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1 SET-BBP-2
Test Booklet No.
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Test Booklet Series
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Name of the candidate (In Capitals)ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke (cM+s v{kjksa esa)% ...................................................................................
Roll Number (vuqØekad)% In figures (vadks esa) ....................................................................................
In words (“kCnksa esa) ....................................................................................Centre of Examinationijh{kk dsanz dk uke % ....................................................................................
Candidate Signature Invigilators Signatureijh{kkFkhZ ds gLRkk{kj %.................................................... d{k vUrjh{kd ds gLRkk{kj %...........................................
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2. ijh{kk dh vof/k 120 feuV gS ,oa dqy 150 cgqfodYih; iz”ugSaA izR;sd iz”u esa lgh mÙkj ds fy, 2 vad gSaA izR;sd 2 x+yrmÙkj ds fy, 1 lgh mrj dk vad dkVk tk,xkA
3. bl i’B ij fooj.k vafdr djus ,oa mÙkj i= ij fu”kkuyxkus ds fy, dsoy dkys cky ikWbaV isu dk gh iz;ksx djsaA
4. ;g lqfuf”pr dj ysa fd vks- ,e- vkj- mÙkj i=d esa Hkjh x;hijh{kk iqfLrdk la[;k ,oa ijh{kk iqfLrdk lhjht+ ogh gS tks blijh{kk iqfLrdk esa vafdr gSA
5. jQ (dPpk) dk;Z ijh{kk iqfLrdk es nh xbZ [kkyh txg ij ghdjsaA
6. lHkh mÙkj dsoy vks- ,e- vkj- mÙkj i= ij gh vafdr djsaAvius mÙkj /;kuiwoZd vafdr djsaA mÙkj cnyus gsrqOgkbVuj@jcM+@CysM dk iz;ksx fuf’k) gSA
7. ijh{kk iqfLrdk [kksyus ds rqjar ckn tk¡p djds ns[k ysa fdijh{kk iqfLrdk esa dksbZ fcuk Nik] QVk ;k NwVk gqvk i`’B ;kiz”u ugha gSA ;fn ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa dksbZ deh gks rks d{kvUrjh{kd dks fn[kkdj mlh lhjht+ dh nwljh ijh{kk iqfLrdkizkIr dj ysaA
8. fdlh Hkh ,sls iz”u ds fy, ftles fganh vFkok vaxzsth vuqoknesa folaxfr gks rks vaxzsth Hkk’kk esa fn;k gqvk iz”u gh ekU;gksxkA
9. iz”u i= esa vuqHkkxksa dk fooj.k %
P-2Test Booklet
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fo’k;fganh ifjKku ,oa ys[ku ;ksX;rk
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Sections
50
5050
Subject No. of Questions
Sections-1
Sections-2
Sections-3
Hindi knowledge & Writing Ability
General Intelligence test
General Knowledge
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Q1 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa esa ls rRle “kCn dks
igpkfu,%
(A) dks;y
(B) dqDdqj
(C) yk[k
(D) Hkhrj
Q2 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa esa ls röo “kCn dks igpkfu,%
(A) vkyl
(B) dq’B
(C) va/kdkj
(D) mYykl
Q3 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa esa ls v/kZ&rRle “kCn dks
igpkfu,%
(A) jkf=
(B) nbZ
(C) cPpk
(D) dku
Q4 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa esa ls fons”kh “kCn dks
igpkfu,%
(A) Xykl
(B) vpy
(C) vk”p;Z
(D) Nkrk
HINDI KNOWLEDGE & WRITING ABILITY / fganh ifjKku ,oa ys[ku ;ksX;rk
Q5 fuEufyf[kr fo”ks’k.kksa esa ls laKk dks igpkfu,%
(A) vklekuh
(B) fu;fer
(C) ik”pkR;
(D) vuq”kklu
Q6 vki dh lc jkg ns[k jgs gSaA
js[kkafdr “kCn dkSu lk loZuke gS\
(A) iz”uokpd loZuke
(B) lEcU/kokpd loZuke
(C) fu”p;okpd loZuke
(D) futokpd loZuke
Q7 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa esa ls fo”ks’k.k dks igpkfu,%
(A) etgc
(B) uSfrd
(C) ihM+k
(D) vKku
Q8 mls /khjs&/khjs fy[kus dh vknr gSA
js[kkafdr “kCn D;k gS\
(A) fØ;k&fo”ks’k.k
(B) fØ;k
(C) loZuke
(D) laKk
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Q9 og i<+rk gS ysfdu ckr Hkh cgqr djrk gSA
O;kdj.k dh n`f’V ls js[kkafdr “kCn dks
igpkfu,%
(A) fØ;k&fo”ks’k.k
(B) vO;;
(C) loZuke
(D) laKk
Q10 jfookj gS] og ?kj ij gh jgsxkA
js[kkafdr “kCn dks igpkfu,%
(A) loZuke
(B) izR;;
(C) fuikr
(D) milxZ
Q11 vkdk”k esa panzek ped jgk gSA
js[kkafdr “kCn dk i;kZ;okph ugha gS%
(A) O;kse
(B) xxu
(C) jlky
(D) uHk
Q12 lUrks’k egk/ku gSA
js[kkafdr “kCn dk lVhd foykse gksxk%
(A) vlarks’k
(B) vLohdkj
(C) vlg;ksx
(D) vlkj
Q13 ;qXe “kCn dh dkSu lh tksM+h lgh gS\
(A) U;k; & vU;k;
(B) /kjk & i`Foh
(C) vpy & vpyk
(D) eku & vieku
Q14 nwljksa dh ckrksa esa n[ky nsuk & ,d gh “kCn
D;k gksxk\
(A) gLr{ksi
(B) vk{ksi
(C) nwjn”khZ
(D) midkjh
Q15 eqacbZ ds fudV iwuk gSA
js[kkafdr “kCn D;k gS\
(A) leqP;cks/kd “kCn
(B) lEcU/klwpd “kCn
(C) loZuke
(D) laKk
Q16 ekrk & firk vius cPpksa ds fy, dMh esgur
djrs gSA
js[kkafdr “kCn dk D;k vFkZ gksxk%
(A) fo”ks’k.k
(B) ijlxZ
(C) loZuke
(D) laKk
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Q17 opu dh n`f’V ls dkSu lk tksM+k lgh ugha
gS\
(A) yrk & yrk,¡
(B) ?kksM+k & ?kksM+s
(C) fdrkc & fdrkcsa
(D) l[kh & l[kh;k¡
Q18 ftl okD; esa deZ ds vuqlkj fØ;k esa ifjorZu
gksrk gS] ml okD; dks dgrs gSa%
(A) drZokP;
(B) deZokP;
(C) HkkookP;
(D) la;qDrokP;
Q19 fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa esa ls Hkfo’;r~ dky dks
igpkfu,%
(A) xk; ?kkl pjrh gSA
(B) jksgu eqacbZ x;k FkkA
(C) eSa dy ?kweus tkšxhA
(D) ek¡ cPpksa dks i<+k jgh gSA
Q20 e/;e iq:’k ^rw dk lgh cgqopu gksxk%
(A) vki yksx
(B) rqe yksx
(C) ge
(D) ;s yksx
Q21 ftl okD; esa blfy,] vkSj] D;ksafd] ysfdu]
ijUrq vkfn leqPp; cks/kd “kCn tqM+rs gSaA
ml okD; dks D;k dgrs gSa\
(A) la;qDr okD;
(B) feJ okD;
(C) ljy okD;
(D) fo/kku okD;
Q22 cPps [ksy jgs gSaA
vFkZ ds vk/kkj ij okD; dk izdkj crkb,%
(A) iz”uokpd
(B) fo/kkuokD;
(C) fu’ks/kkRed okD;
(D) vkKkokpd okD;
Q23 rqedks eq>s i<+kuk gSA
v”kq) va”k dks igpkfu,%
(A) rqedks
(B) eq>s
(C) i<+kuk
(D) gSA
Q24 eq>s ckgj tkuk gSA
js[kkafdr fpUg dks igpkfu,%
(A) iw.kZ fojke
(B) iz”uokpd fpºu
(C) vYi fojke
(D) yk?ko fpºu
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Q25 fdlh in] miokD; vkfn dh fo”ks’krk fn[kkus
ds fy, “kCn ds uhps ,d js[kk [khaprs gSa mls
dgrs gSa%
(A) iz”uokpd fpºu
(B) v/kksjs[k fpºu
(C) dks’Bd fpºu
(D) fr;Zd fpºu
Q26 mlus rks esjh vk¡[ksa [kksy nhA
js[kkafdr eqgkojs dk vFkZ gksxk%
(A) Hkze dks nwj djukA
(B) fdlh ckr ij /;ku u nsukA
(C) Lokxr ds fy, jkg ns[kukA
(D) va/kdkj nwj djukA
Q27 vkx yxus ij dqvk¡ [kksnuk & yksdksfDr dk
lgh vFkZ gksxk%
(A) tYnh ls dk;Z djuk
(B) ladV ds le; cpko ds fy, lkspuk
(C) eqlhcr vkus ls ?kcjk tkuk
(D) dqvk¡ [kksndj iq.; dekuk
Q28 iFoh] xzgksa] rkjksa vkfn dk LFkku & okD;ka”k
ds fy, mfpr “kCn gksxk\
(A) leanj
(B) vUrfj{k
(C) /kjrh
(D) fo”o
Q29 fuEufyf[kr esa ls lekukFkhZ tksM+h dks Li’V
dhft,%
(A) ikoZrh & egs”ojh
(B) O;kogkfjd & vO;kogkfjd
(C) “ksj & “ksjuh
(D) yM+dk & yMds
Q30 iwohZ fgUnh {ks= esa dkSu lh cksyh ugha cksyh
tkrh\
(A) vo?kh
(B) NRrhlx<+h
(C) t;iqjh
(D) c?ksyh
Q31 fgUnh Hkk’kh jkT; ds varxZr dkSu lk jkT;
ugha gS\
(A) mRrjizns”k
(B) fcgkj
(C) >kj[kaM
(D) egkjk’Vª
Q32 jkepfjrekul ds jpf;rk dkSu gSa\
(A) xksLokeh rqylhnklth
(B) lwjnkl
(C) ehjkckbZ
(D) lar rqdkjke
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Q33 vaxzsth dk fgUnh vuqokn fyf[k, &lgh vuqokn
Li’V dhft,%
Disaster to Environment is the biggest
problem.
(A) iznw’k.k ls cpuk pkfg,A
(B) i;kZoj.k dks gkfu igq¡pkuk vktdh cM+h
leL;k gSA
(C) /ofu iznw’k.k gekjh leL;k gSA
(D) iznw’k.k ,d leL;k gSA
Q34 f”k{kk euq’; thou dh uhao gS & lgh vuqokn
fyf[k,%
(A) Education is necessary for all.
