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  • question_answer1) The Islam was established in:

    A)
     7th A.D.         

    B)
     5th A.D.

    C)
     3rd B.C.                      

    D)
     5th B.C.

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  • question_answer2) The Olympic Games 2012 will be held in:

    A)
     Moscow           

    B)
     Paris

    C)
     New York                     

    D)
     London

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  • question_answer3) The main factor of air pollution is:

    A)
     Lead              

    B)
     Copper

    C)
     Zinc                

    D)
     Gold

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  • question_answer4) The bauxite ore is found in:

    A)
     Musabani        

    B)
     Kamapura

    C)
     Koderma         

    D)
     Palamu

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  • question_answer5) The first fertilizer plant in India was established in:

    A)
     Trombay         

    B)
     Nangal

    C)
     Alwaye            

    D)
     Sindri

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  • question_answer6) Which of the following had strong navy?

    A)
     Bahmani                     

    B)
     Chalukya

    C)
     Chola              

    D)
     Rashtrakuta

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  • question_answer7) The last king of Maurya Dynasty was:

    A)
     Brihdarth                     

    B)
     Kunal

    C)
     Samprati                     

    D)
     Salishuk

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  • question_answer8) How will the image formed by a convex lens be affected if the central part of the lens is covered by black paper?

    A)
     Remaining part of the lens will form no image

    B)
     The central position of the image is absent

    C)
     There will be no effect

    D)
     The fall image will be formed with lessened brightness

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  • question_answer9) The force between two parallel wires conducting current is used to define

    A)
     Ampere          

    B)
     Coulomb

    C)
     Volt                            

    D)
     Newton

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  • question_answer10) A body is thrown vertically upward and it reaches 10m high. Find the velocity with which the body was thrown?\[(g=9.8m/s)\]

    A)
     10 m/sec.                     

    B)
     18 m/sec.

    C)
     14 m/sec.                     

    D)
     7 m/sec.

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  • question_answer11) The buoyancy depends on the:

    A)
     Depth of the fluid          

    B)
     Density of the fluid

    C)
     Volume of the fluid       

    D)
     Weight of the fluid

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  • question_answer12) Pankaj Advani is associated with:

    A)
     Snooker          

    B)
     Golf

    C)
     Shooting         

    D)
     Archery

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  • question_answer13) Which city in the world is known as the Forbidden City?

    A)
     Aberdeen                     

    B)
     Jerusalem

    C)
     Mecca            

    D)
     Lhasa

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  • question_answer14) Rajeev Gandhi Khel Rama Award carries a sum of:

    A)
     Rs. 3 lakhs                   

    B)
     Rs. 5 lakhs

    C)
     Rs. 1 lakh                    

    D)
     Rs. 7 lakhs

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  • question_answer15) Who is known as 'Nightingale of India'?

    A)
     Asha Bhonsle               

    B)
     Begum Akhtar

    C)
     Sarojini Naidu              

    D)
     Vijaylaxmi Pandit

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  • question_answer16) Which one of the following is not included in the UNESCO's list of world heritage site?

    A)
     Kaziranga National Park

    B)
     Qutab Minar

    C)
     Champaner Pavagarh

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer17) Which of the following is not an electric resistant?

    A)
     Lead              

    B)
     Ebonite

    C)
     Charcoal                      

    D)
     Lac

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  • question_answer18) Which of the following is a complementary colour?

    A)
     Blue                

    B)
     Yellow

    C)
     Magenta         

    D)
     Yellow and Magenta

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  • question_answer19) The velocity of sound increases in air by......... for every degree Celsius increase of temperature.

    A)
     60 m/sec.                     

    B)
     0.61 m/sec,

    C)
     60 ft/sec,                     

    D)
     0.61 km/sec.

