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Scheme State Year District Centre Roll No. Code Code Code Code
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Scheme Code State Code Yeor mstrict Code Centre Code Rol'tNo.
I I STATE LEVEL NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION, 2015 .
MENTAL ABILITY AND SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST
For Class X
Time: Menial Ability Test : For General- セs@ Minutes. For Disabled {VISually Impaired)· 60 Minules
rwne : Scholastic Aptitude Test (a) l anguage Comprehension : For General- 45 Minutes, For Disabled (Visually Impaired) -60 Minu1es
Time: Scholastic Aptitude Test (b) Other SubJects . For General- 90 Minute$, For Disabled (VISually Impaired)· 120 t.trnutes
lnstiuctions to Candidates
Read the followmg instructions carefully before you Answer the Questions.
Answers are to be given on a separate OMR AMwer-sheet.
Full Marb : 50 Full Marb : 40
Full Marb: 10
1. Please write your Scheme Code, State Code, Year, District Code, Centre Code and Roll No. very clearly (only one
digit in one Block) as given on your Admission Card. Please see that no Block is left unfil led and even zeros
appearing in the Scheme Code. State Code, Year, District Code, Centre Code and Roll No. are correctly transfeffed
to the appropriate Block on the booklet and on the Answer-sheet. For example, a srudent of Class X appearing from
'P ' Centre,, Scheme Code '2'. State Code '20', Year 'IS' District Code '77', Cenrre Code '52' with Roll No. '106',
will make entries in the Block as キ・ャャ。ウセ・ッ@ therdatcdcircle byaBiueorBiack Ball Point Pen asunder:-
Scheme State Year Olatrtd Centre Roll No. Code Code Code Code
(I] [ill] [ill] [ill] illi1 l tlo l6l 0 0 0 e 0 00 00 e 00
• e 0 00 00 0 e 0 0 0 <D <D <D ®<D <D<D <D<D <D<D<D 0 0 0 00 00 00 000 0 0 0 ® e ®® e 0 0 0 0 @ @ @ @@ @@ @@ 0 0 e
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0 0 0 00 •• 00 0 00 0 @ @ @(!) @(!) (!)@ 000
セ@ I (!) @ (!) @(!) (!)@ (!)(!) (!)(!)@ @ ® e @@ @@ @@ e e ®
For all subsequent purposes your Scheme Code, State Code, Year, District Code, Centre Code and Roll No. shall remain
the same as given on the Admission Card.
2. This test is in two Pans. Pan-1 Mental Ability Test consists of 50 Questions and Part-11 Scholastic Aptitude Test
comprising (a) Language Comprehension which consists of 40 questions and {b) Other Subjects which oonsisls of90
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3. All Questions in Pan-1 and Part-11 carry I mark each.
4. Since all Questions are compulsory, do not try to read through the whole Question paper before beginning to Answer it.
5. Begin with the first Question and keep on trying one Question afteranothertill you finish both the parts.
6. If you do not know the A nswerto any Question, do not spend much time on it and pass on to the next one. T11M permitting.
you can come back to the Quest ion which you have left in the first instance and try them again.
7. Blank space has been provided for rough work at the end of eac::h subject.
8. Remember you have to darken エ 「・」 ゥイ」ャ・ ッ ヲaョ ウ キ・NMセ ・・エ@ by a BlueorBiack Ball Poi at Peaoaly; do.olacapaldl.
9. Answer to each Question is to be indicated セM[エィ・キュ「」Zイ@ of the correct alternative ゥョ エエN・セ@ • lhed m. amongst the ones given for the corresponding Question in the question-booklet.
10. Now tum to the next page and start Answering the Questions.
N.B.:Do not write on Question-Booklet a nything except tbe Scheme Code, State Code, Year, District Code, Ceatre codr
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Part-I MENTAL ABILIT Y TEST
Time : For General · 45 Minutes, For Disabled (Visually Impaired)· 60 Minutes
Full Marks : SO
Questions 1-5 In eacn of the following questions, a group of letters is given, which are num!:>ered differently. Below four alternatives are given, containing combination of these numbers. Select that combination of numbers which forms a meaningful word.
1. エ ッ・ーイ・セヲ|エNM・LNN|MMPセ@
--(1) 1536724
2. esbtril \ t. IHセ@ b 1\.Q...
\-'P e.-v 'f\ セ ᆳ
(2) 7123456
bPS\t' ( I ) 6742351 ·, I .n.. {U'3762415
' )(jftJP' 3 . ilaecprime, 'tl' セ@ >..1'- \...
cq'llf- I H GQQGBQセc「@ セセTcQQ@ q{l151)
lPitf : セ@ セ@ セMTU@ セ N@ ヲNサ Z セ@
H セ@ セ@ セI@ <t セMVP@ fq;g セZ ウッ@
[MA T-I]
セ@ 1-5 ヲG|TQセセ@ セ@ セ@ q |jエュMセ@ セ@ セ@ ' ;;H セMセセ@ Mュエセエ@ iセセ@ セアヲサセ@
q セ@ <fiT セ@ (combination) セ@ 1J?U l 1 セ@
NキFMセ@ qi セ@ セ@ |jwサMセ@ ID\1 セ@ セ@セGUtセセャヲ」V Q@
(3) 5642137 (4)
セウ「@(3) 4235671 (4)
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3471625
5673124
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4. erqechxeu エNNBセ@ セ@ 1 r \,)''!\.e.. -..;.?,v '(' .JV ....,
8134562 79 (3) 781256934 (4)
( I) 781635924 (2) ,..ee..'-'cv
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' ' t セO@ セ@ qj__, \J-!-' I' X .
912673548 (3)
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175643982 ᄋM セ 」NN@ ィ ・Mア[エaセ@
( I ) 2415376 (2) 4361257 (3) 1234567 (4) 6217354
.Questions 6-10 In each of the foll owing questions. · find the figure from the answer-set (i .e . 1.2.3
and 4) which will continue the seri es given in the problem-set ( i .e . A, 8 , C, D and E)
セ@ 6-10 セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ i'f \ffi セ@ lU セ@ v \ffit - -ijc ( セ@ I, 2. 3 (1m 4) it セ@ i;fr f<b セMュ@<5\ セ H セa N@ B. C. dwセ@ E)<!} 3lM セ@ 1
)()( )()( X
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Questions 11-13 Study the pauern of numbers in the following questi ons and select the missing numbers in the place of question mark (?). Mark the correc t alternative on your answer-sheet as directed.
11. 7
8
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\ 3
\ 1 LLN カ MセA|GMG「@. . .... , 29
(I) I I (2) 13
12. 6
5 5
2 4 7
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5
6
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31 j / :A
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3 2 0
4 8 3 - ·-- 9 6
1>1 262 (2) 249 (3) 331 (4) 312
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'. "\ .. Questions 14-19
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14. If + means x, ·- means セ L@ x means - and セ@means + then 16 セ@ 96 • 4 x 3 + 6 = ?
(I ) 27 (2) 22 /
15. If + means x, - ·means セL@ x means - and セ@means + then lO + 6- 15 x 5 セ@ 5 = .,
(I) -6 (2) 6
16 . If % means x, x means セN@ + means - and セ@means + then 215 x 5 + 10 % 3 セ@ 3 = ?
(I ) 10 (2) 12
17. If Jmeans square. x means +, - means x and + means セ@ then../20 + 25 x 5 - 3 = ?
(I) 28 ,(21 3 1
18. If + means x, - means セN@ x means - and means + then 9 + 8 + 8 • 4 x 9 = ?
4 6
8
3
4 セヲッ@ 7:> .0) 622 '0 '1(4) 762 t-\1
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14. セ@ + CJiT .mf x m. . CJiT .mf セ@ m. x 'liT .mt .0
m tlltT
セ@ 'liT .mf + m m 16 セ@ 96 • 4 x 3 + 6 = ?
(3) 43 (4) 8
1s. セ@ + CJiT セ@ x m .. CJiT セ@ セ@ m. x CJiT .mt -m (!'PH
+ <m .mf + m m ro + 6 . 15 x 5 + 5 = 1
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j l i
(3) 12 ( 4) 0 7
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... 0- f [セ@ ' . 16. セ@ % <m "fet x m. x <m セ@ + m. + 'liT セM セ@ tlltT · >1
+ CJiT I3Tef + セ@ ffl215 X 5 + 10 %3 セ@ 3 =? r;; Y'> ....... セ@ '). s ..'\:/ '
(3) 18 (4) 20 0 セセ セ@ 0
セ GI@ セセHNL@ \ セ@
110 セ@ ..rcm セ@ Cflt m. x CJiT .mt + セ@ .. CJiT セ@ x m (!'PH
+ CJiT .mt + m m 5o + 25 x 5 - 3 = ?
|Qセ@(3) 32 (4) 38 ...--
0 "-\ l) \
1s. セ@ + <fiT .aret x m. -CJiT |スセ@ + セN@ x CJiT .mt -m (!'PH
K\イゥtMュヲ K ュュY KX セ ・M TクY]_@ セ セsォ@
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(I) 62 (2) 64 ..J¥'65 (4) 67 MNj 「セ ᄋ |W@\ 0 r 'l ' : q
NャMc|GサN セQN@
19. If セ@ means +, · means セN@ x mt:ans - and + means x then 12 - 2 + セ@ ?' 4 セ@ 5 = '!
(I) 27 (2) 47
' セ^@
.. セ N | BG@ セセ@19. セ@ セ@ CJiT セ@ + m .. 'lir .mt セ@ セN@ x 'liT セM セ@ (!'PH s セ@
+ CJiT .mt x m m 12 . 2 + 6 x 4 セ@ 5 = ? Dr-
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Questions 20-25 In each of the following questions,
a series of number is given which follow certain
rules. One of the number is missing. Choose the
missing number from the alternatives given
below and mark it on your answer-sheet as
directed .
20• 1, _1 , _1 • _1 • _ 1 • _1 , ? 3 9 27 81 243
---«> _1_ 729
l (2} 829
21. 3 , 4 , 7, 7, 13. 13. 21. 22. 31, 34, ?.
