Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Allahabad Electrical Signal Maintainer-II Examination Held on 22-01-2006 Question Paper With Answer Key

Railway Recruitment Board, Allahabad Electrical Signal Maintainer-II Examination Held on 22-01-2006

1. The cost price of an article was divided among the price of the goods, labour charges and other expenses in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 1. If the cost of the goods is Rs 22.50, what would be the cost price of the article?

(a)   Rs 70

(b)   Rs 80

(c)   Rs 60

(d)   Rs 90

Answer: (c)

2. Monthly salary of Harish is Rs 12850. After deducting provident fund, he gets Rs 11822 per month. What is the percentage of the salary that is deducted in the form of provident fund?

(a)   8%

(b)   8.3%

(c)   9%

(d)   6%

Answer: (a)

3. Present age of the son is the half of the present age of mother. 10 years ago, the mother’s age was thrice the age of the son. What I s the present age of the son?

(a)   25 years

(b)   30 years

(c)   40 years

(d)   20 years

Answer: (d)

4. A rectangular hall is of 24 m × 18 m. Leaving a margin of 1.50 m along with the four sides, a carpet is spread of the rate of Rs 23 per square metre. Find out the cost price of the carpet?

(a)   Rs 7145

(b)   Rs 7245

(c)   Rs 7345

(d)   Rs 7100

Answer: (b)

5. A man spends 1/4 of his income of food. 1/5 on rent and the rest Rs 231 on other items. Calculate his total income.

(a)   Rs 420

(b)   Rs 560

(c)   Rs 562

(d)   Rs 400

Answer: (a)

6. A man swims 1 km in 10 minutes in the direction of current and 1 km in 30 minutes against the direction of the current. What is speed of the current?

(a)   4 km/h

(b)   2 km/h

(c)   6 km/h

(d)   5 km/h

Answer: (b)

7. A, B and C can do some work in 12 days, 15 days and 20 days respectively. They started to do the work jointly, but C left the work after 2 days. In how many days will the rest part of the work be completed?

(a)   6 days

(b)   5 days

(c)   4 days

(d)   7 days

Answer: (c)

8. 2 kg of tea and 3 kg of sugar together costs Rs 39. The price of tea has risen by 25% and that of sugar by 20%. Hence, the same quantities of tea and sugar now cost Rs 48.30. Find the original price of tea per kg

(a)   Rs 14.90 kg

(b)   Rs 15.00/ kg

(c)   Rs 16.00/ kg

(d)   Rs 14.40/ kg

Answer: (b)

9. The ratio of acetylene to oxygen is approximately … for a neutral flame used in gas welding.

(a)   1 : 1

(b)   1 : 2

(c)   1 : 3

(d)   1 : 0.1

Answer: (c)

10. Among the conventional machining process, maximum specific energy is consumed in :

(a)   drilling

(b)   planning

(c)   grinding

(d)   turning

Answer: (b)

11. The gas used in welding and cutting of metals is

(a)   ethene

(b)   ethyne

(c)   propane

(d)   ethane

Answer: (b)

12. If steel is heated bright red hot and is then cooled slowly, the process is called

(a)   annealing

(b)   tempering

(c)   smelting

(d)   quenching

Answer: (a)

13. An alloy of copper and zinc is called as

(a)   bronze

(b)   gun metal

(c)   stainless steel

(d)   brass

Answer: (d)

14. Temporary hardness of water is due to the presence of

(a)   magnesium sulphate

(b)   calcium hydroxide

(c)   calcium sulphate

(d)   calcium bicarbonate

Answer: (d)

15. Which of the following is not a noble gas?

(a)   Neon

(b)   Argon

(c)   Hydrogen

(d)   Helium

Answer: (c)

16. White revolution is related to the increase in production of which of the following?

(a)   Wool

(b)   Milk

(c)   White meat

(d)   Egg

Answer: (b)

17. Which of the following vitamins is soluble in water?

(a)   E

(b)   A

(c)   C

(d)   K

Answer: (c)

18. Which is the main constituent of bones and teeth?

(a)   Calcium

(b)   Phosphorus

(c)   Sulphur

(d)   Iron

Answer: (a)

