Railway (RRC) Southern Eastern Railway Group ‘D’ Examination 1st Sitting Held on 23.11.2014 Question Paper With Answer Key

Railway (RRC) Southern Eastern Railway Group ‘D’ Examination 1st Sitting Held on 23.11.2014

 

1. If white is called blue is called red, red is called yellow, yellow is called green, green is called black, black is called violet and violet is called orange, what would be the colour of human blood?

(1)   Red

(2)   Green

(3)   Yellow

(4)   Violet

Answer: (3)

2. If room is called bed, bed is called window, window is called flower and flower I s called cooler, on what would a man sleep?

(1)   Window

(2)   Bed

(3)   Flower

(4)   Cooler

Answer: (1)

3. In a certain code, ‘nee tim see’ means ‘how are you’; ‘ble nee see’ means ‘where are you’, what is the code for ‘where’?

(1)   nee

(2)   tim

(3)   see

(4)   None of these

Answer: (4)

4. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order and choose the one that comes first in a dictionary.

(1)   Robber

(2)   Rocket

(3)   Random

(4)   Restrict

Answer: (3)

Directions (5-6) : Find the odd one t hat does not belong to the group.

5.

(1)   Silicon

(2)   Platinum

(3)   Arsenic

(4)   Antimony

Answer: (2)

6.

(1)   Carpenter

(2)   Goldsmith

(3)   Blacksmith

(4)   Driver

Answer: (4)

Directions (7-9) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it:

   The sum of the income of A and B is more than that of C and D taken together. The sum of the income of A and C is the same as that of B and D taken together. Moreover, A earns  half as much as the sum of the income of B and D.

7. Whose income is the highest?

(1)   A

(2)   B

(3)   C

(4)   D

Answer: (2)

8. Which of the following statements is not correct?

(1)   A earns more than B.

(2)   B earns more than D.

(3)   C earns more than D.

(4)   B earns more than C.

Answer: (1)

9. If A’s income be Rs. 80,000 per annum and the difference of B and D be the same as A’s income, B’s income is

(1)   Rs 40,000

(2)   Rs 60,000

(3)   Rs 80,000

(4)   Rs 1,20,000

Answer: (4)

10. Golf is related to Holes in the same way as Baseball is related to

(1)   Innings

(2)   Goal

(3)   Points

(4)   Serve

Answer: (3)

11. Demographer is related to People in the same way as Philatelist is related to

(1)   Fossils

(2)   Stamps

(3)   Photography

(4)   Music

Answer: (2)

12. A man walks 30 metres towards South. Then turning to his right, he walks 30 metres. Then turning to his left, he walks 20 metres. Again he turns to his left and walks 30 metres. How far is he from his initial position?

(1)   20 metres

(2)   30 metres

(3)   60 metres

(4)   None of these

Answer: (4)

13. Rohit walked 25 metres towards South. Then he turned to his left and walked 20 metres. He then turned to his left and walked 25 metres. He again turned to his right and walked 15 metres. At what distance is he from the starting point and in which direction?

(1)   35 m East

(2)   35 m North

(3)   40 m East

(4)   60 m East

Answer: (1)

14. 

(1)   19

(2)   23

(3)   25

(4)   31

Answer: (4)

15. Statements :

Some fools are intelligent.

Some intelligent are great.

Conclusions :

(I) Some fools are great.

(II) All great are intelligent.

(1)   Only Conclusion I follows.

(2)   Only Conclusion II follows.

(3)   Either I or II follows.

(4)   Neither I nor II follows.

Answer: (4)

16. Statements :

Some papers are files.

Some files are pens.

Conclusions :

(I) Some files are not pens.

(II) Some pens are papers.

(1)   Only Conclusion I follows.

(2)   Only Conclusion II follows.

(3)   Either I or II follows.

(4)   Neither I nor II follows.

Answer: (4)

17. Pointing to a person in a photograph, Raman said “She is the only daughter of the mother of my brother’s of the mother of my brother’s sister.” How is that person related to Raman?

(1)   Uncle

(2)   Father

(3)   Mother

(4)   Sister

Answer: (4)

18. Pointing a man, Deepak said “His only brother is the father of my daughter’s father.” How is that man related to Deepak?

(1)   Father

(2)   Grandfather

(3)   Brother-in-law

(4)   Uncle

Answer: (1)

Directions (19-20) : Find the missing numbers.

19. 8, 3, 11, 14, 25, ?

(1)   50

(2)   39

(3)   29

(4)   11

Answer: (2)

20. 2, 9, 28, 65, ?

