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Air Force Common Admission Test
(AFCAT)-2 2019
1. Who is the UEFA Winner 2019?
(A) Liverpool FC
(B) Valencia
(C) Tottenham Hatspur
(D) None of these
2. How many over are there in the 1st Power Play in T20 Cricket?
(A) 5 overs
(B) 6 overs
(C) 7 overs
(D) 9 overs
3. Tunnel that Connects Jammu to Kashmir path:
(A) Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel
(B) Karbude Railway Tunnel
(C) Rohtang Tunnel
(D) Chenani Nashri Tunnel
4. Who was the 1st Governor General of India?
(A) Lord William Bentinck
(B) C. Rajagopalachari
(C) Lord Curzon
(D) Warren Hastings
5. Who is writer of Life of Pie?
(A) Tom Clancy
(B) Anne Golon
(C) Yann Martel
(D) Joseph Heller
6. Who is considered the father of Indian revolutionary ideas?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Subhash Chandra Bose
(C) Ras Bihari Bose
(D) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
7. Who is known as the Bradman of Women’s Cricket?
(A) Ellyse Perry
(B) Elizabeth Rebecca Wilson
(C) Poonam Raut
(D) Heather Knight
8. Which female athlete won Gold in 2014 CWG in Weightlifting (48 Kg)?
(A) Babita Kumari
(B) Jitu Rai
(C) Sanjita Chanu
(D) Kumukcham Sanjita
9. Which Satellite is being launched by NASA to Mars in 2020?
(A) Mars 2020 rover mission
(B) Artemis Program
(C) Artemis-2
(D) All of these
10. Satyamev Jayate is part of which Upanishad?
(A) Chandogya
(B) Prashna
(C) Mundaka
(D) Mandukya
11. ‘CANT’ is related to which sport?
(A) Football
(B) Kabaddi
(C) Hockey
(D) Volleyball
12. Who is the writer of Padmavat Poem?
(A) Ali Ahmad
(B) Ziauddin Barani
(C) Malik Muhammad Jayasi
(D) Al-Biruni
13. Name of ISROs Space Program with the highest number of Satellites.
(A) PSLV-C37
(B) PSLV-C41
(C) PSLV-C40
(D) PSLV-C36
14. Which European league won UEFA 3 times in a row?
(A) Real Madrid
(B) Benfica
(C) Milan
(D) None of these
15. What is the Capital of Bosnia?
(A) Azerbaijan
(B) Eritrea
(C) Slovakia
(D) Sarajevo
16. How many medals have been won by Micheal Phelps?
(A) 29
(B) 28
(C) 25
(D) 32
17. Which dynasty established the Ajanta & Ellora caves?
(A) Kanva Dynasty
(B) Shunga Dynasty
(C) Hindu Satavahana Dynasty
(D) None of these
18. Which text of the Vedas refers to Medicine?
(A) Atharvaveda
(B) Samaveda
(C) Yajurveda
(D) Rigveda
19. Which Cricketer reached fastest 10000 runs in ODI?
(A) MS Dhoni
(B) Sachin Tendulkar
(C) Virat Kohli
(D) Ricky Ponting
20. What is the Capital of Colombia?
(A) Bogota
(B) Praia
(C) Moroni
(D) Zagreb
21. Where is the Headquarter of WHO located?
(A) Montreal, Canada
(B) New York, USA
(C) Geneva, Switzerland
(D) Vienna, Austria
22. The Khilafat Movement was merged with which movement?
(A) Quit India Movement
(B) Non-Cooperation Movement
(C) Swaraj Movement
(D) None of these
23. Which lines run parallel to the equator?
(A) Latitude
(B) Longitude
(C) Both A and B
(D) None of these
24. Who Invented Electricity?
(A) Guglielmo Marconi
(B) Wilhelm Rontgen
(C) Joseph Henry
(D) Benjamin Franklin
25. Sun occupies how much percentage of area?
(A) 98.0
(B) 99.86
(C) 90
(D) 56
Direction (Qs. No. 26-30): Each of the following questions consist of problem figures followed by answer figures. Select a figure from amongst the answer figures which will continue the same series or pattern as established by the problem figures.
