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Ranker Test-04

Time Allowed : 60 Minutes Maximum Marks : 200


PART-I-General Intelligence and Reasoning/lkekU; eÙkk ,oa rdZ'kfDr
cqf¼
1. Which number will replace the question mark (?) in 4. Arrange the following words as per order in the
the following series? dictionary:
fuEufy f•r 'kCnksa dks 'kCndks'k ds Øe ds vuqlkj O;ofLFkr djs
f•r Üka`•yk esa dkSu lh la[;k ç'uokpd fpUg (\) ds LFkkufuEufy
ij vk,xh 1. Genuine 2. Genesis

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7, 23, 55, 109, ? 3. Gender 4. Gentle
(a) 190 (b) 191 5. General
(c) 185 (d) 210 (a) 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 (b) 1, 5, 4, 3, 2
2. Select the set in which the number are related in the (c) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1 (d) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1
same way as the numbers of the given sets. (NOTE: 5. Select the option that is related to the fifth number in

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Operations should be performed on the whole the same way as the second number is related to the
numbers, without breaking down the numbers into first number and the fourth number is related to the
its constituent digits. E.g. 13-Operations on 13 such third number.
as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be ml fodYi dk p;u dhft, tks ikapoha la[;k ls mlh çdkj lacaf/r
performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then gS ftl çdkj nwljh la[;k igyh la[;k ls lacaf/r gS vkSj pkSFkh la[;
performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not rhljh la[;k ls lacaf/r gS
allowed.)
9 : 48 :: 12 : 64 :: 45 : ?
og lsV pqusa ftlesa la[;k,¡ mlh rjg ls lacaf/r gksa tSls fn, x, lsV(a) 240 (b) 241
dh la[;k,¡ lacaf/r gSaA (uksV% la[;kvksa dks mlds ?kVd vadksa esa
(c) 239 rksM+s (d) 243
r
fcuk] iw.kZ la[;kvksa ij lapkyu fd;k tkuk pkfg,A mnkgj.k 6. ds fy,
Select the option figure in which the given figure is
13& 13 ij lapkyu tSls fd 13 esa tksM+uk@[email protected] djuk vkfn (Rotation is NOT allowed).
embedded.
fd;k tk ldrk gSA 13 dks 1 vkSj 3 esa rksM+uk vkSj fiQj 1 vkSjml 3 ijfodYi vkÑfr dk p;u djsa ftlesa nh xbZ vkÑfr varfuZfgr gSA
ke

xf.krh; lapkyu djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA (?kw.kZu dh vuqefr ugha gS)
(339, 440, 541)
(201, 302, 403)
(a) (388, 488, 590) (b) (332, 432, 533)
(c) (437, 538, 639) (d) (536, 638, 738)
an

3. Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows 1 and 2. A, (a) (b)
B, C, D and E are sitting in row 1 facing north, and V,
W, X, Y and Z are sitting in row 2 facing south. In
such a way that each member in row 1 faces a member
of row 2. A sits second from the right end of the row.
W faces an immediate neighbour of A. X sits third to (c) (d)
the right of W. the one who faces X, sits to the
immediate right of B. only one person sits between B
R

and C. V sits to the immediate right of Y. D does not 7. Select the option that is related to the third word in
sit at any of the extreme ends of the row. Who faces Z? the same way as the second word is related to the first
word (The words must be considered as meaningful
kukarj iafDr;ksa 1 vkSj 2 esa
nl yksx nks le cSBs
A, B, gSaA
C, D vkSj English words and must not be related to each other
E iafDr1 esa mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBsV, gSa] Y vkSj
W, X,vkSj based on the number of letters/consonants/vowels in
Z iafDr2 esa nf{k.k dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA bl izdkj iafDrthe
1 esa
word).
cSBs çR;sd lnL; dk eq[k iafDr 2 ds lnL; dh vksjA iafDr
gSAds og fodYi pqusa tks rhljs 'kCn ls mlh rjg lacafèkr gS ftl rjg nwlj
nk;sa Nksj ls nwljs LFkku ijWcSBk
dk eq[k
gSAA ds fudVreiM+kslh 'kCn igys 'kCn ls lacafèkr gS ('kCnksa dks lkFkZd vaxzsth 'kC
dh vksj gSA
X, W ds nk;sa rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA og vksj
X dh tks esa ekuk tkuk pkfg, vkSj 'kCn esa v{kjksa@O;atuksa@Lojk
mUeq[k gS]Bog ds Bhd nk;sacSBk gS] dsoy ,d O;fDrB vkSjC
vkèkkj ij ,d nwljs ls lacafèkr ugha gksuk pkfg,)A
Pediatrician: Children: Dermatologist: ?
ds chp esa cSBkV,gS]
Y ds Bhd nk,¡ cSBkDgSA iafDr dsfdlh Hkh
cky jksx fo'ks
"kK% cPps% Ropk fo'ks"kK% \
vafre Nksj ij ugha cSBk gSA bueas Z Bhd lkeuscSBk gS\
ls dkSu
(a) Feet/iSj (b) Bones/gfîó
;k¡
(a) E (b) C
(c) D (d) B (c) Plant/ikSèkk (d) Skin/ Ropk
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8. Study the given pattern carefully and select the number 13. In the following question, select the odd figure from
that can replace the question mark (?) in it. the given alternatives.
fn, x, iSVuZ dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj ml la[;k dk p;u djsa fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls cstksM+ vkÑfr dk p;u
tks blesa ç'u fpÉ (\) ds LFkku ij vk ldrh gS
8 1 2 1 16
64 12 27 (a) (b) 11
216 ? 343 20 6 18 17
512 40 125
18 16 11 6 12 11
(a) 64 (b) 72 20
(c) (d)
(c) 42 (d) 95 13 12 8
9. Which of the following letter-clusters should replace #
14. Ajay and Charul are siblings. Manoj and Darshan are
and % so that the pattern and relationship followed
sons of Kripal and Sona. Sona, Charul's mother is
between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of :: is
Swapnil's mother-in-law. Neha, Neeti and Nakul are
the same as that on the right side of :: ?
daughters of Manoj and Ajay's only cousins. How many
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&ls v{kj&lewg
# vkSj
dks]
% dks izfrLFkkfir children does Darshan have?

st
djuk pkfg, rkfd %% ds ckb± vksj ds v{kj&lewg ;qXe ds chp dk iSVuZ
vt; vkSj pk#y HkkbZ&cgu gSaA eukst vkSj n'kZu Ñiky vkSj lks
vkSj laca/ oSlk gh gks tSlk fd %% ds nkb± vksj ds v{kj&lewg ;qXe
gSaAdklksuk] pk#y dh ek¡ LofIuy dh lkl gSA usgk] uhfr vkSj udqy
gS\ dh csVh gSa vkSj vt; ds ,dek=k ppsjs HkkbZ gSaA n'kZu ds fdru
# : FMT :: REN: % (a) 4 (b) 1

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(a) # = BNQ, % = NFM (b) # = HNV, % = PVL (c) 3 (d) 2
(c) # = COQ, % = OGH (d) # = BNP, % = NFJ 15. In a certain code language 'SUBTLE' is written as
10. Out of the following five figures, four are alike in some '40TBMH' and 'HANGER' is written as 9AHOFU'. How
manner and one differs from these in that manner. will 'CLOTH' be written in the same code language?
Select the odd figure.
fdlh fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa
'SUBTLE' dks'40TBMH' ds :i esa
uhps nh xbZ ik¡p vkÑfr;ksa esa ls pkj fdlh izdkj ls ,d leku gSa vkSj
vkSj'HANGER' dks'9AHOFU' ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dwV
,d vlaxr gSA ml vlaxr vkÑfr dk p;u djsaA Hkk"kk esa dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\
'CLOTH'
% + + % + % %
(a) 17GDIC
+ + +
r
% % % %
% % + % + % (b) 15GBJD
+ % % (c) 15GBID
ke
(a) + + (b) % (d) 17GAID
+ % 16. If a mirror is placed on the line AB, then which of the
% + +
option figures will be the correct image of the question
(c) % % (d) +
figure?
% + ;fn ,d niZ.k dks js[kk
AB ij j[kk tk,] rks fodYi vkÑfr;ksa eas ls
11. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the dkSu&lh vkÑfr iz'u vkÑfr dk lgh izfrfcac gksxh\
question figure? A
an

dkSu&lh mÙkj vkÑfr ç'u vkÑfr ds iSVuZ dks iwjk djsxh\

(a)
R

(a) (b)

(b)

(c) (d)
(c)
12. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially
placed in the blanks of the given series will complete
the series. (d)
v{kjksa ds ml la;kstu dks pqfu,] ftls nh xbZ Ük`a•yk ds fjDr LFkkuksa
17. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully.
esa Øfed :i ls j•us ij Ük`a•yk iwjh gks tk,xhA
Assuming that the information given in the statements
Z_TSVZV_R_XXNP_Y is true, even if it appears to be at variance with
(a) RWHA (b) HZPX commonly known facts, decide which of the given
(c) RFHZ (d) UROH conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

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fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kks± dks è;kuiwoZd i<+saA 21. ;g ekurs
If 2 gq, fd2004 is Monday, then what will be the day of
April
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa lson 24 May 2012?
the week
fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kks± esa ls dkSu;fn 2 vçSy 2004 dks lkseokj Fkk] rks 24 ebZ] 2012 dks lIrkg d
lk@ls
fu"d"kZ dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrs gSa@djrs gSaA dkSu&lk fnu Fkk\
Statements/dFku : (a) Sunday
All dog are cat./lHkh dqÙkk fcYyh gSaA (b) Friday
Some cat are cow./dqN fcYyh xk; gSaA (c) Thursday
Some cow are fox./dqN xk; ykseM+h gSaA (d) Monday
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ : 22. By folding the given paper, which of the following box
I. Some cat are fox./dqN fcYyh ykseM+h gSaA can not be made?
II All dog being cow is a possibility. fn, x, dkxt dks eksM+dj fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk cDlk ugha c
lHkh dqÙkk dk xk; gksuk ,d laHkkouk gSA tk ldrk gS\
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow

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nksuksa fu"d"kZ
I vkSjII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA 
(b) None of the conclusions follow   
dksbZ Hkh fu"d"kZ vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA 
(c) Only conclusion II follows. 
dsoy fu"d"kZ
II vuqlj.k djrk gSA

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(d) Only conclusion I follows.  
(a)   (b)  
dsoy fu"d"kZ
I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
18. Statement/dFku :
 
M < A  P > X, P  B = C < Y, C  D > F (c)  
(d)  
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ
:
I. P  D, II. M < C 23. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs
to replace the * signs and balance the given equation.
(a) Only conclusion (I) follows.
dsoy fu"d"kZ
(I) vuqlj.k djrk gSA fodYiksa esa ls xf.krh; fpÉksa ds ml lgh la;kstu dk p;u dhft,
r
(b) Either conclusion (I) or conclusion (II) follows. ftls uhps fn, x, lehdj.k esa · fpÉksa ds LFkku ij j[kus ls lehdj.k
;k rks fu"d"kZ
(I) ;k fu"d"kZ
(II) vuqlj.k djrk gSA larqfyr gks tk,xk
ke
(c) Only Conclusion (II) follows. 5 * 15 * 320 * 2 * 45 = 190
dsoy fu"d"kZ
(II) vuqlj.k djrk gSA (a) +, ÷, ×, – (b) ×, +, ÷, –
(d) Both conclusions follow. (c) +, ×, ÷, – (d) ×, ÷, –, +
nksuksa fu"d"kZ vuqlj.k djrk gSA 24. How many triangles are there in the given figure?
(e) Neither conclusion (I) nor conclusion (II) follows. nh xbZ vkÑfr esa fdrus f=kHkqt gSa\
u rks fu"d"kZ
(I) vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ
(II) vuqlj.k djrk gSA
an

19. In a row of 28 students, Nitin was 12th from the extreme


left end and Paras was 19th from the extreme right
end. If Kavita was seated exactly between them, then
what was Kavita position from the right end? Assume
that the students were seated facing north.
28 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh ,d iafDr esa fufru vafre ck,a Nksj ls 12oha(a)vkSj
18 (b) 16
ikjl vafre nk,a Nksj ls 19oha FkhA ;fn dfork muds Bhd chp esa cSBh
(c) 15 (d) 17
R

Fkh] rks nk;sa Nksj ls dfork dh fLFkfr D;k Fkh\ eku ysa25.
fd Nk=k mÙkj
Select the option that is related to the fifth letter-cluster
dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs FksA in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related
to the first letter-cluster and the fourth letter-cluster
(a) 17th (b) 16th
th is related to the third letter-cluster.
(c) 20 (d) 18th
20. A cube of side 49 cm is painted purple on all the faces ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj &lewg ls mlh çdkj lacafèk
and then cut into smaller cubes of sides 7 cm each. gS tSls nwljk v{kj&lewg igys v{kj&lewg ls lacaf/r gS vkSj
Find the number of smaller cubes having only one v{kj&lewg rhljs v{kj&lewg ls lacaf/r gSA
face painted.
BEAR : UCYE :: DUST : WVIG :: GOLD : ?
49 cm Hkqtk okys ,d ?ku dks lHkh iQYkdksa ij cSaxuh jax ls jaxk tkrk
cm Hkqtk oksy NksVs&NksVs ?kuksa eas dkVk(a)
gS vkSj fiQj 7bls tkrkGOOJ
gSA ,sls
NksVs ?kukas dh la[;k Kkr dhft, ftudk dsoy ,d iQyd jaxk gqvk gSA JONH
(b)
(a) 150 (b) 25 (c) JOOG
(c) 50 (d) 100 (d) JLOF

