I.B.P.S SET 1 Leave a Comment / By Rakesh Sir / November 15, 2025 November 15, 2025 Welcome to your I.B.P.S SET 1 Name Phone 1. Directions (Q. 1 to 5): In the fol- lowing questions, read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Select the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, select 'No error' as your answer. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. (A) Any treasure found (B) below the earth belonged (C) to the king and not (D) to the owner of the land. (E) No error- None 2. Directions (Q. 1 to 5): In the fol- lowing questions, read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Select the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, select 'No error' as your answer. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. (A) Any treasure found (B) below the earth belonged (C) to the king and not (D) to the owner of the land. (E) No error None 3. Directions (Q. 1 to 5): In the fol- lowing questions, read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Select the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, select 'No error' as your answer. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. (A) All the people (B) which had gath- ered around (C) were impressed (D) with the king's decision. (E) No error None 4. Directions (Q. 1 to 5): In the fol- lowing questions, read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Select the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, select 'No error' as your answer. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. (A) Trembling, he (B) took a broom (C) and a bucket fully water (D) and started cleaning. (E) No error None 5. Directions (Q. 1 to 5): In the fol- lowing questions, read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Select the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, select 'No error' as your answer. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. (A)The Princess was very beauty (B) and wanted to (C) marry a man (D) who was intelligent (E) No error None 6. Which of the following is most nearly the same in meaning to the word 'Following' as used in the story? Once upon a time, there lived a king. Behind his palace, there was a beautiful garden in which there was a tree that bore golden apples. One day, the gardener came to the royal court and said, 'My lord! Every night before going to bed I count the apples. But the next morning, I find an apple miss- ing.' The king was alarmed. He asked his three sons to look into the matter. First, he sent the eldest prince to guard the tree throughout the night. But as the night pro- gressed, the eldest prince fell asleep. And next morning again an apple was gone. The following night the second prince had to guard the tree, but he too fell asleep before midnight. And the next morning, an apple was stolen. Now it was the turn of the youngest prince to guard the tree. He sat under the tree, keeping awake. As soon as the clock struck twelve, the youngest prince heard a hustle through the air. As he looked up, he saw a bird alighting on the tree. Its feathers were all made of gold.The prince was alert. Just as the bird plucked off an apple, the prince shot an arrow at it. The bird flew off, but the arrow had struck its wings and one of its golden feathers fell down. The prince picked it up and took it to the king. The king was pleased at the youngest prince as he had identified the thief. But now the golden feather was the talk of the town. This feather is worth more than the whole king- dom!' said the minister. 'If a single feather is so precious, I must have the whole bird!' said the king. 'And my youngest son will go in search of it.' So, the youngest prince readily set out. After some distance, he saw a fox sitting at the edge of a rock. Are you on the way to catch the golden bird, 0 prince?' asked the fox. Yes!' replied the prince. Then take my advice, if you want to, said the fox. This evening, you will come to a village in which there are two inns opposite each other. One of them is big and bright and the other, has only one small and damp room. Go to the small one, stay here, but don't sleep. The youngest prince thanked the fox for the advice and contin- ued on his way. By the evening, he came to a village where there were two inns. The small one had indeed a miserable look. But the prince followed the fox's advice and stayed there. He waited.When it was midnight, he heard a rustle through the air. Suddenly, he saw the golden bird alighting on the window of his room. Without wasting time, the prince plunged at the bird and it was in his firm grip. At dawn, the prince started back for the palace. On the way, he again met the fox sitting on the rock. 'Won't you reward me for my advice, O prince?' asked the fox. 'Of course, I will' said the prince. 'Ask what you wish!' Then pluck a feather of the golden bird and keep it on my head, said the fox. As soon as the prince kept a golden feather on the fox's head, there arose a dark cloud of smoke. When the smoke settled, the fox had disappeared and there stood a beautiful maiden, smiling at the prince. The prince was surprised. A sorceress had changed me into a fox because I had come to know her secret. Only the touch of the golden feather could have brought me back to my human form.' The prince fell in love with the maiden and took her to his pal- ace. The king was overjoyed to get the golden bird. He also gave his consent for the prince's marriage with the maiden. In a grand ceremony, the youngest married to the beautiful maiden. And together, they lived happily ever after. (A) previous (B) dark (C) after (D) subsequent (E) jinxed None 7. As mentioned in the story, the young- est prince decided to stay in a substan- dard inn because ? Once upon a time, there lived a king. Behind his palace, there was a beautiful garden in which there was a tree that bore golden apples. One day, the gardener came to the royal court and said, 'My lord! Every night before going to bed I count the apples. But the next morning, I find an apple miss- ing.' The king was alarmed. He asked his three sons to look into the matter. First, he sent the eldest prince to guard the tree throughout the night. But as the night pro- gressed, the eldest prince fell asleep. And next morning again an apple was gone. The following night the second prince had to guard the tree, but he too fell asleep before midnight. And the next morning, an apple was stolen. Now it was the turn of the youngest prince to guard the tree. He sat under the tree, keeping awake. As soon as the clock struck twelve, the youngest prince heard a hustle through the air. As he looked up, he saw a bird alighting on the tree. Its feathers were all made of gold.The prince was alert. Just as the bird plucked off an apple, the prince shot an arrow at it. The bird flew off, but the arrow had struck its wings and one of its golden feathers fell down. The prince picked it up and took it to the king. The king was pleased at the youngest prince as he had identified the thief. But now the golden feather was the talk of the town. This feather is worth more than the whole king- dom!' said the minister. 