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BASIC GK QUESTIONS
1. Who is the Father of our Nation?
Answer: Mahatma Gandhi
2. Who was the first President of India?
Answer: Dr. Rajendra Prasad
3. Who is known as Father of Indian Constitution?
Answer: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
4. Which is the most sensitive organ in our body?
Answer: Skin
5. Giddha is the folk dance of?
Answer: Punjab
6. Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
Answer: Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India.
7. Which is the heavier metal of these two? Gold or Silver?
Answer: Gold
8. Who invented Computer?
Answer: Charles Babbage
9. 1024 Kilobytes is equal to?
Answer: 1 Megabyte (MB)
10. Brain of computer is?
Answer: CPU
11. India lies in which continent?
Answer: Asia
12. Which country are the Giza Pyramids in?
Answer: The Giza Pyramids are in Egypt.
13. What city is the statue of liberty in?
Answer: The statue of liberty is in New York City
14. How many Cricket world cups does India have?
Answer: India has two cricket world cups.
15. Martyrs’ Day is celebrated every year on?
Answer: 30th January
16. Name the first 3 planets in our solar system?
Answer: The first 3 planets in our solar system are mercury, venus, and earth.
17. Which is the longest river on the earth?
Answer: Nile
18. Gir National Park in Gujarat is famous for?
Answer: Lion
19. Which animal has hump on its back?
Answer: Camel
20. Name 3 root vegetables?
Answer: Beets, carrots, and radish are root vegetables.
21. Name the game which is played with bat, ball and wicket?
Answer: Cricket
22. Smallest state of India is?
Answer: Goa
23. Fastest animal on earth is?
Answer: Cheetah
24. Which is the animal referred as the ship of the desert?
Answer: Camel
25. Which plant grows in desert?
Answer: Cactus
26. Highest dam of India is?
Answer: Tehri Dam
27. The total distance around a figure is called its?
Answer: Perimeter
28. A figure with 8 sides is called?
Answer: Octagon
29. What colour symbolises peace?
Answer: The colour white symbolises peace.
30. National Tree of India is?
Answer: Banyan tree
31. Which flower is white in colour?
Answer: Jasmine
32. Agra is situated on the bank of river?
Answer: Yamuna
33. Baby of horse is called?
Answer: C**t
34. National animal of India
Answer: Tiger
35. Shape of Egg is?
Answer: Oval
36. Most widely spoken language in the world is?
Answer: Mandarin (Chinese)
37. Which insect has colourful wings?
Answer: Butterfly
38. Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
Answer: William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
39. Cry of lion is called?
Answer: Roar
40. Name any reptile?
Answer: A lizard is a reptile.
41. Cataract is the disease of?
Answer: Eyes
42. Which organ purify our blood?
Answer: Kidney
43. Who wrote the National Anthem – Jana Gana Mana?
Answer: Rabindra Nath Tagore
44. How many colours are there in India’s National Flag?
Answer: Three
45. Gateway of India is located at?
Answer: Mumbai
46. Who was Albert Einstein?
Answer: Albert Einstein was a famous scientist.
47. What crop is famously grown in the region of Darjeeling?
Answer: The region of Darjeeling is known to grow Tea leaves.
48. Capital of Uttarakhand is?
Answer: Dehradun
49. When do we celebrate our Independence Day?
Answer: 15th August
50. Sun is a?
Answer: Star
51. Which planet is nearest to Earth?
Answer: Venus
52. We get solar energy from?
Answer: Sun
53. What islands are a part of the country of India?
Answer: The Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep Islands belong to India.
54. Where does a dog live?
Answer: Kennel
55. Which animal is called the ship of the desert?
Answer: Camel
56. Goitre is caused due to the deficiency of?
Answer: Iodine
57. Who was George Washington?
Answer: George Washington was the first president of the United States of America.
58. Longest river in the world is?
Answer: Nile
59. How many players are there in a cricket team?
Answer: 11
60. Largest island in the world is?
Answer: Green Land
61. Which president of the USA is responsible for the Emancipation Proclamation?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln is responsible for the Emancipation Proclamation.
