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1 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD SSC MOCK TEST -168 (SOLUTION) 1. (D) Nurse receives instructions from Doctor and follows. Si milarly, Follower receives instructions from Leader and follows.. (A) Food is consumed in the Stomach. Similarly, Fuel is consumed in Engine.. (D) Umpire gives decision in the Match. Similarly, Judge gives decision in the Lawsuit. 4. (D) Action is followed by Reaction. Similarly, Death is followed by Rebirth. 5. (D) : 16 : : 48 : (D) T N G P : : : L P D T : (C) D A R E : A D E R : : R E E K : E R K E 8. (D) 4157 : 4 : : 41 : =77 9. (C) The study of Bra in i s cal led Neurology. Similarly, the study of Body is called Physiology. 10. (D) A C E G : I K M O : : Q S U W : Y A C E (D) Ecept option (D), all are related to motion. 1. (C) Ecept option (C), all are the parts of body which are equal in number. 1. (A) Ecept option (A), all need electricity to function. 14. (D) Commentary is the description of all other shows. 15. (D) (A) B E A (C) P S O (B) (D) W Z V R T Q 16. (B) (A) G D F (C) + K H J + (B) (D) V R T 4 N K M 17. (C) Ecept option (C), all others are perfect squares of natural number. 18. (D) Ecept option (D) all are divisible by (A) 0. (D) (B) (C) (A) (A) (A) B F C H E K H O L T (A) A J C H F E J A O V (A) O M K Q H T F V 4 8. (C) According to dice I and III clockwise clockwise 5 clockwise clockwise Ph: , (M)

2 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 9. (A) Rule Minute = 11 (H 0 ± A ) 1 0. (D) 1. (C) Here H 1 = 8 and A = 0 (When both the hands meet each other then 0 angle is made) = (8 0 ± 0) 11 = (40 ± 0) 11 = = Minute So, at 8 O clock 4 7 minutes both 11 the hands will meet each other.. (B) F L O W E R U O L D V I Similarly, U N I Q U E. (A) (C) F M R J F V You We are are Good and good bad bad...(i)...(ii)...(iii) According to equation (iii), and = 8. C 0 m B 40 m 40 m Y D 10 m A 0 m Required distance = XY = AX + AY X = = 0 m, North 5. (D) D (+) Ph: , (M) C ( ) A (+) B (+/ ) F (+) Father Mother Son F's Child Brother According to the question the gender of B is not known. 6. (C) ( ) = ( ) = 4 (15 + 5) ( ) = 6 Similarly, ( ) = (A) = + = + 6 = 8 = 5 8. (A) Total = (Rank of B from top + Rank of B from bottom) 1 = (15 + 1) 1 = 5 Therefore A's rank from bottom = 5 = 7 + A 1 = 5 = 6 + A A = 5 6 = 9th 9. (D) Geeta, Raju, Mahesh, Dinesh, Suresh. 40. (A) RETURN 41. (C) QUITE 4. (A) 4 (4 ) = 105 ( 5) = 7 Similarly, 10 (6 4) = 5

3 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 4. (B) ( 1) = 6 + = 9 5. (C) 4 + y + y + z + y 4 + yz 4 (4 1) = 1 + = 15 = ( 4 + y + z ) + ( y + y 4 + yz ) 6 (6 1) = 0 + = = ( + y + z ) + y ( + y + z ) = ( + y) ( + y + z ) ( 1) = + = 5 Which is divisible by both ( + y) 7 (7 1) = 4 + = 45 and ( + y + z ) 5. (C) Let the two numbers be, Similarly, 5 (5 1) = 0 + = then (B) 45. (D) Rupee Currency Dollar 46. (C) Boys Bus 47. (A) 48. (A) 49. (B) 50. (D) Lions Conclusions: I II 51. (A) Let the numbers are and 1. Then + 1 = = =0 ( ) 1 ( ) = 0 = 9 product of the numbers = 18 7 = (C) Statement I cot 0 1 = (cos 0 + 1) cot ( 1) ( ) = = 1 or, = or Ph: , (M) ( ) + = + It is true. Statement II. sin45 cos45 tan45 cot45 = or, or, 11 0 ; 1 1 = 0 Both statements I and II are true. 55. (B) Required value = (D) Suppose the amounts deposited in the name of A and B be ` and ` (5 ) then, (5 ) or (5 ) 0 0

