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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-III)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Select the word-pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as are the two
words in the following word-pair.
efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice
Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw~
Yeew ÛeÌ{evee Š veejepeieer
(a) Smile : Ecstasy/cegmkeâeve Š hejceevebo
(b) Madness : Illness/heeieueheve : yeerceejer
(c) Laugh : Comedy/nBmeer : nemÙe
(d) Grief : Sorrow/Meeskeâ : ogKe
2. Select the combination of letters that when
sequentially placed in the gaps of the given
letter series will complete the series.
Gme De#ej mebÙeespeve keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemes veerÛes oer ieF&
De#ej ëe=bKeuee kesâ efjòeâ mLeeveeW hej ›eâceevegmeej jKeves mes
oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee hetCe& nes peeS~
cb_db_cba_bc_bad_c
(a) acdcb (b) dcbcb
(c) cabdc (d) acbcd
3. If FLOWER is coded as 14 and DISTANCE is
coded as 18, then how will BUREAUCRAT be
coded as?
Ùeefo FLOWER keâes 14 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj DISTANCE
keâes 18 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee peelee nw, lees
BUREAUCRAT keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee
peeSiee–
(a) 18 (b) 22
(c) 20 (d) 28
4. Two rotated positions of a dice are given below.
Which number will be at the top if '3' is at the
bottom?
Skeâ ner heemes kesâ oes efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes oMee&Ùee ieÙee nw~
Ùeefo mebKÙee 3 efveÛeues Heâuekeâ hej nw lees Thejer Heâuekeâ hej
keâewve meer mebKÙee efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 6 (d) 4
5. P is the father of Q and R is the son of S. T is
the brother of P.Q is the sister of R. How is S
related to T?
P, Q kesâ efhelee nw Deewj R, S keâe heg$e nw~ T, P keâe YeeF& nw~
Q, R keâer yenve nw~ S, T mes efkeâme Øekeâej mecyeefvOele nw~
(a) Brother-in-law/meeuee (b) Sister-in-law/YeeYeer
(c) Brother/YeeF& (d) Daughter/heg$eer
6. Three of the following four letter-clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej–De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve De#ej–mecetn
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nw, Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) MNPS (b) DEGJ
(c) TUWZ (d) PQTX
7. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set. (9,15,27)
Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW mebKÙeeSB Gmeer
lejn mes Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw, efpeme Øekeâej mebKÙeeSB veerÛes
efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw~ (9,15,27)
(a) (15,25,35) (b) (12,20,36)
(c) (21,35,56) (d) (6,9,18)
8. Select the correct mirror image of the given
figure when the mirror is placed to the right of
the figure.
Ùeefo veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle kesâ oeSB Deesj ohe&Ce jKee peeS
lees yeveves Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
9. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term. (29: 13 :: 37 : ?)
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw, pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
(29: 13 :: 37 : ?)
(a) 21 (b) 17
(c) 14 (d) 15
10. Two statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming
the statements to be true, even if they seem to
be at variance with commonly known facts,
decide which of the conclusions logically
follow(s) from the statements.
veerÛes oes keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS,
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles neW,
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 04.06.2019)
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-III)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. 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.
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
Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw~
Yeew ÛeÌ{evee Š veejepeieer
(a) Smile : Ecstasy/cegmkeâeve Š hejceevebo
(b) Madness : Illness/heeieueheve : yeerceejer
(c) Laugh : Comedy/nBmeer : nemÙe
(d) Grief : Sorrow/Meeskeâ : ogKe
2. 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 ëe=bKeuee kesâ efjòeâ mLeeveeW hej ›eâceevegmeej jKeves mes
oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee hetCe& nes peeS~
cb_db_cba_bc_bad_c
(a) acdcb (b) dcbcb
(c) cabdc (d) acbcd
3. If FLOWER is coded as 14 and DISTANCE is
coded as 18, then how will BUREAUCRAT be
coded as?
Ùeefo FLOWER keâes 14 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj DISTANCE
keâes 18 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee peelee nw, lees
BUREAUCRAT keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee
peeSiee–
(a) 18 (b) 22
(c) 20 (d) 28
4. Two rotated positions of a dice are given below.
Which number will be at the top if '3' is at the
bottom?
Skeâ ner heemes kesâ oes efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes oMee&Ùee ieÙee nw~
Ùeefo mebKÙee 3 efveÛeues Heâuekeâ hej nw lees Thejer Heâuekeâ hej
keâewve meer mebKÙee efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 6 (d) 4
5. P is the father of Q and R is the son of S. T is
the brother of P.Q is the sister of R. How is S
related to T?
P, Q kesâ efhelee nw Deewj R, S keâe heg$e nw~ T, P keâe YeeF& nw~
Q, R keâer yenve nw~ S, T mes efkeâme Øekeâej mecyeefvOele nw~
(a) Brother-in-law/meeuee (b) Sister-in-law/YeeYeer
(c) Brother/YeeF& (d) Daughter/heg$eer
6. 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 nw, Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) MNPS (b) DEGJ
(c) TUWZ (d) PQTX
7. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set. (9,15,27)
Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW mebKÙeeSB Gmeer
lejn mes Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw, efpeme Øekeâej mebKÙeeSB veerÛes
efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw~ (9,15,27)
(a) (15,25,35) (b) (12,20,36)
(c) (21,35,56) (d) (6,9,18)
8. 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~
9. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term. (29: 13 :: 37 : ?)
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw, pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
(29: 13 :: 37 : ?)
(a) 21 (b) 17
(c) 14 (d) 15
10. 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 efve<keâ<e& I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS,
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles neW,
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 04.06.2019)
Statements/keâLeve :
Some mobiles are instruments/ kegâÚ ceesyeeFue Ùeb$e nw~
All instruments are heavy items
meYeer Ùeb$e Yeejer meeceeve nw~
Conclusion/efve<keâ<e& :
I. Some mobiles are heavy items/kegâue ceesyeeFue,
Yeejer meeceeve nw~
II. No mobile is a heavy item/keâesF& Yeer ceesyeeFue
Yeejer meeceeve veneR nw~.
III. Some heavy items are instruments/kegâÚ Yeejer
meeceeve, Ùeb$e nw~
(a) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
(b) Only conclusions I and III follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e&
I Deewj II efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) All conclusions follow/meYeer efve<keâ<e& efvekeâueles nw~
(d) Only conclusion III and either conclusion I or
II follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III Deewj Ùee lees efve<keâ<e& I Ùee
II efvekeâuelee nw~
11. Three of the following four words are alike in a
certain way and one is different. Pick the odd
word out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej MeyoeW ceW mes leerve Meyo efkeâmeer Øekeâej
mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Meyo Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
Meyo keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) Hindrance/yeeOee
(b) Benevolence/hejeshekeâej
(c) Indulgence/mebefuehlelee
(d) Cortesy/meewpevÙe
12. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series.
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
13. How many triangles are there in the following
figure?
veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves ef$eYegpe nQ?
(a) 12 (b) 14
(c) 16 (d) 18
14. Select the option in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
Debleefve&efnle nw–
Rotation not allowed
15. In a code language, SUNDAY is written as
DNUAYS. How will MOTHER be written as in
that language?
