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Will you please provide the question paper of Central Intelligence Bureau for Executive Grade II Exam?

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Paper 1 of the IB ACIO II 2015 exam contained 100 MCQs. The questions are related to topics of general awareness, general knowledge, reasoning, mathematical ability, reasoning and comprehension.
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Each question in paper I is followed by four alternatives, namely (1), (2), (3), (4). Only one alternative is the correct answer which should be completely darkened by ball point pen of blue ink in the OMR response sheet provided separately. Hindi version has not been provided for questions on English language.

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Paper 2 English Language ; Maximum Marks: 50

Write an essay in English language only on any one of the following topics in not more than 400 words.


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The written examination contains two following papers:
Paper-I(Objective type)having following sections:
General Awareness
English
Reasoning
Mathematics
Paper-II(Descriptive type to be attempted in English languages only).
The total duration of the exam is 1 hour 40 minutes.

Eligibility criteria:
Applicant’s age should be between 18 to 27 years.
Candidate must have Graduation or equivalent degree from a recognized University.
Candidate must have knowledge of computers.

List of few questions are given below:
1. Article 17 of the constitution of India provides for
(a) equality before law.
(b) equality of opportunity in matters of public employment.
(c) abolition of titles.
(d) abolition of untouchability-Answer
2. Article 370 of the constitution of India provides for
(a) temporary provisions for Jammu & Kashmir.-Answer
(b) special provisions in respect of Nagaland.
(c) special provisions in respect of Manipur.
(d) provisions in respect of financial emergency
3. How many permanent members are there in Security Council?
(a) Three
(b) Five-Answer
(c) Six
(d) Four
4. The United Kingdom is a classic example of a/an
(a) aristocracy
(b) absolute monarchy
(c) constitutional monarchy-Answer
(d) polity.
5. Social Contract Theory was advocated by
(a) Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau.-Answer
(b) Plato, Aristotle and Hegel.
(c) Mill, Bentham and Plato.
(d) Locke, Mill and Hegel.
6. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected by the
(a) President
(b) Prime Minister.
(c) Members of both Houses of the Parliament.
(d) Members of the Lok Sabha.-Answer
7. Who is called the ‘Father of History'?
(a) Plutarch
(b) Herodotus-Answer
(c) Justin
(d) Pliny
8. The Vedas are known as
(a) Smriti.
(b) Sruti.-Answer
(c) Jnana.
(d) Siksha.
9. The members of Estimate Committee are
(a) elected from the Lok Sabha only.-Answer
(b) elected from the Rajya Sabha only.
(c) elected from both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
(d) nominated by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
10. Who is the chief advisor to the Governor?
(a) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
(b) Chief Minister.-Answer
(c) Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
(d) President.
11. Foreign currency which has a tendency of quick migration is called
(a) Scarce currency.
(b) Soft currency.
(c) Gold currency.
(d) Hot currency.-Answer
12. Which of the following is a better measurement of Economic Development?
(a) GDP-Answer
(b) Disposable income
(c) NNP
(d) Per capita income
13. In India, disguised unemployment is generally observed in
(a) the agriculture sector.-Answer
(b) the factory sector.
(c) the service sector.
(d) All these sectors.
14. If the commodities manufactured in Surat are sold in Mumbai or Delhi then it is
(a) Territorial trade.
(b) Internal trade.-Answer
(c) International trade.
(d) Free trade.
15. The famous slogan "GARIBI HATAO" (Remove Poverty) was launched during the
(a) First Five-Year Plan (1951-56)
(b) Third Five-Year Plan (1961-66)
(c) Fourth Five-Year Plan (1969-74)-Answer
(d) Fifth Five-Year Plan (1974-79)
16. Bank Rate refers to the interest rate at which
(a) Commercial banks receive deposits from the public.
(b) Central bank gives loans to Commercial banks.-Answer
(c) Government loans are floated.
(d) Commercial banks grant loans to their customers.
17. All the goods which are scare and limited in supply are called
(a) Luxury goods.
(b) Expensive goods.
(c) Capital goods.
(d) Economic goods.-Answer
18. The theory of monopolistic competition is developed by
(a) E.H.Chamberlin-Answer
(b) P.A.Samuelson
(c) J.Robinson
(d) A.Marshall
19. Smoke is formed due to
(a) solid dispersed in gas.-Answer
(b) solid dispersed in liquid.
(c) gas dispersed in solid.
(d) gas dispersed in gas.
20. Which of the following chemical is used in photography?
(a) Aluminum hydroxide
(b) Silver bromide-Answer
(c) Potassium nitrate
(d) Sodium chloride.
21. Gober gas (Biogas) mainly contains
(a) Methane.-Answer
(b) Ethane and butane.
(c) propane and butane.
(d) methane, ethane, propane and propylene.
22. Preparation of ‘Dalda or Vanaspati' ghee from vegetable oil utilises the following process
(a) Hydrolysis
(b) Oxidation-Answer
(c) Hydrogenation
(d) Ozonoloysis
23. Which colour is the complementary colour of yellow?
(a) Blue
(b) Green-Answer
(c) Orange
(d) Red
24. During washing of cloths, we use indigo due to its
(a) better cleaning action.-Answer
(b) proper pigmental composition.
(c) high glorious nature.
(d) very low cost.
25. Of the following Indian satellites, which one is intended for long distance telecommunication and for transmitting TV
programmes?
(a) INSAT-A-Answer
(b) Aryabhata
(c) Bhaskara
(d) Rohini
26. What is the full form of ‘AM' regarding radio broadcasting?
(a) Amplitude Movement
(b) Anywhere Movement
(c) Amplitude Matching
(d) Amplitude Modulation.-Answer
27. Who is the author of Gandhi's favorite Bhajan Vaishnava jana to tene kahiye?
(a) Purandar Das
(b) Shyamal Bhatt
(c) Narsi Mehta-Answer
(d) Sant Gyaneshwar
28. Which one of the following is not a mosquito borne disease?
(a) Dengu fever
(b) Filariasis
(c) Sleeping sickness
(d) Malaria-Answer
29. What is the principal ore of aluminium?
(a) Dolomite
(b) Copper
(c) Lignite
(d) Bauxite-Answer
30. Which country is the facilitator for peace talks between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan Government?
(a) The US-Answer
(b) Norway
(c) India
(d) The UK
31. The highest body which approves the Five-Year Plan in India is the
(a) Planning Commission
(b) National Development Council
(c) The Union Cabinet-Answer
(d) Finance Ministry
32. Ceteris Paribus is Latin for
(a) " all other things variable "
(b) "other things increasing"
(c) "other things being equal"-Answer
(d) "all other things decreasing"
33. Who has been conferred the Dada Saheb Phalke Award (Ratna) for the year 2007?
(a) Dev Anand
(b) Rekha
(c) Dilip Kumar-Answer
(d) Shabana Azmi
34. Purchasing Power Parity theory is related with
(a) Interest Rate.-Answer
(b) Bank Rate.
(c) Wage Rate.
(d) Exchange Rate.
35. India's biggest enterprise today is
(a) the Indian Railways.
(b) the Indian Commercial Banking System.
(c) the India Power Sector.-Answer
(d) the India Telecommunication System.
36. The official agency responsible for estimating National Income in India is
(a) Indian Statistical Institute.
(b) Reserve Bank of India.
(c) Central Statistical Organisation.
(d) National Council for Applied Economics and Research.-Answer
37. Which of the following has the sole right of issuing currency (except one rupee coins and notes) in India?
(a) The Governor of India
(b) The Planning Commission
(c) The State Bank of India
(d) The Reserve Bank of India-Answer
38. In the budget figures of the Government of India the difference between total expenditure and total receipt is called.
(a) Fiscal deficit-Answer
(b) Budget deficit
(c) Revenue deficit
(d) Current deficit
39. Excise duty on a commodity is payable with reference to its
(a) production.-Answer
(b) production and sale.
(c) Production and transportation.
(d) Production, transportation and sale.
40. In the US, the President is elected by
(a) The Senate.
(b) Universal Adult Franchise.-Answer
(c) The House of Representatives.
(d) The Congress.
41. Fascism believes in
(a) Peaceful change
(b) Force
(c) Tolerance
(d) Basic Rights for the individual-Answer
42. Which is the most essential function of an entrepreneur?
(a) Supervision-Answer
(b) Management
(c) Marketing
(d) Risk bearing
43. Knowledge, technical skill, education ‘etc.' in economics, are regarded as
(a) social-overhead capital.
(b) human capital.-Answer
(c) tangible physical capital.
(d) working capital.
44. What is the range of Agni III, the long-range ballistic missile, test-fired by India recently?
(a) 2,250 km-Answer
(b) 3,500 km
(c) 5,000 km
(d) 1,000 km
45. Nathu Laa, a place where India-China border trade has been resumed after 44 years, is located on the Indian border in
(a) Sikkim.
(b) Arunachal Pradesh.
(c) Himachal Pradesh-Answer
(d) Jammu and Kashmir.
46. M. Damodaran is the
(a) Chairman, Unit Trust of India.
(b) Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India.
(c) Chairman, Securities and Exchange Board of India.-Answer
(d) Chairman, Life Insurance Corporation of India.
47. What is the name of the Light Combat Aircraft developed by India indigenously?
(a) BrahMos
(b) Chetak
(c) Astra
(d) Tejas-Answer
48. Who is the Prime Minister of Great Britain?
(a) Tony Blair
(b) Jack Straw
(c) Robin Cook
(d) Gordon Brown.-Answer
49. The 2010 World Cup Football Tournament will be held in
(a) France.
(b) China.-Answer
(c) Germany.
(d) South Africa.
50. Who is the present Chief Election Commissioner of India?
(a) Navin Chawla-Answer
(b) N.Gopalswamy
(c) T.S.krishnamoorty
(d) B.B.Tandon
51. The title of the book recently written by Jaswant Singh, former Minister of External Affair, is
