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lkekU; cqf)eÙkk ,oa rdZ’kfDr
funsZ’k&¼iz’u 1 ls 2 rd½% fuEufyf[kr iz’uksa esa fn, x, fodYiksa
esa ls lacaf/kr v{kj@’kCn la[;k dks pqfu,A
1- ys[kd % miU;kl %% u`R;&funsZ’kd %\
¼a½ Ja`xkj ¼b½ u`R;
¼c½ laxhr ¼d½ fp=
2- 49 % 64 %% 144 % \
¼a½ 256 ¼b½ 169
¼c½ 186 ¼d½ 121
funsZ’k ¼iz’u la[;k 3 ls 4 rd ½% fuEufyf[kr iz’uksa esa ls mls
pqfu, tks vU; rhu fodYiksa ls fHkUu gSA
3- ¼a½ ukd ¼b½ dku
¼c½ thHk ¼d½ nk¡r
4- ¼a½ 729 ¼b½ 144
¼c½ 343 ¼d½ 512
funsZ’k ¼iz’u la[;k 5 ls 6 rd½% fuEufyf[kr iz’uksa esa fn, x,
fodYiksa esa ls dkSu&lk fodYi uhps fn, x, gq, 'kCnksa dk lkFkZd
Øe n’kkZrk gS \
5- 1- xarO; 2- fVdV [kjhnuk
3- p<+uk 4- ;k=k
5- ;kstuk cukuk
¼a½ 4] 3] 1] 2] 5 ¼b½ 5] 2] 3] 4] 1
¼c½ 1] 2] 3] 4] 5 ¼d½ 3] 4] 5] 1] 2
6- 1- funku 2- fpfdRld
3- chekj 4-bykt
5- LokLF;ykHk
¼a½ 2] 1] 3] 4] 5 ¼b½ 4] 5] 1] 3] 2
¼c½ 1] 2] 3] 4] 5 ¼d½ 3] 2] 1] 4] 5
funsZ’k ¼iz’u la[;k 7 ls 8 rd ½% fn, x, iz’uksa esa ,d vuqØe
fn;k gS] ftlesa ,d in @la[;k@v{kj@yqIr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa
esa ls og lgh fodYi pqfu, tks vuqØe dks iwjk djsaA
7-
¼a½ 1698 ¼b½ 1592
¼c½ 2312 ¼d½ 1142
8- SCD, TEF, UGH, ?, WKL
¼a½ VIJ ¼b½ VJI
¼c½ CMN ¼d½ UJI
9- fuEufyf[k 'kCnksa dks 'kCnkdks’k esa fn, x, Øe ds vuqlkj fyf[k,A
1- Genuine 2- Genesis
3- Gender 4- Gentle
5- General
¼a½ 3] 5] 2] 4] 1 ¼b½ 2] 5] 3] 1] 4
¼c½ 4] 5] 3] 2] 1 ¼d½ 1] 5] 4] 3] 2
10- j?kq rFkk ckcw tqM+ok¡ gSA ckcw dh cgu jhek gSA jhek dk ifr
jktu gSA j?kq dh ek¡ y{eh gSA y{eh dk ifr] jkts’k gSA rnuqlkj]
jkts’k dk jktu ls D;k fj’rk gS \
¼a½ llqj ¼b½ ppsjk HkkbZ
¼c½ pkpk ¼d½ nekn
funsZ’k ¼iz’u 11 ls 12 rd½% fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls og 'kCn
pqfu, tks fn, x, 'kCn ds v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds ugha cuk;k tk
ldrk gSA
11- ^ANNIVERSARY*
¼a½ YARN ¼b½ VERY
¼c½ SAVE ¼d½ VIEW
12- ^REMEMBRANCE*
¼a½ NUMBER ¼b½ EMBRACE
¼c½ ReMEMBER ¼d½ MEMBRANE
13- ;fn MADRAS dks DAMSAR fy[kk tk,] rks mlh dwV&Hkk"kk esa
MUMAI dks D;k fy[kk tk,xk\
¼a½ IABMUM ¼b½ MBIAUM
¼c½ BAIUMM ¼d½ MUMIAB
14- ;fn DREAM dks dwV Hkk"kk esa 78026 fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj
CHILD dks 53417 rks LEADER dks dwV Hkk"kk esa fdl izdkj
fy[kk tk,xk\
¼a½ 102087 ¼b½ 102780
