Railway (RRC) Patna Group ‘D’ Examination 2nd Sitting Held on 08-12-2013 Question Paper With Answer Key

Railway (RRC) Patna Group ‘D’ Examination 2nd Sitting Held on 08-12-2013

 

1. Which of the following was the capital of ‘Kuru’ Mahajanapada?

(1)   Mathura

(2)   Indraprastha

(3)   Videha

(4)   Mithila

Answer: (1)

2. Out of the following remains excavated in Indus Valley, which one indicates the commercial and economic development?

(1)   Pottery

(2)   Seals

(3)   Boats

(4)   Houses

Answer: (2)

3. Which of the following is not an example of literature of Vedic tradition?

(1)   Vedas

(2)   Puranas

(3)   Vedangas

(4)   Purvas

Answer: (2)

4. The Indian king who opposed Alexander was

(1)   Ambhi

(2)   Porus

(3)   Dhananand

(4)   Chadragupta

Answer: (2)

5. Who laid the foundation of the city ‘Patliputra’?

(1)   Udayin

(2)   Ashoka

(3)   Bimbisara

(4)   Mahapadmananda

Answer: (3)

6. What was the name of Buddha’s Charioteer?

(1)   Manna

(2)   Channa

(3)   Devadatta

(4)   Raghu

Answer: (2)

7. The most famous Kushan ruler was :

(1)   Rudradaman

(2)   Vasudeva I

(3)   Kanishka

(4)   Ashoka

Answer: (3)

8. Between which two rulers was the first Battle of Panipat fought?

(1)   Akbar and Bahlol Lodi

(2)   Babur and Ibrahim Lodi

(3)   Bairam Khan and Sikandar Lodi

(4)   Shahjahan and Daulat Khan Lodi

Answer: (2)

9. When and where was the ‘Ghadar party’ founded?

(1)   America, 1913

(2)   England, 1917

(3)   Denmark, 1921

(4)   Scotland, 1925

Answer: (1)

10. Gandhiji’s movement of boycotting the foreign goods aimed at

(1)   Promotion of Welfare State

(2)   Creating anti-British sentiments

(3)   Promotion of Cottage Industry

(4)   Full independence

Answer: (2)

11. Which one of t he following leaders belonged to the extremist wing of the Congress?

(1)   Aurobindo Ghosh

(2)   Dadabhai Naoroji

(3)   G K. Gokhale

(4)   S. N. Banerjee

Answer: (1)

12. At the Second Round Table Conference, the Indian National Congress was represented by

(1)   Jawahar Lal Nehru

(2)   Rajendra Prasad

(3)   M. K. Gandhi

(4)   Vallabh Bhai Patel

Answer: (3)

13. Earth’s gravitational pull is minimum in

(1)   Troposphere

(2)   Stratosphere

(3)   Thermosphere

(4)   Exosphere

Answer: (4)

14. The most abundant element in the Earth’s Crust is

(1)   Aluminum

(2)   Silica

(3)   Magnesium

(4)   Sodium

Answer: (1)

15. Which of the following is not a Kharif Crop?

(1)   Rice

(2)   Maize

(3)   Cotton

(4)   Barley

Answer: (4)

16. ‘Palghat’ is a division of which of the following Railways?

(1)   Southern Railway

(2)   South Easter Railway

(3)   South Central Railway

(4)   South Western Railway

Answer: (2)

17. Which of the following Union Territories of India has the lowest population?

(1)   Pondicherry

(2)   Daman and Diu

(3)   Lakshadweep

(4)   Andaman and Nicobar

Answer: (3)

18. ‘Kakolat Waterfall’s is situated in which of the following States?

