States | Capitals | Governors | Chief Ministers |
(1) Andhra Pradesh | Hyderabad | Mr. E.S.L.Narasimhan | Mr. N.Kiran Kumar Reddy |
(2) Arunachal Pradesh | Itanagar | Gen. (Retd.) J. J. Singh | Mr. Jarbom Gamlin |
(3) Assam | Dispur | Mr. J. B. Patnaik | Mr. Tarun Gogoi |
(4) Bihar | Patna | Mr. Devanand Konwar | Mr. Nitish Kumar |
(5) Chhattisgarh | Raipur | Mr. Shekhar Dutt | Dr. Raman Singh |
(6) Goa | Panaji | Mr. K. Sankaranarayan | Mr. Manohar Parrikar |
(7) Gujarat | Gandhinagar | Dr. Kamla | Mr. Narendra Modi |
(8) Haryana | Chandigarh | Mr. Jagannath Pahadia | Mr. Bhupinder S. Hooda |
(9) Himachal Pradesh | Shimla | Ms. Urmila Singh | Mr. Prem Kumar Dhumal |
(10) Jammu and Kashmir | Srinagar (Summer) Jammu (Winter) | Mr. N. N. Vohra | Mr. Omar Abdullah |
(11) Jharkhand | Ranchi | Dr. Syed Ahmed | Mr. Arjun Munda |
(12) Karnataka | Bengaluru | Mr. Hans Raj Bhardwaj | Mr. DV Sadananda Gowda |
(13) Kerala | Thiruvananthapuram | Mr. M. O. H. Farook | Mr. V. S. Achuthanandan |
(14) Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal | Mr. Ram Naresh Yadav | Mr. Shivraj Singh Chauhan |
(15) Maharashtra | Mumbai | Mr. K. Sankaranarayan | Mr. Prithviraj Chavan |
(16) Manipur | Imphal | Mr. Gurbachan Jagat | Mr.Okram Ibobi Singh |
(17) Meghalaya | Shillong | Mr. R. S. Mooshahary | Mr. Mukul A. Sangma |
(18) Mizoram | Aizawl | Mr. Vakkom Purushothaman | Mr.Lalthanhawla |
(19) Nagaland | Kohima | Mr. Nikhil Kumar | Mr. Neiphiu Rio |
(20) Odisha | Bhubaneswar | Mr. M. C. Bhandare | Mr. Naveen Patnaik |
(21) Punjab | Chandigarh | Mr. Shivraj V. Patil | Mr. Parkash Singh Badal |
(22) Rajasthan | Jaipur | Mr. Shivraj V. Patil (Acting) | Mr. Ashok Gehlot |
(23) Sikkim | Gangtok | Mr. Balmiki Prasad Singh | Mr. Pawan Chamling |
(24) Tamil Nadu | Chennai | Mr. K Rosaiah | Ms. Jayalalithaa |
(25) Tripura | Agartala | Mr. D. Y. Patil | Mr. Manik Sarkar |
(26) Uttarakhand | Dehradun | Ms. Margaret Alva | Mr. Vijay Bahuguna |
(27) Uttar Pradesh | Lucknow | Mr. B. L. Joshi | Mr. Akhilesh Yadav |
(28) West Bengal | Kolkata | Mr. M. K. Narayanan | Ms. Mamata Banerjee |
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Capitals, Governors and Chief Ministers of States
Aryavarta Gramin Bank Clerk Exam, 2011
General English
(Held on 20-11-2011)
Directions—(Q. 1–10) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Once upon a time, there was a stork that lived by catching fish from a particular tank. As the years went by, the stork grew older and weaker and its ability to catch fish diminished. At times it would even starve. The stork knew that it had to do something to survive.
One day it stood by the side of the tank with a very forlorn look on its face. The frogs, fish and crabs wondered why it was not trying to catch any food. A big crab asked the stork what the matter was. The stork answered that it was sad because all the fish in the tank were going to die and so it would have to starve. The stork said that it had heard that people were going to fill the tank with mud and grow crops over it. The fish were very worried and asked the stork to help them.
The stork offered to take all of them to a bigger tank some distance away. But it said that it needed to rest between trips because of old age. It would only be able to carry a few fish at a time.
On its first trip, the stork took a beakful of fish. It flew to a big rock and had a good meal. Thereafter, it rested for a while, and when it was hungry again, the stork took a second trip. In this manner, the stork took a trip each time it was hungry.
The big crab in the tank also wanted to save itself and it requested the stork to take it too. The stork thought it was a good idea to try a new dish. It agreed to take the crab on its next trip.
After the stork flew up with the crab, the crab looked down to see what the new surroundings would be like. All it could see was dry land. When the crab questioned the stork about this, the stork laughed wickedly and pointed to the rock below where the crab saw a heap of fish bones. The crab realized that it was to be the stork’s next meal. So the crab dug its claws into the stork’s neck and would not let go till the stork fell to the ground and died. The crab then cut off the stork’s head and returned home to show it to all the other fish and share the story of its adventure with the stork.
Directions—(Q. 1–3) Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
1. REALIZE
(A) Confess
(B) Conclude
(C) Solve
(D) Dream
(E) Confuse
Ans : (B)
2. ADVENTURE
(A) Incident
(B) Decision
(C) Saviour
(D) Scheme
(E) Friendship
Ans : (A)
3. CATCHING
(A) Teasing
(B) Holding
(C) Detecting
(D) Sipping
(E) Eating
Ans : (E)
Directions—(Q. 4–5) Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
4. DIMINISHED
(A) Praised
(B) Developed
(C) Agitated
(D) Excited
(E) Lessened
Ans : (B)
5. FORLORN
(A) Serious
(B) Satisfied
(C) Wicked
(D) Helpful
(E) Cheerful
Ans : (E)
6. How did the crab kill the stork ?
(A) The crab dug its claws into the stork’s neck until it fell on the ground.
(B) The crab poisoned the stork’s meal at the rock.
(C) The crab starved the stork to death.
(D) The crab cut the stork’s head.
