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Question Booklet Series :

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Question Booklet No. :

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Time Allowed : 1 Hour 30 Minutes


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PAPER I

Total No. of Questions : 120


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Roll No. :

(PaperI) OMR Answer Sheet No. :

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Name of the Candidate (in capital letters) :

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Post Code

NAME OF THE POST

PAPER

A and/or B and/or C

Management Trainee
(General/Depot/Movement)

PAPER I

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General Aptitude Consisting of Reasoning,
Data Analysis, Computer Awareness, General
Awareness, Management and Current Affairs.

IMPORTANT: Read the following instructions carefully. Do


not mark answers on the question booklet, otherwise you may
be debarred from the selection process.
1.

Question paper is bilingual (Hindi/English). In case of any variation in Hindi


version, English version will be taken as final for evaluation purposes.

2.

Before commencing to answer, check that the Question Booklet has


all the 120 questions and there is no misprinting, overprinting and/or
any other shortcoming in it. If there is any shortcoming, intimate the
same to your room invigilator and have it changed. No complaint in
this regard shall be entertained at any later stage.

3.

Ensure that your admit card and OMR sheet is signed by you
and the invigilator. If the same is not signed, your candidature
is liable to be rejected.

4.

All Multiple Choice Questions carry equal 3 marks. There will be negative
marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer. No Mark will be awarded or
deducted for not attempting a question. Darken ONLY ONE OVAL for
each answer. If you darken more than one oval or any stray mark is found
on more than one oval, your answer will be treated as Wrong Answer
even if one of the given answer happens to be correct and there will be
same Negative marking as stated above. Candidates are, therefore,
advised to keep this in mind while answering the questions.

5.

This is an objective type test in which each objective question is


followed by four responses serialled (1) to (4). Your task is to
choose the correct/best response and mark your response in the
OMR Answer Sheet only as per the instructions given and NOT
in the Question Booklet.

6.

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The ovals on the OMR Answer Sheet are to be completely filled by
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7.

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8.

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will be allowed/provided for rough work.

9.

Handover the complete Question Booklet and OMR Answer Sheet


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Booklet or any part thereof or OMR Answer Sheet outside the
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SUBJECT CODE
131

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dj nh tk;sxhA
u i= f}Hkkkh; fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth esa gSA fgUnh laLdj.k esa fdlh Hkh
fHkrk gksus ij ewY;kadu ds fy, vaxtsz h laLdj.k dks vfUre ekuk tk;sxkA
viuk mkj fy[kuk kjEHk djus ls igys viuh 'u iqfLrdk dh Hkyh&Hkkfr
tkp dj ysa] ns[k ysa fd blesa 120 'u gSa vkSj blesa fafVax laca/kh vFkok
vU; fdLe dh dksbZ deh ugha gSA ;fn fdlh dkj dh dksbZ deh gks rks
i;Zo{s kd dks lwfpr djsa rFkk iqfLrdk cny ysAa bl lanHkZ esa fdlh Hkh dkj
dh dksbZ f'kdk;r ij ckn esa dksbZ fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA
lqfufpr djsa fd vkids osk&i= ,oa vks-,e-vkj khV dks vkids }kjk
,oa d{k fujh{kd ds }kjk gLrk{kj fd;k x;k gSA ;fn gLrk{kj ugha
fd;k@djok;k x;k gS rks ik=rk fujLr gks tk;sxhA
lHkh cgq&fodYi uksa ds 3 cjkcj vad gSaA R;sd xyr mkj ds fy,
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fn;k tk,xk vkSj u gh dkVk tk,xkA R;sd mkj ds fy, dsoy ,d vksoy dks
dkyk djsaA ;fn vki ,d ls T;knk vksoy dkyk djrs gSa ;k ,d ls T;knk
vksoy ij dksbZ LVs ekDZl feyrk gS rks vkidk mkj xyr ekuk tk;sxk ;|fi
fn;s x, mkj esa ls dksbZ lgh gks rks Hkh ,oa ml u ij _.kkRed vadu
fd;k tk;sxk tSlk fd ij of.kZr fd;k x;k gSA vr% uksa ds mkj nsrs le;
bu ckrksa dks /;ku esa j[ksaA
;g ,d oLrqijd fdLe dh ijh{kk gS ftlesa R;sd 'u ds uhps ekad
(1) ls (4) rd pkj Lrkfor mkj fn;s gSaA vkids fopkj esa tks Hkh
mkj lgh@loZJs"B gS mldks vks-,e-vkj- mkj i= esa fn;s funsZ'k ds
vuqlkj fpfUgr dhft,A vius mkj 'u iqfLrdk esa u yxk,A
vks-,e-vkj- mkj if=dk ij lHkh dk;ks ds fy, dkys ckWy IokbV isu
ls fy[ksaA vks-,e-vkj mkj if=dk ij vksoy dks iw.kZ :i ls dsoy dkys
ckWy IokbV isu ls HkjsaA ,d ckj fn, x, mkj dks cnyk ugha tk
ldrkA mkj dh dfVax ,oa vksojjkbZfVax dh vuqefr ugha gSA
dsYdqysVj] LykbM:y] eksckbZy] dsYdqysVj ?kfM+;k ;k bl dkj dh dksbZ
Hkh ;qf ,oa fdlh Hkh v/;;u@lanHkZ lkexzh vkfn dk ;ksx ijh{kk d{k
esa oftZr gSA
jQ+ dk;Z iqfLrdk esa fdlh Hkh [kkyh LFkku esa fd;k tkuk pkfg,] vks-,evkj- mkj if=dk ij dksbZ Hkh jQ+ dk;Z u djsaA fdlh vU; dkx+t ij
bls djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA
ijh{kk dh lekfIr ds i'pkr~ viuh iwjh 'u&iqfLrdk rFkk mkj&if=dk
i;Zos{kd dks lkSai nsaA 'u iqfLrdk ;k blds fdlh Hkkx vFkok OMR
mkj if=dk dks ijh{kk d{k ls ckgj ys tkuk oftZr gS ,slk djuk
nUMuh; vijk/k gSA

Rough

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 1 to 5) Answer the questions on


the basis of information given below?
A tournament is organized among five teams Ahmadabad,
Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi and England. This is a round robin
league tournament where each team has to play every other
team exactly once. For any team, three points are awarded
for a win, one point for a draw and no point for a loss.
The following table is incomplete even after the end of the
tournament.
TEAM
Ahmadabad
Bombay
Calcutta
Delhi
England

P (Total Point)
7
2
1
10
7

Where
W = Number of matches won
L = Number of matches lost
D = Number of matches drawn
P = Total Points
1.

1.

fdl ny@nyksa dks vgenkckn us gjk;k\


(1) dsoy fnYyh vkSj baXyS.M
(2) dsoy fnYyh
(3) dsoy ckWEcs vkSj dydkk
(4) dsoy ckWEcs vkSj baXyS.M

2.

fdl ny@nyksa us ckWEcs ds lkFk eSp Mk fd;k\


(1) dsoy vgenkckn
(2) dsoy dydkk ,oa fnYyh
(3) dsoy fnYyh ,oa baXyS.M
(4) dsoy baXyS.M

3.

fdl ny esa Mk dh la[;k loksZPp Fkh%


(1) ckWEcs
(2) vgenkckn
(3) dydkk
(4) fnYyh

4.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ny@nyksa dks baXyS.M dh Vhe us gjk;k%


(1) dsoy fnYyh
(2) dsoy ckWEcs ,oa dydkk
(3) dsoy vgenkckn ,oa fnYyh
(4) dsoy vgenkckn ,oa ckWEcs

5.

baXyS.M ds ny us fdlds lkFk eSp Mk fd;k%


(1) dsoy dydkk ,oa fnYyh
(2) dsoy vgenkckn
(3) dsoy ckWEcs
(4) dsoy ckWEcs ,oa dydkk

6.

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Which team/s did Ahmadabad beat?


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

2.

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lwpukvksa ds vk/kkj ij nsaA
,d VwukZesaV ikp nyksa vgenkckn] ckWEcs] dydkk] fnYyh ,oa baXyS.M
ds e/; vk;ksftr fd;k tkrk gSA ;g ,d jkUM jkWfcu yhx VwukZesaV
gS tks R;sd ny dks R;sd nwljs ny ls dsoy ,d ckj [ksyuk gSA
fdlh Hkh ny ds fy, thr gsrq rhu IokbV] Mk ds fy, ,d IokbV ,oa
gkjus ij dksbZ Hkh IokbV ugha fn;k tkrk gSA
fuEufyf[kr rkfydk VwukZesaV ds [kRe gksus ij Hkh viw.kZ gSA
ny
P dqy IokbV
W
D
L
vgenkckn
7
ckWEcs
2
dydkk
1
fnYyh
10
baXyS.M
7
tgk
W = thrs x, eSpksa dh la[;k
L = gkjs x, eSpksa dh la[;k
D = Mk gq, eSpksa dh la[;k
P = dqy IokbV dh la[;k

Only Delhi and England


Only Delhi
Only Bombay and Calcutta
Only Bombay and England

Which team/s drew the match with Bombay?


(1) Only Ahmadabad
(2) Only Calcutta and Delhi
(3) Only Delhi and England (4) Only England

3.

Which team had the highest number of draw?


(1) Bombay
(3) Calcutta

4.

Which of the following team/s did team England beat?


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

5.

Only Delhi
Only Bombay and Calcutta
Only Ahmadabad and Delhi
Only Ahmadabad and Bombay

Team England drew match with?


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

6.

Only Calcutta and Delhi


Only Ahmadabad
Only Bombay
Only Bombay and Calcutta

If A = 1, FAT = 27 then FAINT = ?


(1) 44
(3) 41

7.

(2) Ahmadabad
(4) Delhi

(2) 42
(4) 50

(1) 44
(3) 41

P, Q, R are educated; P, R & S are hard working; R, S,


& T are employed; P, Q, S, & T are polite. Who is
educated, hard working polite but not employed.
(1) P
(3) R

A = 1, FAT = 27

7.