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PART-II- General Awarencess/lkekU; tkudkjh


26. In which of the following cities did Mahatma Gandhi (a) (A)-(i), (B)-(iii), (C)-(ii), (D)-(iv)
lead the peasant movement against the imposed indigo (b) (A)-(ii), (B)-(iv), (C)-(iii), (D)-(i)
cultivation by the British planters? (c) (A)-(iv), (B)-(iii), (C)-(i), (D)-(ii)
fuEufyf•r esa ls fdl 'kgj esa egkRek xk¡/h
czfV'k
usckxku
f ekfydksa }kjk (d) (A)-(iii), (B)-(i), (C)-(iv), (D)-(ii)
Fkksih xbZ uhy dh •srh osQ f•ykiQ fdlku vkanksyu dk usr`Ro32.fd;kWhy
Fkk\does the milkman add a very small amount of
(a) Kheda/•sM+k (b) Bardoli/ckjnksyh baking soda to fresh milk?
(c) Champaran/paikj.k (d) Gorakhpur/xksj•iqj nw/ okyk rkts nw/ esa cgqr de ek=kk esa csfdax lksMk D;ksa
27. Which of the following Articles and Parts of the Indian (a) To increase the pH of the fresh milk from 6 to
Constitution deal with the State Legislature? slightly alkaline/rkts nw/ dkpH, 6 ls c<+kdj FkksM+k
fuEufyf•r esa ls Hkkjrh; lafo/ku dk dkSu&lk vuqPNsn vkSj Hkkx {kkjh; djus ds fy,
jkT; fo/kueaMy ls lacafèkr gS\ (b) To reduce the pH of the fresh milk from 6 to slightly
(a) Articles 168 to 212 in Part VI/Hkkx VI esa vuqPNsn 168 more acidic/rkts nw/ dkpH, 6 ls ?kVkdj FkksM+k vf/d
ls 212 vEyh; djusds fy,

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(b) Articles 214 to 231 in Part VI/Hkkx VI esa vuqPNsn 214 (c) To reduce the pH of the fresh milk from 6 to slightly
ls 231 alkaline/rkts nw/ dkpH, 6 ls ?kVkdj FkksM+k {kkjh; djus d
(c) Articles 243 to 243-O in Part IX/Hkkx IX esa vuqPNsn fy,
243 ls 243&0 (d) To maintain the pH of the fresh milk at 6 for a
longer time/rkts nw/ dkpH yacs le; rd 6 ij cuk,
(d) Articles 79 to 122 in Part V/HkkxV esa vuqPNsn 79 ls 122

Te
28. As of 2021, which is the world's largest drainage basin
j•us ds fy,
with an area of about 70,00,000 km2? 33. In which year was the PM Ayushman Bharat Health
2021 dh fLFkfr ds vuqlkj] yxHkx 70]00]000
km² osQ {ks=kiQy osQ Infrastructure Mission launched?
lkFk nqfu;k dk lcls cM+k ty fudklh csflu dkSu&lk gS\ ih,e vk;q"eku Hkkjr gsYFk baÚkLVªDpj fe'ku fdl o"kZ 'kq
(a) Amazon basin/vestu csflu x;k Fkk\
(b) Nile basin/uhy csflu (a) 2023 (b) 2020
(c) Amur basin/vewj csflu (c) 2021 (d) 2022
(d) Congo basin/dkaxks csflu 34. Which of the following cups/trophies is NOT related
r
to the Indian domestic cricket?
29. Which of the following is an example of a non-tax
revenue source for the government? fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk di@VªkWiQh Hkkjrh; ?kjsyw fØosQV l
fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk ljdkj osQ fy, xSj&dj jktLo lzksr dk(a) Ranji Trophy/j.kth VªkWiQh
ke
mnkgj.k gS\ (b) Durand Cup/MwjaM di
(a) Value-added tax/ewY; of/Zr dj (c) Deodhar Trophy/nso/j VªkWiQh
(d) Duleep Trophy/nyhi VªkWiQh
(b) Corporate income tax/dkWiZfjV vk; dj
35. Which of the following Constitutional Amendment Acts
(c) Fees and fines/'kqYd vkSj tqekZuk
led to formation of the Goods and Services Tax Council?
(d) Personal income tax/O;fDrxr vk; dj fuEufyf•r esa ls fdl laoS/kfud la'kks/u vf/fu;e osQ dkj.k oLrq
an

30. Which of the following options indicates the size of


PPLO (Pleuro Pneumonia Like Organisms)?
,oa lsok dj ifj"kn(Goods and Services Tax Council) dk
fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk fodYi]
PPLO (IY;wjks U;weksfu;k tSlsxBu gqvk\
(a) 100th Constitutional Amendment Act/100oka lafo/ku la'kks/
tho) ds vkdkj dks bafxr djrk gS\
u vf/fu;e
(a) About 0.1 m/yxHkx 0-1 m
(b) 103rd Constitutional Amendment Act/103oka lafo/ku
(b) About 30 m/yxHkx 30m
la'kks/u vf/fu;e
(c) About 20 m/yxHkx 20m
(c) 101st Constitutional Amendment Act/101oka lafo/ku la'kks/
R

(d) About 10 m/yxHkx 10m


u vf/fu;e
31. Match the following books with their respective
(d) 102nd Constitutional Amendment Act/102oka lafo/ku la'kks/
authors.
u vf/fu;e
fuEufyf•r iqLrdksa dk muls lacaf/r ys•dksa osQ lkFk feyku dhft,A
36. With reference to Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909,
Book/iqLrd Author/ys•d consider the following statements.
(A) Tajul Ma'asir Sirhimdi (i) Yahaya bin Ahmad 1909 osQ ekWyZs&feaVks lq/kjksa osQ lanHkZ esa fuEufyf•r d
rktqy evkflj fljfgenh ;kák fcu vgen a) They are also called the Indian Councils Act,
(B) Khazain-ul Futhuh (ii) Hasan Nizami 1909./bUgsa Hkkjrh; ifj"kn vf/fu;e] 1909 Hkh dgk tkrk g
•tSu&my iqQrqg glu futkeh b) They increased the strength of Legislative
(C) Tarikh-i-Firuzshahi (iii) Ziauddin Barani Councils./mUgksaus fo/ku ifj"knksa dh rkdr esa o`f¼ dh
rkjh•&,&fiQjkst'kkgh ft;kmíhu cjuh c) The right to separate electorate was given to the
(D) Tarikh-i-Mubarakshahi (iv) Amir Khusrav Muslims./eqlyekuksa dks i`Fkd fuokZpu {ks=k dk vf/dkj f
rkjh•&,&eqckjd'kkgh vehj •qljks x;kA
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Which of the above statements is/are correct? 44. Exfoliation is a form of _________.
mi;ZqDr dFkuksa esa ls dkSu&lk@dkSu&ls dFku lgh gS@gSa\
vi'kYdu (Exfoliation) ________ dk ,d :i gSA
(a) a, b (b) c, a (a) mass wasting/c`gr~ {kj.k
(c) a, b, c (d) b, c
(b) biochemical weathering/tSo jklk;fud vi{k;
37. What was the name of the wind measuring instrument
(c) chemical weathering/jklk;fud vi{k;
invented for the first time in 1450?
(d) physical weathering/HkkSfrd vi{k;
1450 esa igyh ckj vkfo"Ñr iou ekid ;a=k dk D;k uke Fkk\
45. Which of the following documents provides a
(a) Ceiling Projector/lhfyax çkstsDVj
framework, rules and regulations for setting up public
(b) Dropsonde/v/%ikrh lksaM and private industries in India?
(c) Transmissometer/lapj.kysf•=k fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk nLrkost Hkkjr esa lkoZtfud ,oa futh m|ks
(d) Anemometer/iouosxekih LFkkiuk osQ fy, ,d :ijs•k] fu;e vkSj fofu;e çnku djrk gS\
38. Money supply is a _____ concept. (a) Company’s financial statement/oaQiuh dk foÙkh; fooj.k
eqæk vkiwfrZ ,d vo/kj.kk gSA
_____ (b) Annual report of the trade union/O;kikj la?k dh okf"kZd
(a) Flow/çokg (b) Stock/LVkWd fjiksVZ

st
(c) Non-measurable/vifjes; (d) Measurable/ifjes; (c) Union Budget/osaQæh; ctV
39. Gangaur Festival, Pushkar Fair, Nagaur Fair and Urs (d) Industrial policy/vkS|ksfxd uhfr
Fair are the popular fairs and festivals of which state? 46. Which of the following statements are true based on
x.kxkSj egksRlo] iq"dj esyk] ukxkSj esyk vkSj mlZ esyk fdl jkT; osQ 3(g) + 5O2(g)  4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)?
the 4NH
yksdfç; esys vkSj egksRlo gSa\ 4NH3(g) + 5O2(g)  4NO(g) + 6H2O(g) ds vk/kj ij] fuEufyf•r

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(a) Punjab/iatkc (b) Maharashtra/egkjk"Vª esa ls dkSu&ls dFku lR; gSa\
(c) Rajasthan/jktLFkku (d) Tripura/f=kiqjk (a) N gets oxidized./N mipf;r gks tkrk gSA
40. Lata Mangeshkar was honoured with the Bharat (b) O gets oxidized./O mipf;r gks tkrk gSA
Ratna in the year ________. (c) N gets reduced./N vipf;r gks tkrk gSA
yrk eaxs'kdj dks o"kZ
_______ esa Hkkjr jRu ls lEekfur fd;k
(d) O gets reduced./O vipf;r gks tkrk gSA
x;k FkkA (a) (c) and (d) (b) (b) and (c)
(a) 2002 (b) 2003 (c) (a) and (b) (d) (a) and (d)
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(c) 2001 (d) 2004 47. Who is the world’s most popular leader as per Global
41. Who among the following was the shortest-serving Leader Approval Ratings released by US-based
Prime Minister of India? Morning Consult in February 2023?
ke
fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu Hkkjr osQ lcls de le; rd lsok djus okys iQjojh 2023 esa vesfjdk fLFkr ekWfuZax dalYV }kjk tkjh Xy
çèkkuea=kh Fks\ vçwoy jsfVax osQ vuqlkj nqfu;k dk lcls yksdfç; usrk dkSu gS\
(a) Gulzarilal Nanda/xqytkjhyky uank (a) Joe Biden/tks ckbMu
(b) Charan Singh/pj.k flag (b) Vladimir Putin/Oykfnehj iqfru
(c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee/vVy fcgkjh oktis;h (c) Xi Jin Ping/'kh ftu fiax
(d) Narendra Modi/ujsanz eksnh
(d) Chandra Shekhar/paæ 'ks•j
an

48. Yakshagan is a folk dance of which of the following states?


42. When and where did India win its first World
Championships medal in Athletics? ;{kxku fuEufyf•r esa ls fdl jkT; dk yksd u`R; gS\
Hkkjr us ,FkysfVDl esa viuk igyk fo'o pSafi;uf'ki ind dc vkSj(a) Madhya Pradesh/eè; çns'k
dgk¡ thrk Fkk\ (b) Karnataka/dukZVd
(c) Odisha/vksfM'kk
(a) 2003, France/2003] Úkal esa
(d) West Bengal/if'pe caxky
(b) 2007, Japan/2007] tkiku esa
49. Bhupen Hazarika was one of the most well-known
(c) 2009, Germany/2009] teZuh esa
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personalities from the state of ________.


