Railway (RRC) Hajipur Group ‘D’ Examination Held on 24-11-2013 Question Paper With Answer Key

Railway (RRC) Hajipur Group ‘D’ Examination Held on 24-11-2013

 

1. In a certain code language, ‘123’ means ‘hot filtered coffee’, ‘356’ means ‘very hot day’ and ‘589’ means ‘day and night’. Which digit stands for ‘very’?

(1)   9

(2)   5

(3)   8

(4)   6

Answer: (4)

2. A, B and C are sisters. D is brother of E and E is daughter of B. How is A related to D?

(1)   Sister

(2)   Cousin

(3)   Niece

(4)   Aunt

Answer: (4)

3. Deepak is brother of Ravi. Reena is sister f Atul. Ravi is son fo Reena. How is Deepak related to Reena?

(1)   Son

(2)   Brother

(3)   Nephew

(4)   Father

Answer: (1)

4. I am facing South. I turn right and walk 20 m. Then I turn right again and walk 10 m. Then I turn left and walk 10 m and then turning right walk 20 m. Then It 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: (4)

5. Kunal walks 10 kilometres towards North. From there, he walks 6 kilometers towards South. Then, he walks 3 kilometres towards East. How far and in which direction is he with reference to his starting point?

(1)   5 kilometres West

(2)   5 kilometres North – East

(3)   7 kilometres East

(4)   7 kilometres West

Answer: (2)

6. If you write down all the numbers from 1 to 100, then how many times do you write 3?

(1)   11

(2)   18

(3)   20

(4)   22

Answer: (3)

7. The number of boys in a class is three times the number of girls. Which one of the following numbers can not represent the total number of children in the class ?

(1)   48

(2)   44

(3)   42

(4)   40

Answer: (3)

8. If A > B, B > C, and C > D, then which of the following conclusions is definitely wrong?

(1)   A > D

(2)   A > C

(3)   D > A

(4)   B > D

Answer: (3)

9. If × means ÷, – means ×, ÷ means + and + means -, then (3 – 15 ÷ 19) × 8 + 6 = ?

(1)   −1

(2)   2

(3)   4

(4)   8

Answer: (2)

10. In a class of 60, where girls are twice that of the boys, Kamal ranked seventeenth from the top. If there are 9 girls ahead of Kamal, how many boys are after him in rank?

(1)   3

(2)   7

(3)   12

(4)   23

Answer: (3)

11. Find the missing term in the given series :

2, 5, 9, 19, 37, ?

(1)   73

(2)   75

(3)   76

(4)   78

Answer: (2)

12. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series :

2, 5, 9, ?, 20, 27

(1)   14

(2)   16

(3)   18

(4)   24

Answer: (1)

13. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series :

120, 99, 80, 63, 48, ?

(1)   35

(2)   38

(3)   39

(4)   40

Answer: (1)

14. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series :

20, 20, 19, 16, 17, 13, 14, 11, ?, ?

(1)   10, 11

(2)   10, 10

(3)   13, 14

(4)   13, 16

Answer: (2)

15. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series :

AYD, BVF, DRH, ?, KGL

(1)   FMI

(2)   GMJ

(3)   GLJ

(4)   HLK

Answer: (2)

16. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series :

Z, W, S, P, L, I, E, ?

(1)   B

(2)   D

(3)   F

(4)   K

Answer: (1)

17. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series :

DF, GJ, KM, NQ, RT, ?

(1)   UW

(2)   YZ

(3)   XZ

(4)   UX

Answer: (4)

18. ‘Atom’ is related to ‘Molecule’ in the same way as ‘Cell’ is related to :

(1)   Matter

(2)   Nucleus

(3)   Organism

(4)   Battery

Answer: (3)

19. ‘Soap’ is related to ‘Wash’ in the same way as ‘Broom’ is related to :

(1)   Clean

(2)   Dust

(3)   Sweep

(4)   Floor

Answer: (3)

20. ‘Town’ is related to ‘Village’ in the same way as ‘Urban’ is related to :

(1)   Rural

(2)   City

(3)   Metropolis

(4)   Semi – Urban

Answer: (1)

21. Out of the four words given below, three are alike in some manner and the fourth one is different. Choose the odd one.

(1)   Green

(2)   Pink

(3)   Indigo

(4)   Violet

Answer: (1)

22. Out of the four words given below, three are alike in some manner and the fourth one is different. Choose the odd one.

(1)   Platform

(2)   Dock

(3)   Bus – Stand

(4)   Park

Answer: (4)

23. Out of the four words given below, three are alike in some manner and the fourth one is different. Choose the odd one.

(1)   Troop

(2)   Group

(3)   Mob

(4)   Class

Answer: (3)

24. The position of how many digits in the number 5314687 will remain unchanged after the digits are rearranged in ascending order within the number?

