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1. National Rural Livelihood Mission was
launched by which of the following
ministries?
A. Ministry of Health and Family welfare
B. Ministry of Child and Family
development
C. Ministry of Home Affairs
D. Ministry of Rural Development
E. Ministry of Panchayati Raj
2. Who among the following renowned
English fiction writer has been awarded
with Jnanpith award, 2018 ?
A. Kiran Desai B. Amitav Ghosh
C. Arvind Adiga D. Arundhati Roy
E. Ravuri Bharadwaja
3. According to the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) report, India’s economy
projected to grow at how much percent
in 2019?
A. 7.5% B. 7.4%
C. 7.3% D. 7.1%
E. 7.2%
4. What does 'M' stand for in 'TRIMS'?
A. Measures B. Management
C. Million D. Money
E. Market
5. Which Indian railway station has
become the first ever railway station in
the Indian Railways to get an ISO
certification (ISO-14001) from the
National Green Tribunal (NGT) for
“providing passenger amenities in a
clean and green environment”?
A. Gorakhpur Railway Station (Uttar
Pradesh)
B. Indore Railway Station (Madhya
Pradesh)
C. Guwahati Railway Station (Assam)
D. Varanasi Railway Station (Uttar
Pradesh)
E. None of these
6. 'KUSUM' Yojana is related to which of
the following fields?
A. Wind Energy
B. Solar Energy
C. Farmer insurance
D. Banking System
E. Education
7. What is the theme of 106th edition
Indian Science Congress-2019?
A. Science and Technology for
Indigenous Development in India
B. Science for shaping the future of
India
C. Planet Earth
D. Future India – Science and
Technology
E. Reaching the unreached through
science and technology
8. Which committee has been constituted
by the Union Government to suggest
ways for doubling farmers’ income by
2022?
A. Arvind Panagariya committee
B. Ashok Dalwai committee
C. Amitabh Kant committee
D. Bibek Debroy committee
E. None of these
9. In March 2019, World Bank and
Government of India inked loan
agreement of $250 million for which
programme?
A. NREPG (National Rural Employment
Guarantee Programme)
B. NRHM (National Rural Health
Mission)
C. ICDS (Integrated Child Development
Services)
D. NRETP (National Rural Economic
Transformation Project)
E. SSA (Sarva Siksha Abhiyan)
10. Hirakud dam is located in which of the
following states?
A. Jharkhand B. Chhattisgarh
C. Odisha D. West Bengal
E. Karnataka
11. 'Jallikattu' is typically practised in the
which Indian state as a part of Pongal
celebrations?
A. Kerala B. Andhra Pradesh
C. Tamilnadu D. Manipur
E. Assam
12. Which of the following states topped in
the Khelo India Youth Games (2nd
edition) in Pune?
A. Punjab B. Assam
C. Haryana D. Delhi
E. Maharashtra
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1. National Rural Livelihood Mission was
launched by which of the following
ministries?
A. Ministry of Health and Family welfare
B. Ministry of Child and Family
development
C. Ministry of Home Affairs
D. Ministry of Rural Development
E. Ministry of Panchayati Raj
2. Who among the following renowned
English fiction writer has been awarded
with Jnanpith award, 2018 ?
A. Kiran Desai B. Amitav Ghosh
C. Arvind Adiga D. Arundhati Roy
E. Ravuri Bharadwaja
3. According to the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) report, India’s economy
projected to grow at how much percent
in 2019?
A. 7.5% B. 7.4%
C. 7.3% D. 7.1%
E. 7.2%
4. What does 'M' stand for in 'TRIMS'?
A. Measures B. Management
C. Million D. Money
E. Market
5. Which Indian railway station has
become the first ever railway station in
the Indian Railways to get an ISO
certification (ISO-14001) from the
National Green Tribunal (NGT) for
“providing passenger amenities in a
clean and green environment”?
A. Gorakhpur Railway Station (Uttar
Pradesh)
B. Indore Railway Station (Madhya
Pradesh)
C. Guwahati Railway Station (Assam)
D. Varanasi Railway Station (Uttar
Pradesh)
E. None of these
6. 'KUSUM' Yojana is related to which of
the following fields?
A. Wind Energy
B. Solar Energy
C. Farmer insurance
D. Banking System
E. Education
7. What is the theme of 106th edition
Indian Science Congress-2019?
A. Science and Technology for
Indigenous Development in India
B. Science for shaping the future of
India
C. Planet Earth
D. Future India – Science and
Technology
E. Reaching the unreached through
science and technology
8. Which committee has been constituted
by the Union Government to suggest
ways for doubling farmers’ income by
2022?
A. Arvind Panagariya committee
B. Ashok Dalwai committee
C. Amitabh Kant committee
D. Bibek Debroy committee
E. None of these
9. In March 2019, World Bank and
Government of India inked loan
agreement of $250 million for which
programme?
