ALL INDIA FULL LENGTH SSC MTS 2017
FREE MOCK TEST
Time : 90 min
Directions:
(1-25) : General Awareness
Q1. Which of the following is India's Largest Delta ?
A. Krishna river delta
B. Godavari delta
C. Mahanadi delta
D. Ganga - Brahmaputra delta
Q2. The minimum and the maximum age in Atal Pension Yojna is
A. 18 - 60 years
B. 20 - 50 years
C. 30 - 40 years
D. 18 - 40 years
Q3. Ghana Bird Santuary is situated in which of the following state ?
A. Madhya Pradesh
B. Rajasthan
C. Uttar Pradesh
D. Gujarat
Q4. The book " The God of Small Things " was written by ?
A. Arundhati Roy
B. A.K. Ramanujan
C. Ajit-Barua
D. Narsinh Mehta
Q5. In Capital Market SRO stands for
A. Self Regulatory Operations
B. Self Regulatory Organizations
C. Small Regulatory Organizations
D. Self Revenue Operations
Q6. Because of their low ___________, The clouds float in the air .
A. Density
B. Velocity
C. Temperature
D. Pressure
Q7. If a lakes starts freezing, Ice will start to form first in which of the following portion ?
A. Top
B. Bottom
C. Middle
D. ice will start to form in the whole lake
Q8. The part of human body which contails maximum amount of gold is ___
A. Heart
B. Finger Nails
C. Toe Nails
D. Hair
Q9. The purest form of iron is ___
A. Pig Iron
B. Wroght Iron
C. White Iron
D. Malleable Iron
Q10. Which cytoplasmic organelles are treated as prokaryotic cells within the eukaryotic cells ?
A. Mitocondria
B. Glyoxysomes
C. Lysosomes
D. Golgi bodies
Q11. What is the minimum age required to become a president in India ?
A. 32 Years
B. 18 Years
C. 25 Years
D. 35 Years
Q12. Who was the first Women Governer of state in the free India ?
A. Sharda Mukherjee
B. Vijayalakshmi Pandit
C. Padmaja Naidu
D. Sarojini Naidu
Q13. During which of the following event did 'Mahatma' was added before Gandhiji's name ?
A. Non-cooperation Movement
B. Champaran Satyagraha
C. Quit India Movement
D. Khilafat Movement
Q14. Out of these, Speed of sound will be maximum in
A. Water
B. Iron
C. Air
D. vacuum
Q15. Which property is responsible for the spherical shape of a liquid drop ?
A. Density
B. Surface Tension
C. Speed
D. Viscosity
Q16. The Application/Website Portal launched by RBI to moniter illegal money is ___
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A. Sachet
B. Kala Dhan
C. Dhanodhan
D. Prahaar
Q17. The most fertile soil among the following is
A. Red soil
B. Alluvial soil
C. Laterite soil
D. Deccan soil
Q18. What kind of service 'BHIM' is ?
A. Payments Application
B. Shopping Application
C. Ride hailing Application
D. A Social Networking Application
Q19. In which of the following case the chances of Total Internal Reflection is highest ?
A. Lights Rays is traveling from Glass to water
B. Lights Rays is traveling from Vacuum to air
C. Lights Rays is traveling from Air to water
D. Lights Rays is traveling from Glass to Air
Q20. Which among the following tribal is found in Arunachal Pradesh
A. Baiga
B. Aptanis
C. Bhot
D. Bhotias
Q21. Which Metro became the first in India to hire transgenders ?
A. Delhi Metro
B. Lucknow Metro
C. Kochi Metro
D. Kolkata Metro
Q22. Which of the following is india's longest bridge ?
A. Vikramshila Setu
B. Mahatma Gandhi Setu
C. Bandra-Worli Sea Link
D. Bhupen Hazarika bridge
Q23. The Phenomenon of change of phase from solids to directly into vapour is known as ?
A. Evaporation
B. Sublimation
C. Freezing
D. boiling
Q24. Which among the following is the youngest Nobel Prize winner ?
A. William Lawrence Bragg
B. Jean-Pierre Sauvage
C. Malala Yousafzai
D. David J. Thouless
Q25. Which article of the indian Constitution says, ' No child below the age of 14 years shall be
employed to work in any factory or mine or engaged in any other hazardous employement'
A. Article 54
B. Article 24
C. Article 34
D. Article 44
Directions:
(26-50) : English
Directions:
(26-28) : In the following questions, some part of the sentences have errors and some are
correct. find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If
the sentence is free from error then select option D No error.
Q26. The book depicts (A) / the story of human kind (B)/ on time and space. (C)/No error(D)
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. No error (D)
Q27. They have recently began (A) / to purchase machinery for thier new garage (B) / which is
being constructed in Delhi (C) / No error (D)
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. No error (D)
With has/have/had third form of the verb is used (begin, began, begun)
Q28. The mock drill continued (A) throughout the day as more and more (B) people join in the
campaign (C) / No error (D)
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. No error (D)
Directions:
(29-31) :The sentences given with the blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four
alternatives are suggested for
each question . Choose the correct alternative
Q29. The hotel did not ran as expected so the management had to ______ workers
A. lay off
B. lay down
C. lay up
D. lay by
Q30. Romi must have the ______ to stick to his diet, if he wants to lose weight.
