk gSA D ;k E u rks çFke vkSj u gh vfUre vfHku; gksuk pkfg,A E ds rqjUr ckn C gksuk pkfg,A B dk vfHku; D ds rqjUr ckn gksuk pkfg,A A vkSj B ds chp ,d vfHku;
gksuk pkfg,A
23. lHkh ukVdksa ds vfHku; dk lgh Øe fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu lk gS%
(1) AECDB (2) ADBCE (3) BDAEC (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
24. Which is the first play to be staged: (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) Can’t be determined
24. dkSu lk çFke ukVd vfHkfur fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) A (2) B (3) C
(4) fuf'pr ugha gks ldrk
[ A–5 ]
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 25 to 28) A logical diagram is drawn following by four choice groups. Select the choice which fit the logic of the diagram.
25.
(1) Forest, Trees, Plants (2) Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry (3) River, House, Boy (4) Humans, Mothers, Computers
funsZ”k% ¼iz”u la[;k 25 ls 28½ ,d rkfdZd js[kkfp= ds i”pkr~ pkj fodYi fn;s x, x;s gSa ml fodYi dks pqus tks js[kkfp= dks rkfdZd n`f’V ls lgh
crkrk gks%
25.
(1) taxy] isM+] ikS/¨
(2) xf.kr] chtxf.kr] T;kfefr
(3) unh] ?kj] yM+dk
(4) ekuo] ekrk] de~I;wVj
26.
(1) Lions, Tigers, Females (2) Laces, Sticks, coats (3) Flowers, Trees, Grass (4) Rivers, Ganges, Yamuna
26.
(1) flag] phrs] eknk,a
(2) Qhrs] NM+h] dksV
(3) Qwy] isM+] ?kkl
(4) ufn;k¡] xaxk] tequk
27.
(1) Father, Brother, Son (2) Males, Parrots, Mammals (3) People, Artists, Boys (4) Father, Brother, Sister
27.
(1) firk] HkkbZ] iq=
(2) uj] rksrs] Lru/kkjh
(3) O;fä] dykdkj] yM+ds
(4) firk] HkkbZ] cgu
28.
(1) Athletes, Teachers, Doctors (2) Females, Mothers, Teachers (3) Males, Fathers, Uncles (4) Criminals, Thieves, Robbers
28.
(1) ,FkyhV] v/;kid] fpfdRld
(2) L=h] ekrk] v/;kid
(3) iq:’k] firk] pkpk
(4) vijk/kh] pksj] Mkdw
DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 29 & 30) In each of the following questions, a statement has been given which is followed by four inferences. Select the inference that definitely follows from the given statement.
29. Doctors serve the suffering humanity: (1) Nurses do not serve the suffering humanity (2) Some persons who are doctors serve the suffering
humanity (3) Doctors not serving suffering humanity are not doctors (4) Most nurses serve the suffering humanity
funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”uksa ¼29 ,oa 30½ esa ,d dFku ds i”pkr~ pkj fu’d’kZ fn;s x;s gSaA ml fu’d’kZ dks pqus tks fuf”pr :i ls fn;s gq, dFku dk
vuqlj.k djrk gSA
29. fpfdRld] ihfM+r O;fä;ksa dh lsok djrs gSa%
(1) ifjpkfjdk,a ihfM+r O;fä dh lsok,a ugha djrh gSa
(2) dqN O;fä tks fpfdRld gS og ihfM+r O;fä;ksa dh lsok djrs gSa
(3) fpfdRld tks ihfM+r O;fä;ksa dh lsok ugha djrs gSa fpfdRld ugha
gSa
(4) T;knkrj ifjpkfjdk,a ihfM+r O;fä;ksa dh lsok djrh gSa
30. The goods in that store are mostly expensive: (1) There are no cheap goods in the store (2) There are also some cheap items in the store (3) Expensive items are good quality (4) More profit is made on expensive items
30. ml LVksj esa T;knkrj lkeku eagxs gksrs gS%
(1) LVksj esa dksbZ oLrq lLrh ugha gS
(2) LVksj esa dqN lLrh oLrq,a Hkh gSa
(3) eagxh oLrq,a vPNh xq.koÙkk okyh gksrh gSa
(4) eagxh oLrqvksa ij vf/kd ykHk gksrk gS
[ A–6 ]
DIRESTIONS: (Question No. 31 to 35) There are six IPL players from six different states UP, Jharkhand, Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi and West Bengal staying in three different hotels of Delhi. Two players in each hotel are roommates. Every player reads one of the following newspaper. The Times of India, The Asian Age, The Hindustan Times, The Pioneer, The Hindu and the Indian Express. Dhoni stays in Ashoka and he is from Jharkhand. He does not read the Asian Age and The Hindustan Times. R.P. Singh from U.P. reads The Indian Express. He does not stay with Amit. Youvraj Singh stays with a player from Rajasthan. The Asian Age is read by a player in Le Meridian Hotel. Rahul is not from Haryana and West Bengal and he reads The Pioneer. A player from hotel Samrat reads The Hindu. Sachin is neither from Delhi nor from West Bengal. The Hindustan Times and The Indian Express do not come in Ashoka. Players from U.P. and Haryana stay together. The pioneer comes to Ashoka. The player who reads The Indian Express resides at Le Meridian Hotel.
31. Who stays in Samrat Hotel: (1) Youvraj Singh and Dhoni (2) Youvraj Singh and Amit (3) Sachin and Amit (4) None of the above is correct
funsZ'k% ¼ç'u la[;k 31 ls 35½ IPL ds N% f[kykM+h N% fofHkUu jkT;ksa] mÙkj çns'k] >kj[k.M] gfj;k.kk] jktLFkku] fnYyh ,oa if'pe caxky ls fnYyh ds rhu
fofHkUu gksVy esa Bgjrs gSaA çR;sd gksVy esa nks f[kykM+h ,d :eesV gSaA çR;sd
f[kykM+h ,d v[kckj i<+rk gS&VkbZEl vkWQ bfUM;k] n ,f'k;u ,t] n
fgUnqLrku VkbZEl] n ikW;fu;j] n fgUnw ,oa n bfUM;u ,DlçslA /kksuh v'kksdk
esa Bgjrs gSa ,oa og >kj[k.M ls gSaA og n ,f'k;u ,t ,oa fgUnqLrku VkbZEl
ugha i<+rs gSaA vkj-ih- flag mÙkj çns'k ls gSa ,oa n bfUM;u ,Dlçsl i<+rs gSaA
og vfer ds lkFk ugha Bgjrs gSaA ;qojkt flag jktLFkku ds f[kykM+h ds lkFk
Bgjrs gSaA yh eSfjfM;u esa Bgjus okyk ,d f[kykM+h n ,f'k;u ,t i<+rk gSA
jkgqy gfj;k.kk ,oa if'pe caxky ls ugha gSa ,oa og n ikW;fu;j i<+rs gSaA
lezkV gksVy dk ,d f[kykM+h n fgUnw i<+rk gSA lfpu u rks fnYyh ls gSa vkSj
u gh if'pe caxky lsA n fgUnqLrku VkbZEl ,oa n bfUM;u ,Dlçsl v'kksdk esa
ugha vkrk gSA mÙkj çns'k vkSj gfj;k.kk ds f[kykM+h lkFk&lkFk Bgjrs gSaA n
ikW;fu;j v'kksdk esa vkrk gSA f[kykM+h tks n bfUM;u ,Dlçsl i<+rk gS og yh
eSfjM;u gksVy esa Bgjk gqvk gSA
31. lezkV gksVy esa dkSu Bgjk gqvk gS%
(1) ;qojkt flag ,oa /kksuh
(2) ;qojkt flag ,oa vfer
(3) lfpu ,oa vfer
(4) mi;qZä esa dksbZ Hkh lgh ugha gS
32. Who reads the Times of India: (1) Sachin (2) Rahul (3) Dhoni (4) None of these
32. n VkbZEl vkWQ bfUM;k dkSu i<+rk gS%
(1) lfpu (2) jkgqy (3) /kksuh (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
33. Who stays with Sachin: (1) R.P. Singh (2) Dhoni (3) Youvraj Singh (4) Rahul
33. lfpu ds lkFk dkSu Bgjk gqvk gS%
(1) vkj-ih- flag (2) /kksuh (3) ;qojkt flag (4) jkgqy
34. Which state does Amit belong to: (1) Delhi (2) Jharkhand (3) West Bengal (4) Rajasthan
34. vfer fdl jkT; ls lEcfU/kr gS%
(1) fnYyh (2) >kj[k.M (3) if'pe caxky (4) jktLFkku
35. In which Hotel does Rahul stay? (1) Le Meridian (2) Samrat (3) Ashoka (4) Data Inadequate
35. jkgqy fdl gksVy esa Bgjk gqvk gS%
(1) yh eSfjfM;u (2) lezkV (3) v'kksdk (4) vk¡dM+s vi;kZIr
36. Half the villagers of a village have their own houses. One fifth cultivate paddy. One third are literate. Four fifth of the villagers are under 25. Which of the following is certainly true: (1) Some villagers under 25 are literate (2) Only a quarter of villagers owning houses cultivate
