Q.1) Select the sentence or part of a sentence which is grammatically correct from the given alternatives. Identify the right answer among the four choices.
(A) Either the manager or his assistants failed in their duty.
(B) Either the manager his assistants failed in their duty
(C) Either the manager or his assistants failed in his duty
(D) Either the manager nor his assistant failed in their now
Answer: Option A
Q.2) Select the sentence or part of a sentence which is grammatically correct from the given alternatives. Identify the right answer among the four choices.
(A) He used to visit us every week but he is rarely coming duty.
(B) He used to visit us every week but he is rarely comes now
(C) He used to visit us every week by he has rarely come now
(D) None of these
Answer: Option D
Q.3) The police arrested him. Change the voice
(A) The Police have arrested him
(B) He is being arrested by Police
(C) He was arrested by the Police
(D) He has been arrested by the Police
Answer: Option C
Q.4) Hedge Hog is the name of :
(A) Country
(B) City
(C) Animal
(D) Planet
Answer: Option C
Q.5) Most of the letters in English alphabet come from:
(A) Arabic
(B) Italian
(C) Hebrew
(D) Roman
Answer: Option D
Q.6) The Albatross is an important character in the poem of :
(A) William Wordsworth
(B) Samuel Taylor Coleridge
(C) Shelley
(D) Byron
Answer: Option B
Q.7) A Marsupial is a mammal which has:
(A) Pouch
(B) Wings
(C) Camouflage
(D) Poisonous tooth
Answer: Option A
Q.8) ‘A stitch in the time saves nine’ means:
(A) Do the stitching on your own
(B) A timely act will prevent further trouble
(C) Nine can be saved if you stitch properly
(D) None of these
Answer: Option B
Q.9) Zip code means :
(A) system of control traffic
(B) System of fix rates for items
(C) System of simplify mail sorting
(D) None of these
Answer: Option D
Q.10) Effluent means:
(A) Liquid waste
(B) halo effect
(C) Wealth
(D) Flattery
Answer: Option A
Q.11) One who sneers and shows contempt for riches and enjoyment is :
(A) Satirist
(B) Cynic
(C) Philosopher
(D) Sadist
Answer: Option B
Q.12) Calipurnia is a character in Shakespeare’s :
(A) Hamlet
(B) Twelfth Night
(C) Othello
(D) Julius Ceasar
Answer: Option D
Q.13) I have been awaken ——five hours
(A) since
(B) in
(C) for
(D) from
Answer: Option C
Q.14) As he was cleaning his gun, it went ——— and killed him
(A) off
(B) out
(C) away
(D) (D) up
Answer: Option A
Q.15) Without careful nursing the patient can’t pull —————-
(A) up
(B) through
(C) out
(D) Along
Answer: Option B
Q.16) He attributed his success ——— sheer luck.
(A) for
(B) to
(C) by
(D) with
Answer: Option B
Q.17) Nobody answered it, …………………. ?
(A) Did he
(B) Didn’t
(C) Didn’t they
(D) Did they
Answer: Option D
Q.18) I advised him ———
(A) Not resign his job
(B) To not resign his job
(C) Not to resign his job
(D) To don’t resign his job
Answer: Option C
Q.19) I ———— him since his childhood
(A) know
(B) have known
(C) knew
(D) am knowing
Answer: Option B
Q.20) Have some more rice ……………….?
(A) Will you
(B) Don’t you
(C) Haven’t you
(D) Won’t you
Answer: Option D
Q.21) You ——— cross the road when the lights are red.
