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NCHMCT JEE 2023 Question paper is available for download here. National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted NCHMJEE 2023 on May 14. NCHMCT JEE question paper consists of total of 200 questions divided into 5 sections: Numerical Ability and Analytical Aptitude, Reasoning and Logical Deduction, General Knowledge & Current Affairs, English Language and Aptitude for Service Sector.

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Question 1:

If the ratio of two numbers is 11 : 12 and their LCM is 528, then their H.C.F is:

  • (1) 4
  • (2) 2
  • (3) 8
  • (4) 16
Correct Answer:(1) 4
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Question 2:

The H.C.F and L.C.M. of two numbers are 12 and 336 respectively. If one of the numbers is 48, the other is:

  • (1) 56
  • (2) 84
  • (3) 168
  • (4) 96
Correct Answer:(2) 84
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Question 3:

The H.C.F of 3556 and 3444 is:

  • (1) 14
  • (2) 84
  • (3) 56
  • (4) 28
Correct Answer:(4) 28
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Question 4:

Which of the following is a pair of co-primes?

  • (1) (16, 62)
  • (2) (23, 92)
  • (3) (18, 25)
  • (4) (21, 35)
Correct Answer:(3) (18, 25)
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Question 5:

A number less than 100, when divided by 4, 5 and 6 leaves remainder 2 in each case. The number is:

  • (1) \( 62 \)
  • (2) \( 54 \)
  • (3) \( 38 \)
  • (4) \( 44 \)
Correct Answer:(1) \( 62 \)
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Question 6:

The average of the first 100 positive integers is:

  • (1) 50.5
  • (2) 51
  • (3) 515
  • (4) 495
Correct Answer:(1) 50.5
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Question 7:

The average of 7 consecutive numbers is 20. The largest of these numbers is:

  • (1) 24
  • (2) 23
  • (3) 20
  • (4) 19
Correct Answer:(2) 23
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Question 8:

Simplify \[ \frac{7}{8} \times \frac{7}{8} + \frac{5}{6} \times \frac{5}{6} + \frac{7}{8} \times \frac{5}{3} \div \left( \frac{7}{8} \times \frac{7}{8} - \frac{5}{6} \times \frac{5}{6}\right) \]

  • (1) \( 41 \)
  • (2) \( 40 \)
  • (3) \( 38 \)
  • (4) \( 35 \)
Correct Answer:(2) \( 40 \)
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Question 9:

If \[ \sqrt{218 + \sqrt{37 + \sqrt{144}}} = K, then value of K is \]

  • (1) 35
  • (2) 25
  • (3) 20
  • (4) 15
Correct Answer: (3) 20
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Question 10:

If \( \sqrt{x} + 14 = \sqrt{2601} \), then \( x \) is equal to:

  • (1) 1359
  • (2) 1379
  • (3) 1369
  • (4) 1309
Correct Answer:(3) 1369
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Question 11:

The fraction equivalent to \( \frac{2}{7}% \) is

  • (1) \( \frac{1}{350} \)
  • (2) \( \frac{1}{700} \)
  • (3) \( \frac{1}{750} \)
  • (4) \( \frac{2}{350} \)
Correct Answer: (1) \( \frac{1}{350} \)
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Question 12:

In how many years will a sum of money double itself at 6.1% simple interest per annum?

  • (1) 2 years
  • (2) 4 years
  • (3) 8 years
  • (4) 16 years
Correct Answer:(4) 16 years
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Question 13:

The simple interest on a sum of money is \( \frac{4}{9} \) of the principal. If the rate percent and time are numerically equal, then find the rate percent.

  • (1) \( 5\frac{2}{3}% \)
  • (2) \( 9\frac{2}{3}% \)
  • (3) \( 8\frac{2}{3}% \)
  • (4) \( 6\frac{2}{3}% \)
Correct Answer: (4) \( 6\frac{2}{3}% \)
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Question 14:

The ages of two persons differ by 16 years. If 6 years ago, the elder one was three times as old as the younger one, then the present age of the elder one is:

  • (1) 14 years
  • (2) 30 years
  • (3) 20 years
  • (4) 15 years
Correct Answer:(2) 30 years
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Question 15:

Six years ago, the ratio of the ages of Ram and Ravi was 6 : 5. Four years hence, the ratio of their ages will be 11:10. What is Ravi's age at present?

  • (1) 18 years
  • (2) 20 years
  • (3) 15 years
  • (4) 16 years
Correct Answer:(4) 16 years
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Question 16:

The ages of A and B are in the ratio 6 : 5 and the sum of their ages is 44 years. What will be the ratio of their ages after 8 years?

  • (1) 8:7
  • (2) 7:8
  • (3) 8:9
  • (4) 9:8
Correct Answer:(1) 8:7
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Question 17:

A 160 m long train crosses a 160 m long platform in 16 seconds. Then the speed of the train is:

  • (1) 55 km/hr
  • (2) 60 km/hr
  • (3) 72 km/hr
  • (4) 75 km/hr
Correct Answer:(3) 72 km/hr
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Question 18:

If a boat goes 7 km upstream in 42 minutes and the speed of the stream is 3 kmph, then the speed of the boat in still water is:

  • (1) 12 km/hr
  • (2) 15 km/hr
  • (3) 14 km/hr
  • (4) 13 km/hr
Correct Answer:(4) 13 km/hr
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Question 19:

The difference between the value of a number increased by 25% and the value of the original number decreased by 30% is 22. What is the original number?

  • (1) 40
  • (2) 35
  • (3) 45
  • (4) 50
Correct Answer:(1) 40
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Question 20:

In an examination, 35% of total students failed only in Hindi, 45% failed only in English and 20% failed in both, then the percentage of students who passed in both the subjects is:

  • (1) 60%
  • (2) 10%
  • (3) 30%
  • (4) 35%
Correct Answer:(3) 30%
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Question 21:

The selling price of 30 items is equal to the purchase price of 25 items, then the profit or loss percent is:

  • (1) \( 16\frac{2}{3}% \)
  • (2) \( 18\frac{2}{3}% \)
  • (3) \( 14\frac{2}{3}% \)
  • (4) \( 15\frac{2}{3}% \)
Correct Answer: (1) \( 16\frac{2}{3}% \)
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Question 22:

The difference between the cost price and sale price of an article is Rs.240. If the profit is 20%, the selling price is:

  • (1) Rs.1240
  • (2) Rs.1340
  • (3) Rs.1400
  • (4) Rs.1440
Correct Answer:(4) Rs.1440
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Question 23:

How much water must be added to 60 litres of milk, costing Rs.20 per litre, to get a mixture worth Rs.10\( \frac{2}{3} \) per litre?

  • (1) 15 litres
  • (2) 20 litres
  • (3) 25 litres
  • (4) 10 litres
Correct Answer:(1) 15 litres
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Question 24:

A can do a piece of work in 10 days and B in 20 days. They work together but 2 days before the completion of the work, A leaves. In how many days was the work completed?

  • (1) 2 days
  • (2) 6 days
  • (3) 8 days
  • (4) 10 days
Correct Answer:(3) 8 days
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Question 25:

Kavya is 40 years old and Neetu is 60 years old. How many years ago was the ratio of their ages 3 : 5?