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27.
28.
29.
30.
Directions (Qs. No. 31-35): The second figure in the first unit of the Problem Figures bears a certain relationship to the first figure Similarly, one of the figures in the Answer Figures bears the same relationship to the first figure in the second unit of the Problem Figures. Locate the figure which would fit the question mark.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
Directions (Qs. No 36-40): In each of the following questions, three words are alike in some manner. Spot the odd one out.
36.
(A) Green
(B) Red
(C) Colour
(D) Orange
37.
(A) Stable
(B) Hole
(C) Canoe
(D) Sty
38.
(A) Nose
(B) Eyes
(C) Skin
(D) Teeth
39.
(A) Venus
(B) Moon
(C) Pluto
(D) Mars
40.
(A) Happy
(B) Gloomy
(C) Lively
(D) Cheerful
Directions (Qs. No. 41-45): In the questions given below establish the relationship between the two words. Then from the given options select one which has the same relationship as of the given two words.
41. Mania is to Craze as Phobia is to…….
(A) Desires
(B) Hobbies
(C) Want
(D) Fear
42. Stammering is to Speech as Deafness is to…….
(A) Ear
(B) Hearing
(C) Noise
(D) Silence
43. Secretive is to Open as Snide is to……..
(A) Forthright
(B) Hidden
(C) Outcome
(D) Forward
44. Leash is to Pet as Handcuffs is to……
(A) Cunning
(B) Dacoits
(C) Criminals
(D) Robbers
45. Ride is to Horse as Smoke is to…….
(A) Chimney
(B) Sparkling
(C) Pipe
(D) Ashes
Directions (Qs. No. 46-49): The following questions are based on the following diagrams. Circles (irrespective of the size or location) represent objects. You have to identify which of the following diagrams would represent best the relationship between given terms.
46. Which of the above five diagrams would best represent-Musicians, Instrumentalists, Violinists?
(A) (a)
(B) (b)
(C) (c)
(D) (e)
47. Which of the above five diagrams would best represent-People, Painters, Boys?
(A) (e)
(B) (d)
(C) (a)
(D) (b)
48. Which of the above five diagrams would best represent-Mothers, Fathers and Teachers?
(A) (a)
(B) (b)
(C) (d)
(D) (e)
49. Which of the above five diagrams would best represent-Men, Women and Children?
(A) (a)
(B) (c)
(C) (e)
(D) None
Directions (Qs. No. 50-54): In each question, which one of the alternative figures will complete the given figure pattern?
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51.
52.
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54.
55. Which of the following would be the next number in the series 8, 15, 29, 57?
(A) 99
(B) 113
(C) 103
(D) 101
56. Which of the following numbers will be inserted in place of the (?) mark?
(35 (78) 40 45 (97) 35 25 (?) 30
(A) 66
(B) 56
(C) 67
(D) 71
57. Find the missing term in the following:
ACEG : DFHJ : QSUV : ?
(A) TVXY
(B) MNPR
(C) OQST
(D) KMNP
58. If ‘BEARING’ is coded as 1234567. ‘RARE’ will be coded as:
(A) 4234
(B) 4321
(C) 4345
(D) 4342
59. If RADIO is coded as ‘UDGLR’, PHOTO will be coded as:
(A) OIPWR
(B) OTOPT
(C) SKRWR
(D) SKPWR
60. A manufacturer sells a cooler to a distributor at a profit of 18%. The distributor sells the same to a retailer at a profit of 20%. The retailer, in turns sells it to a customer for Rs 2124 thereby earning a profit of 25%. What is the post price for the manufacturer?
(A) Rs 1200
(B) Rs 1300
(C) Rs 1400
(D) Rs 1450
61. A manufacturer’s list price of a table is Rs 4750. He sells it to a retailer with successive discounts of 15% and 10% with terms : cash 4, 2/20. If the retailer pays the bill on 10th day, what is his cost price?
