Assistant Provident Fund Commissioner
- Number of vacancies : 253 (GEN-135,OBC-63,SC-37,ST-18,PH-10)
- Qualification : Degree of a recognised University or equivalent.
- Desirable: Diploma in Company Law/ Labour Laws/ Public Administration.
- Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100PB
- Age : Not exceeding 35 years
To prepare for an UPSC exam the best way is to study previous years' question papers. But this particular exam is not conducted regularly like Indian Civil services Exam. So to get the previous question papers is not easy. I got a chance to get and the result is reproduced below. It is aimed for those people who are aspirant of the post and searching for some hints of the questions set.
PART A: GENERAL ENGLISH
Directions
(Qs 1 to 4 ) : In each of these questions, you
find a sentence, part of which is underlined.
You may also find only a group of words which is underlined. For the
underlined part, four words/phrases are listed below the sentence. Choose the word/phrase nearest in meaning to
the underlined part.
1. I
rather like the quaint little house at end of the street.
(a) Old
(b) Quiet
(c) Unusual
(d) Haunted
2.
If she continues to spend her time in such a frivolous manner, she will fail in
her examinations.
(a) Frightful
(b) Leisurely
(c) Non-serious
(d) Calculated
3.
Sanguine as he is in his attitude to life and its problems, he cannot but be
noticed wherever he goes.
(a) Optimistic
(b) Enthusiastic
(c) Realistic
(d) Dispassionate
4.
One’s remonstration against social ills has to be consistent to be fruitful.
(a) Outrage
(b) Demonstration
(c) Protest
(d) Criticism
ANTONYMS
Directions
(Qs. 5 to 7) : in this section, each item consists of a word or a phrase which
is underlined in the sentence given. It
is followed by four words or phrases. Select the word or phrase which is closet
to the opposite in meaning of the underlined word or phrase.
5.
The advice rendered to him sounded to be quite sagacious.
(a) Stupid
(b) Shallow
(c) Impracticable
(d) Insincere
6.
The Indian cultural fair was held at Rome in a grandiose manner.
(a) Unobtrusive
(b) Unimposing
(c) Unimpressive
(d) Simple
7.
His voice sounded haughty when I spoke to him over the telephone.
(a) Pleasant
(b) Humble
(c) Soft
(d) Cheerful
COMPREHENSION
Directions
(Qs. 8 to 12) : in this section, you have one short passage. Below the passage you will find several
questions based on the passage. First,
read passage to answer these questions based on it.
PASSAGE
When
you buy a car, examine carefully the important features of the model you are
considering. Many a buyer of the latest
models has got into trouble by buying a car too broad or too long for his
garage. Furthermore, a long car is much
harder to manoeuvre in traffic and much more difficult to park. Another feature is the comfort afforded. Are the seats nice and durably upholstered? Is there enough glass area to give the driver
a good view in all directions, particularly to the rear? It should be remembered that the heavier and
more powerful a car is, the more expensive it will be to operate. High powered motors require expensive high-octane
petrol. The greater weight means
greater tyre wear and enlarged brakes.
The old cliché is still true; it is not initial cost but the upkeep
which matters I!
8.
According to this passage, the two factors that the buyer of a new car should
keep in mind are
(a) Its price and size
(b) Its model and upholstery
(c) Its size and the comfort it offers
(d) Its upholstery and glass area
9.
The size of the car should be in accordance with
(a) The money one can afford to pay
(b) The size of the garage the buyer has
(c) The width of the road where the buyer
lives
(d) The volume of traffic on the road
10.
The writer favours a car with a wide glass area so that the driver can
(a) enjoy the scene outside while driving
(b) have a good view of the rear
(c) roll down the glasspanes to get enough
fresh air
(d) display his beautiful upholstery with
pride
11.
It is very expensive to maintain a large car because it
(a) is heavy
(b) requires more space for parking
(c) needs changing its tyres more frequently
(d) needs more durable upholstery
12.
While buying a new car, one should specially consider its
(a) price
(b) maintenance cost
(c) upholstery
(d) brakes
Directions
(Qs. 13 to 17) : Each of these questions carries a phrase/idiom. Select the correct answer out of the four
given choices (A), (B), (C) or (D) which conveys the closest meaning of the
given phrase/idiom.
13.
The world is one's oyster
(a) One feels that nobody in the world would
help him/her
(b) The feeling one gets when he lands in an
unfamiliar country
(c) One is able to enjoy all the pleasures and
opportunities that life has to offer
(d) When one has an uphill task to perform
14.