19. In blood pressure, the highest point or the upper reading is called :

(a)   diastolic

(b)   high tension

(c)   extreme tension

(d)   systolic

Answer: (d)

20. The members of which of the following have identical chemical properties?

(a)   Isotopes

(b)   Allotropes

(c)   Isotopes and Allotropes both

(d)   Isobars

Answer: (c)

21. TO obtain Fe and FeO from Fe2O3, the reducing agent used in the upper part of blast furnace is

(a)   carbon

(b)   carbon monoxide

(c)   lime stone

(d)   cool

Answer: (b)

22. Chemical name of plaster of Paris is

(a)   calcium hydroxide

(b)   calcium oxide

(c)   magnesium sulphate

(d)   calcium sulphate

Answer: (d)

23. Who discovered neutron?

(a)   JJ Thompson

(b)   Goldstein

(c)   James Chadwick

(d)   None of these

Answer: (c)

24. Which of the following yields blue-beads in borax test?

(a)   Co2+

(b)   Ni2+

(c)   Cd2+

(d)   Cr2+

Answer: (a)

25. Which of the following salts does not display aqueous decomposition?

(a)   KNO3

(b)   NaCl

(c)   K2SO4

(d)   CH3COONa

Answer: (d)

26. Stainless steel contains which of the following other than iron and carbon?

(a)   Cr and Co

(b)   Co and Mn

(c)   Mn and Ni

(d)   Ni and Cr

Answer: (d)

27. Temperature of a healthy normal person is

(a)   94.6°F

(b)   98.4°F

(c)   98.6°F

(d)   100°F

Answer: (c)

28. Which of the following is the acidic oxide?

(a)   Na2O

(b)   CO2

(c)   CO

(d)   BaO

Answer: (b)

29. Red blood corpuscles are formed in

(a)   bone  marrow

(b)   liver

(c)   lung

(d)   kidney

Answer: (a)

30. The part of the brain, known as the place of memory, is

(a)   cerebum

(b)   cerebelum

(c)   carpus Callosum

(d)   parietal lobe

Answer: (a)

31. At 290° K temperature and 100.4 k pa pressure, the volume of a gas of mass 0.160 g is 260 cc. What would be its vapour density?

(a)   14.2

(b)   15

(c)   7.5

(d)   17.9

Answer: (c)

32. A gas cannot be liquefied by exerting high pressure, if it is at a temperature higher than its

(a)   Reverse temperature

(b)   Boyle temperature

(c)   Room temperature

(d)   Critical temperature

Answer: (d)

33. Out of the following properties of the gas molecules, one property is identical for every gas at a particular specific temperature and that property is

(a)   velocity

(b)   momentum

(c)   kinetic energy

(d)   mass

Answer: (c)

34. In 1120 ml solution of hydrogen peroxide, there is 34 g of hydrogen peroxide. Find out the volume strength of the solution

(a)   20

(b)   30

(c)   32

(d)   10

Answer: (d)

35. An atom is orbital

(a)   Shape of the orbit I s elliptical

(b)   Three domains around the nucleus

(c)   The domain in which there is maximum possibility of availability of electrons

(d)   Circular orbit of the electron

Answer: (c)

36. Raja Rammohan Roy was founder of which one of the following societies?

(a)   Brahmo Samaj

(b)   Prarthana Samaj

(c)   Arya Samaj

(d)   Theosophical Society

Answer: (a)

37. Temple of Ellora was built by which of the following?

(a)   Chola

(b)   Chandellas

(c)   Rashtrakuta

(d)   Chalukya

Answer: (c)

38. Ashtang Marg was founded b y

(a)   Gautam Buddha

(b)   Mahaveer

(c)   Nanak

(d)   Ballabhacharya

Answer: (d)

39. A particle moves along a straight line such that its displacement at any time t is given by s = t3 – 6t2 + 3t + 4 metre. The velocity when the acceleration is zero is :

(a)   3 ms1

(b)   −12 ms1

(c)   42 ms1

(d)   −9 ms1

Answer: (d)