(a) A call of Honour - In the Service of Emergent Inida
(b) Whither Secular India?
(c) Ayodhya and Aftermath-Answer
(d) Shining India and BJP.
52. What was the original name of "Nurjahan"?
(a) Jabunnisa
(b) Fatima Begum
(c) Mehrunnisa
(d) Jahanara-Answer
53. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched ?
(a) Lord Dallhousie- Doctrine of Lapse
(b) Lord Minto- Indian Councils Act, 1909
(c) Lord Wellesley- Subsidiary Alliance
(d) Lord Curzon- Vernacular Press Act, 1878-Answer
54. The province of Bengal was partitioned into two parts in 1905 by
(a) Lord Lytton.
(b) Lord Ripon.-Answer
(c) Lord Dufferin.
(d) Lord Curzon.
55. The essential features of the Indus Valley Civilization was
(a) worship of forces of nature.-Answer
(b) organized city life.
(c) pastoral farming.
(d) caste society.
56. Name the capital of Pallavas.
(a) Kanchi.
(b) Vattapi.-Answer
(c) Trichnapalli.
(d) Mahabalipuram.
57. The Home Rule League was started by
(a) M.K.Gandhi
(b) B.G.Tilak
(c) Ranade-Answer
(d) K.T.Telang
58. The Simon Commission was boycotted by the Indians because
(a) it sought tocurb civil liberties.
(b) it proposed to partition India.
(c) it was an all-white commission Indian representation.
(d) it proposed measures for nationalism.-Answer
59. Storm of gases are visible in the chamber of the Sun during
(a) Cyclones
(b) Anti-cyclonesAnswer
(c) Lunar-eclipse-
(d) Solar eclipse
60. The Indian Councils Act of 1990 is associated with
(a) The Montagu Decleration.-Answer
(b) The Montagu- Chelmsford Reforms.
(c) The Morley-Minto Reforms.
(d) The Rowlatt Act.
61. The age of tree can be determined more or less accurately by
(a) counting the number of branches.-Answer
(b) measuring the height ,of the tree.
(c) measuring the diameter of the trunk.
(d) counting the number of rings in the trunk.
62. Of all micro-organisms, the most adaptable and versatile are
(a) Viruses-Answer
(b) Bacteria
(c) Algae
d) Fungi
63. What is an endoscope?
(a) It is an optical instrument used to see inside the alimentary canal-Answer
(b) it is device which is fitted on the chest of the patient to regularize the irregular heart beats
(c) It is an instrument used for examining ear disorders
(d) It is an instrument for recording electrical signals produced by the human muscles.
64. The disease in which the sugar level increase is known as
(a) Diabetes mellitus-Answer
(b) Diabetes insipidus
(c) Diabetes imperfectus
(d) Diabetes sugarensis
65. The President of India is elected by
(a) members of both Houses of the Parliament.
(b) members of both houses of Parliament of State Legislatures.
(c) members of both Houses of the State Legislative Assemblies.
(d) Elected members of both Houses of the Parliament and members of Legislative Assemblies.-Answer
66. The nitrogen present in the atmosphere is
(a) of no use to plants.-Answer
(b) injurious of plants.
(c) directly utilized by plants.
(d) utilized through micro-organisms
.
67. Diamond and Graphite are
(a) allotropes
(b) isomorphous-Answer
(c) isomers
(d) isobars
68. Kayak is kind of
(a) tribal tool.
(b) boat.-Answer
(c) ship.
(d) weapon.
69. Which of the following has the highest calorific value?
(a) Carbohydrates-Answer
(b) fats
(c) Proteins
(d) Vitamins.
70. Rotation of crops means
(a) growing of different crops in succession to maintain soil fertility.-Answer
(b) some crops are growing again and again.
(c) two or more crops are grown simultaneously to increase productivity.
(d) None of these.
71. Suez Canal connects
(a) Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean.
(b) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea.-Answer
(c) Lake Huron and Lake Erie.
(d) Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
72. Which of the following ports has the largest hinterland?
(a) Kandla
(b) Kochi
(c) Mumbai
(d) Vishkhapatnam.-Answer
73. "Slash and Burn agriculture" is the name given to
(a) method of potato cultivation.-Answer
(b) process of deforestation.
(c) mixed framing.
(d) shifting cultivation.
74. The main reason for deforestation in Asia is
(a) excessive fuel wood collection.
(b) excessive soil erosion.
(c) floods.
(d) construction of roads.-Answer
75. Recharging of water table depends on
(a) amount of rainfall.-Answer
(b) relief of the area.
(c) vegetation of the area.
(d) amount of percolatio
Directions : What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions ?
1. 832.456-539.982-123.321=?
(1) 196.153
(2) 149.153
(3) 169.153-Answer
(4) 176.135
(5) None of these
2. ? x 19 = 7828
(1) 411
(2) 412-Answer
(3) 413
(4) 414
(5) 415
3. 236.69+356.74 = 393.39 + ?
(1) 200.04-Answer
(2) 201.04
(3) 200.14
(4) 202.14
(5) 203.04
4. 734 / ? = 91.75
(1) 8-Answer
(2) 6
(3) 4
(4) 10
(5) None of these
5. x (35 x 15 x 10) / (25 x 2) = ?
(1) 105-Answer
(2) 115
(3) 70
(4) 35
(5) None of these
6. 5938+4456+2891 = ?
(1) 15255
(2) 14285
(3) 13285-Answer
(4) 12385
(5) None of these
7. 859.05 + 428.89+663.17=?
(1) 1585.91
(2) 1286.94
(3) 1950.02
(4) 1950.11-Answer
(5) 1951.01
8. 434 x 645=?
(1) 27840
(2) 297930
(3) 279903
(4) 279930-Answer
(5) None of these
9. 7 x ? =29.05
(1) 4.05
(2) 4.15-Answer
(3) 3.95
(4) 4.28
(5) None of these
10. 725 / 25 - 13 = ?
(1) 16-Answer
(2) 29
(3) 12
(4) 18
(5) None of these
11. (558 x 45) / (18 x 45) = ?
(1) 314
(2) 313
(3) 312
(4) 311
(5) None of these-Answer
12. 806 / 26 =?
(1) 30
(2) 32
(3) 34
(4) 36
(5) None of these-Answer
13. 559 + 995 = ? x 16
(1) 92.05
(2) 95.25-Answer
(3) 93.15
(4) 94.35
(5) None of these
14. ((337 +146) x 8)=?
(1) 3884
(2) 1515
(3) 3864-Answer
(4) 1505
(5) 3846
15. 4758-2782-1430=?
(1) 356
(2) 396
(3) 486
(4) 546-Answer
(5) None of these
16. 9.1 x 7.5 x 6.2 =?
(1) 423.25-Answer
(2) 68.25
(3) 593.775
(4) 472.5
(5) None of these
17. 248 of +110 of 20% = ?
(1) 192
(2) 202
(3) 212
(4) 239-Answer
(5) 242
18. 484 of + 366 of = ?
(1) 663
(2) 844
(3) 668-Answer
(4) 848
(5) 666
19. 280% of 460 =?
(1) 1188
(2) 1284
(3) 1288-Answer
(4) 1280
(5) None of these
20 Which of the following is equal to 30 x 246?
(1) 118 x 13+209 x 42
(2) 174 x 10+222 x 19
(3) 173 x 12+221 x 24-Answer
(4) 169 x 16+167 x 50
(5) None of these
21 The cost of 9 kgs. of sugar is Rs. 279. What is the cost of 153 kgs. of sugar?
(1) Rs. 3.377
(2) Rs. 4.473
(3) Rs. 4.377
(4) Rs. 4.743-Answer
(5) Rs. 4.347
22 A bus travels at the speed of 49 kmph. and reaches its destination in 7 hours. What is the distance covered by the bus?
(1) 343 km-Answer
(2) 283 km
(3) 353 km
(4) 245 km
(5) 340 km
23. th of th of a number is 82. What is the number?
(1) 410
(2) 820-Answer
(3) 420
(4) 220
(5) None of these
24. What is the least number to be added to 1500 to make it a perfect square?
(1) 20
(2) 21-Answer
(3) 22
(4) 23
(5) None of these
25. The sum of three consecutive integers is 39. Which of the following is the largest among the three?
(1) 12
(2) 15
(3) 13
(4) 16
(5) None of these-Answer
26. Find the average of the following set of scores:
118, 186, 138, 204, 175, 229
(1) 148
(2) 152
(3) 156
(4) 160
(5) 175-Answer
27. A banana costs Rs. 2.25 and an apple costs Rs. 3.00. What will be the total cost of 4 dozen of bananas and 3 dozen of
apples?
(1) Rs. 216-Answer
(2) Rs.108
(3) Rs. 189
(4) Rs. 225
(5) Rs. 162
28. How many pieces of 8.6 metres long cloth can be cut out of a length of 455.8 metres cloth?
(1) 43
(2) 48
(3) 55
(4) 53-Answer
(5) 62
29. The product of two successive numbers is 3192. What is the smallest number?
(1) 59
(2) 58
(3) 57
(4) 56-Answer
(5) None of these
30. What is 184 times 156?
(1) 28704-Answer
(2) 29704
(3) 30604
(4) 27604
(5) None of these
31. What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
5989 48 11=?
(1) 1375
(2) 1370
(3) 1372-Answer
(4) 1368
(5) 1365
32 If an amount of Rs. 15,487 is divided equally among 76 students, approximately how much amount will each student
get?
(1) Rs. 206
(2) Rs. 210
(3) Rs. 204-Answer
(4) Rs. 218
(5) Rs. 212
33. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
6417 5704 4991 4278 3565 2852 ?
(1) 2408
(2) 2426
(3) 7310
(4) 7130
(5) 2139-Answer
34 Rinku and Pooja started a business initially with Rs. 5,100 and Rs. 6,600 respectively. If the total profit is Rs. 2.730 what
is Rinku's share in the profit?
(1) Rs. 1,530
(2) Rs. 1,540
(3) Rs. 1,200
(4) Rs. 1,180
(5) None of these-Answer
35. 25% of the total cost of a plot of area 280 sq. feet is Rs. 1,32,370. What is the rate per sq. ft. of the plot?
(1) Rs. 2,091
(2) Rs. 1,981
(3) Rs. 1,991
(4) Rs. 1,891-Answer
(5) None of these
36. If the difference between a number and one fifth of it is 84, what is the number?
(1) 95
(2) 100
(3) 105-Answer
(4) 108
(5) 112
37. The respective ratio of the ages of Richa and Shelly is 5: 8. The ratio of their ages 10 years hence would be 7: 10
respectively. What is the present age of Shelly?
(1) 45 years
(2) 40 years-Answer
(3) 35 years
(4) 30 years
(5) 25 years
38. A student scores 64% marks in 6 papers of 150 marks each. He scores 25% of his total obtained marks in Hindi and
English together. How much is his total score for both these papers?
(1) 120
(2) 124
(3) 140
(4) 144-Answer
(5) 150
39. When the original price of toy was increased by 25%, the price of one dozen toys was Rs. 300. What was the original
price of one toy?
(1) Rs. 24
(2) Rs. 29
(3) Rs. 30
(4) Rs. 15
(5) Rs. 20-Answer
40. If 3x + 5y = 44 and 10x -2y = 16, what is the value of x?
(1) 7
(2) 3-Answer
(3) 5.5
(4) 6.5
(5) None of these
41. 15 persons complete a job in 3 days. How many days will 10 persons take to complete the same job?
42. The owner of an electronics shop charges his customer 25% more than the cost price. If a customer paid Rs. 11,500 for
a television set, then what was the cost price of the television set?
(1) Rs. 9,200-Answer
(2) Rs. 7,200
(3) Rs. 8,600
(4) Rs. 9,800
(5) Rs. 10,000
43. Sumit obtained a total of 1012 marks out of 1150 in an examination. What is his percentage in the examination?
(1) 86
(2) 88-Answer
(3) 84
(4) 90
(5) None of these
44. What should replace both the question marks in the following equation?