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW SUNDAY keâes DNUAYS efueKee
peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW MOTHER keâes keäÙee
efueKee peeSiee?
(a) HTEOMR (b) THEORM
(c) HOTERM (d) HTOERM
16. 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.
DKFM : FIHK :: BLGP:?
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~
(a) ZNEN (b) CKHO
(c) DJIN (d) DNER
17. 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 efÛeÖeW keâes hejmhej yeoue osvee ÛeeefnS?
15 - 9 ÷ 6 × 10 + 5 = 25
(a) × and ÷ /× Deewj ÷ (b) × and –/× Deewj –
(c) + and – /+ Deewj – (d) + and ÷ /+ Deewj ÷
18. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates
the relationship between the following classes.
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves Jeeues
Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Graduates, Literates, Hardworking
mveelekeâ, mee#ej, heefjßeceer
s
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-III)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Select the word-pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as are the two
words in the following word-pair.
efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice
Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw~
Yeew ÛeÌ{evee Š veejepeieer
(a) Smile : Ecstasy/cegmkeâeve Š hejceevebo
(b) Madness : Illness/heeieueheve : yeerceejer
(c) Laugh : Comedy/nBmeer : nemÙe
(d) Grief : Sorrow/Meeskeâ : ogKe
2. Select the combination of letters that when
sequentially placed in the gaps of the given
letter series will complete the series.
Gme De#ej mebÙeespeve keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemes veerÛes oer ieF&
De#ej ëe=bKeuee kesâ efjòeâ mLeeveeW hej ›eâceevegmeej jKeves mes
oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee hetCe& nes peeS~
cb_db_cba_bc_bad_c
(a) acdcb (b) dcbcb
(c) cabdc (d) acbcd
3. If FLOWER is coded as 14 and DISTANCE is
coded as 18, then how will BUREAUCRAT be
coded as?
Ùeefo FLOWER keâes 14 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj DISTANCE
keâes 18 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee peelee nw, lees
BUREAUCRAT keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee
peeSiee–
(a) 18 (b) 22
(c) 20 (d) 28
4. Two rotated positions of a dice are given below.
Which number will be at the top if '3' is at the
bottom?
Skeâ ner heemes kesâ oes efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes oMee&Ùee ieÙee nw~
Ùeefo mebKÙee 3 efveÛeues Heâuekeâ hej nw lees Thejer Heâuekeâ hej
keâewve meer mebKÙee efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 6 (d) 4
5. P is the father of Q and R is the son of S. T is
the brother of P.Q is the sister of R. How is S
related to T?
P, Q kesâ efhelee nw Deewj R, S keâe heg$e nw~ T, P keâe YeeF& nw~
Q, R keâer yenve nw~ S, T mes efkeâme Øekeâej mecyeefvOele nw~
(a) Brother-in-law/meeuee (b) Sister-in-law/YeeYeer
(c) Brother/YeeF& (d) Daughter/heg$eer
6. Three of the following four letter-clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej–De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve De#ej–mecetn
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nw, Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) MNPS (b) DEGJ
(c) TUWZ (d) PQTX
7. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set. (9,15,27)
Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW mebKÙeeSB Gmeer
lejn mes Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw, efpeme Øekeâej mebKÙeeSB veerÛes
efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw~ (9,15,27)
(a) (15,25,35) (b) (12,20,36)
(c) (21,35,56) (d) (6,9,18)
8. Select the correct mirror image of the given
figure when the mirror is placed to the right of
the figure.
Ùeefo veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle kesâ oeSB Deesj ohe&Ce jKee peeS
lees yeveves Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
9. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term. (29: 13 :: 37 : ?)
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw, pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
(29: 13 :: 37 : ?)
(a) 21 (b) 17
(c) 14 (d) 15
10. Two statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming
the statements to be true, even if they seem to
be at variance with commonly known facts,
decide which of the conclusions logically
follow(s) from the statements.
veerÛes oes keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS,
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles neW,
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 04.06.2019)
Statements/keâLeve :
Some mobiles are instruments/ kegâÚ ceesyeeFue Ùeb$e nw~
All instruments are heavy items
meYeer Ùeb$e Yeejer meeceeve nw~
Conclusion/efve<keâ<e& :
I. Some mobiles are heavy items/kegâue ceesyeeFue,
Yeejer meeceeve nw~
II. No mobile is a heavy item/keâesF& Yeer ceesyeeFue
Yeejer meeceeve veneR nw~.
III. Some heavy items are instruments/kegâÚ Yeejer
meeceeve, Ùeb$e nw~
(a) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
(b) Only conclusions I and III follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e&
I Deewj II efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) All conclusions follow/meYeer efve<keâ<e& efvekeâueles nw~
(d) Only conclusion III and either conclusion I or
II follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III Deewj Ùee lees efve<keâ<e& I Ùee
II efvekeâuelee nw~
11. 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) Hindrance/yeeOee
(b) Benevolence/hejeshekeâej
(c) Indulgence/mebefuehlelee
(d) Cortesy/meewpevÙe
12. 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~
13. How many triangles are there in the following
figure?
veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves ef$eYegpe nQ?
(a) 12 (b) 14
(c) 16 (d) 18
14. Select the option in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
Debleefve&efnle nw–
Rotation not allowed
15. In a code language, SUNDAY is written as
DNUAYS. How will MOTHER be written as in
that language?
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW SUNDAY keâes DNUAYS efueKee
peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW MOTHER keâes keäÙee
efueKee peeSiee?
(a) HTEOMR (b) THEORM
(c) HOTERM (d) HTOERM
16. 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.
DKFM : FIHK :: BLGP:?
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~
(a) ZNEN (b) CKHO
(c) DJIN (d) DNER
17. 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 efÛeÖeW keâes hejmhej yeoue osvee ÛeeefnS?
15 - 9 ÷ 6 × 10 + 5 = 25
(a) × and ÷ /× Deewj ÷ (b) × and –/× Deewj –
(c) + and – /+ Deewj – (d) + and ÷ /+ Deewj ÷
18. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates
the relationship between the following classes.
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves Jeeues
Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Graduates, Literates, Hardworking
mveelekeâ, mee#ej, heefjßeceer
s
19. Three of the following four word pairs are alike
in a certain way and one is different. Pick the
odd world out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej Meyo Ùegice ceW mes leerve Meyo Ùegice
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nw, Deewj Skeâ Meyo Ùegice
Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) South Korea : Rupiya/oef#eCe keâesefjÙee : ™efheÙee
(b) Russia : Ruble/™me : ™yeue
(c) Bangladesh : Taka/yeebiueeosMe : šekeâe
(d) Malaysia : Ringgit/ceuesefMeÙee : efjbefieš
20. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce
ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS~
(1) Salary/Jesleve (2) Recruitment/Yeleea
(3) Education/efMe#ee (4) Promotion/heoesVeefle
(5) School/efJeÅeeueÙe (6) Employment/jespeieej
(a) 5, 3, 2, 6, 1, 4 (b) 5, 3, 2, 6, 4, 1
(c) 3, 5, 4, 2, 6, 1 (d) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2, 6
21. In a code language if FRIDGE is written as
GTLHLK, then in the same language how will
you write the word KETTLE?
