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DMP(I) - 2025

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  è;ku nsa % vuqns'kksa dk fgUnh :ikUrj bl iqfLrdk ds fiNys i`"B ij Nik gSA
1. 1386 dks vHkkT; la[;kvksa ds xq.kuiQy ds :i esa O;Dr 6. ;fn M] N] O vkSj P pkj la[;k,¡ gSa] ftlls M vkSj
fd;k tk ldrk gS& N dk LCM] N gS rFkk N vkSj O dk LCM] O gS
(a) 2 × 2 × 3 × 7× 13
rFkk O vkSj P dk LCM] P gSA rks M] N] O vkSj P
(b) 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 13
(c) 3 × 3 × 7 × 3 × 11 dk LCM Kkr dhft;sA
(d) 2 × 3 × 3 × 7 × 11 (a) N

2. fuEufyf•r lehdj.k esa ç'uokpd fpUg (\) ds LFkku (b) O


ij D;k vk,xk ;fn ‘+’ vkSj ‘–’ dks ijLij cny fn;k (c) P
tk, rFkk ‘x’ vkSj ‘÷’ dks ijLij cny fn;k tk,\ (d) MNOP/4
163 ÷ 3 + 147 × 7 – 32 = ? 7. 3240] 3600 vkSj rhljh la[;k dk HCF 36 gS vkSj
(a) 550
mudk LCM 24 × 35 × 52 × 72 gSA rks rhljh la[;k gS&
(b) 450
(a) 22 × 35 × 72
(c) 400
(b) 22 × 53 × 72
(d) 500
(c) 25 × 52 × 72
3. nks la[;kvksa dk xq.kuiQy 41070 gSA ;fn nksuksa la[;kvksa (d) 23 × 35 × 72
dk LCM 1110 gS] rks bu nksuksa la[;kvksa dk HCF Kkr
8. usgk ,d dk;Z dks 24 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrh gSA fu'kkar
dhft;sA
(a) 37 mlh dk;Z dks 8 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrk gSA ;fn os nksuksa
(b) 9 ,d lkFk dk;Z djrs gSa] rks mu fnuksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft;s
(c) 10 ftuesa nksuksa mlh dk;Z dks iwjk djrs gSaA
(d) 51 (a) 4 fnu
4. 24 × 35 × 55, 27 × 36 × 57 × 72 vkSj 28 × 39 × 55 (b) 6 fnu
× 74 × 115 dk HCF gSA
(c) 5 fnu
(a) 28 × 39 × 55 × 74 × 115
(b) 27 × 36 × 57 × 72 (d) 7 fnu
(c) 2 4 × 35 × 55 9. A ,d fuf'pr dk;Z dks 4 fnu esa] B 3 fnu esa] C 6
(d) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
fnu esa] D 10 fnu esa rFkk E 15 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrk
5. ik¡p ?kafV;k¡ ,d lkFk ctuk 'kq: gksrh gSa vkSj 5] 6] 8] gSA muds }kjk çfrfnu iw.kZ fd;s x, dk;Z dh vkSlr
9 vkSj 12 lsdaM ds varjky ij ctrh gSaA 1 ?kaVs esa os
bdkb;ksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft;sA
fdruh ckj ,d lkFk ctsaxh\
(a) 0.18
(a) 10
(b) 12 (b) 0.22
(c) 11 (c) 0.25
(d) 9 (d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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1. 1386 can be expressed as a product of primes as. 6. If M, N, O and P are four numbers, such that the
(a) 2 × 2 × 3 × 7× 13 LCM of M and N is N, LCM of N and O is O, and
(b) 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 13 the LCM of O and P is P. Find the LCM of M, N, O
(c) 3 × 3 × 7 × 3 × 11 and P.
(d) 2 × 3 × 3 × 7 × 11 (a) N
2. What will come in the place of the question mark (b) O
(?) in the following equation if ‘+’ and ‘–’ are (c) P
interchanged and ‘x' and ‘÷’ are interchanged? (d) MNOP/4
163 ÷ 3 + 147 × 7 – 32 = ? 7. H.C.F. of 3240, 3600 and the third number is 36 and
(a) 550 their L.C.M. is 24 × 35 × 52 × 72. The third number
(b) 450 is -
(c) 400 (a) 22 × 35 × 72
(d) 500 (b) 22 × 53 × 72
3. The product of two numbers is 41070. If the LCMof (c) 25 × 52 × 72
both the numbers is 1110, then find the HCF of these (d) 23 × 35 × 72
two numbers.
8. Neha can complete a piece of work in 24 days.
(a) 37
Nishantcan complete the same piece of work in 8
(b) 9
days. If both of them work together,find the number
(c) 10
of days in which both complete the same piece of
(d) 51
work.
4. The HCF of 24 × 35 × 55, 27× 36 × 57 × 72 and 28
(a) 4 days
× 39 × 55 × 74 × 115 is
(b) 6 days
(a) 28 × 39 × 55 × 74 × 115
(c) 5 days
(b) 27 × 36 × 57 × 72
(d) 7 days
(c) 2 4 × 35 × 55
(d) None of the above 9. A can complete a certain work in 4days, B in 3days,
C in 6 days, D in 10 days and E in 15days. Find the
5. Five bells start ringing simultaneously and ring at
average number of units of work per day, completed
intervals of 5, 6, 8, 9 and 12 seconds respectively.
How many times will they ring together in 1 hour? by them.

