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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-I)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Two statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming
the statements to be true even if they seem to be
at variance with commonly known facts, decide
which of the conclusions logically follow(s)
from the statements.
veerÛes oes keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efJekeâuhe I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ Deehekeâes keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles
ngS, Ûeens Jen meeceevÙeleŠ %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles
neW, Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
Statements:/keâLeve :
No crow is a bird./keâesF& Yeer keâewDee he#eer veneR nw~
All birds are animals./meYeer he#eer pebleg nQ~
Conclusions:/efve<keâ<e&Š
I. Some animals are crows./ kegâÚ pebleg keâewS nQ~
II. Some animals are birds. / kegâÚ pebleg he#eer nQ~
III. No animal is a crow. /keâesF& Yeer pebleg keâewDee veneR nQ~
(a) Conclusion II and either conclusion I or III
follows/efve<keâ<e& II Deewj efve<keâ<e& I Ùee III ceW mes keâesF&
Skeâ efvekeâuelee nw~
(b) Only conclusion III follows
kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) None of the conclusions follows
FveceW mes keâesF& efve<keâ<e& veneR efvekeâuelee nw~
(d) Only conclusions I and III follow
kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I Deewj III efvekeâuelee nw~
2. Three of the following four numbers are alike
in a certain way and one is different. Pick the
number that is different from the
rest./efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙeeDeeW ceW mes leerve mebKÙeeSb
efkeâmeer Øekeâej Skeâ meceeve nw Deewj Skeâ mebKÙee Demeceeve nw~
Gme Demeceeve mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 65 (b) 217
(c) 28 (d) 338
3. D, is the son of C and brother of E, and E is the
niece of F. C is the sister of B and Aunt of A. B's
father have two children, a daughter and a son.
If A is the son of F, how is F related to C?
D, C keâe heg$e Deewj E keâe YeeF& nw Deewj E, F keâer Yeleerpeer
(niece) nw~ C, B, keâer yenve nw Deewj A keâer Deebšer nw~ B
kesâ efhelee kesâ oes yeÛÛes DeLee&led Skeâ heg$e Deewj Skeâ heg$eer nw~
Ùeefo A, F keâe heg$e nw lees F keâe C mes keäÙee mebyebOe nw?
(a) Sister/yenve (b) Brother-in-law/YeeYeer
(c) Cousin/ÛeÛesje YeeF& (d) Paternal Aunt/yegDee
4. In a code language COMPUTER is written as
OCREPMTU. How will DAUGHTER be
written in the same language./efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW,
COMPUTER keâes OCREPMTU efueKee peelee nw~
Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW DAUGHTER keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) ADERUGTH (b) READTHGU
(c) ADTHREGU (d) ADREGUTH
5. The sequence of folding a piece of square paper
(figures X and Y) and the number in which the
folded paper has been cut (figure Z) are shown.
How will the paper appear when
unfolded?/efkeâmeer Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceessÌ[ves kesâ ›eâce
(Deeke=âefle X Deewj Y) Deewj Jen lejerkeâe efpememes cegÌ[e
ngDee keâeiepe keâeše ieÙee nw (Deeke=âefle Z) keâes oMee&Ùee
ieÙee nw~ keâeiepe keâes Keesueves hej Ùen kewâmee efoKeeF& osiee?
6. Two mixtures contain milk and juice in the
ratio of 2 : 1 and 4 : 5. If equal volumes of the
two mixtures are mixed together, What would
be ratio of milk to juice in the resulting
mixture?/oes efceßeCeeW ceW otOe Deewj petme keâe Devegheele
›eâceMeŠ 2Š1 Deewj 4Š5 nw~ Ùeefo oesveeW efceßeCeeW keâer
meceeve cee$ee keâes Deeheme ceW efceueeÙee peeS lees, Fmemes
yeveves Jeeues efceßeCe ceW petme ceW otOe keâe Devegheele efkeâlevee
nesiee?
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 5 : 3
(c) 7 : 5 (d) 5 : 4
7. 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 nQ efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efoS
ieS mebKÙee Ùegice keâer oesveeW mebKÙeeSb Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
7 : 32
(a) 3 : 11 (b) 12 : 85
(c) 16 : 145 (d) 13 : 98
8. If CAB is coded as 6 and BED is coded as 40,
then how will HAD be coded as?/Ùeefo CAB keâes
6 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj BED keâes 40 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peelee nw lees HAD keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peeSiee?
(a) 16 (b) 32
(c) 46 (d) 52
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 06.06.2019)
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-I)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Two statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming
the statements to be true even if they seem to be
at variance with commonly known facts, decide
which of the conclusions logically follow(s)
from the statements.
veerÛes oes keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efJekeâuhe I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ Deehekeâes keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles
ngS, Ûeens Jen meeceevÙeleŠ %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles
neW, Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
Statements:/keâLeve :
No crow is a bird./keâesF& Yeer keâewDee he#eer veneR nw~
All birds are animals./meYeer he#eer pebleg nQ~
Conclusions:/efve<keâ<e&Š
I. Some animals are crows./ kegâÚ pebleg keâewS nQ~
II. Some animals are birds. / kegâÚ pebleg he#eer nQ~
III. No animal is a crow. /keâesF& Yeer pebleg keâewDee veneR nQ~
(a) Conclusion II and either conclusion I or III
follows/efve<keâ<e& II Deewj efve<keâ<e& I Ùee III ceW mes keâesF&
Skeâ efvekeâuelee nw~
(b) Only conclusion III follows
kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) None of the conclusions follows
FveceW mes keâesF& efve<keâ<e& veneR efvekeâuelee nw~
(d) Only conclusions I and III follow
kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I Deewj III efvekeâuelee nw~
2. Three of the following four numbers are alike
in a certain way and one is different. Pick the
number that is different from the
rest./efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙeeDeeW ceW mes leerve mebKÙeeSb
efkeâmeer Øekeâej Skeâ meceeve nw Deewj Skeâ mebKÙee Demeceeve nw~
Gme Demeceeve mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 65 (b) 217
(c) 28 (d) 338
3. D, is the son of C and brother of E, and E is the
niece of F. C is the sister of B and Aunt of A. B's
father have two children, a daughter and a son.
If A is the son of F, how is F related to C?
D, C keâe heg$e Deewj E keâe YeeF& nw Deewj E, F keâer Yeleerpeer
(niece) nw~ C, B, keâer yenve nw Deewj A keâer Deebšer nw~ B
kesâ efhelee kesâ oes yeÛÛes DeLee&led Skeâ heg$e Deewj Skeâ heg$eer nw~
Ùeefo A, F keâe heg$e nw lees F keâe C mes keäÙee mebyebOe nw?
(a) Sister/yenve (b) Brother-in-law/YeeYeer
(c) Cousin/ÛeÛesje YeeF& (d) Paternal Aunt/yegDee
4. In a code language COMPUTER is written as
OCREPMTU. How will DAUGHTER be
written in the same language./efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW,
COMPUTER keâes OCREPMTU efueKee peelee nw~
Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW DAUGHTER keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) ADERUGTH (b) READTHGU
(c) ADTHREGU (d) ADREGUTH
5. The sequence of folding a piece of square paper
(figures X and Y) and the number in which the
folded paper has been cut (figure Z) are shown.
How will the paper appear when
unfolded?/efkeâmeer Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceessÌ[ves kesâ ›eâce
(Deeke=âefle X Deewj Y) Deewj Jen lejerkeâe efpememes cegÌ[e
ngDee keâeiepe keâeše ieÙee nw (Deeke=âefle Z) keâes oMee&Ùee
ieÙee nw~ keâeiepe keâes Keesueves hej Ùen kewâmee efoKeeF& osiee?
6. Two mixtures contain milk and juice in the
ratio of 2 : 1 and 4 : 5. If equal volumes of the
two mixtures are mixed together, What would
be ratio of milk to juice in the resulting
mixture?/oes efceßeCeeW ceW otOe Deewj petme keâe Devegheele
›eâceMeŠ 2Š1 Deewj 4Š5 nw~ Ùeefo oesveeW efceßeCeeW keâer
meceeve cee$ee keâes Deeheme ceW efceueeÙee peeS lees, Fmemes
yeveves Jeeues efceßeCe ceW petme ceW otOe keâe Devegheele efkeâlevee
nesiee?
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 5 : 3
(c) 7 : 5 (d) 5 : 4
7. 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 nQ efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efoS
ieS mebKÙee Ùegice keâer oesveeW mebKÙeeSb Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
7 : 32
(a) 3 : 11 (b) 12 : 85
(c) 16 : 145 (d) 13 : 98
8. If CAB is coded as 6 and BED is coded as 40,
then how will HAD be coded as?/Ùeefo CAB keâes
6 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj BED keâes 40 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peelee nw lees HAD keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peeSiee?