'If a single feather is so precious, I must have the whole bird!' said the king. 'And my youngest son will go in search of it.' So, the youngest prince readily set out. After some distance, he saw a fox sitting at the edge of a rock. Are you on the way to catch the golden bird, 0 prince?' asked the fox. Yes!' replied the prince. Then take my advice, if you want to, said the fox. This evening, you will come to a village in which there are two inns opposite each other. One of them is big and bright and the other, has only one small and damp room. Go to the small one, stay here, but don't sleep. The youngest prince thanked the fox for the advice and contin- ued on his way. By the evening, he came to a village where there were two inns. The small one had indeed a miserable look. But the prince followed the fox's advice and stayed there. He waited.When it was midnight, he heard a rustle through the air. Suddenly, he saw the golden bird alighting on the window of his room. Without wasting time, the prince plunged at the bird and it was in his firm grip. At dawn, the prince started back for the palace. On the way, he again met the fox sitting on the rock. 'Won't you reward me for my advice, O prince?' asked the fox. 'Of course, I will' said the prince. 'Ask what you wish!' Then pluck a feather of the golden bird and keep it on my head, said the fox. As soon as the prince kept a golden feather on the fox's head, there arose a dark cloud of smoke. When the smoke settled, the fox had disappeared and there stood a beautiful maiden, smiling at the prince. The prince was surprised. A sorceress had changed me into a fox because I had come to know her secret. Only the touch of the golden feather could have brought me back to my human form.' The prince fell in love with the maiden and took her to his pal- ace. The king was overjoyed to get the golden bird. He also gave his consent for the prince's marriage with the maiden. In a grand ceremony, the youngest married to the beautiful maiden. And together, they lived happily ever after. (A) Only B (B) Both B and C (D) Only C (C) Only A (D) Only C (E) Both A and C None 8. Which of the following is most nearly the same in meaning to the word 'Alarmed' as used in the story? (A) disturbed (B) depressed (C) discouraged (D) encouraged (E) afraid None 9. Which of the following is most nearly the opposite in meaning to the word 'Firm' as used in the story? Once upon a time, there lived a king. Behind his palace, there was a beautiful garden in which there was a tree that bore golden apples. One day, the gardener came to the royal court and said, 'My lord! Every night before going to bed I count the apples. But the next morning, I find an apple miss- ing.' The king was alarmed. He asked his three sons to look into the matter. First, he sent the eldest prince to guard the tree throughout the night. But as the night pro- gressed, the eldest prince fell asleep. And next morning again an apple was gone. The following night the second prince had to guard the tree, but he too fell asleep before midnight. And the next morning, an apple was stolen. Now it was the turn of the youngest prince to guard the tree. He sat under the tree, keeping awake. As soon as the clock struck twelve, the youngest prince heard a hustle through the air. As he looked up, he saw a bird alighting on the tree. Its feathers were all made of gold.The prince was alert. Just as the bird plucked off an apple, the prince shot an arrow at it. The bird flew off, but the arrow had struck its wings and one of its golden feathers fell down. The prince picked it up and took it to the king. The king was pleased at the youngest prince as he had identified the thief. But now the golden feather was the talk of the town. This feather is worth more than the whole king- dom!' said the minister. 'If a single feather is so precious, I must have the whole bird!' said the king. 'And my youngest son will go in search of it.' So, the youngest prince readily set out. After some distance, he saw a fox sitting at the edge of a rock. Are you on the way to catch the golden bird, 0 prince?' asked the fox. Yes!' replied the prince. Then take my advice, if you want to, said the fox. This evening, you will come to a village in which there are two inns opposite each other. One of them is big and bright and the other, has only one small and damp room. Go to the small one, stay here, but don't sleep. The youngest prince thanked the fox for the advice and contin- ued on his way. By the evening, he came to a village where there were two inns. The small one had indeed a miserable look. But the prince followed the fox's advice and stayed there. He waited.When it was midnight, he heard a rustle through the air. Suddenly, he saw the golden bird alighting on the window of his room. Without wasting time, the prince plunged at the bird and it was in his firm grip. At dawn, the prince started back for the palace. On the way, he again met the fox sitting on the rock. 'Won't you reward me for my advice, O prince?' asked the fox. 'Of course, I will' said the prince. 'Ask what you wish!' Then pluck a feather of the golden bird and keep it on my head, said the fox. As soon as the prince kept a golden feather on the fox's head, there arose a dark cloud of smoke. When the smoke settled, the fox had disappeared and there stood a beautiful maiden, smiling at the prince. The prince was surprised. A sorceress had changed me into a fox because I had come to know her secret. Only the touch of the golden feather could have brought me back to my human form.' The prince fell in love with the maiden and took her to his pal- ace. The king was overjoyed to get the golden bird. He also gave his consent for the prince's marriage with the maiden. In a grand ceremony, the youngest married to the beautiful maiden. And together, they lived happily ever after. (A) strong (B) nice (C) loose (D) indefinite (E) doubtful None 10. Which of the following characteristics of the youngest prince comes across distinctly through the story? Once upon a time, there lived a king. Behind his palace, there was