A. NREPG (National Rural Employment
Guarantee Programme)
B. NRHM (National Rural Health
Mission)
C. ICDS (Integrated Child Development
Services)
D. NRETP (National Rural Economic
Transformation Project)
E. SSA (Sarva Siksha Abhiyan)
10. Hirakud dam is located in which of the
following states?
A. Jharkhand B. Chhattisgarh
C. Odisha D. West Bengal
E. Karnataka
11. 'Jallikattu' is typically practised in the
which Indian state as a part of Pongal
celebrations?
A. Kerala B. Andhra Pradesh
C. Tamilnadu D. Manipur
E. Assam
12. Which of the following states topped in
the Khelo India Youth Games (2nd
edition) in Pune?
A. Punjab B. Assam
C. Haryana D. Delhi
E. Maharashtra
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13. TRIPS is an agreement under WTO.
What does 'TRIPS' stand for?
A. Trade related investment property
Rights
B. Trade related Aspect of investment
property Rights
C. Trade related aspect of Intellectual
Property rights
D. Trade related aspect of Intellectual
Property system
E. None of the above
14. India tested which of the following long-
range cruise missiles with sharper
terrain hugging capabilities?
A. Agni VI B. Nirbhay
C. Tomahawk D. Babur
E. Shaurya
15. Which of the following cities hosted the
Madhya Dakshini Festival 2019?
A. Darjeeling B. Kolkata
C. Gangtok D. Guwahati
E. None of these
16. Kuldip Nayar conferred with the Padma
Bhushan award posthumously for 2019.
He was awarded for distinguished
service of high order in which of the
following fields?
A. Education B. Film
C. Science D. Journalism
E. Medicine
17. Which of the following states has
declared ‘Jackfruit’ as the official fruit of
the state?
A. West Bengal
B. Kerala
C. Karnataka
D. Andhra Pradesh
E. None of the above
18. Which Union territory became the first
Union territory of India to run
completely on solar power energy?
A. Delhi B. Diu
C. Lakshadweep D. Puducherry
E. None of these
19. India follows four CPI indices to measure
Inflation at the consumer level. Which of
the following is not one of the four
indices?
A. CPI-IW (Industrial Worker)
B. CPI-AL (Agricultural Labourers)
C. CPI-RL(Rural Labourers).
D. CPI-SL (Service Labourers)
E. None of these
20. Who has been elected as first Indian
woman Member of International
Tribunal for Law of the Sea (ITLOS)?
A. Aruna Jayanthi
B. Vinita Bali
C. Neeru Chadha
D. Chitra Ramkrishna
E. None of these
21. Direction: Refer to the pie charts to
answer the given questions.
Above pie chart represent the population
of villages– A, B, C, D and E in 2015
where,
Total population of all villages =
18000
Above pie chart represents the
population of illiterates in respective
villages in 2015 where,
Total number of illiterates =40% of
Total population of all villages
Total village population = Number of
literates + Number of Illiterates
In 2017, the population of village C
remained the same as that in 2015, but
the number of literates increased by ‘X’.
As a result the total number of literates
become 70% more than that of
illiterates. What is the value of ‘X’?
A. 620 B. 440
C. 680 D. 485
E. 430
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1. National Rural Livelihood Mission was
launched by which of the following
ministries?
A. Ministry of Health and Family welfare
B. Ministry of Child and Family
development
C. Ministry of Home Affairs
D. Ministry of Rural Development
E. Ministry of Panchayati Raj
2. Who among the following renowned
English fiction writer has been awarded
with Jnanpith award, 2018 ?
A. Kiran Desai B. Amitav Ghosh
C. Arvind Adiga D. Arundhati Roy
E. Ravuri Bharadwaja
3. According to the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) report, India’s economy
projected to grow at how much percent
in 2019?
A. 7.5% B. 7.4%
C. 7.3% D. 7.1%
E. 7.2%
4. What does 'M' stand for in 'TRIMS'?
A. Measures B. Management
C. Million D. Money
E. Market
5. Which Indian railway station has
become the first ever railway station in
the Indian Railways to get an ISO
certification (ISO-14001) from the
National Green Tribunal (NGT) for
“providing passenger amenities in a
clean and green environment”?
A. Gorakhpur Railway Station (Uttar
Pradesh)
B. Indore Railway Station (Madhya
Pradesh)
C. Guwahati Railway Station (Assam)
D. Varanasi Railway Station (Uttar
Pradesh)
E. None of these
6. 'KUSUM' Yojana is related to which of
the following fields?
A. Wind Energy
B. Solar Energy
C. Farmer insurance
D. Banking System
E. Education
7. What is the theme of 106th edition
Indian Science Congress-2019?
A. Science and Technology for
Indigenous Development in India
B. Science for shaping the future of
India
C. Planet Earth
D. Future India – Science and
Technology
E. Reaching the unreached through
science and technology
8. Which committee has been constituted
by the Union Government to suggest
ways for doubling farmers’ income by
2022?
