PART A
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING
Directions: In questions no. 1 to 9, select the related letters/word/number from the given alternatives.
1. CFIL : ORUX : : DGJM : ?
(A) HJLN (B) NQST
(C) PSVY (D) RTVX
2. BEHK : YVSP : : DGJM : ?
(A) JGDA (B) ROLI
(C) WTQUN (D) ZWTQ
3. 24 : 60 : : 120 : ?
(A) 160 (B) 220
(C) 300 (D) 108
4. 392 : 28 : : 722 : ?
(A) 18 (B) 28
(C) 38 (D) 48
5. 123 : 36 : : 221 : ?
(A) 52 (B) 69
(C) 72 (D) 25
6. Timid : Ass : : Cunning : ?
(A) Ant (B) Fox
(C) Rabbit (D) Horse
7. Ecstasy : Gloom : : ?
(A) Congratulations : Occasion
(B) Diligent : Successful
(C) Measure : Scale
(D) Humiliation : Exaltation
8. Architect : Building : : Sculptor : ?
(A) Museum (B) Stone
(C) Chisel (D) Statue
9. MKQO : LNPR : : ? : XVTZ
(A) YSUW (B) SVWY
(C) VTWY (D)WYTS
Directions: In question no. 10 to 15, find the odd number / letters / word from the given alternatives.
10. (A) PQXZ (B) BCQN
(C) ABDF (D) MNPR
11. (A) ABYZ (B) CDWX
(C) EFUV (D) GHTV
12. (A) 626 (B) 841
(C) 962 (D) 1090
13. (A) 5720 (B) 6710
(C) 2640 (D) 4270
14. (A) Swimming (B) Sailing
(C) Diving (D) Driving
15. (A) Perception (B) Discernment
(C) Penetration (D) Insinuation
Directions: In question no. 16, from among the given alternatives select the one in which the set of numbers is most like the set of number given in the question.
Given Set: (4, 25, 81)
16. (A) (4, 36, 79) (B) (9, 48, 81)
(C) (16, 64, 100) (D) (9, 49, 143)
17. In the following question, number of letters are skipped in between by a particular rule. Which of the following series observe the rule?
(A) BAFHTU (B) ACEGJL
(C) ACFJOU (D) ADFHJL
Directions: In question no. 18, which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following?
18. 1. Ocean 2.Rivulet 3. Sea
4. Glacier 5.River
(A) 5, 2, 3, 1, 4 (B) 4, 2, 5, 3, 1
(C) 5, 2, 3, 4, 1 (D) 4, 2, 1, 3, 5
Directions: Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary.
19. 1. Preposition 2. Preparatively
3. Preposterous 4. Preponderate
5. Prepossess
(A) 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 (B) 1, 5, 2, 4, 3
(C) 5, 4, 2, 3, 1 (D) 4, 2, 5, 1, 3
20. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it?
ac_cab_baca_aba_aca_
(A) acbcc (B) aacbc
(C) babbb (D) bcbba
Directions: In questions no. 21 to 24, a series is given, with one/two term(s) missing. Choose the correct alternative
21. _ ?_, DREQ, GUHT, JXKW
(A) EFRS (B) TGSP
(C) JWVI (D) AQBN
22. 56, 90, 132, 184, 218, ___?__
(A) 368 (B) 316
(C) 362 (D) 326
23. 0, 4, 8, 24, 64, 176, __?__
(A) 180 (B) 480
(C) 280 (D) 300
24. WTPMIFB ?_ _?__
(A) ZV (B) XU
(C) YU (D) YV
25. Mrs. Susheela celebrated her wedding annivers ary on T ue s day , 30th September 1997. When will she celebrate her next wedding anniversary on the same day?
