KDC SSC Pre-074
KDC SSC Pre-074
KDC SSC Pre-074
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5 sin2 + 2 cos2 + dk eku Kkr djsaA (A)
37
(B)
35
1 tan2
(A) 5 (B) 7 37 35
(C) 8 (D) 15 (C) (D)
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71. The area of a circle is half when its radius 73. If the total income of the family is ` 50,000,
is decreased by n. Find its radius. then the amount spent on Rent and Food
,d o`Ùk dk {ks=kiQy vk/k gks tkrk gS tc bldh
n f=kT;k together is:
de dj nh tkrh gSA mldh f=kT;k Kkr djsaA ;fn ifjokj dh dqy vk; ` 50,000 gS] rks fdjk;k vkSj
2n 4 Hkkstu ij dqy [kpZ dh xbZ jkf'k gS&
(A) (B) (A) ` 17,250
2 –1 7
(B) ` 14,750
4n 2n (C) ` 11,250
(C) (D) (D) ` 29,500
2 –1 4 –1
72. Area of two similar triangles are 196 cm2 74. What is the ratio of the expenses on
and 256 cm2 respectively. If shortest side of Education to the expenses on Food?
the smaller triangle is 7 cm, find the f'k{kk ij fd, x;s O;; dk Hkkstu ij fd, x;s O;; ls D;k
shortest side of the larger triangle. vuqikr gS\
nks le:i f=kHkqtksa ds {ks=kiQy
196 oxZ
Øe'k%lseh rFkk (A) 1 : 3
256 oxZ lseh gSA ;fn NksVs f=kHkqt dh lcls NksVh (B)Hkqtk
3:1
7 lseh- dh gS] rks cM+s f=kHkqt dh lcls NksVh Hkqtk(C)
Kkr3djsaA
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(A) 14 cm/lseh- (D) 5 :3
(B) 16 cm/lseh- 75. Expenditure on Rent is approximately what
(C) 8 cm/lseh- percent of expenditure on Fuel?
(D) 10 cm/lseh- fdjk;s ij O;;] bZa/u ij O;; dk yxHkx fdruk izfr'kr gS\
Direction (73-75) : The pie chart given below (A) 135%
shows the spendings of a family on various (B) 156%
heads during a month. Study the graph and (C) 167%
answer the following questions. (D) 172%
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(73-75) : uhps fn;k x;k ikbZ pkVZ ,d ifjokj ds
fofHkUu enksa ij ,d eghus esa gq, [kpZ dks n'kkZrk gSA xzkiQ dk
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Direction : In Question nos. 76 to 78 some part Directions : In question nos. 84 to 85, choose
of the sentences have errors and some are the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
correct. Find out which part of a sentence has 84. INCARCERATE
an error and blacken the oval [ ]
(A) release
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B),
(B) impound
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the
(C) imprison
oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet.
(D) detain
76. Mohan as well as (A)/ his sons and daughters
(B)/ like to curry favour with the boss and 85. BLANDISH
his family members. (C)/ No error (D) (A) wheedle
77. The number of people (A)/ who own personal (B) cajole
computer are (B)/ increasing every year. (C) discourage
(C)/ No error (D) (D) entice
78. The Supreme Court said that the election Directions : In question nos. 86, four words are
(A)/ Commission could enquire into given in each question, out of which only one
complaints of (B)/ paid news against a word is spelt correctly/wrongly out of them.
political leader if the expenditure incurred Find the word spelt correct/wrong and mark
on it is not disclosed. (C)/ No error (D) your answer in the Answer Sheet.
Directions : In Question nos. 79 to 81,
86. (A) Consignment
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with (B) Entreperneur
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are (C) Invincible
suggested for each question. Choose the correct (D) Bureaucrats
alternative out of the four and indicate it by Direction : In Question nos. 87 to 89, four
blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the
alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase in
Answer Sheet.
bold in bel ow sent ences. Choose the
79. Some experts believe that we must change
alternative which best expresses the meaning
our criminal codes to ______ to new concepts
of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer
of punishment.
(A) confirm (B) conform Sheet.
