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RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 1

The Poisonous nature of Carbon monoxide (CO) is due to its

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 1

Option 2 is correct.

  • Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most serious air pollutants, highly poisonous to living beings because of its ability to block the delivery of oxygen to the organs and tissues.
  • It binds to haemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin, which is about 300 times more stable than the oxygen-haemoglobin complex.
  • In blood, when the concentration of carboxyhemoglobin reaches about 3–4 per cent, the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood is greatly reduced.
  • This oxygen deficiency results in headache, weak eyesight, nervousness and cardiovascular disorder.
RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 2

Some historians opine that some military causes were responsible for the outbreak of the revolt of 1857. The General Service Enlistment Act provided that all fresh recruits for the Bengal Army would have to serve any where including abroad. According to current religious beliefs of the Hindus, travel across the sea was forbidden and led to loss of caste. This Act hurt the sepoys’ sentiments. It was passed in

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 2

General Service Enlistment Act of 25 July 1856 espoused that the Bengal Army shall take upon the responsibility of serving overseas, if need be. Out if the three Presidencies, only the armies of Bombay and Madras had the obligation of serving overseas, as such they faced immense strain for deployment at Burma and China fronts. The General Services Enlistment Act called for the same from Bengal Army as well that faced great resentment because they were initially exempted from overseas operations.


The New Enlistment Act of 1856 entailed that every unit of the Bengal Army was accountable for servings overseas, if asked to do so. Though this was applicable to only the new recruits of the Bengal Army, the older recruits feared that they too would be asked to do so and hence they resented.

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RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 3

A man standing on the terrace of a building watches a car speeding towards him. If at that particular instant the car is 200 m away from the building makes an angle of depression of 60° with the man’s eye and after 8 seconds the angle of depression is 30°, what is the speed of the car?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 3


Let AB be the building and the man is standing at A.

When the car is 200m away from the building, the angle of depression is 60°

tan 60° = BD/AB = √3

⇒ 200/AB = √3

⇒ AB = 115.47 m

⇒ tan30° =BC/AB = x/115.47 = 1/√3

⇒ x = 66.67

Now, the car travels distance CD in 8 seconds

 CD = BD – BC = 200 – 66.67 = 133.33 m

 Speed = 133.33/8 = 16.67 m/s

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 4

How many triangle is in the given figure?

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RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 5

6 persons are sitting in a car. The average weight of all six persons is 72 kg and the average weight of the car and all six persons is 180 kg. What is the weight of the car?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 5

Weight of the car = (180 × 7 – 72 × 6) = 828 kg
Hence, Option B is correct.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 6

The average weight of A, B and C is 72 kg. When D joins them, the new average becomes 68 kg. When E joins, A, B, C and D, the average of all five becomes 70 kg. What is the weight of E?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 6

The average weight of A, B, C and D = 68 kg
The average weight of A, B, C, D and E = 70 kg
So the answer = 70 × 5 – 68 × 4 = 78 kg
Hence, Option A is correct.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 7

Consider the following statements. 

1. The Treaty of peace of Paris restored to the French their factories in India 

2. The English became the supreme European power in the Indian subcontinent since the Dutch had already been defeated in the battle of wandiwash

3. The decisive Battle of the third Carnatic War was won by the English in Tamilnadu 

Which of these statements is/ are correct?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 7

 

  • The Treaty of Peace of Paris restored to the French their factories in India. Hence, statement 1st is correct. 

  •  

    English became the supreme European power in the Indian subcontinent since the Dutch had already been defeated in the battle of Bidara in 1759. Hence, statement 2nd is incorrect

  •  

    The decisive Battle of the third Carnatic War was won by the English in Wandiwash in Tamilnadu. Hence, statement 3rd is correct. 

 

 

 

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 8

Study the following carefully and answer the given question.

Which region denotes singers, who are directors but not actors?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 8

From the diagram given below:

The shaded part represents the singers, who are directors but not actors.

Hence, the correct answer is "7".