paddy (3) Only half who cultivate paddy are literate (4) No villager under 25 has his own house
36. xk¡o ds vk/ks xzkeh.k yksxksa ds ikl vius edku gSaA 1/5 yksx /kku mxkrs gSaA ,d frgkbZ lk{kj gSa] xzkeh.kksa dk 4/5ok¡ fgLlk 25 o’kZ ls de vk;q
dk gS rks fuEu esa ls dkSu lk fuf'pr :i ls lgh gS%
(1) 25 o’kZ ls de vk;q ds dqN xzkeh.k lk{kj gSa
(2) dsoy ,d pkSFkkbZ yksx ftuds ikl futh edku gSa] /kku mxkrs gSa
(3) dsoy vk/ks tks /kku mxkrs gSa lk{kj gSa
(4) fdlh Hkh 25 o’kZ ls de vk;q ds xzkeh.k ds ikl edku ugha gS
37. Sita walks 25 feet towards North, turns right and walks 40 feet, turns rights again and walks 45 feet. She then turns left and walks 20 feet. She turns left again and walks 20 feet. Finally she turns to her left to walk another 20 feet. In which direction and at what distance is Sita from the starting point: (1) North, 40 feet (2) South, 40 feet (3) East, 40 feet (4) None of these
37. lhrk mÙkj dh rjQ 25 QhV pyrh gS ,oa nkfgus eqM+dj 40 QhV pyrh gS ,oa iqu% nkfgus eqM+dj 45 QhV pyrh gS ,oa rc ck;sa eqM+dj 20 QhV pyrh gSA og iqu% ck;sa eqM+dj 20 QhV pyrh gSA vUrr% og
vius ck;sa eqM+dj 20 QhV pyrh gSA çkjEHk fcUnq ls lhrk fdl fn”kk esa vkSj fdruh nwjh ij gS%
(1) mÙkj] 40 QhV (2) nf{k.k] 40 QhV (3) iwjc] 40 QhV (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
[ A–7 ]
DIRECTIONS: Anil is the son of Seema. Chitra, who is Seema’s sister has a son Deepak and a daughter Ela. Sohan is the maternal uncle of Deepak.
38. How is Anil related to Deepak: (1) Cousin (2) Brother (3) Nephew (4) Uncle
funsZ'k% vfuy lhek dk iq= gSA fp=k tks lhek dh cgu gS] dk ,d iq= nhid
vkSj ,d iq=h byk gSA lksgu nhid dk ekek gSA
38. vfuy vkSj nhid dk D;k lEcU/k gS%
(1) ppsjk HkkbZ
(2) HkkbZ
(3) Hkrhtk
(4) pkpk
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following series, determine the order of the letters, thereafter from the given alternatives, select the one which will complete these series.
39. E O I S M W Q A ? (1) V E (2) Z F (3) X F (4) U E
funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr Jsf.k;ksa esa v{kjksa ds Øe dks fu/kkZfjr djsa ,oa blds i”pkr
fn;s x, fodYiksa esa ls mls pqusa tks Js.kh dks iw.kZ djrk gSA
39. E O I S M W Q A \
(1) V E (2) Z F (3) X F (4) U E
40. It will require a great deal of courage on part of lawmakers in Delhi to introduce and pass laws for licensing and registration of arms possession. Many feel private ownership of arms is the main cause of sociological ills of the country. The arms lobby in Delhi would describe it as an invasion on personal liberty. Select the best argument against strict registration of arms: (1) It would be difficult to enforce (2) It would be violation of rights in the constitution (3) Most murders/crimes are committed by the privately
owned arms (4) Some murders are committed without the use of arms
40. fnYyh esa dkuwu fuekZrkvks ds fy, “kL= j[kus ds fy, ykbZlsal ysuk ,oa
iathdj.k djokus ds fy, dkuwu çLrkfor ,oa ikfjr djus ds fy,
vnE; lkgl dh vko”;drk gSA dqN yksx ekurs gSa fd “kL=ksa dk futh
ç;ksx ns”k dh lkekftd cqjkbZvksa dk eq[; dkj.k gSA fnYyh fLFkr “kL=
ykWch bls vius O;fäxr Lora=rk ij geyk ekusaxhA “kL=ks ds l[r
iathdj.k ds fo:) lokZf/kd Js’B rdZ okys fodYi dks pqusa%
(1) bls ykxw djuk nq’dj gksxk
(2) blls lafo/kku esa fn, x;s vf/kdkjksa dk guu gksxk
(3) T;knkrj gR;k ,oa tqeZ uhth “kL=ksa ls fd, tkrs gSa
(4) dqN gR;k fcuk “kL=ksa ds ç;ksx ls fd, tkrs gSa
41. If A = 1, B = 2, BAT = 5 then ‘INDIA IS A GREAT NATION’ = : (1) 31 (2) 28 (3) 30 (4) None of these
41. ;fn A = 1, B = 2, BAT = 5 rks ‘INDIA IS A GREAT NATION’ = %
(1) 31 (2) 28 (3) 30 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
42. In a certain code, CONTRIBUTOR is written as 'RTNOCIROTUB'. How is 'DISASSEMBLE' written in that code? (1) SIDSASLEBME (2) SSASIDELMBE (3) SASIDSELBME (4) SASIDESLBME
42. ,d fuf'pr dksM esa] CONTRIBUTOR dks ^RTNOCIROTUB*
fy[kk tkrk gSA rks ^DISASSEMBLE* mlh dksM esa dSls fy[kk
tk;sxk\
(1) SIDSASLEBME (2) SSASIDELMBE (3) SASIDSELBME (4) SASIDESLBME
43. In a row of children Manoj is tenth from the left end and Kamal is thirteenth from the right end, Vimal is twentieth from the right end and third to the right of Manoj. How many children are there between Manoj and Kamal? (1) 9 (2) 10 (3) 8 (4) Data inadequate
43. cPpksa dh ,d drkj esa ck;ha Nksj ls eukst nlosa LFkku ij gS ,oa nk;sa
Nksj ls dey rsgjosa LFkku ijA foey nk;sa Nksj ls chlosa LFkku ij gS
,oa eukst ds nkfgus ls rhljs LFkku ijA eukst ,oa dey ds e/;
fdrus cPps gSa\
(1) 9 (2) 10 (3) 8 (4) vk¡dM+s vi;kZIr
44. 15 Children are standing in a row facing North. Ravi is to the immediate left of Prabha and is 8th from the left end. Arjun is second from the right end. Which of the following statements is not ture? (1) Prabha is 7th from the right end (2) There are four children between Prabha and Arjun (3) There are five children between Ravi and Arjun (4) Arjun is 13th from the left end
44. 15 cPps mÙkj fn'kk dh vksj eq¡g djds ,d iafä esa [kM+s gSaA çHkk ds
Bhd ck,a rjQ jfo gS tks fd ck,a Nksj ls 8osa LFkku ij gSA nk,a Nksj ls nwljs LFkku ij vtqZu gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk dFku vlR; gS%
(1) nk,a Nksj ls 7osa LFkku ij çHkk gS (2) çHkk vkSj vtqZu ds chp esa 4 cPps gSa (3) jfo vkSj vtqZu ds chp esa 5 cPps gSa (4) ck,a Nksj ls 13osa LFkku ij vtqZu gS
[ A–8 ]
45. You have come across a case wherein your retired colleague is unable to submit his life certificate and claim pension to meet his treatment expenses. You will (1) Go strictly as per the procedures (2) Take initiative to help him and ask for arranging for
alternative documents (3) Assist colleague with some money on your own but do
not compromise on procedures. (4) Avoid some procedural steps since you understand the
necessity of the colleague
45. vkids lkeus ,d ,slk ekeyk is”k gqvk gS ftlesa vkidk ,d
lsokfuo`Rr lgdehZ viuk thou izek.k&i= izLrqr djus vkSj vius
bykt ds [kpsZ ds fy, isa”ku dk nkok djus esa vleFkZ gSaA vki%
(1) ,dne fØ;kfof/k;ksa ds vuqlkj dk;Zokgh djasxs
(2) mldh enn djus rFkk oSdfYid dkxtkr rS;kj djus dh O;oLFkk
djus ds fy, mls dgus dh fn”kk esa igy djasxs
(3) lgdehZ ds fy, Lo;a dqN iSls dh lgk;rk djasaxs ysfdu
fØ;kfof/k;ksa ds lkFk le>kSrk ugha djsaxs
(4) dfri; fØ;kfof/kd dkjZokb;ksa dks Vky nsaxs D;ksafd vki lgdehZ dh
t:jr dks le>rs gSaA
46. You along with your brother’s family have planned for a vacation tour to a place where you are likely to meet your family members and your ailing mother. You have got permitted leave from the office for this trip. While at the time of going to station for the trip, you receive a message from your one of the subordinate staff that Managing Director of the company needs you in the meeting with a foreign customer who landed without program: (1) You will ignore the message of your subordinate and
