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Test Booklet No., , TEST B00KLET, , J20ENGL, , OSG450, , ENGLISSH, , Test Booklet Code, , Roll Number, , R, , Name of the Candidate:, Signature of the Candidate:, Time: 2 Hours, , Maximum Marks 100, , GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES, 1., , You are given a Test Booklet of 16 pages as well as an OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) Answer Sheet. The, Test Booklet contains 80 questions serially numbered from 1 to 80. Count the pages of the Test Booklet, and be sure that they are in proper order. Ensure that the Serial No. and the Code of the Test Booklet and, the OMR Answer Sheet are same. In case of mismatch/ defect/ discrepancy in the Test Booklet and OMR, , 2., , Answer Sheet, report to your Invigilator and get the Test Booklet and OMR Answer Sheet replaced., Answers are to be nmarked only in the OMR Answer Sheet as per the example given below. Candidates are, required to indicate their answers at an appropriate place on the OMR Answer Sheet. Darken only one, , 3., , circle for each question as per instructions given on Side-1 of the OMR Answer Sheet., For each question, there are four probable answers, out of which only one is correct. The candidate is, , SEAL, , required to select the correct answer and darken the corresponding circle of the chosen answer. For, example, if your answer for Question no. 37 is C, darken the circle C as given below., , Q.No., 37, 4, 5., , Tves, , Response, 0 0 O|, , Only Blue/Black Ballpoint Pen is to be used to write on the OMR Answer Sheet. Candidates should bring, their own ballpoint pen. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited., The test will be of two-hour duration from 11:30 a.m. to 01:30 p.m. and will have 3 sections with only, , objective type questions., 6., 7., 8., , Additional time of 30 minutes will be allowed for "Divyang students" (differently-abled students)., A single Test Booklet comprising all the three sections will be given to each candidate., There are 80 questions in all1 100 marks as per deta, below. 15 minutes additional time is allowed for, reading the instructions., Type of Test, , Section, , Number of Questions, , Marks, , Mental Ability Test, , Section I, , From 1 to 40 = 40 Questions, , 50, , Arithmetic Test, , c, , Section II, , From 41 to 60 = 20 Questions, , 25, , Language Test, , Section III, , From 61 to 80 = 20 Questions, , 25, , 80, , 100, , Total, 9., , All questions are to be attempted. Every question carries equal marks., , 10., 11., , You must attempt questions of each section because you have to qualify in each section separately, Section I has ten parts. Separate directions are given for each part., Overwriting, striking, cutting, applying white/correction fluid and erasing on the OMR Answer Sheet is, , 12, , not allowed. Such answers will not be evaluated. Do not make any stray mark on the OMR Answer Sheet., 13., , 14., 15., , No change in the darkened circle is allowed once marked in the OMR Answer Sheet., Rough work must not be done on the OMR Answer Sheet. Use page number 16 of the Test Booklet for, rough work., A bell will be rung after every 30 minutes., , No negative marking will be done.
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J20ENGL, , R, , (2), SECTION I, , MENTAL ABILITY TEST, , PART I, Directions: In Question Nos. 1 to 4, four figures (A), (B), (C) and (D) have been given in each question. Of, these four figures, three figures are similar in some way and one figure is different. Select the figure which, , is different. Darken the circle for answer in the OMR Answer Sheet against the number corresponding to, the question., , 2., , 3., , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , KIT, , TIK, , ITK, , IKC, , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D, , N
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J20ENGL -, , (3), , R, , PART II, Directions : In Question Nos. 5 to 8, a question figure is given on the left side and four answer figures, marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) are given on the right side. Select the answer figure which is exactly the same, , as the question figure and darken the circle in the OMR Answer Shect against the number corresponding, to the question., Answer Figures, , Question Figure, , 5., (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , A), , (B), , (C), , D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , 6., , 1., , 8.
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J20ENGL, , R, , (4), PART III, , Directions, , In Question Nos. 9, , to 12, there is a question figure on the left side, a, , part of which 1s, , missing. Observe the answer figures (A), (B), (C) and (D) on the right side and find out the answer figure, which, without changing the direction, fits in the missing part of the question figure in order to, complete the pattern in the question figure. Indicate your answer by darkening the circle in the OMk, , Answer Sheet against the number corresponding to the question., , Answer Figures, , Question Figure, , 9, (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D, , 10., , 11., , 12.
