Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Gorakhpur Diesel Assistant Examination Held on 8-10-2006 Question Paper With Answer Key

Railway Recruitment Board, Gorakhpur Diesel Assistant Examination Held on 8-10-2006

 

1. When a ray of light goes from a denser medium into a rare medium

(a)   it passes undeviated

(b)   it deviates towards the normal

(c)   it deviates way from the normal

(d)   none of these

Answer: (c)

2. Which of the following graphs represents the relation between sine of angle of incidence (i) and sin of angle of reflection r?

(a) 

(b) 

(c) 

(d) 

Answer: (d)

3. In the following time-speed graph, the shaded portion is

(a)   average speed

(b)   distance covered

(c)   displacement

(d)   average acceleration

Answer: (b)

4. What is periodic time of a second pendulum ?

(a)   1 second

(b)   4 second

(c)   3 second

(d)   None of these

Answer: (d)

5. Following is the nuclear fuel on the Sun

(a)   helium

(b)   uranium

(c)   hydrogen

(d)   oxygen

Answer: (a)

6. Length of the pointer of second of a watch is 2 cm. The speed of the tip of the pointer is

(a)   0.21 cm/s

(b)   2.1 cm/s

(c)   21 cm/s

(d)   None of these

Answer: (a)

7. The following performs ignition in diesel engine

(a)   spark

(b)   automatic starter

(c)   compression

(d)   friction

Answer: (c)

8. Who had formulated the mass-energy equivalence relation, E = mc2?

(a)   Max Planck

(b)   Einstein

(c)   Newton

(d)   Hertz

Answer: (b)

9. Metal of the filament of an electric-bulb is

(a)   tungsten

(b)   iron

(c)   nichrome

(d)   carbon

Answer: (a)

10. Knowcking will maximum if petrol contains

(a)   iso-octane

(b)   n-heptane

(c)   TEL

(d)   benzene

Answer: (b)

11. Oxidation displays positive oxidation state in the following

(a)   CO

(b)   N2O

(c)   NO

(d)   F2O

Answer: (d)

12. The following is used in photography

(a)   Silver Bromide

(b)   Sodium Bromide

(c)   Potassium Chloride

(d)   Sodium Sulphate

Answer: (a)

13. Which metal is used in accumulator battery?

(a)   Copper

(b)   Iron

(c)   Lead

(d)   Zinc

Answer: (c)

14. Choose the wrong statement

(a)   single magnetic poles can exist

(b)   magnetic poles are always of equal strength

(c)   like poles repel each other

(d)   none of the above

Answer: (a)

15. Laws of electrolysis are given by

(a)   Faraday

(b)   Axwell

(c)   Lenz

(d)   Bohr

Answer: (a)

16. Flemings left and rule is used to find out

(a)   direction of magnetic field due to flow of current

(b)   direction of induced current due to effect of magnetic field

(c)   direction of motion of a current carrying conductor in magnetic field

(d)   none of the above

Answer: (c)

17. The pH of a neutral solution at 25°C is

(a)   0

(b)   1.0

(c)   7.0

(d)   14

Answer: (c)

18. The raw material used for the manufacture of Portland cement is

(a)   limestone and clay

(b)   alumina, clay and gypsum

(c)   gypsum and limestone

(d)   gypsum and clay

Answer: (b)

19. CaOCl2 is the chemical formula for a compound commonly known as

(a)   soda ash

(b)   lime

(c)   bleaching powder

(d)   plaster of paris

Answer: (c)

20. The glass used for making laboratory apparatus is

(a)   pyrex glass

(b)   hard glass

(c)   soft glass

(d)   safety glass

Answer: (a)

21. The iron produced in blast furnace is

(a)   pig iron

(b)   wrought iron

(c)   stainless steel

(d)   steel

Answer: (a)

22. Formalin is a 40% solution of

(a)   methanol

(b)   methenal

(c)   methanoic acid

(d)   none of these

Answer: (b)

23. Which of the following is not an ore of aluminium?

(a)   Cryolite

(b)   Feldspar

(c)   Bauxite

(d)   Azurite

Answer: (d)

24. Rhombic monoclinic and plastic sulphur are

(a)   isomers

(b)   isotopes

(c)   allotropes

(d)   hybrids of sulphur

Answer: (c)

25. The alkaline hydrolysis of oils or fats gives soap and

(a)   glycerol

(b)   ethenol

(c)   glycol

(d)   ethanoic acid

Answer: (a)

26. The sight of a delicious food usually makes mouth watery. It is a

(a)   hormonal response

(b)   neural response

(c)   optic response

(d)   olfactory response

Answer: (b)

27. Nitrogen fixing bacteria are normally found in

(a)   parasitic plants

(b)   epiphytic plants

(c)   leguminous plants

(d)   aquatic plants

Answer: (b)

28. Powdery mildew of wheat is caused by

(a)   bacteria

(b)   virus

(c)   fungi

(d)   protozoans

Answer: (c)

29. Septic sore throat is caused by

(a)   bacteria

(b)   virus

(c)   fungi

(d)   protozoans

Answer: (a)

30. A person of blood group AB can give blood to

(a)   ‘A’ and ‘B’

(b)   only ‘AB’

(c)   ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘O’

(d)   all of these

Answer: (b)

31. Cell activities are controller by :

(a)   chloroplast

(b)   mitochondria

(c)   cytoplasm

(d)   nucleus

Answer: (d)

32. Which of the following helps eye to adjust the focal length of the eye lens?

(a)   Cornea

(b)   Conjunctiva

(c)   Ciliary body

(d)   Iris

Answer: (c)

33. When pollen of a flower is transferred to the stigma of the same plant, pollination type is referred to as

(a)   autogamy

(b)   allogamy

(c)   xenogamy

(d)   geitonogamy

Answer: (a)

34. Respiration is a

(a)   catabolic process

(b)   anabolic process

(c)   both of these

(d)   none of these

Answer: (a)

35. The structural and functional unit of kidneys are:

(a)   neurons

(b)   nephrons

(c)   medula

(d)   none of these

Answer: (b)

36. Which of the following enzymes is generally not present in adult human?

(a)   Renin

(b)   Pepsin

(c)   Trypsin

(d)   Amylopsin

Answer: (a)

37. The part of the plant which is responsible for carrying water and solutes from roots to various parts of plants is

(a)   phloem

(b)   xylem

(c)   duodenum

(d)   sclereids

Answer: (b)

38. ‘Widal test’ is used for susceptibility of

(a)   malaria

(b)   typhoid

(c)   cholera

(d)   yellow fever

Answer: (b)

39. Exchange of gases is plants takes place through

(a)   stomata

(b)   lenticles

(c)   cuticle

(d)   all of these

Answer: (a)

40. ‘Lieutenant’ in army is equivalent to following rank in navy

(a)   Lieutenant

(b)   sub-Lieutenant

(c)   Lieutenant Commander

(d)   none of the above

Answer: (b)

41. Pankaj Advani is associated with

(a)   snooker

(b)   golf

(c)   shooting

(d)   archery

Answer: (a)

42. Which city in the world is known as the forbidden city?

(a)   Aberdeen

(b)   Jerusalem

(c)   Mecca

(d)   Lhasa

Answer: (b)

43. Rajeev Gandhi Khel Ratna Award carries a sum of

(a)   Rs 3 lakhs

(b)   Rs 5 lakhs

(c)   Rs 1 lakh

(d)   Rs 7 lakhs

Answer: (b)

44. Who is known as ‘Nightingale of India’?

(a)   Asha Bhonsle

(b)   Begum Akhtar

(c)   Sarojini Naidu

(d)   Vijaya Laxmi Pandit

Answer: (c)

45. Which one of the following is not included in the UNESCO’s list of world heritage site?

(a)   Kaziranga National Park

(b)   Qutab Minar

(c)   Champaner Pavagarh

(d)   None of the above

Answer: (d)

46. Which of the following is not an insulator?

(a)   Lead

(b)   Ebonite

(c)   Charcoal

(d)   Lac

Answer: (a)

47. Which of the following is a complementary colour?

(a)   Blue-yellow

(b)   Yellow-green

(c)   Magenta-blue

(d)   Green-magenta

Answer: (d)

48. Velocity of sound increases with the rise in temperature, per degree Celsius, as follows

(a)   61 cm/s

(b)   60 m/s

(c)   60 ft/s

(d)   0.61 km/s

Answer: (a)

49. Henry is the unit of which of the following

(a)   capacitance

(b)   magnetic field

(c)   induction

(d)   frequency

Answer: (c)

50. Rotational motion of the earth is

(a)   28 km/min

(b)   31 km/min

(c)   25 km/min

(d)   39.5 km/min

Answer: (a)

51. What is ‘Hubble’?

(a)   Warship

(b)   Planet

(c)   Space telescope

(d)   Missile

Answer: (c)

52. Which acid is present in lemon?

(a)   Citric acid

(b)   Tartaric acid

(c)   Ascorbic acid

(d)   Lactic acid

Answer: (a)

53. Reading on Fahrenheit scale and that on Celsius scale are identical at the following temperature,

(a)   −40°

(b)   0°

(c)   −574.25°

(d)   273°

Answer: (a)

54. As a result of metamorphism, the lime stone becomes

(a)   graphite

(b)   quartzite

(c)   granite

(d)   marble

Answer: (d)

55. Rift valley is the result of which of the following?

(a)   Earthquake

(b)   Fold

(c)   Erosion

(d)   All of these

Answer: (c)

56. Temperature of water in a pot is 0°C. A piece of ice at 0°C is mixed with this water. The result will be

(a)   entire ice will be melted

(b)   some portion of ice will be melted

(c)   ice will not melt all

(d)   temperature will further fall down

Answer: (c)

57. Matur dam is built on which river?

(a)   Krishna

(b)   Kaveri

(c)   Narmada

(d)   Mahanadi

Answer: (a)

58. Mahendragiri mountain peak is located in :

(a)   Eastern Ghat

(b)   Western Ghat

(c)   The Shivalik

(d)   Vindhyachal

Answer: (a)

59. At 20% annual interest rate, after how many years will some sum become double?

(a)   2 years

(b)   3 years

(c)   4 years

(d)   5 years

Answer: (d)

60. Where is well-known Dilwara temple located?

(a)   Madhya Pradesh

(b)   Maharashtra

(c)   Guajrat

(d)   Rajasthan

Answer: (a)

61. The disease pneumonia affects which part of the body?

(a)   Lungs

(b)   Tongue

(c)   Liver

(d)   Wind pipe

Answer: (a)

62. What is the chemical name of vitamin ‘A’?

(a)   Retinol

(b)   Thiamine

(c)   Biotic

(d)   Riboflavin

Answer: (a)

63. A train of 130 m length is running at a speed of 45 km/h and crosses a bridge in 30 seconds. What is the length of the bridge?

(a)   200 m

(b)   225 m

(c)   245 m

(d)   250 m

Answer: (c)

64. A man sells some article at a profit of 10%. If the sells the same article at double price, what profit will he get?

(a)   20%

(b)   60%

(c)   100%

(d)   120%

Answer: (d)

65. Is an atom electrically charged?

(a)   Positively charged

(b)   Negatively charged

(c)   Doubly positively charged

(d)   Electrically neutral

Answer: (d)

66. In which of the following, there is the ionic bond?

(a)   KCI

(b)   H2O

(c)   NH3

(d)   Cl3

Answer: (a)

67. What force should be applied to a body to raise its momentum to 40 kg m/s in 5 seconds?

(a)   2 Newton

(b)   4 Newton

(c)   8 Newton

(d)   10 Newton

Answer: (c)

68. The following river does not form delta

(a)   Mahanadi

(b)   Tapti

(c)   Krishna

(d)   Kavery

Answer: (b)

69. The ratio of radius and height of a cone is 5 : 12 and its volume is Its slant height is

(a)   13 cm

(b)   14 cm

(c)   17 cm

(d)   26 cm

Answer: (a)

70. A bag contains 8 red and 5 white balls. 2 balls are drawn at random. What is the probability that both are white?

(a)   5/16

(b)   2/13

(c)   3/26

(d)   5/39

Answer: (d)

71. The first recipient of Dada Saheb Phalke Award was

(a)   B. N. Sarkar

(b)   Prithviraj Kapoor

(c)   Devika Rani

(d)   Kanan Devi

Answer: (c)

72. How many members of Rajya Sabha are nominated by the President?

(a)   12

(b)   15

(c)   10

(d)   20

Answer: (a)

73. Who was the founder of Brahm Samaj?

(a)   Raja Rammohan Roy

(b)   Arvind Ghosh

(c)   Vivekananda

(d)   Swami Dayanand Sarswati

Answer: (a)

74. Parliamentary System in India has been borrowed from which country?

(a)   America

(b)   Britain

(c)   Australia

(d)   Ireland

Answer: (b)

75. Which is that city of India where the electricity supply started first?

(a)   Kolkata

(b)   Chennai

(c)   Mumbai

(d)   Darjeeling

Answer: (d)

76. Bhatnagar prize is awarded in which field?

(a)   Peace

(b)   Music and Drama

(c)   Science and Technology

(d)   Classical arts

Answer: (c)

77. Who discovered the laws of planetary motion?

(a)   Copernicus

(b)   Kepler

(c)   Aryabhatta

(d)   Newton

Answer: (b)

78. Complete the following series

96, 90, 78, ?, 36

(a)   15

(b)   60

(c)   46

(d)   56

Answer: (b)

79. Choose the odd one

(a)   LMVOX

(b)   ESYGD

(c)   VYAKB

(d)   MYGHZ

Answer: (d)

80. Arun said, “This girl is my mother’s grand son’s wife”. Who is Arun of that girl?

(a)   Husband

(b)   Father-in-law

(c)   Father

(d)   Grandfather

Answer: (b)

81. What are the value of x of log10 (x2 – 6x + 45) = 2?

(a)   10, 5

(b)   11, −5

(c)   6, 9

(d)   9, −9

Answer: (b)

82.1 : 2 : 3 : 4 : 5 : 7 : 8 is the ratio of the angles of a heptagon. What is the value of the smaller angle?

(a)   30°

(b) 

(c)   12°

(d)   24°

Answer: (a)

83. Which of the following numbers should be added to the four numbers 1, 4, 7, 11 to make them proportional?

(a)   8

(b)   9

(c)   20

(d)   None of these

Answer: (d)

84. What would be the value of n, if 

(a)   5

(b)   8

(c)   12

(d)   10

Answer: (d)

85. What would be the value of 

(a)   −5/3

(b)   −5/4

(c)   5/4

(d)   −10/9

Answer: (b)

86. Since which year, the award of Nobel Prize in Economics started?

(a)   1901

(b)   1936

(c)   1957

(d)   1969

Answer: (d)

87. After Hindi, which is the next most popularly used Indian language?

(a)   Bengali

(b)   Urdu

(c)   Telugu

(d)   Marathi

Answer: (c)

88. Where were the first Asian Games organized?

(a)   Manila

(b)   Tokyo

(c)   Jakarta

(d)   New Delhi

Answer: (d)

89. When was Islam founded?

(a)   7th century

(b)   5th century

(c)   3rd century BC

(d)   5th century BC

Answer: (a)

90. Where will the Olympic 2012 be organized?

(a)   Moscow

(b)   Paris

(c)   New York

(d)   London

Answer: (d)

91. Which of the following is the main source of air pollution?

(a)   CO2

(b)   CO

(c)   Zn

(d)   Au

Answer: (b)

92. The following place is related to the availability of bauxite

(a)   Musabani

(b)   Karanpura

(c)   Kodrama

(d)   Palamu

Answer: (d)

93. Where was the first fertilizer plant in India set up?

(a)   Trombay

(b)   Nagal

(c)   Alawe

(d)   Sindri

Answer: (d)

94. Who among the following was endowed with naval power?

(a)   Badami

(b)   Chalukya

(c)   Chola

(d)   Rashtrakuta

Answer: (c)

95. Who was the last king of Maurya dynasty?

(a)   Brihadrath

(b)   Kunala

(c)   Samprati

(d)   Salisuka

Answer: (a)

96. How will the image formed by a convex lens, be affected, it the central part of the lense is covered with black paper, as shown in the figure?

(a)   No image will be formed

(b)   Intensity illumination of the image will decrease

(c)   It will not have any effect

(d)   Complete and less shining image will be formed

Answer: (b)

97. What will be the value of current (t) in the following circuit?

(a)   1.5 A

(b)   0.5 A

(c)   2.5 A

(d)   None of these

Answer: (a)

98. A force exists between two current carrying parallel wires. This force has been used to define which of the following?

(a)   Ampere

(b)   Coulomb

(c)   Volt

(d)   Newton

Answer: (a)

99. A body, thrown vertically upward, reaches a maximum height of 10 m. What is the initial velocity with which the body is thrown?

(g = 9.8 m/s2)

(a)   10 m/s

(b)   18 m/s

(c)   14 m/s

(d)   7 m/s

Answer: (c)

100. Buoyant force depends on

(a)   depth of the liquid

(b)   density of displaced liquid

(c)   only on volume of the displaced liquid

(d)   only on the weight of the displaced liquid

Answer: (d)

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