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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-I)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Select the word pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as the two words in
the following word-pair.
efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice kesâ
oesveeW Meyo hejmhej mebyebefOele nw~
Brass : Copper
heerleue : lebeyee
(a) Nickle : Iron/efvekesâue : ueesne
(b) Chromium : Silver/ ›eâesefceÙece : ÛeeBoer
(c) Solder : Tin /šebkeâe : efšve
(d) Bronze : Gold/keâebmÙe : meesvee
2. Find the missing number from the below
options.
veerÛes efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
4 3 19
6 4 40
9 9 ?
(a) 72 (b) 90
(c) 80 (d) 100
3. At a party, the number of girls is half the
number of boys. After an hour, five boys leave
the party and three girls join the party. How
many people were present at the party an hour
before ?
Skeâ heešea ceW, ueÌ[keâeW keâer leguevee ceW ueÌ[efkeâÙeeW keâer
mebKÙee DeeOeer nw~ Skeâ Iebšs kesâ yeeo, heeBÛe ueÌ[kesâ heešea
ÚesÌ[keâj Ûeues peeles nQ Deewj leerve ueÌ[efkeâÙeeB heešea ceW
Meeefceue nes peeleer nQ~ Skeâ Iebšs henues heešea ceW efkeâleves
ueesie GheefmLele Les?
(a) 24 (b) 22
(c) 16 (d) 8
4. Three different positions of a dice are shown
below. Which number appears on the face
opposite the number 6 ?
Skeâ ner heemes keâer leerve efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes oMee&Ùee ieÙee
nw~ mebKÙee 6 kesâ efJehejerle Heâuekeâ hej keâewve–meer mebKÙee
efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 2 (b) 1
(c) 4 (d) 5
5. Find the missing number from the below
options :
veerÛes efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
17 22 37
23 28 43
16 ? 36
(a) 21 (b) 12
(c) 34 (d) 32
6. Choose the Venn diagram from the given
option which best represents the relationship
among the following classes.
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves
Jeeues Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Wheat, Mustard, Cabbage
iesntB, mejmeeW, ieesYeer
7. If AU = 21 and EGG = 245, then how will you
code BAKE ?
Ùeefo AU = 21 Deewj EGG = 245 nw, lees Deehe BAKE
keâes efkeâme Øekeâej keâes[yeæ keâjWies?
(a) 110 (b) 19
(c) 75 (d) 155
8. A square paper is folded and cut as shown
below. How will it appear when unfolded ?
Skeâ Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceesÌ[e ieÙee Deewj veerÛes oMee&S
ieS Devegmeej keâeše ieÙee nw~ Keesueves hej Jen keâeiepe kewâmee
efoKeeF& osiee?
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-I)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Select the word pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as the two words in
the following word-pair.
efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice kesâ
oesveeW Meyo hejmhej mebyebefOele nw~
Brass : Copper
heerleue : lebeyee
(a) Nickle : Iron/efvekesâue : ueesne
(b) Chromium : Silver/ ›eâesefceÙece : ÛeeBoer
(c) Solder : Tin /šebkeâe : efšve
(d) Bronze : Gold/keâebmÙe : meesvee
2. Find the missing number from the below
options.
veerÛes efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
4 3 19
6 4 40
9 9 ?
(a) 72 (b) 90
(c) 80 (d) 100
3. At a party, the number of girls is half the
number of boys. After an hour, five boys leave
the party and three girls join the party. How
many people were present at the party an hour
before ?
Skeâ heešea ceW, ueÌ[keâeW keâer leguevee ceW ueÌ[efkeâÙeeW keâer
mebKÙee DeeOeer nw~ Skeâ Iebšs kesâ yeeo, heeBÛe ueÌ[kesâ heešea
ÚesÌ[keâj Ûeues peeles nQ Deewj leerve ueÌ[efkeâÙeeB heešea ceW
Meeefceue nes peeleer nQ~ Skeâ Iebšs henues heešea ceW efkeâleves
ueesie GheefmLele Les?
(a) 24 (b) 22
(c) 16 (d) 8
4. Three different positions of a dice are shown
below. Which number appears on the face
opposite the number 6 ?
Skeâ ner heemes keâer leerve efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes oMee&Ùee ieÙee
nw~ mebKÙee 6 kesâ efJehejerle Heâuekeâ hej keâewve–meer mebKÙee
efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 2 (b) 1
(c) 4 (d) 5
5. Find the missing number from the below
options :
veerÛes efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
17 22 37
23 28 43
16 ? 36
(a) 21 (b) 12
(c) 34 (d) 32
6. Choose the Venn diagram from the given
option which best represents the relationship
among the following classes.
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves
Jeeues Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Wheat, Mustard, Cabbage
iesntB, mejmeeW, ieesYeer
7. If AU = 21 and EGG = 245, then how will you
code BAKE ?
Ùeefo AU = 21 Deewj EGG = 245 nw, lees Deehe BAKE
keâes efkeâme Øekeâej keâes[yeæ keâjWies?
(a) 110 (b) 19
(c) 75 (d) 155
8. A square paper is folded and cut as shown
below. How will it appear when unfolded ?
Skeâ Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceesÌ[e ieÙee Deewj veerÛes oMee&S
ieS Devegmeej keâeše ieÙee nw~ Keesueves hej Jen keâeiepe kewâmee
efoKeeF& osiee?
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 11.06.2019)
9. Select the term that will come next in the
following series.
efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeues Deieues efJekeâuhe keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
OBE, PDH, QFK, RHN, ?
(a) SKQ (b) SJQ
(c) SJP (d) RJQ
10. Three of the following four number-pairs are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out :
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙee–ÙegiceeW ceW mes leerve Ùegice efkeâmeer
Øekeâej Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Ùegice Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 26–50 (b) 65–101
(c) 17–37 (d) 49–82
11. Select the option that is related to the third
number in the same way as the second number
is related to the first number.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS, pees leermejer mebKÙee mes
Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej henueer mebKÙee otmejer
mebKÙee mes mebyebefOele nw–
2139 : 3246 : : 4262 : ...........
(a) 2471 (b) 1461
(c) 2483 (d) 2371
12. Select the figure in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
efÚheer ngF& nw–
13. 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) FGE (b) NOR
(c) YZX (d) KLJ
14. Two statements are given, followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. 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 efve<keâ<e& I
Deewj II efoS ieS nQ~ Deehekeâes 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 :
All teachers are painters/meYeer efMe#ekeâ efÛe$ekeâej nQ~
Some painters are rich/kegâÚ efÛe$ekeâej Deceerj nQ~
Conclusions/efve<keâ<e& :
I. All painters are teachers/meYeer efÛe$ekeâej efMe#ekeâ
nQ~
II. Some rich are not painters/kegâÚ Deceerj
efÛe$ekeâej veneR nQ~
(a) Only conclusion II follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& II
efvekeâuelee nw
(b) Either conclusion I or II follows/Ùee lees efve<keâ<e& I
Ùee efHeâj efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nw
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows/ve lees efve<keâ<e&
I efvekeâuelee nw Deewj ve ner efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nw
(d) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
15. In a code language, NEEDLE is written as
MFDEKF, How will HAMMER be written in
the same language ?
