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1 Annexure II A CLASS IX SAMPLE PAPER ENGLISH (COMMUNICATIVE) MM: 80 Time 3 hrs. The Question paper is divided into four sections: Section A: Reading Comprehension 20 Marks Section B: Writing 20 Marks Section C: Grammar 20 Marks Section D: Literature 20 Marks General instructions 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) You may attempt any section at a time. 3) All questions of that particular section must be attempted in the correct order. Section A Reading 20 marks Q.1 Read the given passage carefully: (5 marks) My next pet was a pigeon, the most revolting bird to look at, with his feathers pushing through the wrinkled scarlet skin, mixed with the horrible yellow down that covers baby pigeons and makes them look as though they have been peroxiding their hair. Because of his repulsive and obese appearance, we called him Quasimodo. Since he had an unorthodox upbringing, without parents to teach him, Quasimodo became convinced that he was not a bird at all, and refused to fly. He walked everywhere. He was always eager to join us in anything we did. He would even try to come for walks with us. So you had to either carry him on your shoulder, which was risking an accident to your clothes, or else you let him walk behind. If you let him walk, then you had to slow down your own pace to suit his, for should you get too far ahead you would hear the most frantic and imploring coos and turn around to find Quasimodo running desperately after you. Gerald Durrell: Adapted from My Family and other animals

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Annexure II A

CLASS IXSAMPLE PAPER

ENGLISH(COMMUNICATIVE)

MM: 80 Time 3 hrs.

The Question paper is divided into four sections:

Section A: Reading Comprehension 20 Marks

Section B: Writing 20 Marks

Section C: Grammar 20 Marks

Section D: Literature 20 Marks

General instructions

1) All questions are compulsory.

2) You may attempt any section at a time.

3) All questions of that particular section must be attempted in the correct order.

Section AReading – 20 marks

Q.1 Read the given passage carefully: (5 marks)My next pet was a pigeon, the most revolting bird to look at, with his feathers pushing through thewrinkled scarlet skin, mixed with the horrible yellow down that covers baby pigeons and makes them lookas though they have been peroxiding their hair. Because of his repulsive and obese appearance, we calledhim Quasimodo.Since he had an unorthodox upbringing, without parents to teach him, Quasimodo became convinced thathe was not a bird at all, and refused to fly. He walked everywhere. He was always eager to join us inanything we did. He would even try to come for walks with us. So you had to either carry him on yourshoulder, which was risking an accident to your clothes, or else you let him walk behind. If you let himwalk, then you had to slow down your own pace to suit his, for should you get too far ahead you wouldhear the most frantic and imploring coos and turn around to find Quasimodo running desperately afteryou.

Gerald Durrell: Adapted from My Family and other animals

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Q1. Read the questions given below and write the option you consider the most appropriate in youranswer sheet.

1. The narrator describes the pigeon as a ‘revolting bird’ becausea) he could not flyb) he had to be carried everywherec) he had wrinkled skin covered with yellow feathersd) he was fat

2. Quasimodo got his name becausea) he was a fat and uglyb) he was attractivec) he could not flyd) he love behaving like human beings

3. We know that Quasimodo was always eager to go on walks becausea) he walked everywhereb) he did not know how to flyc) he complained loudly if he was not taken alongd) he always copied whatever humans did

4. Quasimodo protested when he wasa) left at homeb) lifted on human shouldersc) taken for a walkd) left behind during walks

5. The phrase ‘risking an accident to your clothes’ meansa) the bird pecked at their clothesb) there was a chance of the bird soiling their clothesc) the bird risked a falld) the bird did not like their clothes

Q.2 Read the poem given below carefully (5 marks)

LAW OF THE JUNGLE

I have heard

There is a law of the jungle

I have heard when the lion has eaten his fill

He never attacks

He goes to lie under dense shady trees

And when the rough gusts

Shake branches of trees

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The mynah leaving her own young

Covers the frail crow’s eggs

With her protective wings.

I have heard

When any bird-young falls out of the nest

The entire jungle wakes to rescue.

I have heard

When the weaver bird’s nest

Reflects on the lake

The silvery fishes adopt it as neighbour.

And if a rough storm breaks the foot-bridge.

Then on a wooden plank

Squirrel, snake, goat and cheetah walk in a file.

I have heard

There is a law of the jungle

O God. All Powerful. All Seeing. All Wise.

In this my city

Proclaim a law,

Even the law of the jungle

Translated from the Urdu by Syeda Hameed

Read the questions given below and write the option you consider the most appropriate in youranswer sheet

1) The lines ‘……………when the lion has eaten his fill

He never attacks’ mean that the lion

a) becomes lazy on full stomach

b) kills only to survive

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c) does not attack an easy prey

d) likes to sleep under the shady tree

2) In case of a natural calamity, all the animals

a) run helter-skelter

b) create confusion

c) protect/ safeguard each other

d) take cover in other’s home

3) “I have heard when the lion has eaten his fill, he never attacks”

The emotion conveyed through the above line is

a) contentment

b) selflessness

c) community feeling

d) co-operation

4) ‘Proclaim a law’ means

a) make an announcement

b) break a law

c) change the law

d) amend the city law

5) The poet prays to God for

a) turning the city into a jungle

b) making people more empathetic/ understanding

c) killing all animals

d) letting animals rule man

Q3. Read the passage given below carefully (5 marks)

1. The Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean are a rocky, lonely spot, but they are also one of the mostunusual places in the world. The reason is that they are the home of some of the last giant tortoises lefton earth.

2. Weighing hundreds of pounds, these tortoises wander slowly around the rocks and sand of the islands.Each of these islands has its own particular kinds of tortoise. There are seven different kinds oftortoises on the eight islands.

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3. Hundreds of years ago, thousands of tortoises wandered around these islands. All that changed whenpeople started landing there. When people first arrived, their ships had no refrigerators. This meantthat fresh food was always a problem for the sailors on board. The giant tortoises provided a solutionto this problem.

4. Ships would anchor off the islands, and crew would seize as many tortoises as they could. Once theanimals were aboard the ship, the crew would roll the tortoises onto their backs and use them for soupsand stews.

Read the questions given below and write the option you consider the most appropriate in youranswer sheet

1) The author calls, the Galapagos Islands, an unusual place becausea) they are in the pacific oceanb) the endangered giant tortoises are found therec) they are rocky and lonely spotsd) they are located off the western coast of South America

2) Which statement is correct?a) There is one kind of tortoise found on the seven islandsb) There are eight kinds of tortoise found on the eight islandsc) There are seven kinds of tortoise found on the eight islandsd) All the tortoises are on one island.

3) Explain: The giant tortoises provided a solution to the problem of not having refrigeratorsbecause

a) the sailors went looking for refrigerators as they were starvingb) fresh food was available in plenty as the sea was vastc) the fresh giant tortoise could be killed and eaten whenever the sailors were hungryd) the sailors seized the tortoise to store in refrigerators, incase they did not find food .

4) ‘Ships would anchor off the islands’ meansa) Ships would go offb) Ships would be near the shorec) Ships would be off to another landd) Ships would go to another island

5) In paragraph 4 the word ‘crew’ meansa) the new settlersb) men arriving on Galapagos islandsc) men working on the shipsd) men catching the tortoises

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Q.4 Read the passage given below carefully (5 marks)

The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion, covers two mainsituations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive briefly, with intensivemedical care. The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom thereseems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery.The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at oncefrom natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion ofthe ‘quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate approach to human beings. At oneextreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live atthe most for only a few hours. Many feel that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care.Bringing to an end of the life of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical careseems morally indefensible.

Adapted from: MICHAEL KEELING: Morals in a Free Society

Read the questions given below and write the option you consider the most appropriate in youranswer sheet:

1. Euthanasia meansa) a place in Asiab) bringing about gentle and easy deathc) enthusiasm

d) the youth in Asia

2. One reason for trying all possible measures to save a person isa) death is horrifyingb) there is possibility of recoveryc) doctors need to be compassionated) science may invent more sophisticated machines later

3. The people who argue for euthanasia advocate it sayinga) the patient is not living a qualitative lifeb) we must not spend quality resources on a sick personc) we should not bother about the ailingd) it can be defended morally

4. The words ‘………………dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all’ impliesa) humans have no control over birth and deathb) the person may survive only for a very brief periodc) doctors are incapable of saving peopled) the patient may want to die

5. The writer finds it unpardonable toa) end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes.b) end the life of a spastic childc) end the life of an infant who is likely to live only for a few hours

d) end the life of a human being

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Section BWriting - 20 Marks

Q5. Given below is a profile of Mr. Raj, the school gardener. Write a short bio sketch of Mr. Raj.You could take the help of the clues given below: (4 marks)

• age- around 50 years• height/weight- six feet, solid built• family- large _six children, four boys, two girls• education- high school• his likes/dislikes-plant, nursery, manure, organic• why he is popular/unpopular- believes children are like young saplings….

Q6. You have just seen a girl walking in the rain. Last week you were also caught in a suddenshower of rain like her. Write an e-mail to your friend describing the experience (minimum120words). You could take help from the following points: (8 marks)

• unexpected rain• no umbrella/raincoat• completely drenched• how you felt• reactions of other passers-by• condition of traffic/roads

Q7 Mrs. Ghosh your teacher has recently retired after forty years of service to the school. You havebeen asked to interview her for the school magazine (minimum 150 words). Write an article basedon the interview on the points given below: (8 marks)

• pleasant memories of the school• reaction to the changes that have come into the schools/students in the last forty years• plans on how to spend your retirement• message for the students

Section CGrammar – 20 Marks

Q8. Choose the best word from the options given below to complete the following passage:(4 marks)

Most UFO sightings occur (a) _________ (at, in, on, during) the night, either late in the evening or in theearly hours of the morning. (b)________ (as, while, when, often) they take place on a dark moonless nightwhen the person (c) _________ (are, is, were, was) alone on a country road. This eerie atmosphere isperfect (d) _________ (of, for, off, on) playing tricks on a person’s imagination. Police and newspaperofficers are often swamped (e) _________ (in, for, with, among) calls when something strange is seen inthe skies. (f)_________ (how, then, once, before) an explanation is given, most people are happy to acceptit. But (g)________ (all, since, those, some) people are hard to convince. However, with (h)__________(few, many, each, some) sightings, the interest is increasing.

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Q9. Edit the letter given below by choosing from the appropriate options: (4marks)

A 21 ChanakyapuriNew Delhi

21 August 2009

Dear SanjayYour school (a) is going to be closed for the summer vacation (b) for next Monday. (c) Thereafter you willhave a lot of time at your (d) dispersal. I (e) hence invite you to spend some days with me. My mother will(f) happily see you. I am looking forward (g) towards it. Let me know. I will be there at the station (h) forreceiving you.Yours affectionatelyMukesh

a) 1) is closing b) 1) from2) closed 2) at3) will be closing 3) by4) will be closed 4) since

c) 1) because d) 1) disposition 2) hence 2) disapproval 3) as 3) disposal 4) since 4) deposit

e) 1) therefore f) 1) welcome you 2) must 2) be glad to see you 3) shall 3) cheerfully see you 4) can 4) joyously see you

g) 1) for h) 1) to receive 2) to 2) receiving 3) about 3) receive 4) at 4) to have received

Q10. Complete the headlines by choosing the correct answer from the options below: (4 marks)1.Ban on Smoking

Smoking______________in all public places.i) is bannedii) has been bannediii) was bannediv) will be banned

2. 12 injured as buses collideAbout _________________________ at the K.N.P. junction here today.

i) 12 persons were injured as two buses collided

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ii) 12 persons have been injured when two buses collidediii) 12 persons had been injured as two buses collidediv) 12 persons can be injured as two buses collided

3. Drive against Liquor Mafia launched.The police_________________________ engaged in smuggling of liquor to the state.

i) has launched a drive against the mafia who areii) have launched a drive against the mafia that isiii) had launched a drive against mafia that will beiv) had launched a drive against mafia who were

4. China develops medical robot

A polytechnic university in China___________________ that can conduct surgeries.i) have developed a medical robotii) has developed a medical robotiii) is developing a medical robotiv) will be developing a medial robot

Q11. Complete the dialogue choosing the correct option: (4 marks)Manu: I am really thrilled about our trip to South India. I have heard it has some wonderful beaches. Idon’t know (a) ___________when I will find myself standing before the vast sea.

Arun: Yes, it is a wonderful experience to see the vast waves rising and striking the beach.Manu: Tell me, (b) _______________________Goa?Arun: We shall reach within two days as we are going there first. Do you know (c) _________ since it’syour first trip outside?Manu: Oh my God! I forgot that completely. Actually I had (d) ______________, but the excitement wasso much that it escaped my mind completely.

(A) 1) what to do 2) how I shall feel 3) what I will do4) what will I do.

(B) 1) when we shall reach2) when we will reach3) when shall we reach4) when will we reach

(C) 1) where you will go2) what you will do3) what to carry4) what you will carry

(D) 1) come to you to know that2) come to tell you that3) come to ask you that4) come to ask that from you

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Q12. Read the conversation between a patient and a receptionist at a doctor’s clinic. Then completethe following in reported speech by choosing from the options given below: (4marks)

Patient: Can I have an appointment with the doctor this evening? I am very sick.Receptionist : I’m sorry. There’s a long waiting list. You will have to wait for at least two weeks.Patient: But by then I could be dead.Receptionist : No problem. If your wife informs me, I can cancel the appointment.

1) A patient went to his doctor’s clinic and asked the receptionist ____________________a) can I have an appointment with the doctor that evening?b) whether I can have an appointment with the doctor that eveningc) whether he can have an appointment with the doctor that eveningd) whether he could have an appointment with the doctor that evening

2) The receptionist_______________________________________a) said sorry, there’s a long waiting listb) apologized saying that there was a long waiting listc) said sorry that there was a long waiting listd) apologized me that there was a long waiting list

3) She further added that_________________________________a) you would have to wait for at least two weeksb) he would be waiting for at least two weeks.c) he would have to wait for at least two weeks.d) he would be having to wait for at least two weeks

4) When the patient said that he could be dead by then, the receptionist calmly repliedthat_______________________________a) there is no problem, if my wife informs me, i can cancel the appointment.b) there was no problem, if my wife informs me, she can cancel the appointment.c) there was no problem, if his wife informed her, she could cancel the appointment.d) there was no problem, if his wife informed him, she could cancel the appointment.

Section – DLiterature - 20 Marks

Q13. Read the following extract and answer the following questions by choosing the mostappropriate alternative from those given below. (3 marks)All the world’s a stageAnd all the men and women merely players:They have exits and their entrances;And one man in his time plays many parts,His act being seven ages.

1. The poetic device used in these lines isa) Simileb) Irony

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c) Metaphord) Alliteration

2. What does the term ‘players’ in line 2 meansa) sportspeople in the worldb) actors in a theaterc) performers on the stage of lifed) members of an opposing team

3. ‘Exits and entrances’ meansa) death and birthb) in and outc) a passaged) back and forth

Q14. Read the extract and answer the following questions by writing the option you consider themost appropriate in your answer sheet: (3marks)

“Oh, Mon Dieu! It is hopeless. We shall have nothing left. His estate is sold, savings have gone. His furniture,everything. Were it not for my little dot we should starve! And now my beautiful salt cellars.”

1. Who is speaking about whom?

a) Marie about the Bishop.

b) Bishop about Persome.

c) Persome about the Bishop.

d) Persome about Marie.

2. He has sold everything to

a) help Marie.

b) arrange for his sister’s marriage.

c) pay Mere Gringoire’s rent.

d) help the poor

3. The word ‘dot’ means:

a) a dress.

b) Persome’s dowry.

c) a woman’s income

d) the speaker’s pocket money.

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Q15. Answer any four of the following questions in 3-4 sentences each (2X4=8marks)

(i) What makes Robert Frost make the choice of the road ‘less travelled by’?(ii) What were John Perkins’s thoughts as he walked slowly towards his flat?(iii) How does Rabindranath Tagore use the three senses to remind the child of his mother?(iv) How did Lord Ullin feel standing at the fatal shore?(v) Why did the Rani get angry with Jaimal?

Q16. Answer any one of the following (6 marks)

Compare and contrast the characters of Mr. John Perkins and Mr. Loisel, highlighting their role as ahusband.

OR

You are Marie. You return home and write a letter to your friend describing the events of the day,highlighting the attitude of both your employers.

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MARKING SCHEME

Section A - Reading – 20 Marks

Q1. (1x5=5)

1. it had wrinkled skin covered with yellow feathers2. he was a fat and ugly3. he complained loudly if he was not taken along4. the walked too fast5. there was a chance of the bird soiling their clothes

Q2 (1x5=5)

1. he kills only to survive2. protect/ safeguard others3. Contentment4. make an announcement5. making people more empathetic/ understanding

Q3 (1x5=5)

1.the endangered giant tortoises are found there2.There are seven kinds of tortoise found on the eight islands3.the fresh giant tortoise could be killed and eaten whenever the sailors were hungry4.Ships would be near the shore5.men working on the ships

Q4 (1x5=5)

1. bringing about gentle and easy death2. there is possibility of a brief recovery3. the patient is not living a qualitative life

the person may survive only for a very brief period4. end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes.

Section-B – Writing - 20 Words

Q5 (4 Marks)

Expression, fluency & accuracy must be taken into account

All given hints must be taken into account

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Special emphasis on:

• His likes/dislikes• why he is popular/unpopular

Q6 (8 Marks)

Expression, fluency & accuracy must be taken into account

All given hints must be taken into account

Special emphasis on:

• how you felt• other passers-by• condition of traffic/roads

Q7 (8 Marks)

Expression, fluency & accuracy must be taken into account

All given hints must be taken into account

Section -C – Grammar – 20 Marks

Q8 (1/2 x 8 = 4)

a. duringb. oftenc. isd. fore. withf. onceg. allh. each

Q9 (1/2 x 8 = 4)

a. will be closingb. fromc. henced. disposale. thereforef. be glad to seeg. to

h. to receive

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Q10 (1x4=4)

a. has been bannedb. 12 persons were injured as two buses collided.c. has launched a drive against the mafia who ared. has developed a medical robot

Q11 (1x4=4)

a. what I will dob. when will we reachc. what to carry

d. come to ask you that

Q12 (1x4=4)

a. whether he could have an appointment with the doctor that eveningb. apologized saying that there was a long waiting listc. he would have to wait for at least two weeks.d. there was no problem, if his wife informed her, she could cancel the appointment.

Section – D - Literature - 20 Marks

Q13 (1x3=3)

a) Metaphorb) performers on the stage of lifec) death and birth

Q14 (1x3=3)

a. Persome about the Bishopb. help Mariec. Persome’s dowry

Q15 (2x4=8)

1. Robert Frost chooses the road less as• He wanted the choice to be original, didn’t wish to tread the path which is tried & tested.• He hopes that his success later in life could be attributed to the choice he made.

2. Any two

• It would be the same routine, monotonous day• Katy would meet him at the door with a kiss flavoured with cold cream & butter-scotch• He would sit on the usual pot roast, a salad, stewed rhubard with strawberry marmalade

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3. Rabindarnath uses the three senses in the following ways.• The sense of hearing is used when he can hear a play tune hover over his playthings.• On an autumn morning he can smell the scent of shiuli flowers that his mother probably used

while praying.• He sees the distant sky and compares it to his mother’s loving gaze. He feels her presence.

4.• Filled with repentance• Sad and miserable/ Grief stricken• Helpless/ Heartbroken

5. Any two pointsHe was speaking in favour of Mirabai

• She meant no harm• Even as a child she loved the image of Lord Krishna Just as other children love

their toys• She was far too gentle to defy the rani

Q16 (Any 3 points)

• Loisel is caring & considerate towards his wife where as Perkins takes her for granted• Loisel knows that his wife is unhappy and tries to please her by getting the invitation to the

Ministerial Ball. Perkins only thinks of his monotonous life & tries to seek entertainment• Loisel works hard (overtime, making up tradesmen’s accounts, coping manuscripts) to repay

the debt they were under due to the frivolous nature of his wife. Perkins does not help his wifeeven with the routine housework.

• Loisel remains constant in his attitude. Perkins changes once things get back to normal

OR

• Persome thinks everyone wants to take advantage of her brother. The Bishop has a helpfulnature (goes to visit Marie’s mother as she is sick, sells the salt-cellers to help Mere Gringoire)

• Persome wants to call the police to get the convict arrested. The Bishop wants to help him(feed him, provides him a bed, give the candle sticks & shows him a safe path) in order tochange him

• Persome is critical of Marie. The Bishop is caring & concerned (goes to visit her mother as sheis sick, send her home to be with her mother, give his comforter to her as it is cold outside)

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Class IXSample Paper

English(Language and Literature)

M.M. 80 Time 3:00 hrs

The Question paper is divided into four sections:

Section A: Reading Comprehension 15 Marks

Section B: Writing 15 Marks

Section C: Grammar 15 Marks

Section D: Literature/Text Books 35 Marks

All questions are compulsory.

Marks are indicated against each question.

Section AReading – 15 Marks

1. Read the passage given below and write the option that you consider themost appropriate in your answer sheets:

(5 marks)Many animals are able to communicate with each other very well – but none of them cantalk as we do. That is, no animals use words.Birds cry out and make sounds that other birds understand. Smells, movements, andsounds are used for communication by animals, through which they express joy or angeror fear.Human speech is a very complicated process, which no animal can perform. One reasonis that in a very special way we use a whole series of organs to produce the sounds wewant to make when we utter words. The way our vocal cords are made to vibrate, the waythe throat, mouth and nasal cavities are adjusted, the way the lips, teeth, lower jaw,tongue, and palate are moved – just to make vowel and consonant sounds, is somethinganimals can’t do. They cannot produce a whole series of words to make a sentence.And there is another, perhaps more important reason why animals can’t talk. Words areonly labels for objects, actions, feelings, expressions and ideas. For example, the word‘bird’ is a label for a living, flying object. Other words describe its colour, shape, flyingand singing. Still other words would be used to tell what the speaker thinks or feels aboutthe bird or its actions.

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For human beings, therefore, the use of words means the use of labels or symbols, andthen organizing them in a certain way to communicate something. This requires a degreeof intelligence and logical thinking that no animals have. So, they can’t talk the waypeople do.

A. Communication in animals is made througha. smells, movements and soundsb. smells, setting and flyingc. smells, sitting and runningd. smells, sitting and eating

B. The emotions which are expressed by birds area. joy, love, hateb. joy, jealousy or zealc. joy, fear or angerd. joy, cry or anger

C. Animals cannot talk like us as human speeche is aa. complete processb. easy processc. complex processd. confused process

D. For using words properly human beings requirea. a degree of graduationb. intelligence and logical thinkingc. logical thinking and vocal cordsd. logical thinking and imagination

E. The noun form of ‘communicate’ isa. communicativeb. communicatedc. communicationd. communicating

2. Read the passage given below and write the option that you consider themost appropriate in your answer sheets:

(5 marks)Prafulla Chandra Ray was born on 2 August 1861 in the district of Jessore, now inBangladesh, close to the birth place of Madhusudan Dutt, widely regarded as the Miltonof Bengal. It was the best of times and the worst… The British had by now perfectedtheir role as masters and British values permeated the Indian upper classes to the very lastdetail like table manners. That of course, was not the worst of the British influence. Whatwas far more demeaning to the educated Indians – and there were several – was the factthat senior government positions were closed to them. Being forfeited of one’s right in

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one’s land of birth would become the rallying point for the Indian intelligentsia in theyears to come.Ray’s father Harish Chandra Ray, a man of learning and taste, was closely associatedwith the cultural and intellectual leaders of the time and exerted great influence on hisson. Ray had his early schooling in the village school founded by his father but soon hisfather shifted to Calcutta and at the age of nine, little Prafulla set eyes for the first time,on the bustling city that would be his home for many years to come. He was filled withwonder at the ever-changing sights and sounds – the city seemed to change moods everso often! His formal schooling was interrupted due to illness but that did not affect hiseducation.

A. The British perfected their role as masters becausea. they had enslaved Indiansb. they showed that they were superiorc. they were hated by the upper classesd. upper class Indians accepted them as role models

B. The educated Indians felt insulted by the fact thata. They had to follow British Customsb. They were not allowed to study in institutions of higher learningc. They were not promoted to senior government positionsd. They were forced to speak only in English.

C. Prafulla Chandra Ray was greatly influenced by…….a. his brotherb. his unclec. his fatherd. his cousin

D. Prafulla Chandra’s illness could not stop hisa. schoolingb. learningc. routined. sportsman spirit

E. ‘Intelligentsia’ here meansa. intelligent animalsb. Intel televisionc. intelligent peopled. a special detergent

3. Read the passage given below and write the option that you consider themost appropriate in your answer sheets

(5 marks)

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Surrounded by the deep blue sea, the tiny hillock consisting of only 80 acres of land,known as Ross Island, was the paradise from which the Commissioner ruled the 293 bigand small islands, 8,249 square kilometers in area.Now the only permanent residents of the deserted Ross island were some deer andpeacocks. They stamped over many a buried head, of convicts and their executioners, ofthose who gave orders and those who obeyed them, some good and some evil.Silent trees spread their branches and shoots into the crumbling skeletons of oncemajestic mansions in a desperate bid to stop them from totally disappearing. A millionleaves murmured against the violent gusts of wind trying to dislodge the fragments of thestructures from their intricate embrace. Wave after wave pounded the islet from all sides.There was no other sound. Strangely, I never heard any chirping of birds.

A. Ross Island wasa. the headquarters of the commissionerb. villa in which the commissioner livedc. a graveyard of the rulersd. just a tiny island .

B. On Ross island, housed deers, peacocks anda. remains of the rulers of the island.b. remains of the people who lived there.c. other animals and birdsd. visiting tourists

C. The ‘crumbling skeletons of once majestic mansions’ area. the beautiful houses that have now brokenb. the people who have died in the housesc. the people living in the housesd. the palaces that are now forests

D. The only sound heard on the islanda. waves and leavesb. animals on the islandsc. skeletons that are buriedd. evil spirits

E. The noun form of ‘trying’a. tryingb. tryc. triald. tried

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Section BWriting-15 Marks

4. You are Sonali/Sohan of Class IX living in a hostel in Gwalior. Write a letter toyour mother describing how you prepared a snack for yourself for the first time inyour room. (100 words) (6 marks)

OrYou are Mohit/Mohini living in 28/1, Tilak Nagar, New Delhi. Write a letter

to your aunt living in Mainpuri, Raj Mohalla, Uttar Pradesh telling her aboutseparating garbage in two different dust bins for a healthy living.

5. Government has started the ladli scheme in the Government schools to encourageeducation of the girls. Write an article about the scheme and its benefits not onlyfor the girls but also for the society. (120 words) (6 marks)

6. Tarun decided to write a story but after some time, he could not complete thestory as he lost interest. Complete his story on the basis of the beginning givenbelow. (60 words) (3 marks)

“Once upon a time, the Lion, the king of the forest, was celebrating his son’sbirthday. All the animals and birds of the forest were to participate in the grandfunction….”

Section – CGrammar – 15 Marks

7. Choose the most appropriate option from the ones given below to complete thefollowing passage. Write the answers in your answer sheet against the correct blanknumber. Do not copy the whole passage.

½ X 6=3Since the beginning of human existence, people (a) __________ over the world haveexpressed their emotions and ideas (b) _________ the medium of dance. The word ‘folk’means people. Folk dances express the moods and feelings of (c) _____________common people. Different regions (d) _________ India have their own dances.(e)_________ dance is accompanied by music and songs of the region to (f)___________ it belongs.

a) (i) all b). (i) in

(ii) whole (ii) into

(iii) much (iii) through

(iv) more (iv) of

c). (i). the d). (i) at

(ii) a (ii)of

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(iii) an (iii)for

(iv) some (iv) from

e). (i) each f). (i)what

(ii)all (ii) which

(iii) whole (iii)who

(iv) many (iv)whose

8. The underlined words in the following passage have not been used appropriately.Replace them by choosing the most appropriate option from the ones given belowthe passage. Write your answers in your answer-sheet with the correct number. Donot copy the whole passage.

½ X6=3Going up and down from one floor to another in a big mall can be (a) tired. To makethings easier, most of the big malls have special stairs-stairs that move. These movingstairs are called (b) escalate. When you step on to a moving stair, the steps (c) magicappear from under the ground. They take you up to the top, then (d) disappeared again.Where do they go? The stairs are (e) actual part of a huge belt that winds around twowheels. The steps are upright when you (f) riding on them. But they flatten out when theygo round the wheels.

(a) (i) tire(ii) tiring

(iii) tires (iv) untired

(b) (i) escalation(ii) escalated(iii)escalating(iv) escalators

(c) (i) magical (ii) magician (iii) magically (iv) magics

(d) (i) disappearance(ii) disappear(iii) disappears

(iv) disappearing

(e) (i) actually(ii) actual(iii) action(iv) actively

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(f) (i) ridden(ii) rides(iii) rode(iv) ride

9. Read the following dialogue and then complete the report by choosing the correctoption from the ones given below. Write your answers in your answer-sheet withcorrect blank number. Do not copy the dialogue and the report.

1 X 3=3Doctor : How are you feeling now?Raghu : Much better, sir.Doctor : Are you taking the medicines regularly?Raghu : yes, sir.

The doctor asked Raghu (a)________________. Raghu replied that (b)__________ muchbetter. The doctor further asked Raghu (c)____________ the medicines regularly. Raghureplied in the affirmative.

(a) (i) that how he was feeling(ii) how he was feeling .(iii) how you are feeling .(iv) how was he feeling.

(b) (i) I am feeling(ii) I was feeling(iii) he is feeling(iv) he was feeling

(c) (i) if you are taking(ii) if he is taking(iii) that he was taking(iv) if he was taking

10. Complete the following passage by choosing the correct passive forms of theverbs given in brackets from the alternatives given below the passage. Only writeyour answers in the answer-sheet against the correct blank number.

1 X 3=3It (a) ______________ (decide) to construct a number of flyovers at main intersections inthe capital to ease the traffic flow. It (b) __________ (hope) that the problem of trafficjams at these intersections (c) ______________ (solve) to a great extent.

(a) (i) is decided(ii) will be decided

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(iii) has been decided(iv) is being decided

(b) (i) has been hoped(ii) was hoped(iii) will be hoped(iv) is hoped

(c) (i) has been solved (ii) will be solved (iii) was solved (iv) had been solved

11. Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct alternative from those givenbelow. Only write your answers in the answer-sheet against the correct blanknumber. (3 marks)Neha: Your watch is exclusive. Please tell me (a) __________Nidhi: I bought it from a showroom (b) _______________Neha: Will you tell me (c) ____________________Nidhi: Only five hundred rupees.

(a) (i) when you bought it?(ii) why you bought it?(iii) where did you buy it from?(iv) where you bought it from?

(b) (i) who is situated in kamla nagar(ii) which is situated in kamla nagar?(iii) whom is situated in kamla nagar?(iv) where is situated in kamla nagar?

(c) (i) which it cost you? (ii) how much did it cost you? (iii) how many it cost you? (iv) how much it cost you?

Section ‘D’Text Books-35 marks

(Beehive)(PROSE)

(35 marks)12. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow by choosingthe most appropriate alternative from those given below.

I rather pride myself on my packing. Packing is one of those many things that I feel Iknow more about than any other person living. (It surprises me myself, sometimes, how

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many such things there are). I impressed the fact upon George and Harris and told themthat they had better leave the whole matter entirely to me. They fell in to the suggestionwith a readiness that had something uncanny about it. George put on a pipe and spreadhimself over the easy chair, and Harris cocked his legs on the table and lit a cigar.

(1x5=5 marks)

1. The writer offered to(a) sit on an easy chair(b) pack for all of them for the trip on his own(c) light a pipe(d) pack on his own

2. “The author’s friends fell in to the suggestion ….” Here “fell in” means(a) agreed to the author’s suggestion(b) fell down on the floor(c) started laughing(d) were happy at his suggestion

3. The word uncanny means(a) beautiful(b) lovely(c) strange(d) pretty

4. The author here is(a) sure of himself(b) arrogant(c) joking about his friends(d) happy about his trip

5. The lesson is about(a) the art of packing(b) a humourous story about three friends who are getting ready for a trip(c) three boatmen(d) a humourous story about friends and a dog

13. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow by choosingthe most appropriate alternative from those given below.

I was born into a middle-class Tamil family in the island town of Rameswaram in theerstwhile Madras State. My father, Jainulabdeen, had neither much formal education nor

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much wealth; despite these disadvantages, he possessed great innate wisdom and a truegenerosity of spirit. He had an ideal helpmate in my mother, Ashiamma. I do not recallthe exact number of people she fed every day, but I am quite certain that far moreoutsiders ate with us than all the members of our own family put together.

(1x5=5 marks)1. ‘I’ here refers to:

(a) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam(b) Bismillah Khan(c) M.F. Hussain(d) Salman Khan

2. The names of the writer’s parents are:(a) Jainulabdeen and Vallimma(b) Ashiamma and Jalal(c) Jainulabdeen and Ashiamma(d) Ashiamma and Kamaal

3. The writer’s father was(a) wise and generous(b) intelligent and wealthy(c) brave and strong(d) educated and spirited

4. We know that the writer’s mother was also very generous because(a) she helped her husband in his work(b) she gave food to many outsiders(c) she helped writer in his studies(d) she gave donations to many people

5. To be “large hearted” means(a) generous(b) wise(c) helpful(d) wealthy

14. Answer the following question in about 80 wordsMarks -05

Compare and contrast the atmosphere in and around the Baudhnath Shrine with thePashupatinath temple.