(a) 10 (a) 0.18

(b) 12 (b) 0.22


(c) 11 (c) 0.25
(d) 9 (d) None of these

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10. vfuy ,d dk;Z dks 24 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrk gS vkSj 14. A vkSj B feydj fdlh dk;Z dks T fnuksa esa iwjk djrs
fcyky mlh dk;Z dks vfuy }kjk fy;s x, le; ds gSaA A vdsys dk;Z dks T + 4 fnuksa esa iwjk djrk gS vkSj
,d&frgkbZ le; esa iwjk dj ldrk gSA rks] ,d lkFk dk;Z B vdsys dk;Z dks T + 16 fnuksa esa iwjk djrk gSA T dk
djrs gq,] os mlh dk;Z dk fdruk fgLlk ,d fnu esa iwjk eku Kkr dhft;sA
dj ldrs gSa\ (a) 12 fnu
(a) 1@5 (b) 10 fnu
(b) 1@9
(c) 8 fnu
(c) 2@5
(d) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(d) 1@6
15. jeu] vk'kq vkSj ';ke Lora=k :i ls ,d dk;Z dks 12
11. ,d Vk;j esa rhu iaDpj gSaA igyk iaDpj vdsys] Vk;j ls
fnu] 8 fnu vkSj 24 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA ;fn os
6 feuV esa iwjh gok fudky nsrk gS] nwljk iaDpj vdsys]
,d lkFk dk;Z djrs gSa] rks mUgsa ml dk;Z dks iwjk djus
Vk;j ls 18 feuV esa iwjh gok fudky nsrk gS vkSj rhljk
esa fdruk le; yxsxk\
iaDpj vdsys] Vk;j ls 9 feuV esa iwjh gok fudky nsrk
(a) 2 fnu
gSA ;fn gok ,d leku nj ls ckgj fudyrh gS] rks lHkh
iaDpj dks feykdj Vk;j ls iwjh gok fudkyus esa fdruk (b) 5 fnu
le; yxsxk\ (c) 6 fnu
(a) 1 feuV (d) 4 fnu
(b) 3 feuV 16. ml fodYi dk p;u dhft;s tks ik¡poha la[;k ls mlh
(c) 5 feuV çdkj lacaf/r gS ftl çdkj igyh la[;k nwljh la[;k ls
(d) 4 feuV lacaf/r gS vkSj rhljh la[;k pkSFkh la[;k ls lacaf/r gSA
12. A fdlh dk;Z dks 7 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrk gS vkSj B 22 : 8::25 : 14::88 : ?
mlh dk;Z dks 21 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrk gSA A vkSj B (a) 32
feydj mlh dk;Z dks iwjk djrs gSa vkSj mUgsa la;qDr osru (b) 42
ds :i esa 1000 #i, feyrs gSaA B dk fgLlk Kkr dhft;sA (c) 38
(a) 650 #i,
(d) 48
(b) 480 #i,
17. ml fodYi dk p;u dhft;s tks rhljs in ls mlh çdkj
(c) 250 #i,
lacaf/r gS ftl çdkj nwljk in igys in ls lacaf/r gS
(d) 350 #i,
vkSj NBk in ik¡posa in ls lacaf/r gSA
13. xhrk dks 100 ist dh fdrkc dh dkWih djus esa 10 ?kaVs
15:105::25:? :: 35:905
yxrs gSa tcfd cchrk mlh fdrkc dh dkWih 8 ?kaVs esa
(a) 705
dj ldrh gSA ;fn os ,d lkFk dk;Z djsa rks 180 ist
(b) 305
dh fdrkc dh dkWih djus esa mUgsa fdrus ?kaVs yxsaxs\
(a) 8 ?kaVs (b) 9 ?kaVs (c) 405

(c) 10 ?kaVs (d) 11 ?kaVs (d) 205

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10. Anilcan finish a work in 24 days and Bilal can do 14. A and B together complete a piece of work in T days.
the same work in one-third the time taken by Anil. A alone completes the piece of work in T + 4 days
Then, working together, what part of the same and B alone completes the piece of work in T + 16
work,can they finish in a day? days. Find the value of T.
(a) 12 days
(a) 1/5
(b) 10 days
(b) 1/9
(c) 8 days
(c) 2/5
(d) Cannot be determined
(d) 1/6
15. Raman, Ashu and Shyam can independently
11. A tyre has three punctures. The first puncture alone complete a piece of work in 12 days, 8days and
would have made the tyre flat in 6 minutes, the 24days respectively. If they work together, how
second alone would have made it flat in 18 minutes much time will they take to complete that piece of
and the third alone would have made it flat in 9 work?
minutes. If air leaks out at a constant rate, how long (a) 2 days
does it take all the punctures together to make the (b) 5days
tyreflat? (c) 6 days
(a) 1 minutes (b) 3 minutes (d) 4days
(c) 5 minutes (d) 4 minutes 16. Select the option that is related to the fifth number
12. A can do a piece of work in 7 days and B can do the in the same way as the first number is related to the
second number and the third number is related to
same piece of work in 21 days. A and B together
the fourth number.
complete the same piece of work and get Rs 1000
as the combined wages. Find the share of B. 22 : 8::25 : 14::88 : ?
(a) 32
(a) Rs650
(b) 42
(b) Rs480
(c) 38
(c) Rs 250
(d) 48
(d) Rs350
17. Select the option that is related to the third term in
13. Gita takes 10 hours to copy a 100-page book while the same way as the second term is related to the
Babita can copy the same book in 8hours. How many first term and the sixth term is related to the fifth
hours would it take them to copy a 180-page book, term.
if they worktogether? 15:105::25:? :: 35:905
(a) 8 hours (a) 705
(b) 9 hours (b) 305
(c) 10 hours (c) 405
(d) 11 hours (d) 205