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW, NEEDLE keâes MFDEKF
efueKee peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW HAMMER keâes
keäÙee efueKee peeSiee?
(a) GALNDS (b) GBLNDS
(c) IBLNDS (d) GBLNFT
16. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce
ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS –
1. Write/uesKeve
2. Publish/ØekeâeMeve
3. Author/uesKekeâ
4. Reader/hee"keâ
5. Sale/efJe›eâÙe
(a) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 (b) 4, 3, 1, 2, 5
(c) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (d) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4
17. Select the terms that will replace the (?) in the
following series.
efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej
keâewve–mes De#ej DeeSBies?
Z, X, V, ?, R, P, ?
(a) S, O (b) T, N
(c) S, N (d) T, O
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-I)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Select the word pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as the two words in
the following word-pair.
efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice kesâ
oesveeW Meyo hejmhej mebyebefOele nw~
Brass : Copper
heerleue : lebeyee
(a) Nickle : Iron/efvekesâue : ueesne
(b) Chromium : Silver/ ›eâesefceÙece : ÛeeBoer
(c) Solder : Tin /šebkeâe : efšve
(d) Bronze : Gold/keâebmÙe : meesvee
2. Find the missing number from the below
options.
veerÛes efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
4 3 19
6 4 40
9 9 ?
(a) 72 (b) 90
(c) 80 (d) 100
3. At a party, the number of girls is half the
number of boys. After an hour, five boys leave
the party and three girls join the party. How
many people were present at the party an hour
before ?
Skeâ heešea ceW, ueÌ[keâeW keâer leguevee ceW ueÌ[efkeâÙeeW keâer
mebKÙee DeeOeer nw~ Skeâ Iebšs kesâ yeeo, heeBÛe ueÌ[kesâ heešea
ÚesÌ[keâj Ûeues peeles nQ Deewj leerve ueÌ[efkeâÙeeB heešea ceW
Meeefceue nes peeleer nQ~ Skeâ Iebšs henues heešea ceW efkeâleves
ueesie GheefmLele Les?
(a) 24 (b) 22
(c) 16 (d) 8
4. Three different positions of a dice are shown
below. Which number appears on the face
opposite the number 6 ?
Skeâ ner heemes keâer leerve efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes oMee&Ùee ieÙee
nw~ mebKÙee 6 kesâ efJehejerle Heâuekeâ hej keâewve–meer mebKÙee
efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 2 (b) 1
(c) 4 (d) 5
5. Find the missing number from the below
options :
veerÛes efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
17 22 37
23 28 43
16 ? 36
(a) 21 (b) 12
(c) 34 (d) 32
6. Choose the Venn diagram from the given
option which best represents the relationship
among the following classes.
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves
Jeeues Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Wheat, Mustard, Cabbage
iesntB, mejmeeW, ieesYeer
7. If AU = 21 and EGG = 245, then how will you
code BAKE ?
Ùeefo AU = 21 Deewj EGG = 245 nw, lees Deehe BAKE
keâes efkeâme Øekeâej keâes[yeæ keâjWies?
(a) 110 (b) 19
(c) 75 (d) 155
8. A square paper is folded and cut as shown
below. How will it appear when unfolded ?
Skeâ Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceesÌ[e ieÙee Deewj veerÛes oMee&S
ieS Devegmeej keâeše ieÙee nw~ Keesueves hej Jen keâeiepe kewâmee
efoKeeF& osiee?
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 11.06.2019)
9. Select the term that will come next in the
following series.
efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeues Deieues efJekeâuhe keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
OBE, PDH, QFK, RHN, ?
(a) SKQ (b) SJQ
(c) SJP (d) RJQ
10. Three of the following four number-pairs are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out :
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙee–ÙegiceeW ceW mes leerve Ùegice efkeâmeer
Øekeâej Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Ùegice Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 26–50 (b) 65–101
(c) 17–37 (d) 49–82
11. Select the option that is related to the third
number in the same way as the second number
is related to the first number.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS, pees leermejer mebKÙee mes
Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej henueer mebKÙee otmejer
mebKÙee mes mebyebefOele nw–
2139 : 3246 : : 4262 : ...........
(a) 2471 (b) 1461
(c) 2483 (d) 2371
12. Select the figure in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
efÚheer ngF& nw–
13. 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) FGE (b) NOR
(c) YZX (d) KLJ
14. Two statements are given, followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. 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 efve<keâ<e& I
Deewj II efoS ieS nQ~ Deehekeâes 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 :
All teachers are painters/meYeer efMe#ekeâ efÛe$ekeâej nQ~
Some painters are rich/kegâÚ efÛe$ekeâej Deceerj nQ~
Conclusions/efve<keâ<e& :
I. All painters are teachers/meYeer efÛe$ekeâej efMe#ekeâ
nQ~
II. Some rich are not painters/kegâÚ Deceerj
efÛe$ekeâej veneR nQ~
(a) Only conclusion II follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& II
efvekeâuelee nw
(b) Either conclusion I or II follows/Ùee lees efve<keâ<e& I
Ùee efHeâj efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nw
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows/ve lees efve<keâ<e&
I efvekeâuelee nw Deewj ve ner efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nw
(d) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
15. In a code language, NEEDLE is written as
MFDEKF, How will HAMMER be written in
the same language ?
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW, NEEDLE keâes MFDEKF
efueKee peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW HAMMER keâes
keäÙee efueKee peeSiee?
(a) GALNDS (b) GBLNDS
(c) IBLNDS (d) GBLNFT
16. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce
ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS –
1. Write/uesKeve
2. Publish/ØekeâeMeve
3. Author/uesKekeâ
4. Reader/hee"keâ
5. Sale/efJe›eâÙe
(a) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 (b) 4, 3, 1, 2, 5
(c) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (d) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4
17. Select the terms that will replace the (?) in the
following series.
efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej
keâewve–mes De#ej DeeSBies?
Z, X, V, ?, R, P, ?