(2) Q
(4) T

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esa gS P, Q, S ,oa
jkstxkj esa ugha gSa%
(1) P
(3) R

FCGK [A1]

rks

FAINT =

(2) 42
(4) 50
P, R, ,oa S ifjJeh gSa( R, S, ,oa T jkstxkj
T fouez gSaA dkSu f'kf{kr] ifjJeh] fouez ijUrq
(2) Q
(4) T

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 8 to 10) These questions are to be


answered on the basis of the following table giving some data
about cricket matches between India and New Zeland
India vs New Zeland :
Played : 42
won by India : 24
won by New Zeland : 18
Highest innings total :
India 289 3 (50) Delhi 199495, New Zeland 348 (50) Nagpur
199596
Lowest innings total :
India 113 (44.2) Perth 198586, New Zeland 126 (35) Bombay
199596
Highest match aggregates : 597 (89.3)
New Zeland 3488 (50)
India 249 (39.3) at Nagpur 199596
Lowest match aggregates : 228 (84.3)
New Zeland 1157 (40.1)
India 113 (44.2) at Perth 198586

funsZk% u la[;k 8 ls 10 fuEufyf[kr uksa dk mkj fuEufyf[kr


rkfydk esa fn, x, Hkkjr vkSj U;wthyS.M ds chp fdsV eSp esa fn, x, dqN
vkdM+ksa ds vk/kkj ij fn;k tkuk gSA
Hkkjr cuke U;wthyS.M%
[ksys x, dqy eSp & 42
Hkkjr }kjk thrs x, eSp & 24
U;wthyS.M }kjk thrs x, eSp & 18
loksZPp ikjh dk ;ksx %
Hkkjr 289 3 (50) fnYyh 199495] U;wthyS.M 348 (50) ukxiqj
199596

fuEure ikjh dk ;ksx


Hkkjr 113 (44.2) iFkZ 198586] U;wthyS.M
eSp dk loksZPp ;ksx % 597 (89.3)
U;wthyS.M 3488 (50)
eSp dk fuEure ;ksx % 228 (84.3)
U;wthyS.M 1157 (40.1)
Hkkjr 113 (44.2) iFkZ esa 198586
117
115
108
103
102

9.

10.

114
114
108
107
104
103
8.

If the number of matches won by either side was to be


shown on the pie chart, what would be the angle
subtended at the center by the sector used to
represent the number of matches won by New Zeland?

S.R. Tendulkar 14-5-97


S.R. Tendulkar 28-10-94
M. Azharrudin 17-12-88
S.M. Gavaskar 31-10-87
M. Amarnath 27-03-88

(2) 180
(4) 130
9.

The ratio of the number of matches in which centuries


were made to the number of matches won by India is:

10.

206
230
240
180

Hkkjr }kjk cuk, x, lSdM+ks ls thrs x, eSpksa dh la[;k dk vuqikr


D;k gS%
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

FCGK [A2]

120
180
154
130

mlh ikbZ&pkVZ js[kkfp= esa Hkkjr ds fy, thrs x, eSpksa dh la[;k


nfkZr djus ds fy, dks.k D;k gksxk\
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

2/7
5/24
3/8
1/5

G.M. Twiner 14-6-75


N.J. Astle 26-11-95
K.R. Rutherford 28-10-94
M.D. Crowe 15-11-95
M.D. Crowe 01-03-90
C.L. Cairne 24.11.95

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nkkZ;k tkuk gks rks U;wthyS.M }kjk thrs x, eSpksa dh la[;k dks
nfkZr djus gsrq ;q [k.M }kjk dsU esa vUrfjr dks.k D;k gksxk\
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

In the same pie chart the angle for India (to represent
the number of matches won) would be:
(1) 206
(2) 230
(3) 240
(4) 180

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

199596

U;wthyS.M ds fy, lSdM+k yxkus okys

Centuries for New Zeland


114 G.M. Twiner 14-6-75
114 N.J. Astle 26-11-95
108 K.R. Rutherford 28-10-94
107 M.D. Crowe 15-11-95
104 M.D. Crowe 01-03-90
103 C.L. Cairne 24.11.95

(1) 120
(3) 154

ckWEcs

Hkkjr ds fy, lSdM+k yxkus okys

Centuries for India


117 S.R. Tendulkar 14-5-97
115 S.R. Tendulkar 28-10-94
108 M. Azharrudin 17-12-88
103 S.M. Gavaskar 31-10-87
102 M. Amarnath 27-03-88

8.

126 (35)

2/7
5/24
3/8
1/5

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 11 & 12) The Venn diagram given


below shows the estimated readership of 3 daily newspapers
(H.T, TOI & Statesman) in Delhi. The total readership and
advertising cost for each of these papers is as below:
Newspaper
H.T.
TOI
Statesman

Readership
(Lakhs)
8.7
9.1
5.6

funsZk%
nSfud
ikBdksa
i= ds

u la[;k 11 ,oa 12 uhps fn;k x;k osu Mk;xzke fnYyh esa rhu
lekpkj i=ksa ,p-Vh-] Vh-vks-vkbZ- ,oa LVsV~leSu ds vuqekfur
dh la[;k nkkZrk gSA dqy ikBdksa ,oa foKkiu ykxr R;sd lekpkj
fy, uhps fn;k x;k gS&
ikBd
foKkiu ykxr
lekpkj i=
yk[k esa
(Rs per sq cm)
,p-Vh8.7
6000
Vh-vks-vkbZ9.1
6500
LVsV~leSu
5.6
5000
kgj dh dqy tula[;k yxHkx 14 fefy;u gSA osu Mk;xzke esa bafxr
mHk;fuB ikBd yk[kksa esa nkkZ;k x;k gS&

11.

yksxksa dh la[;k yk[kksa esa tks de ls de ,d lekpkj&i= i<+rs gSa%

Advertising cost
(Rs per sq cm)
6000
6500
5000

The total population of the city is approximately 14 million.


The common readership (in lakhs) indicated in the Venn
diagram

11.

(1) 4.7
(3) 17.4
12.

(2) 23.4
(4) None of these

The number of people (in lakhs) who read only one


newspaper is:
(1) 23.4
(3) 11.9

Which of the following products is displayed left to


Ariel?
(1) Rin
(3) Pepsodent

14.

15.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(2) 17.4
(4) buesa ls

dksbZ ugha

funsZk% u la[;k 13 ls 15 N% mRikn &,fj;y] foosy] fju] fujek]


thysV tsy ,oa isIlksMsUM ,d nqdku ds f[kM+dh esa tks fd 16 rd uEcj
dh xbZ gS] nqdku ds ckgj ck;sa ls nk;sa nkZu esa j[kh tkuh gSA dEiuh dh
vko;drk ds vuqlkj fju ,oa ,fj;y dks ,d nwljs ds vxy&cxy nfkZr
fd;k tkuk gS ysfdu ,fj;y fujek ls de ls de rhu f[kM+dh nwj gksuk
pkfg,A isIlksMsUV dks thysV tsy ,oa fju ds e/; esa j[ks tkus dks ojh;rk nh
tkuh pkfg, ysfdu foosy ls de ls de nks f[kM+dh nwj gksuk pkfg,A foosy
dks fju ds cxy esa ugha nfkZr ugha fd;k tk ldrk D;ksafd ;g fefJr
mRikn dk ifjpk;d gSA iqu% foosy dks f[kM+dh &1 ij nfkZr ugha fd;k tk
ldrkA
13.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk mRikn ,fj;y ls ck;sa nfkZr fd;k x;k gS\
(1) fju
(2) foosy
(3) isIlksMsUV
(4) fujek

14.

;fn fju ,oa ,fj;y dh fLFkfr dks vny&cny fn;k tkrk gS rks
f[kM+dh&5 esa dkSu&lh oLrq nfkZr dh tk;sxh
(1) foosy
(2) fujek
(3) fju
(4) ,fj;y

15.

fju ds flok; fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk mRikn ,fj;y ds ck;sa


ysfdu thysV tsy ds nkfgus nfkZr fd;k tk;sxk%
(1) fju
(2) isIlksMsUV
(3) foosy
(4) fujek

(2) Nirma
(4) Ariel

Which of the following products except Rin will be


displayed left of Ariel but right of Gillette Gel?

dksbZ ugha

yksxksa dh la[;k yk[kksa esa tks dsoy ,d lekpkj&i= i<+rs gSa%


(1) 23.4
(3) 11.9

(2) Vivel
(4) Nirma

If the positions of Rin and Ariel are interchanged,


which item will be displayed in window 5?
(1) Vivel
(3) Rin

12.

(2) 17.4
(4) None of these

DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 13 to 15) Six products Ariel,


Vivel, Rin, Nirma, Gillette Gel and Pepsodent are to be placed
in six display windows of a shop numbered 16 from left to right
of a shopper standing outside the shop. As per the company
requirements, Rin and Ariel should be displayed next to each
other, but Ariel should at least three windows away from Nirma.
Pepsodent is preferred to be kept between Gillette Gel and Rin
but away from Vivel at least by two windows. Vivel cannot be
displayed next to Rin for the reasons of mixed-product indentity.
Also Vivel cannot be displayed in window 1.
13.

(1) 4.7
(2) 23.4
(3) 17.4
(4) buesa ls

The number of people (in lakhs) who read at least one


newspaper is:

Rin
Pepsodent
Vivel
Nirma
FCGK [A3]

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 16 to 18) In the following


questions, each question is followed by two statements labeled I
and II in which certain data is given. You have to decide whether
the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the
question. Using the data given together with your everyday
knowledge, choose.
A.

If statements I alone is sufficient but statement II alone


is not sufficient to answer the question.
B. If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone
is not sufficient to answer the question.
C. If both statement I and II together are sufficient to
answer but neither statement alone is sufficient to
answer the question.
D. If I & II together are not sufficient to answer the
question and additional information is required?
16.

Z dk
I.
II.
(1)
(3)

II. 4x+72+3y = 130


(2) B
(4) D

Did congress receive more than 40% of the 30000


votes cast in an election?
I.
II.
(1)
(3)

18.

16.

What is Z?
I. 3x+45+5z = 120
(1) A
(3) C

17.

funsZk% u la[;k 16 ls 18 fuEufyf[kr uksa esa R;sd u ds ckn nks


dFku I vkSj II dqN vkdM+ksa lfgr fn, x, gSaA vkidksa ;g fu.kZ; djuk gS
fd D;k dFkuksa esa fn, x, vkadM+s uksa ds mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa\ fn,
x, vkdM+ksa dk ;ksx djrs gq, vius jkstejkZ Kku dk ;ksx djrs gq, p;u
djsaA
A. ;fn dFku I dsoy i;kZIr gS ysfdu dFku II vdsys u dk
mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS
B. ;fn dFku II vdsys i;kZIr gS ysfdu dFku I vdsys u dk
mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS
C. ;fn nksuksa dFku I ,oa II ,d lkFk mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa
ysfdu dksbZ Hkh dFku vdsys mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS
D. ;fn I ,oa II ,d lkFk u dk mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSa
,oa vfrfj vkdM+ksa dh t:jr gSA

17.