Central Intelligence Bureau Executive Grade II Exam Question Paper

1. How many languages and dialects are spoken by people all over the world?
A. 6,000
B. 9,000-Answer
C. 4,000
D. 1,000
2. Approximately, how many people speak Chinese language?
A. 1 billion-Answer
B. 1 million
C. 1 lakh
D. 1 thousand
3. The language with the richest vocabulary is:
A. Hindi
B. French
C. English-Answer
D. German
4. English Language have more than ?? words:
A. 4,50,000-Answer
B. 45,000
C. 4,500
D. 450
5. The oldest Indian language is:
A. Telugu
B. Hindu
C. Tamil-Answer
D. Punjabi
6. Which book has been printed in the maximum number of languages and these scripts?
A. The Bible-Answer
B. Hiraka Sutra
C. The Super Book
D. None of these
7. The only religious book ever printed in a shorthand scripts is:
A. The Ramayana
B. The Mahabharata
C. The bible-Answer
D. Guru Granth Sahib
8. The oldest printed work in the world, which dates back to AD 868 is:
A. The Bible
B. The Hirake Sutra-Answer
C. The Ramayana
D. The Mahabharata
9. The largest book, the super book, is ?? and weight is ??
A. 270 cm, 300 cm, 252 kg.-Answer
B. 100 cm, 110 cm, 100 kg.
C. 200 cm, 100 cm, 60 kg.
D. None of these
10. Les Hommes de bonne volonté is the:
A. Longest novel ever published-Answer
B. Shortest novel every published
C. The oldest novel
D. None of these
11. The author of the play/book ?Ratnawali? is:
A. Tulsidas
B. Kalidas
C. Harsha Vardhan-Answer
D. Prem Chand
12. Which of the following in the book/play written by Maithili Sharan Gupt?
A. Saket-Answer
B. Satyartha Prakash
C. Shakuntala
D. Savitri
13. The book ?Satyartha Prakash? was written by:
A. Swami Dayanand-Answer
B. Swami Vivekanand
C. Sarojini Naidu
D. Kalidas
14. The play/book ?Shakuntala? was written by:
A. Maithili Sharan gupt
B. Swami Dayanand
C. Kalidas-Answer
D. Tulsidas
15. Which of the following is the author of ?Song of India, The?:
A. Firdausi
B. Sarojini Naidu-Answer
C. Lala Lajpat Rai
D. Sri Aurobindo Ghosh
16. The author of the book ?Time machine? is:
A. Lewis Carroll
B. Robert Louis Stevenson
C. Charles Lamb
D. H.G. Wells-Answer
17. Which of the following book was written by Tulsidas:
A. Vinay Patrika
B. Ramcharitmanas
C. Both (a) and (b)-Answer
D. Yashodhara
18. The book ?Vish Vriksha? was written by:
A. Bankimchandra Chatterjee-Answer
B. Annie Basant
C. Tulsidas
D. Kalidas
19. The book ?We Indians? was written by:
A. H.G. Wells
B. Khushwant Singh-Answer
C. James Jeans
D. Thomas Moore
20. Which of he following is he author of play/book ?Yashodhara?:
A. Maithili Sharan Gupt-Answer
B. Khushwant Singh
C. Bankimchandra Chatterjee
D. Sarojini Naidu
21. Dhyan Chand was:
A. A great hockey player
B. Captained he Indian hockey team which won a gold medal in 1936 Berlin Olympics
C. Scored 101 goals at the Olympic games and 300 goals in the international matches.
D. All the statements are correct-Answer
22. Who developed the small pox vaccination?
A. Eduard Jenner-Answer
B. Alexander Fleming
C. Albert Einstein
D. None of these
23. Euclid was:
A. Greek mathematician
B. Contributor to the use of deductive principles of logic as the basis of geometry
C. Propounded the geometrical theosems
D. All the statements are correct-Answer
24. Fa-hien was:
A. The first Buddhist pilgrim of China to visit India during the reign of Chandragupta Vikramaditya-Answer
B. The discover of Puerto Rico and Jamaica
C. The first Buddhist pilgrim of India to visit China
D. None of these
25. Firdausi was:
A. A person poet
B. Well known for his epic ?Sharnama?
C. Both are correct-Answer
D. None of these
26. Who is also known as the ?Lady with the Lamp??
A. Florence Nightingale
B. Sarojini Naidu-Answer
C. Rani Laxmibai
D. Bachendri Pal
27. Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit was:
A. A German Physicist
B. Developed the mercury thermometer in 1714
C. Devised temperature scale
D. All are correct-Answer
28. Galileo was an Italian astronomer who:
A. Developed the telescope
B. Discovered 4 satellites of Jupiter
C. Discovered that the movement of the pendulum produces a regular time measurement.-Answer
D. All are correct
29. Who is known as the father of English poetry?
A. Geoffrey Chaucer-Answer
B. John Milton
C. John Keats
D. None of these
30. The American General who led the revolt against the British & declared American independence was:
A. George Washington-Answer
B. Bill Clinton
C. George Bush
D. None of these
31. Marco Polo
A. Discovered Greenland
B. Traveled three China, India and other parts of Asia-Answer
C. Traveled round the cape of Good Hope
D. Discovered Canada
32. Who landed on the mainland of South America for the First time?
A. Discovered Greenland
B. Landed on the mainland of south America-Answer
C. Discovered the sea route from Europe to India.
D. None of these
33. Who was first to sail sound the strait, reached the Philippines and named the Pacific Ocean?
A. Ferdinand Magelion-Answer
B. Jacques Carter
C. William Janszoom
D. Vasco da Gama
34. Who discovered Australia?
A. Eric the Red
B. Leif Ericsson
C. William Janszoom-Answer
D. None of these
35. Who located the magnetic pole?
A. Sir James Clark
B. Rear Admiral
C. Sir John Ross
D. All the above-Answer
36. Who was first to reach the South Pole?
A. Rear Admiral
B. Capt. Amundsen-Answer
C. Capt. R. E. Scett
D. Sir Edmund Hillary
37. Who was the first to cross the Antarctic?
A. Sir Vivian Fuchs & sir Edmund Hillary-Answer
B. Maj. Yuri Gagarin and Maj. Gherman Titor
C. Capt. R. E. Scott
D. All of these
38. Who were the first to journey into space?
A. Maj. Yori Gagarin and maj. Gherman Titor from Russia
B. Comm. Grissom and Col john Glenn from America
C. Both are correct-Answer
D. None of these
39. Who was the first man to ?Walk? in space?
A. Col. Leonor from Russia
B. Major White from America
C. Both of these-Answer
D. None of these
40. Who were the first to circle the moon?
A. Frank boreman, Bill Anders and Jim Lovell-Answer
B. Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin
C. Charles Conrad and Alan Bean
D. None of these
41. ?Arena? is the special name for playground of:
A. Cricket
B. Lawn Tennis
C. Wrestling-Answer
D. Skating
42. The national sport of Canada is:
A. Tennis and cricket
B. Lacrosse-Answer
C. Judo
D. Rugby and Football
43. Badminton is the national sport at:
A. Malaysia-Answer
B. Scotland
C. China
D. Former soviet Union