(1)   121

(2)   195

(3)   126

(4)   103

Answer: (3)

21. 

(1)   T

(2)   P

(3)   N

(4)   L

Answer: (1)

22. What was the day on 31st October, 1984?

(1)   Friday

(2)   Sunday

(3)   Wednesday

(4)   Monday

Answer: (3)

23. What was the day on 14th March, 1993?

(1)   Friday

(2)   Thursday

(3)   Sunday

(4)   Saturday

Answer: (3)

Directions  (24-25) : Choose the missing terms out of the given alternatives.

24. A, Z, B, Y, C, X, ?, ?

(1)   E, V

(2)   W, D

(3)   I, S

(4)   T, J

Answer: (3)

25. A, P, C, Q, E, R, G, ?, ?

(1)   S, I

(2)   H, I

(3)   I, S

(4)   T, J

Answer: (1)

26. Find out the odd one :

(1)   tagh

(2)   kelm

(3)   jclm

(4)   piqr

Answer: (3)

27. A school always has___

(1)   Principal

(2)   Building

(3)   Teachers

(4)   Classes

Answer: (3)

28. A camera always has ____

(1)   lens

(2)   flash

(3)   reels

(4)   photograph

Answer: (1)

29. If + is ×, − is +, × is ÷ and ÷ is −, then answer the following question :

9 ÷ 5 + 4 – 3 × 2 = ?

(1)   2

(2)   −9

(3)   −3

(4)   −19/2

Answer: (4)

30. In a certain code ‘SOCIAL’ is written as ‘TQFMFR’, then how you will code ‘DIMPLE’?

(1)   EKPTQK

(2)   EKPQPJ

(3)   EKPSRJ

(4)   EKPSOH

Answer: (1)

31. If CARPET’ is coded as ‘TCEAPR’, then code for ‘NATIONAL’ would be

(1)   NLATNOLA

(2)   LANOITAN

(3)   LNAANTOI

(4)   LNOINTAA

Answer: (3)

32. In a class, the number of boys and girls is in the ratio of 4 : 5. If 10 more boys join in the class, the ratio becomes 6 : 5. How many girls are there in the class?

(1)   20

(2)   30

(3)   25

(4)   22

Answer: (3)

33. The sum of the interior angles of a regular pentagon is

(1)   360°

(2)   540°

(3)   720°

(4)   900°

Answer: (2)

34. Three cubes of sides 1 cm, 6 cm, 8 cm are melted to form a new cube. Find half of the surface area of the new cube.

(1)   243 sq. cm.

(2)   463 sq. cm.

(3)   486 sq. cm.

(4)   293 sq. cm.

Answer: (1)

35. The diameter of the base of a right circular cylinder is 14 cm while its length is 40 cm. Find the total surface area of the cylinder.

(1)   2068 sq. cm.

(2)   1825 sq. cm.

(3)   1925 sq. cm.

(4)   2160 sq. cm.

Answer: (1)

36. What is the diameter of the largest circle lying on the surface of a sphere of surface area 616 sq. cm.?

(1)   14 cm

(2)   10.5 cm

(3)   7 cm

(4)   3.5 cm

Answer: (1)

37. The best conductor of electricity is

(1)   filtered hot water

(2)   distilled water

(3)   filtered water at room temperature

(4)   salt water

Answer: (4)

38. Brass is an alloy of

(1)   Nickel and Copper

(2)   Zinc and Copper

(3)   Nickel and Zinc

(4)   Nickel and Silver

Answer: (2)

39. Pituitary gland is present

(1)   below the brain

(2)   above the brain

(3)   inside the brain

(4)   nowhere near the brain

Answer: (1)

40. Life of RBC in human blood is of

(1)   30 days

(2)   60 days

(3)   120 days

(4)   15 hours

Answer: (3)

41. Delhi became the established capital of Mughal Kings during the reign of

(1)   Sher Shah Suri

(2)   Jahangir

(3)   Sahahjahan

(4)   Akbar

Answer: (3)

42. Saka era was founded by

(1)   Ashoka

(2)   Harsha

(3)   Kanishka

(4)   Vikramaditya

Answer: (3)

43. Which of the following has been called man’s most useful tree?

(1)   Neem

(2)   Walnut

(3)   Teak

(4)   Coconut

Answer: (3)

44. Nitrogen in urea is present in the form of

(1)   ammonium

(2)   nitrate

(3)   nitrite

(4)   amide

Answer: (1)

