Page 1
1. The UNESCO World Heritage Site,
Rani-Ki-Vav is located at _______.
A. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
B. Patan, Gujarat
C. Konark, Odisha
D. Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Ans. B
2. Complete the following series.
C – 3, E – 5, G – 7, I – 9, _____
A. K – 11, M – 13
B. J – 10, K – 11
C. J – 11, L – 13
D. K – 11, N – 13
Ans. A
3. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine 2016 was awarded to
_______.
A. David J. Thouless
B. Sir J. Fraser Stoddart
C. Yoshinori Ohsumi
D. Bernard L. Feringa
Ans. C
4. A question and two statement labeled
(I) and (II) are given. You have to
decide which statement(s) is/are
sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
Among four friends – Arjun, Pavan,
Neeraj and Sunil, who is the heaviest?
Statements:
I. Arjun and Pavan are of the
same weight.
II. Pavan weighs more than
Neeraj, but less than Sunil.
Select the right option from the
following
A. Statement I alone is sufficient.
B. Both the statements together
are needed.
C. Statement II alone is sufficient.
D. Either I or II alone are
sufficient.
Ans. B
5. VLSI stands for
A. Very Large Scale Integration
B. Village Level Systems
Integration
C. Virtual Light System
Information
D. Verified Large System
Integration
Ans. A
6. If ‘+’ means ‘ ?’, ‘-‘ means ‘x, ‘ ?’ means
‘+’ and ‘x’ means ‘-‘ then 36 x 12 + 4 ?
6 + 2 – 3 = ?
A. 1 B. 39
C. 40 D. 42
Ans. D
7. National Tourism Award 2014-15, for
the Best Tourist Friendly Railway
Station was given to the
_______Railway station.
A. Sawai Madhopur
B. Madhubani
C. Rajkot
D. Pune
Ans. A
8. The median of the data 7, 21, 2, 17, 3,
13, 7, 4, 9, 7, 9 is:
A. 4 B. 17
C. 7 D. 9
Ans. C
9. A shopkeeper cheats to the extent of
22% while buying and selling fruits, by
using tampered weights. His total gain
in percentage is:
A. 48.5 B. 48.84
C. 48.25 D. 48.75
Ans. B
10. What set of alphabets come next?
QPO, SRQ, UTS, WVU, _____
A. YXW B. XYW
C. VWX D. ZXW
Ans. A
11. Below is a statement followed by some
conclusions. Find which of the given
conclusions logically follow(s) from the
given statement.
Statement : P > Q ? C ? B = M > D
Conclusions:
I. M > Q
II. D ? Q
III. M = Q
IV. C < D
A. Only either I or III is true.
B. Only I is true.
C. None is true.
D. Only either II or IV is true.
Ans. A
12. Indus Valley Civilization is a:
A. Copper Age Civilization
B. Iron Age Civilization
C. Axial Age Civilization
D. Bronze Age Civilization
Ans. D
Page 2
1. The UNESCO World Heritage Site,
Rani-Ki-Vav is located at _______.
A. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
B. Patan, Gujarat
C. Konark, Odisha
D. Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Ans. B
2. Complete the following series.
C – 3, E – 5, G – 7, I – 9, _____
A. K – 11, M – 13
B. J – 10, K – 11
C. J – 11, L – 13
D. K – 11, N – 13
Ans. A
3. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine 2016 was awarded to
_______.
A. David J. Thouless
B. Sir J. Fraser Stoddart
C. Yoshinori Ohsumi
D. Bernard L. Feringa
Ans. C
4. A question and two statement labeled
(I) and (II) are given. You have to
decide which statement(s) is/are
sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
Among four friends – Arjun, Pavan,
Neeraj and Sunil, who is the heaviest?
Statements:
I. Arjun and Pavan are of the
same weight.
II. Pavan weighs more than
Neeraj, but less than Sunil.
Select the right option from the
following
A. Statement I alone is sufficient.
B. Both the statements together
are needed.
C. Statement II alone is sufficient.
D. Either I or II alone are
sufficient.
Ans. B
5. VLSI stands for
A. Very Large Scale Integration
B. Village Level Systems
Integration
C. Virtual Light System
Information
D. Verified Large System
Integration
Ans. A
6. If ‘+’ means ‘ ?’, ‘-‘ means ‘x, ‘ ?’ means
‘+’ and ‘x’ means ‘-‘ then 36 x 12 + 4 ?
6 + 2 – 3 = ?
A. 1 B. 39
C. 40 D. 42
Ans. D
7. National Tourism Award 2014-15, for
the Best Tourist Friendly Railway
Station was given to the
_______Railway station.
A. Sawai Madhopur
B. Madhubani
C. Rajkot
D. Pune
Ans. A
8. The median of the data 7, 21, 2, 17, 3,
13, 7, 4, 9, 7, 9 is:
A. 4 B. 17
C. 7 D. 9
Ans. C
9. A shopkeeper cheats to the extent of
22% while buying and selling fruits, by
using tampered weights. His total gain
in percentage is:
A. 48.5 B. 48.84
C. 48.25 D. 48.75
Ans. B
10. What set of alphabets come next?
QPO, SRQ, UTS, WVU, _____
A. YXW B. XYW
C. VWX D. ZXW
Ans. A
11. Below is a statement followed by some
conclusions. Find which of the given
conclusions logically follow(s) from the
given statement.
