Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector/Platoon Commander/Subedar Recruitment Examination Held on October 26, 2017 Question Paper With Answer Key

Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector/Platoon Commander/Subedar Recruitment Examination Held on October 26, 2017
Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector/Platoon Commander/Subedar Recruitment Examination Held on October 26, 2017 Question Paper With Answer Key

Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector/Platoon Commander/Subedar Recruitment Examination Held on October 26, 2017

Part 1 General Hindi

 

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Part 2 English Language

Directions (Q. Nos. 71-74) Choose the appropriate preposition for the given sentence :

71. He was not accustomed to getting up early to go ………. a morning walk.

(a)  to

(b)  at

(c)  for

(d)  of

Answer: (c)

72. Our prices are subject ……….. a heavy discount.

(a)  at

(b)  with

(c)  to

(d)  for

Answer: (c)

73. We are pleased to offer it to you ……… a discounted price.

(a)  at

(b)  over

(c)  in

(d)  on

Answer: (a)

74. India faces stiff competition ……. China …….. the BPO business.

(a)  from, in

(b)  with, on

(c)  by, from

(d)  in, in

Answer: (a)

Directions (Q. Nos. 75-77) Choose the appropriate articles for the given sentences.

75. They were having ………. essential debate on the topic of child labour in ………. auditorium.

(a)  the, a

(b)  a, the

(c)  a, a

(d)  an, the

Answer: (d)

76. All ……. passengers and crew of ……….. plane that hit the mountain, perished.

(a)  the, a

(b)  a, a

(c)  the, the

(d)  an, the

Answer: (c)

77. ……….. New York based architectural organization won ……. international design competition.

(a)  A, an

(b)  An, an

(c)  A, the

(d)  The, a

Answer: (c)

78. Choose the appropriate usage to fill in the blank :

After a long and exhausting journey, the arrived home ………. .

(a)  lastly

(b)  finally

(c)  at least

(d)  fastly

Answer: (b)

79. Choose the option that best transforms the given sentence as directed :

Being occupied with important matters, he had no time to meet us.

(a)  He was so occupied with important matters that he had no time to meet us.

(b)  He was much occupied with important matter so only he had no time to meet us.

(c)  Being occupied with important matters, we had no time to meet him.

(d)  Important matters occupied him so that he could not see us.

Answer: (a)

Directions (Q. Nos. 80-81) Choose the correct form of verb for the given sentences.

80.  When I was leaning to drive, my Dad let me ……. his car.

(a)  to use

(b)  use

(c)  used

(d)  using

Answer: (b)

81. He was …….. Rs 1000 for drunken driving.

(a)  charged

(b)  penalised

(c)  fined

(d)  booked

Answer: (c)

82. Choose the correct form of modal auxiliary verb for the given sentence :

  I am really quite lost in this maze of lanes. ………… you mind showing me how to get out of here?

(a)  Must

(b)  Would

(c)  Shall

(d)  Could

Answer: (b)

Directions (Q. Nos. 83-84) Choose the correct form of adverb for the given sentences

83. He is ……… exhausted by the journey.

(a)  entirely

(b)  completely

(c)  wholly

(d)  impartially

Answer: (b)

84. The room was decorated …….. for the wedding.

(a)  greatly

(b)  enigmatically

(c)  beautifully

(d)  scarcely

Answer: (c)

Directions (Q. Nos. 85-86) Choose the correct form of adjective for the given sentences

85. A man who is ……… is sure to succeed.

(a)  indigenous

(b)  industrial

(c)  industrialised

(d)  industrious

Answer: (d)

86. She uses a logical method of thinking in order to understand things; she is very …….. .

(a)  idealistic

(b)  original

(c)  practical

(d)  analytical

Answer: (d)

Directions (Q. Nos. 87-88) Choose the correct form of expression to complete the sentence :

87. Running at full speed, he got out of ………. .

(a)  wind

(b)  oxygen

(c)  breath

(d)  air

Answer: (c)

88. The flames spread in all ……… .

(a)  manners

(b)  ways

(c)  places

(d)  directions

Answer: (d)

Directions (Q. Nos. 89-92) Choose the correct form of tense for the given sentences.

89. Akshay ……… up at 6 O’clock every morning.

(a)  has got

(b)  will get

(c)  is getting

(d)  gets

Answer: (d)

90. We ……….. our dinner when you called.

(a)  had

(b)  have

(c)  was having

(d)  were having

Answer: (d)

91. Who is the girl who ………… you at the cinema last night?

(a)  has been recognising

(b)  have recognised

(c)  recognise

(d)  recognised

Answer: (d)

92. I come from Kerala. Where ….. from?

(a)  will you come

(b)  did you come

(c)  are you coming

(d)  do you come

Answer: (d)

Directions (Q. Nos. 93-94) Choose the most suitable determiner for the given sentence :

93. Do you want ………. glass of milk?

(a)  many

(b)  another

(c)  more

(d)  each

Answer: (b)

94. ………… directors resigned in protest against the CEO’s autocratic ways.

(a)  Another

(b)  Every

(c)  Each

(d)  Several

Answer: (d)

95. Choose the appropriate articles for the given sentence :

     It was ……. impossible task for her to climb the steep flight of stairs with …… arthritic knee.

(a)  an, an

(b)  an, a

(c)  the, an

(d)  a, an

Answer: (a)

Directions (Q. Nos. 96-100) Read the passage carefully and answer the question given below.

    With Christmas fast approaching, ornate trees and strings of decorative lights are popping up in neighborhoods all across the world. However, very few people go the extent that David Richards has, with his massive display that comprises over half a million lights.

    But then again, not everyone is trying to do what the Canberra resident is –claim the Guinness World Record for a second time. The Richards family won their first title when they created a similar display in 2011 using 331, 038 lights. But their fame lasted only for a short period of time  thanks to some New Yorkers who outdid them in 2012, with about 15000 additional display lights.

    Determined to reclaim the title, David emerged from ‘retirement’ in October and began the laborious prosess of building this astounding 502, 165 light display, complete with a glowing reindeer and loud music. Though he achieved his goal, some of his neighbors who were still recovering from the 2011 display, were not so thrilled. Fortunately or unfortunately, since the lights are strung across David’s property, there is not much they can do.

    Besides the cost of the lights that took month to put up, the family expects to incur an electricity cost of $ 2300 for the Month. Fortunately, their local power company has agreed to forgo the entire amount. And while David’s primary reason for creating this rather overwhelming display has a selfish motive, there is a ‘bright’ side to it too-It doubles up as a fundraiser.

     In 2011, the thousands of people that visited helped raise $ 72000 for various children’s charities. David is hoping that things will  be similar, if not better, this year. As for future displays? He is certainly not ruling them out, especially if his title is challenged again! by ………….. .

96. The underlined word ‘ornate’ in the paragraph I means

(a)  Decorated

(b)  Ornamental

(c)  Flowery

(d)  Ancient

Answer: (a)

97. Which one of the following statement is FALSE according to the passage?

(a)  The Richards family displayed 331, 038 lights in 2011.

(b)  In 2013, the cost of electrifying the place exceeded $2300.

(c)  In 2011, David Richard was able to raise $ 72000.

(d)  In 2012, some New Yorkers displayed around 15000 additional lights.

Answer: (b)

98. Why did David Richards fame last briefly?

(a)  His neighbours were not so thrilled at the display.

(b)  All of the above

(c)  Some New Yorkers outdid his title.

(d)  The local power company did not forgo the entire amount.

Answer: (c)

99. What quality of Richard Davis is reflected in the passage?

(a)  His determination to be active even after retirement

(b)  His selfish motive behind winning the title

(c)  His convincing ability

(d)  His challenging spirit

Answer: (d)

100. What was the main motive behind David’s determination to clinch the Guinness World Record?

(a)  He wanted to return his lost title

(b)  He wanted to donate for children’s charities

(c)  he wanted his neighbors to follow his example

(d)  He had no desire to win it the second time

Answer: (b)

Part 3 General Knowledge

101. If A = 2/3 of B and B = 4/5 of C then, A : B : C is

(a)  15 :10 : 8

(b)  6 : 4 : 5

(c)  10 : 15 : 12

(d)  8 : 12 : 15

Answer: (d)

102. Simi is older than Renu. Geeta is younger than Renu. Priya is older than Simi. Who is the eldest of them?

(a)  Simi

(b)  Priya

(c)  Geeta

(d)  Renu

Answer: (b)

103. Find the missing term in the given matrices.

(a)  13

(b)  11

(c)  10

(d)  17

Answer: (d)

104. In the following question, select the related letter/word/number from the given alternatives.

CE : 135 :: DFG : ?

(a)  467

(b)  642

(c)  681

(d)  246

Answer: (a)

105. In the following question, select the related letter/word/number from the given alternatives.

(a)  Flower : Smell

(b)  Sun : Light

(c)  Mountain : Hill

(d)  Man : Work

Answer: (b)

106. Question are based on the following figure. Various letters represent various types of persons.

Square – Clerk

Triangle – Bachelor

Rectangle – Player

Circle – Male

The bachelor clerk who is a male player is represented by the letter

(a)  G only

(b)  G and F

(c)  H only

(d)  I only

Answer: (a)

107. Solve the alphanumeric series given below

E4A, J8E, ?, T160, Y20U

(a)  P101

(b)  P121

(c)  O121

(d)  010I

Answer: (c)

108. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs and to balance the given equation.

16 ⋆ 6 ⋆ 4 ⋆ 24

(a)  = ÷ ÷

(b)  × ÷ =

(c)  × = ÷

(d)  ÷ = ×

Answer: (c)

109. Which of the following is not a leap year?

(a)  1300

(b)  1984

(c)  2000

(d)  800

Answer: (a)

110. Which of the following is the smallest fraction?

(a)  1/2

(b)  3/5

(c)  7/9

(d)  11/13

Answer: (a)

111. Which figure represents the exact relationship with the variables given in questions?

Father, Female, Human

(a)  D

(b)  B

(c)  C

(d)  A

Answer: (d)

112. There are 17 girls in a row. The position of the girl at the middle is 9th from the beginning. What will be the position of the girl at the middle from the end?

(a)  9th

(b)  10th

(c)  7th

(d)  8th

Answer: (a)

113. 7kg of tea costing Rs 280 per kg is mixed with 9kg of tea costing Rs 240 per kg. The average price per kg of the mixed tea is

(a)  Rs 257.50

(b)  Rs 255.80

(c)  Rs 267.20

(d)  Rs 267.50

Answer: (a)

114. Which religion are the Bagh Caves related to?

(a)  Hinduism

(b)  Jainism

(c)  Buddhism

(d)  Both (a) & (b)

Answer: (c)

115. Find the value of 9P2.

(a)  72

(b)  64

(c)  75

(d)  60

Answer: (a)

116. If NASCENT is written as 2734526, how is SENTENCE is written in that code?

(a)  35265245

(b)  35256245

(c)  35265235

(d)  35256275

Answer: (a)

117. A starts a business with Rs 21000 and later B joins him with Rs 36000. After how many months did B join, if the profit is distributed in equal ratio at the end of year?

(a)  8

(b)  6

(c)  9

(d)  5

Answer: (d)

118. A car travels at a speed of 60 km/h and covers a particular distance in one hour. How long will it take for another car to cover the same distance at 40 km/h?

(a)  5/2 hr

(b)  3/2 hr

(c)  1 hr

(d)  2 hr

Answer: (b)

119. The length of a room is 3 m more than its breadth. If the area of a floor of the room is 70 m2, then the perimeter of the floor will be

(a)  17 m

(b)  34 m

(c)  14 m

(d)  28 m

Answer: (b)

120. Two years ago, the average age of a family of 8 members was 18 years. After the born of a baby, the average age of family is same today. What is the age of the baby?