  • (1) 37 years
  • (2) 20 years
  • (3) 10 years
  • (4) 15 years
Correct Answer:(3) 10 years
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Question 26:

A person reaches his destination 40 minutes late if his speed is 3 km/hr and reaches 30 minutes before time if his speed is 4 km/hr. Then the distance of his destination from his starting point is:

  • (1) 20 km
  • (2) 14 km
  • (3) 24 km
  • (4) 12 km
Correct Answer:(2) 14 km
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Question 27:

A number when divided by 195 leaves a remainder 47. If the same number is divided by 15, the remainder will be:

  • (1) 4
  • (2) 3
  • (3) 2
  • (4) 1
Correct Answer:(3) 2
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Question 28:

Two pipes, A and B, can fill a tank in 20 and 30 minutes respectively. If both the pipes are used together, how long will it take to fill the tank?

  • (1) 10 minutes
  • (2) 12 minutes
  • (3) 14 minutes
  • (4) 16 minutes
Correct Answer:(2) 12 minutes
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Question 29:

The total number of digits used in numbering the pages of a book having 366 pages is:

  • (1) 980
  • (2) 990
  • (3) 950
  • (4) 1000
Correct Answer:(2) 990
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Question 30:

The value of \( 35.7 - \left[ 3 + \frac{1}{3 + \frac{1}{3}} \right] - \left[ 2 + \frac{1}{2 + \frac{1}{2}} \right] \) is:

  • (1) \( 30 \)
  • (2) \( 34.8 \)
  • (3) \( 36.6 \)
  • (4) \( 41.4 \)
Correct Answer: (1) \( 30 \)
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Question 31:

Three words are given in the question below, which have something in common among themselves. Choose one out of the given alternatives which mentions the quality common to the three given words:
Spain : Canada : India

  • (1) Russia
  • (2) Paris
  • (3) London
  • (4) Chicago
Correct Answer:(1) Russia
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Question 32:

"Tennis" is related to "Court" in the same way as "Boxing" is related to:

  • (1) Pool
  • (2) Ring
  • (3) Arena
  • (4) Course
Correct Answer:(2) Ring
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Question 33:

Below given question consists of two words each that have a relationship to each other followed by four lettered pair of words. Select the lettered pair that has the same relationship as the original pair of words:
Signal : Traffic

  • (1) Dam : River
  • (2) Lens : Light
  • (3) Door : House
  • (4) Operation
Correct Answer:(1) Dam : River
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Question 34:

What will come in place of question mark?
Clock : Time :: Thermometer : ?

  • (1) Heat
  • (2) Energy
  • (3) Radiation
  • (4) Temperature
Correct Answer:(4) Temperature
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Question 35:

Complete the series by replacing the question mark:
ABD, DGK, HMS, MTB, ?

  • (1) RAM
  • (2) SBL
  • (3) RBL
  • (4) TBL
Correct Answer:(2) SBL
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Question 36:

"College" is related to "Student" in the same way as "Hospital" is related to:

  • (1) Musician
  • (2) Treatment
  • (3) Nurse
  • (4) Patient
Correct Answer:(4) Patient
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Question 37:

In the given question, a group of three interrelated words is given. Choose a word from the given alternatives that is similar to the given words, hence belongs to the group.

  • (1) Son-in-law
  • (2) Father-in-law
  • (3) Son
  • (4) Servant
Correct Answer:(3) Son
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Question 38:

Choose the odd pair of words:

  • (1) Mason : Wall
  • (2) Cobbler : Shoe
  • (3) Farmer : Crop
  • (4) Chef : Cook
Correct Answer:(4) Chef : Cook
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Question 39:

In the following question, four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and the fourth one is different. Choose the odd one out.

  • (1) Triangle
  • (2) Rectangle
  • (3) Circle
  • (4) Square
Correct Answer:(3) Circle
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Question 40:

In a certain code, PUPIL is written as RWRKN. How is ROAST written in that code?

  • (1) TQCUV
  • (2) TQCUW
  • (3) TQCVW
  • (4) TQCUZ
Correct Answer: (1) TQCUV
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Question 41:

The number of triangles in the given figure is:


  • (1) \( 8 \)
  • (2) \( 10 \)
  • (3) \( 12 \)
  • (4) \( 14 \)
Correct Answer: (3) \( 12 \)
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Question 42:

Which of the following shows the relationship among Rose, Flower, and Lotus?


Correct Answer: (1) Shows two separate circles inside a larger circle.
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Question 43:

What is the sum of the numbers which belong to one figure only?





What is the sum of the numbers which belong to one figure only?

  • (1) 5
  • (2) 16
  • (3) 21
  • (4) 24
Correct Answer: (3) 21
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Question 44:

Select a figure from amongst the four alternatives, which when placed in the blank space of the given figure would complete the pattern:


Correct Answer: (1) A square with four diamonds inside, arranged in a diamond shape.
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Question 45:

If ‘room’ is called ‘bed’, ‘bed’ is called ‘window’, ‘window’ is called ‘flower’ and ‘flower’ is called ‘cooler’, on what would a man sleep?

  • (1) Window
  • (2) Bed
  • (3) Flower
  • (4) Cooler
Correct Answer: (1) Window
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Question 46:

Pointing towards a boy, Veena said, “He is the son of only son of my grandfather”. How is that boy related to Veena?

  • (1) Uncle
  • (2) Brother
  • (3) Cousin
  • (4) Husband
Correct Answer: (2) Brother
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Question 47:

You go North, turn right, then right again and then go to the left. In which direction are you now?

  • (1) North
  • (2) South
  • (3) East
  • (4) West
Correct Answer: (3) East
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Question 48:

Directions: Choose the word which is not like the other words in the group.
Apple, Lotus, Rose, Lily

  • (1) Apple
  • (2) Lotus
  • (3) Rose
  • (4) Lily
Correct Answer: (1) Apple
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Question 49:

In the following question, choose that set of numbers from the alternatives that is similar to the given set:
Given set: (1, 8, 27)

  • (1) (60, 79, 86)
  • (2) (32, 39, 59)
  • (3) (5, 12, 32)
  • (4) (64, 125, 216)
Correct Answer: (4) (64, 125, 216)
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Question 50:

Arrange the words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary and then choose the correct sequence:

  • (a) Orange                (b) Strike             (c) Effect              (d) Wife
  • (1) e b a d
  • (2) b e a d
  • (3) c a b d
  • (4) a b e d
Correct Answer: (3) c a b d
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Question 51:


Find out the alternative which will replace the question mark –
White : Peace :: Red : ?

  • (1) Violence
  • (2) Roses
  • (3) Blackboard
  • (4) Cleanliness
Correct Answer: (1) Violence
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Question 52:


Find the missing term of the series: AT, BJ, CK, ?

  • (1) DL
  • (2) DM
  • (3) GH
  • (4) LM
Correct Answer: (1) DL
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Question 53:


Choose the missing term out of the given alternatives:
C4X, F9U, I16R, ?

  • (1) K25P
  • (2) L25P
  • (3) L250
  • (4) L27P
Correct Answer: (3) L250
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Question 54:

“Thick” is related to “Thin” in the same way as “Idle” is related to:

  • (1) Business
  • (2) Industrious
  • (3) Activity
  • (4) Virtuous
Correct Answer: (2) Industrious
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Question 55:

Below is a question consisting of a statement, followed by 4 arguments numbered I T, IIT, IV. Decide which of the following arguments is/are ‘strong’ arguments and which are ‘weak’ arguments and accordingly choose answer from the alternatives given below.


Statement: Should there be a complete ban on manufacture and use of firecrackers?