ask him to tell a lie that you were in train . (2) You will speak to your immediate boss and tell him that
your mother is ailing and you are with your family, hence can not come
(3) You will explain the situation to your brother’s family and get your ticket cancelled and shall go to the office, attend the meeting
(4) You will speak to your immediate boss and say that you have advance permitted leave and it is urgent to see the ailing mother, hence can not come immediately
46. vkius vius HkkbZ ds ifjokj ds lkFk ,d ,sls LFkku ds fy,
vodk”k&nkSjs dh ;kstuk cukbZ gS tgka vkids vius ifjokj ds lnL;ksa
rFkk chekj ekrk ls feyus dh laHkkouk gSA vkidks bl nkSjs ds fy,
dk;kZy; ls NqV~Vh eatwj dh xbZ gSA nkSjs ds fy, LVs”ku tkrs le;
vkidks ,d v/khuLFk LVkQ ls bl vk”k; dk lans”k izkIr gksrk gS fd
daiuh ds izca/k funs”kd dks ,d fons”kh xzkgd ds lkFk cSBd ds nkSjku]
tks fdlh dk;ZØe ds fcuk i/kkj x;k gS] vkidh t:jr gS%
(1) vki vius v/khuLFk ds lans”k dh vuns[kh dj nsasxs vkSj mls dgsaxs
fd og >wB cksy ns fd vki jsyxkM+h esa cSB pqds gSa
(2) vki vius vklUu vf/kdkjh ls ckr djasxs vkSj mls crk,axs fd
vkidh ekrk chekj gS vkSj vki vius ifjokj ds lkFk gksus ds
dkj.k ugha vk ldrs
(3) vki vius HkkbZ ds ifjokj dks fLFkfr Li’V dj nsaxs vkSj viuk
fVdV jn~n djk,axs] dk;kZy; tk,axs] cSBd esa Hkkx ysaxs
(4) vki vius vklUu vf/kdkjh ls ckr djsaxs vkSj crk,axs fd vkius
vfxze Lohd`r NqV~Vh yh gS rFkk chekj ekrk dks ns[kuk t:jh gS]
blfy, rRdky ugha vk ldrsA
47. You are working as a stores purchase officer of Indian railways. There is a sudden demand of some safety items due to emergency. You have floated a limited tender with a short notice. After opening the tender, you sense that there is a cartel among the bidders due to emergent situation and all of them have quoted nearly five time more than the last purchase price. You will (1) Award the order to the lowest bidder as this is an
emergent situation (2) Immediately report the matter to the higher authorities
explaining the factual situation and wait for their further orders.
(3) Negotiate with any bidder and bring down the rates as low as possible and award it to that bidder
(4) Submit your report to your bosses and request them to float open tender instead of limited tender
47. vki Hkkjrh; jsy esa ,d HkaMkj [kjhn vf/kdkjh ds :i esa dke dj jgs
gSaA vkikrdky ds dkj.k dqN lqj{kk enksa dh vkdf’ed ekax iSnk gks xbZ
gSA vkius vYi lwpuk lfgr ,d lhfer VsaMj tkjh dj fn;k gSA VsaMj
[kksyus ij vkidks ,slk yxrk gS fd vkikfrd fLFkfr ds dkj.k
cksyhnkrkvksa ds chp ,d la?k cu x;k gS vkSj lHkh us fiNys Ø;ewY;
ls yxHkx ikap xquk ls vf/kd Hkko ekaxs gSaA vki%
(1) U;wure cksyhnkrk dks vkMZj ns nasaxs D;ksafd ;g ,d vkikfrd fLFkfr
gS
(2) okLrfod fLFkfr Li’V djrs gq, rRdky ekeys ds ckjs esa
mPpkf/kdkfj;ksa dks lwfpr djsaxs vkSj muds vxys vkns”kksa dh izrh{kk
djsaxs
(3) fdlh cksyhnkrk ds lkFk lkSnsckth djsaxs vkSj mls ;FkklaHko U;wure
Hkkoksa ds fy, jkth djasaxs vkSj ml cksyhnkrk dks vkMZj ns nsaxs
(4) vius mPpkf/kdkfj;ksa dks viuh fjiksVZ izLrqr djsaxs vkSj muls
lhfer VsaMj dh txg eqDr VsaMj tkjh djus dk vuqjks/k djsaxsA
48. You come to know of some clandestine bogus and fake purchase activities going on in the office. The culprits are your colleagues and they ensure that no overt or direct signs of such activities are visible. From among the following alternatives, which one you will choose: (1) Leave things as they are (2) Organize an immediate raid on the suspected (3) Ask the colleagues to immediately stop it (4) Begin collecting evidence and after collecting evidence bring
the matter to the higher authorities submitting evidences
48. vkidh tkudkjh esa ;g vkrk gS fd n¶rj esa dqN xqIr cksxl vkSj
tkyh [kjhn fØ;kdyki py jgs gSaA nks’kh O;fDr vkids lgdehZ gSa vkSj
os ;g lqfuf”pr djrs gSa fd bl rjg ds fØ;kdykiksa dk dksbZ ckgjh
vFkok izR;{k ladsr u fn[kkbZ nsA uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls vki
dkSulk fodYi pqusaxs%
(1) ftl rjg ds gkykr gSa] mUgsa oSls gh NksM+ nsaxs
(2) lafnX/k O;fDr;ksa ij rRdky Nkik ekjus dk vk;kstu djsaxs
(3) lgdfeZ;ksa ls rRdky ,slk can djus dks dgsaxs
(4) lk{; bdV~Bk djuk “kq: djsaxs vkSj lk{; bdV~Bk djus ds ckn lk{;
izLrqr djrs gq, ekeys dks mPprj vf/kdkfj;ksa ds le{k izLrqr djsaxsA
[ A–9 ]
49. You are the sanctioning authority for the travelling and conveyance bills of your department. You find that there is a dedicated staff who stays long hours in the office to dispose off his daytoday back log work. You find him submitting huge conveyance claims for late hours to you which otherwise is not permissible without pre approval of stay by higher authorities as per Company policy. What would you do under such a situation: (1) You will pass his claims considering his dedication and
sincerity. (2) You will strictly go by rules and do not pass his claims. (3) You will ask him and say that he should take back the
conveyance bills submitted and submit a fresh bill of the same amount for normal working hours
(4) You will call him and ask him to finish the work within office time and if there is extra work load , you will ask him to get a preapproval of stay for processing of such bills and ask him to withdraw the bills submitted
49. vki vius foHkkx ds ;k=k vkSj lokjh fcyksa ds fy, eatwjh vf/kdkjh
gSaA vki ns[krs gSa fd ,d ,slk lefiZr LVkQ gS tks vius fuR; fnu
fiNys cdk;k dke dks fuiVkus ds fy, dk;kZy; esa nsj jkr rd #drk
gSA vki ns[krs gSa fd mlus vkids le{k nsj jkr ds fy, cM+s&cM+s
lokjh fcy izLrqr fd, gSa tksfd daiuh dh uhfr ds vuqlkj mPprj
vf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk dk;kZy; esa Bgjus dh iwoZ vuqefr ds fcuk vuqeR;
ugha gSA ,slh fLFkfr esa vki D;k djsaxs\
(1) vki mlds leiZ.k vkSj fu’diVrk dks ns[krs gq, mlds nkos eatwj
dj nasxs
(2) vki fu;eksa dk dM+kbZ ls ikyu djsaxs vkSj mlds nkos eatwj ugha djsaxs
(3) vki mls dgsaxs fd og is”k fd, x, fcy okfil ys ys vkSj daiuh
dh uhfr ds vuqlkj mlh jkf”k dk lkekU; dk;Z ?kaVs ds le; dk
,d u;k fcy cuk,
(4) vki mls cqyk,axs vkSj dgsaxs fd dk;kZy; dk dke dk;kZy; le;
ds Hkhrj iwjk djs vkSj ;fn dke dk vfrfjDr Hkkj gS rks ,sls
fcyksa ij dk;Zokgh ds fy, Bgjus ds okLrs iwoZ vuqefr izkIr djs
rFkk tek djk, x, fcy okfil ys ysA
50. You are an HR officer of a Government company. There is an emergent need of contractual lower staffs which are to be recruited through walk ins. What you will do under such circumstances: (1) Advertise the post for walk in and call the candidates in
the office for walk in interview at a particular date. (2) Advertise the post for walk in and calling the candidates
in the office to submit the resume first on a specified date and time and then arranging for walk in date and time for the candidate.