(d) 2005, Finland/2005] fiQuySaM esa Hkwisu gtkfjdk
_______ jkT; osQ lcls çfl¼ O;fDrRoksa esa ls ,d Fks
43. The _________ were tributary chiefs of the Gupta (a) Manipur/ef.kiqj (b) Assam/vle
dynasty. They established an independent kingdom
(c) Odisha/vksfM+'kk (d) Nagaland/ukxkySaM
in western India. Dhruvasena II was the most
important ruler of this kingdom. 50. Who among the following was the Vakil under the reign
________ xqIrksa osQ lgk;d çeq• FksA mUgksaus if'peh Hkkjrof Mughal Emperor, Akbar, who received the title of
esa ,d
Khan-i-Khanan?
Lora=k jkT; dh LFkkiuk dh FkhA èkzqolsu f}rh; bl jktoa'k dk lokZfèkd
fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu eqxy lezkV vdcj osQ 'kkludky esa odhy F
egRoiw.kZ 'kkld Fkk\ ftls •ku&,&•kuk dh mikf/ çkIr Fkh\
(a) Maukharis/ekS•fj (a) Birbal/chjcy
(b) Maitrakas/eS=kd (b) Bairam Khan/cSje •ku
(c) Pushyabhutis/iq";Hkwfr (c) Raja Todar Mal/jktk VksMjey
(d) Gurjara Pratiharas/xqtZj&çfrgkj (d) Mulla do-Piyaza/eqYyk nks&fi;kt

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PART-III-Quantitative Aptitude/ek=kkRed vfHk{kerk


57. A thief is spotted by a constable from 300 m. When the
1 1 constable starts the chase, the thief also starts running.
51. If x –  4 5 , then what is the value of x 2  2
x x If the speed of the constable is 14 km/hr and thief runs
at the speed of 10 km/hr, then how far (in m) will the
1 1 thief be able to run before he is overtaken?
;fn x – x  4 5 gS] rksx  x 2 dk eku Kkr dhft;s%
2
,d dkaLVscy us ,d pksj dks m300dh nwjh ls ns•kA dkaLVscy us
(a) 84 (b) 88 ihNk djuk 'kq: fd;k] rks pksj Hkh Hkkxus yxkA ;fn dkaLV
(c) 92 (d) 82 pky 14 km/hr gS vkSj pksj km/hr
10 dh pky ls Hkkxrk gS]
52. A man has total Rs. 3300 with two denominations rks pksj idM+s tkus ls igys fdruh nwj (ehVj esa) Hkkx ik;sxk
Rs. 5 and Rs. 20. Ratio of Rs. 5 to Rs. 20 (a) 750 m (b) 840 m
(c) 600 m (d) 650 m
denomination notes is 3 : 2, then what is the 58. Parul began a business with Rs.4500 and was joined
difference between total value of Rs. 5 notes and total afterward by Neha with Rs.5400. If the profits at the
value of Rs. 20 notes? end of the year were divided in the ratio of 2 : 1. After
,d O;fÙkQ ds ikl nks ewY;oxZ&#i;s vkSj
5 20#i;s ds uksVksa ds how much time Neha joined the business?

st
:i esa dqy 3300#i;s gSaA #i;s
5 vkSj 20#i;s ds ewY;oxZ ds ik#y us 4500#i;s ds fuos'k ls ,d O;olk; 'kq: fd;k vkSj mlds
uksVksa dh la[;k dk vuqikr 3% 2#i;s
gS]dsrksuksVksa
5 ds dqy ewY; ckn 5400#i;s dk fuos'k djds usgk Hkh blesa 'kkfey gks xbZA
o"kZ ds var esa vftZr ykHk dks 2 % 1 ds vuqikr esa foHkkft
vkSj 20 #i;s ds uksVksa ds dqy ewY; ds chp dk varj fdruk gS\ tkrk gS] rks usgk O;olk; esa fdrus le; ckn 'kkfey gqbZ\
(a) Rs. 1800 (b) Rs. 1200 (a) 5 (b) 7
(c) Rs. 1500 (d) Rs. 1350 (c) 6 (d) 8

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53. Find the radius of a sphere whose surface area is 59. The difference between compound interest and simple
5544 cm². interest on a certain Principal for 2 years at 12.5%
rate is Rs. 239. Find the Principal?
ml xksys dh f=kT;k Kkr dhft;s ftldk i`’h; {ks=kIkQy
5544 cm² gSA
12-5» dh nj ls 2 o"kks± ds fy, ,d fuf'pr ewy/u ij pØo`f¼ C;kt
(a) 21 cm (b) 14 cm
vkSj lk/kj.k C;kt ds chp dk varj 239 #i;s gS] rks ewy/u Kkr dhft,
(c) 28 cm (d) 10.5 cm (a) Rs. 15296 (b) Rs. 15624
54. There are two positive integers A and B such that (c) Rs. 15984 (d) Rs. 16491
A is a prime number and B is a composite number. 60. In an examination, 34% students failed in Maths and
Which of the following statement will be correct? 45% students failed in Geography. If 36 students
nks /ukRed iw.kkZad
A vkSjB bl çdkj gSa fdA ,d vHkkT; failed in both subjects, which is 12%, then find the
r
la[;k gS vkSj
B ,d HkkT; la[;k gSA fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk@ls
number of students who passed in both subjects.
dFku lgh gksxk\ ,d ijh{kk esa] 34» fo|kFkhZ xf.kr esa vuqÙkh.kZ gq,] 45»
Hkwxksy esa vuqÙkh.kZ gq,A ;fn 36 fo|kFkhZ nksuksa fo
B – A will always be even./B – A lnSo le la[;k gksxhA
ke
(I)
gksrs gSa] tks fd 12» gSa] rks nksuksa fo"k;ksa esa mÙ
(II) B + A will always be odd./B + A lnSo fo"ke la[;k gksxhA fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft,A
(III) Product of A and B will always be even. (a) 78 (b) 84
A vkSjB dk xq.kuiQy lnSo le la[;k gksxhA (c) 90 (d) 99
(a) I and II (b) Only II 61. If 15 n  704  539 , then the value of n is:
(c) II and III (d) None of the statements is true.
;fn 15 n  704  539 gS] rks
n dk eku D;k gS\
55. A pipe can fill a tank in 20 minutes and another pipe
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(a) 7 (b) 13
can fill a tank in 30 minutes. Pipe A is opened for
(c) 11 (d) 15
half of the time and pipe A and B are opened for the 62. If a + b + c = 6 and a3 + b3 + c3 = 36 then, find
other half. How long will it take to fill the tank?
(a + b)(b + c)(c + a)
,d ikbi ,d VSad dks 20 feuV esa Hkj ldrk gS vkSj nwljk ikbivalue of
,d VSad dks 30 feuV esa Hkj ldrk gSA A dks
ikbivk/s le; (a + b) + (b + c) + (c + a)
ds fy, •ksyk tkrk gS vkSj ikbi
A vkSjB dks nwljs vk/s le; ;fn a + b + c = 6 vkSja 3 + b 3 + c 3 = 36 gS] rks
ds fy, •ksyk tkrk gSA VSad dks Hkjus esa fdruk le; yxsxk\ (a + b)(b + c)(c + a)
(a + b) + (b + c) + (c + a) dk eku Kkr dhft;sA
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(a) 25 minutes (b) 20 minutes


(c) 15 minutes (d) 16 minutes (a) 5 (b) 6
56. In the following figure, O in the center of circle, Find (c) 7 (d) 8
the value of ADB. 63. X number of people can complete a work in 15 days
fuEufyf[kr vkÑfr esa]O o`Ùk dk dsanz gSA ADBrks]dk eku but Y number of people (out of X) cannot cooperate
Kkr dhft,A with them due to some reason and the work is now
completed in 25 days by 6 people. Which of the
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following is true for the value of (X + Y)?
40º 30º
X O;fÙkQ ,d dk;Z dks 15 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrsYgSa ysfd
A B
O;fÙkQ X esa
( ls) fdlh dkj.k ls muds lkFk dk;Z esa lg;ksx
O ugha dj ldrs gSa vkSj dk;Z vc 6 O;fÙkQ;ksa }kjk 25 fn
iwjk fd;k tkrk gSA fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu&lk
(X fodYi
+ Y)
D
ds eku ds fy, lR; gS\
(a) 70° (b) 80° (a) 12 (b) 14
(c) 60° (d) 75° (c) 15 (d) 16

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64. If cosA + cos A = 1, then find the value of sin12A +
2
71. Average age of 10 persons is 56 years. If the average
3sin10A + 3sin8A +sin6A + 1? age of first four persons is 52 and the last four persons
;fn cosA + cos2A = 1 gS rks sin12A + 3sin10A + 3sin8A is 58, then find the average age of rest persons.
+ sin6A + 1 dk eku Kkr djsa\ 10 O;fÙkQ;ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 56 o"kZ gSA ;fn çFke pkj O
(a) 4 (b) 2 dh vkSlr vk;q 52 o"kZ gS vkSj vafre pkj O;fÙkQ;ksa dh
(c) 16 (d) 0 vk;q 58 o"kZ gS] rks 'ks"k O;fÙkQ;ksa dh vkSlr vk;q Kkr
65. If X = cot + cos and Y = cot – cos, then find the value (a) 50 years (b) 48 years
(X 2 – Y 2 ) (c) 62 years (d) 60 years
of (XY) 72. In a triangle PQR, S is a point of QR such that QS =
(X 2 – Y 2 ) SR. If PS = 18 cm, then find the length of TS. Given
;fn X = cot + cos vkSjY = cot – cos gS] rks (XY) that T is the centroid of triangle PQR.
f=kHkqt
PQR esaS, QR ij ,d fcanq bl çdkj gS fd QS = SR
dk eku Kkr dhft;sA gSA ;fnPS = 18 cm gS] rks TS dh yackbZ Kkr dhft,A fn;k
(a) 2 (b) 0
(c) 4 (d) 1 x;k gS fdT] f=kHkqt PQR dk dsUæd gSA
66. The respective ratio of the initial number of notebooks A (a) 36 cm (b) 9 cm
has to that of B has, is 2 : 3. And the respective ratio of (c) 6 cm (d) 12 cm
the number of notebooks sold by A to that of B is 3 : 4. 73. After allowing two successive discounts of d% and

st
If the number of notebooks sold by B is 80% of the number 35% on the marked price of an item, Shikha sold it
of initial notebooks A has, then find the ratio of the number at Rs.266.5. If the marked price of the item is Rs.500,
of notebooks left with A to that of with B. then the value of 'd' is
A vkSjB ds ikl uksVcqd dh çkjafHkd la[;k dk lacaf/r vuqikr 2 ,d oLrq ds vafdr ewY; ijd% vkSj 35» dh Øekxr nks NwV
% 3 gSA A vkSjB }kjk csph xbZ uksVcqd dh la[;k dk lacaf/r
nsus ds ckn] f'k•k us bls 266-5 #i;s ij csp fn;kA ;fn oLrq
vuqikr 3 % 4 gSA B;fn}kjk csph xbZ uksVcqd dhAla[;k] ds dk vafdr ewY; 500 #i;s gS] rks
'd' dk eku fdruk gS \

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(a) 12 (b) 24
ikl çkjafHkd uksVcqd dh la[;k dk 80»AgS] vkSjrks
B ds ikl (c) 16 (d) 18
'ks"k uksVcqd dh la[;k dk vuqikr Kkr dhft,A 74. The following table shows the cost of 1 kg of mangoes
(a) 4 : 7 (b) 5 : 3 and 1 kg of apples in five cities. Study the table and
(c) 3 : 7 (d) 7 : 5 answer the question that follows.
67. What is the value of 'k – 3' in the expression given below? fuEufyf•r rkfydk ik¡p 'kgjksa kg esavke
1 vkSj 1kg lsc
uhps fn;s x;s O;atd 'k esa– 3' dk eku fdruk gS\ dh dher dks n'kkZrh gSA rkfydk dk vè;;u dhft;s vkSj fuEufyf•r
7 3 9 5k 23 31
+ 11 – (56 – 16 × 3)
ç'u dk mÙkj nhft;sA
12 – × 57 ÷ × × 2 + – +
19 4 8 9 9 9 Find the sum of cost of 3 kg of mangoes in city L
and of 4 kg of apples in city K together.
r
17 'kgj L esa 3kg vke dh dher vkSj 'kgjK esa 4kg lsc
=
3 dh dher dk ;ksxiQy Kkr dhft;sA
(a) 92 (b) 94
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City Cost of 1 kg of Cost of 1 kg of
(c) 96 (d) 98 mangoes (in `) apples (in `)
68. XYZ is an equilateral triangle with area 54 3 sq. J 120 200
cm. What is the length of the radius of the circle K 100 180
circumscribed the triangle? L 160 140

54 3 sq. cm {ks=kiQy okyk ,d leckgq f=kHkqt gSA f=kHkqt


M ds 150 280

ifjxr o`Ùk dh f=kT;k dh yackbZ fdruh gS\ N 180 300


(a) Rs. 1000 (b) Rs. 1870
an

(a) 6 3 cm (b) 5 2 cm (c) Rs. 1200 (d) Rs. 1550


(c) 6 2 cm (d) 4 3 cm 75. The following graph shows the number of employees
of a company according to their work experience in
69. In a college, X number of students applied for hostels. years. The employees with a minimum 3 years'
60% of the students were allotted to hostel A, 30% experience are called grade A employees.
of the remaining students were allotted to hostel B,
25% of the remaining students were allotted to hostel fuEufyf•r vkjs• ,d daiuh ds deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k dks muds
C, and the remaining 63 students were allotted to dk;Z vuqHko ds vuqlkj o"kks± esa n'kkZrk gSA U;wure
hostel D. Find the value of X. vuqHko okys deZpkfj;ksaAdks deZpkjh
xzsM dgk tkrk gSA
,d dkWyst esa] X Nk=kksa us Nk=kkokl ds fy, vkosnu fd;kA 60»
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What percentage of employees are called grade A


Nk=kksa dks Nk=kkokl
A vkoafVr fd;k x;k Fkk] 'ks"k Nk=kksa ds 30»
employees? (Up to two correct decimals)
dks Nk=kkokl B vkoafVr fd;k x;k Fkk] 'ks"k Nk=kksa ds 25» dks çfr'kr (n'keyo ds nks LFkkuksa rd lgh) deZpkfj;ksa
fdrus
Nk=kkokl xzsMA deZpkjh dgk tkrk gS\
C vkoafVr fd;k x;k Fkk rFkk 'ks"k 63 Nk=kksa dks Nk=kkokl
D vkoafVr fd;k x;k FkkAX dk eku Kkr dhft,A 12
Number of employees

10
(a) 200 (b) 400 10

(c) 500 (d) 300 8


7
70. A number between 1700 and 1900 which when 6 6
divided by 18, 20, and 25 gives a remainder 13 in 4
5
each case is: 4 3
1700 vkSj 1900 ds chp dh ,d la[;k dks 18] 20 vkSj 25 2

ls foHkkftr djus ij çR;sd fLFkfr esa 'ks"kiQy 13 çkIr gksrk gS]


0
0 to 1 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 5 5 to 6
rks og la[;k gS% Work experience (in years)

(a) 1753 (b) 1813 (a) 42.65% (b) 41.86%


(c) 1843 (d) 1791 (c) 42.86% (d) 41.65%
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PART-IV-General English Language