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
7. Why did the stork agree to take the crab along ?
(A) It wanted to try a new dish
(B) It wanted to prove that it was still young
(C) It wanted to save the crab
(D) It was blackmailed by the crab
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
8. Which of the following can be the most appropriate title for the story ?
(A) The foolish fish
(B) The brave stork
(C) The crab’s adventure with the stork
(D) The innocent stork and the fish
(E) The lazy crab
Ans : (B)
9. Why did the stork have to remain hungry ?
(A) There were not fish in the tank.
(B) The stork’s capacity to catch fish had diminished.
(C) The stork had lost its teeth due to old age.
(D) The fish had learnt to trick the stork.
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
10. As per the stork what had the people being saying about the tank ?
(A) The tank would dry due to immense heat.
(B) The tank would be poisoned by the people.
(C) They would trap the fish and take them to aquariums.
(D) They would fill the tank with mud and cultivate crops.
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
Directions—(Q. 11–20) In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are lettered as (A), (B) (C) and (D). One of these four words printed in bold may either be misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The letter of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer.
11. Will you be able (A) to obtain (B) the necessary (C) information immeediately. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (D)
12. Although (A) I was angry, (B) I controlled (C) myself. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (E)
13. He came (A) at a time (B) when I was (C) too buzy (D) to see him. All correct (E)
Ans : (D)
14. Have (A) you posted (B) the latter (C) to the lawyer ? (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (C)
15. Every habbit (A) of the parent (B) was found (C) in the child. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (A)
16. He is not (A) as intelligent (B) a man as I accpected (C) him to be. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (C)
17. I did (A) not see (B) the and (C) of the play. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (C)
18. It is indeed (A) very clever (B) of him to have reefused (C) to do the task. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (C)
19. Due to unfourseen (A) circumstances, we shall have (B) to leave earlier (C) than planned. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (A)
20. There (A) were several (B) questions before (C) the committee. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (B)
Directions—(Q. 21–25) Rearrange the following five sentences (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) in the proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph, and then answer the questions given below :
(1) These books are collectively called Euclid’s elements.
(2) Euclid has included his findings in one of the volumes of Euclid’s elements.
(3) Euclid is known as the father of modern geometry.
(4) This information was systematically presented by him in a set of 13 books.
(5) He complied information on geometry that was already available.
21. Which of the following should be the FOURTHsentence ?
(A) 5
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 3
(E) 4
Ans : (C)
22. Which of the following should be the LAST sentence ?
(A) 3
(B) 1
(C) 5
(D) 4
(E) 2
Ans : (E)
23. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence ?
(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 2
(E) 5
Ans : (C)
24. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence ?
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 5
(E) 1
Ans : (C)
25. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence ?
(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 4
(D) 5
(E) 3
Ans : (D)
Directions—(Q. 26–35) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (E). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
26. If you does (A) / not work (B) / hard, you (C) / will not succeed. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (A)
27. The candidate (A) / tried to convince (B) / the panel of the (C) / genuinely of his case. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (D)
28. He ran so hardly (A) / that he (B) / was out (C) / of breath. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (A)
29. Mohan was very (A) / concerned about (B) / is health which (C) / was deteriorating day by day. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)
30. He dealing (A) / sternly (B) / with the (C) / offender. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (A)
31. The man who (A) / was run on (B) / has been taken (C) / to the hospital. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (E)
32. We started (A) / at a (B) / rapidity of pace (C) / towards the shore. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (E)
33. She is (A) / the tallest (B) / of the (C) / two girls. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (B)
34. He went (A) / to finding (B) / the buried (C) / treasure. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (B)
35. No matter what (A) / they get some (B) / man always (C) / seem dissatisfied. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)
Directions—(Q. 36–45) In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Dilip Kumar’s train was late and it …(36)… Mumbai a little after midnight. It was his first …(37)… to the city and the did not …(38)… where to go. He thought he would go to a dormitory where he would not have to pay any …(39)… but he did not know how to find one at that hour. He asked a porter to get him a cheap room. The porter asked him for fifty rupees, but Dilip waved him away and walked out of the station. He …(40)… through the streets and asked a number of people, but could not find a room cheap enough. He sat down on a bench in a park to …(41)… of what he should do next. He was very tired and fell …(42)… on the bench. He woke up the next morning, stiff on every limb, but he …(43)… when he …(44)… that it was the …(45)… night lodging that he had ever had.
36. (A) leave
(B) arrived
(C) halted
(D) reached
(E) went
Ans : (D)
37. (A) ambition
(B) visit
(C) parking
(D) rest
(E) check
Ans : (B)
38. (A) want
(B) know
(C) guess
(D) ask
(E) imagine
Ans : (B)
39. (A) rent
(B) interest
(C) lease
(D) allowance
(E) hire
Ans : (A)
40. (A) crept
(B) wandered
(C) across
(D) search
(E) go
Ans : (B)
41. (A) eat
(B) free
(C) think
(D) escape
(E) rest
Ans : (C)
42. (A) sound
(B) asleep
(C) above
(D) upon
(E) right
Ans : (D)
43. (A) amazed
(B) thought
(C) smiled
(D) cried
(E) shocked
Ans : (C)
44. (A) confusion
(B) reassured
(C) regretted
(D) realised
(E) resolved
Ans : (E)
45. (A) cheapest
(B) easy
(C) comfortable
(D) reliable
(E) free
Ans : (A)
Directions—(Q. 46–50) Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
46. They ……… very pleased to see us.
(A) foresee
(B) ignore
(C) find
(D) looks
(E) seem
Ans : (E)
47. The seating arrangement makes it difficult for the pupils to talk to ……… other.
(A) every
(B) among
(C) all
(D) for
(E) each
Ans : (E)
48. The university has ……… the government a lot of money.
(A) sanction
(B) cost
(C) asked
(D) labelled
(E) wasted
Ans : (C)
49. We ……… the whole day shopping.
(A) enjoy
(B) left
(C) had
(D) happened
(E) spent
Ans : (C)
