Rajasthan Patwari 2021 Exam Paper (Answer Key)

Rajasthan Patwari Exam Paper 23 Oct 2021 (1st Shift) (Official Answer Key)

41. ‘त्रिफला’ शब्द किस समास का उदाहरण है ?
(A) अव्ययीभाव
(B) द्विगु

(C) कर्मधारय
(D) द्वन्द्व

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Answer – (B)

42. किस विकल्प में शब्द-युग्म का अर्थ-भेद सही नहीं
.     शब्द-युग्म – अर्थ-भेद
(A) बदन-वदन – शरीर-मुख
(B) दिन-दीन – दिवस-गरीब
(C) उभय-अभय – दोनों-भयरहित
(D) आदि-आदी – अंत-निर्भर

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Answer – (D)

43. किस विकल्प में सभी शब्द परस्पर पर्यायवाची नहीं
(A) हाथी, गज, हस्ती
(B) विष्णु, लक्ष्मीपति, महेश्वर

(C) शिव, चंद्रशेखर, उमापति
(D) नदी, सरिता, सलिला

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Answer – (B)

44. किस विकल्प में विलोम युग्म है ?
(A) विरस-विरह
(B) पथ्य-पद्य

(C) सत्कृत-निरादृत
(D) संतुष्ट-संत्रस्त

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Answer – (C)

45. निम्नलिखित शब्दों पर विचार कीजिए :
1. आत्मोन्नति

2. पाणीग्रहण
3. लकपति
4. ध्यानाकर्षण
किस विकल्प में सभी शब्द शुद्ध हैं ?

(A) 1, 2 और 3
(B) 2 और 3

(C) 3 और 4
(D) 1 और 4

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Answer – (D)

46. व्याकरण की दृष्टि से निम्न में से कौन सा शुद्ध वाक्य हैं ?
(A) हमारे पूज्य गुरुजी आज आयेंगे ।
(B) मेरे को पाठ याद करना है।

(C) यहाँ कोई एक चित्र नहीं है।
(D) पढ़ना एक आवश्यकीय कार्य है।

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Answer – (A)

47. किस वाक्यांश के लिए प्रयुक्त शब्द सार्थक नहीं है ?
(A) जिसे जीता न जा सके – अजेय
(B) बिना वेतन काम करने वाला – अवैतनिक

(C) दोपहर के बाद का समय – पूर्वाह्न
(D) जिसका अनुभव किया जा चुका हो – अनुभूत

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Answer – (C)

48. किस विकल्प में अंग्रेजी पारिभाषिक शब्द का समकक्ष हिन्दी पारिभाषिक शब्द सही है ?
(A) Assent – आज्ञा
(B) Defamation – मानहानि
(C) Informal – औपचारिक
(D) Conclusion – प्रस्तावना

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Answer – (B)

49. ‘दाँतों से हाथ काटना’ मुहावरे का भावार्थ है
(A) अधिक परिश्रम करना
(B) अपने हाथों को दाँतों से काटना
(C) पश्चात्ताप करना
(D) अत्यधिक कंजूस होना

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Answer – (C)

50. किस विकल्प में ‘Adjournment’ शब्द का समकक्ष हिन्दी पारिभाषिक शब्द सही है ?
(A) विज्ञप्ति
(B) संहिता
(C) अनुपूरक
(D) स्थगन

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Answer – (D)

Read the following passage and answer the questions given below (51 – 55) :

A private workplace always helps. Jane Austen asked that a certain squeaky hinge should never be oiled so that she always had a warning whenever someone was approaching where she wrote. William Faulkner, lacking a lock on his study door, detached the door knob and brought it into the room with him. Mark Twain’s family knew better than to breach his study door—they would blow a horn to draw him out. Graham Greene went even further, renting a secret office; only his wife knew the address and the telephone number. After all, everyone of us needs a workplace where we can work on our creation uninterruptedly. Equally we need our private space too!

A daily walk has always been a source of inspiration. For many artists, a regular stroll was essentially a creative inspiration. Charles Dickens famously took three hour walks every afternoon, and what he observed on them fed directly into his writing. Tchaikovsky could make do with a two-hour jaunt but wouldn’t return a moment early; convinced that doing so would make him ill. Ludwig van Beethoven took lengthy strolls after lunch, carrying a pencil and paper with him in case inspiration struck. Nineteenth century composer Erik Satie did the same on his long hikes from Paris to the working-class suburb where he lived, stopping under street lamps to jot down ideas that came on his journey; it’s rumored that when those lamps were turned off during the war years, his music declined too. Many great people had limited social life too. One of Simone de Beauvoir’s close friends puts it this way. “There were no receptions, parties. It was an uncluttered kind of life, a simplicity deliberately constructed so that she could do her work’. To Pablo the idea of Sunday was an ‘at home day’.

51. The passage is about:
(A) how to practise walking
(B) walking every day
(C) the life of a genius
(D) what we can learn from the routines of geniuses

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Answer – (D)

52. The writers in the past :
(A) followed a perfect daily routine 
(B) enjoyed the difficulties of life
(C) can’t teach us a lot
(D) wrote a lot in books

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Answer – (A)

53. In their daily routines :
(A) they had unique life styles
(B) they read books and enjoyed them
(C) they did not get any privacy
(D) they did not mind visitors

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Answer – (A)

54. Some artists resorted to walking as it was : 
(A) an exercise
(B) a creative inspiration
(C) essential for improving their health
(D) helpful in interaction with others

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Answer – (B)

55. To Pablo, the idea of Sunday was an :
(A) at home day
(B) off day
(C) at a mall day
(D) at friend’s place day

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Answer – (A)

56. Find out which part of the sentence has an error.
My lawn, which is overgrown, needs weeding.

(A) My lawn
(B) which is overgrown
(C) needs weeding
(D) No error

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Answer – (D)

57. Find out which part of the sentence has an error.
No sooner did he see his teacher when he stopped copying.

(A) No sooner did he see his teacher
(B) when he
(C) stopped copying
(D) No error

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Answer – (B)

58. Give Synonym of
Perspicacious

(A) Bad 
(B) Clear
(C) Hazy
(D) Shrewd

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Answer – (D)

59. Give Antonym of
Dilettante

(A) Professional
(B) Tidy
(C) Stupid
(D) Rapid

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Answer – (A)

60. Give meaning of the following idiom :
A man of straw

(A) A very active person
(B) A worthy fellow
(C) A reasonable person
(D) A man of no substance

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Answer – (D)

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