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW FRIDGE keâes GTLHLK efueKee
peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW KETTLE keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) XKWQLG (b) GLXWQK
(c) LGWXQK (d) WQLGXK
22. What will be the value of the following
equation if '÷ ÷ ÷ ÷' means 'addition, '+' means
'subtraction', '-'means 'multiplication' and '×'
means 'division'?
efvecveefueefKele meceerkeâjCe keâe ceeve keäÙee nesiee, Ùeefo ‘÷ ÷ ÷ ÷’
celeueye ‘peesÌ[, '+' celeueye ‘IešeJe’, ‘–’ celeueye
‘iegCee’ Deewj ‘× × × ×’ celeueye ‘Yeeie’ nw?
54 × 6 – 7 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 8 + 2 = ?
(a) 61 (b) 57
(c) 63 (d) 69
23. The sequence of folding a piece of square paper
(figures X and Y) and the manner in which the
folded paper has been cut (figure Z) are shown.
How will the paper appear when unfolded?
efkeâmeer Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceesÌ[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?
24. 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 nw Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) MZLV (b) KXJW
(c) IVHU (d) GESO
25. 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 Skeâmeceeve nw, Deewj Skeâ mebKÙee Demeceeve nw~ Fme
Demeceeve mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 123 (b) 457
(c) 789 (d) 567
General Awareness
26. As of May 2019, which political party does
actor Raj Babbar belong to?
ceF& 2019 lekeâ, DeefYeveslee jepeyeyyej efkeâme jepeveereflekeâ
heešea mes nQ?
(a) Samajwadi/ meceepeJeeoer
(b) Indian National Congress/ YeejleerÙe je°^erÙe keâeb«esme
(c) Bahujan Samaj Party/yengpeve meceepe heešea
(d) Bharatiya Janta Party/ YejleerÙe pevelee heešea
27. Who bagged the 4th Carnot Prize 2018 for his
contribution towards sustainable energy
solutions?
mLeeÙeer Tpee& meceeOeeve keâer efoMee ceW Gvekesâ Ùeesieoeve kesâ
efueS ÛeewLee keâejveesš hegjmkeâej 2018 efkeâmeves Øeehle
efkeâÙee?
(a) Arun Jaitley/ De™Ce pesšueer
(b) Harsh Vardhan/ n<e&JeOe&ve
(c) Hardeep Puri/ njoerhe hegjer
(d) Piyush Goyal/ heerÙet<e ieesÙeue
28. The period between ––––– in India's history is
known as the Delhi Sultanate period.
.......... kesâ yeerÛe keâe meceÙe YeejleerÙe Fefleneme ceW efouueer
meulevele keâeue kesâ ™he ceW peevee peelee nw~
(a) 1206A.D. and 1526A.D./ 1206 F&. Deewj 1526F&.
(b) 1456A.D. and 1675A.D./1456 F&. Deewj 1675F&.
(c) 745A.D. and 1245A.D./ 745 F&. Deewj 1245 F&.
(d) 1105A.D. and 1445A.D./1105 F&. Deewj 1445F&.
29. Mihira Bhoja was the ruler of ––––––.
efceefnj Yeespe ........ keâe Meemekeâ Lee~
(a) Rashtrakuta/ je°^ketâš (b) Chola/ Ûeesue
(c) Pratihara/ Øeeflenej (d) Chalukya/ÛeeuegkeäÙe
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-III)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. 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.
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
Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw~
Yeew ÛeÌ{evee Š veejepeieer
(a) Smile : Ecstasy/cegmkeâeve Š hejceevebo
(b) Madness : Illness/heeieueheve : yeerceejer
(c) Laugh : Comedy/nBmeer : nemÙe
(d) Grief : Sorrow/Meeskeâ : ogKe
2. 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 ëe=bKeuee kesâ efjòeâ mLeeveeW hej ›eâceevegmeej jKeves mes
oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee hetCe& nes peeS~
cb_db_cba_bc_bad_c
(a) acdcb (b) dcbcb
(c) cabdc (d) acbcd
3. If FLOWER is coded as 14 and DISTANCE is
coded as 18, then how will BUREAUCRAT be
coded as?
Ùeefo FLOWER keâes 14 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj DISTANCE
keâes 18 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee peelee nw, lees
BUREAUCRAT keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee
peeSiee–
(a) 18 (b) 22
(c) 20 (d) 28
4. Two rotated positions of a dice are given below.
Which number will be at the top if '3' is at the
bottom?
Skeâ ner heemes kesâ oes efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes oMee&Ùee ieÙee nw~
Ùeefo mebKÙee 3 efveÛeues Heâuekeâ hej nw lees Thejer Heâuekeâ hej
keâewve meer mebKÙee efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 6 (d) 4
5. P is the father of Q and R is the son of S. T is
the brother of P.Q is the sister of R. How is S
related to T?
P, Q kesâ efhelee nw Deewj R, S keâe heg$e nw~ T, P keâe YeeF& nw~
Q, R keâer yenve nw~ S, T mes efkeâme Øekeâej mecyeefvOele nw~
(a) Brother-in-law/meeuee (b) Sister-in-law/YeeYeer
(c) Brother/YeeF& (d) Daughter/heg$eer
6. 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 nw, Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) MNPS (b) DEGJ
(c) TUWZ (d) PQTX
7. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set. (9,15,27)
Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW mebKÙeeSB Gmeer
lejn mes Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw, efpeme Øekeâej mebKÙeeSB veerÛes
efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw~ (9,15,27)
(a) (15,25,35) (b) (12,20,36)
(c) (21,35,56) (d) (6,9,18)
8. 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~
9. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term. (29: 13 :: 37 : ?)
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw, pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
(29: 13 :: 37 : ?)
(a) 21 (b) 17
(c) 14 (d) 15
10. 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 efve<keâ<e& I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS,
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles neW,
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 04.06.2019)
Statements/keâLeve :
Some mobiles are instruments/ kegâÚ ceesyeeFue Ùeb$e nw~
All instruments are heavy items
meYeer Ùeb$e Yeejer meeceeve nw~
Conclusion/efve<keâ<e& :
I. Some mobiles are heavy items/kegâue ceesyeeFue,
Yeejer meeceeve nw~
II. No mobile is a heavy item/keâesF& Yeer ceesyeeFue
Yeejer meeceeve veneR nw~.
III. Some heavy items are instruments/kegâÚ Yeejer
meeceeve, Ùeb$e nw~
(a) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
(b) Only conclusions I and III follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e&
I Deewj II efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) All conclusions follow/meYeer efve<keâ<e& efvekeâueles nw~
(d) Only conclusion III and either conclusion I or
II follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III Deewj Ùee lees efve<keâ<e& I Ùee
II efvekeâuelee nw~
11. Three of the following four words are alike in a
certain way and one is different. Pick the odd
word out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej MeyoeW ceW mes leerve Meyo efkeâmeer Øekeâej
mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Meyo Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve
Meyo keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) Hindrance/yeeOee
(b) Benevolence/hejeshekeâej
(c) Indulgence/mebefuehlelee
(d) Cortesy/meewpevÙe
12. Select the figure that will come next in the
following figure series.
efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
13. How many triangles are there in the following
figure?
veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves ef$eYegpe nQ?