¼c½ 102078 ¼d½ 102708
funsZ’k ¼iz’u la[;k 15 ls 16 rd½% fuEufyf[kr izR;sd iz’u esa
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls yqIr la[;k Kkr dhft,A
15- ;fn 364 ¼146½ 437 gks] rks 574 ¼\½ 641
¼a½ 250 ¼b½ 134
¼c½ 236 ¼d½ 356
16- 1] 8] 27] \
¼a½ 35 ¼b½ 61
¼c½ 41 ¼d½ 64
17- izdk’k us 6 fdeh- dh ;k=k mÙkj fn’kk esa dhA fQj ck,¡ eqM+dj 4
fdeh- vkSj iqu% ck,¡ eqM+dj 6 fdeh- dh ;k=k,¡ dhaA rnuqlkj]
vius izLFkku fcUnq ls izdk’k fdruh nwj iga¡qp x;k\
¼a½ 6 fdeh- ¼b½ 4 fdeh
¼c½ 10 fdeh- ¼d½ 8 fdeh-
18- ,d dkWyst ds ,d ikB~;Øe esa] fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k esa gj o"kZ
o`f) gks tkrh gSA rnuqlkj] fuEufyf[kr fooj.k ds vk/kkj ij lu~
2010 dh la[;k Kkr dhft,A
¼a½ 70 ¼b½ 75
¼c½ 55 ¼d½ 65
19- ;fn iqfyl dks f’k{kd dgk tk,] f’k{kd dks jktuhfrK]jktuhfrK
dks MkWDVj] MkWDVj dks odhy rFkk odhy dks ltZu dgk tk,] rks
vijkf/k;ksa dks dkSu idM+sxk \
¼a½ f’k{kd ¼b½ MkWDVj
¼c½ iqfyl ¼d½ odhy
3463 (2218) 1245
5324 (?) 3626
o"kZ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
fo|kfFkZ;ksa
dh la[;k
20 23 29 38 50 ?
20- nks dkjsa ,d gh LFkku ls ,d gh le; ij pyrh gSaA muesa ,d 20
fdeh-@?kaVk dh xfr ls mÙkj fn’kk esa vkSj nwljh 15 fdeh@?kaVk
dh xfr ls iwoZ fn’kk esa tkrh gSA rnuqlkj] nks ?kaVs dh ;k=k ds
ckn muds cph fdruh nwjh ¼fdeh- esa ½ gks tk,xh\
¼a½ 25 ¼b½ 50
¼c½ 70 ¼d½ 10
funsZ’k ¼iz’u la[;k 21 ls 22 rd½% nks dFkuksa ds vkxs nks@pkj
fu"d"kZ I, II, III vkSj IV fn, x, gSaA vki lkekU; Kkr rF;ksa esa
vUrj gksus ij Hkh nksuksa dFkuksa dh iM+rky lR; le>dj djsaA
vki r; djsa fd, fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu&lk] ;fn dksbZ gks]
fn, x, dFkuksa ls fudyrk gSA
21- dFku&1- dqN clsa] pkSifg;k okgu gSA
&2- lHkh pkSifg;k okgu] oSu gSA
fu"d"kZ&I. dqN oSu cls gSA
&II. dqN clsa oSu gSA
¼a½ ;k rks fu"d"kZ I ;k II fudyrk gSa
¼b½ fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa fudyrs gS
¼c½ dsoy fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gS
¼d½ dsoy fu"d"kZ II fudyrk gS
22- dFku&1- lHkh eksj] 'ksj gS
&2- dqN ek?k] eksj gSaA
fu"d"kZ&I. dqN 'ksj] ck?k ugha gSaA
&II. lHkh ck?k 'ksj gSaA
&III. dqN ck?kk ] 'ksj gSaA
¼a½ dsoy fu"d"kZ III fudyrk gS
¼b½ dsoy fu"d"kZ IV fudyrk gS
¼c½ dsoyu fu"d"kZ I fudyrk gS
¼d½ dsoy fu"d"kZ II fudyrk gS
23- bl vkd`fr esa ?kuksa dh la[;k fdruh gS\
