HSTSExam. Nov., 2014 (rn SET : E~Wlli'P~ -aTIa'P1 31R 0 3JjffiJiiCf) of) Roll No, (In Figures) : 3ijili'iiCf) (~of) Roll No, (In Words) : I i'l1T 'lJ11 : I -cRtffi,.~ O '1' ~ Booklet SerialNo. & O. M. R, SerialNo, 204700 ---------- I Name of Examination Centre .W<:!~i'l1T 'lJ11 : I Name qfCandidate .~ 0 lTR't Fa es in this Question BoJklel . . . 6 . """'f I >f flFff <t #tftwr 'R? «II<m 'ffff fiI>'lT ~ I .., "" ~ 'lit{ """" .. 1. W ",",3lR \3'ffi ~ I' WI :JlTlT<l>T en 'l?!<n \3'ffi r £1tIf'rffl'f "" WI7l J/R- ~ ~ 'Ii t?rk frrfu 'l?!<n"" q-ft~ ~ ~ f.'r<!>R;r. 'I><: dr-, it 'lit ""'" 10 3ffilm ~ ~ IT'i\7r~ I 3l"'l4'i m-~ 'liT .\3'ffi 'l?!<n 'lit >Wi it ~ #c >m'f 'Ttff qfJ- ~ afqi;r ------------ ,,;m FOR THE CANDIDA TES : 2, The test is of three hours duration and consists. of 180 questionS, Each question carries one mark. There is no negative marking .. 3, Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only for writing' particulars on this page/marking responses in the Answer Shee!. The candidate should remain careful in handling the question paper and in 'marking the answers on the answer sheet. Allother booklet set wil/llot begivell, \3'ffi -,j'fC'f ~ I • 180m 'liT k#r I of the Invigilator: 3 hours 1. The OMR Answer Sheet is inside this Test Booklet. When you' are directed to open the -Test Booklet, take out the Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully with blue/black ball point pen only, . 1fii ~ Time 180 "" ~ ~ I~ ~ Questions >f f«r 'IV flFff <t 'IfIfffi'T 'R? i/o> 15'1'1 "'" 'R'l <t ~ f?'lT . . ;;j'. aT gMl'. R aMI_ <I~ '"'"' J/R- "" ~ ""'" "I .-&n WTr<1rM <t . <t ~ flFff <t i3n< 1M , ~ 15'1'1 <t ~ ~ 3 rR "" WI7l f?'lT 0f11I7IfI ,J/R, ~ 'lit wm ~ 'rO 'R ~ WTA ~ ~ . f"mR q!T <t= INSTRUCTIONS wm '<Pi'.3l'Ift'l 3 <It ~ 1fii ~m ~ l! 1 ~ rn "'" 3i<I> 'liT l! 1 <ffri 'Ttfftf II '. 3, "" 0 : tA it f~q'Uf'R1 I -,j'fC'f ~ No, I Signature f.1fre1<l1 <i> '. """off ." 10 ~ 0f11I7IfI if<: J/R- 2, m if 'J'fff q!T. JrH- ~ No, Signature of the Candidate . . 4, Also' ensure that your Test Booklet Serial No, and Answer Sheet Sedal. No, are the same,. In case of discrepancy, the candidate should immediately report the matter to the Invigilator for replacement of both the Test Booklet and the Answer Sheet. 5, ,j-g WefT rfR"lfrW if . 'IT'T-I ~ ~. t: We1Uf 6, Tjf<l> "" ~ ~ We1Uf m- '13! t ~ ~ ~ . : ~ WI ~ (Il. 51 I (Il 91 <fAT 'W!j ~ ~ ~ f<'n<f\m. 'R 'lS'f 'W1'l '1 ~ "fTc (R I ir R 50) I~) 'IT'T-II : 'lJ1lT We1Uf ~ >fr1T-I1I :"~ 5, This Test has three Parts: q} Jf'Tf ' if ~ <1<;;4'11'1 I il, 90) Par,-II ,Language Test (Hmdi/Engl;,;h) R 180) Part-III, Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) (Q. 1 (Q, 51 '0 Q. 50) to Q, 90) '0 (Q,91 Q, 180) . X1'f'l . .6, Since the time allotted to the three parts of this 3lR 1 w itrr Part-l : Mental Ability Test (MAT) q;f question-paper is very limited, you should make the best use' of it by not spending too much time on any question~ Note: Read other remaining instnlctions last page of this Booklet, g1'ven on the • E (3) PART' ~ I ('qTtf - I) MENTAL ABILITY TEST .. "ift~ "I:l11<1cIT wwr Questions: 1 10 50 Direction: (Q. 1to 4) In the following figure rectangle, square, ~---~ circle and triangle repre ents the regions of . coal, copper, tin and aluminium respectively . .Ch; the basis following: of this Vigure. answer the f.ri~T : (Jr. 1 m Jrrwfrr if it 4) J1TW, cr1; ~ cr frryvr wm: ~ rrtiI, ~ & lff"iifiRII'I &it '!if JTfr!RfWr q;rft ~ I Jrrwfrr cii J1T'IT( IT frFr J!~;ff cii \TrfT . ftm : I .. . Rectangle . -+ Square J t 2 3 .. 2 J,pei Circle Triangle l. t ; .. \¥lnch area produc s copper and tin? (1) 1 (3) 3 2. area pr duces tin and aluminium? (1) 5 6 (b 8. (3) 7 area ininerals? %8 (3) 10 HSTSlNov.c2014 .prodLes 1 (1) all the four 9ito1-B $r if ffiGfT q ~ ~t'1lre.Ci iM ~ ? 4 Which 3. Which l. 2. (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 . 9ito1-B $r if .~ Nill.~ ? q q~'ilf'1'14 \3t'1IRCi (1) 5 (2) 6 (3) 7 (4) 8 3. . filitl $r if 'qffi ~ 'l1f ~ iM ~ ? 9 (1) 8 (2) 11 (3) (4) 11 10 9 P.T.O. J E ( 4) 4. Which area produces coal, copper and tin but not aluminium? (l) men- ~ ~ 9 0(q1~("j C(ii'i41 f.'Flli '1tf ? (1) 9 (2) 10 (2) 10 .;3) 11 (3) 11 (4) 6 5. i'i~, \'li<rr lM ~ 4. 'liR-B ~ (4) 6 A dice is thrown different 5. C('lJ qffi 'lit <nT GfIT ~-~ <nT ~ 4 times and. its four positions are given below. qffi What number is opposite 4 ? <Ii 1J'!T ("j"qf ~ .;ftif. eft ~ %' I 0« '009? 'R 'liR-m ~ ~~~.~ Wlir <Ii ~.4 ~ M? ~~~~ tJl7 1 (1) 1 \ E£) 2 (2) 2 . (-3) 5 (3) 5 (4) 6 (4) 6 Direction: (Q. 6 - 7) ~~T : Fill in the ( 'blank box' indi9ated by. question marks (?)' . Q L ~ 1/ ,- . Jr!i~ (Jr. 6 - 7) (?) .<# ~ P'TT'7'l( 'PIT oJTfflT ? ~"",1\G'i--J \. 6. . - . B A D E C 4 1 16 25 ? yrf' (1) 28 6. 1 dS1+ _v__ ~ 9 (4) 24 7. tili .%210 (3) 410 HSTS/Nov.-2014 E IBTDTFl 7. 120~ (2) 310 ., Vel' (4) 510 B A D E C 4 1 16 25 ? (1) . 28 (2) 9 (3) 7 (4) 24 ~11~0~ (1) 210 (2) 310 (3) 410 (4) . 510 \2,"6f ~o.yoo '1J .' ..k ~ ~.~") . \~,\~ . 1/\ ~ V\ 7",*,~ Vtftj /' ~. \ ~i. ~ . '1J-.1Ff . ( (5" } 8. Select the related letter from the E 8. ~ given alternatives: ~'iJ\l 'lit i31~ ~:. EIGHTY: GIEY.TJ{: : OUTJ'UT :? ~ .---~ -, .••.. _.0:_' EIGHTY: GIEYTH : : OUTPUT: ? (1) UTOPTU (2) UOTUPT (2) UOTUPT (3) TUOUTP (3) TUOUTP TUOTUP (4) TUOTUP JI) if B 1Jil ~ (1) UTOPTU \voT,vP 9. A pIece of paper is folded and. 9, \J11'tiR14T B ~ f19~fulC1 \N\ puncheq as shown below.. From the ~ given responses indicate. how it will qq appear when opened: . ~~am: fit ~ m ~ C1~ ~ ~ 'liPl'il of; GfP\ meT ., ;:mqiT ~ Question Figure: . , , '2J' . ~. , - -: .~ --.., , , --: . I , -- ' __ ~ Answer Figures: (1) (3) m ~~. [~J" [~J HSTSlNov.-2014 (4) .(1) (3) m [~J (2) (4) ~ m P .. O. (6) In this question which one of the 10; 10. .answer figures shall complete the given questionfigure ? . . ~ if~-m 'lit'~T~ (I) ~ ~ Sl~"l ~. 7 <ft. ~ Question Figure: . '~' . . ,/ -', , / j Answer Figures: (1) (3) 11. .~ y(@ tiJ 5J Select the related figure from the given alternatives: 0:[i]:;~? (1)[8] ~ [8] (3) (3) ('l ~ HSTSlNov.-2014 (4) [ill 11. (2) @ Ii] 5J (1) W! <Tit ~ if f:l ~~ ~ ~: 0:[i];:~? [E] [8] (1) (3) (2)' ~ (4) [ill Sl "l ,--~----E (7) 12. Which is different from the other 12. orr. '3'R! ffi'l.~ ~ ~ ~ : \3i'(. ~ three responses? . (1) (3) 13 .. In m~.~ .~ which m (3) (4) ,~ (1) (2) (4) ~ answer figure IS. ~. ~ the question figure embedded? Question Figure: A.nswer Figures: (1).~ (2)~ (3)~J'~ HSTSINov.-2014 g (J) ~ (2) (3) ~ (4) ~ P.T .. E (8 ) 14. IIi. this . answer question, figures among which one the can four 14. be formed from the cut out pieces. given in question ~-m (('Ti till: • \3TR '"'I1'{'i?t41 if ~ >l~'l if ~ oR .S'( ~ ..Gf'f I:f'lKft ~ ? ~ figure? Question Figure: 15. >l~'l if ~ . Jrff ,JfF{frr : ~-m, figure when the mirror is held at XY? >l~'l if eft ~ 011'{'Rl"I\ if ~ >lH • 'lit ~ @ ~ ~ .iMt ~ <::'fur XY ~ <:WI Question Figure: .Jrff Which of the answer. figure is exactly the mirror image of the question (3) ~. .:mwfrr : EJ urn ,JfF{FrPif: I ~ I INN] (2) m.~ .lJ;J (~~ HSTSlNov.-2014 ~ x ""' ••"""',, ••'" y x """"'''''''''''''y Answer Figures:. (1) 15. (1) (3) I ~ I IN NI I f: I (') IWA I (2) >li?t ? l E (9) 16. Which one of the following words will come r in the Dictionary? __ "zProp ':3.. -, . ~YTO (1) /rop~on, (2) .<ft~.~ Pro'l.ecute, :r~~ jProposition ~~ ~~~T if ? tr{ ~ Propriety, Proposition, Prosecu.te, Proposal, Prosody. Prosody lk6 'pro~Gute (3) Pl'()~osaL Arrange the items in a meaningful order: 17.. (1) Thread (2) Cotton (3) Sqil (4) Cloth (5) Rag (6) Plant ..-----" 17. (2) (3) Proposal. (4) Prosecute (Jr. (1) 17 qprr fIil{ (2) q;qrn (5) ~~ - Pr()sody (1) Proposition # 19) \ Aq!Plf&d IT'it cit meki f.tf!(T: Direction: (Q. 17 to 19) if rf&iI : (3) ~ (4) ~ (6) GT'lT (1) 3,2, 1,4,6,5 (1) 3,2, 1,4,6,5 1913, f.19RiftslCl if -?t ~-m 16. (2) 3, 6, 2, 1, 4, 5 6, ~ 1, 4,5 ~F . ...• ~ 18. (3) 2, 6,.~ 1, 5, 4 (3) 2, 6, 3, 1, 5, 4 (4) 1, 2, 3, 6, 5, 4 (4) 1, 2, 3, 6, 5, 4 Study (2) Books (3) Examination (4) Student (5) Result (1) (1) 4,2,3, UZ) 1,5 (3 18. (1) '31~ (2) ~ fM (2) 4, 2, 1, 3, 5 (3) 2, 1,4,3,5 (4) 2; 3, 1,4,5 (4) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5 Disease 19.(1).~ . (2) ~ (4) ~ (5) ~ (1) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1 (2) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1 (2)2, (3) 4, 3, 2, 5, 1 (3) 4,3, 2, 5, 1 (4) 4, 2, 3, 5, 1 (4) 4, 2, 3, 5, 1 . HSTSlNov.