セ@ 43 (2) 49
22. 2 , 5 , 4, 8, 6. I I . 8. 14. I 0, ?
(l) 19 セQW@
23. 2 , 7, I I • 8. I 3 . I 7. I 4 . 19. 2 3 , ?
(I) 30 . (-1} 20
24. 5 , 4 , 15, 7. 23. II. 29. 16, 33,?
( 1) 24 J(l:f22
25. 9,12, 11 ,14, 13.?.15
(I) 17
Questions 26-30 In tht: sc:ries given below what will
come in the place ol question mark(?).
26. ADF, CFH. EHJ, GJL.?
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27. AZBY, ?, EVf-U. GTHS
( I) CRDK セc xdw@
28. APGL, CQIM. ERK . ?
( 1) QTWB ...(1.} GSMO
Z9. ZW3, UR6, PM 10. KH 15,?
il}-" "FC21 (2) FC20
30. QlF, S2E, U6D. W24C,?
xf> Yl20B (2) Z40B
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キMセ@ 20-25 ヲNIGQヲ、セ、@ • キMセ@ if セ@ mszn-taft セ@ セ@ l, セmセセセセセャ Lセウキイゥャ@
セ」ヲゥャセセャjtャrャエセセセゥャセᆬNᆳ
セ@ pャセセャャェエャHH@ セ@ セMセ@ q{ セ@ I
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(3) 81
(3) 21
(3) 28
(3) 28
(3) 19
l (4) 769
(4) 69
(4) 23
(4) 27
(4) 25
(4) 21
!WI' 26-30 セ@ eft 71{ セ@ if sャセGャアヲ\ャGエゥ@ セ@ (?) <6 セ@ · q{ <f<fl セ@ I
(3) KHM (4) HLN
(3) CLDO (4) CIDJ
(3) XDLT (4) UNZF
(3) FB21 (4) FC41
(3) Y24D (4) U98T
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Questions 31-34 Choose the correct water-image of
the given words/numbers from amongst the a! ternatives.
·31. ANSWER
( 1) VY12h\Elf /
32. REFL ECTION
(2) セvQmN R@ EV
[MAT -S] m- 31-34 セ@ セ@ |ゥヲヲゥM セ@ セ@ it Mュヲサセ@ it -a
セ|Sュセ@ I
(3) セn mNNR S v@ (4 ) 3 VK MJ12
(1) ElfdECJ.ION (2) セ eャZNイecjN io yQ@ (3) lf3d3CJ.ION /
(4 ) セ eャZN eャc jNio yQ@
33. T3P2Y5
(l) _J.£dZYc
34. RJ6MA7
( 1) '8:t9MA\
(2) .DbZAc .V!
(2) セャ q mv |@
Questions 35-36 Find the water-image of X from 1,
2, 3 & 4 amongst the g iven alt.:rnal ives .
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X
36.
セ@ • • /6.
X
セ@ c - ,.
A: y 1::.. . ,
f Nᄋセ@
セ@(\__) 1J ᄋセ@
,....-(3) J.3bSA'2 (4 ) J.3dZYC.
j/b) ャヲ ャ q wv セ@ (4) i hq wvセ@
セ@ 35-36 セ@ セ@ セ@ I. 2. 3 セ@ 4 it -ij- X 'Iii
|ゥヲヲゥMセ@ 」エrMセ@ セ@ [
2 . .a
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vv v . /2 3
セf M M N@ (.8_ セ@ _I ---. .
s \ 1 v I
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4
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4
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Questions 37-41 In the diagram below eire!'! represents wheat, triangle represents sugarcane, rectangle represents rice and square represents millet. Study the diagram carefully and match the numbers with the questions given below.
37. Which area has the cultivation of all the four commodities mentioned?
( I) 3 (2) 5
38. Which area gives millet and rice both?
_JI) 6 (2) 9
39. Which area grows sugarcane and millet together?
(I} 14 セI@ 8
40. Which area grows only wheat and rice?
( I ) 6 (2) 8
41. Which area grows wheat only?
(I) 2 (2) 3
Questions 42-46 In every question a dice has been shown in three different faces on which numbersllerters have been written randomly. Care full ) study the faces of the dice and answer the quesuons based on it.
42. Which ieuer is opposite to letter ' L'?
[MAT-6] lffoi 36-41 セ@ セ@ 1!t • if ᄋセL@ セ@ <R, セᄋ@ 'Fit
<6t, Gセᄋ@ 't1fCRir cN (1tiT セセ@ 'lli;fU cS • l I • eN t41'1'f{<ti セ@ 'IR QefT セ@ セ@ セ@ ri" \V|n|セ Q@
II
.(J1 6 (4) 3
38. f1tffi セ@ if il]\jfU セ@ セ@ セ@ ma t ? (3) 5 (4) 8
39. セ@ -a セ@ if lAT trqpn;;rn セ@ men t ?
(3) 6 (4) 5
40. セ@ -a セ@ if セ@ trt am セ@ men l ? セ \SI@ 2 (4) 7
41. qiA -« セ@ tiT セ N@ セ@ ctt セ@ iKfi l ?
_j3) 4 (4) 5
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!WI -42-46. セ@ if セ@ qffi tR セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@セ@ (f(IT セ M \ゥヲ[[@ セ@ if セ@ 1fliT t I セ@ セ@ <tir '41'11J.<l<ti セ@ em; セ@ tR セ@ セ@ <t \ffl{
セN@
42. 3f..-R • L' <t fcfQfto セMュ@ -31m セ@ 1
(3) M (4} p
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t3. Which letter is opposite to leuer ' 0 ' ?
44.
(1) N
Which letter is opposite to lette r 'Q' ?
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45. Which lette r is opposite to number ' 4 ' ?
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®@ セOOG P@
(3) p (4) u
45. セ@ '4' <6 セ@ セ M Gヲヲゥ@ セ@ t I '-
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セVN@ Which lette r is opposite to number · 3 · ?
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47. The total o f presem age of P, Q and R is 90 years. Ten years back their age rati o was 1:2:3. What is the present age: o f Q.
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W"6 I (4) 2 \.'); 'Ff ' .
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The age of the fir st person is f o f the total age
of the other persons. What is the age of the first
person?
(1) 46 (2) 56
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49. The average age of three girls is 35 years. The ratio of lheir age is 3:5:7. Find the age of the youngest one.
(l) 12 (2) l7
SO. 'A· is 16 years elder than '8'. But 'B 's' +age
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PART-II
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST
II (a) LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION
,,.ime : For General · 45 Mmutes. For Disabled (Visually Impaired)- 60 Mrnutes
INSTRUCTIONS 1. All the questions of thrs part are related to Language Comprehension.
Full Maries セ TP@
2. This part contarns 40 questions in Hindi Language and 40 questions rn Enghsh Language. The candidate has to choose and attempt this test only rn one Language i.e. either in Hindi or in English.
Language Sub Full Marks No. of questions Marks allotted to each Page No.
question
llindi 40 40 I (one) 12-14 c· "
Engli sh 40 40 I (one) 15-18
3. Before answering the questions, read these instructions very carefully.
4, Each question carrres 1 (one) mark.
5. Answer to a lithe questions is essential.
6. This questions are to be answered on OMRAnswer-sheet supplied in the Examination Hall.
7. Every question has four alternatives of which only one is correct
8. Answer to each question is to be indicated by darkening the number of the correct alternative in the Answer-sheet from amongst the ones given for the corresponding question in the Test (Question) Booklet.
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(1) セ@ (2) セ@
(3) セ@ (4) セ@
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(3) (I (4) セ@
13. セ ᄋ@ il <Wr m セ@ l ?
(l) <R (2) セ@
(3) セ@ (4) <me
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(3) セセ@ (4} セセ@
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(3) セ@ (4) セセ@
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English ( セI@Questions l to 5 Read the passage given below and answe r the questi ons that follow . .
[ENG-I]
Every eye was fixed at the Little Master, as Chari Langeveldt walked over to his bowling mark to bowl him. The Little Master was at the score of 199. Wi II history be created today ? Will they be the witness to the history in
making ? They held their breath as the liute genius tapped the ball and stole a single. History was made. The fi rst double century in the limited over cricket was scored. And the Liul e Master who did it was none other than Sachin Tendulkar. He scored exactly 200 not out againsr South Africa in Gwalior breaking the previous highest scoreof 194 held jointly by Zimbabwean Charles Coventry and Pakistan's Saeed Anwar.
1. Liule Master here refers to :
(I) Chari Langeveldt
._0-1 Sac.:h!n Tendulkar
(3) Charks Coventry
(4} Saeed t\ nwar
セ@ 2. History was made because
(I) Tcndulkar scored a century
(2} II \\a' the highest score
(3) h \\:t' the first double century in a one: day ma((.:h
(4) Langc\'eldt was bowling
3. The description is about
(l) a baseball match
(2) a T-20 match
(3) a Tc<;t matc h
{4) a One day match
4. Sachin Tendulkar scoring
completed his 200 runs by
(I } a six
(2) a boundary
o( one run
(4) two runs
5. Where did Tendulkar score 200 runs?
(I) South Africa
_JZ} Gwalior
(3} Pakistan
(4) Zimbabwe
Questions 6-10 Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
I was born in a middle class Tamil famil y in the . ' island town of Rarneswaram in the erstwhile
Madras state. My fl\ther., :J,a.inulabdeen, had neither much formal education nor much wealth. in 'spite- of· lh'ese disadvantages. he !POSsessed great innate wisdom and a firm generosity of spirit. He had an ideal help in my mother, Ashiamma. I do not recall the exact number of people she fed everyday, but I am quite certain that more outsiders ate with us than all the members of our own family put together. r was one of many children - a \hun boy with rather undistinguished looks. born to tall and handsome parents. We lived in our ancestral house, which was built in the middle of the nineteenth century. My austere father used to avoid all inessential comfor-ts and luxuries. However, all necessiti es wac provided fo r , in terms o f food. medicine \lr <.: lothes. In fact, l would say mine was a | セ 」イケ@-;ecure childhood, both materially and emotionally.
