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RRB NTPC 2015 Previous Year Paper Shift 1

100 questions · 90 minutes · with answers · free

General Awareness (100 questions)

1

__________ is electrically neutral and weakly interacting subatomic particle.

  1. ((a))

    Neutrino

  2. ((b))

    Positron

  3. ((c))

    Electron

  4. ((d))

    Proton

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Answer: ((a))

Neutrino

2

Which of the following hormone is not secreted by Thyroid gland?

  1. ((a))

    Thyroxine

  2. ((b))

    Calcitonin

  3. ((c))

    Triiodothyronine

  4. ((d))

    Thymosin

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

Thymosin

3

Discoverer of Anti-Malarial drugs is being conferred Nobel prize for Medicine (2015). From which medicinal plant is thisdrug extracted

  1. ((a))

    Artemisinin (Ajwain)

  2. ((b))

    Turmeric (Haldi)

  3. ((c))

    Garlic (Lahsoon)

  4. ((d))

    Ginger (Adrak)

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

Artemisinin (Ajwain)

4

If a² + b² + c² + 3 = 2(a + b + c) then the value of (a + b + c) is;

  1. ((a))

    2

  2. ((b))

    5

  3. ((c))

    4

  4. ((d))

    3

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

3

5

Sweat Glands are present in which of the following human body parts?

  1. ((a))

    Kidney

  2. ((b))

    Liver

  3. ((c))

    Pancreas

  4. ((d))

    Skin

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

Skin

6

If √225 = 15; then (√0.00000225) /15 is:

  1. ((a))

    0.0015

  2. ((b))

    0.001

  3. ((c))

    0.0001

  4. ((d))

    0.015

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

0.0001

7

A number when divided by 627 leaves remainder 43. By dividing the same number by 19, the remainder will be:

  1. ((a))

    5

  2. ((b))

    18

  3. ((c))

    13

  4. ((d))

    7

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

5

8

Read the statements and select a conclusion from the given alternatives: Statements: Some owls are ostriches Some ostriches are crows Some crows are black Conclusion:

  1. Some owls are black
  2. No ostrich is black
  3. No owl is black
  4. Some ostriches are black
  1. ((a))

    Either 2 or 4

  2. ((b))

    Only 1 and 2 follow

  3. ((c))

    Either 1 or 3 and either 2 or 4

  4. ((d))

    Either l or 3

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

Either 1 or 3 and either 2 or 4

9

Read the statements and select a conclusion from the given alternatives: Statements: In a recent survey report, it has been stated that those who intake green vegetables everyday are less prone to have any heart ailments. Conclusions: I. Eating green vegetables is necessary for leading a healthy life. II. All people who do desk-bound jobs definitely suffer from heart ailments.

  1. ((a))

    Only conclusion I follows

  2. ((b))

    Only conclusion II follows

  3. ((c))

    Either I or II follows

  4. ((d))

    Neither I nor II follows

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Answer: ((a))

Only conclusion I follows

10

In a certain code language, if EXTRANET is coded as 9*416394 and TECHNOLOGY is coded as 492735850#, then TOLERANCE will be coded as?

  1. ((a))

    458913629

  2. ((b))

    459813629

  3. ((c))

    458916329

  4. ((d))

    549816329

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

458916329

11

Which of the following is not a vector quantity?

  1. ((a))

    Momentum

  2. ((b))

    Moment of a force.

  3. ((c))

    Electric current

  4. ((d))

    Displacement

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

Electric current

12

How many members of Rajya Sabha are nominated by the President of India?

  1. ((a))

    12

  2. ((b))

    10

  3. ((c))

    8

  4. ((d))

    6

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

12

13

If a packet containing of ten glass mirrors is thrown, Which of the following cannot be the ratio of broken: unbroken mirrors?

