CMAT 2019 Question Paper with Answer Key PDF (Jan -28 )

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CMAT 2019 Question paper with answer key pdf conducted on Jan-28 is available for download. The exam was successfully organized by National Testing Agency. The question paper comprised a total of 100 questions divided among 4.0 sections.

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Question 1:

The speeds of 3 cars in the ratio 5 : 4 : 6. The ratio between the time taken by them to travel the same distance is:

  • (1) 10 : 20 : 30
  • (2) 12 : 10 : 13
  • (3) 15 : 12 : 11
  • (4) 12 : 15 : 10

Question 2:

What value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following equation? \[ \frac{360}{?} + 4500 = 19700 - 9800 \]

  • (1) 225
  • (2) 215
  • (3) 295
  • (4) 395

Question 3:

It costs Rs. 6000 and Rs. 6100 respectively to paint the 4 walls of 2 square halls, of the same height. If the length of one hall exceeds the length of the other by 1 meter and the cost of painting is Rs. 5 per sq. m, what is the height of the two walls?

  • (1) 3 m
  • (2) 5 m
  • (3) 7.5 m
  • (4) 10 m

Question 4:

What is the probability of drawing a king or a heart from a deck of cards?

  • (1) 1/13
  • (2) 4/13
  • (3) 17/15
  • (4) 1/52

Question 5:

In a triangle ABC, AD is the bisector of angle A. If AC = 4.2 cm, DC = 6 cm, BC = 10 cm, find AB.

  • (1) 2.7 cm
  • (2) 2.8 cm
  • (3) 3.4 cm
  • (4) 2.9 cm

Question 6:

In a simultaneous throw of a pair of dice, find the probability of getting a total of 9 or more.

  • (1) 5/18
  • (2) 2/36
  • (3) 5/12
  • (4) 2/7

Question 7:

How many minutes does Mr. Surya take to cover a distance of 500 m if he runs at a speed of 25 km/hr?

  • (1) 60 sec
  • (2) 35 sec
  • (3) 72 sec
  • (4) 80 sec

Question 8:

If one third of one-fourth of a number is 15, then three-tenth of that number is:

  • (1) 46
  • (2) 38
  • (3) 54
  • (4) 61

Question 9:



What is the market share of others in percentage points?

  • (1) 15
  • (2) 16
  • (3) 16.8
  • (4) 13.5

Question 10:

The maximum value of \( 3 \cos x + 4 \sin x + 8 \) is:

  • (1) 3
  • (2) 15
  • (3) 7
  • (4) 13

Question 11:

Three solid cubes of sides 1 cm, 6 cm and 8 cm are melted to form a new cube. Find the surface area of the cube so formed.

  • (1) 729 cm
  • (2) 486 cm
  • (3) 125 cm
  • (4) 529 cm

Question 12:

The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 20 more than the first number. What is the middle number?

  • (1) 7
  • (2) 9
  • (3) 11
  • (4) Data inadequate

Question 13:

The following table lists the marks of seven students (rows) of a class across six subjects (columns). The numbers in the parentheses indicate the maximum marks of the subject concerned. Use the data in the table to answer the question that follows:





Who is the topper of the class?

  • (1) Maya
  • (2) Arya
  • (3) Riya
  • (4) Roopesh

Question 14:

Rajesh can check the quality of 1000 items in 5 hours and Rakesh can complete the 75% of the same job in 3 hours. How much time is required for both of them to check 1300 items, if Rakesh stops checking after 2 hours?

  • (1) 3 hours
  • (2) 4 hours
  • (3) 2 hours
  • (4) 1 hour

Question 15:

There are 6 tasks and 6 persons. Tasks cannot be assigned either to person 1 or person 2. Task 2 must be assigned to either person 3 or person 4. Every person is to be assigned one task. In how many ways can the assignment be done?