(A) 30 September 2003
(B) 30 September 2004
(C) 30 September 2002
(D) 30 October 2003
26. A clock gains five minutes every hour. What will be the angle traversed by the second hand in one minute?
(A) 360o (B) 360.5o
(C) 390o (D) 380o
27. B is twice as old as A but twice younger than F. C is half the age of A but is twice older than D. Who is the second oldest?
(A)B (B)F
(C)D (D)C
28. A two member committee comprising of one male and one female member is to be constituted out of five male and three females. Amongst the females, Ms. A refuses
to be a member of the committee in which Mr. B is taken as the member. In how many different way can the committee be constituted?
(A) 11 (B) 12
(C) 13 (D) 14
29. Find the wrong number in the series.
6, 12, 21, 32, 45, 60
(A)6 (B) 12
(C) 21 (D) 32
30. Ramesh ranks 13th in a class of 33 students.There are 5 students below Suresh rankwise. How many students are there between Ramesh and Suresh?
(A) 12 (B) 14
(C) 15 (D) 16
31. Naresh’s age is 4 years less than twice the age of his brother. Which of the following represents the equation to find his age?
(A) 2x + 4 (B) 4x + 2
(C) x – 4 (D) 2x – 4
32. Suresh’s sister is the wife of Ram. Ram is Rani’s brother Ram’s father is Madhur. Sheetal is Rams’s grandmother. Reema is Sheetal’s daughter-in-law. Rohit is Rani’s brother’s son. Who is Rohit to Suresh?
(A) Brother-in-law (B) Son
(C) Brother (D) Nephew
33. In a survey, 70% of those surveyed owned a car and 75% of those surveyed owned a TV. If 55% owned both a car and a TV. What percent of those surveyed did not own either
a car or a TV?
(A) 25% (B) 20%
(C) 10% (D) 5%
34. If DANCE is coded as GXQZH, then how will RIGHT be coded?
(A) UFJEW (B) SCKFX
(C) UEJWE (D) UPWJE
35. If LOSS is coded as 1357 and GAIN is coded as 2468, what do the figures 84615 stand for?
(A) NAILS (B) SNAIL
(C) LANES (D) SLAIN
36. A statement is given followed by four alternative arguments. Select the alternative which is most appropriate.
Statement Is it necessary that education should be job oriented?
I. Yes, the aim of education is to prepare
persons for earning.
II. Yes, educated person should stand on
his own feet after completion of
education.
III. No, education should be for sake of
knowledge only.
IV . No, one may take up agriculture where
education is not necessary.
(A) Only I and II arguments are strong
(B) Only III and IV arguments are strong
(C) Only I arguments is strong
(D) Only I and III arguments are strong
37. A man started walking West. He turns right, then right again and finally turns left. Towards which direction was he walks now?
(A) North (B) South
(C) West (D) East
38. Sudha travels 8 km to the South. Then 8 km turns to the right and walks 4 km. The again she turns to her right and moves 8 km forward. How many km away is the from alerting point?
(A)7 (B)6
(C)1 (D)8
39. From the given alternatives words, select the words which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word: ‘COMPREHENSION’
(A) COMPRISE (B) PENSION
(C) ONIOX (D) PREACH
40. From the given alternatives words, select the word which can be formed using the letter of the given word
‘MULTIPLACATION’
(A) MUTUAL (B) LIMITATION
(C) APPLICATION (D) NOTION
Directions: In questions no. 41 and 42, select the missing number from the given responses.
41.
(A) 127 (B) 31
(C) 217 (D) 328
42.
(A) 40 (B) 48
(C) 50 (D) 36
43. If ‘-‘ stands for division, ‘+’ stands for subtraction, ‘÷’ stands for multiplication, ‘×’ stands for addition, then which one of the following equation is correct?