A. Arvind Panagariya committee
B. Ashok Dalwai committee
C. Amitabh Kant committee
D. Bibek Debroy committee
E. None of these
9. In March 2019, World Bank and
Government of India inked loan
agreement of $250 million for which
programme?
A. NREPG (National Rural Employment
Guarantee Programme)
B. NRHM (National Rural Health
Mission)
C. ICDS (Integrated Child Development
Services)
D. NRETP (National Rural Economic
Transformation Project)
E. SSA (Sarva Siksha Abhiyan)
10. Hirakud dam is located in which of the
following states?
A. Jharkhand B. Chhattisgarh
C. Odisha D. West Bengal
E. Karnataka
11. 'Jallikattu' is typically practised in the
which Indian state as a part of Pongal
celebrations?
A. Kerala B. Andhra Pradesh
C. Tamilnadu D. Manipur
E. Assam
12. Which of the following states topped in
the Khelo India Youth Games (2nd
edition) in Pune?
A. Punjab B. Assam
C. Haryana D. Delhi
E. Maharashtra
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13. TRIPS is an agreement under WTO.
What does 'TRIPS' stand for?
A. Trade related investment property
Rights
B. Trade related Aspect of investment
property Rights
C. Trade related aspect of Intellectual
Property rights
D. Trade related aspect of Intellectual
Property system
E. None of the above
14. India tested which of the following long-
range cruise missiles with sharper
terrain hugging capabilities?
A. Agni VI B. Nirbhay
C. Tomahawk D. Babur
E. Shaurya
15. Which of the following cities hosted the
Madhya Dakshini Festival 2019?
A. Darjeeling B. Kolkata
C. Gangtok D. Guwahati
E. None of these
16. Kuldip Nayar conferred with the Padma
Bhushan award posthumously for 2019.
He was awarded for distinguished
service of high order in which of the
following fields?
A. Education B. Film
C. Science D. Journalism
E. Medicine
17. Which of the following states has
declared ‘Jackfruit’ as the official fruit of
the state?
A. West Bengal
B. Kerala
C. Karnataka
D. Andhra Pradesh
E. None of the above
18. Which Union territory became the first
Union territory of India to run
completely on solar power energy?
A. Delhi B. Diu
C. Lakshadweep D. Puducherry
E. None of these
19. India follows four CPI indices to measure
Inflation at the consumer level. Which of
the following is not one of the four
indices?
A. CPI-IW (Industrial Worker)
B. CPI-AL (Agricultural Labourers)
C. CPI-RL(Rural Labourers).
D. CPI-SL (Service Labourers)
E. None of these
20. Who has been elected as first Indian
woman Member of International
Tribunal for Law of the Sea (ITLOS)?
A. Aruna Jayanthi
B. Vinita Bali
C. Neeru Chadha
D. Chitra Ramkrishna
E. None of these
21. Direction: Refer to the pie charts to
answer the given questions.
Above pie chart represent the population
of villages– A, B, C, D and E in 2015
where,
Total population of all villages =
18000
Above pie chart represents the
population of illiterates in respective
villages in 2015 where,
Total number of illiterates =40% of
Total population of all villages
Total village population = Number of
literates + Number of Illiterates
In 2017, the population of village C
remained the same as that in 2015, but
the number of literates increased by ‘X’.
As a result the total number of literates
become 70% more than that of
illiterates. What is the value of ‘X’?
A. 620 B. 440
C. 680 D. 485
E. 430
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22. The difference between the number of
illiterates in village D and E is
approximately what percent of that of
the difference between literates in
village D and E?
A. 30 B. 20
C. 35 D. 13
E. 15
23. In Village D, the male to female ratio
among the illiterates is 5 : 3
respectively. Out of the illiterates, If ‘X”
females and "1.25 X" males work as
farmers and the ratio between males
and females who do not work as farmers
is 5 : 2 respectively, what is the value of
‘X’ ?
A. 240 B. 300
C. 360 D. 380
E. 280
24. The average number of illiterates in
Village D, F and G is 1910. 40% and
30% of the population of villages F and
G respectively are illiterate. If the ratio
of the population of Village F and G is
4 : 5 respectively, what is the total
population of Villages F and G together?
A. 10000 B. 12256
C. 12456 D. 13000
E. 14000
25. In Village A, if the respective ratio
between number of males and females
is 17 : 13 and there are 1000 illiterate
males in village A, what is the number of
male literates in village A ?
A. 480 B. 540
C. 940 D. 1040
E. 1140
26. If the volume and curved surface area of
a cylinder 1232 m
3
and 704
m
2
respectively, what is the total surface
area of the cylinder (in m
2
)?
A. 429 B. 521
C. 629 D. 721
E. 781
27. Find the value of x
Statement I: A person lent out a sum
of Rs. 2400 in the ratio of 5: x in scheme
A and scheme B, respectively. Scheme A
is offering a simple interest of 8% per
annum and Scheme B is offering a
simple interest of 3(x+1)% per annum.