OR

What makes you feel that the mother is more attached to Bruno than the other membersof the family? Give reasons.

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15. Answer any two of the following questions in 30 - 40 wordsMarks 2 X2=4

(i) What shows Santosh Yadav’s concern for the environment?(ii) How did Gerrard manage to outwit the intruder?(iii)What qualities made Maria Sharapova a world famous player?

16. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow by choosingthe most appropriate alternatives from those given below. (1x4=4marks)

‘Now, you shall build as the birds do,And shall get your scanty food

By boring and boring, and boringAll day in the hard, dry wood’.

(i) Who composed the above lines?(a) Phoebe Cary(b) Coates Kinney(c) Robert Frost(d) William Wordsworth

(ii) Who is the speaker in this extract?(a) fat woman(b) St. Peter(c) the people of Northland(d) none of the above

(iii)The Father cursed the woman saying that she would have to(a) cook her the food(b) make a hole in the dry wood(c) live in the forest(d) toil hard for her food

(iv)Scanty food means(a) very little quantity of food(b) food for spoiling(c) food for giving someone(d) food for giving to animals

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17. Answer the following question in about 30 - 40 wordsMarks -02

Why does the poet say that no lands are foreign?

OrWhat does the poet wish for the snake?

Supplementary Reader (Moments)

18. Answer the following question in about 80 wordsMarks -05

Describe how Prashant reached his village after the super cyclone

OrIn the lesson, “A House is Not a Home”, the author thinks differently. But the actions ofthe school-mates change the authors understanding of life and people and comfort himemotionally. Mention at least two actions.

19. Answer the following questions in about 40 - 50 words.Marks-03

Bring out the humour in the Butter episode when George and Harris packed.

Or

Though the people called the prince “The Happy Prince”, it was crying. Why?

20. Answer the following question in about 30 - 40 words.Marks-02

How did Behrman help Johnsy?Or

If Lushkoff was not a willing worker then why did he agree to chop the wood for Sergei?

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CLASS IX

MARKING SCHEME

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

SAMPLE PAPER

MAXIMUM MARKS – 80

SECTION – A

1. (i) a - smells, movements and sounds(ii) c - joy, fear or anger

(iii) c - complex process (iv) b - intelligence and logical thinking (v) c - communication

2. (i) a – upper class Indians accepted them as role models (ii) c – they were not promoted to senior government positions

(iii) c - his father (iv) b— learning

(v) c - intelligent people

3. (i) a – the headquarters of the commissioner(ii) b – remains of the people who lived there

(iii) a- the beautiful houses that have now broken (iv) a – waves and leaves

(v) c - trial

SECTION- BWRITING

4. Letter WritingObjectives

Letter Writing (Informal Letter) Objective: To use an appropriate style. To write an informal letter to family and

friends. To plan, organize and present ideas coherently, Marking: Marking should be in accordance with the following writing assessment

scale.

Content: 4 marks

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Fluency & accuracy: 2 marks Total : 6 marks

Value points- Name of the hostel- When, why and where you prepared the snack- Procedure- Reaction of the fellow students

OR

- Arranging two different dustbins- One for biodegradable and one for non-biodegradable garbage- Reason for selecting- Separating garbage at the source-level- Uses of separate bins.

5. Articles Writing Value Points - The Ladli Scheme

- Relevant points related to the scheme ( If not mentioned, marks not to bededucted)

Benefits- Motivation to girls to attain higher education- Self - sufficiency- Employment opportunities- Equal treatment to the boys and girls.- Any other relevant points

6. Story Writing Objectives: To develop a story, To develop imagination and critical thinking Marking: Marking should be in accordance with the following writingassessment scale Content: 1marks Coherent and Fluency: 2 marks

Total: 3 marks Value Points

- They will develop the story on the basis of their own imagination.

SECTION-C

GRAMMAR

7. Objective: To test the appropriate use of grammatical items like prepositions,Determiners, connectors, modals etc.

Marking: ½ mark for each correct answer 1/2x6= 3

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(a) all(b) through(c) the(d) of(e) each(f) which

8. Objective: To test the use of proper tense forms and to test the ability to formWords specifically nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs etc.

Marking: ½ mark for each correct answer 1/2x6= 3 (a)- (ii) tiring (b)- (iv) escalators (c)- (iii) magically (d)- (ii)disappear (e)- (i) actually (f)- (iv)ride

9. Objective: To test the use of reported speechMarking: 1 marks for each correct answer (a)- (ii) how he was feeling then (b)- (iv) he was feeling (c)- (iv) if he was taking

10. Objective: To test the appropriate use of passive forms of verbs Marking: 1 marks for each correct answer 1x3= 3 (a)- (iii) has been decided (b)- (iv) is hoped (c)- (ii) will be solved

11. Objective: To test the ability of using clauses in a conversation Marking: 1 mark for each correct answer (a)- (iv) where you bought it from? (b)- (ii) which is situated in Kamla Nagar? (c)- (iv) how much it cost you?

SECTION-D

TEXT BOOK

Q. No.12 One mark for each correct answer.(5X1=5) (1) (b) pack for all of them for the trip on his own (2) (a) agreed to author’s suggestion (3) (c) strange (4) (a) sure of himself

(5) (b) a humourous story about three friends who are getting ready for a trip

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Q. No. 13 One mark for each correct answer. (5X1=5) (1) (a) APJ Abdul Kalam (2) (c) Jainulabdeen and Ashiamma (3) (a) wise and generous (4) (b) she gave food to many outsiders (5) (a) generous

Q. No. 14 (5x1= 5) Long Answer type Questions Value Points

Baudhnath Shrine - Pashupatinath-No crowd/noise -Atmosphere of great confusion-Calmness in atmosphere -Noise & Crowd-Small shops on outer road -People running here & there

-dirty

OR

She looks after him,-feeds with a bottle,-trains him a lot of tricks,-inconsolable atBruno’s departure,-refuses to eat anything,-sits with him for hours.

Q. No. 15 Any two questions (2x2= 4)

(i) She brought down 500 kilograms of garbage from the Everest to cleanthe environment

(ii) Pushed him inside the cupboard & locked him with his presence of mind & intelligence (iii) Her talent, unwavering desire to succeed and readiness to sacrifice

Q. No. 16 MCQ (1x4= 4) (1) (a) Phoebe Cary (2) (b) St. Peter (3) (b) toil hard for her food (4) (a) very little quantity of food

Q. No. 17 Any one question out of 2 (1x2=2 marks)-As we all live on the same earth in the same way

ORTo save itself from the cruel hands, by slipping into reeds, water unhurt.

Q. No. 18 Long Answer type Questions (5x1= 5)Took a long and strong stick, waded in water, had to swim, pushed deadbodies of human beings and animals, found no villagers, and could meet hisbrother and sister at the shelter.

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OR-They gave him school supplies; note books, clothes, sweat suits-Introduced & invited him and made him feel happy

Q. No. 19 Short Answer type Question (3x1=3)George stepped on the butter,-tried to put it in the kettle,--put it on the chair,-Harris sat on it,-searched for the butter.

OR To see the sorrows, miseries and grief of the people

Q. No. 20 Short Answer type questions (2x1= 2)-Behrman painted leaf for Johnsy to make her feel better

OR

Because of pride and shame, he had been trapped by his own wordsbecause of telling lies in one way or the other.

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[kaM ^d*[kaM ^d*[kaM ^d*[kaM ^d*

iz'u 1iz'u 1iz'u 1iz'u 1---- fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks è;kuiwoZd i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uks a osQ fy, fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks è;kuiwoZd i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uks a osQ fy, fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks è;kuiwoZd i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uks a osQ fy, fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks è;kuiwoZd i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uks a osQ fy, lgh fodYi lgh fodYi lgh fodYi lgh fodYi

pqudj mÙkpqudj mÙkpqudj mÙkpqudj mÙkj iqfLrdk esa fyf[k, µj iqfLrdk esa fyf[k, µj iqfLrdk esa fyf[k, µj iqfLrdk esa fyf[k, µ

Hkkjrh; n'kZu fl[kkrk gS fd thou dk ,d vk'k; vkSj y{; gS] ml Hkkjrh; n'kZu fl[kkrk gS fd thou dk ,d vk'k; vkSj y{; gS] ml Hkkjrh; n'kZu fl[kkrk gS fd thou dk ,d vk'k; vkSj y{; gS] ml Hkkjrh; n'kZu fl[kkrk gS fd thou dk ,d vk'k; vkSj y{; gS] ml

vk'k; dh [kkst gekjk nkf;Ro gS vkSj var esa ml y{; dks izkIr dj ysuk] vk'k; dh [kkst gekjk nkf;Ro gS vkSj var esa ml y{; dks izkIr dj ysuk] vk'k; dh [kkst gekjk nkf;Ro gS vkSj var esa ml y{; dks izkIr dj ysuk] vk'k; dh [kkst gekjk nkf;Ro gS vkSj var esa ml y{; dks izkIr dj ysuk]

gekjk fo'ks"k vf/dkj gSA bl izdkj n'kZu tks fd vk'k; dks mn~?kkfVr djus gekjk fo'ks"k vf/dkj gSA bl izdkj n'kZu tks fd vk'k; dks mn~?kkfVr djus gekjk fo'ks"k vf/dkj gSA bl izdkj n'kZu tks fd vk'k; dks mn~?kkfVr djus gekjk fo'ks"k vf/dkj gSA bl izdkj n'kZu tks fd vk'k; dks mn~?kkfVr djus

dh dksf'k'k djrk gS vkSj tgkdh dksf'k'k djrk gS vkSj tgkdh dksf'k'k djrk gS vkSj tgkdh dksf'k'k djrk gS vkSj tgk¡ rd mls blesa liQyrk feyrh gS] og bl ¡ rd mls blesa liQyrk feyrh gS] og bl ¡ rd mls blesa liQyrk feyrh gS] og bl ¡ rd mls blesa liQyrk feyrh gS] og bl

y{; rd vxzlj gksus dh izfØ;k gSA oy{; rd vxzlj gksus dh izfØ;k gSA oy{; rd vxzlj gksus dh izfØ;k gSA oy{; rd vxzlj gksus dh izfØ;k gSA oqQy feykdj vkf[kj ;g y{; D;k gSqQy feykdj vkf[kj ;g y{; D;k gSqQy feykdj vkf[kj ;g y{; D;k gSqQy feykdj vkf[kj ;g y{; D;k gS\\\\

bl vFkZ esa ;FkkFkZ dh izkfIr og gS ftlesa ik ysuk] osQoy tkuuk ugha gS] bl vFkZ esa ;FkkFkZ dh izkfIr og gS ftlesa ik ysuk] osQoy tkuuk ugha gS] bl vFkZ esa ;FkkFkZ dh izkfIr og gS ftlesa ik ysuk] osQoy tkuuk ugha gS] bl vFkZ esa ;FkkFkZ dh izkfIr og gS ftlesa ik ysuk] osQoy tkuuk ugha gS]

cfYd mlh dk va'k gks tkuk gSA bl miyfC/ esa ck/k D;k gS cfYd mlh dk va'k gks tkuk gSA bl miyfC/ esa ck/k D;k gS cfYd mlh dk va'k gks tkuk gSA bl miyfC/ esa ck/k D;k gS cfYd mlh dk va'k gks tkuk gSA bl miyfC/ esa ck/k D;k gS \\\\ ck/k,¡ dbZ ck/k,¡ dbZ ck/k,¡ dbZ ck/k,¡ dbZ

gSaA ij bgSaA ij bgSaA ij bgSaA ij buesa izeq[k gS µ vKku A vf'kf{kr vkRek ugha gS] ;gk¡ rd fd uesa izeq[k gS µ vKku A vf'kf{kr vkRek ugha gS] ;gk¡ rd fd uesa izeq[k gS µ vKku A vf'kf{kr vkRek ugha gS] ;gk¡ rd fd uesa izeq[k gS µ vKku A vf'kf{kr vkRek ugha gS] ;gk¡ rd fd

;FkkFkZ lalkj Hkh ugha gSA ;g n'kZu gh gS tks mls f'kf{kr djrk gS vkSj viuh ;FkkFkZ lalkj Hkh ugha gSA ;g n'kZu gh gS tks mls f'kf{kr djrk gS vkSj viuh ;FkkFkZ lalkj Hkh ugha gSA ;g n'kZu gh gS tks mls f'kf{kr djrk gS vkSj viuh ;FkkFkZ lalkj Hkh ugha gSA ;g n'kZu gh gS tks mls f'kf{kr djrk gS vkSj viuh

f'k{kk ls mls ml vKku ls eqfDr fnykrk gS] tks ;FkkFkZ n'kZu ugha gksus nsrkA f'k{kk ls mls ml vKku ls eqfDr fnykrk gS] tks ;FkkFkZ n'kZu ugha gksus nsrkA f'k{kk ls mls ml vKku ls eqfDr fnykrk gS] tks ;FkkFkZ n'kZu ugha gksus nsrkA f'k{kk ls mls ml vKku ls eqfDr fnykrk gS] tks ;FkkFkZ n'kZu ugha gksus nsrkA

bl izdkj ,d nk'kZfud gksuk ,d ckSn~f/d vuqxebl izdkj ,d nk'kZfud gksuk ,d ckSn~f/d vuqxebl izdkj ,d nk'kZfud gksuk ,d ckSn~f/d vuqxebl izdkj ,d nk'kZfud gksuk ,d ckSn~f/d vuqxeu djuk ugha gS] cfYd u djuk ugha gS] cfYd u djuk ugha gS] cfYd u djuk ugha gS] cfYd

,d 'kfDrizn vuq'kklu ij pyuk gS] D;ks afd lR; dh [kkst esa yxs gq,,d 'kfDrizn vuq'kklu ij pyuk gS] D;ks afd lR; dh [kkst esa yxs gq,,d 'kfDrizn vuq'kklu ij pyuk gS] D;ks afd lR; dh [kkst esa yxs gq,,d 'kfDrizn vuq'kklu ij pyuk gS] D;ks afd lR; dh [kkst esa yxs gq, lgh lgh lgh lgh

nk'kZfud dks vius thou dks bl izdkj vkpfjr djuk iM++rk gS rkfd ml nk'kZfud dks vius thou dks bl izdkj vkpfjr djuk iM++rk gS rkfd ml nk'kZfud dks vius thou dks bl izdkj vkpfjr djuk iM++rk gS rkfd ml nk'kZfud dks vius thou dks bl izdkj vkpfjr djuk iM++rk gS rkfd ml

;FkkFkZ ls ,dkdkj gks tk; ftls og [kkst jgk gSA okLro esa] ;gh thou dk ;FkkFkZ ls ,dkdkj gks tk; ftls og [kkst jgk gSA okLro esa] ;gh thou dk ;FkkFkZ ls ,dkdkj gks tk; ftls og [kkst jgk gSA okLro esa] ;gh thou dk ;FkkFkZ ls ,dkdkj gks tk; ftls og [kkst jgk gSA okLro esa] ;gh thou dk

,dek=k lgh ekxZ gS vkSj lHkh,dek=k lgh ekxZ gS vkSj lHkh,dek=k lgh ekxZ gS vkSj lHkh,dek=k lgh ekxZ gS vkSj lHkh nk'kZfudksa dks bldk ikyu djuk gksrk gS] nk'kZfudksa dks bldk ikyu djuk gksrk gS] nk'kZfudksa dks bldk ikyu djuk gksrk gS] nk'kZfudksa dks bldk ikyu djuk gksrk gS]

vkSj nk'kZfud gh ugh] cfYd lHkh euq";ks a dks] D;ks afd lHkh euq";ks a osQ vkSj nk'kZfud gh ugh] cfYd lHkh euq";ks a dks] D;ks afd lHkh euq";ks a osQ vkSj nk'kZfud gh ugh] cfYd lHkh euq";ks a dks] D;ks afd lHkh euq";ks a osQ vkSj nk'kZfud gh ugh] cfYd lHkh euq";ks a dks] D;ks afd lHkh euq";ks a osQ

nkf;Ro vkSj fu;kZr ,d gh gSaAnkf;Ro vkSj fu;kZr ,d gh gSaAnkf;Ro vkSj fu;kZr ,d gh gSaAnkf;Ro vkSj fu;kZr ,d gh gSaA

(1)(1)(1)(1) Hkkjrh; n'kZu Hkkjrh; n'kZu Hkkjrh; n'kZu Hkkjrh; n'kZu fdl y{; dh vksj laosQr djrkfdl y{; dh vksj laosQr djrkfdl y{; dh vksj laosQr djrkfdl y{; dh vksj laosQr djrk gS gS gS gS \\\\ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) ;FkkFkZ dh izkfIr dj ysuk;FkkFkZ dh izkfIr dj ysuk;FkkFkZ dh izkfIr dj ysuk;FkkFkZ dh izkfIr dj ysuk

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([([([([k)k)k)k) thou dk ,d vk'k; vkthou dk ,d vk'k; vkthou dk ,d vk'k; vkthou dk ,d vk'k; vkSj y{; gSSj y{; gSSj y{; gSSj y{; gS

(x)(x)(x)(x) ;FkkFkZ osQ lkFk ,dkdkj gks tkuk;FkkFkZ osQ lkFk ,dkdkj gks tkuk;FkkFkZ osQ lkFk ,dkdkj gks tkuk;FkkFkZ osQ lkFk ,dkdkj gks tkuk

(?(?(?(?k)k)k)k) f'kf{kr gks tkukf'kf{kr gks tkukf'kf{kr gks tkukf'kf{kr gks tkuk

(2)(2)(2)(2) y{; izkIr djus esa izeq[k ck/k D;k gS y{; izkIr djus esa izeq[k ck/k D;k gS y{; izkIr djus esa izeq[k ck/k D;k gS y{; izkIr djus esa izeq[k ck/k D;k gS \\\\ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) vf'kf{kr gksukvf'kf{kr gksukvf'kf{kr gksukvf'kf{kr gksuk

([k)([k)([k)([k) KkuKkuKkuKku dk vHkko dk vHkko dk vHkko dk vHkko

(x)(x)(x)(x) ;FkkFkZ n'kZu;FkkFkZ n'kZu;FkkFkZ n'kZu;FkkFkZ n'kZu

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) vuq'kklu ghurkvuq'kklu ghurkvuq'kklu ghurkvuq'kklu ghurk

(3)(3)(3)(3) thou dk ,d ek=k thou dk ,d ek=k thou dk ,d ek=k thou dk ,d ek=k mís';mís';mís';mís'; D;k gS D;k gS D;k gS D;k gS \\\\ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) ,d 'kfDri,d 'kfDri,d 'kfDri,d 'kfDrizn vuq'kklu ij pyukzn vuq'kklu ij pyukzn vuq'kklu ij pyukzn vuq'kklu ij pyuk

([k)([k)([k)([k) ckSn~f/d vuqxeu djuk ckSn~f/d vuqxeu djuk ckSn~f/d vuqxeu djuk ckSn~f/d vuqxeu djuk

(x)(x)(x)(x) f'kf{kr gksukf'kf{kr gksukf'kf{kr gksukf'kf{kr gksuk

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) vKku ls eqDr gksukvKku ls eqDr gksukvKku ls eqDr gksukvKku ls eqDr gksuk

(4)(4)(4)(4) ^vuq'kklu* 'kCn esa milxZ dk lgh fodYi gSµ^vuq'kklu* 'kCn esa milxZ dk lgh fodYi gSµ^vuq'kklu* 'kCn esa milxZ dk lgh fodYi gSµ^vuq'kklu* 'kCn esa milxZ dk lgh fodYi gSµ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) vu vu vu vu ++++ m'kklu m'kklu m'kklu m'kklu

([k)([k)([k)([k) v v v v ++++ uq'kklu uq'kklu uq'kklu uq'kklu

(x)(x)(x)(x) vuq vuq vuq vuq ++++ 'kklu 'kklu 'kklu 'kklu

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) vuq'kk vuq'kk vuq'kk vuq'kk ++++ lu lu lu lu

(5)(5)(5)(5) bl x|ka'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS µbl x|ka'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS µbl x|ka'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS µbl x|ka'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS µ 1111

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(d)(d)(d)(d) thou n'kZu thou n'kZu thou n'kZu thou n'kZu

([k)([k)([k)([k) nk'kZfudrknk'kZfudrknk'kZfudrknk'kZfudrk

(x)(x)(x)(x) lR; dh [kkstlR; dh [kkstlR; dh [kkstlR; dh [kkst

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) Hkkjrh; n'kZuHkkjrh; n'kZuHkkjrh; n'kZuHkkjrh; n'kZu

iz'u 2iz'u 2iz'u 2iz'u 2---- fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks è;kuiwoZd i<+dj uhps fn, x, iz'uks a osQ fy, lgh è;kuiwoZd i<+dj uhps fn, x, iz'uks a osQ fy, lgh è;kuiwoZd i<+dj uhps fn, x, iz'uks a osQ fy, lgh è;kuiwoZd i<+dj uhps fn, x, iz'uks a osQ fy, lgh

fodYi pqudj mÙkj iqfLrdk esa fyf[k, µfodYi pqudj mÙkj iqfLrdk esa fyf[k, µfodYi pqudj mÙkj iqfLrdk esa fyf[k, µfodYi pqudj mÙkj iqfLrdk esa fyf[k, µ 05050505

ekuo tkfr vius mn~Hkodky ls gh izÑfr dh xksn esa gh tUe fy;kekuo tkfr vius mn~Hkodky ls gh izÑfr dh xksn esa gh tUe fy;kekuo tkfr vius mn~Hkodky ls gh izÑfr dh xksn esa gh tUe fy;kekuo tkfr vius mn~Hkodky ls gh izÑfr dh xksn esa gh tUe fy;k

vkSj mlh ls vius Hkj.kµiks"k.k dh lkexzh izkIr dhA lHkh izdkj osQ oU; ;k vkSj mlh ls vius Hkj.kµiks"k.k dh lkexzh izkIr dhA lHkh izdkj osQ oU; ;k vkSj mlh ls vius Hkj.kµiks"k.k dh lkexzh izkIr dhA lHkh izdkj osQ oU; ;k vkSj mlh ls vius Hkj.kµiks"k.k dh lkexzh izkIr dhA lHkh izdkj osQ oU; ;k

izizizizkkkkÑfrdfrdfrdfrd miknku gh mlosQ thou vkSj thfodk osQ ,dek=k lk/u FksA iz miknku gh mlosQ thou vkSj thfodk osQ ,dek=k lk/u FksA iz miknku gh mlosQ thou vkSj thfodk osQ ,dek=k lk/u FksA iz miknku gh mlosQ thou vkSj thfodk osQ ,dek=k lk/u FksA izÑfr fr fr fr

us gh ekuo thou dks laj{k.k iznku fd;kA jkepanz] lhrk o y{e.k us Hkh us gh ekuo thou dks laj{k.k iznku fd;kA jkepanz] lhrk o y{e.k us Hkh us gh ekuo thou dks laj{k.k iznku fd;kA jkepanz] lhrk o y{e.k us Hkh us gh ekuo thou dks laj{k.k iznku fd;kA jkepanz] lhrk o y{e.k us Hkh

iapoVh uked LFkku ij oqQfV;k cukdj ouokl dk yiapoVh uked LFkku ij oqQfV;k cukdj ouokl dk yiapoVh uked LFkku ij oqQfV;k cukdj ouokl dk yiapoVh uked LFkku ij oqQfV;k cukdj ouokl dk yack le; O;rhr fd;k ack le; O;rhr fd;k ack le; O;rhr fd;k ack le; O;rhr fd;k

FkkA FkkA FkkA FkkA

o``o` `o` `o` `{kks a dh ydM+h ls ekuo vusd izdkj osQ ykHk mBkrk gSA mlus ydM+h dks {kks a dh ydM+h ls ekuo vusd izdkj osQ ykHk mBkrk gSA mlus ydM+h dks {kks a dh ydM+h ls ekuo vusd izdkj osQ ykHk mBkrk gSA mlus ydM+h dks {kks a dh ydM+h ls ekuo vusd izdkj osQ ykHk mBkrk gSA mlus ydM+h dks

b±/u osQ :i esa iz;qDr fd;kA blls edku o >ksifM+;k¡ cukb±A bekjrh ydM+h ls b±/u osQ :i esa iz;qDr fd;kA blls edku o >ksifM+;k¡ cukb±A bekjrh ydM+h ls b±/u osQ :i esa iz;qDr fd;kA blls edku o >ksifM+;k¡ cukb±A bekjrh ydM+h ls b±/u osQ :i esa iz;qDr fd;kA blls edku o >ksifM+;k¡ cukb±A bekjrh ydM+h ls

Hkou µ fuekZ.k] Ñf"k ;a=k] ifjogu] tSlsµjFk] Vªd rFkk jsyks a osQ fMCcs rFkk Hkou µ fuekZ.k] Ñf"k ;a=k] ifjogu] tSlsµjFk] Vªd rFkk jsyks a osQ fMCcs rFkk Hkou µ fuekZ.k] Ñf"k ;a=k] ifjogu] tSlsµjFk] Vªd rFkk jsyks a osQ fMCcs rFkk Hkou µ fuekZ.k] Ñf"k ;a=k] ifjogu] tSlsµjFk] Vªd rFkk jsyks a osQ fMCcs rFkk

iQuhZpjiQuhZpjiQuhZpjiQuhZpj vkfn cuk, tkrs gSaA dks;yk Hkh ydM+h dk izfr:i gSA o`{kks a dh ydM+h vkfn cuk, tkrs gSaA dks;yk Hkh ydM+h dk izfr:i gSA o`{kks a dh ydM+h vkfn cuk, tkrs gSaA dks;yk Hkh ydM+h dk izfr:i gSA o`{kks a dh ydM+h vkfn cuk, tkrs gSaA dks;yk Hkh ydM+h dk izfr:i gSA o`{kks a dh ydM+h

rFkk mlosQ mRiknrFkk mlosQ mRiknrFkk mlosQ mRiknrFkk mlosQ mRikn_ tSls _ tSls _ tSls _ tSls µ ukfj;y dk twV] ydM+h dk cqjknk] phM+ dh ydM+h µ ukfj;y dk twV] ydM+h dk cqjknk] phM+ dh ydM+h µ ukfj;y dk twV] ydM+h dk cqjknk] phM+ dh ydM+h µ ukfj;y dk twV] ydM+h dk cqjknk] phM+ dh ydM+h

vkfn fofHkUu blls oLrqvks a dk iz;ksx iQy] dk¡p osQ crZu vkfn uktqd inkFkksvkfn fofHkUu blls oLrqvks a dk iz;ksx iQy] dk¡p osQ crZu vkfn uktqd inkFkksvkfn fofHkUu blls oLrqvks a dk iz;ksx iQy] dk¡p osQ crZu vkfn uktqd inkFkksvkfn fofHkUu blls oLrqvks a dk iz;ksx iQy] dk¡p osQ crZu vkfn uktqd inkFkks ± dh ± dh ± dh ± dh

iSfdax osQ fd;k tkrk gSAiSfdax osQ fd;k tkrk gSAiSfdax osQ fd;k tkrk gSAiSfdax osQ fd;k tkrk gSA

bl izdkj obl izdkj obl izdkj obl izdkj o`{kks a ls fofHkUu izR;{k ykHkks a osQ vfrfjDr ijks{k iQk;ns Hkh `{kks a ls fofHkUu izR;{k ykHkks a osQ vfrfjDr ijks{k iQk;ns Hkh `{kks a ls fofHkUu izR;{k ykHkks a osQ vfrfjDr ijks{k iQk;ns Hkh `{kks a ls fofHkUu izR;{k ykHkks a osQ vfrfjDr ijks{k iQk;ns Hkh

gSaA thou nkf;uh vkWDlhtu isM+k s a ls izkIr gksrh gSA o`{kks a osQ vkf/D; ls ck<+ gSaA thou nkf;uh vkWDlhtu isM+k s a ls izkIr gksrh gSA o`{kks a osQ vkf/D; ls ck<+ gSaA thou nkf;uh vkWDlhtu isM+k s a ls izkIr gksrh gSA o`{kks a osQ vkf/D; ls ck<+ gSaA thou nkf;uh vkWDlhtu isM+k s a ls izkIr gksrh gSA o`{kks a osQ vkf/D; ls ck<+

fu;a=k.k esa lgk;rk feyrh gSAfu;a=k.k esa lgk;rk feyrh gSAfu;a=k.k esa lgk;rk feyrh gSAfu;a=k.k esa lgk;rk feyrh gSA

(1)(1)(1)(1) vkfndky esa ekuo vkfndky esa ekuo vkfndky esa ekuo vkfndky esa ekuo thou fdl ij vk/kfjr Fkkthou fdl ij vk/kfjr Fkkthou fdl ij vk/kfjr Fkkthou fdl ij vk/kfjr Fkk \\\\ 1111

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(d)(d)(d)(d) iQy&iwQy iQy&iwQy iQy&iwQy iQy&iwQy

([k)([k)([k)([k) oU; ;k izkoU; ;k izkoU; ;k izkoU; ;k izkÑfrd miknkuÑfrd miknkuÑfrd miknkuÑfrd miknku

(x)(x)(x)(x) dy&dkj[kkusdy&dkj[kkusdy&dkj[kkusdy&dkj[kkus

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) Ñf"k ;a=kÑf"k ;a=kÑf"k ;a=kÑf"k ;a=k

(2)(2)(2)(2) ^ydM+h* dk izfr:i D;k gS ^ydM+h* dk izfr:i D;k gS ^ydM+h* dk izfr:i D;k gS ^ydM+h* dk izfr:i D;k gS \\\\ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) ydM+h dk cqjknk ydM+h dk cqjknk ydM+h dk cqjknk ydM+h dk cqjknk

([k)([k)([k)([k) iQuhZpjiQuhZpjiQuhZpjiQuhZpj

(x)(x)(x)(x) dks;ykdks;ykdks;ykdks;yk

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) ukfj;y dk twVukfj;y dk twVukfj;y dk twVukfj;y dk twV

(3)(3)(3)(3) o`{kks a ls ijks{k iQk;nk fdlesa gks ldrk gSµo`{kks a ls ijks{k iQk;nk fdlesa gks ldrk gSµo`{kks a ls ijks{k iQk;nk fdlesa gks ldrk gSµo`{kks a ls ijks{k iQk;nk fdlesa gks ldrk gSµ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) ck<+ fu;a=k.kck<+ fu;a=k.kck<+ fu;a=k.kck<+ fu;a=k.k

([k)([k)([k)([k) iQuhZpj iQuhZpj iQuhZpj iQuhZpj

(x)(x)(x)(x) ifjoguifjoguifjoguifjogu

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) Hkou fuekZ.kHkou fuekZ.kHkou fuekZ.kHkou fuekZ.k

(4) ^iapoVh* dk lekl foxzg gS µ(4) ^iapoVh* dk lekl foxzg gS µ(4) ^iapoVh* dk lekl foxzg gS µ(4) ^iapoVh* dk lekl foxzg gS µ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) ik¡p oVks a dk lekgkjik¡p oVks a dk lekgkjik¡p oVks a dk lekgkjik¡p oVks a dk lekgkj

([k)([k)([k)([k) ik¡p gSa oV ftlosQik¡p gSa oV ftlosQik¡p gSa oV ftlosQik¡p gSa oV ftlosQ

(x)(x)(x)(x) iap osQ fy, oVhiap osQ fy, oVhiap osQ fy, oVhiap osQ fy, oVh

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) iap vkSj oVhiap vkSj oVhiap vkSj oVhiap vkSj oVh

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(5)(5)(5)(5) bl x|ak'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS µbl x|ak'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS µbl x|ak'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS µbl x|ak'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS µ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) ekuo thouekuo thouekuo thouekuo thou

([k)([k)([k)([k) isM+&ikS/s vkSj gekjk thouisM+&ikS/s vkSj gekjk thouisM+&ikS/s vkSj gekjk thouisM+&ikS/s vkSj gekjk thou

(x)(x)(x)(x) iapoVhiapoVhiapoVhiapoVh

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) ththththou vkSj thfodkou vkSj thfodkou vkSj thfodkou vkSj thfodk

iz'u 3iz'u 3iz'u 3iz'u 3---- fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks i<+dj uhps fn, x, iz'uks a osQ fy, lgh fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks i<+dj uhps fn, x, iz'uks a osQ fy, lgh fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks i<+dj uhps fn, x, iz'uks a osQ fy, lgh fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks i<+dj uhps fn, x, iz'uks a osQ fy, lgh

fodYi pqudj fyf[k, µfodYi pqudj fyf[k, µfodYi pqudj fyf[k, µfodYi pqudj fyf[k, µ 5555

oqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cu oqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cu oqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cu oqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cu

