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    1. A cash receipt of Rs 15,100/- from a customer is wrongly

    posted to his account Rs 5,100/-. What type of error is this:

    (1) Error of Omission

    (2) Error of Commission

    (3) Errors of Principle

    (4) Compensating error

    1. 15,100/- #i, dh ,d udn jlhn dks xzkgd ds [kkrs es xyrh l5,100/- #i, iksLV dj fn;k x;k gSA ;g fdl dkj dh =qfV gS%(1) foyksiu dh =qfV(2) deh'ku dh =qfV(3) fl)kUr dh =qfV(4) {kfriwjd =qfV

    2. In balance sheet:

    (1) Assets >Liabilities(2) Liabilities >Assets

    (3) Assets =Liabilities

    (4) None of the above

    2. vkfFkZd fps es%(1) lEifk;k > nkf;Ro(2) nkf;Ro> lEifk;k(3) lEifk;k = nkf;Ro(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    3. Indias first credit bureau through which commercial

    banks will share credit history of the customers:

    (1) CARE (2) CRISIL

    (3) CRISP (4) CIBIL

    3. Hkkjr dk Fke lk[k C;wjks ftlds ek/;e ls okf.kfT;d cSd viuxzkgdks ds lk[k bfrgkl dks vkil es ckVsxs%(1) lh-,-vkj-bZ- (2)lh-vkj-vkbZ-,l-vkbZ-,y-(3) lh-vkj-vkbZ-,l-ih- (4)lh-vkbZ-ch- vkbZ-,y-

    4. Net working capital is defined as:

    (1) Net assets current assets

    (2) Net assets current liabilities

    (3) Current assets current liabilities

    (4) None of the above

    4. fucy pkyw iwth fdl :i es ifjHkkf"kr dh tkrh gS%(1) fucy ifjlaifk;k&pkyw ifjlaifk;k(2) fucy ifjlaifk;k&pkyw ns;rk,(3) fucy ifjlaifk;k&pkyw ns;rk,(4) mi;qZ dksbZ ugha

    5. Spirit of Cricket award from ICC for the year 2011 is

    given to:

    (1) Australia (2) India

    (3) Pakistan (4) England

    5. ICC }kjk fLifjV vkWQ fdsV vokMZ 2011 okZ ds fy, fdls fn;x;k%(1) vkLVsfy;k (2) Hkkjr(3) ikfdLrku (4) baxyS.M

    6. The Present attorney General of India is:

    (1) Ashok Desai

    (2) Soli Sorabjee

    (3) Goolam Essaji Vahanvati

    (4) Milon K banerjee

    6. Hkkjr ds orZeku vVkWu tujy gS%(1) vkksd nslkbZ(2) lksyh lksjkcth(3) xqyke ,lkth okguorh(4) feyu dqekj cut

    7. Identify the wrong match:(1) Haldia Port : West Bengal

    (2) Tuticorin Port : Tamilnadu

    (3) Kandla Port : Gujarat

    (4) Paradip Port : Andhra Pradesh

    7. xyr tksM+ dks igpkus%(1) gfYn;k iksVZ & ifpe caxky(2) rwrhdkjhu iksVZ & rfeyukMw(3) dkanyk iksVZ & xqtjkr(4) ikjknhi iksVZ & vkU/kz nsk

    8. Identify the wrong match:

    (1) Dachigam national Park : Srinagar

    (2) Gir national Park : Gujarat

    (3) Kaziranga National Park : Assam

    (4) Corbet National Park : Uttar Pradesh

    8. xyr tksM+ dks igpkus%(1) nkaphxke jkVh; m|ku & Jhuxj(2) xhj jkVh; m|ku & xqtjkr(3) dkthjaxk jkVh; m|ku & vle(4) dkcsZV jkVh; m|ku & mkj nsk

    9. Sachin Tendukar completed his 100th

    century in a

    recently held one day international cricket match

    against Bangaladesh. Who was his companion batsman

    at the other end when th is history was created?

    (1) Gautam Gambhir (2) Suresh Raina

    (3) Virat Kohli (4) Rohit Sharma

    9. vHkh gky gh es lfpu rsUnqydj us ckaxyknsk ds fo:) ,d fnolh;vUrjkZVh; fdsV eSp es viuk 100ok krd iwjk fd;kA bl,sfrgkfld ekSds ij nwljs Nksj ij mudk lg;ksxh cYysckt dkSu Fkk%(1) xkSre xaHkhj (2) lqjsk jSuk(3) fojkV dksgyh (4) jksfgr kekZ

    10. How many assembly seats were won by Samajwadi

    party in the recently held Uttar Pradesh election:

    (1) 224

    (2) 226

    (3) 206

    (4) None of the above is correct

    10. vHkh gky gh es vk;ksftr mkj nsk pquko es lektoknh ikV dfo/kku lHkk dh fdruh lhVks ij fot; kIr gqbZ%(1) 224

    (2) 226

    (3) 206

    (4) mijks esa dksbZ Hkh lR; ugha

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    11. The sound waves travels fastest in:

    (1) Solids (2) In Liquids

    (3) In Gases (4) In vacuum

    11. /ofu rjaxs lokZf/kd rhoz xfr ls pyrh gS%(1) Bkslksa esa (2) rjy esa(3) xSl esa (4) okr esa

    12. This river rises from Trimbak plateau of north Sahyadri:

    (1) Cauvery

    (2) Godavari

    (3) Krishna

    (4) Mahanadi

    12. mkjh L;kgkh ds f=Ecd IysVw ls fudyus okyh unh gS%(1) dkosjh(2) xksnkojh(3) .kk

    (4) egkunh13. Identify the incor rect match of the equivalent ranks in

    Army and Navy respect ively:

    (1) Brigadier : Commodore

    (2) Captain : Lieutenant

    (3) Major : Commander

    (4) Major General : Rear admiral

    13. Fky lsuk ,oa ty lsuk ds ek% led{k inks ds xSj lqesfyr tksM+ digpkus%(1) fcxzsfM;j & dkseksMksj(2) dSIVsu & ysfVusaV(3) estj & dekUMj(4) estj tujy & fj;j ,Mfejy

    14. Kargil is situated in which valley:

    (1) Lidder (2) Suru

    (3) Sindh (4) Dras

    14. fdl ?kkVh es dkjfxy fLFkr gS%(1) fyj (2) lq:(3) flU/k (4) nzkl

    15. Raja Reddy and Radha Reddy are associated with which

    of the follow ing dance styles:(1) Kuchipudi (2) Kathak

    (3) Bharatnatyam (4) Manipuri

    15. jktk jsh ,oa jk/kk jsh fdl u`R; dyk kSyh ls lEcfU/kr gS%(1) dqph&iqM+h (2) dRFkd(3) Hkjr&ukV~;e (4) ef.kiqjh

    16. Which Sikh Guru was tortured and killed on the

    directions of Aurangzeb?