A. obstinacy
B. determination
C. decision
D. obligation
Q31. The passengers have been _______ to be ready to get some jerks
A. alerted
B. wanted
C. warned
D. awakened
In question no. 32, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given word.
Q32. CONVIVIAL
A. distant
B. Cold
C. Solemn
D. Genial
Directions:
In question nos. 33, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
Q33. PERTINENT
A. Suitable
B. Strange
C. Apposite
D. Relevant
Directions:
In question nos. 34, four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is spelt
correctly . Find the word spelt correct and select the option
Q34. Select the correctly spelt word
A. orthopeadic
B. orthopadic
C. orthopaedic
D. orthopedic
Directions:
(35-37) : Out of four explanations given, Select the explanation which best suits the given
Idiom/Phrase
Q35. Throw down a glove
A. To finish a fight
B. To accept defeat
C. To Win a war
D. To stop working
Q36. To move heaven and earth
A. To travel round the world
B. To work continuously
C. To try everything possible
D. To face the problems
Q37. Take the bull by the horns
A. grapple the situation courageously
B. close your eyes and attack the bull
C. To take a defensive measure
D. To suffer from illness
Directions:
(38-40) : A part of sentence is made Bold . Below are given four alternatives. Choose the correct
alternative which can improve sentence
Q38. We are introduced to each other by a mutual friend
A. by a common friend
B. by mutual friends
C. through mutual friend
D. no improvement
Q39. Neither of them did not go on the stage to perform
A. Neither of them went
B. Both did not go
C. neither of them did not go
D. No improvement
Correct Option: A.
Q40. I did not see my cousin in Madras.
A. I did not seen
B. I don't seen
C. i didn't saw
D. No improvement
Q41. Select the correctly spelt word
A. Revarberation
B. Riverberation
C. Revirberation
D. Reverberation
Q42. Choose the wrogly spelt word
A. Reminiscence
B. Renounciation
C. Recollection
D. Relaxation
Directions:
(43 - 45 ) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be
substituted for the given sentence
Q43. Having a natural attention to
A. Aesthetic
B. Affinity
C. Eclogue
D. Compensation
Q44. A person who readily believes others.
A. Ballad
B. Avarice
C. Carrion
D. Credulous
Q45. Able to foretell what will happen in future.
A. Prescient
B. Numismatic
C. Mercantile
D. Reinstate
Directions:
(46-50) : In these questions, A passage is given with 4 question following it. Read the passage
carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
Directions:
A sanctuary may be defined as a place where Man is passive and the rest of Nature active. Till
quite recently Nature had her own sanctuaries, where
man either did not go at all or only as a tool-using animal in comparatively small numbers. But
now, in this machinery age, there is no place left
where man cannot go with overwhelming forces at his command. He can strangle to death all
the nobler wild life in the world to-day. To-morrow he
certainly will have done so, unless he exercises due foresight and self-control in the mean time.
There is not the slightest doubt that birds and
mammals are now being killed off much faster than they can breed. And it is always the largest
and noblest forms of life that suffer most. The
whales and elephants, lions and eagles, go. The rats and flies, and all mean parasites, remain.
This is inevit able in certain cases. But it is
wanton killing off that I am speaking of to-night. Civilized man begins by destroying the very
forms of wild life he learns to appreciate most when he
becomes still more civilized. The obvious remedy is to begin conservation at an earlier stage,
when it is easier and better in every way, by enforcing
laws f or close seasons, game preserves, the selective protection of certain species and
sancturies
Directions:
I have just defined a sanctuary as a place where man is passive and the rest of Nature active.
But this general definition is too absolute
for any special case. The mere fact that man has to protect a sanctuary does away with his
purely passive attitude. Then, he can be beneficially
active by destroying pests and parasites, like botflies or mosquitoes, and by finding antidotes
for diseases like the epidemic which periodically
kills off the rabbits and thus starves many of the carnivora to death. But, except in cases where
experiment has proved his intervention to be
beneficial, the less he upsets the balance of Nature the better, even when he tries to be an
earthly Providence.
Q46. The author implies that his first definition of a sanctuary is
A. totally wrong
B. somewhat idealistic
C. unhelpful
D. indefensible
Q47. The authors argument that destroying botflies and mosquitoes would be a beneficial
action is most weakened by all of the Following Except
A. parasites have an important role to play in the regulation of populations
B. the elimination of any species can have unpredictable effects on the balance of nature
C. the pests themselves are part of the food chain
D. these insects have been introduced to the area by human activities
Q48. It can be inferred that the passage is
A. part of an article in a scientific journal
B. extracted from the minutes of a nature club
C. part of a speech delivered to an educated audience
D. A speech delivered to an court
Q49. The purpose of the final paragraph is
A. to sum up the main points of the authors argument
B. to urge a solution to an increasingly pressing problem
C. to qualify the authors definition of an important term
D. to propose a program
Q50. The author has defined a santuary as a place where
A. man is active and the rest nature is neutral
B. man is passive and the rest nature is active
C. man is neutral and the rest nature is active
D. man is passive and the rest natural is passive
Directions:
Reasoning ( 51 - 75 )
Directions:
(51- 54 ) : in eacxh of the following question select the related letter / word/ number from the
given alternative
Q51. Lotus : India : : ? : USA
A. Lily
B. Rose
C. Sunflower
D. Tulips
Q52. CROW : EVWM : : THEM : ?
