1.
The Constitution of India recognises:
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The Government is encouraging in village uplifting_______ the country.
The sentences given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s) four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative
3.
Read the question given below
4.
A man rows 50 km down stream and 40 km upstream taking 10 hr. each time. What is the man's rate in still water?
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Gandhi transformed the uneducated people by teaching them
A passage is given with four questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives
Gandhi was not born great. He was a blundering boy, a mediocre student, a poor lawyer, an ordinary individual until he remade himself. He was a self-made man. He had faith in himself. But above all, he had a deep, touching faith in the peasants, miners’ labourers and young unformed men and women whom he drew into his work. He fed them all an elixir of growth which often transformed nameless, uneducated people into leonine heroes. The elixir was fearlessness
6.
To keep the wolf from the door -
In each of the questions four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase
7.
In a certain code language, pit nae tom means orange is yellow; nae ho tap means orange is black and hot tom ka means shirt is Blue. Which of the following represents orange in that language?
8.
Statements: All cups are bottles. Some bottles are jugs. No jug is plate. Conclusions: I. Some cups are bottles. II. Some plates are cups. III. No cup is bottle. IV. Some jugs are cups.
In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
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Gandhi's attitude to the labour class was one of
A passage is given with four questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives
Gandhi was not born great. He was a blundering boy, a mediocre student, a poor lawyer, an ordinary individual until he remade himself. He was a self-made man. He had faith in himself. But above all, he had a deep, touching faith in the peasants, miners’ labourers and young unformed men and women whom he drew into his work. He fed them all an elixir of growth which often transformed nameless, uneducated people into leonine heroes. The elixir was fearlessness
11.
In the following some part of the sentence may have an error Find out which part of the sentence hat an error if the sentence is error free mark (d) No error as you answer
12.
If in a certain language 'NATURE' is coded as 'MASUQE', how is 'FAMINE' coded in that code?
Find out the correct answer from the given alternatives.
13.
The "Ninety East Ridge" is a submarine volcanic ridge located in?
14.
Which of the following are the ingredients of gun metal?
15.
The Speaker can ask a member of the house to stop speaking and let another member speak. This phenomenon is known as:
17.
Which one of the following Sched ules of the Constitution of India. Contains provisions regarding a ti-defection Act?
18.
Two fair coins and a two-head coin are thrown. What is the probability that 3 heads are obtained?
19.
Choose the correct option (1+tan θ+ sec θ) (1 + cot θ-cosec θ) =
20.
In the following some part of the sentence may have an error Find out which part of the sentence hat an error if the sentence is error free mark (d) No error as you answer
21.
In the following passage fill the blank(4)
Contrary to the common (1) the ostrich does not bury its head in the sand to (2) danger. An ostrich can run (3) a speed of forty five miles (4) hour, kick powerfully and peck aggressively (5) its beak. As the (6) and fastest bird in the world, it doesn't need to bury its head.
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Q is the brother of R; P is the sister of Q; T is the brother of S; S is the daughter of R. Who are the real brother and sister in the following option?
23.
Read the question given below
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The author of Tabqat-i-Akba was?
25.
Consider the following states: 1. West Bengal 2. Assam 3. Sikkim 4. Meghalaya 5 Mizoram Which of the above states share borders with Bangladesh?
27.
Which of the following are the two main constituents of granite?
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C is the brother of A; B is the daughter of A; E is the sister of C; and D is the brother of B. Who is the uncle of D?
Find out the correct answer from the given alternatives.
29.
The average age of 10 boys increases by 2 years when 5 girls of average age 20 years join the group. What was the average age of 10 boys initially?
30.
A fair coin is tossed three times. Find the probability that it will show three tails.
31.
Which of the following was to be discovered first in the chromospheres of the sun?
32.
The total number of literate workers is:
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follows:
33.
The cost of t 6500, 5% stock at 6 premium is:
34.
Satish was endowed _________ a natural talent for music.
The sentences given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s) four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative
35.
Veda which is partly in prose and partly in verses is?