a beautiful garden in which there was a tree that bore golden apples. One day, the gardener came to the royal court and said, 'My lord! Every night before going to bed I count the apples. But the next morning, I find an apple miss- ing.' The king was alarmed. He asked his three sons to look into the matter. First, he sent the eldest prince to guard the tree throughout the night. But as the night pro- gressed, the eldest prince fell asleep. And next morning again an apple was gone. The following night the second prince had to guard the tree, but he too fell asleep before midnight. And the next morning, an apple was stolen. Now it was the turn of the youngest prince to guard the tree. He sat under the tree, keeping awake. As soon as the clock struck twelve, the youngest prince heard a hustle through the air. As he looked up, he saw a bird alighting on the tree. Its feathers were all made of gold.The prince was alert. Just as the bird plucked off an apple, the prince shot an arrow at it. The bird flew off, but the arrow had struck its wings and one of its golden feathers fell down. The prince picked it up and took it to the king. The king was pleased at the youngest prince as he had identified the thief. But now the golden feather was the talk of the town. This feather is worth more than the whole king- dom!' said the minister. 'If a single feather is so precious, I must have the whole bird!' said the king. 'And my youngest son will go in search of it.' So, the youngest prince readily set out. After some distance, he saw a fox sitting at the edge of a rock. Are you on the way to catch the golden bird, 0 prince?' asked the fox. Yes!' replied the prince. Then take my advice, if you want to, said the fox. This evening, you will come to a village in which there are two inns opposite each other. One of them is big and bright and the other, has only one small and damp room. Go to the small one, stay here, but don't sleep. The youngest prince thanked the fox for the advice and contin- ued on his way. By the evening, he came to a village where there were two inns. The small one had indeed a miserable look. But the prince followed the fox's advice and stayed there. He waited.When it was midnight, he heard a rustle through the air. Suddenly, he saw the golden bird alighting on the window of his room. Without wasting time, the prince plunged at the bird and it was in his firm grip. At dawn, the prince started back for the palace. On the way, he again met the fox sitting on the rock. 'Won't you reward me for my advice, O prince?' asked the fox. 'Of course, I will' said the prince. 'Ask what you wish!' Then pluck a feather of the golden bird and keep it on my head, said the fox. As soon as the prince kept a golden feather on the fox's head, there arose a dark cloud of smoke. When the smoke settled, the fox had disappeared and there stood a beautiful maiden, smiling at the prince. The prince was surprised. A sorceress had changed me into a fox because I had come to know her secret. Only the touch of the golden feather could have brought me back to my human form.' The prince fell in love with the maiden and took her to his pal- ace. The king was overjoyed to get the golden bird. He also gave his consent for the prince's marriage with the maiden. In a grand ceremony, the youngest married to the beautiful maiden. And together, they lived happily ever after. (A) He was mischievous (B) He was popular (C) He was notorious (D) He was obedient (E) He was greedy None 11. As mentioned in the story, the king chose the youngest prince to catch the bird because-- Once upon a time, there lived a king. Behind his palace, there was a beautiful garden in which there was a tree that bore golden apples. One day, the gardener came to the royal court and said, 'My lord! Every night before going to bed I count the apples. But the next morning, I find an apple miss- ing.' The king was alarmed. He asked his three sons to look into the matter. First, he sent the eldest prince to guard the tree throughout the night. But as the night pro- gressed, the eldest prince fell asleep. And next morning again an apple was gone. The following night the second prince had to guard the tree, but he too fell asleep before midnight. And the next morning, an apple was stolen. Now it was the turn of the youngest prince to guard the tree. He sat under the tree, keeping awake. As soon as the clock struck twelve, the youngest prince heard a hustle through the air. As he looked up, he saw a bird alighting on the tree. Its feathers were all made of gold.The prince was alert. Just as the bird plucked off an apple, the prince shot an arrow at it. The bird flew off, but the arrow had struck its wings and one of its golden feathers fell down. The prince picked it up and took it to the king. The king was pleased at the youngest prince as he had identified the thief. But now the golden feather was the talk of the town. This feather is worth more than the whole king- dom!' said the minister. 'If a single feather is so precious, I must have the whole bird!' said the king. 'And my youngest son will go in search of it.' So, the youngest prince readily set out. After some distance, he saw a fox sitting at the edge of a rock. Are you on the way to catch the golden bird, 0 prince?' asked the fox. Yes!' replied the prince. Then take my advice, if you want to, said the fox. This evening, you will come to a village in which there are two inns opposite each other. One of them is big and bright and the other, has only one small and damp room. Go to the small one, stay here, but don't sleep. The youngest prince thanked the fox for the advice and contin- ued on his way. By the evening, he came to a village where there were two inns. The small one had indeed a miserable look. But the prince followed the fox's advice and stayed there. He waited.When it was midnight, he heard a rustle through the air. Suddenly, he saw the golden bird alighting on the window of his room. Without wasting time, the prince plunged at the bird and it was in his firm grip. At dawn, the prince started back for the palace. On the way, he again met the fox sitting on the rock. 'Won't you reward me for my advice, O prince?' asked the fox. 'Of course, I will' said the prince. 