(B) Education is the foundation of our
life.
(C) Education leads the better nation.
(D) Primary education must be free for
all.
PSG1 fuEufyf[kr xn~;ka”k dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz”uksa
dk mRrj fyf[k,%
fgUnh lkfgR; bfrgkl dks pkj Hkkxks esa ck¡Vk
x;k gSA
1- vkfndky
2- HkfDrdky
3- jhfrdky
4- vk/kqfud dky
HkfDrdky ds lar dfo lwjnkl th dks dkSu
ugha tkurk\
HkfDrdky ds Ñ’.kksikld lwjnklth us
lwjlkxj] lwjlkjkoyh] lkfgR; ygjh] vkfn
dk vueksy [ktkuk fgUnh lkfgR; dks fn;k
gSA muds inksa esa okRlY;] J`axkj ,oa “kkar jl
ds Hkko izkIr gksrs gSaA muds fy, dgk x;k gS
fd ^lwj lwj rqylh llh mMxu ds”konkl^
os v’VNki ds loZJs’B dfo gSaA muds dkO;
dh fo”ks’krk ;g gS os xs; in gSA mudh
vf/kdrj jpuk] cztHkk’kk esa ik;h tkrh gS
dgha&dgha ij laLÑr o Qkjlh Hkk’kk ds “kCn
Hkh ik;s tkrs gSaA mudh jpukvksa esa vuqizkl]
;ed] “ys’k] miek] mRisz{kk vkfn lHkh vyadkj
ik;s tkrs gSaA os tUeka/k Fks ysfdu muds inksa
esa tks o.kZu ik;k tkrk gS ds og ltho gSA
,slk yxrk gh ugha gS fd os tUeka/k FksA
mudh e`R;q 1580 bZloh esa gqbZ FkhA fgUnh
lkfgR; txr es a o s lnSo vej gS aA
Q35 fgUnh lkfgR; ds bfrgkl dks fdrus Hkkxksa esa
ck¡Vk x;k gS\
(A) ,d
(B) pkj
(C) rhu
(D) nks
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Q36 lwjnkl th dkSu ls dky ds lardfo gSa\
(A) HkfDrdky
(B) vkfndky
(C) vk/kqfud dky
(D) jhfrdky
Q37 fuEufyf[kr jpukvksa esa ls dkSu lh jpuk
lwjnkl th dh ugha gS\
(A) jeSuh
(B) lwjlkjkoyh
(C) lwjlkxj
(D) lkfgR; ygjh
Q38 lwjnkl ds inksa esa dkSu lk jl ugha ik;k
tkrk\
(A) Jaxkj jl
(B) okRlY; jl
(C) “kkar jl
(D) Hk;kud jl
Q39 ^vk/ks&v/kwjs^ fdl fo/kk dh jpuk gS\
(A) dfork
(B) dgkuh
(C) ukVd
(D) miU;kl
Q40 ^t;nzFk o/k^ fdl dh jpuk gS\
(A) t;”kadj izlkn
(B) lw;Zdkar f=ikBh fujkyk
(C) eSfFkyh“kj.k xqIr
(D) egknsoh
Q41 fuEufyf[kr esa ls Nk;koknh jpukdkj dkSu
gSa\
(A) ukxktZu
(B) eqfDrcks/k
(C) lqfe=kuUnu iar
(D) f=ykspu “kkL=h
Q42 fgUnh lkfgR; dks fdrus dky&[kaMksa esa foHkDr
fd;k x;k gS\
(A) nks
(B) pkj
(C) ik¡p
(D) rhu
Q43 ePNjksa ds izdksi ds lEcU/k esa f”kdk;r i=
fy[kuk gks rks fdls fy[ksaxs\
(A) ekuuh; LokLF; vf/kdkjh dksA
(B) iz/kkuea=h th dksA
(C) ek- iz/kkuk/;id th dksA
(D) ek- f”k{kkf/kdkjh dksA
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Q44 ftudk mPpkj.k Lora=rk ls gksrk gS vkSj tks
O;atu ds mPpkj.k esa lgk;d gksrs gSa mls
dgrs gS%
(A) laKk
(B) Loj
(C) O;atu
(D) folxZ
Q45 b] bZ] p] N] t] >] ¥] vkfn dk mPpkj.k
fdlls gksrk gS\
(A) daB~; ls
(B) ew/kZU; ls
(C) rkyO; ls
(D) vks’B ls
Q46 ,d ls vf/kd o.kksZa ds esy dks dgrs gSa%
(A) v{kj
(B) Loj
(C) O;atu
(D) vuqLokj
Q47 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa esa ls Loj laf/k dks igpkfu,%
(A) iqLrdky;
(B) ln~xfr
(C) fnXn”kZu
(D) mTToy
Q48 eqacbZ esa xxupqEch bekjrsa cgqr gSaA
js[kkafdr “kCn esa dkSu lk lekl lekfgr gS\
(A) rRiq:’k lekl
(B) deZ/kkj; lekl
(C) n~foxq lekl
(D) vO;;hHkko lekl
Q49 gesa vi”kCn ugha cksyuk pkfg,A
O;kdj.k dh n`f’V ls js[kkafdr “kCn D;k gS\
(A) fo”ks’k.k
(B) laKk
(C) milxZ
(D) vO;;
Q50 vQlksl! eSa ugha tk ldkA
js[kkafdr “kCn dk vO;; dk izdkj crkb,%
(A) lEcks/kulwpd vO;;
(B) “kksdlwpd vO;;
(C) vk”p;Zlwpd vO;;
(D) g’kZlwpd vO;;
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Q51 uhps fn, x, iz”u ds vuqlkj esa fn, x,
nksuksa dFkuksa dks i<+saA r; djsa fd iz”u dk
mRrj nsus ds fy, dkSu lk dFku i;kZIr gSA
iz”u %
dksM Hkk’kk esa ‘GOOD’ dks dSls dksfMr fd;k
tkrk gS\
dFku %
I. ‘He Li Be B C’ ls rkRi;Z gS fd ^og
,d vPNk xk;d gS^ vkSj ‘Be N O F
Ne’ ls rkRi;Z gS fd ^og vPNs xhr
xk,xh^A
II. ‘He Li Be B C’ ls rkRi;Z gS fd ^og
,d vPNk xk;d gS^ vkSj ‘Be N C F
Ne’ ls rkRi;Z gS fd ^og vPNs xhr
xk,xk^A
(A) vdsyk dFku I i;kZIr gS tcfd vdsyk
II i;kZIr ugha gS
(B) vdsyk dFku II i;kZIr gS tcfd vdsyk
I i;kZIr ugha gS
(C) ;k rks dFku I ;k II i;kZIr gS
(D) u rks dFku I vkSj u gh II i;kZIr gS
Q52 ;fn × dk iz;ksx ^tek^ ds fy,] ÷ dk iz;ksx
^?kVk^ ds fy,] + dk iz;ksx xq.kk^ ds fy, vkSj
dk iz;ksx ^Hkkx^ ds fy, gksrk gS rks
20 × 16 4 + 2 ÷ 8 = ?
(A) 24
(B) 20
(C) 36
(D) 25
Q51 Read the question below followed by two
statements. Decide which statement(s) is/
are sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
How is ‘GOOD’ coded in the code
language?
Statements:
I. ‘He Li Be B C’ means ‘He is a good
singer’ and ‘Be N O F Ne’ means ‘She
will sing good songs’.
II. ‘He Li Be B C’ means ‘He is a good
singer’ and ‘Be N C F Ne’ means ‘He
will sing good songs’.
(A) Statement I alone is sufficient while
II alone is not sufficient
(B) Statement II alone is sufficient while
I alone is not sufficient
(C) Either Statement I or Statement II is
sufficient
(D) Neither Statement I nor II is sufficient
Q52 If × stands for ‘addition’, ÷ stands for
‘subtraction’, + stands for ‘multiplication’
and stands for ‘division’, then
20 × 16 4 + 2 ÷ 8 = ?
(A) 24
(B) 20
(C) 36
(D) 25
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE TEST / lkekU; cqf) ijh{k.k
11 SET-BBP-2
Q53 In a group, there are as many hens as
sheep. The men are twice as goats and
goats are twice as sheep. If the total leg
count is 44, how many four-legged
animals are there in the group?
(A) 14
(B) 12
(C) 6
(D) 8
Q54 Read the statement below followed by two
conclusions and decide which of the
assumptions is implicit from the statement.
Statement:
Only dead fish go with the flow.
Assumptions:
I. Fish cannot swim with the flow.
II. One must have individuality in
thinking and making decisions.
(A) Only assumption I is implicit
(B) Only assumption II is implicit
(C) Either assumption I or II is implicit
(D) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit
Q53 ,d lewg esa] mruh gh eqfxZ;k¡ gSa ftruh HksM+
gSA iq:’k] cdfj;ksa ls nks xquk gSa vkSj cdfj;ka]
HksM+ksa ls nks xquk gSA ;fn iSjksa dh dqy x.kuk
44 gS rks lewg esa fdrus pkj iSj okys tkuoj
gSa\
(A) 14
(B) 12
(C) 6
(D) 8
Q54 uhps fn, x, dFku ds vuqlj.k esa fn, x,
nksuksa fu’d’kksZa dks i<+sa vkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd dFku
ls dkSu lh /kkj.kk,a] dFku ls varfuZfgr gSA
dFku %
dsoy ejh gqbZ eNfy;k¡ izokg ds lkFk tkrh
gSaA
/kkj.kk,a %
I. eNfy;k¡ izokg ds lkFk rSj ugha ldrhaA
II. lkspus vkSj fu.kZ; ysus dh izR;sd O;fDr
esa ;ksX;rk gksuh pkfg,A
(A) dsoy /kkj.k I varfuZfgr gS
(B) dsoy /kkj.kk II varfuZfgr gS
(C) ;k rks /kkj.kk I ;k II varfuZfgr gS
(D) u rks /kkj.kk I vkSj u gh II varfuZfgr gS
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Q55 Read the statement below followed by the
two conclusions and decide which of the
assumptions is implicit from the statement.
Statement:
Better an “oops” than a “what if”.
Assumptions:
I. You must try before giving up by
seeing the problems.
II. Even if you fail, you will learn how
to not tackle the problem.
(A) Only assumption I is implicit
(B) Only assumption II is implicit
(C) Either assumption I or II is implicit
(D) Both assumptions I and II are implicit
Q56 Which alphabet is 8th to the right of the
12th letter from the left in a reverse
alphabet series?