  • (1) 144
  • (2) 180
  • (3) 192
  • (4) 360

Question 16:

In a building, there are 30 cylindrical pillars. The radius of each pillar is 35 cm and height is 5 m. Find out the cost of painting the curved surface of half the number of pillars. The rate of painting is Rs. 10 per m².

  • (1) Rs. 8250
  • (2) Rs. 16,500
  • (3) Rs. 1650
  • (4) Rs. 4125

Question 17:

If \( f(x) = x^3 - 4x + p \) and \( f(0) \) and \( f(1) \) are of opposite signs, then which of the following is necessarily true?

  • (1) \( -1 < p < 2 \)
  • (2) \( -2 < p < 1 \)
  • (3) \( -3 < p < 0 \)
  • (4) \( 0 < p < 3 \)

Question 18:

What is the area covered by a bell-shaped curve from \( -6 \sigma \) to \( +6 \sigma \) in normal distribution?

  • (1) 99.73%
  • (2) 99.99%
  • (3) 99.9999%
  • (4) 99.999666%

Question 19:

The angle created by two hands of a clock when the clock shows 5:20 P.M. is:

  • (1) 30°
  • (2) 35°
  • (3) 40°
  • (4) 60°

Question 20:

The length, breadth, and height of a rectangular cuboid are in the ratio 1:2:3. If the length, breadth, and height are increased by 10% each, then what would be the increase in the volume of the cuboid?

  • (1) 7 times
  • (2) 8 times
  • (3) 9 times
  • (4) 10 times

Question 21:

A rectangular box of width \(a\), length \(b\), and height \(c\) has a solid cylinder of height \(c\) and of diameter \(a\) placed within it. If \(a = 6\), \(b = 8\) and \(c = 10\), how much volume is left in the rectangular box?

  • (1) 380 - 90\(\pi\)
  • (2) 240 - 96\(\pi\)
  • (3) 480 - 90\(\pi\)
  • (4) 480 - 180\(\pi\)

Question 22:

Students in a commerce class took a test. The average score of men is 70 and of women is 83. The class average is 76. What is the ratio of men to women in the class?

  • (1) 6:7
  • (2) 7:6
  • (3) 7:8
  • (4) 8:7

Question 23:

Two oranges, three bananas and four apples cost Rs. 15. Three oranges, two bananas and one apple cost Rs. 10. I bought 3 oranges, 3 bananas and 3 apples. How much did I pay?

  • (1) Rs. 10
  • (2) Rs. 8
  • (3) Rs. 15
  • (4) Cannot be determined

Question 24:

The speed of a boat in still water is 5 km/hr. If it takes thrice as much time in going 20 km upstream as in going the same distance downstream, find the speed of the stream.

  • (1) 2.5 km/hr
  • (2) 3.5 km/hr
  • (3) 4.5 km/hr
  • (4) 5.5 km/hr

Question 25:

A management institute has 6 senior professors and 4 junior professors. 3 professors are selected at random for a government project. The probability that at least one of the junior professors would get selected is:

  • (1) 5/6
  • (2) 2/3
  • (3) 1/5
  • (4) 1/6

Question 26:

Find the odd one out of given combinations:

  • (1) ABDF
  • (2) GHJM
  • (3) NOQS
  • (4) TUWY

Question 27:

In some way 123 means "he is talented", 3456 means "talented people earn more", 45678 means "people earn more to enjoy". Then what is equal to "earn"?

  • (1) 4
  • (2) 5
  • (3) 6
  • (4) 7

Question 28:

Find the missing number in the series below:
24, 28, 30, 34, ___

  • (1) 36
  • (2) 38
  • (3) 35
  • (4) 40

Question 29:

For the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) given below, choose the correct alternative from the following:

(A): Copper is used to make electric wire

(R): Copper has very low electric resistance

  • (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
  • (2) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
  • (3) (A) is true, (R) is false
  • (4) (A) is false, (R) is true

Question 30:

In the following question below, 3 statements I, II, and III are given. You are required to find out which of the given statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question.