-2014 (3) (4) 8I;f (5) ~ (3) 2,1,4,3,5 {j)J 3, 2, 4,5, 1 WW (1) 4, 2, 3, 1, 5 4,2, 1,3, 5 19. (1) Cure (2). Doctor (3) . (4) Diagnosis (5) Medicine (3) 4, 3, 5, 1 p.T.a. E . (10) . Direction: (Q. 20 to.25) '. A series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones Ihat will complete the series,' 20. B, D, F, I, L, P, ? (1) U .o/!i Jl'F1ill W:: W ~. <it'l!T'lit: 20. (2) R (3) 8 ~5) W1T t frmit ft 'Ff; 'K qrcr if / rtIT. if ft ?/F FcP!if;q. !]f.if vit "!JWT frrbr : (!T, 20ft B, D, F, I, L, P, '! (1) U .)4) T (3) 8 (2) R . (4) T 7,2.6,gp,.1Y ...' ?15, 3,12,? , _Tk' .1l 'tlf ~ , q (1) 481 21. (2) 511 (3) .391 . . 22. . \~ .. 10. ~ t W-144,?, 8-100, Q-81, 0-64' 22. W-144, ? , 8-100, Q~8]. 0~G4 . (1) V-121 I \ (1) V-121 r ~-122 Jl (2) U-122 (3). V~128 :). 'z.,. ''2- (3) V-128 (4) U-121 (4) U_121 ~ 23. C, E; I, K, 0, Q, ? (1) R (3) T . 24. t~? V::' HE (2) E I '(3) IE (4) FE HSTSINov.-2014 . i ••,<> 23. (2) 8. . JAJU ;:::-- c;'E, I, K, 0, Q, ? (1) R (2) S (3) T (4) 24. ACBECGD?? (1) HE (2) EI (3) IE (4) FE U II 1, E ( 11 ) ~~ 1'/~ 25. 1 \tfU_3, ~' 33) 4 _. J.:(.1) 25.. 1 + 3, 6 + 3, 13 + 3, 22 + 3, 2~? gb 2'- ~. (1) 33 +4 (2) 33 + 3 ~33+3 26. ? (3) 34 + 3 (3) 34 + 3 (4) 43 + 3 (4) 43 + 3 Which one set of 26. letters . when sequentially placed at the gaps in the . ), -Jrmt ~-m ~ ~ M erR ~"?t ~ ~ ~ 'lit..~ ~ 'liT 'R 'l?li ? given letter series shall complete it ? ~abb, aa~c,~ad-eL,aae ~acage @ '" aa_c,_ad_. (i) a cad 0 (2) ace (3) bebde (3) be b d e (4) babce (4) b abc e What is the product .. of all the 10 , (1) 0 27. de (2) 159480 (3) 159450 (3) 159450 (4) 158480 (4) 158480 In the following question, number of skipped in between adjacent cruif ~ ~ letters in the series ~ time. one Which of the following '8'" quf 'fil'f ~ "?t fi\JBil \39 ijif(j series observes the rule? . ~ ? (1) M S Y B G (1) M S YB G (2) 1M TX B (2) I MTX B (3) B liN S V (3) B HN S V ,)4! TZEIL HSTSlNov.-2014 <flfl ~ 'liT ? 28. f.19Rifem .>r~'l 'lit ~ letters each 1]1:( (1) 0 (2) 159480 decreases if ~ ~ \'11 qjj '1 ~ ~ j"I'1'lJ\'I 'FIT ~ 11 ",~~bb _,aae_ e (2) acede numbers in the dial of a telephone? 28. _abb, . quf W ~ 'Tlt ~ if (i41YQci1 I m erR I f.19RiR1(j ~. if f.'rr:r 'liT ~ WTI 'T'lT ~ (4) 'I' Z ElL p.T.a. ( 12) E 29. Some equations are solved on the basis of certain system. On the same . basis find the correct answer for the m~ ~ ~ if; >31Tqn: 'T\ ~ {Ffi'lJ{OI 'll( ~I ;n:fI >31Tqn: 'T\ 01j'lRct W:f1'lJ{OI 'liT Btl ~ ~ .~ b = 126 (24) 6 b = 126(24) 6 " '. 'Lf.-. c= 175 (?) 7 (1) 26 (2)24 (1) 26 (2) 24 k3f28 (4) 22 (3) 28 (4) 22 30. lfD=12,0,,=15,D=6,Q=4, 0= 3, then l.O1' 8 (0 7n= ? x\\) I/~ . 'F- ~ .-.- , (2) 10 (4).14 (3) 12 31. ¥A=2:R=5,S=7,O=3andE~4, the sum of the letters of which word (0 (1) . 8 (2) 10 (3) 12 (4) 14 31. ~ A= 2, R = 5, S = 7, 0 = 3 ~ E = 4l?t, cit ~ ~J<G: if; 'liT ~ J1~ro (2) AERO . 1 U31'"S' 0 R E} 0 +- 3 r<f +- t.r 10\ 2I '<- I~ 2 IS 32. ZEBRA can be written' as 2652JjU, How CO~RA can be written? (1) 1182153 3152181 (3) SORE (4) ROAR (4) ROAR S' 32. "IlKZEBRA Cfit 2652181 if; «;q if ~ ;jjT Wli"ctT ~ cit ;n:fI W ''IT''lT if COBRA 'lit. <iii'\ lWm "lTiMT ? (1) 1182153 (2) 3152181 (3) 31822151 (3) 31822151 (4) 302181 (4) 302181 HSTSlNov.~2014 e-D=? (1) OARS '.(1) 0 AR S I) 30. ~D=i2,0,,=15.o=6,Q=4, 0= 3,"('jG[ xQ) ~~~? will give the highest number? (2) A E R 0 I a = 85 (20) 5 '-: c= 175 (?)7 l% to. unsolved equation. a = 85 (20) 5 29. ( . E ( 13 ) l 33. If A =1, Z;=.26 and LATE =38, what is REBUT?' 1 S . 33. ~ A= 1, Z = 26 ~ REBUT 'flIT ~? "2 34. (1) 65 (1) 65 -%64 (2) 64 (3) 67 (3) 67 (4) 66 (4) 66 GROUP can be written as 32768 and 34. "1' RESPECT as 2598514 then SECTOR c;n be written as: . q '1-. GROUP qir 32768 <f; <.'W if (lGTSECTOR qir (1) 951472 (2) 942714 _. (2) 942714 (3) 721495 '(3) 721495 (4) 212459 (4)' 212459 35. and 12 O'clock position has been kept upside down in front of a mirror. A person reads the time in the reflection of the clock as 10:20. What is the . actual time? (1) 8:10 f7r (3) 4:50 (4) 10:20 ".: 10:20 0fiIT B'lWlT ~ I (2) 2:40 (3) . 4:50 (4) 10:20' 36. "U'1Cj)[ 90° ~ '<j[; ~ 90° ~ r; (3) 'li\* ~I Cfti *~ (2) ~ 9 \ffi\ -~'iJl1 ~ wrm t ~ 'is[fC( 180° wrm~ ~ ~ O!R ;n:fi ~~n if wrm ~ I <j[; ~ f'l; 010! \R:f'I1T Fttr ~lT9it ? (2) West liSTStNov.-2014 qir (1) 8:10 (1) .~ East .~ . 1<, fol> 'II «1 Gi '11 BlJ'1 'flIT ~ ? (1) South - West .% South' "IT \1'Il\lT ~ : ..._, 36. Ram is facing North.West. He turns in clockwise direction by 90°, then 180°in the anti.clock wise direction and then another 90° in' the same direction. Which direction is he facing now? (3) South fffim '*r ~ (') -~. "IT \1'Il\lT qq; ~ 'li'r, f'm '"' ~ 3, 6, 9 ~ 12 '~ <f; ~~lRWT ~, qq; <f; ~ ~ \<m ;;'jffi[ ~ I ~ ~ ~ <f; QRi Gi t<SI 2:40 fffim ill ~'*' RESPECT qir 2598514 <f; <.'W if, -{ll 951472 35. A clock only with dots marking 3, 6, 9 LATE = 38, - ~'iJl1 . o:fuuT (4) ~ - ~ 'P.T.O. E ( 14 ) j' (2::- If /? L. 37. A is B's brother, C is ,A's mother, D is . '. ' i 37. . ~ ~'s father, F~is ~'s . son. How is B related to F's child? (1) . Aunt 'lJI ~ %, C,A'lit 11T<lT%; D,C'lJI ~. %, F, A 'lJI :y.;r % ciT ~ ~ fop B 'lJI F of; ~ f,PF:rT ~q % ? A,B ,(I) .~ (2) Cousin (2) ~ . (3) Nephew (3) ~ ~ '\, \ "* vytr .fu~... "I (4) 00 Gnindfather There are five houses ABCDO in a row. A is right side of B and left side of C. Ois the right side of A, B is .. right of D. Which house is ih the middle? .~I' \ ~ {j. .%V\ (1) 0 ftlA (1) 0 (2) A (3) B (4) D (3) B (4) D <;1 39. How. many .numbers are there 39. between 18 to 160 which are divisible 18 f:t 160 of; '111l ~ oft 17 f:t W ~ ~ m~ ~~ -1 fl ~ ? by 17 but not by 4 ? (1) 8 )f1J6 (2) 7 (1) .8 (2) 7 (4) 5 (3) 6 (4) 40. Laxinan went 15 kms to North then -'. 40.. ~ he turned West and covered 10 kms. ~o/T Then he turned South and covered. ~ .5 kms. Finally turning to East he (1) )3YNorth (4) South HSTSlNov.-2014 \ S , IS if c::fuuT qi\ ~ % wf M i'Im I .~ ~ ~ f:t foI;B~~lT if % (1) East West. 0lK, ~ -,,' wf (2) ~. (3) ~ ( 4);:c::fuuT ? ,,\IT 5 M 'liI "in: ~ fop 10 is from .his house? (2) 15 ro!ft '3'fIT 'lit "in: i'Im, fi'ln % 'lit 'lin:.~ rr:rr ,,\IT 1() ro!ft i'Im I i'Im I JF\l covered' 10 kms. In which direction he Ii "1<1 % JiIT J1'R E ( 15 ) is ~ 6. ,6J.' ."r/ 41. A is 13's daughter, !Li~ c'~. M,other)2 cris C's brother. Howis,D related to A ? '. / ~ -. 41. A, B 'lit. ~ ~ i1 mm i -.".... (2) Grandfather (1) J:3:)' Brother (4) Son (3) ~ to 'WIT 1J'!T' f?;Q; i,. ~ I ~ 1]1:( ~ -3Wl f.1uf<1 'R"1T i fop f?;Q; 1Jlt 4i~ if' ~.m ~ .~il 4i€R : 7ffiofr 31~ $11P! 'Ii <if;;;n 'lit ~ i i Statement: Poverty is the creation of unscientific planning. leads' 'FIT (4) g?f ''qR ~ implicitin the given statement. (1) Poverty .B' (2) <;p:J -3Wl t:;'Il ~ 42. C 'liT 7 m (1) Father 42.. A statement is given followed by 4 assumptions. You have to decide which one of the given assumptions is i 1 B, c'lit '1T ilD, l:ft' ~ fop D 'liT A unscientific planning. (2) Poverty is the creation 7ffiofr ~$lIP!'hl 'lit ~ i 1 (2) of scientists. (3) Poverty and learning of science (3) 1fftotT ~ can be eradicated . scientific planning. 43. by A statement is given followed by two conclusions. A and. B. You are to' 43 .. ;ft?r t:;'Il f.rtq;l.f ffi(l Statement : Tension is detrimental to physical and mental health. 4i€R . Conclusions: (A) : To be healthy one should be free from tension. (B) : Mental health depends upon the am 7ffiofr 'liT ~ iI WIT 1J'!T i, '.~ \l1Pt 4i~ A ~ 'R"1T ~-m f?;Q; ~ ;;rr i B ~ 1]1:( ~I ~ fop f?;Q; 1]1:( : \f'llCf ~TTftftq; (f1!T Yl'ifB4i if; fW!: ~1P!4i1{4i iRrr B B' ~ iI '.~: (A) \R : ~ if; fW!: CllfoKr 'lit \l'lJC[ '~iRT~1 (B) fol;1:( : '1l'1m4i 1]1:( f.rit< '4i\'ffi i (2) Only (B) follows (2) (B) f.l4i\'l<i1 i. . (3) ~ Of (A) (4) (A) ~ ;;m <if;if ~ ~'ljC[ i1 Of (Bl P!4i\'ldl ~ (B) &m CllfoKr ~ \f'llCf 'R (A) P!4i\'l<i1 HSTSlNov.-2014 ~ .~ l:ft' iI (1) ~ . (4) Both (A) and (B) follows if ~ B' ~ 4i~ 1]1:( Wli'ffi (1) Only (A) follows (3) Neither (A) nor (B) follows . '11ORT f<l;<:rr ;;rr Wli'ffi . (4) ~ $lIP! 'Ii decide which of the given conclusions can be definitely' drawn. from the given statements .. .tension one experiences. t:% ~ B R!fcl il are interrelated. (4) Poverty .\J1tzl'R. ~.''liT ' i . , ~ P. T ..O. ( 16 ) E 44. 44. / V . .. -- • n L- '"' V vVv v"Yv vVv /7 / V V V V 1/ /1/ /VVV /VV. / J 't The figure above is a drawing of pile of Blocks.' When taken apart, how many blocks wbuld be there? ij)Cf{ . ~ ~ 'JfI1:(, ci't ~ (1) 110 (i) 110 (2) 115 (2) 115 ~ ~ -if; ~. 