4 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD or (D) r = ` Total area of the canvas rh ri 57. (A) Suppose the concentration of acids in two containers A and B are % and y% = r( h I ) 70( 5 60) respectively. 7 = 0 70 = sq.m quantity of Acid in A = (A) + 8 = = ( + 4) ( + 4) y quantity of Acid in B = ( ) ( + 4) = + 4 Suppose k litre acid is emptied from each = ( ) ( ) container, = ( ) ( ) then = ( ) ( ) 6 C C y + 4 = ( + 4) Total acid in A Now, LCM of ( ), ( 4 + 4) and ( + 4) y C y C = ( ) ( + 4) ( ) Total acid in B = ( + 4) ( ) By question 6. (B) Let bus starts with number of passengers. After 1st stoppage, number of passengers 6 k ky y ky k = k ky = 6y ky k = 5 00 = After nd stoppage, number of passengers 6( y) k ( y) ( y) = k = litres. 58. (A) Boys = = and girls Required average = 70 (given) = = (appro) = = (D) Length of diangoal 5 1 m 60 4 = 00 = 50 5 Length along sides m 6. (D) Curved surface area of cylinder 60 = rh Now, l + b = 17 Volume of cylinder = r h y and l b 1 rh y l b = 169 y r r h (17 b) + b = b + b = 169 Also, h b 17b + 60 =0 r (b 1) (b 5) = 0 b = 5, 1 h l = 1, 5 Required ratio = r r y Area of the ground = 1 5 = 60m Ph: , (M)

5 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD y y 8 y So, the ratio is not independent of or y 64. (C) Join AC. D A Now, in ABC, AB = BC BAC = BCA... (i) (angles opposite to equal side) In ADC, CD > AD DAC > DCA...(ii) (since, in a triangle, angle opposite to greater side is bigger than the angle opposite to smaller side) On adding Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get BAD > BCD 65. (D) Now, by applying Pythagoras theorem in ABE, A y B C AE = AB + BE z = ( y) + s z = + y y + s s = z y + y 66. (C) Here, is the angle of elevation z s s B C E y D / tan = Perpendicular Base Ph: , (M) Here, tan = So, = 60 (tan 60 = ) 67. (B) sin 6 + cos 6 + sin cos = (sin ) + (cos ) + sin cos (sin + cos ) [ (a + b) = a + b + ab (a + b)] Here, a = sin and b = cos = (sin + cos ) (sin + cos = 1) = (1) = (B) Let the number be Actual calculation = calculation (by error) 4 4 % error = = 87.5% (B) CP of 150 calculators = ` = ` 7500 Transportation and packaging charge = ` 500 Net CP = ` = ` SP of 1 calculator = 95% of 0 = ` 04 SP of 150 calculators = = ` % gain = = = 14% (C) Time left after 4 days = 40 4 = 16 days work to be completed 4 days before the scheduled time = 16 4 = 1 days 5 4 M 1 1

6 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 5 4 M = = 100 men 1 Etra men required = = 75 men 71. (B) A + B = 7 (A B), Case I (A + B + 10) = 9 (A B), Case II on solving case I and II, we have, A = 0 years, B = 15 years present age of the one older of the two = 0 years 7. (C) Work done by Shalini in 5 days = 5 0 suppose Preeti completes the remaining work in days then, 5 5 = = 60 5 = 5 days = H 5 total no. of days = 5 days H = 4 cm 79. (C) 1, 1, 1 are in AP 1 a b c = days (B) Suppose A takes minutes more after b a c b 5 minutes of working together with B to fill the cistern a b b c then, ab bc a b b c a c = 100 = 11 minutes a b a b c c (A) Time taken to meet = = 5 hours 5 45 (1.5) (4.7) (.8) Hence 6AM + 5 hours = 11AM and 80. (C) (1.5) (.8) (4.7) = 175 km away from A 75. (C) Relative speed = (7 6) km/hr ( )[(1.5) (.8) (4.7) 1.5 = 6 km/hr ] = 5 (1.5) (.8) (4.7) = 6 = 10 m/s length of the faster train = 10 5 = 50m = = (C) Speed downstream = ( + 4.5) km/hr = 6.5 km/hr M1D1 M D 81. (B) Time taken in going 5 kms along the W1 W stream D 5 = 6.5 = hours 1 Speed upstream = ( 4.5) = 17.5 km/hr 6 16 Time taken in going 70 kms against D = 6 days 48 stream Ph: , (M) = = 4 hours Required ratio = 1 : (D) Area of remaining park = Area of the park - (Area of two roads) + Area of central crossing = 7 48 ( ) + = 456 ( ) + 4 = = 0m 78. (C) Volume of the conical vessel = volume of cylindrical vessel 1 r h R H

