NET Physical Education (Paper II)
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Signature and Name of Invigilator Answer Sheet No. : ................................................ (To be filled by the Candidate) 1. (Signature) Roll No. (Name) (In figures as per admission card) Roll No. 2. (Signature) (In words) (Name) Test Booklet No. D—4 7 0 6 PAPER—II PHYSICAL EDUCATION Time : 1¼ hours] Number of Pages in this Booklet : 24 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 50 Instructions for the Candidates 1. This paper consists of fifty multiple-choice type of questions. 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : 4. ÂÚUèÿææçÍüØô¢ ·ð¤ çܰ çÙÎðüàæ 1. ÂãÜðU ÂëDU ·ð¤ ª¤ÂÚU çÙØÌ SÍæÙ ÂÚU ¥ÂÙæ ÚUôÜU Ù•ÕÚU çÜç¹°Ð §â ÂýàÙ-˜æ ×𢠿æâ Õãéçß·¤ËÂèØ ÂýàÙ ãñ¢Ð 3. 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Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your name or put any mark on any part of the test booklet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 9. You have to return the test question booklet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited. 12. There is NO negative marking. D—4706 [Maximum Marks : 100 1 P.T.O. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PAPER—II Note : 1. 2. This paper contains fifty (50) multiple-choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt all of them. The Olympic movement was brought to India by : (A) Sir Dorabji Tata (B) Prof. G. D. Sondhi (C) Maharaja Yadvendra Singh (D) Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru 2010 Commonwealth games will be held at : (A) 3. 4. 7. 8. Pakistan (C) India (A) Cognitive domain (B) Psychomotor domain (C) Affective domain (D) All of the above (D) Greece (D) Thorndike (D) Descrates ‘Pyknic’ is one of the body type as classified by : Sheldon (B) Kretchmer (C) Bucher The author of great epics “Iliad and Odyssey” was : (A) 6. (B) The new look at the objectives of Physical Education : (A) 5. China Plato (B) Aristotle (C) Homer Active site of energy production in the cell is : (A) Mitochondria (B) Chromosomes (C) Nucleus (D) Golgi Apparatus Which one of the following is not the part of Hydrotherapy ? (A) Whirl Pool Bath (B) Contrast Bath (C) Wax Bath (D) Cryotherapy The greater number of white muscle fiber are found in : (A) Marathon Runner (B) Sprinter (C) Cross-Country Runner (D) Middle Distance Runner D—4706 2 àææÚèçÚ·¤ çàæÿææ ÂýàÙ˜æ—II ÙôÅU Ñ 1. §â ÂýàÙ˜æ ×𢠿æâ (50) Õãé-çß·¤ËÂèØ ÂýàÙ ãñ¢Ð ÂýˆØð·¤ ÂýàÙ ·ð¤ Îô (2) ¥¢·¤ ãñ¢Ð âÖè ÂýàÙô¢ ·ð¤ ©•æÚU ÎèçÁ°Ð ÖæÚÌ ×ð´ ¥æðÜç•·¤ ¥‹ÎæðÜÙ ·ð¤ Á‹×ÎæÌæ Íð Ñ (A) âÚ ÎæðÚæÕÁè ſſ (C) ×ãæÚæÁæ ØÎßð‹Îý çâ´ã (B) (D) Âýæð. Áè.Çè. âæð‹Ïè ´. ÁßæãÚ ÜæÜ ÙðãM¤ 2. âÙ÷ 2010 ×ð´ ·¤æ×ÙßñËÍ ¹ðÜæð ·¤æ ¥æØæðÁÙ ·¤ãæ¡ ç·¤Øæ ÁæØð»æ ? (A) ¿èÙ (B) Âæç·¤SÌæÙ (C) ÖæÚÌ (D) »ýèâ 3. àææÚèçÚ·¤ çàæÿææ ·ð¤ ©gðàØæð´ ·¤æ ÙØæ ÎëçC·¤æð‡æ ãñ Ñ (A) ·¤æñ»ÙðçÅß Çæð×ðÙ (C) °Èñ¤ç•Åß Çæð×ðÙ (B) (D) âæ§·¤æð ׿ðÅÚ Çæð×ðÙ ©ÂÚæð•Ì âÖè 4. ç·¤çÙ·¤ °·¤ àæÚèÚ ·¤æ Âý·¤æÚ ãñ Áæð çÙ•Ù ×ð´ ç·¤â·ð¤ mæÚæ ß»èü·ë¤Ì ç·¤Øæ »Øæ ãñ? (A) àæðËÇÙ (B) ·ý¤à¿×Ú (C) Õê¿Ú (D) ÍæðÙü÷ÇæØ·¤ 5. ×ãæÙ »ý‹Í ÒÒ§çÜØæÇ °ß´ ¥æðçÇâèÓÓ ·ð¤ Ú¿ðØÌæ Íð Ñ (A) ŒÜêÅæð (B) ¥ÚSÌê (C) ãæð×Ú (D) çÇS·ýð¤Å÷â 6. ·¤æðçá·¤æ ×ð´ ©Áæü ©ˆÂ‹Ù ·¤ÚÙð ߿ܿ Ìˆß ãñ Ñ (A) ׿§Åæð·¤æðç‹ÇþØæ (C) ‹Øêç•ÜØâ ¤ (B) çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âè ÁÜ ç¿ç·¤ˆâæ Ùãè´ ãñ´? (A) ßÜü ÂêÜ ÕæÍ (C) ßñ•â ÕæÍ (B) ¥çÏ·¤ ׿˜ææ ×ð´ âÈð¤Î ÂðàæèØ Ì´Ìé ÂæØð ÁæÌð ãñ´ Ñ (A) ×ñÚæÍÙ Ïæß·¤ ×ð´ (C) È¤ÚæüÅæ ÂæñÇ Ïæß·¤ ×ð´ (B) 7. 8. D—4706 (D) (D) (D) 3 ·ý¤æð׿ðâæð•â »æðË»è °ÂÚðÅâ ·¤‹ÅþæSÅ ÕæÍ ·ý¤æØæðÍñÚðÂè¤ ·ý¤æâ ·¤‹Åþè Ïæß·¤ ×ð´ ׊Ø× ÎêÚè ·ð¤ Ïæß·¤ ×ð´ P.T.O. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Newtons first law of motion is also known as : (A) Law of Reaction (B) Law of Inertia (C) Law of Effect (D) Law of Momentum Tangential motion originates from : (A) Centre of a circle (B) Periphery of a circle (C) Centripetal force (D) Radial line The force created between two contacting surfaces is called as : (A) Friction (B) Gravitation (C) Acceleration (D) Centrifugal Force An example of Mediolateral Axis and Sagittal Plane movement is : (A) Radial deviation of wrist (B) Transverse rotation of vertebral column (C) Flexion of Hip (D) None of the above The Eysenik Personality Inventory (EPI) measures : (A) Introversion only (B) Extroversion only (C) Personality structure (D) Introversion and extroversion Personality development is the outcome of : (A) Heredity (B) Diet (C) Environment (D) Heredity and Environment Physiological improvement brought about by psychological mechanism is : (A) Hypnosis (B) Bio-mechanical changes (C) Placebo effect (D) Meditation ‘Spark Plug’ of any school programme is : (A) Curriculum (B) Time Table (C) Syllabus (D) Students Professional preparation of physical education teachers is governed by : (A) D—4706 UGC (B) AICTE (C) 4 NCTE (D) NAAC 9. ‹ØêÅÙ mæÚæ ÂýçÌÂæçÎÌ »çÌ ·ð¤ ÂýÍ× çÙØ× ·¤æð ·¤ãæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ (A) ÂýçÌç·ý¤Øæ ·¤æ çÙØ× ¤ (B) çSÍÚÌæ ·¤æ çÙØ× (C) ÂýÖæß ·¤æ çÙØ× (D) â´ßð» ·¤æ çÙØ× 10. ·¤æñ‡æèØ »çÌ ©ˆÂóæ ãæðÌè ãñ´ (A) ßë•æ ·ð¤ ·ð¤‹Îý âð (C) ¥çÖ·ð¤‹ÎýèØ ÕÜ âð (B) (D) ßë•æ ·¤è ÂÚçÏ âð ÚðçÇØÜ Üæ§Ù âð 11. Îæð âÌãæð´ ·ð¤ SÂàæü â𠩈‹٠ãæðÙð ߿ܿ ÕÜ ·¤ãÜæÌæ ãñ Ñ (A) ƒæáü‡æ (B) ¥æ·¤áü‡æ (C) °âèÜÚðàæÙ (D) ¥Â·ð¤‹ÎýèØ ÕÜ 12. ×ðçÇØæðÜðÅþÜ °ç•âÁ °ß´ âÁÅÜ ŒÜðÙ »çÌ ·ð¤ ©ÎæãÚ‡æ ãñ Ñ (A) ·¤Üæ§ü ·¤æ ÚðçÇØÜ ÇðçߨðàæÙ (B) ×ðM¤Î´Ç ·¤æ Åþæ‹âßâü ÚæðÅðàæÙ (C) çã ·¤æ •Üð•âÙ (D) ©ÂÚæð•Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´ 13. ¥æ§üÁçÙ·¤ ·¤è ÂâüÙðçÜÅè §‹ßð‹Åþè ׿ÂÌè ãñ Ñ (A) §‹ÅþæðßÁüÙ (C) ÂâüÙðçÜÅè SÅþð•¿Ú (B) ÃØç•Ìˆß ·¤æ çß·¤æâ ÂÚ‡æçÌ ãñ Ñ (A) ß´àææÙé·ý¤× (C) ßæÌæßÚ‡æ (B) 14. (D) (D) °•âÅþæðßÁüÙ §‹ÅþæðßÁüÙ °ß´ °•âÅþæð ßÁüÙ ÖæðÁÙ ß´àææÙé·ý¤× °ß´ ßæÌæßÚ‡æ 15. ×Ùæðßñ™ææçÙ·¤ Âýç·ý¤Øæ ·ð¤ mæÚæ ç·ý¤Øæˆ×·¤ âéÏæÚ ÜæØð ÁæÙð ·¤æð ·¤ãÌð ãñ Ñ (A) çãŒÙæðçââ (B) ÕæØæð×ð·ð¤çÙ·¤Ü ¿ð´Áðâ (C) ŒÜæâðÕæð §üÈð¤•Å (D) ×ðÇèÅðàæÙ 16. ç·¤âè Öè çßlæÜØ ·ð¤ çÙ•Ù ·¤æØü·ý¤×æð´ ×ð´ âð ç·¤âð ÒSÂæ·ü¤ ŒÜ»Ó ·¤ãæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñ? (A) ·¤Úè·é¤Ü× (B) Åæ§× ÅðÕÜ (C) çâÜðÕâ (D) SÅêÇð‹Å÷â 17. àææÚèçÚ·¤ çàæÿææ ·¤è ÃØßâæØ·¤ ÌñØæÚè ·¤è Îð¹Úð¹ ·¤ÚÙð ßæÜè â´SÍæ ãñ Ñ (A) Øê.Áè.âè (B) °.¥æ§ü.âè.Åè.§ü (C) °Ù.âè.Åè.§ü. (D) °Ù.°.°.âè D—4706 5 P.T.O. 18. 19. 20. Shortest training cycle in sports is known as : (A) Micro Cycle (B) Macro Cycle (C) Meso Cycle (D) None of the above Building blocks of the body are : (A) Vitamins (B) Minerals (C) Carbohydrates (D) Proteins Caliper measured : (A) Height (B) Weight (C) Width (D) Circumference Make the correct choice for question no. 21 to 25 from the assertions (A) and the reason (R) given below : 21. 22. 23. Assertion (A) : Strength can be developed by performing exercises with submaximal weight. Reason (R) : Exercise with submaximal weight develops muscle hypertrophy. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true (B) (A) is true but (R) is false (C) (A) is false but (R) is true (D) Both (A) and (R) are false Assertion (A) : External criticism establishes the authenticity or genuineness of data. Reason (R) : Researcher should get true data. (A) (A) is true but (R) is false (B) (R) is true but (A) is false (C) Both (A) and (R) are true (D) Both (A) and (R) are false Assertion (A) : Reliability of a test may be defined as the measure of consistency. Reason (R) : Split halves method cannot be a measure of reliability. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true (B) (A) is true but (R) is false (C) (A) is false but (R) is true (D) Both (A) and (R) are false D—4706 6 18. ¹ðÜæð´ ×ð´ ‹ØêÙÌ× ¥ßçÏ ·¤è ÅþðçÙ´» âæ§ç·¤Ü ·¤ãÜæÌè ãñ Ñ (A) ׿§·ý¤æðâæ§ç·¤Ü (B) ×ð·ý¤æðâæ§ç·¤Ü (C) ×èÁæðâæ§ç·¤Ü (D) ©ÂÚæð•Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Ùãè 19. àæÚèÚ ·ð¤ çÕçËÇ´» •Üæ•â ãñ Ñ (A) çßÅæç×Ù (C) ·¤æÕæðüãæ§ÇþðÅâ (B) ·ñ¤ÜèÂÚ ×æÂÌæ ãñ Ñ (A) ª¤¡¿æ§ü (C) ¿æñǸæ§ü (B) 20. 