(3) Advertise the post for walk in and call the candidates any time
(4) Advertise the post for walk in and ask the candidate to take the appointment first to visit the office for walk in
50. vki ,d ljdkjh daiuh esa ekuo lalk/ku vf/kdkjh gSaA lafonkxr fuEu
LVkQ dh rkRdkfyd t:jr gS ftUgsa ^okd&bu* ek/;e ls HkrhZ fd;k
tkuk gSA ,sls gkykr esa vki D;k djsaxs%
(1) ^okd&bu* ds fy, in dk foKkiu nsaxs vkSj fdlh [kkl rkjh[k dks
^okd&bu* baVjO;w ds fy, mEehnokjksa dks n¶rj esa cqyk,axs (2) ^okd&bu* ds fy, in dk foKkiu nsaxs vkSj vH;fFkZ;ksa dks n¶rj esa
vkus vkSj ,d [kkl rkjh[k dks igys viuk thoulkj izLrqr djus
ds fy, dgasaxs vkSj mlds ckn vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, ^okd&bu* dh
rkjh[k vkSj le; r; djsaxs
(3) ^okd&bu* ds fy, in ds okLrs foKkiu nsaxs vkSj vH;fFkZ;ksa dks
fdlh Hkh le; vkeaf=r djsaxs
(4) ^okd&bu* ds fy, in dk foKkiu nsaxs vkSj vH;fFkZ;ksa dks ^okd&bu*
ds fy, n¶rj vkus ls igys HksaV ds fy, le; ysus dks dgsaxsA
51. You have been invited to join as a member of interview board for selecting candidates for a job, after the commencement of interview you find that one of your close relative is appearing for the interview. What you would do under such situation: (1) Inform the chairman of interview board about your relation
with the candidate and shall remain absent from the interview of the candidate with chairman‘s permission
(2) Continue with the interview and show no favour to the relative
(3) Continue with the interview and be strict while interviewing your relative candidate
(4) Do nothing
51. vkidks fdlh ukSdjh ds fy, vH;fFkZ;ksa dk pquko djus ds okLrs baVjO;w
cksMZ ds ,d lnL; ds :i esa “kkfey gksus ds fy, vkeaf=r fd;k x;k
gS] baVjO;w “kq: gksus ds ckn vkidks ;g irk pyrk gS fd vkidk ,d
fudV laca/kh baVjO;w esa Hkkx ys jgk gSA ,slh fLFkfr esa vki D;k djsaxs%
(1) baVjO;w cksMZ ds v/;{k dks vH;FkhZ ds lkFk vius laca/kksa ds ckjs esa
lwfpr djsaxs vkSj v/;{k dh vuqefr ls vH;FkhZ ds baVjO;w ds
le; vuqifLFkr jgsaxs
(2) baVjO;w tkjh j[ksaxs vkSj fj”rsnkj dk dksbZ i{k ugha ysaxs
(3) baVjO;w tkjh j[ksaxs vkSj vius fj”rsnkj vH;FkhZ dk baVjO;w ysrs
le; dM+kbZ cjrsaxs
(4) dqN Hkh ugha djsaxsA
52. You are a head of Department of a government Organization. The widow of an ex employee of your department comes to you and explains you that her husband was an employee of the department and he died recently in an accident and seeks financial help for her children . what you would do: (1) Will listen to her patiently, call to the finance head and
ask what help can be done under prevailing rules. (2) Ask your subordinates to go with the widow and assess
the actual status of the family (3) Direct all the staff of his department to contribute 5% of
this month pay to the widow. (4) Will assure her for arranging some good job in your
friends organsation.
52. vki ,d ljdkjh laLFkku esa foHkkxk/;{k gSaA vkids foHkkx ds ,d
HkwriwoZ deZpkjh dh fo/kok vkids ikl vkrh gS vkSj vkidks ;g crkrh
gS fd mldk ifr vkids foHkkx dk ,d deZpkjh Fkk vkSj ,d nq?kZVuk esa
gky gh esa mldh e`R;q gks xbZ gS rFkk og vius cPpksa ds fy, foRrh;
lgk;rk dh ekax djrh gSA ,slh fLFkfr esa vki D;k djsaxs%
(1) mldh ckr dks /kS;Z ds lkFk lqusaxs] foRrh; v/;{k dks ckr djsxsa vkSj mlls
iwNsaxs fd ekStwnk fu;eksa ds v/khu fdl rjg dh enn dh tk ldrh gS
(2) vius v/khuLFkksa dks dgsaxs fd os fo/kok ds lkFk tk,a vkSj ifjokj
dh okLrfod fLFkfr dk tk;tk ysa
(3) mlds foHkkx ds LVkQ ds lHkh lnL;ksa dks funsZ”k nsaxs fd os bl eghus ds
vius osru dk 5% fgLlk va”knku ds :i esa fo/kok dks iznku djasxs
(4) vius fe= ds fdlh dk;kZy; esa mudks fdlh vPNh ukSdjh dh
O;oLFkk djus dk vk”oklu nsaxsA
[ A–10 ]
53. You are head of a Government organization who is laying mono rail transport system in the city. The government has notified land to be acquired for public utility for laying rail network for public purposes. Owner of a land whose piece of front side land is identified for acquisition and notified, comes to you and tries to convince you that acquisition from front side of the land will spoil the beauty of his house and insists upon to offer the back side land. The land owner is also politically influential and well connected and also you receive a phone call from the minister in that reference. What shall you do under such circumstances: (1) Will acquire the land as per acquisition rules, guidelines
and notification without fearing his political connection . (2) Will try to please him considering his high connections
and do as per his wishes (3) Will see the feasibility of laying the pillars from back side
and acquire the back side if technical feasibility suits. (4) Will get the financial and technical feasibility done from
both side and evaluate the proposal on the basis of technical suitability and if it suits to the department will permit construction from back side.
