Railway (RRC) Southern Eastern Railway Group ‘D’ Examination 2nd Sitting 16-11-2014 Question Paper With Answer Key

Railway (RRC) Southern Eastern Railway Group ‘D’ Examination 2nd Sitting 16-11-2014

 

1. Pointing a man in the park. Sachin said, “His son is my son’s uncle.” How is the man related to Sachin?

(1)   Brother

(2)   Father

(3)   Uncle

(4)   Grandfather

Answer: (2)

2. A woman introduces a man as the son of the brother of her mother. How is that man related to the woman?

(1)   Nephew

(2)   Son

(3)   Cousin

(4)   Grandson

Answer: (3)

Directions (3-4) : Find the missing number in each number series.

3. 7, 12, 19, 28, 39, ?

(1)   52

(2)   50

(3)   51

(4)   48

Answer: (1)

4. 2, 6, 12, ?, 30

(1)   18

(2)   24

(3)   20

(4)   26

Answer: (3)

5. 

(1)   P

(2)   R

(3)   S

(4)   V

Answer: (2)

6. 1.12.1991 is the first Sunday. Which is the fourth Tuesday of December 1991?

(1)   17.12.91

(2)   24.12.91

(3)   26.12.91

(4)   31.12.91

Answer: (2)

7. Which was the day on 1st January, 1901?

(1)   Monday

(2)   Wednesday

(3)   Sunday

(4)   Tuesday

Answer: (2)

Directions (8-9) : In each of the following questions, choose the missing term out of the given alternatives.

8. X, Q, K, F, ?

(1)   E

(2)   B

(3)   C

(4)   D

Answer: (2)

9. W, T, Q, N, ?

(1)   J

(2)   K

(3)   L

(4)   M

Answer: (2)

10. Find out the odd one.

(1)   U

(2)   J

(3)   I

(4)   E

Answer: (2)

11. A clock always has ______.

(1)   Battery

(2)   Numbers

(3)   Alarm

(4)   Needles

Answer: (2)

12. A hospital always h as ______.

(1)   Nurse

(2)   Room

(3)   Bed

(4)   Doctor

Answer: (4)

13. If + is ×, − is +, × is ÷ and ÷ is −, then answer the following question :

3 × 2 + 4 – 2 ÷ 9 = ?

(1)   −1

(2)   1

(3)   −2

(4)   3

Answer: (1)

14. In a certain code ‘BOXER’ is written as ‘AQWGQ’. How ‘VISIT’ will be written in the same code?

(1)   UKRKU

(2)   UKRKS

(3)   WKRKU

(4)   WKRKS

Answer: (2)

15. If ‘PAINTER’ is written as ‘NCGPRGP’, then ‘REASON’ will be written as

(1)   PCYQMN

(2)   PGYQMN

(3)   PGYUMP

(4)   PGYUPM

Answer: (3)

16. In a school, the ratio of boys and girls is 4 : 5. When 100 girls leave the school, the ratio becomes 6 : 7. How many boys are there in the school?

(1)   1800

(2)   1200

(3)   1000

(4)   1500

Answer: (2)

17. The sum of the interior angles of a regular hexagon is

(1)   360°

(2)   540°

(3)   720°

(4)   900°

Answer: (3)

18. The surface area of a cube is 726 sq. cm. Find the volume of the cube.

(1)   1331 cm3

(2)   1232 cm3

(3)   1626 cm3

(4)   1836 cm3

Answer: (1)

19. Find the volume of a right circular cylinder of length 80 cm and diameter of the base 14 cm.

(1)   1400 cm3

(2)   1553 cm3

(3)   12320 cm3

(4)   13320 cm3

Answer: (3)

20. What will be the surface area of the sphere having 4 cm radius?

(1)   64π sq. cm

(2)   69π sq. cm

(3)   32π sq. cm

(4)   35π sq. cm

Answer: (1)

21. The purest form of iron is

(1)   steel

(2)   cast iron

(3)   pig iron

(4)   wrought iron

Answer: (4)

22. Which of the following is not an isotope of hydrogen?

(1)   Protium

(2)   Yttrium

(3)   Deuterium

(4)   Tritium

Answer: (2)

23. What is Funny Bone?

(1)   A muscle

(2)   A nerve

(3)   A bone

(4)   A blood vessel

Answer: (2)

24. Biological death of a patient means death of tissues of the

(1)   kidney

(2)   heart

(3)   lungs

(4)   brain

Answer: (4)

25. Sudhavaita is the philosophy of

(1)   Kabir

(2)   Ramanuja

(3)   Vallabha

(4)   Chaitanya

Answer: (3)

26. The Slave Dynasty Sultan(s) was/were

(1)   Persians

(2)   Afghans

(3)   Arabs

(4)   Iilbani Turks

Answer: (4)

27. Snake bites first affect the

(1)   nervous system

(2)   lungs

(3)   blood circulation

(4)   brain

Answer: (1)

28. Cotton fibre is obtained from

(1)   leaf

(2)   root

(3)   stem

(4)   seed

Answer: (4)

29. The planet having thirteen moon is

(1)   Venus

(2)   Mars

(3)   Uranus

(4)   Neptune

Answer: (4)

30. Lunar eclipse occurs on

(1)   New moon

(2)   Full moon

(3)   Half moon

(4)   Quarter moon

Answer: (2)

31. What is the approximate equatorial circumference of the earth?

(1)   30,000 km

(2)   35,000 km

(3)   40,000 km

(4)   45,000 km

Answer: (3)

32. Durand line is the border common to which two countries?

(1)   India and China

(2)   India and Afghanistan

(3)   India and Tibet

(4)   Pakistan and Afghanistan

Answer: (4)

33. Niagara falls are in

(1)   Australia

(2)   United Kingdom

(3)   South Africa

(4)   U.S.A.

Answer: (4)

34. Tropic of Cancer passes through

(1)   Bihar

(2)   Gujarat

(3)   Uttar Pradesh

(4)   Odisha

Answer: (2)

35. Which Indian State is known as ‘Land of Five Rivers?

(1)   Uttar Pradesh

(2)   Punjab

(3)   Haryana

(4)   Jammu and Kashmir

Answer: (2)

36. The climate of India is

(1)   Tropical climate

(2)   Subtropical climate

(3)   Savanna type of climate

(4)   Subtropical monsoon

Answer: (1)

37. The last three digits of a PIN code represent

(1)   zone

(2)   subzone

(3)   sorting district

(4)   mailing zone

Answer: (4)

38. One third of the members of the Rajya Sabha retire after every

(1)   one year

(2)   second year

(3)   third year

(4)   fifth year

Answer: (2)

39. The ‘President Rule’ in a State means that the State is ruled by

(1)   The President directly

(2)   A Caretaker Government

(3)   The Chief Minister nominated by the President

(4)   Governor of State

Answer: (4)

40. Nandlal Bose is known mostly for his

(1)   Dances

(2)   Light Music

(3)   Paintings

(4)   Instrumental Music

Answer: (3)

41. Chandigarh was designed by

(1)   Le Corbusier

(2)   Edwin Lutyens

(3)   Christopher Wren

(4)   Michelangelo

Answer: (1)

42. The first recipient of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award is

(1)   Limba Ram

(2)   Vishwanathan Anand

(3)   Kapil Dev

(4)   Leander Paes

Answer: (2)

43. Common Wealth Games are held once in _____ years.

(1)   2

(2)   4

(3)   6

(4)   8

Answer: (2)

44. Which of the following games originated in England?

(1)   Hockey

(2)   Baseball

(3)   Cricket

(4)   Archery

Answer: (3)

45. Which is used as a magnifying glass?

(1)   Plane mirror

(2)   Concave mirror

(3)   Converging lens

(4)   Diverging lens

Answer: (3)

46. Who has been appointed India’s new Attorney General?

(1)   Ranjit Kumar

(2)   Mukul Rohtagi

(3)   Vedant Singh

(4)   Rakesh Bokolia

Answer: (2)

47. Which among the following moves has bagged the best film award for 86th Oscar Awards 2014?

(1)   12 years A Slave

(2)   Gravity

(3)   American Hustle

(4)   Frozen

Answer: (1)

48. The capital of the Kingdom of Maharaja Ranjit Singh was

(1)   Patiala

(2)   Amritsar

(3)   Lahore

(4)   Kapurthala

Answer: (3)

49. One horse power is equal to

(1)   736 watts

(2)   746 watts

(3)   748 watts

(4)   756 watts

Answer: (2)

50. Bile juice is secreted by

(1)   Pancreas

(2)   Liver

(3)   Spleen

(4)   Gall-bladder

Answer: (2)

51. Find the missing number.

12, 15, 21, 30, 42, 57, _____.

(1)   59

(2)   63

(3)   65

(4)   75

Answer: (4)

52. Find the missing number.

2, 9, 28, 65, 126, _____.

(1)   195

(2)   199

(3)   208

(4)   217

Answer: (4)

53. The L.C.M. of 24, 36, and 40 is

(1)   120

(2)   240

(3)   360

(4)   480

Answer: (3)

54. Find the H.C.F. of 204 , 1190 and 1445.

(1)   19

(2)   17

(3)   13

(4)   21

Answer: (2)

55. Find the least number which is divisible by 12, 15, 20 and 25.

(1)   300

(2)   200

(3)   225

(4)   125

Answer: (1)

56. 

(1)   144

(2)   64

(3)   16

(4)   8

Answer: (1)

57. Find the average of all numbers between 6 and 34 which are divisible by 5.

(1)   21

(2)   20

(3)   25

(4)   24

Answer: (2)

58. If ∛32 = 2x, then x = ?

(1)   5

(2)   3

(3)   3/5

(4)   5/3

Answer: (4)

59. 40% of ? = 240

(1)   60

(2)   6000

(3)   960

(4)   600

Answer: (4)

60. How is 1/2% expressed as a decimal fraction?

(1)   0.0005

(2)   0.005

(3)   0.05

(4)   0.5

Answer: (2)

61. If a watch is sold at Rs. 60, there is a loss of 15%. For profit of 2%, the watch is to be sold at

(1)   Rs. 70

(2)   Rs. 72

(3)   Rs. 75

(4)   Rs. 85

Answer: (2)

62. 3/4th of a number is 19 less than the original number. The number is

(1)   84

(2)   64

(3)   76

(4)   72

Answer: (3)

63. Find the missing term.

15 : 20 : : ____ : 16

(1)   10

(2)   12

(3)   14

(4)   8

Answer: (2)

64. If price of m articles is Rs. n, then what is the price of 5 articles?

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

Answer: (1)

65. To complete a work, A takes 50% more than B. If together they take 18 days to complete the work, how much time will B take to do it?

(1)   30 days

(2)   35 days

(3)   40 days

(4)   45 days

Answer: (1)

66. An outlet pipe can empty a cistern in 30 minutes, then what part of the cistern will it empty in 1 minutes?

(1)   1/20

(2)   1/15

(3)   1/30

(4)   1/18

Answer: (3)

67. Simplify : (6.5 ×5 – 45.5 + 3.5 × 3.5)

(1)   6

(2)   7

(3)   9

(4)   10

Answer: (3)

68. 

(1)   7/225

(2)   7

(3)   8

(4)   15

Answer: (2)

69. 

(1)   2 + √3

(2) 

(3)   2 – √3

(4)   4 + √3

Answer: (1)

70. An athlete runs 200 metres race in 24 seconds. His speed is

(1)   20 km/hr

(2)   24 km/hr

(3)   28.5 km/hr

(4)   30 km/hr

Answer: (4)

71. How much time will a train 171 m long take to cross a bridge 229 m long, If it is running at the speed of 45 kmph?

(1)   40 sec

(2)   35 sec

(3)   32 sec

(4)   30 sec

Answer: (3)

72. Ravi can row downstream at 9 km/hr and upstream at 5 km/hr. Find the speed of Ravi in still water.

(1)   7 km/hr

(2)   8 km/hr

(3)   10 km/hr

(4)   7.5 km/hr

Answer: (1)

73. At what rate percent per annum of simple interest will a sum of money double itself in 8 years?

(1)   13.5%

(2)   12.5%

(3)   10%

(4)   12%

Answer: (2)

74. The radius of a circular field is 25 m. Find the area of field.

(1)   125π sq. m

(2)   625π sq. m

(3)   25π sq. m

(4)   135π sq. m

Answer: (2)

75. Which is not a prime number?

(1)   13

(2)   15

(3)   19

(4)   17

Answer: (2)

76. Fifteen times a positive integer is less than its square by 16. Find t he integer.

(1)   15

(2)   16

(3)   13

(4)   12

Answer: (2)

77. A watch is bought for Rs. 350 and sold at a gain of 15%. What is the selling price of watch?

(1)   Rs. 385

(2)   Rs. 375

(3)   Rs. 472

(4)   Rs. 402.50

Answer: (4)

78. The average of 50 numbers is 38. If the two numbers 45 and 55 are not considered, what will be the average of remaining numbers?

(1)   36.5

(2)   37

(3)   37.5

(4)   37.62

Answer: (3)

79. 30% of a 3 digit number is 190.8. What will be the 125% of that number?

(1)   759

(2)   785

(3)   795

(4)   779

Answer: (3)

80. In how much time would the simple interest on a certain sum be 0.125 times the principal at 10% per annum?

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

Answer: (1)

Directions (81-84) : In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on another side of : : while another word is to be found from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear. Choose the correct alternative.

81. Bank : Money : : Transport : ?

(1)   Goods

(2)   Road

(3)   Traffic

(4)   Speed

Answer: (1)

82. Jungle : Zoo : : Sea : ?

(1)   Aquarium

(2)   Harbour

(3)   Water

(4)   Fishery

Answer: (1)

83. Tailor : Dress : Carpenter : ?

(1)   Wood

(2)   Furniture

(3)   Leather

(4)   Cloth

Answer: (2)

84. Oxygen : Burn : : Carbon dioxide : ?

(1)   Isolate

(2)   Foam

(3)   Extinguishes

(4)   Explode

Answer: (3)

Directions (85-87) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow :

   Ravi and Kunal are good in Hockey and Volleyball, Sachin and Ravi are good in Hockey and Baseball. Gaurav and Kunal are good in Cricket and Volleyball. Sachin, Gaurav and Michael are good in Football and Baseball.

85. Who is good in Hockey, Cricket and Volleyball?

(1)   Sachin

(2)   Kunal

(3)   Ravi

(4)   Gaurav

Answer: (2)

86. Who is good in Baseball, Cricket, Volleyball and Football?

(1)   Sachin

(2)   Kunal

(3)   Ravi

(4)   Gaurav

Answer: (3)

87. Who is good in Baseball, Volleyball and Hockey?

(1)   Sachin

(2)   Kunal

(3)   Ravi

(4)   Gaurav

Answer: (3)

88. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order and choose one that comes first in a Dictionary.

(1)   Catastrophe

(2)   Canvass

(3)   Crisp

(4)   Character

Answer: (2)

Directions (89-90) : Find the odd one that does not belong to the group.

89.

(1)   Rigveda

(2)   Yajurveda

(3)   Atharvaveda

(4)   Ayurveda

Answer: (4)

90.

(1)   Frequency polygon

(2)   Rectangle

(3)   Bar

(4)   Pi

Answer: (4)

Directions (91-93) : If in a certain language. ENTRY is coded as 12345 and STEADY is coded as 931785, then state which is the correct code for each of the given words :

91. TENANT

(1)   956169

(2)   196247

(3)   352123

(4)   312723

Answer: (4)

92. NEATNESS

(1)   25196577

(2)   21732199

(3)   21362199

(4)   21823698

Answer: (2)

93. SEDATE

(1)   918731

(2)   954185

(3)   814195

(4)   614781

Answer: (1)

94. Heart is related to Blood in the same way as Lung is related to

(1)   Oxygen

(2)   Chest

(3)   Purification

(4)   Air

Answer: (1)

95. Wine is related to Grapes in the same way as Vodka is related to

(1)   Apples

(2)   Potatoes

(3)   Oranges

(4)   Flour

Answer: (2)

96. Kamal goes 30 metres North, then turns right and walks 40 metres, then again turns right and walks 20 metres, then again turns right and walks 40 metres. How many metres is he form his original position?

(1)   0

(2)   10

(3)   20

(4)   40

Answer: (2)

97. I am facing South. I turn right and walk 20 m. Then I turn left again and walk 10 m. Then I turn right and walk 20 m. Then I turn right again and walk 60 m. In which direction am I from the starting point?

(1)   North

(2)   North-West

(3)   East

(4)   North-East

Answer: (2)

98. 

(1)   117

(2)   36

(3)   32

(4)   26

Answer: (2)

99. Statements :

All windows are needles.

Some trees are windows.

Conclusions :

(I) Some trees are needles.

(II) Some trees are not needles.

(1)   Only Conclusion I follows.

(2)   Only Conclusion II follows.

(3)   Either I or II follows.

(4)   Neither I nor II follows.

Answer: (1)

100. Statements :

Some dogs bark.

All dogs bite.

Conclusions :

(I) Those dogs who do not bark, also bite.

(II) Those dogs who do not bark, not necessarily bite.

(1)   Only Conclusion I follows.

(2)   Only Conclusion II follows.

(3)   Either I or II follows.

(4)   Neither I nor II follows.

Answer: (1)

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