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Scheme State

Code
Code

2 7

Year

Roll No.

Centre Code

1 3

National Means Cum Merit Scholarship Examination 2013


jk"Vh; lkku o ;ksX;rk Nk=kofk ijh{kk 2013
(For students studying in Class 8th)
(d{kk

vkBoha esa v;;ujr fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fy,)

State Council of Educational Research and Training Haryana, Gurgaon

jkT; kSf{kd vuqlakku ,oa izfk{k.k ifj"kn~ gfj;k.kk] xqM+xko


le; % 3 ?kaVs
iw.kkd % 180

Time Allowed : 3 Hours


Maximum Marks : 180

Instructions to the Candidates

ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ds fy, funsZk


Read the following instruction carefully
before you answer the questions. Answers
are to be marked on a SEPARATE O.M.R.
SHEET

izuksa ds mkj nsus ls igys fuEufyf[kr funsZkksa


dks ;ku ls if<+,A mkj ,d vyx vks-,e-vkjkhV ij vafdr djus gSaA

1.

1.

Please write your Centre Code No.


and Roll No. very clearly (only one
digit in one block) as given on your
admission card and even zeros
appearing in the Centre Code No.
and Roll No. should be correctly
written in the appropriate blocks on
O.M.R. Sheet.

mnkgj.k

Example:
Scheme State
Code
Code

2 7

viuk dsUnz dksM uEcj rFkk jksy uEcj


tSlk fd vkids izosk&i=k esa fn;k x;k gS]
Li"Vr;k ,d pkS[kVs esa dsoy ,d vad
fyf[k,A ;gk rd fd vkids dsUnz dksM
uEcj rFkk jksy uEcj esa vius okys kwU;
ds vad Hkh vks-,e-vkj- khV ij lgh
pkS[kVs esa fy[ks tk,A

Year

Centre Code

Roll No.

1 3

1 1 3 1

1 2 4

Ldhe
dksM
3
1

jkT;
dksM
2 7

o"kZ

dsUnz dksM

1 3

1 1 3 1

vuqekad

1 2 4

2.

;g ijh{kk nks Hkkxksa esa gSA izR;sd Hkkx esa


90 izu gSA

3.

izR;sd izu dk ,d vad gSA

Since the time allotted to the two parts


of this question-paper is very limited,
you should make the best use of it by
not spending too much time on any
question.

4.

pwafd bl izu&i=k ds nksuksa Hkkxksa ds


fukkZfjr le; lhfer gS] blfy, bldk
vfkdre lnqi;ksx dhft, vkSj fdlh
izu ij cgqr le; u yxkb,A

5.

Extra page has been provided for


rough work at the end of question
paper.

5.

izu iqfLrdk ds var esa (Rough) jQ dk;Z


ds fy, vfrfjDr i"B fn;k x;k gSA

6.
6.

Do not mark more than one answer of


any question on OMR sheet
otherwise answer will be cancelled.

vks-,e-vkj- khV ij fdlh Hkh izu ds ,d


ls vfkd mkj ekdZ u djsa ojuk mkj
fujLr gks tk,xkA

7.

Avoid cutting/over writing/use of fluid


etc. on OMR Sheet.

7.

vks-,e-vkj- khV ij dfVax@vksoj jkbfVax


@ ywM bR;kfn dk iz;ksx u djsaA

8.

Attempt each question, there is no


negative marking in this test.

8.

izR;sd izu gy dhft,] bl ijh{k.k esa


dksbZ udkjkRed vadu ugha gSA

2.

This test has two parts. Part I as well


as part II consist of 90 questions in
each.

3.

Each question carries one mark.

4.

uksV% bl iqfLrdk esa viuk vuqekad fy[kus


vkSj jQ dk;Z djus ds vfrfjDr vkSj
dqN ugha fyf[k,A

Note:Do not write anything except the


Roll Number and rough work
anywhere in the booklet.
2

PART-I Hkkx-I
MENTAL ABILITY TEST

ckSf)d ;ksX;rk ijh{k.k


Questions: 1 to 90

funsZk iz- 1 ls 4
vad fdlh fu;e ds vkkkj ij fy[ks x, gSaA
mlh fu;e ds vkkkj ij izuokpd fpUg ds
LFkku ij dkSu lk vad vk,xk\
iz-1 196, 169, 144, 121, 100, ?

Directions : (Q. 1 to 4)
The numbers have been arranged under
some rule. Based on that rule, which
number will come in place of the
question mark?
Q.1 196, 169, 144, 121, 100, ?
(1)

64

(1)

64

(2)

81

(2)

81

(3)

91

(3)

91

(4)

36

(4)

36

iz-2

Q.2 3, 9, 27, 4, 16, 64, 5, 25, ?

3, 9, 27, 4, 16, 64, 5, 25, ?

(1)

50

(1)

50

(2)

75

(2)

75

(3)

100

(3)

100

(4)

125

(4)

125

iz-3

Q.3 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, ?

2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, ?

(1)

65

(1)

65

(2)

60

(2)

60

(3)

55

(3)

55

(4)

75

(4)

75

iz-4

Q.4 91, 76, 89, 78, 87, 80, 85, 82,?

91, 76, 89, 78, 87, 80, 85, 82,?

(1)

83

(1)

83

(2)

84

(2)

84

(3)

85

(3)

85

(4)

86

(4)

86

funsZk iz- 5 ls 7
fuEufyf[kr izR;sd vkdfr esa f=kHkqtksa dh la[;k
fdruh gS\
iz-5

Directions : (Q. 5 to 7)
How many triangles are there in each
figure?
Q.5

(1)

16

(1)

16

(2)

13

(2)

13

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

iz-6

Q.6

(1)

11

(1)

11

(2)

13

(2)

13

(3)

15

(3)

15

(4)

17

(4)

17

iz-7

Q.7

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

10

(4)

10

Directions : (Q. 8 to 11)

funsZk iz- 8 ls 11

A series of small letters are given which


follow a certain pattern. However some
letters are missing from the series. You
have to find out the right set of letters
from alternatives that can be inserted
into the blanks of the series.

vaxzst+h o.kZekyk ds NksVs v{kjksa dh ,d Ja[kyk


nh xbZ gS] tks ,d fufpr e esa gSA dqN v{kj
Ja[kyk ls xk;c gSaA v{kjksa dk ,d lgh lewg
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls NkfV,] ftuls fjDr
LFkkuksa dh iwfrZ dh tk ldsA

Q.8 a__b a__b__b__a__b

iz-8

a__b a__b__b__a__b

(1)

abaab

(1)

abaab

(2)

abbab

(2)

abbab

(3)

aabba

(3)

aabba

(4)

bbabb

(4)

bbabb

iz-9

Q.9 b a__c b__b__b a b__

b a__c b__b__b a b__

(1)

acbb

(1)

acbb

(2)

bacc

(2)

bacc

(3)

bcaa

(3)

bcaa

(4)

cabb

(4)

cabb

iz-10

Q.10 __a a__ b a__b b__a b__a a b

__a a__ b a__b b__a b__a a b

(1)

aaabb

(1)

aaabb

(2)

babab

(2)

babab

(3)

bbaab

(3)

bbaab

(4)

bbbaa

(4)

bbbaa

Q.11 c c c b b__a a __c c__b b b a a__c


(1)

acbc

(2)

baca

(3)

baba

(4)

acba

iz-11

c c c b b__a a __c c__b b b a a__c


(1)

acbc

(2)

baca

(3)

baba

(4)

acba

Directions : (Q. 12 to 16)

funsZk iz- 12 ls 16

In each of the following figures,


numbers are written according to some
patterns and one number is missing,
shown by question mark. Find the
missing number that replaces the
question mark.

uhps nh xbZ izR;sd vkdfr esa ,d fufpr e


vuqlkj dqN la[;k, fy[kh xbZ gSA buesa ls ,d
la[;k yqIr gS] ftls izu fpUg ls nkkZ;k x;k
gSA yqIr la[;k Kkr djks tks izu fpUg ds
LFkku ij mi;qDr gksA

Q.12

iz-12
916
3

Q.13

49
4

?
3

916
5

49
4

(1)

125

(1)

125

(2)

215

(2)

215

(3)

251

(3)

251

(4)

512

(4)

512

144

11

9801

15

iz-13

144

(1)

1216

(1)

1216

(2)

2250

(2)

2250

(3)

8100

(3)

8100

(4)

11036

(4)

11036

?
3

11

9801

15

Q.14

iz-14

49

64

169

49

64

169

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

iz-15

Q.15
?

14

?
10

10
7

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

12

(3)

12

(4)

18

(4)

18

Q.16

2
5

12 10

8
4

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

14

4
8

iz-16
7

12 10

8
4

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

4
8

?
1

Directions : (Q. 17 to 20)

funsZk iz- 17 ls 20

In each of the following questions,


among all the alternatives marked (1),
(2), (3) and (4), select the one which
satisfies the same condition of
placement of the dot(s) as in Fig. (X)

uhps fn, x, izR;sd izu esa pkj fodYiksa (1),


(2), (3) o (4) esa ls dkSu lh vkdfr ,slh gS tks
vkdfr (X) esa nkkZ, x, fcanqvksa ds LFkku dh
fLFkfr ls esy [kkrh gS\
iz-17

Q.17

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

iz-18

Q.18

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

iz-19

Q.19

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

iz-20

Q.20

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Directions : (Q. 21 to 23)

funsZk iz- 21 ls 23

In each of these questions, choose the


correct mirror image of the figure (X)
from four alternatives given alongwith it.

fn, x, izuksa esa ls vkdfr (X) dks niZ.k esa


ns[kus ij dSlh fn[kkbZ nsxh] lkFk fn, x, pkj
fodYiksa esa ls lgh mkj NkfV,A

Q.21

iz-21

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Q.22

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

iz-22

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

iz-23

Q.23

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Directions : (Q. 24 to 26)

funsZk iz-

In each of these questions, choose the


correct water image of the figure (X)
from the four alternatives given
alongwith it.

fn, x, izuksa esa vkdfr (X) dks ikuh esa ns[kus


ij dSlh fn[kkbZ nsxh] lkFk fn, x, pkj
fodYiksa esa ls lgh mkj NkfV,A

Q.24

iz-24
(X)

24

ls

26

(X)

(1)

(2)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(3)

(4)

iz-25

Q.25

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

iz-26

Q.26

(X)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

In these questions, different positions of


a dice are given. Answer the question
followed by figures?