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18. ml fodYi dk p;u dhft;s tks ik¡posa v{kj&lewg ls 22. fuEufyf•r v{kj&lewgksa esa ls rhu fdlh rjg ls ,d
mlh çdkj lacaf/r gS ftl çdkj nwljk v{kj&lewg igys leku gSa vkSj ,d vyx gSA ml ,d dks pqusa tks vyx
v{kj&lewg ls lacaf/r gS vkSj pkSFkk v{kj&lewg rhljs gSA
v{kj&lewg ls lacaf/r gSA
(a) KMNO
ACTION:CEVKQP::PURSE:RWTUG:FOUND:?
(b) HIJK
(a) WQNMF
(c) QRST
(b) HQWPF
(c) IPWQF (d) ZYXW
(d) FHONE 23. fn;s x, lehdj.k dks lgh djus ds fy;s fdu nks fpÉksa
19. ml lsV dk p;u dhft;s ftlesa la[;k,¡ mlh rjg ls dks ijLij cnyuk pkfg;s\
lacaf/r gSa tSls fuEufyf•r lsV dh la[;k,¡ gSaA
42 ÷ 7 + 11 × 87 – 12 = 141
(uksV% lafØ;k,¡ iw.kZ la[;kvksa ij dh tkuh pkfg;s] la[;kvksa
(a) – vkSj ×
dks mlds ?kVd vadksa esa rksM+s fcukA mnkgj.kkFkZ 13 & 13
ij lafØ;k,a tSls 13 esa tksM+uk@[email protected] djuk vkfn (b) x vkSj +
fd;k tk ldrk gSA 13 dks 1 vkSj 3 esa rksM+uk rFkk fiQj (c) ÷ vkSj –
1 vkSj 3 ij xf.krh; lafØ;k,¡ djus dh vuqefr ugha gS) (d) ÷ vkSj +
(5, 2, 50)
24. fuEufyf•r la[;k f=kd esa ls rhu fdlh u fdlh rjg
(7, 4, 140)
(a) (7, 2, 280) ls leku gSa vkSj ,d fHkUu gSA fo"ke la[;k f=kd dk p;u
(b) (5, 2, 100) dhft;sA fo"ke la[;k f=kd Kkr dhft;sA
(c) (1, 2, 20)
(uksV% nh xbZ la[;k f=kdksa esa nwljh vkSj rhljh la[;k,¡
(d) (2, 3, 30)
igyh la[;k ij ,d fuf'pr lafØ;k djds cukbZ xbZ gSaA
20. HP12 ,d fuf'pr rjhds ls IR15 ls lacaf/r gSA mlh
,d dks NksM+dj lHkh la[;k f=kdksa esa ;gh lafØ;k viukbZ
rjg MN17] NP20 ls lacaf/r gSA leku rdZ ds vuqlkj
TO25 fuEufyf•r esa ls fdlls lacaf/r gS\ xbZ gSA)
(a) UQ28 (a) 4: 28: 196
(b) QR29 (b) 8: 56: 482
(c) RP35 (c) 1: 7: 49
(d) OT28 (d) 11: 77: 539
21. fuEufyf•r pkj esa ls rhu ,d fuf'pr rjhds ls ,d
25. fuEufyf•r esa ls fdlesa Hkktdksa dh la[;k lcls vf/d
leku gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSaA og dkSu&lk
gS\
gS tks ml lewg ls lacaf/r ugha gS\
(a) 324 – 144 (a) 127
(b) 361 – 152 (b) 840
(c) 484 – 132 (c) 210
(d) 784 – 224 (d) 970

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18. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter- 22. Three of the following letter-clusters are alike in
cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster some manner and one is different. Select the one
is related to the first letter-cluster and the fourth
that is different.
letter-cluster is related to the third letter-cluster.
(a) KMNO
ACTION:CEVKQP::PURSE:RWTUG:FOUND:?
(a) WQNMF (b) HIJK
(b) HQWPF (c) QRST
(c) IPWQF (d) ZYXW
(d) FHONE
23. Which two signs should be interchanged to make
19. Select the set in which the numbers are related in
the same way as the numbers of the following set. the given equation correct?

(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the 42 ÷ 7 + 11 × 87 – 12 = 141


whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers (a) – and ×
into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 - Operations on
13 such as adding /subtracting/ multiplying etc. to (b) x and +
13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and (c) ÷ and –
3 and then performing mathematical operations on
(d) ÷ and +
1 and 3 is NOT allowed)
(5, 2, 50) 24. Three of the following number triads are alike in
some manner and one is different. Select the odd
(7, 4, 140)
(a) (7, 2, 280) number triad. Find that odd number triads.
(b) (5, 2, 100) (NOTE: The second and third numbers in the given
(c) (1, 2, 20) number triads are formed by performing a certain
(d) (2, 3, 30)
operation on the first number. The same operation
20. HP12 is related to IR15 in a certain way. In the same
is followed in all the number triads except one).
way, MN17 is related to NP20. To which of the
following is TO25 related following the same logic? (a) 4: 28: 196
(a) UQ28 (b) 8: 56: 482
(b) QR29 (c) 1: 7: 49
(c) RP35
(d) 11: 77: 539
(d) OT28
21. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way 25. Which of the following has the greatest number of
and thus form a group. Which is the one that does divisors?
NOT belong to that group? (a) 127
(a) 324 – 144
(b) 840
(b) 361 – 152
(c) 484 – 132 (c) 210
(d) 784 – 224 (d) 970

