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of matrix are numbered from 1 to 6. A letter
from the matrix can be represented first by its
row and next by its column eB, 'A' , can be
represented by 42, 46, 62 etc. and 'P' can be
represented by 15, 43, etc. Similarly, you have
to identify the set for the word SNOW.
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either House of Parliament.
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correct?
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(b) RBI is the banker of the Central and the
State Governments.
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Exchange Reserve.
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28.
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Monetary Policy?
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(c) Equitable distribution of Income and Assets
(d) Foreign Exchange Rate Stability
38. Which one of the following is used as a
moderator in a nuclear reactor?
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feature of
given belolv:
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th€: Pfitne Minister.
2.'lrThe .Prime Minister is appointed by the
Pf$sident.
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39. Which of the following is used as laughing gas?
(a) Nitrous Oxide (b) Nitrogen Dioxide
(c) Nitrogen Trioxide (d) Nitrogen Tetraoxide
40. Diseases of which of the following pairs are
caused by virus?
(a) Malaria and Polio (b)Polio and Bird Flu
(c) Polio and Tuberculosis
(d) Tuberculosis and Influenza
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chemicals is used for
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group C. Then the number of
applied for the groups is
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same length travelling inffi
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group A,7soh of the remaining we
(c) Potassium Chloride (d) None of the above
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formation of bones and teeth?
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(c) Sodium and Calcium
(d) Calcium and Phosphorus
Which one of the following is not a plant
hormone?
(a) Cytokinin (b) Ethylene
(c) Insulin (d) Gibberellin
The trarth's magnetic field is due to
(a) currents circulating inside the core
(b) presence of a huge magnet at its centre
(c) moving charges outside in space
(d) None of the above
CT Scan is done by using
(a) Infra-red Rays (b) Ultrasonic Waves
(c) Visible Light (d)X-Rays
a transformer is used?
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(b) To convert d.c. into a.c.
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= 5, then rvhich one is true ?
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Two circles touch each other externally. The
distance between their centres is 7 cm. If the
radius of one circle is 4 cm. then the radius of
the other circle is
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In a A ABC, AB = AC and BA is produced to [)
such that AC = AD. Then the Z BCD is
(a) 100' (b) 60' (c) 80' (d) 90"
If a right-angled triangle ABC, I ABC=90', AB .=
5 cm and BC = 12 cm. The radius of the
circumcircle of the triangle ABC is
(a) 7.5 cm (b)6 cm (c)6.5 cm (d) 7 cm
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and Muslimsin gearsfrom2OO4
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(c) 2:3.
(d) 3:4.
74. If the total population of the state in 2004 was 5
lakhs, then the Hindu and Muslim population
in that year was.
@a F) 1
68. If sin 0 +cosec
0 + cosecsO is
1
(a
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(b) 1
(c) 2 (d) 0
0 = 2 then the value of sins
(c) 0 (d) 2
the chart
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carefullg and answer the questions.
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million, then the Hindu population was [1 million
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toi{*}Rpl'during certain years.
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69. The fioduction in 2006-07 in comparison to the
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7. ENGLISH
Directions (Q.76 -77): In the following questions,
four utords are giuen in eqch question, out of
which onlg one word is correctlg spelt. Find the
correctlg spelt word.
(c) Dissolvent (d) Dissident
One who accepts pleasurei and pai ually.
(a) Thespian
(c) Stoic
(b) Sadist
(d) Humanitari
One who thinks or speakers too gpuc f him-
self.
(a) Imposter
(c) Egotist
(b) Ent iast
(d)
89. An exact copy of handwrifing
duced by a machine.
(a) Original
(c) Copy
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Directions: to 95) In the
following Passage so are given. Find
the correct o'ns
The Great
most amazing
Sahara Desert in
47.
88.
76. (a) Campagnes
(c) Campaines
77. (a) Rhythim
(c) Rhythm
84.
[b) Campaignes
(d) Campaigns
(b) Rhithm
(d) Rhithym
Directions (78 to 82): In the following ques-
tions, four alternatiaes are giuen for the bold
idiom/phrase Choose the alternqtiae uthich best
expresses the meaning of the bold idiom/phrase
o.nd indicate the correct answer
7a. The issues were settled in court but after a few
days it was back to square one.
