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RRC Group D previous paper


RRC Group D previous paper
Railwy Recruitment Cell Secunderabad Group D Examination
Held on 23 Nov 2014
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1) Enzymes are:
          a) Vitamins
          b) Carboxylic Acids
          c) Proteins
          d) Bases
2) Who is the First Citizen of the city?
          a) Commisioner of City Police
          b) Commissioner of City Corporation
          c) Judge of City Civil Court
          d) Mayor of the City
3)   [(4/8) ÷ (24/16)] x [(3/5) ÷ (15/25)] x [30/10] =
          a) Zero
          b) 1
          c) 1/3
          d) None of the above
4) Which of the following religions is the last to appear on the scene of India?
          a) Sikhism
          b) Buddhism
          c) Hinduism
          d) Islam
5) Which of the following has high retentivity?
          a) Steel
          b) Al
          c) Cu
          d) Cr
6) How many Anglo – Indian members can the President nominate to the Lok Sabha?
          a) Ten
          b) Five
          c) Three
          d) Two
7) The instument used to measure potential difference between two points is called?
          a) Sherometer
          b) Ammeter
          c) Voltmeter
          d) Galvanometer
8) Full form of POET is:
          a) Passenger Operated Enquiry Terminal
          b) Public Operated Enquiry Terminal
          c) Passenger Opted Enquiry Terminal
          d) None of the above
9) 63x121x14÷100=?
          a) 1067.22
          b) 1167.22
          c) 1267.22
          d) 1367.22
10) The study of pollen grains is:
          a) Ornithology
          b) Zoology
          c) Geology
          d) Polynology
11)   The highest body that approves Five Year Plans in India is:
          a) Planning Commission
          b) National Development Council
          c) Inter-State Concil
          d) Union Cabinet
12) Triple bond exists in:
          a) Methane
          b) Ethane
          c) Butene
          d) Acetylene
13) A shopkeeper marks an article 20% above the cost price but allows 20% discount. How much he loses on the article for which he charges Rs 120?
          a) Rs 5
          b) Rs 50
          c) Rs 25
          d) Rs 20
14) Steel is more elastic than rubber because:
          a) Its density is high
          b) It is a metal
          c) Ratio of stress to strain is less
          d) Ratio of stress to strain is more
15) Full form of SMS is:
          a) Simple Messaging System
          b) Short Messaging System
          c) Short Messaging Service
          d) None of the above
16) The brightest colour emitted by the sun is:
          a) Violet
          b) Yellow - Green
          c) Green – Blue
          d) Red
17) Veliconda Hills, which is a part of Eastern Ghats, is situated in?
          a) Tamil Nadu
          b) Andhra Pradesh
          c) Odisha
          d) Karnataka
18) An example of semi conductor is:
          a) Aluminium
          b) Silicon
          c) Plastic
          d) Copper
19) Gamma rays are:
          a) High energy electrons
          b) High energy protons
          c) Low energy electrons
          d) High energy electron magnetic waves
20) “Gulliver’s Travels’ was written by:
          a) Jonathan Swift
          b) James Fraser
          c) John Cunther
          d) Sir Walter Scott
21) When does a body experience a centrifugal force?
          a) When body moves in a circular path
          b) When body moves in a linear path
          c) When body is in Vibration
          d) When body is in motion
22) The outer membrane that covers the brain is:
          a) Myelin Sheath
          b) Arachnoid membrane
          c) Dura mater
          d) Pia mater
23) Glass is:
          a) Crystalline solid
          b) Liquid crystal
          c) Super cooled liquid
          d) None of the above
24) Which of the following gives the shape of orbit?
          a) Principal quantum number
          b) Magnetic quantum number
          c) Azimuthal Quantum number
          d) Spin quantum number
25) Which cells are destroyed in AIDS?