funsZk iz- 27 ls 30
bu izuksa esa ,d ikls dh fofHkUu fLFkfr;k
fn[kkbZ xbZ gSaA fp=kksa ds lkFk iwNs x, izuksa dk
mkj nhft,A

Q.27

iz-27

Directions : (Q. 27 to 30)

2
4

4
6

1
5

3
5

2
4

4
6

1
5

Which number is opposite to 4?

dkSu lk vad] vad

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

3
5

ds foijhr gS\

iz-28

Q.28
3
2

6
3

5
2

3
5

3
2

6
3

Which number is opposite to 3?

dkSu lk vad] vad

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

10

5
2

3
5

ds foijhr gS\

iz-29

Q.29
2
3

3
5

1
3

6
2

2
3

3
5

1
3

Which number is opposite to 2?

dkSu lk vad] vad

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

6
2

ds foijhr gS\

iz-30

Q.30
1
4

1
5

6
3

5
6

1
4

1
5

Which number is opposite to 6?

dkSu lk vad] vad

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

5
6

ds foijhr gS\

Directions : (Q. 31 to 35)

funsZk iz-

In each of the following question a


related pair of words is followed by four
pairs of alternatives. Select the pair that
has a relationship similar to that in the
original pair.

fuEufyf[kr izR;sd izu esa lelacakh kCnksa ds


tksM+s ds ipkr~ pkj tksM+s fn, x, gSaA fuEu
fodYiksa esa ls ml tksM+s dks NkfV, ftlesa ewy
tksM+s ds vuq:i lEcUk gSA

Q.31 Editor : Magazine : : ?

iz-31 lEiknd % if=kdk % % \

(1)

Lesson : Writer

(1)

(2)

Chair : Carpenter

(2)

(3)

Director : Film

(3)

(4)

Gardener : Field

(4)
11

31

ls

6
3

35

ikB % ys[kd
dqlhZ % dkjisaVj
funsZkd % fQYe
ekyh % [ksr [kfygku

iz-32 Mkek % ik=k % % \

Q.32 Drama: Character : : ?


(1)

Farming : Loan

(1)

[ksrh % _.k

(2)

Game : Players

(2)

[ksy % f[kykM+h

(3)

North : Direction

(3)

mkj % fnkk

(4)

Classroom : Blackboard

(4)

d{kk&d{k % ;ke i

iz-33 iBu % Kku % % \

Q.33 Reading : Knowledge : : ?


(1)

Climb : Mountain

(1)

p<+uk % ioZr

(2)

Play : Football

(2)

[ksyuk % QqVckWy

(3)

Worship : God

(3)

iwtk % Hkxoku

(4)

Effort : Success

(4)

iz;kl % lQyrk

iz-34 lw;Z % eaxy xzg % % \

Q.34 Sun : Mars : : ?


(1)

School : Classroom

(1)

fo|ky; % d{kk d{k

(2)

Field : Well

(2)

[ksr % dwvka uydwi

(3)

Earth : Moon

(3)

iFoh % pUnzek

(4)

Ship : Boat

(4)

leqnzh tgkt % ukSdk

iz-35 rwQku % gok iou % % \

Q.35 Storm : Wind : : ?


(1)

Happiness : Deeds

(1)

izlUurk % dk;Z

(2)

Tide : Moon

(2)

TokjHkkVk % pUnzek

(3)

Waves : Sea

(3)

rjaxsa % leqnz

(4)

Anger : Weep

(4)

ksk % jksuk

12

iz-36 ehuk us ,d yM+ds dh vksj bkkjk djrs


gq, dgk] og esjs nknk ds ,d ek=k cPps
dk yM+dk gSA ml yM+ds dk ehuk ls
D;k fjrk gSA
(1) ppsjk HkkbZ
(2) HkkbZ
(3) pkpk ;k rk
(4) Hkfrtk@Hkkutk

Q.36 Pointing to a boy, Meena says, "He


is the son of my grandfather's only
child." How is the boy related to
Meena?
(1)

Cousin

(2)

Brother

(3)

Uncle

(4)

Nephew

Q.37 P o i n t i n g t o a l a d y i n t h e
photograph, Vandana told her
friend, "She is the daughter of my
mother." How is the Vandana
related to the lady in the
photograph?
(1)

Sister

(2)

Son

(3)

Nephew

(4)

Daughter

iz-37 oUnuk us QksVksxzkQ esa ,d efgyk dh


vksj bkkjk djrs gq, vius fe=k ls dgk]
og esjh ekrk dh csVh gSA QksVksxzkQ esa
efgyk ls oUnuk dk D;k fjrk gS\
(1) cgu
(2) csVk
(3) Hkfrtk
(4) csVh
iz-38 QksVks esa ,d yM+ds dh vksj bkkjk djrs
gq, jktw us dgk] og esjh ekrk ds ,d
ek=k csVs dk csVk gSA jktw dk ml yM+ds
ls D;k lEcUk gS\
(1) pkpk
(2) HkkbZ
(3) pkpk dk yM+dk
(4) firk

Q.38 Pointing to a boy in a photograph


Raju says, "He is the son of my
mother's only son." How is Raju
related to that boy?
(1)

Uncle

(2)

Brother

(3)

Cousin

(4)

Father

iz-39 ,d vkneh us dgk] ;g yM+dh esjh


ekrk ds ikS=k dh iRuh gSA ml yM+dh
dk og vkneh dkSu yxrk gS\
(1) nknk
(2) firk
(3) llqj
(4) ifr

Q.39 A man said, "This girl is the wife of


the grand son of my mother." Who
is the man of the girl?
(1)

Grand Father

(2)

Father

(3)

Father-in-Law

(4)

Husband
13

iz-40

Q.40 Q the Son of M was married to N,


whose sister O was married to P,
the brother of Q. How is O related
to M?
(1)

Sister

(2)

Daughter-in-Law

(3)

Sister-in-Law

(4)

Daughter

11 km

(2)

5 km

(3)

10 km

(4)

8 km

funsZk iz- 42 ls 43
,d okgu B LFkku ls pyuk vkjEHk djrk gS
vkSj 10 fdeh- mkj dh vksj nkSM+rk gS vkSj fQj
vius nkfguh vksj eqM+dj 15 fdeh- nkSM+rk gSA
;g fQj vius nkfguh vksj eqM+dj nwljh ckj
10 fdeh- LFkku C ij igqapus ds fy, nkSM+rk gSA

Directions : (Q. 42 to 43)


A vehicle starts from point B and runs 10
km towards north, turns to its right and
runs 15 km. It then turns to its right again
and runs another 10 km to reach point C.
Q.42. After reaching point C, how far is
the vehicle from the starting point
B?
(1)

25 km

(2)

15 km

(3)

10 km

(4)

35 km

yM+dk Q gS vkSj mldh kknh N ls


gqbZ Fkh] ftldh cgu O dh P ls kknh
gqbZ Fkh] tks Q dk HkkbZ gSA O dk M ls D;k
lEcUk gS\
(1) cgu
(2) iq=kokq
(3) HkkHkh
(4) csVh

iz-41 ,d vkneh ,d fcUnq txg ls pyuk


vkjEHk djrk gS vkSj mkj dh vksj 3
fdeh- pyrk gS fQj og ifpe dh vksj
eqM+dj 2 fdeh- tkrk gSA og mkj dh
vksj 1 fdeh- pyrk gS vkSj fQj iwjc dh
vksj ?kwe dj 5 fdeh- pyrk gSA og vius
vkjfEHkd LFkku ls fdruk nwj gS\
(1) 11 fdeh(2) 5 fdeh(3) 10 fdeh(4) 8 fdeh-

Q.41 A man starts from a point and


moves 3 km North, then turns to
West and goes 2 km. He turns
North and walks 1 km and then
moves 5 km towards East. How far
is he from the starting point?
(1)

M dk

iz-42 LFkku C ij igqpus ds ckn okgu


vkjfEHkd LFkku B ls fdruk nwj gS\
(1) 25 fdeh(2) 15 fdeh(3) 10 fdeh(4) 35 fdeh14

iz-43 nwljh ckj eqM+us ds ckn okgu fdl fnkk


esa tk jgk gksxk\

Q.43. After taking the second turn, in


which direction will the vehicle be
moving?

(1)

mkj

(2)

iwjc

South

(3)

nf{k.k

West

(4)

ifpe

(1)

North

(2)

East

(3)
(4)

funsZk iz- 44 ls 45
kkyw vius vkjfEHkd LFkku A ls 20 eh- iwjc dh
vksj nkSM+k] fQj og cka;h vksj eqM+rk gS vkSj
15 eh- nkSM+rk gS fQj nka;h vksj eqM+k 25 ehpyk vkSj fQj vUr esa nka;h vksj eqM+dj 15 ehpydj LFkku B ij x;kA

Directions : (Q. 44 to 45)


Shaloo ran 20 m to the east from his
starting point A, then he turns left and
ran for 15 m, then turned right and went
25 m and then turned right again and
went 15 m on point B.
Q.44 How far was Shaloo at last from the
starting point A?
(1)

45 m

(2)

35 m

(3)

25 m

(4)

15 m

iz-44 kkyw vius vkjfEHkd LFkku


fdruh nwj Fkk\
(1) 45 eh(2) 35 eh(3) 25 eh(4) 15 eh-

East

(2)

West

(3)

North

(4)

South

vUr esa

iz-45 vius vkjfEHkd LFkku A ls vUr esa fdl


fnkk esa og gks ldrk gS\
(1) iwjc
(2) ifpe
(3) mkj
(4) nf{k.k

Q.45 In which direction he may be at last


from his starting point A?
(1)

A ls

15

funsZk iz- 46 ls 50
fuEu fp=k pkj izdkj dh lk{kjrk dks nkkZrk gS
ftlesa vaxzsth] fgUnh] iatkch vkSj laLdr gSA
mijksDr lwpuk ds vkkkj ij izu gy djus
gsrq fn, x, gSaA

Directions : (Q. 46 to 50)


The Diagram shown below represents
four types of literates which knows
English, Hindi, Punjabi and Sanskrit.
Based on above information solve the
questions given below.

iatkch

Punjabi
L
D

I
J
K
E

Hindi

L
D

G
C

Sanskrit

E and B

(2)

K and F

(3)

E and K

(4)

J and K

fgUnh

vaxzsth

G
C

laLdr

iz-46 yksx tks fgUnh] laLdr vkSj iatkch i<+


fy[k ldrs gSa] mUgsa izdV fd;k tkrk gS&
(1) E vkSj B
(2) K vkSj F
(3) E vkSj K
(4) J vkSj K

