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RRB AJMER Assistant Station Master (ASM) Solved Paper - Exam held on 2009



1. The Buland Darwaja is related to
(A) Shershah
(B) Babur
(C) Akbar
(D) Jehangir
Correct Answer: (C)

2. The Military Games were held in Hyderabad from October 17, 2007 to October 27, 2007.Which country won the highest number of medals?
(A) China
(B) Russia
(C) India
(D) Japan
Correct Answer: (B)

3. The Railways gets the maximum income from
(A) Goods freight
(B) Passenger fares
(C) Advertisement
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: (A)

4. What is sound?
(A) Energy
(B) Heat
(C) Magnet
(D) Ray
Correct Answer: (A)

5. The chief source of heat energy is
(A) Sunlight
(B) Biogas
(C) Electricity
(D) Natural gas
Correct Answer: (A)

6. The Aravalli hills are located in
(A) Madhya Pradesh
(B) Rajasthan
(C) Assam
(D) Jharkhand
Correct Answer: (B)

7. A plant can be disease resistant due to
(A) Pesticides
(B) Virus
(C) Fungi
(D) Bacteria
Correct Answer: (A)

8. Which of the following Chief Ministers served for the longest tenure?
(A) Lalu Prasad
(B) Jyoti Basu
(C) Ms. Mayawati
(D) M. Karunanidhi
Correct Answer: (B)

9. Which of the following straits separates Europe from Africa?
(A) Bearing
(B) Dobar
(C) Gibraltar
(D) Molucca
Correct Answer: (C)

10. The UN Climate Change conference was organized in Bali from December 3, 2007 to December 14, 2007 for 12 days in which 1000 people participated .Bali is situated in
(A) Indonesia
(B) Malaysia
(C) Morocco
(D) China
Correct Answer: (A)

11. The description of caste system is found in
(A) Rig Veda
(B) Sam Veda
(C) Yajur Veda
(D) Atharva Veda
Correct Answer: (A)

12. Who is called the Akbar of Kashmir?
(A) Jainulabiddin
(B) Sikandar
(C) Queen Didda
(D) Emperor Sangram Singh
Correct Answer: (A)

13. The Border Road Organization comes under
(A) Defense
(B) Urban Development
(C) Corporate sector
(D) Private sector
Correct Answer: (A)

14. Which of the following corporations was started first by the Government of India?
(A) Damodar Valley Corporation
(B) National Thermal Power Corporation
(C) National Hydel Power Corporation
(D) All the above
Correct Answer: (A)

15. Which of the following is not a part of three gems of the Buddhism?
(A) Buddha
(B) Sangha
(C) Dhamma
(D) Ahimsa
Correct Answer: (D)

16. Who was the first Indian to reach Antarctica?
(A) Rakesh Sharma
(B) G.S. Sirohi
(C) B.K. Dutta
(D) K. Karuna Nautiyal
Correct Answer: (B)

17. A saturated solution at S.T.P. is
(A) Colorless
(B) Green
(C) Red
(D) Red and green
Correct Answer: (A)

18. The pure element in the following is
(A) Glass
(B) Diamond
(C) Lime
(D) Salt
Correct Answer: (B)

19. What is gypsum?
(A) Lime
(B) Bleaching powder
(C) Blue vitriol
(D) Ammonium chloride powder
Correct Answer: (C)

20. Bones of horses of Harappan civilization were found at
(A) Lothal
(B) Harappa
(C) Surkotada
(D) Mohenjo Daro
Correct Answer: (C)

21. What is Agmark?
(A) Technique to increase agricultural productivity
(B) Green Revolution
(C) Test of purity in the production of vegetable oil etc.
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: (C)

22. Who has taken the highest number of wickets in Test Cricket?
(A) Muttiah Muralitharan
(B) Shane Warne
(C) Anil Kumble
(D) Shoaib Akhtar
Correct Answer: (A)

23. In 1947, 532 princely states were annexed to India except three. Which of the following was not among the three princely states?
(A) Junagarh
(B) Bhavnagar
(C) Hyderabad
(D) Kashmir
Correct Answer: (D)

24. Which of the following gases is used to prepare Ammonia gas?
(A) Nitrogen and oxygen
(B) Nitrogen and oxide
(C) Nitrogen and hydrogen
(D) Nitrogen and carbon
Correct Answer: (C)

25. In which of the following states of India, per capita income is highest?
(A) Orissa
(B) Assam
(C) Manipur
(D) Kerala
Correct Answer: (D)

26. By import of _______ the inflation has been caused in India?
(A) Wheat
(B) Rice
(C) Sugar
(D) Petroleum
Correct Answer: (D)

27. The meeting of Commonwealth Nations was held in Uganda on November 25, 2007. Who was elected its General Secretary?
(A) Mahesh Sharma
(B) Kamlesh Sharma
(C) Bimalesh Sharma
(D) Kailash Sharma
Correct Answer: (B)

28. In which country the Hindu temples were razed to the ground in
December 2007?
(A) Indonesia
(B) Malaysia
(C) Mauritius
(D) Afghanistan
Correct Answer: (B)

Directions (29 — 33) : Read the following passage carefully and then answer the following questions on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage by choosing the best answer to each question out of given four options.
On hearing the news of the massacre at Jallianwala Bagh, Udham Singh did not attend his school but took a train to Amritsar and visited the spot. There, he stood for several minutes in a trance, picked up the soil, rubbed it on his forehead and put some in a vial. He fasted that night. According to his family members, he placed fresh flowers on the holy dust every morning, drawing inspiration from it. One early morning he went to the river Ravi and pledged that he would Colour its waters with the color of his blood, to create what he called the freedom’s flood. With this aim in view in 1921, he first landed in Africa. From there he went to America to meet the Indian revolutionaries working for the liberation of the motherland.
In 1923, he landed in England. In 1928, he returned to India in response to an urgent call from Bhagat Singh. When he reached Lahore, he was detained for violation of the Arms Act. He was released after four years rigorous imprisonment. In 1935, he escaped to Germany by giving a slip to the police. From Berlin, he reached Paris and purchased a revolver. He kept it ready for action and managed to reach London again. Opportunity came on March 13, 1940 when Sir Michael O’ Dwyer was to speak at a seminar in the Caxton Hall. As Sir Michael turned to resume his seat after the speech. Udham Singh pulled out his revolver and fired at him, Sir Michael died without a shriek. Udham
Singh was arrested and produced before the court on April 2, 1940. The court passed death sentence on him and he was hanged at Pentonville Prison, London on July 3, 1940.

29. Udham Singh went to America where he
(A) mobilized the Indian citizens for the liberation of the motherland
(B) collected sufficient funds to fight colonialism
(C) met fellow citizens working for the same cause
(D) went sightseeing
Correct Answer: (C)

30. Where did Udham Singh buy the weapon which was used for killing Sir Michael?
(A) Paris
(B) Lahore
(C) London
(D) Berlin
Correct Answer: (A)

31. Udham Singh shot at Sir Michael O’Dwyer in
(A) Jallianwala Bagh
(B) Amritsar
(C) London
(D) Paris
Correct Answer: (C)

32. When Udham Singh was arrested in Lahore, he was charged for
(A) instigating his countrymen against the Englishmen
(B) his links with anti-British forces
(C) concealing his identity and carrying on underground activities
(D) possessing unlicensed arms and ammunition
Correct Answer: (D)

33. Udham Singh returned to India in 1928 mainly because he was:
(A) short of funds to meet his expenses
(B) to produce some arms from Lahore
(C) to escape from the British police
(D) called by a revolutionary in India
Correct Answer: (D)

34. In the following question a word has been spelt in four different ways one of which is correct. Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) Assemblage
(B) Asemblage
(C) Assemmblage
(D) Accemblage
Correct Answer: (A)

