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The document outlines the instructions for candidates participating in the CWT-2025 Paper-I examination. It emphasizes the importance of following specific guidelines regarding the OMR Answer-Sheet, including marking answers correctly, signing attendance sheets, and ensuring the correct identification of the Question Booklet. Additionally, it warns against the use of unfair means and restricted items during the examination.

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The document outlines the instructions for candidates participating in the CWT-2025 Paper-I examination. It emphasizes the importance of following specific guidelines regarding the OMR Answer-Sheet, including marking answers correctly, signing attendance sheets, and ensuring the correct identification of the Question Booklet. Additionally, it warns against the use of unfair means and restricted items during the examination.

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Question Booklet No.

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Question Booklet Code
CWT–2025 Paper–I

B Roll No.

Time Allowed : 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon (2 Hours) Total Marks : 100
(1 mark for each question)

Before filling the OMR Answer-Sheet, the candidate must ensure that all the pages from
1–48 are printed in order in the Question Booklet and ensure that the OMR Answer-Sheet
belongs to him/her only. In case of any discrepancy, immediately inform the Invigilator
to replace your Question Booklet/OMR Answer-Sheet.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
F Do not open the Question Booklet before 10:00 a.m. in the Examination Hall.
F Read the questions carefully before marking the right answer with blue/black ballpoint pen only
in the appropriate circle of the OMR Answer-Sheet, as firstly there is provision of negative
marking of ½ mark per question for wrong answer, and secondly no extra OMR Answer-Sheet
will be provided for any mistake or correction.
F In cases where candidate selects more than one option of a question, the question will not be
evaluated.
F In case of use of Non-Standard OMR Answer-Sheet, the candidate must properly write his/her
Roll No., Question Booklet Serial No., Question Booklet Code in the space provided in the OMR
Answer-Sheet by shading and by writing in alphabet and numerical on the front page as well as
on the back page. Otherwise the OMR Answer-Sheet will not be evaluated.
F Candidates will have to sign twice, once in the Photo Attendance Sheet presented by the Invigilator
on duty after taking their seats in the Examination Hall, and the other, at the time of handing over
their OMR Answer-Sheet to the Invigilator after the completion of the Examination. Cases where a
candidate has not signed while submitting the OMR Answer-Sheet, he/she shall be treated as absent.
F Candidate should clearly write his/her Roll No. in the space provided in the Question Booklet.
F The candidate should make sure that the Question Booklet No. and corresponding Question
Booklet Code is properly written/shaded in the OMR Answer-Sheet by him/her. For example, in
filling up the Question Booklet Code, if the candidate gets Question Booklet Code ‘A’, then
he/she should fill up ‘A’ in the box provided in the OMR Answer-Sheet and also shade the circle
‘A’ in the OMR Answer-Sheet.
F Candidate should do all the necessary rough work on the Question Booklet in the space provided.
Rough work should not be done on the OMR Answer-Sheet or on any other paper. If any rough work or
overwriting is done or whitener is used on the OMR Answer-Sheet, the OMR Answer-Sheet will not be
assessed.
F In case of any discrepancy or confusion in the medium/version of the questions, the English
version will be treated as the authentic version.
F No candidate will be allowed to leave the Examination Centre during the examination hours.
F Any candidate found using unfair means including carrying restricted items like mobile phone,
calculator or any electronic gadget or objectionable materials, etc., which are not allowed in the
examination halls/rooms shall be disqualified.

CWT–2025/P–I/301-B 1 [ P.T.O.
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[§Ï§W°>‡ A°π‡ “í§°˙

CWT–2025/P–I/301-B 2
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tò¡à샹 "ì™àK¸ ëQàÈoà A¡¹à Ò줡ú

CWT–2025/P–I/301-B 3 [ P.T.O.
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_m~m\$moa ~obo-~oOo _moZmo„bm gm|{W {~bmBIm° E~m OMR {\$Z {~bmBIm° gmobm`Zm hmoZmo WmIm`
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F OMR {\$Z {~bmB{Z hmoImZm` ~|IZmd {Zbm/Jmogmo_ H$b_Om| Jo~| {\$ZIm° gm`I'Zm {gZ hmoZm`{Z
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F {~Om{W`m _moZgo gm|{W`md _moZgo{ZºwB ~mß{gZ {\$ZIm° gm`I'`mo„bm gm|{WIm° AmZOmX Zm`Zm` OmZm` ZL>mü&
F Non-Standard OMR {\$Z {~bmB ~mhm`Zm`{Z {~{WL>md {~Om{W`m amoIm`° Jmd{Z ab ZÂ~a,
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Imbm_Zm hmoZmßJmoZ Amamo {gJmßqW{Z {~bmB`md Amamo CZqWOm`{Z {~bmB`md _moZgo hmßImo Amamo {~gmZ
(AZ{O_m) {baZmZ° Jo~oL>° Am~wß Imbm_Zmo ZmßJmoZü& ZL>m„bm OMR {\$Z {~bmBIm° AmZOmX Zm`Zm`
OmZm` ZL>mü&
F {~Om{W\$moam Io~Z° g{h hmoZmo ZmßJmoZ, Io~go AmZOmX IWm`md hm~ZmZ° Jmd~m Jmd Om`Jm`md OImßZm`{Z
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hmoImßZm`{Z CZmd Zm`qX{J[aZmo OMR {\$Z {~bmBIm° JWm`Zm` g_mdü& OMR {\$Z {~bmB JWm`Zm` g_md
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F gm|{W {~bmB`md hmoZm` {WImZm` Om`Jm`md {~Om{W`m amoIm`° Jmd{Z ab ZÂ~aIm° {baZmßJmoZü&
F gm|{W {~bmB{Z ZÂ~a Amamo gm|{W {~bmB{Z H$S> ZÂ~aIm° OMR {\$Z {~bmB{Z hmoImZm` Om`Jm`md
{baZm`/Jmogmo_ Imbm_Zm`{Z \$mago {~Om{W`m amoIm OmZm`m JmoZmßü& {~{Xp›W ~m{X`°, gm|{W {~bmB{Z
H$S> Am~wß Imbm_Zm` g_md {~Om{W`m _moZZm` gm|{W {~bmB{Z H$S>m "A' Om`mo„bm OMR {\$Z
{~bmB{Z hmoImZm` Om`Jm`md "A' {baZmo ZmßJmoZ Amamo hmoImZm` ~|IZ "A' Im° Jmogmo_ Imbm_Zmo
ZmßJmoZü&
F {~Om{W\$moam Jm{g~mo amoImo_{Z ZmßJm° OmZm` Imbm_Zm Zm`Zm`Zm` (rough) Im_m{ZIm° gm|{W {~bmB{Z hmoImZm`
Om`Jm`mdgmo Imbm_Zmo ZmßJmoZü& {~Om{W\$moam Imbm_Zm Zm`Zm`Zm` Im_m{ZIm° {\$Z {~bmB E~m {~{X Jw~wZ
amoImo_{Z boIm {~bmB`md Imbm_Zmo _moZZm` ZL>mü& {\$Z {~bmB`md ~o Imbm_Zm Zm`Zm`Zm` (rough)
Im_m{ZIm° {~Om{W`m Imbm_mo„bm E~m {babm {ba{g (overwriting) Imbm_mo„bm E~m Jw\w$a Jm~Im°
(whitener) OMR {\$Z {~bmB`md \$moZmo„bm ~° OMR {\$Z {~bmBIm° Zm`Zm` OmZm` ZL>mü&
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

CWT–2025/P–I/301-B 5 [ P.T.O.
1. [¤J¸àt¡ ‘[y³è[t¢¡ ΃à[ů’ t¡º¹ ëA¡à> P¡Ò๠"}Å?
(A) "\”zà (B) Òüìºà¹à
(C) &[ºìó¡–i¡à (D) ¤àQ

1. [¤J¸àt¡ ‘[y³è[t¢¡ ΃à[Ť’ [>³—[º[Jt¡ ëA¡à>ô P¡Ò๠"}Å[¤ìÅÈ?


(A) "\”zà (B) Òüìºà¹à
(C) &[ºó¡¸à–i¡à (D) ¤àK

1. _wßXmßIm "{Ã_w{Q>© gXm{e~' Am Jmhm`md hmoZm` ~~o X›Xa{Z ~mhmJmo?


(A) AO›Vm (B) Bbam
(C) E{b\$m›Vm (D) ~mK

1. The famous ‘Trimurti Sadashiva’ is the part of which among the following caves in India?

(A) Ajanta (B) Ellora

(C) Elephanta (D) Bagh

2. ‘"¹ç¡ìoàƒÒü’¹ šø=³K¹àA¡ã δšàƒA¡ ëA¡à> "à[áº?


(A) l¡0 >à=à> ¤øàl¡ü> (B) šˆ>à= ëKàÒà[d¡ ¤¹ç¡¯à
(C) \KÄà= ¤¹ç¡¯à (D) [¤Ì塹ೠë³[‹

2. ‘"¹ç¡ìoàƒÚ’-&¹ šø=³ δšàƒA¡ ëA¡ [áìº>?


(A) l¡. >à=à> ¤øàl¡ü> (B) šˆ>à= ëKàÒòàÒü ¤Øl¡æÚà
(C) \KÄà= ¤Øl¡æÚà (D) [¤Ì塹ೠë³[‹

2. "AÈUXB'{Z {J{~ gwOw{J[a`m gmoa_moZ?


(A) S>0 ZmWmZ ~´mCZ (B) nŸZmW Jhm{ƒm ~Èdm
(C) OJfimW ~Èdm (D) {~ÓUwam_ _o{Y

2. Who was the first Editor of the Arunodoi ?

(A) Dr. Nathan Brown (B) Padmanath Gohain Baruah

(C) Jagannath Baruah (D) Bishnuram Medhi

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3. KàÞê¡ã-"à¹l¡üÒü> Wå¡[v¡û¡ ®¡à¹t¡¹ ëA¡à> "àì–ƒàº>¹ ºKt¡ \[Øl¡t¡ "à[áº?
(A) ë¹ïºài¡ Ît¡¸àNøÒ (B) "àÒü> "³à>¸
(C) "ÎÒì™àK (D) ®¡à¹t¡ t¡¸àK

3. KàÞê¡ã-"à¹l¡üÒü> Wå¡[v¡û¡ ®¡à¹t¡¤ìÈ¢¹ ëA¡à>ô "àì–ƒàºì>¹ ÎìU ™åv¡û¡ [áº?


(A) ¹à*ºài¡ Ît¡¸àNøÒ (B) "àÒü> "³à>¸
(C) "ÎÒì™àK (D) ®¡à¹t ¡áàìØl¡à

3. Jm›Yr-AmaCBZ Jmoamo~Wm`m ^maV{Z ~~o gmo_mdgmaZm`Om| gmo_mo›Xmo JmoZmß_moZ?


(A) amdbmQ> gÀ`mJ´h (B) AmBZ _m{Z`°
(C) ho\$mOm~ hmo`° (D) ^maV ZmJma

3. The Gandhi-Irwin Pact was associated with which of the following movements of India?
(A) Rowlatt Satyagraha (B) Civil Disobedience
(C) Non-Cooperation (D) Quit India

4. ëA¡à>J> 뤃t¡ "ài¡àÒüt¡îA¡ šøàW¡ã> í¤[ƒA¡ Î}ÑHõ[t¡¹ t¡=¸ ëšà¯à ™àÚ?


(A) ‘˜¡Kô줃’ (B) ‘™\å줢ƒ’
(C) ‘"=¤¢ì¤ƒ’ (D) ‘Îà³ì¤ƒ’

4. ëA¡à>ô ë¤ìƒ Τ¢à[‹A¡ šøàW¡ã> í¤[ƒA¡ Î}ÑHõ[t¡¹ t¡=¸ šà*Úà ™àÚ?


(A) ‘˜¡ìMƒ’ (B) ‘™\å줢ƒ’
(C) ‘"=¤¢ì¤ƒ’ (D) ‘Îà³ì¤ƒ’

4. ~~o ~oXmd JmoOm_{gZ ~°{XH$ hm[a_w{Z Im[a{W _moZmo?


(A) "G$J~oX' (B) "`Ow~}X'
(C) "AW~©~oX' (D) "gm_~oX'
4. Which Veda depicts the information about the most ancient Vedic age culture?
(A) Rigveda (B) Yajurveda
(C) Atharvaveda (D) Samaveda

5. "γt¡ "[®¡¹ç¡[W¡ yû¡ãØl¡à [ƒ¯Î¹ê¡ìš A¡à¹ \–µ[ƒ> šàº> A¡¹à ÒÚ?


(A) ¹à‹à ëKà[¤–ƒ ¤¹ç¡¯à (B) 뮡àìKÅ«¹ ¤¹ç¡¯à
(C) ºà[W¡t¡ ¤¹óå¡A¡> (D) ë³\¹ ‹¸à>W¡–ƒ

5. A¡à¹ \–µ[ƒ> "Îì³ "[®¡¹ç¡[W¡ yû¡ãØl¡à [ƒ¤Î [ÒìÎì¤ šà[ºt¡ ÒÚ?


(A) ¹à‹à ëKà[¤–ƒ ¤¹ç¡Úà (B) 뮡àìKÅ«¹ ¤¹ç¡Úà
(C) ºà[W¡t¡ ¤¹óå¡A¡> (D) ë³\¹ ‹¸à>W¡òàƒ

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5. Amgm_md gmoa{Z OmoZmo_gmZIm° A{^È{M Jobo_w gmZ _ha° \$m{bZm` Om`mo?
(A) amYm J{~›X ~Èdm (B) ^JoÌda ~Èdm
(C) bm{MV ~a\w$H$Z (D) _oOa ‹`mZ M›X

5. Whose birthday is celebrated as Abhiruchi Sports Day in Assam?


(A) Radha Govinda Baruah (B) Bhogeshwar Baruah
(C) Lachit Borphukan (D) Major Dhyan Chand

6. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ \àt¡ãÚ A¡}ìNøá¹ š¹à *ºàÒü "à[Ò Î审àÈW¡–ƒø ¤Îåì¯ [A¡ ƒº Kk¡> A¡[¹[áº?
(A) [¹šà[¤ÃA¡à> šà[i¢¡ (B) γà\¤àƒã šà[i¢¡
(C) 󡹯àl¢¡ ¤ÃA¡ (D) Òü[“¡Úà> ë>W¡ì>º "à[³¢

6. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ \àt¡ãÚ A¡}ìNøÎ ë=ìA¡ šõ=A¡ ÒìÚ Î审àÈW¡–ƒø ¤Îå ëA¡à>ô ƒº Kk¡> A¡ì¹[áìº>?
(A) [¹šà¤[ºA¡à> šà[i¢¡ (B) ëÎàŸà[ºÐ¡ šà[i¢¡
(C) ó¡¹*Úàl¢¡ ¤ÃA¡ (D) Òü[“¡Úà> >¸àÅ>ຠ"à[³¢

6. Indian National Congress {Z\´$m` Am|ImaZm`{Z CZmd gw^mf M›– ~gwdm ~~o hm›OmIm° Jm`gßXm|_moZ?
(A) [anmp„bH$mZ nm{Q>© (B) g{g`o{bÒQ> nm{Q>©
(C) \$admS>© „bH$ (D) Bp›X`mZ ZogZob Am{_©

6. Which party was established by Subhas Chandra Bose after he came out of the Indian
National Congress?
(A) Republican Party (B) Socialist Party
(C) Forward Bloc (D) Indian National Army

7. [W¡A¡à>Nøà³¹ š¹à ëA¡àW¡[¤Òà¹îº ëA¡àì> ët¡*ò¹ ¹à\‹à>ã Ñ‚à>à”z[¹t¡ A¡[¹[áº?


(A) Ò[¹Úà ³r¡º (B) [ÅÇ¡ [Î}Ò
(C) [¤Å« [Î}Ò (D) ÒüÚ๠&\ì>à >ÒÚ

7. [W¡A¡à>Nøà³ ë=ìA¡ ëA¡àW¡[¤Òàì¹ ëA¡ tò¡à¹ ¹à\‹à>ã Ñ‚à>à”z[¹t¡ A¡ì¹[áìº>?


(A) Ò[¹Úà ³r¡º (B) [ÅÇ¡ [Î}Ò
(C) [¤Å« [Î}Ò (D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>

7. gmoa Jmd{Z amOWmd{ZIm° {MH$mZJ´m_{Z\´$m` H$M{~hma{g_ gmobm`Xm|_moZ?


(A) h[a`m _ S>b (B) {ggw qgh
(C) {~Ìd qgh (D) {~gmoa{Z gmgo~mo ZL>m

7. Who shifted his capital from Chikangram to Cooch Behar?


(A) Haria Mandal (B) Sisu Singha
(C) Biswa Singha (D) None of them

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8. ëKït¡³ ¤å‡ý¡Òü ³õt塸¹ [šát¡ š[¹[>¤¢ào ºà®¡ A¡¹à ¤å[º ë¤ï‡ý¡ÎA¡ìº [¤Å«àÎ A¡¹à k¡àÒüJ> [A¡?
(A) ëA¡ïÅ´¬ã (B) Aå¡[Å>K¹
(C) ¤åƒàl¡ü> (D) [W¡yAè¡i¡

8. ë¤ï‡ý¡¹à [¤Å«àÎ A¡ì¹> ë™ ëKït¡³ ¤å‡ý¡ tò¡à¹ [t¡ì¹à‹àì>¹ š¹ š[¹[>¤¢ào ºà®¡ A¡ì¹[áìº>
(A) ëA¡ïÅà´¬ãìt¡ (B) Aå¡Åã>Kì¹
(C) ¤åƒàl¡üì> (D) [W¡yAè¡ìi¡

8. Jm°V_ ~w’ W°ImßZm`{Z CZmd Parinirvana _moZZm` hmoZZmZ° ~w’dm[a\$moam ~~o Om`JmIm° \$moWm`mo?
(A) H$m°eÂ~r (B) Hw${eZJa
(C) ~wXmCZ (D) {MÃHw$Q>

8. Name the place where Buddhists believe Gautama Buddha attained Parinirvana after his
death.
(A) Kaushambi (B) Kushinagar
(C) Budaun (D) Chitrakoot

9. γå‰P¡œ¡¹ ¹à\ή¡à¹ ή¡àA¡[¤ ëA¡à> "à[áº?