Statement : P > Q ? C ? B = M > D
Conclusions:
I. M > Q
II. D ? Q
III. M = Q
IV. C < D
A. Only either I or III is true.
B. Only I is true.
C. None is true.
D. Only either II or IV is true.
Ans. A
12. Indus Valley Civilization is a:
A. Copper Age Civilization
B. Iron Age Civilization
C. Axial Age Civilization
D. Bronze Age Civilization
Ans. D
13. The volume (in cu.cm.) of a right
circular cylinder with radius 7 cm and
height 2 cm is: (Take
22
7
? = )
A. 308 B. 308/21
C. 305/7 D. 310
Ans. A
Comprehension:
Study the following information carefully
and answer the question given below it:
In a class of 100 students, 63 like
apples and 76 likes oranges.
Subquestion No : 14
14. How many of them like both apple and
orange?
A. 5 B. 39
C. 40 D. 50
Ans. B
Comprehension:
Study the following information carefully
and answer the question given below it:
In a class of 100 students, 63 like
apples and 76 likes oranges.
Subquestion No : 15
15. How many students like apple only?
A. 24 B. 37
C. 76 D. 39
Ans. A
16. The _____is the constitutional head of
Executive of the Indian Union.
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Chief Election Commissioner
D. Chief Justice
Ans. A
17. Which among the following is the
lowest computer storage size?
A. 1 Gigabyte
B. 1 Petabyte
C. 1 Terabyte
D. 1 Megabyte
Ans. D
18. Which is India’s slowest train
currently?
A. Mettupalayam-Ooty Nilgiri
passenger train
B. New Delhi-Bhopal Shatabdi
Express
C. Dibrugarh-Kanyakumari Vivek-
Express
D. Pratapnagar-Jambusar
passenger train
Ans. A
19. The host for Olympics games
2020 is:
A. Istanbul
B. Doha
C. Madrid
D. Tokyo
Ans. D
20. As per the Constitution of India, the
retirement age of the Supreme Court Judges
is:
A. 60 years
B. 62 years
C.
D.
Ans. C
21.
A.
B.
C. Backspace
D. Delete
Ans. B
22. Mr. Vishal buys a toy for Rs. 50 and
sells it for Rs. 75. Find the gain
percentage:
A. 50% B. 55%
C. 45% D. 60%
Ans. A
23. A woman invests Rs. 200 at the start
of each year at 5% compound interest
per annum. How much will her
investment be at the end of the 2
nd
year?
A. 431 B. 430.5
C. 435 D. 430
Ans. B
24. Which one of the following is the
capital of the Union Territory Daman &
Diu?
A. Daman
B. Diu
C. Dabhel
D. Bhimpore
Ans. A
25. Simplify : 3x (x+4)-x (x-2)
A. 2x
2
+ 14x
B. 4x
2
– 14x
C. 4x
2
+ 14x
D. 2x
2
– 14x
Ans. A
26. The surface area (in sq.cm.) of a
sphere with radius 3.5 cm is: (Take
22
7
? = )
A. 154/7 B. 154
C. 54 D. 54/7
Page 3
1. The UNESCO World Heritage Site,
Rani-Ki-Vav is located at _______.
A. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
B. Patan, Gujarat
C. Konark, Odisha
D. Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Ans. B
2. Complete the following series.
C – 3, E – 5, G – 7, I – 9, _____
A. K – 11, M – 13
B. J – 10, K – 11
C. J – 11, L – 13
D. K – 11, N – 13
Ans. A
3. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine 2016 was awarded to
_______.
A. David J. Thouless
B. Sir J. Fraser Stoddart
C. Yoshinori Ohsumi
D. Bernard L. Feringa
Ans. C
4. A question and two statement labeled
(I) and (II) are given. You have to
decide which statement(s) is/are
sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
Among four friends – Arjun, Pavan,
Neeraj and Sunil, who is the heaviest?
Statements:
I. Arjun and Pavan are of the
same weight.
II. Pavan weighs more than
Neeraj, but less than Sunil.
Select the right option from the
following
A. Statement I alone is sufficient.
B. Both the statements together
are needed.
C. Statement II alone is sufficient.
D. Either I or II alone are
sufficient.
Ans. B
5. VLSI stands for
A. Very Large Scale Integration
B. Village Level Systems
Integration
C. Virtual Light System
Information
D. Verified Large System
Integration
Ans. A
6. If ‘+’ means ‘ ?’, ‘-‘ means ‘x, ‘ ?’ means
‘+’ and ‘x’ means ‘-‘ then 36 x 12 + 4 ?
6 + 2 – 3 = ?
