...................................................................................................................................... DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO ...................................................................................................................................... DESIZN CIRCLE X BOOKLET CODE: QUESTION BOOKLET: NID1617MT Please write your full name: PART PATTERN QUESTION NOs. MARKS PER DURATION QUESTION I OBJECTIVE 1-48 1 TYPE – MULTIPLE 49-62 1.5 TOTAL GAT CHOICE 63-66 0.25 DURATION QUESTIONS OF II SUBJECTIVE TYPE 67-69 10 3 HOURS QUESTIONS CAT INSTRUCTIONS 1. The test (Part I & Part II) is of total 100 Marks. 2. There is NO NEGATIVE MARKING in the test. 3. Use of Calculators, Mobile Phones or any unfair means shall disqualify you. 4. The total duration of this test is 3 hours. 5. Any assistance taken/given shall disqualify you. 6. All the answers of PART I shall be marked in the OMR Sheet. 7. You shall attempt PART II (CAT) Paper in the sheets attached with this paper. 8. USE ONLY BLACK BALL PEN TO MARK YOUR ANSWERS IN THE OMR SHEET. 9. Each Question in PART I has four options: (A), (B), (C), & (D). 10. If you mark more than one option, it shall be marked as zero. 11. The test starts at 10:00am and ends at 01:00pm. 12. No one shall be allowed to leave the examination hall before 12pm. ........................................................ .................................................... SIGNATURE OF THE INVIGILATOR SIGNATURE OF THE STUDENT DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO Question Numbers 1 to 44 carry 1 mark each. Please read the questions and select your answer from the given choices. 1. Mozilla Firefox icon falls under which colour schemes? a. Split Complementary b. Analogous c. Complementary d. Harmonious 2. The use of which chemical in food products, has been banned by FSSAI? a. Sodium Bicarbonate b. Potassium Bromate c. Aspartame d. Caffeine 3. Nibs of Fountain pens is made by a. Platinum b. Steel c. Lithium d. Osmium 4. Which painting (by Edvard Munch) got stolen twice from ‘Oslo Galleries’? a. Vampire b. The Scream c. The Sick Child d. The Dance of Life 5. ‘Gaon Badhe Toh Desh Badhe’ is a tag line of: a. MGNREGA b. IDBI c. NRHM d. NABARD 6. ‘Emphysema’ is related to a. Brain b. Skin c. Lungs d. Ears 7. Choose the Odd-One-Out: a. Bulgaria b. Mauritius c. Estonia d. Malta 8. Which article of the Indian Constitution was called ‘Heart and Soul of the Indian Constitution’ by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar? a. 14 b. 19 c. 22 d. 32 9. ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’ is based on the biography of a. S. Ramanujam b. S. Chandrashekhar c. S.N. Bose d. C.V. Raman 10. The last day of a century cannot be a. Wednesday b. Tuesday c. Friday d. None of these 11. When hot liquid is poured into a thick glass tumbler, it cracks because glass: a. is a bad conductor of heat so only inner surface expands b. has high temperature coefficient of expansion c. has a very low specific heat d. has low temperature coefficient of expansion 12. The Kharif crops are harvested in: a. October-November b. May-June c. March-April d. June-July 13. Pine trees are typical vegetation of a. Coniferous Forests b. Evergreen Forests c. Tropical Forests d. Temperate Forests 14. Who wrote the book ‘REPUBLIC’? a. Marx b. Socrates c. Plato d. Aristotle 15. The water from a hand-pump is warm in winter because a. our body is cold in winters and the water appears to be warm b. the temperature inside the earth is higher than the atmospheric temperature c. the pumping process causes friction which warms up the water d. inside water comes out and absorbs heat from the environment 16. Assuming the statement “Every library has books” is true, which of the following statements is definitely true? a. Books are only in Library b. No Library is without Books c. Some Libraries do not have readers d. Libraries are meant for books only 17. Choose the most suitable preposition: She has a strong antipathy .................. smoking. a. for b. against c. to d. of 18. The antiseptic compound present in ‘Dettol’ is a. Iodine b. Enloroxylenol c. Biothional d. Cresol 19. ‘Aung San Sun Kyi’ is a native of a. China b. Myanmar c. Arunachal Pradesh d. Tibet 20. Diamonds are priced higher than water because a. They are sold by selected firms with monopolistic powers. b. Their marginal utility to buyers is higher than that of water. c. Their total utility to buyers is higher than that of water. d. Consumers do not want to buy them at lower prices. 