Page 1
1. A bag contains notes of Rs. 10, Rs. 20,
and Rs. 50 in the ratio of 1:3:5. If the
total value of money in the bag is Rs.
1920, find the number of Rs. 20 notes.
A. 6 B. 30
C. 18 D. 12
Ans. C
2. Write 95 out of 200 as a percentage.
A. 42.5% B. 47.5%
C. 45% D. 95%
Ans. B
3. Who was called the ‘Lady with a lamp’?
A. Madame Cama
B. Florence Nightingle
C. Annie Besant
D. Sarojini Naidu
Ans. B
4. Rusting of Iron is a common example
of:
A. Physical Change
B. Exothermic Change
C. Endothermic Change
D. Chemical Change
Ans. D
5. If Lalitha leaves home and drives to
her school at a speed of 45 kmph, she
reaches 5 minutes later than when she
drivers at 60 kmph speed. Find the
distance to her school (in km).
A. 18 B. 15
C. 14 D. 10
Ans. B
6. Who has the authority to decide in the
event of dispute in election of the
President of India?
A. Lok Sabha
B. Election Commissioner
C.
D. Supreme Court
Ans. D
7. Find ‘X’ if the below three numbers are
in proportion.
2, 6,1.3, X
A. 1.95 B. 1.83
C. 3.9 D. 0.65
Ans. D
8. When was the Indus Water Treaty,
which featured in news recently signed
by India and Pakistan?
A. 1947 B. 1951
C. 1954 D. 1960
Ans. D
9. Girish can paint a picture in 4 days
when he works for 8 hours per day.
Due to illness, he could work for only 6
hours per day and was required to
finish painting 7 such pictures. How
many days would Girish take to finish
the work?
A. 28 B.
1
37
3
B.
2
39
5
D. 32
Ans. B
10. 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:
i. Use of electronic book reading
has increased considerably
during the recent times.
ii. Printed books are costly.
Conclusions:
I. Nobody reads books nowadays.
II. Electronic book reading is
gaining popularity.
A. Neither I nor II follows.
B. Only II follows.
C. Only I follows.
D. Both I and II follow.
Ans. B
11. What will be the next number in the
series?
2, 5, 11, 23, 47, ?
A. 95 B. 94
C. 48 D. 74
Ans. A
12. Which is the longest railway tunnel in
India?
A. Natuwadi Tunnel
B. Pir Panjal Tunnel
C. Karbude Tunnel
D. Berdewadi Tunnel
Ans. B
13. Rama is taller than Geetha. Vimala is
taller than Ram but shorter than
Meenu. Bindu is taller than Geetha but
shorter than Rama. Who among the
given people is the shortest?
Page 2
1. A bag contains notes of Rs. 10, Rs. 20,
and Rs. 50 in the ratio of 1:3:5. If the
total value of money in the bag is Rs.
1920, find the number of Rs. 20 notes.
A. 6 B. 30
C. 18 D. 12
Ans. C
2. Write 95 out of 200 as a percentage.
A. 42.5% B. 47.5%
C. 45% D. 95%
Ans. B
3. Who was called the ‘Lady with a lamp’?
A. Madame Cama
B. Florence Nightingle
C. Annie Besant
D. Sarojini Naidu
Ans. B
4. Rusting of Iron is a common example
of:
A. Physical Change
B. Exothermic Change
C. Endothermic Change
D. Chemical Change
Ans. D
5. If Lalitha leaves home and drives to
her school at a speed of 45 kmph, she
reaches 5 minutes later than when she
drivers at 60 kmph speed. Find the
distance to her school (in km).
A. 18 B. 15
C. 14 D. 10
Ans. B
6. Who has the authority to decide in the
event of dispute in election of the
President of India?
A. Lok Sabha
B. Election Commissioner
C.
D. Supreme Court
Ans. D
7. Find ‘X’ if the below three numbers are
in proportion.
2, 6,1.3, X
A. 1.95 B. 1.83
C. 3.9 D. 0.65
Ans. D
8. When was the Indus Water Treaty,
which featured in news recently signed
by India and Pakistan?
A. 1947 B. 1951
C. 1954 D. 1960
Ans. D
9. Girish can paint a picture in 4 days
when he works for 8 hours per day.
Due to illness, he could work for only 6
hours per day and was required to
finish painting 7 such pictures. How
many days would Girish take to finish
the work?
A. 28 B.
1
37
3
B.
2
39
5
D. 32
Ans. B
10. 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:
i. Use of electronic book reading
has increased considerably
during the recent times.
ii. Printed books are costly.
Conclusions:
I. Nobody reads books nowadays.
II. Electronic book reading is
gaining popularity.
A. Neither I nor II follows.
B. Only II follows.
C. Only I follows.
D. Both I and II follow.
Ans. B
11. What will be the next number in the
series?
2, 5, 11, 23, 47, ?
A. 95 B. 94
C. 48 D. 74
Ans. A
12. Which is the longest railway tunnel in
India?