A. 1 B. 39
C. 40 D. 42
Ans. D
7. National Tourism Award 2014-15, for
the Best Tourist Friendly Railway
Station was given to the
_______Railway station.
A. Sawai Madhopur
B. Madhubani
C. Rajkot
D. Pune
Ans. A
8. The median of the data 7, 21, 2, 17, 3,
13, 7, 4, 9, 7, 9 is:
A. 4 B. 17
C. 7 D. 9
Ans. C
9. A shopkeeper cheats to the extent of
22% while buying and selling fruits, by
using tampered weights. His total gain
in percentage is:
A. 48.5 B. 48.84
C. 48.25 D. 48.75
Ans. B
10. What set of alphabets come next?
QPO, SRQ, UTS, WVU, _____
A. YXW B. XYW
C. VWX D. ZXW
Ans. A
11. Below is a statement followed by some
conclusions. Find which of the given
conclusions logically follow(s) from the
given statement.
Statement : P > Q ? C ? B = M > D
Conclusions:
I. M > Q
II. D ? Q
III. M = Q
IV. C < D
A. Only either I or III is true.
B. Only I is true.
C. None is true.
D. Only either II or IV is true.
Ans. A
12. Indus Valley Civilization is a:
A. Copper Age Civilization
B. Iron Age Civilization
C. Axial Age Civilization
D. Bronze Age Civilization
Ans. D
13. The volume (in cu.cm.) of a right
circular cylinder with radius 7 cm and
height 2 cm is: (Take
22
7
? = )
A. 308 B. 308/21
C. 305/7 D. 310
Ans. A
Comprehension:
Study the following information carefully
and answer the question given below it:
In a class of 100 students, 63 like
apples and 76 likes oranges.
Subquestion No : 14
14. How many of them like both apple and
orange?
A. 5 B. 39
C. 40 D. 50
Ans. B
Comprehension:
Study the following information carefully
and answer the question given below it:
In a class of 100 students, 63 like
apples and 76 likes oranges.
Subquestion No : 15
15. How many students like apple only?
A. 24 B. 37
C. 76 D. 39
Ans. A
16. The _____is the constitutional head of
Executive of the Indian Union.
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Chief Election Commissioner
D. Chief Justice
Ans. A
17. Which among the following is the
lowest computer storage size?
A. 1 Gigabyte
B. 1 Petabyte
C. 1 Terabyte
D. 1 Megabyte
Ans. D
18. Which is India’s slowest train
currently?
A. Mettupalayam-Ooty Nilgiri
passenger train
B. New Delhi-Bhopal Shatabdi
Express
C. Dibrugarh-Kanyakumari Vivek-
Express
D. Pratapnagar-Jambusar
passenger train
Ans. A
19. The host for Olympics games
2020 is:
A. Istanbul
B. Doha
C. Madrid
D. Tokyo
Ans. D
20. As per the Constitution of India, the
retirement age of the Supreme Court Judges
is:
A. 60 years
B. 62 years
C.
D.
Ans. C
21.
A.
B.
C. Backspace
D. Delete
Ans. B
22. Mr. Vishal buys a toy for Rs. 50 and
sells it for Rs. 75. Find the gain
percentage:
A. 50% B. 55%
C. 45% D. 60%
Ans. A
23. A woman invests Rs. 200 at the start
of each year at 5% compound interest
per annum. How much will her
investment be at the end of the 2
nd
year?
A. 431 B. 430.5
C. 435 D. 430
Ans. B
24. Which one of the following is the
capital of the Union Territory Daman &
Diu?
A. Daman
B. Diu
C. Dabhel
D. Bhimpore
Ans. A
25. Simplify : 3x (x+4)-x (x-2)
A. 2x
2
+ 14x
B. 4x
2
– 14x
C. 4x
2
+ 14x
D. 2x
2
– 14x
Ans. A
26. The surface area (in sq.cm.) of a
sphere with radius 3.5 cm is: (Take
22
7
? = )
A. 154/7 B. 154
C. 54 D. 54/7
Ans. B
27. Mr. Sathya invested money in FD. How
much will he get on maturity, if Rs.
14,500 is invested at 20% per annum
compound interest for 6 months,
compounded quarterly?
A. Rs. 15,986.25
B. Rs. 15,986.5
C. Rs. 15,986.35
D. Rs. 15,986
Ans. A
28. ______assumed the office of the
Chairman of ISRO on January 14,
2015.
A. Dr. K. Radhakrishnan
B. Dr. Krishnaswamy
Kasturirangan
C. Shri. G. Madhavan Nair
D. Shri. A. S. Kiran Kumar
Ans. D
29. Find out the two signs to be
interchanged for making the following
equation correct:
5 + 3 x 8 – 12 ? 4 = 3
A. + and –
B. + and ?
C. - and ?
D. - and x
Ans. C
30. Simplify:
( )
1
2
2.25
A. 1.5 B. 15
C. 1.6 D. 2/3
Ans. A
31. In a class test, a student scored 9 out
of 25 marks. The student’s marks
expressed as a percentage is:
A. 30 B. 36
C. 35 D. 25
Ans. B
32. Select the combination of numbers so
that letters arranged accordingly will
form a meaningful English word.
V A R S T E
1 2 3 4 5 6
A. 231645
B. 452316
C. 425316
D. 213654
Ans. B
33. ‘Manikarnika’ was the original name of
which one of the following freedom
fighters?