How old was Deepa on 30th October 2018?

(I) Deepa is 6 years older than her sister Prabha

(II) Prabha is 29 years younger than her mother

(III) Deepa's mother celebrated her 45th birthday on July 27th 2018

  • (1) (I) and (II)
  • (2) All (I), (II), and (III)
  • (3) (II) and (III)
  • (4) (I) and (III)

Question 31:

If JAPAN is coded KCSES, then the code of CASTLE will be __________.

  • (1) DIJOBT
  • (2) DJKRDP
  • (3) DKMSGR
  • (4) DCVXQK

Question 32:

In a certain code RIPPLE is written as 613382 and LIFE is written as 8192. How is PILLER written in that code?

  • (1) 318826
  • (2) 318286
  • (3) 618826
  • (4) 312688

Question 33:

If X is the brother of Y and P, Z is the mother of Y and Q is the father of X, which one of the following statements is not definitely true?

  • (1) Y is the brother of P
  • (2) X is the son of Z
  • (3) Z is the wife of Q
  • (4) X is the father of P

Question 34:

In analogy, you are required to guess the relation between the two given words and fill in the blank after finding the similar relationship by choosing any word from the options given below:
Hen : Chick :: Frog : __________

  • (1) Kitten
  • (2) Tadpole
  • (3) Puppy
  • (4) Fawn

Question 35:

In analogy, you are required to guess the function relation between the two given words and find the similar relation between the words given in any of the option.
CUP : LIP :: BIRD : __________

  • (1) BUSH
  • (2) BEAK
  • (3) FOREST
  • (4) GRASS

Question 36:

Which word does not belong with the others?

  • (1) Guitar
  • (2) Flute
  • (3) Violin
  • (4) Cello

Question 37:

Choose the necessary for the given word. "Swimming"

  • (1) Pool
  • (2) Suit
  • (3) Water
  • (4) Life jacket

Question 38:

Pointing at Ankit, Shruti said, "His father is the only son of my grandfather." How is Ankit related to Shruti?

  • (1) Brother
  • (2) Sister
  • (3) Mother
  • (4) Daughter

Question 39:

Select the suitable figure from the answer figures that would replace the question mark (?).

  • (1) A
  • (2) B
  • (3) C
  • (4) D

Question 40:

Akshay and Ajay are friends studying in the same class. Ajay could not score as much marks as Akshay scored and hence Ajay's father took Ajay into task. Ajay replied that there are so many like me in the class. Based on the information, find out the answer to the question:

Akshay ranks 13th in the class where 33 students are studying. There are 5 students below Ajay rankwise. How many students are there between Akshay and Ajay?

  • (1) 16
  • (2) 15
  • (3) 14
  • (4) 12

Question 41:

The missing term in the series 2, 1, 1/2, 1/4, _____ is:

  • (1) 1/3
  • (2) 1/8
  • (3) 2/8
  • (4) 1/16

Question 42:

In the following question, the main statement is followed by four sentences. Select the pair of sentences that relate logically to the given statement.

Either the employees have no confidence in the management or they are hostile by nature.

A. They are hostile by nature

B. They are not hostile by nature

C. They have confidence in the management

D. They have no confidence in the management

  • (1) BA
  • (2) CB
  • (3) DA
  • (4) BD

Question 43:

In the following question, a statement is given followed by two conclusions. Choose the correct option.

Statement: Any student who follows unethical practices in examination disqualifies himself from examinations.

Conclusion: (I) Those who involve in unethical practices in examination shall be debarred

(II) Examination system should be improved

  • (1) Only Conclusion (I) follows
  • (2) Only Conclusion (II) follows
  • (3) Neither Conclusion (I) nor (II) follows
  • (4) Both Conclusion (I) and (II) follow

Question 44:

In the following question a statement is given followed by two arguments. Choose the correct option.

Statement: Should the political parties be banned?