Arguments:

I. No, this will render thousands of workers jobless.

II. Yes, the firecracker manufacturers use child labour to a great extent.

III. Yes, this will be a concrete step to reduce noise and air pollution.

IV. No, the use of firecrackers makes certain special occasions more lively and joyful.

  • (1) : Only I and II are strong
  • (2) : Only I and III are strong
  • (3) : Only III and IV are strong
  • (4) : Only I, II and III are strong
Correct Answer: (2) Only I and III are strong
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Question 56:

Go through the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

  • (i) There is a group of five persons — A, B, C, D, and E.
    (ii) One of them is a horticulturist, one is a physicist, one is a journalist, one is an industrialist, and one is an advocate.
    (iii) Three of them — A, C, and the advocate — prefer tea to coffee, and two of them — B and the journalist — prefer coffee to tea.
    (iv) The industrialist and D and A are friends to one another, but two of them prefer coffee to tea.
    (v) The horticulturist is C’s brother.
    Who is the horticulturist?
  • (1) A
  • (2) B
  • (3) C
  • (4) D
Correct Answer: (1) A
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Question 57:

Go through the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

  • (i) There is a group of five persons — A, B, C, D, and E.
    (ii) One of them is a horticulturist, one is a physicist, one is a journalist, one is an industrialist, and one is an advocate.
    (iii) Three of them — A, C, and the advocate — prefer tea to coffee, and two of them — B and the journalist — prefer coffee to tea.
    (iv) The industrialist and D and A are friends to one another, but two of them prefer coffee to tea.
    (v) The horticulturist is C’s brother.
    Who is the industrialist?
  • (1) C
  • (2) B
  • (3) D
  • (4) E
Correct Answer: (2) B
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Question 58:

Go through the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

  • (i) There is a group of five persons — A, B, C, D, and E.
    (ii) One of them is a horticulturist, one is a physicist, one is a journalist, one is an industrialist, and one is an advocate.
    (iii) Three of them — A, C, and the advocate — prefer tea to coffee, and two of them — B and the journalist — prefer coffee to tea.
    (iv) The industrialist and D and A are friends to one another, but two of them prefer coffee to tea.
    (v) The horticulturist is C’s brother.
    Which of the following groups includes a person who likes tea but is not an advocate?
  • (1) AC
  • (2) AD
  • (3) BD
  • (4) CB
Correct Answer: (1) AC
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Question 59:

Go through the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

  • (i) There is a group of five persons — A, B, C, D, and E.
    (ii) One of them is a horticulturist, one is a physicist, one is a journalist, one is an industrialist, and one is an advocate.
    (iii) Three of them — A, C, and the advocate — prefer tea to coffee, and two of them — B and the journalist — prefer coffee to tea.
    (iv) The industrialist and D and A are friends to one another, but two of them prefer coffee to tea.
    (v) The horticulturist is C’s brother.
    Who is the physicist?
  • (1) A
  • (2) B
  • (3) C
  • (4) D
Correct Answer: (3) C
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Question 60:

Go through the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

  • (i) There is a group of five persons — A, B, C, D, and E.
    (ii) One of them is a horticulturist, one is a physicist, one is a journalist, one is an industrialist, and one is an advocate.
    (iii) Three of them — A, C, and the advocate — prefer tea to coffee, and two of them — B and the journalist — prefer coffee to tea.
    (iv)The industrialist and D and A are friends to one another, but two of them prefer coffee to tea.
    (v) The horticulturist is C’s brother.
    Which of the following group likes coffee only?
  • (1) AB
  • (2) CD
  • (3) BE
  • (4) BD
Correct Answer: (4) BD
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Question 61:

Which of the following is the National Aquatic animal of India?

  • (1) Whale
  • (2) Dolphin
  • (3) Shark
  • (4) Tiger
Correct Answer: (2) Dolphin
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Question 62:

Which award is given for lifetime achievement in Sports and Games?

  • (1) Arjuna Award
  • (2) Dhyanchand Award
  • (3) Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
  • (4) Dronacharya Award
Correct Answer: (2) Dhyanchand Award
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Question 63:

Which of the following is the “highest honour” given by France?

  • (1) Presidential Medal of Freedom
  • (2) Legend of Honour
  • (3) Victoria Cross - Member of British Empire
  • (4) The Order of the Golden Star
Correct Answer: (2) Legend of Honour
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Question 64:

Which is the correct order of precedence in our country?

  • (1) Chief Justice of India, President, Prime Minister, Governor
  • (2) President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Governor
  • (3) President, Chief Justice of India, Deputy Prime Minister, Governor
  • (4) Prime Minister, Governor, Chief Justice of India, Former Presidents
Correct Answer: (2) President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Governor
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Question 65:

Who is the author of the book Tom Sawyer?

  • (1) Leo Tolstoy
  • (2) Jane Austen
  • (3) H.G. Wells
  • (4) Mark Twain
Correct Answer: (4) Mark Twain
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Question 66:

Who was the first Indian to win a Nobel Prize for literature?

  • (1) C.V. Raman
  • (2) Mother Teresa
  • (3) Amartya Sen
  • (4) R.N. Tagore
Correct Answer: (4) R.N. Tagore
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Question 67:

Amjad Ali Khan is associated with which of the following musical instruments?

  • (1) Flute
  • (2) Sarod
  • (3) Sitar
  • (4) Shehnai
Correct Answer: (2) Sarod
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Question 68:

In which city were 2016 Olympic Games held?

  • (1) Rio de Janeiro
  • (2) Beijing
  • (3) Sydney
  • (4) Tokyo
Correct Answer: (1) Rio de Janeiro
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Question 69:

Ligaments and Tendons in the body are made up of:

  • (1) Skeletal Tissue
  • (2) Muscular Tissue
  • (3) Connective Tissue
  • (4) Epithelial Tissue
Correct Answer: (3) Connective Tissue
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Question 70:

Which place is referred to as “Land of Midnight Sun”?

  • (1) Japan
  • (2) Korea
  • (3) Norway
  • (4) Finland
Correct Answer: (3) Norway
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Question 71:

Who among the following was known as “Punjab Kesari”?

  • (1) Lala Lajpat Rai
  • (2) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
  • (3) Sardar Patel
  • (4) Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya
Correct Answer: (1) Lala Lajpat Rai
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Question 72:

India’s National Academy of Literature is called:

  • (1) Lalit Kala Akademi
  • (2) Kalakshetra Foundation
  • (3) Sahitya Akademi
  • (4) Swadesh Darshan
Correct Answer: (3) Sahitya Akademi
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Question 73:

In which of the following years was the first Battle of Panipat fought?

  • (1) 1526 AD
  • (2) 1527 AD
  • (3) 1539 AD
  • (4) 1556 AD
Correct Answer: (1) 1526 AD
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Question 74:

Who gave us these famous lines — “Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna ab hamare dil mein hai”?

  • (1) Ram Prasad Bismil
  • (2) Bhagat Singh
  • (3) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
  • (4) Dr. Mohammed Iqbal
Correct Answer: (1) Ram Prasad Bismil
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Question 75:

In which year did Rakesh Sharma, the first Indian go to space?

  • (1) 1969
  • (2) 1973
  • (3) 1984
  • (4) 1997
Correct Answer: (3) 1984
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Question 76:

Which of the following is not a disease of bones?

  • (1) Arthritis
  • (2) Gout
  • (3) Rickets
  • (4) Leukemia
Correct Answer: (4) Leukemia
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Question 77:

Which of the following is used to measure Atmospheric Pressure?

  • (1) Altimeter
  • (2) Barometer
  • (3) Hydrometer
  • (4) Thermometer
Correct Answer: (2) Barometer
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Question 78:

Who is associated with the invention of the Aeroplane?

  • (1) Sir Frank Whittle
  • (2) G. Daimler
  • (3) Etienne Oehmichen
  • (4) Wilbur Wright
Correct Answer: (4) Wilbur Wright
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Question 79:

In which year was Niti Aayog established?