76. Select the grammatically incorrect sentence. (a) CBDA (b) BADC
P. Had the investigator checked all the documents (c) DACB (d) BCDA
throughly, he would have noticed the 84. Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
discrepancies that were glaringly obvious to These shoes don’t suit this dress.
others. (a) This dress isn’t suited by these shoes
Q. If it had not been for his timely intervention, the (b) These shoes don’t suit this dress.
company could have suffered a far greater (c) This dress is not being suited by these shoes.
financial setback than anticipated (d) These shoes are not suited by this dress.
R. Even though the recommendations seemed 85. Select the sentences that contain no spelling errors.
promising, neither the suggestions made by the (a) I heard raucouos laughter from the next room.
consultants nor the ideas proposed by the board (b) I heard raocous laughter from the next room.
was approved.
(c) I heard raucus laughter from the next room.
S. The board’s insistence that every employee fills
out the compliance form sparked some backlash. (d) I heard raucous laughter from the next room.
(a) P, Q, R (b) Q, R, S 86. In the given sentence the underlined word may have

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(c) None (d) R been incorrectly spelt. Identify the option that rectifies
77. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the spelling. If there is no error in spelling, select ‘No
the bracketed part in the given sentence. error’.
It is dangerous and harmful to be guided in our life’s Siras-ud-Daula beseiged Calcutta to take punitive
course by hatreds and aversions, for they are wasteful actions against the East India Company.
of energy and limit and twist the mind, and prevent it (a) besiezed (b) besiejed

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(to perceiving) the truth. (c) besieged (d) No error
(a) from perceiving (b) upon perceiving 87. Two sentences with one blank each are given below
(c) to perceive (d) No improvement
which require a pair of synonyms to make coherent
78. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute
the bracketed part in the given sentence. sense. The options contain pairs of words in their
The granaries of India are trapped in a dangerous base forms; their part of speech can be changed
vicious cycle of input use, where increased dumping depending upon the grammatical requirement of the
of fertiliser in the wrong combinations (has rendered) sentence. Choose the correct option accordingly.
the soil incapable of regenerating itself, which in turn (i) Chronic diseases often ____ the capacity to recover
escalates input use. from malnutrition.
r
(a) have rendered (b) is rendered (ii) While addressing undernutrition, it is essential
(c) had render (d) No improvement to identify and ____ the underlying causes to
79. Fill in the blank with the most suitable word. promote long-term health outcomes.
He made me think of an old time magician more than
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(a) Impede; obstruct (b) Improve; degrade
______ . (c) Relieve; worsen (d) Obscure; clarify
(a) a thing (b) anything 88. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
(c) everything (d) something
One of them may contain an error. Select the part
80. The given sentence is an active voice. Change the voice
of the sentence. Select the correct option from the that contains the error from the given options. If you
sentences given in options. don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
I know he will play his guitar. He explained that the pillars of tribalism (a)/that
(a) His guitar will be played by him is something I humans rely on for security would always (b)/counter
an

know. any significant culture or social change. (c)/No error (d)


(b) It is known to me that his guitar would be played 89. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
by him. One of them may contain an error. Select the part
(c) It is known to me that his guitar will be played by that contains the error from the given options. If you
him. don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
(d) His guitar will be played by him is know to me. Credit when used responsibly, can achieve a great
81. Choose the word that can substitute the given group number (a)/of positive things in our lives, such as
of words. (b)/financing and paying of our dream hybrid or
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Affecting all or most people, places, things, etc. college tuition fees.(c)/No error (d)
(a) Particular (b) Pertain
Direction: In the following passage, some words have been
(c) Genre (d) General
82. Choose the word that means the same as the given word. deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most
Nascence appropriate option to fill in each blank.
(a) Cessation (b) Incipience Slowly but surely the sole of a shoe emerges from a
(c) Omega (d) Acrimonious bowl of liquid resin, as Excalibur rose from the enchanted
83. Some parts of a paragraph have been jumbled up, lake. And, just as Excalibur was no ordinary sword, this is
and labelled A, B, C and D. Select the option that no ordinary sole. It is light and flexible with an ____ (90)
gives the correct sequence in which these parts can ____ internal structure, the better to help it support the
be rearranged to form a meaningful and grammatically wearer’s foot. Paired with its sole ___(91)___ it will underpin
correct paragraph. a set of trainers from a new range planned by Adidas, a
I clenched my jaw in glee. German sportswear firm Adidas intends to use the 3D
(A) I shook my companions awake. printed sales to make trainers at two new, highly automated
(B) But it was not a time for calmness. factories in Germany and America, instead of producing
(C) When they saw my face, they feared I’d gone mad. them in the low-cost Asian countries to which most trainer
(D) I knew what I must do. I told them my plan. production has been _____(92)_____ in recent years.
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The firm will thus be able to bring its shoes to market faster 96. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given
and keep up with fashion trends. At the moment, getting a word.
design to the shops can take months. The new factories, CONSTRUE
each of which is intended to turn out up to 500,000 pairs (a) Deduce (b) Expound
of trainers a year, should cut that to a week or less. As this (c) Infer (d) Obscure
example shows, 3Dprinting has come a long way, quickly. In 97. Select the most appropriate homonym to fill in the
February 2011, when The Economistran a story called “Print blank.
me a Stradivarius”, the idea of printing objects still seemed The manager will be angry if you ____ him when he’s
extraordinary. Now, it well established. Additive in conference.
manufacturing, as it is known technically, ____(93)_____ (a) face (b) phase
speeding up designs and is also being used to make (c) fays (d) faze
customised and complex items for actual sale. These range 98. In each of the following sentences, choose the best
from false teeth, via jewellery, to parts for cars and aircraft. option in which the direct form of narration has been
3D printing is not ___(94)___ Generally. Yet it remains too changed into its indirect form:
slow for mass production, too expensive for some applications “Do you play football?”, the sports secretary asked
and for others produces results not up to the required me.
standard. But, as Adidas’s soles show, these shortcomings (a) The sports secretary asked if he played football.

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are being dealt with. It is not foolish to believe that 3Dprinting (b) The sports secretary asked me whether or not I
will power the factories of the future. Nor need the technology played football.
be restricted to making things out of those industrial (c) The sports secretary asked me if I played football.
stalwarts, metal and plastic. It is also capable of extending (d) The sports secretary asked me did I play football.
manufacturing’s reach into matters biological. 99. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled
90. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank

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order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to
no.90
form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
(a) intricate (b) rusticate
A. I would attach as many as four of them to a
(c) delicate (d) perfect
crosspiece, rotably arranged on a thin spindle,
91. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank
and transmit the motion of the same to a large
no.91
disc and so derive considerable ‘power’.
(a) part (b) mate
B. In my next attempt I seem to have acted under
(c) less (d) wig
the first instinctive impulse which later dominated
92. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank
no.92 me - to harness the energies of nature tot he
(a) sourced (b) resourced service of man.
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(c) assorted (d) outsourced C. These creatures were remarkably efficient, for
93. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank once they were started they had no sense to top
no.93 and continued whirling for hours and hours and
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(a) prototyping (b) sale the hotter it was the harder they worked.
(c) production (d) suppliers D. I did this through the medium of May-bugs - or
94. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank June-bugs as they are called in America - which
no.94 were a veritable pest in that country and
(a) popular (b) started sometimes broke the branches of trees by the
(c) needed (d) ubiquitous sheer weight of their bodies.
95. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given (a) BDAC (b) DACB
an

word. (c) BACD (d) ACBD


Ribald 100. Select the idiom that does not mean go to bed.
(a) Provision (b) Biased (a) Turn into a pumpkin (b) Hit the sack
(c) Clean (d) Vulgar (c) Hit the rack (d) Lone it
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ANSWER KEY
PART-I REASONING ABILITY
1. (b) 2. (c) 3. (d) 4. (d) 5. (a) 6. (b) 7. (d) 8. (c) 9. (b) 10. (d)
11. (a) 12. (c) 13. (d) 14. (d) 15. (c) 16. (c) 17. (c) 18. (a) 19. (d) 20. (a)

21. (a) 22. (a) 23. (b) 24. (d) 25. (a)

PART-II- GENERAL AWARENCESS


26. (c) 27. (a) 28. (a) 29. (c) 30. (a) 31. (b) 32. (a) 33. (c) 34. (b) 35. (c)
36. (c) 37. (d) 38. (b) 39. (c) 40. (c) 41. (a) 42. (a) 43. (b) 44. (d) 45. (d)
46. (d) 47. (d) 48. (b) 49. (b) 50. (b)

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PART-III QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
51. (d) 52. (c) 53. (a) 54. (d) 55. (c) 56. (a) 57. (a) 58. (b) 59. (a) 60. (d)
61. (c) 62. (a) 63. (b) 64. (b) 65. (c) 66. (a) 67. (a) 68. (c) 69. (d) 70. (b)

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71. (d) 72. (c) 73. (d) 74. (c) 75. (c)

PART-IV ENGLISH LANGUAGE


76. (d) 77. (a) 78. (d) 79. (b) 80. (c) 81. (d) 82. (b) 83. (b) 84. (a) 85. (d)
86. (c) 87. (a) 88. (c) 89. (c) 90. (a) 91. (b) 92. (d) 93. (a) 94. (d) 95. (c)

96. (d) 97. (d) 98. (c) 99. (a) 100. (d)
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SOLUTIONS
1. (b) 191 12. (c) RFHZ
7 23 55 109 191 Op p.+ 3
+2
+8
3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2
2 –1 3 –2 4 –3 5 –4 6 –5 –4
2. (c) (437, 538, 639) Z R T S / V Z V F / R H X X/ N P Z Y
Trick : (N1 + N3) ÷ 2 = N2 26 18 20 19 22 26 22 6 18 8 24 24 14 16 26 25
 (339, 440, 541) –4 –4
(339+ 541) ÷ 2 = 440, +8 +8
+2 +2
 (201, 302, 403) Op p. – 2 Op p. –4
(201 +403) 2 = 302
Similarly,
By option 6 12 11
(437, 538, 639)  (437 + 639) ÷ 2 = 538. 20
13. (d)
vr%the correct answer is "Option C". 8

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3. (d) B
14.(d) 2
Z X V Y W
B D C A E

Clearly, Z ds Bhd lkeus B cSBk gSA

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4. (d) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1
3. Gender n'kZu ds 2 cPps gaSA
5. General 15. (c) 15 GBID
2. Genesis S U B T L E

Opp.–5

Opp.–5
19+ 21
4. Gentle
+1 +3
1. Genuine 40
vr%'3, 5, 2, 4, 1' is the correct answer. T B M H
5. (a) 240 H A
Opp.–5
N G E R
Opp.–5
Trick : N1 ÷ 3 + (N1 × 5) = N2 8+ 1
+1 +3
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 9 : 48  (9 ÷ 3) + (9 × 5) = 48
9
 12 : 64  (12 ÷ 3) + 12 × 5 = 64 H O F U
Similarly,
mlh izdkj]
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 45 : ?  (45 ÷ 3) + 45 × 5 = 240
6. (b) C L O T H A
3 + 12
Opp.–5

Opp.–5

+1 +3
15
7. (d) Skin G B I D
ftl izdkj] cky jksx fo'ks"kK dk lca/ cPps ls gS mlh izdkj Ropk
fo'ks"kK Ropk ls laca/ gSA
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8. (c) 42 16. (c)


Trick : N11/3 × N31/3 = N2
Row 1: 64, 12, 27 17. (c) cat
(64)1/3 × (27)1/3  (43)1/3 × (33)1/3 = 4 × 3 = 12 dog cow fox
Row 3: 512, 40, 125
(512)1/3 × (125)1/3  (83)1/3 × (53)1/3 = 8 × 5 = 40
Similarly, Conclusion:
Row 2: 216, ?, 343 (I) Some cat are fox. (+) (×)
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(216)1/3 × (343)1/3  (63)1/3 × (73)1/3 = 6 × 7 = 42 (II) All dog being cow is a possibility. (+) ()
vr%the correct answer is "42". vr% only con. (ii) follows.
9. (b) # = HNV, % = PVL 18. (a) Statement:
By option (b), M <A P >X
=

H N V : F M T :: R E N : P V L P B =C <Y
=

C  D>F
Opp. Opp.
Conclusion:
I. P  D (, =, ) ()
10. (d) + + II. M < C (<, , , =) (×)
+
+
vr% dsoy fu"d"kZ
I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
19. (d) 18th
11. (a)
Nitin 12th 19th Paras

12 + 19 = 31
In overlapping case
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 31 – 28 = 3 – 2 = 1 25. (a) GOOJ
chp esa fliQZ 1 O;fDr cSBk gSA BE AR : UCY E
+3
19th 12th Opp.+3
Opp.+3
Paras Kavita Nitin +3
So, Kavita Position
 19 – 1 = 18th (From the Right) D U ST :WV I G
+3
20. (a) 150 +3
Opp.+3
Side of bigger cube +3
n=
Side of smaller cube
49 Similarly,
 =7
7 G OL D : GO O J
Total no. of cube = Centre cube dh dqy la[;k +3
+3
= 6 (n – 2)2 = 6 (7 – 2)2 = 6 (5)2 = 6 × 25 = 150 Opp.+3
21. (a) Sunday +3

 2 April 2004 = Monday


vr% bl iz'u ds izR;sd O;atu esa $3 vkSj izR;sdOpposite
Loj esa +

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2 04 04
7
Days + month code +
7
year +
4
leap year + century 3 fd;k x;k gSA
code 26. (c) Mahatma Gandhi led the peasant movement against
13 indigo cultivation imposed by British planters in
2+0+4+1+6= = 6  Friday
7 Champaran. They forced the peasants to cultivate

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Friday + 3 days = Monday indigo on 3/20th of the total land area (called
 So, 24 May 2012 Tinkathia system).
24 12 12
Days + month code + year + leap year +  The Champaran Satyagraha of 1917 was Gandhi
7 7 4 Ji's first civil disobedience movement in India.
century code Champaran district, now divided into East
19 Champaran and West Champaran districts of
3+2+5+3+6= = 5  Thursday
7 Bihar, is a historical region.
Thursday + 3 days = Sunday.  Peasants of this region revolted against the British
Note: Real Day Friday vk jgk gS ysfdu Question esa Monday between 1914 and 1916 against the conditions
r
fn;k gS] blfy,According to Question Friday ls Monday 3 attached to indigo cultivation.
Day vkxs gS] rks ge Real Hkh Day esa3 Day vkxs dj nsxsA So,  Earlier, there were similar conditions in Bengal, but
Thursday Real day gS] blesa 3 Day vkxsSunday Answer gSA
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the peasants there got freedom from indigo
cultivation after a major revolt in 1859-61.
22. (a)  Gandhi led the peasant movement in 1918 AD in
 Kheda, this movement was against the reduction in
   the production of food and tax.
  In Bardoli in 1928 AD farmers' struggle against high
taxes took place in which Gandhiji contributed.