(A) Rs 1356.08
(B) Rs 3361.08
(C) Rs 3561.08
(D) Rs 4616.10
62. A and B are two alloys of gold and copper prepared by mixing metals in proportions 7 : 2 and 7 : 11 respectively. If equal quantities of the alloys are melted to form a third alloy C, the proportion of gold and copper in C will be:
(A) 5 : 9
(B) 5 : 7
(C) 7 : 5
(D) 9 : 5
63. The price of cooking oil has increased by 25%. The percentage of reduction that a family should effect in the use of cooking oil so as not to increase the expenditure on this account is:
(A) 25%
(B) 30%
(C) 20%
(D) 15%
64. In an examination 80% of the students passed in Mathematics and 70% passed in English, while 10% students failed in both the subjects. If 360 students passed in both the subjects, find the total number of students who appeared in the examination.
(A) 400
(B) 600
(C) 630
(D) 640
65. Two vessels A and B contain mixture of milk and water in the ratio 4 : 1 and 9 : 11 respectively. They are mixed in the ratio of 3 : 2. Find the of milk : water in the resulting mixture.
(A) 34 : 16
(B) 33 : 17
(C) 16 : 34
(D) 17 : 33
66. A vessel contains mixture of liquids A and B in the ratio 3 : 2. When 20 litres of the mixture is taken out and replaced by 20 litres of liquid B, the ratio changes to 1 : 4. How many litres of liquid A was there initially present in the vessel?
(A) 12 litres
(B) 18 litres
(C) 24 litres
(D) 22 litres
67. If and x + y = 32, then find the value of z.
(A) 5
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 2
68. If a + b + c = 13, a2 + b2 + c2 = 69, then what is the value of (ab + bc + ca).
(A) 75
(B) 69
(C) 50
(D) 60
69. If 3 men and 5 women can do a piece of work in days and 2 men and 7 boys can do the same work in 12 days. Find the number of boys, the work done by whom can equate the work done by 10 women.
(A) 19 boys
(B) 21 boys
(C) 23 boys
(D) 15 boys
70. A and B can together finish a work in 30 days. They worked together for 20 days and then B left. After another 20 days. A finished the remaining work. In how many days A alone can finish the job?
(A) 60 days
(B) 54 days
(C) 50 days
(D) 40 days
71.
(A) 3
(B) 1/8
(C) 8
(D) 1
72. is simplified to:
(A) 17/30
(B) 13/30
(C) 11/30
(D) 7/30
73. A cricket team won 3 matches more than they lost. If a win gives them 2 points and loss (−1) point. If their score is 23, then how many matches in all have they played?
(A) 40
(B) 37
(C) 20
(D) 17
74. Starting from a point at a speed of 4 km/hr a man reaches at a certain place and returns back to the point from where he had started journey on bicycle at the speed of 16 km/hr. His average speed during the entire journey will be:
(A) 6.4 km/h
(B) 8.4 km/h
(C) 5.4 km/h
(D) 10 km/h
75. Start from his house one day Saurabh walks at a speed of and reaches his school 6 minutes late. Next day he increases his speed by 1 km/hr and reaches the school 6 minutes early. What is the distance of the school from his house?
(A) 2 km
(B)
(C)
(D) 1 km
76. If a, b, c, d, e are five consecutive odd numbers, their average is:
(A) 5(a + 4)
(B) abcde/5
(C) 5(a + b + c + d + e)
(D) None of these
77. A pupil’s marks were wrongly entered as 83 instead of 63. Due to that the average marks for the class got increased by half. What is the number of pupils in the class?
(A) 73
(B) 40
(C) 50
(D) 10
Directions (Qs. Nos. 78 to 81): In questions, sentences given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval [●] in the Answer Sheet.
