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Can you please give me the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation question papers of Junior Engineer as it is very urgent for me? As you want to get the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation question papers of Junior Engineer so here is the information of the same for you: Some content of the file has been given here: Directions—(Q. 1–15) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. Mihir and Mahadev lived in the same village. While Mahadev owned the largest shop in the village, Mihir was a poor farmer. Both had large families, with many sons, daughtersin-law and grandchildren. One day, Mihir, tired of not being able to make ends meet, decided to leave the village and move to the city where they were sure to make enough to feed everyone. They said their goodbyes, packed their few belongings and set off. When night fell, they stopped under a large tree. There was a stream running nearby, where they could refresh themselves. Mihir told his sons to clear the area below the tree. He told his wife to fetch water. He instructed his daughters-in-law to make up the fire and started cutting wood from the tree himself. Now, in the branches of that tree sat a thief. He watched as Mihir’s family worked together. He also noticed they had nothing to cook. Mihir’s wife too thought the same, for she said to her husband, “Everything is ready. But what shall we eat ?” Mihir raised his hands to heaven and said, “Don’t worry. He is watching all this from above. He will help us.” The thief was worried. He had seen that the family was large and worked well together. Surely they did not know he was hiding in the branches ? He decided to make a quick getaway. He climbed down swiftly when they were not looking and ran for his life. But, he left behind his bundle of stolen jewels and money, which dropped down into Mihir’s lap. He opened it and jumped with joy when he saw the contents. The family promptly gathered its belongings and returned to the village. There was great excitement when they told everyone how they got rich. Mahadev thought this was a nice quick way to earn some money ! He commanded his family to pack some clothes and they set off as if on a journey. They stopped under the same tree and Mahadev started commanding everyone as Mihir had done. But no one in his family was willing to obey orders. They were used to having servants wait on them – so the one who went to the river to fetch water had a nice bath. The one who went to gather wood for the fire went off to sleep beneath the tree. And Mahadev only ordered everyone about, not bothering to do anything himself. Meanwhile the thief had returned to the tree. He noticed the family members were greedy and selfish. They would never be able to put up a fight together. Then, Mahadev and his wife started the conversation that they had rehearsed carefully. Mahadev’s wife said, “Everything is ready. But what shall we eat ?” Mahadev raised his hands upwards and said, “Don’t worry. He is watching all this from above. He will help us”. At this, the thief jumped down from the tree, knife in hand. Seeing him, everyone started running helter skelter to save themselves. The thief stole everything. Mahadev and his family had to return to the village empty-handed, having lost all the jewellery and gold they had taken with them. 1. Which of the following cannot be said about Mihir’s family ? (a) They respected and obeyed Mihir. (b) They were so poor that they sometimes had to starve. (c) They had no friends in the village when they were poor. (A) None (B) Only (c) (C) Only (b) and (c) (D) Only (b) (E) All (a), (b) and (c) Ans : (C) 2. Why did Mihir and his family decide to camp under the ‘thief’s tree’ ? (A) Being a large family they knew they could capture the thief (B) It was a convenient spot to camp for the night (C) It was the only tree large enough to shelter the whole family (D) there was a stream nearby and wood to build a house (E) Exhausted after the day’s travel they couldn’t walk any more Ans : (B) 3. Why did the thief leave the valuables he had stolen behind ? (A) Seeing Mihir’s faith in God the thief was filled with remorse (B) Feeling sorry for Mihir’s family he decided to donate the valuables to them (C) He was afraid that God would punish him for stealing (D) In his hurry to run away he forget to take the valuables along (E) He was confident that they were so well hidden that they would not be found Ans : (D) 4. Which of the following best describes