(C) perform (D) incur 87. Deepak did not care for his family; he wanted
80. The Delhi Police set the _____ to arrest the to gather roses only.
criminal. (A) to save money miserly
(A) bait (B) conspiracy (B) to paint a rosy picture of the past
(C) bet (D) protocol (C) to seek all enjoyments of life
81. It is not always that a work of non-fiction, (D) to obtain fame by hard work
_____ the title and topic be, goes into a 88. Raman is a close-fisted person when it
second print within a year of its publication. comes to investment.
(A) however current and relevant (A) A powerful person
(B) moreover current and relevant
(B) A miser
(C) howsoever
(C) A close friend
(D) notwithstanding anything in
(D) A cowardly person
Directions : In question nos. 82 to 83, out of
the four alternatives, choose the one which best 89. Suddenly the balloon goes up in the middle
expresses the meaning of the given word. of the conversation.
82. INNATE (A) the situation turns unpleasant or
(A) inborn (B) acquired serious
(C) mutated (D) prenatal (B) a sudden shift in the topic of
83. PURLOIN conversation
(A) steal (B) demand (C) the conversation takes a lighter note
(C) request (D) like a lion (D) an abrupt silence takes place
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Direction: In Question nos. 90 to 92, a Direction (Q. No- 96 - 100) : In these question
sentence/ a part of the sentence is italicised you have two brief passages with six questions
in underlined. Below are given alternatives to following the passage. Read the passage
the italicised part at (A), (B), (C) which may carefully and choose the best answer to each
question out of the four alternatives.
improve the sentence. Choose the correct
alternative. In case no improvement is needed Passage – 1
your answer is (D). Mark your answer in the A man may usually be known by the book she
Answer Sheet. reads as well as by the company he keeps, for
there is a companionship of books as well as of
90. Unless she does not work day and night with
men and one should always live in the best
interest, her work will remain incomplete. company whether it be of books or of men. A good
(A) Unless she works day and night book may be among the best of friends. It is the
interestingly same today that it always was and it will never
(B) Unless she does not work day or night change. It is the most patient and cheerful of
from interest companions. It does not turn its back upon us in
(C) Unless she works day and night with times of adversity or distress. It always receives
interest us with the same kindness, arousing and
(D) No improvement interesting us in youth, comforting and consoling
91. We could scarcely hear what he said, could us in age.
we? 96. According to the passage, "A man may be
known by the books he reads", because
(A) couldn't we?
(A) his reading habit shows that he is a
(B) can we? scholar.
(C) shouldn't we? (B) the books he reads affects his thinking
(D) No improvement and character.
92. What does irritate me most is not this opinion, (C) books provide him a lot of information.
but the absurd logic behind it. (D) his selection of books generally reveals
(A) most irritating me his temperament and character.
(B) irritates me the most 97. Which of the following statements is not
(C) irritating me the most true?
(D) No improvement (A) Good books and good men provide good
company.
Direction : In Question nos. 93 to 95, in the
(B) A good book never betrays us.
following question, out of the four alternatives, (C) Sometimes we may have to be patient
choose the one which can be substituted for with a book as it may bore us.
the given sentence. (D) A good book serves as a permanent
93. People of no fixed abode friend.
(A) Barbarians 98. The statement "A good book may be among
(B) Nomads the best of friends" means
(C) Vagabonds (A) a good book is the worst enemy.
(D) Travelers (B) books may be good friends, but not
better than good men.
94. Code of diplomatic etiquette and precedence
(C) a good book can be included among the
(A) Formality
best friends of mankind.
(B) Statesmanship
(D) Our friends read the same good books.
(C) Protocol
99. Which one of the following would be the most
(D) Hierarchy suitable title for the passage?
95. That which makes it difficult to recognise (A) Books show the reader's character
the presence or real nature of something (B) Books as man's abiding friends
(A) Camouflage (C) Books are useful for our youth
(B) Transparent (D) Importance of books in old age
(C) Infallible 100. A book is a/an
(D) Image (A) adversary (B) critic
(C) companion (D) burden
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