'Ask what you wish!' Then pluck a feather of the golden bird and keep it on my head, said the fox. As soon as the prince kept a golden feather on the fox's head, there arose a dark cloud of smoke. When the smoke settled, the fox had disappeared and there stood a beautiful maiden, smiling at the prince. The prince was surprised. A sorceress had changed me into a fox because I had come to know her secret. Only the touch of the golden feather could have brought me back to my human form.' The prince fell in love with the maiden and took her to his pal- ace. The king was overjoyed to get the golden bird. He also gave his consent for the prince's marriage with the maiden. In a grand ceremony, the youngest married to the beautiful maiden. And together, they lived happily ever after. (A) he was one of his favourite sons. (B) by that time he had more faith in his capabilities. (C) his wife had requested him to as- sign this task to their youngest child. (D) only the youngest prince knew the way to the forest. (E) None of the given options. None 12. Which of the following statements is true in the context of the story? Once upon a time, there lived a king. Behind his palace, there was a beautiful garden in which there was a tree that bore golden apples. One day, the gardener came to the royal court and said, 'My lord! Every night before going to bed I count the apples. But the next morning, I find an apple miss- ing.' The king was alarmed. He asked his three sons to look into the matter. First, he sent the eldest prince to guard the tree throughout the night. But as the night pro- gressed, the eldest prince fell asleep. And next morning again an apple was gone. The following night the second prince had to guard the tree, but he too fell asleep before midnight. And the next morning, an apple was stolen. Now it was the turn of the youngest prince to guard the tree. He sat under the tree, keeping awake. As soon as the clock struck twelve, the youngest prince heard a hustle through the air. As he looked up, he saw a bird alighting on the tree. Its feathers were all made of gold.The prince was alert. Just as the bird plucked off an apple, the prince shot an arrow at it. The bird flew off, but the arrow had struck its wings and one of its golden feathers fell down. The prince picked it up and took it to the king. The king was pleased at the youngest prince as he had identified the thief. But now the golden feather was the talk of the town. This feather is worth more than the whole king- dom!' said the minister. 'If a single feather is so precious, I must have the whole bird!' said the king. 'And my youngest son will go in search of it.' So, the youngest prince readily set out. After some distance, he saw a fox sitting at the edge of a rock. Are you on the way to catch the golden bird, 0 prince?' asked the fox. Yes!' replied the prince. Then take my advice, if you want to, said the fox. This evening, you will come to a village in which there are two inns opposite each other. One of them is big and bright and the other, has only one small and damp room. Go to the small one, stay here, but don't sleep. The youngest prince thanked the fox for the advice and contin- ued on his way. By the evening, he came to a village where there were two inns. The small one had indeed a miserable look. But the prince followed the fox's advice and stayed there. He waited.When it was midnight, he heard a rustle through the air. Suddenly, he saw the golden bird alighting on the window of his room. Without wasting time, the prince plunged at the bird and it was in his firm grip. At dawn, the prince started back for the palace. On the way, he again met the fox sitting on the rock. 'Won't you reward me for my advice, O prince?' asked the fox. 'Of course, I will' said the prince. 'Ask what you wish!' Then pluck a feather of the golden bird and keep it on my head, said the fox. As soon as the prince kept a golden feather on the fox's head, there arose a dark cloud of smoke. When the smoke settled, the fox had disappeared and there stood a beautiful maiden, smiling at the prince. The prince was surprised. A sorceress had changed me into a fox because I had come to know her secret. Only the touch of the golden feather could have brought me back to my human form.' The prince fell in love with the maiden and took her to his pal- ace. The king was overjoyed to get the golden bird. He also gave his consent for the prince's marriage with the maiden. In a grand ceremony, the youngest married to the beautiful maiden. And together, they lived happily ever after. (A) The bird with the gold feathers was the gardener's pet. (B) The eider brothers were always jealous of the youngest prince. (C) The fox misguided the young prince. (D) The garden behind the palace was renowned for bearing golden fruits. (E) None of the given statements is true. None 13. Which of the following is most nearly the opposite in meaning to the word 'Consent' as used in the story? Once upon a time, there lived a king. Behind his palace, there was a beautiful garden in which there was a tree that bore golden apples. One day, the gardener came to the royal court and said, 'My lord! Every night before going to bed I count the apples. But the next morning, I find an apple miss- ing.' The king was alarmed. He asked his three sons to look into the matter. First, he sent the eldest prince to guard the tree throughout the night. But as the night pro- gressed, the eldest prince fell asleep. And next morning again an apple was gone. The following night the second prince had to guard the tree, but he too fell asleep before midnight. And the next morning, an apple was stolen. Now it was the turn of the youngest prince to guard the tree. He sat under the tree, keeping awake. As soon as the clock struck twelve, the youngest prince heard a hustle through the air. As he looked up, he saw a bird alighting on the tree. Its feathers were all made of gold.The prince was alert. Just as the bird plucked off an apple, the prince shot an arrow at it. The bird flew off, but the arrow had struck its wings and one of its golden feathers fell down. The prince picked it up and took it to the king. The king was pleased at the youngest prince as he had identified the thief. But now the golden feather was the talk of the town. This feather is worth more than the whole king- dom!' said the minister. 'If a single feather is so precious, I must have the whole bird!' said the king. 'And my youngest son will go in search of it.' So, the youngest prince readily set out. After some distance, he saw a fox sitting at the edge of a rock. Are you on the way to catch the golden bird, 0 prince?' asked the fox. Yes!' replied the prince. Then take my advice, if you want to, said the fox. This evening, you will come to a village in which there are two inns opposite each other. One of them is big and bright and the other, has only one small and damp room. Go to the small one, stay here, but don't sleep. The youngest prince thanked the fox for the advice and contin- ued on his way. By the evening, he came to a village where there were two inns. The small one had indeed a miserable look. But the prince followed the fox's advice and stayed there. He waited.When it was midnight, he heard a rustle through the air. Suddenly, he saw the golden bird alighting on the window of his room. Without wasting time, the prince plunged at the bird and it was in his firm grip. At dawn, the prince started back for the palace. On the way, he again met the fox sitting on the rock. 