Railway (RRC) Hajipur Group ‘D’ Examination 1st Sitting Held on 17-11-2013
1. If a body of mass m is moving on a circular path of radius R with uniform velocity v, then the centripetal force is :
(1) mv2/R
(2)
(3) mv/R
(4)
2. The SI unit of resistance is :
(1) Joule
(2) Ohm
(3) Newton
(4) Ampere
3. When an iron nail gets rusted, the weight of nail :
(1) increases
(2) decreases
(3) neither increases nor decreases
(4) None of these
4. The element common to all acids is :
(1) oxygen
(2) chlorine
(3) sulphur
(4) hydrogen
5. The main constituents of ‘Bronze’ are :
(1) Cu and Ni
(2) Cu and Zn
(3) Cu and Sn
(4) Zn and Sn
6. The plan for transfer of power to the Indian and partition of the country was laid down in :
(1) Cabinet Mission Plan
(2) Mountbatten Plan
(3) Cripps Mission
(4) The Government of India Act, 1935
7. ‘Right to information Act’ came into force in the year :
(1) 2005
(2) 2006
(3) 2004
(4) 2007
8. Who was the second President of India?
(1) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(2) Sri V. V. Giri
(3) Sr N. Sanjeeva Reddy
(4) Dr. S. Radha Krishnan
9. Who among the following is the ‘First Law Officer’ of the Government of India?
(1) The Solicitor General of India
(2) The Attorney General of India
(3) The Chief Justice of India
(4) The Comptroller & Auditor General of India
10. What is the strength of the Bihar Legislative Assembly?
(1) 403
(2) 243
(3) 294
(4) 200
11. The highest Commissioned Rank of the Indian Air Force is :
(1) Air Chief Marshal
(2) Admiral
(3) Air Commodore
(4) Brigadier
12. The largest animal fair of India is organized in :
(1) Samastipur
(2) Hajipur
(3) Sonepur
(4) Darbhanga
13. Who among the following was the first woman Judge of the Supreme Court of India?
(1) Sarojini Naidu
(2) Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi
(3) Sujatat V. Manohar
(4) Raj Kumari Amrita Kaur
14. How many banks were nationalized in India in the year 1969?
(1) 11
(2) 12
(3) 13
(4) 14
15. The period of First Five Year Plan was :
(1) 1947 – 1952
(2) 1949 – 1954
(3) 1951 – 1956
(4) 1956 – 1961
16. 2014 FIFA (Football) World Cup is scheduled to take place in which of the following countries?
(1) Brazil
(2) Argentina
(3) Spain
(4) France
17. Which of the following countries won the ICC Champions Trophy 2013?
(1) England
(2) Sri Lanka
(3) India
(4) South Africa
18. Nobel Prize is not given in which of the following fields?
(1) Physics
(2) Biology
(3) Chemistry
(4) Peace
19. Wankhede Stadium is situated in :
(1) Mumbai
(2) Nagpur
(3) Pune
(4) Bengaluru
20. “The Leaning Tower of Pisa” is situated in :
(1) France
(2) England
(3) Egypt
(4) Italy
21. In the series 3, 9, 15, ______, what will be the 21st term?
(1) 117
(2) 121
(3) 123
(4) 129
22. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series :
(1)
(2) 20
(3)
(4)
23. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series :
45, 54, 47, ?, 49, 56, 51, 57, 53
(1) 55
(2) 48
(3) 50
(4) None of these
24. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series :
(1) 5/9
(2) 6/11
(3) 7/13
(4) 9/17
25. Find the wrong number in given series :
7, 28, 63, 124, 215, 342, 511
(1) 7
(2) 28
(3) 124
(4) 215
26. Choose the missing terms out of the given alternatives for the series :
A, B, B, D, C, F, D, H, E, ?, ?
(1) E, F
(2) F, G
(3) F, I
(4) J, F
27. Choose the missing term out of the given alternatives for the series :
AYBZC, DWEXF, GUHVI, JSKTL, ?