'liT t:;'!i ~ I<JK \R9it;m;r[-;m;r[ ~ tiw:rr ~. &fr 'li\ W11 7 (3) 125 ~125 (4) 75 (4) 75 45. 45. How many triangles are there in the above figure? .(1) 12 (2) 11 . .,.-ID---l0 (4) 08 HSTSlNov.-2014 , 12 (1) (2) 11 (3) 10 (4) 08 • I (17}E Direction: . Select the missing response. f.rf~T : (Jr. 46 it 50) (Q. 46 to.50) number from the given fc!itf;W if it grq ,yf'fi mer <ttfirrr / .E ( 18 ) 49. 42 ~ )::, 4y16.13~65 3. ~.. 49. 4 9 8-Q-72 16 . 9 3 (1) . 06 (1) 06 ~F09. (2) 09. 'h,.:r;f3). 1~ )' 18 6(4) 27 .. y 8~72 7 .~ (3) 12 (4) 18. 50. 50. 26 y4 (2) 2 (3) 5 (4) 6 flSTSlNov."2014 18 10 26 18 10 .11 9 7 11 9 7 5 4 3 5 4 3 10 6 ? 10 6 ? (1) 4 > (2) 2 (3) 5. (4) 6. .E ( 19 ) 7Tc : Jft.~.\31R. me ~ ~15Q 1 of; ~'li 10 if ~ 'liT f?lCf)(iq *~ '+it I PART- n('lWT- II) . LANGUAGE TEST 'l1rSlT Questions: 51 to 90 f.r?~T : (Jr. 51 WI 'Tf(mrr qft~ fRt.~ 'it 54) rqr;ff <it fW! .~ (1) O:~R ~.,~~if~~ F<!&R Gi'l ~.~~~~I Cffrrrr fciq;f'l ~: . 51. , .. 1ft l%. tt Nill ~I 53 . (2) ~ (3) ~ ~~~R~ij~~.~ '*'IT ~I ~ 54. (1) Cl1lT mW!T ; \.1ru '1\, ~Tf <.'I~'1'li1"1I (2) <31~ 52. Tf if; ~ .......... <Vi fW!: crft'l1'l 9JT ~ (1) ~ (2) ~ (3) ~ (4) !ffi'!i ~ '1tf h . ..J11fcrR;q (2) ~ (2) .,.$1T ~ HSTS/Nov.c2014 p.T.a. E (20 ) /W.fT: 56. (ST. 56 Cf57) lOll ,"I 'i 'lffiC! fcmR 'lit ~ . fi1'lifu <1 ~ I ft ..~ (1) ~ (2)'~.' (3).~ (4) ~ 9iT'l5t if ft ~ f.'I981Rsid 59. (1) iRf 'liT fTrfu;(1) • fiim Cff'Fr 'liT ~ 'lit : WI «11'i if ~ 'liT I 'liTfTrfu;- (2)'~ ~ 'R ~ (2)'~ JWlT I (3) (3) 5!'!j'lff 'liT fTrfu;- ~ wft (4) m (4) fi1":lHl'i ~ 'liT fTrfu;- <J~ tl9i9T 'l'!T I . >ifg if wm mJWlT~1 /W.fT : (ST. 60 (l5Iit0d q 61) <J#Mt ffraif dTRr;: (1) • (2) tif4i\'i'i (2) HSTSlNov.-2014 ~ ~ q3[ lff .ffar w;jf c# !iRt m E (21 ) 61. *m '31N ~ rwr "G mcf: 11 ~ ~%I (1) ir:i, ~ 'lit 1;1fLIP\ "0 I, ~ T'!f .'liT mmq 1T11'Il . fWTI % ~ <, \l11,'"Hi'1 '1, 'Rl"TT m <.<i'l '1T11 urr u<f; I 'll\G: m. Rh o:rm~ W1 tl ~ i't q 1",'1'1Rh 'lit l:fl' ~~ q ~ q'lil 'I1",4'IRh i't ~ ~ (fIQT J11:Rt \f1WfUT if ~ ~ mn: OR: ~ OR: I (2) >3fj'l1T'T~. 62. Wr~ .(3) 'II",'1'IRh 'Pi 1f'lT ~ \f1WfUT oR ~ 'PiT 'lll"1 %T ? (1) 'Pi'fRh. '3\1il ~ ~ 1;11~ R<1'Ii 'IlfCZl m.m~1 .f.r?~T : (JT. 62 it 65) (2) 'PiTRh'3\1il ~ H"I#rfiSIrt lfEli~T Rtt ~CfiT W ~ Wr '7l! w;ff <ii ~ .m %' <f; 'IlfCZl I qw ~: <f;~"'l (3) 'Pi'fRh '3\1il ~ W1~~~"G~~.,ri if if "G% I R:R,~-m ~~, ~. o:~wr~ ~ ~ W1 <f; ~q 'liT .~ \l11~'li1ill \f1WfUT . ~ \l1Wl ~ if ~ >t1if if fl1\;fc1 ~,. (4) 'I1",<fiRh i't \J1CR ~ \f1WfUT ~ ~ 'Pi'fRh 0Bi'f m 'llIQT 'lltl ~ I ~ 'IlfCZl >t1if .m ~ I ~M["\1'1 W1 q\j if tl 'IT'f Wn ~ I \f1WfUT <f; if tl ;;iT 'll\G: - q ""'1'IRh <i'ITG: ~ ;;iT ~ 1f'lT ~ ~ Jr"'l" ~"'l 'it'1'lilill <f; ojj;;r<f; <.<i'l 'lWf if (1) g\JUT ~, .'3\1il l:fl' WIiC €t<i1 ~ Rh ql",'11Rh <f; '1'l if .~ . ~ -fj tl 'lll"1 'li101P\'Ii Il'lM ~ q\j ~ \l1K~t lJRC[ llfcr'lr i't \J1CR ~ m 'liT ~ .m. Wn; ~ ~ HSTSIN ov .-2014 ~ q\j ~ I fit{ '4't ~t oR M Br'IlR.9JB 'liT . (3) '1~I'lilill l5it;;r if ~, .~ (4) "'*r 'llIQT p.T.a. E (22 ) (1) ;;fr ~ em- ~ -&t (1) ~T (2) Fcri;r;r ;;fr ~ -&t (2) q (3) .\1 65. CjI,,'iWh ~ if ;;fr ~t of; !R m, CIJ? U'l of; ~ "lJ"'lCf CIil (4) t> if oliit. "(Wljf{ ~? 68. f.l9fB1fu1d if B f<htf m S"iT ~]a;if '[1' ~ 'liT ~ ? (1) ~ (2) ~ &m ~ c::T~wft U'l (3) "lR 'l\ .f<h (2) m i)jt ..'lP191 ~ I 'liJ'lI .~ 'liT iI'iMiI { ~ I (4) "{ll'lfllU[ of; .'lP191C1il ~ m 69. ~ml Rm (3) f1Cff , .. '«' ~ (4) ~ '~ R:~ trft~ ~]a; 'liT ~-{1T ~ ? (1) 'l\ (1) '1 (3) \'f HSTS/Nov.-2014 +~ (2) qft: + ~~ (3) trft + ~ (4) trft + (2) "{ (4) q m Bf.'q ~ ~ E (23 ) 10. ffi-....+ WI 'lit. W1f ~ '. : 73. (1) ~ .71. .f.1i'rr (3) ffi. (4) ;ftWr H9RifulCl if fl ~ .(3) m~T (4) fcMTcrtt tfIffi1 9JT iR 74. rrtf~ ? w:ro:.JIl'i! crqf m- foR:! m 9JT CiT'f<:I ~ ? . (1) 9i'f1ffi<T (1) ~"8IClI"l'h (2) &-'& (3) :. (1) >Nrcl (2) ~-ffi uf,r9JT Q'1I'1ClI41 ~ (2) . fi~~ClI"l'h m:x (3) fii!>ClClI"l'h (4) 75. fcH""1 '1 ol11f'h ~ {ffj' II{ 'lit 00 t\ ~ 1furr 'lit 'lfCi ~ ~ I - <rl' CiT'f<:I 9JT~ ? -ffi itc; ~ (1)~ . ( 1) (3)&-'& 1:m'f (3) ~ CiT'f<:I . Cl1'F! (4) .~ HSTSINov.-2014 p.T.a. E (24) .. 76. \<AT of; >31T'lR'R <wfl[ q;r <Jit;r-m iR 79. ''FiT ~ ortf 'P (1) m 'FiT l:lK ~, ~1lT of; ~ <Jit;r ~ ? CWFi fcrMt tnt (1) (2) ~ . (3) .•.. q'lf CWFi . m % ill ~ 'f'T ~ 80. ClR'!t \Rt ::ft - oo~~%? (1).~ (1) ~~ (3) ~ .(4) ~ (4}~~~. 78. tiPci"lI'l of; ~ {I..,,'lI~1 oAT (i) 299 .. ~ ? of; -3WlT\ 'R ~ 81. . f.'r:fz;r mr .. if <Jit;r-m ~. (1) 'J1l1IT (2) 326 (2) .Wl9? (3) 343 (3) (4) 365 (4) 'l'1'fi HSTSlNov.c2014 ;jR ~. i3&m of; W1 \3'ifI1 ~ I 00 %? (25 ) MfT: (Jr. WI !!raif 'IT '7f[ !!1'if '!!IfflT oo~r:rcrr 'lWRT (1)'~ ?PJit if # iJ# Eiff&z; oft rrtt ,J{e/ :JWl !!1'if 'fiT ~ 82. 84. 82 #85) .. it : (2) 00 if; ~. (3) ~ 'liT'!! ~ '. (4) ~~TT m~ (1) ¥9 85. 83. (2) f1<ffi. (3) m~.£\t . q"j"lIdh (1) ~ f#."T : (Jr. ~~ quR 86 q 87) (1) ~ "'I {'"ill (3) -3iI'l (4) ~ HSTSlNov.-2014 ~. (1) ~mr (3) ~ (2) ~ (4) ~ P. T.O. E (26 ) 87. "t ~ "1mf ~ (1) 'fit ~1lR. if '3W1(!j;JJ'l. ~I qft~ . (2) ~ (3) WSf. (3) fcrm:r ~T (1) ~RfWlRT . (2) 'W1. fI4> (3) 'W1 ~'11¥11 (3) '1rt Wl;c if.~ (4) 1Cft if HSTSlNov.-2014 ~ ~ ~ E (27 ) Note: Must fill Language Option of Page lat Sr. No. 10 of O.M.R. Sheet. PART - II (~ LANGUAG - II) TEST 'l=fTISITqft (English Lan Questions: 51 to 90 Di.;'ection: (Q. 51t~ 55) 53. You are provided with first (1) and last (6) parts of a sentence. The remaining sentence is broken into four parts; labelled R, S, T, Uo Arrange these parts so as to form a complete meaningfu.l selttence and select the correct option of the combinations gi~en below: (1) In the last act of the play (R) which he would, (S) with a letter, ~ (T) come on the stage J' (U) someone would ./ 51. . (1) in the play his role was. (R) in the castle (6) hand over to the prisoner (S) who had been (1) SRTU (T) that of an aristocrat (3) SUTR (U) imprisoned J¥'UTSR (4) BURT (6) for twenty years (1) UTSR tftJ TSUR (2) STURr, 54. Iyer (1) Sivasubramania perturbed, was not (4) RUTS (R) served me with his own hands 52, (1) The people who were (S) but instead (R) given him r I . "-'-,->: _ ../" -' ~ V (S) staying in the house (T) and s.at down (T) some information (U) nor did he get angry with his wife (U) earlier have (6) beside me to eat his meal (6) about the neighbourhood (I)RTUS (3) TUSR . HSTSlNov.-2014 (2) VRTS ~ SURT (1) USRT L-{3)SRTU (2) TSRU (4) UTSR P.T.O. E (28 ) 55. (1) His wife was. horrified (R) being invited (2 8. ' . m),'t. If you\\ere m POSt lOn, ?. ~ ~w (S) of a Muslim boy <7_ hat will you do .- (T) at the idea -'\- (2) what shall you do ~ (D) to dine \) . 03? what / would you do (6) in her l'itually pure kitchen (1) SRTU (3) RUST ..Direction: (4) what will bedone by you (2) UTSR A'4J TSRU 59. (Q. 56 to 60) Do you In reported speech the adverb of place 'here' changes to 57. Sanskrit instead of English. Complete each of the following statement by selecting the most suitable option from the list for the corresponding gap: 56. wish. (1) you had studied ~ you will study . (1) their tP'J you have studied (2) where (4) you would study ~ here and there . .jiJ ther~ 60~. We wouldn't have If the. verb in direct speech is in the past simple, the verb in reported speech changes to : _. (1) present simple c . ~past perfect (1) if we worked tense. (2) if we had worked (3) if we have worked (3) past perfect continuous y:4) past continuous HSTS/Nov.-2014 Jfj' if we didn't work any money E (29) Direction: (Q.61 to 65) 64. Mr. Keesing, the old fogey, teaches I English. In each of the following qu.estions ou.t of the giuen a.lternatiues, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the phrase/idiom in italics: .~ old soldier (2) retired military person J3Yfetired 61. us member of an army J can Put up with his I don't think (4) an old fashioned person behaviour much longer. 65. (1) associate Anyone could ramble on and leave big spaces between the words. J)2) tolerate (1) teach language (3) change . (2) sing a song for pleasure (4) . remember WYtalkor write aimlessly for long (4) enjoy poetrywith 62. There 'are s'o many about a quarter dummies that of the class should be kept bach. (1) allotted back seats Direction: (Q. 66 to 70) Read the following passage and answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option from the ones given after it: (2) taught separately Homework is a student's worst nightmare. provided extra time Imagine the misery of a student who has to write scores of pages as homework merely .