A. Madam Cama
B. Kittur Chennamma
C. Sarojini Naidu
D. Rani Lakshmibai
Ans. D
Comprehension:
Read the statements given below and
answer the questions that follow:
i. There are five friends.
ii. They are standing in a row
facing North.
iii. Jai is to the immediate right of
Ashok.
iv. Pranesh is the only one
between Bala and Subash.
v. Subash is between Jai and
Pranesh.
SubQuestionNo : 34
34. Who are standing next to each other?
A. Subash and Bala
B. Jai and Subash
C. Ashok and Subash
D. Ashok and Pranesh
Ans. C
Read the statements given below and
answer the questions that follow:
i. There are five friends.
ii. They are standing in a row
facing North.
iii. Jai is to the immediate right of
Ashok.
iv. Pranesh is the only one
between Bala and Subash.
v. Subash is between Jai and
Pranesh.
SubQuestionNo : 35
35. Who is standing to the right of
Pranesh?
A. Jai
B. Bala
C. Subash
D. Ashok
Ans. C
Read the statements given below and
answer the questions that follow:
i. There are five friends.
ii. They are standing in a row
facing North.
iii. Jai is to the immediate right of
Ashok.
iv. Pranesh is the only one
between Bala and Subash.
v. Subash is between Jai and
Pranesh.
SubQuestionNo : 36
36. Who is in the middle?
Page 4
1. The UNESCO World Heritage Site,
Rani-Ki-Vav is located at _______.
A. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
B. Patan, Gujarat
C. Konark, Odisha
D. Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Ans. B
2. Complete the following series.
C – 3, E – 5, G – 7, I – 9, _____
A. K – 11, M – 13
B. J – 10, K – 11
C. J – 11, L – 13
D. K – 11, N – 13
Ans. A
3. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine 2016 was awarded to
_______.
A. David J. Thouless
B. Sir J. Fraser Stoddart
C. Yoshinori Ohsumi
D. Bernard L. Feringa
Ans. C
4. A question and two statement labeled
(I) and (II) are given. You have to
decide which statement(s) is/are
sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
Among four friends – Arjun, Pavan,
Neeraj and Sunil, who is the heaviest?
Statements:
I. Arjun and Pavan are of the
same weight.
II. Pavan weighs more than
Neeraj, but less than Sunil.
Select the right option from the
following
A. Statement I alone is sufficient.
B. Both the statements together
are needed.
C. Statement II alone is sufficient.
D. Either I or II alone are
sufficient.
Ans. B
5. VLSI stands for
A. Very Large Scale Integration
B. Village Level Systems
Integration
C. Virtual Light System
Information
D. Verified Large System
Integration
Ans. A
6. If ‘+’ means ‘ ?’, ‘-‘ means ‘x, ‘ ?’ means
‘+’ and ‘x’ means ‘-‘ then 36 x 12 + 4 ?
6 + 2 – 3 = ?
A. 1 B. 39
C. 40 D. 42
Ans. D
7. National Tourism Award 2014-15, for
the Best Tourist Friendly Railway
Station was given to the
_______Railway station.
A. Sawai Madhopur
B. Madhubani
C. Rajkot
D. Pune
Ans. A
8. The median of the data 7, 21, 2, 17, 3,
13, 7, 4, 9, 7, 9 is:
A. 4 B. 17
C. 7 D. 9
Ans. C
9. A shopkeeper cheats to the extent of
22% while buying and selling fruits, by
using tampered weights. His total gain
in percentage is:
A. 48.5 B. 48.84
C. 48.25 D. 48.75
Ans. B
10. What set of alphabets come next?
QPO, SRQ, UTS, WVU, _____
A. YXW B. XYW
C. VWX D. ZXW
Ans. A
11. Below is a statement followed by some
conclusions. Find which of the given
conclusions logically follow(s) from the
given statement.
Statement : P > Q ? C ? B = M > D
Conclusions:
I. M > Q
II. D ? Q
III. M = Q
IV. C < D
A. Only either I or III is true.
B. Only I is true.
C. None is true.
D. Only either II or IV is true.
Ans. A
12. Indus Valley Civilization is a:
A. Copper Age Civilization
B. Iron Age Civilization
C. Axial Age Civilization
D. Bronze Age Civilization
Ans. D
13. The volume (in cu.cm.) of a right
circular cylinder with radius 7 cm and
height 2 cm is: (Take
22
7
? = )
A. 308 B. 308/21
C. 305/7 D. 310
Ans. A
Comprehension:
Study the following information carefully
and answer the question given below it:
In a class of 100 students, 63 like
apples and 76 likes oranges.
Subquestion No : 14
14. How many of them like both apple and
orange?
A. 5 B. 39
C. 40 D. 50
Ans. B
Comprehension:
Study the following information carefully
and answer the question given below it:
In a class of 100 students, 63 like
apples and 76 likes oranges.
Subquestion No : 15
15. How many students like apple only?
A. 24 B. 37
C. 76 D. 39
Ans. A
16. The _____is the constitutional head of
Executive of the Indian Union.
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Chief Election Commissioner
D. Chief Justice
Ans. A
17. Which among the following is the
lowest computer storage size?
A. 1 Gigabyte
B. 1 Petabyte
C. 1 Terabyte
D. 1 Megabyte
Ans. D
18. Which is India’s slowest train
currently?