6. The narrator was born in a/an
( I ) Upper class Oriya family
_J){ Middle class Tamil family
(3) Mid dle class Gujarati famil y
(4) Lower class Bengali family
7. Jainulabdeen was 1 (
( I) very miser!y.
,/;?:( extremely orthodox
(3) highly educated
(4) always ready to give things freely
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(I) The bouse made by the owner
セ@ The house inherited from forefathers
(3) The house of father-in-law
(4) A fairly large pucca house
9. The narrator's childhood was secure because
(1) He bad all comforts at his disposal
(2) His father was very influential
セI@ He had all support that he needed
(4) He enjoyed all 5\tppon and had no anxiety.
10. Ashiamma
(l) did not like her husband's attitude
(2) loved to be idle .
(3) was not very helpful
,fjf supported her husband in his generosity
Qucstloas 11-1% The following five sentences come
from a paragraph. The first and the last
sentences are given. Choose the order in which
the three sentences (PQR) should a!)pear to
complete the paragraph.
ll. S1 II is easy to tell the world that film
production in India is quantitativdy second
only to Hollywood.
s2 ......... .. ............................... , ....... .
s3 ................................. ....... ... ....... .
·s 4 ........... .................... ........... . ....... .
S5 Or, are we just plain ashamed of our films?
P But can -the same be said of its quality ?
Q Is it solely because India offers a potential
market for her own products "!
R Why are our films not shown abroad ?
Choose from the options given below
J)'{ PRQ
(3) PQR
(2 ) QPR
(4) RQP
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12. s1 Unity and universality must belong to any
culture that is true and vital
Si .................................. ............... .
セ@ ................................................. .
s,. .................................... ............. .
S5 Not one of them is separately culture, but
collectively they constitute the expression
of life which we describe as culture.
P It is 。セキ。ケウ@ a complex of many strands of
varying importance and vitality
Q There is no single character or marie whlch
can be regarded as the essence or
distinctive feature of culture
R Now culture is a concept wbicb cannot be
simply or unitarily defined
Choose from the options given below
(1) PQR (2 ) QRP
(3) RPQ (4 ) RQP
Questiou 13-12 Choose the word which best fills
the blank in the sentences from the four options
given.
13 ......... will not let you ri se in li fe.
-(!) Idleness (2 ) Taste
(3) Readiness ( 4 ) Happiness
1-4. Did you ........ the sweet dish ?
(1) test
(3) threaten
.{2:( taste
(4 ) liked
15. Having failed in the examination, he wu in
a ...... .... mood.
....t1') pensive (2) happy
(3) glad (4) delighted
16. 1 didn' t get a ........... sleep last night.
(1) light (2) heavy
..J/> sound (4 ) peace
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qualifications for the job.
( I ) disclose
(3) acquir.e
---{25 possess
(4) contain
18. The New Delhi bound Rajdhani Express .... ..... with an accident.
( 1) fell (2) hit
(3) crashed +t{ met
19. Meena has just left and if you want to .......... . her up, you will have to drive right now.
;rsee (2) witness
catch (4) get
20. The chairman has agreed in ...... . to suggestions.
( I ) theory (2) principle
(3) view セ@ account
21. Columbus ........... . America
( I ) invented
(J{ discovered
(2) reported
(4) divulged
our
22. Everyone laughed at him to see him in such a .. ........ garment.
( I ) lose セ@ loose
(3) close ( 4) lost
Questions 23-25 Select the meaning of the given phrases I idioms
23. Better half
(I) a big share
(3) mother
24. To call in question
( 1) ask quest ion
{)-Y ' to doubt
25. To hold good
-...J:<{ to be applicable to
(2) to feel good
(3) to hold tightly
(4) to befixed
rf} wife
(4) sister
(2) to p.raise
( 4) call to question
[ENG-3] Questions QセSP@ In the following passage there are some blanks with numbers . Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from given options of each number.
When Della 2§ home her intoxication 'll way a little to prudence and reason. She got out her curling ゥイッョセ@ and lighted the gas and went to work repairing the セ@ made by 29 added to love. Which is always a lQ task, dear friends -a mammoth taslc.
26. (1) goes (2) comes
..1)'} reached (4) saw
27. (l) gives (2) takes
(3) gave w too'k
28.JJI ravages (2) tasks
(3) achievements (4) jobs
29. ( I) cruelty (2) generosity
(3) heartlessness セ@ skilfulness
30. (I) bad (2) tremendous
(3) treacherous (4) tri cky
Questions 31-33 Select the word wbich means the opposite of the 'iven word
31. Adversity
( I ) Advertisement (2) Achievement
(3) Hardship セ@ Prosperity
32. Cajole
jJ1' harass (2) persuade
(3) entice (4) allure
33. Foe
( I ) enemy (2) ri va l
OY friend (4) flatterer
Questions 34-36 Select the word which means nearly the same as the given word.
34. Amend
I.YJ rectify (2) satisfy
(3) ratify (4) spoil
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35. Yearn
(1) long (2) short
セ@ hate (4) love
36. Bashful
(1) outspoken (2) talkative
(3) shy (4) coward
Questions 37-40 In each of Lhe followi ng sentences you will find a blank. Fill in the blanks from the given alternatives.
37. He had a . ...... ..... in the accident
..-(i) close save (2) close shave
(3) clean save (4) clean shave
fENG-4] 38. They had to . . ... . ..... in the last election.
セ@ eat a humble pie
(2) eat a sweet pie
(3) eat a sweet dish
(4) eat sour soup
39. Bhavani is trying to ........... a change in her daughter's habits
(l) bring down . セ@ bring about
(3) bring in (4) bring up
40. It is always wise to save money for a .......... .
v0} summer day CJ£ springday
(3) rainy day ( 4) winter day
For Rou:k ·work Orcly
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1WT- ll セ@ ャWQ N セ エャ」QQ@ q {)lftl ii H セ I@ \3R セ@
piセセt@セ@ ct セM 90 f4;tc, イNイZセ@ ct セ@ Hセ@ セ@ セIM 120 f4;tc wGiwt\エキゥヲエ jエ セセセセ」エSaセGrセャャ@セ@ ct |nサセ@ ct 1fl セ@ \AゥIセIア@ セセセセi@W 'IWT if 'Wf 90 ャエセ@ % I セセi@ #<6'1iil1 tM) セ セ@ セ@ ;rer t.IT セ@ t' I
セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ ct fcll!<r セ@ ifR セ@ if セ@ l :-
+
セZ YP@
ifjo セ ッ@
Hセ I@
(ur)
(rr)
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セセセ@ セ N@ セ@ trcf セMf\ュr@ 35 35
セ@ セ@ 20 20
« I GQQセG「@ セエャサエr@ trcf セ N@ セN@ GQャGャヲエG「セャャエッャ@35 セセセ@ セM^Aセ@ 35
セセ@ 'liT \N{ セ@ <re if セ@ セ@ セ@ ui)o qqo セッ@ ;rer-q3lqi (OMR Answer-s heet) 1R "tt t.IT セ@ 1 セセセ」エセセセセセャ@ セ@ t<A t[<l>t\\N{et\ll セ Mセ@ ct ANャセ@ if セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ :nm i'l a ・エセ@ セ@ セ@ |nサMセ@ if ・エセ@ セ@ <m'l .m.:n セ@ t11 iR m 'lil \ffit セ@ セ@ セ@ I
t-'A K 1-il SCHOL ASTIC A PTITUDE TEST
II (b ) OTHER SUBJECTS INSTRUCTIONS
Time : F or General • 90 Minutes, For Disabled (V1sually Impaired) • 120 Minutes Full Marks : 90 1. 2. 3. 4. S. 6.
Sl. No.
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All the questions of this part are related to the other subjects of Scholastic Aptitude Test. Before answering the questions, read these 1nstruchons very carefully. This part contains 90 questions. Each question carries 1 mark. Answer to aU the questions is essential. The subjects of Scholastic Aptitude Test are d1v1ded into three groups, as given below :
Title of the group Subjects covered under the Full Marks No. of Marks allotted to each group questions
Science Physics, Chcmiqry 35 35 Discipline and Biology
Mathematics Mathematics 20 20 Social Stud ies H istory , Geography. 35 35 and Humanities Civics and Economics
The questions a.re to be answered on the OMR Answer-sheet supplied In the Examination Hall. Every question has four alternatives. of which only one is correct.
question
I (one)
I (one)
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Answer to each question is to be indicated by darkening the number of the correct alternative in the Answer-sheet from amongst the ones given for the corresponding question in the Test (Question) Booklet. セ@ I:FfT セ@ セ@ セ@ <6rf セ@ <fit 1 (Please Turn Over t he Page and Start Your W o rk)
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Physics ( if\Utctt) [PHV -1} 1. The figure given below shows tne displacement 1. M lfi'a( <t QGTセQTQ@ セ@ セ@ 'fiT セ@ セ@ セ@ 1'!1n'
plotted against time for a particle. In which t 1 'Pf セ@ セ@ セNjAt@ セ@ セ@ f.r:;r eli· - "'Pr セ@region is the force acting on the particle zero? セ@ l ?
A
{2) BC (3)
1. A person standing on the floor of a lift drops a coin. The coin reaches the floor of ihe lift in a time t1 if the l ift is stationary and in lime t2 if ils moving uniformly. Then
( I ) t 1 =t2
(2) t, <t2
(3) t, > t2 , . セ Tヲ@ t1 < 12 or t1 > 12 depending on whether
the lifl is going up or down.
3. A boy is rotating in a circular motion, a slone of mass 500 gm by using a string of length 50 em with a speed 10 cm/s. What will be the work done by the force applied by the boy.
( I} O.OinJ
(3) lOnJ.
(2) It J
JA1 Zero
4. A planet of volume V and mass m has gravitational acceleralion g on its surface. If il expands to 8 times its original volume, what will be the acceleration due to gravi1y.