(a) 16 (b) 32
(c) 46 (d) 52
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 06.06.2019)
9. 'Cinema' is related to 'Audience' in the same
way as 'Church' is related to '____'./efpeme Øekeâej
‘efmevescee’ keâe mebyebOe ‘oMe&keâieCe’ mes nw Gmeer Øekeâej ‘ÛeÛe&’
keâe mebyebOe '______' mes nw~
(a) Concentration/Skeâe«elee
(b) Congregation/meceeiece
(c) Prayer/ØeeLe&vee
(d) Meditation/OÙeeve
10. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates
the relationship between the following classes.
Snakes, Reptiles, Poisonous,
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes‰ mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves Jeeues
Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
meeBhe, mejerme=he, penjerues
11. Two different positions of the same dice are
shown. Which number will be at the top if 4 is
at the bottom./Skeâ ner heemes keâer oes efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes
oMee&Ùee ieÙee nw~ Ùeefo mebKÙee 4 efveÛeues heâuekeâ hej nw lees
Thejer heâuekeâ hej keâewve-meer mebKÙee efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 3 (b) 6
(c) 1 (d) 5
12. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set./Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW
mebKÙeeSb Gmeer lejn Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej
mebKÙeeSb veerÛes efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
(5, 13, 12)
(a) (15,19,13) (b) (13,17,11)
(c) (11,15,9) (d) (6,10,8)
13. Which number will replace the question mark
(?) in the following series?/veerÛes oer ieF& ßeb=Keuee ceW
ØeMve efÛevn (?) kesâ mLeeve hej keâewve-meer mebKÙee DeeSieer?
98, 95, 86, 82, 66, ?, 36
(a) 61 (b) 58
(c) 60 (d) 63
14. Which two signs should be interchanged in the
following equation to make it correct?/veerÛes efoS
ieS meceerkeâjCe keâes mener keâjves kesâ efueS efkeâve oes efÛevneW
keâes Deeheme ceW yeouee peevee ÛeeefnS~
10 + 5 ÷10 × 8 - 10 = 16
(a) ÷ and ×/÷ Deewj × (b) × and +/× Deewj +
(c) – and +/– Deewj + (d) + and ÷/+ Deewj ÷
15. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set./Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW
mebKÙeeSb Gmeer lejn Deeheme ceW meyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej
mebKÙeeSb veerÛes efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
(8, 12, 24)
(a) (6, 9, 18) (b) (12, 20, 40)
(c) (9, 18, 27) (d) (6, 10, 18)
16. 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 Skeâ meceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) RQST (b) FGHJ
(c) CBDE (d) MLNO
17. Select the option that is related to the third
letter-cluster in the same way as the second
letter-cluster is related to the first letter-
cluster./Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees leermejs
De#ej-mecetn mes Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej
otmeje De#ej-mecetn henues De#ej mecetn mes mebyebefOele nw~
MNOP : LONQ :: FGHI : ?
(a) DHGK (b) EHGJ
(c) EGHJ (d) GFIJ
18. Select the combination of letters that when
sequentially placed in the gaps of the given
letter series will complete the series./ Gme
De#ej mebÙeespeve keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemes veerÛes oer ieF&
De#ej ßeb=Keuee kesâ efjòeâ mLeeveeW hej ›eâceevegmeej jKeves mes
oer ieF& ßeb=Keuee hetCe& nes peeS~
bac_cab_cd_a_ac_ca
(a) dacbd (b) bdabc
(c) cadbc (d) dcbac
19. 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 Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
20. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series./efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle
ßeb=Keuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
?
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-I)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Two statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming
the statements to be true even if they seem to be
at variance with commonly known facts, decide
which of the conclusions logically follow(s)
from the statements.
veerÛes oes keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efJekeâuhe I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ Deehekeâes keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles
ngS, Ûeens Jen meeceevÙeleŠ %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles
neW, Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
Statements:/keâLeve :
No crow is a bird./keâesF& Yeer keâewDee he#eer veneR nw~
All birds are animals./meYeer he#eer pebleg nQ~
Conclusions:/efve<keâ<e&Š
I. Some animals are crows./ kegâÚ pebleg keâewS nQ~
II. Some animals are birds. / kegâÚ pebleg he#eer nQ~
III. No animal is a crow. /keâesF& Yeer pebleg keâewDee veneR nQ~
(a) Conclusion II and either conclusion I or III
follows/efve<keâ<e& II Deewj efve<keâ<e& I Ùee III ceW mes keâesF&
Skeâ efvekeâuelee nw~
(b) Only conclusion III follows
kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) None of the conclusions follows
FveceW mes keâesF& efve<keâ<e& veneR efvekeâuelee nw~
(d) Only conclusions I and III follow
kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I Deewj III efvekeâuelee nw~
2. Three of the following four numbers are alike
in a certain way and one is different. Pick the
number that is different from the
rest./efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙeeDeeW ceW mes leerve mebKÙeeSb
efkeâmeer Øekeâej Skeâ meceeve nw Deewj Skeâ mebKÙee Demeceeve nw~
Gme Demeceeve mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 65 (b) 217
(c) 28 (d) 338
3. D, is the son of C and brother of E, and E is the
niece of F. C is the sister of B and Aunt of A. B's
father have two children, a daughter and a son.
If A is the son of F, how is F related to C?
D, C keâe heg$e Deewj E keâe YeeF& nw Deewj E, F keâer Yeleerpeer
(niece) nw~ C, B, keâer yenve nw Deewj A keâer Deebšer nw~ B
kesâ efhelee kesâ oes yeÛÛes DeLee&led Skeâ heg$e Deewj Skeâ heg$eer nw~
Ùeefo A, F keâe heg$e nw lees F keâe C mes keäÙee mebyebOe nw?
(a) Sister/yenve (b) Brother-in-law/YeeYeer
(c) Cousin/ÛeÛesje YeeF& (d) Paternal Aunt/yegDee
4. In a code language COMPUTER is written as
OCREPMTU. How will DAUGHTER be
written in the same language./efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW,
COMPUTER keâes OCREPMTU efueKee peelee nw~
Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW DAUGHTER keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) ADERUGTH (b) READTHGU
(c) ADTHREGU (d) ADREGUTH
5. The sequence of folding a piece of square paper
(figures X and Y) and the number in which the
folded paper has been cut (figure Z) are shown.
How will the paper appear when
unfolded?/efkeâmeer Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceessÌ[ves kesâ ›eâce
(Deeke=âefle X Deewj Y) Deewj Jen lejerkeâe efpememes cegÌ[e
ngDee keâeiepe keâeše ieÙee nw (Deeke=âefle Z) keâes oMee&Ùee
ieÙee nw~ keâeiepe keâes Keesueves hej Ùen kewâmee efoKeeF& osiee?
6. Two mixtures contain milk and juice in the
ratio of 2 : 1 and 4 : 5. If equal volumes of the
two mixtures are mixed together, What would
be ratio of milk to juice in the resulting
mixture?/oes efceßeCeeW ceW otOe Deewj petme keâe Devegheele
›eâceMeŠ 2Š1 Deewj 4Š5 nw~ Ùeefo oesveeW efceßeCeeW keâer
meceeve cee$ee keâes Deeheme ceW efceueeÙee peeS lees, Fmemes
yeveves Jeeues efceßeCe ceW petme ceW otOe keâe Devegheele efkeâlevee
nesiee?
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 5 : 3
(c) 7 : 5 (d) 5 : 4
7. 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 nQ efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efoS
ieS mebKÙee Ùegice keâer oesveeW mebKÙeeSb Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
7 : 32
(a) 3 : 11 (b) 12 : 85
(c) 16 : 145 (d) 13 : 98
8. If CAB is coded as 6 and BED is coded as 40,
then how will HAD be coded as?/Ùeefo CAB keâes
6 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj BED keâes 40 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peelee nw lees HAD keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peeSiee?
(a) 16 (b) 32
(c) 46 (d) 52
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 06.06.2019)
9. 'Cinema' is related to 'Audience' in the same
way as 'Church' is related to '____'./efpeme Øekeâej
‘efmevescee’ keâe mebyebOe ‘oMe&keâieCe’ mes nw Gmeer Øekeâej ‘ÛeÛe&’
keâe mebyebOe '______' mes nw~
(a) Concentration/Skeâe«elee
(b) Congregation/meceeiece
(c) Prayer/ØeeLe&vee
(d) Meditation/OÙeeve
10. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates
the relationship between the following classes.