21. Spot the odd item: a. Red Sea b. Black Sea c. Caspian Sea d. Dead Sea 22. Which of the following National Parks/Sanctuaries is not in Rajasthan? a. Sariska National Park b. Sambar Wildlife Sanctuary c. Rajaji National Park d. Rhanthambore National Park 23. Full form of CFL used in place of electric bulbs is a. Compact Fluorescent Lamp b. Constantan Filament Lamp c. Closed Filament Lamp d. Closed Fluorescent Lamp 24. The caves of Ajanta and Ellora belonged to: a. Jains b. Buddhists c. Hindus d. Sikhs 25. When was the Indian constitution adopted? a. 15th August, 1947 b. 26th November, 1949 c. 26th January, 1949 c. 2nd October, 1952 26. The ‘Tropic of Cancer’ does not pass through a. Rajasthan b. Chattisgarh c. Orissa d. Tripura 27. Breeding and Management of Bees is called a. Apiculture b. Pisciculture c. Sericulture d. Silviculture 28. Wimbledon Tournament is associated with which game? a. Football b. Golf c. Tennis d. Badminton 29. Choose the correct sequence: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 1 2 3 a. 2-3-1 b. 2-1-3 c. 3-1-2 d. 1-2-3 30. Identify the logo: a. Tata b. Tesla c. Mahindra d. NHAI 31. Match List I with List II and select the correct answers using the code given below the Lists: LIST I LIST II (Manufacturing Site) (Industry) A. Ludhiana 1. Auto Parts B. Kanpur 2. Woollen Garments C. Varanasi 3. Leather D. Vijayawada 4. Handloom A B C D a. 1 4 3 2 b. 2 3 4 1 c. 2 4 3 1 d. 1 3 4 2 32. A man is sitting in a train which is moving with a velocity of 60km/hr. His speed with respect to the train is: a. 10/3 m/s b. 60m/s c. 60Km/hr d. Zero 33. Which of the following is a conventional source of energy? a. Tidal Energy b. Geothermal Energy c. Solar Energy d. Biomass Energy 34. Which of the following is not a chemical change? a. Ripening of Fruits b. Curdling of Milk c. Freezing of Water d. Digestion of Food 35. The letters L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, & T in their order are substituted by nine integers 1 to 9 but not in that order. 4 is assigned to P. The difference between P and T is 5. The difference N and T is 3. What is the integer assigned to N? a. 7 b. 5 c. 4 d. 6 36. Examine the following figure: Which one of the following figures has the above figure embedded in it? 37. Usha runs faster than Kamala, Priti runs slower than Swati, Swati runs slower than Kamala. Who is the slowest runner? a. Kamala b. Priti c. Swati d. Usha 38. Which of the following statements is/are true about the athlete Usain Bolt? 1. He is a Jamaican Sprinter. 2. He is the first man at the Olympic Games to win six gold medals for sprinting. 3. He finished his 100m sprint in 9.81 seconds at Rio Olympic Games, 2016. a. Only 2 & 3 b. Only 1 & 3 c. 1, 2 & 3 d. None 39. ‘World Bio-Fuel Day’ is celebrated on: a. 24th January b. 10th July c. 24th October d. 10th August 40. Michael Phelps is related to which of the following: a. Tennis b. Shooting c. Swimming d. Racing 41. Who is the Chief Minister of Gujarat? a. Anandiben Patel b. Nitin Patel c. O.P Kohli d. Vijay Rupani 42. Identify the object that does not fit in the perspective like others: 43. How many fonts have been used in the following: a. Three b. Four c. Five d. Two 44. Identify the top view of the following object: Question Numbers 45 to 62 carry 1.5 mark each. Please read the questions and select your answer from the given choices. 