  1. ((a))

    8:2

  2. ((b))

    5:4

  3. ((c))

    1:1

  4. ((d))

    2:3

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

5:4

14

Mukesh purchased a bike of marked price Rs.20000 at successive discounts of Rs.10% & 15% respectively. He spent Rs.700 on insurance and repairs and sold it on Rs.20000. Calculate the Gain %.

  1. ((a))

    No Gain

  2. ((b))

    25%

  3. ((c))

    30%

  4. ((d))

    35%

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

25%

15

Let 2 & 6 % 7 = 33,4 & 6 % 8 = 54, then what will be the value of 6 % 8 & 9

  1. ((a))

    77

  2. ((b))

    95

  3. ((c))

    99

  4. ((d))

    94

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

95

16

If x + √x=90; Find the value of x.

  1. ((a))

    81

  2. ((b))

    64

  3. ((c))

    80

  4. ((d))

    72

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

81

17

Name the Senior advocate who headed one man commission on the Indo-Bangladesh boundary issue?

  1. ((a))

    H.L.Dattu

  2. ((b))

    Upamanyu Hazarika

  3. ((c))

    Vijenderjain

  4. ((d))

    Ramesh Chandra Lahoti

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

Upamanyu Hazarika

18

What is the full form of CFC?

  1. ((a))

    Chlorofluoro Carbon

  2. ((b))

    Chlorofluoro Carbide

  3. ((c))

    Chlorine FlourineCarbondioxide

  4. ((d))

    Carbofluoro Chloride

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

Chlorofluoro Carbon

19

Which network topology requires a "Hub" for its working?

  1. ((a))

    Ring

  2. ((b))

    Bus

  3. ((c))

    Star

  4. ((d))

    Both Bus and Star

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

Star

20

Consider the following information: + stands for x, - for ÷, x for - and ÷ for +, then find the value 5x4 – 6÷3 + 1 =?

  1. ((a))

    19

  2. ((b))

    8.33

  3. ((c))

    733

  4. ((d))

    -1

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

-1

21

Kaveri takes twice as much time as Kanchana and thrice as much as Kalpana to complete a piece of work. If they all work together, the work is completed in one day. Calculate the time taken by Kalpana alone to finish the task?

  1. ((a))

    6 days

  2. ((b))

    2 days

  3. ((c))

    3 days

  4. ((d))

    9 days

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

2 days

22

Four pair of words are given below out of which three are alike in some manner and one pair is different Which is different from the rest?

  1. ((a))

    Broad: Wide

  2. ((b))

    Light: Heavy

  3. ((c))

    Tiny: Small

  4. ((d))

    Big: Large

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

Light: Heavy

23

Manish took two loans for Rs.2000 each for 2 years at 5% Simple Interest and 5% Compound Interest per annum respectively. Calculate the difference (in Rs.) between the Compound Interest and Simple Interest.

  1. ((a))

    Rs.5

  2. ((b))

    Rs.50

  3. ((c))

    Rs.25

  4. ((d))

    Rs.15

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

Rs.5

24

Optical Character Reader (OCR) is an example of?

  1. ((a))

    Output Device.

  2. ((b))

    Input Device

  3. ((c))

    Interface Device

  4. ((d))

    Storage Device

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

Input Device

25

The national emblem of India was adopted by the Government of India on:

  1. ((a))

    15th August 1947

  2. ((b))

    14th August 1947

  3. ((c))

    26th January 1950

  4. ((d))

    20th August 1950

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

26th January 1950

26

Calculate the compound interest on Rs.5000 for 3 years at a rate of 10% per annum

  1. ((a))

    1655

  2. ((b))

    1500

  3. ((c))

    1600

  4. ((d))

    1800

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

1655

27

Which one is the World's oldest web browser?

  1. ((a))

    WorldWideWeb

  2. ((b))

    Mosaic

  3. ((c))

    Opera

  4. ((d))

    Netscape

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

WorldWideWeb

28

If 18, x, 72 are in a continued proportion, find x.