(A) ¤ào®¡j¡ (B) Ò[¹ìÎ>
(C) W¡à–ƒ ¤¹îƒ (D) ®¡¯®è¡[t¡
9. γå‰P¡ìœ¡¹ ή¡àA¡[¤ ëA¡ [áìº>?
(A) ¤ào®¡j¡ (B) Ò[¹ìÈo
(C) Wò¡àƒ ¤¹îƒ (D) ®¡¤®è¡[t¡
9. g_w–Jw·{Z amOg^m{Z I›WmB{J[a`m gmoa_moZ?
(A) ~mU^≈> (B) h[agoZ
(C) Mm›X ~aX° (D) ^d^w{V
9. Who was the court poet of Samudragupta?
(A) Banabhatta (B) Harisena
(C) Chand Bardai (D) Bhavabhuti

10. "γãÚà šƒ¢à¹ šø=³ "[®¡ì>yã "àÒüìƒl¡ü Î[–ƒîA¡ìÚ [>³—[º[Jt¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à [>\¹ ³‹¸³ >à³ [ÒW¡àìš ¤¸¯Ò๠A¡[¹[áº?
(A) >ãºà´¬¹ (B) Kƒà‹¹
(C) šãt¡à´¬¹ (D) ³ì>Å«¹

10. "γãÚà šƒ¢à¹ šø=³ "[®¡ì>yã "àÒüìƒl¡ü Î[–ƒîA¡ >ãìW¡¹ ëA¡à>[i¡ìA¡ tò¡à¹ ³‹¸ >à³ [ÒìÎì¤ NøÒo A¡ì¹[áìº>?
(A) >ãºà´¬¹ (B) Kƒà‹¹
(C) šãt¡à´¬¹ (D) ³ì>Å«¹

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10. Ag_r`m gmd`wZ \$mbmß{J{Z {J{~{gZ {hZOmd \$md {Xp›W{J[a AmBXoC gp›XH°${Z JoOoa _wL>m _m?
(A) ZrbmÂ~a (B) JXmYa
(C) nrVmÂ~a (D) _ZoÌda

10. Aideu Handique, the first female actor of Assamese screen, adopted which of the following as
her middle name?
(A) Nilambar (B) Gadadhar
(C) Pitambar (D) Maneshwar

11. 1923 W¡>t¡ ëA¡àì> ‘Ѭ¹à\ ƒº’ Kk¡> A¡[¹[áº?


(A) ³[t¡ºàº ë>Ò¹ç¡ "à¹ç¡ [W¡. "à¹. ƒàÎ (B) ÅW¡ã> Îà>¸àº "à¹ç¡ ë™àìKÅ ëW¡i¡à\¢ã
(C) KàÞê¡ã\ã "à¹ç¡ \¯àÒ¹ºàº ë>Ò¹ç¡ (D) "à¦åº Kóô¡ó¡¹ Jà> "à¹ç¡ [¤=º®¡àÒü ëšìi¡º
11. 1923 Îàìº A¡à샹 ‡à¹à ‘Ѭ¹à\ ƒº’ K[k¡t¡ ÒìÚ[áº?
(A) ³[t¡ºàº ë>ìÒ¹ç¡ &¤} [Î. "à¹. ƒàÎ (B) ÅW¡ã> Îà>¸àº &¤} ë™àìKÅ W¡¸ài¡à\¢ã
(C) KàÞê¡ã[\ &¤} \*Ò¹ºàº ë>ìÒ¹ç¡ (D) "à¦åº Kóô¡ó¡¹ Jà> &¤} [¤k¡º®¡àÒü š¸àìi¡º
11. 1923 Amd gmoa "ÒdamO hm›Om'Im° Jm`gßXm|_moZ?
(A) _{Vbmb ZohÈ Amamo {g0 Ama0 Xmg (B) g{MZ gm›`mb Amamo OJog MoQ>m{O©
(C) Jm›YrOr Amamo O~mhabmb ZohÈ (D) Am„Xwb J\$a ImZ Amamo {~Wb^mB noQ>ob
11. In 1923, by whom was the Swaraj Party founded?
(A) Motilal Nehru and C. R. Das (B) Sachin Sanyal and Jogesh Chatterjee
(C) Gandhiji and Jawaharlal Nehru (D) Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Vithalbhai Patel

12. "àìÒà³ ¹\๠¹àÞê¡[>Q¹t¡ ‘ºàÒüì³A塹㒹 [A¡ A¡à³ "à[áº?


(A) J[¹¹ ë™àKà> ‹¹à (B) ¹Þê¡à
(C) Jàƒ¸¹ ëÎà¯àƒ ëºà¯à (D) ³à}ι ë™àKà> ‹¹à
12. "àìÒà³ ¹à\๠¹àÄàQì¹ ‘ºàÒüì³A塹㒹 ®è¡[³A¡à A¡ã [áº?
(A) aàºà>ã A¡àìk¡¹ ë™àKà> ëƒ*Úà (B) ¹àÄà A¡¹à
(C) Jà샸¹ Ñ¬àƒ NøÒo A¡¹à (D) ³à}ìι ë™àKà> ëƒ*Úà
12. Amh_ amOm{Z B{gL>md "bmB_oHw$ar'{Z {~~mZm _m_moZ?
(A) ~Z OJm`Zm` (B) gßZm`
(C) AmXmaIm° gm{IZm` (D) ~oXa OJm`Zm`
12. What was the role of ‘Laimekuri’ in the kitchen of Ahom King?
(A) Supplier of firewood (B) Cook
(C) Testing of food (D) Supplier of meat

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13. ¹¤ã–ƒø>à= k¡àAå¡ì¹ [A¡Ò¹ šø[t¡¤àƒt¡ >àÒüi¡ l¡üšà[‹ >àA¡W¡ A¡[¹[áº?
(A) ¤}KìƒÅ¹ [¤®¡à\> (B) \à[º¯à>¯àºà¤àK¹ KoÒt¡¸à
(C) ®¡K; [ÎR¡¹ óò¡à[W¡ (D) ¹à\P¡¹ç¡ "à¹ç¡ ÎåJ샯¹ óò¡à[W¡

13. ¹¤ã–ƒø>à= k¡àA塹 ëA¡à>ô Qi¡>๠šø[t¡¤àìƒ >àÒüi¡ l¡üšà[‹ t¡¸àK A¡ì¹[áìº>?
(A) ¤U®¡U (B) \à[ºÚà>*Úàºà¤àK Òt¡¸àA¡àr¡
(C) ®¡K; [Î}-&¹ óò¡à[Î (D) ¹à\P¡¹ç¡ &¤} ÎåJ샤-&¹ óò¡à[Î

13. a~r›–ZmW R>mHw$am _m{Z ~oaoIm Imbm_Zm Jmd{Z Knighthood {~_wßIm° JmaXm|_moZ?
(A) ~ßJ' ~moImdZm` (B) Om{bdmZdmbm~mJ{Z ~wWmaΩbwßZm`
(C) ^JV qg{Z \$m{g (D) amOJwÈ Amamo gwIXo~{Z \$m{g

13. Rabindranath Tagore renounced his Knighthood in protest against the


(A) Partition of Bengal (B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
(C) execution of Bhagat Singh (D) execution of Rajguru and Sukhdev

14. "àìÒà³ "à¹ç¡ ë³àKºÎA¡º¹ ³à\t¡ šø=³ ¹o W¡à³‹¹à¹ ¹o íÒ[ạú ëÅȹ ¹o ëA¡à>ìi¡à "à[áº?
(A) ¹R¡à³à[i¡¹ ¹o (B) ŹàÒüQài¡¹ ¹o
(C) Òüi¡àJåºã¹ ¹o (D) ë™àKãìQàšà¹ ¹o

14. γ‹à¹à¹ ™å‡ý¡ [Ạ"àìÒà³ &¤} ³åQºìƒ¹ ³ì‹¸ šø=³ ™å‡ý¡¡ú l¡ü®¡ÚšìÛ¡¹ ³ì‹¸ ëÅÈ ™å‡ý¡ ëA¡à>[i¡ [áº?
(A) ¹àR¡à³à[i¡¹ ™å‡ý¡ (B) ιàÒüQàìi¡¹ ™å‡ý¡
(C) Òüi¡àJå[º¹ ™å‡ý¡ (D) ë™àKãìQàšà¹ ™å‡ý¡

14. gm_Yam{Z Xmdhm`mZmo Amh_ Amamo _wJb\$moa{Z JoOoamd OmZm` {J{~ Xmdhmü& {~gmoa{Z JoOoamd OmZm` Omo~Wm Xmdhm`m _m_moZ?
(A) aL>m_m{V{Z Xmdhm (B) gamBKmV{Z Xmdhm
(C) BQ>mIw{b{Z Xmdhm (D) O{JKnm{Z Xmdhm

14. The Battle of Samdhara was the first battle between Ahoms and Mughals. Which was the
last battle between the both sides?
(A) The Battle of Rangamati (B) The Battle of Saraighat
(C) The Battle of Itakhuli (D) The Battle of Jogighopa

15. 1925t¡ ‘뺤๠Ѭ¹à\ ƒº’ ëA¡àì> Ñ‚àš> A¡[¹[áº?


(A) "à¦åº Kóô¡ó¡¹ Jà> (B) A¡à\ã >\¹ç¡º Òüáºà³
(C) ë\àìW¡ó¡ ¤àš[i¡Ê¡à (D) [W¡. "à¹. ƒàÎ
15. 1925 Îàìº ëA¡ ‘뺤๠Ѭ¹à\ ƒº’ Ñ‚àš> A¡ì¹[áìº>?
(A) "à¦åº Kóô¡ó¡¹ Jà> (B) A¡à\ã >\¹ç¡º Òüκà³
(C) ë™àìÎó¡ ¤¸à[œ¡Ñzà (D) [Î. "à¹. ƒàÎ

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15. 1925 Amd bo~ma ÒdamO hm›OmIm° gmoa XmXm|_moZ?
(A) Am„Xwb J\$a ImZ (B) H$mOr ZOÈb BÒbm_
(C) Ogo\$ ~mn{VÒVm (D) {g0 Ama0 Xmg

15. The Labour Swaraj Party was set up by whom in 1925?


(A) Abdul Ghaffar Khan (B) Kazi Nazrul Islam
(C) Joseph Baptista (D) C. R. Das

16. ëA¡à³ A¡”z} "à¹ç¡ A¡à´¬à} ëA¡à> \>ìKàˡ㹠³[Һ๠'[t¡Ò¸¤àÒã Îà\-ëšàáàA¡?
(A) ¹à®¡à (B) [t¡¯à
(C) ëÎàìoà¯àº A¡áà¹ã (D) [³[W¡}

16. ëA¡ï³ A¡si¡} &¤} A¡à³¤à} ëA¡à>ô l¡üš\à[t¡¹ ³[Òºà샹 '[t¡Ò¸¤àÒã ëšàÅàA¡?
(A) ¹à®¡à (B) [t¡*Úà
(C) ëÎàì>àÚຠA¡áà¹ã (D) [³[Å}

16. H$C_ H$›Vß Amamo H$m_~mL>m ~~o hm[a{Z {h›Omd\$moa{Z XmoamoL>m[a JmZJ´m?
(A) am^m (B) {Vdm
(C) gZ'dmb H$N>mar (D) {_qg

16. Koum Kontong and Kambang are the traditional dress for women of which tribe?
(A) Rabha (B) Tiwa
(C) Sonowal Kachari (D) Mishing

17. ëA¡à> W¡>t¡ >Kàìºr¡ "γ¹ š¹à šõ=A¡ íÒ[áº?


(A) 1961 (B) 1962 (C) 1963 (D) 1964

17. ëA¡à>ô Îàìº >àKຸàr¡ "àÎà³ ë=ìA¡ šõ=A¡ ÒìÚ[áº?


(A) 1961 (B) 1962 (C) 1963 (D) 1964

17. ZmJmbo S>m Amgm_{Z\´$m` _m _m`WmB`md JmdÚmXm|_moZ?


(A) 1961 (B) 1962 (C) 1963 (D) 1964

17. In which year was Nagaland bifurcated from Assam?

(A) 1961 (B) 1962 (C) 1963 (D) 1964

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18. ¤³¢> ¹à\¤}Å ëA¡àì> Ñ‚àš> A¡[¹[áº?
(A) ®¡àÑH¹¤³¢> (B) šåȸ¤³¢>
(C) γ剤³¢> (D) ÒüÚ๠&\ì>à >ÒÚ
18. ¤³¢> ¹à\¤}Å ëA¡ šø[t¡Ë¡à A¡ì¹[áìº>?
(A) ®¡àÑH¹¤³¢> (B) šåȸ¤³¢>
(C) γ剤³¢> (D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
18. ~_©Z amO\$moboa{Z Jm`gß{J[a`m gmoa_moZ?
(A) ^mÒH$a~_©Z (B) nwÓ`~_©Z
(C) g_w–~_©Z (D) {~gmoa{Z gmgo~mo ZL>m
18. Who established the Varman dynasty?
(A) Bhaskaravarman (B) Pushyavarman
(C) Samudravarman (D) None of them

19. [>³—[º[Jt¡ÎA¡º¹ ëA¡à>\> ®¡à¹t¡¹ šø=³K¹àA¡ã K¯o¢¹-ë\ì>칺 "à[áº?


(A) ºl¢¡ ël¡ºÒàl¡ü[W¡ (B) ºl¢¡ A¡o¢¯à[ºW¡
(C) ºl¢¡ l¡üÒü[ºÚà³ ë¤[si¡}A¡ (D) ÒüÚ๠&\ì>à >ÒÚ

19. [>³—[º[Jt¡ìƒ¹ ³ì‹¸ ëA¡ šø=³ ®¡à¹ìt¡¹ K®¡>¢¹-ë\>à칺 [áìº>?


(A) ºl¢¡ l¡àºìÒïÎã (B) ºl¢¡ A¡o¢*Úà[ºÅ
(C) ºl¢¡ l¡üÒü[ºÚà³ ë¤[–i¡S¡ (D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>

19. Jmhm`md hmoZm`{Z _mXmd ^maV{Z {J{~ Governor-General Am gmoa_moZ?


(A) bS>© S>obhmd{g (B) bS>© H$U©dm{bg
(C) bS>© CB{b`m_ ~oZqQ>H$ (D) {~gmoa{Z gmgo~mo ZL>m

19. Who among the following was the first Governor-General of India?
(A) Lord Dalhousie (B) Lord Cornwallis
(C) Lord William Bentinck (D) None of them

20. A¡à³¹ê¡š¹ šø=³K¹àA¡ã ³åá[º³ "àyû¡³oA¡à¹ã ëA¡à> "à[áº?


(A) ³Ò´¶ƒ ¤J[i¡Ú๠[Jºô\ã (B) ³Ò´¶ƒ Qè¹ã
(C) ³ã¹\峺à (D) ÒüÚ๠&\ì>à >ÒÚ
20. A¡à³¹ê¡ìš¹ šø=³ ³åÎ[º³ "àyû¡³oA¡à¹ã ëA¡ [áìº>?
(A) ³Ò´¶ƒ ¤Jô[t¡Ú๠Jº\ã (B) ³Ò´¶ƒ Qå¹ã
(C) ³ã¹\峺à (D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>

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20. H$m_Í$n{Z {J{~{gZ _wpÒb_ JmΩbmo~{J[a`m gmoa_moZ?
(A) _hÂ_X ~I{V`ma Ib{O (B) _hÂ_X Kwar
(C) _ra Ow_bm (D) {~gmoa{Z gmgo~mo ZL>m
20. Who was the first Muslim invader of Kamarupa?
(A) Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji (B) Muhammad Ghuri
(C) Mir Jumla (D) None of them

21. ‘Ѭ¹à\’ Ŧìi¡à šø=³¤à¹¹ ¤àì¤ ƒàƒà®¡àÒü >*ì¹à[\ìÚ ¤¸¯Ò๠A¡¹à A¡}ìNøá "[‹ì¤Å> ëÒà¯à W¡> "à¹ç¡ Ñ‚à> "à[áº
(A) 1904, ¤ì´¬ (B) 1906, A¡[ºA¡t¡à
(C) 1907, W塹àt¡ (D) 1916, ºìÝ¡ï

21. _____ Îàìº _____ ">å[Ë¡t¡ A¡}ìNøÎ "[‹ì¤Åì> ƒàƒà®¡àÒü >*ì¹à[\ šø=³¤àì¹¹ \>¸ ‘Ѭ¹à\’ Ŧ[i¡ ¤¸¤Ò๠A¡ì¹[áìº>¡ú
(A) 1904, ¤ì´¬ìt¡ (B) 1906, A¡[ºA¡àt¡àÚ
(C) 1907, Îå¹àìi¡ (D) 1916, ºìÝ¡ïìt¡

21. "ÒdamO' gmoXmo~Im° XmXm^mB ZCa{O`m {J{~ Io~ ~mhm`Zm` Hß$J´go {Z OWw_m OZm` ~mogmoa Amamo Om`Jm`m
(A) 1904, ~Â~o (B) 1906, H${bH$mVm
(C) 1907, gwaV (D) 1916, bIZm°

21. The word ‘Swaraj’ was first used by Dadabhai Naoroji in the Congress Session held in _____
at _____.
(A) 1904, Bombay (B) 1906, Calcutta
(C) 1907, Surat (D) 1916, Lucknow