A. Natuwadi Tunnel
B. Pir Panjal Tunnel
C. Karbude Tunnel
D. Berdewadi Tunnel
Ans. B
13. Rama is taller than Geetha. Vimala is
taller than Ram but shorter than
Meenu. Bindu is taller than Geetha but
shorter than Rama. Who among the
given people is the shortest?
A. Rama
B. Bindu
C. Vimala
D. Geetha
Ans. D
14. What is a Red Data Book (also called
as a Red List)?
A. Document detailing highly
polluted zones.
B. Document relating to Seismic
zones.
C. Document relating to drought
regions.
D. Document detailing rare and
endangered species of animals,
plants etc.
Ans. D
15. ‘A’ invests Rs. 10,000 for 3 years at a
certain rate of interest. At the end of
the second year, it amounts to Rs.
11,664. Calculate the rate of interest
per annum, if interest is compounded
annually.
A. 7.9 B. 8.5
C. 8.7 D. 8.0
Ans. D
16. Find the difference between the
smallest number of five digits and
greatest number of four digits?
A. 3 B. 2
C. 0 D. 1
Ans. D
17. Where is the National Geophysical
Research Institute located?
A. Jamshedpur
B. Hyderabad
C. Mumbai
D. Jaipur
Ans. B
18. For which English Country did Sachin
Tendulkar play?
A. Lancashire
B. Essex
C. Yorkshire
D. Surrey
Ans. C
19. Which of the following is NOT a plant
product?
A. Jute
B. Rubber
C. Teak
D. Honey
Ans. D
20. The second most abundant element on
Earth’s crust is:
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon
C. Silicon
D. Hydrogen
Ans. C
21. Four bells ring at 16, 24, 36, 42 minute
intervals. If they ring together at 6.00
a.m., after how long would they next
ring together?
A. 842 minutes
B. 964 minutes
C. 886 minutes
D. 1008 minutes
Ans. D
22. Four terms are in proportion. The first,
second and fourth terms are 4, 22, and
33. Find the third term.
A. 8 B. 6
C. 11 D. 3
Ans. B
23. Halley’s comet appears once in
approximately how many years?
A. 84 B. 76
C. 24 D. 48
Ans. B
24. Who won the 2016 Formula-1 Rolex
Australian Grand Prix?
A. Lewis Hamilton
B. Sebastian Vettel
C. Nico Rosberg
D. Felipe Massa
Ans. C
25. In how many cities did Maharaja Jai
Singh II build Jantar Mantar?
A. Five
B. Three
C. One
D. Two
Ans. A
26. Book : Author :: Furniture : ?
A. Tools
B. Woodcutter
C. Wood
D. Carpenter
Ans. D
27. What will be the next term in the
series?
I, V, X, L, C, D, ?
A. XD B. CD
C. LX D. M
Ans. D
28. A question and three statements
labeled (I), (II) and (III) are given.
You have to decide which
Page 3
1. A bag contains notes of Rs. 10, Rs. 20,
and Rs. 50 in the ratio of 1:3:5. If the
total value of money in the bag is Rs.
1920, find the number of Rs. 20 notes.
A. 6 B. 30
C. 18 D. 12
Ans. C
2. Write 95 out of 200 as a percentage.
A. 42.5% B. 47.5%
C. 45% D. 95%
Ans. B
3. Who was called the ‘Lady with a lamp’?
A. Madame Cama
B. Florence Nightingle
C. Annie Besant
D. Sarojini Naidu
Ans. B
4. Rusting of Iron is a common example
of:
A. Physical Change
B. Exothermic Change
C. Endothermic Change
D. Chemical Change
Ans. D
5. If Lalitha leaves home and drives to
her school at a speed of 45 kmph, she
reaches 5 minutes later than when she
drivers at 60 kmph speed. Find the
distance to her school (in km).
A. 18 B. 15
C. 14 D. 10
Ans. B
6. Who has the authority to decide in the
event of dispute in election of the
President of India?
A. Lok Sabha
B. Election Commissioner
C.
D. Supreme Court
Ans. D
7. Find ‘X’ if the below three numbers are
in proportion.
2, 6,1.3, X
A. 1.95 B. 1.83
C. 3.9 D. 0.65
Ans. D
8. When was the Indus Water Treaty,
which featured in news recently signed
by India and Pakistan?
A. 1947 B. 1951
C. 1954 D. 1960
Ans. D
9. Girish can paint a picture in 4 days
when he works for 8 hours per day.
Due to illness, he could work for only 6
hours per day and was required to
finish painting 7 such pictures. How
many days would Girish take to finish
the work?
A. 28 B.
1
37
3
B.
2
39
5
D. 32
Ans. B
10. 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:
i. Use of electronic book reading
has increased considerably
during the recent times.
ii. Printed books are costly.
Conclusions:
I. Nobody reads books nowadays.
II. Electronic book reading is
gaining popularity.
A. Neither I nor II follows.
B. Only II follows.
C. Only I follows.
D. Both I and II follow.
Ans. B
11. What will be the next number in the
series?
2, 5, 11, 23, 47, ?
A. 95 B. 94
C. 48 D. 74
Ans. A
12. Which is the longest railway tunnel in
India?