(a)  1 yr

(b)  4 yr

(c)  3 yr

(d)  2 yr

Answer: (d)

121. A 100 m long train is running at the speed of 30 km/h. The time (in second) in which it passes a man standing near the railway line is

(a)  15

(b)  12

(c)  11

(d)  10

Answer: (b)

122. The Leather Toys of ……….. have GI tags.

(a)  Indore

(b)  Tikamgarh

(c)  Dhar

(d)  Datia

Answer: (a)

123. A and B together can do a piece of work in 10 days. A alone can do it in 30 days. The time in which B alone can do it is :

(a)  20 days

(b)  15 days

(c)  12 days

(d)  10 days

Answer: (b)

124. Who was the Chairman of the first Finance Commission of India?

(a)  KC. Niyogi

(b)  Mahavir Tyagi

(c)  K. Santhanam

(d)  YB. Chavan

Answer: (a)

125. Who was the founder of the East India Association?

(a)  Dadabhai Naoroji

(b)  CY Mudaliar

(c)  Anand Mohan Bose

(d)  Surendra Nath Banerjea

Answer: (a)

126. What is the currency of Iran?

(a)  Renminbi

(b)  Rial

(c)  Rouble

(d)  Dinar

Answer: (b)

127. If RACKET is written as 813524 in a certain code, how would TRACK be written in that code?

(a)  81253

(b)  41835

(c)  48135

(d)  28153

Answer: (c)

128. The Kanch Mandir is a famous tourist-place at

(a)  Indore

(b)  Gwalior

(c)  Mandu

(d)  Amarkantak

Answer: (a)

129. Rani Durgawati was a ………. Princess.

(a)  Gujjar

(b)  None of these

(c)  Chandela

(d)  Paramara

Answer: (c)

130. Four bells ring at the intervals of 5, 6, 8 and 9 seconds respectively. All the bells ring simultaneously at some time. They will again ring simultaneously after :

(a)  12 minutes

(b)  6 minutes

(c)  24 minutes

(d)  18 minutes

Answer: (b)

131. How many days does the Fair of Barman go on for?

(a)  15

(b)  12

(c)  14

(d)  13

Answer: (d)

132. How many regional offices of the Mandi Board are there in Madhya Pradesh?

(a)  8

(b)  7

(c)  9

(d)  10

Answer: (b)

133. How many ‘divisions’ are there in Madhya Pradesh as per Census 2011?

(a)  9

(b)  12

(c)  11

(d)  10

Answer: (d)

134. A student was asked to multiply a number by 3/2 but he divided that number by 3/2. His result was 10 less than the correct answer. The number was :

(a)  20

(b)  15

(c)  12

(d)  10

Answer: (c)

135. Who is the current Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha?

(a)  Rajendra Singh

(b)  Ajay Singh

(c)  Dr. Sitasaran Sharma

(d)  V R Dave

Answer: (c)

136. Who is known as the first Maratha Subedar of Malwa?

(a)  Malhar Rao Holkar

(b)  Khanderao Holkar

(c)  Bhojirajrao Holkar

(d)  Malerao Holkar

Answer: (a)

137. Which of the following divisions was created by splitting the Bhopal division in the year 2008?

(a)  Sagar

(b)  Narmadapuram

(c)  Shahdol

(d)  Rewa

Answer: (b)

138. Which of the following part of Buddha’s life is symbolized by a Horse?

(a)  Wheel

(b)  Enlightenment

(c)  Birth

(d)  Renunciation

Answer: (d)

139. Which day is celebrated as the Panchayat Divas in India?

(a)  24th April

(b)  21st April

(c)  22nd April

(d)  23rd April

Answer: (a)

140. Shankar Dayal Sharma was the Chief Minister of Bhopal from

(a)  1951-1955

(b)  1953-1957

(c)  1952-1956

(d)  1950-1954

Answer: (c)

141. Where was Madhya Pradesh’s first biomethanation plant recently inaugurated?

(a)  Guna

(b)  Indore

(c)  Hoshangabad

(d)  Bhopal

Answer: (d)

142. Study the following information carefully and answer the “questions given below :

P, A, D, Q T, M, R and B are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. D is third to the left of T who is fifth to the right of P. A is third to the right of B who is second to the right of D. Q is second to the left of M.

Who is second to the right of D?

(a)  Q

(b)  T

(c)  R

(d)  B

Answer: (d)

Directions (Q. Nos. 143-145) In the question below are given few statements followed by few conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

143. Statements

All Indians are Americans.

All Americans are Pakistanis.

No Britisher is Americans.

Conclusions

(I) All Indians are Pakistani.

(II) Some Pakistani are Britisher.

(III) No Indian is Britisher.

(a)  Only I and III follow

(b)  All follow

(c)  Only III follows

(d)  Only II follows

Answer: (a)

144. Statements

No stick is door.

All doors are pens.

Some pens are houses.

Conclusions

(I) No stick is house.

(II) Some pens are doors.

(a)  Either Conclusion I or II follows

(b)  Neither Conclusion I nor II follows

(c)  Only Conclusion I follows

(d)  Only Conclusion II follows

Answer: (c)

145. Statements

Some bricks are gates.

Some gates are roofs.

All tyres are bricks.

Conclusions

(I) Some tyres are gates.

(II) No gate is tyre.

(a)  If neither Conclusion I nor II follows

(b)  If only Conclusion II follows

(c)  If only Conclusion I follows

(d)  If either Conclusion I or II follows

Answer: (d)

146. In which year was the Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam eastablished?

(a)  1982

(b)  1984

(c)  1983

(d)  1985

Answer: (a)

147. In which year was the district headquarters of Betul shifted from Betul Bazar to Badnur?

(a)  1820

(b)  1821

(c)  1819

(d)  1822

Answer: (d)

148. In which year was the Kumar Gandharva Award founded?

(a)  1992-93

(b)  1993-94

(c)  1994-95

(d)  1991-92

Answer: (a)

149. In which year did Madhya Pradesh declare Malkhamb as its State Sport?

(a)  2011

(b)  2014

(c)  2012

(d)  2013

Answer: (d)

150. The book about Indian Sciences Kitab-fi-Tahqiq was written by

(a)  Alberuni

(b)  Minhaj-us-Siraj

(c)  Ziauddin Barani

(d)  Firoz Shah

Answer: (a)

151. After the formation of Chhattisgarh State from the Madhya Pradesh, the major portion of …………. basin now lies in Chhattisgarh.

(a)  Narmada

(b)  Chambal

(c)  Mahanadi

(d)  Ganga

Answer: (c)

152. Which style of singing comprises of songs that have been composed by saints like Singaji, Kabir, Meera etc?

(a)  Nirguni

(b)  Sanjha

(c)  Kalgiturra

(d)  Raslila

Answer: (a)

153. Which states have benefited from the Damodar Valley Project?

(a)  Bihar and Jharkhand

(b)  Bihar and Odisha

(c)  West Bengal and Bihar

(d)  Jharkhand and West Bengal

Answer: (d)

154. In a village 30% of the population is literate, if the total population of the village is 6600, then the number of literate people is

(a)  4620

(b)  1980

(c)  2200

(d)  3280

Answer: (b)

155. A radius of a circular wheel is 21 cm. How many revolutions will it make in travelling 924 m? :

(a)  200

(b)  11

(c)  740

(d)  700

Answer: (d)

156. 46 × (23)2 ÷ (82 × (3)2 × 42) = ?

(a)  158/3

(b)  256/9

(c)  28

(d)  24

Answer: (b)

157. (93 × 53) ÷ (152 × 32)3 = ?

(a)  3

(b)  2

(c)  1

(d)  5

Answer: (c)

158. 

(a)  3/8

(b)  3/7

(c)  7/3

(d)  4/5

Answer: (b)

159. A man wanted to sell an article with 20% profit, but he actually sold at 20% loss for Rs 480, At what price he wanted to sell it to earn the profit?

(a)  Rs 720

(b)  Rs 600

(c)  Rs 840

(d)  Rs 750

Answer: (a)

160. If the ratio of cost price to selling price is 10 : 11, then profit percent is :

(a)  1.1%

(b)  1%

(c)  10%

(d)  0.1%

Answer: (c)

161. A sum of Rs 400 amounts to Rs 480 in 4 years. What will amount to if the rate of interest is increased by 2%?

(a)  512

(b)  520

(c)  484

(d)  560

Answer: (a)

162. If MAMMAL is written as 13-1-13-13-1-12, using the same code REPTILE is written as

(a)  18-5-16-20-9-12-5

(b)  16-5-16-20-9-12-5

(c)  18-5-16-20-9-5-12

(d)  18-5-20-16-9-12-5

Answer: (b)

163. Working 5 hours a day, A can complete a piece of work in 8 days and working 6 hours a day, B can complete the same work in 10 days. Working 8 hours a day, they both can complete the work in :

(a)  4 days

(b)  5.4 days

(c)  4.5 days

(d)  3 days

Answer: (d)

164. The compound interest on Rs 5000 for 3 years at 10% p.a. will be

(a)  Rs 1565

(b)  Rs 1655

(c)  Rs 1654

(d)  Rs 1600

Answer: (b)

165. If M is the south of B and B is in the west of N, then in which direction is N from M?

(a)  South-East

(b)  North

(c)  North-East

(d)  East

Answer: (c)

166. Choose the odd one out.

(a)  SUNDAY : NSVYDB

(b)  MOSTLY : SMPYTM

(c)  MOTHER : TMPRHD

(d)  PARENT : RPBTEO

Answer: (c)

167. P’s mother is Q’s daughter. P’s maternal aunt is R and Q’s sister is S. How is S related to R?

(a)  None of these

(b)  Sister

(c)  Sister-in-law

(d)  Niece

Answer: (a)

168. Average of 11 numbers is 36, whereas average of 9 of them is 34. If the remaining two numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3, then find the value of the smaller number (between remaining two numbers).

(a)  54

(b)  50

(c)  36

(d)  48

Answer: (c)

169. Hemophilia, a human disease, is caused by

(a)  bacterial infection

(b)  viral infection

(c)  fungal infection

(d)  muntant gene

Answer: (d)

170. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.

COMPREHENSION

(a)  PENSION

(b)  COMPRISE

(c)  PREACH

(d)  ONION

Answer: (c)

171. Cholesterol is a

(a)  type of chlorophyll

(b)  fatty alcohol found in animals fats

(c)  derivative of chloroform

(d)  chromium salt

Answer: (b)

172. A GM counter is used for detecting

(a)  radioactivity

(b)  underground water

(c)  underground oil

(d)  coal

Answer: (a)

173. In a barometer mercury is preferred over water because

(a)  Mercury is available in pure form

(b)  Mercury has high density and low vapor pressure

(c)  Mercury is shining and therefore its level can be read easily

(d)  Mercury is a good conductor of heat

Answer: (b)

174. A device used for measuring the depth of the sea is called

(a)  Fathometer

(b)  Hydrometer

(c)  Manometer

(d)  Altimeter

Answer: (a)

175. Three position of a cube are given. Based on them find out which number is found opposite of number 2 in a given cube?

(a)  2

(b)  5

(c)  1

(d)  6

Answer: (d)

176. Which liquid is used as a refrigerant in refrigerators?

(a)  Carbon dioxide

(b)  Fluorocarbons

(c)  Ammonia

(d)  Oxygen

Answer: (c)

177. Among the following, colonial insects are

(a)  locusts

(b)  cow

(c)  ants

(d)  mosquitoes

Answer: (c)

178. Morphine is a drug under the classification

(a)  Antibiotics

(b)  Antimalarials

(c)  Antispetics

(d)  Narcotics

Answer: (d)

179. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.

(1) Wall         (2) Clay

(3) House      (4) Room

(5) Bricks

(a)  12345

(b)  25143

(c)  52143

(d)  25413

Answer: (b)

180. What is primary colour ?

(a)  Colour of the rainbow

(b)  Colour found in Nature

(c)  Colour in the spectrum of white light

(d)  Colours which cannot be produced by mixing other colours

Answer: (d)

181. Immediately after leaving his house, Ankur turned right and walked for 40 m. Then, he turned left and walked for 20 m. Then, he again took a left turn and walked for 30 m. There are met a friend and turned right to go to the coffee shop 20 m away. After having coffee, he walked back straight for 40 m in the direction he had come from. How far is he from his house?

(a)  20 m

(b)  10 m

(c)  40 m

(d)  35 m

Answer: (b)

182. A foot ball bounces when it falls on the ground because

(a)  it is hollow

(b)  it is made up of rubber

(c)  it is very light and is able to overcome the resistance of air

(d)  of its property of elasticity

Answer: (d)

183. Children, especially in western countries, who receive very little sunshine, suffer from

(a)  Dermatitis

(b)  Rickets

(c)  Scurvy

(d)  Sterility

Answer: (b)

184. The largest part of most diets of vegetarians is made up of

(a)  Carbohydrates

(b)  Proteins

(c)  Nucleic acid

(d)  Lipids

Answer: (a)

185. A true fruit develops, from the

(a)  carpel

(b)  ovule

(c)  anther

(d)  ovary

Answer: (d)

186. The loudness of a sound wave is determined by its

(a)  speed

(b)  amplitude

(c)  wavelength

(d)  frequency

Answer: (b)

187. Radiocarbon dating is used to find the age of

(a)  rocks

(b)  fossils

(c)  buildings

(d)  babies

Answer: (b)

188. During summer, we feel comfortable under a fan because it

(a)  throws cool air on us

(b)  produces air which carries heat away from the body

(c)  produces convection currents

(d)  sets the air in motion, thereby increasing the evaporation of sweat

Answer: (d)

189. In the triangle ABC, side BC is produced to D, ∠ACD = 100°. If BC = AC then find ∠ABC

(a)  40°

(b)  100°

(c)  80°

(d)  50°

Answer: (d)

190. The purity of gold is

(a)  24 carat

(b)  22 carat

(c)  24 quartz

(d)  32 carat

Answer: (a)

191. The substance coated on plastic tape is

(a)  zinc oxide

(b)  magnesium oxide

(c)  iron sulphate

(d)  iron oxide

Answer: (d)

192. The substance that contains the element oxygen is

(a)  common salt

(b)  ethane

(c)  ammonia

(d)  water

Answer: (d)

193. The movement of eggs from the ovaries to the uterus proceeds through the

(a)  fallopian tube

(b)  placenta

(c)  cervix

(d)  vagina

Answer: (a)

194. In the nucleus of uranium-235 there are

(a)  235 neutrons

(b)  235 protons

(c)  A total of 235 protons and neutrons

(d)  235 electrons

Answer: (c)

195. Riboflavin is a/an

(a)  antibiotic

(b)  plant

(c)  colouring substance

(d)  vitamin

Answer: (d)

196. The maximum number of squares in the given figure

(a)  13

(b)  9

(c)  10

(d)  14

Answer: (d)

197. A fish that is devoid of any scales is

(a)  Cat fish

(b)  Dog fish

(c)  Carp

(d)  Mullet

Answer: (a)

198. A powerful eye irritant present in smong is

(a)  sulphur dioxide

(b)  ozone

(c)  peroxyacetyl nitrate

(d)  nitric acid

Answer: (c)

199. The medicine for typhoid is

(a)  vitamin A

(b)  chloroquin

(c)  sulpha-drugs

(d)  chloromycetin

Answer: (d)