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 9

Assertion (A): Deforestation and constructional activities causes the extinction of wild animals
Reason (R): Due to loss of natural habitats, animal species become vulnerable or endangered

Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 9

The correct answer is A and R both are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

Key Points

Trees as a shelter for animals:

  • Trees provide shelter and food for a variety of birds and small animals, such as squirrels and beavers.
  • Enhancing growth diversity, trees create an environment that allows the growth of plants that otherwise would not be there.
  • Flowers, fruits, leaves, buds, and woody parts of trees are used by many different species.
  • Deforestation can directly lead to biodiversity loss when animal species that live in the trees no longer have their habitat, cannot relocate, and therefore become extinct. 

Deforestation can lead certain tree species to permanently disappear, which affects the biodiversity of plant species in an environment.

Hence, the reason is also correct.

Important Points

Human activities that influence the extinction and endangerment of wild species fall into a number of categories:

  • ​Land use practices like Deforestation, Projects in urban and suburban development, agriculture, and water management projects that encroach upon and destroy natural habitats.
  • Unsustainable hunting and harvesting result in higher rates of death than new individual recruitment.
  • Ecological damage caused by water, air, and soil pollution.
  • Anthropogenic (human-caused) global climate change.
  • ​According to the India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2019The forest and tree cover in the country is estimated at 80.73 million hectares, which is 24.56 percent of the total geographical area.​

Additional Information

The International Union of Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN):

  • For the purposes of conservation, the IUCN has divided the threatened plant and animal species into 9 categories.
  • Endangered Species: It includes those species which are in danger of extinction. The IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species provides information about endangered species around the world.
  • Vulnerable Species: This includes the species which are likely to be in danger of extinction in the near future if the factors threatening their extinction continue.
  • Rare Species: The population of these species is very small in the world; they are confined to limited areas or thinly scattered over a wider area.
RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 10

What does Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) indicate? 

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 10

(i) The COD (Chemical oxygen demand) test is used to measure the content of organic matter of waste water, both biodegradable and non-biodegradble.

(ii) The COD test uses potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) in presence of concentrated sulfuric acid (H2SO4) solution that oxidizes both organic (predominate) and inorganic substances in a waste water sample.

(iii) The reagents for COD test are followings:

  • Standard potassium dichromate solution (0.25N)
  • Concentrated sulfuric acid
  • Standard ferrous ammonium sulphate titrant (0.1N)
  • Ferroin indicator solution.
RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 11

Consider the following statements about the Civil Disobedience Movement:

1. The movement officially was not approved by Congress before its launch.

2. 26th January as Independence Day all over the country was decided during the Civil Disobedience Movement.

3. All the Round Table Conferences between the British government and Indian leaders followed only after this movement.

4. The movement was withdrawn because of violence.

Choose the correct answer using the codes below.

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 11
  • Mahatma Gandhi led the Civil Disobedience Movement that was launched in the Congress Session of December 1929. The aim of this movement was a complete disobedience of the orders of the British Government.

  • During this movement, it was decided that India would celebrate 26th January as Independence Day all over the country. On 26th January 1930, meetings were held worldwide, and the Congress tricolour was hoisted.

  • The British Government tried to repress the movement and resorted to brutal firing, killing hundreds of people. Thousands were arrested along with Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, but the movement spread to all the country's four comers.

  • Following this, Round Table Conferences were arranged by the British and Mahatma Gandhi attended the second Round Table Conference at London. But nothing came out of the conference, and the Civil Disobedience Movement was revived.

  • During this time, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were arrested on the charges of throwing a bomb in the Central Assembly Hall (which is now Lok Sabha) in Delhi, to demonstrate against the autocratic alien rule. They were hanged to death on March 23, 1931.

On April 7, 1934, the civil disobedience movement came to a stop. The Simon Commission was a group of seven British Members of Parliament of the United Kingdom, under the chairmanship of Sir John Simon. The Commission arrived in British-occupied India in 1928 to study constitutional reform.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 12

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions besides.