62. LBW is related to which sports?
Answer: Cricket
63. Young one of a cat is called?
Answer: Kitten
64. Which African nation is famous for chocolate?
Answer: The nation of Ghana is world famous for chocolate.
65. Saina Nehwal is associated with which sports?
Answer: Badminton
66. How many days are there in a Leap year?
Answer: 366
67. Olylmpics games are held after every?
Answer: 4 years
68. How many sides are there in a pentagon?
Answer: 5
69. What is King Arthur’s sword called?
Answer: King Arthur’s sword was called Excalibur.
70. A place where bees are kept is called?
Answer: Aviary
71. Which is the biggest sea animal?
Answer: Dolphin
72. Who is the founder of Microsoft?
Answer: Bill Gates is the founder of Microsoft.
73. Who discovered Penicillin?
Answer: Alexander Flemming
74. Who was popularly known as Netaji?
Answer: Subhash Chandra Bose
75. Which country does the company Sony come from?
Answer: Sony comes from the nation of Japan.
76. Scientific study of birds is called?
Answer: Ornithology
77. Who is the author of the book – Broken Wing?
Answer: Sarojini Naidu
78. Largest desert in the world is?
Answer: Sahara desert
79. In which direction does the sun rise?
Answer: The sun rises from the east.
80. Kuchipudi is the dance form of which state?
Answer: Andhra Pradesh
81. Who was Margaret Thatcher?
Answer: Margaret Thatcher was a former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
82. United Nation (UN) day is celebrated on?
Answer: 24th October
83. In which season we wear warm clothes?
Answer: Winter
84. Which bird can not fly?
Answer: Ostrich
85. We should cross the road when the traffic light is?
Answer: Green
86. Place where animals and birds are kept?
Answer: Zoo
87. In which festival we play with colours?
Answer: Holi
88. Which fruit gives us oil?
Answer: Coconut
89. Which jungle is the most dense in the world?
Answer: The Amazon is the densest jungle in the world.
90. The national song
Answer: Vande Mataram
91. The national bird is
Answer: Peacock
92. The national fruit is
Answer: Mango
93. National Education Day
Answer: 11 Nov.
94. Children’s Day
Answer: 14 Nov.
95. Teacher’s Day
Answer: 5 September
96. Which place is known as tea garden of India
Answer: Assam
97. Which is the smallest bird ?
Answer: Humming Bird
98. Which is the largest ocean in the world ?
Answer: Pacific Ocean
99. Which is India’s largest fresh water lake?
Answer: Wular Lake
100. Which is the tallest waterfall in the world ?
Answer: Angel Falls
101. What does UPS stand for?
Answer: Uninterrupted Power Supply
102. Name the four metropolitan cities of India
Answer: Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi
103. Name the birthplace of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
Answer: Cuttack in Odisha
104. What is the boiling point of water?
Answer: 100 degree is the boiling point of water.
105. Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of which states?
Answer: Gujarat
106. Which state has taken up Sanskrit as an official language?
Answer: Uttarakhand
107. Name the first female Indian Astronaut
Answer: Kalpana Chawla
108. Who was the first Indian to go to space?
Answer: Rakesh Sharma
109. Who was India’s longest serving Prime Minister?
Answer: Jawaharlal Nehru
110. Which is the smallest continent?
Answer: Australia
111. Who invented the telephone?
Answer: Alexander Graham Bell
112. Which acid is found in lemon?
Answer: Citric Acid
113. What is India’s form of Governance?
Answer: Democracy
114. How many states does India have?
Answer: 29
115. Who was the first Indian Woman to climb Mount Everest?
Answer: Bachendri Pal
116. ‘Madhubani’, a style of folk paintings, is popular in which of the following states in India?