Snakes, Reptiles, Poisonous,
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes‰ mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves Jeeues
Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
meeBhe, mejerme=he, penjerues
11. Two different positions of the same dice are
shown. Which number will be at the top if 4 is
at the bottom./Skeâ ner heemes keâer oes efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes
oMee&Ùee ieÙee nw~ Ùeefo mebKÙee 4 efveÛeues heâuekeâ hej nw lees
Thejer heâuekeâ hej keâewve-meer mebKÙee efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 3 (b) 6
(c) 1 (d) 5
12. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set./Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW
mebKÙeeSb Gmeer lejn Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej
mebKÙeeSb veerÛes efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
(5, 13, 12)
(a) (15,19,13) (b) (13,17,11)
(c) (11,15,9) (d) (6,10,8)
13. Which number will replace the question mark
(?) in the following series?/veerÛes oer ieF& ßeb=Keuee ceW
ØeMve efÛevn (?) kesâ mLeeve hej keâewve-meer mebKÙee DeeSieer?
98, 95, 86, 82, 66, ?, 36
(a) 61 (b) 58
(c) 60 (d) 63
14. Which two signs should be interchanged in the
following equation to make it correct?/veerÛes efoS
ieS meceerkeâjCe keâes mener keâjves kesâ efueS efkeâve oes efÛevneW
keâes Deeheme ceW yeouee peevee ÛeeefnS~
10 + 5 ÷10 × 8 - 10 = 16
(a) ÷ and ×/÷ Deewj × (b) × and +/× Deewj +
(c) – and +/– Deewj + (d) + and ÷/+ Deewj ÷
15. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set./Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW
mebKÙeeSb Gmeer lejn Deeheme ceW meyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej
mebKÙeeSb veerÛes efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
(8, 12, 24)
(a) (6, 9, 18) (b) (12, 20, 40)
(c) (9, 18, 27) (d) (6, 10, 18)
16. 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 Skeâ meceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) RQST (b) FGHJ
(c) CBDE (d) MLNO
17. Select the option that is related to the third
letter-cluster in the same way as the second
letter-cluster is related to the first letter-
cluster./Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees leermejs
De#ej-mecetn mes Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej
otmeje De#ej-mecetn henues De#ej mecetn mes mebyebefOele nw~
MNOP : LONQ :: FGHI : ?
(a) DHGK (b) EHGJ
(c) EGHJ (d) GFIJ
18. Select the combination of letters that when
sequentially placed in the gaps of the given
letter series will complete the series./ Gme
De#ej mebÙeespeve keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemes veerÛes oer ieF&
De#ej ßeb=Keuee kesâ efjòeâ mLeeveeW hej ›eâceevegmeej jKeves mes
oer ieF& ßeb=Keuee hetCe& nes peeS~
bac_cab_cd_a_ac_ca
(a) dacbd (b) bdabc
(c) cadbc (d) dcbac
19. 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 Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
20. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series./efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle
ßeb=Keuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
?
21. Select the option in which the given figure is
embedded./Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW efpemeceW oer ieF&
Deeke=âefle Debleefve&efnle nw~
22. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order./efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ
leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS~
(1) Student/efJeÅeeLeea (2) Job/veewkeâjer
(3) Interview/mee#eelkeâej (4) Education/efMe#ee
(5) Retirement/mesJeeefveJe=efòe (6) Degree/GheeefOe
(a) 5,3,2,1,4,6 (b) 1,5,3,6,4,2
(c) 3,5,4,6,1,2 (d) 1,4,6,3,2,5
23. Three of the following four words are alike in a
certain way and one is different. Pick the odd
word out./ efvecveefueefKele Ûeej MeyoeW ceW leerve Meyo
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Meyo Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve Meyo keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) Mahanadi/ceneveoer (b) Krishna/ke=â<Cee
(c) Tapti/leehleer (d) Godavari/ieesoeJejer
24. How many squares are there in the following
figure?/veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves Jeie& nQ?
(a) 18 (b) 12
(c) 14 (d) 16
25. 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.
Apathy : Energy
efvecveefueefKele efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nQ
efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ûegice kesâ oesveeW Meyo
Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nQ~
Goemeervelee : Glmeen
(a) Treaty : Amity/mebefOe Š efce$elee
(b) Battle : Attack/Ùegæ Š nceuee
(c) Enrollment : Employment/veeceebkeâve Š mesJeeÙeespeve
(d) Decry : Respect/efveboe Š Deeoj
General Awareness
26. Which of the following metals is the most
reactive metal?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve-meer OeelegDeeW ceW meyemes DeefOekeâ
Øeefleef›eâÙeeMeerue Oeeleg nw?
(a) Calcium /kewâefuMeÙece (b) Copper /leebyee
(c) Zinc /pemlee (d) Iron /ueesne
27. Who among the following was a slave of
Muhammad Ghori? He became the ruler after
the death of his master and founded the slave
Dynasty.
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes cegncceo ieewjer keâe iegueece keâewve Lee?
Jen Deheves mJeeceer keâer ce=lÙeg kesâ yeeo Meemekeâ yevee Deewj
Gmeves iegueece JebMe keâer mLeehevee keâer~
(a) Qutub-ud-din Aibak /kegâlegye-Go-oerve Ssyekeâ
(b) Nasir-ud-din Mahamud/veeefmej-Go-oerve cenceto
(c) Iltutmish /FulegleefceMe
(d) Ghiyas ud din Balban /efieÙeeme Go oerve yeueyeve
28. The Badami Chalukyas first had their capital
at ____ before they moved it to Badami.
yeeoeceer ÛeeuegkeäÙeeW kesâ yeeoeceer peeves mes henues Gvekeâer
jepeOeeveer .......... Leer~
(a) Hubli /ngyeueer (b) Pattadakal /heóekeâue
(c) Bijapur /yeerpeehegj (d) Aihole/Ssnesue
29. In February 2019, India won ____ gold medal/s
and five silver demals at the Makran Cup
Boxing in Chabahar, Iran.
HeâjJejer 2019 ceW, F&jeve kesâ Ûeeyenej ceW cekeâjeve keâhe
cegkeäkesâyeepeer ceW Yeejle ves ........... mJeCe& heokeâ Deewj heebÛe
jpele heokeâ peerles~
(a) Four/Ûeej (b) Three/leerve
(c) Two /oes (d) One /Skeâ
30. Which is the longest National Highway in
India?
Yeejle keâe meyemes uebyee je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& keâewve-mee nw?
(a) National Highway 44 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 44
(b) National Highway 48 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 48
(c) National Highway 53 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 53
(d) National Highway 27 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 27
31. Which of the following metals is the most
ductile metal?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve meer Oeeleg meyemes DeefOekeâ
cegueeÙece Oeeleg nw?
(a) Copper /leebyee (b) Aluminium /SuÙegefceefveÙece
(c) Gold /meesvee (d) Tin /efšve
32. Which Indian received the Nobel Peace Prize
after Mother Teresa?
ceoj šsjsmee kesâ yeeo efkeâme YeejleerÙe ves veesyesue Meebefle
hegjmkeâej Øeehle efkeâÙee?
(a) P Sathasivam /heer meoeefMeJece
(b) Fali Nariman /Heâeueer vejerceve
(c) Kailash Satyarthi /kewâueeMe melÙeeLeea
(d) K Radhakrishnan /kesâ jeOeeke=â<Ceve
33. In February 2019, ____ won a Gold medal at
the Makran Cup in Chabahar, Iran.
HeâjJejer 2019 ceW F&jeve kesâ Ûeeyenej ceW cekeâjeve keâhe ceW
–––––– ves mJeCe& heokeâ peerlee~
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-I)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Two 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 oes keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efJekeâuhe I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ Deehekeâes keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles
ngS, Ûeens Jen meeceevÙeleŠ %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 :
No crow is a bird./keâesF& Yeer keâewDee he#eer veneR nw~
All birds are animals./meYeer he#eer pebleg nQ~
Conclusions:/efve<keâ<e&Š
I. Some animals are crows./ kegâÚ pebleg keâewS nQ~
II. Some animals are birds. / kegâÚ pebleg he#eer nQ~
III. No animal is a crow. /keâesF& Yeer pebleg keâewDee veneR nQ~
(a) Conclusion II and either conclusion I or III
follows/efve<keâ<e& II Deewj efve<keâ<e& I Ùee III ceW mes keâesF&
Skeâ efvekeâuelee nw~
(b) Only conclusion III follows
kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) None of the conclusions follows
FveceW mes keâesF& efve<keâ<e& veneR efvekeâuelee nw~
(d) Only conclusions I and III follow
kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I Deewj III efvekeâuelee nw~
2. Three of the following four numbers are alike
in a certain way and one is different. Pick the
number that is different from the
rest./efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙeeDeeW ceW mes leerve mebKÙeeSb
efkeâmeer Øekeâej Skeâ meceeve nw Deewj Skeâ mebKÙee Demeceeve nw~
Gme Demeceeve mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 65 (b) 217
(c) 28 (d) 338
3. D, is the son of C and brother of E, and E is the
niece of F. C is the sister of B and Aunt of A. B's
father have two children, a daughter and a son.
If A is the son of F, how is F related to C?