To go for the jugular
(a) To work very hard for the success
(b) To make a fierce destructive attack on the
weakest point in an opponent’s argument
(c) To go in for the costliest thing
(d) To go in for dishonest means
15.
To follow the primrose path
(a) To follow one?s objectives very
steadfastly
(b) To go on wandering
(c) To trek to the mountains
(d) To go in for pursuit of pleasure or an
easy life
16.
A bee in one’s bonnet
(a) To be very enterprising
(b) To be very timid and shy
(c) To have an impractical idea
(d) To have a particular idea which occupies
one’s thoughts continually
17.
To take a rain-check
(a) To decline an offer but promise to accept
in later
(b) To go through the weather report
(c) To proceed on sightseeing
(d) To take to farming as a source of
livelihood
SPOTTING ERRORS
Directions
(Qs. 18 to 22 ) : In this section, in each of these questions, a sentence has
three underlined parts (a), (b), (c). Read each sentence to find out whether
there is an error. If you find an error
in any one of the underlined parts (a, b, c), select that part as your answer. If a sentence has no error, then mark your
answer as (d) which stands for No error.
Errors may belong to grammer, usage or idiom.
18.
Choose only (a) / such friends (b) / that you can trust. (c) / No error (d)
19.
While he was digging sand, (a) / a large mass fell (b) / and buried him
completely. (c) / No error (d)
20.
The book is well printed and attractively bound (a) / making altogether (b) /
an attractive volume. (c) /
No
error (d)
21.
A little younger (a) / to myself we, both were (b) / devoted to cricket and
boating. (c) / No error (d)
22.
He had no sooner (a) / arrived than (b) / he was asked a leave again. (c) / No
error (d)
Directions
(Qs. 23 to 25) : In these questions, select the most suitable word from the
choices (a), (b), (c) and
(d)
given below each sentence to fill in the blanks.
23.
The Rajputs always fought ?????? the last man.
(a) upto
(b) till
(c) to
(d) for
24.
I have been surfing internet ?????? the last two hours.
(a) since
(b) for
(c) from
(d) right from
25.
You should be considerate ?????? your employees and I assure you of your
success in every walk of life.
(a) for
(b) to
(c) upon
(d) on
PART B: GENERAL STUDIES
26.
If X is mortal, Y is wise, if Z is not good, a will suffer. Y is not wise, if A suffers. If B is slave, X is immortal. If A suffers, what follows?
(a) X is mortal
(b) B is a slave
(c) Z is good
(d) Y is wise
27.
Consider the following statements regarding of India :
1.
Pressurised heavy water reactors have been set up at Kaiga (Karnataka) and Rawatbhata (Rajasthan).
2.
Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Kolkata, is one of the five Research Centres under the Department of Science and
Technology.
3.
India has a vast resource of Thorium and the third stage of Indian Nuclear
Power Programme envisages the use of Thorium for power generation.
Which
of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 2 only
(b) 1 and 2
(c) A and 3
(d) 1, 2 and 3
28.
Consider the following statements : According to Census 2001
1.
The literacy rate increase for males is more than that of the females during
last one decade.
2.
Amongst the States and Union Territories, Delhi has the highest population
density while Sikkim has the lowest.
3.
The correct sequence of population in descending order of Rajasthan, Madhya
Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka is: Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka.
which
of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1, 2 and 3
(d) 3 only
29 Sagar
Samrat is the name of
(a) An island near Port Blair
(b) A drilling ship in Bombay High
(c) An island near Maldives
(d) Name of a 5-star hotel in Goa
30.
Who among the following was a great protagonist of the Doctrine of Lapse?
(a) Lord Dalhousie
(b) Lord Minto
(c) Lord Curzon
(d) Lord Wellesley
31.
Chauri Chaura is known in the history of India’s struggle for freedom because
(a) Gandhiji launched his first Satyagraha in
India from this place
(b) Gandhiji withdrew his Satyagraha movement
when an irate mob set fire to a police station and burnt some policemen
(c) Hundreds of freedom fighters were shot
dead at this place by the police
(d) Gandhiji sat on a hunger strike
32.
Who among the following is the Chairman of Planning Commission in India?
(a) Finance Minister of India
(b) Prime Minister of India
(c) President of India
(d) Home Minister of India
33.
The Grand Trunk Road connects
(a) Kolkata and Mumbai
(b) Delhi and Chennai
(c) Kolkata and Amritsar
(d) Tirupati and Ludhiana
34.
