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Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 1

Select the number which can be placed at the sign of the question mark (?) from the given alternatives.

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 1

The logic followed here is:

In figure 1:

32 = (2 + 2) × 8

4 × 8

32

In figure 2:

24 = (3 + 1) × 6

4 × 6

24

Similarly,

In figure 3:

45 = (4 + ?) × 5 

4 + ? = 9

? = 9 - 4

? = 5

Hence, the correct answer is "5".

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 2

Directions to Solve

Each of the following questions has a group. Find out which one of the given alternatives will be another member of the group or of that class.

Question -

Lucknow, Patna, Bhopal, Jaipur

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 2

All the cities given in the question are state capitals similarly Shimla is also a capital.

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Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 3

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.

Question -

Peace : Chaos :: Creation : ?

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 3

As opposite meaning of peace is chaos similarly opposite meaning of creation is destruction.

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 4

M, the son-in-law of K is the brother-in-law of J who is the brother of L. How is J related to K?

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 4

M is son-in-law of K, brother-in-law of J. It means K is the father/mother of M’s wife. J is brother of M’s wife. Hence J is K’s son.

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 5

In given AP 210 is …………. th term of: 2,6,10……..​

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 5

We have a=2, d=6-2=4
l=a+(n-1)d
210=2+(n-1)4
208/4=n-1
n=53rd term

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 6

In class 3/7 of the students are girls and rest are boys. If 2/9 of the girls and 1/11 of the boys are absent. What part of the total number of students are present? 

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Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 7

A trader had 630 kgs of rice. He sold a part of it at 15% profit and the rest at 8% profit, so that he made a total profit of 12%. How much rice (in kgs) did he sell at 8% profit? 

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Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 8

A’s salary is 25% more than that of B. Then B’s salary is less than that of A by 

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Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 9

Two men undertook to do a job for Rs. 1960. One of them can do it alone in 7 days, and the other in 8 days. With the assistance of a boy they together complete the work in 3 days. How much money will the boy get ? 

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Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 10

Excluding stoppages, the average speed of a train is 120 kmph and including stoppages, it is 50 kmph. For how many minutes does the train stop per hour? 

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Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 11

The first and last terms of an A.P. are 1 and 11. If their sum is 36, then the number of terms will be

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Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 12

The LCM of 23×32 and 22×33 is

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 12

L.C.M. of 23×33 and 22×32 is the product of all prime numbers with greatest power of every given number = 23×33

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 13

Two coins are tossed together. The probability of getting head on both the coins is​

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 13

The sample space for the event is :    (H,H)  (T,H)  (H,T)  (T,T)
Therefore total outcomes= 4

Probability =  1/4

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 14
For first time Private sector was given priority compared to the public sector in.
Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 14

The correct answer is Seven Five Year Plan.

Key Points

  • Seventh Five-Year Plan(1985-1990):
    • The Seventh Plan aims at extending the green revolution to new areas through its emphasis on raising the productivity of rice in the eastern region and rainfed and dryland agriculture. This should lead to faster growth in agricultural output in areas that, in the national context, are economically backward.
      • The induction of new technologies and the pursuit of economic growth should not be at the expense of the environment. In the long run, environmentally sound policies are also developmentally sound ones.
      • Provide gainful employment to the unemployed, particularly women and youth,
      • Raise the earnings of those already employed in low-paid jobs.
      • Step-up the productivity and earnings of those who are self-employed workers.
      • Improve the access of the urban poor to basic amenities like education, health care, sanitation, and safe drinking water.

Additional Information

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 15
Garo-Khasi range is located in which Indian state?
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The correct answer is Meghalaya.

  • The Garo Khasi And Jayantia Hills were formed in the same age as of the Malwa Plateau.
  • The Garo, Khasi, And Jayantia Hills are located in Meghalaya.
  • The hills are named after the tribes found particularly in that region.
  • Meghalaya is also known as the Scotland of the East.

 

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 16

Who has been appointed as the Joint Director of CBI?

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 16

Anurag Kumar (IPS), a 1994-batch Indian Police Service officer, has been appointed as the Joint Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC). This appointment is significant in the context of government appointments.

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 17

What is the name of the submersible used in India's Deep Ocean Mission (DOM)?

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The Matsya6000 is a manned submersible that is being developed by India's National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT). It is designed to reach a depth of 6,000 meters, which will make it one of the deepest-diving submersibles in the world. The Matsya6000 will be used to explore the deep ocean and study its resources, including minerals, marine life, and ecosystems.