    (1) Teg Bahadur

    (2) Arjandev

    (3) Ram Das

    (4) None of these

    16. vkSjaxtsc ds funsk ij fdl fl[k xq: dks rkfM+r fd;k x;k ,oa mudhgR;k dj nh xbZA(1) rsx cgknqj(2) vtZunso(3) jke nkl(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    17. Which city is also known as the Big Apple ?

    (1) Canberra, Australia

    (2) Madrid, Spain(3) Newyork, The US

    (4) Lausanne, Switzerland

    17. fuEufyf[kr es ls dkSu&lk kgj fcx ,isy ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS\(1) dSucsjk] vkWLVsfy;k

    (2) eSfMM] Lisu(3) U;w;kWdZ] n ;w-,l-(4) ykSlsu] LohV~tjyS.M

    18. The expression Tryst With Destiny was first used by

    Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on the occasion of:

    (1) Dandi March

    (2) August 14/15 night

    (3) Quit India Movement

    (4) None of these

    18. oDrO; VkbLV foFk MsLVuh iafMr tokgj yky usg: }kjk fdl voljij lcls igys ;ksx fd;k x;k%(1) MkaMh ekpZ(2) vxLr14/15 dh jkf=(3) Hkkjr NksM+ks vkUnksyu(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    19. The well-known book The Rediscovery of India has

    been written by:

    (1) L.K. Advani

    (2) Anita Desai

    (3) Vikram Seth

    (4) Meghnad Desai

    19. fl) fdrkc n fjfMLdojh vkWQ bafM;k fdlds }kjk fy[kh xbZ gS%(1) ,y-ds- vkMokuh(2) vuhrk nslkbZ(3) foe lsB(4) es?kukn nslkbZ

    20. Mahe, whi ch is situated on the Malabar coast on the

    Western Ghats, is a part of:

    (1) Puducherry

    (2) Tamil Nadu

    (3) Maharastra

    (4) Kerala

    20. ekgs] tks fd ifpe ?kkV ij ekykckj leqh rV ij fLFkr gS] fdldk,d fgLlk gS\(1) iqMqpsjh(2) rfeyukMw(3) egkjkV(4) dsjy

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    21. The trop ic of cancer passes through:

    (1) India and Saudi Arabia

    (2) India and Iran

    (3) Iran and Pakistan

    (4) None of these

    21. ddZ js[kk dgk ls gksdj xqtjrh gS%(1) Hkkjr ,oa lnh vjc(2) Hkkjr ,oa bZjku(3) bZjku ,oa ikfdLrku(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    22. Who was the chief guest at Indias 63rd

    Republic Day

    celebrations: (1) Kamala Prasad Biseessar (2) Daniel Ortega(3) Yingluck Shinawatra (4) Sheikh Hasina

    22. Hkkjr ds 63os x.kra= fnol lekjksg ds volj ij eq[; vfrfFk dkSuFkk%(1) deyk lkn fclslj (2) Msfu;y vkWjVsxk(3) f;axyd fkukok=k (4) ks[k glhuk

    23. Which of the following countries will now no longer be

    considered endemic to Polio?

    (1) Pakistan (2) India

    (3) Afghanistan and Nigeria (4) All of the above

    23. fuEufyf[kr es ls dkSu&lk nsk iksfy;ks dk nskt LFkku vc ugha jgx;k%(1) ikfdLrku (2) Hkkjr(3) vQ+xkfuLrku ,oa ukbZthfj;k (4) mi;qZ lHkh

    24. Who is Manufacturer of Rafale figh ters?

    (1) Eurofighter Typhoon

    (2) Swedens saab (Grippen)

    (3) Boeing and Lockhead- Martin

    (4) Dassault

    24. jSQsy QkbZVj ds mRiknd dkSu gS%(1) ;wjksQkbZVj Vk;Qwu(2) LohMsu lkc xzhisu(3) cksbx ,oa ykWdgSM&ekfVZu(4) MlkYV

    25. LIBOR, a term used in banking and financial sector:(1) Local Indian Bank Offered rate

    (2) London Inter bank Offered rate

    (3) London India bureau of Regulations

    (4) Liberal International Bank Official Ratio

    25. LIBOR ,d in gS tks fd cSfdax ,oa fokh; {ks=ks es ;q gksrk gS%(1) yksdy bafM;u cSad vkWQMZ jsV(2) yanu baVj cSad vkWQMZ jsV(3) yanu bafM;k C;wjks vkWQ jsxqyskUl(4) yhcjy baVjuskuy cSad vkWfQfk;y jsfk;ks

    26. Which Raga is supposed to have emanated from the

    throat of Lord Shiva and sung prio r to dawn for i nvoking

    vitality:

    (1) Raga Vilavala (2) Raga Dipaka

    (3) Raga Vibhasa (4) Raga Bhairvi

    26. Hkxoku fko ds daB ls fdl jkx dh mRifk gqbZ gS rFkk ;g jkxrstfLork ds vkoku ds fy, Hkksj ls iwoZ xk;k tkrk gS%(1) jkx foykoyk (2) jkx nhid(3) jkx foHkkl (4) jkx HkSjoh

    27. The outer part of a railway track near the bend or a

    curve is generally raised:

    (1) To prevent the fast wear and tear of railway track

    (2) To produce the necessary centripetal force

    (3) To produce the necessary gravitational force

    (4) To enhance the speed of the train

    27. jsyos VSd d s eksM+ ds ;k ,d o ds fudV dk ok; Hkkx lkekU;r;mBk;k tkrk gS%(1) jsyos VSd ds rhoz {k; dks jksdus ds fy,(2) vko;d dsUkfHklkjh cy mRiUu djus ds fy,(3) vko;d xq:Ro cy mRiUu djus ds fy,(4) Vsu dh xfr dks cqds gq, gS] ls cuh gqbZ ,d oLrq dfrfcEcks dh la[;k gksxh(1) 6 (2) 5

