Railway (RRC) South Eastern Zone Bhubaneswar Group ‘D’ Examination 1st Sitting Held on 09.11.2014 Question Paper With Answer Key

Railway (RRC) South Eastern Zone Bhubaneswar Group ‘D’ Examination 1st Sitting Held on 09.11.2014

 

1. Introducing a man, a woman said. “He is only son of my mother’s mother”. How is that woman related to that man?

(1)   Mother

(2)   Maternal sister

(3)   Maternal nephew

(4)   Maternal Aunt

Answer: (3)

2. If B said that his mother is the only daughter of A’s mother, then how is A related to the B ?

(1)   Son

(2)   Father

(3)   Uncle

(4)   Brother

Answer: (3)

Direction (3-5) : Find the missing number :

3. 6, 11, 21, 36, 56, ?

(1)   42

(2)   51

(3)   81

(4)   91

Answer: (3)

4. 8, 14, 26, 44, 68, ?

(1)   71

(2)   78

(3)   84

(4)   98

Answer: (4)

5. 

(1)   25

(2)   27

(3)   32

(4)   37

Answer: (2)

6. Today is Wednesday, after 84 days which day will come?

(1)   Monday

(2)   Tuesday

(3)   Wednesday

(4)   Sunday

Answer: (3)

7. Mohini watched a movie before nine days. She watches movie only on Thursday. Today which day of the week?

(1)   Thursday

(2)   Saturday

(3)   Sunday

(4)   Tuesday

Answer: (2)

Directions : Choose the missing terms out of the given alternatives :

8. A, C, F, J, ?, ?

(1)   L, P

(2)   M, O

(3)   O, U

(4)   R, V

Answer: (3)

9. C, F, I, L, O, ?

(1)   R

(2)   S

(3)   T

(4)   U

Answer: (1)

10. Find the odd one that does not belong to the group?

(1)   Bengaluru

(2)   Kolkata

(3)   Puri

(4)   Mumbai

Answer: (3)

11. A fan always has

(1)   Switch

(2)   Blades

(3)   Current

(4)   Wire

Answer: (2)

12. A man always has

(1)   Teeth

(2)   Feet

(3)   Heart

(4)   Eye

Answer: (3)

13. If + is ×, − is +, × is ÷, ÷ is −, then answer the following question based on this information:

15 × 5 ÷ 3 + 1 – 1 = ?

(1)   −1

(2)   −2

(3)   3

(4)   1

Answer: (4)

14. In a certain code, ‘INSTITUTION’ is written as ‘NOITUTITSNI’. How is ‘PERFECTION’ written in that code?

(1)   NOICTEFREP

(2)   NOITCEFERP

(3)   NOITCEFRPE

(4)   NOITCEFREP

Answer: (4)

15. In a certain code ‘GIGANTIC’ is written as ‘GIGTANCL’. How is ‘MIRACLES’ written in that code?

(1)   MIRLCAES

(2)   MIRLACSE

(3)   RIMCALSE

(4)   RIMLCAES

Answer: (2)

16. Two numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3. If 9 is added to each number, they will be in the ratio 3 : 4. What is the product of two numbers?

(1)   360

(2)   480

(3)   486

(4)   512

Answer: (3)

17. Each interior angle of a regular Pentagon is :

(1)   72°

(2)   90°

(3)   108°

(4)   120°

Answer: (3)

18. If the total surface area of a cube is 6 sq units, then what is the volume of the cube?

(1)   1 cu. unit

(2)   2 cu. unit

(3)   4 cu. unit

(4)   6 cu. unit

Answer: (1)

19. If the area of a semi-circle is 77 sqm. Find the perimeter.

(1)   36 m

(2)   42 m

(3)   48 m

(4)   54 m

Answer: (1)

20. What is the whole surface area of cone base radius 7 cm and height 24 cm ?

(1)   654 sq. cm

(2)   704 sq. cm

(3)   724 sq. cm

(4)   964 sq. cm

Answer: (2)

21. Diamond is an allotropic

(1)   Silicon

(2)   Carbon

(3)   sulphur

(4)   Germanium

Answer: (2)

22. Which of the following is called polyamide?

(1)   Rayon

(2)   Orayon

(3)   Terylene

(4)   Nylone

Answer: (4)

23. Only glucose is used for energy consumpted by

(1)   kidney

(2)   muscles

(3)   brain

(4)   lever

Answer: (4)

24. Rigidity of cell wall is due to

(1)   chitin

(2)   lignin

(3)   suberin

(4)   pectin

Answer: (1)

25. Buddha was born in the year

(1)   581 B.C.