Mahadev ? (A) He was a rich businessman (B) He bullied his wife so she obeyed him (C) He paid his servants well to look after his family’s needs (D) He was greedy and had cheated Mihir (E) He was brave and decided to trick the thief Ans : (A) 5. Why did Mihir’s family return to the village ? (A) To show off their newfound wealth (B) To buy back their land and start a business (C) They had no need to shift to the city (D) To share their wealth with the other villagers (E) They wanted to sing God’s praises to all the villagers Ans : (C) 6. What made Mihir utter the phrase, “He is watching all this from above.” ? (A) He had spotted the thief and wanted to frighten him off (B) He was telling his wife to trust God to look after them (C) It was a warming to his family members to stick together (D) He was begging the thief for help to feed his family (E) None of these Ans : (B) 7. Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage ? (A) Mahadev planned to seek his fortune in the city as Mihir had (B) Mihir’s family preferred to live in the city (C) Mahadev had no intention of moving to the city (D) Mahadev lost his entire life savings to the thief (E) The thief only robbed those whom he did not like Ans : (D) 8. Why did the thief return to the tree ? (A) To plot how to get his money back (B) He thought no one would look for him there (C) To keep a watch on Mahadev’s family (D) Not mentioned in the passage (E) None of these Ans : (D) 9. Why was the thief not afraid of Mahadev’s family ? (A) They had not brought their servants along to protect them (B) Seeing their wealth he suspected them of stealing his loot (C) He had weapons to defend himself (D) Mahadev’s family was not as large as Mihir’s (E) None of these Ans : (E) 10. How did the villagers react to Mihir’s new found wealth ? (A) They tried hard to coax him to reveal the secret of his wealth (B) They followed his example and became more devout (C) They pretended to happy for him but were secretly jealous (D) They each plotted to visit the tree and get rich quickly (E) None of these Ans : (E) Directions—(Q. 11–13) Which of the following is most similar in meaning to the word given in bold as used in the passage. 11. make(A) earn (B) estimate (C) prepare (D) build (E) settle Ans : (A) 12. lost (A) defeated (B) failed (C) forfeited (D) wasted (E) destroyed Ans : (D) 13. getaway (A) holiday (B) freedom (C) fantasy (D) escape (E) relaxation Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 14–15) Which of the following is most opposite in meaning of the word given in bold as used in the passage. 14. rehearsed(A) repeated (B) forced (C) fake (D) unplanned (E) effortless Ans : (D) 15. willing (A) oblige (B) reluctant (C) distracted (D) determined (E) obstacle Ans : (B) Directions—(Q. 16–25) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any) 16. The majority of the population believes (A) / that the stock market is recovered (B) / and that it is the (C) / right time to buy shares. (D) No error (E) Ans : (B) 17. Seema’s new office is close (A) / to her residence so (B) / she will not longer (C) / have to travel by train. (D) No error (E) Ans : (C) 18. In the present guidelines, (A) / the bank is required to obtain (B) / a photograph from any person (C) / who wishes to open an account. (D) No error (E) Ans : (C) 19. Chetan puts in a lot (A) / of effort to ensure (B) / that the scheme was (C) / launched in March. (D) No error (E) Ans : (C) 20. As our economy is (A) / experiencing a recession, banks (B) / have became very cautious (C) / about giving loans. (D) No error (E) Ans : (C) 21. After retiring she spent (A) / most of her time teaching young (B) / doctors and motivating themselves (C) / to work in rural areas. (D) No error (E) Ans : (A) 22. Since this foreign bank has (A) / not performed very good this year (B) / it will not be setting / up any new branches. (D) No error (E) Ans : (B) 23. Our Chairman is deeply concerned (A) / about the environment (B) / and plans to take some steps to reduce the (C) / pollution caused by our factories. (D) No error (E) Ans : (E) 24. He was afraid that his parents (A) / would not allow him to (B) / make the film so he did (C) / not tell them about it. (D) No error (E) Ans : (E) 25. I was previously posted (A) / in Singapore and it (B) / took me a long time (C) / to accustom to the food. (D) No error (E) Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 26–30) In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are lettered as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The letter of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e. ‘All correct’ as your answer. 