Argument 1: Yes, it is necessary to teach a lesson to the politicians

Argument 2: No, it will lead to an end of democracy

  • (1) Both the arguments are strong
  • (2) Neither (I) nor (II) is strong
  • (3) Only (I) is strong
  • (4) Only (II) is strong

Question 45:

Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.

(a) \(A + B\) means that \(A\) is the father of \(B\)

(b) \(A - B\) means that \(A\) is the wife of \(B\)

(c) \(A \times B\) means that \(A\) is the brother of \(B\)

(d) \(A \div B\) means that \(A\) is the daughter of \(B\)

If it is given \(P + R \times S + Q\), then which of the following is true?

  • (1) P is the daughter of Q
  • (2) P is the aunt of Q
  • (3) Q is the aunt of P
  • (4) P is the mother of Q

Question 46:

In the following question, a group of four figures following certain sequence is given as problem figures. Problem figures are followed by another group of four figures known as answer figures marked (1), (2), (3), (4). Find out the figure from the answer figures which when placed next to the problem figures will continue the sequence of the problem figures.

  • (1) (1)
  • (2) (2)
  • (3) (3)
  • (4) (4)

Question 47:

In the given figure, if the centres of all the circles are joined by horizontal and vertical lines, then find the number of squares that can be formed.

  • (1) 6
  • (2) 7
  • (3) 8
  • (4) 1

Question 48:

There are four Trees - Lemon, Coconut, Mango, and Neem each at a different corner of a rectangular plot. A well is located at one corner and a cabin at another corner. Lemon and Coconut trees are on either side of the gate, which is located at the center of the side, opposite to the side, extremes of which the well and cabin are located. The mango tree is not at the corner where the cabin is located.
Which of the following pairs can be diagonally opposite to each other in the plot?

  • (1) Neem tree and Lemon tree
  • (2) Cabin and Neem tree
  • (3) Mango tree and Well
  • (4) Coconut tree and Lemon tree

Question 49:

Vasista started walking positioning his back towards the sun. After sometime, Vasista turned left, he turned right, and then towards left again. Which is the direction Vasista is going now?

  • (1) North or South
  • (2) East or West
  • (3) North or West
  • (4) South or West

Question 50:

Which word does not belong with the others?

  • (1) Vision
  • (2) Cornea
  • (3) Retina
  • (4) Pupil

Question 51:

Passage:
An endangered language is one that is likely to become extinct in the near future. Many languages are falling out of use and being replaced by others that are more widely used in the region or nation, such as English in the U.S. or Spanish in Mexico. Unless current trends are reversed, these endangered languages will become extinct within the next century. Many other languages are no longer being learned by new generations of children or by new adult speakers; these languages will become extinct when their last speaker dies. In fact, dozens of languages today have only one native speaker still living, and that person’s death will mean the extinction of the language: It will no longer be spoken, or known, by anyone.

Ancient Greek and Latin languages are considered dead because they are no longer spoken in the form in which we find them in ancient writings. But they weren’t abruptly replaced by other languages; instead, Ancient Greek slowly evolved into modern Greek, and Latin slowly evolved into modern Italian, Spanish, French, Romanian, and other languages. In the same way, the Middle English of Chaucer’s day is no longer spoken, but it has evolved into Modern English.



Q51.
What is an endangered language?

  • (1) The language that is spoken by many people
  • (2) The language that is not spoken by anyone at all
  • (3) A language that is most likely to die in the near future
  • (4) A language that is most likely to expand in the near future

Question 52:

“These languages will become extinct …” In the above sentence “these” refers to:

  • (1) Spanish in Mexico
  • (2) Endangered languages
  • (3) Middle English
  • (4) Other languages

Question 53:

Spanish language evolved out of:

  • (1) English
  • (2) Greek
  • (3) Latin
  • (4) French

Question 54:

Passage:
There are no World Trade Organisation (WTO) definitions of “developed” and “developing” countries. Members announce for themselves whether they are “developed” or “developing” countries. However, other members can challenge the decision of a member to make use of provisions available to developing countries.