D, C keâe heg$e Deewj E keâe YeeF& nw Deewj E, F keâer Yeleerpeer
(niece) nw~ C, B, keâer yenve nw Deewj A keâer Deebšer nw~ B
kesâ efhelee kesâ oes yeÛÛes DeLee&led Skeâ heg$e Deewj Skeâ heg$eer nw~
Ùeefo A, F keâe heg$e nw lees F keâe C mes keäÙee mebyebOe nw?
(a) Sister/yenve (b) Brother-in-law/YeeYeer
(c) Cousin/ÛeÛesje YeeF& (d) Paternal Aunt/yegDee
4. In a code language COMPUTER is written as
OCREPMTU. How will DAUGHTER be
written in the same language./efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW,
COMPUTER keâes OCREPMTU efueKee peelee nw~
Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW DAUGHTER keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) ADERUGTH (b) READTHGU
(c) ADTHREGU (d) ADREGUTH
5. The sequence of folding a piece of square paper
(figures X and Y) and the number in which the
folded paper has been cut (figure Z) are shown.
How will the paper appear when
unfolded?/efkeâmeer Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceessÌ[ves kesâ ›eâce
(Deeke=âefle X Deewj Y) Deewj Jen lejerkeâe efpememes cegÌ[e
ngDee keâeiepe keâeše ieÙee nw (Deeke=âefle Z) keâes oMee&Ùee
ieÙee nw~ keâeiepe keâes Keesueves hej Ùen kewâmee efoKeeF& osiee?
6. Two mixtures contain milk and juice in the
ratio of 2 : 1 and 4 : 5. If equal volumes of the
two mixtures are mixed together, What would
be ratio of milk to juice in the resulting
mixture?/oes efceßeCeeW ceW otOe Deewj petme keâe Devegheele
›eâceMeŠ 2Š1 Deewj 4Š5 nw~ Ùeefo oesveeW efceßeCeeW keâer
meceeve cee$ee keâes Deeheme ceW efceueeÙee peeS lees, Fmemes
yeveves Jeeues efceßeCe ceW petme ceW otOe keâe Devegheele efkeâlevee
nesiee?
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 5 : 3
(c) 7 : 5 (d) 5 : 4
7. 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 nQ efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efoS
ieS mebKÙee Ùegice keâer oesveeW mebKÙeeSb Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
7 : 32
(a) 3 : 11 (b) 12 : 85
(c) 16 : 145 (d) 13 : 98
8. If CAB is coded as 6 and BED is coded as 40,
then how will HAD be coded as?/Ùeefo CAB keâes
6 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj BED keâes 40 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peelee nw lees HAD keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peeSiee?
(a) 16 (b) 32
(c) 46 (d) 52
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 06.06.2019)
9. 'Cinema' is related to 'Audience' in the same
way as 'Church' is related to '____'./efpeme Øekeâej
‘efmevescee’ keâe mebyebOe ‘oMe&keâieCe’ mes nw Gmeer Øekeâej ‘ÛeÛe&’
keâe mebyebOe '______' mes nw~
(a) Concentration/Skeâe«elee
(b) Congregation/meceeiece
(c) Prayer/ØeeLe&vee
(d) Meditation/OÙeeve
10. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates
the relationship between the following classes.
Snakes, Reptiles, Poisonous,
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes‰ mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves Jeeues
Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
meeBhe, mejerme=he, penjerues
11. Two different positions of the same dice are
shown. Which number will be at the top if 4 is
at the bottom./Skeâ ner heemes keâer oes efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes
oMee&Ùee ieÙee nw~ Ùeefo mebKÙee 4 efveÛeues heâuekeâ hej nw lees
Thejer heâuekeâ hej keâewve-meer mebKÙee efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 3 (b) 6
(c) 1 (d) 5
12. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set./Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW
mebKÙeeSb Gmeer lejn Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej
mebKÙeeSb veerÛes efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
(5, 13, 12)
(a) (15,19,13) (b) (13,17,11)
(c) (11,15,9) (d) (6,10,8)
13. Which number will replace the question mark
(?) in the following series?/veerÛes oer ieF& ßeb=Keuee ceW
ØeMve efÛevn (?) kesâ mLeeve hej keâewve-meer mebKÙee DeeSieer?
98, 95, 86, 82, 66, ?, 36
(a) 61 (b) 58
(c) 60 (d) 63
14. Which two signs should be interchanged in the
following equation to make it correct?/veerÛes efoS
ieS meceerkeâjCe keâes mener keâjves kesâ efueS efkeâve oes efÛevneW
keâes Deeheme ceW yeouee peevee ÛeeefnS~
10 + 5 ÷10 × 8 - 10 = 16
(a) ÷ and ×/÷ Deewj × (b) × and +/× Deewj +
(c) – and +/– Deewj + (d) + and ÷/+ Deewj ÷
15. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set./Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW
mebKÙeeSb Gmeer lejn Deeheme ceW meyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej
mebKÙeeSb veerÛes efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
(8, 12, 24)
(a) (6, 9, 18) (b) (12, 20, 40)
(c) (9, 18, 27) (d) (6, 10, 18)
16. 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 Skeâ meceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) RQST (b) FGHJ
(c) CBDE (d) MLNO
17. Select the option that is related to the third
letter-cluster in the same way as the second
letter-cluster is related to the first letter-
cluster./Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees leermejs
De#ej-mecetn mes Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej
otmeje De#ej-mecetn henues De#ej mecetn mes mebyebefOele nw~
MNOP : LONQ :: FGHI : ?
(a) DHGK (b) EHGJ
(c) EGHJ (d) GFIJ
18. Select the combination of letters that when
sequentially placed in the gaps of the given
letter series will complete the series./ Gme
De#ej mebÙeespeve keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemes veerÛes oer ieF&
De#ej ßeb=Keuee kesâ efjòeâ mLeeveeW hej ›eâceevegmeej jKeves mes
oer ieF& ßeb=Keuee hetCe& nes peeS~
bac_cab_cd_a_ac_ca
(a) dacbd (b) bdabc
(c) cadbc (d) dcbac
19. 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 Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
20. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series./efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle
ßeb=Keuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
?
21. Select the option in which the given figure is
embedded./Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW efpemeceW oer ieF&
Deeke=âefle Debleefve&efnle nw~
22. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order./efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ
leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS~
(1) Student/efJeÅeeLeea (2) Job/veewkeâjer
(3) Interview/mee#eelkeâej (4) Education/efMe#ee
(5) Retirement/mesJeeefveJe=efòe (6) Degree/GheeefOe
(a) 5,3,2,1,4,6 (b) 1,5,3,6,4,2
(c) 3,5,4,6,1,2 (d) 1,4,6,3,2,5
23. Three of the following four words are alike in a
certain way and one is different. Pick the odd
word out./ efvecveefueefKele Ûeej MeyoeW ceW leerve Meyo
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Meyo Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve Meyo keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) Mahanadi/ceneveoer (b) Krishna/ke=â<Cee
(c) Tapti/leehleer (d) Godavari/ieesoeJejer
24. How many squares are there in the following
figure?/veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves Jeie& nQ?
(a) 18 (b) 12
(c) 14 (d) 16
25. 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.
Apathy : Energy
efvecveefueefKele efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nQ
efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ûegice kesâ oesveeW Meyo
Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nQ~
Goemeervelee : Glmeen
(a) Treaty : Amity/mebefOe Š efce$elee
(b) Battle : Attack/Ùegæ Š nceuee
(c) Enrollment : Employment/veeceebkeâve Š mesJeeÙeespeve
(d) Decry : Respect/efveboe Š Deeoj
General Awareness
26. Which of the following metals is the most
reactive metal?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve-meer OeelegDeeW ceW meyemes DeefOekeâ
Øeefleef›eâÙeeMeerue Oeeleg nw?
(a) Calcium /kewâefuMeÙece (b) Copper /leebyee
(c) Zinc /pemlee (d) Iron /ueesne
27. Who among the following was a slave of
Muhammad Ghori? He became the ruler after
the death of his master and founded the slave
Dynasty.
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes cegncceo ieewjer keâe iegueece keâewve Lee?
Jen Deheves mJeeceer keâer ce=lÙeg kesâ yeeo Meemekeâ yevee Deewj
Gmeves iegueece JebMe keâer mLeehevee keâer~
(a) Qutub-ud-din Aibak /kegâlegye-Go-oerve Ssyekeâ
(b) Nasir-ud-din Mahamud/veeefmej-Go-oerve cenceto
(c) Iltutmish /FulegleefceMe
(d) Ghiyas ud din Balban /efieÙeeme Go oerve yeueyeve
28. The Badami Chalukyas first had their capital
at ____ before they moved it to Badami.
yeeoeceer ÛeeuegkeäÙeeW kesâ yeeoeceer peeves mes henues Gvekeâer
jepeOeeveer .......... Leer~
(a) Hubli /ngyeueer (b) Pattadakal /heóekeâue
(c) Bijapur /yeerpeehegj (d) Aihole/Ssnesue
29. In February 2019, India won ____ gold medal/s
and five silver demals at the Makran Cup
Boxing in Chabahar, Iran.
