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1 Time Allowed-150 Minutes JITO Administrative Training Foundation CET-2015 General Instructions Total Question-150 Maximum Marks Do not open this question booklet until you are asked to do so 2. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES, NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR.ITEMS, ETC.IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET. 3. This Test Booklet contains 150 items (questions). Each item is printed both in Hindi and English. Each item comprises four responses (answers). You will select the response which you want to mark on the OMR Sheet. In case you feel that there is more than one correct response, mark the response which you consider the best. In any case, choose ONLY ONE. Response for each item. 4. All question carry equal marks, negative marking system will be applicable while evaluating test paper. 5. Calculator, mobile phone, pager, etc. electronic gadgets are not allowed in examination hall. 6. Mark your answer in the OMR sheet in proper way of making the answer is to darken the question related oval completely by a blue/black ball-point pen. Proper making is essential to be evaluated by electronic OMR scanner. 7. Only one answer will be acceptable for a question. In case a student marks more than one answer for the same question, it will be considered a wrong answer. 8. Do not leave the examination hall without permission of the invigilator before time. 9. Cheating of any kind will disqualify the applicant immediately from this test. 10. You have to write an essay on one topic out of topics given at the last page of this booklet which is of 10 marks. lkeku; vuqns'k 1- iz'u iqflrdk dks [kksysa ugha tc rd,slk djus ds fy, dgk u tkosa 2- ijh{kk izkjehk gksus ds rqjur ckn] vki bl ijh{k.k iqflrdk dh im+rky vo'; dj ysa fd blesa dksbz fcuk Nik] QVk ;k NwVk gqvk i`"b vfkok iz'ukad vkfn u gksa ;fn,slk gs] rks bls lgh ijh{k.k iqflrdk ls cny yhft,a 3- bl ijh{k.k iqflrdk esa 150 iz'uka'k ¼iz'u½ fn, x, gsaa izr;sd iz'uka'k fgunh vksj vaxzsth nksuksa esa Nik gs flok; mu iz'uksa ds tks vaxzsth Hkk"kk cks/ku ds gsa vksj os dsoy vaxzsth es a gsaa izr;sd iz'uka'k esa pkj izr;qùkj ¼mÙkj½ fn, x, gsaa buesa ls,d izr;qùkj dks pqu ysa] ftls vki mùkj&i=d ij vafdr djuk pkgrs gsaa ;fn vkidks,slk yxs fd,d ls vf/kd izr;qùkj lgh gsa] rks ml izr;qùkj dks vafdr djsa tks vkidks lokszùke yxsa izr;sd iz'uka'k ds fy, dsoy,d gh izr;qùkj pquuk gsa 4- lhkh iz'uka'kksa ds vad leku gsaa iz'u&i= ds ewy;kadu esa _.kkred ekfdzax iz.kkyh ykxw gksxha 5- ijh{kk gkwy esa dsyd;wysvj] eksckbzy Qksu] istj br;kfn bysdvªkwfud midj.kksa dk iz;ksx fu"ks gsa 6- vius mùkj dks vyx ls nh xbz vks-,e-vkj- 'khv ij vafdr djus dk lgh rjhdk ;g gs fd iz'u ls lacaf/kr laxr xksys dks uhys vfkok dkys ckwy ikbazv isu ls iwjk ekdz djsaa vkids mùkj ds bysdvªkfud vks-,e-vkj- Ldsuj }kjk ewy;kadu gsrq ;g vko';d gs fd laxr xksys dks lgh rjhds ls ekdz djsaa 7-,d iz'u dk,d gh mùkj eku; gksxka ;fn ijh{kkfkhz }kjk,d iz'u ds,d ls vf/kd mùkj ekdz fd;s tkosaxs rks mls xyr mùkj dh Js.kh esa vafdr fd;k tkosxka 8- ijh{kk fujh{kd dh vuqefr ds cxsj le; ls iqoz ijh{kk gkwy ls ckgj u tkosaa 9- udy djus vfkok vuqfpr lk/kuksa dk iz;ksx djus okys ijh{kkfkhz dks rqjur v;ksx;?kksf"kr dj fn;k tkosxka 10- आप इस प क क अ तम प पर दए गए वषय म स एक वषय पर एक नब ध लखन क दय गय ह ज क 10 अ क क ह 1

2 1 In the question, choose the appropriate number for the quadrant in which the question mark appears (A) 54 (B) 24 (C) 28 (D) None of These 2 A question paper has 4 problems, each question has 2 internal choices. In how many ways can a candidate attempt one or more problems. (a) 16 (b) 12 (c) 4! X 2! (d) 80 3 If the height of a triangle is decreased by 20 %and its base is increase by 20%, what will be the effect on its area? 18 3? 21 (A) No change (b) 8% decrease (c) 4% decrease (b) 16% increase 4 In what proportion must water be added to milk to gain 20% by selling it at the cost price? (A) 2 : 5 (B) 1 : 5 (C) 3 : 5 (D) 4 : 5 5 In the figure, if the centers of all the circles are joined by horizontal and vertical lines. Then find the number of squares that can be formed. 1 fueufyf[kr iz'u esa] o`r ds prqfkkz'k esa fn[kk, x;s iz'ufpug ds LFkku ij dksu&lh la[;k vk,xh \ ? 21 a (A) 54 (B) 24 (C) 28 (D) bues ls dksbz ugha a a 2,d iz'ui= es 4 iz'u gsa vksj izr;sd iz'u es 2 vkarfjd fodyi fn;s x;s gsa dksbz Hkh meehnokj,d ;k mlls vf/kd iz'uksa dks fdrus rjhds ls gy dj ldrk gsa \ (A) 16 (B) 12 (C) 4! X 2! (D) 80 3 ;fn fdlh f=hkqt dh yeckbz dks 20 izfr'kr de dj fn;k tk, vksj blds vk/kkj ij 20 izfr'kr c<k fn;k tk,] rks blds {ks=qy ij D;k izhkko im+sxk \ (A) dksbz ifjorzu ugh (B) 8 % dh deh (C) 4 % dh deh (D) 16% dh o`f) 4 nw/k dks ykxr ewy; ij cspdj 20 izfr'kr ykhk vftzr djus ds fy, blesa ikuh fdl vuqikr esa feyk;k tkuk pkfg, \ (A) 2 % 5 (B) 1 % 5 (C) 3 % 5 (D) 4 % 5 5 mi;qzdr fp= esa] ;fn lhkh o`rksz ds dsunz {ksfrt vksj m/okz/kj js[kkvksa }kjk tksm fn, tk,a] rks buls cuk, tk ldus okys oxksz dh la[;k Kkr dhft,a (a) 26 (b) 20 (c) 18 (d) 30 (a) 26 (b) 20 (c) 18 (d) 30 2