    (3) 4 (4) 7

    30. The golden Quadrilateral proj ect (highw ays) wil l connect

    the following cities:

    (1) Delhi, Kanyakumari, Kolkota, J ammu

    (2) Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkota, Chennai

    (3) Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore

    (4) Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, J ammu

    30. Lo.kZ prqHkqt DokMhySVjy ifj;kstuk jktekxZ fuEufyf[kr kgjks dtksM+xh%(1) fnYyh] dU;kdqekjh] dksydrk] tEew(2) fnYyh] eqEcbZ] dksydrk] psbZ(3) fnYyh] gSnjkckn] psbZ] cSaxyksj(4) fnYyh] eqEcbZ] cSaxyksj] tEew

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    31. A compact disc player when sold for`13,600 incurred aloss of 15 percent. At what price should it have been

    sold to make a profit of 35 percent on the cost?

    (1) `21,600

    (2) `20,400

    (3) `19,600

    (4) None of these

    31. ,d dkWEiSDV fMLd Iys;j dks `13,600 es cspus ij 15 frkr dgkfu gksrh gSA ykxr ij 35 frkr dk ykHk vftZr djus ds fy, blfdl dher ij cspk tkuk pkfg, Fkk\(1) `21,600

    (2) `20,400(3) `19,600(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    32. A bus left with some definite number of passengers. At

    the first stop, half the passengers left the bus and 35

    boarded the bus. At the second stopth

    5

    1of the

    passengers left and 40 boarded the bus. Then, the bus

    moved with 80 passengers towards its destination

    without stopping anywhere. How many passengers were

    there originally?

    (1) 40 (2) 30

    (3) 50 (4) 60

    32. ,d cl dqN fufpr ;kf=;ks dks ysdj pyhA Fke LFkkud ij vk/;k=h cl ls mrj x;s ,oa 35 ;k=h p

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    38. A quadri lateral with a pair of opposite sides parallel is

    called:

    (1) Parallelogram

    (2) Trapezium

    (3) Polygon

    (4) None of these

    38. ,d prqHkqt ftldh foijhr Hkqtk, lekukUrj gS] dgykrk gS%(1) lekUrj prqHkqZt(2) leyEc(3) cgqHkqt(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    39. A fruit seller had some apples. He sells 40% apples and

    still has 420 apples. Originally, he had:

    (1) 588 apples

    (2) 600 apples

    (3) 672 apples

    (4) 700 apples

    39. ,d Qy fosrk ds ikl dqN lsc gSA mlus 40% lsc csp fn;kA vkSjmlds ikl 420 lsc cps gSA kjEHk es mlds ikl Fks%(1) 588 lsc(2) 600 lsc(3) 672 lsc(4) 700 lsc

    40. In the first 10 overs of a cricket game, the run rate was

    only 3.2. What should be the run rate in the remaining 40

    overs to reach the target of 282 runs?

    (1) 6.25

    (2) 6.5

    (3) 6.75

    (4) 7

    40. fdsV ds [ksy es Fke 10 vksoj es juks dh nj dsoy 3.2 FkhA ckd40 vksojks es 282 ju dk y{; ikus ds fy, juks dh nj D;k gksupkfg,%(1) 6.25

    (2) 6.5

    (3) 6.75

    (4) 7

    41. What is the probability of getting a sum 9 from twothrows o f a dice?

    (1) 1/6

    (2) 1/8

    (3) 1/9

    (4) 1/12

    41. ,d ikls ds nks Qsdks ls 9 dk ;ksx kIr djus dh laHkkfork D;k gS%(1) 1/6

    (2) 1/8

    (3) 1/9

    (4) 1/12

    42. The ratio between the length and the breadth of a

    rectangular park is 3: 2. If a man cycling along the

    boundary of the park at the speed of 12 km/hr completes

    one round in 8 minutes, then the area of the park (in sq.

    m) is:

    (1) 15360

    (2) 153600(3) 30720

    (4) None of these

    42. ,d vk;rkdkj m|ku dh yEckbZ ,oa pkSM+kbZ dk vuqikr 3:2 gSA ;fnlkbZfdy pyk jgs ,d O;f ftldh xfr 12 fdeh-@?k.Vk gS] m|ku dlhek dk 8 feuV es ,d pj yxk ysrk gS rks m|ku dk {ks=Qy oxeh- es D;k gS\(1) 15360

    (2) 153600

    (3) 30720(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    43. If the radius of circle is 7 cm then the area of circle is:

    (1) 153.86 cm square

    (2) 145.22 cm square

    (3) 150.00 cm square

    (4) 152.67 cm square

    43. ;fn ,d o`k dh f=T;k 7 lseh- gS rks o`k dk {ks=Qy gS%(1) 153.86 lseh- oxZ(2) 145.22 lseh- oxZ(3) 150.00 lseh- oxZ(4) 152.67 lseh- oxZ

    44. Find the incor rect statement in respect of parallelogram:

    (1) Opposite sides are equal

    (2) Opposite angles are equal

    (3) Diagonals bisect each other but need not be equal(4) Sum of adjacent angles is 90

    44. lekUrj prqHkqt ds lanHkZ es vlR; dFku dk pquko djs%(1) foijhr Hkqtk,a cjkcj gksrh gSa(2) foijhr dks.k cjkcj gksrs gSa

    (3) fod.kZ ,d nwljs dks foPNsn djrs gSa ysfdu cjkcj gksuk vko;dugha gS(4) fudVor dks.k dk ;ksx90 gksrk gS

    45. Identify the incorrect statement:

    (1) Diameter is the longest chord of a circle.