{I) 4 g
j)'{ g/4
(2) 2 g
(4) g/8
S. A convex lens forms a real image:: of a poinl object placed on its principal axis. If the upper half of the lens is cut
....)){The image will be shifted downward
(2) The image will be shifted upward
(3) The intensity of the image will decrease
( 4) None of the above
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CD (4) DE
2. セ@ セ@ セ@ ct セ@ セ@ l Clm セ@ ftf<m セ@ltlmiT t 1 セ@ セ@ セ@ t m ftmif セ@ セ@ セ@ t1 セP@ セ@ t セ@ セ@ :;;rat セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ w t m t2 セッ@ セ@ セ@ t 1 t1 qct t2 em セ@ セ@ l ?
(1) t, =!2
(2) t, <t2
(3) t, > t2
(4) t, <t2 <lT t, >12lll セ@ セ@ t セ@ b i3'!R セ@ セ@ i1IT -rn l <lT セ@ セ@ 3ffi l
3. セ@ セ@ セ@ セN@ セ@ lfi'IT 500 !IR t セ@ 50
セNjヲエN@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ \WT t I
セ@ セ@ 10 セaGエ N Oヲャ N@ セ@ m セ@ IDU qm qt セ@
セ@ セ@ <tiPI'fPPtT ittn ?
...
(I) 0.01 n J
(3) 10 It J
(2) 7t 1
(4) Zero
4. q<5 セ N@ セ@ セ@ V セ@ l1T:l1 m l, <6 'fltfJ セ@
セ@ mar CfiT 1{A g l ' .Jl'1'R セ@ セ@ s TIT ュセュセセエイサセHアサutセュイ_@
(I) 4 g
(3) g/4
{2) 2 g
(4) g/8
s. セ@ セ@ $ M セ@ q;r TQᆱQセcヲゥ@ セ@ iRTffi t I
o3l1R $ '5T \JITQT frnn Cfi1Z セ@ ;;w{ <lr -
(1) セセセセセ@
(2) セ@ i3'!R セ@ セ@ I
: (3) セ@ セ@ 8'tiref セ@ セ@ I
(4) セ@ 'R セ@ 1ft' セ@ I
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6. A screen is placed at a distance 40 em away from an i llu minated object. A converging lens if placed between the source and screen and attempt is made to form an ゥュ。ァセ@ on screen. If no positi on could be found. The focal length of the lens
UJ{ must be less than lO em
(2) must be greater than 20 em
jJ must not he greater than 20 em
(4) must not be less than 10 em
7. In a nuclear reaction g iven below the total energy released is 355 kev and the binding energy o f e lectron is 35 kev. The energy· E of the neutrino wi ll be
6. セ@ m- -a 40 M。 N セ N@ セ@ lR X!lk'itf<bd セ@ 00 セ@311R セ@ ヲャ`Gャャ ャ セ@ セ@ セ@ c1lq WI ijfilf .3fR ュエイイセゥヲゥtセッイセ アn ュセ」エゥエ@
セ@ f -
(1) f < 10cm
(2) f > 20 em
(3) f < 20 em
(4) f > 10 em
7. セ@ セ@ セ@ Bゥャセ\ヲゥャア@ セ@ i'f '§" セ@ WJit 35 kev セ@ oeu セ@ <tit セセ@ 35 Icev l 1
iffilfuffi q;ur セ@ <tit w:;n E t m セ@
131 0 13 1
Cs + 55
ee --7 Xe + V (neutrino) -1 54
I ( I) E < 355 kcv ...J..i ) E= 355 kev
(3) E > 355kcv _j4) None of the above
8. In the circuit gi\'en below what will be the ratio of current fl owing in the upper ann 'R' and lowe r arm ' R
9.
R
R
(1) 2/3 (2) 5/3 --0) What will be エィセ@ equivalent resistance between points A a nd Bin the given c ircuit.
..
t • セセᄋ@ .- \
A
(l ) (5/3)R (2) 2R
( I) E < 355 kev
(3) E > 355 kev
(2) E=355 kev
(4) セ@ i'f セ@ セ@ "1lf
8. セ@ セ@ セ@ i'f セ@ セ@ セ@ i'f m ct セ@ ct lriffUq 'R' セ@ (fql セ@ セ@ <6 'R' i'f セ@ qm ia セ セwit _@
R
3/2 (4 ) l /5
9. セ@ セ@ セ@ <6 セ@ i'f セ@ A (!Ci B <6 セ@セセcヲアャ ュ _@
·.. • f
B
(8/ 3) R (4) 3R
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10. A rectangular coil of coppe r wi re is ro tated in a magnetic f ield. The direction of the induced current changes once in each
(1) revolution
(2} two revolutions
(J.(" half revolution
(4) one fourth of a revolution 11. Neglecting the rotation of the earth. if suddenly
the attractive power of the earth d rops to Zero, a man standing on the earrh wi II . .. ..
.JJ{'ny up
(2) slide along the surface
dJJIIAnove out tangentiall y
(4) stand unaffected
12. A high energy electron ente::rs into a strong magnetic field which is perpendicular to its velocity plane. In which path is it expected to move'!
( I )
[PHY-3] 10. セ@ i31tllct l<t>t< elf.\ <fiT coil セ@ セ@ it セ@ iii -m
セ@ I セ@ <t (!R il i\fto Qffi cfi) セ@ crornt t -(1) rャヲ\ャGゥセ セ@
(2) r」u セ ゥヲ@
(3) -mQ セ ゥヲ@
(4) lf<5 セ@ セ@ il 11. セ@ ct fR cfi) lJfcf .m セ セ@ m セ@ -wR セ@ if\1' セ@ m セ@ m セ@ q'{ セセ ᄋ セ@アアイセ_@
(l ) \N'{ <ti i3IR iifRT
(2) セ@ q'{ i'&flCIAI
<3> m m ct 31:! セ@(4) セャゥtセセセ@ I
12. セ@ セ@ \3UI\ 'Iii セ@ セ@ セ@ if i1:;r <tt セ@ <6 セ@ ffif q\ \;lT -rn セ@ I セ@ qtl <fiT >m<1iR Pl9fal'&o if セ@ f<lm rn 'Iii m ?
(3) (4 )
For Rough Work Only Hセ@ セ@ q;I<f セ@ セ I@
( I -. 0 ' -\ ,. ' .--:;:: ('' t /. ,..r . t セ ᄋi@
·..t;
i ' . .. '
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13. If Z is a compressibility factor, van der waals 13. セ@ Z セ@ セ@ セ@ tit 1611 セ@ 1R qj6{<11Wi
equation at low pressure can be written u : e4\q;(ui セ@ セ@ i5!T lRim t .:
(l) z =I + Pb RT
(2) z = I - Pb RT
__») z = I +RT Pb
(4) Z = I- _a_ VRT
14. The metal that can be obtained by electrolysis of
an aqueous solution of its salts is :
(l) Zn
(3) Mg
(2) Cr
&ca lS. Which of the following oxide of nitrogen is
ionic?
( I ) NO
. 16. The equivalent conductance of Nacl at
concentration C and at infinite dilution are Ac
and Aoc respectively. The correct relationship
between }._, and aセ@ is given by
(Where the constant B is positive)
( I ) "-c = Ax - B JC
, (2) "-c -= Ax + B JC
(3) Ac =Ax + B C
( 4) Ac = Aoc - B C
17. On heating an aliphatic primary amine with
chloroform and ethanolic potassium hydroxide
the organic compound formed is :
( I ) an alkyl cyanide
(2) an alkyl isocyanide
(3) an alkanol
(4) an alkanediol
(1) Z = 1 + Pb RT
(2) Z = 1- Pb RT
(3) z =I+ RT Pb
(4) z = 1 - ___!__ VRT
14. セ@ \ill セ@ セ@ t • セ@ セ@ セセセセ・@
H セ@ セ ス@ Bᆱ MG セ@ i-': (l) Zn
(3) Mg
(I) NO
(3) N2o5
(2) Cr
(4) Ca
(4) NOz
ゥセ N@ セ@ C 1R セ@ OFRf セ@ セ@ Nacl セ@ セ@
セヲ\|[アセセBB@ セ@ ct} Ac セ@ セ@ fi セ@ セ@ セ@セセ[[ョwヲゥュエ_@
(B セ@ fttR セ@ l)
( I) A.c=l..oc-BJC
(2) A.c = A.oc + BJC
(3) A.c = A.ac + B C
(4) Aoc = A.oc- B C
17. セエャゥqG「@ Jlllflrtt セ@ セ@ セセGVQT@ セ@ l!f.lloflfM
セ@ セiuicヲヲゥゥセ@ 1li mtf 1f{l{ m 1R セ@
|SQゥHセpAG「@ セ@ ilffi t I
< 1 > セ@ セ@ ft:l•uon$s
(2) セ@ セ@ "11$fltftl<uot\6
(3) セ@ セセサAA@
(4) セセ Hiiwiセ@
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. 18. Which one of the f(' ll owing bases is not present
in DNA?
( 1) Cytosine
(3) Quinoline
.g/ Thymine
jf> Adenine
19. In which of the foll owing reactions H20 2 acts as a reducing agent :
(a) H20 2 + 2H + + 2e-2H20
(b) H20 2- 2e - 0 2 + 2H+
(c) H202 + 2e - 2 (OR")
(d) H20 2 + 20 R- - 2e- 0 2 + 2HzO_
( 1) (a), {c ) ,9-' {b), (d)
{3) (a) , (b) {4) (c). (d)
10. The IUPAC name ofC6H5C N is
( 1)) Phenyl Cyan ide
--6> Phenylacetonitri le
(3) Benzene Cyanide
(4) Benzonitr ile
ll. For the non-stoichiomc:tri c reaction 2A + B -C+D, the following kinetic data were obtained in three separate experiments. all at 298K
Ini tial セッョ 」 ・ョ エ イ。 エゥッョ@ (A)
Ini tial Concentration (B)
Ini tial rate of function ofC (mol [ 1 s1)
0.1 M 0.1 M 0.1 M
-3 1.2 X 10
-3 J.2 X 10 .)
