FCI AGM Question Paper 2015
FCI AGM Question Paper 2015
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Question Booklet No. :–
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IMPORTANT:– Read the following instructions carefully. Do egRoiw.kZ%& fuEufyf[kr funsZ'k /;kuiwoZd i<+saA vius ç”uksa ds mÙkj
not mark answers on the question booklet, otherwise you may ç”u&iqfLrdk esa u yxk,a vU;Fkk p;u çfØ;k ls vkidh ik=rk
be debarred from the selection process. oafpr dj nh tk;sxhA
1. Question paper is bilingual (Hindi/English). In case of any variation in Hindi ç”u i= f}Hkk’kh; ¼fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth½ esa gSA fgUnh laLdj.k esa fdlh Hkh
version, English version will be taken as final for evaluation purposes. fHkérk gksus ij ewY;kadu ds fy, vaxtsz h laLdj.k dks vfUre ekuk tk;sxkA
2. Before commencing to answer, check that the Question Booklet has viuk mÙkj fy[kuk çkjEHk djus ls igys viuh ç'u iqfLrdk dh
all the 250 questions and there is no misprinting, overprinting and/or Hkyh&Hkk¡fr tk¡p dj ys]a ns[k ysa fd blesa 250 ç'u gSa vkSj blesa fçafVax
any other shortcoming in it. If there is any shortcoming, intimate the laca/kh vFkok vU; fdLe dh dksbZ deh ugha gSA ;fn fdlh çdkj dh dksbZ
same to your room invigilator and have it changed. No complaint in deh gks rks i;Zo{s kd dks lwfpr djsa rFkk iqfLrdk cny ysAa bl lanHkZ esa
this regard shall be entertained at any later stage. fdlh Hkh çdkj dh dksbZ f'kdk;r ij ckn esa dksbZ fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA
3. Ensure that your admit card and OMR sheet is signed by you lqfuf”pr djsa fd vkids ços”k&i= ,oa vks-,e-vkj “khV dks vkids }kjk
and the invigilator. If the same is not signed, your candidature ,oa d{k fujh{kd ds }kjk gLrk{kj fd;k x;k gSA ;fn gLrk{kj ugha
is liable to be rejected. fd;k@djok;k x;k gS rks ik=rk fujLr gks tk;sxhA
4. No Mark will be awarded or deducted for not attempting a question. vuqÙkfjr ç”uksa ds fy, u rks dksbZ vad fn;k tk,xk vkSj u gh dkVk
Darken ONLY ONE OVAL for each answer. If you darken more than tk,xkA çR;sd mÙkj ds fy, dsoy ,d vksoy dks dkyk djsaA ;fn vki
one oval or any stray mark is found on more than one oval, your ,d ls T;knk vksoy dkyk djrs gSa ;k ,d ls T;knk vksoy ij dksbZ LVªs
answer will be treated as Wrong Answer even if one of the given ekDZl feyrk gS rks vkidk mÙkj xyr ekuk tk;sxk ;|fi fn;s x, mÙkj
answer happens to be correct and there will be same Negative esa ls dksbZ lgh gks rks Hkh ,oa ml ç”u ij _.kkRed vadu fd;k tk;sxk
marking as stated above. Candidates are, therefore, advised to tSlk fd Åij of.kZr fd;k x;k gSA vr% ç”uksa ds mÙkj nsrs le; bu
keep this in mind while answering the questions. ckrksa dks /;ku esa j[ksaA
5. This is an objective type test in which each objective question is ;g ,d oLrqijd fdLe dh ijh{kk gS ftlesa çR;sd ç'u ds uhps Øekad
followed by four responses serialled (1) to (4). Your task is to (1) ls (4) rd pkj çLrkfor mÙkj fn;s gSaA vkids fopkj esa tks Hkh
choose the correct/best response and mark your response in the
OMR Answer Sheet only as per the instructions given and NOT
mÙkj lgh@loZJs"B gS mldks vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj i= esa fn;s funsZ'k ds
in the Question Booklet. vuqlkj fpfUgr dhft,A vius mÙkj ç'u iqfLrdk esa u yxk,A
6. Use Black Ball Point Pen for all your work on the OMR Answer Sheet. vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij lHkh dk;ks± ds fy, dkys ckWy Iokb±V isu
The ovals on the OMR Answer Sheet are to be completely filled by ls fy[ksaA vks-,e-vkj mÙkj if=dk ij vksoy dks iw.kZ :i ls dsoy dkys
Black Ball Point Pen only. ANSWERS ONCE GIVEN CAN NOT BE ckWy Iokb±V isu ls HkjsaA ,d ckj fn, x, mÙkj dks cnyk ugha tk
CHANGED. Cutting/overwriting the answers are not allowed. ldrkA mÙkj dh dfVax ,oa vksojjkbZfVax dh vuqefr ugha gSA
7. Use of Calculators, Slide rules, Mobiles, calculator watches or any dsYdqysVj] LykbM:y] eksckbZy] dsYdqysVj ?kfM+;k¡ ;k bl çdkj dh dksbZ
such devices and any other study/reference material is NOT allowed Hkh ;qfä ,oa fdlh Hkh v/;;u@lanHkZ lkexzh vkfn dk ç;ksx ijh{kk d{k
inside the examination hall. esa oftZr gSA
8. Rough Work is to be done in the blank space provided in the jQ+ dk;Z iqfLrdk esa fdlh Hkh [kkyh LFkku esa fd;k tkuk pkfg,] vks-,e-
Question Booklet, not on the OMR Answer Sheet. No other paper vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij dksbZ Hkh jQ+ dk;Z u djsaA fdlh vU; dkx+t ij
will be allowed/provided for rough work. bls djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA
9. Handover the OMR Answer Sheet to the invigilator on completion of ijh{kk dh lekfIr ds i'pkr~ mÙkj&if=dk i;Zos{kd dks lkSai nsaA OMR
the test. OMR Answer Sheet outside the examination room. Doing mÙkj if=dk dks ijh{kk d{k ls ckgj ys tkuk oftZr gS ,slk djuk
so is a punishable offence. nUMuh; vijk/k gSA
1. Major portion of these islands belong to them as a part 1. bu }hiksa dk o`gn fgLlk ,sfrgkfld ?kVukvksa ds fgLls ds :i esa buls
of historical events and area defined by Nine dash line. lEcfU/kr gS ,oa ;g {ks= ukbZu MS”k ykbZu ¼Nine dash line½ }kjk
Which country claims this? ifjHkkf’kr gSA dkSu&lk ns”k bl ij nkok djrk gS\
(1) USA (2) India (1) ;w-,l-,- (2) Hkkjr
(3) China (4) Russia (3) phu (4) :l
2. Recently Bidhya Devi Bhandari’s name was in news. 2. gky gh esa fc/;k nsoh HkaMkjh dk uke lekpkjksa esa FkkA og dkSu gS\
Who is she? (1) usiky dh çFke efgyk jk’Vªifr
(1) First female President of Nepal (2) usiky dh çFke efgyk ç/kkuea=h
(2) First female Prime Minister of Nepal (3) usiky dh çFke efgyk mi&jk’Vªifr
(3) First female Vice President of Nepal (4) usiky dh çFke efgyk eq[; U;k;k/kh”k
(4) First female chief Justice of Nepal
3. E-Sahyog is a pilot project recently launched by? 3. bZ≶ksx ,d ekxZn”kÊ ifj;kstuk gS tks vHkh gky gh esa fdlds }kjk
(1) Education Department of Government of India
“kq: dh xbZ\
(2) Income tax Department (1) Hkkjr ljdkj dk f”k{kk foHkkx
(3) Prime Minister office for clean India (2) vk;dj foHkkx
(4) Ministry of commerce (3) LoPN Hkkjr ds fy;s ç/kkuea=h dk;kZy;
(4) okf.kT; ea=ky;
4. Recently Government of India has constituted a 4. gky gh esa Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk U;k;k/kh”k vkj-oh- bZ”oj dh v/;{krk
committee under the chairmanship of Justice R.V. esa ,d lfefr dk xBu fdl ekeys dks ns[kus ds fy;s fd;k x;k\
Easwar to look into? (1) eky rFkk lsokdj ds fØ;kUo;u dks ns[kus ds fy;s
(1) To look into the implementation of goods & service tax (2) “kkjhfjd :i ls fodyk¡x O;fä;ksa ds ekeys dks ns[kus ds fy;s
(2) To look into the affairs of Physically challenged person (3) uhfr vk;ksx ds ekeys dks ns[kus ds fy;s
(3) To look into the affairs of Niti Aaayog (4) vk;dj ds çko/kkuksa ds ljyhdj.k ds fy;s
(4) The simplification of provisions of Income Tax Act
7. One of the following is not a winner of Confucius 7. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ,d phu dk du¶;wfl;l “kkfUr iqjLdkj
Peace Prize of China? fotsrk ugha gS\
(1) Robert Mugabe (2) Vladimir Putin (1) jkWcVZ ewxkcs (2) Cykfnfej iqfru
(3) Tony Abbot (4) Fidel Castro (3) VkWuh ,scV (4) QkbZMsy dsLVªks
8. World Food Day 2015 observed on: 8. fo”o [kk| fnol 2015 fdl fnu euk;k x;k\
th
(1) 16 October th
(2) 18 October (1) 16 vDVwcj (2) 18 vDVwcj
(3) 20th October nd
(4) 22 October (3) 20 vDVwcj (4) 22 vDVwcj
9. Indradhanush Mission has been launched recently in 9. vxLr] 2015 esa la?k ljdkj }kjk fdldh dk;Z ç.kkyh dks lq/kkjus ds
August, 2015 by Union Government to revamp fy;s bUæ/kuq’k fe”ku “kq: fd;k x;k gS%
functioning of: (1) :X.k lkoZtfud {ks= ds m|+e
(1) Sick Public Sector Enterprises (2) lkoZtfud {ks= ds cSad
(2) Public Sector Banks (3) ljdkjh LokLF; {ks=
(3) Government Health Sector (4) ljdkjh ukSdj”kkgh
(4) Government Bureaucracy
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10. Which film has been selected as India’s official entry 10. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl fQYe dks 88osa vdkneh iqjLdkj 2016 ds fy;s
to the best foreign language category of the 88th ¼tks vkWLdj ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gS½ loZJ’s B fons”kh Hkk’kk dh Js.kh
Academy Awards 2016 (Popularly known as Oscars) fQYe ds :i esa Hkkjr ds rjQ ls “kkldh; rkSj ij p;u fd;k x;k%
(1) Shwaas (2) Harish Chandrachi Factory (1) “kokl (2) gjh”k pUækph QSDVjh
(3) Court (4) None of these (3) dksVZ (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
11. Who was recently sworn in as Australia’s new Prime 11. vHkh gky gh esa fdls vkWLVsªfy;k ds u;s ç/kkuea=h ds :i esa “kiFk
Minister? fnyk;k x;k\
(1) Julia Gillard (2) Kevin Rudd (1) twfy;k fxykMZ (2) dsfou jM
(3) Tony Abbot (4) Malcom Turnbull (3) Vksuh vcksV (4) eSYde VuZcqy
12. Gandhi Peace Prize 2014 conferred on: 12. xk¡/kh “kkfUr iqjLdkj 2014 ls fdls uoktk x;k%
(1) Baba Amte (2) Grameen Bank (1) ckck vkEVs (2) xzkeh.k cSad
(3) Nelson Mandela (4) ISRO (3) usYlu eUMsyk (4) bZljks
13. 2022 Common Wealth Games will be hosted by: 13. 2022 dkWeu osYFk xsEl dh estckuh fdlds }kjk dh tk;sxh%
(1) Durban (2) Gold Coast (1) Mjcu (2) xksYM dksLV
(3) Victoria (4) Kingston (3) foDVksfj;k (4) fdaXlVu
14. Identify the odd one out (refer to National Sports 14. fo’ke dks igpkusa ¼2014–15 ds jk’Vªh; [ksy iqjLdkj dk lanHkZ ysa½%
Awards for 2014–15): (1) gjca”k flag (2) lanhi dqekj
(1) Harbans Singh (2) Sandeep Kumar (3) vuwi flag (4) uoy flag
(3) Anoop Singh (4) Naval Singh
15. Who has been recently appointed as a new goodwill 15. la;qä jk’Vª fpYMªu QaM ds u;s xqMfoy ,EcsLMj ds :i esa vHkh gky
Ambassador of the United Nations Children fund? gh esa fdls fu;qä fd;k x;k\
(1) Sania Mirza (2) Saina Nehwal (1) lkfu;k fet+kZ (2) lk;uk usgoky
(3) Navak Djokovic (4) Sachin Tendulkar (3) uksod tksdksfod (4) lfpu rsUnqydj
17. Which has become the first airport of the world to fully 17. lEiw.kZr% lkS;Z ÅtkZ ij çpkfyr gksus okyk fo”o dk igyk ,;jiksVZ
operate on solar power? dkSu&lk gS\
(1) Jaipur International Airport (1) t;iqj vUrjkZ’Vªh; ,;jiksVZ
(2) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel International Airport (2) ljnkj oYyHk HkkbZ iVsy vUrjkZ’Vªh; ,;jiksVZ
(3) Cochin International Airport Ltd. (3) dksfPp vUrjkZ’Vªh; ,;jiksVZ fyfeVsM
(4) Raja Bhoj International Airport (4) jktk Hkkst vUrjkZ’Vªh; ,;jiksVZ
18. Which is the first country in the world to receive funds 18. dkSu&lk ns”k fo”o dk igyk ,slk ns”k gS tks rsth ls c<+rs gq, lkS;Z
from United Nations for its fast growing solar home x`g ra= ds fy;s la;qä jk’Vª ls fuf/k çkIr dj jgk gS\
systems? (1) Hkkjr (2) usiky
(1) India (2) Nepal (3) ckaXykns”k (4) ikfdLrku
(3) Bangladesh (4) Pakistan
19. ‘Smart Vault’ first of its kind fully automated digital 19. ^LekVZ okWYV* viuh rjg dk iw.kZr;k Lopkfyr vadh; ykWdj dh
locker facility has been recently launched by? lqfo/kk dks vHkh gky gh esa fdlds }kjk “kq: fd;k x;k\
(1) ICICI Bank (2) State Bank of India (1) ICICI cSad (2) Hkkjrh; LVsV cSad
(3) Reserve Bank of India (4) Bhartiya Mahila Bank (3) Hkkjrh; fjt+oZ cSad (4) Hkkjrh; efgyk cSad
20. Asia’s biggest telescope ‘MAST’ inaugurated recently in? 20. ,f”k;k dk lcls cM+k VsyhLdksi ^MAST* dk vHkh gky gh esa dgk¡
(1) Madhya Pradesh (2) Rajasthan
mn~?kkVu fd;k x;k\
(3) Uttar Pradesh (4) Gujarata (1) e/;&çns”k (2) jktLFkku
(3) mÙkj&çns”k (4) xqtjkr
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21. World’s first diamond exchange set up at: 21. fo”o dk igyk ghjk ,Dlpsat dgk¡ LFkkfir fd;k x;k%
(1) Hongkong (2) Singapore (1) gk¡xdk¡x (2) flaxkiqj
(3) Antwerp (4) Luxembourg (3) ,UVoiZ (4) yXteoxZ
22. First country to sign a memorandum of understanding 22. lpZ baftu xwxy ls ^xwxy ywu ifj;kstuk* dks vkjEHk djus ds fy;s
with search engine Google to launch the ‘Google Loon ,d eseksjsUMe vkWQ vUMjLVSfUMax gLrk{kfjr djus okyk igyk
Project’ in the country? dkSu&lk ns”k gS\
(1) India (2) Pakistan (1) Hkkjr (2) ikfdLRkku
(3) China (4) Sri Lanka (3) phu (4) Jh&yadk
23. Which state has become the first state of India to 23. HkwdEi dk irk yxkus ,oa psrkouh nsus ds fy;s ,d ra= LFkkfir djus
install a system to detect earthquakes and disseminate okyk Hkkjr dk dkSu&lk çFke jkT; cuk\
warnings? (1) mÙkjk[kaM (2) fgekpy çns”k
(1) Uttrakhand (2) Himachal Pradesh (3) tEew ,oa d”ehj (4) vaMeku ,oa fudksckj
(3) Jammu & Kashmir (4) Andaman & Nicobar
24. Golden Ball Award in FIFA Women’s World Cup 24. vHkh gky gh esa lekIr gq, QhQk ¼FIFA½ efgyk fo”o di esa xksYMu
recently concluded? ckWy iqjLdkj fotsrk\
(1) Hope Solo (2) Aya Miyama (1) gksi lksyks (2) vk;k eh;kek
(3) Anja Mittag (4) Kadeisha Buchanan (3) vatk ferx (4) dSns”kk cqpkuu
26. Who is associated with project Nilgiri? 26. ifj;kstuk uhyfxjh ls dkSu lEcfU/kr gS\
(1) Rajasthan Government & Indian Government (1) jktLFkku ljdkj ,oa Hkkjr ljdkj
(2) India Government & WIPRO (2) Hkkjr ljdkj ,oa foçks
(3) Railtel & Google (3) jsyVsy ,oa xwxy
(4) Infosys & TCS (4) buQksfll ,oa Vh-lh-,l-
27. One of the following player is not in the list of Arjuna 27. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk f[kykM+h vtqZu ind 2015 dh lwph esa
Awards 2015: ugha gS%
(1) Rohit Sharma (2) Shushil Kumar (1) jksfgr “kekZ (2) lq”khy dqekj
(3) Sreejesh PR (4) Jitu Rai (3) Jhts”k ih-vkj- (4) thrw jk;
28. Who was recently elected as Prime Minister of Canada: 28. vHkh gky gh esa fdls dukMk dk ç/kkuea=h pquk x;k%
(1) Stephen Harper (2) Justin Trudeau (1) LVsQsu gkiZj (2) tfLVu VªwMsow
(3) Paul Martin (4) Pierre Trudeau (3) ikWy ekfVZu (4) ih;sjh VªwMsow
29. United Nations General Assembly on 15th October, 29. 15 vDVwcj] 2015 dks la;qä jk’Vª lk/kkj.k ,lsEcyh us dqN ns”kksa dks
2015 elected some countries to serve as non la;qä jk’Vª lqj{kk ifj’kn ds xSj LFkkbZ lnL; ds :i esa dk;Z djus ds
permanent members of united nations security council fy;s 1 tuojh] 2016 ls vkjEHk djds 31 fnlEcj] 2017 rd ds
for a two years terms beginning 1st January, 2016 until nks o’kks± dh vof/k ds fy;s pquko fd;kA dkSu&lk jk’Vª ,f”k;k islhfQd
31st December, 2017. Which country will replace xzqi dk çfrfuf/kRo djus ds fy;s tkWMZu dh txg ysxk%
Jordon to represent Asia pacific group.