Q.46 People who can read and write


Hindi, Sanskrit and Punjabi are
represented by
(1)

I
J
K

English

iz-47 yksx tks lHkh Hkk"kk,a fy[k o i<+ ldrs


gSa] mUgsa izdV fd;k tkrk gS&

Q.47 People who can read and write all


languages are represented by
(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

iz-48 yksx tks iatkch dks NksM+dj lHkh Hkk"kk,a


fy[k&i<+ ldrs gSa mUgsa izdV fd;k tkrk
gS&

Q.48 People who can read and write all


languages except Punjabi are
represented by
(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

16

iz-49 yksx tks vaxzsth] iatkch vkSj laLdr i<+


vkSj fy[k ugha ldrs gSa mUgsa izdV fd;k
tkrk gS&

Q.49 People who cannot read and write


English, Punjabi and Sanskrit are
represented by
(1) A
(2)

(3)

(4)

Q.50 People who do not know English


and Punjabi but are familiar with
Hindi and Sanskrit both are
represented by
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) E

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

iz-50 yksx tks vaxzsth vkSj iatkch ugha tkurs]


ijUrq fgUnh vkSj laLdr nksuksa ls ifjfpr
tkuus okys gSa mUgsa izdV fd;k tkrk
gS&
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Directions : (Q. 51 to 52)

funsZk iz- 51 ls 52
,d O;fDr ds ifjokj esa mldh iRuh] nks
kknhkqnk csVs ,oa izR;sd csVs ds 5 cPps gSa]
ftuesa nks&nks yM+fd;k Hkh kkfey gSaA

A person has his wife, two married sons


each having 5 children including two
girls.

Q.51 How many female members are in


the family?
(1) 5

iz-51 ifjokj esa dqy fdruh efgyk lnL; gSa\


(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

iz-52 ifjokj esa dqy fdrus lnL; gSa\

Q.52 How many members are in the


family?
(1) 15
(2) 16
(3) 17
(4) 18
17

(1)

15

(2)

16

(3)

17

(4)

18

funsZk iz- 53 ls 56
leL;k vkdfr;ksa dh Js.kh dks mkj vkdfr;ksa
esa ls iwjk djksA

Directions : (Q. 53 to 56)


Complete the series of Problem Figures
among the Answer Figures.
Q.53 Problem Figures

iz-53 leL;k vkdfr;k


?

Answer Figures

(1)

(2)

mRrj vkdfr;k

(3)

(1)

(4)

(2)

(3)

iz-54 leL;k vkdfr;k

Q.54 Problem Figures

mRrj vkdfr;k

Answer Figures

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1)

(4)

Q.55 Problem Figures

(2)

(3)

Answer Figures

(2)

(4)

iz-55 leL;k vkdfr;k


?

(1)

(4)

mRrj vkdfr;k

(3)

(4)

(1)
18

(2)

(3)

(4)

Q.56 Problem Figures

Q.56

leL;k vkdfr;k

Answer Figures

(1)

(2)

mkj vkdfr;k

(3)

(4)

(1)

Directions : (Q. 57 to 61)

Q.57

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

funsZk iz- 57 ls 61
bu leL;kvksa esa pkj vkdfr;ksa dk ,d lewg
gSA bu vkdfr;ksa dks 1 ls 4 rd ekad fn;k
x;k gSA pkj esa ls rhu vkdfr;k fdlh izdkj
ls leku gS vkSj ,d vkdfr fHkUuA buesa tks
fHkUu gS mls Kkr djks&
iz-57

In these problems, there is a group of


four figures marked serially 1 to 4. Out of
these four figures three are similar in
some way and one is different. Find the
one which is different.

(1)

(2)

(4)

Q.58

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

iz-58

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

iz-59

Q.59

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

iz-60

Q.60

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)
19

Q.61

Q.61

(1)

(2)

O
N

(3)

(4)

(1)

(1)

45

(1) 45

(2)

46

(2) 46

(3)

47

(3) 47

(4)

48

(4) 48

Q.63.Dark is related to.........?


(1)

Day

(2)

Stars

(3)

Moon

(4)

Night

Temperature

(2)

Pressure

(3)

Communication

(4)

Reflection
Audio-visual aids

(2)

Audio aids

(3)

Visual aids

(4)

Echo sound process

Q.66. Bulb is related to?


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(2)

O
N

(3)

iz-64. eksckby Qksu dk lEcU/k gS&


(1) rki
(2) nkc
(3) lapkj
(4) ijkorZu
iz-65. Vsyhfotu dk lEcU/k gS&
(1) JO;&n; lkexzh
(2) JO; lkexzh
(3) n; lkexzh
(4) izfr ofu izf;k
iz-66. cYc dk lEcU/k gS&
(1) m"ek
(2) ofu
(3) pqEcdh; ek;e
(4) fo|qr

Q.65.Television is related to?


(1)

iz-63. va/ksjs dk lEcU/k gS&


(1) fnu
(2) rkjk x.k
(3) pUnzek
(4) jkr

Mobile phone is related to........?


(1)

(4)

iz-62. ;fn ,d iafDr esa fdlh Hkh fljs ls fxuus


ij vkidk LFkku 24 ok gS rks iafDr esa
fdrus O;fDr gS\

Q.62. If you are 24th in a row from either


side, how many persons are there
in the row?

Q.64.

Heat
Sound
Magnetic Media
Electricity
20

Q.67.

iz-67. jktiFk dk lEcU/k gS&

Highway is related to ?
(1)

Transportation

(2)

Communication

(3)

Civilization

(4)

Mobilization

(2)

ifjogu
lapkj

(3)

lH;rk

(4)

xfrkhyrk

(1)

Directions : ( Q 68 to 71)

funsZk iz-

68 ls 71

The following questions are based on


the given letter series. Answer the
questions keeping in view the given
letter series.

fuEufyf[kr izu vaxzsth o.kZekyk dh v{kj


Ja[kyk ij vk/kkfjr gSaA Ja[kyk dks ;ku esa
j[krs gq, izuksa dk mkj nhft,A

E Y C I F O H Q AT J D L N R P M G V S Z K

E Y C I F O H Q AT J D L N R P M G V S Z K

Q.68. If FG is related to IV and TZ is


related to AK then QV is related
to:-

iz-68. ;fn FG dk lEcU/k IV ls gks rFkk TZ


dk lEcU/k AK ls gks rks QV dk lEcU/k
gksxk&

(1)

OZ

(1) OZ

(2)

HS

(2) HS

(3)

HZ

(3) HZ

(4)

OS

(4) OS

Q.69. If DELHI is written as. TZJFY and


MOST is written as RIGQ. Then in
the same way PRANK will be
written as-

iz-69. ;fn DELHI dks TZJFY rFkk MOST


dks RIGQ fy[kk tkrk gks rks PRANK
dks fy[kk tk,xk&

(1)

LNHDS

(1) LNHDS

(2)

NLDHS

(2) NLDHS

(3)

NLSDH

(3) NLSDH

(4)

NLHDS

(4) NLHDS

iz-70. ;fn FT dks RS ls rFkk MZ dks FA ls


iznfkZr fd;k tkrk gks rks fdldks ML
ls iznfkZr fd;k tk,xk\

Q.70. If FT is coded as RS and MZ is


coded as FA then which will be
coded as ML?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

IQ
HC
OC
HO

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
21

IQ
HC
OC
HO

iz-71. izuokpd fpUg ds LFkku ij dkSu lk


v{kj lewg vk,xkA

Q.71. Which group of letters will come


in place of question mark?
EC, YF, IQ, ?, JM
(1)

QL

(2)

OJ

(3)

HD

(4)

TP

EC, YF, IQ, ?, JM


(1)

QL

(2)

OJ

(3)

HD

(4)

TP

Directions : ( Q 72 to 74)
The numbers/letters have been
arranged under some rule. Based on
that rule which number/letter will come
in place of question mark?

funsZk iz-

72 ls 74

vad@v{kj fdlh fu;e ds vk/kkj ij fy[ks x,


gSA mlh fu;e ds vk/kkj ij izuokpd fpUg ds
LFkku ij dkSu lk vad@v{kj vk,xk\

Q.72.

Q.72.
Y

600

380

210

90

(1)

60

(2)

600 380 210 90

75

(1)
(2)

60
75

(3)

70

(3)

70

(4)

20

(4)

20

E
?

Q.73.

Q.73.
B

18

48

180

18

48

180

(1)

100

(1)

100

(2)

120

(2)

120

(3)

96

(3)

96

(4)

90

(4)

90

22

Q.74.

Q.75.

Q.74.
L

145

122

10

17

65

145

122

10

17

65

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

How many cubes are there in the


given figure?

Q.75.

nh xbZ vkdfr esa ?kuksa dh la[;k


fdruh gS\

(1)

48

(1)

48

(2)

47

(2)

47

(3)

46

(3)

46

(4)

45

(4)

45

Directions : ( Q 76 to 77)

funsZk iz-

Figure 'x' is embedded in one of the


given four figures. Trace out the correct
alternative.

fp=k 'x' dks fn, x, vU; pkj fp=kksa esa ls fdlh


,d esa vr% LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA mfpr
fodYi NkafV,A
iz-76

Q.76

(x)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(x)

23

76 ls 77

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

iz-77

Q.77

(x)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(x)

(1)

Directions : ( Q 78 to 81)

funsZk iz-

78 ls 81

In the questions below, are given two


statement followed by the conclusions
numbered I and II. Decide which of the
given conclusions logically follows from
the two given statements disregarding
commonly known facts. Give answer(1)
if only conclusion I follows, (2) if only
conclusion II follows, (3) if either I or II
follows and (4) if neither I nor II follows.

fuEufyf[kr izuksa esa izR;sd esa nks oDrO;ksa ds


ipkr~ nks fu"d"kZ I o II fn, gSaA lkekU; Kkr
rF;ksa dk ;ku u j[kdj fn, x, nks oDrO;ksa
ij vk/kkfjr rkfdZd fu"d"kks dks fu/kkZfjr djsaA
;fn fu"d"kZ I ek=k fudys rks (1), II ek=k fudys
rks (2), I vFkok II esa ls dksbZ ,d fudys rks (3),
u I o u gh II fudys rks mkj (4) nhft,A

Q.78

iz-78 oDrO; % dqN dqflZ;k [kjxksk gSaA est


,d dqlhZ gSA

Statements: Some chairs are


rabbits. Table is a
chair.
Conclusion: I) Some rabbits are
chairs.

fu"d"kZ %

II) Table is not a


rabbit.
Q.79

(4)

est [kjxksk ugha gSA

iz-79 oDrO; % lHkh izu mkj gSaA dqN mkj


leL;k, gSaA

Conclusion: I) Some problems


are questions.

fu"d"kZ %

II) Some answers


are questions.
Q.80

(3)

I) dqN [kjxksk dqflZ;k gSA


II)

Statements: All questions are


answers. Some
answers are
problems.

