Showing posts with label SOLVED PAPERS. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

SSC SI (CAPF/Delhi Police) Exam 2016 Quantitative Aptitude Solved Paper

1. A trader lists his article 20% above the cost price and allows a discount of 10% on cash payment. His gain per cent is–
(A) 6% (B) 5% (C) 8% (D) 10% (Ans : C)

2. A chord of length 24 cm is at a distance of 5 cm form the centre of a circle. The length of the chord of the same circle which is at a distance of 12 cm from the centre is– 
(A) 12 cm (B) 11 cm (C) 17 cm (D) 10 cm (Ans : D)

3. A sum of Rs. x was put at simple interest at a certain rate for 2 years. Had it been put at 3% higher rate, it would have fetched Rs. 300 more. The value of 4x is– 
(A) Rs. 16,000 (B) Rs. 24,000 (C) Rs. 20,000 (D) Rs. 36,000 (Ans : C)

4. If 3x + y = 81 and 81x – y = 3, then the value of x/y is– 
(A) 17/15 (B) 15/34 (C) 15/17 (D) 17/30 (Ans : A)

5. The average monthly income of A and B is Rs. 15,050, the average monthly income of B and C is Rs. 15,350 and the average income of A and C is Rs. 15,200. The monthly income of A is– 
(A) Rs. 14,900 (B) Rs. 15,500 (C) Rs. 15,900 (D) Rs. 15,200 (Ans : A)

6. If p, q, r are all real numbers, then (p – q)3 + (q – r)3 + (r – p)3 is equal to– 
(A) (p – q) (q – r) (r – p) (B) 1 (C) 3(p – q) (q – r) (r – p) (D) 0 (Ans : C)

7. A number is increased by 15% and then decreased by 25% and the number becomes 22 less than the original number. The original number is– 
(A) 140 (B) 160 (C) 100 (D) 120 (Ans : B)

8. By selling an article at 3/4 of selling price, a trader incurred a loss of 10%. The profit/loss percentage, when it is sold at the original selling price, is– 
(A) 20% profit (B) 120% profit (C) 20% loss (D) 32.5% loss (Ans : A)

9. The average age of a class is 15.8 years. The average age of the boys in the class in 16.4 year while that of the girls is 15.4 years. The ratio of boys to girls in the class is– 
(A) 3 : 4 (B) 2 : 3 (C) 1 : 2 (D) 3 : 5 (Ans : B)

10. A man travelled a distance of 72 km in 12 hours. He travelled partly on foot at 5 km/hour and partly on bicycle at 10 km/hour. The distance travelled on foot is– 
(A) 46 km (B) 50 km (C) 48 km (D) 52 km (Ans : C)

11. If 4 men and 6 women can complete a work in 8 days, while 3 men and 7 women can complete it in 10 days, then 10 women will complete it in– 
(A) 40 days (B) 45 days (C) 50 days (D) 35 days (Ans : A)

12. A can is full of a mixture of two liquids A and B in the ratio of 7 : 5. When 9 litres of mixture are drawn off from the can and replaced by the same quantity of liquid B, the ratio of A and B in the can becomes 7 : 9. The capacity of the can is– 
(A) 10 litres (B) 20 litres (C) 21 litres (D) 36 litres (Ans : D)

13. A sum of money placed at compound interest double itself at 2 years. The year it will take to amount 4 times itself is– 
(A) 3 b) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8 (Ans : B)

14. From the top and bottom of a straight hill the angle of depression and elevation of the top of a pillar of 10 m. height are observed to be 60° and 30° respectively. The height (in metres) of the hill is– 
(A) 30 (B) 60 (C) 40 (D) 80 (Ans : C)

Direction (Q. 15-19) : Study the following table which shows the amount of money invested (Rupees in crore) in the core infrastructure areas of two districts, A and B of a State, and answer the given Questions.

Core Area
District ADistrict B
1995199619951996
Electricity 
Chemical 
Thermal 
Solar 
Nuclear
815.2 
389.5 
632.4 
468.1 
617.9
1051.2 
476.7 
565.9 
589.6 
803.1
2065.8 
745.3 
1232.7 
1363.5 
1674.3
2365.1 
986.4 
1026.3 
1792.1 
2182.1
Total2923.13489.57081.68352.0

15. By approximately what per cent was the total investment in the two districts A and B more in 1996 as compared to 1995? 
(A) 14% (B) 21% (C) 24% (D) 18% (Ans : D)

16. The total investment in electricity and thermal energy in 1995, in these two districts A and B formed approximately what per cent of the total investment made in that year? 
(A) 55% (B) 41% (C) 52% (D) 47% (Ans : D)

17. In district B, the investment in which area in 1996 did show the highest percentage increase over the investment in that area in 1995? 
(A) Electricity (B) Solar (C) Nuclear (D) Chemical (Ans : D)

18. Approximately how many times was the total investment in 1995 and 1996 in district B was that of total investment of district A in the same years? 
(A) 2.8  (B) 1.9 (C) 2.4 (D) 1.7 (Ans : C)

19. If the total investment in district B shows the same rate of increase in 1997, as it had shown from 1995 to 1996, what approximately would be the total investment in B in 1997? 
(A) Rs. 9,170 crore (B) Rs. 8,540 crore (C) Rs. 9,850 crore (D) Rs. 10,020 crore (Ans : C)

20. A man sells an article t 5% above the cost price. If he had bought it at 5% less than what he paid for it and sold it for Rs. 2 less, he would have gained 10%. The cost price of the article is– 
(A) Rs. 250 (B) Rs. 400 (C) Rs. 200 (D) Rs. 350 (Ans : B)

21. The radii of the base of a cylinder and a cone are equal and their volumes are also equal. Then the ratio of their heights is– 
(A) 1 : 4 (B) 2 : 1 (C) 1 : 2 (D) 1 : 3 (Ans : D)

22. If a person spends 40% of his income on food, 20% on house rent and 70% of the remaining on children's education, then the percentage of his income left is– 
(A) 8% (B) 10% (C) 12% (D) 6% (Ans : C)

23. If tan θ + sec θ = 2, then the value of tan θ is– 
(A) 2/3 (B) 3/5 (C) 3/4 (D) 4/5 (Ans : C)

24. Let a be a positive integer. When 89 and 125 are divided by a, the remainders are 4 and 6 respectively. Then the value of a is– 
(A) 15 (B) 17 (C) 9 (D) 7 (Ans : B)

25. Points A and B are 100 km apart on a highway. One car starts from A and another from B at the same time. If the cars travel in the same direction, They meet in 5 hours. If the cars travel towards each other, they meet in 1 hour. What is the speed of the faster car? 
(A) 80 km/hour (B) 40 km/hour (C) 70 km/hour (D) 60 km/hour (Ans : D)

26. A cylindrical rod of radius 30 cm and length 40 cm is melted and made into spherical balls of radius 1 cm. The number of spherical balls is– 
(A) 40000 (B) 27000 (C) 36000 (D) 90000 (Ans : B)