A. Natuwadi Tunnel
B. Pir Panjal Tunnel
C. Karbude Tunnel
D. Berdewadi Tunnel
Ans. B
13. Rama is taller than Geetha. Vimala is
taller than Ram but shorter than
Meenu. Bindu is taller than Geetha but
shorter than Rama. Who among the
given people is the shortest?
A. Rama
B. Bindu
C. Vimala
D. Geetha
Ans. D
14. What is a Red Data Book (also called
as a Red List)?
A. Document detailing highly
polluted zones.
B. Document relating to Seismic
zones.
C. Document relating to drought
regions.
D. Document detailing rare and
endangered species of animals,
plants etc.
Ans. D
15. ‘A’ invests Rs. 10,000 for 3 years at a
certain rate of interest. At the end of
the second year, it amounts to Rs.
11,664. Calculate the rate of interest
per annum, if interest is compounded
annually.
A. 7.9 B. 8.5
C. 8.7 D. 8.0
Ans. D
16. Find the difference between the
smallest number of five digits and
greatest number of four digits?
A. 3 B. 2
C. 0 D. 1
Ans. D
17. Where is the National Geophysical
Research Institute located?
A. Jamshedpur
B. Hyderabad
C. Mumbai
D. Jaipur
Ans. B
18. For which English Country did Sachin
Tendulkar play?
A. Lancashire
B. Essex
C. Yorkshire
D. Surrey
Ans. C
19. Which of the following is NOT a plant
product?
A. Jute
B. Rubber
C. Teak
D. Honey
Ans. D
20. The second most abundant element on
Earth’s crust is:
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon
C. Silicon
D. Hydrogen
Ans. C
21. Four bells ring at 16, 24, 36, 42 minute
intervals. If they ring together at 6.00
a.m., after how long would they next
ring together?
A. 842 minutes
B. 964 minutes
C. 886 minutes
D. 1008 minutes
Ans. D
22. Four terms are in proportion. The first,
second and fourth terms are 4, 22, and
33. Find the third term.
A. 8 B. 6
C. 11 D. 3
Ans. B
23. Halley’s comet appears once in
approximately how many years?
A. 84 B. 76
C. 24 D. 48
Ans. B
24. Who won the 2016 Formula-1 Rolex
Australian Grand Prix?
A. Lewis Hamilton
B. Sebastian Vettel
C. Nico Rosberg
D. Felipe Massa
Ans. C
25. In how many cities did Maharaja Jai
Singh II build Jantar Mantar?
A. Five
B. Three
C. One
D. Two
Ans. A
26. Book : Author :: Furniture : ?
A. Tools
B. Woodcutter
C. Wood
D. Carpenter
Ans. D
27. What will be the next term in the
series?
I, V, X, L, C, D, ?
A. XD B. CD
C. LX D. M
Ans. D
28. A question and three statements
labeled (I), (II) and (III) are given.
You have to decide which
statements(s) is/are sufficient to
answer the question.
A. I, II and III are sufficient.
B. Data insufficient
C. I and II together are sufficient.
D. II and III together are
sufficient.
Ans. B
29. If a dozen apples weigh 1.8 kg in total,
how many apples will be there in 3
boxes weighing 23.250 kg each?
A. 280 B. 155
C. 465 D. 215
Ans. C
30. If & means ‘+’, $ means ‘-‘, # means
‘ ?’ and % means ‘x’, then the value of
8 % 2 & 11 $ 24 & 24 # 6
A. - 1 B. 4.5
C. 92 D. 7
Ans. B
31. 10% of a product’s cost price is Rs.
1245.80. What would be the selling
price if the product is sold at a loss of
15% (rounded off to the nearest
rupee)
A. 12,458
B. 10,589
C. 14,327
D. 14,657
Ans. B
32. Ustad Ali Ahmed Hussain Khan, who
passed away recently was a famous:
A. Santoor Player
B. Tabla Playaer
C. Sarod Player
D. Shenai Player
Ans. D
33. Hard: Stone :: Soft :?
A. Feather B. Shine
C. Moon D. Sand
Ans. A
34. When was the first general elections in
Independent India held?
A. 1950
B. 1951-52
C. 1947-48
D. 1953
Ans. B
35. Who is the current Chief of the Indian
Army?
A. Arup Raha
B. Dalbir Singh Suhag
C. Sunil Lamba
D. Bipin Rawat
Ans. D
35. 160 cycles were sold for Rs. 524,000
resulting in a loss of 10%.What was
the cost price of a cycle (in Rs.)?
(rounded off to the nearest rupee)
A. 3275 B. 3439
C. 4321 D. 4763
Ans. B
37. Which Article of our Consititution states
that’ the speaker shall have and
exercise a casting vote in the case of
equality of votes?
A. Article 101
B. Article 99
C. Article 97
D. Article 100
Ans. D
38. A question and three statements
labeled (I), (II) and (III) are given You have to
decided which statement(s) is/are sufficient to
answer the question.
What is Surya’s age?
I. Surya and his sister are the oly
children in Ramesh’s home.
II. Surya’s sister is elder to him by
5 years.