Some boys are sitting in a row facing the south. Only three boys sit between O and H. Only two boys sit to the left of J. O sits third to the left of M. More than seven boys sit between P and J. V sits fourth to the right of O. Eight boys sit between R and J. More than 12 boys sit between P and H. Only three boys sit between R and M. T sits third to the right of M. P sits fourth to the right of R.
Q. Who among the following sits 3rd to the right of the one who sits immediate right of M?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 12

From the common explanation, we can say that R sits 3rd to the right of the one who sits immediate right of M. 
Hence, Option D is correct.
Final Arrangement:

Common Explanation:
References:

Only two boys sit to the left of J.
Eight boys sit between R and J.
Only three boys sit between R and M.
Inferences:
From the above references, we get two different cases:

References:
P sits fourth to the right of R.
O sits third to the left of M.
Inferences:
So, from this case 2 will be eliminated as P sits fourth to the right of R.

References:
Only three boys sit between O and H.
T sits third to the right of M.
V sits fourth to the right of O.
More than 12 boys sit between P and H.
More than seven boys sit between P and J.
Inferences:
From the above reference, we get the final arrangement:

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 13

What type of radiation is trapped on the earth’s surface by the green house effect ?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 13
  • The heat is transferred in form of conduction, convection, and radiation. 
  • Radiation is the mode of heat transfer that does not require a medium. It happens through infrared radiation. 
  • The infrared radiations are electromagnetic waves having a frequency less than the visible spectrum. 
  • The infrared radiation is emitted from every hot body. 
  • Earth is heated by infrared radiations of the sun. The radiations are reflected back by the earth which is captured by greenhouse gases. 
  • The greenhouse gases absorbers some amount of heat and keeps the earth warm. 

Thus, infrared radiation is trapped on the earth’s surface by the greenhouse effect.

Additional Information

  • The major Greenhouse gas is Carbon dioxide followed by methane, water vapor, and nitrous oxide.  
  • UV rays have a frequency higher than violet and they help in the formation of Ozone. 
  • The wavelength of different electromagnetic waves are given in the below diagram. 

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 14

80 men can complete a work in 40 days and 50 women can complete the same work in 40 days. If the efficiency of each man is the same and the efficiency of each woman is also the same, the efficiency of each man is what percentage of the efficiency of each woman?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 14

80 men × 40 = 50 women × 40
80 men = 50 women
1 man : 1 woman = 5 : 8

Hence, Option D is correct.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 15

Consider the following statements.

1. The Swadhyay Parivar is a devotional movement started by Pandurang Shastri Athavale to promote the study of the ‘self’.

2. The Swadhyay Parivar movement lays exclusive emphasis on one’s own faculty for understanding the true nature of things and does not promote scriptural knowledge or studies.

Which of the above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 15
  • The Swadhyay Parivar is a devotional movement based in Maharashtra, India. It claims to have over 50,000 Kendra locations and 60,00,000 followers in India, Portugal, USA, UK, Canada, and the Middle East who carry out various self-development activities, self-learning, devotional activities and social awareness activities around the world.

  • Swadhyaya means the study of self for a spiritual quest.

  • Pandurang Shastri Athavale (1920-2003) was the originator of this movement that promotes a particular interpretation and reading of the Vedic scriptures like Bhagavad Gita, Vedas and the Upanishads.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 16
Biomedical waste is categorized into how many categories by WHO?
Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 16

Concept-

The World Health Organization (WHO) has categorized biomedical waste into eight categories. They are:

  • Infectious Waste – Any biomedical waste that is infectious or contaminated.
  • Sharps – Sharps objects like needles, scalpels, broken glass, and razors.
  • Pathological Waste – Body parts of humans or animals, including tissues, fluids, or blood.
  • Pharmaceutical Waste – Unused drugs, medicine, or creams that are expiring.
  • Genotoxic Waste – Toxic drugs and hazardous toxic waste
  • Radioactive Waste – Any waste containing potentially radioactive materials
  • Chemical Waste – Liquid waste from machines, batteries, and disinfectants is chemical.
  • General/Other Waste – All other non-hazardous waste.
RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 17

Which of the following statements are correct about Wood's despatch? 