(1) bUMksusf”k;k (2) lkmFk dksfj;k
(1) Indonesia (2) South Korea (3) gkWx dkWx (4) tkiku
(3) Hong Kong (4) Japan
30. The BRICS Bank would have its headquarter in? 30. BRICKS cSad dk eq[;ky; dgk¡ gksxk\
(1) India (2) Russia (1) Hkkjr (2) :l
(3) China (4) South Africa (3) phu (4) nf{k.k vfÝdk
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31. Mitra Shakti–2015, a joint military exercises at Aundh 31. fe= “kfä&2015 vkSa/k feyVªh dSEi iq.ks esa gky gh esa ,d la;qä
Military camp Pune recently, is between: lSfud vH;kl fdlds e/; gS%
(1) India – Nepal (2) India – Sri Lanka (1) Hkkjr & usiky (2) Hkkjr & Jhyadk
(3) India – Maldives (4) India – China (3) Hkkjr & eky}ho (4) Hkkjr & phu
32. The recommendation of setting up of National Environment 32. jk’Vªh; i;kZoj.k çcU/ku vf/kdj.k ,oa jkT; i;kZoj.k çcU/ku
Management Authority and State Environment management vf/kdj.k dks LFkkfir djus dh vuq”kalk fdlus çLrkfor fd;k%
Authority has been proposed by: (1) lqczkeU;u iSuy (2) “kwaxyw iSuy
(1) Subramanian Panel (2) Shunglu Panel (3) dsydj iSuy (4) tkosM+dj iSuy
(3) Kelkar Panel (4) Javedkar Panel
33. RTGS in banking sector stands for: 33. cSafdax {ks= esa RTGS dk rkRi;Z gS%
(1) Real Time Gross Settlement (1) Real Time Gross Settlement
(2) Real Transactions Going Settlement (2) Real Transactions Going Settlement
(3) Ready Transfer Gross Settlement (3) Ready Transfer Gross Settlement
(4) Remittance Transfer Gross settlement (4) Remittance Transfer Gross settlement
34. The name of India research station at the North pole: 34. mÙkjh /kzqo ij Hkkjrh; fjlpZ LVs”ku dk uke gS%
(1) Dakshin Gangotri (2) Maitri (1) nf{k.k xaxks=h (2) eS=h
(3) Himadri (4) None of the above (3) fgekæh (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
35. 2015 Ramanujan Prize was won by : 35. 2015 jkekuqtu iqjLdkj fdlds }kjk thrk x;k%
(1) Manjul Bhargava (2) Sujatha Ramadorai (1) eatqy HkkxZo (2) lqtkFkk jkeknksjkbZ
(3) James Maynard (4) Amlendu Krishna (3) tsEl ehukMZ (4) veysUnw Ñ’.kk
36. Who won 2015 Nobel Prize in Economics? 36. vFkZ”kkL= esa 2015 dk ukscsy iqjLdkj fotsrk dkSu gS\
(1) Angus Deaton (2) Tomas Lindahl (1) ,sUxl MhVkWu (2) VkWel fyu<gy
(3) Youyou Tu (4) Satoshi Omura (3) ;w;w Vw (4) lrks”kh vksewjk
37. New Horizons became the first space probe to reach 37. New Horizons IywVks ds fudV igq¡pus okyk igyk varfj{k çksc
closest to Pluto recently. This is a mission by: ;ku cukA ;g fe”ku fdldk gS%
(1) ISRO (2) ESA (1) ISRO (2) ESA
(3) NASA (4) FKA & RKA (3) NASA (4) FKA ,oa RKA
38. Tick the incorrect statement with reference to current 38. lkef;d ekeys ds lanHkZ esa vlR; dFku igpkusa\
affairs: (1) ;w-,u- fjiksVZ ds vuqlkj fo”o esa e-waste dk ik¡poka lcls
(1) India is the fifth biggest producer of e-waste in the cM+k mRiknd Hkkjr gS
World as per UN report (2) Jhyadk dh laln us vHkh gky gh esa 19ok¡ laoS/kkfud la”kks/ku
(2) Sri Lanka Parliament recently adopted the 19th Hkkjh cgqer ls ikfjr fd;k
constitutional amendment with an overwhelming majority (3) gky gh ds loksZPp U;k;ky; ds fu.kZ; ds vuqlkj CrPc dh /kkjk
(3) Protection under section 197 of CrPc was only 197 ds vUrxZr laj{k.k dsoy mUgha lkoZtfud ukSdj”kkgksa dks
available to a public servant for honest discharge of miyC/k gksxh tks vius dÙkZO;ksa dk bZekunkjh ls fuoZgu djrs gSa
his duty as per recent Supreme Court Verdict (4) gky gh esa dksydkrk esa bafM;u fçfe;j yhx ds QkbZuy esa pSébZ
(4) Chennai Super Kings defeated Mumbai Indians in the final lqij fdaXl us eqEcbZ bafM;Ul dks gjkdj f[krkc thrk
winning Indian Premier League title recently in Kolkata
39. HRIDAY Scheme of Government of India is being 39. Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk HRIDAY ifj;kstuk Hkkjr ds fdrus pqfuUnk
implemented in how many identified cities of India? “kgjksa esa ykxw fd;k tk jgk gS%
(1) 8 (2) 6 (1) 8 (2) 6
(3) 12 (4) None of these (3) 12 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
40. Who recently became 161st member of WTO? 40. vHkh gky gh esa fo”o O;kikj laxBu ¼WTO½ dk 161ok¡ lnL;
(1) Yemen (2) Seychelles
dkSu&lk ns”k cuk\
(3) Tajikistan (4) Ukraine (1) ;eu (2) lhlyhl
(3) rkftfdLrku (4) ;wØsu
FCNX5 [ A–4 ]
41. A loader is: 41. yksMj%
(1) A program that places program into memory and (1) ,d ,slk çksxzke gS tks çksxzke dks eSekjh esa j[krk gS vkSj mUgsa
prepares them for execution fØ;kUo;u ds fy, rS;kj djrk gS
(2) A program that automates the translation of assembly (2) ,slk çksxzke gS tks vlSEcyh Hkk’kk dks e”khuh Hkk’kk esa Lor%
language into machine language vuqokfnr djrk gS
(3) Program that accepts a program written in a high level (3) ,slk çksxzke gS tks mPp Lrjh; Hkk’kk esa fyf[kr çksxzke dks Lohdkj
language and produces an object program djrk gS vkSj ,d vkctsDV çksxzke dks cukrk gS
(4) Is a program that appears to execute a source (4) ,slk çksxzke gS tks ,d lkslZ çksxzke dks fØ;kfUor djrk gS tSls
program as if it were machine language fd og e”khuh Hkk’kk gks
42. Data Validation is: 42. vkadM+k ekU;dj.k gS%
(1) The practice of ensuring that only valid data is input (1) vkadM+k lap; esa dsoy ekU; vkadM+k gh fuos'k ¼buiqV½ gS] dks
into a database lqfuf'pr djus ds çfØ;k
(2) A process of filtering out invalid data on a weekly or (2) lkIrkfgd vkSj ekfld vk/kkj ij vekU; vkadM+k dks fudkyus
monthly basis ¼fQYVj½ djus dh çfØ;k
(3) The practice of running a check on existing data to (3) fo|ekuvkadM+k esa iqf"V djus ds fy, fd blesa dksbZ vekU;
confirm that there is no invalid data vkadM+k ugha gS fd çfØ;k
(4) A separate program that checks existing data for errors (4) ,d i`Fkd Øekns'k tks fo|eku vkadM+k dh =qfV;ksa dh tk¡p djrk gS
43. An information system that supplies information 43. çcU/kdksa ds fu.kZ; ysus dh mÙkjnkf;Ro esa enn djus ds fy;s fo”ks’k
specifically to aid managers with decision making lwpuk miyC/k djkus okyh lwpuk i)fr dks dgrs gSa%
responsibilities is called a:
(1) DBMS (2) MIS
(1) DBMS (2) MIS (3) DSS (4) DBA
(3) DSS (4) DBA
44. The highest data rate is provided by the medium: 44. fuEukafdr esa ls fdl ek/;e }kjk mPpre vkadM+k nj miyC/k djkbZ
(1) Coaxial cable (2) Microwave
tkrh gS%
(3) Optical fiber (4) Any of the above (1) lek{k dscy (2) lw{e rjax
(3) çdkf”kd Qkbcj (4) buesa ls dksbZ Hkh
45. What term is used to describe the repetition of a data 45. fofo/k QkbZyksa esa ,d MkVk oLrq ds ckjEckj ?kfVr gksus dks of.kZr
item in several files: djus ds fy, dkSu lk in ç;qä gksrk gS%
(1) Data integrity (2) Data security (1) MkVk bfUVfxzVh (2) MkVk flD;wfjVh
(3) Data redundancy (4) Data dependence (3) MkVk fjMUMsUlh (4) MkVk fMisUMsUl
46. In a distributed computer system: 46. ,d forjhr dEI;wV~j ra= esa%
(1) There are many computers and terminals (1) dbZ dEI;wV~j ,oa VfeZuy gksrs gSa
(2) The task is executed by a number of processors (2) dbZ çkslsllZ ls dk;Z dk fØ;kUo;u fd;k tkrk gS
(3) The task is distributed throughout the system (3) dk;Z dks lkjs ra= esa forjhr dj fn;k tkrk gS
(4) All of these (4) mi;qZä lHkh
47. Check the odd term out: 47. fo’ke in dks crk,a%
(1) Internet (2) Linux (1) bUVjusV (2) fyuDl
(3) Unix (4) Windows (3) ;wfuDl (4) foUMkst
48. Two dissimilar networks can be connected by a 48. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlds }kjk nks vln`'k usVodks± dks lac) fd;k tk
(1) Gateway (2) Bus
ldrk gS%
(3) Node (4) Server (1) eq[; }kj ¼xsVos½ (2) cl
(3) uksM (4) loZj
49. To protect computers from virus we may use: 49. dEI;wVjksa dks ok;jl ls cpkus ds fy, ge buesa ls fdldk ç;ksx dj
(1) SW (2) HW
ldrs gSa%
(3) Both SW and HW (4) None of these (1) SW (2) HW
(3) SW vkSj HW nksuksa (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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50. Conceptually, the circuitry of a central processing unit 50. ladYiukRed :i ls dsUæh; lalk/ku ,dd ¼CPU½ dh ifjiFkrk dks
(CPU) can be subdivided into two major sub-units. nks çeq[k mi&,ddksa esa mi&foHkkftr fd;k tk ldrk gSA fuEukafdr
Which one of the following units would obtain ,ddksa esa ls dkSu lk ,dd çkFkfed HkaMkj.k ,dd esa HkaMkfjr
instructions from software segments stored in the lk¶Vos;j [kaMks ls vuqns”k ysxk vkSj mudh O;k[;k djsxk%
primary storage unit and interpret them: (1) ALU (2) fu;U=.k ,dd
(1) ALU (2) Control unit (3) RAID ,dd (4) Qth rdZ ,dd
(3) RAID unit (4) Fuzzy logic unit
51. In data processing, classifying, calculating, sorting 51. MkVk çkslsflax esa oxhZdj.k djuk] x.kuk djuk] NkaVuk rFkk MkVk dk
and summarizing data are connected with: la{ksi.k djuk buesa ls fdlds lkFk lEc) gS%
(1) Capturing of input data (1) buiqV MkVk dks dSIpj djuk
(2) Manipulating of data (2) MkVk dks esuhiqysV djuk
(3) Managing output results (3) vkmViqV ifj.kkeksa dk çcU/ku djuk
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
52. AND, OR, NOT Logical operations are performed in: 52. AND, OR, NOT rkfdZd çpkyu fdlesa fd, tkrs gSa%
(1) ALU (2) Control unit (1) ALU (2) fu;U=.k
(3) Registers (4) None of these (3) jftLVlZ (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
53. To help keep sensitive computer-based information 53. dEI;wVj~ vk/kkfjr laosnh lwpuk dks xksiuh; j[kus esa lgk;rk djus ds
confidential, the user should: fy, ç;ksäk dks buesa ls D;k djuk pkfg,%
(1) Save the file (1) lafpdk lqjf{kr djuk pfg,
(2) Set up a password (2) ikj.k 'kCn fu;r djuk pkfg,
(3) Make a backup copy (3) iwfrZdkj çfrfyfi cukuh pkfg,
(4) Use a virus protection program (4) ok;jl j{k.k Øekns'k ç;ksx djuk pkfg,
54. The request/reply protocol for exchanges on the 54. bUVjusV usVodZ ij fofue;ksa ds fy, vuqjks/k@tokc lans'kkpkj
internet network is called: ¼çksVksdksy½ dks D;k dgrs gSa%
(1) Hypertext Transfer Protocol (1) gkbijVsDLV LFkkukarj.k lans'kkpkj
(2) Hypertext Markup Language (2) gkbijVsDLV ekdZvi Hkk"kk
(3) International Protocol (3) vUrjjk"Vªh; lans'kkpkj
(4) URL (Uniform Resource Locator) (4) URL ¼,d leku lk/ku LFkku&fu/kkZjd½
55. Which of the following lists the steps of data mining 55. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu vkfn ls vUr rd vkadM+k ekbfuax ¼DM½ ds
(DM) in order from beginning to end: pj.k lwphc) djrs gSa%
(1) Data sources, data cleansing, meta-data, data warehouse (1) vkadM+k lzkr
s ] vkadM+k ektZu] esVk&MsVk] vkadM+k xksnke ¼osvjgkml½
(2) Data sources, meta-data, data cleansing, data warehouse (2) vkadM+k lzksr] esVk&MsVk] vkadM+k ektZu] vkadM+k xksnke
(3) Data sources, data warehouse, data cleansing, meta-data (3) vkadM+k lzksr] vkadM+k xksnke] vkadM+k ektZu] esVk&MsVk
(4) Data sources, data cleansing, data warehouse, meta-data (4) vkadM+k lzksr] vkadM+k ektZu] vkadM+k xksnke] esVk&MsVk
56. When a host knows its physical address but not its IP 56. tc vkfrFks; viuk HkkSfrd irk tkurk gS] fdUrq IP irk ugha tkurk
address, it can use: gS] rks ;g ç;ksx dj ldrk gS%
(1) ICMP (2) IGMP (1) ICMP (2) IGMP
(3) ARP (4) RARP (3) ARP (4) RARP
57. A 32-bit processor has: 57. ,d 32&fcV çkslslj esa gksrk gS%
(1) 32 registers (1) 32 iaftdk,a
(2) 32 I/O devices (2) 32 vkxr@fuxZr ;qfä;k¡
(3) 32 Mb of RAM (3) 32 Mb jSe
(4) A 32-bit bus or 32-bit registers (4) 32 fcV cl ;k 32 fcV iath
58. According to the data storage hierarchy, a file is a 58. vkadM+k lap; HkaMkj.k inkuqØe ds vuqlkj lafpdk ¼Qkby½ fdlls
collection of related: lacfU/kr lap;u gS%
(1) Databases (2) Characters (1) vkadM+k lap;ksa dk (2) laçrhdksa ¼dSjsDVjksa½ dk
(3) Networks (4) Records (3) usVodks± dk (4) vfHkys[kksa dk
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59. A parity bit is: 59. ,d iSfjVh fcV%
(1) Used to indicate uppercase letters (1) vijdsl o.kks± dks bafxr djus esa ç;ksx gksrk gS
(2) Used to detect errors (2) =qfV;ksa dks irk yxkus esa ç;qä gksrk gS
(3) Is the first bit in a byte (3) ckbZV esa çFke fcV gksrk gS
(4) Is the last bit in a byte (4) ckbZV esa vfUre fcV gksrk gS
60. WYSIWYG is used with reference to: 60. WYSIWYG fdlds lanHkZ esa ç;qä gksrk gS%
(1) Screen layout (1) LØhu ysvkÅV
(2) Mouse button layout (2) ekml cVu ysvkÅV
(3) Keyboard layout (3) dhcksMZ ysvkÅV
(4) Screen images that resemble printed documents (4) LØhu besftt tks fd eqfær vfHkys[kksa ls esy [kkrs gSa
61. The column of table is referred to as: 61. Vscy ds dkWye dks lanfHkZr djrs gSa%
(1) Tuple (2) Entity (1) Viy (2) ,fUVVh
(3) Degree (4) Attribute (3) fMxzh (4) ,VªhC;wV
63. A hard disk becomes totally inaccessible when a 63. ,d gkMZ fMLd iw.kZ :i ls igq¡p ds ckgj gksrk gS tc ,d dEI;wVj
computer virus corrupts its: ok;jl [kjkc dj nsrk gS bldk%