  • (1) 2012
  • (2) 2015
  • (3) 2017
  • (4) 2018
Correct Answer: (2) 2015
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Question 80:

Who is the present Chief Justice of India?

  • (1) Justice Dipak Mishra
  • (2) Justice T.S. Thakur
  • (3) Justice H.L. Lahoti
  • (4) Justice Chandra Chud
Correct Answer: (4) Justice Chandra Chud
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Question 81:

Which of the following is not our fundamental right as per our Constitution?

  • (1) Right to equality
  • (2) Right to freedom of Religion
  • (3) Right to Freedom
  • (4) Right for exploitation
Correct Answer: (4) Right for exploitation
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Question 82:

Which is the local regional language of Bihar State?

  • (1) Bhojpuri
  • (2) Bundeli
  • (3) Bihari
  • (4) Khasi
Correct Answer: (1) Bhojpuri
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Question 83:

Japanese art of flower arrangement is known as -

  • (1) Ikebana
  • (2) Bonsai
  • (3) Ongami
  • (4) Moribana
Correct Answer: (1) Ikebana
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Question 84:

Solar eclipse occurs when -

  • (1) Earth comes between Sun and Moon.
  • (2) Moon is at right angle to the Earth.
  • (3) Moon comes between Sun and Earth.
  • (4) Sun comes between Moon and Earth.
Correct Answer: (3) Moon comes between Sun and Earth
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Question 85:

Acid Rain is caused due to —

  • (1) Deforestation
  • (2) Carbon dioxide
  • (3) Carbon monoxide
  • (4) Oxides of Sulphur and Nitrogen
Correct Answer: (4) Oxides of Sulphur and Nitrogen
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Question 86:

Which country has the largest rail network in the world?

  • (1) India
  • (2) UK
  • (3) China
  • (4) USA
Correct Answer: (4) USA
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Question 87:

Which of these major International Lawn Tennis Event is played on Grass Court?

  • (1) US Open
  • (2) Wimbledon
  • (3) Australian Open
  • (4) French Open
Correct Answer: (2) Wimbledon
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Question 88:

Super computer “PARAM” was developed by —

  • (1) TATA
  • (2) T Kharagpur
  • (3) IIT Kanpur
  • (4) C-DAC
Correct Answer: (4) C-DAC
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Question 89:

Which of the following Vitamin is excreted by humans in urine?

  • (1) Vitamin A
  • (2) Vitamin D
  • (3) Vitamin C
  • (4) Vitamin E
Correct Answer: (3) Vitamin C
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Question 90:

In which field, did Professor Amartya Sen receive the Nobel Prize?

  • (1) Literature
  • (2) Sports
  • (3) Economics
  • (4) Music
Correct Answer: (3) Economics
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Question 91:

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option given below.

She ___ silver medal in the race.

  • (1) have got
  • (2) has got
  • (3) did not got
  • (4) does not gets
Correct Answer: (2) has got
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Question 92:

Fill in the blank with suitable alternatives given:

Once she has signed the deal papers, she won't be able to ___

  • (1) Backup
  • (2) Backin
  • (3) Backit
  • (4) Backout
Correct Answer: (4) Backout
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Question 93:

Fill up the blank with suitable alternatives given:
The crew was afraid, but the captain ___ them that there was no danger.

  • (1) promised
  • (2) advised
  • (3) assured
  • (4) commented
Correct Answer: (3) assured
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Question 94:

Fill up the blank with suitable alternatives given:
The two groups have been engaged in a bitter _____ for the past three decades.

  • (1) fight
  • (2) intent
  • (3) arrangement
  • (4) event
Correct Answer: (2) intent
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Question 95:

Fill up the blank with suitable alternatives given:
My house _____ with all my money.

  • (1) Have escape
  • (2) Has run away
  • (3) Was run away
  • (4) Running away
Correct Answer: (2) Has run away
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Question 96:

Fill up the blank with suitable alternatives given:
The audience listened to the artist with _____ attention.

  • (1) Rapt
  • (2) Wrapped
  • (3) Roped
  • (4) Rapped
Correct Answer: (1) Rapt
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Question 97:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error and choose that part as your answer out of (1), (2) and (3). If the sentence is free from any error, then choose your answer as choice (4).

  • (1) Twas taken with surprise
  • (2) When I saw
  • (3) The beautiful building of Red Fort
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (1) Twas taken with surprise
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Question 98:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error and choose that part as your answer out of (1), (2) and (3). If the sentence is free from any error, then choose your answer as choice (4).

  • (1) Freedom Fighters laboured
  • (2) To the good of
  • (3) The poor enslaved masses
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (2) To the good of
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Question 99:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error and choose that part as your answer out of (1), (2) and (3). If the sentence is free from any error, then choose your answer as choice (4).

  • (1) I was shocked to hear
  • (2) That her son
  • (3) died of an accident
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (3) died of an accident
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Question 100:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error and choose that part as your answer out of (1), (2) and (3). If the sentence is free from any error, then choose your answer as choice (4).

  • (1) No one wants to drive to work anymore
  • (2) Because of the rally
  • (3) At such an hour
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (4) No error
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Question 101:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error and choose that part as your answer out of (1), (2), and (3). If the sentence is free from any error, then choose your answer as choice (4).
Essay writing is an art _____ that requires many planning on the part of the writer.

  • (1) Essay writing is an art
  • (2) That requires many planning
  • (3) On the part of the writer
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (2) That requires many planning
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Question 102:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error and choose that part as your answer out of (1), (2), and (3). If the sentence is free from any error, then choose your answer as choice (4).
He seldom or ever goes to meet his parents.

  • (1) He seldom or ever
  • (2) Goes to meet
  • (3) His parents
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (1) He seldom or ever
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Question 103:

Four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase given below. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To turn a deaf ear

  • (1) To show one's deaf ear to a Doctor
  • (2) To disregard totally
  • (3) To pay attention to
  • (4) Not to come to the point
Correct Answer: (2) To disregard totally
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Question 104:

Four alternatives are given for the underlined Idiom/Phrase given below. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.

He surprised everyone by his performance and proved to be a dark horse.

  • (1) A pedigree horse
  • (2) Favourite in race
  • (3) Unexpected winner
  • (4) A difficult player
Correct Answer: (3) Unexpected winner
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Question 105:

Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To break the ice

  • (1) To keep cool
  • (2) To break silence by speaking first
  • (3) To start work
  • (4) To break the idea
Correct Answer: (2) To break silence by speaking first
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Question 106:

Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
A red letter day

  • (1) An unimportant Day
  • (2) A festive occasion
  • (3) An insignificant Day
  • (4) An important Day
Correct Answer: (4) An important Day
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Question 107:

Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To be at sixes and sevens

  • (1) To be burdened
  • (2) To be a great success
  • (3) To be uncertain
  • (4) To be extravagant
Correct Answer: (3) To be uncertain
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Question 108:

Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Phrase/Idiom.
Bag of Bones

  • (1) A very thin person
  • (2) A bag full of bones
  • (3) A dead person
  • (4) A carcass
Correct Answer: (1) A very thin person
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Question 109:

Out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word: METICULOUS

  • (1) FALSE
  • (2) CAREFUL
  • (3) CASUAL
  • (4) CAREFREE
Correct Answer: (2) CAREFUL
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Question 110:

Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word: BARTER

  • (1) SEIZE
  • (2) REMOVE
  • (3) STEAL
  • (4) EXCHANGE
Correct Answer: (4) EXCHANGE
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Question 111:

Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word: ACCOLADE

  • (1) CLUMSY
  • (2) PRAISE
  • (3) INACTIVE
  • (4) ORTHODOX
Correct Answer: (2) PRAISE
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Question 112:

Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word: YARDSTICK

  • (1) STANDARD
  • (2) STATISTICS
  • (3) MARK
  • (4) SIZE
Correct Answer: (1) STANDARD
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Question 113:

Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word: TEDIOUS

  • (1) PAINFUL
  • (2) TIRESOME
  • (3) TROUBLESOME
  • (4) LENGTHY
Correct Answer: (2) TIRESOME
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Question 114:

Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word: DEPLETE

  • (1) DESTROY
  • (2) JOY
  • (3) EXHAUST
  • (4) FINISH
Correct Answer: (3) EXHAUST
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Question 115:

Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word: RECTIFY

  • (1) CORRECT
  • (2) TO COMMAND
  • (3) DESTROY
  • (4) TO BUILD
Correct Answer: (1) CORRECT
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Question 116:

Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: AUTHENTIC

  • (1) GENUINE
  • (2) RELIABLE
  • (3) VALID
  • (4) FICTITIOUS
  • (1) \textbf{GENUINE}: Synonym, not the opposite.
  • (2) \textbf{RELIABLE}: Implies trustworthiness, not opposite.
  • (3) \textbf{VALID}: Also refers to truth or correctness.
Correct Answer: (4) FICTITIOUS
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Question 117:

Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: BRITTLE

  • (1) STRONG
  • (2) FRAIL
  • (3) FRAGILE
  • (4) DISMAL
  • (1) \textbf{STRONG}: Correct antonym, as it implies durability.
  • (2) \textbf{FRAIL}: Synonym of brittle.
  • (3) \textbf{FRAGILE}: Synonym of brittle.
Correct Answer: (1) STRONG
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Question 118:

Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: COMPASSION

  • (1) kindness
  • (2) sympathy
  • (3) cruelty
  • (4) empathy
  • (1) \textbf{KINDNESS}: Synonym.
  • (2) \textbf{SYMPATHY}: Synonym.
  • (3) \textbf{CRUELTY}: Opposite of compassion — implies a lack of empathy or kindness.
Correct Answer: (3) cruelty
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Question 119:

Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: DISASTER

  • (1) calamity
  • (2) prosperity
  • (3) misfortune
  • (4) mishap
  • (1) \textbf{CALAMITY}: Synonym.
  • (2) \textbf{PROSPERITY}: Opposite — refers to success and good fortune.
  • (3) \textbf{MISFORTUNE}: Synonym.
Correct Answer: (2) prosperity
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Question 120:

Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: FATIGUE

  • (1) VIGOUR
  • (2) EXHAUSTED
  • (3) TIREDNESS
  • (4) WEAKNESS
  • .
Correct Answer: (1) VIGOUR
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Question 121:

Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: MODERATE

  • (1) limited
  • (2) reasonable
  • (3) lenient
  • (4) excessive
Correct Answer: (4) excessive
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Question 122:

Four words are given, out of which one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word:

  • (1) LAIESON
  • (2) LASION
  • (3) LASSION
  • (4) LIAISON
Correct Answer: (4) LIAISON
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Question 123:

Four words are given, out of which one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word:

  • (1) immence
  • (2) immense
  • (3) imence
  • (4) immenze
Correct Answer: (2) immense
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Question 124:

Four words are given, out of which one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word:

  • (1) HOLISTIC
  • (2) HOLEISTIC
  • (3) HOLESSTICE
  • (4) WHOLISTIC
Correct Answer: (1) HOLISTIC
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Question 125:

Four words are given, out of which one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word:

  • (1) PROPIRTY
  • (2) PROPERTY
  • (3) PROPRITARY
  • (4) PROPORITY
Correct Answer: (2) PROPERTY
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Question 126:

Four words are given, out of which one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word:

  • (1) PREMMISES
  • (2) PREMIISES
  • (3) PREMISES
  • (4) PREEMISES
  • (1) \textbf{PREMMISES}: Incorrect spelling.
  • (2) \textbf{PREMIISES}: Incorrect spelling.
  • (3) \textbf{PREMISES}: Correct spelling.
Correct Answer: (3) PREMISES
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Question 127:

Four words are given, out of which one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word:

  • (1) ASSIMILATED
  • (2) ASSIIMILATED
  • (3) ASCIMILATED
  • (4) ASCEIMILATED
  • (1) \textbf{ASSIMILATED}: Correct spelling.
  • (2) \textbf{ASSIIMILATED}: Incorrect, extra "I".
  • (3) \textbf{ASCIMILATED}: Incorrect, misspelled.
Correct Answer: (1) ASSIMILATED
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Question 128:

A part of the sentence is underlined, below are alternatives (1), (2), (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. Choose (4) if no improvement is required.

Ram is wearing his hat as it is getting very cold.

  • (1) getting on
  • (2) putting on
  • (3) taking on
  • (4) no improvement
  • (1) \textbf{getting on}: Incorrect phrase.
  • (2) \textbf{putting on}: Correct phrase for wearing an item.
  • (3) \textbf{taking on}: Incorrect; refers to accepting a task, not wearing.
Correct Answer: (2) putting on
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Question 129:

A part of the sentence is underlined, below are alternatives (1), (2), (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. Choose (4) if no improvement is required.

The Host offered the coffee but I denied it.

  • (1) said no
  • (2) rejected
  • (3) refused
  • (4) no improvement
Correct Answer: (3) refused
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Question 130:

A part of the sentence is underlined, below are alternatives (1), (2), (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. Choose (4) if no improvement is required.

The teacher gave the students some advice.

  • (1) Advices
  • (2) advise
  • (3) Advises
  • (4) no improvement
Correct Answer: (2) advise
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Question 131:

A part of the sentence is underlined, below are alternatives (1), (2), (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. Choose (4) if no improvement is required.

Few men were knocked down by a speeding car.

  • (1) Turned down
  • (2) Pulled down
  • (3) Brought down
  • (4) No improvement
Correct Answer: (4) No improvement
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Question 132:

A part of the sentence is underlined, below are alternatives (1), (2), (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. Choose (4) if no improvement is required.

Seema was working overtime for the last few weeks.

  • (1) working
  • (2) Is being working
  • (3) Has been working
  • (4) No improvement
Correct Answer: (3) Has been working
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Question 133:

A part of the sentence is underlined, below are alternatives (1), (2), (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. Choose (4) if no improvement is required.

The floor of the hall was covered by a carpet.

  • (1) Covered in
  • (2) Covered with
  • (3) Covered upon
  • (4) No improvement
Correct Answer: (2) Covered with
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Question 134:

A part of the sentence is underlined, below are alternatives (1), (2), (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. Choose (4) if no improvement is required.

This house is belonging to me for two years.

  • (1) Had been belonging
  • (2) Is belongs
  • (3) Has belonged
  • (4) No improvement
Correct Answer: (1) Had been belonging
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Question 135:

A part of the sentence is underlined, below are alternatives (1), (2), (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. Choose (4) if no improvement is required.

He has a very good command on Mathematics.

  • (1) to
  • (2) of
  • (3) in
  • (4) No improvement
Correct Answer: (2) of
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Question 136:

Fill in the blank:

I _____ him since my childhood.