(2)

I)

dqN leL;k izu gSaA

dqN mkj] izu gSaA


oDrO; % dqN twrs deht gSaA lHkh
dehtsa Vksfi;k gSaA
II)

iz-80

Statements: Some shoes are


shirts. All shirts
are caps.
Conclusion: I) Some shoes are
caps.

fu"d"kZ %

II) Some shoes are


not shirts.

24

I)

dqN twrs Vksfi;k gSaA

II)

dqN twrs deht ugha gSaA

Q.81 Statements:

iz-81 oDrO; % lHkh ikS/ks Qwy gSaA dqN Qwy


iSu gSaA

All plants are


flowers. Some
flowers are pens.

Conclusion: I) All plants are


pens.

fu"d"kZ %

II) Some plants are


pens.
In each of following questions three of
four words/numbers in alternative
series are same in any way and form a
group which one of this group does not
belong to it?

Q.83

Q.84

Q.85

(1)

23-32

(2)

lHkh ikS/ks iSu gSaA

II)

dqN ikS/ks iSu gSaA

funsZk iz- 82 ls 85
fuEufyf[kr izR;sd izu esa pkj fodYiksa esa ls
rhu fdlh izdkj ls ,d leku gSa rFkk ,d lewg
dh jpuk djrs gSaA dkSu lk ,d fodYi ml
lewg ds vUrxZr ugha vkrk gSA

Directions : ( Q 82 to 85)

Q.82

I)

Q.82

34-43

(1)
(2)

23-32
34-43

(3)

45-54

(3)

45-54

(4)

64-46

(4)

64-46

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

11

(4)

11

(1)

BCEH

(1)

BCEH

(2)

ABCE

(2)

ABCE

(3)

PQSV

(3)

PQSV

(4)

EFHK

(4)

EFHK

(1)

GEDC

(1)

GEDC

(2)

AZYX

(2)

AZYX

(3)

ONML

(3)

ONML

(4)

TSRQ

(4)

TSRQ

Q.83

Q.84

Q.85

25

Directions : ( Q 86 to 87)

funsZk iz- 86 ls 87

In each of the following questions


arrange the given words in a meaning ful
sequence and then chose the
appropriate sequence amongst the
alternatives given below in each
question.

fuEufyf[kr izR;sd izuksa esa kCnksa dks vFkZiw.kZ


e c)rk esa ltkb, rFkk izR;sd izu ds
mijkUr fn, x, fodYi ls mi;qDr mkj
NkfV,A

Q.86

iz-86

Q.87

Q.88

(a)

ukSdjh
foKkiu
vkosnu i=k
fu;qfDr

(a)

Service

(b)

Advertisement

(b)

(c)

Application from

(c)

(d)

Appointment

(d)

(1)

a, b, c, d

(1) a, b, c, d

(2)

b, a, d, c

(2) b, a, d, c

(3)

d, a, b, c

(3) d, a, b, c

(4)

b, c, d, a

(4) b, c, d, a

(a)

Dressing

(b)

Wound

(b)

(c)

Accident

(c)

(d)

Doctor

(d)

(1)

b, c, a, d

(1) b, c, a, d

(2)

c, b, a, d

(2) c, b, a, d

(3)

c, b, d, a

(3) c, b, d, a

(4)

a, b, c, d

(4) a, b, c, d

iz-87

(2)

(3)

ejge iV~Vh
pksV
nq?kZVuk
MkDVj

iz-88 dkSu lh vkdfr Hkkjr] gfj;k.kk rFkk


jksgrd dks iznfkZr djrh gS\

Which diagram represents


India, Haryana and Rohtak?

(1)

(a)

(1)

(4)

26

(2)

(3)

(4)

Q.89

Q.90

iz-89 ;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa 'old is


gold' dks FOR ls 'Gold is Pure' dks
ROT ls rFkk gold is costly dks
ROM ls iznfkZr fd;k tkrk gks rks]
Pure old gold is costly dks fdl
izdkj iznfkZr fd;k tk,xk\

In a certain language FOR


stands for 'old is gold' ROT
stands for 'Gold is Pure' and
ROM stands for 'Gold is Costly'
How is Pure old gold is costly'
be written?
(1)

TFROM

(2)

FOTRM

(3)

FTORM

(4)

TOMRF

(1) TFROM

(2)

3
3

(3)

5 /4

(4)

21 /3

FOTRM

(3)

FTORM

(4)

TOMRF

iz-90 ;fn (+) ls rkRi;Z (x)


;fn (-) ls rkRi;Z (+)
;fn (x) ls rkRi;Z ()
;fn () ls rkRi;Z (-) gks rks
9x4+2-5x103 cjkcj gS

If (+) means (x), (-) means (+), (x)


means () and () means (-) then
9x4+2-5x103 is equal to .

(1)

(2)

27

(1)

(2)

(3)

5 /4

(4)

21 /3

PART-II Hkkx-II
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST

kSf{kd {kerk ijh{k.k


Questions: 91 to 180
Physics

Physics
Q.91

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Q.92

viewing
listening
smelling
detecting reflected sound

Ice glacier always melts


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Q.93

iz-91 pexknM+ vius jkLrs esa vkus okys


vojks/kksa dk irk yxkrk gS
(1) ns[kdj
(2) lqudj
(3) xa/k dk vkHkkl djds
(4) ijkofrZr /ofu dk vkHkkl djds
iz-92 cQZ ds Xysfk;j geskk fiNyuk kq:
gksrs gSaA
(1) ijh lrg ls
(2) fupyh lrg ls
(3) lHkh lrg ls ,d lkFk
(4) chp dh lrg ls

A bat can detect its obstacle in


his path by

from upper layer


from lower layer
all around
from middle layer

iz-93 vory niZ.k ds eq[; v{k ij fcUnq


oLrq dks niZ.k ds /kzqo dh vksj 1ms ds
leku osx ls pyk;k tkrk gSA oLrq dk
izfrfcEc Hkh pyrk gSA ;g ik;k tkrk gS
fd oLrq vkSj mldk izfrfcEc /kzqo ds
60 lseh dh nwjh ij feyrs gSaA igjs esa
fn, O;k[;ku vuqlkj niZ.k dh Qksdl
nwjh gksxh

A point object is placed in the


principle axis is a concave
mirror quite far away from the
pole and moved at a constant
-1
speed of 1ms towards the pole.
Its image also moves. It is found
that the object and the image
cross each other at a distance 60
cm from the pole. From the
given detail in passage, the focal
length of the mirror is
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

-1

(1) 30 lseh

30 cm
40 cm
50 cm
60 cm

(2) 40 lseh
(3) 50 lseh
(4) 60 lseh
28

>2

>
,

(3)

>2
,

>

(1)
1

1
>2

(4)

>
,

(3)

>

>2

(2)
1

>

(2)
>

(1)

>2

>2
,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

Q.95

iz-94 ;fn nks ek/;eksa dk viorZukad ,d


leku gks rFkk izdkk dh fdj.k fdlh
,d lhek ij yEcor vkifrr gks] buesa
ls dkSu lk fodYi viorZu dks Bhd
izdkj ls nkkZrk gSA

If two media has equal refractive


index and light is incident
normally at one of the boundary,
which of the following options
shows correct form of
refraction.

>

Q.94

(4)

In the following question, a


statement of assertion (A) is
given and followed by a
corresponding statement of
reason (R) just below it. Of the
following statements, choose
the correct answer.

iz-95 fuEu izu esa ,d izu dFku (A) ds


lkFk mldk rdZ (R) mlds uhps fn;k
x;k gSA uhps fn, fodYiksa esa ls lgh
mkj NkafV,A

(A) An iron needle is attracted


to the ends of a bar magnet
but not to the middle region
of the magnet.
(R) Material making up the ends
of a bar magnet is different
from that of middle region.

dFku (A) yksgs dh lqbZ] fdlh NM+


pqEcd ds fljs ij vkdf"kZr gksrh gS]
mlds e/; Hkkx esa ughaA

(1) If both assertion and reason


are true, reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.

(1)

;fn nksuksa dFku o rdZ Bhd gks] rc


rdZ dFku dh lgh O;k[;k djrk gSA

(2) If both assertion and reason


are true, reason is not the
correct explanation of
assertion.

(2)

;fn nksuksa dFku o rdZ Bhd gks rc


rdZ dFku dh Bhd O;k[;k ugha
djrkA

(3) Assertion is true but reason is


false

(3)

dFku Bhd gS ijUrq rdZ xyr gSA

(4) Both assertion and reason are


false.

(4)

nksuksa dFku o rdZ xyr gSaA

rdZ (R) fljksa dks cukus okyk


inkFkZ] e/; {ks=k ds inkFkZ ls fHkUu gSA

29

Q.96

Q.97

(1)

Earthing

(1)

(2)

Use of fuse

(2)

(3)

Use of stabliser

(3)

(4)

Use of electric meters

(4)

For a child sitting in a swing,


which of the following
represents variation of kinetic
energy with time.
KE

KE

Hkw laidZ
;wt dk iz;ksx
LVscykbZtj dk iz;ksx
fo|qr ehVj dk

iz-97 >wys ij >wyrs ,d cPps dh xfrt mtkZ


ds le; ds lkFk ifjorZu dks fuEu esa
dkSu lk fp=k lgh fu:fir djrk gSA
KE

KE

KE

t
(3)

(4)

(4)

iz-98 uhps fn, fp=k esa /kkjk ekih dk ikB~;kad


fdruk izHkkfor gksxk ;fn cYc B ds
lkFk lekarj e esa oSlk gh cYc B
tksM+ fn;k tk,A L=kksr dk foHkokarj
,d leku j[kk tkrk gSA

How will the reading in ammeter


of a figure given below be
affected if another identical bulb
B2 is connected in parallel with
bulb B1. The voltage in the mains
is maintained at a constant
value.

