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6 2015,l\,l\lh eyvh VkfLda`x xsj-rd`uhd`h LVkœ` d`k g iz'u-i( foæs" HrhZ # fu#ædrtukí ds` f, 10 tuojh] 2016 Hkx%d` lkeku; cqf*e k,oa rdz`'kfdr funszæ% ^'u 1 ls 4 rd` uhps fn, x, fod`yikí eí ls lecfu r æcn/v jkí/ la ;k d`ks pqfu,\ 1. baœ q,atk # fo"k.q # # Vkbœ`kbM #?. (A) thok.q (B) csfl l (C) ijthoh (D) ^ksvkstksvk 2. LEFT : NGHV : : RIGHT :?. (A) TIJKV (B) TKIJV (C) VKIJT (D) TJIKV ? (A) 19 (B) 23 (C) 33 (D) jcmè # o~ # # jsæe #?. (A) cqukov (B) d`imèk (C) d`hv (D) glrfæyi funszæ% ^'u 5 ls 7 rd` uhps fn, x, fod`yikí eí ls fo"e æcn/v jkí/la ;k d`ks pqfu,\ 5. (A) 6859 (B) 4913 (C) 2910 (D) (A) cs (B) xk; (C) cd`jh (D) dq` k 7. (A) QUW (B) DHJ (C) MPS (D) JHN 8. fueuf f[r fod`yikí eí ls d`ksulk fod`yi uhps fn, x, æcnkí d`k lkƒzd` `e nækzrk gs = 1. nq?zvuk 2. U;k;k hæ 3. MkWDVj 4. od`h 5. iqf l (A) 1, 2, 5, 4, 3 (B) 1, 3, 4, 2, 5 (C) 1, 3, 5, 4, 2 (D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 funszæ% ^'u 9,oa 10,d` vuq `e fn;k x;k gs] ftleí,d` in qir gs\ fn, x, fod`yikí eí ls og lgh fod`yi pqfu,] tks vuq `e d`ks iwjk d`js\ 9. BDE, CFG, EJK,?. (A) HPQ (B) FLM (C) ACF (D) GLM , 109, 134, 175,?. (A) 213 (B) 216 (C) 236 (D) ;fn A = 1, P = 2, L = 3, E = 4, T = 5 vksj S = 6 gs] rks fueuf f[r v jkí d`h,d` Js.h ls vƒziw.z æcn ugó curk gs\ mls Kkr d`hft,% (A) (B) (C) (D) o"z ig s] jktw d`h vk;q mlds` HkbZ d`h vk;q] tks 20 o"z ƒh] d`h vk h ls 2 o"z d`e ƒh\ mld`h orzeku vk;q D;k gs = (A) 12 o"z (B) 14 o"z (C) 8 o"z (D) 10 o"z 13. fueuf f[r æcnkí d`ks æcnd`ksæ ds` `e eí O;ofLƒr d`hft,% 1. Chemistry 2. Chamber 3. Cheap 4. Cheerful (A) 2, 3, 4, 1 (B) 2, 1, 3, 4 (C) 3, 4, 2, 1 (D) 2, 4, 3, 1 funszæ% ^'u 14 ls 16 rd` fn, x, fod`yikí eí ls lecfu r æcn/v jkí/la ;k d`ks pqfu,\ ? (A) 16 (B) 36 (C) 46 (D) (A) 39 (B) 25 (C) 33 (D) 27
7 16. 7, 10, 3; 5, 11, 6; 8, 13, 5; 3, 5, 2; 6, 12,?. (A) 6 (B) 5 (C) 3 (D) 4 17.,d` ægj d`k uke,oa,d` frfƒ nh xbz gs vksj mlds` ckn pkj fod`yi (A, B, C rƒk D) fn, x, gß\ bu fod`yikí eí ls] ds`o,d` uhps fn, x, ægj rƒk frfƒ ls Bhd` fe rk gs] tcfd` vu; eí dq`n-u-dq`n (qfv gs\ vkid`ks vius m j ds` Ôi eí mlh fod`yi d`ks pquuk gs] tks fn, x, ægj ds` uke,oa frfƒ ls Bhd`-Bhd` fe rk gks% Dharmapuri, January, 18th 2009 (A) Dharmapuri, January, 18th 2009 (B) DHARMAPURI, January, 18th 2009 (C) Dharmapari, January, 18th 2009 (D) Dharmapuri, Janury, 18th xksjo m j d`h vksj eq g d`jds` [MÈk ƒk\ og 40 eh p k vksj ckbû vksj eqmèd`j 20 eh nwjh r; d`h\ og fœ`j ckbû vksj eqmèd`j 40 eh p k\ og vius ^kjfehd` Lƒku ls fd`ruh nwjh ij gs = (A) 45 eh (B) 20 eh (C) 40 eh (D) 15 eh 19.,d` ik ls ds` la Xu œ` d`kí ij nf.korz `e eí m, n, o rƒk p f [s x, gß vksj r,oa s?u ds` ijh vksj fup s Hkx ij f [s x, gß] tc o ijh Hkx ij gks] rks fup s Hkx ij D;k gksxk = (A) s (C) m (B) r (D) p 20. fn, x, osu vkjs[ eí] A rƒk B nks fud`vorhz jkt; gß\ ;fn nksukí jkt;kí d`h dq` tula ;k 90 k[ gs rƒk jkt; B eí jgus ok s jkt; A ds` ksxkí d`h la ;k 2 k[ gs] rks jkt; A eí jgus ok s jkt; B ds` ksxkí d`h la ;k Kkr d`hft,% ^'u vkî`fr m j vkî`fr;k,evh,l