HeâjJejer 2019 ceW, F&jeve kesâ Ûeeyenej ceW cekeâjeve keâhe
cegkeäkesâyeepeer ceW Yeejle ves ........... mJeCe& heokeâ Deewj heebÛe
jpele heokeâ peerles~
(a) Four/Ûeej (b) Three/leerve
(c) Two /oes (d) One /Skeâ
30. Which is the longest National Highway in
India?
Yeejle keâe meyemes uebyee je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& keâewve-mee nw?
(a) National Highway 44 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 44
(b) National Highway 48 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 48
(c) National Highway 53 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 53
(d) National Highway 27 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 27
31. Which of the following metals is the most
ductile metal?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve meer Oeeleg meyemes DeefOekeâ
cegueeÙece Oeeleg nw?
(a) Copper /leebyee (b) Aluminium /SuÙegefceefveÙece
(c) Gold /meesvee (d) Tin /efšve
32. Which Indian received the Nobel Peace Prize
after Mother Teresa?
ceoj šsjsmee kesâ yeeo efkeâme YeejleerÙe ves veesyesue Meebefle
hegjmkeâej Øeehle efkeâÙee?
(a) P Sathasivam /heer meoeefMeJece
(b) Fali Nariman /Heâeueer vejerceve
(c) Kailash Satyarthi /kewâueeMe melÙeeLeea
(d) K Radhakrishnan /kesâ jeOeeke=â<Ceve
33. In February 2019, ____ won a Gold medal at
the Makran Cup in Chabahar, Iran.
HeâjJejer 2019 ceW F&jeve kesâ Ûeeyenej ceW cekeâjeve keâhe ceW
–––––– ves mJeCe& heokeâ peerlee~
(a) Manish Kaushik /ceveer<e keâewefMekeâ
(b) Satish Kumar/meleerMe kegâceej
(c) Rohit Tokas /jesefnle šeskeâme
(d) Deepak Singh /oerhekeâ efmebn
34. _____, which connects Sikkim with Tibet, was
closed after the Chinese aggression on India in
1962 but was reopened in 2006 as the
governments of the two countries decided to
enhance their trade through land routes.
efmeefkeäkeâce keâes efleyyele mes peesÌ[ves Jeeues Gme ojx keâe keäÙee
veece nw, efpemes 1962 ceW Yeejle hej Ûeerveer Dee›eâceCe kesâ
yeeo yebo keâj efoÙee ieÙee Lee uesefkeâve 2006 ceW Gmes efHeâj
mes Keesue efoÙee ieÙee keäÙeeWefkeâ oesveeW osMeeW keâer mejkeâejeW ves
Yetefce ceeieeX kesâ ceeOÙece mes Deheves JÙeeheej keâes yeÌ{eves keâe
efveCe&Ùe efueÙee Lee~
(a) Nathu La /veeLet uee (b) Imis La /Fefceme uee
(c) Pensi La /hesefvme uee (d) Lanak La /ueevekeâ uee
35. Name the Indian Space Research Organisation
(ISRO) chairman and Padma Bhushan
awardee who creted and unleashed a historical
moment when Mars Orbiter became the first
Indian spacecraft to enter Martian orbit in a
maiden attempt.
YeejleerÙe Debleefj#e DevegmebOeeve mebie"ve (Fmejes) kesâ
DeOÙe#e Deewj he©eYet<eCe hegjmkeâej efJepeslee keâe veece yeleeSb
efpevneWves Gme Ssefleneefmekeâ #eCe keâes JeemleefJekeâlee yeveeÙee
peye ceeme& Dee@efye&šj efkeâmeer ØeLece ØeÙeeme ceW cebieue «en keâer
keâ#ee ceW ØeJesMe keâjves Jeeuee henuee YeejleerÙe Debleefj#e
Ùeeve yevee Lee~
(a) Nandan Nilekani /vebove veerueskeâefCe
(b) K Radhakrishnan /kesâ jeOeeke=â<Ceve
(c) Fali Nariman /Heâeueer vejerceve
(d) Sundar Pichai /megboj efheÛeeF&
36. Which was the first Muslim dynasty that ruled
India?
Yeejle hej Meemeve keâjves Jeeuee henuee cegefmuece jepeJebMe
keâewve Lee?
(a) Khilji Dynasty /efKeuepeer jepeJebMe
(b) Slave Dynasty /iegueece jepeJebMe
(c) Lodhi Dynasty /ueesOeer jepeJebMe
(d) Tughlaq Dynasty /legieuekeâ jepeJebMe
37. ____ was the first Muslim ruler whose empire
covered almost the whole of India up to its
extreme south.
henuee cegefmuece Meemekeâ keâewve Lee efpemekeâe meeceüepÙe Yeejle
kesâ megotj oef#eCe meefnle ueieYeie mebhetCe& Yeejle ceW Hewâuee
Lee?
(a) Alauddin Khilji /DeueeGöerve efKeuepeer
(b) Ghiyas ud din Balban/efieÙeeme Go oerve yeueyeve
(c) Feroz Shah Tughlaq/efHeâjespe Meen legieuekeâ
(d) Jalal-ud-din Khilji /peueeue-Go-oerve efKeuepeer
38. Where is the Bandipur National Park located?
yeeboerhegj je<š^erÙe GÅeeve keâneB efmLele nw?
(a) Kerala/kesâjue (b) Gujarat/iegpejele
(c) Sikkim/efmeefkeäkeâce (d) Karnataka/keâvee&škeâ
39. The popular Bagh cave paintings are found in?
ueeskeâefØeÙe yeeIe iegHeâe efÛe$ekeâejer efkeâme jepÙe ceW heeF& peeleer
nw?
(a) Odisha/Deesef[Mee
(b) Himachal Pradesh/efnceeÛeue ØeosMe
(c) Sikkim/efmeefkeäkeâce
(d) Madhya Pradesh/ceOÙe ØeosMe
40. Who was awarded the Rabindranath Tagore
Literary Prize 2019 for the Novel 'Solo'?
‘meesuees’ GhevÙeeme kesâ efueS efkeâme uesKekeâ keâes jefJevõveeLe
šwieesj meeefneflÙekeâ hegjmkeâej 2019 mes mecceeefvele efkeâÙee
ieÙee?
(a) Jhumpa Lahiri /Pegchee uenjer
(b) Nayanjyot Mukherjee /veÙevepeesle cegKepeea
(c) Amitabh Ghosh /DeefceleeYe Iees<e
(d) Rana Dasgupta /jeCee oeme ieghlee
41. World ..... Day 2019 was observed on 22nd
March with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'
to focus on marginalised groups.
‘keâesF& heerÚs ve jns’ Leerce kesâ meeLe 22 ceeÛe&, 2019 keâes
efJeÕe ............... efoJeme neefMeS hej jnves Jeeues mecetneW hej
OÙeeve keWâefõle keâjves kesâ efueS ceveeÙee ieÙee~
(a) Water /peue
(b) Environment /heÙee&JejCe
(c) Forest/Jeve
(d) Petroleum/hesš^esefueÙece
42. Which of the following destroys Ozone layer?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve-mee heoeLe& Deespeesve hejle keâes
ve° keâjlee nw?
(a) Silicon /efmeefuekeâe@ve (b) Sulphur /meuHeâj
(c) Carbon /keâeye&ve (d) Chlorine /keäueesjerve
43. What is deposited on iron in the process of
galvanisation?
efyepeueer mes Oeeleg ÛeÌ{evee (iewuJeveerkeâjCe) keâer Øeef›eâÙee ceW
ueesns hej keäÙee pece peelee nw?
(a) Copper/leebyee (b) Tin/efšve
(c) Zinc /pemlee (d) Aluminium/SuÙegefceefveÙece
44. Which of the following ministries implemented
the Midday Meal scheme?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâme ceb$eeueÙe ves ceOÙeeÖ Yeespeve
Ùeespevee ueeiet keâer?
(a) Ministry of Human Resource Development
ceeveJe mebmeeOeve efJekeâeme ceb$eeueÙe
(b) MInistry of Social Justice and Empowerment
meeceeefpekeâ vÙeeÙe Deewj DeefOekeâeefjlee ceb$eeueÙe
(c) Ministry of Social Welfare
meceepe keâuÙeeCe ceb$eeueÙe
(d) Ministry of Home Affairs /ie=n ceb$eeueÙe
45. Who founded and named the science of
electromagnetism?
efJeÅegle ÛegbyekeâlJe efJe%eeve keâer Keespe Deewj Gmekeâe
veecekeâjCe efkeâmeves efkeâÙee?