  1. ((a))

    36

  2. ((b))

    54

  3. ((c))

    18

  4. ((d))

    72

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

36

29

Sputnik 1 was launched by which of the following countries?

  1. ((a))

    USA

  2. ((b))

    UK

  3. ((c))

    USSR

  4. ((d))

    France

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

USSR

30

Read the statements and select a conclusion from the given alternatives: Statements: Money plays a vital role in politics. Conclusions: I. The poor can never become politicians. II. All the rich men take part in politics.

  1. ((a))

    Only conclusion I follows

  2. ((b))

    Only conclusion II follows

  3. ((c))

    Either I or II follows

  4. ((d))

    Neither I nor II follows

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

Neither I nor II follows

31

In 2001 the production of sugar is 1584 million kgs which is 20% less than that in 1991. Find the production (in million kgs) of sugar in 1991.

  1. ((a))

    1980

  2. ((b))

    1280

  3. ((c))

    1900

  4. ((d))

    1920

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

1980

32

Read the statements and select a conclusion from the given alternatives: Statements: Gold prices are soaring in the market. Conclusions: I. Gold is becoming a rare commodity. II. People cannot buy Gold.

  1. ((a))

    Only conclusion I follows

  2. ((b))

    Only conclusion II follows

  3. ((c))

    Either I or II follows

  4. ((d))

    Neither I nor II follows

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

Neither I nor II follows

33

In Forbes "The World's Most Powerful People" 2018 list, which Indian holds a position in the Top 10?

  1. ((a))

    Narendra Modi

  2. ((b))

    Mukesh Ambani

  3. ((c))

    Sundar Pichai

  4. ((d))

    Satya Nadella

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

Narendra Modi

34

A car moves from town A to B at a speed of 60 km/hr and comes back at a speed of 40 km/hr. Find the average speed (in km/hr) of car.

  1. ((a))

    50

  2. ((b))

    45

  3. ((c))

    48

  4. ((d))

    52

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

48

35

If √3 tan θ = 1, then find the value cos 2 θ.

  1. ((a))

    ½

  2. ((b))

    1A/3

  3. ((c))

    1/3

  4. ((d))

    1

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

½

36

Osama bin laden was killed in 2011 in which of the following country?

  1. ((a))

    Pakistan

  2. ((b))

    Sudan

  3. ((c))

    Afghanistan

  4. ((d))

    Iran

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

Pakistan

37

If √9 = 3; then 9/√3 is:

  1. ((a))

    3

  2. ((b))

    3/√3

  3. ((c))

    3√3

  4. ((d))

    √3√3

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

3√3

38

The first Hindi newspaper was started on 30th May 1826; this day is also celebrated as the "Hindi Journalism Day". What was the name of the newspaper?

  1. ((a))

    Bengal Gazette

  2. ((b))

    Amar Ujala

  3. ((c))

    Udant Martand

  4. ((d))

    Samachar Sudha Varshan

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

Udant Martand

39

Name the defending race winner of '2015 Chinese Grand Prix' at the Shanghai International Circuit. It was his 4th Chinese Grand Prix win and overall 35th Grand Prix win.

  1. ((a))

    Sebastian Vettel

  2. ((b))

    Remain Grosjean

  3. ((c))

    Jolyon Palmer

  4. ((d))

    Lewis Hamilton

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

Lewis Hamilton

40

Shortcut Key Alt + Enter is used for?

  1. ((a))

    Shift from one program to another.

  2. ((b))

    Display properties for the selected item.

  3. ((c))

    Open new tab in different window

  4. ((d))

    Force shutdown of system

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

Display properties for the selected item.

41

If the circumference of a circle is πd, then What is its area?

  1. ((a))

    πd²/4

  2. ((b))

    2πd

  3. ((c))

    πd²/2

  4. ((d))

    πd²

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

πd²/4

42

Chitrakote fells on the Indravati river often regarded as the Niagara falls of India is located in

  1. ((a))

    Madhya Pradesh

  2. ((b))

    Chhattisgarh

  3. ((c))

    Uttarakhand

  4. ((d))

    Jharkhand

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

Chhattisgarh

43

If in a certain language, REVERT is coded as EREVTR, how is REPAIR coded in that code?