Bksdj ekj] iVd er ekFkkBksdj ekj] iVd er ekFkkBksdj ekj] iVd er ekFkkBksdj ekj] iVd er ekFkk

rsjh jkg jksdrs okgursjh jkg jksdrs okgursjh jkg jksdrs okgursjh jkg jksdrs okgu

oqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cuoqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cuoqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cuoqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cu

ysµnsdj thuk] D;k thuk ysµnsdj thuk] D;k thuk ysµnsdj thuk] D;k thuk ysµnsdj thuk] D;k thuk \\\\

ddddc rd xe osQ vk¡lw ihuk c rd xe osQ vk¡lw ihuk c rd xe osQ vk¡lw ihuk c rd xe osQ vk¡lw ihuk \\\\

ekuork us rq>dks lhapkekuork us rq>dks lhapkekuork us rq>dks lhapkekuork us rq>dks lhapk

cgk ;qxks a rd [kwuµilhuk Acgk ;qxks a rd [kwuµilhuk Acgk ;qxks a rd [kwuµilhuk Acgk ;qxks a rd [kwuµilhuk A

oqQN u djsxk oqQN u djsxk oqQN u djsxk oqQN u djsxk \\\\ fd;k djsxk µ fd;k djsxk µ fd;k djsxk µ fd;k djsxk µ

js euq"; µ cl dkrj Øanu js euq"; µ cl dkrj Øanu js euq"; µ cl dkrj Øanu js euq"; µ cl dkrj Øanu \\\\

viZ.k dj loZLo euqt dks] viZ.k dj loZLo euqt dks] viZ.k dj loZLo euqt dks] viZ.k dj loZLo euqt dks]

dj u nq"V dks vkRe µ leiZ.k dj u nq"V dks vkRe µ leiZ.k dj u nq"V dks vkRe µ leiZ.k dj u nq"V dks vkRe µ leiZ.k

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oqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cuoqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cuoqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cuoqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cu AAAA

(1)(1)(1)(1) dfo D;k djus dfo D;k djus dfo D;k djus dfo D;k djus dh izsj.kdh izsj.kdh izsj.kdh izsj.kk ns jgkk ns jgkk ns jgkk ns jgk gS gS gS gS \\\\ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) xe osQ vk¡lw ihus dh xe osQ vk¡lw ihus dh xe osQ vk¡lw ihus dh xe osQ vk¡lw ihus dh

([k)([k)([k)([k) vkRe&leiZ.kvkRe&leiZ.kvkRe&leiZ.kvkRe&leiZ.k dh dh dh dh

(x)(x)(x)(x) :dkoVks a dks Bksdj ekjus dh:dkoVks a dks Bksdj ekjus dh:dkoVks a dks Bksdj ekjus dh:dkoVks a dks Bksdj ekjus dh

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) dk;j u cuus dhdk;j u cuus dhdk;j u cuus dhdk;j u cuus dh

(2)(2)(2)(2) dfo osQ vuqlkj fdl izdkj dk thou O;FkZ gS dfo osQ vuqlkj fdl izdkj dk thou O;FkZ gS dfo osQ vuqlkj fdl izdkj dk thou O;FkZ gS dfo osQ vuqlkj fdl izdkj dk thou O;FkZ gS \\\\ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) oqQN Hkh cudj thuk oqQN Hkh cudj thuk oqQN Hkh cudj thuk oqQN Hkh cudj thuk

([k)([k)([k)([k) le>kSrk oknhle>kSrk oknhle>kSrk oknhle>kSrk oknh

(x)(x)(x)(x) [kwu ilhuk cgkdj[kwu ilhuk cgkdj[kwu ilhuk cgkdj[kwu ilhuk cgkdj

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) euq"; dks euq"; dks euq"; dks euq"; dks LoZLo vfiZr djosQLoZLo vfiZr djosQLoZLo vfiZr djosQLoZLo vfiZr djosQ

(3)(3)(3)(3) ^dk;j* ls rkRi;Z gS µ^dk;j* ls rkRi;Z gS µ^dk;j* ls rkRi;Z gS µ^dk;j* ls rkRi;Z gS µ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) MjiksdMjiksdMjiksdMjiksd

([k)([k)([k)([k) le>kSrk oknhle>kSrk oknhle>kSrk oknhle>kSrk oknh

(x)(x)(x)(x) dkrjdkrjdkrjdkrj

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) nq"Vnq"Vnq"Vnq"V

(4)(4)(4)(4) ^ikgu*^ikgu*^ikgu*^ikgu* 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph gS µ 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph gS µ 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph gS µ 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph gS µ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) esgeku esgeku esgeku esgeku

([k)([k)([k)([k) iSjiSjiSjiSj

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(x)(x)(x)(x) iRFkj iRFkj iRFkj iRFkj

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) ioZrioZrioZrioZr

(5)(5)(5)(5) ^oqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cu* A dfo us D;ks a dgk gS ^oqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cu* A dfo us D;ks a dgk gS ^oqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cu* A dfo us D;ks a dgk gS ^oqQN Hkh cu] cl dk;j er cu* A dfo us D;ks a dgk gS \\\\ 1111

(d(d(d(d)))) oqQN Hkh cuuk eqf'dy gSoqQN Hkh cuuk eqf'dy gSoqQN Hkh cuuk eqf'dy gSoqQN Hkh cuuk eqf'dy gS

([k)([k)([k)([k) oqQN Hkh cuuk cgqr vklku gSoqQN Hkh cuuk cgqr vklku gSoqQN Hkh cuuk cgqr vklku gSoqQN Hkh cuuk cgqr vklku gS

(x)(x)(x)(x) dk;j euq"; vPNk ugha gksrkdk;j euq"; vPNk ugha gksrkdk;j euq"; vPNk ugha gksrkdk;j euq"; vPNk ugha gksrk

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) dk;j euq"; dk thou O;FkZ gSdk;j euq"; dk thou O;FkZ gSdk;j euq"; dk thou O;FkZ gSdk;j euq"; dk thou O;FkZ gS

iz'u 4iz'u 4iz'u 4iz'u 4---- fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks i<+dj fn, x, iz'uks a osQ lgh fodYi Nk¡Vdj fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks i<+dj fn, x, iz'uks a osQ lgh fodYi Nk¡Vdj fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks i<+dj fn, x, iz'uks a osQ lgh fodYi Nk¡Vdj fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks i<+dj fn, x, iz'uks a osQ lgh fodYi Nk¡Vdj

fyf[k, µfyf[k, µfyf[k, µfyf[k, µ 5555

ckny] xjtks !ckny] xjtks !ckny] xjtks !ckny] xjtks !

?ksj ?ksj ?kksj xx?ksj ?ksj ?kksj xx?ksj ?ksj ?kksj xx?ksj ?ksj ?kksj xxu] /kjk/j vks !u] /kjk/j vks !u] /kjk/j vks !u] /kjk/j vks !

yfyr yfyr] dkys ?kq ¡?kjkys] yfyr yfyr] dkys ?kq ¡?kjkys] yfyr yfyr] dkys ?kq ¡?kjkys] yfyr yfyr] dkys ?kq ¡?kjkys]

cky dYiuk osQcky dYiuk osQcky dYiuk osQcky dYiuk osQµls ikys]µls ikys]µls ikys]µls ikys]

fo|qrµNfo mj esa] dfo] uothou okys !fo|qrµNfo mj esa] dfo] uothou okys !fo|qrµNfo mj esa] dfo] uothou okys !fo|qrµNfo mj esa] dfo] uothou okys !

otz fNik] uwru dforkotz fNik] uwru dforkotz fNik] uwru dforkotz fNik] uwru dfork

fiQj Hkj nksµ fiQj Hkj nksµ fiQj Hkj nksµ fiQj Hkj nksµ

ckny] xjtks !ckny] xjtks !ckny] xjtks !ckny] xjtks !

fody fody] mUeu Fks mUeufody fody] mUeu Fks mUeufody fody] mUeu Fks mUeufody fody] mUeu Fks mUeu

fo'o osQ funk?k osQ ldy tu] vk, vKkr fn'kk ls vuar osQ ?kufo'o osQ funk?k osQ ldy tu] vk, vKkr fn'kk ls vuar osQ ?kufo'o osQ funk?k osQ ldy tu] vk, vKkr fn'kk ls vuar osQ ?kufo'o osQ funk?k osQ ldy tu] vk, vKkr fn'kk ls vuar osQ ?ku ! ! ! !

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rIr /jk] ty ls fiQjrIr /jk] ty ls fiQjrIr /jk] ty ls fiQjrIr /jk] ty ls fiQj

'khry dj nks µ'khry dj nks µ'khry dj nks µ'khry dj nks µ

Ckkny] xjtks !Ckkny] xjtks !Ckkny] xjtks !Ckkny] xjtks !

(1)(1)(1)(1) dfo ckny ls D;k djus osQ fy, dgrk gS dfo ckny ls D;k djus osQ fy, dgrk gS dfo ckny ls D;k djus osQ fy, dgrk gS dfo ckny ls D;k djus osQ fy, dgrk gS \\\\ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) cjlus osQ fy,cjlus osQ fy,cjlus osQ fy,cjlus osQ fy,

([k)([k)([k)([k) xjtus osQ fy,xjtus osQ fy,xjtus osQ fy,xjtus osQ fy,

(x)(x)(x)(x) vkleku esa s fopj.k djus osQ fy, vkleku esa s fopj.k djus osQ fy, vkleku esa s fopj.k djus osQ fy, vkleku esa s fopj.k djus osQ fy,

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) tkus osQ fy,tkus osQ fy,tkus osQ fy,tkus osQ fy,

(2)(2)(2)(2) ^ckny* dk lekukFkhZ 'kCn gSµ^ckny* dk lekukFkhZ 'kCn gSµ^ckny* dk lekukFkhZ 'kCn gSµ^ckny* dk lekukFkhZ 'kCn gSµ 1111

((((d)d)d)d) fo|qr Nfofo|qr Nfofo|qr Nfofo|qr Nfo

([k)([k)([k)([k) /kjk/j/kjk/j/kjk/j/kjk/j

(x)(x)(x)(x) dkys ?kq ¡?kjkysdkys ?kq ¡?kjkysdkys ?kq ¡?kjkysdkys ?kq ¡?kjkys

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) vuar osQ ?kuvuar osQ ?kuvuar osQ ?kuvuar osQ ?ku

(3)(3)(3)(3) ^funk?k* 'kCn ls rkRi;Z gS µ^funk?k* 'kCn ls rkRi;Z gS µ^funk?k* 'kCn ls rkRi;Z gS µ^funk?k* 'kCn ls rkRi;Z gS µ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) vkxvkxvkxvkx

([k)([k)([k)([k) o"kkZo"kkZo"kkZo"kkZ

(x)(x)(x)(x) xehZxehZxehZxehZ

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) cknycknycknyckny

(4)(4)(4)(4) dfo us ckny dh miek fdlls nh gS µdfo us ckny dh miek fdlls nh gS µdfo us ckny dh miek fdlls nh gS µdfo us ckny dh miek fdlls nh gS µ 1111

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(d)(d)(d)(d) cky dYiukcky dYiukcky dYiukcky dYiuk

([k)([k)([k)([k) uo thouuo thouuo thouuo thou

(x)(x)(x)(x) uwru dforkuwru dforkuwru dforkuwru dfork

(?(?(?(?k)k)k)k) vKkr fn'kkvKkr fn'kkvKkr fn'kkvKkr fn'kk

(5)(5)(5)(5) ^?ksj ?ksj ?kksj xxu* iafDr esa vyadkj crkb, µ^?ksj ?ksj ?kksj xxu* iafDr esa vyadkj crkb, µ^?ksj ?ksj ?kksj xxu* iafDr esa vyadkj crkb, µ^?ksj ?ksj ?kksj xxu* iafDr esa vyadkj crkb, µ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) miekmiekmiekmiek

([k)([k)([k)([k) mRizs{kkmRizs{kkmRizs{kkmRizs{kk

(x)(x)(x)(x) ;ed;ed;ed;ed

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) vuqizklvuqizklvuqizklvuqizkl

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[k.M ^[k*[k.M ^[k*[k.M ^[k*[k.M ^[k*

iz'u 5iz'u 5iz'u 5iz'u 5---- (d) (d) (d) (d) fuEufyf[kr 'kCnks a osQ le{k fn, x, ewy 'kCn esa tqM+ s milxZ vkSj izR;; osQ fuEufyf[kr 'kCnks a osQ le{k fn, x, ewy 'kCn esa tqM+ s milxZ vkSj izR;; osQ fuEufyf[kr 'kCnks a osQ le{k fn, x, ewy 'kCn esa tqM+ s milxZ vkSj izR;; osQ fuEufyf[kr 'kCnks a osQ le{k fn, x, ewy 'kCn esa tqM+ s milxZ vkSj izR;; osQ

vkSj izR;; osQ fodYiks a es a lsvkSj izR;; osQ fodYiks a es a lsvkSj izR;; osQ fodYiks a es a lsvkSj izR;; osQ fodYiks a es a ls lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µ lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µ lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µ lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µ 1111

(i) LokoyacuµLokoyacuµLokoyacuµLokoyacuµ

(d)(d)(d)(d) Lo% $ voyacuLo% $ voyacuLo% $ voyacuLo% $ voyacu (x)(x)(x)(x) Lo $ voyacuLo $ voyacuLo $ voyacuLo $ voyacu

([k)([k)([k)([k) Lok $ voyacuLok $ voyacuLok $ voyacuLok $ voyacu (?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) Lo $ vkoyacuLo $ vkoyacuLo $ vkoyacuLo $ vkoyacu

(ii) ekuoh;rkµekuoh;rkµekuoh;rkµekuoh;rkµ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) ekuo $ bZ; $ rkekuo $ bZ; $ rkekuo $ bZ; $ rkekuo $ bZ; $ rk (x)(x)(x)(x) ekuo $ bZ;rkekuo $ bZ;rkekuo $ bZ;rkekuo $ bZ;rk

([k)([k)([k)([k) eku $ oh; $ rkeku $ oh; $ rkeku $ oh; $ rkeku $ oh; $ rk (?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) ekuoh; $ rkekuoh; $ rkekuoh; $ rkekuoh; $ rk

([k)([k)([k)([k) fuEufyf[kr fodYiks a es a ls dkSu&lsfuEufyf[kr fodYiks a es a ls dkSu&lsfuEufyf[kr fodYiks a es a ls dkSu&lsfuEufyf[kr fodYiks a es a ls dkSu&ls fodYi ess a lHkh 'kCn Hkkookpd laKk,¡ ugha fodYi ess a lHkh 'kCn Hkkookpd laKk,¡ ugha fodYi ess a lHkh 'kCn Hkkookpd laKk,¡ ugha fodYi ess a lHkh 'kCn Hkkookpd laKk,¡ ugha

gSµgSµgSµgSµ 1111

(i) vPNkbZ] mi;ksxh] o`Qf=kerk AvPNkbZ] mi;ksxh] o`Qf=kerk AvPNkbZ] mi;ksxh] o`Qf=kerk AvPNkbZ] mi;ksxh] o`Qf=kerk A

(ii) ekr`Ro] xaHkhjrk] okRlY; Aekr`Ro] xaHkhjrk] okRlY; Aekr`Ro] xaHkhjrk] okRlY; Aekr`Ro] xaHkhjrk] okRlY; A

(iii) yxko] Fkdku] gkj Ayxko] Fkdku] gkj Ayxko] Fkdku] gkj Ayxko] Fkdku] gkj A

(iv) ohjrk] ijra=krk] nq"Vrk Aohjrk] ijra=krk] nq"Vrk Aohjrk] ijra=krk] nq"Vrk Aohjrk] ijra=krk] nq"Vrk A

(x)(x)(x)(x) fuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr 'kCn osQ L=khfyax 'kCn osQ lgh fodYfuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr 'kCn osQ L=khfyax 'kCn osQ lgh fodYfuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr 'kCn osQ L=khfyax 'kCn osQ lgh fodYfuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr 'kCn osQ L=khfyax 'kCn osQ lgh fodYi dks i dks i dks i dks

pqudj okD; iwjk dfj,µpqudj okD; iwjk dfj,µpqudj okD; iwjk dfj,µpqudj okD; iwjk dfj,µ 1111

fiQYeksRlo esa loZJs"B fiQYeksRlo esa loZJs"B fiQYeksRlo esa loZJs"B fiQYeksRlo esa loZJs"B vfHkusrkvfHkusrkvfHkusrkvfHkusrk vkSj vkSj vkSj vkSj------------------------------------------------------------dks iqjLdkj iznku fd, x, Adks iqjLdkj iznku fd, x, Adks iqjLdkj iznku fd, x, Adks iqjLdkj iznku fd, x, A

(i) vè;kfidk Avè;kfidk Avè;kfidk Avè;kfidk A

(ii) fonq"kh Afonq"kh Afonq"kh Afonq"kh A

(iii) vfHkus=kh AvfHkus=kh AvfHkus=kh AvfHkus=kh A

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(iv) [kyukf;dk A[kyukf;dk A[kyukf;dk A[kyukf;dk A

iz'u 6iz'u 6iz'u 6iz'u 6---- (d)(d)(d)(d) fuEufyf[kr okD; esa ^us ijlxZ* osQ iz;ksx ls okD;ks a es a tks ifjorZu vk;k gS] fuEufyf[kr okD; esa ^us ijlxZ* osQ iz;ksx ls okD;ks a es a tks ifjorZu vk;k gS] fuEufyf[kr okD; esa ^us ijlxZ* osQ iz;ksx ls okD;ks a es a tks ifjorZu vk;k gS] fuEufyf[kr okD; esa ^us ijlxZ* osQ iz;ksx ls okD;ks a es a tks ifjorZu vk;k gS]

mlosQ mlosQ mlosQ mlosQ ifjofrZr :i dk lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µifjofrZr :i dk lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µifjofrZr :i dk lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µifjofrZr :i dk lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µ 1111

eksgu [kkuk [kk pqdk gSAeksgu [kkuk [kk pqdk gSAeksgu [kkuk [kk pqdk gSAeksgu [kkuk [kk pqdk gSA

(i) eksgu us [kkuk [kk;k Aeksgu us [kkuk [kk;k Aeksgu us [kkuk [kk;k Aeksgu us [kkuk [kk;k A

(ii) eksgu us [kkuk [kk fy;k Fkk Aeksgu us [kkuk [kk fy;k Fkk Aeksgu us [kkuk [kk fy;k Fkk Aeksgu us [kkuk [kk fy;k Fkk A

(iii) eksgu us [kkus dks [kk fy;k Aeksgu us [kkus dks [kk fy;k Aeksgu us [kkus dks [kk fy;k Aeksgu us [kkus dks [kk fy;k A

(iv) eksgu us [kkuk [kk fy;k gS Aeksgu us [kkuk [kk fy;k gS Aeksgu us [kkuk [kk fy;k gS Aeksgu us [kkuk [kk fy;k gS A

([k)([k)([k)([k) fuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr in esa ifuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr in esa ifuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr in esa ifuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr in esa iz;qDr dkjd osQ lgh fodYi dks pqudj z;qDr dkjd osQ lgh fodYi dks pqudj z;qDr dkjd osQ lgh fodYi dks pqudj z;qDr dkjd osQ lgh fodYi dks pqudj

fyf[k,µfyf[k,µfyf[k,µfyf[k,µ 1111

jke us jke us jke us jke us dyedyedyedye ls i=k fy[kk A ls i=k fy[kk A ls i=k fy[kk A ls i=k fy[kk A

(i) laca/ dkjd Alaca/ dkjd Alaca/ dkjd Alaca/ dkjd A

(ii) dj.k dkjd Adj.k dkjd Adj.k dkjd Adj.k dkjd A

(iii) deZ dkjd AdeZ dkjd AdeZ dkjd AdeZ dkjd A

(iv) viknku dkjdAviknku dkjdAviknku dkjdAviknku dkjdA

(x)(x)(x)(x) fuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr 'kCn osQ foykse 'kCn osQ lgh fodYi dks pqudj fuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr 'kCn osQ foykse 'kCn osQ lgh fodYi dks pqudj fuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr 'kCn osQ foykse 'kCn osQ lgh fodYi dks pqudj fuEufyf[kr okD; esa js[kkafdr 'kCn osQ foykse 'kCn osQ lgh fodYi dks pqudj

fyf[k,µfyf[k,µfyf[k,µfyf[k,µ 1111

eSa eS a eS a eS a fujkfe"kfujkfe"kfujkfe"kfujkfe"k ugha ugha ugha ugha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hkkstu ilan djrk gw¡ AHkkstu ilan djrk gw¡ AHkkstu ilan djrk gw¡ AHkkstu ilan djrk gw¡ A

(i) Ekaklkgkjh AEkaklkgkjh AEkaklkgkjh AEkaklkgkjh A

(ii) 'kkdkgkjh A'kkdkgkjh A'kkdkgkjh A'kkdkgkjh A

(iii) iQykgkjh AiQykgkjh AiQykgkjh AiQykgkjh A

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(iv) lkfe"k Alkfe"k Alkfe"k Alkfe"k A

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) fuEufyf[kr okD; esa iz;qDr js[kkafdr 'kCn dh txg dkSu&lk i;kZ;okph 'kCn fuEufyf[kr okD; esa iz;qDr js[kkafdr 'kCn dh txg dkSu&lk i;kZ;okph 'kCn fuEufyf[kr okD; esa iz;qDr js[kkafdr 'kCn dh txg dkSu&lk i;kZ;okph 'kCn fuEufyf[kr okD; esa iz;qDr js[kkafdr 'kCn dh txg dkSu&lk i;kZ;okph 'kCn

mi;qDr gks ldrk gS] lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µmi;qDr gks ldrk gS] lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µmi;qDr gks ldrk gS] lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µmi;qDr gks ldrk gS] lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µ 1111

lhrk jkepalhrk jkepalhrk jkepalhrk jkepanz th dh nz th dh nz th dh nz th dh iRuhiRuhiRuhiRuh Fkha A Fkha A Fkha A Fkha A

(i) fiz;k Afiz;k Afiz;k Afiz;k A

(ii) l[kh Al[kh Al[kh Al[kh A

(iii) L=kh AL=kh AL=kh AL=kh A

(iv) thou lafxuh Athou lafxuh Athou lafxuh Athou lafxuh A

iz'u 7iz'u 7iz'u 7iz'u 7---- fuEufyf[kr okD;ks a dks pkj Hkkxks a es a foHkkftr fd;k x;k gS_ bu pkjks a Hkkxks a es a fuEufyf[kr okD;ks a dks pkj Hkkxks a es a foHkkftr fd;k x;k gS_ bu pkjks a Hkkxks a es a fuEufyf[kr okD;ks a dks pkj Hkkxks a es a foHkkftr fd;k x;k gS_ bu pkjks a Hkkxks a es a fuEufyf[kr okD;ks a dks pkj Hkkxks a es a foHkkftr fd;k x;k gS_ bu pkjks a Hkkxks a es a

ls ,d Hkkx esa =kqfV gS] ml Hkkx dks pqudj fyf[k,µls ,d Hkkx esa =kqfV gS] ml Hkkx dks pqudj fyf[k,µls ,d Hkkx esa =kqfV gS] ml Hkkx dks pqudj fyf[k,µls ,d Hkkx esa =kqfV gS] ml Hkkx dks pqudj fyf[k,µ 4 4 4 4

(i) (d) vkt ([k) ns'k esa a (x) loZLo (?k) 'kk(d) vkt ([k) ns'k esa a (x) loZLo (?k) 'kk(d) vkt ([k) ns'k esa a (x) loZLo (?k) 'kk(d) vkt ([k) ns'k esa a (x) loZLo (?k) 'kk afr gS Aafr gS Aafr gS Aafr gS A

(ii) (d) xqykc osQ ikS/s ij ([k) eSaus (x) dbZ iwQy (?k) dks ns[kk A(d) xqykc osQ ikS/s ij ([k) eSaus (x) dbZ iwQy (?k) dks ns[kk A(d) xqykc osQ ikS/s ij ([k) eSaus (x) dbZ iwQy (?k) dks ns[kk A(d) xqykc osQ ikS/s ij ([k) eSaus (x) dbZ iwQy (?k) dks ns[kk A

(iii) (d) vkt ckt+kj esa ([k) ,d Hkh (x) nqdku (?k) ugha [kqyk A(d) vkt ckt+kj esa ([k) ,d Hkh (x) nqdku (?k) ugha [kqyk A(d) vkt ckt+kj esa ([k) ,d Hkh (x) nqdku (?k) ugha [kqyk A(d) vkt ckt+kj esa ([k) ,d Hkh (x) nqdku (?k) ugha [kqyk A

(iv) (d) jkepfjr ekul ([k) i<+dj (x) ikBd dh (?k) vk¡[k [kqy xbZ (d) jkepfjr ekul ([k) i<+dj (x) ikBd dh (?k) vk¡[k [kqy xbZ (d) jkepfjr ekul ([k) i<+dj (x) ikBd dh (?k) vk¡[k [kqy xbZ (d) jkepfjr ekul ([k) i<+dj (x) ikBd dh (?k) vk¡[k [kqy xbZ

AAAA

iz'u 8iz'u 8iz'u 8iz'u 8---- fuEufyf[kr lkekfld inks a osQ foxzg vkSj uke dk lghfuEufyf[kr lkekfld inks a osQ foxzg vkSj uke dk lghfuEufyf[kr lkekfld inks a osQ foxzg vkSj uke dk lghfuEufyf[kr lkekfld inks a osQ foxzg vkSj uke dk lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µ fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µ fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µ fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µ

3333

(d)(d)(d)(d) vkKkuqlkjvkKkuqlkjvkKkuqlkjvkKkuqlkj 1111

(i) vkKk osQ vuqlkj µ rRiq:"k lekl AvkKk osQ vuqlkj µ rRiq:"k lekl AvkKk osQ vuqlkj µ rRiq:"k lekl AvkKk osQ vuqlkj µ rRiq:"k lekl A

(ii) vkKk osQ vuqlkjµ vO;;hHkko lekl AvkKk osQ vuqlkjµ vO;;hHkko lekl AvkKk osQ vuqlkjµ vO;;hHkko lekl AvkKk osQ vuqlkjµ vO;;hHkko lekl A

(iii) vkKk vkSj vuqlkj µ }a} lekl AvkKk vkSj vuqlkj µ }a} lekl AvkKk vkSj vuqlkj µ }a} lekl AvkKk vkSj vuqlkj µ }a} lekl A

(iv) tks vkKk dks ekus µ cgqczhfg lekl Atks vkKk dks ekus µ cgqczhfg lekl Atks vkKk dks ekus µ cgqczhfg lekl Atks vkKk dks ekus µ cgqczhfg lekl A

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([k)([k)([k)([k) f=kHkqouf=kHkqouf=kHkqouf=kHkqou 1111

(i) rhu gS tks Hkqrhu gS tks Hkqrhu gS tks Hkqrhu gS tks Hkqou µ cgqczhfg lekl Aou µ cgqczhfg lekl Aou µ cgqczhfg lekl Aou µ cgqczhfg lekl A

(ii) rhljk Hkqouµ deZ/kj; lekl Arhljk Hkqouµ deZ/kj; lekl Arhljk Hkqouµ deZ/kj; lekl Arhljk Hkqouµ deZ/kj; lekl A

(iii) rhu Hkou µ f}xq lekl Arhu Hkou µ f}xq lekl Arhu Hkou µ f}xq lekl Arhu Hkou µ f}xq lekl A

(iv) rhu Hkqouks a (yksdks a) dk lewg µ f}xq lekl Arhu Hkqouks a (yksdks a) dk lewg µ f}xq lekl Arhu Hkqouks a (yksdks a) dk lewg µ f}xq lekl Arhu Hkqouks a (yksdks a) dk lewg µ f}xq lekl A

(x)(x)(x)(x) vdkyihfM+r vdkyihfM+r vdkyihfM+r vdkyihfM+r 1111

(i) vdky ls ihfM+r µ rRiq:"k leklvdky ls ihfM+r µ rRiq:"k leklvdky ls ihfM+r µ rRiq:"k leklvdky ls ihfM+r µ rRiq:"k lekl

(ii) vdky }kjk ihfM+r µ deZ/kj; leklvdky }kjk ihfM+r µ deZ/kj; leklvdky }kjk ihfM+r µ deZ/kj; leklvdky }kjk ihfM+r µ deZ/kj; lekl

(iii) vdky vvdky vvdky vvdky vkSj ihfM+r µ }a} leklkSj ihfM+r µ }a} leklkSj ihfM+r µ }a} leklkSj ihfM+r µ }a} lekl

(iv) vdky esa ihfM+rµ vO;;hHkko leklvdky esa ihfM+rµ vO;;hHkko leklvdky esa ihfM+rµ vO;;hHkko leklvdky esa ihfM+rµ vO;;hHkko lekl

iz'u 9iz'u 9iz'u 9iz'u 9---- fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k osQ okD;ks a es a ls oqQN 'kCn fudky fn, x, gSa] ;s 'kCn gj fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k osQ okD;ks a es a ls oqQN 'kCn fudky fn, x, gSa] ;s 'kCn gj fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k osQ okD;ks a es a ls oqQN 'kCn fudky fn, x, gSa] ;s 'kCn gj fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k osQ okD;ks a es a ls oqQN 'kCn fudky fn, x, gSa] ;s 'kCn gj

fjDr LFkkuµ^d* ls ^Ä* osQ fy, fn, x, fodYiks a es a 'kkfey gSaA x|ka'k dks fjDr LFkkuµ^d* ls ^Ä* osQ fy, fn, x, fodYiks a es a 'kkfey gSaA x|ka'k dks fjDr LFkkuµ^d* ls ^Ä* osQ fy, fn, x, fodYiks a es a 'kkfey gSaA x|ka'k dks fjDr LFkkuµ^d* ls ^Ä* osQ fy, fn, x, fodYiks a es a 'kkfey gSaA x|ka'k dks

è;kuiwoZd if<+, vkSj lgh fodYi pqudj fè;kuiwoZd if<+, vkSj lgh fodYi pqudj fè;kuiwoZd if<+, vkSj lgh fodYi pqudj fè;kuiwoZd if<+, vkSj lgh fodYi pqudj fyf[k,%yf[k,%yf[k,%yf[k,% 5555

izo`Qfr bZ'oj dh (d)izo`Qfr bZ'oj dh (d)izo`Qfr bZ'oj dh (d)izo`Qfr bZ'oj dh (d)------------------------------------------------------------gS vkSj ou izo`Qfr dk ([k)gS vkSj ou izo`Qfr dk ([k)gS vkSj ou izo`Qfr dk ([k)gS vkSj ou izo`Qfr dk ([k)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------migkj migkj migkj migkj

A euq"; vkSj izo`Qfr (x)A euq"; vkSj izo`Qfr (x)A euq"; vkSj izo`Qfr (x)A euq"; vkSj izo`Qfr (x)------------------------------------------------------------------------ls gh ,d&nwljs ij (?k)ls gh ,d&nwljs ij (?k)ls gh ,d&nwljs ij (?k)ls gh ,d&nwljs ij (?k)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------jgs jgs jgs jgs

gS aA izo`Qfr us gh euq"; dks laj{k.k iznku fd;k A og izo`Qfr dh (gSaA izo`Qfr us gh euq"; dks laj{k.k iznku fd;k A og izo`Qfr dh (gSaA izo`Qfr us gh euq"; dks laj{k.k iznku fd;k A og izo`Qfr dh (gSaA izo`Qfr us gh euq"; dks laj{k.k iznku fd;k A og izo`Qfr dh (Ä)Ä)Ä)Ä)----------------------------------------------------------------

--------------------xksn esa iyk&c<+k vkSj blh ij vkfJr gks x;k Axksn esa iyk&c<+k vkSj blh ij vkfJr gks x;k Axksn esa iyk&c<+k vkSj blh ij vkfJr gks x;k Axksn esa iyk&c<+k vkSj blh ij vkfJr gks x;k A

(d)(d)(d)(d) (i) ysu Aysu Aysu Aysu A

(ii) nsu Ansu Ansu Ansu A

(iii) esy Aesy Aesy Aesy A

(iv) [ksy A[ksy A[ksy A[ksy A

([k)([k)([k)([k) (i) vuqie Avuqie Avuqie Avuqie A

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(ii) vikj Avikj Avikj Avikj A

(iii) vxfBr AvxfBr AvxfBr AvxfBr A

(iv) vVwV AvVwV AvVwV AvVwV A

(x)(x)(x)(x) (i) Hkwrdky AHkwrdky AHkwrdky AHkwrdky A

(ii) orZeku dky AorZeku dky AorZeku dky AorZeku dky A

(iii) vkfndky Avkfndky Avkfndky Avkfndky A

(iv) HkfoHkfoHkfoHkfo"; dky A"; dky A"; dky A"; dky A

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) (i) vkfJr AvkfJr AvkfJr AvkfJr A

