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HS JQ LO NM ? (A) (B) PK (©) KP (D) PQ 53. Negroes :: Africa : : Sherpas : ? (A) Tibet (B) Pakistan (C) Russia (D) Japan 4. 58, 59. ‘Choose out the odd one: (A) Pupil (B) is (©) Comea (D) Medutla If SYSTEM js coded as SYSMET and NEARER as AENRER, the FRACTION will be coded as: (A) CARFNOIT (B) NOITFRAC (C) FRACNOIT (D) CARFTION If ENGLAND is written as 1234526 and FRAN how is GREECE coded? (A) 381171 (B) 381191 (©) 832252 (D) 835545 From his house, Hari went 15 km to the North. Then he turned West and covered 10 km, Then, he turned South and covered 5 km, Finally, turning to East, he covered 10 km. In which direction is he form his house? (A) East (B) West (©) North (D) South Shyam is seventeenth from left end of a row of 29 boys and Ram is seventeenth from the right end in the same row. How many boys are there between them in row? (A) 3 (4 «cs (p) 6 If the day before yesterday was Saturday, what day will fall on the day after tomorrow? (A) Friday (B) Thursday (©) Wednesday (D) Tuesday Arrange the given words in a meaningful sequence. 1. Study 2. Job 3. Exami 4. Bam 5. Apply (A) 13,5, B 4 (©) 1.3.4 (D) 5, 61. The missing number in the following table BG IN Df Ik c_IN | (AYN (BW (OE (D) P 62, Now I am 38 years old, 18 years ago I was double of you. Find the present age of you? (A) 18 (B) 28 (©) 38 (D) 48 63. There to ‘one question and two statements I and II given below. You have decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions, Among five friends, who is tallest? 1 IL (A B) Dis taller than A and C. Bis shorter than E but taller than D. ) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the questions, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the questions, ) IF the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the questions, (C) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are 0) suificient to answer the questions. ) if the data in both statements | and II together are necessary to answer the questions, 64. A man after spending 20% of the income lends 40% of the remainder to the neighbors and returns him Rs, 480. The money he lent is: (A) 320 (B) 350 (C) 325 (D) 370 65. The sum of first $0 natural number is: (A) 1090 (B) 1175 (C) 1250 (D) 1275 66. Which of the following fraction is greatest? 7 1 (M) 7 Bs 5B is On (D) 19 67. ‘The relation between citizen, men, educated is: © OF © ® w © ©) 69. 70. (A) 12 (B) Is (©) 18 (D) 21 the number of squares in the following figure. Which of the figure should replace the question mark? a | DO (A) (B) e © ‘Complete the following figure choosing the correct alternative. LAN Ae ‘Jee ee @ (A) B) 5 86 87 88 89 Note: Figure drawn to seale. © o Sale and Earning of Consolidated Conglomerate a ing (in million of dollars) 71. During which year was the company’s earning 19 percent of the sales? (A) 85 (B) 86 (c) 87 (D) 88 72. During the years 1986 through 1988, what were the average earrings per yea (A) 6 million (B) 75 million (©) Million {D) 10 million 73. In which year did sales previous year? (A) 86 (B) 87 (©) 88 (D) 90 74. Sanjeev walks 10m towards & South turning to the left, then walks 20m & then moves to his right. After moving a distance of 20m he turns to the right & walks 20m finally he turns to the right & moves a distance of 10m. How far & in which direction is he from the starting point? (A) 10m South (B) 20m South (C) 20m North (D) 10m South 78, There is one question and three statements 1, I and IIT given below. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. ive persons-A, B,C, D & E middl 1. Bis between F and C. Tl. Bisto the right of E. IML, Dis between A and E. (A) Only 1 and I (B) Only Land 1 (©) AIL, ttand I (D) 1, IL and Ill together are not sufficient 76, If your write down all the numbers from 1100 to 1500, then how many times do you write 1? (A) 180 (B) S81 (C) 300 (D) 181 jerease by the greatest percentage over the sitting in a row who is sitting in the 77. Count the number of blocks in the given figure 3 (B) 4 (6 (D7 78. Find the number of triangles in the following figure. (A) 23 (B) 27 (©) 29 (D) 31 79, If MAN = 32 then DOG =? (a) 2 (B) 32 (©) 82 (D) 82 80. Choose the pair in which the words are differently related? (A) Gold : Omaments (B) Earthen pots : Play (D) Wood : Furniture Choose the correct single word for the following: Something that cannot be seen through: (A) transparent (B) opaque (©) dim (D) none of the above 82. Choose the correct answer, ‘Twenty miles... aso long distance to walk. (A) was (B) were (C) has (D) have 83. Choose the correct answer from the following set: ‘They turned my offer down My offer. (A) had been tumed down (B) was tumed down (©) has tumed down (D) had turned down 84. Select the most suitable preposition four the four choices given for each sentence, He is born.......ieh parents (A) for (B) of (©) from (D) by 85, Find out what parts of speech the underlined word in the following sentences are: ‘Hurrah | We won the match. (A) preposition (B) interjection (C) conjunction (D) adjective Comprehension Test Rend the following passage and answer the question given helow. ‘The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) is making seemingly big news with its forays in requesting the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) for details of the bank accounts of some 200 top officials in the government, and again on Sunday the same move was direeted against two dozen officials of the goveriment owned corporation. They certainly are making headlines, but how far will the action that it has undertaken see the results as envisaged. Itis true that the CIAA had remained without the