    (2) A segment of a circle is the region between an arc and a

    chord of the circle

    (3) A line segment joining the center to any point on the

    circle is called its chord

    (4) Two circles having the same center and different radii

    are called concentric circles

    45. vlR; dks igpkus%(1) o`k dk lokZf/kd yEck thok O;kl gksrk gS(2) o`k dk ,d [k.M o`k ds pki ,oa thok ds e/; ,d {ks= gksrk gS(3) o`k ds fdlh fcUnqij feykrh gqbZ ,d js[kk [k.M dks bldh tho

    dgrs gSa(4) nks o`kksa ftudk ,d gh dsU ,oa fHk f=T;k,a gSa og dkWUlsfUVd

    o`k dgykrk gS

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    46. In a schoo l with 600 students, the average age of the

    boys is 12 years and that of girls is 11 years. If the

    average age of the school is 11 years and 9 months,

    then the number of girls in the school is:

    (1) 450

    (2) 250

    (3) 150

    (4) 350

    46. 600 fo|kfFkZ;ks okys ,d fo|ky; es] yM+dks dh vkSlr vk;q 12 o,oa yM+fd;ks dh 11 okZ gSA ;fn fo|kfFkZ;ks dh vkSlr vk;q 11 okZ 9eghuk gS] rks fo|ky; es yM+fd;ks dh la[;k D;k gS\(1) 450

    (2) 250

    (3) 150

    (4) 350

    47. The product of two irrational numbers is:

    (1) Always irrational

    (2) Always rational

    (3) Always an integer

    (4) Sometimes rational and sometimes irrational

    47. nks vifjes; la[;kvks dk xq.kuQy gksrk gS%(1) lnSo vifjes;(2) lnSo ifjes;(3) lnSo ,d iw.kkd(4) dHkh ifjes; ,oa dHkh vifjes;

    48. The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 42 cm and its

    base is2

    11 times each of the equal sides. Find the

    length of each side of triangle:

    (1) 12 cm, 12 cm, 18 cm

    (2) 6 cm, 6 cm, 9 cm

    (3) 18 cm, 18 cm, 24 cm

    (4) None of these

    48. ,d lef}ckgq f=Hkqt dk ifjeki 42 lseh- gS ,oa bldk vk/kkj R;sdcjkcj Hkqtk dk2

    11 xquk gSA rks f=Hkqt dh R;sd Hkqtk dh yEckbcrkvks\

    (1) 12 lseh-] 12 lseh-] 18 lseh-(2) 6 lseh-] 6 lseh-] 9 lseh-(3) 18 lseh-] 18 lseh-] 24 lseh-(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    49. The external diameter of an iron pipe is 25 cm and its

    length is 20 cm. If the thickness of the pipe is 1 cm, find

    the total sur face area of the pipe:

    (1) 3168 cm2

    (2) 3872 cm2

    (3) 3264 cm2

    (4) None of these

    49. ,d ykSg ikbi dk ok; O;kl 25 lseh- ,oa bldh yEckbZ 20 lseh- gSA;fn ikbi dh eksVkbZ 1 lseh- gS rks ikbi dk dqy i`Bh; {ks=Qycrkvks\(1) 3168 lseh-2

    (2) 3872 lseh-2

    (3) 3264 lseh-2

    (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    50. The base of an isosceles triangle measures 24 cm and

    its area is 192 cm2. Find its perimeter:

    (1) 64 cm

    (2) 20 cm(3) 24 cm

    (4) 16 cm

    50. lef}ckgq f=Hkqt dk vk/kkj 24 lseh- gS vkSj bldk {ks=Qy 192lseh-2 gSA rks bldk ifjeki Kkr djs%(1) 64 lseh-

    (2) 20 lseh-(3) 24 lseh-(4) 16 lseh-

    51. Which of the following is a true statement?

    (1) and7

    22are both rational

    (2) and7

    22are both irrationals

    (3) is rational and7

    22is irrational

    (4) is irrational and7

    22is rational

    51. fuEufyf[kr es lR; dFku crk,a%(1) ,oa

    7

    22 nksuksa ifjes; gSa

    (2) ,oa7

    22 nksuksa vifjes; gSa

    (3) ifjes; gS ,oa7

    22 vifjes; gS

    (4) vifjes; gS ,oa7

    22 ifjes; gS

    52. Animesh leaves home at 5 PM to pick up his son from

    school and returns home at 7 PM. One day the school

    was over at 5 PM and the son, instead of waiting for his

    father as usual, started walking towards home; Animesh

    as usual started from home and met his son on the way

    and returned home with him 12 minutes earlier than

    usual. If the speed of Animeshs car is 40/hr, find the

    speed (in km/hr) of hi s son:

    (1)9

    43 (2)

    9

    44

    (3)9

    34 (4)

    9

    45

    52. vfuesk viuk ?kj 5 cts lk;a vius cPps dks Ldwy ls ysus ds fy,NksM+rk gS ,oa 7 cts lk;a ?kj ykSVrk gSA ,d fnu Ldwy dh Nqh 5 ctlk;a gks xbZ ,oa iq= geskk dh rjg vius firk rh{kk fd;s fcuk ?kjdh rjQ py iM+kA vfuesk lnSo dh rjg pyk ,oa jkLrs es vius iq=ls feyk rFkk igys dh rqyuk es 12 feuV igys ?kj okil igqpkA ;fnvfuesk dh dkj dh pky 40 fdeh-@?kaVk gS] rks mlds iq= dh pkyfdeh-@?kaVk D;k gksxh%(1)

    9

    43 (2)

    9

    44

    (3)9

    34 (4)

    9

    45

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    53. A sum of money invested at compound interest

    amounts in 3 years to `800 and in 4 years to `840. Whatis the percentage rate of interest?

    (1) 4% (2) 5%

    (3) 6% (4) 3%

    53. ,d jde tks fd po`f) C;kt ij 3 okZ ds fy, fuosfkr dh xbZ g`800 gks tkrh gS ,oa 4 okZ es `840A C;kt dh nj dk frkr D;gS\(1) 4% (2) 5%

    (3) 6% (4) 3%

    54. There are 50 employees in the office of ABC company.

    Of these 22 have taken an accounting course, 15 have

    taken a course in finance, and 4 have taken a marketingcourse, None of the employees have taken exactly two

    of the courses, and one employee has taken all of these

    courses. How many of the 50 employees have taken

    none of the course?