44. Where is the Vallabhbhai Patel stadium located?
A. Kolkata
B. Mumbai-Answer
C. Chennai
D. Delhi
45. Where is the sports stadium, Green Park, located?
A. Kanpur-Answer
B. Jamshedpur
C. Cuttack
D. Patiala
46. For which of the following disciplines in Nobel Prize awarded?
A. Physics and chemistry
B. Physiology or Medicine
C. Literature, Peace and Economics
D. All the above-Answer
47. On which date is Nobel Prize awarded?
A. December 10-Answer
B. January 10
C. April 10
D. July 10
48. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, awarded the Noble Prize in:
A. Physics
B. Economics
C. Chemistry
D. (a) and (c)-Answer
49. The committee of the Norwegian Parliament awards the prize for:
A. Economics
B. Peace-Answer
C. Medicine
D. Literature
50. Dr. Linus Carl Pauling is the only person to have won two Nobel Prizes individually for:
A. Chemistry in 1954, peace prize in 1962-Answer
B. Peace prize in 1954, Chemistry in 1962
C. Physics in 154, Medicine in 1962
D. Medicine in 1954, Physics in 1962
1. How many languages and dialects are spoken by people all over the world?
ANS. 9,000
2. Approximately, how many people speak Chinese language?
ANS. 1 billion
3. The language with the richest vocabulary is:
ANS. English
4. English Language have more than ?? words:
ANS. 4,50,000
5. The oldest Indian language is:
ANS Tamil
6. The only religious book ever printed in a shorthand scripts is:
ANS. The bible
7 The oldest printed work in the world, which dates back to AD 868 is:
ANS. The Hirake Sutra
8. Which of the following in the book/play written by Maithili Sharan Gupt?
ANS. Saket
9. Dhyan Chand was:
A. A great hockey player
B. Captained he Indian hockey team which won a gold medal in 1936 Berlin Olympics
C. Scored 101 goals at the Olympic games and 300 goals in the international matches.
D. All the statements are correct
ANS
10. Who developed the small pox vaccination?
ANS. Eduard Jenner
11. Euclid was:
A. Greek mathematician
B. Contributor to the use of deductive principles of logic as the basis of geometry
C. Propounded the geometrical theosems
D. All the statements are correct
ANS D
12. Who is also known as the ?Lady with the Lamp??
ANS. Florence Nightingale
13. Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit was:
A. A German Physicist
B. Developed the mercury thermometer in 1714
C. Devised temperature scale
D. All are correct
ANS: D
14. Galileo was an Italian astronomer who:
A. Developed the telescope
B. Discovered 4 satellites of Jupiter
C. Discovered that the movement of the pendulum produces a regular time measurement.
D. All are correct
ANS: D
15. The American General who led the revolt against the British & declared American independence was:
ANS. George Washington
16. Marco Polo
ANS. Traveled three China, India and other parts of Asia
17. Who was first to reach the South Pole?
ANS. Capt. Amundsen
18. Who were the first to circle the moon?
ANS. Frank boreman, Bill Anders and Jim Lovell
19. Badminton is the national sport at:
ANS. Malaysia
20 Agmark act -----------------------1937
21 Go back to vedas---------------SWAMI DAYANAD SARASWATI
22 Signature on 10 Rs. Note----------------Governer of RBI
23 Banker of Banks-- ----------------------RBI
24 Japan Tsunami--------------------------- March 2011
25 Stock market and mutual funds-- -----------SEBI
26 Imperial bank of india---------------State bank of India
27 first ECONOMIC census in india -------------- 1977
28 Minimum age for president------------------35
29 Who developed green revolution in india-----------Dr M S Swaminathan
30 Which state has longest coastline in india------------ Gujrat
31 first women president of INC-- -----------------Annie Basent
32 Decimal system was invented by---------Bhaskra
33 12.1212-17.0002+9.1105)/0.8 = WRONG QUESTION
34 A is the father of D.C is the daughter of B.D is the sister of C.E is brother of A.how is E related to B
35 Planet nearest to earth----------------VENUS
36 EQuator is the longest lattitude
37 MOTOR Industary----------USA & RUSSIA
38 BIggest Island---------MEDAGASKER
39 MI-5-------Detective zAgency of UK
40 Previous name of WTO--------General aggremant on traffic & trade (GATT)
41 KHILAFAT MOVEMENT-----------ALI BROTHERS (Muhammd & Shaukat ali)
42 First time CEnsus in INdia During------------LORD MAYO
43 Go BACK TO VEDAS-------------Swami Dayanad saraswati
44 8Y=3X-11 find X -----------------X=(8Y+11)/3)
45 A & B's age are in the ratio 3:1. after 15 year the age will bi 2: 1 find present age
ANS: 45 & 15 tear
46 Find odd one liter meter yard inch
47 4 X 10 ^-5 ans: 0.00004
48 find next KPA,LQB,MRC, NSD, ? ANS: OTE
49 The width of rectengle is 5 inch . if the length is three times of width, find area of rectengle
ANS: 75
50 seven friends........takes 3/4 .......Minimum Pizza required
ANS: 6
51 oath & affirmation to president---------------Chief Justice of india
52 panchaayti raj--------------73th amendment act
53 major source of constitution---------------Uk
54 Jasmine Revolution may refer to: the 1987 transition of power in Tunisia
55 ARTICLE 25---------------- freedom of propagation of Religion
56 65th amendment act-------national commission for SC/ST
57 Optical fiber-----------communication
58 Official english language state-------nagaland
59 Octroi tax-----------local body tax
60 Banaras university---------madan mohan malviy
61 Panchtatr---vishnu sharma
62 Lohgarh fort- banda bahadur
63 Mandal commision-1992
64 First cotton mill set up-----------ahmdabad
65 Who was aryabhatt---------ans: all of these
66 Operation black board
67 . The gas predominantly responsible for global warning is
Ans: Carbon dioxide
1.best conductor of electricity--> Salt water
2. Nuclear reactor,electricity developed by --> nuclear fission
3.slab of ice kept in room-->(doubt) does not radiate heat
4.inert gas not active in atmosphere--> argon
5. Global warming--> Co2
5.Globalisation--> indian bussiness abroad
6.Central excise-->product commodities
7.hampi is situated on northern bank of river--> tungabhadra
8.find missing box-->some numbers in box,one is empty-->12
9.A is greaetr than b..cis less than d like that..which has lowest-->B
10.X2-7=0 how many solution?--> 2
11.series of number and asked which number repeated many times-->4
12.Day after tomorrow is friday...then third day of tomorrow-->Sunday
13.1 november monday then 25 november--> thursday

