Duration : 120 Minutes
Date : 13-01-13
Max. Marks : 300
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS IN EXAMINATION HALL A. General : 1. This Question Paper contains 75 questions. Please check before starting to attempt. The question paper consists of 6 parts Physics (1 to 10), Chemistry(11 to 18), Mathematics(19 to 43), Biology (44 to 50), General Awareness (51 to 65) & Mental Ability (66 to 75) 2. Space is provided within question paper for rough work hence no additional sheets will be provided. 3. Blank paper, clipboard, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cellular phones, pagers and electronic gadgets in any form are not allowed inside the examinaiton hall. 4. The answer sheet, a machine-gradable Objective Response Sheet (ORS), is provided separately. 5. Do not Tamper / mutilate the ORS or this booklet. 6. Do not break the seals of the question-paper booklet before instructed to do so by the invigilators. 7. SUBMIT the ORS to the invigilator after completing the test & take away the test paper with you. 8. Any student found/reported using unfair means to improve his/her performance in the test, shall be disqualified from STaRT2013. B. How to fill Objective Response Sheet (ORS) for filling details marking answers: 9. Use only HB Pencil/Blue or Black ball point pen for filling the ORS. Do not use Gel/Ink/Felt pen as it might smudge the ORS. 10. Write your STaRT-2013 Student Registration No. in the boxes given at the top left corner of your ORS with blue/black ball point pen. Also, darken the corresponding bubbles with HB Pencil/Blue or Black ball point pen only. 11. If any student does not fill his/her STaRT-2013 Student Registration No. correctly and properly, then his/her ORS will not be checked/ evaluated. 12. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled bubble, you are advised to be extremely careful while darken the bubble corresponding to your answer. 13. Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor make the Cross (X) mark on the option once filled. Do not scribble, smudge, cut, tear, or wrinkle the ORS. Do not put any stray marks or whitener anywhere on the ORS. 14. If there is any discrepancy between the written data and the bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data will be taken as final. C. Question paper format and Marking scheme : 15. For each right answer you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero marks if no bubble is darkened. In case of bubbling of incorrect answer, minus one (–1) mark will be awarded.
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PART - I (PHYSICS)
Hkkx- I ¼HkkSfrd foK ku½
Straight Objective Type This section contains (1-10) multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj bl [k.M esa(1-10) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa]ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA 1.
2.
3.
Motion of car along a straight line is – (A) Rectilinear motion (B) curvilinear motion ljy js[kk d svuqfn'k d kj d h xfr gS– (A) ljy js [kh; xfr (B) lh<+ hnkj xfr
(C) rotational motion
(D) None of these
(C) ?kw .kZu
(D) bues alsd ksbZugha
xfr
A body with excess of electron is (A) Neutral (C) Positively charge
(B) Negatively charge (D) Can’t say
,d fi.M ft ld sikl by sDVªkWu d h vf/kDrk gS& (A) mnklhu (C) + /kukRed vkos 'k
(A) _ .kkRed vkos 'k (D) d q N d g ughald rs
When light falls on a polished or shiny surface (A) The light is absorbed by it. (B) The direction of light changes. (C) The light gets deflected in different directions. (D) There is no change in its direction.
t c izd k'k ikWfy 'k d h gqbZ;k ped hy h lrg ij fxjrk gSrks% (A) iz d k'kvo'kksf"kr gkst rkgS (B) iz d k'k d h fn'kk cny t krh gS (C) iz d k'k vy x vy x fn'kkvksaesafopfy r gkst k;sxk (D) iz d k'kd hfn'kkvksa esad ksbZifjorZu ughagksxkA 4.
A celestial body with very less life time is a – (A) meteor (B) satellite
(C) star
[kxksfy ; oLrqft ud k t houd ky cgqr d e gksrk gS& (A) mYd kfi.M (B) mixz g (C) rkjk
(D) comet (D) /keq d rsq
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
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5.
Which of the following statements is wrong ? (A) Sound travels faster in solids than in liquids. (B) Sound travels as a wave.
6.
(C) Sound is a form of energy.