    (1) 9 (2) 11

    (3) 12 (4) None of these

    54. ABC dEiuh es 50 deZpkjh gSA bues ls 22 us ys[kkadu dk dkslfd;k gS] 15 us fok dk dkslZ fd;k gS ,oa 4 us foi.ku dk dkslZ fd;gSA fdlh Hkh deZpkjh us Bhd nks dkslZ ugha fd;k gS ,oa ,d deZpkjh ulHkh dkslZ fd;s gq, gSA 50 deZpkfj;ks es ls fdrus deZpkfj;ks us dksbdkslZ ugha fd;k%(1) 9 (2) 11

    (3) 12 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    55. Calculate the number of bricks, each measuring 25 cm 12.5 cm 7.5 cm required to build a wall 6 m long, 5 mhigh and 50 cm thick, while the mortar occupies 5% of

    the volume of the wall:

    (1) 8060 (2) 6180

    (3) 6080 (4) None of these

    55. bVks dh la[;k dk ifjdyu djsA R;sd bV dk eki 25 lseh- 12.5lseh- 7.5 lseh- gS ,oa ,d 6 ehVj yEcs] 5 ehVj ps ,oa 50lseh- eksVs nhokj dks cukus es fdruh bVs yxsxh tcfd nhokj ds oksY;wedk 5% elkyk yxrk gSA(1) 8060 (2) 6180(3) 6080 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    56. Sukriti and Saloni are athletes. Sukriti covers a distance

    of 1 km in 5 minutes and 50 seconds, while saloni

    covers the same distance in 6 minutes and 4 seconds. If

    both them start together and run at uniform speed, by

    what approximate distance will sukriti win a 5 km mini

    marathon?

    (1) 200 m (2) 225 m

    (3) 250 m (4) 275 m

    56. lqfr ,oa lyksuh ,d ,FkyhV gSA lqfr 1 fdeh- dh nwjh 5 feuV 50lsds.M es r; djrh gS tcfd lyksuh mlh nwjh dks6 feuV 4 lsds.Mes r; djrh gSA ;fn nksuks ,d lkFk vkjEHk djrh gS ,oa leku xfr lnkSM+rh gS] rks 5 fdeh- dh feuh eSjkFku lqfr yxHkx fdruh nwjh lthrsxh\(1) 200 m (2) 225 m

    (3) 250 m (4) 275 m

    DIRECTIONS: (Question no. 57 to 59) A piece of wire 132 cm

    long is bent successively in the shape of an equilateral triangle, a

    square, a circle and a regular hexagon.

    57. The largest area is included when the wire is bent into

    the shape of a:

    (1) Circle (2) Hexagon

    (3) Square (4) Triangle

    funsZ'k% 'u la[;k57 ls59 132 lseh- yEcs rkj ds ,d VqdM+s dks eokjleckgqf=Hkqt] ,d oxZ] ,d o`k ,oa fu;fer "kMHkqt ds :i esa eksM+k tkrk gSA

    57. lokZf/kd {ks=Qy bles lfEefyr gksrk gS tc rkj dks bl :i es eksMtkrk gS%(1) o`k (2) "kMHkqt(3) oxZ (4) f=Hkqt

    58. What is the difference between the area of regular

    hexagon and area of circle:

    (1) 250.7 cm2

    (2) 128.5 cm2

    (3) 419.2 cm2

    (4) None of these

    58. fu;fer "kMHkqt ds {ks=Qy ,oa o`k ds {ks=Qy ds e/; D;k vUrj gS%(1) 250.7 cm

    2

    (2) 128.5 cm2

    (3) 419.2 cm2(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    59. In the above question, whose area is2

    11 times the area

    of equilateral triangle:

    (1) Square

    (2) Circle

    (3) Regular Hexagon

    (4) None of these

    59. mi;q 'u es fdldk {ks=Qy leckgq f=Hkqt ds {ks=Qy dk2

    11 xqugS%

    (1) oxZ(2) o`k(3) fu;fer "kMHkqt(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    60. Which of the following is the largest number?

    (1) (2)3/13 5/15

    (3) (4)2/12 7/17

    60. fuEufyf[kr es ls dkSu&lh lokZf/kd cM+h la[;k gS\(1) (2) 5/ 3/13 15

    (3) (4)2/12 7/17

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    DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 61 to 64) Read the following

    information and answer the questions given below.

    I. Six students A, B, C, D, E and F are ranked in

    descending order on the basis of their marks in two

    subjects Physics and Chemistry.

    II. Es rank remains the same and he is between A and B

    in both subjects but A and B interchange positions.

    III. D ranks first in one subject and last in the other.

    IV. In Physics Bs rank is second and Fs rank is last.

    V. In Chemistry Fs rank is fifth.

    61. Whose performance is the poorest in Chemistry?

    (1) D (2) A

    (3) C (4) Data Inadequate

    funsZk% u la[;k61 ,oa64 fuEufyf[kr lwpukvksa dks is esjk ppsjk HkkbZ feyk vkSjrc geus ?kj ykSV tkus dk fu.kZ; fy;kA fdl fnkk es vc ge tk jggS\(1)

    nf{k.k&iwjc(2) nf{k.k&ifpe(3) mkj&iwjc(4) mkj&ifpe

    66. Peeyush walked 8 km. west and turned right and walked

    3 kms. Then again he turned right and walked 12 kms.

    How far is he from the starting poin t?

    (1) 5 km. (2) 7 km.

    (3) 9 km. (4) None of these

    66. ih;k 8 fdykehVj ifpe dh vkj pyk ,o fQj nkfgu eMdj 3fdykehVj pykA rc iu% og nkfgu eMdj 12 fdykehVj pykA kjfEHkdfcUn l og fdruh njh ij g\(1) 5 fdyksehVj (2) 7 fdyksehVj(3) 9 fdyksehVj (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    67. A man is walking in a circle of 100 meters circumference

    around a monument. He sees the sunrise behind the

    monument and starts moving tow ards his left to have aNorth view of the monument. What would have been the

    difference in meters If he would have had to walk in case

    he had turned right to have the same view:

    (1) 25 metres (2) 50 metres

    (3) 75 metres (4) 100 metres

    67. ,d O;f 100 ehVj ifjf/k okys o`r es ,d Lekjd ds fdukjs py jggSA og Lekjd ds ihNs lw;ksn; ns[krk gS vkSj viuh ck;h vksj Lekjddh mkjh n`; ns[kus ds fy, pyuk kjEHk djrk gSA D;k vUrj gksxk;fn og mlh n`; dks ns[kus ds fy, vius nkfgus vksj eqM+rk gS ehVjes%(1) 25 ehVj (2) 50 ehVj(3) 75 ehVj (4) 100 ehVj