45. A Double layered cone of a sheet has three triangular holes punched in it, as shown below. When the cone is unrolled, which of the following is the correct development? 46. Count the number of triangles in the following image: a. 9 b. 10 c. 11 d. 12 or more Read the following passage to answer Q 47 & 48. Two or three days and nights went by; I reckon I might say they swum by, they slid along so quiet and smooth and lovely. Here is the way we put it in the time. It was a monstrous big river down there - sometimes a mile and a half wide; we ran nights, and laid up and hid daytimes; soon as night was most gone we stopped navigating and tied up - nearly always in the dead water under a towhead; and then cut young cottonwoods and willows, and hid the raft with them. Then we set out the lines. Next we slid into the river and had a swim, so as to freshen up and cool off; then we set down on the sandy bottom where the water was about knee deep and watched the daylight come. Not a sound anywhere - perfectly still - just like the whole world was asleep only sometimes the bullfrogs a cluttering maybe. The first thing to see, looking away over the water was a kind of dull line - that was the woods on the other side; you couldn’t make nothing else out; then a pale place in the sky; then more paleness spreading around; then the river softened up away off, and wasn’t black any more, but gray; you could see little dark spots drifting along ever so far away - trading scows and such things and long black streaks - rafts; sometimes you could hear a sweep creaking or jumbled up voices, it was so still and sounds come so far and by and by you could see a streak on the water which you know by the look of the streak that there’s a snag there in a swift current which breaks on it and makes that streak look that way. 47. They stopped navigating a. at night b. at dusk c. at daytime d. at dawn 48. After a swim in the moor they a. set down on the sandy bottom where the water was about ankle deep and watched the daylight come. b. set down on the sandy bottom where the water was about knee deep and watched the daylight come. c. set down on the sandy shore and watched the daylight come. d. set down on the sandy bottom and watched the daylight come. 49. Find the odd figure out. 50. Which Clock is the Odd one out of the following? 51. Which row is wrong? 52. Arrange the following from Top to Bottom: a. Devanagari, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil b. Devanagari, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali c. Devanagari, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali d. Devanagari, Telugu, Bengali Tamil 53. Based on the following currencies, arrange their respective countries from West to East. 1. Rupiah 2. Kyat 3. Rufiyaa 4. Riyal a. 2-1-3-4 b. 1-2-4-3 c. 1-3-4-2 d. 1-3-2-4 54. Fill the missing figure: 55. Choose the correct frame of a bicycle. 56. Consider the following statements about Lok Sabha: 1. It is called the Upper House. 2. Maximum number of Seats on Lok Sabha is 552. 3. Minimum age to contest Lok Sabha Elections is 25 years. a. Only 1&2 are correct. b. Only 2 & 3 are correct. c. Only 1 & 3 are correct. d. All are correct. 57. Choose the odd one out. a. Watsapp b. Safari c. Skype d. Facebook 58. Which of the following companies has acquired ‘Jabong’? a. Snapdeal b. Flipkart c. Future Group d. Amazon 59. India’s first water metro has been launched in a. Mumbai b. Kochi c. Kolkata d. Odisha 60. Operation ‘Sankat Mochan’ was launched to evacuate Indians from a. Turkey b. South Sudan c. Libya d. Syria 61. The term ‘cue’ is related to a. Hockey b. Shooting c. Billiards d. Polo 62. The person in this image is an Indian a. Actor b. Writer c. Director d. Minister Question Numbers 63 to 66 carry 0.25 marks each. Select the most appropriate option to complete the sentence. 63. A calculator ............................................ a. is a mechanical instrument. b. makes calculations easy. c. plays with numbers. d. uses cells to work.
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