50. I was sitting in a cafe, ……… for my friend.
(A) hoping
(B) knowing
(C) seeing
(D) waiting
(E) asking
Ans : (D)
Malwa Gramin Bank Officers Exam., 2012
General Knowledge
(Held on 8-1-2012)
1. Which of the following is one of the major functions of the RBI ?
(A) Maintain India Investment Fund created by the Govt. of India
(B) Act as custodian of the foreign exchange reserves of the country
(C) Appoint (CEOs) of the foreign banks in India
(D) Appoint Finance Secretary to the Govt. of India
(E) Decide exchange rates of currencies like Yen, Yuan and Dollars
Ans : (B)
2. Who among the following is a regulator of financial/banking institutes / organizations in India ?
(A) Indian Bureau of Standards
(B) Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)
(C) Central Bureau of Investigation
(D) Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
(E) Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Ans : (E)
3. Who among the following is the Union Minister of Commerce, Industry and Textiles at present in India ?
(A) Sri Anand Sharma
(B) Dr. Farooq Abdullah
(C) Sri Ghulam Nabi Azad
(D) Sri Kapil Sibbal
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
4. Which of the following terms is used in the field of Banking / Finance ?
(A) Reflex Action
(B) RH Factor
(C) Active Asset
(D) Amendment
(E) Statement of Fact
Ans : (C)
5. Which of the following is the period of the 12th Five Year Plan of India ?
(A) 2011–16
(B) 2010–15
(C) 2012–17
(D) 2013–18
(E) 2009–14
Ans : (C)
6. Which of the following books is written by Arundhati Roy ?
(A) India Wins Freedom
(B) The God of Small Things
(C) A Himalayan Love Story
(D) A Bend in the River
(E) Adversary in the House
Ans : (B)
7. What does the letter ‘R’ denote in the term ‘RTGS’ as used in the field of banking ?
(A) Real
(B) Reasonable
(C) Rotation
(D) Rate
(E) Repo
Ans : (A)
8. Bertrand Tavernier who was honoured by Life Time Achievement Award in 42nd International Film Festival of India in November 2011 is a citizen of—
(A) India
(B) U.S.A.
(C) Germany
(D) France
(E) Britain
Ans : (D)
9. Which of the following terms is used in the game of Cricket ?
(A) Love
(B) Knock-out
(C) Deuce
(D) Silly Point
(E) Dribble
Ans : (D)
10. Which of the following is the sensitive index of National Stock Exchange ?
(A) Nifty
(B) Sensex
(C) MCX
(D) CNX
(E) ETF
Ans : (B)
11. Who among the following is the Chief Minister of Rajasthan at present ?
(A) Sri Mukul Vasnik
(B) Sri Kamal Nath
(C) Sri Ashok Gehlot
(D) Sri Ashok Chandra Meena
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
12. Novelist Julian Barnes who won Man Booker Prize for his book recently is a citizen of—
(A) France
(B) Australia
(C) U. S. A.
(D) Britain
(E) Germany
Ans : (D)
13. Muammar Gaddafi who died recently was a political leader of—
(A) Egypt
(B) Syria
(C) Kenya
(D) Turkey
(E) Libya
Ans : (E)
14. Steve Jobs was associated with which of the following fields ?
(A) Computers
(B) Sports
(C) Films
(D) Politics
(E) Literature
Ans : (A)
15. Nobel Prizes, which were announced recently, are not given in the field of—
(A) Physics
(B) Chemistry
(C) Medicine
(D) Economics
(E) Civil Administration
Ans : (E)
16. The 51st National Open Athletics Championship was held in September 2011 in—
(A) Hyderabad
(B) Mumbai
(C) Delhi
(D) Kolkata
(E) Ranchi
Ans : (D)
17. Which of the following is grown in Maharashtra in abundance ?
(A) Black Pepper
(B) Tea
(C) Jute
(D) Cotton
(E) Rubber
Ans : (D)
18. Govt. of India has made a special agreement with U.S.A. to develop which of the following modes of power generation in India ?
(A) Hydro power
(B) Thermal power
(C) Wind power
(D) Nuclear power
(E) All of these
Ans : (D)
19. Which of the following is a programme to develop Health Services in Rural India ?
(A) NHDP
(B) JNNORM
(C) ASHA
(D) MGNREGA
(E) RAY
Ans : (C)
20. Head Office of which of the following banks is in Delhi ?
(A) Punjab National Bank
(B) Bank of India
(C) UCO Bank
(D) Corporation Bank
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
21. The Cattle Mela takes place in which of the following cities in Rajasthan ?
(A) Jodhpur
(B) Bharatpur
(C) Bikaner
(D) Jaipur
(E) Pushkar
Ans : (B)
22. Which of the following is the biggest stock exchange of India where maximum number of transactions take place every day ?
(A) Delhi
(B) Ahmedabad
(C) Mumbai
(D) Bengaluru
(E) Kolkata
Ans : (C)
23. The Atomic Power Station is located in which of the following places in Karnataka ?
(A) Kaiga
(B) Trombay
(C) Mangalore
(D) Hassan
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
24. Which of the following is the abbreviated name of the organization working for the welfare of the children ?
(A) CII
(B) BAFTA
(C) CRY
(D) NATO
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
25. The World Environment Day is observed on which of the following days ?
(A) July 25
(B) June 5
(C) April 5
(D) December 15
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
26. Saina Nehwal who was in news recently is associated with the game of—
(A) Football
(B) Badminton
(C) Basket Ball
(D) Hockey
(E) Chess
Ans : (B)
27. Who amongst the following is a member of SAARC ?
(A) Indonesia
(B) Pakistan
(C) Kuwait
(D) Iraq
(E) Fiji
Ans : (B)
28. Who amongst the following is the author of the book Diamond Dust and Other Stories ?
(A) Amrita Pritam
(B) Mulkraj Anand
(C) Anita Desai
(D) Chetan Bhagat
(E) Khushwant Singh
Ans : (C)
