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As you want here I am providing RRB Mumbai TC Exam sample Question Paper, on your demand : Q.1. Which of the following is not a bone in the human body? (a) Sternum (b) Humerus (c) Pericardium (d) Tibia Ans. c Q.2. Rennin and lactase, the enzymes required to digest milk, disappear in the human body by the age of (a) two (b) three (c) five (d) eight Ans. a Q3. Duodenum is situated (a) at the uppermost part of the small intestine (b) near the lungs (c) in the brain (d) at the tail end of the intestine Ans. a Q.4. The heart is covered by a membrane called (a) Epidermis (b) Dermis (c) Epicardium (d) Pericardium Ans. d Q.5. About ……..of the total calcium present in the human body is in the blood. (a) 99% (b) 70% (c) 5% (d) 1% Ans. d Q.6. Phenylketonuria is an example of an inborn error of metabolism. This ‘error’ refers to (a) hormonal overproduction (b) non disjunction (c) atrophy of endocrine glands (d) inherited lack of an enzyme Ans. c Q.7. As in the arms and legs, blood flows against gravity and is prevented from flowing back by (a) the extremely low pressure of venous blood (b) valves (c) movements in the surrounding muscles (d) the narrowing down of the lumen of veins by the contraction of the muscle layer comprising their walls Ans. b Q.8. Identical twins arise when two (a) cells develop independently from the same zygote (b) gametes develop independently (c) sperms develop independently (d) ova develop independently Ans. a Q.9. Element that is not found in blood is (a) iron (b) copper (c) chromium (d) magnesium Ans. c Q.10. Scratching eases itching because (a) it kills germs. (b) it suppresses the production of enzymes which cause itching, (c) it removes the outer dust in the skin. (d) it stimulates certain nerves which direct the brain to increase the production of antihistaminic chemicals. Ans. d Q.11. The gland, which in relation to body size is largest at birth and then gradually shrinks after puberty, is? (a) Thyroid (b) Pituitary (c) Thymus (d) Adrenal Ans. c Q.12. A human sperm may contain ? 1. X-chromosome 2. Y-chromosome 3. XY-chromosome (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c)1 and 2 (d) l,2 and 3 Ans. c Q.13. Which of the following is not a bone in the legs of human body? (a) Radius (b) Tibia (c) Femur (d) Fibula Ans. a Q.14. Bleeding from artery is characterized by which of the following? 1. Blood is red. 2. Blood is purple. 3. Bleeding is continuous. 4. Bleeding is intermittent. (a) 1 and3 (b) 2 and 3 (c) 1 and 4 (d) 2 and 4 Ans. b Q.15. Which of the following is not a vestigial organ? (a) Centriole (b) Molar tooth (c) Appendix (d) Diaphragm Ans. d Q.16. Which of the following bone articulations forms the gliding joint? (a) Humenis and radius (b) Carpals (c) Hip girdle and femur (d) Skull & neck verterbrae Ans. b Q.17. Pancreas secretes hormones which help in (a) blood clotting (b) production of antibodies (c) growth of body (d) keeping sugar balance in body Ans. d Q.18. S-A node of mammalian heart is known as (a) Autoregulator (b) Pace-maker (c) Time controller (d) Beat regulator Ans. b Q.19. Consider the following statements regarding blood pressure: 1. It is the pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of any vessel. 2. It decreases in the arteries as the distance from the heart increases, 3. It is lower in the capillaries than in the arteries. 4. It is usually lower in women than in men. Of these, the correct ones are (a) 1 and 4 (b) l, 2and 3 (c) 2,3 and 4 (d) l,2,3 and 4 Ans. d Q.20. The hormone responsible for the secretion of milk in mothers, is? (a) ACTH (b) Leutinizing hormone (c) Adrenalin (d) Lactogenic hormone Q.21. What is the correct sequence of the following in heart attack? 1. Narrowing of the inner orifice of the vessel 2. ‘Plaque’ from fibrous tissue and high cholesterol 3. Inadequate supply of blood and oxygen 4. Clots of blood carried into the coronary arteries (a) 1,2,3,4 (b) 2,4, 1,3 (c) 2, 3, 1, 4 (d) 4, 2, 1 3 Ans. b Q.22. Bile juice is secreted by (a) Pancreas (b) Liver (c) Spleen (d) Gall bladder Ans. b Q.23. Veins differ from arteries in having (a) thinner walls (b) strong walls (c) narrower lumen (d) valves to control direction of flow Ans. d Q.24. What is the main function of insulin in the human body? (a) To maintain blood pressure (b) To help in digestion of food (c) To control the level of sugar in the body (d) To check the level of