(A) U
(B) R
(C) T
(D) G
Q57 If the English alphabet is divided into 4
parts (excluding the first and last letters)
and each part is reversed, what will be the
18th letter from the left?
(A) N
(B) O
(C) P
(D) R
Q55 uhps fn, x, dFku ds vuqlj.k esa fn, x,
nksuksa fu’d’kksZa dks i<+sa vkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd dFku
ls dkSu lh /kkj.kk,a] dFku ls varfuZfgr gSA
dFku %
^^D;k gksxk^^ ls csgrj gS ^^vksg^^A
/kkj.kk,a %
I. leL;kvksa dks ns[kdj NksM+us ls igys
vkidks iz;kl djuk pkfg,A
II. ;fn vki vlQy gksrs gSa rks Hkh vki
lh[ksaxs fd leL;k ls dSls fuiVk ugha
tk ldrkA
(A) dsoy /kkj.kk I varfuZfgr gS
(B) dsoy /kkj.kk II varfuZfgr gS
(C) ;k rks /kkj.kk I ;k II varfuZfgr gS
(D) nksuksa /kkj.kk,a I vkSj II varfuZfgr gSa
Q56 fdlh fjolZ o.kZekyk Ja[kyk esa ckbZa vksj ls
12osa v{kj ds nkbZa vksj dkSu lk v{kj 8oka gS\
(A) U
(B) R
(C) T
(D) G
Q57 ;fn vaxzsth o.kZekyk dks (igys vksj vafre
o.kkZ{kj dks NksM+dj) 4 Hkkxksa esa ckaVk tkrk gS
vkSj izR;sd Hkkx dks fjolZ dj fn;k tkrk gS
rks ck,a ls 18oka v{kj D;k gksxk\
(A) N
(B) O
(C) P
(D) R
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Q58 Find the analogous pair.
fetter : liberate
(A) shackle : loose
(B) common : ghostly
(C) routine : novel
(D) secular : clerical
Q59 If in a coded language, COIN is coded as
8574 and UNTIL is coded as 94371, then
COCONUT will be:
(A) 9393596
(B) 8585493
(C) 8585321
(D) 9393593
Q60 In a running race, Rekha came ahead of
Mala by a 10-second margin; Inika came
ahead of Aarushi by 12 seconds; and
Vasantha came ahead of Gauri by 18
seconds. Mala came just a second after
Vasantha, and Inika came 2 seconds after
Gauri. Who among the given friends came
third in the race?
(A) Inika
(B) Rekha
(C) Mala
(D) Gauri
Q58 ln”; tksM+h [kkstsaA
fetter : liberate
(A) shackle : loose
(B) common : ghostly
(C) routine : novel
(D) secular : clerical
Q59 ;fn fdlh dksM Hkk’kk esa COIN dks 8574
vkSj UNTIL dks 94371 dksfMr fd;k tkrk
gS rks COCONUT dks dSls dksfMr fd;k
tk,xk%
(A) 9393596
(B) 8585493
(C) 8585321
(D) 9393593
Q60 ,d nkSM+ izfr;ksfxrk esa] js[kk 10 lsdaM~l
ekftZu ls ekyk ls igys vkbZ; bfudk] vk#f’k
ls 12 lsdaM~l igys vkbZ; vkSj olaFkk] xkSjh
ls 18 lsdaM~l ls igys vkbZA ekyk] olaFkk ds
,d lsdaM~l ckn vkbZ] vkSj bfudk] xkSjh ds
2 lsdaM~l ckn vkbZA fn, x, nksLrksa esa ls
izfr;ksfxrk esa rhljk dkSu vk;k\
(A) bfudk
(B) js[kk
(C) ekyk
(D) xkSjh
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Q61 Read the statement below followed by two
conclusions and decide which
conclusion(s) follow(s) from the
statement.
Statements:
Some stones are gems.
Some gems are pearls.
Some pearls are molluscs.
Conclusions:
1. Some stones are pearls.
2. Some gems are molluscs.
3. Some molluscs are pearls.
4. Some molluscs are gems.
(A) Only conclusion (1) follows
(B) Only conclusion (2) follows
(C) Only conclusion (3) follows
(D) Only conclusion (4) follows
Q62 Suppose A is the daughter of B, B is the
daughter of C, C is the brother of D, and
D is the mother of E. If E is female, how
is A related to E?
(A) Nephew
(B) Niece
(C) Brother
(D) Sister
Q61 uhps fn, x, dFku dks i<+sa ftlds vuqlj.k
esa nks fu’d’kZ fn, x, gS vkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd
dFku ls dkSu lk fu’d’kZ vuqikyu djrk gSA
dFku %
dqN iRFkj jRu gSaA
dqN jRu eksrh gSaA
dqN jRu ekWyLd gSaA
fu’d’kZ %
1- dqN iRFkj eksrh gSaA
2- dqN jRu ekWyLd gSaA
3- dqN ekWyLd eksrh gSaA
4- dqN ekWyLd jRu gSaA
(A) dsoy fu’d’kZ (1) dk ikyu gksrk gS
(B) dsoy fu’d’kZ (2) dk ikyu gksrk gS
(C) dsoy fu’d’kZ (3) dk ikyu gksrk gS
(D) dsoy fu’d’kZ (4) dk ikyu gksrk gS
Q62 eku yhft, fd A, B dh csVh gS] B, C dh
csVh gS] C, D dk HkkbZ gS vkSj D, E dh eka gSA
;fn E eknk gS] rks A, E ls dSls lacaf/kr gS\
(A) Hkrhtk
(B) Hkrhth
(C) HkkbZ
(D) cgu
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Q63 Read the following information and then
answer the question based on it :
1. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the mother of
B’.
2. ‘A - B’ means ‘A is the sister of B’.
3. ‘A * B’ means ‘A is the father of B’.
4. ‘A B’ means ‘A is the brother of
B’.
Which of the following means that D is
the great-grandfather of A?
(A) D * C + B + A
(B) D * C β B - AA
(C) D * C + B - A
(D) D * C β B + AA
Q64 If the given image is rotated 90° counter-
clockwise and its mirror image is taken,
with the mirror placed at the base of the
image, the resultant structure will be:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q63 fuEu tkudkjh dks i<+sa vkSj fQj blds
vk/kkj ij iz”u dk mRrj nsa%
1. ‘A + B’ ls vFkZ gS fd ‘A, B dh eka gSA
2. ‘A - B’ ls vFkZ gS fd ‘A, B dh cgu gSA
3. ‘A * B’ ls vFkZ gS fd ‘A, B dk HkkbZ gSA
4. ‘A B’ ls vFkZ gS fd ‘A, B dk HkkbZ
gSA
fuEu esa ls fdl ls rkRi;Z gS fd D, A ds cM+s
nknk gSa\
(A) D * C + B + A
(B) D * C β B - AA
(C) D * C + B - A
(D) D * C β B + AA
Q64 ;fn nh xbZ Nfo dks 90° ij ?kM+h dh lwbZ dh
fn”kk dk mYVk ?kwek;k tkrk gS vkSj bldh
niZ.k Nfo] Nfo ds csl ij j[ks x, ls yh
tkrh gS rks ifj.kkeh lajpuk dSlh gksxh\
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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PSG2 In an institute of 400 students, the pass
percentage in 3 subjects A, B and C is as
follows:
Q65 How many students passed both B and
C?
(A) 49
(B) 27
(C) 41
(D) 36
Q66 How many students did NOT pass at least
1 exam?
(A) 128
(B) 196
(C) 204
(D) 147
Q67 How many students passed A or B but
NOT C?
(A) 126
(B) 186
(C) 168
(D) 147
PSG2 400 Nk=ksa ds ,d laLFkku esa] rhu fo’k;ks A,
B vkSj C esa ikl izfr”kr fuEukuqlkj gS%
Q65 fdrus Nk=ksa us B vkSj C nksuksa esa ikl fd;k
gS\
(A) 49
(B) 27
(C) 41
(D) 36
Q66 fdrus Nk=ksa us U;wure ,d ijh{kk ikl ugha
dh gS\
(A) 128
(B) 196
(C) 204
(D) 147
Q67 fdrus Nk=ksa us A ;k B ikl fd;k gS iajrq C
ikl ugha fd;k gS\
(A) 126
(B) 186
(C) 168
(D) 147
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Q68 Choose the figure which is different from
the rest.
(A) C
(B) B
(C) A
(D) E
Q69 Choose the figure which is different from
the rest.
(A) C
(B) B
(C) A
(D) E
Q70 Pick the odd one out:
(A) u a i e o
(B) c g k o s
(C) e i m q u
(D) h l p t x
Q68 ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks “ks’k ls vyx
gSA
(A) C
(B) B
(C) A
(D) E
Q69 ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks “ks’k ls vyx
gSA
(A) C
(B) B
(C) A
(D) E
Q70 buesa ls fo’ke dk p;u djsaA
(A) u a i e o
(B) c g k o s
(C) e i m q u
(D) h l p t x
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PSG3 The following table gives the sales of LCD
TVs manufactured by a company over the
years since its inception.
Number of Different Sizes of LCD TVs
Sold by a Company Over the Years
(Numbers in Thousands)
Q71 The total sales of all the six years are the
minimum for which size LCD TV?
(A) 70"
(B) 50"
(C) 65"
(D) 75"
Q72 In which year was the percentage of 60"
LCD TVs sold of the total number of LCD
TVs sold maximum?
(A) 2016
(B) 2015
(C) 2012
(D) 2014
PSG3 fuEufyf[kr rkfydk bldh “kq#vkr ds ckn
ds o’kksZa esa daiuh n~okjk fufeZr ,ylhMh Vhoh
dh fcØh dks n”kkZrk gSA
fiNys dqN o’kksZa esa daiuh n~okjk csph xbZ
,ylhMh Vhoh ds fofHkUu lkbt+ dh la[;k
(gtkjksa esa la[;k,a)
Q71 lHkh Ng o’kksZa dh dqy fcØh U;wure fdl
lkbt+ dh ,ylhMh Vhoh dh gS\
(A) 70"
(B) 50"
(C) 65"
(D) 75"
Q72 fdl o’kZ csps x, dqy ,ylhMh Vhoh dh
la[;k esa ls csps x, 60" dh ,ylhMh Vhoh
dk izfrf”kr vf/kdre Fkk\
(A) 2016
(B) 2015
(C) 2012
(D) 2014
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Q73 Read the question below followed by two
statements and decide which statement(s)
is/are sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
In which year was Ranjith born?
Statements:
I. At present, Ranjith is 24 years
younger to his mother.
II. Ranjith’s brother, who was born in
2001, is 31 years younger to his
mother.