Answer: Bihar
117. Australia lies between which two oceans?
Answer: The Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean
118. Name the 14th President of India
Answer: Ram Nath Kovind
119. Which Indian woman was the first to win the Nobel Prize?
Answer: Mother Teresa
120. Who was the inventor of the light bulb?
Answer: Thomas Edison
121. Who is the Finance Minister of India?
Answer: Arun Jaitley
122. What is the national game of USA?
Answer: Baseball
123. What is the full form of NEWS?
Answer: North East West South
124. What is the full form of AM and PM?
Answer: Ante Meridiem and After Midday
125. Who is the Vice President of India?
Answer: Venkaiah Naidu
126. Name the lightest gas
Answer: Hydrogen
127. Who wrote Panchatantra?
Answer: Vishnu Sharma
128. Who was the first Indian to have won the Nobel Prize?
Answer: Rabindranath Tagore
129. Name the region that has the oldest rocks
Answer: Aravalli
130. Name the highest mountain peak of India
Answer: Mount Kanchenjunga
131. Entomology is the science that studies
Answer: Insect
132. How many layers are there in Earth’s atmosphere?
Answer: 5
133. Name the biggest planet in our solar system
Answer: Jupiter
134. Which is the largest plateau in the world?
Answer: Tibetan Plateau
135. What is the order of the planets in the Solar System?
Answer: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
136. Who invented the Television?
Answer: John Logie Baird
137. Where is the Ajanta caves situated?
Answer: Maharashtra
138. What is the name of India and Pakistan’s border?
Answer: Radcliffe Line
139. What is the ratio of width to the length of National Flag of India?
Answer: 2:3
140. Which gas commonly known as laughing gas
Answer: Nitrous oxide
141. Gandhi Ji started the Dandi March in which year?
Answer: 1930
142. What is the study of Universe known as?
Answer: Cosmology
143. Why are the leaves of a plant so important?
Answer: They produce food for the plant through photosynthesis
144. The famous Ganga Sagar Mela an annual fair is held in which state of India?
Answer: West Bengal
145. Who is considered the founder of the Sikh religion?
Answer: Guru Nanak
146. Who was known as the Indian Napoleon?
Answer: Samudragupta
147. Who gave the slogan Do or Die?
Answer: Mahatma Gandhi
148. What is the distance between Earth and Sun?
Answer: 149.6 Million km
149. Which is the largest country in the world based on the area?
Answer: Russia
150. What is the most spoken language in the world?
Answer: Mandarin or Chinese
151. Which is the longest river in the world?
Answer: Nile
152. Which is the largest bone in the human body?
Answer: Femur, also known as the thighbone
153. Which is the first biosphere reserve in India?
Answer: Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
154. Which is the largest freshwater lake in India?
Answer: Wular Lake
155. What is the full form of HTTP?
Answer: Hypertext Transfer Protocol
156. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
Answer: Mars
157. Place these shapes in order of how many sides they have—square, triangle, octagon, and hexagon?
Answer: Triangle, square, hexagon, octagon
158. Who discovered the theory of relativity?
Answer: Albert Einstein
159. When is Hindi Diwas celebrated?
Answer: September 14th of every year
160. What is the script for Hindi language?
Answer: Devanagari
161. Who was the most sought-after social reformer after the end of Sati?
Answer: Raja Ram Mohan Roy
162. What is the name of our galaxy?
Answer: Milk Mekhela also known as the Milky Way
163. What is the percentage of water on the floor of our planet?
Answer: 71 percent
164. When is Earth Day celebrated?
Answer: April 22nd of each year
165. Which is the longest and shortest river in India?
Answer: Brahmaputra and Tapi, respectively.
166. Name the metals known to the people of Indus Valley Civilisation?
Answer: Copper, bronze, silver and gold
167. Who was the first female Governor of an Indian State?
Answer: Sarojini Naidu
168. Jhum cultivation is a method of cultivation which is used to be practised in which state?
Answer: Nagaland
169. Which planet is the coldest planet in our solar system?
Answer: Neptune
170. Who was the first Muslim lady to rule the Delhi Throne?
Answer: Razia Sultana
171. Where will you find the largest museum of India?
Answer: Chennai

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Instructions
For the following questions answer them individually
Question 1
The statements below are followed by two conclusions labeled I and II. Assuming that the information in
the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with generally established facts, decide which
conclusion(s) logically and definitely follow(s) from the information given in the statements.
Statements:
All houses are rivers.
All rivers are forest.
No forest is flower.