(1) MQORN
(2) MQNRO
(3) NQMOR
(4) QMONR
28. Rhythm is related to Music in the same way as Design is related to :
(1) Symmetry
(2) Architect
(3) Beauty
(4) Building
29. Neck is related to Tie in the same way as Waist is related to :
(1) Watch
(2) Belt
(3) Ribbon
(4) Shirt
30. College is related to Student in the same way as Hospital is related to :
(1) Doctor
(2) Nurse
(3) Treatment
(4) Patient
31. Choose the odd one that does not belong to the group :
(1) Mew
(2) Bark
(3) Shout
(4) Howl
32. Choose the odd one that does not belong to the group :
(1) Tomato
(2) Brinjal
(3) Cucumber
(4) Potato
33.Choose the odd one that does not belong to the group :
(1) BCDE
(2) JKLM
(3) STVU
(4) WXYZ
34. Choose the odd one that does not belong to the group :
(1) Principal : School
(2) Soldier : Barrack
(3) Artist : Troupe
(4) Singer : Chorus
35. Which of the words given in alternatives can be formed b y using the letters of the word :
CORRESPONDING
(1) DISCERN
(2) RESPONSE
(3) REPENT
(4) CORRECT
36. If in a certain language, ‘oka peru’ means ‘fine cloth’, ‘meta lisa’ means ‘clear water’ and ‘dona lisa peru’ means ‘fine clear weather’, which word in that language means ‘weather?
(1) peru
(2) oka
(3) meta
(4) dona
37. If ‘eraser’ is called ‘box’, ‘box’ is called ‘pencil’, ‘pencil’ is called ‘sharpener’ and ‘sharpener’ is called ‘bag’, what will ac child write with?
(1) Eraser
(2) Box
(3) Sharpener
(4) Pencil
38. Pointing to a man, Deepak said, “His only brother is father of my daughter’s father”. How is the man related to Deepak?
(1) Grand Father
(2) Father
(3) Brother-in-law
(4) Uncle
39. Pointing to a photograph, Arun said, “She is the mother of my son’s wife’s daughter.” How is Arun related to the lady?
(1) Uncle
(2) Cousin
(3) Father-in-law
(4) None of these
40. Rasik walks 20 m North. Then he turns right and walks 30 m. Then he turns right and walks 35 m. Then he t urns left and walks 15 m. Then h e again turns left and walks 15 m. In which direction and how many metres aways is he form his original position?
(1) 15 metre West
(2) 45 metre East
(3) 30 metre West
(4) 30 metre East
41. A man is facing South. He turns 135°in the anticlockwise direction and then 180° in the clockwise direction. Which direction he is facing now?
(1) North-East
(2) North-West
(3) South-East
(4) South-West
42. What will be the difference between the sum of the odd digits and the sum of the even digits in the number 857423?
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 4
43. In a clock, the angle traced by the h our hand in 12 hours is :
(1) 360°
(2) 180°
(3) 90°
(4) 30°
44. How many days are there in a Leap year?
(1) 367
(2) 366
(3) 364
(4) 365
45. Which of the following is not a prime number?
(1) 97
(2) 191
(3) 221
(4) 61
46. The unit digit in (365 × 659 × 771) is :
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 4
(4) 6
47.
(1) 0.4
(2) 0.32
(3) 0.49
(4) 0.36
48.