35. In the following sentence, fill in the blank by choosing correct option from the given alternatives
The documents are available ? inspection.
(A) of
(B) about
(C) with
(D) for
Correct Answer: (D)

36. In the following question, choose the Adjective.
(A) Preference
(B) Gifted
(C) Genius
(D) In vain
Correct Answer: (B)

37. Write the synonym of the word ‘Consummate’.
(A) Novice
(B) Ambiguous
(C) Perfect
(D) Imperfect
Correct Answer: (C)

38. Find out, which part of the following sentence has a grammatical or idiomatic error in it.
They have
(A)/held the championship
(B)/ since the past
(C)/ two years.
(D)/last day
Correct Answer: (C)

39. In the following question, a word has been spelt in four different ways, one of which is correct. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) demmurage
(B) demurrage
(C) demarrage
(D) demurage
Correct Answer: (B)

40. In the following question, an idiomatic expression and its four possible meanings are given. Find out the correct meaning of the idiomatic expression and choose your correct answer from the given four choices:
Play one’s cards well
(A) A good gambler displaying skills
(B) A magician showing magic of cards
(C) Use means effectively
(D) A game of gamble
Correct Answer: (C)

41. Out of the four alternatives, choose the one that can be substituted for .the given words/ phrase and mark it as your answer.
A cock and bull story
(A) An unbelievable gossip
(B) A children’s fable
(C) A quarrelsome dialogue
(D) A competition between unequal people
Correct Answer: (A)

42. Choose the part of the following sentence containing error and mark it as your answer:
The number of orders(A). /
for that item have(B). /
increased greatly; several of them(C). /
have come from Egypt(D).
Correct Answer: (B)

43. Identify the part of the following sentence containing an error and choose it as your answer.
In America(A)/
Presidential elections(B) /
is held every four years(C)
No error(D)
Correct Answer: (C)

44. In the following sentence, fill in the blank by choosing correct option from the given alternatives:
‘Ram has annoyed his boss. He ? have to leave the job.
(A) might
(B) will
(C) ought to
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: (B)

45. In the following question, three words having different meanings of a certain word are given. Select that word from the answer choices marked (A), (B), (C) and (D).
Witness, Observer; Onlooker
(A) spectator
(B) present
(C) biased
(D) careful
Correct Answer: (A)

46. For the following word written in capital letters, four words are listed below as (A),
(B) (C) and (D). Out of these, choose the word nearest in meaning to it as your answer:
VINDICATE
(A) approve
(B) justify
(C) express
(D) exonerate
Correct Answer: (B)

47. In the following sentence, the bold part contains an error. Answer choice (A) repeats the original, other three are different. If you think that the original sentence displays the best way of wording the bold part, choose your answer (A): otherwise, select the best alternative from the other three choices.
“Parents and teachers are becoming increasingly concerned about protecting children and the drugs which are available to them, and several parent-teacher organizations, dedicated to educating children about the dangers of drug addiction, have recently been formed.”
(A) protecting children and the drugs which are available to them
(B) protecting of children and the drugs which are available to them
(C) protecting children from the drugs available to them
(D) protecting children from the drug's availability to them
Correct Answer: (C)

48. From the given four answer choices, select the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but does not change the meaning Of the bold part of original sentence.
Such people never have and never will be trusted.
(A) never have and never will be trusted
(B) never have and will be trusted
(C) never have been trusted and never will be trusted
(D) never have and anyone trusts them and never will have anyone
Correct Answer: (C)

49. Which one of the following statements is untrue?
(A) The seafloor is older than the land
(B) The first rocks were formed as a result of the cooling o. molten matter
(C) Sedimentary rocks are also called aqueous rocks because they were formed by the agency of water
(D) Stalactites and stalagmites are deposits of lime found in caves
Correct Answer: (C)

50. The main hydroelectric power potential of the Indus river system lies in India and not in Pakistan because:
(A) the need for hydroelectric power is greater in India than in Pakistan
(B) India has superior technology to develop hydroelectric power
(C) India has a greater labour force to develop hydroelectric power
(D) The mountain stages of these rivers lie in India
Correct Answer: (D)

51. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:


List-IList-II
(a) Cotton1. Madhya Pradesh
(b) Gram2. Gujarat
(c) Black Pepper3. West Bengal
(d) Pineapple4. Kerala

Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 2 1 4 3
(B) 2 1 3 4
(C) 1 2 4 3
(D) 1 2 3 4
Correct Answer: (A)

52. In the production of tidal energy the maximum potential exists at:
(A) Bhavnagar
(B) Digboi
(C) Cochin
(D) Ladakh
Correct Answer: (A)

53. The National Highway system is the responsibility of
(A) State governments
(B) Central governments
(C) Central and State governments
(D) Local body governments
Correct Answer: (C)

54. Supersonic jets cause pollution by thinning of
(A) Sulphur dioxide layer
(B) Carbon dioxide layer
(C) Ozone layer
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: (C)

55. Which one of the following is commonly called Edible sponge mushroom’?
(A) Sargassum
(B) Morchella
(C) Agaricus
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: (C)

56. Which of the following is not an essential function of the skin in the human body?
(A) protects the internal or of the body
(B) acts as a sensory organ
(C) regulates the temperature of the body
(D) gives shape to the body
Correct Answer: (D)

57. The device used for converting alternating current to direct current is called
(A) Inverter
(B) Rectifier
(C) Transmitter
(D) Transformer
Correct Answer: (B)

58. Water is used in hot water bottles because:
(A) it is easily obtained in pure form
(B) it has high specific heat
(C) it is cheaper and not harmful
(D) it is easy to heat water
Correct Answer: (B)

59. Mention the ray which appears to originate outside the earth.
(A) cosmic ray
(B) the ultra-violet ray
(C) the alpha ray
(D) the beta ray
Correct Answer: (A)

60. A person cannot see objects clearly which are nearer than 75 cms from his eyes. What disease is he suffering from?
(A) Astigmatism
(B) Colour-blindness
(C) Myopia
(D) Hypermetropia
Correct Answer: (D)

61. Oil rises up to wick in a lamp because
(A) oil is volatile
(B) oil is very light
(C) of the surface tension phenomenon
(D) of the diffusion of oil through the wick
Correct Answer: (C)

62. Following Railway Training Institutes have been indicated with the cities where they are located. Find out which is wrongly matched.

(A)Railway Staff CollegeVadodara
(B)Indian Railway Institute of Civil EngineeringPune
(C)Indian Railway Institute of Mechanical and Electrical EngineeringJamalpur
(D)Indian Railway Institute Signal and Telecommunication EngineeringMumbai
Correct Answer: (D)

63. Match List-I with List-II and choose the correct answer from the given four options:

List - IList - II
(Zonal Railway)(Head Quarter)
(a) North Central Railway1. Bilaspur
(b) South-East Central Railway2. Allahabad
(c) West Central Railway3. Jabalpur
(d) East Coast Railway4. Bhubaneshwar

Code.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 2 1 3 4
(B) 1 2 3 4
(C) 2 3 4 1
(D) 4 1 3 2
Correct Answer: (A)

64. In Indian Railways Network, approximately how many passenger service vehicles (passenger coaches) are working?
(A) 44,100
(B) 33.000
(C) 49,000
(D) 54,000
Correct Answer: (B)

65. Who is the principal head of the Department of a Station Master in Zonal Railway Head Quarter Office?
(A) Chief Commercial Manager
(B) Chief Safety Officer
(C) Chief Personnel Officer
(D) Chief Operations Manager
Correct Answer: (D)

66. Two new zones named North Western Railway and East Central Railway become functional/ operational from?
(A) October 1, 2002
(B) April 1, 2002
(C) April 1, 2003
(D) October 1, 2003
Correct Answer: (A)

