Railway (RRC) Group ‘D’ Delhi CBT Examination Held on 23-02-2016 (Physical Handicapped) Question Paper With Answer Key

Railway (RRC) Group ‘D’ Delhi CBT Examination Held on 23-02-2016 (Physical Handicapped)

 

1. A traffic circle in Bangaluru has been named after who among the following

(A)  Ajaya Jadeja

(B)  Ravi Shastri

(C)  Anil Kumble

(D)  Sachin Tendulkar

(1)   A

(2)   B

(3)   C

(4)   D

Answer: (3)

2. The capital of Assam is

(A)  Aizawl

(B)  Shillong

(C)  Dispur

(D)  Guwahati

(1)   D

(2)   A

(3)   B

(4)   C

Answer: (4)

3. India’s capital is situated on the banks of

(A)  Brahmaputra

(B)  Godavari

(C)  Ganga

(D)  Yamuna

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   A

Answer: (3)

4. NASA has found evidence of liquid water on the Red Planet. We are talking here of which planet of our solar system?

(A)  Mars

(B)  Mercury

(C)  Venus

(D)  Neptune

(1)   D

(2)   A

(3)   B

(4)   C

Answer: (2)

5. Which of the following is authorized by the central government t issue currency notes?

(A)  Only nationalized banks

(B)  State Bank of India

(C)  Reserve Bank of India

(D)  All banks

(1)   C

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

6. Which agreement has been signed for the protection of ozone layer?

(A)  Ohrid Agreement

(B)  Montreal Protocol

(C)  Minsk Protocol

(D)  Energy Community Treaty

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   B

(4)   A

Answer: (3)

7. In which state are the ruins of Hampi located?

(A)  Karnataka

(B)  Bihar

(C)  Uttar Pradesh

(D)  Tamil Nadu

(1)   B

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   C

Answer: (2)

8. Who was Annie Besant?

(A)  Princess of Great Britain

(B)  Speaker of the House of Commons

(C)  First woman president of the Indian National Congress

(D)  A British spy during colonial India

(1)   C

(2)   D

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

9. Who was the Nobel Peace Prize winner for 2014?

(A)  Kailash Satyarthi

(B)  Malala Yousafzai

(C)  Pope Francis

(D)  Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   A

Answer: (3)

10. A bill passed by both houses of parliament becomes an act after the signature of

(A)  Cabinet secretary

(B)  President

(C)  Chief Justice

(D)  Vice President

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (4)

11. In which of the following regions is maximum forest found?

(A)  Madhya Pradesh

(B)  Assam

(C)  Gujarat

(D)  Goa

(1)   A

(2)   D

(3)   B

(4)   C

Answer: (1)

12. A commemorative postage stamp was recently issued on the 125th anniversary of India’s architect. Who is he?

(A)  Rajendra Prasad

(B)  B. R. Ambedkar

(C)  Mahatma Gandhi

(D)  Lala Bahadur Sahstri

(1)   D

(2)   A

(3)   B

(4)   C

Answer: (3)

13. The two epics of India are

(A)  Ramayana and Mahabharata

(B)  Mahabharata and Bhgavata

(C)  Ramayana and Bhagavata

(D)  Bhagavata and Bhagavata Git

(1)   B

(2)   D

(3)   C

(4)   A

Answer: (4)

14. On the basis of its weight, where is the strongest muscle found?

(A)  Jaw

(B)  Calf

(C)  Shoulder

(D)  Arm

(1)   C

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

15. The Swachh Bharat Mission of Prime Minister will conclude on the 150th anniversary of our Father of the Nation in 2019. Which data will it be?