III. Surya’s sister just turned 15
this year.
A. II and III are sufficient
B. I, II, III together are needed.
C. Given data is insufficient.
D. II alone is sufficient.
Ans. A
39. On what day did the Civil Disobedience
Movement start?
A. 21
st
May 1931
B. 10
th
May 1930
C. 12
th
March 1930
D. 13
th
March 1931
Ans. C
40. If 2 is denoted by ‘[‘4 is denoted by
‘=’, 9 is denoted by ‘-‘ and 0 is denoted
by ‘+’, what ‘=[+’?
A. 4290 B. 4092
C. 4209 D. 9204
Ans. A
41. Which of the following is a tributary of
the river Ganga?
A. Beas
B. Gandaki
C. Tungabhadra
D. Manas
Ans. B
Page 4
1. A bag contains notes of Rs. 10, Rs. 20,
and Rs. 50 in the ratio of 1:3:5. If the
total value of money in the bag is Rs.
1920, find the number of Rs. 20 notes.
A. 6 B. 30
C. 18 D. 12
Ans. C
2. Write 95 out of 200 as a percentage.
A. 42.5% B. 47.5%
C. 45% D. 95%
Ans. B
3. Who was called the ‘Lady with a lamp’?
A. Madame Cama
B. Florence Nightingle
C. Annie Besant
D. Sarojini Naidu
Ans. B
4. Rusting of Iron is a common example
of:
A. Physical Change
B. Exothermic Change
C. Endothermic Change
D. Chemical Change
Ans. D
5. If Lalitha leaves home and drives to
her school at a speed of 45 kmph, she
reaches 5 minutes later than when she
drivers at 60 kmph speed. Find the
distance to her school (in km).
A. 18 B. 15
C. 14 D. 10
Ans. B
6. Who has the authority to decide in the
event of dispute in election of the
President of India?
A. Lok Sabha
B. Election Commissioner
C.
D. Supreme Court
Ans. D
7. Find ‘X’ if the below three numbers are
in proportion.
2, 6,1.3, X
A. 1.95 B. 1.83
C. 3.9 D. 0.65
Ans. D
8. When was the Indus Water Treaty,
which featured in news recently signed
by India and Pakistan?
A. 1947 B. 1951
C. 1954 D. 1960
Ans. D
9. Girish can paint a picture in 4 days
when he works for 8 hours per day.
Due to illness, he could work for only 6
hours per day and was required to
finish painting 7 such pictures. How
many days would Girish take to finish
the work?
A. 28 B.
1
37
3
B.
2
39
5
D. 32
Ans. B
10. 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:
i. Use of electronic book reading
has increased considerably
during the recent times.
ii. Printed books are costly.
Conclusions:
I. Nobody reads books nowadays.
II. Electronic book reading is
gaining popularity.
A. Neither I nor II follows.
B. Only II follows.
C. Only I follows.
D. Both I and II follow.
Ans. B
11. What will be the next number in the
series?
2, 5, 11, 23, 47, ?
A. 95 B. 94
C. 48 D. 74
Ans. A
12. Which is the longest railway tunnel in
India?
A. Natuwadi Tunnel
B. Pir Panjal Tunnel
C. Karbude Tunnel
D. Berdewadi Tunnel
Ans. B
13. Rama is taller than Geetha. Vimala is
taller than Ram but shorter than
Meenu. Bindu is taller than Geetha but
shorter than Rama. Who among the
given people is the shortest?
A. Rama
B. Bindu
C. Vimala
D. Geetha
Ans. D
14. What is a Red Data Book (also called
as a Red List)?
A. Document detailing highly
polluted zones.
B. Document relating to Seismic
zones.
C. Document relating to drought
regions.
D. Document detailing rare and
endangered species of animals,
plants etc.
Ans. D
15. ‘A’ invests Rs. 10,000 for 3 years at a
certain rate of interest. At the end of
the second year, it amounts to Rs.
11,664. Calculate the rate of interest
per annum, if interest is compounded
annually.
A. 7.9 B. 8.5
C. 8.7 D. 8.0
Ans. D
16. Find the difference between the
smallest number of five digits and
greatest number of four digits?
A. 3 B. 2
C. 0 D. 1
Ans. D
17. Where is the National Geophysical
Research Institute located?
A. Jamshedpur
B. Hyderabad
C. Mumbai
D. Jaipur
Ans. B
18. For which English Country did Sachin
Tendulkar play?
A. Lancashire
B. Essex
C. Yorkshire
D. Surrey
Ans. C
19. Which of the following is NOT a plant
product?
A. Jute
B. Rubber
C. Teak
D. Honey
Ans. D
20. The second most abundant element on
Earth’s crust is:
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon
C. Silicon
D. Hydrogen
Ans. C
21. Four bells ring at 16, 24, 36, 42 minute
intervals. If they ring together at 6.00
a.m., after how long would they next
ring together?
A. 842 minutes
B. 964 minutes
C. 886 minutes
D. 1008 minutes
Ans. D
22. Four terms are in proportion. The first,
second and fourth terms are 4, 22, and
33. Find the third term.
A. 8 B. 6
C. 11 D. 3
Ans. B
23. Halley’s comet appears once in
approximately how many years?