          a) Monocytes
          b) Neutrophils
          c) Lymphocytes
          d) R.B.C
26) Mangrove vegetation in India is most extensively found in:
          a) Malabar coast
          b) Sunderbans
c) Both (a) and (b)
d) Tha Rann of Kutch
27) Cosmic noise is caused by:
          a) Lightning discharges
          b) Distant stars
          c) Solar eruptions
          d) Industrial discharges
28) When milk turns sour, one of the products formed in the milk is:
          a) Tartaric acid
          b) Lactic acid
          c) Cirtic acid
          d) Gluconic acid
29) What is the symbol of chemical element “Zinc”?
          a) Zi
          b) Z
          c) Zn
          d) Zc
30) Full form of NMDC is:
          a) National Mines Development Corporation
          b) National Mineral Development Corporation
          c) National Material Development Corporation
          d) None of the above
31) Maitri, the second scientific station, is located at:
          a) Himalayas
          b) Antarctica
          c) Arctic Circle
          d) Alps Mountains
32) Who of the following was the first woman ruler of Medieval India?
          a) Razia Sultana
          b) Chand Bibi
          c) Durgavati
          d) Noorjahan
33) Which of the following is not an ore of copper?
          a) Cuprite
          b) Malachite
          c) Chalchocite
          d) None of the above
34) Which following Article in the Constitution deals with the village panchayats?
          a) Article 30
          b) Article 40
          c) Article 43
          d) Article 45
35) When two gases are mixed, the entropy:
          a) Remains constant
          b) Decreases
          c) Increases
          d) Becomes zero
36) For the first time, which sports event was included in the programme of 2012 London Olympics?
          a) Men’s Boxing
          b) Men’s Karate
          c) Women’s Karate
          d) Women’s Boxing
37) Resistance of conductor depends on:
          a) The material
          b) Its length
          c) Its cross section
          d) All of these
38) Raghbir Singh Memorial Cup is associated with:
          a) Hockey
          b) Kabaddi
          c) Football
          d) Horce racing
39) Red rot of sugarcane is caused by:
          a) Bacteria
          b) Fungus
          c) Virus
          d) Nematode
40) Limas, a species of camel family, are found in:
          a) Africa
          b) Australia
          c) South America
          d) North America
41) The scientific principal behind a laser was first put forward by:
          a) Towers
          b) Plank
          c) Einstien
          d) Maxwell
42) 9000001-3999909-1990992+991900+6999008=
          a) 10000008
          b) 11900008
          c) 11000008
          d) 11100008
43) Which of the following is the duration of the Seventh Five Year Plan?
          a) 1974-1979
          b) 1985-1990
          c) 1992-1997
          d) 1997-2202
44) Full form of LTO is:
          a) Low Term Operations
          b) Limited Term Operations
          c) Long Term Operations
          d) None of the above
45) The size of population in lower age group is large in countries where:
          a) Birthe rate is high
          b) Birth rate is low
          c) Death rate is high
          d) Death rate is low
46) Who is the present RBI Governor?
          a) D. Subba Rao
          b) Y.B. Reddy
          c) Arun Ramanathan
          d) Raghuram Rajan
47) A boatman goes 2 km against the current of stream in 40 minutes and returns to the same spot in 30 minutes. What is his rate of rowing in still water?
          a) 2.5 kmph
          b) 3.0 kmph
          c) 3.5 kmph
          d) None of the above
48) 11(2/4) x 5(7/4) x 5(1/3) x 2(1/2) =
          a) 1035
          b) 1034
          c) 1033
          d) 1032
49) Mc Dowell Cup is associated with:
          a) Cricket
          b) Kabaddi
          c) Basketball
          d) Football
50) The soil formed by wind dust in and around hot deserts is called:
          a) Silty soil
          b) Loamy soil
          c) Sandy soil
          d) Loess soil
51) What is the main purpose of white blood corpuscles?
          a) To carry nutrients
          b) To combat infection
          c) To carry oxygen
          d) To give strength
52) P and Q can do one work in 40 days. P alone can do 1/5 of work in 10 days. In how many days Q alone can complete that work?