(1) Partition table (2) File allocation table (1) ikVÊ'ku Vscy (2) QkbZy vyksds'ku Vscy
(3) Data area (4) Bat files (3) MkVk ,fj;k (4) cSV QkbZy
64. JAVA script is script language used for: 64. JAVA fLØIV ,d fLØIV Hkk"kk gS tks ç;ksx dh tkrh gS%
(1) Calculations (1) ifjdyu ds fy,
(2) Internet operations (2) bUVjusV çpkyuksa ds fy,
(3) Access of sites (3) LFky ds vfHkxe ds fy,
(4) All of these (4) mi;qZä lHkh
65. File manager does NOT do the task of: 65. QkbZy eSustj fuEufyf[kr dk;Z ugha djrk gS%
(1) Automatic allocation of file space (1) QkbZy Lisl dk Lor% ,yksds”ku
(2) Conversion of file from one OS to another OS (2) ,d çpkyu ra= ls nwljs çpkyu ra= ij QkbZy dk :ikUrj.k
(3) Flexible & intelligent naming of files (3) QkbZyksa dk yphyk ,oa vDyean ukedj.k
(4) Minimizing I/O on files (4) QkbZy ij I/O U;wure djuk
66. A logical data structure with one to many relationship is a: 66. ,d ls dbZ lEcU/k okyk rkfdZd vk¡dM+k lajpuk gS%
(1) Network (2) Tree (1) usVodZ (2) o`{k
(3) Chain (4) None of these (3) J`¡[kyk (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
67. Quick sort uses: 67. æqr NaVkbZ esa ç;ksx gksrh gS%
(1) Greedy method (2) Divide and conquer method (1) yksHkh i)fr (2) ckaVks vkSj thrks i)fr
(3) Dynamic programming (4) None of these (3) xfrdh Øekuqns'ku (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
68. Which command will be used to carry out ‘superscript’ 68. ,e-,l- oMZ esa “kCn@v{kj dks ^superscript* djus ds fy;s
of words/letters in MS Word? dkSu&lk dekUM ç;qä djsaxs\
(1) ctrl+shift+minus (2) ctrl+shift+plus (1) ctrl+shift+minus (2) ctrl+shift+plus
(3) ctrl+shift+p (4) None of these (3) ctrl+shift+p (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
69. ____ language is used to create macros in MS Excel 69. MS Excel esa eSØkst mRié djus ds fy;s ----- Hkk’kk ç;qä gksrk gS%
(1) Visual C++ (2) Visual Basic (1) Visual C++ (2) Visual Basic
(3) Java (4) C++ (3) Java (4) C++
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70. In a work sheet in MS Excel, what is the shortcut key 70. ,e-,l- ,Dlsy ¼MS Excel½ dh odZ”khV esa lEiw.kZ drkj dks Nqikus
to hide entire row? ds fy;s “kkWVZ dh D;k gS
(1) Ctrl + 2 (2) Ctrl + 9 (1) Ctrl + 2 (2) Ctrl + 9
(3) Ctrl + N (4) Ctrl + R (3) Ctrl + N (4) Ctrl + R
74. Pick the odd one out: 74. vlaxr dk pquko djsa%
(1) Complier (2) Interpreter (1) dEikbZyj (2) baVjçsVj
(3) Assembler (4) Word Processor (3) vlsEcyj (4) oMZ çkslslj
75. According to procedural justice theory, workers are 75. çfØ;kRed U;k; fl)kUr ds vuqlkj deZpkfj;ksa dks vf/kd vfHkçsfjr
more likely to be motivated if: fd;k tk ldrk gS ;fn%
(1) Workers perceive that they are receiving outcomes in (1) deZpkjh ;g le>rs gSa fd mudh ukSdjh vkSj laxBu dks fd,
proportion to their inputs or contributions to their jobs x, muds fuos'k ;k ;ksxnku ds vuqikr esa mUgsa vPNs ifj.kke
and the organization çkIr gks jgs gSa
(2) The procedures used to appraise performance are (2) çfØ;kvksa }kjk fd;k x;k fu"iknu ewY;kadu lqLi"V gksrk gS
perceived to be fair (3) muds fu"iknu dk lgh ewY;kadu fd;k tk ldrk gS
(3) Their performance can be and is accurately appraised (4) mi;qZä lHkh
(4) All of the above
76. Which theory states that people are born with certain 76. dkSu&lk fl)kUr crkrk gS fd O;fä dqN fof'k"Vrkvksa ds lkFk tUe
characteristics that predispose them to being leaders? ysrs gSa tks usrk cuus ds fy, mUgsa igys ls gh ço`Ùk djrh gSa%
(1) Trait theory (1) fo'ks"kd fl)kUr
(2) Path-goal theory (2) iFk y{; fl)kUr
(3) LPC (3) LPC
(4) Contingency theory (4) vkdf"edrk fl)kUr
77. The various forms of Industrial Dispute could be: 77. vkS|ksfxd fookn ds fofo/k :i gks ldrs gSa%
(1) A fight between two workmen (1) nks deZpkfj;ksa ds chp >xM+k
(2) A difference of opinion between Manager (Production) (2) çcU/kd ¼mRiknu½ vkSj çcU/kd ¼foi.ku½ ds chp erfHkUurk
& Manager (Marketing) (3) vius i;Zos{kd ds çfr fdlh deZpkjh }kjk vuknj vkSj voKk
(3) Disrespect & Disobedience of a workman to his (4) gM+rky] rkyk cUnh] ?ksjko] fidsfVax vkSj ckW;dkWV
supervisor
(4) Strikes, Lock-outs, Gherao picketing & boycott
78. When management pays attention to more important 78. tc çcU/ku vf/kd egRoiw.kZ {ks=ksa ij /;ku nsrk gS rFkk nSfud ds
areas and day–to–day routine problems are looked useh dk;Z fuEu Lrj ds çcU/ku }kjk ns[kk tkrk gS] bls D;k dgk
after by lower level of management, this is known as: tkrk gS%
(1) Management by objectives (1) mís';ksa }kjk çcU/ku
(2) Management by exception (2) vioknh çcU/ku
(3) Unity of command (3) ;wfuVh vkWQ dekUM
(4) Critical path method (4) Økafrd iFk fof/k
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79. Which statement about a performance appraisal is true? 79. fu"iknu ewY;kadu ds ckjs esa fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lgh gS%
(1) It encourages high levels of worker motivation and (1) ;g mPp Lrj ij deZpkjh vfHkçsj.k rFkk fu"iknu dks çksRlkfgr
performance djrk gS
(2) It lets workers know the extent to which they are (2) ;g deZpkfj;ksa dks ml lhekrd tkuus dk volj nsrk gS ftl
contributing the appropriate level of inputs to their jobs rd os viuh ukSdfj;ksa vkSj laxBu ds fy, fuos'k ds mi;qä
and the organization Lrj rd viuk ;ksxnku dj jgs gSa
(3) It lets workers know the extent to which they are (3) ;g deZpkfj;ksa dks ml lhek rd tkuus dk volj nsrk ftl
focusing their inputs in the right direction on the right rd os viuk fuos'k lgh fn'kk esa lgh dk;Z ds fy, dj jgs gSa
set of tasks (4) mi;qZä lHkh
(4) All of the above
81. Autocratic leadership is characterised by: 81. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlds }kjk fujad'q k usr`Ro dks fpf=r fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Maximum centralisation of authority (1) çkf/kdkjh dk vf/kdre dsUæhdj.k
(2) Unilateral decision–making (2) ,d i{kh; fu.kZ; ysuk
(3) One–way communication (3) ,d rjQk i=&O;ogkj
(4) All of these (4) mi;qZä lHkh
82. The first stage in the decision making process is to: 82. fu.kZ; ysus dh çfØ;k esa igyh voLFkk gksrh gS%
(1) Recognize that a problem exists and must be solved (1) bldh igpku djuk fd ,d leL;k gS vkSj mldk lek/kku gksuk
(2) Generate alternative solutions gh pkfg,
(3) Evaluate alternatives (2) oSdfYid dk lek/kkuksa dks mRié djuk
(4) Make an alternative choice (3) fodYiksa dk ewY;kadu djuk
(4) oSdfYid p;u rS;kj djuk
83. The first step in the delegation process is to: 83. çR;k;kstu çfØ;k ds fy, igyk dne gS%
(1) Define the goal (1) y{; dks ifjHkkf"kr djuk
(2) Select the person for the task (2) dk;Z ds fy, O;fä;ksa dk p;u djuk
(3) Solicit the subordinate's views about suggested (3) lq>k, x, vfHkxeksa ds ckjs esa v/khuLFkksa dk n`f"Vdks.k ysuk
approaches (4) v/khuLFkksa dks çkf/kdkj le; vkSj lalk/ku nsuk
(4) Give subordinates the authority, time, and resources
84. Path-goal theory does not stress: 84. ekxZ y{; fl)kUr cy ugha nsrk gS%
(1) Directive leadership (1) çR;{kkRed usr`Ro ij
(2) Supportive leadership (2) lefFkZr usr`Ro ij
(3) Task-oriented leadership (3) dk;Z mUeq[k usr`Ro ij
(4) Participative leadership (4) Hkkfxrk usr`Ro ij
85. To change the current directory to some other 85. orZeku Mk;jsDVjh dks fdlh vkSj Mk;jsDVjh esa ifjofrZr djus ds fy,
directory, following command is used in DOS: DOS esa fuEufyf[kr dekaM ç;qä gksrk gS%
(1) Md (1) Md
(2) Cd (2) Cd
(3) DIR (3) DIR
(4) rd (4) rd
86. ERG theory was proposed by Alderfer in response to 86. buesa ls fdldh vkykspuk dh vuqfØ;k esa ,YMjQj us ERG fl)kUr
the criticisms of: çLrkfor fd;k Fkk%
(1) Goal-setting theory (1) y{; r; djus dk fl)kUr
(2) Maslow's Need Hierarchy Theory (2) eSLyks dk uhM fgjkdhZ fl)kUr
(3) Equity theory (3) fu"i{krk fl)kUr
(4) Expectancy theory (4) lEHkkouk fl)kUr
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87. A common view about leaders is that they are: 87. usrkvksa ds ckjs esa ,d lkekU; n`f"Vdks.k gS fd os gksrs gSa%
(1) Heroes (2) Selfish (1) uk;d (2) LokFkÊ
(3) Transitional (4) Situational (3) ifjorÊ (4) ifjLFkfrtud
88. Expectancy theory identifies three major factors that 88. çR;k'kk fl)kUr rhu çeq[k dkj.kksa dh igpku djrk gS tks deZpkjh
determine a worker's motivation. The factors are: ds vfHkçsj.k dks fu;r djrs gSa ;g ?kVd gS%
(1) Expectancy, valence, self-actualization (1) çR;k'kk] la;kstdrk] Lo&dk;kZUohdj.k
(2) Expectancy, valence, instrumentality (2) çR;k'kk] la;kstdrk] dj.kRo
(3) Direction of behavior, level of effort, level of persistence (3) O;ogkj dh fn'kk] ç;kl dk Lrj] v/;olk; dk Lrj
(4) Relatedness, growth, existence (4) lec)rk] fodkl] vfLrRo
89. Who proposed the job characteristics model of job 89. tkWc fMtkbu ds tkWc vfHky{khdj.k ekWMy dks fdlus çLrkfor fd;k
design? Fkk%
(1) Frank and Lillian Gilbreth (1) ÝsUd vkSj fyfy;u fxycFkZ
(2) Hackman and Oldham (2) gSdesu vkSj vksY<ke
(3) Vroom and Yetton (3) ozwe vkSj ;sêu
(4) All of the above contributed to the job characteristics (4) mi;qZä lHkh us tkWc vfHky{kfdj.k ekWMy esa viuk ;ksxnku fn;k
model Fkk
90. A performance appraisal in which a worker's 90. fu"iknu ewY;kadu ftlesa ,d deZpkjh dk fu"iknu ewY;kadu dbZ
performance is evaluated by number of people such as O;fä;ksa ds }kjk fd;k tkrk gS tSls fd led{k yksx] ofj"B yksx]
peers, superiors, subordinates, and customers or vf/kuLFk rFkk [kjhnkj ;k DykbUV] rks mls dgrs gSa%
clients is called:
(1) 360° ewY;kadu
(1) A 360° appraisal (2) O;kogkfjd :i ls fLFkjd nj Ldsy ¼BARS½ ewY;kadu
(2) A behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS) appraisal (3) xzkfQax nj Ldsy ewY;kadu
(3) A graphic rating scale appraisal (4) O;ogkj çs{k.k Ldsy ¼BOS½ ewY;kadu
(4) A behavioral observation scale (BOS) appraisal
91. The leader-participation model was developed by: 91. usrk&Hkkxhnkjh ekWMy buesa ls fdlds }kjk fodflr fd;k x;k Fkk%
(1) Robert House (1) jkcZV gkml
(2) Fred Fiedler (2) ÝsM QhMyj
(3) George Graen (3) tktZ xzs;u
(4) Vroom and Yetton (4) ozwe vkSj ;sêu
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96. The theory which explains affiliation in Group 96. lewg fuekZ.k vkSj xfr”khyrk ¼MkbuSfeDl½ esa lEc)rk dks Li’V djus
formation and dynamics is called: okyk fl)kUr gS%
(1) Proximity theory (2) Balance theory (1) lkehI; fl)kUr (2) lUrqyu fl)kUr
(3) Exchange theory (4) Propinquity theory (3) fofue; fl)kUr (4) lkn`”; fl)kUr
97. Joint management councils are normally formed in an 97. laxBu esa la;qDr izca/k ifj’knsa lkekU;r% ,sls Lrj ij xfBr dh tkrh
organisation at level which is gS tks%
(1) Above the board of directors (1) funs”kd eaMy ls Åij gks
(2) Below the board but above the shop floor level. (2) eaMy ls uhps ysfdu “kki ¶yksj Lrj ls Åij
(3) Below the shop- floor level. (3) “kki ¶yksj Lrj ls uhps
(4) None of the above (4) mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
98. Employee empowerment in general means 98. deZpkjh l”kfDrdj.k dk lkekU; vFkZ gS%
(1) Increased job autonomy for the superiors (1) ofj’Bksa ds fy, c<+h gqbZ dk;Z Lok;Rrrk
(2) Increased job autonomy for the subordinates. (2) v/khuLFkksa ds fy, c<+h gqbZ dk;Z Lok;Rrrk
(3) Decreased job autonomy for the subordinates (3) v/khuLFkksa ds fy, ?kVh gqbZ dk;Z Lok;Rrrk
(4) None of the above (4) mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
99. In a bargaining situation when both party wins or at 99. lkSnsckth dh fLFkfr esa ftlesa nksuksa i{kdkj fot;h jgrs gSa vFkok de
least neither party lose known as ls de dksbZ Hkh iz{kdkj ?kkVs esa ugha jgrk] dgykrh gS%
(1) Distributive bargaining (1) forj.kkRed lkSnsckth
(2) Integrative bargaining (2) lekdyukRed lkSnsckth
(3) Centralised bargaining (3) dsUnzhd`r lkSnsckth
(4) None of the above (4) mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
100. Generally while administering discipline, the key 100. lkeU;r% vuq”kklu ykxw djrs le;] izeq[k ekxZfunsZ”k ftudk ikyu
guidelines to be followed and adhered to are: vkSj vuqikyu fd;k tkuk pkfg,] os bl izdkj gSa%
(1) Employment at will, Due process and progressive (1) bPNk ij jkstxkj] leqfpr izfØ;k rFkk izxkeh vuq”kklu
discipline. (2) fookpu] f”kdk;r vkSj fØ;kfof/k
(2) Arbitration, Grievance and procedures (3) vfxze psrkouh] ekSf[kd psrkouh vkSj fyf[kr psrkouh
(3) Advance warning, oral warning and written warning. (4) rkRdkfydrk] vfxze psrkouh vkSj lqlaxfr
(4) Immediacy, advance warning and consistencey
101. In administering discipline, the two principles that are 101. vuq”kklu ykxw djrs le; nks fl)kar tks U;k;ksfpr fgr ds fy,
central to just cause are progressive discipline and dsUnzh; gSa] os gSa izxkeh vuq”kklu vkSj-----------