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 18

What is the area of the Thar Desert?

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The Thar Desert is the largest in India and covers an area of over 77,000 square miles.

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 19

Directions: In this question, a phrase in the sentence is given in underlined. You are required to pick the option that best describes the meaning of the phrase, in the given context of the sentence.

He is not studying sincerely since studying by fits and starts; he will not be able to crack the examination.

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 19

The idiom by fits and starts implies doing something irregularly and without any routine or regular schedule to do that particular thing. Among the given options we can choose option B since it gives us the correct meaning of the said idiom whereas the rest can be eliminated since they are irrelevant here.

This makes option B the correct choice among the given options.

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 20

Directions: A sentence is given here with a blank and you need to fill the blank choosing the word/words given below. If all the words given can fill the blank appropriately, choose ‘All are correct’ as your answer.

UK methane emissions have fallen _______________ since 1990 but in recent years progress has slowed.

I. Significantly
II. Exponentially
III. Rapidly

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 20

Let us first learn the meanings of the given words:
Significantly (adverb): in a sufficiently great or important way as to be worthy of attention.
Exponentially (adverb): in a way that becomes quicker and quicker as something that increases becomes larger.
Rapidly (adverb): very quickly; at a great rate.
Grammatically only adverb is apt for the blank, thus ‘significantly’, ‘exponentially’ and ‘rapidly’ are suitable options for the blanks.
Hence, the correct answer is option B. 

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 21

Direction: In the following question, the sentences have been given in Active/ Passive Voice. From the given alternatives, choose the one that best expresses the given sentence in Passive/ Active Voice.

The packet will be delivered to your house.

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 21

We can say that ,
The above given sentence is given in Passive Voice :-
Use structure “subject (Someone )+ auxiliary + present participle + object”
Someone will deliver the packet to your house.
Hence , option B will be correct answer .

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 22

Direction: In the following question, the sentences have been given in Active/ Passive Voice. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/ Active Voice.

They established this club in 2000.

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 22

Use structure “subject + auxiliary + past participle + by + object”
As per the given above sentence is given in Passive Voice.
This club was established in 2000.
Hence , option D will be correct answer .

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 23

DirectionsIn questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word/sentence.

Q. A person who insists on something.

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One word substitution is Stickler.

Disciplinarian: A person who believes in or practises firm discipline.

Stickler: A person who insists on a certain quality or type of behaviour.

Instantaneous: Occurring or done instantly.

Boaster: A very boastful and talkative person.

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 24

Direction: A word in capital letters is followed by four words. Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word given in capital letters.

PROLIFIC

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As we can say that ,
Prolific means fecund or very productive, Barren means unproductive, reckless is wildly impulsive, profound is something with much depth (of meaning).
Therefore , Barren is antonym word of Prolific . 

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 25

Find out the Synonym of the following word:

HESITATED

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  • Meaning of Hesitated: Pause in indecision before saying or doing something.
  • Meaning of Stopped: (of an event, action, or process) come to an end; cease to happen.
  • Meaning of Paused: interrupt action or speech briefly
  • Meaning of Slowed: reduce one's speed or the speed of a vehicle or process
  • Meaning of Postponed: cause or arrange for (something) to take place at a time later than that first scheduled
Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 26

Which is not a function of epidermis ?

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Conduction of water and minerals in plants takes place in conducting vessels, located in the core, called Xylem. Thus conduction of water is not the function of the epidermis but Xylem.

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 27
What is the major source of water pollution?
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  • Pollution occurs when a substance present in the environment prevents the functioning of natural processes and produces harmful environmental and health effects.
  • In the natural world, many substances accumulating in the environment are processed through the intricate network of biogeochemical cycles.
  • Water pollution occurs when harmful substances, chemicals or microorganisms contaminate a stream, river, lake, ocean, aquifer, or other body of water, degrading water quality and rendering it toxic to humans or the environment.​

Key Points

​Sources: 

  • industrial effluents
  • agricultural runoffs
  • surface runoffs
  • the municipality (urban) and domestic wastes
  • substances produced from energy production
  • mining
  • oil spill

Important Points

Run-off urban areas: 

  • Urban runoff is surface runoff of rainwater created by urbanization.
  • This runoff is a major source of flooding and water pollution in urban communities worldwide.
  • Impervious surfaces (roads, parking lots and sidewalks) are constructed during land development which results in high amount of surface runoff.
  • It is mostly inorganic in nature with gasoline, motor oil, heavy metals, trash and other pollutants from roadways and parking lots.