(ii) iwjd Aiwjd Aiwjd Aiwjd A

(iii) lg;ksxh Alg;ksxh Alg;ksxh Alg;ksxh A

(iv) fojks/h Afojks/h Afojks/h Afojks/h A

(Ä)(Ä)(Ä)(Ä) (i) LoPN ALoPN ALoPN ALoPN A

(ii) efyu Aefyu Aefyu Aefyu A

(iii) y?kq Ay?kq Ay?kq Ay?kq A

(iv) lqjE; AlqjE; AlqjE; AlqjE; A

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[k.M ^x*[k.M ^x*[k.M ^x*[k.M ^x*

iz'u 10iz'u 10iz'u 10iz'u 10---- 1 1 1 1 ×××× 5 5 5 5

bl gqtwe esa vkxs&vkxs py jgs gS a] lkfye vyhA vius da/ks a ij lSykfu;ks a dh bl gqtwe esa vkxs&vkxs py jgs gS a] lkfye vyhA vius da/ks a ij lSykfu;ks a dh bl gqtwe esa vkxs&vkxs py jgs gS a] lkfye vyhA vius da/ks a ij lSykfu;ks a dh bl gqtwe esa vkxs&vkxs py jgs gS a] lkfye vyhA vius da/ks a ij lSykfu;ks a dh

rjg viurjg viurjg viurjg vius varghu liQj dks cks> mBk, A ysfdu ;g liQj fiNys reke liQjks a ls fHkUu s varghu liQj dks cks> mBk, A ysfdu ;g liQj fiNys reke liQjks a ls fHkUu s varghu liQj dks cks> mBk, A ysfdu ;g liQj fiNys reke liQjks a ls fHkUu s varghu liQj dks cks> mBk, A ysfdu ;g liQj fiNys reke liQjks a ls fHkUu

gSA HkhM+&HkkM+ dh ftanxh vkSj ruko osQ ekgkSy ls lkfye vyh dk ;g vkf[kjh iyk;u gSA HkhM+&HkkM+ dh ftanxh vkSj ruko osQ ekgkSy ls lkfye vyh dk ;g vkf[kjh iyk;u gSA HkhM+&HkkM+ dh ftanxh vkSj ruko osQ ekgkSy ls lkfye vyh dk ;g vkf[kjh iyk;u gSA HkhM+&HkkM+ dh ftanxh vkSj ruko osQ ekgkSy ls lkfye vyh dk ;g vkf[kjh iyk;u

gSA vc rks osk ml ou&i{kh dh rjg izo`Qfr esa foyhu gks jgs gS a] tks ftanxh dks vkf[kjh gSA vc rks osk ml ou&i{kh dh rjg izo`Qfr esa foyhu gks jgs gS a] tks ftanxh dks vkf[kjh gSA vc rks osk ml ou&i{kh dh rjg izo`Qfr esa foyhu gks jgs gS a] tks ftanxh dks vkf[kjh gSA vc rks osk ml ou&i{kh dh rjg izo`Qfr esa foyhu gks jgs gS a] tks ftanxh dks vkf[kjh

xhr xkus osQ ckn xhr xkus osQ ckn xhr xkus osQ ckn xhr xkus osQ ckn ekSr dh xksn esa tk clk gksA dksbZ vius ftLe dh gjkjr vkSj fny dh ekSr dh xksn esa tk clk gksA dksbZ vius ftLe dh gjkjr vkSj fny dh ekSr dh xksn esa tk clk gksA dksbZ vius ftLe dh gjkjr vkSj fny dh ekSr dh xksn esa tk clk gksA dksbZ vius ftLe dh gjkjr vkSj fny dh

/M+du nsdj Hkh mls ykSVkuk pkgs rks og i{kh vius liuks a osQ xhr nksckjk oSQls xk /M+du nsdj Hkh mls ykSVkuk pkgs rks og i{kh vius liuks a osQ xhr nksckjk oSQls xk /M+du nsdj Hkh mls ykSVkuk pkgs rks og i{kh vius liuks a osQ xhr nksckjk oSQls xk /M+du nsdj Hkh mls ykSVkuk pkgs rks og i{kh vius liuks a osQ xhr nksckjk oSQls xk

losQxk AlosQxk AlosQxk AlosQxk A

mi;ZqDr x|ka'k osQ vk/kj ij lgh fodYiks a dk p;u dhft,µmi;ZqDr x|ka'k osQ vk/kj ij lgh fodYiks a dk p;u dhft,µmi;ZqDr x|ka'k osQ vk/kj ij lgh fodYiks a dk p;u dhft,µmi;ZqDr x|ka'k osQ vk/kj ij lgh fodYiks a dk p;u dhft,µ

(i) varghu liQj dk vk'k; gSvarghu liQj dk vk'k; gSvarghu liQj dk vk'k; gSvarghu liQj dk vk'k; gS 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) cgqrcgqrcgqrcgqr yEch ;k=kk yEch ;k=kk yEch ;k=kk yEch ;k=kk

([k)([k)([k)([k) e`R;q osQ mijkar vafre ;k=kke`R;q osQ mijkar vafre ;k=kke`R;q osQ mijkar vafre ;k=kke`R;q osQ mijkar vafre ;k=kk

(x)(x)(x)(x) taxyks a es a a HkVd tkuktaxyks a es a a HkVd tkuktaxyks a es a a HkVd tkuktaxyks a es a a HkVd tkuk

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) gqtwe esa vkxs pyukgqtwe esa vkxs pyukgqtwe esa vkxs pyukgqtwe esa vkxs pyuk

(ii) lkfye vyh dk ;g vkf[kjh iyk;u oSQls Fkk lkfye vyh dk ;g vkf[kjh iyk;u oSQls Fkk lkfye vyh dk ;g vkf[kjh iyk;u oSQls Fkk lkfye vyh dk ;g vkf[kjh iyk;u oSQls Fkk \\\\ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) viuk dke NksM+ jgs Fksviuk dke NksM+ jgs Fksviuk dke NksM+ jgs Fksviuk dke NksM+ jgs Fks

([k)([k)([k)([k) viuk nÝ+rj NksM+ osQ Hkkx jgs Fksviuk nÝ+rj NksM+ osQ Hkkx jgs Fksviuk nÝ+rj NksM+ osQ Hkkx jgs Fksviuk nÝ+rj NksM+ osQ Hkkx jgs Fks

(x)(x)(x)(x) fons'k tkdj cl jgs Fksfons'k tkdj cl jgs Fksfons'k tkdj cl jgs Fksfons'k tkdj cl jgs Fks

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) ekSekSekSekSr osQ vkxks'k esa pys x, Ar osQ vkxks'k esa pys x, Ar osQ vkxks'k esa pys x, Ar osQ vkxks'k esa pys x, A

(iii) lkfye fdl ou i{kh dh rjg Fkslkfye fdl ou i{kh dh rjg Fkslkfye fdl ou i{kh dh rjg Fkslkfye fdl ou i{kh dh rjg Fks 1111

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(d)(d)(d)(d) tks ca/uks a es a s a jg dj xhr xkrk gSAtks ca/uks a es a s a jg dj xhr xkrk gSAtks ca/uks a es a s a jg dj xhr xkrk gSAtks ca/uks a es a s a jg dj xhr xkrk gSA

([k)([k)([k)([k) tks ikuh esa [ksyrk gSAtks ikuh esa [ksyrk gSAtks ikuh esa [ksyrk gSAtks ikuh esa [ksyrk gSA

(x)(x)(x)(x) tks eqDr izo`Qfr esa xhr xkrk gSAtks eqDr izo`Qfr esa xhr xkrk gSAtks eqDr izo`Qfr esa xhr xkrk gSAtks eqDr izo`Qfr esa xhr xkrk gSA

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) tks vkdk'k esa mQ¡pk mM+rk gS Atks vkdk'k esa mQ¡pk mM+rk gS Atks vkdk'k esa mQ¡pk mM+rk gS Atks vkdk'k esa mQ¡pk mM+rk gS A

(iv) izo`Qfr ls lkfye vyh dk laca/ oSQlk izo`Qfr ls lkfye vyh dk laca/ oSQlk izo`Qfr ls lkfye vyh dk laca/ oSQlk izo`Qfr ls lkfye vyh dk laca/ oSQlk Fkk Fkk Fkk Fkk \\\\ 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) izo`Qfr muosQ fy, mi;ksx dh oLrq Fkhizo`Qfr muosQ fy, mi;ksx dh oLrq Fkhizo`Qfr muosQ fy, mi;ksx dh oLrq Fkhizo`Qfr muosQ fy, mi;ksx dh oLrq Fkh

([k)([k)([k)([k) os izo`Qfr ij fot; Ikkuk pkgrs Fksos izo`Qfr ij fot; Ikkuk pkgrs Fksos izo`Qfr ij fot; Ikkuk pkgrs Fksos izo`Qfr ij fot; Ikkuk pkgrs Fks

(x)(x)(x)(x) os izo`Qfr dk nksgu dj liQy gksuk pkgrs Fksos izo`Qfr dk nksgu dj liQy gksuk pkgrs Fksos izo`Qfr dk nksgu dj liQy gksuk pkgrs Fksos izo`Qfr dk nksgu dj liQy gksuk pkgrs Fks

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) os izo`Qfr dk vkReh; fgLlk cu dj jgrs Fksos izo`Qfr dk vkReh; fgLlk cu dj jgrs Fksos izo`Qfr dk vkReh; fgLlk cu dj jgrs Fksos izo`Qfr dk vkReh; fgLlk cu dj jgrs Fks

(v) ^liuks a osQ xh^liuks a osQ xh^liuks a osQ xh^liuks a osQ xhrrrr xkuk* dk rkRi;Z gS xkuk* dk rkRi;Z gS xkuk* dk rkRi;Z gS xkuk* dk rkRi;Z gS 1111

(d)(d)(d)(d) viuk ialnhnk dk;Zviuk ialnhnk dk;Zviuk ialnhnk dk;Zviuk ialnhnk dk;Z djuk djuk djuk djuk

([k)([k)([k)([k) uhan esa xkus xkukuhan esa xkus xkukuhan esa xkus xkukuhan esa xkus xkuk

(x)(x)(x)(x) xkus eas liuks a dk o.kZu djukxkus eas liuks a dk o.kZu djukxkus eas liuks a dk o.kZu djukxkus eas liuks a dk o.kZu djuk

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) >wBha ckrs djuk>wBha ckrs djuk>wBha ckrs djuk>wBha ckrs djuk

vFkokvFkokvFkokvFkok

vius ifjokj esa eS a dbZ ihf<+;ks a osQ ckn mRiUu gqbZ esjs ifjokj esa izk;% nks lkS o"kZ rd vius ifjokj esa eS a dbZ ihf<+;ks a osQ ckn mRiUu gqbZ esjs ifjokj esa izk;% nks lkS o"kZ rd vius ifjokj esa eS a dbZ ihf<+;ks a osQ ckn mRiUu gqbZ esjs ifjokj esa izk;% nks lkS o"kZ rd vius ifjokj esa eS a dbZ ihf<+;ks a osQ ckn mRiUu gqbZ esjs ifjokj esa izk;% nks lkS o"kZ rd

dksbZ yM+dh Fkh gh ugha A lquk gS] mlosQ igys yM+fd;ks a dks iSnk gksrs dksbZ yM+dh Fkh gh ugha A lquk gS] mlosQ igys yM+fd;ks a dks iSnk gksrs dksbZ yM+dh Fkh gh ugha A lquk gS] mlosQ igys yM+fd;ks a dks iSnk gksrs dksbZ yM+dh Fkh gh ugha A lquk gS] mlosQ igys yM+fd;ks a dks iSnk gksrs gh ije/ke Hkst gh ije/ke Hkst gh ije/ke Hkst gh ije/ke Hkst

nsrs FksA fiQj esjs ckck us cgqr nqxkZ&iwtk dh A gekjh oqQy&nsoh nqxkZ Fkha A eSa mRiUu gqbZ nsrs FksA fiQj esjs ckck us cgqr nqxkZ&iwtk dh A gekjh oqQy&nsoh nqxkZ Fkha A eSa mRiUu gqbZ nsrs FksA fiQj esjs ckck us cgqr nqxkZ&iwtk dh A gekjh oqQy&nsoh nqxkZ Fkha A eSa mRiUu gqbZ nsrs FksA fiQj esjs ckck us cgqr nqxkZ&iwtk dh A gekjh oqQy&nsoh nqxkZ Fkha A eSa mRiUu gqbZ

rks esjh cM+h [kkfrj gqbZ vkSj eq>s og lc ugha lguk iM+k tks vU; yM+fd;ks a dks lguk rks esjh cM+h [kkfrj gqbZ vkSj eq>s og lc ugha lguk iM+k tks vU; yM+fd;ks a dks lguk rks esjh cM+h [kkfrj gqbZ vkSj eq>s og lc ugha lguk iM+k tks vU; yM+fd;ks a dks lguk rks esjh cM+h [kkfrj gqbZ vkSj eq>s og lc ugha lguk iM+k tks vU; yM+fd;ks a dks lguk

iM+rk gSA ifjokj esa ckck iQkjlh vkSj mnwZ tkurs FksA firk us vaiM+rk gSA ifjokj esa ckck iQkjlh vkSj mnwZ tkurs FksA firk us vaiM+rk gSA ifjokj esa ckck iQkjlh vkSj mnwZ tkurs FksA firk us vaiM+rk gSA ifjokj esa ckck iQkjlh vkSj mnwZ tkurs FksA firk us vaxz sth i<+h FkhA fganh dk xzsth i<+h FkhA fganh dk xzsth i<+h FkhA fganh dk xzsth i<+h FkhA fganh dk

dksbZ okrkoj.k ugha FkkAdksbZ okrkoj.k ugha FkkAdksbZ okrkoj.k ugha FkkAdksbZ okrkoj.k ugha FkkA

la{ksi esa mÙkj fy[ks aµla{ksi esa mÙkj fy[ks aµla{ksi esa mÙkj fy[ks aµla{ksi esa mÙkj fy[ks aµ

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(d)(d)(d)(d) ysf[kdk osQ ckck us nqxkZiwtk D;ks a dh ysf[kdk osQ ckck us nqxkZiwtk D;ks a dh ysf[kdk osQ ckck us nqxkZiwtk D;ks a dh ysf[kdk osQ ckck us nqxkZiwtk D;ks a dh \\\\ 1111

([k)([k)([k)([k) igys yM+fd;ks a osQ iSnk gksus ij D;k djrs Fks vkSj D;ks aigys yM+fd;ks a osQ iSnk gksus ij D;k djrs Fks vkSj D;ks aigys yM+fd;ks a osQ iSnk gksus ij D;k djrs Fks vkSj D;ks aigys yM+fd;ks a osQ iSnk gksus ij D;k djrs Fks vkSj D;ks a\\\\ 2222

(x)(x)(x)(x) ^^ eq>s og lc ugha lguk iM+k tks vU; yM+fd;ks a dks lguk iM+r^^ eq>s og lc ugha lguk iM+k tks vU; yM+fd;ks a dks lguk iM+r^^ eq>s og lc ugha lguk iM+k tks vU; yM+fd;ks a dks lguk iM+r^^ eq>s og lc ugha lguk iM+k tks vU; yM+fd;ks a dks lguk iM+rk gSA**k gSA**k gSA**k gSA** ls ls ls ls

ysf[kdk dk D;k vk'k; gSysf[kdk dk D;k vk'k; gSysf[kdk dk D;k vk'k; gSysf[kdk dk D;k vk'k; gS\\\\ 2222

iz'u 11iz'u 11iz'u 11iz'u 11---- fuEufyf[kr iz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj nhft, AfuEufyf[kr iz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj nhft, AfuEufyf[kr iz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj nhft, AfuEufyf[kr iz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj nhft, A 2 2 2 2 ×××× 5 5 5 5

(d)(d)(d)(d) xq:nso us viuh ,d dfork esa eSuk dks y{; djosQ D;k fy[kk gSxq:nso us viuh ,d dfork esa eSuk dks y{; djosQ D;k fy[kk gSxq:nso us viuh ,d dfork esa eSuk dks y{; djosQ D;k fy[kk gSxq:nso us viuh ,d dfork esa eSuk dks y{; djosQ D;k fy[kk gS\\\\

([k)([k)([k)([k) ^esjs cpiu osQ fnu* ikB esa ckiw us ysf[kdk dh dkSu lh oLr^esjs cpiu osQ fnu* ikB esa ckiw us ysf[kdk dh dkSu lh oLr^esjs cpiu osQ fnu* ikB esa ckiw us ysf[kdk dh dkSu lh oLr^esjs cpiu osQ fnu* ikB esa ckiw us ysf[kdk dh dkSu lh oLr q ek¡x yh q ek¡x yh q ek¡x yh q ek¡x yh

vkSj D;vkSj D;vkSj D;vkSj D;ks a ks a ks a ks a \\\\

(x)(x)(x)(x) ys[kd dks iz sepan dk twrk iQVus dk D;k dkj.k izrhr gksrk gSys[kd dks iz sepan dk twrk iQVus dk D;k dkj.k izrhr gksrk gSys[kd dks iz sepan dk twrk iQVus dk D;k dkj.k izrhr gksrk gSys[kd dks iz sepan dk twrk iQVus dk D;k dkj.k izrhr gksrk gS\\\\

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) lkfye vyh dks if{k;ks a dh nqfu;k dh vksj fdl ckr us eksM+k lkfye vyh dks if{k;ks a dh nqfu;k dh vksj fdl ckr us eksM+k lkfye vyh dks if{k;ks a dh nqfu;k dh vksj fdl ckr us eksM+k lkfye vyh dks if{k;ks a dh nqfu;k dh vksj fdl ckr us eksM+k \\\\

(Ä) (Ä) (Ä) (Ä) tujy vkmVje us eSuk osQ lkFk oSQlk crkZo fd;k tujy vkmVje us eSuk osQ lkFk oSQlk crkZo fd;k tujy vkmVje us eSuk osQ lkFk oSQlk crkZo fd;k tujy vkmVje us eSuk osQ lkFk oSQlk crkZo fd;k \\\\

iz'u 12iz'u 12iz'u 12iz'u 12---- fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks è;kuiwoZd if<+, ,oa ml ij vk/kf fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks è;kuiwoZd if<+, ,oa ml ij vk/kf fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks è;kuiwoZd if<+, ,oa ml ij vk/kf fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks è;kuiwoZd if<+, ,oa ml ij vk/kfjr iz'uks a osQ mÙkj nhft,µjr iz'uks a osQ mÙkj nhft,µjr iz'uks a osQ mÙkj nhft,µjr iz'uks a osQ mÙkj nhft,µ

5 5 5 5

^^cw<+ s ihiy us vkxs c<+dj tqgkj dh]^^cw<+ s ihiy us vkxs c<+dj tqgkj dh]^^cw<+ s ihiy us vkxs c<+dj tqgkj dh]^^cw<+ s ihiy us vkxs c<+dj tqgkj dh]

^cjl ckn lqf/ yhUgh*µ^cjl ckn lqf/ yhUgh*µ^cjl ckn lqf/ yhUgh*µ^cjl ckn lqf/ yhUgh*µ

cksyh voqQykbZ yrk vksV gks fdokj dh]cksyh voqQykbZ yrk vksV gks fdokj dh]cksyh voqQykbZ yrk vksV gks fdokj dh]cksyh voqQykbZ yrk vksV gks fdokj dh]

gjlk;k rky yk;k ikuh ijkr Hkj osQAgjlk;k rky yk;k ikuh ijkr Hkj osQAgjlk;k rky yk;k ikuh ijkr Hkj osQAgjlk;k rky yk;k ikuh ijkr Hkj osQA

es?k vk, cM+s cuµBu osQ l¡cj osQ Aes?k vk, cM+s cuµBu osQ l¡cj osQ Aes?k vk, cM+s cuµBu osQ l¡cj osQ Aes?k vk, cM+s cuµBu osQ l¡cj osQ A

f{kfrt vVkjh xgjkbZ nkfeuh nedhf{kfrt vVkjh xgjkbZ nkfeuh nedhf{kfrt vVkjh xgjkbZ nkfeuh nedhf{kfrt vVkjh xgjkbZ nkfeuh nedh

^{kek djks xk¡B [kqy xbZ vc Hkje dh*]^{kek djks xk¡B [kqy xbZ vc Hkje dh*]^{kek djks xk¡B [kqy xbZ vc Hkje dh*]^{kek djks xk¡B [kqy xbZ vc Hkje dh*]

ck¡/ VwVk >j&>j feyu osQ vJq <josQA**ck¡/ VwVk >j&>j feyu osQ vJq <josQA**ck¡/ VwVk >j&>j feyu osQ vJq <josQA**ck¡/ VwVk >j&>j feyu osQ vJq <josQA**

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(i) cw<+ s ihiy us vkxs c<+dj fdldk Lokxr fd;k vkSj D;ks acw<+ s ihiy us vkxs c<+dj fdldk Lokxr fd;k vkSj D;ks acw<+ s ihiy us vkxs c<+dj fdldk Lokxr fd;k vkSj D;ks acw<+ s ihiy us vkxs c<+dj fdldk Lokxr fd;k vkSj D;ks a\\\\ 1111

(ii) ^cjl ckn lqf/ yhUgh*µfdokM+ dh vksV fy, yrk us ,slk D;ks a dgk^cjl ckn lqf/ yhUgh*µfdokM+ dh vksV fy, yrk us ,slk D;ks a dgk^cjl ckn lqf/ yhUgh*µfdokM+ dh vksV fy, yrk us ,slk D;ks a dgk^cjl ckn lqf/ yhUgh*µfdokM+ dh vksV fy, yrk us ,slk D;ks a dgk\\\\ 1111

(iii) Rkky ikuh dh ijkr D;ks a ysdj vk;kRkky ikuh dh ijkr D;ks a ysdj vk;kRkky ikuh dh ijkr D;ks a ysdj vk;kRkky ikuh dh ijkr D;ks a ysdj vk;k\\\\ 1111

(iv) Hkze dh dkSu Hkze dh dkSu Hkze dh dkSu Hkze dh dkSu & lh xk¡B [kqy xbZ gS] ftlosQ fy, {kek ek¡xh xbZ gSA& lh xk¡B [kqy xbZ gS] ftlosQ fy, {kek ek¡xh xbZ gSA& lh xk¡B [kqy xbZ gS] ftlosQ fy, {kek ek¡xh xbZ gSA& lh xk¡B [kqy xbZ gS] ftlosQ fy, {kek ek¡xh xbZ gSA 1111

(v) mijksDr dkO;ka'k esa ls vuqizkl vyadkj osQ nks mnkgj.k Nk¡fV,AmijksDr dkO;ka'k esa ls vuqizkl vyadkj osQ nks mnkgj.k Nk¡fV,AmijksDr dkO;ka'k esa ls vuqizkl vyadkj osQ nks mnkgj.k Nk¡fV,AmijksDr dkO;ka'k esa ls vuqizkl vyadkj osQ nks mnkgj.k Nk¡fV,A 1111

vFkokvFkokvFkokvFkok

^^eSa nf{k.k esa nwj&nwj rd x;k ^^eS a nf{k.k esa nwj&nwj rd x;k ^^eS a nf{k.k esa nwj&nwj rd x;k ^^eS a nf{k.k esa nwj&nwj rd x;k

vkSj eq>s ges'kk ek¡ ;kn vkbZ vkSj eq>s ges'kk ek¡ ;kn vkbZ vkSj eq>s ges'kk ek¡ ;kn vkbZ vkSj eq>s ges'kk ek¡ ;kn vkbZ

nf{k.k dks yk¡?k ysuk laHko ugha Fkknf{k.k dks yk¡?k ysuk laHko ugha Fkknf{k.k dks yk¡?k ysuk laHko ugha Fkknf{k.k dks yk¡?k ysuk laHko ugha Fkk

gksrk Nksj rd igq¡pgksrk Nksj rd igq¡pgksrk Nksj rd igq¡pgksrk Nksj rd igq¡p ikuk ikuk ikuk ikuk

rks ;ejkt dk ?kj ns[k ysrkrks ;ejkt dk ?kj ns[k ysrkrks ;ejkt dk ?kj ns[k ysrkrks ;ejkt dk ?kj ns[k ysrk

ij vkt ft/j Hkh iSj djosQ lksvksij vkt ft/j Hkh iSj djosQ lksvksij vkt ft/j Hkh iSj djosQ lksvksij vkt ft/j Hkh iSj djosQ lksvks

ogh nf{k.k fn'kk gks tkrh gSogh nf{k.k fn'kk gks tkrh gSogh nf{k.k fn'kk gks tkrh gSogh nf{k.k fn'kk gks tkrh gS

lHkh fn'kkvks a es a ;ejkt osQ vkyh'kku egy gaSlHkh fn'kkvks a es a ;ejkt osQ vkyh'kku egy gaSlHkh fn'kkvks a es a ;ejkt osQ vkyh'kku egy gaSlHkh fn'kkvks a es a ;ejkt osQ vkyh'kku egy gaS

vkSj os lHkh esa ,d lkFkvkSj os lHkh esa ,d lkFkvkSj os lHkh esa ,d lkFkvkSj os lHkh esa ,d lkFk

viuh ngdrh vk¡[kks a lfgr fojktrs gS aA**viuh ngdrh vk¡[kks a lfgr fojktrs gS aA**viuh ngdrh vk¡[kks a lfgr fojktrs gS aA**viuh ngdrh vk¡[kks a lfgr fojktrs gS aA**

mijksDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij fuEu imijksDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij fuEu imijksDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij fuEu imijksDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij fuEu iz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj nhft,µz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj nhft,µz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj nhft,µz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj nhft,µ

(i) dfo us ,slk D;ks a dgk gS fd nf{k.k dks yk¡?k ysuk laHko ugha gSdfo us ,slk D;ks a dgk gS fd nf{k.k dks yk¡?k ysuk laHko ugha gSdfo us ,slk D;ks a dgk gS fd nf{k.k dks yk¡?k ysuk laHko ugha gSdfo us ,slk D;ks a dgk gS fd nf{k.k dks yk¡?k ysuk laHko ugha gS\\\\ 1111

(ii) dfo osQ vuqlkj vkt gj fn'kk nf{k.k fn'kk D;ks a gks xbZ gSdfo osQ vuqlkj vkt gj fn'kk nf{k.k fn'kk D;ks a gks xbZ gSdfo osQ vuqlkj vkt gj fn'kk nf{k.k fn'kk D;ks a gks xbZ gSdfo osQ vuqlkj vkt gj fn'kk nf{k.k fn'kk D;ks a gks xbZ gS\\\\ 2222

(iii) fuEu iafDr;ks a dk Hkko Li"V dhft,µfuEu iafDr;ks a dk Hkko Li"V dhft,µfuEu iafDr;ks a dk Hkko Li"V dhft,µfuEu iafDr;ks a dk Hkko Li"V dhft,µ 2222

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^^lHkh fn'kkvks a es a ;ejkt osQ vkyh'kku egy gSa^^lHkh fn'kkvks a es a ;ejkt osQ vkyh'kku egy gSa^^lHkh fn'kkvks a es a ;ejkt osQ vkyh'kku egy gSa^^lHkh fn'kkvks a es a ;ejkt osQ vkyh'kku egy gSa

vvvvkSj os lHkh esa ,d lkFkkSj os lHkh esa ,d lkFkkSj os lHkh esa ,d lkFkkSj os lHkh esa ,d lkFk

viuh ngdrh vk¡[kks a lfgr fojktrs gS aA**viuh ngdrh vk¡[kks a lfgr fojktrs gS aA**viuh ngdrh vk¡[kks a lfgr fojktrs gS aA**viuh ngdrh vk¡[kks a lfgr fojktrs gS aA**

iz'u 13iz'u 13iz'u 13iz'u 13---- fuEufyf[kr iz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj fyf[k,µfuEufyf[kr iz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj fyf[k,µfuEufyf[kr iz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj fyf[k,µfuEufyf[kr iz'uks a osQ la{ksi esa mÙkj fyf[k,µ

(i) ^xzkeJh* dfork esa dfo us ^xk¡o dks ejdr fMCcs lk [kqyk* D;ks a dgk gS^xzkeJh* dfork esa dfo us ^xk¡o dks ejdr fMCcs lk [kqyk* D;ks a dgk gS^xzkeJh* dfork esa dfo us ^xk¡o dks ejdr fMCcs lk [kqyk* D;ks a dgk gS^xzkeJh* dfork esa dfo us ^xk¡o dks ejdr fMCcs lk [kqyk* D;ks a dgk gS\\\\ 1111

(ii) ^bl fotu esa ^bl fotu esa ^bl fotu esa ^bl fotu esa nwj O;kikfjd uxj ls iz se dh fiz;nwj O;kikfjd uxj ls iz se dh fiz;nwj O;kikfjd uxj ls iz se dh fiz;nwj O;kikfjd uxj ls iz se dh fiz; Hkwfe mitkmQ vf/d Hkwfe mitkmQ vf/d Hkwfe mitkmQ vf/d Hkwfe mitkmQ vf/d

gS*µiafDr;ks a es a uxjh; laLÑfr osQ izfr dfo dk D;k vkØks'k gS vkSj D;ka sgS*µiafDr;ks a es a uxjh; laLÑfr osQ izfr dfo dk D;k vkØks'k gS vkSj D;ka sgS*µiafDr;ks a es a uxjh; laLÑfr osQ izfr dfo dk D;k vkØks'k gS vkSj D;ka sgS*µiafDr;ks a es a uxjh; laLÑfr osQ izfr dfo dk D;k vkØks'k gS vkSj D;ka s\\\\ 2222

(iii) cPpks a dk dke ij tkuk /jrh osQ ,d cM+s gknls osQ leku D;ks a gScPpks a dk dke ij tkuk /jrh osQ ,d cM+s gknls osQ leku D;ks a gScPpks a dk dke ij tkuk /jrh osQ ,d cM+s gknls osQ leku D;ks a gScPpks a dk dke ij tkuk /jrh osQ ,d cM+s gknls osQ leku D;ks a gS\\\\ 2222

iz'u 14iz'u 14iz'u 14iz'u 14---- ^'kgjoklh fliZQ ekVh okyh dks ugha] mlosQ daVj dks Hkh vPNh rjg igpkurs gS a aA* ^'kgjoklh fliZQ ekVh okyh dks ugha] mlosQ daVj dks Hkh vPNh rjg igpkurs gS a aA* ^'kgjoklh fliZQ ekVh okyh dks ugha] mlosQ daVj dks Hkh vPNh rjg igpkurs gS a aA* ^'kgjoklh fliZQ ekVh okyh dks ugha] mlosQ daVj dks Hkh vPNh rjg igpkurs gS a aA*

vkidhvkidhvkidhvkidh le> ls os dkSu&ls dkj.k jgs gks axs ftuosQ jgrs ^ekVh okyh* dks lc igpkurs le> ls os dkSu&ls dkj.k jgs gks axs ftuosQ jgrs ^ekVh okyh* dks lc igpkurs le> ls os dkSu&ls dkj.k jgs gks axs ftuosQ jgrs ^ekVh okyh* dks lc igpkurs le> ls os dkSu&ls dkj.k jgs gks axs ftuosQ jgrs ^ekVh okyh* dks lc igpkurs

FksFksFksFks\\\\ 5555

vFkokvFkokvFkokvFkok

^jh<+ dh gM~Mh* ,dkadh osQ 'kh"kZd dh lkFkZdrk Li"V djrs gq, dksbZ vU; mfpr ^jh<+ dh gM~Mh* ,dkadh osQ 'kh"kZd dh lkFkZdrk Li"V djrs gq, dksbZ vU; mfpr ^jh<+ dh gM~Mh* ,dkadh osQ 'kh"kZd dh lkFkZdrk Li"V djrs gq, dksbZ vU; mfpr ^jh<+ dh gM~Mh* ,dkadh osQ 'kh"kZd dh lkFkZdrk Li"V djrs gq, dksbZ vU; mfpr

'kh"kZd crkb,A'kh"kZd crkb,A'kh"kZd crkb,A'kh"kZd crkb,A

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[k.M ^?k*[k.M ^?k*[k.M ^?k*[k.M ^?k*

i=kµys[kui=kµys[kui=kµys[kui=kµys[ku

iz'u 15iz'u 15iz'u 15iz'u 15---- vkiosQ fon~;ky; esa [ksy&fnol euk;vkiosQ fon~;ky; esa [ksy&fnol euk;vkiosQ fon~;ky; esa [ksy&fnol euk;vkiosQ fon~;ky; esa [ksy&fnol euk;k x;k A vkius dbZ [ksy&izfr;ksfxrkvks a es a fgLlk k x;k A vkius dbZ [ksy&izfr;ksfxrkvks a es a fgLlk k x;k A vkius dbZ [ksy&izfr;ksfxrkvks a es a fgLlk k x;k A vkius dbZ [ksy&izfr;ksfxrkvks a es a fgLlk

ysdj iqjLdkj thrs A vius iwoZ [ksy&f'k{kd dks i=k fy[kdj viuh miyfC/ osQ ckjs ysdj iqjLdkj thrs A vius iwoZ [ksy&f'k{kd dks i=k fy[kdj viuh miyfC/ osQ ckjs ysdj iqjLdkj thrs A vius iwoZ [ksy&f'k{kd dks i=k fy[kdj viuh miyfC/ osQ ckjs ysdj iqjLdkj thrs A vius iwoZ [ksy&f'k{kd dks i=k fy[kdj viuh miyfC/ osQ ckjs

es a crkb, rFkk vkxs Hkh muosQ fn'kkfuns Z'k rFkk vk'khokZn dh bPNk O;Dr dhft, Aesa crkb, rFkk vkxs Hkh muosQ fn'kkfuns Z'k rFkk vk'khokZn dh bPNk O;Dr dhft, Aesa crkb, rFkk vkxs Hkh muosQ fn'kkfuns Z'k rFkk vk'khokZn dh bPNk O;Dr dhft, Aesa crkb, rFkk vkxs Hkh muosQ fn'kkfuns Z'k rFkk vk'khokZn dh bPNk O;Dr dhft, A