1. It recommended English as the medium of instruction at all the levels 

2. It recommended a system of grants in aid to increase Government colleges 

Which of these statements are correct?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 17
 
  • Wood's Despatch (1854) In 1854, Charles Wood prepared a despatch on India's educational system.

  • Considered the "Magna Carta of English Education in India", this document was the first comprehensive man for India's spread of education. 

1. It asked the government of India to assume responsibility for education of the masses, thus repudiating the downward filtration theory', at least on paper. 

2. It systematized the hierarchy from vernacular primary schools in villages at bottom, followed by AngloVernacular High Schools and an affiliated college at the district level, and affiliating universities in the presidency towns of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras. 

3. It recommended English as the medium ofCalcutta'sstruction for higand vernaculars at school level. 

4. It laid stress on female and vocational education, and on teachers' training. 

5. It laid down that the education imparted in government institutions should be secular. 

6. It recommended a system of grants-in-aid to encourage private enterprise.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 18

In the number 76534218, each digit is replaced by the next digit i.e., '1' is replaced by '2', '2' is replaced by '3' and so on and then the digits are arranged in ascending order from left to right, which digit will be fifth from the left end?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 18

Original number - 7 6 5 3 4 2 1 8

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Hence, required digit = 6

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 19

Find out the Synonym of the following word:

FAKE

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 19
  • Meaning of Fake: Not genuine, imitation or counterfeit.
  • Meaning of Original: present or existing from the beginning; first or earliest
  • Meaning of Trustworthy: able to be relied on as honest or truthful
  • Meaning of Loyal: giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution
RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 20

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

You need to clean your shoes properly.

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 20

We can say that ,
The above given sentence is given in Passive Voice :-
Use structure “subject + auxiliary + past participle + by + object”
Your shoes need to be cleaned properly .
Thus , required answer will be option C .

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 21

TRANSIENT

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Transparent : (of a material or article) allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.
Fleeting : lasting for a very short time.
Feeble : lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness.
Fanciful : over-imaginative and unrealistic.
Transient : lasting for a very short time.

Synonym of Transient is Fleeting

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 22

Directions: In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active (or Passive) Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one that best expresses the same sentence in Passive/ Active Voice.

The little boy asked the man the way to Athens.

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 22

 "The little boy asked the man the way to Athens" from Active to Passive Voice is:

A. The man was asked the way to Athens by the little boy.

This option correctly presents the sentence in the Passive Voice while maintaining its original meaning.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 23

In the given questions, fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the alternatives provided.

The primary backlogs were a great obstacle _____ his future prospects.

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 23

The word obstacle is supported by the appropriate preposition 'to'.   
Thus option 3 is the correct option.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 24

In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute for the phrase.

Taking someone by surprise as though by magic.

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 24

'Spellbinding' is 'something that takes a person by complete surprise as if he/she has been under the influence of magic'.
The meanings of the other words are:
Amusing: causing laughter and providing entertainment.
Tantalising: tease someone with the sight or promise of something that is unobtainable.
Tormenting: inflicting severe physical or mental suffering.
No other option has the same meaning as spellbinding. Thus option 4 is the correct answer.
Example-The beauty of the Himalayan ranges spellbound all people.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 25

Directions: In the given sentence, an idiom or phrase is missing. Choose the phrase/idiom that can fill the blank both grammatically and contextually.

He is really _______________ who requires evidence and supporting documents to believe something.

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 25

According to the given context we are talking about a person who requires physical proof or document in order to believe something.

A Doubting Thomas: Somebody who requires documentary evidence and proof to believe in something 

Bull in China shop: One who causes damage 

A drop in the bucket: A very small part of something big 

A Mare’s nest: A false invention 

A man of straw: A weak person 

According to the given context, the best idiom to be used in the blank is option A since it expresses the desired meaning perfectly.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 26

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

The troubled crypto firm Block-Fi has filed for bankruptcy in the US, as the dramatic collapse of FTX continues to _______________ across the industry.
I. Reverberate

II. Echo

III. Resonate

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 26

Let us first learn the meanings of the given words:

Reverberate (verb): be repeated several times.