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  • question_answer20) Henry is a unit of:

    A)
     Capacity                      

    B)
     Magnetic field

    C)
     Inductance                   

    D)
     Frequency

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  • question_answer21) The velocity of rotation of earth is:

    A)
     28 km/min                   

    B)
     30 km/min

    C)
     25 km/min                   

    D)
     39.5km/min

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  • question_answer22) The chemical name of vitamin A is:

    A)
     Retinol            

    B)
     Jhiamin

    C)
     Biotic                          

    D)
     Riboflavin

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  • question_answer23) A 130 m long train crosses a bridge m 30 seconds at 45 kmph. The length of the bridge is

    A)
     200 m            

    B)
     245 m

    C)
     225 m            

    D)
     250 m

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  • question_answer24) By selling an article at some price a person gains 10%. If the article is sold at twice of the price, the gain per cent will be:

    A)
     20%                

    B)
     60%

    C)
     100%              

    D)
     120%

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  • question_answer25) Atoms are electrically charged as:

    A)
     Positive                       

    B)
     Negative

    C)
     Bi-positive                    

    D)
     Neutral

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  • question_answer26) Ionic bond exists in:

    A)
    \[KCl\]                          

    B)
    \[{{H}_{2}}O\]

    C)
    \[N{{H}_{3}}\]                        

    D)
    \[C{{l}_{3}}\]

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  • question_answer27) Which force is required to increase the momentum of an object to 40 kg m/s in 5 seconds?

    A)
     2 N                             

    B)
     4 N

    C)
     8 N                             

    D)
     10 N

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  • question_answer28) The river that does not form delta is:

    A)
     Mahanadi                    

    B)
     Tapti

    C)
     Krishna            

    D)
     Cauvery

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  • question_answer29) The ratio of the radius and height of a cone is \[5:12\], respectively. Its volume is \[314\,\,c{{m}^{3}}\]. Find its slant height.

    A)
     13 cm             

    B)
     14 cm

    C)
     17 cm             

    D)
     26 cm

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  • question_answer30) A man buys 50 pencils for Rs. 100 and sells 45 pencils for Rs. 90. Find his gain or loss %.

    A)
     20%                

    B)
     35%

    C)
     25%                

    D)
     No gain, No loss

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  • question_answer31) When a ray of light passes from an optically denser medium to a rarer medium, it:

    A)
     Remains undeviated

    B)
     Bends towards normal

    C)
     Bends away from normal

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer32) Who is the author of 'Anand-math'?

    A)
     Rabindranath Tagore

    B)
     Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya

    C)
     Sarojini Naidu

    D)
     Jyotiba Phule

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  • question_answer33) Thimpu is the capital of:

    A)
     Nepal              

    B)
     Bhutan

    C)
     Thailand         

    D)
     Myanmar

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  • question_answer34) The time period of a seconds pendulum is:

    A)
     1 second                      

    B)
     4 seconds

    C)
     3 seconds                     

    D)
     2 seconds

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  • question_answer35) The nuclear fuel in the sun is:

    A)
     Helium           

    B)
     Uranium

    C)
     Hydrogen        

    D)
     Oxygen

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  • question_answer36) The second's hand of a watch is 2 cm long. The velocity of its tip is:

    A)
     0.21 cm/sec,                

    B)
     2.1 cm/sec.

    C)
     21 cm/sec,                   

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer37) In diesel engine, ignition is caused by:

    A)
     Spark              

    B)
     Automatic starter

    C)
     Compression                

    D)
     Friction

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  • question_answer38) The mass-energy equivalence, relationship \[E=m{{c}^{2}}\]was propounded by:

    A)
     Max Plank                   

    B)
     Einstein

    C)
     Newton           

    D)
     Hertz

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  • question_answer39) The filament of bulb is made of:

    A)
     Tungsten         

    B)
     Iron

    C)
     Nichrome                     

    D)
     Carbon

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  • question_answer40) Anti-knocking can be lessened by:

    A)
     Iso Octane                   

    B)
     N Heptane

    C)
     TEL                

    D)
     Benzene

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  • question_answer41) Who was the first winner of Dada Saheb Phaike Award?

    A)
     B.N. Sarkar                  

    B)
     Prithvi Raj Kapoor

    C)
     Devika Rani                 

    D)
     Kanan Devi

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  • question_answer42) How many members are nominated by the President in the Rajya Sabha?

    A)
     12                  

    B)
     15

    C)
     10                  

    D)
     20

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  • question_answer43) Who was the founder of Brahmo Samaj?

