RRB and NTPC Question Paper 2nd April 2016 shift 2

1. Rearrange the following jumbled sentences to make a meaningful sentences to make a meaningful one:

P: weather conditions across a vast geographic

Q: the climate of india

R: scale and varied topography

S: comprises of a wide range of

the proper sequences should be:

A. SRQP

B. QSPR

C. PQRS

D. QRPS

Answer:

B

2. choose the pair which is related in the same way as the words in the first pair from the given choices.

SOLDIERS: ARMY :: MUSICIANS:

A. FLOCK

B. GANG

C. COLONY

D. BAND

answer

D

3. The process when the computer is switched on and the operating system gets loaded from hard disk to main memory is called

A. BOOTING

B. FETCHING

C. PROCESSING

D. MULTI-PROCESSING

answer

A

4. Which indian won the 2014 noble price for peace?

A. kailash satyarthi

B. malala yosufzai

C. sanjiv chaturvedi

D. anshu gupta

answer

A

5. If three numbers are in the ratio 2:3:5 and twice their sum is 100. find the square of the largest of the three numbers.

A. 225

B. 625

C. 25

D. 100

Answer

B

6. Who was the first president of the indian national congress?

A. womesh chundar bonnerjee

B. bal gangadhar tilak

C. allan octavian hume

D. dadabhai naoroji

answer

A

7. What is the composed interest on Rs. 48,000 for 2 years at 20% pa, interest is compounded annually?

A. Rs.69,120

B. Rs. 21,120

C. Rs. 76,800

D. Rs. 72,000

answer

B

8. A ladder 20m long is leaning against a vertical wall. it makes an angle of 30 degree with the ground. how high on the wall does the ladder reach?

A. 10m

B. 1732m

C. 34.64m

D. 30m

answer

A

9. In 2013, the first women to be elected as the president of south korea is

A. park young-sun

B. yuk young-soo

C. park geun-hye

D. sim sang-jung

10. Ram said, “sita is my paternal great grandfather’s only son’s only daughter-in-law ” how is sita related to ram?

A. maternal parent

B. maternal parent

C. mother

D. sister

answer

c

11.The mughal empire was founded by

A. babur

B. humayun

C. akbar

D. shah jahan

answer

A

12. A piece of cloth costs Rs.35. if the piece were 4m longer and each meter were to cost Rs.1 lesser ,then the total cost would remain unchanged. how long is the piece of cloth?

A. 10m

B. 14m

C. 12m

D. 8m

answer

A

13.The oldest oil field in asia is located in 

A. gujarat

B. assam

C. arunachal pradesh

D. nagaland

answer

B

14. How many bones does a new born baby have?

A. 350

B. 206

C.  211

D. 411

answer

A

15. How is sameer related to akbar if sameer introduced akbar as his maternal grandmother’s only son’s son?

A. brother 

B. son

C. maternal uncle

D. cousin

answer

B

16. Given below is a statement followed by some conclusions. you have to take the given statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statement.

statement:

According to a recent health survey, people who exercise for at least half an hour every day are less prone to lifestyle disease.

conclusions:

1. moderate exercise is essential to lead a healthy life 

2. everyone with no exercise on their surprise suffers from a lifestyle disease

A. only conclusion 1 follows

B. only conclusion 2 follows

C. both 1 and 2 follow

D. neither of them follows

answer

A

17. Given below is a statement followed by some conclusions. you have to take the given statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statement.

statement:

In some tier 2 cities in India, transportation is one of the major problems.

conclusions:

1. All tier 2 cities are not well connected.

2. Lack of transportation facilities is the only problem in Indian metros.

A. only conclusion 1 follows

B. only conclusion 2 follows.

C. both 1 and 2 follows 

D. neither of them follows

answer

D

18.Below are given statements. 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.

statements:

1. all rats are hills

2. all hills are rivers 

A. some rivers are rats 

B. no river is  a hill

C. all hills are rats 

D. no river is a rat 

answer

A

19. Which country built the bird’s nest stadium for 2008 olympics?

A. china

B. brazil

C. australia

D. germany

answer

A

20. Which of the following coloured light has the lowest frequency?

A. green

B. blue

C. red

D. violet

answer

C

21. In 2015, which auto manufacturer manipulated emissions testing data leading to the resignation of its CEO martin Winterkorn?

