Kerala PSC Degree Level Secretariat Assistant/Auditor Examination 2007 Question Paper With Answer Key

Kerala PSC Degree Level Secretariat Assistant/Auditor Examination 2007

1. Rani Lakshmi Bai, the fiery Queen of Jhansi, also known as the Rani of Jhansi, is a great nationalist heroine of the first war of Indian freedom and a symbol of resistance to the British rule in India. She died in 1858 fighting the British. What was her original name given by her parents?

(a)  Alakananda

(b)  Sarada

(c)  Manikarnika

(d)  Aparna

Answer: (c)

2. The Gayatri Mantra is the most revered Vedic Mantra in Hinduism. Which Vedic sage is considered as the author of Gayatri Mantra?

(a)  Sage Viswamitra

(b)  Sage Agasthya

(c)  Sage Angiras

(d)  Sage Kashyapa

Answer: (a)

3. Name the year in which the decimal system of Coinage was introduced in India.

(a)  1960

(b)  1959

(c)  1958

(d)  1957

Answer: (d)

4. In the great war of Kalinga in 260 BC, the Magadha King Ashoka foreswore violence and accepted Buddhism. The major portion of the Kalinga Kingdom was in the modern state of:

(a)  Orissa

(b)  Andhra Pradesh

(c)  Bihar

(d)  Madhya Pradesh

Answer: (a)

5. Which was the South Indian Dynasty that established its kingdom with its capital at Kanchipuram in the 4th century and reigned the northern parts of Tamil region for about six hundred years?

(a)  Chera Dynasty

(b)  Pallava Dynasty

(c)  Pandya Dynasty

(d)  Chola Dynasty

Answer: (b)

6. Razia Sultana (Razia Sultan) was the only woman monarch who ruled Delhi. Her rule lasted only for four years and following a revolt by the city’s nobles she was killed. When did she ascend the throne of Delhi?

(a)  A.D. 1326

(b)  A.D. 1236

(c)  A.D. 1623

(d)  A.D. 1363

Answer: (b)

7. The dispute over the Himalayan border in Aksai Chin between the People’s Republic of China and India triggered the Sino-Indian Border War. This ware began in:

(a)  September 1962

(b)  November 1964

(c)  July 1966

(d)  June 1968

Answer: (a)

8. Among the following former Portuguese colonies in India which one is an Island?

(a)  Goa

(b)  Diu

(c)  Daman

(d)  Dadra

Answer: (b)

9. Vellore Mutiny was the first instance of mutiny by the Indian Sepoys against the British East India Company. It predates even the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 by nearly half a century. When did it take place?

(a)  May 10, 1806

(b)  June 8, 1808

(c)  September 6, 1807

(d)  December 24, 1805

Answer: (a)

10. Vijayanagara empire once extended over the most of the Peninsular India. It is named after its capital city Vijaynagara. As a result of defeat at the hands of an alliance of sultanates, the capital was brutally razed and looted. Where are the impressive ruins of this historic city found today?

(a)  Hampi in Karnataka

(b)  Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh

(c)  Tanjavur in Tamil Nadu

(d)  Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh

Answer: (a)

11. Velakali is a spectacular ritual and martial folk art of Kerala. Where did this art form take shape in Kerala?

(a)  Vadakara

(b)  Edappally

(c)  Kodungallor

(d)  Ambalappuzha

Answer: (d)

12. The first Keralite who became a member of the Central Cabinet and served twice as Finance Minister.

(a)  A. K. Antony

(b)  K. Karunakaran

(c)  Krishna Kumar

(d)  Dr. John Mathai

Answer: (d)

13. Vembanad lake is the largest lake in Kerala. Which among the following districts does not border this lake?

(a)  Alappuzha

(b)  Kollam

(c)  Kottayam

(d)  Ernakulam

Answer: (b)

14. Which is the district last formed in Kerala?

(a)  Malappuram

(b)  Pathanamthitta

(c)  Kasargod

(d)  Wayanad

Answer: (c)

15. Which region in Kerala is famous for its natural sandalwood forests?

(a)  Nenmara

(b)  Peerumed

(c)  Marayoor

(d)  Meenachil

Answer: (c)

16. Among the following districts of Kerala which one shares its border both with Karnataka and Tamil Nadu?

(a)  Wayanad

(b)  Palakkad

(c)  Kannur

(d)  Malappuram

Answer: (a)

17. The Central Tuber Crops Research Institute in Kerala is located at Sreekaryam, Thiruvananthapuram. Where is the headquarters of Central Plantation Crops Research Institute located in Kerala?

