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Note : English version of the instructions is printed on the back cover of this Booklet.PART - A
SYNONYMS
Directions : Each item in this section consists of a sentence with an underlined word/words
followed by four words. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word/words
and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly.
1. I do not want you to lead a life of
sycophancy as you did during the foreign
tule.
(a) admiration
(b) love
(c) appreciation
(d) flattery
2. In India, it has become easy to attack
cultural artefacts these days.
(a) beckon
(b) assault
(c) belch
(@) appreciate
3. A local court granted bail to the criminal
on Thursday.
(a) confessed
(&) donated
(©) allowed
@ yielded
4. The judge told that he would analyze the
evidence and then deliver the verdict.
(a) liberate
(b) surrender
(c) transfer
(@)_ pronounce
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5. The growth and development of the
peasant movement was indissolubly
linked with the national struggle for
freedom.
(@) firmly
(b) vaguely
(©) individually
@ steadily
6. Weather conditions have been improving
over the past few days.
(a) mending
(b) amending
(©) becoming better
@ advancing
7. The confusion on the interlocutor’s face
was gratifying.
(a) government officer
(b) party worker
(©) dialogist
(@)_ revolutionary
8. He spends his money lavishly.
(a) hesitatingly
() generously
(©) foolishly
@ carefully9. The government's new policies willcome 10. Abundant food was available for the
into force from the next fiscal year. soldiers in the mess.
(@) calendar (a) little
(b) academic (b) plentiful
_ (©) financial (©) delicious
@ leap (@ wholesome
ANTONYMS
Directions : Each item in this section consists of a sentence with an underlined word/words followed
by four words. Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word/words and mark
your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly.
11. The country’s economy must be geared 14. He is very serious by temperament.
to wartime requirements.
(a) subordinated to
(b) related to
(©) adjusted to
_ @)_ unlinked to
12. Why does fire attract insects ?
(@) discharge
(b) destroy
(©) repel
(@ remove
13. The party was excellent, and 1 would
like to thank all the people concerned.
(a) cared
(b) attentive
(c) dependable
@ uninvolved
(a) grave
() trivial
(©) sober
(@)_ stupid
15. There are a few miscellaneous items to
discuss in this meeting.
(a) pure
(b) mixed
(c) homogenous
(d) discordant
16. Due to the postal strike, the outgoing
mail got delayed.
(@) urgent
8) teonnag
(©) ordinary
(@)_ speedy
A-SRCY-U-ADN17. He had a fine ear for music. 19. Cultural diversity in the working place is
(a) small good for business.
(b) close (a) uniformity
(©) coarse (b) conformity
(@ smooth . (©) identity
(@_ similarity
18. There is no likeness between him and
his brother. 20. The company was liquidated within five
(a) unlikeliness years.
(b) umlikelihood (a) bankrupt
(©) dissimilarity (b) closed down
(@) disaffinity (0) flourishing
(@) privatised
SPOTTING ERRORS
Directions : Each item in this section has a sentence with three underlined parts labelled (a), (b)
and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined part and
indicate your response in the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter i.c., (a) or (b) or (c).
Tf you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).
21, The politician lost face in his constituency _when he broke the pre-election promises
(a) (b)
he made to his people. No error.
© @
22, At the request of the Defence Attomey, the jury were called
@ ()
and their individual verdicts were recorded. No error.
© @
23, Frank Lloyd Wright has been acclaimed . by'colleagues
@ )
as the greater of all modem architects. No error.
() @
24, Inmy younger days Icouldrun fourmiles atastretch. No error.
@) (b) © @
25. The owner as wellas his servants is honest. No error.
(a) (b) © (d@)
SRCY-U-ADN - A 4IDIOMS AND PHRASES
Directions : Given below are some idioms/phrases followed by four alternative meanings to each.
Choose the response (a), (b), (c) or (d) which is the most appropriate expression.