    68. The letters of a musical inst rument are AOSPXNOEH, If

    they are rearranged in the correct order what w ill be the

    first, last and middle letter respectively:

    (1) NAO (2) EXH

    (3) SEP (4) NOA

    68. ,d laxhr okn~; ;a= dk v{kj gSAOSPXNOEH] ;fn bls iquO;ofLFkr djds lgh e es j[kk tkrk gS] rks Fke vfUre ,oa e/;v{kj ek% gksxk%(1) NAO (2) EXH

    (3) SEP (4) NOA

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    DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 69 to 71) A set of inter relationship

    diagrams are given below. Select the diagram which represent the

    relationship best in the questions given.

    69. Animals, Camel, Giraffe :

    (1) A (2) D

    (3) H (4) E

    funsZk% izu la[;k69 ls71 rkfdZd js[kkfp= tksfd vUrZlEcU/k fLFkfr d snkkZrs gSa] uhps fn;s x;s gSaA ml js[kkfp= dks pqus tks u esa fn;s x;s lEcU/k sdks lgh :i ls nkkZrk gSA

    69. tkuoj] V] ftjkQ%(1) A (2) D

    (3) H (4) E

    70. Uneducated people, poor people, unemployed people:

    (1) E (2) B

    (3) D (4) H

    70. vfkf{kr O;f] xjhc O;f] csjkstxkj O;f%(1) E (2) B

    (3) D (4) H

    71. Females, mothers , sisters:

    (1) F (2) E

    (3) G (4) D

    71. fL=;k] ekrk,a] cgus%(1) F (2) E

    (3) G (4) D

    72. C is As fathers nephew, D is As cousin but not brother

    of C. How is D related to C:

    (1) Father (2) Aunt

    (3) Sister (4) Mother

    72. A d firk dk Hkrhtk C gA A dk ppjk D g yfdu C dk Hkkb uggA D ,o C dk D;k lEcU/k g%(1) firk (2) pkph(3) cgu (4) ekrk

    DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 73 to 75) These questions follow a

    pattern. The answer of first two columns have been arrived at by

    following some logic. You have to find out the answer of third

    column following the same logic and select the choice to replace

    the question mark.

    73.

    2

    17 27 4

    14

    2

    1

    8 8 21

    5

    2

    13 3 4

    31

    2

    112 32 ?

    (1) 8 (2)2

    17

    (3)2

    16 (4) 9

    funsZk% u73 ls 75 fuEufyf[kr u ,d freku dk vuqlj.k djrs gSaFke nks LrEHkksa ds mkj fdlh rdZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gq, fudkyk x;k gSA vkimlh rdZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gq, rhljs LrEHk dk mkj kIr djsa vkSj ml fodYidks pqus tks uokpd fpUg dks frLFkkfir djrk gksA

    73.

    2

    17

    4

    1427

    2

    18

    2

    158

    2

    13

    4

    313

    2

    112 32 ?

    (1) 8 (2)2

    17

    (3)2

    16 (4) 9

    74.

    82623 75696 221256

    3 2 7

    27541 37848 ?

    (1) 110628 (2) 44251

    (3) 31608 (4) 45846

    74.

    82623 75696 221256

    3 2 7

    27541 37848 ?

    (1) 110628 (2) 44251

    (3) 31608 (4) 45846

    75.

    x y z 876

    p q 23

    xy+yzpq ?

    (1) 46 (2) 80

    (3) 92 (4) 100

    75.

    x y z 876

    p q 23

    xy+yzpq ?

    (1) 46 (2) 80

    (3) 92 (4) 100

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    DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 76 to 80) Based on the diagram,

    select the appropriate choice in the following questions.

    The circle P represents Indians

    The circle Q represents educated persons

    The circle R represents honest persons

    ABCD represents dark-skinned persons

    GHFE represents intelligent persons

    76. All honest Indians are:

    (1) Educated (2) Fair Skinned

    (3) Both the above (4) None of these

    funsZk% u l[;k76 ls80 uhps fn;s js[kk fp= ds vk/kkj ij fuEufyf[kruksa esa mi;q fodYi dk pquko djsaA

    o`kPnfkZr djrk gSHkkjrh;o`kQnfkZr djrk gS fkf{kr O;fo`kRnfkZr djrk gS bZekunkj O;fABCDnfkZr djrk gS xgjh Ropk ds O;fGHFEnfkZr djrk gS cqf)eku O;f

    76. lHkh bZekunkj Hkkjrh; gS%(1) fkf{kr (2) lkQ Ropk okys

    (3) mi;qZ nksuksa (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha77. Some intelli gent Indians are:

    (1) Honest (2) Educated

    (3) Dark-skinned (4) All of these

    77. dqN cqf)eku Hkkjrh; gS%(1) bZekunkj (2) fkf{kr(3) xgjh Ropk okys (4) mi;qZ lHkh

    78. Indians who are dark-skinned but neither honest, nor

    intelligent, nor educated are represented by:

    (1) 10, 13 (2) 11, 12

    (3) 2, 7 (4) 18, 16

    78. Hkkjrh; tks xgjh Ropk okys gS] ysfdu u rks bZekunkj gS u gh cqf)ekugS vkSj u gh fkf{kr gS] dks nfkZr djrk gS%(1) 10, 13 (2) 11, 12

    (3) 2, 7 (4) 18, 16

    79. To have more educated Indians we must:

    (1) Increase radius of R

    (2) Increase the radius of Q

    (3) Increase the radius of P(4) Increase area of GHFE

    79. fkf{kr Hkkjrh;ks dh ek=k vf/kd djus ds fy, ges(1) ^R* dh f=T;k c

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    84. In a certain language, RICH is coded as SJDI, then

    POOR will be coded as:

    (1) QPPS

    (2) MPPK

    (3) DEEP

    (4) ZXXV

    84. ;fn fdlh fufpr Hkkkk es RICH dk dwV SJDI gS rks POOR ddwV gS(1) QPPS

    (2) MPPK

    (3) DEEP

    (4) ZXXV

    85. Half the villagers of a village have their own houses.

    One fifth cultivate paddy. One third are literate. Four fifth

    of the villagers are under 25. Which of the following is

    certainly true:

    (1) Some villagers under 25 are literate

    (2) Only a quarter of villagers owning houses cultivate paddy

    (3) Only half who cultivate paddy are literate

    (4) No villager under 25 has his own house

    85. xko ds vk/ks xzkeh.k yksxks ds ikl vius edku gSA 1/5 yksx /kku mxkrgSA ,d frgkbZ lk{kj gS] xzkeh.kks dk 4/5ok fgLlk 25 okZ ls de vk;dk gS rks fuEu es ls dkSu lk fuf'pr :i ls lgh gS%(1) 25 okZ ls de vk;q ds dqN xzkeh.k lk{kj gSa(2) dsoy ,d pkSFkkbZ yksx ftuds ikl futh edku gSa] /kku mxkrs gSa(3) dsoy vk/ks tks /kku mxkrs gSa lk{kj gSa(4) fdlh Hkh25 okZ ls de vk;qds xzkeh.k ds ikl edku ugha gS

    86. What is represented by "? " in:

    EXAM : FWAN :: ? : NZZF

    (1) MACE

    (2) MARK

    (3) MASK

    (4) MAZE

    86. \ ds LFkku ij D;k gksxk%EXAM : FWAN :: ? : NZZF

    (1) MACE

    (2) MARK

    (3) MASK

    (4) MAZE87. The most likely code for MUSSOORIE out of the

    following is:

    (1) 2 8 1 1 2 0 6 5 3

    (2) 1 5 7 7 2 2 9 8 4

    (3) 2 2 7 7 6 6 1 2 3

    (4) 5 5 9 9 7 7 1 1 3

    87. MUSSOORIE dk lokZf/kd mi;q dksM gksxk%(1) 2 8 1 1 2 0 6 5 3

    (2) 1 5 7 7 2 2 9 8 4

    (3) 2 2 7 7 6 6 1 2 3

    (4) 5 5 9 9 7 7 1 1 3

    88. P Q R S T are five boys. Given that P is taller than Q, R is

    shorter than P, S is taller than T but shorter than Q, the

    tallest boy is:

    (1) P

    (2) Q

    (3) R(4) None of these

    88. P Q R S T ikp yM+ds gSA P ^Q* ls yEck gSA R P ls NksVk gSA ST ls yEck ysfdu Q ls NksVk gS rks lokZf/kd yEck dkSu gS%(1) P

    (2) Q

    (3) R

    (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    DIRECTIONS: In the following question, Select the choice which

    represents right solution given that + stands for multiplication, stands for addition, stands for division and stands forsubtraction.

    89.

    (1) 20560+7=425(2) 189100+7=701(3) 64812111=19(4) 12110804=30

    funsZk% fuEufyf[kr u esa ml fodYi dks pqus tks lgh gy dk frfuf/kRodjrk gS ;fn + dk rkRi;Z xq.kk] dk rkRi;Z tksM+] dk rkRi;Z HkkxrFkkdk rkRi;Z ?kVkuk gksA89.

    (1) 20560+7=425(2) 189100+7=701(3) 64812111=19(4) 12110804=30

    90. There are six vil lages A, B, C, D, E & F

    F is 1 km West of D

    B is 1 km East of E

    A is 2 km North of E

    C is 1 km East of A

    D is 1 Km South of A

    Which of these villages are in a line:

    (1) A C & B

    (2) A D & E

    (3) C B & F

    (4) E B & D

    90. A, B, C, D, E ,oa F N% xko gSF D ds ifpe es 1 fdyksehVj ij gSB E ds iwjc es 1 fdyksehVj ij gSA E ds mkj es 2 fdyksehVj ij gSC A ds iwjc es 1 fdyksehVj ij gSD A ds nf{k.k es 1 fdyksehVj ij gSfuEufyf[kr es ls dkSu&ls xko ,d drkj es gS%(1) A C & B

    (2) A D & E

    (3) C B & F

    (4) E B & D

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    DIRECTIONS: (Question Nos. 91 to 95) Read the passage given

    below carefully and answer the questions that follow on the basis of

    only the content of the passage, and what is stated and implied in it.

    Listen to our bodys wisdom, which expresses itself through

    signals of comfort and discomfort. When choosing a certain

    behavior, ask your body How do you feel about this? If your

    body sends a signal of physical or emotional distress, watch out.

    If your body sends a signal of comfort and eagerness, proceed.

    Live in the present, for it is the only moment you have. Keepyour attention on what is here and now; look for the fullness in

    every moment. Accept what comes to you totally and completely so

    that you can appreciate it, learn from it, and then let it go. The

    present is as it should be. It reflects infinite laws of Nature that have

    brought you this exact thought, this exact physical response. This

    moment is as it is because the universe is as it is. Dont struggle

    against the infinite scheme of things; instead, be at one with it.

    Take time to be silent, to meditate, to quiet the internal

    dialogue. In moments of silence, realize that you are re-contacting

    your source of pure awareness. Pay attention to your inner life so

    that you can be guided by intuition rather than externally imposed

    interpretations of what is or isnt good for you.Relinquish your need for external approval. You alone are the

    judge of your worth, and your goal is to discover infinite worth in

    yourself, no matter what anyone else thinks. There is great

    freedom in this realization.

    When you find yourself reacting with anger or opposition to

    any person or circumstance, realize that you are only struggling

    with yourself. Putting up resistance is the response of defenses

    created by old hurts. When you relinquish this anger, you will be

    healing yourself and cooperating with the flow of the universe.

    Know that the world Out there reflects your reality in here.

    The people you react to most strongly, whether with love or hate,

    are projections of your inner world. What you most hate is whatyou most deny in yourself. What you most love is what you most

    wish for in yourself. Use the mirror of relationships to guide your

    evolution. The goal is total self-knowledge. When you achieve

    that, what you most want will automatically be there, and what

    you most dislike will disappear.

    Shed the burden of judgment-you will feel much lighter.

    J udgment imposes right and wrong on situations that just are.