200. If two-third of A is four-fifth B, then A : B =

(a)  7 : 10

(b)  6 : 5

(c)  5 : 7

(d)  10 : 9

Answer: (b)

Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector (Stenographer) Examination Held on October 7, 2017 Question Paper With Answer Key

Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector (Stenographer) Examination Held on October 7, 2017
Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector (Stenographer) Examination Held on October 7, 2017 Question Paper With Answer Key

Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector (Stenographer) Examination Held on October 7, 2017

Part A General Knowledge

 

1. In which year was the Iqbal Award established in Madhya Pradesh?

(a)  1986-87

(b)  1992-93

(c)  1984-85

(d)  1980-81

Answer: (a)

2. In which year was the Panna National Park declared a Tiger-Reserve?

(a)  1996

(b)  1994

(c)  1993

(d)  1995

Answer: (b)

3. In which year did the Flag Satyagraha of Jabalpur occur?

(a)  1923

(b)  1925

(c)  1926

(d)  1924

Answer: (a)

4. With which of the following sport is Varsha Varman associated?

(a)  Javelin throw

(b)  Wrestling

(c)  Shooting

(d)  Swimming

Answer: (c)

5. Who is the architect of the Bharat Bhawan building?

(a)  Charles Correa

(b)  Horace Jones

(c)  Claude Batley

(d)  Maxwell Fry

Answer: (a)

6. Which of the following tourist places is/are situated in Indore?

(a)  None of these

(b)  Chhatri Bagh

(c)  Devtal

(d)  Both of these

Answer: (b)

7. Where is the Kaliadeh Palace situated?

(a)  Dhar

(b)  Panchmarhi

(c)  Bhopal

(d)  Ujjain

Answer: (d)

8. Which flora is the Bori Wildlife Sanctuary rich in?

(a)  None of these

(b)  Rhododendron

(c)  Cactus

(d)  Bamboo

Answer: (d)

9. When was Anil Kakodkar awarded the Padma Vibhushan Award?

(a)  2010

(b)  2007

(c)  2008

(d)  2009

Answer: (d)

10. Ramesh Chandra Lahoti was the ……… Chief Justice of India

(a)  33rd

(b)  35th

(c)  32nd

(d)  34th

Answer: (b)

11. Bollywood playback singer Mamta Sharma was born in

(a)  Jabalpur

(b)  Indore

(c)  Bhopal

(d)  Gwalior

Answer: (d)

12. The Narwar Fort is situated over the

(a)  Vindhya Range

(b)  None of these

(c)  Aravalli Range

(d)  Satpura Range

Answer: (a)

13. The maximum number of districts are in the division of

(a)  Narmadapuram

(b)  Indore

(c)  Gwalior

(d)  Sagar

Answer: (b)

14. To which side of the Narmada river is the Satpura Tiger Reserve located?

(a)  North

(b)  West

(c)  East

(d)  South

Answer: (d)

15. Mandu’s Jahaz Mathal is a fine example of ……… architecture

(a)  Persian

(b)  Afghan

(c)  Mughal

(d)  Dravidian

Answer: (b)

16. The Pench Tiger Reserve is situated in the districts of

(a)  Hoshangabad and Betul

(b)  Betul and Chhindwara

(c)  Seoni and Chhindwara

(d)  Seoni and Mandla

Answer: (c)

17. CK Nayudu was the ………. captain of the Indian Cricket Team in test matches.

(a)  First

(b)  Second

(c)  Third

(d)  Fourth

Answer: (a)

18. How many Jyotirlinga/s is/are situated in Madhya Pradesh?

(a)  4

(b)  2

(c)  3

(d)  1

Answer: (b)

19. The image of goddess from Bhojshala temple of Dhar is now displayed in a museum at ………..

(a)  London

(b)  New York

(c)  Berlin

(d)  Manchester

Answer: (a)

20. Which historical book says that ‘a small river, Betwa, was at a distance of about 3 kurohs (6 miles) for Chanderi’?

(a)  Akbaranama

(b)  Humayunnama

(c)  Muntakhab-ul-Tawarikh

(d)  Baburnama

Answer: (d)

21. At the time of reorganization of Madhya Pradesh in 1956 how many major irrigation schemes were there in the State?

(a)  4

(b)  2

(c)  3

(d)  1

Answer: (c)

22. The Omakreshwar Project is situated

(a)  40 km downstream of the Indira Sagar Project

(b)  40 km upstream of the Indira Sagar Project

(c)  80 km downstream of the Indira Sagar Project

(d)  80 km upstream of the Indira Sagar Project

Answer: (a)

23. In which year was the Narmada Hydroelectric Development Corporation Limited set-up?

(a)  2002

(b)  2001

(c)  2004

(d)  2000

Answer: (d)

24. Which of the following is a tributary of the Chambal river?

(a)  None of these

(b)  Parbati

(c)  Shakkar

(d)  Tawa

Answer: (b)

25. The Mandla Fossil National Park is situated in between the

(a)  Kanha and Panna National Park

(b)  Pench and Bandhavgarh National Park

(c)  Pench and Panna National Park

(d)  Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Park

Answer: (d)

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Part C General Maths

51. In what time the simple interest on a sum of money be 3/8 of the principal with rate of interest 12.5% per annum?

(a)  9 yr

(b)  3 yr

(c)  6 yr

(d)  5 yr

Answer: (b)

52. Which of the following is the greatest fraction?

(a)  7/8

(b)  4/3

(c)  2/9

(d)  5/12

Answer: (b)

53. 24 men can complete a piece of work in 15 days. In how many days will 18 men complete that work?

(a)  16 days

(b)  25 days

(c)  20 days

(d)  22 days

Answer: (c)

54. The cost price of an article is Rs 420 and it is sold at a profit of 5%, how much would be its selling price?

(a)  Rs 430

(b)  Rs 450

(c)  Rs 437

(d)  Rs 441

Answer: (d)

55. 20% of the total cost of a plot of area 395 sq ft is Rs 78210. What is the rate per sq ft of the plot?

(a)  Rs 990

(b)  Rs 1000

(c)  Rs 999

(d)  Rs 1020

Answer: (a)

56. The average of 38, 50, 49, 72, 87, y and 74 is 61. The value of y is

(a)  58

(b)  64

(c)  60

(d)  62

Answer: (b)

57. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?

(a)  53

(b)  None of these

(c)  68

(d)  24

Answer: (b)

58. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

1, ?, 27, 64, 125

(a)  8

(b)  4

(c)  6

(d)  9

Answer: (a)

59. Divide Rs 7500 among A, B and C such that A’s share to B’s share is in ratio of 5 : 2 respectively and B’s share to C’s share is in the ratio of 7 : 13 respectively. How much will B receive?

(a)  Rs 7000

(b)  Rs 2600

(c)  Rs 1400

(d)  Rs 3500

Answer: (c)

60. The length of the longest rod that can be placed in a room of dimensions 20 m × 20 m × 10 m is

(a)  25 m

(b)  40 m

(c)  35 m

(d)  30 m

Answer: (d)

61. Tell shortcut to bring paragraphs to the centre

(a)  Ctrl + L

(b)  Ctrl + C

(c)  Ctrl + E

(d)  Ctrl + J

Answer: (c)

62. What is full form of USB?

(a)  Universal Serial Bus

(b)  Universal Smart Bus

(c)  Unicoded Smart Bus

(d)  Unicoded Serial Bus

Answer: (a)

63. An excel workbook is a collection of

(a)  charts

(b)  work sheets

(c)  web pages

(d)  Both work sheets and charts

Answer: (d)

64. Paging is related to the concept of

(a)  Virtual memory

(b)  Memory allocation

(c)  Deadlock prevention

(d)  Memory-management scheme

Answer: (d)

65. Which of the following IP addresses doesn’t change every day?

(a)  None of these

(b)  Static IP address

(c)  Dynamic IP address

(d)  URL

Answer: (b)

66. Which of the following represents the interval between the time of submission and completion of the job?

(a)  Throughput time

(b)  Turnaround time

(c)  Waiting time

(d)  Response time

Answer: (b)

67. Which of the following View doesn’t show the background color of a document?

(a)  Print Preview

(b)  Web Layout View

(c)  Print Layout View

(d)  Reading View

Answer: (a)

68. Which of t he following is a command based operating system ?

(a)  MS-DOS

(b)  Windows-XP

(c)  Windows 98

(d)  Windows 95

Answer: (a)

69. Which of the following is an example of non-numeric data?

(a)  Social Security number

(b)  Address

(c)  Examination Marks

(d)  All of the above

Answer: (b)

70. Which of the following is the broadband transmission medium?

(a)  Co-axial cable

(b)  Satellite communication

(c)  Optical fiber cable

(d)  All of the above

Answer: (d)

71. Which of the following is an internetwork?

(a)  MAN

(b)  WAN

(c)  LAN

(d)  All of these

Answer: (d)

72. Which of the following is not an element of database?

(a)  User data

(b)  Reports

(c)  Metadata

(d)  Schema

Answer: (b)

73. Which of the following is not a translator of a programming language?

(a)  Assembler

(b)  Compiler

(c)  Interpreter

(d)  Loader

Answer: (d)

74. Which of the following is used to retrieve some data from a data base table?

(a)  Record

(b)  Tag

(c)  Query

(d)  Field

Answer: (c)

75. Which of the following is not a function of e-commerce?

(a)  Virtual Marketing

(b)  Advertising

(c)  Marketing

(d)  Warehousing

Answer: (d)

76. Which key is used to go to the beginning of a document at a time?

(a)  F5

(b)  Home

(c)  Page up

(d)  F4

Answer: (b)

77. Pick the odd one out.

(a)  .org

(b)  .com

(c)  .nic.in

(d)  .mil

Answer: (c)

78. Operating system errors may cause

(a)  illegal access to the system

(b)  system instability

(c)  system crash

(d)  All of the above

Answer: (d)

79. Special effects used to display slides in a presentation are called

(a)  Transitions

(b)  Annotations

(c)  Animations

(d)  Patterns

Answer: (a)

80. Inserting text from the clipboard or copy buffer is referred to as

(a)  select

(b)  paste

(c)  copy

(d)  cut

Answer: (b)

81. In Ms Office 2007, clipboard option is present under …. menu:

(a)  mailings

(b)  home

(c)  insert

(d)  references

Answer: (b)

82. The program/language used to create web pages in 3D view is:

(a)  FORTRAN

(b)  VRML

(c)  HTML

(d)  SGML

Answer: (b)

83. The default Print mode for MS Office is

(a)  portrait

(b)  web layout

(c)  full screen

(d)  landscape

Answer: (a)

84. The file system typically used by Windows 95 is

(a)  FAT 16

(b)  NTFS

(c)  FAT 32

(d)  LMFS

Answer: (c)

85. The first page of the website is called

(a)  Browser page

(b)  Web page

(c)  Home page

(d)  All of these

Answer: (c)

86. The number system with based 12 is called

(a)  Hexa Decimal

(b)  Decimal

(c)  Octal

(d)  Duo Decimal

Answer: (d)

87. The ruler in MS-Word helps to

(a)  set indents

(b)  change the page margin

(c)  set tabs

(d)  All of the above

Answer: (d)

88. To execute stored program it must brought from ……….. to ……….

(a)  Secondary memory; main memory

(b)  Memory compiler

(c)  Memory CPU

(d)  Key board; memory

Answer: (c)

89. To access the system’s RAM, the CPU uses:

(a)  expansion bus

(b)  control bus

(c)  system bus

(d)  address bus

Answer: (d)

90. DDR stands for

(a)  Data DRM Rate

(b)  Double Data Rate

(c)  Double Data RAM

(d)  Double DRAM

Answer: (b)

91. Microsoft office is

(a)  an application suite

(b)  a browser

(c)  an antivirus

(d)  an operating system

Answer: (a)

92. ………..topology uses one common cable known as backbone to connect all devices in the network in liner shape.

(a)  Star

(b)  Bus

(c)  Mesh

(d)  Ring

Answer: (b)

93. ………allow customers to conduct financial transaction on a secure website operated by their retail :

(a)  Online banking

(b)  Internet banking

(c)  All of these

(d)  E-banking

Answer: (c)

94. ………..is the total time taken by the computer to process a data request from the processor and then retrieve the required data from a storage device :

(a)  Disk Access time

(b)  Access time

(c)  Latency time

(d)  Seek time

Answer: (a)

95. VLSI and microprocessors came into existence in the ………. generation of computers.

(a)  4th

(b)  2nd

(c)  3rd

(d)  1st

Answer: (a)

96. Virtual memory allocates the secondary memory as a supplement/substitute for

(a)  ROM

(b)  RAM

(c)  EPROM

(d)  EEPROM

Answer: (b)

97. CUI stands for

(a)  Character User Interface

(b)  Control User Interface

(c)  Command User Interface

(d)  Command User Interaction

Answer: (a)

98. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is ……….. type of internet connect connection.