Echo (verb): repeat (someone's words or opinions), typically to express agreement.

Resonate (verb): to produce or be filled with clear, continuing sound.

The idea here is to express that the end of FTX is a continuous topic of discussion, thus all the options are apt contextually and grammatically.

Hence, the correct answer is option C.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 27

Direction: In the passage given below there are 5 blanks, each followed by a word given in bold. Each blank has four alternative words given in options (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to tell which word will best suit the respective bank. Mark (5) as your answer if the word given in underline after the blank is your answer i.e. No improvement required.
The government announced more relief and ________ (A) ________[stringent] measures on Tuesday. Much like the previous ones, these are over-indexed on guaranteed credit schemes. It isn’t difficult to see why the government prefers these over direct cash transfers, which will have an impact on the fiscal deficit. Not everyone ________ (B) ________[Whose] avails credit through the various schemes the government has announced since last May will default; those who have been really ________ (C) ________[Infected] by the pandemic will, and for them, the scheme will pretty much function like a cash transfer — except that the impact on the ________ (D) ________[Fiscal] deficit will be delayed, and hopefully come at a time when the economy is in better shape. Seen thus, the targeted credit schemes, including the one for the tourism sector and tour guides, or that for micro-finance companies, takes ________ (E) ________[Over] a new meaning.

Q. Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (D)?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 27
  • Let us see the meaning of the word "Fiscal"
  • Fiscal(Adj): Relating to finance
    • Ex: "fiscal responsibility"
  • The word in the bracket -- Fiscal is a contextual fit and make the sentence meaningful.
  • ​Hence, Fiscal is the most suitable fit for the blank.
RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 28

Direction: Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
Although an Eco-friendly process and one of the important ways to save the environment, recycling is not gaining pace in the industry. The recycling undergoes many process. First is collecting and sorting of garbage. This required a lot of manpower and tools which are expensive. Another disadvantage of recycling which makes it unviable is that for the manufacturers economically, the recycled material is not highly demanded since its quality is not as good as the original material. So, if the marketing of recycled goods is not worthwhile then the whole process of recycling cannot be economically efficient. Recycled products face other disadvantage as well, such life, difficult in de-linking the dyed products and less durability etc.

Q. The authors highlights the problem of?

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 28

The author highlights the problem that recycling is not an easy process and there are many obstacles in the way of recycling

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 29

Direction: Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
"Cloning is an advanced technological invention for producing a genetic twin of a living thing, an organism that starts life with the same genes as its parents. In mammals, DNA is taken from an adult animal and then it is inserted into an egg cell from another animal. This egg then divides into an embryo. The embryo is then transplanted into a surrogate mother and grown to term. This process has worked in animals like cows, sheep, goats, mice, pigs, rats, cat, monkeys, and horses." The opponents of human cloning say that an embryo at any stage of development is a human life. worthy of protection and any kind of research that entails destroying an embryo is immoral, unethical, no matter how worthy the intent may be. It involves using human beings as means; it turns human life into a commodity and fosters a culture of dehumanization.

Q. Find out the false statement out of the given options.

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 29

In cloning, embryo is transplanted.

RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 30

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

They're carefully _______________, many in beautiful copper-plate handwriting, detailing exactly where and when they were found.

I. Tag

II. Labelled

III. Design

Detailed Solution for RRB Junior Stenographer Mock Test - 9 - Question 30

Let us first learn the meanings of the given words:

Tag (verb): give a specified name or description to.

Label (verb): assign to a category, especially inaccurately or restrictively.

As the sentence is in passive voice, only a verb in third form will fit the blank. Thus, ‘labelled’ is an apt fit while ‘tag’ and ‘design’ are incorrect.

Hence, the correct answer is option B.

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