7 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 8. (A) Relative speed = (11 10) km/hr 8. (D) = m/min distance covered = = 100 m Remaining distance = = 100 m A 5 cm C P 18cm D B ACP, CP = CD PD = 5 18 = 7 Now, AC = CD + AP AP = AC CD = (5) (7) = = 576 = 4 cm Similarly, PB = 4 cm AB = AP + PB = = 48 cm 84. (D) It is a square 85. (B) Draw line segment DG parallel to BF. B A E D Then, in ADG, EF DG and AE = ED AF = GC...(i) Similarly, in BCF, DG BF and BD = DC FG = GC...(ii) From Eqs. (i) and (ii), F G C CF = AC m 1 + sec = m m 86. (D) Since, PQR is an equilateral triangle Then, PL is also the median of PQR. m 1 sec = m Similarly, RN and QM are also the m median and O is the centroid. m m 1 m 1 sec = = m m Ph: , (M) So, PO OL 1 PO OL = 8 = 4 cm a Now, altitude of PQR = (where, a = length of the side of equilateral triangle PQR) PO + OL = = a a 1 4 a = cm Q N P 8 cm L O M Perimeter of PQR = a = 4 = 4 cm 87. (B) tan + sec = m sec = m tan On squaring both sides, we get (sec ) = (m tan ) sec = m + tan m tan sec tan = m m tan 1 = m m tan (sec tan = 1) m 1 tan = m On putting the value of tan in initial equation, we get R

8 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 88. (C) 5sin + 1cos = 1 9. (D) Let R be the rate of interest On squaring both sides, we get 5sin + 144cos + 10 sin cos =169 then, 500 R 000( R ) (1 cos ) + 144(1 sin ) 15R + 60R + 10 = sin cos = cos sin R = % sin cos = 169 The rate at which money was lent to Q = 5% 5cos + 144sin 10sin cos 9. (A) Let rate = r% = ATQ, (5cos 1 sin ) = 0 5cos 1sin = r 00 ( r ) = (B) 9 15r + 60r + 10 = 45 75r = r = % = 9 = 9 d (D) p r (00 r ) 100(10) 1 = 9 = (A) (1 ) (1 ) = ` (B) Ratio of the investment by Ashok and Binod = : = 10 : 9 Share of Ashok = = ` 10, (D) = 100 (1 ) (C) % = (D) Est imate d cost of furni ture and miscellaneous ependitures. = = (C) The highest cost of each book Actual cost of furniture = HCF of `.0 and ` = ` 7.0 = Least number of books purchased = 178 =.0 Actual cost of furniture and miscellaneous 1 7. ependiture = = 98. Number of books sold = Total ependiture of the family = = Remaing books = 1 = (B) (C) Let the certain price = ` 100 CP = = ` (D) (C) The four classes were mentioned in SP = 80% 140% of 100 = ` 11 Purush Sukta in 10 th mandal of % profit = Rigveda (B) According to the Article 4 K (1), the = % chief of the State Election Commission is appointed by the Governor. Ph: , (M)