(A) 70 ÷ 2 – 4 × 5 + 6 = 44
(B) 70 ÷ 2 – 4 × 5 + 6 = 21
(C) 70 -2 + 4 ÷ 5 × 6 = 341
(D) 70 – 2 + 4 ÷ 5 × 6 = 98
44. The school result is increasing year after year. Forecast the result of 2012 from the following information.
(A) 51.75% (B) 56.75%
(C) 48.00% (D) 57.25%
45. Which diagram correctly represents the relationship between politicians, poets and women?
(a) (b) (c) (d)
46. How many triangles are there in the following figures?
(A) 29 (B) 27
(C) 23 (D) 30
47. Some equations are solved on the basis of a certain system. Find the correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis.
If 324 × 289 – 35, 441 × 484 = 43.
625 × 400 = 45, find the value of 256 × 729.
(A) 33 (B) 35
(C) 43 (D) 34
Directions: From the given answer figures select the one in which the question figure hidden/ embedded.
48. Question figure
Directions: If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is the correct image of the given question figure?
49. Question figure :
Answer figures:
Directions: A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened.
50. Question figures:
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CANDIDATES ONLY
46. I have a few fruits to be distributed. If I keep
6 in each pack, I am left with five fruits. If I
keep three in each pack I am left with two. If
I keep 5 in each I am left with none. What is
the minimum number of fruits I have, to pack
and distribute?
(A) 30 (B) 35
(C) 25 (D) 32
47. Select the letters that complete the first word
and begin the second from the given
alternatives.
TRA(?)IRT
(A) IL (B) SH
(C)P (D) IN
48. There are 50 children in a class 4% of them
have no uniform. In the remaining 96%, 1/
3rd children are wearing only one part of the
uniform. Remaining children have full
uniform. How many are wearing full
uniform?
(A) 26 (B) 32
(C) 34 (D) 30
49. Five poples are standing in a row. M is on
the left of N, O is on the right of P which is
on the right of N. If L is on the left of M,
which pole is in the centre?
(A)L (B)M
(C)N (D)O
50. Five books are lying in a pile E is lying on A
and C is lying under B. A is lying above B
and D is lying under C. Which book is lying
at the bottom?
(A)A (B)B
(C)C (D)D
PART B
GENERAL AWARENESS
51. In the budget for 2011-12, the fiscal deficit (% of GDP) for 2011-12 has been projected at
(A) 5.1 (B) 5.0
(C) 4.6 (D) 3.4
52. Which was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as the ‘heart and soul’ of the Constitution?
(A) Right to Equality
(B) Right against Exploitation
(C) Right to Constitutional Remedies
(D) Right to Freedom of Religion
53. Which is not the concern of the local
government?
(A) Public Health (B) Sanitation
(C) Law and Order
(D) Public Utility Services
54. In India , the concept-of single citizenship is adopted from
(A) England (B) U.S.A.
(C) Canada (D) France
55. Who had proposed partyless democracy in India ?
(A) Jaya Prakash Narayan
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Vinoda Bhave
(D) S.A. Dange
56. Disinvestment in Public Sector is called
(A) Liberalisation (B) Globalisation
(C) Industrialisation (D) Privatization
57. Darwin finches refers to a group of
(A) Fishes (B) Lizards
(C) Birds (D) Amphibians
58. An individual’s actual landward of living can be assessed by
(A) Gross National Income
(B) Net National Income
(C) Per Capita Income
(D) Disposable Personal Income
59. As announced by the Finance Minister in his Budget speech on 28th February 2011, with a view to assist State in modernizing their stamp and registration administration, E-stamping is expected to be rolled out in
all the districts of different States in a period of
(A) one year (B) two years
(C) three years (D) five years
60. Which Sikh Guru called himself the ‘Sacheha Badshah’?
(A) Guru Gobind Singh
(B) Guru Hargovind
(C) Guru Tegh Bahadur
(D) Guru Arjan Dev
61. The Civil Disobedience Movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in
(A) 1928 (B) 1930
(C) 1931 (D) 1922
62. What is the maximum strength prescribed for State Legislative Assemblies?
(A) 350 (B) 600
(C) 500 (D) 750
63. Fa-hien visited India during the reign of
(A) Chandrahupta II (B) Samudragupta
(C) Ramagupta (D) Kumaragupta
64. At which place in Bengal was the East India Company given permission to trade and build a factory by the Mughals in 1651?