Interest earned from scheme A after 2
years is Rs. 24 more than the interest
earned from scheme B after 2 years.
Statement II: A person lent out a sum
of Rs. 2400 in the ratio of 5: 3 in scheme
A and scheme B, respectively. Scheme A
is offering a simple interest of 8% per
annum and Scheme B is offering a
simple interest of 3(x+1)% per annum.
Simple Interest earned from scheme A
after 9 years is equal to the interest
earned from scheme B after (x+7)
years.
A. If the data in statement I alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement II alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
B. If the data in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement I alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
C. If the data either in statement I
alone or in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question
D. If the data in both statements I and
II together are necessary to answer the
question
E. If the data given in both statements
I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question.
28. Direction: In each of the following
questions below consists of a question
and two statements numbered I and II
given below it. You have to decide
whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements and
give answer:
How long will the tank take to fill up
completely?
Statement I: Two taps take 8 hours to
fill a tank
Statement II: One tap can empty the
tank in 20 hours
A. If the data in statement I alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement II alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
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1. National Rural Livelihood Mission was
launched by which of the following
ministries?
A. Ministry of Health and Family welfare
B. Ministry of Child and Family
development
C. Ministry of Home Affairs
D. Ministry of Rural Development
E. Ministry of Panchayati Raj
2. Who among the following renowned
English fiction writer has been awarded
with Jnanpith award, 2018 ?
A. Kiran Desai B. Amitav Ghosh
C. Arvind Adiga D. Arundhati Roy
E. Ravuri Bharadwaja
3. According to the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) report, India’s economy
projected to grow at how much percent
in 2019?
A. 7.5% B. 7.4%
C. 7.3% D. 7.1%
E. 7.2%
4. What does 'M' stand for in 'TRIMS'?
A. Measures B. Management
C. Million D. Money
E. Market
5. Which Indian railway station has
become the first ever railway station in
the Indian Railways to get an ISO
certification (ISO-14001) from the
National Green Tribunal (NGT) for
“providing passenger amenities in a
clean and green environment”?
A. Gorakhpur Railway Station (Uttar
Pradesh)
B. Indore Railway Station (Madhya
Pradesh)
C. Guwahati Railway Station (Assam)
D. Varanasi Railway Station (Uttar
Pradesh)
E. None of these
6. 'KUSUM' Yojana is related to which of
the following fields?
A. Wind Energy
B. Solar Energy
C. Farmer insurance
D. Banking System
E. Education
7. What is the theme of 106th edition
Indian Science Congress-2019?
A. Science and Technology for
Indigenous Development in India
B. Science for shaping the future of
India
C. Planet Earth
D. Future India – Science and
Technology
E. Reaching the unreached through
science and technology
8. Which committee has been constituted
by the Union Government to suggest
ways for doubling farmers’ income by
2022?
A. Arvind Panagariya committee
B. Ashok Dalwai committee
C. Amitabh Kant committee
D. Bibek Debroy committee
E. None of these
9. In March 2019, World Bank and
Government of India inked loan
agreement of $250 million for which
programme?
A. NREPG (National Rural Employment
Guarantee Programme)
B. NRHM (National Rural Health
Mission)
C. ICDS (Integrated Child Development
Services)
D. NRETP (National Rural Economic
Transformation Project)
E. SSA (Sarva Siksha Abhiyan)
10. Hirakud dam is located in which of the
following states?
A. Jharkhand B. Chhattisgarh
C. Odisha D. West Bengal
E. Karnataka
11. 'Jallikattu' is typically practised in the
which Indian state as a part of Pongal
celebrations?
A. Kerala B. Andhra Pradesh
C. Tamilnadu D. Manipur
E. Assam
12. Which of the following states topped in
the Khelo India Youth Games (2nd
edition) in Pune?
A. Punjab B. Assam
C. Haryana D. Delhi
E. Maharashtra
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13. TRIPS is an agreement under WTO.
What does 'TRIPS' stand for?
A. Trade related investment property
Rights
B. Trade related Aspect of investment
property Rights
C. Trade related aspect of Intellectual
Property rights
D. Trade related aspect of Intellectual
Property system
E. None of the above
14. India tested which of the following long-
range cruise missiles with sharper
terrain hugging capabilities?
A. Agni VI B. Nirbhay
C. Tomahawk D. Babur
E. Shaurya
15. Which of the following cities hosted the
Madhya Dakshini Festival 2019?
A. Darjeeling B. Kolkata
C. Gangtok D. Guwahati
E. None of these
16. Kuldip Nayar conferred with the Padma
Bhushan award posthumously for 2019.
He was awarded for distinguished
service of high order in which of the
following fields?
A. Education B. Film
C. Science D. Journalism
E. Medicine
17. Which of the following states has
declared ‘Jackfruit’ as the official fruit of
the state?
A. West Bengal
B. Kerala
C. Karnataka
D. Andhra Pradesh
E. None of the above
18. Which Union territory became the first
Union territory of India to run
completely on solar power energy?