Mains

(2)

KE

(1)

KE

(3)

KE

(2)

(1)

Q.98

iz-96 ;fn ge vius fo|qr midj.kksa dks


vksoj yksfMax@kkVZ lfdZV ls lqjf{kr
j[kuk pkgrs gSa] rks lqj{kk dk lcls
egRoiw.kZ mik; gS

If we want to keep our electrical


appliances safe against over
loading/short circuit, the most
important method of protection
will be.

B1

B2

Mains

(1) The reading will be reduced to


half
(2) The reading will be double of
previous one
(3) The reading will not be
affected
(4) The reading will be increased
4 times.

B2

(1)

ikB;kad vk/kk jg tk,xk

(2)

ikB;kad igys ls nksxquk gks tk,xk

(3)

ikB;kad ij dksbZ Hkh izHkko ugh


iM+sxk
ikB;kad pkj xq.kk gks tk,xkA

(4)

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B1

Q.99

Column I

Column II

A. White light
incident in
prism

Q.100

iz-99 dkWye I o dkWye II essa rF;ksa dk lgh


feyku djsaA
dkWye I
dkWye II
A. fizTe ij
P. okrkoj.k esa ikuh
fxjus okyk
ds cwanksa }kjk
osr izdkk
o.kZ&fo{ksi.k

Match the entries of column I


with that of column II.
P. dispersion by
water droplets
in atmosphere

B. Two prism
Q. white light
placed with
refracting
angle opposite
with respect to
another

B.

nks fizTe
Q. osr izdkk
ftuds
kh"kZ dks.k
,d nwljs
ds lkis{k mYVs
j[ks gksa

C. Laser light
incident on
prism

R. No dispersion

C.

D. Rainbow

S. dispersion
of light

D.

fizTe ij
R. dksbZ o.kZ&fo{ksi.k
ystj dh
ugha
fdj.k vkifrr
djus ij
bUn/zku"qk
S. id
z kk dk o.k&Z
fo{kis.k

(1)

A-P,

B-Q,

C-R, D-S

(1) A-P,

B-Q,

C-R,

D-S

(2)

A-P,

B-Q,

C-R, D-P

(2) A-P,

B-Q,

C-R,

D-P

(3)

A-P,

B-Q,

C-S, D-P

(3) A-P,

B-Q,

C-S,

D-P

(4)

A-S,

B-Q,

C-R, D-P

(4) A-S,

B-Q,

C-R,

D-P

Two ebonite rods, one A rubbed


with polythene and other B with
wool are brought near the
positively charged electroscope
one by one. The possible effect
on leaves of electroscope will be
With A

iz-100 ,cksukbZV dh nks NM+s igyh A dks


iksyhFkhu ls rFkk nwljh B dks uh
oL=k ls jxM+dj ,d /kukosfkr
fo|qrnkhZ ds lehi ek% yk;k x;kA
fo|qrnkhZ ds i=kksa ij iM+us okyk
lHkkafor izHkko gksxkA
A ds lkFk
B ds lkFk
(1) c<+uk
?kVuk
(2) c<+uk
c<+uk
(3) ?kVuk
?kVuk
(4) kwU;
kwU;

With B

(1) Increases

Decreases

(2) Increases

Increases

(3) Decreases

Decreases

(4) Zero

Zero
31

Q.101

You are given a closed metal


container with an unknown
substance. By supplying heat at
constant rate and plotting a
graph between temperature and
time, if you get a graph as
shown, then two horizontal lines
indicates

iz-101 vkidks fdlh can crZu esa vKkr oLrq


can djds fn;k tkrk gSA leku :i ls
"ek nsus ij vki rkieku o le; esa
;fn uhps fn[kk;k x;k xzkQ izkIr djrs
gks] rc xzkQ esa nks {kSfrt js[kk,a
fn[kk,axh

rkieku

Temp

le;

Time

Q.102

Q.103

(1)

Solid substance

(2)

liquid substance

(3)

gas

(4)

liquid and gas

A body can be cooled by

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Bksl oLrq
rjy oLrq
xSl
rjy o xSl

iz-102 oLrq dks B.Mk fd;k tk ldrk gSA

(1)

Conduction

(1)

pkyu }kjk

(2)

Convection

(2)

laogu }kjk

(3)

Radiation

(4)

All of the above

When 12 g of carbon is
completely burnt in sufficient
quantity of oxygen, the amount
of CO2 formed is
(1)

32 g

(2)

44 g

(3)

88 g

(4)

22 g

fofdj.k }kjk
(4) mijksDr lHkh }kjk
iz- 103 12g dkcZu dk] vkWDlhtu dh leqfpr
ek=kk esa ngu djus ij CO dh ek=kk
cusxh
(3)

32

(1)

32 g

(2)

44 g

(3)

88 g

(4)

22 g

iz- 104 ,d IykfLVd tks m"ek o fo|qr dk


dqpkyd gS] fo|qr fLop o cjruksa ds
gSaMy cukus ds dke vkrk gSA ;g
IykfLVd gks ldrk gS
(1)
ih- oh- lh-

Q. 104 A plastic which is bad conductor


of heat and electricity is used to
manufacture electrical switches
and handles of utensils. The
plastic may be
(1)

P. V. C.

(2)

Malemine

(2)

esykekbu

(3)

Polyethene

(3)

iksyhbFkhu

(4)

Bakelite

(4)

csdkykbV

iz- 105 fuEu esa ls dkSu lk bySDVksfud


foU;kl ,d /kkrq dk gks ldrk gS

Q. 105 W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g
electronic configuration can be
of a metal
(1) 2, 8, 5
(2) 2, 8, 4
(3) 2, 8, 1
(4) 2, 6
Q. 106 Reaction 2H2O2
an example of

(1)

2, 8, 5

(2)

2, 8, 4

(3)

2, 8, 1

(4)

2, 6

iz- 106 vfHkf;k 2H O


2H O
fuEu esa ls fdl dk mnkgj.k gS

2H2O + O2 is

(1) Combination reaction

(1)

la;kstu vfHkf;k

(2) Neutralization reaction

(2)

mnklhuhdj.k vfHkf;k

(3) Decomposition reaction

(3)

vi?kVu vfHkf;k

(4) Displacement reaction

(4)

foLFkkiu vfHkf;k

+ O2

iz- 107 dSfYl;e gkbMksDlkbM+ ds foy;u esa


QhuksyFksyhu lwpd dh ,d cwan
Mkyus ij foy;u dk jax gks tkrk gS

Q.107 Solution of calcium hydroxide


on adding a drop of
phenolphthalein indicator turns
(1) Pink

(1)

xqykch

(2) Red

(2)

yky

(3) Yellow

(3)

ihyk

(4) Blue

(4)

uhyk

33

iz- 108 dkcZu dk dkSu lk vij:i vokks"kd


ds :i esa iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS

Q.108 Which allotrop of carbon is used


as an adsorbent
(1) Coal

(1)

dks;yk

(2) Diamond

(2)

ghjk

(3) Graphite

(3)

xzsQkbV

(4) Charcoal

(4)

pkjdksy

iz- 109 fuEu esa ls dkSu lh /kkrq ty ls dksbZ


Hkh vfHkf;k ugha djrh

Q.109 Which of the following metal


does not react at all with water
(1) Ni

(1)

Ni

(2) Mg

(2)

Mg

(3) Zn

(3)

Zn

(4) Ca

(4)

Ca

Q.110 Oxidation process involves

Q.111

(1)

gain of electrons

(2)

Loss of electrons

(3)

Addition of hydrogen

(4)

Removal of oxygen

iz- 110 vkWDlhdj.k f;k esa gksrk gS


bySDVksu izkIr djuk
(2)
bySDVksu [kksuk
(3)
gkbMkstu dk la;ksx
(4)
vkWDlhtu dk gVkuk
iz- 111 feYd vkWQ eSfXufk;k gS
(1)
dksykbM
(2)
foy;u
(3)
lekaxh feJ.k
(4)
fuyacu
iz- 112 fuEu esa ls dkSu lk dkcZfud vEy
ugha gS
(1)
Qksjfed vEy
(2)
flfVd vEy
(3)
,Fkksuksbd vEy
(4)
dkcksZfud vEy
(1)

Milk of magnesia is
(1) Colloid
(2) True solution
(3) Homogenous mixture
(4) Suspension

Q.112 Which out of following is not an


organic acid
(1) Formic acid
(2) Citric acid
(3) Ethanoic acid
(4) Carbonic acid

34

iz-

Q.113 Match the Column


Column-1

Column-2

A.

Acidic salt

I. NaCl

B.

Basic salt

II. Na2CO3

C.

Q114

Neutral salt

113

dkWye dk feyku djsa


dkWye & 1
dkWye & 2
A. vEyh; yo.k I. NaCl
B. {kkjh; yo.k II. Na CO
C. mnklhu yo.k III. NH Cl
2

III. NH4Cl

(1) A-I,

B-III,

C-II

(1) A-I,

B-III,

C-II

(2) A-II,

B-III,

C-I

(2) A-II,

B-III,

C-I

(3) A-III,

B-II

C-I

(3) A-III,

B-II

C-I

(4) A-III,

B-I,

C-II

(4) A-III,

B-I,

C-II

Which of the following is a


Prokaryotic cell?
(1)

Spirogyra

(2)

Amoeba

(3)

Rhizopus

(4)

Escherichia Coli

Q.115 Which of the following is not a


viral disease?
(1)

Chicken Pox

(2)

Polio

(3)

Hepatitis A

(4)

Tuberculosis

iz-114

fuEu esa ls dkSu izksdSfj;ksfVd


dksfkdk gS\
(1)
Likbjksxk;jk
(2)
vehck
(3)
jkbtksil
(4)
blpjfp;k dksyh

iz-115

fuEu esa ls dkSu lh fo"kk.kq tfur


chekjh ugha gS\
(1)
pspd
(2)
iksfy;ks
(3)
fgisVkbfVl A
(4)
risfnd

iz-116

(1)

Afforestation

(2)

Less rain

(3)

Thinning of Ozone layer

Hkwfe dVko dk eq[; dkj.k gS


(1)
oujksi.k
(2)
de o"kkZ
(3)
vkstksu irZ dk iryk gksuk

(4)

Deforestation

(4)

Q.116 Main cause of soil erosion is

35

ou dVkbZ

iz-117

Q.117 Match the diseases of column A


with their causing organism in
column B
Column A

Column B

a. Measles

i.