9 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 10. (A) Blue-green algae or Cyanobacteria 109. (A) Pandemic is an occurrence in which are microscopic ce lls t hat grow a disease spreads very quickly and naturally in Australian fresh and salt affects a large number of people over waters. They are a type of bacteria, a wide area or throughout the world. but in some ways act like plants by 110. (C) Any session of the state legislation usi ng sun light to ma nufact ure is prorogated by the Governor. carbohydrates from carbon dioide and 111. (B) wat er, a process known as 11. (D) Hathigumpha inscription was built photosynthesis. In doing so, they by Kharvel in Odisha, near release oygen. They grow in dams, Bhuvneshwar. rivers, creeks, reservoirs, lakes and 11. (D) The right to equality before the law even hot springs. contained in article 14 of the 104. (B) Dakshineshwar is related with Constitution of India is available to RamKrishna Paramhans. He was the all persons whether natural or legal. mentor of Swami Vivekananda. This 114. (B) The Manjra also spelled Manjira is a place is located in Kolkata. tributary of the river Godavari. It 105. (A) Lake Baikal is a rift lake in Russia, passes th rough the states of located in Southern Siberia, between Mah arash tra, Karna taka and Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and Tel angan a. It originate s in the the Buryat Republic to the southeast. Balaghat range of hills at an altitude Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater of 8 metres (,700 ft) and empties lake by volume in t he world, into the Godavari River. containing roughly 0% of the world s 115. (C) The adjournment motion is thus an unfrozen surface fresh water. It is also etraordinary procedure which, if known as the Pearl of Siberia. admitted, leads to setting aside the 106. (B) Gra ben i s associate d wit h Rif t normal business of the House for Valleys. Tectonic basins and rift discussing a definite matter of urgent valleys, landforms characterized by public importance. relatively steep, mountainous sides 116. (A) Boreal forests, or Taiga, represent the and flat floors. The steep sides are largest terrestial biome. Occuring created by displacement on faults such between 50 and 60 degrees north that the valley floor moves down latitudes, boreal forests can be found relative to the surrounding margins, in the broad belt of Eurasia and North or, conversely, the margins move up America: two-thirds in Siberia with relative to the floor. the rest in Scandinavia, Alaska, and 107. (B) Non- plan ependiture is largely the Canada. Seasons are divided into revenue epen diture of the short, moist, and moderately warm government, although it also includes summers and long, cold, and dry capital ependiture. It covers all winters. The length of the growing ependiture not included in the Plan season in boreal forests is 10 days. Ependiture. Non-Plan Ependiture 117. (C) The Man who Divided India was constitutes the biggest proportion of written by Rafiq Zakaria. the government s total ependiture (A) The bigge st ite ms of Non-Plan 119. (C) Peshawar was known as Purushpur Ependiture are interest payments in ancient times. It was the capital of and debt servi cing, defe nce Kushana ruler Kanishka. ependit ure a nd subsidies. For 10. (D) 108. (A) defence services, both revenue and 11. (D) An important item in balance of capital ependiture are incurred. payments on capital account is foreign Electoral stain typically contains a investment by foreign companies in pigment for instant recognition, India. There are two types of foreign a silver nitrate which stains the skin investme nts. First is Portfolio on eposure to ultraviolet light, Investment unde r which foreign leaving a mark that is impossible to institutional investors (FII) purchase wash off and is only removed as shares (equity) and bonds of Indian eternal skin cells are replaced. companies and Government. Ph: , (M)