A. Volkswagen

B. ford

C. Toyota

D. general motors

answer

A

22. If the code for MOTHER is JRQKBU then what is the code for PRINCIPAL?

A. MRFKZLMXI

B. SULQFLSDO

C. MUFQZLMDI

D. MRFKZFMXI

answer

C

23. The only non-metal which is liquid at room temperature is

A. mercury

B. bromine

C. chlorine

D. gallium

answer

B

24. Maanch is a folk dance from 

A. haryana

B. kerala

C. assam

D. madhya pradesh

answer

D

25. If A=1 and OAR=34, then ROAR=

A. 52

B. 53

C. 51

D. 50

answer

A

26.Choose the one which is different or odd from the following 

A. aluminium

B. iron

C. copper 

D. brass

answer

D

27. The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 3 and 2730 respectively. if one of the numbers is 78, find the other number.

A. 107

B. 103

C. 105

D. 102

answer

C

28. According to the constitution, the ratio between the length and breadth of the national tricolor should be

A. 3:2

B. 3:1

C. 2:1

D.  4:3

answer

A

29. In 1981, ISRO launched India’s first geostationary satellite called

A. aryabhata

B. APPLE

C. bhaskara 2

D. INSAT IB

answer

B

30. Which of the following was the first antibiotic discovered by alexander fleming in 1928?

A.  penicilin

B. prontosil

C. streptomycin

D. tetracyline

answer

A

31. Find the LCM of 15, 25 and 29.

A. 2335

B. 3337

C. 2175

D. 2375

answer

C

32. Which of the following acts under the Indian constitution is described by article 21A?

A. right to education

B. right to information

C. representation of the people

D. right to freedom of religion

answer

A

33. Which of the following monuments build by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah is said to built to commemorate the eradication of plague?

A. alai minar

B. charminar

C. fateh burj

D. qutub minar

answer

B

34. Which of the following is not an example of a word processor?

A. IBM lotus symphony

B. microsoft word

C. google docs

D. microsoft exel

answer

D

35. There are 90 coins comprising of 5 and 10 paisa coins. the value of all coins is Rs.7. how many 5 paisa coins are there?

A. 50

B. 45

C. 40

D. 35

answer

C

36. How high is the badminton net at the centre?

A. 5 feet

B. 5.1 feet

C. 5.5 feet

D. 4.8 feet

answer

A

37. Given below is a statement followed by some conclusions. you have to take the given statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statement.

statement:

Success cannot be achieved without hard work.

conclusions:

     1. every hardworking person is successful.

      2. every successful person is hardworking

A. only conclusion 1 follows

B. only conclusion 2 follows

C. both 1 and 2 follows

D. neither of them follows 

answer

B

38. A triangle has a perimeter of 200. if two of its sides are equal and the third side is 20 more than equal sides, what is the length of the third side?

A. 60

B. 50

C. 80

D. 70

answer

C

39. The operating system UNIX is the trademark of

A. microsoft

B. bell laboratories

C. apple

D. motorola

answer

B

40. The first large scale electrical air conditioning was invented and used in 1902 by 

A. willis carrier

B. john gorrie

C. stuart cramer

D. H.H. schultz

answer

A

41. Which of the following is the most common kidney stone-forming compound?

A. calcium oxalate

B. magnesium oxide

C. sodium bicarbonate

D. magnesium citrate

answer

A

42. In 2015, underground glaciers of frozen water were discovered on

A. mars

B. venus

C. jupiter

D. saturn

answer

A

43. Which leader adopted orthodox christianity as the official religion of Russia?

A. vladimir the great

B. michael romanov 

C. ivan IV

D. boris godunov

answer

A

44. On an average, how many taste buds are present in human tongue?

A. 2000 to 8000

B. 50000 to 100000

C. 1 million to10 million

D. more than 10 million

answer

A

45. 5.16 *3.2=

A. 15.502

B. 16.512

C. 17.772 

D. 17.52

answer

B

46. The ‘father of Indian space program’ is

A. Dr. A.P.J. abdul kalam

B. Dr. vikram A. sarabhai

C. Dr. K. kasturirangan

D. prof. sathish dhawan

answer

B

47. The filament of a light bulb is made up of

A. platinum

B. tantalum

C. tungsten

D. antimony

answer

C

48. Who among the following became the first tourist to space by spending $20 million for 8 days in orbit?

A. greg olsen

B. charles simonyi

C. dennis tito

D. mark shuttleworth

answer

C

49. What is C12H22O11 is also known as

A. sand

B. sugar

C. salt

D. clay

answer

B

50. In tennis, the hard court is the type of court whose surface is made of

A. concrete

B. clay

C. grass

D. carpet

answer

A

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