26. Cry over spilt milk
@
()
©
@
Complaining about a loss in the past
‘Too much inquisitive about something
When something is done badly to
save money
Dealing with a problem only in an
emergency situation
27. Cut the mustard
@
()
©
@
Prepare spices out of mustard seeds
To come up to expectations
Making absurd expectations
Very enthusiastic
28. Devil’s advocate
@
)
A dangerous person
To present a counter argument
(©)
@
Very argumentative person
Creating an unpleasant situation
29, Don’t count your chickens before the
eggs have hatched
@)
()
©
@
If you are not good at something,
better to avoid that
Don’t make platis for something
that might not happen
Not to come up to expectations
Don’t put all your resources in one
possibility
30. Give the benefit of doubt
(a)
©
©)
@
To be partial to someone
To be judgmental
Regard someone as innocent until
proven otherwise
Say something exactly right
ORDERING OF SENTENCES
Directions : In this section each item consists of six sentences of a passage, The first and sixth
sentences are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been
jumbled up and labelled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper sequence of the four
sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet.
31. Sl:
‘The Subsidiary Alliance system was
extremely advantageous to the
British.
: They controlled the defence and the
foreign relations of the protected
ally.
: They could now maintain a large
army at the cost of Indian states
: ifany war occurred in the territories
R:
either of the British ally or of the
Britishers
: This enabled them to fight wars far
away from their own territories
The proper sequence should be
@)
(b)
©
@
PQRS
PSQR
QRPS
SRPQ
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S6:
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@
(b)
©
@
33. Sl:
S6:
S:
In reality, by signing a Subsidiary
Alliance, an Indian state virtually
signed away its independence.
In fact, the Indian ruler lost all
vestiges of sovereignty in external
matters.
: of maintaining diplomatic relations
: It lost the right of self defence
: with its neighbours
: and of settling its disputes
proper sequence should be
PQRS
RSPQ
QPSR
QSRP
A mighty popular Revolt broke out
in Northern and Central India in
1857.
Millions of peasants, artisans and
soldiers fought heroically and wrote
a glorious chapter.
: Sepoys, or the Indian soldiers of the
Company’s army
: but soon engulfed wide regions and
involved the masses
: and nearly swept away the British
mule
It began with a mutiny of the
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The proper sequence should be
@
()
©
@
|. Sl:
86:
RSPQ
PQRS
SRPQ
QRPS
The Indian Civil Service gradually
developed into one of the most
efficient and powerful civil services
in the world.
though these qualities obviously
served British, and not Indian
interests.
P : and often participated in the making
of policy
Q: independence, integrity and hard
work
R: They developed certain traditions of
S : Its members exercised vast power
The proper sequence should be
(a) PQRS
@&) QRSP
(©) RSQP
(a) SPRQ35. Sl: The ruin of Indian handicrafts was R: survive British conquest
reflected in the ruin of the towns
and cities which were famous for S : Cities which had withstood the
their manufactures.
‘The proper sequence should be
S6: Centres were developed and laid
waste. (@) PQRS
P : Dacca, Surat, Murshidabad and &) SQRP
many other rising industrial
© SRPEQ
Q: ravages of war and plunder, failed
to @ QRSP
COMPREHENSION
Directions : In this section you have few short passages. After each passage, you will find some
items based on the passage. First, read a passage and answer the items based on it. You are
required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only.
Passage
‘The rule of the road means that in order that the liberties of all may be preserved, the liberties of
everybody must be curtailed. When the policeman, say, at a road-crossing steps into the middle of
the road and puts out his hand, he is the symbol not of tyranny but of liberty. You have submitted
to a curtailment of private liberty in order that you may enjoy a social order which makes your
liberty a reality. We have both liberties to preserve — our individual liberty and our social liberty.
‘That is, we must have a judicious mixture of both. I shall not permit any authority to say that my
child must go to this school or that, shall specialize in science or arts. These things are personal.
But if I say that my child shall have no education at all, then society will firmly tell me that my child
must have education whether I like it or not.