iodine in the body Ans. c Q.25. An enzyme that works in an acidic medium is (a) pepsin (b) tiypsin (c) ptyalin (d) maltoseAns. a Q.26. The blood pressure is the pressure of blood in (a) arteries (b) veins (c) auricles (d) ventricles Ans. a Q.27. The total number of bones in human skull are (a) 8 (b) 12 (c) 30 (d) 32 Ans. c 28. Which of the following countries is a land locked country in south America? a. Ecuador b. Peru c. Uruguay d. BoliviaAns : d 29. Canary Islands belongs to a. Norway b. Spain c. New Zealand d. PortugalAns : b 30. Titan is the largest natural satellite of planet a. Mercury b. Venus c. Saturn d. Neptune Ans : c 31. Which of the following planets rotates clock wise? a. Pluto b. Jupiter c. Venus d. Mercury Ans : c 32. A difference of 1 degree in longitude at the Equator is equivalent to nearly a. 101 km b. 111 km c. 121 km d. 125 km Ans : b 33. The earliest known Indian script is a. Mori b. Devanagari c. Brahmi d. Kharosti Ans : c 34 How many times the preamble was amended a. once b. twice c. thrice d. four timesAns : a 35. The term socialist was added in the Preamble by the…amendment a. 40th b. 42nd c. 44th d. 49th Ans : b 36 The state with the lowest population in India is a. Goa b. Tripura c. Mizoram d. Sikkim Ans : d 37. Which person or organisation received the Nobel Prize three times so far? a. Medame Curie b. Linus Pauling c. Alexender Flemming d. International Committee of the Redcross Ans : d 38. The Finance Commission is appointed for every… year a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6 Ans : c 39. Under which five year plan did agriculture show a negative growth? a. 1st plan b. 2nd plan c. 3rd plan d. 4th plan Ans : c 40. Who is the founder of the Capital city of Agra? a. Akbar b. Babar c. Sikinder Lodi d. Mubarak Shah Sayyad Ans: c 41. The first tide generated electricity project was established at a. Vizhinjam, Kerala b. Mangalore, Karnataka c. Paradeep, Orissa d. Vishakapattanam Ans : a 42. National Institute of Oceanography is located in : a. Calcutta b. Chennai c. Mangalore d. Panaji Ans : d 43. The 2004 Olympics were held in : a. Bangkok b. Rome c. Athens d. Nagasaki Ans : c 44. Who headed the committee appointed on Kargil War ? a. Gen. V. P. Malik b. Gen. S. K. Sinha c. K. Subramanyam d. K. C. Panth Ans : c 45. The C. K. Nayudu Trophy is related to the sport of a. cricket b. Hockey c. Football d. Chess Ans : a 46. New York is situated on the river a. Hudson b. Thames c. Danube d. Tigris Ans : a 47. “The Woman of the Millennium” selected by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a. Margaret Thacher b. Hillary Clinton c. Chandrika Kumaratunga d. Indira Gandhi Ans : d 48. The General Assembly of United Nations meets a. Once a year b. twice a year c. thrice a year d. Once in five years Ans : a 49. The “Common Wealth Games 2002? will be held in a. Toranto b. Manchester c. Tokyo d. Canberra Ans : b Railway Recruitment Boards's General Awareness Questions 50. All India Radio commenced operations in a. 1926 b. 1936 c. 1945 d. 1947 Ans : b 51. The “Killer Instinct” is written by a. Sulakshan Mohan b. M.K.Santanam c. O.P.Sabharwal d. Subash Jain Ans : c 52. The Secretary-General of UN is appointed by the a. Security Council b. Trusteeship Council c. General Assembly d. World Bank Ans : c 53. Postal Voting is other wise called: a. external voting b. secret voting c. plural voting d. proxy voting Ans : d 54. The Common Wealth of Independent states (CIS) consists of….republica? a. 10 b. 11 c. 12 d. 13 Ans : c 55. Which of the following harbours is considered as the world’s finest natural harbour? a. Sydney harbour b. Toronto harbour c. New Jersy harbour d. Singapore harbour Ans : a 56. Who invented Radar? a. Henrey Backquerel b. Max Planck c. Robert Watson Watt d. Humphrey Davy Ans : c 57. Sandal Wood trees are mostly found in… a. Trophical Evergreen Forests b. Tropical most Decidous c. Alpine forests d. Trophical Thorn Forests Ans : d 31. The first country to legalise medically assisted suicide is a. Switzerland b. New Zealand c. USA d. Netherlands Ans : d 58. India’s newsprint industry is mainly located in a. Indore b. Dehradun c. Nepanagar d. Nagpur Ans : c 59 The tomb of Babur is at a. Kabul b. Lahore c. Multan d. Larkhana Ans : a 60. The joint session of the two houses is presided by a. the speaker b. the president c. chairman of Rajyasabha d. none of these Ans : a 61. The Gandhara school of Art was influenced