(1)   Bihar

(2)   Uttar Pradesh

(3)   Himachal Pradesh

(4)   Uttarakhand

Answer: (1)

19. Which one of the following longitudes determines the Indian Standard Time?

(1)   85.5°E

(2)   86.5°E

(3)   84.5°E

(4)   82.5°E

Answer: (4)

20. The Nagarjunasagar Dam is built across which of the following rivers?

(1)   Krishna

(2)   Chambal

(3)   Kosi

(4)   Sutlej

Answer: (1)

21. Which of the following is a scalar quantity?

(1)   Electric Field

(2)   Average Velocity

(3)   Power

(4)   Magnetic Momentum

Answer: (3)

22. If the velocity of a body is doubled

(1)   Its Kinetic Energy is doubled

(2)   Its Potential Energy is doubled

(3)   Its Momentum is doubled

(4)   Its Acceleration is doubled

Answer: (3)

23. Clothes keep us warm in winter because they

(1)   supply heat

(2)   do not radiate heat

(3)   prevent air from contacting the body

(4)   prevent the heat of the body from escaping

Answer: (4)

24. Permanent magnet can be made from

(1)   Cobalt

(2)   Aluminum

(3)   Zinc

(4)   Lead

Answer: (2)

25. Who among the following is known as “Father of Biology”?

(1)   Aristotle

(2)   Darwin

(3)   Lamark

(4)   Hippocrates

Answer: (1)

26. Spiral shape bacteria is called

(1)   Diplococus

(2)   Bacillus

(3)   Cocus

(4)   Spirillum

Answer: (4)

27. Which of the following bones is not found in human leg ?

(1)   Tibia

(2)   Humerus

(3)   Femur

(4)   Fibula

Answer: (2)

28. The enzyme found in human saliva is :

(1)   Renin

(2)   Ptylin

(3)   Tenin

(4)   Resin

Answer: (2)

29. Virus of ‘Bird Flu’ is also known as

(1)   NH51

(2)   NH15

(3)   H5N1

(4)   N5H1

Answer: (3)

30. ‘Gypsum’ is an ore of

(1)   Iron

(2)   Calcium

(3)   Sodium

(4)   Magnesium

Answer: (2)

31. Which of the following issued for killing rats ?

(1)   Zinc Phosphide

(2)   Duralumin

(3)   Zinc Oxide

(4)   Sodium Nitrate

Answer: (1)

32. Which of the following is not an isotope of Hydrogen?

(1)   Protium

(2)   Eritium

(3)   Deuterium

(4)   Tritium

Answer: (2)

33. Which of the following is not an Input Device?

(1)   Keyboard

(2)   Scanner

(3)   Mouse

(4)   Printer

Answer: (4)

34. http://www.discovery.com is an example of

(1)   Web browser

(2)   Website

(3)   Web page

(4)   Internet Service Provider

Answer: (2)

35. A prescribed set of well-defined instructions for solving mathematical problems is called

(1)   A Compiler

(2)   A code

(3)   A description

(4)   An algorithm

Answer: (4)

36. Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of the State Policy?

(1)   Part I

(2)   Part III

(3)   Part IV

(4)   Part V

Answer: (3)

37. The 44th amendment in the Constitution of India removed which one of the following rights from the category of Fundamental Rights?

(1)   Freedom of Speech

(2)   Equality before Law

(3)   Right to Property

(4)   Freedom of Religion

Answer: (3)

38. Who was the first Chief Minister of Bihar?

(1)   Krishna Singh

(2)   K. B. Sahay

(3)   Mahamaya Prasad Sinha

(4)   Karpoori Thakur

Answer: (1)

39. Who was the Prime Minister of India just before Dr. Manmohan Singh?

(1)   H. D. Deve Gowda

(2)   I. K. Gujral

(3)   P. V. Narsimha Rao

(4)   Atal Bihar Vajpayee

Answer: (4)

40. Japan’s Parliament is known as

(1)   Diet

(2)   Dail

(3)   Yuan

(4)   Tokyo House

Answer: (1)

41. ‘Jamini Roy’ was a famous

(1)   Dancer

(2)   Magician

(3)   Cartoonist

(4)   Painter

Answer: (4)

