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1.

Which of the following components CANNOT be fabricated on IC?

A. Resistor
B. Transistor
C. Transformer
D. Capacitor
Answer» D. Capacitor
2.

Which of the following sets contains only the units of measuring distance?

A. metre, light year, hertz
B. cubit, year, light year
C. cubit, metre, light year
D. metre, hertz, cubit
Answer» D. metre, hertz, cubit
3.

The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.The fact that one hasA-to be fiercely independentB-get accustomed toC-in this country was hard to

A. ACB
B. ABC
C. CBA
D. CAB
Answer» B. ABC
4.

Which of the following States ranks first in India in length of roads?

A. Maharashtra
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Madhya Pradesh
D. Rajasthan
Answer» B. Uttar Pradesh
5.

Study the following diagram and answer questions based on it.The diagram represents the likes of children in a society.The difference between children who like leopard to those who like tiger is

A. 50
B. 35
C. 30
D. 5
Answer» C. 30
6.

Which Committee's recommendations are being followed for estimating Poverty Line in India?

A. Kelkar Committee
B. Desai Committee
C. Tendulkar Committee
D. Lakdawala Committee
Answer» E.
7.

Where was a bilateral trade meeting between India and USA held in May 2019?

A. New Delhi
B. Pune
C. Mumbai
D. Ranchi
E. Jodhpur
Answer» B. Pune
8.

Teacher gave 20 problems as homework for Lata, she did all the even numbered questions that were divisible by 4 and left out the rest, what fraction of question remained unanswered by Lata?

A. 1/4
B. 1/8
C. 1/2
D. 3/4
Answer» E.
9.

Statement (I): Finer grinding of cement results in early development of strength.Statement (II): The finer the cement, the higher is the rate of hydration.

A. Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are individually true and Statement (II) is the correct explanation of Statement (I)
B. Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are individually true but Statement (II) is NOT the correct explanation of Statement (I)
C. Statement (I) is true but Statement (II) is false
D. Statement (I) is false but Statement (II) is true
Answer» B. Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are individually true but Statement (II) is NOT the correct explanation of Statement (I)
10.

Rohan does 150 J of work in 5 s. The power delivered by him is

A. 30 W
B. 15 W
C. 150 W
D. 750 W
Answer» B. 15 W
11.

The government has launched a drive to enroll 1 crore beneficiaries under ________ schemes by March 2020.

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 1
Answer» B. 3
12.

The term "Bogey" is associated with-

A. Swimming
B. Hockey
C. Golf
D. Tennis
Answer» D. Tennis
13.

The defect of eye, that arises due to the cornea of the eye having different curvatures in the horizontal and vertical planes, is known as :

A. Long sightedness
B. Short sightedness
C. Presbyopia
D. Astigmatism
Answer» E.
14.

The external and the internal radii of a hollow right circular cylinder of height 15 cm are 6.75 cm and 5.25 cm respectively. If it is melted to form a solid cylinder of height half of the original cylinder, then the radius of the solid cylinder is:

A. 6 cm
B. 6.5 cm
C. 7 cm
D. 7.25 cm
Answer» B. 6.5 cm
15.

Two statements are given, followed by four conclusions in the options. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which conclusion logically follows from the statements.Statements:All gifts are prizes.Some gifts are objects.

A. All prizes are gifts.
B. Some gifts are not prizes.
C. No object is prize.
D. Some objects are prizes.
Answer» E.
16.

The solution of the differential equation \(\frac{{dy}}{{dx}} - \frac{{ - x}}{y}\) at x = 1 and \(y = \sqrt 3\) is

A. x – y2 = -2
B. x + y2 = -4
C. x2 – y2 = 2
D. x2 + y2 = 4
Answer» E.
17.

The option of Spell Check can be selected from the _____ tab in MS Excel 2007.

A. Review
B. Help
C. Formula
D. File
Answer» B. Help
18.

Select one word which is closest in meaning to the statement in the question:One who is all-powerful.

A. Anarchist
B. Omnipotent
C. Omniscient
D. Strong
Answer» C. Omniscient
19.

What is ‘breaking’ in ‘Break, Break, Break’?

A. The sea
B. Poet’s heart
C. The wind
D. The sunshine through the clouds
Answer» B. Poet’s heart
20.

The resolution in volts of a 9 bit D/A converter which uses a ladder network and has full-scale output voltage of +5 V is:

A. 20 mV
B. 100 mV
C. 10 mV
D. 1 mV
Answer» D. 1 mV
21.

Read the following passage and answer the four items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passage only.Financial markets in India have acquired greater depth and liquidity over the years. Steady reforms since 1991 have led to growing linkages and integration of the Indian economy and its financial system with the global economy. Weak global economic prospects and continuing uncertainties in the international financial markets therefore have had their impact on the emerging market economies. Sovereign risk concerns, particularly in the Euro area, affected financial markets for the greater part of the year, with the contagion of Greece's sovereign debt problem spreading to India and other economies by way of higher-than-normal levels of volatility.The funding constraints in international financial markets could impact both the availability and cost of foreign funding for banks and corporates. Since the Indian financial system is bank dominated, bank's ability to withstand stress is critical to overall financial stability. Indian banks, however, remain robust, notwithstanding a decline in capital to risk-weighted assets ratio and a rise in non-performing asset levels in the recent past. Capital adequacy levels remain above the regulatory requirements. The financial market infrastructure continues to function without any major disruption. With further globalization, consolidation, deregulation, and diversification of the financial system, the banking business may become more complex and riskier. Issues like risk and liquidity management and enhancing skill therefore assume greater significance.The Indian financial markets are affected by global changes mainly due to the

A. Increased inflow of remittances from abroad.
B. Enormous increase in the foreign exchange reserves.
C. Growing global linkages and integration of the Indian financial markets.
D. Contagion of Greece's sovereign debt problem.
Answer» D. Contagion of Greece's sovereign debt problem.
22.

The houses of A and B face each other on a road going from east to west, A’s being on the western side. A comes out of his house, turns left, travels 5 km, turns right, travels 5 km to the front of D’s house. B does exactly the same and reaches the front of C’s house. In this context, which one of the following statements is correct?

A. A and B live on the same street
B. C’s house faces south.
C. Houses of C & D are less then 20 km apart.
D. None of the above.
Answer» B. C’s house faces south.
23.

Which of the following network theorem deals with finding out the circuit values of voltage and current in a restricted portion of the network by replacing the actual source of energy by a single “equivalent voltage source” or by a “equivalent current source” acting at a terminal pair?

A. Compensation Theorem
B. Norton’s Theorem
C. Substitute Theorem
D. Thevenin’s Theorem
Answer» D. Thevenin’s Theorem
24.

Such a job that you want is not available now.

A. as you want
B. which you wanted
C. that you wanted
D. which you want
Answer» D. which you want
25.

The spherical nature of water and oil drops suggests that the sphere has the property shown as one option. Identify the correct option.

A. Smallest surface area for a given volume
B. Largest surface area for a given volume
C. Surface area is independent of volume
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Largest surface area for a given volume
26.

Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the given letter-cluster series.HBS, GDP, FFM, ?, DJG

A. DHJ
B. EHG
C. EGI
D. EHJ
Answer» E.
27.

The radius of the base and height of a cylinder is 21 cm and 10 cm respectively. What will be the volume of the cylinder?

A. 9600 cm3
B. 13860 cm3
C. 8800 cm3
D. 4400 cm3
Answer» C. 8800 cm3
28.

The following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of the expenditure of person per month. Study the pie-chart and the answer the question based on it.If the person earn Rs. 25000 per month, what is his savings?

A. Rs. 3750
B. Rs. 11250
C. Rs. 5500
D. Rs. 4500
Answer» C. Rs. 5500
29.

The machine tool on which turning is carried out is known as a:

A. Aston process
B. Universal testing machine
C. Lathe
D. Furnace
Answer» D. Furnace
30.

When a synchronous motor is _______ it operates with a leading power factor current.

A. under-excited
B. critically excited
C. over-excited
D. heavily loaded
Answer» D. heavily loaded
31.

Which of the following is not a sequential storage device?

A. Magnetic disk
B. Magnetic tape
C. Paper tape
D. All of these
Answer» B. Magnetic tape
32.

Three friends A, B and C invest their capitals in a business in the ratio 8 : 3 : 9 At the end of every quarter A halves his capital, whereas B doubles his capital and C leaves his capital as it is. At the end of year share of profit of B is Rs. 1.8 lakh then what is the total profit (in lakh)?

A. Rs. 3.64
B. Rs. 3.36
C. Rs. 3.84
D. Rs. 3.48
Answer» D. Rs. 3.48
33.

The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 12 and 72 respectively. If the sum of these numbers is 60, then one of the numbers will be

A. 12
B. 24
C. 60
D. 72
Answer» C. 60
34.

What is the concept of spherical lenses?

A. Radiation of light
B. Light refraction
C. Scattering of light
D. Light reflection
Answer» C. Scattering of light
35.

The average salary per year during period 2001 – 2006 is:

A. 3,400
B. 3,600
C. 3,500
D. 3,800
Answer» C. 3,500
36.

______ is an engineered material that contains cement, polymers and glass fibers. It is mainly used in concrete products including ornamental structures, fountains, domes, etc.

A. Glass fiber reinforced concrete
B. Polypropylene fiber reinforced
C. Natural fiber reinforced concrete
D. Fiber glass reinforced concrete
Answer» B. Polypropylene fiber reinforced
37.