(5)(5)(5)(5)

vFkokvFkokvFkokvFkok

vR;f/d xehZ osQ dkj.k izkFkZuvR;f/d xehZ osQ dkj.k izkFkZuvR;f/d xehZ osQ dkj.k izkFkZuvR;f/d xehZ osQ dkj.k izkFkZuk lHkk esa vkidh d{kk dk ,d fon~;kFkhZ csgks'k gks x;k k lHkk esa vkidh d{kk dk ,d fon~;kFkhZ csgks'k gks x;k k lHkk esa vkidh d{kk dk ,d fon~;kFkhZ csgks'k gks x;k k lHkk esa vkidh d{kk dk ,d fon~;kFkhZ csgks'k gks x;k

A rst /wi esa fon~;ky; vkus&tkus dh otg ls dbZ fo|kfFkZ;ks dks yw Hkh yx pqdh gSA A rst /wi esa fon~;ky; vkus&tkus dh otg ls dbZ fo|kfFkZ;ks dks yw Hkh yx pqdh gSA A rst /wi esa fon~;ky; vkus&tkus dh otg ls dbZ fo|kfFkZ;ks dks yw Hkh yx pqdh gSA A rst /wi esa fon~;ky; vkus&tkus dh otg ls dbZ fo|kfFkZ;ks dks yw Hkh yx pqdh gSA

i=k fy[kdj iz/kukpk;Z ls vuqjks/ dhft, fd xehZ dh NqfV~V;k¡ iwoZ fu/kZfjr le; ls i=k fy[kdj iz/kukpk;Z ls vuqjks/ dhft, fd xehZ dh NqfV~V;k¡ iwoZ fu/kZfjr le; ls i=k fy[kdj iz/kukpk;Z ls vuqjks/ dhft, fd xehZ dh NqfV~V;k¡ iwoZ fu/kZfjr le; ls i=k fy[kdj iz/kukpk;Z ls vuqjks/ dhft, fd xehZ dh NqfV~V;k¡ iwoZ fu/kZfjr le; ls

nks lIrkg igys dj nh tk,¡ Anks lIrkg igys dj nh tk,¡ Anks lIrkg igys dj nh tk,¡ Anks lIrkg igys dj nh tk,¡ A

fuca/ fuca/ fuca/ fuca/

iz'iz'iz'iz'u 16u 16u 16u 16---- uhps fn, x, laosQrµfcUnqvks a osQ vk/kj ij fuca/ fy[ks Auhps fn, x, laosQrµfcUnqvks a osQ vk/kj ij fuca/ fy[ks Auhps fn, x, laosQrµfcUnqvks a osQ vk/kj ij fuca/ fy[ks Auhps fn, x, laosQrµfcUnqvks a osQ vk/kj ij fuca/ fy[ks A (5)(5)(5)(5)

fo|kfFkZ;ks a osQ thou esa baVjusV dh Hkwfedkfo|kfFkZ;ks a osQ thou esa baVjusV dh Hkwfedkfo|kfFkZ;ks a osQ thou esa baVjusV dh Hkwfedkfo|kfFkZ;ks a osQ thou esa baVjusV dh Hkwfedk

baVjusV D;k gSbaVjusV D;k gSbaVjusV D;k gSbaVjusV D;k gS\\\\----------------------------------------baVjusV dk iSQykobaVjusV dk iSQykobaVjusV dk iSQykobaVjusV dk iSQyko----------------------------------------------------------------iQk;ns ,oe~ uqdlkuiQk;ns ,oe~ uqdlkuiQk;ns ,oe~ uqdlkuiQk;ns ,oe~ uqdlku--------------------------------------------------------------------

v'yhyrk ,oe~ fd'kksj euv'yhyrk ,oe~ fd'kksj euv'yhyrk ,oe~ fd'kksj euv'yhyrk ,oe~ fd'kksj eu------------------------------------------------------------------------------------vk/vk/vk/vk/qfud thou dh vfuok;Zrk osQ :i esa qfud thou dh vfuok;Zrk osQ :i esa qfud thou dh vfuok;Zrk osQ :i esa qfud thou dh vfuok;Zrk osQ :i esa

baVjusVbaVjusVbaVjusVbaVjusV--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------fu"d"kZ Afu"d"kZ Afu"d"kZ Afu"d"kZ A

vFkokvFkokvFkokvFkok

^i<+ksxs fy[kksxs rks cuksxs uokc] [ksyksxs owQnksxs rks cuksxs [+kjkc* ^i<+ksxs fy[kksxs rks cuksxs uokc] [ksyksxs owQnksxs rks cuksxs [+kjkc* ^i<+ksxs fy[kksxs rks cuksxs uokc] [ksyksxs owQnksxs rks cuksxs [+kjkc* ^i<+ksxs fy[kksxs rks cuksxs uokc] [ksyksxs owQnksxs rks cuksxs [+kjkc*

mijksDr iafDr dk vk'k;mijksDr iafDr dk vk'k;mijksDr iafDr dk vk'k;mijksDr iafDr dk vk'k;----------------------------------------jkstxkuj osQ :i esa [ksyuk ,oe~ i<+ukjkstxkuj osQ :i esa [ksyuk ,oe~ i<+ukjkstxkuj osQ :i esa [ksyuk ,oe~ i<+ukjkstxkuj osQ :i esa [ksyuk ,oe~ i<+uk--------------------------------------------fdlh Hkh fdlh Hkh fdlh Hkh fdlh Hkh

{ks=k esa li{ks=k esa li{ks=k esa li{ks=k esa liQyrk ,oe~ ifjJe dk laca/Qyrk ,oe~ ifjJe dk laca/Qyrk ,oe~ ifjJe dk laca/Qyrk ,oe~ ifjJe dk laca/------------------------------------------------orZeku le; dh ek¡xorZeku le; dh ek¡xorZeku le; dh ek¡xorZeku le; dh ek¡x----------------------------------------------------fu"d"kZ Afu"d"kZ Afu"d"kZ Afu"d"kZ A

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fgUnh ikB~;Øe ^v*fgUnh ikB~;Øe ^v*fgUnh ikB~;Øe ^v*fgUnh ikB~;Øe ^v*

d{kk uoed{kk uoed{kk uoed{kk uoe

mÙkjekykmÙkjekykmÙkjekykmÙkjekyk

iz'u 1iz'u 1iz'u 1iz'u 1---- 1111 ×××× 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5

(i) xxxx

(ii) [k[k[k[k

(iii) dddd

(iv) xxxx

(v) ?k?k?k?k

iz'u 2iz'u 2iz'u 2iz'u 2---- 1111 ×××× 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5

(i) [k[k[k[k

(ii) xxxx

(iii) dddd

(iv) dddd

(v) dddd

iz'u 3iz'u 3iz'u 3iz'u 3---- 1111 ×××× 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5

(i) ?k?k?k?k

(ii) [k[k[k[k

(iii) [k[k[k[k

(iv) xxxx

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(v) ?k?k?k?k

iz'u 4iz'u 4iz'u 4iz'u 4---- 1111 ×××× 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5

(i) [k[k[k[k

(ii) [k[k[k[k

(iii) xxxx

(iv) dddd

(v) ?k?k?k?k

[kaM ^[k*[kaM ^[k*[kaM ^[k*[kaM ^[k*

iz'u 5iz'u 5iz'u 5iz'u 5---- (d) (d) (d) (d) (i) [k[k[k[k 1111

(ii) dddd 1111

([k)([k)([k)([k) (v) 1111

(x(x(x(x)))) --------------------

iz'u 6iz'u 6iz'u 6iz'u 6---- (d)(d)(d)(d) (i) 1111

([k)([k)([k)([k) (ii) 1111

(x)(x)(x)(x) (iv) 1111

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) (iv) 1111

iz'u 7iz'u 7iz'u 7iz'u 7---- (i) xxxx

(ii) xxxx

(iii) ?k?k?k?k

(iv) ?k?k?k?k

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iz'u 8iz'u 8iz'u 8iz'u 8---- (d)(d)(d)(d) (ii) 1111

([k)([k)([k)([k) (iv) 1111

(x)(x)(x)(x) (i) 1111

iz'u 9iz'u 9iz'u 9iz'u 9---- (d)(d)(d)(d) (ii) 1111

([k)([k)([k)([k) (i) 1111

(x)(x)(x)(x) (iii) 1111

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) (i) 1111

(Ä)(Ä)(Ä)(Ä) (iv) 1111

iz'u 10iz'u 10iz'u 10iz'u 10---- bldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A 5555

iz'u 11iz'u 11iz'u 11iz'u 11---- bldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A 10101010

iz'u 12iz'u 12iz'u 12iz'u 12---- bldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A 5555

iz'u 13iz'u 13iz'u 13iz'u 13---- bldk mÙkj fo|kFbldk mÙkj fo|kFbldk mÙkj fo|kFbldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs AkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs AkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs AkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A 5555

iz'u 14iz'u 14iz'u 14iz'u 14---- bldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A 5555

iz'u 15iz'u 15iz'u 15iz'u 15---- bldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A 5555

iz'u 16iz'u 16iz'u 16iz'u 16---- bldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A 5555

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d{kk µ uohad{kk µ uohad{kk µ uohad{kk µ uoha

fo"k; µ fgUnh (c)fo"k; µ fgUnh (c)fo"k; µ fgUnh (c)fo"k; µ fgUnh (c)

[k.M ^d*[k.M ^d*[k.M ^d*[k.M ^d*

iz'u 1iz'u 1iz'u 1iz'u 1---- (i) vifBr xn~;ka'kvifBr xn~;ka'kvifBr xn~;ka'kvifBr xn~;ka'k vad 5vad 5vad 5vad 5----

^lk¡p cjkcj ri ugha* lwfDr esa lR; dh egÙkk dks Lohdkjk x;k gSA lp osQ ekxZ ij

pyuk vius vki esa ri gSA ri dk vFkZ gS ^riuk* A lp dk ekxZ lnSo daVhyk gksrk gS]

dfBu gksrk gSA ri djus dh rkdr j[kus okyk gh bl ij py ldrk gSA ri ogh dj ldrk

gS ftldk ân; lkiQ] fu"Ikki o ,dkxzfpr gksA ^lR;* ekuo ân; osQ xkSjo dk izrhd gSA lp

cksyus okys osQ eq[k ij ,d vyx rjg dk rst jgrk gS] lksp jgrk gSA ,slk O;fDr fuMj

gksrk gS o yksxksa osQ fny esa txg cukrk gSA vfiz; lR; euq"; dks dHkh ugha cksyuk pkfg,A

lR; vlR; dh ifjHkk"kk vius vki essa oqQN ugha] ijarq nwljksa dh HkykbZ] dY;k.k osQ fy,

cksyk x;k cM+s&ls cM+k >wB Hkh lR; gS vkSj okLrfod lR; tks nwljksa dks dfBukbZ esa Mky ns]

cksyk tk, rks og >wB dh ifjf/ esa vkrk gSA lR; dk ikyu djus osQ fy, lR;oknh gfj'kpanz

vius iwjs thou dks riLoh dh rjg thus ij etcwj gq,A ri vkSj lR; feydj ekuo thou

dks fodkl dh jkg ij vxzlj djrs gSaA lR; dh izkfIr gh dBksjre ri gS ;g lalkj dk og

loksZÙke /eZ gS ftlosQ fcuk thou lkjghu gks tkrk gSA lR; vVy gSA yk[k >wB Hkh mlosQ

le{k fVd ugha ldrs A >wB cqycqys dh Hkk¡fr gS ftldk vfLrRo {kf.kd gSA lp LFkk;h gS]

fpjarj gSA ,d lp dks Nqikus osQ fy, lkS >wB cksyus iM+rs gSa vkSj var esa lkS >wBksa dk

vkoj.k Hksn dj lR; ckgj fudy gh vkrk gSA lR; ls O;fDr ftruk eq¡g eksM+rk gS og mruk

iy&iy esa lkeus vkrk gSA dfBu vo'; gS ri dk ekxZ] lR; dk ekxZ] ijarq dY;k.kdkjh gSA

mi;qZDr xn~;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ lgh fodYiks a dks pqu dj fy[ks ami;qZDr xn~;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ lgh fodYiks a dks pqu dj fy[ks ami;qZDr xn~;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ lgh fodYiks a dks pqu dj fy[ks ami;qZDr xn~;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ lgh fodYiks a dks pqu dj fy[ks a

(d)(d)(d)(d) ^lp* dk ekxZ oSQlk gksrk gSA^lp* dk ekxZ oSQlk gksrk gSA^lp* dk ekxZ oSQlk gksrk gSA^lp* dk ekxZ oSQlk gksrk gSA (1) (1) (1) (1)

(i) daVhyk vkSj detksj

(ii) dk¡Vksa ls Hkjk ,oa ljy

(iii) daVhyk vkSj vklku

(iv) dk¡Vksa ls Hkjk ,oa dfBu

([([([([k)k)k)k) ri oSQlk O;fDr dj ldrk gS ri oSQlk O;fDr dj ldrk gS ri oSQlk O;fDr dj ldrk gS ri oSQlk O;fDr dj ldrk gS \\\\ (1) (1) (1) (1)

(i) ftldk fnekx ,dkxzfpr] oqQ'kkxz ,oa fu"iki gksA

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(ii) ftldk ân; fu"iki] ,dkxzfpr ,oa lkiQ gksA

(iii) ftldk ân; la;eh] lR;oknh ,oa fu"iki gksA

(iv) ftldk fnekx rhoz] oqQ'kkxz ,oa ,dkxzfpr gksA

(x)(x)(x)(x) lp cksyus okys dh D;k igpku gSalp cksyus okys dh D;k igpku gSalp cksyus okys dh D;k igpku gSalp cksyus okys dh D;k igpku gSa\\\\ (1) (1) (1) (1)

(i) fuMj] lkglh ,oa ijksidkjh

(ii) fuMj] ijksidkjh ,oa i{kikr djus okyk

(iii) i{kikr u djus okyk] lkglh ,oa oqQ'ky oDrk A

(iv) fuMj ] lcdk fiz; ,oa eq[k ij fo'ks"k rst

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) ekuo thou osQ fodkl dh jkg dkekuo thou osQ fodkl dh jkg dkekuo thou osQ fodkl dh jkg dkekuo thou osQ fodkl dh jkg dks vkxs c<+krs gSAs vkxs c<+krs gSAs vkxs c<+krs gSAs vkxs c<+krs gSA (1) (1) (1) (1)

(i) LokLF; vkSj ri

(ii) lR; vkSj ri

(iii) ri vkSj la;e

(iv) la;e vkSj lR;

(Ä)(Ä)(Ä)(Ä) ^lp* vkSj ^>wB* esa D;k varj gS ^lp* vkSj ^>wB* esa D;k varj gS ^lp* vkSj ^>wB* esa D;k varj gS ^lp* vkSj ^>wB* esa D;k varj gS \\\\ (1) (1) (1) (1)

(i) >wB ,d ckj cksyuk iM+rk gS vkSj lp lkS ckjA

(ii) lp cqycqys dh rjg {kf.kd gS vkSj >wB fpjarj o LFkk;h gSA

(iii) >wB cqycqys dh rjg {kf.kd gSa vkSj lp fpjarj o LFkk;h gSA

(iv) lp cksyus esa [krjk vf/d gksus ij >wB cksyuk lR; dh dgykrk gSA

iz'u 2iz'u 2iz'u 2iz'u 2---- vifBr xn~;ka'k vifBr xn~;ka'k vifBr xn~;ka'k vifBr xn~;ka'k vad 5vad 5vad 5vad 5----

,d ckj Lokeh foosdkuan dk ,d f'k"; muosQ ikl vk;k vkSj mlus dgk] ^Lokeh

th] eSa vki dh rjg Hkkjr dh laLo`Qfr] n'kZu vkSj jhfr&fjokt dk izpkj izlkj djus

osQ fy, vesfjdk tkuk pkgrk gwaA ;g esjh igyh ;k=kk gSA vki eq>s fons'k tkus dh

vuqefr vkSj viuk vk'khokZn nsa rkfd eSa vius edln esa liQy gksmQ¡ A ^Lokeh th us

mls mQij ls uhps rd ns[kk fiQj dgk] ^lksp dj crkmQ¡xkA ^f'k"; gSjr esa iM+ x;kA

mlus foosdkuan th ls bl mÙkj dh dYiuk Hkh ugha dh FkhA mlus fiQj dgk] Lokeh

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th] eSa vki dh rjg lknxh ls vius ns'k dh laLÑfr dk izpkj d:¡xkA esjk è;ku

vkSj fdlh pht ij ugha tk,xkA* foosdkuan us fiQj dgk] ^lksp dj crkm¡QxkA* f'k";

us le> fy;k fd Lokeh th mls fons'k ugha Hkstuk pkgrs blfy, ,slk dg jgs gSaA

og muosQ ikl gh #d x;kA nks fnuksa osQ ckn Lokeh th us mls cqyk;k vkSj dgk]

^rqe vesfjdk tkuk pkgrs gks rks tkvksA esjk vk'khokZn rqEgkjs lkFk gSA* f'k"; us lkspk

fd Lokeh th us bruh NksVh lh ckr osQ fy, nks fnu lkspus esa D;ksa yxk;kA mlus

viuh ;g nqfo/k Lokeh th dks crkbZ A Lokeh th us dgk] ^eSa nks fnuksa esa ;g

le>uk pkgrk Fkk fd rqEgkjs vanj fdruh lgu'kfDr gSA dgha rqEgkjk vkRefo'okl

Mxexk rks ugha jgk gSA ysfdu rqe nks fnuksa rd ;gk¡ jg dj fufoZdkj Hkko ls esjs

vkns'k dh izrh{kkk djrs jgsA u ozQks/ fd;k] u tYnckth dh vkSj ugha /S;Z [kks;kA

ftlesa bruh lgu'kfDr vkSj xq# osQ izfr izse dk Hkko gksxk] og f'k"; dHkh HkVosQxk

ughaA esjs v/wjs dke dks ogh vkxs c<+k ldrk gSA fdlh nwljs ns'k osQ ukxfjd osQ eu

esa vius ns'k dh laLÑfr dks vanj rd igq¡pkus osQ fy, Kku osQ lkFk&lkFk] /S;Z]

foosd vkSj la;e dh vko';drk gksrh gSA eSa blh ckr dh ijh{kk ys jgk FkkA ^f'k";

Lokeh th dh bl vuks[kh ijh{kk ls vfHkHkwr gks x;kA

mi;qZDr xn~;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij lgh fodYiks a dks pqudj fyf[k,µmi;qZDr xn~;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij lgh fodYiks a dks pqudj fyf[k,µmi;qZDr xn~;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij lgh fodYiks a dks pqudj fyf[k,µmi;qZDr xn~;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij lgh fodYiks a dks pqudj fyf[k,µ

(i) Lokeh th osQ f'k"; dk vesfjdk tkus dk mn~ns'; FkkµLokeh th osQ f'k"; dk vesfjdk tkus dk mn~ns'; FkkµLokeh th osQ f'k"; dk vesfjdk tkus dk mn~ns'; FkkµLokeh th osQ f'k"; dk vesfjdk tkus dk mn~ns'; Fkkµ (1) (1) (1) (1)

(d) vesfjdk dh laLÑfr dk Kku izkIr djuk

([k) Hkkjrh; laLÑfr vkSj fganw /eZ dk izpkj djuk

(x) Hkkjrh; /eks± dk izpkj izlkj djuk

(?k) Hkkjr dh laLÑfr] n'kZu vkSj jhfr&fjokt dk izpkj djuk

(ii) foosdkuan th us f'k"; dks vesfjdk tkus dh vuqefr ugha nh D;ks afdµ (1)foosdkuan th us f'k"; dks vesfjdk tkus dh vuqefr ugha nh D;ks afdµ (1)foosdkuan th us f'k"; dks vesfjdk tkus dh vuqefr ugha nh D;ks afdµ (1)foosdkuan th us f'k"; dks vesfjdk tkus dh vuqefr ugha nh D;ks afdµ (1)

(d) f'k"; dks Hkkjrh; jhfr&fjoktksa dk Kku ugha Fkk

([k) f'k"; osQ /S;Z] foosd vkSj la;e dh ijh{kk ysuk pkgrs Fks

(x) f'k"; dks Kku nsuk pkgrs Fks

(?k) f'k"; osQ ikl i;kZIr /u ugha Fkk

(iii) foosdkuan th osQ mÙkj u nsus ij f'k"; dh izfrfØ;k Fkhµfoosdkuan th osQ mÙkj u nsus ij f'k"; dh izfrfØ;k Fkhµfoosdkuan th osQ mÙkj u nsus ij f'k"; dh izfrfØ;k Fkhµfoosdkuan th osQ mÙkj u nsus ij f'k"; dh izfrfØ;k Fkhµ (1 (1 (1 (1))))

(d) Øks/ ls Hkj x;k

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([k) fufoZdkj Hkko ls izrh{k djrk jgk

(x) Lokeh th ls fourh djus yxk

(?k) /S;Z [kksdj fopfyr gks x;k

(iv) f'k"; Lokeh th osQ ikl D;ks a x;k Fkkµf'k"; Lokeh th osQ ikl D;ks a x;k Fkkµf'k"; Lokeh th osQ ikl D;ks a x;k Fkkµf'k"; Lokeh th osQ ikl D;ks a x;k Fkkµ (1) (1) (1) (1)

(d) vesfjdk tkus dh vuqefr ek¡xus

([k) Kku&izkIr djus

(x) Lokeh dh th lsok djus

(?k) Lokeh th dk vk'khokZn izkIr djus

(v) xn~;ka'k dk mfpr 'kh"kZd gksxkµxn~;ka'k dk mfpr 'kh"kZd gksxkµxn~;ka'k dk mfpr 'kh"kZd gksxkµxn~;ka'k dk mfpr 'kh"kZd gksxkµ (1) (1) (1) (1)

(d) LokfHkeku dh j{kk

([k) /S;Z&ijh{kk

(x) vuks[kh ijh{kk

(?k) igyh ijh{kk

iz'u 3iz'u 3iz'u 3iz'u 3---- vifBr dkO;ka'kµ1vifBr dkO;ka'kµ1vifBr dkO;ka'kµ1vifBr dkO;ka'kµ1 vad vad vad vad

5555----

ftl ij fxjdj mnj&njh ls rqeus tUe fy;k gSA

ftldk [kkdj vUu] lq/k&le uhj]lehj fi;kA

og Lusg dh ewfrZ n;kef; ekrk rqY; egh gSA

mlosQ izfr dÙkZO; rqEgkjk D;k oqQN 'ks"k ugha gS \AA

osQoy vius fy, lksprs] ekSt Hkjs xkrs gksA

ihrs] [kkrs] lksrs] txrs] g¡lrs] lq[k ikrs gksA

tx ls nwj] LokFkZ&lk/u gh lrr rqEgkjk ;'k gSA

lkspks] rqEgha] dkSu vx&tx esa rqe lk LokFkZ foo'k gS \

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iSnk dj ftl ns'k tkfr us rqedks ikyk&ikslkA

fd, gq, gSa og fut&fgr dk rqels cM+k HkjkslkA

mlls gksuk mÎ.k izFke gS lRdÙkZO; rqEgkjkA

fiQj ns ldrs gks olq/k dks 'ks"k Lothou lkjkA

mi;qZDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ uhps fn, x, fodYiks a es a ls lcls mi;qZDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ uhps fn, x, fodYiks a es a ls lcls mi;qZDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ uhps fn, x, fodYiks a es a ls lcls mi;qZDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ uhps fn, x, fodYiks a es a ls lcls

mi;qDr fodYi Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,µmi;qDr fodYi Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,µmi;qDr fodYi Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,µmi;qDr fodYi Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,µ

(d)(d)(d)(d) ekr`Hkwfe ls euq"; D;k&D;k izkIr djrk gS ekr`Hkwfe ls euq"; D;k&D;k izkIr djrk gS ekr`Hkwfe ls euq"; D;k&D;k izkIr djrk gS ekr`Hkwfe ls euq"; D;k&D;k izkIr djrk gS \\\\µµµµ 1111

(i) vUu] ty] iQy

(ii) vUu] iQy] iwQy

(iii) vUu] ty] ok;q

(iv) iQy] iwQy] ty

([k)([k)([k)([k) izLrqr iafDr;ks a es a /jrh dh rqyuk fdlls dh xbZ gS izLrqr iafDr;ks a es a /jrh dh rqyuk fdlls dh xbZ gS izLrqr iafDr;ks a es a /jrh dh rqyuk fdlls dh xbZ gS izLrqr iafDr;ks a es a /jrh dh rqyuk fdlls dh xbZ gS \\\\µµµµ 1111

(i) bZ'oj ls

(ii) firk ls

(iii) ekrk ls

(iv) fo'o ls

(x)(x)(x)(x) mijksDr dkO;ka'k esa euq"; dh fdl izo`fÙk ij izdk'k Mkyk x;k gS µmijksDr dkO;ka'k esa euq"; dh fdl izo`fÙk ij izdk'k Mkyk x;k gS µmijksDr dkO;ka'k esa euq"; dh fdl izo`fÙk ij izdk'k Mkyk x;k gS µmijksDr dkO;ka'k esa euq"; dh fdl izo`fÙk ij izdk'k Mkyk x;k gS µ 1111

(i) ns'k o ns'kokfl;ksa osQ izfr lsokHkko

(ii) LokFkhZ vkSj vkReosQafnzr

(iii) fu%LokFkZ vkSj mnkj

(iv) fo'o ca/qrk

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) dfo osQ vuqlkj euq"; dk izFke dÙkZO; D;k gksuk pkfg, dfo osQ vuqlkj euq"; dk izFke dÙkZO; D;k gksuk pkfg, dfo osQ vuqlkj euq"; dk izFke dÙkZO; D;k gksuk pkfg, dfo osQ vuqlkj euq"; dk izFke dÙkZO; D;k gksuk pkfg, \\\\ µ µ µ µ 1111

(i) ekrk&firk osQ Î.k ls mÎ.k gksuk

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(ii) ns'k o tkfr osQ Î.k ls mÎ.k gksuk

(iii) f'k{kdksa osQ Î.k ls mÎ.k gksuk

(iv) HkkbZ&cguksa osQ Î.k ls mÎ.k gksuk

(Ä)(Ä)(Ä)(Ä) mijksDr dkO;ka'k dk eq[; lans'k gSµmijksDr dkO;ka'k dk eq[; lans'k gSµmijksDr dkO;ka'k dk eq[; lans'k gSµmijksDr dkO;ka'k dk eq[; lans'k gSµ 1111

(i) lsok Hkko

(ii) ijksidkj

(iii) n;kyqrk

(iv) ns'kHkfDr

iz'u 4iz'u 4iz'u 4iz'u 4---- vifBr dkO;ka'k µ 2vifBr dkO;ka'k µ 2vifBr dkO;ka'k µ 2vifBr dkO;ka'k µ 2 vad 5vad 5vad 5vad 5----

iwQVk izHkkr] iwQVk fogku

og pys jf'e osQ izk.k] fogx osQ e/qjxku] e/qj fu>Zj osQ Loj

>j&>j] >j&>j A

izkph dk v:ukHk f{kfrt]

ekuksa vacj dh ljlh esa]

iwQyk dksbZ jfDre xqykc] jfDre ljflt

/hjsµ/hjs]

yks] iSQy pyh vkyksd js[k

/qy x;k frfej] cg xbZ fu'kk_

pgq¡ vksj ns[k]

/qy jgh foHkk] foeykHk dkafr A

vc fn'kk µ fn'kk

lfLer]

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fofLer]

[kqy x, n~okj] g¡l jgh m"kk A

[kqy x, n~okj] n`x [kqys daB

[kqy x, eqoqQy

'krny osQ 'khry dks"kksa ls fudyk e/qdj xaqtkj fy,

[kqy x, ca/] Nfo osQ ca/u

tkxks txrh osQ lqIr cky A

iydksa dh ia[kqfj;k¡ [kksyks] [kksyks e/qdj osQ vyl ca/ n~`x Hkj

lesV rks yks ;g Jh] ;g dkafr

ogh vkrh fnxar ls ;g Nfo dh lfjrk vean

>j&>j] >j&>j A

mi;qZDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ uhpmi;qZDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ uhpmi;qZDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ uhpmi;qZDr dkO;ka'k osQ vk/kj ij iz'uks a osQ uhps fn, x, fodYiks a es a ls mi;qDr s fn, x, fodYiks a es a ls mi;qDr s fn, x, fodYiks a es a ls mi;qDr s fn, x, fodYiks a es a ls mi;qDr

fodYi Nk¡V dj fyf[k,µfodYi Nk¡V dj fyf[k,µfodYi Nk¡V dj fyf[k,µfodYi Nk¡V dj fyf[k,µ

(d)(d)(d)(d) lw;ks Zn; gksrs gh iwoZ fn'kk esa µlw;ks Zn; gksrs gh iwoZ fn'kk esa µlw;ks Zn; gksrs gh iwoZ fn'kk esa µlw;ks Zn; gksrs gh iwoZ fn'kk esa µ 1111

(i) f{kfrt dk jax lqugjk gks tkrk gS

(ii) f{kfrt dk jax yky gks tkrk gS

(iii) f{kfrt dk jax 'osr gks tkrk gS

(iv) f{kfrt dk jax ';ke gks tkrk gS

([k)([k)([k)([k) izkr% dky gksrs gh Hk¡ojs ij D;k izHkko iM+rk gS izkr% dky gksrs gh Hk¡ojs ij D;k izHkko iM+rk gS izkr% dky gksrs gh Hk¡ojs ij D;k izHkko iM+rk gS izkr% dky gksrs gh Hk¡ojs ij D;k izHkko iM+rk gS \\\\ 1111

(i) ikS/ksa ij tk cSBrs gSa

(ii) ijkx bdV~Bk djus b/j&m/j eaMjkrs gSa

(iii) dey ls ckgj fudy xqatkj djus yxrs gSa

(iv) dey esa gh oSQn jgrs gSaA

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(x)(x)(x)(x) /jrh ij lksus okys cPpks a ls tkx/jrh ij lksus okys cPpks a ls tkx/jrh ij lksus okys cPpks a ls tkx/jrh ij lksus okys cPpks a ls tkxus osQ fy, D;ks a dgk x;k gS us osQ fy, D;ks a dgk x;k gS us osQ fy, D;ks a dgk x;k gS us osQ fy, D;ks a dgk x;k gS \\\\ 1111

(i) fon~;ky; tkus dk le; gks tkus osQ dkj.k

(ii) cgqr nsj rd lksrs jgus osQ dkj.k

(iii) izkr% dkyhu izko`Qfrd lkSan;Z dk vkuan ysus osQ fy,

(iv) mBdj fuR; deZ vkjaHk djus osQ fy,

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) izLrqizLrqizLrqizLrqr dfork dk eq[; Hkko gS µr dfork dk eq[; Hkko gS µr dfork dk eq[; Hkko gS µr dfork dk eq[; Hkko gS µ 1111

(i) laè;kdkyhu lkSan;Z dk fp=k.k

(ii) nksigj dk fp=k.k

(iii) jkf=k dkyhu lkSan;Z dk fp=k.k

(iv) izkr%dkyhu lkSan;Z dk fp=k.k

(Ä)(Ä)(Ä)(Ä) dkO;ka'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS dkO;ka'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS dkO;ka'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS dkO;ka'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd gS \\\\µµµµ 1 1 1 1

(i) izo`Qfr os fofo/ jax

(ii) izo`Qfr osQ lax

(iii) iwQVk izHkkr

(iv) laè;k

[k.M ^[k*[k.M ^[k*[k.M ^[k*[k.M ^[k*

iz'u 5iz'u 5iz'u 5iz'u 5---- (i) ^dykfHkK* 'kCn dk o.kZµfoPNsn gS%µ^dykfHkK* 'kCn dk o.kZµfoPNsn gS%µ^dykfHkK* 'kCn dk o.kZµfoPNsn gS%µ^dykfHkK* 'kCn dk o.kZµfoPNsn gS%µ (1) (1) (1) (1)

(d) o~Q $ v $ y~ $ Hk~ $ b $ t~ $ ×k $ v

([k) o~Q $ vk $ y~ $ v $ Hk~ $ b $ t~ $ v

(x) o~Q $ vk $ y~ $ vk $ Hk~ $ b $ t~ $ ×k $ v

(?k) o~Q $ v $ y~ $ vk $ Hk~ $ b $ t~ $ ×k $ v

(ii) ^loks ZPp* 'kCn dk o.kZµfoPNsn gS%µ^loks ZPp* 'kCn dk o.kZµfoPNsn gS%µ^loks ZPp* 'kCn dk o.kZµfoPNsn gS%µ^loks ZPp* 'kCn dk o.kZµfoPNsn gS%µ (1) (1) (1) (1)

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(d) l~ $ v $ o~ $ vks $ j~ $ p~ $ p~ $ v

([k) l~ $ v $ j~ $ v $ o~ $ ,s $ p~ $ p~ $ v

(x) l~ $ v $ j~ $ o $ mQ $ p~ $ p~ $ v

(?k) l~ $ v $ j~ $ o~ $ vks $ p~ $ p~ $ v

(iii) ^mUur* 'kCn esa milxZ gS%µ^mUur* 'kCn esa milxZ gS%µ^mUur* 'kCn esa milxZ gS%µ^mUur* 'kCn esa milxZ gS%µ (1) (1) (1) (1)