22. ¹\à ÒÈ¢¤‹¢>¹ [štõ¡¹ >à³ "à[áº


(A) šø®¡àA¡¹¤‹¢> (B) ®¡àÑH¹¤‹¢>
(C) \Ú¤‹¢> (D) ³Òऋ¢>
22. ¹à\à ÒÈ¢¤‹¢ì>¹ [št¡à ëA¡ [áìº>?
(A) šø®¡àA¡¹¤‹¢> (B) ®¡àÑH¹¤‹¢>
(C) \Ú¤‹¢> (D) ³Òऋ¢>
22. amOm hf©~Y©Z{Z {~\$m`m gmoa_moZ?
(A) ‡^mH$a~Y©Z (B) ^mÒH$a~Y©Z
(C) O`~Y©Z (D) _hm~Y©Z
22. Who was the father of King Harshavardhana?
(A) Prabhakaravardhana (B) Bhaskaravardhana
(C) Jaivardhana (D) Mahavardhana

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23. [Ò–ƒå ³Òàή¡à 1915 W¡>t¡ šø=³¤à¹¹ ¤àì¤ ">å[Ë¡t¡ íÒ[áº
(A) Ò[¹‡à¹t¡ (B) &ºàÒà¤àƒt¡
(C) ë¤>à¹W¡t¡ (D) ÒüÚ๠&i¡à* >ÒÚ
23. 1915 Îàìº šø=³¤àì¹¹ \>¸ [Ò–ƒå ³Òàή¡à ">å[Ë¡t¡ ÒìÚ[áº
(A) Ò[¹‡àì¹ (B) &ºàÒà¤àìƒ
(C) ¤à¹àoÎãìt¡ (D) &P¡[º¹ ëA¡à=à* >Ú

23. 1915 _m`WmB`md {J{~{gZ {h›Xw _hmg^mIm° IwZß m` OmXm|_moZ


(A) h[a¤mamd (B) Ebmhm~mXmd
(C) dmamU{g`md (D) ~o\$moa{Z _moZgo~mo ZL>m

23. The Hindu Mahasabha was organized for the first time in 1915 at
(A) Haridwar (B) Allahabad
(C) Varanasi (D) None of these

24. A¡à³àJ¸à ³[–ƒ¹ ëA¡àì> šå>¹ [>³¢ào A¡[¹[áº?


(A) Ç¡Aá‹k\ (B) [¤Å«[Î}Ò
(C) >¹>à¹àÚo (D) W¡yû¡‹k\
24. ëA¡ A¡à³àJ¸à ³[–ƒ¹ šå>[>¢³¢ào A¡ì¹[áìº>?
(A) Ç¡Aá‹k\ (B) [¤Å«[Î}Ò
(C) >¹>à¹àÚo (D) W¡yû¡‹k\
24. _moXmBOmo H$m_mª`m{Z _p›X>aIm° gmoa bwhmo{\$ZXm|_moZ?
(A) ewäb‹dO (B) {~Ìdqgh
(C) ZaZmam`U (D) MH´$‹dO
24. Who rebuilt the temple of Goddess Kamakhya?
(A) Sukladhwaj (B) Biswa Singha
(C) Naranarayan (D) Chakradhwaj

25. Åøã³”z Å}A¡¹ìƒ¯¹ ³àtõ¡¹ >à³ [A¡ "à[áº?


(A) ëJ¹Îåt¡ã "àÒü (B) Ît¡¸ÎÞ꡸à 냯ã
(C) 냯㠚௢t¡ã (D) ÒüÚ๠&\ì>à >ÒÚ
25. Åøã³”z Å}A¡¹ìƒì¤¹ ³àt¡à ëA¡ [áìº>?
(A) ëJ¹Îåt¡ã "àÒü (B) Ît¡¸ÎÞ꡸à 냤ã
(C) 냤㠚ढt¡ã (D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>

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25. lr_›V eßH$aXo~{Z {~_m`m gmoa_moZ?
(A) IoagwVr AmB (B) gÀ`g›‹`m Xodr
(C) Xodr nmd©Vr (D) {~gmoa{Z gmgo~mo ZL>m
25. Who was the mother of Srimanta Sankardev?
(A) Khersuti Ai (B) Satyasandhya Devi
(C) Devi Parvati (D) None of them

26. ¹àoã &[º\àì¤=¹ ëA¡à>K¹àA¡ã ¹àÊ¡öƒèìt¡ P¡\¹ài¡t¡ ¤à[o\¸ A¡[¹¤îº ó¡¹³à> [¤W¡à[¹ "àA¡¤¹¹ ¹à\ή¡àîº "à[Ò[áº?
(A) á๠i¡³àW¡ ë¹à (B) l¡üÒü[ºÚà³ Ò[A¡X
(C) \> [³ìƒ>Òº (D) ÒüÚ๠&\ì>à >ÒÚ

26. ¹àoã &[º\àì¤=-&¹ ëA¡à>ô ¹àÊ¡öƒèt¡ P¡\¹àìi¡ ¤à[o\¸ A¡¹à¹ \>¸ ó¡¹³à> "àƒàÚ A¡¹ìt¡ "àA¡¤ì¹¹ ¹à\ή¡àÚ &ìÎ[áìº>?
(A) θ๠i¡³àÎ ë¹à (B) l¡üÒü[ºÚà³ Ò[A¡X
(C) \> [³ìÁ¡>Òº (D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>

26. am{Z E{bOm~oW{Z gmoa EÂ~mgmXam AmH$~a{Z {~{Oagm{b`md JwOamVmd \$mbmß{J Imbm_Zmo WmIm` \$a_mZ Zm{JaZmZ°
ZwOm{W\°$Xm|_moZ?
(A) gma W_mg a (B) CB{b`m_ h{H$›g
(C) OZ {_bXoZhb (D) {~gmoa{Z gmgo~mo ZL>m

26. Who among the following ambassadors of Queen Elizabeth visited Akbar’s court to obtain
a Firman for trade in Gujarat?
(A) Sir Thomas Roe (B) William Hawkins
(C) John Mildenhall (D) None of them

27. ‘"àÎà³ &á[W¡ìÚW¡>’¹ šø=³J> ή¡à ëA¡[t¡Úà "à¹ç¡ A¡’t¡ íÒ[áº?


(A) 1905, [l¡¤øåKØl¡t¡ (B) 1904, P¡¯àÒài¡ãt¡
(C) 1905, º[J³šå¹t¡ (D) 1904, ë™à¹Òài¡t¡

27. ‘"àÎà³ "¸àìÎà[ÎìÚÅ>’-&¹ šø=³ ή¡à[i¡ A¡ì¤ &¤} ëA¡à=àÚ ">å[Ë¡t¡ ÒìÚ[áº?
(A) 1905, [l¡¤øåKìØl¡ (B) 1904, P¡ÚàÒà[i¡ìt¡
(C) 1905, º[J³šåì¹ (D) 1904, ë™à¹Òàìi¡

27. Assam Association {Z {J{~ _obm _m„bm Amamo ~~md OmXm|_moZ?


(A) 1905, {S>~´wJãS> (B) 1904, JwdmhmQ>r
(C) 1905, b{I_nwa (D) 1904, OahmV

27. When and where was the first meeting of the Assam Association held?
(A) In 1905, at Dibrugarh (B) In 1904, at Guwahati
(C) In 1905, at Lakhimpur (D) In 1904, at Jorhat

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28. Ѭà‹ã> "γ¹ šø=³K¹àA¡ã ¹à\¸šàº ëA¡à> "à[áº?
(A) ó¡A¡¹ç¡[„> "à[º "àÒ쳃 (B) á๠W¡àƒåÀà
(C) á๠"àA¡¤¹ ÒàÒüƒ[¹ (D) ÒüÚ๠&\ì>à >ÒÚ
28. Ѭà‹ã> "àÎàì³¹ šø=³ ¹à\¸šàº ëA¡ [áìº>?
(A) ó¡Aô¡¹ç¡[„> "à[º "àÒ쳃 (B) θ๠ÎàƒåÀà
(C) θ๠"àA¡¤¹ ÒàÚƒà¹ã (D) &ò샹 ëA¡l¡üÒü >>
28. CXmß Amgm_{Z {J{~ amBOmo ~|{J[a`m gmoa_moZ?
(A) \$IÈ{‘Z Am{b Amh_oX (B) gma gmXwÑm
(C) gma AmH$~a hmBX[a (D) {~gmoa{Z gmgo~mo ZL>m
28. Who was the first Governor of independent Assam?
(A) Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (B) Sir Saadulla
(C) Sir Akbar Hydari (D) None of them

29. "γt¡ [¤ø[i¡á ÅàÎ>¹ [¤ì¹à[‹t¡à A¡¹à šø=³K¹àA¡ã ¤¸[v¡û¡ ëA¡à> "à[áº?
(A) [šÚºã ¤¹óå¡A¡> (B) ëKೋ¹ ëA¡ò௹
(C) ³[o¹à³ 냯à> (D) [\l¡ü¹à³ ƒå[ºÚà ¤¹ç¡¯à

29. "àÎàì³ [¤ø[i¡Å ÅàÎì>¹ [¤ì¹à[‹t¡à A¡¹à šø=³ ¤¸[v¡û¡ ëA¡ [áìº>?
(A) [š*ºã ¤¹óå¡A¡> (B) ëKೋ¹ ëAò¡àÚ¹
(C) ³[o¹à³ ëƒ*Úà> (D) [\l¡ü¹à³ ƒå[ºÚà ¤Øl¡æÚà

29. Amgm_md ~•{Vg IwßWmBIm° {J{~{gZ h|Wm hmoJ´m gw~wL>m gmoa_moZ?


(A) {n`br ~a\w$H$Z (B) J_Ya H$mo±da
(C) _{Uam_ XodmZ (D) {OCam_ Xw{b`m ~Èdm

29. Name the first man to oppose British administration in Assam.


(A) Piyoli Borphukan (B) Gomdhar Konwar
(C) Maniram Dewan (D) Jeuram Dulia Baruah

30. "àìºA¡ì\r¡àì¹ ëA¡[t¡Úà ®¡à¹t¡ "àyû¡³o A¡[¹[áº?


(A) JøãÊ¡šè¤¢ 326 (B) JøãÊ¡šè¤¢ 316
(C) JøãÊ¡šè¤¢ 346 (D) JøãÊ¡šè¤¢ 356
30. "àìºA¡\à“¡à¹ A¡t¡ Îàìº ®¡à¹t¡ "àyû¡³o A¡ì¹[áìº>?
(A) 326 Jøã@ šè¤¢àì¦ (B) 316 Jøã@ šè¤¢àì¦
(C) 346 Jøã@ šè¤¢àì¦ (D) 356 Jøã@ šè¤¢àì¦

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30. AmboH$Oo S>mam ^maVIm° _m _m`WmB`md JmΩbmo~Xm|_moZ?
(A) I•Ô>{Z {gJmß 326 (B) I•Ô>{Z {gJmß 316
(C) I•Ô>{Z {gJmß 346 (D) I•Ô>{Z {gJmß 356
30. In which year did Alexander invade India?
(A) 326 BC (B) 316 BC
(C) 346 BC (D) 356 BC

31. "γ¹ ºKt¡ "à”z@¹àÊ¡öãÚ Îã³à =A¡à ƒåJ> í¤ìƒ[ÅA¡ ¹àÊ¡ö íÒìá
(A) ¤à}ºàìƒÅ "à¹ç¡ ®è¡i¡à> (B) ë>šàº "à¹ç¡ ®è¡i¡à>
(C) ³¸à>³à¹ "à¹ç¡ ¤à}ºàìƒÅ (D) ë>šàº "à¹ç¡ ¤à}ºàìƒÅ

31. "Îì³¹ ÎìU "à”z@¹àÊ¡öãÚ Îã³à =àA¡à ƒå[i¡ [¤ìƒÅã ¹àìÊ¡ö¹ >à³
(A) ¤à}ºàìƒÅ &¤} ®å¡i¡à> (B) ë>šàº &¤} ®å¡i¡à>
(C) ³àÚà>³à¹ &¤} ¤à}ºàìƒÅ (D) ë>šàº &¤} ¤à}ºàìƒÅ

31. Amgm_Om| hmXa JoOoaZmß {g_m JmoZmß JßZ° Jw~wZ hmXa\$moam OmXm|
(A) ~mßbmXoe Amamo ^wQ>mZ (B) Zonmb Amamo ^wQ>mZ
(C) Â`mZ_ma Amamo ~mßbmXoe (D) Zonmb Amamo ~mßbmXoe
31. Name the two foreign countries which have international border with Assam.
(A) Bangladesh and Bhutan (B) Nepal and Bhutan
(C) Myanmar and Bangladesh (D) Nepal and Bangladesh

32. "γ¹ ‘ëºïÒ³à>¯’ ¤å[º ëA¡à>K¹àA¡ã ¹à\î>[t¡A¡ ¤¸[v¡û¡A¡ \>à ™àÚ?


(A) ëKàšã>à= ¤¹ƒîº (B) t¡¹ç¡o ¹à³ óå¡A¡>
(C) [¤³ºà šøÎàƒ W¡[ºÒà (D) [¤Ì塹ೠë³[‹

32. ëA¡à>ô ¹à\>ã[t¡[¤ƒô "Îì³¹ ‘ëºïÒ³à>¤’ [ÒìÎì¤ š[¹[W¡t¡?


(A) ëKàšã>à= ¤¹ƒîº (B) t¡¹ç¡o ¹à³ óå¡A¡>
(C) [¤³ºà šøÎàƒ W¡[ºÒà (D) [¤Ì塹ೠë³[‹
32. Amgm_{Z gmoa amOImp›W{J[aIm° "gmoa~mß gw~w'ß hmoZZmZ° {_{W`mo?
(A) JnrZmW ~aXb° (B) VÈU am_ \w$H$Z
(C) {~_bm ‡gmX M{bhm (D) {~ÓUwam_ _oYr

32. Which politician is known as the ‘Iron Man’ of Assam?


(A) Gopinath Bordoloi (B) Tarun Ram Phukan
(C) Bimala Prasad Chaliha (D) Bishnuram Medhi

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33. A¡[´šl¡üi¡à¹¹ á[¤-[W¡yot¡ Û塉t¡³ &A¡A¡ íÒìá
(A) Òül¡ü[>i¡ (B) [šìGº
(C) &ì¹ (D) [¹\[ºl¡üW¡>

33. [>³—[º[Jt¡ ëA¡à>[i¡ A¡[´šl¡üi¡à¹ ¤¸¤Ñ‚àÚ &A¡[i¡ á[¤¹ Û塉t¡³ &A¡A¡?


(A) Òül¡ü[>i¡ (B) [šìGº
(C) "¸àì¹ (D) ë¹ì\à[ºl¡üÅ>

33. Jmhm`{Z ~~o _moZgo`m computer system {Z gmdJm[a{Z {\$gm{gZ gmZJw{X (unit)?
(A) BC{ZQ> (B) {nägob
(C) Eao (D) [aO{bCgZ

33. Which among the following is the smallest unit in an image in a computer system?

(A) Unit (B) Pixel

(C) Array (D) Resolution

34. ‘ºà[ó¡R¡ ëKá’ [A¡?


(A) >àÒüi¡öàá "GàÒüƒ (B) >àÒü[i¡öA¡ "GàÒüƒ
(C) áàºó¡à¹ l¡àÒü-"GàÒüƒ (D) ÒàÒü‰’ì\> ëš¹’GàÒüƒ

34. ‘ºà[ó¡} K¸àÎ’ A¡ã?


(A) >àÒüi¡öàÎ "GàÒül¡ (B) >àÒü[i¡öA¡ "GàÒül¡
(C) Îàºó¡à¹ l¡àÒü"GàÒül¡ (D) ÒàÒüìl¡öàì\> šà¹GàÒül¡

34. ‘Laughing gas’ Am _m?


(A) ZmBQ¥>mg AägmBX (B) ZmB{Q¥>H$ AägmBX
(C) gmb\$ma XmBAägmBX (D) hmB–OoZ noa'ägmBX

34. What is ‘laughing gas’?

(A) Nitrous oxide (B) Nitric oxide

(C) Sulphur dioxide (D) Hydrogen peroxide

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35. ¹Î¹à\ ºÜã>à= ë¤\¤¹ç¡¯àÒü ¹W¡>à A¡¹à &A¡³ày l¡üš>¸àÎJ> [A¡?
(A) ‘ë\à>[¤[¹’ (B) ‘A¡ƒ³A¡[º’ (C) ‘šƒå³ Aå¡ò¯¹ã’ (D) ‘Îå¹[®¡’
35. ¹Î¹à\ ºÜã>à= ë¤\¤¹ç¡Úà ¹[W¡t¡ &A¡³ày l¡üš>¸àÎ[i¡¹ >à³ A¡ã?
(A) ‘ë\à>[¤[¹’ (B) ‘A¡ƒ³A¡[º’ (C) ‘šƒå³ Aåò¡Ú¹ã’ (D) ‘Îå¹[®¡’
35. agamO b˙_rZmW ~oO~Èdm`m {baZm` Jmßgob gb'_m{Z _wL>m _m?
(A) "OZ{~[a' (B) "H$X_H${b' (C) "nXw_ Hw$dar' (D) "gwa{^'
35. What is the name of the only novel written by Roxoraj Lakshminath Bezbaruah?
(A) Jonbiri (B) Kadamkali (C) Padum Kunwari (D) Surabhi

36. [¹³’i¡ ëW¡[e¡}t¡ ¤¸¯Òê¡t¡ ÒÚ


(A) &>. &³. "à¹. (B) Òü. &á. "à¹.
(C) Òü. &³. "à¹. (D) &á. &á. "à¹.

36. [¹ì³ài¡ ëÎ[X}-& ¤¸¤Òê¡t¡ ÒÚ


(A) &>. &³. "à¹. (B) Òü. &Î. "à¹.
(C) Òü. &³. "à¹. (D) &Î. &Î. "à¹.