(a)  PSTN

(b)  Broadband

(c)  Dial up

(d)  T1

Answer: (b)

99. A web search engine

(a)  is designed to search on FTP servers

(b)  is designed to search information on WWW

(c)  Result in web pages

(d)  All of the above

Answer: (d)

100. A webpage is a collection of

(a)  Inter related Information

(b)  Protocols

(c)  Web sites

(d)  URLs

Answer: (a)

Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector Examination-2014 Held on 1-3-2015 General Knowledge Question Paper With Answer Key

Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector Examination-2014 Held on 1-3-2015 General Knowledge
Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector Examination-2014 Held on 1-3-2015 General Knowledge Question Paper With Answer Key

Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector Examination-2014 Held on 1-3-2015

General Knowledge

1. Which of the following is called ‘Pearl of the orient’?

(A)  Philadelphia

(B)  Chicago

(C)  Kent

(D)  Singapore

Answer: (D)

2. Who was the author of the book Planned Economy for India?

(A)  Vishwesharayya

(B)  Dada Bhai Naoroji

(C)  Adam Smith

(D)  Malthus

Answer: (A)

3. What was the growth rate of National Income during First Five Year Plan ?

(A)  15%

(B)  16%

(C)  17%

(D)  18%

Answer: (D)

4. Which of the following is wrong ?

(A)  Food for Work Programme – 1977-78

(B)  Antyoday Yojana Programme – 1977-78

(C)  TRYSEM – 1979

(D)  DWCRA – 1980

Answer: (D)

5. In 1602 where was the world’s first organized share market was set up ?

(A)  Washington

(B)  Paris

(C)  Amsterdam

(D)  London

Answer: (C)

6. In 2004 where State Bank of India had launched its first floating ATM ?

(A)  Kochhi

(B)  Mangalore

(C)  Mumbai

(D)  Dehradoon

Answer: (A)

7. Which of the following is wrong ?

(A)  Indian Oil Corporation – New Delhi

(B)  Oil and Natural Gas Commission – Dehradoon

(C)  Bharat Electronics Limited – Bangalore

(D)  National Mineral Development Corporation – Chennai

Answer: (D)

8. In which year International Monetary Fund was set up ?

(A)  1944

(B)  1945

(C)  1946

(D)  1947

Answer: (B)

9. Where the next Summit of Non-algined movement will be held ?

(A)  India

(B)  Cuba

(C)  Zambia

(D)  Venezuela

Answer: (D)

10. Which country’s legislature is called National Peoples Congress ?

(A)  Russia

(B)  China

(C)  Iran

(D)  Nepal

Answer: (B)

11. Which of the following is not a Political Party ?

(A)  Sikkim Sangram Parishad

(B)  Vishwa Hindu Parishad

(C)  Forward Bloc

(D)  Aam Aadami Party

Answer: (B)

12. Who among the following propounded the concept of utilitarianism ?

(A)  Bentham

(B)  Mill

(C)  Hegel

(D)  Hobbes

Answer: (A)

13. Who regarded Swarajya better than Surajya ?

(A)  Vivekanand

(B)  Dayanand

(C)  M. N. Roy

(D)  Raja Ram Mohan Roy

Answer: (B)

14. Which of the following country is member of G-8 ?

(A)  Russia

(B)  China

(C)  Brazil

(D)  India

Answer: (A)

15. Who was t he president of Nehru Committee, 1928 ?

(A)  Motilal Nehru

(B)  Jawaharlal Nehru

(C)  Arun Nehru

(D)  Bipin Chandra Pal

Answer: (A)

16. In how many Varnas were the Indo-Aryans divided ?

(A)  Two

(B)  Three

(C)  Four

(D)  Five

Answer: (C)

17. In which year British Indian Government had passed Widow Remarriage Act ?

(A)  1856

(B)  1829

(C)  1830

(D)  1909

Answer: (A)

18. Who is the author of the book Fundamental Unity of India ?

(A)  Radhakumud Mukherji

(B)  Jawaharlal Nehru

(C)  Rajani Kothari

(D)  Max Weber

Answer: (A)

19. In which year State Reorganization Commission gave its report on the basis of language ?

(A)  1953

(B)  1954

(C)  1955

(D)  1956

Answer: (C)

20. How many elements of Karma have been mentioned in Bhagvad Gita ?

(A)  Five

(B)  Four

(C)  Three

(D)  Two

Answer: (C)

21. “Only sex instinct is important for proper development of human personality.” Who stated it?

(A)  Frayad

(B)  Kapadia

(C)  Kautilya

(D)  Manu

Answer: (A)

22. Who is the author of the book Social Service in India ?

(A)  Blunt

(B)  Hutton

(C)  Rizley

(D)  Hocart

Answer: (A)

23. Which of the following is correct regarding light year ?

(A)  1 Light year = 9.46 × 1015 metre

(B)  1 Light year = 9.45 × 1015 metre

(C)  1 Light year = 9.44 × 1015 metre

(D)  1 Light year = 9.43 × 1015 metre

Answer: (A)

24. Which of the following sound waves cannot be heard by human ear ?

(A)  Infrasonic waves

(B)  Audible waves

(C)  Ultrasonic waves

(D)  All the above three cannot be heard by human ear

Answer: (A)

25. Who had developed the computer language-FORTRAN ?

(A)  Darwin

(B)  Rutherford

(C)  J. W. Bachus

(D)  Newton

Answer: (C)

26. Which of the following is called as the brain of computer ?

(A)  RAM

(B)  ROM

(C)  Mother Board

(D)  CPU

Answer: (D)

27. What is the percentage of Hydrocarbon in natural Gas ?

(A)  90%

(B)  95%

(C)  98%

(D)  99%

Answer: (B)

28. What is the percentage of Carbon Monoxide in Water Gas ?

(A)  40%

(B)  45%

(C)  50%

(D)  55%

Answer: (C)

29. Which animal’s scientific name is BOS indicus ?

(A)  Frog

(B)  Cat

(C)  Dog

(D)  Cow

Answer: (D)

30. Who is regarded as father of Botany ?

(A)  Theophrastus

(B)  Eichler

(C)  Hugo-De-Vries

(D)  None

Answer: (A)

31. Before 1956, which class was given to Bhopal State?

(A)  Class A

(B)  Class B

(C)  Class C

(D)  Class D

Answer: (C)

32. Which of the following is not a river of Madhya Pradesh ?

(A)  Dudhi

(B)  Barnar

(C)  Chameli

(D)  Luni

Answer: (C)

33. Which of the following is not a correct pair ?

(A)  Vikram University – Ujjain

(B)  Gramodaya University – Chitrakoot

(C)  Indira Kala Sanskrit University – Indore

(D)  Makhan Lal Chaturvedi National Journalism University – Bhopal

Answer: (C & D)

34. Which of the following pair is wrong ?

Dam                           River

(A)  Rajghat dam – Betawa River

(B)  Tawa dam – Tawa River

(C)  Ban Sagar dam – Son River

(D)  Bargi dam – Barna River

Answer: (D)

35. With which district Matatila dam Project is not associated ?

(A)  Gwalior

(B)  Sagar

(C)  Bhind

(D)  Datiya

Answer: (B)

36. Ghatigaon wildlife sanctuary is located at-

(A)  Gwalior

(B)  Hoshangabad

(C)  Dhar

(D)  Rajgarh

Answer: (A)

37. Who was not the Governor of Madhya Pradesh ?

(A)  Kunwar Mahmood Ali Khan

(B)  Ram Prakash Gupta

(C)  K. C. Reddy

(D)  Bhagwantrao Mandloi

Answer: ()

38. Which of the following politician of Madhya Pradesh was a member of Constituent Assembly ?

(A)  Ravi Shankar Shukla

(B)  Dwarika Prasad Misra

(C)  Arjun Singh

(D)  Prakash Chandra Sethi

Answer: (A)

39. Which of the following pair is not correct ?

Name            Year of Establishment

(A)  M. P. Kala Parishad – 1952

(B)  M. P. Sahitya Parishad – 1954

(C)  M. P. Hindi Granth Academy – 1970

(D)  M. P. Urdu Academy – 1976

Answer: (C)

40. Kanada dance is mainly performed by-

(A)  Washerman

(B)  Barbers

(C)  Carpenters

(D)  Weavers

Answer: (A)

41. How many zeroes are there in 50 million ?

(A)  5

(B)  6

(C)  7

(D)  8

Answer: (C)

42. Solve the following –

(A)  1

(B)  2

(C)  3

(D)  4

Answer: (B)

43. Which is the smallest among the following fractions ?

(A)  13/16

(B)  15/19

(C)  17/21

(D)  7/8

Answer: (B)

44. Solve the following-

8016.34 + 106.9 – 2006.85 – 131.428 = ?

(A)  5984.152

(B)  6074.962

(C)  5984.962

(D)  5974.962

Answer: (C)

45. Solve the following-

(A)  .005

(B)  0.5

(C)  5

(D)  None of the above

Answer: (D)

46. Solve the following –

– baa – abb – a – a – baa

(A)  bbaab

(B)  acbba

(C)  baabb

(D)  ababa

Answer: (D)

47. Solve the following-

b – ab – a – – ba – b

(A)  aabaa

(B)  baabb

(C)  bbbaa

(D)  ababa

Answer: (D)

48. In a code language MOON is written as 4665, then in the same code language, how PKTU will be written ?

(A)  7334

(B)  7332

(C)  7223

(D)  6223

Answer: (C)

49. Solve the following –

EJOT : 5101520 : : ABCD : ?

(A)  1234

(B)  3421

(C)  3142

(D)  1234

Answer: (A)

50. Solve the following-

RAT : 912 : : ? : UAM

(A)  431

(B)  143

(C)  512

(D)  314

Answer: (D)

51. If in a row, the place of Santosh is 16th from t he beginning, and from t he last, his place is 10th. How many people are sitting in that row ?

(A)  25

(B)  26

(C)  27

(D)  22

Answer: (A)

52. If English alphabet is given in the reverse way, then what will be the 20th alphabet from the beginning ?

(A)  T

(B)  Q

(C)  R

(D)  G

Answer: (D)

53. Solve the following-

A, C, E, G, I, K, …….. what will be the next alphabet?

(A)  P

(B)  N

(C)  O

(D)  M

Answer: (D)

54. Which is different from the other three ?

(A)  Lemon

(B)  Apple

(C)  Orange

(D)  Grapes

Answer: (B)

55. Which one is different from the other three ?

(A)  Publisher

(B)  Editor

(C)  Press

(D)  Writer

Answer: (C)

56. Which one of the following is different from the other three ?

(A)  TS

(B)  PO

(C)  FG

(D)  XW

Answer: (C)

57. If TATA is written as PAPA, then how TALK will be written ?

(A)  PAKH

(B)  KHAP

(C)  PAHK

(D)  PAGK

Answer: (C)

58. A is brother of B, B’s father husband of A’s mother. Who is the sister of A?

(A)  B

(B)  Mother of B

(C)  C

(D)  None

Answer: (D)

59. While pointing towards his son, a person says to a woman that his mother, is your mother’s only daughter. What is the relationship between that person and woman ?

(A)  Husband-wife

(B)  Father-daughter

(C)  Brother-sister

(D)  None

Answer: (A)

60. Which is the missing number ?

5, 11, 17, 23, 31, …..

(A)  26

(B)  14

(C)  30

(D)  41

Answer: (D)

61. How many chapters are there in the Charter of United Nations Organization ?

(A)  17

(B)  18

(C)  19

(D)  20

Answer: (C)

62. Which of the following is not an official language of United Nations Organization ?

(A)  Chinese

(B)  Arabic

(C)  Spanish

(D)  Persian

Answer: (D)

63. How many judges are there in the International Court of Justice ?

(A)  15

(B)  18

(C)  20

(D)  25

Answer: ()

64. In which year ASEAN was set up ?

(A)  1965

(B)  1966

(C)  1967

(D)  1968

Answer: ()

65. Where is K. D. Singh Babu stadium situated ?

(A)  Kanpur

(B)  Lucknow

(C)  Bhopal

(D)  Indore

Answer: (B)

66. Which Indian has recently been given French Award-‘Legend of Planet’?

(A)  Medha Patekar

(B)  Aruna Roy

(C)  Vandana Shiva

(D)  Bindeshwari Pathak

Answer: (D)

67. In which country recently Shangri-La Dialogue had taken place ?

(A)  Philippines

(B)  Singapore

(C)  Brunei

(D)  Laos

Answer: (B)

68. “The principle of an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind”. Who said this ?

(A)  Jawahar Lal Nehru

(B)  Nelson Mandella

(C)  Mahatma Gandhi

(D)  Gautam Buddha

Answer: ()

69. In which district of Chhattisgarh, the naxalites killed 26 people in May 2013 ?

(A)  Bastar

(B)  Raipur

(C)  Bhilai

(D)  Durg

Answer: (A)

70. What is the number of Central Public Sector Units in India ?

(A)  Approximately 250

(B)  Approximately 260

(C)  Approximately 270

(D)  Approximately 280

Answer: (A)

71. The first university of the world was-

(A)  Harvard

(B)  Cambridge

(C)  Oxford

(D)  Taxila

Answer: (D)

72. Which of the following is not correct ?

(A)  U.S.A. – Associated Press

(B)  Iran – IRNA

(C)  Egypt – MENA

(D)  France – REUTERS

Answer: (D)

73. Which of the following is not a political party of England ?

(A)  Conservative Party

(B)  Likud Party

(C)  Labour Party

(D)  Liberal Democratic Party

Answer: (B)

74. Which country’s Parliament is known as Diwan Nigara ?

(A)  Malaysia

(B)  Turkey

(C)  Mongolia

(D)  Taiwan

Answer: (A)

75. ‘Mukhyamantri Yuva Swarojgar Yojana’ to motivate the youth to go for self-employment is scheme of-

(A)  Uttar Pradesh

(B)  Madhya Pradesh

(C)  Gujarat

(D)  Rajasthan

Answer: (B)

76. World’s first cow sanctuary is to be established in which district of Madhya Pradesh ?

(A)  Gwalior

(B)  Jabalpur

(C)  Shajapur

(D)  Bhind

Answer: (C)

77. Which state is to the south of Madhya Pradesh ?

(A)  Bihar

(B)  Rajasthan

(C)  Maharashtra

(D)  Haryana

Answer: (C)

78. When is the World Redcross Day celebrated ?

(A)  May 6

(B)  May 7

(C)  May 8

(D)  May 9

Answer: (C)

79. Who was the builder of Dargah of Khwaja Garib Nawaj of Ajmer ?

(A)  Sultan Kutbuddin

(B)  Sultan Gyasuddin

(C)  Mohammad Tughlaq

(D)  Firozshah Tughlaq

Answer: (B)

80. When was Indo-Tibetan Border Police was set up ?

(A)  1960

(B)  1962

(C)  1964

(D)  1965

Answer: (B)

81. A team of 8 persons participated in shooting competition. The best shooter scored 85 points. If he had scored 92 points, then the average score would have been 84. How many points entire team scored ?