(d) vu

([k) mr~

(x) mu~

(?k) mr

(iv) ^HkkSfrdh* 'kCn esa izR;; gS%µ^HkkSfrdh* 'kCn esa izR;; gS%µ^HkkSfrdh* 'kCn esa izR;; gS%µ^HkkSfrdh* 'kCn esa izR;; gS%µ (1) (1) (1) (1)

(d) b

([k) bZ

(x) dh

(?k) bdh

iz'u 6iz'u 6iz'u 6iz'u 6---- (i) ^i{kh* 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph gS µ^i{kh* 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph gS µ^i{kh* 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph gS µ^i{kh* 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph gS µ 1111

(d) uHk

([k) fogx

(x) vt

(?k) ?kksVd

(ii) ^o"kZ* 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph ugha gS µ^o"kZ* 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph ugha gS µ^o"kZ* 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph ugha gS µ^o"kZ* 'kCn dk i;kZ;okph ugha gS µ 1111

(d) 'kCn

([k) vCn

(x) cjl

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(?k) lky

(iii) ^rstLoh* 'kCn dk foykse :i gS µ^rstLoh* 'kCn dk foykse :i gS µ^rstLoh* 'kCn dk foykse :i gS µ^rstLoh* 'kCn dk foykse :i gS µ 1111

(d) lqanj

([k) dkafr;qDr

(x) rstghu

(?k) xfrghu

(iv) ^laf{kIr* dk lgh foykse 'kCn Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,µ^laf{kIr* dk lgh foykse 'kCn Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,µ^laf{kIr* dk lgh foykse 'kCn Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,µ^laf{kIr* dk lgh foykse 'kCn Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,µ 1111

(d) fof{kIr

([k) foLr`r

(x) y?kq

(?k) {kf.kd

(v) ^ve`r* 'kCn osQ lgh vusdk;hZ :i gSµ^ve`r* 'kCn osQ lgh vusdk;hZ :i gSµ^ve`r* 'kCn osQ lgh vusdk;hZ :i gSµ^ve`r* 'kCn osQ lgh vusdk;hZ :i gSµ 1111

(d) uhj] fla/q

([k) vUu] ty

(x) ty] vej

(?k) okfj] uhj

(vi) ^/kj.kk* 'kCn dk vusdk;hZ 'kCn ugha gSµ^/kj.kk* 'kCn dk vusdk;hZ 'kCn ugha gSµ^/kj.kk* 'kCn dk vusdk;hZ 'kCn ugha gSµ^/kj.kk* 'kCn dk vusdk;hZ 'kCn ugha gSµ 1111

(d) Kku

([k) fopkj

(x) cqf¼

(?k) le>

(vii) ^tks bZ'oj ij fo'okl djs* osQ fy, ,d 'kCn gSµ^tks bZ'oj ij fo'okl djs* osQ fy, ,d 'kCn gSµ^tks bZ'oj ij fo'okl djs* osQ fy, ,d 'kCn gSµ^tks bZ'oj ij fo'okl djs* osQ fy, ,d 'kCn gSµ 1111

(d) lnkpkjh

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([k) Hkxoku

(x) vkfLrd

(?k) bZ'ojh;

(viii) ^euksgkjh* 'kCn osQ fy, mi;qDr okD;ka'k gSµ^euksgkjh* 'kCn osQ fy, mi;qDr okD;ka'k gSµ^euksgkjh* 'kCn osQ fy, mi;qDr okD;ka'k gSµ^euksgkjh* 'kCn osQ fy, mi;qDr okD;ka'k gSµ 1111

(d) eu dks gjkus okyk

([k) eu dk ekuus okyk

(x) gkj ekuus okyk

(?k) eu dks gjus okyk

iz'u 7iz'u 7iz'u 7iz'u 7---- (i) ^lR;oknh xk¡/h th bfrgkl esa lnSo mYys[kuh; jgsaxs*A okD; esa mís'; Nk¡fV, ^lR;oknh xk¡/h th bfrgkl esa lnSo mYys[kuh; jgsaxs*A okD; esa mís'; Nk¡fV, ^lR;oknh xk¡/h th bfrgkl esa lnSo mYys[kuh; jgsaxs*A okD; esa mís'; Nk¡fV, ^lR;oknh xk¡/h th bfrgkl esa lnSo mYys[kuh; jgsaxs*A okD; esa mís'; Nk¡fV,

1111

(d) lR;oknh xk¡/h

([k) lR;oknh

(x) lR;oknh xk¡/h th

(?k) lR;oknh xk¡/h th bfrgkl esa

(ii) ^lqjs'k dh cgu lquhrk us ijh{kk esa lokZf/d vad izkIr fd,*µokD; esa fo/s; ^lqjs'k dh cgu lquhrk us ijh{kk esa lokZf/d vad izkIr fd,*µokD; esa fo/s; ^lqjs'k dh cgu lquhrk us ijh{kk esa lokZf/d vad izkIr fd,*µokD; esa fo/s; ^lqjs'k dh cgu lquhrk us ijh{kk esa lokZf/d vad izkIr fd,*µokD; esa fo/s;

Nk¡fV,µNk¡fV,µNk¡fV,µNk¡fV,µ 1111

(d) izkIr fd,

([k) lokZf/d vad izkIr fd,

(x) vad izkIr fd,

(?k) ijh{kk esa lokZf/d vad izkIr fd,

(iii) etnwjks a us dk;Z lekIr fd;kA et+nwj ?kj pys x,A okD;ks a dk mi;qDr ljy etnwjks a us dk;Z lekIr fd;kA et+nwj ?kj pys x,A okD;ks a dk mi;qDr ljy etnwjks a us dk;Z lekIr fd;kA et+nwj ?kj pys x,A okD;ks a dk mi;qDr ljy etnwjks a us dk;Z lekIr fd;kA et+nwj ?kj pys x,A okD;ks a dk mi;qDr ljy

okD; gS%µokD; gS%µokD; gS%µokD; gS%µ 1111

(d) tSls gh dke lekIr gqvk et+nwj ?kj pys x,A

([k) tc et+nwjksa us dke lekIr fd;k rc os ?kj pys x,A

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(x) et+nwj dk;Z lekIr djosQ ?kj pys x,A

(?k) et+nwjksa us dk;Z lekIr fd;k vkSj ?kj pys x,A

(iv) fuEufyf[kr okD;ks a es a ls ljy okD; Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,%µfuEufyf[kr okD;ks a es a ls ljy okD; Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,%µfuEufyf[kr okD;ks a es a ls ljy okD; Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,%µfuEufyf[kr okD;ks a es a ls ljy okD; Nk¡Vdj fyf[k,%µ 1 1 1 1

(d) lR; cksyks vkSj izxfr izkIr djksA

([k) lR; cksyus okys dh lnk fot; gksrh gSA

(x) tks lR; cksyrs gSa mudh lnk t; gksrh gSA

(?k) dHkh vlR; er cksyks D;ksafd lR; cksyuk Js"B gSA

iz'u 8iz'u 8iz'u 8iz'u 8---- (i) fuEufyf[kr okD;ks a es a ls fdl okD; esa mfpr fojke fpg~u iz;qDr fd, x, fuEufyf[kr okD;ks a es a ls fdl okD; esa mfpr fojke fpg~u iz;qDr fd, x, fuEufyf[kr okD;ks a es a ls fdl okD; esa mfpr fojke fpg~u iz;qDr fd, x, fuEufyf[kr okD;ks a es a ls fdl okD; esa mfpr fojke fpg~u iz;qDr fd, x,

gS%µgS%µgS%µgS%µ 1111

(d) vè;kid us d{kk esa ^viuk ?kj* y?kqdFkk i<+kbZ A

([k) vè;kid us d{kk esa ^viuk ?kj* y?kqdFkk i<+kbZ A

(x) vè;kid us d{kk esa viuk ?kj y?kqdFkk i<+kbZ A

(?k) vè;kid us] d{kk esa vkdj viuk ?kj y?kqdFkk i<+kbZ A

(ii) ^%µ* fojke fpg~u dk uke gSA^%µ* fojke fpg~u dk uke gSA^%µ* fojke fpg~u dk uke gSA^%µ* fojke fpg~u dk uke gSA 1111

(d) =kqfriwjd fpg~u

([k) yk?ko fpg~u

(x) fooj.k fpg~u

(?k) m¼gj.k fpg~u

iz'u 9iz'u 9iz'u 9iz'u 9---- (i) ^tqV tkuk* eqgkojs dk vFkZ gS %µ^tqV tkuk* eqgkojs dk vFkZ gS %µ^tqV tkuk* eqgkojs dk vFkZ gS %µ^tqV tkuk* eqgkojs dk vFkZ gS %µ 1111

(d) tqM+ tkuk

([k) fey tkuk

(x) fdlh dke esa eqLrSnh ls yxuk

(?k) fdlh dke dks nwljs dke ls tksM+ nsuk

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(ii) lisjs lk¡i dks &&&&&&&&&lisjs lk¡i dks &&&&&&&&&lisjs lk¡i dks &&&&&&&&&lisjs lk¡i dks &&&&&&&&&&&&&&& vPNh rjg tkurs gS a aA okD; esa fjDr LFkku &&&&&& vPNh rjg tkurs gS a aA okD; esa fjDr LFkku &&&&&& vPNh rjg tkurs gS a aA okD; esa fjDr LFkku &&&&&& vPNh rjg tkurs gS a aA okD; esa fjDr LFkku

dh iwfrZ mfpr eqgkojs n~okjk dhft,Adh iwfrZ mfpr eqgkojs n~okjk dhft,Adh iwfrZ mfpr eqgkojs n~okjk dhft,Adh iwfrZ mfpr eqgkojs n~okjk dhft,A 1111

(d) ekSr osQ ?kkV mrkjuk

([k) o'k esa djukA

(x) di+Qu ck¡/uk

(?k) vk¡[kksa esa clkuk

[k.Mµ^x*[k.Mµ^x*[k.Mµ^x*[k.Mµ^x*

iz'u 10iz'u 10iz'u 10iz'u 10---- dkO;ka'kks a dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uks a osQ dkO;ka'kks a dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uks a osQ dkO;ka'kks a dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uks a osQ dkO;ka'kks a dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uks a osQ mfpr fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µmfpr fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µmfpr fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µmfpr fodYi pqudj fyf[k,µ vad 5vad 5vad 5vad 5

Øe'k% daB {kh.k gks vk;k]

f'kfFky gq, vo;o lkjs]

cSBk Fkk uo&uo mik; dh

fpark esa eSa euekjs A

tku ldk u izHkkr ltx ls

gqjZ vyl dc nksigjh]

Lo.kZ & ?kuksa esa dc jfo Mwck]

dc vkbZ laè;k xgjh A

(i) daB {daB {daB {daB {kh.k D;ks a gks x;k Fkk kh.k D;ks a gks x;k Fkk kh.k D;ks a gks x;k Fkk kh.k D;ks a gks x;k Fkk \\\\ (1)(1)(1)(1)

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(d) [kk¡lh osQ dkj.k

([k) yxkrkj cksyus osQ dkj.k

(x) vf/d jksus o nq[k osQ dkj.k

(?k) cq[kkj osQ dkj.k

(ii) lqf[k;k osQ firk dks le; dk Hkku D;ks a ugha jgk lqf[k;k osQ firk dks le; dk Hkku D;ks a ugha jgk lqf[k;k osQ firk dks le; dk Hkku D;ks a ugha jgk lqf[k;k osQ firk dks le; dk Hkku D;ks a ugha jgk \\\\ (1)(1)(1)(1)

(d) dke esa O;Lr gksus osQ dkj.k

([k) vf/d le; rd jksrs jgus osQ dkj.k

(x) ?kj ls ckgj u fudyus osQ dkj.k

(?k) csVh dh fpark esa lksprs jgus osQ dkj.k

(iii) firk euekjs cSBk Fkk D;ks afd µfirk euekjs cSBk Fkk D;ks afd µfirk euekjs cSBk Fkk D;ks afd µfirk euekjs cSBk Fkk D;ks afd µ (1)(1)(1)(1)

(d) mipkj osQ fy, /u dk vHkko Fkk

([k) dke ij ugha tk ldk Fkk

(x) csVh dh bPNkiwfrZ u dj ik;k Fkk

(?k) fnuHkj Hkw[kk jgk Fkk

(iv) ^izHkkr ltx ls gqbZ dc vyl nksigjh* iafDr dk vk'k; gSµ^izHkkr ltx ls gqbZ dc vyl nksigjh* iafDr dk vk'k; gSµ^izHkkr ltx ls gqbZ dc vyl nksigjh* iafDr dk vk'k; gSµ^izHkkr ltx ls gqbZ dc vyl nksigjh* iafDr dk vk'k; gSµ (1)(1)(1)(1)

(d) vf/d fpafrr gksus osQ dkj.k le; dk è;ku u jguk

([k) nksigj esa vkyl dk vuqHko gksuk

(x) lw;Z u fudyuk

(?k) dke esa O;Lr gksuk

(v) cknyks a dk jax lqugjh gks tkrk gSµcknyks a dk jax lqugjh gks tkrk gSµcknyks a dk jax lqugjh gks tkrk gSµcknyks a dk jax lqugjh gks tkrk gSµ (1)(1)(1)(1)

(d) cknyksa dk jax lqugjh gh gksrk gS

([k) lw;Z dk jax lqugjh gksus osQ dkj.k

(x) vk¡/h osQ dkj.k

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(?k) lM+dksa ij ls mBs /q,¡ osQ dkj.k

vFkokvFkokvFkokvFkok

;gk¡ jkst+ oqQN cu jgk gS

jkst+ oqQN ?kV jgk gS

;gk¡ Le`fr dk Hkjkslk ugha

,d gh fnu esa iqjkuh iM+ tkrh gS nqfu;k

tSls clar dk x;k ir>M+ dks ykSVk gw¡

tSls cSlk[k dk x;k Hkknkas dks ykSVk gw¡]

vc ;gh mik; gS fd gj njoktk [kV[kVkvksa

vkSj iwNksa µD;k ;gh gS oks ?kj \

(d) (d) (d) (d) vc fvc fvc fvc fdl ij Hkjkslk ugha fd;k tk ldrkµdl ij Hkjkslk ugha fd;k tk ldrkµdl ij Hkjkslk ugha fd;k tk ldrkµdl ij Hkjkslk ugha fd;k tk ldrkµ (1)(1)(1)(1)

(i) vc iqjkus jkLrksa ij Hkjkslk ugha fd;k tk ldrk

(ii) vc u, jkLrksa ij Hkjkslk ugha fd;k tk ldrk

(iii) vc iqjkuh ;knksa ij Hkjkslk ugha fd;k tk ldrk

(iv) vc ubZ ;knksa ij Hkjkslk ugha fd;k tk ldrk

([k) ([k) ([k) ([k) ^tSls oalr dk x;k ir>M+ dks ykSVk gw ¡* ls dfo dk D;k vk'k; gS ^tSls oalr dk x;k ir>M+ dks ykSVk gw ¡* ls dfo dk D;k vk'k; gS ^tSls oalr dk x;k ir>M+ dks ykSVk gw ¡* ls dfo dk D;k vk'k; gS ^tSls oalr dk x;k ir>M+ dks ykSVk gw ¡* ls dfo dk D;k vk'k; gS \\\\ (1) (1) (1) (1)

(i) [kq'kh dk xe esa cny tkuk

(ii) xe dk [kq'kh esa cny tkuk

(iii) Îrq ifjorZu

(iv) le; dh ifjorZu'khyrk

(x) (x) (x) (x) nqfu;k ,d fnu esa gh D;ks a iqjkuh iM+ tkrh gS nqfu;k ,d fnu esa gh D;ks a iqjkuh iM+ tkrh gS nqfu;k ,d fnu esa gh D;ks a iqjkuh iM+ tkrh gS nqfu;k ,d fnu esa gh D;ks a iqjkuh iM+ tkrh gS \\\\ (1)(1)(1)(1)

(i) D;kasfd tks chr x;k lks ckr xbZ

(ii) D;kasfd fuR; u, ifjorZu gks jgs gSa

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(iii) D;ksafd chrk fnu fiQj ykSV dj ugha vkrk

(iv) D;kasfd chrk fnu iqjkuk gks tkrk gSA

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) gj njokts ij tkdj dfo us D;k iwNk gj njokts ij tkdj dfo us D;k iwNk gj njokts ij tkdj dfo us D;k iwNk gj njokts ij tkdj dfo us D;k iwNk \\\\ (1)(1)(1)(1)

(i) D;k og mlh 'kgj esa gS \

(ii) D;k ;g Hkknksa dk ekSle gS \

(iii) D;k ;g ogh edku gS \

(iv) D;k og mls igPkkurs gSa \

(Ä) (Ä) (Ä) (Ä) ^le; cgqr de gS rqEgkjs ikl* dgdj dfo D;k le>kuk Pkkgrk gS ^le; cgqr de gS rqEgkjs ikl* dgdj dfo D;k le>kuk Pkkgrk gS ^le; cgqr de gS rqEgkjs ikl* dgdj dfo D;k le>kuk Pkkgrk gS ^le; cgqr de gS rqEgkjs ikl* dgdj dfo D;k le>kuk Pkkgrk gS \\\\ (1) (1) (1) (1)

(i) thou vof/ cgqr de gS vkSj dke cgqr

(ii) de le; esa cgqr dke fuiVkuk gSA

(iii) curs fcxM+rs Lo:i osQ chPk le; dh xfr cnyrh tk jgh gS A

(iv) cursµfcxM+rs Lo:i osQ chPk thou rhoz xfr ls cgrk Pkyk tk jgk gSA

iz'u 11iz'u 11iz'u 11iz'u 11---- fuEufyf[kr iz'uks a es a ls fdUgha nks osQ mÙkj la{ksi esa fyf[k,µfuEufyf[kr iz'uks a es a ls fdUgha nks osQ mÙkj la{ksi esa fyf[k,µfuEufyf[kr iz'uks a es a ls fdUgha nks osQ mÙkj la{ksi esa fyf[k,µfuEufyf[kr iz'uks a es a ls fdUgha nks osQ mÙkj la{ksi esa fyf[k,µ 2222××××2222----5 ¾ 55 ¾ 55 ¾ 55 ¾ 5

d- 'kqozQrkjs dh miek fdlls ,oa D;ksa dh xbZ gS \

[k- ys[kd us ,slk D;ksa dgk gS fd ^^/eZ dh ekj ls T+;knk cqn~f/ dh ekj cqjh gS** \

x- euq"; dhPkM+ dk frjLdkj dc u djrk \

?k- ys[kd us vfrfFk dk Lokxr fdl izdkj fd;k \

iz'u 12iz'u 12iz'u 12iz'u 12---- ^^vki oklqnso dh iwtk djrs gS a blfy, ^^vki oklqnso dh iwtk djrs gS a blfy, ^^vki oklqnso dh iwtk djrs gS a blfy, ^^vki oklqnso dh iwtk djrs gS a blfy, oklqnso dks ugha iwtrs] ghjs dk Hkkjh ewY; nsrs oklqnso dks ugha iwtrs] ghjs dk Hkkjh ewY; nsrs oklqnso dks ugha iwtrs] ghjs dk Hkkjh ewY; nsrs oklqnso dks ugha iwtrs] ghjs dk Hkkjh ewY; nsrs

gS a fdarq dks;ys ;k iRFkj dk ugha nsrs vkSj eksrh dks daB esa ck¡/dj fiQjrs gS a fdarq gS a fdarq dks;ys ;k iRFkj dk ugha nsrs vkSj eksrh dks daB esa ck¡/dj fiQjrs gS a fdarq gS a fdarq dks;ys ;k iRFkj dk ugha nsrs vkSj eksrh dks daB esa ck¡/dj fiQjrs gS a fdarq gS a fdarq dks;ys ;k iRFkj dk ugha nsrs vkSj eksrh dks daB esa ck¡/dj fiQjrs gS a fdarq

mldh ekrqJh dks xys esa ugha ck¡/rs A**µ vk'k; Li"V dhft, Amldh ekrqJh dks xys esa ugha ck¡/rs A**µ vk'k; Li"V dhft, Amldh ekrqJh dks xys esa ugha ck¡/rs A**µ vk'k; Li"V dhft, Amldh ekrqJh dks xys esa ugha ck¡/rs A**µ vk'k; Li"V dhft, A (5) (5) (5) (5)

vFkokvFkokvFkokvFkok

^^vanj&gh&vanj dgha esjk cVqvk dk¡i x;k**µia^^vanj&gh&vanj dgha esjk cVqvk dk¡i x;k**µia^^vanj&gh&vanj dgha esjk cVqvk dk¡i x;k**µia^^vanj&gh&vanj dgha esjk cVqvk dk¡i x;k**µiafDr dk vk'k; Li"V dhft, fDr dk vk'k; Li"V dhft, fDr dk vk'k; Li"V dhft, fDr dk vk'k; Li"V dhft,

iz'u 13iz'u 13iz'u 13iz'u 13---- leqnz dh uhy&o.khZ; vkHkk dks Hkh vla[; yksx vkfndky ls ns[krs vk jgs Fks] exj leqnz dh uhy&o.khZ; vkHkk dks Hkh vla[; yksx vkfndky ls ns[krs vk jgs Fks] exj leqnz dh uhy&o.khZ; vkHkk dks Hkh vla[; yksx vkfndky ls ns[krs vk jgs Fks] exj leqnz dh uhy&o.khZ; vkHkk dks Hkh vla[; yksx vkfndky ls ns[krs vk jgs Fks] exj

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bl vkHkk ij iM+s jgL; osQ ijns dks gVkus osQ fy, gekjs le> mifLFkr gq, lj bl vkHkk ij iM+s jgL; osQ ijns dks gVkus osQ fy, gekjs le> mifLFkr gq, lj bl vkHkk ij iM+s jgL; osQ ijns dks gVkus osQ fy, gekjs le> mifLFkr gq, lj bl vkHkk ij iM+s jgL; osQ ijns dks gVkus osQ fy, gekjs le> mifLFkr gq, lj

panz'ks[kj osadV jkeu~ A ckr lu~ 1921 dh gS] tc jkeu~ leqnzh ;k=kk ijpanz'ks[kj osadV jkeu~ A ckr lu~ 1921 dh gS] tc jkeu~ leqnzh ;k=kk ijpanz'ks[kj osadV jkeu~ A ckr lu~ 1921 dh gS] tc jkeu~ leqnzh ;k=kk ijpanz'ks[kj osadV jkeu~ A ckr lu~ 1921 dh gS] tc jkeu~ leqnzh ;k=kk ij Fks A tgkt osQ Fks A tgkt osQ Fks A tgkt osQ Fks A tgkt osQ

Msd ij [kM+s gksdj uhys leqnz dks fugkjuk] izo`Qfr iszeh jkeu~ dks vPNk yxrk Fkk A os Msd ij [kM+s gksdj uhys leqnz dks fugkjuk] izo`Qfr iszeh jkeu~ dks vPNk yxrk Fkk A os Msd ij [kM+s gksdj uhys leqnz dks fugkjuk] izo`Qfr iszeh jkeu~ dks vPNk yxrk Fkk A os Msd ij [kM+s gksdj uhys leqnz dks fugkjuk] izo`Qfr iszeh jkeu~ dks vPNk yxrk Fkk A os

leqnz dh uhyh vkHkk esa ?kaVks a [kks, jgrs A ysfdu jkeu~ osQoy Hkkoqd izo`Qfr iz seh gh leqnz dh uhyh vkHkk esa ?kaVks a [kks, jgrs A ysfdu jkeu~ osQoy Hkkoqd izo`Qfr iz seh gh leqnz dh uhyh vkHkk esa ?kaVks a [kks, jgrs A ysfdu jkeu~ osQoy Hkkoqd izo`Qfr iz seh gh leqnz dh uhyh vkHkk esa ?kaVks a [kks, jgrs A ysfdu jkeu~ osQoy Hkkoqd izo`Qfr iz seh gh

ugha Fks A muosQ vanj ,d oSKkfud dh ftKklk Hkh mruh gh l'kDr Fkh A ugha Fks A muosQ vanj ,d oSKkfud dh ftKklk Hkh mruh gh l'kDr Fkh A ugha Fks A muosQ vanj ,d oSKkfud dh ftKklk Hkh mruh gh l'kDr Fkh A ugha Fks A muosQ vanj ,d oSKkfud dh ftKklk Hkh mruh gh l'kDr Fkh A ;gh ftKklk ;gh ftKklk ;gh ftKklk ;gh ftKklk

muls loky dj cSBh] ^vkf[kj leqnz dk jax uhyk gh D;ks a gksrk gS muls loky dj cSBh] ^vkf[kj leqnz dk jax uhyk gh D;ks a gksrk gS muls loky dj cSBh] ^vkf[kj leqnz dk jax uhyk gh D;ks a gksrk gS muls loky dj cSBh] ^vkf[kj leqnz dk jax uhyk gh D;ks a gksrk gS \\\\ oqQN vkSj D;ks a oqQN vkSj D;ks a oqQN vkSj D;ks a oqQN vkSj D;ks a

ugha ugha ugha ugha \\\\ jkeu~ loky dk tokc <w¡<us esa yx x,A tokc <w¡<rs gh os fo'ofo[;kr cu jkeu~ loky dk tokc <w¡<us esa yx x,A tokc <w¡<rs gh os fo'ofo[;kr cu jkeu~ loky dk tokc <w¡<us esa yx x,A tokc <w¡<rs gh os fo'ofo[;kr cu jkeu~ loky dk tokc <w¡<us esa yx x,A tokc <w¡<rs gh os fo'ofo[;kr cu

x, Ax, Ax, Ax, A

(d) pUnz'ks[kj osadV jkeu~ us fdl jgL; ls inkZ mBk;k \ 1

([k) jkeu~ dks D;k vPNk yxrk Fkk \ 1

(x) mudh ftKklk D;k Fkh \ 1

(?k) os fo'o fo[;kr D;ksa gks x, \ 2

vFkokvFkokvFkokvFkok

vtk¡ nsus] 'ka[k ctkus] ukd nkcus vkSj uekt+ i<+us dk uke /eZ ugha gS A vtk¡ nsus] 'ka[k ctkus] ukd nkcus vkSj uekt+ i<+us dk uke /eZ ugha gS A vtk¡ nsus] 'ka[k ctkus] ukd nkcus vkSj uekt+ i<+us dk uke /eZ ugha gS A vtk¡ nsus] 'ka[k ctkus] ukd nkcus vkSj uekt+ i<+us dk uke /eZ ugha gS A

'kq¼kpj.k vkSj lnkpkj gh /eZ osQ Li"V fpg~u gSa A nks ?kaVs rd cSBdj iwtk dhf'kq¼kpj.k vkSj lnkpkj gh /eZ osQ Li"V fpg~u gSa A nks ?kaVs rd cSBdj iwtk dhf'kq¼kpj.k vkSj lnkpkj gh /eZ osQ Li"V fpg~u gSa A nks ?kaVs rd cSBdj iwtk dhf'kq¼kpj.k vkSj lnkpkj gh /eZ osQ Li"V fpg~u gSa A nks ?kaVs rd cSBdj iwtk dhft, t, t, t,

vkSj iapoDrk uekt+ Hkh vnk dhft,] ijarq bZ'oj dks bl izdkj fj'or dks ns pqdus osQ vkSj iapoDrk uekt+ Hkh vnk dhft,] ijarq bZ'oj dks bl izdkj fj'or dks ns pqdus osQ vkSj iapoDrk uekt+ Hkh vnk dhft,] ijarq bZ'oj dks bl izdkj fj'or dks ns pqdus osQ vkSj iapoDrk uekt+ Hkh vnk dhft,] ijarq bZ'oj dks bl izdkj fj'or dks ns pqdus osQ

i'pkr~ ;fn vki vius dks fnuHkj csbZekuh djus vkSj nwljks a dks rdyhiQ igq¡pkus osQ i'pkr~ ;fn vki vius dks fnuHkj csbZekuh djus vkSj nwljks a dks rdyhiQ igq¡pkus osQ i'pkr~ ;fn vki vius dks fnuHkj csbZekuh djus vkSj nwljks a dks rdyhiQ igq¡pkus osQ i'pkr~ ;fn vki vius dks fnuHkj csbZekuh djus vkSj nwljks a dks rdyhiQ igq¡pkus osQ

fy, vkt+kn le>rs gS a rks] bl /eZ dks] vc vkxs vkus okyk le; dnkfi ugha fVdus fy, vkt+kn le>rs gS a rks] bl /eZ dks] vc vkxs vkus okyk le; dnkfi ugha fVdus fy, vkt+kn le>rs gS a rks] bl /eZ dks] vc vkxs vkus okyk le; dnkfi ugha fVdus fy, vkt+kn le>rs gS a rks] bl /eZ dks] vc vkxs vkus okyk le; dnkfi ugha fVdus

nsxk A vc rknsxk A vc rknsxk A vc rknsxk A vc rks] vkidk iwtk&ikB u ns[kk tk,xk] vkidh Hkyeulkgr dh dlkSVh osQoy s] vkidk iwtk&ikB u ns[kk tk,xk] vkidh Hkyeulkgr dh dlkSVh osQoy s] vkidk iwtk&ikB u ns[kk tk,xk] vkidh Hkyeulkgr dh dlkSVh osQoy s] vkidk iwtk&ikB u ns[kk tk,xk] vkidh Hkyeulkgr dh dlkSVh osQoy

vkidk vkpj.k gksxh A lcls dY;k.k dh n`f"V ls ] vkidks vius vkpj.k dks lq/kjuk vkidk vkpj.k gksxh A lcls dY;k.k dh n`f"V ls ] vkidks vius vkpj.k dks lq/kjuk vkidk vkpj.k gksxh A lcls dY;k.k dh n`f"V ls ] vkidks vius vkpj.k dks lq/kjuk vkidk vkpj.k gksxh A lcls dY;k.k dh n`f"V ls ] vkidks vius vkpj.k dks lq/kjuk

iM+sxk vkSj ;fn vki vius vkpj.k dks ugha lq/kjs axs rks uekt+ vkSj jkst+ s] iwtk vkSj iM+sxk vkSj ;fn vki vius vkpj.k dks ugha lq/kjs axs rks uekt+ vkSj jkst+ s] iwtk vkSj iM+sxk vkSj ;fn vki vius vkpj.k dks ugha lq/kjs axs rks uekt+ vkSj jkst+ s] iwtk vkSj iM+sxk vkSj ;fn vki vius vkpj.k dks ugha lq/kjs axs rks uekt+ vkSj jkst+ s] iwtk vkSj

xk;=kh vkidks ns'k osQ vU; ykxk;=kh vkidks ns'k osQ vU; ykxk;=kh vkidks ns'k osQ vU; ykxk;=kh vkidks ns'k osQ vU; yksxks a dh vkt+knh dks jkS anus vkSj ns'k Hkj esa mRikrks a dk sxks a dh vkt+knh dks jkS anus vkSj ns'k Hkj esa mRikrks a dk sxks a dh vkt+knh dks jkS anus vkSj ns'k Hkj esa mRikrks a dk sxks a dh vkt+knh dks jkS anus vkSj ns'k Hkj esa mRikrks a dk

dhpM+ mNkyus osQ fy, vktkn u NksM+ losQxh AdhpM+ mNkyus osQ fy, vktkn u NksM+ losQxh AdhpM+ mNkyus osQ fy, vktkn u NksM+ losQxh AdhpM+ mNkyus osQ fy, vktkn u NksM+ losQxh A

(d) /eZ D;k gS \ 1111

([k) fdl /eZ dks Hkfo"; esa ugha fVdus fn;k tk,xk \ 1111

(x) Hkyeulkgr dh dlkSVh D;k gksxh \ 1111

(?k) lcosQ dY;k.k osQ fy, D;k djuk gksxk \ 2222

iz'u 14iz'u 14iz'u 14iz'u 14---- (d) tc 'kqd xkrk gS rks 'kqdh osQ ân; ij D;k izHkko iM+rk gS \ 1111

([k) ^vJqµLosnµjDr* ls dfo dk D;k vfHkizk; gS \ 2222

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(x) ^[kq'kcw jprs gSa gkFk* dfork dk osQanzh; Hkko fyf[k, A 2222

iz'u 15iz'u 15iz'u 15iz'u 15---- eghlkxj unh osQ nksukseghlkxj unh osQ nksukseghlkxj unh osQ nksukseghlkxj unh osQ nksuks a fdukjks a ij oSQlk n`'; mifLFkr Fkk a fdukjks a ij oSQlk n`'; mifLFkr Fkk a fdukjks a ij oSQlk n`'; mifLFkr Fkk a fdukjks a ij oSQlk n`'; mifLFkr Fkk \\\\ 3333

vFkokvFkokvFkokvFkok

gkfen [kk¡ us ys[kd ls iSls ysdj okfil D;ks a dj fn, gkfen [kk¡ us ys[kd ls iSls ysdj okfil D;ks a dj fn, gkfen [kk¡ us ys[kd ls iSls ysdj okfil D;ks a dj fn, gkfen [kk¡ us ys[kd ls iSls ysdj okfil D;ks a dj fn, \\\\

iz'u 16iz'u 16iz'u 16iz'u 16---- fdrkcks a okys dejks a es a jgus osQ ihNs ys[kd dh D;k Hkkouk Fkh fdrkcks a okys dejks a es a jgus osQ ihNs ys[kd dh D;k Hkkouk Fkh fdrkcks a okys dejks a es a jgus osQ ihNs ys[kd dh D;k Hkkouk Fkh fdrkcks a okys dejks a es a jgus osQ ihNs ys[kd dh D;k Hkkouk Fkh \\\\ 2222