2.4 X 10
0.1 M 0.1 M 0.2 M The rate of the fo rmation of C is
(l) de= K [ A ] (B)2 dt
(3) セセ@ = K (A ] [B)
(2) de = K [A ) dt
(4 ) .!!f._ = K [A)2 (B) dt
ll . Which of the follow ing is known as Freon?
{ I ) CCI2F2
{3 ) CH2F2
13. Which of the fo ll owing is a 13 + emitter :
Lセ@ 49 Ca Y' 20
(3) 208 Pb 82
(2) セ@ B
(4) 94K r 36
[CIIE·2] 18. r.r-t セ@ il セ@ セ@ セ@ DNA if セ@ li'I1U ii1R1 ?
(1) エQQ セ ゥエVfエ@
(3) fltq;f\fa '1
(2) セ@
(4) セ@
19. r.r-t セ@ |si セヲエ「アャ|Sゥャ@ if h R セ@ セ@ 131Q'1i<Mi 1& 1fi11f セ ャ _@
. (a) h R セ@ + 2H+ + 2e - 2H20
(b) H20 2 - 2e - 01 + 2H+
(c) H202 + 2e - 2 (OH")
(d) h Rセ@ + 20H. - 2e - セ@ + 2H:z0 ( 1) (a), (c) (2) (b), (d)
(3) (a). (b) (4)
ZO. C6H5CN 'lir IUPAC <wr l ( 1) セ@ エQQセ Q Q|s@
(2) セ@ エArゥ ゥエ GQ Q DセQセゥヲゥ@
{3) セ@ fllq 11$&
( 4) TBBQQGQQセセQセ|Q@
(c), (d)
21. (fllqf.t<f)('JI ficffl セ@ 2A + B - C + D if aA tp.1<6 M it 298K lR f.p;{ セ@ セi@ Jn1(f セ@セ Z@
lfi1CI {A) t1Ff<f {B)
」 セセ ョ@
H セ@ r1 s1) -3
1.2 X 10 -3 1.2 X 10 ·3
0.1 M 0.1 M
0.1 M 0.2 M
0.2 M 0.1 M 2.4 Jt 10 |DQセエャ|キQ@ ct セ@ c ffi '6l R f.rzA m :
{l) _Q£. = K (A I (812 (2) de = K [A) d t dt
(3) de = K (A) [B) (4) .!!£. "" K [A}2 [B] dt dt
22. WI -a 4t セLIa@ "fTif -a- セ@ \lffiff t ?
( I) CCI2F2
(3) CH2F2
(2) CHCI3
(4) CF4
(2) セ@ B
(4) セZkイ@
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Biology H セ M イッキサI@ [BI0-1] 24. Major food crops of the world belong to the family 24. セ@ GセG@ (N) if セ@ <6l ri セ@ セ@ セ@
( I) Solanaceae
y Leguminosae
(3) Cruciferae (Brassicaceae)
(4) Graminaceae
25. WBC and RBCs are found in human blood in the ratio of:
( I) I :60
(3) I :6000
$I:600
(4) I :60000
26. The common component of nuclear membrane of organelles like Mitochondria, Endoplasmic-reticulum and Nucleus is -
( I) Glycol ipid セgャケ」ッーイッエ ・ ゥョ@
(3) ucleoprotein (4} Lipoprotein
27. DNA ( Deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (Ribonucleic acid) are found in cells of all living beings. Its amount in the cells are-
./1) RNA is more than DNA
(2) DNA is more than RNA
(3) RNA and DNA is equal in amount
(4) Noneoftheabove
28. During rainy season, wooden qoors are difficult to open or close. II is due to-
( 1 \ Plasmolysis sl Osmosis
(3) Imbibit ion (4) Dehydration
29. Haemoglobin is a protein. It is an example of-.. . '
<}{Primary structure ッヲーイセエ・ゥョ@v \ Mセ@
(2) Secondary structure of protein
(3) Tert iary structure ofprtltein
' (4) Quaternary structure of!Protem
qpft セ@ l (I) 、エ|Gャエセエヲャ@
-(2) 。ᄋセッョエヲャ@
(3) セ@ HセVャ\mャI@
(4) セ@
2s. l{F{q \Ui 11 m セ@ セ@ \m セ@ Q1liT セ@ l , セセ@
(1) I :60 (2) I :600
(3) '1 :6000 (4) I :60000
26. GセGセ。\VGQpᄃTQL@ セセセG「@ QセGQ@ O'tJ cR<6 セ@<6iRI<tii.ff <& セ@ セ@ il qJl{J \itA cm;n セ@ -
(2) セ@ miA
(4) セ@ mtR
27. セ@ <tt セGJ@ 1l セNエZヲ{Nq N@ H セMSQャ \ヲヲゥャサャセ ッヲャゥセGV@dl't'r) Ottf .m\.IR.Q. H \ャセッヲャセG「@ セ I@ セ@ \ilffi l I
セGJ@ 1l セ@ l{f:fi
(I) \ffi"{.t:ff.Q. cfillflm i\.t:f[.Q. セ@ セ@
(2} セNエZヲ{NqN@ <fillflm -3{R.t:ff.t:t. ij セ@
(3) ;mt.(f-I".Q. Q!R セNエfサ NqN@ tl'l'lli51 'b
(4) セ@ '4t セ@
28. CfEd セ@ 11 セ@ <6 セ@ <m セ@ nm <R m if セmャQセセア[tGサu{ M
_ (2) .3tleYlil:Pt
(4) セ@
29. tlifl•\'714\ot Yfll{qj mtR セ@ セ@ セ@ -( l ) mtR <6l セ@ . . セ@(2) mtR <tt セ@ セ@
(3) セ\エエセセ@
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0.
1.
T he capsule present in Bacter ia is mainly made of
(1 ) Glycolipids and proteins
(2) Phospholipids and proteins
g{ セャケ@ saccharide and proteins
セaャャ@ o f above
' Coir of Commerce' comes from which part of the 'coconut'-
(1) Epicarp
(3) Mesocarp
(2) Pericarp
.1> Endocarp
2. The volume of ai r we breathe in and out during
normal respiration is known as
-"Vital capacity ( 2) Vi tal volume
(3) Ideal volume:: {4) T idal volume
3. Our atmosphere is made: of many layers. The layer
nearest ro the surface: v• •i•c c4rth is known as
(1) Geosphere
セイッーッウーィ ・イ・@
(2) Stratosphere
( 4 1 none of above
4. A sexual rep roductson 111 plams which produces
seed wi rhout fertili zation is known as-
セイエィ・ョ ッァ」ョ」\[ゥ\[@
(2) Sporulation
(3) Apomixis /
セ・ァ・エ 。エゥカ」@ reproduction
15. Which part of the human brain is more developed than 01her mammals-
(I ) Cerebellum /cerebrum
(3) Sensory lobes (4 ) non<; of the above
30.
31.
[BIU-2] セ J@ ct Lセ L@ th'RT <6 セ@ 1R'6
(I) G cZGiiア\VjヲHZェセァ@ tfi'.IT JUtA
(2) アIAキゥGjヲHZェセァ@ tfi'.IT mtA
(3) gisセ@ tfi'.IT mtA
(4) セセ@
セ@ ct セ@ ct fcmr 1WT セ@ CijiqJft<b ';;m' (CfCfllR) セセセ M
HiIセ@
(3) セ@
(2) qft'liJif
(4) セ@
32. セ@ ffiR セ@ il セ@ AA (ltn セ@ ct i6lf il : セ@ 'liT SPPGQ M セ@ mm セ@ 1 セ@ \ll1'lRR ct セ@ セ@セ@ qffi1 rim <61 'lliT セ@ セ@ ?
( I ) J:ll11llmt セ@ (2) セ@ \ll1'lRR
(3) セQ@ -31FrcR (4) セ@ \3lF«A
33. セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ mm <fir セ@ セ@ セ@ 1 セ@ ct セ@ cfi m IITlft VIA cm;ft セ@ -
HiIセ@
(3) セ@ セ@
(2) セセ@
34. $1l if セ@ セ@ il f.AT セ セ ᄋ@ <6 \Qmイセ@ ct セセ セセイゥュM
( 1 > JiAfl<&111i
(2) セセtQ@
( 3) Q'Ql·fi'!fcRrn
(4) アセ@ セ@
35. セ@ セセ@ セ@ セ ゥャセ\V セ\Utセ@セ@ 'qp1 -
(2) Sl'lflil"'b
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Mathematics ( セ I@ [MTH-1] 36. ln an A. P. 5 times the 5
1h term is equal to 8 36. セ@ ヲヲNセ N@ セ@ Uゥャセk@ lfiT :S セ@ Xセ@ QG <6' 8 セ@ t セ@
times the gth term, then its 131h term is セ@ m セ@ 13<rt CK ••.•••• mr (I) 0
(3) -I 2
37. lfx +-1 = 5, then X
(2) ·I
(4) -13
x3 - 5x2 + x + _ I • .2.. + _1 = xl x2 x ·· ····· · ·
( I ) -5
(3) 5
(2) 0
(4) 10
38. The surface area of a cylindrical pipe, open at
both ends is 628 sq. m. The difference between its radius and length is 15m, the length being
larger. If the pipe was closed at one end, the amount of water that it can hold is,·
(I) 500 n cu. m
(3) 550 n cu.m
(2) 525 n cu.m
(4) Noneofthese
(I) 0
(3) -12 .
37. セ@ x +-1 = s. m X
(2) -1
(4) -13
x3 - 5x2 + x + -1 • .2.. + - 1 = x3 x.2 x
{I) -5 (2) 0
(3) 5 (4) 10
38. {!C6 41.'111'61{ セN@ iiU セ@ mlfi セ@ t, 'fiT セ@ セ@
628 <Pf !ft. セ@ I セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 'fiT -3RR 15 セᆳ%, セ@ セN@ セ@ セ@ セ@ l I セ@ セ@ q;) "C!'6 (f{qi セ@« <R セ@セ@ m セ@ qAt セ@ lfl3ll ...... セ@ ,
(I } 500 1t tFf !ft.