BJP received 45% of the votes


Congress received exactly 11000 votes
A
(2) B
C
(4) D

eku gS
3x+45+5z = 120
4x+72+3y = 130
A
C

D;k dkxzsl us ,d pquko esa 30 gtkj Mkys x, erksa ds


vf/kd er kIr fd,
I. ch-ts-ih- dks 45% er feys
II. dkxzsl dks Bhd 11000 er feys
(1) A
(3) C

What was the combined average attendance per game


at the games at National stadium for the month of
September and October?

18.

I.

The total attendance for the month of September was


23100 and the total attendance for the month October
was 25200
II. There were 20 games played in September and 22
games played in October
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D

(2) B
(4) D
40%

ls

(2) B
(4) D

flrEcj ,oa vDVwcj eghus esa uskuy LVsfV;e esa [ksys x, fr [ksy
dk la;q vkSlr mifLFkfr D;k Fkh\
I. flrEcj ds eghus esa dqy mifLFkfr 23100 ,oa vDVwcj ds
eghus esa dqy mifLFkfr 25200 Fkh
II. flrEcj ds eghus esa 20 [ksy ,oa vDVwcj ds eghus esa 22 [ksy
[ksys x,A
(1) A
(3) C

(2) B
(4) D

DIRECTIONS: (Ques. No. 19 & 20) In the following figure, the circle
stands for criminal background, the Hexagon stands for politician,
the triangle stands for rural and rectangle stands for wealthy. Study
the figure carefully and answer the questions that follow.

funsZk% u la[;k 19 ,oa 20 fuEufyf[kr js[kk fp= esa o`k&vkijkf/kd


i`BHkwfe okyksa dks nfkZr djrk gS] kBdks.k&jktuhfrK dks nfkZr djrk gS]
f=Hkqt&xzkeh.k dks rFkk vk;r&/kuoku dks nfkZr djrk gSA js[kkfp= dk
/;kuiwoZd v/;;u djsa rFkk fuEufyf[kr uksa ds mkj nsaA

19.

19.

Non rural, wealthy politician are indicated by region:


(1) 8
(3) 10

20.

(2) 9
(4) 12

(1) 8
(3) 10

Non rural wealthy politician with criminal background


are indicated by region:
(1) 11
(3) 9

xSj xzkeh.k /kuoku jktuhfrK dks fuEu {ks= nfkZr djrk gS%

20.

(2) 6
(4) 3

xSj xzkeh.k /kuoku jktuhfrK tks vkijkf/kd i`BHkwfe ds gSa] dks dkSu
lk {ks= nfkZr djrk gS%
(1) 11
(3) 9

FCGK [A4]

(2) 9
(4) 12

(2) 6
(4) 3

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 21 to 25) Study the following table carefully and answer the questions below

funsZk% u la[;k

21

ls

25

rkfydk dks /;kuiwoZd i<+sa ,oa uhps fn, x, uksa ds mkj nsa&

Production of main crops in India (in million ones)

Hkkjr esa eq[; Qlyksa dk mRiknu fefy;u Vu esa


Crops Qly
1991-92
Pulses nkysa
20.5
Oil seeds frygu
32.4
Rice pkoy
80.5
Sugarcane xUuk
140.8
Wheat xsgw
130.2
Coarse grain vifjr vukt
45.6
Total ;ksx
450.00
21.

Production
of
sugarcane
in
199394
was
approximately what percentage of the production of
rice in 199293:
(1) 50
(3) 150

22.

24.

(1) 7.2
(3) 2.7
25.

1995-96
27.8
46.8
94.2
156.4
152.2
58.2
535.6

1996-97
28.2
52.4
90.8
172.5
158.4
62.8
565.1

199394 esa xUus dk mRiknu


yxHkx fdrus frkr Fkk%

199293

(1) 50
(3) 150

(2) 75
(4) 175

esa pkoy ds mRiknu dk

23.

fn, x, okks esa nky dk vkSlr mRiknu D;k Fkk\


(1) 26.8 fefy;u Vu
(2) 20.5 fefy;u Vu
(3) 24.5 fefy;u Vu
(4) 22.5 fefy;u Vu

24.

frygu dk mRiknu
frkr Fkk\

(2) 8.4
(4) 6.4

199192

okZ esa dqy mRikfnr Qly dk fdruk

(1) 7.2
(3) 2.7

In which of the following years the total production of


oil seeds in the year 199495, 199596 and 199697
was equal to the production of wheat?
(1) 199394
(3) 199697

1994-95
23.5
42.4
92.6
160.3
141.6
62.4
522.8

fn, x, okks esa R;sd okZ esa fdl Qly dk mRiknu R;sd okZ c<+rk
jgk%
(1) pkoy
(2) nky
(3) xUuk
(4) frygu

(2) 20.5 millian tones


(4) 22.5 millian tones

Production of oil seeds was what percentage of the


total crops produced in the year 199192:

1993-94
24.6
40.8
88.2
152.2
146.8
60.4
513.0

22.

(2) Pulses
(4) Oil seeds

What was the average production of pulse in the given


years?
(1) 26.8 millian tones
(3) 24.5 millian tones

21.

(2) 75
(4) 175

Production of what type of crop was going to increase


in each year in given years:
(1) Rice
(3) Sugarcane

23.

1992-93
22.4
34.6
86.4
152.2
138.4
52.8
486.8

25.

(2) 8.4
(4) 6.4

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl okZ esa] 199495] 199596] vkSj 1996


97 okZ esa gq, frygu dk dqy mRiknu xsgw ds mRiknu ds cjkcj Fkk%
(1) 199394
(3) 199697

(2) 199495
(4) 199293

(2) 199495
(4) 199293

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 26 & 27)

funsZk% u la[;k

A Bus starts from point S and runs 10 Kms. towards North. It


takes a right turn and runs 15 kms. It now runs 6 kms after
taking a left turn. It finally takes a left turn, runs 15 kms and
stops at point T.

,d cl fcUnq S ls kjEHk gksdj 10 fdyksehVj mkj dh vksj pyrh gSA


;g nkfgus eqM+dj 15 fdyksehVj pyrh gSA iqu% ck;sa eqM+dj 6 fdyksehVj
pyrh gSA vUrr% og ck;sa eqM+dj 15 fdyksehVj pyrh gS ,oa fcUnq T ij
:drh gSA

26.

26.

How far is point T with respect to point S:


(1) 15 km.
(3) 20 km.

27.

(2) 16 km.
(4) 25 km.

fcUnq

(1) 15 km.
(3) 20 km.

Towards which direction was the vehicle moving


before it stopped at point T?
(1) West
(3) North

fcUnq

27.

(2) South
(4) East

FCGK [A5]

26

,oa

27

ls fdruh nwj gS%


(2) 16 km.
(4) 25 km.

fcUnq ij :dus ls iwoZ okgu fdl fnkk dh rjQ py jgk Fkk\


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

DIRECTIONS: (Questions No. 28 & 29) The following are the


statistics of some matches of a cricket team bowlers and the
wickets taken. A, B, C & D are the fast bowlers of the team.

28.

If the number of wickets taken by spinners is 15, the


total number of wickets taken by bowlers is:
(1) 50
(3) 40

29.

28.

(2) 45
(4) 35

29.

(2) 1:5
(4) 4:5

30.

31.

32.

(1) ACD
(3) BAC
33.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

32.

(2) EB
(4) buesa

ls dksbZ ugha

(2) EB
(4) buesa

ls dksbZ ugha

dkxt] vkSkf/k ,oa f[kykSuk ek% fdlds }kjk nfkZr fd;k tkrk gS\
(1) ACD
(3) BAC

(2) EFD
(4) None of these

(2) EFD
(4) buesa ls

dksbZ ugha

33.

,d csUp ij cSBh 5 yM+fd;ksa dk QksVksxzkQ fy;k tkuk gSA lsty jeh


ds ck;sa rjQ ,oa fch ds nkfgus rjQ gSA eerk jeh ds ck;ha rjQ
cSBh gSA jkfxuh jeh ,oa eerk Bhd e/; esa cSBh gSA jkfxuh ds Bhd
nkfgus rjQ dkSu cSBk gS\
(1) jeh
(2) eerk
(3) fch
(4) lsty

34.

MUSSOORIE dk lokZf/kd mi;q dksM gksxk%

(2) Mamta
(4) Sejal

The most likely code for MUSSOORIE out of the


following is:

(2) 1:5
(4) 4:5

dkSu&ls nks etnwj dkxt m|ksx esa dk;Z djrs gSa%


(1) AE
(3) BD

Five girls are sitting on a bench to be photographed.


Sejal is to the left of Rashmi and to the right of Binni.
Mamta is to the left of Rashmi. Ragini is between Rashmi
and Mamta. Who is sitting immediately right to Ragini?
(1) Rashmi
(3) Binni

34.

31.

(2) EB
(4) None of these

Paper, Drug and Toy are represented by which of the


following respectively?

(2) 45
(4) 35

dkSu&ls nks etnwj vkSkf/k m|ksx esa dk;Z djrs gSa%


(1) AE
(3) CF

(2) EB
(4) None of these

Which two work in the paper industry?


(1) AE
(3) BD

gS] rks xsancktksa

funsZk% u la[;k 30 ls 32 dkxt] vkSkf/k ,oa f[kykSuk rhu dkj ds


m|ksx gSaA N% etnwj A, B, C, D, E ,oa F bu m|ksxks esa dke djrs gSaA
buesa ls dsoy nks O;f ,d m|ksx esa dke dj ldrs gSaA dksbZ Hkh ,d ls
vf/kd m|ksx esa dk;Z ugha dj ldrkA A dkxt m|ksx esa dk;Z ugha djrkA
B ,oa E f[kykSuk m|ksx esa dk;Z ugha djrsA A ,oa B ,d gh m|ksx esa dk;Z
ugha djrsA D vkSkf/k m|ksx esa dk;Z ugha djrkA A ,oa D f[kykSuk m|ksx esa
dk;Z ugha djrsA E ,oa F ,d gh m|ksx esa dk;Z ugha djrsA

Which two workers work in the drug industry?