  • (1) know
  • (2) has been knowing
  • (3) have known
  • (4) had been known
  • (1) \textbf{know}: Incorrect. The simple present tense is not appropriate here as the action has been ongoing since childhood.
  • (2) \textbf{has been knowing}: Incorrect. The verb "know" is not used in the continuous tense in this context.
  • (3) \textbf{have known}: Correct. This is the present perfect tense, which is used for actions that started in the past and continue to the present.
Correct Answer: (3) have known
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Question 137:

Fill in the blank:

It ________ raining here for two hours.

  • (1) have been raining
  • (2) has been raining
  • (3) have has been
  • (4) had has been
Correct Answer: (2) has been raining
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Question 138:

Fill in the blank:

The army has been _______ to be ready to control the floods.

  • (1) Awakened
  • (2) has been raining
  • (3) Warned
  • (4) Wanted
Correct Answer: (3) Warned
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Question 139:

Fill in the blank:

I see certain problems in ______\ of this plan.

  • (1) the
  • (2) a
  • (3) an
  • (4) on
Correct Answer: (1) the
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Question 140:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error and choose that part as your answer out of (1), (2), and (3). If the sentence is free from any error, then choose your answer as choice (4).
‘We know where it begins, but we don't know that where it ends.’

  • (1) ‘We know where it begins
  • (2) But we don't know
  • (3) That where it ends
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (3) That where it ends
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Question 141:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error.

  • (1) Beware of
  • (2) A fair weather friend
  • (3) Who is neither a friend in a need nor a friend in deed
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (4) No error
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Question 142:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error.

  • (1) Seldom we have been treated
  • (2) In such a rude manner
  • (3) By the police personnel
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (1) Seldom we have been treated
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Question 143:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error.

  • (1) The property
  • (2) Was divided
  • (3) Among the two brothers
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (3) Among the two brothers
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Question 144:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error.

  • (1) Long life is good
  • (2) If one be happy
  • (3) and has friends
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (4) No error
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Question 145:

Find out which part of the sentence has an error.

  • (1) His assistants have
  • (2) And are still doing
  • (3) Excellent work for the organisation
  • (4) No error
Correct Answer: (1) His assistants have
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Question 146:

Comprehension:

India is home to an estimated 10% of the global Snow Leopard population spread across five Himalayan states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh which is only 5% of the available global habitat for the animal.

Project Snow Leopard was introduced in India by the Project Snow Leopard Committee instituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, in the year 2009 to safeguard and conserve India’s unique natural heritage of high-altitude wildlife populations and their habitats by promoting conservation through participatory policies and actions.

Project Tiger and Project Elephant are prevalent in India with the former introduced in 1973 garnering worldwide attention.

The Snow Leopard usually occurs at an altitude of \(>2700\,m\) above sea level and is the apex predator in the Himalayan Region along with the Tibetan Wolf. The project is not only to protect the Snow Leopard, but as with Project Tiger, it is considered an umbrella species and with its protection comes the protection of other species and the habitat which they are all a part of.

Top 3 National Parks in India where the Snow Leopard can likely be seen:
- Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary — Himachal Pradesh

- Ulley Valley — Ladakh

- Hemis National Park — Himachal Pradesh

The reasons for the introduction of Project Snow Leopard are as follows:

  • (i) High altitudes of India > 3000 m including the Himalayan & Trans-Himalayan biogeographic zones support a unique wildlife assemblage of global conservation.
    (ii) There has been relatively less attention on the region from the viewpoint of wildlife conservation.
    (iii) The region represents a vast rangeland system supporting important traditional pastoral economic and lifestyles.
    (iv) The region provides essential ecosystem services and harbours river systems vital for the nation’s food security.
    (v) India has ratified international agreements promoting the conservation of high-altitude wildlife species such as the snow leopard.
    (vi) The region is important for the country’s national security as well as international relations.
    (vii) The high-altitude wildlife in India today faces a variety of threats.
    (viii) The existing high altitude protected areas in India require considerable strengthening.
    (ix) Wildlife Management in the region needs to be made participatory.
  • Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the question below:
    What is the purpose of the above passage/study?
  • (1) Snow Leopards are vulnerable species and must be protected.
  • (2) Are dangerous and must be left to die
  • (3) Are aggressive
  • (4) Are rigid species
Correct Answer: (1) Snow Leopards are vulnerable species and must be protected.
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Question 147:

Comprehension:

India is home to an estimated 10% of the global Snow Leopard population spread across five Himalayan states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh which is only 5% of the available global habitat for the animal.
Project Snow Leopard was introduced in India by the Project Snow Leopard Committee instituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, in the year 2009 to safeguard and conserve India's unique natural heritage of high-altitude wildlife populations and their habitats by promoting conservation through participatory policies and actions.
Project Tiger and Project Elephant are prevalent in India with the former introduced in 1973 garnering worldwide attention.
The Snow Leopard usually occurs at an altitude of \( >2700\, m \) above sea level and is the apex predator in the Himalayan Region along with the Tibetan Wolf. The project is not only to protect the Snow Leopard, but as with Project Tiger, it is considered an umbrella species and with its protection comes the protection of other species and the habitat which they are all a part of.

Top 3 National Parks in India where the Snow Leopard can likely be seen:
- Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary — Himachal Pradesh
- Ulley Valley — Ladakh
- Hemis National Park — Himachal Pradesh

The reasons for introduction of Project Snow Leopard are as follows:

  • (i) High altitudes of India > 3000 m including the Himalayan & Trans-Himalayan biogeographic zones support a unique wildlife assemblage of global conservation.
    (ii) There has been relatively less attention on the region from the viewpoint of wildlife conservation.
    (iii) The region represents a vast rangeland system supporting important traditional pastoral economic and lifestyles.
    (iv) The region provides essential ecosystem services and harbours river systems vital for the nation’s food security.
    (v) India has ratified international agreements promoting the conservation of high-altitude wildlife species such as the snow leopard.
    (vi) The region is important for the country’s national security as well as international relations.
    (vii) The high-altitude wildlife in India today faces a variety of threats.
    (viii) The existing high altitude protected areas in India require considerable strengthening.
    (ix) Wildlife Management in the region needs to be made participatory.
  • What do you mean by the phrase “Snow Leopard is considered an umbrella species”?
  • (1) They mate under the umbrella.
  • (2) Species whose protection will ensure protection of other species.
  • (3) They live under the umbrella.
  • (4) They sleep under the umbrella.
Correct Answer: (2) Species whose protection will ensure protection of other species.
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Question 148:

Comprehension:

India is home to an estimated 10% of the global Snow Leopard population spread across five Himalayan states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh which is only 5% of the available global habitat for the animal.

Project Snow Leopard was introduced in India by the Project Snow Leopard Committee instituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, in the year 2009 to safeguard and conserve India’s unique natural heritage of high-altitude wildlife populations and their habitats by promoting conservation through participatory policies and actions.

Project Tiger and Project Elephant are prevalent in India with the former introduced in 1973 garnering worldwide attention.

The Snow Leopard usually occurs at an altitude of \(>2700\,m\) above sea level and is the apex predator in the Himalayan Region along with the Tibetan Wolf. The project is not only to protect the Snow Leopard, but as with Project Tiger, it is considered an umbrella species and with its protection comes the protection of other species and the habitat which they are all a part of.