40. The path of the projectile when observed from another projectile is

(a)   straight line

(b)   circular

(c)   parabolic

(d)   none of these

Answer: (a)

41. A particle is projected with initial velocity v making an angle 60° with the horizontal. If it reaches a height of 80 m. Then the value of v is

(a)   10√3 m/s

(b)     

(c)   60√3 m/s

(d)   20 m/s

Answer: (b)

42. When a small solid spherical ball is dropped within a liquid column then it

(a)   decelerates

(b)   accelerates

(c)   first accelerates and then decelerates

(d)   finally moves with constant speed

Answer: (d)

43. Under a constant pressure head, the rate of flow of liquid through a capillary tube is V. If the length of the capillary is doubled and the diameter of the tube is halved, the rate of flow would become

(a)   V/4

(b)   V/8

(c)   V/32

(d)   16/V

Answer: (c)

44. The angle of the prism is 60°. The refractive index of the material of the prism is √ A ray is incident at an angle of 45°. The angle made by the emergent ray is

(a)   30°

(b)   60°

(c)   45°

(d)   0°

Answer: (c)

45. An object is placed infront of a thin convex lens of focal length 30 cm and a plane mirror is placed 15 cm behind the lens. If the final image of the object coincides with the object, the distance of the object from the lens is

(a)   30 cm

(b)   25 cm

(c)   15 cm

(d)   45 cm

Answer: (a)

46. 64 identical small spherical Hg drops, each having energy E, combine to form a large drop. What will b e electrostatic energy of the large drop?

(a)   512 E

(b)   64 E

(c)   32 E

(d)   1024 E

Answer: (d)

47. A satellite of mass m is revolving round the earth at a height R above the surface of the Earth. If g is the gravitational field intensity at the Earth’s surface and R is the radius. The kinetic energy of the satellite is

(a)   mgR

(b)   mgR/4

(c)   mgR/2

(d)   2 mg R

Answer: (c)

48. A man is travelling at 10.8 kmh1 in a topless car on a rainy day. He holds an umbrella at an angle of 37° to the vertical to protect himself from the rain which is following vertically down wards. What is the velocity of the rain?

(a)   3 ms1

(b)   5 ms1

(c)   5√3 ms1

(d)   3√5 ms1

Answer: (b)

49. Munshi Prem Chand is the pen name of which Indian literary personality?

(a)   Ajaib Rai

(b)   Dhanpat Rai

(c)   Diwakar Rai

(d)   Dhanpat Lal

Answer: (b)

50. Ibn Batuta was an African traveler whose account contains detailed information about the reign of

(a)   Babur

(b)   Akbar

(c)   Mahmud of Ghazni

(d)   Muhammad Tughlaq

Answer: (d)

51. Who wrote ‘Rajatarangine’, which tells us about kings of Kashmir?

(a)   Kalhana

(b)   Dr. Karan Singh

(c)   Ranjit Singh

(d)   Farow Abdullaha

Answer: (a)

52. The city of Vijayanagar was established by two brothers Harihara and Bukka Rai in the y ear AD 1336 on the banks of which river?

(a)   Krishna

(b)   Cauvery

(c)   Tungabhadra

(d)   Mahanadi

Answer: (c)

53. First Battle of Panipat was fought between Babur and Ibrahim Lodi in the year

(a)   1524 AD

(b)   1526 AD

(c)   1527 AD

(d)   1523 AD

Answer: (b)

54. World Environment Day is

(a)   28th February

(b)   5th August

(c)   28th April

(d)   5th June

Answer: (d)

55. Which game is associated with Thomas cup?

(a)   Chess

(b)   Badminton

(c)   Table Tennis

(d)   Lawn Tennis

Answer: (b)

56. Who is the recipient of Nobel Prize 2004 for Literature?

(a)   Elfriede Jelinek

(b)   Edward Prescott

(c)   Peter Jackson

(d)   David J Gross

Answer: (a)

57. As per Saka Era, when was the National Calendar adopted by the Nation?

(a)   Chaitra 1, 1950, Saka

(b)   Chaitra 1, 1947, Saka

(c)   Chaitra 1, 1879, Saka

(d)   Chaitra 1, 1957, Saka

Answer: (d)