42. ‘NCERT’ stands for

(1)   National Committee of Educational Research and Training

(2)   National Council of Educational Research and Training

(3)   National Council of Educational Research and Teaching

(4)   National Council of Employment Resources and Training

Answer: (2)

43. Who directed the film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’?

(1)   Anil Kapoor

(2)   Prakash Jha

(3)   Danny Boyle

(4)   Simon Beautoy

Answer: (3)

44. Who is the first female amputee to climb Mount Everest?

(1)   Samina Baig

(2)   Arunima Sinha

(3)   Bachhendri Pal

(4)   Raha Moharrak

Answer: (2)

45. Who was declared ‘Man of the Series’ in the ICC Champions Trophy 2013?

(1)   Shikhar Dhawan

(2)   Virat Kohli

(3)   Ravindra Jadeja

(4)   MS Dhoni

Answer: (1)

46. Which among the following States is considered India’s most flood-prone State?

(1)   Uttarakhand

(2)   Jharkhand

(3)   Bihar

(4)   Nagaland

Answer: (3)

47. Who among the following is author of the book ‘Mudra Rakshasa?

(1)   Kalidasa

(2)   Kalhana

(3)   Kautilya

(4)   Vishakhadatta

Answer: (4)

48. ‘Vishnupad Temple’ is situated in

(1)   Gaya

(2)   Varanasi

(3)   Rajgir

(4)   Nalanda

Answer: (1)

49. ‘Jiradei’, the birthplace of Dr. Rajendra Prasad comes under which district of Bihar?

(1)   Patna

(2)   Madhubani

(3)   Gava

(4)   Siwan

Answer: (4)

50. Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is situated in

(1)   Bengaluru

(2)   Hyderabad

(3)   Ahmedabad

(4)   Mumbai

Answer: (1)

51. X is mightier than Y and Y is mightier than Z, P is mightier than Q but inferior to Y. Q is mightier than Z. Who is the weakest among all?

(1)   X

(2)   Z

(3)   Q

(4)   P

Answer: (2)

52. If each of the digits in the number ‘92581473’ are arranged in ascending order, what will be the difference between the digits, which are fourth from the right and third from the left in the new arrangement?

(1)   One

(2)   Two

(3)   Three

(4)   Four

Answer: (2)

53. In a certain code, EAT is written as 318 and CHAIR is written as 24156. How will TEACHER be written in that code?

(1)   8312346

(2)   8321436

(3)   8312436

(4)   8313426

Answer: (3)

54. If NOIDA is written as 39658, how will INDIA be written?

(1)   36568

(2)   63568

(3)   63569

(4)   65368

Answer: (2)

55. In a certain code language, ‘253’ means ‘books are old’, ‘546’ means ‘man is old’ and ‘378’ means ‘buy good books’. What stands for ‘are in that code?

(1)   2

(2)   4

(3)   5

(4)   6

Answer: (1)

56. If ‘oranges’ are apple’s, ‘bananas’ are apricots’, ‘apples’ are ‘chillies’, apricots’ are oranges’ and ‘chillies’ are ‘bananas’, then which of the following are green in colour?

(1)   Apricots

(2)   Apples

(3)   Chillies

(4)   Bananas

Answer: (4)

57. In a certain code, ROAD is written as URDG. How ill SWAN written in that code?

(1)   VXDQ

(2)   VZDQ

(3)   VZCP

(4)   UXDQ

Answer: (2)

58. If ‘+’ means ‘−’, ‘×’ means ‘÷’, ‘÷’ means ‘+’ and ‘−’ means ‘×’, then which of the following will be the value of the expression?

252 × 9 – 5 + 32 ÷ 92

(1)   95

(2)   168

(3)   192

(4)   200

Answer: (4)

59. If P denotes ‘÷’, Q denotes ‘×’ R denotes ‘+’ and S denotes ‘−’, then 18Q12P4R5S6 = ?

(1)   95

(2)   53

(3)   51

(4)   57

Answer: (2)

60. The following equation may be corrected by interchanging which two signs?

5 × 15 ÷ 7 – 20 + 4 = 77

(1)   − and +

(2)   × and ÷

(3)   + and ÷

(4)   + and ×

Answer: (3)

61. In the alternatives given below, three are alike in some manner while the fourth one is different. Choose the odd one.