¼a½ 10 ¼b½ 8
¼c½ 16 ¼d½ 12
24-fn, x, fooj.kksa ds vk/kkj ij] dksbZ Hkh lekpkj&i= u i<+us okys
yksxksa dh la[;k fdruh gS \
¼a½ 175 ¼b½ 75
¼c½ 195 ¼d½ 135
25- fdrus f’kf{kr yksx] ukSdjh&is’kk gSa\
¼a½ 24 ¼b½ 16
¼c½ 18 ¼d½ 26
lkekU; Kku
26- fuEu esa ls fdl jkT; esa iq:"k lk{kjrk ,oa L=h lk{kjrk esa lcls
de vUrj gSaA
¼a½ fcgkj ¼b½ jktLFkku
¼c½ rfeyukMq ¼d½ fetksje 27- fepkoje eSaxzkso {ks= fdl jkT; esa gSA
¼a½ vksM+hlk ¼b½ rfeyukMq
¼c½ vkU/kz izns’k ¼d½ dsjy 28- buesa ls dkSu lqesfyr gS\
rkfydk – I rkfydk −II
1- oekZ Hkkjr esa vye ykMZ jhfMax
2- Hkkjrh; jkT; vk;ksx dh LFkkiuk ykMZ bjfou
3- Hkkjr o bXyS.M esa ,d lkFk ykMZ osfyaxVu
vkbZ-lh- ,l- ifj{kk
4- vxLr izLrko ykMZ fyufyFkxks
dwV%&
¼a½ I vkSj II ¼b½ II vkSj III
¼c½ II vkSj IV ¼d½ III vkSj IV
29- gky esa gh gq, fo/kkulHkk pquko esa ef.kiqj ds eq[;ea=h N. chjsu
flag fdl Øe ¼O;fDr ds vuqlkj ½ ds eq[;ea=h fu;qDr fd;k
x;s gSA
¼a½ 15 ¼b½ 11
¼c½ 13 ¼d½ 12 30- vkirdkyhu ifjLFkifr dh ?kks"k.kk djus dk vfUre vf/kdkj
fdlds ikl gksrk gSA
¼a½ laln ¼b½ jk"Vªifr
¼c½ ea=hifj"kn~ ¼d½ iz/kkuea=h 31- Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esa okf"kZd foÙkrh; fooj.k dks fdl vuqPNsn ds
rgr izfro"kZ laln esa is’k fd;k tkrk gSA
¼a½ 123 ¼b½ 108
¼c½ 112 ¼d½ 204 32- jk"Vªh; fu;kstu esa jksfyax Iyku dh vo/kkj.kk fdlds dky esa ykxw
dh x;h FkhA
¼a½ jktho xk¡/kh ¼b½ turk ljdkj
¼c½ bafnzjk xk¡/kh ¼d½ eksjkj th nslkbZ 33- Hkkjr esa izPNUu osjkstxkjh ikbZ tkrh gSA
¼a½ d`f"k {ks= ¼b½ vkS|ksfxd {ks=
¼c½ lsok {ks= ¼d½ O;kikj {ks=
34- TRYSEM ¼Vªkblse½ ,d dk;ZØe gS
¼a½ xzkeh.k fodkl ¼b½ vkS|ksfxd fodkl
¼c½ 'kgjh fodkl ¼d½ lekos’kh fodkl 35- fuEu esa ls fdls lksekfy;k dk iz/kkuea=h fu;qDr fd;k x;k gSa\
¼a½ eksgEen vCnqYykgh ¼b½ glu vyh [ksjs
¼c½ vtqZu cgknqj Fkkik ¼d½ cØh glu lkysg 36- fdl ns’k us Hkkjr ds lkFk feydj lw;Zfdj.k la;qDr lSaU; vH;kl
fd;k \
¼a½ vesfjdk ¼b½ usiky
¼c½ Jhyadk ¼d½ vkseku
37- fdl O;fDr dks 28osa ljLorh lEeku ds fy, pquk x;k \
¼a½ iadt jkt ¼b½ egkcys’oj lSy
¼c½ ;rhanz feJ ¼d½ MkW- lR;iky 38- ----------- buiqV fMOkkbl dk ,d mnkgj.k gSaA
¼a½ dh&cksMZ ¼b½ ekWuhVj
¼c½ fizaVj ¼d½ lsaVªy izkslsflax ;wfuV 39- AIDS dk dkj.k áweu bE;quksMsfQf’k,alh ckblj (HIV)gSA
lkekU;r% HIV laØe.k dk ikjeu fdlds ek/;e ls gksrk gS\
¼a½ lanwf"kr Hkkstu ,oa ty xzg.k djus ls