Directions—(Q. 1–5) Some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence
has an error and blacken the rectangle [■] corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B, C). If there is no error,
blacken the rectangle [■] corresponding to (D) in the Answer sheet.
1. Though there is hourly bus service on this route (A) / a number of people are still suffering (B) / as there is no bus shelter
here. (C) No error. (D)
2. The boss took strict measures (A) / with a view to ensuring punctuality (B) / on the part of his subordinates. (C) No
error. (D)
3. People prefer to be identified (A) /by their caste community or religion first (B) / rather to be known as Indians first. (C) No
error. (D)
4. Mrs. Dorai would rather (A) / spend a quiet evening (B) / than attending a party. (C) No error. (D)
5. Being idle sometimes is agreeable (A) / but being idle all the times (B) / might become monotonous. (C) No error. (D)
Directions—(Q. 6–10) Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the Answer sheet.
6. HERETICAL—
(A) Contradictory
(B) Doubtful
(C) Impious
(D) Orthodox-Answer
7. PHILISTINE—
(A) CulturedAnswer
(B) Libertine
(C) Sober
(D) Educated
8. LACERATION—
(A) Convalescence
(B) RecouperationAnswer
(C) Healing
(D) Palpitation
9. IMPLICATE—
(A) DisentangleAnswer
(B) Impersonate
(C) Complicate
(D) Impose
10. INGEST—
(A) Disrupt
(B) DisgorgeAnswer
(C) Dismiss
(D) Display
Directions—(Q. 11–15) Groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly spelt. Find the
correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer sheet.
11. (A) ClienteleAnswer
(B) Clientale
(C) Cleintele
(D) Clientelle
12. (A) Punctileous
(B) PunctiliousAnswer
(C) Punctillious
(D) Punctileus
13. (A) Haemorrage
(B) Hemorhage
(C) Hemmorage
(D) HaemorrhageAnswer
14. (A) Fascimile
(B) Facsimele
(C) FacsimileAnswer
(D) Facksimile
15. (A) Hoseire
(B) HosierAnswer
(C) Hosair
(D) Hasier
Directions—(Q. 16–20) Four alternatives are given for the idiom/ phrase printed bold in the sentence. Choose the
alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/ phrase and mark it in the Answer sheet.
16. We know that he is the one responsible for the discord but as he is well-connected all we can do is send him to
Coventry.
(A) transfer him
(B) commend him
(C) boycott himAnswer
(D) dismiss him
17. A Prime Minister cannot ride rough shod over his ministerial colleagues for long.
(A) deal unkindly withAnswer
(B) take for granted
(C) be hamhanded with
(D) exploit wilfully
18. The say, join the Army to drink life to the lees.
(A) to have the best of fun and fortune
(B) to enjoy a life of drinking and dancing
(C) to have a life full of adventures
(D) to have the best of lifeAnswer
19. He was down in the mouth as he was defeated in the elections.
(A) unable to speak
(B) very depressedAnswer
(C) very angry
(D) very confused
20. The noble man gave up the ghost.
(A) left the ghost
(B) lived like a ghost
(C) invited ghost
(D) diedAnswer
Directions—(Q. 21–25) Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given
words/sentence and indicate it by blackening the appropriate rectangle [■] in the Answer sheet.
21. The time between midnight and noon—
(A) Afternoon
(B) Antipodes
(C) Ante-meridiemAnswer
(D) Antenatal
22. One who is a dabbler in arts, science or literature—
(A) DilettanteAnswer
(B) Aesthete
(C) Maestro
(D) Connoisseur
23. Fear of height—
(A) Agoraphobia
(B) Hydrophobia
(C) AcrophobiaAnswer
(D) Pyrophobia
24. Still existing and known—
(A) Extent
(B) ExtantAnswer
(C) Eternal
(D) Immanent
25. A remedy for all ills—
(A) Narcotic
(B) PanaceaAnswer
(C) Medicine
(D) Quack
Directions—(Q. 26–30) The Ist and the last sentences of the passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the passage
is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S.
These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations
is correct. Then find the correct answer and indicate it in the Answer sheet.
26. 1. There are some places that experience heavy rains throughout the year.
P. So, the local administration should take steps to provide a proper drainage system to clear the stagnant water.
Q. If water stagnates on the road sides, it leads to the spread of infectious diseases.
R. Additionally, measures should be taken to spray disinfectants.
S. In such places, people adapt themselves to moist weather.
6. By taking such steps, spread of diseases can be checked.
(A) QPSR
(B) SQPRAnswer
(C) RSQP
(D) PQSR
27. 1. Addiction to alcoholic drinks affects the social life of the people.
P. Gradually drinking becomes a habit.
Q. The person becomes an addict.
R. When once it becomes a habit, it is difficult to give up.
S. A person begins to drink just for the fun of it.
6. If he doesn't have his bottle of drink, he becomes restless.
(A) SPRQAnswer
(B) SRQP
(C) QRPS
(D) QPRS
28. 1. Braille lost his eyesight accidentally as a child.
P. In his days, the few books that were available for blind people were printed in big, raised type.
Q. After that he became a teacher.
R. The letters used were t hose of the ordinary alphabet.
S. Nevertheless, he was able to complete his education at a school for the blind in Paris.
6. Braille's idea was to use raised dots instead of raised letters.
(A) PQRS
(B) SQPRAnswer
(C) SRPQ
(D) QPRS
29. 1. What are the strategies to strengthen reading habits among early literates, school dropouts and even adults ?
P. Normally, subtitles for a film, say in Hindi, will be in some other language, say, English.
Q. According to a research survey, SLS ''doubles and even triples the role of reading improvement that children may be
achieving through formal education.''
R. But SLS harps on the argument that since the film viewers are familiar with the script, they can read the
words in their favourite dialogues and films.
S. One of the novel and effective strategies is Same Language Subtitles (SLS), which was introduced in Ahmedabad in
1996.
6. Since, a huge number of children and adults watch TV for entertainment even in the rural
areas of India, why not use this resource to get an educational benefit out of it ?
(A) PQSR
(B) PRQS
(C) SPRQ
(D) SQRPAnswer
30. 1. Disappointment doesn't equal failure.
P. When you feel disappointed, you can either seek comfort or seek a solution.
Q. First, step back, stop what you're doing, and try to obtain some comfort-but don't get
trapped into staying comfortable.
R. The best approach includes some of both.
S. Seen in a positive light, it can stimulate learning and growth.
6. Having licked your wounds, prepare for another effort based on a new solution to the
problem.
(A) SRQP
(B) RSPQ
(C) SPRQ
(D) PRSQAnswer
Directions—(Q. 31–35) A sentence has been given in Active Voice/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives
suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice and mark your answer
in the Answer sheet.
31. Who will have broken the Gramophone record ?
(A) By whom the Gramophone record has been broken ?
(B) By whom have the Gramophone record been broken ?
(C) By whom will have the Gramophone record been broken ?Answer
(D) By whom has the Gramophone record been broken ?
32. People once believed that the sun was a God—
(A) The sun is once being believed to be a God
(B) The sun has once been believed to be a God
(C) It was once believed that the sun was a God
(D) It is once believed that the sun is a God
33. Can we send this parcel by air mail ?
(A) By air mail, can this parcel be sent ?
(B) Can this parcel be send by air mail ?
(C) Can this parcel be sent by air mail ?Answer
(D) Can by air mail, this parcel be sent ?
34. People ought not to speak about such things in public—
(A) Such things ought to be not spoken about in public by people
(B) Such things ought not to be spoken about in public
(C) Such things ought to be spoken about not in public
(D) Let such things not be spoken about in public by people
35. I shall be complimented by all when I win the game—
(A) Everyone will compliment me when the game is won by me-Answer
(B) All shall compliment me when I win the game
(C) All are complimenting me when the game is won
(D) All will have complimented me when I win the game
Directions—(Q. 36–40) You have one brief passage with 5 questions. Read the passage carefully and choose the
best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it by blackening the appropriate rectangle [■] in
the Answer sheet.
Passage :
A rat's thick, furry body brushed his cheek, its whiskered nose sniffing at his mouth. Quivering with revulsion, Kunta
snapped his teeth together desperately and the rat ran away. In rage, Kunta snatched and kicked against the shackles that
bound his wrists and ankles. Instantly, angry exclamations and jerking came back from whomever he was shackled to. The
shock and pain adding to his fury, Kunta lunged upward, his head bumping hard against wood-right on the spot where he
had been clubbed by the 'toubol' back in the woods.
Gasping the snarling, he and the unseen man next to him battered their iron cuffs at each other until both slumped back in
exhaustion. Kunta felt himself starting to vomit again, and he tried to force it back, hut couldn't. His already emptied belly
squeezed up a thin, sour fluid that drained from the side of his mouth as he lay wishing that he might die.
He told himself that he mustn't lose control again if he wanted to save his strength and his sanity. After a while, when he felt
he could move again, he very slowly and carefully explored his shackled right wrist and ankle with his left hand. They were
bleeding. He pulled lightly on the the left ankle and wrist of the man he had fought with. On Kunta's left, chained to him by
the ankles, lay some other man, someone who kept up a steady moaning and they were all so close that their shoulders,
arms, and legs touched if any of them moved even a little.
36. How many people are there definitely with Kunta ?
(A) No one else
(B) One other person-Answer
(C) Two other persons
(D) Many others
37. In the passage, Kunta vomited again because he—
(A) was not keeping well
(B) was very hungry
(C) was angry with someone
(D) had fought with someone-Answer
38. The man is referred to as 'unseen' because—
(A) Kunta didn't know him
(B) Kunta wouldn't turn his head to see him
(C) It was dark
(D) Kunta was tied-Answer
39. Where is Kunta ?
(A) In the open air
(B) In a prison
(C) In a confined space-Answer
(D) Not mentioned in the text
40. Kunta was desperate when a rat came near him because—
(A) he quivered with revulsion-Answer
(B) he was angry and hungry
(C) he was shackled and helpless
(D) he was tied to someone else
Directions—(Q. 41–50) In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over
and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your
answer in the Answer sheet.
A modern example of the process of evolution by natural selection in action is provided by the peppered moth. The moth is
…41… pale in colour, a mottled grey which …42… the moth to settle, wings outstret-ched, …43… the bark of lichen
covered trees and …44… unnoticed. It can thus save itself from many …45… birds. However, many years ago some British
…46… found that there does exist a second…47… of this moth, with dark sooty wings. Research has …48… established
that both belong to the …49… species, but the dark moth lives in …50… surroundings, where the trunks of the trees on
which they live are dark with industrial grime.
41. (A) only
(B) normally-Answer
(C) really
(D) obviously
42. (A) permits
(B) allows
(C) enables-Answer
(D) obstructs
43. (A) in
(B) on
(C) about
(D) under-Answer
44. (A) be-Answer
(B) hide
(C) run
(D) come
45. (A) ordinary
(B) circulatory
(C) predatory-Answer
(D) stationary
46. (A) naturalists
(B) ornithologists-Answer
(C) excavators
(D) scholars
47. (A) group
(B) section
(C) variety-Answer
(D) society
48. (A) however
(B) now-Answer
(C) then
(D) since
49. (A) same-Answer
(B) similar
(C) like
(D) one
50. (A) rural
(B) mechanical
(C) agricultural
(D) urban-Answer
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Central Intelligence Bureau Executive Grade II Exam Paper pattern:
The written examination contains two following papers:
Paper-I(Objective type)having following sections:
General Awareness
English
Reasoning
Mathematics
Paper-II(Descriptive type to be attempted in English languages only).
The total duration of the exam is 1 hour 40 minutes.

English Language & Comprehension:

Directions—(Q. 1–5) Some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and blacken the rectangle corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B, C). If there is no error, blacken the rectangle corresponding to (D) in the Answer sheet.