Temperature coefficient of resistance in a pure semiconductor is

A. Zero
B. Positive
C. Negative
D. Dependent on size of specimen
Answer» D. Dependent on size of specimen
38.

'VEDDA’ is a community from:

A. Bhutan
B. Myanmar
C. Sri Lanka
D. Nepal
Answer» D. Nepal
39.

The crystal in which atoms are chemically highly inactive and they do not form compounds with other atoms is

A. Ionic crystal
B. Metal
C. Valence crystal
D. Van der Waals crystal
Answer» E.
40.

Three different positions of the same dice are shown below. Which number is on the face opposite the face showing 4?

A. 5
B. 3
C. 2
D. 6
Answer» B. 3
41.

Steam which is formed in contact with a water is known as:

A. Saturated steam
B. Supersaturated steam
C. Dry saturated steam
D. Superheated steam
Answer» B. Supersaturated steam
42.

Which of the following statements is/are correct in the context of 'Digital India' Initiative of Government of India?A) National Digital Library of India (NDL India) is a 24 × 7 online store house of all academic awards duly digitized and lodged by academic institutions.B) National Academic Depository (NAD) is an all - digital library that stores information (metadata) about different types of digital content relevant to the citizens.Choose the correct option:

A. A only
B. B only
C. Both A and B
D. Neither A nor B
Answer» E.
43.

Which edition of the India-US CEO Forum was held through a telephonic conference in July 2020?

A. 2nd
B. 3rd
C. 4th
D. 5th
E. 6th
Answer» E. 6th
44.

The reagent(s) required for the conversion of hex-3-yne to (E)-hex-3-ene is/are:

A. H2, Pd/BaSO4
B. Bu3 SnH
C. Li / liquid NH3
D. LiAlH4
Answer» D. LiAlH4
45.

Read the following passage and answer the items that follow each passage. Your answers to these items should be based on the passage only.The subject of democracy has become severely muddled because of the way the rhetoric surrounding it has been used in recent years. There is, increasingly, an oddly confused dichotomy between those who want to 'impose' democracy on countries in the non-Western world (in these countries' own interest, of course) and those who are opposed to such 'imposition' (because of the respect for the countries' 'own ways'). But the entire language of 'imposition', used by both sides, is extraordinarily inappropriate since it makes the implicit assumption that democracy belongs exclusively to the West, taking it to be a quintessentially 'Western' idea which has originated and flourished only in the West.But the thesis and the pessimism it generates about the possibility of democratic practice in the world would be extremely hard to justify. There were several experiments in local democracy in ancient India. Indeed, in understanding the roots of democracy in the world, we have to take an interest in the history of people participation and public reasoning in different parts of the world. We have to look beyond thinking of democracy only in terms of European and American evolution. We would fail to understand the pervasive demands for participatory living, on which Aristotle spoke with far-reaching insight if we take democracy to be a kind of a specialized cultural product of the West.It cannot, of course, be doubted that the institutional structure of the contemporary practice of European and American experience over the last few centuries. This is extremely important to recognize since these developments in institutional formats were immensely innovative and ultimately effective. There can be little doubt that there is a major 'Western' achievement here.1. Which of the following is closest to the view of democracy as mentioned in the above passage?

A. The subject of democracy is a muddle due to a desire to portray it as a Western concept, 'alien' to non-Western countries.
B. The language of imposition of democracy is inappropriate. There is, however, a need to consider this concept in the backdrop of culture of 'own ways' of non-Western society.
C. While democracy is not essentially a Western idea belonging exclusively to the West, the institutional structure of current democratic practices has been their contribution.
D. None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is correct.
Answer» D. None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is correct.
46.

Where was the 14th Foundation Day of Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India (DFCCIL) celebrated in January 2020?

A. Pune
B. New Delhi
C. Hyderabad
D. Kolkata
E. Ranchi
Answer» C. Hyderabad
47.

The length of tangent from the point (2, -3) to the circle 2x2 + 2y2 = 1 is

A. 5
B. -5
C. \(\frac{5}{{\sqrt 2 }}\)
D. \(\frac{-5}{{\sqrt 2 }}\)
Answer» D. \(\frac{-5}{{\sqrt 2 }}\)
48.

Which of the following states that "Properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic number"?

A. Dobereiner's triads
B. Modern periodic law
C. Newlands's law of octaves
D. Mendeleev's periodic law
Answer» C. Newlands's law of octaves
49.

Which among the following languages was added to the list of official languages in the Indian Constitution in 1967?

A. Bengali
B. Tamil
C. Sindhi
D. Telugu
Answer» D. Telugu
50.

The ratio of a man's age to his father's age is 4 : 5, and the ratio of his age to his son's age is 6 : 1. Four years ago these ratios were 11 : 14 and 11 : 1, respectively. The ratio of the age of the grandfather to that of the grandson 12 years from now will be:

A. 12 : 5
B. 18 : 7
C. 18 : 5
D. 14 : 3
Answer» D. 14 : 3