(2)   567 B.C.

(3)   576 B.C.

(4)   534 B.C.

Answer: (2)

26. The second battle of Panipat was fought in :

(1)   1526

(2)   1556

(3)   1761

(4)   1456

Answer: (2)

27. Which animal produces the biggest baby?

(1)   Camel

(2)   Lion

(3)   Elephant

(4)   Blue Whale

Answer: (4)

28. Which of the following is not a contagious disease?

(1)   Typhoid

(2)   Measles

(3)   Hysteria

(4)   Influenza

Answer: (3)

29. Super Nova is

(1)   An asteroid

(2)   A black hole

(3)   A comet

(4)   A dying star

Answer: (4)

30. The speed of rotation of the earth is

(1)   25 km/sec

(2)   31 km/sec

(3)   39.5 km/sec

(4)   0.47 km/sec

Answer: (4)

31. Which one of the following is not a form of precipitation?

(1)   Fog

(2)   Hail

(3)   Snowfall

(4)   Rainfall

Answer: (1)

32. The world’s largest ship canal is

(1)   Suez in Egypt

(2)   Panama in America

(3)   Kiel in Germany

(4)   Gota in Sweden

Answer: (1)

33. Suez canal joins

(1)   Red sea and Arabian sea

(2)   Panama in America

(3)   Kiel in Germany

(4)   Gota in Sweden

Answer: (2)

34. Which state has common borders with China?

(1)   Jammu and Kashmir

(2)   Sikkim

(3)   Arunachal Pradesh

(4)   Himachal Pradesh

Answer: (3)

35. The maximum temperature in Thar desert during the month of May in between

(1)   35°C-37°C

(2)   37°C-39°C

(3)   40°C-43°C

(4)   43°C-45°C

Answer: (3)

36. Which of the following river is known a

(1)   Hoogly

(2)   Damodar

(3)   Ghaghara

(4)   Kosi

Answer: (4)

37. In which month are the Kharif

(1)   April

(2)   June

(3)   September

(4)   November

Answer: (2)

38. Which of the following is also called the ‘House of older’?

(1)   Rajay Sabha

(2)   Lok Sabha

(3)   Gram Sabha

(4)   Vidhan Sabha

Answer: (1)

39. Chairman of the Planning Commission in India is the

(1)   Minister of Planning

(2)   Finance Minister

(3)   President

(4)   Prime Minister

Answer: (4)

40. The Indian to beat computers in mathematical wizardry is

(1)   Raja Ramanna

(2)   Shakuntala Devi

(3)   Ramanujam

(4)   Rina Penigrahi

Answer: (2)

41. Amjad Ali Khan is associated with

(1)   Violin

(2)   Sitar

(3)   Sarod

(4)   Veena

Answer: (3)

42. Who among the following is not a recipient of Dada Saheb Phalke Award?

(1)   V. Shantaram

(2)   Raj Kapoor

(3)   Ramanand Sagar

(4)   Ashok Kumar

Answer: (3)

43. Champion Trophy is associated with

(1)   Football

(2)   Hockey

(3)   Cricket

(4)   Chess

Answer: (2)

44. The term Bully is associated with

(1)   Cricket

(2)   Football

(3)   Hockey

(4)   Volleyball

Answer: (3)

45. Raman Effect is associated with characteristics

(1)   heat

(2)   light

(3)   electricity

(4)   magnetism

Answer: (2)

46. Who has won the men’s singles title of the Wimbledon 2014?

(1)   Andy Murrey

(2)   Novak Djokovic

(3)   Rafael Nadal

(4)   Stanislas Wavrinka

Answer: (2)

47. Which of the following football club h as won the Champions Trophy 2013-14?

(1)   Real Madrid

(2)   Ateltico Madrid

(3)   Barcelona

(4)   Arsenal

Answer: (1)

48. The Peacock Throne was made for

(1)   Jahangir

(2)   Aurangzeb

(3)   Akbar

(4)   Shahjahan

Answer: (4)

49. The mammal which rays eggs

(1)   Bat

(2)   Squirrel

(3)   Kangaroo

(4)   Duck-bild platypus

Answer: (4)

50. Which of the following is related with blood pressure

(1)   Liver

(2)   Testis

(3)   Pancreas

(4)   Adrenal

Answer: (4)

51. Find the missing number :

3, 5, 9, 17, 33, 65

(1)   129

(2)   128

(3)   126

(4)   132

Answer: (1)

52. Find the missing number :

840, _____, 420, 140, 35, 7

(1)   408

(2)   840

(3)   480

(4)   804

Answer: (2)

53. The H.C.F. of 42, 63, 140 is

(1)   14

(2)   9

(3)   21

(4)   7

Answer: (4)

54. Find the LCM of 24, 36, 54, 72, 96.

(1)   864

(2)   766

(3)   874

(4)   888

Answer: (1)

55. Which of the following fractions is the largest ?

(1)   7/8

(2)   13/16

(3)   31/40

(4)   63/80

Answer: (1)

56. 

