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55 40 ?
(A) 45 (B) 65
(C) 70 (D) 80 (A) 16 (B) 32
17. A man walks 7 km towards south and turns to (C) 40 (D) 12
the left. After walking 5 km, he turns to the right 20. Identify the diagram that best represents the
and walks 7 km. In which direction is he now relationship among classes given below Men,
from the starting point? Rodents and living beings
(A) West (B) South og vkjs[k pqfu, tks uhps fn, x, oxksZa ds chp lEcU/k dk lgh
(C) South-East (D) North-East fu:i.k djrk gSA
,d vkneh 7 fd-eh- nf{k.k dh vksj tkrk gS vkSj ck,¡ eqM+ tkrk euq";] ew"kd vkSj tho&tUrq
gSA 5 fd-eh- pyus ds ckn og nk,¡ eqM+rk gS vkSj 7 fd-eh- pyrk
gSA vc og izkjfEHkd fcUnq ls fdl fn'kk esa gS\ (A) (B)
(A) if'pe (B) nf{k.k
(C) nf{k.k&iwoZ (D) mÙkj&iwoZ
18. Consider the given statement/s to be true and (C) (D)
decide which of the given conclusions/
assumptions can definitely be drawn from the 21. Which answer figure will complete the pattern
given statement. in the question figure?
Statement 1: When water is cooled, it turns dkSu&lh mÙkj&vk—fr iz'u&vk—fr ds izfr:i dk iwjk djsx
a h\
into ice.
Statement 2: When water is heated, it turns into
steam.
Conclusion I: Water is a solid.
Conclusion II: Water is a gas. ?
(A) Only Conclusion I follows
(B) Only Conclusion II follows (A) (B)
(C) Both I and II follow
(D) Neither I nor II follows
fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa ,d ;k nks oDrO; fn;s x;s gS] ftlds vkxs (C) (D)
nks fu"d"kZ@ekU;rk,a] I vkSj II fudkys x;s gSaA vkidks fopkj
22. From the given answer figures, select the one
djuk gS fd oDrO; lR; gS pkgs og lkekU;r% 'krZ rF;ksa ls fHkUu in which the question figure is hidden/
izrhr gksrk gksA embedded.
vkidksa fu.kZ; djuk gS fd fn, x, oDrO; esa ls dkSu&lk nh xbZ vk—fr;ksa esa ls ml vk—fr dks pqfu, ftlesa iz'u vk—fr
fuf'pr :i ls lgh fu"d"kZ@ekU;rk fudkyk tk ldrk gSA fufgr gSA
oDrO; 1 : tc ikuh B.Mk gksrk gS rc og cQZ esa cny tkrk gSA
oDrO; 2 : tc ikuh dks xjr fd;k tkrko gS rks og Hkki esa cny
tkrk gSA
fu.kZ; 1 : ty Bksl gSA
fu.kZ; 2 : ty xSl gSA
(A) dsoy fu"d"kZ I lgh gSA (B) dsoy fu"d"k II lgh gSA
(A) (B)
(C) fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa lgh gSA
(D) u gh fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II lgh gSA
19. What is total number of triangles in the given
figure? (C) (D)
uhps nh xbZ vk—fr esa dqy fdrus f+=dks.k gSa \
23. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below
in the question figures. From the given answer
figures, indicate how it will appear when opened. fy, 'N' dks 04, 14 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS rFkk 'A' dks
uhps iz'u vk—fr;ksa esa fp= vuqlkj dkxt dks eksM+dj dkVus 55, 69 vkfn }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA vkidks fn, gq, 'kCn
rFkk [kksyus ds ckn og fdl mÙkj vk—fr tSlk fn[kkbZ nsxk\ 'GOOD' ds fy, lewg dks igpkuuk gSA
Matrix-X Matrix-II
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 B N G L D 5 A I K O R
1 G L D B N 6 I K O R A
(A) (B) 2 D B N G L 7 K O R A I
3 N G L D B 8 O R A I K
4 L D B N G 9 R A I K O
(C) (D)
(A) 02, 58, 68, 04 (B) 44, 99, 76, 20
24. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which (C) 31, 67, 76, 22 (D) 33, 76, 86, 41
of the answer figure is the right image?
;fn ,d niZ.k dks js[kk ij j[kk tk, rks nh xbZ mÙkj vk—fr;ksa
esa ls dkSulh vk—fr iz'u vk—fr dk lgh izfrfcEc gksxh\
M
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(C) 12 (D) 9
26. If sin +sin2 1 then find the value of
32. Sides of a right angle triangle 20 cm, 21 cm and
cos8 cos 4 2 cos6 1 29 cm, then distance between circum centre and
centroid ?