26. He was a member (A) of the original (B) committee which drafted (C) these recommendations. (D) All correct (E) Ans : (B) 27. Do not procede (A) with the transfer (B) of funds until you receive further (C) instructions. (D) All correct (E) Ans : (A) 28. Our branch is located (A) in a remote (B) area where water is scarcity (C) available. (D) All correct (E) Ans : (C) 29. To gain (A) their support, (B) you must convenience (C) them of the benefits (D) of the proposal. All correct (E) Ans : (C) 30. The deal we negotiated (A) has not been approved (B) by RBI and needs (C) to be revized. (D) All correct (E) Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 31–35) Rearrange the following six sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. (a) A few minutes later he was hauled back on board the ship, on the captain’s orders. (b) One of the crew began to complain and moan about the situation and no one could silence him. (c) Marvelling at the change, the passengers asked for an explanation, to which the captain replied, “We never appreciate how well off we are in a situation until we fall into a worse one”. (d) During a voyage a great storm arose. (e) In exasperation the captain ordered him to be thrown overboard. (f) To everyone’s surprise, the man immediately went back to his post and silently began to work. 31. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement ? (A) (a) (B) (b) (C) (c) (D) (d) (E) (e) Ans : (E) 32. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ? (A) (a) (B) (b) (C) (c) (D) (d) (E) (e) Ans : (D) 33. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement ? (A) (b) (B) (c) (C) (d) (D) (e) (E) (f) Ans : (E) 34. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement ? (A) (b) (B) (c) (C) (d) (D) (e) (E) (f) Ans : (A) 35. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement ? (A) (a) (B) (b) (C) (c) (D) (d) (E) (f) Ans : (C) Directions—(Q. 36–40) Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence meaningful and grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (E) as the answer. 36. Ensure we have the necessary clearance is the responsibility of the legal department. (A) Ensuring we have (B) To ensure having (C) We have been ensured (D) Ensuring us having (E) No correction required Ans : (B) 37. They have decided to go ahead and implement which was discussed at last month’s conference in Chennai. (A) What we had discussed (B) Whatever discussion (C) That being discussed (D) Which has been discussed (E) No correction required Ans : (A) 38. To reduce costs, we should replace our current system by much efficient one. (A) Through more efficient (B) Efficiently by (C) With a more efficient (D) For better efficiency (E) No correction required Ans : (C) 39. Staff in the district offices can easily monitor whether the payments are being made in time. (A) Easily be monitored (B) Monitor easier whether (C) Easy to monitor that (D) Monitor easily (E) No correction required Ans : (E) 40. Most of the managers whom involved in the deal had previously worked for multinational banks. (A) Whose involved (B) Involvement with (C) Involving whom (D) Involved in (E) No correction required Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 41–50) In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. One rainy day while driving me home from school my father stopped to offer a frail old man a lift. Though he was headed in the opposite ...(41)..., my father insisted. By the time we ...(42)... home it was late and I was tired and ...(43)... with my father. That night, my father ...(44)... me a bedtime story as usual–A ...(45)... Emperor was once asked “Sire, while you ...(46)... rich and powerful, your teacher doesn’t even ...(47)... a piece of land yet you visit him, ...(48)... don’t you summon him to court ?” The Emperor ...(49)... and said, “You are mistaken, my teacher is ...