(A)  665

(B)  672

(C)  695

(D)  None of the above

Answer: (A)

82. Ram started a shop after investing Rs 30,000. After two months Shyam invested Rs 45,000 in the shop and became a partner. After the end of year, there was the profit of Rs 54,000. What was the profit of ram ?

(A)  Rs 24,000

(B)  Rs 30,000

(C)  Rs 36,000

(D)  None of the above

Answer: (A)

83. Solve the following-

(A)  5

(B)  25

(C)  50

(D)  None of the above

Answer: (A)

84. Prakash is 34 years older than Lokesh Before 10 years the total of their age was 48 years. What is the present age of Prakash?

(A)  17 years

(B)  34 years

(C)  51 years

(D)  None of the above

Answer: (C)

85. Solve the following-

(A) 

(B)  1/2

(C)  12/49

(D)  None of the above

Answer: (C)

86. Solve the following-

5463 + 546.3 – 54.63 + ? = 599.3

(A)  0.5463

(B)  0.05463

(C)  5.463

(D)  None of the above

Answer: (D)

87. Solve the following-

23149 – 12302 – 10447 = ?

(A)  300

(B)  3000

(C)  400

(D)  4000

Answer: (C)

88. Which country was defeated by Japan in 1905 ?

(A)  Russia

(B)  China

(C)  Korea

(D)  Mongolia

Answer: (A)

89. In which year U. S. A. joined the Second World War ?

(A)  1939

(B)  1940

(C)  1941

(D)  1942

Answer: (C)

90. When the First World War had come to an end ?

(A)  August 11, 1918

(B)  September 11, 1918

(C)  October 11, 1918

(D)  November 11, 1918

Answer: (D)

91. Who was defeated by Babur in the battle of Chandri in 1528 ?

(A)  Medanirai

(B)  Ibrahim Lodi

(C)  Rana Sanga

(D)  Hemu

Answer: (A)

92. In which year George Yule had presided over the Session of Congress ?

(A)  1887

(B)  1888

(C)  1889

(D)  1890

Answer: (B)

93. Who was the founder of Atmiya Sabha ?

(A)  Devendra Nath Thakur

(B)  Dada Bhai Naoroji

(C)  Jyotiba Phule

(D)  Raja Rammohan Roy

Answer: (D)

94. How many provinces were there during Aurangzeb’s rule ?

(A)  20

(B)  22

(C)  25

(D)  28

Answer: (A)

95. Which state of India, is the largest producer of Cement ?

(A)  Madhya Pradesh

(B)  Rajasthan

(C)  Uttar Pradesh

(D)  Andhra Pradesh

Answer: (B)

96. Cholamu lake is in the province of-

(A)  Mizoram

(B)  Manipur

(C)  Sikkim

(D)  Meghalaya

Answer: (C)

97. Which of the following state is surrounded by Bangladesh from three sides ?

(A)  Nagaland

(B)  Assam

(C)  Arunachal Pradesh

(D)  Tripura

Answer: (D)

98. Which of the following is wrong ?

(A)  Switzerland – Franc

(B)  Sweden – Krona

(C)  Serbia – Dinar

(D)  Netherland – Euro

Answer: (*)

99. Which of the following is wrong ?

(A)  Madagascar – Arctic Ocean

(B)  Britain – North Atlantic Ocean

(C)  Cuba – Carribean Sea

(D)  Ireland – North Atlantic Ocean

Answer: (A)

100. Which of the following is wrong ?

(A)  Sydney – Darling

(B)  Dundi – Kizil

(C)  Khartoum – Nile

(D)  Perth – Swan

Answer: (B)

Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector-Platoon Commander-Subedar Recruitment Exam Held on September 15, 2016 Question Paper With Answer Key

Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector-Platoon Commander-Subedar Recruitment Exam Held on September 15, 2016
Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector-Platoon Commander-Subedar Recruitment Exam Held on September 15, 2016 Question Paper With Answer Key

Madhya Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector/Platoon Commander/Subedar Recruitment Exam Held on September 15, 2016

PART I

English Language

Directions (Q. Nos. 1-7) Fill in the blanks with the correct option.

1. Netaji, the hero of Modern India, …… remembered.

(a)  ought to be

(b)  ought not to be

(c)  might be

(d)  shall have

Answer: (a)

2. Children ……….. taught to honour other people’s opinions.

(a)  need to be

(b)  needs be

(c)  needs to be

(d)  needs to have

Answer: (a)

3. You ……… laugh at the mistakes of others

(a)  cannot

(b)  might not

(c)  should not

(d)  could not

Answer: (c)

4. There was no soap, so I just quickly rinsed my hands …………. the tap.

(a)  under

(b)  over

(c)  above

(d)  by

Answer: (a)

5. Archaeologists discovered a gold cup just ………….. the surface at the site of a Roman villa.

(a)  beneath

(b)  across

(c)  beyond

(d)  off

Answer: (a)

6. Inflation has fallen …………. 5% for the first time in six years.

(a)  above

(b)  below

(c)  over

(d)  across

Answer: (b)

7. The vegetables were cut ……….. the maid …………… a sharp knife.

(a)  by; with

(b)  from; with

(c)  off; with

(d)  by; from

Answer: (a)

Directions (Q. Nos. 8-15) In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out, which part of a sentence has an error. If there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’.

8.

(a)  When we arrived at the station,

(b)  the train

(c)  have already left.

(d)  No error

Answer: (c)

9.

(a)  William felt ill last night,

(b)  because he has eaten,

(c)  a large number of cakes and pastries.

(d)  No error

Answer: (a)

10.

(a)  If she had studied hard,

(b)  she would have passed

(c)  the English Language Test for the eligibility of Management Exams.

(d)  No error

Answer: (d)

11.

(a)  I will call the instructor

(b)  as soon as

(c)  I will reach home.

(d)  No error

Answer: (c)

12.

(a)  You have been

(b)  watching TV

(c)  since the last five hours.

(d)  No error

Answer: (c)

13.

(a)  Rebecca is one of

(b)  the most beautiful girls

(c)  of her class.

(d)  No error

Answer: (d)

14.

(a)  As soon as she

(b)  got out of the  bed

(c)  the telephone stopped ringing.

(d)  No error

Answer: (d)

15.

(a)  You won’t lose any weight

(b)  unless you start

(c)  eating an healthier food.

(d)  No error

Answer: (c)

Directions (Q. Nos. 16-18) Out of the given options, choose the one, which is the correct active voice of the sentences give below.

16. My book has been stolen.

(a)  Someone steals my book.

(b)  Someone stole my book.

(c)  Someone had stolen my book.

(d)  Someone has stolen my book.

Answer: (d)

17. English is spoken in England.

(a)  People in England generally always speak English.

(b)  People in England are speaking English.

(c)  People in England speaks English.

(d)  People in England speaks English.

Answer: (c)

18. The firewood is being cut by the woodcutters.

(a)  The woodcutters cut the firewood.

(b)  The woodcutters are cutting the firewood.

(c)  The woodcutters have cut the firewood.

(d)  The woodcutters have been cutting the firewood.

Answer: (b)

Directions (Q. Nos. 19-21) Out of the given options, choose the one, which is the correct indirect speech of the sentences given below.

19. Susan said to me, “you have been a very helpful person”.

(a)  Susan told me that I have been a very helpful person.

(b)  Susan told me that I was a very helpful person.

(c)  Susan told me that I had been a very helpful person.

(d)  Susan told me that I was being a very helpful person.

Answer: (c)

20. He said to me, “I do not trust you”.

(a)  He told me that he does not trust me.

(b)  He told me that he did not trust me.

(c)  He told me that he will not trust me.

(d)  He told me that he had not trusted me.

Answer: (b)

21. Patrick said, “I am going to finish this work, now before I start a new work tomorrow”?

(a)  Patrick said that he is going to finish this work now before he started a new work tomorrow.

(b)  Patrick said that he was going to finish that work now before he started a new work the next day.

(c)  Patrick said that he was going to finish that work then before he started a new work the next day.

(d)  Patrick said that he was going to finish that work then before he started a new work tomorrow.

Answer: (b)

22. Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

(a)  I saw an one-eyed  man trying to cross the road yesterday.

(b)  I saw a one-eyed man trying to cross the road yesterday.

(c)  I saw the one-eyed man trying to cross the road yesterday.

(d)  I saw one-eyed man trying to cross the road yesterday.

Answer: (b)

Directions (Q. Nos. 23-25) Fill in the blanks with the correct option.

23. My neighbours was one of ………….. truly evil men I had ever encountered.

(a)  few

(b)  a few

(c)  the few

(d)  the little

Answer: (c)

24. Tourists and locals alike last night flocked to the pub to see, if they could capture ………. of the magic.

(a)  a little

(b)  few

(c)  the few

(d)  a few

Answer: (a)

25. There was a flood, but ………. water actually got into the house.

(a)  little

(b)  a little

(c)  few

(d)  the little

Answer: (a)

Directions (Q. Nos. 26-30) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.

Long-long ago in a big forest, there were many trees. Among the cluster of trees, there was very tall pine tree. He was so tall that he could talk to the starts in the sky. he could easily gaze over the heads of the other trees. One day, late in the evening, the pine tree saw a little girl approaching him.

He could see her only because of his height. She was in tears. The pine tree  bent as low as he could and asked the weeping girl. “What is the matter? Why are you crying?” The little girl, still sobbing replied, “I was gathering flowers for the goddess Durga, who I believe, would help my parents to overcome their poverty and I have lost my way”.

The pine tree said to the little girl, “It is late in evening. It will not be possible for you to return to your house, which is at the other end at the forest. Sleep for the night at this place.” The  pine tree pointed out to an open cave-like place under him. The little girl was frightened of wild animals.

The girl quickly crept into the cave-like place. The pine tree was happy and pleased with himself. He stood like a soldier guarding the place. The girl woke up in the morning and was amazed to see the pine tree standing like a guard outside the cave. Then, her gaze travelled to the heap of flowers that she had gathered the previous night. The flowers lay withering on the ground.

The pine tree understood what was going on the in the girl’s mind. He wrapped his branches around the nearby flower trees and shook them gently. The little girl’s eyes brightened. But a great surprise awaited her. The pine tree brought out a bag of gold coins, which had been lying for  years in the hole in its trunk and gave it to the girl. With teary eyes, she thanked her benefactor and went away.

26. Why was the little girl crying?

(a)  Because while gathering flowers of worship, she lost her way in the dense forest.

(b)  Because the flowers she had collected had decayed.

(c)  Because she was afraid of tall trees.

(d)  All of the above

Answer: (a)

27. Which word in the passage means ‘the state of being extremely poor’?

(a)  Approach

(b)  Poverty

(c)  Overcome

(d)  Benefactor

Answer: (b)

28. What is the meaning of the word ‘wither’?

(a)  Blush

(b)  Bloom

(c)  Dry

(d)  Move

Answer: (a)

29. Why did the girl agree to take shelter in the night in an open cave-like place under the tall pine tree?

(a)  Because she found the beautiful pine tree highly fascinating.

(b)  Because she was afraid of wild and ferocious animals.

(c)  Because she was spell bound by the magical powers of the pine tree.

(d)  None of the above

Answer: (a)

30. What is the meaning of the word ‘sobbing’?

(a)  To get extremely frightened.

(b)  To stare at something.

(c)  To cry noisily, taking in deep breaths.