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J20ENGL - R, , (5), PART- IV, , Directions : In Question Nos. 13 to 16, there are thre question figures on the left side and the space for, , the fourth figure is left blank. The question figures are in a series. Find out one figure from among the, answer figures given on the right side which occupies the blank space for the fourth figure on the left side, , and completes the series. Indicate your answer by darkening the circle in the OMR Answer Sheet against, the number corresponding to the question., , Answer Figures, , Question Figures, , O, , 13., , O, , bx, , (B), , (A), , XXx, 14., , xxx, , ?, , (C), , (D), , XXxx, , xxx, (B), , (A), , (C), , (D), , ZNZNNNZ, (B), , (A), , (C), , (D), , ot, , 16., , |, , O, , V, (A), , (B), , (C), , (D)
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J20ENGL R, , (6), PART-V, , Directions: In Question Nos. 17 to 20, there are two sets of two question figures each. The second set has, an interrogation mark (?). There exists a, relationship between the first two question figures. Similar, relationship should exist between the third and the fourth question figure. Select one of the answer figures, which replaces the mark of interrogation. Darken the circle in the OMR Answer Sheet against the number, , corresponding to the question., , Question Figures, , Answer Figures, , X:::?, , 17., , (A), , :?, , 18., , XXX, 20., , (D), , O, , (B), , C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , C), , (D), , A, xXx, , C), , o o, (A), , 19., , (B), , x xxxxx, , xxxxxX
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J20ENGL, , (7), , R, , PART-VI, Directions : In Question Nos. 21 to 24, one part of a geometrieal figure ("Triangle, Square,Circle)is on the, left side as question figure and the other one is among the four answer figures (A), (B), (C) and (D) on the, right side. Find the figure on the right side that completes the geometrical figure and darken the circle in, the OMR Answer Sheet against the number corresponding to the question., Answer Figures, , Question Figure, , 21., , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D, , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , 22., , 4, , D), , 23., , 24.
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J20ENGL -, , R, , (8), PART-VII, , Directions : In Question Nos. 25, , to 28, there is a question figure on the left side and four answer, figures, marked A), (B), (C) and (D) are given on the right side. Select the answer figure which is exactly the, mirror image of the question figure when the mirror is held at XY. Indicate your answer by darkening the, circle in the OMR Answer Sheet against the number, corresponding to the question., , Question Figure, , Answer Figures, , 25., , (A), , 26., , X@=C, , (B), , C=@X, (A), , 27., , INK, , IMN, (A), , 28., , +, , O-ex, , (C), , O=OX, , (D), , SX, L, , (B), , (C), , NMI, , ANI, , XIM, , (B), , (C), , (D), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (D), , +, , (A)
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320ENGL - R, , (9), PART-VIII, , Directions : In Question Nos. 29 to 32, a piece of paper is folded and punched as shown in question, figures on the left side and four answer figures marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) are given on the right side., , Select the answer figure which indicates how the paper will appear when opened (unfolded). Indicate your, answer by darkening the circle in the OMR Answer Sheet against the number corresponding to the, , question., , Question Figures, , E, , Answer Figures, , ZN, , 29., , (A), , (C), , (B), , (D), , L, 30., , (A), , B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , 31., , 32., , O, , OD, , DO O |, , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D)
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320ENGL - R, , ( 10), PART- IX, , Directions: In Question Nos. 33 to 36, a question figure is given on the left side and four answer figures, marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) are given on the right side. Select the answer figure which can be formed fromn, the cut-out pieces given in the question figure. Darken the circle in the OMR Answer Sheet against the, number corresponding to the question., , Question Figure, , 33., , Answer Figures, , A, , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , 34., , 35., , pICE, , 36.
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J20ENGL, , ( 11), , R, , PART-X, Directions: In Question Nos. 37 to 40, a question figure is given on the left side and four answer figures, marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) are givon on the right side. Select the answer figure in which the question, figure is hidden/embedded. Darken the circle in the OMR Answer Sheet against the number corresponding, to the question., , Question Figure, , Answer Figures, , 37., , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , (A), , (B), , (C), , (D), , 38., , 39., , 40.