(D) Sound travels faster in vacuum than in air.
fuEu esalsd kSulk d Fku xy r gS\ (A) Bks l esa/ofu d h xfr nzo lsT;knk gksrh gS (C) /ofu ,d Å t kZgS
(B) /ofu
,d rjax d s: i esapy rh gS (D) /ofu ok;qd h vis {kk fuokZr esat Ynh py rh gS
A body whose position with respect to surroundings does not change, is said to be in a state of : (A) rest
(B) motion
(C) vibration
(D) oscillation
,d oLrqd hfLFkfr mld spkjks arjQ fLFkr okrkoj.kd slkis {kvifjofrZ r gksrhgSrksoLrqd hvoLFkkgks xh% (A) fLFkj (B) xfr (C) d kEifud (D) nks y uh 7.
If you cover 100m distance in 60s. Then find the distance covered in 1 s ?
ekuk fd vkius60 lsd .M esa100 ehVj d h nwjh r; d hA rc 1 lsd .M vkiusfd ruh nwjh r; d h \
(A)
8.
10 m (ehVj) 6
(B)
6 m (ehVj) 10
6 m (ehVj) 3
(B) Copper
(C) Iron
fuEu esalsd kSu&lk lokZf/kd vPNk pky d gS? (A) d kcZ u (B) rk¡ ck
(C)
yks gk
(D) Aluminium (D) ,s Y;q ehfu;e
In the space, the cluster of billions of stars is called : (A) Universe
(B) Solar System
(C) Galaxy
varfj{k esaQ Sy svla[; rkjksad slewg d h ifVV~d k d ksd grsgS% (A) cz á k.M (B) lkS j e.My (C) xS y sDlh 10.
(D) zero ('kw U;)
Which of the following is the best conductor ? (A) Carbon
9.
(C)
(D) Planet (D) xz g
Coldest planet of the solar system is : (A) Venus
(B) Uranus
lkSje.My d k lclsB.Mk xzg gS% (A) cq /k (B) v: .k
(C) Neptune
(D) Mars
(C) o: .k
(D) ea xy
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
RESONANCE
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PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
Hkkx- II ¼jl k;u foK ku½
Straight Objective Type This section contains (11-18) multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj bl [k.M esa(11-18) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa]ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA
11.
12.
An example of physical change is (A) setting of curd
(B) condensation of steam
(C) burning of coal
(D) photosynthesis
HkkSfrd ifjorZu d k mnkgj.k gS& (A) ngh d k t euk (C) d ks ;y sd k t y uk
(B) Hkki d kla ?kuu (D) iz d k'kla'y s "k.k
Solution in which no more solute can be dissolved in a solvent at a particular temperature is (A) unsaturated solution (B) Supersaturated solution (C) Saturated solution (D) None of these
foy ;u ft lesa,d fuf'pr rki ij foy s; d h vkSj T;knk ek=kk ugha?kksy ld rs^& (A) vla r`Ir foy ; (B) vfrla r`Ir foy ;u (C*) la r`Ir foy ;u (D) bues alsd ksbZugha 13.
Which of the following gas is filled in balloons ? (A) Krypton
(B) Xenon
fuEu esalsfd l xSl d ksxqCckjsesaHkjk t krk gS\ (A) fØ IVkW u (B) ft ukW u 14.
(C) Helium
(D) Neon
(C) ghfy;e
(D)
fu;kW u
The cream can be separated from the milk by the process of (A) filtration
(B) evaporation
(C) centrifugation
(D) decantation
(C) vid s Unz .k
(D) fuFkkjuk
nw/k lsey kbZd k i`FkDd j.k fd ;k t krk gS& (A) Nkuuk
(B) ok"ihd j.k
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
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15.