(1) AE
(3) CF

15

^C* }kjk fy, x, fodVksa dh la[;k ls ju vkmV }kjk fxjs fodVksa


dh la[;k dk vuqikr gS%
(1) 2:5
(3) 3:10

DIRECTIONS: (Question nos. 30 to 32) There are 3 types of


industries, paper, drug and toy industry. Six workers A, B, C, D,
E and F work in these industries. Only two of them can work in
one industry. No one can work in more than one industry. A
does not work in paper industry. B and E do not work in toy
industry. A and B do not work in the same industry. D does
not work in drug industry. A and D do not work in toy industry.
E and F are not in the same industry.
30.

;fn fQjdh xsancktksa }kjk yh xbZ fodVksa dh la[;k


}kjk yh xbZ dqy fodVksa dh la[;k gksxh%
(1) 50
(3) 40

What is ratio of the wickets taken by C to the wickets


that fell through run-outs:
(1) 2:5
(3) 3:10

funsZk% u la[;k 28 ,oa 29 ,d fdsV ny xsancktksa ds dqN [ksyksa rFkk


muds }kjk fy, x, fodVksa ds dqN vkdM+s uhps fn, x, gSaA A, B, C ,oa D
ny ds rst xsanckt gSaA

281120653
157722984
227766123
559977113

FCGK [A6]

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

281120653
157722984
227766123
559977113

DIRECTIONS: In the following number series only one number


is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr la[;k Ja`[kyk esa ,d la[;k xyr gSA xyr la[;k dks
Kkr djsaA

35.

35.

18000, 3600, 720, 144.2, 28.8, 5.76


(1) 5.76
(3) 144.2

36.

Given

two

(2) 720
(4) 28.8
positions

of

the

dice

as

being.

36.

2 ry
(1) 5
(3) 1

37.

In a certain code language bring the white board is


written as ka na di pa and White and black board is
written as na di sa ra. How is the written in that code?
(1) ka
(3) ka or pa

38.

40.

41.

38.

fdlh fufpr dksM esa


tkrk gSA mlh dksM esa

(2) pa
(4) ra
STREAMLINE dks BFSUTDMHKL
SCIENTIFIC dks dSls fy[kk tk;sxk%
(2) OFJDTDJGJU
(4) OFJDTDGJUT

fp= esa efgyk ds rjQ bkkjk djrs gq, ehjk us dgk ^mlds firk ds
,d ek= iq= dh iRuh esjh lkl gS*A ehjk ds ifr ls fp= esa fn;s gq,
efgyk ls D;k lEcU/k gS\
(1) pkpk
(2) iq=
(3) Hkrhtk
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

40.

;fn uhps fn;s la[;kvksa esa R;sd vad dh fLFkfr dks myVdj bu
la[;kvksa dks vojksgh e esa O;ofLFkr dj fn;k tkrk gS] rks dkSu&lh
la[;k e/; esa gksxh\
783, 159, 376, 852, 617
(1) 376
(3) 617

(2) 852
(4) 783

The total number of ministers, including the prime


minister, in the Council of Ministers shall not exceed
......... of the total number of members of the House of
the people:

fy[kk

39.

(2) Son
(4) None of these

Which of the following is an Article provided by the


constitution regarding children education comes
within PART IV Directive Principles of State Policy:

(1) 20%
(3) 10%

fdlh fufpr dksM Hkkkk esa ^bring the white board* dks ^ka na
,oa ^white and black board* dks ^na di sa ra* fy[kk
tkrk gS rks ^the* dks ml dksM esa dSls fy[kk tk;sxk\

(1) OFJDTBHEHS
(3) OFJTBDHESH

(2) 852
(4) 783

41.

lafo/kku ds fdl vuqPNsn ds vuqlkj cPpksa dh fk{kk jkT; ds uhfr


funsk ds fl)kUr ds Hkkx&IV ds vUrxZr nku fd;k x;k gS%
(1) 6 okZ dh mez ls 14 okZ dh mez rd ds lHkh cPpksa dks eqr
,oa vfuok;Z fk{kk bl rjg ls nku fd;k tkuk tks fd jkT;
dkuwuu fu/kkZfjr djs
(2) vius cPpksa ;k vkfJr] tks 6 okZ ls 14 okZ dh mez ds e/;
gksa] dks fk{kk dk volj nku djuk
(3) lHkh cPpksa dks kjafHkd cpiu ns[kHkky ,oa fk{kk nku djuk
tc rd os 6 okZ iw.kZ u dj ysa
(4) mi;qZ lHkh

42.

/kkuea=h dks lEefyr djrs gq, ea=h&ifjkn esa eaf=;ksa dh dqy la[;k
yksd&lHkk ds lnL;ksa dh dqy la[;k ds ------- ls vf/kd ugha gksxk%

(1) Providing free and compulsory education to all


children of age of six to fourteen years in such a
manner as the state may be, by law, determine
(2) Providing opportunities for education to his child or as
the case may be, ward between the age of six and
fourteen years.
(3) Providing early childhood care and education of all
children until they complete the age of six years
(4) All of these
42.

(2) 4
(4) 6

di pa*

(2) OFJDTDJGJU
(4) OFJDTDGJUT

If the following numbers are arranged in descending


order after reversing the position of the digits in each
of them, which of the following will be in the middle?
783, 159, 376, 852, 617
(1) 376
(3) 617

esa gksxk rks dkSu&lh la[;k khkZ ij gksxh%

(1) ka
(3) ka or pa

Pointing to a lady in a photograph, Meera said, Her


fathers only sons wife is my mother-in-law. How is
Meeras husband related to the lady in the photo?
(1) Uncle
(3) Nephew

37.

(2) pa
(4) ra

In a certain code STREAMLINE is written as


BFSUTDMHKL. How is SCIENTIFIC written in that code?
(1) OFJDTBHEHS
(3) OFJTBDHESH

39.

(2) 4
(4) 6

(2) 720
(4) 28.8

ikals dh nks fLFkfr;k bl dkj nh xbZ gSa%

tc

When 2 is at the bottom which number is at the top:


(1) 5
(3) 1

18000, 3600, 720, 144.2, 28.8, 5.76


(1) 5.76
(3) 144.2

(2) 25%
(4) 15%
FCGK [A7]

(1) 20%
(3) 10%

(2) 25%
(4) 15%

43.

Find the incorrect statement with respect to money bill:

43.

/ku&fo/ks;d ds lanHkZ esa dkSu&lk dFku vlR; gS\


(1) ,d fo/ks;d /ku&fo/ks;d gS ;k ugha] bl u ds mBus ij
yksd&lHkk v/;{k dk fu.kZ; vafre gksrk gS
(2) /ku&fo/ks;d jkT;lHkk esa isk ugha fd;k tk,xk
(3) yksd lHkk }kjk ikfjr /ku&fo/ks;d jkT; lHkk dks mlds vuqkalk
ds fy, Hkstk tk,xk vkSj mlds ckn yksdlHkk jkT;lHkk ds lHkh
;k fdlh vuqkalk dks ;k rks Lohr dj ldrk gS ;k vLohr
dj ldrk gS
(4) ;fn yksdlHkk }kjk ikfjr dksbZ /ku&fo/ks;d jkT;lHkk dks mlds
vuqkalk ds fy, Hkstk tkrk gS vkSj 21 fnu ds vUrxZr okil
ugha vkrk gS rks mldks bl dky ds O;rhr gksus ds ipkr ftl
Lo:i esa yksdlHkk }kjk ikfjr fd;k x;k gS mlh Lo:i esa nksuksa
lnuksa }kjk ikfjr gqvk eku fy;k tk,xk

44.

orZeku esa loksZPp U;k;ky; esa ,d eq[; U;k;k/khk ,oa nwljs ttksa dh
la[;k ----- ls T;knk ugha gksxh%

(1) If any question arises whether a bill is money bill or


not, the decision of the speaker of the house of the
people shall be final.
(2) Money bill shall not be introduced in the Council of
States
(3) A money bill passed by the House of the people shall
be transmitted to council of states for its
recommendation and House of the people may
thereupon either accept or reject all or any of the
recommendations of the council of states.
(4) If any money bill passed by the House of people and
transmitted
to
Council
of
States
for
its
recommendation is not returned to the house of
people within a period of 21 days, it shall be deemed
to have been passed by both houses at the expiration
of the said period in the form in which it was passed
by the House of people.
44.

There shall be a Supreme court of India consisting of a


chief Justice of India and of not more than .......... other
judges at present:
(1) 25
(3) 30

45.

Arakan Yoma is the extension of the Himalayas


located in:
(1) Myanmar
(3) Kashmir

46.

47.

vjkdsu ;ksek fgeky; dk foLrkj gS] tks fLFkr gS


(1) E;kUekj esa
(2) usiky esa
(3) dehj esa
(4) cywfpLrku esa

46.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fjtoZ cSad vkWQ bf.M;k }kjk ra= esa ls vfrfj
eqk dks ckgj fudkyus ds fy, ,d ;a= ds :i esa ;ksx fd;k tkrk
gS%
(1) udn lafpr vuqikr c<+kdj
(2) fjolZ jsiks jsV c<+kdj
(3) jsiks jsV ?kVkdj
(4) nksuksa (1) ,oa (2)

47.

kCn

Increasing Cash Reserve Ratio


Increasing Reverse Repo rate
Reduction in Repo rate
Both (1) & (2)

The word FTP stands for:


(1) File Transit Provision (2) File Translate protocol
(3) File Transfer Provision (4) File Transfer Protocol

48.

A technique in which data is written to two duplicate


disks simultaneously, is called:
(1) Mirroring
(3) Duplicating

49.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
50.

(1)
(3)

nks MqIyhdsV fMLd ij ,d lkFk vkdM+s fy[ks tkus dh rduhd dks


dgrs gSa%
(1) fejfjax
(2) eYVhIysfDlax
(3) MqIyhdsfVax
(4) dkWfiax

49.

Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dh vkBoha vuqlwph esa fdlds fy, ko/kku gS%


(1) vuqlwfpr Hkkkk
(2) kiFk ,oa iqfV
(3) tutkrh; {ks=ksa dk kklu
(4) la?k jkT; ,oa leor lwph

50.

vHkh gky gh esa vk;k lkbZDyksu Qsfyu uke dk mn~xe dgk ls gqvk%
(1) FkkbZyS.M
(2) E;kUekj
(3) ckWXyknsk
(4) tkiku

Scheduled languages
Oaths and Affirmations
Administration of Tribal Areas
Union, State and Concurrent Lists

The recent cyclone Phailin has its name originated from:


(1) Thailand
(3) Bangaldesh

dk foLrkfjr Lo:i gS%


QkbZy VkfUtV ksfotu
(2) QkbZy VkUlysV ksVksdky
QkbZy VkUlQj ksfotu
(4) QkbZy VkUlQj ksVksdky

FTP

48.