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fuEufyf•r 21 (bDdhl) ç'uka'kksa ds fy;s funZs'k% 27. mi;ZqDr ifjPNsn ds lanHkZ esa] fuEufyf•r iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ cukbZ
fuEufyf•r Ng ifjPNsnksa dks if<+;s vkSj ifjPNsnksa ds ckn xbZ gSa%
vkus okys ç'uka'kksa ds mÙkj nhft;sA bu ç'uka'kksa ds fy;s 1. vYidkfyd vkfFkZd ykHk vDlj nh?kZdkfyd
vkids mÙkj dsoy ifjPNsnksa ij gh vk/kfjr gksus pkfg;sA i;kZoj.‌kh; fLFkjrk ds lkFk Vdjko esa jgrs gSaA
ifjPNsn & 1 2. tSo fofo/rk ekuoh; gLr{ksi ds fcuk Hkh tyok;q
gky ds n'kdksa esa] tyok;q ifjorZu us xzg ij O;kid çHkko ifjorZu ds çfr iwjh rjg ls vuqdwfyr gks ldrh
Mkyk gSA c<+rs oSf'od rkieku us ekSle laca/h folaxfr;ksa dks gSA
tUe fn;k gS] tSls fd rwiQkuksa] lw•s vkSj ck<+ dh ?kVukvksa esa mi;ZqDr esa ls dkSu&lh iwoZ/kj.kk@iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ ekU; gS@gSa\
o`f¼A fo'ks"k :i ls Ñf"k ij bldk cgqr cqjk vlj iM+k gS] (a) dsoy 1
ftlls iQly dh iSnkokj esa cnyko vk;k gS vkSj •k| lqj{kk (b) dsoy 2
ds fy;s •rjk mRiUu gqvk gSA gkyk¡fd varjkZ"Vªh; fudk;ksa us (c) 1 o 2 nksuksa
rkRdkfyd tyok;q dkjZokbZ dk vkÞoku fd;k gS fdarq jk"Vªksa dh (d) u rks 1 vkSj u gh 2
çfrfØ;k vleku jgh gS] vDlj jk"Vªksa us vYidkfyd vkfFkZd ifjPNsn & 2
fgrksa dks çkFkfedrk nh gSA blus tSo fofo/rk laca/h fparkvksa 'kgjhdj.k us lekt dks dkiQh gn rd cny fn;k gS]
dks c<k;k gS] D;ksafd çtkfr;k¡ tyok;q ifjorZuksa ds dkj.k esa LokLF; lsok] f'k{kk vkSj jkstxkj rd igq¡p esa lq/kj fd;k gSA
vius vkoklksa dks cny jgh gSa] ftlls ikfjfLFkfrdh ra=k çHkkfor gkyk¡fd] ;s ykHk egÙoiw.kZ i;kZoj.kh; ykxrksa ds lkFk vkrs gSaA
gks jgk gSA 'kgjksa ds foLrkj us çnw"k.k ds Lrj esa o`f¼] çkÑfrd lalk/uksa
dk vR;f/d nksgu vkSj vif'k"V çca/u esa pqukSfr;ksa dks tUe
26. fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk dFku ifjPNsn esa varfuZfgr
fn;k gSA 'kgjh foLrkj us vDlj çkÑfrd ikfjfLFkfrdh ra=kksa dks
lcls ;qfDr;qDr] rdZlaxr fu"d"kks± dks lokZsÙke :i ls
foLFkkfir dj fn;k gS] ftlls vkokl fouk'k dk eqík vkSj Hkh
çfrfcafcr djrk gS\
xaHkhj gks x;k gSA ljdkjsa] bu pqukSfr;ksa dks igpkuus ds ckotwn]
1. tyok;q ifjorZu us igys ls gh fo'o Hkj esa •k|
i;kZoj.kh; fLFkjrk ij vkfFkZd fodkl dks çkFkfedrk nsrh gSa]
lqj{kk dks çHkkfor djuk 'kq: dj fn;k gSA ftlls fodkl vkSj laj{k.k ds chp larqyu tfVy gks tkrk gSA
2. tyok;q ifjorZu lacaf/r eqíksa dks lacksf/r djus ds
28. fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk dFku ifjPNsn esa varfuZfgr
fy;s lHkh jk"Vª leku :i ls çfrc¼ gSaA
lcls ;qfDr;qDr] rdZlaxr fu"d"kZ@fu"d"kks± dks lokZsÙke :i
3. tSofofo/rk esa ifjorZu tyok;q ifjorZu dk çR;{k
ls çfrfcafcr djrk gS\
ifj.kke gSA
1. 'kgjhdj.k lnSo çkÑfrd ikfjfLFkfrdh ra=k ds fouk'k
4. vkfFkZd fgr vDlj rkRdkfyd tyok;q dkjZokbZ esa
dk dkj.k curk gSA
ck/k Mkyrs gSaA
2. ljdkjksa dks vkfFkZd fodkl vkSj i;kZoj.kh; fLFkjrk
uhps fn;s x, dwV dk ç;ksx dj lgh mÙkj pqfu;s& ds chp larqyu cukus dh pqukSrh dk lkeuk djuk
(a) 1] 2] vkSj 3 iM+rk gSA
(b) 1] 3] vkSj 4 uhps fn;s x, dwV dk ç;ksx dj lgh mÙkj pqfu;s&
(c) 2] 3] vkSj 4 (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
(d) 1] 2] vkSj 4 (c) 1 o 2 nksuksa (d) u rks 1 vkSj u gh 2

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Directions for the following 21 (twenty one) items 27. Based on the above passage, the following
: Read the following six passages and answer the that assumptions have been made:
follow the passages. Your answers to these items should 1. Short-term economic gains often conflict with
be based on the passages only. long-term environmental sustainability.
Passage – 1 2. Biodiversity can adapt fully to climate change
In recent decades, climate change has had profound without human intervention.
effects on the planet. Rising global temperatures have Which of the assumptions given above is/are valid?
caused weather anomalies, such as increased storms, (a) 1 only
droughts, and flooding. Agriculture, in particular, is (b) 2 only
severely impacted, altering crop yields and threatening (c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
food security. While international bodies have called for
urgent climate action, the response from nations has been Passage – 2
Urbanization has drastically transformed societies,
uneven, often prioritized behind short-term economic
improving access to healthcare, education, and
interests. There is also an increasing concern about employment. However, these benefits come with
biodiversity, as species shift their habitats in response to significant environmental costs. Expanding cities have
climatic changes, thereby affecting ecosystems. led to a rise in pollution levels, over-exploitation of natural
resources, and challenges in waste management. Urban
26. Which of the following statements best reflects/ sprawl has often displaced natural ecosystems,
reflect the most logical and rational inference/ exacerbating the issue of habitat destruction. Governments,
inferences that can be made from the passage? despite recognizing these challenges, tend to prioritize
economic growth over environmental sustainability,
1. Climate change has already started influencing
complicating the balance between development and
food security worldwide.
conservation.
2. Nations are equally committed to addressing
28. Which of the following statements best reflects the
climate change issues. most logical and rational inference/inferences that
3. Changes in biodiversity are a direct consequence can be made from the passage?
of climatic variations. 1. Urbanization always leads to the destruction
of natural ecosystems.
4. Economic interests often impede immediate
2. Governments face a trade-off between
climate action. economic growth and environmental
Select the correct answer using the code given sustainability.
below: Select the correct answer using the code given
below:
(a) 1, 2, and 3
(a) 1 only
(b) 1, 3, and 4
(b) 2 only
(c) 2, 3, and 4 (c) Both 1 and 2
(d) 1, 2, and 4 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
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29. mi;ZqDr ifjPNsn ds lanHkZ esa] fuEufyf•r iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ cukbZ 31. mi;ZqDr ifjPNsn ds lanHkZ esa] fuEufyf•r iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ cukbZ
xbZ gSa% xbZ gSa%
1. rsth ls c<+rs 'kgjhdj.k ds nkSj esa i;kZoj.k laca/h 1. vfu;fer AI ls vokaNuh; ifj.kke gks ldrs gSaA
fpark,¡ njfdukj gks ldrh gSaA 2. AI dk Hkfo"; iwjh rjg ls uhfr fuekZrkvksa ds gkFkksa
2. mfpr fu;kstu ds fcuk 'kgjhdj.k ds ikfjfLFkfrdh esa gSA
ra=k ij vifjorZuh; ifj.kke gks ldrs gSaA
mi;ZqDr esa ls dkSu&lh iwoZ/kj.kk@iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ ekU; gS@gSa\
mi;ZqDr esa ls dkSu&lh iwoZ/kj.kk@iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ ekU; gS@gSa\ (a) dsoy 1
(a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
(b) dsoy 2
(c) 1 o 2 nksuksa
(c) 1 o 2 nksuksa
(d) u rks 1 vkSj u gh 2
(d) u rks 1 vkSj u gh 2
ifjPNsn & 4
ifjPNsn & 3 vkuqoaf'kd vfHk;kaf=kdh ds {ks=k rst fodkl ns•us dks feyk
Ñf=ke cqf¼eÙkk (AI) dk Rofjr fodkl volj vkSj tksf•e gS] tks fd Ñf"k] fpfdRlk vkSj i;kZoj.kh; fLFkjrk esa yacs le;
nksuksa çLrqr djrk gSA AI tfVy dk;ks± dks Lopkfyr djds rFkk
ls pyh vk jgh pqukSfr;ksa ds laHkkfor lek/ku çLrqr djrk gSA
fo'kky ek=kk esa MsVk miyC/rk ds ekè;e ls m|ksxksa dks :ikarfjr
vkuqoaf'kd :i ls la'kksf/r iQlysa tfVy tyok;q esa mRiUu gks
dj jgh gSA gkyk¡fd] tSls&tSls AI ç.kkfy;k¡ vf/d 'kfDr'kkyh
ldrh gSa rFkk tsusfVd FkSjih bu jksxksa ds mipkj esa vk'kktud
gksrs tk jgh gSa] ;s jkstxkj gkfu] xksiuh;rk dh gkfu ,oa bl
lkfcr gqbZ gSaA gkyk¡fd] ;s çxfr uSfrd nqfo/kvksa ds lkFk vkrh
rduhd ds uSfrd mi;ksx ds ckjs esa fpark,¡ Hkh cM+k jgh gSaA
gS] fo'ks"k :i ls "fMtkbuj cscht" ds fy;s ekuo H:.k esa
bl fLFkfr us uhfr fuekZrkvksa ds le{k ,d nqfo/k mRiUu dh
ifjorZuA ikfjfLFkfrdh ra=k vkSj lekt ij vkuqoaf'kd la'kks/u
gS% fd AI dks bl rjg ls dSls fofu;fer fd;k tk, rkfd
ds nh?kZdkfyd çHkko vfuf'pr cus gq, gSa vkSj blfy;s] bl
;g lqfuf'pr gks lds fd blds ykHk vf/dre gksa vkSj lkFk
gh LokLF; lsok] j{kk vkSj foÙk tSls egÙoiw.kZ {ks=kksa esa blds rduhd dk mi;ksx dSls fd;k tkrk gS] bl ckjs esa lko/kuh
mi;ksx ls tqM+s tksf•e de ls de gksaA cjrus dh lykg nh tkrh gSA

30. fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk dFku ifjPNsn esa varfuZfgr 32. fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk dFku mi;ZqDr ifjPNsn ds eeZ
lcls ;qfDr;qDr] rdZlaxr fu"d"kZ@fu"d"kks± dks lokZsÙke :i dks lokZsÙke :i ls çfrfcafcr djrk gS\
ls çfrfcafcr djrk gS\ (a) vkuqoaf'kd vfHk;kaf=kdh dbZ oSf'od pqukSfr;ksa dks
1. AI dk fodkl lkekftd ykHk vkSj tksf•e nksuksa gy djus dk oknk djrh gS] ysfdu uSfrd vkSj
çLrqr djrk gSA i;kZoj.kh; fparkvksa ds dkj.k bldk mi;ksx lkoèkkuh
2. uhfr fuekZrk AI ds fodkl ds çfr leku :i ls ls fd;k tkuk pkfg;sA
leFkZu j•rs gSa] pkgs blds ifj.kke dqN Hkh gksaA (b) vkuqoaf'kd la'kks/u ls fcuk fdlh egÙoiw.kZ tksf•e
3. jkstxkj vkSj xksiuh;rk ij AI ds laHkkfor çHkkoksa ds rhoz çxfr gksxhA
ds fy;s mfpr fofu;eu dh vko';drk gSA (c) vkuqoaf'kd vfHk;kaf=kdh ds ykHk uSfrd fparkvksa ls

uhps fn;s x, dwV dk ç;ksx dj lgh mÙkj pqfu;s& vf/d gSaA


(a) dsoy 1 vkSj 3 (b) dsoy 2 vkSj 3 (d) ¶fMtkbuj cscht¸ vkuqoaf'kd vfHk;kaf=kdh dk