[k.M ^?k*[k.M ^?k*[k.M ^?k*[k.M ^?k*

iz'u 17iz'u 17iz'u 17iz'u 17---- fn, x, laosQr fcanqvks a osQ vk/kj ij yxHkx 100 'kCnks a es a dksbZ ,d vuqPNsn fyf[k, % fn, x, laosQr fcanqvks a osQ vk/kj ij yxHkx 100 'kCnks a es a dksbZ ,d vuqPNsn fyf[k, % fn, x, laosQr fcanqvks a osQ vk/kj ij yxHkx 100 'kCnks a es a dksbZ ,d vuqPNsn fyf[k, % fn, x, laosQr fcanqvks a osQ vk/kj ij yxHkx 100 'kCnks a es a dksbZ ,d vuqPNsn fyf[k, %

vad 5vad 5vad 5vad 5

(d)(d)(d)(d) vkRegR;k djus ij etcwj fdlkuvkRegR;k djus ij etcwj fdlkuvkRegR;k djus ij etcwj fdlkuvkRegR;k djus ij etcwj fdlku

• Hkkjr dk vUunkrk vkRegR;k djus ij et+cwj

• c<+rh tula[;k vkSj fleVrh [ksrh ;ksX; Hkwfe

• izko`Qfrd vkink,¡ ,oa dt+Z dk cks>

• vUunkrk dks mckjuk gksxk A

([k)([k)([k)([k) fn'kkghu Hkkjrh; ;qok µ ih<+hfn'kkghu Hkkjrh; ;qok µ ih<+hfn'kkghu Hkkjrh; ;qok µ ih<+hfn'kkghu Hkkjrh; ;qok µ ih<+h

• i<+ fy[kdj Hkh fn'kkghu

• vijkf/;ksa dh lwph esa ;qokvksa dh vf/drk

• csjkstxkjksa dh yach drkj

• jkst+xkj ijd vkSj uSfrd f'k{kk t+:jh

(x)(x)(x)(x) dU;k µ Hkw z.k gR;k% ,d lkekftd vijk/dU;k µ Hkw z.k gR;k% ,d lkekftd vijk/dU;k µ Hkw z.k gR;k% ,d lkekftd vijk/dU;k µ Hkw z.k gR;k% ,d lkekftd vijk/

• 'kfDr µ :ik Hkkjrh; ukjh

• l`f"V osQ fodkl esa vge~

• lkekftd vijk/] ?kVukvksa esa rhozrk

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• izo`Qfr osQ f[k+ykiQ

iz'u 18iz'u 18iz'u 18iz'u 18---- uoeh d{kk esa fganh fo"k; osQ p;u osQ dkj.k o vkt osQ ;qx esa fganh dh mi;ksfxrk uoeh d{kk esa fganh fo"k; osQ p;u osQ dkj.k o vkt osQ ;qx esa fganh dh mi;ksfxrk uoeh d{kk esa fganh fo"k; osQ p;u osQ dkj.k o vkt osQ ;qx esa fganh dh mi;ksfxrk uoeh d{kk esa fganh fo"k; osQ p;u osQ dkj.k o vkt osQ ;qx esa fganh dh mi;ksfxrk

crkrs gq, fons'k esa jgus okys fe=k dks i=k fyf[k, Acrkrs gq, fons'k esa jgus okys fe=k dks i=k fyf[k, Acrkrs gq, fons'k esa jgus okys fe=k dks i=k fyf[k, Acrkrs gq, fons'k esa jgus okys fe=k dks i=k fyf[k, A

vFkokvFkokvFkokvFkok

Nk=kkokl esa jgdj i<+us okyh viuh NksVh cgu dks eu yxkdj i<+us vkSj le; dk Nk=kkokl esa jgdj i<+us okyh viuh NksVh cgu dks eu yxkdj i<+us vkSj le; dk Nk=kkokl esa jgdj i<+us okyh viuh NksVh cgu dks eu yxkdj i<+us vkSj le; dk Nk=kkokl esa jgdj i<+us okyh viuh NksVh cgu dks eu yxkdj i<+us vkSj le; dk

lnqi;ksx djus dh lykg nhft, Alnqi;ksx djus dh lykg nhft, Alnqi;ksx djus dh lykg nhft, Alnqi;ksx djus dh lykg nhft, A vad 5vad 5vad 5vad 5

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fgUnh ikB~;Øe ^c*fgUnh ikB~;Øe ^c*fgUnh ikB~;Øe ^c*fgUnh ikB~;Øe ^c*

d{kk uoed{kk uoed{kk uoed{kk uoe

mÙkjekykmÙkjekykmÙkjekykmÙkjekyk

iz'u 1iz'u 1iz'u 1iz'u 1---- 1111 ×××× 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5

(d)(d)(d)(d) (iv) 1111

([k)([k)([k)([k) (ii) 1111

(x)(x)(x)(x) (iv) 1111

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) (ii) 1111

(Ä)(Ä)(Ä)(Ä) (iii) 1111

iz'u 2iz'u 2iz'u 2iz'u 2---- 1111 ×××× 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5

(d)(d)(d)(d) (iv) 1111

([k)([k)([k)([k) (ii) 1111

(x)(x)(x)(x) (ii) 1111

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) (i) 1111

(Ä)(Ä)(Ä)(Ä) (iii) 1111

iz'u 3iz'u 3iz'u 3iz'u 3---- 1111 ×××× 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5

(d)(d)(d)(d) (iii) 1111

([k)([k)([k)([k) (ii) 1111

(x)(x)(x)(x) (ii) 1111

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) (ii) 1111

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(Ä)(Ä)(Ä)(Ä) (iv) 1111

iz'u 4iz'u 4iz'u 4iz'u 4---- 1111 ×××× 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5 5 ¾ 5

(d)(d)(d)(d) (ii) 1111

([k)([k)([k)([k) (iii) 1111

(x)(x)(x)(x) (iii) 1111

(?k)(?k)(?k)(?k) (iv) 1111

(Ä)(Ä)(Ä)(Ä) (iii) 1111

[kaM ^[k* [kaM ^[k* [kaM ^[k* [kaM ^[k*

iz'u 5iz'u 5iz'u 5iz'u 5---- (i) ?k?k?k?k 1111

(ii) ?k?k?k?k 1111

(iii) ?k?k?k?k 1111

(iv) [k[k[k[k 1111

iz'u 6iz'u 6iz'u 6iz'u 6---- (i) [k[k[k[k 1111

(ii) dddd 1111

(iii) xxxx 1111

(iv) [k[k[k[k 1111

(v) [k[k[k[k 1111

(vi) [k[k[k[k 1111

(vii) xxxx 1111

(viii) ?k?k?k?k 1111

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iz'u 7iz'u 7iz'u 7iz'u 7---- (i) xxxx 1111

(ii) ?k?k?k?k 1111

(iii) xxxx 1111

(iv) [k[k[k[k 1111

iz'u 8iz'u 8iz'u 8iz'u 8---- (i) [k[k[k[k 1111

(ii) xxxx 1111

iz'u 9iz'u 9iz'u 9iz'u 9---- (i) xxxx 1111

(ii) [k[k[k[k 1111

iz'u 10iz'u 10iz'u 10iz'u 10---- (i) xxxx 1111

(ii) ?k?k?k?k 1111

(iii) xxxx 1111

(iv) dddd 1111

(v) [k[k[k[k 1111

vFkokvFkokvFkokvFkok

(i) xxxx 1111

(ii) ?k?k?k?k 1111

(iii) [k[k[k[k 1111

(iv) xxxx 1111

(v) ?k?k?k?k 1111

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iz'u 11iz'u 11iz'u 11iz'u 11---- fon~;kFkhZ iz'uks a osQ mÙkj vius erkuqlkj ns a Afon~;kFkhZ iz'uks a osQ mÙkj vius erkuqlkj ns a Afon~;kFkhZ iz'uks a osQ mÙkj vius erkuqlkj ns a Afon~;kFkhZ iz'uks a osQ mÙkj vius erkuqlkj ns a A 2222----5555××××2222 ¾ 5 ¾ 5 ¾ 5 ¾ 5

iz'u 12iz'u 12iz'u 12iz'u 12---- bldk mÙbldk mÙbldk mÙbldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Akj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Akj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Akj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A 1111××××5555 ¾ 5 ¾ 5 ¾ 5 ¾ 5

iz'u 13iz'u 13iz'u 13iz'u 13---- bldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A (dksbZ ,d) ¾ 5(dksbZ ,d) ¾ 5(dksbZ ,d) ¾ 5(dksbZ ,d) ¾ 5

iz'u 14iz'u 14iz'u 14iz'u 14---- bldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A 2$2$1¾52$2$1¾52$2$1¾52$2$1¾5

iz'u 15iz'u 15iz'u 15iz'u 15---- bldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs Abldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A (dksbZ ,d) ¾ 3 (dksbZ ,d) ¾ 3 (dksbZ ,d) ¾ 3 (dksbZ ,d) ¾ 3

iz'u 16iz'u 16iz'u 16iz'u 16---- bldk bldk bldk bldk mÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs AmÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs AmÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs AmÙkj fo|kFkhZ vius erkuqlkj ns axs A 2222

[k.M ^?k*[k.M ^?k*[k.M ^?k*[k.M ^?k*

iz'u 17iz'u 17iz'u 17iz'u 17---- fon~;kFkhZ laosQr fcanqvks a osQ vk/kj ij vuqPNsn fy[ks afon~;kFkhZ laosQr fcanqvks a osQ vk/kj ij vuqPNsn fy[ks afon~;kFkhZ laosQr fcanqvks a osQ vk/kj ij vuqPNsn fy[ks afon~;kFkhZ laosQr fcanqvks a osQ vk/kj ij vuqPNsn fy[ks a 5555

iz'u 18iz'u 18iz'u 18iz'u 18---- izk:i (vkjEHk ,oa var) µ 1izk:i (vkjEHk ,oa var) µ 1izk:i (vkjEHk ,oa var) µ 1izk:i (vkjEHk ,oa var) µ 1----5 vad 5 vad 5 vad 5 vad

fo"k; oLrqfo"k; oLrqfo"k; oLrqfo"k; oLrq µ 2 µ 2 µ 2 µ 2----5 vad5 vad5 vad5 vad

Hkk"kkHkk"kkHkk"kkHkk"kk µ 1 vad µ 1 vad µ 1 vad µ 1 vad

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osQUnzh; ekè;fed f'k{kk cksMZ osQUnzh; ekè;fed f'k{kk cksMZ osQUnzh; ekè;fed f'k{kk cksMZ osQUnzh; ekè;fed f'k{kk cksMZ ewY;kÄïuewY;kÄïuewY;kÄïuewY;kÄïu izfØ;k izfØ;k izfØ;k izfØ;k

vDrwcjvDrwcjvDrwcjvDrwcjµekpZ (2010) f}rh;a l=ke~µekpZ (2010) f}rh;a l=ke~µekpZ (2010) f}rh;a l=ke~µekpZ (2010) f}rh;a l=ke~

laLlaLlaLlaLÑÑÑÑre~ (lEizs"k.kkRede~) 122re~ (lEizs"k.kkRede~) 122re~ (lEizs"k.kkRede~) 122re~ (lEizs"k.kkRede~) 122

uoeh d{kkuoeh d{kkuoeh d{kkuoeh d{kk

lrra O;kide~ ewY;klrra O;kide~ ewY;klrra O;kide~ ewY;klrra O;kide~ ewY;kÄïÄïÄïÄïue~ (f}rh;a l=ke~)ue~ (f}rh;a l=ke~)ue~ (f}rh;a l=ke~)ue~ (f}rh;a l=ke~)

1- (i) jpukRed&ewY;kÄïue~ µ 3 µ 10» 20202020»»»»

(Formative Assessment-3)

(ii) jpukRedµewY;kÄïue~ µ 4 µ 10»

2- ladyukRedµewY;kÄïue~ µ 2 µ 40»

(Summative Assessment-2)

1- jpukRedµewY;kÄïuk; laLo`Qrs jpukRedkfu dk;kZf.k] O;ogkjs laLo`Qrµiz;ksx%] xfrfo/;%]

d{kkdk;kZf.kA

2. ladyukRedewY;kÄïuk; ijh{k.ki=ke~ (ekpZekls)A ijh{k.ki=ks pRokj% [k.Mk% Hkfo";fUrµ

^d* [k.M% vifBrµvocks/ue~ 15»15»15»15»

^[k* [k.M% jpukRedµdk;Ze~ 15»15»15»15»

^x* [k.M% vuqiz;qDrµO;kdj.ke~~ 35»35»35»35»

^?k* [k.M% ifBrµvocks/ue~~ 35»35»35»35»

[k.Mkukuqlkja fo"k;k% ewY;kHkkj%p[k.Mkukuqlkja fo"k;k% ewY;kHkkj%p[k.Mkukuqlkja fo"k;k% ewY;kHkkj%p[k.Mkukuqlkja fo"k;k% ewY;kHkkj%p

[k.M%[k.M%[k.M%[k.M% fo"k;k%fo"k;k%fo"k;k%fo"k;k% iz'uizdkjk%iz'uizdkjk%iz'uizdkjk%iz'uizdkjk% iz'ulaiz'ulaiz'ulaiz'ulaÄ~Ä~Ä~Ä~[;k%[;k%[;k%[;k% ewY;ewY;ewY;ewY;Hkkj%Hkkj%Hkkj%Hkkj%

^d*^d*^d*^d* vifBrµvocks/ue~vifBrµvocks/ue~vifBrµvocks/ue~vifBrµvocks/ue~

(i) iBukocks/uk;~ cgqfodYikRedk% (MCQ) 2222 2222

(ii) vuqPNsn};e~ y?kwÙkjkRedk% (SA) 2222 4444

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oqQy HkkjoqQy HkkjoqQy HkkjoqQy Hkkj 6666

^[k*^[k*^[k*^[k* jpukRedµdk;Ze~ ~jpukRedµdk;Ze~ ~jpukRedµdk;Ze~ ~jpukRedµdk;Ze~ ~

(i) vukSipkfjd i=ke~~ fuca/kRedk% 1111 2222

(ii) fp=ko.kZue~~@vuqPNsn ys[kue~ ok 1111 4444

oqQy HkkjoqQy HkkjoqQy HkkjoqQy Hkkj 6666

^x*^x*^x*^x* vuqizvuqizvuqizvuqiz;qDrO;kdj.ke~~;qDrO;kdj.ke~~;qDrO;kdj.ke~~;qDrO;kdj.ke~~

(i) gyUrµ'kCnµ:ikf.k cgqfodYikRedk% (MCQ) 8888 8888

(ii) /krqµ:ikf.k (yksV~~µfof/-) y?kwÙkjkRedk% 6666 6666

(iv) miinfoHkDr;%

(v) izR;;k%

oqQy HkkjoqQy HkkjoqQy HkkjoqQy Hkkj 14141414

^?k*^?k*^?k*^?k* ifBrµvocks/ue~~ifBrµvocks/ue~~ifBrµvocks/ue~~ifBrµvocks/ue~~

(i) x|ka'kµi|ka'kµukV~;ka'kk%

(ii) 'yksdkUo;% cgqfodYikRedk% (MCQ) 6666 6666

(iii) iz'uµfuekZ.ke~~ y?kwÙkjkRedk% 6666 6666

(iv) dFkkØe% fuca/kRedk% 1111 2222

(v) 'kCnkFkZesyue~~

oqQy HkkjoqQy HkkjoqQy HkkjoqQy Hkkj 14141414

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laLo`QrL; f}rh;l=kL; ikB~;laLo`QrL; f}rh;l=kL; ikB~;laLo`QrL; f}rh;l=kL; ikB~;laLo`QrL; f}rh;l=kL; ikB~;Øe%Øe%Øe%Øe%

d{kk µ uoehd{kk µ uoehd{kk µ uoehd{kk µ uoeh vof/%µvDrwcj 2009 µekpZ 2010vof/%µvDrwcj 2009 µekpZ 2010vof/%µvDrwcj 2009 µekpZ 2010vof/%µvDrwcj 2009 µekpZ 2010

laLo`Qre~ (lEizs"k.kkRede~) dksMµ122laLo`Qre~ (lEizs"k.kkRede~) dksMµ122laLo`Qre~ (lEizs"k.kkRede~) dksMµ122laLo`Qre~ (lEizs"k.kkRede~) dksMµ122 (i) jpukRedµewY;kaÄïjpukRedµewY;kaÄïjpukRedµewY;kaÄïjpukRedµewY;kaÄïuuuue~ e~ e~ e~ 20»20»20»20»

(Formative Assessment)

(i) jpukRedµewY;kaÄïjpukRedµewY;kaÄïjpukRedµewY;kaÄïjpukRedµewY;kaÄïue~ 3 µ 10»ue~ 3 µ 10»ue~ 3 µ 10»ue~ 3 µ 10»

(ii) jpukRedµewY;kaÄïjpukRedµewY;kaÄïjpukRedµewY;kaÄïjpukRedµewY;kaÄïue~ 4 µ 10»ue~ 4 µ 10»ue~ 4 µ 10»ue~ 4 µ 10» 20202020»

(Formative 3 10%)

(Formative 4 10%) 20202020»

vk/kjHkwrµvf/xeµxfrfo/;%vk/kjHkwrµvf/xeµxfrfo/;%vk/kjHkwrµvf/xeµxfrfo/;%vk/kjHkwrµvf/xeµxfrfo/;%

• d{kklq laLo`Qrsu okrkZyki%

• ifj;kstukdk;Ze~

• d{kkdk;Ze~

• x`gdk;Ze~

• ikB~;lgxkfefØ;k%

(vk/kjHkwrdkS'kykfu vf/o`QR;)(vk/kjHkwrdkS'kykfu vf/o`QR;)(vk/kjHkwrdkS'kykfu vf/o`QR;)(vk/kjHkwrdkS'kykfu vf/o`QR;)

• 'yksdksPpkj.ke~] dforkikB%] xhrxk;ue~] dkO;IkkB%

• x|okpue~] dFkkdFkue~] Loifjp;%] ifjos'kifjp;% (la{ksis.k)

• ys[kudk;Ze~ µ lÄïsrk/kfjrdFkkys[kue~] o.kZue~] fp=kdFkk] vuqPNsnys[kue~] laoknys[kue~]

fuca/ys[kue~] dohuka thouifjp;%] izkphudohuka oSf'k"V~;e~

• Hkk"k.kizfr;ksfxrk

• vUR;k{kjh

• 'kCnlxzag}kjk

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• 'kCndks'kfuekZ.ke~ µ (iQy&iq"i&i'kq&i{kh&'kkd&x`g&oLrwuka ukekfu)

• vfHku;% @ HkwfedkfuokZg%

• lekpkjµJo.ke~µokpue~ (nwjn'kZusu vkdk'kok.;k p)

• Hkk"kkØhMk%

• lkUnzeqfnzdkµ[email protected]~ (C.D.)

• lwfDrlxazg%] dFkklaxzg%] izkphufoKku&lEc¼&ys[klaxzg%

• i=k ys[kue~] if=kdklEiknue~] fHkfÙkif=kdkA

• okD;iwfrZ%

• nSfud&O;ogkj&okD;& laxzg%

• izkr% dkyhulHkk

voyksduh;kfu rÙokfuvoyksduh;kfu rÙokfuvoyksduh;kfu rÙokfuvoyksduh;kfu rÙokfu

• mPpkj.ke~

• xfr&;fr&y;&HkkoHkafxek

• vkjksg&vojksgkS (lEHkk"k.ks)

• vocks/ue~

• lewfpr'kCn iz;ksx%

• fojkefpg~uiz;ksx%

• orZuhfoU;kl%

• vkRefo'okl%

• laLo`Qr&iz;ksx% (nSfud&O;ogkjs)

(2)(2)(2)(2) ladyukReda ladyukReda ladyukReda ladyukReda ewY;kÄïue~ 40»40»40»40» 40404040 vÄïk vÄïk vÄïk vÄïk

(Summative Assessment) 40»40»40»40»

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^d* [k.M%^d* [k.M%^d* [k.M%^d* [k.M% (vifBr&vocks/ue~)(vifBr&vocks/ue~)(vifBr&vocks/ue~)(vifBr&vocks/ue~) ((((6666))))

ljy&x|ka'k};e~ vf/o`QR; dk;Zeljy&x|ka'k};e~ vf/o`QR; dk;Zeljy&x|ka'k};e~ vf/o`QR; dk;Zeljy&x|ka'k};e~ vf/o`QR; dk;Ze ~~ ~~

1111---- izFke% x izFke% x izFke% x izFke% x|ka'k% µ |ka'k% µ |ka'k% µ |ka'k% µ 35&40 'kCn ifjfer% x|ka'k% (2)(2)(2)(2)

• ,dinsu iw.kZokD;su p vocks/ukReda dk;Ze~

• vuqPNsn&vk/kfjra Hkkf"kddk;Ze~

(cgqfodYikRedk% iz'uk%)

2222---- f}rh;% x|ka'k% µ f}rh;% x|ka'k% µ f}rh;% x|ka'k% µ f}rh;% x|ka'k% µ 60&70 'kCnifjfer% x|ka'k% (ljydFkk] o.kZue~ ok)

• ,dinsu iw.kZokD;su p vocks/ukReda dk;Ze~ (4)(4)(4)(4)

• vuqPNsn&vk/kfjre~ Hkkf"kda dk;Ze~ (MCQ)

• leqfpr 'kh"kZdiznkue~

Hkkf"kddk;kZ; rÙokfuHkkf"kddk;kZ; rÙokfuHkkf"kddk;kZ; rÙokfuHkkf"kddk;kZ; rÙokfu 4 4 4 4 vÄïkvÄïkvÄïkvÄïk

• okD;s dr`Z&fØ;k inp;ue~

• dr`Z&fØ;k&vfUofr%

• fo'ks"k.k&fo'ks";&p;ue~

• loZukeiz;ksx%

• i;kZ;&foyksein&p;ue~

^[k* [k.M%^[k* [k.M%^[k* [k.M%^[k* [k.M% jpukReda dk;Ze~jpukReda dk;Ze~jpukReda dk;Ze~jpukReda dk;Ze~ 6 6 6 6 vÄïkvÄïkvÄïkvÄïk

(ef.kdk&vH;kliqLrda&vk/kfjre~)

(i) laÄsïrk/kfjre~ vukSipkfjda i=ke~ (2)(2)(2)(2)

(ii) laÄsïrk/kfjrk y?kqdFkk] fp=ko.kZue~ (4)(4)(4)(4)

vuqPNsnys[kue~ ok

^x* [k.M%^x* [k.M%^x* [k.M%^x* [k.M% vuqizvuqizvuqizvuqiz;qDrO;kdj.ke~;qDrO;kdj.ke~;qDrO;kdj.ke~;qDrO;kdj.ke~ 14 14 14 14 vÄïkvÄïkvÄïkvÄïk

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(ef.kdk&vH;kliqLrd&vk/kfjre~)(ef.kdk&vH;kliqLrd&vk/kfjre~)(ef.kdk&vH;kliqLrd&vk/kfjre~)(ef.kdk&vH;kliqLrd&vk/kfjre~)

1111---- 'kCn:ikf.k'kCn:ikf.k'kCn:ikf.k'kCn:ikf.k

(i) gyUr'kCnkuka gyUr'kCnkuka gyUr'kCnkuka gyUr'kCnkuka µ jktu~ Hkor~ vkReu~ fo}l~ xPNr~ (2(2(2(2))))

(ii) la[;kokpd'kCnkukala[;kokpd'kCnkukala[;kokpd'kCnkukala[;kokpd'kCnkuka µ ,d fn f=k prqj~i×pu~ (2)(2)(2)(2)

2222---- /krq:ikf.k/krq:ikf.k/krq:ikf.k/krq:ikf.k yksV~&fof/fyyksV~&fof/fyyksV~&fof/fyyksV~&fof/fyÄ~ydkj;ks%Ä~ydkj;ks%Ä~ydkj;ks%Ä~ydkj;ks% (3)(3)(3)(3)

(i) ijLeSifnu%ijLeSifnu%ijLeSifnu%ijLeSifnu% µ Hkw (Hko~) iB~ gl~ ue~ xe~ (xPN) vl~ gu~ Øq/~

u'k~ u`r~ vki~ 'ko~Q b"k~ i`PN~] o`Q] Kk] Hk{k~] fpUr~

(ii) vkReusifnu%vkReusifnu%vkReusifnu%vkReusifnu% µ lso~ yHk~ :p~ eqn~ ;kp~

(iii) mmmmHk;ifnu% Hk;ifnu% Hk;ifnu% Hk;ifnu% µ uh] â (gj)] Hkt~ ip~

3333---- miinfoHkDrhuka iz;ksx%miinfoHkDrhuka iz;ksx%miinfoHkDrhuka iz;ksx%miinfoHkDrhuka iz;ksx%

(okD;s"kq] okrkZykis] vuqPNsnsok)(okD;s"kq] okrkZykis] vuqPNsnsok)(okD;s"kq] okrkZykis] vuqPNsnsok)(okD;s"kq] okrkZykis] vuqPNsnsok) (4)(4)(4)(4)

f}rh;kf}rh;kf}rh;kf}rh;k µ le;k] fud"kk] izfr] f/d~] foukA

r`rh;kr`rh;kr`rh;kr`rh;k µ fouk] vye~] ghu%] iz;kstue~A

prqFkhZprqFkhZprqFkhZprqFkhZ µ vye~ (lkeF;sZ)A

i×pehi×pehi×pehi×peh µ vkjHk~] iz&en~] ij% vuUrje~A

"k"B"k"B"k"B"k"Bhhhh µ fu/kZj.ks] oker%] nf{k.kr%] vuknjsA

lIrehlIrehlIrehlIreh µ fLug~] fo'ol~] vuq&jt~] HkkosA

4444---- izR;;k% µ okD;s"kq iz;ksx%izR;;k% µ okD;s"kq iz;ksx%izR;;k% µ okD;s"kq iz;ksx%izR;;k% µ okD;s"kq iz;ksx% (3)(3)(3)(3)

Dr] Drorq] 'kr`] 'kkup~

^̂̂̂?k* ?k* ?k* ?k* [k.M% (ifBrµvocks/ue~)[k.M% (ifBrµvocks/ue~)[k.M% (ifBrµvocks/ue~)[k.M% (ifBrµvocks/ue~) 14 14 14 14 vÄïkvÄïkvÄïkvÄïk

(ef.kdk (izFke% Hkkx%) ikB~;iqLrde~ vf/ÑR;)

1- ikB~;iqLrdL; lkexhe~ vf/ÑR; vocks/ukReda dk;Ze~ (2(2(2(2×3333¾¾¾¾6)6)6)6)

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(i) x|ka'k% (ii) i|ka'k% (iii) ukV~;ka'k%

iz'uizdkjk% iz'uizdkjk% iz'uizdkjk% iz'uizdkjk% µ µ µ µ ,dinsu iw.kZokD;su p iz'uksÙkjkf.kA

Hkkf"kddk;Ze~A cgqfodYikRedk% iz'uk%

2- };ks% 'yksd;ks% vUo;% (2)(2)(2)(2)

(fjDrLFkkuiwfrZ}kjk)

3- okD;s"kq js[kkafdrinkfu vf/ÑR; prq.kkZa iz’ukuka fuekZ.ke~A (2)(2)(2)(2)

4- dFkkØela;kstue~

(Øejfgr&v"VokD;kuka ØeiwoZda la;kstue~) (2)(2)(2)(2)

5- 'kCnkFkkZ% (prq.kkZe~)

(lUnHkZs 'kCniz;ksx}kjk 'kCnkFkZesyu}kjk ok) (2)(2)(2)(2)

(cgqfodYikRedk% iz'uk%)

ikBkuka ukekfuikBkuka ukekfuikBkuka ukekfuikBkuka ukekfu (iqLrde~&ef.kdk (laLÑr&ikB~;iqLrde~) (uoeJs.;S)

ikBlÄ~[;kikBlÄ~[;kikBlÄ~[;kikBlÄ~[;k ikBukeikBukeikBukeikBuke

7- rjos ueks¿Lrq

8- deZ.kk ;kfr laflf¼e~

9- fot;rke~ Lons'k%

10- dks¿ga onrq lkEizre~

11- u /eZo`¼s"kq o;% leh{;rs

12- do;kfe o;kfe ;kfe

13- Hkkjrh;a foKkue~

14- HkkjrsukfLr es thoua thoue ~~ ~~

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fVIi.kh µ mÙkjkf.k osQoya laLo`Qrsu ysf[krO;kfu

ikB~;iqLrosQikB~;iqLrosQikB~;iqLrosQikB~;iqLrosQ

(i) ef.kdkef.kdkef.kdkef.kdk (ikB~;iqLrde~) Hkkxµ1 la'kksf/rlaLdj.ke~

(izdk'kue~ % osQ- ek- f'k- cks- }kjk)

(ii) ef.kdkef.kdkef.kdkef.kdk (vH;kliqLrde~) Hkkxµ1 la'kksf/rlaLdj.ke~

(izdk'kue~ % osQ- ek- f'k- cks- }kjk)

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Sample Question Paper

SCIENCE

Class-IX (SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II)

M.M.-80 Time-3-31/2 hrs.

General Instructions:

1. Questions 1 to 5 are one mark questions. They are to be answered in one word or onesentence.

2. Questions 6 to14 are two marks questions. They are to be answered in about 30 words.

3. Questions 15 to 23 are three marks questions. They are to be answered in about 50 words.

4. Questions 24 to 26 are five marks questions. They are to be answered in about 70 words.

5. Question 27 to41are multiple choice questions based on practical skills. Each question is aone mark question. You are to choose one most appropriate response out of the four a, b,cand d provided to you.

1 Which animal tissue is commonly known as packaging tissue? 1

2. Calculate the formula unit mass of CaCO3 (given at masses: Ca = 40. 0µ, c=12 0µ, 0 = 16.0µ .1

3. An ion M 3+ has 10 electrons and 14 neutons

What is the atomic number and mass number of M ? 1

4. State the wave property that determines ‘pitch’ of sound. 1

5. How does the speed of sound change on increasing the temperature? 1

6.What do you mean by photoperiod? Name two processes that are dependent on photoperiod.2

7. What will happen if:

i) The skin epithelium is not stratified.

ii) Stratified squamous epithelium lines blood vessels. 2

8. Name the target organ/organ system of AIDS virus. What is the cause of death in case of

people suffering from AIDS? 2

9. What is meant by (i) a solute and (ii) a solvent in a solution? Identify the solute and the

solvent in a homogenous mixture of iodine and alcohol. 2

10. A housewife churned full cream milk with a milk churner.

(i) What did she observe after churning milk?

(ii) What could be the possible reason for this observation? 2

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11. The average atomic mass of a sample of an element ‘X’ is 16.2µ. What is the percentage of

each isotope 16X and 18X in the sample? 2

12.Why does a wooden block float and an iron block sinks when both are placed on the surface of

water ? 2

13. The gravitational force of attraction between two masses is 16 N. What would be the force ofattraction between them if each mass and the distance between them are doubled?

2

14. A child winds his toy car by moving its key. Name the type of energy –

i) used up in the process

ii) energy transformation taking place in it

The car then runs on the floor of the room. Give the transformation of energy taking

place in it now. 2

15. To increase productivity per unit area ,the farmers grow two different types of crops on the

same field in definite rows. What is this practice called? What care is required to be taken

before selecting two crops for such practice and why? Give any two reasons 3.

16. Draw a neat diagram of the leaf epidermis showing pores through which exchange of gases

takes place. Label any two parts giving one function of each. 3

17. i) Which of the following diseases are protozoan in origin?

a)Dengue b)Malaria c)Kalaazar d)AIDS

ii) Suggest any two ways you would like to adopt, to prevent being infected by them. 3

18. Write two properties each of a solution, suspension and a colloid with respect to

stability and filterability. 3

19. (i) State ‘Law of constant proportions’.

(ii) Taking the example of water, explain the law of constant proportions.

(iii) Which postulate of Daltons’ atomic theory explains this law? 3

20. (i) Write the names of the compounds represented by the following formulae:

a) Na 2S b) KNO 3

8 8

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(ii) Write the chemical formulae of :

a) Aluminum Chlorideb) Magnesium oxide

(iii) Find out the mass of 12.044 × 10 23 atoms of magnesium (Given at mass of

Mg = 24.0µ) 3

21. A stone is dropped from the edge of the roof.

a) How long does it take to fall 4.9 m?

b) How fast does it move at the end of the fall?

c) What is its acceleration after 1s and 2s?

(given that g = 9.8 m/s2) 3

22. A boy weighing 50 kg climbs up a vertical height of 100 m in 200 seconds.

Calculate the –

a) amount of work done by himb) potential energy gained by himc) Power of the boy

(given that g = 10 m/s2) 3

23. i) In a tug of war, one team (team A) wins and the other team (team B) loses.