A. Mettupalayam-Ooty Nilgiri
passenger train
B. New Delhi-Bhopal Shatabdi
Express
C. Dibrugarh-Kanyakumari Vivek-
Express
D. Pratapnagar-Jambusar
passenger train
Ans. A
19. The host for Olympics games
2020 is:
A. Istanbul
B. Doha
C. Madrid
D. Tokyo
Ans. D
20. As per the Constitution of India, the
retirement age of the Supreme Court Judges
is:
A. 60 years
B. 62 years
C.
D.
Ans. C
21.
A.
B.
C. Backspace
D. Delete
Ans. B
22. Mr. Vishal buys a toy for Rs. 50 and
sells it for Rs. 75. Find the gain
percentage:
A. 50% B. 55%
C. 45% D. 60%
Ans. A
23. A woman invests Rs. 200 at the start
of each year at 5% compound interest
per annum. How much will her
investment be at the end of the 2
nd
year?
A. 431 B. 430.5
C. 435 D. 430
Ans. B
24. Which one of the following is the
capital of the Union Territory Daman &
Diu?
A. Daman
B. Diu
C. Dabhel
D. Bhimpore
Ans. A
25. Simplify : 3x (x+4)-x (x-2)
A. 2x
2
+ 14x
B. 4x
2
– 14x
C. 4x
2
+ 14x
D. 2x
2
– 14x
Ans. A
26. The surface area (in sq.cm.) of a
sphere with radius 3.5 cm is: (Take
22
7
? = )
A. 154/7 B. 154
C. 54 D. 54/7
Ans. B
27. Mr. Sathya invested money in FD. How
much will he get on maturity, if Rs.
14,500 is invested at 20% per annum
compound interest for 6 months,
compounded quarterly?
A. Rs. 15,986.25
B. Rs. 15,986.5
C. Rs. 15,986.35
D. Rs. 15,986
Ans. A
28. ______assumed the office of the
Chairman of ISRO on January 14,
2015.
A. Dr. K. Radhakrishnan
B. Dr. Krishnaswamy
Kasturirangan
C. Shri. G. Madhavan Nair
D. Shri. A. S. Kiran Kumar
Ans. D
29. Find out the two signs to be
interchanged for making the following
equation correct:
5 + 3 x 8 – 12 ? 4 = 3
A. + and –
B. + and ?
C. - and ?
D. - and x
Ans. C
30. Simplify:
( )
1
2
2.25
A. 1.5 B. 15
C. 1.6 D. 2/3
Ans. A
31. In a class test, a student scored 9 out
of 25 marks. The student’s marks
expressed as a percentage is:
A. 30 B. 36
C. 35 D. 25
Ans. B
32. Select the combination of numbers so
that letters arranged accordingly will
form a meaningful English word.
V A R S T E
1 2 3 4 5 6
A. 231645
B. 452316
C. 425316
D. 213654
Ans. B
33. ‘Manikarnika’ was the original name of
which one of the following freedom
fighters?
A. Madam Cama
B. Kittur Chennamma
C. Sarojini Naidu
D. Rani Lakshmibai
Ans. D
Comprehension:
Read the statements given below and
answer the questions that follow:
i. There are five friends.
ii. They are standing in a row
facing North.
iii. Jai is to the immediate right of
Ashok.
iv. Pranesh is the only one
between Bala and Subash.
v. Subash is between Jai and
Pranesh.
SubQuestionNo : 34
34. Who are standing next to each other?
A. Subash and Bala
B. Jai and Subash
C. Ashok and Subash
D. Ashok and Pranesh
Ans. C
Read the statements given below and
answer the questions that follow:
i. There are five friends.
ii. They are standing in a row
facing North.
iii. Jai is to the immediate right of
Ashok.
iv. Pranesh is the only one
between Bala and Subash.
v. Subash is between Jai and
Pranesh.
SubQuestionNo : 35
35. Who is standing to the right of
Pranesh?
A. Jai
B. Bala
C. Subash
D. Ashok
Ans. C
Read the statements given below and
answer the questions that follow:
i. There are five friends.
ii. They are standing in a row
facing North.
iii. Jai is to the immediate right of
Ashok.
iv. Pranesh is the only one
between Bala and Subash.
v. Subash is between Jai and
Pranesh.
SubQuestionNo : 36
36. Who is in the middle?
A. Pranesh
B. Subash
C. Jai
D. Ashok
Ans. B
37. Which of the following sportspersons is
NOT correctly matched with their
respective discipline?
A. Jitu Rai : Shooting
B. Deepa Karmakar : Gymnastics
C. P. V. Sindhu : Badminton
D. Sakshi Malik : Boxing
Ans. D
38. Blood Pressure : Cholestrol : : ______
: __________
A. Chlorophyll : Plant
B. Hemoglobin : Blood
C. Diabetic : Carbohydrates
D. Blood Sugar : Blood Urea
Ans. C
39. If
5
12
Cot x = , then
1
Sin Sec ? xx
Cotx
+ + =
A. 173/13
B. 77/13
C. 75/13
D. 17/13
Ans. B
40. The slogan of World Environment Day
2016 was:
A. Raise Your Voice, Not the Sea
Level
B. Go Wild for Life
C. One Earth, One Family
D. A Tree for Peace
Ans. B
41. Below is a statement followed by some
conclusions. You have to take the given
statement to be true even if it seems
to be at variance with the commonly
known facts and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follow(s)
from the given statement.