(2) Multiplexing
(4) Copying

The Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India


contains provisions regarding:

(2) 35
(4) 27

45.

(2) Nepal
(4) Baluchistan

Which of the following may be used by the Reserve


Bank of India as a tool to draining out excess money
from the system:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(1) 25
(3) 30

(2) 35
(4) 27

(2) Myanmar
(4) Japan
FCGK [A8]

51.

Win-Win strategy is also known as:


(1) Compromise
(3) Competition

52.

Grape Wine is used in context of:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

53.

54.

^fou&fou* j.kuhfr tkuh tkrh gS%


(1) le>kSrk ds uke ls
(2) mis{kk ds uke ls
(3) fr;ksfxrk ds uke ls
(4) lgHkkfxrk ds uke ls

52.

^xzsiokbu tu okg* dk ;ksx fuEu ds lanHkZ esa fd;k tkrk gS%


(1) vkSipkfjd lapkj
(2) vukSipkfjd lapkj
(3) {kSfrt lapkj
(4) /okZ/kj lapkj

53.

lquuk] lokZf/kd ckjackj gksus okyk] laHkor% dk;ZLFky ij gksus okyk lcls
vf/kd egoiw.kZ lapkj gSA ysfdu Hkkoh :i ls lquus esa dbZ ck/kk,a gSaA
fuEu esa ls dkSu lquus ds ekxZ esa ,d o`R;kRed ck/kk ugha gS%
(1) iwoZxzg
(2) vU;fok;ksa esa rUe;rk
(3) vLiV xSj&fofkV lansk
(4) ,d uSfefkd n`fVdks.k

54.

dkfeZd kklu ewyr% fuEu dk ,d foLrkj gS%


(1) Je cU/ku
(2) lkekU; cU/ku
(3) deZpkjh cU/ku
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

55.

tukf vk;kstuk fuEu ls lEcfU/kr gksrh gS%


(1) dkfeZd t:jrksa dk fu/kkZj.k
(2) dkexkjksa dh etnwjh r; djuk
(3) p;u
(4) deZpkfj;ksa dk dY;k.k

56.

360 fMxzh

Formal Communication
Informal Communication
Horizontal Communication
Vertical Communication

Listening is the most frequent, perhaps the most


important type of on-the-job communication. But, there
are many barriers to the effective listening. Which of the
following is not an attitudinal barrier to listening?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

51.

(2) Avoidance
(4) Collaboration

Prejudices
Preoccupation with other matters
Unclear, nonspecific message
A casual attitude

Personnel management is basically an extension of:


(1) Labour management
(2) General management
(3) Employee management (4) None of the above

55.

Manpower planning deals with:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

56.

360 degree feedback involves appraisal by:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

57.

Determining of personnel needs


Wage fixation of workers
Selection
Welfare of employees

Line managers
Subordinates
Superiors
Anyone who is directly in contact with the appraise

58.

57.

KANTIASM is a theory related to:


(1) Motivation
(3) Ethics

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(2) Leadership
(4) Perception
58.

fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu&lk fl)kUr oSKkfud cU/ku ls lEc) ugha gS%


(1) dk;Z dks O;ofLFkr djus ds fy, i;Zos{kd ugha vfirq deZpkjh
mkjnk;h gS
(2) dk;Z fuiknu dks ;g lqfufpr djus ds fy, ekWuhVj fd;k tkrk
gS ftlls fd mi;q ifj.kke fey ldsa
(3) gj dk;Z dks lEiUu djus dk ,d loZJsB rjhdk gksrk gS
(4) deZpkfj;ksa esa fofkV fuiq.krk,a gksrh gSa vkSj os dk;Z fuiknu ij
/;ku dsfUr djrs gSa ftlesa mu fuiq.krkvksa dh vko;drk gksrh gS

59.

SCSI

(1) Workers, not supervisors, are responsible for


organizing work
(2) Work performance is monitored to ensure that
appropriate results are achieved
(3) There is one best way to perform each task
(4) Workers have specialized skills and focus on
performing tasks that require those skills
59.

SCSI is a term related with:


(1) Storage
(3) Keystroke Rate

60.

(2) Network Data Transfer


(4) Picture resolution

What are the units used to count the speed of a


printer?
(1) CPM
(3) PPM

buesa ls fdlls lEcfU/kr fl)kUr gS%


vfHksj.k
(2) usr`Ro
uhfrkkL=
(4) R;{k Kku

KANTIASM
(1)
(3)

Which of the following is not a principle associated


with scientific management?

QhMcSd esa fuEu }kjk ewY;kadu fd;k tkrk gS%


ykbu izca/kd
v/khuLFk
ofjB vf/kdkjh
dksbZ Hkh O;fDr tks ewY;kadu ds lkFk lh/ks laidZ esa gks

(1)
(3)
60.

(2) DPI
(4) BIT
FCGK [A9]

,d ikfjHkkfkd in gS ftldk lEcU/k gS%


HkaMkj.k
(2) tkye vkdM+k LFkkukUrj.k
dqth vk?kkr nj
(4) fp= ek=d

eqf= dh xfr dh x.kuk ds fy, fdu ;wfuVksa dk ;ksx fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) CPM
(3) PPM

(2) DPI
(4) BIT

61.

62.

Computer Part
Software that drives Graphic hardware
A User Interface
None of these

A Compiler is a:

Mark the correct prompts for the hard disk:


(1) C:
(3) C:\

65.

,d lzksr eknsk gS ftlesa%


(1) eknsk ;a=kfJr Hkkkk esa fy[kk tkrk gS
(2) eknsk dk ;a=kfJr Hkkkk esa vuqokn fd;k tkrk gS
(3) eknsk dk ;a=kfJr Hkkkk vuqokn gS
(4) ,d ,slk eknsk ftls ekhuh Hkkkk esa vuqokn ugha fd;k tk
ldrk gS

63.

vuqHkkkd%
(1) dEI;wVj ;a= lkfexzh dk la;kstu gS
(2) ,d ,slk eknsk gS tks ,d mPp Lrjh; Hkkkk ls nwljh Hkkkk esa
vuqokn djrk gS
(3) ,d ,slk eknsk gS tks ,d mPp Lrjh; Hkkkk ls ;a=kfJr Lrj
ij vuqokn djrh gS
(4) dEI;wVj ;a= lkfexzh vkSj f;k lkfexzh dk la;kstu gS

64.

gkMZ fMLd ds fy, lgh ksEIV~l dks fpfUgr djsa%

66.

66.

67.

Energy resource planning


Enterprise resource planning
Expert resource planning
None of the above
68.

69.

(2) 0111 1110


(4) None of these

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

dk rkRi;Z gS%
,ut jhlkslZ Iykfuax
,UVjkbZt jhlkslZ Iykfuax
,DliVZ jhlkslZ Iykfuax
buesa ls dksbZ ugha
,d mnkgj.k gS%
cSp kslsflax vkijsfVax flLVe dk
VkbZe ks;fjax vkijsfVax flLVe dk
jh;y VkbZe ks;fjax flLVe dk
buesa ls dksbZ ugha

UNIX

63

dk ckbZujh led{k gksxk%

(1) 0110 0011


(3) 0111 0001

Under what arrangement any computer can become


server and any server can become computer:

70.

In local Area Network


In Peer to Peer
In client server system
In Wide Area Network
FCGK [A10]

ckbZV~l
ckbZV~l

ERP

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

The binary equivalent of 63 is:

(2) 210
(4) 102

;wfuDl Unix gS ,d%


(1) eYVh&;wtj flLVe
(2) eYVhVkfLdax flLVe
(3) bUVjSfDVo vkWijsfVax flLVe
(4) mi;qZ lHkh
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Batch processing operating system


Time sharing operating system
Real time sharing system
None of these

Le`fr gksrh gS%


1000 ckbZV~l
106 ckbZV~l

(2) C:>
(4) C:\>

1 KB
(1)
(3)

Multi-user system
Multitasking system
Interactive operating system
All of the above

(1) 0110 0011


(3) 0111 0001
70.

(2) 2 bytes
(4) 102 bytes

UNIX is an example of:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

69.

65.
10

ERP means:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

68.

(1) C:
(3) C:\

Unix is a:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

67.

(2) C:>
(4) C:\>

1 KB memory is:
(1) 1000 bytes
(3) 106 bytes

X gS%
,d dEI;wVj dk fgLlk gS
,d ,slk lkVos;j gS tks vkys[kh ;a= lkexzh dks lapkfyr djrk gS
mi;ksk vUrjki`B
mijks esa ls dksbZ ugha

62.

Program written in a machine language


Program to be translated into machine language
Machine language translation of a program
Program that cannot be translated into machine
language

(1) Combination of computer hardware


(2) Program which translates from one highlevel
language to another
(3) Program which translates from one highlevel to a
machine level
(4) Combination of computer hardware and software
64.

R;{k
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

A source program is a:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

63.

61.

Direct X is a:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(2) 0111 1110


(4) buesa ls dksbZ

ugha

fdl O;oLFkk esa dksbZ de~I;wVj loZj cu ldrk gS rFkk dksbZ loZj
de~I;wVj%
(1) yksdy ,fj;k usVodZ (Lan)
(2) ih;j Vw ih;j (Peer to Peer)
(3) DykbZUV loZj flLVe (Client Server System)
(4) okbZM ,fj;k usVodZ (WAN)

71.

Which of the following is not correctly matched ?


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

72.

Mercosur, a multilateral organization belongs to :


(1) South America
(3) South Asia

73.

74.

75.

The contents of memory will not be lost, when power


goes off, in:

73.

ts-Mh-ch-lh- dk foLr`r Lo:i gS&


(1) tkok MkVk csl dUMfDVfoVh
(2) tkok Msoyij csl dusfDVfoVh
(3) tkok MkVk csl dusfDVfoVh
(4) tkok Msoyfiax csl dusfDVfoVh

74.

feYd vkWQ eSXuhfk;k fdldk lLisUku gS%


(1) eSXuhfk;e lYQsV dk
(2) eSXuhfk;e gkbMksvkWDlkbM dk
(3) eSXuhfk;e DyksjkbM dk
(4) eSXuhfk;e dkcksZusV dk

75.

fctyh pys tkus ij Le`fr dk fok;&oLrq [kks,xk ugha%


(1) EPROM esa
(2) ROM esa
(3) EEPROM esa
(4) mi;qZ lHkh

76.