(a)  Palode

(b)  Nileswaram

(c)  Kayamkulam

(d)  Kasargod

Answer: (d)

18. During the British rule which river in Kerala was nicknamed as English Channel?

(a)  Chalakkudi river

(b)  Ponnani river

(c)  Mahe river

(d)  Karamana river

Answer: (c)

19. Marthanda Varma renovated the Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple of Thiruvananthapuram, and delivered his new kingdom to his deity and ruled as the servant of the deity. When did this event take palce?

(a)  October 3rd 1799

(b)  June 5th 1756

(c)  March 7th 1794

(d)  January 3rd 1750

Answer: (d)

20. What is the density of population of Kerala according to 2001 Census?

(a)  917 persons/square km

(b)  819 persons/square km

(c)  864 persons/square km

(d)  989 persons/square km

Answer: (b)

21. The term ‘light year’ is a unit employed in measuring:

(a)  intensity of light

(b)  distance

(c)  speed of light

(d)  time

Answer: (b)

22. Vinegar is acidic in nature because of the presence of:

(a)  citric acid

(b)  acetic acid

(c)  hydrochloric acid

(d)  tartaric acid

Answer: (b)

23. We stud viruses because they cause many infectious diseases. Which of the following diseases is not a viral disease?

(a)  influenza

(b)  measles

(c)  cholera

(d)  small pox

Answer: (c)

24. Which one of the following characteristics is absent in a computer, how much sophisticated it may be?

(a)  High speed

(b)  Accuracy

(c)  Perfect memory

(d)  Intelligence

Answer: (d)

25. Isotopes of an element contain the same number of:

(a)  neutrons and protons

(b)  neutrons and protons but different number of electrons

(c)  protons but different number of neutrons

(d)  neutrons and electrons but different number of protons

Answer: (c)

26. At which location at the surface of the earth would an observer find the greatest force due to the Earth’s gravity?

(a)  Equator

(b)  North Pole

(c)  Tropic of Capricon (23.50S)

(d)  Tropic of Cancer (23.50N

Answer: (b)

27. Which is the correct scientific name applied for a ‘shooting star’?

(a)  Comet

(b)  Meteor

(c)  Asteroid

(d)  Meteroite

Answer: (b)

28. Which type of mirror is used as a ‘rear – view’ mirror in vehicles?

(a)  Plane

(b)  Convex

(c)  Concave

(d)  Oval

Answer: (b)

29. Based on extensive and detailed scientific evidence, geologists have determined the age of the Earth. Which one of the following figures is the closest to the present estimated age of the earth?

(a)  3.25 billion years (3.25 × 109 years)

(b)  4.55 billion years (4.55 × 109 years)

(c)  2.95 billion years (2.95 × 109 years)

(d)  5.55 billion years (5.55 × 109 years)

Answer: (b)

30. “This mineral extensively found in Kerala is a primary ore of several rare earth metals most notably thorium, cerium and lanthanum”. Name the mineral which this statement refers to:

(a)  Ilmenite

(b)  Zircon

(c)  Monazite

(d)  Sillimanite

Answer: (c)

31. While the river Kaveri(Cauvery) is nicknamed “Dakshina Ganga” another river of south India is nicknamed “Vriddha Ganga”. Which is that river?

(a)  Tungabhadra

(b)  Godavari

(c)  Mahanadi

(d)  Krishna

Answer: (b)

32. In the following pairs of cities and their associated rivers which pair is NOT correct?

(a)  Jhelum-Srinagar

(b)  Yamuna-Agra

(c)  Hugli-Kolkata

(d)  Mahanadi-Vijayawada

Answer: (d)

33. Cherrapunji, the world’s wettest place, is located in:

(a)  Arunachal Pradesh

(b)  Meghalaya

(c)  Assam

(d)  Nagaland

Answer: (b)

34. Find the incorrect pair among the following:

(a)  Tanjavur-Brihadeeswara Temple

(b)  Amritsar – Golden Temple

(c)  Puri – Konark Temple

(d)  Agra – Lotus Temple

Answer: (d)

35. “It is the only hill station in Rajasthan. It is located at an elevation of 1220 meters. It is also home to a number of famous Jain temples. The world headquarters of the Barhma Kumari order of lady renunciates also located here.” Which is that place?