29. ‘Subrato Cup’ is associated with the game of—
(A) Cricket
(B) Badminton
(C) Hockey
(D) Football
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
30. Which of the following instruments is normally used by the medical professionals ?
(A) Stroboscope
(B) Stethoscope
(C) Photometer
(D) Thermoscope
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
31. Polio is caused by a—
(A) Fungus
(B) Bacteria
(C) Virus
(D) Either (A) or (B)
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
32. Pulitzer Prize is given for contribution in the field of—
(A) Literature
(B) Sports
(C) Politics
(D) Cinema
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
33. ‘Taka’ is the monetary unit of—
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) Iraq
(C) Kuwait
(D) Afghanistan
(E) Bangladesh
Ans : (E)
34. Who among the following is the Vice President of India at present ?
(A) Ms. Meira Kumar
(B) Smt. Sonia Gandhi
(C) Mr. M. Hamid Ansari
(D) Sri Rajiv Shukla
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
35. Which is the name of a country ?
(A) Lira
(B) Euro
(C) Peso
(D) Botswana
(E) Londo
Ans : (D)
36. Which of the following terms is used in the field of Physics ?
(A) Quarrying
(B) Herbal
(C) Halite
(D) Radiation
(E) Fern
Ans : (D)
37. Which of the following is the Capital of Vietnam ?
(A) Jakarta
(B) Manila
(C) Hanoi
(D) Prague
(E) Suva
Ans : (C)
38. Economy of which of the following countries is passing through a crisis and the Govt. is seeking help of European Union countries to stabilize the same ?
(A) Greece
(B) Russia
(C) China
(D) Japan
(E) Canada
Ans : (A)
39. Which of the following is not a metal ?
(A) Gold
(B) Silver
(C) Zinc
(D) Copper
(E) Sulphur
Ans : (E)
40. Who among the following is the President of Italy at present ?
(A) Michael D. Higgins
(B) Giorgio Napolitano
(C) Mario Monti
(D) Joe Biden
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
41. ‘Manhattan’ is a town/city in—
(A) United Kingdom
(B) Canada
(C) Australia
(D) Japan
(E) U.S.A.
Ans : (E)
42. Term ‘Insider Trading’ is associated with—
(A) Stock markets
(B) Defence services
(C) Parliamentary procedures
(D) Book publishing business
(E) Sports
Ans : (A)
43. Which of the following agencies/bodies controls Football matches at international levels ?
(A) FIFA
(B) BCCI
(C) ATP
(D) MCC
(E) FEDAI
Ans : (A)
44. Which of the following Awards is given to a Sportsperson for his/her excellent performance ?
(A) Kalidas Sanman
(B) Arjuna Award
(C) Dadasaheb Phalke Award
(D) Saraswati Puraskar
(E) Dronacharya Award
Ans : (B)
45. Who amongst the following was the captain of the Indian team which won ICC Cricket World Cup ?
(A) Virender Sehwag
(B) Yuvraj Singh
(C) Sachin Tendulkar
(D) Yusuf Pathan
(E) None of these
Ans : (E)
46. Which of the following films is directed by Karan Johar for which he got Filmfare Award for Best Director 2011 ?
(A) Rockstar
(B) Ra-One
(C) Dhobi Ghat
(D) Chalo Dilli
(E) My Name is Khan
Ans : (E)
47. Who amongst the following is a famous Lawn Tennis player and has represented India in many Sports events ?
(A) Anjali Bhagwat
(B) Sunita Rani
(C) Mayookha Johny
(D) Anju Bobby George
(E) Sania Mirza
Ans : (E)
48. Which of the following is not an anti poverty scheme launched by the Govt. of India ?
(A) Bharat Nirman
(B) MG National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
(C) Annapurna Yojana
(D) Antyodaya Yojana
(E) Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana
Ans : (C)
49. Who amongst the following is a famous Author ?
(A) Roger Federer
(B) Kiran Desai
(C) Ms. Meira Kumar
(D) Mrs. Sonia Gandhi
(E) Neha Dhupia
Ans : (B)
50. What is the full form of ‘IMF’ ?
(A) Indian Money Fund
(B) International Monetary Fund
(C) International Money Forum
(D) Institute of Money and Finance
(E) Indian Monetary Fund
Ans : (B)
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Delhi Police Constable Driver Exam 2009 Drivers Exam Paper
1. A number is greater than 7 but less than 19. It is also greater than 17 but less than 33. The number is?
(A) 19
(B) 18
(C) 31
(D) None of these
2. In a ‘Left Hand Drive’ vehicle, the steering wheel is located on the ?
(A) Left hand side
(B) In the centre
(C) Right hand side
(D) None of these
3. While driving in the city at night, the headlight should normally be kept?
(A) Switched off
(B) At low beam
(C) At high beam
(D) None of these
4.. In a round-about, who has the right of way?
(A) The traffic to your right
(B) The traffic to your left
(C) The faster moving vehicle
(D) All of the above
5. If there are 3 lanes in a carriage way, the overtaking lane is usually on the?
(A) On the left side
(B) In the middle
(C) On the right side
(D) None of the above
6. Before leaving a parked vehicle, you should
(A) Turn the ignition key off
(B) Stop the engine, lock the ignition, remove the key, and set the hand brake
(C) Stop the engine and lock the car
(0) None of the above
7. Double solid tines in the middle of the road indicate
(A) You may cross over while overtaking
(B) You may not cross over the lines unless there is an obstruction
(C) No overtaking
(D) One way traffic only
8. Flashing yellow light means?
(A) Slow down and proceed with caution
(B) Stop, if possible to do so safely
(C) Continue at the same speed
(D) None of the above
9. To top up the batterymeans?
(A) Acid is to be filled
(B) Distilled water is to be filled
(C) Mixture of both
(D) Mixture of distilled water and coolant is to be filled
10. The braking action has reduced after washing the vehicle, what can be done?
(A) Have the brakes adjusted at a workshop
(B) The vehicle is unserviceable and must be withdrawn from the traffic at once
(C) Normal braking action can be restored by operating the brakes several times at a slow driving speed
(D) None of the above
11. Ravi buys a bicycle for Rs. 1200 and later sells it to Ganesh at a loss of Rs. 200. Ganesh then sells it to Irfan for a loss of 10% . How much did Irfan pay for the bicycle?