(A) can
(B) must
(C) mustn’t
(D) needn’t
Answer: Option C
Q.22) The Commonwealth Games were earlier called :
(A) British Colonies Sports Festival
(B) British Empire Sports Festival
(C) Royal Colonies Games
(D) None of these
Answer: Option B
Q.23) C.V. Raman discovered Raman Effect of scattered light on February :
(A) In the year of 1931
(B) In the year of 1930
(C) In the year of 1928
(D) In the year of 1940
Answer: Option C
Q.24) Swami Vivekananda was born in Culcutta on January :
(A) In the year of 1865
(B) In the year of 1868
(C) In the year of 1864
(D) In the year of 1863
Answer: Option D
Q.25) In the following newspaper was published with G.S. Aiyer as the editor:
(A) The Tribune
(B) The Hindu
(C) The Deccan Herald
(D) The Times of India
Answer: Option B
Q.26) The world’s second largest country is
(A) Russia
(B) India
(C) Germany
(D) Canada
Answer: Option D
Q.27) The founder of Dakshin Bharath Hindi Prachar Sabha is:
(A) C.Rajagopalachari
(B) Dr.Radhakrishnan
(C) Makhan Lal
(D) Rantirth
Answer: Option A
Q.28) Ampere is the unit of :
(A) Flow of electric current
(B) Electromotive force
(C) Electric Power
(D) All the above
Answer: Option A
Q.29) For measuring the depth of ocean, the instrument used is called :
(A) Hydrometer
(B) Fathometer
(C) Fathom
(D) Magnetometer
Answer: Option B
Q.30) Dry ice is :
(A) Solid Hydrogen
(B) Ice when kept below 0 0C
(C) Solid Carbon dioxide
(D) Ice which is dried
Answer: Option C
Q.31) Arterial blood pressure is measured by:
(A) Manometer
(B) Cardiograph
(C) Sphygmomanometer
(D) Barometer
Answer: Option C
Q.32) The effects of hormones on the body is :
(A) Stimulation of organs
(B) Catalytic functions
(C) Proper growth
(D) co-ordination of functions of different organs
Answer: Option A
Q.33) Asteroids are:
(A) Pieces of falling stars
(B) Rocks found on the moon
(C) Satellites of other planets
(D) Very small planets revolving around the sun
Answer: Option D
Q.34) A plant with green leaves placed in red light will appear:
(A) Black
(B) Green
(C) Red
(D) Violet
Answer: Option A
Q.35) Who said, “A body will remain at rest unless an external force act on the body” ?
(A) Newton
(B) Einstein
(C) Archimedes
(D) Galileo
Answer: Option A
Q.36) The oil in which an oil lamp rises up due to:
(A) Pressure difference
(B) Low viscosity of oil
(C) Capillary action
(D) Gravitational force
Answer: Option C
Q.37) An echo is produced by the —–––––– of sound waves.
(A) Refraction
(B) Absorption
(C) Reflection
(D) Diffraction
Answer: Option C
Q.38) Coating of iron with zinc is known as :
(A) Galvanization
(B) Electroplating
(C) Ionization
(D) None of these
Answer: Option A
Q.39) A red light is used in a traffic signal because:
(A) It has the longest wavelength and can easily be noticed
(B) It is beautiful
(C) It is visible to people with bad eyesight
(D) It is the colour of danger
Answer: Option A
Q.40) In diesel engine, ignition takes place by:
(A) Compression
(B) Electrical Spark
(C) Dynamo
(D) Battery
Answer: Option A
Q.41) Which of the following metal is used in aircraft ?
(A) Chromium
(B) Titanium
(C) Palladium
(D) None of these
Answer: Option B
Q.42) A fuse wire is used to :
(A) To make the electrical circuit strong
(B) Convert AC to DC
(C) Convert DC to AC
(D) Prevent on unduly high electric current to pass through the circuit
Answer: Option D
Q.43) A sudden fall in the barometer indicates
(A) Clear weather
(B) Hailstorm
(C) Storm
(D) Heavy rainfall
Answer: Option C
Q.44) The terminal colours of rainbow are
(A) Violet and red
(B) Violet and green
(C) Red and green
(D) Red and blue
Answer: Option A
Q.45) The best conductor of electricity is
(A) Iron
(B) Aluminium
(C) Copper
(D) Silver
Answer: Option D
Q.46) When milk is churned, the cream from it is separated due to
(A) Gravitational force
(B) Centrifugal force
(C) Frictional force
(D) Heat
Answer: Option B
Q.47) Solder is an alloy of
(A) Tin and lead
(B) Tin and zinc
(C) Zinc and lead
(D) Zinc and copper
Answer: Option A
Q.48) Amalgams are the compounds which always contain:
(A) Al
(B) Hg
(C) Zn
(D) Cu
Answer: Option B
Q.49) Which pair is incorrect ?
