PCT 2013 PDF
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6. In this question, two statements are
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Conclusions :
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(1) No manager is peon.
(1) ~~~~;fflf~1
(2) Some peons are managers.
(2) ~~,~~I
(A) Only conclusion (1) follows
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7. Seen through a mirror; the arms of a 7. v;cfi. GtfuT.q ~ "q\ ~ <fit mm 2:30 ~
clock show 2:30. The actual time is ~, m <4lfdR.Cfi ~ t
(A) 6:30 (A) 6:30
(C) 9:30
(C) 9:30
(0) 6:10
(D) 6:10
8. Statements :
8. ~:
I. The prices of vegetables have fallen
during the last few days. I. NrRr ~ ~ .q ~ ~ ~ .q fi1ucrG
II. There has been considerable 3WfTil
improvement in quality of
vegetables produced. II. ~ ~ <fit ~ .q CfiT11iT\!tfR
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Choose the correct answer.
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(A) Statement I is the cause and
statement II is the effect
(A) ~ I CJiRUT i am: ~ II ~ i
(B) Statement II is the cause and
statement I is the effect (B) Cfi?f.l II CJiRUT t am: ~ I ~ t
(C) Both the statements I and II are (C) ~ I am: ~ II Gf.:if ~ CJiRUT ~
independent causes
(0) ~ I 3fR Cfi~ II Gf.:if ~ ~ ~
(D) Both the statements I and II are
effects of independent causes ~~
o ~ Unemployed
o~ Educated
10. Which of the following numbers R1f{g(l 'ij ~ etA -m 3iCfi 1fi'q
10. f.!JOO1 -q ~
represents unemployed educated ~U'iilIIR ~alt q;) ~ <fi«fT t?
youths in the village?
(A) 4
(A) 4
(B) 5
(8) 5
(C) 6 (C) 6
(0) 7 (0) 7
11. Uneducated unemployed youths in the 11. 1fi'q -q ~ ~(J'iilIII( ~alt q;) ~ CfffiT
village are represented by 3iCfit
(A) 4 (A) 4
(8) 1 (B) 1
(C) 7
(C) 7
(0) 2
(0) 2
(Al 3 (Al 3
(B) 4 (B) 4
(C) 1 (C) 1
(0) 7 (0) 7
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13. Centigrade and Fahrenheit scales give 13. ~ v:ci If)1{'1t!I~l ~ -ij ~ ..•·t~l"tJR
same reading at ~~
(A) 0° (A) 0° lR
(C) Kanchenjunga
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16. Which of the following States is in the 16. ~ ~ t Gf&lur -ij R""IRif@d -ij ~ ~-m
south of Madhya Pradesh? ·~t?
(A) Rajasthan (A) ~
(B) Gujarat
(B) ~
(C) Chhattisgarh
(0) Maharashtra
(O)~
(C) Tiger
(C) ~
(0) Lion
(0) m
19. The zonal office of West Central Railway
is situated at
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20. In Madhya Pradesh, the Fossil National 20. ~ ~ it ~ ~ tflCi; f.\Rfcl~d it \l
Park is situated in which of the ~ -:~it~i~?
following districts?
(A) ~
(A) Dindori
(B) ~
(B) Ratlam
(A) 27
(A) 27
(B) 28
(B) 28
(C) 29 (C) 29
(0) 30 (0) 30
(A) ~~
(A) Raja Bhoj
(B) ~l{6R
(B) Ashoka the Great
(C) ~lft4
(C) Chandragupta Maurya
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23. How many sites in Madhya Pradesh 23. ~ ~ -q ~ WU ~ ~ <fit 'fcw.f
are declared 'World Heritage Site' by ~~'~~-q~~~?
UNESCO?
(A) 3
(A) 3
(B) 4
(B) 4
(C) 5
(C) 5
25. Who was the Chief Minister of Madhya 25. ~ 1tB $;@R1CflI ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Pradesh at the time of Bhopal Gas
~&llHfl~~?
Tragedy?
(B) 3tfT,:rmft
(B) Uma Bharti
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26. Who raised the stopn; ''Freedom is my 26. "~.~ ajO¥1f{.t", ~,t ~ ~~' 'Sl'm
birthright and I shall have it"? ~I"~-;nu~~?
(B) ~~
(B) Sucheta Kripalani
(C) Jayalalitha
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30. In India, where was the first Metro J~ail
started?