Which of these two teams does

a) positive work b) negative work

ii) What is the work done in case of a satellite moving around the earth? (2+1)

24 i)Write any three differences between Procaryotic and Eucaryotic cell.

ii)Draw a neat diagram of a typical prokaryotic cell and label any two parts. 5

25. Give reason for the following

a) Isotopes of an element are chemically similar

b) An atom is electrically neutral

c) Noble gases show least reactivity

d) Nucleus of an atom is heavy and positively charged.

e) Ions are more stable than atoms. 5

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26.. i) What is meant by the statement – “Frequency of a source of sound is 200 Hz”

ii) Give the audible range of frequency of sound for human beings

iii) Give the range of frequencies associated with infrasound and ultrasound’.

iv) Explain, how defects in a metal block can be detected using ultrasound.

(1+1+1+2)

27 The mixture will appear translucent in case of:

a) CuSO4 +water

b) alum + water

c) sugar + water

d) starch + water 1

28 On heating a mixture of iron filings and sulphur, it is observed that:

a) the mixture sublimesb) brown fumes are evolvedc) a grey mass is formedd) no change occurs 1

29. When solutions of sodium sulphate and barium chloride are mixed, an insoluble

solid settles at the bottom of the test tube. Its colour is :

a) blueb) yellowc) whited) green 1

30 After heating salt, common salt and ammonium chloride for a few minutes, we

observe the following on the upper part of the inverted funnel:

a) a reddish brown depositb) a white solid depositc) water dropletsd) a yellow gas 1

31. At 0oc or 273 K, the physical state of water is observed as :

a) solidb) liquidc) vapourd) both solid and liquid 1

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32. The given figure represents the curve showing cooling of hot water with time

plotted by a student. The part of the curve for which rate of cooling is fastest is:

A

a) AB b) BC c) CD d) DE 1

33. While determining the density of a copper piece using a spring balance and a

measuring cylinder, Rama carried out the following procedure:

1. Noted the water level in the measuring cylinder without the copper piece.2. Immersed the copper piece in water.3. Noted the water level in the measuring cylinder with the copper piece inside it.4. Removed the copper piece from the water and immediately weighed it using a

spring balance

The wrong step in the procedure is :

a) Step ‘1’b) Step ‘2’c) Step ‘3’d) Step ‘4’ 1

34. In the experiment for determining the velocity of propagation of a pulse in a

slinky, we prefer a long slinky/string

a) because pulse cannot be formed in a short slinky/stringb) because slinky/string is cheapc) so that pulse may move through it easilyd) so that time taken by pulse to move from one end of slinky/string to other is more

1

Time (minutes) → T

empe

ratu

re(o c

))→

D

Bc

E

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35. Three students performed the experiment on verifying the laws of reflection of

sound using a tuning fork as a source of sound. Their experimental set up is shown in

figures P, Q, and R.

In which of the following set ups, will the sound of the vibrating tuning fork be

heard the most?

a) fig. P b) fig. Q c) both P and Q d) fig. R 1

36. During the experiment on measurement of loss in weight of solid in tap water and

salty solution, the maximum loss in weight of the body is observed when –

a) it just touches the surface of the liquidb) it is completely immersed in the liquidc) it is partially immersed in the liquidd) no difference in loss in weight in above three cases. 1

37. Temporary mount of a tissue is made in :

a) Glycerinb) Alcoholc) Waxd) Formalin 1

38. The following is a typical identifying character of sclerenchyma

a) sufficient inter cellular spacesb) Thick lignified cell wallc) Presence of chlorophylld) Presence of stored food 1

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39. A student was observing a sample of adulterated Dal with Metanil yellow. What colour

appears when HCl is added to the sample?

a) Yellow

b) Red

c) Pink

d) Brown 1

40. Rohit observed the posterior part of a male cockroach in the laboratory. He made the

following diagram. The missing part/parts in this diagram is

a) Antennaeb) Brood Pouchc) Anal Cerci

d) Anal styles 1

41. A boy brought a free floating, bright green, silky mass from the surface of a fresh water

pond. He observed it under a microscope. Identify the specimen

a) Nostocb) Spirogyrac) Sargarsumd) Sphagnum 1

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Marking Scheme

1. Areolar Tissue 1

2. Ca: 40×1 = 40µ

C : 12×1 = 12 µ

O: 16×3 = 48 µ

100 µ

3. Atomic number : 13 ½

Mass number : 27 ½

4. Frequency 15. Speed of sound increases with increase in temperature 1

6. Photoperiod is related to exposure of plants to the duration of sunlight.

germination, growth and flowering(any two) in case of plants are dependent on Photoperiod.

(1+1)

7. i)There will be no protection to the inner layers and wear and tear will be more.

ii)The exchange of substances through selectively permeable surface cannot take

place. (1+1)

8. Lymph nodes/Immune System

In absence of a strong Immune system ,minor infections can turn in to serious

problems. (1+1)

9. (i) Solute : the component of a solution that dissolves in the other component /a substance

which is present in lesser quantity in the solution ½

(ii) Solvent : The component of a solution that dissolves the other component in it/ a

substance which is present in larger quantity in the solution. ½

Iodine: Solute ½

Alcohol Solvent ½ (2)

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10. (i) The lighter particles of cream/ butter appear on the top and the heavier milk

remains at the bottom.

(ii) The denser particles are forced to the bottom and the lighter stay on top when spun

rapidly. (1+1)

11. 16.2 = X (100 – X) 1

X = 90%, 100- X = 10% ½+½

12. Explanation on the basis of buoyancy or density 2

13. F1= Gm1m2=16N

F2= G 2m1 2m2

= 4 Gm1 m2

= G m1m2

= F1 = 16 N 2

14. Energy used up: muscular energy ½

Energy transformation 1: muscular to potential 1

Energy transformation 2: potential to kinetic ½

15. Intercropping ½

The nutrient requirements of two crops are different ½

i) Maximum utilization of the nutrients. 1

ii) Prevents spread of pests and diseases to all plants belonging to one crop in a field. 1

×16 + + ×18

r2

4r2

r2

(2r)2

100 100

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16. Page 72, Fig.-6.5

Correct Diagram of leaf epidermis showing Stomata 1

Guard cell- closing and opening of stomata

Stomata- exchanging gases with atmosphere

Epidermis-Protection to all parts of plant {Any two- 2(1/2 +1/2) }

17. i) Malaria and Kalaazar (1/2+1/2)

ii) -We should not throw waste or garbage in open in the street 1

-There should not be open drain with stagnant water 1

18. .

½× 6 =3

19. (i) In a chemical compound the elements are always present in a definite proportion by

mass. 1

(ii) In water, H2O, the ratio of the mass of hydrogen to the mass of oxygen is always 1:8,

whatever be the source of water. Thus, if 9 g of water is decomposed, I g of hydrogen

and 8 g of oxygen are always obtained. 1

(iii) Atoms combine in the ratio of small whole numbers to from compounds. 1

20. (i) a) Sodium Sulphide ½ b) Potassium Nitrate ½

(ii) a) AlCl 3 ½

b) MgO ½

(iii) Mass of 12.044×1023 atoms of Mg = 48g 1

Properties Solution Suspension Colloid

1. Stability Stable Unstable Stable

2. Filterability Cannot be filtered Can be Filtered Can not be filtered

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21. h = 49 m g = 98 m/s2 n=0 v =? a =?

a) h = nt +1/2 gt 2 · · n=0

t = 2h

= 2×49

t = 1s 1

b) v = n+gt 1

= 0 + 9.8 ×1

= 9.8 m/s

c) 9.8 m/s2 1

(because acceleration of a freely falling body is same at all times)

22. m=50 kg h = 100m g=10m/s2 t = 200s

i) w = mgh

= 50 kg ×10m/s2× 100m = 50,000 J 1

ii) PE = mgh

= 50,000 J (alternately, P.E gained = work done against gravity

= 50,000 J) 1

iii) P = w = 50,000J = 250w 1

23. i) a) wining team does positive work ½

Displacement is along the direction of force ½

b) Losing team does negative work

Direction of displacement is opposite to the direction of force ½

ii) Zero 1

(force acting is perpendicular to the direction of displacement)

t 200s

..

. .

√98

√98

g

98

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24. i) Procaryotic cell Eucaryotic cell

a)Nuclear region poorly defined a)Nuclear region well defined and

due to lack of nuclear membrane . surrounded by a nuclear membrane.

b) Single chromosome b)More than one chromosome

c) Membrane bound cell organelles c)membrane bound cell organelles

absent. Present 1x3=3

II) Page-62, Fig.-5.4 NCERT Book

Diagram of prokaryotic cell 1

Ribosomes, Plasma membrane,Cell wall,Nucleoid (label any Two) ( ½+½)

25 a) Isotopes of an element are chemically similar because the atoms have same number of

valence electrons.

b) The number of positively charged protons is equal to the number of negatively charged

electrons.

c) Noble gases have completely filled outermost shells and thus have maximum stability.

d) The entire mass of an atom lies in the nucleus which contains both protons and neutrons,

which have mass. Protons carry positive charge and neutrons are neutral, so that net charge

on the nucleus is positive.

e) In ions, the valence shells have octet configuration, therefore they do not need to lose or

gain electrons and hence are stable. 1× 5

26. i) source is vibrating with 200 vibrations in one second 1

ii) 20 Hz to 20 k Hz 1

iii) Infrasound – less than 20 Hz 1

ultrasound – more than 20 kHz

iv) Explanation –( reflection of ultrasound from the defected location in the metal

block) 2

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28. (c)

29. (c)

30. (b)

31. (d)

32. (a)

33. (d)

34. (d)

35. (a)

36. (b)

37. (a)

38. (b)

39. (c)

40. (d)

41. (b)

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SOCIAL - SCIENCE Sample Question Paper

Marking SchemeClass - IX

PART - I

TIME : 30 Minutes: MM : 16

Q. No. Answer Marks

1 (b) or (c) 1

2 (c) or (c) 1

3 (c) 1

4 (a) 1

5 (c) 1

6 (b) 1

7 (d) 1

8 (b) 1

9 (b) 1

10 (b) 1

11 (c) 1

12 (a) 1

13 (a) 1

14 (a) 1

15 (c) 1

16 (d) 1

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Part-II

17 (a) The French society was divided into sections called ‘estates’ namely 1st estateconsisting of the clergy, 2nd estate comprising the nobility and the 3rd estatecomprising all commoners including big businessmen, traders, merchants, courtofficials, lawyers of peasants and artisans, labourers and small peasants. Themembers of the 3rd estate enjoyed all the privileges and were exempted fromtaxation.

(b) The entire burden of taxation fell on the 3rd estate. All economic functions wereperformed by them. Peasants and farmers grew food, merchants and businessmenmanaged trade, workers produced goods, but they could not improve their position.

2+1 = 3OR

(a) On 22nd February following a lock out in a factory, workers from 50 factoriescalled a strike. Women played an important role in this strike.

(b) Curfew was imposed to drive away the demonstrators, but they came back withrenewed energy on 24th and 25th.

(c) On Sunday 25th Feb the government suspended the Deema. On 27th policeheadquarters were attacked. The people thronged the street raising slogans aboutbread and better wages. By evening striking workers had gathered to form a sovietcouncil known as Petrograd Soviet.

(d) On 2nd March soviet leaders and Deema leaders formed the provisionalgovernment to run the country. They took some important decisions for future.This is referred as the February Revolution which brought down the monarchy inFeb 1917. The Tsar abdicated without protest. (Any 3 points) 2+1 = 3

OR

(i) In the First world war Germany was defeated. By the Treaty of Versailles the entirewar guilt was placed on Germany and treaty that followed penalised Germany inevery way.

(ii) Germany lost its overseas colonies and also much of its territories in Europe.(iii) Lost 75% of its iron and 26% of its coal to France and other countries.(iv) Allied powers demilitarised Germany to weaken its power.(v) Since Germany was made responsible for the war, a huge amount was demanded

as compensation.

No. Answers Marks

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No. Answers Marks(vi) The resource rich area of Rhineland was placed under the control of Allied army

(Any three points) 3x1= 3

18. (a) Robespierre ruled France from 1793 to 1794.

(b) 1. His rule is referred as the Reign of Terror because he followed a policy of severecontrol and punishment.

2. All those who were considered enemies by him or who did not agree with him orwith his methods - were arrested, imprisoned and then tried by a revolutionarytribunal. If found guilty they were guillotined (executed). 3x1 = 3

3. Robespierre pursued his policies so relentlessly that his period was referred as the Reign of terror. (Any two points)

OR

1. In April 1917, the Bolshevik leader lenin returned to Russia from exile. He de claredthat war should be brought to a close, land should be transferred to the peasantsand banks should be nationalised. He also argued that the Bolshevik should beknown as the communist party.

2. A conflict between the provisional Government and the Bolshevik grew In Sept.1917. Lenin started planning an uprising against the Government and began toorganize his supporters from army, segrets and factories. A military revolutionarycommittee under Leon Trotski planned to seize power.

3. Uprising began on 24th October 1917. The Prime Minister Kerenisky, with proGovernment troops tried to subdue the Bolshevik but failed.

4. Under the guidance of Lenin the military Revolutionary Committee respondedquickly and by nightfall the city was under the commitee’s control. At a meeting ofAll Russian Congress of soviet in Petrograd, the majority approved the Bolshevikaction and Bolshevik under Lenin, Russian Revolution brought Russia undercommunist party. (Any 3 Points) 3 x 1 = 3

OR

1. On 30th January 1933 Hitler become the chancellor of Germany and establisheddictatorship.

2. Right from the beginning he followed a policy of aggression and war towardsother countries.

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3. He pulled out of the League of Nations in 1933, reoccupied Rhineland in 1936,Austria Hungary in 1938 under the slogan one people, one empire, one leader. Heconquered Sudetanland a German speaking area of Czecho slovakia and latergrabbed up the whole country.

4. He saw the dream of world empire, ignored the Treaty of Versailles and started apolicy of militarization of Germany. In 1939 he invaded Poland. In 1940, he signedRome, Berlin, Tokyo, Axis or Tripartite Pact to form alliance with Italy and Japanto fight against allied powers in 2nd world war and strengthened Hitler’s claim tointernational power. (Any 3 points) 3 x 1 = 3

A.19 In forest areas the people use all parts of a tree for some purpose or other. Roots,leaves, fruits and tubers are used for many things. Fruits and tubers are used infood as nutrient Herbs are used in medicines. Hard wood is used to make agricultural.Implements such as plough, yokes etc.Bamboos make excellent for fences and also for making baskets and umbrella. Adried scooped out gourd can be used for making portable water bottle Leaves likesalleaves are stiched together for making disposable plates and cups.Some creepers are used to make ropes from the fruit of the mahua tree. Oil can beextracted by pressing its fruits

OR

(a) Gujjars were the pastorials who lived in Kangra, Garhwal and Kumaon region. 1

(b) 1. Usually the Gujjars are herders. They come down to the dry forests of bhabar in 2winter and moved up to high meadows - the bugyals in summer.

2. Gujjar’s are exclusively pastoral tribe.

3. They hardly take to any cultivation.

4. Gujjars wealth consists of buffaloes.

5. They also keep flock of sheep and goat.

6. They live in the skirts of the forest and earn by selling milk, ghee and otherproduce of their herd. The women go to the market everyday with pots of milkand other products in baskets. (Any 4 points) 1+2= 3

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(a) The poppy crop had to be grown on the best land which lay near the village andwere well manured. Usually these lands were used for growing pulses. If pulsesare grown in inferior land, the crops are below the required quality.

(b) Most of the cultivators did not own land. They had to pay high rent to the landlords toacquire good quality land on lease. This impoverished the peasants.

(c) Cultivation of poppy was a difficult process. The cultivators had to spend long hoursfor nurturing poppy plants. They were left with no time to care for other crops.

(d) The price the Government paid to the cultivators for growing poppy was extremelylow and unprofitable. (Any three points)

3 x 1 = 3Q.20 (a) Forest Act was enacted in 1865 and was amended in 1878.

1. It divided the forests into three categories. The forests were known as the reservedforests Villagers were not allowed to take anything from these forests, even for theirown use.

2. This caused great hardships to the villagers. All their daily practices such as cuttingwood for their houses, grazing cattle, collecting fruits and roots, hunting and fishing,became illegal.

3. People were now forced to steal wood from forests. If caught by forest guard, they werepunished. Women could not collect fire wood from the forests - forest guards andconstables harassed them (Any 2 points)

1+2 = 3

OR

1. The landlords and farmers were alarmed because they were recieving threateningletters from a mysterious person called Swing.

2. Basically people were angry because the landlords began to use threshing machineleading to the unemployment of labourers and loss of livelihood.

3. In 1830 a threshing machine was destroyed. There were riots which also alarmedthe farmers.

3 x 1 = 3

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OR

(a) The urban population in U.S.A grew and the export market was growing bigger.

(b) As the demand for wheat increased, wheat prices rose encouraging the farmerto grow wheat

(c) The spread of railways made it easier to transport the grain from wheat growingregions to eastern coast for exports.

(d) During the first world war, when Russian supplies of wheat was cut off and U.S.Ahad to feed Europe, U.S president called upon the farmers, to respond to the needof the time. (Any 3 points)

Q.21 (a) Two major groups of the Indian rivers are: 3x1 = 3 (i) Himalayan rivers(ii) Peninsular rivers

1/2 + 1/2 = 3(b) Features of Himalayan rivers Features of Peninsular rivers

(i) Most of these rivers are perennial. (i) Large number of these riversare seasonal.

(ii) These rivers recieve water from both (ii) These rivers receive waterrainfall and melted snow. from rainfall only.

(iii) These rivers have long courses. (iii) These rivers have shorterand shallower courses.

(iv) These rivers originate from the (iv) Most of these rivers originateHimalayas from the western ghats.

(v) Major rivers are the Indus, the Ganga (v) Major rivers are the Mahaand the Brahmaputra. Nadi and the Godavari. The

Krishna and the Kaveri flowtowards east and the Narmadathe Tapi flow towards west.

(vi) Any other relevant point (vi) Any other relevant point.

22 (2.1) Annual Range of Temperature is the difference between the highest and thelowest monthly temperatures of a place in a year. 1 + 2 = 3

(2.2) Tiruvanantapuram has the lowest annual temperature range i.e. 28.70c - 26.20c= 2.50c.

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(2.3) Reason for the lowest temperature range: Tiruvanantapuram (in Kerala) islocated on the sea coast. Hence, it is affected by the oceanic influence due towhich it is neither very cold in winter nor very hot in summer.

23 Measures taken by the Govt. to protect flora and fauna: 3x1 = 3(1) 14 Biosphere reserves have been set up in various parts of India.

(2) Financial and technical help is given to Botanical Gardens.

(3) Several eco development projects such as Project Tiger, Project Rhino, ProjectGreat Indian Bustard etc have been introduced.

(4) 89 National Parks, 49 Wildlife Sanctuaries and Zoological gardens have been setup to take care of natural heritage. (Any 3 points) 3x1= 3

24 Category of occupationsExamples of occupations 3½ + 3½ = 7

(1) Primary:- Agricalture; Animal husbandry; Forestry; Fishing, Miningand quarrying, etc.

(Each category of occupations with one example)

(2) Secondary:- Manufacturing industry, Building and construction work etc.

(3) tertiary:- Transport, Communication, Commerce, Administration andother services.

25 (i) Sovereign: People have supreme right to make decisions on internal as wellas external matters. No external power can dictate the Government of India onany issue.

(ii) Socialist: Wealth is generated socially and should be shared equally by thesociety. Government should regulate the ownership of land and industry to reducesocio - economic inequalities.

(iii) Secular: Citizens have complete freedom to follow any religion. But there isno official religion. Government treats all religious beliefs and practices with equalrespect. 3x1 = 3

26 Conditions of a democratic election

(i) Every one should be able to choose by using one’s vote which should beof equal value for all.

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(ii) There should be something to choose from parties and candidates.

(iii) Political parties and candidates should be free to contest elections.

(iv) The choice should be offered at regular intervals after every few years.

(v) The candidate preferred by the people should get elected.

(vi) The elections should be conducted in a free and fair manner wherepeople can choose as they really wish. (Any 3 points)

3x1 = 3

27 (a) Freedom of expression is one of the provisions under the right to freedom. If norestrictions are imposed on this right, people may misuse it against the nationalinterests. In this case, an atmosphere of hatred, disharmony and communal feelingswill be created which will lead to disintegration of the country.

(b) No doubt, reservation of seats in any field is against the spirit of the right to equality.In this case, 50% reservation for women is in the national interest of the country.Women, who are almost 50% of the whole population will get a chance to comeforward in the mainstream and join hands for the progress of the country.

1½ x 1½ = 328 (I) British colonial Government ruined traditional handicrafts.

(II) The colonial rule discouraged the development of industries.(III) Less job opportunities.(IV) Growth rate of per capita income is very low.(V) Any other relevant point (Any 3 Points) 3x1= 3

29 a Food security means getting something more than two square meals a day.

b (i) Availability of food

(ii) Accessibility

(iii) Affordability (any 2 points) 3 x 1 = 3

30 I The cooprative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to the poorpeople.

II In Delhi - Mother dairy provides milk & vegetables to the consumers.

III In Gujarat, Amul is a success story. It has brought about white revolution.

IV In Maharashtra - ADS (Academy of Development Sciences) facilitated a network

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of the NGO’s for setting up grain banks.

V Any other relevant points.

Q31 (a) (1) Japan 3 x 1 = 3(2) Indonesia

(b) (1) Engineered structures withstand ground shaking.

(2) Architectural and Engineering inputs improve building designs and con struction practices.

(3) Any other relevant point

32 (1) Not to look at the fire blast 1 + 2 = 3(2) All doors and windows to be closed

(3) To stay indoors

(4) To cover all food and water

(5) Not to consume food, water obtained from nuclear blast. (Any 3 points)

3 x 1= 333 (a) Till today cricket’s most important tools are all made of natural preindustrial

material. The bats, stumps and bails are made of wood. The ball is made withleather, twine and cork and balls are hand made, not industrially manufactured.Industrial made materials such as plastic, fibre, glass, metal are not used inmaking these tools.

(b) With changing time, some changes have been made. Material used in bat haschanged slightly over time. Earlier it was made out of a single piece of wood, nowit consists of two pieces - the blade is made out of willow tree and the handle ismade out of cane.In matter of protective equipment however cricket has been influenced by technological changes. Rubber pads were introduced in 1848 followed by protective glovesand helmets made out of light weight synthetic material and metal respectively.

OR

(a) In Victorian England, women were expected to be obedient, dutiful, fragile andgraceful. In this passage the author also mentioned submission and softness asthe real charm of women. It also says that this kind of women appeal to men is forsympathy and protection.

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(b) This was a typical attitude of men in Victorian England. They felt that women always need sympathy and protection. For that they had to be graceful / frail andsweet and not aggresive or independent.

A.34 (a) Lok Sabha is more powerful

(b) View points:

(i) In case of a joint session of both the houses to pass an ordinary bill, the LokSabha is likely to prevail due to its large number of members.

(ii) Lok Sabha exercises more powers in money matters. Any money bill passed bythe Lok Sabha, cannot be rejected by Rajya Sabha. At the most the Rajya Sabhamay delay it for 14 days or suggest changes which the Lok Sabha may or maynot accept.

(iii) Only the Lok Sabha controls the union council of ministers. If the majority of theLok Sabha members say that they have no confidence in the council of ministers,all ministers including the prime minister have to resign.

1 + 3 = 435. (i) Unemployment leads to wastage of manpower resource

(ii) People who are an asset for the economy become liability:

(iii) Feeling of despair among the youth:

(iv) Difficult to support the family:

(v) Increases economic overload:

(vi) The quality of life suffers:

(vii) General decline in health status:

(viii) Any other relevant point. ( Any 4 points with explanation)

36. (i) R. Kaveri

(ii) Corbett park

(iii) Nagpur

(iv) Gir Forests

No. Answers Marks

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Leh(iii)

ArunachalPradesh

(i)

Kolkata

(iv)

Simlipal

(ii)

No. Answers MarksNo. Answers MarksNo. Answers MarksNo. Answers Marks

OR

For blind students only in lieu of Q. No. 36 4 x 1 = 4

(i) River Kaveri:

(ii) Nanda Devi:

(iii) Mumbai / Nagpur:

(iv) Arunachal Pradesh:

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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER IN SOCIAL SCIENCE

CLASS-IX

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II MARCH 2010

Design of the Question Paper

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No. Questions MarksSOCIAL SCIENCE

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER

CLASS IXTIME : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80

Instructions :

1. The question paper has 36 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.

2. Marks are indicated against each question.

3. This question paper consists of two parts i.e. Part I and Part II. Part I of the questionpaper contains Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from serial number 1 to 16 of 1mark each. These sixteen questions of Part I are to be answered on a separatesheet provided. This part has to be completed in first 30 minutes only and theanswer sheet must be handed over to the invigilator before starting Part II.

4. In Part II of the question paper, there are twenty questions from serial no. 17 to 36which are to be attempted in 2 hours and 30 minutes. This part should be attemptedonly after the stipulated time given for Part I.

5. Questions from serial number 17 to 32 are 3 marks questions. Answer of thesequestions should not exceed 80 words each.

6. Questions from serial number 33 to 35 are 4 marks questions. Answers of thesequestions should not exceed 100 words each.

7. Question number 36 is a map question of 4 marks from Geography only. Aftercompletion, attach the map inside your answer book.

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PART - I

Q 1. Which one of the following is associated with the name of Kerry Packer?

(a) Introduction of protective helmet in cricket;

(b) Emphasising that cricket is a marketable game;

(c) Making cricket popular in villages;

(d) Making cricket an international game. 1

OR

Which one of the following refers to Khadi?

(a) Cotton textile made in India;

(b) Chintz made in India;

(c) Coarse cloth made from handspun yarn;

(d) Machine made Indian cloth. 1

Q.2. Why did test playing nations like India, Pakistan and West Indies boycottSouth Africa from representing the country in Test Matches? 1(a) Because the majority of the population belonged to the Black Community;

(b) Because South Africa was not a standard cricket team;

(c) Because South Africa is a racist state which barred non - whites from playing;

(d) Because South African team barred whites in a black team.

OR

In Victorian England why were the girls, from childhood tightly laced up anddressed in stays.

(a) Because the girls looked beautiful in the dress;

(b) Because the girls with these type of dresses were considered fashionable;

(c) Because it was believed that an ideal woman should be able to bear pain andsuffering;

(d) Because the women will not be able to move freely and force them to stay athome. 1

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Q.3. Which one of the following rivers is different from the other three rivers withreference to its source of origin?

(a) River Indus;

(b) River Brahmaputra;

(c) River Ganga;

(d) River Satluj 1

Q.4. Which one of the following is the main reason for the horizontal motion of airover the earth’s surface?

(a) Variation in the atmospheric pressure;

(b) Variation in altitude;

(c) Variation in temperature;

(d) Variation in latitudes. 1

Q.5. Which one of the following forces is responsible for the deflection of windfrom its normal path ?

(a) Centripetal force;

(b) Centrifugal force;

(c) Corriolis force;

(d) Gravitational force. 1

Q.6. In Which one of the following forests, the trees shed their leaves for abouttwo months in dry summer season?

(a) Tropical evergreen forests;

(b) Tropical deciduous forests;

(c) Tropical thorny forests;

(d) Mangrove forests. 1

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Q.7. The Chief election commissioner of India is appointed by the:(a) Prime Minister of India;

(b) Chief Justice of India;

(c) Speaker of Lok Sabha;

(d) President of India. 1

Q.8. Which one of the following institutions is responsible for implementing thelaw made by the Parliament?

(a) The President of India;

(b) The Union Executive;

(c) Ther Supreme Court of India;

(d) The Speaker of Lok Sabha. 1

Q.9. Which one of the following is a directly elected house?

(a) Parliament;

(b) Lok Sabha;

(c) Rajya Sabha;

(d) Vidhan Parishad. 1

Q.10 Which one of the following statements regarding the rights in a democracyis not true?

(a) Citizens have the right to express their opinion;

(b) Rights protect the interest of the majority community;

(c) Citizens have the right to vote;

(d) Every democratic country has a constitution. 1

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Q.11 Which one of the following statements regarding the Right to Freedom isnot correct?

(a) People are free to settle in any part of India;

(b) People can migrate from villages to cities;

(c) There is no freedom to choose profession;

(d) People of deprived classes are free to leave their family profession. 1

Q.12 Which one of the following activities come under primary sector?

(a) Forestry;

(b) Banking;

(c) Transport;

(d) Tourism. 1

Q.13 Which one of the following is the main aim of Prime Minister Rozgar Yojna (PMRY)?(a) To create self employment opportunities for educated unemployed youth in

rural areas and small towns;

(b) To provide Govt. jobs to the educated people of towns and cities;

(c) To provide government jobs to the uneducated people of the towns and cities;

(d) None of the above 1

Q.14 In which one of the following states, poverty is still a serious problem?

(a) Tripura;

(b) West Bengal;

(c) Andhra Pradesh;

(d) Punjab. 1

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Q.15 Which of the following practices is included as land use planning to checklandslides?(a) Making buildings on elevated areas;

(b) Building on stilts;

(c) Increasing vegetation cover;

(d) Livelihood planning. 1

Q.16 Retaining walls as a mitigation step is associated with which one of thefollowing disasters? 1(a) Floods;

(b) Cyclones;(c) Fires;

(d) Landslides. 1

Q.17 How was the French society organized before the revolution of 1789? State the role of the third estate in it. 2+1 = 3

OR

Describe any three events leading to the february revolution of 1917 in Russia3x1= 3

OR

“The Peace Treaty at Versailles with the Allies was a harsh and humilatingpeace.” Explain the statement with any three examples. 3x1= 3

OR

Q.18 Who was Robispierre? Why is his reign referred as the Reign of Terror?1+2= 3

OR

Describe the role of Lenin in October Revolution of 1917 in three points 3x1= 3

OR

Trace any three main features of the foreign policy of Hitler. 3x1= 3

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Q.19 How do the people of forest areas use forest products in various ways?3x1= 3OR

Who were the Gujjars? How did they earn their living?OR

Why were the Indian cultivators unwilling to turn their land over to growpoppy for making opium? Explain any three reasons 3x1= 3

Q.20 When was the Forest Act passed in India? Why did it cause hardships tovillagers across the country? Explain any two reasons. 2+1 = 3

ORWhy were the Farmers and Landlords of England greatly alarmed in 1830?

3x1= 3OR

Explain any three reasons for the increasing demand for the productionof wheat in 19th century U.S.A. 3x1= 1

Q.21 Name the two major groups into which the indian rivers are divided.Explain any two important features of each river group. 1+2 = 3

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Q.22 Study the table given on page 8 and answer the followingquestions:-

(2.1) Explain the meaning of annual range of temperature.

(2.2) Which station has the lowest annual temperature range?

(2.3) Explain the main reason for the lowest temperature range of this station.3 x 1 = 3

Q.23 Describe any three measures taken by the government to protect the floraand fauna of our country. 3 x 1 = 3

Q.24 Human occupations are classified into three categories. Name each categorywith suitable examples of occupations. 3 x 1 = 3

Q.25 What is meant by sovereign, socialist and secular as the key words of ourconstitution? 3 x 1 = 3

Q.26 Explain any three conditions which make the election process more 3 x 1 = 3democratic?

Q.27 Assess the impact of the following two situations on our national interests.1½+ 1½ = 3

(a) If the freedom of expression is given to those who spread wrong and norrow -minded ideas.

(b) If the women in India are given 50% reservation in the legislatures.

Q.28 Explain briefly three causes of poverty in India. 3x1 = 3

Q.29 Give the meaning of ‘Food Security’ and explain briefly any two dimensionsof food security. 1+2 = 3

Q.30 Explain the role of cooperatives in food security in India giving threeexamples. 3x1 = 3

Q.31 Name the two countries where earthquake is a regular phonomenon. Write the importance of engineered structures in those areas. 1 + 2 = 3

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Q.32 Explain three protective measures from nuclear radiation and attack. 3x1 = 3

Q.33 “If you look at the games equipment, you can see how cricket changed withthe changing time and yet fundamentally remained true to its origin in ruralEngland.”Justify the statement by tracing the original features and thechanges that have been brought in equipments. 2+2 = 4

OR

In his novel ‘Vanity Fair’, Thaekary described the charm of a woman characterAmelia, in these words:

“I think it was weakness which was her principal charm, a kind of sweet sub-mission and soft words, which seemed to appeal to each man she met, forhis sympathy and protection”

Read the above passage and answer the following questions:

(a) According to the author what was the principal charm of women?

(b) What typical attitude of men is reflected in these lines? 2 + 2 = 4

Q.34 Which house of the Indian parliament is more powerful and how? Explainyour viewpoint by giving any three points. 1 + 3 = 4

Q.35 Explain the impact of unemployment on the overall growth of economy infour points. 4 x 1 = 4

Q.36 Four features from (i) to (iv) are shown in the above outline political map ofIndia. Identify these features with the help of the following information andwrite their correct names in your answer book: 4x1 = 4

(i) It is an important river of Tamil Nadu

(ii) National Park

(iii) Weather station (city) in Maharashtra

(iv) A natural habitat of the Indian lion

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Locate and label the following on the given outline political map of India:

(i) The state having the lowest density of population;

(ii) Simlipal National Park;

(iii) Leh

(iv) Kolkata 4 x 1 = 4

Question for the blind students only in lieu of Q. No. 36:

(i) Name the important river of Tamil Nadu;

(ii) Name the Bio - reserve of Uttaranchal;

(iii) A weather station in Maharashtra;

(iv) The state having the lowest density of population in India

4 x 1 = 4

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Map for Question No. 36

Map for Question No. 36 (OR)