A. LVBM
B. VLMB
C. VLMC
D. LSMH
Q53. 56 : 241 : : ? : 113
A. 54
B. 98
C. 74
D. 39
Q54. 432 : 1 : : 852 : ?
A. 6
B. 3
C. 2
D. 4
Directions:
(55 - 58 ) : Find the odd word/letter/number pair from the given alternatives
Q55. Select the Odd pair
A. USA - Canada
B. India - Pakistan
C. Germany - Poland
D. France - Ireland
Q56. Select the odd pair
A. Cricket - 11
B. Volleyball - 6
C. Kho kho - 12
D. Polo - 5
Q57. Select the Odd pair
A. ABC - FGH
B. BCD - JKL
C. EFG - RST
D. GHI - XYZ
Q58. Select the odd pair
A. Kelvin - Temperature
B. Liter - Volume
C. Poise - Radiation
D. Newton - Thrust
Q59. If A is B’s sister. C is B’s mother. D is C’s father. E is D’s mother, then how is A related
to D ?
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A. Grandmother
B. Grandfather
C. Grandson
D. Granddaughter
Q60. In a row of boys, Rohan is at eighteenth position from the left and Suresh is at sixth
position from the right. There are five boys between Rohan and Suresh. Ramesh is just left of
Rohan. What is Ramesh's position from the right?
A. 13th
B. 14th
C. 12th
D. 15th
Q61.If + = x , - = ÷, x = -, ÷ = + then find the value of
12 + 4 x 6 - 3 ÷ 7 = ?
A. 25
B. 27
C. 14
D. 22
Q62.Directions: In question, select the missing number from the given
responses.
5 7 11
16 18 22
7 ? 13
1. 9
2. 19
3. 10
4. 8
Q63.
Choose the correct alternatives from the given ones that will complete the series
abcd _ bcda _ cdab _ d a _ ch
A. efgb
B. gebf
C. egcf
D. fgbh
Q64.Insert the correct mathmatical signs in the following equation
40 2 10 15 5 = 23
A. -, x, ÷, +
B. x, -, ÷, +
C. -, x, +, ÷
D. ÷, x, +, -
Q65.
A. 9
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B. 5
C. 8
D. 3
Q66.
A. 20
B. 18
C. 15
D. 16
Q67.
A. 18
B. 16
C. 15
D. 13
Directions:
which of the answer figure is the right mirror image of the question figure ?
Q68.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Q69.
From the alternative select the word which can't be formed using the letters of the given word
QUALIFICATION
A. FACTOR
B. ACTION
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C. QUIT
D. FILCO
Directions:
In the following questions a series is given with one terms missing. Choose the correct
alternative from the given ones that will complete the series
Q70. 4,11, 16, 27, 36, ?
A. 52
B. 51
C. 55
D. 54
Q71. 2, 10, 52, 314, 2200, ?
A. 12763
B. 41625
C. 18976
D. 17602
Q72. 37, 949, 8181, 641, 361, ?
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A. 91
B. 56
C. 76
D. 34
Q73.Arrange the words as per their order in the english dictionary
1 ) Neutral
2 ) Natural
3) Never
4) Neuclear
A. 2, 1, 4, 3
B. 2, 3, 1, 4
C. 2, 4, 1, 3
D. 3, 1, 2, 4
Q74.
From the given options, select the appropriate option in which number in the given series is
equivalent to the number series given in the options.
Given set is : ( 7, 24, 25)
A. 5, 34, 35
B. 9, 40, 41
C. 8, 21, 22
D. 3, 67, 68
Directions:
A word is represented by only one set of
numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives
are represented by two classes of letters as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows
of Matrix-I are
numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these
matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘B’ can be represented
by 01, 31 etc., and ‘P’ can be
represented by 67, 75 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word ‘BIRD’
Q75.
A. 31, 58, 56, 03
B. 12, 76, 68, 30
C. 20, 66, 14, 41
D. 44, 66, 88, 22
76. The price of 10 chairs is equal to that of 4 tables. The price of 15
chairs and 3 tables together is Rs. 4500. The total price of 12 chairs and
5 tables is:
1. Rs. 4750
2. Rs. 4840
3. Rs. 4500
4. Rs. 4900
77. In a company, the ratio of number of male to female employees is 2
:3. If average weight of male employees is (W + 15) kgs and that of all
employees is W kgs. the average weight of female employees is –
1. (W + 30) kgs
2. (W + 10) kgs
3. (W – 10) kgs
4. (W – 30) kgs
78. The simple interest on a sum of money is (4/9) of the principal and
the number of years is equal to the rate percent per annum. What is the
rate per annum?