A. 84 B. 76
C. 24 D. 48
Ans. B
24. Who won the 2016 Formula-1 Rolex
Australian Grand Prix?
A. Lewis Hamilton
B. Sebastian Vettel
C. Nico Rosberg
D. Felipe Massa
Ans. C
25. In how many cities did Maharaja Jai
Singh II build Jantar Mantar?
A. Five
B. Three
C. One
D. Two
Ans. A
26. Book : Author :: Furniture : ?
A. Tools
B. Woodcutter
C. Wood
D. Carpenter
Ans. D
27. What will be the next term in the
series?
I, V, X, L, C, D, ?
A. XD B. CD
C. LX D. M
Ans. D
28. A question and three statements
labeled (I), (II) and (III) are given.
You have to decide which
statements(s) is/are sufficient to
answer the question.
A. I, II and III are sufficient.
B. Data insufficient
C. I and II together are sufficient.
D. II and III together are
sufficient.
Ans. B
29. If a dozen apples weigh 1.8 kg in total,
how many apples will be there in 3
boxes weighing 23.250 kg each?
A. 280 B. 155
C. 465 D. 215
Ans. C
30. If & means ‘+’, $ means ‘-‘, # means
‘ ?’ and % means ‘x’, then the value of
8 % 2 & 11 $ 24 & 24 # 6
A. - 1 B. 4.5
C. 92 D. 7
Ans. B
31. 10% of a product’s cost price is Rs.
1245.80. What would be the selling
price if the product is sold at a loss of
15% (rounded off to the nearest
rupee)
A. 12,458
B. 10,589
C. 14,327
D. 14,657
Ans. B
32. Ustad Ali Ahmed Hussain Khan, who
passed away recently was a famous:
A. Santoor Player
B. Tabla Playaer
C. Sarod Player
D. Shenai Player
Ans. D
33. Hard: Stone :: Soft :?
A. Feather B. Shine
C. Moon D. Sand
Ans. A
34. When was the first general elections in
Independent India held?
A. 1950
B. 1951-52
C. 1947-48
D. 1953
Ans. B
35. Who is the current Chief of the Indian
Army?
A. Arup Raha
B. Dalbir Singh Suhag
C. Sunil Lamba
D. Bipin Rawat
Ans. D
35. 160 cycles were sold for Rs. 524,000
resulting in a loss of 10%.What was
the cost price of a cycle (in Rs.)?
(rounded off to the nearest rupee)
A. 3275 B. 3439
C. 4321 D. 4763
Ans. B
37. Which Article of our Consititution states
that’ the speaker shall have and
exercise a casting vote in the case of
equality of votes?
A. Article 101
B. Article 99
C. Article 97
D. Article 100
Ans. D
38. A question and three statements
labeled (I), (II) and (III) are given You have to
decided which statement(s) is/are sufficient to
answer the question.
What is Surya’s age?
I. Surya and his sister are the oly
children in Ramesh’s home.
II. Surya’s sister is elder to him by
5 years.
III. Surya’s sister just turned 15
this year.
A. II and III are sufficient
B. I, II, III together are needed.
C. Given data is insufficient.
D. II alone is sufficient.
Ans. A
39. On what day did the Civil Disobedience
Movement start?
A. 21
st
May 1931
B. 10
th
May 1930
C. 12
th
March 1930
D. 13
th
March 1931
Ans. C
40. If 2 is denoted by ‘[‘4 is denoted by
‘=’, 9 is denoted by ‘-‘ and 0 is denoted
by ‘+’, what ‘=[+’?
A. 4290 B. 4092
C. 4209 D. 9204
Ans. A
41. Which of the following is a tributary of
the river Ganga?
A. Beas
B. Gandaki
C. Tungabhadra
D. Manas
Ans. B
42. Based on the scenario given, choose
the decision from the options which
would be most suitable.
For a first time offence by an employee
at the factory, the manager can either
dismiss the employee, impose a large
fine or give a written warning. J, the
accountant misappropriated an amount
of Rs. 1200. This was J’s first offence.
What should his manager do?
A. Termiante J from his jo.
B. Impose a fine of Rs. 5 on J.
C. Call for a meeting and
congratulate his behaviour.
D. Call J over the phone and warn
him.
Ans. A
43. Where is the Diesel Locomotive Works
located?
A. Irugur
B. Chittarnajan
C. Varanasi
D. Secunderabad
Ans. C
44. Where was the International Sand Art
festival, 2015 held?
A. Rushikonda beach, Andhra
Pradesh
B. Chnadrabhaga beach, Odisha
C. Digha beach, West Bengal
D. Karwar beach, Karnataka
Ans. B
45. Solve:
1.13 5.884
2.004
+
A. 3.44 B. 3.05
C. 2.95 D. 3.50
Ans. D
46. Which of the following organismas
release molecular oxygen into water?