(a) Michael Faraday /ceeFkeâue Hewâje[s
(b) Hans Christian Oersted /nQme ef›eâef§eÙeve Deesme&šs[
(c) Andre Marie Ampere/Deebõs cewjer SefcheÙej
(d) James Clerk /pescme keäueke&â
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-I)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Two statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming
the statements to be true even if they seem to be
at variance with commonly known facts, decide
which of the conclusions logically follow(s)
from the statements.
veerÛes oes keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efJekeâuhe I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ Deehekeâes keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles
ngS, Ûeens Jen meeceevÙeleŠ %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles
neW, Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
Statements:/keâLeve :
No crow is a bird./keâesF& Yeer keâewDee he#eer veneR nw~
All birds are animals./meYeer he#eer pebleg nQ~
Conclusions:/efve<keâ<e&Š
I. Some animals are crows./ kegâÚ pebleg keâewS nQ~
II. Some animals are birds. / kegâÚ pebleg he#eer nQ~
III. No animal is a crow. /keâesF& Yeer pebleg keâewDee veneR nQ~
(a) Conclusion II and either conclusion I or III
follows/efve<keâ<e& II Deewj efve<keâ<e& I Ùee III ceW mes keâesF&
Skeâ efvekeâuelee nw~
(b) Only conclusion III follows
kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) None of the conclusions follows
FveceW mes keâesF& efve<keâ<e& veneR efvekeâuelee nw~
(d) Only conclusions I and III follow
kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I Deewj III efvekeâuelee nw~
2. Three of the following four numbers are alike
in a certain way and one is different. Pick the
number that is different from the
rest./efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙeeDeeW ceW mes leerve mebKÙeeSb
efkeâmeer Øekeâej Skeâ meceeve nw Deewj Skeâ mebKÙee Demeceeve nw~
Gme Demeceeve mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 65 (b) 217
(c) 28 (d) 338
3. D, is the son of C and brother of E, and E is the
niece of F. C is the sister of B and Aunt of A. B's
father have two children, a daughter and a son.
If A is the son of F, how is F related to C?
D, C keâe heg$e Deewj E keâe YeeF& nw Deewj E, F keâer Yeleerpeer
(niece) nw~ C, B, keâer yenve nw Deewj A keâer Deebšer nw~ B
kesâ efhelee kesâ oes yeÛÛes DeLee&led Skeâ heg$e Deewj Skeâ heg$eer nw~
Ùeefo A, F keâe heg$e nw lees F keâe C mes keäÙee mebyebOe nw?
(a) Sister/yenve (b) Brother-in-law/YeeYeer
(c) Cousin/ÛeÛesje YeeF& (d) Paternal Aunt/yegDee
4. In a code language COMPUTER is written as
OCREPMTU. How will DAUGHTER be
written in the same language./efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW,
COMPUTER keâes OCREPMTU efueKee peelee nw~
Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW DAUGHTER keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) ADERUGTH (b) READTHGU
(c) ADTHREGU (d) ADREGUTH
5. The sequence of folding a piece of square paper
(figures X and Y) and the number in which the
folded paper has been cut (figure Z) are shown.
How will the paper appear when
unfolded?/efkeâmeer Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceessÌ[ves kesâ ›eâce
(Deeke=âefle X Deewj Y) Deewj Jen lejerkeâe efpememes cegÌ[e
ngDee keâeiepe keâeše ieÙee nw (Deeke=âefle Z) keâes oMee&Ùee
ieÙee nw~ keâeiepe keâes Keesueves hej Ùen kewâmee efoKeeF& osiee?
6. Two mixtures contain milk and juice in the
ratio of 2 : 1 and 4 : 5. If equal volumes of the
two mixtures are mixed together, What would
be ratio of milk to juice in the resulting
mixture?/oes efceßeCeeW ceW otOe Deewj petme keâe Devegheele
›eâceMeŠ 2Š1 Deewj 4Š5 nw~ Ùeefo oesveeW efceßeCeeW keâer
meceeve cee$ee keâes Deeheme ceW efceueeÙee peeS lees, Fmemes
yeveves Jeeues efceßeCe ceW petme ceW otOe keâe Devegheele efkeâlevee
nesiee?
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 5 : 3
(c) 7 : 5 (d) 5 : 4
7. 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 nQ efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efoS
ieS mebKÙee Ùegice keâer oesveeW mebKÙeeSb Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
7 : 32
(a) 3 : 11 (b) 12 : 85
(c) 16 : 145 (d) 13 : 98
8. If CAB is coded as 6 and BED is coded as 40,
then how will HAD be coded as?/Ùeefo CAB keâes
6 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj BED keâes 40 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peelee nw lees HAD keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ
efkeâÙee peeSiee?
(a) 16 (b) 32
(c) 46 (d) 52
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 06.06.2019)
9. 'Cinema' is related to 'Audience' in the same
way as 'Church' is related to '____'./efpeme Øekeâej
‘efmevescee’ keâe mebyebOe ‘oMe&keâieCe’ mes nw Gmeer Øekeâej ‘ÛeÛe&’
keâe mebyebOe '______' mes nw~
(a) Concentration/Skeâe«elee
(b) Congregation/meceeiece
(c) Prayer/ØeeLe&vee
(d) Meditation/OÙeeve
10. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates
the relationship between the following classes.
Snakes, Reptiles, Poisonous,
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes‰ mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves Jeeues
Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
meeBhe, mejerme=he, penjerues
11. Two different positions of the same dice are
shown. Which number will be at the top if 4 is
at the bottom./Skeâ ner heemes keâer oes efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes
oMee&Ùee ieÙee nw~ Ùeefo mebKÙee 4 efveÛeues heâuekeâ hej nw lees
Thejer heâuekeâ hej keâewve-meer mebKÙee efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 3 (b) 6
(c) 1 (d) 5
12. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set./Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW
mebKÙeeSb Gmeer lejn Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej
mebKÙeeSb veerÛes efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
(5, 13, 12)
(a) (15,19,13) (b) (13,17,11)
(c) (11,15,9) (d) (6,10,8)
13. Which number will replace the question mark
(?) in the following series?/veerÛes oer ieF& ßeb=Keuee ceW
ØeMve efÛevn (?) kesâ mLeeve hej keâewve-meer mebKÙee DeeSieer?
98, 95, 86, 82, 66, ?, 36
(a) 61 (b) 58
(c) 60 (d) 63
14. Which two signs should be interchanged in the
following equation to make it correct?/veerÛes efoS
ieS meceerkeâjCe keâes mener keâjves kesâ efueS efkeâve oes efÛevneW
keâes Deeheme ceW yeouee peevee ÛeeefnS~
10 + 5 ÷10 × 8 - 10 = 16
(a) ÷ and ×/÷ Deewj × (b) × and +/× Deewj +
(c) – and +/– Deewj + (d) + and ÷/+ Deewj ÷
15. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set./Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW
mebKÙeeSb Gmeer lejn Deeheme ceW meyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej
mebKÙeeSb veerÛes efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele
nQ~
(8, 12, 24)
(a) (6, 9, 18) (b) (12, 20, 40)
(c) (9, 18, 27) (d) (6, 10, 18)
16. 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 Skeâ meceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) RQST (b) FGHJ
(c) CBDE (d) MLNO
17. Select the option that is related to the third
letter-cluster in the same way as the second
letter-cluster is related to the first letter-
cluster./Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees leermejs
De#ej-mecetn mes Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej
otmeje De#ej-mecetn henues De#ej mecetn mes mebyebefOele nw~
MNOP : LONQ :: FGHI : ?
(a) DHGK (b) EHGJ
(c) EGHJ (d) GFIJ
18. Select the combination of letters that when
sequentially placed in the gaps of the given
letter series will complete the series./ Gme
De#ej mebÙeespeve keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemes veerÛes oer ieF&
De#ej ßeb=Keuee kesâ efjòeâ mLeeveeW hej ›eâceevegmeej jKeves mes
oer ieF& ßeb=Keuee hetCe& nes peeS~
bac_cab_cd_a_ac_ca
(a) dacbd (b) bdabc
(c) cadbc (d) dcbac
19. 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 Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
20. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series./efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle
ßeb=Keuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
?
21. Select the option in which the given figure is
embedded./Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW efpemeceW oer ieF&
Deeke=âefle Debleefve&efnle nw~
22. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order./efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ
leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS~
(1) Student/efJeÅeeLeea (2) Job/veewkeâjer
(3) Interview/mee#eelkeâej (4) Education/efMe#ee
(5) Retirement/mesJeeefveJe=efòe (6) Degree/GheeefOe
(a) 5,3,2,1,4,6 (b) 1,5,3,6,4,2
(c) 3,5,4,6,1,2 (d) 1,4,6,3,2,5
23. Three of the following four words are alike in a
certain way and one is different. Pick the odd
word out./ efvecveefueefKele Ûeej MeyoeW ceW leerve Meyo
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Meyo Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve Meyo keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) Mahanadi/ceneveoer (b) Krishna/ke=â<Cee
(c) Tapti/leehleer (d) Godavari/ieesoeJejer
24. How many squares are there in the following
figure?/veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves Jeie& nQ?