36.
Statements: All birds are horses. All horses are tigers. Some tigers are lions. Conclusions: I. Some tigers are horses. II. Some lions are birds. III. Some tigers are birds. IV. Some lions are horses.
In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
37.
JAK, KBL, LCM, MDN, _____
Fill the blank in the middle of the series or end of the series.
38.
In the following passage fill the blank(3)
Contrary to the common (1) the ostrich does not bury its head in the sand to (2) danger. An ostrich can run (3) a speed of forty five miles (4) hour, kick powerfully and peck aggressively (5) its beak. As the (6) and fastest bird in the world, it doesn't need to bury its head.
39.
From which mineral is uraniu obtained?
40.
P5QR, P4QS, P3QT, ______, PIQV
Fill the blank in the middle of the series or end of the series.
41.
ARIES is an autonomous institute under which Union Ministry?
42.
Jews: Synagogue: Buddhist: ?
Find out the correct answer from the given alternatives.
43.
The Simplest value of tan1° * tan2° * tan3° … tan89° is
44.
Find the simplest expression for the nth term of the series 7, 2, -3,..
45.
BCB, DED, FGF, HIH, _____
Fill the blank in the middle of the series or end of the series.
47.
What is the greatest number that will divide 2930 and 3250 and will leave as remainders 7 and 11 respectively?
49.
Words different in meaning but similar in sound.
Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentences.
50.
Sodium metal is kept under
51.
Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelt correctly choose the correctly spelt word.
52.
In Pali texts, who among th following is referred to as Niganth Nataputta?
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A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a row facing north. A is neighbor of B and D. E is neighbor of C. D is neighbor of C. How many members are there between A and E?
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In the following passage fill the blank(2)
Contrary to the common (1) the ostrich does not bury its head in the sand to (2) danger. An ostrich can run (3) a speed of forty five miles (4) hour, kick powerfully and peck aggressively (5) its beak. As the (6) and fastest bird in the world, it doesn't need to bury its head.
56.
If 4 * 9 * 3 * 6 = 6493 and 2 * 8 * 1*8 = 8281, than 3 * 8 * 5 *7=?
Find out correct option which is suitable for answer.
58.
One who speaks or understands many languages.
Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentences.
59.
Read the question given below
61.
If in a certain code language PEARL is coded as 'SHDUO', how is 'COVET' coded in that Language?
Find out the correct answer from the given alternatives.
62.
The first President of the Indi Home Rule League (1916) was
63.
Rubina could get equal number of ₹ 55, ₹ 85 and ₹ 105 tickets for a movie, she spent₹ 2940 for all the ticket. How many of each did she buy?
64.
Physically, we are now all neigh hours but psychologically we are to each other.
The sentences given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s) four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative
65.
Which one of the following mountain ranges is spread over only one State in India?
66.
In the following passage fill the blank(1)
Contrary to the common (1) the ostrich does not bury its head in the sand to (2) danger. An ostrich can run (3) a speed of forty five miles (4) hour, kick powerfully and peck aggressively (5) its beak. As the (6) and fastest bird in the world, it doesn't need to bury its head.
67.
In the following question, out the four alternatives, choose word which is opposite in meaning to the given word. COARSE
68.
ZA5, Y4B, XC6, W3D, ______
Fill the blank in the middle of the series or end of the series.
69.
Two concentric circles are of radii 5 cm and 3 cm. Find the length of the chord of the larger circle which touches the smaller circle.
70.
If in a certain language 'EXIST' is coded as 'ESIXT', how is 'PLUTO' coded in that code?
Find out the correct answer from the given alternatives.
71.
Mahanadi river originates in which among the following states of India?
72.
In a row of boys facing North, Amit is 5th to the left of Ashok. Alok is 3rd to the right of Amit. Vilas is 3rd to the left of Ashok. Which of the following describes the position of Vilas?
73.
Which among conclusions has been derived from the debasement of the coins and gradual disappearance of gold coins during the post-Gupt period?
74.