Developing country status in the WTO brings certain rights. There are, for example, provisions in some WTO Agreements which provide developing countries with longer transaction periods before they are required to fully implement the agreement and developing countries can receive technical assistance.

That a WTO member announces itself as a developing country does not automatically mean that it will benefit from the unilateral preference schemes of some of the developed country members such as the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP). In practice, it is the preference giving country which decides the list of developing countries.



Q54.
Who decides whether one country is developing or developed?

  • (1) The World Trade Organization
  • (2) The neighbouring countries
  • (3) The country itself
  • (4) The preference giving country

Question 55:

Who can change the decision of a country to make use of provisions available to developing countries?

  • (1) The World Trade Organization
  • (2) Any neighbouring country
  • (3) Any member country of WTO
  • (4) The preference giving country

Question 56:

Why would a country like to announce itself as a developing country?

  • (1) So that it can become a member of WTO
  • (2) So that it needs to implement WTO agreements
  • (3) So that it gets some relaxation of time in implementation of WTO agreements
  • (4) So that it can become the preference giving country

Question 57:

Passage:
When a child is born, her first connection to the world is established through her mother, or in a broader sense, her parents. An infant sees the world through her parent's eyes; she tries to imbibe everything she recognizes in her parents. Thus, a parent-child relationship lays the foundation of the 'building of her life'. Parenting is the bringing up of a child. It is like the nourishment that is necessary for a sapling to grow into a big and fruitful tree. Hence, for a child to grow into a wonderful human being, good parenting is essential.

Parenting styles vary from culture to culture. The world is a big place comprising of a variety of people having different ways of living. Although culture is the key ingredient, the economic situation and standard of living also have an impact on parenting. While there are a common set of values in different cultures like honesty and integrity, the value system stands divided on some of the major facets of parenting, exemplified by the comparison of the Indian style with that of the West.



Q57.
Which of the following is a major differentiator on some of the major facets of parenting?

  • (1) Honesty
  • (2) Integrity
  • (3) Love
  • (4) Value system

Question 58:

Parenting is basically:

  • (1) Culture dependent
  • (2) Culture independent
  • (3) Country independent
  • (4) Common across all cultures

Question 59:

Parenting here is compared to:

  • (1) Nourishing a plant
  • (2) Looking after a pet
  • (3) Maintaining a vehicle
  • (4) Maintaining a relationship

Question 60:

Passage:
Steve Jobs was an enigma. He was quirky. I would like to share a few little known facts about the man who pretty much changed the world with one small technological device.


Steve Jobs liked to work bare foot (even while in corporate environments and during million dollar negotiations). He was vegan and often went on diets where he would only eat orange things. He was a Zen Buddhist and extensively travelled India during his youth. He was such a perfectionist that there was a period when he had no furniture in his house at all, because he could not decide what to buy. He used to read his favourite book of all time, every single year ‘Autobiography of a yogi’, by Paramhansa Yogananda. This man was not afraid to be himself. “Remembering that I’ll be dead soon, is the most important tool I’ve ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Almost everything ... all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure ... these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important.”




Q60.

The passage is written in:

  • (1) First person narrative
  • (2) Third person narrative
  • (3) Multiple person narrative
  • (4) Second person narrative

Question 61:

Steve Jobs believed in:

  • (1) Materialism
  • (2) Perfectionism
  • (3) Normatism
  • (4) Altruism

Question 62:

“Remembering that you are going to die, is the best way I know …” In this line is:

  • (1) The author of the article
  • (2) The narrator in the article
  • (3) Steve Jobs
  • (4) Any manager

Question 63:

In the passage which one of the following is not true?