53. vki ,d ,sls ljdkjh laLFkku ds v/;{k gSa tksfd “kgj esa eksuks jsy ifjogu
flLVe LFkkfir djus tk jgk gSA ljdkj us lkoZtfud iz;kstuksa ds fy, jsy
usVodZ LFkkfir djus ds okLrs lkoZtfud mi;ksfxrk ds fufeRr ftl Hkwfe dk
vf/kxzg.k fd;k tkuk gS mls vf/klwfpr dj fn;k gSA ,d ,sls Hkw[kaM dk
Lokeh ftldk vxys fgLls okyk Hkw[kaM vf/kxzg.k ds fy, vfHkKkr vkSj
vf/klwfpr fd;k x;k gS] vkids ikl vkrk gS vkSj vkidks bl ckr ds fy,
dk;y djrk gS fd Hkwfe ds vxys fgLls ls vf/kxzg.k djus ls mlds edku
dh [kwclwjrh [kjkc gks tk,xh vkSj og Hkwfe ds fiNys fgLls ds vf/kxzg.k ds
fy, vkxzg djrk gSA Hkw[kaM dk Lokeh Hkh jktuhfrd nf’V ls cgqr vljnkj
gS vkSj cM+s yksxksa ds lkFk mlds laca/k gSa vkSj lkFk gh vkidks bl lanHkZ esa
ea=h ls ,d Qksu dky izkIr gksrk gSA ,slh gkykr esa vki D;k djsaxs%
(1) jktuSfrd laca/kksa ls Mjs fcuk vf/kxzg.k fu;eksa vkSj ekxZfunsZ”kksa
vkSj vf/klwpuk ds vuqlkj Hkwfe dk vf/kxzg.k djsaxs
(2) mlds mPp laca/kksa dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, mls [kq”k djus dk iz;kl
djsaxs vkSj mldh bPNkuqlkj dk;Zokgh djsaxs
(3) [kaaHks fiNyh rjQ ls Mkyus dh O;ogk;Zrk dk irk yxk,axs vkSj ;fn
rduhdh O;ogk;Zrk laHko gks rks fiNyh rjQ dk vf/kxzg.k djsaxs
(4) nksuksa rjQ ls foRrh; vkSj rduhdh O;ogk;Zrk dk irk yxk,axs
vkSj rduhdh mi;qDrrk ds vk/kkj ij izLrko dk ewY;kadu djsaxs
vkSj ;fn og foHkkx ds fy, vuqdwy gS rks fuekZ.k dk;Z fiNyh
fn”kk ls fd, tkus dh vuqefr nsaxsA
54. You are an officer in charge to monitor the interview board. A candidate comes and offers you some money for arranging the addresses of the interview panel member. What will you do under such circumstances: (1) Will accept the money and give the addresses of panel
members (2) Will ask him to meet later at your residence (3) Will report the matter about the candidate to your boss
for further necessary action as per the rules (4) Will file a complaint with police
54. vki baVjO;w cksMZ dk ekuhVju djus ds fy, izHkkjh vf/kdkjh gSaA ,d
vH;FkhZ vkids ikl vkrk gS vkSj baVjO;w iSuy ds lnL;ksa ds irs izkIr
djus ds fy, dqN jde dh is”kd”k djrk gSA ,slh fLFkfr esa vki D;k
djsaxs%
(1) jde Lohdkj djsaxs vkSj iSuy lnL;ksa ds irs miyC/k djk nsaxs
(2) mlls dgsaxs fd og ckn esa vkids ?kj ij vkdj feys
(3) bl vH;FkhZ ds ekeys ds ckjs esa fu;eksa ds vuqlkj vkxs dh
dk;Zokgh ds fy, vki vius mPprj vf/kdkjh dks fjiksVZ djsaxs
(4) iqfyl ds ;gka f”kdk;r ntZ djk,axsA
55. You are head of department of a Government organization and you have recently joined it. The official environment of the department is not good and people are reporting very late in the office. In such a situation what would you do after joining the office: (1) Call a meeting of the staff and ask them to come in time. (2) Call a meeting of the staff and ask them to maintain
discipline and also make them aware of some strict penal actions which you are going to introduce for late comers from tommarow
(3) Will himself reach office in time and stand at the entry gate and will rebuke latecomers
(4) Will instruct the guard to ask latecomers to return if they are coming late after a specified time
55. vki ,d ljdkjh laLFkku ds foHkkxk/;{k gSa vkSj vkius gky gh esa
dk;ZHkkj laHkkyk gSA foHkkx dk “kkldh; ekgkSy vPNk ugha gS vkSj yksx
n¶rj esa cgqr nsjh ls vkrs gSaA bl n¶rj esa dk;ZHkkj laHkkyus ds ckn
,slh fLFkfr esa vki D;k djsasxs%
(1) LVkQ dh ,d ehfVax cqyk,axs vkSj mUgsa le; ij vkus dks dgsaxs
(2) LVkQ dh ,d ehfVax cqyk,axs vkSj mUgsa vuq”kklu cuk, j[kus dks
dgsaxs vkSj lkFk gh mUgsa bl ckr dh tkudkjh nsaxs fd nsj ls vkus
okyksa ds fy, vki dkSu&lh dM+h nkf.Md dk;Zokgh djus okys gSa
(3) vki Lo;a le; ij n¶rj igaqpsaxs rFkk izos”k }kj ij [kM+s jgsaxs
vkSj nsj ls vkus okyksa dks MkVsaxs
(4) xkMZ dks ;g dgsaxs fd ;fn nsj ls vkus deZpkjh ,d fof”k’V le;
ds ckn vkrs gSa rks mUgsa okfil tkus dks dgsaA
56. Your boss allots a work and ask you to complete the work in the time bound manner but you assess that it is difficult to finish the work in time bound manner. (1) You will persuade the boss to extend the time (2) Will start the work immediately under intimation to your
boss and first send him assessment of time plan very minutely for each activity putting contingency time in place and send the finish schedule time as per plan and if required would request for extension
(3) Will take help of outsiders and colleagues to finish the work (4) Will deny him for doing the work straightway as the time
is very less
56. vkidk vf/kdkjh vkidks ,d dke lkSairk gS vkSj vkidks bl dke dks
le;c) <ax ls iwjk djus dks dgrk gS ysfdu vkidks yxrk gS fd bl
dke dks le;c) <ax ls iwjk djuk dfBu gS%
(1) vki vius vf/kdkjh ls le; c<+kus ds fy, vuqjks/k djsaxs
(2) vius vf/kdkjh dks lwfpr djrs gq, dke rRdky “kq: dj nsaxs vkSj
vkdf’edrk le; j[krs gq, igys izR;sd fØ;kdyki ds fy, cgqr
ckjhdh ls rS;kj fd, x, le; ;kstuk dk vkdyu mls izLrqr
djsaxsA ;kstuk ds vuqlkj vafre le;&lwph Hkstsaxs vkSj ;fn t:jr
gqbZ rks le; esa o`f) ds fy, vuqjks/k djsaxs
(3) dke dks iwjk djus ds fy, ckgjh yksxksa vkSj lgdfeZ;ksa dh lgk;rk ysaxs
(4) D;ksafd le; cgqr de gS blfy, dke djus ls lh/ks gh badkj dj nsaxsA
[ A–11 ]
57. You are working for a public sector rganization who has provided you a rent free accommodation. The maintenance department is responsible for the upkeep of the house. You have approached the maintenance department for carrying out urgent civil repairs. The maintainance department is refusing it as it entails heavy expenditure which requires MD sanction. Meanwhile a private civil contractor who is a enlisted vendor of your department and has been awarded job recently approaches you and offers his services free of cost. He is offering to inflate the bills in lieu of that . You would (1) Get the repairs done by private contractor thinking that
ultimately this cost is to be borne by the department as the building belongs to it.
(2) Make an application for urgent civil repairs and approval done by the appropriate authority and follow proper channel
(3) Get the repairs done of your own and claim reimbursement
(4) Ask your immediate boss to sanction the budget as you know that he would not deny you considering your influence in political arena.