(A) Rs.1100
(B) Rs. 950
(C) Rs. 1000
(D) Rs. 900
12. Petrol engine : Spark plug
Diesel engine:?
(A) Piston rings
(B) Crankshaft
(C) Heater plug
(D) Distributor
13. A bus leaves for Bhopal from Delhi every 40 min The last bus for Bhopal left 15 minutes back and right now it is 11-25 AM. At what time will the next bus for Bhopal leave?
(A) 11:50A.M.
(B) 12-05P.M.
(C) 11-40 A.M.
(D) 11-45 P.M.
14. The distance between Delhi and Lucknow is 520 km. A train has covered 70 km in the first hour. What will the total time taken for the journey if the train goes at a speed of 90 km per hour for the remaining distance?
(A) 5 hrs.
(B) 7 hrs.
(C) 5 hrs. 30 min
(D) 6hrs.
15. Mandatory traffic signs are in which shape?
(A) Triangle
(B) Circle
(C) Rectangle
(D) Can be of any shape
16. The choke can be used if the
engine is?
(A) Hot
(B) Cold
(C) Giving Smoke
(D)All of the above
17. In cold climate, kerosene can be mixed with?
(A) Petrol
(B) Diesel
(C) CNG
(D) All of the above
18. Every time engine oil is changed……must also be changed.
(A) Transmission oil
(B) Coolant
(C) Brake oil
(D) Oil filter
19. Informatory signs are usually in shape.
(A) Circle
(B) Triangle
(C) Rectangle
(D) No particular shape
20. 10% of the potatoes bought by a trader turned out to be rotten. He sold the rest of them for a profit of 20%. What per cent profit did he make on the whole deal?
(A)10%
(B) 12%
(C)8%
(D) 6%
21. Ustad Zakir Hussain is associated with the—
(A)Sarod
(B) Sitar
(C)Tabla
(D) Flute
22. Amartya Sen is a famous Indian
(A) Musician
(B) Businessman
(C) Economist
(D) None of these
23. Overtaking from left side of another vehicle is permitted:
(A) Always
(B) Only when the driver ahead of you gives a signal
(C) Only when the vehicle ahead is going to take right turn and if there is no obstruction on left
(D) Only if you are in the left lane
24. The carburettor is found in—
(A) Diesel engine
(B) Petrol engine
(C) Both types of engines
(D) None of the above
25. Emperor Ashok was shocked by the pain and suffering he saw in the?
(A) Baffle of Plassey
(B) Magadha wars
(C) Battle of Lumbini
(D) Kalinga war
26.The vacuum booster in a vehicle is used to assist the—
(A) Power
(B) Braking
(C) Fuel consumption
(D) None of the above
27. The term of a member of the Rajya Sabha is for ?
(A) 5 years
(B) 6 years
(C) 4 years
(D) None of the above
28. The central office of the Reserve Bank of India is in?
(A) New Delhi
(B) Mumbai
(C) Kolkata
(D) Chennai
29. Complete the series:
23, 40, 57…….
(A)74
(B) 80
(C)77
(D) 93
Directions—(Q 30 to 33)
Find the odd one out:
30. (A) Cow
(B) Goat
(C) Camel
(D) Dog
31. (A) Petrol
(B) Wood
(C) Diesel
(D) CNG
32. (A) Sun
(B) Moon
(C) Rainbow
(D) Stars
33.(A)Apple
(B) Potato
(C)Tomato
(D) Grapes
34. When starting a car, the accelerator should—
(A) Be kept pressed down fully
(B) Be pumped rapidly
(C) Normally not be pressed at all
(D) None of the above
35. Talking on the mobile phone while driving—
(A) Is permitted if a hands-free kit is used
(B) Is prohibited
(C) Is permitted if you are driving within the speed limit
(D) None of the above
36. A driving license issued in Rajasthan is valid
(A) Only in Rajasthan
(B) In Rajasthan and adjoining states
(C) All over India
(D) In all states of North India
37.Our body is made up predominantly of?
(A)Iron
(B) Muscle
(C)Bone
(D) Water
38. Which of these is not an eco friendly power source?
(A) Solar power
(B) Wind power
(C) Coal
(D) None of the above
39. Who has the right of way in the hills ?
(A) The vehicle going uphill
(B) The vehicle going downhill
(C) The heavier vehicle
(D) Depends on the situation
40. Which types of brakes are found in modern vehicles?
(A) Drum brakes
(B) Disc brakes
(C) Both of the above
(D) None of the above
41. Engine oil should be checked?
(A) When the engine is cold and vehicle is level
(B) When the engine is warm
(C) While the engine is running
(D) All of the above
42. Saina Nehwal is associated with ?
(A)Tennis
(B) Badminton
(C) Swimming
(D) Chess
43. The Delhi Police Act came into effect in the year?
(A) 1861
(B) 1951
(C) 1978
(D) 1975
44. Using a pressure horn
(A) Helps to clear the road
(B) Should be avoided at night
(C) Is illegal
(D) Is allowed only for VIP vehicles
45. India is a member of?
(A) NATO
(B) SAARC
(C) UN Security Council
(D) All of the above
46…….. is the Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha.
(A) Deputy Speaker of LokSabha
(B) Vice-President of India
(C) Attorney General
(D) None of the above
47. A car runs 2480 km on 310 litres of petrol during the first 15 days of the month. During the next 15 days, it travels 2560 km on 320 litres of petrol. What is the distance travelled per litre during the entire month?
(A) 9 km
(B) 7 km
(C) 8.4 km
(D) 8 km
48. Abhinav Bindra won the Olympic gold medal in?
(A)Boxing
(B) Chess
(C)Wrestling
(D) Shooting
49. The port of Vishakhapatnam is on the coast of?
(A) The Bay of Bengal
(B) The Arabian Sea
(C) The Gulf of Khambat
(D) The Palk Straits
50………… is famous for its marble.