3 PASSAGE-1 Rural development is primarily concerned with uplifiting people out of poverty. The impact of globlization on rural societies, there economy, environment must therefore be viewed through this perspective. Major aspects of globlization that are related to rural life or its development include the commercialization of agriculture and expansion of agro-industries, liberlization of international trade and marketing for foood and other agricultureal products, intensification and internal labour migraton, increasein privatization of resources, services and the wider use of information and communication technologies. Thus, the wave of globalization which hit India at the end of the last century and it affected all spheres of life. Labour migration to cities from rural areas in search of life. Labour migration to cities from rural areas in search of employment was a common phenomenon earlier. This was for various reasons especially for luxurious life, handsome salary and for numerous job opportunities. Similarly, earlier there was a 'minimum wage act' and now equal wage for all is provided due to the impact of globalisation. Today the percentage of village people attending the call of nature in open fields is reduced. The good road infrastructure makes them successful to sale agricultural products from villages to goods markets in cities and towns. As a result they can earn good markets in cities and towns. As a result they can earn good price of their product. Life in rural India was miserable due to non-availability of electricity. Several villages have been electrified now. It is a big benefit of rural development. Globalization is creating much difference to rural life through electricity. The impact of globalization on Indian urban and rural life has a tremendous influence which is both positive as well as negative. The Indian urban and rural life is viewed as the two faces of the same coin. They are mutually interdependent and both shows a greater impact of globalization. The impact of globalization on Indian rural economy has given a new face to modern India. There is a rapid has given a new face to modern India. There is a rapid and positive progress towards society. Globalization has changed India as one of the global superpowers. However, rural India must tread coutiously on the path of globalization as its negative effects can prove to be catastrophic. x ka'k&1 xzkeh.k fodkl dk laca/k izkfkfed :i ls yksxkas dks fu/kzurk ls cgkj fudkyus ls gsa xzkeh.k lektksa] ogk dh vfkzo;olfkk vksj i;kzoj.k ij os'ohdj.k ds izhkko dks blh ifjizs{; eas ns[kk tkuk pkfg,a os'ohdj.k ds izeq[k igyw ftugsa xzkeh.k tu&thou ;k fqj blds fodkl ds lkfk tksm+k tkrk gs] muds varxzr d`f"k ds okf.kt;hdj.k rfkk d`f"k&m ksxksa ds folrkj] [kk,oa vu; d`f"k mriknksa ds fy, varjkz"vªh; O;kikj,oa foi.ku ds mnkjhdj.k] xgurk vksj vkrafjd Je izolu] lalk/kuksa vksj lsokvksa ds c<+rs gq, futhdj.k rfkk lwpuk] lapkj vksj izks ksfxdh ds O;kid mi;ksx dks 'kkfey fd;k tkrk gsa bl izdkj] finyh lnh ds var eas os'ohdj.k dh ftl ygj us Hkkjr dks vius vkos'k eas ys fy;k Fkk mldk izhkko lhkh {ks=ksa ij ns[kk x;ka igys] jkstxkj dh ryk'k esa xzkeh.k {ks=ksa ls 'kgjks dh vksj gksus okyk izolu,d lkeku;?kvuk gqvk djrh FkhA,slk dbz dkj.kksa ls gqvk] fo'ks"kdj foyklh thou] vpnk osru vksj vusd izdkj ds jkstxkj volja blh rjg] igys ^U;wure osru dkuwu* gqvk djrk Fkk vksj vc os'ohdj.k ds ifj.kkelo:i lhkh ds fy, leku osru dkuwu izpfyr gsa vkt xzkeh.k {ks=ksa eas [kqys es a 'kksp djus okys yksxksa ds izfr'kr ea s deh vkbz gsa csgrj lm+d volajpuk us mugsa xk oksa ls 'kgjksa,oa dlcksa ds vpns cktkjksa ea s d`f"k mriknksa dks cspus eas lqy cuk;k gsa QyLo:i vc os vius mriknksa dks cspus esa lqy cuk;k gsa QyLo:i vc os vius mriknksa dh vpnh dher olwy ldrs gsaa fctyh dh vuqiyc/krk dh otg ls xzkeh.k Hkkjr eas tu&thou n;uh; flfkfr eas FkkA vc vusdksa xk oksa dk fo qrhdj.k gks pqdk gsa xzkeh.k fodkl ds fy, ;g,d cgqr gh cm+k ykhk gsa vkt os'ohdj.k fo qr ds ek/;e ls xzkeh.k thou eas O;kid ifjorzu dj jgk gsa Hkkjrh; uxjh;,oa xzkeh.k tu&thou ij os'ohdj.k ds izhkko dk tcnzlr vlj gqvk gs] tks ldkjkred ds lkfk&lkfk udkjkred Hkh gsa Hkkjrh; 'kgjh vksj xzkeh.k tu&thou,d gh fldds ds nks igyw ekus tkrs gsaa nksuksa,d&nwljs ij fuhkzj gsa vksj nksuksa ij gh os'ohdj.k dk O;kid izhkko im+k gsa Hkkjrh; xzkeh.k vfkzo;olfkk ij os'ohdj.k ds izhkko us vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk,d u;k psgj iznku fd;k gsa lekt ds Lrj ij,d Rofjr,oa ldkjkred izxfr ns[kus dks fey jgh gsa os'ohdj.k us Hkkjr dks,d osf'odj.k dh jkg ij cgqr gh lko/kkuh ls pyuk gksxk D;ksafd blds udkjkred izhkko cgqr gh [krjukd lkfcr gks ldrs gsaa 3

4 6 Which of the following can be inferred as the outcome of gloablization on rural India? 1. More options to sale various agriculture products. 2. Improvement in quality of life. 3. change in labour migration. Select the correct answers from the codes given below: (a) 1 Only (b) 2 Only (c) 1 and 2 Only (d) 2 and 3 Only 7 Why author is showing some concern regarding globalisation towards the end of the the passage? (a) Globalisation sometimes fails to achieve its objective. (b) Globalisation with all its welcoming outcomes has some negative impacts as well. (c) Globalisation may not pull people out of poverty. (d) Globalisation has changed India but not the rural life and rural India. 8 Which of the following can be concluded as the change from pre-globalization era to postglobalization era? 1. Rural electrification. 2. Luxurious life. 3. Increase in technological facilities. 4. Low labour migration. 9 The author of this passage is most likely to agree with which of the following? (a) Globalization change our perception about rural India. (b) Globalization is the solution to stop labour migration from rural India (c) Modern India gets its new refined image because of globalization. (d) All of the above are correct. 10 Statement: In 2008, the President of the USA promised to prevent the country entering economic depression, but he failed because at the beginning of 2012, over 12 6 fueufyf[kr ea s ls fdls xzkeh.k Hkkjr ij os'ohdj.k ds izhkko ds :i eas ekuk tkr ldrk gs\ 1- fofhkuu d`f"k mriknksa dks cspus ds fy, vf/kdkf/kd fodyia 2- thou dh xq.koùkk eas lq/kkja 3- Je ds izolu esa lq/kkja uhps fn, x, dwvksa eas ls lgh mùkj dk p;u djsa %& (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2 (v) dsoy 1 vksj 2 (b) dsoy 2 vksj 3 7 x ka'k ds var ea s] os'ohdj.k ds laca/k esa ys[kd dqn fpark, D;ksa trk jgk gs\ (a) dhkh&dhkh os'ohdj.k vius y{;ksa esa ys[kd dqn ea vlqy jgrk gsa (b) dqn vpns Lokxr;ksX; ifj.kkeksa ds lkfk&lkfk os'ohdj.k ds dqn udkjkred izhkko Hkh gksrs gsaa (c) os'ohdj.k yksxksa dks fu/kzurk ls ckgj ugha fudky ldrka (d) os'ohdj.k us Hkkjr dks rks cny fn;k gs ysfdu xzkeh.k tu^&thou,oa xzkeh.k Hkkjr dks ughaa 8 fueufyf[kr eas ls fdl&fdls os'ohdj.k&iwoz ls os'ohdj.k&i'pkr ds ifjorzu ekuk tk ldrk gs\ 1- xzkeh.k fo qrhdj.ka 2- foykflrkiw.kz thoua 3- izks ksfxdh; lqfo/kkvksa eas o`f)a 4- fueu Je izolua 9 bl x ka'k dk ys[kd fueufyf[kr esa ls fdlds lkfk lokzf/kd lger gks ldrk gsa \ (a) os'ohdj.k us xzkeh.k Hkkjr ds laca/k es a gekjh /kkj.kk dks cny fn;k gsaa (b) xzkeh.k Hkkjr ls gksus okys izolu dks jksdus ds fy, os'ohdj.k,d lek/kku gsaa (c) os'ohdj.k ds dkj.k gh vk/kqfud Hkkjr dks viuh uohu ifj"d`r Nfo izkir gqbz gsaa (d) mi;qzdr lhkh lgh gsaa 10 dfku% 2008 esa] vesfjdk ds jk"vªifr us ns'k dks vkffkzd eanh esa tkus ls jksdus dk oknk fd;k Fkk] ysfdu og blesa vlqy jgs D;ksafd 2012 dh 'kq:vkr esa vesfjdk esa 12 fefy;u yksx 4