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 406
(4) None of these
49. The L.C.M. and H.C.F. of the numbers 15, 30 and 6 are :
(1) 30 and 3
(2) 60 and 6
(3) 60 and 3
(4) 30 and 6
50. If √3 = 1.732 and √2 = 1.414 then the value of is
(1) 0.064
(2) 0.308
(3) 0.318
(4) 2.146
51.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) None of these
52. If the sum of a few numbers is 450 and their mean is 50. If another number 100 is included, the mean would become :
(1) 60
(2) 55
(3) 75
(4) 150
53. Six persons went to a hotel for taking their meals. Five of them spent Rs 32 each on their meals while the sixth person spent Rs 80 more than the average expenditure of all the six. Total money spent by all the persons is :
(1) Rs 192
(2) Rs 240
(3) Rs 288
(4) Rs 336
54. The number that should be added to both the numerator and denominator of 42/92 so that the fraction becomes 4/9 is
(1) 0
(2) 36
(3) 16
(4) 81
55. What percent of 7.2 kg is 18 gms?
(1) 0.025%
(2) 0.25%
(3) 2.5%
(4) 25%
56. Two numbers are less than a third number 30% and 37% respectively. How much percent is the second number less than the first?
(1) 10%
(2) 15%
(3) 20%
(4) 25%
57. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 20% and the denominator is decreased by 10%, the value of the fraction becomes 16/21. The original fraction is :
(1) 3/5
(2) 4/7
(3) 2/3
(4) 5/7
58. A table is bought for Rs 950 and sold at Rs 1140. What is the percentage gain?
(1) 25%
(2) 35%
(3) 30%
(4) 20%
59. Rs 6400 is divided among three workers in the ratio 3/5 : 2 : 5/3. The share of the second worker is :
(1) Rs 2500
(2) Rs 3000
(3) Rs 3200
(4) Rs 3840
60. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 1/3 : 1/4 : 1/5 and its perimeter is 94 cm. The length of the smallest side is :
(1) 18.8 cm
(2) 23.5 cm
(3) 24 cm
(4) 31.3 cm
61. 3 men or 5 women can finish a piece of work in 12 days. How long will 6 men and 5 women take to finish the work?
(1) 4 days
(2) 10 days
(3) 15 days
(4) 20 days
62. A pipe fills 3/7 of a bucket in 1 minute. The rest of the bucket can be filled in :
(1) 2 minutes
(2) 4/3 minutes
(3) 7/3 minutes
(4) None of these
63. An athlete runs 200 metre race in 24 seconds. His speed is :
(1) 20 km/hr
(2) 24 km/hr
(3) 28.5 km/hr
(4) 30 km/hr
64. A man covers half of his journey at the speed of 6 km/hr and the remaining half at the speed of 3 km/hr. His average speed is :
(1) 3 km/hr
(2) 4 km/hr
(3) 4.5 km/hr
(4) 9 km/hr
65. The area of a rectangle is 12 sq. metre and its length is 3 times it’s breadth. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
(1) 14 m
(2) 18 m
(3) 24 m
(4) 16 m
66. If the radius of a sphere is r. then its volume is :
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) None of these
67. An angle whose measure is more than 90° but less than 180° is called :
(1) Acute angle
(2) Obtuse angle
(3) Right angle
(4) Reflex angle
68. sin 60° . cos 30° + cos 60° . sin 30° = ?
(1) 3/2
(2) 5/2
(3) 1
(4)