;fn sin +sin2 1 gks rks ,d ledks.k f=Hkqt dh Hkqtk,sa Øe'k% 20 lseh] 21 lseh vkSj 29
cos 8
cos 4
2 cos 6
1 dk eku Kkr djksA lseh gS rks ml f=Hkqt ds ifjdsUnz vkSj dsna d
z ds chp dh nwjh Kkr
(A) 1 (B) –1 djks \
(C) 2 (D) 0 29 29
27. The ratio of age between A and B is 6 : 5 and the (A) cm (B) cm
3 6
age of each C and D is 9/10 times that of B. Age
of F is less than A but greater than B. The ratio 29
(C) cm (D) None
of ages between B and E is 2 : 3 also age of A is 3 2
year less then E find the ratio of A and F, If all
33. In ABC , G is the centroid AB = 15 cm, BC = 18
the ages are in integers.
cm and AC = 25 cm. Find AG, where D is the
A vkSj B dh vk;q dk vuqikr 6 : 5 gSa rFkk C vkSj D nksuksa esa
midpoint of BC.
s dh vk;q B dh vk;q dk 9/10 gSA F dh vk;q A dh vk;q
ls izR;sd
f=Hkqt ABC esa G dsna d
z gS AB = 15 lseh] BC = 18 lseh vksj
ls NksVh ysfdu B ls vf/kd gSA B vkSj E dh vk;q dk vuqikr
AC = 25 lseh gSA AG dk eku Kkr djsa tgk¡ D, BC dk
2 : 3 gS vkSj A, E ls 3 o"kZ NksVk Hkh gSA rc A vkSj F dh vk;q
e/; fcUnq gSA
dk vuqikr Kkr djksA
(A) 12 : 11 (B) 9 : 7 2 1
(A) 86 cm (B) 86 cm
(C) 24 : 19 (D) 12 : 13 3 3
28. 4 8
4 7 8 3 7 ? (C) 86 cm (D) 15 cm
3 3
(A) 2 7 1 (B) 3 7 1 34. Mohan travels 760 km to his home, partially by
train and partially by car. He takes 8 hours if
(C) 2 7 1 (D) 3 7 1 the travels 160 km by train and the rest by car.
He takes 12 minutes more if he travels 240 km
29. Find the fifth term of the sequence for which by train and the rest by Car. The speeds of the
t1 = 3 and t2 = 4 if tn + 2 = tn + tn + 1. train and the car, respectively are :
t1 = 3 vkSj t2 = 4 gks rks J`[
a kyk dk ik¡pok¡ in Kkr dhft, ;fn eksgu 760 fdeh- dh ;k=k djrk gSA dqN Hkkx Vªsu ls rFkk dqN
t n + 2 = t n + t n + 1. Hkkx dkj lsA mls 8 ?kaVs yxrs gSAa ;fn og 160 fdeh- Vªsu vkSJ
(A) 12 (B) 18 'ks"k dkj ls ;k=k djrk gSA mls 12 feuV vf/kd yxrs gSa ;fn
(C) 16 (D) 22
og 240 fdeh- Vªsu ls vkSj 'ks"k dkj ls ;k=k djrk gS rks Vªsu
30. A square ABCD is inscribed in a circle of radius
2 cm. Semi circles are described outside the vksj dkj dh xfr Kkr djsasA
square on each side, taking side as a diameter. (A) 80, 100 kmph (B) 120, 120 kmph
Find the area of the region bounded by the four (C) 100, 80 kmph (D) 100, 120 kmph
semicircles and the circle. 35. A toy is in the form of a cone mounted on a hemi-
sphere such that the diameter of the base of the
,d 2 lseh- f=T;k ds o`Ùk ds vanj ,d oxZ ABCD cuk;k x;k
cone is equal to that of the hemisphere. If the
gS oxZ dh izR;sd Hkqtk dks O;kl ekudj ckgj dh vksj v)Zo`Ùk diameter of the base of the cone is 6 cm and its
vkSj o`Ùk }kjk f?kjs gq, {ks= dk {ks=Qy Kkr dhft,A height is 4 cm. What is the surface area of the
(A) 16.84 unit2 (B) 17.14 unit2 toy in cm2 ?