57. vki ljdkjh {ks= ds ,d ,sls laLFkku esa dke dj jgs gSa ftlus vkidks
fdjk;keqDr vkokl miyC/k djk;k gSA vuqj{k.k foHkkx edku ds
j[kj[kko ds fy, ftEesnkj gSA vkius rRdky flfoy ejEer ds fy,
vuqj{k.k foHkkx ds lkFk laidZ fd;k gSA vuqj{k.k foHkkx ejEer djus
ls blfy, badkj dj jgk gS D;ksafd ml ij Hkkjh [kpZ vk,xk ftlds
fy, ,eMh dh eatwjh visf{kr gSA bl chp ,d futh flfoy Bsdsnkj]
tksfd vkids foHkkx dk ,d lwphc) foØsrk gS vkSj ftls gky gh esa
dksbZ dke lkSaik x;k gS vkils laidZ djrk gS vkSj og fcuk fdlh
dher ds viuh lsokvksa dh is”kd”k djrk gSA blds ,ot esa og c<+kdj
fcy is”k djsxkA vki%
(1) futh Bsdsnkj ls ;g lksprs gq, ejEer djk ysaxs fd varr% bldh
ykxr foHkkx }kjk ogu dh tk,xh D;ksafd Hkou foHkkx dk gS
(2) rkRdkfyd flfoy ejEer rFkk leqfpr izkf/kdkjh }kjk eatwjh ds
fy, vkosnu djsaxs vkSj mfpr ek/;e dk vuqlj.k djsaxs
(3) Lo;a vius ls ejEer djk ysaxs vkSj izfriwfrZ dk nkok djsaxs
(4) vius vklUu mPp vf/kdkjh ls ctV eatwj djus ds fy, dgsaxs
D;ksafd vki ;g tkurs gSa fd jktuSfrd {ks= esa vkids izHkko dks
/;ku eas j[krs gq, og blds fy, euk ugha djsaxsA
58. Ram and Shyam are very good childhood friends and working for a Government organization. Ram is the top boss of the organization and shyam is at middle level manager. They have intimate family relationship as well. What both are supposed to maintain in the office: (1) Official protocol and discipline (2) Friendly relations with each other in the office without
caring for anything (3) Boasting of their friendship with official colleagues (4) Helping each other for their personal goals and benefits
58. jke vkSj “;ke ckyiu ds cgqr vPNs fe= gSa vkSj os ljdkjh n¶rj esa
dke dj jgs gSaA jke bl n¶rj dk mPpre vf/kdkjh gS vkSj “;ke
e/;Lrjh; izca/kd gSA muds cgqr xgjs ikfjokfjd laca/k Hkh gSaA nksuksa ls
n¶rj esa D;k cuk, j[kus dh vis{kk dh tkrh gS%
(1) ljdkjh izksVksdkWy vkSj vuq”kklu
(2) n¶rj esa ljdkjh vuq”kklu vkSj izksVksdkWy dh ijokg fd, fcuk
,d&nwljs ds lkFk eS=hiw.kZ laca/k
(3) ljdkjh lgdfeZ;ksa ds lkFk viuh nksLrh dh Mhax ekjuk
(4) oS;fDrd y{;ksa vkSj ykHkksa ds fy, ,d&nwljs dh enn djukA
59. You have been asked to give an explanation for not attending an important official meeting. Your immediate boss who has not informed you about the meeting is now putting pressure on you not to place an allegation against him. You would (1) Seek an appointment with top boss to explain the
situation (2) Send a written reply explaining the fact (3) Admit your fault to save the situation (4) Put the responsibility on the coordinator for not
informing you
59. ,d t:jh ljdkjh cSBd esa Hkkx u ysus ds fy, vkidks ,d Li’Vhdj.k
nsus dks dgk x;k gSA vkidk vklUu vf/kdkjh] ftlus vkidks cSBd ds
ckjs esa lwfpr ugha fd;k Fkk vc vki ij bl ckr dk ncko Mky jgk
gS fd vki mlds fo#) dksbZ vkjksi u yxk,aA vki%
(1) fLFkfr Li’V djus ds fy, mPpre vf/kdkjh ls le; ekxsaxs
(2) rF; Li’V djrs gq, ,d fyf[kr mRrj Hkstsaxs
(3) fLFkfr dks cpkus ds fy, viuh xyrh Lohdkj dj ysaxs
(4) vkidks lwfpr u djus ds fy, ftEesnkjh leUo;drkZ ij MkysaxsA
60. Your senior has asked you to make arrangement for a conference to be scheduled after a week. You have arranged everything with hard effort and devotion. On the day of conference, your senior gets agitated on seeing the arrangement and scolds you in front of everyone. What shall you do under such circumstances: (1) Will not stay there and immediately leave the place (2) Will pass on the bad arrangement on your subordinates (3) Will submit resignation (4) Will ask for a detailed feedback and assure him that the
same shall not be repeated in future.
60. vkids ofj’B vf/kdkjh us vkidks ,d lIrkg ckn vk;ksftr fd, tkus
okys ,d lEesyu dh O;oLFkk djus ds fy, dgk gSA vkius dM+s ifjJe
vkSj leiZ.k ds ckn lkjh O;oLFkk dj nh gSA lEesyu ds fnu O;oLFkk
dks ns[kdj vkidk ofj’B vf/kdkjh xqLls esa vk tkrk gS vkSj lcds
lkeus vkidks MkaVrk gSA ,sls gkykr esa vki D;k djsaxs%
(1) ogka ugha Bgjsaxs vkSj rRdky ml LFkku ls pys tk,axs
(2) xyr O;oLFkk dh ftEesnkjh vius v/khuLFkksa ij Mky nasaxs
(3) bLrhQk ns nsaxs
(4) foLr`r QhMcSd izkIr djus ds fy, dgsaxs vkSj mls ;g fo”okl
fnyk,axs fd Hkfo’; esa bldh iqujko`fRr ugha gksxhA
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61. Which one of the following countries is not the member of Nuclear Suppliers Group? (1) Russia (2) USA (3) Italy (4) Iran
61. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ns”k ukHkdh; vkiwfrZ leqnk; dk lnL; ugha
gS%
(1) :l (2) vesfjdk
(3) bVyh (4) bZjku
62. Which of the following is not a member of SAARC? (1) Bhutan (2) Bangaladesh (3) Myanmar (4) Maldives
62. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ,d lkdZ dk lnL; ugha gS%
(1) HkwVku (2) ckaxykns”k (3) E;kuekj (4) eky}ho
63. Which country gives Magsaysay awards? (1) India (2) Britain (3) China (4) The Philippines
63. dkSu&lk ns”k esxlsls iqjLdkj nsrk gS%
(1) Hkkjr (2) fczVsu (3) phu (4) fQyhfiUl
64. The Almati dam is built over which of the following rivers: (1) Cauvery (2) Krishna (3) Narmada (4) Godawari
64. vyekVh ck¡/k fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh unh ij cuk gS%
(1) dkosjh (2) Ñ".kk (3) ueZnk (4) xksnkojh
65. Who among the Delhi Sultans declared himself Nayab-e-Khudai: (1) Iltutamish (2) Balban (3) Alauddin Khilji (4) Ghiyasuddin Tughalaq
65. fnYyh lqYrkuksa esa dkSu vius dks uk;c&,&[kqnkbZ dgrk Fkk%
(1) bYrqrfe”k
(2) cycu
(3) vykmíhu f[kyth+
(4) x;klqíhu rqxyd
66. Babar defeated Rana Sanga in the battle of: (1) Panipat (2) Khanva (3) Buxar (4) Chittor
66. fdl ;q) esa ckcj us jk.kk lkaxk dks gjk;k Fkk%
(1) ikuhir (2) [kkuok (3) cDlj (4) fpÙkkSM+
67. Chalk, limestone, Marble are all compounds of: (1) Iron (2) Aluminum (3) Calcium (4) Magnesium
67. pkd] ykbZeLVksu] ekjcy lHkh fdlds ;kSfxd gSa%
(1) ykSg (2) ,Y;wfefu;e (3) dSfYl;e (4) eSXusfl;e
68. If ultraviolet radiation is reaching in bulk on Earth surface, there is a hole in: (1) Nitrogen layer of atmosphere (2) Hydrogen layer of atmosphere (3) Oxygen layer of atmosphere (4) Ozone layer of atmosphere
68. ;fn ijkcSaxuh fofdj.k Hkwry ij cgqr vf/kd ek=k esa igq¡p jgh gS rks
bldk dkj.k gS%
(1) ok;qeaMy dh ukbVªkstu ijr esa Nsn
(2) ok;qeaMy dh gkbMªkstu ijr esa Nsn
(3) ok;qeaMy dh vkWDlhtu ijr esa Nsn
(4) ok;qeaMy dh vkstksu ijr esa Nsn
69. The mass of a body at the centre of Earth is: (1) Less than at the surface (2) Remains constant (3) More than at the surface (4) Zero
69. i`Foh ds dsUæ ij] fdlh oLrq dk æO;eku gksxk%
(1) lrg ls de
(2) fLFkj
(3) lrg ls vf/kd
(4) “kwU;
70. Which element is maximum in black soil: (1) Nitrogen (2) Phosphorus (3) Potash (4) Sulphur
70. dkyh e`nk esa dkSu rRo vf/kdre gS%
(1) u=tu (2) QklQksjl (3) iksVk'k (4) xU/kd
71. Wheat is an excellant source of: (1) Vitamin B (2) Vitamin C (3) Vitamin D (4) None of these
71. xsgw¡ ,d vPNk lzksr gS fuEufyf[kr dk%
(1) foVkfeu B (2) foVkfeu C
(3) foVkfeu D (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
72. What is the escape velocity for the Earth? (1) 9500 m/sec. (2) 7800 m/sec. (3) 11200 m/sec. (4) None of these
72. i`Foh ds fy, iyk;u osx D;k gS%
(1) 9500 eh-@ls- (2) 7800 eh-@ls- (3) 11200 eh-@ls- (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
73. Haematite and magnetite are the ores of: (1) Aluminum (2) Copper (3) Iron (4) Sulphur