36. Remote sensing Amd ~mhm`mo


(A) NMR (B) ESR (C) EMR (D) SSR

36. Remote sensing involves the use of


(A) NMR (B) ESR (C) EMR (D) SSR

37. l¡0 ®¡ì¯–ƒø>à= ÅÒüA¡ãÚ๠ëA¡à>J> ë¤àºá[¤ ‘¤àošøÑ‚’ >à³¹ Wå¡[i¡K¿¹ *š¹t¡ "à‹à[¹t¡?
(A) ‘"[N—Ñ•à>’ (B) ‘ÎÞê¡¸à ¹àK’ (C) ‘Îà¹[=’ (D) ‘ëA¡àºàÒº’
37. l¡. ®¡ì¤–ƒø>à= ÅÒüA¡ãÚ๠ëA¡à>ô W¡º[ZW¡y[i¡ ‘¤àošøÑ‚’ >à³A¡ ëáài¡K쿹 l¡üš¹ "à‹à[¹t¡?
(A) ‘"[N—Ñ•à>’ (B) ‘ÎÞê¡¸à ¹àK’ (C) ‘Îà¹[=’ (D) ‘ëA¡àºàÒº’
37. S>0 ^~o›–ZmW gBH$s`m{Z ~~o gmdWwZm "~mU‡ÒV' _wß{Z gwßX' gb'{Z gm`md {~Wm Imbm_Zm`?
(A) "A{æÒZmZ' (B) "g›‹`m amJ' (C) "gma{W' (D) "H$bmhb'
37. Which film by Dr. Bhabendranath Saikia is based on a short story, namely Banaprastha ?
(A) Agnisnaan (B) Sandhya Raag (C) Sarathi (D) Kolahal

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38. ‘ë>à줺 ëKá’ šø=ì³ ëA¡àì> "à[¯ÍH๠A¡[¹[áº?
(A) [>ºáô ¤’¹ (B) >㺠¤ài¢¡ìºi¡
(C) >㺠"ೢʡö} (D) l¡üÒü[ºÚà³ ¹à³ìá

38. ‘ë>à줺 K¸àÎ’ šø=³ ëA¡ "à[¤ÍH๠A¡ì¹[áìº>?


(A) >ãºÎô ë¤à¹ (B) >㺠¤ài¢¡ìºi¡
(C) >㺠"ೢʡö} (D) l¡üÒü[ºÚà³ ¹¸à³ìÎ

38. "Noble gas' Im° {J{~{gZ gmoa {Xh˛ZXm|_moZ?


(A) {Zbg ~a (B) {Zb ~mQ>©boQ>
(C) {Zb Am_©ÒQ¥>ß (D) CB{b`m_ am_go

38. Who first discovered the ‘noble gas’?

(A) Niels Bohr (B) Neil Bartlett

(C) Neil Armstrong (D) William Ramsay

39. Ѭà‹ã> ®¡à¹t¡¹ šø=³K¹àA¡ã ³åJ¸ [>¤¢àW¡>ã "àÚåv¡û¡ íÒìá


(A) l¡0 >ìK–ƒø [Î} (B) &á. [š. ëÎ> ®¡à³¢à
(C) ëA¡. [®¡. ëA¡. Îå–ƒ¹³ (D) ÎåA塳๠ëÎ>

39. Ѭà‹ã> ®¡à¹ìt¡¹ šø=³ ³åJ¸ [>¤¢àW¡>ã "‹¸Û¡ ëA¡ [áìº>?


(A) l¡. >ìK–ƒø [Î} (B) &Î. [š. ëÎ> ®¡à³¢à
(C) ëA¡. [®¡. ëA¡. Îå–ƒ¹³ (D) ÎåA塳๠ëÎ>

39. CXmß ^maV{Z {J{~{gZ JmhmB {~gm`I{W H${_gZmam gmoa_moZ?


(A) S>0 ZJo›– {gß (B) Eg0 {n0 goZ ~m_m©
(C) Ho$0 {^0 Ho$0 gw›Xa_ (D) gwHw$_ma goZ

39. Who was the first Chief Election Commissioner of Independent India?

(A) Dr. Nagendra Singh (B) S. P. Sen Verma

(C) K. V. K. Sundaram (D) Sukumar Sen

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40. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ "[º[´šA¡ Î}т๠šø=³K¹àA¡ã ³[Òºà ή¡àš[t¡ Ò’º
(A) A¡o¢³ ³àìÀÅ«¹ã (B) "gæ ¤¤ã \\¢
(C) &³. [l¡. ®¡àºW¡à´¶à (D) [š. [i¡. $Èà
40. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ "[º[´šA¡ Î}т๠šø=³ ³[Òºà ή¡àš[t¡ Òìº>
(A) A¡o¢³ ³àìºÅ«¹ã (B) "gæ ¤[¤ \\¢
(C) &³. [l¡. ®¡àºÎà´¶à (D) [š. [i¡. $Èà
40. Indian Olympic Association {Z {J{~ AmBOmo Am\$mX{J[a OmXm|
(A) H$U©_ _mÎboÌdar (B) A›Ow ~{~ OO©
(C) E_0 {X0 ^mbgmÂ_m (D) {n0 {Q>0 Cfm

40. Who became the first woman President of the Indian Olympic Association?
(A) Karnam Malleswari (B) Anju Bobby George
(C) M. D. Valsamma (D) P. T. Usha

41. t¡ºt¡ l¡üìÀJ A¡¹à¹ [®¡t¡¹t¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à [šáºA¡à¹A¡ [ÒW¡àì¤ ¤¸¯Òê¡t¡ ÒÚ?
(A) ëNøó¡àÒüi¡ (B) [W¡[ºA¡à (C) "àÒü¹> "GàÒüƒ (D) Òã¹à
41. [>³—[º[Jt¡ ëA¡à>[i¡ [š[ZáºA¡à¹A¡ šƒà=¢ [ÒÎàì¤ ¤¸¤Òê¡t¡ ÒÚ?
(A) Nøàó¡àÒüi¡ (B) [Î[ºA¡à (C) "àÚ¹> "GàÒül¡ (D) Òã¹A¡
41. Jmhm`{Z ~~oIm° _moZgo {\$Òbm _wdm (lubricant) ~m{X`° ~mhm`mo?
(A) J´o\$mBQ> (B) {g{bH$m (C) AmBaZ AägmBX (D) {ham
41. Which of the following is used as a lubricant?
(A) Graphite (B) Silica (C) Iron oxide (D) Diamond

42. ëA¡à> ¤á¹t¡ ®¡à¹t¡ W¡¹A¡àì¹ Òül¡ü[>ó¡àÒül¡ ëšì³–i¡Wô¡ Òü–i¡à¹ìó¡W¡ "=¤à Òül¡ü. [š. "àÒü. ë™àìK ëº>ìƒ> ¤¸¯Ñ‚à A¡à™¢A¡¹ã A¡ì¹?
(A) 2015 (B) 2016 (C) 2017 (D) 2018

42. ëA¡à>ô Îàìº ®¡à¹t¡ ιA¡à¹ Òül¡ü[>ó¡àìÚl¡ ëšì³–i¡Î Òü–i¡à¹ìó¡Î ¤à Òül¡ü. [š. "àÒü. ë™àìK ëº>ìƒ> ¤¸¤Ñ‚à A¡à™¢A¡¹ã A¡ì¹?
(A) 2015 (B) 2016 (C) 2017 (D) 2018

42. ^maV gaImam ~~o _m`WmB`md Unified Payments Interface E~m UPI Im° Im_m{Z`md ~mhm`OoZXm|?
(A) 2015 (B) 2016 (C) 2017 (D) 2018

42. In which year did the Government of India launch the Unified Payments Interface or UPI?
(A) 2015 (B) 2016 (C) 2017 (D) 2018

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43. ѬK¢ìƒl¡ü Wå¡[ºAô¡ó¡à (ѬK¢ìƒl¡ü ¹â—‹ÿk\ [Î}Ò) ëA¡à>ìi¡à >àì³ì¹ \>à\àt¡ "à[áº?
(A) ¤à³åoã ëA¡ò௹ (B) º’¹à ¹\à
(C) ºàÒü (D) ëºW¡àÒü

43. ѬK¢ìƒ* Îå[ºA¡ó¡à (ѬK¢ìƒ* ¹â—‹ÿk\ [Î}) A¡ã >àì³ š[¹[W¡t¡ [áìº>?
(A) ¤à³å[> ëAò¡àÚ¹ (B) º¹à ¹à\à
(C) ºàÒü (D) ëºáàÒü

43. ÒdJ©XoC gw{bH$\$m (ÒdJ©XoC aÀZ‹dO qgh) Am _m _wßOm| {_{WOm`mo_moZ?


(A) ~m_wZr H$mo±da (B) b'am amOm
(C) bmB (D) boN>mB

43. By what name was Swargadeo Sulikphaa (Swargadeo Ratnadhwaj Singha) known as?
(A) Bamuni Konwar (B) Lora Roja
(C) Lai (D) Lechai

44. "γ¹ šø=³K¹àA¡ã "[º[´šA¡ ¤òi¡à [¤\Úã íÒìá


(A) 뮡àìKÅ«¹ ¤¹ç¡¯à (B) Òã³à ƒàÎ
(C) ³’>à[ºáà ¤¹ç¡¯à ë³Òt¡à (D) º®¡ºã>à ¤¹ìKàÒòàÒü
44. "Îì³¹ šø=³ "[º[´šA¡ šƒA¡\Úã ¤¸[v¡û¡[i¡ ëA¡?
(A) 뮡àìKÅ«¹ ¤Øl¡æÚà (B) [Ò³à ƒàÎ
(C) ë³à>à[ºÎà ¤Øl¡æÚà ë³ìÒt¡à (D) º®¡[º>à ¤¹ìKàÒòàÒü
44. Amgm_{Z {J{~{gZ A{bpÂnH$ _oS>mb _moZ{J[a`m gmoa?
(A) ^Joúa ~Èdm (B) {h_m Xmg
(C) _Zm{bgm ~Èdm _ohVm (D) b^{bZm ~aJhm{ƒm
44. Who is the first Olympic medalist of Assam?
(A) Bhogeshwar Baruah (B) Hima Das
(C) Monalisa Baruah Mehta (D) Lovlina Borgohain

45. "àìºàA¡¤È¢ [A¡Ò¹ &A¡A¡?


(A) ƒè¹Œ (B) γÚ
(C) "àìºàA¡¹ ë¤K (D) "àìºàA¡¹ šøà¤º¸
45. "àìºàA¡¤È¢ A¡ãìι &A¡A¡?
(A) ƒè¹Œ (B) γÚ
(C) "àìºà¹ ë¤K (D) "àìºà¹ šøà¤º¸

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45. gmoamß~mogmoam _m{Z gmZJw{X?
(A) OmZWmB{Z (B) g_{Z
(C) Úmß ImaWmB{Z (D) Úmß Jmohmo{Z
45. Lightyear is the unit of
(A) distance (B) time
(C) speed of light (D) intensity of light

46. ¤øÕ¡šåy¹ ¤õÒv¡³ l¡üšî> ëA¡à>ìi¡à?


(A) ¤¹>ƒã (B) [ƒìJï (C) ‹>[Å[¹ (D) ëÎà¯>[Å[¹
46. ¤øÕ¡šåy >샹 ¤õÒv¡³ l¡üš>ƒã ëA¡à>[i¡?
(A) ¤¹>ƒã (B) [ƒìJï (C) ‹>[Å[Øl¡ (D) Îå¤>[Î[¹
46. ~wabwß~wWwa X°_m{Z Xoa{gZ XmbmB`m _m?
(A) ~aZ{X (B) {XIm°° (C) YZ{g[a (D) gw~Z{g[a
46. Which is the largest tributary of the Brahmaputra River?
(A) Barnadi (B) Dikhow (C) Dhansiri (D) Subansiri

47. ëA¡à>ìi¡à ">åË¡àì> ºÜã>à= ë¤\¤¹ç¡¯àA¡ ">>¸ l¡üšà[‹ ‘¹Î¹à\’ šøƒà> A¡[¹[áº?
(A) [ůÎàK¹t¡ ">å[Ë¡t¡ "γ Îà[Òt¡¸ ή¡à (B) ¤à¹àoÎã¹ A¡àÅã [Ò–ƒå [¤Å«[¤ƒ¸àºÚ
(C) P¡¯àÒài¡ãt¡ ">å[Ë¡t¡ "γ áày Î[–µº> (D) ët¡\šå¹¹ "γãÚà Aáà¤

47. ºÜã>à= ë¤\¤¹ç¡ÚàìA¡ ">>¸ l¡üšà[‹ ‘¹Î¹à\’ ëA¡à>ô šø[t¡Ë¡à> ë=ìA¡ ëƒ*Úà ÒìÚ[áº?
(A) "γ Îà[Òt¡¸ ή¡à, [ŤÎàK¹ (B) A¡àÅã [Ò–ƒå [¤Å«[¤ƒ¸àºÚ, ¤à¹àoÎã
(C) "γ áày Î[´¶º>, P¡ÚàÒà[i¡ (D) "γãÚà Aáà¤, ët¡\šå¹

47. Jmhm`{Z ~~o Am\$mXm b˙_rZmW ~oO~ÈdmZmo ÈOwOm`° {~_wß "agamO'Im° hmoXm|_moZ?
(A) Amgm_ gm{hÀ` g^m, {e~gmJamd (B) H$mer {h›Xw _wbwJgmobm|gm{b, ~mamZgr`md
(C) Amgm_ N>mà gp›_bZ, JwdmhmQ>r`md (D) Ag_r`m äbm~, VoOnwamd

47. The unique title ‘Roxoraj’ was given to Lakshminath Bezbaruah by which institution?
(A) Asam Sahitya Sabha, at Sibsagar
(B) Kashi Hindu Vishwavidyalaya, at Varanasi
(C) Asom Chatra Sanmilan, at Guwahati
(D) Asomiya Club, at Tezpur

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48. [W¡šìA¡à "àì–ƒàº> [A¡Ò¹ Îå¹Û¡à¹ ¤àì¤ "๴± A¡¹à íÒ[áº?
(A) QòàÒ[> (B) \ºàÅÚ (C) ¤>[> (D) šÇ¡‹>
48. [W¡šìA¡à "àì–ƒàº> _____ Î}¹Û¡ìo¹ \>¸ Ç¡¹ç¡ A¡¹à ÒìÚ[ạú
(A) tõ¡o®è¡[³ (B) \ºà®è¡[³ (C) "¹o¸ (D) šÇ¡Î´š[v¡
48. {MnH$' Omß{ºWmBIm° _mIm° a°Im{W hmoZmo WmIm` OmJm`Xm|_moZ?
(A) Jmßgmo~m[a (B) X°~' (C) hmJ´m_m (D) {O~-OwZmX
48. The Chipko Movement was launched for the protection of
(A) grasslands (B) wetlands (C) forest (D) livestocks

49. "γ¹ °à³¸³ào [=ìÚi¡à¹¹ \>A¡ ëA¡à> "à[áº?


(A) ΃à>–ƒ ºÒA¡¹ (B) ¹t¡> ºÒA¡¹
(C) "W塸t¡ ºÒA¡¹ (D) Îãt¡à>à= ºÒA¡¹
49. "Îì³¹ °à³¸³ào [=ìÚi¡àì¹¹ \>A¡ ëA¡ [áìº>?
(A) ΃à>–ƒ ºÒA¡¹ (B) ¹t¡> ºÒA¡¹
(C) "W塸t¡ ºÒA¡¹ (D) Îãt¡à>à= ºÒA¡¹
49. Amgm_{Z Mobile Theatre {Z gmoa{O{J[a`m gmoa?
(A) gXmZ›X bhH$a (B) aVZ bhH$a
(C) AÒ`wV bhH$a (D) grVmZmW bhH$a
49. Who is the founding father of Mobile Theatre in Assam?
(A) Sadananda Lahkar (B) Ratan Lahkar
(C) Achyut Lahkar (D) Sitanath Lahkar

50. ëÎï¹\Kt¡¹ ëÎl¡ü\ NøÒ íÒìá


(A) ³Uº (B) Òül¡üì¹>àW¡ (C) Ç¡yû¡ (D) šõ[=¯ã
50. ëÎï¹\Kìt¡¹ Τå\ NøÒ[i¡ Òº
(A) ³Uº (B) Òül¡üì¹>àÎ (C) Ç¡yû¡ (D) šõ[=¤ã
50. Solar system {Z JmoWmß J´h'dm OmXm|
(A) _ßJb (B) BCaoZmg (C) gwH´$' (D) ~wh˛_
50. The green planet in the solar system is
(A) Mars (B) Uranus (C) Venus (D) Earth

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51. P¡¯àÒài¡ãt¡ ">å[Ë¡t¡ ëÒà¯à 33t¡³ ¹àÊ¡öãÚ ëJº šø[t¡ì™à[Kt¡à¹ ‘Ç¡®¡S¡¹’ (Mascot) "à[áº
(A) [i¡J¹ (B) ¹}³> (C) ¹[R¡ºã (D) ¤¹îƒ[W¡ºà
51. P¡ÚàÒài¡ãìt¡ ">å[Ë¡t¡ 33t¡³ ¹àÊ¡öãÚ ëJº šø[t¡ì™à[Kt¡à¹ ‘³¸àÎA¡i¡’-&¹ >à³ A¡ã [áº?
(A) [i¡J¹ (B) ¹}³> (C) ¹[R¡ºã (D) ¤¹îƒ[źà
51. Jwdmhm{Q>`md OmZm` 33 {W hmXaZmß JoboZm` ~mXm`bm`Zm`{Z _mÒH$Q>{Z _wL>m _m?
(A) {VIa (B) aß_Z (C) a{L>br (D) ~aX°{gbm
51. What was the name of the Mascot of 33rd National Games held in Guwahati?
(A) Tikhor (B) Rongmon (C) Rongili (D) Bordoisila

52. ë¹W¡³ [Å¿t¡ šøàÎ}[KA¡ Ká íÒìá


(A) ëÎàoà¹ç¡ (B) ³¹àšài¡ (C) ³i¡¹ (D) >å>ã
52. [>³—[º[Jt¡ ëA¡à>[i¡ ë¹Å³ [Å쿹 \>¸ P¡¹ç¡Œšèo¢ Kàá?
(A) ƒà¹ç¡[W¡[> (B) šài¡ (C) ³i¡¹ (D) tåò¡t¡
52. ~~o`m aog_ {gÎn'{Z JmoZmßWma bmB\$mß?
(A) gZmbw (B) \$mWmo (Jute) (C) _Q>a (D) JßJma WmB{g~
52. Which of the following is the plant important in sericulture?
(A) Cassia (B) Jute (C) Pea (D) Mulberry

53. ‘ºà[W¡t¡ [ƒ¯Î’ ëA¡[t¡Úà šàº> A¡¹à ÒÚ?