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egkRek xka/hpaikj.k
us esa fczfV'k ckxku ekfydksa }kjk Fkksi
 is opposite to  uhy dh •srh ds f•ykiQ fdlku vkanksyu dk usr`Ro fd;k Fkk
 is opposite to 
 is opposite to 
blesa ckxku ekfydksa us fdlkuksa dks dqy Hkwfe 3@20 {ks=k
 is opp. to . fgLls esa (ftls frudfB;k ç.kkyh dgk tkrk gS) uhy dh
Therefore,  is never adjacent of . •srh ds fy, etcwj fd;k FkkA
So, option (a) can not be made
 1917 bZ- dk paikj.k lR;kxzg
xkaèkhth dk Hkkjr
igyk
esalfou;
23. (b) × + ÷ –
voKk vkanksyu FkkA paikj.k ftyk] tks vc fcgkj ds iwohZ paikj
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5 * 15 * 320 * 2 * 45 = 190
By option (b) × + ÷ – vkSj if'peh paikj.k ftyksa esa foHkkftr gS] ,d ,sfrgkfld {ks=k
5 × 15 + 320 ÷ 2 – 45 = 190
 bl {ks=k osQ fdlkuksa1914 us
bZ- vkSj 1916 osQ
bZ- chp uhy
 75 + 160 – 45 = 190
 190 = 190 dh •srh ls tqM+h 'krks± ds f•ykiQvaxzstksa osQ f•ykiQ foæks
24. (d) 17 fd;k FkkA
A
 igys] caxky esa Hkh ,slh gh ifjfLFkfr;k¡ 1859&61
Fkha] ysfdubZ-
N M esa ,d cM+s foæksg ds ckn ogk¡ ds fdlkuksa dks uhy dh •s
J
K L
B 1 Lora=krk fey xbZ FkhA
2
•sM+kesa1918 bZ-esa xka/hth us fdlkukanksyu
v dk usr`Ro fd;k
3
I H 4

5
6
E 7
8
9
Fkk] ;g vkanksyu Hkkstu ds mRiknu esa deh vkSj dj ds f•ykiQ
C
F G D
ANM, ALB, AJL, AJB, NJK, IHF, HFG, EDC = 8  ckjnksyh esa1928 bZ-
esa fdlkuksa us mPp djksa ds f•ykiQ la?k
vr% 8 + 9 = 17 fd;k] ftlesa xka/hth dk ;ksxnku FkkA
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27. (a) Articles 168-212 in Part 6 of the Indian ewY; of/Zr dj] dkWiksZjsV vk;dj ,oa O;fDrxr vk;dj ;s
Constitution deal with the State Legislature. At djksa(çR;{k ;k vçR;{k)
osQ vykok
ljdkj osQ jktLo osQ lzksr gSaA
present, 6 states of the country (Andhra Pradesh,  ykHkka'k] ykHk] tqekZuk] vkfn'kqYd
ljdkj osQfofHkUu xSj&dj
Bihar, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana and jktLo lzksrgSaA
Uttar Pradesh) have Legislative Councils. Jammu
and Kashmir also had a Legislative Council before it  ewY; of/Zr dj (oSV)] ,d vçR;{k dj gS]tks ,d çdkj dk
became a Union Territory. miHkksx dj gS tks mRiknu vkSj forj.k çfØ;k osQ çR;sd pj
 Part V (Articles 214-231) deals with the tksM+s x, ewY; ij yxk;k tkrk gSA
constitution, independence jurisdiction, powers and  tqykbZ 2017 esa oSV dks th,lVh esadj'kkfey
fy;k x;kA
procedure of the High Courts.
 Articles 243 to 243O in Part 9 of the Constitution
 dkWikZsjsV vk;dj] ,d çR;{k dj S] gtks oaQifu;ksa vkSj fuxe
deal with the formation, powers, tenure and }kjk vftZr ykHk ij yxk;k tkrk gSA
reservation of Panchayats.  O;fDrxr vk;dj] ,d çR;{k dj gS ] tks fdlh O;fDr dh
 Articles 79 to 122 in Part 5 of the Constitution vk; ;k ykHk ij yxk;k tkrk gSA
deal with the formation of Parliament, its powers 30. (a) PPLO (PleuroPneumonia Like Organisms) are
and privileges. approximately 0.1 µm in size.

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Hkkjrh; lafo/ku Hkkx
osQ 6 esaa vuqPNsn 168&212
jkT; fo/ku  PPLO (PleuroPneumonia Like Organisms) are a type
e.My ls lacaf/r gSA orZeku esaa ns'k osQ 6 jkT;ksa (vka/z ofçns'k]
prokaryotic cells, which are very small in size.
Louis pasteur discovered PPLO in 1930.
fcgkj] dukZVd] egkjk"Vª] rsyaxkuk vkSj mÙkj çns'k) esaa 
fo/kuifj"kn
These organisms or cells are also known as
gS] osQUæ'kkflr çns'k cuus ls igys tEew&d'ehj esaa Hkh fo/kuifj"kn
‘Mycoplasma’.
FkhA  Mycoplasma is the smallest living cell present in

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 Hkkx 5 (vuqPNsn 214&231)
esa mPp U;k;ky;ksa osQ xBu] Lora=krk]nature.
U;k;{ks=k] 'kfDr;ka izfØ;k vkfn dk mYys[k fd;k x;k gSA PPLO (IY;wjks U;weksfu;k tSlsdktho) vkdkj yxHkx0-1
 lafo/ku osQ Hkkx 9 esa vuqPNsn 243 ls 243(0) rd iapk;rksa osQ
m gksrk gSA
xBu] 'kfDr;ka] vofèk] vkj{k.k dk çko/ku gSA  PPLO (IY;wjks U;weksfu;k tSls tho) ,d çdkj dh çksosQfj;k
 lafo/ku osQHkkx 5 esa vuqPNsn 79 ls rd 122laln osQ dksf'kdk,¡ gSa] ftudk vkdj cgqr NksVk gksrk gSA
xBu] mudh 'kfDr;ka rFkk fo'ks"kkf/dkjksa dk o.kZu gSA  bu thoksa vFkok dksf'kdkvksa ekbdksIykTek
dks osQ uke ls Hkh
28. (a) As of 2021, the Amazon Basin is the largest drainage tku tkrk gSA
basin in the world. ekbdksIykTek] çÑfr esa mifLFkr
lcls NksVh thfor dksf'kdk gSA
r

2
• The Amazon basin covers an area of 7 million km ,
31. (b) (A)-(ii), (B)-(iv), (c)-(iii), (D)-(i)
which is about 40 percent of the area of the
Tajul Maasir was written by Hasan Nizami. This
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South American continent.
book tells about the political events in North India
• The Amazon Basin is the most bio-diverse region.
from 1192 AD to 1228 AD. Tajul Maasir focuses
The Amazon rainforest is the largest rainforest in
on the rule of Sultan Qutb-ud-din Aibak and
the world.
Iltumish.
• It is located in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador,
 Khazain-ul Futuh is written by Amir Khusro. Amir
Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela.
Khusro was a brilliant classical poet in the 13th century.
2021 dh fLFkfr osQs vuqlkj vestu csflu fo'o dk lcls cM+k He is also known as the "Father of Qawwali" and was
ty fudklh csflu gSA
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a disciple of Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya.


• vestu ty fudklh csflu esa70 yk• km {ks=kiQy 'kkfey gS]
2  Tarikh-e-Firoz Shahi was written by Ziauddin
tksnf{k.k vesfjdh egk}hi dk yxHkx 40 çfr'kr {ks=kgSA Barani. He wrote this book while living during the
reign of Muhammad bin Tughlaq and Firoz Shah
• vestu csflu lokZf/d tSo fofo/rk okyk {ks=k gSaA vestu osQTughlaq. He completed this book in 1357 AD.
o"kkZou fo'o osQ lcls cM+s o"kkZou {ks=k gSaA Tarikh-e-Firoz Shahi explains the history of the
• ;g cksyhfo;k] czkthy] dksyafc;k] bDokMksj]
xq;kuk] is:] lwjhuke Delhi Sultanate.
vkSj osustq,yk
esa fLFkr gSA  Tarikh-e-Mubarakshahi was written by Yahya bin
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29. (c) Value Added Tax, Corporate Income tax and Personal Ahmad Sarhindi. It is an important book providing
income tax, these are the source of revenue of the information about the rulers of the Sayyid dynasty
government apart from the taxes (direct or indirect). of Delhi (1414-1451 AD). Yahya Ahmad Sirhindi
 There are various non-tax revenue sources of the dedicated this book to Mubarak Shah.
government such as, dividends, profits, fines, (A)-(ii), (B)-(iv), (C)-(iii), (D)-(i)
fees etc.
• rktqy evkflj ] iqLrd osQ ys•dglu futkeh FksA ;g iqLrd
 Value Added Tax (VAT), an indirect tax, is a type
of consumption tax that is levied on the value added 1192 bZ- ls 1228 bZ-
rd mÙkj Hkkjr esa jktuhfrd ?kVukvksa osQ
at each stage of the production and distribution esa crkrh gSA rktqy evkflj] lqYrku
dqrqc&mn&nhu ,scd vkSj
process. bYrqfe'k osQ 'kklu
ij osQafær gSA
 VAT was subsumed by GST in July, 2017.
 Corporate income Tax, a direct tax, is levied on • •tSu&my iqQrqg] vehj •qljks}kjk fy•k x;k gSA vehj •qljks
the profits earned by companies and corporations. 13oha'krkCnh esa ,d ç•j 'kkL=kh; dfo FksA ^dOokyh
bUgsadk
 Personal Income Tax, a direct tax, is levied on tud* Hkh dgk tkrk gS]lwiQh;g lar futkeqíhu vkSfy;k
osQ
an individual's income or profits. f'k"; FksA
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• rkjh•&,&fiQjkst 'kkgh osQ ys•d ft;kmíhu FksAcjuh bUgksaus
eqgEen 35. (c) The 101st Amendment 2016 allows both the Centre
fcu rqxyd vkSj fiQjkst 'kkg rqxyd osQ 'kkludky esa jgdj ;g and States to impose the Goods and Services Tax.
fdrkc fy•h FkhA bUgksaus
1357 bZ-
esa ;g fdrkc iwjh dhrkjh•&,&fiQjkst
FkhA  Article 279A of the Indian Constitution empowers the
'kkgh fnYyh lYrurosQ bfrgkl dh O;k[;k djrk gSA President to constitute the GST Council, a joint forum
of the Centre and the states.
• rkjh•&,&eqckjd'kkgh dh jpuk ;kák fcu vgen ljfgUnh us
 100th Amendment 2015 details the land
dh FkhA ;g fnYyh lSÕ;n
osQ jktoa'k (1414&1451 bZ-) osQ boundary agreement between India and
'kkldksa osQ ckjs esa tkudkjh nsus okyk ,d egÙoiw.kZ xzaFkBangladesh,
gSA ;kák according to which Bangladesh
vgen ljfgUnh us ;g xzaFk
eqckjd 'kkgdks gh lefiZr fd;k FkkA transferred 51 enclaves to India, while India
32. (a) The milkman adds a very small amount of baking transferred 111 enclaves to Bangladesh.
soda to the fresh milk “to raise the pH of the fresh  103rd Amendment, 2019 introduced reservation
milk from 6 to slightly alkaline”. for economically weaker general category in the
 The chemical name of baking soda is 'Sodium society.
Hydrogen Carbonate' NaHCO3.  102nd Amendment, 2018 gave constitutional
 The pH value of baking soda is more than 7, which status to National Commission for Backward
means it is an alkaline compound. Classes and added Articles 338B and 342A to the

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 The substance or compound whose pH value is less Constitution.
than 7 is acidic.
101oka la'kks/u] 2016osQaæ vksj jkT; nksuksa oLrq
osQ,oa
fy,
nw/ okyk ¶rkts nw/pH dk] 6 ls c<+kdj FkksM+k {kkjh; djus osQlsok dj (th,lVh) ykxw djus dh vuqefr nsrk gSA
fy,¸ rkts nw/ esa cgqr de ek=kk esa csfdax lksMk feykrk gSA
 Hkkjrh; lafo/ku vuqPNsn
osQ 279,
osQ rgr jk"Vªifr dks osaQæ
 csfdax lksMk dk jklk;fud ^lksfM;e
uke gkbMªkstu dkckZsusV*
vkSj jkT;ksa dk ,d la;qDrth,lVh
eap] ifj"kn xfBr djus dk