A. E.coli
B. Amoeba
C. Salmonella enteric
D. Phytoplankton
Ans. D
47. Production of silk originated in:
A. Egypt B. China
C. Japan D. India
Ans. B
48. In a class of 60 students, 60% are
boys. If 25% of the girls come to
school by bicycle. Find the number of
girls who don’t come cycling to school?
A. 24 B. 27
C. 18 D. 36
Ans. C
49. Jeeva purchased an article for Rs. 2500
and sold it at 25% above cost and paid
a tax of Rs. 125. Find the post-tax
profit in rupees.
A. 500 B. 550
C. 475 D. 625
Ans. A
50. Find the odd one out:
School, Principal, Teacher, student.
A. School
B. Teacher
C. Student
D. Principal
Ans. A
51. Which of the following is an odd
composite number?
A. 13 B. 17
C. 12 D. 15
Ans. D
52. Based on the scenario given, choose
the decision form the options which
would be most suitable.
Research shows that playing outdoors
improves the overall health of kids.
Nowadays kids do not find time to play
outdoors.
Parents should ……………….
A. encourage indoor games.
B. not send the kids to school.
C. make playing outdoors
compulsory.
D. re-schedule their office hours
so they get more time to play
with the kids.
Ans. C
53. What does RAW stand for?
A. Regional Aviation Wing
B. Research and Analysis Wing
C. Royal Agency of Warsaw
D. Read After Writing
Ans. B
54. What is used to identify users who
come back to a webpage?
A. Cookies
B. Username
C. Cache
D. Password
Ans. A
55. Which among the following converts
chemical energy to electrical energy?
A. Motor
B. Dynamo
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1. A bag contains notes of Rs. 10, Rs. 20,
and Rs. 50 in the ratio of 1:3:5. If the
total value of money in the bag is Rs.
1920, find the number of Rs. 20 notes.
A. 6 B. 30
C. 18 D. 12
Ans. C
2. Write 95 out of 200 as a percentage.
A. 42.5% B. 47.5%
C. 45% D. 95%
Ans. B
3. Who was called the ‘Lady with a lamp’?
A. Madame Cama
B. Florence Nightingle
C. Annie Besant
D. Sarojini Naidu
Ans. B
4. Rusting of Iron is a common example
of:
A. Physical Change
B. Exothermic Change
C. Endothermic Change
D. Chemical Change
Ans. D
5. If Lalitha leaves home and drives to
her school at a speed of 45 kmph, she
reaches 5 minutes later than when she
drivers at 60 kmph speed. Find the
distance to her school (in km).
A. 18 B. 15
C. 14 D. 10
Ans. B
6. Who has the authority to decide in the
event of dispute in election of the
President of India?
A. Lok Sabha
B. Election Commissioner
C.
D. Supreme Court
Ans. D
7. Find ‘X’ if the below three numbers are
in proportion.
2, 6,1.3, X
A. 1.95 B. 1.83
C. 3.9 D. 0.65
Ans. D
8. When was the Indus Water Treaty,
which featured in news recently signed
by India and Pakistan?
A. 1947 B. 1951
C. 1954 D. 1960
Ans. D
9. Girish can paint a picture in 4 days
when he works for 8 hours per day.
Due to illness, he could work for only 6
hours per day and was required to
finish painting 7 such pictures. How
many days would Girish take to finish
the work?
A. 28 B.
1
37
3
B.
2
39
5
D. 32
Ans. B
10. 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:
i. Use of electronic book reading
has increased considerably
during the recent times.
ii. Printed books are costly.
Conclusions:
I. Nobody reads books nowadays.
II. Electronic book reading is
gaining popularity.
A. Neither I nor II follows.
B. Only II follows.
C. Only I follows.
D. Both I and II follow.
Ans. B
11. What will be the next number in the
series?
2, 5, 11, 23, 47, ?
A. 95 B. 94
C. 48 D. 74
Ans. A
12. Which is the longest railway tunnel in
India?
A. Natuwadi Tunnel
B. Pir Panjal Tunnel
C. Karbude Tunnel
D. Berdewadi Tunnel
Ans. B
13. Rama is taller than Geetha. Vimala is
taller than Ram but shorter than
Meenu. Bindu is taller than Geetha but
shorter than Rama. Who among the
given people is the shortest?
A. Rama
B. Bindu
C. Vimala
D. Geetha
Ans. D
14. What is a Red Data Book (also called
as a Red List)?
A. Document detailing highly
polluted zones.
B. Document relating to Seismic
zones.
C. Document relating to drought
regions.
D. Document detailing rare and
endangered species of animals,
plants etc.
Ans. D
15. ‘A’ invests Rs. 10,000 for 3 years at a
certain rate of interest. At the end of
the second year, it amounts to Rs.
11,664. Calculate the rate of interest
per annum, if interest is compounded
annually.
A. 7.9 B. 8.5
C. 8.7 D. 8.0
Ans. D
16. Find the difference between the
smallest number of five digits and
greatest number of four digits?
A. 3 B. 2
C. 0 D. 1
Ans. D
17. Where is the National Geophysical
Research Institute located?
A. Jamshedpur
B. Hyderabad
C. Mumbai
D. Jaipur
Ans. B
18. For which English Country did Sachin
Tendulkar play?