most by the a. Greeks b. Shakas c. persians d. Kushans Ans : a 62. The Simon Commission was appointed in a. 1927 b. 1928 c. 1929 d. 1930 Ans : c 63. Sikkim became a full fledged state of the Indian Union, in the year ? a. 1972 b. 1973 c. 1974 d. 1975 Ans : d 64. Who is the founder of Mahabalipuram ? a. Rajaraja Chola b. Mahendra Varman c. Narsimha Varman d. Narsimha Chola Ans : c 65. The 189th member of United Nations is a. Palau b. Tuvalu c. Soloman Islands d. Nauru Ans : b 66. When was Burma separated from India a. 1947 b. 1942 c. 1937 c. 1932 Ans : c 67. Which of the following country has more than 55,000 lakes? a. Poland b. Denmark c. Finland d. Norway Ans : c 68. Which of the following glands controls the development of sex organs in humans? (a) Paancreas (b) Thyroid (c) Adrenal (d) Pituitary Ans. d 69 Oxygen is transported to every cell of the human body by? (a) red blood cells (b) blood platelets (c) white blood cells (d) hormones Ans. a 70 Which of the following components of blood protects human beings from infection? (a) Plasma (b) Blood Platelets (c) Haemoglobin (d) White Blood Corpuscles Ans. d 71 The normal temperature of the human body is (a) 90 F (b) 98 F (c) 98.4 F (d) 96.4 F Ans. c 72 .If a person can see an object clearly when it is placed at distance of about 25 cm away from him, he is suffering from (a) myopia (b) hypermetropia (c) astigmatism (d) None of these Ans. d 73 The blood pressure values of four persons are given below: 1. Mrs.X-90/60 2. Mr.X-160/120 3. Mr. Y-120/80 4. Mrs.Y-140/l00 Who among the following has normal blood pressure? (a) Mrs. Y (b) Mr. X (c) Mrs. X (d) Mr. Y Ans. d 74. In the case of a ‘Test-tube baby’? (a) fertilization takes place inside the test tube. (b) development of the baby takes place inside the test tube. (c) fertilization takes place outside the mother body. (d) unfertilized egg develops inside the test tube. Ans. c 75. Pituitary gland is present (a) below the brain (b) above the brain (c) inside the brain (d) nowhere near the brainAns. a 76 Which of the following organs is used in the purification of blood in human body? (a) Liver (b) Kidney (c) Spleen (d) Lungs Ans. d Cornea is a part of which of the following organs of human body? (a) Eye (b) Ear (c) Nose (d) Heart Ans. a Q.38. What is Funny Bone? (a) A muscle (b) A nerve (c) A bone (d) A blood vessel Ans. b Q.39. Man cannot digest cellulose whereas cows can do so because? (a) their gut contains bacteria capable of digesting cellulose. (b) they have a many – chambered stomach. (c) they have efficient grinding molars. (d) they produce an enzyme cellulose which can digest cellulose. Ans. a Q.40. Which of the following when taken by pregnant women, is found to be the cause of deformed children? (a) Glycerol (b) Xylidine (c) Thalidomide (d) None of these Ans. c Q.41. The diploid number of chromosomes in human body is ? (a) 24 (b) 40 (c) 46 (d) 48 Ans. c Q.42. The largest cell in the human body is (a) Nerve cell (b) Muscle cell (c) Liver cell (d) Kidney cell Ans. a Q.43. Lichens are formed due to the symbiotic association of (a) moss and fungi (b) bacteria and fungi (c) algae and fungi (d) None of these Ans. c Q.44. Insects form the largest class of animals living on land and sea. They are grouped into (a) 22 orders (b) 26 orders (c) 29 orders (d) 32 orders Ans. c Q.45. Which of the following statements is true for planktons? (a) They live on the surface of lake water. (b) They live on the bottom of lakes. (c) They live on the plants growing in water. (d) They live in the water column. Ans. b Q.46. Which of the following has the smallest egg? (a) Ostrich (b) Humming bird (c) Pigeon (d) Homo sapiens Ans. c Q.47. The population of which of the following is maximum on the earth? (a) Reptiles (b) Fishes (c) Birds (d) Beetles Ans. d Q.48. Poison glands of snakes are homologous to (a) stings of rays (b) salivary glands of vertebrates (c) electric organs of fishes (d) sebaccous glands of mammals Ans. b Q.49. The phylum chordata is characterized by the presence of (a) spinal cord (b) notochord (c) nerve chord (d) None of these Ans. d Q.50. Which of the following activities is suppressed by the presence of auxins in plants? (a) Growth of lateral buds (b) Cell division (c) Root initiation (d) Development of fleshy fruits Ans. c 51. Where is the Punjab Lalit Kala Academy located ? (A) Muktasar (B) Ludhiana (C) Patiala (D) Chandigarh Ans : (D) 52. What does happens when