27. A merchant purchases a wrist watch for Rs. 1,200 and fixes its list price in such a way that after allowing a discount of 10%, he earns a profit of 20%. The list price of the watch is– 
(A) Rs. 1,400 (B) Rs. 1,600 (C) Rs. 1,800 (D) Rs. 1,200 (Ans : B)

28. The sum of two numbers is 15⅓ and their difference is 4⅔. The product of the numbers is– 
(A) 53 ⅓ (B) 60 (C) 48⅔ (D) 50 (Ans : A)

29. A and B can separately finish a piece of work in 20 days and 15 days respectively. They worked together for 6 days, after which B was replaced by C. If the work was finished in next 4 days, then the number of days in which C alone could do the work is– 
(A) 40 days (B) 60 days (C) 30 days (D) 50 days (Ans : A)

30. The ratio of the radii of two cylinders is 2 : 1 and their heights are in the ratio 3 : 2. Then their volumes are in the ratio– 
(A) 6 : 1 (B) 4 : 3 (C) 6 : 5 (D) 3 : 1 (Ans : A)

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

SSC CAPFs/Delhi Police Sub-Inspectors Exam 2016 General Awareness Solved Paper

1. Which one of the following Pacts sought to be resolved the Hindu-Muslim differences? 
(A) Gandhi-Irwin Pact (B) Poona Pact (C) Lucknow Pact (D) Lahore Pact (Ans : C)

2. Who among the following was the Prime Minister of England when India was given independence ? 
(A) Mountbatten (B) Churchill (C) Wavell (D) Attlee (Ans : D)

3. Which of the following countries has become the first country in the world to receive funds from United Nations for its fast growing Solar Home Systems? 
(A) Burma (B) Afghanistan (C) Bangladesh (D) Switzerland (Ans : C)

4. A new molecule Heat Shock Protein 90 (HSP90) was discovered in 2014 by the Didier Picard. The new discovery could help in effective treatment of–
(A) TB (B) Malaria (C) AIDS (D) None of these (Ans : D)

5. A dispersion indicates– 
(A) the value of standard deviation (B) the value of mean 
(C) spread of data around central measure (D) the value of mode (Ans : C)

6. Who among following Indian writers have been long listed among the 13 international authors for the Man Booker Prize of 2015 ? 
(A) Anuradha Roy and Sanjeev Sahata (B) Arvind Adiga and Shashi Tharoor 
(C) Chetan Bhagat and Jhumpa Lahiri (D) Amitav Ghosh and Amrita Pritam (Ans : A)

7. The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court covers– 
(A) Disputes between different units of the Indian Union (B) National Integrity of India 
(C) Terrorism related cases (D) Civil and Criminal cases (Ans : A)

8. Antigen presenting cells are specialized cells present in all of the following, except– 
(A) Spleen (B) Lymph node (C) Skin (D) Kidney (Ans : B)

9. An organic compound which produces bluish green coloured flame on heating in presence of copper is– 
(A) Benzaldehyde (B) Benzoic Acid (C) Aniline (D) Chlorobenzene (Ans : D)

10. One strategy of allocating kernel memory is known as– 
(A) register allocation (B) resource allocation (C) frames allocation (D) slab allocation (Ans : C)

11. In the absence of the president and Vice-President, who discharges the functions of the President? 
(A) Advocate General (B) Comptroller and Auditor General (C) Attorney General (D) Chief Justice of India (Ans : D)

12. Which of the following is not be essential element of the State? 
(A) Government (B) Population (C) Sovereignty (D) Institutions (Ans : D)

13. In a simple Keynesian model equilibrium is characterized by the equality of– 
(A) realized saving and realized investment (B) planned saving and realized investment 
(C) planned saving and planned investment (D) realized saving and planned investment (Ans : C)

14. Political Science is a science of– 
(A) Cultural Engineering (B) Social Engineering (C) Economic Engineering (D) Political Engineering (Ans : D)

15. The Vedic literature was composed between– 
(A) 3500 B.C. and 1000 B.C. (B) 3500 B.C. and 2500 B.C. 
(C) 2500 B.C. and 500 B.C. (D) 3000 B.C. and 1000 B.C. (Ans : C)

16. In which type of vulnerability, an unauthorized host pretends to be authorized host by meeting some authorization criterion ? 
(A) phishing (B) spoofing (C) tunnel (0) keystroke logger (Ans : B)

17. Who of the following is not one of the recipients of Arjuna Award 2015 ? 
(A) P. R. Sreejesh (Hockey) (B) Anoop Singh (Wrestling) (C) Dipa Karmakar (Gymnastics) (D) Jitu Rai (Shooting) (Ans : B)

18. A closed vessel containing some gas at atmospheric pressure and room temperature is placed in a fast moving train. The temperature of the gas will– 
(A) increase or decrease depending on the chemical composition of the gas 
(B) remain unchanged (C) increase (D) decrease (Ans : C)

19. The Rath temples at Mahabalipuram were built by– 
(A) Chedis (B) Cholas (C) Chalukyas (D) Pallavas (Ans : D)

20. Which of the following has become the first airport in the world to fully operational on Solar Power? 
(A) Amritsar International Airport (B) Cochin International Airport Ltd. (Kerala) 
(C) Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (D) Lokpriya Gopinath Bardoli International Airport (Ans : B)

21. The capsule of Anthoceros differs from Funaria in that in the latter– 
(A) elaters are absent (B) columella is absent (C) elaters are present (D) columella is present (Ans : A)

22. The concept of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity enshrined in the Indian Constitution is inspired from– 
(A) Irish Constitution (B) French Constitution (C) US Constitution (D) UK Constitution (Ans : B)

23. If the pressure in a closed vessel is reduced by drawing out some gas, the mean free path of the gas molecules will– 
(A) increase (B) increase or decrease depending on the nature of the gas (C) decrease (D) remain unchanged (Ans : A)

24. A plant with green leaves placed in red light will appear– 
(A) Black (B) Violet (C) Green (D) Red (Ans : A)

25. Which type of molecular motion does not contribute towards internal energy? 
(A) None of these (B) Rotational (C) Vibrational (D) Translational (Ans : D)

26. The minor irrigation schemes have Cultural Command Area (CCA) upto– 
(A) 1500 hectares (B) 2000 hectares (C) 3000 hectares (D) 2500 hectares (Ans : B)

27. Viruses that infect bacteria are called– 
(A) Basal body (B) Basophils (C) Basidiospores (D) Bacteriophages (Ans : D)

28. Which of the following Islands is under direct threat of rising sea levels due to climate change has appealed for help from European leaders? 
(A) Nauru (B) Tuvalu Islands (C) Palau (D) Marshall Islands (Ans : B)

29. In terms of value, India's exports in Descending order are– 
(A) Textiles, Gems and Jewellery, Engineering goods (B) Gems & Jewellery, Textiles, Engineering goods 
(C) Textiles, Engineering goods, Gems and Jewellery (D) Engineering goods, Gems and Jewellery, Textiles (Ans : D)

