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Question 1: Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.
The elusive
P : status in the Red List of the International
Q : snow leopard has lost its endangered
R : Union for Conservation of Nature
a) QPR
b) RPQ
c) QRP
d) PQR
Question 2: A sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four given alternatives, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
He gave her promotion happily.
a) She was given promotion happily by him.
b) She had been given promotion by him happily.
c) Her promotion was gave happily by him.
d) Her promotion was given.
Question 3: A sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect Speech. Out of the four given alternatives, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.
Anuj said, “I need your help now.”
a) Anju needed my help then.
b) Anuj said that he needed my help then.
c) Anuj said he needed my help now.
d) Anuj says he needed my help now.
Question 4: In the following question, a word has been written in four different ways out of which only one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
a) Hygiene
b) Hygine
c) Higine
d) Hygeine
Question 5: The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.
In order to
A-regulate the technology and boost
B-the rankings, we need our
C-teachers to do exponential thinking
a) CBA
b) CAB
c) BCA
d) ABC
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Question 6: In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
a) symptommatically
b) symptomaticaly
c) symptomatically
d) symptommaticaly
Question 7: In the following question, select the missing number from the given series.
13, 19, 32, 51, 83, ?
a) 142
b) 134
c) 156
d) 140
Question 8: Suraj is shorter than Gopal but taller than Tarun. Rajan is the tallest and Shivam is shorter than Suraj but not the shortest. Who is the third shortest?
a) Gopal
b) Suraj
c) Rajan
d) Shivam
Question 9: If 4!4 = 80, 3!8 = 110 and 6!2 = 80, then find the value of 7!9 = ?
a) 70
b) 100
c) 60
d) 160
Question 10: In the following question, select the related word pair from the given alternatives.
Ohm : Resistance : : ? : ?
a) Temperature : Degree
b) Hectare : Area
c) Energy : Watt
d) Current : Ampere
Question 11: In the following question, select the missing number from the given series.
6, 13, 20, 27, ?
a) 34
b) 32
c) 37
d) 43
Question 12: In the following question, select the odd letter/letters from the given alternatives.
a) SKC
b) ZRJ
c) ZSK
d) VNF
Question 13: In the following question, select the odd word pair from the given alternatives.
a) Figure – Rectangle
b) Ornament – Ring
c) Vehicle – Scooter
d) Necklace – Ornament
Question 14: Find the average of first 20 multiples of 9.
a) 94.8
b) 94.7
c) 94.6
d) 94.5
Question 15: What is the x – intercept of the linear equation 18x + 25y – 900 = 0?
a) 18
b) 25
c) 50
d) 450
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Question 16: Two equal circles intersect each other at point A and B, whose centers are O and O’. OO’ = 24 mm and AB = 10 mm, then find the area (in sq. mm) of the circle.
a) 530.66
b) 520.66
c) 510.33
d) 500.33
Question 17: The length of the diameter of the circle is 10 cm and length of the chord drawn in a circle is 6 cm. Find the distance (in cm) of chord from the center.
a) 10
b) 8
c) 6
d) 4
Question 18: 60% of P = 50% of Q and Q = x% of P. What is the value of x?
a) 130
b) 120
c) 140
d) 80
Question 19: Which of the following is NOT included in general methodology while assessing the national income?
a) Pension
b) Investment Expenditure
c) Value added
d) Consumption Expenditure
Question 20: Hiuen Tsang visited Kanchipuram, the capital of Pallavas, during the reign which of the following rulers?
a) Mahendra Verman I
b) Mahendra Verman II
c) Narasimha Varman I
d) Parmeshwar Varman II
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Question 21: In India, the Black Revolution is associated with self dependence in the production of ___________.
a) oil seeds production
b) crude petroleum
c) black box
d) No option is correct.
Question 22: E.P. Ramaswamy Naicker is associated with which of the following movements?
a) Self-respect movement
b) Viacom movement
c) Justice movement
d) Ezhava movement
Question 23: World famous Kaieteur Falls is situated on which river?
a) Potaro
b) Mississippi
c) St. Lawrence
d) Zambezi
Question 24: In which year did Vivekananda participate in the Parliament of the World’s Religions?
a) 1893 AD
b) 1895 AD
c) 1897 AD
d) 1899 AD
Question 25: The atoms of the elements having same difference between mass number and atomic number are called ______.
a) Isobar
b) Isotopes
c) Isotones
d) No option is correct.
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Answers & Solutions:
1) Answer (A)
2) Answer (A)
3) Answer (B)
4) Answer (A)
5) Answer (D)
6) Answer (C)
7) Answer (B)
The given series is a type of Fibonacci series where the previous two numbers are added to get the next one.
13 + 19 = 32
19 + 32 = 51
32 + 51 = 83
51 + 83 = 134
=> Ans – (B)
8) Answer (B)
Suraj is shorter than Gopal but taller than Tarun, => Gopal > Suraj > Tarun
Shivam is shorter than Suraj but not the shortest, => Gopal > Suraj > Shivam > Tarun
Also, Rajan is the tallest. Thus the heights in decreasing order is :
Rajan > Gopal > Suraj > Shivam > Tarun
$\therefore$ Suraj is the third shortest.
=> Ans – (B)
9) Answer (D)
Given : 4!4 = 80, 3!8 = 110 and 6!2 = 80
If we replace ‘!’ with ‘+’, and multiply the sum by 10, we get the desired result.
Eg :- $(4+4)\times10=80$
and $(3+8)\times10=110$ and $(6+2)\times10=80$
Similarly, $(7+9)\times10=160$
=> Ans – (D)
10) Answer (B)
Expression = Ohm : Resistance : : ? : ?
The first is the S.I. unit of the second, i.e. Ohm is the S.I. unit to measure resistance, similarly hectare is the unit of Area.
=> Ans – (B)
11) Answer (A)
‘7’ is added to all the numbers.
6 + 7 = 13
13 + 7 = 20
20 + 7 = 27
27 + 7 = 34
=> Ans – (A)
12) Answer (C)
(A) : S (-8 letters) = K (-8 letters) = C
(B) : Z (-8 letters) = R (-8 letters) = J
(C) : Z (-7 letters) = S (-8 letters) = K
(D) : V (-8 letters) = N (-8 letters) = F
=> Ans – (C)
13) Answer (D)
Second is one of the types of first, rectangle is a figure, ring is an ornament, scooter comes under types of vehicle, hence Necklace – Ornament is the odd one out, since its order is reversed.
=> Ans – (D)
14) Answer (D)
First 20 multiples of 9 = $9,18,27,……,171,180$
=> Sum = $9(1+2+3+…..+19+20)$
= $9\times\frac{20(20+1)}{2}$ $[\because$ Sum of first $n$ integers $=\frac{n(n+1)}{2}]$
= $9\times10\times21=1890$
=> Average = $\frac{1890}{20}=94.5$
=> Ans – (D)
15) Answer (C)
Equation of line : $18x+25y-900=0$
To find x-intercept, we need to put $y=0$ (and vice-versa)
=> $18x+25(0)=900$
=> $x=\frac{900}{18}=50$
=> Ans – (C)
16) Answer (A)
AB is chord to each of the circle and AB = 10 mm and OO’ = 24 mm
Let radius of each circle = $r$ mm
A line drawn from the centre of the circle perpendicular to the chord bisects it in two parts.
=> AC = $\frac{10}{2}=5$ mm
Similarly, OC = $\frac{24}{2}=12$ mm
Now, in $\triangle$ OAC
=> $(OA)^2 = (OC)^2 + (AC)^2$
=> $OA=\sqrt{(12)^2+(5)^2}$
=> $OA = \sqrt{144+25} = \sqrt{169}$
=> $OA = 13$ mm
$\therefore$ Area of triangle = $\pi r^2$
= $3.14\times(13)^2=530.66$ $mm^2$
=> Ans – (A)
17) Answer (D)
Given : Diameter = 10 cm and AB = 6 cm
To find : OM = ?
Solution : Radius OB = $\frac{10}{2}=5$ cm
Also, MB = $\frac{6}{2}=3$ cm
In right $\triangle$ OMB
=> $(OM)^2=(OB)^2-(MB)^2$
=> $(OM)^2=(5)^2-(3)^2$
=> $(OM)^2=25-9=16$
=> $OM=\sqrt{16}=4$ cm
=> Ans – (D)
18) Answer (B)
Given : $60\%$ of $P$ = $50\%$ of $Q$
=> $60P=50Q$
=> $\frac{Q}{P}=\frac{6}{5}$ ————–(i)
$\therefore$ $Q=x\%$ of $P$
=> $\frac{Q}{P}=\frac{x}{100}$
=> $x=\frac{6}{5}\times100=120$
=> Ans – (B)
19) Answer (A)
20) Answer (A)
21) Answer (B)
22) Answer (A)
23) Answer (A)
24) Answer (A)
25) Answer (C)