(1)   125

(2)   145

(3)   225

(4)   325

Answer: (1)

57. The average of the numbers 15, 5, 0, 12, 8 is

(1)   8

(2)   8.5

(3)   10

(4)   15

Answer: (1)

58. 

(1)   4

(2)   2

(3)   6

(4)   8

Answer: (2)

59. Express the following as a fraction : 160%

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

Answer: (2)

60. Express the following as a decimal : 5%

(1)   0.5

(2)   0.05

(3)   0.005

(4)   None of these

Answer: (2)

61. By selling a chair for Rs 572, a man gains 30%. The cost p rice of the chair is

(1)   Rs 340

(2)   Rs 400

(3)   Rs 440

(4)   None of these

Answer: (3)

62. The product of two consecutive even number is 528, the numbers are

(1)   44, 42

(2)   52, 54

(3)   34, 32

(4)   22, 24

Answer: (4)

63. If a : b = 3 : 4 and b : c = 8 : 9 then a : c =

(1)   1 : 2

(2)   3 : 2

(3)   1 : 3

(4)   2 : 3

Answer: (4)

64. 16 men can reap a field in 30 days. In how many days will 20 men reap the field?

(1)   25 days

(2)   24 days

(3) 

(4) 

Answer: (2)

65. 3 men or 5 women can do a work in 12 days. How long will 6 men and 5 women take to finish the work?

(1)   4 days

(2)   10 days

(3)   15 days

(4)   20 days

Answer: (1)

66. A tap can fill cistern 8 hours and another tap can empty it in 16 hours. If both the taps are open, then the time taken to fill the tank will be :

(1)   8 hrs

(2)   10 hrs

(3)   16 hrs

(4)   24 hrs

Answer: (3)

67. 

(1)   8

(2)   3

(3)   2

(4)   4

Answer: (4)

68. 

(1) 

(2)   3

(3) 

(4)   21

Answer: (3)

69. If (n – y) = 1, (n2 + y2) = 41, then (n + y) = ?

(1)   5 or 4

(2)   −5 or −4

(3)   ±9

(4)   ±1

Answer: (3)

70. A man covers half of his journey at 6 km/hr and the remaining half at 3 km/hr. His average speed is

(1)   3 km/hr

(2)   4 km/hr

(3)   4.5 km/hr

(4)   9 km/hr

Answer: (2)

71. A train 210 m long is t raveling with a speed of 63 kmph. How long will it take to pass a Signal Post?

(1)   12 sec

(2)   14 sec

(3)   15 sec

(4)   18 sec

Answer: (1)

72. A boat goes 24 km downstream in 10 hrs. It takes 2 hrs more to cover the same distance against the stream. What is the speed of the boat in still water?

(1)   2 km/hr

(2)   2.2 km/hr

(3)   2.8 km/hr

(4)   4 km/hr

Answer: (2)

73. A certain sum is invested on simple interest. It is trebles in 10 years, what is the rate of interest?

(1)   18%

(2)   20%

(3)   22%

(4)   25%

Answer: (2)

74. Find the area of a rectangle having 15 m length and 8 m breadth.

(1)   120 sqm

(2)   111 sqm

(3)   115 sqm

(4)   125 sqm

Answer: (1)

75. Which of the following is an imaginary number?

(1)   −2

(2)   0

(3)   √−2

(4)   −1/2

Answer: (3)

76. If one number is 2/3rd of other number and then sum is 60, then the first number is :

(1)   18

(2)   24

(3)   36

(4)   42

Answer: (3)

77. If the cost price is 95% of the selling price, what is the profit per cent?

(1)   4

(2)   4.75

(3)   5

(4)   5.26

Answer: (4)

78. The average weight of 8 men is increased by 1.5 kg when one of the man who weights 65 kg is replaced by a new man. The weight of the new man is

(1)   70 kg

(2)   74 kg

(3)   76 kg

(4)   77 kg

Answer: (4)

79. When 35 is subtracted from a number. It reduces to its 80% what is 4/5th of that number?

(1)   70

(2)   80

(3)   120

(4)   140

Answer: (4)

80. The sum of money that will give Rs 1 as simple interest per day at the rate of 5% per annum is

(1)   Rs 730

(2)   Rs 3,650

(3)   Rs 7,300

(4)   Rs 36,500

Answer: (3)

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 :: 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 alternatives.