The Civil Disobedience Movement of 1930 culminated in the signing of a pact in
1931 by Gandhiji and
(a) Lord Irwin
(b) Lord Linlithgow
(c) Lord Wavell
(d) Lord Curzon
35.
Who among the following wrote the book Algebra of Infinite Justice?
(a) Anita Desai
(b) Vikram Seth
(c) Arundhati Roy
(d) Rohington Mistry
36.
Who among the following became the President of India without having been the
Vice-president?
(a) Shri V. V. Giri
(b) Shri Venkataraman
(c) Shri N. Sanjeeva Reddy
(d) Shri Zakir Hussain
37.
In a group of 36 persons, a total of 16 take tea while 9 take tea but not
coffee. How many persons in this group
take coffee but not tea?
(a) 27
(b) 20
(c) 25
(d) 11
38.
Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 15 minutes and 20 minutes respectively. Both the pipes are opened together but after
4 minutes, pipe A is turned off. What is
the total time required to fill the tank?
(a) 10 mt 30 sec
(b) 14 mt 40 sec
(c) 10 mt 20 sec
(d) 11 mt 45 sec
Directions
(Qs. 39 & 40) : A cube has six faces, each of a different colour. The red
face is opposite to black. The green
face is between red and black. The blue
face is adjacent to white. The brown
face is adjacent to blue. The red face is the bottom-most face.
39.
The four colours adjacent to green are
(a) Red, black, blue and white
(b) Red black, brown and blue
(c) Red, black, brown and white
(d) Red, brown, blue and white
40.
The face opposite to the brown face is
(a) Red
(b) White
(c) Green
(d) Blue
41.
Dhanvantari was
(a) A famous General of Chandragupta Maurya
(b) A noted physician in the court of Chandragupta
Vikramaditya
(c) A famous dramatist who lived during the time
of Harsha
(d) A musician in the Court of Ashoka
42.
A factory has three belt conveyors fitted in its loading station. Conveyors A
and B operating simultaneously lift all the goods in the same time during which
the goods can be lifted by the conveyor C operating alone. Conveyor B lifts all the goods five hours
faster than the conveyor C. The durations of time required to lift all the
goods, individually by the conveyors A, B and C are
(a) 17, 12, 8 hrs.
(b) 15, 10, 6 hrs.
(c) 16, 11, 7 hrs.
(d) 14, 9, 5 hrs.
43. Raksha
Kavach is
(a) A new safety equipment designed for the soldiers
of Indian Army
(b) An anti-collision device to prevent collision
between trains designed by the Konkan Railway Corporation
(c) A new design for earthquake resistant buildings
(d) A new device for the Indian airports for the
safe landing of aircrafts
44.
Consider the following statements in respect of Soccer World Cup:
1.
Prior to FIFA-2002 Cup, Brazil had won the World Cup four times.
2. Indomitable
Lions is the nickname for Cameroon team.
3. Azzurri
is the nickname for the Italian team.
4.
Senegal, Slovenia and Ecuador participating in FIFA-2002 are the only teams
participating in the World Cup for the first time.
Which
of these statements are correct ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1, 3 and 4
(d) 1, 2 and 4
45.
Which tourist destination from amongst the following will be developed as an
international destination for Tourism according to the Budget 2002-03 ?
(a) Port Blair
(b) Hampi
(c) Pushkar
(d) Nalanda
46.
Which positional value divides the series into equal parts ?
(a) Median
(b) Second quartile
(c) 5th Decile
(d) All of these
47.
Consider the following statements :
1.
Launching of Fourth Five-year Plan was postponed and three Annual Plans had to
be resorted to between 1966 and 1969.
2.
Fifth Five-year Plan was terminated a year earlier.
3.
Eighth Five-Year Plan commenced in 1992 instead of 1990.
Which
of these statements are correct?
(a) 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2
(c) 1 and 3
(d) 1, 2 and 3
48.
Shri Rajender Singh won the Ramon Magsaysay Award for
(a) Emergent Leadership
(b) Community Leadership
(c) Illiteracy Eradication
(d) Bio-technology
49.
Which among the following became the first woman Prime Minister in the world?
(a) Indira Gandhi
(b) Kim Campbell
(c) Margaret Thatcher
(d) Sirimavo Bandaranaike
50.
Consider the following statements :
1.