Conclusions:
I. No houses is flower.
II. No flower is houses.
A Either conclusion I or II follows
B Only conclusion II follows
C Both Conclusions I and II follow
D Only conclusion I follows
Answer: C
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Question 2
If RAYMOND is written as 2795431 and OLD as 461, how will DALMO be written?
A 15764
B 15476
C 17654
D 17653
Answer: C
Question 3
Four letter clusters have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different.
Choose the odd one
A RYZ
B UBC
C FGM
D IPQ
Answer: C
Question 4
Select the related word pair from the given alternatives.
Entomology : Insects :: .......... : ............
A Physiology : Plants
B Virology : Fungi
C Phycology : Algae
D Oology : Shells
Answer: C
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Question 5
Find the missing number from the below options.
A 9
B 8
C 16
D 25
Answer: C
Question 6
The statements below are followed by two conclusions labeled I and II. Assuming that the information in
the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with generally established facts, decide which
conclusion(s) logically and definitely follow(s) from the information given in the statements.
Statements:
Some beds are chairs.
All chairs are desks.
All desks are tables.
Conclusions:
I. Sometables are beds.
II. Some desks are beds.
A Either conclusion I or II follows
B Only conclusion I follows
C Only conclusion II follows
D Both Conclusions I and II follow
Answer: D
Question 7
Choose the option that most closely resembles the mirror image of the given figure when mirror is placed
at right side.
A
B
C
D
Answer: A
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Question 8
If ' ' means ' ', ' ' means ' ', ' ' means ' ', and ' ' means ' ', then:
A 165
B 162
C 172
D 185
Answer: C
Question 9
Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship between the three given classes.
Planet, Earth, Sun
A
B
C
D
Answer: C
Question 10
Four options have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while oneis different. Choose
the odd one.
A 14-13
B 13-12
C 11-14
D 08-17
Answer: A
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Question 11
Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the series.
J, N, R, V, .........
A D
B Z
C V
D G
Answer: B
Question 12
Anil is taller than Sunny who is shorter than Baby. Anil is taller than Bose who is shorter than Sunny.
Babyis shorter than Anil. Whois the shortest?
A Bose
B Baby
C Anil
D Sunny
Answer: A
Question 13
Choose the option figure in which the problem figure is hidden/embedded.
A
B
C
D
Answer: D
Question 14
Four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose
the odd one.
A Service
B Proprietorship
C Partnership
D Corporation
Answer: A
Question 15
A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the question figures. From the given answer figures,
how will it appear when opened?
A
B
C
D
Answer: B
Question 16
Select the option thatis related to the third term in the same wayas the second term is related to the
first term.
mmnnrstt : nnoostuu :: eefghhij : ?
A. eefhhhhijj
B ffghiijk
C fgghiijk
D higfiijk
Answer: B
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Question 17
Select the related word pair from the given alternatives.
Eiffel Tower : France :: ....... : .........
A Alhambra : Brazil
B Opera House: China
C Taj Mahal: India
D Statue Of Liberty : Australia
Answer: C
Question 18
A,B,C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. D is third to the left of A whois
secondto the left of F. E is not a neighbourof either F or D. is third to left of B.
What is E’s position with respect to F?
A Third to the left
B Data inadequate
C Second to the left
D Fourth to the left
Answer: A
Question 19
Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the series.
14, 21, 42, 105, 315, ?
A 1202.5
B 1302.5
C 1002.5
D 1102.5
Answer: D
Question 20
Select the option that is related to the Third term in the same wayas the secondterm is related to the
first term.
12 : 62 : 14 : .......
A 70
B 72
C 80
D 75
Answer: B
Question 21
Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the series.
25, 100, 200, 800, 1600, ?
A 6400
B 7400
C 6600
D 8400
Answer: A
Question 22
Which of the following answer figure will complete the given figure?
A
B
C
D
Answer: B
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Question 23
Mona, Kanak, John, Honey, Isha and Lara are watching a movie in a theater which has screen in the
north. They are sitting in certain way.
(i) Only Kanak is sitting between Honey and John.
(ii) Lara is to the right of Mona whoissitting at extremeleft.
(iii) Isha is to the immediate right of John.
Who is sitting at extreme right?