¼b½ lanwf"kr jDr ,oa jDr mRiknksa ds lapj.k ls
¼c½ iznwf"kr gok esa lk¡l ysus ls
¼d½ laØfer O;fDr ls gkFk feykus ls 40- ;qXed&lay;u ds ifj.kkeLo:e D;k curk gSA
¼a½ vxqf.kr ;qXeut ¼b½ f}xqf.kr ;qXetu
¼c½ vpy iaq;qXed ¼d½ xfr’khy iaq;qXed 41- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ,d v)Zpkyd ugha gSa\
¼a½ flfydu ¼b½ vesZfu;e
¼c½ dkVZ~t ¼d½ xSfy;e vklsZukbM
42- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ,d HkkSfrd ifjorZu gS\
¼a½ dks;ys dk tyuk
¼b½ ydM+h dk tyuk
¼c½ IySfVue Øwflcy dks xeZ djuk
¼d½ iksVSf’k;e DyksjsV dks xeZ djuk 43- cPpksa esa Dokf’kvksjdj jksx fdl dkj.k ls gksrk gS\
¼a½ vkgkj esa i;kZIr dkcksZgkbMªsV] fdarq olk dh deh
¼b½ vkgkj esa dkcksZgkbMªsV vkSj olk dh i;kZIr ek=k] fdarq izksVhu
dh deh
¼c½ vkgkj esa i;kZIr foVkfeu] fdarq olk dh deh
¼d½ vkgkj esa i;kZIr olk] fdarq foVkfeu dh deh 44- o"kkZ ds fdlh fnu banz/kuq"k ds fn[kkbZ iM+us ds fy, dkSu&lh
izdk’kh; eq[; :i ls mÙkjnk;h gSa\
¼a½ foorZu ¼b½ O;frdj.k
¼c½ izdh.kZu ¼d½ ijkorZu 45- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh thoeaMy lajf{kr {ks= Hkkjr esa ugha
¼a½ vxLF;keykbZ ¼b½ uksØsd
¼c½ xzsv fudksckj ¼d½ xzsV fgeky;u
46- nzO; dh voLFkkvksa dh vf/kdre la[;k D;k gS \
¼a½ rhu ¼b½ pkj
¼c½ ik¡p ¼d½ ifjorZu’khy
47- 2016 esa Hkkjr fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldk lnL; cuk \
¼a½ ukWu&izksfyQjs’ku VªhfV ¼ijek.kq vizlkj laf/k½
¼b½ felkby VsDyksykWth daVksy jsthe
¼c½ U;wfDy;j lIyk;lZ xzi
¼d½ oklsukj vjsatesaV
48- fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl 'kgj esa xzh"edkyhu vksyfEid] 2020 gksus
tk jgk gS\
¼a½ yanu ¼b½ isfjl
¼c½ Vksfd;ks ¼d½ ekWLdks 49- buesa ls E;kaekj la?k ds x.kra= dk jk"Vªifr dkSu gSA
¼a½ vkax lku lw dh ¼b½ gfru D;ko
¼c½ fE;aV Los ¼d½ gsujh oku fFk;ksa
50- Hkkjr ds jk"Vªifr vkSj mijk"Vªifr ds fuokZpu esa mBs lansgksa vkSj
fooknksa ds ekeys esa tk¡p vkSj fu.kZ; fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl
lkafo/kkfud izkf/kdj.k }kjk fd, tkrs gSa\
¼a½ Hkkjr dk mPPre U;k;ky;
¼b½ Hkkjr dk fuokZpu vk;ksx
¼c½ jkT;lHkh dk lHkkifr
¼d½ fnYyh mPp U;k;ky;
𝐌𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐬 51- ,d nqdkunkj ,d oLrq 12
1
2% gkfu ij csprk gSA ;fn mlus
ogh oLrq : 51-80 vf/kd esa csph gksrh] rks mls 6% ykHk fey
tkrk A rnuqlkj] ml oLrq dk ykxr ewY; fdruk gSA