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gS] ftldk jklk;fud lw=k
NaHCO3 gksrk gSA
vfèkdkj çnku djrk gSA
 csfdax lksMkpH dk eku 7 ls vf/d gksrk gS vFkkZr~ ;g ,d
{kkjh; ;kSfxd gS A  100oka la'kks/u] 2015Hkkjr vkSjXykns'k
cka osQ lkFk Hkwfe lhek
le>kSrs dk fooj.k djrk gS ftlesa blosQ vuqlkj ckaXykns'
 ftl inkFkZ vFkok ;kSfxdpH dkeku 7 ls de gksrk gS os
vEyh; gksrs gSaA Hkkjr dks 51 ,UDyso gLrkarfjr fd,] tcfd Hkkjr us ckaXyk
dks 111 ,UDyso gLrkarfjr fd,A
33. (c) PM Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure
Mission was launched in 2021. It aims to strengthen  103oka la'kks/u] 2019
osQ rgr lekt esa
vkfFkZd :i ls detksj
healthcare infrastructure across the country. lkekU; oxZ osQ fy, vkj{k.k 'kq: fd;k x;k A
r
 The Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the  102oka la'kks/u] 2018
jk"Vªh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx
dks laoS/kfud
Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission.
ntkZ feyk vkSj lafoèkku
vuqPNsn
esa338B vkSj342A tksM+k x;kA
 Under this mission, it is planned to set up various
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health centers and hospitals so that all citizens 36. (c) All three statements (a), (b), (c) are correct.
can get better health services. • Analysis of the given statements in the context
 Under this mission, support will be provided for of Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909:-
17,788 rural health and wellness centers in 10 • The Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909 are known as
high focus states. the Indian Councils Act, 1909. Its main objective
ih,e vk;q"eku Hkkjr gsYFk baÚkLVªDpj dksfe'ku
o"kZ 2021 was to expand representation in the Indian
esa'kq: fd;k x;k FkkA bldk mís'; ns'k Hkj esa LokLF; lsok osQ
Legislative Councils.
an

cqfu;knh <kaps dks etcwr djuk gSA • Under this Act, the number of members of the
Legislative Councils was increased and in some cases
 ç/kuea=kh ujsUnz eksnhvk;q"eku
}kjk usHkkjr LokLF; volajpuk
the Councils were also given limited debate and
fe'ku dk 'kqHkkjaHk fd;k x;kA questioning rights.
 bl fe'ku osQ rgr fofHkUu
LokLF; osaQæksa vkSj vLirkyksa• dhOne of the most important aspects of this reform
LFkkiuk dh ;kstuk cukbZ xbZ gS] rkfd lHkh ukxfjdksa dks csgrj
was the establishment of separate electorates for
LokLF; lsok,a fey losQaA Muslims, enabling them to elect representatives of
their community.
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 bl fe'ku osQ rgr]10 mPp iQksdl okys jkT;ksa esa 17]788 xzkeh.k
LokLF; vkSj dY;k.k osaQæksa osQ fy, leFkZu çnku fd;k tk,xkA mi;ZqDr dFkuksa a, esa
b vkSj
ls c rhuksa lgh gSaA
34. (b) Durand Cup is not related to Indian domestic cricket.  1909 bZ- osQ ekWyZs&feaVks lq/kjksa osQ lanHkZ esa
Durand Cup, Rovers Cup, Santosh Trophy, Begum fo'ys"k.k%&
Hazrat Mahal Trophy, Nehru Cup etc. are related  1909 bZ- ds ekWyZs&feaVks lq/kjksa dks Hkkjrh; ifj"kn v
to football.
 Deodhar Trophy, Duleep Trophy, Irani Cup,
bZ- ds uke ls Hkh
tkuk tkrk gSA blosQHkkjrh;
rgr fo/ku ifj"knksa
Ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy etc. are esa çfrfuf/Rodk foLrkj fd;k x;k FkkA
related to the game of cricket.  bl vf/fu;e ds rgr fo/ku ifj"knksa dh lnL; la[;k esa o`f¼
MwjaM di Hkkjrh; ?kjsyw fØosQV ls lacaf/r MwjaM di]gSA dh xbZ vkSj dqN ekeyksa esa ifj"knksa dks lhfer
ugha ç'u cgl vkS
jksolZ di] larks"k VªkWiQh] csxe gtjr egy VªkWiQh] usg: diiwNus ds vf/dkjHkh fn, x,A
vkfn iQqVckWy•sy ls lacaf/r gSA  bl lq/kj ds lcls egRoiw.kZ igyqvksa esaeqlyekuksa
ls ,d ds
 nso/j VªkWiQh] nyhi VªkWiQh] bZjkuh di] j.kth VªkWiQh]fy, fot;i`Fkd fuokZpd eaMy dh LFkkiuk Fkh] ftlls os vius
gtkjs VªkWiQhfØosQV
vkfn •sy ls lacaf/r gSA leqnk; ds çfrfuf/;ksa dk pquko dj ldsaA
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37. (d) The anemometer is the wind measuring instrument  Urs is a festival celebrated on the anniversary of
invented by Leon Battista Alberti in 1450 AD. the death of any Sufi saint. During this festival, the
 Anemometer is used to measure the speed and force dargah is decorated with flowers and illuminated
of the wind. with lamps.
 Raymond W. Goodwin invented the atmospheric x.kxkSj egksRlo] iq"dj esyk] ukxkSj esyk vkSj mlZ esyk jktL
transmissometer in 1973. jkT; osQyksdfç; esys vkSj egksRlogSaA
 Transmissometers are used to determine the  x.kxkSj]jktLFkku osQ lcls egÙoiw.kZ R;ksgkjksa ^x.k*
esa ls ,d g
transparency of the medium, to measure the Hkxoku f'ko dk i;kZ;gS vkSj ^xkSjh* ;k ^xkSj* Hkxoku f'ko
concentration of particles in exhaust gas, etc.
dh iRuh nsoh ikoZrh dk çrhd gSA x.kxkSjpS=k (ekpZ&vçSy)
1450 bZ- esa igyh ckj vkfo"Ñr iou ekid ;a=k dk uke osQ eghus esa
euk;k tkrk gSA x.kxkSj efgykvksa }kjk O;kid :i l
iouosxekih (,uheksehVj)gSA euk;k tkus okyk 18 fnolh; mRlo gSA
 fy;ksu cfrLrk vYcVhZ
}kjk iouosxekih (,uheksehVj) dk vfo"dkj  iq"dj esyk ] Hkkjr osQ lcls cM+s ÅaV] ?kksM+s vkSj i'kq
fd;k x;k FkkA ,d gSA bl esys dks iq"dj ÅaV esyk ;k dkfrZd osQ
esys :i esa Hkh
 iouosxekih dk mi;ksx ok;q dh xfr vkSj cy dks ekius osQ fy, tkuk tkrk gSA ;g esyk jktLFkku vtesjosQ
ftys osQ iq"dj 'kgj esa
fd;k tkrk gSA vk;ksftr fd;k tkrk gSA
jseaM MCY;w- xqMfou
us o"kZ 1973 esa ok;qeaMyh; lapj.kysf•=k ukxkSj esyk] jktLFkku osQukxkSj 'kgjesa yxus okyk ,di'kq

st

(VªkalfelksehVj) dk vkfo"dkj fd;k FkkA esykgSA ;g esyk izR;sd tuojh&iQjojh
o"kZ osQ eghus esa pkj
 lapj.kysf•=k (VªkalfelksehVj) dk mi;ksx ekè;e ikjnf'kZrk dkfnuksa rd pyrk gSA
irk yxkus osQ fy,] fudkl xSl esa d.kksa dh lkaærk ekius osQ mlZ,d R;ksgkj gS] tks fdlh Hkh lwiQh lar dh e`R;q dh lkyfx
 fy,
vkfn esa fd;k tkrk gSA ij euk;k tkrk gSA bl R;ksgkj osQ nkSjku] njxkg dks iw
ltk;k tkrk gS vkSj nhiksa ls jks'ku fd;k tkrk gSA

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38. (b) Money supply is a stock concept.
 It is called a stock concept because it refers to a40. (c) Lata Mangeshkar was awarded the Bharat Ratna,
total amount of money in circulation at a specific India's most prestigious civilian honor, in the year
point in time. 2001 for her immense contribution to music.
 Lata Mangeshkar, born on September 28, 1929,
 Money supply is the total amount of money held
was a prominent and multifaceted singer of the
by the public at any given time.
Indian film industry.
 Money supply does not include the money held by  She was considered one of the greatest and most
the government or banks because they are the influential singers of Indian music. In her eight-
issuers/suppliers of money. decade career, she earned prestigious titles such as
r
 The RBI publishes the data about the stock of the "Queen of Melody," "Nightingale of India,"
money in circulation among the public. and "Voice of the Millennium."
eqæk vkiwfrZ
,d LVkWd vo/kj.kk gSA  Lata Mangeshkar received Dadasaheb Phalke Award
in the year 1989.
ke
 bls LVkWd vo/kj.kk blfy, dgk tkrk gS D;ksafd
;g fdlh  She primarily sang in Marathi, Hindi and Bengali,
fof'k"V le; ij çpyu esa ekStwn oqqQy eqæk dks lanfHkZr but she also recorded songs in more than 36
djrk gSA different Indian languages and some foreign
languages.
 eqæk vkiwfrZ fdlh Hkhturk
le;}kjk j•h xbZ oqQy eqæk gSA
 Lata Mangeshkar died on 6 February, 2022.
 eqæk vkiwfrZljdkj
esa;k cSadksa }kjk j•h xbZ eqæk 'kkfey ugha yrk eaxs'kdjdks o"kZ 2001 esaHkkjr jRuls lEekfur fd;k
gksrh gS
D;ksafd os eqæk osQ tkjhdrkZ@vkiwfrZdrkZ gksrs gSaA x;k Fkk] ;g Hkkjr dk lcls çfrf"Br ukxfjd lEeku gS] tks
RBI turk osQ chpçpyu esa eqæk osQ LVkWd osQ ckjs esa MsVk
an


muosQ laxhr esa vikj ;ksxnku osQ fy, fn;k x;kA
çdkf'kr djrk gSA  yrk eaxs'kdj] ftudk tUe 28 flracj] 1929 dks gqvk] Hkkjrh;
39. (c) Gangaur Festival, Pushkar Fair, Nagaur Fair and
Urs Fair are the popular fairs and festivals of the
fiQYe m|ksx dh ,d çeq• vkSj cgqvk;keh xkf;dk FkhA
state of Rajasthan.  mUgsa Hkkjrh; laxhr osQ lcls egku vkSj çHkko'kkyh xk;d
 Gangaur is one of the most important festivals of ,d ekuk tkrk gSA vius vkB n'kd osQ dfj;j esa]¶Dohu
mUgksaus
Rajasthan. In some form or the other, it is vkWiQ esyksMh¸ ¶ukbfVaxsy vkWiQ vkSj¶okW;l
bafM;k¸vkWiQ n
celebrated all over Rajasthan. "Gan" is synonymous feysfu;e¸ tSls çfrf"Br mikf/;ksa dks vftZr fd;k FkkA
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with Lord Shiva and "Gauri" or "Gaur" symbolizes