_____.
(1) U;k;ksfpr izfrfuf/kRo dk drZO;
(1) Duty of fair representation (2) vfxze psrkouh
(2) Advance warning (3) fof/kor izfØ;k
(3) Due process (4) rkRdkfydrk
(4) Immediacy
102. The following is considered to be the best leadership 102. izca/kdh; fxzM ds ekMy esa fuEu dks loksZRre usr`Ro “kSyh le>k tkrk
style in the model of Managerial Grid gS%
(1) Impoverished (2) Middle-of-the roader (1) daxky (2) e;kZfnr
(3) Country club (4) Team builder (3) daVªh Dyc (4) ny fuekZrk
103. In the classical organization, the following is not a 103. izfrf’Br laxBu esa fuEu ,d lajpukRed }a} ugha gS%
structural conflict – (1) ykbu&LVkQ (2) vkSipkfjd&vukSipkfjd
(1) Line-staff (2) Formal-informal (3) dk;kZRed (4) cgqlkaLd`frd
(3) Functional (4) Multicultural
104. International Monetary Fund is headquartered at: 104. vUrZjk’Vªh; eqæk dks’k dk eq[;ky; dgk¡ gS%
(1) Washington (2) New York (1) okf”kaxVu (2) U;w;kdZ
(3) Geneva (4) Paris (3) tsusok (4) isfjl
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105. Contour lines on a map join places of: 105. ekufp= ij leksPp js[kk,a fdu LFkkuksa dks tksM+rh gSa%
(1) Equal mean atmospheric pressure (1) leku ek/; okrkoj.kh; ncko
(2) Equal average temperature (2) leku vkSlr rkiØe
(3) Equal rainfall (3) leku o’kkZ
(4) Equal height above sea level (4) leqæ Lrj ds Åij leku Å¡pkbZ
106. The capillary action phenomenon of water climbing up 106. ty esa Mwch ,d ldjh uyh esa ikuh ds Åij p<+us dh ty dh
a narrow tube dipped in water is due to: dsf”kdk fØ;k lao`fr dk dkj.k gS%
(1) Surface friction (1) i`’Bh; ?k’kZ.k
(2) Surface tension (2) i`’Bh; ruko
(3) Atmospheric pressure (3) okrkoj.kh; ncko
(4) Differential temperature (4) vody rkiØe
107. The famous folk dance of Rajasthan is called: 107. jktLFkku dk izfl) yksd u`R; dgykrk gS%
(1) Ghumar (2) Gidda (1) ?kwej (2) fx)k
(3) Kathak (4) Garba (3) dRFkd (4) xjck
109. Sama Veda deals with: 109. lkeosn fdlls lEcfU/kr gSa%
(1) Music (1) laxhr
(2) Hymn in the form of prayers to God (2) Hktu ds :i esa bZ”oj dh izkFkZuk
(3) Medicine (3) vkS’kf/k
(4) Formulae (4) lw=
110. The edible part of mango is: 110. vke dk [kk| Hkkx gS%
(1) Endocarp (1) vUr%fHkfÙk
(2) Epicarp (2) QyhfHkfÙk
(3) Endosperm (3) Hkzw.kiks’k
(4) Mesocarp (4) e/;fHkfÙk
111. During acute summer, when the temperature is very 111. cgqr xehZ ds le; fnu esa] nwj ls jktekxks± ij ikuh iM+s gksus dk
high, the patches of water are seen on the highways vglkl gksrk gSA ikuh dh rjQ i¡gqpus ij ikuh xk;c gks tkrk gS
from a distance. But when the observer reaches close, rFkk vkSj nwj fn[kkbZ nsrk gSA ;g Hkze gksrk gS%
the patches disappear & appear at a farther distance. (1) çdk'k ds iw.kZ ckgjh ijkorZu ds dkj.k
This illusion is due to: (2) çdk'k ds iw.kZ vkarfjd ijkorZu ds dkj.k
(1) Total external reflection of light (3) çdk'k ds vkaf'kd ckgjh ijkorZu ds dkj.k
(2) Total internal reflection of light (4) çdk'k ds vkaf'kd vkarfjd ijkorZu ds dkj.k
(3) Partial external reflection of light
(4) Partial internal reflection of light
112. The composition of 'white vitriol'? 112. lQsn foVªhvky dk ;kSfxd gS%
(1) Iron, sulphur and oxygen (1) ykSg] lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu
(2) Zinc, sulphur and oxygen (2) ftad] lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu
(3) Copper, sulphur and oxygen (3) dkij] lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu
(4) Sulphur and oxygen (4) lYQj ,oa vkWDlhtu
113. Who was the author of Geet Govinda? 113. xhr xksfoan ds jpf;rk dkSu gSa\
(1) Jayadeva (2) Kalhana (1) t;nso (2) dYg.k
(3) Kalidasa (4) Raja Rao (3) dkfynkl (4) jktk jko
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114. Nearly how many Kgs of manganese is required to 114. ,d Vu LVhy cukus esa yxHkx fdrus fdyksxzke eSXuht+ dh vko”;drk
manufacture one tonne of steel? gksrh gS\
(1) 10 kgs (2) 20 Kgs (1) 10 fdyksxzke (2) 20 fdyksxzke
(3) 50 Kgs (4) 100 kgs (3) 50 fdyksxzke (4) 100 fdyksxzke
115. Electoral disputes arising out of Presidential and Vice- 115. jk’Vªifr ,oa mi&jk’Vªifr pquko esa gqbZ ernku fooknksa dk fuLrkj.k
Presidential elections are settled by: fdlds }kjk fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Central Election Tribunal (1) dsUæh; pquko fVªcquy
(2) Joint Committee of Parliament (2) laln dh la;qä lfefr
(3) Election Commission of India (3) Hkkjr dk pquko vk;ksx
(4) Supreme Court of India (4) Hkkjr dk loksZPp U;k;ky;
116. Match List I with List II : 116. lwph I dks lwph II ls lqesfyr djsa%
Books ( List I) Authors ( List II) lwph&I ¼fdrkc½ lwph&II ¼ys[kd½
A. Kadambari 1. R. K. Narain A. dknEcjh 1. vkj- ds- ukjk;u
B. Kamayani 2. Munshi Prem Chand B. dkek;uh 2. eqa”kh çse pUn
C. The Guide 3. Bana Bhatt C. n xkbZM 3. ck.k Hkê
D. Godan 4. Jai Shankar Prasad D. xksnku 4. t; “kadj çlkn
(1) A4, B3, C1, D2 (1) A4, B3, C1, D2
(2) A1, B3, C4, D2 (2) A1, B3, C4, D2
(3) A3, B4, C1, D2 (3) A3, B4, C1, D2
(4) A2, B4, C1, D3 (4) A2, B4, C1, D3
117. Match list I with List II: 117. lwph I dks lwph II ls lqesfyr djsa%
List – I Tribes List – II Mainly Belonging to Places lwph&I tkfr;k¡ lwph&II LFkku ftlls eq[;r% lEcfU/kr gS
A. KHAS 1. Rajasthan A. [kkl 1. jktLFkku
B. LUSHAI 2. South India B. yqlbZ 2. nf{k.k Hkkjr
C. TODAS 3. Tripura C. VksM~l 3. f=iqjk
D. BHILS 4. Uttar Pradesh D. Hkhy 4. mÙkj çns”k
(1) A3, B2, C1, D4 (2) A4, B3, C2, D1 (1) A3, B2, C1, D4 (2) A4, B3, C2, D1
(3) A1, B2, C4, D3 (4) A3, B4, C2, D1 (3) A1, B2, C4, D3 (4) A3, B4, C2, D1
118. Creation of MUDRA bank was proposed in the recent 118. Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk gky gh esa tkjh fd;s x;s ctV esa MUDRA cSad
budget proposal of the Government of India. MUDRA ds l`tu dk çLrko jD[kk x;kA MUDRA dk rkRi;Z gS%
stands for:
(1) Monetary Union Development Repay agency
(1) Monetary Union Development Repay agency (2) Medium Units Development & Reconstruction Agency
(2) Medium Units Development & Reconstruction Agency (3) Micro Units Development Refinance Agency
(3) Micro Units Development Refinance Agency (4) Multipurpose Undertakings Development Refinance
(4) Multipurpose Undertakings Development Refinance Agency
Agency
119. The preamble to our Constitution proclaims that ‘We 119. gekjh lafo/kku dh vkeq[k ;g o.kZu djrk gS fd ge Hkkjr ds
the people of India have established: ukxfjd ,d%
(1) A Sovereign, Socialistic, Secular, Democratic, Republic (1) çHkqlÙkk lEié] lkekftd] /keZ fujis{k çtkra= ds x.kra= gSa
(2) A Sovereign, Democratic, Republic (2) ,d çHkqlÙkk lEié] çtkrkaf=d] x.kra= gS
(3) A Sovereign, Secular, Democratic, Republic (3) ,d çHkqlÙkk lEié] /keZ fujis{k] çtkrkaf=d] x.kra= gS
(4) None of the above incorrect (4) mijksä esa dksbZ Hkh lgh ugha gS
120. Which article of the constitution of India requires the 120. Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dh dkSu&lh vuqPNsn esa çR;sd ik¡p o’kZ ;k mlls
constitution of a finance commission every five years igys foÙk vk;ksx xBu djus dk çko/kku fd;k x;k gS%
or earlier: (1) vuqPNsn 280 (2) vuqPNsn 250
(1) Article 280 (2) Article 250 (3) vuqPNsn 126 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) Article 126 (4) None of these
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121. Which is not a type of writ? 121. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ,d lekns”k ;kfpdk dk çdkj ugha gS%
(1) Mandamus (2) Habeas corpus (1) eUMel (2) gSfc;l dkiZl
(3) Magna Carta (4) Quo warranto (3) eSXuk dkVkZ (4) Doks okjUVks
122. How much would a 70 Kg man weigh on the moon? 122. 70 fdxzk- Hkkj okys ,d O;fä dk Hkkj pk¡n ij D;k gksxk%
(1) 14 Kg (2) 114.1 newtons (1) 14 fdxzk- (2) 114.1 U;wVu
(3) 421.67 Kg (4) 98.4 Newtons (3) 421.67 fdxzk- (4) 98.4 U;wVu
123. Which of the following Muslim rulers remained in the 123. dkSu&lk eqfLye “kkld vius iq= ds }kjk cUnh cuk;k x;k%
captivity of his son? (1) vdcj
(1) Akbar (2) vkSjaxtsc
(2) Aurangzeb (3) “kkgtgk¡
(3) Shahjahan (4) tgk¡xhj
(4) Jahangir
124. The present Lok Sabha speaker is a member of 124. orZeku yksd&lHkk lHkkifr fdl pquko {ks= ls yksd&lHkk dh laln
Parliament from which constituency? lnL; gSa%
(1) Indore (1) bUnkSj
(2) Jabalpur (2) tcyiqj
(3) Guna (3) xquk
(4) Ratlam (4) jryke
125. Which soil is more suitable for crops like cashew nut? 125. dktw tSlh Qlyksa ds fy, dkSu&lh e`nk lcls T;knk mi;qä gS%
(1) Red laterite soil (1) yky e[kjyh e`nk
(2) Black soil (2) dkyh e`nk
(3) Alluvial soil (3) tyks< e`nk
(4) Arid soil (4) vuqoZj e`nk
126. Which of the following rivers divide Aravalli Ranges: 126. vjkoyh ioZr foLrkj dks dkSu lh unh i`Fkd djrh gS%
(1) Narmada & Tapti (1) ueZnk ,oa rkIrh
(2) Narmada & Sone (2) ueZnk ,oa lksu
(3) Narmada & Luni (3) ueZnk ,oa ywuh
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
127. The Khajuraho temples were built by: 127. [ktqjkgks dk efUnj fdlds }kjk fuekZ.k djok;k x;k%
(1) Chalukyas (1) pkyqD;
(2) Chauhans (2) pkSgku
(3) Chandellas (3) pUnsy
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
128. In full time organizational framework of Niti Aayog, the 128. uhfr vk;ksx ds iw.kZdkfyd laxBuh; <k¡ps esa insu lnL; fdlds }kjk
ex-officio members are to be nominated by: ukfer fd;s tkrs gSa%
(1) Vice Chairperson of Niti Aayog (1) uhfr vk;ksx dk okbl ps;jilZu
(2) Prime Minister (2) ç/kkuea=h
(3) Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha (3) yksd&lHkk esa foi{k dk usrk
(4) C.E.O. of Niti Aayog (4) uhfr vk;ksx dk lh-bZ-vks-
129. Which state of India is the largest producer Bajra? 129. Hkkjr dk dkSu&lk jkT; cktjk dk lokZf/kd mRiknu djus okyk jkT;
(1) Rajasthan (2) Uttar Pradesh
gS%
(3) Maharastra (4) Gujarat (1) jktLFkku (2) mÙkj&çns”k
(3) egkjk’Vª (4) xqtjkr
130. Which one of the following is a Rabi crop? 130. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh ,d jch dh Qly gS\
(1) Jowar (2) Groundnut (1) Tokj (2) ew¡xQyh
(3) Mustard (4) Bajra (3) ljlksa (4) cktjk
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131. Uber cup and Thomas cup are associated with: 131. mcsj di ,oa FkkWel di fdlls lEcfU/kr gS%
(1) Chess (2) Cricket (1) “krjat (2) fØdsV
(3) Badminton (4) Table Tennis (3) cSMfeUVu (4) Vscy Vsful
132. India’s first credit bureau through which commercial 132. Hkkjr dk çFke lk[k C;wjks ftlds ek/;e ls okf.kfT;d cSad vius
banks will share credit history of the customers: xzkgdks ds lk[k bfrgkl dks vkil esa ck¡Vsaxs%
(1) MCX (2) CRISIL (1) MCX (2) CRISIL
(3) SEBI (4) CIBIL (3) SEBI (4) CIBIL
133. What is the “ Motto” of Olympics 2016: 133. vksyfEid 2016 dk ßeksVksÞ D;k gS%
(1) One world, One Dream (1) ou oYMZ] ou Mªhe
(2) Live your passion (2) fyo ;ksj iSlu
(3) Inspire a Generation (3) baLik;j , tujs”ku
(4) The celebration of the century (4) n lsysczs”ku vkWQ n lsapqjh
134. Pungency in chillies is due to: 134. fepZ dk rh[kkiu fdl dkj.k gS%
(1) Capsaicin (1) dSilsflu
(2) Solanin (2) lksysfuu
(3) Isothiocyanates (3) vk;lksFkk;kslk;usV~l
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
135. If any question arises as to whether a member of 135. tc dksbZ ;g ç”u mBrk gS fd ,d lkaln vuqPNsn 102 ds Dykt
Parliament has become subject to any ¼1½ ds vUrxZr of.kZr v;ksX;rkvksa ds v/khu gks tkrk gS rks bl ç”u
disqualifications mentioned in clause (1) of article 102, ij fu.kZ; ysus ds fy;s ----- dks lanfHkZr fd;k tk,xk ,oa ------- dk
the question shall be referred for decision to the ......... fu.kZ; vafre gksxkA
and decision of the ......... shall be final; (1) lnu ds lHkkifr
(1) Speaker of the house (2) Hkkjr ds loksZPp U;k;ky;
(2) Supreme Court of India (3) Hkkjr ds pquko vk;ksx
(3) Election Commission of India (4) Hkkjr ds jk’Vªifr
(4) President of India
136. Which one of the following minerals is contained in the 136. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh [kfut dsjy ds eksukst+kbV jsr esa ik;h
Monazite sand of Kerala? tkrh gS%
(1) Uranium (1) ;wjsfu;e
(2) Thorium (2) Fkksfj;e
(3) Copper (3) rkez
(4) Petroleum (4) isVªksfy;e
137. Who is responsible to collect the service Tax? 137. lsok dj bdëk djus ds fy, dkSu mÙkjnk;h gS\
(1) Income Tax Department (1) vk;dj foHkkx
(2) Postal Department (2) Mkd foHkkx
(3) Central Excise Department (3) dsUæh; vkWcdkjh foHkkx
(4) Commercial Tax Department of the State/Union Territory (4) jkT;@dsUæ “kkflr {ks=ksa ds okf.kfT;d dj foHkkx
139. Which of the following does not involve a chemical 139. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlesa ,d jklk;fud çfrfØ;k “kkfey ugha gksrh gS%
reaction? (1) vius “kjhj esa [kk| dk ikpu
(1) Digestion of food in our body (2) “olu dh çfØ;k
(2) Process of respiration (3) xeZ fd, tkus ij dSUMy dh cÙkh dk tyuk
(3) Burning of candle wick when heated (4) xeZ fd, tkus ij eksecÙkh ds ekse dk fi?kyuk
(4) Melting of candle wax on heating
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140. How many type of writs are there in number which can 140. mPp U;k;ky; vFkok loksZPp U;k;ky; }kjk ekSfyd vf/kdkjksa ds
be issued by a high court or Supreme Court for çorZu ;k fdlh vU; mís';ksa ls fuxZfer dh tkus okyh ijekns'kksa ds