(3) 550 rr tR 1ft.
39. If a + b + c = 0 and a2 + b2 + .c2 = k (a2 • b c) 39. セ@ a + b + c = 0 セ@ a2 + b2 + c2 = k (a2. b c)
then k = . . . . . . . . . m k - ....... .
(2) 525 1[ fR !ft.
(4) セ@ セ@ セ@ ;;tff
(I) 0
(3) 2
(2) I
(4 ) 3
40. Given 5A9 + 38 7 + 2C8 = 1114, then the 40. セ@ 5A9 + 387 + 2C8 = 1114, m C i1ir セ@ 1tA. maximum value ofC is セ@ ......
( I ) 0
(31 2
(2) !
{4) 3
(I) 5
(3) 8
(2) 1
(4) Noneofthese
41. Two fair die are thrown. The probabiJity the sum of the numbers appearing is 6 is
,o,y-1 6 (2) 2..
6 I
(4) 2.. (3) 36 36
t2. The ratio, in which the line segment joining (3,- 4) and ( -5 .6) is divi ded by the x-axis is;
( 1) 3:2 {2) 2:3
(3) I :2 (4) 2: I
.·
{I l 5 (2) 7
(3) 8 (4) セ@ セ@ rmt 11ff 41. en セ@ mil cit セ@ セ@ , セ@ qm1 'If{ セ@ <l'ffi セ@
<iiT セ@ 6 m, セ@ <Fn Sltft.l"*'' t ?
42.
1(1) - 1
6 (2) 2.. 6
_I 2.. (3) 36 (4) 36
(3.- 4 ) (!C'i (·5,6) q;') セ@ CfTiiiT セ@ W'S X·-3re ct &m ...... ct セ@ if f<i'llf\}tt1 M l
(I ) 3:2 (2) 2:3
(3) I :2 (4) 2:1
I '. f 0 . . • 1_,. ... 「 セ@ -- セ@ c_ .
• .. . c.,....().(
0 セM b セ イ@
( ; ,,;\ " - J
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43. If the co-ordinate of two opposite vertices of a square are (a, b) and (b, a) then the area of the
square is
(I) (a+b)2
(3) (a-b)2
(2) 2(a+b}2
(4) 2(a-b)2
44. If Sinx + Sin2x = 1 the Cos8x + 2 Cos6x +
Cos4x = ......... .
( 1) 0
(3) 2
(2) -1
(4)
1 _ Sin2y + I+ Cosy _ Siny
45. c l +Cosy Siny 1- osy
(I) 0 (2) 1
(3) Siny (4) Cosy
= .... ..... .
46. A tower is 100 J3 m. high. The angle of elevation of its top from a point 100 m. away from its foot is ...... .
Jll (3) 30° (4) 222
47. In all PRS, L PRS = 120°. A point Q is taken on PR such that PQ = QS and QR = RS then
L QPS = ......... .
(I) 15° (2) 30°
{3) 45° (4) J20
48. A chord of a circle of radius 7 em. subtends an angle of 90° at its centre. The ratio of areas of
smaller and larger segment is
( I) 2:7
(3) 1:11
(2) 1:10
(4) Noneofthese
49. The length of a ladder is exactly equal to the height of the wall it is leaning against. I f the lower end of the ladder is kept on a bench of height 3 m. and the bench is kept 9 m. away from the wall, the upper end of the ladder coincides with the top of the wall. The height of the wall is :
{1) 11m.
(3) 15m.
(2) 12m.
(4) 18m.
[MTH-2] 43. セ@ crt cf; セ@ セ@ c6 セ@ (a, b) セ@ (b, a) l m
crt Aヲゥtセセ@
(1) (a+b)2
(3) (a-b)2
(2) 2(a+b)2
(4) 2(a-b)2
44. セ@ Sinx + Sin2x = l ffi Cosllx + 2 Cos6x +
Cos4x = ......... .
(1) 0
(3) 2
(2) -1
(4) I
1 _ Sin2y + 1 +Cosy _ Siny =
45· 1 +Cosy · Siny 1-Cosy · · · · · · · · · ·
(1) 0 (2) I
(3) Siny (4) Cosy
46. セ@ セ@ looJ31ft. セ@ セ@ I セ@ ;t ffit "U 100 1ft, セ@ lR セ@ セ@ -a j'q;m <t セ@ '1il aRlR <Nun ..... セ@
( 1) 6(fl
(3) 300
(2) 45"
(4) 22 I;
47. ti PRS セN@ L PRS = 120°. PR 1ft セ@ Q セ@
SI'5R セ@ 1f!n セ@ PQ = QS セ@ QR = RS at LQPS = ......... .
( l) 15° (2) 30''
0) 45° セI@ iセ@
48. 7 -a .1ft. セ@ セ@ セ@ <til セ@ i;ftqr セ@ <R:: lR 9()0 <6f
<mvr <rmft t , セ@ vm qci セ@ セ@ <fi セ@ セ@
セ@ ........... t (l) 2:7 (2) I: 10
(3) 1:11 (4) セセセ セ@
49. tfcfi セ@ c6t セ@ in{ セ@ <tl セ@ <t Gffi'R t, Flmct ャャャヲエ\Aqセエャ@ セセ\エエキセ」ゥエセセq|PP@
Gfltt, ;;it 3 セM セ@ t セ@ セ@ cfil セ@ 00 セ@ YセN@ i, ュセ@ セッッ」エ@ セ@ セ@ m [[ョ。セN@ ッッ」Fセ@
セMMᄋ@ ...
(1) ll m.
-· ,
(3) 15m.
(2) 12m.
(4) 18m.
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SO. A cone of height 7 em. and base radius 3 em. is carved from a rectangular block of wooo of dimensions 10 em. x S em. x 2 em. The percentage of wood wasted is
( I ) 34%
(3) 54%
(2) 46%
(4) 66%
Sl. The mean of n numbers x 1, x2, ....... , X0 is M. If x 1 is replaced by 'a', the new mean is
(l ) nM- x1 +a n
(3) nM - a + x1 n
(2)· M- x1 + a n
{ 4) None of these
52. Which of the following is correct for the given data 55. 38, 69, 24, 89?
( I ) median=mode (2) mean=mode
(3) mean= median (4) None of these
53. The mean of n numbers isM. lf I is added to the fi : :;: [[セセAス・ イ L@ 2 is added to the second number . . . . . . . . . . n is added to the n1h number then the new mean is
( I ) \11 + n+l 2
(3) M + n
(2) M + ...!!.. 2
(4) None of these
54. A bag contains 5 red and some blue balls. If the probability of drawing a blue ball is three times the probability of drawing a red ball then the number of blue balls in the bag is ...... ..
(I ) 10
(3) 15
Sinx
(2) 12
(4) 8
tanx 55· Secx- I I +Cosx
= ......... .
(I) 2tanx (2) 2 Sinx
(3) 6 Cosx (4) 2 Cotx
セ@ ,. セ@ t o:; -b; -
[MTH-3]
so. 7 セ Mセ ᄋ@ <6l セ@ (!Ct 3 セNセN@ \3l1lR\ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
<6r, 10 セ@ .. セ N@ X 5 セNセN@ X 2 セa エN@ セNSゥヲ@ セ@ セ@ t tl'11'11'1ll( セ@ セ セ@ i6roli\ f.ll61'ffi 1flrl I セ@ セ@ セ@
Giャャセセ@ .....
(I) 34%
(3) 54%
(2) 46%
(4) 66%
51. n セNSゥヲ@ x1, Xz• ....... , セ@ 'llT lfl'llf M l I セ@ x1 セ@
セ@ 'a. <6r セ@ セ@ m '1'lfl lf('tq Wrr
(I) nM - x1 + a n
(3) nM- a + x1 n
(2) M - x1 + a n
52. セ@ セ@ 55, 38, 69, 24. 89 ct セ N@ f.rq if 'liR mq-
セ_@
(l) セ]セ@
(3) セ]セ@
(2) ャヲuゥ]セ@
(4) セ@ セ@ <6r{ 1tl
53. n セNSゥヲ@ 'Ill 'iiiUt M t I セ@ セ@ m if I セ@ セ N@
セュゥャ@ 2 セ@ セ@ ......... セ@ neff m i'f n セ@セ@ m セ@ Gゥゥセuエ@ ........ m
( I ) M + n+ 1 2
(3) M + n
(2) M +...!!.. 2
UセN@ セ@ セ@ if 5 セ@ (!Ct 'S9 セ@ セ@ l I セ@ qq; ;fRfi セ@
<6r セ@ <tt セ N@ セ@ セ@ セ@ .a セ@ <6l セ@ ctr ijt;r セ@ t , m セ@ il ;fRft 7)Gl <6l m L ...
( I) I 0 (2) 12
(3) 15 (4) 8
55. tanx Sinx
1 +Cosx = • 0 0 0 ••••••
Secx- 1
(l) 2 tanx (2) 2 Sinx
(3) 6 Cosx (4) 2 Cotx
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( tf ) ({(i((fJtcti セ@ セ@
jサHセ|cHエヲ@ \C(ql( セ@
(C) SOCIAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES ·
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History ( セゥ、DrQI@ [HIS-1] 56. Hargovind Khurana, the great scientist was 56. セ@ セ@ セ\ヲィヲTBG@ セ@ <fir Vfri1 セ@ qr :
born on :
(1) I January 1922
Ji} 9 January 1922
(3) 3 January 1922
(4) 7 January 1922
57. M. S. Swaminathan, the great scientist was awarded PADMA SRI by the Govt. of India in :
(I} 1965 (2) 1966
(3) 1967 (4) 1968
58. The J al ianwala Bagh is located at
'<1i Lahore (2) Mul tan
(3) Amritsar (4) Jalandhar
59. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was founded in:
. 60.
61.
62.