(50)... than I am. My land can be lost in a war but he possesses knowledge which can never be stolen.” “The old man was my teacher.” my father concluded. I have never forgotten the lesson my father ‘taught’ me that day. 41. (A) route (B) manner (C) direction (D) side (E) way Ans : (C) 42. (A) left (B) arrived (C) return (D) gone (E) reach Ans : (B) 43. (A) complained (B) annoying (C) hungry (D) upset (E) worried Ans : (D) 44. (A) taught (B) described (C) told (D) reads (E) related Ans : (C) 45. (A) greedy (B) honest (C) foolish (D) mighty (E) cruel Ans : (D) 46. (A) are (B) being (C) were (D) so (E) seem Ans : (A) 47. (A) own (B) earn (C) acquire (D) possessed (E) has Ans : (A) 48. (A) however (B) but (C) instead (D) when (E) why Ans : (E) 49. (A) shouted (B) silent (C) thinks (D) smiled (E) prayed Ans : (D) 50. (A) powerful (B) wise (C) wealthy (D) stronger (E) richer Ans : (E) Directions—(Q. 1–10) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. Once upon a time, there was a royal elephant which used to reside in the premises of the king’s palace. The elephant was very dear to the king, so he was well-fed and well-treated. There was also a Dog who lived near the Elephant’s shed. He was very weak and skinny. He was always fascinated by the smell of rich sweet rice being fed to the royal elephant. One day, the Dog could no longer resist the aroma of the rice and somehow managed to sneak into the Elephant’s shed. He ate the grains of sweet rice that fell from the Elephant’s mouth. He liked the rice so much, that he started going there daily to eat the rice. For days, the huge Elephant didn’t notice the small dog as he was busy enjoying the delicious food. Gradually, the Dog grew bigger and stronger eating such rich food. Finally, the Elephant noticed him and allowed him access to the food. The Elephant enjoyed the company of the Dog and started sharing his food with him. They also started spending time with each other and soon became good friends. They ate together, slept together and played together. While playing, the Elephant would hold the Dog in his trunk and swing him back and forth. Soon neither of them was happy without the other. They became great friends and didn’t want to be separated from each other. Then one day, a man saw the Dog and asked the Elephant-keeper, “I want to buy this Dog. What price do you want for it ?” The Elephant-keeper didn’t own the Dog but sold it and extracted a sum of money from this deal. The man took the Dog to his home village, which was quite far away. The King’s Elephant became very sad after this incident. He missed his friend a lot and started neglecting everything. He didn’t want to do anything without his dear friend, so he stopped eating, drinking and even bathing. Finally, the Elephant-keeper reported this to the King; however he didn’t mention anything about the Dog. The King had a wise minister, who was known for his keen understanding of animals. The King ordered the minister, “Go to the Elephant shed and find out the reason for the Elephant's condition”. The intelligent minister went to the Elephant shed and found the Elephant very sad. He examined the Elephant and asked the Elephant-keeper. “There is nothing wrong with this Elephant’s body, then why does he look so sad ? I think this Elephant is grief stricken, possibly due to the loss of a dear friend. Do you know if this Elephant shared a close friendship with anyone ?” The Elephant-keeper said, “There was a Dog who used to eat, sleep and play with the Elephant. He was taken by a stranger three days ago”. The minister went back to the King and said, “Your majesty, in my opinion, the royal Elephant is not sick, but he is lonesome without his dear friend, the Dog”. The King said, “You’re right, friendship is one of the most wonderful things of life. Do you know where that Dog is ?’ The Minister replied, “Elephantkeeper has informed me that a stranger took him away and he doesn’t know his whereabouts”. The King asked, “How can we bring back my Elephant’s friend and make him happy again ?” The Minister suggested, “Your Majesty, make a declaration, that whoever has the dog that used to live at the royal Elephant’s shed will be penalized”. The King did the same and the man who had taken the dog, instantly turned him loose when he heard the proclamation. As soon as he was freed, the Dog ran back as fast as he could to the Elephant’s shed. The Elephant was so delighted to see the Dog that he picked his friend up with his trunk and swung him back and forth. The Dog wagged his tail, while the Elephant’s eyes sparkled with happiness. The King was content to see the Elephant happy once again and rewarded the minister for his wise judgement. 