Part B of the Budget speech of the Finance Minister includes description of the
initiatives on economic front to be taken up by the Government for the coming
year in addition to direct and indirect tax proposals.
2.
The receipts on account of the partial disinvestments of Central Government’s
holdings in the equity capital of public sector enterprises are revenue
receipts.
Which
of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
51.
Carbohydrates are stored in the body as
(a) Sugars
(b) Starch
(c) Glucose
(d) Glycogen
52.
Consider the following statements:
1.
Intel’s Pentium IV is an operating system used in PCs
2.
During booting period of a PC, the operating system is first loaded.
3.
Analogue computers are useful only in scientific field while digital computers
have application in scientific as well as in business, administrative
functions.
4.
Micro-computer is another name for micro-processor.
Which
of these statements are correct?
(a) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1 and 4
(d) 1, 2 and 4
53.
Bacteria and viruses cause
(a) Allergies
(b) Non-communicable diseases
(c) Degenerative diseases
(d) Infectious diseases
54.
Substances which are obtained from micro-organisms but used to destroy
micro-organisms are
(a) Antigens
(b) Antibiotics
(c) Antibodies
(d) Antiseptics
55.
Consider the following statements concerning United Arab Emirates :
1.
Oman is one of the seven Emirates which form the United Arab Emirates.
2.
Dubai is the capital of United Arab Emirates.
3.
Fishing and tourism are the key industries of United Arab Emirates.
Which
of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 3 only
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 1, 2 and 3
56.
The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India is appointed by the
(a) Prime Minster
(b) President
(c) Finance Minster
(d) Home Minister
57.
The foreign traveler who visited India during Vijayanagar period was
(a) Megasthenes
(b) Yuan Chwang
(c) Fa-hien
(d) Nicolo Conti
Directions
(Qs. 58 to 65): These questions consist of two statements, one labeled the ‘Assertion
(A)’ and the other labeled the ‘Reason (R)’. You are to examine these two
statements carefully and decide if the Assertion (A) and the Reason (R) are
individually true and if so, whether the Reason (R) is a correct explanation of
the Assertion (A). Select your answers
to these items using the Codes given below :
(a)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b)
Both A and R are true but R is Not the correct explanation of A
(c)
A is true but R is false
(d)
A is false but R is true.
58.
Assertion (A): Amongst the three strategies overall cost leadership,
differentiation and market segmentation; a company with differentiation
strategy has less competition from both its direct competitors and from potential
substitutes.
Reason
(R) : Its consumers have greater brand
loyalty, and, therefore, less price sensitivity.
59.
Assertion (A): In the organizational structure of the modern companies, the
trend is towards wider span of control.
Reason
(R): Narrow span of control discourages autonomy.
60.
Assertion (A) : Unity of command cannot
always be strictly applied in practice.
Reason
(R) : Workers should report to different
supervisors for different aspects or tasks technical, financial,
administrative, etc.
61.
Assertion (A) : Point of order is raised
to criticize a policy of the government.
Reason
(R) : It is an important tool of
legislative control.
62.
Assertion (A): A bus and a car (with lower weight than that of the bus) moving
at the same velocity, are brought to rest on a level road by applying brakes
which exert same retarding force. The
car will travel lesser distance before coming to rest.
Reason
(R): The kinetic energy to be destroyed is equal to the work done by the
retarding force.
63.
Assertion (A) : A train has come out of
the platform and is accelerating if a person sitting in the train and facing
engine, throws up a coin, it will fall ahead of him.
Reason
(R) : A force acts on the coin whose
magnitude is equal to the product of the mass of the coin and acceleration of
the train.
64.
Assertion (A): Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP) is useful in a manufacturing company. It does not find application in service
industry.
Reason
(R): Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) enables a high level of interaction and
coordination along the supply chain.
65.
Assertion (A): Macro-economics deals with the study of aggregates and averages.
Reason
(R): Central problem of macro economics is the determination of income and
employment.
66.
Which leader is called the father of India’s social reform movement?
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Raja Rammohan Roy
(c) G. K. Gokhale
(d) Lokmanya Tilak
67.
Which of the following statements is not correct?
(a) The 42nd Amendment extended the term of
Lik Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies from 5 years to 6 years.
(b) The president can dissolve the Lok Sabha
on the advice of the Prime Minister.
(c) Money Bills cannot be introduced in the Rajya
Sabha.
(d) One third members of the Rajya Sabha
retire on the expiry of every third year.
68.
Nalanda University flourished during the reign of which of the following rules?