30. The lethal dose required to kill 50% of the lab animals tested under standard is referred as– 
(A) LD50 (B) ID50 (C) MLD (D) ID (Ans : A)

31. Comptroller and Auditor General of India is not responsible for– 
(A) Regulating Reserve Bank of India (B) Issue of money from the Consolidated Fund 
(C) Accounting of States & UTs, and Auditing of all Government Institutions (D) Making payments to the States (Ans : A)

32. Which of the following determines whether a group of organisms that is from the same genus and species arise from a common source or from different sources ? 
(A) Biotyping (B) Phage typing (C) DNA hybridization (D) Serotyping (Ans : C)

33. The method of age determination called "radioactive uranium dating" cannot be used to determine the age of– 
(A) minerals on earth (B) fossils and plant bodies (C) rocks (D) the earth (Ans : B)

34. How many times did Babur invade India before 1526 A.D. ? 
(A) Five times (B) Two times (C) None of these (D) Four times (Ans : D)

35. The directive principles of state policy of the Indian Constitution is an idea borrowed from the Constitution of– 
(A) Australian (B) Ireland (C) Russian (D) American (Ans : B)

36. Demand curve is indeterminate under– 
(A) monopoly (B) oligopoly (C) duopoly (D) pure competition (Ans : B)

37. Altocumulus clouds occur at altitude of– 
(A) 1000 m –1800 m (B) 2000 m – 6000 m (C) 10000 m – 12000 m (D) 6000 m – 10000 m (Ans : B)

38. Professor Ramesh Chand has been appointed as new full time member of National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog. He is a– 
(A) Renowned English Professor (B) None of these
(C) Renowned Agriculture Expert (D) Renowned Physics Professor (Ans : C)

39. Basic problems of an economy is/are– 
(A) Decide as to what, how and for whom to produce (B) Providing Social Security and employment to all 
(C) Providing basic requirements of life to all 
(D) Elimination of poverty and reduction of inequalities of income and wealth (Ans : A)

40. Parliamentary Government is a form of Constitutional democracy in which– 
(A) the legislature emerge from and is responsible to the executive 
(B) the legislatures emerge from and is responsible to the judiciary 
(C) the executives emerge from and is responsible to the judiciary 
(D) the executive emerge from and is responsible to the legislature (Ans : D)

41. U-235 belongs to which member of the series? 
(A) Actinium series (B) Uranium series (C) Thorium series (D) Neptunium series (Ans : B)

42. The book "Globalization Democratization and Distributive Justice" has been authored by– 
(A) Karan Bajaj (B) Mool Chand Sharma (C) Anita Nair (D) Salman Rushdies (Ans : B)

43. The principle involved in the absorption of water by soil is– 
(A) Suction action (B) Capillary action (C) Principle of absorption (D) Condensation (Ans : B)

44. Which of the following is present in maximum amount in acid rain ? 
(A) H2CO3 (B) HCl (C) H2SO4 (D) HNO3 (Ans : A)

45. In which of the following year the Gandhi- Irwin Pact was signed ? 
(A) 1931 (B) 1932 (C) 1935 (D) 1929 (Ans : A)

46. Which of the following Football teams won UEFA Super Cup of Georgia on August 12, 2015 ? 
(A) Atlatico Madrid (B) Sevilla (C) Real Madrid (D) Barcelona (Ans : D)

47. If the selling price of a product under perfect competition is Rs. 25, the Marginal Revenue will be– 
(A) less than Rs. 25 (B) more than Rs. 25 (C) zero (D) equal to Rs. 25 (Ans : D)

48. Starch is insoluble in water but still it is stored in large quantity in potato because– 
(A) it is synthesized in potato root (B) soil microorganisms deposit it in the tuber 
(C) it is translocated in the form of sugar from leaves (D) it is useful for human (Ans : A)

49. Marginal Revenue is– 
(A) Revenue realized on every unit sold (B) The average revenue of a firm 
(C) Revenue realized on the sale of an extra units (D) Revenue realized from the sale of all units (Ans : C)

50. In Indian architecture 'Surkhi' was introduced by– 
(A) Guptas (B) Kushans (C) Sultanate Sultans (D) Mughals (Ans : C)

Sunday, January 10, 2016

SSC Sub-Inspector In Delhi Police, CAPFs And Assistant Sub-Inspector In CISF Exam General Awareness Solved Paper

1. The total number of planets revolving around the Sun is– 
(A) Seven (B) Six (C) Eight (D) Five (Ans : C)

2. Nitrogen in water is commonly found in the form of–
(A) Nitrate (B) Nitrous oxide (C) Nitrite (D) Nitric oxide (Ans : A)

3. The forests which act as barriers against cyclones are–
(A) Alpine forests (B) Evergreen forests (C) Monsoon forests (D) Mangrove forests (Ans : D)

4. Red rot of sugar cane is caused by– 
(A) Phylophthora (B) Alternaria alternata (C) Colletotrichum (D) Cercospora personata (Ans : C)

5. Cripps Mission came to India in–
(A) 1946 (B) 1940 (C) 1942 (D) 1945 (Ans : C)

6. Regarding money supply situation in India it can be said that the– 
(A) Currency with the public is more than the deposits with the banks. (B) Currency with the public is almost equal to the deposits with the banks 
(C) Currency with the public is less than the deposits with the banks. (D) Currency with the public is inconvertible only. (Ans : C)

7. Who constructed Humayun's tomb in Delhi ? 
(A) Humayun (B) Haji Begam (C) Akbar (D) Babar (Ans : B)

8. The founder of the 'Arya Samaj' was– 
(A) Annie Besant (B) Vivekananda (C) Dayananda (D) Raja Rammohan Roy (Ans : C)

9. To whom the President has to submit his resignation? 
(A) Speaker (B) Chief Justice (C) Prime Minister (D) Vice President (Ans : D)

10. Who among the following is named as "Haryana Hurricane"? 
(A) Ajay Jadeja (B) Kapil Dev (C) Nawab Pataudi (D) Ajay Ratsa (Ans : B)

11. Aluminium salt commonly used to stop bleeding is? 
(A) Aluminium nitrate (B) Aluminium sulphate (C) Potash alum (D) Aluminium chloride (Ans : C)

12. The first law of thermodynamics is simply the case of? 
(A) Newton's law of cooling (B) The law of conservation of energy (C) The law of heat exchange (D) Charle's law (Ans : B)

13. The equilibrium price of a commodity will definitely rise if there is a/an– 
(A) increase in both demand and supply (B) decrease in both demand and supply 
(C) increase in supply combined with a decrease in demand. (D) increase in demand accompanied by a decrease in supply (Ans : D)

14. The resources which are obtained from biosphere and have life are– 
(A) Potential Resources (B) Biotic Resources (C) Abiotic Resources (D) Renewable Resources (Ans : B)