69. Chooe the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
70. In ancient India, which of the following was the capital of Kalinga?
(1) Ujjain
(2) Taxila
(3) Toshali
(4) Patliputra
71. Who was the founder of Chola dynasty?
(1) Vijayalaya
(2) Rajaraja
(3) Rajendra I
(4) None of these
72. Who among the following was not the part of Navaratna (nine jewels) of Akbar?
(1) Birbal
(2) Faizl
(3) Adil Shah
(4) Todarmal
73. Which of the following is not a correct pair?
(1) The Scindia : Gwalior
(2) The Holkar : Poona
(3) The Gaekwad : Baroda
(4) The Bhousle : Nagpur
74. Who among the following is associated with the ‘Drain of Wealth’ theory?
(1) Dadabhai Naoroji
(2) Subhash Chandra Bose
(3) Iqbal
(4) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
75. ‘Ram Krishna Mission’ was founded by :
(1) Subhash Chandra Bose
(2) Swami Vivekanand
(3) Dayanand Saraswati
(4) Acharya Ramkrishna
76. After suppression of ‘The Revolt of 1857’, Bahadur Shah II:
(1) was deported to Rangoon
(2) was executed
(3) escaped to Nepal
(4) None of these
77. The Indus Civilization was primarily :
(1) Tribal
(2) Rural
(3) Urban
(4) Local
78. Which of the following was the language in which Buddha preached?
(1) Urdu
(2) Pali
(3) Hindi
(4) English
79. The Lion Capital at Sarnath is associated with :
(1) Ashoka
(2) Gopala
(3) Bimbisara
(4) Ajatshatru
80. Who was first Mughal ruler who separated religion from politics?
(1) Aurengzeb
(2) Shahajahan
(3) Akbar
(4) Babur
81. Who said, “Swaraj is my birthright and I will have it”?
(1) Mahatma Gandhi
(2) Jawaharlal Nehru
(3) Subhash Chandra Bose
(4) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
82. The percentage of India’s total population employed in agriculture is nearly :
(1) 90%
(2) 30%
(3) 40%
(4) 65% to 70%
83. The oldest mountains in India are :
(1) Himalayas
(2) Aravalis
(3) The Naga Hills
(4) Sivalik Hills
84. A ‘lunar eclipse’ occurs when :
(1) The moon comes between the earth and the sun
(2) The earth comes between the sun and the moon
(3) The sun comes between the earth and the moon
(4) The sun, the earth and the moon make an angle of 90°
85. The position of the earth or any other planet in its orbit when it is at its nearest point to the sun is called :
(1) Perihelion
(2) Aphelion
(3) Solstice
(4) Axis
86. The percentage of Oxygen in the atmosphere is about :
(1) 29%
(2) 78%
(3) 21%
(4) 0.03%
87. ‘Kanchanjunga’ mountain peak is in :
(1) India
(2) Nepal
(3) China
(4) Tibet
88. Which of the following ‘Divisions’ of East Central Railway is biggest in terms of number of employees?
(1) Mughalsarai
(2) Danapur
(3) Samastipur
(4) Dhanbad
89. Kavaratti’ is the capital of:
(1) Lakshadweep
(2) Daman and Diu
(3) Dadra and Nagar Haveli
(4) Mizoram
90. Which is the correct chain through which the food enters our body?
(1) mouth – stomach – large intestine – small intestine – food pipe
(2) mouth – food pipe – small intestine – stomach – large intestine
(3) mouth – food pipe – stomach – small intestine – large intestine
(4) mouth – food pipe – stomach – large intestine – small intestine
91. Ascorbic acid is :
(1) Vitamin-D
(2) Vitamin-B
(3) Vitamin-A
(4) Vitamin-C
92. Which of the following is the busiest human organ ?
(1) Nose
(2) Heart
(3) Kidney
(4) Liver
93. Which of the following is a disorder in which low bone mass and increased fragility takes place?
(1) Osteoporosis
(2) Arthritis
(3) Rheumatism
(4) Colic
94. The Central Nervous System of human beings consists of :
(1) For Brain and Hind Brain
(2) Fore Brain, Mid Brain and Cerebellum
(3) Brain and Spinal Cord
(4) None of these
95. Which of the following devices connects the computers and works based on telephone lines?
(1) Antenna
(2) UPS
(3) CPU
(4) Modem
96. C-DAC stands for :
(1) Centre for Development of Anti – Corruption
(2) Centre for Development and Advanced Circuits
(3) Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
(4) Centre for Development of Advancement in Computers
97. Which of the following computers defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov?
(1) PARAM
(2) CRAYK-1-S
(3) Deep Blue
(4) None of these
98. At absolute zero temperature, the kinetic energy of the molecules :
(1) becomes maximum
(2) becomes minimum
(3) remains constant
(4) becomes zero
99. Which among the following is the best conductor of heat?
(1) Mercury
(2) Silver
(3) Leather
(4) Benzene
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