58. Which is the last month of National Calendar of India?

(a)   Chaitra

(b)   Phalguna

(c)   Ashadha

(d)   Bhadra

Answer: (b)

59. Sariska Sanctuary is located in which State?

(a)   Assam

(b)   Kerala

(c)   Gujarat

(d)   Rajasthan

Answer: (d)

60. Bhakra Nangal Dam is built on which river?

(a)   Ravi

(b)   Sutlej

(c)   Chenab

(d)   Beas

Answer: (b)

61. India lies between the longitudes of

(a)   68°7ʹ to 97°28ʹ E

(b)   72° E to 97° E

(c)   77° E to 97° E

(d)   62° E to 70° E

Answer: (a)

62. Which mountain range is situated between rivers Narmada and Tapit?

(a)   The Sahyadri

(b)   The Mahadev Hills

(c)   The Satpuras

(d)   The Aravallis

Answer: (c)

63. Which type of soil retains maximum amount of water?

(a)   Black

(b)   Clayey

(c)   Red

(d)   Loam

Answer: (b)

64. What is the tenure of the members of Rajya Sabha?

(a)   5 years

(b)   6 years

(c)   7 years

(d)   4 years

Answer: (b)

65. President of India is elected indirectly by an electoral college consisting of elected members of

(a)   Lok Sabha

(b)   Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

(c)   Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies

(d)   People of India

Answer: (c)

66. Football World Cup 2006 will be held at

(a)   Germany

(b)   France

(c)   Spain

(d)   Brazil

Answer: (a)

67. Who is the author of book titled ‘Waiting for Mahatma’?

(a)   Jai Prakash Narayan

(b)   R. K. Narayan

(c)   Vinoba Bhave

(d)   Sarojini Naidu

Answer: (b)

68. Indian Naval Academy is located at

(a)   Panjim

(b)   Vishakhapatnam

(c)   Chennai

(d)   Cochin

Answer: (d)

69. Who started Home Rule League Movement?

(a)   Mrs. Annie Beasant

(b)   Mahatma Gandhi

(c)   Pandit J. L. Nehru

(d)   B. G. Tilak

Answer: (a)

70. Who said, ‘Independence is our birth-right; we shall size it.”?

(a)   Bal Gnagadhar Tilak

(b)   Bhagat Singh

(c)   Ram Prasad Bismil

(d)   Subhash Chandra Bose

Answer: (a)

71. Who is known as ‘Pujab Kesari’?

(a)   Lala Lajpat Rai

(b)   Udham Singh

(c)   Bhagat Singh

(d)   Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Answer: (a)

72. Yuan is the currency of which country?

(a)   China

(b)   Japan

(c)   Korea

(d)   Vietnam

Answer: (a)

73. Which of the following countries is called, “The Land of Morning Calm”?

(a)   Korea

(b)   Taiwan

(c)   China

(d)   Japan

Answer: (a)

74. 1 megabyte is equal to … bytes.

(a)   1048576

(b)   10000000

(c)   10240000

(d)   1024

Answer: (a)

75. Find out the missing term

APOC : ? : : ITSK : MVUN

(a)   EQRH

(b)   DQRH

(c)   ERQF

(d)   DRQF

Answer: (c)

76. Which of the following is the classical dance of Andhra Pradesh?

(a)   Kunchipudi

(b)   Kathakali

(c)   Kathak

(d)   Bharatnatyam

Answer: (a)

77. Which computer programming language uses letters, instead of digits, to express the instructions?

(a)   Functional language

(b)   Imperative language

(c)   List processing

(d)   Assembly language

Answer: (d)

78. Find out the missing term

2, 3, 5, 7, ?, 13, 17

(a)   15

(b)   17

(c)   19

(d)   11

Answer: (d)

79. Find out the missing term

2, 2, 4, 6, ?, 10, 8, 14, 10, 18, 12

(a)   6

(b)   7

(c)   8

(d)   5

Answer: (a)