Arrange the following gases in order of their occurence in air (A) nitrogen > oxygen > carbondioxide > argon (B) nitrogen > oxygen > argon > carbondioxide (C) oxygen > nitrogen > argon > carbondioxide (D) carbondioxide > nitrogen > oxygen > argon
ok;qesafofHkUu xSl ksad h izp qjrk d k lgh Ø e gS& (A) ukbVª kst u > vkWDlht u > d kcZuMkbZv kWDlkbM > vkxZu (B) ukbVª kst u > vkWDlht u > vkxZu > d kcZuMkbZv kWDlkbM (C) vkW Dlht u >ukbVªkst u > vkxZu > d kcZuMkbZv kWDlkbM (D) d kcZ uMkbZv kWDlkbM > ukbVªkst u > vkWDlht u > vkxZu 16.
Crystallization is considered better than evaporation for obtaining pure crystal of sugar because (A) On heating sugar burns. (B) Sugar particles will evaporate. (C) Sugar particles will decompose. (D) Sugar particles will melt.
'kDd j d s'kq ) fØ LVyks ad ksizkIr d jusd sfy, ok"ihd j.kd hvis {kkfØ LVy hd j.kvPNkekukt krkgS ]D;ks afd ok"ihd j.kd snkS jku& (A) xeZd jusij 'kDd j vo{ks fir gkst k;sxhA (B) 'kDd j d .kok"ihd ` r gkst k;sxsa (C) 'kDd j d .kfo?kfVr gkst k;s xsa (D) 'kDd j d .k xy t krsgS A 17.
We can see objects through transparent substances because (A) transparent substances are hollow
(B) transparent substances are lustrous
(C) transparent substances allow light to pass
(D) transparent substances are colorless
ge ikjn'khZinkFkksZd svkjikj ns[k ld rsgS]D;ksafd & (A) ikjn'khZinkFkZ[kks [ky sgksrsgSA (B) ikjn'khZinkFkZped hy sgks rsgSA (C) ikjn'khZinkFkZiz d k'kd ksxqt jusnsrsgSSA (D) ikjn'khZinkFkZja xghu gks rsgSA 18.
Wood is different from iron in (A) transparency & lustre
(B) hardness & solubility
(C) smoothness & solubility
(D) hardness and lustre
y d Mh+]y ksgslsfHkUu gS& (A) ikjnf'kZ rk o ped d sd kj.k (C) d ks ey rk o ?kqy usd sd kj.k
(B) d Bks jrk o
?kqy usd sd kj.k (D) d Bks jrk o ped d sd kj.k (SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
RESONANCE
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PART - III (MATHEMATICS)
Hkkx- III ¼xf.kr½
Straight Objective Type This section contains (19-42) multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj bl [k.M esa(19-43) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa]ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA
19.
Multiply :
8 3 2 3 x y by x8 y z : 9 2
8 3 2 3 x y d ks x8 y z. lsxq .kk d jks% 9 2
(A) 20.
(B) x3y2z
(C) xyz
(D)
9 x y2 z 4
(D)
2 9
The ratio of 60 minutes to 4.5 hours is equal to : 60 feuV rFkk4.5 ?ka Vsd k vuqikr cjkcj gS% (A)
21.
4 10 4 x y z 3
1 3
(B)
1 2
(C)
1 4
Solve : 5 – [7– { 2 – ( 3 2 ÷ 5 × 3)}]
gy d jks: 5 – [7– { 2 – ( 3 2 ÷ 5 × 3)}] (A) 3 22.
(B) – 3
(C) 4
(D) – 4
The area of a square garden is 169 are. Find the length of its side. (1 are = 100m2) :
,d oxkZd kj cxhpsd k {ks=kQ y 169 vkj gSA mld h Hkqt k d h y EckbZKkr d hft , % (1 vkj = 100 oxZehVj) (A) 1300 m (eh-) (B) 13 m (eh-) (C) 100 m (eh-) (D) 130 m (eh-) 23.
Four watches are ringing alarm bells in the interval of 6, 12, 15 and 18 seconds. If they start at same time, how many times they will ring together in 4 hrs.(exclude one at the start)
pkj ?kfM+;k¡6, 12, 15 rFkk18 lsd sUM d svUrj ls?k.Vhd hrjg ct rhgSA ;fn pkjksa,d lkFk'kq: d jsarksospkj ?k.Vsesafd ruh ckj ,d lkFk ct saxh \ (izFke ckj d ksfcuk fxus) (A) 80 times (ckj) (B) 81 times (ckj) (C) 20 times(ckj) (D) 21 times(ckj) (SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
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24.