15. Mac Iver says 'Kinship creates society and society at length creates ……….?' 
(A) State (B) Nation (C) City State (D) Association (Ans : A)

16. Government of India has decided to integrate………. with recent launched Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana.
(A) Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (B) Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 
(C) National Rural Livelihood Mission (D) Haryali (Ans : A)

17. The Members of the Constituent Assembly which enacted the Constitution of India were– 
(A) nominated by Governor General. (B) directly elected by the People. 
(C) elected by the Legislative Assemblies of various Provinces. (D) nominated by the Political Parties. (Ans : C)

18. Which one of the following chapters in the Indian Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to the people? 
(A) Part IV (B) Part II (C) Part I (D) Part III (Ans : D)

19. The market equilibrium for a commodity is determined by–
(A) the balancing of the forces of demand and supply for the commodity. (B) the market supply of the commodity. 
(C) the intervention of the Government. (D) the market demand of the commodity. (Ans : A)

20. In a solar or lunar eclipse, the region of earth's shadow is divided into– 
(A) two parts. (B) three parts. (C) four parts. (D) five parts.(Ans : B)

21. Tulsidas wrote 'Ramcharitamanas' during the reign of– 
(A) Akbar (B) Rama Raya (C) Krishnadeva Raya (D) Jehangir (Ans : A)

22. Name the kingdom which first used elephants in wars? 
(A) Magadha (B) Avanti (C) Kosala (D) Champa (Ans : A)

23. Immunisation technique was developed by– 
(A) Edward Jenner (B) Robert Koch (C) Joseph Lister (D) Louis Pasteur (Ans : D)

24. A low interest policy is also known as– 
(A) dear money policy (B) investment policy (C) income generating policy (D) cheap money policy (Ans : D)

25. Which Article of the Indian Constitution defines the duties of the Chief Minister? 
(A) Article 166 (B) Article 167 (C) Article 164 (D) Article 163 (Ans : B)

26. What does the word 'amphibian' mean? 
(A) One life (B) Two lives (C) Four lives (D) Three lives (Ans : B)

27. Chemical name of Gammaxane is– 
(A) Chloro benzene (B) Benzene hexachloride (C) Toluene (D) Aniline (Ans : B)

28. If the Union Parliament is to assume legislative power over and subject included in the State List, the resolution to this effect has to be passed by which of the following ? 
(A) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and legislatures of the concerned States (B) Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha 
(C) Lok Sabha (D) Rajya Sabha (Ans : D)

29. The largest current, because of its dark waters is known as the 'black current' and that is– 
(A) Gulf Stream (B) Antarctic Current (C) California Current (D) Kuroshio Current (Ans : D)

30. The most abundant element is– 
(A) Silicon (B) Nitrogen(C) Oxygen (D) Calcium (Ans : C)

31. The hydrophilic nature of DNA is due to the presence of– 
(A) a number of hydrogen bonds (B) phosphate group (C) deoxyribose sugar (D) thymine base (Ans : A)

32. In a computer system, which device is functionally opposite of a Key-board? 
(A) Mouse (B) Printer (C) Joystick (D) Trackball (Ans : B)

33. Who among the following Mughal rulers banned music and dancing? 
(A) Aurangzeb (B) Jehangir (C) Humanyun (D) Babar (Ans : A)

34. The largest forest which covers 25 percent of the world's forest land is– 
(A) Monsoon Forest (B) The tropical Rain forest (C) Temperate forests of Europe (D) Taiga forest of Siberia (Ans : D)

35. Economies of a firm are–
(A) Saving in it's production costs (B) An increase in its profits 
(C) Its dominance of the market (D) A reduction in its selling expenses (Ans : D)

36. Total internal reflection cannot take place when light goes from– 
(A) glass to water (B) water to glass (C) water to air (D) glass to air(Ans : B)

37. The sense of balance is achieved by– 
(A) Cerebellum equilibrium (B) Thalamus equilibrium (C) Spinal chord equilibrium (D) Cerebrum equilibrium (Ans : D)

38. RAM is used as a short memory in a computer because it– 
(A) is programmable (B) is volatile (C) has less capacity (D) is very expensive (Ans : B)

39. Which of the following is the major copper-producing country ? 
(A) Sri Lanka (B) Russia (C) Indonesia (D) Chile (Ans : D)

40. Interferons are synthesised in response to– 
(A) Mycoplasma (B) Virus (C) Bacteria (D) Fungi (Ans : B)

41. Who was the Governor-General during the Second Anglo-Mysore War? 
(A) Sir John Shore (B) Warren Hastings (C) Lord Cornwallis (D) Lord Wellesley (Ans : B)

42. An electron microscope gives higher magnifications than an optical microscope because–
(A) The wavelength of electrons is smaller as compared to the wavelength of visible light (B) The electrons have more energy than the light particulars 
(C) The electron microscope uses more powerful lenses (D) The velocity of electrons is smaller than that of light (Ans : A)

43. The fleshy thalamus is edible in– 
(A) Tomato (B) Mango (C) Orange (D) Apple (Ans : D)

44. A reversible and an irreversible engine is working between the same limits of temperature. The efficiency of– 
(A) the irreversible engine is greater than the reversible engine (B) the two engines is equal 
(C) The reversible engine is greater than the irreversible engine (D) Each engine is 100% (Ans : C)

45. Reservation for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the service has been provided in the Indian Constitution under– 
(A) Article 375 (B) Article 335 (C) Article 315 (D) Article 365 (Ans : B)

46. Which of the following is used in the treatment of cancer ? 
(A) Physiotherapy (B) Electrotherapy (C) Chemotherapy (D) Psychotherapy (Ans : C)

47. The States reorganisation in 1956 created………. ? 
(A) 14 States and 6 Union Territories (B) 17 States and 6 Union Territories 
(C) 17 States and 9 Union Territories (D) 15 States and 9 Union Territories (Ans : A)

48. Name the acid attack victim who was honoured with prestigious "International Woman of Courage" award on March 4, 2014 at the State Department Ceremony in Washington by Michelle Obama, first lady of the US. 
(A) Malini (B) Shivani (C) Laxmi (D) Nirbhaya (Ans : C)

49. A clone is a group of individuals obtained through– 
(A) Micropropagation (B) Hybridisation (C) Cross pollination (D) Self-pollination (Ans : D)

50. Who among the following Sultans tried to prohibit sati ? 
(A) Mohammad Bin Tughlaq (B) Alauddin Khilji (C) Firoz Tughlaq (D) Jalauddin Khilji (Ans : A)
 

Staff Selection Commission Stenographers (Grade 'C' and 'D') Examination 2014 General Awareness Solved Paper

1. Who was the first Indian to become the President of UN General Assembly? 
(A) Natwar Singh (B) Krishna Menon (C) Ms. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (D) Ramesh Bhandari (Ans : C)

2. The confluence of rivers Bhagirathi and Alakanda is at–
(A) Rudra Prayag (B) Vishnu Prayag (C) Karn Prayag (D) Deo Prayag (Ans : D)