(a)  Jaisalmer

(b)  Mount abu

(c)  Jaipur

(d)  Udaipur

Answer: (b)

36. The National Defence Academy of India is the premier national institute of military sciences, and fundamental training college for all prospective officers of the Indian Army, the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy. Name the state in which it is located.

(a)  Uttar Pradesh

(b)  Maharashtra

(c)  Punjab

(d)  Haryana

Answer: (b)

37. Which is the southernmost point of land in the territory of India?

(a)  Point Calimere

(b)  Indira Point

(c)  Kanyakumari

(d)  Dhanushkodi

Answer: (c)

38. When Greenwich time is 10 am, the corresponding Indian Standard Time will be:

(a)  3.30 pm

(b)  2.30 pm

(c)  5.00 pm

(d)  5.30 pm

Answer: (a)

39. The strait that separates the continent of Asia from North America is:

(a)  Strait of Gibraltor

(b)  Strait of Malacca

(c)  Palk Strait

(d)  Bering Strait

Answer: (d)

40. Which of the following statements regarding eclipses is incorrect?

(a)  A solar eclipse occurs only one new moon days

(b)  A lunar eclipse occurs only on full moon days

(c)  In a solar eclipse the moon moves through the shadow caste by the earth

(d)  A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon is between the sun and the earth and the moon’s shadow moves across the face of the earth.

Answer: (c & d)

41. The maximum period for which a proclamation of emergency issued by the President can remain in force without approval by a resolution of the parliament is:

(a)  two months from the data of issue

(b)  six months from the date of issue

(c)  four months from the date of issue

(d)  one year from the date of issue

Answer: (*)

42. In 2000 three new states were created in Indian Union. Which one of the following is not among those three?

(a)  Meghalaya

(b)  Uttarakhand

(c)  Jharkhand

(d)  Chattisgarh

Answer: (a)

43. Name the Indian state having maximum number of members of Rajya Sabha

(a)  Bihar

(b)  Uttar Pradesh

(c)  Maharashtra

(d)  Tamil Nadu

Answer: (b)

44. Including the Speaker and two nominated members, what is the present total strength of the Lok Sabha of India?

(a)  545 members

(b)  525 members

(c)  530 members

(d)  535 members

Answer: (a)

45. A high court judge can hold office till he attains the age of:

(a)  58

(b)  60

(c)  62

(d)  65

Answer: (c)

46. States Reorganization Act resulted in erasing the distinction between parts A, B and C states, and caused the reorganization of the states on linguistic lines. This was in the year.

(a)  1948

(b)  1956

(c)  1953

(d)  1961

Answer: (b)

47. Out of the total 250 members of the Rajya Sabha, how many are nominated by the President of India?

(a)  12

(b)  10

(c)  16

(d)  22

Answer: (a)

48. Father of the Nation is a term by many countries to describe a political or symbolic leader seen as a founding father of the nation. In the following Nation-Father of the Nation’s pair which one is incorrect?

(a)  South Africa-Nelson Mandela

(b)  Cambodia-Norodom Sihanouk

(c)  Indonesia – Lee Kuan Yew

(d)  Vietnam – Ho Chi Minh

Answer: (c)

49. The first general election under the new constitution was held in India during the year 1951-52. When did the first elected Parliament come into being?

(a)  March 1953

(b)  November 1952

(c)  April 1952

(d)  January 1953

Answer: (c)

50. The allocation of seats in Rajya Sabha is contained in the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution. How many seats in Rajya Sabha re allocated for the state of Kerala?

(a)  9

(b)  12

(c)  14

(d)  20

Answer: (a)

51. The Afro-Asian Games held in India in 2003 were the first such instance of a sporting event involving the two continents. Which was its venue in India?

(a)  Patiala

(b)  Chennai

(c)  Kolkata

(d)  Hyderabad

Answer: (d)

52. Name the person who resigned in 1991. after serving less than a year as Governor of Tamil Nadu and was again appointed as the Governor of Tamil Nadu in 2004:

(a)  T. N. Chaturvedi

(b)  Balram Jakhar

(c)  Surjit Singh Barnala

(d)  Rameshwar Takur

Answer: (c)

53. Who is the Minister for Electricity in Kerala?

(a)  P. K. Gurudasan

(b)  S. Sharma

(c)  A. K. Balan

(d)  G. Sudhakaran

Answer: (c)

54. Saka Era was adopted as the National Calendar of India in 1957. What will be the Saka Year corresponding to January 1 to 2007?