67. In one of the following State, though the Konkan Railway line does not pass through it, yet it has capital share in the K.R. Corporation. Name the State.
(A) Karnataka
(B) Goa
(C) Tamil Nadu
(D) Kerala
Correct Answer: (C)

68. All doubts and disputes in connection with election of the Vice- President of India are decided by the
(A) High Court of a State
(B) Chief Election Commissioner
(C) Supreme Court of India
(D) President of India
Correct Answer: (C)

69. Consider the following functionaries
1. Union Cabinet Secretary
2. Chief Election Commissioner
3. Union Cabinet Ministers
4. Chief Justice of India
Their correct sequence, in the order of precedence is
(A) 3, 4, 2, 1
(B) 4, 3, 1, 2
(C) 4, 3, 2, 1
(D) 3. 4, 1, 2
Correct Answer: (C)

70. The basic structure theory of the Constitution of India implies that
(A) Certain features of the Constitution are so essential to it that they cannot be abrogated
(B) Fundamental Rights cannot be abridged or taken away
(C) The Constitution cannot be amended except in accordance with the procedure prescribed in Article 368
(D) The Preamble of the Constitution cannot be amended
Correct Answer: (A)

71. Which of the following enjoys the constitutional status?
1. Finance Commission
2. Planning Commission
3. Zonal Council
4. National Development Council
5. Election Commission
6. University Grants Commission
(A) 1, 3 and 5
(B) l and 5
(C) 1, 2, 5 and 6
(D) 1, 3, 5 and 6
Correct Answer: (B)

72. The ultimate responsibility of taking due action on the comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General vests with
(A) President of India
(B) Supreme Court of India
(C) Parliament of India
(D) National Development Council
Correct Answer: (A)

73. Mohit said to Neelam, “Your only brother’s son is my wife’s brother.” How is Neelam related to the wife of Mohit?
(A) aunt
(B) mother-in-law
(C) sister
(D) cannot be determined
Correct Answer: (A)

74. A tourist drives 10 km towards East and turns to right-hand side and takes a drive of another 3 km. He then drives towards West (turning to his right) another 3 km. He then turns to his left and walks another 2 km. Afterwards, he turns to his right and travels 7 km. How far is he from his starting point and in which direction?
(A) 10 km—East
(B) 9 km— North
(C) 8 km— West
(D) 5 km—South
Correct Answer: (D)

75. The question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. Decide the ‘Strong’ and ‘Weak’ arguments and give answer out of four given options ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’ and ‘4’
Question:
Should all the professional colleges in India be encouraged to run their own courses without affiliation to any university?
Arguments:
(I) Yes, this is the only way to create more opportunities for those who seek professional training.
(II) No, this will dilute the quality of professional training as all such colleges may not be equipped to conduct such courses.
(A) Only argument I is strong
(B) Only argument II is strong
(C) Both I and II are strong
(D) Neither I nor II is strong
Correct Answer: (B)

76. Statement: “Please do not wait for me; I may be late, start taking lunch as soon as the guests arrive.” — a message from a director of a company to his office managers.-
Assumptions:
I. Keeping guests waiting is not desirable.
II. Lunch may not be ready in time.
Consider the above statement and two assumptions to decide as to which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. Choose the correct answer from the given options 1, 2, 3 and 4.
(A) Only assumption I is implicit
(B) Only assumption II is implicit
(C) Both I and II are implicit
(D) Neither I nor II is implicit
Correct Answer: (A)

77. How many Asian countries are there in Common wealth?
(A) 49
(B) 51
(C) 54
(D) 57
Correct Answer: (C)

78. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan’s which action; performed in favour of Indian independence, but was against the English men?
(A) Formation of Lal-Kurti sena
(B) Assassination of an Englishman
(C) Trade of red shirts
(D) Demand for Pashtunistan
Correct Answer: (A)

79. On selling an article for Rs. 270 there is a gain of 12.5%. What
is its cost price?
(A) Rs. 240
(B) Rs. 220
(C) Rs. 210
(D) Rs. 250
Correct Answer: (A)

80. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 1: 2: 3. The greatest angle will be
(A) 60°
(B) 30°
(C) 90°
(D) 75°
Correct Answer: (C)

81. The compound interest on Rs. 2500 at the rate of 6% p.a. after 2 years will be
(A) Rs. 309
(B) Rs. 318
(C) Rs. 320
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: (A)

82. (999)2 – (998)22=?
(A) 1995
(B) 1998
(C) 1997
(D) 1992
Correct Answer: (C)

83. A man covers a distance of 6 km at the rate 4 kmph and other 4 km at 3 kmph. His average speed is
(A) 9&13/7 kmph
(B) 3&9/17 kmph
(C) 5&9/17 kmph
(D) 3 & 5/9 kmph
Correct Answer: (B)

84. The cost price of an article is Rs. 7840. To gain 7%, the article should be sold at
(A) Rs. 8388.80
(B) Rs. 8000
(C) Rs. 8383.80
(D) Rs. 8833.80
Correct Answer: (A)

85. Two pipes can fill a tank in 10 minutes and 30 minutes respectively and a third pipe can empty the full tank in 20 minutes. If all the three pipes are opened simultaneously, the tank will be
(A) 10 minutes
(B) 8 minutes
(C) 7 minutes
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: (D)

86.(4*4*4+3*3*3)/13 =
(A) 7
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Correct Answer: (A)

87. (6.25) 4÷ (6.25)3 =?
(A) 6.25
(B) 6.025
(C) 6.0025
(D) 6.002
Correct Answer: (A)

88. The ratio between the ages of Ram and Mohan is 4:5 and that between Mohan and Anil is 5:6. If sum of the ages of three be 90 years, how old is Mohan?
(A) 24 years
(B) 20 years
(C) 30 years
(D) 25 years
Correct Answer: (C)

89. The percent of 2 /45 is?
(A) 3&4/9 %
(B) 4&4/9 %
(C) 4 %
(D) 9 %
Correct Answer: (B)

90. If a x=b;b y=c and cz =a , then xyz =?
(A) 1
(B) -1
(C) 2
(D) 2
Correct Answer: (A)

91. Match the name of countries in List-I with years of the beginning of railways in List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists:

List - IList - II
CountriesYear of beginning of railways
(a) Britain1. 1853
(b) America2. 1829
(c) India3. 1825
(d) France4. 1820

Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 2 1 4 3
(B) 4 1 3 2
(C) 3 4 1 2
(D) 1 2 3 4
Correct Answer: (C)

92. The length of Indian rails is
(A) More than 5000 km
(B) More than 5630 km
(C) More than 6000 km
(D) More than 6531 km
Correct Answer: (D)

93. Match the items of List-I with List-II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the Lists:
List - IList - II
Largest PopulationStates
(a) Jains1. Nagaland
(b) Buddhas2. Rajasthan
(c) Christians3. Maharashtra
(d) Muslims4. Lakshadweep

Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 2 1 4 3
(B) 2 3 1 4
(C) 1 2 4 3
(D) 1 2 3 4
Correct Answer: (B)

94. The capital of the king of Punjab Ranjit Singh was
(A) Lahore
(B) Ludhiana
(C) Mathura
(D) Srinagar
Correct Answer: (A)

95. Photosynthesis does not take place in
(A) plants
(B) fungi
(C) bacteria
(D) virus
Correct Answer: (D)

96. In nucleic protein, Eukaryotic chromosomes are alike in
(A) prophase
(B) Metaphase
(C) Anaphase -
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: (B)

97. Which type of protein is found in virus?
(A) Lyco protein
(B) Secondary protein
(C) Primary protein
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: (C)

98. In ionic solid, the velocity of electricity is
(A) fast
(B) weak
(C) less than solid
(D) less than gas
Correct Answer: (A)

99. The largest phase in cell division is
(A) Lipton
(B) Zagotin
(C) Pacotin
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: (C)

100. In one of the following State, though the Konkan Railway line does not pass through it, yet it has capital share in the K.R. Corporation. Name the State.
(A) Karnataka
(B) Goa
(C) Tamil Nadu
(D) Kerala
Correct Answer: (C)

Railway Recruitment Board, Patna - Ticket Collector Exam





Directions (Qs. 1 - 5): Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.