(A) Statement I alone is sufficient while
statement II alone is not sufficient
(B) Statement II alone is sufficient while
statement I alone is not sufficient
(C) Neither statement I nor II is sufficient
(D) Both statements I and II are sufficient
Q74 Read the question below followed by two
statements and decide which statement(s)
is/are sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
What will be the total cost of 28 bags if
each of them costs the same?
Statements:
I. One-fifth of the cost of each bag is
` 50.
II. The total cost of three bags is ` 250
more than the total cost of two bags.
(A) Statement I alone is sufficient while
II alone is not sufficient
(B) Statement II alone is sufficient while
I alone is not sufficient
(C) Either statement I or II is sufficient
(D) Both statements I and II are sufficient
Q73 nks dFkuksa ds ckn uhps fn, x, iz”u dks i<+sa
vkSj ;g crk,a fd iz”u dk mRrj nsus ds fy,
dkSu lk dFku lgh gSA
iz”u %
jathr fdl o’kZ iSnk gqvk Fkk\
dFku %
I. orZeku esa] jathr viuh eka ls 24 lky
NksVk gSA
II. jathr dk HkkbZ] tks 2001 esa iSnk gq, Fks]
mudh eka ls 31 lky gSaA
(A) dsoy dFku I lgh gS tcfd fooj.k II
lgh ugha gS
(B) dsoy dFku II lgh gS tcfd fooj.k I
lgh ugha gS
(C) u rks dFku I vkSj u gh II lgh gS
(D) dFku I vkSj II nksuksa lgh gSa
Q74 nks dFkuksa ds ckn uhps fn, x, iz”u dks i<+sa
vkSj ;g crk,a fd iz”u dk mRrj nsus ds fy,
dkSu lk dFku lgh gSA
iz”u %
28 cSx dh dqy ykxr D;k gksxh ;fn muesa
ls izR;sd dh ykxr leku gS\
dFku %
I. izR;sd cSx dh ykxr dk ikapoka fgLlk
` 50 gSA
II. rhu cSx dh dqy ykxr nks cSx dh dqy
ykxr ls ` 250 gSA
(A) dsoy dFku I lgh gS tcfd II lgh
ugha gS
(B) dsoy dFku II lgh gS tcfd I lgh
ugha gS
(C) u rks dFku I ;k II lgh gS
(D) dFku I vkSj II nksuksa lgh gSa
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Q75 Read the question below followed by two
statements and decide which statement(s)
is/are sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
How is ‘MARBLES’ coded in the code
language?
Statements:
I. ‘Na Mg Al Si’ means ‘Some stones
are marbles’ and ‘Si P Cl’ means
‘Marbles don’t break’.
II. ‘Na Mg Al Si’ means ‘Some stones
are marbles’ and ‘Si Al Ar’ means
‘Marbles are strong’.
(A) Statement I alone is sufficient while
II alone is not sufficient
(B) Statement II alone is sufficient while
I alone is not sufficient
(C) Either statement I or II is sufficient
(D) Neither statement I nor II is sufficient
Q75 nks dFkuksa ds ckn uhps fn, x, iz”u dks i<+sa
vkSj ;g crk,a fd iz”u dk mRrj nsus ds fy,
dkSu lk dFku lgh gSA
iz”u %
dwVHkk’kk esa ‘MARBLES’ dks dSls fy[kk
tkrk gS\
dFku %
I. ‘Na Mg Al Si’ dk vFkZ gS ‘Some
stones are marbles’ vkSj ‘Si P Cl’ dk
vFkZ gS ‘Marbles don’t break’A
II. ‘Na Mg Al Si’ dk vFkZ gS ‘Some stones
are marbles’ vkSj ‘Si Al Ar’ dk vFkZ gS
‘Marbles are strong’A
(A) dsoy dFku I lgh gS tcfd II lgh
ugha gS
(B) dsoy dFku II lgh gS tcfd I lgh
ugha gS
(C) ;k rks dFku I ;k II lgh gS
(D) u rks dFku I vkSj u gh II lgh gSa
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Q76 Read the question below followed by two
statements and decide which statement(s)
is/are sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
Which code word stands for ‘well’ in the
coded sentence ‘sin lo bye’ which means
‘He is well’?
Statements:
I. In the same code language, ‘lo mot
det’ means ‘They are well’.
II. In the same code language, ‘sin mic
bye’ means ‘He is strong’.
(A) Statement I alone is sufficient while
II alone is not sufficient
(B) Statement II alone is sufficient while
I alone is not sufficient
(C) Either statement I or II is sufficient
(D) Both statements I and II are sufficient
Q77 If × stands for ‘addition’, ÷ stands for
‘subtraction’, + stands for ‘multiplication’
and stands for ‘division’, then
20 × 16 2 + 2 ÷ 8 = ?
(A) 28
(B) 30
(C) 36
(D) 25
Q76 nks dFkuksa ds ckn uhps fn, x, iz”u dks i<+sa
vkSj ;g crk,a fd iz”u dk mRrj nsus ds fy,
dkSu lk dFku lgh gSA
iz”u %
dwV okD; ‘sin lo bye’ ftldk vFkZ ‘He is
well’ gS] esa fdl dwV “kCn dk vFkZ ‘well’
gS\
dFku %
I. mlh dwV Hkk’kk esa] ‘lo mot det’ dk vFkZ
gS ‘They are well’A
II. mlh dwV Hkk’kk esa] ‘sin mic bye’ dk
vFkZ gS ‘He is strong’A
(A) dsoy dFku I lgh gS tcfd II lgh
ugha gS
(B) dsoy dFku II lgh gS tcfd I lgh
ugha gS
(C) ;k rks dFku I ;k II lgh gS
(D) dFku I vkSj II nksuksa lgh gSa
Q77 ;fn × dk vFkZ ;ksx^] ÷ dk vFkZ ?kVko^] +
dk vFkZ ^xq.kk^ gS vkSj dk vFkZ ^foHkktu^
gS rks
20 × 16 2 + 2 ÷ 8 = ?
(A) 28
(B) 30
(C) 36
(D) 25
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Q78 On a farm, there are as many hens as
sheep. There are twice as many men as
there are goats and twice as many goats
as there are sheep. If the total leg count is
44, how many men are on the farm?
(A) 14
(B) 12
(C) 16
(D) 8
Q79 Read the statement below followed by two
conclusions and decide which
conclusion(s) follow(s) from the
statement.
Statement:
Ram and Shyam always get first and
second ranks in class.
Conclusions:
I. Ram always gets the first rank while
Shyam gets the second rank.
II. The competition between Ram and
Shyam is as tough as nails.
(A) Only conclusion I follows
(B) Only conclusion II follows
(C) Either conclusion I or II follows
(D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Q78 ,d [ksr esa] ftrus HksM+ gSa mruh eqfxZ;k¡ gSaA
ftrus iq:’k gSa mudh nksxquh cdfj;ka vkSj
ftruh cdfj;ka gSa muds nksxqus HksM+ gSaA ;fn
dqy iSjksa dh la[;k 44 gS] rks [ksr esa fdrus
iq:’k gSa\
(A) 14
(B) 12
(C) 16
(D) 8
Q79 nks fu’d’kksZa ds ckn uhps fn, x, dFku dks
i<+sa vkSj ;g crk,a fd dkSu ls fu’d’kZ dFku
dk ikyu djrs gSaA
dFku %
jke vkSj “;ke ges”kk oxZ esa igyk vkSj nwljk
jSad feyrk gSA
fu’d’kZ %
I. jke dks ges”kk igyh jSad feyrh gS
tcfd “;ke dks nwljh jSad feyrh gSA
II. jke vkSj “;ke ds chp izfrLi/kkZ uk[kwuksa
ds :i esa dfBu gSA
(A) dsoy fu’d’kZ I dk ikyu gksrk gS
(B) dsoy fu’d’kZ II dk ikyu gksrk gS
(C) ;k rks fu’d’kZ I ;k II dk ikyu gksrk gS
(D) u rks fu’d’kZ I vkSj u gh II dk ikyu
gksrk gS
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Q80 Read the statement below followed by two
conclusions and decide which of the
assumptions is implicit from the statement.
Statement:
Only dead fish go with the flow.
Assumptions:
I. Fish that are alive will never go with
the flow.
II. One must have individuality in
thinking and making decisions.
(A) Only assumption I is implicit
(B) Only assumption II is implicit
(C) Either assumption I or II is implicit
(D) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit
Q81 Read the statement below followed by two
conclusions and decide which of the
assumptions is implicit from the statement.
Statement:
Aim for the stars, you will at least land on
the moon.
Assumptions:
I. People aim for the stars because they
are bigger than the moon.
II. Astronomers aim for stars and land
on the moon.
(A) Only assumption I is implicit
(B) Only assumption II is implicit
(C) Either assumption I or II is implicit
(D) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit
Q80 nks fu’d’kksZa ds ckn uhps fn, x, dFku dks
i<+sa vkSj ;g crk,a fd dkSu lk iwokZuqeku
dFku esa varfuZfgr gSaA
dFku %
flQZ ejh gqbZ eNfy;k¡ gh cgko ds lkFk
tkrh gSaA
ekU;rkvksa%
I. thfor eNyh dHkh izokg ds lkFk ugha
tk,xhA
II. fdlh O;fDr dks [kqn lkspdj fu.kZ;
ysuk pkfg,A
(A) dsoy /kkj.kk I varfuZfgr gS
(B) dsoy /kkj.kk II varfuZfgr gS
(C) ;k rks /kkj.kk I ;k II varfuZfgr gS
(D) u rks /kkj.kk eSa vkSj u gh II varfuZfgr
gSS
Q81 nks fu’d’kksZa ds ckn uhps fn, x, dFku dks
i<+sa vkSj ;g crk,a fd dkSu lk iwokZuqeku
dFku esa varfuZfgr gSaA
dFku %
flrkjksa ds fy, y{;] vki de ls de panzek
ij mrjsaxsA
fu’d’kZ%
I. yksx flrkjksa ds fy, y{; j[krs gSa D;ksafd
os panzek ls cMs+ gksrs gSaA
II. [kxksyfon rkjksa ij tkus dk y{; j[krs
gSa vkSj panzek ij mrjrs gSaA
(A) dsoy /kkj.kk I varfuZfgr gS
(B) dsoy /kkj.kk II varfuZfgr gS
(C) ;k rks /kkj.kk I ;k II varfuZfgr gS
(D) u rks /kkj.kk esa vkSj u gh II varfuZfgr
gSS
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Q82 Which letter of the alphabet is 7th to the
left of the 18th letter from the left in a
forward alphabet series?
(A) J
(B) G
(C) T
(D) K
Q83 In a certain coded language if
“MONSOON” is coded as
“PMQQPMO”, and “WINTERS” is
coded as “UPGRPGY” then how is
“SUMMERS” coded?