(a) 12 (b) 14
(c) 16 (d) 18
14. Select the option in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
Debleefve&efnle nw–
Rotation not allowed
15. In a code language, SUNDAY is written as
DNUAYS. How will MOTHER be written as in
that language?
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW SUNDAY keâes DNUAYS efueKee
peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW MOTHER keâes keäÙee
efueKee peeSiee?
(a) HTEOMR (b) THEORM
(c) HOTERM (d) HTOERM
16. 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.
DKFM : FIHK :: BLGP:?
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~
(a) ZNEN (b) CKHO
(c) DJIN (d) DNER
17. 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 efÛeÖeW keâes hejmhej yeoue osvee ÛeeefnS?
15 - 9 ÷ 6 × 10 + 5 = 25
(a) × and ÷ /× Deewj ÷ (b) × and –/× Deewj –
(c) + and – /+ Deewj – (d) + and ÷ /+ Deewj ÷
18. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates
the relationship between the following classes.
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves Jeeues
Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Graduates, Literates, Hardworking
mveelekeâ, mee#ej, heefjßeceer
s
19. Three of the following four word pairs are alike
in a certain way and one is different. Pick the
odd world out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej Meyo Ùegice ceW mes leerve Meyo Ùegice
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nw, Deewj Skeâ Meyo Ùegice
Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) South Korea : Rupiya/oef#eCe keâesefjÙee : ™efheÙee
(b) Russia : Ruble/™me : ™yeue
(c) Bangladesh : Taka/yeebiueeosMe : šekeâe
(d) Malaysia : Ringgit/ceuesefMeÙee : efjbefieš
20. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce
ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS~
(1) Salary/Jesleve (2) Recruitment/Yeleea
(3) Education/efMe#ee (4) Promotion/heoesVeefle
(5) School/efJeÅeeueÙe (6) Employment/jespeieej
(a) 5, 3, 2, 6, 1, 4 (b) 5, 3, 2, 6, 4, 1
(c) 3, 5, 4, 2, 6, 1 (d) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2, 6
21. In a code language if FRIDGE is written as
GTLHLK, then in the same language how will
you write the word KETTLE?
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW FRIDGE keâes GTLHLK efueKee
peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW KETTLE keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) XKWQLG (b) GLXWQK
(c) LGWXQK (d) WQLGXK
22. What will be the value of the following
equation if '÷ ÷ ÷ ÷' means 'addition, '+' means
'subtraction', '-'means 'multiplication' and '×'
means 'division'?
efvecveefueefKele meceerkeâjCe keâe ceeve keäÙee nesiee, Ùeefo ‘÷ ÷ ÷ ÷’
celeueye ‘peesÌ[, '+' celeueye ‘IešeJe’, ‘–’ celeueye
‘iegCee’ Deewj ‘× × × ×’ celeueye ‘Yeeie’ nw?
54 × 6 – 7 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 8 + 2 = ?
(a) 61 (b) 57
(c) 63 (d) 69
23. The sequence of folding a piece of square paper
(figures X and Y) and the manner in which the
folded paper has been cut (figure Z) are shown.
How will the paper appear when unfolded?
efkeâmeer Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceesÌ[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?
24. 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 nw Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) MZLV (b) KXJW
(c) IVHU (d) GESO
25. 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 Skeâmeceeve nw, Deewj Skeâ mebKÙee Demeceeve nw~ Fme
Demeceeve mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 123 (b) 457
(c) 789 (d) 567
General Awareness
26. As of May 2019, which political party does
actor Raj Babbar belong to?
ceF& 2019 lekeâ, DeefYeveslee jepeyeyyej efkeâme jepeveereflekeâ
heešea mes nQ?
(a) Samajwadi/ meceepeJeeoer
(b) Indian National Congress/ YeejleerÙe je°^erÙe keâeb«esme
(c) Bahujan Samaj Party/yengpeve meceepe heešea
(d) Bharatiya Janta Party/ YejleerÙe pevelee heešea
27. Who bagged the 4th Carnot Prize 2018 for his
contribution towards sustainable energy
solutions?
mLeeÙeer Tpee& meceeOeeve keâer efoMee ceW Gvekesâ Ùeesieoeve kesâ
efueS ÛeewLee keâejveesš hegjmkeâej 2018 efkeâmeves Øeehle
efkeâÙee?
(a) Arun Jaitley/ De™Ce pesšueer
(b) Harsh Vardhan/ n<e&JeOe&ve
(c) Hardeep Puri/ njoerhe hegjer
(d) Piyush Goyal/ heerÙet<e ieesÙeue
28. The period between ––––– in India's history is
known as the Delhi Sultanate period.
.......... kesâ yeerÛe keâe meceÙe YeejleerÙe Fefleneme ceW efouueer
meulevele keâeue kesâ ™he ceW peevee peelee nw~
(a) 1206A.D. and 1526A.D./ 1206 F&. Deewj 1526F&.
(b) 1456A.D. and 1675A.D./1456 F&. Deewj 1675F&.
(c) 745A.D. and 1245A.D./ 745 F&. Deewj 1245 F&.
(d) 1105A.D. and 1445A.D./1105 F&. Deewj 1445F&.
29. Mihira Bhoja was the ruler of ––––––.
efceefnj Yeespe ........ keâe Meemekeâ Lee~
(a) Rashtrakuta/ je°^ketâš (b) Chola/ Ûeesue
(c) Pratihara/ Øeeflenej (d) Chalukya/ÛeeuegkeäÙe
30. In the year 1978, the ................. amendment
eliminated the right to acquire, hold and
dispose of property as a fundamental right.
Je<e& 1978 ceW, ..... mebMeesOeve ves mebheefòe kesâ DeefOe«enCe,
OeejCe Deewj efveheševe kesâ DeefOekeâej keâes ceewefuekeâ DeefOekeâej
kesâ ™he ceW meceehle keâj efoÙee~
(a) 41st /41JeW (b) 43rd /43JeW
(c) 44th /44JeW (d) 42nd /42JeW
31. The defending champions ..........won the 85th
Ranji Trophy title in 2019.
Je<e& 2019 ceW ef[Hesâefv[bie ÛewefcheÙeve ...... ves 85Jeeb jCepeer
š^eHeâer efKeleeye peerlee~
(a) Mumbai/ cegbyeF& (b) Karnataka/keâvee&škeâ
(c) Saurashtra/meewje°^ (d) Vidarbha/efJeoYe&
32. Which of the following economic activities
employs the maximum number of people in
India?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve-meer DeeefLe&keâ ieefleefJeOe Yeejle ceW
DeefOekeâlece ueesieeW keâes jespeieej osleer nw?
(a) Tourism / heÙeËšve
(b) Manufacturing / efJeefvecee&Ce
(c) Agriculture/ ke=âef<e
(d) Mining/ Keveve
33. Baglihar Dam is constructed on which river?
yeieefuenej yeeBOe efkeâme veoer hej yeveeÙee ieÙee nw?