(4) made to repeat the class copying what the teacher has dictated or what is already vvritten in the textbook ! What a thoughtless, useless exercise 1 Unable to see their children suffer; harried parents do it for them or hire the services of \.-{3)' 63. few lines Our entire class' is quacking boots. .(1) marching in shoes l.9f' running in shoes (3) competing with shoes (4) shaking with fear HSTSlNov.-2014 tn its professionals who do homework for money, thus defeating the very purpose of it. Such a service is hard to resist since it eases pressure and burden on both students and parents. Thus homework triggers off a vicious circle . that results m corrupt practices. For an average teacher; too, p.T.a. .", ( 30 ) E homework is drudgery to say the least. It is a necessary evil, a professional even an occupational and has the time' compulsion, 68. devise and give interesting parents How many and 'fun-filled done only, there were' robots machines to do and correct. homework 66. ,Homework (3) the nightmare given to, students professionals IS thereby burden or 'teachers gIve the comes back to them (4) it corrupts students, parents and teachers worst 69. because: Homework is drudgery for teachers beca':'se they: (1) there are scores of pages to write (1) think it is a professional compulsion (2) teachers dictate, answers (2) believe it causes many hazards 4 it means "rilereiy' (3) find it boring and burdensome copymg to check it information from textbooks' (4) cannot raise a voice against it (4) too much of it makes them feel miserable 67. by students 1 student's IS VIClOUS defeating its purpose do so not because it would' do some good to If a and students (2) homework homework activities that ensure' learning without tears? More often than not teachers give homework'because they are required to students: off '(1) it causes a lot ,of misery to both homework assignments, stU<lents submit ? Yet how'many teachers have the courage to this evil? triggers cll'cle" in the sense that: hazard. Who wants to correct piles, of raise a voice against "Homework 70. A practical suggestion to solve the problem of too much homework is: Parents' problem is that: , .. {,-. (1) they want their children to do (1) to make it interesting and fun- filled homework (2) they have to d(/theit children's homework (2) to get it done and corrected by machines i' (3) they have to pay money to get (3) to raise a voice againstit their children's homework done (4) to ensure that learning is without (4) they have to save their children from the burden of homework HSTSlNov.-2014 tears I E (31 ) Direction: (Q. 71 to 75) Read the following poem questions that fOllow: 72.. The vulture and answer the friend since it : How kind is t)1e tiger when it kills to feed the young. ~ver It's precise and deft, it has a purpose, it preys. (3) keeps circling in the air I have seen no vulture scheme or plo.t, when it dives. recycles. nature, without schemes or plots (2) never complains Never without reason does it hunt. . It is environment's ..best @ complaining, helps in maintaining nature's balance without any spite. Never without reason doesit circle. 73. In the poet's opinion, the cobra strikes .silently because it : How silent is the cobra when it strikes. (!) The silence is not malice .but kindness lest it wants to scare its victim cause fear. Never without reason does it slide: (2) does not want to scare its victim How many.humans kill? (3) has malice towards its victim have a good reason to Greed, dark joy; evil plots, many got? Will any of these reasons Now who are.the animals, they or us? The tiger kills because of: .klYkindness. kind to its victim be our final saviour, when life is done? 71. ~is .74. Through the examples of animals and birds the poet wants to show (1) how silent animals are (2) how kind animals are (2) a purpose @ (3) why animals kill hunger (4) a reason HSTSlNov.-2014 ./E1hOW cruel human beings are p.T.a. E (32) 75. 'Will any of these reasons be our final saviour. when life is done ?' 77; This line is, best summed up by which of the following'? (2) below me (1) none of the reasons can save us from death -(3) above me (2) none of the reasons can save us from punishment for our sins ~ after me 78. (3) none of the reasons better than animals Direction: , (2) ,every time 'Q) everywhere (Q. 76 to 80) In the following passage there are sonie' numbered blanks, Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word or phrase for each blank from the given options: Most of the students were (76) .............• but in the row immediately (77) a middle aged man, was scribbling some private notes with a pencil in an exercise book; ('i8) : he jumped. looked round him anxiously. and fidgeted like a school girl. The other occupant of my row (79) , with untidy ginger hair (80) : appeared to be about fifteen. (1) my own age /2) 0) now and when, make' us (4) none of the reasons is a good reason to kill 76. 0) under me of my class (4) now and then 79. (1) had a pale young man (2) is a pale young . (3) was a pale youth ..,(4)'was the pale youth 80. (1) whom (2) which (3) who (3) my experIence (4) that (4) my age HSTSlNov.-2014 E . (33) Direction: In (Q. 81to 90) the following numbered 81. (1) apprenticed in passage blanks. Fill there are some in. the blanks ~ ~.- was apprenticed by by selecting the most appropriate word or phrase (3) had apprenticed with for each blanh from the given options: (4) was apprenticed to In the 'good old days' doctors had no special training. A young man (81) , . 82. (1) that a quack. Surgery was practised by almost anyone (82) had sufficient counige. (2) whiCh 'Usually the village barber was the village surgeon too. Extraordinary treatment (83) : methods (3) whoni of were adopted as doctors were "Qfwho of the cal,lsesof illness. In large number .of illness "bleeding" was prescribed. 83. A vein was opened and (84) c •• was. drawn froni the patient. Some doctors were particular as to (85) : uncouth (2) learned part of the body the blood would betaken (86) C)6 of blood from, (3) illiterate one time it was. considered important to choose the right day of the (4) literate month to bleed the patient. Many. deaths (87) by this drawing of precious blood. It proves that (88) : . 84. (1) more quantity knowledge is a dangerous thing. This practice is no .(2) much quantity longer adopted. How many of our friends / (89) ? Probably none ! On the contrary, (90) liveshave been saved .(3J1ess quantity (4) a quantity by blood transfusion. HSTSiNov.-2014 P. T. O. E (34 ) 85. (1) what 88. '~which 86. 7.a (3) little. (4) whose (4) the little (2) of (3) to 89. (1) have bleed (2) bled j1J ~at had been bleeded (4) have been bled (1) musthave been hastened . .~ little (3) that (1) In . 87. (1) a few . must hastened (3) must hasten (4) mustn't hastened HSTSlNov.-2014 90. (1) several (2) more xe; many . (4) lot of E (35 ) PART - iII('qpf - III) SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST .~fWp <:ITTlfCiT 'liT~ Questions: 91 to 180 91. Figure formed. by Jommg A(%, %), B(%, %J points 91. and C(2, 2) will A(~ ~JB(~ ~J~ . 2' 2' C(2 ,1'-\''::; 2) fu=\liT 2' 2 'lit ftK;rR 'R llRl ~.lWTt : be: fi'ifuiilIS~:P! (1) Isoceles triangle. (1) (2) Scalene triangle (2) ~:fIT'* (3) lJ?;( Equilateral triangle 92. A man sells a full cone icecream cup at " 20 in which cost of empty cone & profit is " .5. If he puts. a hemispherical shape icecream on its top with base exactly same in size of top of cone (profit is same in both). Then it sells at <' 50, then height of cone will be : 92. "':p! fi11iilTS ~. B 'liW '1tl (4) ~ (4) None ofthe above C!R'IT a@Rj \l11~fiihl'i.('lfU 9iR <m) <' 20 <tt I~ <' 5 ~ 9iR (f1.!T ffi11 if; ~ I ~ Cffi ~ 'J>'R ~'l1~,j1i:'1I''h1 ( 'l'lT'liI\ if il"1I~ fi ihI 'i ~.;;iT 9iR 'lit 'J>'R ~ m~ B'!U-'!U ~ ~ "ffi 13i'\. (~ if ~ lWTt: . ffi11 <' 50 if "WlT'l ~) 'JB m ~I <m <tt 9iR (1) Same as of hemispherical top (1) 'l1<1ijjCftI'h1 ( WT <tt ~ if; "WlT'l (2) Half of hemispherical top (2) ~<1"ilCftI'h1( WT <tt ~ (3) 'l1<1'TICfti'hl ( WT <tt ~ B >31T1.!T B~ ~Double of hemispherical top (4) None of the above then which is always (1) x 700 > 700 )2) X 700 < 700 (4) ~ . 