A. Lancashire
B. Essex
C. Yorkshire
D. Surrey
Ans. C
19. Which of the following is NOT a plant
product?
A. Jute
B. Rubber
C. Teak
D. Honey
Ans. D
20. The second most abundant element on
Earth’s crust is:
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon
C. Silicon
D. Hydrogen
Ans. C
21. Four bells ring at 16, 24, 36, 42 minute
intervals. If they ring together at 6.00
a.m., after how long would they next
ring together?
A. 842 minutes
B. 964 minutes
C. 886 minutes
D. 1008 minutes
Ans. D
22. Four terms are in proportion. The first,
second and fourth terms are 4, 22, and
33. Find the third term.
A. 8 B. 6
C. 11 D. 3
Ans. B
23. Halley’s comet appears once in
approximately how many years?
A. 84 B. 76
C. 24 D. 48
Ans. B
24. Who won the 2016 Formula-1 Rolex
Australian Grand Prix?
A. Lewis Hamilton
B. Sebastian Vettel
C. Nico Rosberg
D. Felipe Massa
Ans. C
25. In how many cities did Maharaja Jai
Singh II build Jantar Mantar?
A. Five
B. Three
C. One
D. Two
Ans. A
26. Book : Author :: Furniture : ?
A. Tools
B. Woodcutter
C. Wood
D. Carpenter
Ans. D
27. What will be the next term in the
series?
I, V, X, L, C, D, ?
A. XD B. CD
C. LX D. M
Ans. D
28. A question and three statements
labeled (I), (II) and (III) are given.
You have to decide which
statements(s) is/are sufficient to
answer the question.
A. I, II and III are sufficient.
B. Data insufficient
C. I and II together are sufficient.
D. II and III together are
sufficient.
Ans. B
29. If a dozen apples weigh 1.8 kg in total,
how many apples will be there in 3
boxes weighing 23.250 kg each?
A. 280 B. 155
C. 465 D. 215
Ans. C
30. If & means ‘+’, $ means ‘-‘, # means
‘ ?’ and % means ‘x’, then the value of
8 % 2 & 11 $ 24 & 24 # 6
A. - 1 B. 4.5
C. 92 D. 7
Ans. B
31. 10% of a product’s cost price is Rs.
1245.80. What would be the selling
price if the product is sold at a loss of
15% (rounded off to the nearest
rupee)
A. 12,458
B. 10,589
C. 14,327
D. 14,657
Ans. B
32. Ustad Ali Ahmed Hussain Khan, who
passed away recently was a famous:
A. Santoor Player
B. Tabla Playaer
C. Sarod Player
D. Shenai Player
Ans. D
33. Hard: Stone :: Soft :?
A. Feather B. Shine
C. Moon D. Sand
Ans. A
34. When was the first general elections in
Independent India held?
A. 1950
B. 1951-52
C. 1947-48
D. 1953
Ans. B
35. Who is the current Chief of the Indian
Army?
A. Arup Raha
B. Dalbir Singh Suhag
C. Sunil Lamba
D. Bipin Rawat
Ans. D
35. 160 cycles were sold for Rs. 524,000
resulting in a loss of 10%.What was
the cost price of a cycle (in Rs.)?
(rounded off to the nearest rupee)
A. 3275 B. 3439
C. 4321 D. 4763
Ans. B
37. Which Article of our Consititution states
that’ the speaker shall have and
exercise a casting vote in the case of
equality of votes?
A. Article 101
B. Article 99
C. Article 97
D. Article 100
Ans. D
38. A question and three statements
labeled (I), (II) and (III) are given You have to
decided which statement(s) is/are sufficient to
answer the question.
What is Surya’s age?
I. Surya and his sister are the oly
children in Ramesh’s home.
II. Surya’s sister is elder to him by
5 years.
III. Surya’s sister just turned 15
this year.
A. II and III are sufficient
B. I, II, III together are needed.
C. Given data is insufficient.
D. II alone is sufficient.
Ans. A
39. On what day did the Civil Disobedience
Movement start?
A. 21
st
May 1931
B. 10
th
May 1930
C. 12
th
March 1930
D. 13
th
March 1931
Ans. C
40. If 2 is denoted by ‘[‘4 is denoted by
‘=’, 9 is denoted by ‘-‘ and 0 is denoted
by ‘+’, what ‘=[+’?
A. 4290 B. 4092
C. 4209 D. 9204
Ans. A
41. Which of the following is a tributary of
the river Ganga?
A. Beas
B. Gandaki
C. Tungabhadra
D. Manas
Ans. B
42. Based on the scenario given, choose
the decision from the options which
would be most suitable.
For a first time offence by an employee
at the factory, the manager can either
dismiss the employee, impose a large
fine or give a written warning. J, the
accountant misappropriated an amount
of Rs. 1200. This was J’s first offence.
What should his manager do?
A. Termiante J from his jo.
B. Impose a fine of Rs. 5 on J.
C. Call for a meeting and
congratulate his behaviour.
D. Call J over the phone and warn
him.
Ans. A
43. Where is the Diesel Locomotive Works
located?