78. He was _____ by nature and so avoided all company.
(A) anti-social
(B) cordial
(C) gregarious
(D) timid
79. The United Kingdom _______ England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
(A) comprises
(B) combines
(C) comprises of
(D) consists
80. Jyoti refused to be ______ by her long illness.
(A) dispensed
(B) dispirited
(C) dispersed
(D) dispatched
81. Jim suffered a ____ of fortune.
(A) reversal
(B) revert
(C) regress
(D) reverse
Directions (Qs. Nos. 82 to 84) : In questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and blacken the oval [●] corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B, C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet.
82. (A) We have finished our work/ (B) three hours ago and have been waiting/ (C) for you since then./ (D) No error.
83. (A) A study is going under way/ (B) to determine the exact concentration/ (C) of lead in the water supply./ (D) No error.
84. (A) Several guest noticed Mr. Sharma/ (B) falling back in his chair/ (C) and gasping for breath./ (D) No error.
Directions (Qs. Nos. 85 to 87): In questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer sheet.
85. ‘I am going to stay to home because I am feeling under the weather’
(A) depressed
(B) irritated
(C) unhappy
(D) sick
86. He and his neighbor are always at loggerheads.
(A) abusing each other
(B) agree on everything
(C) aloof from each other
(D) disagreeing on everything
87. Even in the middle of the fire he kept a level head.
(A) was sensible
(B) was crazy
(C) was self-centred
(D) was impulsive
Directions (Qs. No. 88 and 89): Read the passage carefully and answer these questions.
The capitalist system does not foster healthy relations among human beings. A few people own all the means of production and others have to sell their labour under conditions imposed upon them. the emphasis of capitalism being on the supreme importance of material wealth, the intensity of its appeal is to the acquisitive tendency. It promotes worship of economic power with little regard to the means employed for its acquisition and the end that it serves. By its exploitation of human being to the limits of endurance its concentration is on the largest profit rather than maximum production. Thus, the division of human society is done on the basis of profit motive. All this is injurious to human dignity. And when the harrowed poor turn to the founders of religion for succor, they rather offer a subtle defence for the established order. They promise future happiness for present suffering. They conjure up visions of paradise to soothe the suffering majority and censure the revolt of the tortured men. The system imposes injustice, the religion justifies it.
88. The passage indicates that the capitalist system is:
(A) ambitious
(B) prosperous
(C) dehumanising
(D) fair
89. In a capitalist system of society each man wishes:
(A) to produce maximum wealth
(B) to have visions of paradise
(C) to soothe the sufferings of other
(D) to acquire maximum wealth
Directions (Qs. Nos. 90 to 92): In questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best express the meaning of the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
90. RESURGENCE
(A) renewal
(B) reluctance
(C) repletion
(D) relocation
91. INGENUOUS
(A) crafty
(B) candid
(C) careless
(D) creative
92. DAMP
(A) light
(B) wet
(C) clear
(D) complicated
Directions (Qs. Nos. 93 to 95): In questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
93. ZENITH
(A) shallow
(B) nadir
(C) low
(D) bottom
94. ARROGANT
(A) laughty
(B) proud
(C) selfish
(D) modest
95. ECCENTRIC
(A) carefree
(B) peculiar
(C) normal
(D) unusual
Directions (Q. Nos. 96-100): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Visual experiences can …(96)… children, teenagers and even adults learn and absorb more due to its highly stimulating and …(97)… engaging impact. It is for this reason that we are seeing an increase in schools across the globe …(98)… content provider programmes into their class curriculum to …(99)… lessons through video. Visual excursions and school collaborations are …(100)… by advances in high definition video, high fidelity audio and content sharing, allowing students to experience a richer and more stimulating learning experience.
96.
(A) help
(B) aiding
(C) prescribe
(D) feature
97.
(A) plus
(B) lonely
(C) ably
(D) deeply
98.
(A) incorporating
(B) pressing
(C) following
(D) parting
99.
(A) make
(B) demand
(C) impart
(D) vision
100.
(A) dissolved
(B) enhanced
(C) measured
(D) failed
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