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J20ENGL, , R, , (12), SECTION II, ARITHMETIC TEST, , Directions: For every question, four probable answers as (A), (B), (C) and (D) are given. Only one out of, these is correct. Choose the correct answer and darken the circle in the OMR Answer Sheet against the, number corresponding to the question., 41., , If the number B is 10% less than another|*, , 200 on its repair. He sold it for, , number C and C is 5% more than 150, then B, , (A) 157 85, , (B), , 153:85, , (A) 12% profit, , (B), , 164 profit, , (C) 151-75, , (D), , 141-75, , (C) 20% loss, , (D), , 20% profit, , 47., The sum of HCF and LCM of 45, 60 and 75 is, 330, , (B), , 960, , (C) 915, , (D), , 630, , (A), , 48., 43., , 1,680. His, , profit or loss percent is, , is equal to, , 42., , Amit bought a table for 7 1,200 and spent, , The value of 09, , 140 75, , x, , 0-01 is, , equal to, , (A) 140 75, , (B), , 14000.75, , (C) 1-4075, , (D), , 0-14075, , One-fourth of birds of a flock are at a river, bank and one-fifth of that flock are in their, , (0:3 x 0:3) is, , nest. Remaining 22 birds are wandering in, , 44., , (A) 0-01, , (B), , 0:1, , C), , (D), , 10, , 1, , search of food. What is the number of birds, which are in their nest ?, , What will be the difference between the, , (B), , (C) 10, , (D)8, , greatest 6-digit number and the greatest, 49., , 5-digit number?, , 45., , In how many years does the sum of F 1,200, , become, , (A) 100000, , (B), , 100001, , C) 99999, , (D), , 900000, , 18, , (A) 40, , 1,800 at the rate of simple interest, , of 5% per annum ?, 10, , (B), , 20, , What is the difference between the greatest, , (C) 15, , (D), , 25, , 7-digit number and the smallest 4-digit 50., , How many bricks will be required for a wall, , number ?, , 8 m long, 6 m high and 22-5 em thick, if each, , (A) 9990999, , (B), , 9993999, , (C) 9996999, , (D), , 9998999, , (A), , brick measures 25 em, , x, , 11-25, , (A) 640, , (B), , 1380, , (C) 6400, , (D), , 7600, , SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK, , cm, , x, , 6 cm?
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J20ENGL -, , (13), 51., , If 15- 15, , 15 x 6 =x, then the value of x is, , (A) 6, , (B), , 0, , (C) 9, , (D), , 84, , 52., , 3 6, (A), , is equal to, , 8, , (B), , 56., , 57., , 2, , A, , square and, , a, , R, , rectangle have the same, , perimeter. If the side of the square is 16 m, and the length of the rectangle is 18 m, the, breadth of the rectangle is, (A), , 14 m, , (C), , 16 m, , (B), (D), , 15 m, 17m, , A park is 1500 metres long and 750 metres, wide. A cyclist has to take four rounds of this, park. How much time will he take at the speed, , of4-5 km/h?, (C), 53., , 8, , (D), , The value of x which makes the following, , 58., , statement true is, , (A) 40 hours, , (B), , 20 hours, , (C) 10 hours, , (D), , 4 hours, , The, , prime factorisation, , of 640 is, , (A) 2x2x 2 x 2x2 x 5, (B) 2x 2 x 2x 2x 2 x 2 x5, , (A), , 7, 2, , (C) 7, 54., , (C) 2x 2x2x 2x2x5 x5, (B), , 14, , (D), , 28, , (D) 2x2x 2x 2x 2x2x 2 x 5, 59., , expression (in whole numbers), 49-6x 102-7.1 x 29-7-5.1x 20-1, (A) 390, (B) 290, , 5% of 10% of 175 grams is equal to, (A) 8 75 gm, , (B), , 0-5 gm, , (C) 0-875 gm, , (D), , 175 gm, , Find the approximate result of the following, , C), , 60., 55., , Which of the following is not equal to 25?, , (A) 50-(100+4), , 209, , travelling for 4, , (A) 9:00 am, (B) 10: 00 am, , (C), , (C) 10: 15 am, , (D) 24 +(2x 1), , 190, , We reached our destination at 2: 45 pm after, , (B) 20+ (20 4), 10+ (5 x 2) + (10 - 5), , (D), , (D) 8:15 am, SPACE FOR ROUGH wORK, , hours. When did we start?