1. Though there is hourly bus service on this route (A) / a number of people are still suffering (B) / as there is no bus shelter here. (C) No error. (D)

2. The boss took strict measures (A) / with a view to ensuring punctuality (B) / on the part of his subordinates. (C) No error. (D)

3. People prefer to be identified (A) /by their caste community or religion first (B) / rather to be known as Indians first. (C) No error. (D)

4. Mrs. Dorai would rather (A) / spend a quiet evening (B) / than attending a party. (C) No error. (D)

5. Being idle sometimes is agreeable (A) / but being idle all the times (B) / might become monotonous. (C) No error. (D)

Directions—(Q. 6–10) Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the Answer sheet.

6. HERETICAL—
(A) Contradictory
(B) Doubtful
(C) Impious
(D) Orthodo

7. PHILISTINE—
(A) Cultured
(B) Libertine
(C) Sober
(D) Educated

8. LACERATION—
(A) Convalescence
(B) Recouperation
(C) Healing
(D) Palpitation

9. IMPLICATE—
(A) Disentangle
(B) Impersonate
(C) Complicate
(D) Impose

10. INGEST—
(A) Disrupt
(B) Disgorge
(C) Dismiss
(D) Display

Directions—(Q. 11–15) Groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer sheet.

11. (A) Clientele
(B) Clientale
(C) Cleintele
(D) Clientelle

12. (A) Punctileous
(B) Punctilious
(C) Punctillious
(D) Punctileus

13. (A) Haemorrage
(B) Hemorhage
(C) Hemmorage
(D) Haemorrhage

14. (A) Fascimile
(B) Facsimele
(C) Facsimile
(D) Facksimile

15. (A) Hoseire
(B) Hosier
(C) Hosair
(D) Hasier

Directions—(Q. 16–20) Four alternatives are given for the idiom/ phrase printed bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/ phrase and mark it in the Answer sheet.

16. We know that he is the one responsible for the discord but as he is well-connected all we can do is send him to Coventry.(A) transfer him
(B) commend him
(C) boycott him
(D) dismiss him

17. A Prime Minister cannot ride rough shod over his ministerial colleagues for long.
(A) deal unkindly with
(B) take for granted
(C) be hamhanded with
(D) exploit wilfully

18. The say, join the Army to drink life to the lees.
(A) to have the best of fun and fortune
(B) to enjoy a life of drinking and dancing
(C) to have a life full of adventures
(D) to have the best of life

19. He was down in the mouth as he was defeated in the elections.
(A) unable to speak
(B) very depressed
(C) very angry
(D) very confused

20. The noble man gave up the ghost.
(A) left the ghost
(B) lived like a ghost
(C) invited ghost
(D) died

Directions—(Q. 21–25) Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence and indicate it by blackening the appropriate rectangle [■] in the Answer sheet.

21. The time between midnight and noon—
(A) Afternoon
(B) Antipodes
(C) Ante-meridiem
(D) Antenatal

22. One who is a dabbler in arts, science or literature—
(A) Dilettante
(B) Aesthete
(C) Maestro
(D) Connoisseur

23. Fear of height—
(A) Agoraphobia
(B) Hydrophobia
(C) Acrophobia
(D) Pyrophobia

24. Still existing and known—
(A) Extent
(B) Extant
(C) Eternal
(D) Immanent

25. A remedy for all ills—
(A) Narcotic
(B) Panacea
(C) Medicine
(D) Quack

Directions—(Q. 26–30) The Ist and the last sentences of the passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S.
These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer and indicate it in the Answer sheet.

26. 1. There are some places that experience heavy rains throughout the year.
P. So, the local administration should take steps to provide a proper drainage system to clear the stagnant water.
Q. If water stagnates on the road sides, it leads to the spread of infectious diseases.
R. Additionally, measures should be taken to spray disinfectants.
S. In such places, people adapt themselves to moist weather.
6. By taking such steps, spread of diseases can be checked.
(A) QPSR
(B) SQPR
(C) RSQP
(D) PQSR

27. 1. Addiction to alcoholic drinks affects the social life of the people.
P. Gradually drinking becomes a habit.
Q. The person becomes an addict.
R. When once it becomes a habit, it is difficult to give up.
S. A person begins to drink just for the fun of it.
6. If he doesn't have his bottle of drink, he becomes restless.
(A) SPRQ
(B) SRQP
(C) QRPS
(D) QPRS

28. 1. Braille lost his eyesight accidentally as a child.
P. In his days, the few books that were available for blind people were printed in big, raised type.
Q. After that he became a teacher.
R. The letters used were t hose of the ordinary alphabet.
S. Nevertheless, he was able to complete his education at a school for the blind in Paris.
6. Braille's idea was to use raised dots instead of raised letters.
(A) PQRS
(B) SQPR
(C) SRPQ
(D) QPRS

29. 1. What are the strategies to strengthen reading habits among early literates, school dropouts and even adults ?
P. Normally, subtitles for a film, say in Hindi, will be in some other language, say, English.
Q. According to a research survey, SLS ''doubles and even triples the role of reading improvement that children may be achieving through formal education.''
R. But SLS harps on the argument that since the film viewers are familiar with the script, they can read the
words in their favourite dialogues and films.
S. One of the novel and effective strategies is Same Language Subtitles (SLS), which was introduced in Ahmedabad in 1996.
6. Since, a huge number of children and adults watch TV for entertainment even in the rural
areas of India, why not use this resource to get an educational benefit out of it ?
(A) PQSR
(B) PRQS
(C) SPRQ
(D) SQRP

30. 1. Disappointment doesn't equal failure.
P. When you feel disappointed, you can either seek comfort or seek a solution.
Q. First, step back, stop what you're doing, and try to obtain some comfort-but don't get
trapped into staying comfortable.
R. The best approach includes some of both.
S. Seen in a positive light, it can stimulate learning and growth.
6. Having licked your wounds, prepare for another effort based on a new solution to the

problem.
(A) SRQP
(B) RSPQ
(C) SPRQ
(D) PRSQ

Directions—(Q. 31–35) A sentence has been given in Active Voice/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice and mark your answer in the Answer sheet.
31. Who will have broken the Gramophone record ?
(A) By whom the Gramophone record has been broken ?
(B) By whom have the Gramophone record been broken ?
(C) By whom will have the Gramophone record been broken ?
(D) By whom has the Gramophone record been broken ?

32. People once believed that the sun was a God—
(A) The sun is once being believed to be a God
(B) The sun has once been believed to be a God
(C) It was once believed that the sun was a God
(D) It is once believed that the sun is a God

33. Can we send this parcel by air mail ?
(A) By air mail, can this parcel be sent ?
(B) Can this parcel be send by air mail ?
(C) Can this parcel be sent by air mail ?
(D) Can by air mail, this parcel be sent ?

34. People ought not to speak about such things in public—
(A) Such things ought to be not spoken about in public by people
(B) Such things ought not to be spoken about in public
(C) Such things ought to be spoken about not in public
(D) Let such things not be spoken about in public by people

35. I shall be complimented by all when I win the game—
(A) Everyone will compliment me when the game is won by me
(B) All shall compliment me when I win the game
(C) All are complimenting me when the game is won
(D) All will have complimented me when I win the game

Directions—(Q. 36–40) You have one brief passage with 5 questions. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it by blackening the appropriate rectangle in the Answer sheet.
Passage :
A rat's thick, furry body brushed his cheek, its whiskered nose sniffing at his mouth. Quivering with revulsion, Kunta snapped his teeth together desperately and the rat ran away. In rage, Kunta snatched and kicked against the shackles that bound his wrists and ankles. Instantly, angry exclamations and jerking came back from whomever he was shackled to. The shock and pain adding to his fury, Kunta lunged upward, his head bumping hard against wood-right on the spot where he had been clubbed by the 'toubol' back in the woods.

Gasping the snarling, he and the unseen man next to him battered their iron cuffs at each other until both slumped back in exhaustion. Kunta felt himself starting to vomit again, and he tried to force it back, hut couldn't. His already emptied belly squeezed up a thin, sour fluid that drained from the side of his mouth as he lay wishing that he might die.

He told himself that he mustn't lose control again if he wanted to save his strength and his sanity. After a while, when he felt he could move again, he very slowly and carefully explored his shackled right wrist and ankle with his left hand. They were bleeding. He pulled lightly on the the left ankle and wrist of the man he had fought with. On Kunta's left, chained to him by the ankles, lay some other man, someone who kept up a steady moaning and they were all so close that their shoulders, arms, and legs touched if any of them moved even a little.

36. How many people are there definitely with Kunta ?
(A) No one else
(B) One other person
(C) Two other persons
(D) Many others

37. In the passage, Kunta vomited again because he—
(A) was not keeping well
(B) was very hungry
(C) was angry with someone
(D) had fought with someone

38. The man is referred to as 'unseen' because—
(A) Kunta didn't know him
(B) Kunta wouldn't turn his head to see him
(C) It was dark
(D) Kunta was tied

39. Where is Kunta ?
(A) In the open air
(B) In a prison
(C) In a confined space
(D) Not mentioned in the text

40. Kunta was desperate when a rat came near him because—
(A) he quivered with revulsion
(B) he was angry and hungry
(C) he was shackled and helpless
(D) he was tied to someone else

Directions—(Q. 41–50) In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your answer in the Answer sheet.