1. Lion's share
(A) no share at all
(B) greater share of a thing
(C) miserly
(D) very small item
Correct Answer: B

2. To fish in troubled waters
(A) to make the most in a bad bargain
(B) to disturb others
(C) to do something silly
(D) to try to find out an impossible object
Correct Answer: D
3. To play foul
(A) to play rough football
(B) to tackle carelessly
(C) to oppose others
(D) to do something wrong
Correct Answer: D
4. Fall flat
(A) to fall in love
(B) fail to win appreciation
(C) lose consciousness
(D) lose confidence
Correct Answer: B

5. Black sheep
(A) a costly item
(B) a dark shiny object
(C) an unworthy person
(D) a funny man
Correct Answer: C


Directions (Qs. 6 - 10): Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives a, b, c and d for the given sentences.

6. A good judge never jumps ___ the conclusion.
(A) to
(B) at
(C) on
(D) for
Correct Answer: A

7. The mother was anxious ___ the safety of her son.
(A) at
(B) about
(C) for
(D) upon
Correct Answer: B

8. He had to repent ___ what he had done.
(A) at
(B) of
(C) over
(D) for
Correct Answer: B

9. Take this medicine and you will get rid ___ the bad cold. (A) from
(B) over
(C) at
(D) of
Correct Answer: D

10. Ram is confident ___ his success.
(A) of
(B) for
(C) about
(D) towards
Correct Answer: A

11. The average temperature for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday was 40°C. The average for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday was 41°C. If the temperature on Thursday was 42°C, what was the temperature on Monday?
(A) 36°C
(B) 37°C
(C) 38°C
(D) 39°C
Correct Answer: D

12. Ram has Rs. 6 more than Mohan and Rs. 9 more than Sohan. All the three have Rs. 33 in all. Ram has a share of
(A) Rs. 10
(B) Rs. 16
(C) Rs. 7
(D) Rs. 13
Correct Answer: B

13. Anil sells two houses at the same prices. On one he makes a profit of 10% and on the other he suffers a loss of 10%. Select the correct statement.
(A) He suffers a loss of 1%
(B) He makes a profit of 10%
(C) He mades a profit of 2%
(D) He makes no profit no loss
Correct Answer: A

14. If a commission of 20% is given on the written price, the gain is 60%. What will be the percentage of gain if the commision is increased to 25%?
(A) 50%
(B) 37%
(C) 62%
(D) 80%
Correct Answer: A

15. Ravi invested Rs. 913 partly in 4% stock at RS 97 and partially in 5% stock at Rs. 107. If his income from both is equal, amount invested on first stock was
(A) Rs. 750
(B) Rs. 525
(C) Rs. 610
(D) Rs. 485
Correct Answer: D

16. A 120 meter long train running at 40 km/hr will cross a bridge 80m long in
(A) 15 seconds
(B) 18 seconds
(C) 13 seconds
(D) 20 seconds
Correct Answer: B

17. Which of the following fractions is less than 1/5 ?
(A) 8/35
(B) 8/37
(C) 2/11
(D) 8/39
Correct Answer: C

18. A room is 12 1/4 m long and 7m wide. The maximum length of a square tile to fill the floor of room with whole number of tiles, should be
(A) 200 cm
(B) 175 cm 
(C) 125 cm
(D) 150 cm
Correct Answer: B

19. Due to 20% reduction in the price of sugar, a man is able to purchase 6 kg more sugar in Rs. 120. The original rate of sugar was.
(A) Rs. 5 per kg 
(B) Rs. 6.15 per kg
(C) Rs. 5.65 per kg
(D) Rs. 6.20 per kg
Correct Answer: A

20. If 7:8::x:24, value of x is
(A) 20
(B) 21 
(C) 20.5
(D) 21.6
Correct Answer: B

21. A man lends Rs. 1,200 for 3 years. A part he lends on 4% and rest on 6% and receives Rs. 192 as interest. The money he lent on 6% rate is
(A) Rs. 720
(B) Rs. 840
(C) Rs. 800
(D) Rs. 515
Correct Answer: C

22. A can do a piece of work in 18 days. B in 27 days and C in 36 days. They start working together but only C work till the completion. A leaves 7 days and B leaves 8 days before the completion of work. The whole work was completed in.
(A) 12 days
(B) 16 days
(C) 14 days 
(D) 11 days
Correct Answer: C

23. In an examination, 65% of the total examinees passed. If the number of failures is 420, the total number of examinees are.
(A) 1500
(B) 1200 
(C) 1000
(D) 1625
Correct Answer: B

24. Out of an earning of Rs. 720, Ram spends 65%. His Savings is
(A) Rs. 350
(B) Rs. 390
(C) Rs. 252
(D) Rs. 316
Correct Answer: C

25. It is between 3 PM and 4 PM and the distance between the hour and the minute hands of colck is 18 minutes space. What time does the clock show?
(A) 3.12 PM
(B) 3.31 PM
(C) 3.27 PM
(D) 3.36 PM
Correct Answer: D

26. A sum of money at simple interest doubles in 7 years. It will become four times in
(A) 90 years
(B) 18 years
(C) 38 years
(D) 21 years
Correct Answer: D

27 The value of √(47/4) is
(A) 3.17
(B) 3.2
(C) 3.428
(D) 0.321
Correct Answer: C

28. A clock strikes once at 1 O'clock, twice at 2 O' clock, thrice at 3 O'clock and so on. What is the total number of striking in a day?
(A) 156 
(B) 146
(C) 136
(D) 166
Correct Answer: A

29. A train leaves Delhi at 4.10 PM and reaches Aligarh at 7.25 PM. The average speed of the train is 40 km/h. What is the distance in km from Delhi to Aligarh?
(A) 130 km 
(B) 140 km
(C) 120 km
(D) 150 km
Correct Answer: A

30. Simplify






to get
(A) 18
(B) 22 
(C) 20
(D) 24
Correct Answer: B

Directions (Qs. 31 − 34): Complete the following equations with correct arithmeti- cal signs (+, −, ×, ÷)

31. 8 9 6 = 11
(A) +, − 
(B) +, +
(C) −, +
(D) -, -
Correct Answer: A

32. (84 12) 14 = 21
(A) +, ×
(B) −, ÷
(C) +, ÷
(D) +, +
Correct Answer: D

33. (4 3) 2 = 6
(A) ×, −
(B) ÷, +
(C) ÷, −
(D) x, ÷
Correct Answer: D

34. (5 1)(42)=30
(A) +, +, +
(B) ÷, ×, + 
(C) ×, +, ×
(D) +, ÷, +
Correct Answer: B

35. If two days after tomorrow is Friday, then what day of week as two days before
yesterday?
(A) Saturday
(B) Sunday
(C) Monday
(D) Thursday
Correct Answer: D

36. If one couple has seven daughters and each daughter has a brother, how many members are there in the family?
(A) 15
(B) 16
(C) 10 
(D) 9
Correct Answer: C

37. Find the missing number in the following series 3, 5, 6, 12, 12, ?, 24, 26
(A) 19 
(B) 14
(C) 17
(D) 15
Correct Answer: A

38. If GREEN is coded as FSDFM, PINK will be coded as.
(A) QHOJ
(B) OJOL
(C) OJNJ
(D) OJML
Correct Answer: D

39. If Gold: Silver, then
(A) Ornament : Clothes
(B) Money : Bank
(C) Temple : Statue
(D) Rice : Millet
Correct Answer: D