(a)  1912

(b)  1284

(c)  1928

(d)  1574

Answer: (c)

55. Who is the present Chief Minister of Bihar?

(a)  Nitish Kumar

(b)  Arjun Munda

(c)  Naveen Patnaik

(d)  Karpoori Thakur

Answer: (*)

56. Under the Irrigation Component of Bharat Nirman the target of creation of additional irrigation potential of 1 crore hectare in India is planned to be achieved in:

(a)  2010

(b)  2007

(c)  2009

(d)  2012

Answer: (c)

57. Bollywood is the informal name given to the popular Mumbai – based Hindi language film industry in India. What does the name ‘Kollywood’ represent?

(a)  Tamil Film Industry of Chennai

(b)  Kannada Film Industry of Hyderabad

(c)  Telugu Film Industry of Hyderabad

(d)  Bengali Film Industry of Kolkata

Answer: (a)

58. Name the country presently having the fifth largest installed wind power capacity in the world (1870 MW):

(a)  Australia

(b)  USA

(c)  Brazil

(d)  India

Answer: (d)

59. In 2010 New Delhi will be a venue for an important event. Which is that event?

(a)  Asian Games

(b)  World Games

(c)  Commonwealth  Games

(d)  Asian Indoor Games

Answer: (c)

60. Who is the present Chief Election Commissioner of India?

(a)  S. Narayanaswamy

(b)  T. S. Krishnamoorthy

(c)  N. Gopalaswamy

(d)  J. M. Lyngdoh

Answer: (c)

61. Match the following proverbs of List A with their correct meanings in the List B.

List A

(1) Sacrifice future gains to satisfy present needs

(2) The opinions, advice, etc, of a second person are valuable

(3) There is always some reasons for a rumour

(4) People of the same sort gather together

List B

(A) There is no smoke without fire

(B) Still waters run deep

(C) Birds the same feather flock together

(D) Kill the goose that lays the golden eggs

(E) Two heads are better than one

(a)  1-D, 2-A, 3-B and 4-C

(b)  1-C, 2-E, 3-A and 4-D

(c)  1-E, 2-B, 3-A and 4-D

(d)  1-D, 2-E. 3-A and 4-C

Answer: (d)

62. Which among the following sentences is grammatically correct?

(a)  Take off your shoes before you enter into the house

(b)  One should obey his parents

(c)  He has failed in the examination

(d)  He has not replied my letter yet

Answer: (c)

63. In which of the following sentences is the verb incorrectly used?

(1)  Smitha and Lakshmi are going to lay the carpet

(2)  He lay on the floor

(3)  Why don’t you lay on the bed?

(4)  He had laid on the floor for hours

(a)  1

(b)  2

(c)  3

(d)  4

Answer: (c & d)

64. Which one of the following sentences is grammatically correct?

(a)  Mother-in-laws always quarrel with their daughter-in-laws

(b)  That news is not reliable

(c)  These deers have been brought from the forests of South Africa

(d)  He is only a six years old child

Answer: (b)

65. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?

(1) Mary is elder than I.

(2) The person who is standing besides the door is my sister

(3) She told to me to read it

(4) Please don’t mention about the incident again

(a)  1

(b)  2

(c)  3

(d)  4

Answer: (*)

66. How many of the following sentences are grammatically correct?

(1) She shock her head with a regrettable smile

(2) They spent five tortuous days in the enemy camp

(3) I spent the majority of day reading

(4) We intend to stay here a farther two weeks

(a)  One

(b)  two

(c)  three

(d)  none

Answer: (a)

67. Find the portion where error occurs in the following sentence.

(a)  My elder brother

(b)  and my sister

(c)  helps me in

(d)  doing  my homework

Answer: (c)

68. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?