The total number of children of all the workers is
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follows:
75.
Which one of the following is the example of subsistence farming?
76.
Guarantee to an exporter that the importer of his goods will pay immediately for the goods ordered by him, is known as
77.
If ’÷’ means '-', '-' means '×', '×’ means '+' and '+' means '÷', then 20 * 60 ÷ 40 - 20 + 10 = ?
Find out correct option which is suitable for answer.
78.
The primary function of the Finance Commission in India is to
79.
In the following some part of the sentence may have an error Find out which part of the sentence hat an error if the sentence is error free mark (d) No error as you answer
80.
The number of illiterate workers with less than 4 children is:
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follows:
81.
In the following some part of the sentence may have an error Find out which part of the sentence hat an error if the sentence is error free mark (d) No error as you answer
82.
In the following passage fill the blank(5)
Contrary to the common (1) the ostrich does not bury its head in the sand to (2) danger. An ostrich can run (3) a speed of forty five miles (4) hour, kick powerfully and peck aggressively (5) its beak. As the (6) and fastest bird in the world, it doesn't need to bury its head.
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Statements: Some chairs are handles. All handles are pots. All pots are mats. Some mats are buses. Conclusions: I. Some buses are handles. II. Some mats are chairs. III. No bus is handle. IV. Some mats are handles.
In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
84.
Read the question given below
85.
The number of literate workers with 3 or more children is:
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follows:
86.
A, B, C, D and E are sitting on a bench. A is sitting with B and C and D are sitting with each other. But D is not sitting with E because E is on the f left corner of the bench. C's Place is second from the right and A is right to B and E, but A is sitting with C, then find the position of A?
87.
The average of six numbers is 42. The average of four of these numbers is 48. What is the average of the remaining two numbers?
88.
Read the question given below
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In the following passage fill the blank(6)
Contrary to the common (1) the ostrich does not bury its head in the sand to (2) danger. An ostrich can run (3) a speed of forty five miles (4) hour, kick powerfully and peck aggressively (5) its beak. As the (6) and fastest bird in the world, it doesn't need to bury its head.
91.
Which of the following is/are west-flowing river(s) of India? 1. Mahanadi 2. Krishna 3. Narmada 4. Kaveri Select the correct answer using the code given below.
92.
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best express the meaning of the given word. HASTE
93.
The word 'leonine' in the passage means
A passage is given with four questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives
Gandhi was not born great. He was a blundering boy, a mediocre student, a poor lawyer, an ordinary individual until he remade himself. He was a self-made man. He had faith in himself. But above all, he had a deep, touching faith in the peasants, miners’ labourers and young unformed men and women whom he drew into his work. He fed them all an elixir of growth which often transformed nameless, uneducated people into leonine heroes. The elixir was fearlessness
94.
The coach of a Cricket team buys 7 bats and 6 balls for ₹ 3800. Later she buys 3 bats and 5 balls for ₹ 1750. Find the cost of each bat and each ball
95.
Consider the following assumptions 1. Gandhi was a great man throughout his life. 2. Men are not born great but they are made great by self-effort. 3. Gandhi liked the ordinary people and neglected the rich. 4. Gandhi transformed the ordinary masses into great heroes, Which of the above assumptions can be drawn from the above passage?
A passage is given with four questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives
Gandhi was not born great. He was a blundering boy, a mediocre student, a poor lawyer, an ordinary individual until he remade himself. He was a self-made man. He had faith in himself. But above all, he had a deep, touching faith in the peasants, miners’ labourers and young unformed men and women whom he drew into his work. He fed them all an elixir of growth which often transformed nameless, uneducated people into leonine heroes. The elixir was fearlessness
96.
River Luni (Lavanavari River) originates from which among the following ranges?
97.
In which one of the following crops international trade is low in the context of total produce?
98.
In how many different ways can the letters of the word ``LEADING be arranged in such a way that the vowels always come together?
99.
The total number of workers in the factory are:
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follows:
100.
Atmosphere has how many distinct layers?