(A)  19 November

(B)  14 November

(C)  2 October

(D)  5 September

(1)   D

(2)   B

(3)   A

(4)   C

Answer: (4)

16. In agronomy, _______ is studied.

(A)  Productivity of land

(B)  Soil

(C)  Grass

(D)  Plant nutrition

(1)   C

(2)   D

(3)   B

(4)   A

Answer: (4)

17. Pick the odd one out:

(A)  Keyboard

(B)  Mouse

(C)  Monitor

(D)  Scanner

(1)   B

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   C

Answer: (4)

18. On which day is World Environment Day celebrated every year?

(A)  12 July

(B)  5 May

(C)  7 June

(D)  5 June

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

19. Mark Zuckerberg is the CEO of

(A)  Twitter

(B)  Snapchat

(C)  Facebook

(D)  Google

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   A

Answer: (2)

20. The _______ National Park, located in West Bengal, is one of the largest tiger reserves of our country.

(A)  Keoladeo

(B)  Manas

(C)  Sundarban

(D)  Kaziranga

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

21. In which sports is the special type of bowling known as ‘Yorker’?

(A)  Football

(B)  Cricket

(C)  Hockey

(D)  Golf

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   A

Answer: (1)

22. Through which of the following states the Tropic of Cancer does not pass?

(A)  Tripura

(B)  Uttar Pradesh

(C)  Gujarat

(D)  Rajasthan

(1)   C

(2)   D

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (4)

23. Who succeeded Jagmohan Dalmia as the President of CAB (Bengal Cricket Association)?

(A)  Saurav Ganguly

(B)  Riddhiman Shaha

(C)  Amitabh Chaudhary

(D)  N. Srinivasan

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   B

(4)   A

Answer: (4)

24. The Sino-Indian war took place in which year?

(A)  1955

(B)  1962

(C)  1971

(D)  1969

(1)   B

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   C

Answer: (1)

25. What is the full name of SAARC?

(A)  South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

(B)  South African Association for Regional Condition

(C)  South African Association for Regional Cooperation

(D)  South Asian Association for Regional Condition

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   B

(4)   A

Answer: (4)

26. The process of converting gas into liquid is called

(A)  Radiation

(B)  Condensation

(C)  Rescission

(D)  Evaporation

(1)   B

(2)   D

(3)   A

(4)   C

Answer: (1)

27. Which of the following terms is not related to swimming?

(A)  Butterfly stroke

(B)  Sailing

(C)  Free style

(D)  Water polo

(1)   B

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   C

Answer: (1)

28. For the cultivation of which of the following crops is per hectare requirement of water maximum?

(A)  Sugarcane

(B)  Mustard

(C)  Jowar

(D)  Wheat

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   B

(4)   A

Answer: (4)

29. What is provided by the Indian Constitution?

(A)  Three tier system of government-Centre, State government and Panchayat

(B)  Four tier system of government-Centre, State government, Panchayat, Union Territory

(C)  Single tier system of government-only central government

(D)  Two tier system of government-centre and state government

(1)   C

(2)   D

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

30. The period of asylum in India of authoress Taslima Nasreen has been extended. In which language does she write?

(A)  Persian

(B)  English

(C)  Bengali

(D)  Urdu

(1)   C

(2)   A

(3)   B

(4)   D

Answer: (1)

31. When did Bangladesh get free?

(A)  1956

(B)  1978

(C)  1948

(D)  1971

(1)   D

(2)   A

(3)   B

(4)   C

Answer: (1)

32. On whom was the world’s first successful skull-scalp transplant done?

(A)  Robert Kane

(B)  Phil Davis

(C)  Peter Edwards

(D)  James Boysen

(1)   B

(2)   D

(3)   C

(4)   A

Answer: (2)

33. Which of the following is an operating system?

(A)  Dotnet

(B)  Java

(C)  Maya

(D)  Unix

(1)   D

(2)   B

(3)   A

(4)   C

Answer: (1)

34. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which country is the biggest economy in the world on the basis of nominal GDP?