xsj-rd`uhd`h LVkœ` lkwyomω isilz 3S (A) (B) (C) (D) 22. d`ksulh m j vkî`fr ^'u vkî`fr ds` ^frôi d`ks iwjk d`jsxh = ^'u vkî`fr;k m j vkî`fr;k (A) (B) (C) (D) 23. d`ksulh m j vkî`fr ^'u vkî`fr eí fufgr gs = ^'u vkî`fr m j vkî`fr;k osu vkjs[ eí tula ;k d`ks k[kí eí lwfpr fd`;k x;k gs\ (A) 3 k[ (B) 6 k[ (C) 2 k[ (D) 4 k[ 21. d`kxt ds`,d` Vqd`MÈs d`ks eksmèd`j d`kvus ij rƒk [ks us ds` ckn og ^'u vkî`fr eí fn, vuqlkj fn[kbz nsrk gs\ nh xbz m j vkî`fr;kí eí ls ml fod`yi d`ks pqfu,] tks eksmèus vksj d`kvus d`k lgh fp( gs] tks ^'u vkî`fr ds` ^frôi d`ks mriuu d`js% (A) (B) (C) (D) 24.,d` la ;k ds`o,d` æcn-lewg }kjk nækzbz xbz gs] tslk fd` fod`yikí eí ls fd`lh,d` eí fn;k x;k gs\ fod`yikí eí fn, x, æcn-lewg la ;kvkí ds` nks oxksû }kjk nækz, x, gß] tslk fd` uhps fn, x, nks vko;wgkí eí gs\ vko;wg I ds` LrEH vksj iafdr ds` æcn A ls E gß vksj vko;wg II ds` P ls T. bu vko;wgkí ls,d` la ;k d`ks ig s mld`h iafdr vksj ckn eí LrEH v j }kjk nækz;k tk ld`rk gs\ mnkgj. ds` f,] 1 d`ks AA, EB, vkfn }kjk nækz;k tk ld`rk gs rƒk 8 d`ks QQ, SP, vkfn }kjk nækz;k tk ld`rk gs\ blh rjg ls vkid`ks vkxs nh xbz la ;k ds` f, lewg d`ks igpkuuk gs\
8 4S,eVh,l xsj-rd`uhd`h LVkœ` lkwyomω isilz 1506 vko;wg I vko;wg II A B C D E P Q R S T A P B Q C R D S E T (A) EB, DA, SS, TP (B) AA, AE, PP, PQ (C) BB, CC, DA, QR (D) DC, BE, QR, RT 25. fueuf f[r eí ls WOMH æcn d`k t ^frfcec d`ksulk gksxk = (A) HMOW (B) WOMH (C) MOWH (D) WOWH ds`o fævckf r vksj lsfjcz ikylh meehnokjkí ds` f, funszæ% ^'u 20 ls 22 rd`,d` vuq `e fn;k x;k gs] ftleí,d` in/la ;k qir gs\ fn, x, fod`yikí eí ls og lgh fod`yi pqfu,] tks vuq `e d`ks iwjk d`js\ , 19, 23, 29,?. (A) 39 (B) 33 (C) 35 (D) , 3, 8; 16, 4, 20; 15, 4, 19; 12,?. 16; 3, 9, 12 (A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) AZ BY CX (A) DZ (C) BX BX CZ DY CY DX? (B) AY (D) EZ 23. fn, x, fod`yikí eí ls] og æcn pqfu,] tks fn, x, æcn ds` v jkí d`k ^;ksx d`jds` ugó cuk;k tk ld`rk% TREATMENT (A) RATE (B) MEAT (C) MEET (D) MELT 24. ;fn BOOK d`ks CQRO ds` Ôi eí dw`vc* fd`;k tkrk gs] rks CLOSE d`ks ds`ls dw`vc* d`jíxs = (A) DMPTF (B) DNRWJ (C) DNPTF (D) DSTF 25. fueuf f[r la ;k-lewgkí eí],d` lewg vu; ls fhuu gs\ ml fhuu lewg d`k p;u d`hft,% (A) (B) (C) (D) Hkx%[ la ;kred` vfh:fp 26. nks?ukí ds` vk;rukí d`k vuqikr 1 : 27 gs\?ukí ds`,d` œ` d` d`k nwljs œ` d` ls vuqikr gs% (A) 1 : 18 (B) 1 : 3 (C) 1 : 6 (D) 1 : ;fn R 207 d`ks 1 2 : 2 3 : 3 ds` vuqikr eí rhu HkxkÍ eí 4 fohkftr fd`;k tkrk gs] rks lcls cmèk Hkx gs% (A) R 90 (B) R 69 (C) R 81 (D) R la ;kvkí d`k vkslr 32 gs\ mueí ls ^ƒe ik p la ;kvkí d`k vkslr 27 gs rƒk vfure ik p la ;kvkí d`k vkslr 34 gs\ NBh la ;k gs% (A) 52 (B) 48 (C) 50 (D) MÈd`kÍ d`h vkslr vk;q 3 ekg d`e gks tkrh gs] tc mueí ls,d` MÈd`k ftld`h vk;q 14 o"z gs] ds` Lƒku ij,d` u;k MÈd`k vk tkrk gs\ u, MÈds` d`h vk;q gs% (A) 12 o"z (B) 10 o"z 3 ekg (C) 11 o"z (D) bueí ls d`ksbz ugó 30. Δk~a[ k 53, 59, 61,, 71 eí qir in Kkr d`hft,\ (A) 69 (B) 63 (C) 65 (D) ds` 2 3 ls 144 d`k 3 fd`ruk vf d` gs = 4 (A) 50 (B) 64 (C) 44 (D) ,d` vkneh,d` d`ke d`ks 5 fnu eí d`j ld`rk