Goddess Parvati, the wife of Lord Shiva. Gangaur
 yrk eaxs'kdj us
o"kZ 1989 esa mUgsa
nknk lkgc iQkYosQ iqjLdkj
is celebrated in the month of Chaitra (March- ls lEekfur fd;k x;kA
April). Gangaur is an 18-day festival widely  mUgksaus eq[; ejkBh]
:i ls fganh vkSjcaxkyhesa xkus xk,] ysfdu
celebrated by women. mUgksaus 36 ls vf/d fofHkUu Hkkjrh; Hkk"kkvksa fons'kh vkSj
 Pushkar Fair is one of the largest camel, horse and Hkk"kkvksa esa Hkh xkus fjdkWMZ fd,A
cattle fairs in India. This fair is also known as  6 iQjojh] 2022 dks yrk eaxs'dj dk fu/u gks x;kA
Pushkar Camel Fair or Kartik Fair. This fair is
held in the Pushkar town of Ajmer district of 41. (a) After the death of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, Gulzari
Rajasthan. Lal Nanda was the Prime Minister from 27 May
 Nagaur Fair is a cattle fair held in the Nagaur 1964 to 9 June 1964. He was the Prime Minister
town of Rajasthan. This fair is held every year in for the shortest period.
the month of January-February for four days.  Chaudhary Charan Singh was the Prime Minister
Bulls, camels, horses, sheep, and spices are traded from 28 July 1979 to 14 January 1980. He spent
in this fair. Various games are also organized in the his entire life in Indianism and rural environment.
fair, such as tug of war, camel dance and horse  Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the 10th Prime Minister
dance etc. of India. He held this post three times.
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 Chandrashekhar, also known as Jananayak, was eS=kdjktoa'k xqIrksa osQ lgk;d çeq•ksa esa ls ,d FksA m
the Prime Minister of India from 10 November if'peh Hkkjr] fo'ks"k :i ls lkSjk"Vª (xqtjkr)
{ks=k esa ,d
1990 to 21 June 1991.
Lora=k jkT; dh LFkkiuk dhA
iafMr tokgj yky usg: dh e`R;q osQ i'pkr~
xqytkjh yky  èkqzolsu f}rh;bl jktoa'k ds lcls egRoiw.kZ 'kkld ekus tkrs
uank27 ebZ] 1964ls 9 twu] 1964 rd ç/kuea=kh jgsA os gSa] ftUgksaus jkT; dks etcwr cuk;k vkSj viuh lÙkk dk
lcls de le; osQ fy, ç/ku ea=kh jgsA fd;kA
 pkS/jh pj.k flag28 tqykbZ] 1979 ls 14 tuojh] 1980  ujs'k f'kykfnR;eS=kd jktoa'k ds lcls egku vkSj'kfÙkQ'kkyh
rd ç/ku ea=kh jgsA mUgksaus viuk laiw.kZ thou Hkkjrh;rk vkSjekus tkrs gSaA f'kykfnR; us vius 'kklu dky esa jkT;
'kkld
xzkeh.k ifjos'k esa fcrk;kA foLrkj xqtjkr ls ysdj nf{k.k Hkkjr rd fd;kA
 vVy fcgkjh oktis;h Hkkjr osQ 10oas çèkkuea=kh FksA mUgksaus ;g
eS=kd jktoa'k ,d egÙoiw.kZ oa'k Fkk] ds tksjktoa'k
HkM+kSp
osQ
in rhu ckj laHkkykA ledkfyd FkkA dknacjh (ck.kHkêð)
ds vuqlkj] g"kZo/Zu ds usr`Ro
 paæ'ks•j]ftUgsa
tuuk;d osQ uke ls Hkh tkuk tkrk gS]
10 og esa Jh ueZnk ds dNkjksa esaijoYyHkh
vkØe.k osQ nkSjku] okrkih osQ
uoacj] 1990 ls 21 twu] 1991osQ chp Hkkjr osQ ç/kuea=kh FksApkyqD;] HkM+kSp ds ujifr vkSj eS=kd oa'k osQ chp ,d fu.kkZ
42. (a) India won its first World Championships medal in gqbZA
athletics in 2003 in France.
bl la?k"kZ osQ ifj.kkeLo:i
g"kZo/Zu dk fot; vfHk;ku xqtjkr

st

 In 2003, Indian athlete Anju Bobby George won
the bronze medal in long jump at the World esa #d x;kA ;g ?kVuk eS=kd oa'k ds jktuhfrd egRo dks çnf'kZ
Athletics Championships held in Paris, France. djrh gS] tks ml le; {ks=k esa lÙkk la?k"kks± dk ,d egR
 The World Athletics Championships is the biggest fgLlk FksA
international competition in athletics. 44. (d) Exfoliation is a form of physical weathering.
 It is organised by the World Athletics every two

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• In the process of exfoliation, layers of rock peel off
years.
like onion skins.
 The championships include various track and field
• This weathering results in dome shap ed
events, including sprinting, long jump, high
landforms.
jump, throwing events and others.
• In this, the upper layer is removed due to erosion
 It was first held in 1983 in Helsinki, Finland. and layered strips develop.
Hkkjr us ,FkysfVDl esa viuk igyk fo'o pSfi;uf'ki
o"kZ
ind • During exfoliation, due to pressure applied to the
2003] Úkalesa thrk FkkA rock, large flat curved sheets of rock break apart.
• o"kZ 2003 esa] Hkkjrh; ,FkyhV vatw ckWchus ÚkaltkWtZ
osQ isfjl vi'kYdu ( Exfoliation) ,d HkkSfrd vi{k; dk :i gSA
esa vk;ksftr oYMZ ,FkysfVDl pSafi;uf'ki
yach owQn
esa esa dkaL; • vi'kYdu ( Exfoliation) dh çfØ;k esa pêðkuksa dh ijrsa I;kt
r
ind thrk FkkA osQ fNyosQ dh rjg mrjrh gSaA
• fo'o ,FkysfVDl pSafi;uf'ki] ,FkysfVDl dh lcls cM+h varjkZ"Vªh;
• ;g vi{k; xqcan vkdkj dh Hkw&vkÑfr;ksa esa fufeZr gksrk g
ke
çfr;ksfxrk gSA • blesaÅij dh ijr vijnu osQ dkj.k gV tkrhgS rFkk ijrnkj
• bldk vk;kstu fo'o ,FkysfVDl }kjk
çR;sd nks o"kZ
fd;k
esatkrk gSA ifêð;k¡fodflr gks tkrh gSaA
• bl pSafi;uf'ki esa VªSd vkSj iQhYM osQ fofHkUu bosaV~l• 'kkfey gksrs esa]
vi'kYdu gSa] pêðku ij yxus okys ncko ls pêðkuksacM+h dh
ftuesankSM+] yach owQn] Åaph owQn] iQsadus vkSj vU;
osQ bosaV~l likV ?kqekonkj pknjsa
vyx gksdj fc•j tkrh gSA
çfr;ksfxrk,¡ gksrh gSaA 45. (d) The Industrial Policy of India contains all the rules,
• bldk igyk vk;kstuo"kZ 1983 esa gsyfladh] fiQuySaM
esa gqvk FkkA regulations and framework for setting up the private
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43. (b) The Maitraka dynasty was one of the tributary chiefs or public industry.
of the Guptas.  These policies are drafted to maintain a growth in
• They established an independent kingdom in productivity, optimal utilization of the human
resources & transform India into a major player in
western India, especially in the Saurashtra (Gujarat)
the world arena.
region.
 Company’s Financial statement is a formal record
• Dhruv Sen II is considered to be the most
important ruler of this dynasty, who strengthened that summarizes a company's financial activities
and position and informs investors, creditors and
the kingdom and expanded its power.
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management with vital information to make


• King Shiladitya Maitraka is considered to be the decisions.
greatest and most powerful ruler of this dynasty.
During his rule, Shiladitya expanded the kingdom  Annual report of the trade union is an essential
from Gujarat to South India. document for trade unions, providing a detailed
account of their activities, financial performance
• The Maitraka dynasty was an important dynasty,
and achievements during the past year.
which was contemporary to the dynasty of Bharuch.
According to Kadambari (Banabhatta), during the  The Union Budget is a comprehensive document
invasion of Vallabhi in the basins of Narmada led by that covers various aspects of the country's
Harshvardhan, a decisive battle took place between the economy, including revenue, expenditure,
Chalukyas of Vatapi, the Narapati of Bharuch and taxation, and welfare schemes.
the Maitraka dynasty. Hkkjr dh vkS|ksfxd uhfrfuth
esa ;k lkoZtfud m|ksx LFkkfir
• As a result of this conflict, Harshvardhan's djus osQ fy, lHkh fu;e] fofu;e vkSj :ijs•k 'kkfey gSaA
conquest campaign stopped in Gujarat. This
event demonstrates the political importance of the  ;s uhfr;k¡ mRikndrk esa o`f¼] ekuo lalkèkuksa osQ b"Vre m
Maitraka dynasty, who were an important part of dks cuk, j•us vkSj Hkkjr dks fo'o {ks=k esa ,d çeq• f•ykM+
the power struggles in the region at that time. osQ :i esa cnyus osQ fy, rS;kj dh xbZ gSaA
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 daiuh dk foÙkh; fooj.k,d vkSipkfjd fjdkWMZ gS] daiuhtks  ekWfu±x dalYV }kjk ^Xykscy
tkjh yhMj vçwoy jsfVax VªSdj*
dh foÙkh; xfrfofèk
;ksa vkSj fLFkfr dk lkjka'k djrk
çLrqrgS fjiksVZ esa] 76» yksxksa us ih,e eksnh osQ usr`Ro dks L
vkSj fuos'kdksa] ysunkjksa vkSj çca/u dks fu.kZ; ysus osQ fy, tcfd 18» us bls udkjk vkSj 6» us dksbZ jk; ugha nhA
egÙoiw.kZ
tkudkjh çnku djrk gSA  bl loZs{k.k oqQy
esa 22 oSf'od usrkvksa dh dksjsfVax
'kkfey
 VªsM ;wfu;u dh okf"kZdVªsMfjiksVZ
;wfu;uksa osQ fy, ,d vko';d fd;k x;k FkkA
tks fiNys o"kZ osQ nkSjku mudh xfrfof/;ksa] foÙkh;fjiksVZ osQ vuqlkj] lcls yksdfç; usrkvksa dh lwph bl çdkj gS%
nLrkost gS] 

çn'kZu vkSj miyfC/;ksa


dk foLr`r fooj.k çnku djrk gSA 1- ujsaæ eksnh] Hkkjr & 76» (vçwoy jsfVax)
 osaQæh; ctV ,d O;kid nLrkost gS tksns'k dh vFkZO;oLFkk osQ2- ,ysu clZsV] fLoV~tjySaM & 64» (vçwoy jsfVax)
fofHkUu igyqvksa dks doj djrk ftlesa
gS] jktLo] O;;] djk
èkku 3- ,aMªsl eSuq,y yksist vksczkMksj] esfDldks & 61» (vçwoy
vkSj dY;k.kdkjh ;kstuk,¡ 'kkfey gSaA 4- ywyk fM flYok] czkthy & 49» (vçwoy jsfVax)
46. (d) Statement 1 and Statement 4 above are true i.e. 5- ,aFkuh vYcuhl] vkWLVªsfy;k & 48» (vçwoy jsfVax)
option (d) will be the correct answer. 48. (b) Yakshagana is a folk dance of Karnataka state.
 4NH 3(g) + 5O 2(g)  4NO(g) + 6H 2O(g) In the  This dance is organized with a unique style and forms

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reaction N is being oxidised and O is being reduced. of dance through dance, music, costume and
 When electrons are released in a chemical reaction, dialogue.
this situation is called 'oxidation'.  This dance is mainly performed from evening to
 When electrons are added in a chemical reaction, morning.
this situation is called 'reduction'. ;{kxkudukZVd jkT; dk yksdu`
R; gSA
mi;ZqDr esa ls dFku(a) vkSj dFku(d) lR; gSa vFkkZr~ fodYi blesa u`R; dh ,d vuks[kh 'kSyh vkSj izk:iksa ds lkFk u`R;]

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(d) lgh mÙkj gksxk A iks'kkd ,oa laokn ds ekè;e ls u`R; dk vk;kstu fd;k tkrk gSA
 4NH3(g) + 5O2(g)  4NO(g) + 6H2O(g) vfHkfØ;k esa
N  ;g u`R; eq[; :i ls laè;kdky ls izkr%dky rd izLrqr fd;k
mipf;r gks jgk gS rFkk
O vipf;r gks jgk gSA tkrk gSA
 tc fdlh jklk;fud vfHkfØ;k esa bysDVªkWUl eqDr bl
gksrs49.
gSa(b) Bhupen Hazarika was one of the most famous
fLFkfr dks
mip;u dgrs gSaA personalities from the state of Assam.
 tc fdlh jklk;fud vfHkfØ;k esabysDVªkWUl tqM+rs
bl fLFkfr
gSa  Bhupen Hazarika was an Indian playback singer,
lyricist, composer, actor and filmmaker.
dksvip;u dgrs gSaA
 He is also known as Sudha Kontho; which means
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47. (d) According to the Global Leader Approval Rating - Nector-throated.
released by US-based Morning Consult in February  He was awarded the National Film Award for Best
2023, the most popular leader in the world is Music Direction in 1975.
ke
Narendra Modi.  He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan in 2012
 According to a survey by US-based consultancy firm and Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award,
'Morning Consult', Prime Minister Narendra Modi posthumously in 2019.
has re-topped as the world's most popular leader  Bhupen Hazarika was the President of the
with an approval rating of 76 per cent. It is worth Sangeet Natak Akademi from December 1998 to
noting that in the earlier survey also. December 2003.
 In the 'Global Leader Approval Rating Tracker' Hkwisu gtkfjdk]
vle jkT; osQ lcls çfl¼ O;fDrRoksa esa ls ,d Fks
an

report released by Morning Consult, 76% of the


people approved of PM Modi's leadership, while 18% • Hkwisu gtkfjdk]
,d Hkkjrh; ik'oZ xk;d] xhrdkj] laxhrdkj]
rejected it and 6% did not give any opinion. vfHkusrk vkSj fiQYe fuekZrk
FksA
 The survey included ratings of a total of 22 global • bUgsa
lq/k dksaFkks
osQ uke ls Hkh tkuk tkrk gS_ ftldk vFkZ gS
leaders. ve`r&xykA
 According to the report, the list of most popular • o"kZ 1975 esa loZJs"B laxhr funZs'ku osQjk"Vªh;
fy, bUgsa
fiQYe
leaders is as follows: iqjLdkjls lEekfur fd;k x;kA
1. Narendra Modi, India - 76% (approval rating)
o"kZ 2012 bUgsa
esa iÁ foHkw"k.k
ls vkSjo"kZ 2019 esa ej.kksijkar
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2. Alain Berset, Switzerland - 64% (approval rating)
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iqjLdkj
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ls lEekfur fd;k x;kA
3. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Mexico - 61%
(approval rating) • Hkwisu gtkfjdk] fnlacj 1998 ls fnlacj 2003 rd laxhr ukVd
4. Lula da Silva, Brazil - 49% (approval rating) vdkneh osQ vè;{kjgsA
5. Anthony Albanese, Australia - 48% (approval rating) 50. (b) Bairam Khan was a minister during the reign of
Mughal Emperor Akbar, holding the title of Khan-e-
iQjojh 2023 esa vesfjdk fLFkr
ekWfu±x dalYV
}kjk tkjh Xykscy Khana.
yhMj vçwoy jsfVax osQ vuqlkj] nqfu;k osQ lcls yksdfç; • usrk
Bairam Khan was Akbar's guardian and minister.
ujsaæ eksnh
gSaA He constructed the Kalla Minar.
• He played a significant role in helping Humayun
 vesfjdk fLFkr dalYVsalh iQeZ ^ekWfuZax dalYV* osQ ,d loZs{k.k osQ
regain his lost kingdom and in making Akbar the
vuqlkj] ç/kuea=kh ujsaæ 76
eksnh
çfr'kr
usdh vuqeksnu jsfVax emperor.
osQ lkFk fo'o osQ lcls yksdfç; usrk osQ :i esa iqu% 'kh"kZ
• LFkku
He was removed from his position as guardian due
çkIr fd;k gSA ;g è;ku nsus ;ksX; gS fd blls iwoZ osQ loZs{k.kto esa
court intrigues. He was assassinated during his
Hkh ujsUnz eksnh us igyk LFkku ik;k FkkA pilgrimage to Mecca in 1561.