Statement:
Adversity makes a man wise.
Conclusions:
I. The poor are wise.
II. Men learn from bitter
experiences.
A. Only Conclusion I follows.
B. Either Conclusion I or II
follows.
C. Only Conclusion II follows.
D. Neither Conclusion I nor II
follow.
Ans. C
42. Heat : Cold :: ______ : _____
A. Large : Big
B. Thin : Thick
C. Tall : High
D. Male : Child
Ans. B
43. _________is a new programme,
launched in 2016 by the Ministry of
Science and Technology to empower
farmers.
A. National Crop Insurance
Scheme
B. Biotech-KISAN
C. KISAN Technology
D. Rashtriya Kirshi Vikas Yojna
Ans. B
44. Find the fourth proportional to 2, 4,
and 8.
A. 15 B. 14
C. 16 D. 18
Ans. C
45. Which one of the following books are
written by Dr. Abdul Kalam?
A. Rebooting India
B. Imagining India
C. Untouchable
D. The Life Tree
Ans. D
46. Compute: 4992 ? 624 – 10
A.
2469
307
B. -2
C. 2
D.
2496
307
Ans. B
47. Which one of the following Indian
States does NOT contain a portion of
the Thar desert?
A. Gujarat
B. Haryana
C. Himachal Pradesh
D. Punjab
Ans. C
48. The presence of free _______ is a
substance makes it a conductor of
electricity.
A. positrons
B. protons
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1. The UNESCO World Heritage Site,
Rani-Ki-Vav is located at _______.
A. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
B. Patan, Gujarat
C. Konark, Odisha
D. Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Ans. B
2. Complete the following series.
C – 3, E – 5, G – 7, I – 9, _____
A. K – 11, M – 13
B. J – 10, K – 11
C. J – 11, L – 13
D. K – 11, N – 13
Ans. A
3. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine 2016 was awarded to
_______.
A. David J. Thouless
B. Sir J. Fraser Stoddart
C. Yoshinori Ohsumi
D. Bernard L. Feringa
Ans. C
4. A question and two statement labeled
(I) and (II) are given. You have to
decide which statement(s) is/are
sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
Among four friends – Arjun, Pavan,
Neeraj and Sunil, who is the heaviest?
Statements:
I. Arjun and Pavan are of the
same weight.
II. Pavan weighs more than
Neeraj, but less than Sunil.
Select the right option from the
following
A. Statement I alone is sufficient.
B. Both the statements together
are needed.
C. Statement II alone is sufficient.
D. Either I or II alone are
sufficient.
Ans. B
5. VLSI stands for
A. Very Large Scale Integration
B. Village Level Systems
Integration
C. Virtual Light System
Information
D. Verified Large System
Integration
Ans. A
6. If ‘+’ means ‘ ?’, ‘-‘ means ‘x, ‘ ?’ means
‘+’ and ‘x’ means ‘-‘ then 36 x 12 + 4 ?
6 + 2 – 3 = ?
A. 1 B. 39
C. 40 D. 42
Ans. D
7. National Tourism Award 2014-15, for
the Best Tourist Friendly Railway
Station was given to the
_______Railway station.
A. Sawai Madhopur
B. Madhubani
C. Rajkot
D. Pune
Ans. A
8. The median of the data 7, 21, 2, 17, 3,
13, 7, 4, 9, 7, 9 is:
A. 4 B. 17
C. 7 D. 9
Ans. C
9. A shopkeeper cheats to the extent of
22% while buying and selling fruits, by
using tampered weights. His total gain
in percentage is:
A. 48.5 B. 48.84
C. 48.25 D. 48.75
Ans. B
10. What set of alphabets come next?
QPO, SRQ, UTS, WVU, _____
A. YXW B. XYW
C. VWX D. ZXW
Ans. A
11. Below is a statement followed by some
conclusions. Find which of the given
conclusions logically follow(s) from the
given statement.
Statement : P > Q ? C ? B = M > D
Conclusions:
I. M > Q
II. D ? Q
III. M = Q
IV. C < D
A. Only either I or III is true.
B. Only I is true.
C. None is true.
D. Only either II or IV is true.
Ans. A
12. Indus Valley Civilization is a:
A. Copper Age Civilization
B. Iron Age Civilization
C. Axial Age Civilization
D. Bronze Age Civilization
Ans. D
13. The volume (in cu.cm.) of a right
circular cylinder with radius 7 cm and
height 2 cm is: (Take
22
7
? = )
A. 308 B. 308/21
C. 305/7 D. 310
Ans. A
Comprehension:
Study the following information carefully
and answer the question given below it:
In a class of 100 students, 63 like
apples and 76 likes oranges.
Subquestion No : 14
14. How many of them like both apple and
orange?