(A) Ranchi
(B) Makrana
(C) Bokaro
(D) Madurai
51. The oldest football tournament in India is the?
(A) Santosh Trophy
(B) Ranji Trophy
(C) Durand Cup
(D) None of these
52.The……. links jammu to the kashmir valley.
(A) Rohtang Pass
(B) Baralacha Tunnel
(C) Jawahar Tunnel
(D) Sela Pass
53. The Arnarnath cave is situated in?
(A)Jammu & Kashmir
(B)Himachal Pradesh
(C)Tibet
(D)Uttarakhand
54. Registration numbers of private cars are written in?
(A) Black letters on white back ground
(B) White letters on black back ground
(C) Black letters on yellow back ground
(D) Yellow letters on black back ground
55. The minimum age for applying for a learners license is—
(A) 21 years
(B) 18 years
(C) 16 years
(D) None of the above
56. A person who has consumed alcoholic drinks can drive if?
(A) He thinks he can control the car
(B) His house is close by
(C) He is an expert driver
(D) None of the above
57. A water tank has a capacity of 400 litres. It gets half-filled by putting 10 buckets of water in it. What is thecapacity of the bucket?
(A)10 litres
(B) 15 litres
(C)40 litres
(D) 20 litres
58. Keeping one foot on the clutch
(A) Helps in relaxing the leg
(B) Helps in changing gears
(C) Is a bad habit
(D) None of the above
59. Where is the famous Sun Temple located?
(A)Madurai
(B) Mathura
(C)Konark
(D) Calicut
60. A flashing red light means—
(A) Stop, and wait for the light to turn green
(B) Stop, and proceed when it is safe to do so
(C) Slow down the check for oncoming traffic and proceed when it is safe
(D) None of the above
61. It is illegal to park—
(A) On a footpath
(B) On a bridge or inside a tunnel
(C) In a bicycle lane
(D) All of the above
62. Your vehicle is involved in an accident hurting people, you should—
(A) Report to the nearest police station, and take the persons to the hospital
(B) First take the injured people to the hospital and then report to the police station
(C) Need not report to the police station but should take the persons to the hospital
(D) Inform PCR on 100 and continue your journey
63. Which lane must you be in, while making a right turn?
(A) Any lane
(B) Extreme left lane
(C) Extreme right lane
(D) Middle lane
64. While driving on a wet slippery road
(A) lyre pressure must be reduced
(B) Sudden braking or acceleration must be avoided
(C) Vehicle should be driven at a high speed
(D) All of the above
65. To drive a vehicle with expired insurance, one
(A) Shall drive cautiously to avoid any accident and subse quent loss to the third party
(B) Shall not drive in any case
(C) May drive if insurance policy covering the drivers personal insurance is valid
(D) All of the above
66. With which country did India sign a nuclear accord in 2008?
(A)China
(B) USA
(C)Pakistan
(D) Germany
67. Who built the Red Port?
(A) Akbar
(B) Aurangzeb
(C) .Jehangir
(D) Shah Jahan
68. Who is the President of Pakistan?
(A) General Kayani
(B) Pervez Musharraf
(C) Vusuf Gilani
(D) A. A. Zardari
69. The latest differences between the Ambani brothers are over?
(A) Natural gas
(B) Cotton textiles
(C) Mobile ptiones
70. The Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary is famous for its—
(A) Rhinocerous
(B) White Tigers
(C) Ghariyal
(D) Great Indian Bustard
71. The electric current in our households is—
(A) 220 volt AC
(B) 220 volt DC
(C) 440 volt AC
(D) None of these
72. Itanagar is the capital of?
(A) Mizoram
(B) Iripura
(C) Arunachal Pradesh
(D) Meghalaya
73. Car : Petrol: : Torch: ?
(A) Plastic
(B) Bulb
(C) Cell
(D) None of these
74.Neighborhood : House::Student. : ?
(A) Class
(B) Books
(C) Uniform
(D) None of these
75 …..:Deer :: Cow :Grass
(A)Leaves
(B)Lion
(C)Jungle
(D)Zoo
76.Shared Needle:…..::Mosquito Bite : Malaria.
(A) Pain
(B) Injection
(C) HIV-AIDS
(D) Cancer
77. Cassette Tape : Audio ::
? : Digital Picture.
(A) Photo film
(B) Camera
(C) Computer
(D) None of these
Answers :
1 B
2 A
3 B
4 A
5 C
6 B
7 C
8 A
9 B
10 C
11 D
12 B
13 A
14 D
15 D
16 B
17 B
18 D
19 C
20 C
21 C
22 C
23 C
24 B
25 D
26 B
27 B
28 B
29 A
30 D
31 B
32 C
33 B
34 C
35 B
36 C
37 D
38 C
39 A
40 C
41 A
42 B
43 C
44 C
45 B
46 B
47 D
48 D
49 A
50 B
51 C
52 C
53 A
54 A
55 B
56 D
57 D
58 C
59 C
60 B
61 D
62 B
63 C
64 B
65 B
66 B
67 D
68 D
69 A
70 A
71 A
72 C
73 C
74 A
75 B
76 C
77 A
(A) 19
(B) 18
(C) 31
(D) None of these
2. In a ‘Left Hand Drive’ vehicle, the steering wheel is located on the ?
(A) Left hand side
(B) In the centre
(C) Right hand side
(D) None of these
3. While driving in the city at night, the headlight should normally be kept?
(A) Switched off
(B) At low beam
(C) At high beam
(D) None of these
4.. In a round-about, who has the right of way?