    A)
     Raja Rammohan Roy

    B)
     Aurobindo Ghosh

    C)
     Vivekanand                  

    D)
     Dyanand Saraswati

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  • question_answer44) The Parliamentary System in India has been taken from:

    A)
     America          

    B)
     Britain

    C)
     Australia                      

    D)
     Ireland

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  • question_answer45) The electric supply in India was first started in:

    A)
     Kolkata           

    B)
     Chennai

    C)
     Mumbai          

    D)
     Darjeeling

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  • question_answer46) Bhatnagar Prize is given in the field of:

    A)
     Peace

    B)
     Music and dance

    C)
     Science and technology

    D)
     Fine arts

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  • question_answer47) Who discovered the solar system?

    A)
     Copernicus                   

    B)
     Kepler

    C)
     Aryabhatta                  

    D)
     Newton

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  • question_answer48) The Nobel Prize in Economics was started in:

    A)
     1901                           

    B)
     1936

    C)
     1957                           

    D)
     1967

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  • question_answer49) In India, the second largest language is:

    A)
     Bengali           

    B)
     Urdu

    C)
     Telugu            

    D)
     Marathi

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  • question_answer50) The first Asian Games were held in:

    A)
     Manila             

    B)
     Tokyo

    C)
     Jakarta           

    D)
     New Delhi

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  • question_answer51) The iron produced in blast furnace is:

    A)
     Pig iron                        

    B)
     Wrought iron

    C)
     Stainless steel               

    D)
     Steel

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  • question_answer52) Fermentation is a 40% solution of:

    A)
     Methanol                     

    B)
     Methenal

    C)
     Methanoic acid             

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer53) Which of the following is not an ore of aluminium?

    A)
     Cryolite           

    B)
     Feldspar

    C)
     Bauxite           

    D)
     Azurite

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  • question_answer54) Rhombic monoclinic and plastic sulphur are:

    A)
     Isomers           

    B)
     Isotopes

    C)
     Allotropes        

    D)
     Hydrides of sulphur

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  • question_answer55) The alkaline hydrolysis of oils or fats gives soap and:

    A)
     Glycerol                       

    B)
     Ethenol

    C)
     Glycol                         

    D)
     Ethanoic acid

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  • question_answer56) The sight of a delicious food usually makes month watery. It is a:

    A)
     Hormonal response       

    B)
     Neural response

    C)
     Optic response              

    D)
     Olfactory response

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  • question_answer57) Nitrogen fixing bacteria are normally found in:

    A)
     Parasitic plants             

    B)
     Epiphytic plants

    C)
     Leguminous plants        

    D)
     Aquatic plants

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  • question_answer58) Powdery mildew of wheat is caused by:

    A)
     Bacteria                       

    B)
     Virus

    C)
     Fungi               

    D)
     Protozoans

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  • question_answer59) Septic sore throat is caused by:

    A)
     Protozoans                   

    B)
     Virus

    C)
     Fungi               

    D)
     Bacteria

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  • question_answer60) A person of blood group AB can give blood, to:

    A)
     'A' and 'B'                  

    B)
     Only 'AB'

    C)
     'A', 'B' and 'O' 

    D)
     All of these

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  • question_answer61) In which of the following oxidation shows a positive oxidation state?

    A)
    \[CO\]                          

    B)
    \[{{N}_{2}}O\]

    C)
    \[NO\]                          

    D)
    \[{{F}_{2}}O\]

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  • question_answer62) Which of the following is used in photography?

    A)
     Silver Bromide              

    B)
     Sodium Bromide

    C)
     Potassium Chloride       

    D)
     Sodium Sulphate

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  • question_answer63) Which of the following is used in accumulator cell?