(A) 24 >쯴¬¹ (B) 29 "àKÊ¡
(C) 2 [l¡ìW¡´¬¹ (D) 24 "ìC¡à¤¹

53. ëA¡à>ô t¡à[¹ìJ ‘ºà[W¡t¡ [ƒ¤Î’ šàº> A¡¹à ÒÚ?


(A) 24 >쮡´¬¹ (B) 29 "àKС
(C) 2 [l¡ìδ¬¹ (D) 24 "ìC¡à¤¹

53. "bm{MV {Xdg'Im° ~~o Imbmamd \$m{bZm` Om`mo?


(A) 24 Z~oÂ~a (B) 29 AmJÔ>
(C) 2 {XgoÂ~a (D) 24 AäQ>~a

53. ‘Lachit Diwas’ is being celebrated on which date?


(A) 24th November (B) 29th August
(C) 2nd December (D) 24th October

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54. ëºàA¡Î®¡à ®¡U A¡¹à¹ "[‹A¡à¹ A¡à¹ "àìá?
(A) šø‹à>³”|ã (B) ¹àÊ¡öš[t¡
(C) ëºàA¡Î®¡à¹ "‹¸Û¡ (ÑšãA¡à¹) (D) ®¡à¹t¡¹ ³åJ¸ >¸àÚà‹ãÅ

54. ëºàA¡Î®¡à 뮡ìR¡ ëƒ*Ú๠"[‹A¡à¹ A¡à¹ "àìá?


(A) šø‹à>³”|ã (B) ¹àÊ¡öš[t¡
(C) ëºàA¡Î®¡à¹ "‹¸Û¡ ([ÑšA¡à¹) (D) ®¡à¹ìt¡¹ ³åJ¸ >¸àÚà‹ãÅ

54. bH$g^mIm° {g\$m`Zm`{Z JmohmoAm gmoaZmd Wm`mo?


(A) JmhmB _p›W´ (B) hmXa{J[a
(C) bH$g^m{Z ~wß{W{J[a (D) ^maV{Z JmhmB {~{Oa{J[a

54. Who has the power to dissolve the Lok Sabha?


(A) The Prime Minister (B) The President
(C) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha (D) The Chief Justice of India

55. šåì>[Ñ‚t¡ ¹àÊ¡öãÚ šø[t¡¹Û¡à "A¡àìl¡³ã¹ Τ¢ìÅøË¡ [ÅÛ¡à=¢ã (ëA¡ìƒi¡)A¡ [ƒÚà šƒA¡ìi¡à "γ¹ ëA¡à>K¹àA¡ã ÎàÒÎã ¤¸[v¡û¡¹ >à³t¡
[ƒÚà ÒÚ?
(A) Ç¡Aá‹k\ (B) Wå¡A¡àó¡à
(C) Aå¡Åº ëAò¡à¯¹ (D) ºà[W¡t¡ ¤¹óå¡A¡>

55. šåì>[Ñ‚t¡ ¹àÊ¡öãÚ šø[t¡¹Û¡à "¸àA¡àìl¡[³¹ Τ¢ìÅøË¡ [ÅÛ¡à=¢ã (A¡¸àìl¡i¡)ëA¡ ëƒ*Úà šƒA¡[i¡ "Îì³¹ ëA¡à>ô ÎàÒÎã ¤¸[v¡û¡¹ >àì³
ëƒ*Úà ÒÚ?
(A) Ç¡Aá‹k\ (B) ÎåA¡àó¡à
(C) Aå¡Åº ëAò¡àÚ¹ (D) ºà[W¡t¡ ¤¹óå¡A¡>

55. National Defence Academy (Pune) {Z ~`{ZºwB~mo gm~{gZ \$am`gm (Ho$XoQ>)Zmo hmoZm` _oXobIm° Amgm_{Z gmoa
JmohmoJmoam gw~wß{Z _wL>° hmoZm` Om`mo?
(A) ewäb‹dO (B) gwH$m\$m
(C) Hw$eb H$mo±da (D) bm{MV ~a\w$H$Z

55. The best cadet of the National Defence Academy (Pune) is awarded with a medal named
after which brave son of Assam?
(A) Sukladhwaj (B) Sukaphaa
(C) Kushal Konwar (D) Lachit Borphukan

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56. ëA¡Òü\>³à> W¡àÒüìA¡º "àì¹àÒãìÚ A¡àìA¡à "[t¡yû¡³ >A¡¹àîA¡ &A¡ ¤õv¡àA¡à¹ ëi¡öA¡t¡ W¡àÒüìA¡º W¡ºàÒü "àìá¡ú š¯>¹ [šáó¡àìº
t¡š> "à¹ç¡ š¯>¹ γåJt¡ [¤>ãt¡à "àìá¡ú [¤>ãt¡àÒü t¡àÒü¹ "à¹ç¡ t¡š>A¡ ">åιo A¡[¹ =A¡à Åà[º>ã¹ ³à\t¡ ƒå\> W¡àÒüìA¡º
"àì¹àÒãA¡ ëƒJà šàÚ¡ú ëi¡öA¡t¡ ³åk¡ìt¡ [A¡³à>\> W¡àÒüìA¡º "àì¹àÒã "àìá?
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8

56. A¡ìÚA¡\> ÎàÒüìA¡º W¡àºA¡ &ìA¡ "š¹ìA¡ "[t¡yû¡³o >à A¡ì¹ &A¡[i¡ ¤õv¡àA¡à¹ šì= ÎàÒüìA¡º W¡àºàìZá¡ú t¡š>, š¤ì>¹
[šáì> &¤} [¤>ãt¡à, š¤ì>¹ δ¶åìJ¡ú [¤>ãt¡à ƒåÒü ÎàÒüìA¡º "àì¹àÒãìA¡ ëƒJìt¡ šàìZá [>ì\¹ &¤} Åà[º>ã¹ ³ì‹¸, ë™
t¡š>ìA¡ ">åιo A¡¹ìá¡ú A¡t¡\> ÎàÒüìA¡º W¡àºA¡ š=[i¡ìt¡ "àìá?
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8

56. gmZ°gmo gmBHo$b gmbm`J´m\´$m JmdOm| Jmd XmZbm`mbm{gZmo _moZgo ~|IZ _ha{Z Q¥>oH$md gmBHo$b gmbm`Xm|ü& VnZm n~Z{Z CZmd
Amamo {~{ZVm`m n~Z{Z {gJmßü& {~{ZVm`m Jmd{Z Amamo em{bZr{Z JoOoamd gmZ° gmBHo$b gmbm`J´m ZwXm| Om` VnZ{Z CZmd Xßü&
~o Q¥>oH$md gm~ogo gmBHo$b gmbm`J´m\$moa Xß?
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8

56. Few cyclists are pedalling in a circular track, without overtaking. Tapan is behind Pawan,
and Vinita is in front of Pawan. Vinita can see two cyclists between herself and Shalini who
is following Tapan. How many cyclists are there on the track?

(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8

57. &i¡à W¡à[¹"à[ºt¡ =A¡à [ƒA¡-[>샢ÅA¡ &J> i¡öàìA¡ì¹ Jå–ƒà ëJà¯à¹ ó¡ºt¡ "àK¹ šè¤ [ƒÅìi¡à &[t¡Úà ƒ[Û¡oîº [>샢[Åt¡ Ò’º¡ú
&J> A¡à¹KàØl¡ã "à[Ò &Òü [>샢Å>à ³ìt¡ š[ÆW¡³ [ƒÅ¹ ó¡àìº K[t¡ A¡[¹ìá¡ú A¡à¹KàØl¡ãJì> šøAõ¡t¡ìt¡ ëA¡à> [ƒÅîº K[t¡
A¡[¹ìá?
(A) ƒ[Û¡o (B) š[ÆW¡³ (C) l¡üv¡¹ (D) šè¤
57. &A¡[i¡ ¹àÑz๠ëW¡ï³à=àÚ =àA¡à [ƒA¡-[>샢ÅA¡[i¡ìA¡ &A¡[i¡ i¡öàA¡ ‹àB¡à ëƒÚ &¤} "àìK ™à šè¤¢ [Ạ&J> t¡à ƒ[Û¡o [ƒA¡ [>샢Å
A¡¹ìá¡ú &A¡[i¡ Kà[Øl¡ "àìÎ &¤} [>샢ÅA¡[i¡ ">å™àÚã š[ÆW¡³ [ƒìA¡ ë™ìt¡ =àìA¡¡ú Kà[Øl¡[i¡ "àÎìº ëA¡à>ô [ƒìA¡ ™àìZá?
(A) ƒ[Û¡o (B) š[ÆW¡³ (C) l¡üv¡¹ (D) šè¤¢
57. Xm~go bm_m H´${gL>md WmZm` {XH$ {Xp›WJ´m H$mQ>m`m Q¥>mH$Om| gm°OmZmZ° Om` {gJmL>md gmZOmqW {Xp›WhaXm|_moZ ~o`mo Xm
ImobmqW {Xp›Wha~m`ü& Jßgo _Q>a Jm[a`m \°$ZmZ° H$mQ>m`md {Xp›WZm` ~m`{X gmoZm~qW AmdJm`bmL>moü& Jm[a`m Wma° ~~o {XH$qW
AmdJm`bmßImo?
(A) ImobmqW (B) gmoZm~qW (C) gmhmqW (D) gmZOmqW
57. The direction pointer at a road crossing got hit by a truck, and what was earlier East is now
pointing towards South. A car came and started moving towards West as per the pointer.
Which direction is the car actually moving?

(A) South (B) West (C) North (D) East

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58. ™[ƒ [l¡áA¡àá =ø’A¡ Å«i¡-šåi¡ ¤å[º ëA¡à¯à ÒÚ, Å«i¡-šåi¡A¡ ë\쮡[º> =ø’, ë\쮡[º> =ø’A¡ ëҳ๠=ø’ "à¹ç¡ ëҳ๠=ø’A¡ [l¡áA¡àá
=ø’ ¤å[º ëA¡à¯à ÒÚ, ët¡ì”z ë\àR¡à Îò\å[ºì¹ ëA¡à>[¤‹ &=ìº[i¡A¡ yû¡ãØl¡à ëJ[º¤ ºàìK?
(A) ë\쮡[º> =ø’ (B) ëҳ๠=ø’
(C) [l¡áA¡àá =ø’ (D) Å«i¡-šåi¡

58. ™[ƒ W¡àA¡[t¡ [>ìÛ¡šìA¡ P¡ºà [>ìÛ¡š ¤ºà ÒÚ, P¡ºà [>ìÛ¡šìA¡ ¤Å¢à [>ìÛ¡š ¤ºà ÒÚ, ¤Å¢à [>ìÛ¡šìA¡ Òàtå¡[Øl¡ [>ìÛ¡š ¤ºà
ÒÚ &¤} Òàtå¡[Øl¡ [>ìÛ¡šìA¡ W¡àA¡[t¡ [>ìÛ¡š ¤ºà ÒÚ, t¡àÒìº "¸à=ìº[i¡A¡ìι ëA¡à>ô šø[t¡ì™à[Kt¡àÚ t¡ãÝ¡ ι`¡à³ [ƒìÚ ëJºà
ÒÚ?
(A) ¤Å¢à [>ìÛ¡š (B) Òàtå¡[Øl¡ [>ìÛ¡š
(C) W¡àA¡[t¡ [>ìÛ¡š (D) P¡ºà [>ìÛ¡š

58. Ow{X {XgH$mg W´'Im° eQ>-nwQ> ~wL>mo, eQ>-nwQ>Im° Oo^{bZ W´', Oo^{bZ W´'Im° ho_ma W´' Amamo ho_ma W´'Im° {XgH$mg W´', A„bm
~~o EWbo{Q>H$ ~mXm`bmZm`Im° Jßgo Oß\$ma AmJOwOm| Jobo`mo?
(A) Oo^{bZ W´' (B) ho_ma W´'
(C) {XgH$mg W´' (D) eQ>-nwQ>

58. If Discus Throw is called Shot Put, Shot Put is called Javelin Throw, Javelin Throw is called
Hammer Throw and Hammer Throw is called Discus Throw, then which athletic event is
played with a pointed equipment?
(A) Javelin Throw (B) Hammer Throw
(C) Discus Throw (D) Shot Put

59. &J> A¡àìšà¹¹ ëƒàA¡à>t¡ ¹R¡à "=¤à >ãºà ¹R¡¹ ³åk¡ 150i¡à óø¡A¡ "à¹ç¡ W¡ài¢¡ "àìá¡ú Ê¡A¡t¡ ëƒJà K’º 70i¡à ¹R¡à "àÒüìi¡³
"à¹ç¡ 120i¡à óø¡A¡ "àìá¡ú ™[ƒ >ãºà ¹R¡¹ 18i¡à W¡ài¢¡ "àìá, ët¡ì”z ëƒàA¡à>J>t¡ =A¡à ¹R¡à ¤¹o¹ óø¡A¡¹ Î}J¸à [A¡³à>?
(A) 48 (B) 12 (C) 58 (D) 62

59. &A¡[i¡ A¡àšìØl¡¹ ëƒàA¡àì> ë³ài¡ 150[i¡ óø¡A¡ &¤} Åài¢¡ ¹ìÚìá, ë™P¡[º ÒÚ ºàº ¤à >㺡ú СìA¡ 70[i¡ ºàº ‰¤¸ &¤}
120[i¡ óø¡A¡ ¹ìÚìá¡ú ™[ƒ 18[i¡ >㺠Åài¢¡ =àìA¡, t¡àÒìº ëƒàA¡àì> A¡t¡P¡[º ºàº óø¡A¡ "àìá?

(A) 48 (B) 12 (C) 58 (D) 62

59. Jßgo {g \$mZJ´m Jbm`md JmoOm E~m {Zbm Jm~{Z Jmg° Jmß 150 \´$H$ Amamo emQ>© Xßü& ~o Xm_mobmd Jmß 70 JmoOm Jm~{Z _wdm
Amamo Jmß 120 \´$H$ Xßü& Ow{X ~o`md Jmß 18 {Zbm Jm~{Z emQ>© Xß, A„bm ~o Jbm`md Jmß~ogo JmoOm \´$H$ Xß?
(A) 48 (B) 12 (C) 58 (D) 62

59. A cloth shop has a total of 150 frocks and shirts, which are either red or blue. In stock, there
are 70 red items and 120 frocks. If there are 18 blue shirts, then how many red frocks does
the shop have?

(A) 48 (B) 12 (C) 58 (D) 62

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60. 1 "à¹ç¡ 100 ¹ ³à\t¡ ƒåÒü-"}A¡™åv¡û¡ [A¡³à>i¡à Ѭ஡à[¯A¡ Î}J¸à "àìá?
(A) 90 (B) 99 (C) 91 (D) 89

60. 1 &¤} 100-¹ ³ì‹¸ A¡Ú[i¡ ƒåÒü-"}ìA¡¹ Ѭ஡à[¤A¡ Î}J¸à "àìá?