A. Delhi B. Diu
C. Lakshadweep D. Puducherry
E. None of these
19. India follows four CPI indices to measure
Inflation at the consumer level. Which of
the following is not one of the four
indices?
A. CPI-IW (Industrial Worker)
B. CPI-AL (Agricultural Labourers)
C. CPI-RL(Rural Labourers).
D. CPI-SL (Service Labourers)
E. None of these
20. Who has been elected as first Indian
woman Member of International
Tribunal for Law of the Sea (ITLOS)?
A. Aruna Jayanthi
B. Vinita Bali
C. Neeru Chadha
D. Chitra Ramkrishna
E. None of these
21. Direction: Refer to the pie charts to
answer the given questions.
Above pie chart represent the population
of villages– A, B, C, D and E in 2015
where,
Total population of all villages =
18000
Above pie chart represents the
population of illiterates in respective
villages in 2015 where,
Total number of illiterates =40% of
Total population of all villages
Total village population = Number of
literates + Number of Illiterates
In 2017, the population of village C
remained the same as that in 2015, but
the number of literates increased by ‘X’.
As a result the total number of literates
become 70% more than that of
illiterates. What is the value of ‘X’?
A. 620 B. 440
C. 680 D. 485
E. 430
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22. The difference between the number of
illiterates in village D and E is
approximately what percent of that of
the difference between literates in
village D and E?
A. 30 B. 20
C. 35 D. 13
E. 15
23. In Village D, the male to female ratio
among the illiterates is 5 : 3
respectively. Out of the illiterates, If ‘X”
females and "1.25 X" males work as
farmers and the ratio between males
and females who do not work as farmers
is 5 : 2 respectively, what is the value of
‘X’ ?
A. 240 B. 300
C. 360 D. 380
E. 280
24. The average number of illiterates in
Village D, F and G is 1910. 40% and
30% of the population of villages F and
G respectively are illiterate. If the ratio
of the population of Village F and G is
4 : 5 respectively, what is the total
population of Villages F and G together?
A. 10000 B. 12256
C. 12456 D. 13000
E. 14000
25. In Village A, if the respective ratio
between number of males and females
is 17 : 13 and there are 1000 illiterate
males in village A, what is the number of
male literates in village A ?
A. 480 B. 540
C. 940 D. 1040
E. 1140
26. If the volume and curved surface area of
a cylinder 1232 m
3
and 704
m
2
respectively, what is the total surface
area of the cylinder (in m
2
)?
A. 429 B. 521
C. 629 D. 721
E. 781
27. Find the value of x
Statement I: A person lent out a sum
of Rs. 2400 in the ratio of 5: x in scheme
A and scheme B, respectively. Scheme A
is offering a simple interest of 8% per
annum and Scheme B is offering a
simple interest of 3(x+1)% per annum.
Interest earned from scheme A after 2
years is Rs. 24 more than the interest
earned from scheme B after 2 years.
Statement II: A person lent out a sum
of Rs. 2400 in the ratio of 5: 3 in scheme
A and scheme B, respectively. Scheme A
is offering a simple interest of 8% per
annum and Scheme B is offering a
simple interest of 3(x+1)% per annum.
Simple Interest earned from scheme A
after 9 years is equal to the interest
earned from scheme B after (x+7)
years.
A. If the data in statement I alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement II alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
B. If the data in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement I alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
C. If the data either in statement I
alone or in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question
D. If the data in both statements I and
II together are necessary to answer the
question
E. If the data given in both statements
I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question.
28. Direction: In each of the following
questions below consists of a question
and two statements numbered I and II
given below it. You have to decide
whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements and
give answer:
How long will the tank take to fill up
completely?
Statement I: Two taps take 8 hours to
fill a tank
Statement II: One tap can empty the
tank in 20 hours
A. If the data in statement I alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement II alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
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B. If the data in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement I alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
C. If the data either in statement I
alone or in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question
D. If the data in both statements I and
II together are necessary to answer the
question
E. If the data given in both statements
I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question.
29. Direction: The question given below
has few statements along with it. You
have to determine which of the
statement/s is/are sufficient/necessary
for answering the question and mark
your answer accordingly:
Find the present age of Prashant.
Statement I: Age of Abhishek is average
of age of Akshay and Prashant and age
of Abhishek is 14 years less than twice
the age of himself 4 years ago. Ratio of
present age of Prashant to Akshay is 7:
4, respectively.
Statement II: Age of Akshay is 2 years
more than half of age of Prashant. Age
of Prashant is 10 years less than the sum
of present age of Akshay and Abhishek.
Abhishek is 6 years younger than
Prashant.
A. If the data in statement I alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement II alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
B. If the data in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement I alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
C. If the data either in statement I
alone or in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question
D. If the data in both statements I and
II together are necessary to answer the
question
E. If the data given in both statements
I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question.