¼a½ : 280 ¼b½ : 580
¼c½ : 370 ¼d½ : 450
52- A, B, C vius fgLls 7
2:
4
3:
6
5 ds vuqikr esa j[kdj ,d lk>snkjh
esa 'kkfey gksrs gSaA 4 eghuksa ckn A viuk fgLlk 50% c<+k nsrk
gSA rnuqlkj] ;fn o"kZ ds var esa dqy ykHk : 43]200 dk gqvk
gks] rks mlesa B dk fgLlk fdruk gksxk \
¼a½ : 4]200 ¼b½ : 4]800
¼c½ : 7]200 ¼d½ : 8]000
53- ;fn 4𝑥 − 5𝑧 = 16 rFkk 𝑥𝑧 = 12 gks] rks 64𝑥3 − 125𝑧3
fdlds cjkcj gksxk \
¼a½ 15610 ¼b½ 15616
¼c½ 15618 ¼d½ 15620
54- ;fn 𝑥 = 3 + 2 rFkk 𝑦 = 3 − 2 gks] rks 8𝑥𝑦(𝑥2 +
𝑦2) dk eku fdruk gksxk \
¼a½ 16 6 ¼b½ 32
¼c½ 48 2 ¼d½ 80 55- ∆ABC esa 𝐴 = 80° gSA mlesa;fn 𝐵 rFkk C ds vkarfjd
f}Hkktd Øe’k% BD rFkk CD gksa] rks BDC fdruk gksxk \
¼a½ 100° ¼b½ 110°
¼c½ 120° ¼d½ 130°
56- f=Hkqt ABC dh Hkqtk BC dks D rd c<+k;k x;k gSA mlesa ;fn
ACD = 120° rFkk ABC =3
4𝐵𝐴𝐶 gks] rks ABC fdlds cjkcj
gksxk \ ¼a½ 68° ¼b½ 58°
¼c½ 48° ¼d½ 88°
57- ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶 esa] 𝑋 rFkk 𝑌] Øe’k% AB rFkk BC Hkqtkvksa ij ,sls fcUnq
gS fd XY AC gS vkSj XY] ABC f=Hkqth; {ks= ds {ks=Qy dks
nks cjkcj Hkkxksa esa ckaV nsrh gSA rnuqlkj] 𝐴𝑋
𝐴𝐵 fdlds cjkcj gks
tk,xk \
¼a½ 2+ 2
2 ¼b½
2+3
2
¼c½ 2− 3
2 ¼d½
3− 2
2
58- ;fn 𝑛 Hkqtkvksa okys ,d le cgqHkq ds cká dks.k rFkk (𝑛 + 1)
Hkqtkvksa okys ,d vU; lecgqHkqt ds cká dks.k dk varj 5° gks]
rks 𝑛 dk eku fdruk gksxk \
¼a½ 5 ¼b½ 6
¼c½ 7 ¼d½ 8 59- ;fn cos𝜃 + 𝑠𝑒𝑐𝜃 = 2(0° ≤ 90°) gks] rks cos 10𝜃 +
sec11 𝜃 dk eku fdruk gksxk \
¼a½ 0 ¼b½ 1
¼c½ 2 ¼d½ &1
60- 2
5 ds
1
2+
7
8×
4
5 −
2
3÷
4
5 +
3
4 dk eku fdruk gksxk \
¼a½ 1
3 ¼b½
2
3
¼c½ 3
4 ¼d½
3
5
61- nks la[;k,¡] ,d rhljh la[;k ls Øe’k% 25% rFkk 40% de gSaA
rnuqlkj] nwljh la[;k igyh dh fdrus izfr’kt gSa\
¼a½ 60 ¼b½ 70
¼c½ 40 ¼d½ 80
62- 120 ehVj Å¡ps ,d isM+ ds 'kh"kZ ls isM+ dh tM+ ls ,d gh fn’kk
esa rFkk ,d gh js[kk esa fLFkr nks ukSdkvksa ds voueu dks.k Øe’k%
40° rFkk 60° gSA rnuqlkj] mu ukSdkvksa ds chp dh nwjh fdruh
gSa\ ¼a½ 40(3 − 3) ehVj ¼b½ 40(3 3 − 1) ehVj
¼c½ 120( 3 − 1) ehVj ¼d½ 120(3 − 3) ehVj
63- ;fn 1
𝛼−
1
𝑏=
1
𝑎−𝑏 rks 𝑎3 + 𝑏3
dk eku D;k gksxk \
¼a½ 0 ¼b½ 1
¼c½ 40 ¼d½ 80 64- ,d egkfo|ky; esa yM+dksa rFkk yM+fd;ksa dk vuqikr 5 % 3 gSA
mlesa ls ;fn 50 yM+ds egkfo|ky; NksM+ nsa vkSj 50 yM+fd;k¡
egkfo|ky; esa vk tk,¡] rks vudk vuqikr 9 % 7 gks tkrk gSA