(A) c6)ctCflldl
(A) Kolkata
(B) ~
(B) Mumbai
(A) ~ 3R'ft
(A) Haider Ali
(B) ~
(B) Akbar
(C) ~~
(C) Tipu Sultan
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33. If P x Q means P is.l;>rother of Q, P, + Q 33. ~ PxQ <JiT ~ t.~ P, Q CfiJ ~t.,
means P is son of Q and P - Q means P P+ Q <JiT ~ ~ ~ P, Q <JiT ~ ~ mn
is sister of Q, then which of the following P - Q CfiT ~ ~ ~ P, Q;;f;l ~ to m
relations will show that Q is maternal
. AJOO1fftf&a -ij ~ CI1T-f-~~ ~ O!ffii Cfi«IT ~
uncle of P?
~ Q, P CfiT 111m ~?
(A) Px R+Q
(A) PxR+Q
(B) P+ R-Q
(B) P+R-Q
(C) R-P+Q
(C) R-P+Q
(O) QxR+P
(0) QxR+P
(B) Son
(B) ~ <JiT
(0) Uncle
(0) T;fRU CfiT
(A)
«\?<\\
\.Y....Y.J (A) ill)
(B) @0 (B) @0
(C) (@) (C) (@)
(0) 0 0 (0) 0 0
o o
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36. Study the given statement and select 36. ~ ~ ~ ~ CfiT ~ ~ am ~
the alternative which best represents ~CfiT~~~~q;)~~-ij-
the statement ; vMffit Cfi«IT ~ :
"Ravi is illiterate, therefore he
cannot write." "~~~, 3l(f:~~~~I"
(C) ~m~~1fi~~~··~
(C) some literate persons also cannot
write
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38. Statement : 38.,,~:
Should India have no military force cp;rr ~ CfiT ~ ~ ~ ~ wr.rr
at all?
~?
Arguments:
I. No, other countries in the world
ocf;:
do not believe in non-violence.
I. ~,~ ~ ~ ~ 31fun 11 ~
II. Yes, many Indians believe in ~~~I
non-violence.
(0) ~
(0) Pen
40.~:
40. Statements :
I. 1:!r-ft 100 C "!R"3GfffifT ~
0 I
I. Water boils at 100 °C.
II. 1:!r-ft 0 °C"!RGft GH ~ ~I
II. Water freezes into ice at 0 °C.
Conclusion : f.r6q;If :
Water boils at low pressure and low 1:!r-ft CfitJ GTif WU CfitJ 'ij'['q "!R"3GfffifT ~ I
temperature.
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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SPACE FoR ROUGIJ WORK , ..~ lfiT'd $~ ~
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MENTAL ABILITY AND MENTAL APTITUDE
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41. One morning Ram and Shyam were 41. ~ ~ U1=r 3fR ~ ~-~ CfiT mJHf ~
talking to each other face to face at a SU; ~ - lR GfRf Cfi{ W ~I WR ~ c€t
crossing. If Shyam's shadow was ~ U1=r ~ ~ Gf«ff O\tfi ~, m U1=r CfiT· ~
exactly to the left of Ram, then which
~~-qm?
direction was Ram facing?
(0) South
(0) ~
(A) Rajesh
(A) m
(B) Naren
(B) *r
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43. What will replace '?' in the followtng? 43. ~ 'ij '?' ~ ~ cp.n 3TIl1.'TI?