(A) TVNNFST
(B) TCQKWOS
(C) QWKOCTS
(D) UPGKOSU
Q84 Find the odd figure out.
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D
Q85 If in a coded language, JOIN is coded as
8574 and POKER is coded as 95321, then
JOKER will be coded as:
(A) 93596
(B) 83593
(C) 85321
(D) 93593
Q82 vkxs o.kZekyk Ja[kyk esa ckbaZa vkSj ls 18osa
v{kj ds ckbZZ vksj dkSu lk o.kZekyk 7oka gS\
(A) J
(B) G
(C) T
(D) K
Q83 fdl Hkk’kk ds ,d dksM+ fo”ks’k esa ;fn
“MONSOON” dks “PMQQPMO” ds :i
esa dksfMr fd;k tkrk gS vkSj “WINTERS”
dks “UPGRPGY” ds :i esa dksfMr fd;k
tkrk gS rks “SUMMERS” dks fdl izdkj
ls dksfMr fd;k tk,xk\
(A) TVNNFST
(B) TCQKWOS
(C) QWKOCTS
(D) UPGKOSU
Q84 fo’ke vkÑfr dh igpku djsa%
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D
Q85 ;fn dwVHkk’kk esa] JOIN dks 8574 vkSj POKER
dks 95321 ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gS] rks
JOKER dks D;k fy[kk tk,xk%
(A) 93596
(B) 83593
(C) 85321
(D) 93593
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Q86 Read the statement below followed by two
conclusions and decide which
conclusion(s) follow(s) from the
statement.
Statements:
Some pencils are sticks.
All sticks are trees.
Conclusions:
1. All sticks are pencils.
2. All pencils are trees.
(A) Only conclusion (1) follows
(B) Only conclusion (2) follows
(C) Either conclusion (1) or (2) follows
(D) Neither conclusion (1) nor (2)
follows
Q87 Thomas goes from church to the library
after dropping his brother home. First, he
goes 4 km to the West; then, turns left
and goes for 3 km to reach home. From
there, he turns right and goes for a distance
of 1 km to reach the library. What is the
shortest distance between home and the
church?
(A) 5 km
(B) 4 km
(C) 2 km
(D) 1 km
Q88 In a certain language, C is 5 and CEAT is
written as 37. Then JAPAN is:
(A) 56
(B) 47
(C) 52
(D) 42
Q86 nks fu’d’kksZa ds ckn uhps fn, x, dFku dks
i<+sa vkSj ;g crk,a fd dkSu ls fu’d’kZ dFku
dk ikyu djrs gSaA
dFku %
dqN isfUlysa NM+ gSaA
lHkh NM+sa isM+ gSaA
fu’d’kZ %
1. lHkh NM+sa isfUlysa gaSA
2. lHkh isfUlysa isM+ gSaA
(A) dsoy fu’d’kZ (1) dk ikyu gksrk gS
(B) dsoy fu’d’kZ (2) dk ikyu gksrk gS
(C) ;k rks fu’d’kZ (1) ;k (2) dk ikyu
gksrk gS
(D) u rks fu’d’kZ (1) u gh (2) dk ikyu
gksrk gS
Q87 FkkWel] vius HkkbZ dks ?kj ij NksM+us ds ckn
ppZ ls iqLrdky; esa tkrk gSA igys og
if”pe dh vksj 4 fdeh pyrk gS; fQj] ck,a
eqM+rk gS vkSj ?kj igaqpus ds fy, 3 fdeh
pyrk gSA ogka ls] og nk,¡ eqM+rk gS vkSj
iqLrdky; rd igqapus ds fy, 1 fdeh pyrk
gSA ?kj vkSj ppZ ds chp dh lcls de nwjh
D;k gS\
(A) 5 fdeh
(B) 4 fdeh
(C) 2 fdeh
(D) 1 fdeh
Q88 ;fn fdlh dksM Hkk’kk esa C dks 5 vkSj CEAT
dks 37 fy[kk tkrk gs rks JAPAN dks dSls
fy[kk tk,xk%
(A) 56
(B) 47
(C) 52
(D) 42
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Q89 Suppose A is the daughter of B, B is the
daughter of C, C is the brother of D, and
D is the mother of E. If E is male, how is
A related to E?
(A) Nephew
(B) Niece
(C) Brother
(D) Sister
Q90 In a faulty compass, East is marked as
North, West as East, North as South and
South as West. A group of people, by
following the Southeast of this compass,
will actually travel in which direction?
(A) North east
(B) North west
(C) South east
(D) South west
PSG4 Three newspapers A, B and C are bought
by 300 families in a gated community each
day.
Q91 How many families buy both B and C?
(A) 49
(B) 27
(C) 41
(D) 32
Q89 eku yhft, A, B dh iq=h gS] B, C dh csVh
gS] C, D dk HkkbZ gS] vkSj D, E dh eka gSA ;fn
E iq:’k gS] rks A dk E ls D;k laca/k gS\
(A) Hkrhtk
(B) Hkkath
(C) HkkbZ
(D) cgu
Q90 fdlh =qfViw.kZ daikl esa] iwoZ dk mRrj] if”pe
dks iwoZ] mRrj dks nf{k.k vkSj nf{k.k dks iwoZ
ds :i esa fpfºur fd;k x;k gSA bl daikl
ij nf{k.k & iwoZ dk vuqlj.k djus okys
yksxksa dk lewg okLro esa fdl fn”kk esa tk,xk\
(A) mRrj iwoZ
(B) mRrj if”pe
(C) nf{k.k iwoZ
(D) nf{k.k if”pe
PSG4 rhu lekpkj i= A, B vkSj C izR;sd fnu
,d xsVsM leqnk; esa 300 ifjokjksa n~okjk
[kjhns tkrs gSaA
Q91 fdrus ifjokj B vkSj C nksuksa [kjhnrs gSa\
(A) 49
(B) 27
(C) 41
(D) 32
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Q92 How many families buy at least two
newspapers?
(A) 48
(B) 27
(C) 41
(D) 32
Q93 How many families do NOT buy any
newspaper?
(A) 128
(B) 186
(C) 109
(D) 147
Q94 How many families prefer A or B but NOT
C?
(A) 126
(B) 186
(C) 109
(D) 147
Q95 Pick the odd one out:
(A) Spring
(B) Autumn
(C) Windy
(D) Summer
Q92 de ls de nks lekpkj i= fdrus ifjokj
[kjhnrs gSa\
(A) 48
(B) 27
(C) 41
(D) 32
Q93 fdrus ifjokj dksbZ lekpkj i= ugha [kjhnrs
gSa\
(A) 128
(B) 186
(C) 109
(D) 147
Q94 fdrus ifjokj A ;k B ilan djrs gSa ysfdu
C ugha\
(A) 126
(B) 186
(C) 109
(D) 147
Q95 fo’ke fodYi pqusa%
(A) olar
(B) ir>M+
(C) goknkj
(D) xehZ
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PSG5 The following table gives the sales of
LCDs manufactured by a company over
the years since its inception.
Number of Different Sizes of LCDs Sold
by a Company Over the Years (Numbers
in Thousands)
Q96 In which year was the maximum number
of LCDs sold?
(A) 2013
(B) 2014
(C) 2017
(D) 2016
Q97 The total sales of all the six years are
maximum for which size LCD?
(A) 60"
(B) 50"
(C) 40"
(D) 55"
PSG5 fuEu rkfydk esa] fdlh daiuh n~okjk viuh
LFkkiuk ds ckn ds o’kksZ esa fufeZr ,ylhMh
dh fcØh nh xbZ gSA
fiNys o’kksZa eas daiuh n~okjk csps x, ,ylhMh
ds fofHkUu vkdkjksa dh la[;k (la[;k gtkj
esa)
Q96 fdl lky esa ,ylhMh dh vf/kdre la[;k
csph xbZ\
(A) 2013
(B) 2014
(C) 2017
(D) 2016
Q97 lHkh Ng o’kksZa dh dqy fcØh esa fdl vkdkj
ds ,ylhMh dh la[;k vf/kdre jgh gS\
(A) 60"
(B) 50"
(C) 40"
(D) 55"
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Q98 The percentage of 55" LCDs sold of the
total number of LCDs sold was maximum
in the year:
(A) 2016
(B) 2015
(C) 2017
(D) 2014
Q99 Read the question below followed by two
statements. Decide which statement(s) is/
are sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
In which year was Vijay born?
Statements:
I. Vijay, at present, is 24 years younger
to his mother.
II. Vijay’s brother, who was born in
2000, is 30 years younger to his
mother.
(A) Statement I alone is sufficient while
II alone is not sufficient
(B) Statement II alone is sufficient while
I alone is not sufficient
(C) Neither statement I nor II is sufficient
(D) Both statements I and II are sufficient
Q98 fdl lky esa csps x, ,ylhMh dh dqy
la[;k esa ls csps x, 55" ds ,ylhMh dk
izfr”kr vf/kdre Fkk%
(A) 2016
(B) 2015
(C) 2017
(D) 2014
Q99 uhps fn, x, iz”u ds vuqlkj esa fn, x,
nksuksa dFkuksa dks i<+saA r; djsa fd iz”u dk
mRrj nsus ds fy, dkSu lk dFku i;kZIr gSA
iz”u %
fot; dk tUe fdl o’kZ gqvk Fkk\
dFku %
I. fot;] bl le; viuh ekrk ls 24
lky NksVk gSA
II. fot; dk HkkbZ] ftldk tUe 2000 esa
gqvk Fkk] viuh eka ls 30 lky NksVk gSA
(A) vdsyk dFku I i;kZIr gS tcfd vdsyk
II i;kZIr ugha gS
(B) vdsyk dFku II i;kZIr gS tcfd vdsyk
I i;kZIr ugha gS
(C) u rks dFku I vkSj u gh II i;kZIr gS
(D) nksuksa dFku I vkSj II i;kZIr gS
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Q100 Read the question below followed by two
statements. Decide which statement(s) is/
are sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
What will be the total cost of 18 pens, if
each of them costs the same?
Statements:
I. One-fourth of the cost of each pen is
` 50.
II. The total cost of three pens is ` 200
more than the total cost of two pens.