,d dsUh; dEI;wVj tks ,d ;k T;knk mixzg okys dEI;wVj ls f?kjk


gqvk gS] dgykrk gS&
(1) cl usVodZ
(2) fjax usVodZ
(3) LVkj usVodZ
(4) mi;qZ lHkh

77.

kkgtgk us dkkZiqj dk ;q) fdlds fo:) yM+k%


(1) xq: gjxksfoUn flag
(2) xq: gjfdku
(3) xq: gj jk;
(4) xq: rsxcgknqj

78.

ukbUVh bLV fjt dgk fLFkr gS&


(1) kkUr egklkxj
(2) fgUn egklkxj
(3) vkdZfVd egklkxj
(4) vVykafVd egklkxj

79.

fuEufyf[kr iSjkxzkQ ij fopkj djsa&


og lkbeu dehku ds fo:) nkZu djus ds nkSjku ykgkSj esa iqfyl
ykBhpktZ esa xaHkhj :i ls ?kk;y gks x, ftlds dkj.k mudh ckn esa
uoEcj] 1928 esa e`R;q gks x;hA mlds ipkr fczfVk vf/kdkjh tks fd
mu ij ykBhpktZ ds fy, ftEesnkj Fkk mldks Hkxr flag ,oa jktxq:
us xksfy;ksa ls Hkwu MkykA
mijks iSjkxzkQ esa lanfHkZr kfUrdkjh gS&
(1) iafMr xksfoUn cYyHk iar
(2) ykyk yktir jk;
(3) eaxyflag
(4) eksrhyky usg:

80.

euq; ds efLrd dk dkSu&lk Hkkx Le`fr dks dk;e j[krk gS%


(1) gkbiksFkykel
(2) lsjscsye
(3) lsjsczy dkWjVsDl
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

81.

uhlsV fdl nsk dh laln dk uke gS%


(1) ukosZ
(2) LohMsu
(3) bt+jk;y
(4) Lisu

(2) ROM
(4) All the above

A central computer surrounded by one or more


satellite computer is called:
(1) Bus Network
(3) Star Network

77.

ejdkslqj ,d cgqi{kh; laxBu lacaf/kr gS%


(1) nf{k.kh vesfjdk ls
(2) mkjh vesfjdk ls
(3) nf{k.kh ,fk;k ls
(4) ;wjksi ls

Magnesium Sulphate
Magesium Hydroxide
Magnesium Chloride
Magnesium Carbonate

(1) EPROM
(3) EEPROM
76.

72.

Java Data Base Conductivity


Java Developer Base Connectivity
Java Data Base Connectivity
Java Developing Base Connectivity

Milk of Magnesia is a suspension of(1)


(2)
(3)
(4)

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk lgh lqesfyr ugha gS%


(1) ,fueksehVj & ok;q dk osx
(2) ,ehVj & fo|qr /kkjk
(3) VSdksehVj & nkc vUrj
(4) ikbjksehVj & mPp rkie

(2) North America


(4) Europe

JDBC stands for :


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

71.

Anemometer- Wind speed


Ammeter- Electric Current
Tachometer- Pressure Difference
Pyrometer- High Temperature

(2) Ring Network


(4) All of the above

Shah Jahan fought the battle of Kartapur against


(1) Guru Hargovind singh (2) Guru Har Kishan
(3) Guru Har Rai
(4) Guru Teg Bahadur

78.

Where is Ninety East Ridge situated?


(1) Pacific Ocean
(3) Arctic Ocean

79.

(2) Indian Ocean


(4) Atlantic Ocean

Consider the following paragraph :


He was seriously injured in police lathi Charge in Lahore
during demonstration against Simon commission for
which he subsequently died in November, 1928. Later on
the British officer, who was responsible for lathi charge
on him was shot dead by Bhagat singh and Rajguru.
The revolutionary referred to in the above paragraph is:
(1) Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant
(3) Mangal Singh

80.

The part of the human brain that retains memory is the:


(1) Hypothalamas
(3) Cerebral Cortex

81.

(2) Lala Lajpat Rai


(4) Motilal Nehru

(2) Cerebellum
(4) None of the above

Knesset is the name of the Parliament of:


(1) Norway
(3) Israel

(2) Sweden
(4) Spain
FCGK [A11]

82.

Match List I with List II and select the correct answer


using the codes given below the lists:
ListI
I. Linux
II. Pentium
III. C++
IV. Modem
(1) I D, II- C, III-B, IV-A
(2) I C, II- D, III-B, IV-A
(3) I B, II- C, III-D, IV-A
(4) I D, II- B, III-C, IV-A

83.

82.

ListII
A. Internet
B. Programming Language
C. Microprocessor
D. Operating System

I.
II.
III.
IV.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
83.

Consider the following Statements :


I.

Polar diameter of the earth is about 40 km larger than


its equatorial diameter
II. The most abundant element in the Earth crust is
oxygen
III. On summer solstice Suns rays fall vertically on tropic
of cancer
Which of these statement is/are correct?
(1) I, II, III
(2) I and II
(3) II and III
(4) II only
84.

Consider the following statements:

(1) Transformer
(3) Alternator
86.

(1) Henry Fayol


(3) F. W. Taylor
87.

oSdfYid /kkjk dks R;{k /kkjk esa ifjofrZr djus ds fy, ;q ;a= gS%
(1) VkalQkeZj
(2) jsDVhQk;j
(3) vkYVjusVj
(4) dUMsUlj

86.

fdls oSKkfud cU/ku dk tud dgk tkrk gS%


(1) gsujh Qs;ksy
(2) psLVj vkbZ cukZMZ
(3) ,Q- MCY;w Vsyj
(4) ihVj Mdj

87.

^cU/ku esa in lksiku* inkuqe%


(1) dks dHkh&dHkh vknskksa dh J`a[kyk dgk tkrk gS
(2) dk i=&O;ogkj esa geskk vuqdj.k djuk pkfg,
(3) dHkh Hkh yky Qhrkkkgh ds fy, mkjnk;h ugha gksrk
(4) dk vFkZ gS fui{krk lfgr U;k; laxfr

88.

88.

fuEu esa ls fdlds vUrxZr ^deku ,drk* vfrfer gksrh gS\


(1) ykbZu laxBu
(2) ykbZu rFkk LVkQ laxBu
(3) dk;kZRed laxBu
(4) {kSfrt laxBu Horizontal organization

(2) Rectifier
(4) Condenser

(2) Chester I. Barnard


(4) Peter Drucker

Hierarchy in management:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Is some times called a chain of command


Should always be followed in communication
Is never responsible for red tape
Means fairness combined with equity

Unity of command is violated under?


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa ij fopkj djsa%


I. i`Foh dk /kzqoh; O;kl mlds fokqorh; O;kl ls yxHkx 40
fd-eh- cM+k gS
II. i`Foh dh HkwiVy ij lcls vf/kd ek=k esa vkWDlhtu fo|eku gS
III. xzhe v;ukar ij lw;Z dh fdj.ksa ddZjs[kk ij /okZ/kj iM+rh gSa
mijks esa dkSu&lk dFku lgh gS

85.

(2) I and II
(4) II and III

Who is acknowledged as the father of scientific


management:

Internet
Programming Language
Microprocessor
Operating System

fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa ij fopkj djsa%


I. vkfn&js[kkak kbe esfjfM;u xzhufop ls gksdj xqtjrk gS ,oa
kwU; fMxzh nskkUrj js[kkak ij gS
II. vUrjkZVh; fnukad js[kk 180 nskkUrj ds lkFk lh/kh js[kk dh
rjg ekufp= ij dV gksrk gS
III. vUrjkZVh; fnukd js[kk dks iwjc ls ifpe dh vksj ikj djus
ij ,d fnu dh gkfu gksrh gSA
IV. ddZ js[kk 23.5 fMxzh v{kkUrj mkj ij iM+rh gS
buesa ls dkSu&lk dFku lR; gS
(1) I, II, III, ,oa IV
(2) I ,oa II
(3) I ,oa III
(4) II ,oa III

Which of these statements are correct?

The device to convert alternating current into direct


current is:

A.
B.
C.
D.

84.

Prime meridian passes through Greenwich and is at


zero degree longitude.
II. International date line, on the map appears as a
straight line along 180 degree longitude
III. While crossing international date line from east to
west, one loses a day
IV. Tropic of cancer lies at 23.5 degree latitude north

85.

Linux
Pentium
C++
Modem
I D, II- C, III-B, IV-A
I C, II- D, III-B, IV-A
I B, II- C, III-D, IV-A
I D, II- B, III-C, IV-A

(1) I, II, III


(2) I ,oa II
(3) II ,oa III
(4) dsoy II

I.

(1) I, II, III, and IV


(3) I and III

lwph I dks lwph II ls lqesfyr djsa ,oa lwph ds uhps fn, x, dksM ls
lgh mkj dk p;u djsa%
lwphI
lwphII

Line organization
Line and staff organization
Functional organization
Horizontal organization
FCGK [A12]

89.

A star employee is one:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

90.

89.

,d LVkj deZpkjh og gS%


(1) mPp fuiknu ,oa mPp {kerk
(2) fuEu fuiknu ,oa fuEu {kerk
(3) mPp fuiknu ,oa fuEu {kerk
(4) fuEu fuiknu ,oa mPp {kerk

90.

cU/ku ds Ldsyj fl)kUr ds vuqlkj%


(1) ,d cU/kd R;{kr% lhfer O;f;ksa dh la[;k dk ns[k&js[k dj
ldrk gS
(2) kf/kdkj dh js[kk dks LiVr;k ifjHkkfkr gksuk pkfg,
(3) T;knk tfVy leL;k,a cU/ku ds mPp Lrj ij lnafHkZr dh tkrh
gSa
(4) R;sd v/khuLFk dk dsoy ,d ofjB gksuk pkfg,

91.

LihfjV Mh kIl ds fl)kUr dk vFkZ gS%


(1) la?k ,d kf gS
(2) la?k ,d lkk gS
(3) la?k ,d ms; gS
(4) la?k ,d lapkyu gS

High in performance and high in potential


Low in performance and low in potential
High in performance and low in potential
Low in performance and high in potential

According to Scalar Principle of management:


(1) A manager can directly supervise a limited number of
people
(2) The line of authority must be clearly defined
(3) Exceptionally complex problems are referred to higher
levels of management
(4) Each subordinate should have only one superior

91.