(A) Calcutta (B) Cassim Bazar
(C) Singpur (D) Burdwan
65. Diu is an island off
(A) Daman (B) Goa
(C) Gujarat (D) Maharashtra
66. Which from the following is a land for sea?
(A) Red Sea (B) Timor Sea
(C) North Sea (D) Arab Sea
67. Shivasamudram Falls is found in the course river
(A) Krishna (B) Godavari
(C) Cauvery (D) Mahanadi
68. Who gave the slogan “Inquilab Zindabad”?
(A) Chandrashekhar Azad
(B) Subhash Chandra Bose
(C) Bhagat Singh
(D) Iqbal
69. The position of India Railways network the world is
(A) second (B) third
(C) fourth (D) fifth
70. The oldest international airline is
(A) Dutch KLM (B) Air Canada
(C) Qantas Railways
(D) Air Sahara
71. Neutrons to control the chain reaction during nuclear fission?
(A) Boron (B) Heavy water
(C) Uranium (D) Plutonium
72. Hydrogen bomb is based on the principle of
(A) controlled fission reaction
(B) uncontrolled fission reaction
(C) controlled fusion reaction
(D) uncontrolled fusion reaction
73. Troposphere is the hottest part of the atmosphere because
(A) it is closest to the Sun
(B) there are charged particles in it
(C) it is heated by the Earth’s surface
(D) heat is generated in it
74. The outermost layer of the Sun is called
(A) Chromosphere
(B) Photosphere
(C) Corona
(D) Lithosphere
75. Where was India ’s first computer installed?
(A) Indian Institute of Technology , Delhi
(B) Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
(C) Indian Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. Burnpur
(D) Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
76. The dried flower birds are used as a sprit
(A) Cardamom (B) Cinnamon
(C) Cloves (D) Saffron
77. The tissue in man where to cell dives occurs after birth is
(A) skeletal (B) nerves
(C) connective (D) germinal
78. DNA fingerprinting is used to identify the
(A) Parents (B) Rapist
(C) Thieves (D) All the above
79. The normal cholesterol level in human body is
(A) 80-120 mg% (B) 120-140mg%
(C) 140-180mg% (D) 180-200mg%
80. Which of the following are warm-blood animals?
(A)Whales
(B) Whale sharks
(C) Alytes
(D) Draco
81. Syrinx is the voice box in
(A) Amphibians (B) Reptiles
(C) Birds (D) Mammals
82. The largest ecosystem of the Earth is
(A) Biome (B) Hydrosphere
(C) Lithosphere
93. Who invested penicillin?
(A) Alexander Fleming (B) Louis Pasteur
(C) Dreser (D) Edward Jenner
94. 2018 FIFA World Cup would be held in
(A) Russia (B) Qatar
(C) France (D) Netherlands
95. Who is the following was not the recipient
of Nobel Prize in Economics 2010?
(A) Peter A. Diamond
(B) Christopher Pissarides
(C) Luis Xiaobo
(D) Dale Mortensen
96. Which troubled model was recalled recently by the Indian automobile giant Maruti Suzuki for replacement of faulty fuel pump gasket?
(A) Maruti 800 (B) Maruti A-Star
(C) Wagon R (D) Baleno
97. As a part of Human Resource Development Ministry’s ‘brain gain’ policy to attract global talent, 14 world class universities to attract global talent are proposed to be set up in various states. Name the state from the
following where no university of the aforesaid type is proposed to be located.
