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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-III)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. If PROPERTY is coded as 133 and ESTATE is
coded as 70, then how will DEVELOPMENT
be coded as ?
Ùeefo PROPERTY keâes 133 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj
ESTATE keâes 70 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee peelee nw
lees DEVELOPMENT keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peeSiee?
(a) 129 (b) 130
(c) 131 (d) 139
2. In a code language PICTURE is written as
RHESWQG. How will MOUNTAIN be written
in the same language.
Ùeefo PICTURE keâes RHESWQG kesâ ™he ceW efueKee
peelee nw, lees MOUNTAIN keâes kewâmes efueKee peeSiee?
(a) ONWMVZKM (b) OPSORBKM
(c) ONTPVZHP (d) OQWPVCKP
3. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
CDF : GHJ : : KLN : ........
(a) OPS (b) OPR
(c) YFD (d) EDU
4. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
961 : 992 : : 841 : .......
(a) 873 (b) 852
(c) 870 (d) 864
5. Choose the venn diagram from the given
options which best represents the relationship
amongst the following classes :
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves
Jeeues Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Diseases, Night Blindness, cancer
yeerceeefjÙeeB, jleeQOeer, keQâmej
6. How many colors will be required to paint all
the sides of a cube in such a way that the two
adjacent sides do not become the same color ?
efkeâmeer Ieve kesâ meYeer HeâuekeâeW keâes Fme lejn mes heWš keâjves
kesâ efueS keâce mes keâce efkeâleves jbieeW keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nesieer
efpememes efkeâ oes vepeoerkeâer HeâuekeâeW hej Skeâ pewmee jbie kesâ
vee nes peeS–
(a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) 2
7. Three of the following four letter- clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej–De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve De#ej–
mecetn efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve
nw~ Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) PK (b) LQ
(c) HS (d) CX
8. Three of the following four letter- clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve mecetn efkeâmeer
Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nw Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) LNPQ (b) PRTV
(c) SUWY (d) EGIK
9. Three statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III Assuming
the statements to be true, even if they seem to
be at variance with commonly known facts,
decide which of the conclusions logically
follow(s) from the statements.
veerÛes leerve keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS,
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles neW,
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
Statements/keâLeve :
Some rabbits are ducks/kegâÚ KejieesMe yeòeKe nQ~
Some ducks are dogs/kegâÚ yeòeKe kegâòes nw~
No dog is a horse/keâesF& Yeer kegâòee, IeesÌ[e veneR nw~
Conclusions/efve<keâ<e& :
I. No horse is a duck/keâesF& Yeer IeesÌ[e, yeòeKe veneR nw~
II. No dog is a rabbit/keâesF& Yeer kegâòee, KejieesMe veneR nw~
III. Some ducks are rabbits/kegâÚ yeòeKe, KejieesMe
nQ~
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-III)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. If PROPERTY is coded as 133 and ESTATE is
coded as 70, then how will DEVELOPMENT
be coded as ?
Ùeefo PROPERTY keâes 133 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj
ESTATE keâes 70 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee peelee nw
lees DEVELOPMENT keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peeSiee?
(a) 129 (b) 130
(c) 131 (d) 139
2. In a code language PICTURE is written as
RHESWQG. How will MOUNTAIN be written
in the same language.
Ùeefo PICTURE keâes RHESWQG kesâ ™he ceW efueKee
peelee nw, lees MOUNTAIN keâes kewâmes efueKee peeSiee?
(a) ONWMVZKM (b) OPSORBKM
(c) ONTPVZHP (d) OQWPVCKP
3. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
CDF : GHJ : : KLN : ........
(a) OPS (b) OPR
(c) YFD (d) EDU
4. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
961 : 992 : : 841 : .......
(a) 873 (b) 852
(c) 870 (d) 864
5. Choose the venn diagram from the given
options which best represents the relationship
amongst the following classes :
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves
Jeeues Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Diseases, Night Blindness, cancer
yeerceeefjÙeeB, jleeQOeer, keQâmej
6. How many colors will be required to paint all
the sides of a cube in such a way that the two
adjacent sides do not become the same color ?
efkeâmeer Ieve kesâ meYeer HeâuekeâeW keâes Fme lejn mes heWš keâjves
kesâ efueS keâce mes keâce efkeâleves jbieeW keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nesieer
efpememes efkeâ oes vepeoerkeâer HeâuekeâeW hej Skeâ pewmee jbie kesâ
vee nes peeS–
(a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) 2
7. Three of the following four letter- clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej–De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve De#ej–
mecetn efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve
nw~ Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) PK (b) LQ
(c) HS (d) CX
8. Three of the following four letter- clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve mecetn efkeâmeer
Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nw Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) LNPQ (b) PRTV
(c) SUWY (d) EGIK
9. Three statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III Assuming
the statements to be true, even if they seem to
be at variance with commonly known facts,
decide which of the conclusions logically
follow(s) from the statements.
veerÛes leerve keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS,
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles neW,
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
Statements/keâLeve :
Some rabbits are ducks/kegâÚ KejieesMe yeòeKe nQ~
Some ducks are dogs/kegâÚ yeòeKe kegâòes nw~
No dog is a horse/keâesF& Yeer kegâòee, IeesÌ[e veneR nw~
Conclusions/efve<keâ<e& :
I. No horse is a duck/keâesF& Yeer IeesÌ[e, yeòeKe veneR nw~
II. No dog is a rabbit/keâesF& Yeer kegâòee, KejieesMe veneR nw~
III. Some ducks are rabbits/kegâÚ yeòeKe, KejieesMe
nQ~
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(a) All conclusions I, II and III follow/meYeer efve<keâ<e&
I, II Deewj III efvekeâueles nw~
(b) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) Only conclusions I and II follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
Deewj II efvekeâuelee nw~
(d) Only conclusion III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III
efvekeâuelee nw~
10. Select the word-pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as are the two
words in the following word-pair.
Chine : Beijing : ............. : ...........
efvecveefueefKele efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice
keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw
efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice Deeheme ceW
mebyebefOele nw–
Ûeerve : yeerefpebie : ........... : ........
(a) Iraq: baghdad/F&jekeâ : yeieoeo
(b) Doller : America/[e@uej : Decesefjkeâe
(c) Sweden : Madrid/mJeer[ve : cewef[^[
(d) Japan : Yen/peeheeve : Ùesve
11. A tailor had some number of shirts to cut
through the bundle of clothes. He cut each
bundle into 11 pieces of equal length. He cut 50
cuts per minute. How many bundles will he cut
in 25 minutes?