1 50.;>, x +- =QI, x 7 93. -4 --A-. ("]1 'PI.,-B! (1) x 700 > 700 (2) x 700 < 700 x 700 > 700 'IT x 700 <700 (3) x 700 > 700 or x700 < 700 (3) (4) x700 > 700 and x 700 <700 (4)x700 HSTS/Nov.-2014 B 'liW '1tl > 700 ~ ~ tj"q ~ x700 < 700 P.T.O. E (36 ) 94. In an isoceles triangle ABC, AB = BC and AD is angle bisector of LA, then I'. ABD =0 I'. ACD by using: 94. (A) (B) AB =AC, LBAD = LCAD (given) and AD is common (B) (1) Only by (A) (1) ~ (A) ft (2) Only by (B) . (2) ~ (B) ft Both (A) and (B) . » ,~ = AC, (f~ AD 'WIT 95. ft (B)~. ft "11ft ABCD if 'liJuT A, 'ifiiI" lI13 = 18 ~, ~ BC ABIICD,~: . (1) 60° (2) 45° (1) 60° (2) 45° (4) None of these (3) 90° (4) 96. A point (a, b) in the plane is such that 96. I a I s; 4, I b I s; 4, where a, bare 13 (1) .81 11 (3) 81 A 15 81 (4) 13 - HSTSINov.-.2014 «'l) ~ I a I s; (a, b) 4, V<OO2 ~ 13 (1) 81 11 .(3) 81 64 22. (3) y> 2 M, CD = 10 Ib I «'l) s; 4 12 (f('[ M, DA = 8 M, if ~. IT'liT\ ~ <m a (f~ b ~ rn ~ ~ ~. ~ ft ~ ~ €Ft ~ ~lflI'lidl iMt : ft / Ifax-axy+1~Owherea<Oand x> 0, then: jJfy~2 = W ~ ~ . integers then what is the probability that the distance of point from origin is at most two units: = AC) (~~) mm ~ (4) (A) (f~ (B) ~ ABCD if = LCAD LBAD AB = 18 em, BC = 10 em, CD = 12 em, DA = 8 em, AB II CD, will be: %90°. 97. LB = LC (':AB LBAD = LCAn (~~) AB = Be ~ I (fiiI = AC, (3) (A) ~ (4) None of (A) and (B) . ~L- AB .'(f~ I Angle at A in trapezium f,r:r'l ABC if, AB AD 'liM A 'liT 1'fI'lffi"fT'if'!) I'. ABD =0 I'. ACDM, ~ : AB =AC, LB = LC .(':AB =AC) . andLBAD = LCAD (given) jJJ1' ~~{) \i'"l~iilIS (f~ (AT ll.. 95. «'l) ~ (2) y s;-2 . (4) y<-2 97. 15 (2) 81 (4) 13 64 ~ a2x2-axy+1~0 x >0 (fiiI : "lif (1) y ~ 2 (2) y s;-2 (3) y> 2 (4) y <-2 a < a (f~ • E (37 ) 98. If j;:; is irrational, then be: .,£ + JY will 98. ~ j;:; ~ ti&lT . N<rr : ~1l'fiR1'Ii (1) natural (2) rational ( 1) (3) integer <A:l~real (3) ~- %", ill .,£ + JY .(2) ~ .4 99. 100. If COSS A = sin2A then cot2 A - cot6 A . is equa1 to: 99; ~ coss A =sin2A, ~ \j<[ cot2 A - cot6 A N<rr: (1) 0 (1) 0 ~'-1 (2) -1 (3) 1 (3) 1 (4) 2 (4) 2 In the given figure; AB = 4 em and BD = 4..[3 em . Then the relation between Is [area of triangle ADC] and . . S (shaded area bounded by three. semicircles) is : D D (1) ~>S (1) ~>S (2) ~<S (2) ~<S ,(3r ~= S (3) ~=S (4) None of the above HSTSlNov.-2014 (4) ~~~1tf p.T.a. E (38 ) 101. In triangle ABC, AD is angle bisector of angle BAC. AD II PC and AB = AC, then: h B . A i'i, 101. ABC ~ ojiJur BAC '!if Wi~"1I"1'h ~ Cf1ll AD II PC Cf1ll AB =AC, h B P A PB> PC (1) PB > PC (2) PC> PB (2) PC> PB (1) AD 7 (fG[ : P (3) PB = PC PB=PC (4) None of the above . 102. OA = 3 cm . OB = 9.cm. A thin circular disc of radius 3 cm is cut from circular disc of radius 9 em. Remaining part is divided into three equal parts. One part is folded and its equal edges are joined. The outer surface area of this frustum is : 102. OA = 3 -wtt OB = 9-wtt l:('l1'9 -wtt M CfR'ft G<ffit 'J'il 'hi { fm<p if B 3 -wtt M CfR'ft fm<p 'hlit ~ itq ."iT'T 9il cfR W!R ~ if oifcr I l:('l1' "iT'T. 9il ~ ;mit ~ W!R fcvni'f 9il oi1sT ~ . WW oR lTFr'h '!if ~ '!if em> ~~'IKd : (1) 721t eM (2) 241t cm2 (2) ~41t crt -wtt (3) 481t cm2 (3) 481t crt -wtt (4) 361tcm2 (4) 361t crt ~ v01' 721t HSTSlNov.-2014 cm2 -wtt (~) 103. In the quadrilateral ABCD : E 103. ~ '<1TI~ABCD if : A A B B c c .J.D.. x = y, a = z (1) x=: Y, a ='z ~.x=z,a=y (3) j{ (2) x=:z,a=y = w, a = y (3) x=w, a=y (4) x=y, a=w (4) x=y, a=w 104. A sphere of diameter 6 em is melted .. 104. ~ to form a wire of radius 0.3 em, then <Tt€t 'lit!~. '!if Cl:[ffi 6 length of wire is: . Wft ClIT ~. (fejfClIT 'lit ~. ~ ~.I~ 0.3 Wft ~mClIT'lit~~: (1). 300 Wft (2) 400 Wft (3) 40 Wft (4) 30 Wft 105. Area of rectangle formed on the graph by lines x = a, y = b and x =_~:i,_ . ' y = 2b is (in Sq. units) : (1) ab (2) a' b' d3Y'iab (4) 4a' b' HSTSlNov.-2014 ".' .~- 105. f.l9~RsiC1 tm~ x = a, y = b ~ y = WIT 2b 1m! m'l? (eM ~ Cf{ oRr x =2a, \l1Tlm '!if ~ if) : (1) ab (2) a' b' (3) 4ab (4) 4a' b2 . P. T.O. E ( 40) 106. The Bretton Woods Monetary System was based on ", . 106. m~ ~ ~ :. '1\ ~~I (1) (1) Floating exchange rates ' qf1:qJ.wlNr (2) ~ ',£l}f' Fixed exchange rates , (3) (3) Both floating as well as fixed fclf.r:rq Gi't fclf.r:rq Gi't f.'rr~~ Gi't qf1:qct<wlNr ~ rates (4) None of the above 107. What was the basic objective of the , Vernacular Press Act? ,(1) (1) To censor reports and editorial in the Vernacular press (2) i'ffi <6t (3) To Censorforeign press (3), ~ll i'ffi (4) '3q(I'M above 108. 'Who is the author Prejudice? of Pride and 108. ~ 'ffi:R 'lit 'ffi:R mwf (3) Samuel Richardson (3) ~-3R'f f1:"l{f1'1 (4) Jane Austin (4) ~~ Swadeshi Movement who suggested the idea of tying Rakhi on 109. (2) Rabindra Nath Tagore (3) Surendra Nath Banerjee, HSTSINov.-2014 ~ ? , " < Bal 0angadhar Tilak (4) Aurobindo Ghosh ~ ~~ft J1tOO of; ~ ~ milt <iWt CliT Ici"lr<:'~ ? hand? ~ 9iT1T Q;rs \!1~f1 q;r~ (2) fcIRwl During ~ trft Woe ,W William Hogarth '*t', '{CIC 9iT1T {Clti?ltll 'lit ~ (1) ~ (1) Charlotte Bronte wit i'ffi if <"i qW~ '1 'lit (2) to promote freedom of press )47' All of the 109. q'1i'Fi\'l < (4) ~~ E (41 ) 110. Why did the United States decide to 11 O. ~ intervene the Vietnam war? ~cause Vietnam attacked ( 1) United States (2) Because United. tr"'1 ~ • States ~ "t 'FIT 9JT ~ fcI 'I Cl'11'"I. "t ~ 1:f{. ~ fopqr '!IT <J'i"i C111qI[{'Ii f& trading partner of France . «I <::1{ if ~ !WIT ? 'Fiff<l; (2) 'Fiff<l; • was fcI 'l(j'1l'i • <J'i"i ~, llihl 9JT ~ if '!IT (3) Because Communist had gained .power (4) 'Fiff<l; • (4) Because United States failed to achieve its objective~ during the ~ war m .111. During 'Delhi Chalo' Movement who was first to offer Satyagraha ? Jl1' Mahatma Gandhi 111. ~ '~~' ~ (1) 9it ~ ~ J1itft9ir '!1f.'t if ~ ~ m f1RR B<ffi (1('qIM fopqr? rlfQl ~ (2) .Jawahar Lal Nehru (2) ~~~. (3) Vinoba Bhave (3) (4) Subhash Chandra Bose (4) ~~ 112.. Which of following state was ruled by. an Italian Princely House? <J'i"i fcAlorr 112. f.HRifulCl {1"1fHI ~ "ifct '<K oim if # ~ <J'i"i 1:f{ ~ 9JT m '!IT ? (1) Sard\nia-Piedmont (2) . Papal States (2)mUv<! . (3) Venetia (3) ~ (4) Tuscany (4) ~ HSTSlNov.-2014 P. T. O. \ \ \ (42 E .113. 1 Match the following: of (Al 1919 (i) Launching '. m ('Ii) 1919 (i)~' Civil . ~ 'liT '*"'" DisobedienceMovementti\,,~ . ~ / (B) 1922 (ii) The Lahore Session of the Congress I '\ ~.Or-(C) 1929 (iii)Chauri~Chaura incident l~'~ ('1) 1929 (iii) <itfr -"<Tm 'R'lT ......-- (b) ..1930 (iv)Jallianwala bagh incident 1~S,o ..----." ' (1) (i) B C . (ii) (iii) 0/ (iv) ~"(iii) . ./ (4) (iv) 114. '1 .D (iv) (i'),.. (i), (iii) (2) (ii)/ ' / (iii) (ii) (i) (ii) (i) National Army 114. was signed' which Gimdhiji .off the (iv) (i) (3) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) ~ 'fl1T GflR 'liT fclqn: ~. ~ fffi? <TrB- 'l1'TCl fffi? (4) ~~ (4) Sachin SanyaI call (iii) (3) (3)' Bhagat Singh through (2) (ii) (2) ~'1l1l~ Chandra Bose pact (iv) (1) ~ . (1) Mohan Singh Which (iii) ~~Wrr? was first conceived by 115. (ii) . The idea of Indian . pSubhash (1) (i) . Civil in 1931 decided to Disobedience 115. 1931 if ~-B ~ 'll: j"i@~ ~ ~ 'Tt1\t ;;f\ "" ~ ~ . ClT'1"f! WI 'liT ~ \WIT 1:[j Movement? (1) 'Tt~ (1) Gandhiji-Curzon Pact (2) ~ (2) . Curzon-NehruPact (3) Gandhiji~Irwin Pact % Gandhiji-Mounbatten HSTSlNov.-2014 Pact - .~ - ~ fI'1iil1<i1 fI'1iil1<i1 (3) rj'f~ - ~ (4) rj'f~ - '11'3'ic~c1 fI'1$i'I<iI. fI'liil1<i1 so: ~, ~ ? (43 ) 116, 'AThich of the following 1S not a E m~7 (1) There are two or more levels of (1) '1if Government, 7) Different 1J0IiR' 'fiR -m ~i;fOT ~ oJ 'IT ~ 'liT m-n CIT\'\t ~~I tiers of Goyernment' (2) 0l'W[-0l'W[' ffi' 9i\ govern the same citizens, ~ .(3) Sources of revenue for each level central Government can ~ lIT ~Tm"l mm ~ tl m ~I 9i\ m9?ffi <F fW:( m <F 0l'W[-0l'W[ ~ f.1qffuj- iRt ~ I (3) ~ . of Governmentare clearlyspecified, (4) The il ?t 116. [1981 RsiC1 feature offederalism ? (4) ~ order the State Governments. ffi' 1J0IiR <J'i<f m9?ffi <it ~~T ~ WRft ~ I 117. How many Judges consist Supreme Court? (1) 16 (1) 16 .. (2) 26 (2) 26. / (3) 36 (3) 36 (4) 46 (4) 46 118. A few Gram Panchayat are grouped together to. form what. is usually called a .J,1r-Panchayat 118. ~ <it fl1<.1I'li< J1TI1 ~ 'l'O'l ~ ~ 'liT I , Samiti. (1) ~~ (2) Panchayati Raj (2) ~ U"l' (3) Local Government (3) ~ 1J0IiR (4) State Government HSTSlNov.-2014 p.T.a. ( 44) E 119. On which bf the issues most of the 119. ~ ~ foFl if; .~ ~ ~.