A Honey
B Isha
C Kanak
D John
Answer: B
Question 24
In a certain code, FORMAT is coded as CLOJXQ, then how is FONT coded in the same way?
A CKLQ
B CKLO
C CLOQ
D CLKQ
Answer: D
Question 25
Choose the option which completes the given figure series.
A
B
C
D
Answer: D
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General knowledge
Instructions
For the following questions answer them individually
Question 26
......... was knownas a unit of measurement of land before the British rule, the size of the land varied, in
Bengal the British standardised it to about one-third of an acre.
A Pace
B Fathom
C lick
D Bigha
Answer: D
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Question 27
The power of Satyagraha emphasized the power of what:
A poverty
B strength
C truth
D weakness
Answer: C
Question 28
Kedarnath Bhattacharya, a popular singer, is better known by the name ..........
A Kishore kumar
B Arijit Singh
Answer: D
Question 37
The 2019 Kumbh Melais held on the site of confluence of the rivers Ganga, Yamuna and .........
A Saraswati
B Cauvery
C Brahmaputra
D Godavari
Answer: A
Question 38
Right to Freedom is guaranteedin the article ..........
A 11
B 21
C 19
D 15
Answer: C
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Question 39
‘Ottamthullal’ is a dance associated with the state of:
A Kerala
B Tamil Nadu
C Andhra Pradesh
D Manipur
Answer: A
Question 40
A recent bank merger that has been announced includes Vijaya Bank, Dena Bank, and ...........
A State Bank of India
B Indian Overseas Bank
C State Bank of Mysore
D Bank of Baroda
Answer: D
Question 41
Name the new chief coach of the Indian cricket team till ICC World Cup 2019.
A Kapil Dev
B Anil Kumble
C Sunil Gavaskar
D Ravi Shastri
Answer: D
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Question 42
The 3 R’s to save the environment are:
A repair, recycle, reuse
B reduce, recycle, repair
C reduce, recycle, reuse
D reduce, repair, reuse
Answer: C
Question 43
The cheapest means of transport is:
A waterways
B road
C air
D railways
Answer: A
Question 44
The green plants in a terrestrial ecosystem capture about .......... of the energy of sunlight.
A 4%
B 2%
C 1%
D 3%
Answer: C
Question 45
What is the objective of the Constitutional Right to Freedom of Religion in India?
A To sustain the principle of capitalism
B To sustain the principle of secularism
C To sustain the principle of federalism
D To sustain the principle of frugalism
Answer: B
Question 46
The primary purpose of the RBI monetary policy is to maintain:
A wealth
B exchange rate
C growth
D price stability
Answer: D
Question 47
We can compare electric current in a conductor to:
A a bus ride ina city
B people walking in street
C an inter-city train ride
D water currentin rivers
Answer: D
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Question 48
How are Fiscal Policy and the Federal Reserve similar?
A They always must have Congressional approval before passing
B They both try to promote economic stability
C They both have a Board of Governors
D They both use the same tools to fix economic problems
Answer: B
Question 49
Algae are useful for humankind because they:
A help to fix the ozone layer
B help to clean dirty places
C help to create more oxygen
D help to create more carbon dioxide
Answer: C
Question 50
The Jallianwalla Bagh incident happened in:
A Punjab
B Delhi
C Kashmir
D Kerala
Answer: A
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Quant
Instructions
For the following questions answer them individually
Question 51
A shopkeeper organizes sale on Friday, offering a discount of 23% on all items. Still, he makes a profit of
10% only. By how muchpercentage CP was lower than MP?
A 20%
B 10%
C 15%
D 30%
Answer: D
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Question 52
Train A took 30 minute to covera distance of 50 km.If the speed oftrain B is 40% faster than train A, then
the ratio of the respective speed of the both train is:
A 5 : 3
B 3 : 5
C 7 : 5
D 5 : 7
Answer: D
Question 53
The LCM of 779, 943 and 123 is:
A 71668
B 53751
C 35834
D 17917
Answer: B
Question 54
Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
Percentage of sale of units with respect to its production is between 40% and 43%, in case of company:
A C
B B
C A
D B and C both
Answer: B
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Question 55
X is twice as good as workman as Y. Together, they finish the work in 18 days. In how many days can it
be done by each separately?