gs] fd`urq vius iq( d`h lgk;rk ls og mlh d`ke d`ks 3 fnu eí d`j ld`rk gs\ iq( vds` k mlh d`ke d`ks fd`rus fnukí eí d`j ld`rk gs = (A) 8 fnu (B) fnu (C) 7 fnu (D) fnu 33. A rƒk B,d` d`ke d`ks 10 fnu eí iwjk d`j ld`rs gß] B rƒk C mlh d`ke d`ks 12 fnu eí vksj C rƒk A mlh d`ke d`ks 15 fnu eí iwjk d`j ld`rs gß] rks A mlh d`ke d`ks fd`rus fnu eí iwjk d`j ld`rk gs = (A) 27 fnu (B) 18 fnu (C) 21 fnu (D) 24 fnu 34. krq d`h,d` vk;rkd`kj pknj] ftld`h EckbZ 66 lseh rƒk pksmèkbz 44 lseh gs] d`ks mld`h EckbZ ds` vuqlkj csfy r d`jrs gq,,d` cs u cuk;k tkrk gs] rks bl ^d`kj cuk, x, u, cs u d`h f(t;k gs%
9 ,evh,l xsj-rd`uhd`h LVkœ` lkwyomω isilz 5S (A) 8 5 lseh (B) 10 5 lseh (C) 7 lseh (D) 11 lseh 35.,d` bamksj LVsfM;e d`h EckbZ 24 eh] pksmèkbz 18 eh rƒk pkbz 16 eh gs\ ml lcls Ecs [EHs d`h EckbZ Kkr d`hft, ftls bl LVsfM;e eí j[ ld`rs gß% (A) 34 eh (B) 30 eh (C) 25 eh (D) 24 eh 36. fd`lh olrq ds` vafd`r ewy; ij 12% NwV nsus ds` ckn ml olrq d`ks R 880 eí cspk x;k\ vafd`r ewy; Kkr d`hft,% (A) R (B) R (C) R (D) R ,d` lkbfd` d`ks 20% NwV ij R 1,000 eí cspk x;k\ lkbfd` d`k vafd`r ewy; D;k gs = (A) R 1,250 (B) R 1,520 (C) R 1,500 (D) R 1, ,d` olrq d`k lwph ewy; R 200 gs\,d` nqd`kunkj ml olrq ij 20% rƒk 10% ds` nks m jks j c±s nsrk gs\ ;fn fc `h d`j 5% gs] rks olrq d`k kxr ewy; gs% (A) R (B) R (C) R (D) R fd`lh d`k;kz ; eí 4080 d`ezpkjh gß\ ;fn mueí ls 2400 iq:" d`ezpkjh gß] rks d`ezpkfj;kí eí L(h-iq:" vuqikr gs% (A) 7 : 10 (B) 10 : 17 (C) 10 : 7 (D) 17 : pko d`h d`her 2% d`e gks tkrh gs\ ig s 49 fd`xzk pko [jhnus ds` f, ftruh ujkfæ i;kzir ƒh mruh ujkfæ ls vc fd`rus fd`xzk pko [jhn ld`rs gß = (A) 51 fd`xzk (B) 48 fd`xzk (C) 49 fd`xzk (D) 50 fd`xzk 41.,d` d`kj 125 fd`eh nwjh rd` 50 fd`eh/? Vs rƒk 75 fd`eh nwjh rd` 30 fd`eh/? Vs d`h pk ls p kbz tkrh gs\ d`kj d`h vkslr pk fd`eh/? Vs eí gs% (A) 50 (B) 35 (C) 40 (D) uq"[ksmh cksv es psuubz ls 7 : 10 lk;a ij jokuk gksrh gs vksj 40 fd`eh/? Vs d`h pk ls p rh gs\ ;g 1? Vk 5 feuv ds` f, eq ; LVsæukÍ ij :d`rh gs\ ;fn psuubz vksj uq"[ksmh ds` chp d`h nwjh 680 fd`eh gs] rks js xkmèh uq"[ksmh d`c igq psxh = (A) 1:25 vx s fnu (B) 1:15 vx s fnu (C) 1:10 vx s fnu (D) 1:05 vx s fnu 43. R 6,250 ij 14% ^fr o"z ij 146 fnu ds` f, lk kj. C;kt gs% (A) R 350 (B) R 400 (C) R 450 (D) R % p `o~f* C;kt ij R 2,000 d`h ujkfæ d`ks R 2,662 gksus eí fd`rus o"z xíxs = (A) 6 o"z 4 ekg (C) 3 o"z 4 ekg (B) 3 o"z (D) 6 o"z olrqvkí d`k kxr ewy; 18 olrqvkí ds` fo `; ewy; ds` cjkcj gs\ kh ^frær gksxk% (A) 34 1 % (B) 33 % 3 (C) 33 1 % (D) 34 % 3 46.,d` O;kikjh nks xk;kí d`ks ^R;sd` d`ks R 500 eí csprk gs\ mueí ls,d` ij mld`ks 10% d`h gkfu vksj nwljh ij 10% d`k kh gksrk gs\ iwjs lksns eí mld`ks fd`ruk gkfu ;k kh gqvk = (A) R kh (B) R 1,000 kh 99 (C) R 1,000 gkfu (D) R gkfu ,d` csx d`ks R 162 eí cspus ij,d` vkneh d`ks 10% d`h gkfu gksrh gs\ 10% kh ikus ds` f, mld`ks fd`l ewy; ij csx cspuk pkfg, = (A) R 198 (B) R 152 (C) R 164 (D) R ,d` la ;k 20% c<èkus ij 42 gks tkrh gs\ la ;k gs% (A) 30 (B) 35 (C) 28 (D) 36 funszæ% ^'u 49,oa 50 10oÓ d` k ds` fo»kƒhz] tks,d` ijh k eí csbs gß vksj m h.z gks x, gß] ds` pkj lsdæukí ds` forj. fueuf f[r o~ kjs[kí eí fn, x, gß\ iwns x, ^'ukí ds` m j nhft,% dq` csbs = 400 dq` m h.z gq, = mppre m h.z ^frær ok k lsdæu gs% (A) B (B) A (C) D (D) C 50. lsdæukí C rƒk D eí ijh k eí csbs fo»kfƒz;kí d`h la ;k ls lsdæukí A rƒk B eí m h.z gq, fo»kfƒz;kí d`h la ;k fd`ruh vf d` gs = (A) 60 (B) 30 (C) 40 (D) 50