(a) To return to the starting point.
(b) To run to the first square.
(c) To start and return.
(d) To come to a stop.
79. Politicians enjoy blowing their own trum-
pets.
(a) To boast about their achievements.
(b) To use one's own trumpet.
(c) To blow their trumpet loudly.
(d) To praise others trumpeting.
80. Studetns must learn to keep their belongings
in apple pie order.
(a) Orderly preparation of apple pie.
(b) In perfect order.
(c) Ordering for apple pie.
(d) Arranging apples neatly.
81. Scientific knowledge is no longer a
in this 21st century.
(a) An unopened book.
(b) A covered book.
(c) A mystery.
(d) A mysterious book.
A2. It takes a month of Su
wood.
(a) A short period
(c) A long time
Dire&ions (83 to questions,
whichcanoutoftlrcfour
be substittttedforthe sentence qndin-
dicqtetlrc corre&
83. Science ofh behaviour.
(c) Socio
Psychologz
Philologr
the Great some 450 feet into the
burning occupies of an area of 13
acres. The e of the Sahara has actuallv
e id to shrink 30 feet from its
eight. pyramid was such an arnazing
I engi g, that it remained the tallest
tn world for over 3,800 year ! The
was originally faced with polished
make it shine brilliantly in the sun.
grptologists, scientists who study ancient
tffigree that the Great Pyramid was built
pnd 2560 BC, a little more than 4,500 years
t took tens of thousands of workers twenty
yedfs to build. The pyramid contains over two
million stone blocks. Although most of the blocks
weight two or three tons, some weigh up to B0 tons
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' The Great $'ramid of Giza was ordered built
by the Pharaoh Khufu as a magnificent tomb. His
vizier (advisor) Hemon is credited with being the
that pyramid's architect. Khufu's pyramid is actually part
of a complex of pyramids that includes that S'ramid
of Khafre, the smaller Pyramid of Menkaure, a
variety of smaller pyramids and structures, and the
Great Sphinx. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the
last remaining of the Seven Wonders of the World.
90. Which of these does not house the Great
Nond
ising high above the
ion of northern Egypt.
nday
Pyramid?
(a) Giza (b) Southern Erypt
(c) Northern Erypt (d) Sahara Desert.
91. How many stone blocks constitute the pyramid?
,te3 works by the same au-
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(c) 3,800.
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(d)2,560
y (b) Cartography
phy (d) Epigraphy
y or fleshy and thick tissues.
(d) Ecologr
tice of dancing or compos-
92. Most of the blocks in the pyramid weigh
about............ tons.
(a) Five. (b) Eighty
(c) Two or three (d) 4,500
93. Which of the following definitions best describes
the meaning of "complex" in the passage?
(a) lyramid. (b) Materials.
(d) Army(b) Translucent ,(c) Group
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(a) The Great $rramid is the last of the Severn
Wonders of the World.
(b) Khufu was Hemon's vizier and architect.
(c) The Pyramid took tens of thousands of
workers about twenty years to complete it.
(d) Hemon was Khufu's vizier and architect.
Directions (95to 7OO) : Inthefollouting questions,
some parts of the sentences haae errors and some
hqae none. Find out which pant ofa sentence has
an error, blacken the rectangle corresponding to
the appropriate letter (a, b, c). If a sentence is free
from errors; blaken the rectangle corresponding
to (d) in the Answer Sheet.
95. Our history can be seen as a long evolu-
tionary dialectical development (a)/in which
there have been (b)/ a painstaking forging of
rational and moral self. (c)/ No error (d)
96. Our knowledge of history does not come to (a)/
our help and some times we even fail to (b)/re-
member who invented America. (c)/No error (d).
97. My grandfather owns (Ql nfty acre (b)/of wet-
land. (c)/No error (d).
98. Belgiun chocolate is considered (a)/by many to
be finre (b)/than any others in the world. (c)/No
error (d).
99. Indian scientists are in no way
(b)/ any other scientist in the
(a)/inferior than
world.(c)/No er
ror (d).
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(b)/successful. (c)/No error (d).
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