(a)  Bacteria causing salmonella is killed by through cooking

(b)  Her article is detrimental both understanding and to peace

(c)  Studies of anteater, both in the wild and captivity indicate that it is a nocturnal animal

(d)  He came with you and I

Answer: (*)

69. Which of the following sentences are/is grammatically correct?

(1) I am either going to buy new camera or a video

(2) Either I accompany you or Harikrishnan

(3) I don’t know nothing

(4) There is no problem between you and I

(a)  1

(b)  all

(c)  3

(d)  4

Answer: (*)

70. Find the portion where error occurs in the following sentences:

Trees/drop its/leaves in/autumn

(a)  Trees

(b)  drop its

(c)  leaves in

(d)  autumn

Answer: (b)

71. Which of the following English Translations of common, Latin phrases are incorrect?

(1) in toto – in the mean time     (2) adinfinitum – to infinity

(3) sub judice – under a judge    (3) ad hoc – for this purpose

(a)  1

(b)  1 and 4

(c)  2 and 4

(d)  1 and 3

Answer: (a)

72. Which of the following statements regarding common Latin abbreviations are incorrect?

(a)  cf. (conferre) means “to confess one’s fault”

(b)  viz. (videlicet) means “namely”

(c)  e.g. (exempli gratia) means “for example”

(d)  ibid. (ibidem) mans “the same place”

Answer: (a)

73. In the list of synonyms given below, which one is incorrect?

(a)  intelligible – comprehensible

(b)  haste – hurry

(c)  absurd – stupid

(d)  lavish – innocent

Answer: (d)

74. Among the following antonyms listed below, which one is incorrect?

(a)  surplus – deficit

(b)  genuine – spurious

(c)  bold – shy

(d)  savage – civilized

Answer: (All are correct)

75. Complete the following proverbs of List A by choosing the appropriate word/words from List B

List A

(1)  ……….. never won fair lady

(2)  ……… is mightier than the sword

(3)  ………. is the sincerest form of flattery

(4)  ………. speak louder than words

List B

(a) Faint heart (b) The pen         (c) Imitation         (d) Actions (e) Laziness

(a)  (1)-e, (2)-b, (3)-c, (4)-a

(b)  (1)-a, (2)-e, (3)-c, (4)-a

(c)  (1)-a, (2)-b, (3)-c, (4)-d

(e)  (1)-e, (2)-d, (3)-c, (4)-a

Answer: (c)

76. Which one of the following pairs is incorrect?

(a)  Cardiology – Heart

(b)  Ornithology – Birds

(c)  Metrology – Weather

(d)  Seismology – Earthquake

Answer: (c)

77. How many of the following four words have incorrect spellings?

curriculum, minuscule, millennium, homogenous

(a)  one

(b)  two

(c)  three

(d)  none

Answer: (a)

78. Choose the correct word from List B to complete the sentences in List-A

List A

(A) The little child sits as still as ……….

(B) The burglar who entered the house was as quick as……..

(C) He is as happy as a ……….. today because it is his birthday

(D) The athlete ran as swift as ……. along the track

List B

(1) hawk        (2) lark        (3) lamb      (4) statue

(a)  A-4, B-3, C-2 and D-1

(b)  A-4, B-2, C-3 and D-1

(c)  A-1, B-3, C-2 and D-4

(d)  A-2, B-3, C-4 and D-1

Answer: (a)

79. Which of the following is wrongly matched?

(a)  Hangar – A place for housing aircrafts

(b)  Mint – A place where coins are made

(c)  Stable – A place where horses are kept

(d)  Apiary – A place where monkeys are kept

Answer: (d)

80. Meaning of which of the following idioms is incorrectly stated?

(a)  To build castles in the air – to day dream

(b)  In black and white – to write it down on paper

(c)  Like a dog with two tails – a person who is extremely delighted

(d)  A tall story – a long story

Answer: (d)

81. Complete the following series of words inserting the proper word selecting from (a), (b), (c) or (d)

Thousand, Billion, Octillion, Hundred, One, ……… Eight

(a)  two

(b)  four

(c)  three

(d)  six

Answer: (a)

82. Find the next two letters in the following series:

A, C, F, J, …………., ………..

(a)  O and U

(b)  M and P

(c)  L and S

(d)  N and S

Answer: (a)

83. Seven of the following nine names are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which are the ones that do not belong to that group?

(1) Albania    (2) Afghanistan    (3) Algeria  (4) Angola  (5) Azerbaijan

(6) Australia  (7) Austria  (8) Argentina        (9) Antigua

(a)  3 and 7

(b)  4 and 6

(c)  2 and 5

(d)  1 and 6

Answer: (c)

84. If the number of girls in a class is five times the number of boys of the same class, which one of the following numbers cannot be the total number of students in that class?

(a)  36

(b)  48

(c)  54

(d)  62

Answer: (d)

85. Aditya multiplied 123 by a certain number and obtained 56077 as his answer. If both the sevens (7s) in the answer are wrong, but the other figures are right, which is the correct answer?