(d)  None of the above

Answer: (c)

PART II

General Hindi

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PART III

General Knowledge

101. Which of the following is not included in the Union List?

(a)  Railway Service

(b)  Naval

(c)  Atomic Energy

(d)  Travel

Answer: (a)

102. Match the following and select the correct answer from the codes given below :

(a)  A – 3; B – 4; C – 2; D – 1

(b)  A – 4; B – 3; C – 1; D – 2

(c)  A  – 4; B – 3; C – 2; D – 1

(d)  A – 4; B – 3; C – 3; D – 1

Answer: (c)

103. The size of the perimeter of the square ABCD is equal to 100 cm. The length of the segment MN is equal to 5 cm and the triangle MNC is isosceles. The area of the pentagon ABNMD can be calculated using

(a) 

(b) 

(c) 

(d) 

Answer: (d)

104. A small arrow or blinking symbol on computer screen desktop is called a

(a)  mouse

(b)  tab

(c)  cursor

(d)  icon

Answer: (c)

105. If the compound interest of a sum at the rate of 10% per annum for the third year is Rs 800, then the compound interest for the same amount for the fourth year is

(a)  Rs 800

(b)  Rs 1680

(c)  Rs 80

(d)  Rs 880

Answer: (d)

106. The following set of coordinates represent relations between X and Y. The one set, which does not belong to this group is

(a)  {(2, 4), (3, 9) (4, 16), (5, 25)}

(b)  {(2, 2), (3, 2), (4, 2), (5, 2)}

(c)  {(2, 2), (2, 4), (3, 6), (3, 9)}

(d)  {(2, 7), (3, 10), (4, 13), (5, 16)}

Answer: (c)

107. The field in a database is

(a)  table of Information

(b)  data

(c)  category of information

(d)  record

Answer: (c)

108. The difference in the ………. of the ……. determines an expression’s status as an ………… or an ……… .

(a)  Power; variable; identity; equation

(b)  Value; variable; binomial; equation

(c)  Value; power; identity; equation

(d)  Value; variable; identity; equation

Answer: (d)

109. Where is Siddhivinayak Temple located?

(a)  Karnataka

(b)  Maharashtra

(c)  Odisha

(d)  Andhra Pradesh

Answer: (b)

110. The product of (2x3 – 5x2 – x + 7) and (3 – 2x + 4x2) is

(a)  8x5 – 20x4 – 4x3 + 28x2

(b)  6x3 – 15x2 – 3x + 21

(c)  −4x4 + 10x3 + 2x2 – 14x + 28x3

(d)  8x5 – 24x4 + 12x3 + 15x2 – 17x + 21

Answer: (d)

111. Common salt is a mineral composed primarily of

(a)  Sodium bicarbonate

(b)  Sodium chloride

(c)  Sodium hydroxide

(d)  Sodium oxide

Answer: (b)

112. Which of the following states celebrated the Red Panda Winter Festival in 2016?

(a)  Nagaland

(b)  Meghalaya

(c)  Assam

(d)  Sikkim

Answer: (d)

113. Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre is located at

(a)  Thiruvananthapuram

(b)  Mumbai

(c)  Sriharikota

(d)  Bengaluru

Answer: (a)

114. The table shows the scores of 20 students on a history test. Which histogram is the exact representation of the data?

(a) 

(b) 

(c)  

(d) 

Answer: (d)

115. Where is the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary located in India?

(a)  Gujarat

(b)  Rajasthan

(c)  Jharkhand

(d)  Chhattisgarh

Answer: (a)

116. Fill up the blank choosing the correct answer.

7360(519 + 820) = …..

(a)  7360 × 519 + 7360 × 820

(b)  7360 × 519 + 820

(c)  7360 + 820 + 519

(d)  7360 × 519 × 820

Answer: (a)

117. In which among the following State is the world famous ‘Mysore Dussehra’ celebrated?

(a)  Kerala

(b)  Maharashtra

(c)  Andhra Pradesh

(d)  Karnataka

Answer: (d)

118. Where is ‘The Great Himalayan National Park’ located?

(a)  Madhya Pradesh

(b)  Jammu and Kashmir

(c)  Maharashtra

(d)  Himachal Pradesh

Answer: (d)

119. In which American city is the White House located?

(a)  Boston

(b)  Chicago

(c)  New York

(d)  Washington DC

Answer: (d)

120. DNA, the full form of which is ……… is a molecule that carries most of the genetic instructions used in growth of all living organisms.

(a)  Duonucleic acid

(b)  Deoxyribo nucleic acid

(c)  Detoxified Nucleic acid

(d)  Dinucleic acid

Answer: (b)

121. Which Indian has scored the most Test centuries in a calendar year?

(a)  Sachin Tendulkar

(b)  MS Dhoni

(c)  VVS Lakshman

(d)  Virat Kohli

Answer: (a)

122. Which player is allowed to touch the ball with his feet during a Hockey match?

(a)  Captain

(b)  Goalkeeper

(c)  Centre-forward

(d)  Defender

Answer: (b)

123. Which of the following matches the top/base view of the prism given above?

Answer: (a)

124. Against which country did Germany win the 2014 FIFA World Cup?

(a)  Spain

(b)  Argentina

(c)  Netherlands

(d)  Italy

Answer: (b)

125. What is TKO in boxing?

(a)  Technical Knockout

(b)  Time Kick Out

(c)  Technical Knowlede

(d)  Teeth Knockout

Answer: (a)

126. The ICC World Cup 2019 will be hosted by

(a)  India

(b)  England and Wales

(c)  South Africa

(d)  Australia

Answer: (b)

127. If diagonal of a rhombus are in ratio 1 : 3, and its area is 6 cm2, the smaller diagonal of the rhombus is

(a)  4 cm

(b)  6 cm

(c)  2 cm

(d)  3 cm

Answer: (c)

128. In which of the following is there seasonal unemployment?

(a)  Government sector

(b)  Private sector

(c)  Banks

(d)  Agriculture

Answer: (d)

129. A rabbit walks from one corner of a square shape plot to its opposite corner. If it walks along the sides of the square, it takes 13 minutes to reach the opposite corner. Had it walked along the diagonal, it would have taken …….. minutes for the rabbit to reach the opposite corner.

(a)  13/√2

(b)  13√2

(c)  6.5

(d)  6√2

Answer: (a)

130. Repo rate is determined by

(a)  SBI

(b)  SEBI

(c)  RBI

(d)  Central government

Answer: (c)

131. Which of the following controls the functioning of share market in India?

(a)  FERA

(b)  MRTP

(c)  FEMA

(d)  SEBI

Answer: (d)

132. The instrument used in measuring the distance covered by vehicles

(a)  Speedometer

(b)  Odometer

(c)  Hygrometer

(d)  Hydrometer

Answer: (b)

133. Internal trade means

(a)  import

(b)  export

(c)  trade within the country

(d)  None of the above

Answer: (c)

134. When soap dissolves in water, ‘micelles’ are formed. They are chemically

(a)  sodium or potassium stearate

(b)  calcium or magnesium stearate

(c)  collection of stearate ions

(d)  stearic acid

Answer: (a)

135. Find the odd one out

(a)  Meira Kumar

(b)  Rabri Devi

(c)  Anandiben Patel

(d)  Jayalalithaa

Answer: (a)

136. Which of the following is an echo-ranging instrument?

(a)  Laser

(b)  Sonar

(c)  Maser

(d)  GPS

Answer: (b)

137. Which of the following characteristics of animals is for adaptation to tropical rainforests?

(a)  Wide and large paws

(b)  Layer of fat under skin

(c)  White fur

(d)  Long and large beak

Answer: (d)

138. Which one of the following people is not an architect?

(a)  Charles Correa

(b)  BV Doshi

(c)  Raj Reval

(d)  IK Gujral

Answer: (d)

139. The metal, which gives ruby stone its red colour

(a)  Nickel

(b)  Chromium

(c)  Aluminium

(d)  Germanium

Answer: (b)

140. Removal of clear layer of water without disturbing the settled impurities, is known as

(a)  Sedimentation

(b)  Decantation

(c)  Filtration

(d)  Sublimation

Answer: (b)

141. Coal miners use battery powered lamps rather than kerosene lamps and candles because

(a)  kerosene lamps and candles are renewable and inexhaustible.

(b)  kerosene lamps and candles are renewable but exhaustible.

(c)  kerosene lamps and candles have open flames and can ignite coal dust or gases.

(d)  kerosene lamps and candles are renewable but causes pollution.

Answer: (c)

142. Which famous cartoonist is acclaimed for his work known as ‘The Common Man’?

(a)  RK Narayan

(b)  RK Laxman

(c)  Ajit Ninan

(d)  Swaminathan Ankelasaria

Answer: (b)

143. Who was the first Indian President of the International Court of Justice?

(a)  Benegal Rau

(b)  Nagendra Singh

(c)  Raghunandan Swarup Pathak

(d)  Dalveer Bhandari

Answer: (b)

144. Presence of sweat glands in the skin is a unique characteristic of

(a)  Mammals

(b)  Reptiles

(c)  Amphibians

(d)  Aves

Answer: (a)

145. Which city among the following is not a capital of Indian States ?

(a)  Chennai

(b)  Imphal

(c)  Pune

(d)  Panaji

Answer: (c)

146. From which tissue is the diaphragm made of?

(a)  Muscular

(b)  Bone

(c)  Cartilage

(d)  Connective

Answer: (a)

147. The first restriction enzyme to be isolated was

(a)  Eco RI

(b)  Hind II

(c)  Alu I

(d)  Bam HI

Answer: (b)

148. Which city is called Garden city of India?

(a)  Bengaluru

(b)  Mumbai

(c)  Chennai

(d)  Kochi

Answer: (a)

149. A contractor finished a work in 4 days working 6 hours daily. How many hours will he need to work to complete the same work in three days?

(a)  10

(b)  9

(c)  8

(d)  None of these

Answer: (c)

150. The average score of a group of students is 75, the brightest 28% of them secured an average score of 85 and the dullest 27% of them secured 38. The average score of remaining is

(a)  91

(b)  88

(c)  93

(d)  85

Answer: (a)

151. Which among the following State was the first to have a Woman Chief Minister?

(a)  Bihar

(b)  Tamil Nadu

(c)  Delhi

(d)  Uttar Pradesh

Answer: (d)

152. The ratio between the present ages of A and B is 6 : 7. If B is two years o ld than A, what will be the ratio of the ages of A and B after 4 years?

(a)  6 : 7

(b)  7 : 8

(c)  8 : 9

(d)  None of these

Answer: (c)

153. Who is the present Chief Minister of Goa?

(a)  Manohar Parikkar

(b)  Laxmikant Parsekar

(c)  Devendra Fadnavis

(d)  HD Kumarswamy

Answer: (b)

154. The Constitution of India recognizes

(a)  religious and linguistic minorities

(b)  only linguistic minorities

(c)  only religious minorities

(d)  religious, linguistic and ethnic minorities

Answer: (a)

155. Mahesh got married 6 years ago. His present age is 5/4 times of his age at the time of his marriage. Mahesh’s sister was 10 years younger to him at the time of his marriage. The age of Mahesh’s sister is

(a)  20 yr

(b)  28 yr

(c)  30 yr

(d)  40 yr

Answer: (a)

156. In which of the places were two important battles fought by the Mughals?

(a)  Benaras

(b)  Kalinga

(c)  Panipat

(d)  Patna

Answer: (c)

157.

(a)  59

(b)  68

(c)  71

(d)  62

Answer: (d)

158. Two-fifth of 500 how much more than one fourth of 200?

(a)  100

(b)  75

(c)  150

(d)  50

Answer: (c)

159. Who among the following built the statue of Gomateshwara at Sravanabelagola?

(a)  Chamundaraya

(b)  Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar

(c)  Tipu Sultan

(d)  Krishnadeva Raya

Answer: (a)

160. In a lottery priced at Rs 5 only one lucky winner would receive Rs 100000. At least how many such lottery tickets should be sold, if the sponsor wants to earn a profit of 20% on sales from t he lottery?

(a)  12000

(b)  12500

(c)  24000

(d)  25000

Answer: (c)

161. Fill in the missing alphabets ba_ab_baa_b_

(a)  abab

(b)  baba

(c)  aaab

(d)  bbba

Answer: (a)

162. Which of the following was not a part of the empire of Ashoka?

(a)  Kalinga

(b)  Sri Lanka

(c)  Afghanistan

(d)  None of these

Answer: (b)

163. 6% of 300 is

(a)  18

(b)  28

(c)  32

(d)  16

Answer: (a)

164. The ratio of width of the Indian National flag to its length is

(a)  3 : 5

(b)  2 : 4

(c)  3 : 4

(d)  2 : 3

Answer: (d)

165. Which one of the following four addresses is not exactly the same as one given below?

Tussey Mountain Outfitters, Inc.

 226 N. Water Street

Bellefonte, PA 16823

(814) 355-5690

1. Tussey Mountain Outfitters, Inc.

226 N. Water Street

Bellefonte, PA 16828

(814) 355-5690

2. Tussey Mountain outfitters, Inc.

226 N. Water street

Bellefonte, PA 16823

(814) -355-5690

3. Tussey Mountain Outfitters, Inc.

226 N. Water Street

Bellefonte, PA 16823

(814) – 355-5690

4. Tussey Mountain Outfitters, Inc.

226 N. Water Street Bellefonte, PA

16823

(814) 355-5690

(a)  1

(b)  2

(c)  3

(d)  4

Answer: (a)

166. Which is the second highest Civilian Award in India?

(a)  Padma Shree

(b)  Padma Bhushan

(c)  Padma Vibhushan

(d)  Bharat Ratna

Answer: (c)

167. Select the statement, which is the logical equivalent to the given statements.

If I read 10 hours per day, then I can pass the exam.

(a)  If don’t read 10 hours per day, then I cannot pass the exam

(b)  If I failed in the exam, then I haven’t read 10 hours day

(c)  If I passed the exam, then I had read 10 hours a day

(d)  None of the above

Answer: (b)

168. The largest democratic country in the world by population is

(a)  the USA

(b)  China

(c)  India

(d)  Japan

Answer: (c)

169. Select the statements, which is the logical equivalent to the given statement.

“If you don’t work had, then you will not pass”

(a)  If you work hard, you will pass

(b)  If you don’t work hard, you will pass

(c)  Work hard, or you will not pass

(d)  If you pass, then you  have worked hard

Answer: (d)

170. Which one of the following four addresses is not exactly same as the other place?

1.Paul Wolfwitz

No. 999, University Street

Montreul, PQ

CANADA H3C5H7

2. Paul Wolfowitz

No. 999, University Street

Montreal, PQ

CANADA H3C5H7

3. Paul Wolfowitz

No. 999, University Street

Montreal, PQ

CANADA H3C5H7

4. Paul Wolfowitz

No. 999, University Street

Montreal, PQ

CANADA H3C5H7

(a)  1

(b)  2

(c)  3

(d)  4

Answer: (d)

171. Select the option that is true about the statements and conclusions given :

Statements

Some apples are bags.