30. Directions: Each of the questions below
consists of a question and two
statements numbered I and II given
below it. You have to decide whether the
data provided in the statements are
sufficient to answer the question. Read
both the statements and give answer:
What is A’s monthly income?
I. A’s monthly income is Rs. 2500 less
than B’s monthly income.
II. Ratio of B’s monthly income and C’s
monthly income is 2 :1.
A. if the data in Statement I alone are
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in Statement II alone are not
sufficient to answer the question.
B. if the data in Statement II alone are
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in Statement I alone are not
sufficient to answer the question.
C. if the data in statement I alone or in
Statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question.
D. if the data in both the Statements I
and II are not sufficient to answer the
question.
E. if the data in both the Statements I
and Il together are necessary to answer
the question.
31. Direction: Given question is followed by
information given in two statement
named as Quantity 1 and Quantity 2.
You have to study the information along
with the question and compare the value
derived from Quantity 1 and Quantity 2
then answer the question.
Quantity 1: Find the value of x
(6x
2
+ 17) – (3x
2
+ 20) = 0
Quantity 2: Find the value of y
(5y
2
- 12) – (9y
2
-16) = 0
A. Quantity 1 > Quantity 2
B. Quantity 1 = Quantity 2
C. Quantity 1 < Quantity 2
D. Quantity 1 = Quantity 2
E. if x = y or relationship cannot be
established
32. Directions: Find the value of "x" and
"y" and answer accordingly
I. 5x
2
+ 44x + 32 = 0
II. 9y
2
+ 74y + 77 = 0
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1. National Rural Livelihood Mission was
launched by which of the following
ministries?
A. Ministry of Health and Family welfare
B. Ministry of Child and Family
development
C. Ministry of Home Affairs
D. Ministry of Rural Development
E. Ministry of Panchayati Raj
2. Who among the following renowned
English fiction writer has been awarded
with Jnanpith award, 2018 ?
A. Kiran Desai B. Amitav Ghosh
C. Arvind Adiga D. Arundhati Roy
E. Ravuri Bharadwaja
3. According to the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) report, India’s economy
projected to grow at how much percent
in 2019?
A. 7.5% B. 7.4%
C. 7.3% D. 7.1%
E. 7.2%
4. What does 'M' stand for in 'TRIMS'?
A. Measures B. Management
C. Million D. Money
E. Market
5. Which Indian railway station has
become the first ever railway station in
the Indian Railways to get an ISO
certification (ISO-14001) from the
National Green Tribunal (NGT) for
“providing passenger amenities in a
clean and green environment”?
A. Gorakhpur Railway Station (Uttar
Pradesh)
B. Indore Railway Station (Madhya
Pradesh)
C. Guwahati Railway Station (Assam)
D. Varanasi Railway Station (Uttar
Pradesh)
E. None of these
6. 'KUSUM' Yojana is related to which of
the following fields?
A. Wind Energy
B. Solar Energy
C. Farmer insurance
D. Banking System
E. Education
7. What is the theme of 106th edition
Indian Science Congress-2019?
A. Science and Technology for
Indigenous Development in India
B. Science for shaping the future of
India
C. Planet Earth
D. Future India – Science and
Technology
E. Reaching the unreached through
science and technology
8. Which committee has been constituted
by the Union Government to suggest
ways for doubling farmers’ income by
2022?
A. Arvind Panagariya committee
B. Ashok Dalwai committee
C. Amitabh Kant committee
D. Bibek Debroy committee
E. None of these
9. In March 2019, World Bank and
Government of India inked loan
agreement of $250 million for which
programme?
A. NREPG (National Rural Employment
Guarantee Programme)
B. NRHM (National Rural Health
Mission)
C. ICDS (Integrated Child Development
Services)
D. NRETP (National Rural Economic
Transformation Project)
E. SSA (Sarva Siksha Abhiyan)
10. Hirakud dam is located in which of the
following states?
A. Jharkhand B. Chhattisgarh
C. Odisha D. West Bengal
E. Karnataka
11. 'Jallikattu' is typically practised in the
which Indian state as a part of Pongal
celebrations?
A. Kerala B. Andhra Pradesh
C. Tamilnadu D. Manipur
E. Assam
12. Which of the following states topped in
the Khelo India Youth Games (2nd
edition) in Pune?
A. Punjab B. Assam
C. Haryana D. Delhi
E. Maharashtra
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13. TRIPS is an agreement under WTO.
What does 'TRIPS' stand for?
A. Trade related investment property
Rights
B. Trade related Aspect of investment
property Rights
C. Trade related aspect of Intellectual
Property rights
D. Trade related aspect of Intellectual
Property system
E. None of the above
14. India tested which of the following long-
range cruise missiles with sharper
terrain hugging capabilities?
A. Agni VI B. Nirbhay
C. Tomahawk D. Babur
E. Shaurya
15. Which of the following cities hosted the
Madhya Dakshini Festival 2019?
A. Darjeeling B. Kolkata
C. Gangtok D. Guwahati
E. None of these
16. Kuldip Nayar conferred with the Padma
Bhushan award posthumously for 2019.