10 6S,eVh,l xsj-rd`uhd`h LVkœ` lkwyomω isilz ds`o fævckf r vksj lsfjcz ikylh meehnokjkí ds` f, 49. Δk~a[ k eí ^ƒe 10 inkí d`k ;ksxœ` D;k gksxk = (A) 3(4 10 1) (B) 4 9 (C) 4 10 (D) rƒk 126 ds` chp e ;kuqikrh gs% (A) 42 (B) 70 (C) 112 (D) 882 Hkx%x General English Directions (Q ) Some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and blacken the circle corresponding to the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, blacken the circle corresponding to No error in the Answer-Sheet. 51. Please / tell to me / the story. No error (A) (B) (C) (D) 52. He is / not as stronger as / his brother. No error (A) (B) (C) (D) 53. One of the girls in my class / have / a car. No error (A) (B) (C) (D) 54. My scooter is being serviced, / so I am going to the (A) (B) office / by walk. No error (C) (D) 55. She had been told by many people / that her shiny (A) (B) blonde hair and blue eyes / made her stand up in a (C) crowd. No error (D) 56. Patrick reached into the pocket / of his trouser / and (A) (B) pulled out twenty-five rupees. No error (C) (D) 57. Thanks God / your family and you / are safe. (A) (B) (C) No error (D) 58. The passengers were / asked to carefully / get down (A) (B) (C) off the train. No error (D) 59. Unless you receive the moneyorder, / you will not be (A) able / to pay your rent. (C) (B) No error (D) 60. We usually / have / the lunch at twelve. No error (A) (B) (C) (D) Directions (Q ) Sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate circle ( ) in the Answer- Sheet. 61. The Board results are any moment. (A) tabulated (B) expected (C) launched (D) compiled 62. There was no trace finger-prints. (A) in (B) with (C) about (D) of 63. Whenever you in town, call me. (A) am (B) are (C) is (D) were 64. He several museums in Delhi. (A) left at (B) went forward (C) visited (D) moved to 65. The slum children round a burning fire to keep themselves warm. (A) elbowed (B) grouped (C) huddled (D) tucked 66. Polyester shirts are more than the cotton ones. (A) durable (B) durably (C) duration (D) durability 67. She was born rich parents. (A) to (B) of (C) from (D) with 68. Children should obey parents. (A) them (B) they (C) their (D) mine 69. The child has been missing yesterday. (A) since (B) for (C) by (D) to 70. I do not like sugar in my coffee. (A) fewer (B) many (C) much (D) few Directions (Q ) Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word and mark it in the Answer-Sheet. 71. Convulsion (A) Cease (B) Start (C) Contraption (D) Fit 72. Furious (A) Smile (B) Angry (C) Calm (D) Desperate
11 ,evh,l xsj-rd`uhd`h LVkœ` lkwyomω isilz 7S 73. Manage (A) Independent (B) Loose (C) Free (D) Control Directions (Q ) Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the Answer- Sheet. 74. Consecutive (A) Sequential (B) Tangential (C) Respective (D) Discontinuous 75. Zest (A) Disinclination (B) Zeal (C) Gusto (D) Unhappiness 76. Birth (A) Death (B) Anniversary (C) Resurrection (D) Life Directions (Q ) Four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase and mark it in the Answer-Sheet. 77. The plane took off at 16:00 hours. (A) ran down (B) broke into pieces (C) left the ground (D) pulled away 78. We have gone through many hardships. (A) suffered (B) examined (C) enjoyed (D) tolerated 79. He turned a deaf ear to my advice. (A) accepted (B) did not hear (C) disregarded (D) did not understand Directions (Q ) A part of the sentence is bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is required, choose No improvement option. Mark your answer in the Answer- Sheet. 80. Men like Mahatma Gandhi and Abraham Lincoln do great deeds because of their strength of character. (A) did great deeds (B) does great deeds (C) done great deeds (D) No improvement 81. His elder brother is looking for him. (A) looks (B) was looking (C) has looked (D) No improvement 82. He is solve any sum so far. (A) have not solved (B) solved (C) has not solved (D) No improvement 83. Food was the prime necessity of health. (A) is the important (B) is the primary (C) is the prime (D) No improvement 84. He carried all his luggages to the airport. (A) luggage (B) things (C) bags and boxes (D) No improvement Directions (Q ) Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/phrases and indicate it by blackening the appropriate circle ( ) in the Answer-Sheet. 85. Happening once a year (A) Bicentenary (B) Biennial (C) Annual (D) Centenary 86. One who designs buildings (A) A builder (B) An engineer (C) A mason (D) An architect 87. The life-story of a person written by himself (A) Calligraphy (B) Autobiography (C) Biography (D) Stenography 88. The curved path of a planet (A) Galaxy (B) Path (C) Orbit (D) Axis 89. A remedy for all ills (A) Panacea (B) Antibiotic (C) Alcohol (D) Paracetamol Directions (Q ) Four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer-Sheet. 90. (A) Rebilious (B) Rebelious (C) Rebelous (D) Rebellious 91. (A) Allegeance (B) Allegiance (C) Aligiance (D) Allegians 92. (A) Mathametics (B) Mathmatics (C) Mathamatics (D) Mathematics 93. (A) Awkkward (B) Awkward (C) Awakward (D) Awkword 94. (A) Inverce (B) Invention (C) Inventry (D) Invant 95. (A) Tretmint (B) Treatment (C) Tritment (D) Tritmant Directions (Q ) In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternatives and fill in the blanks. I am forty years old, rather tall and I have blue eyes 96 long black hair. I wear 97 clothes as I teach students in a relaxed atmosphere. I enjoy my job 98 I get to meet and help so many different people from all over the world. 99 my spare time, I like playing tennis which I 100 at least three times a week. 96. (A) yet (B) but (C) still (D) and