45. If there is no sun, the colour of the sky would be

(1)   orange

(2)   blue

(3)   yellow

(4)   black

Answer: (4)

46. The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through

(1)   Egypt

(2)   Mexico

(3)   Oman

(4)   Yemen

Answer: (4)

47. The earth revolves around the sun at the speed (per minute) of

(1)   1000 km

(2)   120 km

(3)   1400 km

(4)   more than 1600 km

Answer: (4)

48. The capital of Switzerland is

(1)   Bern

(2)   Dhaka

(3)   Moscow

(4)   Muscat

Answer: (1)

49. Which of the following countries is known as the ‘Sugar Bowl of the World’?

(1)   India

(2)   Cuba

(3)   Brazil

(4)   U.S.A.

Answer: (2)

50. In India how many States share the coastline?

(1)   7

(2)   8

(3)   9

(4)   10

Answer: (3)

51. The biggest lake in India is

(1)   Dal Lake

(2)   Chilka Lake

(3)   Wular Lake

(4)   Sambhar Lake

Answer: (2)

52. Which time of the day is generally the hottest all over India ?

(1)   12 pm

(2)   1 pm

(3)   2 pm

(4)   3 pm

Answer: (4)

53. The first month of ‘saka era’ is

(1)   Vaishakha

(2)   Phalguna

(3)   Chaitra

(4)   Bhadon

Answer: (3)

54. To be a member of Lok Sabha a person has to be

(1)   27 years

(2)   30 years

(3)   25 years

(4)   21 years

Answer: (3)

55. The age of retirement of the judges of the High Court is

(1)   62 years

(2)   65 years

(3)   58 years

(4)   60 years

Answer: (1)

56. Who among the following is known as ‘Nightingale of India’?

(1)   Lata Mangeshkar

(2)   Asha Bhonsale

(3)   Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit

(4)   Sarojini Naidu

Answer: (4)

57. Bismillah Khan is associated with

(1)   Tabla

(2)   Sarod

(3)   Flute

(4)   Shehnai

Answer: (4)

58. Kalinga Award is given to

(1)   Art

(2)   Science

(3)   Literature

(4)   Sports

Answer: (2)

59. Beighton Cup is associated with

(1)   Cricket

(2)   Football

(3)   Hockey

(4)   Volleyball

Answer: (3)

60. How many players are there in a water polo team?

(1)   4

(2)   5

(3)   6

(4)   7

Answer: (4)

61. When a constant force is applied to a body. It moves with uniform

(1)   speed

(2)   velocity

(3)   acceleration

(4)   momentum

Answer: (3)

62. Who has been appointed the leader of Congress Parliamentary Party in 16th Lok Sabha?

(1)   Amarinder Singh

(2)   Mallikarjun Kharge

(3)   Rahul Gandhi

(4)   Kapil Sibbal

Answer: (2)

63. The largest solar power plant in India till March 2014 is located in

(1)   Gujarat

(2)   Rajasthan

(3)   Madhya Pradesh

(4)   Tamil Nadu

Answer: (3)

64. ‘Mansabdari’ was introduced in India by

(1)   Akbar

(2)   Humayun

(3)   Shahjahan

(4)   Babar

Answer: (1)

65. Reading of Barometer going down is an indication of

(1)   storm

(2)   snow

(3)   rainfall

(4)   intense that

Answer: (3)

66. The number of ribs in human body is

(1)   12

(2)   18

(3)   20

(4)   24

Answer: (4)

67. Find the missing number.

4, 19, 49, _____, 229

(1)   75

(2)   109

(3)   65

(4)   169

Answer: (2)

68. Find the missing number.

14, 33, 104, ___, 2110

(1)   421

(2)   433

(3)   372

(4)   840

Answer: (1)

69. The LCM of   is

(1)   18

(2)   3

(3)   3/56

(4)   9/28

Answer: (1)

70. The largest number that divides 210, 315, 147, 168 exactly is

(1)   3

(2)   7

(3)   21

(4)   4410

Answer: (3)

71. Three numbers are in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5 and their LCM is 2400. Their HCF is

(1)   40

(2)   80

(3)   120

(4)   200

Answer: (1)

72. 

(1)   25

(2)   250

(3)   625

(4)   2500

Answer: (3)

73. The average of 25 results is 18. The average of first 12 of them is 14 and that of last 12 results is 17. Find the 13th result.