(a) Chenab /efÛeveeye (b) Ravi /jeJeer
(c) Sutlej / meleuepe (d) Indus/ efmebOeg
34. Who is the author of the book 'Rajatarangini'?
‘jepelejbefieCeer’ hegmlekeâ kesâ uesKekeâ keâewve nw?
(a) Banabhatta / yeeCeYeó
(b) Kalhana /keâunCe
(c) Kalidasa / keâeefueoeme
(d) Somadeva / meesceosJe
35. In which part of the Indian Constitution are
centre-state relations mentioned?
YeejleerÙe mebefJeOeeve kesâ efkeâme Yeeie ceW kesâvõ-jepÙe mebyebOeeW
keâe GuuesKe efkeâÙee ieÙee nw?
(a) Part IV (Article 227 to 234) / Yeeie IV (DevegÛÚso
227 mes 234)
(b) Part XI (Article 245 to 255) / Yeeie XI
(DevegÛÚso-245 mes 255)
(c) Part X (Article 234 to 240) / Yeeie X (DevegÛÚso
234 mes 240)
(d) Part XII (Article 265 to 277) / Yeeie XII
(DevegÛÚso 265 mes 277)
36. Who was the first female chief justice of a state
high court in India?
Yeejle ceW Skeâ jepÙe GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâer henueer ceefnuee
cegKÙe vÙeeÙeeOeerMe keâewve Leer?
(a) Syeda Tahira/ mewÙeo leeefnje
(b) Lella Seth / ueeruee mes"
(c) Ruma Pal / ™cee heeue
(d) Fatima Bibi/ Heâeeflecee yeeryeer
37. The amount of light entering into eye can be
controlled and regulated by –––––.
DeeBKe ceW ØeJesMe keâjves Jeeues ØekeâeMe keâer cee$ee keâes .......
Éeje meerefcele Deewj efveÙebef$ele efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw~
(a) iris/ DeeF&efjme (b) cornea/ keâe@efve&Ùee
(c) pupil/ hegleueer (d) retina / jsefšvee
38. 'Mithun', a cattle breed is found in –––––.
efceLegve veecekeâ heMeg-vemue efvecve ceW mes efkeâme jepÙe ceW heeF&
peeleer nw?
(a) Tamilnadu /leefceuevee[g
(b) Arunachal Pradesh/ De™CeeÛeue ØeosMe
(c) Kerala/ kesâjue
(d) Maharashtra/ ceneje°^
39. Veer Kunwar Singh Jayanti is celebrated in ––
––– in order to recognise the achievements of
Kunwar Singh during the Indian rebellion of
1857.
Jeerj kegbâJej efmebn peÙebleer 1857 kesâ YeejleerÙe efJeõesn kesâ
oewjeve kebgâJej efmebn keâer GheueefyOeÙeeW keâes henÛeeveves kesâ
efueS ....... ceW ceveeÙee peelee nw~
(a) Himachal Pradesh / efnceeÛeue ØeosMe
(b) Bihar /efyenej
(c) Uttarakhand/ GòejeKeb[
(d) Uttar Pradesh / Gòej ØeosMe
40. Which cells in our body are popularly called
''soldiers of the human body''?
nceejs Mejerj keâer keâewve-meer keâesefMekeâeSB ueeskeâefØeÙe ™he mes
‘‘ceeveJe Mejerj kesâ mewefvekeâ’’ keânueeleer nw?
(a) Eosinophils /FÙeesefmeveesefHeâume
(b) White blood cells / Õesle jòeâ keâesefMekeâeSb
(c) Red blood cells / ueeue jòeâ keâesefMekeâeSb
(d) Basophils / yesmeesefHeâume
41. Which hormone leads to the expulsion of milk
from the breast during suckling?
mleveheeve kesâ oewjeve efkeâme neceexve kesâ keâejCe mleve mes otOe
efvekeâuelee nw?
(a) Estrogen /Smš^espeve
(b) Oxytocin / Dee@keämeeršesefmeve
(c) Prolactin / Øeesuewefkeäšve
(d) Progesterone /Øeespesmšsjesve
42. The festival of Marabats and Badgyas
celebrated in –––– directly confronts social
evils and criticise their perpetrators through a
procession with effigies.
ceejeyeue Deewj yeoiÙeeme ......... jepÙe ceW ceveeÙee peeves
Jeeuee Skeâ lÙeewnej nw efpemeceW meeceeefpekeâ kegâjerefleÙeeW keâe
efJejesOe efkeâÙee peelee nw Deewj meeceeefpekeâ kegâjerefleÙeeW keâes
Debpeece osves Jeeues ueesieeW kesâ hegleueskesâ meeLe peguetme
efvekeâeuee peelee nw~
(a) Jabalpur / peyeuehegj (b) Panaji/ heCepeer
(c) Nagpur/ veeiehegj (d) Hyderabad/nwojeyeeo
43. The Nanda Devi Peak is located in –––––.
veboe osJeer efMeKej ........ ceW efmLele nw~
(a) Sikkim /efmeefkeäkeâce
(b) Jammu and kashmir / peccet SJeb keâMceerj
(c) Uttarakhand /GòejeKeb[
(d) Assam /Demece
44. Which of the following is a communicable
disease?
efvecve ceW mes keâewve-mee Skeâ meb›eâecekeâ jesie nw?
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JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-III)
General Intelligence and Reasoning
1. Select the word-pair in which the two words
are related in the same way as are the two
words in the following word-pair.
efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve
keâerefpeS efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice
Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw~
Yeew ÛeÌ{evee Š veejepeieer
(a) Smile : Ecstasy/cegmkeâeve Š hejceevebo
(b) Madness : Illness/heeieueheve : yeerceejer
(c) Laugh : Comedy/nBmeer : nemÙe
(d) Grief : Sorrow/Meeskeâ : ogKe
2. Select the combination of letters that when
sequentially placed in the gaps of the given
letter series will complete the series.
Gme De#ej mebÙeespeve keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemes veerÛes oer ieF&
De#ej ëe=bKeuee kesâ efjòeâ mLeeveeW hej ›eâceevegmeej jKeves mes
oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee hetCe& nes peeS~
cb_db_cba_bc_bad_c
(a) acdcb (b) dcbcb
(c) cabdc (d) acbcd
3. If FLOWER is coded as 14 and DISTANCE is
coded as 18, then how will BUREAUCRAT be
coded as?
Ùeefo FLOWER keâes 14 kesâ ™he ceW Deewj DISTANCE
keâes 18 kesâ ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee peelee nw, lees
BUREAUCRAT keâes efkeâme ™he ceW ketâšyeæ efkeâÙee
peeSiee–
(a) 18 (b) 22
(c) 20 (d) 28
4. Two rotated positions of a dice are given below.
Which number will be at the top if '3' is at the
bottom?
Skeâ ner heemes kesâ oes efYeVe efmLeefleÙeeW keâes oMee&Ùee ieÙee nw~
Ùeefo mebKÙee 3 efveÛeues Heâuekeâ hej nw lees Thejer Heâuekeâ hej
keâewve meer mebKÙee efoKeeF& osieer?
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 6 (d) 4
5. P is the father of Q and R is the son of S. T is
the brother of P.Q is the sister of R. How is S
related to T?