A X = 21 days, Y = 42 days
B X = 9 days, Y = 18 days
C X = 19 days, Y = 38 days
D X = 27 days, Y = 54 days
Answer: D
Question 56
Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
What is the average number of Units of laptop sold by all the Companies together?
A
B
C
D
Answer: D
Question 57
The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 6 : 4 : 3 andits perimeter is 104 cm. The length of the longest side
(in cm)is:
A 48
B 44
C 56
D 120
Answer: A
Question 58
₹ 500 wasinvested at 12% per annum simpleinterest and a certain sum of money at 10% per annum
simple interest. If the sum oftheinterests on both the sum after 4 years is ₹ 480, the other sum of money
is:
A ₹550
B ₹450
C ₹600
D ₹750
Answer: C
Question 59
If a sum of ₹ 2000 is lent at 10% p.a. compound interest, what is the interest for the second year?
A ₹225
B ₹200
C ₹220
D ₹440
Answer: C
Question 60
of
A
B
C
D
Answer: C
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Question 61
Ina family of 4 adults and some minors, the average consumptionof rice per head per month is 8.5 kg,
while the average consumption for adults is 10 kg per head and for minorit is 5.5 kg per head. The
numberof minors in the family is:
A 3
B 5
C 4
D 2
Answer: D
Question 62
Ina circular garden of radius 15 m, a path of 2 m wide has to be made inside the garden at the rate of ₹
24 per sq. m. The cost of making the path is: (Take )
A ₹4100
B ₹3864
C ₹4224
D ₹4355
Answer: C
Question 63
A, B and C contract a work for ₹ 550 together. A and B are supposed to do of the work. The amount
that C gets is:
A ₹200
B ₹210
C ₹100
D ₹150
Answer: A
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Question 64
A hollow cylinder with outer radius 4 cm and height 2 cm is made up of | cm thick metal sheet. Whatis
the volume of metal used? (Take )
A
B
C
D
Answer: C
Question 65
A person wants to sell an item at a profit of 20% but he sold it for ₹ 480 at a loss of 20%. At what price
should have he sold it to get the required profit?
A ₹840
B ₹600
C ₹750
D ₹720
Answer: D
Question 66
What approximate value should comein place of the question mark (?) in the following equation?
( of ) ofπ = 22/7
40 cm3
56 cm3
44 cm3
65 cm3
1/9 ÷1/9of1/3of 1/6 =?
A. 1/6
B1/2
C1/9
D1/7
Answer: B
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Question 67
The ratio of time taken by A and B to covera certain distance is 7 : 9. The ratio of their respective speed
will be:
A 7:9
B 7:3
C 3:7
D 9:7
Answer: D
Question 68
The average of 2 numbers is ab. If one of the numberis a, the other is:
A 2ab - b
B 2a - b
C 2ab - a
D 2b - a
Answer: C
Question 69
Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
What is the average number of Units produced by all the Companies together?
A
B
C
D
Answer: B
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Question 70
The mode of a distribution is 24 and the mean is 60. Whatis its median?
A 48
B 50
C 45
D 51
Answer: A
Question 71
If 20% of A = 35% of B, then A : B=
A 5 : 7
B 2 : 3
C 7 : 4
D 1 : 2
Answer: C
Question 72
The ratio of the present age of Mahesh and Ajay is 3 : 2 respectively. After 8 years. Ratio of their age will
be 11: 8. What will be the present age of Mahesh’s son ifhis age is half of the present age of Ajay?
A 15 years
B 16 years
C 12 years
D 18 years
Answer: C
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Question 73
Two adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 12 cm and 9 cm and one of the angle is . Find the area of
parallelogram.
A 27 sq. cm
B 54 sq. cm
C 108 sq. cm
D 96 sq. cm
Answer: B
Question 74
If 50% of a certain number is equal to of another number, what is the ratio between the numbers?
A 5 : 2
B 2 : 5
C 3 : 4
D 3 : 2
Answer: D
Question 75
When the price of a cycle is decreased by 20%,then the selling is increased by 20%. What is the impacton
the receipt of the revenue?