(1)   Garo

(2)   Khasi

(3)   Kangra

(4)   Jaintia

Answer: (3)

62. In the alternatives given below, three are alike in some manner while the fourth one is different. Choose the odd one.

(1)   Triangle

(2)   Tangent

(3)   Square

(4)   Rhombus

Answer: (2)

63. In the alternatives given below, three are alike in some manner while the fourth I one is different. Choose the odd one.

(1)   Up

(2)   Down

(3)   Above

(4)   Small

Answer: (4)

64. In the alternatives given below, three are alike in some manner while the fourth one is different. Choose the odd one.

(1)   Run

(2)   Walk

(3)   Think

(4)   Jumpy

Answer: (3)

65. ‘Flower’ is related to ‘Essence’ in the same way as ‘Oven’ is related to

(1)   Vapour

(2)   Fire

(3)   Heat

(4)   Steam

Answer: (3)

66. ‘Gravity’ is related to ‘Pull’ in the same way as ‘Magnetism’ is related to

(1)   Repulsion

(2)   Separation

(3)   Attraction

(4)   Push

Answer: (3)

67. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark (?) in the given series.

120, 99, 80, 63, 48, ?

(1)   35

(2)   38

(3)   39

(4)   40

Answer: (1)

68. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark (?) in the given series :

1, 5, 14, 30, 55, 91, ?

(1)   130

(2)   140

(3)   150

(4)   160

Answer: (2)

69. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark (?) in the given series :

2, 12, 36, 80, 150, ?

(1)   194

(2)   210

(3)   252

(4)   258

Answer: (3)

70. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark (?) in the given series :

BMO, EOQ, HQS, ?

(1)   KSU

(2)   LMN

(3)   SOV

(4)   SOW

Answer: (1)

71. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark (?) in the given series :

M, N, O, L, R, I, V, ?

(1)   A

(2)   E

(3)   F

(4)   H

Answer: (2)

72. Introducing a man, a woman said, “His wife is the only daughter of my father”. How is that man related to the woman?

(1)   Father

(2)   Brother

(3)   Grandfather

(4)   Uncle

Answer: (4)

73. Introducing a man, a woman said, “His wife is the only daughter of my father”. How is that man related to the woman?

(1)   Brother

(2)   Father-in-law

(3)   Husband

(4)   Maternal Uncle

Answer: (3)

74. A man is facing West. He turns 45° in the clockwise direction and then another 180° in the same direction and then 270° in the anti-clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?

(1)   South

(2)   North-West

(3)   West

(4)   South-West

Answer: (4)

75. A man starts from a point ‘X’ and walks 3 km southwards, then he turns left and walks 6 km. In which direction is he from the starting point?

(1)   South-West

(2)   South-East

(3)   West

(4)   South

Answer: (2)

76. The H.C.F. of 595 and 252 is :

(1)   1

(2)   7

(3)   11

(4)   17

Answer: (2)

77. The L.C.M. of 26, 56, 104 and 182 is :

(1)   456

(2)   728

(3)   748

(4)   1274

Answer: (2)

78. 

(1)   3.9

(2)   39

(3)   34.45

(4)   50

Answer: (4)

79. A student was asked to divide a number by 3. But, instead of dividing it, he multiplied it by 3 and got 29.7. What was the correct answer?