P, Q kesâ efhelee nw Deewj R, S keâe heg$e nw~ T, P keâe YeeF& nw~
Q, R keâer yenve nw~ S, T mes efkeâme Øekeâej mecyeefvOele nw~
(a) Brother-in-law/meeuee (b) Sister-in-law/YeeYeer
(c) Brother/YeeF& (d) Daughter/heg$eer
6. Three of the following four letter-clusters are
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick
the odd one out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej–De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve De#ej–mecetn
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nw, Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) MNPS (b) DEGJ
(c) TUWZ (d) PQTX
7. Select the set in which the numbers are related
in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set. (9,15,27)
Gme mecegÛÛeÙe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW mebKÙeeSB Gmeer
lejn mes Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw, efpeme Øekeâej mebKÙeeSB veerÛes
efoS ieS mecegÛÛeÙe ceW Deeheme ceW mebyebefOele nw~ (9,15,27)
(a) (15,25,35) (b) (12,20,36)
(c) (21,35,56) (d) (6,9,18)
8. Select the correct mirror image of the given
figure when the mirror is placed to the right of
the figure.
Ùeefo veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle kesâ oeSB Deesj ohe&Ce jKee peeS
lees yeveves Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
9. Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term. (29: 13 :: 37 : ?)
Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW pees leermejs heo mes Gmeer Øekeâej
mebyebefOele nw, pewmes otmeje heo henues heo mes mebyebefOele nw–
(29: 13 :: 37 : ?)
(a) 21 (b) 17
(c) 14 (d) 15
10. Two statements are given followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming
the statements to be true, even if they seem to
be at variance with commonly known facts,
decide which of the conclusions logically
follow(s) from the statements.
veerÛes oes keâLeve efoS ieS nQ Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I,
II Deewj III efoS ieS nQ~ keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS,
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles neW,
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 04.06.2019)
Statements/keâLeve :
Some mobiles are instruments/ kegâÚ ceesyeeFue Ùeb$e nw~
All instruments are heavy items
meYeer Ùeb$e Yeejer meeceeve nw~
Conclusion/efve<keâ<e& :
I. Some mobiles are heavy items/kegâue ceesyeeFue,
Yeejer meeceeve nw~
II. No mobile is a heavy item/keâesF& Yeer ceesyeeFue
Yeejer meeceeve veneR nw~.
III. Some heavy items are instruments/kegâÚ Yeejer
meeceeve, Ùeb$e nw~
(a) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I
efvekeâuelee nw~
(b) Only conclusions I and III follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e&
I Deewj II efvekeâuelee nw~
(c) All conclusions follow/meYeer efve<keâ<e& efvekeâueles nw~
(d) Only conclusion III and either conclusion I or
II follow/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III Deewj Ùee lees efve<keâ<e& I Ùee
II efvekeâuelee nw~
11. 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) Hindrance/yeeOee
(b) Benevolence/hejeshekeâej
(c) Indulgence/mebefuehlelee
(d) Cortesy/meewpevÙe
12. 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~
13. How many triangles are there in the following
figure?
veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves ef$eYegpe nQ?
(a) 12 (b) 14
(c) 16 (d) 18
14. Select the option in which the given figure is
embedded.
Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâjW efpemeceW oer ieF& Deeke=âefle
Debleefve&efnle nw–
Rotation not allowed
15. In a code language, SUNDAY is written as
DNUAYS. How will MOTHER be written as in
that language?
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW SUNDAY keâes DNUAYS efueKee
peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW MOTHER keâes keäÙee
efueKee peeSiee?
(a) HTEOMR (b) THEORM
(c) HOTERM (d) HTOERM
16. 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.
DKFM : FIHK :: BLGP:?
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~
(a) ZNEN (b) CKHO
(c) DJIN (d) DNER
17. 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 efÛeÖeW keâes hejmhej yeoue osvee ÛeeefnS?
15 - 9 ÷ 6 × 10 + 5 = 25
(a) × and ÷ /× Deewj ÷ (b) × and –/× Deewj –
(c) + and – /+ Deewj – (d) + and ÷ /+ Deewj ÷
18. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates
the relationship between the following classes.
oer ieF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe meJe&ßes<" mebyebOe keâes oMee&ves Jeeues
Jesve DeejsKe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
Graduates, Literates, Hardworking
mveelekeâ, mee#ej, heefjßeceer
s
19. Three of the following four word pairs are alike
in a certain way and one is different. Pick the
odd world out.
efvecveefueefKele Ûeej Meyo Ùegice ceW mes leerve Meyo Ùegice
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nw, Deewj Skeâ Meyo Ùegice
Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) South Korea : Rupiya/oef#eCe keâesefjÙee : ™efheÙee
(b) Russia : Ruble/™me : ™yeue
(c) Bangladesh : Taka/yeebiueeosMe : šekeâe
(d) Malaysia : Ringgit/ceuesefMeÙee : efjbefieš
20. Arrange the following words in a logical and
meaningful order.
efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes Skeâ leeefke&âkeâ SJeb DeLe&hetCe& ›eâce
ceW JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS~
(1) Salary/Jesleve (2) Recruitment/Yeleea
(3) Education/efMe#ee (4) Promotion/heoesVeefle
(5) School/efJeÅeeueÙe (6) Employment/jespeieej
(a) 5, 3, 2, 6, 1, 4 (b) 5, 3, 2, 6, 4, 1
(c) 3, 5, 4, 2, 6, 1 (d) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2, 6
21. In a code language if FRIDGE is written as
GTLHLK, then in the same language how will
you write the word KETTLE?
efkeâmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW FRIDGE keâes GTLHLK efueKee
peelee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW KETTLE keâes keäÙee efueKee
peeSiee?
(a) XKWQLG (b) GLXWQK
(c) LGWXQK (d) WQLGXK
22. What will be the value of the following
equation if '÷ ÷ ÷ ÷' means 'addition, '+' means
'subtraction', '-'means 'multiplication' and '×'
means 'division'?
efvecveefueefKele meceerkeâjCe keâe ceeve keäÙee nesiee, Ùeefo ‘÷ ÷ ÷ ÷’
celeueye ‘peesÌ[, '+' celeueye ‘IešeJe’, ‘–’ celeueye
‘iegCee’ Deewj ‘× × × ×’ celeueye ‘Yeeie’ nw?
54 × 6 – 7 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 8 + 2 = ?
(a) 61 (b) 57
(c) 63 (d) 69
23. The sequence of folding a piece of square paper
(figures X and Y) and the manner in which the
folded paper has been cut (figure Z) are shown.
How will the paper appear when unfolded?
efkeâmeer Jeiee&keâej keâeiepe keâes ceesÌ[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?
24. 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 nw Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~
Demeceeve De#ej–mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) MZLV (b) KXJW
(c) IVHU (d) GESO
25. 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 Skeâmeceeve nw, Deewj Skeâ mebKÙee Demeceeve nw~ Fme
Demeceeve mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~
(a) 123 (b) 457
(c) 789 (d) 567
General Awareness
26. As of May 2019, which political party does
actor Raj Babbar belong to?
ceF& 2019 lekeâ, DeefYeveslee jepeyeyyej efkeâme jepeveereflekeâ
heešea mes nQ?