A. 5 B. 39
C. 40 D. 50
Ans. B
Comprehension:
Study the following information carefully
and answer the question given below it:
In a class of 100 students, 63 like
apples and 76 likes oranges.
Subquestion No : 15
15. How many students like apple only?
A. 24 B. 37
C. 76 D. 39
Ans. A
16. The _____is the constitutional head of
Executive of the Indian Union.
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Chief Election Commissioner
D. Chief Justice
Ans. A
17. Which among the following is the
lowest computer storage size?
A. 1 Gigabyte
B. 1 Petabyte
C. 1 Terabyte
D. 1 Megabyte
Ans. D
18. Which is India’s slowest train
currently?
A. Mettupalayam-Ooty Nilgiri
passenger train
B. New Delhi-Bhopal Shatabdi
Express
C. Dibrugarh-Kanyakumari Vivek-
Express
D. Pratapnagar-Jambusar
passenger train
Ans. A
19. The host for Olympics games
2020 is:
A. Istanbul
B. Doha
C. Madrid
D. Tokyo
Ans. D
20. As per the Constitution of India, the
retirement age of the Supreme Court Judges
is:
A. 60 years
B. 62 years
C.
D.
Ans. C
21.
A.
B.
C. Backspace
D. Delete
Ans. B
22. Mr. Vishal buys a toy for Rs. 50 and
sells it for Rs. 75. Find the gain
percentage:
A. 50% B. 55%
C. 45% D. 60%
Ans. A
23. A woman invests Rs. 200 at the start
of each year at 5% compound interest
per annum. How much will her
investment be at the end of the 2
nd
year?
A. 431 B. 430.5
C. 435 D. 430
Ans. B
24. Which one of the following is the
capital of the Union Territory Daman &
Diu?
A. Daman
B. Diu
C. Dabhel
D. Bhimpore
Ans. A
25. Simplify : 3x (x+4)-x (x-2)
A. 2x
2
+ 14x
B. 4x
2
– 14x
C. 4x
2
+ 14x
D. 2x
2
– 14x
Ans. A
26. The surface area (in sq.cm.) of a
sphere with radius 3.5 cm is: (Take
22
7
? = )
A. 154/7 B. 154
C. 54 D. 54/7
Ans. B
27. Mr. Sathya invested money in FD. How
much will he get on maturity, if Rs.
14,500 is invested at 20% per annum
compound interest for 6 months,
compounded quarterly?
A. Rs. 15,986.25
B. Rs. 15,986.5
C. Rs. 15,986.35
D. Rs. 15,986
Ans. A
28. ______assumed the office of the
Chairman of ISRO on January 14,
2015.
A. Dr. K. Radhakrishnan
B. Dr. Krishnaswamy
Kasturirangan
C. Shri. G. Madhavan Nair
D. Shri. A. S. Kiran Kumar
Ans. D
29. Find out the two signs to be
interchanged for making the following
equation correct:
5 + 3 x 8 – 12 ? 4 = 3
A. + and –
B. + and ?
C. - and ?
D. - and x
Ans. C
30. Simplify:
( )
1
2
2.25
A. 1.5 B. 15
C. 1.6 D. 2/3
Ans. A
31. In a class test, a student scored 9 out
of 25 marks. The student’s marks
expressed as a percentage is:
A. 30 B. 36
C. 35 D. 25
Ans. B
32. Select the combination of numbers so
that letters arranged accordingly will
form a meaningful English word.
V A R S T E
1 2 3 4 5 6
A. 231645
B. 452316
C. 425316
D. 213654
Ans. B
33. ‘Manikarnika’ was the original name of
which one of the following freedom
fighters?
A. Madam Cama
B. Kittur Chennamma
C. Sarojini Naidu
D. Rani Lakshmibai
Ans. D
Comprehension:
Read the statements given below and
answer the questions that follow:
i. There are five friends.
ii. They are standing in a row
facing North.
iii. Jai is to the immediate right of
Ashok.
iv. Pranesh is the only one
between Bala and Subash.
v. Subash is between Jai and
Pranesh.
SubQuestionNo : 34
34. Who are standing next to each other?
A. Subash and Bala
B. Jai and Subash
C. Ashok and Subash
D. Ashok and Pranesh
Ans. C
Read the statements given below and
answer the questions that follow:
i. There are five friends.
ii. They are standing in a row
facing North.
iii. Jai is to the immediate right of
Ashok.
iv. Pranesh is the only one
between Bala and Subash.
v. Subash is between Jai and
Pranesh.
SubQuestionNo : 35
35. Who is standing to the right of
Pranesh?
A. Jai
B. Bala
C. Subash
D. Ashok
Ans. C
Read the statements given below and
answer the questions that follow:
i. There are five friends.
ii. They are standing in a row
facing North.
iii. Jai is to the immediate right of
Ashok.
iv. Pranesh is the only one
between Bala and Subash.
v. Subash is between Jai and
Pranesh.
SubQuestionNo : 36
36. Who is in the middle?
A. Pranesh
B. Subash
C. Jai
D. Ashok
Ans. B
37. Which of the following sportspersons is
NOT correctly matched with their
respective discipline?