3. Which State is called the 'agricultural epitome' of India ? 
(A) Tamil Nadu (B) Madhya Pradesh (C) West Bengal (D) Uttar Pradesh (Ans : D)

4. Hydrogen Sulphide is– 
(A) Yellowish gas with pungent odour. (B) Colourless gas with rotten egg smell. 
(C) Reddish brown gas with fishy odour. (D) Colourless, odourless gas. (Ans : B)

5. The new RBI Governor is– 
(A) Montek Singh Ahluwalia (B) Kaushik Basu (C) Arvind Mayararn (D) Raghuram Rajan (Ans : D)

6. Hydrophobia is– 
(A) Like for water (B) Itch mite (C) Vomiting (D) Fear for water (Ans : D)

7. Find the incorrect pair–
(A) Sariska Sanctuary - Rajasthan (B) AnnamalaiSanctuary – Tamil Nadu 
(C) Periyar Sanctuary - Andhra Pradesh (D) Bandipur Sanctuary - Karnataka (Ans : C)

8. Who appoints the Attorney-General of India ? 
(A) President of India (B) Law Minister of the Union (C) Prime Minister of India (D) Chief Minister of India (Ans : A)

9. Point out from the following the first woman Speaker of Lok Sabha ? 
(A) Sonia Gandhi (B) Sushma Swaraj (C) Margaret Alva (D) Meera Kumar (Ans : D)

10. Which boundary line separates India from Pakistan ? 
(A) Radcliffe Line (B) 17th Parallel (C) Durand Line (D) McMahon Line (Ans : A)

11. Any dispute in connection with the election of Vice-President of India– 
(A) Should be referred to Election Commission (B) May be filed in the Supreme Court 
(C) Must be filed in the Supreme Court (D) May be flied in the High Court (Ans : C)

12. Blue and White Revolutions are related to– 
(A) Poultry and Dairying (B) Fisheries and Dairying (C) Fisheries and Agriculture (D) Fisheries and Edible oil (Ans : B)

13. Lake Lonar is situated in– 
(A) Kerala (B) Maharashtra (C) Gujarat (D) Tamil Nadu (Ans : B)

14. The newly elected Chairman of 'Lalit Kala Academy' is– 
(A) Pt. Bhim Sen (B) Rahul Chakrapani (C) K.K. Chakravorti (D) Vasudev Acharya (Ans : C)

15. The New Zealanders are also known as– 
(A) Sams (B) Kiwis (C) Ashes (D) None of the above (Ans : B)

16. The largest source of pollution in the world is– 
(A) Automobile exhausts (B) Herbicides and pesticides (C) Industrial affluents (D) Sewage and garbage (Ans : C)

17. Among the following liquids which one evaporates faster ? 
(A) Water (B) Alcohol (C) Petrol (C) Kerosene (Ans : C)

18. Wheat harvesting is an example of– 
(A) Gravity separation (B) Chromatographic separation (C) Fractional distillation (D) Extraction (Ans : A)

19. A perfect market situation exists when– 
(A) There are large number of buyers and sellers. (B) There are large number of firms and small number of buyers. 
(C) There are small number of firms in an industry. (D) The firms are not independent of each other. (Ans : D)

20. The only organisation concerned with children's welfare all over the world is– 
(A) UNICEF (B) UNFP (C) UNESCO (D) UNIDO (Ans : A)

21. Who is the author of 'Das Capital' ? 
(A) Dostoevsky (B) Maxim Gorki (C) Lenin (D) Karl Marx (Ans : D)

22. Expand 'RAM' of computer memory– 
(A) Random Access Memory (B) Random Average Memory (C) Read Access Memory (D) Read After Memory (Ans : A)

23. Sir C.V. Raman was awarded Nobel Prize for his experiment on– 
(A) deflection of light (B) scattering of light (C) dispersion of light (D) reflection of light (Ans : B)

24. Which of the following pairs is not correct ? 
(A) Holkar Trophy - Tennis (B) Hero Honda Indian Open - Golf 
(C) Deodhar Trophy - Cricket (D) Subroto Cup - Football (Ans : A)

25. Which of the following makes the major contribution to the revenue of Indian Railways ? 
(A) Goods traffic earnings (B) Sundry earnings (C) Passenger earnings (D) Coaching earnings (Ans : A)

26. Breathing roots are seen in– 
(A) Halophytes (B) Epiphytes (C) Hydrophytes (D) Xerophytes (Ans : A)

27. Which of the following is not a member of G-20 ? 
(A) Bangladesh (B) India (C) Saudi Arabia (D) European Central Bank (Ans : A)

28. Which layer of atmosphere enables us to have wireless communication ? 
(A) Stratosphere (B) Thermosphere (C) Mesosphere (D) Troposphere (Ans : B)

29. The gas used in balloons is–
(A) Oxygen (B) Carbon dioxide (C) Helium (D) Hydrogen (Ans : C)

30. Who defeated the Kings XI Punjab in the final of the IPL-7 played on June 1, 2014 ? 
(A) Chennai Super Kings (B) Delhi Dare Devils (C) Kolkata Knight Riders (D) Sun Risers Hyderabad (Ans : C)

31. Who among the following is not related with 1857 Mutiny? 
(A) Mangal Pandey (B) Chandrashekhar Azaad (C) Rani Lakshmibai (D) Nana Saheb (Ans : B)

32. In which of the following medium sound travels faster ? 
(A) Iron bar (B) Steam (C) Water (D) Carbon dioxide (Ans : A)

33. Which of the following is a non-biodegradable pollutant ? 
(A) Fruits (B) Plastic (C) Mud (D) Leaves (Ans : B)

34. The Mangrove forests of the Ganges Delta are known as– 
(A) Sundarbans (B) Evergreen forests (C) Scrub vegetation (D) Monsoon forests (Ans : A)

35. Who built Fatehpur Sikri ? 
(A) Shershah (B) Shah Jahan (C) Babur (D) Akbar (Ans : D)

36. Which of the following is an example of joint sector enterprises in India? 
(A) Bharath Aluminium Ltd. (B) Maruti Udyog Ltd. (C) Indian Oil Corporation (D) Hindustan Antibiotics (Ans : B)

37. Who is the author of the book 'Lajja' ? 
A) Tasleema Nasreen (B) Shakti Mazumdar (C) Kiran Bedi (D) Anuradha Rai (Ans : A)

38. The transmission of data from a local computer to remote computer is called– 
(A) Installation (B) Configuration (C) Download (D) Upload (Ans : D)

39. How many ventricles are there in human brain ? 
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 2 (D) 3 (Ans : A)

40. Fructose is called– 
(A) Fruit sugar (B) Cane sugar (C) Grape sugar (D) Beet sugar (Ans : A)

41. Oxygen is a– 
(A) Supporter of combustion (B) Constituent of all gases (C) Combustible gas (D) Reducing agent (Ans : A)