(A) Punjab (B) Bihar
(C) Rajasthan (D) Uttaranchal
98. Who discovered South Pole?
(A) Robert Peary (B) Amundsen
(C) John Cabot (D) Tasman
99. Which of the following folk dances is associated with Rajasthan?
(A) Rauf (B) Jora
(C) Veedhi (D) Suisim
100. Which of the following books is authored by V.S. Naipaul?
(A) The Rediscovery of India
(B) A House of Mr. Biswas
(C) Witness the Night
(D) Tender Hookz
PART D
ENGLISH COMPREHENSION
Directions: In questions no. 151 to 155, some of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error blacken the rectangle [ ] corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B, C). If a sentence is five from errors, blacken the rectangle corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet.
151. A senior doctor expressed concern about physicians recommended the vaccine. No error.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
152. We have discussing all the known mechanisms of physical growth. No error.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
153. Children enjoy listening to ghost stories especially on Halloween night. No error.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
154.I have many works to do. No error.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
155. There are so many filths all around the place. No error.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Directions: In questions no. 156 to 160,
sentences are given with blanks to the filled in
with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are
suggested for each question. Choose the correct
alternative out of the four and indicate it by
blackening the appropriate rectangle [ ] in the
Answer Sheet.
156. The building is not safe and must be
_______ down.
(A) pull (B) pulling
(C) pulled (D) pulls
157. There is something wonderful _____ him.
(A) of (B) about
(C) for (D) inside
158. The song is the play cannot be deleted as it
is _______ to the story.
(A) intervened (B) innate
(C) exacting (D) integral
159. She remained a ______ all her life.
(A) spinster (B) bachelor
(C) unmarried (D) single
160. Do not stay in the grasslands after dark, as
some animals become ______ when they see
humans.
(A) provoked (B) alerted
(C) aggressive (D) threatened
Directions: In questions no. 161 to 165, out of
the four alternatives, choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given word and
mark it in the Answer Sheet.
161. LUCIDITY
(A) Fluidity (B) Politeness
(C) Clarity (D) Fluency
162. INDICT
(A) Implicate (B) Elude
(C) Charge (D) Manifest
163. APPRAISE
(A) Accuse (B) Praise
(C) Appreciate (D) Judge
164. DELUGE
(A) Confusion (B) Deception
(C) Flood (D)Weapon
165. PREPONDERANCE
(A) Pre-eminence (B) Dominance
(C) Domineering (D) Preoccupation
Directions: In question no. 166 to 170, out of the
four alternatives, choose the word opposite in
meaning to the given word and mark it in the
Answer Sheet.
166. INVINCIBLE
(A) Small (B) Invisible
(C) Vulnerable (D) Reachable
167. INOFFENSIVE
(A) Sensitive (B) Organic
(C) Sensible (D) Rude
168. DIVULGE
(A) Conceal (B) Disguise
(C) Oppress (D) Reveal
169. DISCORD
(A) Harmony (B) Serenity
(C) Acceptance (D) Placidity
170. MAMMOTII
(A) Quiet (B) Significant
(C) Huge (D) Small
Directions: In questions no. 171 to 175, four
alternatives are given for the meaning of the
given Idiom/phrase. Choose the alternative
which best expresses the meaning of the Indian/
Phrase and mark in the Answer Sheet.
171. To take the heart
(A) to be encouraged(B) to grieve over
(C) to like (D) to hate
172. Yeoman’s service
(A) medical help (B) excellent work
(C) social work (D) hard work
173. To face the music
(A) to enjoy a musical recital
(B) to bear the consequences
(C) to live in a pleasant atmosphere
(D) to have a difficult time
174. To put up with
(A) to accommodate (B) to adjust
(C) to understand (D) to tolerate
175. To call it a day
(A) to conclude proceedings
(B) to initiate proceedings
(C) to work through the day
(D) None of the above
Directions: In questions no. 176 to 180, a
sentence or underlined part thereof is given
which may need improvement. Alternatives are
given at (A), (B) and (C) below, which may be a
better option. In case no improvement is needed,
your [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
176. The man whom I thought was thoroughly
honest proved to be a swindler.