b. Cholera

ii. Virus

c. Malaria

iii. Protozoa

Bacteria

d. Rust of wheat iv. Fungus


(1) a -iv,

b-iii,

c-i,

(2) a -ii,

b-i,

(3) a -i,
(4) a -i,

dkWye A dh chekfj;ksa dk dkWye B esa


fy[kh xbZ muds dkjd thoksa ls
feyku djsa
dkWye A
dkWye B
a. [kljk
i. thok.kq
b. dkWyjk
ii. fo"kk.kq
c. eysfj;k
iii. izksVkstksvk
d. xsagw dh jLV iv. QQwan

d-ii

(1) a -iv, b-iii, c-i,

d-ii

c-iii, d-iv

(2) a -ii,

b-i,

c-iii,

d-iv

b-iii,

c-iv, d-ii

(3) a -i,

b-iii, c-iv,

d-ii

b-ii,

c-iii, d-iv

(4) a -i,

b-ii,

d-iv

Q.118 Algin is taken from


(1)

Bacteria

(2)

Algae

(3)

Fungi

(4)

Protozoa

Q.119 The process of removing


unwanted plants from the fields
is called

iz-118

,yfxu fuEu esa ls fudkyk tkrk gSA


(1) thok.kq
(2) kSoky
(3) QQwan
(4) izksVkstksvk

iz-119

[ksr ls vokafNr ikS/kksa dks gVkus dh


izf;k dgykrh gSA

(1)

Sowing

(1)

(2)

Harvesting

(2)

(3)

Irrigation

(3)

(4)

Weeding

(4)

Bacteria

(2)

Virus

(3)

Algae

(4)

Fungi

cqvkbZ
dVkbZ
flapkbZ
[kjirokj fu;a=k.k

iz-120 fuEu esa ls fdlds }kjk gkfudkjd


fo"kSyk inkFkZ ^V;wcjD;wfyu* NksM+k
tkrk gS\
(1) thok.kq
(2) fo"kk.kq
(3) kSoky
(4) QQawn

Q.120 Which of the following releases


the toxic substance 'tuberculin'
(1)

c-iii,

36

iz-121 Qly p.k ls feh esa fdl iks"kd


dh ek=kk c<+ tkrh gS\
(1) ftad
(2) lYQj
(3) ukbVkstu
(4) dSfYk;e
iz-122 fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl fof/k }kjk
flapkbZ djus ls ikuh dk lokZf/kd
laj{k.k gksrk gS\
(1) psu iai
(2) jgV
(3) fMi la;a=k
(4) fNM+dko la;a=k
iz-123 dksfkdk esa thUl ds /kkjd dks dgk
tkrk gS
(1) dsfUdk
(2) dsUd
(3) xq.klw=k
(4) jkbckslksEl

Q.121 Which nutrient increases in soil


due to crop rotation?
(1)

Zinc

(2)

Sulphur

(3)

Nitrogen

(4)

Calcium

Q. 122 Which of the following method


of irrigation helps in maximum
conservation of water?
(1)

Chain pump

(2)

Rahat

(3)

Drip system

(4)

Sprinkler system

Q.123 The structure bearing 'genes' in


the cell are called as
(1)

Nucleolus

(2)

Nucleus

(3)

Chromosomes

(4)

Ribosomes

iz-124 dkWye A dk feyku dkWye B ls djks


dkWye A
dkWye B
i. puk
a. ;wfj;k
ii. pkoy /kku b. [kjhQ Qly
iii. moZjd
c. lkbyks
iv. HkaMkj.k
d. jch dh Qly
mi;qDr fodYi dkSu lk gSA

Q. 124 Match column A with column B


Column A

Column B

i. Gram seed

a. Urea

ii. Rice (Paddy) b. Karif crop


iii. Fertilizer

c. Silos

iv. Storage

d. Rabi crop

which is the most appropriate


combination
(1) i-a,

ii-b,

iii-c,

iv-d

(1)

i-a,

ii-b,

iii-c,

iv-d

(2) i-d,

ii-c,

iii-b,

iv-a

(2)

i-d,

ii-c,

iii-b,

iv-a

(3) i-d,

ii-b,

iii-a,

iv-c

(3)

i-d,

ii-b,

iii-a,

iv-c

(4) i-b,

ii-a,

iii-c,

iv-d

(4)

i-b,

ii-a,

iii-c,

iv-d

37

Q. 125 Out of 23 pair chromosomes in


man how many chromosomes
are responsible for sex
determination?
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 1
(4) 8

iz-125 euq"; ds 23 tksMs+ xq.klw=kksa esa ls


fdrus xq.klw=k }kjk fyax fu/kkZj.k
gksrk gS\

Q.126 Choose the rational number


which does not lie between
rational numbers 3 and 2
3
5
(1) 47
75

iz-126 dkSu lh ifjes; la[;k] ifjes;


la[;kvksa 35 rFkk 23 ds chp ugha gSA

(2)

50
75

(3)

46
75
49
75

(4)

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

2
4
1
8

(1)

47
75

(2)

50
75
46
75
49
75

(3)
(4)

Q. 127 150 is what percent of 30?

iz-127

30

dk

150

(1)

5%

(1)

5%

(2)

20%

(2)

20%

(3)

200%

(3)

200%

(4)

500%

(4)

500%

Q. 128 I n t h e f i g u r e P Q R S i s a
parallelogram, the value of y - x is

iz- 128 fp=k esa PQRS ,d lekukUrj prqHkqZt


gS\ y - x dk eku gksxk\

fdrus izfrkr gS\

14

14

2y

P
(1) 30

(1)

P
30

(2)

35

(2)

35

(3)

40

(3)

40

(4)

70

(4)

70

38

2y

iz-129 ,d lkbfdy pykus okyk m ehVj izfr


s lsdaM dh nj ls nwjh r; djrk gS] x
feuV esa og nwjh r; djsxk\

Q.129 At the rate of m meters per s


seconds, how many meters does
a cyclist travel in x minutes?
(1)
(2)

m
sx
mx
s

(1)
(2)

m
sx
mx
s

(3)

60m
sx

(3)

60m
sx

(4)

60mx
s

(4)

60mx
s

iz-130 ;fn x+5>2 rFkk x-3 <T gks rks x dk


eku fuEu fyf[kr ea fdu la[;kvksa ds
e; gksxk\
(1) -3 vkSj 10
(2) -3 vkSj 4
(3) 2 vkSj 7
(4) 3 vkSj 10

Q.130 If x+5>2 and x-3 <T, then the value


of x lie between which of the
following pair of numbers?
(1)

-3 and 10

(2)

-3 and 4

(3)

2 and 7

(4)

3 and 10

iz-131 ,d oxkZdkj niZ.k dk fod.kZ 20 bap


gS] bldk fudVre ifjeki gksxk bZpksa
esa\

Q.131 A square mirror has a diagonal


measuring 20 inches, what is the
approximate perimeter of the
mirror, (in inches)?
(1)

40

(1)

40

(2)

60

(2)

60

(3)

80

(3)

80

(4)

100

(4)

100

iz-132 ;fn fn, x, fp=k esa LCOD=80


LCBO = 20, rks LCOA dk eki gksxk\

Q.132 In the given figure if, LCOD=80


LCBO = 20, then the measure of
LCOA is
(1)

30

(2)

40

(3)

50

(4)

45

C
D

39

(1)

30

(2)

40

(3)

50

(4)

45

C
D

iz- 133 ;fn iw.kkdksa w, x, y rFkk z dk


xq.kuQy 770 gS rFkk 1 < w < x < y < z
rks w + z dk eku gksxk\

Q.133 The product of integers w, x, y


and z is 770 and if 1 < w < x < y < z
than the value of w + z is
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

13
16
18
21

Q.134 The cube root of

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
-2197
is
9261

iz-134

13
16
18
21

-2197
9261

dk ?kuewy gksxk

(1)

-23
19

(1)

-23
19

(2)

-13
21

(2)

-13
21

(3)

-13
11

(3)

-13
11

(4)

-23
11

(4)

-23
11

iz-135 ;fn leckgq f=kHkqt ds kh"kZyac dh


yackbZ 3 lseh gks rks bl f=kHkqt dk
{ks=kQy gksxk\
(1) 2 3 lseh

Q.135 If the altitude of an equilateral


triangle is 3 cm then its area is
(1)

2 3 cm2

(2)

3 cm2

(3)
(4)

(2)

3 cm2
2
3 cm2
2

(3)
(4)

Q.136 The positive integer n is divided


by 25, if n , is greater than 25,
which of the following could be
n
the value of
?
25
(1) 22

3 lseh2
3
2
3
2

lseh

lseh

iz- 136 /ku iw.kkd n dks 25 ls Hkkx fd;k x;k


n
gSA ;fn n > 25 rks 25 dk eku gksxk\
(1)

22

(2)

23

(2)

23

(3)

24

(3)

24

(4)

26

(4)

26

40

iz- 137 ;fn ,d n ?kukRed iw.kkd gS rks


n (n + 1) ( n + 2) gksxk\
(1) le dsoy rc tc n le gksxk
(2) le dsoy tc n fo"ke gksxk
(3) fo"ke tc n fo"ke gksxk
(4) 4 ls foHkkftr tc n ,d le
la[;k gksxh

Q. 137 If n is a positive integer then


n (n + 1) ( n + 2) is
(1)

Even only when n is even

(2)

Even only when n is odd

(3)

Odd whenever n is odd

(4)

Divisible by 4 whenever n is
even.

iz-138 esjh dh vk; fVe dh vk; ls 60%


vf/kd gSA ijarq fVe dh vk; tkWu dh
vk; ls 40% de gS rks tkWu dh vk; esjh
dh vk; dk fdrus izfrkr gS\

Q.138 Mary's income is 60% more than


Tim's income and Tim's income is
40% less than John's income
what percent of John's income is
Mary's income?
(1)

124%

(1)

124%

(2)

120%

(2)

120%

(3)

96%

(3)

96%

(4)

80%

(4)

80%

iz-139 fn, x, fp=k esa


eku gkssxk\

Q.139 In the fig shown, the value of v + x


+ y + z + w is

v+x+y+z+w

z
w

z
w

(1)

45

(1)

45

(2)

90

(2)

90

(3)

180

(3)

180

(4)

360

(4)

360

41

dk

iz- 140

Q.140 The Value of


11

1
1
143 x a13 91 x
a7

( (
a
a13

( (

( (
a
a11

1
77

11

1
143

( (
a
a13

1
13
a 91
x
a7

( (

1
7
a 77
a11

( (

on simplification is

dks ljyhdj.k djus ij eku gksxk

(1)

(1)

(2)

1
a

(2)

1
a

(3)

(3)

(4)

-1

(4)

-1

Q.141 Which one of the following


statements is not true?
(1)

All rhombuses are kites.