25.
The integer 12648 is : (A) a perfect square
(B) not a perfect square
(C) a perfect cube
(D) none of these
iw .kkZ ad 12648 ,d (A) ifjiw .kZoxZgS (C) ifjiw .kZ?ku gS
(B) ifjiw .kZoxZugh gS (D) bues alsd ksbZugh
The ratio between the radius and the circumference of a circle is :
fd lh o`Ùk d h f=kT;k ,oaifjf/k d k vuqikr gksrk gS% (A) 26.
(B) 2
(C)
1
(D)
1 2
If the weight of 73 bags of cement is 4106.25 kg, what will be the weight of 96 bags ?
;fn lhesaV d s73 cksjksad k ot u 4106.25 fd -xzk-gS]rks96 cksjksad k ot u fd ruk gksxk? (A) 6300 kg(fd xz k-) (B) 5400 kg (fd xz k-) (C) 5400.70 kg(fd xz k-) (D) 6300.82 kg(fd xz k-) 27.
A water tank is 3 m long, 2.5 m broad and 4 m high. What is the capacity of the tank in litres, if 1000 cu cm = 1 litre?
ikuh d h ,d Vad h 3 eh-y Ech2.5 eh-pkSM +h rFkk4 eh-Å ¡p h gSA Vad h d h {kerky hVj esaKkr d jsa];fn 1000 ?ku ls-eh-= 1 y hVj gS? (A) 20000 28.
(B) 30000
(C) 4000
(D) 5000
A thin wire is bent into the form of a circle of radius 7 cm. If a square is made out of this wire, the side of the square would be :
,d iry srkj d ks,d o`Ùkd s: i esaeksM +kx;k]ft ld hf=kT;k7 lsehgSA ;fn rkj ls,d oxZcuk;kt k,]rksoxZd hHkqt kgksxh& (A) 7 cm(ls eh-) (B) 14 cm(ls eh-) (C) 11 cm(ls eh-) (D) 22 cm(ls eh-) 29.
Walking on the circumference of a circular field a man completes one round in 400 steps. If the length of a step of the man is 66cm., the radius of the field is -
,d o`Ùkkd kj eSnku d hifjf/kij py rsgq, ,d O;fDr 400 d ne esa,d pDd j y xkrkgSA ;fn O;fDr d s,d d ne d hy ackbZ66 lseh-gSrkseSnku d h f=kT;k gS% (A) 4200 cm(ls eh-) (B) 8400 cm(ls eh-) (C) 4400 cm(ls eh-) (D) 8800 cm(ls eh-)
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
RESONANCE
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30.
In
3 x = – 7 + x, the value of x is 4
3 x = – 7 + x, ea sx 4
d k eku gS&
(A) 4 31.
(B) –
7 3
(C) – 28
If x = 1, y = – 1, and z = – 1, then the value of
x 2 yz 2 3
;fn x = 1, y = – 1, rFkkz = – 1 gks] rks (A) 32.
1 3
(B) –
(D) 28
x 2 yz 2 is 3
eku gS&
1 3
(C) 1
(D) – 1
Ekta drives a car with a speed of 48 km./hr. and covers a fixed distance in 10 hrs., if the same distanre is to be covered in 8 hrs., How much speed should Ekta increase. ,d rk 48 fd -eh-/?kaVkd h xfr lsd kj py rh gSvkSj ,d fuf'pr nwjh 10 ?kaVsesar; d jrh gSA ;fn ogh nwjh 8 ?kaVsesar; d juh
gksrks,d rk d ksd kj d h xfr fd ruh c<+kuh gksxhA (A) 60 km / hr. (fd -eh-@?ka Vk) (C) 24 km /hr.(fd -eh-@?ka Vk)
(B) 36 km / hr. (fd -eh-@?ka Vk) (D) 12 km/ hr.(fd -eh-@?ka Vk)
33.