73. gsesVkbV rFkk eSXusVkbV v;Ld gSa%
(1) ,Y;wfefu;e ds (2) dkWij ds (3) yksgs ds (4) lYQj ds
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74. In computer jargon, RAM refers to: (1) Read Only Menu (2) Random Access Memory (3) Read Access memory (4) Remove Auxiliary Memory
74. dEI;wVj “kCnkoyh esa RAM dk vFkZ gS%
(1) jhM vksuyh ehuw
(2) jSUMe ,sDll eseksjh
(3) jhM ,sDll eseksjh
(4) jhewo vkDt+hyjh eseksjh
75. The Hill Station “ Kalimpong” is in the State of: (1) Meghalaya (2) West Bengal (3) Tamilnadu (4) Rajasthan
75. igkM+h LFky ^dfyeiksax* fdl jkT; esa fLFkr gS%
(1) es?kky;
(2) if”pe&caxky
(3) rfeyukMw
(4) jktLFkku
76. In which of the following places will you find French colonial history, French culture and heritage in India: (1) Daman & Diu (2) Lakshadweep (3) Andaman & Nicobar Islands (4) Puducherry
76. Hkkjr esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl LFkku ij vki Ýkalhlh mifuos”k dk
bfrgkl laLÑfr ,oa ijEijk ik;saxs%
(1) neu ,oa }h;w
(2) y{k}hi
(3) vUMeku ,oa fudksckj
(4) iqMqpsjh
77. The vedas are four in number. The oldest veda is: (1) Atharva veda (2) Samveda (3) Rig veda (4) Yajurveda
77. osnksa dh la[;k pkj gSA lokZf/kd çkphu osn gS%
(1) vFkoZosn (2) lkeosn (3) _Xosn (4) ;tqosZn
78. The term 'Zone' is associated with: (1) Basketball (2) Baseball (3) Badminton (4) Boxing
78. in ^t+ksu* lEc) gS%
(1) ckLdsVckWy (2) cslckWy (3) cSMfeUVu (4) ckWfDalx
79. Layer of the atmosphere which is closest to the Earth: (1) Mesosphere (2) Troposphere (3) Stratosphere (4) Ionosphere
79. okrkoj.k dk irZ tks i`Foh ds lcls djhc gS%
(1) e/;e.My
(2) {kksHke.My
(3) lerkie.My
(4) vk;ue.My
80. During acute summer, when the temperature is very high, the patches of water are seen on the highways from a distance. But when the observer reaches close, the patches disappear & appear at a farther distance. This illusion is due to: (1) Total external reflection of light (2) Total internal reflection of light (3) Partial external reflection of light (4) Partial internal reflection of light
80. cgqr xehZ ds le; fnu esa] nwj ls jktekxks± ij ikuh iM+s gksus dk
vglkl gksrk gSA ikuh dh rjQ i¡gqpus ij ikuh xk;c gks tkrk gS rFkk
vkSj nwj fn[kkbZ nsrk gSA ;g Hkze gksrk gS%
(1) çdk'k ds iw.kZ ckgjh ijkorZu ds dkj.k
(2) çdk'k ds iw.kZ vkarfjd ijkorZu ds dkj.k
(3) çdk'k ds vkaf'kd ckgjh ijkorZu ds dkj.k
(4) çdk'k ds vkaf'kd vkarfjd ijkorZu ds dkj.k
81. What is the unit of Force? (1) Newton (2) Pascal (3) Lumen (4) Lux
81. cy dh bdkbZ D;k gS\
(1) U;wVu
(2) ikLdy
(3) Y;wesu
(4) yDl
82. The correct sequence of the Indian Civilian "Padma" Awards, starting form the lowest to highest is: (1) Padma Shri, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan,
Bharat Ratna (2) Bharat Ratna, Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan,
Padma Shri (3) Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan,
Bharat Ratna (4) Padma Shri, Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhushan, Padma
Bhushan
82. Hkkjr ds ukxfjd ^ine* iqjLdkj dks fuEu ls mPp dh vksj tkrs gq,
lgh Øe esa crk,a%
(1) in~e Jh] in~e~foHkw"k.k] in~e~Hkw"k.k] HkkjrjRu
(2) HkkjrjRu] in~e~Hkw"k.k] in~e~foHkw"k.k] in~e Jh
(3) in~e Jh] in~e~Hkw"k.k] in~e~foHkw"k.k] HkkjrjRu (4) in~e Jh] HkkjrjRu] in~e~foHkw"k.k] in~e~Hkw"k.k
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83. By which article has the Indian Constitution conferred a special status to Jammu & Kashmir? (1) Article 340 (2) Article 350 (3) Article 360 (4) Article 370
83. Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dh dkSu&lh /kkjk tEew vkSj d'ehj dks fo'ks"k ntkZ
çnku djrh gS\
(1) /kkjk 340 (2) /kkjk 350 (3) /kkjk 360 (4) /kkjk 370
84. Dr. Verghese Kurien is associated with which of the following: i. Operation Blue Star ii. White Revolution iii. Operation flood (1) Only (i) (2) Only (ii) (3) Only (iii) (4) (i) & (ii)
84. MkW- o?khZt dqfj;u dk uke fuEu esa ls fdu&fdu ls tqMk+ gS%
i. vkijs”ku Cyw LVkj
ii. “osr ØkfUr iii. vkijs”ku ¶yM (1) dsoy ¼i½ (2) dsoy ¼ii½ (3) dsoy ¼iii½ (4) ¼i½ ,oa ¼ii½
85. Tide caused by the gravitional pull of the moon and sun together in the same direction is called: (1) Spring Tide (2) Neap Tide (3) Tidal Wave (4) Tidal Bore
85. Tokj HkkVk] tks ,d lkFk ,d gh fn”kk esa pUæek ,oa lw;Z ds xq:Rokd’kZ.k
f[kpk¡o ds dkj.k gksrk gS] dgykrk gS%
(1) o`gn Tokj HkkVk
(2) y?kq Tokj HkkVk
(3) Tokjh; rjax
(4) Tokjh; fHkfÙk
86. Find out the incorrect rank combination among defense forces. Army Navy Air Force (1) General Admiral Air Chief Marshal (2) Brigadier Commodore Air Commodore (3) Major Lieutenant Squadron Leader (4) Colonel Captain Group Captain
86. j{kk cyksa ds e/; xyr jSad ;qXe dks igpkusa%
Fky lsuk ty lsuk ok;q lsuk
(1) tujy ,Mfejy ,;j phQ ek”kZy
(2) fczxsfM;j dkekWMksj ,;j dkekWMksj
(3) estj ysf¶VusUV LdokMªu yhMj
(4) duZy dSIVu xzqi dSIVu
87. It is found in sandy beaches of Kerala. India supplies nearly 88% of world needs and is used for generation of nuclear energy: (1) Kyanite (2) Zircon (3) Monazite (4) Uranium
87. bls dsjy ds jsrhyh leqæh fdukjksa ij ik;k tkrk gSA Hkkjr fo”o dh
vko”;drk dk djhc 88% vkiwfrZ djrk gS ,oa bls ukHkdh; ÅtkZ ds
mRiknu esa ç;qä fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) dk;ukbZV (2) ft+jdkWu (3) eksukt+kbZV (4) ;wjsfu;e
88. A cyclist while turning around a curved road leans inwards. By doing so which force he is providing himself which enables to take a turn: (1) Centrifugal Force (2) Centripetal force (3) Angular Velocity (4) None of these
88. ,d lkbZfdy lokj ,d ?kqekonkj lM+d ij eqM+rs gq, vUnj dh vksj
>qdrk gSA bl rjg vius dks eqM+us esa leFkZ cukus ds fy, og dkSu&lk
cy yxk jgk gS%
(1) vidsUæh cy
(2) dsUækfHklkjh cy
(3) dks.kh; osx
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
89. Freezing point of water is same on these scales: (1) Centrigrade and Fahrenheit (2) Centrigrade and Reaumur (3) Centrigrade and Kelvin (4) Fahrenheit and Kelvin
89. ty dk teko fcUnq fdu Ldsyksa ij leku gksrk gS%
(1) lsUVhxzsM ,oa QkjsugkbV
(2) lsUVhxzsM ,oa jhej
(3) lsUVhxzsM ,oa dsyfou
(4) QkjsugkbV ,oa dsyfou
90. The Rajya Sabha has done a constitutional amendment and passed the (alteration of name) bill officially altering the name of the State. The state in question referred here is: (1) Sikkim (2) Orissa (3) Haryana (4) Jharkhand
90. jkT; lHkk us ,d laoS/kkfud la”kks/ku fd;k gS ,oa jkT; ds uke esa
“kkldh; rkSj ls ifjorZu djds ¼uke dk ifjorZu½ fo/ks;d ikfjr fd;kA
;gk¡ lanfHkZr jkT; dk uke gS%
(1) flfôe
(2) mM+hlk
(3) gfj;k.kk
(4) >kj[k.M
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GENERAL ENGLISH
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 91 to 95) Read the passages below and answer the questions by choosing the best option: Hanging Garden is an old locality, with rows of one-two-or three storey houses, separated by moss covered boundary walls, along which creepers like ivy and bougainvillea had found refuge. The houses, far from holding any __________ (91) interest, _________ (92) conspicuous by their lack of anything not strictly utilitarian. They were simple brick structures, that often______ (93), right on the edge of the road, the entrances of which were __________(94) by wrought iron grills or collapsible gates that ________(95) open anytime a visitor arrived.