5 million USA citizens were unemployed. Assumptions: 1. Unemployment is an indicator of economic depression. 2. The number of USA citizens out of the work ought to be less than 12 million. 3. President should stick to their promises. Select the correct answer from the codes given below: (a) 1 only (b) 1 and 3 only (c) 2 and 3 only (d) All 1,2 and 3 11 Statement: An organization disbanded its IT department and outsourced its IT function to a Business Process Outsourcing company. In doing so, the organization has managed to save 20% on its IT Function expenditure. Conclusion:- 1. Outsourcing functions to business process outsourcing companies will cut expenses. 2. The aim of this company's outsourcing was to make the organization more profitable by cutting expenses. 3. This company must have increased their profit by at least 20% 4. Select the correct answer from the codes given below:- (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1 and 2 only csjkstxkj FksA iwoz/kkj.kk,wa%& 1- csjkstxkjh vkffkzd eanh dk,d lwpd gsa 2- vesfjdk esa ftu yksxksa ds ikl dksbz dke ugh gsa],sls yksx 12 fefy;u ls de gh gksus pkfg,a 3- jk"vªifr dks pkfg, fd os vius fd;s oknksa ij fvds jgsa uhps fn;s x;s dwvksa esa ls lgh mrrj dk p;u djsa% (A) dsoy 1 (B) dsoy 1 rfkk 3 (C) dsoy 2 rfkk 3 (D) 1]2 rfkk 3 lhkha 11 dfku %,d laxbu us vius vkbz-vh- fohkkx dks Hkax dj fn;k vksj og vius vkbz-vh- fohkkx ds dk;z,d fctusl izkslsl vkmvlksflzx daiuh ls vkmvlkslz dj jgk gsa,slk djus ls laxbu dks vius vkbz-vh- laca/kh dk;z ds O;; ij 20 izfr'kr dh cpr gks jgh gsaa fu"d"kz%& 1- vkmvlksflzax laca/kh dk;z fctusl izkslsl vkmvlksflzx daiuh dks nsus ls O;; es a deh vk,xha 2- bl daiuh ls vkmvlksflzx djus dk eq[; mns';] O;; es dvksrh djds laxbu dks vksj vf/kd ykhkizn cukuk FkkA 3- bl daiuh ls laxbu ds ykhk esa 20 izfr'kr dh o`f) gksuh pkfg,a uhps fn;s x;s dwvksa esa ls lgh mrrj dk p;u djsa% (a) 1 dsoy (b) 2 dsoy (c) 1 vksj 3 dsoy (d) 1 vksj 2 dsoy 12 Which of the following graph shows Y =x 2 12 fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu&lk vkjs[k Y = x 2 n'kkzrk gsa \ 5

6 13 All the page numbers from a book are added, beginning at page1. However, one page number was mistakenly added twice, and the sum of all page numbers is 335 Which page number was added twice? (A) 48 (B) 21 (C) 10 (D) A Cricket player has an average score of 30 runs for 42 innings played by him. In all innings, his highest score exceeds his lowest score by 100 runs. If these two innings are excluded, his average of the remaining 40 innings is 28 runs. His highest score in an inning is: (A) 125 (B) 120 (C) 110 (D) 100 PASSAGE-2 Values are central to any organization and those operating in the national security arena are no exception. But what exactly do we mean by values? It is an extremely broad term, and we need to focus on the aspects most relevant for strategic leaders and decision makers. What we will first discuss is the distinctive nature of values for public officials; second, the forces which influence the behaviour of individuals in organization; and third, explore the actions that strategic leaders can take to build ethical climates in their organizations. Values can be defined as those things that are important to or volued by someone. That someone can be an individual or, collectively, an organization. One place where values aer important is in relation to vision. One of the imperative for organizational vision is that it must be based on and consistent with the organization's core values. Values are what we, as a profession, judge to be right. They are more than words-they are the moral, ethical, and professional atributes of character. Values are the embodiment of what an organization stands for, and shuld be the basis for the behavior of its members. However, what if members 13 fdlh iqlrd dh lhkh i`"b la[;kvksa dks i`"b 1 ls 'kq: djds tksmk tkrk gsa tcfd] buesa ls,d i`"b xyrh ls nks ckj tksm+ fy;k tkrk gs] lhkh i`"b la[;kvksa dk ;ksxqy 335 gsaa fdl i`"b la[;k dks nks ckj tksmk x;k \ (A) 48 (B) 21 (C) 10 (D) 12 14,d fdzdsv f[kykmh dk mlds }kjk [ksyh xbz 42 ikfj;ksa dk vkslr Ldksj 30 ju gsa lhkh ikfj;ksa esa ls mldk lozjs"b Ldksj mlds U;wUkre Ldksj ls 100 ju vf/kd gsaa ;fn bu nks ikfj;ksa dks NksM fn;k tk,] rks 'ks"k 40 ikfj;ksa esa mldk vkslru Ldksj 28 ju gsaa,d ikjh esa mldk lozjs"b Ldksj gsa% (A) 125 (B) 120 (C) 110 (D) 100 x ka'k&2 ewy; fdlh Hkh laxbu ds fy, dsanzh; egro ds gksrs gsa vksj jk"vªh; lqj{kk ds fy, dk;z dj jgs laxbu blds fy, dksbz viokn ugha gsaa ysfdu oklro esa ewy;ksa ls gekjk D;k vk'k; gs\ ;g vr;ar O;kid vfkz okyk 'kcn gs] vksj geas mu i{kksa ij /;ku nsus dh vko';drk gs tks j.kuhfrdkjksa vksj fu.kz;dùkkzvksa ds fy, lokzf/kd izklafxd gsaa lcls igys ge ftl ckr dh ppkz djsaxs og gs] ljdkjh vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fy, ewy;ksa dh fof'k"v izd`fr( nwljk] os dkjd tks laxbu es a fdlh O;fDr ds O;ogkj dks izhkkfor djrs gsa( vksj rhljk] os fø;k&dyki ftugsa vius laxbu eas usfrd okrkoj.k cukus ds fy, j.kuhfrdkj vatke nsrs gsaa ewy;ksa dks,slh ckrksa ds :i esa ifjhkkf"kr fd;k tkrk gs tks fdlh ds fy, egroiw.kz gksrh gsa ;k fqj og mugsa egùo nsrk gsa og dksbz O;fDr fo'ks"k vfkok leqnk; ;k fqj dksbz laxbu Hkh gks ldrk gsa dksbz Hkh LFkku tgk ewy; egùoiw.kz gksrs gsa] og fdlh n`f"vdks.k ds ifjizs{; esa gksrk gsa lkaxfud n`f"vdks.k dh,d vfuok;zrk ;g Hkh gs fd bls laxbu ds dsanzh; ewy;kas ij vk/kkfjr vfkok muls laxr gksuk pkfg,a ewy; og gs] ftls djuk ge U;k;ksfpr ekurs gsaa os 'kcn ek= ls dgha vf/kd gksrs gsa& os pfj= ds lnkpkjh] usfrd vksj O;kolkf;d y{k.k gksrs gsaa dksbz Hkh laxbu ftu ckrksa dk izfrfuf/kro djrk gs] ewy; mudh vfhko;fdr gksrs gsa] vksj ml laxbu ds lnl;ksa dk O;ogkj bughsa ij vk/kkfjr gksuk pkfg,a 6