Skeâ opeea kesâ heeme keâheÌ[s kesâ Leeve ceW mes keâšves kesâ efueS
kegâÚ mebKÙee ceW MešX Leer~ Gmeves ØelÙeskeâ Leeve keâes meceeve
uebyeeF& kesâ 11 šgkeâÌ[eW ceW keâeš efueÙee~ Gmeves 50 keâš Øeefle
efceveš kesâ efnmeeye mes keâšeF& keâer~ Jen 25 efceveš ceW efkeâleves
Leeve keâeš uesiee ?
(a) 130 Bundle/130 Leeve (b) 125 Bundle/125 Leeve
(c) 115 Bundle/115 Leeve (d) 100 Bundle/100 Leeve
12. How many straight lines would be required to
make the following figure ?
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle keâes yeveeves kesâ efueS keâce mes keâce
efkeâleveer meerOeer jsKeeDeeW keâer pe™jle nesieer?
(a) 12 (b) 13
(c) 17 (d) 11
13. Select the number that will come next in the
following number series.
veerÛes oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer mebKÙee keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
3, 6, 11, 18, 27, 38, 51, 66, 83, ?
(a) 104 (b) 110
(c) 102 (d) 100
14. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce
ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS~
1. World/efJeMJe
2. Country/osMe
3. City/Menj
4. Continent/ceneÉerhe
5. State/jepÙe
(a) 3, 5, 4, 2, 1 (b) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1
(c) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (d) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1
15. In a code language CINEMA is written as
NICAME. How will ACTORS be written is the
same language.
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW CINEMA keâes NICAME efueKee
peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW ACTORS keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) CAOTSR (b) TCAROS
(c) SROTCA (d) TCASRO
16. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series.
veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
17. Select the option that will fill the blank and
complete the given series.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees efjòeâ mLeeve Yejsiee Deewj
oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee keâes hetje keâjsiee–
162, 180, 198, 216, 234, .......... 270, 288
(a) 261 (b) 248
(c) 263 (d) 252
18. Select the option in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
Debleefve&efnle nw~
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-III)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. If PROPERTY is coded as 133 and ESTATE is
coded as 70, then how will DEVELOPMENT
be coded as ?
Ùeefo PROPERTY keâes 133 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj
ESTATE keâes 70 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee peelee nw
lees DEVELOPMENT keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peeSiee?
(a) 129 (b) 130
(c) 131 (d) 139
2. In a code language PICTURE is written as
RHESWQG. How will MOUNTAIN be written
in the same language.
Ùeefo PICTURE keâes RHESWQG kesâ ™he ceW efueKee
peelee nw, lees MOUNTAIN keâes kewâmes efueKee peeSiee?
(a) ONWMVZKM (b) OPSORBKM
(c) ONTPVZHP (d) OQWPVCKP
3. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
CDF : GHJ : : KLN : ........
(a) OPS (b) OPR
(c) YFD (d) EDU
4. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
961 : 992 : : 841 : .......
(a) 873 (b) 852
(c) 870 (d) 864
5. Choose the venn diagram from the given
options which best represents the relationship
amongst the following classes :
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves
Jeeues Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Diseases, Night Blindness, cancer
yeerceeefjÙeeB, jleeQOeer, keQâmej
6. How many colors will be required to paint all
the sides of a cube in such a way that the two
adjacent sides do not become the same color ?
efkeâmeer Ieve kesâ meYeer HeâuekeâeW keâes Fme lejn mes heWš keâjves
kesâ efueS keâce mes keâce efkeâleves jbieeW keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nesieer
efpememes efkeâ oes vepeoerkeâer HeâuekeâeW hej Skeâ pewmee jbie kesâ
vee nes peeS–
(a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) 2
7. Three of the following four letter- clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej–De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve De#ej–
mecetn efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve
nw~ Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) PK (b) LQ
(c) HS (d) CX
8. Three of the following four letter- clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve mecetn efkeâmeer
Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nw Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) LNPQ (b) PRTV
(c) SUWY (d) EGIK
9. Three statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III Assuming
the statements to be true, even if they seem to
be at variance with commonly known facts,
decide which of the conclusions logically
follow(s) from the statements.
veerÛes leerve keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS,
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles neW,
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
Statements/keâLeve :
Some rabbits are ducks/kegâÚ KejieesMe yeòeKe nQ~
Some ducks are dogs/kegâÚ yeòeKe kegâòes nw~
No dog is a horse/keâesF& Yeer kegâòee, IeesÌ[e veneR nw~
Conclusions/efve<keâ<e& :
I. No horse is a duck/keâesF& Yeer IeesÌ[e, yeòeKe veneR nw~
II. No dog is a rabbit/keâesF& Yeer kegâòee, KejieesMe veneR nw~
III. Some ducks are rabbits/kegâÚ yeòeKe, KejieesMe
nQ~
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(a) All conclusions I, II and III follow/meYeer efve<keâ<e&
I, II Deewj III efvekeâueles nw~
(b) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) Only conclusions I and II follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
Deewj II efvekeâuelee nw~
(d) Only conclusion III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III
efvekeâuelee nw~
10. Select the word-pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as are the two
words in the following word-pair.
Chine : Beijing : ............. : ...........
efvecveefueefKele efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice
keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw
efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice Deeheme ceW
mebyebefOele nw–
Ûeerve : yeerefpebie : ........... : ........
(a) Iraq: baghdad/F&jekeâ : yeieoeo
(b) Doller : America/[e@uej : Decesefjkeâe
(c) Sweden : Madrid/mJeer[ve : cewef[^[
(d) Japan : Yen/peeheeve : Ùesve
11. A tailor had some number of shirts to cut
through the bundle of clothes. He cut each
bundle into 11 pieces of equal length. He cut 50
cuts per minute. How many bundles will he cut
in 25 minutes?
Skeâ opeea kesâ heeme keâheÌ[s kesâ Leeve ceW mes keâšves kesâ efueS
kegâÚ mebKÙee ceW MešX Leer~ Gmeves ØelÙeskeâ Leeve keâes meceeve
uebyeeF& kesâ 11 šgkeâÌ[eW ceW keâeš efueÙee~ Gmeves 50 keâš Øeefle
efceveš kesâ efnmeeye mes keâšeF& keâer~ Jen 25 efceveš ceW efkeâleves
Leeve keâeš uesiee ?
(a) 130 Bundle/130 Leeve (b) 125 Bundle/125 Leeve
(c) 115 Bundle/115 Leeve (d) 100 Bundle/100 Leeve
12. How many straight lines would be required to
make the following figure ?