(1)   None

(2)   One

(3)   Two

(4)   Three

Answer: (3)

25. A tortoise walks 1 kilometre in 4 hours. It rests 20 min. after every kilometer. How much time would be taken by the tortoise to complete 3.5 kilometre journey?

(1)   14 hr

(2)   15 hr 10 min.

(3)   15 hr

(4)   12 hr

Answer: (3)

26. Which of the following is not a prime number

(1)   2

(2)   47

(3)   53

(4)   51

Answer: (4)

27. What is the unit digit in the product (658 × 539 × 476 × 312) ?

(1)   4

(2)   2

(3)   8

(4)   None of these

Answer: (1)

28. 

(1)   (964 + 578)

(2)   2 × 964 × 578

(3)   1

(4)   2

Answer: (4)

29. The largest four digit number exactly divisibly by each of 12, 15, 18 and 27 is :

(1)   9690

(2)   9720

(3)   9930

(4)   9960

Answer: (2)

30. The H.C.F. of 1134, 1344 and 1512 is :

(1)   24

(2)   42

(3)   44

(4)   64

Answer: (2)

31. (6.5 × 6.5 – 45.5 + 3.5 × 3.5) = ?

(1)   6

(2)   7

(3)   9

(4)   100

Answer: (3)

32. 

(1)   0.012

(2)   0.06

(3)   0.12

(4)   0.6

Answer: (2)

33. A container of oil was 4/5 full. When 6 bottles of oil were taken out and 4 bottles of oil poured into it, it was 3/4 full. How many bottles of oil can the container contain?

(1)   10

(2)   20

(3)   30

(4)   40

Answer: (4)

34. A number of persons decided to raise Rs. 3 lakh by equal contribution from each. Had they contributed Rs. 50 each extra, the contribution would have been Rs. 3.25 lakh. How many persons are there?

(1)   400

(2)   450

(3)   600

(4)   500

Answer: (4)

35. If √6 = 2.45, then the value of  is :

(1)   0.271

(2)   0.272

(3) 

(4)   None of these

Answer: (3)

36. The average weight of 19 students in a class is 15 kg. By the admission of a new student, the average weight is reduced to 14.8 kg. The weight of the new student is :

(1)   10.6 kg

(2)   10.8 kg

(3)   11 kg

(4)   14.9 kg

Answer: (3)

37. If the difference between 3/8th and 2/7th of a number is 50, then the number would be ?

(1)   500

(2)   520

(3)   540

(4)   560

Answer: (4)

38. If the difference of two numbers is 3 and the difference of their squares is 39, then the larger number is :

(1)   8

(2)   9

(3)   12

(4)   13

Answer: (1)

39. If 2x × 81/5, then x = ?

(1)   1/5

(2)   −1/5

(3)   2/5

(4)   −2/5

Answer: (4)

40. (23 + 22 + 22 + 23) = ?

(1)   99/8

(2)   99/16

(3)   97/8

(4)   6

Answer: (1)

41. The wheat sold by a grocer contains 10% low quality wheat. What quantity of good quality wheat should be added to 150 kg of wheat so that the percentage of low quality wheat becomes 5%?

(1)   50 kg

(2)   85 kg

(3)   135 kg

(4)   150 kg

Answer: (4)

42. Bananas are bought at 3 for Rs. 2 and sold at 2 for Rs. 3. What is the gain percent?

(1)   25%

(2)   125%

(3)   50%

(4)   150%

Answer: (2)

43. 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)

44. 25 men can reap a field in 20 days. When should 15 men leave the work if the whole field is to be reaped is  after they leave the work?

(1)   after 3 days

(2)   after 4 days

(3)   after 5 days

(4)   after 6 days

Answer: (3)

45. A pipe can fill a tank in x hours and another pipe can empty it in y hours (y > x). If both pies are opened, in how many hours the tank will be filled?

(1)   (x – y) hours

(2)   (y – x) hours

(3) 

(4) 

Answer: (4)

46. A is twice as fast as B and B is thrice as fast as C. the journey covered by C in 42 minutes will be covered by A in :

(1)   7 minutes

(2)   14 minutes

(3)   28 minutes

(4)   63 minutes

Answer: (1)

47. A 130 m long train crosses a bridge in 30 seconds at 45 kmph. The length of the bridge is :

(1)   200 m

(2)   225 m

(3)   245 m

(4)   250 m

Answer: (3)

48. The area of a square is equal to the area of a circle. What is the ratio between the side of the square and the radius of the circle?