1. 9 1/3 %
2. 6 2/3%
3. 8 2/3%
4. 10 1/3%
79. If the cost price of an item is two fifth of its marked price and if it is
sold at a discount of 10%, then there will be
1. 25% profit
2. 40% profit
3. 50% profit
4. 125% profit
80. There are 720 student in a school, in which the ratio of boys: girls is
7 : 5. How many more girls should be included so that the ratio becomes
1 : 1?
1. 60
2. 80
3. 120
4. 150
81. A man bought some eggs of which a few are rotten. He gives 80% of
the good eggs to his neighbours. Now he is left out with 36 eggs. If he
bought 100 eggs, how many of them were rotten?
1. 100
2. 200
3. 72
4. 20
82. The marked price of a watch is Rs. 640. A man buys the same for Rs.
448 after getting two successive discounts. If the second discount is
12.5%, then the first discount is –
1. 15%
2. 20%
3. 25%
4. 30%
83. The distance between the points (6,0) and the intersecting point of
the graphs of x = 3 and y = 4 is
1. 4 unit
2. 3 unit
3. 2 unit
4. 5 unit
84.If x = 1 + √6 + √7, then the value of (š + š/š−š) is
1. 1 + 2√7
2. 6 + √7
3. 1 + 2√6
4. 2√7 – 1
85. Two trains of lengths 338 metres and 312 metres take 26 seconds to
cross each other traveling in opposite direction, and 50 seconds while
traveling in same direction. Find the speed of faster train (in m/s).
1. 19
2. 13
3. 12
4. 6
86. Which one of the following will divide (782 + 783 + 784 + 785)
completely?
1. 11
2. 13
3. 50
4. 91
87. A horse is tied to a post by a rope. If the horse moves along a circular
path always keeping the rope stretched and describes 88 metres when it
has trace out 72° at the centre, the length of the rope is
(Take Ļ =22/7)
1. 70 m
2. 75 m
3. 80 m
4. 65 m
88. If the simple interest on a sum of money for 2 yr at 5% per annum is
Rs. 100, what will be the compound interest on the same sum at the
same rate for the same time?
1. Rs. 102.5
2. Rs. 102
3. Rs. 108.25
4. Rs. 120
89. A invests Rs. 50,000 in a business. After a few months B joined him
with Rs. 30,000. At the end of year, the total profit was divided between
them in the ratio 3 : 1. After how many months did B join?
1. 9.33
2. 8 ( 2/5)
3. 6 (2/3)
4. 5 (1/3)
90. Reenu can do a work in 15 days. Reenu and Meenu together can do
the same work in 10 days. If they got Rs. 600 for that work, find the
share of Reenu and Meenu respectively.
1. Rs 400, Rs 200
2. Rs 300, Rs 300
3. Rs 500, Rs 100
4. Rs 350, Rs 150
91. A boat goes downstream in one-third the time it takes to go
upstream. Then the ratio between the speed of boat in still water and
speed of the stream is
1. 5 : 1
2. 3 : 2
3. 1 : 2
4. 2 : 1
92. Travelling cost is Rs. 11 a kilometer by an aeroplane and Rs. 5 a
kilometer by car. If the man travels 226 kms covering c km of the
distance by aeroplane and the rest of distance by car, then the cost of
the trip is –
1. Rs. 1700
2. Rs. 2100
3. Rs. (6c + 1130)
4. Rs. (16c + 1130)
93. List price of a sewing machine is Rs. 2,300. It is sold at a discount of
4%. Find the selling price of it.
1. Rs. 2,200
2. Rs. 2,280
3. Rs. 2,180
4. Rs. 2,208
94. The perimeter of a rectangle is 160 m and the difference of two sides
is 48 m. Find the side of a square whose area is equal to the area of this
rectangle.
1. 32 m
2. 8 m
3. 4 m
4. 16 m
95. The ratio of monthly incomes of A, B, is 6 : 5 and their monthly
expenditures are in the ratio 4 : 3. If each of them saves Rs. 400 per
month, find the sum of their monthly incomes.
1. 2300
2. 2400
3. 2200
4. 2500
96. A cyclist completes a certain journey in 5 hours. He covers half the
distance at 16 km./hr. and the second half of the distance at 24 km./hr.
The distance (in km) covered by the cyclist is?
1. 96
2. 76
3. 69
4. 82
97. Pipe A can fill a tank in 4 hours while pipe B can fill the tank in 6
hours. If they are opened on alternative hours, and if pipe A is opened
first, in how many hours shall the tank be full?
1. 4 2/3
2. 3 1/4
3. 4 1/2
4. 3 1/2
98. A table worth Rs. 300 is offered with 20% and 10% off. If in addition
a discount of 5% is offered on cash payment, then cash price of the table
is
1. Rs. 240
2. Rs. 216
3. Rs.210
4. Rs. 205.20
FREE MOCK TEST
Time : 90 min
Directions:
(1-25) : General Awareness
Q1. Which of the following is India's Largest Delta ?