(C) 18.14 unit2 (D) 8 unit2 ,d f[kykSuk ,d v)Zxksys ij 'kadq ds :i easa bl izdkj vk:)
31. The Ice compartment in a refrigerator is 18 cm
gS fd 'kadq ds vk/kkj dk O;kl v)Zxksys ds O;kl ds cjkcj gSA
deep, 6 cm high and 3 cm wide then how many
ice cubes will it hold, if each cube is 3 cm is its ;fn 'kadq ds vk/kkj dk O;kl 6 lseh- gks vkSj bldh Å¡pkbZ 4 lseh
edge. gks rsk oxZ lseh- esas f[kykSus dk i`"Bh; {ks=Qy D;k gSA
,d fÝt esa fge[kaM 18 lseh- xgjk 6 lseh- Å¡pk vkSj 3 lseh- (A) 93.62 (B) 103.62
(C) 113.62 (D) 115.60
pkSMk+ gS rks blesa fdrus ?kukdkj cQZ ds VqdM+s dks ,d lkFk j[kk
36. ABC is an equilateral triangle incribed in a circle
tk ldrk gSA ;fn izR;sd VqdM+s dh Hkqtk 3 lseh- gSA with AB = 5 cm. Let the bisector of the angle A
(A) 10 (B) 8 meet BC at x and the circle at y. What is the
16 a 2 is :
4 a
(A) (B)
4 2 a2 16 x
;fn x 5 21 gS rks dk eku gksxk&
32 2x 21
4a 16 2 a 2 16
(C) 2 (D)
16a a 16 a 2 1 1
(A) 7 3 (B) 3 7
40. In triangle ABC, AB2 = BC2 + AC2 – BC.AC, then 2 2
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'kkgtgka ds 'kklu dky esa dkSu lk fonskh ;k=h Hkkjr vk;k Fkk\ pollution along the coast of Kerala?
(A) FkkWel jks (B) fofy;e gkWfdUl (A) Plutonium (B) Zinc
(C) bCu crwrk (D) euqDdh (C) Thorium (D) Radium
65. The GST (Goods and Services Tax), recently dsjy rV ij jsfM;ks,fDVo iznw"k.k fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl dkj.k
passed by Government will be levied on which of ls gqvk \
the following products? (A) IywVksfu;e (B) tLrk
(A) Petroleum Crude (B) Tobacco (C) Fkksfj;e (D) jsfM;e
(C) Natural Gas (D) Aviation Turbine Fuel 72. In mammals, an important role of excretion is
ljdkj }kjk gky gh esa ikl fd;k x;k th- ,l- Vh- fcy ¼eky played by________
vkSj lsok dj½ fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdu mRiknksa ij yxk;k tk,xk\ (A) Large intestine (B) Kidneys
(A) isVªksfy;e vifj—r (B) rEckdw (C) Lungs (D) Liver
(C) izk—frd xSl (D) foekuu VckZbu bZa/ku Lru/kkfj;ksa esa mRltZu dk ,d egRoiw.kZ dk;Z fuEufyf[kr esa ls
66. Who was elected the Prime Minister of Nepal dkSu lk vo;o djrk gS \
recently? (A) cM+h vkar (B) xqnsZ ¼o`Dd½
(A) Keshav Kumar Budhathoki (C) QsQM+s (D) ftxj ¼;—r½
(B) Khadga Prasad Sharma Koli 73. The second Green Revolution aims at increasing
(C) Sushil Koirala agricultural output to promote
(D) Pushpakamal Dahal 'Prachanda'
(A) Availability of easy credit to big farmers
gky gh esa dkSu usiky ds iz/kkuea=h pqus x, \ (B) Co-operative farming
(A) ds'ko dqekj cq)Bksdh (B) [kMx izlkn 'kekZ dksyh (C) Inclusive growth
(C) lq'khy dksbjkyk (D) iq"i dey nkgky ^izp.M^ (D) Development of rural sector
67. Which lobe of human brain is associated with f}rh; gfjr ØkfUr dk mÌs';] fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl —f"k
hearing? mRikn dh o`f) ls lEcfU/kr gS \
(A) Frontal lobe (B) Parietal lobe (A) cM+sa fdlkuksa dks lqyHk ØsfMV dh miyC/krk
(C) Temporal lobe (D) Occipital lobe (B) lgdkjh [ksrh (C) vUrfoZ"kV o`f)
ekuo efLr"kd dh dkSu lh ikfy Jo.k ls lacaf/kr gS\ (D) xzkeh.k {ks= dk fodkl
(A) vxzyykV ikfy (B) fHkfÙk; ikfy 74. Which of the following causes rainfall during
(C) 'ka[k ikfy (D) vuqdiky ikfy winters in the north-western part of India?