(a) Chandragupta Maurya
(b) Ashoka
(c) Kanishka
(d) Harsha
69.
Recently, Cannes Film Festival was held in
(a) Switzerland
(b) France
(c) Italy
(d) England
70.
The device to convert alternating current into direct current is
(a) Transformer
(b) Rectifier
(c) Alternator
(d) Condenser
71.
Shri Kiran Karnik is the
(a) President of NASSCOM
(b) Chairman of the Board of Control for Cricket
in India
(c) Chairman of Maharashtra State Public Service
Commission
(d) Managing Director of Engineers India Ltd.
72.
Knesset is the name of the Parliament of
(a) Norway
(b) Sweden
(c) Israel
(d) Spain
73.
Combustion of a candle is a
(a) Photochemical reaction
(b) Exothermic reaction
(c) Physical change
(d) Endothermic reaction
74.
Which of the following is a chemical compound?
(a) Air
(b) Oxygen
(c) Ammonia
(d) Mercury
75.
Consider the following statements :
1.
Bermuda situated in Western Atlantic Ocean is a United Kingdom Overseas
Territory.
2.
38th Parallel divided boundary between North and South Vietnam before
unification.
3.
Bahamas situated near Florida is one of the states of USA.
Which
of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1 and 3
(d) 1 and 2
76.
Consider the following statements:
1.
Falkland Islands are situated in Pacific Ocean.
2.
Red Sea separates Sudan from Egypt.
3.
England, Norway, Denmark surround North Sea.
Which
of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 2 only
(b) 1and 3
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 3 only
77.
Which is the correct sequence of the given American cities from West to East?
(a) Salt Lake City-Pittsburg-San Francisco-Boston
(b) San Francisco-Salt Lake City-Pittsburg-Boston
(c) Salt Lake City-San Francisco-Boston-Pittsburg
(d) San Francisco-Pittsburg-Salt Lake City-Boston
78.
Consider the following statements :
1.
The demand for commodities having a large number of close substitutes is less
elastic than the commodities having a smaller number of substitutes.
2.
Luxury items have a highly elastic demand.
3.
The commodities whose consumption cannot easily be postponed have less elastic
demand.
Which
of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1 and 2
(d) 1, 2 and 3
79.
A town P is located in a particular district. The town A is west of P. Town T
is east of P. Town K is east of B but west of T and A. They are all in the same
district. Which town is the farthest west?
(a) P
(b) K
(c) B
(d) A
80.
Recently, Government disinvested stake in VSNL, IBP and IPCL to
(a) Bharti Telesonic, Reliance and GAIL,
respectively
(b) Tata Group of Industries, Indian Oil
Corporation and Reliance, respectively
(c) Bharti Telesonic, Royal Dutch Shell and
Pfizer, respectively
(d) Motorola, Kuwait petroleum and Ranbaxy,
respectively
81.
Stockholm Syndrome is a mental condition experienced by
(a) The young persons who take up jobs in the industry
after passing out from the Management Schools
(b) Persons who migrate from rural areas to
urban cities, during the earlier stages of their stay
(c) Drug-addicts in the rehabilitation centers
(d) Hostages and kidnap victims in which
positive feelings develop towards their captors
82.
Latitude of a place is indicative of its
(a) Time
(b) Altitude
(c) Amount of rainfall
(d) Temperature
83.
What is the maximum number of pieces 1 cm in diameter and 20cm long that can be
cut out of a cylindrical wooden block 20cm in length and 3cm in diameter?
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 7
84.
A group of boys decided to buy a few cassettes whose price was between Rs. 200
and Rs. 250. But at the time of purchase, two of the boys
declined to contribute as a result of which the remaining boys had to pay Re. 1
more than they had originally planned.
What was the price of the cassettes if the boys contributed equally and
in whole number of rupees?
(a) Rs. 220
(b) Rs. 210
(c) Rs. 230
(d) Rs. 240
85.
Consider the following statements:
1.
Alluvial soil is rich in chemical properties and is capable of yielding Rabi
and Kharif crops.
2.
Black soil is suitable for cotton, groundnut.
3.
Rabi crops are reaped in outumn after sowing in the June.
Which
of these statements are correct?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 1 and 3
Directions
(Qs. 86 to 90) : Sumeet, Philips Wasim, Bishan and Chetan are five players of
the College Cricket team and their home towns are Surat, Pune, Warangal,
Bangalore and Chandigarh but not in that order.