10 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 1. (A) Mayo came in India in He mass. So an object of a given mass will founded Mayo College in Ajmer. He weigh more on Earth than on the was killed by an Afghan in 187. moon, but its mass cannot change. 1. (C) An aggrieved citizen can directly approach the Supreme Court (Article (1)) in case his Fundamental Rights are violated. Article () of the Indian Constitution empowers the Hon ble Supreme Court (of India) to issue directions or orders or writs, including writs in the nature of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto and certiorari, whichever may be a ppropriate, for the enforcement of any of the rights of citizen. Article is called the heart and soul of Indian Constitution. 14. (A) Vishwanath Pratap Singh (5 June November, 008) Indian politician and government official, was the eighth Prime Minister of India. In December, 1985 the Union Finance Minister Mr. V.P. Singh outlined fiscal measures in his paper on 'Long-Term Fiscal Policy" in concre te te rms promisin g to impa ct a defin ite direction and coh erence to the sequence of annual budgets. 15. (A) Liver is affected by Hepatitis. 16. (A) Erythroblastosis fetalis is hemolytic anemia in the fetus (or neonate, as erythroblastosis neonatorum) caused by transplacental transmission of maternal antibodies to fetal RBCs. The disorder usuall y results from incompatibility between maternal and fetal blood groups, often Rh 0 (D) anti gens. Diagnosis be gins with prenatal maternal antigenic and antibody screening and may require pat ernal scre ening, serial measurement of maternal antibody titers, and fetal testing. Treatment may involve i ntra uteri ne fe tal transfusion or neonatal echange transfusion. Prevention is Rh 0 (D) immune globulin injection for women at risk. 17. (C) Mass is a constant - a measure of density. Weight is the measurement of gravitational force on the object s 18. (C) Gamma radiation consists of photons, which of course travel at the speed of light, l ike a ll el ectromagne tic radiation. BUT, photons have ~zero mass, so although they can have a tiny impact effect when striking mat erial, the ir kineti c ene rgy transfer is much less than for alpha and beta particle collisions when they interact with matter. Despite having the greatest velocity ( speed of light ), with no electric charge and effectively ~zero mass, there isn t a lot to cause interaction wit h any material t he ga mma radiation is passing through, so, it penetrates into matter the furthest but causes the least ionisation. 19. (D) The richest source of vitamin D is Cod liver oil. 10. (B) Fauj-e-ayen was related with Ranjit Singh. This army was trained by French officers Elark and Venchura. 11. (A) Wea thered rock fragm ents t hat accumulate at the base of a slope are called Till. 1. (C) Alluvial soil is a fine-grained fertile soil deposited by water flowing over flood plains on in river beds.they generally lack humus and Nitrogen. These soil cover 40% of the entire land area in India that accounts covers an area of 15 lakh sq.km. Infact the complete Northern Plains are made up of these soils. 1. (B) A cess is a ta that is levied by the government to raise funds for a specific purpose. Collections from the Education Cess and the Secondary and High er Educat ion Cess, for instance, are supposed to be used for funding primary and higher and secondary education respectively. Likewise, money collected from the newly introduced Krishi Kalyan Cess is to be used for funding a gri development initiatives. A cess is also different from the usual taes such as personal income ta, Ph: , (M)

11 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD ecise duty and customs duty in 17. (A) The GNP deflator mea sures the another respe ct. All t he ta es average level of the prices of all goods collected by the government usually and services produced in the economy go into the Consolidated Fund of India during an accounting year. GNP (CFI) which can be spent on any deflator is measured as the ratio of legitimate activity. But the collections nominal GNP to real GNP, multiplied from a cess are required to be kept by 100. GNP deflator shows how outside of the CFI to be spent only on change in the GNP because of change the specific purpose for which it was in price level. In other words, GNP levied. deflator refers to change in price inde for GNP. 14. (A) Effective Revenue Defici t is the difference between revenue deficit and grants for creation of capital assets. In other words, the Effective Revenue Deficit e cludes th ose revenue ependitures which were done in the form of grants for creation of capital assets aka GoCA. Such grants include the grants given under: Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana Accelera ted I rrigation Bene fit Programme Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission MGNREGA etc. 15. (A) A fiscal or monetary policy, designed to epand a country s output and curb the effects of deflation. Reflation policies can include reducing taes, cha nging the money supply and lowering interest rates. The term reflation is also used to describe the first phase of economic recovery after a period of contraction. 16. (B) Photosynthesis is an eample of an endothermic chemical reaction. In this process, plants use the energy from the sun to convert carbon dioide and water into glucose and oygen. This reaction requires 15MJ of energy (su nligh t) for every kil ogram of glucose that is produced. Plants store energy through the endotherm ic rea ctions of photosynthesis Living things can release energy through a series of Eotherm ic rea ction s cal led Respiration. The energy stored in plants through photosynthesis can also be released in other ways. The value of GNP deflator is obtained as under : GNP Deflator = Nominal GNP 100 Real GNP 18. (B) Steam at 100 degree Celsius is more effective in heating than water at the same temperature because steam has an additional heat known as latent heat of vaporization. 19. (C) Qua ntita tive easi ng is an unconventional monetary policy in which a central bank purchases governme nt se curi ties or ot her securities from the market in order to lower interest rates and increase the mone y supply. Quan titat ive easing increases the money supply by flooding financial institutions with capital in an effort to prom ote increased lending and liquidity. Quantitative easing is considered when short-term interest rates are at or approaching zero, and does not involve the printing of new banknotes (A) Octane number is a measure of the quality of a petrol epressed as the percentage of isooctane in a miture of isooctane and n - heptane that gives a fuel with the same antiknock qualities as the given petrol (C) A kidn ey ston e, a lso known as a renal calculus or nephrolith, is a solid piece of material which is formed in the kidneys from minerals in urine. 14. (D) 14. (C) Prototheria is a taonomic group, or taon, to which the order Monotremata belongs. It is conventionally ranked as a subclass within the mammals. Ph: , (M)