A. Irugur
B. Chittarnajan
C. Varanasi
D. Secunderabad
Ans. C
44. Where was the International Sand Art
festival, 2015 held?
A. Rushikonda beach, Andhra
Pradesh
B. Chnadrabhaga beach, Odisha
C. Digha beach, West Bengal
D. Karwar beach, Karnataka
Ans. B
45. Solve:
1.13 5.884
2.004
+
A. 3.44 B. 3.05
C. 2.95 D. 3.50
Ans. D
46. Which of the following organismas
release molecular oxygen into water?
A. E.coli
B. Amoeba
C. Salmonella enteric
D. Phytoplankton
Ans. D
47. Production of silk originated in:
A. Egypt B. China
C. Japan D. India
Ans. B
48. In a class of 60 students, 60% are
boys. If 25% of the girls come to
school by bicycle. Find the number of
girls who don’t come cycling to school?
A. 24 B. 27
C. 18 D. 36
Ans. C
49. Jeeva purchased an article for Rs. 2500
and sold it at 25% above cost and paid
a tax of Rs. 125. Find the post-tax
profit in rupees.
A. 500 B. 550
C. 475 D. 625
Ans. A
50. Find the odd one out:
School, Principal, Teacher, student.
A. School
B. Teacher
C. Student
D. Principal
Ans. A
51. Which of the following is an odd
composite number?
A. 13 B. 17
C. 12 D. 15
Ans. D
52. Based on the scenario given, choose
the decision form the options which
would be most suitable.
Research shows that playing outdoors
improves the overall health of kids.
Nowadays kids do not find time to play
outdoors.
Parents should ……………….
A. encourage indoor games.
B. not send the kids to school.
C. make playing outdoors
compulsory.
D. re-schedule their office hours
so they get more time to play
with the kids.
Ans. C
53. What does RAW stand for?
A. Regional Aviation Wing
B. Research and Analysis Wing
C. Royal Agency of Warsaw
D. Read After Writing
Ans. B
54. What is used to identify users who
come back to a webpage?
A. Cookies
B. Username
C. Cache
D. Password
Ans. A
55. Which among the following converts
chemical energy to electrical energy?
A. Motor
B. Dynamo
C. Battery
D. Generator
Ans. C
56. Which women’s doubles pair won the
‘2015 China Open’ tennis tournament?
A. Casey Dellacqua/Yaroslava
Shvedova
B. Martina Hingis/ Sania Mirza
C. Bethanie Mattek-Sands/Elena
Vesnina
D. Chan Hao-ching/ Chan Yung-
jan
Ans. B
57. Bengal Sati Regulation, 1829 was
brought out by which Governor
General?
A. Edward Law
B. Lord William Bentinck
C. Sir Henry Hardinge
D. William Butterworth Bayley
Ans. B
58. The ratio between the length and
breadth of a rectangular board is 7:5.
If the breadth of the board is 20.5 cm,
find the length in cm.
A. 19.9
B. 24.3
C. 28.7
D. 14.6
Ans. C
59. A trader purchased 132 dozens of
mangoes at Rs. 475 per dozen and
could sell only 125 dozens at Rs. 530
per dozen. What is the value of stock
of mangoes in hand (in rupees)?
A. 3325
B. 4250
C. 3710
D. 4620
Ans. A
60. What would be 10+3-6, if ‘+’ becomes
‘-‘ and ‘-‘ becomes ‘x’?
A. 42 B. - 8
C. 8 D. 78
Ans. B
61. Solve : (3.2 x 10
4
) ? (2 x 10
5
)
A.
2
16
10
B. 0.016
C. 1.6 D. 1.06
Ans. A
62. What is the program that translates
source code into object code called?
A. Executor
B. Compiler
C. Translator
D. Interpreter
Ans. B
63. For a trophy, 16 teams participate,
numbered 1-16 according to their
rankings. In the qualifier matches, the
teams face their immediate next lower
ranked team e.g. team-1 plays team-2,
team-3 plays team-4 and so on. It has
been observed that the lower ranked
team always wins. Which two teams
might play a semi-final match?
A. Team-12 and Team-16
B. Team-7 and Team-8
C. Team-2 and Team-4
D. Team-8 and Team-16
Ans. A
64. A trip form Mumbai to Pune takes 4
hours 30 minutes at a speed of 60
km/hr. How long (in hours) will it take
to complete, if the speed is 15m/sec?
A.
3
3
4
B. 5
C.
2
4
3
D. 4
Ans. B
65. Look at the below pattern and complete
the series:
11, 15, 22, 26, 33, 37, 44, ?
A. 45 B. 50
C. 55 D. 48
Ans. D
66. ‘Great Bear’ is the name of a:
A. Galaxy
B. Moon
C. Constellation
D. Star
Ans. C
67. Select the correct combination of
mathematical signs from the options
given to replace # signs and get a
balanced equation.
24 # 8 # 4 # 10 # 2
A. - ? + =
B. + = + -
C. = x - +
D. + x = +
Ans. C
68. Who is the principal regulatory
authority for stock market in India?
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