(A) Statement I alone is sufficient while
II alone is not sufficient
(B) Statement II alone is sufficient while
I alone is not sufficient
(C) Either Statement I or II is sufficient
(D) Both statements I and II are sufficient
Q100 uhps fn, x, iz”u ds vuqlkj esa fn, x,
nksuksa dFkuksa dks i<+saA r; djsa fd iz”u dk
mRrj nsus ds fy, dkSu lk dFku i;kZIr gSA
iz”u %
18 isuksa dh dqy ykxr D;k gksxh] ;fn buesa
ls izR;sd dh dher leku gS\
dFku %
I. izR;sd isu dh ykxr dk ,d pkSFkkbZ
` 50 gSA
II. rhu isuksa dh dqy ykxr] nks isuksa dh
dqy ykxr ls ` 200 vf/kd gSA
(A) vdsyk dFku I i;kZIr gS tcfd vdsyk
II i;kZIr ugha gS
(B) vdsyk dFku II i;kZIr gS tcfd vdsyk
I i;kZIr ugha gS
(C) ;k rks dFku I ;k II i;kZIr gS
(D) nksuksa dFku I vkSj II i;kZIr gS
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Q101 Who founded the journal ‘Bande
Mataram’ in India?
(A) Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi
(B) Ramanand Chatterji
(C) Aurobindo Ghosh
(D) Bipin Chandra Pal
Q102 Tatya Tope (Tantia Tope), one of the
famous leaders of the ‘Revolt of 1857’,
was hanged by the British in 1859 at
______.
(A) Jhansi
(B) Shivpuri
(C) Kanpur
(D) Sagar
Q103 The size of the moon is approximately
______ of the size of the earth.
(A)1
3rd
(B)1
4th
(C)1
5th
(D)1
6th
Q104 Which according to NASA is the closest
star to the earth after the sun?
(A) Alpha Centauri
(B) Barnard’s Star
(C) Proxima Centauri
(D) Sirius
Q101 ^Hkkjr esa cUns ekrje~^ if=dk dh LFkkiuk
fdUgksaus dh Fkh\
(A) x.ks”k “kadj fon~;kFkhZ
(B) jkekuan pVthZ
(C) vjfoUn ?kks’k
(D) fcihu panz iky
Q102 ^1857 ds fonzksg^ ds izfl) usrkvksa esa ls ,d
rkR;k Vksis (rkafr;k Vksis) dks vaxztksa us 1859
esa ______esa Qkalh nh FkhA
(A) >kalh
(B) f”koiqjh
(C) dkuiqj
(D) lkxj
Q103 panzek dk vkdkj iFoh ds vkdkj dk yxHkx
______gSA
(A)1
3oka
(B)1
4oka
(C)1
5oka
(D)1
6oka
Q104 uklk (NASA) ds vuqlkj lw;Z ds ckn] i`Foh
ds fudVre flrkjk dkSulk gS\
(A) vYQk lsaVkSjh (Alpha Centauri)
(B) cukZMZ LVkj (Barnard’s Star)
(C) izkWfDlek lsaVkSjh (Proxima Centauri)
(D) lhfj;l (Sirius)
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE / lkekU; tkudkjh
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Q105 The Rohtang Pass is located in which state
of India?
(A) Himachal Pradesh
(B) Jammu and Kashmir
(C) Uttarakhand
(D) Sikkim
Q106 Which waterbody divides the Andaman
Islands from the Nicobar Islands?
(A) 6° channel
(B) 8° channel
(C) 9°channel
(D) 10° channel
Q107 ‘Pataca’ is the currency of which country?
(A) Panama
(B) Laos
(C) Macau
(D) Mexico
Q108 India contains about ______ of the total
population of the world.
(A) 12%
(B) 14%
(C) 15%
(D) 17%
Q109 Which is the highest mountain peak that
lies entirely in India?
(A) Kanchenjunga
(B) Nanda Devi
(C) K2 (Godwin Austen)
(D) Kamet
Q105 jksgrkax njkZ Hkkjr ds fdl jkT; esa fLFkr gS\
(A) fgekpy izns”k
(B) tEew vkSj d”ehj
(C) mRrjk[kaM
(D) flfDde
Q106 dkSulk tydk; vaMeku n~ohiksa dks fudksckj
n~ohiksa ls vyx djrk gS\
(A) 6° pSuy
(B) 8° pSuy
(C) 9° pSuy
(D) 10° pSuy
Q107 ^iVkdk^ (Pataca) fdl ns”k dh eqnzk gS\
(A) iukek
(B) ykvksl
(C) edkm
(D) esfDldks
Q108 Hkkjr esa nqfu;k dh dqy vkcknh dk yxHkx
______ gSA
(A) 12%
(B) 14%
(C) 15%
(D) 17%
Q109 og dkSulk loksZP; ioZr f”k[kj gS tks iwjh
rjg ls Hkkjr esa fLFkr gS\
(A) daputa?kk
(B) uank nsoh
(C) K2 (xkWMfou vkWLVsu)
(D) dkesV
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Q110 Neelam Sanjiva Reddy was the ______
President of India.
(A) 5th
(B) 6th
(C) 7th
(D) 8th
Q111 ‘Reducing the amount of sentence
WITHOUT changing its character’
(Article 72), by the President of India is
called ______.
(A) respite
(B) reprieve
(C) remission
(D) commutation
Q112 Under which article of the Indian
Constitution is the election of the Vice-
President held?
(A) Article 54
(B) Article 63
(C) Article 66
(D) Article 74
Q113 Part II of the Indian Constitution is related
to what?
(A) Citizenship
(B) Fundamental Rights
(C) Directive Principles of State Policy
(D) The Union
Q110 uhye latho jsM~Mh Hkkjr ds ______ jk’Vªifr
FksA
(A) 5osa
(B) 6Bsa
(C) 7osa
(D) 8osa
Q111 Hkkjr ds jk’Vªifr n~okjk ^pfj= dks cnys
fcuk] ltk dh ek=k dks de djuk^ (vuqPNsn
72) dks ______ dgk tkrk gSA
(A) eksgyr
(B) n.Mfojke
(C) {keknku
(D) fofu;e
Q112 Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds fdl vuqPNsn ds rgr
mijk’Vªifr dk pquko gksrk gS\
(A) vuqPNsn 54
(B) vuqPNsn 63
(C) vuqPNsn 66
(D) vuqPNsn 74
Q113 Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dk Hkkx II fdlls lacaf/kr
gS\
(A) ukxfjdrk
(B) ekSfyd vf/kdkj
(C) jkT; ds uhfr funsZ”kd fl)kar
(D) la?k
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Q114 Provisions are made for ‘Administration
and Control of Scheduled Areas and
Scheduled Tribes’ under which schedule?
(A) 4th Schedule
(B) 5th Schedule
(C) 8th Schedule
(D) 9th Schedule
Q115 Panchayati Raj was first introduced in the
district of ______ on 2nd October 1959.
(A) Beed
(B) Shadnagar
(C) Nagaur
(D) Nanded
Q116 Which among the following is NOT a web
browser?
(A) Google
(B) Firefox Mozilla
(C) Microsoft Edge
(D) Netscape Navigator
Q117 Which among the following is known as
temporary memory or volatile memory?
(A) RAM
(B) ROM
(C) Blu-ray
(D) Hard disk
Q114 dkSulh vuwlwph ds rgr vuqlwfpr {ks=ksa vkSj
vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa ds iz”kklu vkSj fu;a=.k^
ds fy, izko/kku fd, x, gSa\
(A) 4oha vuwlwph
(B) 5oha vuwlwph
(C) 8oha vuwlwph
(D) 9oha vuwlwph
Q115 iapk;rh jkt dks igyh ckj 2 vDVwcj 1959
dks -___________ ftys esa is”k fd;k x;k
FkkA
(A) chM
(B) “kknuxj
(C) ukxkSj
(D) ukansM+
Q116 fuEu esa ls dkSu lk osc czkmtj ugha gS\
(A) Google
(B) Firefox Mozilla
(C) Microsoft Edge
(D) Netscape Navigator
Q117 fuEu esa ls dkSu lk vLFkk;h eSeksjh ;k vfLFkj
eSeksjh ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gS\
(A) jSe (RAM)
(B) jkse (ROM)
(C) Cyw js (Blu-ray)
(D) gkMZ fMLd (Hard disk)
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Q118 1 gigabyte is equal to how many
megabytes in binary?
(A) 1024
(B) 1002
(C) 3004
(D) 2015
Q119 In Microsoft Word, the ______ tab
contains the most-used features, such as
tools for changing fonts and font
attributes, customising paragraphs, using
styles, and finding and replacing text.
(A) HOME
(B) DESIGN
(C) REVIEW
(D) INSERT
Q120 What was the first computer with NO
mechanical parts created by JW Mauchly
and J Presper Eckert in 1943 called?
(A) ENIAC
(B) Mark I
(C) Mark II
(D) EDVAC
Q118 1 xhxkckbV fdrus esxkckbV ckbujh ds cjkcj
gS\
(A) 1024
(B) 1002
(C) 3004
(D) 2015
Q119 Microsoft Word esa] ___________ VSc esa
lcls vf/kd mi;ksx dh tkus okyh tSlsfd
QksaV vkSj Q+kWUV fo”ks’krkvksaa dks cnyus] vuqPNsnksa
dks vuqdwfyr djus] “kSfy;ksa dk mi;ksx djus
vkSj ikB dks <wa<us vkSj cnyus ds fy, midj.k
dh fo”ks’krk,a gksrh gSA
(A) HOME
(B) DESIGN
(C) REVIEW
(D) INSERT
Q120 1943 esa ts MCy;w ekWpyh vkSj ts izsLij
bdVZ (JW Mauchly and J Presper Eckert)
n~okjk fcuk fdlh Hkh ;akf=d fgLlksa ds cuk;k
x, igys daI;wVj dks D;k dgk x;k Fkk\
(A) ENIAC
(B) Mark I
(C) Mark II
(D) EDVAC
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Q121 Which city in Uttar Pradesh is known as
the ‘Leather City’?
(A) Agra
(B) Kanpur
(C) Etawah
(D) Sitapur
Q122 Which dance is performed by the Ahir
community of Bundelkhand during
Diwali?
(A) Chhapeli
(B) Pai Danda
(C) Bhagoria
(D) Natwari
Q123 The famous embroidery done on fabric
using white thread is called:
(A) Chikankari
(B) Gota
(C) Zardozi
(D) Zari
Q124 Select the INCORRECT district –
headquarters pair from the given options:
(A) Amethi – Gauriganj
(B) Sonbhadra – Robertgunj
(C) Kushinagar – Padrauna
(D) Kaushambi – Vaishali
Q121 mRrj izns”k esa dkSu ls “kgj dks peksZn~;ksx
dh jkt/kkuh ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gS\
(A) vkxjk
(B) dkuiqj
(C) bVkok
(D) lhrkiqj
Q122 fnokyh ds nkSjku cqansy[kaM ds vfgj leqnk;
n~okjk dkSu lk uR; fd;k tkrk gS\
(A) NSisyh (Chhapeli)
(B) ikbZ MkaMk (Pai Danda)
(C) HkkxkSfM;k (Bhagoria)
(D) uVokM+h (Natwari)
Q123 lQsn /kkxs dk mi;ksx djds diM+s ij dh
xbZ izfl) d<+kbZ dks D;k dgk tkrk gS%
(A) fpdudkjh
(B) xksVk
(C) t+jnkst+h
(D) t+jh
Q124 fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls xyr ftyk & eq[;ky;
okyh tksM+h dk p;u djsa %
(A) vesBh & xkSjhxat
(B) lksuHkö & jkWcVZxat
(C) dq”khuxj & iMjkSuk
(D) dkS”kkEch & os”kkyh
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Q125 Which district of Uttar Pradesh does NOT
share a boundary with Madhya Pradesh?