(A)  Germany

(B)  China

(C)  Japan

(D)  United States

(1)   C

(2)   A

(3)   B

(4)   D

Answer: (4)

35. Which on-demand internet stream media has recently entered India?

(A)  Netflix

(B)  Yahoo

(C)  Google

(D)  Java

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

36. Which former president of India passed away in Shillong on 27 July 2015?

(A)  A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

(B)  K.R. Narayanan

(C)  Shankar Dayal Sharma

(D)  R. Venkatraman

(1)   C

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

37. Which of the following is not an outdoor sport?

(A)  Badminton

(B)  Lawn Tennis

(C)  Squash

(D)  Handball

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   D

Answer: (2)

38. What is the full form of CBI?

(A)  Central Bureau of Investigation

(B)  Central Board of Information

(C)  Central Board of Investigation

(D)  Central Bureau of Information

(1)   D

(2)   A

(3)   B

(4)   C

Answer: (2)

39. Which of the following pairs is correct?

(A)  Prophet Mohammad : Sikhism

(B)  Gautam Buddha : Islam

(C)  Guru Nanak: Buddhism

(D)  Rishabhnath: Jainism

(1)   C

(2)   D

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

40. ‘Talvar’, based on Arushi murder case, premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Who is the director?

(A)  Vishal Bharadvaja

(B)  Ekta Kapoor

(C)  Meghna Gulzar

(D)  Annu Kapoor

(1)   A

(2)   D

(3)   B

(4)   C

Answer: (4)

41. The perimeter of a rectangle is 42 cm. If its diagonal is 15 cm long; find the breadth of the rectangle.

(A)  8 cm.

(B)  10 cm.

(C)  9 cm.

(D)  7 cm.

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

42. Simplify : (9 + 2 ×3) ÷ 0.003

(A)  12,100

(B)  5,200

(C)  520

(D)  1,210

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (4)

43. The total number of factors of 1156 is

(A)  9

(B)  8

(C)  10

(D)  11

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

44. A van covers 20 km. at the rate of 25 kmph and again a distance of 80 km at the rate of 25 kmph. Find the average speed of the van (in kmph_) for the whole journey.

(A)  23.7

(B)  23.9

(C)  23.8

(D)  23.6

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

45. An article was bought for Rs. 5250 and sold for Rs. 6000. Find the profit percent.

(A)  14.28%

(B)  14.4%

(C)  21.5%

(D)  14%

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

46. If the length and breadth of a rectangle are increased by 10% and 70% respectively, the increase in the area of the rectangle will be

(A)  87%

(B)  92%

(C)  96%

(D)  95%

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

47. What will be the simple interest on a sum of Rs. 10000 after 3 years at the rate of 7.3% per annum?

(A)  Rs. 2,190

(B)  Rs. 2,19,000

(C)  Rs. 2,200

(D)  Rs. 2,180

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

48. Marc and Mike together can build a 5 foot high wall in 10 days. If Marc alone can build the same wall in 12 days, in how many days will Mike alone build the same wall?

(A)  50 days

(B)  60 days

(C)  20 days

(D)  24 days

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (4)

49. Kamal buys 36 bananas for Rs. 20.52. How much money will be paid by him to buy 110 bananas?

(A)  Rs. 62.60

(B)  Rs. 62.90

(C)  Rs. 62.80

(D)  Rs. 62.70

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

50. An article was bought for Rs. 5525 and sold for Rs. 5000. Find the loss percent (upto one place of decimal).

(A)  9.2%

(B)  9.5%

(C)  10%

(D)  9.6%

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (4)

51. Kamala can build a 6 foot high wall in 24 days and Karan can build the same wall in 22 days. In how many days will they together build the same wall?

(A) 

(B) 

(C) 

(D) 

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

52. By meling solid cylinder of radius 3 cm and h eight 20 cm, five spherical balls each of same size are formed. Find the radius of each

(A)  2 cm.

(B)  3 cm.

(C)  4 cm.

(D)  5 cm.