(a) S, O (b) T, N
(c) S, N (d) T, O
18. 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 mes leerve Meyo efkeâmeer Øekeâej
mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Meyo Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
Meyo keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) Radium/jsef[Ùece (b) Sodium/meesef[Ùece
(c) Uranium/ÙetjsefveÙece (d) Thorium/LeesefjÙece
19. Which two signs should be interchanged in the
following equation to make it correct ?
efvecveefueefKele meceerkeâjCe keâes mener keâjves kesâ efueS efkeâve
oes efÛeÖeW keâes Deeheme ceW yeouee peevee ÛeeefnS?
24 ÷ 8 – 5 × × × × 5 + 3 = 13
(a) ÷ and ×/÷ Deewj × (b) × and –/× Deewj –
(c) ÷ and +/÷ Deewj + (d) × and +/× Deewj +
20. Priyank is Akshay's brother. Sonia is
Saksham's sister. Akshay is Sonia's son. How is
Priyank related to Sonia?
efØeÙeebkeâ, De#eÙe keâe YeeF& nw~ meesefveÙee, me#ece keâer yenve
nw~ De#eÙe, meesefveÙee keâe heg$e nQ~ efØeÙeebkeâ, meesefveÙee mes
efkeâme Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw?
(a) Brother/YeeF& (b) Father/efhelee
(c) Son/heg$e (d) Nephew/Yeleerpee
21. Select the term that will come next in the
following series.
efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer mebKÙee keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
57, 62, 31, 36, 18, ?
(a) 23 (b) 19
(c) 34 (d) 36
22. How many triangles are there in the following
figure ?
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves ef$eYegpe nQ?
(a) 32 (b) 30
(c) 22 (d) 16
23. 'Cheerful' is related to 'Sad' in the same way as
'Generous' is related to ..........
efpeme Øekeâej ‘ØemeVe’ keâe mebyebOe ‘‘Goeme’’ mes nw, Gmeer
Øekeâej ‘Goej’ keâe mebyebOe ......... mes nw–
(a) Gloomy/efvejeMe (b) Intelligent/yegefæceeve
(c) Kind/oÙeeueg (d) Selfish/mJeeLeea
24. 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~
R7MP
25. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series.
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
General Awareness
26. Who among the following was named as the
Chief Executive Officer of International
Cricket Council (ICC) in January 2019?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâmes peveJejer 2019 ceW Debleje&<š^erÙe
ef›eâkesâš heefj<eo (ICC) kesâ cegKÙe keâeÙe&keâejer DeefOekeâejer kesâ
™he ceW veeefcele efkeâÙee ieÙee Lee?
(a) N G Khaitan /Sve peer Kesleeve
(b) Anurag Thakur /Devegjeie "ekegâj
(c) Manu Sahney /ceveg meenveer
(d) Sourav Ganguly /meewjJe ieebiegueer
27. The energy derived from the heat of Earth is
called ______.
he=LJeer keâer T<cee mes Øeehle Tpee& keâes keäÙee keâne peelee nw?
(a) Tidal Energy /pÛeejerÙe Tpee&
(b) Geothermal Energy /YetleeheerÙe Tpee&
(c) Biogas /yeeÙeesiewme
(d) Solar Energy /meewj Tpee&
28. In India, 24th January is observed as which
one of the following days?
Yeejle ceW, 24 peveJejer keâes efkeâme efoJeme kesâ ™he ceW
ceveeÙee peelee nw?
(a) National Girl Child Day /je<š^erÙe yeeefuekeâe efoJeme
(b) National Farmer's Day /je<š^erÙe efkeâmeeve efoJeme
(c) National Agricultural Day /je<š^erÙe ke=âef<e efoJeme
(d) National Day of Elderly /je<š^erÙe yegpegie& efoJeme
29. The summer solstice 2019 in the Northern
Hemisphere will occur on ____.
Gòejer ieesueeOe& ceW «eer<cekeâeueerve meb›eâebefle, 2019 ceW ––––
–keâer nesieer~
(a) 20 June /20 petve (b) 24 June /24 petve
(c) 26 June /26 petve (d) 21 June /21petve
30. Marfati songs are traditional folk songs of __.
‘ceejHeâleer’ ieerle –––––– kesâ heejbheefjkeâ ueeskeâ ieerle nQ~
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-I)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Select the word pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as the two words in
the following word-pair.
efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice kesâ
oesveeW Meyo hejmhej mebyebefOele nw~
Brass : Copper
heerleue : lebeyee
(a) Nickle : Iron/efvekesâue : ueesne
(b) Chromium : Silver/ ›eâesefceÙece : ÛeeBoer
(c) Solder : Tin /šebkeâe : efšve
(d) Bronze : Gold/keâebmÙe : meesvee
2. Find the missing number from the below
options.
veerÛes efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
4 3 19
6 4 40
9 9 ?
(a) 72 (b) 90
(c) 80 (d) 100
3. At a party, the number of girls is half the
number of boys. After an hour, five boys leave
the party and three girls join the party. How
many people were present at the party an hour
before ?
Skeâ heešea ceW, ueÌ[keâeW keâer leguevee ceW ueÌ[efkeâÙeeW keâer
mebKÙee DeeOeer nw~ Skeâ Iebšs kesâ yeeo, heeBÛe ueÌ[kesâ heešea
ÚesÌ[keâj Ûeues peeles nQ Deewj leerve ueÌ[efkeâÙeeB heešea ceW
Meeefceue nes peeleer nQ~ Skeâ Iebšs henues heešea ceW efkeâleves
ueesie GheefmLele Les?
(a) 24 (b) 22
(c) 16 (d) 8
4. Three different positions of a dice are shown
below. Which number appears on the face
opposite the number 6 ?
Skeâ ner heemes keâer leerve efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes oMee&Ùee ieÙee
nw~ mebKÙee 6 kesâ efJehejerle Heâuekeâ hej keâewve–meer mebKÙee
efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 2 (b) 1
(c) 4 (d) 5
5. Find the missing number from the below
options :
veerÛes efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
17 22 37
23 28 43
16 ? 36
(a) 21 (b) 12
(c) 34 (d) 32
6. Choose the Venn diagram from the given
option which best represents the relationship
among the following classes.
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves
Jeeues Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Wheat, Mustard, Cabbage
iesntB, mejmeeW, ieesYeer
7. If AU = 21 and EGG = 245, then how will you
code BAKE ?
Ùeefo AU = 21 Deewj EGG = 245 nw, lees Deehe BAKE
keâes efkeâme Øekeâej keâes[yeæ keâjWies?
(a) 110 (b) 19
(c) 75 (d) 155
8. A square paper is folded and cut as shown
below. How will it appear when unfolded ?
Skeâ Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceesÌ[e ieÙee Deewj veerÛes oMee&S
ieS Devegmeej keâeše ieÙee nw~ Keesueves hej Jen keâeiepe kewâmee
efoKeeF& osiee?