68. Which of the following is not soluble in water? (A) Western disturbances
(A) Lead sulphate (B) Zinc sulphate (B) Cyclonic depression
(C) Potassium sulphate (D) Sodium sulphate (C) Southwest monsoon
fuEufyf[kr esa ls D;k ty esa ?kqyu'khy ugha gS\ (D) Retreating monsoon
(A) ysM lYQsV (B) ftad lYQsV Hkkjr ds mÙkj &if'peh Hkkx esa 'khrdky esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls
(C) iksVsf'k;e lYQsV (D) lksfM;e lYQsV fdl dkj.k ls o"kkZ gksrh gS \
69. Activated Charcoal is used to remove colouring (A) if'pe fo{kkse (B) pØokrh vonkc
matter from pure substances by_______ (C) nf{k.k if'peh ekulwu (D) fuorZuh ekulwu
(A) Bleaching (B) Oxidation 75. The 'Blue Water Policy' was introduced by the
(C) Adsorption (D) Reduction Portugese leader_________
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlds }kjk lfØ; dkBdks;yk dk iz;ksx (A) Franscisco-de-Almeida
djrs gq, 'kq) rRoksa esa ls jatd inkFksZ dks nwj fd;k tkrk gS\ (B) Alfonso de Albuquerque
(A) fojatu (B) mip;u (C) Francis Caron
(D) Francis Martin
(C) vf/k'kks"k.k (D) U;wuhdj.k
70. Chernobyl disaster is the result of pollution
dkSu ls iqrZxkyh usrk us ^Cyw okVj ikWfylh^ 'kq: dh Fkh\
by_________ (A) ÝkaflLdks&Mh&vyehMk (B) vyQksalks Mh ,sYcqdjsd
(A) Oil spill (B) Acid rain (C) Ýkafll dsju (D) Ýkafll ekfVZu
(C) Carbon dioxide (D) Radioactive waste
puksZfcy egkfoink fdlds iznw"k.k dk ifj.kke gS\
(A) rsy fNrjko (B) vEy o"kksZ
(C) dkcZu MkbvkWDlkbM (D) jsfM;ks/kehZ vif'k"V
71. Which of the following caused radioactive
(A) the trickle (B) a trickle (C) Since they differ in genetics and metabolism
(C) an trickle (D) No improvement (D) Because of their different moods
Question (96-100). A passage is given with 5 questions 100. What will be possible in the future?
following it. Read the passage carefully and (A) Personalised DNA chips for people to assess
choose the best answer to each question out of their own inherited predispositions
the four alternatives and click the button (B) You are at great risk for heart disease
corresponding to it. (C) You will not be able to determine what food
It's nothing short of a revolution in how we eat, you should eat
and it's getting closer every day. Yes, a lot of people (D) You will be unable to adjust your diet
are obese, and yes, the definition of "healthy
eating" seems to change all the time. But in labs
and research centres around the world, scien-
tists are racing to match our genes and our taste
buds, creating the perfect diet for each of us, a
diet that will fight disease, increase longevity,
boost physical and mental performance, and taste
great to boot. As food scientist J.Bruce German
says, "The foods we like the most will be the most
healthy for us."
Is that going to be a great day, or what?
All this will come to pass, thanks to genomics,
the science that maps and describes an
individual's genetic code. In the future, person-
alized DNA chips will allow us to assess our own
inherited predispositions for certain diseases,
then adjust our diets accordingly. So, if you're at
risk for heart disease, you won't just go on a ge-
neric low-fat diet. You'll eat foods with just the
right amount and type of fat that's best for you.
You'll even be able to track your metabolism day-
to-day to determine what foods you should eat at
any given time, for any given activity. "Since
people differ in their genetics and metabolism,
one diet won't fit all," says German.
As complex as all this sounds, it could turn out
to be relatively simple.
96. What are scientists doing?
(A) Racing in labs and research centres around
the world
(B) Asking us to start dieting
(C) Creating the perfect diet for us
(D) Try and make us taller
97. What does J. Bruce German say?
(A) The food we like is not healthy for us
(B) The food we like is the healthiest one for us
(C) The most healthy food should be liked by us
(D) Food scientists like healthy food
98. What is genomics?
(A) The science which describes about maps
(B) The science which describes an individual
(C) The science which deals with years
(D) The science that maps and describes an
individual's genetic code
99. Why won't a common diet fit everybody?
(A) Because different people eat different food
(B) Because their genes are different
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