  1. ((a))

    RAEPRI

  2. ((b))

    AERPRI

  3. ((c))

    ERAPRI

  4. ((d))

    ERAPIR

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

ERAPRI

44

The monthly salary of Rohit and Sachin are in the ratio of 5:7 and their expenditure is in the ratio 2:3. If the monthly savings for both men are Rs.1000, then calculate the salary (in Rs.) for Rohit?

  1. ((a))

    3500

  2. ((b))

    5000

  3. ((c))

    7000

  4. ((d))

    4000

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

5000

45

Study the table and answer the questions: Cosmetic company L o’real provides five different products. The sales of these five products (in lakh number of packs) during 1995 and 2000 are shown in the following bar graph. Sales of Packs in Lakhs nos

Product19952000
Lipsticks20.1548.17
Nail Enamels5.9337.76
Talcum Powder14.9729.14
Shampoos7.8812.21
Conditioners5.0110.19

What is the approximate ratio of the sales of Loreal nail enamels in 2000 to the sales of L o'real Talcum powders in 1995?

  1. ((a))

    7:2

  2. ((b))

    5:2

  3. ((c))

    4:3

  4. ((d))

    2:1

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

5:2

46

Study the table and answer the questions: Cosmetic company L o’real provides five different products. The sales of these five products (in lakh number of packs) during 1995 and 2000 are shown in the following bar graph. Sales of Packs in Lakhs nos

Product19952000
Lipsticks20.1548.17
Nail Enamels5.9337.76
Talcum Powder14.9729.14
Shampoos7.8812.21
Conditioners5.0110.19

During the period 1995-2000, the minimum rate of increase in sales is in the case of?

  1. ((a))

    L o’real Lipsticks

  2. ((b))

    L o’real Nail enamels

  3. ((c))

    L o’real Talcum powders

  4. ((d))

    L o’real Shampoos

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

L o’real Shampoos

47

Study the table and answer the questions: Cosmetic company L o’real provides five different products. The sales of these five products (in lakh number of packs) during 1995 and 2000 are shown in the following bar graph. Sales of Packs in Lakhs nos

Product19952000
Lipsticks20.1548.17
Nail Enamels5.9337.76
Talcum Powder14.9729.14
Shampoos7.8812.21
Conditioners5.0110.19

The sales have increased by nearly 55% from 1995 to 2000 in the case of?

  1. ((a))

    L o’real Lipsticks

  2. ((b))

    L o’real Nail enamels

  3. ((c))

    L o’real Talcum powders

  4. ((d))

    L o’real Shampoos

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

L o’real Shampoos

48

Study the figure and answer the questions: In the figure given below, the circle represents old persons, the triangle represents educated persons and the rectangle represents unemployed persons.

Which region represents old, educated and unemployed persons? 8

  1. ((a))

    6

  2. ((b))

    5

  3. ((c))

    4

  4. ((d))

    3

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

4

49

Study the figure and answer the questions: In the figure given below, the circle represents old persons, the triangle represents educated persons and the rectangle represents unemployed persons.

The region which represents uneducated, unemployed and old persons, is denoted by 9

  1. ((a))

    2

  2. ((b))

    3

  3. ((c))

    4

  4. ((d))

    5

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

2

50

Study the figure and answer the questions: In the figure given below, the circle represents old persons, the triangle represents educated persons and the rectangle represents unemployed persons.

Which region represents old, uneducated and employed persons?

  1. ((a))

    7

  2. ((b))

    4

  3. ((c))

    1

  4. ((d))

    5

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

1

51

When was the "All India Muslim League" founded?

  1. ((a))

    1905

  2. ((b))

    1906

  3. ((c))

    1914

  4. ((d))

    1918

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

1906

52

Four pair of words are given below out of which three are alike in some manner and one pair is different Which is different from the rest?