40. X,Y and Z complete a work in 6days.X for Y alone can do the same work in 16 days. In how many days Z alone can finish the same work?
(A) 12
(B) 24 
(C) 16
(D) 36
Correct Answer: B

41. A is father of C whose son is D. E is mother of F whose brother is D.Whatisthe relation of A to E?
(A) Grandfather
(B) Brother
(C) Father
(D) Father-in-law
Correct Answer: D

42. Rs.81 is divided into 3 parts in such a way that half of the first part, one-third of the second part and one-fourth of the third part are equal. The third part is more than the first part by
(A) 12
(B) 18 
(C) 28
(D) 38
Correct Answer: B

43. The sum of Rs. 1020 will amount Rs. 1530 at 5% per annum simple interest in
(A) 8 years
(B) 12 years
(C) 10 years 
(D) 14 years
Correct Answer: C

44. X, Y and Z are three professionals − a lawyer, an engineer and a doctor − but not in the same order, P, Q and R are three ladies. R marries an engineer, Q does not want to marry a lawyer. Y is a doctor. P married Z who is not an engineer. Who is married to the doctor?
(A) Q 
(B) P
(C) R
(D) Can't say
Correct Answer: A

Directions (Qs. 45 - 48): In the questions below, an assumption is followed by four reasons. Select the most appropriate reason.

45. Thieves are released from prison after some time because
(A) the authorities are sure of their reform
(B) jail is an inconvenient place and they will not like to stay there for long
(C) they are sentenced for a definite period only
(D) the expenses of keeping them in jail are too much
Correct Answer: C

46. Freedom of press must be maintained because
(A) we are a free nation
(B) it is impartial agency and weights all the pros and cons in their proper per- spective
(C) press criticises the government
(D) press publishes newspapers
Correct Answer: B

47. No one is allowed to shoot tigers because
(A) tigers have stopped being maneaters
(B) tigers eat other animals and thus maintain balance in their population
(C) they are very much in demand by the circus and zoo people
(D) the species must be preserved
Correct Answer: D

48. Many students appear for competitive examinations because
(A) it is very easy to get through
(B) they have nothing else to do
(C) it is fun to compete
(D) most of the young are ambitions
Correct Answer: D

Directions (Qs. 49 - 51): Choose the correct word from the given alternatives which shows the same relationship as preceded in the following sentences.

49. Letter is to Telegram as Train is to ...
(A) Aeroplane 
(B) Horse
(C) Messenger
(D) Telephone
Correct Answer: A

50. Mirror is to Reflection as water is to ____
(A) Conduction
(B) Reflection
(C) Refraction
(D) Immersion
Correct Answer: C

51. Tea is to Leave as Coffee is to _____
(A) Plant
(B) Leaves
(C) Beverages
(D) Seeds
Correct Answer: D

52. Two boys were overheard discussing the number of pets each had. First boy: "If I had one of yours, I would have as many as you. "Second boy : "If I had one of yours, I would have twice as many as you." How many pets does each boy have?
(A) 5, 7 
(B) 3, 5
(C) 2, 4
(D) 5, 3
Correct Answer: A

53. After I had spend 1/3 and 1/4 of the money I had, I was left with Rs. 60. How
34 much did I have originally?
(A) Rs. 80
(B) Rs. 144 
(C) Rs. 180
(D) Rs. 100
Correct Answer: B

54. From the point of view of population what is the place of Bihar in India?
(A) Second
(B) Third 
(C) Fourth
(D) Fifth
Correct Answer: B

55. Why does the problem of flood arise in Ganga?
(A) Due to high flow
(B) Due to high deposition of water
(C) Due to less slope
(D) Due to much melting of Ice from the Himalayas
Correct Answer: D

56. Which river is considered as unholy from the religious point of view?
(A) Punpun
(B) Kosi
(C) Sone
(D) Karmanasa
Correct Answer: D

57. Element that is not found is blood is
(A) iron
(B) coper
(C) chromium
(D) magnesium
Correct Answer: C

58. Eyes of potato are useful for
(A) nutrition
(B) respiration
(C) reproduction
(D) Vegetative propagation
Correct Answer: C

59. Which of the following trees requires minimum water for its growth?
(A) Babul
(B) Eucalyptus 
(C) Mango
(D) Guava
Correct Answer: B

60. Which metal is commonly used as an electromagnet?
(A) Copper
(B) Iron 
(C) Nickel
(D) Cobalt
Correct Answer: B

61. If we go the Himalayas, we feel breathlessness because
(A) it is very cold there
(B) the density for air is much less on hills so oxygen content is reduced 
(C) the density of air is high on the hills reducing oxygen content
(D) none of these
Correct Answer: B

62. Fish-plates ae used in railway tracks
(A) to avoid tracks being distorted due to temperature fluctuation
(B) to control speed of the train
(C) to connect two rails 
(D) to keep the rails equidistant
Correct Answer: C

63. Which of the following is not a chemical reaction?
(A) Burning of coal
(B) Digestion of food
(C) Conversion of water into steam
(D) Burning of paper
Correct Answer: C

64. The chief constituent of Gobar gas
(A) Methane 
(B) Ethane
(C) Propane
(D) Chlorine
Correct Answer: A

65. Gelatin is added to ice-cream to
(A) hasten freezing
(B) avoid crystal formation
(C) give flavour and taste
(D) none of these
Correct Answer: A

66. Which of the following is a chemical change?
(A) Evaporation of water
(B) Burning of candle
(C) Glowing of an electric bulb
(D) Liquefaction of air
Correct Answer: B

67. Anatomy is the branch of science which deals with
(A) structure of animals and plants 
(B) functioning of body organs
(C) animals behaviour
(D) cells and tissues
Correct Answer: A

68. Which of the following contains a water soluble neurotoxin which causes lath- yrism?
(A) Masoor
(B) Urad
(C) Moong
(D) Kesari
Correct Answer: D

69. Epilepsy is a disease of the
(A) skin
(B) nervous system
(C) heart
(D) respiratory system
Correct Answer: B

70. Jaspal Rana is a distinguished sport person in which of the following games?
(A) Archery
(B) Shooting 
(C) Swimming
(D) weight lifting
Correct Answer: B

71. Which animal produces the biggest baby?
(A) Camel
(B) Lion
(C) Elephant
(D) Blue Whale
Correct Answer: D

72. The largest cell in the human body is
(A) nerve cell 
(B) muscle cell
(C) liver cell
(D) kidney cell
Correct Answer: A

73. The famous figure of a dancing girl found in the excavation of Harappa was made up of
(A) terracotta
(B) steatite
(C) bronze 
(D) red limestone
Correct Answer: C

74. The valleys of Sindhu, Ganga and Jamuna were brought together for the first time under one political authority by
(A) Chandragupta Maurya
(B) Ashoka
(C) Chandragupta - II
(D) Prithvi Raj Chauhan
Correct Answer: B

75. Revenue system during Akbar's reign was in the hands of
(A) Bairam Khan
(B) Man Singh
(C) Birbal
(D) Todar Mal
Correct Answer: D

76. Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq changes his capital from Delhi to Devagiri because he wanted to
(A) improve trade in the Deccan 
(B) spread Islam in the Deccan
(C) punish the people of Delhi
(D) escape from the Mongol invasion
Correct Answer: A

77. Which among the following is not a part of the electoral reforms?
(A) Registration of Political parties
(B) Disqualifying the offenders
(C) installation of electronic voting machines
(D) Appointment of Election Commissioner
Correct Answer: D