21. (D) (D) ç×ÙÚËâ ÂýæðÅèÙ ßÁÙ ÂÚçÏ ÙæðÅ Ñ ÂýàÙ â´•Øæ 21 âð 25 Ì·¤ ·¤ÍÙ (A) ÌÍæ ·¤æÚ‡æ (R) ·ð¤ ¥æÏæÚ ÂÚ Ùè¿ð çÎØð ·ê¤Å ·ð¤ ¥ÙéâæÚ âãè ÁßæÕ ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤èçÁ°Ð ·¤ÍÙ (A) : ÒâÕ-×ñç•â×Ü ßðÅÓ Üð·¤Ú ÃØæØæ× ·¤ÚÙð âð àæç•Ì ·¤æð ÕÉ¸æØæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ ·¤æÚ‡æ (R) : ÒâÕ-×ñç•â×Ü ßðÅÓ mæÚæ ÃØæØæ× ÒÂðàæè ·¤è ׿ðÅæ§üÓ ÕɸæÌè ãñÐ (A) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñÐ (B) (A) âãè ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ (C) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) âãè ãñÐ (D) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ »ÜÌ ãñ´Ð 22. ·¤ÍÙ (A) : ßæçãØ ¥æÜæð¿Ùæ ¥æ¡·¤Çæð´ ·¤è âˆØÌæ SÍæçÂÌ ·¤ÚÌè ãñÐ ·¤æÚ‡æ (R) : àææðÏæÍèü ·¤æð âˆØ ¥æ¡·¤Çð ç×ÜÙð ¿æçãØðÐ (A) (A) âãè ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ (B) (R) âãè ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (A) »ÜÌ ãñÐ (C) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´Ð (D) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ »ÜÌ ãñ´Ð 23. ·¤ÍÙ (A) : °·¤ ÂÚèÿææ ·¤è ÒçÚÜæØçÕÜÅèÓ ·¤æð ©â·¤è °·¤M¤ÂÌæ ·ð¤ ×æÂ·¤ ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ ÂçÚÖæçáÌ ·¤Ú â·¤Ìð ãñд ·¤æÚ‡æ (R) : çÚÜæØçÕÜÅè ·¤æ ×æÂ·¤ ÒçSŒÜÅ-ãæÈ¤ ×ñÍÇÓ Ùãè´ ãæð â·¤ÌæÐ (A) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´Ð (B) (A) âãè ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ (C) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) âãè ãñÐ (D) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ »ÜÌ ãñÐ D—4706 7 P.T.O. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Assertion (A) : An important part of any relaxation procedure is to focus attention on mental device. Reason (R) : Cool down activity is a mental relaxation device. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true (B) Both (A) and (R) are false (C) (A) is false but (R) is true (D) (A) is true but (R) is false Assertion (A) : Wrestling competitions are conducted in different weight category. Reason (R) : A wrestler with more weight is slow mover in competition. (A) (A) is true but (R) is false (B) Both (A) and (R) are true (C) Both (A) and (R) are false (D) (A) is false but (R) is true Assertion (A) : The coordinated action of skeletal muscles with bones of skeletal system forms a complex system of anatomical levers. Reason (R) : Flexion of elbow is second class lever. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true (B) (A) is true but (R) is false (C) (A) is false but (R) is true (D) Both (A) and (R) are false Assertion (A) : Flexing your elbow, have someone tried to extend your forearm by pulling down on your wrist is an example of eccentric contraction. Reason (R) : Climbing up the hill is the eccentric training. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true (B) Both (A) and (R) are false (C) (A) is true but (R) is false (D) (A) is false but (R) is true Assertion (A) : Maturation of subjects over a period of time is one of the internal threat to experimental validity. Reason (R) : Maturation threat is best controlled by randomly assigning subjects to experimental and control groups. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation (B) Both (A) and (R) are true (C) (A) is not true but (R) is false (D) (A) is false but (R) is true D—4706 8 24. ·¤ÍÙ (A) : çàæÍÜè·¤Ú‡æ çßçÏ ·¤æ ×ãˆßÂê‡æü Öæ» ׿Ùçâ·¤ ©Â·¤Ú‡æ ·¤è ¥æðÚ ŠØæÙ ·ð¤ç‹ÎýÌ ·¤ÚÙæ ãñÐ ·¤æÚ‡æ (R) : Ò·ê¤Ü Çæ©ÙÓ ç·ý¤Øæ·¤ÜæÂ °·¤ ׿Ùçâ·¤ çàæÍÜè·¤Ú‡æ Âýç·ý¤Øæ ãñÐ (A) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´Ð (B) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ »ÜÌ ã´ñÐ (C) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) âãè ãñÐ (D) (A) âãè ãñ´, Üðç·¤Ù (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ 25. ·¤ÍÙ (A) : ·é¤àÌè ·¤è ÂýçÌØæðç»Ìæ°´ð ÒßÁÙ ß»èü·¤Ú‡æÓ ·ð¤ ¥æÏæÚ ÂÚ ¥æØæðçÁÌ ·¤è ÁæÌè ãñ´Ð ·¤æÚ‡æ (R) : ¥çÏ·¤ ßÁÙ ßæÜð ÂãÜßæÙ ·¤è »çÌ ÂýçÌØæðç»Ìæ ·ð¤ âר ÏèÚð ãæðÌè ãñÐ (A) (A) âãè ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ (B) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñÐ (C) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ »ÜÌ ãñ´Ð (D) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) âãè ãñÐ 26. ·¤ÍÙ (A) : ·´¤·¤æÜè ÂðçàæØæð´ °ß´ ãçaØæð´ ·¤æ âæ×‹ÁSØÂê‡æü ·¤æØü àææÚèçÚ·¤ ©ˆÌæðÜ·¤æð´ ·¤æ ÁçÅÜ Ì´˜æ ÕÙæÌæ ãñÐ ·¤æÚ‡æ (R) : ·é¤ãÙè ·¤æ ¥´·é¤¿Ù çmÌèØ Âý·¤æÚ ·¤æ ©ˆÌæðÜ·¤ ãñÐ (A) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´Ð (B) (A) âãè ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ (C) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) âãè ãñÐ (D) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ »ÜÌ ãñÐ 27. ·¤ÍÙ (A) : 28. ·¤ÍÙ (A) : ¥·´é¤ç¿Ì ·é¤ãÙè ·¤æð ç·¤âè ·ð¤ mæÚæ ¥æÂ·¤è ·¤Üæ§ü ·¤æð Ùè¿ð ·¤è ¥æðÚ ¹è´¿·¤Ú ¥»ýßæã, ·¤æð Èñ¤ÜæÙæ °·¤ ©ˆ·ð¤‹ÎýèØ â´·é¤¿Ù ·¤æ ©ÎæãÚ‡æ ãñÐ ·¤æÚ‡æ (R) : ÂãæÇ ÂÚ ¿É¸Ùæ ©ˆ·ð¤‹ÎýèØ â´·é¤¿Ù ãðÌé Âýçàæÿæ‡æ ãñÐ (A) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´Ð (B) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ »ÜÌ ãñ´Ð (C) (A) âãè ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ (D) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) âãè ãñÐ ·é¤À âר ·ð¤ ©ÂÚæ‹Ì Òâ•Áð•ÅÓ ·¤è ÂçÚ•ßÌæ ÂýØæð»æˆ×·¤ çßàßæâçÙØÌæ ãðÌé ¥æ‹ÌçÚ·¤ ¥æàæ´·¤æ ãñÐ ·¤æÚ‡æ (R) : ÂýæØæðç»·¤ °ß´ çÙØ´ç˜æÌ ÎÜæð´ ×ð´ Òâ•Áð•Å÷âÓ ·¤æð ØæÎëç‘À·¤ çßçÏ âð Õæ¡ÅÙð ÂÚ ÂçÚ•ßÌæ ·¤è â×SØæ ·¤æð çÙØ´ç˜æÌ ç·¤Øæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ (A) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´, ÂÚ‹Ìé (R) âãè SÂCè·¤Ú‡æ Ùãè´ ãñÐ (B) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñÐ (C) (A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ »ÜÌ ãñÐ (D) (A) »ÜÌ ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù (R) âãè ãñÐ D—4706 9 P.T.O. 29. 30. Mention the correct order of sequence of organs in respiratory track : (A) Nose, Pharynx, Larynx, Alveoli (B) Nose, Larynx, Pharynx, Alveoli (C) Pharynx, Larynx, Alveoli, Nose (D) Nose, Alveoli, Pharynx, Larynx Olympic venues are given below, write the sequential order of their occurrence : (i) Mexico (ii) Moscow (iii) Montreal (iv) Munich Code : 31. (A) 1968, 1976, 1996, 1980 (B) 1976, 1996, 1968, 1980 (C) 1968, 1980, 1976, 1996 (D) 1980, 1976, 1968, 1996 Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below : List - I List - II (a) Hockey (i) Rover’s Cup (b) Badminton (ii) Davis Cup (c) Foot Ball (iii) Uber Cup (d) Tennis (iv) Rangaswami Cup Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (C) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (D) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) D—4706 10 29. 30. àßâÙ â´SÍæÙ ·ð¤ çßçÖóæ ¥ßØßæð´ ·¤è âãè ·ý¤×ÕhÌæ ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤èçÁØðÐ (A) Ùæð$Á, Èð¤çÚ´‚â, ÜðçÚ´‚â, °ËßæðÜæ§ü (B) Ùæð$Á, ÜðçÚ´‚â, Èð¤çÚ´‚â, °ËßæðÜæ§ü (C) Èð¤çÚ´‚â, ÜðçÚ´‚â, °ËßæðÜæ§ü, Ùæð$Á (D) Ùæð$Á, °ËßæðÜæ§ü, Èð¤çÚ´‚â, ÜðçÚ´‚â ¥æðÜç•·¤ ¹ðÜæð ·ð¤ ¥æØæðÁÙ SÍÜ Ùè¿ð ÎàææüØð »° ãñ, ©Ù·¤è ƒæçÅÌ ãæðÙð ·ð¤ çãâæÕ âð ·ý¤×Õh ·¤èçÁØðÐ (i) ×ñç•â·¤æð (ii) ׿S·¤æð (iii) ׿ç‹ÅþØæÜ (iv) •ØéçÙ·¤ ·ê¤Å Ñ 31. (A) 1968, 1976, 1996, 1980 (B) 1976, 1996, 1968, 1980 (C) 1968, 1980, 1976, 1996 (D) 1980, 1976, 1968, 1996 âê¿è-I ·¤æ âê¿è-II âð ç×ÜæÙ ·¤Úð´ ÌÍæ Ùè¿ð çÎØð ·ê¤Å ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ·¤ÚÌð ãé° âãè ©•æÚ çܹð´ Ñ âê¿è-I âê¿è-II (a) ãæ·¤è (i) Úæðßâü ·¤Â (b) ÕñÇç׋ÅÙ (ii) Çðçßâ ·¤Â (c) Èé¤ÅÕæÜ (iii) ©ÕðÚ ·¤Â (d) ÅñçÙâ (iv) Ú´»æSßæ×è ·¤Â ·ê¤Å Ñ (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (C) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (D) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) D—4706 11 P.T.O. 32. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below : List - I List - II (a) P.N.F. training (i) Power (b) Plyometric (ii) Strength (c) Fart-lek (iii) Flexibility (d) Weight training (iv) Speed Play Codes : 33. (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (B) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) (C) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (D) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i) Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below : List - I List - II (a) Long bone (i) Phalanges (b) Flat bone (ii) Humerus (c) Short bone (iii) Frontal (d) Irregular bone (iv) Vertebrate Codes : 34. (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (B) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below : List - I List - II (a) Platelets (i) Insulin (b) Low haemoglobin (ii) H.D.L (c) Diabetes (iii) Anemia (d) Cholesterol (iv) Thrombocytes Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (B) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) D—4706 12 32. âê¿è-I ·¤æ âê¿è-II âð ç×ÜæÙ ·¤Úð´ ÌÍæ Ùè¿ð çÎØð ·ê¤Å ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ·¤ÚÌð ãé°, âãè ©•æÚ çܹð´Ð âê¿è-II âê¿è-I (a) Âè.°Ù.°È¤. ÅþðçÙ´» (i) ÕÜ (b) ŒÜæØ×ñçÅþ·¤ (ii) àæç•Ì (c) ȤæÅüÜñ·¤ (iii) Ü¿èÜæÂÙ (d) ßðÅ ÅþðçÙ´» (iv) SÂèÇ ŒÜð ·ê¤Å Ñ (A) (B) (C) (D) 33. (b) (i) (i) (iii) (ii) (c) (iv) (iii) (iv) (iii) (d) (ii) (iv) (ii) (i) âê¿è-I ·¤æ âê¿è-II âð ç×ÜæÙ ·¤Úð´, ÌÍæ Ùè¿ð çÎØð ·ê¤Å ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ·¤ÚÌð ãé°, âãè ©•æÚ çܹð´ Ñ âê¿è-I âê¿è-II (a) Üæ¡» ÕæðÙ (i) Èñ¤Üð‹Áèâ (b) •ÜðÅ ÕæðÙ (ii) sê×Úâ (c) àææÅü ÕæðÙ (iii) Èý¤‹ÅÜ (d) §ÚÚð»éÜÚ ÕæðÙ (iv) ßÅèüÕýðÅ÷â ·ê¤Å Ñ (A) (B) (C) (D) 34. (a) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (a) (i) (ii) (ii) (ii) (b) (iii) (i) (iii) (iii) (c) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (d) (iv) (iv) (i) (iv) âê¿è-I ·¤æ âê¿è-II âð ç×ÜæÙ ·¤Úð´ ÌÍæ Ùè¿ð çÎØð ·ê¤Å ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ·¤ÚÌð ãé° âãè ©•æÚ çܹð´ Ñ âê¿è-I âê¿è-II (a) ŒÜðÅÜñÅ÷â (i) §‹âéçÜÙ (b) Üæð-ãè׿ð‚ÜæðçÕÙ (ii) °¿.Çè.°Ü. (c) ÇæØçÕÅè$Á (iii) ¥Ùðçרæ (d) ·ñ¤ÜSÅþæðÜ (iv) Íý•Õæðâæ§Å÷â ·ê¤Å Ñ (A) (B) (C) (D) D—4706 (a) (iv) (iv) (ii) (i) (b) (iii) (ii) (iii) (ii) (c) (i) (i) (iv) (iii) (d) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) 13 P.T.O. 35. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below : List - I List - II (a) Round robin (i) Knock out cum league tournament (b) Elimination (ii) Knock out tournament (c) Within Institution (iii) League tournament (d) Combination (iv) Interamurals Codes : 36. (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv) (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (C) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (D) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below : List - I List - II (a) Mean (i) ∑ x2 N (b) Standard Deviation (ii) ∑ X2 N (c) Quartile Deviation (iii) ∑ x2 N (d) Variance (iv) Q 3 − Q1 2 Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) (B) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) D—4706 14 35. âê¿è-I ·¤æ âê¿è-II âð ç×ÜæÙ ·¤Úð´ ÌÍæ Ùè¿ð çÎØð ·ê¤Å ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ·¤ÚÌð ãé° âãè ©•æÚ çܹð´ Ñ âê¿è-I âê¿è-II (a) Úæ©‹Ç ÚæðçÕÙ (i) Ùæ·¤ ¥æª¤Å ·¤× Üè» ÅêÙæü×ð‹Å (b) §çÜç×ÙðàæÙ (ii) Ùæ·¤ ¥æª¤Å ÅêÙæü×ð‹Å (c) çßçÎÙ §‹SÅèÅ÷ØêàæÙ (iii) Üè» ÅêÙæü×ð‹Å (d) ·¤•ÕèÙðàæÙ (iv) §‹Åþæ•ØêÚÜ ·ê¤Å Ñ 36. ∑x N (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv) (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (C) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (D) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) âê¿è-I ·¤æ âê¿è-II âð ç×ÜæÙ ·¤Úð´ ÌÍæ Ùè¿ð çÎØð ·ê¤Å ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ·¤ÚÌð ãé°, âãè ©•æÚ ÎèçÁ°Ð âê¿è-I 2 âê¿è-II (a) ×èÙ (i) (b) SÅð‹ÇÇü ÇðçߨðàæÙ (ii) (c) Úð‹Á (iii) ∑ x2 N (d) ßðçÚØð‹â (iv) Q 3 − Q1 2 ∑ X2 N ·ê¤Å Ñ (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) (B) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) D—4706 15 P.T.O. 37. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below : List - I List - II (a) Miller Wall Volley Test (i) Basket Ball (b) Knox Test (ii) Foot Ball (c) Mc Donald Test (iii) Tennis (d) Dyer’s Test (iv) Badminton Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii) (B) (C) (D) (ii) (ii) (iv) (iii) (iv) (ii) (iv) (iii) (iii) (i) (i) (i) 38. Which of the following pairs is correctly matched ? (A) Stoppage of sweating mechanism result in - heat cramp. (B) Heat lost is more in cold condition - hypothermic effect. (C) Feed back system for muscular work - neuromuscular junction. (D) Body mass index is the measure of - lean body fat. 39. Which one of the following is not correctly matched ? (A) Intensity and density (B) Load and adaptation (C) Conditioning and periodization (D) Load and recovery 40. Politics is the study of : (i) Conflicts (ii) Religion (iii) Policy (iv) None of the above Codes : (A) (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct (B) (i) and (ii) are correct (C) (i) and (iii) are correct (D) Only (iv) is correct 41. Which one of the following (A) Jimmy George (B) Biachang Bhutia (C) Anju B. George (D) Aparna Popat D—4706 pair - correctly matched ? Foot Ball Volley Ball High Jump Badminton 16 37. âê¿è-I ·¤æ âê¿è-II âð ç×ÜæÙ ·¤Úð´ ÌÍæ Ùè¿ð çÎØð ·ê¤Å ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ·¤ÚÌð ãé°, âãè ©•æÚ ÎèçÁ°Ð âê¿è-I âê¿è-II (a) ç×ÜÚ ßæÜ ßæñÜè ÅñSÅ (i) ÕæS·ð¤Å ÕæÜ (b) Ùæð•â ÅñSÅ (ii) Èé¤ÅÕæÜ (c) ×ñ·¤ ÇæðÙæËÇ ÅñSÅ (iii) ÅñçÙâ (d) ÇæØâü ÅñSÅ (iv) ÕñÇç׋ÅÙ ·ê¤Å Ñ (A) (B) (C) (D) (a) (iv) (ii) (ii) (iv) (b) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (c) (ii) (iv) (iii) (iii) (d) (iii) (i) (i) (i) 38. çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ Øé‚× âãè ÁæðǸæ ãñÐ (A) ÂâèÙð ·¤è ç·ý¤ØæçßçÏ M¤·¤Ùð ·¤æ ÂçÚ‡ææ× ãæðÌæ ãñ - ãèÅ ·ý𤕠(B) Æ‹Ç ·ð¤ Îàææ ×ð´ ©c׿ ·¤æ ÿæÚ‡æ ¥çÏ·¤ ãæðÌæ ãñ - ãæ§ÂæðÍðÚç×·¤ §Èð¤•Å (C) ÂðàæèØ ·¤æØü ·ð¤ çÜØð ÂéÙçÙüßðàæÙ ÃØßSÍæ - ‹ØêÚæð×S·é¤ÜÚ Á´•àæÙ (D) àææÚèçÚ·¤ ÎýÃØ×æÙ çÙÎðüçàæ·¤æ ×æÂ·¤ ãñ - ÜèÙ ÕæÇè Èñ¤Å 39. çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙâæ Øé‚× âãè ÁæðǸæ Ùãè´ ãñ? (A) §‹Åðç‹âÅè °ß´ Çðç‹âÅè (C) ·´¤ÇèàæçÙ´» °ß´ ÂçÚØÇæ§$ÁðàæÙ 40. ÚæÁÙèçÌ ç·¤â·¤æ ¥ŠØØÙ ãñ Ñ (i) ·¤æòÙ÷ç•ܕŠ(ii) çÚçÜÁÙ (iii) ÂæçÜâè (iv) ©ÂÚæð•Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´ ·ê¤Å Ñ (A) (i), (ii) ¥æñÚ (iii) âãè ãñÐ (B) (i) ¥æñÚ (ii) âãè ãñ´Ð (C) (i) ¥æñÚ (iii) âãè ãñÐ (D) ·ð¤ßÜ (iv) âãè ãñÐ 41. çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ Øé‚× âãè ÁæðǸæ ãñ? (A) çÁ×è ÁæÁü Èé¤ÅÕæÜ (B) Õæ§ç¿´» ÖêçÅØæ ßæÜè ÕæÜ (C) ¥‹Áê ÕæÕè ÁæÁü ãæ§ü Á• (D) ¥ÂÙæü ÂæðÂÅ ÕñÇç׋ÅÙ D—4706 (B) (D) 17 ÜæðÇ °ß´ °ÇðŒÅðàæÙ ÜæðÇ °ß´ çÚ·¤ßÚè P.T.O. 42. Degree of difficulty is associated with : (i) Archery (ii) Driving (iii) Swimming (iv) Wrestling Codes : 43. (A) (i) and (ii) are correct (B) (ii) and (iii) are correct (C) only (ii) is correct (D) only (iv) is correct Which of the following is not associated with Cricket : (i) Duck (ii) Square leg (iii) Short leg (iv) Long leg Codes : 44. (A) only (iv) is correct (B) (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct (C) (ii) and (iii) are correct (D) (iii) and (iv) are correct Number of water jumps in steeple chase is : (A) 28 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 10 Read the passage below and answer the question no. 45 to 50 based on your understanding of passage : We are all aware of the tremeudous sums of money involved in the sports industry in the United States alone, more than $ 100 billion a year is involved but we don’t always consider the extent of the economic relationship, which involves more than gate receipts, player salaries, and media contracts. When we include large corporations D—4706 18 42. ·¤çÆÙÌæ ·¤æ SÌÚ â•Õç‹ÏÌ ãñ Ñ (i) ÌèÚ´ÎæÁè (ii) »æðÌæ¹æðÚè (iii) ÌñÚæ·¤è (iv) ·é¤àÌè ·ê¤Å Ñ 43. (A) (i) ¥æñÚ (ii) ÎæðÙæð´ (B) (ii) ¥æñÚ (iii) ÎæðÙæð´ (C) ·ð¤ßÜ (ii) âãè ãñÐ (D) ·ð¤ßÜ (iv) âãè ãñÐ âãè ãñ´Ð âãè ãñ´Ð çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ç·ý¤·ð¤Å