81. Man : Biography :: Nation : ?

(1)   Leader

(2)   People

(3)   Geography

(4)   History

Answer: (4)

82. Car : Garage :: Aeroplane : ?

(1)   Port

(2)   Depot

(3)   Hangar

(4)   Harbour

Answer: (3)

83. King : Throne :: Rider : ?

(1)   Chair

(2)   Horse

(3)   Seat

(4)   Saddle

Answer: (2)

84. Tanning : Leather :: Pyro-technics : ?

(1)   Bombs

(2)   Fireworks

(3)   Wool

(4)   Machinery

Answer: (2)

Directions (85-87) : Answer the following questions  based on the statements given  below :

(i) There are 3 poles on each side of the road

(ii) These six poles are labeled A, B, C, D, E and F.

(iii) These poles are of different coloured Golden, Silver, Metallic, Black, Bronze and White.

(iv) The poles are of different heights.

(v) E, the tallest pole, is exactly opposite to the Golden coloured pole.

(vi) F, the Black coloured pole, is located between A and D

(vii) The shortest pole is exactly opposite to the Metallic coloured pole.

(viii) C, the Bronze coloured pole is exactly opposite to A.

(ix) B, the Metallic coloured pole is exactly opposite to F.

(x) A, the White coloured pole is taller than C but shorter than D and B.

85. What is the colour of the pole diagonally opposite to the Bronze coloured pole ?

(1)   White

(2)   Silver

(3)   Metallic

(4)   Golden

Answer: (4)

86. Which is the second tallest pole ?

(1)   A

(2)   D

(3)   B

(4)   None of these

Answer: (2)

87. Which is the colour of the tallest pole?

(1)   Golden

(2)   Silver

(3)   Bronze

(4)   None of these

Answer: (2)

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

(1)   Parasite

(2)   Party

(3)   Petal

(4)   Paste

Answer: (1)

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

89.

(1)   Zinc

(2)   Bronze

(3)   Silver

(4)   platinum

Answer: (2)

90.

(1)   Herd

(2)   Flight

(3)   Hound

(4)   Swarm

Answer: (3)

Directions (91-93) : In each of the following questions, a number series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and fill in the blank space :

91. 1, 4 9, 16, 25, ______

(1)   35

(2)   36

(3)   48

(4)   49

Answer: (2)

92. 20, 19, 17, _____, 10, 5

(1)   15

(2)   14

(3)   16

(4)   17

Answer: (2)

93. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, ______, 17

(1)   12

(2)   13

(3)   14

(4)   15

Answer: (4)

94. Museum is related to Curator in the same way as Prison is related to

(1)   Warden

(2)   Monitor

(3)   Manager

(4)   Jailor

Answer: (1)

95. Data Processing is related to Raw Data in the same way as University is related to

(1)   Teacher

(2)   Building

(3)   Students

(4)   Principal

Answer: (4)

96. Deepak starts walking straight towards East. After walking 75 metres, he turns to the left and walks 25 metres straight. Again he turns to the left, walks a distance of 40 metres. straight, again he turns to the left and walks a distance of 25 metres. How far is he from the starting point ?

(1)   25 metres

(2)   50 metres

(3)   115 metres

(4)   None of these

Answer: (4)

97. A man is facing West. He turns 45° in the clockwise direction and then another 180° in the same direction and then 270° in the anti-clock wise direction. Which direction is he facing now?

(1)   South

(2)   North-West

(3)   West

(4)   South-West

Answer: (4)

98. 

(1)   14

(2)   22

(3)   32

(4)   320

Answer: (3)

99. Statements :

All flowers are stems.

All stems are roots.

Conclusions:

I : All roots are flowers.

II : All stems are flowers.

(1)   Only conclusion I follows

(2)   Only conclusion II follows

(3)   Either I or II follows

(4)   Neither I nor II follow

Answer: (4)

100. Statements :

All puppets are dolls.

All dolls are toys.

Conclusion :

I : Some toys are puppets.

II : All toys are puppets.

(1)   Only conclusion I follows

(2)   Only conclusion II follows

(3)   Either I or II follows

(4)   Neither I nor II follow

Answer: (1)

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