    Everything can be understood and forgiven, but when you judge,

    you cut off understanding and shut down the process of learning

    to love. In judging others, you reflect your lack of self-acceptance.

    Remember that every person you forgive adds to your self-love.

    Dont contaminate your body with toxins, either through food,

    drink or toxic emotions. Your body is more than a life-support

    system. It is the vehicle that will carry you on the journey of your

    evolution. The health of every cell directly contributes to your

    state of well-being, because every cell is a point of awareness

    within the field of awareness that is you.

    Replace fear-motivated behavior with love-motivated behavior.

    Fear is the product of memory, which dwells in the past.

    Remembering what hurt us before, we direct our energies toward

    making certain that an old hurt will not repeat itself. But trying to

    impose the past on the present will never wipe out the threat of

    being hurt. That happens only when you find the security of your

    own being, which is love. Motivated by the truth inside you, you can

    face any threat because your inner strength is invulnerable to fear.

    Understand that the physical world is just a mirror of a deepe

    intelligence. Intelligence is the invisible organizer of all matter and

    energy.

    91. According to the passage the author s advice on how to

    be guided best in life is:

    (1) Through scientific analysis

    (2) Through exercise & diet

    (3) Through better education

    (4) Through ones intuition

    92. What, according to the author is the best way to quieten

    the inner turmoil that goes on within us:

    (1) Yogic exercises

    (2) Deep breathing

    (3) Meditation

    (4) Avoiding hate

    93. When there is a doub t as to what attitude or form o

    behaviour we should adopt in a particular situation, who

    should we listen to:

    (1) Our close friends

    (2) Our family elders

    (3) A good doctor

    (4) Our own self

    94. Which of the following statements is not true according

    to the passage:

    (1) We must seek need for external approval

    (2) We should accept whatever comes totally

    (3) We are ourselves the judges of our own worth

    (4) We should avoid passing judgment on situations

    95. According to the author, the best way to guide ou

    evolution is through:(1) Avoidance of anger

    (2) Cultivation of love and happiness

    (3) Using the mirror of relationship

    (4) Give up fear related behaviour

    DIRECTIONS: (Question 96 to 98) Choose the correct alternative

    to complete the sentence.

    96. Did no one ........ him:

    (1) Had help

    (2) Helped

    (3) Have help

    (4) Help

    97. They went home after they ........ their home work:

    (1) Have finished

    (2) Did finish

    (3) Had finished

    (4) Finish

    98. This child ........ if the train had not stopped quick ly:

    (1) Will have been killed

    (2) Would have been killed

    (3) Had been killed

    (4) Had had been killed

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    DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 99 to 102) Fill the sentence with

    appropriate preposition.

    99. He comes to school daily ........ 07:00 a.m.

    (1) At (2) Upon

    (3) On (4) In

    100. I bought this book ........ ten rupees:

    (1) In (2) At

    (3) For (4) By101. He is very ashamed ........ what he said:

    (1) For (2) By

    (3) At (4) Of

    102. Don 't look ........ me like that!

    (1) To

    (2) At

    (3) For

    (4) Upon

    DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 103 to 105) Choose the correct

    passive voice of the sentence given in the question.

    103. Have you shut the door?

    (1) Has the door been shut by you?

    (2) Have the door been shut by you?

    (3) Has the door been shut?

    (4) Have the door being shut by you ?

    104. Deepa swept the floor yesterday:

    (1) The floor is swept by Deepa yesterday.

    (2) The floor was swept by Deepa yesterday.

    (3) The floor had been swept by Deepa yesterday.

    (4) The floor was being swept by Deepa yesterday

    105. Meena should write a book:

    (1) A book should have been written by Meena.(2) A book shall be written by Meena.

    (3) A book should be written by Meena.

    (4) A book shall have been written by Meena

    DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 106 to 108) Change the following

    sentences into reported speech.

    106. I said to her, He is a good boy :

    (1) I told her that he is a good boy.

    (2) I told her that he was a good boy

    (3) I asked her that he is a good boy.

    (4) I asked her that he was a good boy.

    107. Rahim said, I will watch a horror movie tonight :(1) Rahim said that he will watch a horror movie tonight

    (2) Rahim said that he would watch a horror movie tonight

    (3) Rahim said that he would watch a horror movie that

    night.

    (4) Rahim said that he should watch a horror movie tonight.

    108. Manu said, I am busy now :

    (1) Manu said that he was busy then.

    (2) Manu said that he is busy now

    (3) Manu said that he was busy now.

    (4) Manu told that he was busy now.

    DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 109 to 111) In the following

    questions, out of four alternatives, choose the one which bes

    expresses the meaning of the given word and answer accordingly

    109. SUCCESSIVE:

    (1) Rapid (2) Consecutive

    (3) Victorious (4) Beneficient

    110. MENTOR:

    (1) Guide (2) Principal(3) Stylist (4) Philosopher

    111. FATAL:

    (1) Terrible (2) Deadly

    (3) Poisonous (4) Wrong

    DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 112 & 113) In the following

    questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given

    word and mark it as answer:

    112. FACILITATE:

    (1) Help (2) Propogate

    (3) Hinder (4) Reject

    113. Conformity:

    (1) Dilution (2) Deviation

    (3) Distraction (4) DiversionDIRECTIONS: (Question No. 114 to 117) In each of these

    questions, a sentence is divided into three parts 1, 2, 3. If there is

    some error in any parts 1, 2 or 3, then this is your answer

    otherwise answer is 4.

    114. I advised (1)/ to him(2)/ to do his work properly (3)/ No

    error(4)

    115. The teacher called Ram(1)/ and asked h im (2)/ to

    describe about the incident (3)/ No error(4)

    116. This pen writes (1)/ very well (2)/ but it costed me 100

    rupees (3)/ No error(4)

    117. The bomb caused (1)/ extensive damages (2)/ of the

    surrounding buildings (3)/ No error(4)

    DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 118 to 120) Choose the correc

    spelt word.

    118.

    (1) Deliberation (2) Deleberation

    (3) Deliberition (4) Delaberation119.

    (1) Detereorate

    (2) Deteriorate

    (3) Detiriorate

    (4) Detireorate

    120.

    (1) Exorbitant

    (2) Exhorbitant

    (3) Exorbetant

    (4) Exohorbitant

    A/c [A-13]