(2)

All squares are rectangles.

(3)

All trapeziums are rectangles.

(4)

Diagonals of rectangle are


equal.

Q.142

iz-141 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR;


ugha gS\
(1) lHkh le prqHkqZt irax gksrs gSaA
(2) lHkh oxZ vk;r gksrs gSaA
(3) lHkh leyac prqHkZt vk;r gksrs gSA
(4) vk;r ds fod.kZ leku gksrs gSaA

(2x + 3y)2 - (2x - 3y)2

iz-142

(2x + 3y)2 - (2x - 3y)2

is equal to
(1)

6xy

(2)

12 x y

(3)

18 x y

(4)

24 x y

leku gS

Q.143 On factoring, x + x - 272, we get

(1)

6xy

(2)

12 x y

(3)

18 x y

(4)

24 x y

iz-143 x + x - 272, ds xq.ku[kaM djus ij]


gesa izkIr gksrk gSA
2

(1)

(x - 16) (x - 17)

(1)

(x - 16) (x - 17)

(2)

(x + 16) (x - 17)

(2)

(x + 16) (x - 17)

(3)

(x - 16) (x + 17)

(3)

(x -16) (x + 17)

(4)

(x - 8) (x + 34)

(4)

(x - 8) (x + 34)

42

iz-

Q.144 The age of Ravi's father is two


third of the age of Ravi's
grandmonther and two times the
age of Ravi. The sum of the ages
of all the three is 132 years. What
is the age of Ravi (in years)?

144 jfo

ds firk th dh vk;q jfo dh nknh


dh vk;q dk nks frgkbZ gS vkSj jfo dh
vk;q dk nks xquk gSA rhuksa dh vk;q dk
;ksx 132 o"kZ gSA jfo dh vk;q o"kks esa
D;k gS\

(1)

21

(1) 21

(2)

22

(2) 22

(3)

23

(3) 23

(4)

19

(4) 19

iz-145 ,d O;fDr us 5000 #i, cSad esa tek


djk, vkSj 2 o"kZ esa 600 #i, C;kt
vftZr fd;kA mruh gh vof/k esa mlh
C;kt nj ls 8000 #i, tek djus ij
fdruk C;kt vftZr gksxk

Q.145 A man deposited a sum of ` 5000


in a bank and earned an interest
of ` 600 in 2 years How much
would a deposit of ` 8000 earn
an interest in the same period
(Rate of interest being the same)
(1)

` 960

(1) ` 960

(2)

` 900

(2) ` 900

(3)

` 1200

(3) ` 1200

(4)

` 1600

(4) ` 1600

iz-146 vgen kkg vCnkyh us Hkkjr ij


fuEu esa ls dc vke.k fd;k\

Q.146 Ahmad Shah Abdali invaded


India during
(1)

1526 - 1530

(2)

1530 - 1540

(3)

1660 - 1696

(4)

1748 - 1761

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Q.147 Treaty of Amritsar was signed


between

1526 - 1530
1530 - 1540
1660 - 1696
1748 - 1761

iz-147 verlj dh laf/k fdu ds e/; gqbZ\

(1)

Sikh and British East India


Company

(1)

(2)

Banda Bahadur and British


East India Company

(2)

(3)

Raja Ranjit Singh and British


East India Company

(3)

(4)

All of above

(4)
43

flD[k vkSj fczfVk bZLV bafM;k


dEiuh
cUnk cgknqj vkSj fczfVk bZLV
bafM;k dEiuh
jktk j.kthr flag vkSj fczfVk
bZLV bafM;k dEiuh
mijksDr lHkh

iz-148 mYek] lqYrku dh enn fuEu esa ls


fdl {ks=k esa djrs Fks\
(1) jktuSfrd ekeys
(2) lkekftd ekeys
(3) /kkfeZd ekeys

Q.148 Ulemas advised sultan in


(1)

Political matters

(2)

Social matters

(3)

Religious matters

(4)

Educational matters

iz-149

Q.149 The autobiography of Babur


Tuzuk-i-Baburi is written in
(1)

Hindi language

(2)

Turkish language

(3)

Urdu language

(4)

None of these

iz-150

Q.150 Purana Qila (old fort) of Delhi


was built by
(1)

Babur

(2)

Humayun

(3)

Sher Shah Suri

(4)

Shah Jehan

iz-151 egkjk.kk izrki fuEu esa ls fdl


DySu [kkunku ls laca/k j[krs Fks\
(1) ekjokM+
(2) pkSgku
(3) lw;Zoakh
(4) fllksfn;k
iz-152 xksaM+okuk dh fdl jkuh ds f[kykQ
vdcj us lsuk Hksth\

Q.151 Maharana Pratap belongs to


which clan:
(1)

Marwar

(2)

Chauhans

(3)

Suryavansi

(4)

Sisodiya

kSf{kf.kd ekeys
ckcj dh vkRedFkk ^rqT+ds ckcjh* fuEu
esa ls fdl Hkk"kk esa fy[kh xbZ gS\
(1) fgUnh Hkk"kk
(2) rqdhZ Hkk"kk
(3) nZw Hkk"kk
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
fnYyh esa fLFkr iqjkuk fdyk fuEu esa ls
fdl cknkkg us cuok;k\
(1) ckcj
(2) gqek;w
(3) ksjkkg lwjh
(4) kkgtgk
(4)

Q.152 W h o w a s t h e Q u e e n o f
Gondwana against whom Akbar
sent an army
(1)

Durga Vati

(1)

(2)

Chand Bibi

(2)

(3)

Dayavati

(3)

(4)

Nana Vati

(4)
44

nqxkZorh
pknchch
n;korh
ukukorh

iz-153

Q.153 Where Swami Vivekanand


established 'The Rama Krishan
Mission' in 1887?

esa ^jkek".k feku* Lokeh


foosdkuan th us dgk LFkkfir fd;k\

1887

(1)

Belur

(1)

csywj

(2)

Baranagar

(2)

cM+k uxj

(3)

Calcutta

(3)

dydkk

(4)

Kanya Kumari

(4)

dU;kdqekjh

iz-154 cksLVu Vh ikVhZ okLro esa D;k Fkh\


(1) pk; ikVhZ
(2) tUefnol ikVhZ
(3) kknh dh ikVhZ
(4) ,d foksg fojks/k

Q.154 Boston Tea Party was actually a


(1)

A tea party

(2)

A birthday party

(3)

A marriage party

(4)

A revolt

iz-155

Q. 155 In 1905 Bengal was partioned by


(1)

Lord Minto

(2)

Lord Curzon

(3)

Lord Irwin

(4)

Lord Mountbatten

Ladakh

(2)

Ludhiana

(3)

Bengal

(4)

Tibet

caxky dk foHkktu fuEu esa ls


fdlus fd;k\
(1) ykMZ feUVks
(2) ykMZ dtZu
(3) ykMZ bfoZu
(4) ykMZ ekV cSaVu

iz-156 izkphu le; esa O;kikfj;ksa dks fdl {ks=k


dh u vkdf"kZr djrh Fkh\
(1) yk[k
(2) yqf/k;kuk
(3) caxky
(4) frCcr

Q.156 Which region's wool attracted


the traders in earlier days?
(1)

1905 esa

Q. 157 In which country the game


cricket originated?

iz-157 fdsV [ksy dk mn; fdl nsk esa


gqvk\
(1) vesfjdk

(1)

America

(2)

England

(2)

bXySaM

(3)

Russia

(3)

:l

(4)

China

(4)

phu

45

iz-158 fuEu esa ls ;g dFku fdldk gS fd


^^jktuhfrd foKku] lcls cM+k foKku
gS** \
(1) IysVks
(2) vjLrq
(3) gkCl
(4) dkSfVY;
iz-159 Hkkjr dk izFke mi jk"Vifr dkSu Fkk\

Q.158 Who among the following said,


"Political Science is Master
Science"?
(1)

Ploto

(2)

Aristotle

(3)

Hobbes

(4)

Kautilya

Q.159 Who was the first vice President


of India?
(1)

Dr. S. Radhakrishnan

(2)

Dr. Zakir Hussain

(3)

C. Raj Gopalacharya

(4)

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

MkW- ,l jk/kkd".ku
(2) MkW- tkfdj gqlSu
(3) lh- jktxksikykpk;Z
(4) MkW- ch- vkj- vEcsMdj
la;qDr jk"V fnol fdl fnu euk;k
tkrk gS\
(1) 20 vDVwcj
(2) 24 vDVwcj
(3) 10 fnlEcj
(4) 1 uoEcj
nkl dsfiVy uked iqLrd fdlus
fy[kh\
(1) ,e- ds- xk/kh
(2) iafMr tokgj yky usg:
(3) dkyZ ekDlZ
(4) tku jlfdu
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku lgh ugha gS\
(1)

iz-160

Q.160 Which day is celebrated as UN


Day?
(1) 20th October
(2) 24th October
(3) 10th December
(4) Ist November

iz-161

Q.161 Who is the author of 'Das


Capital'?
(1) M. K. Gandhi
(2) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru
(3) Karl Marx
(4) John Ruskin

iz-162

Q.162 W h i c h S t a t e m e n t o f t h e
following is not correct?
(1) India is Republic

(1)

(2) India is secular State

(2)

(3) India is having Presidential


form of Government

(3)

(4) India has written constitution

(4)

46

Hkkjr ,d x.krU=k gSA


Hkkjr ,d /keZfujis{k jkT; gSA
Hkkjr esa v;k{kkRed ljdkj gSA
Hkkjr dk lafo/kku fyf[kr gSA

iz-163 ^jkT;ksa dk lewg* kCn fdl nsk ls


fy;k x;k gS \

Q.163 The Word 'Union of State' is


taken from Which Country?
(2) Britain

(1)

fczVsu

(2) Ireland

(2)

vk;j ySaM

(3) Canada

(3)

dukMk

(4) Japan

(4)

tkiku

iz-164 fdl lafo/kku lakks/ku }kjk efgykvksa


dks xzkeh.k Lrj ij LFkkuh; laLFkkvksa esa
33% vkj{k.k fn;k x;k\

Q.164 By Which Amendment of the


constitution women are given
33% Reservation in Local bodies
at rural level?
(1) 73th