78. Which of the following is a source of income of the Gram Panchayats?
(A) Income Tax
(B) Sales Tax
(C) Professional Tax
(D) Levy Duties
Correct Answer: D

79. Democracy in India rests on the fact that?
(A) the Constitution is a written one
(B) there are Fundamental Rights
(C) people have right to choose and change the government
(D) there are directive principles of state
Correct Answer: C

80. If in an election to 'State Legislative Assembly' the candidate who is declared elected loses his deposit, it means that?
(A) the polling was very poor
(B) the election was for a multimember constituency
(C) the elected candidate's victory over his nearest rival was very marginal
(D) a very large number of candidates contested the election.
Correct Answer: D

81. National income is based on the?
(A) total revenue of the state 
(B) production of goods and services
(C) net profit earned and expenditure made by the state
(D) the sum of all factors of incomes
Correct Answer: A

82. 'Utility' in economics means the capacity to?
(A) provide comforts
(B) earn an income
(C) satisfy human wants
(D) satisfy human motives
Correct Answer: C

83. Labour welfare does not include?
(A) education facilities
(B) health facilities
(C) housing facilities
(D) quick promotion in job
Correct Answer: D

84. The concept of welfare state is included in which part of the Indian Constitution?
(A) The Preamble of the Constitution
(B) Fundamental Rights
(C) Directive Principles of State Policy
(D) Fourth Schedule of Constitution
Correct Answer: C

85. The most essential feature of the Parliamentary form of Government is the
(A) sovereignty of the Parliament 
(B) written constitution
(C) accountability of the executive to the legislature
(D) independent judiciary
Correct Answer: A

86. What is 'zero hour'?
(A) When the proposals of the opposition are considered
(B) When matters of utmost importance are raised
(C) Interval between the morning and afternoon sessions
(D) When a Money Bill is introduced in Lok Sabha
Correct Answer: B

87. Who among the following, is a social activist campaigning against child labour?
(A) Baba Amte
(B) Shabana Azmi
(C) Mira Nair
(D) Swami Agnivesh
Correct Answer: D

88. Green house effect means?
(A) pollution in houses in tropical regions
(B) trapping of solar energy due to atmospheric oxygen
(C) trapping of solar energy due to atmospheric carbon dioxide 
(D) cultivation in green house so as to check pollution
Correct Answer: C

89. The sun shines vertically on the equator?
(A) throughout the year
(B) for six months
(C) twice a year 
(D) once a year
Correct Answer: C

90. If a place is located at 20° N 80° E, in which of the following continents does it lie?
(A) Africa
(B) Asia
(C) Europe
(D) North America
Correct Answer: D

91. The cause of temporary hardness of water is?
(A) Calcium sulphate
(B) Calcium bicarbonate
(C) Magnesium Sulphate
(D) Calcium chloride
Correct Answer: B

92. Mahatma Gandhi started his Dandi March from?
(A) Porbandar
(B) Ahmedabad 
(C) Dandi
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: B

93. The instrument used to measure the speed and direction of clouds is called?
(A) Anemometer
(B) Raingauge
(C) Naphoscope 
(D) Hygrometer
Correct Answer: C

94. Which among the following was first carrier war planes of Indian Navy?
(A) INS Virat
(B) INS Vikrant 
(C) INS Vikray
(D) INS Varun
Correct Answer: B

95. Which among the following is the different from the others?
(A) Death-disease
(B) Water-oxygen
(C) Wine-grapes
(D) Butter-milk
Correct Answer: A

96. 'Knot' is used in which of the following?
(A) Speed 
(B) Energy
(C) Air
(D) Electricity
Correct Answer: A

97. Which among the following is the largest part of the body?
(A) Brain
(B) Heart
(C) Skin
(D) Liver
Correct Answer: D

98. Who among the following is the most famous God in the Rig Veda?
(A) Indra 
(B) Vishnu
(C) Sun
(D) Brahma
Correct Answer: A

99. Saka era was started in?
(A) 58 B.C.
(B) 78 B.C. 
(C) 301 A.D.
(D) 896 A.D.
Correct Answer: B

100. Vasco De Gama after the historic voyage of 1498 reached for the first time in India at?
(A) Cochin
(B) Calicut
(C) Palghat
(D) None of these
Correct Answer: B






RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) TC/CC Junior Accountant / Clerk Examination - Exam Date 20-08-2016


1. A ball tied with a string to a rotating shaft revolves at uniform speed. As the shaft is suddenly brought to rest the string starts getting round the shaft with the angular
velocity of the ball.
(A) increasing
(B) decreasing
(C) remaining constant
(D) becoming zero
Correct Answer : A

2. If an apple is released from an orbiting spaceship, it will
(A) fall towards the earth
(B) move along with spaceship at the same speed
(C) move at a higher speed
(D) move at a lower speed
Correct Answer : B

3. What happens when water is cooled from 8° C to 0° C?
(A) Its volume decreases uniformly, becoming minimum at 0°C
(B) Its density increases uniformly, attaining maximum value at 0°C
(C) Its volume decreases upto 4° C and then increases
(D) Its density decreases upto 4° C and then increases
Correct Answer : C

4. During summer, we feel comfortable under a fan because it -
(A) throws cool air on us
(B) sets the air in motion, thereby increasing the evaporation of sweat
(C) produces convection currents
(D) produces air which carries heat away from the body
Correct Answer : B

5. Light waves are different from sound waves in that-
(A) light waves are electromagnetic but sound waves are not
(B) light waves can travel through water but sound waves cannot
(C) light travels with the same speed in all media
(D) light waves produce interference but sound waves do not
Correct Answer : A

6. Planets are-
(A) luminous bodies which twinkle
(B) non - luminous bodies which twinkle
(C) luminous bodies which don't twinkle
(D) non - luminous bodies which don't twinkle
Correct Answer : D

7. If you move towards a mirror at the speed of 10 cm/s, then your image will approach you at the speed of
(A) 5 cm/s
(B) 10 cm/s
(C) 20 cm/s
(D) Data inadequate
Correct Answer : C

8. In outer space a spaceman
(A) cannot see stars during day time
(B) cannot see stars at all
(C) can see stars during day - time opposite sun
(D) can see stars during day time in all directions
Correct Answer : C

9. The soap bubbles look coloured when viewed in white light due to
(A) scattering of light by thin layer
(B) interference of light by thin layer
(C) trasmission of light
(D) characteristics of the colours of soap - solution
Correct Answer : B

10. Which of the following devices changes the electrical energy into mechanical
energy?
(A) Dynamo
(B) Electric motor
(C) Inductor
(D) Rectifier
Correct Answer : C

11. The function of a moderator in a nuclear reactor is to
(A) moderate the number of secondary neutrons
(B) moderate the velocity of secondary neutrons
(C) increase the number of fissionable nuclei
(D) control the fission reaction
Correct Answer : B

12. Which planets do not have satellites revolving around them?
(A) Mars and Venus
(B) Mercury and Venus
(C) Mars and Mercury
(D) Neptune and Pluto
Correct Answer : B

13. The absolute zero of temperature is
(A) the starting point of any scale of temperature
(B) the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible
(C) the temperature at which the vapours of all liquid substances freeze
(D) the temperature at which all substances exists in the vapour phase
Correct Answer : B

14. Heavy water
(A) contains more dissolved air
(B) contains more dissolved minerals and salts
(C) contains deuterium in place of hydrogen
(D) contains organic impurities
Correct Answer : C

15. Animal charcoal is obtained by
(A) the destructive distillation of bones
(B) burning the bones of animals in contact with air
(C) burning the flesh of animals
(D) burning the bones of animals out of contact with air
Correct Answer : A

16. Polythene is industrially prepared by the polymerisation of
(A) Methane
(B) Acetylene
(C) Ethylene
(D) Ethane
Correct Answer : C