Top 3 National Parks in India where the Snow Leopard can likely be seen:
- Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary — Himachal Pradesh

- Ulley Valley — Ladakh

- Hemis National Park — Himachal Pradesh

The reasons for the introduction of Project Snow Leopard are as follows:

  • (i) High altitudes of India > 3000 m including the Himalayan and Trans-Himalayan biogeographic zones support a unique wildlife assemblage of global conservation significance.
    (ii) There has been relatively less attention on the region from the viewpoint of wildlife conservation.
    (iii) The region represents a vast rangeland system supporting important traditional pastoral economies and lifestyles.
    (iv) The region provides essential ecosystem services and harbours river systems vital for the nation’s food security.
    (v) India has ratified international agreements promoting the conservation of high-altitude wildlife species such as the snow leopard.
    (vi) The region is important for the country’s national security as well as international relations.
    (vii) The high-altitude wildlife in India today faces a variety of threats.
    (viii) The existing high-altitude protected areas in India require considerable strengthening.
    (ix) Wildlife Management in the region needs to be made participatory.
    Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the question below:
    According to the passage, high-altitude regions should be protected. Why?
Correct Answer: (3) As they support unique wildlife of global significance
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Question 149:

Comprehension:

India is home to an estimated 10% of the global Snow Leopard population spread across five Himalayan states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh which is only 5% of the available global habitat for the animal.


Project Snow Leopard was introduced in India by the Project Snow Leopard Committee instituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, in the year 2009 to safeguard and conserve India’s unique natural heritage of high-altitude wildlife populations and their habitats by promoting conservation through participatory policies and actions.


Project Tiger and Project Elephant are prevalent in India with the former introduced in 1973 garnering worldwide attention.
The Snow Leopard usually occurs at an altitude of \( >2700\, m \) above sea level and is the apex predator in the Himalayan Region along with the Tibetan Wolf. The project is not only to protect the Snow Leopard, but as with Project Tiger, it is considered an umbrella species and with its protection comes the protection of other species and the habitat which they are all a part of.


Top 3 National Parks in India where the Snow Leopard can likely be seen:

- Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary — Himachal Pradesh

- Ulley Valley — Ladakh

- Hemis National Park — Himachal Pradesh


The reasons for introduction of Project Snow Leopard are as follows:

  •  (i) High altitudes of India > 3000 m including the Himalayan & Trans-Himalayan biogeographic zones support a unique wildlife assemblage of global conservation.
    (ii) There has been relatively less attention on the region from the viewpoint of wildlife conservation.
    (iii) The region represents a vast rangeland system supporting important traditional pastoral economic and lifestyles.
    (iv) The region provides essential ecosystem services and harbours river systems vital for the nation’s food security.
    (v) India has ratified international agreements promoting the conservation of high-altitude wildlife species such as the snow leopard.
    (vi) The region is important for the country’s national security as well as international relations.
    (vii) The high-altitude wildlife in India today faces a variety of threats.
    (viii) The existing high altitude protected areas in India require considerable strengthening.
    (ix) Wildlife Management in the region needs to be made participatory.
    According to the passage, what is integral to the nation’s food security?
  • (1) Wildlife
  • (2) Population
  • (3) Fresh air
  • (4) River systems
Correct Answer: (4) River systems
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Question 150:

Comprehension:

India is home to an estimated 10% of the global Snow Leopard population spread across five Himalayan states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, which is only 5% of the available global habitat for the animal.

Project Snow Leopard was introduced in India by the Project Snow Leopard Committee instituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, in the year 2009 to safeguard and conserve India’s unique natural heritage of high-altitude wildlife populations and their habitats by promoting conservation through participatory policies and actions.

Project Tiger and Project Elephant are prevalent in India with the former introduced in 1973 garnering worldwide attention.

The Snow Leopard usually occurs at an altitude of \(>2700\,m\) above sea level and is the apex predator in the Himalayan Region along with the Tibetan Wolf. The project is not only to protect the Snow Leopard, but as with Project Tiger, it is considered an umbrella species and with its protection comes the protection of other species and the habitat which they are all a part of.

Top 3 National Parks in India where the Snow Leopard can likely be seen:

- Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary — Himachal Pradesh

- Ulley Valley — Ladakh

- Hemis National Park — Himachal Pradesh

The reasons for the introduction of Project Snow Leopard are as follows:

  • (i) High altitudes of India > 3000 m, including the Himalayan and Trans-Himalayan biogeographic zones, support a unique wildlife assemblage of global conservation significance.
    (ii) There has been relatively less attention on the region from the viewpoint of wildlife conservation.
    (iii) The region represents a vast rangeland system supporting important traditional pastoral economies and lifestyles.
    (iv) The region provides essential ecosystem services and harbours river systems vital for the nation’s food security.
    (v) India has ratified international agreements promoting the conservation of high-altitude wildlife species such as the snow leopard.
    (vi) The region is important for the country’s national security as well as international relations.
    (vii) The high-altitude wildlife in India today faces a variety of threats.
    (viii) The existing high-altitude protected areas in India require considerable strengthening.
    (ix) Wildlife Management in the region needs to be made participatory.
    Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the question below:
    Which Himalayan States come under the Himalayan Region?
  • (1) J \& K, Himachal, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Arunachal
  • (2) Delhi
  • (3) Rajasthan
  • (4) Raipur
Correct Answer: (1) J \& K, Himachal, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Arunachal
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Question 151:

Your friend shouts at you due to some misunderstanding. She thinks that you have been creating problems in her personal life, you would:

  • (1) Shout back to her
  • (2) Tell others that she is in a habit of doing it
  • (3) Leave her and not talk to her
  • (4) Make the first move to clear the misunderstanding
Correct Answer: (4) Make the first move to clear the misunderstanding
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Question 152:

While returning home, after watching a late night movie show you found two people arguing loudly on the way, you will:

  • (1) Ignore them and go your way
  • (2) Ask them not to shout in the midnight
  • (3) Inform the Police
  • (4) Intervene between them, settle the argument amicably and proceed to your home
Correct Answer: (3) Inform the Police
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Question 153:

You have joined a company. People around you are quite friendly and helpful. What would you do to start a conversation with them?

  • (1) Smile at everyone and say hello.
  • (2) Go right up to everyone who seems approachable and start talking positively.
  • (3) Take part in discussions that deal with work only.
  • (4) Behave very formally.
Correct Answer: (1) Smile at everyone and say hello.
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Question 154:

Your best friend has invited you for a lunch but the same day you came to know about the interviews in the “Job Placement Cell” of your college.

  • (1) Enjoy with your friend and you will attend such interviews next time.
  • (2) Ring up your friend and explain the whole situation.
  • (3) You miss the interviews and leave for lunch.
  • (4) You keep grumbling and you are confused.
Correct Answer: (2) Ring up your friend and explain the whole situation.
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Question 155:

While travelling in your car, certain persons stop you on the way and ask you to take an injured child to the hospital. You would:

  • (1) Ask them to leave your way and then drive away.
  • (2) Ask them to first call the police.
  • (3) Immediately take the child to the hospital.
  • (4) Get out of the car and ask some other person for help and will request him for taking the child to hospital.
Correct Answer: (3) Immediately take the child to the hospital.
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Question 156:

When somebody asks your views regarding an issue:

  • (1) You fail to give a realistic and precise answer.
  • (2) Your views are dependent on other's views.
  • (3) You diplomatically answer in a very realistic and straightforward manner.
  • (4) Say anything that comes to your mind.
Correct Answer: (3) You diplomatically answer in a very realistic and straightforward manner.
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Question 157:

You are a member of a leading music group. During the performance, a judge asks you to step forward and sing alone as you are the main singer of the group:

  • (1) You get distracted as the rest of the group is not with you.
  • (2) You concentrate on your singing to perform your level best.
  • (3) You form the opinion that you are going to be thrown out of the group.
  • (4) You keep thinking why you were asked to sing alone and remain confused throughout.
Correct Answer: (2) You concentrate on your singing to perform your level best.
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Question 158:

Whenever Aman is free, he likes to do painting. What type of Aptitude does Aman have?