rnuqlkj] ml egkfo|ky; esa yM+dksa dh la[;k fdruh gSa\ ¼a½ 600 ¼b½ 300
¼c½ 400 ¼d½ 500
65- 35 Nk=ksa dh ,d d{kk esa Nk=ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 15 o"kZ gSA ;fn
mlesa v/;kid dh vk;q Hkh tksM+ nh tk,] rks vkSlr vk;q ,d o"kZ
c<+ tkrh gSA mlh v/;kid ds ifjokj dh vkSlr vk;q 40 o"kZ gS]
rks ml v/;kid dh iRuh dh vk;q fdruh gSa\
¼a½ 55-5 o"kZ ¼b½ 57-5 o"kZ
¼c½ 50 o"kZ ¼d½ 47-5 o"kZ 66- ;fn dksbZ /kujkf’k okf"kZd pØo`f) C;kt ds vk/kkj ij 3 o"kksZa dk
pØo`f) C;kt tksM+dj 33
8 xquk gks tk,] rks C;kt dh okf"kZd nj
fdruh gS \
¼a½ 331
3% ¼b½ 25%
¼c½ 50% ¼d½ 162
3%
67- 180 ehVj rFkk 120 ehVj yEch nks jsyxkfM+;k¡ lekUrj iVfj;ksa
ij ,d&nwljs dh fn’kkvksa esa] Øe’k% 65 fdeh@?kaVk rFkk 55
fdeh@?kaVk dh xr ls py jgh gSA rnuqlkj] tc os ,d nwljs dks
feysaxh] rks fdrus lsds.M ckn ,d nwljs dks iwjh rjg ikj dj
ysaxh \
¼a½ 15 ¼b½ 6
¼c½ 9 ¼d½ 12 68- rhu O;fDr ,d dk;Z 6 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs gSA muds dk;Z 'kq:
djus ds nks fnuksa ds ckn] 3 vU; O;fDr muesa 'kkfey gks tkrs gSA
rnuqlkj] os lc 'ks"k dk;Z fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk dj ysaxs \
¼a½ 4 fnu ¼b½ 1 fnu
¼c½ 2 fnu ¼d½ 3 fnu 69- 10-5 lseh f=T;k dk dk /kkrq dk xksyk fi?kykdj] 3-5 lseh f=T;k
rFkk 3 lseh Å¡pkbZ okys dbZ NksVs 'kadqvksa esa <ky fn;k x;k gSA
rnuqlkj] bl izdkj cus 'kadqvksa dh la[;k fdruh gksxh
¼a½ 126 ¼b½ 140
¼c½ 132 ¼d½ 112
70- 10 2 lseh fod.kZ ds oxkZdkj vk/kkj ij ,d leyac fijkfeM
fLFkr gSA ;fn fijkfeM dh Å¡pkbZ 12 lseh gS] rks mlds frjNs i`"B
dk {ks=Qy fdrus oxZ lseh gksxk \
¼a½ 260 ¼b½ 520
¼c½ 420 ¼d½ 360 71- ;fn sin 7𝑥 = cos 11𝑥 gks] rks tan 9𝑥 + cot 9𝑥 dk eku
D;k gksxk \
¼a½ 4 ¼b½ 1
¼c½ 2 ¼d½ 3
72- tan 10° tan 15° tan 75° tan 80° ek eku fdruk gksxk \ ¼a½ 2 ¼b½ 0
¼c½ 1 ¼d½ −1
73- ,d vk;rkdkj eSnku dh yackbZ rFkk pkSM+kbZ 7 % 4 ds vuqikr esa
gSA mlds ckgj pkjksa vksj cuk;k x;k 4eh- pkSM+k ,d jkLrk] 416
oxZ eh- {ks=Qy dk gSA rnuqlkj] ml eSnku dh pkSM+kbZ fdrus
ehVj dh gS \
¼a½ 16 ¼b½ 28
¼c½ 14 ¼d½ 15 74- nks la[;k,¡ 11284 rFkk 7655] tc rhu vadksa okyh ,d la[;k
ls foHkkftr dh tkrh gS] rks ,d leku 'ks"kQy NksM+rh gSA
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Direction: Read the following passages and answer the
question that follow. Your answers to these questions
should be on the passages only.