~~? democraticies have failed? (i) Corruption (ii) (ii) Removal of povertY (iii) {1"1~Riifi (i'lHctl (iii) Political Equality (iv) llCf ~ (iv) Right to vote (1) only (i) and (ii) (2) only (ii) and (iii) %~nly ifiT ~ (1) ifiCR'1 (i) ~ (ii) . (2) ifiCR'1 (ii) ~ (iii) (3) ifiCR'1 (iii) ~ (iii) and (iv) (4) '3QD'Ki (4) AlloHhe above 120 .. N'ame the institution, to which you can go for violation of . your fundamentalrights m '£< '!WIT : 120. (iv) . <:MT ;m <:WIT ifiT 'If'l qcni'(, ~ ~ ~ ifiT 1R1 ~ qm 011% 'T{ Jl1C[ "1T m: (1) Police station (2) Parliament (2) m:fG: jpJ/Supreme Court and High Court \ (4) . Supreme Court and High Court or District Court 121. When was National Flag adopted by Constituent Assembly? ~ 26 January, 1950 (2) 22 July, 1947 (3) 26 November,1947 (4) 24 January, 1950 HSTSIN ov .-20 14 . (4) ~ J1~ "'"I1'4I~Fl ~ 121. fifc1 "11'1 B'llT ~.M C\~ "'"11'41(1'4 "'"11'41(1'4 &R! <:$ @ 'fit. 'T'll? (1) 26 "1'1'rt\, 1950 (2) 22~, ;jO'j 1947 (3) 26 'lCR\, 1947 (4) 24 "1'1'rt\, 1950 ifiG! (45 ) 122. Match the following: 122. (A)Lok Sabha (i) Permanent House ~) (B)Rajya Sabha (ii) House of People (C)Chief Justice (iii)Final A (1) (ii) B C D (i) (iii), (iv) (iv) (iii) ,- (iv) (iv) (iii) --- ;>- (2) (ii)(i) ~ (ii) __ (iii) (4) (ii) 123. 'When (iv)President , f.19~fuI("j p\ decision law-making (D)Parliainent E of 1 'lit : 'liT ~ I , ('1i) \'WI; fMT (i) ~~ (&) \fi'1 fMT (ii) ffiljf' 'f)f ~ (rr) ~ "WIT1\\~T(iii) 'lirfl ' ~, m ~~ 6) ,(q)'ffilc:: (iv)~ rr & '1i q (1) (ii) , (i) (iii) '(iv) , (2) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (i),~- (3) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (i) (4) (ii) (iv) (iii)' (i) ' • did High Court of Delhi come <f;(~ 123. ~ '''W"lI(111 'fiG[ ~ 'liT ~ S0TI ? up? -0)-' In 1962 (1) 1962 if (2) In 1964 (2) 1964 if ' (3) In 1966 (3) 1966 if (4) 1968 if ~In 124. 1968 The movement emerged in 1966 and ~ 'i't ~ 'Cf(if(1T 1966 US. Identify the movement: (1) The Black Power Movement (1) \3'l~iKr• f,'Jr (2) ~ lasted till 1975' to end racism African-American Movement (3) Civil Rights Movement (4) Non-Cooperation HSTS/Nov.-2014 in the 124. "1«'1ql~ if mI ~ Cli't ~ \rl1U * Cli't WEIR <f; ~ 1975 '1t' d'f) : ~ - "Hi'lfl:'1i"1 ~ (3)~~'~ Movement p.T.a. ( 46 ) E 125. vVhich of the following Act empowers 125. [19RiFtsi <:1 if B 'fifl-1.1l ~ "11'1'liI{ the people to find out what is going . ---_.. ~ ~ ~ <.'iPif if; ~ - . (1) Right to Intention . (2) Right to Transparency (3) Right to Inclination Yt) Right to Information 126. Act (2) ~tw (3) wftd 'liT ~ 'liT ~. (4) WAT 'liT ~ Act B without a coast line? (1) White Sea (1) ~it<:1' 1.1Jlf{ one of the / {}1" following Sea IS 126. 'fifl-1.1l 1.1Jlf{ j'q'lJ (fC {11<>1[{111.1Jlf{ (2) Sea (3) 0i'JciI <;,{<ji 1.1Jlf{ Sea of Okhotsk (4) Tasmania . (4 ) <:1lA If.1 £11 1.1Jlf{ Sea em- 'liT t<T <i~Wrr ~ (1) Distance froin the sun (1) ~B~ (2) Luminosity (2) 'i'J11'li (3) Distance from the earth (3) Colour of a star is an indication of its : ~ 128. Act 'liT.~ [19 Rif@<:1 . if {lm if; ~ 7 Which (2) Saragossa 127. (1) ~ Act 127. The clouds float in the atmosphere '2~B~ low . 128. ClI~ljd:SM if; if ~ 'liIl."'T I (1) Temperature (1) (fI11l1R (2) Velocity (2) ~ (3) Pressure (3) ~Density HSTSlNov.-2014 : (4) (fI11l1R Temperature because oftheir if; ? ~q'{~m'liT~~~ on in the Government? qi] 'OJ'O[ (4) ~ rn ~'l'fCA <jilj (47 ) 129. Which one of the following is the biggest shipping canaLin the world? E 129. w:rn ~ t:ffil . (1) 9fu;r'It'{ Panama Canal (2) (3) Sao Canal J<:suez ~-m ~ ? qf{Clii'1 'It'{ (1) Riel Canal ;-(2/ f.'I981 R5I(j if "ft fir~q 'lit q;rrqr 'It'{ (3) ~ 'It'{ Canal (4) $r 'It'{ / 130. The Bermuda triangle lies in : 130. (1) i3m "ic\'li~C{i %11'11'1 ( (2) South Atlantic Ocean (2) Gfuur i:l1c\'li~C{i'iiillil'l( if (3) North Pacific Ocea,n (3) i3m ~~lRf'iiillil'l( . (4) .~ About 50% of the world population is concentrated of: between 131. the latitudes 'iiillil'l( (3) 400N and 600N Which one of the following mountain ranges is spread over only one state in India? ~. Aravali 132. "l'1<i&lI. ~-"ft 20° i3m 40° i3m (3) 40° i3m.~ 60° i3m. 40° Gfuur if "ft ~.m q4(j'iI\'l1 'lffi(1 if; '1r:f qq; W'1 if ~.~ ~ ? f.19R1R51(j (1).~ (2) Satpura (2) ~ (3) Ajanta (3) ~ (4) Sahyadri (4) ~ HSTSlNov.-2014 if .(2) , 20° i3m ~ (4) 20° Gfuur ~ if if fir~q 'lit WM'T 50% "im~if if ~ ~? (1) 5° i3m ~ 132. ~~: (1) North Atlantic Ocean (4) Indian Ocean . 131. ~~/~I~Q'I\'I P.T.D. E (48) 133. The shortest air route from Perth to 133. .~ ~ \'iG:'f 'iii Wiffi. mer ~ ~ :. London is: . (l) Perth c7 Mumbai c7 Rome -4 .. (1) q~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \'iG:'f London , (2) Perth /. c7 Ankara c7 Paris c7 London \ (3) Perth c7 Aden c7 Paris c7 London ~PeJ;th c7 Mom~asa c7 Rome . . London .. -t 134. As per census 2011.number of cities. 134. 2011 (2) 3992 3992 (3) 4138 (3) 4138 (4) 4139 (4) 4139 135.. Census 2011 was. formulated which of the following.dates? on 135. f.1"1R1ft'lt1 if ~ 2011 'lit ~ ~ 'liR-m ~ 7. (1) 1~, 2011 (2) 31~, (2) 31 December, 2011. (3) 28~, (3) 28 February, 2011 .!f! if 'l'lit (1) 7933 yY7933 ;~lJanUary, ~. 'lit~~: are in India: Y 'lit "1'1'1"1'11~ . (4) l~, 1 March, 2011 HSTSlNov.-2014 , 2011 2011 2011 2011 "1'1'1"1'11 'lit E (49) 136. Match the column - I with column - II : 136. ~ Column - II Column - I V) (i) Dairy Farming (a) Secondarl) '-. Sector (b) Factor. (1 V ~f productlO~' ) (ii) Insurance (iii) Production ..Sugar (i) m .'1iJllM (ii) <WIT (iii)~ 'liT and (d) Tertiary Sector (iv)'Pr *~ ( (r) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (1) a, c, d, b (2) b, a, c, (3) c, b, )4('5' 2, m if; (c) m~ ~ m (1) . a, c, d, b d (2) b, a, . c, d a, d (3) c, b, a, d 11, b (4) c, d, a, b formed as capital? ~ ? (1) Fixed deposit (1). ~ . (2) (2) Money deposited in shares stored for seeds (4) Money hoal-ded in lockers 138. Which is the most appropriate price if B 137.f.19~ful(j 'fIT'!)' (d) ~~ (iii) (iv) -- ~ (b) (ii) (i) .137. Which of the following cannot be ¥Grains (a) ~ of (c) Primary Sector (~ Capital B fii\;rr;l ~ - II <tf~ - I ,'. (iv) Land - I 'IiT'~' ~-Bl ~ 'Tl!T m~T rrtff 'liT ~ ;;p:rr m if f4;<n (3) G\l;;r if; fW?: (4) \'ljq;l: if 138. cH{flf21ifi ~. "R WIT 'Tl!T q;f -mir to understand real national income? ~-B\~~mt~ (1) National income of a country at market price (1) ~ ~ 'liT 'ifUSn:UT <n:: ~ ij;T ~ if; fW?: ? -mir (2) National income of a country at wholesale price (3) National income of aeountry constant price (A) at National income of a country .at factor price . HSTSlNov.c2014 , p.T.a. E (50 ) deposits to : &m ,;:;mrr ~ : (1) Keep as reserve so that people (1), 139. , Bank use the major portion of the 13 9. ~ '.iflIT ~ ft:;rcf 'l>l ~ ;:;mrr ~ T1S!T '[1'1 ffif1l;, m Wn' , i'lM ,<3j1ffi troT ffiR;r ~ may withdraw (2) Meet their' routine expenses and (2), Rl'li ,~ salary of st[iff ~ri ~ Wr-~ ([~ '~ (3) Meet renovation and expansion of bank ~ "(4) Extend loans 'fl"T >!GR ~ ~ 140. Which of the following statement is correct? this year as you bought last year 'life: JIN, 9il1 mT if \RAT tt ~mm~!itmilqq~ with less money - the money ~-~~qcm~1 (1) If you can buy the same goods (1) , I:!fI1R supply decreased. (2) To purchase the, same ,goods ~~~-, ~. (2) 1Z'li today that were purchased one ~, year ago requires more money 'there must have ,been inflation, 4~o'purchase the same, goods qq ~ \RAT , (3) , less, money - the money supply 1Z'li qq ~ ~, \RAT qq ~ today that were purchased one ~, \RAT year ~ same the goods same amount of money '- there must have bee'n inflation, HSTSlNov.-2014 I:!fI1R ~ ~ ~ ~ tt oft I:!fI1R ~ I:!fI1R 'l1l"f ~ ~ 'm~1 1Z'li ago requires, I:!fI1R ~ ~9il1~_-~~~ must have' increased. the tt ,oft lJT{~~1 today as one ,year ago requires '(4) To purchase ~ (4) ~ tt I:!fI1R ,~ '1ft ;m;fttt .lJT{ oft ~,~I I:!fI1R ~ mT _ ~ lW; -~ E (51 ) 141.. A man can see through a hole, the top 141. end of a thin rod of height x, the height of beaker is 3x. If the beaker is , filled with a liquid of refractive index '% ~ fm( 'ft '% x ~ 'lit '% ~ . iii ~M 9iI .~. 'WIT %" 1 ~ 'lit ~ 3x %" I ~ ~ 9iI J.l (;jQQct'1i", iii '% r;q 'ft 2x 0';ill{ (l'fj' ~ WIT ~ m ~ J.l upto height 2x, he can now see the .lower end of rod. The value of J.l is : %" ~ ~ iii f.'riffi M 9iI ~ 'WIT 1 J.l 'Pf I1R iMr : ~ 5 5 2 (1) 2 (1) - (2) l%J (2) l%) (3) J% (3) J% 3 J41i (4) 2 Dire.ction :. (Q. No. 142 to 145) : In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a corresponding statement of rea.son (R). Of the following choose the . correct one: frrf~ : (>TO ....