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle keâes yeveeves kesâ efueS keâce mes keâce
efkeâleveer meerOeer jsKeeDeeW keâer pe™jle nesieer?
(a) 12 (b) 13
(c) 17 (d) 11
13. Select the number that will come next in the
following number series.
veerÛes oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer mebKÙee keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
3, 6, 11, 18, 27, 38, 51, 66, 83, ?
(a) 104 (b) 110
(c) 102 (d) 100
14. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce
ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS~
1. World/efJeMJe
2. Country/osMe
3. City/Menj
4. Continent/ceneÉerhe
5. State/jepÙe
(a) 3, 5, 4, 2, 1 (b) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1
(c) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (d) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1
15. In a code language CINEMA is written as
NICAME. How will ACTORS be written is the
same language.
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW CINEMA keâes NICAME efueKee
peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW ACTORS keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) CAOTSR (b) TCAROS
(c) SROTCA (d) TCASRO
16. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series.
veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
17. Select the option that will fill the blank and
complete the given series.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees efjòeâ mLeeve Yejsiee Deewj
oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee keâes hetje keâjsiee–
162, 180, 198, 216, 234, .......... 270, 288
(a) 261 (b) 248
(c) 263 (d) 252
18. Select the option in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
Debleefve&efnle nw~
19. Which number will come in the blank space in
the following series.
veerÛes oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee ceW efjòeâ mLeeve ceW keâewve–meer mebKÙee
DeeSieer?
100, 99, 96, 91, 84, 75, 64, ........
(a) 47 (b) 49
(c) 51 (d) 53
20. Select the number-pair in which the two
numbers are related in the same way as are the
two numbers of the following number-pair.
Gme mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW oesveeW
mebKÙeeSB Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej
oesveeW mebKÙeeSB veerÛes efoS ieS mebKÙee Ùegice ceW Deeheme ceW
mebyebefOele nw–
4 : 67 :: 8 : ........
(a) 513 (b) 512
(c) 521 (d) 515
21. Three of the following four number-pairs are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the number-pair that is different from the rest.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙee Ùegice ceW mes leerve mebKÙee Ùegice
efkeâmeer Øekeâej Skeâmeceeve nw Deewj Skeâ mebKÙee Ùegice
Demeceeve nw~ Gme Demeceeve mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
(a) 100, 25 (b) 60, 12
(c) 90, 18 (d) 150, 30
22. Introducing kumar, vikram said, "His mother
is the wife of my father's son. I have no sister
and brother." How is kumar related to
vikram?
kegâceej keâe heefjÛeÙe osles ngS, efJe›eâce ves keâne, ‘‘Fmekeâer ceeB
cesjs efhelee kesâ heg$e keâer helveer nw~ cesje keâesF& YeeF& Deewj yenve
veneR nw~’’ kegâceej keâe efJe›eâce mes keäÙee mebyebOe nw?
(a) Brother/YeeF& (b) Uncle/ÛeeÛee
(c) Father/efhelee (d) Son/heg$e
23. Given below is a transparent sheet of paper
with two patterns drawn on it. How would the
transparent sheet look when it is folded on the
dotted line ?
Skeâ heejoMeea Meerš oer ieF& nw efpeme hej oes hewšve& yeves ngS
nw~ Ùeefo heejoMeea Meerš keâes efyevog jsKee hej mes ceesÌ[e peelee
nw lees hewšve& efkeâme Øekeâej mes efoKeeF& osiee?
24. Suger is related to 'Insulin' in the same way as
'Anemia' is related to '..........'
efpeme Øekeâej ceOegcesn keâe mebyebOe Fvmegefueve mes nw, Gmeer
Øekeâej SveerefceÙee keâe mebyebOe ............. mes nw–
(a) neceexve (b) DeeÙejve
(c) heeveer (d) jòeâ
25. Select the correct mirror image of the given
figure when the mirror is placed to the right of
the figure.
Ùeefo veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle kesâ oeSB Deesj ohe&Ce jKee peeS
lees yeveves Jeeueer mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
MINT
(a) MINT (b) TNIW
(c) TNIM (d)
General Awareness
26. In Odisha, farmers can avail crop loans ` ` ` ` ____
at 0% interest till the date of 'Kalia Yojana' of
the state government for the Kharif season of
2019.
Deesef[Mee ceW efkeâmeeve Je<e& 2019 kesâ KejerHeâ meerpeve kesâ
efueS, jepÙe mejkeâej keâer ‘keâeefueÙee Ùeespevee’ kesâ lenle ` ` ` `
............ lekeâ 0% yÙeepe hej Heâmeue $e+Ce ues mekeâles nQ~
(a) `25000 (b) `10000
(c) `50000 (d) `100000
27. Who wrote the book 'The Blue Umbrella'?
‘o yuet DecyeÇsuee’ hegmlekeâ efkeâmeves efueKeer nw?
(a) Arvind Adiga /DejefJebo Deef[iee
(b) Ruskin Bond /jefmkeâve yeeb[
(c) R. K. Narayan /Deej. kesâ. veejeÙeCe
(d) Jhumpa Lahiri /Pegchee ueeefnjer
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-III)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. If PROPERTY is coded as 133 and ESTATE is
coded as 70, then how will DEVELOPMENT
be coded as ?
Ùeefo PROPERTY keâes 133 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj
ESTATE keâes 70 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee peelee nw
lees DEVELOPMENT keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peeSiee?
(a) 129 (b) 130
(c) 131 (d) 139
2. In a code language PICTURE is written as
RHESWQG. How will MOUNTAIN be written
in the same language.
Ùeefo PICTURE keâes RHESWQG kesâ ™he ceW efueKee
peelee nw, lees MOUNTAIN keâes kewâmes efueKee peeSiee?
(a) ONWMVZKM (b) OPSORBKM
(c) ONTPVZHP (d) OQWPVCKP
3. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
CDF : GHJ : : KLN : ........
(a) OPS (b) OPR
(c) YFD (d) EDU
4. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
961 : 992 : : 841 : .......