(0) Star
(0) am
(A) Refrigerator
(B) Ice
(B) ~
(C) Mountain
(C) ~
(0) Cave
(0) TfiT
(A) 5 (A) 5
(B) 6 (B) 6
(C) 7 (C) 7
(0) 8 (0) 8
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46. Find out the wrong term from~e
following:
.5, 9, 17, 35, 65, 129
5, 9, 17, 35, 65, 129
(A) 65
(A) 65
(B) 35
(B) 35
(C) 129
(C) 129
(D) 9
(D) 9
(B) 256
(B) 256
(C) 352
(C) 352
(D) 456
(D) 456
(A) 51 (A) 51
(B) 49 (B) 49
(C) 50 (C) 50
(D) 47 (D) 47
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49. Find the missing number of'the-given
series:
1, 8, 9, 64, 25, 216, 49., l
1, 8, 9, 64, 25, 216, 49, .z,
(A) 64
(A) 64
(B) 729
(B) 729
(C) 512
(C) 512
(0) 81
(0) 81
(A) 29 (A) 29
(B) 56 (B) 56
(C) 27 (C) 27
(0) 60 (0) 60
51. Find out the wrong term from the 51. ~'ij~~llG~~:
following:
ABC, OGJ, HMR, NTA, SBK, ZKV
ABC, OGJ, HMR, NTA,SBK, ZKV
(A) OGJ
(A) OGJ
(B) HMR
(B) HMR
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52. Find the missing letters in the 52. f.\l:;f if ~ ~~ ~ ~ :
following:
BCFH, ----1-, HILN, KLOQ, NORT
BCFH, ----1-, HILN, KLOQ, NORT
(A) MNQS
(A) MNQS
(B) EFIK
(B) EFIK
(C) NOPQ
(C) NOPQ
(D) PQTV
(D) PQTV
53. ~if~llG~~:
53. Find the missing term in the following :
F3X, H7U, J15R, L310, ----1-
F3X, H7U, J15R, L310, ----1-
(A) M46L
(A) M46L
(B) N44L
(B) N44L
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55. In the following letter series, some of 55. f.I•.••R=tfuid 3la.;{ ~ -q ~ 3la.;{ tt!R ~ ~
the letters are missing which are given ~Sfil{-q ~~~M~~~~-q
in that order as one of the alternatives W:n~tl~~~:
below it. Choose the correct alternative:
I,
a _ ca _ bcaab _ a _bcaabc _ ab
a _ ca _ bcaab _ a ......;;..bcaabc
_ ab
(A) bacaa
(A) bacaa
f
(B) aacba
(B) aacba $
(C) bcacc
(C) bcacc
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58. If 74683 means GREAT, then 7684 58. ~ 74683 <fiT3l~ GREAT t 'ffi 7684 <fiT
means ~~
(A) GEAR
(A) GEAR
(B) HEAR
(B) HEAR
(C) REAG
(C) REAG
(O) GAER
(0) GAER
e- n I n
L~ L~
(A) 13 (A) 13
(B) 14 (B) 14
(C) 16 (C) 16
(O) 15 (0) 15
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II
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(A) 11
(A) 11
(B) 10
(B) 10
(C) 6
(C) 6
(0) 12
(0) 12
(B) 9
(B) 9
(C) 4 (C) 4
I
given set:
(6, 13, 22 )
(6, 13, 22)
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63. Choose a word from the given 63. ~ ~ ~ -ij ~ 1% ~ ~.\iIl fcf; <:fH
alternatives that belongs to the ~ ~ ~ f.t1OO1f<itR51d ~ -ij 3lffiT t:
following group of three related words :
(A) ~
(A) Terylene
(0) Nylon
(0) ~
(AI 61
(A) 61
(S) 56
(B) 56
(C) 60 (C) 60
(0) 66 (0) 66
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65. 12% of 25 ~tudent~ are good in
65. 25 Pt@ll~ ".q'"B 12% ~ llfUrn'.q ~
Mathematics. How many} are not good ~,(l\~~~ ~,'~~?
in it?
;.~
(A) 18
(A) 18
(B) 47
(B) 47
(C) 22
(C) 22
(0) 24
(0) 24
(C) 7 ~ 8
(C) 7 and 8 !
!~
(0) 6 and 7 (0) 6~ 7
(A) 215
(A) 215
(B) 220
(B) 220
(C) 205
(C) 205
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68. Manish ranked 16th frQJllthe top and 68. ~ CfiT ~ tRt~ ~ ~ ~ it "YR ~
29th from the bottom among those ~ho l00w.n~~ 29cfl"(6T1
6 fCtQI~ ~~
passed the examination. Six students ~ ~ w.n 5 ~ ~I q;~ it ~ ~
did not participate in the examination
~~?
and five failed. How many students
were there in the class?
(A) 40
(A) 40
(B) 55
(B) 55
(e) 50
(e) 50
(D) 49
(D) 49
(e) 331.%
3
(e) 331.%
3
(0) 331.%
(0) 331.% 2
2
(A) 1
(A) 1
(B) 2
(B) 2
(e) 3 (e) 3
(0) 4 (0) 4
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SECTION-C / 'lI1T-C
SCIENCE AND SIMPLE ARITHMETIC
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0 °C l:R «It 'ij
aw«R
qltciRffi
'ij q;Jft 3lRft ~
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(8) Glycerol (glycerine) is an alcohol
72. Amoeba is a
72. ~~
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74. Select the amphibian among the
following.
(A) "ffiq
(A) Snake
(B) ~
(B) Dog
(C) HGCfi
(C) Frog
(D) ~3lT
(D) Earthworm
(C)~~
(C) sodium carbonate
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77. Night blindness OOqJJ$ due to the
deficiency of which of'.the following?