(I) 1925
(3) I 927
1926
(4) 1928
Vallabhbhai Patel was born in Nadiad, Gujarat on :
J l5 31 October I 875
(2) 30 October 1876
(3 ) 30 October 1877 , ,..,
(4 ) 30 October 1878
The origi:lal name of Vinoba Shave was :
( I ) Vijay Narain Bhave
(2) Vijay Narhari Bhave
セゥョッ「。@ Narhari Bhave
(4) Vinayak Narhari Bhave
Socialist Parry was founded in :
( 1) 1933
.JP{ 1935
(2) 1934
(4) 1936
( 1) 1 セ@ 1922
(2) Y セ@ 1922
(3) 3 \if.fcrtt 1922
(4) Wセ@ 1922
57. セ@ セ@ セNエヲヲゥN@ エ\ャャセGゥャエャGゥ@ <R 'lffif セ@ &m
セセセセセャAヲZ@
(1} 1965 (2} 1966
(3) 1967 (4) 1968
58. セBG@ ... l \ill qャ 」 ャャ セ ャ@ ilflT <m セ@ ?
(1) セ@ (2) セ@
(3) セ@ (4) セ@
( I ) 1925 (2) 1926
(3) 1927 (4) 1928
60. セセセGヲゥtセL@ セゥヲ@ UR セ@ trr:
(I) SQセQXWU@
(2) SPセQXWV@
(3) SPセQXWQ@
(4) SPセ Q XWX@
61. fcRRr 'lfct em <11 ヲヲゥセ」ョ@ 9fll{ en :
(1) セセアヲ」エ@
(2) セセセ@
(3) セセセ@
(4) FcAlifcli セ@ セ@
62. t1'11"lql<n セ@ <fit セ@ セ@ :
(1) 1933 (2) 1934
(3) 1935 (4) 1936
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63. Jeevak, the fir st surgeon, was of :
( 1) Varanasi セ@ Tak.shila
63. ;;ftcrc6, セ@セ@ セエヲヲゥゥ\エャ@ tn' :
(1) セ@ <til (2) セ@ l6f
(3) Rajgir ( 4 ) Patal iputra (3) セ Gヲゥイ@
64. Agra City was founded by :
( 1) AUaudin Khilji
セ@ Sikandar Lodi
(3) Akbar
(4) Shahj ahan
65. What is T igris ?
( 1) Ki ng セpャ。」 ・@
(3) Mountain (4) River
64. \5Wm セ@ セ@ セ@ lfiU :
( 1) |Sャ セ ャ ゥSセQ@ セ@ ID\1
(2) セ セセ@
(3) セ セ@
(4) セセ@
65. tMfm セ@ セ_@
( 1) {IUfl (2) セ@
(3) 'lifo (4) セ@
For Rough Work Only
H セ@ セ@ <riT4 <t セ I@
[HIS-2]
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Geography ( セ I@ [GE0-1] 66. Assertion (A) : Indian rivers on the western 66. f<l<nt {A) : 'IT«f <t セ@ ac liT セ@ セ@ "Itt
coast do not form delta though they bring along ormft セ@ \ifilfcl; セ@ セ@ ri l1T3lT if セ@ セ@ 'R lo t of sediments. セ@ l 1
Reason (R) : Tidal waves wash away sediments from the western coast.
Select the 」ッイセ・」エ@ option from the given alternatives-
(I) Both (A) and ( R) are true and (R) explains {A)
(2) Both (A) and {R) are true but (R) does not explains (A)
(3) {A) is true and (R) is false
(4) {A) is false and {R) is true
67. A ssertion {A) : Jut'e is considered a golden fibre in India.
Reason (R) : Jute im its appearance is golden in colour
Selec1 !he correc1 option from lhe given alterna1ives-
(I ) Both (A) and ( R) are true and (R) explains (A)
(2) Both {A ) and ( R) are true bu1 1 R 1 does not explains {A)
(3) (A) is true and (R) is false
{4) (A) is false and (R) is 1rue
68. A ssertion (A) : Tank irrigation is most l'tlll lfli On
and prevalent means of irrigarion in pt.:ninsular India.
Reason (R) : The terrain of the peninsular
plateau is very uneven with many natural depressions.
Select the correcr option from the g iven al1erna1ives-
(I) Both (A) and (R) are !rue and (R) explains (A)
(2) Both {A) and (R) are t rue but (R) does not explains (A )
(3) (A) is true and (R) is false
(4) (A) is false and {R) is true
oct (R) : セ@ az セit@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ CR セ@ ;;mft セ@ I
( I) (A) (l'!JT (R) セ@ mt セ@ (fliT (R), (A) cf,T «lTGqTi6'«1T セ@ I
(2) {A) (fliT {R) セ@ mt セ@ セ@ (R), {A) cf,T
amszn ;fflf セ@ セ@ 1
(3) {A) mt l (fliT {R) 1J'ffif セ@ 1
(4) {A) lRitf l mlT (R) mt セ@ I
67. セ@ <A> : 'IT«f if w セ@ セ@ rm セ@ mn セ@ セ@lt
セ@ (R) : W <liT tm セ@ if セ@ セ@ <liT mtrr l I
セ@ lJIZ セ@ if '6 セ@ Q<ii 'liT セ@ セ@ -
(I) {A) セ@ (R) セ@ mfl セ@ C1m (R), {A) c¥lf セ@ <o«rr ll
(2) (A) (fliT {R) セ@ mt セ@ セ@ (R). (A) c4 セ@ セ@ 'iirnJ セi@
{3) (A) mt l tim {R) lffiO セ@ 1
(4) {A) 1J'ffif l (fliT ( R) mt セ@ 1
68. FcttlR (A) : Sli<!&Nl<! "lffif if セ@ セ@ 'liT セ@セュエイMャGセャ@
tfit {R) : .\lllltl !ftq 'fl"rn il tn'Rffi' セ@ セ@ セ@セcj^サセセセ@ I
セ@ lJIZ セ@ if 'ij セ@ Q<ii 'liT セ@ セ@ -
{I) (A) (felT (R) セ@ セ@ セ@ (fliT {R) , (A) セ@
セ@ <o«rr ll
(2) {A) QeiT (R) tr.il mt セ@ セ@ (R), (A) <tl an&n セ@ CO«<T l I
(3) (A) ml セ@ (feU (R) 1J'ffif l I
(4) (A) 1J'ffif % (feU {R) mt l I
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69. Assertion (A) : Delhi has a high annual range of
. temperature.
Reason (R) : Delhi is located in the subtropical
region.
Select the correct option from the given
alternatives -
(I) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R)
explains (A)
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) does
not explains (A)
(3) (A) is true and (R) is f alse
(4) (A) is false and (R) is true
70. The river Mahanadi passes from which state
(A) Karnatalc.a ( B) Andhra·Pradesh
(C) Odisha (D) Tamil Nadi
71. India is deficient in w!lich of the following
minerals-
(1) Mica
(3) Iron
. (2) Bauxite
(4) Lead
72. The source of best quality Pashmina wool is -
"-f(} Angora sheep from h ゥ ュ。 」セ。 ャ@ Pradesh
(2) Chamba goats from Hi machal Pradesh
(3) Gurej sheep from J & K
(4) Bikaner sheep from Rajasthan
73. The main problem Of Green Revolutio n is-
(1) Regional imbalance
(2) inequalily in the production of c rop
(3) pollution of the environment
(4) all of the above
74. Royal Bengal Tigr:r is found ib which of the
following forest region-
(1) Gir forest ....(!1:) Sundarban '
(3) Vrindavan (4) Dandkaranya
75 . The coastal plain south of river T apti till
Southern Goa is known as -
(1) PlainofGuj rat
(2) Malabar coastal plain
{(I{ Konkan coastal plain
(4) Coromandal coastal plain
.. ,
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69. セ HaI Z セ ᄋ \ヲゥャセ セセセᄋ@
Q<t (R) : セ@ \3lUBIJ セ@ il ft:qij l
セセセ ゥャセ セ セセセセ M
(1) (A) O!IT (R) セ@ セ@ l Q!fT (R), (A) cfi amsm 'li«<T l 1
(2) (A) O!IT (R) セ@ セ@ l セ@ (R), (A) cfi amsm セ@ ifi«<T l 1
(3) (A) セ@ l C!'fR (R) 1Jmt l I
(4) (A) 1ffiCI' l Q!fT (R) ml l1
10. セ@ セ@ .m セ@ セ@ ;mt t ? (A) セ@ (B) aww セ@(C) セ@ (D) R "'3
71. 1lffif セ@ f<lil1 セ@ セ@ セ@ t -
(I) 31lfc1i (2) <flcru Qセ ウ@
(3) セ@ (4) セ@
72. i3WJ セ@ \Ff mFd <til lila' t -(I) セセ\エゥエセセ@
(2) セ@ セ@ <& $I'T セ@
(3) セ@ <6t セ@ セ@
(4) {l\l'lttll"1 <6t セ@ セ@
73. ュエヲ セヲャ セセ セ ャᆳ
HQ I セ セ@
(l ) G「エゥ|Go ni セBQ@ セ@ \ilfl' U"''dl
(3) セ qBサセ@
(4) セ@ ri 74. セ@ セ@ セ@ pャBGQセヲエウャ、@ セ@ セ@ fcliij' 'R セ@ if
lWIT urR'IT % -(I) 1frt . (2) セ@
(3) セ@ (4) <isibi<o<l
75. セ@ 1ifi セ@ セ@ セ@ oq; <til 。エエ\ヲ G セ@ crt セ@
セ M
( 1) セ\エゥャセ@
(2) セ@ <til oifq セ ᄋ@
(3) セcヲゥャ。エャ\ゥセ@
(4) \nゥI ッゥウ セオ@ セ@ atFI セ@
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· : ·· · Civics ( GエエGエサHセセ I@ [CIV -1] 76. Who is the chairman of the Drafting Committee 76. セ@ セ@ m セ@ moq セ@ c6 \fltlm セ@of the Indian Co.nstitution 1 セ@ ? ( 1) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (I ) セッ@ セ@ !ffiR Jl} Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar (2) セ ッ@ セ@ |SQ セ m ゥ \@(3) Jawaharlal Nehru
(4) Raja Gopalachari
77. Who has the power of Judicial review in the Indian Constituti on?
J> only Supreme Court
(2) only High Court
(3) j>resident
セ b ッエィ@ Supreme Court and High Court 78. Who made the Indian Constitution?