17. 'Fixation of nitrogen' implies
(A) the liquefication of nitrogen
(B) the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into useful compounds
(C) the conversion of nitrogen into amines
(D) the solidification of nitrogen gas of the atmosphere
Correct Answer : B

18. Oxidation is a process which involves
(A) the loss of electrons
(B)the gain of hydrogen
(C) the gain of electrons
(D) no change in electrons
Correct Answer : B

19. The bleaching agent of the colour of the clothes is-
(A) Sodium chloride
(B) Sulphur dioxide
(C) Carbon dioxide
(D) Sulphur trioxide
Correct Answer : B

20. Emerald is formed of
(A) Berilium
(B) Chromium
(C) Aluminium
(D) Magnesium
Correct Answer : B

21. On February 20, 1947, British Prime Minister announced the decision of British Government to leave India till
(A) August 1947
(B) January 1948
(C) June 1948
(D) August 1948
Correct Answer : C

22. The objective of Red Shirts movement was
(A) creation of independent Pashtunistan
(B) creation of Pakistan
(C) activities of trade unions in India
(D) free India from the British
Correct Answer : D

23. Find the oddman out of the following sites of Harappa civilization?
(A) Kalibanga
(B) Mohanjodaro
(C) Lothal
(D) Surkotada
Correct Answer : B

24. In the world congress of religions in Chicago in 1893 who represented India?
(A) Dadabhai Naoroji
(B) Swami Dayanand
(C) Swami Vivekananda
(D) Ramkrishna Paramhans
Correct Answer : C

25. Babar was cremated in _________ as he desired.
(A) Kabul
(B) Peshawar
(C) Delhi
(D) Agra
Correct Answer : A

26. The SWADESHI movement in India was started during -
(A) Champaran Satyagraha of Gandhi
(B) Movement against partition of Bengal
(C) Movement against Rowlat Act
(D) First non - cooperation movement in 1919 - 22
Correct Answer : B

27. Fill in the blank with appropriate adjective. Do you have _______ tea in the pot?
(A) any
(B) some
(C) few
(D) none
Correct Answer : B

28. What are potato ores?
(A) Nodules on the sea bed containing a variety of minerals
(B) Seed potato grown in Himachal Pradesh
(C) Iron ore having a large concentration of Sulphur
(D) Ores of nuclear minerals
Correct Answer : A

29. What is Obra known for?
(A) A new refinery
(B) Thermal power station
(C) An upcoming aluminium plant
(D) Bird sanctuary
Correct Answer : B

30. Where are diesel locomotives manufactured?
(A) Chittaranjan
(B) Varansi
(C) Bhopal
(D) Jamshedpur
Correct Answer : B

31. On which river is the Nagarjunasagar project located?
(A) Krishna
(B) Godavari
(C) Kaveri
(D) Tapti
Correct Answer : A

32. What is Operation Flood concerned with?
(A) Flood Control
(B) The provision of irrigation facilities
(C) The creation of buffer stocks of food grains
(D) Improving the availability of milk in the cities
Correct Answer : D

33. In which area is the deodar tree commonly found?
(A) Tropical evergreen forests
(B) Tropical deciduous forests
(C) Thron forests
(D) Alpine forests
Correct Answer : A

34. KP Canal joins
(A) Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka
(B) Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
(C) Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
(D) Andhra Pradesh and Orissa
Correct Answer : B

35. The Niger River falls in
(A) Arctic Ocean
(B) Bay of Mexico
(C) Gulf of Guinea
(D) Pacific Ocean
Correct Answer : C

36. The Annapurna mountain peak is situated in
(A) India
(B) Nepal
(C) China
(D) Pakistan
Correct Answer : B

37. Victoria island is situated in ________
(A) Arctic Ocean
(B) Indian Ocean
(C) North Atlantic Ocean
(D) Pacific Ocean
Correct Answer : A

38. Dr. S. Radha Krishnan was _________
(A) First President of India
(B) First Education Minister
(C) First Speaker of Indian Parliament
(D) First Vice - President of India
Correct Answer : D

39. Apsara is a
(A) Nuclear reactor
(B) Nuclear submarine
(C) Tank carrier submarine
(D) Mountain peak
Correct Answer : A

40. The first Indian pilotless rocket is
(A) Luna - 9
(B) Apollo
(C) Luna - 10
(D) Lakshya
Correct Answer : D

41. The famous Vishwanath temple is situated in ______
(A) Puri
(B) Pachmarhi
(C) Varanasi
(D) Ellora
Correct Answer : C

42. Gomateshwar statue is situated in
(A) Subramanyam road
(B) Shravanabelagola
(C) Ellora
(D) Kolkata
Correct Answer : B

43. Who is known as Gandhi of Bihar?
(A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(B) M.K. Gandhi
(C) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
(D) Lal Bahadur Shastri
Correct Answer : A

44. The International Labour Organisation is headquartered at
(A) Geneva
(B) New York
(C) Rome
(D) Paris
Correct Answer : A

45. Yakshagan is the folk dance of
(A) Tamil Nadu
(B) Kerala
(C) Karnataka
(D) Andhra Pradesh
Correct Answer : C

46. McMohan Line is an international border line between
(A) Pakistan and Afghanistan
(B) India and China
(C) India and Pakistan
(D) India and Nepal
Correct Answer : B

47. Vaccination is invented by
(A) Edward Jennar
(B) Leuis Pastuer
(C) Wating
(D) None of these
Correct Answer : B

48. Basketball team has ________ number of players.
(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8
Correct Answer : A

49. The strength of the legislative council of a state cannot exceed ________ of the membership of the legislative assembly.
(A) one - half
(B) one - third
(C) one - fourth
(D) one - fifth
Correct Answer : B

50. The Chief Justice and other judges of the High Court retire at the age of
(A) 60 years
(B) 62 years
(C) 65 years
(D) 70 years
Correct Answer : B

51. Which of the following statements correctly describes a hung parliament?
(A) A parliament in which no party has a clear majority
(B) The Prime Minister has resigned but the parliament is not dissolved
(C) The parliament lacks the quorum to conduct business
(D) None of these
Correct Answer : A

52. The final authority to make a proclamation of emergency rests with
(A) the Parliament
(B) the President
(C) council of Ministers
(D) the Prime Minister
Correct Answer : B

53. The given figure is a symbol of









(A) FBI
(B) Radio
(C) Olympics
(D) CBI
Correct Answer : C

54. The following graph shows









(A) Low growth
(B) Constant growth
(C) First moderate then more growth
(D) Fall in price
Correct Answer : C

55. A man is walking in a rectangular field whose perimeter is 6 km. If the area of rectangular field be 2 sq km, then what is the difference between the length and breadth of the rectangle?
(A) 0.5 km
(B) 1 km
(C) 1.5 km
(D) 2 km
Correct Answer : B

56. If a watch runs 5 minutes fast every hour, then the angle traversed by a second hand in one minute is
(A) 360°
(B) 360.5°
(C) 390°
(D) 380°
Correct Answer : B

Directions (Q. 57 and 58): Find the odd man out.