(A) Tannic acid : leather
(B) Lactic acid : milk
(C) Amino acid : protein
(D) Acetic acid : vinegar
Answer: Option A
Q.50) The chemical name of quartz is :
(A) Calcium oxide
(B) Calcium phosphate
(C) Sodium phosphate
(D) Sodium silicate
Answer: Option D
Q.51) The main purpose of White Blood Corpuscles
(A) To carry nutrients
(B) To combat infection
(C) To carry oxygen
(D) To give strength
Answer: Option B
Q.52) The seat of memory in human brain is located in the
(A) Medulla oblongatae
(B) Cerebrum
(C) Cortex
(D) Cerebellum
Answer: Option B
Q.53) Chromosomes are
(A) Parts of human brain
(B) Thread like bodies that occur in the nuclei which carry genetic code
(C) Constituent of blood which produces heat in the body
(D) None of the above
Answer: Option B
Q.54) Which of the following glands secretes tears?
(A) Lachrymal
(B) Pituitary
(C) Thyroid
(D) Pancreas
Answer: Option A
Q.55) Mumps is a disease caused by
(A) Fungus
(B) Bacteria
(C) Virus
(D) None of these
Answer: Option C
Q.56) ‘Lock jaw’ is difficulty in opening the mouth is symptom of
(A) Plague
(B) Tetanus
(C) Cholera
(D) None of these
Answer: Option B
Q.57) Biopsy is done in
(A) Tissue taken from a dead body
(B) Tissue taken from a living body
(C) Blood from veins
(D) Blood from arteries
Answer: Option B
Q.58) Aspirin was discovered by ……………in 1897.
(A) K. Landsteiner
(B) Robert Koch
(C) Felix Hoffman
(D) Alexander Haring
Answer: Option C
Q.59) Which of the two organs/glands are affected by Malaria?
(A) Lungs and heart
(B) Spleen and liver
(C) Kidneys and lungs
(D) Ears and brain
Answer: Option C
Q.60) Chills, pain in chest, rusty sputum, rapid breathings abdominal pain are the symptoms of
(A) Plague
(B) Syphilis
(C) Gonorrhea
(D) Pneumonia
Answer: Option D
Q.61) The battlefield of Plassey is situated in
(A) Bihar
(B) Andhra pradesh
(C) Orissa
(D) West Bengal
Answer: Option D
Q.62) Chronologically arrange the visit of following pilgrims to India :
(A) Thomas Roe (B) Fa -hien (C) Hiuen Tsang
(A) ABC
(B) BAC
(C) BCA
(D) CAB
Answer: Option C
Q.63) The Governor – General of India who initiated the introduction of English to India was
(A) Lord Curzon
(B) Lord Macaulay
(C) Lord Bentick
(D) Lord Dalhousie
Answer: Option C
Q.64) The Upanishads are
(A) A source of Hindu Philosophy
(B) Books of ancient Hinduism
(C) Books on social behaviours of man
(D) Prayers to God
Answer: Option A
Q.65) Who was the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly which enacted ,adopted and signed the Constitution of India?
(A) B.N.Rao
(B) Dr.Rajendra Prasad
(C) Jawaharlal Nehru
(D) Dr.B.R.Ambedkar
Answer: Option B
Q.66) The court order which literally means “ to have the body” is
(A) Mandamus
(B) Quo warranto
(C) Habeas corpus
(D) Certiorari
Answer: Option C
Q.67) If the position of President and Vice- president are vacant who officiates?