A. Krishna river delta
B. Godavari delta
C. Mahanadi delta
D. Ganga - Brahmaputra delta
Q2. The minimum and the maximum age in Atal Pension Yojna is
A. 18 - 60 years
B. 20 - 50 years
C. 30 - 40 years
D. 18 - 40 years
Q3. Ghana Bird Santuary is situated in which of the following state ?
A. Madhya Pradesh
B. Rajasthan
C. Uttar Pradesh
D. Gujarat
Q4. The book " The God of Small Things " was written by ?
A. Arundhati Roy
B. A.K. Ramanujan
C. Ajit-Barua
D. Narsinh Mehta
Q5. In Capital Market SRO stands for
A. Self Regulatory Operations
B. Self Regulatory Organizations
C. Small Regulatory Organizations
D. Self Revenue Operations
Q6. Because of their low ___________, The clouds float in the air .
A. Density
B. Velocity
C. Temperature
D. Pressure
Q7. If a lakes starts freezing, Ice will start to form first in which of the following portion ?
A. Top
B. Bottom
C. Middle
D. ice will start to form in the whole lake
Q8. The part of human body which contails maximum amount of gold is ___
A. Heart
B. Finger Nails
C. Toe Nails
D. Hair
Q9. The purest form of iron is ___
A. Pig Iron
B. Wroght Iron
C. White Iron
D. Malleable Iron
Q10. Which cytoplasmic organelles are treated as prokaryotic cells within the eukaryotic cells ?
A. Mitocondria
B. Glyoxysomes
C. Lysosomes
D. Golgi bodies
Q11. What is the minimum age required to become a president in India ?
A. 32 Years
B. 18 Years
C. 25 Years
D. 35 Years
Q12. Who was the first Women Governer of state in the free India ?
A. Sharda Mukherjee
B. Vijayalakshmi Pandit
C. Padmaja Naidu
D. Sarojini Naidu
Q13. During which of the following event did 'Mahatma' was added before Gandhiji's name ?
A. Non-cooperation Movement
B. Champaran Satyagraha
C. Quit India Movement
D. Khilafat Movement
Q14. Out of these, Speed of sound will be maximum in
A. Water
B. Iron
C. Air
D. vacuum
Q15. Which property is responsible for the spherical shape of a liquid drop ?
A. Density
B. Surface Tension
C. Speed
D. Viscosity
Q16. The Application/Website Portal launched by RBI to moniter illegal money is ___
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A. Sachet
B. Kala Dhan
C. Dhanodhan
D. Prahaar
Q17. The most fertile soil among the following is
A. Red soil
B. Alluvial soil
C. Laterite soil
D. Deccan soil
Q18. What kind of service 'BHIM' is ?
A. Payments Application
B. Shopping Application
C. Ride hailing Application
D. A Social Networking Application
Q19. In which of the following case the chances of Total Internal Reflection is highest ?
A. Lights Rays is traveling from Glass to water
B. Lights Rays is traveling from Vacuum to air
C. Lights Rays is traveling from Air to water
D. Lights Rays is traveling from Glass to Air
Q20. Which among the following tribal is found in Arunachal Pradesh
A. Baiga
B. Aptanis
C. Bhot
D. Bhotias
Q21. Which Metro became the first in India to hire transgenders ?
A. Delhi Metro
B. Lucknow Metro
C. Kochi Metro
D. Kolkata Metro
Q22. Which of the following is india's longest bridge ?
A. Vikramshila Setu
B. Mahatma Gandhi Setu
C. Bandra-Worli Sea Link
D. Bhupen Hazarika bridge
Q23. The Phenomenon of change of phase from solids to directly into vapour is known as ?
A. Evaporation
B. Sublimation
C. Freezing
D. boiling
Q24. Which among the following is the youngest Nobel Prize winner ?
A. William Lawrence Bragg
B. Jean-Pierre Sauvage
C. Malala Yousafzai
D. David J. Thouless
Q25. Which article of the indian Constitution says, ' No child below the age of 14 years shall be
employed to work in any factory or mine or engaged in any other hazardous employement'
A. Article 54
B. Article 24
C. Article 34
D. Article 44
Directions:
(26-50) : English
Directions:
(26-28) : In the following questions, some part of the sentences have errors and some are
correct. find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If
the sentence is free from error then select option D No error.
Q26. The book depicts (A) / the story of human kind (B)/ on time and space. (C)/No error(D)
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. No error (D)
Q27. They have recently began (A) / to purchase machinery for thier new garage (B) / which is
being constructed in Delhi (C) / No error (D)
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. No error (D)
With has/have/had third form of the verb is used (begin, began, begun)
Q28. The mock drill continued (A) throughout the day as more and more (B) people join in the
campaign (C) / No error (D)
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. No error (D)
Directions:
(29-31) :The sentences given with the blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four
alternatives are suggested for
each question . Choose the correct alternative
Q29. The hotel did not ran as expected so the management had to ______ workers
A. lay off
B. lay down
C. lay up
D. lay by
Q30. Romi must have the ______ to stick to his diet, if he wants to lose weight.