    A)
     Copper           

    B)
     Iron

    C)
     Lead               

    D)
     Zinc

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  • question_answer64) Choose the wrong statement:

    A)
     Single magnetic poles can exist

    B)
     Magnetic poles are always of equal strength

    C)
     Like poles repel each other

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer65) Laws of electrolysis are given by:

    A)
     Faraday          

    B)
     Maxwell

    C)
     Lenz                

    D)
     Bohr

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  • question_answer66) Flemings left hand rule is used to find out:

    A)
     Direction of magnetic field due to flow of current

    B)
     Direction of induced current due to effect of magnetic field

    C)
     Direction of motion of a current carrying conductor in magnetic field

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer67) The pH of a neutral solution at \[{{25}^{o}}C\] is:

    A)
     0                                

    B)
     1.0

    C)
     7.0                              

    D)
     1.4

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  • question_answer68) The raw material used for the manufacture of Portland cement is:

    A)
     Limestone and clay

    B)
     Alumina, clay and gypsum

    C)
     Gypsum and limestone

    D)
     Gypsum and clay

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  • question_answer69) \[CaOC{{l}_{2}}\]is the chemical formula for a compound commonly known as:

    A)
     Soda Ash                     

    B)
     Ume

    C)
     Bleaching Powder         

    D)
     Plaster of Paris

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  • question_answer70) The glass used for making laboratory apparatus is:

    A)
     Pyrex glass                   

    B)
     Hard glass

    C)
     Soft glass                     

    D)
     Safety glass

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  • question_answer71) Cell activities are controlled by:

    A)
     Chloroplast                  

    B)
     Nitochondria

    C)
     Cytoplasm                   

    D)
     Nucleus

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  • question_answer72) Which of the following helps eye to adjust the focal length of the eye lens?

    A)
     Cornea           

    B)
     Conjunctiva

    C)
     Ciliary body                 

    D)
     Iris

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  • question_answer73) When pollen of a flower is transferred to the stigma of the same plant, pollination type is referred to as:

    A)
     Autogamy                    

    B)
     Allogamy

    C)
     Xenogamy                   

    D)
     Geitonogamy

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  • question_answer74) Respiration is a:

    A)
     Catabolic process          

    B)
     Anabolic process

    C)
     Both (a) and (b)           

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer75) The structural and functional unit of kidneys are:

    A)
     Neurons           

    B)
     Nephrons

    C)
     Medula            

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer76) Which of the following enzymes is generally not present in adult human?

    A)
     Renin             

    B)
     Pepsin

    C)
     Trypsin           

    D)
     Amylopsin

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  • question_answer77) The part of the plant which is responsible for carrying water and solutes from roots to various parts of plants is:

    A)
     Phloem           

    B)
     Xylem

    C)
     Duodenum                   

    D)
     Sclercids

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  • question_answer78)  Widal test? is used for susceptibility of:

    A)
     Malaria           

    B)
     Typhoid

    C)
     Cholera           

    D)
     Yellow fever

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  • question_answer79) Exchange of gases in plants takes place through:

    A)
     Stomata                      

    B)
     Lenticels

    C)
     Cuticle            

    D)
     All of these

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  • question_answer80) 'Lieutenant' in army is equivalent to following rank in navy:

    A)
     Lieutenant

    B)
     Sub Lieutenant

    C)
     Lieutenant Commander

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer81) What is Hubble?

    A)
     Warship                       

    B)
     Star

    C)
     Telescope                     

    D)
     Missile

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  • question_answer82) Which acid is normally found in lemon and grape fruits?

    A)
     Citric acid                    

    B)
     Tartaric acid

    C)
     Ascorbic acid                

    D)
     Lactic acid

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  • question_answer83) At which temperature Fahrenheit and Celsius show same reading?

    A)
    \[-{{40}^{o}}\]                                   

    B)
    \[{{0}^{o}}\]

    C)
    \[-{{574.25}^{o}}\]                 

    D)
    \[{{273}^{o}}\]

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  • question_answer84) Limestone is metamorphosed to form:

    A)
     Graphite                      

    B)
     Quartz

    C)
     Granite                        

    D)
     Marble

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  • question_answer85) Rift valley is formed by:

    A)
     Earthquake                  

    B)
     Folding

    C)
     Faulting          

    D)
     All of these

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  • question_answer86) If a piece of ice at \[{{0}^{o}}C\] is mixed with water at \[{{0}^{o}}C\], then:

    A)
     Whole ice melts

    B)
     Some ice melts

    C)
     No ice melts

    D)
     Temperature decreases

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  • question_answer87) Mettur Dam is built on the river:

    A)
     Krishna            

    B)
     Cauvery

    C)
     Narmada                     

    D)
     Mahanadi

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  • question_answer88) Mahendra Giri peak is situated in the:

    A)
     Eastern Ghats               

    B)
     Western Ghats

    C)
     Shiwaliks         

    D)
     Vindhyachal

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  • question_answer89) In what time a sum will double itself at 20% per annum rate of interest?