36. According to the author, the “rule ofthe 37. The author thinks that when a policeman
road” implies signals you to stop on a road-crossing,
he is
(a) the rule regulating the traffic on the
road (a) behaving in a whimsical manner
(b) the principle on which a road is (©) interfering with your freedom to use
constructed to ensure safe traffic the road
(©) unrestricted freedom for all to lead (©) protecting the liberty of all to use
a happy life the road
@ restricted individual freedom to @ imischievously creating hurdles in
ensure freedom for all your way from some personal motive
7 A-SRCY-U-ADN38. The author is of the view that we should (©) educating or not educating his child
(a) have absolute individual liberty is also a matter of social liberty
without any restrictions imposed by
the society
(b) have everything controlled by the
society without any kind of indi-
vidual liberty
(©) choosing the school for his child is
a matter of social liberty
(@ choosing the subject of study for his
child is a matter of social liberty
(©) try to strike a sensible balance
between our individual liberty and
our social liberty
40. The most suitable title of the passage
would be
(@ have more of social liberty than
individual liberty
(a) The Policeman at a Road Crossing
(b) The Laws of the Road
39. The author holds that
(a) educating or not educating his child
is a matter of personal liberty (@ Education of Children
(©). Importance of Liberty
Passage
My most interesting visitor comes at night, when the lights are still burning — a tiny bat who
prefers to fly in through the open door, and will use the window only if there is no
alternative. His object in entering the house is to snap up the moths that cluster around the
lamps. All the bats | have seen fly fairly high, keeping near the ceiling; but this particular
bat flies in low, like a dive-bomber, zooming in and out of chair legs and under tables. Once,
he passed straight between my legs. Has his radar gone wrong, I wondered, or is he just
plain crazy ?
41. Consider the following statements : (a) Lonly
1. The tiny bat flew in low like a dive- (b) Land 3
Douiben (©) 2and4
2. The tiny bat like all bats keeps near @ 3and4
the ceiling.
3. Ithas lost direction because its radar 42. The bat entered the room
has gone wrong. s
5 iS (a) because there was no alternative
4: uirwe mera toe itt (©) to cat the moths round the lamps
(©) as it had gone mad
Which of the above statements may be
assumed to be true from the information
given in the passage ?
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(@) as it preferred to fly in through the
open door43. After comparing the habits of the tiny bat
with those of other bats, the author was
(a) sure that this bat had lost its direction
(©) _ not sure of its preferences
(©) surprised to find that it was an expert
flier
@ unable to give the correct explana-
tion for its behaviour
44, The author calls the tiny bat an “interesting
visitor”. This means
45.
(©) this bat has peculiar qualities
(@ this bat surprises him by zooming in
and out like a dive-bomber
What, according to you, can be the most
suitable title for the passage ?
(a) Someone visits me
(©) Night of Mysteries
Nocturnal Visit
(a). the bat visits him at night (HY MyRinctionel Fisker
(b) the bat is interested in the moths @ _ A Funny Visitor
FILL IN THE BLANK
Directions : Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space and four words
or group of words given after the sentence. Select the word or group of words you consider most
appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly.
46. The tired traveller on in (c). sumptuous
the hope of finding some resting place.
(@) summary
(@) strolled
(b): scurried 49. Once the manuscript is
(©) paraded received by the publishers, it is typed in
(@) plodded double space.
(a) total
(b) fall
(©) complete
47. The car was damaged beyond repair in
the accident.
(a) outrageous
(b) ghastly
(d) filled
(c) nasty
(d) heinous 50. I am used to in queues,
48. They gave a dinner to (a) stand
celebrate the occasion, which impressed (b) standing
every guest.
(a) austere (c) stand up
(b) public (@)_ standing still
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©
@
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T?, Tt frafefad saat F 8 att aT
wel mate ?
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afta eit @
Tae rae wea & Pareres aire ae fae
afta ett @
nT® ag ate fax ates Stet 3, Tet
ne omer pts &
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©
@
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at frafafad sat ta ata a ue et
wed 7
(@ edt ae os wea tar ee
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@ ven Res aa} aa Yea:
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@
) Fe ga Ft ward Fe ae 2
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@ Fe aaa wR fre aT e
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51. Which one of the following statements
is correct ?
(a) Any energy transfer that does not
involve temperature difference in
some way is not heat
()
Any energy transfer always
requires a temperature difference
On heating the length and volume
of the object remain exactly the
same
(® Whenever there is a temperature
difference, heat is the only way of
energy transfer
52. If T is the time period of an oscillating
pendulum, which one of the following
statements is NOT correct ?
(a) ‘The motion repeats after time 1
only once
T is the least time after which
motion repeats itself
©
©
The motion repeats itself after nT,
where n is a positive integer
@
T remains the same only for small
angular displacements
53. If an object moves with constant
velocity then which one of the following
statements is NOT correct ?