(a) 873 (b) 852
(c) 870 (d) 864
5. Choose the venn diagram from the given
options which best represents the relationship
amongst the following classes :
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves
Jeeues Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Diseases, Night Blindness, cancer
yeerceeefjÙeeB, jleeQOeer, keQâmej
6. How many colors will be required to paint all
the sides of a cube in such a way that the two
adjacent sides do not become the same color ?
efkeâmeer Ieve kesâ meYeer HeâuekeâeW keâes Fme lejn mes heWš keâjves
kesâ efueS keâce mes keâce efkeâleves jbieeW keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nesieer
efpememes efkeâ oes vepeoerkeâer HeâuekeâeW hej Skeâ pewmee jbie kesâ
vee nes peeS–
(a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) 2
7. Three of the following four letter- clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej–De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve De#ej–
mecetn efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve
nw~ Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) PK (b) LQ
(c) HS (d) CX
8. Three of the following four letter- clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve mecetn efkeâmeer
Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nw Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) LNPQ (b) PRTV
(c) SUWY (d) EGIK
9. Three statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III Assuming
the statements to be true, even if they seem to
be at variance with commonly known facts,
decide which of the conclusions logically
follow(s) from the statements.
veerÛes leerve keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS,
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles neW,
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
Statements/keâLeve :
Some rabbits are ducks/kegâÚ KejieesMe yeòeKe nQ~
Some ducks are dogs/kegâÚ yeòeKe kegâòes nw~
No dog is a horse/keâesF& Yeer kegâòee, IeesÌ[e veneR nw~
Conclusions/efve<keâ<e& :
I. No horse is a duck/keâesF& Yeer IeesÌ[e, yeòeKe veneR nw~
II. No dog is a rabbit/keâesF& Yeer kegâòee, KejieesMe veneR nw~
III. Some ducks are rabbits/kegâÚ yeòeKe, KejieesMe
nQ~
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 19.06.2019)
(a) All conclusions I, II and III follow/meYeer efve<keâ<e&
I, II Deewj III efvekeâueles nw~
(b) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) Only conclusions I and II follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
Deewj II efvekeâuelee nw~
(d) Only conclusion III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III
efvekeâuelee nw~
10. Select the word-pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as are the two
words in the following word-pair.
Chine : Beijing : ............. : ...........
efvecveefueefKele efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice
keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw
efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice Deeheme ceW
mebyebefOele nw–
Ûeerve : yeerefpebie : ........... : ........
(a) Iraq: baghdad/F&jekeâ : yeieoeo
(b) Doller : America/[e@uej : Decesefjkeâe
(c) Sweden : Madrid/mJeer[ve : cewef[^[
(d) Japan : Yen/peeheeve : Ùesve
11. A tailor had some number of shirts to cut
through the bundle of clothes. He cut each
bundle into 11 pieces of equal length. He cut 50
cuts per minute. How many bundles will he cut
in 25 minutes?
Skeâ opeea kesâ heeme keâheÌ[s kesâ Leeve ceW mes keâšves kesâ efueS
kegâÚ mebKÙee ceW MešX Leer~ Gmeves ØelÙeskeâ Leeve keâes meceeve
uebyeeF& kesâ 11 šgkeâÌ[eW ceW keâeš efueÙee~ Gmeves 50 keâš Øeefle
efceveš kesâ efnmeeye mes keâšeF& keâer~ Jen 25 efceveš ceW efkeâleves
Leeve keâeš uesiee ?
(a) 130 Bundle/130 Leeve (b) 125 Bundle/125 Leeve
(c) 115 Bundle/115 Leeve (d) 100 Bundle/100 Leeve
12. How many straight lines would be required to
make the following figure ?
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle keâes yeveeves kesâ efueS keâce mes keâce
efkeâleveer meerOeer jsKeeDeeW keâer pe™jle nesieer?
(a) 12 (b) 13
(c) 17 (d) 11
13. Select the number that will come next in the
following number series.
veerÛes oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer mebKÙee keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
3, 6, 11, 18, 27, 38, 51, 66, 83, ?
(a) 104 (b) 110
(c) 102 (d) 100
14. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce
ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS~
1. World/efJeMJe
2. Country/osMe
3. City/Menj
4. Continent/ceneÉerhe
5. State/jepÙe
(a) 3, 5, 4, 2, 1 (b) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1
(c) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (d) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1
15. In a code language CINEMA is written as
NICAME. How will ACTORS be written is the
same language.
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW CINEMA keâes NICAME efueKee
peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW ACTORS keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) CAOTSR (b) TCAROS
(c) SROTCA (d) TCASRO
16. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series.
veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
17. Select the option that will fill the blank and
complete the given series.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees efjòeâ mLeeve Yejsiee Deewj
oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee keâes hetje keâjsiee–
162, 180, 198, 216, 234, .......... 270, 288
(a) 261 (b) 248
(c) 263 (d) 252
18. Select the option in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
Debleefve&efnle nw~
19. Which number will come in the blank space in
the following series.
veerÛes oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee ceW efjòeâ mLeeve ceW keâewve–meer mebKÙee
DeeSieer?
100, 99, 96, 91, 84, 75, 64, ........
(a) 47 (b) 49
(c) 51 (d) 53
20. Select the number-pair in which the two
numbers are related in the same way as are the
two numbers of the following number-pair.
Gme mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW oesveeW
mebKÙeeSB Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej
oesveeW mebKÙeeSB veerÛes efoS ieS mebKÙee Ùegice ceW Deeheme ceW
mebyebefOele nw–
4 : 67 :: 8 : ........
(a) 513 (b) 512
(c) 521 (d) 515
21. Three of the following four number-pairs are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the number-pair that is different from the rest.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙee Ùegice ceW mes leerve mebKÙee Ùegice
efkeâmeer Øekeâej Skeâmeceeve nw Deewj Skeâ mebKÙee Ùegice
Demeceeve nw~ Gme Demeceeve mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
(a) 100, 25 (b) 60, 12
(c) 90, 18 (d) 150, 30
22. Introducing kumar, vikram said, "His mother
is the wife of my father's son. I have no sister
and brother." How is kumar related to
vikram?
kegâceej keâe heefjÛeÙe osles ngS, efJe›eâce ves keâne, ‘‘Fmekeâer ceeB
cesjs efhelee kesâ heg$e keâer helveer nw~ cesje keâesF& YeeF& Deewj yenve
veneR nw~’’ kegâceej keâe efJe›eâce mes keäÙee mebyebOe nw?
(a) Brother/YeeF& (b) Uncle/ÛeeÛee
(c) Father/efhelee (d) Son/heg$e
23. Given below is a transparent sheet of paper
with two patterns drawn on it. How would the
transparent sheet look when it is folded on the
dotted line ?
Skeâ heejoMeea Meerš oer ieF& nw efpeme hej oes hewšve& yeves ngS
nw~ Ùeefo heejoMeea Meerš keâes efyevog jsKee hej mes ceesÌ[e peelee
nw lees hewšve& efkeâme Øekeâej mes efoKeeF& osiee?