  1. ((a))

    Needle: Prick

  2. ((b))

    Gun: Fire

  3. ((c))

    Auger: Bore

  4. ((d))

    Chisel: Carve

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

Needle: Prick

53

A man buys a car for Rs.100000, spends Rs.20000 for maintenance and insurance. Then be sells the car for Rs.80000; Calculate profit/lost and it# percentage.

  1. ((a))

    Profit, 50%

  2. ((b))

    Loss, 50%

  3. ((c))

    Profit, 33.53%

  4. ((d))

    Loss, 33.33%

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

Loss, 33.33%

54

A complete angle is equal to?

  1. ((a))

    90°

  2. ((b))

    180°

  3. ((c))

    270°

  4. ((d))

    360°

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

360°

55

If Selling Price is Rs.100 & Gain Percent = 25%, Calculate the Cost Price.

  1. ((a))

    Rs.80

  2. ((b))

    Rs.75

  3. ((c))

    Rs.125

  4. ((d))

    Rs.70

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

Rs.80

56

Pointing to a photograph. Romi said, “I have no brother or sister but that man's father is my father's son." Whosephotograph was it?

  1. ((a))

    His own

  2. ((b))

    His son's

  3. ((c))

    His father’s

  4. ((d))

    His nephew's

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

His son's

57

Which of the following is NOT True about Indian rivers?

  1. ((a))

    Himalayan rivers are perennials

  2. ((b))

    Peninsular rivers are seasonal

  3. ((c))

    Himalayan rivers form very small deltas

  4. ((d))

    The volume of water in peninsular rivers is less

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

Himalayan rivers form very small deltas

58

Kyoto Protocol's first commitment period started in 2008 and ended in:

  1. ((a))

    2010

  2. ((b))

    2012

  3. ((c))

    2011

  4. ((d))

    2013

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

2012

59

Internal pacemaker is located in which of the following parts of human body?

  1. ((a))

    Brain

  2. ((b))

    Heart

  3. ((c))

    Kidney

  4. ((d))

    Liver

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

Heart

60

Under"Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana, three new All Indie Institutes of Medical Sciences (AUMS) will be set up at , Manglagiri& in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh & West Bengal respectively.

  1. ((a))

    Aurangabad, Kalyani

  2. ((b))

    Nashik, Kalyani

  3. ((c))

    Nagpur, Kalyani

  4. ((d))

    Nashik, Durgapur

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

Nagpur, Kalyani

61

Read the statements and select a conclusion from the given alternatives: Statements: Some doors are shelves. All the shelves are windows. Conclusions:

  1. Some doors are windows.
  2. No shelf is door.
  1. ((a))

    Only (1) conclusion follows

  2. ((b))

    Only (2) conclusion follows

  3. ((c))

    Either (1) or (2) follows

  4. ((d))

    Neither (1) nor (2) follows

Show Answer
Answer: ((a))

Only (1) conclusion follows

62

In a certain code language, if TELEPHONE is coded as 538396473 and BROKE is coded as 12403, then THRONE will be coded as?

  1. ((a))

    654237

  2. ((b))

    562437

  3. ((c))

    624375

  4. ((d))

    562473

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

562473

63

Who is known as the "Father of modern Chemistry"?

  1. ((a))

    Ernest Rutherford

  2. ((b))

    Otto Hahn

  3. ((c))

    Dmitri Mendeleev

  4. ((d))

    Antoine Lavoisier

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

Antoine Lavoisier

64

Comprehension: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Six students Anil, Binu, Chirag, Devi, Evan, and Farah are sitting in a classroom. Anil and Binu are from Red House, while the rest belong to the Green House. Devi and Farah are tall while the others are short. Anil, Chirag and Devi are wearing glasses while the others are not. Which short student of Green House is not wearing glasses?