All apples are bags are cars.

Some cars are doctors.

Conclusions

I. Some apples are doctors.

II. All doctors are bags.

(a)  only conclusion I follows.

(b)  only conclusion II follows.

(c)  both conclusions I and II follows

(d)  none of the conclusion I and II follows

Answer: (d)

172. Mahabhasya, and outstanding work in the field of grammar, is a composition by

(a)  Ashswins

(b)  Ghosha

(c)  Kabsivat

(d)  Patanjali

Answer: (c)

173. A man travelled a distance of 61 km in 9 hours. He travelled partly on bicycle at 9 km/h and on foot at the speed of 4 km/h. The distance travelled on foot is

(a)  16 km

(b)  25 km

(c)  30 km

(d)  45 km

Answer: (a)

174. Select the option that is trave about the statements and conclusions

Statements

Some lighter are clocks as well as cars

Conclusions

I. Some cars are clocks.

II. Some cars are lighters

(a)  if only conclusion I follows

(b)  if only conclusion II follows

(c)  if both conclusions follow

(d)  if none of the conclusion I and II follow

Answer: (a)

175. A book seller buys 180 books at Rs 6 each and sells at Rs 8 each and 50 bags at Rs 78 each and sells at Rs 85. Which item will give him more through profit?

(a)  Books

(b)  Bags

(c)  Both

(d)  None of these

Answer: (a)

176. Who among the followings is winner of IIFA Award 2016 for best actor?

(a)  Shahrukh Khan

(b)  Salman Khan

(c)  Ranveer Singh

(d)  Amitabh Bachchan

Answer: (c)

177. Select the options that is true about the statements and conclusions given

Statements All chairs are ducks.

Some chairs are elephants.

All elephants are fruits.

Conclusions

I. Some chairs are fruits.

II. Some elephants are ducks.

(a)  Only conclusion I follows

(b)  Only conclusion II follows

(c)  Neither conclusion I nor II follows

(d)  Both conclusions follow

Answer: (d)

178. Find the next term in the series 12, 6, 11, 6, 10, 6

(a)  8

(b)  9

(c)  10

(d)  11

Answer: (b)

179. Who is the President of the World Bank?

(a)  Jim Yong Kim

(b)  Ban ki-Moon

(c)  Strauss Kahn

(d)  Kaushik Basu

Answer: (a)

180. The country that shares longest border with India is

(a)  China

(b)  Bangladesh

(c)  Nepal

(d)  Pakistan

Answer: (b)

181. Which committee was set-up to explore alternative to pellet guns in Kashmir?

(a)  Srikrishna Committee

(b)  TVSN Prasad Committee

(c)  Anil Goswami Committee

(d)  Nippendra Mishra Committee

Answer: (b)

182. Madhya Pradesh earns a significant amount in foreign exchange from

(a)  rose

(b)  cotton

(c)  soya bean

(d)  groundnut

Answer: (c)

183. Which of the following States is not on the border of Odisha?

(a)  Chhattisgarh

(b)  Jharkhand

(c)  Bihar

(d)  West Bengal

Answer: (c)

184. Mahatma Gandhi tried for many years, but what was finally created by Gangabehn Majumdar?

(a)  The Word ‘Harijan’

(b)  Wooden sandals

(c)  Charkha

(d)  Rimmed Spectacles

Answer: (c)

185. Find the next term in the series.

(a) 

(b) 

(c) 

(d) 

Answer: (d)

186. MNREGA stands for

(a)  Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Education Guarantee Act

(b)  Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act

(c)  Mahatma Gandhi National Right Empowerment Guarantee Act

(d)  Mahatma Gandhi National Right Employment Guarantee Act

Answer: (a)

187. Which monument has a diameter of 14.32 metres at the base and about 2.75 metres at the top?

(a)  Lotus Temple

(b)  Sanchi Stupa

(c)  Qutub Minar

(d)  Gol Gumbaz

Answer: (c)

188. In a certain language ‘dona hona khona’ means ‘send by post’ and ‘demk dona delf’ means ‘beyond red post’. Then in that language the word ‘dona’ is used for :

(a)  send

(b)  beyond

(c)  post

(d)  red

Answer: (c)

189. ‘Global Tiger Day’ is observed on which day?

(a)  July 27

(b)  July 29

(c)  July 17

(d)  July 19

Answer: (b)

190. Akhil left home for the bus stop 20 minutes earlier than as usual. It takes 15 minutes to reach the stop. He reached the stop at 09.45 am. What time does he usually leave home for the bus stop?

(a)  9.45 am

(b)  9.50 am

(c)  9.55 am

(d)  None of these

Answer: (b)

191. Prime Minister of India, who was born in Madhya Pradesh is

(a)  AB Vajpayee

(b)  IK Jugral

(c)  HD Deva Gowda

(d)  PV Narasimha Rao

Answer: (a)

192. When Sarthak looked at his watch, it showed the time as 4 : 30. If the minutes had points towards East, then towards which direction will the hours hand point?

(a)  North

(b)  North-East

(c)  South-East

(d)  North-West

Answer: (b)

193. Which State government in India has recently launched ‘Smart Village’ programme to improve public facilities in the villages?

(a)  Madhya Pradesh

(b)  Tamil Nadu

(c)  Karnataka

(d)  Gujarat

Answer: (d)

194. In the sequence shown below, which figure comes next?

Answer: (a)

195. In how many ways can 5 balls be selected out of 12 balls?

(a)  924

(b)  495

(c)  792

(d)  None of these

Answer: (c)

196. A is the brother of B, who is the mother of C, who is the husband of D, and who is the daughter-in-law of E. How is E related to A?

(a)  Father

(b)  Mother

(c)  Brother

(d)  Brother-in-law

Answer: (d)

197. In the following question, the first word has certain relationship with the second word. If the third word has to have the similar relationship with the fourth word, the fourth word will be

Train : Station : Aeroplane : ?

(a)  Aeroplane

(b)  Hanger

(c)  Airport

(d)  None of these

Answer: (a)

198. A + B means that A is B’s daughter.

A × B means that A is B’s son.

A – B means that A is B’s wife.

If the relationship between P and S is represented as P × Q – S, then which of the following is always true?

(a)  S is Q’s wife.

(b)  S is P’s father.

(c)  P is Q’s daughter.

(d)  Q is P’s father.

Answer: (b)

199. How is sister’s father’s brother related to me?

(a)  Uncle

(b)  Grandfather

(c)  Granduncle

(d)  None of these

Answer: (c)

200. Which of the following is the mirror image of GLASS?

Answer: (a)

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Part A General Knowledge & Logical Knowledge

1. Some friends are seated in a circle

Who is seated opposite to Jatin?

(a)   Rahul

(b)   Jayant

(c)   Mohan

(d)   Sudhir

Answer: (b)

2. Which of the following is India’s National Aquatic Animal?

(a)   Gangetic Dolphins

(b)   Goonch Catfish

(c)   Mugger Crocodile

(d)   Golden Mahseer

Answer: (a)

3. Which of the following bodies replaced Planning Commission in 2015?

(a)   NIYAM Aayog

(b)   NAGRIK Aayog

(c)   NITI Aayog

(d)   None of these

Answer: (c)

4. Which of the following days is observed as ‘National Girl Child Day’ in India?

(a)   March 8

(b)   January 21

(c)   January 24

(d)   March 10

Answer: (c)

5. Which Bill can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha?

(a)   Financial Bill

(b)   Exchange Bill

(c)   Ordinary Bill

(d)   Money Bill

Answer: (d)

6. In the Mahajanapad yug, the Ujjain was the capital of

(a)   Matsya

(b)   Ashok

(c)   Vajji

(d)   Avanti

Answer: (d)

7. Amarkantak is located in the …….. district.

(a)   Shahpura

(b)   Bhojpur

(c)   Anuppur

(d)   Itarsi

Answer: (c)

8. If NOVEMBER is coded REBMEVON and DECEMBER is coded REBMECED, then how is OCTOBER coded?

(a)   RETBOCO

(b)   RTECBRO

(c)   REBTOOC

(d)   REBOTCO

Answer: (d)

9. The largest State by population in India is

(a)   Uttar Pradesh

(b)   Andhra Pradesh

(c)   Maharashtra

(d)   Madhya Pradesh

Answer: (a)

10. The largest free literature festival in the world is held in India annually. What is it called?

(a)   Jaipur Literature Festival

(b)   Bengaluru Literature Festival

(c)   Mumbai Literature Festival

(d)   Delhi Literature Festival

Answer: (a)

11. The river that follows parallel to the Narmada is

(a)   Denwa

(b)   Tawa

(c)   Shipra

(d)   Tapti

Answer: (d)

12. ‘Bihu’ is the festival that is mainly observed in

(a)   Bihar

(b)   Assam

(c)   Kerala

(d)   Rajasthan

Answer: (b)

13. Jim Corbett National Park is situated in which State?

(a)   Uttarakhand

(b)   Uttar Pradesh

(c)   Himachal Pradesh

(d)   Assam

Answer: (a)

14. Who was known as the Grand Old Man of India?

(a)   Gopal Krishan Gokhale

(b)   Bal Gangadhar Tilak

(c)   Mahatma Gandhi

(d)   Dadabhai Naoroji

Answer: (d)

15. The ancient city of Ujjain lies on the banks of ……….. River.

(a)   Narmada

(b)   Kyashypa

(c)   Shipra

(d)   Tapti

Answer: (c)

16. Who is the current director of CBI?

(a)   RK Dutta

(b)   Satish Mathur

(c)   Alok Kumar Verma

(d)   Anil Sinha

Answer: (c)

17. Find the odd one out:

(a)   ink and inkpot

(b)   pen and nib

(c)   oil and lamp

(d)   water and bucket

Answer: (b)

18. Find the odd one out

2, 5, 10, 17, 27, 37

(a)   10

(b)   17

(c)   27

(d)   37

Answer: (c)

19. In a certain code language, ‘veny heny steny’ means ‘get out man’; steny shomy shelt’ means ‘out of danger’. Which is the word for ‘steny’ in that code language ?

(a)   man

(b)   of

(c)   out

(d)   danger

Answer: (c)

20. If HANDLE is coded AHDNEL, then how is DISTANCE coded?

(a)   IDTSNAEC

(b)   IDTSNACE

(c)   IDTSANEC

(d)   DISTNACE

Answer: (a)

21. Which of the following animals do not appear on the national emblem?

(a)   Cow

(b)   Bull

(c)   Horse

(d)   Lion

Answer: (a)

22. National Defence Day is observed on

(a)   October

(b)   April 5

(c)   December 8

(d)   March 3

Answer: (d)

23. What is the probability of getting two odd numbers in two throws of a dice?

(a)   1/4

(b)   2/3

(c)   1/3

(d)   1/2

Answer: (a)

24. Complete the series choosing the missing number:

1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ………

(a)   21

(b)   24

(c)   18

(d)   17

Answer: (a)

25. Complete the series choosing the missing number:

6, 13, 27, 48, ………

(a)   76

(b)   94

(c)   136

(d)   121

Answer: (a)

26. Complete the series choosing the missing number

18, 16, 13, 9 ……..

(a)   4

(b)   2

(c)   6

(d)   7

Answer: (a)

27. India’s first Defence University is being set-up in

(a)   Haryana

(b)   Delhi

(c)   Punjab

(d)   Uttar Pradesh

Answer: (a)

Directions (Q. Nos. 28-31) Select the option that is true about the statement and conclusions given.

a. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

b. Both conclusion I and II follow

c. Only conclusion II follows

d. Only conclusion I follows

28. Statements All candles are lanterns.

All lanterns are bulbs.

Conclusions I. All lanterns are candles.

II. All bulbs are candle.

Answer: (a)

29. Statements All kerchiefs are towels.

All towels are blankets.

Conclusions I. All kerchiefs are blankets.

II. All blankets are vowels.

Answer: (d)

30. Statements

Some interviews are exams.

All exams are tests.

Conclusions I. All tests are exams.

II. Some tests are interviews.

Answer: (c)

31. Statements

All word files are excel files.

No excel file is a power point presentation.

Conclusions

I. No word file is a power point presentation.

II. Some excel files are word files.

Answer: (b)

32. Total number of districts in Madhya Pradesh are

(a)   50

(b)   33

(c)   49

(d)   51

Answer: (d)

33. Children’s Day in India is observed on

(a)   November 14

(b)   November 15

(c)   November 13

(d)   November 12

Answer: (a)

34. The series given below contains a sequence of numbers. Identify the incorrect combination :

10, 14, 28, 32, 64, 68, 132

(a)   28

(b)   32

(c)   132

(d)   64

Answer: (c)

35. Who is the Chairperson of t he Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)?

(a)   Asha Parekh

(b)   Parasoon Joshi

(c)   Pahlaj Nihalani

(d)   Anupam Kher

Answer: (b)

36. Complete the series choosing the missing letters:

X, V, T, R, P, ………….

(a)   N

(b)   O

(c)   M

(d)   L

Answer: (a)

37. Consider a group comprising of 4 students; Reena, Beena, Meena, and Neena, who stand in a row. Reena and Beena stand in 6th and 7th positions respectively from the left. Meena and Neena stand in the 4th and 5th positions respectively from the right. When Beena and Meena exchange their positions, then Beena will be 15th from the left.

