Monday, December 5, 2016

RRB NTPC Exam Questions Papers 2016: General Knowledge with Answers

RRB NTPC Exam Questions Papers 2016: General Knowledge with Answers
Have you attended RRB NTPC Exam 2016? Want to know check answers with question paper. Here is given the answers for the GK part. 115 questions are asked in the General Knowledge part for which answers are provided below. Make use of the questions and answers given below.

1. Shape of the Milky Way?
Ans: - Spiral galaxy
2. Battle of Plassey on which river?
Ans: - Bhagirathi River
3. IPTL Full Form?
Ans: - International Premier Tennis League
4. Southernmost point of Indian mainland?
Ans:- Kanyakumari (formerly called Cape Comorin)
5. Second highest peak of world?
Ans: – K2 / Qogir /Godwin Austen
6. Benazir Bhutto was which Prime Minister of Pakistan?
Ans: – 11th
7. Bihu festival celebrated in?
Ans: – Assam
8. Indian Institute of Vegetable Research
Ans:- Varanasi
9. National game of India?
Ans: – Hockey
10. First Indian women who wins gold in Asian games 2014?
Ans: - Jitu Rai (Shooting)
11. Which company developed Macintosh computer?
Ans: - Apple
12. Cuyahoga Valley National Park?
Ans: - Ohio, United States
13. Zika virus transmitted by?
Ans: - Aedes mosquitoes
14. Servants of India Society founded by?
Ans: - Gopal Krishna Gokhale
15. High vitamin A foods include?
Ans: - sweet potatoes, carrots, dark leafy greens, winter squashes
16. UPS Full Form?
Ans: - Uninterruptible Power Supply
17. Albert Einstein got Nobel Prize for his discovery of?
Ans: - the law of the photoelectric effect
18. Why does Government of India act 1935 was important? -
Ans: It is the main source of Indian Constitution
19. In the rebellion of 1857, maximum number of soldiers were in?
Ans: - Awadh
20. Yellow color in Papaya is because of?
Ans: – Carotene
21. 1901 nobel medicine for invention in?
Ans: -Diphtheria
22. Alfred Nobel discovered?
Ans: -dynamite
23. 2010 first face transplant was done in-
Ans: Spain
24. 2005 ukrain, georgia revolution-
Ans: Orange
25. Rakhal lila is dance of which state?
Ans: -assam
26. Fatehpur sikri made by-
Ans: Akbar
27. Henning brand discovered 1st element-
Ans: Phosphorus
28. 1st king of north korea-
Ans: Kim jong-un
29. Tripitaka book of-
Ans:Buddhism
30. Father of experimental pshycology?
Ans: Wilhelm Wundt
31. Which is not an Operating system(options :OS x,win 98,C++,Windows 7)?
Ans: C++
32. Longest railway destination of India?
Ans: Dibrugarh to Kanyakumari.
33. Chipko movement started from where in India?
Ans: Uttrakhand
34. Male is the capital of which country?
Ans: Republic of Maldives
35. Which Vitamin responsible for Blood Clotting?
Ans: Vitamin K
36. Longest river in India which do not fall in sea?
Ans: Yamuna
37.What is Serbian Index?
Ans: capitalization-weighted price index
38. What is the capital of Uganda?
Ans: Kampala
39.Most Peaceful country according to 2015 peace index?
Ans: Iceland
40.Mica is abundant in which state of India?
Ans: Jharkhand
41.Where is Orang Park situated ?
Ans: Assam
42.Cleanest city of India?
Ans: Mysuru
43.New Member of World Trade Organisation?
Ans: Afghanistan
44.Which crop is produced at highest quantity in India?
Ans: Rice
45.H2O is water then what is KOH?
Ans: Potassium Hydroxide
46.1998 pokaran test operation name?
Ans: Operation Shakti
47.Madhubani Paintings Indicates?
Ans: Forest of Honey
48.What is oneirology?
Ans: scientific study of dreams.
49.Modern Olympic 1896 held in which city?
Ans: Athens,Greece
50.Who was Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1999?
Ans: Nawaz Sharif
51.In which year Sikkim get formed?
Ans: 1975
52.what is Sighmo?
Ans: Spring Fesitval
53.Odd one out (ears-hearing,tongue-taste,light-vision,nose-smelling)
Ans: light
54.Holi is Celerbrated with?
Ans: Gulal
55. Which is logo of Make in India?
Ans: Moving Lion
56. What was the duration of PM Modi’s America visit in 2015?
Ans: 5 days.
57.Adhai Din ka Jhopda is in?
Ans: Ajmer,Rajasthan
58.What is LIGO?
Ans: Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory
59.Who got Olympic quota in wrestling in 2015?
Ans: Narsingh Yadav
60.Most abundant natural combustible gas?
Ans: Methane
61.India got freedom on 15th August in which time day/night/noon/midnight?
Ans: Midnight
62.What is the foundation year of Arunachal Pradesh?
Ans: 1987
63.Change in position with distance is?
Ans: Magnitude
64. When was Indian National Congress formed?
Ans: December 28, 1885
65. 2015 winner of rugby?
Ans: Australia
66. Sajan prakash related to?
Ans: Swimmer
67. Indian army formed by whom?
Ans: Capitan Mohan Singh
68. Davis cup winner 2015?
Ans: Andy Murray
69. The first nobel price for medicine was given to invention of vaccine for which disease?
Ans: Diphtheria
70. World wide Web invented by?
Ans: Tim Berners-lee
71. Which of the following is not Jupiter satellite?(Europa,Ganymede,metis,Titan)
Ans: Titan
72. What is the average thickness of human skin?
Ans: 0.10 inch(or) 2-3 mm
73. Where is shore temple located?
Ans: Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu
74. Who was named as the cultural ambassador of Seychelles in October 2015?
Ans: AR Rahman
75. Which two Indian cities, were added to the creative city network of UNESCO in Dec 2015?
Ans: Varanasi & Jaipur
76. Thermostat is a device in ovens which help to maintain a temperature by?
Ans: Regulating flow of heat
77. Who is popularly known as the father of white revolution in India?
Ans: Verghese Kurien
78. Who wrote the autobiography of an unknown India?
Ans: Nirad C. Chaudhuri
79. In July 1905, who ordered the partition of Bengal?
Lord Curzon
80. Which of the following names is Nilanjana sudeshna, an Indian American Author popularly known as?
Ans: Jhumpa Lahari
81. What is the name of the Tablet computer produced by Data wind which is promoted by the GOVT of India as part of an e-learning program?
Ans: Aakash
82. What is the Laccadive Sea otherwise known as?
Ans: Arabian Sea
83. Who was the Governor General after Mountbatten?
Ans: C. Rajagopalachari
84. The purple frontier, the Earth dragon and the outer fortresses, all refer to?
Ans: Great wall of china
85. What do the terms Geocentric and Heliocentric refer to?
Ans: Earth centered, Sun centered
86. What did Dmitri Mendeleev formulate?
Ans: Periodic Table
87. Pacific : Ocean : : Bay of Bengal : ?
Ans: Sea
88. Who was Charles Correa?
Ans: Architect
89. What does DNA Stands for in Biology?
Ans: Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid
90. In September 2015 NASA scientists found evidence of flowing water on which planet outside Earth?
Ans: Mars
91. As of January 2016, where is ISRO Head quarters?
Ans: Bangalore
92. What was the first football player from the Indian Sub continent to play for a European Club?
Ans: Mohammed Saleem
93. What is the name of the parent company of Google, formed on 2nd October 2015?
Ans: Alphabet Inc
94. What are the 4 key Elements of amino acids?
Ans: Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon
95. What is reason behind yellow colour of Papaya?
Ans: Flavonoids
96. Importance behind gov of India act 1935?
Ans: Main source of Indian constitution
97. World bank given money in DEC?
Ans: swach bharat mission
98. Which country invent pencil
Ans: Switzerland.
99. Who play role of sita in older Ramayana serial
Ans: Deepika Chikhalia.
100. Battle of Plassey war on which river?
Ans: Bhagirathi river 1757
101.1st U.S president to attend republic day parade in india?
Ans: Barack Obama
102. Who commisioned tajmahal?
Ans: Shahjahan
103. First woman doctor in world?
Ans: Elizabeth Blackwell
104. No of Muscles uses for eye ball?
Ans: 6 Muscles
105.What is the national game of China?
Ans: Table Tennis
106.Nearest galaxy to milkway?
Ans: Andromeda
107.Who build jantarmater in delhi?
Ans: Maharaja Jai Singh
108. South Africa currency?
Ans: South African Rand
109.No of players in polo?
Ans: 4
110. Acid in grapes?
Ans: Tartar Acid
111. When was India declared polio-free by WHO?
Ans: 2014
112. Who is the composer of the National Pledge?
Ans: Pydimarri Venkata Subba Rao
113. What the average weight of brain?
Ans: About 3 pounds
114. Which one is the tributary of Indus river?
Ans: Jhelum
115. Which is the first planet discovered by a human?
Ans: Uranus

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Tuesday, April 5, 2016

RRB Patna Assistant Loco Pilot 2013 Solved Question Paper

RRB Patna Assistant Loco Pilot 2013 Solved Question Paper
R.R.B. Assistant Loco Pilot
PATNA - 2013 (Solved Question Paper)
Based on Memory

1. Which of the following was the capital of 'Kuru' Mahajanapada?
1) Mathura 2) Indraprastha 3) Videha 4) Mithila

2. Out of the following remains excavated in Indus Valley, which one indicates the commercial and econimic development?
1) Pottery 2) Seals 3) Boats 4) Houses

3. Which of the folliwng is not an example of literature of Vedic tradition?
1) Vedas 2) Puranas 3) Vedangas 4) Purvas

4. The Indian king who opposed Alexander was-
1) Ambhi 2) Porus
3) Dhananand 4) Mahapadmananda

5. Who laid the foundation of the city Patliputra?
1) Udayan 2) Ashoka
3) Bimbisara 4) Mahapadmananda

6. What was the name of Budha's Charioteer?
1) Manna 2) Channa
3) Devadata 4) Raghu

7. The most famous Kushan ruler was-
1) Rudradaman 2) Vasudeva I
3) Kanishka 4) Ashoka

8. Between which two rulers was the first Battle of Panipat fought?
1) Akbar and Bahlol Lodi 2) Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
3) Bairam Khan and Sikandar Lodi 4) Shahjahan and Daulat Khan Lodi

9. When and where was the 'Ghadar Party' founded?
1) America, 1913 2) England, 1917
3) Denmark, 1921 4) Scotland, 1925

10. Gandhiji's movement of boycotting the foreign goods aimed at-
1) Promotion of Welfare State 2) Creating anti-British sentiments
3) Promotion of Cottage Industry 4) Full independence

11. Which one of the following leaders belonged to the extremist wing of the Congress?
1) Aurobindo Ghosh 2) Dadabhai Naoroji
3) G.K.Gokhale 4) S.N.Banerjee

12. At the Second Round Table Conference, the Indian National Congress was represented by-
1) Jawaharlal Nehru 2) Rajendra Prasad
3) M.K.Gandhi 4) Vallabh Bhai Patel

13. Earth's gravitational pull in minimum in-
1) Troposphere 2) Stratosphere
3) Thermosphere 4) Exosphere

14. The most abundant element in the Earth's Crust is
1) Aluminum 2) Silica 3) magnesium 4) Sodium

15. Which of the following is not a Kharif crop?
1) Rice 2) Maize 3) Cotton 4) Barley

16. 'Palghat' is a division of which of the following Railways?
1) Southern Railway 2) South Eastern Railway
3) South Central Railway 4) South Western Railway

17. Which of the following Unin Terriotories of India has the lowest population?
1) Pondicherry 2) Daman and Diu
3) Lakshadweep 4) Andaman and Nicobar

18. 'Kakolat Water fall' is situated in which of the following States?
1) Bihar 2) Uttar Pradesh
3) Himachal Pradesh 4) Uttarakhand

19. Which one of the following longitudes determines the Indian Standard Time?
1) 85.5°E 2) 86.5°E 3) 84.5°E 4) 82.5°E

20. The Nagarjunasagar Dam is built across which ofthe following rivers?
1) Krishna 2) Chambal 3) Kosi 4) Sutlej

21. Which of the following is a scalar quantity?
1) Electric Field 2) Average Velocity
3) Power 4) Magnetic Momentum

22. If the velocity of a body is doubled-
1) Its Kinetic Energy is doubled 2) Its potential Energy is doubled
3) Its Momentum is doubled 4) Its Acceleration is doubled

23. Clothes keep us warm in winter because they-
1) supply heat
2) do not rediate heat
3) prevent air from contacting the body
4) prevent the heat of the body from escaping

24. Permanent magnet can be made from-
1) Cobalt 2) Aluminum 3) Zinc 4) Lead

25. Who among the following is known as 'Father of Biology'?
1) Aristotle 2) Darwin 3) Lamark 4) Hippocrates

26. Spiral shape bacteria is called-
1) Diplococus 2) Bacillus 3) Cocus 4) Spirillum

27. Which of the folloiwng bones is not found in human leg?
1) Tibia 2) Humerus 3) Femur 4) Fibula

28. The enzyme found in human saliva is-
1) Renin 2) Ptylin 3) Tenin 4) Resin

29. Virus of 'Bird Flu' is also known as-
1) NH51 2) NH15 3) H5N1 4) N5H1

30. 'Gypsum' is an ore of-
1) Iron 2) Calcium 3) Sodium 4) Magnesium

31. Which of the folloiwng is used for killing rats?
1) Zinc Phosphide 2) Duralumin 3) Zinc Oxide 4) Sodium Nitrate

32. Which of the following is not an isotope of Hydrogen?
1) Protium 2) Eritium 3) Deuterium 4) Tritium

33. Which of the following is not an Input Device?
1) Keyboard 2) Scanner 3) Mouse 4) Printer

34. http://www.discovery.com is an example of-
1) Web brower 2) Website
3) Web page 4) Internet Service Provider

35. A prescribed set of well-defined instructions for solving mathematical problems is called-
1) A Compiler 2) A code
3) A description 4) An algorithm

36. Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of the State Policy?
1) Part I 2) Part III 3) Part IV 4) Part V

37. The 44th amendment in the Constitution of India removed which one of the following rights from the category of Fundamental Rights?
1) Freedom of Speech 2) Equality before Law
3) Right of Property 4) Freedom of Religion

38. Who was the first Chief Minister of Bihar?
1) Krishna Singh 2) K.B. Sahay
3) Mahamaya Prasad Sinha 4) Karpoori Thakur

39. Who was the Prime Minister of India just before Dr. Manmohan Singh?
1) H.D. Deve Gowda 2) I.K. Gujral
3) P.V. Narasimha Rao 4) Atal Bihari Vajpayee

40. Japan's Parliament is known as-
1) Diet 2) Dail 3) Yuan 4) Tokyo House

41. 'Jamini Roy' was a famous-
1) Dance 2) Magician 3) Cartoonist 4) Painter

42. 'NCERT' stands for-
1) National Committee of Educational Research and Training
2) National Council of Educational Research and Training
3) National Council for Educational Research and Teaching
4) National Council of Employment Resources and Training

43. Who directed the film 'Slumdog Millionaire'?
1) Anil Kapoor 2) Prakash Jha
3) Danny Boyle 4) Simon Beautoy

44. Who is the first female amputee to climb Mount Everest?
1) Samina Baig 2) Arunima Sinha
3) Bachhendri Pal 4) Raha Moharrak

45. Who was declared 'Man of the Series' in the ICC Champions Trophy 2013?
1) Shikhar Dhawan 2) Virat Kohli
3) Ravindra Jadeja 4) MS Dhoni

46. Which among the following States is considered India's most flood-prone State?
1) Uttarakhand 2) Jharkhand
3) Bihar 4) Nagaland

47. Who among the following is the author of the book 'Mudra Rakshasa'?
1) Kalidasa 2) Kalhana 3) Kautilya 4) Vishakhadatta

48. 'Vishnupad Temple' is situated in-
1) Gaya 2) Varanasi 3) Rajgir 4) Nalanda

49. 'Jiradei', the birthplace of Dr. Rajendra Prasad comes under which district of Bihar?
1) Patna 2) Madhubani 3) Gaya 4) Siwam

50. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is situated in-
1) Bengaluru 2) Hyderabad 3) Ahmedabad 4) Mumbai

51. X is mightier than Y and Y is mightier than Z. P is mightier than Q but inferior to Y. Q is mightier than Z. Who is the weakest among all?
1) X 2) Z 3) Q 4) P

52. If each of the digits in the number '92581473' are arranged in ascending order, what will be the difference between the digits, which are fourth from the right and third from the left in the new arrangement?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four
53. In a certain code, EAT is written as 318 and CHAIR is written as 24156. How will TEACHER be written in that code?
1) 8812346 2) 8321436 3) 8312436 4) 8313426

54. If NOIDA is written as 39658, how will INDIA be written?
1) 36568 2) 63568 3) 63569 4) 65368

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RRB Allahabad Assistant Loco Pilot 2011 Solved Question Paper

RRB Allahabad Assistant Loco Pilot 2011 Solved Question Paper
RRB Allahabad Solved Question Papers
Exam: Assistant Loco Pilot
Exam Year: 2011
Solved Question Paper

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62. How do you understand by the term 'Binding Energy'?
1) Energy released when a nucleus is formed from protons and neutrons
2) The force of attraction between an electron in the first orbit and the nucleus
3) Electron belonging to the same major energy level
4) Energy associated with a photon

63. Which of the following statements in wrong?
1) Ionic bonds are non-rigid and non-directional
2) Compounds formed by ionic bonds are non-conductors of electricity
3) Ionic bonds are formed by transfer of electrons from a metal to a non-metal atom
4) Compounds fromed by ionic bonds are hard and brittle

64. Arrange the following materials in the order of decreasing conductivity:
Silicon, Glass, Aluminium, Silver
1) Glass, Silicon, Aluminium, Silver
2) Aluminium, Silver, Glass, Silicon
3) Silver, Silicon, Aluminium, Glass
4) Silver, Aluminium, Silicon, Glass

65. If a barometer carries water instead of mercury, then the height of the column for a pressure equivalent to 75 cm of mercury would be-
1) 1050 cm 2) 1020 cm 3) 1000 cm 4) 5.5 cm

66. The term EURO-II in the context of modern cars refers to-
1) Emission from cars 2) Speed of cars
3) Fuel efficiency 4) Torque available

67. What is the ultimate benefit of good communication in a vast organisation like the Indian Railways?
1) Improved productivity and profits
2) Reduced frustration among the employees
3) Development of good human relations
4) Improved image of the organisation

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RRB Allahabad Assistant Loco Pilot 2010 Solved Question Paper PDF

RRB Allahabad Assistant Loco Pilot 2010 Solved Question Paper PDF
RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD (RRB)
ALLAHABAD
ASSISTANT LOCO PILOT
(PREVIOUS PAPER 2010)
BASED ON MEMORY
Time: 2 1/2
Hours Max.Marks: 50

Directions (1 - 8): In each of the following sentences, four words have been printed in BOLD which are numbered as 1, 2, 3 and 4. One of these words may be mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the wrongly-spelt or inappropriate word. The number of that word is the answer. If all the words are correctly spelt and are appropriate, the answer is (4) i.e. All correct.
1. Napoleon is universally (1) / acknowledged/(2)/ to have been one of the great (3)/of generals. All correct. (4)

2. He have(1)/ risen to eminence (2)/ from poverty(3)/ and abscurity. All correct (4).

3. The king allowed (1)/ no cows to be slaughtered (2)/ in his territory (3)/ All correct. (4).
4. She is anxious (1)/ to releave (2) them of their sufferings (3)/ All correct (4)

5. His finished (1)/ manners (2)/ produced a very favourable impression (3). All correct. (4).
6. Education is the best (1)/ pressing(2)/ need of our (3)/ country. All correct (4)

7. The policemens (1)/ running with all is speed, was scarcely (2)/ able to overtake
(3)/ the thief. All correct (4).

8. Enchanted (1)/ with the whole seen (2)/ I lingered on my voyage. (3) All correct (4).

Directions (9-13): Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word. Choosing it from the options given.
9. I found it difficult to cope- Mathematics at the advanced level.
1) wit 2) of 3) for 4) up

10. It is natural in every man to wish.... distinction
1) of 2) with 3) for 4) up

11. The goat subsists... the coarsest of food
1) on 2) for 3) in 4) to

12. It was formerly supposed that malaria was due... poisonous exhalations.
1) of 2) with 3) for 4) to

13. The celebrated grammarian Patanjali was a contemporary... Pushyamitra Sunga.
1) for 2) with 3) of 4) to

Directions (14-16): Critically examine the statement given in bold and answer the questions.
14. Un easy lies that the head that wears the crown. What does this mean?
1) The crown worn by the king does not mean that he is a happy man.
2) The king wears a crown of gold and gems but his responsibilities make him restless and unhappy.
3) People who are rich and powerful are generally restless and worried.
4) Those who are in high positions and wealthy are mostly restless because of their responsibilities like kings.

15. The circumstances of birth are irrelevant. What you do with gift of life determines what you are.
Which statement best explains this?
1) One may be born rich or poor. But how he lives speaks of his real self.
2) Misfortunes come even if we are born rich. But success in life depends on our own efforts to live a good life.
3) Birth alone does not contribute to success in life. Life is precious and is a free gift of God. We should make it worth living.
4) Great qualities are given by God as gifts. We should make good use of them to achieve success in life.

16. Your mind is like a parachute : It works when it is open. What does the statement imply?
1) Parachutes are meant for saving lives and you have to open them to do that.
2) Open - mindedness is what is essential. We should share with others our joys, sorrows, fears and hopes to make life meaningful.
3) We should never close our minds to others. When we share, we become happier and contented.
4) Our minds are like parachutes, closed. We must open them to share happiness.

Directions (17-20): Replace the bold portion by choosing the phrase from the given alternatives that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence.
17. The researcher has to mull over his idea for several days.
1) To organise his idea for a number of days.
2) To remember his ideas for several days.
3) to scrutinise his ideas for many days.
4) to ponder over his ideas for several days.

18. The function would has been enjoyable. If all extraneous activities has been dropped from the programme.
1) If all the irrelevant activities had been dropped from the programme.
2) If all the excessive activities had been dropped from the programme.
3) If all over extended activities had been dropped from the programme.
4) If the exceptional activities had been dropped from the programme.

19. The professor wants him to improve the coherence of his term paper.
1) to increase the distinctiveness of his term paper
2) to improve the consistency of his term paper
3) to improve the rationality of his term paper
4) to enhance the quality of his term paper

20. Researches warn of the impending extinction of many species of plants and animals.
1) imminent extinction of many species of plants and animals.
2) irrefutable extinction of several species of plants and animals.
3) absolute extinction of species of plants and animals.
4.formidable extinctions of many species of plants and animals.

Directions (21-24): Each of these questions has a sentence that has been scrambled and the scrambled parts have been marked A, B, C, D and E. Find the correct of the parts to reconstruct the sentence.

21. A. in different regions of that federation.
B. that was Yugoslavia
C. the fundamental cause has been the very large difference in the quality of life.
D. although the dismemberment of the federation.
E. is seen more as the result of an ethnic conflict.
1) D, B, E, C, A. 2) C, E, B, D, A 3) B, C, E, D, A 4) A, B, D, E, C

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RRB Allahabad Assistant Loco Pilot 2012 Question Paper with Answer Solution

RRB Allahabad Assistant Loco Pilot 2012 Question Paper with Answer Solution
R.R.B. Allahabad Assistant Loco Pilot
2012 Question Paper with Solution / Answer Key
Based on Memory
1. The cost price of an article was divided among the price of the goods, labour charges and other expenses in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 1. If the cost of the goods is Rs.22.50, what would be the cost of price of the article?
1) Rs.70 2) Rs.80 3) Rs.60 4) Rs.90

2. Monthly salary of Harish is Rs.12,850. After deducting provident fund, he gets Rs.11,822 per month. What is the pecentage of the salary that is deducted in the form of provident fund?
1) 8% 2) 8.3% 3) 9% 4) 6%

3. Present age of the son is the half of the present age of the mother. 10 years ago, the mother’s age was twice age of the son. What is the present age of the son?
1) 25 years 2) 30 years 3) 40 years 4) 20 years

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63. Which type of soil retain maximum amount of water?
1) Black 2) Clayey 3) Red 4) Loam
64. What is the tenure of the members of Rajya Sabha?
1) 5 Years 2) 6 Years 3) 7 Years 4) 4 Years
65. President of India is elected indirectly by an electrol college consisting of elected members of-
1) Lok Sabha
2) Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
3) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and state Legislative Assembly
4) People of India
66. Football World Cup 2006 will be held at-
1) Germany 2) France 3) Spain 4) Brazil
67. Who is the author of the book titled ‘Waiting for Mahatma’?
1) jai Prakash Narayan 2) R.K.Narayan
3) Vinoba Bhave 4) Sarojini Niaidu
68. Indian Naval Academy is located at-
1) Panjim 2) Visakhapatnam 3) Chennai 4) Cochin
69. Who started Home Rule League Movement?
1) Annie Besant 2) Mahatma Gandhi
3) Pandit J.L.Nehru 4) B.G.Tilak
70. Who said “Independence is our birth right we shall have it”
1) Bal Gangadhar Tilak 2) Bhagat Singh
3) Ram Prasad Bismil 4) Subhash Chandra Bose
71. Who is known as ‘Punjab Kesari’
1) Lala Lajpat Rai 2) Udham Singh
3) Bhagat Singh 4) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
72. Yuvan is the currency of which country?
1) China 2) Japan 3) Korea 4) Vietnam
73. Which of the following countries is called “The land of Morning Calm”?
1) Korea 2) Taiwan 3) China 4) Japan

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RRB Allahabad Assistant Loco Pilot 2013 Solved Question Paper

RRB Allahabad Assistant Loco Pilot 2013 Solved Question Paper
RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD
ALLAHABAD
ASSISTANT LOCO PILOT - 2013 Solved Question Paper
(PREVIOUS PAPER 2010)
BASED ON MEMORY
Time: 2 1/2
Hours Max.Marks: 50
Directions (1 - 8): In each of the following sentences, four words have been printed in BOLD which are numbered as 1, 2, 3 and 4. One of these words may be mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the wrongly-spelt or inappropriate word. The number of that word is the answer. If all the words are correctly spelt and are appropriate, the answer is (4) i.e. All correct.

1. Napoleon is universally (1) / acknowledged/(2)/ to have been one of the great (3)/ of generals. All correct. (4)
2. He have(1)/ risen to eminence (2)/ from poverty(3)/ and abscurity. All correct (4).

3. The king allowed (1)/ no cows to be slaughtered (2)/ in his territory (3)/ All correct. (4).
4. She is anxious (1)/ to releave (2) them of their sufferings (3)/ All correct (4)

5. His finished (1)/ manners (2)/ produced a very favourable impression (3). All correct. (4).
6. Education is the best (1)/ pressing(2)/ need of our (3)/ country. All correct (4)

7. The policemens (1)/ running with all is speed, was scarcely (2)/ able to overtake (3)/ the thief. All correct (4).
8. Enchanted (1)/ with the whole seen (2)/ I lingered on my voyage. (3) All correct (4).

Directions (9-13): Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word. Choosing it from the options given.

9. I found it difficult to cope- Mathematics at the advanced level.
1) wit 2) of 3) for 4) up

10. It is natural in every man to wish.... distinction
1) of 2) with 3) for 4) up

11. The goat subsists... the coarsest of food
1) on 2) for 3) in 4) to

12. It was formerly supposed that malaria was due... poisonous exhalations.
1) of 2) with 3) for 4) to

13. The celebrated grammarian Patanjali was a contemporary... Pushyamitra Sunga.
1) for 2) with 3) of 4) to

Directions (14-16): Critically examine the statement given in bold and answer the questions.

14. Un easy lies that the head that wears the crown. What does this mean?
1) The crown worn by the king does not mean that he is a happy man.
2) The king wears a crown of gold and gems but his responsibilities make him restless and unhappy.
3) People who are rich and powerful are generally restless and worried.
4) Those who are in high positions and wealthy are mostly restless because of their responsibilities like kings.

15. The circumstances of birth are irrelevant. What you do with gift of life determines what you are.
Which statement best explains this?
1) One may be born rich or poor. But how he lives speaks of his real self.
2) Misfortunes come even if we are born rich. But success in life depends on our own efforts to live a good life.
3) Birth alone does not contribute to success in life. Life is precious and is a free gift of God. We should make it worth living.
4) Great qualities are given by God as gifts. We should make good use of them to achieve success in life.

16. Your mind is like a parachute : It works when it is open. What does the statement imply?
1) Parachutes are meant for saving lives and you have to open them to do that.
2) Open - mindedness is what is essential. We should share with others our joys, sorrows, fears and hopes to make life meaningful.
3) We should never close our minds to others. When we share, we become happier and contented.
4) Our minds are like parachutes, closed. We must open them to share happiness.

Directions (17-20): Replace the bold portion by choosing the phrase from the given alternatives that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence.

17. The researcher has to mull over his idea for several days.
1) To organise his idea for a number of days.
2) To remember his ideas for several days.
3) to scrutinise his ideas for many days.
4) to ponder over his ideas for several days.

18. The function would has been enjoyable. If all extraneous activities has been dropped from the programme.
1) If all the irrelevant activities had been dropped from the programme.
2) If all the excessive activities had been dropped from the programme.
3) If all over extended activities had been dropped from the programme.
4) If the exceptional activities had been dropped from the programme.

19. The professor wants him to improve the coherence of his term paper.
1) to increase the distinctiveness of his term paper
2) to improve the consistency of his term paper
3) to improve the rationality of his term paper
4) to enhance the quality of his term paper

20. Researches warn of the impending extinction of many species of plants and animals.
1) imminent extinction of many species of plants and animals.
2) irrefutable extinction of several species of plants and animals.
3) absolute extinction of species of plants and animals.
4.formidable extinctions of many species of plants and animals.

Directions (21-24): Each of these questions has a sentence that has been scrambled
and the scrambled parts have been marked A, B, C, D and E. Find the correct of
the parts to reconstruct the sentence.

21. A. in different regions of that federation.
B. that was Yugoslavia
C. the fundamental cause has been the very large difference in the quality of life.
D. although the dismemberment of the federation.
E. is seen more as the result of an ethnic conflict.
1) D, B, E, C, A. 2) C, E, B, D, A 3) B, C, E, D, A 4) A, B, D, E, C

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R.R.B. Allahabad
Assistant Loco Pilot 2014 Exam
Based on Memory
1. Which of the following states of India has the longest coastline?
1) Kerala 2) Gujarat
3) Tamil Nadu 4) Andhra Pradesh

2. Where was the capital of Ranjit Singh, the king of Punjab, located?
1) Peshawar 2) Amritsar 3) Lahore 4) Rawalpindi

3. The fundamental duties are enshrined in which Article of the Indian Constitution?
1) Article 51 A 2) Article 50 A 3) Article 50 B 4) Article 51 B

4. The mineral structure of diamond is
1) Zinc 2) Nickel 3) Nitrogen 4) Carbon

5. Which part of the body is affected by Jaundice?
1) Small intestine 2) Liver 3) Stomach 4) Pancreas

6. Which country of the world has the largest number of post offices?
1) France 2) China 3) India 4) Japan

7. Uttar pradesh tops in the production of -in India.
1) sugar cane 2) rice 3) barley 4) wheat

8. The safe temperature to keep eatables fresh in refrigerator is
1) 4°C 2) 0°C 3) 18°C 4) 10°C

9. The instrument used to measure the blood pressure of human body is-
1) Barometer 2) Altimeter
3) Sphygmomano meter 4) Tachometer

10. Automatic wrist watches get energy from-
1) twist in spring 2) liquid crystal
3) kinetic energy 4) movement of our hands

11. When a television is switched on
1) We listen the sound first and then see the picture
2) We see the picture first and then listen sound
3) It depends on the TV manufacturing company
4) We get audio and visual at the same time

12. Goitre in human body is caused due to deficiency of-
1) Iodine 2) Phosphorus 3) Nitrogen 4) Calcium

13. Who sent Huensant as ambassador in the court of Harsha?
1) Fu Chen-Chu 2) Tai Sung 3) Tung Cuan 4) None of these

14. Who wrote Akbarnama?
1) Faizi 2) Abdul Rahim Khankhana
3) Abul Fazal 4) Abdul Kadir Badayun

15. Which metal is generally used to make electro magnets?
1) Copper 2) Nickel 3) Iron 4) Cobalt

16. Artificial silk is called-
1) Rayon 2) Dacron 3) Fibre glass 4) Nylon

17. Dynamo converts-
1) electrical energy into mechanical energy
2) High voltage into low voltage
3) Low voltage into high voltage
4) Mechanical energy into electrical energy

18. The instrument used to measure the electric current is
1) Barometer 2) Altimeter
3) Ammeter 4) Anemometer

19. The best conductor of electricity is
1) Aluminium 2) Copper 3) Iron 4) Silver

20. Urea supplies- to the plants.
1) Calcium 2) Phosphorus 3) Potassium 4) Nitrogen

21. Mica is used in-
1) Furnace 2) Electric industry
3) Steel Industry 4) Glass Manufacturing

22. Which of the following is a physical change?
1) Burning of cooking gas 2) Fermentation of milk
3) Digestion of food 4) Dissolution of sugar in water

23. The chemical compound used in photography is
1) Aluminium Hydroxide 2) Silver Bromide
3) Potassium Nitrate 4) Sodium Chloride

24. What causes cholera?
1) Bacteria 2) Virus 3) Fungus 4) Algae

25. An apparatus for viewing objects lying above the eye level of the observer and whose direct vision is obstructed is known as-
1) Photometer 2) Periscope 3) Planimeter 4) Spectrometer

26. Which atom has only one electron?
1) Potassium 2) Nitrogen 3) Oxygen 4) Hydrogen

27. What the electrode that is connected to the negative pole of the battery is called?
1) Cathode 2) Electroplate 3) Ion 4) Anode

28. The organic acid present in vinegar is-
1) butanoic acid 2) propanoic acid
3) methanoic acid 4) ethanoic acid

29. Which of the following is an example of fossil fuel?
1) Coke 2) Natural gas 3) Coal gas 4) Producer gas

30. Water gas consists of
1) a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen
2) water vapour and coal dust
3) a mixture of carbon monoxide and nitrogen
4) water vapour and methane

31. A body strike the floor vertically with a velocity u and rebounds at the same speed. The change of speed would be-
1) 3u 2) Zero 3) u 4) 2u

32. Which of the following is different from others?
1) Speed 2) Time 3) Density 4) Force

33. Momentum has the same unit as that of-
1) torque 2) couple
3) impulse 4) moment of momentum

34. What is the momentum of a man of mass 75 kg when he walks with a uniform velocity of 2m/s?
1) 50 kg m/s 2) 75 kg m/s 3) 100 kg m/s 4) 150 kg/s

35. At the centre of the earth, the value of g becomes-
1) infinity 2) unity 3) zero 4) None of these

36. Two unequal masses possess the same momentum, then the kinetic energy of the heavier mass is ........................ the kinetic energy of the lighter mass.
1) smaller than 2) greater than
3) same as 4) none of these

37. 15 Bulbs of 60 W each, run for 6 hours daily and a fridge of 300 W runs form5 hours daily. Find the forthrightly bill at the rate of 30 paise per unit.
1) Rs.31.05 2) Rs.45.55 3) Rs.62.10 4) Rs.75.10

38. Sheaths are used in cables to-
1) Provide proper insulation 2) Provide mechanical strength
3) Prevent ingress of moisture 4) None of these

39. For the stable operation of interconnected system, the passive element that can be used as interconnecting element is-
1) Reactor 2) Resistor
3) Capacitor 4) Resistor and Capacitor

40. The insulation resistance of a cable of length 10 km is 1MΩ, its resistance for 50 km length will be-
1) MΩ 2) 5 MΩ 3) 0.2 MΩ 4) 10 MΩ

41. The rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to-
1) Force 2) Inertia 3) Moment 4) None of these

42. If four 80 μF capacitors are connected in parallel, the net capacitance is-
1) 20 μF 2) 80 μF 3) 160 μF 4) 320 μF

43. The transformer used to decrease the magnitude of the alternating voltage is a-
1) step-up transformer 2) step-down transformer
3) step-in transformer 4) step-out transformer

44. When two bodies are rubbed against each other
1) They acquire equal and similar charges
2) They acquire equal and opposite charges
3) They acquire unequal and similar charges
4) They acquire unequal and opposite charges

45. Lightning is caused in the sky due to the flow of charge between-
1) two oppositely charged clouds
2) two similarly charged clouds
3) one neutral and one charged cloud
4) None of the these

46. Which of these converts sunlight directly into electrical energy?
1) Solar cooker 2) Solar cell
3) Solar furnace 4) Solar water heater

47. Electric charge can flow through-
1) insulators 2) conductors
3) both insulators and conductors 4) neither conductors nor insulators

48. The electric current which changes its direction after fixed intervals of time is called-
1) induced current 2) direct current
3) alternating current 4) None of these

49. A device used to stabilise the voltage supplied by electric supply station is a-
1) dynamo 2) transformer 3) ammeter 4) generator

50. Silver is a
1) magnetic substance 2) good conductor of electricity
3) bad conductor of electricity 4) none of these

51. An instrument used to observe heavenly bodies is the-
1) telescope 2) camera 3) microscope 4) periscope

52. The maximum percentage in the atmosphere is of
1) Oxygen 2) Nitrogen 3) Carbon dioxide 4) Helium

53. What is the function of Ozone layer?
1) Prevents harmful infra-red rays of the sun from reaching the earth
2) Prevents radiation escaping the earth, hence keeping it warm
3) It is essential for rainfall
4) It filters harmful ultra-violet rays of the sun

54. In the International system of measurement, the 'Kelvin' is the unit of-
1) mass 2) temperature 3) electric current 4) air

55. The Sanchi Stupa was constructed by-
1) Chandragupta 2) Ashoka 3) Kunal 4) Harshavardhan

56. The first atomic power plant was started in India at-
1) Narora 2) Tarapur 3) Rawat bhata 4) None of these

57. To conserve the eatables we use-
1) Benzoic acid 2) Sodium chloride
3) Sodium carbonate 4) None of these

58. The least polluting fuel is-
1) Hydrogen 2) Diesel 3) Kerosene 4) Coal

59. Malaria spreads by-
1) Culex mosquito 2) Anopheles mosquito
3) Water borne mosquito 4) None of these

60. Heart disease is caused by increase in-
1) Glucose 2) Cholesterol 3) Heparin 4) Haemoglobin

61. Which vitamin helps in clotting of blood?
1) Vitamin B 2) Vitamin B2 3) Vitamin K 4) Vitamin D

62. The chief source of energy is-
1) Vitamin 2) Minerals 3) Carbohydrate 4) Water

63. The chief centre of learning during lord Buddha era was-
1) Nalanda 2) Delhi 3) Varanasi 4) Bodh Gaya

64. Mustard is grown in-
1) Kharif season 2) Rabi season 3) Jayad season 4) Whole year

65. In case the posts of President and Vice-President lie vacant, who officiates as the President?
1) Speaker of the Lok Sabha 2) Chief Justice of India
3) Attorney General of India 4) Chairman of Rajya Sabha

66. Magnetic needle directs to-
1) East 2) Sky 3) North 4) West

67. Lord Buddha got emancipation (Mahapari nirvana) at-
1) Kushinagar 2) Lumbini 3) Bodh Gaya 4) Kapilvastu

68. The colours on a colour code resistor are green, white, orange and silver. Find the value of resistor.
1) 5.9 × 103 ±10% 2) 59 × 103 ± 10%
3) 590 × 103 ±10% 4) 5900 × 102 ± 10%

69. The eddy current loss is directly proportional to
1) Area of metal 2) Volume of metal
3) Length of metal 4) Weight of metal

70. Direction of dynamically induced e.m.f is given by-
1) Lenz's law 2) Flemings right hand rule
3) Flemings left hand rule 4) Cork screw rule

71. The Rowlatt Act, 1919 empowered the British Government to:
1) extend the period of imprisonment for Indians
2) close down any industrial unit at its discretion
3) release all the political prisoners by 1921
4) detain a person for any duration without trial

72. The latitude of a place situated on the equator is:
1° 1° 1 1) 0 ° ° 2) 23 2 3) 33 2 4) 66 2

73. The purpose of inclusion of Directive Principles in the Constitution is to establish:
1) A Social democracy 2) Gandhian democracy
3) Social and economic democracy 4) Political democracy

74. A fisherman is stranded in a lake because the motor of his motor-boat has failed. What should he do to reach the shore?
1) He should start walking in his boat towards the shore
2) He should start throwing the fish he has collected away from the shore
3) He should lie flat on his boat
4) He should start throwing the fish he has collected towards the shore

75. The elements in the portland cement is/are -
1) Silica, Alumina and Magnesia 2) Lime, Silica and Magnesia
3) Lime, Silica and Iron oxide 4) Lime, Silica and Alumina

76. The Indian Constitution came into force on -
1) January 21, 1950 2) January 23, 1950
3) January 26, 1950 4) January 30, 1950

77. Insulin activates in
1) Pancreas 2) Parathyroid 3) Liver 4) Pituitary

78. The whole structure of the world is regulated by -
1) Magnetic force 2) Gravitational force
3) Electric force 4) None of these

79. In India State Legislature includes-
1) Legislative Assembly & Legislative Council
2) Legislative Assembly & Council of Ministers
3) Governor, Legislative Assembly & Legislative Council
4) Only Legislative Assembly

80. Which country is on the top in Gold production?
1) China 2) South Africa 3) Brazil 4) Argentina

81. Who wrote "Causes of the Indian Mutiny"?
1) Sayyid Ahmad Khan 2) D.H.Buchanan
3) R.P.Dutt 4) Chittaranjan Das

82. Ranji Trophy and Aga Khan Cup are associated with:
1) Cricket and Volleyball 2) Badminton and Hockey
3) Cricket and Football 4) Cricket and Hockey

83. Where is the headquarters of the International Red Cross Committee?
1) Prague 2) Geneva 3) Moscow 4) Berlin

84. Which Article in the Indian Constitution empowers the President to dissolve the Lok Sabha?
1) Article 82 2) Article 84 3) Article 85 4) Article 90

85. Which among the following countries has made 'euthanasia' legally valid?
1) Newzealand 2) Denmark 3) Australia 4) Netherlands

Directions (86-88): Find the missing in the following series.
86. 6, 10, 27, 52, 153, ?
1) 308 2) 305 3) 304 4) 306

87. 12, 15, 30, 37.5, 75, ?
1 3 3 1
1) 93  2) 93  3) 93  4) 93 
2 5 4 4

88. 88, 56, 19, ?
1) 8 2) 7 3) 10 4) -8

Directions (89-91): In the following number series, one of the numbers does not fit into the series. Find the wrong number.

89. 7, 9, 16, 27, 47, 77, 119
1) 9 2) 16 3) 77 4) 27

90. 4, 5, 12, 39, 160, 804, 4836
1) 12 2) 804 3) 39 4) 4836

91. 844, 420, 208, 102, 47, 22.5, 9.25
1) 420 2) 208 3) 47 4) 22.5

92. In a certain code "DEVIL" is written as ABSEFI. How is "OTHER" written in that code?
1) LRECO 2) LQEBO 3) LWEBU 4) RWKHU

93. In a certain code language "637" means sea is black. "547" means colour is beautiful and "35" means black colour. Which digit in the language means beautiful?
1) 6 2) 4 3) 5 4) 3

Directions (94-98): Read the following information to answer the given questions:
(i) A, B, C, D, E and F are six family members.
(ii) There is one doctor, one lawyer, one pilot, one student and one housewife.
(iii) There are two married couples in the family
(iv) F who is a lawyer is father of A.
(v) B is a pilot and mother of C
(vi) D is grandmother of C and is a housewife
(vii) E is father of F and is a doctor
(viii) C is brother of A

94. How many female members are there in the family?
1) 3 2) 2 3) 3 or 4 4) None of these

95. How is A related to D?
1) Granddaughter 2) Grandson
3) Son 4) Either granddaughter or grandson

96. Which of the following statements is definitely true?
1) A is engineer 2) E is the father of the pilot
3) D is the mother of the Pilot 4) F is the father of the engineer

97. Who is student?
1) Either C or A 2) B's son 3) A 4) C

98. Which of the following is one of the pair of married couples?
1) FB 2) FA 3) CF 4) FD

Directions (99-100): Find the wrong one.
99. 1) River 2) Pond 3) Well 4) Tank

100. 1) North 2) Right 3) East 4) South

101. The basis for measuring thermodynamic property of temperature is given by-
1) zeroth law of thermodynamics 2) first law of thermodynamics
3) second law of thermodynamics 4) third law of thermodynamics

102. One watt is equal to-
1) 1 Nm/s 2) 1 N/mt 3) 1 Nm/t 4) 1 k Nm/mt

103. Work done is zero for the following process-
1) constant volume 2) free expansion
3) throttling 4) all of the above

104. One calorie in kgm is equal to
1) 0.427 2) 4.27 3) 42.7 4) 427

105. On volume basis, air contains following parts of Oxygen
1) 21 2) 23 3) 25 4) 77

106. Universal gas constant is defined as equal to product of the molecular weight of the gas and
1) specific heat at constant pressure 2) specific heat at constant volume
3) ratio of two specific heat 4) gas constant

107. Strictly speaking all engineering processes are-
1) quasi-static 2) thermodynamically in equilibrium
3) irreversible 4) reversible

108. In a free expansion process
1) work done is zero 2) heat transfer is zero
3) both (1) and (2) 4) work done is zero but heat increases
109. Which of the following process is irreversible process
1) isothermal 2) adiabatic 3) throttling 4) all of the above

110. Minimum work in compressor is possible when the value of adiabatic index n is equal to-
1) 0.75 2) 1 3) 1.27 4) 1.35

111. In DC motor the direction of induced emf is opposite to main bars as per-
1) fleming's left hand rule 2) lenz's law
3) fleming's right hand rule 4) faradays' law

112. The condition for max power developed by the motor-
1) Eb=v/2 2) Cost losses = variable losses
3) Both (1) and 4) 4) I2 aRa = mechanical loss

113. The Ta/Ia graph of a DC series motor is a-
1) parabola from no load to over load
2) straight line through out
3) parabola up to full load and a time at over load
4) parabola through out

114. 220V shunt motor develops torque of 54 nM at armature current of 10A. The torque produced when the armature current is 20A is-
1) 54 NM 2) 81 N.M 3) 108 N.M 4) 27 N.M

115. Which type of DC generator is used in welding machines-
1) series generator 2) shunt generator
3) cumulatively compound 4) differential compound


ANSWERS
1-2; 2-3; 3-1; 4-4; 5-2; 6-3; 7-4; 8-1; 9-3; 10-1; 11-1; 12-1; 13-2; 14-3; 15-3; 16-1;
17-4; 18-3; 19-4; 20-4; 21-2; 22-4; 23-2; 24-1; 25-2; 26-4; 27-1; 28-2; 29-1; 30-1;
31-4; 32-2; 33-3; 34-4; 35-3; 36-1; 37-1; 38-1; 39-3; 40-2; 41-1; 42-4; 43-2; 44-2;
45-1; 46-2; 47-2; 48-3; 49-2; 50-2; 51-1; 52-2; 53-4; 54-2; 55-2; 56-2; 57-1; 58-1;
59-2; 60-2; 61-3; 62-3; 63-1; 64-2; 65-2; 66-3; 67-1; 68-2; 69-2; 70-2; 71-4; 72-2;
73-3; 74-3; 75-3; 76-3; 77-1; 78-2; 79-3; 80-2; 81-2; 82-4; 83-4; 84-2; 85-4; 86-3;
87-3; 88-4; 89-2; 90-2; 91-3; 92-2; 93-2; 94-4; 95-4; 96-4; 97-1; 98-1; 99-1; 100-2;
101-1; 102-1; 103-4; 104-1; 105-1; 106-4; 107-3; 108-3; 109-3; 110-2; 111-2; 112-1;
113-3; 114-3; 115-4.


Monday, February 29, 2016

RRB AJMER ASM Solved Question Paper 2009

RRB AJMER ASM Solved Question Paper 2009
Exam Board : RRB
Question Paper Year : 2009

RRB AJMER ASM SOLVED PAPER 2009

1. The Buland Darwaja is related to

(1) Shershah

(2) Babur

(3) Akbar

(4) Jehangir

Ans. (3)

2. The Military Games were held in Hyderabad from October 17, 2007 to October 27, 2007.Which

country won the highest number of medals?

(1) China

(2) Russia

(3) India

(4) Japan

Ans. (2)

3. The Railways gets the maximum income from

(1) Goods freight

(2) Passenger’s fares

(3) Advertisement

(4) None of these

Ans. (1)

4. What is sound?

(1) Energy

(2) Heat

(3) Magnet

(4) Ray

Ans. (1)

5. The chief source of heat energy is

(1) Sun light

(2) Biogas

(3) Electricity

(4) Natural gas

Ans. (1)

6. The Aravalli hills are located in

(1) Madhya Pradesh

(2) Rajasthan

(3) Assam

(4) Jharkhand

Ans. (2)

7. A plant can be disease resistant due to

(1) Pesticides

(2) Virus

(3) Fungi

(4) Bacteria

Ans. (1)

8. Which of the following Chief Ministers served for the longest tenure?

(1) Lalu Prasad

(2) Jyoti Basu

(3) Ms. Mayawati

(4) M. Karunanidhi

Ans. (2)

9. Which of the following straits separates Europe from Africa?

(1) Berring

(2) Dobar

(3) Gibralter

(4) Mulucca

Ans. (3)

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

(1) Indonesia

(2) Malaysia

(3) Morocco

(4) China

Ans. (1)

11. The description of caste system is found in

(1) Rig Veda

(2) Sam Veda

(3) Yajurva Veda

(4) Atharva Veda

Ans. (1)

12. Who is called the Akbar of Kashmir?

(1) Janulabeddin

(2) Sikandar

(3) Queen Didda

(4) Emperor Sangram Singh

Ans. (1)

13. The Border Road Organization comes under

(1) Defense

(2) Urban Development

(3) Corporate sector

(4) Private sector

Ans. (1)

14. Which of the following corporations was started first by the Government of India?

(1) Damodar Valley Corporation

(2) National Thermal Power Corporation

(3) National Hydel Power Corporation

(4) All the above

Ans. (1)

15. Which of the following is not a part of three gems of the Buddhism?

(1) Buddha

(2) Sangha

(3) Dhamma

(4) Ahimsa

Ans. (4)

16. Who was the first Indian to reach Antarctica?

(1) Rakesh Sharma

(2) G.S. Sirohi

(3) B.K. Dutta

(4) K. Karuna Nautial

Ans. (2)

17. A saturated solution at S.T.P. is

(1) Colorless

(2) Green

(3) Red

(4) Red and green

Ans. (1)

18. The pure element in the following is

(1) Glass

(2) Diamond

(3) Lime

(4) Salt

Ans. (2)

19. What is gypsum?

(1) Lime

(2) Bleaching powder

(3) Blue vitriol

(4) Ammonium chloride powder

Ans. (3)

20. Bones of horses of Harappan civilization were found at

(1) Lothal

(2) Harappa

(3) Surkotada

(4) Mohanjodero

Ans. (3)

21. What is Ag-mark?

(1) Technique to increase agricultural productivity

(2) Green Revolution

(3) Test of purity in the production of vegetable oil etc.

(4) None of these

Ans. (3)

22. Who has taken the highest number of wickets in Test Cricket?

(11) Muttiah Muralitharan

(2) Shane Warne

(3) Anil Kumble

(4) Shoaib Akhtar

Ans. (1)

23. In 1947, 532 princely states were annexed to India except three. Which of the following was not

among the three princely states?

(1) Junagarha

(2) Bhavnagar

(3) Hyderabad

(4) Kashmir

Ans. (4)

24. Which of the following gases is used to prepare Ammonia gas?

(1) Nitrogen and oxygen

(2) Nitrogen and oxide

(3) Nitrogen and hydrogen

(4) Nitrogen and carbon

Ans. (3)

25. In which of the following states of India, per capita income is highest?

(1) Orissa

(2) Assam

(3) Manipur

(4) Kerala

Ans. (4)

26. By import of — the inflation has been caused in India?

(1) Wheat

(2) Rice

(3) Sugar

(4) Petroleum

Ans. (4)

27. The meeting of Commonwealth Nations was held in Uganda on November 25, 2007. Who was

elected its General Secretary?

(1) Mahesh Sharma

(2) Kamlesh Sharma

(3) Bimalesh Sharma

(4) Kailash Sharma

Ans. (2)

28. In which country the Hindu temples were razed to the ground in

December, 2007?

(1) Indonesia

(2) Malaysia

(3) Mauritius

(4) Afghanistan

Ans. (2)

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 Armritsar 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 phial. 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 colour 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

(1) mobilized the Indian citizens for the liberation of the motherland

(2) collected sufficient funds to fight colonialism

(3) met fellow citizens working for the same cause

(4) went sight-seeing

Ans. (3)

30. Where did Udham Singh buy the weapon which was used for killing Sir Michael?

(1) Paris

(2) Lahore

(3) London

(4) Berlin

Ans. (1)

31. Udham Singh shot at Sir Michael O’Dwyer in

(1) Jallianwala Bagh

(2) Armritsar

(3) London

(4) Paris

Ans. (3)

32. When Udham Singh was arrest ed in Lahore, he was charged for

(1) instigating his countrymen against the Englishmen

(2) his links with anti-British forces

(3) concealing his identity and carrying on underground activities

(4) possessing unlicensed arms and ammunition

Ans. (4)

33. Udham Singh returned to India in 1928 mainly because he was:

(1) short of funds to meet his expenses

(2) to produce some arms from Lahore

(3) to escape from the British police

(4) called by a revolutionary in India

Ans. (4)

34. In the following question a word has been spelt in four different ways one of which is correct.

Choose the correctly spelt word:

(1) Assemblage

(2) Asemblage

(3) Assemmblage

(4) Accemblage

Ans. (1)

35. In the following sentence, fill in the blank by choosing correct option from the given alternatives

The documents are available ? inspection.

(1) of

(2) about

(3) with

(4) for

Ans. (4)

36. In the following question, choose the Adjective.

(1) Preference

(2) Gifted

(3) Genius

(4) In vain

Ans. (2)

37. Write the synonym of the word ‘Consummate’.

(1) Novice

(2) Ambiguous

(3) Perfect

(4) Imperfect

Ans. (3)

38. Find out, which part of the following sentence has a grammatical or idiomatic error in it.

They have

(1)/held the championship

(2)/ since the past

(3)/ two years.

(4)

Ans. (3)

39. In the following question, a word has been spelt in four different ways, one of which is correct.

Choose the correctly spelt word.

(1) demmurage

(2) demurrage

(3) demarrage

(4) demurage

Ans. (2)

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

(1) A good gambler displaying skills

(2) A magician showing magic of cards

(3) Use means effectively

(4) A game of gamble

Ans. (3)

41. Out of the four alternatives, choose the one that can he substituted for .the given words/ phrase and

mark it as your answer.

A cock and bull story

(1) An unbelievable gossip

(2) A children’s fable

(3) A quarrelsome dialogue

(4) A competition between un equal people

Ans. (1)

42. Choose the part of the following sentence containing error and mark it as your answer:

The number of orders(1). /

for that item have(2). /

increased greatly; several of them(3). /

have come from Egypt(4).

Ans. (2)

43. Identify the part of the following sentence containing an error and choose it as your answer.

In America(1)/

Presidential elections(2) /

is held every four years(3)

No error(4)

Ans. (3)

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.

(1) might

(2) will

(3) ought to

(4) None of these

Ans. (2)

45. In the following question, three words having different meanings of a certain word are given. Select

that word from the answer choices marked (1), (2), (3) and (4).

Witness, Observer; Onlooker

(1) spectator

(2) present

(3) biased

(4) careful

Ans. (1)

46. For the following word written in capital letters, four words are listed below as (1),

(2) (3) and (4). Out of these, choose the word nearest in meaning to it as your answer:

VINDICATE

(1) approve

(2) justify

(3) express

(4) exonerate

Ans. (2)

47. In the following sentence, the bold part contains an error. Answer choice (1) repeats the original,

other three are 1ifferent. If you think that the original sentence displays the best way of wording the

bold part, choose your answer (1): otherwise select the best alternative from the other three choices.

“Parents and teachers are be coming 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.”

(1) protecting children and the drugs which are available to them

(2) protecting of children and the drugs which are available to them

(3) protecting children from the drugs available to them

(4) protecting children from the drugs availability to them

Ans. (3)

48. From the given four answer choices, select the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence,

but do not change the meaning Of the bold part of original sentence.

Such people never have and never will be trusted.

(1) never have and never will be trusted

(2) never have and will be trust ed

(3) never have been trusted and never will be trusted

(4) never have and anyone trust them and never will have anyone

Ans. (3)

49. Which one of the following statements is untrue?

(1) The sea-floor is older than the land

(2) The first rocks were formed as a result of the cooling o. molten matter

(3) Sedimentary rocks are also called aqueous rocks because they were formed by

the agency of water

(4) Stalactites and stalagmites are deposits of lime found in caves

Ans. (3)

50. The main hydro electric power potential of the Indus river system lies in India and not in Pakistan

because:

(1) the need for hydro-electric power is greater in India than in Pakistan

(2) India has superior technology to develop hydro—electric power

(3) India has a greater labour force to develop hydro electric power

(4) The mountain stages of these rivers lie in India

Ans. (4)

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

List-I List-II

(a) Cotton 1. Madhya Pradesh

(b) Gram 2.Gujarat

(c) Black Pepper 3. West Bengal

(d) Pine apple 4. Kerala

Codes:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) 2 1 4 3

(2) 2 1 3 4

(3) 1 2 4 3

(4) 1 2 3 4

Ans. (1)

52. In the production of tidal energy the maximum potential exists at:

(1) Bhavnagar

(2) Digboi

(3) Cochin

(4) Ladakh

Ans. (1)

53. The National Highway system is the responsibility of

(1) State governments

(2) Central governments

(3) Central and State governments

(4) Local body governments

Ans. (3)

54. Supersonic jets cause pollution by thinning of

(1) Sulphur dioxide layer

(2) Carbon dioxide layer

(3) Ozone layer

(4) None of these

Ans. (3)

55. Which one of the following is commonly called Edible sponge mushroom’?

(1) Sargassum

(2) Morchella

(3) Agaricus

(4) None of these

Ans. (3)

56. Which of the following is not an essential function of the skin in the human body?

(1) protects the internal or of the body

(2) acts as a sensory organ

(3) regulates the temperature of the body

(4) gives shape to the body

Ans. (4)

57. The device used for converting alternating current to direct current is called

(1) Inverter

(2) Rectifier

(3) Transmitter

(4) Transformer

Ans. (2)

58. Water is used in hot water bottles because:

(1) it is easily obtained in pure form

(2) it has high specific heat

(3) it is cheaper and not harmful

(4) it is easy to heat water

Ans. (2)

59. Mention the ray which appears to originate outside the earth.

(1) cosmic ray

(2) the ultra-violet ray

(3) the alpha ray

(4) the beta ray

Ans. (1)

60. A person cannot see objects clearly which are nearer than 75 cms from his eyes. What disease is he

suffering from?

(1) Astigmatism

(2) Colour-blindness

(3) Myopia

(4) Hypermetropia

Ans. (4)

61. Oil rises up to wick in a lamp because

(1) oil is volatile

(2) oil is very light

(3) of the surface tension phenomenon

(4) of the diffusion of oil through the wick

Ans. (3)

62. Following Railway Training Institutes have been indicated with the cities where they are located.

Find out which is wrongly matched.

(1) Railway Staff College — Vadodara

(2) Indian Railway Institute of Civil Engineering — Pune

(3) Indian Railway Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering —Jamalpur

(4) Indian Railway Institute Signal and Tele Communication Engineering — Mumbai

Ans. (4)

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

List -I List-II

(Zonal Railway) (Head Quarter)

(a) North Central Railway 1. Bilaspur

(b) South-East Central Railway 2. Allahabad

(c) West Central Railway 3. Jabalpur

(d) East Coast Railway 4. Bhubaneshwar

Code.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) 2 1 3 4

(2) 1 2 3 4

(3) 2 3 4 1

(4) 4 1 3 2

Ans. (1)

64. In Indian Railways Network, approximately how many passenger service vehicles (passenger

coaches) are working?

(1) 44,100

(2) 33.000

(3) 49,000

(4) 54,000

Ans. (2)

65. Who is the principal head of the Department of a Station Master in Zonal Railway Head Quarter

Office?

(1) Chief Commercial Manager

(2) Chief Safety Officer

(3) Chief Personnel Officer

(4) Chief Operations Manager

Ans. (4)

66. Two new zones named North Western Railway and East Central Railway become functional/

operational from?

(1) October 1, 2002

(2) April 1, 2002

(3) April 1, 2003

(4) October 1, 2003

Ans. (1)

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.

(1) Karnataka

(2) Goa

(3) Tamil Nadu

(4) Kerala

Ans. (3)

68. All doubts and disputes in connection with election of the Vice- President of India are decided by the

(1) High Court of a State

(2) Chief Election Commissioner

(3) Supreme Court of India

(4) President of India

Ans. (3)

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

(1) 3, 4, 2, 1

(2) 4, 3, 1, 2

(3) 4, 3, 2, 1

(4) 3. 4, 1, 2

Ans. (3)

70. The basic structure theory of the Constitution of India implies that

(1) Certain features of the Constitution are so essential to it that they cannot be abrogated

(2) Fundamental Rights cannot be abridged or taken away

(3) The Constitution cannot be amended except in accordance with the procedure prescribed in Article

368

(4) The Preamble of the Constitution cannot be amended

Ans. (1)

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

(1) 1, 3 and 5

(2) l and 5

(3) 1, 2, 5 and 6

(4) 1, 3, 5 and 6

Ans. (2)

72. The ultimate responsibility of taking due action on the comments of the Comptroller and Auditor

General vests with

(1) President of India

(2) Supreme Court of India

(3) Parliament of India

(4) National Development Council

Ans. (1)

73. Mohit said to Neelam, “Your only brother’s son is my wife’s brother.” How is Neelam related to the

wife of Mohit?

(1) aunt

(2) mother-in-law

(3) sister

(4) cannot be determined

Ans. (1)

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?

(1) 10 km—East

(2) 9 km— North

(3) 8 km— West

(4) 5 km—South

Ans. (4)

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.

(1) Only argument I is strong

(2) Only argument II is strong

(3) Both I and II are strong

(4) Neither I nor II is strong

Ans. (2)

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.

(1) Only assumption I is implicit

(2) Only assumption II is implicit

(3) Both I and II are implicit

(4) Neither I nor II is implicit

Ans. (1)

77. How many Asian countries are there in Common wealth?

(1) 49

(2) 51

(3) 54

(4) 57

Ans. (3)

78. Khan Abdul Gaffer Khan’s which action; performed in favour of Indian independence, but was

against the English men?

(1) Formation of Lal-Kurti sena

(2) Assassination of an Englishman

(3) Trade of red shirts

(4) Demand for Pakhtunistan

Ans. (1)

79. On selling an article for Rs. 270 there is a gain of 12.5%. What

is its cost price?

(1) Rs. 240

(2) Rs. 220

(3) Rs. 210

(4) Rs. 250

Ans. (1)

80. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 1: 2: 3. The greatest angle will be

(1) 60°

(2) 30°

(3) 90°

(4) 75°

Ans. (3)

81. The compound interest on Rs. 2500 at the rate of 6% p.a. after 2 years will be

(1) Rs. 309

(2) Rs. 318

(3) Rs. 320

(4) None of these

Ans. (1)

82. (999)2 – (998)22=?

(1) 1995

(2) 1998

(3) 1997

(4) 1992

Ans. (3)

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

(1) 9&13/7 kmph

(2) 3&9/17 kmph

(3) 5&9/17 kmph

(4) 3 & 5/9 kmph

Ans. (2)

84. The cost price of an article is Rs. 7840. To gain 7%, the article should be sold at

(1) Rs. 8388.80

(2) Rs. 8000

(3) Rs. 8383.80

(4) Rs. 8833.80

Ans. (1)

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

(1) 10 minutes

(2) 8 minutes

(3) 7 minutes

(4) None of these

Ans. (4)

86.(4*4*4+3*3*3)/13 =

(1) 7

(2) 2

(3) 3

(4) 4

Ans. (1)

87. (6.25) 4÷ (6.25)3 =?

(1) 6.25

(2) 6.025

(3) 6.0025

(4) 6.002

Ans. (1)

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?

(1) 24 years

(2) 20 years

(3) 30 years

(4) 25 years

Ans. (3)

89. The per cent of 2 /45 is?

(1) 3&4/9 %

(2) 4&4/9 %

(3) 4 %

(4) 9 %

Ans. (2)

90. If a x=b;b y=c and cz =a , then xyz =?

(1) 1

(2) -1

(3) 2

(4) 2

Ans. (1)

91. Match the name of countries in List-I with years of beginning of railways in List-II and select the

correct answer using the codes given below the Lists:

List -I List—II

(Countries) (Year of beginning of railways)

(a) Britain 1. 1853

(b) America 2. 1829

(c) India 3. 1825

(d) France 4. 1830

Codes:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) 2 1 4 3

(2) 4 1 3 2

(3) 3 4 1 2

(4) 1 2 3 4

Ans. (3)

92. The length of Indian rails is

(1) More than 5000 km

(2) More than 5630 km

(3) More than 6000 km

(4) More than 6531 km

Ans. (4)

93. Match the items of List-I with List-II and select the-correct answer by using the codes given below

the Lists:

List-I List-II

(Largest Population) (States)

(a) Jains 1. Nagaland

(b) Buddhas 2. Rajasthan

(c) Christians 3. Maharashtra

(d) Muslims 4. Lakshadwip

Codes:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) 2 1 4 3

(2) 2 3 1 4

(3) 1 2 4 3

(4) 1 2 3 4

Ans. (2)

94. The capital of the king of Punjab Ranjit Singh was

(1) Lahore

(2) Ludhiana

(3) Mathura

(4) Sri Nagar

Ans. (1)

95. Photosynthesis does not take place in

(1) plants

(2) fungi

(3) bacteria

(4) virus

Ans. (4)

96. In nucleuic protein, Uceriotic chromosomes are alike in

(1) prophase

(2) Metaphase

(3) Anaphase -

(4) None of these

Ans. (2)

97. Which type of protein is found in virus?

(1) Lyco protein

(2) Secondary protein

(3) Primary protein

(4) None of these

Ans. (3)

98. In ionic solid, the velocity of electricity is

(1) fast

(2) weak

(3) less than solid

(4) less than gas

Ans. (1)

99. The largest phase in cell division is

(1) Liptotin

(2) Zagotin

(3) Pacotin

(4) None of these

Ans. (3)

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Railway Exam Group D and C Question Paper

Railway Exam Group D and C Question Paper
Are you looking for Railway Exam Group D/C Question Paper ? You can collect some sample questions for RRB exams. Check out the questions collections listed below:

Railway Exam Group D/C Question Paper

Q1. Four years ago, the average age of A and B was 18 years. At present the average age of A, B and C is 24 years. What would be the age of C after 8 years?

30 years
32 years
(c)28 years
25 years
Answer: 1

Q2 There are 40 coins in a bag, consisting of Rs. 5 and Rs. 2 coins. If the total amount is Rs. 140, how many Rs. 2 and Rs. 5 coins are there in the bag?

20 each
25 and 15
30 and 10
22 and 18
Answer: 1

Q3. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is twice the sum of its exterior angles. How many sides does the polygon have?

8 sides
9 sides
12 sides
6 sides
Answer: 1

Q4. X walked 35 metres towards South, then turned left and walked 25 metres, and again turned left and walked for 35 meters. He then turned to his right and walked 20 metres. At what distance and direction from the starting point is X now standing?

20m West
45m East
20m East
45m North
Answer: 2

Q5. Where is the headquarters of UNESCO located ?

Paris
Oslo
Rome
Istanbul
Answer: 1

Q6. Which least number when added to 2000 makes it exactly divisible by 19?

7
11
14
17
Answer: 3

Q7. The VIBGYOR spectrum is related to

Light
Sound
Motion
Energy
Answer:  1

Q8. The south- west monsoon starts during

May- June
June- July
July – August
August- September
Answer: 1

Q9. If DEADLY is coded as GHDGOB, then MOTIVE will be coded as

OQVKXG
NPUJWF
PRWLYH
QSXMZI
Answer: 3

Q10. The largest store of bauxite has been found in the district of

Nellore
Engule
Vishakhapattnam
Tulcher
Answer:  1

Q11. 300 men can do a work in 16 days. To do of the work in 15 days the number of men required is

80
75
60
45
Answer:  1

Q12. The chief foodgrain crop of Andhra Pradesh is

Ragi
Jowar
Wheat
Rice
Answer: 4

Q13. The first successful synchronous satellite of India is

SLV
APPLE
ROHINI
INSAT
Answer:  3

Q14. Which Indian player has taken the highest number of wickets in Test Cricket ?

S. Bedi
Kapil Dev
Sri Nath
Anil Kumble
Answer: 4

Q15. Eager : interest : : Sharp : ?

Desire
Height
Smile
Intelligence
Answer: 4

Q16. Which kind of energy is there in a stretched rubber band?

Kinetic
Magnetic
Potential
Constant
Answer: 3

Q17. Which of the following places is known for path figurine painting ?

Painting
Raghurajpur
Pipili
Jajpur
Answer: 4

Q18. The telegraphic code was invented by

F.B. Morse
Arcwright
Thomas Addison
Marconi
Answer: 1

Q19. If A : B = 2 :1 and B :C = 6 : 5, then A : B : C =?

2 : 6 : 5
2 : 7 : 5
4 :10 : 7
12 : 6 : 5
Answer:  4

Q20. What will come in place of the question mark in the following number series?

16 ,21, 7, 13, 18, 6, 19, ?, ?

22 and 6
24 and 8
22 and 8
24 and 6
Answer: 2

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