(a) 18 (b) 12
(c) 14 (d) 16
25. 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.
Apathy : Energy
efvecveefueefKele efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nQ
efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ûegice kesâ oesveeW Meyo
Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nQ~
Goemeervelee : Glmeen
(a) Treaty : Amity/mebefOe Š efce$elee
(b) Battle : Attack/Ùegæ Š nceuee
(c) Enrollment : Employment/veeceebkeâve Š mesJeeÙeespeve
(d) Decry : Respect/efveboe Š Deeoj
General Awareness
26. Which of the following metals is the most
reactive metal?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve-meer OeelegDeeW ceW meyemes DeefOekeâ
Øeefleef›eâÙeeMeerue Oeeleg nw?
(a) Calcium /kewâefuMeÙece (b) Copper /leebyee
(c) Zinc /pemlee (d) Iron /ueesne
27. Who among the following was a slave of
Muhammad Ghori? He became the ruler after
the death of his master and founded the slave
Dynasty.
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes cegncceo ieewjer keâe iegueece keâewve Lee?
Jen Deheves mJeeceer keâer ce=lÙeg kesâ yeeo Meemekeâ yevee Deewj
Gmeves iegueece JebMe keâer mLeehevee keâer~
(a) Qutub-ud-din Aibak /kegâlegye-Go-oerve Ssyekeâ
(b) Nasir-ud-din Mahamud/veeefmej-Go-oerve cenceto
(c) Iltutmish /FulegleefceMe
(d) Ghiyas ud din Balban /efieÙeeme Go oerve yeueyeve
28. The Badami Chalukyas first had their capital
at ____ before they moved it to Badami.
yeeoeceer ÛeeuegkeäÙeeW kesâ yeeoeceer peeves mes henues Gvekeâer
jepeOeeveer .......... Leer~
(a) Hubli /ngyeueer (b) Pattadakal /heóekeâue
(c) Bijapur /yeerpeehegj (d) Aihole/Ssnesue
29. In February 2019, India won ____ gold medal/s
and five silver demals at the Makran Cup
Boxing in Chabahar, Iran.
HeâjJejer 2019 ceW, F&jeve kesâ Ûeeyenej ceW cekeâjeve keâhe
cegkeäkesâyeepeer ceW Yeejle ves ........... mJeCe& heokeâ Deewj heebÛe
jpele heokeâ peerles~
(a) Four/Ûeej (b) Three/leerve
(c) Two /oes (d) One /Skeâ
30. Which is the longest National Highway in
India?
Yeejle keâe meyemes uebyee je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& keâewve-mee nw?
(a) National Highway 44 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 44
(b) National Highway 48 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 48
(c) National Highway 53 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 53
(d) National Highway 27 /je<š^erÙe jepeceeie& 27
31. Which of the following metals is the most
ductile metal?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve meer Oeeleg meyemes DeefOekeâ
cegueeÙece Oeeleg nw?
(a) Copper /leebyee (b) Aluminium /SuÙegefceefveÙece
(c) Gold /meesvee (d) Tin /efšve
32. Which Indian received the Nobel Peace Prize
after Mother Teresa?
ceoj šsjsmee kesâ yeeo efkeâme YeejleerÙe ves veesyesue Meebefle
hegjmkeâej Øeehle efkeâÙee?
(a) P Sathasivam /heer meoeefMeJece
(b) Fali Nariman /Heâeueer vejerceve
(c) Kailash Satyarthi /kewâueeMe melÙeeLeea
(d) K Radhakrishnan /kesâ jeOeeke=â<Ceve
33. In February 2019, ____ won a Gold medal at
the Makran Cup in Chabahar, Iran.
HeâjJejer 2019 ceW F&jeve kesâ Ûeeyenej ceW cekeâjeve keâhe ceW
–––––– ves mJeCe& heokeâ peerlee~
(a) Manish Kaushik /ceveer<e keâewefMekeâ
(b) Satish Kumar/meleerMe kegâceej
(c) Rohit Tokas /jesefnle šeskeâme
(d) Deepak Singh /oerhekeâ efmebn
34. _____, which connects Sikkim with Tibet, was
closed after the Chinese aggression on India in
1962 but was reopened in 2006 as the
governments of the two countries decided to
enhance their trade through land routes.
efmeefkeäkeâce keâes efleyyele mes peesÌ[ves Jeeues Gme ojx keâe keäÙee
veece nw, efpemes 1962 ceW Yeejle hej Ûeerveer Dee›eâceCe kesâ
yeeo yebo keâj efoÙee ieÙee Lee uesefkeâve 2006 ceW Gmes efHeâj
mes Keesue efoÙee ieÙee keäÙeeWefkeâ oesveeW osMeeW keâer mejkeâejeW ves
Yetefce ceeieeX kesâ ceeOÙece mes Deheves JÙeeheej keâes yeÌ{eves keâe
efveCe&Ùe efueÙee Lee~
(a) Nathu La /veeLet uee (b) Imis La /Fefceme uee
(c) Pensi La /hesefvme uee (d) Lanak La /ueevekeâ uee
35. Name the Indian Space Research Organisation
(ISRO) chairman and Padma Bhushan
awardee who creted and unleashed a historical
moment when Mars Orbiter became the first
Indian spacecraft to enter Martian orbit in a
maiden attempt.
YeejleerÙe Debleefj#e DevegmebOeeve mebie"ve (Fmejes) kesâ
DeOÙe#e Deewj he©eYet<eCe hegjmkeâej efJepeslee keâe veece yeleeSb
efpevneWves Gme Ssefleneefmekeâ #eCe keâes JeemleefJekeâlee yeveeÙee
peye ceeme& Dee@efye&šj efkeâmeer ØeLece ØeÙeeme ceW cebieue «en keâer
keâ#ee ceW ØeJesMe keâjves Jeeuee henuee YeejleerÙe Debleefj#e
Ùeeve yevee Lee~
(a) Nandan Nilekani /vebove veerueskeâefCe
(b) K Radhakrishnan /kesâ jeOeeke=â<Ceve
(c) Fali Nariman /Heâeueer vejerceve
(d) Sundar Pichai /megboj efheÛeeF&
36. Which was the first Muslim dynasty that ruled
India?
Yeejle hej Meemeve keâjves Jeeuee henuee cegefmuece jepeJebMe
keâewve Lee?
(a) Khilji Dynasty /efKeuepeer jepeJebMe
(b) Slave Dynasty /iegueece jepeJebMe
(c) Lodhi Dynasty /ueesOeer jepeJebMe
(d) Tughlaq Dynasty /legieuekeâ jepeJebMe
37. ____ was the first Muslim ruler whose empire
covered almost the whole of India up to its
extreme south.
henuee cegefmuece Meemekeâ keâewve Lee efpemekeâe meeceüepÙe Yeejle
kesâ megotj oef#eCe meefnle ueieYeie mebhetCe& Yeejle ceW Hewâuee
Lee?
(a) Alauddin Khilji /DeueeGöerve efKeuepeer
(b) Ghiyas ud din Balban/efieÙeeme Go oerve yeueyeve
(c) Feroz Shah Tughlaq/efHeâjespe Meen legieuekeâ
(d) Jalal-ud-din Khilji /peueeue-Go-oerve efKeuepeer
38. Where is the Bandipur National Park located?
yeeboerhegj je<š^erÙe GÅeeve keâneB efmLele nw?
(a) Kerala/kesâjue (b) Gujarat/iegpejele
(c) Sikkim/efmeefkeäkeâce (d) Karnataka/keâvee&škeâ
39. The popular Bagh cave paintings are found in?
ueeskeâefØeÙe yeeIe iegHeâe efÛe$ekeâejer efkeâme jepÙe ceW heeF& peeleer
nw?
(a) Odisha/Deesef[Mee
(b) Himachal Pradesh/efnceeÛeue ØeosMe
(c) Sikkim/efmeefkeäkeâce
(d) Madhya Pradesh/ceOÙe ØeosMe
40. Who was awarded the Rabindranath Tagore
Literary Prize 2019 for the Novel 'Solo'?
‘meesuees’ GhevÙeeme kesâ efueS efkeâme uesKekeâ keâes jefJevõveeLe
šwieesj meeefneflÙekeâ hegjmkeâej 2019 mes mecceeefvele efkeâÙee
ieÙee?
(a) Jhumpa Lahiri /Pegchee uenjer
(b) Nayanjyot Mukherjee /veÙevepeesle cegKepeea
(c) Amitabh Ghosh /DeefceleeYe Iees<e
(d) Rana Dasgupta /jeCee oeme ieghlee
41. World ..... Day 2019 was observed on 22nd
March with the theme 'Leaving no one behind'
to focus on marginalised groups.