42. The so called 'Black Hole' tragedy refers to– 
(A) Alleged imprisonment of 123 Englishmen in a small room resulting in death of most of them. 
(B) Confinement of English Prisoners in a Palace. 
(C) Imprisoning the English women and children in room without any window. 
(D) Covering the heads of English Prisoners with black masks. (Ans : A)

43. Spot the odd one from the following– 
(A) Kalapakkam (B) Narora (C) Tarapur (D) Trombay (Ans : D)

44. Circulatory system of starfish is called– 
(A) Water vascular system (B) Haemal system (C) Canal system (D) Gastrovascular system (Ans : A)

45. Identify the odd one among the following– 
(A) SJSRJ : Swarn Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojna (B) NOAPS : National Old Age Pension Scheme 
(C) NREGS : National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (D) SGSY : Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojna (Ans : B)

46. The study of the relation of animals and plants to their surroundings is called– 
(A) Geneology (B) Iconology (C) Ecology (D) Ethnology (Ans : C)

47. Which of the following is not a unit of energy ? 
(A) N-m (B) Joule (C) W-s (D) Kg-m/s (Ans : D)

48. Which European statesman was called the "Iron Chancellor" ? 
(A) Moltke (B) Otto Von Bismarck (C) Metternich (D) William I (Ans : B)

49. The human body gets most of its energy, from plant foods, in the form of– 
(A) Minerals (B) Vitamins (C) Carbohydrates (D) Proteins (Ans : C)

50. Who was the Constitutional Advisor to the Constituent Assembly at the time of framing the Indian Constitution ? 
(A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (B) B.N. Rau (C) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (D) Jawaharlal Nehru (Ans : B)
 

Staff Selection Commission Stenographers (Grade 'C' and 'D') Examination 2014 English Language and Comprehension Solved Paper

Directions (Qs. 1 to 10): Some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence (A), (B), or (C) has an error and mark that part as your answer. If a sentence is free from error, then mark (D) as your answer. 

1. In the modern age (A)/ twenty miles are (B) / not a long distance to be covered. (C)/ No error (D) (Ans : B)

2. Did he came (A)/ to see you (B)/ yesterday evening? (C)/ No error (D) (Ans : A)

3. No one know (A)/ who solved (B)/ these sums. (C)/ No error (D) (Ans : A)

4. A parent has (A)/ much duties (B)/ towards his child (C)/ No error (D) (Ans : B)

5. Rosy hadn't been (A)/ to Shimla for ten years (B)/ and was really looking forward to see it again. (C)/ No error (D) (Ans : C)

6. It's very important (A)/ to attend (B)/ to all the classes. (C)/ No error (D) (Ans : C)

7. The security guard kept awake (A)/ lest no stranger should (B)/ not enter the house unnoticed. (C)/ No error (D) (Ans : C)

8. A dodo was (A) / the large flightless bird (B)/ found in Mauritius. (C)/ No error (D) (Ans : B)

9. Once (A)/ you learnt to swim, (B)/ you will never forget it. (C)/ No error (D) (Ans : C)

10. What surprises me (A)/ is his absolute indifference (B) / for the entire tragedy. (C)/ No error (D) (Ans : C)

Directions (Qs. 11 to 15) : Sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four. 

11. Hamlet wanted to………. the death of his father who was treacherously killed by his mother's lover. 
(A) vindicate (B) forgive (C) avenge (D) revenge (Ans : C)

12. I was taken………. by the shocking news of his demise. 
(A) after (B) aback (C) ahead (D) away (Ans : B)

13. The disease spread throughout the village because it was highly. 
(A) courageous (B) nauseous (C) outrageous (D) contagious (Ans : D)

14. The present………. is not as powerful as the previous one. 
(A) school (B) block (C) wing (D) board (Ans : D)

15. Our flight was………. from Jaipur to Agra airport. 
(A) diverted (B) reverted (C) deflected (D) shifted (Ans : A)

Directions (Qs. 16 to 20) : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. 

16. Tenacity 
(A) ability (B) despair (C) stubbornness (D) roughness (Ans : C)

17. Vacant 
(A) rare (B) vacuum (C) occupied (D) full (Ans : B)

18. Peaceful 
(A) danger (B) release (C) fury (D) tranquil (Ans : D)

19. Furore 
(A) attraction (B) enjoyment (C) celebration (D) excitement (Ans : D)

20. Bedlam 
(A) lover (B) clamour (C) roar (D) lout (Ans : B)

Directions (Qs. 21 to 25) : Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. 

21. Sprightly 
(A) dull (B) lose (C) mild (D) fast (Ans : A)

22. Industrious 
(A) undesirable (B) irritable (C) sluggish (D) annoyed (Ans : C)

23. Wreck 
(A) salvage (B) construct (C) free (D) loosen (Ans : B)

24. Vigorous 
(A) feeble (B) smart (C) brave (D) eager (Ans : A)

25. Confess 
(A) discourage (B) decrease (C) deny (D) dissent (Ans : C)

Directions (Qs. 26 to 30) : In these questions, the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, Rand S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find' out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer. 

26. P. In an age 
Q. you are living 
R. when there are 
S. great opportunities for women 
(A) P Q R S. (B) Q P R S (C) S R P Q (D) R S P Q (Ans : B)

27. P. That we are more civilised than our ancestors 
Q. is the prevailing belief 
R. one of the 
S. great delusions of modern times 
(A) Q R S P (B) R S Q P (C) R P Q S (D) S Q R P (Ans : B)

28. P. Seems like a perfect holiday 
Q. watching the sun sink 
R. sitting on the beach and 
S. into the blue sea 
(A) Q R P S (B) Q S P R (C) R Q S P (D) R P Q S (Ans : C)

29. P. Country in the world 
Q. celebrated with as 
R. Here, festivals are 
S. much passion as in any 
(A) S P R Q (B) R Q S P (C) P Q R S (D) Q P S R (Ans : B)

30. P. The Olympics start 
Q. in the stadium of a torch 
R. lighted on Mount Olympus by the sun's rays 
S. with the arrival 
(A) R P Q S (B) Q P S R (C) P S Q R (D) S P R Q (Ans : C)

Directions (Qs. 31 to 35) : Four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase. 

31. The road roller proved to be a white elephant for Mr. Raman. 
(A) an albino pachyderm (B) a burdensome possession (C) a symbol of royalty (D) an exotic beast of burden (Ans : B)

32. Before going to the party, the children were told to mind their p's and q’s. 
(A) to complete their homework (B) to dress up properly (C) to take care of their behaviour (D) to learn the alphabet (Ans : C)

33. I cannot allow you to take liberties with me. 
(A) do whatever you want (B) share my liberty (C) treat me disrespectfully (D) fool around (Ans : A)

34. I will be back in two shakes. 
(A) with two milkshakes (B) very soon (C) in two minutes (D) with a bang (Ans : B)

35. The king of metals is becoming dearer by the day. 
(A) gold (B) diamonds (C) platinum (D) iron (Ans : A)

Directions (Qs. 36 to 45) : A sentence has been given in Active/ Passive Voice. Out of die four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice and mark your answer accordingly. 