A modern example of the process of evolution by natural selection in action is provided by the peppered moth. The moth is …41… pale in colour, a mottled grey which …42… the moth to settle, wings outstret-ched, …43… the bark of lichen covered trees and …44… unnoticed. It can thus save itself from many …45… birds. However, many years ago some British …46… found that there does exist a second…47… of this moth, with dark sooty wings. Research has …48… established that both belong to the …49… species, but the dark moth lives in …50… surroundings, where the trunks of the trees on which they live are dark with industrial grime.

41. (A) only
(B) normally
(C) really
(D) obviously

42. (A) permits
(B) allows
(C) enables
(D) obstructs

43. (A) in
(B) on
(C) about
(D) under

44. (A) be
(B) hide
(C) run
(D) come

45. (A) ordinary
(B) circulatory
(C) predatory
(D) stationary

46. (A) naturalists
(B) ornithologists
(C) excavators
(D) scholars

47. (A) group
(B) section
(C) variety
(D) society

48. (A) however
(B) now
(C) then
(D) since

49. (A) same
(B) similar
(C) like
(D) one

50. (A) rural
(B) mechanical
(C) agricultural
(D) urban

Answers:
1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (D) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (B)
11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (D) 14. (C) 15. (B) 16. (C) 17. (A) 18. (D) 19. (B) 20. (D)
21. (C) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (B) 25. (B) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (B) 29. (D) 30. (D)
31. (C) 32. (C) 33. (C) 34. (B) 35. (A) 36. (B) 37. (D) 38. (D) 39. (C) 40. (A)
41. (B) 42. (C) 43. (D) 44. (A) 45. (C) 46. (B) 47. (C) 48. (B) 49. (A) 50. (D)
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1. How many languages and dialects are spoken by people all over the world?
A. 6,000
B. 9,000-Answer
C. 4,000
D. 1,000
2. Approximately, how many people speak Chinese language?
A. 1 billion-Answer
B. 1 million
C. 1 lakh
D. 1 thousand
3. The language with the richest vocabulary is:
A. Hindi
B. French
C. English-Answer
D. German
4. English Language have more than ?? words:
A. 4,50,000-Answer
B. 45,000
C. 4,500
D. 450
5. The oldest Indian language is:
A. Telugu
B. Hindu
C. Tamil-Answer
D. Punjabi
6. Which book has been printed in the maximum number of languages and these scripts?
A. The Bible-Answer
B. Hiraka Sutra
C. The Super Book
D. None of these
7. The only religious book ever printed in a shorthand scripts is:
A. The Ramayana
B. The Mahabharata
C. The bible-Answer
D. Guru Granth Sahib
8. The oldest printed work in the world, which dates back to AD 868 is:
A. The Bible
B. The Hirake Sutra-Answer
C. The Ramayana
D. The Mahabharata
9. The largest book, the super book, is ?? and weight is ??
A. 270 cm, 300 cm, 252 kg.-Answer
B. 100 cm, 110 cm, 100 kg.
C. 200 cm, 100 cm, 60 kg.
D. None of these
10. Les Hommes de bonne volonté is the:
A. Longest novel ever published-Answer
B. Shortest novel every published
C. The oldest novel
D. None of these
11. The author of the play/book ?Ratnawali? is:
A. Tulsidas
B. Kalidas
C. Harsha Vardhan-Answer
D. Prem Chand
12. Which of the following in the book/play written by Maithili Sharan Gupt?
A. Saket-Answer
B. Satyartha Prakash
C. Shakuntala
D. Savitri
13. The book ?Satyartha Prakash? was written by:
A. Swami Dayanand-Answer
B. Swami Vivekanand
C. Sarojini Naidu
D. Kalidas
14. The play/book ?Shakuntala? was written by:
A. Maithili Sharan gupt
B. Swami Dayanand
C. Kalidas-Answer
D. Tulsidas
15. Which of the following is the author of ?Song of India, The?:
A. Firdausi
B. Sarojini Naidu-Answer
C. Lala Lajpat Rai
D. Sri Aurobindo Ghosh
16. The author of the book ?Time machine? is:
A. Lewis Carroll
B. Robert Louis Stevenson
C. Charles Lamb
D. H.G. Wells-Answer
17. Which of the following book was written by Tulsidas:
A. Vinay Patrika
B. Ramcharitmanas
C. Both (a) and (b)-Answer
D. Yashodhara
18. The book ?Vish Vriksha? was written by:
A. Bankimchandra Chatterjee-Answer
B. Annie Basant
C. Tulsidas
D. Kalidas
19. The book ?We Indians? was written by:
A. H.G. Wells
B. Khushwant Singh-Answer
C. James Jeans
D. Thomas Moore
20. Which of he following is he author of play/book ?Yashodhara?:
A. Maithili Sharan Gupt-Answer
B. Khushwant Singh
C. Bankimchandra Chatterjee
D. Sarojini Naidu
21. Dhyan Chand was:
A. A great hockey player
B. Captained he Indian hockey team which won a gold medal in 1936 Berlin Olympics
C. Scored 101 goals at the Olympic games and 300 goals in the international matches.
D. All the statements are correct-Answer
22. Who developed the small pox vaccination?
A. Eduard Jenner-Answer
B. Alexander Fleming
C. Albert Einstein
D. None of these
23. Euclid was:
A. Greek mathematician
B. Contributor to the use of deductive principles of logic as the basis of geometry
C. Propounded the geometrical theosems
D. All the statements are correct-Answer
24. Fa-hien was:
A. The first Buddhist pilgrim of China to visit India during the reign of Chandragupta Vikramaditya-Answer
B. The discover of Puerto Rico and Jamaica
C. The first Buddhist pilgrim of India to visit China
D. None of these
25. Firdausi was:
A. A person poet
B. Well known for his epic ?Sharnama?
C. Both are correct-Answer
D. None of these
26. Who is also known as the ?Lady with the Lamp??
A. Florence Nightingale
B. Sarojini Naidu-Answer
C. Rani Laxmibai
D. Bachendri Pal
27. Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit was:
A. A German Physicist
B. Developed the mercury thermometer in 1714
C. Devised temperature scale
D. All are correct-Answer
28. Galileo was an Italian astronomer who:
A. Developed the telescope
B. Discovered 4 satellites of Jupiter
C. Discovered that the movement of the pendulum produces a regular time measurement.-Answer
D. All are correct
29. Who is known as the father of English poetry?
A. Geoffrey Chaucer-Answer
B. John Milton
C. John Keats
D. None of these
30. The American General who led the revolt against the British & declared American independence was:
A. George Washington-Answer
B. Bill Clinton
C. George Bush
D. None of these
31. Marco Polo
A. Discovered Greenland
B. Traveled three China, India and other parts of Asia-Answer
C. Traveled round the cape of Good Hope
D. Discovered Canada
32. Who landed on the mainland of South America for the First time?
A. Discovered Greenland
B. Landed on the mainland of south America-Answer
C. Discovered the sea route from Europe to India.
D. None of these
33. Who was first to sail sound the strait, reached the Philippines and named the Pacific Ocean?
A. Ferdinand Magelion-Answer
B. Jacques Carter
C. William Janszoom
D. Vasco da Gama
34. Who discovered Australia?
A. Eric the Red
B. Leif Ericsson
C. William Janszoom-Answer
D. None of these
35. Who located the magnetic pole?
A. Sir James Clark
B. Rear Admiral
C. Sir John Ross
D. All the above-Answer
36. Who was first to reach the South Pole?
A. Rear Admiral
B. Capt. Amundsen-Answer
C. Capt. R. E. Scett
D. Sir Edmund Hillary
37. Who was the first to cross the Antarctic?
A. Sir Vivian Fuchs & sir Edmund Hillary-Answer
B. Maj. Yuri Gagarin and Maj. Gherman Titor
C. Capt. R. E. Scott
D. All of these
38. Who were the first to journey into space?
A. Maj. Yori Gagarin and maj. Gherman Titor from Russia
B. Comm. Grissom and Col john Glenn from America
C. Both are correct-Answer
D. None of these
39. Who was the first man to ?Walk? in space?
A. Col. Leonor from Russia
B. Major White from America
C. Both of these-Answer
D. None of these
40. Who were the first to circle the moon?
A. Frank boreman, Bill Anders and Jim Lovell-Answer
B. Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin
C. Charles Conrad and Alan Bean
D. None of these
41. ?Arena? is the special name for playground of:
A. Cricket
B. Lawn Tennis
C. Wrestling-Answer
D. Skating
42. The national sport of Canada is:
A. Tennis and cricket
B. Lacrosse-Answer
C. Judo
D. Rugby and Football
43. Badminton is the national sport at:
A. Malaysia-Answer
B. Scotland
C. China
D. Former soviet Union
44. Where is the Vallabhbhai Patel stadium located?
A. Kolkata
B. Mumbai-Answer
C. Chennai
D. Delhi
45. Where is the sports stadium, Green Park, located?
A. Kanpur-Answer
B. Jamshedpur
C. Cuttack
D. Patiala
46. For which of the following disciplines in Nobel Prize awarded?
A. Physics and chemistry
B. Physiology or Medicine
C. Literature, Peace and Economics
D. All the above-Answer
47. On which date is Nobel Prize awarded?
A. December 10-Answer
B. January 10
C. April 10
D. July 10
48. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, awarded the Noble Prize in:
A. Physics
B. Economics
C. Chemistry
D. (a) and (c)-Answer
49. The committee of the Norwegian Parliament awards the prize for:
A. Economics
B. Peace-Answer
C. Medicine
D. Literature
50. Dr. Linus Carl Pauling is the only person to have won two Nobel Prizes individually for:
A. Chemistry in 1954, peace prize in 1962-Answer
B. Peace prize in 1954, Chemistry in 1962
C. Physics in 154, Medicine in 1962
D. Medicine in 1954, Physics in 1962