7 of the organization do not share and have not internalized the organization's values? Obviously, a disconnect between an individual and his organizational values will be dysfunctional. Additionally, an organization may publish one set of values, perhaps in an effort to push forward a positive image, while the values that really guide organizational behavior are very different. When there is a disconnect between stated and operating values, it may be difficult to determine what is "acceptable." For example, two of the army's organizational values include candor and courage, One might infer the officers are encouraged to "have the courage of their convictions" and speak their disgreements openly. In some cases, this does work; in others it does not. 15 As per the theme of the passage, which of the following is incorrect? 1. Organisational values derive the behaviour of the members of an organization. 2. Values are perception or what we perceive as something right. 3. Non-synchronization between an individual's values and his organizational values is highly undesirable. Select the correct answer fromt he codes given below: (a) 1 Only (b) 2 Only (c) 2 and 3 Only (d) All 1, 2 and 3 Only 16 With which of the following author of the passage is most likely to agree as far as organizational vision is concerned? (a) Strategic leaders and decision makers should clearly define the 'organizational vision'. (b) Though ' organizational vision' is important bu all workers in teh organization may not followit. (c) Strategic leaders and ecision makers can build ethical climate in the organization with the help of 'organizational vision'. (d) Organizational value should be the fundamental basis on which 'organizational vision' be created. tcfd] ;fn laxbu ds lnl; ewy;ksa ds vuq:i vkpj.k ugha djrs gsa vksj mugksaus laxbu ds ewy;ksa dks vkrelkr ugha fd;k gs] rks D;k\ Li"Vr% O;fDr vksj mlds laxbu ds ewy;ksa ds chp fdlh Hkh rjg dk vyxko nq"izdk;kzred gh gksxka blds vfrfjdr] dksbz Hkh laxbu ldkjkred Nfo cukus ds iz;kl eas dqn ewy;kas dks fu/kkzfjr dj ldrk gs] tcfd lkaxbfud O;ogkj dks lapkfyr djus okys ewy;,dne fhkuu gksrs gsaa tc fofufnz"v vksj ifjpkyu ewy;ksa ds chp vyxko dh flfkfr gks rks ;g fu/kkzfjr djuk eqf'dy gks ldrk gs fd D;k ^^Lohdk;Z** gsa mnkgj.k ds fy,] lsuk ds nks lkaxbfud ewy; Li"Vokfnrk vksj lkgl gsaa dksbz bldks bl rjg lkfcr dj ldrk gs fd vf/kdkfj;ksa eas vius etcwr fo'okl ds fy, lkgl gksuk pkfg, rfkk fdlh ckr dks ysdj viuh vlgefr ds ckjs esa [kqydj cksyuk pkfg,a dqn ekeyksa eas ;g dke djrk gs vksj dqn eas ughaa 15 x ka'k dh fo"k;&olrq ds vuqlkj] fueufyf[kr eas ls dksu&lk lgh ugha gs\ 1- lkaxbfud ewy; fdlh laxbu ds lnl;ksa ds O;ogkj dks lapkfyr djrs gsaa 2- ewy; vuqhkwfrijd gksrs gsa vfkok tsls ge ;g vuqhko djrs gsa fd dksbz ckr lgh gsa 3- O;fDrxr ewy;ksa vksj lkaxfbud ewy;ksa ds chp xsj&rkjre;rk vr;f/kd vokanuh; gsa uhps fn, x, dwvksa eas ls lgh mùkj dk p;u djsa %& (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2 (c) dsoy 2 vksj 3 (d) 1] 2 vksj 3 lhkha 16 tgk rd lkaxbfud n`f"vdks.k dh ckr gs] fueufyf[kr ea s ls fdlds lkfk x ka'k dk ys[kd lokzf/kd lger gks ldrk gs\ (a) j.kuhfrdkjksa vksj fu.k;drkzvksa dks ^lkaxbfud n`f"vdks.k* dks Li"Vr% ifjhkkf"kr djuk pkfg,a (b) ; fi ^lkaxbfud n`f"vdks.k* egùoiw.kz gksrk gs ysfdu gks ldrk gs fd laxbu ds lhkh dezpkjh bldk ikyu u djsaa (c) ^lkaxbfud n`f"vdks.k* dh enn ls j.kuhfrdkj,oa fu.kz;drkz laxbu eas usfrd okrkoj.k dk fuekz.k dj ldrs gsaa (d) lkaxbfud ewy; vk/kkj gksus pkfg, ftuds vk/kkj ij ^lkaxbfud n`f"vdks.k* fufezr gksa 7

8 17 Why it is difficult to determine the acceptable norms of values? (a) Since, there is no connection between stated and operating values in the organization. (b) Since, members of the organization reject the organizational values. (c) Sometimes stated values are different than the operating values of an organization. (d) Not everyone in the organization will abide by organizational values. 18 Which of the following question,as mentioned in the passage, is answered in the passage itself? 1. How to develop an ethical climate in the organization? 2. What should be done to have consistency in both the organizational values and values of an individual in the organization. Select the correct answer from the codes given below: (a) 1 Only (b) 2 Only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d)neither 1 nor 2 Directions(Qs.19-20): Read the following information carefully to answer these questions: A sample poll of 100 votes revealed the following information concering three candidates, A,B,and C of a certain party who were running for three different offices. 14 in favour of both A and B. 49 in favour of both A or B but not C. 21 in favour of B but not A or C. 61 in favour of B or C but not A. 32 in favour of C but not A or B. 7 in favour of A and C but not B. 19 How many voters were in favour of all the three candidates? (a) 7 (b) 4 (c) 10 (d) 8 17 ewy;ksa ds Lohdk;Z ekunam fu/kkzfjr djuk eqf'dy D;kas gs\ (a) pw fd laxbu esa fofufnz"v vksj izpkyuh; ewy;ksa eas dksbz laca/k ugha gksrk gsa (b) pw fd laxbu ds lnl; lkaxbfud ewy;ksa dks vlohd`r dj nsrs gsaa (c) dhkh&dhkh fdlh laxbu ds fofufnz"v ewy;] izpkyuh; ewy;ksa ls fhkuu gksrs gsaa (d) laxbu ds varxzr gj dksbz lkaxfbud ewy;ksa dk ikyu ugha djsxka 18 tslk fd x ka'k esa myys[k fd;k x;k gs] fueufyf[kr esa ls fdl iz'u dk mrrj Hkh Lo;a }kjk gh fn;k x;k gsa\ 1- laxbu esa usfrd okrkoj.k dk fodkl fdl rjg fd;k tk, \ 2- fdlh laxbu esa lkaxbfud ewy;ksa vksj O;fDrxr ewy;ksa esa lkeatl; cuk, j[kus ds fy, D;k fd;k tkuk pkfg,\ uhps fn, x;s dwvksa esa ls lgh mrrj dk p;u djsa % (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2 (c) 1 vksj 2 nksuksa (d) u rks 1 u gh 2 funsz'k ¼iz-la- 19&20½% vkxkeh iz'uksa dk mrrj nsus ds fy, nh xbz lwpuk dks /;ku ls i<+s% rhu fhkuu&fhkuu inksa dh nksm esa 'kkfey fdlh ikvhz ds rhu meehnokjksa A ] B ] vksj C dks ysdj djk, x;s 200 erksa ds uewuk losz{k.k esa fueufyf[kr lwpuk lkeus vkbza 14 yksxksa us A vksj B nksuksa ds i{k esa er O;Dr fd;ka 49 yksxksa us A ;k fqj B ds i{k esa er O;Dr fd;k ysfdu C ds i{k esa ugha 21 yksxks us B ds i{k esa er O;Dr fd;k ysfdu A ;k fqj C ds Ik{k esa ugha 61 yksxksa us B ;k fqj C ds i{k esa er O;Dr fd;k ysfdu A ds Ik{k es a ugha 32 yksxksa us C ds i{k esa er O;Dr fd;k ysfdu A ;k B ds i{k es a ugha 7 yksxksa us A vksj C ds i{k esa er O;Dr fd;k ysfdu B ds i{k es a ugha 19 fdrus yksxksa us rhuks gh meehnokjksa ds Ik{k esa er O;Dr fd;k \ (a) 7 (b) 4 (c) 10 (d) 8 8

9 20 How many voters were in favour of A irrespective of B or C? (a) 39 (b) 32 (c) 21 (d) A,B,C,D,E and F are sitting around a Circular table. A is between E and F,E is opposite to D, and C is not in either of the neighbouring seats of E. Who is oppoiste to B? (a) F (c) D (b) C (d) None of these 22 Four persons A,B,C and D are to be seated in a row. C and D cannot be together and B cannot be at the third place. Which of the following must be false? (A) A is at the first place. (B) A is at the third place. (C) A is at the second place. (D) A is at the fourth place. 23 If A is not at the third place, then C has which of the following option.? (A) At the first place only (B) At the first and third place only. (C) At the third place only. (D) At any place. PASSAGE-3 Indian farmers suffer from a multitude of problems, such as lack of clean drinking water, proper health care, water resources (due to scanty or irregular rainfall) for farming, appropriate advice about farming, financial resources, and adulteration of seeds and pesticides, instability in pricing of agricultural produce and so on. It is to be clarified that by using the proposed system, it is not possible to solve all the problems faced byt he farming community. Our aim is to build a system that 20 fdrus yksxks us B ;k fqj C dh ctk; A ds i{k esa er O;Dr fd;k (a) 39 (b) 32 (c) 21 (d) A,B,C,D,E, vksj F,d o`rkdkj est ds pkjks vksj csbs gq, gsa E vksj F ds chp esa A gs] E. D ds lkeus csbk gqvk gs vksj E dh fdlh Hkh ikl okyh lhv ij C ugh csbk gsa B ds lkeus dksu csbk gqvk gsa \ (a) F (b) C (c) D (d) bues a ls dksbz ugh 22 pkj O;fDr;ksa A,B,C vksj D dks,d ifdr esa CkSBuk gsa bues a ls C vksj D,d lkfk ugha gks ldrs vksj B rhljs LFkku ij ugh gks ldrk fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu lk fuf'pr :Ik ls vlr; gsa \ (A) A igys LFkku ij gsaa (B) A rhljs LFkku ij gsaa (C) A nwljs LFkku ij gsaa (D) A pksfks LFkku ij gsaa 23 ;fn A rhljs LFkku ij ugh gs] rks C ds ikl fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu lk fodyi gsa \ (A) dsoy igys LFkku ija (B) dsoy igys vksj rhljs LFkku ija (C) dsoy rhljs LFkku ija (D) fdlh Hkh LFkku ija x ka'k&3 Hkkjrh; fdlku vr;f/kd lel;kvksa dk lkeuk djrs gsa] tsls fd LoPN is;ty dh deh] mfpr LokLF; ns[kjs[k dk vhkko] [ksrh&ckm+h ds fy, ty lalk/ku dh deh ¼vi;kZIrrk ;k fqj vfu;fer o"kkz ds dkj.k½] [ksrh djus ds laca/k eas mfpr lykg dk vhkko] foùkh; lalk/kuksa dk vhkko] chtksa,oa dhvuk'kdksa esa feykov dk gksuk] d`f"k mrikn dh dherksa eas vflfkjrk rfkk,slh gh dbz vu; lel;k, A bl ckr dks Li"V fd;k tkuk gs fd izlrkfor O;oLFkk dk mi;ksx djus ls mu lhkh lel;kvksa dk lek/kku djuk lahko ugha gs ftudk lkeuk d`"kd leqnk; djrk gsa gekjk mís';,d,slh O;oLFkk dk fodkl djuk gs tks 9

10 exploits the advances in IT to better help farmers to improve crop productivity. For example, the proposed system cannot help farmers if theri crop dries up due to lack of water or their produce has o market. The proposed system is not aimed at providing solutions to resolve such situations. However, disptie these factors, we believe that by providing timely expert advice to the farmers, we can resolve several situations that are disturbing the crop and improve productivity, For instance, some farmers use excess fertilizers hoping to get more yield and some farmers use excess pesticides due to lack of information. Sometimes, they take loans at higher interest rates to meet unproductive expenses and fall into a debt trap. The proposed system is aimed at improving the situation of the farming community by providing fresh and expert advice to the farmers. By providing timely advice, the system aims to reduce the effect of the factors disturbing the crop (such as sudden pest attack) and maximize the yield. It should be noted that all problems faced by the farming community are crucial and should be resolved at the earliest. Crop failure (or low yield) is one of the most nagging problems. By considering Interniet as a facility to transfer advanced agricultural knowledge to the farming community, we hope to reduce the crop failure problem. The IT component is a new addition to the existing methods. It is an effort to use the advances in IT to disseminate lates agricultural technology to the farming community for higher crop productivity. 24 What can we properly conclude about the system that the author is referring to in the passage? (a) It is an IT system run on advanced Qly mrikndrk esa lq/kkj gsrq fdlkuksa dh csgrj <ax ls lgk;rk djus ds fy, vkbz-vh- {ks= ea s gq, fodkl dk ykhk mbk,a mnkgj.k ds fy,] ;fn ikuh dh deh ds dkj.k fdlkukas dh Qly lw[k tk, ;k fqj muds mrikn ds fy, dksbz ckt+kj gh u jgs rks izlrkfor O;oLFkk fdlkuksa dh dqn enn ugha dj ldrha izlrkfor O;oLFkk,slh flfkfr;ksa ls fuivus ds fy, lek/kku ds mik; crkus ij dsfunzr ugha gsa gkyk fd] bu lhkh dkjdksa ds ckotwn gesa Hkjkslk gs fd fdlkuksa dks le; ls fo'ks"kkksa dh lykg iznku djds ge mu reke ifjflfkfr;ksa dk lek/kku [kkst ldrs gsa tks Qly,oa mrikndrk esa lq/kkj dks ckf/kr dj jgh gsaa mnkgj.k ds fy,] dqn fdlku vf/kd isnkokj dh meehn ls mozjdksa dk vf/kd iz;ksx djrs gsa vksj dqn fdlku tkudkjh ds vhkko eas dhvuk'kdksa dk vf/kd iz;ksx djrs gsaa dhkh&dhkh os vuqriknd O;; dh vkiwfrz ds fy, mpp C;kt njksa ij _.k ys ysrs gsa vksj _.k tky esa Q l tkrs gsaa izlrkfor O;oLFkk] fdlkukas dks fo'ks"kk lykg iznku djds d`"kd leqnk; dh flfkfr eas lq/kkj ij dsfunzr gsa bl O;oLFkk dk mís';] le; ls lykg eqgs;k djkdj] Qly esa O;o/kku mriuu djus okys dkjdksa ¼tSls fd ;dk;d dhvksa dk geyk½ ds izhkko dks de djus rfkk Qly isnkokj dks c<+kus ij dsfunzr gsa bl ckr ij /;ku fn;k tkuk vko';d gs fd d`"kd leqnk; }kjk ftu lel;kvksa dk lkeuk fd;k tkrk gs os cgqr gh tfvy gsa vksj mudk lh?kzkfrlh?kz lek/kku fd;k tkuk pkfg,a Qly dk u"v gks tkuk ¼vFkok fueu isnkokj½,d cgqr gh ijs'kku djus okyk lel;k gsa bavjusv dks] d`"kd leqnk; dks muur d`f"k tkudkjh iznku djus okyh lqfo/kk ekudj] ge Qly u"v gksus dh lel;k es a deh vkus dh vk'kk djrs gsaa vkbz-vh- midj.k fo eku i)fr eas,d u;k lek;kstu gsa ;g] mpp Qly mrikndrk ds fy, d`"kd leqnk; eas vkbz-vh- {ks= es a fodflr uohu d`f"k rduhdksa ds iz;ksx dk,d iz;kl gsa 24 x ka'k esa ys[kd ftl O;oLFkk dh ckr dj jgk gs] mlds ckjs es a ge D;k mfpr fu"d"kz fudky ldrs gsa\ (a) ;g,d vkbz-vh- O;oLFkk gs tks fodflr 10

11 s internet technology so that farmers can sel their products very well. (b) It is an IT system that uses technological methods that my help farmers to incerase their crop productivity and better yield. (c) It is an IT system that uses advanced technological methods to help them move away from unprodutive expenses, debt trap, lack of irrigation facilities etc. (d) Both (b) and (c) are correct. 25 As per the theme of the passage, farming community is at certain disadvantage due to which of the following reasons? 1. Lack of expert advice on how to do farming. 2. Lack of IT infrastructure support. 3. Lack of expert advice on using farming techniques, financial resources and using pesticides. Select the correct answer from the codes given below:- (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 1 and 3 only (c) 3 only (d) All 1, 2 and If we have to create one more system other than the one mentioned in the paragraph that can help farmers overcome their problems, then what it would be? (a) A system that can address farmers need to save their crops from shortage of water and sbusequent crop failur. (b) A system that can address farmers need to save their crops from pesticides and fertilizers. (c) A system that can help farmers to get away from falling in debt trap. (d) A system that can address farmers need to handle IT tools increase their crop productivity. bavjusv rduhd ds vk/kkj ij lapkfyr gksrh gs rkfd fdlku vius mriknksa dks vpnh rjg ls csp ldsaa (b) ;g,d vkbz-vh- O;oLFkk gs tks mu izks ksfxdh; fof/k;ksa dk iz;ksx djrh gs tks fdlkuksa ds fy, mudh Qly dh mrikndrk vksj isnkokj c<+kus eas ennxkj gksrh gsaa (c) ;g,d vkbz-vh- O;oLFkk gs tks fdlkuksa dks vuqriknd O;;] _.k tky vksj flapkbz lqfo/kk dh deh ls cpkus ds fy, fodflr izks ksfxdh; fof/k;ksa dks iz;ksx djrh gsa (d) (b) vksj (c) nksuksa gh lgh gsaa 25 x ka'k dh fo"k;olrq ds vuqlkj] fueufyf[kr ea ls fdu dkj.kksa ls d`"kd leqnk; dks dqn gkfu mbkuh im+rh gs\ 1- [ksrh dsls dh tk,] bl ij fo'ks"kk lgk;rk dh deha 2- vkbz-vh- volajpuk lg;ksx dk vhkkoa 3- d`f"k rduhdksa] foùkh; lalk/kuksa vksj dhvuk'kdksa ds mi;ksx ds laca/k eas fo'ks"kk lgk;rk dk vhkkoa uhps fn, x, dwvksa esa ls lgh mùkj dk p;u djsasa %& (a) dsoy 1 vksj 2 (b) dsoy 1 vksj 3 (c) dsoy 3 (d) 1] 2 vksj 3 lhkha 26 ;fn gesa ifjpnsn es a mfyyf[kr O;oLFkk ls fhkuu,d vksj O;oLFkk dk fuekz.k djuk gks tks fdlkuksa ds fy, mudh lel;kvksa ij thr gkfly djus esa lgk;d gks lds] rks ;g D;k gksxh\ (a),d,slh O;oLFkk tks fdlkuksa dh Qlyksa dks ikuh dh deh vksj Qly dks u"v gksus ls cpkus laca/kh fdlkuksa dh vko';drk dks iwjk dj ldsa (b),d,slh O;oLFkk tks fdlkuksa dh Qlyksa dks dhvuk'kdksa vksj mozjdksa ls cpkus dh mudh vko';drk dks iwjk dj ldsa (c),d,slh O;oLFkk tks fdlkuksa dks _.k tky esa Q lus ls cpkus esa lgk;d gks ldsa (d),d,slh O;oLFkk tks vkbz-vh- midj.kksa dk iz;ksx djus esa vksj Qly dh mrikndkrk c<+kus es a fdlkuksa dh vko';drk dks iwjk dj ldsa 11

12 27 With which of the following assumption, author has written this passage? 1. Farming community is at despair due to many reasons and few technological interventions can help in fighting against it. 2. Its a pity that in this era of IT, farmers are at disadvantage due to many reasons and few technological interventions can help solve all these problems. Select the correct answer from the codes given below: (a) 1 Only (b) 2 Only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 28 If A and B are together, then which of the follwing must be necessarily true? (A) C is not at the first place. (B) A is at the third place. (C) D is at the First place. (D) C is at the first place. 29 " We are fighting against rebel armed militants who were raging war against the nation and we deeply regret the killing of innocent people, we were not targeting them but some unfortunate incidents do happen in war" Which of the following would be considered as the vaild assumption of the statement? (A) It is not justified to kill innocent even if they are from enemies side. (B) It is impossible to avoid killing of innocent people in war (C) Even killing of innocent people is legitimate in war. (D) If the outcome is in your favour then you should not be worried about small incidents. 30 If E= 5, PEN = 35, then PAGE=? (a) 27 (b) 28 (c) 29 (d) fueufyf[kr es a ls fdl iwoz/kkj.kk ds lkfk ys[kd us ;g x ka'k fy[kk gs\ 1- d`"kd leqnk; dbz dkj.kksa ls fujk'k gs vksj vksj dqnsd rduhdh glr{ksi blls ym+us esa mudh enn dj ldrs gsaa 2- ;g,d n;uh; flfkfr gs fd vkbz-vh- ds bl nksj esa dbz dkj.kksa ls fdlku gkfu dh flfkfr esa gsa vksj dqnsd rduhdh glr{ksi bu lhkh lel;kvksa dk lek/kku dj ldrs gsaa uhps fn;s x;s dwvksa esa ls lgh mrrj dk p;u djsa% (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2 (c) 1 vksj 2 nksuksa (d) u rks 1 u gh 2 28 ;fn A vksj B,d lkfk gs] rks fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu lk fuf'pr :i ls lr; gksuk pkfg,\ (A) C igys LFkku ij ugha gsaa (B) A rhljs LFkku ij gsaa (C) D igys LFkku ij gsaa (D) C igys LFkku ij gsaa 29 ^^ ge l'kl= vkradh fonzksfg;ksa ds fo:) ymkbz ym jgs gsa tks jk"vª ds fo:) cgqr gh tksjnkj <ax ls ;q) dj jgs gsa] vksj gesa funksz"k yksxksa ds ekjs tkus dk xgjk nq%[k gs] ge mugsa fu'kkuk ugh cuk jgs Fks ysfdu ;q) es a dqn nqhkkzx;iw.kz?kvuk,wa gks gh tkrh gsaa ^^ fueufyf[kr esa ls fdls mi;qzdr dfku dh eku; iwoz/kkj.kk ekuk tk ldrk gsa \ (A) funksz"k yksxksa dks ekjuk U;k;ksfpr ugha gs] Hkys gh os fojks/kh [kses ls gh lacaf/kr D;ksa u gksaa (B) ;q) esas funksz"k yksxksa ds ekjs tkus dks jksd ikuk vlahko ckr gsaa (C) ;q) es a funksz"k yksxksa rd dk ekjk tkuk fof/k laxr gsaa (D) ;fn ifj.kke vkids i{k esa gks] rks NksVh&eksVh?kVukvksa dks ysdj fpark ugha djuh pkfg,a 30 ;fn E= 5, PEN = 35 rks PAGE=? (a) 27 (b) 28 (c) 29 (d) 38 12

13 31 There are 5 boxes and each box contains 5 balls of different colours. i.e. Green, Yellow, White, Blue and Black. A person wants to pick 5 balls of different colours, a different coloured ball from each box. If from the first box in the first draw, he has drawn a Blue ball and from the second box, he has drawn a green ball, find the maximum number of trials that are needed to be made by the person to accomplish his task if a ball picked is not replaced? (a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 16 (d) 3 32 An Octagon is a eight sided figure. A diagonal is a line segment connecting any two non-adjacent vertices (as shown is the figure). How many diagonals are possible? 31 5 ckwdl gsa vksj mues a ls gj ckwdl eas vyx&vyx jax dh 5 xsansa gsa] tsls gjk] ihyh] lqsn] uhyk vksj dkyha,d O;fDr izr;sd ckwdl ls,d fhkuu jax dh xasn ysdj vyx&vyx jax dh 5 xsansa fudkyuk pkgrk gsa ;fn igyh gh ckj ea s mlus igys ckwdl ls,d uhys jax dh xs an fudkyh gks vksj nwljs ckwdl ls gjs jax dh xsan fudkyh gksa ;fn,d ckj eas pquh xbz xsan cnyh u tk, rks ml O;fDr dks viuk dk;z iwjk djus ds fy, vf/kdre fdrus iz;klksa dh vko';drk gksxh\ (a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 16 (d) 3 32,d v"vhkqt vkb Hkqtkvksa okyh vkd`fr gksrh gsa,d fod.kz] nks xsj vkluu 'kh"kksza dks feykus okyk js[kk [kam gksrk gs ¼tSlk fd fp= es a fn[kk x;k gs½a bleas fdrus fod.kz lahko gsa\ (a) 18 (b) 28 (c) 20 (d) 9 Directions (Qs ): Answer the following questions based on the information given below: (a) P,Q,R,S,T and U are six friends sitting in a row watching a movie. (b) T and P are immediate neighbor of R. (c) There are three persons between U and S. (d) Q is fourth to the right of T. 33 (e) P is immediate neighbor of R and S. Who is sitting at the extreme left end? (a) T (b) Q (c) R (d) U 34 Who is sitting to the right of S? (a) Q (b) R (c) P (d) T 35 Between which of the following persons is T sitting? (a) S and Q (b) U and R (c) U and P (d) R and P a (a) 18 (b) 28 (c) 20 (d) 9 funsz'k ¼iz-la- 21&23½% uhps nh xbz lwpuk ds vk/kkj ij fueufyf[kr iz'uksa ds mùkj nhft,a (i) P,Q,R,S,T vksj U N% fe=,d ewoh ns[kus ds fy,,d iafdr eas csbs gq, gsaa (ii) R ds lfuudv im+kslh T vksj P gsaa (iii) U vksj S ds chp es rhu yksx gsaa (iv) Q,T ds nk, ls pksfkk gsa (v) R vksj S dk lfuudv im+kslh P gs 33 ck;ha rjq lcls var ea dksu csbk gs \ (a) T (c) R (b) Q (d) U 34 S ds nk;ha rjq dksu csbk gs \ (a) Q (c) P (b) R (d) T 35 T fdu nks yksxksa ds chp esa csbk gqvk gs\ (a) S vksj Q (b) UvkSj R (c) U vksj P (d) RvkSj P 36 If 15 April, 2005 was Monday, then which 36 ;fn 15 viszy] 2005 dks lkseokj Fkk] rks blh 13

14 day of the week will be 11 th November of the same year? (a) Thursday (b) Sunday (c) Monday (d) Friday 37 Two positions of a dice are shown below, Find out which number is opposite to 4? (i) (ii) (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 6 (d) None of these 38 Gold is 29 times as heavy as water and copper is 19 times as heavy as water. In what ratio these metals be mixed so that the mixture may be 25 times as heavy as water? (a) 2 : 5 (b) 3 : 2 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 1 : 2 39 Cars are safer than planes. Fifty percent of plane accidents result in death, while only one percent of car accidents result in death. Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the argument above? (a) Planes are inspected more often than cars. (b) The number of car accidents is several hundred thousand times higher than the number of plane accidents. (c) Plane accidents are usually the fault of air traffic controllers, not pilots. (a) (d) Planes carry more passengers than cars do. Directions (Qs. 40): In the Question given below, there are three statement followed by four conclusions number I,II, III and IV. 40 Which of the following conclusion(s) logically follow(s) from the given statements. Statements: 1. All tigers are loins. 2. All loins are horses. 3. No horses are monkeys o"kz lirkg dk dksu&lk fnu 11 uoacj gksxk \ (a) xq#okj (c) lkseokj (b) jfookj (d) 'kqøokj 37 uhps,d ikls dh nks flfkfr;ksa dks fn[kk;k x;k gsa cr fd buesa la[;k 4 ds foijhr Qyd ij dksu lh la[;k gks ldrh gsaa (i) (ii) (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 6 (d) bues a ls dksbz ughaa 38 lksuk ikuh ls 29 xquk vksj rkwck 19 xquk vf/kd Hkkjh gsa bu /kkrqvksa dsk fdl vuqikr esa feykdj,d,slk fej.k rs;kj fd;k tk, tks ikuh ls 25 xquk vf/kd Hkkjh gks ldrk gsaa (a) 2 : 5 (b) 3 : 2 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 1 : 2 39 dkjsa ok;q;kuksa dh vis{kk vf/kd lqjf{kr gksrh gs ipkl Qhlnh foeku nq?kzvukvksa esa yksxks dh e`r;q gks tkrh gs] tcfd flqz,d Qhlnh dkj nq?kzvukvksa esa gh yksx ejrs gsaa fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu lk] ;fn lr; gks] rks mi;qzdr rdz dks lokzf/kd detksj cuk,xk \ (a) dkjksa dh vis{kk ok;q;kuksa dk fujh{k.k izk;% vf/kd gksrk gsa (b) dkj nq?kvukvksa dh la[;k foeku nq?kzvukvksa ls lsdmksa gtkj xquk vf/kd gksrh gsaa (c) foeku nq?kzvuk,wa izk;% ok;q ;krk;kr fu;a=dksa dh xyrh ls gksrh gsa] u fd pkydksa dh xyrh lsa (d) ok;q;ku dkjksa dh vis{kk vf/kd lokfj;ksa dks ysdj pyrs gsaa funsz'k ¼iz-la- 40½% uhps fn;s x;s iz'u esa]rhu dfku vksj mlds ckn I,II, III vksj IV dh la[;k esa pkj fu"d"kz fn;s x;s gsaa 40 fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu lk@ls fu"d"k fn;s x;s dfku dk rkfdzd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk@djrs gsa\ dfku% 1- lhkh ck?k 'ksj gsaa 2- lhkh 'ksj?kksms gsaa 3- dksbz Hkh?kksMs cunj ugh gsaa 6 14

15 Conclusions: I. All tigers are horese. II. No tigers are monkeys. III. Some loins are tigers. IV. Some Monkeys are not tiges. (a) All follow (b) only I,II and III follow (c) only I,II and IV follow (d) only II,III and IV follow. 41 Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 10 and 12 hours respectively. Pipe C can empty it in 24 hours. The tank is half full. All the three pipes are in operation simultaneously. After how much time the tank will be full? (A) 3 hrs (C) 2 hrs (B) 2 hrs (D) 3 hrs 42 A train is running between two stations A and B, arrives at its destination 40 minutes late when its speed is 40 km/hr and 4 minutes early when its speed is 60 km/hr. What is the distance between the stations A and B? (a) 14 km (c) 16 km (b) 15 km (d) 27 km 43 Sukhwinder is a Senior Electronics Engineer in a telecom company. He was falsely implicated in a sexual-harassment case but the company's insider investigation team found him innocent. He was temporarily suspended till the investigation concluded. Now, as the investigation team gives him clear chit the company has re-appointed him to his previous role but few of his femalecolleagues refused to work with him based on those charges. If you being the project manager of Sukhwinder and those female employees, then what would be your appropriate course of action.? (a) Request Sukhwinder to compromise and take a transfer to other department. (b) Should issue an order that everybody should abide by the company's decision of reappointment of fu"d"kz% 1- lhkh ck?k?kksms gsa 2- dksbz Hkh ck?k cunj ugh gsaa 3- dqn 'ksj ck?k gsaa 4- dqn cunj ck?k ugh gsaa (a) lhkh vuqlj.k djrs gsaa (b) dsoy I, II vksj III vuqlj.k djrs gsaa (c) dsoy I, II vksj IV vuqlj.k djrs gsaa (d) dsoy II,III vksj IV vuqlj.k djrs gsaa 41 ikbzi A vksj B fdlh Vadh dks dze'k% 10 vksj 12?kaVksa esa Hkj ldrs gsa ikbzi C bls 24?kaVksa esa [kkyh dj ldrk gsa Vadh vk/kh Hkjh gqbz gsaa rhuksa gh ikbziksa dks,dlkfk [kksy fn;k tkrk gs]rks fdrus le; es a ;g Vadh iwjh Hkj tk;sxh \ (A) 3?kaVs (C) 2 (B) 2?kaVs?kaVs (D) 3?kaVs 42,d jsyxkmh LVs'ku A vksj B ds chp py jgh gs] tc og 40 fdeh-@?kavs dh xfr ls pyrh gs] rks vius xaro; ij 4 feuv dh nsjh ls igwaqprh gs vksj tc bldh xfr 60 fdeh-@?kavk gksrh gs rks ;g vius xaro; rd 4 feuv tynh igwqprh gsa LVs'ku A vksj B ds chp dh nwjh D;k gsa \ (a) 14 fdeh- (b) 15 fdeh- (c) 16 fdeh- (d) 27 fdeh- 43 lq[kfoanj fdlh VsyhdkWe daiuh esa,d ofj"b bysdvªksfud baftfu;j gsa mdls ;ksu&mrihmu ds ekeys esa xyr rjhds l QWalk fn;k x;k ysfdu daiuh ds vkarfjd tkwp ny us mls funksz"k ik;ka tkwp imrky iwjh gksus rd mls vlfkkbz :i ls fuyfcar Hkh dj fn;k x;ka vc] tslh fd tkwp ny us mls Dyhu fpv ns nh blfy, daiuh us mls iqu% mldh iwoz flfkfr esa fu;qdr dj fn;k ysfdu mlds mij yxk, x, vkjksiksa ds vk/kkj ij mldh dqn efgyk lgdfez;ksa us mlds lkfk dke djus ls euk dj fn;ka lq[kfoanj,oa mu efgyk dezpkfj;ksa dk izkstsdv esustj gksus ds ukrs vkids fy, lokszi;qdr dk;zokgh D;k gksxh \ (a) lq[kfoanj ls lqyg djus vksj fdlh vu; fohkkx esa LFkkukUrj.k dk vuqjks/k djsaxsa (b),d vkns'k tkjh djsaxs fd izr;sd O;fDr lq[kfoanj dh iqu% fu;qfdr laca/kh daiuh ds 15