36. The room has been cleaned by Jill. 
(A) Jill is cleaning her room. (B) Jill will clean her room. (C) Jill cleans her room. (D) Jill has cleaned her room.(Ans : D)

37. The bench has dismissed the petition. 
(A) The petition is being dismissed by the bench. (B) The petition was dismissed by the bench. 
(C) The petition has been dismissed by the bench. (D) The petition has dismissed by the bench. (Ans : C)

38. The manager has not signed the cheques carefully. 
(A) The cheques were not signed carefully by the manager. (B) The cheques have not been signed carefully by the manager. 
(C) The cheques has been not signed carefully by the manager. (D) The cheques have been not signed carefully by the manager. (Ans : B)

39. The dogs were chasing the girl. 
(A) The girl were chased by the dogs. (B) The girl had been chased by the dogs. 
(C) The girl was being chased by the dogs. (D) The girl was chased by the dogs. (Ans : C)

40. He had completed the work. 
(A) The work has been completed by him. (B) The work was completed by him. 
(C) The work had been completed by him. (D) The work is completed by him. (Ans : C)

41. Computers can perform complicated calculations. 
(A) Complicated calculations would be performed by computers. (B) Complicated calculations will be performed by computers. 
(C) Complicated calculations could be performed by computers. (D) Complicated calculations can be performed by computers. (Ans : D)

42. A poem was being written by me. 
(A) I had been writing a poem. (B) I am writing a poem. (C) I was writing a poem. (D) I have been writing a poem. (Ans : C)

43. We expect that they will elect him. 
(A) It is expected that he will have been elected. (B) It is expected that they would elect him. 
(C) It was expected that they will elect him.(D) It is expected that he will be elected. (Ans : D)

44. We sent a message of congratulations to her. 
(A) A message of congratulations are sent to her. (B) A message of congratulations is sent to hen 
(C) A message of congratulations will be sent to her. (D) A message-of congratulations was sent to her (by us). (Ans : D)

45. We will finish the lessons before this month. 
(A) The lessons are being finished before this month. (B) The lessons will be finished before this months (by us). 
(C) The lessons will have finished before this month. (D) The lessons will finish before this month. (Ans : B)

Directions (Qs. 46 to 55) : A sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (D). 

46. He is senior than me. 
(A) to (B) by (C) over (D) No improvement (Ans : A)

47. The conduct of many students are not what they should be. 
(A) The conduct of many students is not what they should be. (B) The conducts of many students are not what they should be. 
(C) The conduct of many students is not what it should be. (D) No improvement (Ans : C)

48. That is it's name. 
(A) That is its name. (B) That name is its. (C) That name is it's. (D) No improvement. (Ans : A)

49. Jameel was instructed to complete the task by Monday. 
(A) Monday (B) Until Monday (C) Upto Monday (D) No improvement (Ans : D)

50. It seemed he was possessed with a demon. 
(A) It seemed he was possessed by a demon. (B) It seemed he was possessed of a demon. 
(C) It possessed he seemed of a demon. (D) No improvement (Ans : A)

51. Two hundred people have been employed by the company. 
(A) Two hundred people are employed by the company. (B) The company employed two hundred people. 
(C) The company has employed two hundred people. (D) No improvement (Ans : D)

52. You should carry an umbrella as because it is raining. 
(A) You should carry an umbrella because it is raining. (B) Because it is raining, you should carry an umbrella. 
(C) The rain is the because as you should carry an umbrella. (D) No improvement (Ans : A)

53. Her parents always impressed her in her studies. 
(A) trained (B) taught (C) encouraged (D) No improvement (Ans : C)

54. He gave me a ten-rupees note. 
(A) ten-rupee (B) tens-rupees (C) tens-rupee (D) No improvement (Ans : A)

55. The ship sank and all his passengers were drowned. 
(A) all her passengers (B) all its passengers (C) all their passengers (D) No improvement (Ans : B)

Directions (Qs. 56 to 65) : A sentence has been given in Direct/ Indirect. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct. 

56. She said to me, "Why have you failed" ? 
(A) She asked me why do I fail. (B) She asked me why had I failed. 
(C) She asked me why did I fail. (D) She asked me why I had failed. (Ans : D)

57. "Bless his kind heart" ! they cried. 
(A) They cried that his kind heart needs blessing. (B) They bless him that he has a kind heart. 
(C) They said that he had a blessed and kind heart. (D) They blessed him for his kind heart. (Ans : D)

58. I said, "Who knew that this would happen" ! 
(A) I said that none knew that, that would happen. (B) I said that none knew that this should happen. 
(C) I asked who knew what should happen. (D) I asked who knew that this should happen. (Ans : A)

59. The customer asked the salesman whether he knew where the manager was. 
(A) The customer asked the salesman, "Do you know where the manager is" ? (B) The customer said to the salesman, "Can I meet the manager" ? 
(C) The customer wanted to know, "Where is the manager" ? (D) The customer demanded of the salesman, "Where is the manager" ? (Ans : A)

60. He said, “What a nice thing it is" ! 
(A) He asked what a nice thing it is. (B) He exclaimed that it was a nice thing. 
(C) He enquired what a nice thing it was. (D) He said that it is a very nice thing. (Ans : B)

61. "Do you know the person we are talking about" ? Karim said to his friend. 
(A) His friend was asked by Karim if he knew the person they are talking about. 
(B) Karim asked his friend if he knew the person they were talking about. 
(C) His friend asked Karim if he knew the person they were talking about. 
(D) Karim asked his friend if he knows the person they were talking about. (Ans : B)

62. "Please lend me your pen for some time", Seema said to Jyoti. 
(A) Seema said to Jyoti that she should lend her, her pen. (B) Jyoti asked Seema to lend her, her pen. 
(C) Please lend me your pen for some time Seema said to Jyoti. (D) Seema requested Jyoti to lend her, her pen. (Ans : D)

63. He said to me, "Let us go home". 
(A) He asked me to let us go home. (B) He proposed that we should go home. 
(C) He suggested to me about going home. (D) He said to me that we should let us go home. (Ans : C)

64. She said to me, "Have you seen the man who came to me the other day"? 
(A) She asked me whether I had seen the man who came to her the other day. 
(B) She said to me have I seen the man who came to her the other day. 
(C) She asked me if I had seen the man who came to me the other day. 
(D) She asked me if I have seen the man who came to her the other day. (Ans : A)

65. The mother told her son that if he lied, he would be punished. 
(A) The mother said, "Son, if you lie, you will be punished". 
(B) The mother said to his son, "Do not lie otherwise you will be punished" . 
(C) The mother said, "Son, if you lied, you would be punished". 
(D) "Son", said the mother, "you told a lie so you will be punished". (Ans : A)

Directions (Qs. 66 to 85) : In the following passages, some of the words have been left out. Read the passages carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternatives and fill in the blanks. 