(c) dsoy 1 (d) 1] 2] vkSj 3 vifjgk;Z ifj.kke gSaA

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29. Based on the above passage, the following 31. Based on the above passage, the following
assumptions have been made: assumptions have been made:
1. Environmental concerns can be sidelined 1. Unregulated AI could lead to undesirable
during periods of rapid urbanization. outcomes.
2. Urbanization without proper planning could
2. The future of AI lies solely in the hands of
have irreversible consequences for ecosystems.
policymakers.
Which of the assumptions given above is/are valid?
Which of the assumptions given above is/are valid?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only (a) 1 only
(c) Both 1 and 2 (b) 2 only
(d) Neither 1 nor 2 (c) Both 1 and 2
Passage – 3 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) Passage – 4
presents both opportunities and risks. AI is transforming The field of genetic engineering has advanced rapidly,
industries by automating complex tasks and providing
offering potential solutions to long-standing challenges
insights from vast amounts of data. However, as AI
in agriculture, medicine, and environmental sustainability.
systems grow more powerful, they raise concerns about
Genetically modified crops can thrive in harsh climates,
job displacement, the erosion of privacy, and the ethical
use of such technology. Policymakers face a dilemma: and genetic therapies show promise in treating diseases.
how to regulate AI in a way that ensures its benefits are However, these advancements come with ethical
maximized while minimizing the risks associated with dilemmas, especially regarding the manipulation of
its deployment in critical sectors, such as healthcare, human embryos to create "designer babies." The long-
defense, and finance. term effects of genetic modification on ecosystems and
30. Which of the following statements best reflects/ society remain uncertain, and thus, caution is advised in
reflect the most logical and rational inference/ how this technology is used.
inferences that can be made from the passage?
32. Which one of the following statements best reflects
1. AI's growth presents both societal benefits and
the central idea of the above passage?
risks.
(a) Genetic engineering promises to solve
2. Policymakers are uniformly supportive of AI
development, regardless of its consequences. numerous global challenges, but its use must
3. AI’s potential impact on jobs and privacy be cautious due to ethical and environmental
requires careful regulation. concerns.
Select the correct answer using the code given (b) Genetic modification will lead to rapid
below: advancements without significant risks.
(a) 1 and 3 only (c) The benefits of genetic engineering outweigh
(b) 2 and 3 only the ethical concerns.
(c) 1 only (d) "Designer babies" are an inevitable outcome
(d) 1, 2, and 3 of genetic engineering.
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33. mi;ZqDr ifjPNsn ds lanHkZ esa] fuEufyf•r iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ cukbZ (a) isfuflfyu] thok.kq laØe.k ls çHkkoh <ax ls fuiVus
xbZ gSa% ds fy;s •kstk x;k igyk inkFkZ FkkA
1. vkuqoaf'kd la'kks/u esa •k| lqj{kk pqukSfr;ksa dks gy (b) isfuflfyu dh •kst LoSfPNd ugha Fkh] fiQj Hkh blus
djus dh {kerk gSA LokLF; lsok esa Økafr yk nhA
2. ekuo vkuqoaf'kd vfHk;kaf=kdh ls tqM+h uSfrd fpark,¡ (c) çFke fo'o ;q¼ vkSj f}rh; fo'o ;q¼ nksuksa esa
blds ykHkksa ds eqdkcys xkS.k gSaA laØe.k ds mipkj ds fy;s isfuflfyu dk O;kid
mi;ZqDr esa ls dkSu&lh iwoZ/kj.kk@iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ ekU; gS@gSa\ :i ls mi;ksx fd;k x;k FkkA
(a) dsoy 1 (d) dodPNn (eksYM)&vk/kfjr ,aVhck;ksfVd nokvksa
(b) dsoy 2 ds O;kid mi;ksx ds dkj.k ,aVhck;ksfVd ;qx dh
(c) 1 o 2 nksuksa 'kq#vkr 20oha lnh dh 'kq#vkr esa gqbZA
(d) u rks 1 vkSj u gh 2
36. mi;ZqDr ifjPNsn ds lanHkZ esa] fuEufyf•r iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ cukbZ
34. fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk dFku ifjPNsn ds vuqlkj xbZ gSa%
vkuqoaf'kd vfHk;kaf=kdh }kjk mBk, x, uSfrd ljksdkjksa dks
1. foKku esa vkdfLed •kstsa ifjorZudkjh çxfr dk
lcls lgh <ax ls n'kkZrk gS\
dkj.k cu ldrh gSaA
(a) vkuqoaf'kd vfHk;kaf=kdh vçR;kf'kr rjhdksa ls ekuo
2. isfuflfyu dh •kst ls igys thok.kq laØe.k dk
LokLF; dks uqdlku igq¡pk ldrh gSA
dksbZ çHkkoh mipkj ugha FkkA
(b) iQlyksa ds vkuqoaf'kd la'kks/u ls oSf'od Lrj ij
,dy Ñf"k dks c<+kok fey ldrk gSA mi;ZqDr esa ls dkSu&lh iwoZ/kj.kk@iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ ekU; gS@gSa\
(a) dsoy 1
(c) okaNuh; xq.kksa ds fy;s ekuo Hkzq.k esa ifjorZu uSfrd
vkSj lkekftd ç'u mBkrk gSA (b) dsoy 2
(d) vkuqoaf'kd vfHk;kaf=kdh vkuqoaf'kd fofo/rk dks (c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuksa
lekIr dj ldrh gSA (d) u rks 1 vkSj u gh 2
ifjPNsn & 5
ifjPNsn & 6
o"kZ 1928 esa vysDtsaMj Ýysfeax }kjk isfuflfyu dh •kst
rduhdh uokpkj ges'kk ls vkfFkZd çxfr dh çsjd 'kfDr
dks fpfdRlk foKku esa lcls cM+h çxfr esa ls ,d ekuk tkrk
gSA Ýysfeax us ns•k fd ,d dodPNn (eksYM)] isfuflfy;e jgk gSA Hkki batu ds vkfo"dkj us vkS|ksfxd Økafr dks c<+kok
fn;k] ftlls vHkwriwoZ mRikndrk vkSj /u l`tu gqvkA gky ds
uksVsVe us mudh ç;ksx'kkyk esa isVªh fM'k ij tUes thok.kq dks
ekj fn;k FkkA bl vkdfLed •kst us isfuflfyu ds fodkl dks fnuksa esa] baVjusV vkSj lwpuk çkS|ksfxdh esa çxfr us m|ksxksa esa
Økafr yk nh gS] O;olk;ksa ds lapkyu ds rjhds dks u;k :i
tUe fn;k] tks igyh Vªw ,aVhck;ksfVd FkhA isfuflfyu us thok.‌kq
laØe.k ds fy;s ,d çHkkoh mipkj çnku djds fpfdRlk esa fn;k gS vkSj oLrqvksa ,oa lsokvksa ds oSf'od vknku&çnku dks
Økafr yk nh] ftlls f}rh; fo'o ;q¼ vkSj mlds ckn yk•ksa l{ke cuk;k gSA gkyk¡fd] tSls&tSls rduhdh uokpkj rst gksrk
yksxksa dh tku cp xbZA blds O;kid mi;ksx us ,aVhck;ksfVd gS] ;g ubZ pqukSfr;k¡ Hkh mRiUu djrk gSA jkstxkj dk Lopkyu]
;qx dh 'kq#vkr dh] ftlus LokLF; lsok vkSj laØked jksxksa ds
fMftVy foHkktu vkSj dqN çkS|ksfxdh&lapkfyr {ks=kksa esa /u dk
mipkj dks O;kid :i ls :ikarfjr dj fn;kA ladsUæ.k c<+rh vlekurk ds ckjs esa fpark,¡ mRiUu djrk gSA
35. fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk dFku ifjPNsn esa varfuZfgr uhfr fuekZrkvksa dks vc lHkh ds fy;s leku vkfFkZd volj
lcls ;qfDr;qDr] rdZlaxr fu"d"kZ dks lokZsÙke :i ls lqfuf'pr djrs gq, uokpkj ds ykHkksa dk nksgu djus ds rjhds
çfrfcafcr djrk gS\ •kstus dk dk;Z lkSaik x;k gSA
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33. Based on the above passage, the following (a) Penicillin was the first substance discovered to
assumptions have been made: combat bacterial infections effectively.
1. Genetic modification has the potential to solve (b) The discovery of penicillin was not intentional,
food security challenges. yet it revolutionized healthcare.
2. The ethical concerns surrounding human
(c) Penicillin was widely used in both World War
genetic engineering are secondary to its
I and World War II to treat infections.
benefits.
(d) The antibiotic era began in the early 20th
Which of the assumptions given above is/are valid?
century due to the widespread usage of mold-
(a) 1 only
based antibiotics.
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2 36. Based on the above passage, the following
(d) Neither 1 nor 2 assumptions have been made:

34. Which of the following best reflects the ethical 1. Accidental discoveries in science can lead to
concerns raised by genetic engineering according to transformative advancements.
the passage? 2. Prior to the discovery of penicillin, bacterial
(a) Genetic engineering may harm human health infections had no effective treatment.
in unforeseen ways. Which of the assumptions given above is/are valid?
(b) Genetic modification of crops could lead to
(a) 1 only
global monoculture.
(b) 2 only
(c) Manipulation of human embryos for desirable
traits raises moral and societal questions. (c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Genetic engineering could eliminate genetic (d) Neither 1 nor 2
diversity. Passage – 6
Passage – 5 Technological innovation has always been a driving
The discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in force of economic progress. The invention of the steam
1928 is considered one of the greatest advancements in engine spurred the Industrial Revolution, leading to
medical science. Fleming noticed that a mold, Penicillium
unprecedented productivity and wealth generation. In
notatum, had killed bacteria on a petri dish in his
more recent times, the internet and advancements in
laboratory. This accidental discovery led to the
information technology have revolutionized industries,
development of penicillin, the first true antibiotic.
Penicillin revolutionized medicine by providing an reshaping the way businesses operate and enabling the
effective treatment for bacterial infections, saving millions global exchange of goods and services. However, as
of lives during World War II and beyond. Its widespread technological innovation accelerates, it also creates new
use marked the beginning of the antibiotic era, which challenges. The automation of jobs, the digital divide,
transformed healthcare and the treatment of infectious and the concentration of wealth in a few technology-
diseases. driven sectors have raised concerns about growing
35. Which of the following statements best reflects the inequality. Policymakers are now tasked with finding
most logical and rational inference that can be made ways to harness the benefits of innovation while ensuring
from the above passage? equitable economic opportunities for all.
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37. fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk dFku mi;ZqDr ifjPNsn ds eeZ 39. fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk dFku rduhdh uokpkj ds ckjs
dks lokZsÙke :i ls çfrfcafcr djrk gS\ esa ifjPNsn esa mBkbZ xbZ fparkvksa dks lcls vPNh rjg
(a) rduhdh uokpkjksa ls yxkrkj vkfFkZd vlekurk esa n'kkZrk gS\
deh vkrh gSA (a) rduhdh uokpkj vfuok;Z :i ls O;kid jkstxkj
(b) ;|fi rduhdh uokpkjksa us vkfFkZd çxfr dks c<+kok l`tu vkSj vkfFkZd lekurk dh vksj ys tkrk gSA
fn;k gS] fdarq mUgksaus vkfFkZd vlekurk esa Hkh ;ksxnku (b) rduhdh uokpkj dk dksbZ udkjkRed igyw ugha gS
fn;k gSA vkSj uhfr fuekZrkvksa dks blds vçfrcaf/r fodkl
(c) uhfr fuekZrkvksa dks ukSdjh dh gkfu vkSj /u ds dks çksRlkfgr djuk pkfg;sA
ladsUæ.k dks jksdus ds fy;s rduhdh uokpkj dks (c) rduhdh uokpkj ds ykHk vleku :i ls forfjr
çfrcaf/r djuk pkfg;sA gks ldrs gSa] ftlls vlekurk vkSj ukSdjh foLFkkiu
(d) rduhdh çxfr dk vkfFkZd lekurk ij ges'kk gks ldrk gSA
udkjkRed çHkko iM+sxkA (d) rduhdh uokpkj oSf'od xjhch esa deh ds fy;s
38. mi;ZqDr ifjPNsn ds lanHkZ esa] fuEufyf•r iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ cukbZ eq[; :i ls ftEesnkj gSA
xbZ gSa% 40. mi;ZqDr ifjPNsn ds lanHkZ esa] fuEufyf•r iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ cukbZ
1. rduhdh çxfr /u ds forj.k esa vlarqyu mRiUu xbZ gSa%
dj ldrh gSA 1. uhfr fuekZrkvksa dks uokpkj dks çksRlkfgr djus vkSj
2. vkfFkZd çxfr iwjh rjg ls rduhdh uokpkj ij fuHkZj blds udkjkRed çHkkoksa dks nwj djus ds chp larqyu
djrh gSA cukuk gksxkA
mi;ZqDr esa ls dkSu&lh iwoZ/kj.kk@iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ ekU; gS@gSa\ 2. vkfFkZd vlekurk iwjh rjg ls rduhdh çxfr dk

(a) dsoy 1
ifj.kke gSA
(b) dsoy 2 mi;ZqDr esa ls dkSu&lh iwoZ/kj.kk@iwoZ/kj.kk,¡ ekU; gS@gSa\
(c) 1 o 2 nksuksa (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
(d) u rks 1 vkSj u gh 2 (c) 1 o 2 nksuksa (d) u rks 1 vkSj u gh 2