セ MNjゥ ^@ Constituent Assembly
(2) Br itish Parliament
(3) i ndian Parli ament
(4 ) Governor General
79. Which institution is the example o f Direct Democracy in India?
( 1) Gram Sabha
..J;i) Gram Panchayat
(3) Nagar Panchayat
(4) District Panchayat
80. Which constitu tional amendment bil l has amended the tenure of Lol< Sabha from 6 years to 5 years
( I) 42'nd
(3) 45' th
I _9) 44' th
(4 ) Noneofthese 81. The · decision regarding eligibility criteria
controversy·of the members of the parliament is taken by -
..xr( eャ・」エゥ セ ョ@ Commission
(2) Related Chamber
(3) Lok Sabha Speaker
(4) The President after taking advice from Electoral Commission
77.
78.
79.
80.
(3) オイッrセセ@
(4) \Fin ifN R'Ii il ltl
セ@ セ@ <t セ@ セ@ セNLヲ」Q|Gゥ|ゥQh@ セ@ e セ@ JITI<f t ?
(1) m セ@ "<41ClR'Iq <R (2) セ@ \3llq セ@ <fit (3) セセ@
(4) セ@ OtiT \3t;q [Zアェアェセア@ セ@ セ@
セ@ セ@ <fit セ@ <AI1lT m ? (1) セセ@
.(2) セセ@
(3) セセ@
(4) セ セ@
Mエ ャ セエQ@ if ヲNャゥ[ェ セ ヲa」エ@ セ@ -a etA tl セ@ セ@ セ@ 'lit \3Gili<dl t ?
(I) ャAaセ@
(2) イッャヲ セ@
(3) oヲArセ@
(4) セ セ@
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(4) Government of Kerala
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Answer key
MAT
1. 1 2. 2 3. 2 4. 4 5. 1 6. 2 7. 1 8. 1 9. 2 10. 3 11. 3 12. 1 13. 3 14. 2 15. * 16. * 17. 2 18. 3 19. 4 20. 1 21. 1 22. 2 23. 2 24. 2 25. 2 26. 1 27. 2 28. 2 29. 1 30. 1 31. 1 32. 2 33. 3 34. 3 35. 3 36. 2 37. 3 38. 1 39. 2 40. 3 41. 3 42. 1 43. 2 44. 2 45. 3 46. 1 47. 2 48. 3 49. 3 50. 2
SAT
Physics
1. 1 2. 4 3. 4 4. 3 5. 3 6. 2 7. 4 8. 3 9. 3 10. 3 11. 4 12. 2
Chemistry
13. 4 14. 1 15. 3 16. 1 17. 2 18. 3 19. 2 20. 4 21. 2 22. 1 23. 2
Biology
24. 4 25. 2 26. 4 27. 2 28. 3 29. 4 30. 3 31. 3 32. 4 33. 3 34. 3 35. 2
Mathematics 36. 1 37. 2 38. 1 39. 3 40. 4 41. 4 42. 2 43. 3 44. 4 45. 4 46. 1 47. 1 48. 2 49. 3 50. 1 51. 1 52. 3 53. 1 54. 3
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3, 4, 7, 7, 13, 13, 21, 22, 31, 34, 3 +4 +6 +8 +10 +12
5, 4, 8, 6, 11, 8, 14, 10, 17
+3 +3 +3 +3
2, 7, 11, 8, 13, 17, 14, 14, 23, 2
5, 4, 15, 7, 23, 11, 24, 16, 33, 2
+3 +4 +5 +6
9, 12, 11, 14, 13, 7, 15
+2 +2
Hint and Solution
MAT 14. 16 + 96 4 – 3 6
16 24 3 616 24 1822
*15. 10 6 15 5 5
610 5 515
4 5 54
*16. 215 5 10 3 3
43 30 313 316
17. 202 25 5 3
400 25 5 316 531
18. 9 8 8 4 9
72 2 974 965
19. 12 2 6 4 5
6 6 4 536 5 437
20. 1 1 1 1 1 11, , , , , ,3 9 27 81 243 729
21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
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A D F, C F H, E H J, G J L, I L N +4 +4 +4
+4 +4+4
A P G L, C Q I M, E R K N, G S M O +2 +2
+1+2
+1+2
2 W 3, U R 6, P M 10, K H 15, F C 21 +5 +5
+5 +5
Q 1 F, S 2 E, U 6 D, W 2 4 C, Y 1 2 0 B +2 +2 +2
-1 -1 -1
26. 27. A 2 B Y, C X H Y, E X F U, G T H S 28. 29. 30. 47. Let rational amount be x Then x + 2x + 3x = 90 – (10 + 10 + 10)
6x 60x 10
Age of Q = 2x = 20 Present age = 20 + 10 = 30 years 48. Let three person be x, y and z respectively Then x + y + z = 60 3 = 180 ……. (1)
According to question 1x y z4
4x y z Then x + 4x = 180
5x 180x 36 years
49. let rational amount be x Then 3x + 5x + 7x = 35 3
15x 105
105x15
Then youngest girl age = 3x = 3 7 = 21 years 50. Let age of B = x Then A = x + 16
According to question x x 162 3
3x 2x 32x 32
B 32A x 16
48
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Physics
1. Velocity is constant in AB a& f = 0 2. When lift is going up t2< t1 When lift is going down t2> t1 3. ∵ tension is at 90o to the displacement.
4. 3 34 4r 8 R R 2r3 3
2 2
2
2
GM GMg , gr Rg r ggg 4R
5. ∵ since light transmitting area is reduced. 6. This is due to virtual image. 7. Neutrino has low energy. 8.
IR
R
I/2
I/2
R
R
R
I/3
I/3I/3
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9. 2R.R 8RReq R R2R R 3
12. The direction can be given by B V
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13. 2
2
n aP V nb nRTV
For n = 1
2
aP V b RTV
At low pressure V >> b Hence
2
aP V RTVaPV RTV
aPV RTV
Dividing both side by RT
PV a1RT VRT
az 1VRT
15. 2 5 2 3N O NO NO 16. According to Debye Huckel’s theory for a strong electrolyte C B C 17. heat
2 3 2alkyl isocyanideR NH CHCl 3KOH R NC 3KCl 3H O
This reaction is known as carbylamines reaction or isocyanide test and is used as a test for primary amines. 20.
CN
Benzonitrile
21. From table it is clear that dcdt
(initial rate of function of c) is independent of concentration of B
Hence dc K Adt
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A B 1 C
(3, -4) (a, 0) (-5, 6)
Mathematics 36. 5 85a 8a
13
5 a 4d 8 a 7d
3 a 12d 0a 0
37. 3 23 2
1 1 1x x 5 xxx x
3 2
3 2
1 1 1 1 1 1x 3 x x x 5 x 2 xx x x x x x
5 3.5 5 5 5 2
0
38. 2 rh 628
rh 100 ........... 1
h r 15 ......... 2
By (1) & (2) h = 20 r = 5 volume(20) (25) 500 39. a + b + c = 0 a = − b − c ….. (1) (a + b + c)2 = 0
2 2 2
2
a b c 2 ab bc ca 0
K a bc 2 ab bc ca 0
2 ab bc ca K a b c bc
2 ab bc ca K ab bc caK 2
40.
1 25 A 93 B 72 C 8
1 1 1 4
2 + A + B + C = 11 A + B + C = 9 Clearly max value of C = 9
41. favorable 1,5 5,1 2,4 4,2 3,3 5 Total 6
5P sum 636
42. B is on x axis so let B(a, 0) Let B divides AC in : 1
6. 1. 40
1
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Ratio 2 : 3 43.
b
a
a b
(b - a)
(b, a)
(a, b)
b - a
Area = (b – a)2 (a – b)2
44. 2sinx 1 sin x 2sinx cos x 4 3 22 2 2cos x 2 cos x cos x
4 3 2
22
2
2
sinx 2 sinx sinx
sin x sinx 1
1 sinx 1 sinx 1 sinx
1 sin x 1 sinx
sinx 1 sinx
sinx sin x1
45. 2sin y 1 cosy siny1
1 cosy siny 1 cosy
2 2 2
2 22
1 cos y sin y 1 cos y sin y1 cos y siny 1 cos y
1 sin y cos ycos y cos y1 cos y sin y 1 cos y
cos y 1 cos y 1 11 cos y siny 1 cos y
cos y
46.
B
CA100
100 3
o
100 3tan100
60
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47.
120x
x
P
Q
R S
PQ = QS QPS QSP x (say) SQR 2x (exterior angle) RSQ From QRS 120 + 2x + 2x = 180 ox 15 QPS
48. Area of minor segment
2
2R 1 R4 2
22R
4 …………………. (1)
Area of major segment
2 2
2
2R R
44 2
R .............................. 24
required ratio = 2 8 13 2 80 10
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49.
(h - 3)
BC
h
3 9
A
h
AB2 + BC2 = AC2
(h – 2)2 + 92 = h2 6h 90 h = 15 m 50. Volume of block = (10 5 2) cm3 = 100 cm3
Volume of cone = 22 9 77
cm3
= 66 cm3 volume of wood wasted = 34 cm3 percentage of wood wasted = 66%
51. 1 2 nx x .... xM
n
1 2 n n
2 n n 1
2 n n 1
2 n n 1
x x ... x M
x .... x M x
a x ... x M x a
a x ... x M x an n
52. 24, 38, 55, 69, 89
Mean = 275 555
Median = 55 Mean = median 53. let x1, x2, …. Xn be the ‘n’ numbers
1 2 n
1 2 n1 2 n
x x ... x Mn
1 2 ... n x x ... xx 1 x 2 ... x nn n
n n 1 n 12M M
n 2
54. let x be the number of blue balls Total balls = 5 + x
5P red5 x
xP blue5 x
P blue 3 P redx 3 5
5 x 5 xx 15
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