Passage - I 
When you are driving abroad you should make Sure that you have all your documents with you. These ...(66)... your passport, your driving licence and insurance papers. It ...(67)... be very inconvenient if you ...(68)... any of these or if you cannot find ...(69)... quickly. You must also make sure that your car has a nationality plate which shows the country where the car is registered; for ...(70)... GB for Great Britain, F for France, N for Norway and so on. In some ...(71)... you have to pay if you don't ...(72)... motoring laws and this can sometimes cost you a lot of money. For instance, you may have to pay immediately if you are stopped by a police officer 'for taking no notice of traffic lights, speed ...(73)... or if you allow children ...(74)... the age of twelve to ...(75)... in the front seat of the vehicle. 

66. (A) include (B) made (C) contain (D) mean (Ans : A)

67. (A) is (B) has (C) can (D) should (Ans : C)

68. (A) pass (B) miss (C) hide (D) lose (Ans : B)

69. (A) them (B) their (C) those (D) that (Ans : D)

70. (A) example (B) genetal (C) once (D) fact (Ans : A)

71. (A) routes (B) countries (C) positions (D) ways (Ans : B)

72. (A) obey (B) allow (C) do (D) continue (Ans : A)

73. (A) numbers (B) marks (C) limits (D) spots (Ans : C)

74. (A) lower (B) over (C) behind (D) under (Ans : D)

75. (A) follow (B) travel (C) wait (D) pass (Ans : B)

Passage - II 
Yoga was a ...(76)... of self-realisation in the Upanishads. The system of Yoga was ...(77)... on the ...(78)... of self-control. A ...(79)... course of self-discipline was ...(80)... through hatha yoga, raja yoga and jnana yoga and ...(81)... man from physical to mental, from ...(82)... to spiritual discipline, stage by ...(83)... Without physical cleansing no mental discipline was ...(84)... and without mental discipline no spiritual discipline was ...(85)... 

76. (A) path (B) route (C) way (D) means (Ans : D)

77. (A) based (B) realised (C) developed (D) controlled (Ans : A)

78. (A) principle (B) principal (C) thought (D) idea (Ans : A)

79. (A) thorough (B) full (C) complete (D) serious (Ans : C)

80. (A) attainable (B) got (C) achieved (D) fulfilled (Ans : A)

81. (A) prepared (B) trained (C) equipped (D) moulded (Ans : B)

82. (A) mental (B) mentality (C) psychological (D) physiological (Ans : A)

83. (A) practice (B) practising (C) stages (D) stage (Ans : D)

84. (A) impossible (B) achieved (C) possible (D) attainable (Ans : C)

85. (A) impossible (B) achieved (C) attainable (D) probable (Ans : C)

Directions (Qs. 86 to 100) : You have three brief passage with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives. 

Passage - I 
What makes good conversation ? In the first place, it is essentially a mutual search for the essence of things. It is a zestful transaction, not a briefing or a lecture. Russian poet, Alexander Pushkin correctly identified the willingness to listen as one of the vital ingredients of any exchange. When two people are talking at the same time, it is not conversation; it is collision– nothingis more destructive of good talk than an over-zealous football dribbler playing to the crowd. Pity the husband or wife with a garrulous mate who insists on talking long past the point where he or she has anything to say. To be meaningful, a conversation should head in a general direction. It has been said that if speech is silver, silence is gold. Certainly silence is preferable, under most circumstances, to inconsequential chit-chat. 

86. The word garrulous means_____ 
(A) annoying (B) talkative (C) noisy (D) disturbing (Ans : B)

87. A vital ingredient of conversation is_____
(A) being like an over-zealous footballer. (B) being able to speak without stopping. 
(C) the ability to talk. (D) the willingness to listen. (Ans : D)

88. A good conversation should not be– 
(A) a lecture (B) a dialogue (C) a discourse (D) a monologue (Ans : A)

89. If speech is silver, silence is gold-indicates that... 
(A) silence is valuable (B) silence is more precious than speech (C) speech is less important (D) Both are valuable (Ans : B)

90. According to the Author, "in Collision" occurs when_____
(A) two people listen at the same time. (B) two people collide against each other 
(C) a single person talks too long. (D) two people talk at the same time. (Ans : D)

Passage - II 
There is a need to preserve our natural resources. The growth of population leads to an increase in the demand for food which means more space is required for cultivation. Trees in the forests are cut down to make way for more land for farms and buildings. Animals are decreasing in number due to widespread poaching and the depletion of their natural habitat. Many species are getting extinct or are on the verge of extinction. There is a need to conserve forests and the wildlife within them. Trees are the lifeline of society. Excessive felling of trees can lead to various problems like floods, droughts, climate change and lack of resources. Therefore, for sustainable development that is development that fulfils the need of future generations, it is important to save forest and wildlife. 

91. What is the life line of society ? 
(A) mountains (B) rivers (C) trees (D) humans (Ans : C)

92. Why is it important to save forests and wildlife ? 
(A) to improve tourism (B) to save the animals (C) for maintaining nature's beauty (D) for sustainable development (Ans : D)

93. Why is more space needed for cultivation ? 
(A) decrease in population (B) development (C) decrease in food supply (D) growth of population (Ans : D)

94. What has led to animal extinction? 
(A) trade and commerce (B) poaching (C) lack of awareness (D) industrial development (Ans : B)

95. What has led to the change in climate? 
(A) the drilling of wells (B) the deforestation (C) the killing of animals (D) the construction of dams (Ans : B)

Passage - III 
The high speed winds have a lot of energy in them as kinetic energy, due to their motion. The driving force of the winds is the sun. The wind energy is harnessed by making use of wind mills. The blades of the wind mill keep on rotating continuously due to the force of the striking wind. A large number of wind mills are installed in clusters called wind farms. These farms are ideally located in coastal regions, open grasslands or hilly regions, particularly mountain passes and ridges where the winds are strong and steady. Wind energy is very useful as it does not cause any air pollution. After the initial installation cost, the wind energy is very cheap. It is believed that by the middle of the century wind power would supply more than 10% of world's electricity. 

96. What are wind farms ? 
(A) the force of the striking wind (B) high speed winds having a lot of energy in them 
(C) large number of wind mills installed in clusters (D) working of a wind generator (Ans : C)

97. Where are the farms located ? 
(A) in places where there are lots of houses (B) in industrial areas 
(C) In areas where there are water pumps and flour mills (D) in areas where the winds are strong and steady. (Ans : D)

98. What is the driving force of the winds? 
(A) the electric generators (B) the sun (C) the atmosphere (D) the continuous rotation (Ans : B)

99. How is wind energy harnessed? 
(A) by constructing a barrage (B) by providing commercial energy (C) by using steam turbine (D) by making use of wind mills (Ans : D)

100. Why is wind energy useful? 
(A) It can generate a lot of electricity (B) It does not cause any air pollution (C) It is easily affordable (D) It can be utilized on a wide range (Ans : B)