'Won't you reward me for my advice, O prince?' asked the fox. 'Of course, I will' said the prince. 'Ask what you wish!' Then pluck a feather of the golden bird and keep it on my head, said the fox. As soon as the prince kept a golden feather on the fox's head, there arose a dark cloud of smoke. When the smoke settled, the fox had disappeared and there stood a beautiful maiden, smiling at the prince. The prince was surprised. A sorceress had changed me into a fox because I had come to know her secret. Only the touch of the golden feather could have brought me back to my human form.' The prince fell in love with the maiden and took her to his pal- ace. The king was overjoyed to get the golden bird. He also gave his consent for the prince's marriage with the maiden. In a grand ceremony, the youngest married to the beautiful maiden. And together, they lived happily ever after. (A) property (B) denial (C) protect (D) dejection (E) throne None 14. Which of the following correctly ex- plains the meaning of the phrase 'talk of the town' as used in the story? Once upon a time, there lived a king. Behind his palace, there was a beautiful garden in which there was a tree that bore golden apples. One day, the gardener came to the royal court and said, 'My lord! Every night before going to bed I count the apples. But the next morning, I find an apple miss- ing.' The king was alarmed. He asked his three sons to look into the matter. First, he sent the eldest prince to guard the tree throughout the night. But as the night pro- gressed, the eldest prince fell asleep. And next morning again an apple was gone. The following night the second prince had to guard the tree, but he too fell asleep before midnight. And the next morning, an apple was stolen. Now it was the turn of the youngest prince to guard the tree. He sat under the tree, keeping awake. As soon as the clock struck twelve, the youngest prince heard a hustle through the air. As he looked up, he saw a bird alighting on the tree. Its feathers were all made of gold.The prince was alert. Just as the bird plucked off an apple, the prince shot an arrow at it. The bird flew off, but the arrow had struck its wings and one of its golden feathers fell down. The prince picked it up and took it to the king. The king was pleased at the youngest prince as he had identified the thief. But now the golden feather was the talk of the town. This feather is worth more than the whole king- dom!' said the minister. 'If a single feather is so precious, I must have the whole bird!' said the king. 'And my youngest son will go in search of it.' So, the youngest prince readily set out. After some distance, he saw a fox sitting at the edge of a rock. Are you on the way to catch the golden bird, 0 prince?' asked the fox. Yes!' replied the prince. Then take my advice, if you want to, said the fox. This evening, you will come to a village in which there are two inns opposite each other. One of them is big and bright and the other, has only one small and damp room. Go to the small one, stay here, but don't sleep. The youngest prince thanked the fox for the advice and contin- ued on his way. By the evening, he came to a village where there were two inns. The small one had indeed a miserable look. But the prince followed the fox's advice and stayed there. He waited.When it was midnight, he heard a rustle through the air. Suddenly, he saw the golden bird alighting on the window of his room. Without wasting time, the prince plunged at the bird and it was in his firm grip. At dawn, the prince started back for the palace. On the way, he again met the fox sitting on the rock. 'Won't you reward me for my advice, O prince?' asked the fox. 'Of course, I will' said the prince. 'Ask what you wish!' Then pluck a feather of the golden bird and keep it on my head, said the fox. As soon as the prince kept a golden feather on the fox's head, there arose a dark cloud of smoke. When the smoke settled, the fox had disappeared and there stood a beautiful maiden, smiling at the prince. The prince was surprised. A sorceress had changed me into a fox because I had come to know her secret. Only the touch of the golden feather could have brought me back to my human form.' The prince fell in love with the maiden and took her to his pal- ace. The king was overjoyed to get the golden bird. He also gave his consent for the prince's marriage with the maiden. In a grand ceremony, the youngest married to the beautiful maiden. And together, they lived happily ever after. (A) A rare decorative item (B) Easy to handle (C) A popular topic of discussion (D) Insignificant (E) Expensive None 15. Which of the following can be an ap- propriate title for the story? Once upon a time, there lived a king. Behind his palace, there was a beautiful garden in which there was a tree that bore golden apples. One day, the gardener came to the royal court and said, 'My lord! Every night before going to bed I count the apples. But the next morning, I find an apple miss- ing.' The king was alarmed. He asked his three sons to look into the matter. First, he sent the eldest prince to guard the tree throughout the night. But as the night pro- gressed, the eldest prince fell asleep. And next morning again an apple was gone. The following night the second prince had to guard the tree, but he too fell asleep before midnight. And the next morning, an apple was stolen. Now it was the turn of the youngest prince to guard the tree. He sat under the tree, keeping awake. As soon as the clock struck twelve, the youngest prince heard a hustle through the air. As he looked up, he saw a bird alighting on the tree. Its feathers were all made of gold.The prince was alert. Just as the bird plucked off an apple, the prince shot an arrow at it. The bird flew off, but the arrow had struck its wings and one of its golden feathers fell down. The prince picked it up and took it to the king. The king was pleased at the youngest prince as he had identified the thief. But now the golden feather was the talk of the town. This feather is worth more than the whole king- dom!' said the minister. 