(a) Samajwadi/ meceepeJeeoer
(b) Indian National Congress/ YeejleerÙe je°^erÙe keâeb«esme
(c) Bahujan Samaj Party/yengpeve meceepe heešea
(d) Bharatiya Janta Party/ YejleerÙe pevelee heešea
27. Who bagged the 4th Carnot Prize 2018 for his
contribution towards sustainable energy
solutions?
mLeeÙeer Tpee& meceeOeeve keâer efoMee ceW Gvekesâ Ùeesieoeve kesâ
efueS ÛeewLee keâejveesš hegjmkeâej 2018 efkeâmeves Øeehle
efkeâÙee?
(a) Arun Jaitley/ De™Ce pesšueer
(b) Harsh Vardhan/ n<e&JeOe&ve
(c) Hardeep Puri/ njoerhe hegjer
(d) Piyush Goyal/ heerÙet<e ieesÙeue
28. The period between ––––– in India's history is
known as the Delhi Sultanate period.
.......... kesâ yeerÛe keâe meceÙe YeejleerÙe Fefleneme ceW efouueer
meulevele keâeue kesâ ™he ceW peevee peelee nw~
(a) 1206A.D. and 1526A.D./ 1206 F&. Deewj 1526F&.
(b) 1456A.D. and 1675A.D./1456 F&. Deewj 1675F&.
(c) 745A.D. and 1245A.D./ 745 F&. Deewj 1245 F&.
(d) 1105A.D. and 1445A.D./1105 F&. Deewj 1445F&.
29. Mihira Bhoja was the ruler of ––––––.
efceefnj Yeespe ........ keâe Meemekeâ Lee~
(a) Rashtrakuta/ je°^ketâš (b) Chola/ Ûeesue
(c) Pratihara/ Øeeflenej (d) Chalukya/ÛeeuegkeäÙe
30. In the year 1978, the ................. amendment
eliminated the right to acquire, hold and
dispose of property as a fundamental right.
Je<e& 1978 ceW, ..... mebMeesOeve ves mebheefòe kesâ DeefOe«enCe,
OeejCe Deewj efveheševe kesâ DeefOekeâej keâes ceewefuekeâ DeefOekeâej
kesâ ™he ceW meceehle keâj efoÙee~
(a) 41st /41JeW (b) 43rd /43JeW
(c) 44th /44JeW (d) 42nd /42JeW
31. The defending champions ..........won the 85th
Ranji Trophy title in 2019.
Je<e& 2019 ceW ef[Hesâefv[bie ÛewefcheÙeve ...... ves 85Jeeb jCepeer
š^eHeâer efKeleeye peerlee~
(a) Mumbai/ cegbyeF& (b) Karnataka/keâvee&škeâ
(c) Saurashtra/meewje°^ (d) Vidarbha/efJeoYe&
32. Which of the following economic activities
employs the maximum number of people in
India?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve-meer DeeefLe&keâ ieefleefJeOe Yeejle ceW
DeefOekeâlece ueesieeW keâes jespeieej osleer nw?
(a) Tourism / heÙeËšve
(b) Manufacturing / efJeefvecee&Ce
(c) Agriculture/ ke=âef<e
(d) Mining/ Keveve
33. Baglihar Dam is constructed on which river?
yeieefuenej yeeBOe efkeâme veoer hej yeveeÙee ieÙee nw?
(a) Chenab /efÛeveeye (b) Ravi /jeJeer
(c) Sutlej / meleuepe (d) Indus/ efmebOeg
34. Who is the author of the book 'Rajatarangini'?
‘jepelejbefieCeer’ hegmlekeâ kesâ uesKekeâ keâewve nw?
(a) Banabhatta / yeeCeYeó
(b) Kalhana /keâunCe
(c) Kalidasa / keâeefueoeme
(d) Somadeva / meesceosJe
35. In which part of the Indian Constitution are
centre-state relations mentioned?
YeejleerÙe mebefJeOeeve kesâ efkeâme Yeeie ceW kesâvõ-jepÙe mebyebOeeW
keâe GuuesKe efkeâÙee ieÙee nw?
(a) Part IV (Article 227 to 234) / Yeeie IV (DevegÛÚso
227 mes 234)
(b) Part XI (Article 245 to 255) / Yeeie XI
(DevegÛÚso-245 mes 255)
(c) Part X (Article 234 to 240) / Yeeie X (DevegÛÚso
234 mes 240)
(d) Part XII (Article 265 to 277) / Yeeie XII
(DevegÛÚso 265 mes 277)
36. Who was the first female chief justice of a state
high court in India?
Yeejle ceW Skeâ jepÙe GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâer henueer ceefnuee
cegKÙe vÙeeÙeeOeerMe keâewve Leer?
(a) Syeda Tahira/ mewÙeo leeefnje
(b) Lella Seth / ueeruee mes"
(c) Ruma Pal / ™cee heeue
(d) Fatima Bibi/ Heâeeflecee yeeryeer
37. The amount of light entering into eye can be
controlled and regulated by –––––.
DeeBKe ceW ØeJesMe keâjves Jeeues ØekeâeMe keâer cee$ee keâes .......
Éeje meerefcele Deewj efveÙebef$ele efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw~
(a) iris/ DeeF&efjme (b) cornea/ keâe@efve&Ùee
(c) pupil/ hegleueer (d) retina / jsefšvee
38. 'Mithun', a cattle breed is found in –––––.
efceLegve veecekeâ heMeg-vemue efvecve ceW mes efkeâme jepÙe ceW heeF&
peeleer nw?
(a) Tamilnadu /leefceuevee[g
(b) Arunachal Pradesh/ De™CeeÛeue ØeosMe
(c) Kerala/ kesâjue
(d) Maharashtra/ ceneje°^
39. Veer Kunwar Singh Jayanti is celebrated in ––
––– in order to recognise the achievements of
Kunwar Singh during the Indian rebellion of
1857.
Jeerj kegbâJej efmebn peÙebleer 1857 kesâ YeejleerÙe efJeõesn kesâ
oewjeve kebgâJej efmebn keâer GheueefyOeÙeeW keâes henÛeeveves kesâ
efueS ....... ceW ceveeÙee peelee nw~
(a) Himachal Pradesh / efnceeÛeue ØeosMe
(b) Bihar /efyenej
(c) Uttarakhand/ GòejeKeb[
(d) Uttar Pradesh / Gòej ØeosMe
40. Which cells in our body are popularly called
''soldiers of the human body''?
nceejs Mejerj keâer keâewve-meer keâesefMekeâeSB ueeskeâefØeÙe ™he mes
‘‘ceeveJe Mejerj kesâ mewefvekeâ’’ keânueeleer nw?
(a) Eosinophils /FÙeesefmeveesefHeâume
(b) White blood cells / Õesle jòeâ keâesefMekeâeSb
(c) Red blood cells / ueeue jòeâ keâesefMekeâeSb
(d) Basophils / yesmeesefHeâume
41. Which hormone leads to the expulsion of milk
from the breast during suckling?
mleveheeve kesâ oewjeve efkeâme neceexve kesâ keâejCe mleve mes otOe
efvekeâuelee nw?