(1)   80

(2)   82

(3)   78

(4)   72

Answer: (3)

74. If  then n = ?

(1)   5

(2)   8

(3)   10

(4)   12

Answer: (3)

75. 60 = ? % of 400

(1)   6

(2)   12

(3)   15

(4)   20

Answer: (3)

76. 30% of ? = 180

(1)   60

(2)   600

(3)   960

(4)   6000

Answer: (2)

77. The ratio of cost price and selling price of an article is 20 : 21. What is the profit percent on it?

(1)   5%

(2)   5.5%

(3)   6%

(4)   6.25%

Answer: (1)

78. 4/5 of a numbers 64. Half of the number is

(1)   32

(2)   40

(3)   80

(4)   16

Answer: (2)

79. Find the mean proportional of the following :

36, 81

(1)   52

(2)   54

(3)   58

(4)   60

Answer: (2)

80. In a race Robin covers 5 km in 20 min. How much distance will be covered in 100 mins.?

(1)   40 km

(2)   35 km

(3)   26 km

(4)   25 km

Answer: (4)

81. A and B can do a piece of work in 6 and 12 days respectively. They both will complete the work in how many days?

(1)   9 days

(2)   18 days

(3)   6 days

(4)   4 days

Answer: (4)

82. An inlet pipe fills 1/8 part of a tank in 1 hr. How much time will the pipe take to fill t he empty tank?

(1)   4 hrs.

(2)   2 hrs.

(3)   6 hrs.

(4)   8 hrs.

Answer: (4)

83. 

(1)   1

(2)   5

(3)   1/5

(4)   25

Answer: (1)

84. 

(1)   1

(2)   5

(3)   1/5

(4)   25

Answer: (4)

85. If a – b = 2, ab = 48, find the value of a2 + b2.

(1)   100

(2)   96

(3)   98

(4)   92

Answer: (1)

86. A car covers 300 km in 15 hrs. Find the speed of the car.

(1)   20 km/hr

(2)   25 km/hr

(3)   15 km/hr

(4)   24 km/hr

Answer: (1)

87. A train travelling at a speed of 30 m/sec., crosses a platform 600 m long in 30 sec. The length of the train is

(1)   120 m

(2)   150 m

(3)   200 m

(4)   300 m

Answer: (4)

88. A swimmer’s downstream speed is 11 km/hr and the speed of the stream is 1.5 km/hr. Find the upstream speed of the swimmer.

(1)   9 km/hr

(2)   9.5 km/hr

(3)   9 km/hr

(4)   6.25 km/hr

Answer: (1)

89. A sum of money becomes four times in 20 years at simple interest. Find the rate of interest.

(1)   15%

(2)   12%

(3)   15.5%

(4)   10%

Answer: (1)

90. The largest size of bamboo that can be placed in a square of area 100 sq. m. is

(1)   10 m

(2)   10√2 m

(3)   20√2 m

(4)   10.2 m

Answer: (2)

91. Which is an imaginary number?

(1)   −√5

(2)   0

(3)   −6

(4)   √5

Answer: (1)

92. Find the number such that its third is greater than its fifth by 16.

(1)   120

(2)   130

(3)   125

(4)   122

Answer: (1)

93. A fruit seller buys lemons at 2 for a rupee and sells them at 5 for 3 rupees. His gain percent is

(1)   10%

(2)   15%

(3)   20%

(4)   25%

Answer: (3)

94. The average of nine numbers is 50. The average of the first five numbers is 54 and that of the first three numbers is 52. Then the sixth number is

(1)   34

(2)   24

(3)   44

(4)   30

Answer: (2)

95. Hari’s income is 20% more than Madhu’s income. Madhu’s income is less than Hari’s income by

(1)   15%

(2) 

(3)   20%

(4)   22%

Answer: (2)

96. How long will a sum of money invested at 5% per annum SI take to increase its value by 50%?

(1)   10 years

(2)   12 years

(3)   15 years

(4)   7 years

Answer: (1)

Directions (97-100) : In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on another side of : : while another word is to be found from t he given alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear. Choose the correct alternative.

97. Moderate : Intensity : : Nominal : ?

(1)   Memorial

(2)   Expensive

(3)   Distance

(4)   Chaos

Answer: (2)

98. Bald : Blond :: Barren : ?

(1)   Vegetarian

(2)   Farm

(3)   Fertile

(4)   Inhibited

Answer: (2)

99. Cyclone : Anti-cyclone :: Flood : ?

(1)   Devastation

(2)   Havoc

(3)   River

(4)   Drought

Answer: (4)

100. Hare : Burrow : : Owl : ?

(1)   Hole

(2)   Hive

(3)   Nest

(4)   Barn

Answer: (1)

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