A. Jitu Rai : Shooting
B. Deepa Karmakar : Gymnastics
C. P. V. Sindhu : Badminton
D. Sakshi Malik : Boxing
Ans. D
38. Blood Pressure : Cholestrol : : ______
: __________
A. Chlorophyll : Plant
B. Hemoglobin : Blood
C. Diabetic : Carbohydrates
D. Blood Sugar : Blood Urea
Ans. C
39. If
5
12
Cot x = , then
1
Sin Sec ? xx
Cotx
+ + =
A. 173/13
B. 77/13
C. 75/13
D. 17/13
Ans. B
40. The slogan of World Environment Day
2016 was:
A. Raise Your Voice, Not the Sea
Level
B. Go Wild for Life
C. One Earth, One Family
D. A Tree for Peace
Ans. B
41. Below is a statement followed by some
conclusions. You have to take the given
statement to be true even if it seems
to be at variance with the commonly
known facts and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follow(s)
from the given statement.
Statement:
Adversity makes a man wise.
Conclusions:
I. The poor are wise.
II. Men learn from bitter
experiences.
A. Only Conclusion I follows.
B. Either Conclusion I or II
follows.
C. Only Conclusion II follows.
D. Neither Conclusion I nor II
follow.
Ans. C
42. Heat : Cold :: ______ : _____
A. Large : Big
B. Thin : Thick
C. Tall : High
D. Male : Child
Ans. B
43. _________is a new programme,
launched in 2016 by the Ministry of
Science and Technology to empower
farmers.
A. National Crop Insurance
Scheme
B. Biotech-KISAN
C. KISAN Technology
D. Rashtriya Kirshi Vikas Yojna
Ans. B
44. Find the fourth proportional to 2, 4,
and 8.
A. 15 B. 14
C. 16 D. 18
Ans. C
45. Which one of the following books are
written by Dr. Abdul Kalam?
A. Rebooting India
B. Imagining India
C. Untouchable
D. The Life Tree
Ans. D
46. Compute: 4992 ? 624 – 10
A.
2469
307
B. -2
C. 2
D.
2496
307
Ans. B
47. Which one of the following Indian
States does NOT contain a portion of
the Thar desert?
A. Gujarat
B. Haryana
C. Himachal Pradesh
D. Punjab
Ans. C
48. The presence of free _______ is a
substance makes it a conductor of
electricity.
A. positrons
B. protons
C. electrons
D. neutrons
Ans. C
49. Mr. Vinod borrowed Rs. 9000 at 5%
per annum compound interest. The
compound interest compounded
annually for 2 years is:
A. Rs. 922.5
B. Rs. 9921.5
C. Rs. 921.5
D. Rs. 9922.5
Ans. A
50. Mr. Dev sold a bus for Rs. 2210 with a
loss of 15%. At what price should the
bus be sold to get a profit of 15%?
A. Rs. 2980
B. Rs. 3000
C. Rs. 2970
D. Rs. 2990
Ans. D
51. The Marine Gondwana Fossil Park is
located in:
A. Chhattisgarh
B. Rajasthan
C. Tamil Nadu
D. Gujarat
Ans. A
52. Nita Ambani became the first Indian
woman to join the _________ as an
Individual Member.
A. International Olympic
Committee
B. International Paralympic
Committee
C. International Federation of
Association of Football (FIFA)
D. Indian Olympic Association
Ans. A
53. Bending of light at the boundary
between two media is the effect of
_____.
A. Scattering
B. Reflection
C. Refraction
D. Diffusion
Ans. C
54. Fill in the blank.
11, 10, ____, 100, 1001, 1000,
10001…
A. 110 B. 101
C. 100 D. 111
Ans. B
55. Freedom fighters Bhagat Singh,
Rajguru and Sukhdev were hanged for
the murder of:
A. J. P. Saunders
B. Reginald Dyer
C. John Simon
D. James A. Scott
Ans. A
56. Below are given statements followed
by some conclusions. You have to take
the given statements to be true even if
they seem to be at variance with the
commonly known facts and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically
follow(s) from the given statements.
Statements:
Some Editors are Actors. All the Actors
are Writers.
Conclusions:
I. Some Editors and Writers.
II. No Actor is Editor.
A. Neither Conclusion I nor II
follow.
B. Only Conclusion II follows.
C. Only Conclusion I follows.
D. Either Conclusion I or II
follows.
Ans. C
57. Seismologists DO NOT predict where
major earthquakes are likely to occur
based on ________.
A. the movement of the plates in
the Earth
B. the location of fault zones
C. the history of earthquakes in
the region
Ans. C
58. Kishlay travelled equal distances at
speeds of 10 km/hr, 30 km/hr and 2
kmhr and took a total time of 38
minutes. Find the total distance in km.
A. 2 B. 3
C. 1 D. 4
Ans. B
59. _______assumed office of the
Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry on
29
th
May 2016.
A. Prof. Jagdish Mukhi
B. Shri. Najeeb Jung
C. Shri. Farooq Khan
D. Dr. Kiran Bedi
Ans. D
60. In February 2016, _______was added
as India’s 49
th
Tiger Reserve.
A. Pakke Tiger Reserve, Arunachal
Pradesh
B. Rajaji Tiger Reserve,
Uttarakhand
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