1. What was the Minister’s diagnosis of the Elephant’s condition ? (A) The Elephant hated his keeper (B) The Elephant was lonely (C) The Elephant was starving (D) The Elephant had hurt his leg and was in pain (E) None of these Ans : (B) 2. What method did the Minister suggest to the King to get back the Dog ? (A) To declare that whoever had that particular Dog would be punished (B) To keep a bowl of rice for the Dog in the Elephant’s shed so that he could be lured back to the palace (C) To command the Elephant keeper to look for the Dog in the village (D) To persuade the Elephant to call out to the Dog (E) None of these Ans : (A) 3. Why had the Elephant become very sad ? (A) He no longer got his daily bowl of rice (B) He was unhappy with the King for having sold the Dog (C) He missed his friend the Dog (D) He was sold to an unknown man by his keeper (E) None of these Ans : (C) 4. What did the Elephant-keeper do to the Dog ? (A) He sold the Dog to an unknown man for a price (B) He hit the Dog as the Dog was eating the Elephant’s food (C) He killed the Dog (D) He complained to the King about the Dog (E) None of these Ans : (A) 5. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage ? (A) Friends and Enemies (B) The Playful Dog (C) The King and the Minister (D) The Elephant-keeper (E) The Bond of Friendship Ans : (E) 6. Why was the Elephant taken care of ? (A) He was a very special Elephant as he could talk to Dogs (B) He was a very loyal Elephant (C) He was the strongest Elephant in the Kingdom (D) He was weak and the King had a lot of sympathy for him (E) None of these Ans : (E) 7. Why did the Dog start going to the Elephant’s shed everyday ? (A) He liked the Elephant a lot and wanted to become friends with him (B) He was being fed by the King everyday (C) He was fond of the Elephant’s shed (D) He liked the taste of the rice being fed to the Elephant (E) None of these Ans : (D) 8. What did the Dog do once he was set free ? (A) He ate rice to his heart’s content (B) He thanked the King for his kindness (C) He ran away from the Kingdom to a place far away (D) He ran back to his friend the Elephant (E) None of these Ans : (D) 9. What of the following can definitely be said about the Elephantkeeper ? (1) He was greedy (2) He was insensitive (3) He was brave (A) Only 1 (B) Only 2 (C) Only 1 and 2 (D) Only 2 and 3 (E) All 1, 2 and 3 Ans : (A) 10. Which of the following can definitely be said about the King ? (1) He was compassionate. (2) He was deceitful. (3) He loved animals. (A) Only 1 (B) Only 1 and 3 (C) Only 1 and 2 (D) Only 2 (E) All the three 1, 2, and 3 Ans : (C) Directions—(Q. 11–13) Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. 11. EXTRACTED (A) pulled (B) inserted (C) wring (D) dug out (E) received Ans : (E) 12. DECLARATION (A) pact (B) praise (C) announcement (D) writ (E) resolve Ans : (C) 13. KEEN (A) shallow (B) urgent (C) concentrated (D) deep (E) eager Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 14–15) Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. 14. RESIST (A) give in (B) please (C) struggle (D) try out (E) defy Ans : (A) 15. SEPARATED (A) stuck (B) united (C) estranged (D) bound (E) joined Ans : (B) Directions—(Q. 16–20) Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct ? If the sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No correction is required’, mark (E) as the answer. 16. Trisha could not solve the problem at all and was at her wit’s ending. (A) her wit’s end (B) the wit ends (C) her witty end (D) the wit end (E) No correction required Ans : (A) 17. It’s a small theatre and the seats are uncomfortable, but the saving grace is that the air conditioning is good. (A) grace to save (B) gracing save (C) saver grace (D) save to grace (E) No correction required Ans : (E) 18. Tarun had to prepare the document for his meeting urgently but he was hardly pressed for time.(A) hard pressed for timely (B) hard pressed for time (C) hardly press to time (D) hard pressing to timely (E) No correction required Ans : (B) 19. Suraj lied from his teeth to get out of the tense situation with his boss. (A) lies for his teeth (B) lie to his teeth (C) lied through his teeth (D) lied from his tooth (E) No correction required Ans : (C) 20. Satish lay in bed wide awaken as he was worried about his exams starting the next day. (A) widen awakening (B) widely awake (C) wide and awake (D) wide awake (E) No correction required Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 21–25) In each question below, a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer. 21. People went crazy (A) when the musician along with his friend, (B) took to the staging (C) and belted out popular (D) tracks. All correct (E) Ans : (C) 22. For a growing number of coupals, (A) adoption is not a helpless compulsion (B) but a deliberate, (C) vand often noble, (D) choice. All correct (E) Ans : (A) 23. On two consecutive (A) nights the two greatest icones (B) of show- business were honoured with unprecedented (C) affection. (D) All correct (E) Ans : (B) 24. We are so busy looking at mediocrity (A) that when a truly outstanding achievement (B) stares us in the face we resort (C) to the same terms of praise. (D) All correct (E) Ans : (E) 25. The unlikely migration (A) was officially (B) explained as a move to meet expanding (C) business oportunities. (D) All correct (E) Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 26–30) Rearrange the following six sentences (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them. (1) He immediately acknowledged Mohan’s good work and invited him to his home for dinner. (2) One day a wealthy merchant sent his son’s bicycle to the shop for repair. (3) The next day the merchant came to claim the bicycle and noticed that it was shiny. (4) After repairing the bicycle, Mohan cleaned it up and made it look new. (5) Once upon a time, there was a boy named Mohan who worked as an apprentice in a bicycle shop. (6) Other apprentices in the shop laughed at Mohan for doing unnecessary work. 26. Which of the following should be the second sentence after rearrangement ? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 6 Ans : (B) 27. Which of the following should be the third sentence after rearrangement ? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 5 Ans : (D) 28. Which of the following should be the first sentence after rearrangement ? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 5 Ans : (E) 29. Which of the following should be the last (sixth) sentence after rearrangement ? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 5 (E) 6 Ans : (A) 30. Which of the following should be the fourth sentence after rearrangement ? (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5 (E) 6 Ans : (E) Directions—(Q. 31–40) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.) 31. In about five minutes, they would (A) / cover the distance from the road to the point (B) / where the waves would v/ begin lick their feet. (D) No error (E) Ans : (D) 32. The devastating experiences (A) / of many wars taught some countries (B) / the necessary of pursuing peace (C) / at the expense of nationalist egos. (D) No error (E) Ans : (C) 33. The former superstar recently (A) / visit an orphanage (B) / fuelling speculation that (C) / she is planning to adopt a child. (D) No error (E) Ans : (B) 34. Accordance to a new study (A) / taking steps to remain healthy any young (B) / may help delay (C) / the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. (D) No error (E) Ans : (A) 35. A day after he was diagnosed with (A) / swine flu, preventive measures were put in place (B) / to ensure that others were not v/ affected by the dreaded virus. vNo error (E) Ans : (A) 36. The administration has conclusive (A) / that it is retailers who are (B) / responsible for upsetting (C) / the city’s household budget. (D) No error (E) Ans : (A) 37. The assurances, unfortunately, (A) / remained on paper, as (B) / neither the Centre or the state initiated steps (C) / for the development of the backward region. (D) No error (E) Ans : (C) 38. Sediment deposit along the coast (A) / may be the primary reason for (B) / the change in conditions, (C) / but a lot more remains to be understand. (D) No error (E) Ans : (D) 39. A committee will be set-up (A) / to explore pros and cons by (B) / a common fee structure, and will (C) / take a final decision on it within a week. (D) No error (E) Ans : (B) 40. The infection which causes (A) / gums to bleed and teeth to fall out v/ results from the build-up of (C) / a particular bacteria that is common to most mouths. (D) No error (E) Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 41–50) In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. Once upon a time there was a prince who wanted to marry a princess; but she would have to be a real princess. He ...(41)... all over the world to find one, but nowhere could he get what he wanted. One evening during a terrible storm; there was thunder and lightning and the rain poured down in torrents. Suddenly a knocking was ...(42)... at the palace door and the old king went to open it. It was a princess standing out there. But, good gracious ! What a sight the rain and the wind had made her look. The water ran down her hair and clothes; into the toes of her shoes and out again at the heels. And yet she insisted that she was a real princess. Well, we’ll soon ...(43)... out, thought the old queen. But she said nothing, went into the bedroom, took all the bedding off the bedstead and ...