How many cubes of edge 5cm. can be cut off form a cube of edge 20cm. 20 ls eh-d h Hkqt k oky s?ku esals5 lseh-Hkqt k oky sfd rus?ku d kVst k ld rsgS% (A) 4 (B) 16 (C) 64 (D) 100
34.
Find the value of x in the given fig. If ST || PQ. fn;sx;sfp=k esax d k eku Kkr d jas;fn ST || PQ. R 55º
x
S
T
90º
50º
P
(A) 55º
Q
(B) 90º
(C) 50º
(D) 75º
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
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35.
The percentage of 150 kg to 200 kg is equal to percentage of 150 fØ xz k-, 200 fØ xzk-d k mruk gh izfr'kr
gS]ft ruk fd &
(A) 60 L to 80 L (60 y hVj]80 y hVj d k)
(B) Rs 24 to Rs 30(24 :
] 30 : d k ) (D) 240 paise to 300 paise(240 iS l s]300 iSl sd k)
(C) 120 L to 150 L(120 y hVj ]150 y hVj d k) 36.
If the measure of two angles of a triangle are 30° & 80°, then the triangle is known as:
;fn ,d f=kHkqt d snksd .kksad k eki 30° vkSj 80° gksrksf=kHkqt d gy k,xk% (A) Acute angle triangle(U;w u d ks.kf=kHkq t ) (B) Obtuse angle triangle (vf/kd d ks .kf=kHkqt ) (C) Equilateral triangle (leckgqf=kHkq t ) (D) Right angle triangle(led ks .kf=kHkq t 37.
Which expression shows the same value as 7(x – 13) ?
d kSulsO;at d d k eku 7(x – 13) d scjkcj gksxk? (A) (7 + x) – (7 – 13) 38.
(B) (7 × x) – (7 × 13) (C) (7 + x) × (7 – 13) 7 1 Which of the following fractions is less than and greater than ? 8 3 7 1 fuEu fHkUuksaesalsd kSulh lsNksVh gSrFkk lscM+h gS? 8 3 (A)
39.
1 4
(B)
(C)
11 12
(D)
17 24
From one corner of a square of side 8 cm, a small square of side 1cm is cut off. What is the perimeter of the remaining figure ? 8 ls eh Hkqt k oky s,d (A) 28 cm(ls eh-)
40.
23 24
(D) (7 × x) × (7 × 13)
oxZd s,d d ksusls-1 lseh Hkqt k oky k oxZd kVk t krk gSrks'ks"k Hkkx d k ifjeki gksxkA (B) 30 cm(ls eh-) (C) 32 cm(ls eh-) (D) 34 cm(ls eh-)
The area and perimeter of the shaded region are :
fn;sx;sfp=k easNk;kafd r Hkkx d k {ks=kQ y o ifjeki gksxkA 2m
3m 4m
6m
12m (A) 44 m2 (eh2), 44m(eh-)
(B) 40 m2(eh2), 44m(eh-)
(C) 48 m2(eh2), 44m(eh-)
(D) 35 m2(eh2), 48m(eh-) (SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
RESONANCE
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41.
In the given diagram || m. Find x and y if x = 2y fn;sx;sfp=k esa || m gksrksx o y D;k gksxst cfd x = 2y gS&
(A) x = 130º, y = 50º
(B) x = 120º, y = 60º
(C) x = 110º, y = 55º
(D) x = 140º, y = 70º
42.
The number of envelopes that can be made out of a sheet of paper 324 cm × 165 cm if each envelope requires a piece of paper of size 15 cm × 18 cm, is : 324 ls eh× 165 ls ehd kxt lscuusokysfyQkQksd hla [;kD;kgkxshA ;fn ,d fyQkQsd sfy, 15 ls eh× 18 ls ehd kxt iz ;kxs gkrskgS& (A) 140 (B) 198 (C) 225 (D) none of these (bues alsd ksbZugha)
43.