A. obstinacy
B. determination
C. decision
D. obligation
Q31. The passengers have been _______ to be ready to get some jerks
A. alerted
B. wanted
C. warned
D. awakened
In question no. 32, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given word.
Q32. CONVIVIAL
A. distant
B. Cold
C. Solemn
D. Genial
Directions:
In question nos. 33, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
Q33. PERTINENT
A. Suitable
B. Strange
C. Apposite
D. Relevant
Directions:
In question nos. 34, four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is spelt
correctly . Find the word spelt correct and select the option
Q34. Select the correctly spelt word
A. orthopeadic
B. orthopadic
C. orthopaedic
D. orthopedic
Directions:
(35-37) : Out of four explanations given, Select the explanation which best suits the given
Idiom/Phrase
Q35. Throw down a glove
A. To finish a fight
B. To accept defeat
C. To Win a war
D. To stop working
Q36. To move heaven and earth
A. To travel round the world
B. To work continuously
C. To try everything possible
D. To face the problems
Q37. Take the bull by the horns
A. grapple the situation courageously
B. close your eyes and attack the bull
C. To take a defensive measure
D. To suffer from illness
Directions:
(38-40) : A part of sentence is made Bold . Below are given four alternatives. Choose the correct
alternative which can improve sentence
Q38. We are introduced to each other by a mutual friend
A. by a common friend
B. by mutual friends
C. through mutual friend
D. no improvement
Q39. Neither of them did not go on the stage to perform
A. Neither of them went
B. Both did not go
C. neither of them did not go
D. No improvement
Correct Option: A.
Q40. I did not see my cousin in Madras.
A. I did not seen
B. I don't seen
C. i didn't saw
D. No improvement
Q41. Select the correctly spelt word
A. Revarberation
B. Riverberation
C. Revirberation
D. Reverberation
Q42. Choose the wrogly spelt word
A. Reminiscence
B. Renounciation
C. Recollection
D. Relaxation
Directions:
(43 - 45 ) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be
substituted for the given sentence
Q43. Having a natural attention to
A. Aesthetic
B. Affinity
C. Eclogue
D. Compensation
Q44. A person who readily believes others.
A. Ballad
B. Avarice
C. Carrion
D. Credulous
Q45. Able to foretell what will happen in future.
A. Prescient
B. Numismatic
C. Mercantile
D. Reinstate
Directions:
(46-50) : In these questions, A passage is given with 4 question following it. Read the passage
carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
Directions:
A sanctuary may be defined as a place where Man is passive and the rest of Nature active. Till
quite recently Nature had her own sanctuaries, where
man either did not go at all or only as a tool-using animal in comparatively small numbers. But
now, in this machinery age, there is no place left
where man cannot go with overwhelming forces at his command. He can strangle to death all
the nobler wild life in the world to-day. To-morrow he
certainly will have done so, unless he exercises due foresight and self-control in the mean time.
There is not the slightest doubt that birds and
mammals are now being killed off much faster than they can breed. And it is always the largest
and noblest forms of life that suffer most. The
whales and elephants, lions and eagles, go. The rats and flies, and all mean parasites, remain.
This is inevit able in certain cases. But it is
wanton killing off that I am speaking of to-night. Civilized man begins by destroying the very
forms of wild life he learns to appreciate most when he
becomes still more civilized. The obvious remedy is to begin conservation at an earlier stage,
when it is easier and better in every way, by enforcing
laws f or close seasons, game preserves, the selective protection of certain species and
sancturies
Directions:
I have just defined a sanctuary as a place where man is passive and the rest of Nature active.
But this general definition is too absolute
for any special case. The mere fact that man has to protect a sanctuary does away with his
purely passive attitude. Then, he can be beneficially
active by destroying pests and parasites, like botflies or mosquitoes, and by finding antidotes
for diseases like the epidemic which periodically
kills off the rabbits and thus starves many of the carnivora to death. But, except in cases where
experiment has proved his intervention to be
beneficial, the less he upsets the balance of Nature the better, even when he tries to be an
earthly Providence.
Q46. The author implies that his first definition of a sanctuary is
A. totally wrong
B. somewhat idealistic
C. unhelpful
D. indefensible
Q47. The authors argument that destroying botflies and mosquitoes would be a beneficial
action is most weakened by all of the Following Except
A. parasites have an important role to play in the regulation of populations
B. the elimination of any species can have unpredictable effects on the balance of nature
C. the pests themselves are part of the food chain
D. these insects have been introduced to the area by human activities
Q48. It can be inferred that the passage is
A. part of an article in a scientific journal
B. extracted from the minutes of a nature club
C. part of a speech delivered to an educated audience
D. A speech delivered to an court
Q49. The purpose of the final paragraph is
A. to sum up the main points of the authors argument
B. to urge a solution to an increasingly pressing problem
C. to qualify the authors definition of an important term
D. to propose a program
Q50. The author has defined a santuary as a place where
A. man is active and the rest nature is neutral
B. man is passive and the rest nature is active
C. man is neutral and the rest nature is active
D. man is passive and the rest natural is passive
Directions:
Reasoning ( 51 - 75 )
Directions:
(51- 54 ) : in eacxh of the following question select the related letter / word/ number from the
given alternative
Q51. Lotus : India : : ? : USA
A. Lily
B. Rose
C. Sunflower
D. Tulips
Q52. CROW : EVWM : : THEM : ?