12 8S,eVh,l xsj-rd`uhd`h LVkœ` lkwyomω isilz 97. (A) funny (B) silly (C) casual (D) stiff 98. (A) so (B) for (C) because (D) hence 99. (A) After (B) While (C) During (D) At 100. (A) follow (B) pursue (C) adopt (D) play Hkx%? lkeku; tkud`kjh 101. fueuf f[r eí ls d`ksulh Hkjr eí vk;kr d`h,d` olrq gs = (A) glrfæyi (B) ol( (C) eksrh (D) vfh;kaf(d`h olrq 102. ;fn fd`lh olrq d`h ek x vksj iwfrz nksukí c<è tkrh gß] rks lurq u d`her% (A) d`e gks tk,xh (B) ogh jgsxh (C) c<è tk,xh (D) bueí ls d`ksbz Hh 103. ^Lrkouk% (A) ifjflƒfr;kí ij fuhzj d`jrh gs (B) U;kÚ; gs (C) vu;kú; gs (D) d`k;zikf d`k }kjk ^orzuh; gs 104. xka hth ds` vuqlkj L(h fd`l lunhz eí iq:" ls JsÆB gksrh gs = (A) lfgæ.qrk (B) usfrd` c (C) ækjhfjd` c (D) cqf* 105. fueuf f[r eí ls d`ksulk mriknu ds` mrikfnr lk u ds` Ôi eí ekuk tkrk gs = (A) laxbu (B) iw th (C) Hwfe (D) Je 106. jkt d`esvh fd`lls lecfu r ƒh = (A) cß d`x ls (B) Î`f" ls (C) cmès isekus ds` m»ksx ls (D)?q m»ksx ls 107. ^kƒfed` Î`f" )`. lfefr;k ih\,\lh\,l\ vkjeh d`h xbz ƒó% (A) xzkeh. d`tèznkjkí d`ks iqu#fo h;u lqfo k,a ^nku d`jus ds` f, (B) xzkeh. d`tèznkjkí d`ks vyikof )`. ^nku d`jus ds` f, (C) xzkeh. d`tèznkjkí d`ks e ;d`kf d` )`. ^nku d`jus ds` f, (D) xzkeh. d`tèznkjkí d`ks nh?kzof )`. ^nku d`jus ds` f, 108. Hkjr d`k lcls cmèk xqect gs% (A) tkek efltn (B) rkt eg (C) xks xqect (D) dq`rqc ehukj 109. vc rd` lcls iqjkus fæ k s[ ftud`h xw<èf ih le>h tk pqd`h gs] fd`lls lecfu r gß = (A) dq`æk. d`k ls (B) gmèiik l ;rk ls (C) )`XoSfnd` d`k ls (D) eks;z d`k ls 110. fonzksg (1857) d`h vlœ` rk d`k vfure d`kj. ƒk% (A),d`rk d`k vhko (B) >k lh d`h jkuh d`h e~r;q (C) usrkvkí d`h LokƒZijrk (D) fo'okl?kr 111. iozrkí d`k lkeku; clrh ^d`kj gs% (A) jsf[d`-xqpnsnkj (B) fod`h.z fc[jk gqvk (C) v*z-xqpnsnkj (D) ladq`f r 112.,uh cslsuv d`k lecu gs% (A) xnj ikvhz ls (B) vk;z lekt ls (C) ^kƒzuk lekt ls (D) fƒ;kslksfœ`d` lkslkbvh ls 113. jkt; lhk eí lhvkí d`h vf d`re la ;k gks ld`rh gs% (A) 500 (B) 250 (C) 275 (D) Hkjrh; lafo ku ds` fd`l vuqpnsn ds` vurxzr Hk".,oa vfho;fdr d`h LorU(rk ds` vf d`kj d`h xkj Vh nh xbz gs = (A) vuqpnsn 22 (B) vuqpnsn 19 (C) vuqpnsn 20 (D) vuqpnsn g"zo Zu fd`lds` }kjk ijkftr gq, ƒs = (A) rkb k II (B) t; lg (C) iq ds`fæu I (D) iq ds`fæu II 116. bafx æ bzlv bf M;k d`eiuh d`ks fd`l o"z lekir d`j fn;k x;k ƒk = (A) 1860 (B) 1857 (C) 1856 (D) ekfj;kuk V_sUp egklkxj eí flƒr lcls xgjk V_sUp gs\ (A) vkdz`fvd` (B) ^ækur (C) vv kfuvd` (D) fgun 118. fueuf f[r eí ls d`ksulk,uvhmkbz;wjsfvd` gkwekszu gs = (A) d`kwfvzlksu (B) oslks^sflu (C) vkwdlhvksflu (D),lhVh,p 119. ekuo eí lh,l,œ` d`h ek(k fd`ruh gksrh gs = (A) 200 fe h (B) 550 fe h (C) 250 fe h (D) 150 fe h