Seema purchased 3
1 3 1 kg apples and 4 kg oranges and she throw away part of total. Then remaining fruits 2 4 11
are :
1 2
3 4
10 kg(fd xz k-) 11
(B) 7
lhekus3 fd xzk-lsc vkSj 4 (A)
fd -xzk-la rjs[kjhnsvkSj mlusd qy Q y ksd k 1 kg(fd xz k-) 2
(C)
PART - IV (BIOLOGY)
1 11
Hkkx Q Sad fn;kA mld sikl fd rusQ y 'ks"kjgs&
33 kg(fd xz k-) 4
(D) 6
4 kg(fd xz k-) 5
Hkkx- IV ¼t ho foK ku½
Straight Objective Type This section contains (44-50) multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj bl [k.M esa(44-50) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa]ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA 44.
Match the following :
fuEufy f[kr d kslqesfyr d hft ,A Colum - A (d kW ye - A ) (i) Liver (;Ñ r ) (ii) Testis (o` "k.k) (iii) Kidney (o` Dd ) (iv) Heart (ân; ) (A) (i) – a, (ii) – c, (iii) –b, (iv) – d (C) (i) – d, (ii) – c, (iii) – a, (iv) – b
Colum - B (d kW ye - B ) (a) Digestion (ikpu) (b) Reproduction (t uu) (c) Excretion (mRlt Z u) (d) Transportation & Circulation (ifjogu
,oala p j.k)
(B) (i) – a, (ii) – b, (iii) – c, (iv) – d (D) (i) – c, (ii) – b, (iii) – a, (iv) – d (SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
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45.
In a flower, petals function is (A) Protect the flower bud
(B) Produce pollen grain
(C) Attract pollinators
(D) None of these
,d iq"i esany d k d k;Zgksrk gSA (A) iq "i
d fy d k d h j{kk d juk
(B) ijkxd .kmRiUu
(C) ijkxd .kd hfØ ;kd jusoky ksd ksvkd f"kZ r
46.
d juk
d juk (D) buesalsd ksbZugha
The mode of nutrition in green plants is : (A) Parasitic
(B) Saprophytic
(C) Heterotrophic
(D) Autotrophic
(C) ijik" skh
(D) Loiks "kh
gjsikniksaesaiks"k.kfof/kgksrhgSA (A) ijt hoh
47.
(B) e` Ùkks it ho
The process of photosynthesis in green plants involves (A) Intake of nitrogen and release of oxygen (B) Intake of oxygen and release of nitrogen (C) Intake of carbon dioxide and release of oxygen (D) Intake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide
gjsikS/ksesaizd k'k la'y s"k.k d h fØ ;k esagksrk gS& (A) ukbVª kst u
y suko vkWDlht u NksM +uk
(B) vkW Dlht u
y suko ukbVªkst u NksM +ukA
(C) d kcZ u
MkbZvkWDlkbM ysukvkWDlht u Nks M +ukA
(D) vkW Dlht u
48.
ys uko d kcZ u MkbvkW DlkbM Nks M +ukA
Which of the following type of joint is present in our neck ? (A) Ball & socket
(B) Hindge
(C) Fixed
(D) Pivot
fuEufy f[kr es alsfd l iz d kj d kt kMs+gekjhxnZ u es agkrskgS\ (A) ckW y
o lkWd sV
(B) fga t
(C) fLFkj
(D) ikbos V
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49.
Reproduction by leaves occurs in . (A) Potato
(B) Sugarcane
(C) Bryophyllum
(D) Ginger
(B) xUuses a
(C) cz k;ksfQ y e
(D) vnjd
ifRr;ksa}kjk t uu gksrk gS (A) vky wes a 50.
esa
esa
Which of the following is required for the maturation of erythrocytes. (A) Vitamin – K (B) Vitamin – B12 (C) Vitamin – A
(D) Vitamin – C
yky jDr d f.kd kvks ad sifjiDou d sfy, vko';d gS & (A) foVkfeu K (B) foVkfeu B12 (C) foVkfeu A
(D) foVkfeu C
PART-V (GENERAL AWARENESS)
Hkkx- V ¼l kekU; K ku½
Straight Objective Type This section contains (51-65) multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj bl [k.M esa(51-65) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa]ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA 51.
52.