(A) 90 (B) 99 (C) 91 (D) 89

60. 1 Amamo 100 {Z JoOoamd _moZ~ogo Z°-{~gmZ JmoZmß {_qWJm AZ{O_m Xß?
(A) 90 (B) 99 (C) 91 (D) 89

60. How many two-digit natural numbers are there between 1 and 100?
(A) 90 (B) 99 (C) 91 (D) 89

61. ëA¡àì>à &A¡ ¤õv¡t¡ ÒüÚ๠¤¸àÎà‹¢¹ γà> ë\àJ¹ &l¡àº \¸à i¡>à Ò’º¡ú ™[ƒ \¸àl¡àº¹ ³è¹ìA¡Òüi¡à ¤õv¡ìi¡à¹ ëA¡–ƒø¹ íÎìt¡
™ì=àš™åv¡û¡ ë¹JàJr¡ì¹ Î}ì™à[\t¡ A¡¹à ÒÚ, ët¡ì”z ÎõÊ¡ [y®å¡\ìi¡à Ò’¤ &A¡
(A) Ñ‚éºìA¡àoã [y®å¡\ (B) [¤È³¤à× [y®å¡\
(C) γìA¡àoã [y®å¡\ (D) γ¤à× [y®å¡\

61. &A¡[i¡ ¤õìv¡ \¸à "òàA¡à Òº ™à¹ íƒQ¢¸ ¤¸àÎàì‹¢¹ γà>¡ú ™[ƒ \¸à[i¡¹ šøà”z [¤–ƒåP¡[º ¤õìv¡¹ ëA¡ì–ƒø¹ Îàì= l¡üš™åv¡û¡ ë¹J๠‡à¹à
™åv¡û¡ A¡¹à ÒÚ, t¡ì¤ K[k¡t¡ [y®å¡\[i¡ Òº &A¡[i¡
(A) Ñ‚éºìA¡àoã [y®å¡\ (B) [¤È³¤à× [y®å¡\
(C) γìA¡àoã [y®å¡\ (D) γ¤à× [y®å¡\

61. _moZgo ~|IZmd Xm|go {gqbhmßImo ~moZm` Om~m` Om`{Z bmdWmB`m ~o{Z gImdOm| g_mZü& {gqbhmßImo{Z {~Om°\$moaIm° ~|IZ{Z
{_ÈOm| ZmßJm° amoImo_ hmßImo Imo›XmoOm| XmOm~mo„bm gmoa{OOmZm` AmImp›WWm_m OmJmoZ _moZgo
(A) IZm_m AmImp›WWm_ (B) Jmoamo{~ AmImp›W AmImp›WWm_
(C) IZm{W AmImp›WWm_ (D) Jmoamo~ AmImp›W AmImp›WWm_

61. A chord of a circle is drawn whose length is equal to its radius. If the endpoints of the chord
are joined to the centre of the circle with appropriate line segments, the triangle formed is
a/an
(A) obtuse-angled triangle (B) scalene triangle
(C) right-angled triangle (D) equilateral triangle

62. ëA¡àì>à &J> ή¡àt¡ šòàW¡K¹àA¡ã ¤¸[v¡û¡ l¡üš[Ñ‚t¡ íÒ[Ạ"à¹ç¡ šøìt¡¸A¡ ¤¸[v¡û¡ìÚÒü "à> šø[t¡K¹àA¡ã ¤¸[v¡û¡¹ íÎìt¡ [k¡A¡
&ìA¡à¤à¹îA¡ A¡¹³ƒ¢> A¡[¹[ạú ή¡àJ>t¡ A¡¹à ³åk¡ A¡¹³ƒ¢>¹ Î}J¸à íÒìá
(A) 10 (B) 25 (C) 15 (D) 5

62. &A¡[i¡ í¤k¡ìA¡ šòàW¡\> ¤¸[v¡û¡ &A¡[yt¡ ÒìÚ[Ạ&¤} šøìt¡¸A¡ ¤¸[v¡û¡ [k¡A¡ &A¡¤à¹ "ì>¸¹ Îàì= A¡¹³ƒ¢> A¡ì¹[ạú í¤k¡ìA¡
ë³ài¡ A¡¹³ƒ¢ì>¹ Î}J¸à Òº
(A) 10 (B) 25 (C) 15 (D) 5

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62. _moZgo OWw_m`md gm~m gw~wß\$moa O OmXm|_moZ Amamo {~gmoa{Z gm\´$mo_~mo gmgo`m Jw~wZ gmgoOm| Io~go ho›XgoH$ bmXm|_moZü&
OWw_m`md bmZm` ho›XgoH${Z AZ{O_m`m
(A) 10 (B) 25 (C) 15 (D) 5

62. In a meeting, five persons assembled and every person shook hand with every other exactly
once. The total number of handshakes made in the meeting is
(A) 10 (B) 25 (C) 15 (D) 5

63. &ìA¡ài¡à ¤È¢ 364 [ƒ>¹ γ[Ê¡ ¤å[º [¤ì¤W¡>à A¡¹à Ò*A¡¡ú ëA¡àì>à &A¡ šøƒv¡ ¤È¢¹ šø=³ [ƒ>ìi¡à ™[ƒ ¹[¤¤à¹ ÒÚ, ët¡ì”z [k¡A¡
š¹¯t¢¡ã ¤È¢¹ šø=³ [ƒ>ìi¡à Ò’¤
(A) ëÎ೤๠(B) ¤å‹¤à¹
(C) Ç¡yû¡¤à¹ (D) ¹[¤¤à¹

63. ‹¹à ™àA¡ &A¡[i¡ ¤áì¹ 364 [ƒ> "àìáú ™[ƒ šøƒv¡ ¤áì¹¹ šø=³ [ƒ> ¹[¤¤à¹ ÒÚ, t¡ì¤ [k¡A¡ š¹¤t¢¡ã ¤áì¹¹ šø=³ [ƒ>[i¡
Òì¤
(A) ëÎ೤๠(B) ¤å‹¤à¹
(C) Ç¡yû¡¤à¹ (D) ¹[¤¤à¹
63. h_ZmZ° bmXmo ~mogmoago`md 364 gmZ Wm`moü& h_ZmZ° bmZm` ~~o~m _moZgo ~mogmoa{Z {J{~ gmZm a{~~ma Om`mo„bm ~o{Z CZ{Z
~mogmoa{Z {J{~ gmZm OmJmoZ
(A) g_~ma (B) ~wY~ma
(C) ewH´$~ma (D) a{~~ma

63. Let a year consist of 364 days. If the first day of the given year falls on Sunday, then the first
day of the immediate next year is
(A) Monday (B) Wednesday
(C) Friday (D) Sunday

64. [>³—[º[Jt¡Î³èÒ¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à &i¡à šèo¢¤K¢ Î}J¸à >ÒÚ?


(A) 3721 (B) 1296 (C) 1026 (D) 1369

64. >ãìW¡¹ ëA¡à>[i¡ &A¡[i¡ šèo¢¤K¢ Î}J¸à >Ú?


(A) 3721 (B) 1296 (C) 1026 (D) 1369

64. Jmhm`{Z ~~o`m Am~wß ~J© AZ{O_m ZL>m?


(A) 3721 (B) 1296 (C) 1026 (D) 1369

64. Which one of the following is not a perfect square number?


(A) 3721 (B) 1296 (C) 1026 (D) 1369

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65. ëA¡àì>à &A¡ Îà³Nøã¹ [¤yû¡ã ³èº¸¹ *š¹t¡ 20% ë¹ÒàÒü šøƒà> A¡¹à Ò’º¡ú ΃¸ [¤yû¡ã ³èº¸t¡ [A¡³à> Åt¡à}Å ¤õ[‡ý¡ A¡[¹ìº Òü
"àK¹ [¤yû¡ã ³èº¸¹ γà> Ò’¤îK?
(A) 20% (B) 25% (C) 15% (D) 30%
65. &A¡[i¡ Îà³Nøã¹ [¤yû¡Ú ³è캸¹ l¡üš¹ 20% áàØl¡ ëƒ*Úà ÒÚ¡ú ¤t¢¡³à> [¤yû¡Ú ³è캸¹ A¡t¡ Åt¡à}Å ¤õ[‡ý¡ A¡¹ìº ³èº [¤yû¡Ú ³è캸
l¡üš>ãt¡ Ò*Úà ™àì¤?
(A) 20% (B) 25% (C) 15% (D) 30%
65. _moZgo ~ogmX{Z \$mZZm` ~ogoZmd 20% aohm` hmoZm` Om~m`ü& Xm{Z \$mZZm` ~ogoZIm° ~ogo Om°Imo›Xmo ~mam`„bm \$mZZm` ~ogoZm
{gJmß{Z Jw~° ~ogoZ{Z g_mZ OmJmoZ?
(A) 20% (B) 25% (C) 15% (D) 30%
65. A discount of 20% is offered on the selling price of an item. By what percentage the price
needs to be increased on the present selling price in order to bring it to the original selling
price?
(A) 20% (B) 25% (C) 15% (D) 30%

66. 5 \>ã Aå¡A塹àÒü 5 [ƒ>¹ ¤àì¤ šø[t¡[ƒì> A¡oã š¹àt¡ ³åk¡ A¡oã¹ Î}J¸à 250 ÒÚîK¡ú ët¡ì”z 10 \>ã Aå¡A塹àÒü 10 [ƒ>¹ ¤àì¤
A¡oã šà[¹ìº ³åk¡ A¡oã¹ Î}J¸à Ò’¤
(A) 1000 (B) 100 (C) 2500 (D) 500
66. 5[i¡ ³å¹[K 5 [ƒ> ™à¤; šø[t¡[ƒ> [l¡³ šàØl¡ìº ë³ài¡ 250[i¡ [l¡³ ÒÚ¡ú t¡àÒìº 10[i¡ ³å¹[K 10 [ƒ> ™à¤; [l¡³ šàØl¡ìº
[l¡ì³¹ Î}J¸à Òì¤
(A) 1000 (B) 100 (C) 2500 (D) 500
66. _m 5 XmCOmoAm gmZ 5 gmZ\´$mo_~mo XmCX° X°ZmZ° XmCX°{Z AZ{O_m`m X° 250 Omh°`moü& gmZ 10 _m 10 XmCOmoAm XmCX°
X°`mo„bm XmCX°{Z AZ{O_m`m OmJmoZ
(A) 1000 (B) 100 (C) 2500 (D) 500
66. 5 hens lay eggs everyday for 5 days to the total 250 number of eggs. Then the number of
eggs laid by the 10 hens in 10 days is
(A) 1000 (B) 100 (C) 2500 (D) 500

67. A¡[oA¡à¹ &A¡³ày ®¡àtõ¡ "®¡Ú íÒìá l¡ü^º¹ ³àtõ¡ A¡à\º¹ Ѭà³ã¡ú A¡[oA¡à¹ ³àtõ¡ ¹\>ã l¡ü^º¹ íÎìt¡ [A¡ δšA¢¡ì¹
δ¬[Þê¡t¡?
(A) ëšÒã (B) ³àÒã
(C) ³àtõ¡¹ ó¡àº¹ "àÒüt¡à (D) [štõ¡¹ ó¡àº¹ "àÒüt¡à

67. A¡[oA¡à¹ &A¡³ày ®¡àÒü "®¡Ú l¡ü^캹 ³à A¡à\캹 Ѭà³ã¡ú A¡[oA¡à¹ ³à ¹\>ã¹ Îàì= l¡ü^캹 δšA¢¡ [A¡?
(A) [š[Î (B) ³àÎã
(C) [ƒƒà (D) k¡àA塹³à

67. H${ZH$m{Z gmgob' {~Xm \ß$~mB A^`m CÇmb {~_m H$mOb{Z {\$gmBü& H${ZH$m {~_m aOZrOm| CÇmbhm _m gmo_mo›Xmo Om`mo?
(A) {~_mZ° (B) {~_mX°
(C) {~~° ({~_m{Z {~_m) (D) {~~° ({~\$m{Z {~_m)

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67. Kanika’s only brother Abhay is the husband of Ujjwal’s mother Kajol. How is Kanika’s
mother Rajni related to Ujjwal?
(A) Paternal aunt (B) Maternal aunt
(C) Maternal grandmother (D) Paternal grandmother

68. ëA¡àì>à &A¡ [¤ìÅÈ A¡’l¡t¡ ‘247’ ëÚ ‘spread red carpet’ ¤å\àÚ; ‘256’ ëÚ ‘dust one carpet’ ¤å\àÚ "à¹ç¡
‘264’ ëÚ ‘one red carpet’ ¤å\àÚ¡ú A¡’l¡¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à "}A¡Òü ‘dust’ ¤å\àÚ?
(A) 5 (B) 2 (C) 6 (D) 4

68. ëA¡àì>à &A¡[i¡ [>[ƒ¢Ê¡ Î}ìA¡ìt¡ ‘247’ ³àì> ‘spread red carpet’; ‘256’ ³àì> ‘dust one carpet’ &¤}
‘264’ ³àì> ‘one red carpet’ ë¤àc¡àÚ¡ú &Òü Î}ìA¡ìt¡ ëA¡à>ô "S¡ ‘dust’ ë¤àc¡àÚ?
(A) 5 (B) 2 (C) 6 (D) 4

68. _moZgo H$X ~m`{X`° "247' {Z Am|{W`m "Ò‡oX aoX H$mn}Q>'; "256' {Z`m "XmÒV dmZ H$mn}Q>' Amamo "264' {Z`m "dmZ aoX
H$mno©Q>'ü& H$X{Z ~~o {~gmZ{Z Am|{W`m "XmÒV'?
(A) 5 (B) 2 (C) 6 (D) 4

68. In a certain code, ‘247’ means ‘spread red carpet’; ‘256’ means ‘dust one carpet’ and
‘264’ means ‘one red carpet’. Which digit in the code means ‘dust’?
(A) 5 (B) 2 (C) 6 (D) 4

69. ABCD íÒìá &i¡à 4-"}A¡™åv¡û¡ Î}J¸à, ™’t¡ A "à¹ç¡ B ¹ ë™àKó¡º C "à¹ç¡ D ¹ ë™àK󡺹 íÎìt¡ γà>¡ú A "à¹ç¡ D ¹
ë™àKó¡º C ¹ γà> "à¹ç¡ B "à¹ç¡ D ¹ ë™àKó¡º A "à¹ç¡ C ¹ ë™àK󡺹 ƒåP¡o¡ú Î}J¸àìi¡à¹ šø=³ "à¹ç¡ "[”z³ "}A¡¹
ë™àKó¡º [A¡³à>?
(A) 7 (B) 5 (C) 9 (D) 8

69. ABCD &A¡[i¡ 4-"S¡[¤[ÅÊ¡ Î}J¸à, ë™Jàì> A &¤}¡ B-&¹ ë™àKó¡º C &¤} D-&¹ ë™àKó¡ìº¹ γà>¡ú A &¤} D-&¹
ë™àKó¡º C-&¹ γà> &¤} B * D-&¹ ë™àKó¡º A &¤} C-&¹ ë™àKó¡ìº¹ [‡P¡o¡ú šø=³ &¤} ëÅÈ "ìS¡¹ ë™àKó¡º
A¡t¡?
(A) 7 (B) 5 (C) 9 (D) 8

69. ABCD Am _moZgo 4-{~gmZ JmoZmß AZ{O_m Ooamd A Amamo B {Z XmOm~Jmg°`m C Amamo D {Z XmOm~Jmg°Om| g_mZü&
A Amamo D {Z XmOm~Jmg°`m C Om| g_mZ Amamo B Amamo D {Z XmOm~Jmg°`m A Amamo C {Z XmOm~Jmg°{Z \$mZZ°ü& go{W {~gmZ
Amamo Omo~Wm {~gmZ{Z XmOm~Jmg°`m ~ogo?
(A) 7 (B) 5 (C) 9 (D) 8

69. ABCD is a 4-digit number where the sum of A and B is equal to that of the sum of C and D.
The sum of A and D is equal to C, and the sum of B and D is twice the sum of A and C. What
is the sum of the first and the last digit?
(A) 7 (B) 5 (C) 9 (D) 8

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70. &\> º’¹àÒü &i¡à Î}J¸àA¡ 5¹ κ[> 4 ë¹ šè¹o A¡[¹ìº º’¹à\ì> A¡¹à Ko>àt¡ ®å¡º¹ Åt¡à}Å [A¡³à>?
4 5

(A) 36% (B) 56·25% (C) 64% (D) 84%


5 4
70. &A¡\> ¤àºA¡ &A¡[i¡ Î}J¸àìA¡ ‡à¹à P¡o A¡¹à¹ š[¹¤ìt¢¡ [ƒìÚ P¡o A¡¹º¡ú ¤àºA¡[i¡¹ A¡¹à Ko>àÚ ®å¡ìº¹ Åt¡à}Å [>o¢Ú
4 5
A¡¹¡ú
(A) 36% (B) 56·25% (C) 64% (D) 84%
5 4
70. gmgo hm°dmgm`m _moZgo AZ{O_mIm° {Z gmobm` Om| gmZOm~~m`ü& hm°dmgm`m gmZZm`md Imbm_Zm` Jmoamop›W{Z
4 5
Om°Imo›XmoAm ~ogo~mß?
(A) 36% (B) 56·25% (C) 64% (D) 84%
4 5
70. A boy multiplied a number by instead of . Find his error percentage in calculation.
5 4
(A) 36% (B) 56·25% (C) 64% (D) 84%

71. 2005 ¹ 8 ëó¡¤øç¡¯à¹ã "à[Ạ³Uº¤à¹¡ú 2004 ¹ 8 ëó¡¤øç¡¯à¹ã Μ¡àÒìi¡à¹ [A¡ ¤à¹ "à[áº?
(A) ëƒ*¤à¹ (B) ëÎ೤๠(C) ³Uº¤à¹ (D) ¤å‹¤à¹
71. 8 ë󡤸ç¡Úà¹ã, 2005 [Ạ³Uº¤à¹¡ú 8 ë󡤸ç¡Úà¹ã, 2004 Μ¡àìÒ¹ ëA¡à>ô ¤à¹ [áº?
(A) ¹[¤¤à¹ (B) ëÎ೤๠(C) ³Uº¤à¹ (D) ¤å‹¤à¹
71. 8 \o$~´wdm[a, 2005 Am _ßJb~ma_moZü& 8 \o$~´wdm[a, 2004 {Z gflVmh{Z ~mam`m _m_moZ?
(A) a{~~ma (B) g_~ma (C) _ßJb~ma (D) ~wY~ma
71. On 8th February, 2005, it was Tuesday. What was the day of the week on 8th February,
2004?
(A) Sunday (B) Monday (C) Tuesday (D) Wednesday

72. "ài¡àÒüt¡îA¡ l¡àR¡¹ W¡à[¹ "}A¡¹ Î}J¸à [™ìi¡àA¡ 12, 15, 18 "à¹ç¡ 27 ë¹ Î´šèo¢®¡àì¯ Ò¹o A¡[¹¤ š¹à ™à¤ ëÎÒüìi¡à Ò’º
(A) 9720 (B) 9725 (C) 9730 (D) 9735

72. 12, 15, 18 &¤} 27 ‡à¹à δšèo¢¹ê¡ìš [¤®¡à\¸ W¡à¹ "ìS¡¹ ¤õÒv¡³ Î}J¸à[i¡ Òº
(A) 9720 (B) 9725 (C) 9730 (D) 9735

72. ~`{ZºwB Xoa{gZ _moZ~´° {~gmZ{Z AZ{O_m Om`Im° 12, 15, 18 Amamo 27 Om| amZZmo hm`mo ~o`mo OmXm|
(A) 9720 (B) 9725 (C) 9730 (D) 9735

72. The largest number of four digits exactly divisible by 12, 15, 18 and 27 is
(A) 9720 (B) 9725 (C) 9730 (D) 9735

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73. 10 + 25 + 108 + 154 + 225 ¹ ³à> íÒìá
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10

73. 10 + 25 + 108 + 154 + 225 -&¹ ³à> A¡t¡?