He was awarded for distinguished
service of high order in which of the
following fields?
A. Education B. Film
C. Science D. Journalism
E. Medicine
17. Which of the following states has
declared ‘Jackfruit’ as the official fruit of
the state?
A. West Bengal
B. Kerala
C. Karnataka
D. Andhra Pradesh
E. None of the above
18. Which Union territory became the first
Union territory of India to run
completely on solar power energy?
A. Delhi B. Diu
C. Lakshadweep D. Puducherry
E. None of these
19. India follows four CPI indices to measure
Inflation at the consumer level. Which of
the following is not one of the four
indices?
A. CPI-IW (Industrial Worker)
B. CPI-AL (Agricultural Labourers)
C. CPI-RL(Rural Labourers).
D. CPI-SL (Service Labourers)
E. None of these
20. Who has been elected as first Indian
woman Member of International
Tribunal for Law of the Sea (ITLOS)?
A. Aruna Jayanthi
B. Vinita Bali
C. Neeru Chadha
D. Chitra Ramkrishna
E. None of these
21. Direction: Refer to the pie charts to
answer the given questions.
Above pie chart represent the population
of villages– A, B, C, D and E in 2015
where,
Total population of all villages =
18000
Above pie chart represents the
population of illiterates in respective
villages in 2015 where,
Total number of illiterates =40% of
Total population of all villages
Total village population = Number of
literates + Number of Illiterates
In 2017, the population of village C
remained the same as that in 2015, but
the number of literates increased by ‘X’.
As a result the total number of literates
become 70% more than that of
illiterates. What is the value of ‘X’?
A. 620 B. 440
C. 680 D. 485
E. 430
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22. The difference between the number of
illiterates in village D and E is
approximately what percent of that of
the difference between literates in
village D and E?
A. 30 B. 20
C. 35 D. 13
E. 15
23. In Village D, the male to female ratio
among the illiterates is 5 : 3
respectively. Out of the illiterates, If ‘X”
females and "1.25 X" males work as
farmers and the ratio between males
and females who do not work as farmers
is 5 : 2 respectively, what is the value of
‘X’ ?
A. 240 B. 300
C. 360 D. 380
E. 280
24. The average number of illiterates in
Village D, F and G is 1910. 40% and
30% of the population of villages F and
G respectively are illiterate. If the ratio
of the population of Village F and G is
4 : 5 respectively, what is the total
population of Villages F and G together?
A. 10000 B. 12256
C. 12456 D. 13000
E. 14000
25. In Village A, if the respective ratio
between number of males and females
is 17 : 13 and there are 1000 illiterate
males in village A, what is the number of
male literates in village A ?
A. 480 B. 540
C. 940 D. 1040
E. 1140
26. If the volume and curved surface area of
a cylinder 1232 m
3
and 704
m
2
respectively, what is the total surface
area of the cylinder (in m
2
)?
A. 429 B. 521
C. 629 D. 721
E. 781
27. Find the value of x
Statement I: A person lent out a sum
of Rs. 2400 in the ratio of 5: x in scheme
A and scheme B, respectively. Scheme A
is offering a simple interest of 8% per
annum and Scheme B is offering a
simple interest of 3(x+1)% per annum.
Interest earned from scheme A after 2
years is Rs. 24 more than the interest
earned from scheme B after 2 years.
Statement II: A person lent out a sum
of Rs. 2400 in the ratio of 5: 3 in scheme
A and scheme B, respectively. Scheme A
is offering a simple interest of 8% per
annum and Scheme B is offering a
simple interest of 3(x+1)% per annum.
Simple Interest earned from scheme A
after 9 years is equal to the interest
earned from scheme B after (x+7)
years.
A. If the data in statement I alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement II alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
B. If the data in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement I alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
C. If the data either in statement I
alone or in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question
D. If the data in both statements I and
II together are necessary to answer the
question
E. If the data given in both statements
I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question.
28. Direction: In each of the following
questions below consists of a question
and two statements numbered I and II
given below it. You have to decide
whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements and
give answer:
How long will the tank take to fill up
completely?
Statement I: Two taps take 8 hours to
fill a tank
Statement II: One tap can empty the
tank in 20 hours
A. If the data in statement I alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement II alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
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B. If the data in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement I alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
C. If the data either in statement I
alone or in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question
D. If the data in both statements I and
II together are necessary to answer the
question
E. If the data given in both statements
I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question.
29. Direction: The question given below
has few statements along with it. You
have to determine which of the
statement/s is/are sufficient/necessary
for answering the question and mark
your answer accordingly:
Find the present age of Prashant.
Statement I: Age of Abhishek is average
of age of Akshay and Prashant and age
of Abhishek is 14 years less than twice
the age of himself 4 years ago. Ratio of
present age of Prashant to Akshay is 7:
4, respectively.
Statement II: Age of Akshay is 2 years
more than half of age of Prashant. Age
of Prashant is 10 years less than the sum
of present age of Akshay and Abhishek.