The highest plateau of the world is in _________ . (A) America (B) India
(C) Tibet
(D) China
nqfu;kd klclsÅ ¡PkkiBkj _________esafLFkr gSA . (A) ves fjd k (B) Hkkjr
(C) frCcr
(D) phu
The highest peak of the Deccan is _________ . (A) Anaimudi (B) Vindhya
(C) Nilgiri
(D) Jaintia
MsDd u d k lclsÅ ¡p h ioZr PkksVh_________ .
53.
(A) Anaimudi
(B) Vindhya
(C) Nilgiri
(D) Jaintia
(A) vukbZ eq nh
(B) foU?;k
(C) uhyfxjh
(D) t s ufr;k
The world's largest camel fair is held at _________ . (A) Mewar (B) Pushkar
(C) Udaipur
(D) Jaipur
fo'o d k lclscM+k Å ¡V esy k _________ esay xrk gS\ (A) es okj (B) iq "d j
(C) mn;iq j
(D) t ;iq j
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54.
BDO stands for (A) Building Development officer
(B) Brand Development officer
(C) Block Development officer
(D) Block District office
BDO lsery c (A) fcfYMx (C) cy ks d 55.
gS
Moyces UV vkWfQ lj
(B) cz kUM
Moy cesUV vkWfQ lj
Moy iesUV vkWfQ lj
(D) cyks d
fMLVª d vkW fQ lj
From where did the Sakas or the Scythians belong ? (A) Central Asia
(B) Southern Asia
(C) E. Europe
(D) W. Europe
(C) bZ LV
(D) os LV
^ld k;k Lsd fFk;u fd l {ks=k lslacaf/kr Fks\ (A) ls UVªy 56.
,fl;k
(B) lkmFk,f'k;k
;wjksi
;wjksi
Kanishka was a great ruler of the (C) Sakas
(B) Pratiharas
(C) Kushanas
(D) Pandyas
(C) d q 'kkukl
(D) ikUM~ ;k
(B) Bhopal
(C) Jhansi
(D) Mumbai
(B) Hkks iky
(C) >kl ¡h
(D) eq EcbZ
(C) Jupiter
(D) Saturn
(C) o` gLifr
(D) 'kfu
d fu"d __________ d k,d egku jkt kFkk\ (A) ld kl 57.
(B) iz frgjkt
Sanchi Stupa is located at which place ? (A) Agra
lk¡p h d sLrwi d gk¡fLFkr gS\ (A) vkxjk 58.
Name the planet which spins fastest on its axis ? (A) Earth
(B) Uranus
viuh /kzjh ij lclsrst ?kweusoky k xzg d kSu lk gS\ (A) i` Foh 59.
(B) o: .k
GIS stands for (A) Graphical Information system
(B) Genealogical Information system
(C) Geographical Information system
(D) Geological Information system
GIS lsD;k ery c (A) xz kfQ d
gS\
buQ ksjesl u flLVe
(C) ft ;ks xzkfQ d y
buQ ksjesl u flLVe
(B) t uy ks t hd y
buQ ksjesl u flLVe
(D) ft ;ks y kst hd y
buQ ksjesl u flLVe
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60.
What is the location of Arctic circle ? (A) 66½°S
(B) 23½°N
(C) 90°N
(D) 66½°N
(C) 90°N
(D) 66½°N
(C) Argon
(D) Helium
(C) vkxZ u
(D) ghfy;e
vkd ZfVd pØ d h fLFkrh D;k gS\ (A) 66½°S
61.
(B) 23½°N
Which is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere ? (A) Nitrogen
(B) Oxygen
okrkoj.k esalclsT;knk d kSu lh xSl gS\ (A) ukbVª ks tu 62.
(B) vkW Dlht u
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar became the _________ in Prime Minister Nehru’s first cabinet formed after Independence. (A) Parliamentary Affairs Minister
(B) Law Minister
(C) Commerce Minister
(D) Foreign Minister
vkt knh d sck MkW-ch-vkj-vEcsM d j]usg: t h d h izFke d sfcusV esa__________ cusA (A) la l nh; 63.
d k;Zea=kh
(B) d kuw u
ea=kh
(C) okf.kT;
ea=kh
(D) fons 'kea =kh
How many fundamental rights are mentioned in the constitution ? (A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 4
(C) 7
(D) 4
(C) King
(D) Chancellar
Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esafd rusewy Hkwr vf/kd kj fn;sx, gSa (A) 5
64.