(A) The traffic to your right
(B) The traffic to your left
(C) The faster moving vehicle
(D) All of the above
5. If there are 3 lanes in a carriage way, the overtaking lane is usually on the?
(A) On the left side
(B) In the middle
(C) On the right side
(D) None of the above
6. Before leaving a parked vehicle, you should
(A) Turn the ignition key off
(B) Stop the engine, lock the ignition, remove the key, and set the hand brake
(C) Stop the engine and lock the car
(0) None of the above
7. Double solid tines in the middle of the road indicate
(A) You may cross over while overtaking
(B) You may not cross over the lines unless there is an obstruction
(C) No overtaking
(D) One way traffic only
8. Flashing yellow light means?
(A) Slow down and proceed with caution
(B) Stop, if possible to do so safely
(C) Continue at the same speed
(D) None of the above
9. To top up the batterymeans?
(A) Acid is to be filled
(B) Distilled water is to be filled
(C) Mixture of both
(D) Mixture of distilled water and coolant is to be filled
10. The braking action has reduced after washing the vehicle, what can be done?
(A) Have the brakes adjusted at a workshop
(B) The vehicle is unserviceable and must be withdrawn from the traffic at once
(C) Normal braking action can be restored by operating the brakes several times at a slow driving speed
(D) None of the above
11. Ravi buys a bicycle for Rs. 1200 and later sells it to Ganesh at a loss of Rs. 200. Ganesh then sells it to Irfan for a loss of 10% . How much did Irfan pay for the bicycle?
(A) Rs.1100
(B) Rs. 950
(C) Rs. 1000
(D) Rs. 900
12. Petrol engine : Spark plug
Diesel engine:?
(A) Piston rings
(B) Crankshaft
(C) Heater plug
(D) Distributor
13. A bus leaves for Bhopal from Delhi every 40 min The last bus for Bhopal left 15 minutes back and right now it is 11-25 AM. At what time will the next bus for Bhopal leave?
(A) 11:50A.M.
(B) 12-05P.M.
(C) 11-40 A.M.
(D) 11-45 P.M.
14. The distance between Delhi and Lucknow is 520 km. A train has covered 70 km in the first hour. What will the total time taken for the journey if the train goes at a speed of 90 km per hour for the remaining distance?
(A) 5 hrs.
(B) 7 hrs.
(C) 5 hrs. 30 min
(D) 6hrs.
15. Mandatory traffic signs are in which shape?
(A) Triangle
(B) Circle
(C) Rectangle
(D) Can be of any shape
16. The choke can be used if the
engine is?
(A) Hot
(B) Cold
(C) Giving Smoke
(D)All of the above
17. In cold climate, kerosene can be mixed with?
(A) Petrol
(B) Diesel
(C) CNG
(D) All of the above
18. Every time engine oil is changed……must also be changed.
(A) Transmission oil
(B) Coolant
(C) Brake oil
(D) Oil filter
19. Informatory signs are usually in shape.
(A) Circle
(B) Triangle
(C) Rectangle
(D) No particular shape
20. 10% of the potatoes bought by a trader turned out to be rotten. He sold the rest of them for a profit of 20%. What per cent profit did he make on the whole deal?
(A)10%
(B) 12%
(C)8%
(D) 6%
21. Ustad Zakir Hussain is associated with the—
(A)Sarod
(B) Sitar
(C)Tabla
(D) Flute
22. Amartya Sen is a famous Indian
(A) Musician
(B) Businessman
(C) Economist
(D) None of these
23. Overtaking from left side of another vehicle is permitted:
(A) Always
(B) Only when the driver ahead of you gives a signal
(C) Only when the vehicle ahead is going to take right turn and if there is no obstruction on left
(D) Only if you are in the left lane
24. The carburettor is found in—
(A) Diesel engine
(B) Petrol engine
(C) Both types of engines
(D) None of the above
25. Emperor Ashok was shocked by the pain and suffering he saw in the?
(A) Baffle of Plassey
(B) Magadha wars
(C) Battle of Lumbini
(D) Kalinga war
26.The vacuum booster in a vehicle is used to assist the—
(A) Power
(B) Braking
(C) Fuel consumption
(D) None of the above
27. The term of a member of the Rajya Sabha is for ?
(A) 5 years
(B) 6 years
(C) 4 years
(D) None of the above
28. The central office of the Reserve Bank of India is in?
(A) New Delhi
(B) Mumbai
(C) Kolkata
(D) Chennai
29. Complete the series:
23, 40, 57…….
(A)74
(B) 80
(C)77
(D) 93
Directions—(Q 30 to 33)
Find the odd one out:
30. (A) Cow
(B) Goat
(C) Camel
(D) Dog
31. (A) Petrol
(B) Wood
(C) Diesel
(D) CNG
32. (A) Sun
(B) Moon
(C) Rainbow
(D) Stars
33.(A)Apple
(B) Potato
(C)Tomato
(D) Grapes
34. When starting a car, the accelerator should—
(A) Be kept pressed down fully
(B) Be pumped rapidly
(C) Normally not be pressed at all
(D) None of the above
35. Talking on the mobile phone while driving—
(A) Is permitted if a hands-free kit is used
(B) Is prohibited
(C) Is permitted if you are driving within the speed limit
(D) None of the above
36. A driving license issued in Rajasthan is valid
(A) Only in Rajasthan
(B) In Rajasthan and adjoining states
(C) All over India
(D) In all states of North India
37.Our body is made up predominantly of?
(A)Iron
(B) Muscle
(C)Bone
(D) Water
38. Which of these is not an eco friendly power source?
(A) Solar power
(B) Wind power
(C) Coal
(D) None of the above
39. Who has the right of way in the hills ?
(A) The vehicle going uphill
(B) The vehicle going downhill
(C) The heavier vehicle
(D) Depends on the situation
40. Which types of brakes are found in modern vehicles?
(A) Drum brakes
(B) Disc brakes
(C) Both of the above
(D) None of the above
41. Engine oil should be checked?
(A) When the engine is cold and vehicle is level
(B) When the engine is warm
(C) While the engine is running
(D) All of the above
42. Saina Nehwal is associated with ?
(A)Tennis
(B) Badminton
(C) Swimming
(D) Chess
43. The Delhi Police Act came into effect in the year?
(A) 1861
(B) 1951
(C) 1978
(D) 1975
44. Using a pressure horn
(A) Helps to clear the road
(B) Should be avoided at night
(C) Is illegal
(D) Is allowed only for VIP vehicles
45. India is a member of?
(A) NATO
(B) SAARC
(C) UN Security Council
(D) All of the above
46…….. is the Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha.