57. (A) Mahanadi (B) Cauvery (C) Narmada (D) Krishna
Correct Answer : C

58. (A) Yuri Gagarin (B) Rakesh Sharma (C) Neil Armstrong (D) Edmund Hillary
Correct Answer : D

59. 563, 647, 479, 815, _______
(A) 672
(B) 386
(C) 279
(D) 143
Correct Answer : D

60. 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42, 56, _______
(A) 60
(B) 64
(C) 70
(D) 72
Correct Answer : D

61. If FRIEND is coded as HUMJTK, how is CANDLE written in that code.
(A) EDRIRL
(B) DCQHQK
(C) ESJFME
(D) FYOBOC
Correct Answer : A

62. In a certain code INSTITUTION is written as NOITUTITSNI. How is PERFECTION written in that code?
(A) NOICTEFREP
(B) NOITCEFERP
(C) NOITCEFRPE
(D) NOITCEFREP
Correct Answer : D

63. If water is called blue, blue is called red, red is called white, white is called sky, sky is called rain, rain is called green and green is called air, which of the following is the colour of milk?
(A) Air
(B) Green
(C) White
(D) Sky
Correct Answer : D

64. A man said to a lady, "Your mother's husband's sister is my aunt." How is the lady related to the man?
(A) Daughter
(B) Mother
(C) Sister
(D) Aunt
Correct Answer : C

Directions (Q. 65 to 67): Read the following information and answer the questions given below it. Six students A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in the field. A and B are from Nehru House while the rest belong to Gandhi House. D and F are tall while the others are short A, C and D are wearing glasses while the others are not.

65. Which two students who are not wearing glasses are short?
(A) A and F
(B) C and E
(C) B and F
(D) E and F
Correct Answer : C

66. Which short student of Gandhi House is not wearing glasses?
(A) F
(B) E
(C) B
(D) A
Correct Answer : B

67. Which tall student of Gandhi House is not wearing glasses?
(A) B
(B) C
(C) F
(D) E
Correct Answer : C

Directions (Q. 68 to 72): Read the following information carefully and answer the
questions.

(i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are the six members of a family in which there are two
married couples.
(ii) Teacher T, is married to a doctor who is the mother of R and U.
(iii) Lawyer Q is married to P.
(iv) P has a son and a grandson.
(v) Out of the two married women, one is a housewife.

(vi) There are one student and a male engineer in the family


68. How is P related to R?
(A) Maternal father
(B) Mother
(C) Sister
(D) Grand mother
Correct Answer : A

69. Who is the house wife?
(A) P
(B) Q
(C) S
(D) None of these
Correct Answer : B

70. How is R related to U?
(A) Brother
(B) Sister
(C) Brother or sister
(D) Information inadequate
Correct Answer : C

71. Which of the following groups denote the female group?
(A) PSR
(B) PSU
(C) QTR
(D) Information inadequate
Correct Answer : D

72. Which of the following is correct with respect to granddaughter in the family?
(A) He is a lawyer
(B) She is a student
(C) He is an engineer
(D) Information inadequate
Correct Answer : D

73. Which one of the following Venn - diagrams best illustrates the three classes :
Rhombus, Quadrilaterals, Polygons?

(A)






(B)

(C) 

(D) 
Correct Answer : A

74. How many even numbers are there in the following sequence of numbers which are immediately followed by an odd number as well as immediately preceded by an even number?
8 6 7 6 8 9 3 2 7 5 3 4 2 2 3 5 5 2 2 8 11 9
(A) Three 
(B) Five 
(C) Six 
(D) None of these
Correct Answer : A

75. In a row of girls, Shilpa is eighth from the left and Reena is seventeenth from the right. If they interchang their positions, Shilpa becomes fourteenth from the left. How many girls are there in the row?
(A) 25 
(B) 27 
(C) 29 
(D) None of these
Correct Answer :D

76. Kailash remembers that his brother Deepak's birthday falls after 20th May but before 28th May, while Geeta remembers that Deepak's birthday falls before 22nd May and after 12th May. On what date Deepak's birthday falls?
(A) 20th May 
(B) 21st May
(C) 22nd May 
(D) Cannot be determined
Correct Answer :B

77. If × means +, - means
× , ÷ means +, and + means -, then(3 - 15÷ 19)× 8 + 6 = ?
(A) 8 
(B) 4 
(C) 2 
(D) -1
Correct Answer : C

78. Arrange the following in a meaningful order: Doctor, Fever, Medicine, Medical shop
(A) Medicine, Doctor, Medical shop, Fever
(B) Doctor, Medical shop, Medicine, Fever
(C) Fever, Doctor, Medicial Shop, Medicine
(D) Medical Shop, Medicine, Fever, Doctor
Correct Answer : C

79. Out of the questions solved by a student the number of incorrect solutions was twice the correct answers. He solved 48 questions. How many answers were correctly solved?
(A) 12 
(B) 16 
(C) 24 
(D) 18
Correct Answer : B

80. People and horses in the same number were going some where. Half of the owners were riding their horses and the remaining were walking on foot with the horses. If the total number of feet of walkers was 70. How many were the horses?
(A) 10 
(B) 12 
(C) 14 
(D) 16
Correct Answer : C

Directions (Q. 81 to 83): Study the arrangement and select the missing number.

81.

286048
567
143927
7?16

(A) 18
(B) 23
(C) 24
(D) 27
Correct Answer : B

82. Find the missing number 

(A) 78
(B) 82
(C) 92
(D) 86
Correct Answer : D

83. Find the missing number 

(A) 4
(B) 305 
(C) 343
(D) 729
Correct Answer : C

84. The appropriate meaning of IMPAIR is
(A) separate 
(B) make amends
(C) make worse 
(D) falsify
Correct Answer : C

85. The appropriate meaning of SUBLIME is
(A) unconscious 
(B) respected 
(C) exalted 
(D) sneaky
Correct Answer : C

86. The opposite meaning of ANOMALY is
(A) desperation 
(B) requisition
(C) registry 
(D) regularity
Correct Answer : D

87. The opposite meaning of BEAUTIFY is
(A) disfigure 
(B) horrify 
(C) magnify 
(D) stupefy
Correct Answer : A

88. Give one word for 'A number of things together'.
(A) assemblage 
(B) series 
(C) appendage 
(D) serial
Correct Answer : A

89. Give one word for 'A document written by hand'.
(A) profile 
(B) back 
(C) manuscript 
(D) red - tape
Correct Answer : C

90. The meaning of the phrase 'To set the people by ears' is
(A) to punish heavily 
(B) to insult and disgrace people
(C) to box the people 
(D) to excite people to a quarrel
Correct Answer : D

91. The meaning of the phrase 'To wash dirty line in public' is
(A) to quarrel in the open
(B) to do some ugly work in public.
(C) to discuss dirty and scandalous matters of personal nature in the presence of strangers.
(D) to wash one's clothes in the open.
Correct Answer : C

Directions (Q. 92 and 93): Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence.

92. Gita bought a saree which ________ two hundred rupees.
(A) costed 
(B) cost 
(C) had costed 
(D) was costed
Correct Answer : A

93. As soon as the monsoon ________ transport in the inner city becomes more and more difficult.
(A) have started 
(B) had started 
(C) started 
(D) starts
Correct Answer : D

Directions (Q. 94 and 95): Detect the word with incorrect spelling from the given choices.

94. 
(A) Silent 
(B) silence 
(C) Prefer 
(D) Preferene
Correct Answer : D

95. (A) Allusion 
(B) Alluminium 
(C) Allurement 
(D) Alignment
Correct Answer : B

Directions (Q. 96 and 97): Choose the word with correct spelling.
96. 
(A) Commition 
(B) Commission 
(C) Comission 
(D) Commision
Correct Answer : B

97. 
(A) Pneumonia 
(B) Neumonia 
(C) Pnuemonia 
(D) Pnemonia
Correct Answer : A

Directions (Q. 98 and 99): Fill in the blanks with appropriate article.

98. God made country ________ man made town.
(A) an 
(B) a 
(C) the 
(D) no article
Correct Answer : D

99. Do you intend to travel by the water or by _________ land?
(A) an 
(B) a 
(C) the 
(D) no article
Correct Answer : C

Directions (Q. 100): Find the mistake in the appropriate part of given sentence. In case there is no mistake, choose option ((D).

100. The master of a ship ((A)/ are still seen ((B)/ in the place where it sank. ((C)/ No error ((D)
Correct Answer : B