12 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 144. (C) A dielectric material is a substance 147. (A) The International Criminal Police that is a poor conductor of electricity, Organization (INTERPOL) is a law but an efficien t supporter of enforceme nt organiza tion t hat ele ctrost atic fields. If the flow coordinates investigations made by of current between opposite electric the police forces of member countries charge poles is kept to a minimum into crimes with an international while the electrostatic lines of flu are dimension. not impe ded or in terru pted, an 148. (C) electrostatic field can store energy (B) Jashne Ba chpan is an event to This property is useful in capacitors, showcase the work of different theatre especial ly at radio freq uenci es. groups, representing multiple regions Dielectric materials are also used in and languages, that work with and for the construction of radio-frequency children. Emerging and prominent transmission lines. theatre directors and theatre groups 145. (D) The Kessler syndrome (also called alike participate in this event. It is the Kessler effect,collisional organized by National School Of cascading or ablation cascade), Drama (C) proposed by the NASA scientist Donald J. Kessler in 1978, is a scenario in which the density of objects in low Earth orbit (LEO) is high enough that collisions between objects could cause a cascade each collision generating spa ce de bris that incre ases the likelihood of further collisions (A) Cobra Gold is an Asia-Pacific military eercise held in Thailand every year. It is the largest Asia-Pacific military eercise held each year, and is among the largest multinational military eercise in which the United States participates. Ph: , (M)

13 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD MEANINGS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Word Meaning in English Meaning in Hindi Abundant Plentiful i zpqj Acceded Request eku ysuk Arduous Difficult and tiring dfbu Assassinate Murder, slaughter gr; k Assertive Confident, determined fu' p; kred Assimilate Absorb, digest i pkuk Bawdy Humorously indecent v' yhy Clumsy Awkward, ungraceful cs<ak] v ukm+h Compunction A feeling of guilt i Nrkok Cumbersome Complicated, unmanageable t fvy] Hkjh Deceived Cheat / ks[ knsuk Drastically Etreme in effect or action Hkh"k. k Eradicate Destroy completely, put an end to t M+l sm[ km+uk Eertion Strain, struggle ruko Etensive Large, substantial O; ki d Fulminate Protest, rage HkRl Zuk Garrulous Talkative ckrwuh Gluttony Over consumption i svwi u Gnaw Chew, bite dqrjuk Hew Chop, cut dqygkm+hl sdkvuk Imminent Close, near djhc Inferred Conclude rdzdjuk Insensible Senseless csl q/ Instinct Typically fied pattern of behaviour LokHkfod Invigorate Revitalize, energize v t r Isolation Social separation of a person i `Fkdhdj. k Ph: , (M)

14 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD Languish To become weak or feeble nqczy gksuk Massacre The act of killing a large number ujl agkj of humans/slaughter Oasis A fertile or green area in a desert e#lfky dschp gfjr Hkwfe Peculiar Not ordinary, oddly strange v uwbk] v uks[ k Pedantic Overly concerned with minute details #f<+oknh Pleasant Enjoyable and agreeable #fpdj] [ kq' kuqek Reluctant Unwilling, opposing v fupnqd] i zfrdwy Revolutions A sudden and radical change in something Økafr Rhetorical Concerned with effect or style rather than content v yadkfjd Swat To strike or hit with a sharp blow ' kfdr' kyhi zgkj Synoptic Relating to a synopsis, presenting a general view l keku; v oyksdu Taciturn Habitually untalkative vyi Hk"kh Unequivocal Clear and Unambiguous l qli "V Verbose Using too many words ' kcnkmacji w. kz Viable Capable of becoming actual O; ogk; Z Wry Distorted; lopsided, sabk] ejksm+kgqv k Ph: , (M)

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