(A) The Prime Minister
(B) Chief Justice of India
(C) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(D) None of the above
Answer: Option B
Q.68) The Ghana bird sanctuary is located in the state of
(A) Goa
(B) Himachal Pradesh
(C) Rajasthan
(D) Gujarat
Answer: Option C
Q.69) What is mixed farming?
(A) Growing rabbi as well as Kharif crops
(B) Growing several crops
(C) Growing several crops and also rearing animals
(D) Growing sugarcane as well as creeds
Answer: Option C
Q.70) From land mass point of view, India’s position in the world is
(A) Second
(B) Fourth
(C) Seventh
(D) Sixth
Answer: Option C
Q.71) ‘ Good Government is no substitute to Self – Government’ written – by
(A) William Shakespeare
(B) Tennyson
(C) Lord Byron
(D) None of these
Answer: Option D
Q.72) ‘Things Fall Apart’ is the book by
(A) V.S.Naipaul
(B) Kamala Das
(C) Chinua Achebe
(D) Vikram Seth
Answer: Option C
Q.73) The word similar in meaning to ‘weird’
(A) Unnatural
(B) Ghostly
(C) Natural
(D) Spiritual
Answer: Option B
Q.74) The word opposite in meaning to ‘pride’
(A) Shame
(B) Lowly
(C) Humanitarian
(D) Humility
Answer: Option D
Q.75) The phrase ‘to subjugate’means
(A) Emancipate
(B) Enslave
(C) Liberate
(D) None of these
Answer: Option B
Q.76) The word with the wrong spelling is
(A) Privilege
(B) Acclimatise
(C) Separation
(D) Alligation
Answer: Option D
Q.77) Three words are given. There is a relationship between the first two words. Select a word that expresses a similar relationship with the third word from the given alternatives)
Pride : Lion ::: Pack ?
(A) Elephant
(B) Wolves
(C) Sheep
(D) None of these
Answer: Option B
Q.78) Three words are given. There is a relationship between the first two words. Select a word that expresses a similar relationship with the third word from the given alternatives)
Seller : Peddler ::: buyer ?
(A) Pedler
(B) Prospector
(C) Mediator
(D) Purchaser
Answer: Option D
Q.79) Three words are given. There is a relationship between the first two words. Select a word that expresses a similar relationship with the third word from the given alternatives)
Scintillating : lusteress ::: Infallible?
(A) Earning
(B) Dependable
(C) Dubious
(D) None of these
Answer: Option C
Q.80) One word does not belong to the group find it.)
(A) Poisonous
(B) Venomous
(C) Toxic
(D) Harmless
Answer: Option D
Q.81) One word does not belong to the group find it.)
(A) Blue bottle
(B) Hibiscus
(C) Cauliflower
(D) Sunflower
Answer: Option A
Q.82) One word does not belong to the group find it.)
(A) Masculine
(B) Efferminate
(C) Womanish
(D) Unmanly
Answer: Option A
Q.83) "+ – = ?"
(A) 7637.0
(B) 6637.0
(C) 6747.0
(D) None of these
Answer: Option D
Q.84) 5*0.0.05*0.= ?
(A) 62.5
(B) 6.25E-4
(C) 6.25
(D) 0.00625
Answer: Option B
Q.85) In a certain code CENTRAL is written as LARTNEC how is SEMINAR
(A) RANIMES
(B) NARISEM
(C) MESIRAN
(D) None of these
Answer: Option A
Q.86) If the following words were rearranged in alphabetical order as in dictionary which will income in the third place
(A) Plenty
(B) Plain
(C) Plane
(D) Place
Answer: Option C
Q.87) If South – east is called East, North – east is called South and so on what will North be called
(A) East
(B) North – east
(C) South
(D) South – west
Answer: Option D
Q.88) Which is the missing letter ? A,B,C,D,- ?
(A) G
(B) A
(C) C
(D) E
Answer: Option D
Q.89) Which number does not fit the following series 0 6 24 60 120 216 336
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