  • (1) Death is the destination
  • (2) No one escapes the death
  • (3) Death is the single best invention
  • (4) Look for death

Question 64:

Which of the following statement is false?
Steve Jobs had no furniture at his house because:

  • (1) He had no money
  • (2) He was a perfectionist
  • (3) He could not decide what to buy
  • (4) He wanted to buy the perfect furniture

Question 65:

This passage tells us:

  • (1) Very well known facts about Steve Jobs
  • (2) Some not very well known facts
  • (3) Steve Job’s life story
  • (4) Steve Job’s business management skills

Question 66:

Choose the correct word that is opposite in meaning to the word : PACIFY

  • (1) Slow down
  • (2) Encourage
  • (3) Aggravate

Question 67:

Choose the word that is closest in meaning to the word : ABRIDGE

  • (1) To fill the gap
  • (2) Join
  • (3) Shorten

Question 68:

The following are jumbled up parts of a sentence. Rearrange them in a proper sequence:

P: did he realize

Q: helped by a man

R: that he had been

S: he never respected

  • (1) SRQP
  • (2) QRPS
  • (3) PQRS

Question 69:

Choose the closest meaning of the proverb/idiom: To leave someone in the lurch.

  • (1) To respect someone
  • (2) To make someone comfortable
  • (3) To leave someone to his/her fate

Question 70:

From the options given below choose the correct substitute for the underlined word:

Democracy is of the people, by the people and for the people. However, a government run by a few is dangerous for a republic like India.

  • (1) Autocracy
  • (2) Monarchy
  • (3) Aristocracy

Question 71:

Choose the correct part of words to fill in the blanks:
The instructor asked the students to work __________ the given sum in the note book and hand it __________ to him for correction.

  • (1) out, over
  • (2) out, away
  • (3) on, over

Question 72:

Select the grammatically correct sentence from the following:

  • (1) Although that he failed in Mathematics, but he received a degree in Engineering.
  • (2) Although he had failed in Mathematics, that he received a degree in Engineering.
  • (3) Although he had failed in Mathematics, he received a degree in Engineering.

Question 73:

The following sentence is underlined and marked as section A, B, C, and D. Show which section contains an error.
As John had taken __________ only a few sips of tea, there was still little tea left in the cup.

  • (1) (A)
  • (2) (B)
  • (3) (C)

Question 74:

In the following sentence, what does the underlined phrase mean?

A good teacher is one who sees to it that a student does not waste time in reinventing the wheel.

  • (1) repeating oneself
  • (2) waste time on unnecessary details
  • (3) doing something that has already been done

Question 75:

A primafacie case is:

  • (1) As it seems at first sight
  • (2) As it is made to seem at first sight
  • (3) As it turns out to be at the end

Question 76:

The new institution that is now playing the role akin to erst while planning commission of India is:

  • (1) NITI Aayog
  • (2) Swachh Bharat Mission
  • (3) Strategic Policy Group

Question 77:

India and which country have agreed to undertake the Indus Water Treaty tours in the Indus basin on both sides to resolve issues on the various hydroelectric projects?

  • (1) Afghanistan
  • (2) Pakistan
  • (3) China

Question 78:

Debenture holders of a company are its:

  • (1) Share holders
  • (2) Debtors
  • (3) Creditors

Question 79:

Which of the following countries is not a member of SAARC?

  • (1) Afghanistan
  • (2) Bhutan
  • (3) Maldives

Question 80:

The term 'double fault' is associated with:

  • (1) Squash
  • (2) Rugby
  • (3) Tennis

Question 81:

For which novel did Indian novelist Aravind Adiga win the prestigious Man Booker Prize?

  • (1) The Inheritance of Loss
  • (2) The White Tiger
  • (3) Midnight's Children

Question 82:

Which country has secured member one spot in the latest FIFA’s world rankings released on 25th Oct, 2018?