enforcement of fundamental rights or for any other çdkjksa dh la[;k gS%
purposes: (1) rhu (2) pkj
(1) Three (2) Four (3) ik¡p (4) N%
(3) Five (4) Six
141. Which principle states that when a body is partially or 141. dkSu&lk fl)kUr ;g of.kZr djrk gS fd tc ,d fi.M va'kr% ;k
totally immersed in a fluid, it experiences an upward iw.kZr% rjy esa Mqck;h tkrh gS rks rjy }kjk foLFkkfir Hkkj ds cjkcj
thrust equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it: ,d Åijh çfrcy vuqHko djrh gS%
(1) Newton’s (2) Pascal’s (1) U;wVu dk (2) ikLdy dk
(3) Archimedes (4) Hooke’s (3) vkfdZfefMt dk (4) gwDl dk
143. The disease rickets is caused by the deficiency of: 143. fdl deh ds dkj.k lw[kk jksx gksrk gS%
(1) Vitamin –D (1) foVkfeu &Mh
(2) Vitamin –C (2) foVkfeu &lh
(3) Vitamin –A (3) foVkfeu &,
(4) All of these (4) mi;qZä lHkh
144. A car can finish a certain journey in 10 hours at the 144. ,d dkj ,d fuf”pr ;k=k dks 56 fdeh-@?kaVs dh pky ls 10 ?kaVs esa
speed of 56 km/hr. In order to cover the same distance iwjh dj ysrh gSA Bhd blh nwjh dks 7 ?kaVs esa r; djus ds fy, dkj
in 7 hours, the speed of the car must be increased by: dks viuh pky esa fdruh o`f) djuh pkfg,\
(1) 12 km/hr. (2) 16 km/hr. (1) 12 fdeh-@?kaVs (2) 16 fdeh-@?kaVs
(3) 24 km/hr. (4) 18 km/hr. (3) 24 fdeh-@?kaVs (4) 18 fdeh-@?kaVs
\
145. 1734.5 × 1768.9 ÷ 1727.4 = 17? 145. 1734.5 × 1768.9 ÷ 1727.4 = 17
(1) 72 (2) 74 (1) 72 (2) 74
(3) 76 (4) None of these (3) 76 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
146. An amount invested in a certain scheme compounded 146. ,d fuf”pr ;kstuk esa ,d jde fuos”k dh tkrh gS ftl ij okf’kZd
annually doubles in 4 years. In how many years will pØo`f) C;kt yxrk gS vkSj og pkj o’kks± esa nqxquh gks tkrh gSA mlh
the amount become 16 times when invested in the ;kstuk esa fuosf”kr og jde fdrus o’kks± esa 16 xquh gks tk,xh\
scheme? (1) 12 o’kZ
(1) 12 years (2) 16 o’kZ
(2) 16 years (3) 18 o’kZ
(3) 18 years (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these
147. A watch which gains uniformly is 5 minutes slow at 8 147. ,d ?kM+h tks leku :i ls yfC/k çkIr djrh gS] jfookj dh lqcg 8
o'clock in the morning on Sunday and is 5 minutes 48 cts 5 feuV lqLr gS ,oa nwljs vkxkeh jfookj dks lk;a 8 cts 5
seconds fast at 8 pm on following Sunday. When was it feuV 48 lsds.M rst gSA rks ?kM+h dc lgh Fkh\
correct? (1) cq/kokj (2) 'kqØokj
(1) Wednesday (2) Friday (3) c`gLifrokj (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) Thursday (4) None of these
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148. The weight of a cylindrical Can alone is 16.66% of the 148. fuf”pr æo ls Hkjh gqbZ dUVsuj esa csyukdkj duLrj dk Hkkj
container filled with a certain liquid. When some liquid 16.66% gSA tc dqN æo gVk;k tkrk gS rks dUVsuj dk Hkkj ,oa “ks’k
is removed, the weight of the container and remaining æo dqy ekSfyd Hkkj dk 33.33% gksrk gSA æo dk fdruk fgLlk
liquid is 33.33% of the total original weight. What gVk;k x;k gS%
fraction of liquid has been removed? 1 1
(1) (2)
1 1 3 2
(1) (2)
3 2 2
2
(3) (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
3
(3) (4) None of these
3
149. Harish bought a piece of land for ` 1,50,000. He sells 149. gjh”k us Hkwfe dk ,d VqdM+k ` 1,50,000 esa [kjhnkA og bl Hkwfe dk
one-third of this land at a loss of 5%. At what 1/3 fgLlk 5% dh gkfu ij csprk gSA ckdh dh cph gqbZ Hkwfe dks
percentage must he sell the remaining land in order to og fdrus çfr”kr ij csps fd bl iwjs ysu&nsu esa mls 8% ykHk gks%
gain 8% on the whole transaction?
(1) 16.5% (2) 14.5%
(1) 16.5% (2) 14.5% (3) 15.8% (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 15.8% (4) None of these
150.
3
of a consignment was sold at a profit of 8% and the 150. ,d eky dk 3 fgLlk 8% ds ykHk ij cspk x;k vkSj “ks’k fgLlk
5 5
rest at a loss of 5%. If there was an over all profit of 5% dh gkfu ijA ;fn dqy ykHk ` 700 dk Fkk] rks eky dk ewY;
` 700, what was the value of the consignment? fdruk Fkk\
(1) ` 25,000 (1) ` 25,000
(2) ` 30,000 (2) ` 30,000
(3) ` 18,000 (3) ` 18,000
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
151. In a factory, the ratio of the number of high paid 151. ,d QSDVjh esa] mPp osru okys deZpkfj;ksa ls fuEu osru okys
workers to low paid workers is 10:7. If the difference in deZpkfj;ksa dk vuqikr 10:7 gSA ;fn mPp osru okys deZpkfj;ksa ,oa
number between the high paid workers and low paid fuEu osru okys deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k ds e/; vUrj 18 gS] rks
workers is 18, What is the total number of workers in QSDVjh esa dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k D;k gS\
the factory?
(1) 102 (2) 120
(1) 102 (2) 120 (3) 118 (4) 106
(3) 118 (4) 106
152. The work done by a woman in 8 hours is equal to the 152. 8 ?kaVs esa ,d efgyk }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z 6 ?kaVs esa ,d iq:"k }kjk
work done by a man in 6 hours and by a boy in 12 hours. ,oa 12 ?kaVs esa ,d yM+ds }kjk fd;s x, dk;Z ds cjkcj gSA ;fn
If working 6 hours per day 9 men can complete a work in çfrfnu 6 ?kaVs dk;Z djrs gq, 9 iq:"k 6 fnu esa fdlh dk;Z dks iw.kZ
6 days, then how many days can 12 men, 12 women and djrs gSa] rks fdrus fnuksa esa 12 iq:"k] 12 efgyk,a] ,oa 12 yM+ds
12 boys together finish the same work working 8 hours ,d lkFk çfrfnu 8 ?kaVs dk;Z djds mlh dk;Z dks iw.kZ djsxsaA
per day? 1 2
(1) 1 fnu (2) 3 fnu
1 2 3 3
(1) 1 days (2) 3 days 1
3 3 (3) 1 fnu (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
2
1
(3) 1 days (4) None of these
2
153. In a class, the ratio of boys to girls is 4:5. Half of the 153. ,d d{kk esa yM+dks ls yM+fd;ksa dk vuqikr 4:5 gSA vk/ks yM+ds ,oa
boys and half of the girls participated in the youth vk/kh yM+fd;ksa us ukStoku mRlo esa Hkkx fy;kA 61 tks fd dqy
1
festival. , ie, 30 of the total student population
6 fo|kFkÊ la[;k dk 30 gS] us NCC dSEi esa fgLlk fy;kA d{kk esa
participated in the NCC camp. What is the number of yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k D;k gS%
girl students in the class? (1) 80 (2) 100
(1) 80 (2) 100 (3) 120 (4) 150
(3) 120 (4) 150
154. If 2 logx (x–2) = logx 4, then the value of x is: 154. ;fn 2 logx (x–2) = logx 4, rks X dk eku D;k gS%
(1) 1 (2) 3 (1) 1 (2) 3
(3) 4 (4) 2 (3) 4 (4) 2
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155. Three wheels make 60, 36 and 24 revolutions per 155. rhu ifg;s 60, 36 ,oa 24 pôj çfrfeuV yxkrs gSaA çR;sd ds fje
minute. Each has a red spot on its rim, which is at the ij ,d yky nkx gSA tks fd “kwU; dky ij fuEure fLFkfr ij gSA
lowest position at time zero. The red spot will all be at yky nkx iqu% mlh fLFkfr ij gksxk fdrus le; i”pkr%
this position again after: (1) 2 lsds.M (2) 5 lsds.M
(1) 2 seconds (2) 5 seconds (3) 4 lsds.M (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 4 seconds (4) None of these
156. The triangle joining the points (2, 7), (4, –1), (–2, 6) is: 156. fcUnqvksa (2, 7), (4, –1), (–2, 6) dks feykus ls cuk gqvk f=Hkqt gksxk%
(1) Equilteral (1) leckgq
(2) Right angled (2) ledks.k
(3) Isosceles (3) lef}ckgq
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
158. A number ‘a’ is short of ‘b’ by 40%. By what percent is 158. ,d la[;k ^a*] ^b* ls 40% de gSA ^b* ^a* ls fdruh çfr”kr
‘b’ in excess of ‘a’? vf/kd gS\
1 2 1 2
(1) 66 % (2) 66 % (1) 66 % (2) 66 %
3 3 3 3
1 1
(3) 66 %
6
(4) None of these (3) 66 % (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
6
159. (64)
–2/3
× (1/4)–3 = ? 159. (64)–2/3 × (1/4)–3 = \
(1) 4 (2) 1/4 (1) 4 (2) 1/4
(3) 1 (4) 16 (3) 1 (4) 16
160. A train can travel 50% faster than a car. Both start from 160. ,d jsyxkM+h ,d dkj ls 50% rhoz ;k=k djrh gSA nksuksa ,d gh
point A at the same time and reach point B 75 kms le;] ^A* fcUnq ls pyuk vkjaHk djrh gSa vkSj fcUnq ^B* ij tks fd
away from A at the same time. On the way, however, ^A* fcUnq ls 75 fdeh- dh nwjh ij gS] ,d gh le; ij igq¡prh gSaA
the train lost about 12.5 minutes while stopping at the jkLrs esa] jsyxkM+h us fofHkUu LVs”ku ij :dus esa yxHkx 12.5 feuV
stations. The speed of the car is: yxk,A dkj dh xfr gS%
(1) 100 km/h. (2) 110 km/h. (1) 100 fdeh-@?kaVk (2) 110 fdeh-@?kaVk
(3) 120 km/h. (4) 130 km/h. (3) 120 fdeh-@?kaVk (4) 130 fdeh-@?kaVk
161. The maximum length of iron rod that can be kept in a 161. ,d dejk ftldk vk;ke 10 cm × 8 cm × 6 cm gS] rks mlesa
room of dimensions 10 cm × 8 cm × 6 cm is: lokZf/kd fdruh yEch yksgs dh NM+ j[kh tk ldrh gS\
(1) 10 cm (1) 10 cm
(2) 10 √2cm (2) 10 √2cm
(3) 11 √2cm (3) 11 √2cm
(4) 12 cm (4) 12 cm
162. A petrol tank at a filling station has a capacity of 400 162. fQfyax LVs”ku ij ,d iVªksy Vadh dh {kerk 400 yhVj gSA deZpkjh
litres. The attendant sells 40 litres of petrol from the 40 yhVj iVªksy ,d xzkgd dks Vadh ls csprk gS ,oa mlds ckn
tank to one customer and then replenishes it with mldh iwfrZ feêh ds rsy ls dj nsrk gSA ;g çfØ;k N% xzkgdksa ls
kerosene oil. This process is repeated with six nksgjkbZ tkrh gSA lkrosa xzkgd }kjk 40 yhVj iVªksy Ø; djus ij
customers. What quantity of pure petrol will the “kq) iVªksy dh fdruh ek=k ik;h tk;sxh\
seventh customer get when he purchases 40 litres of
(1) 20.50 yhVj
petrol?
(2) 20.25 yhVj
(1) 20.50 litres (3) 21.25 yhVj
(2) 20.25 litres (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 21.25 litres
(4) None of these
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163. An empty tank is connected with pipes A, B and C. A 163. ,d [kkyh Vadh dks ikbZi A, B vkSj C ds lkFk tksM+ fn;k tkrk gSA
and B are inlet pipes and they fill the tank in 6 hours A vkSj B vkxr ikbZi gSa vkSj nksuksa ikbZi Vadh dks Øe”k% 6 ?kaVs
and 8 hours respectively, while C is an outlet pipe and vkSj 8 ?kaVs esa Hkjrs gSaA tc fd C ,d fudkl ikbZi gSa tks fd iwjh
it empties the completely filled tank in 5 hours. Find Hkjh gqbZ Vadh dks 5 ?kaVs esa [kkyh dj nsrk gSA ;fn rhuksa ikbZi dks ,d
the time in which the tank will be completely filled if all lkFk [kksy fn;k tk, rks Vadh dks iwjk Hkjus esa fdruk le; yxsxk%
the pipes are opened together. 9 9
9 9
(1) 10 ?kaVs (2) 9 ?kaVs
11 11
(1) 10 hours (2) 9 hours
11 11 10 10
(3) 10 ?kaVs (4) 9 ?kaVs
10 10 11 11
(3) 10 hours (4) 9 hours
11 11
164. A discount of 15% on one article is the same as a 164. ,d oLrq ij 15% dh NwV ogh gS tks fd nwljh oLrq ij 20% dhA
discount of 20% on another article. The cost of the two nksuksa oLrqvksa dh ykxr ewY; gks ldrh gS%
articles can be:
(1) ` 40, ` 20 (2) ` 60, ` 40
(1) ` 40, ` 20 (2) ` 60, ` 40 (3) ` 80, ` 60 (4) ` 100, ` 80
(3) ` 80, ` 60 (4) ` 100, ` 80
165. P can complete a work in 12 days working 8 hours a 165. ^P* fdlh dk;Z dks çfrfnu 8 ?kaVs djds 12 fnu esa iwjk djrk gSA
day, Q can complete the same work in 8 days working ^ Q* Bhd ogh dke 10 ?kaVs çfrfnu djus ij 8 fnu esa iwjk djrk
10 hours a day. If both P and Q work together, working gSA ;fn ^P* vkSj ^Q* nksuksa feydj 8 ?kaVs çfrfnu dk;Z djsa] rks dk;Z
8 hours a day, in how many days can they complete fdrus fnu esa iwjk gks tk;sxk\
the work? 5 6
(1) 5 (2) 5
5 6 11 11
(1) 5 (2) 5
11 11 5 6
(3) 6 (4) 6
5 6 11 11
(3) 6 (4) 6
11 11
166. Twenty two women together can complete a work in 16 166. ckbl efgyk,a ,d lkFk ,d dk;Z dks 16 fnu esa iwjk djrh gSaA 16
days. 16 men together can complete the same work in iq:’k Bhd ogh dk;Z 15 fnu esa iwjk djrs gSaA iq:’k ls efgyk ds
15 days. The ratio of the working capacity of a man to dk;Z djus dh {kerk dk vuqikr gS%
that of a woman is:
(1) 3:4 (2) 5:3
(1) 3:4 (2) 5:3 (3) 4:3 (4) 4:5
(3) 4:3 (4) 4:5
167. A sum of ` 36.90 is made of 180 coins which are either 167. ` 36.90 dh ,d jde 180 flôksa esa cuh gS tks ;k rks 10 iSls ds
10 paise coins or 25 paise coins. The number of 10 flôs gSa ;k 25 iSls dsA 10 iSls ds flôksa dh la[;k fdruh gS%
paise coins is:
(1) 50 (2) 54
(1) 50 (2) 54 (3) 62 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 62 (4) None of these
168. A and B are two alloys of gold and copper prepared by 168. A ,oa B Lo.kZ ,oa rkez dh /kkrqvksa dks Øe”k% 5:3 ,oa 5:11 esa
mixing metals in the ratios 5:3 and 5:11 respectively. feykdj cuk;h gqbZ feJ /kkrq gSA feJ /kkrq dh leku ifjek.k xykdj
Equal quantities of these alloys are melted to form a ,d rhljk feJ /kkrq C cuk;k tkrk gSA Lo.kZ ,oa rkez dk vuqikr
third alloy C. The ratio of gold and copper in the alloy feJ /kkrq C esa D;k gksxk%
C is:
(1) 33:25 (2) 25:33
(1) 33:25 (2) 25:33 (3) 15:17 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 15:17 (4) None of these
169. 40% of the employees of a certain company are men, 169. ,d dEiuh ds 40% deZpkjh iq:’k gSa ,oa 75% iq:’k `25,000 ls
and 75% of the men earn more than `25,000 per year. If vf/kd çfro’kZ dekrs gSaA ;fn dEiuh ds 45% deZpkjh `25,000
45% of the company’s employees earn more than çfro’kZ ls T;knk dekrs gSa rks dEiuh }kjk fu;qä dh xbZ efgykvksa dk
`25,000 per year, what fraction of the women employed dkSu&lk fgLlk `25,000 çfro’kZ ;k blls de dekrk gS\
by the company earn `25,000 per year or less?