(1)

73oka

(2) 80th

(2)

80oka

(3) 49th

(3)

49oka

(4) 48th

(4)

48oka

iz-165 vUrjk"Vh; U;k;ky; dk eq[;ky;


dgk gS\

Q.165 Where is H.Q. of International


Court of Justice?
(1) Genevo

(1)

ftusok

(2) Washington

(2)

okfkaxVu

(3) Hague

(3)

gsx

(4) Tokyo

(4)

iz-166

Q.166 Which of the following


statement is correct?
(1) G. K. Gokhale was political
Guru of M.K. Gandhi

VksD;ks
fuEu esa dkSu lk dFku lgh gS\
(1)

(2) Tilak was liberal leader

(2)

(3) Jinha was founder of muslim


league

(3)

(4) Non-cooperation movement


was started in 1930 by M.K.
Gandhi

(4)

47

xksiky d".k xks[kys xk/khth ds


jktuhfrd xq# FksA
fryd mnkjoknh usrk FksA
ftUgk eq l fye yks x ds
laLFkkid FksA
xk/khth us vlg;ksx vkUnksyu
1930 esa izkjEHk fd;kA

iz-167 fdl lafo/kku lakks/ku }kjk lEifk dk


ekSfyd vf/kdkj lekIr fd;k x;k\
(1) 42 ok lalks/ku
(2) 44 ok lalks/ku
(3) 52 ok lalks/ku
(4) 61 ok lalks/ku
iz-168 mM+hlk esa fdl jktuhfrd ny dk
kklu gS\
(1) dkaxzsl ikVhZ
(2) chtq turk ny
(3) jk"Vh; turk ny
(4) ch ts ih

Q.167 By which Amendment


Fundamental Right of Property
was abolished?
(1) 42nd Amendment
(2) 44th Amendment
(3) 52 Amendment
(4) 61 Amendment
Q.168 Which Party is ruling in Orissa?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Congress Party
Biju Janata Dal
Rastriya Janata Dal
BJP

iz-169 gfj;k.kk fo/kku lHkk dk v;{k dkSu


gS\
(1) MkW- vjfoUn kekZ
(2) dqynhi kekZ
(3) ijethr flag
(4) tkfdj gqlSu

Q.169 Who is speaker of Haryana


Assembly?
(1) Dr. Arvind Sharma
(2) Kuldeep Sharma
(3) Paramjeet Singh
(4) Zakir Hussian

iz-170 fuEu ;qXeksa dk feyku dhft,%


d- leqh ygjksa (i) eksjsu
}kjk fufeZr
vkdfr
[k- fge }kjk fufeZr (ii) N=kd kSy
vkdfr
x- ok;q }kjk fufeZr (iii) rVcU/k
vkdfr
?k- unh }kjk fufeZr (iv) vkdZ egjkc
vkdfr
d
[k
x
?k

Q.170 Match the Following:


A. Feature made (i) Morine
by sea waves
B. Feature made (ii)Mushroom
by glacier
Rock
C. Feature made (iii) Levees
by winds
D. Feature made (iv) Arch
by river
A

(1)

iii

iv

ii

(2)

ii

iii

iv

(3)

ii

iii

(4)

iv

ii

(1)

iii

iv

ii

(2)

ii

iii

iv

iv

(3)

ii

iii

iv

iii

(4)

iv

ii

iii

48

iz-171 yk[k dk izeq[k kgj ^ysg* fdl


unh ij fLFkr gS \
(1) psukc
(2) >sye
(3) jkoh
(4) flU/kq
iz-172 fu{kkyu izf;k ls fdl feh dk
fuekZ.k gksrk gS\
(1) ySVjkbZV feh
(2) cyqbZ feh
(3) ioZrh; feh
(4) yky feh
iz-173 fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa esa ls ,d dFku
^isz;jht* ds ckjs esa lR; ugha gS%

Q.171 The famous town Leh of Ladakh


is situated on which river?
(1)

Chenab

(2)

Jhelam

(3)

Ravi

(4)

Indus

Q.172 Which type of soil is formed by


leaching process?
(1)

Laterite soil

(2)

Sandy soil

(3)

Mountain soil

(4)

Red soil

Q.173 Which one of the following


statements is not correct about
'Prairies'.
(1) It is actually 'Sea of grass'.

(1)

(2) A local wind 'chinook' blows


here.

(2)

(3) It is known as 'Granaries of


world'.

(3)

(4) It is situated in 'North Africa'.

(4)

;g okLro esa ^?kkl dk leq* gSA


LFkkuh; gok ^fpuwd* ;gk cgrh
gSA
bls ^lalkj dk /kkU;kxkj* dgrs
gSaA
;g ^mkjh vhdk* esa fLFkr gSA

iz-174 fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa dks if<+,A


v- euq"; vius i;kZoj.k dk :i
cny nsrk gSA
c- ikS/ks] ikq vkSj euq"; vkil esa
,d nwljs ij fuHkZj gSA
(1) nksuksa ^v* vkSj ^c* nksuksa
iw.kZ:i ls lR; gSaA
(2) nksuksa ^v* vkSj ^c* nksuksa
iw.kZ:i ls vlR; gSaA
(3) ^v* vlR; gS vkSj ^c* lR;
gSA
(4) ^v* lR; gS vkSj ^c* vlR;
gSA

Q.174 Read the following statements.


A. Man modifies his
environment.
B. Plants, animals and human
beings are interdependent.
(1) Both 'A' and 'B' are true.
(2) Both 'A' and 'B' are false.
(3) 'A' is false and 'B' is true.
(4) 'A' is true and 'B' is false.

49

iz-175 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR;


ugha gS\
(1) lerki e.My esa gh vkstksu xSl
dh ijr gSA
(2) vk;ue.My m".ke.My dk gh
Hkkx gSA
(3) lHkh ekSle laca/kh ?kVuk,a
{kksHke.My esa gh ?kfVr gksrh
gSA
(4) e/;e.My] ok;qe.My dh pkSFkh
ijr gSA

Q. 175 Which of the following


statements is not correct.
(1) Stratosphere contains a layer
of Ozone gas.
(2) Ionosphere is a part of
thermosphere.
(3) All weather phenomena
occurs in Troposphere.
(4) Mesosphere is the fourth layer
of the atmosphere.

iz-176 fuEufyf[kr ;qXeksa dk feyku dhft,%


v- lqukeh ,d
(i) Tokj HkkVk
tkikuh kCn gS
ftldk vFkZ gS ---

Q.176 Match the following:


A. Tsunami is a
Japanese
word that
mean ...

(i) Tide

B. Periodic rise
and fall of
ocean

(ii) Harbour
Waves

C. Streams of
water moving
constantly on
the surface
of water in
definite path
D. Generally it
originate near
the equator

(iii) warm
current

c- leqh ikuh dk (ii) gkjcj ygj


fu;r dky esa
p<+ko vkSj
mrjko
l- leqh lrg
(iii) xeZ /kkjk
ij ,d fufpr
iFk ij ikuh dk
yxkrkj cguk
n- lk/kkj.kr% bldk
Hkwe/; js[kk ds
utnhd fuekZ.k
gksrk gS

(iv) Ocean
current

(iv)

leqh /kkjk

(1)

v-i,

c-ii,

l-iii, n-iv

D-iii

(2)

v-ii, c-i,

l-iv, n-iii

(3) A-iv, B-iii, C-ii,

D-i

(3)

v-iv, c-iii, l-ii, n-i

(4) A-iii, B-ii, C-iv,

D-i

(4)

v-iii, c-ii,

(1) A-i,

B-ii, C-iii,

(2) A-ii, B-i,

C-iv,

D-iv

50

l-iv, n-i

iz-177 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh fLFkfr esa


^y?kq Tokj HkkVk* mRiUu gksrk gS\

Q. 177 In which of the following


situations does the neap tide
occur?
(1) When sun, moon and earth
are sequentially in one line.

(1)

tc lw;Z] pUek ,oa iFoh


vuqe ls ,d js[kk esa gksrs gSaA

(2) When sun, earth and moon


are sequentially in one line.

(2)

tc lw;Z] iFoh ,oa pUek


vuqe ls ,d js[kk esa gksrs gSaA

(3) When the moon is in its first


and last quarter.

(3)

tc pUek vius izFke ,oa


vfUre i{k ds prqFkkk esa
gksrk gSA

(4) When the earth, sun and moon


are sequentially in one line.

(4)

tc iFoh] lw;Z rFkk pUek


vuqe ls ,d js[kk esa gksrs gSaA

iz-178

Q. 178
5

Five neighbouring countries and


Indian states have been marked
on the map as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and
name as A-Punjab, B-Himachal
Pradesh, C-Tibet, D-Pakistan
and E-China.

ikp iM+kslh nsk vkSj Hkkjrh; jkT;


uDks ij fpfUgr fd, x, gSa rFkk mUgsa
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ls nkkZ;k x;k gSA buds
uke gSa & v&iatkc] c&fgekpy iznsk]
l&frCcr] n&ikfdLrku vkSj p&phuA

(1)

1-B, 2-D, 3-E, 4-A, 5-C

(1)

1-c, 2-n, 3-p, 4-v, 5-l

(2)

1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D, 5-E

(2)

1-v, 2-c, 3-l, 4-n, 5-p

(3)

1-C, 2-A, 3-D, 4-B, 5-E

(3)

1-l, 2-v, 3-n, 4-c, 5-p

(4)

1-E, 2-D, 3-C, 4-A, 5-B

(4)

1-p, 2-n, 3-l, 4-v, 5-c

51

iz-179 ,LVsjk;Ml xzfgdk fdu xzgksa ds


e/; ik;s tkrs gSa\

Q.179 Asteroids are found between the


orbit of :
(1)

Saturn and Jupiter

(1)

(2)

Mars and Jupiter

(2)

(3)

Earth and Mars

(3)

(4)

Mars and Venus

(4)

kfu vkSj cgLifr


eaxy vksj cgLifr
iFoh vkSj eaxy
eaxy vkSj kq

iz-180 mkj vesfjdk egk}hi


vesfjdk ls tqM+k gqvk gS%

Q.180 The continent of North America


is linked to South America by:
(1)

Strait

(2)

Canal

(3)

Mountain

(3)

(4)

Isthums

(4)

(1)
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Rough Work

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