Espirit de crops principle means:


(1) Union is strength
(3) Union is motive

92.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
96.

97.

ASBA
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

,Lck Ldhe fdlls lacaf/kr gS%


kjafHkd lkoZtfud Lrko bfufk;y ifCyd vkWQj
efgykvksa ds lkfdj.k gsrq dsUh; ljdkj dh ;kstuk
oLrq cktkj esa ,d ;kstuk
Hkkjr ljdkj dh ,d isaku ;kstuk

95.

2020 xzhe vksyafid ds fy, uhykeh cksyh esa dkSu&ls rhu vH;Fk
kgj dks ernku fd, x,%
(1) VksD;ks] bLrucqy ,oa jkse
(2) VksD;ks] bLrucqy ,oa nksgk
(3) ckdq] eSfMM ,oa jkse
(4) VksD;ks] bLrucqy ,oa eSfMM

96.

jkVh; [kk| lqj{kk vf/kfu;e 2013 dk dkSu&lk v/;k; efgyk


lkfdj.k dk o.kZu djrk gS fd 18 okZ ;k mlls T;knk mez dh
x`g.kh dks jkkudkMZ fuxZeu gsrq eqf[k;k ekuk tk,xk%
(1) v/;k; VII
(2) v/;k; VI
(3) v/;k; V
(4) v/;k; IV

97.

12 O;f;ksa dk ,d leqnk; tks fd ,d gksVy esa cSBd ds fy,


bdV~Bs gq, ,oa muds chp yM+[kM+krk gqvk ,d ;k=hA dgkuh ,d
xk;c /kuh O;f] ,d e`r ,dkUroklh] Lo.kZ dh ,d cM+h jde ,oa
,d fiVh gqbZ oS;k dks lfEefyr djrk gSA fofo/k vkoktsa viuh
dgkuh dk o.kZu djrh gSa ,oa /khjs&/khjs gksdhVhdk ds ,d NksVs dLcs ds
lkFk D;k gqvk] ;g of.kZr gksrk gSA
mi;Zq ls fdrkc ds uke dks igpkusa%
(1) n yks yS.M
(2) n Y;wehuSfjt+
(3) , Vsy QkWj n VkbZe chax
(4) n VsLVkesUV vkWQ eSjh

(2) Chapter VI
(4) Chapter IV

A group of 12 men gathered for a meeting in a hotel and


a traveler who stumbles into their amidst. The story
involves a missing rich man, a dead hermit, a large sum
in Gold and a beaten up whore. The multiple voices
takes turn to tell their own stories and gradually what
happened to the small town of Hokitika is revealed.
From the above identify the name of the book:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

94.

Tokyo, Istanbul and Rome


Tokyo, Istanbul and Doha
Baku, Madrid and Rome
Tokyo, Istanbul and Madrid

(1) Chapter VII


(3) Chapter V

dSks&Le`fr
vkHkklh Le`fr

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ,d in bUVjusV ls lacaf/kr ugha gS&


(1) gkbijfyad
(2) lpZ&baftu
(3) czkmtj
(4) QaDku&dh

Initial Public Offer


Central Government Scheme for Women Empowerment
A scheme in commodities market
Pension scheme of Government of India

Which Chapter of The National Food Security Act 2013


speaks of Women Empowerment that Women of
eighteen years of age or above to be head of
household for purpose of issue of ration cards:

(2)
(4)

93.

(2) Search Engine


(4) Function key

Which three candidate cities were voted in bids for the


2020 summer Olympics:

fdldk ,d mnkgj.k gS\


vfLFkj Le`fr
xSjvfLFkj Le`fr

ROM
(1)
(3)

ASBA scheme is related to:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

95.

(2) Cache memory


(4) Virtual memory

Which of the following term is not related to internet:


(1) Hyperlink
(3) Browser

94.

92.

ROM is an example of which of the following?


(1) Volatile memory
(3) Non volatile memory

93.

(2) Union is power


(4) Union is command

The Lowland
The Luminaries
A tale for the time being
The testament of Mary
FCGK [A13]

98.

27th recipient of the Indira Gandhi prize for Peace,


Disarmament and Development is:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

99.

98.

kkfUr fu%kL=hdj.k ,oa fodkl ds fy, bfUnjk xk/kh iqjLdkj ds@dh


27osa fotsrk gSa%
(1) byk Hk
(2) ,ysu tkUlu ljyhQ
(3) oaxkjh eSFkkbZ
(4) ks[k glhuk

99.

flrEcj 2013 ds Fke lkg esa vk;ksftr G-20 fk[kj okrkZ ij


fopkj djsaA fk[kj okrkZ ds lanHkZ esa vlR; dFku crk,
(1) ;g :l dh jkt/kkuh&lsV ihVlZcxZ esa flrEcj 2013 esa
vk;ksftr fd;k x;k
(2) Hkkjrh; /kkuea=h eueksgu flag us pkyw vkfFkZd ladV ij dkk
Mkyk ,oa G20 jkVksa ls mudh ekSfd uhfr;ksa ij T;knk /;ku
nsus ds fy, vkxzg fd;k
(3) kal phu ,oa :l] lhfj;k ds fo:) lSfud dk;Zokgh djus ds
fo:) Fks
(4) G20, 2014 fk[kj okrkZ vkLVsfy;k fczlcsu esa vk;ksftr gksuh
gS

Ela Bhatt
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Wangari Maathai
Sheikh Hasina

Consider G-20 summit held in the first week of


September, 2013. Which statement is incorrect with
reference to this summit:
(1) It was held in Russian capital- St Petersburg in
September, 2013.
(2) Indian Prime Minister Manmohan singh focused on the
ongoing economic crisis and urged the G-20 nations
to pay more attention to their monetary policies
(3) France, China and Russia were opposed to military
action against Syria.
(4) G-20, 2014 summit is to be held in Australia, Brisbane

100. As per finance bill of 2013, TDS is applicable on sale of


immoveable property where the sale consideration of
property exceeds or is equal to ____. Income tax
@____should be deducted by the ____ of the property
and should be deposited to the Government Account.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Rs 50,00,000/-, 1%, Purchaser


Rs 1,00,00,000/-, 1%, seller
Rs 50,00,000/-, 10%, Purchaser
Rs 50,00,000/-, 1%, Seller

101. Who was appointed as Prime Minister of Australia recently?


(1) John Howard
(3) Julia Gillard

(1) Uttrakhand
(3) Rajasthan

(1) Punjab
(3) Haryana

vHkh gky gh esa vkWLVfy;k dk /kkuea=h fdls fu;q fd;k x;k%


(1) tkWu gkoMZ
(2) dsfou jM
(3) twfy;k fxykMZ
(4) VkWuh ,cV

102.

Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad ds xoZuj dh v/;{krk esa ,d mPpLrjh; iSuy us


,d u, rhu Lrjh; jSafdax .kkyh ij vk/kkfjr jkT;ksa ds fy, ,d u,
fodkl lwpdkad dh vuqkalk dh gSA ml jkT; dks igpkusa tks lcls
de fodflr dh Js.kh esa vkrk gS%
(1) mkjk[kaM
(2) xqtjkr
(3) jktLFkku
(4) rfeyukMq

103.

vkS|ksfxd fudk; ,slkspse }kjk nku


Hkkjr dk dkSu&lk jkT; fuosk ykxw
jkT; ds :i esa mHkjk%
(1) iatkc
(2)
(3) gfj;k.kk
(4)

(2) Gujarat
(4) Tamilnadu

103. Which of the following State has emerged as India top


state in investment implementation rate as per data
provided by Industry body, Assocham:
(2) Chattishgarh
(4) Assam

104. Mullaperiyar dam is in the state of _____ and there is a


interstate dispute between _____ for this. The supreme
court appointed _______ committee to look into the
matter.

Rs 50,00,000/-, 1%, Purchaser


Rs 1,00,00,000/-, 1%, seller
Rs 50,00,000/-, 10%, Purchaser
Rs 50,00,000/-, 1%, Seller

101.

(2) Kevin Rudd


(4) Tony Abbott

102. A high level panel headed by RBI Governor Raghuram


Rajan has recommended a new development index for
the States on the basis of a new three tier ranking
system. Identify the State falling in least developed
category:

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

fok fo/ks;d ds vuqlkj vpy dk lEifk;ksa dh fch ij lzksr


ij dVkSrh ykxw dh xbZ gS tgk lEifk fo; frQy -------- ds
cjkcj ;k vf/kd gksA ------- dh nj ls vk;dj lEifk ds ------}kjk dkVdj ljdkjh [kkrs esa tek fd;k tkuk pkfg,%

100. 2013

104.

Kerala, Kerala and Tamilnadu, Justice A.S.Anand


Kerala, Kerala and Karnataka, Justice Verma
Karnataka, Karnataka and Kerala, Justice P.N. Bhagwati
Tamilnadu, Tamilnadu and Kerala, Justice K.G.
Balakrishnan

FCGK [A14]

fd, x, vkadM+ksa ds vk/kkj ij


djus dh nj esa Hkkjr ds khkZ
Nkhlx<+
vle

eqYyk isfj;kj ck/k ----- jkT; esa fLFkr gS ,oa blds fy, vUrZjkT;h;
fookn ----- ds e/; gSA loksZPp U;k;ky; us bl ekeys ds fy, ----- desVh fu;q fd;k%
(1) dsjy] dsjy ,oa rfeyukMq] U;k;k/khk ,-,l- vkuUn
(2) dsjy] dsjy ,oa dukZVd] U;k;k/khk oekZ
(3) dukZVd] dukZVd ,oa dsjy] U;k;k/khk ih-,u- Hkxorh
(4) rfeyukMq] rfeyukMq ,oa dsjy] U;k;k/khk ds-th- ckyk.ku

105. Which
personality
has
been
nominated
to
parliamentary standing Committee on Food, consumer
affairs and public distribution recently:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Film Actress Rekha


Film Actor Amitabh Bacchan
Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar
Film Actress Hema Malini

106. Under which scheme ministry of CAF & PD releases


allocation of rice at BPL rates for KBK districts:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

105.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

107. Which Country has for the first time connected its
European and Asian sides by opening a railway tunnel
under Bosporus Strait that connects black sea to the
sea of Marmara:

108.

gky gh esa BRICS leqnk; dh mHkjrh vFkZO;oLFkkvksa us $100


fcfy;u fonskh eqk iwy ftls dkWfUVUtsUV fjt+oZ vjsat+esUV dgk tkrk
gS] mldks LFkkfir djus ds fy, djkj fd;k gS ftlls fd%
(1) vkradh dk;Zokfg;ksa ls fucVk tk lds tks bu nskksa ds fodkl esa
ck/kd gSa
(2) fonskh fuoskdksa }kjk fudy tkus okys Hkko ls fuiVus ds fy,
tc vesfjdh QsMjy fjt+oZ ifjek.kkRed ljyhdj.k dk;Ze dks
Vs<+k djuk kjaHk djsa
(3) BRICS nskksa ds QaM vko;drkvksa dks iwjk djus ds fy,
(4) BRICS nskksa esa xjhch dks tM+ ls lekIr djus ds fy,

109.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls vlR; dFku dks igpkusa&


(1) vfgalk esalsUtj ksxzke efgykvksa ,oa cPpksa ds fo:) fgalk ls
fuiVus ds fy, dsU ljdkj }kjk kq: fd;k x;k gS
(2) f=iqjk gkbVsd oksVj fjdkZfMx flLVe ^oksVj oSfjfQ;scy isij
vkfMV Vsy* lfgr bysDVkWfud oksfVax ekhu dk ;ksx djus okyk
Hkkjr dk Fke jkT; cu x;k
(3) Hkkjr ljdkj us 2013-14 okZ ds fy, [kk|kUu mRiknu dk
259 fefy;u Vu dk y{; fu/kkZfjr fd;k gS
(4) nsk esa fnYyh loksZPp fr O;f vk; okyk kgj gS

(1) The Ahimsa messenger Programme has been


launched by the center to combat violence against
women and children.
(2) Tripura became the first state of India to use the high
tech voter recording system Voter verifiable paper
audit trail with electronic voting machines
(3) Government of India has set a target of 259 million
tones of food grains production for the year 2013-14
(4) Delhi has the highest per capita income in the country
110. On 9 May 2013, atmospheric concentrations measured
near the summit in Hawaii exceeded 400 parts per
million for the first time since measurements began. In
crossing this historic threshold, the world entered a
new danger zone. This is the background of:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

ebZ 2013 esa gokbZ esa vk;ksftr fk[kj okrkZ ds fudV ekis gq,
okrkoj.kh; ladsU.k igyh ckj 400 ikV~Zl fr fefy;u ikj dj
x;kA bl ,sfrgkfld lhek dks ikj djus ds lkFk gh foo ,d u,
[krjs okys {ks= esa osk dj x;kA ;g i`BHkwfe gS%
(1) etwjks fMDysjsku dh
(2) D;ksVks ksVksdkWy dh
(3) okrkoj.k ,oa fodkl ij fj;ks fMDysjsku dh
(4) okrkoj.k ,oa LokLF; ij ije fMDysjsku dh

110. 9

Majuro Declaration
Kyoto Protocol
Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
Parma Declaration on Environment and health

111. Those who win the confidence of their followers by


their superior knowledge is called:
(1) Democratic leader
(3) Institutional leader

ftyksa gsrq

fdl nsk us igyh ckj vius ;wjksfi;u ,oa ,fk;u Nksj dks cksliksjl
LVsV ds uhps ,d jsyos lqjax dks [kksydj tksM+k tks fd dkys CySd
leq ls ekjekjk ds leq dks tksM+rk gS%
(1) Vd
(2) cqYxkfj;k
(3) tkftZ;k
(4) jksekfu;k

(1) To Counter terrorism which is an impediment to


growth of these countries
(2) To counter the impact of pull out by foreign investors
when the US federal Reserve started tapering
quantitative easing programme
(3) To meet the fund requirements of BRICS countries
(4) To eradicate poverties in BRICS countries
109. Find the incorrect statement among the following:

KBK

107.

(2) Bulgaria
(4) Romania

108. Recently BRICS group of emerging economies have


agreed to set up a $100 billion foreign currency pool to
be called as a contingent Reserve arrangement :

,oa PD ea=ky; dh fdl ;kstuk ds vUrxZr


nj ij pkoy dk vkcaVu fd;k tkrk gS
vkikrdkyhu QhfMax ksxzke
foo [kk| dk;Ze
vUuiw.kkZ ;kstuk
xsgw vk/kkfjr U;qfVku ksxzke

106. CAF
BPL

Emergency Feeding Programme


World Food Programme
Annapurna Scheme
Wheat Based Nutrition Programme

(1) Turkey
(3) Georgia

[kk|] miHkksk ekeys ,oa lkoZtfud forj.k ij laln dh LFkkbZ


lfefr ij fdl O;fRo dks gky gh esa ukekafdr fd;k x;k gS%
(1) fQYe vfHkus=h js[kk
(2) fQYe vfHkusrk vferkHk cPpu
(3) fdsVj lfpu rsUnqydj
(4) fQYe vfHkus=h gsekekfyuh

111.

(2) Intellectual leader


(4) Creative leader
FCGK [A15]

tks vius mPpdksfV ds Kku dh otg ls vius vuqxkeh dk fookl


thr ikrs gSa] os dgykrs gSa%
(1) tkrkaf=d usrk
(2) cq) usrk
(3) laLFkkxr usrk
(4) f;kkhy usrk

112. Identify the mismatched pair in National Sports awards


2013:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

112.

jkVh; [ksy iqjLdkj 2013 esa xSj lqesfyr tksM+s dks igpkusa
(1) jksUtu lks/kh & jktho xk/kh [ksy jRu vokMZ
(2) jktdqekjh & vtZqu vokMZ
(3) iwf.kZek egrks & ks.kkpk;Z vokMZ
(4) /kesZU nyky & /;kupan vokMZ

113.

vc orZeku esa Ug99 dh ------ Kkr tkfr;k gSaA og vkil esa


?kfuB :i ls lEcfU/kr gS ,oa ,slk ekuk tkrk gS fd mHk;fuB iwoZtksa
}kjk mRiUu gq, gSaA ;fn ok;q }kjk QSyk gqvk ;g jksx vQxkfuLrku]
ikfdLrku ,oa Hkkjr dks viuh pisV esa ysrk gS rks ;g foo esa -----dh miyC/krk dks cqjh rjg Hkkfor djsxk%
(1) 7] xsgw
(2) 8] xsgw
(3) 9] xsgw
(4) 10] /kku

114.

kf lapj.k ,oa forj.k ifj;kstukvksa ds fodkl ds fy, Hkkjr us


fdl nsk dks USD 144 fefy;u dk lk[k nku fd;k%
(1) lfcZ;k
(2) ,LVksfu;k
(3) ykbcsfj;k
(4) cksfyfo;k

115.

flrEcj 2013 esa Hkkjr vkSj dkSu&lk nsk f}i{kh; djsalh LoSi
foU;kl 15 fcfy;u US MkWyj ls 50 fcfy;u US MkWyj flrEcj
2015 rd c<+kus ds fy, fu.kZ; fy;k%
(1) phu
(2) teZuh
(3) vesfjdk
(4) tkiku

116.

ms; }kjk cU/ku MBO esa fufgr gksrk gS%


(1) khkZ ij ms;ksa dks r; djuk
(2) khkZ ds lg;ksx ls v/khuLFk Lrj ij ms;ksa dks r; djuk
(3) ykHkksa dks vf/kdre djus ds fy, ms;ksa dks r; djuk
(4) lHkh Lrj ms;ksa dks r; djuk

117.

ukSdjh ls ijs fk{k.k dh ,d fof/k gS%


(1) fLFkfr p.k
(2) cszuLVkfex
(3) ,sUVhfki
(4) osLVhcqy Ldwy

Ronjon Sodhi- Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award


Rajkumari Rathore- Arjuna Award
Poornima Mahato- Drona Charya Award
Dharmender Dalal- Dhyan chand award

113. There are now ............ known races of Ug99. They are
all
closely
related
and
are
believed
to
have evolved from a common ancestor. If this wind
blown disease were to hit Afghanistan, Pakistan and
India, It would hurt .......... availability around the globe.
(1) 7, Wheat
(3) 9, Wheat

(2) 8, Wheat
(4) 10, Paddy

114. India extended USD 144- mn line of credit to which


following countries for development of power
transmission and distribution projects:
(1) Serbia
(3) Liberia

(2) Estonia
(4) Bolivia

115. India and which country in September, 2013 decided to


expand their bilateral currency swap arrangement from
15 billion US dollors to 50 billion US dollor till
December, 2015:
(1) China
(3) USA

(2) Germany
(4) Japan

116. Management by objective implies:


(1) Setting objectives at the top
(2) Setting objectives at subordinate level with the help of
top
(3) Setting objectives to maximize profits
(4) Setting objectives at all levels
117. Which is a method of off-the-job training:
(1) Position Rotation
(3) Apprenticeship

(2) Brainstorming
(4) Vestibule School

118. ESOP stands for:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Employee Stock Operation Plan


Employee Stock Opinion Plan
Employee Stock Organizational Plan
Employee Stock Option Plan

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

119. The concept of Six Sigma is associated with:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

119.

flDl flxek dh vo/kkj.kk fdlls lec) gS%


(1) deZpkjh lq/kkj
(2) xq.kokk dk;Z thou
(3) kwU; nksk
(4) lkaf[;dh; deZpkjh fuiknu

120.

tks usrk lnSo vkUrfjd lykgdkjksa ij fuHkZj jgrs gSa] fuEu dkj.k ls
fookl?kkr fd, tkus dk tksf[ke jgrk gS%
(1) fookl dh deh
(2) kf/kdkjh ls vuqfpr nwjh
(3) usrk&lykgdkj ds ?kfuB lEcU/k
(4) er dh fui{krk dh deh

Employee improvement
Quality work life
Zero defect
Statistical employee performance

120. Leaders who rely forever on the same internal advisers


run the risk of being betrayed due to:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

dk o`gn Lo:i gS%


,EIykbZ LVkd vkijsku Iyku
,EIykbZ LVkd vksfifu;u Iyku
,EIykbZ LVkd vkxsZukbZtskuy Iyku
,EIykbZ LVkd vkIku Iyku

118. ESOP

Lack of trust
Improper distance from authority
Closer leader-adviser relationship
Lack of impartiality of the opinion
FCGK [A16]

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