24. Suger is related to 'Insulin' in the same way as
'Anemia' is related to '..........'
efpeme Øekeâej ceOegcesn keâe mebyebOe Fvmegefueve mes nw, Gmeer
Øekeâej SveerefceÙee keâe mebyebOe ............. mes nw–
(a) neceexve (b) DeeÙejve
(c) heeveer (d) jòeâ
25. Select the correct mirror image of the given
figure when the mirror is placed to the right of
the figure.
Ùeefo veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle kesâ oeSB Deesj ohe&Ce jKee peeS
lees yeveves Jeeueer mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
MINT
(a) MINT (b) TNIW
(c) TNIM (d)
General Awareness
26. In Odisha, farmers can avail crop loans ` ` ` ` ____
at 0% interest till the date of 'Kalia Yojana' of
the state government for the Kharif season of
2019.
Deesef[Mee ceW efkeâmeeve Je<e& 2019 kesâ KejerHeâ meerpeve kesâ
efueS, jepÙe mejkeâej keâer ‘keâeefueÙee Ùeespevee’ kesâ lenle ` ` ` `
............ lekeâ 0% yÙeepe hej Heâmeue $e+Ce ues mekeâles nQ~
(a) `25000 (b) `10000
(c) `50000 (d) `100000
27. Who wrote the book 'The Blue Umbrella'?
‘o yuet DecyeÇsuee’ hegmlekeâ efkeâmeves efueKeer nw?
(a) Arvind Adiga /DejefJebo Deef[iee
(b) Ruskin Bond /jefmkeâve yeeb[
(c) R. K. Narayan /Deej. kesâ. veejeÙeCe
(d) Jhumpa Lahiri /Pegchee ueeefnjer
28. _____ is also known as 'Scotland of India'.
––––keâes ‘Yeejle kesâ mkeâe@šueQ[’ kesâ ™he ceW Yeer peevee
peelee nw~
(a) Gangtok /iebiešeskeâ (b) Kurg /ketâie&
(c) Darjeeling/oeefpe&efuebie (d) Shimla/efMeceuee
29. The Grasshopper's ear are located on it's ____.
efšñe kesâ keâeve Gmekesâ ––––– hej efmLele nesles nQ~
(a) Antenna /Sbšervee (b) Wings /hebKeeW
(c) Feet /hewjeW (d) Stomach /hesš
30. Pramod Sawant, who took charge as the chief
Minister of Goa in march 2019, is a member of
the _____ legislative assembly.
Øeceeso meeJeble, efpevneWves ceeÛe& 2019 ceW ieesJee kesâ
cegKÙeceb$eer kesâ ™he ceW keâeÙe&Yeej mebYeeuee Lee, Jes ––––––
mes efJeOeeve meYee kesâ meomÙe nw~
(a) Navalim/veJesefuece (b) Calangute/keâeueveietš
(c) Porium/heesefjÙece (d) Sanquelim/mevekeäÙetefuece
31. The Treaty of mangalore was signed between
the British East India Company and ______.
‘ceQieueesj keâer mebefOe’ hej efyeÇefšMe F&mš Fbef[Ùee kebâheveer Deewj
–––––– kesâ yeerÛe nmlee#ej efkeâS ieS Les~
(a) Nawab of Arcot /Dejkeâesš kesâ veJeeye
(b) Tipu Sultan /šerhet meguleeve
(c) Nizam of Hyderabad /nwojeyeeo kesâ efvepeece
(d) Bajirao II /yeepeer jeJe efÉleerÙe
32. The Festival _____ has various names, Khichdi,
Uttarayan and Lohri.
efKeÛeÌ[er, GòejeÙeCe Deewj ueesnÌ[er ––––– lÙeesnej kesâ
efJeefYeVe veece nQ~
(a) Holi /nesueer
(b) Ganesh Chaturthi /ieCesMe ÛelegLeea
(c) Dussehra /oMenje
(d) Makar Sankranti /cekeâj meb›eâebefle
33. Who among the following is a non-judicial
member of the first Lokpal of India?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve Yeejle kesâ henues ueeskeâheeue keâe
Skeâ iewj-vÙeeefÙekeâ meomÙe nQ?
(a) Abhilasha Kumari /DeefYeuee<ee kegâceejer
(b) Archana Ramsundram /DeÛe&vee jecemegbõce
(c) P.K. Mohanti /heer.kesâ. ceesnbleer
(d) Dilip Bhosle /efoueerhe Yeesmeues
34. India's first lunar probe was called.
Yeejle kesâ henues ‘Ûebõ-peebÛe’ keâes keâne ieÙee Lee~
(a) Surya - I /metÙe&-I
(b) Chandrayan - I/ÛebõÙeeve- I
(c) Bhaskar - I/Yeemkeâj- I
(d) Chandragupta- I /Ûebõieghle- I
35. In the context of banking ADF stands for __.
yeQefkebâie kesâ meboYe& ceW, ADF keâe hetCe& ™he ––––––– nw~
(a) Actual Data Flow / SkeäÛegDeue [sše Heäuees
(b) All Day Finance / Dee@ue [s HeâeFvesvme
(c) Automated Data Flow / Dee@šescesšs[ [sše Heäuees
(d) Automated Digital Flow/Dee@šescesšs[ ef[efpešue Heäuees
36. India ranks in world Bank's Doing Bussiness
Report (DER, 2019) ______.
efJeÕe yeQkeâ keâer [tFbie efyepevesme efjheesš& (DBR, 2019) ceW
Yeejle –––––– mLeeve hej nw~
(a) 91th /91JeW (b) 77th /77JeW
(c) 72th /72JeW (d) 82th /82JeW
37. Name of enzyme in the human body that helps
to break down carbohydrates.
ceeveJe Mejerj ceW Gme SbpeeFce keâe veece yeleeSb pees
keâeyeexneF[^sš keâes leesÌ[ves ceW ceoo keâjlee nw~
(a) Protease/Øeesšerpe (b) Lipase/efueheemes
(c) Peptidase/heshšer[spe (d) Amylase/Ssceeruespe
38. Which of the following Indian cities are known
as 'Zero mile city' because of their status?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâve YeejleerÙe MenjeW keâes Gvekeâer
efmLeefle kesâ keâejCe ‘peerjes ceeFue efmešer’ kesâ ™he ceW peevee
peelee nw?
(a) Nagpur / veeiehegj
(b) Hyderabad/ nwojeyeeo
(c) Delhi / efouueer
(d) Ahemadabad/ Denceoeyeeo
39. Todarmal was__in the court of Emperor
Akbar
meceüeš Dekeâyej kesâ ojyeej ceW šes[jceue ––––––– Les~
(a) Minister of Education/efMe#ee ceb$eer
(b) Culture Minister /mebmke=âefle ceb$eer
(c) Chief of Staff /mšeHeâ ØecegKe
(d) Finance Minister /efJeòe ceb$eer
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-III)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. If PROPERTY is coded as 133 and ESTATE is
coded as 70, then how will DEVELOPMENT
be coded as ?