(.17'1£both A & R are true & R is the correct explanation ofA. . (1) ~ (2) If both A & R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (2) ~ (3) A is true but R is false. (3) A B'[<l %" ~ (4) A is false but R is true. (4) A~ HSTSlNov.-20.14 it q;epr t/~ it rio 142 145) : A4f!f:t(@{rt JTfi;ff c# ~ it r;qi rf7rrr rt'lf it mft f?F!;w rifR<r : (A) w '*' R<iRl A '*' R <iRl ~ A B'[<l l g (R) R, fro '7W A 'lit @ C2lT&!T %" 1 . C2lT&!T ~ ~ ~ R, A 'lit @ %" 1 R ~ %"1 %"~R'@l %"1 p.T.a. (52 ) E 142. A: When a magnet is brought near iron nails; only translatory force acts z;rr:rr on them. ~I R : The field due to magnet is non R :~ uniform. ~I 143. A: A 60W - 220Vbulb glows more ciT. '3'1 "lit( 'T\ ~ &m ffi ~ ~ ~ Cff('jj ~ of; ffl\l of; are of; ~ across a m~ U ~ 'T\ if of; qm ~ WKlT J1WlR mm 143. A: l:% 60W - 220V."if)[~, than loOW ~ 220V bulb when they connected m series 'iii ~ 142. A: l:lf?;-l:%. ~ ~ lOOW- 220V ~ 'i'fIl9i\TI; ~ I source of potential difference. R : When they are connected in series R : ~ resistance of lOOWbulb will be more. "if)[ 144. A: Fahrenheit is the smallest unit of rV"asuring temperature. R : Fahrenheit was the first scale usedJor measuring temperature. 145. A: When a conductor is negatively 144. if ~ 'T\ lOOW ~ mm ~ I >If<mq ~ A: tBi1'1~I~cffi'll1R ~ BGffi 3Itt ~ ~I R : If)11'1~I~c d1'l'1T'1 "if)[ wWfq 145. A: ~ W:rr uwrr l:% "lTWfi 'iii ~ ciT ~ ~I R : Excess of electrons on a body R : means that the body is negatively J1~ ~ ~ ~ M~ <r'? uwrr ~ 1 'T\ ~8ifS:l.-n ~ ~ '!iT~f<l N'1TI charged. 146. ~ if <gf1 ~ ~ tlC'1T sound in air : (1) Temperature remains constant (1) ClfCl.lBR ~ (2) Heat remains constant (2) ~. (3) Pressure remains constant (3) <;TO[. 1BR \f?W ~ (4) Both (1) & (2) (4) (1)q(2)~. HSTSlNov.-2014 l'r1fn 1111 charged, it's mass increases. 146. In the phenomenon of propagation of ~ 1BR ~ ~ .~ if : "if)[ E (53 ) 147. In an electric kettle 1 kg water boils in time t1. Itl another kettle, same amount of water boils in time t2 . When. they are connected in series . the time required to boil 1 kg of water 147. ~ ~ if 1 f"nm.qAt ~ ~ ~I ~ ~ t1 '(1I1ll if qAt ~ I:fl1T'l "fT?!T t 2 '(1I1ll if ~ 'lit ~ ~ if ~ ~, cit ~I 1 * if '!\T <iA't f"nm qRt if WlT '(1I1ll WIT : IS : (1) A'1) (2) (2) t1 + t2 t1 + t2 2 2 148. 3.2 kg of ice at -lODe just melts with a 148. -lODe G\ 3.2 f"nmo ort, m J1T'l 'f11Il "# mass 'm' gm of steam : (1) m = 400 gm (1) m = 400 gm (2) . m = 800 gm (2) m = 800 gm m = 425 gm (3) m (3) (4) m=900.gm tISTSlNov.-2014 '. = 425 gm (4) m = 900 gm p.T.a. E (54 ) 149. A glass prism of refractive index 3/2 is immersed' in ,vater of refractive index 4/3. A light beam incident normally on the face AB is totally reflected to reach the face BC if : B e 149. ((9i ~ 'liT fll;rq ~ if ~ ~ Clffij, 4/3 ;nqCjd'ii'b of;'S<Cf ~ R ~ ~, BC ~ '1\ ~ B. A (3) A :~<;;:::::::::: . e >-8 (1) SIn (2) -< 9 '9 e <-8 9 . e <-2 2 e <-8 . SIn 9 3 . (3) sm SIn e <-2 3 3 e >-3 (4) . e >-3 Sln 2 2 150. The percentage error in' measuring the voltage across a resistor 'r' by a voltmeter of resistance 'R' (current assumed to be constant) is : 150. >!fdi't'q CIl€t cfI('C Ij'1 c { m >!fdi't'q 'r' of; fffit of; TF21 '1T'R if ~ Clffij m~m¥ 'R' '1\, 1lf{[ ((9i .~ ~) r r R (1) 1+ - (2) 1~- r R (2) 1-- (3) 1- R+r (3) 1- R+r R R R+r (4) 1---' (1) 1 + - R (4) 1--- HSTS/Nov.-2014 '. q{lCjd'i of; q~~ - -_:::::::.:: . e >-8 (4) sin ((9i -_::::::: :~<;;:::::::::: 3 'lit ------------------------- ------------------ ------------ 2 sm . (2) -< >['f)[~T --=.- --------'----_::::::: _. -- SIn U[j(1[~ lAB ~,'lK: .. _----- . (1) ;nqCjd'ii'b 3/2 ~; R r . R . R R+r . "IN "fR fcr'lCfRl{ mt (lIT'iT ;: -r E (55 ) 151. The reading of the ideal voltmeter in the circuif below is :' 20v 2!l v 14v (1) ',14 V (1) 14V (2) 18V (2) 18V ,(3) 16V , (/34 ,V 14v 1!l (3) 16V (4) , ,34 /*1 '3 152.' 20V 2!l 1!l 3 The length of a bar magnet is 2/, the , distance between magnetic poles will 152. lZ'!l ~ 9il,~ ~ 1~<61'1~ cf; ,~ ~ 21 ~I ~ iMt be: (1) between 0-1 (1) (2) (2) 1 - 21 cf; J1!Z1 between 1 -21 G equal to 21 " (3) 21 (4) 1 cf; ~ , (4) equal to 1 153. 0 - 1 cf; J1!Z1 cf; ~ When the solid lJlelts, its temperature: (1) Increases (2) decreases (3) remains constant ~ HSTSIN ov .-2014 incre'ases then decreases p.T.a.' E. (56 ) 154.. Hydrogen w.as passed over heated fro 'liT2.0 JlTl1 W ;ffi'ffil~s .<f; fol;<rr 1j<:f[ Ujq WlJ ~ '!iteR tt 154. i;l~~"11 2.0 gm copper oxide till only copper 1;Wl 1J1f was left. The mass of copper obtained qit.1 W 'Pf . 'lit lffi'r~Rf '1f;(f ~ was 1.6 gm.'The percentage of oxygen 1.6 JlTl1 "IT I ;)j1'R:fI"11 i{[\. '!iteR -3:fiif{il ~ s if ~ : in copper oxide is : . (1) 80% (1) 80% (2)60% (2) 60% (3) .40% (4)20% (4) 20% 155. Which of the following molecule has an atomicity of four? 155. f.'r:;r if FoRi ~ 'lit ~ ~. ? (atomicity) ~ (1) H2O (2) NH3. (2) NH3 (3) (4) 156. CO2 .. One mole of CO2 means: CH4 (4) CO2 156. «'fj J:iR;r CO2 ~ ~ ~ : (1) 4.4 JlT1l CO2 frn (2) .2.24 htres gas at STP (2) 2.24~ (3) 6:022 x 1023 molecules of CO2 (3) 6.022 x 1023 (4) 22 gmC02 (4) 22 JlTl1 CO2 HSTSlNov.-ZOI4 STP'R ~ CO2<f; Q{lil'Thctl (57 ) E I .157. Which of the following insotope IS' 157. used in treatment of blood cancer? ~ (1) P - 32 (1) P-32 (2) 1- 131 (2) I -.131 (3) Co - 60 (3) Co-'- 60' L(4)~U - 235 (4) U - 235 158. In the helium atom, the number of 158. electrons in L-shell will be: .~ (3) 8 159. f.1901 ful(j if '# 'liR -BT mi'r. "ilS ~. P -31TC1T tt!Wr'l ~ ~i1~I~ miT ? if, (L) (2) 2 (1) 0 (2) 2 (4) 6 (3) 8 (4) Which pair of atomic numbers. represents elements in same group? (1) 11,19 if 9if11 159. R9 ~ ~ g :2.; -,- ~ fomR if 'lim 6 'liT 'liR-BT ~ . 'lit ~ lft ~ (crT) if IlGftffi . (2) 6, 12 ~ (1) 11, 19 (2) 6, 12 (3) 4, 16 (4) 8, 17 . ffii'!f. 9i@ ~ ? j ,(8}4,16 (4) 8,17 160. The oxide of which of the following' element is not acidic? (1) Cl (2) S (3) K 161. How many grams of oxygen are required to burn 40 gm of sulphur? 160. f.1901fuld if'# ~m~? 'liR-'# mq 'liT 0311iffil~S (1) Cl (2) S (3) K (4) C 161. 40 llJli _ 0311 <ffll"1 ~ 'lit 'lit ;;mR <f; >3Wf~'l'RlT i?Mt. ? ~ (1) 4.0 gm (2) 40.0 gm (1) 4.0JWl (2) 40.0 JWl (3) 400 gm (4) 80 gm (3) 400 JWl. (4) 80 JWl HSTSlNov.-2014 f<lm;fi p.T.a. E (58 ) 162. A compound 'x' green coloured solid, gets oxidise.d to reddish brown solid in presence of air. 'X' on heating gives brown coloured solid 'Y' and two pungent gases 'A' and 'B', 'A' turns acidified . potassium . dichromate solution green, X, Y, A, l? and type of reaction is : . (J);'?us04 , CuO, S02' 'decomposition "M 162. .t:[qj ~ 'liT itB qc;ref 'X' ClTg ~ if ~1'Rfl'!i\1 m:..'IT ~ 'liT itB qc;ref ~ ~ I 'X' 1Jlt "M 'liT itB qc;rq 'Y' ('FIT~ ~ 'B' ~ -m-&t 1lB 'lit ~ "M if ~ I X, Y, A, B ~ ~"M m 'IT ~ 'A' ~m ~I 'A' \l~ . :S1~<€Ik~ ~ ~ '"('fR'[. qf\~ 'lJI: 0W1fwn R;"B Wlift. 'lit ~ ? Cu.S04' CuO, 802, 803 \l:r:l'ifC1" (1) 803 . (2) FeS04, Fe, S02, S03 Oxidation (3) FeS04 ' Fe203' S02 , S03 decomposition (4) FeS04 ' Fe203' S03 , S02 . decomposition 163; Match the following: 163. f.1...,Riful \1 'lit ~ ""9 (a) Formic acid (i), dehydrating agent itlm" (a)~ : (i) fS~I~~R'T~ .~-_./ (b) Nitric acid (ii) Orgariic acid\ ~ . (iii) Mineral acid(6 ') (cJ:Electrolyte . (d) Cone. H 2S0 '> 4 (b) ~ift'liT ~ (ii)'liTM (c) ~8'f~"'1~C: (iii)~ (d) ~ (iv) NaCl . ~ 'liT .~ .~r:ru- ~ftrs (iv)~~:S (1) (a) (ii), (1:» (iii), (c) (iv), (d) (i) (1) (a) (ii), (b) (iii), (c) (iv), (d) (i) (2) (a){;), (b) (ii), (c) (iii), (d) (iv) (2) (a) (i), (b) (ii), (c) (iii), (d) (iv) (3) (a) (iii), (b) (i), (c) (iv), (d) (ii) (3) (4) (a) (iv), (b) (iii), (c) (i), (d) (ii) (4) (a) (iv), (b) (iii), (c) (i), (d) (ii) ~-----'" HSTSlNov.-2014 .....--" (a) (iii), (b) (i), (c) (iv), (d) (ii) . ' E (59) 164. Rings of cartilage are present in the following: (D Oesophagus (1) ~lfF1~1 Trachea (2) ~CjI("Hcl1 " (2) \,CSYThroat (1) Evaporation' pull 165. ~ &m qAt CliT 'W1~Wr f.19 ~ '>l'lWr if~~: (1) CfI1JT'l ~ (2) \J(fI~'H (m) Transpiration pull ott crrg ott ~ (3) Availability of soil water (3) '2GJ "f('f \31Rifo<j(f[ (4) Availability of soil air (4) '2GJ \31Rifo<j(f[ 166. Which of the following is a plant . hormone? 166. f.19 if -('t <t'R qr::q ~ (1) Insulin (1) (2) Thyroxin (2) ~I~<iMi'1 ;..