16 (c) (d) Sukhwinder. Urge those female colleagues to not be prejudicial against Sukhwinder who has been given clean chit by the company's investigation team. Should ask Sukhwinder to present his point of view in front of those female colleagues who refused to work with him. 44 Arunima Bose is a very intelligent, diligent and honest account officer in the Auditor General Office but she is not very outspoken, often reluctant to attend public gathering. She also does not get the credit for her good work and neglected in the key decision making process of the department. What would be your advice for Arunima Bose.? (a.) To become more acitve and jovial in her work. (b.) to start sharing her achievements and accolades in the course of her work. (c.) (c) to continue with the same style of work and maintain the status-quo as these are trivial issues. (d.) (d) Should not compromise on the quality of her work but start taking more interest in the company's day-to - day working affairs. 45 You are one of the senior most police officer in a city and a young police officer has just joined your team. After some time you realized that young officer has lost interest in his duties and quite often he blames his fortune on why he joined a job in which he has no interest. Considering this situation, what would be your best possible action.? (a.) Will ask that junior officer to submit his resignation and should look for other greener pastures in life. (b.) will ask that junior officer to stay abreast fu.kz; dk vuqikyu djsa (c) mu efgyk dezpkfj;ksa ls vuqjks/k djsaxs fd os lq[kfoanj dks ysdj dksbz iwokzxzg u ikysa D;ksafd mls daiuh ds tkwp ny }kjk Dyhu fpv ns nh xbz gsaa (d) lq[kfoanj ls dgsaxs fd og mu efgyk lgdezpkfj;ksa ds le{k viuk i{k j[ks ftugksaus mlds lkfk dke djus ls euk dj fn;k FkkA 44 v:f.ek cksl egkys[kk&ijh{kd ds dk;kzy; esa,d cgqr gh cqf)eku] ifjjeh vksj bzekunkj ys[kk vf/kdkjh gs ysfdu og cgqr Li"Voknh ugh gs vksj izk;% yksxksa ds chp tkus ls cprh gsa og vpns dk;z dk Js; Hkh ugh ysrh gs vksj fohkkx dh izeq[k fu.kz;u izfdz;k esa mldh mis{kk dj nh tkrh gsa vki v:f.kek cksl dsk D;k lykg nsaxs@nsaxh \ (a) vius dk;z esa vksj vf/kd lfdz; vksj izluufpr jgsa (b) dk;z djus ds nksjku viuh miyfc/k;ksa vksj iqjldkjksa ds ckjs esa yksxksa dks crkuk 'kq: djsa (c) blh rjg dke djrh jgs vksj ;FkkfLFkfr dks cuk, j[ks D;ksafd ;s lc NksVh&NksVh ckrs gsaa (d) mls vius dk;z dh xq.kork ls dksbz le>ksrk ugha djuk pkfg, ysfdu deiuh ds nsuafnu ds ekeys ea sa vf/kd :fp ysuh 'kq: dj nsuh pkfg,a 45 vki fdlh 'kgj ds,d ofj"be iqfyl vf/kdkjh gsa vksj gky gh esa,d ;qok iqfyl vf/kdkjh vkidh Vhe esa 'kkfey gqvk gsa dqn le; ds ckn vius eglwl fd;k fd ml ;qok vf/kdkjh dk eu mldh M;wVh es a ugh yxrk gs vksj izk;% og vius HkkX; dks dkslrk jgrk gs fd og,slh uksdjh esa HkrhZ gh D;ksa gqvk ftles mldk eu gh ugha yxrk gsaa bl flfkfr dks /;ku esa j[kdj] vkids fy, lozjs"b lahkkfor dk;zokgh D;k gksxh \ (a) (b) ml dfu"b vf/kdkjh ls dgsxsa fd og viuk R;kxi= ns vksj mls Hkfo"; es a dqn vpnh lahkkoukvksa dks ryk'kuk pkfg,a ml dfu"b vf/kdkjh ls dgsaxs fd og bl 16

17 a with the reponsibility of job so that department should not suffer. (c.) should ask him to analyze all the alternatives and take an appropriate decision whether he wants to continue or not. (d.) None of these. 46 Vaibhav is a planning and strategic officer in a mulit-national company. He has huge exprience under his belt but his last few project were not as successful. As a result he is targeted, ridiculed and question- marked in the company. Now if you have the charge to delegate a new project would you be delegating it to Vaibhav? (a.) No, his past records off late is not very good as a result project could be a failure. (b.) Yes, even though he is not successful in his last few projects but the experience gained can be fruitful. (c.) No, he would be under severe pressure to live upto his reputation. It would be wise not to delegate him any project right now. (d.) Yes, what if previous few projects are unsuccessful, experience alone can make him triumph the new project. PASSAGE-4 Good governance is a combination of strong central infrastructure and motivated grass roots mechanisms. The UN report ' In Larger Freedom' stated that "Each developing country has primary responsibility for its own development strenthening governance, combating corruption and putting in place the policies and investments to drive privatesector-led growth and maximize domestic resources available to fund national uksdjh ls tqms mrrjnkf;ro ds izfr lpsr jgs rkfd fohkkx dks blls dksbz lel;k u gksa (c) mlls dguk pkfg, fd og lhkh fodyiksa ij fopkj dj ys vksj rhkh bl laca/k eas dksbz mfpr fu.kz; ys fd og bl uksdjh dks tkjh j[kuk pkgrk gs fd ughaa (d) buesa esa ls dksbz ughaa 46 oshko,d cgqjk"vªh; daiuh esa fu;kstu vksj j.kuhfr vf/kdkjh gsa mls vius dke esa O;kid vuqhko gs ysfdu mlds foxr dqn izkstsdvl mrus lqy ugh jgs gs] QyLo:i daiuh esa mls fu'kkuk cuk;k tkrk gs] mldk etkd cuk;k tkrk gs vksj mlds mij loky mbk, tkrs gsaa vc] ;fn daiuh esa u, dk;z dks izr;k;ksfir djus dk nkf;ro vkids ikl gs] rks D;k vki ;g u;k dk;z oshko dks nsaxs \ (a) ugh] mldk finyk fjdkwmz cgqr vpnk ugha gs] QyLo:i izkstsdv mls nsus ij vlqy gks ldrk gsaa (b) gkwa] ; fi vius finys dqn izkstsdvl~ es og lqy ugh jgk gs ysfdu muls tks vuqhko gkfly gqvk gs og ykhkizn gks ldrk gsaa (c) ugh] viuh izfr"bk ds vuq:i cus jgus ds fy, ml ij cgqr vf/kd ncko gksxk] blfy, bl le; mls dksbz u;k izkstsdv u nsuk cqf)ekuh gksxha (d) gkw] D;k gqvk ;fn mlds finys dqn izkstsdvl~ vlqy jgs gs] buls feys vuqhko ek= ls gh og u, izkstsdv esa lqy gks ldrk gsaa x ka'k&4 lq'kklu] etcwr dsunzh; volajpuk vksj lcls fupys Lrj ij fo eku vfhkizsfjr ra=ksa dk leuo; gsa la;qdr jk"vª dh fjiksvz ^bu yktzj ÝhMe* ds vuqlkj] ^^izr;sd fodkl'khy ns'k dk izkfkfed mùkjnkf;ro vius fodkl&'kklu ds lqn`<+hdj.k] Hkz"Vkpkj ls ym+us vksj futh {ks= }kjk lapkfyr fodkl dks xfr nsus ds fy, uhfr;k cukus vksj fuos'k djus rfkk jk"vªh; fodkl dh ;kstukvksa ds foùkh;u ds fy, fo eku?kjsyw lalk/kukas esa o`f) djus dk gksrk gsa ogha] fodflr ns'kkas us ;g mùkjnkf;ro vius 17

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