Run-off from agricultural forms: 

  • Agricultural Runoff is water from farm fields due to irrigation, rain, or melted snow that flows over the earth that can absorb into the ground, enter bodies of waters or evaporate.
  • This runoff can contain organic pollutants like pesticides, sediment (soil particles), nutrients (phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium from fertilizers) and metals, which can contaminate sources of water.

Sewage effluents:

  • Sewage, or domestic/municipal wastewater, is a type of wastewater that is produced by a community of people.
  • It is characterized by physical, chemical and toxic constituents, and its bacteriologic status.
  • It consists mostly of greywater (from sinks, bathtubs, showers, dishwashers, and clothes washers), blackwater (the water used to flush toilets, combined with the human waste that it flushes away), soaps and detergents, and toilet paper (less so in regions where bidets are widely used instead of paper). 
  • Sewage effluents have the highest amount of organic pollutants along with bacterial contamination.

Industrial effluents:

  • Industrial effluent is the wastewater produced by industrial activity.
  • It includes wastewater produced from the manufacturing process or cleaning process.
  • The composition of wastewater generated mostly depends on the nature of the industry.
  • It is mostly inorganic in nature.

​Thus, the major source of water pollution is domestic sewage or dirty water, industrial effluent, silt and mineral oil.

Additional Information

Effects:

  • Water pollution leads to excessive buildup of nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus in the water body called nutrient enrichment.
  • Excess nutrient buildup leads to algal bloom in the water body eventually leading to eutrophication.
Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 28

Reabsorption of useful substances from glomerular filtrate occurs in :-

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The cells lining the proximal convoluted tubule are well adapted for reabsorption of materials from the filtrate. The cells reabsorb entire glucose, amino acids, most of the inorganic ions (Na+, K+, Cl ), much of the water as well as some urea from the filtrate.

Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 29

Using a search engine, you can look for

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Using a search engine, you can look for:
A: Articles, Stories, and News
- When using a search engine, you can search for articles, stories, and news related to a specific topic.
- The search engine will provide a list of relevant articles, stories, and news sources that match your search query.
- You can read these articles and stay updated on the latest news and stories from around the world.
B: Images and Videos
- Search engines also allow you to search for images and videos related to a particular topic.
- You can enter keywords or phrases in the search engine and it will provide you with a variety of images and videos that match your search query.
- This is particularly useful when you are looking for visual content to support your research or to find entertainment.
C: Games, Websites, and Software
- Another use of search engines is to find games, websites, and software.
- You can search for online games, websites related to a specific topic, or software programs that you need.
- The search engine will provide you with relevant results that match your search query, allowing you to explore and find what you are looking for.
D: All of these
- Search engines provide a comprehensive tool for finding various types of content on the internet.
- You can search for articles, stories, news, images, videos, games, websites, and software all in one place.
- By using a search engine, you can access a vast amount of information and resources, making it an invaluable tool for research, learning, and entertainment.
In conclusion, search engines offer a wide range of options for finding different types of content such as articles, stories, news, images, videos, games, websites, and software. Whether you are looking for information, visuals, or entertainment, using a search engine can help you find what you need quickly and efficiently.
Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 30

Which out of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?

Detailed Solution for Army Cadet College (ACC) Mock Test - 1 - Question 30

To determine which of the given options is a heterogeneous mixture, let's examine each option individually:
A: Air
- Air is a mixture of gases, mainly nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%), and small amounts of other gases such as carbon dioxide, argon, and trace elements.
- It is a homogeneous mixture because the composition is uniform throughout.
B: Brass
- Brass is an alloy composed of copper and zinc.
- It is a homogeneous mixture because the copper and zinc atoms are evenly distributed throughout the material.
C: Iodised table salt
- Iodised table salt is a mixture of sodium chloride and small amounts of iodine.
- It is a heterogeneous mixture because the iodine is not evenly distributed throughout the salt. The iodine appears as small specks or crystals in the salt.
D: Steel
- Steel is an alloy composed of iron and carbon, along with small amounts of other elements.
- It is a homogeneous mixture because the iron and carbon atoms are evenly distributed throughout the material.
Therefore, the correct answer is C: Iodised table salt as it is a heterogeneous mixture due to the uneven distribution of iodine within the salt.
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