'If a single feather is so precious, I must have the whole bird!' said the king. 'And my youngest son will go in search of it.' So, the youngest prince readily set out. After some distance, he saw a fox sitting at the edge of a rock. Are you on the way to catch the golden bird, 0 prince?' asked the fox. Yes!' replied the prince. Then take my advice, if you want to, said the fox. This evening, you will come to a village in which there are two inns opposite each other. One of them is big and bright and the other, has only one small and damp room. Go to the small one, stay here, but don't sleep. The youngest prince thanked the fox for the advice and contin- ued on his way. By the evening, he came to a village where there were two inns. The small one had indeed a miserable look. But the prince followed the fox's advice and stayed there. He waited.When it was midnight, he heard a rustle through the air. Suddenly, he saw the golden bird alighting on the window of his room. Without wasting time, the prince plunged at the bird and it was in his firm grip. At dawn, the prince started back for the palace. On the way, he again met the fox sitting on the rock. 'Won't you reward me for my advice, O prince?' asked the fox. 'Of course, I will' said the prince. 'Ask what you wish!' Then pluck a feather of the golden bird and keep it on my head, said the fox. As soon as the prince kept a golden feather on the fox's head, there arose a dark cloud of smoke. When the smoke settled, the fox had disappeared and there stood a beautiful maiden, smiling at the prince. The prince was surprised. A sorceress had changed me into a fox because I had come to know her secret. Only the touch of the golden feather could have brought me back to my human form.' The prince fell in love with the maiden and took her to his pal- ace. The king was overjoyed to get the golden bird. He also gave his consent for the prince's marriage with the maiden. In a grand ceremony, the youngest married to the beautiful maiden. And together, they lived happily ever after. (A) The Wise Fox (B) The Lazy Prince (C) The Secret Behind The Rotten Apple (D) The Bird With The Golden Feather (E) The Golden Apple and Its Health Benefits None 16. Now one can bye mutual funds and other financial products such as in- surance policies online. (A) bye (B) mutual (C) products (D) Insurance (E) All correct None 17. The economy is on the part to recov- ery and slowly but surely the bank- ing sector will perform well. (A) part (B) recovery (C) surely (D) perform (E) All correct None 18. Asset Reconstruction Companies help troubled busyness by providing funds and expertise to manage better. (A) help (B) troubled (C) busyness (D) manage (E) All correct None 19. The Asian Development Bank has supported the government's latest ef- forts to deliver quality health services to all sections of society. (A) supported (B) latest (C) deliver (D) sections (E) All correct None 20. A case based discussion gives stu- dents the chance to diagnose a prob- lem and dibate on solutions to the given situation. (A) problem (B) dibate (C) solutions (D) situation (E) All correct None 21. Which of the following should be the Third sentence after the rearrange- ment? (A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 4 (D) 2 (E) 1 None 22. Which of the following should be the Fourth sentence after the rearrange- ment? (A) 1 (B) 5 (C) 3 (D) 2 (E) 4 None 23. Which of the following should be the First sentence after the rearrange- ment ? (A) 5 3 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2 (E) 1 None 24. Which of the following should be the Second sentence after the rearrange- ment ? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 5 None 25. Which of the following should be the Last (Fifth) sentence after the rear- rangement ? (A) 1 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 5 (E) 2 None 26. On day a young approached a teacher, "Sir, I see so many people around me talk- ing a lot and everyone ...(26)... to be im- pressed by them. But my mother scolds me if I am ...(27).... She says only fools are talkative." The teacher smiled. 'Consider the noisy miner bird. It calls and screeches all day," ...(28)... the teacher. 'But people hardly pay any attention to it. ...(29)... the other hand think of the rooster. It crows early every morning and we start our day....(30)... how much importance people attach to its call.' Yes sir, I under- stand', said the boy, "Talking a lot is of no use. It is important to be sensible and say the right thing at the right time." (A) seems (B) going (C) convinced (D) looking (E) present None 27. On day a young approached a teacher, "Sir, I see so many people around me talk- ing a lot and everyone ...(26)... to be im- pressed by them. But my mother scolds me if I am ...(27).... She says only fools are talkative." The teacher smiled. 'Consider the noisy miner bird. It calls and screeches all day," ...(28)... the teacher. 'But people hardly pay any attention to it. ...(29)... the other hand think of the rooster. It crows early every morning and we start our day....(30)... how much importance people attach to its call.' Yes sir, I under- stand', said the boy, "Talking a lot is of no use. It is important to be sensible and say the right thing at the right time." (A) gossip (B) worried (C) exaggerated (D) spoken (E) talkative None 28. On day a young approached a teacher, "Sir, I see so many people around me talk- ing a lot and everyone ...(26)... to be im- pressed by them. But my mother scolds me if I am ...(27).... She says only fools are talkative." The teacher smiled. 'Consider the noisy miner bird. It calls and screeches all day," ...(28)... the teacher. 'But people hardly pay any attention to it. ...(29)... the other hand think of the rooster. It crows early every morning and we start our day....(30)... how much importance people attach to its call.' Yes sir, I under- stand', said the boy, "Talking a lot is of no use. It is important to be sensible and say the right thing at the right time." (A) tells (B) suggest (C) troubles (E) predicted (D) explained None 29. On day a young approached a teacher, "Sir, I see so many people around me talk- ing a lot and everyone ...(26)... to be im- pressed by them. But my mother scolds me if I am ...(27).... She says only fools are talkative." The teacher smiled. 'Consider the noisy miner bird. It calls and screeches all day," ...(28)... the teacher. 'But people hardly pay any attention to it. ...(29)... the other hand think of the rooster. It crows early every morning and we start our day....