(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10

73. 10 + 25 + 108 + 154 + 225 {Z ~ogoZm


(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10

73. The value of 10 + 25 + 108 + 154 + 225 is

(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10

74. 10 Òü[>}W¡t¡ &\> [yû¡ìA¡i¡ ëJºå KØl¡ ¹à> íÒìá 32. š¹¯t¢¡ã Òü[>}W¡t¡ [A¡³à> ¹à> A¡[¹ìº ët¡*ò¹ ¹à>¹ KØl¡ 4 ¤õ[‡ý¡
šà¤?
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 70 (D) 76
74. 10 Òü[>}ìÎ &A¡\> [yû¡ìA¡i¡ ëJìºàÚàØl¡-&¹ KØl¡ ¹à> Òº 32. t¡à¹ KØl¡ ¹à> 4 ¤õ[‡ý¡ A¡¹ìt¡ Òìº š¹¤t¢¡ã Òü[>}ìÎ t¡àìA¡
A¡t¡ ¹à> A¡¹ìt¡ Òì¤?
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 70 (D) 76
74. gmgo {H´$Ho$Q> Jobo{J[a{Z 10 BqZg{Z JãS> amZm 32. CZ{Z BqZgmd ~ogo~mß amZ Imbm_mo„bm {~{Z amZ{Z JãS>m 4 ~mßJmoZ?
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 70 (D) 76
74. The average of runs of a cricket player of his last 10 innings was 32. How many runs must
he make in his next innings so as to increase his average of runs by 4?
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 70 (D) 76

75. &\> ³à>åÒ ët¡*ò¹ šåyt¡îA¡ ¤ÚÎt¡ 24 ¤á¹ l¡àR¡¹¡ú 2 ¤á¹ [šát¡ ³à>åÒ\>¹ ¤ÚÎ ët¡*ò¹ šåy¹ ¤Úι ƒåP¡o Ò’¤¡ú
ët¡*ò¹ šåy¹ ¤t¢¡³à> ¤ÚÎ íÒìá
(A) 14 ¤á¹ (B) 18 ¤á¹
(C) 20 ¤á¹ (D) 22 ¤á¹

75. &A¡\> ¤¸[v¡û¡ t¡à¹ šåìy¹ ë=ìA¡ 24 ¤áì¹¹ ¤Øl¡¡ú 2 ¤á¹ šì¹ t¡à¹ ¤ÚÎ t¡à¹ šåìy¹ ¤Úìι [‡P¡o Ò줡ú ¤t¢¡³àì> t¡à¹
šåìy¹ ¤ÚÎ Òº
(A) 14 ¤á¹ (B) 18 ¤á¹
(C) 20 ¤á¹ (D) 22 ¤á¹

75. gmgo _mZ{g`m Jmd{Z {\$gm¡bm{ZºwB 24 ~mogmoa Xoa{gZü& 2 ~mogmoa CZmd {~{Z ~°gmoAm {\$gm¡bm{Z ~°gmo{Z \$mZZ° OmJmoZü&
{\$gm¡bm{Z Xm{Z ~°gmoAm
(A) 14 ~mogmoa (B) 18 ~mogmoa
(C) 20 ~mogmoa (D) 22 ~mogmoa

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75. A man is 24 years older than his son. After 2 years, his age will be twice the age of his son.
The present age of his son is
(A) 14 years (B) 18 years
(C) 20 years (D) 22 years

76. &i¡à [ƒ>t¡ ëA¡Òü¤à¹ QØl¡ã¹ ƒåìÚàJ> Òàt¡ &ìA¡ºK ÒÚ?


(A) 24 (B) 22 (C) 21 (D) 20
76. &A¡[i¡ Q[Øl¡¹ ƒå[i¡ Aò¡ài¡à [ƒì> A¡t¡¤à¹ [³ìº ™àÚ?
(A) 24 (B) 22 (C) 21 (D) 20
76. gmZgo`md Jßgo K[a{Z _moZZ° gw\$moam Io~~ogo O Ombm`mo?
(A) 24 (B) 22 (C) 21 (D) 20
76. How many times do the hands of a clock coincide in a day?
(A) 24 (B) 22 (C) 21 (D) 20

77. (8 ¸ 88) ´ 8888088 = ?


(A) 808008 (B) 808080 (C) 808088 (D) 8008008
77. (8 ¸ 88) ´ 8888088 = ?
(A) 808008 (B) 808080 (C) 808088 (D) 8008008
77. (8 ¸ 88) ´ 8888088 = ?
(A) 808008 (B) 808080 (C) 808088 (D) 8008008
77. (8 ¸ 88) ´ 8888088 = ?
(A) 808008 (B) 808080 (C) 808088 (D) 8008008

78. &i¡à ë³à>àt¡ 50 šÒüW¡à, 25 šÒüW¡à "à¹ç¡ 10 šÒüW¡à¹ ³å‰à¹ Î}J¸à 4 : 5 : 9 ">åšàt¡t¡ "à[ạú ™[ƒìÒ "ài¡àÒü[J[> ³å‰à¹
³èº¸ 830 i¡A¡à ÒÚ, ët¡ì>Ò’ìº 25 šÒüW¡à¹ ³å‰à¹ Î}J¸à [A¡³à> "à[áº?
(A) 800 (B) 1000 (C) 1800 (D) 900
78. &A¡[i¡ ¤¸àìK 4 : 5 : 9 ">åšàìt¡ 50 šÚÎà, 25 šÚÎà * 10 šÚÎ๠³å‰à "àìá¡ú ™[ƒ ³å‰àP¡[º¹ ë³ài¡ ³èº¸ 830 i¡àA¡à
ÒÚ, t¡ì¤ ¤¸àK[i¡ìt¡ A¡t¡P¡[º 25 šÚÎ๠³å‰à "àìá [>o¢Ú A¡¹¡ú
(A) 800 (B) 1000 (C) 1800 (D) 900
78. Jmßgo ~oJmd 50 \°$gm, 25 \°$gm Amamo 10 \°$gm{Z ImC[a{Z AZ{O_m 4 : 5 : 9 ÈOwOIm`md Xß_moZü& Ow{X ImC[a{Z O ~ogoZm
830 amß Om`mo, A„bm 25 \°$gm{Z ImC[a{Z AZ{O_m`m ~ogo~mß Xß_moZ?
(A) 800 (B) 1000 (C) 1800 (D) 900
78. A bag contains 50 paise, 25 paise and 10 paise coins and the ratio of the numbers of coins is
4 : 5 : 9. If the total value of all the coins is R 830, then find the number of 25 paise coins in
the bag.
(A) 800 (B) 1000 (C) 1800 (D) 900

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79. ™[ƒ &i¡à ëKàºA¡¹ ¤¸àÎà‹¢ 10% ¤õ[‡ý¡ ÒÚ, ët¡ì>Ò’ìº ëKàºA¡ìi¡à¹ "àÚt¡> [A¡³à> Åt¡à}Å ¤õ[‡ý¡ Ò’¤?
(A) 30% (B) 21% (C) 33·33% (D) 33·1%

79. ™[ƒ &A¡[i¡ ëKàºìA¡¹ ¤¸àÎà‹¢ 10% ¤õ[‡ý¡ A¡¹à ÒÚ, t¡ì¤ ëKàºA¡[i¡¹ "àÚt¡> A¡t¡ Åt¡à}Å ¤õ[‡ý¡ šàì¤?
(A) 30% (B) 21% (C) 33·33% (D) 33·1%

79. _moZgo Xwbwa{Z gImdIm° 10% ~mßhmo`mo„bm, Xwbwa{Z amoOmJmg°`m ~ogo~mß Om°Imo›Xmo ~mßJmoZ?
(A) 30% (B) 21% (C) 33·33% (D) 33·1%

79. The radius of a sphere is increased by 10%. By what percentage will the volume of the
sphere increase?
(A) 30% (B) 21% (C) 33·33% (D) 33·1%

80. "à[³ ™[ƒ δ¬Þê¡A¡ &ì>ƒì¹ [W¡>àv¡û¡ A¡ì¹òà


A + B ³àì> A íÒìá B ¹ ³àtõ¡
A - B ³àì> A íÒìá B ¹ [štõ¡
A ´ B ³àì> A íÒìá B ¹ ®¡N—ã
ët¡ì”z, t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡àì¯ ÎèW¡àÚ ë™ ë\> Ò’º [³. ë¤ì>i¡¹ \ãÚ¹ã?
(A) [³ìW¡W¡ ë¤ì>i¡ + &[º\àì¤= + ë\> (B) [³. ë¤ì>i¡ – &[º\àì¤= × ë\>
(C) [³ìW¡W¡ ë¤ì>i¡ × ë\> × &[º\àì¤= (D) [³. ë¤ì>i¡ – &[º\àì¤= + ë\>

80. ™[ƒ "à³¹à δšA¢¡[i¡ìA¡ &Òü®¡àì¤ l¡üšÑ‚à[št¡ A¡[¹ ë™


A+B ³àì> A Òº B-&¹ ³àt¡à
A - B ³àì> A Òº B-&¹ [št¡à
A ´ B ³àì> A Òº B-&¹ ë¤à>

t¡àÒìº, >ãìW¡¹ ëA¡à>[i¡ [>샢ŠA¡ì¹ ë™ ë\> Òº [³. ë¤ì>i¡-&¹ A¡>¸à?


(A) [³ìÎÎ ë¤ì>i¡ + &[º\àì¤= + ë\> (B) [³.¡ ë¤ì>i¡ – &[º\àì¤= × ë\>
(C) [³ìÎÎ ë¤ì>i¡ × ë\> × &[º\àì¤= (D) [³. ë¤ì>i¡ – &[º\àì¤= + ë\>

80. Om| gmo_mo›XmoIm° Ea° \$gL>mo„bm


A+B _mZo A Am B {Z {~_m
A - B _mZo> A Am B {Z {~\$m
A ´ B _mZo> A Am B {Z {~ZmZmd

A„bm, Jmhm`{Z ~~o`m OoZ Am {_0 ~oZoV{Z {\$gmOmo hmofim {Xp›W`mo?


(A) {_gog ~oZoV + E{bOm~oW + OoZ (B) {_0 ~oZoV – E{bOm~oW × OoZ
(C) {_gog ~oZoV × OoZ × E{bOm~oW (D) {_0 ~oZoV – E{bOm~oW + OoZ

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80. If we represent the relationship as
A + B indicates A is the mother of B
A - B indicates A is the father of B
A ´ B indicates A is the sister of B
then which of the following indicates that Jane is the daughter of Mr. Bennet?
(A) Mrs. Bennet + Elizabeth + Jane (B) Mr. Bennet – Elizabeth × Jane
(C) Mrs. Bennet × Jane × Elizabeth (D) Mr. Bennet – Elizabeth + Jane

81. &i¡à 90 [³i¡à¹ × 50 [³i¡à¹ ³àš¹ "àÚt¡àA¡à¹ ®è¡[³A¡ tò¡à¹¹ 뤹¹ ‡à¹à ë¤[¹¤ ºàìK¡ú ™[ƒ ëó¡[XR¡¹ Jåi¡àì¤à¹ 5 [³i¡à¹
ƒè¹Œt¡ ¹Jà ÒÚ, ët¡ì”z [A¡³à>i¡à Jåi¡à¹ šøìÚà\> Ò’¤?
(A) 55 (B) 56 (C) 57 (D) 58

81. 90 [³i¡à¹ × 50 [³i¡àì¹¹ &A¡[i¡ "àÚt¡àA¡à¹ \[³ìA¡ Aò¡ài¡àt¡à¹ [ƒìÚ ë¤Øl¡à [ƒìt¡ Ò줡ú ™[ƒ ë¤Øl¡à¹ Jòå[i¡P¡[º 5 [³i¡à¹ ƒè¹ìŒ
"¤Ñ‚à> A¡ì¹, t¡ì¤ A¡t¡P¡[º Jòå[i¡¹ šøìÚà\> Òì¤?
(A) 55 (B) 56 (C) 57 (D) 58

81. 90 {_Q>ma × 50 {_Q>ma OIm{Z _moZgo Am`V _ha{Z hmIm° Oodam Xw_ZmßJm° Xßü& O{X Oodam{Z Iw›WmIm° 5 {_Q>ma JmoOmZ° hmoZm`
Om`mo, A„bm Jmg° ~ogo~mß Iw›Wm ZmßJmoZ?
(A) 55 (B) 56 (C) 57 (D) 58

81. A rectangular plot measuring 90 metres × 50 metres is to be enclosed by wire fencing. If the
poles of the fence are kept 5 metres apart, then how many poles will be needed?
(A) 55 (B) 56 (C) 57 (D) 58

82. šòàW¡K¹àA¡ã ¤Þê塹 [®¡t¡¹t¡ ³ìÒÅ Aå¡oàºt¡îA¡ *J [A¡”ñ ÚàŹ γà> *J >ÒÚ¡ú ˜¡[ŒA¡ ÚàÅt¡îA¡ *J [A¡”ñ "[®¡ìÈA¡t¡îA¡
W¡àš¹¡ú ™[ƒ ët¡*òìºàA¡ ët¡*òìºàA¡¹ l¡üZW¡t¡à¹ yû¡³t¡ [=Ú ÒÚ, ët¡ì”z ëA¡àì> šø=³t¡ =à[A¡¤?
(A) "[®¡ìÈA¡ (B) ÚàÅ (C) Aå¡oຠ(D) ˜¡[ŒA¡
82. šòàW¡ ¤Þê塹 ³ì‹¸ ³ìÒÅ Aå¡oà캹 ëW¡ìÚ º´¬à [A¡”ñ ™ìŹ ³ìt¡à º´¬à >Ú¡ú ˜¡[ŒA¡ ™ìŹ W¡àÒüìt¡ º´¬à [A¡”ñ "[®¡ìÈìA¡¹ W¡àÒüìt¡
Jàìi¡à¡ú ™[ƒ t¡à¹à t¡à샹 l¡üZW¡t¡à¹ $‹k¢ yû¡³à>åÎàì¹ ƒòàØl¡àÚ, t¡ì¤ ëA¡ šø=ì³ =àA¡ì¤?
(A) "[®¡ìÈA¡ (B) ™Å (C) Aå¡oຠ(D) ˜¡[ŒA¡
82. gm~m bmoJmo\$moa{Z JoOoamd _hoem Hw$Umb{ZºwB JmoOm°{gZ ZmWm` `g ~m{X JmoOm° ZL>mü& ˆ{VH$m `g{ZºwB Om°{gZ ZmWm`
A{^foH${ZºwB hm`{gZü& {~gmoa Om°WmB {hgm~° Jmhm`{Z\´$m` JmoOm°{g_ JgL>mo„bm {g[a{Z {J{~`md gmoa OmJmoZ?
(A) A{^foH$ (B) `g (C) Hw$Umb (D) ˆ{VH$
82. Among five friends, Mahesh is taller than Kunal but not as tall as Yash. Hrithik is taller than
Yash but shorter than Abhishek. If they stand in increasing order of their heights, then who
will be the first in the line?
(A) Abhishek (B) Yash (C) Kunal (D) Hrithik

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83. ™[ƒ 7i¡à yû¡[³A¡ Î}J¸à¹ KØl¡ 20 ÒÚ, ët¡ì”z "ài¡àÒüt¡îA¡ l¡àR¡¹ Î}J¸àìi¡à [A¡ Ò’¤?
(A) 20 (B) 22 (C) 23 (D) 24

83. &A¡à[ƒyû¡ì³ 7[i¡ Î}J¸à¹ KØl¡ Òº 20. &Òü Î}J¸àP¡[º¹ ³ì‹¸ ¤õÒv¡³ Î}J¸à[i¡ Òº
(A) 20 (B) 22 (C) 23 (D) 24

83. _moZ 7 \$m[a AZ{O_m{Z JãS>m 20. ~o\$moa{Z Xoa{gZ AZ{O_m`m


(A) 20 (B) 22 (C) 23 (D) 24

83. The average of 7 consecutive numbers is 20. The largest of these numbers is
(A) 20 (B) 22 (C) 23 (D) 24

84. ¹³àA¡à”zÒü l¡üv¡¹[ƒìÅ ëJà\ A¡à[Øn¡¤îº º’캡ú "ºš [šát¡ ët¡*ò ëÎòàó¡àìº K’º "à¹ç¡ t¡à¹ [šát¡ ¤à*ò[ƒìÅ¡ú "¯ìÅÈt¡,
&A¡ [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹ ë™à¯à¹ [šát¡, ët¡*ò šå>¹ ¤à*ò[ƒìÅ K’º¡ú &[t¡Úà ët¡*ò ëA¡à>[ƒÅt¡ íK "àìá?
(A) l¡üv¡¹ (B) ƒ[Û¡o (C) šè¤ (D) š[ÆW¡³
84. ¹³àA¡à”z l¡üv¡¹[ƒìA¡ W¡ìºìá¡ú [A¡áåÛ¡o š¹ ëÎ t¡à¹ l¡à>[ƒìA¡ ë³àØl¡ ë>Ú &¤} [A¡áåƒè¹ W¡ºà¹ š¹ ëÎ ¤à³[ƒìA¡ ë³àØl¡ ë>Ú¡ú
"¤ìÅìÈ &A¡ [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹ š= W¡ºà¹ š¹ ëÎ šå>¹àÚ ¤à³[ƒìA¡ ë³àØl¡ ë>Ú¡ú ¤t¢¡³àì> ëÎ ëA¡à>[ƒìA¡ W¡ìºìá?
(A) l¡üv¡¹ (B) ƒ[Û¡o (C) šè¤¢ (D) š[ÆW¡³
84. a_mH$m›Vdm gmhmOm| Wm~m`Xm|ü& Xgo{Z CZmd {~`mo Jmd{Z AmJXmqW WmßXm| Amamo ~o{Z CZmd AmJ{gOm|ü& Omo~Zm`md, go
{H$b'{_Q>ma Wm~m`Zm`{Z CZmd, {~`mo Jmd{Z AmJ{gOm| {JqXXm|ü& {~`mo Xm ~~oqW WmßXm|?
(A) gmhm (B) Imobmhm (C) gmZOmhm (D) gmoZm~hm
84. Ramakanta walks Northwards. After a while, he turns to his right and a little further to his
left. Finally, after walking a distance of one kilometre, he turns to his left again. In which
direction is he moving now?
(A) North (B) South (C) East (D) West