Ùeefo PROPERTY keâes 133 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj
ESTATE keâes 70 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee peelee nw
lees DEVELOPMENT keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peeSiee?
(a) 129 (b) 130
(c) 131 (d) 139
2. In a code language PICTURE is written as
RHESWQG. How will MOUNTAIN be written
in the same language.
Ùeefo PICTURE keâes RHESWQG kesâ ™he ceW efueKee
peelee nw, lees MOUNTAIN keâes kewâmes efueKee peeSiee?
(a) ONWMVZKM (b) OPSORBKM
(c) ONTPVZHP (d) OQWPVCKP
3. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
CDF : GHJ : : KLN : ........
(a) OPS (b) OPR
(c) YFD (d) EDU
4. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
961 : 992 : : 841 : .......
(a) 873 (b) 852
(c) 870 (d) 864
5. Choose the venn diagram from the given
options which best represents the relationship
amongst the following classes :
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves
Jeeues Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Diseases, Night Blindness, cancer
yeerceeefjÙeeB, jleeQOeer, keQâmej
6. How many colors will be required to paint all
the sides of a cube in such a way that the two
adjacent sides do not become the same color ?
efkeâmeer Ieve kesâ meYeer HeâuekeâeW keâes Fme lejn mes heWš keâjves
kesâ efueS keâce mes keâce efkeâleves jbieeW keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nesieer
efpememes efkeâ oes vepeoerkeâer HeâuekeâeW hej Skeâ pewmee jbie kesâ
vee nes peeS–
(a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) 2
7. Three of the following four letter- clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej–De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve De#ej–
mecetn efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve
nw~ Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) PK (b) LQ
(c) HS (d) CX
8. Three of the following four letter- clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve mecetn efkeâmeer
Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nw Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) LNPQ (b) PRTV
(c) SUWY (d) EGIK
9. Three statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III Assuming
the statements to be true, even if they seem to
be at variance with commonly known facts,
decide which of the conclusions logically
follow(s) from the statements.
veerÛes leerve keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS,
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles neW,
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
Statements/keâLeve :
Some rabbits are ducks/kegâÚ KejieesMe yeòeKe nQ~
Some ducks are dogs/kegâÚ yeòeKe kegâòes nw~
No dog is a horse/keâesF& Yeer kegâòee, IeesÌ[e veneR nw~
Conclusions/efve<keâ<e& :
I. No horse is a duck/keâesF& Yeer IeesÌ[e, yeòeKe veneR nw~
II. No dog is a rabbit/keâesF& Yeer kegâòee, KejieesMe veneR nw~
III. Some ducks are rabbits/kegâÚ yeòeKe, KejieesMe
nQ~
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 19.06.2019)
(a) All conclusions I, II and III follow/meYeer efve<keâ<e&
I, II Deewj III efvekeâueles nw~
(b) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) Only conclusions I and II follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
Deewj II efvekeâuelee nw~
(d) Only conclusion III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III
efvekeâuelee nw~
10. Select the word-pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as are the two
words in the following word-pair.
Chine : Beijing : ............. : ...........
efvecveefueefKele efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice
keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw
efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice Deeheme ceW
mebyebefOele nw–
Ûeerve : yeerefpebie : ........... : ........
(a) Iraq: baghdad/F&jekeâ : yeieoeo
(b) Doller : America/[e@uej : Decesefjkeâe
(c) Sweden : Madrid/mJeer[ve : cewef[^[
(d) Japan : Yen/peeheeve : Ùesve
11. A tailor had some number of shirts to cut
through the bundle of clothes. He cut each
bundle into 11 pieces of equal length. He cut 50
cuts per minute. How many bundles will he cut
in 25 minutes?
Skeâ opeea kesâ heeme keâheÌ[s kesâ Leeve ceW mes keâšves kesâ efueS
kegâÚ mebKÙee ceW MešX Leer~ Gmeves ØelÙeskeâ Leeve keâes meceeve
uebyeeF& kesâ 11 šgkeâÌ[eW ceW keâeš efueÙee~ Gmeves 50 keâš Øeefle
efceveš kesâ efnmeeye mes keâšeF& keâer~ Jen 25 efceveš ceW efkeâleves
Leeve keâeš uesiee ?
(a) 130 Bundle/130 Leeve (b) 125 Bundle/125 Leeve
(c) 115 Bundle/115 Leeve (d) 100 Bundle/100 Leeve
12. How many straight lines would be required to
make the following figure ?
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle keâes yeveeves kesâ efueS keâce mes keâce
efkeâleveer meerOeer jsKeeDeeW keâer pe™jle nesieer?
(a) 12 (b) 13
(c) 17 (d) 11
13. Select the number that will come next in the
following number series.
veerÛes oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer mebKÙee keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
3, 6, 11, 18, 27, 38, 51, 66, 83, ?
(a) 104 (b) 110
(c) 102 (d) 100
14. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce
ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS~
1. World/efJeMJe
2. Country/osMe
3. City/Menj
4. Continent/ceneÉerhe
5. State/jepÙe
(a) 3, 5, 4, 2, 1 (b) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1
(c) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (d) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1
15. In a code language CINEMA is written as
NICAME. How will ACTORS be written is the
same language.
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW CINEMA keâes NICAME efueKee
peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW ACTORS keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) CAOTSR (b) TCAROS
(c) SROTCA (d) TCASRO
16. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series.
veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
17. Select the option that will fill the blank and
complete the given series.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees efjòeâ mLeeve Yejsiee Deewj
oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee keâes hetje keâjsiee–
162, 180, 198, 216, 234, .......... 270, 288
(a) 261 (b) 248
(c) 263 (d) 252
18. Select the option in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
Debleefve&efnle nw~
19. Which number will come in the blank space in
the following series.
veerÛes oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee ceW efjòeâ mLeeve ceW keâewve–meer mebKÙee
DeeSieer?
100, 99, 96, 91, 84, 75, 64, ........
(a) 47 (b) 49
(c) 51 (d) 53
20. Select the number-pair in which the two
numbers are related in the same way as are the
two numbers of the following number-pair.
Gme mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW oesveeW
mebKÙeeSB Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej
oesveeW mebKÙeeSB veerÛes efoS ieS mebKÙee Ùegice ceW Deeheme ceW
mebyebefOele nw–
4 : 67 :: 8 : ........