The five specialist slots of spinner, pace bowler, wicket-keeper,
batsman and the captain are held by them, again not in the order of their names
stated above.
(i)
Their names, home towns and the specialiteis do not start with the same letter.
(ii)
Neither Philps nor Wasim is the captain and they do not belong to either Surat
or Bangalore.
(iii)
Sumeet is neither a wicket-keeper nor a batsman.
(iv)
Pune is not Bishan’s home town.
(v)
The player who hails from Bangalore is a wicket-keeper.
(vi)
The captian’s home town is Pune while the batsman does not hail from Warangal.
86.
The spinner’s home town is
(a) Pune
(b) Warangal
(c) Bangalore
(d) Chandigarh
87.
Chandigarh is home town of
(a) Philips
(b) Wasim
(c) Bishan
(d) Sumeet
88.
Who is the pace bowler?
(a) Bishan
(b) Sumeet
(c) Wasim
(d) Chetan
89. Who
is the spinner?
(a) Wasim
(b) Bishan
(c) Chetan
(d) Philips
90.
Chetan’s home town is
(a) Bangalore
(b) Warangal
(c) Surat
(d) Pune
91.
A and B stand in a circular ring with 10 other persons. If the arrangement of 12 persons is randomly
done, the change that there are exactly 3 persons between A and B is
(a) 3/10
(b) 2/11
(c) 2/13
(d) 3/11
92.
Consider the following statements :
While
it is 6.30 AM (Sunday) in London, it is around
1.
2.30 AM (Sunday) in Honolulu (Hawaii)
2.
8.30 PM (Saturday) in Honolulu (Hawaii)
3.
3.30 PM (Sunday) in Tokyo
4.
1.30 AM (Sunday) in Tokyo
which
of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 4 only
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1 and 4
(d) 2 and 4
93.
Consider the following statements :
1.
Prime Meridian passes through Greenwich and is at 00 Longitude.
2.
International Date Line on the map appears as a straight line along 1800
Longitude.
3.
While crossing International Date Line from east to west, one gains a day.
4.
Tropic of Cancer lies at23½0 Latitude S.
Which
of these statements are correct ?
(a) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(b) 1 and 2
(c) 1 and 3
(d) 2 and 3
94.
15 men can complete a work in 280 days.
They started the work and after every 10 days, 15 additional men were
employed. In how many days the work was
completed?
(a) 70 days
(b) 60 days
(c) 55 days
(d) 50 days
95.
Bag A contains 5 white and 2 black balls. Bag B contains 2 white and 3 black
balls. If any one bag is chosen and a ball is taken out of it at random, what
is the probability that the ball is black?
(a) 31/70
(b) 1/2
(c) 5/12
(d) 3/5
96.
Three containers have their volumes in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5. They are full of mixtures of milk and
water. The mixtures contain milk and
water in the ratio of 4 : 1, 3 : 1 and 5 : 2 respectively. The contents of all these three containers
are poured into a fourth container. The
ratio of milk and water in the fourth container is
(a) 5 : 2
(b) 157 : 53
(c) 151 : 48
(d) 4 : 1
97.
Two dice are thrown simultaneously. The
probability that the product of the two numbers on the two dice is an even
number is
(a) 1/2
(b) 3/4
(c) 5/16
(d) 3/8
98.
Consider the following statements :
1.
For the three All-India Services, there are 24 State Cadres including three
joint cadres.
2.
Union Public Service Commission is the cadre controlling authority for Indian
Administrative Service.
3.
Staff Selection Commission is entrusted with the task of making recruitment to
all the Group B and Group C posts under the Government.
Which
of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 2
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 1, 2 and 3
99.
Crop yield Formulation Unit which has developed statistical models to forecast
crop yield works under the control of
(a) Ministry of Water Resources
(b) Department of Agriculture and Co-operation
(c) India Meteorological Department
(d) Department of Food and Public Distribution
100.
East Timor, the latest independent nation in the world, was ruled by
(a) Indonesia
(b) Australia
(c) Malaysia
(d) Philippines
101.
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched ?
(a) National Aluminium Company Ltd. : Bhubaneswar
(b) Indian Bureau of Mines :
Dhanbad
(c) National Film Archives of India :
Pune
(d) National Archives of India : New
Delhi
102.
The flowers in a basket become double every minute and the basket gets full in
one hour. In how much time, the basket
was 1/32 full?
(a) 12 minutes
(b) 32 minutes
(c) 45 minutes
(d) 55 minutes
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