(A) The man whom I thought was
thoroughly honest proved a swindler.
(B) The man who I through was thoroughly
honest proved to be a swindler.
(C) The man to whom I thought was
thoroughly honest proved to be a
swindler.
(D) No improvement
177. No sooner had the dividend been declared,
the notices were sent out.
(A) The company had hardly declared the
dividend till the notices were sent for
mailing.
(B) They had no sooner declared the
dividend then the notices were sent out.
(C) Hardly had the dividend been declared
than the notices were sent-out.
(D) No improvement.
178. Riding upon his horse, the tiger jumped at
him.
(A) Riding upon the tiger, this horse jumped
at him.
(B) The tiger jumped at him while he was
riding upon his horse.
(C) The tiger rode at him while he was
jumping upon his horse.
(D) No improvement
179. I in black and white must have been your
terms down.
(A) I must have in black and white your
terms down.
(B) I must have your terms in black and
white down.
(C) I must have your terms down in black
and white.
(D) No improvement
180. When we came out of the restaurant it half
past eleven.
(A)When we had come out of the restaurant.
(B) After we came out of the restaurant.
(C) When we have come out of restaurant.
(D) No improvement.
Directions: In questions no. 181 to 185, out of
four alternatives, choose the one which can
substituted, for the given words/sentence an
indicate it by blackening the appropriate
rectangle [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
181. Code of diplomatic etiquette and precedence
(A) Statesmanship (B) Diplomacy
(C) Hierarchy (D) Protocol
182. To renounce a high position of authority
control
(A) Abduct (B) Abandon
(C) Abort (D) Abdicate
183. Not to be moved by entreaty
(A) Rigorous (B) Negligent
(C) Inexorable (D) Despotic
184. An object or portion serving as a sample
(A) Specification (B) Spectre
(C) Spectacle (D) Specimen
185. The practice of submitting a proposal a
popular vote
(A) Election (B) Reference
(C) Popularity (D) Referendum
Directions: In question no. 186 to 190, groups
of four words are given. In each group, one word
is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word
and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
186. (A) mandatary (B) circulatary
(C) temporary (D) regulatory
187. (A) convinience (B) initative
(C) concesional (D) exaggerate
188. (A) diologue (B) giraffe
(C) scissors (D) humourous
189. (A) asidvous (B) nefarious
(C) macaber (D) loquacious
190. (A) cortege (B) damege
(C) milege (D) plumage
Directions: In the following passage (question
no. 191 to 200), some of the words have been left
out. First read the passage over and try to
understand what is about. Then fill in the blanks
with the help of the alternatives given Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
PASSAGE (Q. NOS. 191-200)
Science means knowledge, but not all
knowledge is science. I know from my own
eyesight that our dog Chippy like papaya: I know
from a book that Akbar was the 191 of Babar,
and 192 in 1605; and I know 193 the radio
that India did not do well in the 194 Test
matches. We can call these 195 of knowledge
196 , but they are not science.
Science 197 with facts, but not with facts
which have 198 to do with each other, like the
facts about our dog, cricket and the Mughul ruler;
those facts are not related 199 , and so have
nothing 200 with science. Science starts with
observation.
191. (A) grandson (B) Grand rather
(C) grand nephew (D) son
192. (A) gone (B) died
(C) disappeared (d) absented
193. (A) on (B) in
(C) since (D) from
194. (A) old (B) ordinary
(C) latest (D) outdated
195. (A) pieces (B) peace
(C) whole (D) block
196. (A) lies (B) charges
(C) facts (D) blame
197. (A) starts (B) stops
(C) passes (D) drives
198. (A) no (B) neither
(C) nor (D) nothing
199. (A) by that way (B) in any way
(C) from the side (D) in addition to
200. (A) to lie (B) to speak
(C) to sleep (D) to do

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