(1)   √π : 1

(2)   1 : √π

(3)   1 : π

(4)   π : 1

Answer: (1)

49. Find the value of x in the given figure, if AOB is a straight line.

(1)   32°

(2)   42°

(3)   36°

(4)   52°

Answer: (1)

50. If 5 tan θ = 4, then 

(1)   2/5

(2)   1/7

(3)   2/7

(4)   5/7

Answer: (2)

51. Which of the following sites of Indus Valley Civilization is not situated in India?

(1)   Lothal

(2)   Harappa

(3)   Kalibanga

(4)   Dholavira

Answer: (2)

52. Which of the following is not one of the four Vedas?

(1)   Ayur Veda

(2)   Rig Veda

(3)   Sama Veda

(4)   Atharva Veda

Answer: (1)

53. Who was the founder of ‘Haryanka Dynasty’?

(1)   Ajatashatru

(2)   Udayana

(3)   Bimbisara

(4)   Mahapadma

Answer: (3)

54. Buddha delivered his first sermon at :

(1)   Rajgir

(2)   Sarnath

(3)   Vaishali

(4)   Bodh Gaya

Answer: (2)

55. “Ashtangika Marg” is a doctrine of :

(1)   Vedic period

(2)   Aryans

(3)   Jainism

(4)   Buddhism

Answer: (4)

56. The Greek ambassador Megasthnese was sent to the court of:

(1)   Ashoka

(2)   Chandragupta Maurya

(3)   Samduragupta

(4)   Akbar

Answer: (2)

57. Who defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in the Second Battle of Tarain?

(1)   Qutubuddin Aibak

(2)   Alauddin Khilji

(3)   Mohammad Ghori

(4)   Babur

Answer: (3)

58. “Vijaya Stambha” in Chittor was constructed by :

(1)   Rana Kumbha

(2)   Rana Pratap

(3)   Rana Sanga

(4)   Sher Shah Suri

Answer: (1)

59. Who authored the book “Hind Swaraj”?

(1)   Subhash Chandra Bose

(2)   M. K. Gandhi

(3)   Jawahar Lal Nehru

(4)   Gopal Krishna Gokhale

Answer: (2)

60. Shyamji Krishna Verma established Indian Home Rule Society in :

(1)   London

(2)   Paris

(3)   Berlin

(4)   San Francisco

Answer: (1)

61. Who is called the “Nightingale of India”?

(1)   Lata Mangeshkar

(2)   Asha Bhosle

(3)   Annie Besant

(4)   Sarojini Naidu

Answer: (4)

62. The Lahore Session of the Muslim League, which passed Pakistan Resolution was held in :

(1)   1940

(2)   1947

(3)   1946

(4)   1921

Answer: (1)

63. How much time is taken by light to reach the Earth from the Sun?

(1)   about 20 minutes

(2)   about 8 seconds

(3)   about 8.5 minutes

(4)   8 hours 30 minutes

Answer: (3)

64. Which of the following planets is farthest from the Sun?

(1)   Uranus

(2)   Neptune

(3)   Saturn

(4)   Jupiter

Answer: (2)

65. What is the Indian name of the Constellation ‘Aquarius’?

(1)   Meen

(2)   Mithun

(3)   Kumbh

(4)   Makar

Answer: (3)

66. Which of the following is not a type of rail lines in India?

(1)   Metre Gauge

(2)   Broad Gauge

(3)   Narrow Gauge

(4)   Sleeper Gauge

Answer: (4)

67. Before formation of Eat Central Railway (ECR), Sonepur and Samastipur divisions were part of which of the following Railways?

(1)   North Eastern Railway

(2)   Eastern Railway

(3)   North Central Railway

(4)   Southern Railway

Answer: (1)

68. Bandipur National Park is located in :

(1)   Uttar Pradesh

(2)   Karnataka

(3)   Madhya Pradesh

(4)   Assam

Answer: (2)

69. Which of the following Country – Capital pairs is not correct?

(1)   Bangladesh – Dhaka

(2)   Canada – Ottawa

(3)   Japan – Beijing

(4)   Bhutan – Thimpu

Answer: (3)

70. Which of the following is the most important factor in soil erosion?

(1)   action of sunlight and water

(2)   action of wind and water

(3)   thermonuclear actions

(4)   Electromagnetic actions

Answer: (2)

71. The vertebral column of a human is made up of :

(1)   33 vertebrae

(2)   22 vertebrae

(3)   49 vertebrae

(4)   12 vertebrae

Answer: (1)

72. Humerus bone is situated in :

(1)   Thigh

(2)   Knee

(3)   Upper arm

(4)   Fore arm

Answer: (3)

73. Which organ is affected in Penumonia?

(1)   Lungs

(2)   Intestine

(3)   Nervous System

(4)   Liver

Answer: (1)

74. Which of the following is not necessary for photosynthesis?

(1)   Carbon dioxide

(2)   Oxygen

(3)   Chlorophyll

(4)   Sunlight

Answer: (2)

75. Formation of Red Blood Corpuscles (RBC) takes place in :

(1)   Liver

(2)   Kidney

(3)   Lungs

(4)   Bone Marrow

Answer: (4)