Reen’s position from the right is

(a)   6

(b)   18

(c)   13

(d)   14

Answer: (c)

38. The series given below contains a sequence of numbers. Identify the incorrect combination

32, 43, 45, 54, 65, 76

(a)   76

(b)   43

(c)   54

(d)   45

Answer: (d)

39. In a certain code ‘nek pek dek’ means ‘read my book’ and ‘dek sek wek’ means a ‘book stand’. Which is the word for ‘book’ in that language?

(a)   dek

(b)   wek

(c)   sek

(d)   nek

Answer: (a)

40. + = > Multiply

⋆ = > Division

/ = > Addition

− = > Equal to

= = > Minus

15 = 3 + 4/2 ⋆ 2

(a)   6

(b)   25

(c)   5

(d)   2

Answer: (*)

Part B Mental Ability & Mental Aptitude

41. In the sequence show below, which figure comes next?

Answer: (a)

42. In the following two squares shown below overlap, which one of the following options is formed?

Answer: (d)

43. In the sequence shown below, which figure comes next?

Answer: (d)

44. In what ratio must the water be mixed with milk costing Rs 40 per liter to obtain a mixture worth of Rs 36 per liter.

(a)   9 : 1

(b)   3 : 4

(c)   1 : 8

(d)   1 : 9

Answer: (d)

45. Three men, A, B and C can do a piece of work in 10 days. B and C can do it in 20 days; while C alone can do it in 30 days. In how many days can A and B do the work together?

(a)   10

(b)   20

(c)   5

(d)   15

Answer: (d)

46. How many numbers between 100 and 500 are divisible by 4, 5 and 6?

(a)   5

(b)   6

(c)   7

(d)   8

Answer: (c)

47. The product of ages of Mark and John are 15. If John’s age is subtracted from Mark’s age, the result is 2. Find Mark’s age.

(a)   3

(b)   5

(c)   10

(d)   6

Answer: (b)

48. A shopkeeper bought 6 tons of wheat and sold 4.7 tons of it. How many kilograms of wheat does he have with him now?

(a)   13 kg

(b)   1300 kg

(c)   130 kg

(d)   13000 kg

Answer: (b)

49. A shopkeeper bought 6 tons of wheat and sold 4.7 tons of it. How many kilograms of wheat does he have with him now?

(a)   13 kg

(b)   1300 kg

(c)   130 kg

(d)   13000 kg

Answer: (b)

50. When I asked my friend Rajani about her age, she said that, she has two siblings, for sure not twins, and the product of the ages of three is 45 and the sum of their ages is an odd number where both the digits were different. What is my friend’s age if she is the eldest of the three?

(a)   5%

(b)   13%

(c)   7%

(d)   15%

Answer: (d)

51. A an bought 240 roses at Rs 9 per dozen. If he sells them at Rs 1 each, what is his profit percentage?

(a) 

(b) 

(c) 

(d) 

Answer: (a)

52. Arpit can make a table in three days, while his friend, Mukul, can make it in six days. If Arpit and Mukul work together, both of them can make the table in:

(a)   1 day

(b)   2 days

(c)   4 days

(d)   3 days

Answer: (b)

53. Average marks of a class of 25 decreases by 2 marks when the marks of 30 students second class are to first class. If average marks of second class students is 65, what were average marks of first class?

(a)   68.7

(b)   60.7

(c)   55

(d)   45

Answer: (a)

54. If the average weight of 30 men is 65 kg and that of 20 women is 52 kg, then what is the average weight of all 50 persons together?

(a)   57 kg

(b)   60 kg

(c)   67 kg

(d)   50 kg

Answer: (b)

55. A person saves 8% of his income. His income increases by 16%, but the savings remain the same. Find the increase in the expenditure.

(a)   17.3%

(b)   10%

(c)   12.5%

(d)   14.9%

Answer: (a)

56. If a boat takes thrice as much time to go upstream as it takes to go downstream, what is the ratio of the speed of the boat in still water to the speed of the stream?

(a)   1 : 2

(b)   3 : 1

(c)   2 : 1

(d)   1 : 3

Answer: (c)

57. A pencil and a rubber currently have the same price. How much more will it cost to buy 3 pencils and 3 rubbers, if the price of the pencils rises by 5% and the price of rubber rises by 3%?

(a)   4%

(b)   5%

(c)   3%

(d)   2%

Answer: (a)

58. Two years ago, the average age of three numbers of a club was 30. When two more members have joined the club, today the average age of these five members remains unchanged. If the age difference between the new members is six years, then what is the age of the younger of the two new members?

(a)   24 yr

(b)   28 yr

(c)   30 yr

(d)   33 yr

Answer: (a)

59. In a test, 40% of the students passed in Science; 50% passed in English and 10% passed in both the subjects. Find the percentage of students who have failed.

(a)   25%

(b)   20%

(c)   10%

(d)   15%

Answer: (b)

60. The sum of the place values of 5 and 3 in the number 275438 is:

(a)   2

(b)   5438

(c)   51

(d)   5030

Answer: (a)

61. If an 80 m train takes 15 minutes to cross a 70 m platform, then how long will it take to cross another train, of 120 m, which is stationed on another parallel track?

(a)   20 min

(b)   30 min

(c)   50 min

(d)   40 min

Answer: (a)

62. The area of the sector of a circle of radius 6 cm, whose angle at the centre is 42° will be

(a)   15.4 sq cm

(b)   12.1 sq cm

(c)   14.3 sq cm

(d)   13.2 sq cm

Answer: (d)

63. The allotted seats in an engineering college for computer science, electronics and mechanical in the ratio 5 : 8 : 9. There is proposal to increase the number of seats by 40%, 25% and 50%, respectively. Find the new ratio of the increased seats.

(a)   15 : 17 : 19

(b)   19 : 21 : 20

(c)   14 : 20 : 21

(d)   20 : 19 : 21

Answer: (*)

64. Find the average of first 15 natural numbers?

(a)   4

(b)   6

(c)   10

(d)   8

Answer: (d)

65. A train, 100 m long is running at the speed of 45 km/h. Find the time taken by it to pass a m an standing near the railway track.

(a)   8 sec

(b)   10 sec

(c)   12 sec

(d)   2 sec

Answer: (a)

66. Anuj started a business by investing a sum of Rs 20000. Six months later, Pankaj joined him with a capital of Rs 15000; after another three months, Puneet joined the team by investing Rs 50000. Find the ratio of the profit the three get at the end of two years.

(a)   3 : 2 : 1

(b)   8 : 3 : 5

(c)   14 : 12 : 11

(d)   16 : 9 : 25

Answer: (d)

67. Which one of the following four addresses is not exactly same as the one given below?

Walter C. Brown

49-Featherstone Street

London EC1Y 8SY

United Kingdom

(i) Walter C. Brown

49-Faatherstone Street

London EC1Y 8SY

United Kingdom

(ii) Walter C. Brown

49-Featherstone Street

London EC1Y 8SY

United Kingdom

(iii) Walter C. Brown

49-Featherstone Street

London EC1Y 8SY

United Kingdom

(iv) Walter C. Brown

49-Featherstone Street

London EC1Y 8SY

United Kingdom

(a)   iii

(b)   iv

(c)   ii

(d)   i

Answer: (d)

68. Find the sum of the given series :

1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 + 64 + 128 + 256 + 512 + 1024

(a)   2047

(b)   2235

(c)   2389

(d)   2014

Answer: (a)

69. Find the average

112, 118, 126, 132, 142 and 156

(a)   131

(b)   127

(c)   130

(d)   129

Answer: (a)

70. The series given below contains a sequence of alphabets and numbers. Identify the incorrect combination:

i. qcrt8512tcrq ii. qcrt8512fcrq

iii. qcrt8512tcrq      iv. qcrt8512tcrq

(a)   iii

(b)   iv

(c)   ii

(d)   i

Answer: (c)

Part C Science & Simple Arithmetic

71. In the given figure, PQ | | RS | | TU and ∠PTU = 82°, then ∠SRT = ……. .

(a)   89°

(b)   80°

(c)   82°

(d)   98°

Answer: (d)

72. 

(a)   1/2

(b)   −1/2

(c)   −1

(d)   1

Answer: (c)

73. A man buys a plot of agricultural land for Rs 300000. He sells one-third at a loss of 20% and two-fifth at a gain of 25%. At what price must he sell the remaining land so as to make an overall profit of

(a)   Rs 150000

(b)   Rs 90000

(c)   Rs 120000

(d)   Rs 100000

Answer: (d)

74. ABCD is a parallelogram and its diagonal meet at O. If OB = 4 cm and AC is 5 cm more than BD, then OA = ……… .

(a)   3 cm

(b)   7 cm

(c)   13 cm

(d)   6.5 cm

Answer: (d)

75. Find the value of x, if 4x – 982 – 882.

(a)   186

(b)   564

(c)   465

(d)   1860

Answer: (c)

76. Three numbers are in the ratio one another is 2 : 3 : 4. The sum of their cu bes is 33957. The numbers are

(a)   6, 9, 12

(b)   14, 21, 28

(c)   7, 14, 21

(d)   8, 12, 16

Answer: (b)

77. 5929 Students are sitting in an auditorium in such a manner that there are as many students in a row as there are rows in the auditorium. The number of rows in the auditorium are:

(a)   72

(b)   77

(c)   35

(d)   78

Answer: (b)

78. If an equilateral triangle ABC in inscribed in a circle with centre O, the measure of AOB = …… .

(a)   120°

(b)   90°

(c)   60°

(d)   150°

Answer: (a)

79. A hollow cylindrical pipe is 21 dm long. Its outer and inner diameters are 10 cm and 6 cm, respectively. The volume of the copper used in making the pipe is:

(a)   105.6 cm3

(b)   10560 cm3

(c)   105600 cm3

(d)   1056 cm3

Answer: (b)

80. The difference between the simple and compound interest on a certain sum for 3 years at 10% per annum is Rs 186. Which of the following is the sum?

(a)   Rs 6500

(b)   Rs 6000

(c)   Rs 9000

(d)   Rs 12000

Answer: (b)

81. What percentage of an hour is 2 minutes?

(a)   10/3%

(b)   20%

(c)   200%

(d)   20/3%

Answer: (a)

82. Health is a determinant factor for being will in order to

(a)   function efficiently only

(b)   be mentally alert only

(c)   be actively involved in society only

(d)   All of the above

Answer: (d)

83. The cells are thin walled and enclose large intercellular spaces. The cells are living and they store food. The above mentioned features are applicable to

(a)   Sclerenchyma

(b)   Merissstematic cells

(c)   Collenchyma

(d)   Parenchyma

Answer: (d)

84. To digest cellulose, termites have ………. in their intestine.

(a)   bacteria

(b)   protozoa

(c)   viruses

(d)   fungi

Answer: (a)

85. If # ÷ 3x2 yz = 2xyz, then # stands for

(a)   6x2yz

(b)   6x2y2z2

(c)   6x3y2z2

(d)   5x3y2z2

Answer: (c)

86. The photoreceptor cells of the eye, sensitive to bright light is

(a)   cones

(b)   rods

(c)   iris

(d)   pupil

Answer: (a)

87. Group of organisms that resemble each other are

(a)   biosphere

(b)   community

(c)   species

(d)   biotic community

Answer: (c)

88. Which one of the below mentioned diseases can be prevented by vaccination?

(a)   Diabetes

(b)   Hepatitis

(c)   Cancer

(d)   AIDS

Answer: (b)

89. Use of agriculture farming system with minimum or no use of chemicals, use of maximum input of manure, farm wastes and bioagents is known as

(a)   Biofertilizer farming

(b)   Organic farming

(c)   Genetic manipulation

(d)   Biochemical farming

Answer: (b)

90. Name the phylum in which the animals have water vascular system.

(a)   Molluscs

(b)   Platyhelminthes

(c)   Coelenterate

(d)   Echinodermata

Answer: (d)

91. Electrolysis of aluminum oxide is an example of

(a)   formation reaction

(b)   decomposition reaction

(c)   displacement reaction

(d)   double decomposition reaction

Answer: (b)

92. The disease caused by breathing polluted air is

(a)   chicken pox

(b)   jaundice

(c)   asthma

(d)   cholera

Answer: (c)

93. Earth’s magnetic field is directed towards

(a)   South

(b)   East

(c)   North

(d)   West

Answer: (c)

94. Identify the incorrect statement from the following

(a)   Epithelial tissue is present in the lining of lung alveoli.

(b)   Epithelial tissue has lot of intercellular space.

(c)   Epithelial tissue layer is permeable layer.

(d)   Epithelial tissue is protective tissue in animal body.

Answer: (b)

95. When there is an electric current passing through a wire, the particles moving through the wire are

(a)   protons

(b)   atoms

(c)   ions

(d)   electrons

Answer: (d)

96. An image that cannot be obtained on a screen is

(a)   Virtual image

(b)   Real image

(c)   Refracted image

(d)   Inverted image

Answer: (a)

97. Which one of t he following responsible for the difference in the voices of men, women and babies?

(a)   Vocal cords

(b)   Lungs

(c)   Pharynx

(d)   Wind pipe

Answer: (a)

98. 

(a)   −2

(b)   3

(c)   1

(d)   −1

Answer: (c)

99. The following pie chart shows the marks secured by Ravi in different subjects. If he scored 80 marks in Mathematics, then the marks scored in chemistry is

(a)   90

(b)   80

(c)   85

(d)   68

Answer: (d)

100. The base of a parallelogram is thrice its height. If the area is 867 cm2, then the height of the parallelogram is

(a)   21 cm

(b)   24 cm

(c)   51 cm

(d)   25.5 cm

Answer: (*)

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