(30)... how much importance people attach to its call.' Yes sir, I under- stand', said the boy, "Talking a lot is of no use. It is important to be sensible and say the right thing at the right time." (A) With (B) On (C) By (D) From (E) In None 30. On day a young approached a teacher, "Sir, I see so many people around me talk- ing a lot and everyone ...(26)... to be im- pressed by them. But my mother scolds me if I am ...(27).... She says only fools are talkative." The teacher smiled. 'Consider the noisy miner bird. It calls and screeches all day," ...(28)... the teacher. 'But people hardly pay any attention to it. ...(29)... the other hand think of the rooster. It crows early every morning and we start our day....(30)... how much importance people attach to its call.' Yes sir, I under- stand', said the boy, "Talking a lot is of no use. It is important to be sensible and say the right thing at the right time." (A) Seeing (B) That (C) Look (D) Similarly (E) Unnecessary None 31. 24 26 31 41 ? 84 (A) 61 (B) 69 (C) 58 (D) 54 (E) 70 None 32. 10 13 22 49 ? 373 (A) 130 (B) 119 (C) 145 (D) 178 (E) 126 None 33. 17 8 7 9 16 ? (A) 45.5 (B) 34.5 (C) 37.5 (D) 32 (E) 42 None 34. 20 44 66 84 96 ? (A) 118 (B) 132 (C) 102 (D) 124 (E) 100 None 35. 6 5 8 (A) 295 (B) 312 (C) 395 (D) 178 (E) 264 None 36. रोनी ने अपनी मासिक आय के 20% का तीन-चौथाई सिमी को दे दिया। सिमी ने रोनी से प्राप्त धनराशि का 40% शिक्षण शुल्क के मद में व्यय किया एवं शेष 2700 रुपए अपने पास रख लिया। रोनी की मासिक आय क्या थी ? (A) 30,000 रु० (B) 35,250 रु० (C) 35,000 रु० (D) 27,000 रु० (E) 24,000 रु० None 37. जब किसी भिन्न के अंश एवं हर में 2 जोड़ा जाता है, तो परिणामी भिन्न 3 प्राप्त होता है । यदि मूल भिन्न का हर अंश से 6 अधिक हो तो उस हर का मान क्या है ? (A) 8 (B) 13 (C) 23 (D) 3 (E) 18 None 38. किसी संख्या का वर्ग दूसरी संख्या 2 वर्ग से 80 अधिक है। यदि x का मान y के मान का 1.5 गुना हो, तो मानों में क्या अंतर है ? .r एवं के (A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 2 (D) 9 (E) 5 None 39. ?+405.5+ 183.75 = 630 +÷ 3 (A) 250.75 (B) 225.75 (C) 450.5 (D) 320.25 (E) 350.25 None 40. 30 x 54+ 1.2 - ? = 980 (A) 345 (B) 330 (C) 370 (D) 430 (E) 275 None 41. 864 + (0.45 × 2) = 240 (A) 3 (B) 0 (C) 4 (D) 1 (E) 2 None 42. √2 का 60% + 111 = 220 का 75% (A) 900 (B) 1600 (C) 3600 (D) 225 (E) 8100 None 43. 33/4 162 102√225=(5/4)15-? (A) 11 (B) 13 (C) 10 (D) 14 (E) 12 None 44. ? का (5 5/8-2 3/4-1/4)483 (A) 232 (B) 168 (C) 184 (D) 152 (E) 216 None 45. √4624+ (5/8)2 =? X 25 (A) 19 (B) 17 (C) 15 (D) 21 (E) 13 None 46. 560 का 45% - 254T 50%= ?3 (A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 7 (D) 5 (E) 6 None 47. 2 1/4 × 2 2/5 x ? = 18 (A) 3 1/3 (B) 4 1/6 (C) 1 1/6 (D) 31/2 (E) 5 1/3 None 48 . √(634+24÷0.08-?=29) (A) 87 (B) 91 (C) 83 (D) 97 (E) 93 None 49. एक आयत की लंबाई इसकी चौड़ाई की 1.5 गुनी है एवं एक वर्ग की भुजा आयत की लंबाई के बराबर है। यदि वर्ग का क्षेत्रफल आयत के क्षेत्रफल से 147 वर्ग मीटर अधिक है तो आयत का क्षेत्रफल क्या है ? (A) 280 वर्ग मीटर (B) 292 वर्ग मीटर (C) 326 वर्ग मीटर (D) 312 वर्ग मीटर (E) 294 वर्ग मीटर None 50. आज से 17 वर्ष बाद काव्या की उम्र 71 वर्ष हो जाएगी। काव्या की वर्तमान उम्र दीया की वर्तमान उम्र की 6 गुनी है। यदि 5 वर्ष बाद दीया की उम्र एवं उस समय फराह की उम्र का अनुपात क्रमशः 25 हो, तो फराह, दीया से कितने वर्ष बड़ी है ? (A) 21 (B) 20 (C) 23 (D) 27 (E) इनमें से कोई नहीं None 51. चावल की दो किस्में A एवं B हैं जिन्हें एवं किस्म B की लागत 28 रु० प्रति किग्रा० । परिणामी मिश्रण ( किस्म - A एवं किस्म - B) की लागत (प्रति किग्रा० ) क्या थी ? (A) 18.75 रु० (B) 22.50 रु० (C) 17.75 रु० (D) 25.25 रु० (E) 20.5 रु० None 52. एक परिवार में तीन लड़के - A, B एवं C हैं । इन तीनों लड़कों का औसत वजन 54 किग्रा० है। यदि A एवं B का औसत वजन 40.5 किग्रा० है तथा B एवं C का औसत वजन 63 किग्रा० है तो B का वजन कितना है ? (A) 40 किग्रा० (B) 45 किग्रा० (C) 46 fabulo (D) 46.5 किग्रा. (E) 43.5 किग्रा० None 53. A अकेले किसी कार्य को 30 दिनों में पूरा कर सकता है । वह अकेले 6 दिन कार्य किया एवं इसके बाद उसके साथ B शामिल हो गया। दोनों मिलकर शेष काम को 9 दिन में समाप्त कर दिए। उसी काम को B अकेले कितने दिनों में समाप्त कर सकता है ? (A) 12 (B) 18 (C) 15 (D) 14 (E) 10 None 54. शुक्रवार की तुलना में शनिवार को पुस्तकालय B में आगंतुकों की संख्या में 20% की वृद्धि हुई एवं पुस्तकालय E में 40% की कमी हो गई। पुस्तकालय B एवं E को मिलाकर शनिवार को आगंतुकों की कुल संख्या क्या थी ? (A) 320 (B) 300 (C) 270 (D) 310 (E) 290 None 55. पुस्तकालय B एवं D को मिलाकर सोमवार को आगंतुकों की कुल संख्या एवं पुस्तकालय A एवं E को मिलाकर वीरवार को आगंतुकों की कुल संख्या के मध्य क्रमशः क्या अनुपात #? (A) 7 : 12 (B) 9 : 11 (C) 11 : 13 (D) 11 : 15 (E) 9:13 None 56. सोमवार, वीरवार एवं शुक्रवार को मिलाकर पुस्तकालय C में आगंतुकों की औसत संख्या क्या है ? (A) 118 (B) 124 (C) 122 (D) 132 (E) 116 None 57. पुस्तकालय A एवं D को मिलाकर मंगलवार को आगंतुकों की कुल संख्या एवं पुस्तकालय C एवं E को मिलाकर बुधवार को आगंतुकों की कुल संख्या के मध्य क्या अंतर है ? (A) 113 (B) 115 (C) 125 (D) 103 (E) 111 None 58. मंगलवार की अपेक्षा वीरवार को पुस्तकालय B में आगंतुकों की संख्या में कितने प्रतिशत की कमी दर्ज की गई ? (A) 42.5 (B) 40.5 (C) 48.9 (D) 36 (E) 44 None 59. A एवं B क्रमश: 5 : 2 के अनुपात में निवेश से एक साझा व्यापार आरंभ किए। व्यापार के आरंभ से 6 माह पश्चात् C उनका साझेदार बन गया जिसका निवेश A के निवेश का दोगुना था एवं आरंभ से 10 माह पश्चात् B ने अपना सारा निवेश निकाल लिया। यदि कुल वार्षिक लाभ 6510 रु० था तो वार्षिक लाभ में A एवं B का लाभांश का क्या अंतर था ? (A) 1425 रु० (B) 1580 रु० (C) 1860 रु० (D) 1560 रु० (E) इनमें से कोई नहीं None 60. एक नाव अनुप्रवाह में 16.2 किमी० की दूरी 36 मिनट में तय कर सकती है। यदि धारा की चाल एवं शांत जल में नाव की चाल का अनुपात क्रमशः 18 हो तो वह नाव ऊर्ध्वप्रवाह में 6.3 किमी० की दूरी कितने समय (मिनट में) तय करेगी ? (A) 18 (B) 16 (C) 20 (D) 22 (E) 23 None 61. दो कारें - A एवं B एक ही स्थान से समान समय पर विपरीत दिशाओं में (एक कार उत्तर की ओर एवं दूसरी कार दक्षिण की ओर) प्रस्थान करती हैं। कार A, 5 घंटे में 122 किमी० की दूरी तय करती है। यदि कार B की चाल 8.5 मीटर/सेकंड हो, तो तीन घंटे बाद उनके बीच की दूरी क्या होगी ? (A) 158 (B) 144 किमी० (C) 185 किमी० (D) 160 किमी० (E) 165 किमी० None 62. 9 कुर्सियों एवं 5 मेजों का कुल विक्रय मूल्य 3790 रु० तथा 3 कुर्सियों एवं 2 मेजों का कुल विक्रय मूल्य 1390 रु० है । 