(A) Deputy Speaker of LokSabha
(B) Vice-President of India
(C) Attorney General
(D) None of the above
47. A car runs 2480 km on 310 litres of petrol during the first 15 days of the month. During the next 15 days, it travels 2560 km on 320 litres of petrol. What is the distance travelled per litre during the entire month?
(A) 9 km
(B) 7 km
(C) 8.4 km
(D) 8 km
48. Abhinav Bindra won the Olympic gold medal in?
(A)Boxing
(B) Chess
(C)Wrestling
(D) Shooting
49. The port of Vishakhapatnam is on the coast of?
(A) The Bay of Bengal
(B) The Arabian Sea
(C) The Gulf of Khambat
(D) The Palk Straits
50………… is famous for its marble.
(A) Ranchi
(B) Makrana
(C) Bokaro
(D) Madurai
51. The oldest football tournament in India is the?
(A) Santosh Trophy
(B) Ranji Trophy
(C) Durand Cup
(D) None of these
52.The……. links jammu to the kashmir valley.
(A) Rohtang Pass
(B) Baralacha Tunnel
(C) Jawahar Tunnel
(D) Sela Pass
53. The Arnarnath cave is situated in?
(A)Jammu & Kashmir
(B)Himachal Pradesh
(C)Tibet
(D)Uttarakhand
54. Registration numbers of private cars are written in?
(A) Black letters on white back ground
(B) White letters on black back ground
(C) Black letters on yellow back ground
(D) Yellow letters on black back ground
55. The minimum age for applying for a learners license is—
(A) 21 years
(B) 18 years
(C) 16 years
(D) None of the above
56. A person who has consumed alcoholic drinks can drive if?
(A) He thinks he can control the car
(B) His house is close by
(C) He is an expert driver
(D) None of the above
57. A water tank has a capacity of 400 litres. It gets half-filled by putting 10 buckets of water in it. What is thecapacity of the bucket?
(A)10 litres
(B) 15 litres
(C)40 litres
(D) 20 litres
58. Keeping one foot on the clutch
(A) Helps in relaxing the leg
(B) Helps in changing gears
(C) Is a bad habit
(D) None of the above
59. Where is the famous Sun Temple located?
(A)Madurai
(B) Mathura
(C)Konark
(D) Calicut
60. A flashing red light means—
(A) Stop, and wait for the light to turn green
(B) Stop, and proceed when it is safe to do so
(C) Slow down the check for oncoming traffic and proceed when it is safe
(D) None of the above
61. It is illegal to park—
(A) On a footpath
(B) On a bridge or inside a tunnel
(C) In a bicycle lane
(D) All of the above
62. Your vehicle is involved in an accident hurting people, you should—
(A) Report to the nearest police station, and take the persons to the hospital
(B) First take the injured people to the hospital and then report to the police station
(C) Need not report to the police station but should take the persons to the hospital
(D) Inform PCR on 100 and continue your journey
63. Which lane must you be in, while making a right turn?
(A) Any lane
(B) Extreme left lane
(C) Extreme right lane
(D) Middle lane
64. While driving on a wet slippery road
(A) lyre pressure must be reduced
(B) Sudden braking or acceleration must be avoided
(C) Vehicle should be driven at a high speed
(D) All of the above
65. To drive a vehicle with expired insurance, one
(A) Shall drive cautiously to avoid any accident and subse quent loss to the third party
(B) Shall not drive in any case
(C) May drive if insurance policy covering the drivers personal insurance is valid
(D) All of the above
66. With which country did India sign a nuclear accord in 2008?
(A)China
(B) USA
(C)Pakistan
(D) Germany
67. Who built the Red Port?
(A) Akbar
(B) Aurangzeb
(C) .Jehangir
(D) Shah Jahan
68. Who is the President of Pakistan?
(A) General Kayani
(B) Pervez Musharraf
(C) Vusuf Gilani
(D) A. A. Zardari
69. The latest differences between the Ambani brothers are over?
(A) Natural gas
(B) Cotton textiles
(C) Mobile ptiones
70. The Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary is famous for its—
(A) Rhinocerous
(B) White Tigers
(C) Ghariyal
(D) Great Indian Bustard
71. The electric current in our households is—
(A) 220 volt AC
(B) 220 volt DC
(C) 440 volt AC
(D) None of these
72. Itanagar is the capital of?
(A) Mizoram
(B) Iripura
(C) Arunachal Pradesh
(D) Meghalaya
73. Car : Petrol: : Torch: ?
(A) Plastic
(B) Bulb
(C) Cell
(D) None of these
74.Neighborhood : House::Student. : ?
(A) Class
(B) Books
(C) Uniform
(D) None of these
75 …..:Deer :: Cow :Grass
(A)Leaves
(B)Lion
(C)Jungle
(D)Zoo
76.Shared Needle:…..::Mosquito Bite : Malaria.
(A) Pain
(B) Injection
(C) HIV-AIDS
(D) Cancer
77. Cassette Tape : Audio ::
? : Digital Picture.
(A) Photo film
(B) Camera
(C) Computer
(D) None of these
Answers :
1 B
2 A
3 B
4 A
5 C
6 B
7 C
8 A
9 B
10 C
11 D
12 B
13 A
14 D
15 D
16 B
17 B
18 D
19 C
20 C
21 C
22 C
23 C
24 B
25 D
26 B
27 B
28 B
29 A
30 D
31 B
32 C
33 B
34 C
35 B
36 C
37 D
38 C
39 A
40 C
41 A
42 B
43 C
44 C
45 B
46 B
47 D
48 D
49 A
50 B
51 C
52 C
53 A
54 A
55 B
56 D
57 D
58 C
59 C
60 B
61 D
62 B
63 C
64 B
65 B
66 B
67 D
68 D
69 A
70 A
71 A
72 C
73 C
74 A
75 B
76 C
77 A
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