    A)
     2 years                        

    B)
     3 years

    C)
     4 years                        

    D)
     5 years

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  • question_answer90) The famous Dilwara Temple is situated in:

    A)
     Madhya Pradesh           

    B)
     Maharashtra

    C)
     Gujarat           

    D)
     Rajasthan

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  • question_answer91) Pneumonia affects:

    A)
     Lungs              

    B)
     Tongue

    C)
     Liver               

    D)
     Kidney

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  • question_answer92) A man, a woman and a boy can together complete a piece of work in 3 days. If a man alone can do it in 6 days and a boy alone in 18 days, how long will a woman alone take to complete the work?

    A)
     9 days            

    B)
     21 days

    C)
     24 days                       

    D)
     27 days

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  • question_answer93) A does half as much work as B in one-sixth of the time. If together they take 10 days to complete a work, how much time shall B alone take to do it?

    A)
     70 days          

    B)
     30 days

    C)
     40 days          

    D)
     50 days

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  • question_answer94) Two pipes can fill a tank with water in 15 and 12 hours respectively and a third pipe can empty it in 4 hours. If the pipes be opened in order, at 8, 9 and 11 a.m. respectively, the tank will be emptied at:

    A)
     11:40 a.m.                   

    B)
     12:40 p.m.

    C)
     1:40 p.m.        

    D)
     2:40 p.m.

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  • question_answer95) The percentage of loss when an article is sold at Rs. 50 is the same as that of the profit when it is sold at Rs. 70. The above- mentioned percentage of profit or loss on the article is:

    A)
    \[10%\]                         

    B)
    \[16\frac{2}{3}%\]

    C)
    \[20%\]                         

    D)
    \[22\frac{2}{3}%\]

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  • question_answer96) A radio is sold for Rs. 990 at a profit of 10%. What would have been the actual profit or loss on it, had it been sold for Rs.890?

    A)
     Rs. 10 loss                   

    B)
     Rs. 10 profit

    C)
     Rs. 90 loss                   

    D)
     Rs. 90 profit

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  • question_answer97) If an article is sold at a gain of 5% instead of being sold at a loss of 5% one gets Rs. 5 more. What is the cost price of the article?

    A)
     Rs. 100                        

    B)
     Rs. 105

    C)
     Rs. 50             

    D)
     Rs. 110

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  • question_answer98) Ravi buys some toffees at 2 for a rupees and sells them at 5 for a rupee. His loss per cent is:

    A)
     120                 

    B)
     90

    C)
     30                   

    D)
     60

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  • question_answer99) Raghavan purchased a scooter at \[\frac{13}{15}\] of its selling price and sold it at 12% more than its selling price. His gain is:

    A)
    \[20%\]                         

    B)
    \[30%\]

    C)
    \[38\frac{3}{30}%\]                  

    D)
    \[29\frac{3}{13}%\]

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  • question_answer100) A person sold two pipes at Rs. 12 each. His profit on one was 20% and his loss on the other was 20%. On the whole, he:

    A)
     Neither loss nor gained

    B)
     Gained Rs. 1

    C)
     Lost Rs. 1

    D)
     Gained Rs. 2

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  • question_answer101) A car travelling with \[\frac{5}{7}\] of its usual speed covers 42 km in 1 hr 40 min 48 sec. What is the usual speed of the car?