(44)... a pea on the bottom, then she took twenty mattresses and laid them on the pea, and then twenty quilts on ...(45)... of the mattresses. On this the princess had to lie all night. In the ...(46)... she was asked how she had slept. “Oh, very badly !” said she. “I scarcely closed my eyes all night. Heaven only knows what was in the bed, but I was lying on something hard, as a ...(47)... I am black and blue all over my body. It’s horrible !” Now they knew that she was a real princess because she had ...(48)... the pea right through the twenty mattresses and the twenty quilts. Nobody but a real princess could be as ...(49)... as that. So, the prince took her for his wife, for now he ...(50)... that he had a real princess. 41. (A) called (B) tour (C) sent (D) saw (E) travelled Ans : (E) 42. (A) made (B) felt (C) heard (D) seen (E) sounded Ans : (C) 43. (A) assure (B) find (C) judge (D) mark (E) try Ans : (B) 44. (A) drew (B) flung (C) placed (D) cooked (E) stitch Ans : (B) 45. (A) top (B) head (C) bottom (D) between (E) middle Ans : (A) 46. (A) morning (B) dinner (C) room (D) fields (E) dark Ans : (A) 47. (A) vengeance (B) price (C) cause (D) result (E) time Ans : (D) 48. (A) slept (B) felt (C) located (D) carried (E) found Ans : (B) 49. (A) worried (B) rough (C) irritable (D) sensitive (E) pretty Ans : (D) 50. (A) trust (B) assured (C) wanted (D) think (E) knew Ans : (E) Contact Details: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited NBCC Place, Bhishma Pitamah Marg, Pragati Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110003 011 2436 5202 India Map Location: Last edited by Aakashd; February 29th, 2020 at 02:38 PM. |
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Ok, as you want the previous year question papers of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation DMRC Junior Engineer exam so here I am providing you. DMRC Junior Engineer exam question paper Q1. The number of digits in octal system is (a) 8 (b) 7 (c) 10 (d) none Answer: (a) Q2. The number of digits in Hexadecimal system is (a)15 (b)17 (c)16 (d) 8 Answer: (c) Q3. The number of bits in a nibble is (a)16 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) 8 Answer: (c) Q4. Which of the following binary numbers is equivalent to decimal 10 (a)1000 (b)1100 (c)1010 (d)1001 Answer: (c) Q5. What is the output state of an OR gate if the inputs are 0 and 1? (a)0 (b)1 (c)3 (d)2 Answer: (b) Q6. What is the output state of an AND gate if the inputs are 0 and 1? (a) 0 (b)1 (c)3 (d)2 Answer: (a) Q7. Logic states can only be ___ or 0. (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 0 Answer: (c) Q8. A byte corresponds to (a) 4 bits (b) 8 bits (c) 16 bits (d) 32 bits Answer: (b) Q9. An OR gate has… (a) Two inputs and one output (b) One input and one output (c) One input and two outputs (d) none of above Answer: (a) Q10. In PERT analysis a critical activity has (a) maximum Float (b) zero Float (c) maximum Cost (d) minimum Cost Answer : (b) Q11. The S-N curve for steel becomes asymptotic nearly at (a) 103 cycles (b) 104 cycles (c) 106 cycles (d) 109 cycles Answer : (c) Q12. The angle between two unit-magnitude coplanar vectors P(0.866, 0.500,0) and Q(0.259, 0.966,0) will be (a) 0° (b) -30° (c) 45° (d) 60° Answer : (c) Q13. A lot has 10% defective items. Ten items are chosen randomly from this lot. The probability that exactly 2 of the chosen items are defective is (a) 0.0036 (b) 0.1937 (c) 0.2234 (d) 0.3874 Answer : (b) Q14. S-N curve for steel becomes asymptotic nearly at (a) 103 cycles (b) 104 cycles (c) 106 cycles (d) 109 cycles Answer : (c) Q15. The execution of a CNC part program block NO20 GO2 X45.0 Y25.0 R5.0 the type of tool motion will be (a) circular Interpolation —clockwise (b) circular Interpolation —counterclockwise (c) linear Interpolation (d) rapid feed Answer : (a) Q16. In a rolling process, sheet of 25 mm thickness is rolled to 20 mm thickness. Roll is of diameter 600 mm and it rotates at 100 rpm. The roll strip contact length will be (a) 5 mm (b) 39 mm (c) 78mm (d) 120mm Answer : (a) Q17. A NAND gate is equivalent to an AND gate plus a …. gate put together. (a) NOR (b) NOT (c) XOR (d) none Answer: (b) Q18. Decimal number 10 is equal to binary number a.1110 b.1000 c.1001 d.1010 Answer: (d) Q19. Environment friendly refrigerant R134a is used in the new generation domestic refrigerators. Its chemical formula is (a) CH C1 F2 (b) C2 C13 F3 (c) C2 C12 F4 (d) C2 H2 F4 Answer : (d) Q20. Hexadecimal number F is equal to octal number (a)15 (b)16 (c)17 (d)18 Answer: (c)
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