          a) 100 days
          b) 50 days
          c) 200 days
          d) None of the above
53) Two trains 121 meters and 165 meters in length respectively are running in opposite directions, one at the rate of 80 kms and the other at the rate of 64 kms an hour. In what time they will be completely clear of each other from the moment they meet?
          a) 7 seconds
          b) 8.12 seconds
          c) 7.25 seconds
          d) 7.15 seconds
54) Aam Admi Bima Yojana is an insurance scheme for rural landless households introduced by:
          a) LIC
          b) UTI
          c) ICICI
          d) None of these
55) 1024, _____, 64, 16, 4.
          a) 254
          b) 236
          c) 256
          d) 244

56) The purpose of Inclusion of Directive Principle of State Police in Indian constitution establish:
          a) Political democracy
          b) Social democracy
          c) Gandhian democracy
          d) Social and Economic democracy
57) Headquarters of World bank is at:
          a) Washington D.C.
          b) New York
          c) Manila
          d) Geneva
58) A and B invested in a bussiness in the ratio of 3:2. If 2% of total profit goes to the charity and A’s share is Rs 7,056 in the remaining amount, then the total profit is:
          a) Rs. 13000
          b) Rs. 12000
          c) Rs 11000
          d) None of the above
59) (4774÷14)+(4608÷18)-(4745÷13)=
          a) 231
          b) 232
          c) 233
          d) 234
60) Panchayati Raj was first introduced in India in October 1959 in:
          a) Rajasthan
          b) Tamil Nadu
          c) Kerala
          d) Andhara Pradesh
61) Where did Mahavira attain Nirvana?
          a) Pavapuri
          b) Vaishali
          c) Kumdalgram
          d) Kapilvastu
62) 201220.1202+2012.0002+21112.3565-99.9-0.112002-224244.164898=
          a) 0.1
          b) 0.2
          c) 0.3
          d) 0.4
63) Pulses are good source of:
          a) Carbohydrates
          b) Proteins
          c) Fats
          d) Fats and carbohydrates
64) In eye donation, which of the following parts of doner’s eye is utilised?
          a) Iris
          b) Lens
          c) Cornea
          d) Retina
65) When light is refracted, which of the following does not change?
          a) Frequency
          b) Wavelength
          c) Amplitude
          d) Velocity
66) The Mughal Empire extended upto Tamil Territory in South under the reign of:
          a) Akbar
          b) Aurangzeb
          c) Jhangir
          d) Shahjahan
67) More photo synthetic activity occurs in ______ part of the leaf.
          a) Lower
          b) Middle
          c) Upper
          d) None of the above
68) Fluoride damages:
          a) Teeth
          b) Eyes
          c) Tongue
          d) Ears
69) The vitamin lost when rice is washed repeatedly is:
          a) B1
          b) B2
          c) B6
          d) B12
70) Which of the following is an in sity tiger reserve in India?
          a) Dudhwa
          b) Gulf of Myanmar
          c) Western Ghats
          d) Agasthya Malai
71) _____ are used in Telemetry.
          a) Infrared spectrum
          b) Microwaves
          c) Visible spectrum
          d) Ultraviolet spectrum
72) Heart attack is caused by the blocking of:
          a) Plumonary artery
          b) Coronary artery
          c) Coronary vein
          d) Pulmonary vein
73) 500.5 x 10.1 x 0.25 x 0.1 =
          a) 5000.0125
          b) 5000.00125
          c) 5000.125
          d) 126.262625
74) The ratio of present ages of two persons is 3:2 and 10 years back the ration was 2: 1. What will be the ratio of their ages after 5 years?
          a) 4: 3
          b) 7: 5
          c) 5: 2
          d) None of the above
75) Which of he following is an example of covalent compound?
          a) Diamond
          b) Sodium Chloride
          c) Iodine
          d) Ice
76) The process of changing oils into fats by passing hydrogen gas is called:
          a) Saponification
          b) Oxidation
          c) Carbonation
          d) Hydrogenation
77) Which of following whales can be easily trainde because of its intelligence?