(3j--Cytokinin (4) 167. In which plant a piece of leaf can regenerate the whole plant? (2) Bryophyllum ~11Ri'1 a (i11«1"1"1 qrq if qW ~ .. ~ 167. foloB g'if.'fM(j ~ (1) t.--<4}-'-£ougainvillea 168. One of the following represents monohybrid cross: (2) (3) ~ 168. f.19 (4) "i1~'1[qRj111 'lim 9it. ~m 'WlT'~ : (2) 3: 1 (2) 3: 1 HSTS/Nov;-2014 qr1:fT !SI1<nflhikl'i if -('t D;Cli CjuffiCji( (1) 9:7 .))419:3:3 -('t ~ WliGT ~ ? ~ (1) 9: 7 _.(3) 1: 1 : 1 : I ~. ? (3) f11~aCjiI~f.1'1 (4) Oestrogen (3) Rose ~: (4) qq<jf~T11 165. Water absorption by roots takes place under the influence of: (1) Banana ~ (3) 1lffi (4) Duodenum ~ f.19 if ~ 164. 'liI'i\1I~~ ~ (3) 1:1:1:1 (4) 9:3:3 P.T.O. E (60 ) Which 169. one of the . ,following 169. . R9 constitutes a food chain? (2) grass, goat ~ fisp and . (2) 'Efl1I, ~ \l:{R- (3) goat, coy; and elephant (3) (4) grass, wheat and mango ~ . (4) The Ganga Tuns from Gangotri through hundreds towns and cities in : 170. .~ , ~ m m, '1fIl m i2T~ 'Efl1I, i1i m \J1l11 B <MY .~ ~ (2) '3m ~~T Q.Ci (3) '3m ~~T, (3) Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal arid ~ttar .. ~ q ~WiT ~ ~q-q GfrTT\'f Q.Ci i?R41"1l . Pradesh, Bihar and West' Bengal' . Mitochondria and Plastids are able to synthesis. some of their ..proteins beeause they ha ve : \,():{DNA 171. '11~8iB1fU'i\41 Q.Ci '<.1lfk~!;1 \Jl1Rt ~ >\ttt;jf 'liT f.r:ltur '\<l'i m ~~ '3'lil mm~: (1) 'ilolf'lot:(o (2) RNA (2) \l1f{0lf'l 01:(0 (3) DNA and Ribosomes (3) ilolf'lot:(o (4) RNA and Ribosomes (4) \l1f{0lf'l01:(0 m {I~"ihil"(~ m {I~"ihil"(~ Which of the following are cardiac muscles? . (1) W!fur .(1). '3m ~~T Uttar Pradesh and Bihar Haryana.. 'liT i'fB~~W~? (1) Uttar Pradesh 172. ~ m~ goat and human -' . 171. (('fi ~ (1) 'Efl1I, ~ ~gi'ass, 170. i'f B 'Iit'1 91{ClT'~ ? Uninucleated and Unstriated vf1') Multinucleated and Unbranched (1) . (('fi i{;~'lil4 Q.Ci ~ (2) GISi{;~'lil4Q.Ci 01~TTltrcl , (3) Uninucleated and Branched (3) (('fi i{;~'lil4Q.Ci ~TTltrCl (4) Uninucleated and Unbranched (4) (('fi ih'lil'1 .HSTSlNov.-2014' Q.Ci 01~TTltrcl (61) E \ 173. Antibiotics '\i.lr bacteria (2) Vlru~ .(3) dengue 174. Nitrogen \ work against> (1) ~ (4) elephantiasis 174 .. ~ N 2 in presence of: it. ~ ~ tfu<r (4) '(3) ~ cannot fix fixing bacteria (2) ~ qiq '11~~G'j'1'~ M~'Ii{UI rrtff '11~~G'j'1 911 ? q;>Jt, (1) 'Iil<R ~'3iI'ffiI~:S (2) '11~~G'j'1 fl) O2 (4) Light 175. <311 'I{11 G'j '1 . (3) (4) WN~T Which one of the following is not a cereal crop? (1) Wheat ,Ail) Sorghum 176. The (1) (4) Mustard (3) . 'qnJ (4) ctM it ~ traffic lights signals. change seconds change and between at' three different after 48 seconds, 108 seconds. 176. 72 times they itt 72 ~ ~ will change (2) ~ i31WT ~ ~, If they at 7 a. m. simultaneously. How many ott ~ (f~ 108 ~ gI ~ g ffi 7 tmlf cIT1T ~ I:('Ii tlT11" ~ 'B 7 : 30 ~ sim ultaneously ? (1) 3 ~4 lIT 7 ~ (f'Ii I:('Ii m~GfR~? (4) 2 Sum of series (1 + 2) + (3 + + (9 + 10) + .: 5) +(6 + 7) + (93 + 94) + (95 + 97) 177. (1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) 2 (1 + 2) + (3 + 5) + (6 + 7) + (9 + 10) + .........+ (93 + 94) + (95 + 97) + (98 + 99) *l?Pir : + (98 + 99) will be : 911 (1) 5050 (2) 3750 (1) 5050 (2) 3750 (3) 1350 (4) 4250 (3) 1350 (4) 4250 HSTSlNov.-2014 ~ 48 7 a. m. to 7 : 30 a. m. (3) 5 177. (2) Rice . p.T.a. E 178. ( 62 ) If (../3) = (.J5y = (JiSt, (1) 178.. 'lK (J3) = (.J5y = (JiSt, \l<[ 1 11 -+-+- = 0 X Y z (1) -+-+- = 0 X Y z III -+---'=2 x y z (2) -+--- =2 1 1 1 1 1 1 x y z (3) xy -xz -"zy = 0 (4) xy -xz ~zy = 2 (4) xy -xz -zy If (4 sec2e -I)(sin e - 2) (2cos2e - i) = 0 then number of possible different values of 8 are (0° < 8 < 180°): . 179. = 2 2) (2cos2 e -I) = 0 , \l<[ 8 ~ 'lit ~ jj'Mt (uiT "B'l'fCf m) (0° < 8 < 180°): 'lK (4 sec2 e -I) (sin e f1'r"l lJfif (1) 5 (1) 5 (2) (3) 3 (3) 3 (4) 2 180. A farmer wants to fence his rectangular field (28 m x49 m) with wire. He wants to spend minimum amount in fixing the pillars for wire at the same distance . .If cost of fixing one pillar is , 1,000,then.total cost of fixing pillars used will be : 180. 4 >311'1 cll'hl{ &cr (28 m x 49 m) if C!R 'lit ~ WTAT ~ ~ I en; WlR .~ lIT lQit ww!>{ fcR:!R l:('I1 'h'1 lQit 'lit "# >31'R 1'lK l:('I1 , 1,000 ~, en- ~ f'l;cRt jj'Mt ? 'lJl1. 15fi't. 'hVlT i:!WClT ~ 'Ii'r wrR wrR 'lit 'l1T. ~ ~ ~ (1) '18,000 (2) ,22,000 . (1) ,18,000 (2) ,22,000 (3) ,20,000 (4) ,28,000 (3) ,20,000 (4) ,28,000 HSTSlNov.-2014 . : . =0 (3) xy -xz -zy 179. then: C' r m 7. W'1l ~ .~ ~ 7. Answers to questions in answer sheet. are to be given by darkening complete circle using Black/Blue ball point ~R\ qir 'I'Til / ~ it ~ "(fffi. "(fffi 'A'fi fA ~ ~. t 'l'R'lT <R'!f ilfm' f<l> <fril pen as shown below: 'T1lTt;: CDe Q) @ .3lT'l &ffi m 'T1lT"(fffi 'flC'm llT'l1 0Wf'TT. ~ '!ffir t; : ''IT''\ qir f.19 li<ffi ~ <0 ~ (8) ~ '<'Ii ~ "'l1GT .~ lpj 1R ti\ t; ;im ~ e it ~ . 9. '{flf\ "(fffi ~. m fc;r1( ~ ~ 8. Rough work sh~uld mBl . 'Ii 9. The answers are to be recorded on the Oiv1R Ans""cr Sheet only. Mark your responses c<lrefully. No whitener' (vlo'hltefluid) is allowed ror chrmging answer-s. '1:R ti 3if<l;<l oR I 3l'A ~ oR I "(fffi ~ ~ <PT.lI'1'rT f.'Imr t; I m~ m lO. lfi'N; lW! 10. Out of the fqur alternatives for each question, only one ~circle for the most appropriCltc answer is to be darkened c'ompletely with Blue/Black B"II Point Pen on the OMR A'nswer Sheet. The answ('r once mClrkcdis not allowed to <r< "lR f<l<I,<"i\ it ~. ~ fc;r1( OMR "(fffi 'A'fi 1:R ~. 'f'l' 'fI 'fil. tI. ~ m <1'rR/'I'Til ~ ~ fA ~ oR I '<'Ii ilR "(fffi 3if<l;<l 'lWl 'lR ~ ilG<'!T "l6i urr ~ m fc;r1( ~ m 1 1. ~ . be thanged. t; I "ffiIiffi '<jf.1fh1ct oR f<l> ~ "(fffi <:'i. "" 'R ~ 3l"'l. f.'mR "l ~ "(fffi.'A'fi it ~ ~ qir ~ wrri! I ~. 'l':-f'li m 3Rl'J <i\ ~ 11. The-candidates should ensure that the Ans\'Jer Sheet is not folded. Do .not makl' <lny stray marks on the Answer Sheet. Do not "write youI' Roll No. anyw.here else except in the specified space in thl~Answer Sheet. O\T'( "l "l MI 12. Handle the Test Booklet M1dAnswer Sheet with care, as 12. <RT1ffi~ <:'i "(fffi 'A'fi<PT ~lI'1'rTqR. <f'ijf1p .~j\ ~~q~1fu ii (~ <RTaTI~ <:'i "(fffi .q-~ c/; WJiq;' i'i fi'FmT qfr ft<1fu qir ~) ~ Wt>m' ~ <tc 'iJTli¥( "ffff ~ no under circumstances (l'XCI..~pl for discrep,lTICYin Test Booklet and Answer Shed SI.'ri<l1 No.), flJlOtilcr set a/Test Booklet willllot VfTV'ft I 13. <RT1ffi'~ /"(fffi 'A'fi i'i ~ mnf;~~~i'iMI . 14. Candidi)tes are not allowed to carry any textual material, m 14. 3j'l<l>l\ qir <RT1ffiNR /q;a'f i'i • $ fu<n<l ~ .= qfr q, C\~fI' <lT5'R1 ~rf<1d'PT'T'iI'qfr qf$:i\. . itGR. ~ lliR. ~<'I<ts;If.1",~ <IT~ 3l"'l= qfr -wnft qir <'I urA <lT~r'lWl qfr ~"l6i t; I ""l ~ 15. q>l<)al<P&RT ~'io) ~I' '!!'l .urA ~ lfi'N; 3j'l<l>l\ m • 16. ~ 3l'ltal<t> <IT q>l<)al<Pqfr ~. 3j'l<l>l\ m ,QIR"l ~ I qR"'M'" 17. ~<'I<ts;If.1",/5'R1<\'f<'1" 1 B. ~ 3lM"T 61C'i<li'i <RT1ffi~ "l oR I m ~ printed or written, bits of p"pcrs, pageT, mubile phone, electronic devi~e or any other miltNirl1except the Admit Card inside the examinillit1l1hilil/ room. 15.. Each candidate must show on c1emnod his/her Card (Roll No.) to the Invigil<llllr. $ Admit. 16; No candidate, withi.Hll ~peci,,1 permission of the' Superintendent or ~Ii.vigil<llor, should ,I'eavehis/her seal. t<MT ~ . 17 .. Use of Electfl:mic/Manu<ll('<lleu.latoris prohibited. <rtt\TI t; I <PT~ 3lR "(fffi 'WT 18. No part of the Test Bookll'l and Answer Sheet shall be detached under any circumstances. B'r;R ~ 'l'I '1m 19. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Ans\A:cr Sheet to the lnvlgilator in the Room/Hall. The candidates are all.owed to t;1ke a.way this Test = <PT~ . 19. <RT1ffiwR <?A 'R. 3l"l>l\ <Pal/NR 'A'fi <Pal-q>l<)ai<f;'fil 3l'Wf 'flftr ~ I 3j'l<l>l\ 3l'A '[W.f ~ <RT1ffi~ qir <'I urr ~ '& I . 20. 'IT'i1 '1fI1ffi i'i 'lR qTfI iAT 3lfif'I'l'l' 'IT'f1 3i<t>Ton "l6i ~ ~ I m be provided. 13. The candiqates will write the correct Nuinher as given in the Test Booklet/ An~weTShl..:elin the Atlend<lnce Sheet. 'ffi\T <r< WJiq;' qir ~. . be done only in the space provided" in the Test Booklet for the same . . OMR "(fffi ~ "(fffi ~ (~ ~) wrong, if it is marked, as [f you fill more than one circle il will be treated as a ~rong answer. m ;mq<nT "(fffi'flC'm llT'l1 0Wf'TTI B. "". '!iT'l <RT1ffi~ . WT5"RtioRl • t; I '!l" lIT'<!.3i<t>Ti'i . Booklet \vith them. 20. Language Test is treated lmly as a qualifying test. Marks obtained -in~hguages lesL will not been inc~u~ed in 'the Total Marks.
© Copyright 2024