(a) Estrogen /Smš^espeve
(b) Oxytocin / Dee@keämeeršesefmeve
(c) Prolactin / Øeesuewefkeäšve
(d) Progesterone /Øeespesmšsjesve
42. The festival of Marabats and Badgyas
celebrated in –––– directly confronts social
evils and criticise their perpetrators through a
procession with effigies.
ceejeyeue Deewj yeoiÙeeme ......... jepÙe ceW ceveeÙee peeves
Jeeuee Skeâ lÙeewnej nw efpemeceW meeceeefpekeâ kegâjerefleÙeeW keâe
efJejesOe efkeâÙee peelee nw Deewj meeceeefpekeâ kegâjerefleÙeeW keâes
Debpeece osves Jeeues ueesieeW kesâ hegleueskesâ meeLe peguetme
efvekeâeuee peelee nw~
(a) Jabalpur / peyeuehegj (b) Panaji/ heCepeer
(c) Nagpur/ veeiehegj (d) Hyderabad/nwojeyeeo
43. The Nanda Devi Peak is located in –––––.
veboe osJeer efMeKej ........ ceW efmLele nw~
(a) Sikkim /efmeefkeäkeâce
(b) Jammu and kashmir / peccet SJeb keâMceerj
(c) Uttarakhand /GòejeKeb[
(d) Assam /Demece
44. Which of the following is a communicable
disease?
efvecve ceW mes keâewve-mee Skeâ meb›eâecekeâ jesie nw?
(a) Measles/Kemeje (b) Scurvy /mkeâJeea
(c) Asthma /DemLecee (d) Diabetes/ ceOegcesn
45. In 2019, Kazakhstan renamed its capital
Astana to –––––.
2019 ceW, keâpeeefkeâmleeve ves Deheveer jepeOeeveer keâe veece
yeouekeâj Demleevee mes .......... keâj efoÙee nw~
(a) NurNazar /vetjvepej (b) Nursultan /vegjmeguleeve
(c) Nazarbayev /vepejyeeSJe (d) Nurbayev /vegjyeeSJe
46. If there is a lack of money supply in
comparison to the supply of goods and services,
then the possible consequence would be –––––.
Ùeefo ceeue Deewj mesJeeDeeW keâer Deehetefle& keâer leguevee ceW Oeve
keâer Deehetefle& ceW keâceer nw, lees mebYeeefJele heefjCeece nesiee~
(a) Hyperinflation /neFhejefHeäuevesMeve
(b) Deflation/ DehemHeâerefle
(c) Devaluation/ DeJecetuÙeve
(d) Inflation/ cegõemHeâerefle
47. Which of the following has the highest protein
content per gram?
efvecveefueefKele ceW mes efkeâmeceW Øeefle «eece Øeesšerve keâer cee$ee
meyemes DeefOekeâ nw?
(a) Apple / mesye (b) Soyabean /meesÙeeyeerve
(c) Wheat /iesnBt (d) Groundnut /cetBieHeâueer
48. ––––– won the inaugural Pro Volleyball League
(PVL) title in 2019.
............ ves 2019 ceW DeeÙeesefpele Øees Jee@ueeryee@ue ueerie
(PVL) keâe efKeleeye peerlee~
(a) Calicut Heroes / keâeueerkeâš nerjes]pe
(b) Chennal Spartans / ÛesVeF& mheeš&vme
(c) Ahmedabad Defenders / Denceoeyeeo ef[Hesâv[me&
(d) Kochi Blue Spikers / keâesefÛÛe yuet mheeFkeâme&
49. Vikramashila University was founded by ––––
a Pala king.
efJe›eâceefMeuee efJeÕeefJeÅeeueÙe keâer mLeehevee Skeâ heeue jepee
.......... keâer ieF& Leer~
(a) Rajendra Chola / jepesvõ Ûeesue
(b) Pulakeshin /heguekesâefMeve
(c) Mihira Bhoja / efceefnj Yeespe
(d) Dharmapala /Oece&heeue
50. 21 March 2019 was celebrated by the UN as
World Down Syndrome Day and the theme
was..........
mebÙegòeâ je°^ ves 21 ceeÛe&, 2019 keâes efJeÕe [eGve efmeb[^esce
efoJeme kesâ ™he ceW ceveeÙee Lee, Fmekeâe Leerce keäÙee Lee?
(a) ''Leave no one behind'' /efkeâmeer keâes heerÚs ve ÚesÌ[s
(b) ''All is well'' / meye "erkeâ nw
(c) ''Together we grow'' /meeLe ceW nce yeÌ{les nw
(d) ''Live and let live'' / efpeÙees Deewj peerves oes
Quantitative Aptitude
51. If a
2
+ b
2
+ 64c
2
+ 16c + 3 = 2(a+b), then the
value of 4a
7
+ b
7
+ 8c
2
is:
Ùeefo a
2
+ b
2
+ 64c
2
+ 16c + 3 = 2(a+b), leye 4a
7
+
b
7
+ 8c
2
keâe ceeve nw–
(a)
7
3
8
(b)
1
5
8
(c)
1
4
8
(d)
7
4
8
52. The areas of the three adjacent faces of a
cuboid are 32 cm
2
, 24 cm
2
and 48 cm
2
. What is
the volume of the cuboid?
IeveeYe kesâ leerve mebueive heâuekeâeW keâe #es$eheâue 32 cm
2
,
24 cm
2
Deewj 48 cm
2
nw~ IeveeYe keâe DeeÙeleve keäÙee nw?
(a) 192 cm
3
(b) 288 cm
3
(c) 128 cm
3
(d) 256 cm
3
53. In a ? ? ? ?ABC, the sides AB and AC are extended
to P and Q respectively. The bisectors of ? ? ? ?PBC
and ? ? ? ?QCB intersect at a point R. If ? ? ? ?R = 66º,
then the measure of ? ? ? ?A is:
? ? ? ?ABC ceW, YegpeeDeeW AB leLee AC keâes ›eâceMe: P leLee
Q lekeâ yeÌ{eÙee ieÙee nw~ ? ? ? ?PBC Deewj ? ? ? ?QCB kesâ
Deæ&keâ efyevog R hej ØeefleÛÚsefole keâjles nw~ Ùeefo ? ? ? ?R =
66º, leye ? ? ? ?A keâer ceehe nw–
(a) 72º (b) 48º
(c) 36º (d) 24º
54. The table shows the production of different
types of cars (in thousands):
meejCeer efJeefYeVe Øekeâej kesâ keâejeW kesâ Glheeove keâes oMee&leer
nw (npeej ceW)~
The total production of type C cars in 2015 and
type E cars in 2018 taken together is what
percent of the total production of cars in 2014
and 2017 taken together?
Je<e& 2015 ceW C Øekeâej leLee 2018 ceW E Øekeâej kesâ keâejeW
keâe kegâue Glheeove Je<e& 2014 Deewj 2017 kesâ keâejeW kesâ
kegâue Glheeove keâe efkeâlevee ØeefleMele nw?
(a) 20 (b) 22
(c) 25 (d) 27
55. If x + y = 1 and xy(xy – 2) = 12, then the value
of x
4
+ y
4
is:
Ùeefo x + y = 1 Deewj xy(xy – 2) = 12, leye x
4
+ y
4
keâe
ceeve nw–
(a) 19 (b) 23
(c) 25 (d) 20
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