          a) Porpoise
          b) Sperm whale
          c) Blue whale
          d) Orcinus
78) The silver coating on the glass surfaces of a thermos bottle reduces the energy that is transferred by:
          a) Friction
          b) Convection
          c) Radiation
          d) Conduction
79) (3.74 ÷ 1.7) + (3.48 ÷ 1.2) – (3.52 ÷ 1.1) =
          a) 1.6
          b) 1.7
          c) 1.8
          d) 1.9
80) The fibre, least prome to catch fire is:
          a) Nylon
          b) Polyester
          c) Cotton
          d) Terylene
81) The most reactive metals are:
          a) Alkali metals
          b) Inner transition metals
          c) Transition metals
          d) Alkaline earth metals
82) With reference to educational degree, what does Ph.D stands for?
          a) Doctor of Philosophy
          b) Diplome in Philsophy
          c) Degree in Philosophy
          d) None of the above
83) Which of the following is an example for diatomic molecule?
          a) CO2
          b) HCN
          C) BeF2
          d) Br2
84) Stainless steel was invented by:
          a) Harry Brearley
          b) Haffman
          c) William Harvey
          d) Henry Swan
85) A person deposited Rs 8,000 in a bank which amounted to Rs 9,200 after 3 years at simple interest. Had the interest been 2% more, around how much he would have got?
          a) Rs 9,680
          b) Rs 9860
          c) Rs 9380
          d) Rs 9800
86) Rs 8,800 is divided among A, B, C so that A receives 3/8 as much as B and C together receive. Then, what is the share of A?
          a) Rs 1,200
          b) Rs 2400
          c) Rs 2500
          d) 1,300
87) In which state is the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development located?
          a) Tamil Nadu
          b) Karnataka
          c) Himachal Pradesh
          d) Uttarakhand
88) Which one of the following is not a football rounament?
          a) I-league
          b) Irani Trophy
          c) Bardoloi Trophy
          d) Durand Cup
89) 5(1/5) + 3(2/6) + 4(1/4) + 3(2/3) =
          a) 21(60/7)
          b) 20(60/7)
          c) 21(7/60)
          d) 20(7/60)
90) Cracking is a process which belongs to?
          a) Soap manufacture
          b) Petrol manufacture
          c) Glass manufacture
          d) Cosmetic manufacture
91) Which of the following is an indigenously built light combat aircraft of India?
          a) Akash
          b) Vikrant
          c) Tejas
          d) Arjun
92) The Central Information Commission was established in:
          a) 2000
          b) 2002
          c) 2005
          d) 2006
93) Who is the authour of the book “India A Million Mutinies Now”?
          a) V.S Naipaul
          b) Mulk Raj Anand
          c) Nirad C. Chaudhuri
          d) Amitav Ghosh
94) The average weight of 19 students is 15 kg. By the admission of a new student the average weight is reduced to 14.8kg. The weight of new students is:
          a) 10.6 kg
          b) 10.8 kg
          c) 11 kg
          d) 14.9 kg
95) What is the atomic number of chemical element ‘Barium’?
          a) 53
          b) 54
          c) 55
          d) 56
96) The time for which a body remains in the air is called ______
          a) Time of ascent
          b) Time of descent
          c) Time of flight
          d) Free time
97) Which of the following is a non electrolyte?
          a) Acetic acid
          b) Glucose
          c) Sodium chloride
          d) Sodium Hydroxide
98) Which of the following human organs is less susceptible to harmful radiation?
          a) Eyes
          b) Heart
          c) Brain
          d) Lungs
99) 13 chambered heart occurs in:
          a) Leech
          b) Earthworm
          c) Snail
          d) Cockroach
100) A man pruchased six dozens eggs for Rs 360. Later he found that 12 eggs were rotten. He sold the remaining eggs at the rate of 5 for Rs 35. Find the percentage of profit?
          a) 60%
b) 16(4/6)%
c) 16%
d) None of the above

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