80. Find out the missing term

BCDE : VWXY : : ? : QRST

(a)   HIJK

(b)   GHIJ

(c)   MNOP

(d)   CDEF

Answer: (b)

81. Headquarter of which of the following agencies is located in Paris?

(a)   UNESCO

(b)   UNICEF

(c)   UNO

(d)   None of these

Answer: (a)

82. In the series 196, 169, 144, 121, 80 which number is wrong?

(a)   121

(b)   196

(c)   169

(d)   80

Answer: (d)

83. In a code language, if FHQK means GIRL, how can WOMEN be written in the same code language?

(a)   FHQKN

(b)   XPNFO

(c)   VLNDM

(d)   VNLDM

Answer: (d)

84. If code number of SHARP is 58034 and that of PUSH is 4658, what should be the code number of RUSH?

(a)   3568

(b)   3658

(c)   3583

(d)   3685

Answer: (b)

85. In English alphabet, a letter is located at 5th place from left and the second letter is located at 12th place towards right from this 5th place letter. What is this second letter?

(a)   Q

(b)   R

(c)   S

(d)   P  

Answer: (a)

86. If GOLFER is coded as HNMEFQ, then HUNGER will be coded as

(a)   IVOHFS

(b)   ITODFQ

(c)   TIDOQF

(d)   ITOFFQ

Answer: (d)

87. If GO = 32, SHE = 42, then SOME will be equal to

(a)   60

(b)   62

(c)   64

(d)   58

Answer: (b)

88. Find the missing term

(a)   −729 

(b)   729

(c)   1331

(d)   −343

Answer: (a)

89. A speaks truth in 60% cases B speaks truth in 70% cases. The probability that they will say the same thing while describing single event is

(a)   0.56

(b)   0.68

(c)   0.94

(d)   0.54

Answer: (d)

90. Three different dice are rolled three times. The probability that they show different numbers only two times is

(a)   107/54

(b)   5/9

(c)   100/243

(d)   1/3

Answer: (b)

91. In how many ways can we distribute 5 different balls in 4 different boxes when order is not consider inside the boxes and empty boxes are not allowed?

(a)   150

(b)   240

(c)   280

(d)   120

Answer: (d)

92. The area of the triangle formed b y the lines y – 2x, x = 0, y = 2 is

(a)    

(b)   2 sq units

(c)   3 sq units

(d)   1 sq unit

Answer: (d)

93. If a, b, c are in AP then the straight line ax + by + c = 0 will always pass through a fixed point whose coordinates are

(a)   (1, −2)

(b)   (1, 2)

(c)   (−1, −2)

(d)   (−1, 2)

Answer: (a)

94. The maximum number of points intersection of 8 circles is

(a)   52

(b)   48

(c)   42

(d)   56

Answer: (d)

95. If a, b, c are in HP then 4a, 4b, 4c are

(a)   GP

(b)   HP

(c)   AP

(d)   none of these

Answer: (d)

96. A man running round a race course notes that the sum of the distance of two flag posts from him is always 10 metres and the distance between the flag posts is 8 metres. The area of the path he encloses in square metres is

(a)   12 π

(b)   15 π

(c)   18 π

(d)   9 π

Answer: (b)

97. A stone thrown vertically upwards rises ‘s’ metres in t seconds, where s = 80t – 16t2, then the velocity after 2 seconds is

(a)   24 m/s

(b)   32 m/s

(c)   64 m/s

(d)   16 m/s

Answer: (d)

98. In off season, after reduction of 12%, the cost of a blanket comes down to Rs 748. What was its original cost?

(a)   Rs 820

(b)   Rs 840

(c)   Rs 850

(d)   Rs 815

Answer: (c)

99. In an examination, minimum marks for first division is 60%. Ayush obtains 447 marks which are 3 marks less than the first division minimum marks. What are the maximum marks in the examination?

(a)   720

(b)   750

(c)   780

(d)   600

Answer: (b)

100. A shopkeeper buys a watch for Rs 400. He marks 25% more on the watch, than the cost price. He allows 12% discount at the marked price. What is the percentage of profit?

(a)   11%

(b)   13%

(c)   15%

(d)   10%

Answer: (d)

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