water is condensed into ice ? (A) Heat is absorbed B) Heat is released (C) Quantity of heat remains unchanged (D) None of these Ans : (A) 53. Which of the following gases is not a noble gas ? (A) Zenon (B) Argon (C) Helium (D) Chlorine Ans : (D) 54. Which of the following diffuses most quickly ? (A) Solid (B) Gas (C) Liquid (D) None of these Ans : (B) 55. Which temperature in Celsius scale is equal to 300 K ? (A) 30°C (B) 27°C (C) 300°C (D) None of these Ans : (B) 56. First Youth Olympic games will be held in— (A) Japan (B) China (C) North Korea (D) Singapore Ans : (D) 57. Where was the capital of Pandya dynasty situated ? (A) Mysore (B) Kanchipuram (C) Madurai (D) Delhi Ans : (C) 58. Tripitik is the scripture of— (A) Jain religion (B) Hindu religion (C) Buddhishtha religion (D) Muslim religion Ans : (C) 59. Who is the author of ‘Adhe-Adhure’ ? (A) Mohan Rakesh (B) Prem Chand (C) Nirala (D) Pant Ans : (A) 60. Which of the following Constitutional Amendments has included fundamental duties into the Constitution ? (A) 42nd (B) 43rd (C) 44th (D) 39th Ans : (A) 61. Where is the Central Food Technology Research Institute situated ? (A) Delhi (B) Anand (C) Ahmedabad (D) Mysore Ans : (D) 62. Which of the following is common in both, Buddhism and Jainism ? (A) Nonviolence (B) Violence (C) Triratna (D) Truth Ans : (A) 63. Light-year measures which of the following ? (A) Intensity of light (B) Mass (C) Time (D) Distance Ans : (D) 64. Which of the following gases is used for ripening the fruits ? (A) Methane (B) Ethane (C) Ethylene (D) Acetylene Ans : (C) 65. Who among the following was involved in Alipore bomb case ? (A) Aravind Ghosh (B) P. C. Banerjee (C) Bipin Chandra Paul (D) Chandrashekhar Azad Ans : (A) 66. Sikh Guru Arjundev was contemporary to which of the following rulers ? (A) Humayun (B) Akbar (C) Shahjahan (D) Jahangir Ans : (D) 67. Besides hydrogen, which of the following elements is common in organic compounds ? (A) Phosphorus (B) Sulphur (C) Nitrogen (D) Carbon Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 68–71) Find the correct meanings of the words given below : 68. EWE (A) Calf (B) Female sheep (C) Deer (D) None of these Ans : (B) 69. Buffalo (A) Calf (B) Baby box (C) Baby bison (D) Baby cow Ans : (C) 70. Veneration— (A) Esteem (B) High respect (C) Devotion (D) Worship Ans : (B) 71. Vicious— (A) Remorseless (B) Ferocious (C) Kind (D) Wicked Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 72–25) Choose the word / phrase which is nearest in meaning to the words in question : 72. Bizarre (A) Colourful (B) Odd (C) Insipid (D) Smart Ans : (B) 73. Innuendo (A) Narration (B) Insinuation (C) Insist (D) Insutale Ans : (B) 74. Salutary (A) Welcome (B) Discharge (C) Promoting (D) Remove Ans : (C) 75. Fictile (A) Fiction (B) Moulded (C) Fictitious (D) Smooth Ans : (B) 76. Solid Carbon dioxide is termed as— (A) Soft ice (B) Dry ice (C) White ice (D) None of these Ans : (B) 77. 1 kg of a liquid is converted into its vapour at its boiling point. The heat absorbed in the process is called— (A) Latent heat of vaporisation (B) Latent heat of fusion (C) Latent heat of sublimation (D) None of these Ans : (A) 78. Whether all the universities in the country should start online admission at all levels with immediate effect ? (i) No, since all the students may not have access to the internet easily. (ii) Yes, it may liberate the students and their parents from the long-standing problems of knocking at the doors of different colleges and standing in queue. (A) Only argument (i) is correct (B) Only argument (ii) is correct (C) Neither argument (i) nor argument (ii) is correct (D) Both the arguments, (i) and (ii), are correct Ans : (D) 79. The product ‘Fair and Lovely’ is related to— (A) WIPRO (B) I.T.C. (C) P & G (D) H.U.L. Ans : (D) 80. Should the Government make it compulsory for the private medical colleges to join the entrance test conducted by the Government ? (i) No, private institutions should be empowered, so that they may decide their own admission strategy and improve their work-management. (ii) Yes, all medical institutions, whether these are private or government’s, should adopt the same entrance standard. (A) Only argument (i) is correct (B) Only argument (ii) is correct (C) Either argument (i) is correct or argument (ii) is correct (D) Neither argument (i) is correct nor argument (ii) is correct Ans : (B)
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