(a) 513 (b) 512
(c) 521 (d) 515
21. Three of the following four number-pairs are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the number-pair that is different from the rest.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙee Ùegice ceW mes leerve mebKÙee Ùegice
efkeâmeer Øekeâej Skeâmeceeve nw Deewj Skeâ mebKÙee Ùegice
Demeceeve nw~ Gme Demeceeve mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
(a) 100, 25 (b) 60, 12
(c) 90, 18 (d) 150, 30
22. Introducing kumar, vikram said, "His mother
is the wife of my father's son. I have no sister
and brother." How is kumar related to
vikram?
kegâceej keâe heefjÛeÙe osles ngS, efJe›eâce ves keâne, ‘‘Fmekeâer ceeB
cesjs efhelee kesâ heg$e keâer helveer nw~ cesje keâesF& YeeF& Deewj yenve
veneR nw~’’ kegâceej keâe efJe›eâce mes keäÙee mebyebOe nw?
(a) Brother/YeeF& (b) Uncle/ÛeeÛee
(c) Father/efhelee (d) Son/heg$e
23. Given below is a transparent sheet of paper
with two patterns drawn on it. How would the
transparent sheet look when it is folded on the
dotted line ?
Skeâ heejoMeea Meerš oer ieF& nw efpeme hej oes hewšve& yeves ngS
nw~ Ùeefo heejoMeea Meerš keâes efyevog jsKee hej mes ceesÌ[e peelee
nw lees hewšve& efkeâme Øekeâej mes efoKeeF& osiee?
24. Suger is related to 'Insulin' in the same way as
'Anemia' is related to '..........'
efpeme Øekeâej ceOegcesn keâe mebyebOe Fvmegefueve mes nw, Gmeer
Øekeâej SveerefceÙee keâe mebyebOe ............. mes nw–
(a) neceexve (b) DeeÙejve
(c) heeveer (d) jòeâ
25. Select the correct mirror image of the given
figure when the mirror is placed to the right of
the figure.
Ùeefo veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle kesâ oeSB Deesj ohe&Ce jKee peeS
lees yeveves Jeeueer mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
MINT
(a) MINT (b) TNIW
(c) TNIM (d)
General Awareness
26. In Odisha, farmers can avail crop loans ` ` ` ` ____
at 0% interest till the date of 'Kalia Yojana' of
the state government for the Kharif season of
2019.
Deesef[Mee ceW efkeâmeeve Je<e& 2019 kesâ KejerHeâ meerpeve kesâ
efueS, jepÙe mejkeâej keâer ‘keâeefueÙee Ùeespevee’ kesâ lenle ` ` ` `
............ lekeâ 0% yÙeepe hej Heâmeue $e+Ce ues mekeâles nQ~
(a) `25000 (b) `10000
(c) `50000 (d) `100000
27. Who wrote the book 'The Blue Umbrella'?
‘o yuet DecyeÇsuee’ hegmlekeâ efkeâmeves efueKeer nw?
(a) Arvind Adiga /DejefJebo Deef[iee
(b) Ruskin Bond /jefmkeâve yeeb[
(c) R. K. Narayan /Deej. kesâ. veejeÙeCe
(d) Jhumpa Lahiri /Pegchee ueeefnjer
28. _____ is also known as 'Scotland of India'.
––––keâes ‘Yeejle kesâ mkeâe@šueQ[’ kesâ ™he ceW Yeer peevee
peelee nw~
(a) Gangtok /iebiešeskeâ (b) Kurg /ketâie&
(c) Darjeeling/oeefpe&efuebie (d) Shimla/efMeceuee
29. The Grasshopper's ear are located on it's ____.
efšñe kesâ keâeve Gmekesâ ––––– hej efmLele nesles nQ~
(a) Antenna /Sbšervee (b) Wings /hebKeeW
(c) Feet /hewjeW (d) Stomach /hesš
30. Pramod Sawant, who took charge as the chief
Minister of Goa in march 2019, is a member of
the _____ legislative assembly.
Øeceeso meeJeble, efpevneWves ceeÛe& 2019 ceW ieesJee kesâ
cegKÙeceb$eer kesâ ™he ceW keâeÙe&Yeej mebYeeuee Lee, Jes ––––––
mes efJeOeeve meYee kesâ meomÙe nw~
(a) Navalim/veJesefuece (b) Calangute/keâeueveietš
(c) Porium/heesefjÙece (d) Sanquelim/mevekeäÙetefuece
31. The Treaty of mangalore was signed between
the British East India Company and ______.
‘ceQieueesj keâer mebefOe’ hej efyeÇefšMe F&mš Fbef[Ùee kebâheveer Deewj
–––––– kesâ yeerÛe nmlee#ej efkeâS ieS Les~
(a) Nawab of Arcot /Dejkeâesš kesâ veJeeye
(b) Tipu Sultan /šerhet meguleeve
(c) Nizam of Hyderabad /nwojeyeeo kesâ efvepeece
(d) Bajirao II /yeepeer jeJe efÉleerÙe
32. The Festival _____ has various names, Khichdi,
Uttarayan and Lohri.
efKeÛeÌ[er, GòejeÙeCe Deewj ueesnÌ[er ––––– lÙeesnej kesâ
efJeefYeVe veece nQ~
(a) Holi /nesueer
(b) Ganesh Chaturthi /ieCesMe ÛelegLeea
(c) Dussehra /oMenje
(d) Makar Sankranti /cekeâj meb›eâebefle
33. Who among the following is a non-judicial
member of the first Lokpal of India?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve Yeejle kesâ henues ueeskeâheeue keâe
Skeâ iewj-vÙeeefÙekeâ meomÙe nQ?
(a) Abhilasha Kumari /DeefYeuee<ee kegâceejer
(b) Archana Ramsundram /DeÛe&vee jecemegbõce
(c) P.K. Mohanti /heer.kesâ. ceesnbleer
(d) Dilip Bhosle /efoueerhe Yeesmeues
34. India's first lunar probe was called.
Yeejle kesâ henues ‘Ûebõ-peebÛe’ keâes keâne ieÙee Lee~
(a) Surya - I /metÙe&-I
(b) Chandrayan - I/ÛebõÙeeve- I
(c) Bhaskar - I/Yeemkeâj- I
(d) Chandragupta- I /Ûebõieghle- I
35. In the context of banking ADF stands for __.
yeQefkebâie kesâ meboYe& ceW, ADF keâe hetCe& ™he ––––––– nw~
(a) Actual Data Flow / SkeäÛegDeue [sše Heäuees
(b) All Day Finance / Dee@ue [s HeâeFvesvme
(c) Automated Data Flow / Dee@šescesšs[ [sše Heäuees
(d) Automated Digital Flow/Dee@šescesšs[ ef[efpešue Heäuees
36. India ranks in world Bank's Doing Bussiness
Report (DER, 2019) ______.