(A) ~~2
(A) Vitamin ~2
(B) furftR E
(B) Vitamin E
(C) furftR A
(C) Vitamin A
(0) furftR C
(0) Vitamin C
(B) Calyx
(C) ¥
(C) Petiole
(0) ~
(0) Androecium
(A) ~
(A) Sun
(C) Polestar
(0) Venus
(C)
(0)
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81. If the numerator of a fraction ·is 81. ~ ~ ~ q;{ 3ffi 12% G«9T.~ ~ ~
increased by 12% and its denominator
is reduced by 2%, then the fraction
~ 2%~-mr~, olmq;{~ ~m~
7
becomes ~. The original fraction is tll@fmJt
7
4
4 (A)
(A) - 5
5
3 3
(B) (B)
4 4
2 2
(C) - (C) -
3 3
5 5
(0) (0)
6 6
82. The number of terms, which are equally 82. 200 (fCJi 3 ~ 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ qG1 c#it
divisible by 3 and 4 up to 200, is ~t
(A) 18
(A) 18
(B) 17
(B) 17
(C) 16
(C) 16
(0) 15
(0) 15
83. Vulgar fraction form of 10· 036 is
83. lO· 036 q;{~ fmJ~ t
(A) 10 2~5
(A) 102~5
(B) lOiJo
(B) lo1do
(C) 10~
(0) 109\\
(C) 102~O
(0) 109\69
84. The value of
( 0·125+0·027 )
O· 5 x O· 5 + 0·09 - O· 15 84.
( 0·125+ 0·027 )q;{ ~ t
O· 5 x O· 5 + 0·09 - O· 15
is
(0) 1 (0) 1
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t
(C) 100
(C) 100
(0) 50
(0) 50
(A) 4 (A) 4
18 11 16 18 11 16
,
13 A C 13 A C
B 19 12 B 19 12
.q A, B, C ~ t{R t Sfilm:
the respective values of A, B, C are
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88. The least prime number is 88. ~ mtt ~ ti&rT t
(A) 1 (A) 1
(B) 2 (B) 2
(C) 3 (C) 3
(D) 5 (D) 5
89. Arrange the prime factors of 1729 in 89. 1729 t ~ !,!'lH@usl Cfl1 ~ Sfill it
ascending order. The difference between
~ I~ SfitWRf ~~ !,!'lH@usl it 3MR t
two consecutive prime factors is
(A) 6
(A) 6
(B) 5
(B) 5
(C) 3
(C) 3
(D) 2
(D) 2
90. 15 - (-3){4-7 - 3}+ 3[5 + (-3) x (-6)] is 90. 15 - (-3){4- 7 - 3}+ 3[5 + (-3) x (-6)] GRm
equal to t
23 23
(A) (A)
15 15
15 15
(B) - (B)
23 23
(C) 15 (C) 15
363 363
(D) - (D)
23 23
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91. f.lJOOl~fut(filrnl
91. The smallest fraction from the fractiqns
6 13 15 19 5 6 13 15 19 5
- -
U' 18' 22' 36' 6 U' 18' 22' 36' 6
is ih)~~f\rn~
19 19
(A)
36
(A) -
36
5 5
(B) - (B)
6 6
6 6
(C) (C)
11 11
13 13
(0) (0)
18 18
(B) 1 (B) 1
(C) -1
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94. The value of (T1 - 8-1)-1 - (3-1 -4-'1)-1
is
(A) 68
(A) 68
(B) 44
(B) 44
(C) 56
(C) 56
(D) 12
(D) 12
(A) 3
(A) 3
(B) 4
(B) 4
(C) 5
(C) 5
(D) 7
(D) 7
1 3
1 3 96. (10000)2 + (10000)4 ~ ~
96. (10000)2 + (10000)4 is equal to
(A) 10 (A) 10
(B) 1 (B) 1
1 1
(C) 10 (C) 10
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97. In 3 + 2 = 273 >~
+ 64 2" ,t'h~ value of x is
97. 3 + 2~ ;"'271" + 64 ~ 11x (fiTlfR ~
(A) 2
(A) 2
(B) 3
I
(B) 3
(C) 1
(e) 1
(0) 1
2 1
(0) -
2
(A) 0'09
(A) 0'09
(B) 0-9
(B) 0'9
(C) 0'03
(C) 0'03
(O) 0-3
(0) 0'3
(A) 1499
(A) 1499
(B) 1500
(B) 1500
(C) 1501
(C) 1501
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