@
(b)
©
@®
Its motion is along a straight line
Its speed changes with time
Its acceleration is zero
Its displacement increases linearly
with time
ll
54.
55,
56.
An object is moving with uniform
acceleration a. Its initial velocity is u and
after time ¢ its velocity is v. The
equation of its motion is v = u + at. The
velocity (along y-axis) time (along x-axis)
graph shall be a straight line
(a) passing through origin
(6) with x-intercept w
(c) with y-intercept u
@
with slope u
What is the net force experienced by
a bar magnet placed in a uniform
magnetic field?
(a) Zero
(6) Depends upon length of the magnet
Never zero
©
(@ Depends upon temperature
Which one of the following has
maximum inertia ?
(@) An atom
(&) A molecule
(©) A one-rupee coin
@ A cricket ball
A-— SRCY-U-ADN57. 1kWh aif at aa F waraiter am,
frrafefaa 4 a ata ae ?
(@ 18% 10°F
(&) 36x 105J
© 60x 1057
_@ 72% 10°F
58. Teca aa Sar, feaferaa Ha ata at
wear wel rete ?
@) ae fase & aol feet oe ora &
(&) ae wits fist & ate wal aay
(© Tergsit & fae ae aa TIT e
@ ae ear fasa F feet & ast qa
Ferg earerart Stat &
59. fret ga 4, fire fics ar de at gar,
fok oem
(@) aaa fee 3
(&) Fae fies & Gora aR wa aT
™
(©) firs otk va areat & oie K
@ aaa fos & Go aK aE
60. Prafefad 4 8 ate a aa aq-atet Se 2
@) wera
&) Raqearet geet
() xf ate erie
@ srefriae
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61. Prafatad 4 8 ata at ae sifie sere
fare ara oe Um eet UReaiT (ARs),
ard aR @ ?
(@) vert at at
(b) Ware ar sade
(c) warer ar sehtofe
@ warer ar yet strates wat
62. frafafad anafi set a ata a,
arra-ant & fra aact 3?
(a) 0-200Hz
(6) 20-20,000 Hz
(©) ¥44 200-20,000 Hz
(@) 34H 2,000-20,000 Hz
63. Hara fregas Gea) Haft ego
wee rere er ett S| ae fre sie stIT Si
are eta & ?
@ raga seer
(). Aatigs ser
(©) ares arr
@ arate ser57. Which one of the following is the value
of 1kWh of energy converted into
joules ?
(@) 18% 10°F
&) 36x 1057
© 60x 1057
@ 721055
58. Which one of the following statements
about gravitational force is NOT
correct ?
@
It is experienced by all bodies in
the universe
()
It is a dominant force between
celestial bodies
(©)
@
It is a negligible force for atoms
It is same for all pairs of bodies in
our universe
59. Whether an object will float or sink in
a liquid, depends on
@)
(b)
mass of the object only
mass of the object and density of
liquid only
()
difference in the densities of the
object and liquid
}
mass and shape of the object only
60. Which one of the following devices is
non-ohmic ?
@
o)
©
@
Conducting copper coil
Electric heating coil
Semi conductor diode
Rheostat
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61. Which one of the following is the natural
phenomenon based on which a simple
periscope works ?
(a) Reflection of light
(©) Refraction of light
(©). Dispersion of light
@ Total intemal reflection of light
62. Which one of the following frequency
ranges is sensitive to human ears?
(@) 0-200 Hz
(b) 20-20,000Hz _
(©) 200—20,000 Hz only
(@ _2,000-20,000 Hz only
63. The accidental touch of Nettle leaves
creates a burning sensation, which is due
to inject of
(@) Hydrochloric acid
(©) Methanoic acid
(©) Citric acid
(@ Sulphuric acid
A-—SRCY-U-ADN64, fret cates & fare firafefan great Ha
ala at et 2 ?
@) 7e sia e
) Fe sate
© ware
@ ag afer viche ar aa 2 ot
aaaes (Ute) at uae &
. Prafetad 48 ate at uss, Seas Ae FH
eeghr Hat (Ht) tat B 7
(a), eifean eragines frat
() arr Attra (Pres atts Afar)
© aw (ata)
@ srr we
66. HAN St (aTEH) ferret Bette freer @ 2
(@) NaCl
@) NaOH
(© NaHCO,
@ Na,Co,
67. freafafas 4 8 att aru, aA & wer
(auf atst) ar carats ae ?