chief commissioners for many year, yet it moved ahead in bits and pieces, notching up some convictions, of former ministers involved in graft. Now that it has a chief, the people in general ‘want to see some action against the corrupt who are a god lot. It is the high profile ones that must come under pressure the most, but that does not mean that the small fries are allowed to escape from the net. The CIAA has a lot of work lined up for it to undertake investigations and file cases in the court, But the resourees crunch, patticularly the human resources paucity, will see that it cannot handle m ‘The gauntlet taken up with announcement over 220 government officials seems to be more bite than it ean chew comfortably. That has made many knowledgeable people feel that it all is a publicity gimmick to be in the lime light without making any head way in to the fight against corruption, But, to comment con a negative note right at the beginning when the CIAA scems to be undertaking its roles seriously may be premature, But, one thing is certain that the investigations, if they are taken up on the right footing, will be hindered with the inadequate man power that CLAA has at its disposal. Itis a tall order investigation that has to be undertaken to fine out the assets amassed which is disproportionate to the known source of income of the people who have come under the scanner of the anti-graft body. Yet, one has to believe that the commission is set on doing something against the corrupt who have bled the nation so much, ‘The anti-corruption body has made some notable achievements in the past, but the recent appointment of the chief commissioner may have given it some additional vigor. Corruption is pervasive and only the stray ones get netted and if proved guilt face sentences. It is only a few powerful who were pronounced guilty, in corruption cases, But there are hundreds of even thousands government employees, both-incumbent and retired, who have or had indulged in the abuse of authority for illegal gains, The present list will further grow if seriousness of purpose guides the CIAAFor the present, it looks like publicity for the commission, but it will later be revealed if itis taking up the corniption issues of the people whose number has been identified. Choose the correet answer: 86. For how many officials has the CIAA sought the details of their bank accounts? (A) 200 (B) 200 and two dozens (©) 20 (D) many 87. Why does it seem not feasible for the CIAA to punish all the big and small corrupt persons at this time? (A) Because there are hundreds of even thousands. governmentemployees both incumbent and retired who have or had indulged in the abuse of authority for illegal gains. (B) Because at present the action of the CIAA looks like publicity (C) Because the CIAA lacks resources, especially human resources to handle all the cases, (D) None of the above 88. Why is it important for the CIAA to investigate in to the assets of the corrupt? (A) To fine out the assets amassed which is disproportionate to the known source of their income. (B) Because the anti-graft body is established for the very purpose. (C) Because the new chief has been recently appointed. (D) Because the present list will further grow if seriousness of purpose guides the CIAA. 89. Why do the people in general at present expect someimmediate action from the CIAA against the corrupt? (A) Because the number of corrupt people is increasing, (B) Because the corrupt people have bled the nation, (C) Because the CIAA has recently got its chief commissioner. (D) Because CIAA moved ahead in bits and pieces. 90. What is necessary in part of the CIAA itself to find out the bigger list of the people indulged in abuse of authority for illegal gain? (A) Acourageous and committed chief commissioner. (B) Support from the public, (C) Seriousness of purpose (D) All of the above. 91, Find out what meaning the underlined word in the following sentence carry Rekha is a stone- hearted gil (A) Figurative (B) Literal (©) Contextual (D) Informal 92. Choose the best antonym for the word ‘Retired’ (A) Working (B) Active (C) Incumbent (D) Lively 93. ‘The most appropriate synonym of the word ‘triumph’ is : (A) excitement (B) victory (©) gain (D) icy 94, ‘Psychiatry’ refers to the (A) Study of human mind (B) Study of human behavior (C) Study of human mind and behavior (D) Study of human mind and treatment of mental illness 98, the adverb form of ‘fist’. (A) astly’ (B) ‘fast (C) faster {D) fastest 96. ‘The poet and editor. come, (A) has (B) have (C) are (D) is 97. Lwent to the market after I the door of my room. (A) lock (B) locked (C) had! locked (D) was locked 98. Ifyou loved her, you -her. (A) won't betray (B) would not betray (C) wouldnot have betrayed (D) will not have betrayed 99. Which of the following sentence is structurally wrong? (A) What do you prefer? Dancing or singing? (B) The people of village are poorer than city (C) Neither you nor your brother is supposed to do the mistake, (D) Lused to smoke a lot, but now I do not 100. Cholera suddenly in Kalikot. (A) broke into (B) broke up (C) broke off {D) broke out 1 ) @) 4.(B) 3.(D) 60) (7.8) 0) 91a) 10.) TL) 12.) 13.0) 14. (A) 15.(D) 16.6) (a) 19.(©) 20.(A) (21. (Dy c [24 (B) 25. (D) 26.(A) [27.0 28.0) [29.(D) 30.0) (31.1) 32.(B) 33.(D) uO 33.(A) 36.(B) 37.(C) 38.8) 39D) (/40.©) 41.0) 2© (Ba (40) (6O 46.(D) 47.4) (48.18) 49.(A)_[50.(C) SLB) (52.8) S3(A) | 54.(D)_[55.(A) 38.) 59.(©) 60. (A) 64. (A) [65 69 (A) [70 B) 74.(B) BO, 79.(A)___|80.B) $4.(B) 35.(B) 39.(0) 90.0) 94.(D)_|95.(B) 96.(A) 97.(C) 98.(B) 99. (B) 100. (Dy amc

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