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (4)

53. Find the HCF of 3, 7 and 15.

(A)  7

(B)  15

(C)  3

(D)  1

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

54. If the price of an article is increased by 33.33%, by what percent should its consumption be reduced so that expenditure on the product remains same?

(A)  20%

(B)  16.67%

(C)  14.28%

(D)  25%

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

55. A student obtained 17 marks out of 20 marks. Find his percentage of marks.

(A)  85%

(B)  80%

(C)  83%

(D)  82%

(1)   A

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

56. Simplify : 

(A)  31/27

(B)  33/28

(C)  7/8

(D)  8/7

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

57. Find the ratio of the LCM and the HCF of 5, 25 and 30.

(A)  1 : 6

(B)  30 : 1

(C)  1 : 30

(D)  6 : 1

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (4)

58. The length and breadth of a rectangular sheet are 48 m and 36 m respectively. A square is cut off from each of its corners, so that an open box be made. If t he side of square b e 16 m, what will be the volume of the box so formed (in cu. m)

(A)  1,024

(B)  1,224

(C)  1,324

(D)  1,124

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

59. The measures of the sides of a triangle are 7, 8 and 9 cm. Find the length of the largest side of a similar triangle whose shortest side is 35 cm.

(A)  55 cm.

(B)  40 cm.

(C)  45 cm.

(D)  50 cm.

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

60. Kamal can build a 6 foot high wall in 7 hours. Abi can build the same wall in 13 hours. If they work together, in what time will the same wall be built?

(A) 

(B) 

(C) 

(D) 

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

61. Which of the following alternatives is correct for the given number series?

(A) 

(B) 

(C) 

(D) 

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

62. What will be the HCF of 2/3, 8/9 and 64/81?

(A)  8/81

(B)  2/81

(C)  8/9

(D)  64/81

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (4)

63. Find the speed of the bike in m/sec which covers a distance of 4 × 204 m in 102

(A)  4 × 107

(B)  5 × 106

(C)  4 × 106

(D)  4 × 102

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

64. The sum of all the factors of 156 is

(A)  392

(B)  235

(C)  390

(D)  379

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

65. Kamal’s salary in 2011 was Rs. 30000 per annum. If his salary increases by 5% per annum, what was his salary in the year 2013?

(A)  Rs. 34,728.75

(B)  Rs. 35,000

(C)  Rs. 31,500

(D)  Rs. 33,075

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

66. Simplify : 25.67 + 9.208 + 152.1 + 63.2

(A)  248.718

(B)  250.718

(C)  248.178

(D)  250.178

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

67. If we divide 184 kg in the ratio 2 : 3 : 3, the relevant measures in kg are

(A)  26,79 and 79

(B)  6, 89 and 89

(C)  46, 79 and 79

(D)  46, 69 and 69

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

68. The prime factorization of 240 is

(A)  23 × 32 × 5

(B)  24 × 32 × 5

(C)  24 × 3 × 5

(D)  25 × 3 × 5

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

69. X, Y and Z are the mid-points of the sides of ∆ If the perimeter of ∆XYZ is 32 units, find the perimeter of ∆PQR.

(A)  128 units

(B)  64 units

(C)  96 units

(D)  160 units

(1)   B

(2)   D

(3)   A

(4)   C

Answer: (1)

70. The factors of equation x2 + 7x + 12 = 0 are

(A)  −3 and −4

(B)  3 and −4

(C)  −3 and 4

(D)  3 and 4

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

71. Four persons are sitting around a square table in an office. Charles is sitting to the right of Rani and Ramesh is sitting to the left of Rohit. Which of the following pairs is sitting just opposite to each other?

(A)  Charles and Ramesh

(B)  Ramesh and Rohit

(C)  Ramesh and Rani

(D)  Rohit and Rani

(1)   C

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

72. There four sisters and each one of them has a brother. How many children are there in the family?

(A)  5

(B)  9

(C)  8

(D)  4

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

73. Select the correct pair from the given alternatives that shows similar relationship as that of the given pair :

(A)  Slim : Thin

(B)  Farmer : Field

(C)  Superior : Inferior

(D)  Fat: Stout

(1)   B

(2)   D

(3)   A

(4)   C

Answer: (4)

74. Ajit introduced Neena s the only daughter of sister o his father’s wife. What is the relationship between Ajit and Neena?

(A)  Uncle and Niece

(B)  Cousins

(C)  Father and Son

(D)  Brother and Sister

(1)   B

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   C

Answer: (1)

75. Introducing Christine, Joseph said, “She is the wife of another grandson of father of my father.” How Christine is related to Joseph?

(A)  Wife of his brother

(B)  His aunt

(C)  His sister

(D)  His wife

(1)   C

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

76. Statement :

(1) Some scientists have won the Nobel Prizes.

(2) All scientists are physicists.

Which of the following Conclusions logically follows from the statements?

(A)  All physicists have won the Nobel Prizes.

(B)  All scientists have won the Nobel Prizes.

(C)  No mathematician has won the Nobel Prize.

(D)  Some physicists have won the Nobel Prizes.

(1)   C

(2)   B

(3)   D

(4)   A

Answer: (3)

77. If ‘+’ means ‘×’, ‘−’ means ‘÷’, ‘×’ means ‘+’ and ‘÷’ means ‘−’, find the value of the given expression :

25 × 15 – 3 ÷ 7 = ?

(A)  25

(B)  26

(C)  22

(D)  23

(1)   B

(2)   D

(3)   A

(4)   C

Answer: (2)

78. Which of the following words will appear first in the dictionary?

(A)  Dislodge

(B)  Dispose

(C)  Display

(D)  Dislike

(1)   D

(2)   A

(3)   B

(4)   C

Answer: (1)

79. Vikram said that, “She is the daughter of only daughter of my paternal grandfather.” How that girl is related to Vikram?

(A)  Uncle

(B)  Brother

(C)  Father

(D)  Cousin

(1)   C

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

80. 144 : 12 : : ______

(A)  80 : 20

(B)  125 : 25

(C)  225 : 15

(D)  99 : 9

(1)   D

(2)   A

(3)   B

(4)   C

Answer: (4)

81. Find the odd pair of numbers

(A)  11-55

(B)  12-60

(C)  19-76

(D)  13-65

(1)   A

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

82. Statements :

The standard of English in the private schools is better than that of Government schools.

Which of the following Conclusions logically follows from the statement?

(A)  The teachers of private schools should help the teachers of Government schools learn English in better way.

(B)  The Government schools should discontinue teaching English.

(C)  English should be taught in private schools only.

(D)  The Government should take appropriate measures to raise the level of English training in the schools run by it.

(1)   C

(2)   B

(3)   D

(4)   A

Answer: (3)

83. Select the appropriate set of signs :

30        20      4        14      =       21

(A)  +, −, ÷

(B)  +, ÷, ×

(C)  ×, −, +

(D)  +, ÷, −

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

84. If ‘P’ means ‘×’, ‘Q’ means ‘÷’, ‘R’ means ‘+’ and ‘S’ means ‘−’, find the value of the given expression :

35  R  25  Q  5  S  21

(A)  19

(B)  21

(C)  25

(D)  23

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   B

(4)   A

Answer: (4)

85. Select that alternative pair which shows similar relation as that of the given pair :

Sentence : Punish

(A)  Superb : Excellent

(B)  Long : Short

(C)  Reject : Overrule

(D)  Reject : Approve

(1)   A

(2)   B

(3)   C

(4)   D

Answer: (3)

86. Select that alternative pair which shows similar relation as that of the given pair :

Farmer : Tractor

(A)  Carpenter : Saw

(B)  Plumber : Phone

(C)  Electrician : Wall

(D)  Carpenter : Furniture

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (3)

Directions (87-89) : The population distribution of a region is given  below :