  • (1) France
  • (2) Belgium
  • (3) Brazil

Question 83:

The person behind a wonderful concept 'Van Mahotsav' is:

  • (1) K.M. Upadhaya
  • (2) A.K. Simha
  • (3) A.K. Munshi

Question 84:

Which of the following is not a mode of online money transfer in India through online banking?

  • (1) NEFT
  • (2) RTGS
  • (3) IMPS

Question 85:

Who among the following is not conferred Bharath Ratna?

  • (1) Sachin Tendulkar
  • (2) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
  • (3) Nelson Mandela

Question 86:

The major nation that announced the withdrawal from Paris climate change accord in 2017 was:

  • (1) Spain
  • (2) United States of America
  • (3) Sri Lanka
  • (4) Germany

Question 87:

What is the full form of NPCI?

  • (1) Nano Center for Political Integration
  • (2) National Payments Corporation of India
  • (3) National Council Process Interaction
  • (4) National Public Control of India

Question 88:

The train accident that killed 61 people watching Dussehra Celebrations in 2018 happened at which place:

  • (1) Amritsar
  • (2) Patiala
  • (3) Chennai
  • (4) Bangalore

Question 89:

Which one of the following is credit rating agencies in India?

  • (1) CARE
  • (2) SEBI
  • (3) MIX
  • (4) BARC

Question 90:

Who among the following is NOT associated with billiards in India?

  • (1) Manoj Kothari
  • (2) Mihir Sen
  • (3) Ashok Shandilya
  • (4) Subash Agarwal

Question 91:

The first Indian I.T. Company to reach 100 billion dollar market capitalization is:

  • (1) Infosys
  • (2) TCS
  • (3) Wipro
  • (4) Cognizant

Question 92:

The CRR in banking parlance means the following:

  • (1) Current Reserve Ratio
  • (2) Cash Reserve Ratio
  • (3) Custom Reserve Ratio
  • (4) Corporate Reserve Ratio

Question 93:

The Chabahar port being developed by India to gain access to Central Asia is located in which of the following countries?

  • (1) Iraq
  • (2) Saudi Arabia
  • (3) Oman
  • (4) Iran

Question 94:

Who among the following heads GST council in India?

  • (1) The Prime Minister
  • (2) The Finance Minister
  • (3) The Trade Minister
  • (4) The Commerce Minister

Question 95:

The responsibilities of establishing and maintaining astound and efficient Accounting and Financial Reporting system in India is vested in the hands of:

  • (1) RBI
  • (2) The Comptroller General of Accounts
  • (3) NITI AYOJ
  • (4) Finance Ministry

Question 96:

Which one of the following waves/rays are used in common T.V. Remote control ?

  • (1) Radio waves
  • (2) Laser
  • (3) Infrared
  • (4) Ultrasonic

Question 97:

Consider the following statements regarding ocean currents.

(1) The heat fishing grounds of the world exit mainly in the mixing zones of warm and cold ocean current.

(2) Gravity is one of the factors influencing ocean currents.

Identify the correct statements:

  • (1) (1) only
  • (2) (2) only
  • (3) Both (1) and (2) are correct
  • (4) Both (1) and (2) are incorrect

Question 98:

Where is the world's highest altitude post office located ?

  • (1) Sikkim
  • (2) Port Lockroy
  • (3) Bern
  • (4) New Hampshire

Question 99:

Consider the following statements regarding HEATING AND COOLING OF ATMOSPHERE:
(1) Convection is important in heating the lower layers of the atmosphere.

(2) The convection transfer of energy is confined only to the troposphere.

(3) '1oo' is the outcome of advection process.

Identify the correct statements:

  • (1) (1) and (2) only
  • (2) (2) and (3) only
  • (3) All (1), (2) and (3) are correct
  • (4) All (1), (2) and (3) are incorrect

Question 100:

The foundation of modern education system in India was laid by:

  • (1) Macaulay’s Minutes of 1835
  • (2) Wood’s Despatch of 1854
  • (3) The Charter Act of 1813
  • (4) The Hunter Commission of 1882

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