A 4% loss
B 5% profit
C No profit no loss
D 4% profit
Answer: A
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Instructions
For the following questions answer them individually
Question 76
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there
is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required.
The merchant distributes work among the weavers based on the orders received.
A among all of the weavers
B between weaver
C among weaver
D No substitution required
Answer: D
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Question 77
Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
By her ........... manner, she made herself liked by everyone who mether.
A sublime
B curious
C winsome
D victorious
Answer: C
Question 78
Select the wrongly spelt word.
A Guarantee
B Grateful
C Goverment
D Grandeur
Answer: C
Question 79
Select the synonym of the given word.
A Prosper
B Abandon
C Achieve
D Lose
Answer: C
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Question 80
Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
A person of unconventional and slightly strange views or behaviour
A Conventional
B Eccentric
C Wholesome
D Traditional
Answer: B
Question 81
Select the most appropriate wordto fill in the blank.
The wages of daily workersare fixed according ............ their skills.
A to
B from
C with
D of
Answer: A
Question 82
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.If there is
no need to substitute it, select No substitution required.
People in urban areas could have enter markets without stepping out of their homes via the Internet.
A No substitution required
B can entered markets
C could entered markets
D can enter markets
Answer: D
nstructions
In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.
Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Passage:
A dam is built across a river at sites where one can (1)........... a lot of water. This forms (2).............. reservoir and as
the watercollects, it (3).............. vast areas of land. This is (4)............ the wall of the dam across the river is high and
the (5)............ spreads over a large area.
Question 83
Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 1.
A collect
B dispose
C flow
D assemble
Answer: A
Question 84
Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 2.
A a
B the
C one
D an
Answer: A
Question 85
Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 3.
A separates
B divides
C ruins
D submerges
Answer: D
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Question 86
Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 4.
A though
B yet
C because
D so
Answer: C
Question 87
Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 5.
A dam
B land
C river
D water
Answer: D
Instructions
For the following questions answer them individually
Question 88
Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
A solution or remedyfor all difficulties or diseases.
A Riddle
B Panacea
C Ailment
D Dilemma
Answer: B
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Question 89
Select the meaning of the given idiom.
To take heart
A To take matter seriously
B To be emotional
C To gain confidence
D To love everyone
Answer: C
Question 90
Select the wrongly spelt word.
A Glamourous
B Gauge
C Grandure
D Grievous
Answer: C
Question 91
Identify the segmentin the sentence which contains the grammatical error from the given options.
One of the advantages of weekly markets is that much things are available at one place.
A weekly markets
B much things
C one place
D One of the
Answer: B
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Question 92
Select the meaning of the given idiom.
To beat about the bush
A To punish an innocent person
B To be aggressive
C To talk too much
D To avoid coming to the point
Answer: D
Question 93
Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
All attempts to ......... our late leader have failed. Peoplestill love him and cherish his memory.
A damage
B demolish
C distress
D defame
Answer: D
Question 94
Select the antonym of the given word.
MOURNFUL
A Sorrowful
B Melancholy
C Depressed
D Joyous
Answer: D
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Question 95
Select the antonym of the given word.
EVIDENT
A Apparent
B Conspicuous
C Obscure
D Noticeable
Answer: C
Question 96
Select the most appropriate wordto fill in the blank.
When dams are built, thousands of people ............
A is displaced
B were displaced
C was displaced
D are displaced
Answer: D
Question 97
Select the synonym ofthe given word.
ANNOY
A Please
B Satisfy
C irritate
D Gratify
Answer: C
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Question 98
Identify the segmentin the sentence which contains the grammatical error from the given options.
Sujata and Kavita were sent to buy groceries for their neighborhood shop.
A were sent
B for their
C to buy
D Sujata and Kavita
Answer: B
Question 99
Identify the segmentin the sentence which contains the grammatical error from the given options.
In clinics, you may have noticed sales representatives waiting with doctors.
A may have noticed
B waiting with
C In clinics
D sales representatives
Answer: B
Question 100
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.If there is
no need to substitute it, select No substitution required.
Very often, the small farmers needed to borrowed money to meet high expenses.
A needs to borrow
B need to borrow
C No substitution required
D needing to borrow
Answer: B
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