efJeÕe yeQkeâ keâer [tFbie efyepevesme efjheesš& (DBR, 2019) ceW
Yeejle –––––– mLeeve hej nw~
(a) 91th /91JeW (b) 77th /77JeW
(c) 72th /72JeW (d) 82th /82JeW
37. Name of enzyme in the human body that helps
to break down carbohydrates.
ceeveJe Mejerj ceW Gme SbpeeFce keâe veece yeleeSb pees
keâeyeexneF[^sš keâes leesÌ[ves ceW ceoo keâjlee nw~
(a) Protease/Øeesšerpe (b) Lipase/efueheemes
(c) Peptidase/heshšer[spe (d) Amylase/Ssceeruespe
38. Which of the following Indian cities are known
as 'Zero mile city' because of their status?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâve YeejleerÙe MenjeW keâes Gvekeâer
efmLeefle kesâ keâejCe ‘peerjes ceeFue efmešer’ kesâ ™he ceW peevee
peelee nw?
(a) Nagpur / veeiehegj
(b) Hyderabad/ nwojeyeeo
(c) Delhi / efouueer
(d) Ahemadabad/ Denceoeyeeo
39. Todarmal was__in the court of Emperor
Akbar
meceüeš Dekeâyej kesâ ojyeej ceW šes[jceue ––––––– Les~
(a) Minister of Education/efMe#ee ceb$eer
(b) Culture Minister /mebmke=âefle ceb$eer
(c) Chief of Staff /mšeHeâ ØecegKe
(d) Finance Minister /efJeòe ceb$eer
40. Which Indian won the Academy Award in
1982 for costume design?
efkeâme YeejleerÙe ves heefjOeeve ef[peeFve (costume Design)
kesâ efueS Je<e& 1982 ceW Skesâ[ceer hegjmkeâej peerlee Lee?
(a) Ritu Beri /efjleg yesjer
(b) Neeta Lula/veerlee ueguee
(c) Bhanu Athiya /Yeeveg DeefLeÙee
(d) Ritu Kumar/efjleg kegâceej
41. B.R. Ambedkar was the first ____ minister of
independent India.
yeer. Deej. Decyes[keâj mJeleb$e Yeejle kesâ henues –– ceb$eer Les~
(a) Labour /ßece (b) Finance /efJeòe
(c) Law /keâevetve (d) Defence /j#ee
42. When defeat was certain, then ____ men had to
perform a ritual called 'Shaka' (or 'shak')
which awas their final battle from which they
could not return.
peye nej efveef§ele nes peeleer Leer, lees ––––– heg®<eeW keâes
‘Meekeâe’ (Ùee ‘Mekeâ’) veecekeâ Skeâ Deveg‰eve keâjvee neslee
Lee, pees efkeâ Gvekeâer Debeflece ueÌ[eF& Leer efpememes Jes Jeeheme
veneR Dee mekesâ~
(a) Maratha /ceje"e (b) Sikh /efmeKe
(c) Mughal /cegieue (d) Rajpoot /jepehetle
43. Limestone is a sedimentary, mainly composed
of ___.
Ûetvee helLej Skeâ leueÚšer neslee nw, pees cegKÙele: ––––––
mes yevee neslee nw~
(a) Nitrogen Oxide /veeFš^espeve Dee@keämeeF[
(b) Sodium Chloride /meesef[Ùece keäueesjeF[
(c) Calcium Carbonate /kewâefuMeÙece keâeyeexvesš
(d) Sodium Bicarbonate /meesef[Ùece yeeÙekeâeyeexvesš
44. Who is called 'Sorrow of Bihar'?
efkeâmes ‘efyenej keâe ogKe (Sorrow of Bihar)’ keâne peelee
nw?
(a) Narmada /vece&oe (b) Mahanadi /ceneveoer
(c) Chambal /Ûebyeue (d) Kosi /keâesmeer
45. A battery converts ____ energy into electrical
energy.
Skeâ yewšjer ––––– Tpee& keâes efJeÅegle Tpee& ceW heefjJeefle&le
keâjleer nw~
(a) Temperature/leehe (b) Mechanical /Ùeebef$ekeâ
(c) Chemical/jmeeÙeefvekeâ (d) Light/ØekeâeMe
46. _____ is officially the official state game of Goa.
––––– DeeefOekeâeefjkeâ leewj hej ieesJee keâe jepekeâerÙe Kesue
nw~
(a) Football /Hegâšyeeue (b) Cricket /ef›eâkesâš
(c) Kabaddi /keâyeñer (d) Hockey /ne@keâer
47. _______ made Agra the capital of his empire.
––––––– ves Deeieje keâes Deheves meeceüepÙe keâer jepeOeeveer
yeveeÙee Lee~
(a) Jahangir /penebieerj
(b) Shahjahan/MeenpeneB
(c) Sikandar Lodi /efmekebâoj ueesoer
(d) Humayun/ngceeÙetB
48. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
was established in the year _____.
YeejleerÙe ØeefleYetefle Deewj efJeefveceÙe yees[& (SEBI) keâer
mLeehevee Je<e& –––––– ceW ngF& Leer~
(a) 1974 (b) 1948
(c) 2006 (d) 1992
49. ____was the first player to receive the Padma
Vibhushan Award.
–––––– he©e efJeYet<eCe hegjmkeâej Øeehle keâjves Jeeues henues
efKeueeÌ[er Les~
(a) Michel Ferera /efceMesue Heâjsje
(b) Pankaj Adwani /hebkeâpe Dee[JeeCeer
(c) Viswanathan Anand /efJeÕeveeLeve Deevebo
(d) Sachin Tendulkar /meefÛeve leWoguekeâj
50. The _____ rulers established their religious
capital at Khajuraho.
––––––– MeemekeâeW ves Kepegjenes ceW Deheveer Oeeefce&keâ
jepeOeeveer mLeeefhele keâer Leer~
(a) Chola /Ûeesue (b) Chandela /Ûebosue
(c) Maurya /ceewÙe& (d) Gupta /ieghle
Quantitative Aptitude
51. The table shows the number of books sold (in
thousand) in the six branches of a publishing
company in the years 2000 and 2001.
leeefuekeâe ceW efkeâmeer ØekeâeMeve kebâheveer keâer Ún MeeKeeDeeW ceW
Je<e& 2000 Deewj 2001 ceW yesÛeer ieF& hegmlekeâeW keâer mebKÙee
(npeej ceW) keâes oMee&Ùee ieÙee nw–
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