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Ranker Test-04
cSje •ku eqxy lezkV vdcj osQ 'kkludky esa odhy Fkk] ftls r
59. (a) Difference = P × r ×
•ku&,&•kukdh mikf/ çkIr FkhA 10000
 cSje •ku] vdcj ds laj{kd rFkk othjFksA bUgksaus
dYykgh 12.5
 239 = P × 12.5 ×
ehukjdk fuekZ.k djk;kA 10000
 bUgksaus gqek;w¡ dks mldk •ks;k jkT; okil ikus vkSj vdcj dks 1
 239 = P ×
lezkV cukus esa egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk fuHkkbZA 64
 njckjh lkft'kksa osQ dkj.k mUgsa laj{kd in ls gVk fn;k x;kA P = Rs. 15296
mudh gR;k 1561 bZ-
esa gt osQ liQj ds nkSjku dj nh xbZ 60.
FkhA(d) Maths Geography

1
51. (d) x  4 5
x 22% 12% 33%
1 2
2
x  2 = 4 5
x
  + 2 = 82
% of students who passed in both the subject
1 2 1
Note:- When x   n then x  x 2 = n2 + 2 = 100 –(22 + 12 + 33) = 33%

st
x Now, 12% = 36
52. (c) Amount = value of note × number of note 33% = 99
(5 × 3) : (20 × 2)
61. (c) 15 n  704  539
11 3300
+  15 n  8  8 11  7  7 11
3 : 8

Te
–  15 n  15 11
5 1500
 n = 11
53. (a) Area of sphere = 4r2 62. (a) We know,
 4r2 = 5544 (a + b + c)3 = a3 + b3 + c3 + 3(a + b) (b + c) (c + a)
22 216  36
4 × × r2 = 5544  r = 21 cm (a + b) (b + c) (c + a) = = 60
7 3
54. (d) For statement I:
Let A = 11 and B = 20, B – A = 9 which is odd. (a + b) (b + c) (c + a) 60
Hence statement I is incorrect. (a + b) + (b + c) + (c + a) = 2(a  b  c)
r
For statement II:
Let A = 11 and B = 21, A + B = 11 + 21 = 32 which is even. 60
= =5
Hence statement II is incorrect. 2 6
ke
For statement III: 63. (b) Using MDH formula,
Let A = 11 and B = 15, product of A and B = 165 which  X × 15 = 6 × 25
is odd.  X = 10
Hence statement III is incorrect. Initial number of people = 10
55. (c) Let, half time = x unit Therefore, the value of Y = 10 – 6 = 4
(X + Y) = (10 + 4) = 14
A  20 min 3 Total capacity
64. (b) cos A = 1 – cos2A
60
an

 cosA = sin2A
B  30 min 2 (sin4A)3 + (sin2A)3 + 3sin6A(sin4A + sin2A) + 1
ATQ, = (sin4A + sin2A)3 + 1
3x + (3+2)x = 60 = (cos2A + cosA) + 1 = 1 + 1 = 2
8x = 60 65. (c) Put  = 45
÷4 ÷4
2x = 15 1
56. (a) In ACB X=1+
2
C = 180º – 40º – 30º = 110º
R

1
Now, ACBD is cyclic quadilateral Y=1–
Then, 2
D = 180º – 110º = 70º (X  Y)(X  Y) 2 2

 
4
57. (a) Here time is costant then speed  distance
XY 1
S  14 : 10
2
7 : 5 750
66. (a) Initial  2 3
2 unit 300  
5 : 7.5
58. (b) Profit = Investment × time 80
%

Sold  3 : 4
4500 : 5400 Remaining 2 : 3.5 = 4 : 7
Investment  5 : 6 note book
Time  12 5 7 3 9 5k 23 31
60 30 ×30 67. (a) 12 –  57    2  –  + 11 – (56 – 16 × 3)
×30 19 4 8 9 9 9
Profit  2 1
17
It means Neha joined after (12 – 5) = 7 months =
3
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5k 8 17 75. (c) Number of employees with work experience of mini-
 12 – 63    11 – (56 – 48)  mum 3 years = 7 + 5 + 3 = 15
9 9 3
Total number of employees = 6 + 10 + 4 + 7 + 5 + 3 = 35
5k 8 17
 – 51    11 – 8  100 300
9 9 3 Required percentage = 15 × = = 42.86%
35 7
 k = 95
Therefore, k – 3 = 95 – 3 = 92 76. (d) (P) 3rd conditional sentences esa
if + S + had + V3 ——
68. (c) Let side of triangle XYZ = a cm + S + would + have + V3.
Therefore, Structure dksfollow fd;k tkrk gS blfy, fn;s x;ssentence esa
 3 2
dksbZ error
Hkh ugha gSA

   a  54 3

(Q) “Had it not been for” or if it had not been for” dk iz;ksx
 4 
past dh Hypothetical conditions dksintroduce djus ds fy,
a  6 6 cm
fd;k tkrk gSA blfy, blds lkFk Hkh 3rd conditional dk iz;skx
a fd;k tkrk gSA fn;k x;k
sentence grammatically correct gSA
Circumradius of equilateral triangle =
3 (R) Neither ........ nor ls tc Hkh nks
Subjects dks tksM+k tkrk gS

st
6 6
rksverb dk use ikl esa fy[ks x;sSubject ds vuqlkj fy[kk tkrk gSA
 cm  6 2 cm Verb ds ikl esa fy[kk x;kSubject ‘ideas’ plural gS blfy, blds
3
69. (d) Let, Total number of students (X) = 100x
lkFkplural verb ‘were’ dk use fd;k tk,xkA
(S) tc Hkhsentence ds main clause esaSuggest, insist,
×3
100x 300 demand, propose, order etc. verb dk use gks rcPresent

Te
60% subjunctive mood dk iz;ksx djrs gSa fn;k Sentence
x;k
A 60x 40x grammatically correct gSA
30% 77. (a) Prevent ds lkFkfix preposition ‘from’ dk use fd;k gksrk
gSA vr% option (a) correct answer gksxkA
B 12x 28x
78. (d) ‘No improvement’ is required’ sentence esa fdlh Hkh
25%
improvement dh need ugha gS] sentence dk subject
C  7x D 21x ×3 63 ‘dumping’ gS tksfd singular gS blfy, ‘has’ dk use gqvk gSA
79. (b) (b) fn;s x;sSentence ds context ds according ‘anything’
r
70. (b) LCM of 18, 20, and 25 = 900
Required number = 900 × 2 + 13 = 1813 most suitable option gksxkA
71. (d) Person Avg 80. (c) tc fdlh verb dk object dksbZ clause gks rc mlsentence
ke
10  56 Deviation dksPassive esa cnyrs le; lkekU;r% ‘It’ introductory subject
4  52  4 × (56 – 52) = +16
+8 dk use fd;k tkrk gSA
4  58  4 × (58 – 56) = –8 81. (d) “General” is the appropriate word that describes
something that applies to or affects all or most people,
8
Average age of rest persons = 56 + = 60 places, things, etc. (lkekU;)
2
Other Option:-
72. (c) P Particular:- Something specific, distinct, or individual
an

rather than affecting a wide range of things or people.


(fof'k"V)
T• 18 Pertain: to be relevant or related to something. (lacafèkr)
Genre:- A category or classification of artistic or literary
Q R works that share same similar characteristics. ('kSyh)
=

S
82. (b) Nascence: being born or coming into existence for
QS = SR it means PS is median and we know the first time.
centroid divide median into 2 : 1
R

Cessation (n): the stopping of something; a pause in


18 something.
TS = = 6 cm
3 Incipience (n): the beginning of something. (mnxe)
73. (d) Marked price = Rs.500 Omega (n):- the last letter of the greek alphabet (w) (xzhd
Selling price = Rs. 266.5 o.kZekyk dk vafre v{kj)
According to the question,
Acrimonious (adj.) (dVq)
: Full of anger, arguments, and
100  d 65 bad feeling.
266.5 = 500 × 
100 100 83. (b) tc mlus vius plan ds ckjs esa vius
companion dks crk;k rc
100  d os mlds psgjs dh rjiQ ns[kdjsurprised jg x;sA blfy, ‘DC’
 41 =
2 mandatory pair gS] tksfd dsoy option (b) esa fn;k gqvk gSA
 d = 100 – 82 blfy, correct answer (b) gksxkA
 d = 18% 84. (a) fn;k x;k okD;do/does + not + V1 ds format esa gSA bldk
74. (c) Cost of 3 kg of mangoes in city L = 3 × 160 = 480 passive is/am/are + not + V3 ds format esa cusxk] tksfd
Cost of 4 kg of apples in city K = 4 × 180 = 720
option (a) esa gSA
Required sum = 480 + 720 = 1200
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85. (d) Correct spelling — Raucous Clean (adj.):- decent, pure ('kkyhu] ‘kq¼)
Meaning — Sounding loud and harsh (ddZ'k èofu) vr% Vulgar (adj.):- rude humor (vlH;)
option (d) correct answer gSA Meaning ds according ‘ribald’ dk appropriate antonym
86. (c) Meaning - Surrounded somebody/something in large clean gSA vr% option (c) lgh answer gksxkA
numbers (?ksj ysuk)A vr%option (c) correct answer gSA 96. (d) Construe (v):- explain the meaning of something
87. (a) Question ds according gesa ,d pair of synonyms dh (O;k[;k djuk)
Deduce (v):- To explain meaning of something (O;k[;k
t:jr gS tks fd fliZQoption (a) esa ekStwn gSA vr% (a)
option
djuk)
correct answer gSA
Expound (v): to interpret (le>kuk)
88. (c) Sentence ds (c) esa gesa
‘culture’ (noun) dh txg ‘cultural’
Infer (v): to find meaning from evidence (ifj.kke fudkyuk)
(adjective) dh t:jr gSA vr%part (c) esaerror gSA
Obscure (v): to make unclear or difficult to understand
89. (c) Pay ds lkFkpreposition ‘for’ vkrk gSA
(le> esa u vkuk)
90. (a) “The internal structure of the sole” is described as
Meaning ds according construe dk appropriate antonym
being light and flexible. ftlds }kjk ;g crk;k x;k gS fd blesa
obscure gSA vr% option (d) lgh answer gSA
fdruk complexity vkSjprecision involve gSA

st
97. (d) Faze (v): to disturb, upset someone (fdlh dks ijs'kku
91. (b) Sentence esasole dksrest of shoe ds lkFkpaired djus dk
djuk)
sense gS blfy, ‘mate’ correct answer gksxkA
Face (n): psgjk
92. (d) Outsource (something) - to arrange for somebody
outside a company to do work or provide goods for that Fay (n) A first name for girls (yM+fd;ksa ds fy, igyk uke)
company. vr% option (d) correct answer gksxkA Phase (adj.): Stages of development (fodkl dh voLFkk)

Te
93. (a) Prototype (for/of something) the first design of Blank esayou ds ckn ,d verb vk,xh ;gka Faze (v) context ds
something from which other forms are copied or according lgh gSA vr% option (d) lgh answer gSA
developed.
98. (c) Option (a) esayou dkshe esachange djuk xyr gSA
Context ds according ‘prototyping’ correct answer gksxkA
Option (b) esa‘not’ unnecessary fn;k x;k gSA
94. (d) ‘3D-Printing’ vHkh mruh T;knk popular ugha gSA vr%
‘ubiquitous’ correct answer gksxkA Option (d) esa‘did I play’ dh txg ‘If I played’ dk use gksuk
95. (c) Ribald (adj.):- indecent or vulgar humor or speech pkfg, FkkA vr% option (c) lgh answer gSA
(vHkæ) 99. (a) Sentence (B) esa‘the first’ dk use fd;k x;k gSA ;g
Provision (n):- Preparations that might happen in the introductory sentence cusxkA Sentence B esa dqN djus vkSj
r
future (Hkfo"; dh fLFkfr;ksa ls fuiVus dks rS;kj) Sentence D esa mlds methods dh ckr dh xbZ gSA
BD mandatory
Biased (adj.):- showing an unreasonable like or dislike pair gSA ,slk dsoy
option (a) BDAC esa gSA vr%
option (a) lgh gSA
ke
for someone or something based on personal opinions 100. (d) Lone it - To do something alone (vdsys dqN djuk)A
(i{kikriw.kZ) vr% option (d) lgh answer gSA
an
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