91. (1) structurally (2) design (3) architectural (4) building
92. (1) were (2) are (3) is (4) has
93. (1) arise (2) went (3) rose (4) climb
94. (1) held (2) cover (3) decorate (4) guarded
95. (1) clashed (2) trickled (3) clanged (4) ajar
DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos 96 to 99) Read the following passage carefully and then answer these questions based on what is stated or implied in the passage. A jolly musicologist by the entirely unobjectionable name of Henry Pleasants has written a book called “The Agony of Modern Music”. That word “Agony” is right. Much of it is just not written down but improvised . Much of what passes for music of these times is raucous noise and the excuse for persisting with it is that every common youngster understands and likes it. The pleasant fellow concedes that “ Serious” music is virtually dead. This may be dismissed as yet another pleasantry which the undirected young indulge in. Paul Hindesmith, possibly one of the last of the classical giants, once said that some composers tended to develop an over sublimated technique which produces images of emotions that are far removed from any emotional experience a relatively normal human being ever has. That is just the point. High art can never be totally democratised. There is a barrier between the egghead and the hoipolloi and it would be lazy idealism to ignore this. When Bach played and Beethoven roared, who was then the gentlemen? The pity of it is that while talking music to masses, all known rules are broken and improvisation becomes king. That roughly speaking, is how Jazz was born; by dropping discipline, inspiration, deep personal emotions and every element of creative art and adopting improvisation as its main rationale. Why they even tried to smuggle bits of Jazz into serious music so that the composers could somehow survive. Now they are going one step further: Learn it by ear, do not write down the stuff, make it up as you go along and hope, by these shoddy techniques, that everyone present will applaud and, thus provide the composer and the performers with their daily bread.
96. Pick the choice whose meaning is opposite to the word “ Hoi Polloi” in the paragraph: (1) Cannibalism (2) Aristocracy (3) Tyranny (4) None of these
97. According to the author high art can not be democratized because: (1) High art is over sublimated (2) People differ in their emotional experience (3) Masses can not be expected to appreciate what only the few intelligent can. (4) Democratizing necessarily involves improvisation.
98. The Author uses the word “improvisation” to suggest: (1) Making the original more sublime (2) Tampering with the original (3) Rendering the original more popular (4) Simplifying the original.
99. They tried to introduce bits of Jazz in serious music so that : (1) Music Might survive (2) The masses could take to serious music (3) The new composers might survive (4) Music is democratized
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DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 100 to 102) Pick the choice closest to the meaning of the word given in capital.
100. FULGENT: (1) Dizzy (2) Empty (3) Diverse (4) Shining
101. GREGARIOUS: (1) Sociable (2) Angry (3) Lonely (4) Hardy
102. WIZENED: (1) Withered (2) Wisdom (3) Educated (4) Rolled
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 103 to 105) Point out the nearest Antonyms of the following words out of the given responses.
103. Censured: (1) Rebuked (2) Condemned (3) Criticised (4) Complimented
104. Solemnly: (1) Carelessly (2) Flippantly (3) Lavishly (4) Disassionately
105. Dereliction: (1) Refused (2) Hatred (3) Award (4) Observance
DIRESTIONS: (Question No. 106 to 108) Find the one word substitution in the following questions.
106. The act of violating the sanctity of the church is: (1) Blasphemy (2) Heresy (3) Sacrilege (4) Desecration
107. A child born after the death of his/her father is called: (1) Orphan (2) Postulant (3) Postilion (4) Posthumous
108. A school boy who cuts classes frequently is a: (1) Defeatist (2) Sycophant (3) Truant (4) Martinet
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 109 to 111) In each of the following questions an idiomatic expression and its four possible meanings are given. Find out the correct meaning and mark your answer:
109. To turn tail: (1) Shifts one position (2) Run away (3) In the presence of (4) Something concealed
110. To fight tooth and nail: (1) To fight a losing battle (2) To fight purposefully (3) To fight cowardly (4) To make every possible effort to win
111. To throw cold water on: (1) To boast and brag (2) To get a hint (3) To frustrate or discourage (4) A person who shifts his position
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DIRECTIONS: (Que. no. 112 & 113) Look at the underlined part of each sentence. Below each sentence are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them (1), (2) or (3) is better than the underlined part, select that part as your response. If none of the substitutions improves the sentence, choose (4) as your response. Thus a 'no improvement' response will be signified by the letter (4).
112. Make haste lest you should not be caught in the storm: (1) That you should not be (2) You can be (3) You should be (4) No improvement
113. Just before the commencement of examination, the invigilator advised us from copying or indulging in any other malpractices: (1) Against (2) Upon (3) About (4) No improvement
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 114 & 115) In these questions, a sentence has been given in active voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive voice and mark your answer in answer sheet.
114. The principal kept the staff members waiting: (1) The staff members were kept waiting by the principal (2) The staff members are kept waiting for the principal (3) The staff members were being kept waiting by the principal (4) The staff members were waiting for the principal
115. The king gave him a reward: (1) He was given by the king a reward (2) He was given the reward by a king (3) He was given a reward by the king (4) A reward was given by him to the king
DIRECTIONS: (Question no. 116 & 117) In each of the following questions, four alternative meanings for idiom/phrase given in capital bold has been given. You are to select the alternative meaning which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
116. TURN A NEW LEAF: (1) Start a journey (2) Start to live a new life (3) Give something new life (4) Give somebody a new life
117. ON THIN ICE: (1) As thin as ice (2) On an ice berg (3) On a slippery front (4) In a dangerous position
DIRECTIONS: (Question no. 118 & 119) Formulate correct sentences by selecting the most appropriate option.
118. If I were you, I ......... be careful with my words: (1) Will (2) Would (3) Shall (4) Should
119. Of the two assistants he employed last month, I find Shyam .......... hardworking. (1) Most (2) Only (3) Least (4) More
DIRECTIONS: In the following question pick the correct spelt word.
120. (1) Typhoid (2) Typhyiod (3) Typhyoid (4) Typhiod
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