76. Once information is input into a computer, it becomes :

(1)   objects

(2)   data

(3)   ideas

(4)   output

Answer: (2)

77. A scanner scans :

(1)   Picture

(2)   Text

(3)   Both picture and text

(4)   Neither picture nor text

Answer: (3)

78. A device that provides emergency power to the computer, conditions the voltage and protects against power surges is called :

(1)   PSU

(2)   USP

(3)   UPPS

(4)   UPS

Answer: (4)

79. The absorptive power of a perfectly black body is :

(1)   1

(2)   0

(3)   8.2

(4)   None of these

Answer: (1)

80. The boiling point of a liquid is :

(1)   affected  by addition of soluble solid

(2)   increases with increase of pressure

(3)   both (1) and (2)

(4)   None of these

Answer: (2)

81. A bus covers the first half of a certain distance with speed v1 and the second half with a speed v2. The average speed during the whole journey is :

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

Answer: (4)

82. Who among the following invented dynamite?

(1)   Alfred Nobel

(2)   Pascal

(3)   James Watt

(4)   T. A. Edison

Answer: (1)

83. Isotopes are atoms of the element with :

(1)   same atomic number and mass number

(2)   same atomic number but different mass number

(3)   atomic number and no mass number

(4)   no atomic number and mass number

Answer: (2)

84. An acid is a substance which

(1)   is tasteless

(2)   is bitter in taste

(3)   is sweet in taste

(4)   is sour in taste

Answer: (4)

85. The smallest particle of an element is called :

(1)   Ion

(2)   Electron

(3)   Atom

(4)   Molecule

Answer: (3)

86. Who presided over the first meeting of the Indian Constituent Assembly?

(1)   Dr. Rajendra Prasad

(2)   Dr. Sachchidanand Sinha

(3)   Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

(4)   C. Rajgopalachari

Answer: (2)

87. Which of the following High Courts has the Territorial jurisdiction over Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

(1)   Andhra Pradesh

(2)   Kerala

(3)   Kolkata

(4)   Chennai

Answer: (3)

88. Who became the Governor of Bihar in March 2013?

(1)   D. Y. Patil

(2)   Devvanand Konwar

(3)   R. S. Gawai

(4)   Meera Kumar

Answer: (1)

89. Which Article of the Indian Constitution is related with Abolition of Untouchability ?

(1)   Article 71

(2)   Article 17

(3)   Article 14

(4)   Article 41

Answer: (2)

90. Which of the following is not appointed by the President of India?

(1)   The Prime Minister of India

(2)   The Attorney General of India

(3)   The Governors of States

(4)   The Chief Ministers of States

Answer: (4)

91. Who has succeeded Ratan Tata as Chairman of Tata Group?

(1)   N. A. Soonawala

(2)   S. K. Bhattacharya

(3)   Cyrus Mistry

(4)   Adi Godrez

Answer: (3)

92. Sri Avinash Chander has been appointed in May 2013 as :

(1)   DRDO Chief

(2)   ISRO Chief

(3)   ICAR Chief

(4)   Army Chief

Answer: (1)

93. Which party won maximum number of eats in Bihar Assembly Election 2010?

(1)   RJD

(2)   BJP

(3)   JD (U)

(4)   Samata Party

Answer: (3)

94. The ruins of Assembly Hall of 80 pillars of Mauryan period is associated with :

(1)   Kumhrar, Patna

(2)   Vaishali

(3)   Nalanda

(4)   Rajgir

Answer: (1)

95. Which of the following cricketers holds the record of maximum number of centuries in One Day International (ODI) matches?

(1)   Brian Lara

(2)   Sachin Tendulkar

(3)   Ricky Ponting

(4)   Virat Kohli

Answer: (2)

96. Which of the following Indian Sportspersons has won medals in both the London Olympics (2012) and the Beijing Olympics (2008) ?

(1)   Mary Kom

(2)   Abhinav Bindra

(3)   Vijender Singh

(4)   Suhil Kumar

Answer: (4)

97. Which of the following sectors of Indian Economy contributes maximum to GDP?

(1)   Primary Sector

(2)   Secondary Sector

(3)   Tertiary Sector

(4)   None of these

Answer: (3)

98. Which country won the Cricket World Cup 2011 by defeating Sri Lanka in the final match?

(1)   India

(2)   Australia

(3)   Pakistan

(4)   England

Answer: (1)

99. Academy (Oscar) Awards are given in which of the following fields.

(1)   Journalism

(2)   Literature

(3)   Science

(4)   Film

Answer: (4)

100. 5th September (Teacher’s day) is the birth day of :

(1)   Dr. S. Radharkishnan

(2)   Dr. Rajendra Prasad

(3)   Jawaharlal Nehru

(4)   Mahatma Gandhi

Answer: (1)

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