(1) 1/3 (2) 3/4
(1) 1/3 (2) 3/4 (3) 1/4 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 1/4 (4) None of these
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170. A publisher sells copies of books to a retail dealer at ` 170. ,d çdk”kd iqLrdksa dh çfr;ksa dks [kqnjk foØsrk dks ` 5 çfr ¼dkWih½
5 per copy but allows 25 copies to be counted as 24. If csprk gS ysfdu 25 çfr;ksa ¼dkWih½ dks 24 çfr fxuus dh vuqefr nsrk
the retailer sells each of the 25 copies at ` 6, his profit gSA ;fn [kqnjk O;kikjh çR;sd çfr ¼dkWih½ ` 6 ij csprk gS] rks mls
% is: fdrus çfr”kr dk ykHk çkIr gksrk gS%
(1) 20% (2) 24% (1) 20% (2) 24%
(3) 25% (4) 40% (3) 25% (4) 40%
171. If the radii of 2 concentric circles are 15 cm and 13 cm 171. ;fn nks ,d gh dsUæ okys o`Ùkksa dh f=T;k,a Øe”k% 15 lseh- vkSj 13
respectively, then the area of the circulating ring in sq. lseh- gS] rks o`Ùkh; NYys dk {ks=Qy fdrus oxZ lseh- gS\
cm is:
(1) 176 (2) 178
(1) 176 (2) 178 (3) 180 (4) 200
(3) 180 (4) 200
172. Among the following numbers 172. fuEufyf[kr la[;kvksa esa ls U;wure la[;k dkSu&lh gS%
6 12 , 3 4 , 4 5 , 3 , the least one is: 6 12 , 3 4 , 4 5 , 3
173. A pole 18 m high casts a shadow 9.6 m long. What is the 173. 18 m Å¡pkbZ okys [kEHks dh 9.6 m yEch Nk;k iM+rh gSA [kEHks ds “kh’kZ
distance of the top of the pole from the far end of the ls Nk;k dh vfUre Nksj rd dh nwjh D;k gksxh\
shadow?
(1) 20.4 m (2) 20.5 m
(1) 20.4 m (2) 20.5 m (3) 20.6 m (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 20.6 m (4) None of these
174. Two trains start simultaneously from Kanpur and Agra 174. nks jsyxkM+h dkuiqj ,oa vkxjk ls ,d&nwljs dh vksj ftudh pky
towards each other with speeds of 70 km/hr and 90 Øe”k% 70 fdeh-@?kaVk vkSj 90 fdeh-@?kaVk gS] ,d lkFk pyuk
km/hr respectively. When they met each other it was vkjEHk djrh gSaA tc og ,d&nwljs ls feyrh gSa rks ;g ik;k tkrk gS
observed that one of them had covered 350 km more fd muesa ls ,d jsyxkM+h nwljh jsyxkM+h ls 350 fdeh- vkxs gSA
than the other. Find distance between Kanpur and dkuiqj vkSj vkxjk ds chp dh nwjh crkvks\
Agra?
(1) 2400 fdeh- (2) 2550 fdeh-
(1) 2400 km (2) 2550 km (3) 2700 fdeh- (4) 2800 fdeh-
(3) 2700 km (4) 2800 km
175. If (9/7)3 × (49/81)2x–6 = (7/9)9, then the value of x is: 175. ;fn (9/7)3 × (49/81)2x–6 = (7/9)9] rks x dk eku D;k gS\
(1) 12 (2) 6 (1) 12 (2) 6
(3) 8 (4) None of these (3) 8 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
176. A bag contains 19 red balls, 37 blue balls and 27 green 176. ,d FkSys esa 19 yky xsansa] 37 uhyh xsansa] 27 gjh xsansa gSaA ;fn bl
balls. If a ball is picked up from this bag at random, FkSy esa ls ;kn`fPNd <ax ls ,d xsan fudky yh tkrh gS] rks uhyh xsan
what is the probability of picking a blue ball? fudyus dh laHkkouk fdruh gS%
(1) 36/87 (2) 37/83 (1) 36/87 (2) 37/83
(3) 38/83 (4) None of these (3) 38/83 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
177. If the volume of a sphere is divided by its surface area, 177. ;fn ,d xksys dk vk;ru blds i`’Bh; {ks=Qy ls foHkkftr fd;k
result obtained is 27 cm. The radius of the sphere is: tkrk gS rks ifj.kke 27 cm vkrk gSA rks xksys dh f=T;k gS%
(1) 81 cm (2) 72 cm (1) 81 cm (2) 72 cm
(3) 48 cm (4) None of these (3) 48 cm (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
178. In a class of 20 students in an examination in 178. 20 Nk=ks dh ,d d{kk esa] xf.kr dh ,d ijh{kk esa nks Nk=ks us] çR;sd
Mathematics 2 students scored 100 marks each, 3 got us 100 vad çkIr fd;s] rhu Nk= çR;sd “kwU; çkIr djrs gSa vkSj
zero each and the average of the rest was 40. What is ckdh cps “ks’k Nk=ksa dk vkSlr vad 40 FkkA iwjh d{kk dk vkSlr
the average of the whole class? vad D;k gS\
(1) 32 marks (2) 40 marks (1) 32 vad (2) 40 vad
(3) 48 marks (4) None of these (3) 48 vad (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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179. The average age of man and his son is 28 years. Six 179. ,d vkneh vkSj mlds iq= dh vkSlr vk;q 28 o’kZ gSA N% o’kZ
years hence the ratio of their age becomes 12:5. What i”pkr~ muds vk;q dk vuqikr 12:5 gksrk gSA mlds iq= dh orZeku
is the present age of his son? vk;q D;k gS%
(1) 12 years (1) 12 o’kZ
(2) 14 years (2) 14 o’kZ
(3) 15 years (3) 15 o’kZ
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
181. Sum of two numbers is equal to sum of square of 11 181. nks la[;kvks dk ;ksx] 11 ds oxZ vkSj 9 ds ?ku ds ;ksx ds cjkcj gSA
and cube of 9. Larger number is (5)2 less than square cM+h la[;k 25 ds oxZ ls (5)2 de gSA cM+h la[;k dk vk/kk vkSj
of 25. What is the value of the sum of twice of 24% of NksVh la[;k ds 24% ds nks xquk ds ;ksx dk eku crkvks\
the smaller number and half of the larger number?
(1) 360 (2) 540
(1) 360 (2) 540 (3) 420 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 420 (4) None of these
182. A metal cube of edge 12 cm is melted and formed into 182. ,d /kkfRod ?ku ftldk fljk 12 lseh- gS] dks xykdj 3 NksVs ?ku
three smaller cubes. If the edges of two smaller cubes cuk, x,A ;fn nks NksVs ?kuksa dk fljk 6 lseh- vkSj 8 lseh- gS] rks
are 6 cm and 8 cm, find the edge of the third smaller rhljs NksVs ?ku dk fljk crkvks\
cube? (1) 8 lseh- (2) 10 lseh-
(1) 8 cm (2) 10 cm (3) 12 lseh- (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 12 cm (4) None of these
183. The area of a hexagon whose one side is 2 m is: 183. ,d ‘kV~Hkqt dk {ks=Qy ftldk ,d fljk 2 ehVj gS mldk {ks=Qy
(1) 3√3 m 2
(2) 2√3 m 2 crkvks%
(3) 6√3 m2 (4) 4√3 m2 (1) 3√3 m2 (2) 2√3 m2
(3) 6√3 m2 (4) 4√3 m2
INSTRUCTIONS: (Questions Nos. 184 & 185) In these questions a piece of paper is folded and then cut as shown below. The
dotted lines shown are the portion which have been folded. The curve arrow shows the directions of folding. And the number of
scissors beneath the figure show the number of portions cut. From the given responses, indicate how it will appear when opened.
The opening is in the same order as folding.
funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 184 ,oa 185½ fuEufyf[kr ç”uksa esa dkxt ds VqdM+s dks eksM+dj dkVk x;k gS] tSlk fd uhps n”kkZ;k x;k gSA fcUnq js[kk,a eksM+s gq, Hkkx
dks çnf”kZr djrh gSaA oØkRed rhj eqM+s Hkkx dh fn”kk dks n”kkZrk gSA fp= ds uhps nh xbZ dSafp;k¡ dVs gq, Hkkx dh la[;kvks dks n”kkZrh gSaA mÙkj fodYiksa esa
ls ;s crk,a fd bl çfØ;k ds vuqlkj bls [kksyus ij ;g dSlk fn[ksxkA eksM+us ds Øekuqlkj gh [kksyus dk Øe gksxk
184. Question figure ¼ç”u vkÑfr½ Answer figure ¼mÙkj vkÑfr½
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DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 186 to 188) Complete the Series in the following figures.
funsZ”k ¼ç”u la[;k 186 ls 188½ fuEufyf[kr vkÑfr;ksa dh Js.kh dks iw.kZ djsaA
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 189 & 190) Study the following funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 189 ,oa 190½ fuEufyf[kr lwpukvksa dks /;ku ls i<+sa
information carefully and answer the questions given below. ,oa uhps fn;s x, ç”uksa ds mÙkj nsaA
Five persons are travelling in a train – A, B, C, D and E. A is the A, B, C, D ,oa E ik¡p O;fä ,d Vªsu esa ;k=k dj jgs gSaA ^A* ^C* dh
mother of C who is the wife of E. D is the brother of A and B is ekrk gS tks fd E dh iRuh gSA ^D* ^A* dk HkkbZ gS ,oa ^B* ^A* dk ifr gS
the husband A.
189. B dk E ls D;k lEcU/k gS\
189. How is B related to E ?
(1) firk dk (2) lkl dk
(1) Father (2) Mother in law (3) lkyk dk (4) llqj dk
(3) Brother in law (4) Father in law
DIRECTIONS: In the following number series only one number funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr la[;k Js.kh esa dsoy ,d la[;k xyr gSA ;fn xyr
is wrong. If the wrong number is corrected, the series get la[;k dks lgh dj fn;k tkrk gS rks Js.kh ,d fuf”pr rdZ dk vuqlj.k
established following a certain logic. Below the series a number djrs gq, lgh gks tkrh gSA Js.kh ds uhps ,d la[;k ds i”pkr (a), (b), (c),
is given followed by (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f). You have to (d), (e) ,oa (f) fn;k x;k gSA vkidks mlh rdZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gq, xyr
complete the series following the same logic as in the given la[;k dks lgh djds Js.kh dks iw.kZ djuk gSA fuEufyf[kr ç”u dk lgh mÙkj
series after correcting the wrong number. Now answer the nsa ,oa ç”u esa fn;s x, v{kj ds LFkku ij lgh eku crk,aA
following questions giving the correct values for the letter in the
questions. 2 14 18 46 82 176 338
191.
4 (a ) (b) (c) (d) (e ) (f )
2 14 18 46 82 176 338
191. (e) ds LFkku ij D;k vk;sxkA
4 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f )
(1) 238 (2) 338
What will come in place of (e) (3) 218 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(1) 238 (2) 338
(3) 218 (4) None of these
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DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 192 to 195) Answer these funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 192 ls 195½ fuEufyf[kr ç”uksa dk mÙkj fuEu
questions on the basis of the information given below. lwpukvksa ds vk/kkj ij nsaA
i. In a five star hotel, where C.W.G. players are staying, i. ,d ik¡p flrkjk gksVy tgk¡ ij C.W.G. f[kykM+h :ds gq, gSa]
there are 80 players (male & female). The ratio of f[kykfM+;ksa dh la[;k 80 gS ¼iq:’k ,oa efgyk½A efgykvksa ,oa
females and males are 3:5 respectively. iq:’kksa dk vuqikr 3:5 Øe”k% gSA
ii. The number of males and the number of females who ii. iq:’kksa dh la[;k ,oa efgykvksa dh la[;k tksfd fgUnh cksy ldrs
can speak only Hindi is equal and each of which is gSa] cjkcj gSa ,oa çR;sd efgykvksa dh dqy la[;k dk 40% gSA
40% of the total number of females iii. efgykvksa dh 10% la[;k nksuksa Hkk’kk,a cksy ldrh gSa ,oa 58%
iii. 10% of females can speak both the languages and iq:’k dsoy vaxzsth cksy ldrs gSaA
58% of the males can speak only English.
192. fdruh efgyk,a dsoy vaxzsth cksy ldrh gSa\
192. How many females can speak only English?
(1) 12 (2) 29
(1) 12 (2) 29 (3) 18 (4) 15
(3) 18 (4) 15
193. What percentage of all players (males & females 193. dqy f[kykfM+;ksa dk fdruk çfr”kr ¼iq:’k ,oa efgyk,a ,d lkFk½ dsoy
together) can speak only Hindi? fgUnh cksy ldrk gSa\
(1) 26 (2) 50 (1) 26 (2) 50
(3) 30 (4) 60 (3) 30 (4) 60
194. How many males can speak either only Hindi or only 194. fdrus iq:’k dsoy ;k rks fgUnh ;k dsoy vaxzsth cksy ldrs gSa%
English: (1) 25 (2) 12
(1) 25 (2) 12 (3) 41 (4) 82
(3) 41 (4) 82
195. In the Hotel the number of males and that of the 195. gksVy esa iq:’kksa dh la[;k ,oa efgykvksa dh la[;k dk Øfed vuqikr
females are in the respective ratio of 2:3. If the number 2:3 gSA ;fn iq:’kksa dh la[;k 20% c<+k nh tkrh gS ,oa efgykvksa
of males is increased by 20% and that of females is dh la[;k 10% c<+k nh tkrh gS rks iq:’kksa ls efgykvksa dk u;k
increased by 10%. What will be the new ratio of vuqikr D;k gksxk\
number of males to that of females:
(1) 14:5 (2) 5:8
(1) 14:5 (2) 5:8 (3) 13:4 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 13:4 (4) None of these
DIRECTIONS: Two words are given in the following question funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u esa nks “kCnksa ds e/; esa ,d LFkku fn;k x;k gSA
with a blank in between. Select a word from the choices given fodYiksa esa ls ml “kCn dks pquas tks fn, gq, nks “kCnksa ds lokZf/kd çklafxd
which is most relevant to the two other words. gksaA
196. NICE ( ____ ) PUNISH: 196. NICE ( ____ ) PUNISH%
(1) good (2) fine (1) good (2) fine
(3) clean (4) time (3) clean (4) time
197. In a certain code language ‘bring the white board’ is 197. fdlh fuf”pr dksM Hkk’kk esa ^bring the white board* dks ^ka na
written as ‘ka na di pa’ and ‘White and black board’ is di pa* ,oa ^white and black board* dks ^na di sa ra* fy[kk
written as ‘na di sa ra’. How is ‘the’ written in that code? tkrk gS rks ^the* dks ml dksM esa dSls fy[kk tk;sxk\
(1) ka (2) pa (1) ka (2) pa
(3) ka or pa (4) ra (3) ka or pa (4) ra
198. Five girls are sitting on a bench to be photographed. 198. ,d csUp ij cSBh 5 yM+fd;ksa dk QksVksxzkQ fy;k tkuk gSA lsty
Sejal is to the left of Rashmi and to the right of Binni. j”eh ds ck;sa rjQ ,oa fcéh ds nkfgus rjQ gSA eerk j”eh ds ck;ha
Mamta is to the left of Rashmi. Ragini is between Rashmi rjQ cSBh gSA jkfxuh j”eh ,oa eerk Bhd e/; esa cSBh gSA jkfxuh ds
and Mamta. Who is sitting immediately right to Ragini? Bhd nkfgus rjQ dkSu cSBk gS\
(1) Rashmi (1) j”eh
(2) Mamta (2) eerk
(3) Binni (3) fcéh
(4) Sejal (4) lsty
FCNX5 [ A–23 ]
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 199 to 202) Study the following funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 199 ls 202½ nh xbZ lwpuk dks /;kuiwoZd i<+s vkSj
information carefully and answer the questions given below. uhps fn;s x, ç”uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
R, S, T, U, V, W and X are seven employees of an organization. ,d laLFkku esa R, S, T, U, V, W ,oa X lkr deZpkjh gSaA rhu Jsf.k;ksa A,
Three of them are in one Grade and two each in other two B vkSj C esa] rhu ,d Js.kh ds gSa vkSj vU; 2 Jsf.k;ksa esa esa 2-2 gSaA muesa
grades among A, B and C. Each of them earns different amount ls çR;sd dks osru dh jkf”k fHkUu&fHkUu çkIr gksrh gSA muesa ls rhu efgyk
as salary. There are three ladies among them one each of each gSa vkSj çR;sd Js.kh esa ,d efgyk gSA dsoy T vkSj mldk ifr] ^B* Js.kh
grade. ‘T’ and her husband only are in Grade B. ‘X’ earns the esa gSA X lcls T;knk dekrk gS tks fd ,d iq:’k gSA dsoy og vkSj ^U*
maximum and X is a man. He alongwith only ‘U’ are in grade A. Js.kh ^A* esa gSaA ^U* dsoy ^R* ls T;knk dekrk gSA ^W* ,d efgyk gS og
‘U’ earns more than only ‘R’. ‘W’ is a lady. She and her friend ‘S’ vkSj mldk fe= ^S*] Js.kh ^C* esa gSA ^R*] Js.kh ^C* esa ugha gSA ^W*] T
are in grade C. ‘R’ is not in Grade C. ‘W’ earns less than ‘T’ but ls de dekrk gS ysfdu ^S* ls T;knkA ^V*] ^S* ls de dekrk gSA
more than ‘S’. ‘V’ earns less than ‘S’.
199. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdu O;fä;ksa dk la;kstu ¼Combination½ Js.kh
199. Which of the following combinations of persons are in ^C* dk gS\
grade C?
(1) WRV (2) WRX
(1) WRV (2) WRX (3) WSV (4) vi;kZIr vk¡dM+s
(3) WSV (4) Data inadequate
200. Who earns less than only ‘X’? 200. dkSu dsoy ^X* ls de dekrk gS\
(1) U (2) T (1) U (2) T
(3) S (4) None of these (3) S (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
201. How many of them earn more than ‘V’? 201. ^V* ls fdrus yksx vf/kd dekrs gSa\
(1) Two (2) Four (1) nks (2) pkj
(3) Three (4) Can’t be determined (3) rhu (4) fu/kkZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
202. The one who earns the least is in which grade? 202. og tks lcls de dekrk gS] fdl Js.kh esa gS%
(1) B (1) B
(2) A (2) A
(3) C (3) C
(4) Can’t be determined (4) fu/kkZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
203. A train leaves Mumbai with half the number of women 203. ,d jsyxkM+h] tks eqEcbZ ls pyrh gS] mlesa efgykvksa dh la[;k iq:’kksa
as men. At Bhopal ten men get down and five women dh la[;k dh vk/kh gSA Hkksiky esa 10 iq:’k mrj tkrs gSa vkSj 5
get in. Now there are equal number of men and efgyk,¡ p<+rh gSaA vc jsyxkM+h esa iq:’kksa ,oa efgykvksa dh la[;k
women. How many passengers boarded the train leku gks tkrh gSA çkjEHk esa eqEcbZ ls pyrs le;] jsyxkM+h esa ;kf=;ksa
initially at Mumbai? dh la[;k fdruh Fkh\
(1) 50 (2) 56 (1) 50 (2) 56
(3) 45 (4) None of these (3) 45 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
204. Ramesh is twice as old as Shyam but twice younger 204. jes”k] “;ke ls nqxquk cM+k gS ysfdu jkts”k ls nqxquk NksVkA fczts”k
than Rajesh, Brijesh is half the age of Shyam but twice “;ke dh mez dk vk/kk gS ysfdu ukxs”k dh vk;q dk nqxqukA dkSu&ls
the age of Nagesh. Which two persons form the pair of nks O;fä;ksa dk tksM+k] lcls cM+k ,oa lcls NksVs dk gS\
oldest and youngest? (1) jes”k ,oa fczts”k
(1) Ramesh and Brijesh (2) jkts”k ,oa “;ke
(2) Rajesh and Shyam (3) jkts”k ,oa ukxs”k
(3) Rajesh and Nagesh (4) jes”k ,oa ukxs”k
(4) Ramesh and Nagesh
205. If in a code language 'MUSIC' is written as 'XVQYW' 205. ;fn fdlh dksM Hkk"kk esa ^MUSIC* dks ^XVQYW* ,oa ^USAGE*
and 'USAGE' is written as 'VQZIF', then how can dks ^VQZIF* fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dksM Hkk"kk esa ^MAGIC* dks
'MAGIC' be written in that code: D;k fy[kk tk ldrk gS%
(1) XZIWY (1) XZIWY
(2) XZWIY (2) XZWIY
(3) XZIYW (3) XZIYW
(4) XZYIW (4) XZYIW
FCNX5 [ A–24 ]
DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 206 to 208) Read the following funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 206 ls 208½ fuEufyf[kr lwpukvksa dks i<+s ,oa uhps
information and answer the questions given below. fn;s x, ç”u dk mÙkj nsaA
I. Six students A, B, C, D, E and F are ranked in I. N% fo|kFkÊ A, B, C, D, E ,oa F nks fo’k;ksa HkkSfrd “kkL= ,oa
descending order on the basis of their marks in two jlk;u foKku esa vius vadks ds vk/kkj ij vojksgh Øe esa jSad
subjects Physics and Chemistry. fd;s tkrs gSaA
II. E’s rank remains the same and he is between A and B II. E dk jSad nksuksa fo’k;ksa esa leku jgrk gS ,oa A ,oa B ds e/; esa
in both subjects but A and B interchange positions. jgrk gS ysfdu A ,oa B ijLij viuh jSad dh fLFkfr cny ysrs gSaA
III. D ranks first in one subject and last in the other. III. D ,d fo’k; esa çFke jSad j[krk gS ,oa nwljs esa vfUreA
IV. HkkSfrd “kkL= esa B dk jSad nwljk gS ,oa F dk jSad vfUreA
IV. In Physics B’s rank is second and F’s rank is last.
V. jlk;u “kkL= esa F dk jSad 5ok¡ gS
V. In Chemistry F’s rank is fifth.
206. jlk;u “kkL= esa lcls [kjkc çn”kZu fdldk gS\
206. Whose performance is the poorest in Chemistry?
(1) D (2) A
(1) D (2) A
(3) C (4) vi;kZIr vk¡dM+s
(3) C (4) Data Inadequate
207. Who got the first rank in chemistry? 207. jlk;u “kkL= esa çFke jSad dkSu ik;k\
(1) A (2) C (1) A (2) C
(3) F (4) Data Inadequate (3) F (4) vi;kZIr vk¡dM+s
208. If the ranks of chemistry are given in ascending order, 208. ;fn jlk;u “kkL= dk jSad vkjksgh Øe esa fn;k tkrk gS rks fdls çFke
who will get the first rank? jSad feysxk\
(1) E (2) B (1) E (2) B
(3) D (4) None of these (3) D (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 209 to 211) Study the following funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 209 ls 211½ fuEufyf[kr lwpukvksa dks i<+sa vkSj uhps
information and answer the questions given below it. fn;s x, ç”uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
A blacksmith has five iron articles M, N, O, P and Q each having ,d yksgkj ds ikl çR;sd fofHkUu Hkkj okyh ik¡p ykSg oLrq,a M, N, O, P
a different weight. ,oa Q gSaA
• M weighs twice as much as N. • M] N ds Hkkj dk nqxquk gSA
• N weighs four and a half times as much as O. • N] O ds Hkkj dk 4.5 xquk gSA
• O weighs half as much as P. • O] P ds Hkkj dk vk/kk gSA
• P weighs half as much as Q. • P] Q ds Hkkj dk vk/kk gSA
• Q weighs less than M but more than O. • Q] dk Hkkj M ls de gS ysfdu O ls vf/kd gSA
209. What of the following is the lightest in weight? 209. dkSu Hkkj esa lcls gYdk gS\
(1) M (2) N (1) M (2) N
(3) P (4) O (3) P (4) O
210. Q is lighter in weight than which of the other two 210. Q dk Hkkj fdu nwljs nks oLrqvksa ls gYdk gS%
articles: (1) M, P (2) M, N
(1) M, P (2) M, N (3) O, M (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) O, M (4) None of these
211. Which of the following articles is the heaviest in 211. fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu&lh oLrq lcls Hkkjh gSa\
weight? (1) N (2) O
(1) N (2) O (3) M (4) Q
(3) M (4) Q
DIRECTIONS: Each face of a cube has a different colour. Its top funsZ”k% ,d ?ku dk çR;sd eq[kM+k fHké jax dk gSA bldk “kh’kZ eq[kM+k dkys
face is painted BLACK. BLUE is between RED and YELLOW. jax ls jaxk x;k gSA yky vkSj ihys ds chp esa uhyk gSA dkys vkSj lQsn ds
GREEN is between BLACK and WHITE. WHITE is between chp esa gjk gSA ihys vkSj yky ds chp esa lQsn gSA
YELLOW and RED.
212. gjs ds foijhr dkSu&lk jax gS%
212. Which colour is opposite of GREEN: (1) yky (2) uhyk
(1) Red (2) Blue (3) dkyk (4) ihyk
(3) Black (4) Yellow
FCNX5 [ A–25 ]
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 213 & 214) study the following funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 213 ,oa 214½ fuEufyf[kr lwpukvksa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+sa
information and answer the given question– vkSj fn, x;s ç”uksa dk mÙkj nsa&
Point N is 10 metres to the south of M. Point O is 3 metres to the M ds nf{k.k dh vksj 10 ehVj ij fcUnq N gSA N ds iwoZ dh vksj 3 ehVj
east of N. Point P is 5 metres to the south of O. Point Q is 6 ij fcUnq O gSA O ds nf{k.k dh vksj 5 ehVj ij fcUnq P gSA P ds if”pe
metres to the west of P. Point R is 10 metres to the north of Q. dh vksj 6 ehVj ij fcUnq Q gSA Q ds mÙkj dh vksj 10 ehVj ij fcUnq
Point S is 6 metres to the east of R. Point T is 5 metres to the R gSA R ds iwoZ dh vksj 6 ehVj ij fcUnq S gSA S ds mÙkj dh vksj 5
north of S. ehVj ij fcUnq T gSA
213. Which of the following represents the direction of 213. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh fn”kk fcUnq R ds lkis{k fcUnq O dh fn”kk
point O with respect to point R? çnf”kZr djrh gS%
(1) South – West (2) South – East (1) nf{k.k&if”pe (2) nf{k.k&iwoZ
(3) North – East (4) North – West (3) mÙkj&iwoZ (4) mÙkj &if”pe
214. How far and in which direction is point M from point T? 214. fcUnq T ls fcUnq M fdl fn”kk esa vkSj fdruh nwjh ij gS\
(1) 3 metres – East (2) 5 metres – East (1) 3 ehVj&iwoZ (2) 5 ehVj&iwoZ
(3) 3 metres – West (4) 5 metres – West (3) 3 ehVj&if”pe (4) 5 ehVj&if”pe
215. If START = WALKA and BUDPI = XZFMQ, then what 215. ;fn START = WALKA ,oa BUDPI = XZFMQ] rks STUPID
will be the code of STUPID: dk dksM D;k gksxk%
(1) MAZWQF (2) WAZMQF (1) MAZWQF (2) WAZMQF
(3) WZAQMF (4) None of these (3) WZAQMF (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
216. In a code where a numeral represents an alphabet the 216. ,d dwV esa ftlesa ,d vad ,d o.kZ dks çnf”kZr djrk gS rks “kCn
most likely code for the word ‘RECESS’ is: RECESS dks dSls çnf”kZr djsaxs%
(1) 913155 (2) 723245 (1) 913155 (2) 723245
(3) 865277 (4) 233300 (3) 865277 (4) 233300
217. Three views of a cube following a particular motion are 217. ?ku tks fd ,d fof”k’V xfr esa gSa muds rhu n`”; uhps fn;s x, gSa%
given below:
218. Which figure represents the relationship between 218. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk fp= cgqHkqt] prqHkqZt vkSj f=Hkqt ds
polygons, quadrilaterals and triangles? lEcU/k dks n'kkZrk gS%
(1) (2) (1) (2)
219. Find the wrong number in the series. 219. J`a[kyk esa xyr la[;k igpkusaA
12, 237, 406, 527, 604, 657 12, 237, 406, 527, 604, 657
(1) 406 (2) 604 (1) 406 (2) 604
(3) 657 (4) None of these (3) 657 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
220. Select the choice that represents the given number the 220. ml fodYi dks pqus tks nh gqbZ la[;k dk loZJs’B izfrfuf/kRo djrk
best. gks%
1 7 2 5 5 5 2: 1 7 2 5 5 5 2:
(1) N P N R R R S (1) N P N R R R S
(2) A B C D E F F (2) A B C D E F F
(3) N N P Q Q R S (3) N N P Q Q R S
(4) A B C D D D C (4) A B C D D D C
FCNX5 [ A–26 ]
DIRECTIONS: (Question no. 221 to 223) In the below diagram. funsZ”k% ¼ç”u l¡[;k 221 ls 223½ uhps fn;s x, js[kk fp= esa
The circle P represents Indians o`Ùk P çfrfuf/kRo djrk gS Hkkjrh; dk
The circle Q represents literate persons o`Ùk Q çfrfuf/kRo djrk gS f”kf{kr O;fä dk
The circle R represents honest persons o`Ùk R çfrfuf/kRo djrk gS bZekunkj O;fä dk
ABCD represents wealthy persons ABCD çnf”kZr djrk gS /kuh O;fä
GHFE represents politician GHFE çnf”kZr djrk gS jkrfufrK
Triangle AXB represents Non Resident persons f=Hkqt AXB çnf”kZr djrk gS vfuoklh O;fä
221. Non resident Indian who are wealthy literate politician 221. vfuoklh Hkkjrh; jktfufrK tks f”kf{kr ,oa /kuh gS] dks çnf”kZr fd;k
is represented by: tkrk gS%
(1) 4 (2) 7 (1) 4 (2) 7
(3) 10 (4) 2 (3) 10 (4) 2
222. Non resident Indian who are wealthy literate and 222. vfuoklh Hkkjrh; tks /kuh f”kf{kr ,oa bZekunkj jktuhfrK gSa] dks
honest politician is represented by: çnf”kZr fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) 11 (2) 4 (1) 11 (2) 4
(3) 6 (4) 5 (3) 6 (4) 5
223. Non resident non Indian wealthy persons are 223. vfuoklh xSj Hkkjrh; /kuh O;fä;ksa dk çfrfuf/kRo dkSu lk {ks= djrk
represented by the area: gS%
(1) 18 & 15 (2) 1 & 8 (1) 18 ,oa 15 (2) 1 ,oa 8
(3) 19 & 20 (4) None of these (3) 19 ,oa 20 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
224. Number of students in different specialisations in an 224. ,d laLFkku ds fofHké fof”k’V fo’k;ksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k%
institute
225. Pick the odd one out. 225. vlaxr dk pquko djsa%
(1) Cube (1) ?ku
(2) Cone (2) “kadq
(3) Cylinder (3) csyukdkj
(4) Trapezium (4) leyEc
FCNX5 [ A–27 ]
DIRECTIONS: Study the information given in each of these funs”k% uhps nh lwpukvksa dk v/;;u djsa ,oa bu ç”uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
question to answer them. iathÑr ernkrkvksa dh la[;k ,oa fofHké ernku {ks=ksa esa fn;s x, erksa dh la[;k
Number of the voters registered and voted from different constituency. {ks= ernkrkvksa dh la[;k gtkjksa esa
Constituency Number of voters in thousands iathÑr fn;s x, er
Registered Voted
I 180 105
I 180 105
II 250 150
II 250 150
III 290 170
III 290 170
IV 320 200
IV 320 200
V 200 110
V 200 110
226. fdl {ks= esa lcls de çfr”kr ernku gqvk%
226. Which constituency had the lowest percentage of
polling: (1) I
(2) V
(1) I
(3) III
(2) V
(4) IV
(3) III
(4) IV
DIRECTIONS: In the following question two statements are funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u esa nks dFku ,oa mlds ckn nks fu’d’kZ I ,oa II fn;s
followed by two conclusions I & II. The two statements are to be x;s gSaA nksuksa dFkuksa dks lR; ekurs gq, vius mÙkj dk pquko fuEu izdkj ls
considered to be true. Pick the choice as follows: djsa
A. If only conclusion I follows A. ;fn dsoy fu’d’kZ I dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
B. If only conclusion II follows B. ;fn dsoy fu’d’kZ II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
C. If Both conclusion I & II follow C. ;fn fu’d’kZ I ,oa II nksuksa dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follow
D. ;fn u rks fu’d’kZ I ,oa u gh II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
Statements:
227. Some poets are goats. Some goats are tree:
dFku%
227. dqN dfo cdjh gSaA dqN cdjh isM+ gSa%
Conclusions: fu’d’kZ%
I. Some poets are trees I. dqN dfo isM+ gSaA
II. Some trees are goats II. dqN isM+ cdjh gSaA
(1) A (2) B (1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D (3) C (4) D
DIRECTIONS: In the following question is followed by two funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u ds i”pkr nks dFku I ,oa II fn, x, gSaA vki vius
statements I and II. Select the choice as follows. fodYi fuEu çdkj pqusaA
A. ;fn I dsoy ç”uksÙkj ds fy, i;kZIr gS
A. If I alone is sufficient to answer the question
B. ;fn II dsoy ç”uksÙkj ds fy, i;kZIr gS
B. If II alone is sufficient to answer the question
C. ;fn I ,oa II nksuksa ç”uksÙkj ds fy, vko”;d gS
C. If I and II are both required to answer the question
D. ;fn nksuksa I ,oa II ç”uksÙkj ds fy, vi;kZIr gS ,oa T;knk
D. If both I and II are insufficient to answer the question and
more data is required vkdM+ks dh t:jr gS
228. Can Mohan be considered a successful mountaineer: 228. D;k eksgu dks ,d lQy ioZrkjksgh ekuk tk ldrk gS%
I. Mohan has taken part in seven mountaineering I. eksgu us fiNys 10 o’kksZa esa lkr ioZrkjksg.k vfHk;kuksa esa Hkkx
expeditions in the last ten years fy;k gS
II. The norm for a mountaineer to be considered II. ioZrkjksgh ds lQy gksus dk ekin.M 15 o’kksZa esa 4 ls 5
successful is being a member of expeditions 4 to 5 ioZrkjksg.k vfHk;kuksa esa lnL; gksuk gS
times in fifteen years (1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D
229. Which word cannot be made using the letters of the 229. dkSu lk “kCn fuEufyf[kr mfä ds v{kjksa dk ç;ksx djds ugha cuk;k
phrase ‘THE CHOICE IS OBVIOUS’: tk ldrk ^THE CHOICE IS OBVIOUS*%
(1) Voice (1) Voice
(2) Booster (2) Booster
(3) Booth (3) Booth
(4) Stoic (4) Stoic
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DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 230 to 234) Study the following table carefully and answer the questions below
funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 230 ls 234½ rkfydk dks /;kuiwoZd i<+sa ,oa uhps fn, x, ç”uksa ds mÙkj nsa&
Production of main crops in India (in million ٛ ones)
Hkkjr esa eq[; Qlyksa dk mRiknu ¼fefy;u Vu esa½
Crops ¼Qly½ 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97
Pulses ¼nkysa½ 20.5 22.4 24.6 23.5 27.8 28.8
Oil seeds ¼frygu½ 32.4 34.6 40.8 42.4 46.8 52.4
Rice ¼pkoy½ 80.5 86.4 88.2 92.6 94.2 90.8
Sugarcane ¼xUuk½ 140.8 152.2 152.2 160.3 156.4 172.5
Wheat ¼xsgw¡½ 130.2 138.4 146.8 141.6 152.2 158.4
Coarse grain ¼vifj’Ñr vukt½ 45.6 52.8 60.4 62.4 58.2 62.8
Total ¼;ksx½ 450.00 486.8 513.0 522.8 535.6 565.7
230. Production of pulses in 1991–92 was approximately 230. 1991–92 esa nkyksa dk mRiknu 1993–94 esa frygu ds mRiknu dk
what percentage of the production of oil seeds in yxHkx fdrus çfr”kr Fkk%
1993–94:
(1) 50 (2) 199
(1) 50 (2) 199 (3) 150 (4) 175
(3) 150 (4) 175
231. Production of what type of crop was going to increase 231. fn, x, o’kks± esa çR;sd o’kZ esa fdl Qly dk mRiknu çR;sd o’kZ c<+rk
in each year in given years: jgk%
(1) Rice (2) Pulses (1) pkoy (2) nky
(3) Sugarcane (4) Oil seeds (3) xUuk (4) frygu
232. What was the average production of wheat in the given 232. fn, x, o’kks± esa xsgw¡ dk vkSlr mRiknu D;k Fkk\
years? (1) 144.60 fefy;u Vu (2) 155.73 fefy;u Vu
(1) 144.60 millian tones (2) 155.73 millian tones (3) 130.73 fefy;u Vu (4) 136.60 fefy;u Vu
(3) 130.73 millian tones (4) 136.60 millian tones
233. Production of sugarcane was what percentage of the 233. xUus dk mRiknu 1996–97 o’kZ esa dqy mRikfnr Qly dk fdruk
total crops produced in the year 1996–97: çfr”kr Fkk\
(1) 20.50 (2) 30.49 (1) 20.50 (2) 30.49
(3) 35.52 (4) 36.52 (3) 35.52 (4) 36.52
234. Which crop has its actual production of one of the 234. fdl Qly dk blds fdlh ,d o’kZ dk mRiknu blds fn, x, o’kks±
years exactly same as its average production in the ds vkSlr mRiknu ds Bhd cjkcj Fkk%
given years. (1) pkoy (2) xUuk
(1) Rice (2) Sugarcane (3) xsgw¡ (4) nkysa
(3) Wheat (4) Pulses
235. Pick the choice diagram that best represents the 235. ml js[kkfp= dks pqus tks fuEufyf[kr lEcU/k dks mfpr :i esa n”kkZrk
following relationship: gS%
Insat 1B, Satellites, Insat 1C, Aircraft, Metsat. bulSV 1ch] mixzg] bulSV 1lh] ,;jØk¶V] esVlSV