(B) 6
In a monarchy, all the power lies with _________ . (A) President
(B) Prime Minister
^jkt 'kkghesalkjsvf/kd kj ¼rkd r½ __________ d sikl gksrsgSA (A) jk"Vª ifr 65.
(B) iz /kkuea =kh
(C) jkt k
(D) d y q kf/kifr
(C) nine
(D) six
(C) uks
(D) nl
Sangam literature comprises of how many books ? (A) eight
(B) seven
^laxe lkfgR; easfd ruh fd rkcsgSa\ (A) vkB
(B) lkr
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PART - VI (MENTAL ABILITY)
Hkkx- VI ¼ekufl d ;ksX;rk½
Straight Objective Type This section contains (66-75) multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj bl [k.M esa(66-75) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa]ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA
Direction : (66) In these questions, a series of number is given. From amongst the four alternatives given below, find out that number which will replace the question mark. 66.
2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ? (A) 29
67.
(B) 30
(D) 34
If (;fn) 8 × 8 = 32, 7 × 8 = 28, 6 × 8 = 24 then (rc) 4 × 8 = ? (A) 16
68.
(C) 32
(B) 24
(C) 32
(D) 48
(C) 60
(D) 62
Find the missing number(s) :
y qIr la[;k Kkr d hft ;s? 6 2 70
12 72 30 ? 20 1400
(A) 71 69.
(B) 70
Rajesh ranked 8th from the top and 28th from the bottom in a class. How many students are there in the class ?
jkt s'k usviuh d {kk esaÅ ij lsvkBok¡rFkk uhpsls28 ok¡LFkku izkIr fd ;kA mld h d {kk esad qy fd rusNk=k gSa\ (A) 33 70.
(B) 34
(C) 35
(D) 36
How many numbers from 1 to 100 are completely divisible by 7 ? 1 ls100 rd (A) 14
,sl h fd ruh la[;k,sagSt ks7 lsiw.kZr;k foHkkft r gS\ (B) 12
(C) 15
(D) 13
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71.
Which letter comes half way between G and S in the alphabet G vkS j S o.kZeky k v{kj d schp (A) M
72.
esad kSu lk v{kj vk;sxkA
(B) N
(C) O
(D) P
Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not beloing to that group ?
fn;sx;spkj 'kCnksaesalsrhu fd lh ,d oxZlslEcfU/kr gSA ml 'kCn d k p;u d hft ;st ksml oxZlslEcfU/kr ughagS& (A) 9-80 73.
(B) 4-15
(C) 7-50
(D) 6-35
Three years ago, Soumya was 8 year younger than Pooja. What will be difference between their ages after five years ?
rhu o"kZiwoZlkSE;k]iwt k ls8 o"kZNksVh FkhA ikap o"kZckn mud h vk;qesavUrj gksxkA (A) 8 years(o"kZ ) 74.
(B) 7 years(o"kZ )
(C) 12 years(o"kZ )
(D) 19 years(o"kZ )
Accident is related to precautions, in the same way disease is related to – (A) Water
(B) Virus
(C) Cleanness
(D) Bacteria
nq?kZVukd klEcU/klko/kkuhlsgS]rkschekjhd klEcU/kgksxk& (A) ikuh
(B) fo"kk.kq
(C) LoPNrk
(D) t hok.kq
Direction : (75) In the following question, you have to identify the image of the item (word) in the mirror. The mirror is placed below the item. Choose the true image from the given alternatives.
funsZ'k : (75) fuEukafd r iz'u esavkid ksin ¼ 'kCn½ d sizfrfcEc d ksniZ.kesaigpkuukgSA niZ.kin d suhpsgSA fn, x, fod Yiksaesalslgh izfrfcEc pq fu,A 75.
G OA L
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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