(1)   3.3

(2)   9.3

(3)   9.8

(4)   9.9

Answer: (1)

80. 5852 ÷ 28 × ? – 1653 = 1064

(1)   9

(2)   13

(3)   15

(4)   18

Answer: (2)

81. If Rs. 1440 is divided into two parts in which one part is 7/9 of the second, then the smaller part is :

(1)   Rs 405

(2)   Rs 630

(3)   Rs 810

(4)   Rs 1035

Answer: (2)

82. If √4n = 1024, then the value of n is :

(1)   5

(2)   8

(3)   10

(4)   12

Answer: (3)

83. If  then P = ?

(1)   14

(2)   140

(3)   196

(4)   225

Answer: (3)

84. A man covers half of h is journey at 6 km/hr and the remaining half at 3 km/hr. His average speed is :

(1)   4 km/hr

(2)   4.5 km/hr

(3)   9 km/hr

(4)   3 km/hr

Answer: (1)

85. The average weight of 8 boys is increased by 1.5 kg when one of the boys, who weighs 65 kg. Is replaced by anew boy. The weight of the new boy is :

(1)   70 kg

(2)   74 kg

(3)   76 kg

(4)   77 kg

Answer: (4)

86. The 4/5th of a certain number is 64. Half of the number is :

(1)   40

(2)   32

(3)   80

(4)   16

Answer: (1)

87. The ratio between the present ages of Ravi and Jai is 3 : 2. If Ravi was 6 years older than Jai, four years back, how old is Jai now?

(1)   6 years

(2)   12 years

(3)   18 years

(4)   Data inadequate

Answer: (2)

88. 

(1)   3/169

(2)   2/169

(3)   9/13

(4)   13/9

Answer: (4)

89. The length of a rectangle is increased by 60%. By what percent would the width have to be decreased to maintain the same area?

(1) 

(2)   60%

(3)   75%

(4) 

Answer: (1)

90. By selling a tape-recorder for Rs 950, I lose 5%. What percent shall I gain by selling it for Rs 1040?

(1)   4%

(2)   4.5%

(3)   40%

(4)   5%

Answer: (1)

91. When 1 is added to each of the given two numbers, their ratio becomes 3 : 4 and when 5 is subtracted from each, the ratio becomes 7 : 10. The numbers are:

(1)   8, 11

(2)   11, 15

(3)   26, 35

(4)   27, 36

Answer: (3)

92. 5 men or 9 women can do a piece of work in 19 days. In how many days will 3 men and 6 women working together will finish the work?

(1)   10 days

(2)   15 days

(3)   57 days

(4)   38 days

Answer: (2)

93. Two pipes can fill a tank in 20 minutes and 30 minutes respectively. If both the pipes are opened simultaneously, then the tank will be filled in :

(1)   10 minutes

(2)   12 minutes

(3)   15 minutes

(4)   25 minutes

Answer: (2)

94. A train 132 metre long passes a telegraph post in 6 seconds. The speed of the train is :

(1)   70 km/hr

(2)   72 km/hr

(3)   79.2 km/hr

(4)   80 km/hr

Answer: (3)

95. The radius of the wheel of a vehicle is 70 cm. The wheel makes 10 revolutions in 5 seconds. The speed of the vehicle is :

(1)   29.46 km/hr

(2)   31.68 km/hr

(3)   36.25 km/hr

(4)   32.72 km/hr

Answer: (2)

96. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio  If the perimeter is 52 cm, then the length of the smallest side is :

(1)   9 cm

(2)   10 cm

(3)   11 cm

(4)   12 cm

Answer: (4)

97. The area of the base of a rectangular tank is 6500 cm2 and the volume of water contained in it is 2.6 cunic metres. The depth of the water tank is :

(1)   2.5 metre

(2)   3 metre

(3)   5.5 metre

(4)   4 metre

Answer: (4)

98. Two angles are complementary, if the sum of their measures is

(1)   90°

(2)   100°

(3)   180°

(4)   360°

Answer: (1)

99. What is the value of x in the given figure?

(1)   30

(2)   40

(3)   44

(4)   64

Answer: (3)

100. sin2 20° + sin2 70° − tan2 45° = ?

(1)   0

(2)   2

(3)   1

(4)   1/2

Answer: (1)

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