English
Rubashov found that by no stretch of his imagination
could he picture his neighbour’s state of mind, in spite of
all his practice in the art of ‘thinking through other’s
minds’. Hi could do it without much effort as far as Ivanov
was concerned, or No. 1, or even the officer with the
monocle; but with rip van Winkle he failed. He looked at
him sideways; the old man had just turned his head toward
him; he was smiling; holding the blanket round his
shoulders with both hands, he was walking beside him
with his short step, humming almost inaudibly the tune of
‘Arise, ye wretched of the earth.
When they had been conducted back into the building,
at his cell-door, the old man turned round once again and
nodded to Rabashov; his eyes blinked with a suddenly
changed expression, terrified and hopeless; Rubashov
thought he was going to call out to him, but the warder had
already slammed the door of 406. When Rubashov was
shut into his cell, he went at once to the wall; but Rip Van
Winkle was silent and gave no answer to his tapping.
No. 402, on the other hand, who had looked at them
from his window, wanted to be told everything about the
walk, down to the smallest detail. Rubashov had to inform
him how the air had smelled, whether it had been cold or
just coo, whether he had met any other Prisoners in the
corridor, and whether he had, after all, been able to
exchange a few words with Rip Van Winkle. Rubashov
patiently answered every question; compared with No.
402, who was never allowed out, he felt a who was never
allowed out, he felt a privileged person; he was sorry for
him and had almost a feeling of guilt.
The next day and the day after, Rubashov was fetched
for his walk at the same hour after breakfast. Rip Van
Winkle was always his companion in the roundabout. The
circled slowly side by side. Each with a blanket over his
shoulders, both silence; Rubashov sunk in thought, from
time to time glancing attentively through his pince-nez at
the other prisoners or at the windows of the building; the
old man, the growing stubble of beard and his gentle,
childlike smile, humming his eternal song.
Up to their third walk together they had not exchanged
a word, although Rubashov saw that the officials did not
seriously try to enforce the rule of silence, and that the
other pairs in the circle talked incessantly; they did so
looking stiffly ahead and speaking with the prison
technique familiar to Rubashov, hardly moving their lips.
The third day, Rubashov had brought his note-book
and pencil with him; the the note-book stuck out of his left
outside pocket. After ten minutes the old man noticed it;
his eyes lit up. He glanced covertly at the warders in the
centre of the circle, who were holding an animated
conversation and did not seem interested in the prisoners;
then he rapidly pulled pencil and note-book out of
Rubashov’s pocked and began to scribble something,
under cover of his bell-like blanked, He finished it quickly,
tore off the page, and pressed it into Rubashov’s hand; he
retained, however, book and pencil and went on scribbling.
Rubashov made certain their guards were paying no
attention to them, and looked at the page. Nothing was
written on it, it was a drawing; a geographical sketch of
the country they were in, drawn with astonishing accuracy.
It showed the principal towns, mountains and rivers, and
had a flag planted in the middle, bearing the symbol of the
Revolution.
76. Rubashov left his note-book stick-
(a) He has forgotten it was there
(b) He wanted to record his thoughts
(c) The wanted to write a not to rip Van Winkle
(d) He poped Rip Van Winkle would write in it
77. ‘Pince-nez’ are spectacles which.
(a) Have two kinds of lens
(b) Are kept in place with thick and tight ear-pieces
(c) Have thick lenses
(d) Are kept in place supported only at the nose
78. The prisoners looked stiffly ahead because.
(a) The guard would not allow them to turn
(b) They were bound tightly
(c) They wished to hide that they were talking
(d) The did not trust each other
79. Rubashov felt a privileged person because.
(a) He was an important prisoner
(b) He could pass on information
(c) He was allowed out
(d) He was patient
80. The phrase ‘he glanced covertly’ here means.
(a) He looked with envy
(b) He looked through his fingers
(c) He looked boldly
(d) He looked secretly
81. The art of ‘thinking through others’ minds’ means that
Rubashov.