3 मेजों का विक्रय मूल्य क्या है ? (A) 1200 रु० (B) 1260 रु० (C) 1320 रु० (D) 1140 रु० (E) 1240 रु० None 63. एक आयताकार प्लॉट की लंबाई, चौड़ाई से 13 मीटर अधिक है। यदि आयताकार प्लॉट के चारों ओर 9 रु० प्रति मीटर की दर से बाड़ लगाने की कुल लागत 918 रु० हो, तो प्लॉट की लंबाई क्या है ? (मीटर में) (A) 19 (B) 32 (C) 22 (D) 24 (E) 30 None 64. एक विक्रेता ने एक वस्तु 12% की हानि पर बेची। यदि उसने उसी वस्तु को 76.50 रु० अधिक में बेची होती तो उसे 5% का लाभ प्राप्त होता । उस वस्तु का विक्रय मूल्य क्या होगा यदि उसे 16% लाभ पर बेचा जाता है ? (A) 522 रु० (B) 540 रु० (C) 530 रु० (D) 512 रु० (E) 520 रु० None 65. पूर्व ने एक योजना A जो x% प्रति वर्ष की दर से साधारण ब्याज देती है, में 3 वर्षों के लिए एक निश्चित धनराशि का निवेश किया । उसने समान धनराशि योजना B में जो 10% प्रति वर्ष की दर से वार्षिक रूप से संयोजित चक्रवृद्धि ब्याज देती है, 2 वर्षों के लिए निवेश किया। यदि योजना A एवं B से प्राप्त ब्याज का अनुपात क्रमशः 18 : 7 हो, तो x का मान क्या है ? (A) 15 (B) 24 (C) 18 (D) 12 (E) 16 None 66. प्रत्येक संख्या के पहले एवं दूसरे अंकों को परस्पर बदल दिया जाता है। इस प्रकार बनी सबसे छोटी संख्या के तीनों अंकों का योग क्या होगा ? (A) 18 (B) 17 (C) 14 (D) 13 (E) 12 None 67. यदि प्रत्येक संख्या के अंकों को संख्या के अंदर ही आरोही क्रम में व्यवस्थित किया जाए तो इस प्रकार बनी सबसे बड़ी संख्या तथा दूसरी सबसे बड़ी संख्या के बीच कितना अंतर होगा ? (A) 201 (B) 112 (C) 109 (D) 436 (E) 221 None 68. यदि सबसे बड़ी संख्या के दूसरे अंक को सबसे छोटी संख्या के तीसरे अंक से विभाजित किया जाए तो परिणाम क्या आएगा ? (A) 3 (B) 2.5 (C) 3.5 (D) 2 (E) 1 None 69. यदि प्रत्येक विषम संख्या के तीसरे अंक में '2' जोड़ा जाए तथा प्रत्येक सम संख्या के दूसरे अंक में से '4' घटा लिया जाए तो इस प्रकार बनी संख्याओं में से किसमें दूसरा अंक तीसरे अंक से बड़ा होगा ? (A) चार (B) एक (C) दो (D) तीन (E) कोई नहीं None 70. सभी संख्याओं को बाएँ से दाएँ आरोही क्रम में व्यवस्थित किया जाता है। बायीं ओर से तीसरी संख्या के दूसरे अंक तथा तीसरी अंक के बीच कितना अंतर होगा ? (A) 4 (B) 7 (C) 1 (D) 3 (E) 5 None 71. D के संदर्भ में K का स्थान क्या है ? (A) दाएँ को दूसरा (B) दाएँ को पाँचवाँ (C) बाएँ को चौथा (D) बाएँ को तीसरा (E) दाएँ को तीसरा None 72. निम्नलिखित में से कौन पंक्ति के दोनों छोरों पर बैठे व्यक्तियों को दर्शाता है ? (A) B, C (B) K, L (C) B, L (D) C, K (E) A, B None 73. A तथा C के बीच में कितने व्यक्ति बैठे हैं ? (A) कोई नहीं (B) तीन (C) एक (D) चार (E) दो None 74. निम्नलिखित में से कौन D के बाएँ दूसरे स्थान पर बैठा है ? (A) K (B) L (C) कोई नहीं, क्योंकि D के बाएँ दो से कम व्यक्ति बैठा है। (D) B (E) C None 75. निम्नलिखित में से कौन पंक्ति के ठीक मध्य में बैठा है ? (A) L (B) D (C) C (D) A (E) K None 76. एक निश्चित कोड भाषा में 'play the music' को '934' लिखा जाता है। उसी प्रकार, live music concert' को '542' तथा 'play guitar live' को '238' लिखा जाता है। दी गई कोड भाषा में 'guitar' का कोड क्या होगा ? (A) या तो '3' या '9' (B) 8 (C) या तो '2' या '3' (D) 2 (E) 3 None 77. K किस प्रकार M से संबंधित है ? (A) निर्धारित नहीं किया जा सकता (B) पुत्रवधू (C) पिता (D) माता (E) पुत्री None 78. यदि D पिता है M के तब F किस प्रकार D से संबंधित है ? (A) पिता (B) नाती/पोता (C) पुत्र (D) भाई (E) नाना / दादा None 79. शब्द SHARED में अक्षरों के ऐसे युग्म कितने हैं जिनमें से प्रत्येक के बीच शब्द में उतने ही अक्षर हैं (आगे और पीछे दोनों दिशाओं में) जितने कि उनके बीच अंग्रेजी वर्णमाला श्रृंखला में होते हैं ? (A) तीन (B) कोई नहीं (C) एक (D) तीन से अधिक (E) दो None 80. शब्द GLACIERS के सभी अक्षरों को बाएँ से दाएँ वर्णमाला के अनुसार व्यवस्थित किया जाता है। तब प्रत्येक व्यंजन को अंग्रेजी वर्णमाला श्रृंखला में अगले अक्षर से बदल दिया जाता है, तो निम्नलिखित में से कौन-सा बायीं ओर से चौथा अक्षर होगा ? (A) I (B) C (C) R (D) M (E) H None 81. एक सीधी पंक्ति में बारह व्यक्ति उत्तर की ओर मुख करके बैठे हैं। L के बाएँ केवल पाँच व्यक्ति बैठे हैं। C तथा L के बीच केवल तीन व्यक्ति बैठे हैं। C के दाएँ दूसरे स्थान पर G बैठा है। G तथा M के बीच केवल पाँच व्यक्ति बैठे हैं। M तथा L के बीच कितने व्यक्ति बैठे हैं ? (A) दो (C) पाँच (D) तीन (E) निर्धारित नहीं किया जा सकता None 82. यदि E, D से 18 सेंटीमीटर छोटा है तो H तथा E की ऊँचाई में कितना अंतर है ? (A) 11 सेंटीमीटर (B) 19 सेंटीमीटर (C) 28 सेंटीमीटर (D) 35 सेंटीमीटर (E) 8 सेंटीमीटर None 83. निम्न में से कौन 162 सेंटीमीटर लंबा है ? (A) E (B) D (C) H (D) G (E) F None 84. एक निश्चित कोड भाषा में SPRAY को RQQBX तथा LIONS को KJNOR लिखा जाता है। उसी कोड भाषा में TANKS किस प्रकार लिखा जाएगा ? (A) RCLMQ (B) RBMKQ (C) SBMKT (D) RCLKS (D) RCLKS None 85. यदि संख्या 13674825 के सभी अंकों को बाएँ से दाएँ अवरोही क्रम में व्यवस्थित किया जाए तो, कितने अंकों के स्थान अपरिवर्तित रहेंगे ? (A) तीन (B) कोई नहीं (C) एक (D) तीन से अधिक (E) दो None 86. यदि S के दायीं ओर बढ़ा जाए तो S तथा U के बीच कितने व्यक्ति बैठे हैं। (A) दो (B) चार (C) तीन (D) एक (E) कोई नहीं None 87. निम्नलिखित में से कौन-सा युग्म R के निकटतम पड़ोसियों को दर्शाता है ? (A) U,O (B) Q, V (C) Q. T (D) O, S (E) U, T None 88. निम्नलिखित में से कौन V के बाएँ तीसरे स्थान पर बैठा है ? (A) U (B) P (C) S (D) R (E) T None 89. दी गई व्यवस्था के आधार पर निम्नलिखित पाँच में से चार एक निश्चित प्रकार से एक समान हैं तथा वे अपना एक समूह बनाते हैं । निम्नलिखित में से कौन-सा एक उस समूह में शामिल नहीं होता है ? (A) SUO (B) USR (C) PTQ (D) VOS (E) QRT None 90. दी गई व्यवस्था के अनुसार निम्नलिखित में से कौन-सा कथन T के संदर्भ में सत्य है ? (A) Q के बाएँ दूसरे स्थान पर T बैठा है (B) T तथा V के बीच केवल तीन व्यक्ति बैठे हैं (C) T तथा S के बीच केवलं दो व्यक्ति बैठे हैं (D) T, U का एक निकटतम पड़ोसी है (E) दिए गए विकल्पों में से कोई भी सत्य नहीं है None 91. 6% 3*59 (A) TB = XPU (B)_UB = XPT (C) TXCXPU (D) BTCXPU (E) TB = PUX None 92. 8 £425 (A) HYJFMJ (B) FHAMYJ (C) HMJFYJ (D) JMUFYH (E) HMAFYP None 93. 7 % # 2 £9 (A) YBKLMU (B) LKYUMB (C) MBKYLU (D) MKYBLU (E) LKYBMU None 94.3 5* 8^ (A) CAPXHZ (B) AXZCHZ (C) ACPX=Z (D) ACZXHZ (E) CAZHXZ None 95.6 54 # 3 (A) ZFJ = KZ (B) FHAMYJ (C) ZFKTCJ (D) ZFJTKC (E) CFJTKZ None 96. कथन : C = L>E2R2K R<C L> K (A) दीजिए : यदि निष्कर्ष I और निष्कर्ष II दोनों सत्य है । (B) दीजिए : यदि या तो निष्कर्ष I या निष्कर्ष II सत्य है । (C) दीजिए : यदि न तो निष्कर्ष I न ही निष्कर्ष II सत्य है । (D) दीजिए : यदि केवल निष्कर्ष I सत्य है । (E) दीजिए : यदि केवल निष्कर्ष II सत्य है। None 97. : 0> N=L<Y; L≤ P निष्कर्ष : LE E = L (A) दीजिए : यदि निष्कर्ष I और निष्कर्ष II दोनों सत्य है । (B) दीजिए : यदि या तो निष्कर्ष I या निष्कर्ष II सत्य है । (C) दीजिए : यदि न तो निष्कर्ष I न ही निष्कर्ष II सत्य है । (D) दीजिए : यदि केवल निष्कर्ष I सत्य है । (E) दीजिए : यदि केवल निष्कर्ष II सत्य है। None 98. : L=12M≥E ff: LE E = L (A) दीजिए : यदि निष्कर्ष I और निष्कर्ष II दोनों सत्य है । (B) दीजिए : यदि या तो निष्कर्ष I या निष्कर्ष II सत्य है । (C) दीजिए : यदि न तो निष्कर्ष I न ही निष्कर्ष II सत्य है । (D) दीजिए : यदि केवल निष्कर्ष I सत्य है । (E) दीजिए : यदि केवल निष्कर्ष II सत्य है। None 99. : E>Q≤U=T≤M E> T M≥ Q (A) दीजिए : यदि निष्कर्ष I और निष्कर्ष II दोनों सत्य है । (B) दीजिए : यदि या तो निष्कर्ष I या निष्कर्ष II सत्य है । (C) दीजिए : यदि न तो निष्कर्ष I न ही निष्कर्ष II सत्य है । (D) दीजिए : यदि केवल निष्कर्ष I सत्य है । (E) दीजिए : यदि केवल निष्कर्ष II सत्य है। None 100.2: F≤AH>E F<T A > E (A) दीजिए : यदि निष्कर्ष I और निष्कर्ष II दोनों सत्य है । (B) दीजिए : यदि या तो निष्कर्ष I या निष्कर्ष II सत्य है । (C) दीजिए : यदि न तो निष्कर्ष I न ही निष्कर्ष II सत्य है । (D) दीजिए : यदि केवल निष्कर्ष I सत्य है । (E) दीजिए : यदि केवल निष्कर्ष II सत्य है। None Time's up