(a)  56045

(b)  56068

(c)  56088

(d)  56034

Answer: (c)

86. In the place of mathematical symbols ‘+’ and ‘−‘ the letters (X), (Y) and (Z) are inserted between the series of numbers given below. Choose the correct mathematical relationship from the choices given:

143 (X) 95 (Y) 30 (Z) 128 = 336

(a)  (X) and (Z) represent – and (Y) represents +

(b)  (X) and (Z) represent + and (Y) represents –

(c)  (X) and (Y) represent + and (Z) represents –

(d)  (X) and (Y) represent – and (Z) represents +

Answer: (b)

87. Choose from (a), (b), (c) or (d) the right word that belongs to the group of words listed below:

ZEPELIN, VERNIER, ………, TEDDY BEAR, HERTZ, SANDWICH, OSCAR

(a)  DIESEL

(b)  CALCULATOR

(c)  BATTERY

(d)  RADAR

Answer: (d)

88. In the series of words given hereunder select the missing word to complete the series.

Cookbook, ……… toolroom, proofroom, foolproof

(a)  doomsday

(b)  roombay

(c)  broomstick

(d)  schoolroom

Answer: (d)

89. Which is the odd one in the following list?

Gujarat, Goa, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Orissa, Kerala, Haryana

(a)  Haryana

(b)  Kerala

(c)  Goa

(d)  Gujarat

Answer: (a)

90. Arrange the following words in the order in alphabetical order as they appear in dictionary and indentify the word that will come fifth in the correct sequence:

quadruple, quack, quality, quarry, qualification, quasar, quadrant

(a)  quality

(b)  quack

(c)  quasar

(d)  quadrant

Answer: (a)

91. Supply the missing number in the following series:

2, 9, 28, 65, ………, 217

(a)  115

(b)  186

(c)  126

(d)  201

Answer: (c)

92. Which of the following numbers has its letters(when written in words) in alphabetical order?

(a)  20

(b)  30

(c)  40

(d)  50

Answer: (c)

93. Provide the last missing word in the following series of words.

ONE, FOUR, THREE, ELEVEN, FIFTEEN, THIRTEEN, SEVENTEEN

(a)  THIRTY NINE

(b)  FORTY SEVEN

(c)  TWENTY THREE

(d)  FORTY FOUR

Answer: (b)

94. Name the pair in the following group of numbers which consists of the same digits but in different order.

N-6582390451       O-1472356890

P-9615602378        Q-7493401256

R-8915670231       S-3587126790

T-9028532167        U-3529036718

V-5481290673

(a)  Q and S

(b)  S and U

(c)  R and P

(d)  V and O

Answer: (d)

95. Complete the following statement with suitable word:

Umbrella is to rain as sword is to…………

(a)  enemy

(b)  fight

(c)  seize

(d)  battle

Answer: (a)

96. Which among the following statement is wrong?

(a)  32 is the smallest 4th power

(b)  132 is the smallest number which is the sum al the two-digit numbers that can be formed with its digits.

(c)  50 is the smallest number that can be written as the sum of two square numbers in two ways

(d)  25 is the smallest square number that can be written as the sum of two square numbers that can be written as the sum of two square numbers

Answer: (a)

97. Among the following four statements identify the one which is incorrect.

(a)  780 = (7 + 5) (8 + 5) (0 + 5)

(b)  4772 = (4 + 4) (7+ 4) (5 + 4) (2 + 4)

(c)  1500 = (1 + 5) (5 + 5) (0 + 5) (0 + 5)

(d)  4320 = (4 + 6) (3 + 6) (2 + 6) (0 + 6)

Answer: (b & d)

98. The largest four digit number which is perfect square of a whole number is:

(a)  9801

(b)  9604

(c)  9216

(d)  9025

Answer: (a)

99. A, B, C and D start from the same point to walk around in a circular path, in the same direction, around a garden whose circumference is one kilometer. A walks 5 km an hour, B walks 4 km an hour. C walks 3 km an hour and D walks 2 km an hour. How long will it be before all four again meet at the starting point?

(a)  4 hours

(b)  3 hours

(c)  2 hours

(d)  1 hour

Answer: (d)

100. How many numbers are there that are completely divisible by 7 between 100 and 205

(a)  15

(b)  13

(c)  14

(d)  12

Answer: (a)

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