  1. ((a))

    Farah

  2. ((b))

    Evan

  3. ((c))

    Binu

  4. ((d))

    Anil

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

Evan

65

Comprehension: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Six students Anil, Binu, Chirag, Devi, Evan, and Farah are sitting in a classroom. Anil and Binu are from Red House, while the rest belong to the Green House. Devi and Farah are tall while the others are short. Anil, Chirag and Devi are wearing glasses while the others are not. Which tall student of Green House is not wearing glasses?

  1. ((a))

    Binu

  2. ((b))

    Chirag

  3. ((c))

    Evan

  4. ((d))

    Farah

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

Farah

66

Comprehension: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Six students Anil, Binu, Chirag, Devi, Evan, and Farah are sitting in a classroom. Anil and Binu are from Red House, while the rest belong to the Green House. Devi and Farah are tall while the others are short. Anil, Chirag and Devi are wearing glasses while the others are not. Which two students, who are not wearing glasses, are short?

  1. ((a))

    Anil and Farah

  2. ((b))

    Chirag and Evan

  3. ((c))

    Binu and Evan

  4. ((d))

    Evan and Farah

Show Answer
Answer: ((c))

Binu and Evan

67

Pointing to Ambika, Rituraj said, “The son of her only brother is the brother of my wife.” How is Ambika related to Rituraj?

  1. ((a))

    Mother's sister

  2. ((b))

    Grandmother

  3. ((c))

    Mother-in-law

  4. ((d))

    Sister of father-in-law

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

Sister of father-in-law

68

A & B can finish a work in 10 days, B & C in 15 days and A & C in 20 days. In how many days would B alone can finish the work?

  1. ((a))

    20

  2. ((b))

    24

  3. ((c))

    40

  4. ((d))

    60

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

24

69

What is the reason for difference in the atomic masses of isotopes of an element?

  1. ((a))

    Different number of Protons in their nuclei.

  2. ((b))

    Different number of neutrons in their nuclei

  3. ((c))

    Different number of electrons in their nuclei

  4. ((d))

    Different number of valence electrons.

Show Answer
Answer: ((b))

Different number of neutrons in their nuclei

70

Read the statements and select a conclusion from the given alternatives: Statements: Some monkeys are donkeys All donkeys are yellow Some yellow are blue Conclusion:

  1. All donkeys are yellow
  2. Some blue are yellow
  3. Some donkeys are blue
  4. All yellow are donkeys
  1. ((a))

    Only either 1 or 4 and 3 follows

  2. ((b))

    Only either 1 or 4 follows

  3. ((c))

    Only either 1 or 4 and 2 follows

  4. ((d))

    Both 1 and 2 follow

Show Answer
Answer: ((d))

Both 1 and 2 follow

71

If in a certain language, MOON is coded as OMNO, how is STAR coded in that code?

  1. ((a))

    TARS

  2. ((b))

    TRSA

  3. ((c))

    ATSR

  4. ((d))

    TSRA

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Answer: ((d))

TSRA

72

A man has to pack certain number of small boxes into parcels. If he packs 3, 4, 5 or 6 small boxes in each parcel, he is left with one extra box. However, if he packs 7 boxes in each parcel, none is left over. Calculate the available number of small boxes with him?

  1. ((a))

    301

  2. ((b))

    105

  3. ((c))

    154

  4. ((d))

    405

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Answer: ((a))

301

73

Which two country played the first ever day-night cricket Test match at Adelaide Oval?

  1. ((a))

    Australia & South Africa

  2. ((b))

    Australia & New-Zealand

  3. ((c))

    Australia & England

  4. ((d))

    Australia & West Indies

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Answer: ((b))

Australia & New-Zealand

74

Name the President of India who exercised the Pocket Veto with respect to the Indian Post Office (Amendment) Bill in 1986.

  1. ((a))

    Rajendra Prasad

  2. ((b))

    Neelam Sanjiva Reddy

  3. ((c))

    Shankar Dayal Sharma

  4. ((d))

    Gyani Zail Singh

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Answer: ((d))

Gyani Zail Singh

75

Insert the missing character in?

240
124
313
36?91
  1. ((a))

    25

  2. ((b))

    59

  3. ((c))

    48

  4. ((d))

    73

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Answer: ((d))

73

76

54 is to be divided into two parts such that the sum of 10 times the first and 22 times the second is 780. The bigger part is:

  1. ((a))

    34

  2. ((b))

    28

  3. ((c))

    32

  4. ((d))

    36

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Answer: ((a))

34

77

A train has an average speed of 45 km/hr without stoppages and 36 km/hr including stoppage time. Calculate the average stopping time (in minutes) per hour for the train.

  1. ((a))

    9

  2. ((b))

    15

  3. ((c))

    12

  4. ((d))

    10

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Answer: ((c))

12

78

Match the following quantity with correct SI unit:

QuantitySI unit
P) Anglea. Radian
Q) Magnetic Inductionb. Henry
R) Magnetic Fluxc. Weber
S) Solid angled. Steradian
  1. ((a))

    P-a, Q-b, R-c, S-d

  2. ((b))

    P-a, Q-c, R-b, S-d

  3. ((c))

    P-d, Q-b, R-c, S-a

  4. ((d))

    P-d, Q-c, R-b, S-a

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Answer: ((a))

P-a, Q-b, R-c, S-d

79

The expenses of a person increases by Rs.10000 for every month in February and March. If his expenses in January was Rs.10000 Calculate his average expenditure (in Rs.) from Jan to March.

  1. ((a))

    20000

  2. ((b))

    15000

  3. ((c))

    10000

  4. ((d))

    25000

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Answer: ((a))

20000

80

Armaan introduces Ramesh as the son of the only brother of his father’s wife. How is Ramesh related to Armaan?

  1. ((a))

    Cousin

  2. ((b))

    Son

  3. ((c))

    Uncle

  4. ((d))

    Son-in-law

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Answer: ((a))

Cousin

81

Consider the following statements & choose the correct option.

  1. To find out whether a star is approaching us or receding away from us.
  2. For detecting flaws in the interiors of solids, mapping underground structures for oil & mineral deposits.
  1. ((a))

    Both 1 & 2 are application of principle of resonance.

  2. ((b))

    1 is the application of Doppler Effect and 2 is the application of principle of echo.

  3. ((c))

    1 is the application of principle of echo and 2 is the application of Doppler Effect

  4. ((d))

    Both 1 & 2 are application of principle of Doppler Effect

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Answer: ((b))

1 is the application of Doppler Effect and 2 is the application of principle of echo.

82

Four pair of words are given below out of which three are alike in some manner and one pair is different Which is different from the rest?

  1. ((a))

    Captain: Team

  2. ((b))

    Boss:Gang

  3. ((c))

    Prime Minister: Cabinet

  4. ((d))

    Artist: Troupe

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Answer: ((d))

Artist: Troupe

83

Which of the following feet is not true about Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajasthan?

  1. ((a))

    Presently it is located in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan.

  2. ((b))

    It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site included in the Hill Forts of Rajasthan.

  3. ((c))

    The walls of the fort of Kumbhalgarh is the second largest wall in the World after the Great Wall of China

  4. ((d))

    The fort is located on a hill top on the great Satpura mountain ranges.

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Answer: ((d))

The fort is located on a hill top on the great Satpura mountain ranges.

84

If average cost price of 40 pens is Rs.10 and average cost price of 30 pencils is Rs.2. If all items are sold for Rs.560, then the average selling price per article would be:

  1. ((a))

    Rs.8

  2. ((b))

    Rs.7

  3. ((c))

    Rs.7.50

  4. ((d))

    Rs.10

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Answer: ((a))

Rs.8

85

Which of the following missile is the first tactical surface-to-surface missile of India?

  1. ((a))

    Agni

  2. ((b))

    Akshay

  3. ((c))

    Prithvi

  4. ((d))

    Brahmos

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Answer: ((c))

Prithvi

86

Four pair of words are given below out of which three are alike in some manner and one pair is different. Which is different from the rest?

  1. ((a))

    Twigs: Nest

  2. ((b))

    Wood: Furniture

  3. ((c))

    Pitcher: Pottery

  4. ((d))

    Gold: Ornaments

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Answer: ((c))

Pitcher: Pottery

87

Jelepla and Nathula passes are located in which of the following states?

  1. ((a))

    Sikkim

  2. ((b))

    Uttarakhand

  3. ((c))

    Himachal Pradesh

  4. ((d))

    Jammu & Kashmir

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Answer: ((a))

Sikkim

88

Measles are caused by?

  1. ((a))

    Bacteria

  2. ((b))

    Virus

  3. ((c))

    Fungus

  4. ((d))

    Rats

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Answer: ((b))

Virus

89

In s right-angled triangle, the longest side is 2 cm more than the middle side and the middle aide is 2 cm more then the shortest side. Calculate the length of the longest side?

  1. ((a))

    6cm

  2. ((b))

    9 cm

  3. ((c))

    10 cm

  4. ((d))

    8 cm

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Answer: ((c))

10 cm

90

Insert the missing character in? 12 8 16 7 25 21 \ / \ / \ / 80 207 ?

  1. ((a))

    184

  2. ((b))

    210

  3. ((c))

    241

  4. ((d))

    425

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Answer: ((a))

184

91

When exposed to sunlight our skin gets darker due to presence of?

  1. ((a))

    Karotene

  2. ((b))

    Oxylophytes

  3. ((c))

    Melanin

  4. ((d))

    Flavoxanthin

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Answer: ((c))

Melanin

92

Vidyapati was a well-known poet and writer of which of the following Languages?

  1. ((a))

    Bhojpuri

  2. ((b))

    Dogri

  3. ((c))

    Maithili

  4. ((d))

    Marathi

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Answer: ((c))

Maithili

93

Indian sport person AbhishekVerma is related with

  1. ((a))

    Snooker

  2. ((b))

    Shot-put

  3. ((c))

    Archery

  4. ((d))

    Chess

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Answer: ((c))

Archery

94

Satellite which carry life in space is called?

  1. ((a))

    Biosatellite

  2. ((b))

    Miniaturized satellite

  3. ((c))

    spy satellite

  4. ((d))

    Tether satellite

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Answer: ((a))

Biosatellite

95

was the first dog to travel in outer space.

  1. ((a))

    Tommy

  2. ((b))

    Roxter

  3. ((c))

    Laika

  4. ((d))

    Dexoger

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Answer: ((c))

Laika

96

One quarter of one-seventh of a land is sold for Rs.30000. Calculate the value of eight- thirty fifth of the land.

  1. ((a))

    192000

  2. ((b))

    212000

  3. ((c))

    36404

  4. ((d))

    152000

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Answer: ((a))

192000

97

The sum of two numbers is 56 and their LCM is 105. Find the numbers

  1. ((a))

    34,22

  2. ((b))

    35,21

  3. ((c))

    7,49

  4. ((d))

    1,55

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Answer: ((b))

35,21

98

The value of tan30° is:

  1. ((a))

    √3

  2. ((b))

    √3/2

  3. ((c))

    1/√3

  4. ((d))

    1

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Answer: ((c))

1/√3

99

Saina won 18 games out of 27 games played. Calculate the games lost in terms of decimal

  1. ((a))

    0.333

  2. ((b))

    0.033

  3. ((c))

    0.50

  4. ((d))

    0.667

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Answer: ((a))

0.333

100

If 40x² = 334² - 134², then find the value of x² is:

  1. ((a))

    2340

  2. ((b))

    234

  3. ((c))

    1234

  4. ((d))

    144

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Answer: ((a))

2340

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