‘keâesF& heerÚs ve jns’ Leerce kesâ meeLe 22 ceeÛe&, 2019 keâes
efJeÕe ............... efoJeme neefMeS hej jnves Jeeues mecetneW hej
OÙeeve keWâefõle keâjves kesâ efueS ceveeÙee ieÙee~
(a) Water /peue
(b) Environment /heÙee&JejCe
(c) Forest/Jeve
(d) Petroleum/hesš^esefueÙece
42. Which of the following destroys Ozone layer?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve-mee heoeLe& Deespeesve hejle keâes
ve° keâjlee nw?
(a) Silicon /efmeefuekeâe@ve (b) Sulphur /meuHeâj
(c) Carbon /keâeye&ve (d) Chlorine /keäueesjerve
43. What is deposited on iron in the process of
galvanisation?
efyepeueer mes Oeeleg ÛeÌ{evee (iewuJeveerkeâjCe) keâer Øeef›eâÙee ceW
ueesns hej keäÙee pece peelee nw?
(a) Copper/leebyee (b) Tin/efšve
(c) Zinc /pemlee (d) Aluminium/SuÙegefceefveÙece
44. Which of the following ministries implemented
the Midday Meal scheme?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâme ceb$eeueÙe ves ceOÙeeÖ Yeespeve
Ùeespevee ueeiet keâer?
(a) Ministry of Human Resource Development
ceeveJe mebmeeOeve efJekeâeme ceb$eeueÙe
(b) MInistry of Social Justice and Empowerment
meeceeefpekeâ vÙeeÙe Deewj DeefOekeâeefjlee ceb$eeueÙe
(c) Ministry of Social Welfare
meceepe keâuÙeeCe ceb$eeueÙe
(d) Ministry of Home Affairs /ie=n ceb$eeueÙe
45. Who founded and named the science of
electromagnetism?
efJeÅegle ÛegbyekeâlJe efJe%eeve keâer Keespe Deewj Gmekeâe
veecekeâjCe efkeâmeves efkeâÙee?
(a) Michael Faraday /ceeFkeâue Hewâje[s
(b) Hans Christian Oersted /nQme ef›eâef§eÙeve Deesme&šs[
(c) Andre Marie Ampere/Deebõs cewjer SefcheÙej
(d) James Clerk /pescme keäueke&â
46. Right to move freely throughout the territory
of India' is a fundamental right under ____ of
the Constitution of India.
mebhetCe& Yeejle kesâ Yet-Yeeie ceW cegòeâ ™he mes DeeJeeieceve
keâjves keâe DeefOekeâej YeejleerÙe mebefJeOeeve kesâ efkeâme
DevegÛÚso kesâ Debleie&le ceewefuekeâ DeefOekeâej nw~
(a) Article 19 /DevegÛÚso 19
(b) Article 24/DevegÛÚso 24
(c) Article 21 /DevegÛÚso 21
(d) Article 14/DevegÛÚso 14
47. The colourful art named Nandna block print,
which uses graceful yet aligned arrangements
of motifs on fabric, is practised in Tarapur
village of _______.
vebove yuee@keâ efØebš veecekeâ jbie efyejbieer Jen keâuee, efpemeceW
HewâefyeÇkeâ hej ™heebkeâveeW kesâ megMeesefYele SJeb mebjsefKele
efJevÙeemees keâe GheÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw, –––– jepÙe kesâ
leejehegj ieebJe ceW osKeer peeleer nw~
(a) Odisha /Deesef[Mee
(b) Madhya Pradesh /ceOÙe ØeosMe
(c) Maharashtra /ceneje<š^
(d) Uttarakhand /GòejeKeb[
48. Lok Adalats have been created under.........
ueeskeâ DeoeueleW efkeâmekesâ DeOeerve yeveeF& ieF& nw?
(a) Legal Conciliation Act /keâevetveer meguen DeefOeefveÙece
(b) Legal Services Authority Act
efJeefOekeâ mesJee ØeeefOekeâjCe DeefOeefveÙece
(c) Administration of Justice Act
vÙeeÙe DeefOeefveÙece keâe ØeMeemeve
(d) Arbitration and Conciliation Act
hebÛeeš Deewj meguen DeefOeefveÙece
49. Which of the following does NOT come under
the Quarternary sector?
efvecveefueefKele ceW me keâewve-mee ÛelegLe& #ess$e kesâ Debleie&le veneR
Deelee nw?
(a) Fisheries /ceÚueer heeueve
(b) Information Technology /metÛevee ØeewÅeesefiekeâer
(c) Manufacturing /efJeefvecee&Ce
(d) Mining /Keveve
50. International Day of Forests 2019 was observed
on 21st March with the theme _____ to raise
awareness on how sustainably managed forests
provide a wide array of contributions.
21 ceeÛe& keâes ceveeS peeves Jeeues Devleje&°^erÙe Jeve efoJeme
keâer cegKÙe Leerce keäÙee Leer?
(a) Forests and Environment. /Jeve Deewj heÙee&JejCe
(b) Pollution-Free Forests /Øeot<eCe cegòeâ Jeve
(c) Forests Our Saviour /Jeve nceejs j#ekeâ
(d) Forests and Education /Jeve Deewj efMe#ee
Quantitative Aptitude
51. If 12cot
2
? ? ? ? – 31cosec? ? ? ? + 32 = 0, 0
0
< ? ? ? ? < 90
0
,
then the values of tan ? ? ? ? will be :
Ùeefo 12cot
2
? ? ? ? – 31cosec? ? ? ? + 32 = 0, 0
0
< ? ? ? ? < 90
0
nw,
lees tan? ? ? ? kesâ ceeve nQ–
(a)
4 4
,
5 3
(b)
4 5 7
,
5 7
(c)
5 4
,
4 3
(d)
4 3 7
,
3 7
52. If the 8-digit number 2074x4y2 is divisible by
88, then the value of (4x + 3y) is :
Ùeefo 8-DebkeâeW keâer mebKÙee 2074x4y2, 88 mes efJeYeepÙe
nw, lees (4x + 3y) keâe ceeve nw–
(a) 45 (b) 49
(c) 42 (d) 36
53. A and B are travelling towards each other from
the points P and Q respectively, After crossing
each other, A and B take
1
6
8
hours and 8
hours, respectively to reach their destinations
Q and P, respectively. If the speed of B is 16.8
km/h, then the speed (in km/h) of A is:
A Deewj B ›eâceMe: P Deewj Q kesâ efyebogDeeW mes Skeâ otmejs
keâer Deesj Ùee$ee keâj jns nQ~ Skeâ otmejs keâes heej keâjves kesâ
yeeo, A Deewj B ›eâceMe: Deheves iebleJÙe Q Deewj P lekeâ
hengBÛeves kesâ efueS ›eâceMe:
1
6
8
Iebšs Deewj 8 Iebšs keâe meceÙe
uesles nQ~ Ùeefo B keâer ieefle 16.8 km/h nw, lees A keâer ieefle
(km/h) nQ–
(a) 19.8 (b) 20.4
(c) 19.2 (d) 20.8
54. When x is subtracted from each of 21, 22, 60
and 64, the numbers so obtained, in this order,
are in proportion. What is the mean
proportional between (x + 1 and (7x + 8)?
Ùeefo 21, 22, 60 Deewj 64 ceW mes, ØelÙeskeâ mes x IešeÙee
peelee nw lees Fme ›eâce ceW Øeehle mebKÙeeSB meceevegheele ceW nQ~
(x + 1) Deewj (7x + 8) kesâ yeerÛe ceOÙeevegheeleer (mean
proportional) keäÙee nesiee?
(a) 24 (b) 21
(c) 18 (d) 27
55. Pipes A and B can fill a tank in one hour and
two hours respectively while pipe C can empty
the filled up tank in one hour and fifteen
minutes. A and C are turned on together at 9
am After 2 hours, only A is closed and B is
turned on. When will the tank be emptied?
heeFhe A Deewj B ›eâceMe: Skeâ Iebšs Deewj oes Iebšs ceW Skeâ
šQkeâ Yej mekeâles nw peyeefkeâ heeFhe C Yejs ngS šQkeâ keâes Skeâ
Iebšs Deewj hebõn efceveš ceW Keeueer keâj mekeâlee nw~ A Deewj
C keâes 9 am hej Skeâ meeLe Ûeeuet efkeâÙee peelee nw~ 2 Iebšs
kesâ yeeo, kesâJeue A keâes yebo keâj efoÙee peelee nw Deewj B
keâes Ûeeuet keâj efoÙee peelee nw~ šQkeâ keâye Keeueer nesiee?
(a) 10:30 am (b) 12:20 pm
(c) 11:30 am (d) 12:10 pm
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