A. B. A. B.
C. D. C. D.
(1) A (1) A
(2) B (2) B
(3) C (3) C
(4) D (4) D
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DIRECTIONS: In the following question, a question is posed funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u esa ,d ç”u ds i”pkr nks dFku I ,oa II fn, x,
which is followed by two statements, I and II. Select the choice gSaA vki vius mÙkj dk pquko fuEu çdkj djsaA
as follows. A. ;fn I dsoy ç”uksÙkj ds fy, i;kZIr gS
A. If I alone is sufficient to answer the question B. ;fn II dsoy ç”uksÙkj ds fy, i;kZIr gS
B. If II alone is sufficient to answer the question C. ;fn I ,oa II nksuksa ç”uksÙkj ds fy, vko”;d gS
C. If I and II both are required to answer the question D. ;fn I ,oa II nksuksa bdðs ç”uksÙkj ds fy, vi;kZIr gSa ,oa
D. If I and II together are insufficient and more data is ç”uksaÙkj ds fy, T;knk vkdM+ks dh vko”;drk gSA
needed to answer the question
236. D;k ekSle foHkkx dh Hkfo’;okf.k;k¡ iw.kZr% vfo”oluh; gksrh gSa%
236. Are the meteorological predictions totally unreliable: I. dbZ {¨=ksa esa bl o’kZ lw[kk jgk tc fd blds foijhr lkekU; o’kkZ
I. There was drought this year in many regions against a dh Hkfo’;ok.kh Fkh
normal rainfall forecast II. fiNys 100 o’kksZa ds nkSjku] ns”k esa ,d o’kZ ds nkSjku vkSlr o’kkZ
II. During the past 100 years, there has been a 37% dh Hkfo’;ok.kh dh lQyrk nj 37% jgh gS
success rate of forecasts for rainfall average in the (1) A
country during a year (2) B
(1) A (2) B (3) C
(3) C (4) D (4) D
DIRECTIONS: In the following question, a statement is followed funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”uksa esa ,d dFku ds i”pkr nks laHkkfor
by two possible implication/assumptions within the statement. ekU;rk,a@vfHkçk; fn;s x, gSaA vki vius mÙkj fodYi dk pquko bl çdkj
Pick up the answer choice as follows. djsaA
A. Only I is an assumption A. ;fn dsoy I ,d ekU;rk gS
B. Only II is an assumption B. ;fn dsoy II ,d ekU;rk gS
C. Both I and II are assumptions C. nksuksa I ,oa II ekU;rk,a gSa
D. Neither I nor II are assumption D. u rks I ,oa u gh II ,d ekU;rk gS
237. Gandhiji wanted to use the latent energies of the rural 237. xk¡/khth xzkeh.k csjkstxkjksa dh vO;ä ÅtkZ dk ç;ksx mfpr <ax ls
unemployed to be properly utilized: djuk pkgrs Fks%
I. There are unemployed in the villages I. xk¡o esa csjkstxkj gksrs gSa
II. Gandhiji was a reformer II. xk¡/khth ,d lekt lq/kkjd Fks
(1) A
(1) A
(2) B
(2) B
(3) C
(3) C
(4) D
(4) D
DIRECTIONS: An Argument is followed by two statements. Pick funsZ”k% nks dFkuksa ds i”pkr ,d rdZ fn;k x;k gSA vki vius mÙkj fuEu
a choice as follows. çdkj pqusaA
A. If statement I strengthen the argument A. ;fn dsoy dFku I rdZ dks n`<+ djrk gS
B. If statement II strengthen the argument B. ;fn dsoy dFku II rdZ dks n`<+ djrk gS
C. If statement I and II both strengthen the argument C. nksuksa dFku I ,oa II rdZ dks n`<+ djrs gSSa
D. Neither I nor II strengthen the argument D. u rks dFku I ,oa u gh II rdZ dks n`<+ djrk gS
238. According to Medical Researchers malnutrition and 238. vk;qfoZKku “k¨/kdrkZvksa ds vuqlkj dqiks’k.k ,oa de cqf) esa ,d
lowered intelligence have shown a positive linkage. ldkjkRed lEcU/k gSA tkuojksa ij fd;s x, ç;ksx ,slk n”kkZrs gSa tks
Trials on animals give such indication and it is also euq’; tkfr ij Hkh lgh gSa%
true for humans: I. vk¡dM+s crkrs gSa fd [kk|kuksa esa LokoyEcu ikus okys ns”k ds yksxksa
I. Statistics show that countries with self sufficiency in esa cqf)eÙkk Lrj T;knk gS
food have higher intelligence level II. tkuojksa ij fd, x, ç;ksx dk ekuo tkfr ls lglEcU/k gS
II. Trials on animal can be correlated to human beings
(1) A
(1) A (2) B
(2) B (3) C
(3) C (4) D
(4) D
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DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 239 to 243) The following questions funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 239 ls 243½ fuEufyf[kr rkfydk ds vk/kkj ij ç”uksa
are to be answered on the basis of the table given below. ds mÙkj fn;s tkus gSaA
Category of Number of Number of 2005 esa deZpkfj;ksa 2009 esa deZpkfj;ksa
Personnel staff in 2005 staff in 2009 dkfeZdksa dh Js.kh
dh la[;k dh la[;k
Data entry operator 18 25 MkVk ,UVªh vkWijsVj 18 25
Data Base controller 5 8 MkVk csl dUVªksyj 5 8
Programmers 21 36
çksxzkej 21 36
System Analysts 15 31
flLVe ,ukfyLV 15 31
Manager (IT) 3 3
çcU/kd ¼vkbZ-Vh-½ 3 3
Supervisor 18 32
lqijokbZtj 18 32
Total 80 135
dqy 80 135
239. If pie charts were to be drawn for the different
categories of personnel, what would be the angle
239. ;fn fofHkUu dkfeZdksa dh Js.kh ds fy;s ikbZ pkVZ [khapk tkuk gS rks o’kZ
2005 ds fy;s lqijokbZtj ds fy;s [khapk x;k vUrfjr dks.k gksxk\
subtended by the supervisor for the year 2005?
(1) 30° (2) 67½ ° (1) 30° (2) 67½ °
(3) 45° (4) 81° (3) 45° (4) 81°
240. For the programmers, what is the sector angle for the 240. çksxzkej ds fy;s 2009 esa lsDVj dks.k D;k gksxk\
year 2009: (1) 96° (2) 8°
(1) 96° (2) 8° (3) 83° (4) 32°
(3) 83° (4) 32°
241. What is the percentage increase in number of staff in 241. 2005 dh rqyuk esa 2009 esa deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k esa fdrus çfr”kr
2009 as compared to 2005: dh o`f) gqbZ gS%
(1) 68.75 (2) 60.75 (1) 68.75 (2) 60.75
(3) 65.75 (4) None of these (3) 65.75 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
242. In the pie chart for 2005, what is the sector angle to 242. 2005 ds ikbZ pkVZ esa] ,d O;fä dks çnf”kZr djus ds fy;s lsDVj
represent one person? dks.k D;k gS%
(1) 3° (2) 4° (1) 3° (2) 4°
(3) 5° (4) 4½° (3) 5° (4) 4½°
243. The number of categories for which the sector angle 243. 2005 dh rqyuk esa 2009 esa lsDVj dks.k esa fdrus Js.kh dh la[;k
has decreased in 2009 compared to 2005 is: esa deh gqbZ gS%
(1) 3 (2) 4 (1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 6 (3) 5 (4) 6
DIRECTIONS: A statements is followed by two conclusions I & funsZ”k% ,d dFku ds i”pkr nks fu’d’kZ I ,oa II fn, x, gSaA fodYiksa dk
II. Select the choice as follows. p;u fuEu çdkj djsaA
A. If only conclusion I follows A. ;fn dsoy fu’d’kZ I dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
B. If only conclusion II follows B. ;fn dsoy fu’d’kZ II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
C. If both conclusion I & II follow C. nksuksa fu’d’kZ I ,oa II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
D. If neither conclusion I, nor II follows D. u rks fu’d’kZ I ,oa u gh II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gSS
244. War is not the only solution for the settlement of 244. ns”kksa ds chp esa fookn fucVkus ds fy, ;q) gh dsoy ,d lek/kku
disputes between countries. In fact war can only be ugha gSA okLro esa ;q) dsoy vfUre fodYi gh gks ldrk gS%
the last resort: fu’d’kZ%
Conclusions: I. ns”kksa ds e/; fookn lqy>kus ds cgqr ls jkLrs gSa
I. There are many ways to solve disputes between II. ;q) rHkh gksuk pkfg, tc vU; jkLrs vlQy gks tkrs gSa
countries (1) A
II. War is to be undertaken if all else fails (2) B
(3) C
(1) A (2) B
(4) D
(3) C (4) D
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DIRECTIONS: In the following question two statements are funsZ”k% fuEufyf[kr ç”u esa ,d dFku ds ckn nks fu’d’kZ fn;s x, gSaA
followed by two possible inferences. Point out which of the fuEufyf[kr esa ls lgh mÙkj pquko dks bafxr djsaA dFkuksa dks lgh ekus ;|fi
following answer choice applies. Assume statements to be og rF;ksa ls ijs gSaA
correct even if they very from facts. A. ;fn dsoy fu’d’kZ I dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
A. Only inference I follows B. ;fn dsoy fu’d’kZ II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
B. Only inference II follows C. nksuksa fu’d’kksZa I ,oa II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS
C. Both inferences I and II follow D. u rks fu’d’kZ I ,oa u gh II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gSS
D. Neither inferences I nor II follow
245. lkjh eNfy;k¡ dNqvk gSa] dksbZ dNqvk exjePN ugha%
245. All fish are tortoise, no tortoise is a crocodile: I. dksbZ Hkh exjePN eNyh ugha gS
I. No crocodile is a fish II. dksbZ Hkh eNyh exjePN ugha gS
II. No fish is a crocodile (1) A (2) B
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (3) C (4) D
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 246 to 250) funsZ”k% ¼ç”u la[;k 246 ls 250½
Production of Wheat (Lakh Tonnes) xsgw¡ dk mRiknu ¼yk[k Vu esa½
246. In which of the following year did the production of 246. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl o’kZ esa xsgw¡ dk mRiknu lHkh jkT;ksa esa Bhd
wheat increase in all states as compared to just igys xr o’kZ dh rqyuk esa c<+k\
previous year? (1) 2011 (2) 2013
(1) 2011 (2) 2013 (3) 2010 (4) 2012
(3) 2010 (4) 2012
247. What is the percentage rise in wheat production in 247. xr o’kZ dh rqyuk esa 2011 esa gfj;k.kk esa xsgw¡ ds mRiknu esa fdrus
Haryana in 2011 over the previous year? çfr”kr dh o`f) gqbZ\
(1) 25% (2) 20% (1) 25% (2) 20%
(3) 50% (4) None of these (3) 50% (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
248. What is the average production of wheat for five years 248. ik¡p o’kks± dk xsgw¡ dk vkSlr mRiknu lHkh jkT;ksa dks feykdj fdruk
taking all states together: (in lakh tons) gS% ¼yk[k Vu esa½
(1) 22.75 (2) 27.50 (1) 22.75 (2) 27.50
(3) 24.50 (4) 21.00 (3) 24.50 (4) 21.00
249. Which state has observed 50% fall in production of 249. fdl jkT; us xsgw¡ ds mRiknu esa 50% dh fxjkoV dk voyksdu fdlh
wheat in one of the years: ,d o’kZ esa fd;k%
(1) Gujarat (2) Uttar Pradesh (1) xqtjkr (2) mÙkj&çns”k
(3) Punjab (4) Haryana (3) iatkc (4) gfj;k.kk
250. For which of the following years is the production closest 250. lEiw.kZ dky esa vkSlr okf’kZd mRiknu fdl o’kZ ds mRiknu ds yxHkx
to average yearly production for the entire period? lokZf/kd fudV Fkk\
(1) 2010 (2) 2011 (1) 2010 (2) 2011
(3) 2012 (4) 2013 (3) 2012 (4) 2013
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