 

87. The difference between the populations of males and female was the maximum in the decade :Answer the following questions using the data given above :

(A)  1961-1971

(B)  1981-1991

(C)  1991-2001

(D)  2001-2011

(1)   C

(2)   D

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

88. What was the percentage of male population to the total population in the period 1991-2001?

(A)  50.27%

(B)  54.55%

(C)  56.25%

(D)  52.27%

(1)   C

(2)   B

(3)   D

(4)   A

Answer: (3)

89. What was the percentage increase in the population from 2001 to 2011?

(A)  8%

(B)  10%

(C)  11%

(D)  9%

(1)   D

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (4)

90. Some statements and Conclusions are given below. You have to consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and decide which of the following questions logically follows from the given statements :

Statements :

(A) All roots are fruits.

(B) All fruits are vegetables.

Conclusions

(I) Some vegetable are roots.

(II) Some vegetables are fruits.

(A)  Only Conclusion II follows

(B)  Neither Conclusions I nor Conclusion II follows

(C)  Only Conclusion I follows

(D)  Both the Conclusions I and II follow

(1)   B

(2)   D

(3)   A

(4)   C

Answer: (2)

91. In a certain code language CODING is written as BNCHMF. How will NUMBER be written in that code language?

(A)  LSKADQ

(B)  PWODGT

(C)  OVNCFS

(D)  MTLADQ

(1)   C

(2)   A

(3)   B

(4)   D

Answer: (4)

92. Find the missing number in the following numbers series :

4, 16, 64, 256, ?

(A)  512

(B)  320

(C)  1024

(D)  384

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   A

Answer: (2)

93. In a certain code language FRAMES is written as IDUPHV. How will PHOTOS be written in that code language?

(A)  SKQUQV

(B)  KSRWRT

(C)  SKWRVR

(D)  SKRWRV

(1)   D

(2)   B

(3)   A

(4)   C

Answer: (1)

94. Some statements and Conclusions are given below. You have to consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and decide which of the following questions logically follows from the given statements :

Statements

(A) All birds are animals.

(B) All animals are species.

Conclusions

(I) Some species are birds.

(II) Some species are animals.

(A)  Only Conclusion II follows

(B)  Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows

(C)  Only Conclusion I follows

(D)  Both the Conclusions I and II follow

(1)   D

(2)   A

(3)   C

(4)   B

Answer: (1)

95. If 3 + 4 = 12 and 5 + 7 = 35 then 7 + 6 is equal to

(A)  42

(B)  76

(C)  67

(D)  13

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   A

(4)   D

Answer: (3)

96. Kiran moves 15 metres towards south then, 15 metres after turning towards west. Again she turns towards north and moves 15 metres. Then she turns towards east and moves 20 metres. How far is she from her starting point?

(A)  5 metres

(B)  20 metres

(C)  10 metres

(D)  15 metres

(1)   C

(2)   A

(3)   D

(4)   B

Answer: (2)

97. Microsoft’s co-founder Bill Gates is the world richest person according to the Forbe’s List of Billionaires released on March 1, 2016. Mukesh Ambani is the richest India and his rank in word is

(A)  33th

(B)  34th

(C)  36th

(D)  38th

(1)   A

(2)   B

(3)   D

(4)   C

Answer: (4)

98. If 72 – 46 = 7426 and 68 – 53 = 6583 then 87 – 45 is equal to

(A)  8574

(B)  8475

(C)  8745

(D)  8547

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   A

Answer: (1)

99. Find the missing number in the following number series :

2, 8, 4, 16, 8, 32, ?

(A)  24

(B)  64

(C)  8

(D)  16

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   A

Answer: (3)

100. Find the missing number in the following number series :

5, 12, 7, 14, 9, ?

(A)  18

(B)  16

(C)  12

(D)  14

(1)   C

(2)   D

(3)   A

(4)   B

Answer: (4)

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