(A) Allahabad
(B) Mirzapur
(C) Etawah
(D) Aligarh
Q126 How many districts from Uttar Pradesh
have been identified as ‘aspirational’ in the
ranking mechanism launched by the NITI
Aayog?
(A) 8
(B) 5
(C) 12
(D) 10
Q127 What was the theme of the 22nd National
Youth Festival held at the Gautam Buddha
University, Noida in January 2018?
(A) ‘Sankalp Se Siddhi’
(B) ‘Rashtra Hit Ke LiyeYuva’
(C) ‘Yuva Ka Vikas, Desh Ka Vikas’
(D) ‘Yuva Shakti, Rashtra Shakti’
Q128 The Dastak campaign, launched by the
Government of Uttar Pradesh, is related
to:
(A) the eradication of Japanese
encephalitis
(B) the eradication of polio
(C) making every village ‘open
defecation free’
(D) knocking every home in the state to
verify if it has a toilet
Q125 mRrj izns”k ds fuEu esa ls dkSu ls ft+ys dh
lhek e/;izns”k ds lkFk lk>k ugha djrh gS\
(A) bykgkckn
(B) fetkZiqj
(C) bVkok
(D) vyhx<+
Q126 uhfr v;ksx n~okjk “kq: fd, x, jSafdax ra=
esa mRrj izns”k ds fdrus ftyksa dks egRokdka+{kh^
ds :i esa igpkuk x;k gS\
(A) 8
(B) 5
(C) 12
(D) 10
Q127 tuojh 2018 esa xkSre cq) fo”ofo)y;]
uks,Mk esa vk;ksftr 22osa jk’Vªifr ;qok lekjksg
dk fo’k; D;k Fkk\
(A) ^ladYi ls fl)h^
(B) ^jk’Vª fgr ds fy, ;qok^
(C) ^;qok dk fodkl] ns”k dk fodkl^
(D) ^;qok “kfDr] jk’Vª “kfDr^
Q128 mRrj izns”k ljdkj n~okjk “kq: fd;k x;k
nLrd vfHk;ku] fuEu esa ls fdlls lacaf/kr
gS\
(A) tkikuh ,ulsQykbfVl dk mUewyu
(B) iksfy;k dk mUewyu
(C) izR;sd xkao dks ^[kqys&esa&”kkSp ls eqDr^
cukuk
(D) ;g lqfuf”pr djus ds fy, fd D;k
ml ?kj esa “kkSpky; gS] jkT; ds gj ?kj
rd igqapuk
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Q129 Which option matches the cities in Uttar
Pradesh with the rivers on whose banks
they are located?
(A) A – 4; B – 3; C – 2; D – 1
(B) A – 2; B – 4; C – 1; D – 3
(C) A – 3; B – 4; C – 1; D – 2
(D) A – 2; B – 1; C – 4; D – 3
Q130 The longest elevated road in Uttar
Pradesh, as of July 2018, stretches from:
(A) Jewar to Greater Noida
(B) UP Gate to Rajnagar Extension in
Ghaziabad
(C) Saifai to Etah
(D) Noida Extension to Botanical Garden
Station in Noida
Q131 The ______ has the sole right to mint
coins in India.
(A) State Bank of India
(B) Reserve Bank of India
(C) Government of India
(D) Security Printing and Minting
Corporation of India Limited
Q129 dkSu lk fodYi mRrj izns”k ds “kgjksa ls mu
ufn;ksa ds lkFk esy [kkrk gS ftuds fdukjs os
“kgj fLFkr gSa\
(A) A – 4; B – 3; C – 2; D – 1
(B) A – 2; B – 4; C – 1; D – 3
(C) A – 3; B – 4; C – 1; D – 2
(D) A – 2; B – 1; C – 4; D – 3
Q130 tqykbZ 2018 dh fLFkfr vuqlkj] mRrj izns”k
esa lcls yach ÅapkbZ okyh lM+d dgka ls
dgka rd QSyh gqbZ gS %
(A) tsoj ls xzsVj uks,Mk
(B) ;wih xsV ls xkft;kckn esa jktuxj
foLrkj
(C) lSQbZ ls ,Vk
(D) uks,Mk ,DlVsa”ku ls ukS,M+k esa ckWVfudy
xkMZu LVs”ku
Q131 Hkkjr esa flDdksa dh <ykbZ dk ,dek=
vf/kdkj _________ ds ikl gSA
(A) Hkkjrh; LVsV cSad
(B) Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad
(C) Hkkjr ljdkj
(D) Hkkjr dh lqj{kk eqnz.k vkSj feafVax fuxe
fyfeVsM
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Q132 According to Census 2011, which is the
third most populous state of India?
(A) Maharashtra
(B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) West Bengal
(D) Bihar
Q133 Which statement about the Banking
Ombudsman in India is correct?
(A) The Banking Ombudsman is a senior
official appointed by the Reserve
Bank of India to redress customer
complaints.
(B) Only Public-Sector Banks are
covered under the Banking
Ombudsman Scheme.
(C) It is binding on the complainant to
accept the award in full.
(D) The Banking Ombudsman charges a
nominal fee for filing and resolving
customers’ complaints.
Q134 Who headed the India-Oman Joint
Business Council’s 8th session on 16th –
17th July 2018 in Muscat, Oman?
(A) Suresh Prabhu
(B) Dr Virendra Kumar
(C) Maneka Sanjay Gandhi
(D) Rajnath Singh
Q132 tux.kuk 2011 ds vuqlkj] Hkkjr dk rhljk
lcls vf/kd vkcknh okyk jkT; dkSulk gS\
(A) egkjk’Vª
(B) e/; izns”k
(C) if”pe caxky
(D) fcgkj
Q133 Hkkjr esa cSafdax yksdiky ds ckjs esa dkSu lk
dFku lgh gS\
(A) cSafdax yksdiky fjtoZ cSad vkWQ bafM;k
n~okjk fu;qDr ,d ofj’B vf/kdkjh gS
tks xzkgdksa dh f”kdk;rksa dk lek/kku
djrk gSA
(B) dsoy lkoZtfud {ks= ds cSad] cSafdax
yksdiky ;kstuk ds varxZr vkrs gSaA
(C) f”kdk;rdrkZ ij vokMZ dks iwjh rjg
Lohdkj djuk ck/;dkjh gSA
(D) cSafdax yksdiky] xzkgdksa dh f”kdk;rsa
ntZ djus vkSj gy djus ds fy, ekewyh
“kqYd ysrk gSA
Q134 16 & 17 tqykbZ 2018 dks eLdV esa vk;ksftr
Hkkjr & vkseku la;qDr O;kikj ifj’kn ds 8osa
l= dk usr`Ro fdlus fd;k Fkk\
(A) lqjs”k izHkq
(B) MkW ohjsanz dqekj
(C) esudk lat; xka/kh
(D) jktukFk flag
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Q135 What is the name of the scheme which
aims to provide LED bulbs to domestic
consumers with a target to replace 770
million incandescent bulbs with LED bulbs
by March 2019?
(A) ‘Ujala Scheme’
(B) ‘Roshan Scheme’
(C) ‘Bulb Scheme’
(D) ‘Har Ghar Bijli Scheme’
Q136 Who won the women’s singles Wimbledon
(Tennis) title 2018?
(A) Angelique Kerber
(B) Serena Williams
(C) Simona Halep
(D) Maria Sharapova
Q137 Who won the Thailand Open World Tour
Super 500 Badminton Tournament
(Women’s Singles) in Bangkok held in July
2018?
(A) Nozomi Okuhara
(B) PV Sindhu
(C) Saina Nehwal
(D) Zhang Beiwen
Q135 ml ;kstuk dk D;k uke gS ftldk mn~ns”;
/kjsyw miHkksDrkvksa dks ,yMZMh cYc iznku
djuk gS ftlesa ekpZ] 2019 rd 770 fefy;u
mÌhIr cYcksa (incandescent bulbs) dks ,ybZMh
cYcksa ds lkFk cnyuk gS%
(A) ^mtkyk ;kstuk^
(B) ^jks”ku ;kstuk^
(C) ^cYc ;kstuk^
(D) ^gj ?kj fctyh ;kstuk^
Q136 efgyk ,dy focayMu (Vsful) f[krkc 2018
fdlus thrk Fkk\
(A) ,atsfyd dscZj (Angelique Kerber)
(B) lsjsuk fofy;El (Serena Williams)
(C) fleksuk gSysi (Simona Halep)
(D) ekfj;k “kkjkiksok (Maria Sharapova)
Q137 tqykbZ 2018 esa cSadkd esa vk;ksftr FkkbZySaM
vksiu oYMZ Vwj lwij 500 cSMfeaVu VwukZesaV
(efgyk ,dy) fdlus thrk Fkk\
(A) ukst+kseh vksdqgkjk
(B) ih oh fla/kq
(C) lkbuk usgoky
(D) >kax csbosu (Zhang Beiwen)
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Q138 ______ became the third person to win
the World Cup as player and manager after
France won FIFA 2018 in Russia.
(A) Zinedine Zidane
(B) Hugo Lloris
(C) Didier Deschamps
(D) Franz Beckenbauer
Q139 Which state is the largest producer of
mangoes in India?
(A) Bihar
(B) Gujarat
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Uttar Pradesh
Q140 What does APEDA stand for?