A. LVBM
B. VLMB
C. VLMC
D. LSMH
Q53. 56 : 241 : : ? : 113
A. 54
B. 98
C. 74
D. 39
Q54. 432 : 1 : : 852 : ?
A. 6
B. 3
C. 2
D. 4
Directions:
(55 - 58 ) : Find the odd word/letter/number pair from the given alternatives
Q55. Select the Odd pair
A. USA - Canada
B. India - Pakistan
C. Germany - Poland
D. France - Ireland
Q56. Select the odd pair
A. Cricket - 11
B. Volleyball - 6
C. Kho kho - 12
D. Polo - 5
Q57. Select the Odd pair
A. ABC - FGH
B. BCD - JKL
C. EFG - RST
D. GHI - XYZ
Q58. Select the odd pair
A. Kelvin - Temperature
B. Liter - Volume
C. Poise - Radiation
D. Newton - Thrust
Q59. If A is B’s sister. C is B’s mother. D is C’s father. E is D’s mother, then how is A related
to D ?
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A. Grandmother
B. Grandfather
C. Grandson
D. Granddaughter
Q60. In a row of boys, Rohan is at eighteenth position from the left and Suresh is at sixth
position from the right. There are five boys between Rohan and Suresh. Ramesh is just left of
Rohan. What is Ramesh's position from the right?
A. 13th
B. 14th
C. 12th
D. 15th
Q61.If + = x , - = ÷, x = -, ÷ = + then find the value of
12 + 4 x 6 - 3 ÷ 7 = ?
A. 25
B. 27
C. 14
D. 22
Q62.Directions: In question, select the missing number from the given
responses.
5 7 11
16 18 22
7 ? 13
1. 9
2. 19
3. 10
4. 8
Q63.
Choose the correct alternatives from the given ones that will complete the series
abcd _ bcda _ cdab _ d a _ ch
A. efgb
B. gebf
C. egcf
D. fgbh
Q64.Insert the correct mathmatical signs in the following equation
40 2 10 15 5 = 23
A. -, x, ÷, +
B. x, -, ÷, +
C. -, x, +, ÷
D. ÷, x, +, -
Q65.
A. 9
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B. 5
C. 8
D. 3
Q66.
A. 20
B. 18
C. 15
D. 16
Q67.
A. 18
B. 16
C. 15
D. 13
Directions:
which of the answer figure is the right mirror image of the question figure ?
Q68.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Q69.
From the alternative select the word which can't be formed using the letters of the given word
QUALIFICATION
A. FACTOR
B. ACTION
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C. QUIT
D. FILCO
Directions:
In the following questions a series is given with one terms missing. Choose the correct
alternative from the given ones that will complete the series
Q70. 4,11, 16, 27, 36, ?
A. 52
B. 51
C. 55
D. 54
Q71. 2, 10, 52, 314, 2200, ?
A. 12763
B. 41625
C. 18976
D. 17602
Q72. 37, 949, 8181, 641, 361, ?
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A. 91
B. 56
C. 76
D. 34
Q73.Arrange the words as per their order in the english dictionary
1 ) Neutral
2 ) Natural
3) Never
4) Neuclear
A. 2, 1, 4, 3
B. 2, 3, 1, 4
C. 2, 4, 1, 3
D. 3, 1, 2, 4
Q74.
From the given options, select the appropriate option in which number in the given series is
equivalent to the number series given in the options.
Given set is : ( 7, 24, 25)
A. 5, 34, 35
B. 9, 40, 41
C. 8, 21, 22
D. 3, 67, 68
Directions:
A word is represented by only one set of
numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives
are represented by two classes of letters as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows
of Matrix-I are
numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these
matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘B’ can be represented
by 01, 31 etc., and ‘P’ can be
represented by 67, 75 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word ‘BIRD’
Q75.
A. 31, 58, 56, 03
B. 12, 76, 68, 30
C. 20, 66, 14, 41
D. 44, 66, 88, 22
76. The price of 10 chairs is equal to that of 4 tables. The price of 15
chairs and 3 tables together is Rs. 4500. The total price of 12 chairs and
5 tables is:
1. Rs. 4750
2. Rs. 4840
3. Rs. 4500
4. Rs. 4900
77. In a company, the ratio of number of male to female employees is 2
:3. If average weight of male employees is (W + 15) kgs and that of all
employees is W kgs. the average weight of female employees is –
1. (W + 30) kgs
2. (W + 10) kgs
3. (W – 10) kgs
4. (W – 30) kgs
78. The simple interest on a sum of money is (4/9) of the principal and
the number of years is equal to the rate percent per annum. What is the
rate per annum?