âð â•Õç‹ÏÌ Ùãè´ ãñ? (i) Ç·¤ (ii) S•ßæØÚ Üñ» (iii) àææÅü Üñ» (iv) Üæ¡» Üñ» ·ê¤Å Ñ 44. (A) ·ð¤ßÜ (iv) âãè ãñÐ (B) (i), (ii) ¥æñÚ (iii) âãè (C) (ii) ¥æñÚ (iii) âãè (D) (iii) ¥æñÚ (iv) âãè ãñÐ ãñÐ ãñÐ SÅèÂÜ ¿ð$Á ×ð ÒßæÅÚ Á•ŒâÓ ·¤è â´•Øæ ãæðÌè ãñ Ñ (A) 28 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 10 ã× âÕ Øã ÁæÙÌð ãñ´ ç·¤ ·ð¤ßÜ ¥·ð¤Üð â´Øé•Ì ÚæCþæð´ ×ð´ ãè ¹ðÜ-·ê¤Î ©læð» ×ð´ çßÂéÜ ÏÙ Ü»æ ã饿 ãñ çÁâ·¤è ׿˜ææ °·¤ ßáü ×ð´ 100 çÕçÜØÙ ÇæÜÚ âð ¥çÏ·¤ ãñ, Üðç·¤Ù ã× §â ÕæÌ ÂÚ âÎñß çß¿æÚ Ùãè´ ·¤ÚÌð ç·¤ »ðÅ-çÚçâŒÅ÷â, ç¹ÜæçÇ¸Øæð´ ·ð¤ ßðÌÙ ÌÍæ â´¿æÚ ׿Ш׿ð´ âð ¥ÙéÕ´Ïæð´ ×ð´ §â Üæ»Ì ·¤è ׿˜ææ ·¤æ ¥æçÍü·¤ â´Õ´Ï •Øæ ãñÐ ã× ÁÕ §â×ð´ ·é¤À ¥‹Ø ÕæÌæð´ ·¤æð Öè âç•×çÜÌ ·¤ÚÌð ãñ´ - Áñâð ¹ðÜ-·ê¤Î ·¤è âæ×ç»ýØæð´ ·¤æ çÙ׿ü‡æ ·¤ÚÙðßæÜð çßàææÜ çÙ»×æð´, ¹ðÜ·ê¤Î ×ð´ ÂãÙð ÁæÙð ßæÜð ßS˜ææð´ ·ð¤ çÙ׿üÌæ¥æð´, ßæSÌé çßÎæð´, Æð·ð¤ÎæÚæð´, ç·ý¤Çæ´»Ù SÍÜ D—4706 19 P.T.O. that manufacture sporting goods; clothing manufacturers who produce athletic attire; architects, contractors and designers who build, remodel and design stadia resort sites; and concession owners and operators at sporting events, we can fully appreciate how massive the sport industry actually is ? Yet, even these considerations don’t exhaust the extensive and complex economic web of the business of sports. Whether directly or indirectly, the economics of modern sport touches several levels of society, we can easily include agents, lawyers, media representatives, trainees, managers, athletes, scouts and maintenance personnel in this economic web. In addition, we cannot ignore sport gambling, ranging from legalized wagering through race and sports booking and off track betting, to consideration of bookies, gambling syndicate and part time entrepreneurs who make illegal profits from sport. For these reasons, it is clear that economic of sport cannot be easily separated from legal, social or political consequences. Some of the more familiar aspects of economics are related to professional sport. Several examples are the emergence of player’s associations, collective bargaining and strikes. Interestingly, economic considerations are not limited to professional sport. Amateur sport has also proved to be quite profitable and although not frequently mentioned by the press, the university, or the community at large, amateur sport is not immune from some of the same controversial issues that plague professional sport. For instance, it has been estimated that the 1984 Olympic games brought California $ 3 billion in revenue and created close to 70,000 jobs for the Los Angeles area. In addition, the 1984 summer Olympic earned a profit, returning a substantial amount to the Los Angeles area and to the United States Olympic Committee. This profit is to be used to build stronger and better U.S. Olympic teams in future. This model of U.S. is not so difficult to be adopted in Indian sports. It is only a matter of management and worthy use of resources. Example at hand is that of B.C.C.I. where it has run into profit to the tune of crores of rupees. Others sports organisation may learn lesson from Indian Cricket Organisation. 45. The main theme of the passage : (i) Sports and gambling (ii) History of sports-economic development (iii) Sports and modern India (iv) Economics of sports Codes : 46. (A) (i) and (iv) are true (B) (i) and (ii) are true (C) (ii) and (iii) are false but (iv) is true (D) (ii) and (iv) are true Economic web of sports includes : (A) Lawyers (B) Architects (C) Sports attire (D) All the above D—4706 20 ÂÚ çßãæÚ ·¤æ çÙ׿ü‡æ-ÂéÙçÙü׿ü‡æ ÌÍæ ¥çÖ·¤Ë ·¤ÚÙðßæÜð çÇÁæ§Ù·¤•ææü¥æð´ - ÌÖè ã× ¹ðÜ·ê¤Î ©læð» ·¤è çßàææÜÌæ ·¤è ·¤Îý ·¤Ú â·ð´¤»ðÐ §Ù ÕæÌæð´ ·¤æð ŠØæÙ ×ð´ Ú¹Ùð ·ð¤ ÕæßÁêÎ Öè, ·ý¤èǸæ-ÃØßâæØ ·ð¤ çßSÌëÌ ÌÍæ ÁçÅÜ ¥æçÍü·¤ ÁæÜ ·¤æð ÂêÚè ÌÚã SÂC ·¤Ú-ÂæÙæ â´Öß Ùãè´ ãñÐ §â ¥æçÍü·¤ ÁæÜ ×ð´ ã× °Áð´Åæð´, ß·¤èÜæð´, â´¿æÚ ×æŠØ×æð´ ·ð¤ ÂýçÌçÙçÏØæð´, Âýçàæÿæ‡ææçÍüØæð´, ÂýÕ´Ï·¤æð´, °ÍÜèÅæð´, S·¤æ©Åæð´ ÌÍæ Ú¹Ú¹æß-·¤×ü¿æçÚØæð´ ·¤æð ¥æâæÙè âð âç•×çÜÌ ·¤Ú â·¤Ìð ãñ´Ð §â·ð¤ ¥çÌçÚ•Ì ã× ¹ðÜ·ê¤Î âð ÁéǸð Áê¥æð ·¤è Öè ¥ÙÎð¹è Ùãè´ ·¤Ú â·¤Ìð Áæð ·¤æÙêÙè Öè ãæð â·¤Ìð ãñ´ ¥æñÚ »ñÚ·¤æÙêÙè ÖèÐ Áñâð Úðâ ×ð´ àæÌü Ü»æÙæ, ·ý¤èǸæ ÿæð˜æ ·ð¤ ÎÜæÜ, ¹ðÜ ·ð¤ ×ñÎæÙ ·ð¤ ÕæãÚ ÕæÁè Ü»æÙæ âð Üð·¤Ú °ðâð Îܿܿð´, Á饿-çâ´çÇ·ð¤Åæð´ ÌÍæ ¥´àæ·¤æçÜ·¤ ܃æé ©lçרæð´ ÂÚ çß¿æÚ ·¤ÚÙæ Áæð ¹ðÜ·ê¤Î âð »ñÚ·¤æÙêÙè ×éÙæÈ¤æ ·¤×æÌð ãñ´Ð §Ù ·¤æÚ‡ææð´ âð Øã SÂC ãñ ç·¤, ¹ðÜ·ê¤Î ·ð¤ ¥æçÍü·¤ Âÿæ ·¤æð ·¤æÙêÙè, âæ×æçÁ·¤ Øæ ÚæÁÙèçÌ·¤ ÙÌèÁæð´ âð ¥Ü» Ùãè´ çÁØæ Áæ â·¤ÌæÐ ¥æçÍü·¤ Âÿæ ·ð¤ ·é¤À ÁæÙð-Âã¿æÙð ÂãÜê Öè ÃØæßâæçØ·¤ ¹ðÜ·ê¤Îæð´ âð â´Õ´çÏÌ ãñ´Ð ç¹ÜæÇ¸è â´ƒææð´ ·ð¤ ÂýæÎéÖæüß, âæ×êçã·¤ âæñÎðÕæçÁØæð´ ÌÍæ ãÇ¸ÌæÜæð´ ·ð¤ ¥Ùð·¤ ©ÎæãÚ‡æ ç×ÜÌð ãñ´Ð ×ÙæðÚ´Á·¤ Ì‰Ø Øã ãñ ç·¤ ¥æçÍü·¤ Âÿæ ÃØæßâæçØ·¤ ¹ðÜ·ê¤Î Ì·¤ ãè âèç×Ì Ùãè´ ãñÐ àææñç·¤Øæ ¹ðÜ·ê¤Î Öè ¥ˆØçÏ·¤ ×éÙæÈð¤ÎæÚ âæçÕÌ ã饿 ãñ ÌÍæ Ølç §â ÕæÌ ·¤è ÃØæÂ·¤ ¿¿æü Âýðâ, çßàßçßlæÜØ Øæ â×é뾯 ×ð´ Ùãè´ ãæðÌè, ÌÍæçÂ àææñç·¤Øæ ¹ðÜ ·ê¤Î Öè ÃØæßâæçØ·¤ ¹ðÜ·ê¤Î ·¤æð »ýçâÌ ·¤ÚÙð ßæÜð çßßæÎæSÂÎ ×éÎ÷Îæð´ âð Ùãè´ Õ¿ ÂæØæ ãñÐ ©ÎæãÚ‡æSßM¤Â, Øã ¥Ùé×æÙ Ü»æØæ »Øæ ãñ ç·¤ 1984 ×ð´ ¥æØæðçÁÌ ¥æðÜ´ç·¤ »ð•â âð ·ñ¤çÜȤæðçÙüØæ ·¤æð 3 çÕçÜØÙ ÇæÜÚ ·¤è ¥æØ ãé§ü ÌÍæ Üæòâ °´ÁðËâ ÿæð˜æ ×ð´ 70,000 Ùæñ·¤çÚØæð´ ·ð¤ ¥ßâÚ ©ÂÜ•Ï ãé°Ð §â·ð¤ ¥çÌçÚ•Ì 1984 ·ð¤ Òâ×Ú ¥æðÜ´ç·¤Ó ×ð´ §ÌÙæ ×éÙæÈ¤æ ã饿 ç·¤ Üæòâ °´ÁðËâ ÿæð˜æ ÌÍæ ØêÙæ§ÅðÇ SÅðÅ÷â ¥æðÜ´ç·¤ ·¤ç×Åè ·¤æð ¥‘Àè ¹æâè Ú·¤× ÜæñÅæ§ü »§üÐ ÖçßcØ ×ð´ §â Ú·¤× ·¤æ ©ÂØæð» ØéÙæ§ÅðÇ SÅðÅ÷â ×ð´ ¥æðÜ´ç·¤ Åè× ·¤æð ÕðãÌÚ ÌÍæ ×ÁÕêÌ ÕÙæÙð ãðÌé ç·¤Øæ »ØæÐ ÖæÚÌèØ ¹ðÜ·ê¤Î ·ð¤ ÿæð˜æ ×ð´ ØéÙæ§ÅðÇ SÅðÅ÷â ·ð¤ ׿ðÇðÜ ·¤æð ¥ÂÙæÙæ §ÌÙæ ·¤çÆÙ ·¤æØü Ùãè´ ãñÐ §â·ð¤ çܰ ÂýÕ´ÏÙ ÌÍæ â´âæÏÙæð´ ·ð¤ ©ç¿Ì ©ÂØæð» ·¤è ¥æßàØ·¤Ìæ ãñÐ Õè.âè.âè.¥æ§ü. Öè °·¤ ©ÎæãÚ‡æ ãñ çÁâð ·¤ÚæðÇæð L¤ÂØæð´ ·¤æ ×éÙæÈ¤æ ã饿 ãñÐ ÖæÚÌèØ ç·ý¤·ð¤Å â´»ÆÙ âð ¥‹Ø ¹ðÜ·ê¤Î â´»ÆÙ Öè âè¹ Üð â·¤Ìð ãñ´Ð 45. 46. Üð¹æ´àæ ·¤æ ×镨 çßáØ ãñ´ Ñ (i) ¹ðÜ ¥æñÚ Áê¥æ (ii) ¹ðÜ §çÌãæâ - ¥æçÍü·¤ çß·¤æâ (iii) ¹ðÜ ¥æñÚ ¥æÏéçÙ·¤ ÖæÚÌ (iv) ¹ðÜ ¥ÍüàææS˜æ ·ê¤Å Ñ (A) (i) ¥æñÚ (iv) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´Ð (C) (ii) ¥æñÚ (iii) »ÜÌ ãñ, ×»Ú (iv) âãè ãñÐ ¹ðÜ ·ð¤ ¥æçÍü·¤ ÁæÜ ×ð´ ¥æÌð ãñ´ Ñ (A) ß·¤èÜ (C) ¹ðÜ Âæðàææ·¤ D—4706 (B) (D) (B) (D) 21 (i) ¥æñÚ (ii) âãè ãñ´Ð (ii) ¥æñÚ (iv) âãè ãñÐ ßæSÌé·¤æÚ ª¤ÂÚ çܹð âÕ P.T.O. 47. 48. The above passage highlights that sports cannot be separated from : (A) Legal aspects (B) Religious aspects (C) Both (A) and (B) are true (D) (A) is true but (B) is false Hosting of Olympics brings : (A) 49. 50. Profits (B) Jobs (C) Prestige (D) All the above Can U.S. model be applied in India for hosting games ? (A) Yes (B) No (C) Not at all (D) None of the above Assertion (A) : Amateur sports can also be made as profitable venture. Reason (R) : The growth of B.C.C.I. in India is due to amateurism. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true (B) (A) is true but (R) is false (C) (A) is false but (R) is true (D) Both (A) and (R) are false -oOo- D—4706 22 47. 48. 49. 50. ª¤ÂÚçÜç¹Ì Üð¹æ´àæ ÎàææüÌæ ãñ ç·¤ ¹ðÜ ·¤æð §Ùâð ÁéÎæ Ùãè´ ç·¤Øæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ Ñ (A) ·¤æÙêÙè ÂãÜê (B) Ïæç×ü·¤ ÂãÜê (C) (A) ¥æñÚ (B) ÎæðÙæð´ (D) (A) âãè âãè ãñ´ ãñ ÂÚ‹Ìé (B) »ÜÌ ãñ ¥æðÜ´ç·¤ ·ð¤ ¥æØæðÁÙ âð ¥æÌæ ãñ´ Ñ (A) ×éÙæÈ¤æ (B) Ùæñ·¤çÚØæ´ (C) â•×æÙ (D) ª¤ÂÚ çܹð âÖè •Øæ ¥×ðçÚ·¤æ ·ð¤ ׿ðÇðÜ ·¤æð ÖæÚÌ ×ð´ ¹ðÜæð´ ·¤è ×ðÁßæÙè ãðÌê Üæ»ê ç·¤Øæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñ? (A) ãæ´ (B) Ùãè´ (C) çÕÜ·é¤Ü Ùãè´ (D) ª¤ÂÚ çÜç¹Ì ·¤æð§ü Öè Ùãè´ Îëɸ·¤ÍÙ (A) : àææñç·¤Øæ ¹ðÜ ·¤æð ×éÙæÈð¤ßæÜæ ÕÙæØæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ Ì·ü¤ (R) : àææñç·¤Øæ ¹ðÜ ·¤è ÂÚ´ÂÚæ âð ãè ÖæÚÌ ×ð´ Õè.âè.âè.¥æ§ü. çß·¤çâÌ ãé¥æÐ (A) ÎæðÙæð´ (A) ¥æñÚ (R) âãè ãñ´Ð (B) (A) âãè (C) (A) »ÜÌ (D) ÎæðÙæð´ (A) ¥æñÚ (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ ãñ ×»Ú (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ ãñ ×»Ú (R) âãè ãñÐ -oOo- D—4706 23 P.T.O. Space For Rough Work D—4706 24
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