Abhishek is 6 years younger than
Prashant.
A. If the data in statement I alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement II alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
B. If the data in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement I alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
C. If the data either in statement I
alone or in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question
D. If the data in both statements I and
II together are necessary to answer the
question
E. If the data given in both statements
I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question.
30. Directions: Each of the questions below
consists of a question and two
statements numbered I and II given
below it. You have to decide whether the
data provided in the statements are
sufficient to answer the question. Read
both the statements and give answer:
What is A’s monthly income?
I. A’s monthly income is Rs. 2500 less
than B’s monthly income.
II. Ratio of B’s monthly income and C’s
monthly income is 2 :1.
A. if the data in Statement I alone are
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in Statement II alone are not
sufficient to answer the question.
B. if the data in Statement II alone are
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in Statement I alone are not
sufficient to answer the question.
C. if the data in statement I alone or in
Statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question.
D. if the data in both the Statements I
and II are not sufficient to answer the
question.
E. if the data in both the Statements I
and Il together are necessary to answer
the question.
31. Direction: Given question is followed by
information given in two statement
named as Quantity 1 and Quantity 2.
You have to study the information along
with the question and compare the value
derived from Quantity 1 and Quantity 2
then answer the question.
Quantity 1: Find the value of x
(6x
2
+ 17) – (3x
2
+ 20) = 0
Quantity 2: Find the value of y
(5y
2
- 12) – (9y
2
-16) = 0
A. Quantity 1 > Quantity 2
B. Quantity 1 = Quantity 2
C. Quantity 1 < Quantity 2
D. Quantity 1 = Quantity 2
E. if x = y or relationship cannot be
established
32. Directions: Find the value of "x" and
"y" and answer accordingly
I. 5x
2
+ 44x + 32 = 0
II. 9y
2
+ 74y + 77 = 0
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A. x > y B. x = y
C. x < y D. x = y
E. x = y or relationship between x and
y cannot be established.
33. Directions: In each of these questions,
two equations (I) and (II) are given. You
have to solve both the equations and
give answer
Quantity I:16x
2
+ 28x + 12 = 0
Quantity II:6y
2
+ 32y + 42 = 0
A. Quantity I > Quantity II
B. Quantity I = Quantity II
C. Quantity I< Quantity II
D. If Quantity I = Quantity II
E. Quantity I= Quantity II or
relationship between x and y cannot be
established.
34. Direction: Solve the following question
by calculating the two quantities and
comparing them:
Quantity 1: 3x
2
– 54x – (27)
2
= 0
Quantity 2: 4x
2
– 450x + 8100 = 0
A. Quantity 1 > Quantity 2
B. Quantity 1 = Quantity 2
C. Quantity 1 < Quantity 2
D. Quantity 1 = Quantity 2
E. Quantity 1 = Quantity 2 or no
relation.
Direction (35-49): What should come
in place of the question mark '?' in the
following number series?
35. 520, 268, 142, ?, 47.5, 31.75
A. 81 B. 79
C. 83 D. 81.25
E. None of these
36. 520, 268, 142, ?, 47.5, 31.75
A. 81 B. 79
C. 83 D. 81.25
E. None of these
37. 4, 1.5, 1.75, ?, 8.5, 35.5
A. 3.25 B. 2.50
C. 2.25 D. 3
E. None of these
38. 0, 10, 34, 78, 148, ?
A. 250 B. 248
C. 200 D. 190
E. None of these
39. Shobhit is twice as efficient as Rohit and
Rohit is twice as efficient as Mohit. If all
of them working together and complete
the work in 20 days, then find in how
many days Rohit and Shobhit working
together can complete that work?
A. days B. days
C. days D. days
E. days
40. P, Q and R started a business by
investing Rs.900, Rs.1300 and Rs.2000
respectively. After two years they
invested another amounts in the ratio 3
: 1 : 5. After another 1 year, P, Q and R
withdrew Rs.200, Rs.400 and Rs.1000
from the business respectively. Now the
profit earned from the business after 4
years from the start of the business is in
the ratio of 4 : 5 : a and share of P in
the profit is Rs.1200. Find the total profit
earned from the business.
A. Rs. 4100 B. Rs. 5100
C. Rs. 4800 D. Rs. 5400
E. None of these
Direction (41-45): Read the
information given and answer the
following question.
A family has 8 members A, B, C, D, E, F,
G and H. They were born on same date
and month but in different years viz.
1978, 1996, 1949, 1993, 1954, 1989,
1972 and 1982 but not necessarily in the
same order. All the age calculations are
done taking 01 July 2018 as a reference.
A is the oldest member. Two members
were born between A and B. E was born
in one of the even-numbered years after
B. H is 2 years older than that of twice
the age of C. Three members were born
between H and F. D was born before G.
41. Who is the 3
rd
eldest member of the
family?
A. H B. B
C. D D. E
E. None of these
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