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 11.06.2019)
9. Select the term that will come next in the
following series.
efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeues Deieues efJekeâuhe keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
OBE, PDH, QFK, RHN, ?
(a) SKQ (b) SJQ
(c) SJP (d) RJQ
10. Three of the following four number-pairs are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out :
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙee–ÙegiceeW ceW mes leerve Ùegice efkeâmeer
Øekeâej Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Ùegice Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 26–50 (b) 65–101
(c) 17–37 (d) 49–82
11. Select the option that is related to the third
number in the same way as the second number
is related to the first number.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS, pees leermejer mebKÙee mes
Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej henueer mebKÙee otmejer
mebKÙee mes mebyebefOele nw–
2139 : 3246 : : 4262 : ...........
(a) 2471 (b) 1461
(c) 2483 (d) 2371
12. Select the figure in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
efÚheer ngF& nw–
13. 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) FGE (b) NOR
(c) YZX (d) KLJ
14. Two statements are given, followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. 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 efve<keâ<e& I
Deewj II efoS ieS nQ~ Deehekeâes 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 :
All teachers are painters/meYeer efMe#ekeâ efÛe$ekeâej nQ~
Some painters are rich/kegâÚ efÛe$ekeâej Deceerj nQ~
Conclusions/efve<keâ<e& :
I. All painters are teachers/meYeer efÛe$ekeâej efMe#ekeâ
nQ~
II. Some rich are not painters/kegâÚ Deceerj
efÛe$ekeâej veneR nQ~
(a) Only conclusion II follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& II
efvekeâuelee nw
(b) Either conclusion I or II follows/Ùee lees efve<keâ<e& I
Ùee efHeâj efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nw
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows/ve lees efve<keâ<e&
I efvekeâuelee nw Deewj ve ner efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nw
(d) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
15. In a code language, NEEDLE is written as
MFDEKF, How will HAMMER be written in
the same language ?
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW, NEEDLE keâes MFDEKF
efueKee peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW HAMMER keâes
keäÙee efueKee peeSiee?
(a) GALNDS (b) GBLNDS
(c) IBLNDS (d) GBLNFT
16. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce
ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS –
1. Write/uesKeve
2. Publish/ØekeâeMeve
3. Author/uesKekeâ
4. Reader/hee"keâ
5. Sale/efJe›eâÙe
(a) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 (b) 4, 3, 1, 2, 5
(c) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (d) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4
17. Select the terms that will replace the (?) in the
following series.
efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej
keâewve–mes De#ej DeeSBies?
Z, X, V, ?, R, P, ?
(a) S, O (b) T, N
(c) S, N (d) T, O
18. 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 mes leerve Meyo efkeâmeer Øekeâej
mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Meyo Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
Meyo keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) Radium/jsef[Ùece (b) Sodium/meesef[Ùece
(c) Uranium/ÙetjsefveÙece (d) Thorium/LeesefjÙece
19. Which two signs should be interchanged in the
following equation to make it correct ?
efvecveefueefKele meceerkeâjCe keâes mener keâjves kesâ efueS efkeâve
oes efÛeÖeW keâes Deeheme ceW yeouee peevee ÛeeefnS?
24 ÷ 8 – 5 × × × × 5 + 3 = 13
(a) ÷ and ×/÷ Deewj × (b) × and –/× Deewj –
(c) ÷ and +/÷ Deewj + (d) × and +/× Deewj +
20. Priyank is Akshay's brother. Sonia is
Saksham's sister. Akshay is Sonia's son. How is
Priyank related to Sonia?
efØeÙeebkeâ, De#eÙe keâe YeeF& nw~ meesefveÙee, me#ece keâer yenve
nw~ De#eÙe, meesefveÙee keâe heg$e nQ~ efØeÙeebkeâ, meesefveÙee mes
efkeâme Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw?
(a) Brother/YeeF& (b) Father/efhelee
(c) Son/heg$e (d) Nephew/Yeleerpee
21. Select the term that will come next in the
following series.
efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer mebKÙee keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
57, 62, 31, 36, 18, ?
(a) 23 (b) 19
(c) 34 (d) 36
22. How many triangles are there in the following
figure ?
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves ef$eYegpe nQ?
(a) 32 (b) 30
(c) 22 (d) 16
23. 'Cheerful' is related to 'Sad' in the same way as
'Generous' is related to ..........
efpeme Øekeâej ‘ØemeVe’ keâe mebyebOe ‘‘Goeme’’ mes nw, Gmeer
Øekeâej ‘Goej’ keâe mebyebOe ......... mes nw–
(a) Gloomy/efvejeMe (b) Intelligent/yegefæceeve
(c) Kind/oÙeeueg (d) Selfish/mJeeLeea
24. 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~
R7MP
25. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series.
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
General Awareness
26. Who among the following was named as the
Chief Executive Officer of International
Cricket Council (ICC) in January 2019?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâmes peveJejer 2019 ceW Debleje&<š^erÙe
ef›eâkesâš heefj<eo (ICC) kesâ cegKÙe keâeÙe&keâejer DeefOekeâejer kesâ
™he ceW veeefcele efkeâÙee ieÙee Lee?
(a) N G Khaitan /Sve peer Kesleeve
(b) Anurag Thakur /Devegjeie "ekegâj
(c) Manu Sahney /ceveg meenveer
(d) Sourav Ganguly /meewjJe ieebiegueer
27. The energy derived from the heat of Earth is
called ______.
he=LJeer keâer T<cee mes Øeehle Tpee& keâes keäÙee keâne peelee nw?
(a) Tidal Energy /pÛeejerÙe Tpee&
(b) Geothermal Energy /YetleeheerÙe Tpee&
(c) Biogas /yeeÙeesiewme
(d) Solar Energy /meewj Tpee&
28. In India, 24th January is observed as which
one of the following days?
Yeejle ceW, 24 peveJejer keâes efkeâme efoJeme kesâ ™he ceW
ceveeÙee peelee nw?
(a) National Girl Child Day /je<š^erÙe yeeefuekeâe efoJeme
(b) National Farmer's Day /je<š^erÙe efkeâmeeve efoJeme
(c) National Agricultural Day /je<š^erÙe ke=âef<e efoJeme
(d) National Day of Elderly /je<š^erÙe yegpegie& efoJeme
29. The summer solstice 2019 in the Northern
Hemisphere will occur on ____.
Gòejer ieesueeOe& ceW «eer<cekeâeueerve meb›eâebefle, 2019 ceW ––––
–keâer nesieer~
(a) 20 June /20 petve (b) 24 June /24 petve
(c) 26 June /26 petve (d) 21 June /21petve
30. Marfati songs are traditional folk songs of __.
‘ceejHeâleer’ ieerle –––––– kesâ heejbheefjkeâ ueeskeâ ieerle nQ~
(a) Afghanistan /DeHeâieeefvemleeve
(b) Bangladesh /yeebiueeosMe
(c) Pakistan /heeefkeâmleeve
(d) Nepal /vesheeue
31. Jorwe culture was a Chalcolithic
archaeological site located in the present day
Indian state of ____.
‘peesJex keâuÛej’ Skeâ ÛeeuekeâesefueefLekeâ hegjeleeeflJekeâ mLeue
Lee, pees Jele&ceeve meceÙe ceW efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâme
YeejleerÙe jepÙe ceW efmLele nw?
(a) Maharashtra /ceneje<š^ (b) Assam /Demece
(c) Gujarat /iegpejele (d) Bihar /efyenej
32. The term 'Cherry picking' is used in which
sport?
‘Ûesjer efheefkebâie’ Meyo efkeâme Kesue ceW GheÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee
nw?
(a) Swimming /lewjekeâer
(b) Table Tennis /šsyeue šsefveme
(c) Basketball /yeemkesâšyeeue
(d) Cricket /ef›eâkesâš
33. Name the national bird of Bhutan.
Yetševe kesâ je<š^erÙe he#eer keâe veece yeleeFS~
(a) Magpai /ceeieheF& (b) Parrot /leeslee
(c) Peacock /ceesj (d) Raven /keâeuee keâewDee
34. Identify the foreigner who has been conferred
the second highest civilian award in India,
Padma Vibhushan for 'exceptional and
distinguished service' in 2019.
Gme efJeosMeer JÙeefòeâ keâes henÛeeefveS, efpemes Je<e& 2019 ceW
‘DemeeOeejCe Deewj efJeefMe° mesJee’ kesâ efueS Yeejle ceW otmeje
meJeexÛÛe veeieefjkeâ hegjmkeâej, he©e efJeYet<eCe mes mecceeefvele
efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~
(a) Pravin Gordhan /ØeJeerCe ieesjOeve
(b) Ismail Omar Guelleh /FmceeFue Gcej iegSuesn
(c) John Chambers /pee@ve Ûewcyeme&
(d) Kader Khan /keâeoj Keeve
35. Fertile riverine alluvial soil is best suited for
producing ______.
GhepeeT peueesÌ{ efceóer ––––––– keâe Glheeove keâjves kesâ
efueS meyemes GheÙegòeâ nw~
(a) Rice /ÛeeJeue (b) Tea /ÛeeÙe
(c) Cotton /keâheeme (d) Corn /cekeäkeâe
36. Which article of the Constitution of India talks
about the provisions for impeachment of the
President of India?
Yeejle kesâ mebefJeOeeve kesâ keâewve-mes DevegÛÚso ceW Yeejle kesâ
je<š^heefle kesâ ceneefYeÙeesie kesâ ØeeJeOeeveeW kesâ yeejss ceW GuuesKe
efkeâÙee ieÙee nw?
(a) Article 61/DevegÛÚso 61
(b) Article 51 /DevegÛÚso 51
(c) Article 63/DevegÛÚso 63
(d) Article 54 /DevegÛÚso 54
37. Who among the following wrote the book 'A
History of the Sikhs'?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâmeves ‘S efnmš^er Dee@Heâ o efmekeäKe’
hegmlekeâ efueKeer nw?
(a) Amrita Pritan /Dece=lee Øeerlece
(b) Khushwant Singh /KegMeJeble efmebn
(c) Bhai Vir Singh /YeeF& Jeerj efmebn
(d) Gurbachan Singh Talib /iegjyeÛeve efmebn leeefueye
38. Which scientist discovered the 'Penicillin'?
efkeâme Jew%eeefvekeâ ves ‘hesefvmeefueve’ keâer Keespe keâer?
(a) Robert Koch /je@yeš& keâesÛe
(b) Ernst Chain /Deve&smš Ûewve
(c) Louis Pasteur /uegF&me heemÛej
(d) Alexander Fleming /DeueskeäpeW[j Heäuesefcebie
39. Who was the Indian Army Chief at the time of
Bangladesh Liberation War?
yeebiueeosMe cegefòeâ Ùegæ kesâ meceÙe YeejleerÙe mesvee ØecegKe
keâewve Lee?
(a) K M Cariappa /kesâ. Sce. keâefjÙehhee
(b) Rob Lockhart /jesye uee@keâneš&
(c) Roy Bucher /je@Ùe yegÛej
(d) Sam Manekshaw /mewce ceeveskeâMee@
40. Which of the following is the smallest bird in
the world?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes ogefveÙee keâe meyemes Úesše he#eer keâewve-
mee nw?
(a) Bee Hummingbird /yeer. nefcebieye[&
(b) Finch /efHebâÛe
(c) Robin /jesefyeve
(d) Diamond Firetail /[eÙeceb[ HeâeÙejšsue
41. Which economist gave the theory of
Opportunity Cost?
efkeâme DeLe&Meem$eer ves DeJemej ueeiele keâe efmeæeble efoÙee?
(a) Gottfried Haberler /iee@šøeâer[ nwJejuej
(b) Adam Smith /S[ce efmceLe
(c) Milton Friedman /efceušve øeâer[cewve
(d) John Keynes /pee@ve keâervme
42. Which of the following authors received the
Jnanpith Award in 2018?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâme uesKekeâ ves 2018 ceW %eeveheer"
hegjmkeâej Øeehle efkeâÙee?
(a) Kiran Desai /efkeâjCe osmeeF&
(b) Amitav Ghosh /DeefceleeJe Iees<e
(c) Vikram Seth /efJe›eâce mes"
(d) Arundhati Roy /De®bOeefle je@Ùe
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General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Select the word pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as the two words in
the following word-pair.
efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice kesâ
oesveeW Meyo hejmhej mebyebefOele nw~
Brass : Copper
heerleue : lebeyee
(a) Nickle : Iron/efvekesâue : ueesne
(b) Chromium : Silver/ ›eâesefceÙece : ÛeeBoer
(c) Solder : Tin /šebkeâe : efšve
(d) Bronze : Gold/keâebmÙe : meesvee
2. Find the missing number from the below
options.
veerÛes efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
4 3 19
6 4 40
9 9 ?
(a) 72 (b) 90
(c) 80 (d) 100
3. At a party, the number of girls is half the
number of boys. After an hour, five boys leave
the party and three girls join the party. How
many people were present at the party an hour
before ?
Skeâ heešea ceW, ueÌ[keâeW keâer leguevee ceW ueÌ[efkeâÙeeW keâer
mebKÙee DeeOeer nw~ Skeâ Iebšs kesâ yeeo, heeBÛe ueÌ[kesâ heešea
ÚesÌ[keâj Ûeues peeles nQ Deewj leerve ueÌ[efkeâÙeeB heešea ceW
Meeefceue nes peeleer nQ~ Skeâ Iebšs henues heešea ceW efkeâleves
ueesie GheefmLele Les?
(a) 24 (b) 22
(c) 16 (d) 8
4. Three different positions of a dice are shown
below. Which number appears on the face
opposite the number 6 ?
Skeâ ner heemes keâer leerve efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes oMee&Ùee ieÙee
nw~ mebKÙee 6 kesâ efJehejerle Heâuekeâ hej keâewve–meer mebKÙee
efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 2 (b) 1
(c) 4 (d) 5
5. Find the missing number from the below
options :
veerÛes efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS~
17 22 37
23 28 43
16 ? 36
(a) 21 (b) 12
(c) 34 (d) 32
6. Choose the Venn diagram from the given
option which best represents the relationship
among the following classes.
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves
Jeeues Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Wheat, Mustard, Cabbage
iesntB, mejmeeW, ieesYeer
7. If AU = 21 and EGG = 245, then how will you
code BAKE ?
Ùeefo AU = 21 Deewj EGG = 245 nw, lees Deehe BAKE
keâes efkeâme Øekeâej keâes[yeæ keâjWies?
(a) 110 (b) 19
(c) 75 (d) 155
8. A square paper is folded and cut as shown
below. How will it appear when unfolded ?
Skeâ Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceesÌ[e ieÙee Deewj veerÛes oMee&S
ieS Devegmeej keâeše ieÙee nw~ Keesueves hej Jen keâeiepe kewâmee
efoKeeF& osiee?
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 11.06.2019)
9. Select the term that will come next in the
following series.
efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeues Deieues efJekeâuhe keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
OBE, PDH, QFK, RHN, ?
(a) SKQ (b) SJQ
(c) SJP (d) RJQ
10. Three of the following four number-pairs are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out :
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙee–ÙegiceeW ceW mes leerve Ùegice efkeâmeer
Øekeâej Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Ùegice Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 26–50 (b) 65–101
(c) 17–37 (d) 49–82
11. Select the option that is related to the third
number in the same way as the second number
is related to the first number.
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS, pees leermejer mebKÙee mes
Gmeer Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej henueer mebKÙee otmejer
mebKÙee mes mebyebefOele nw–
2139 : 3246 : : 4262 : ...........
(a) 2471 (b) 1461
(c) 2483 (d) 2371
12. Select the figure in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
efÚheer ngF& nw–
13. 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) FGE (b) NOR
(c) YZX (d) KLJ
14. Two statements are given, followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. 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 efve<keâ<e& I
Deewj II efoS ieS nQ~ Deehekeâes 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 :
All teachers are painters/meYeer efMe#ekeâ efÛe$ekeâej nQ~
Some painters are rich/kegâÚ efÛe$ekeâej Deceerj nQ~
Conclusions/efve<keâ<e& :
I. All painters are teachers/meYeer efÛe$ekeâej efMe#ekeâ
nQ~
II. Some rich are not painters/kegâÚ Deceerj
efÛe$ekeâej veneR nQ~
(a) Only conclusion II follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& II
efvekeâuelee nw
(b) Either conclusion I or II follows/Ùee lees efve<keâ<e& I
Ùee efHeâj efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nw
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows/ve lees efve<keâ<e&
I efvekeâuelee nw Deewj ve ner efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nw
(d) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
15. In a code language, NEEDLE is written as
MFDEKF, How will HAMMER be written in
the same language ?
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW, NEEDLE keâes MFDEKF
efueKee peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW HAMMER keâes
keäÙee efueKee peeSiee?
(a) GALNDS (b) GBLNDS
(c) IBLNDS (d) GBLNFT
16. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce
ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS –
1. Write/uesKeve
2. Publish/ØekeâeMeve
3. Author/uesKekeâ
4. Reader/hee"keâ
5. Sale/efJe›eâÙe
(a) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 (b) 4, 3, 1, 2, 5
(c) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (d) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4
17. Select the terms that will replace the (?) in the
following series.
efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej
keâewve–mes De#ej DeeSBies?
Z, X, V, ?, R, P, ?
(a) S, O (b) T, N
(c) S, N (d) T, O
18. 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 mes leerve Meyo efkeâmeer Øekeâej
mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Meyo Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
Meyo keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) Radium/jsef[Ùece (b) Sodium/meesef[Ùece
(c) Uranium/ÙetjsefveÙece (d) Thorium/LeesefjÙece
19. Which two signs should be interchanged in the
following equation to make it correct ?
efvecveefueefKele meceerkeâjCe keâes mener keâjves kesâ efueS efkeâve
oes efÛeÖeW keâes Deeheme ceW yeouee peevee ÛeeefnS?
24 ÷ 8 – 5 × × × × 5 + 3 = 13
(a) ÷ and ×/÷ Deewj × (b) × and –/× Deewj –
(c) ÷ and +/÷ Deewj + (d) × and +/× Deewj +
20. Priyank is Akshay's brother. Sonia is
Saksham's sister. Akshay is Sonia's son. How is
Priyank related to Sonia?
efØeÙeebkeâ, De#eÙe keâe YeeF& nw~ meesefveÙee, me#ece keâer yenve
nw~ De#eÙe, meesefveÙee keâe heg$e nQ~ efØeÙeebkeâ, meesefveÙee mes
efkeâme Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw?
(a) Brother/YeeF& (b) Father/efhelee
(c) Son/heg$e (d) Nephew/Yeleerpee
21. Select the term that will come next in the
following series.
efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer mebKÙee keâe
ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
57, 62, 31, 36, 18, ?
(a) 23 (b) 19
(c) 34 (d) 36
22. How many triangles are there in the following
figure ?
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves ef$eYegpe nQ?
(a) 32 (b) 30
(c) 22 (d) 16
23. 'Cheerful' is related to 'Sad' in the same way as
'Generous' is related to ..........
efpeme Øekeâej ‘ØemeVe’ keâe mebyebOe ‘‘Goeme’’ mes nw, Gmeer
Øekeâej ‘Goej’ keâe mebyebOe ......... mes nw–
(a) Gloomy/efvejeMe (b) Intelligent/yegefæceeve
(c) Kind/oÙeeueg (d) Selfish/mJeeLeea
24. 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~
R7MP
25. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series.
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
General Awareness
26. Who among the following was named as the
Chief Executive Officer of International
Cricket Council (ICC) in January 2019?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâmes peveJejer 2019 ceW Debleje&<š^erÙe
ef›eâkesâš heefj<eo (ICC) kesâ cegKÙe keâeÙe&keâejer DeefOekeâejer kesâ
™he ceW veeefcele efkeâÙee ieÙee Lee?
(a) N G Khaitan /Sve peer Kesleeve
(b) Anurag Thakur /Devegjeie "ekegâj
(c) Manu Sahney /ceveg meenveer
(d) Sourav Ganguly /meewjJe ieebiegueer
27. The energy derived from the heat of Earth is
called ______.
he=LJeer keâer T<cee mes Øeehle Tpee& keâes keäÙee keâne peelee nw?
(a) Tidal Energy /pÛeejerÙe Tpee&
(b) Geothermal Energy /YetleeheerÙe Tpee&
(c) Biogas /yeeÙeesiewme
(d) Solar Energy /meewj Tpee&
28. In India, 24th January is observed as which
one of the following days?
Yeejle ceW, 24 peveJejer keâes efkeâme efoJeme kesâ ™he ceW
ceveeÙee peelee nw?
(a) National Girl Child Day /je<š^erÙe yeeefuekeâe efoJeme
(b) National Farmer's Day /je<š^erÙe efkeâmeeve efoJeme
(c) National Agricultural Day /je<š^erÙe ke=âef<e efoJeme
(d) National Day of Elderly /je<š^erÙe yegpegie& efoJeme
29. The summer solstice 2019 in the Northern
Hemisphere will occur on ____.
Gòejer ieesueeOe& ceW «eer<cekeâeueerve meb›eâebefle, 2019 ceW ––––
–keâer nesieer~
(a) 20 June /20 petve (b) 24 June /24 petve
(c) 26 June /26 petve (d) 21 June /21petve
30. Marfati songs are traditional folk songs of __.
‘ceejHeâleer’ ieerle –––––– kesâ heejbheefjkeâ ueeskeâ ieerle nQ~
(a) Afghanistan /DeHeâieeefvemleeve
(b) Bangladesh /yeebiueeosMe
(c) Pakistan /heeefkeâmleeve
(d) Nepal /vesheeue
31. Jorwe culture was a Chalcolithic
archaeological site located in the present day
Indian state of ____.
‘peesJex keâuÛej’ Skeâ ÛeeuekeâesefueefLekeâ hegjeleeeflJekeâ mLeue
Lee, pees Jele&ceeve meceÙe ceW efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâme
YeejleerÙe jepÙe ceW efmLele nw?
(a) Maharashtra /ceneje<š^ (b) Assam /Demece
(c) Gujarat /iegpejele (d) Bihar /efyenej
32. The term 'Cherry picking' is used in which
sport?
‘Ûesjer efheefkebâie’ Meyo efkeâme Kesue ceW GheÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee
nw?
(a) Swimming /lewjekeâer
(b) Table Tennis /šsyeue šsefveme
(c) Basketball /yeemkesâšyeeue
(d) Cricket /ef›eâkesâš
33. Name the national bird of Bhutan.
Yetševe kesâ je<š^erÙe he#eer keâe veece yeleeFS~
(a) Magpai /ceeieheF& (b) Parrot /leeslee
(c) Peacock /ceesj (d) Raven /keâeuee keâewDee
34. Identify the foreigner who has been conferred
the second highest civilian award in India,
Padma Vibhushan for 'exceptional and
distinguished service' in 2019.
Gme efJeosMeer JÙeefòeâ keâes henÛeeefveS, efpemes Je<e& 2019 ceW
‘DemeeOeejCe Deewj efJeefMe° mesJee’ kesâ efueS Yeejle ceW otmeje
meJeexÛÛe veeieefjkeâ hegjmkeâej, he©e efJeYet<eCe mes mecceeefvele
efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~
(a) Pravin Gordhan /ØeJeerCe ieesjOeve
(b) Ismail Omar Guelleh /FmceeFue Gcej iegSuesn
(c) John Chambers /pee@ve Ûewcyeme&
(d) Kader Khan /keâeoj Keeve
35. Fertile riverine alluvial soil is best suited for
producing ______.
GhepeeT peueesÌ{ efceóer ––––––– keâe Glheeove keâjves kesâ
efueS meyemes GheÙegòeâ nw~
(a) Rice /ÛeeJeue (b) Tea /ÛeeÙe
(c) Cotton /keâheeme (d) Corn /cekeäkeâe
36. Which article of the Constitution of India talks
about the provisions for impeachment of the
President of India?
Yeejle kesâ mebefJeOeeve kesâ keâewve-mes DevegÛÚso ceW Yeejle kesâ
je<š^heefle kesâ ceneefYeÙeesie kesâ ØeeJeOeeveeW kesâ yeejss ceW GuuesKe
efkeâÙee ieÙee nw?
(a) Article 61/DevegÛÚso 61
(b) Article 51 /DevegÛÚso 51
(c) Article 63/DevegÛÚso 63
(d) Article 54 /DevegÛÚso 54
37. Who among the following wrote the book 'A
History of the Sikhs'?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâmeves ‘S efnmš^er Dee@Heâ o efmekeäKe’
hegmlekeâ efueKeer nw?
(a) Amrita Pritan /Dece=lee Øeerlece
(b) Khushwant Singh /KegMeJeble efmebn
(c) Bhai Vir Singh /YeeF& Jeerj efmebn
(d) Gurbachan Singh Talib /iegjyeÛeve efmebn leeefueye
38. Which scientist discovered the 'Penicillin'?
efkeâme Jew%eeefvekeâ ves ‘hesefvmeefueve’ keâer Keespe keâer?
(a) Robert Koch /je@yeš& keâesÛe
(b) Ernst Chain /Deve&smš Ûewve
(c) Louis Pasteur /uegF&me heemÛej
(d) Alexander Fleming /DeueskeäpeW[j Heäuesefcebie
39. Who was the Indian Army Chief at the time of
Bangladesh Liberation War?
yeebiueeosMe cegefòeâ Ùegæ kesâ meceÙe YeejleerÙe mesvee ØecegKe
keâewve Lee?
(a) K M Cariappa /kesâ. Sce. keâefjÙehhee
(b) Rob Lockhart /jesye uee@keâneš&
(c) Roy Bucher /je@Ùe yegÛej
(d) Sam Manekshaw /mewce ceeveskeâMee@
40. Which of the following is the smallest bird in
the world?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes ogefveÙee keâe meyemes Úesše he#eer keâewve-
mee nw?
(a) Bee Hummingbird /yeer. nefcebieye[&
(b) Finch /efHebâÛe
(c) Robin /jesefyeve
(d) Diamond Firetail /[eÙeceb[ HeâeÙejšsue
41. Which economist gave the theory of
Opportunity Cost?
efkeâme DeLe&Meem$eer ves DeJemej ueeiele keâe efmeæeble efoÙee?
(a) Gottfried Haberler /iee@šøeâer[ nwJejuej
(b) Adam Smith /S[ce efmceLe
(c) Milton Friedman /efceušve øeâer[cewve
(d) John Keynes /pee@ve keâervme
42. Which of the following authors received the
Jnanpith Award in 2018?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâme uesKekeâ ves 2018 ceW %eeveheer"
hegjmkeâej Øeehle efkeâÙee?
(a) Kiran Desai /efkeâjCe osmeeF&
(b) Amitav Ghosh /DeefceleeJe Iees<e
(c) Vikram Seth /efJe›eâce mes"
(d) Arundhati Roy /De®bOeefle je@Ùe
43. Vijay Hazare was a famous Indian player
associated with the sport of _______.
efJepeÙe npeejs Skeâ Øeefmeæ YeejleerÙe efKeueeÌ[er Les, pees ––
–––– Kesue mes pegÌ[s ngS Les~
(a) Boxing /cegkeäkesâyeepeer
(b) Cricket /ef›eâkesâš
(c) Football /Hegâšyee@ue
(d) Rifle Shooting /jeFHeâue Ûeueevee
44. In which year was the East India Company
Incorporated for the exploitation of trade with
East and Southeast Asia and India?
efkeâme Je<e& ceW F&mš Fbef[Ùee kebâheveer keâes hetJe& Deewj oef#eCe-
hetJe& SefMeÙee Deewj Yeejle kesâ meeLe JÙeeheej keâjves kesâ efueS
efveieefcele efkeâÙee ieÙee Lee?
(a) 1600 (b) 1596
(c) 1612 (d) 1605
45. Which of the following stars is nearest to the
sun?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve-mee leeje metÙe& kesâ meyemes
vepeoerkeâ nw?
(a) Proxima Centauri /Øee@efkeämecee meWše@jer
(b) Sirius /meerefjÙeme
(c) Deneb /[svesye
(d) Betelgeuse /yesšsuiesÙetpe
46. Which of the following creatures is oviparous?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve-mee peerJe DeC[pe nw?
(a) Mouse /Ûetne (b) Squirrel /efieuenjer
(c) Rabbit /KejieesMe (d) Frog /cesÌ{keâ
47. Which of the following acids is present in ant
bites?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve-mee Sefme[ ÛeeRšer kesâ keâešves ceW
ceewpeto neslee nw?
(a) Formic acid /Heâe@efce&keâ Sefme[
(b) Malic Acid /cewefuekeâ Sefme[
(c) Perchloric acid /hejkeäueesefjkeâ Sefme[
(d) Nitric acid /veeFefš^keâ Sefme[
48. What is the term of the elected representatives
of a Gram Panchayat?
«eece hebÛeeÙele kesâ efveJee&efÛele ØeefleefveefOeÙeeW keâe keâeÙe&keâeue
efkeâlevee neslee nw?
(a) 3 year /3 Je<e& (b) 5 year /5 Je<e&
(c) 2 year /2 Je<e& (d) 4 year /4 Je<e&
49. The demand for a commodity or service which
is a consequence of the demand for something
else is called _____.
efkeâmeer Jemleg Ùee mesJee keâer ceeBie pees efkeâmeer DevÙe Ûeerpe keâer
ceeBie keâe heefjCeece nw, Gmes keäÙee keâne peelee nw?
(a) Income Demand /DeeÙe keâer ceeBie
(b) Derived Demand /JÙeglheVe keâer ceeBie
(c) Composite Demand /efceefßele ceeBie
(d) Direct Demand /ØelÙe#e ceeBie
50. The Sepoy Mutiny in India started from ___.
Yeejle ceW efmeheener efJeõesn keâer Meg™Deele keâneB mes ngF& Leer?
(a) Rajkot /jepekeâesš (b) Champaran /ÛebheejCe
(c) Bareilly /yejsueer (d) Meerut /cesj"
Quantitative Aptitude
51. The value of
2.8 + (5.2 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 1.3 × 2) – 6 × 3 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 8 + 2
2.8 + (5.2 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 1.3 × 2) – 6 × 3 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 8 + 2 keâe ceeve nw–
(a) 10.55 (b) 4.55
(c) 8.45 (d) 6.45
52. The following table indicates the number of
students studying in three disciplines in five
colleges:
efvecveefueefKele leeefuekeâe heeBÛe keâe@uespeeW ceW leerve efJe<eÙeeW ceW
DeOÙeÙeve keâj jns efJeÅeeefLe&ÙeeW keâer mebKÙee keâes oMee&leer nw~
keâe@uespe efJe<eÙe
A B C D E
efJe%eeve 300 350 275 400 275
JeeefCepÙe 250 400 325 275 250
DeLe&MeeŒe 400 450 250 300 500
What percentage of students in college B is
studying in the science stream, (correct to one
decimal place)?
keâe@uespe B ceW efJe%eeve efJe<eÙe keâe DeOÙeÙeve keâjves Jeeues
efJeÅeeefLe&ÙeeW keâe ØeefleMele keäÙee nw? (oMeceueJe kesâ Skeâ
mLeeve lekeâ)
(a) 29.8% (b) 29.6%
(c) 29.4% (d) 29.2%
53. ? ? ? ? ABC ~ ~ ~ ~ ? ? ? ? QRP and PQ = 6 cm, QR = 8 cm
and PR = 10 cm. If ar(? ? ? ?ABC) : ar(? ? ? ?PQR) = 1 :
4, then AB is equal to:
? ? ? ? ABC ~ ~ ~ ~ ? ? ? ? QRP Deewj PQ = 6 cm, QR = 8 cm
leLee PR = 10 cm nw~ Ùeefo ar(? ? ? ?ABC) : ar(? ? ? ?PQR)
= 1 : 4 nw, lees AB efkeâmekesâ yejeyej nesiee?
(a) 3 cm (b) 4 cm
(c) 5 cm (d) 2 cm
54. The value of sec
2
28
o
– cot
2
62
o
+ sin
2
60
o
+
cosec
2
30
o
is equal to:
sec
2
28
o
– cot
2
62
o
+ sin
2
60
o
+ cosec
2
30
o
keâe ceeve nw–
(a) 3 (b)
23
4
(c)
19
4
(d)
7
2
55. An article is sold for ` ` ` ` 657.90 after successive
discounts of 15% and 10%. What is the
marked price of the article?
efkeâmeer Jemleg keâes 15³ Deewj 10³ kesâ ›eâefcekeâ
(successive) Útš hej ` ` ` ` 657.90 hej yesÛee peelee nw~ Jemleg
keâe Debefkeâle cetuÙe keäÙee nw?
(a) ` 860 (b) ` 900
(c) ` 920 (d) ` 880
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