1. How many languages and dialects are spoken by people all over the world?
ANS. 9,000
2. Approximately, how many people speak Chinese language?
ANS. 1 billion
3. The language with the richest vocabulary is:
ANS. English
4. English Language have more than ?? words:
ANS. 4,50,000
5. The oldest Indian language is:
ANS Tamil
6. The only religious book ever printed in a shorthand scripts is:
ANS. The bible
7 The oldest printed work in the world, which dates back to AD 868 is:
ANS. The Hirake Sutra
8. Which of the following in the book/play written by Maithili Sharan Gupt?
ANS. Saket
9. Dhyan Chand was:
A. A great hockey player
B. Captained he Indian hockey team which won a gold medal in 1936 Berlin Olympics
C. Scored 101 goals at the Olympic games and 300 goals in the international matches.
D. All the statements are correct
ANS
10. Who developed the small pox vaccination?
ANS. Eduard Jenner
11. Euclid was:
A. Greek mathematician
B. Contributor to the use of deductive principles of logic as the basis of geometry
C. Propounded the geometrical theosems
D. All the statements are correct
ANS D
12. Who is also known as the ?Lady with the Lamp??
ANS. Florence Nightingale
13. Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit was:
A. A German Physicist
B. Developed the mercury thermometer in 1714
C. Devised temperature scale
D. All are correct
ANS: D
14. Galileo was an Italian astronomer who:
A. Developed the telescope
B. Discovered 4 satellites of Jupiter
C. Discovered that the movement of the pendulum produces a regular time measurement.
D. All are correct
ANS: D
15. The American General who led the revolt against the British & declared American independence was:
ANS. George Washington
16. Marco Polo
ANS. Traveled three China, India and other parts of Asia
17. Who was first to reach the South Pole?
ANS. Capt. Amundsen
18. Who were the first to circle the moon?
ANS. Frank boreman, Bill Anders and Jim Lovell
19. Badminton is the national sport at:
ANS. Malaysia
20 Agmark act -----------------------1937
21 Go back to vedas---------------SWAMI DAYANAD SARASWATI
22 Signature on 10 Rs. Note----------------Governer of RBI
23 Banker of Banks-- ----------------------RBI
24 Japan Tsunami--------------------------- March 2011
25 Stock market and mutual funds-- -----------SEBI
26 Imperial bank of india---------------State bank of India
27 first ECONOMIC census in india -------------- 1977
28 Minimum age for president------------------35
29 Who developed green revolution in india-----------Dr M S Swaminathan
30 Which state has longest coastline in india------------ Gujrat
31 first women president of INC-- -----------------Annie Basent
32 Decimal system was invented by---------Bhaskra
33 12.1212-17.0002+9.1105)/0.8 = WRONG QUESTION
34 A is the father of D.C is the daughter of B.D is the sister of C.E is brother of A.how is E related to B
35 Planet nearest to earth----------------VENUS
36 EQuator is the longest lattitude
37 MOTOR Industary----------USA & RUSSIA
38 BIggest Island---------MEDAGASKER
39 MI-5-------Detective zAgency of UK
40 Previous name of WTO--------General aggremant on traffic & trade (GATT)
41 KHILAFAT MOVEMENT-----------ALI BROTHERS (Muhammd & Shaukat ali)
42 First time CEnsus in INdia During------------LORD MAYO
43 Go BACK TO VEDAS-------------Swami Dayanad saraswati
44 8Y=3X-11 find X -----------------X=(8Y+11)/3)
45 A & B's age are in the ratio 3:1. after 15 year the age will bi 2: 1 find present age
ANS: 45 & 15 tear
46 Find odd one liter meter yard inch
47 4 X 10 ^-5 ans: 0.00004
48 find next KPA,LQB,MRC, NSD, ? ANS: OTE
49 The width of rectengle is 5 inch . if the length is three times of width, find area of rectengle
ANS: 75
50 seven friends........takes 3/4 .......Minimum Pizza required
ANS: 6
51 oath & affirmation to president---------------Chief Justice of india
52 panchaayti raj--------------73th amendment act
53 major source of constitution---------------Uk
54 Jasmine Revolution may refer to: the 1987 transition of power in Tunisia
55 ARTICLE 25---------------- freedom of propagation of Religion
56 65th amendment act-------national commission for SC/ST
57 Optical fiber-----------communication
58 Official english language state-------nagaland
59 Octroi tax-----------local body tax
60 Banaras university---------madan mohan malviy
61 Panchtatr---vishnu sharma
62 Lohgarh fort- banda bahadur
63 Mandal commision-1992
64 First cotton mill set up-----------ahmdabad
65 Who was aryabhatt---------ans: all of these
66 Operation black board
67 . The gas predominantly responsible for global warning is
Ans: Carbon dioxide

1.best conductor of electricity--> Salt water
2. Nuclear reactor,electricity developed by --> nuclear fission
3.slab of ice kept in room-->(doubt) does not radiate heat
4.inert gas not active in atmosphere--> argon
5. Global warming--> Co2
5.Globalisation--> indian bussiness abroad
6.Central excise-->product commodities
7.hampi is situated on northern bank of river--> tungabhadra
8.find missing box-->some numbers in box,one is empty-->12
9.A is greaetr than b..cis less than d like that..which has lowest-->B
10.X2-7=0 how many solution?--> 2
11.series of number and asked which number repeated many times-->4
12.Day after tomorrow is friday...then third day of tomorrow-->Sunday
13.1 november monday then 25 november--> thursday
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A library has an average of 510 visitors on Sundays and 240 on other days. The average number of visitors per day in a month of 30 days beginning with a Sunday is:
A. 250
B. 276
C. 280
D. 285

What is the greatest possible length which can be used to measure exactly the lengths 8 m, 4 m 20 cm and 12 m 20 cm?

A. 10 cm
B. 30 cm
C. 25 cm
D. 20 cm

A tyre has two punctures. The first puncture alone would have made the tyre flat in 9 minutes and the second alone would have done it in 6 minutes. If air leaks out at a constant rate, how long does it take both the punctures together to make it flat ?
A. 3 and 1/5 min
B. 3 and 2/5 min
C. 3 and 3/5 min
D. 3 and 4/5 min

A and B started a business in partnership investing Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 15,000 respectively. After six months, C joined them with Rs. 20,000. What will be B's share in total profit of Rs. 25,000 earned at the end of 2 years from the starting of the business?
A. Rs. 7500
B. Rs. 9000
C. Rs. 9500
D. Rs. 10,000

A jogger is running at 9 kmph alongside a railway track in 240 meters ahead of the engine of a 120 meters long train . The train is running at 45 kmph in the same direction. how much time does it take for the train to pass the jogger?
A. 46
B. 36
C. 18
D. 22

Two tailors X and Y are paid a total of Rs. 550 per week by their employer. If X is paid 120 percent of the sum paid to Y, how much is Y paid per week?
A. Rs. 200
B. Rs. 250
C. Rs.300
D. None

The Difference between two number s 1365. When the larger number is divided by the smaller one the quotient is 6 and the remainder is 15. The smaller number is?

A. 240
B. 270
C. 295
D. 360

The ratio between the present ages of P and Q is 6:7. If Q is 4 years old than P, what will be the ratio of the ages of P and Q after 4 years
A. 7:8
B. 7:9
C. 3:8
D. 5:8

A vendor bought toffees at 6 for a rupee. How many for a rupee must he sell to gain 20%?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

A is twice s good as workman as B and together they finish a piece of work in 18 days. In how many days will B alone finish the work.

A. 27 days
B. 54 days
C. 56 days
D. 68 days

Showing a lady Jennifer said “She is the daughter of my grandfather’s only son.” How is Jennifer related to her?
A. Father
B. Son
C. Brother
D. Mother

Among R, L, T and J each having different weights, T is heavier than only L. R is not heavy as J. who is the heaviest?
A. R
B. J
C. T
D. Can’t be determined

In a certain code FIGHT is coded as GJFIU and WRITE is coded as XSHUF. then how will JUDGE be coded in the same code?
A. KVCHF
B. HFEKV
C. KVEHF
D. VKCFH

In which one of the following temples did Ramanuja teach?
A. Madurai
B. Mamallapuram
C. Somnathpur
D. Srirangam

Though Ashoka had many sons, the inscriptions mentioned only one who is not mentioned in any other source. He is
A. Kunala
B. Tivara
C. Mahendra
D. Jalauka

Who among the following was a founder of Widow Marriage Association in
1861 ?
A. Devendranath Tagore
B. Mahadev Govinda Ranade
C. Surendranath Banerjee
D. Swami Dayanand Saraswati

Which of the following countries is not a member of G-8?
A. Canada
B. Russia
C. Spain
D. France

What is the ideological approach of Jainism ?
A. Anekanta
B. Advaita
C. Avagaman
D. Pancha-sheela

Taufik Hidayat, Joachim Person, Lin Dan and Chetan Anand are the famous players associated with which of the following sports?
A. Tennis
B. Table Tennis
C. Badminton
D. Chess

Which Indus Valley site has yielded evidence of use of a wooden coffin in burial?
A. Harappa
B. Mohenjodaro
C. Lothal
D. Kalibongan
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