13 ,evh,l xsj-rd`uhd`h LVkœ` lkwyomω isilz 9S 120. o"z ds`?qrj ;k nh?zrj eksle ds` f, o~ i hghu vi.z gks tkrs gß% (A) i.zikrh oukí eí (B) lnkcgkj oukí eí (C) eßxzkso oukí eí (D) xqye oukí eí 121. fd`l ikni eí ruk lap;u rƒk fpjd`kf d`rk ds` d`k;z d`jrk gs = (A) VekVj (B) æd`jda`n (C) I;kt (D) gynh 122. fo'o LokLF; laxbu MCY;w,pvks us pspd` muew u d`h?ks".k d`c d`h ƒh = (A) v^s 1984 (B) tuojh 1972 (C) ekpz 1976 (D) ebz fgeunkpnkfnr?kvh ds` æh"z ij ikbz tkus ok h lokzf d` lkeku; foæs"rk gs% (A) M_ef u (B) fu Ech?kVh (C) ldz` (D) jkwæ ewvksus 124. fueuf f[r eí ls fd`ld`ks C Sd` xksym d`gk tkrk gs = (A) ghjk (B) vhzd` (C) xzsukbv (D) d`ks; k 125. fueuf f[r eí ls d`ksuls Hkjrh; jkt; eí ^kr#d`k eí lw;z d`h fd`j.í lcls ig s imèrh gß = (A) v:.kp ^nsæ (B) f(iqjk (C) es?k ; (D) flfdd`e 126. fueuf f[r eí ls d`ksulh ;qfdr os»qr tkz d`ks ;kfu(d` tkz eí ifjofrzr d`jrh gs = (A) ^sjd` (B) Mk;useks (C) V_kalœ`kWeZj (D) fct h d`h eksvj 127. Mksjh ls c s gq,,d` irƒj d`ks rsth ls o~ eí?qek;k tkrk gs\?qekrs le; vpkud` Mksjh VwV tkrh gs] rks% (A) irƒj d`h xfr mlds` osx ij fuhzj d`jrh gs (B) irƒj LiæZ-jSf[d`r# mmè tkrk gs (C) irƒj Hhrj d`h vksj f(t;r# xfr d`jrk gs (D) irƒj ckgj d`h vksj f(t;r# xfr d`jrk gs 128. fd`l Hkjrh; lalƒku us lcls ig s lqij d`ei;wvj fod`flr fd`;k = (A) lh-msd` (B) Vhlh,l (C) baœ`ksfll (D) fo^ks 129. osclkbv% (A) gkse ist gs (B) osc eí,d` Lisl gs (C),d` osc ist gs (D),d`,slk Lƒku gs] tgk vki lecfu r osc istkí d`ks ^kir d`j ld`rs gß 130.,d` Lƒku ls nwljs Lƒku ij ;k(k d`jus ok s ksxkí }kjk ^;qdr d`ei;wvj gs% (A) SiVkWi (B) MsLd`VkWi (C) lqij d`ei;wvj (D) odz` LVsæu 131. Lƒk;h pqecd`u fd`l flƒfr eí fd`;k tk ld`rk gs = (A) blikr (B) < ok ksgk (C) fivok ksgk (D) d`ppk ksgk 132. ij œí`ds` x, fd`lh fi M d`k xq:roh; Roj. gksrk gs% (A) æwu; (B) 9 8 ms 2 (C) 9 8 ms 2 (D) ± 9 8 ms fd`lh fi M d`k tmèro fuhzj d`jrk gs% (A) mlds`?uro ij (B) mlds` nzo;eku ij (C) mlds` vkî`fr ij (D) mlds` vk;ru ij 134. Hkjr ljd`kj us Hkjr ds` fd`l iwoz ^ kuea(h ds` tuefnu ij vpnk æklu fnol eukus d`k fu.z; f ;k = (A) tokgj k usgô (B) jktho xka h (C) k cgknqj ækl(h (D) vv fcgkjh oktis;h 135. væksd` fæ k s[ fd`l f fi eí mrd`hf.zr fd`, x, ƒs = (A) czk h (B) ex (C) ik h (D) nsoukxjh 136. ksg krq ds` Ètax xus ds` f, ok;q eí nksukí d`h vko';d`rk gksrh gs\ (A) d`kczu MkbvkWDlkbM vksj ueh (B) vkwdlhtu vksj xzhl (C) vkwdlhtu vksj ueh (D) t vksj iív 137. lsds`umh ks d`,d`,slk ks d` gs ftld`h le; vof gksrh gs% (A) 3 lsd` M (B) 1 lsd` M (C) 4 lsd` M (D) 2 lsd` M 138.,d` kjkokgh pk d` lecfu r gs% (A) flƒjos»qr s( ls (B) pqecd`h; s( ls (C) fo»qrω s( ls (D) fo»qrω pqecd`h; s( ls 139. fueuf f[r eí ls fd`l mpp U;k;k ; us 2009 ds` nksjku Hkjr eí le ßfxd` ;ksu-lecu d`ks os ekuk = (A) p Mhx<È (B) fetksje (C) xksok (D) fny h 140. fueuf f[r eí ls d`ksulk ;ksfxd` ve d`h rjg O;ogkj d`jrk gs = (A) H 2 CO 3 (B) H 2 O (C) NH 4 OH (D) NaOH
14 10S,eVh,l xsj-rd`uhd`h LVkœ` lkwyomω isilz 141.,d` uh s f Vel-i( d`ks ig s ruq ve h; fo ;u eí vksj ckn eí ruq kjh; fo ;u eí Mqcks;k x;k\ ;g ns[k x;k fd` f Vel-i( d`k jax% (A) jaxghu ls k gks x;k gs (B) ih k gks x;k gs (C) uh s ls jaxghu gks x;k gs (D) ig s k vksj ckn eí uh k gks x;k gs 142. fueuf f[r eí ls d`ksuls fovkfeu eí krq ijek.q gs = (A) fovkfeu A (B) fovkfeu K (C) fovkfeu B 12 (D) fovkfeu B i;kzoj.h; vkunks ukí ds` ifj.keloôi fd`l ifj;kstuk d`ks jksd` fn;k x;k ƒk = (A) ueznk ifj;kstuk (B) xaxk lkxj ck (C) lkb suv os h t fo»qrω ifj;kstuk (D) ^kstsdv Vkbxj 144. fd`l o"z eí ^kstsdv Vkbxj vkjeh fd`;k x;k ƒk = (A) (B) (C) (D) Hkjr eí fd`l o"z i;kzoj. laj. vf fu;e ikfjr fd`;k x;k ƒk = (A) 2014 (B) 1996 (C) 1986 (D) Hwi~ÆB ds` rhu-pksƒkbz Hkx eí gs% (A) ck w (B) ok;q (C) t (D) cœz` 147. tux.uk 2011 ds` vuqlkj nsæ eí lokzf d` tula ;k ok k jkt; d`ksulk gs] tgk xhx 20 d`jksmè (200 fef ;u ksx jgrs gß = (A) if'pe caxk (B) m j ^nsæ (C) e ; ^nsæ (D) egkjkæv_ 148. jkæv_h; tkz laj. fnol ^R;sd` o"z d`c euk;k tkrk gs = (A) 24 uoecj (B) 24 fnlecj (C) 14 uoecj (D) 14 fnlecj 149. xksch MstVZ,fæ;k eí lcls cmèk e:lƒ s( gs\ ;g nf.h eaxksf ;k ds` ^nsækí rƒk ds` m jh ^nsækí d`ks vkpnkfnr d`jrk gs\ (A) phu (B) Hkjr (C) Ôl (D) E;kaekj 150. vkwxszukbtsæu vkwœ` isv_ksf ;e,dliksfvûx da`v_ht vksisd` d`k eq ;k ; d`gk flƒr gs = (A) fo;uk] vkwflv_;k (B) dq`osr flvh] dq`osr (C) cxnkn] bjkd` (D) tsusok] flovωtj S M m j O;k ;k lfgr 1. (A) baœ q,atk fo"k.q ds` d`kj. gksrk gs vksj Vkbœ`kWbM thok.q ds` d`kj. gksrk gs\ 2. (B) ftl rjg] mlh rjg] 3. (A) 4. (C) tsls%o~ ls jcmè fe rh gs] mlh rjg d`hv ls jsæe ^kir gksrk gs\ 5. (C) 2910 ds` v kok lhh fd`lh la ;k ds`?u gs\ 6. (D) dq` s d`ks NksMÈd`j lhh ds`v ds` vurxzr vkrs gß\ 7. (D) 8. (C) `e nq?zvuk] MkWDVj] iqf l] od`h ] U;k;k hæ 9. (A) 10. (C) 11. (A) [25461 ls cuus ok k æcn = PTESA; tksfd`,d` vƒziw.z æcn ugó gs\] 12. (B) ekuk] jktw d`h orzeku vk;q = x o"z vksj] mlds` HkbZ d`h orzeku vk;q = y o"z 6 lk ig s] jktw d`h vk;q = (x 6) o"z vksj mlds` HkbZ d`h vk;q = (y 6) o"z rks] ^'ukuqlkj] (x 6) = 1 (y 6) 2 2 vksj y 6 = 20 fn;k gs rks] (x 6) = (x 6) = 10 2 x 6 = 8 x = 14 o"z vƒkzrω jktw d`h orzeku vk;q = 14 o"z 13. (A) `e Chamber, Cheap, Cheerful, Chemistry. 14. (D) = = = 125
15 ,evh,l xsj-rd`uhd`h LVkœ` lkwyomω isilz 11S 15. (A) 16. (A) ig k vad` + rhljk vad` = nwljk vad` 7, 10, = 10 5, 11, = 11 8, 13, = 13 3, 5, = 5 6, 12, = (A) 18. (B) xksjo vius ^kjfehd` Lƒku ls 20 eh d`h nwjh ij gs\ 19. (C) 20. (D) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (D) 24. (B) 25. (C) ds`o fævckf r vksj lsfjcz ikylh meehnokjkí ds` f, 20. (D) lhh vhkt; la ;k gß\ 21. (A) ig k vad` + nwljk vad` = rhljk vad` 5, 3, = 8 16, 4, = 20 15, 4, = 19 12, 4, = 16 3, 9, = (D) E Z 23. (D) 24. (B) ftl rjg] mlh rjg] 27. (C) fn;k gs] 1 2 x x x = 207 6x + 8x + 9x = x = x = 23 x = 108 rks] rhukí Hkx gß% 1 2 x = = x = = vksj 4 x = = 81 4 rks] lcls cmèk Hkx = (D) 11 la ;kvkí d`k vkslr = = 352 ^ƒe 5 la ;kvkí d`k vkslr = 27 5 = 135 vksj vkf[jh 5 la ;kvkí d`k vkslr = 5 34 = 170 rks] NBh la ;k = 352 ( ) = = (B) dq` d`eh = 15 3 = 45 eghus = 3 o"z 9 eghus rks] u, MÈds` d`h vk;q = 14 o"z 3 o"z 9 o"z = 10 o"z 3 eghus 30. (D) 31. (C) vksj = = 64 3 o~f* = = (D),d` vkneh d`k 1 fnu d`k d`ke = (D) [D d`ks NksMÈd`j vu; lhh eí] ig h la ;k d`ks tc 5 ls Hkx fn;k tk,\ rks nwljh la ;k fe rh gs\] a 26. (D) fn;k gs] 3 b = a b = 1 3 œ` d`kí ds` vuqikr = 6a2 6b 2 = = 1 9 vkneh vksj iq( d`k 1 fnu d`k d`ke = 1 3 rks] iq( d`k 1 fnu d`k d`ke = = = 2 15 rks] iq( vds` k mlh d`ke d`ks 7 1 fnu eí iwjk d`jrk gs\ (D) (A + B) d`k 1 fnu d`k d`ke = 1 10 (B + C) d`k 1 fnu d`k d`ke = 1 12
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