    A)
    \[17\frac{6}{7}\,\,km/hr\]                       

    B)
    \[35\,\,km/hr\]

    C)
    \[25\,\,km/hr\]                

    D)
    \[30\,\,km/hr\]

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  • question_answer102) A and B run a kilometre and A wins by 25 sec. A and C run a kilometre and A wins by 275 m. When B and C run the same distance, B wins by 30 sec. The time taken by A to run a kilometre is:

    A)
     2 min 25 sec                

    B)
     2 min 50 sec

    C)
     3 min 20 sec                

    D)
     3 min 30 sec

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  • question_answer103) A train passes a man standing on a platform in 8 seconds and also crosses the platform which is 264 metres long in 20 seconds. The length (in metres) of the train is:

    A)
     188                             

    B)
     176

    C)
     175                             

    D)
     96

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  • question_answer104) A boat goes 8 km in one hour along the stream and 2 km in one hour against the stream. The speed (in km/hr) of the stream is:

    A)
     2                    

    B)
     3

    C)
     4                    

    D)
     5

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  • question_answer105) Walking at three-fourth of his usual speed, a man covers a certain distance in 2 hours more than the time he takes to cover the distance at his usual speed. The time taken by him to cover the same distance with his usual speed is:

    A)
     4.5 hr.                         

    B)
     5.5 hr.

    C)
     6 hr.                            

    D)
     5 hr.

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  • question_answer106) In a certain code SHIFT is written as  and RATE is written as . How is FIRST written in that code?

    A)
                          

    B)
     

    C)
                                      

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer107) In a certain code COMPUTE is written as FSVONND. How is DISTURB written in that code?

    A)
     CSVSTHE                   

    B)
     CQVSTHE

    C)
     CQVTSHE                   

    D)
     CSVTSHE

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  • question_answer108) Pointing to a photograph Vinod said "She is the daughter of my wife's mother's only daughter".  How is Vinod related to the girl in the photograph?

    A)
     Cousin           

    B)
     Uncle

    C)
     Father            

    D)
     Cannot be determined

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  • question_answer109) How many such pairs of letters are there in the word FUNCTIONAL, each of which has as many letters between them in the word as they have in the English alphabet?

    A)
     NIL                             

    B)
     One

    C)
     Two                            

    D)
     More than three

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  • question_answer110) If Sun means Moon, Moon means Sky, Sky means Cloud, Cloud means Rain and Rain means Sun, then where do the Birds fly?

    A)
     Sky                             

    B)
     Moon

    C)
     Sun                             

    D)
     Cloud

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  • question_answer111) The centre of gravity of a plane lamina will not be at its geometrical centre if it is a

    A)
     circle              

    B)
     equilateral triangle

    C)
     rectangle                      

    D)
     right angled triangle

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  • question_answer112) Which of the following is not an extensive property?

    A)
     Entropy          

    B)
     Enthalpy

    C)
     Internal energy              

    D)
     Density

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  • question_answer113) For ordinary telegraphy, bandwidth is sufficient of

    A)
     150 Hz only                 

    B)
     120 Hz only

    C)
     75 Hz only                   

    D)
     50 Hz only

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  • question_answer114) Facsimile is on of the original

    A)
     arts

    B)
     engineering arts

    C)
     electrical engineering arts

    D)
     both [b] and [c]

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  • question_answer115) Baudot Distributor is a most important part of Baudot system and each Baudot station is provided with its own

    A)
     codes              

    B)
     distributors

    C)
     both [a] and [b]            

    D)
     none of these

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  • question_answer116) Baudot Governor is used with weight-driven

    A)
     distributors                   

    B)
     ring

    C)
     segment          

    D)
     none of these

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  • question_answer117) Which one of the following does not form a part of the fuel Supply system for a diesel engine?

    A)
     Air cleaner                   

    B)
     filter

    C)
     injector           

    D)
     spray nozzles

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  • question_answer118) The number of exhaust manifolds in a V-8 engine:

    A)
     two                             

    B)
     one

    C)
     four                             

    D)
     eight

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  • question_answer119) The ratio of difussion constant for electrons \[{{D}_{e}}\], to the mobility for electrons \[{{m}_{e}}\] is

    A)
     independent of \[T\]

    B)
     inversely proportional to \[T\]

    C)
     proportional to \[{{T}_{2}}\]

    D)
     proportional to \[T\]

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  • question_answer120) Muemonic symbols are used

    A)
     to denote address

    B)
     to employ hamming code

    C)
     to denote errors

    D)
     to assist human memory

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