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J20ENGL -, , R, , (14), SECTION III, LANGUAGE TEST, , Directions : There are four passages in this Section. Each pas8age is followed by five questions. Read, each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. For each question, four probable answers, , as, , (A), (B), (C) and (D) are given. Only one out of these is correct. Choose the correct answer and darken the, , circle in the OMR Answer Sheet against the number corresponding to the question., Passage -, , Passage -1, , 2, , Hema lay on her bed staring at the stars stuck on, , Fire is to blame for the loss of countless lives and, billions of rupees each and every year. Firefighters, help protect people and their property from injury, , the ceiling of her room. She was upset as none of, the clothes seemed to fit her. She wore them, , and damage. They put their lives on the line every, time they respond to a call., , one by one but they were either too tight or, too short. A cupboard full of clothes and she could, , again, , to, , not wear any of them. She then had a bright idea,, , a, , her eyes lit up and she ran to her mother's room., "Ma, I need new clothes," she said, "but only after, I donate all my old clothes to charity. No more, , While on duty, firefighters must be ready, respond in a matter of minutes to just about any, disaster that may occur. At every fire scene,, superior fire officer takes command and directs, , the jobs of all the people at the scene. Some, , of clothes." Her mother smiled and, , firemen connect the hose lines to hydrants. Others, , amassing, , manually operate the pumps to send water to the|, , hugged her. She did have a kind daughter!, , hoses. Teams of firefighters also operate ladders, , used to reach distances high in the air., , 61., , 66., , (A), , Which is not true about the firefighters?, , 62., , Firefighters put, (A), , (D) was a lazy girl., , a, , 67., , their lives, , on, , the line, , (B) they were too colourful., , (C)she did not know what to choose., (D) none of them fitted her., , means, , 68., , they stand in a line., , To operate manually' means to, , (A) make a man work., (B) work with their hands., , 69., , (C)use a machine., (D)use one's body., 65., , The word 'occur means the same as, , (A), , come., , (C) call., , The synonym of the word, 'amassing' is, , (A), (B), (C), (D), , (B) they fight fire., C) they put their lives in danger., (D) they connect the hose line to hydrant., , 64., , She could not wear any of her clothes because, (A) they were not fashionable., , D) weeks., , C) days., 63., , (C) was wondering what to wear., , They are highly trained., , A firefighter has to prepare to extinguish, fire in, (B) hours., (A) minutes., , was tired., , (B) liked looking at the stars., , (A) They are brave., B) They often put their lives in danger., (C) They never put their lives in danger., (D), , Hema lay on her bed because she, , 70., , collecting., distributing., sharing., gifting., , Hema is, , (A) greedy., , (B), , (C) selfish., , D), , charitable., miserly., , The opposite of the word 'donate' is, , (B), , happen., , (A) give., , (B), , receive, , (D), , fire., , (C) distribute., , (D), , spend
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J20ENGL -, , 15), Passage - 3, , Passage -, , always been regarded as an important part of|, education. In Europe, a young man is considered, , has, , educated only when, , he, , has travelled, , through many countries of Europe. In ancient|, India, , also,, , sages understood the, , great value, of travelling. They made it a pious duty to visit, our, , various, , pilgrim centres situated in different parts, of India. This encouraged the feeling of oneness, , among Indians., , 71., , if one wants to|, , It is important to, get real education., , 72., , for half an hour everyday we can shed at least, , (A) study, , (B), , work, , (C) travel, , (D), , meditate, , five kilos of weight in a year., , 76., , Which one of the following words is a synonym, , of "recreational"?, (A) educational, , 77., , (B) thrilling, , (A), (B), (C), (D), , (D) sight-seeing, centres was considered, , Visiting the., holy in ancient India., , 74., , The main focus of the passage is to tell us the, advantages of, (A) keeping fit., (B) cycling., (D) reducing weight., (C) exercising., When the writer says "Cycling is good for the, environment", which of the following is not, correct ?, , (C) tiring, , 73., , 4, , To be fit and healthy, you need to be physically, active. Regular physical activity protects you, from serious diseases such as obesity, heart, disease, cancer, mental illness, diabetes and, arthritis. Riding a bicycle regularly is one of the, best ways to reduce your risk of health problems, associated with a sedentary lifestyle. Cycling is a, healthy, low-impact exercise that can be enjoyed, by people of all ages, from young children to older, adults. It is also fun, cheap and good for the, environment. Riding to work or the shop is one of, the most time-efficient ways to combine regular, exercise with everyday routine. An estimated one, for, billion people ride bicycles every day, transport, recreation and sport. Cycling is a good, way to reduce weight as it builds muscle and, burns body fat. Research suggests that by cycling, , Travelling is both recreational and educative. It|, , fully, , 78., , It does not emit any unhealthy gas., It can be run without petrol or diesel., It does not pollute air., It can be ridden by all age groups., , The word which means the opposite of the, , (A) training, , (B), , pilgrim, , word 'sedentary' is, , (C) city, , (D), , business, , (A) active., , (B), , lazy., , (C) inactive., , (D), , deskbound., , People have, they, , a, , feeling, , of oneness with others if | 79., , a lot., , (A) travel, (B) talk, , C) play, , 80., , (D) question, , A low-impact exercise is one which is, (A) not tiring., (B) not costly., (C) not efficient., (D) not boring., Regular eycling helps us in all of the following, except to, , (A) reduce fat and strengthen muscles., 75., , R, , A sage is a person who is., , (B) combine fun with work., , (A) learned, , (B), , smart, , (C) prevent serious accidents., , (C) free, , (D), , wicked, , (D) remain healthy.
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J20ENGL, , R, , (16), SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK