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English Language and therefoie these items do not have Hindi version.
Fr{frrfun s (qfq)
qeqieTi
(rio r fr sl h ftrg frtir ,
ffifuf, s
qalTqT
oihfr
h ftq,hfu-f,
qffiE q'{
silErfrd
d efu eitft
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h
qtqq
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qfteToT
h Ri{ di em,
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qrd
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Obsen'e the diiernrna of the fungus : it is a plant, but it possesses no chlorophyll. While all
other plants put the sun's energy to work for them. cornbining the nutrients of ground and
air into the bod,v structure, the chlorophyll's fungus must look elsewhere for an energy
suppiy. it finds it in those other plants which, having received their energy free f1om sun.
relinquishlt aI some-poi11tlnl6-eir cycle either to animals or to fungi.
in this search for e nergy the fungus has become the earth's major source of rot anci
deca,rz. Wherever you see mold forrning on a piece of bread, or,, a pile of leaves turning to
compost, or a blon'n-dou,'n tree becoming pulp on the ground,
)'olr
qgjlglglulg g frggrs
eating. Withor-lt fungus action the earth rvould be pilecl high rvitfiGdead plant life of past
ientilries. In fact, cerliiin piants rvhich contains resins that are toxic to ilngi rvill last
indefinitell'; specimens afe redrvood. for instance, can still be found festine on the forest
floor centuries after har ing being blor,vn dotvn.
The rvord, best describe the fungus as depicted in the passage, is :
(A)
uirevol'ed (E) sporadic (c)
paras /'
(D)
Toxic
The passage stares all the follorving about fungi, except :
(A) They are vastly different from other plants
(B) They are poisonous to resin-producing plant
(C) They can't produce their source of energy
(D) They can't live cornpleteiy apart from other piants
The
(A)
The
/A\
(B)
(c)
(D)
5. The fungus generate
(A) Sun
enelgy from :
(E) Other plants (C) Redwood
the comprehension of
(D) Decav itself,
{
t.
li'e
o'you
are r,vatcling a fungus eating,' is best described as :
..
contradrcto /(E)
Frroneous (c) Ironical (D) Figureirive
author is inainll,' coircerned r,vith :
Describing the actions of fungi
-
Warning people of the dangers of fungi
Writing an essay oir fungi
Explainin_e the long life of some redu,oods
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Directions.for the follorving 5 (five) items no. 1 to 5 :
The flollowing 5 items are based on the follou'ing passage in English to test
English Language and therefoie these items do not have Hindi version.
Fr{frrfun s (qfq)
qeqieTi
(rio r fr sl h ftrg frtir ,
ffifuf, s
qalTqT
oihfr
h ftq,hfu-f,
qffiE q'{
silErfrd
d efu eitft
qnr
h
qtqq
h
qfteToT
h Ri{ di em,
{q
sqEiafr 6T RC
qrd
€ RqT
q;
w tl
Obsen'e the diiernrna of the fungus : it is a plant, but it possesses no chlorophyll. While all
other plants put the sun's energy to work for them. cornbining the nutrients of ground and
air into the bod,v structure, the chlorophyll's fungus must look elsewhere for an energy
suppiy. it finds it in those other plants which, having received their energy free f1om sun.
relinquishlt aI some-poi11tlnl6-eir cycle either to animals or to fungi.
in this search for e nergy the fungus has become the earth's major source of rot anci
deca,rz. Wherever you see mold forrning on a piece of bread, or,, a pile of leaves turning to
compost, or a blon'n-dou,'n tree becoming pulp on the ground,
)'olr
qgjlglglulg g frggrs
eating. Withor-lt fungus action the earth rvould be pilecl high rvitfiGdead plant life of past
ientilries. In fact, cerliiin piants rvhich contains resins that are toxic to ilngi rvill last
indefinitell'; specimens afe redrvood. for instance, can still be found festine on the forest
floor centuries after har ing being blor,vn dotvn.
The rvord, best describe the fungus as depicted in the passage, is :
(A)
uirevol'ed (E) sporadic (c)
paras /'
(D)
Toxic
The passage stares all the follorving about fungi, except :
(A) They are vastly different from other plants
(B) They are poisonous to resin-producing plant
(C) They can't produce their source of energy
(D) They can't live cornpleteiy apart from other piants
The
(A)
The
/A\
(B)
(c)
(D)
5. The fungus generate
(A) Sun
enelgy from :
(E) Other plants (C) Redwood
the comprehension of
(D) Decav itself,
{
t.
li'e
o'you
are r,vatcling a fungus eating,' is best described as :
..
contradrcto /(E)
Frroneous (c) Ironical (D) Figureirive
author is inainll,' coircerned r,vith :
Describing the actions of fungi
-
Warning people of the dangers of fungi
Writing an essay oir fungi
Explainin_e the long life of some redu,oods
Directions
for the following
5 (Five)
itenis
no.
6 to tr' :
Belor'r'
in each
itetn'
"tivo
staiements
I and li are given.
These
statements
'ra1.
be either
independent
causes
or lna)"
be elfects
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or a comrron
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c)ne of
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statements.
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correctll,
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the relationship
bet*,een
(A)
if staternenr
I is rhe cause
.nd statement
iI is its e ffect.
(B)
if staternent
II is the cause
and sratement
I is its e ffbct.
(c)
if both
staternents
I anci Ii are i'dependent
causes.
(D)
if both
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II arc ,rr.rr,
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causes.
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Each item compt'is,--s Ibur lespor-rses (answers). You u'iil sele'ct thc lesponse rvhici, you wat-)t to rrarl<
on the Ansn'er Sheet. In casr:
1,ou
feel that therc is mole than one coffect respcnse. mar'li ihc l'criponsc
which vou consider ihe best. in an-v case, choose ONLY ONE response for each item.
1. Ali
Qr:estions
tire COMI'ULSORY. Iiach
Question
carries onc marh. For each 'r/r'on{t Ans\,,'cL, onr
fcurth (0"25) mark w.ili bc clcducted.
5. Bej-ort
-vor-t
iiiark the ,\nslver'. read the instructions on the baclt page of the O\4lt (,'\nsr,r'cr) S1-icci as
rvell as on the
Qr-restion
Booiilet and t-ii1 the particulars in the OMR (.,\nsu,er) Shcct carcliili-r' ancl
correctl]. Incomplete & Incorrect pal'ticlilars nla.v resuit in vonr ON4R (Ansrver')
-:,hcct riot bcing
er,aiuaiccl bv thc CompLlter.
6. Ansu'eL Shects rviil be colleciecl only alier the cornpietion of the llxar-nination and no candiciatc sirall
be aiiov"ecl to leave the Errmination I-Iall earliel. Aficl conrpleting the test, handover the O\4I{
(Ansrver')
Sheet to the Invigil'rtor.
i. For Rough Wolk. 2 Blanl< Sheets have bc-en provided in the
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Booklet itseli. No Extra Shcct
rvill be plovided under anv circumstances.
8. Write the
QUESTION
BOOI(LET SERIES in the space provided on the OMR (Ansrver) Sircet, by
darl<elting tile corlespondi ng,:ircles.
9. Candidate should rvlite his/heL Name, Roll Nr-rmber,
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Booklet Series and othel specilic
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: The
Questiort
Booklet is bilingunl. Irt cose of anji clifference/amhigui4t ltetween English &
I EJ;','l;,,-,.,-;^,, 1!,- t7,-^{:^t.
",^,.-:^,^
-1.-tt
L.,
-^,^-:.r-,.-t -^
t7,-..t/-^--^^a
ITiruli verstort, tite Engiish version sltall be considered us
Jinol/correct.
#t
: erg{Bfi
qr
ftd sqrf,t
{tr
Fpq gfu+r A
qfuq
yv
q(
w tr
Directions.for the follorving 5 (five) items no. 1 to 5 :
The flollowing 5 items are based on the follou'ing passage in English to test
English Language and therefoie these items do not have Hindi version.
Fr{frrfun s (qfq)
qeqieTi
(rio r fr sl h ftrg frtir ,
ffifuf, s
qalTqT
oihfr
h ftq,hfu-f,
qffiE q'{
silErfrd
d efu eitft
qnr
h
qtqq
h
qfteToT
h Ri{ di em,
{q
sqEiafr 6T RC
qrd
€ RqT
q;
w tl
Obsen'e the diiernrna of the fungus : it is a plant, but it possesses no chlorophyll. While all
other plants put the sun's energy to work for them. cornbining the nutrients of ground and
air into the bod,v structure, the chlorophyll's fungus must look elsewhere for an energy
suppiy. it finds it in those other plants which, having received their energy free f1om sun.
relinquishlt aI some-poi11tlnl6-eir cycle either to animals or to fungi.
in this search for e nergy the fungus has become the earth's major source of rot anci
deca,rz. Wherever you see mold forrning on a piece of bread, or,, a pile of leaves turning to
compost, or a blon'n-dou,'n tree becoming pulp on the ground,
)'olr
qgjlglglulg g frggrs
eating. Withor-lt fungus action the earth rvould be pilecl high rvitfiGdead plant life of past
ientilries. In fact, cerliiin piants rvhich contains resins that are toxic to ilngi rvill last
indefinitell'; specimens afe redrvood. for instance, can still be found festine on the forest
floor centuries after har ing being blor,vn dotvn.
The rvord, best describe the fungus as depicted in the passage, is :
(A)
uirevol'ed (E) sporadic (c)
paras /'
(D)
Toxic
The passage stares all the follorving about fungi, except :
(A) They are vastly different from other plants
(B) They are poisonous to resin-producing plant
(C) They can't produce their source of energy
(D) They can't live cornpleteiy apart from other piants
The
(A)
The
/A\
(B)
(c)
(D)
5. The fungus generate
(A) Sun
enelgy from :
(E) Other plants (C) Redwood
the comprehension of
(D) Decav itself,
{
t.
li'e
o'you
are r,vatcling a fungus eating,' is best described as :
..
contradrcto /(E)
Frroneous (c) Ironical (D) Figureirive
author is inainll,' coircerned r,vith :
Describing the actions of fungi
-
Warning people of the dangers of fungi
Writing an essay oir fungi
Explainin_e the long life of some redu,oods
Directions
for the following
5 (Five)
itenis
no.
6 to tr' :
Belor'r'
in each
itetn'
"tivo
staiements
I and li are given.
These
statements
'ra1.
be either
independent
causes
or lna)"
be elfects
orino.p*ni.,-,,
"u*.
or a comrron
.uur.,
c)ne of
these
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two
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anstver
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,rce
correctll,
depicts
the relationship
bet*,een
(A)
if staternenr
I is rhe cause
.nd statement
iI is its e ffect.
(B)
if staternent
II is the cause
and sratement
I is its e ffbct.
(c)
if both
staternents
I anci Ii are i'dependent
causes.
(D)
if both
-statemenir
irr,r
II arc ,rr.rr,
orincrependent
causes.
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last
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rvu
\7'at
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for professionalll.
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pranning
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slow- rnorrement of rrehicles.
Statencent 11: Air politrtion level in the air has substantially increased in the recenr pasr.
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Read tire fbllolving tu'o strLternents and answer the question given belorv
Stntement,f .' A ancl B to-eether cornpiete the work in 10 days.
Stutement trI: A takes iive days more than B to cornplete the work.
Fiow long rvould it take A to complete the r'vork ? To ansr,ver the
Quesrion,
correct choice,
t:) .
(A) Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient.
(B) Stateinent II alone is sufficient, but I statement alone is not sufficient.
(C) Both staternent I and II together are sufficient.
\
(D)
Each statement alone is sufficient.
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Four
persons A, B, C and D share their prize amount of Rs. 1,00,000 in such a rvay that
four tirnes the A's. lhree times the B]s, two times the C's and D's prize shares are equai.
The surn of
prize
amounts of A aldf is :
1/'
(A) Rs.
,10,000
(B) Rs.48,000 (C) Rs. 54,000
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(D) Rs.60,000
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Directions.for the follorving 5 (five) items no. 1 to 5 :
The flollowing 5 items are based on the follou'ing passage in English to test
English Language and therefoie these items do not have Hindi version.
Fr{frrfun s (qfq)
qeqieTi
(rio r fr sl h ftrg frtir ,
ffifuf, s
qalTqT
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h ftq,hfu-f,
qffiE q'{
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qnr
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qtqq
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qfteToT
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sqEiafr 6T RC
qrd
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q;
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Obsen'e the diiernrna of the fungus : it is a plant, but it possesses no chlorophyll. While all
other plants put the sun's energy to work for them. cornbining the nutrients of ground and
air into the bod,v structure, the chlorophyll's fungus must look elsewhere for an energy
suppiy. it finds it in those other plants which, having received their energy free f1om sun.
relinquishlt aI some-poi11tlnl6-eir cycle either to animals or to fungi.
in this search for e nergy the fungus has become the earth's major source of rot anci
deca,rz. Wherever you see mold forrning on a piece of bread, or,, a pile of leaves turning to
compost, or a blon'n-dou,'n tree becoming pulp on the ground,
)'olr
qgjlglglulg g frggrs
eating. Withor-lt fungus action the earth rvould be pilecl high rvitfiGdead plant life of past
ientilries. In fact, cerliiin piants rvhich contains resins that are toxic to ilngi rvill last
indefinitell'; specimens afe redrvood. for instance, can still be found festine on the forest
floor centuries after har ing being blor,vn dotvn.
The rvord, best describe the fungus as depicted in the passage, is :
(A)
uirevol'ed (E) sporadic (c)
paras /'
(D)
Toxic
The passage stares all the follorving about fungi, except :
(A) They are vastly different from other plants
(B) They are poisonous to resin-producing plant
(C) They can't produce their source of energy
(D) They can't live cornpleteiy apart from other piants
The
(A)
The
/A\
(B)
(c)
(D)
5. The fungus generate
(A) Sun
enelgy from :
(E) Other plants (C) Redwood
the comprehension of
(D) Decav itself,
{
t.
li'e
o'you
are r,vatcling a fungus eating,' is best described as :
..
contradrcto /(E)
Frroneous (c) Ironical (D) Figureirive
author is inainll,' coircerned r,vith :
Describing the actions of fungi
-
Warning people of the dangers of fungi
Writing an essay oir fungi
Explainin_e the long life of some redu,oods
Directions
for the following
5 (Five)
itenis
no.
6 to tr' :
Belor'r'
in each
itetn'
"tivo
staiements
I and li are given.
These
statements
'ra1.
be either
independent
causes
or lna)"
be elfects
orino.p*ni.,-,,
"u*.
or a comrron
.uur.,
c)ne of
these
d..i.1JlT;i'l;Ti
il:'rffffiff"','..:lf;.:11*
".i,,"."i
i.ua
both
the s,*ll.nu
una
two
statements.
Manl{
anstver
,
,rce
correctll,
depicts
the relationship
bet*,een
(A)
if staternenr
I is rhe cause
.nd statement
iI is its e ffect.
(B)
if staternent
II is the cause
and sratement
I is its e ffbct.
(c)
if both
staternents
I anci Ii are i'dependent
causes.
(D)
if both
-statemenir
irr,r
II arc ,rr.rr,
orincrependent
causes.
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s (Eiq)
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t".i",
o..icleo
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children
to schoor
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accicle
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arnm
n*
** *"'*
ss-n
ii fr gu
qd
fr*
ilg
ET rf
sktlemenl
tr : A vletro
cit)'
observed
the
rorve.st
t'rpe.rertur
e
2f
the
iast
clecade
stcten'letrll'"iH.I-iHffi
'?:'1":T:f
:X*i*o' ;,.:.,-:,'o*,,
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panic
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8.
Stalementl".in
last
five
J,ears the job
,na.ket
has
.
youth.
rvu
\7'at
rct nas tmproved
for professionalll.
qualified
Slcfctttewry.'
Mnn)' rcrrtjrs
ar.c
6-r€
r;
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f."#
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l*+
fr
qtq q€ t
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flnir":,:':;;:J:il,1..
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rvith
vehicr.,
.uu,i
statemew
97
"
ManY
auto*robil.
."t";;;;.,
"r.
pranning
to raunch
iorv price
vehicres.
6Pdn I.'
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Ststement f : During evening holrrs' roads are overcrowded rvith vehicles causins verv
slow- rnorrement of rrehicles.
Statencent 11: Air politrtion level in the air has substantially increased in the recenr pasr.
6w I '
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h d{-{ n-sb Erf,{i t eTBm. *.e-qrE
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Read tire fbllolving tu'o strLternents and answer the question given belorv
Stntement,f .' A ancl B to-eether cornpiete the work in 10 days.
Stutement trI: A takes iive days more than B to cornplete the work.
Fiow long rvould it take A to complete the r'vork ? To ansr,ver the
Quesrion,
correct choice,
t:) .
(A) Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient.
(B) Stateinent II alone is sufficient, but I statement alone is not sufficient.
(C) Both staternent I and II together are sufficient.
\
(D)
Each statement alone is sufficient.
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Four
persons A, B, C and D share their prize amount of Rs. 1,00,000 in such a rvay that
four tirnes the A's. lhree times the B]s, two times the C's and D's prize shares are equai.
The surn of
prize
amounts of A aldf is :
1/'
(A) Rs.
,10,000
(B) Rs.48,000 (C) Rs. 54,000
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(A)
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218,000
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60,000 Fo
tu.
,c .t
(D) Rs.60,000
13. A piece
of rvork
can be done b-v- 6 men and 5_women
in 6 da1,s or lkf r,omen
in
10 days. It can be done by 9 rnen a'd 1t
"r"r"-.r1,
,
(A)
8 days
(B)
5 days
(C.)
3 du,r,
(o)
2 days
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cover the sa ge.
rf A rvalks
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of B
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A ancl B can filI a water tank in 24 minutes
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both the pipes
are openecl
sirnultaneously,
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uo that tanli n'ill be filled in 16 rninr-ites
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(C)
12..
(D)
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number
rvhich when increased
by 5 is cornpretery
divisibre
by.g. r 1. and 2zr^
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rvhicir
of the foilor,,ing
must be true ?
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x+y:-(x--r,)
(D)
\):
0
=
(x
-
y)2
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