1. 9 1/3 %
2. 6 2/3%
3. 8 2/3%
4. 10 1/3%
79. If the cost price of an item is two fifth of its marked price and if it is
sold at a discount of 10%, then there will be
1. 25% profit
2. 40% profit
3. 50% profit
4. 125% profit
80. There are 720 student in a school, in which the ratio of boys: girls is
7 : 5. How many more girls should be included so that the ratio becomes
1 : 1?
1. 60
2. 80
3. 120
4. 150
81. A man bought some eggs of which a few are rotten. He gives 80% of
the good eggs to his neighbours. Now he is left out with 36 eggs. If he
bought 100 eggs, how many of them were rotten?
1. 100
2. 200
3. 72
4. 20
82. The marked price of a watch is Rs. 640. A man buys the same for Rs.
448 after getting two successive discounts. If the second discount is
12.5%, then the first discount is –
1. 15%
2. 20%
3. 25%
4. 30%
83. The distance between the points (6,0) and the intersecting point of
the graphs of x = 3 and y = 4 is
1. 4 unit
2. 3 unit
3. 2 unit
4. 5 unit
84.If x = 1 + √6 + √7, then the value of (š + š/š−š) is
1. 1 + 2√7
2. 6 + √7
3. 1 + 2√6
4. 2√7 – 1
85. Two trains of lengths 338 metres and 312 metres take 26 seconds to
cross each other traveling in opposite direction, and 50 seconds while
traveling in same direction. Find the speed of faster train (in m/s).
1. 19
2. 13
3. 12
4. 6
86. Which one of the following will divide (782 + 783 + 784 + 785)
completely?
1. 11
2. 13
3. 50
4. 91
87. A horse is tied to a post by a rope. If the horse moves along a circular
path always keeping the rope stretched and describes 88 metres when it
has trace out 72° at the centre, the length of the rope is
(Take Ļ =22/7)
1. 70 m
2. 75 m
3. 80 m
4. 65 m
88. If the simple interest on a sum of money for 2 yr at 5% per annum is
Rs. 100, what will be the compound interest on the same sum at the
same rate for the same time?
1. Rs. 102.5
2. Rs. 102
3. Rs. 108.25
4. Rs. 120
89. A invests Rs. 50,000 in a business. After a few months B joined him
with Rs. 30,000. At the end of year, the total profit was divided between
them in the ratio 3 : 1. After how many months did B join?
1. 9.33
2. 8 ( 2/5)
3. 6 (2/3)
4. 5 (1/3)
90. Reenu can do a work in 15 days. Reenu and Meenu together can do
the same work in 10 days. If they got Rs. 600 for that work, find the
share of Reenu and Meenu respectively.
1. Rs 400, Rs 200
2. Rs 300, Rs 300
3. Rs 500, Rs 100
4. Rs 350, Rs 150
91. A boat goes downstream in one-third the time it takes to go
upstream. Then the ratio between the speed of boat in still water and
speed of the stream is
1. 5 : 1
2. 3 : 2
3. 1 : 2
4. 2 : 1
92. Travelling cost is Rs. 11 a kilometer by an aeroplane and Rs. 5 a
kilometer by car. If the man travels 226 kms covering c km of the
distance by aeroplane and the rest of distance by car, then the cost of
the trip is –
1. Rs. 1700
2. Rs. 2100
3. Rs. (6c + 1130)
4. Rs. (16c + 1130)
93. List price of a sewing machine is Rs. 2,300. It is sold at a discount of
4%. Find the selling price of it.
1. Rs. 2,200
2. Rs. 2,280
3. Rs. 2,180
4. Rs. 2,208
94. The perimeter of a rectangle is 160 m and the difference of two sides
is 48 m. Find the side of a square whose area is equal to the area of this
rectangle.
1. 32 m
2. 8 m
3. 4 m
4. 16 m
95. The ratio of monthly incomes of A, B, is 6 : 5 and their monthly
expenditures are in the ratio 4 : 3. If each of them saves Rs. 400 per
month, find the sum of their monthly incomes.
1. 2300
2. 2400
3. 2200
4. 2500
96. A cyclist completes a certain journey in 5 hours. He covers half the
distance at 16 km./hr. and the second half of the distance at 24 km./hr.
The distance (in km) covered by the cyclist is?
1. 96
2. 76
3. 69
4. 82
97. Pipe A can fill a tank in 4 hours while pipe B can fill the tank in 6
hours. If they are opened on alternative hours, and if pipe A is opened
first, in how many hours shall the tank be full?
1. 4 2/3
2. 3 1/4
3. 4 1/2
4. 3 1/2
98. A table worth Rs. 300 is offered with 20% and 10% off. If in addition
a discount of 5% is offered on cash payment, then cash price of the table
is
1. Rs. 240
2. Rs. 216
3. Rs.210
4. Rs. 205.20
99. The ratio of the students attending the computer class to painting
class is
1. 6 : 5
2. 4 : 3
3. 5 : 4
4. 3 : 2
100. The number of students attending the paper cutting class is
1. 70
2. 65
3. 80
4. 75
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