(A) Association of Producers and
Exporters of Dairy and Allied
Products
(B) Agricultural Products Export
Development Authority
(C) Association of Processed Food
Exporters
(D) Agricultural and Processed Food
Products Export Development
Authority
Q138 Ýkal dh :l esa 2018 QhQk thr ds ckn]
f[kykM+h vkSj izca/kd ds :i esa fo”o di
thrus okyk _________ rhljk O;fDr cu
x;k FkkA
(A) ftusfnu ftnku (Zinedine Zidane)
(B) º;wxks ykWfjl (Hugo Lloris)
(C) fMfM,j ns”kpkEil (Didier
Deschamps)
(D) Ýkal csduckmj (Franz Beckenbauer)
Q139 Hkkjr esa vkeksa dk lcls cM+k mRiknd jkT;
dkSu lk gS\
(A) fcgkj
(B) xqtjkr
(C) egkjk’Vª
(D) mRrj izns”k
Q140 ,ihMZMh, (APEDA) dk foLrr :i D;k gS\
(A) Ms;jh vkSj lg;ksxh mRiknksa ds fuekZrk
vkSj fu;kZrdksa dh ,lksfl,”ku
(Association of Producers and
Exporters of Dairy and Allied
Products)
(B) Ñf’k mRikn fu;kZr fodkl izkf/kdj.k
(Agricultural Products Export
Development Authority)
(C) lalkf/kr [kkn~; fu;kZrdksa dh ,lksfl,”ku
(Association of Processed Food
Exporters)
(D) Ñf’k vkSj lalkf/kr [kkn~; mRikn fu;kZr
fodkl izkf/kdj.k (Agricultural and
Processed Food Products Export
Development Authority)
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Q141 Which of the following was set up with
the purpose of promoting co-operative
marketing of agricultural produce to
benefit the farmers?
(A) NAFED
(B) FCI
(C) NABARD
(D) NAVDANYA
Q142 ______ is a greenhouse method of
agriculture where commercially viable
crops are cultivated inside multi-storeyed
buildings in cities using advanced
greenhouse technology such as
hydroponics and aeroponics.
(A) Vertical farming
(B) Hydroculture
(C) Organic farming
(D) Roboculture
Q143 After attaining enlightenment, Gautama
came to be known as the:
(A) Jina
(B) Buddha
(C) Jnana
(D) Bodhi
Q141 fdlkuksa dks ykHk igqapkus gsrq Ñf’k mit ds
lgdkjh foi.ku dks c<+kok nsus ds mn~sn”;
ls fuEu esa ls fdl dks LFkkfir fd;k x;k
Fkk\
(A) usQsM (NAFED)
(B) ,QlhvkbZ (FCI)
(C) ukckMZ (NABARD)
(D) uo/kkU; (NAVDANYA)
Q142 ___________ Ñf’k ds xzhugkml dk ,d
rjhdk gS tgka mUur xzhugkml izkSn~;ksfxdh
tSlsfd gkbMªksiksfuDl vkSj ,;jksiksfuDl
(hydroponics and aeroponics) dk mi;ksx
djds] “kgjksa esa cgqeaftyk bekjrksa ds vanj
okf.kfT;d :i ls O;ogk;Z Qlyksa dh [ksrh
dh tkrh gSA
(A) yacor [ksrh (Vertical farming)
(B) gkbZMªksDypj (Hydroculture)
(C) tSfod [ksrh (Organic farming)
(D) jkscks Dypj (Roboculture)
Q143 Kku izkIr djus ds ckn] xkSre dks fdl :i
esa tkuk tkus yxk%
(A) ftu
(B) cq)
(C) Kku
(D) cksf/k
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Q144 Which Ashokan Rock Edict mentions
Ashoka’s triumph in Kalinga?
(A) First
(B) Fourth
(C) Tenth
(D) Thirteenth
Q145 Who discovered the excavated site of
Lothal, a part of the Harappan
Civilisation?
(A) Daya Ram Sahani
(B) Rakhal Das Bannerji
(C) SR Rao
(D) RS Bist
Q146 How long was the Battle of Kurukshetra,
mentioned in the Mahabharata, fought
for?
(A) 16 days
(B) 18 days
(C) 20 days
(D) 24 days
Q147 Which famous Ayurveda scholar lived
during the regime of Kanishka I?
(A) Parashara
(B) Sushruta
(C) Charaka
(D) Dhanvantari
Q144 lezkV v”kksd dk dkSulk f”kykys[k dfyax
ij muds fot; dk mYys[k djrk gS\
(A) izFke
(B) prqFkZ
(C) nlosa
(D) rsjgosa
Q145 gM+Iik lH;rk ds ,d fgLls] yksFky dh [kqnkbZ
dh [kkst fdlus dh Fkh\
(A) n;k jke lkguh
(B) jk[kynkl cuthZ
(C) ,lvkj jko
(D) vkj,l fc’V
Q146 egkHkkjr esa of.kZr dq:{ks= dh yM+kbZ] fdruh
fnu rd yM+h xbZ Fkh\
(A) 16 fnu
(B) 18 fnu
(C) 20 fnu
(D) 24 fnu
Q147 dfu’d izFke ds “kkludky ds nkSjku dkSu
lk izfl) vk;qosZn fon~oku jgrk Fkk\
(A) ijk”kj
(B) lqJqr
(C) pjd
(D) /kUoUrfj
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Q148 ______ is the author of ‘Tarikh-i-
Firozshahi’.
(A) Ziauddin Barni
(B) Hasan Nizami
(C) Isaami
(D) Ibn Battuta
Q149 Who among the following has NOT called
the Revolt of 1857 a ‘Sepoy Mutiny’?
(A) John Lawrence
(B) Karl Marx
(C) RC Majumdar
(D) Syed Ahmad Khan
Q150 The demand for Pakistan was made in
______ at the Lahore Session of the
Muslim League.
(A) 1932
(B) 1936
(C) 1940
(D) 1942
Q148 ^rkjh[k+&,&fQjkst”kkgh^ ds ys[kd______ gSA
(A) ft+;kmn~nhu cuhZ
(B) glu futkeh
(C) b”kkeh
(D) bCu crwrk
Q149 fuEu esa ls fdUgksaus 1857 ds ^flikgh fonzksg^
dks fonzksg ugha dgk gS\
(A) tkWu ykWjsal
(B) dkyZ ekDlZ
(C) vkjlh etwenkj
(D) lS;n vgen [kku
Q150 eqfLye yhx ds ykgkSj l= esa ikfdLRkku dh
ekax -______ esa dh xbZ FkhA
(A) 1932
(B) 1936
(C) 1940
(D) 1942
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fuEufyf[kr funsZa”kksa dks /;ku ls i<+sa %Read the following Instructions carefully :
1. Out of the four alternatives for each question, only
one circle for the correct answer is to be darkened
completely with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen on the
OMR Answer Sheet. The answer once marked is not
liable to be changed
2. The candidates should ensure that the Answer Sheet
is not folded. Do not make any stray marks on the
Answer Sheet. Do not write your Roll No. anywhere
else except in the specified space in the Answer Sheet.
3. Handle the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet with care,
as under no circumstances (except for discrepancy
in Test Booklet), another set will be provided.
4. The candidates will write the correct Test Booklet
Series as given in the Test Booklet in the Attendance
Sheet.
5. Each candidate must show on demand his / her Admit
Card to the Invigilator
6. No candidate, without special permission of the
Superintendent or Invigilator, should leave his / her
seat.
7. The candidates should not leave the Examination Hall
without handing over their Answer Sheet to the
Invigilator on duty. Cases where a candidate has not
signed on the Attendance Sheet will be deemed not
to have handed over the Answer Sheet and dealt with
as an unfair means case.
8. Use of Pencil/Electronic/Manual Calculator is
prohibited.
9. The candidates are governed by all Rules and
Regulations of the Commission with regard to their
conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases of unfair
means will be dealt with as per Rules and
Regulations of the Commission.
10.After Examination is over, candidate has to return
his Answer Sheet to invigilator. Invigilator will hand
over the Candidate’s copy to candidate, then only
candidate is allowed to leave the examination hall.
Candidate is only allowed to take Candidate’s copy
of answer sheet.
11.Candidates are not allowed to take Test Booklet with
them They have to submit the Test Booklet to the
invigilator after the exam.
1. izR;sd iz”u ds fy, fn, x;s pkj fodYiksa esa lslgh mÙkj ds fy, vks- ,e- vkj- mÙkj i= ijdsoy ,d xksys dks gh iwjh rjg dkys cky ikWbaVisu ls HkjsaA ,d ckj mÙkj vafdr fd, tkus dsckn mls cnyk ugh tk ldrk gSA
2. ijh{kkFkhZ lqfuf”pr djsa dh mÙkj i= dks eksM+k utk, ,oa ml ij dksbZ vU; fu”kku u yxk,¡Aijh{kkFkhZ viuk vuqØekad mÙkj i= es fu/kkZfjrLFkku ds vfrfjDr vU;= u fy[ksaA
3. ijh{kk iqfLrdk ,oa mÙkj i= dk /;kuiwoZd iz;ksxdjsa] D;ksafd fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa (dsoy ijh{kkiqfLrdk esa deh dks NksM+ dj) nwljh ijh{kk iqfLrdk,oa mÙkj i= miyC/k ugh djk;k tk,xkA
4. ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa nh x;h ijh{kk iqfLrdk lhjht+dks ijh{kkFkhZ lgh rjhds ls gkft+jh&i= es fy[ksaA
5. iwNs tkus ij izR;sd ijh{kkFkhZ] d{k vUrjh{kd dksviuk izos”k i= fn[kk,A
6. v/kh{kd ;k d{k vUrjh{kd dh fo”ks’k vuqefr dsfcuk dksbZ ijh{kkFkhZ viuk LFkku u NksM+sA
7. dk;Zjr d{k vUrjh{kd dks viuk mÙkj i= fn,fcuk ijh{kkFkhZ viuk LFkku ugha NksMs+xsaA ;fnfdlh ijh{kkFkhZ us gkft+jh&i= ij gLrk{kj ughafd, rks ;g ekuk tk,xk dh mlus mÙkj i= ughykSVk;k gS vkSj ;g vuqfpr lk/ku dk ekeykekuk tk,xkA
8. isfUly @bysDVªkWfud@gLrpkfyr ifjdyd dkmi;ksx oftZr gSA
9. ijh{kk gkWy es vkpj.k ds fy, ijh{kkFkhZ vk;ksxds lHkh fu;eksa ,oa fofu;eksa }kjk fu;fer gSAvuqfpr lk/kuksa ds lHkh ekeyksa dk Q+Slyk vk;ksxds fu;eksa ,oa fofu;eksa ds vuqlkj gksxkA
10.ijh{kk ds mijkar vH;FkhZ mÙkj i=d d{k vUrjh{kddks ykSVk nsaA vUrjh{kd }kjk vH;FkhZ dks mÙkji=d dh vH;FkhZ izfr gLrxr djkbZ tk,xh rFkkftlds mijkar gh d{k dks NksM+us dh vuqefr nhtk,xhA mÙkj i=d dh vH;FkhZ izfr vH;FkhZ dksvius lkFk ys tkus dh vuqefr gSA
11.ijh{kk ds mijkar ijh{kkFkhZ dks ijh{kk iqfLrdkd{k vUrjh{kd dks ykSVkuh gksxhA ijh{kk iqfLrdkdks ijh{kkFkhZ vius lkFk ugha ys tk ldrsa gSaA