(a) Could influence other people’s thoughts
(b) Tried to see things as other did
(c) Could see beyond the thoughts of others
(d) Tried to see through the plans of others
82. The expression ‘by no stretch of his imagination’
implies that.
(a) It was easy to imagine
(b) It was hard to imagine
(c) It was only by his thinking very hard
(d) It was impossible to imagine
83. The word’s almost inaudibly’ here mean that the tune.
(a) Is hummed quite musically
(b) Is slightly out of tune
(c) Is nearly in time with the steps
(d) Can hardly be heard
84. A growing beard is referred to as stubble because.
(a) It is compared with a cut cornfield
(b) It is compared with cut tree-stumps
(c) It is tough and stubborn to cut it appear dirty and
Untidy
(d) It appear dirty and untidy
85. The term ‘conducted’ implies that the prisoners.
(a) Went on singing all the time
(b) Went together to cells
(c) Were guarded on their way
(d) Went by some king of transport
Direction: In question nos. 86 to 88 sentences are
given with blanks to be filled in with appropriate
words. Four alternatives have been suggested for each
question. Choose the correct alternative out of the
four.
86. The Prime Minister insisted ________ fuel prices in
the Cabinet meeting.
(a) At raising (b) to raise
(c) On raising (d) in raising
87. He ______ his father.
(a) Takes out (b) Takes back
(c) Takes after (d) Takes off
88. Slow and steady ________ the race.
(a) Is winning (b) Wins
(c) Will win (d) win
89. Once in a blue moon
(a) Very rarely (b) Once a day
(c) Once a month (d) Often
90. Out of the wood
(a) Made of wood
(b) In a rural background
(c) Out of the house
(d) Out of danger
91. She is a fair-weather friend.
(a) A good friend
(b) A friend who meets difficulties calmly
(c) One who deserts you in difficulties?
(d) A favorable friend
Choose one word
92. A thing which is not fresh and he bad smell.
(a) Stall (b) Rancid
(c) Aroma (d) Pungent
93. Friendly Relationship
(a) Banter (b) Nepotism
(c) Panorama (d) Rapport
94. Serious crime such as murder or rape
(a) Felony (b) Goary
(c) Massacre (d) Goon
Choose correctly spelt word
95. (a) Surveillance (b) Serveilance
(c) Sarvellance (d) Surrveilance
96. (a) Anceint (b) Ansient
(c) Ancient (d) Anseint
97. (a) Dieting (b) Diating
(c) Deiting (d) Daiting
Find the error of any
98. Do you know (a)/ that he (b) is having a lot of money
(c)/ No error (d)
99. Each of us (a)/ have something (b)/ to say on this (c)
No error (d)/
100. After I answered the question (a)/ rushed (b)/ home
to check my notes (c)/ No error (d)/
Answer Key
1 B 26 D 51 B 76 C
2 B 27 D 52 B 77 D
3 D 28 A 53 B 78 C
4 A 29 C 54 A 79 D
5 D 30 A 55 C 80 D
6 C 31 C 56 A 81 C
7 A 32 D 57 D 82 C
8 D 33 C 58 D 83 C
9 B 34 D 59 C 84 C
Answer Key
1 B 26 D 51 A 76 D
2 B 27 B 52 D 77 D
3 D 28 C 53 B 78 C
4 B 29 D 54 D 79 C
5 B 30 B 55 D 80 D
6 D 31 C 56 C 81 D
7 A 32 B 57 C 82 A
8 A 33 A 58 D 83 D
9 A 34 A 59 C 84 B
10 A 35 B 60 B 85 C
11 D 36 B 61 D 86 C
12 A 37 B 62 A 87 C
13 D 38 A 63 A 88 B
14 D 39 B 64 D 89 A
15 B 40 B 65 B 90 D
16 D 41 C 66 C 91 C
17 B 42 C 67 C 92 B
18 D 43 B 68 D 93 A
19 A 44 C 69 A 94 A
20 B 45 D 70 A 95 A
21 B 46 C 71 C 96 C
22 A 47 B 72 C 97 A
23 D 48 C 73 A 98 C
24 C 49 B 74 A 99 B
25 C 50 A 75 A 100 A