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14
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37. Which of the following statements best reflects the 39. Which of the following best reflects the concerns
central idea of the above passage? raised in the passage about technological innovation?
(a) Technological innovations consistently lead to (a) Technological innovation inevitably leads to
the reduction of economic inequality. widespread job creation and economic equality.
(b) While technological innovations have driven (b) Technological innovation has no downsides,
economic progress, they have also contributed and policymakers should encourage its
to economic inequality. unrestricted growth.
(c) Policymakers must restrict technological
(c) The benefits of technological innovation can
innovation to prevent job loss and wealth
be unevenly distributed, leading to inequality
concentration.
and job displacement.
(d) Technological advances will always have
(d) Technological innovation is primarily
negative consequences for economic equality.
responsible for global poverty reduction.
38. Based on the above passage, the following
assumptions have been made: 40. With reference to the above passage, the following
1. Technological advancements can create assumptions have been made:
imbalances in the distribution of wealth. 1. Policymakers must strike a balance between
2. Economic progress depends entirely on encouraging innovation and addressing its
technological innovation. negative impacts.
Which of the assumptions given above is/are valid? 2. Economic inequality is solely the result of
(a) 1 only technological advancements.
(b) 2 only Which of the assumptions given above is/are valid?
(c) Both 1 and 2 (a) 1 only (b) 2 only
(d) Neither 1 nor 2 (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2

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Dr. Mukherjee Karol Bagh, Civil Lines, Vidhan Sabha Marg, Tower-2, Main Tonk Road,
15
Bhawar Kuan, Indore, 15
Nagar, Delhi New Delhi Prayagraj Lucknow Vasundhara Colony, Jaipur Madhya Pradesh

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jiQ dk;Z (Rough Work)

641, 1st Floor, 21, Pusa Road, 13/15 Tashkent Marg, 47/CC, Burlington Arcade Mall, Plot No. 45& 45A, Harsh 12, Main AB Road,
Dr. Mukherjee Karol Bagh, Civil Lines, Vidhan Sabha Marg, Tower-2, Main Tonk Road,
16
Bhawar Kuan, Indore, 16
Nagar, Delhi New Delhi Prayagraj Lucknow Vasundhara Colony, Jaipur Madhya Pradesh

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jiQ dk;Z (Rough Work)

641, 1st Floor, 21, Pusa Road, 13/15 Tashkent Marg, 47/CC, Burlington Arcade Mall, Plot No. 45& 45A, Harsh 12, Main AB Road,
Dr. Mukherjee Karol Bagh, Civil Lines, Vidhan Sabha Marg, Tower-2, Main Tonk Road,
17
Bhawar Kuan, Indore, 17
Nagar, Delhi New Delhi Prayagraj Lucknow Vasundhara Colony, Jaipur Madhya Pradesh

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DMP(I) – 2025

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ijh{k.k iqfLrdk vuqØe

A
Test Code: ijh{k.k iqfLrdk
WMT(CSAT)-01

le; % ,d ?k.Vs iw.kk±d % 100

vuqns'k
1- ijh{kk izkjEHk gksus ds rqjUr ckn] vki bl ijh{k.k iqfLrdk dh iM+rky vo'; dj ysa fd blesa dksbZ fcuk Nik] iQVk
;k NwVk gqvk i`"B vFkok iz'u vkfn u gksA ;fn ,slk gks rks bls lgh ijh{k.k iqfLrdk ls cny yhft,A
2- mÙkj&i=kd esa lgh LFkku ij ijh{k.k iqfLrdk vuqØe A, B, C ;k D ;FkkfLFkfr Li"V :i ls dwVc¼ dhft;sA
3- bl iafDr ds lkFk esa fn;s x, dks"Bd esa vkidks viuk vuqØekad fy[kuk gSA ijh{k.k iqfLrdk ij vkSj oqQN u fy[ksaA
4- bl ijh{k.k iqfLrdk esa 40 iz'uka'k (iz'u) fn;s x, gSaA izR;sd iz'uka'k fgUnh vkSj vaxzsth esa Nik gSA izR;sd iz'uka'k esa pkj izR;qÙkj
(mÙkj) fn;s x, gSaA buesa ls ,d izR;qÙkj dks pqu ysa ftls vki mÙkj&i=kd ij vafdr djuk pkgrs gSA ;fn vkidks ,slk yxs fd
,d ls vfèkd izR;qÙkj lgh gSa rks ml izR;qÙkj dks vafdr dhft;s tks vkidks loksZÙke yxsA izR;sd iz'uka'k ds fy;s dsoy ,d gh
izR;qÙkj pquuk gSA
5- vkidks vius lHkh izR;qÙkj vyx ls fn;s x, mÙkj&i=kd ij gh vafdr
djus gSaA mÙkj&i=kd esa fn;s x, funsZ'k ns[k ysaA
6- lHkh iz'uksa ds vad leku gSaA
7- blls igys fd vki ijh{k.k iqfLrdk ds fofHkUu iz'uksa ds izR;qÙkj mÙkj i=kd ij vafdr djuk 'kq: dhft;s] vkidks izos'k izek.k&i=k
ds lkFk izsf"kr vuqns'kksa ds vuqlkj dqN fooj.k mÙkj&i=kd esa nsus gSaA
8- vki vius lHkh izR;qÙkjksa dks mÙkj&i=kd esa Hkjus ds ckn rFkk ijh{kk ds lekiu ij dsoy mÙkj&i=kd vèkh{kd dks lkSai nsaA vkidks
vius lkFk ijh{k.k iqfLrdk ys tkus dh vuqefr gSA
9- dPps dke ds fy;s dqN i=kd ijh{k.k iqfLrdk ds var esa layXu gSaA
10- xyr mÙkjksa ds fy;s naM%
iz'u i=k esa mEehnokj }kjk fn;s x, xyr mÙkjksa ds fy;s naM fn;k tk,xkA
(i) izR;sd iz'u ds fy;s pkj oSdfYid mÙkj gSaA mEehnokj }kjk izR;sd iz'u ds fy;s fn;s x, ,d xyr mÙkj ds fy;s iz'u gsrq fu;r
fd, x, vadksa dk ,d&frgkbZ (33.33%) n.M ds :i esa dkVk tk,xkA
(ii) ;fn dksbZ mEehnokj ,d ls vfèkd mÙkj nsrk gS] rks bls xyr mÙkj ekuk tk,xk] pkgs fn;s x, mÙkjksa esa ls ,d mÙkj lgh gks]
ml iz'u ds fy;s mi;qZDrkuqlkj gh naM fn;k tk,xkA
(iii) ;fn mEehnokj }kjk dksbZ iz'u gy ugha fd;k tkrk gS] vFkkZr~ mEehnokj }kjk mÙkj ugha fn;k tkrk gS] rks ml iz'u ds fy;s dksbZ
n.M ugha fn;k tk,xkA

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