(2) NaHCO,
()Na,COy10H,0
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68.
69.
(© Na,CO;5H,0
@ NaoH
frafafad # ata a us, fore ah
(=itfarn aiaex) & fire wet wate ?
@ wre sat 7 acs verh
(Reegferr use) & wr F geen watt
ame :
©). arm ara + are Gat & for
(stir) 3 feng geet weer eta e
(©) 3a aa & fame (rT) &
Ferg Sreor weit Stat S
@ Fa seit H ae (fer) & for
Ferg, gare seater Sta
Abs fia arava & SR Gat @, VAST
orgies var @
@ Wyre (was) Ta DNA
() fem qres DNA
(©) GPs RNA
@), fe eres RNA64, Which of the following properties is true
for a tooth paste ?
(a) It is acidic
(b) It is neutral
(©) It is basic
(@ _It is made up of Calcium phosphate,
the material of tooth enamel
65. Which one of the following gives the
highest amount of hydrogen ions (H*) ?
(@) Sodium hydroxide solution
(©) Milk of magnesia
(©) Lemon juice
@ Gastric juice
66. Brine is an aqueous solution of
(a) NaCl
(6) NaOH
(©) NaHCO,
@ Na,CO,
67. Which one of the following is the
chemical formula of Washing Soda ?
(a) NaHCO,
(®) Na,CO,-10H,0
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(©) Na,CO;-5H,0
(@ NaOH
68. Which one of the following is NOT true
for bleaching powder ?
(a) It is used as a reducing agent in
chemical industries
(b) It is used for bleaching wood pulp
in paper factories
(©) It is used for disinfecting drinking
water
(@ It is used for bleaching linen in
textile industry
69. AIDS is caused by a virus whose genetic
material is
(a) single stranded circular DNA
© double stranded DNA
(c) single stranded RNA
(@) double stranded RNA
A— SRCY-U-ADN70. frafifas #8 ata a ae aaftrerit @ sit
wa Raita aiiraait F wet ora Tae ?
(a) atfiter-fifir
(&) eater (arectatigar)
(©) siager sat (ras fret)
@ wethita
frafifad 4 3 ata a ardtes ait car
‘fear Fart wat Sa?
1.
(@) saat
(&) stra-age
© sara
(@) arerett
thet & ariaen & art a, farafafaa a a
ait OT Het Tet B 7
72.
@) acted H afiata atk after
ane
(&) wR os sa (rer) e
(©) wat efector goatee (Sater)
are
© wean F dares 9 we rer STAT e
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Ugreaer & eat ar wet sige Preaferfat
Ha att ae?
@ rege — aa — at& — Pint
sire F
® wees — aaa — Beit - aie -
sire
(©) fret — até — aera — aileiit —
viva
@ Fare — tft — at& — eis —
sire
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Ha ate ar aera wate 2
(a) 4 4a oom 2% otk we Ft oRafta
ae j
aor aa at eat fafa & are,
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organelle that is NOT found in pro-
karyotic cells ?
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Plasma membrane
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(d) Ribosome
Which one of the following parts of body
does NOT take part in the process of
breathing ?
(@)_ Bronchi
(6) Bowman’s capsule
(©) Diaphragm
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Which one of the following statements
about classification of plants is correct ?
(a) Thallophytes have well differen-
tiated body design
o)
Funaria is a fungus
(©) All Pteridophytes are Phanerogams
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Bryophytes
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sequence of levels of hierarchy of
classification of organisms from higher
to lower?
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— Genus
(6) Phylum — Class — Family — Order
— Genus
(c) Family — Order — Class — Species
— Genus
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Which one of the following statements
about meristematic tissues in plants is
correct ?
These are dead tissues and form
wood
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(b) They provide flexibility to plant due
to their thickened walls
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These are present in the bark of a
tree only
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Growth occurs in plants due to
division of cells of these tissues
Which one of the following Union
Territories has the highest female literacy
rate ?
(@) Chandigarh
() Lakshadweep
(©) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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