85. 5, 8, 15¹ W¡tå¡=¢ γà>åšà[t¡A¡ íÒìá


(A) 18 (B) 24 (C) 19 (D) 20

85. 5, 8, 15-&¹ W¡tå¡=¢ γà>åšà[t¡A¡[i¡ Òº


(A) 18 (B) 24 (C) 19 (D) 20

85. 5, 8, 15 {Z ~´°{W OIm _ham


(A) 18 (B) 24 (C) 19 (D) 20

85. The fourth proportional to 5, 8, 15 is


(A) 18 (B) 24 (C) 19 (D) 20

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86. "¹ç¡o "à¹ç¡ ¤¹ç¡ìo &i¡à A¡à³ 72 [ƒ>t¡ A¡[¹¤ šà칡ú ¤¹ç¡o "à¹ç¡ Kãtå¡ì¯ A¡à³ìi¡à 120 [ƒ>t¡ A¡[¹¤ šà칡ú "¹ç¡o "à¹ç¡
Kãtå¡ì¯ ëÎÒüìi¡à 90 [ƒ>t¡ A¡[¹¤ šà칡ú "¹ç¡ìo "A¡ìº [A¡³à> [ƒ>t¡ A¡à³ìi¡à A¡[¹¤ šà[¹¤?
(A) 120 [ƒ>t¡ (B) 100 [ƒ>t¡ (C) 80 [ƒ>t¡ (D) 150 [ƒ>t¡
86. "¹ç¡o &¤} ¤¹ç¡o &A¡[i¡ A¡à\ 72 [ƒì> A¡¹ìt¡ šà칡ú ¤¹ç¡o &¤} Kãtå¡ ëÎÒü A¡à\[i¡ 120 [ƒì> A¡¹ìt¡ šà칡ú "¹ç¡o &¤}
Kãtå¡ ëÎÒü A¡à\[i¡ 90 [ƒì> A¡¹ìt¡ šà칡ú "¹ç¡o &A¡ºà A¡à\[i¡ A¡t¡[ƒì> A¡¹ìt¡ šà¹ì¤?
(A) 120 [ē> (B) 100 [ē> (C) 80 [ē> (D) 150 [ē>
86. AÈU Amamo ~ÈUm _moZgo Im_m{ZIm° 72 gmZmd _mdZmo hm`moü& ~ÈU Amamo {JVwdm ~oIm° 120 gmZmd _mdZmo hm`moü& AÈU
Amamo {JVwdm ~oIm° 90 gmZmd _mdZmo hm`moü& AÈUm ~o Im_m{ZIm° hma{gL>° ~ogo~mß gmZmd _mdZmo hmJmoZ?
(A) 120 gmZ (B) 100 gmZ (C) 80 gmZ (D) 150 gmZ
86. Arun and Barun can do a piece of work in 72 days. Barun and Gitu can do it in 120 days.
Arun and Gitu can do it in 90 days. In what time can Arun alone do it?
(A) 120 days (B) 100 days (C) 80 days (D) 150 days

87. {(476 + 424) 2 - 4 ´ 476 ´ 424 } = ?

(A) 2906 (B) 2706 (C) 2704 (D) 2904


87. {(476 + 424) 2 - 4 ´ 476 ´ 424 } = ?

(A) 2906 (B) 2706 (C) 2704 (D) 2904


87. {(476 + 424) 2 - 4 ´ 476 ´ 424 } = ?

(A) 2906 (B) 2706 (C) 2704 (D) 2904


87. {(476 + 424) 2 - 4 ´ 476 ´ 424 } = ?

(A) 2906 (B) 2706 (C) 2704 (D) 2904

88. t¡º¹ šøA¡àŹà[Åìi¡àt¡ šøÅ—ì¤à‹A¡ [W¡Òû¡ (?)¹ Ñ‚à>t¡ l¡üš™åv¡û¡ Î}J¸àìi¡à [A¡ Ò’¤?
C : 16 :: E : 36 :: G : ?
(A) 64 (B) 40 (C) 25 (D) 50
88. [>³—[º[Jt¡ šøA¡àŹà[Åìt¡ šøÅ— [W¡Òû¡ (?)[i¡ šø[t¡Ñ‚àš> A¡¹à¹ l¡üš™åv¡û¡ Î}J¸à[i¡ A¡ã?
C : 16 :: E : 36 :: G : ?
(A) 64 (B) 40 (C) 25 (D) 50
88. gm|{W {gZ{Z (?) Om`Jm`md Jmhm`{Z \$moa_m`{W{Z Jmoamo~Zm` Ap›O_m`m _m OmJmoZ?
C : 16 :: E : 36 :: G : ?
(A) 64 (B) 40 (C) 25 (D) 50
88. What is the appropriate number to replace the question mark (?) in the following expression?
C : 16 :: E : 36 :: G : ?
(A) 64 (B) 40 (C) 25 (D) 50

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89. t¡º¹ Åõ}Jºt¡ "[³º Î}J¸àìi¡à [A¡?
22, 33, 66, 99, 121, 279, 594

(A) 33 (B) 121 (C) 279 (D) 594

89. >ãìW¡¹ ÅõTº[i¡ ë=ìA¡ "Ç¡‡ý¡ Î}J¸à[i¡ [>o¢Ú A¡¹ :


22, 33, 66, 99, 121, 279, 594

(A) 33 (B) 121 (C) 279 (D) 594

89. Jmhm`{Z \$m[a{Z Jmoamop›W Ap›O_mIm° {Xh˛Z :


22, 33, 66, 99, 121, 279, 594

(A) 33 (B) 121 (C) 279 (D) 594

89. Find out the wrong number from the following sequence :
22, 33, 66, 99, 121, 279, 594

(A) 33 (B) 121 (C) 279 (D) 594

90. E íÒìá A¹ šåyú D íÒìá B¹ šåy¡ú E¹ [¤Úà íÒìá C¹ íÎìt¡¡ú C íÒìá B¹ \ãÚ¹ã¡ú D "à¹ç¡ E¹ ³à\t¡ δ¬Þê¡
[A¡?

(A) ®¡àtõ¡ (B) ³à³à (C) Å×¹ (D) [®¡[>[Ò

90. E Òº A-&¹ šåyú D Òº B-&¹ šåy¡ú E-&¹ [¤¤àÒ ÒìÚìá C-&¹ ÎìU¡ú C Òº B-&¹ A¡>¸à¡ú D &¤}¡ E -&¹ ³ì‹¸
δ¬Þê¡ A¡ã?

(A) ®¡àÒü (B) ³à³à (C) ūǡ¹ (D) ŸàºA¡

90. E Am A {Z {\$gm¡bmü& D Am B {Z {\$gm¡bmü& E Am C Im° Ow{b bmXm|ü& C Am B {Z {\$gmOmoü& D Am E Om| _m gmo_mo›Xmo


Om`mo?

(A) \ß$~mB (B) {~_mB (C) {~hmC (D) {~~moZmß

90. E is the son of A. D is the son of B. E is married to C. C is B ’s daughter. How does D relate
to E ?

(A) Brother (B) Uncle (C) Father-in-law (D) Brother-in-law

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91. &i¡à γ¤à× [y®å¡\, &i¡à ¤K¢ìÛ¡y "à¹ç¡ &i¡à ¤õv¡¹ š[¹Îã³à γà>¡ú ™[ƒ T ìÚ [y®å¡\¹ ëÛ¡yó¡º ÎèW¡àÚ, S ëÚ ¤K¢ìÛ¡y¹
ëÛ¡yó¡º "à¹ç¡ C ìÚ ¤õv¡¹ ëÛ¡yó¡º ÎèW¡àÚ, ët¡ì”z
(A) S < T < C (B) T < C < S (C) T < S < C (D) C < S < T
91. &A¡[i¡ γ¤à× [y®å¡\, &A¡[i¡ ¤K¢ìÛ¡y &¤} &A¡[i¡ ¤õìv¡¹ š[¹Îã³à γà>¡ú ™[ƒ T [y®å¡ì\¹ ëÛ¡yó¡º, S ¤K¢ìÛ¡ìy¹
ëÛ¡yó¡º &¤} C ¤õìv¡¹ ëÛ¡yó¡º [>샢ŠA¡ì¹, t¡ì¤
(A) S < T < C (B) T < C < S (C) T < S < C (D) C < S < T
91. _moZgo Jmoamo~ AmImp›W AmImp›WWm_, _moZgo ~J© Amamo _moZgo ~|IZ{Z gmoa{JqX {g_m`m g_mZü& T Am AmImp›WWm_{Z
H$m{bIm° {Xp›W`mo„bm, S Am ~J©{Z H$m{bIm° Amamo C Am ~|IZ{Z H$m{bIm°, A„bm
(A) S < T < C (B) T < C < S (C) T < S < C (D) C < S < T
91. An equilateral triangle, a square and a circle have equal perimeter. If T denotes the area of
the triangle, S the area of the square and C the area of the circle, then
(A) S < T < C (B) T < C < S (C) T < S < C (D) C < S < T

92. šøÅ—ì¤à‹A¡ [W¡Òû¡ (?)¹ Ñ‚à>t¡ [A¡ ¤[Ò¤?


CBD, GFH, KJL, ? , SRT
(A) QOP (B) WVX (C) POQ (D) ONP
92. šøÅ—ì¤à‹A¡ [W¡Òû¡ (?)-&¹ Ñ‚àì> A¡ã ¤Îì¤?
CBD, GFH, KJL, ? , SRT
(A) QOP (B) WVX (C) POQ (D) ONP
92. gm|{W {gZ{Z (?) Om`Jm`md _m~o`m \°$JmoZ?
CBD, GFH, KJL, ? , SRT
(A) QOP (B) WVX (C) POQ (D) ONP
92. What should come in the place of question mark (?) ?
CBD, GFH, KJL, ? , SRT
(A) QOP (B) WVX (C) POQ (D) ONP

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93. &\> ³à>åìÒ ™ày๠"}Å ë¹ìºì¹, "}Å ¤àìáì¹ "à¹ç¡ ëÅȹ 6·5 [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹ ëJà\ A¡à[Øn¡ "[t¡yû¡³ A¡ì¹¡ú ët¡*ò¹
5 20
δšèo¢ ™ày๠íƒQ¢¸ íÒìá
(A) 65 [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹ (B) 100 [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹
(C) 120 [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹ (D) 130 [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹
3 7
93. &A¡\> ³à>åÈ t¡à¹ ™àyàšì=¹ "}Å ëi¡öì>, "}Å ¤àìÎ &¤} ¤àA¡ã 6·5 [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹ š= šàìÚ ëÒòìi¡ "[t¡yû¡³
5 20
A¡ì¹>¡ú t¡à¹ δšèo¢ ™àyàšì=¹ íƒQ¢¸ Òº
(A) 65 [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹ (B) 100 [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹
(C) 120 [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹ (D) 130 [A¡ìºà[³i¡à¹

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3 7
93. gmgo _mZ{g`m Jmg° hmp›WZm`{Z ~mhmJmo aobOm|, ~mhmJmo ~mgOm| Amamo Am–m WmZm` 6·5 {H$b'{_Q>ma AmqWOm|
5 20
hmp›W`moü& {~{Z Jmg° hmp›WZm`m
(A) 65 {H$b'{_Q>ma (B) 100 {H$b'{_Q>ma
(C) 120 {H$b'{_Q>ma (D) 130 {H$b'{_Q>ma

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93. A man covers of the total journey by rail, by bus and the remaining 6·5 kilometres on
5 20
foot. His total journey is

(A) 65 kilometres (B) 100 kilometres

(C) 120 kilometres (D) 130 kilometres

94. &\> º’¹àÒü 20 [A¡.[³./Qsi¡à ë¤Kt¡ Q¹¹ š¹à [¤ƒ¸àºÚîº ™àÚ "à¹ç¡ Q¹îº *®¡[t¡ "àìÒ 30 [A¡.[³./Qsi¡à ë¤Kt¡¡ú
ët¡ì>Ò’ìº ët¡*ò¹ &Òü °³o¹ KØl¡ ë¤K [>o¢Ú A¡¹à¡ú
(A) 25 [A¡.[³./Qsi¡à (B) 26 [A¡.[³./Qsi¡à
(C) 24 [A¡.[³./Qsi¡à (D) t¡=¸ "δšèo¢

94. &A¡[i¡ ¤àºA¡ 20 [A¡.[³./Qsi¡à ë¤ìK ¤à[Øl¡ ë=ìA¡ [¤ƒ¸àºìÚ¡ ™àÚ &¤} 30 [A¡.[³./Qsi¡à K[t¡ì¤ìK ¤à[Øl¡ [ó¡ì¹ "àìΡú
t¡à¹ ™àyàšì=¹ KØl¡ì¤K [>o¢Ú A¡¹¡ú
(A) 25 [A¡.[³./Qsi¡à (B) 26 [A¡.[³./Qsi¡à
(C) 24 [A¡.[³./Qsi¡à (D) t¡=¸ "δšèo¢

94. gmgo hm°dmgm`m 20 {H$0 {_0/K›Q>m Jmoº°{W`md Z{Z\´$m` \$am`gm{b{g_ WmL>mo Amamo Z{g_ {JqXZm \°${\$Zmo 30 {H$0 {_0/
K›Q>m Jmoº°{W`md>ü& A„bm {~{Z ~o Xmd~m`Zm`{Z JãS> Jmoº°{W {Xh˛Zü&
(A) 25 {H$0 {_0/K›Q>m (B) 26 {H$0 {_0/K›Q>m
(C) 24 {H$0 {_0/K›Q>m (D) Im[a{W`m Am~wß ZL>m

94. A boy moves from his house to school at the speed of 20 km/hr and returns back at the
speed of 30 km/hr. Find his average speed during his journey.

(A) 25 km/hr (B) 26 km/hr

(C) 24 km/hr (D) Data insufficient

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Direction : Each of the questions (Question Nos. 95 to 100) is based on the passage given below.
The questions are to be answered on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. Choose
the most appropriate response that accurately and completely answers the question.
Lionel Messi could not believe it. Frankly, few could. Against the US four days ago, his divine left
foot had made the ball overcome a wall of defenders and curl and dip past a diving goalkeeper to
magically settle in the top left corner of the goal. It was not as much a free kick from 25 yards, but
a laser-guided missile. On Sunday night, in the penalty shootout of the Copa America final against
Chile, he hit it over from less than half that distance with nothing but the thick New Jersey air to
beat. The resultant 4–2 loss meant Argentina’s title drought, dating back to 1993, would continue.
It also ensured that Messi, one of the most decorated club footballers of all time, would not get that
one trophy with the national team he so covets. It will remain that way as Messi, later, announced
his retirement from international football.
His teammates have said it was a heat-of-the-moment decision and he would reconsider. Messi’s
unhappiness with the Argentine Federation, which is teetering on the brink of collapse, may also
have influenced his decision. Therefore, a return to sky blue-and-white, with the World Cup just
two years away, cannot be implausible. Nevertheless, if Sunday was his final appearance for
Albiceleste, what legacy does he leave behind? It is easy to brand him as an underachiever, given
his 28–0 club vs. country record at the senior level. But the picture is more complex. For one,
modern-day football has very limited scope for independent, individual flair. Two, what that
number does not show is both as a player and a captain, Messi has been instrumental in Argentina
making it to three major finals in the last two years, including the 2014 World Cup.
What remains unquestionable is Messi’s unimpeachable genius. His unparalleled vision, deft
touch, and nimble footwork have often proved to be the lifeline of his teams, be it at Barcelona or
Argentina. Yes, he may have missed that crucial penalty, but it is important to remember that
football is a team sport. It is equally about collective endeavour as it is about individual brilliance.
Clearly, the margin between an underachiever and a GOAT is very, very slim. It, therefore, depends
on how you want to remember Messi : Through his last miss or his last hit, that free kick.

95. What does the author mean to say when he comments, “Lionel Messi could not believe it”?
(A) Lionel Messi could not believe that he could not score a goal of a free kick during the
penalty shootout
(B) Lionel Messi could not believe that he had overcome a wall of defenders to score a goal
from 25 yards
(C) Lionel Messi could not believe that the football that he kicked from 25 yards hit the
goals like a missile
(D) Lionel Messi could not believe the ball that he kicked curved and settled in the top left
corner of the goal

96. When Messi missed the penalty shot, what result did that ensure?
(A) It brought criticism for Messi from all around the world
(B) It deprived his national football team of the Copa America Cup
(C) It made Lionel Messi so dejected that he had to announce retirement from football
(D) It cost Argentina its chance of winning the FIFA World Cup

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97. What tone does the author employ when discussing Lionel Messi’s career and achievements
in the passage?

(A) Appreciative and celebratory

(B) Critical and judgemental

(C) Analytical and objective

(D) Emotional and empathetic

98. According to the passage, Lionel Messi’s decision to retire from the international football was
perhaps influenced by

(A) his unhappiness with the Argentine Federation

(B) the defeat in the Copa America final

(C) the heat of the moment

(D) the desire to focus on his club career

99. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

(A) Lionel Messi’s retirement from international football was solely influenced by his missed
penalty in the Copa America final
(B) Lionel Messi’s legacy as a football player is defined by his individual achievements
rather than his contributions to the teams he played for
(C) Lionel Messi’s individual brilliance as a football player is acknowledged, but it is
important to remember that football is a team sport
(D) Lionel Messi’s retirement from international football marks the end of his football career
altogether

100. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?

(A) Messi has never won a major international trophy with Argentina.

(B) Messi’s individual brilliance outweighs the importance of collective endeavour in


football.
(C) Messi’s missed penalty in the Copa America final was the sole reason for Argentina’s
loss.
(D) Messi’s retirement from the international football is irreversible.

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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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