  • (1) Ability
  • (2) Interest
  • (3) Weakness
  • (4) None of the above
Correct Answer: (2) Interest
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Question 159:

An Epidemic spread in your village due to poor hygiene conditions. You will:

  • (1) Try to educate people about hygiene.
  • (2) Ignore as it is the job of Government.
  • (3) Intervene only if your family member gets affected.
  • (4) Shift to the other village.
Correct Answer: (1) Try to educate people about hygiene.
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Question 160:

You went out of India for higher studies. Due to financial conditions, your parents are unable to send you money. You will:

  • (1) Leave your studies and come back to India.
  • (2) Do a part-time job and complete your studies.
  • (3) Leave the studies and do a full-time job.
  • (4) Build pressure on your parents to send you money.
Correct Answer: (2) Do a part-time job and complete your studies.
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Question 161:

While talking to your friend on the phone, you realize someone from the back is playing your favourite song. Then in this situation:

  • (1) Tell your friend that you are listening to the song.
  • (2) You are able to understand what your friend is saying and keep listening to the song along with the conversation.
  • (3) Try to do both things together but cannot do either.
  • (4) Forget about the song and concentrate on your friend's voice.
Correct Answer: (4) Forget about the song and concentrate on your friend's voice.
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Question 162:

You are going to school on a bike and all of a sudden the bike breaks down. You ring up to your father and he says that he will be there in half an hour. You cannot do anything except waiting for him. You

  • (1) Continue to sit patiently and keep waiting for your father.
  • (2) Feel a bit scared.
  • (3) Experience extreme panic as the waiting period increases.
  • (4) Decide to go to any house nearby as it is getting more scary.
Correct Answer: (1) Continue to sit patiently and keep waiting for your father.
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Question 163:

You are alone at home when one of your nieces gets badly hurt.

  • (1) You start feeling panicky.
  • (2) You ask for your neighbour's help.
  • (3) You call up your parents and ask them to come fast.
  • (4) You call the family doctor immediately and go and sit beside her to keep watch in the meantime.
Correct Answer: (4) You call the family doctor immediately and go and sit beside her to keep watch in the meantime.
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Question 164:

Your maid has invited you to her daughter's wedding. You would

  • (1) Completely ignore her.
  • (2) Attend the wedding.
  • (3) Buy a gift for her daughter and help in the wedding.
  • (4) Congratulate her and make up some excuse for not being able to attend.
Correct Answer: (3) Buy a gift for her daughter and help in the wedding.
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Question 165:

You were discussing some important issue with one of your colleagues and you end up having a fight. You would:

  • (1) Ignore the whole situation and start chatting with others.
  • (2) Blame her and move ahead.
  • (3) Sit with her, and try to clarify things to sort out the matter.
  • (4) Promise to yourself that you will never talk to her in future.
Correct Answer: (3) Sit with her, and try to clarify things to sort out the matter.
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Question 166:

If you have to prepare for your exam and at the same time prepare your project report, you will:

  • (1) Do one thing at a time and plan out a time table and work accordingly.
  • (2) Become anxious and impulsively do the tasks just for the sake of getting over with them.
  • (3) Try to do all the tasks at the same time.
  • (4) Keep crying without being able to work effectively at any task.
Correct Answer: (1) Do one thing at a time and plan out a time table and work accordingly.
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Question 167:

You have been asked to complete your work, but others plan to leave the work and enjoy themselves at the Carnival:

  • (1) You also start thinking the same way.
  • (2) You do your work as there is no fun in taking chances for such an important work.
  • (3) Ask your friends as well to do the work.
  • (4) Leave your friends thinking they have a non-serious attitude towards work.
Correct Answer: (2) You do your work as there is no fun in taking chances for such an important work.
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Question 168:

You are in a cinema hall watching a movie, you see a snake in front of your leg, you will:

  • (1) Remain cool, warn others, notify the hall authorities.
  • (2) Start shouting that no one should move.
  • (3) Shout to switch on the lights.
  • (4) Take the snake and place it outside.
Correct Answer: (1) Remain cool, warn others, notify the hall authorities.
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Question 169:

You are very tired and have to do some important work. You:

  • (1) Keep thinking that you are tired and won't be able to work.
  • (2) Do the work wholeheartedly.
  • (3) Would do it without thinking that you can make errors.
  • (4) Finish it off.
Correct Answer: (2) Do the work wholeheartedly.
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Question 170:

Your teacher tells you in advance that a certain project needs to be completed within two weeks' time. You would:

  • (1) Do the work patiently and complete it within the given time.
  • (2) Leave the work for a while thinking that it will be done later.
  • (3) Feel panicky and start devoting all your time to it.
  • (4) Ignore the work thinking that it's just a day's job.
Correct Answer: (1) Do the work patiently and complete it within the given time.
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Question 171:

You work in a Call center and a customer is angry and yelling at you on the phone. What is the best course of action?

  • (1) Yell back at the customer.
  • (2) Apologize and try to calm down the customer.
  • (3) Argue with the customer.
  • (4) Ignore the customer's complaint.
Correct Answer: (2) Apologize and try to calm down the customer.
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Question 172:

You work in a hotel and some guests complain about the noise level in their room. What is the best course of action?

  • (1) Offer them earplugs.
  • (2) Ignore their complaint.
  • (3) Apologize and move them to a different room.
  • (4) Tell them there’s nothing you can do.
Correct Answer: (3) Apologize and move them to a different room.
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Question 173:

You are staying in a hostel, every day in the night seniors come to your room and disturb you, the first person whom you will inform would be:

  • (1) Local Police Station.
  • (2) Principal of the college.
  • (3) Hostel Warden.
  • (4) Help Line Number.
Correct Answer: (3) Hostel Warden.
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Question 174:

While dining at a reputed Restaurant you ordered vegetarian soup but you have been served with non-vegetarian soup. You will:

  • (1) Call the server and shout at him/her.
  • (2) Forget the incident and do nothing about it.
  • (3) Leave the restaurant immediately.
  • (4) Call the manager and complain to him/her.
Correct Answer: (4) Call the manager and complain to him/her.
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Question 175:

A Food Festival is to be organized at your college by a group of students. You:

  • (1) Volunteer for the group.
  • (2) Plan how to stop the Food Festival.
  • (3) Not be bothered about it.
  • (4) Try to make another group and challenge the same.
Correct Answer: (1) Volunteer for the group.
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Question 176:

You are a telephone operator in a hotel, there is no call in waiting. You will:

  • (1) Go and help in other department
  • (2) Quit your seat and relax in the locker room
  • (3) Be attentive on your given job only
  • (4) Listen to music through a pair of earphones
Correct Answer: (3) Be attentive on your given job only.
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Question 177:

You have been sent to a monument for a cleanliness project, as a group leader, your job is:

  • (1) Only to supervise
  • (2) Work with Team
  • (3) Go away after giving tasks
  • (4) Ask them to work only for photos
Correct Answer: (2) Work with Team.
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Question 178:

Light bulbs of the Park in your locality are not working, you will:

  • (1) Pool money and get it repaired
  • (2) Inform the Local Authorities
  • (3) Ignore the situation
  • (4) Ask people not to go to the Park
Correct Answer: (2) Inform the Local Authorities.
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Question 179:

Your team has failed to achieve the given targets; As the captain of the team:

  • (1) Take all the blame on yourself for the defeat.
  • (2) Blame your team for the same.
  • (3) Try to find out the reasons for not achieving the targets.
  • (4) Resign from the organization.
Correct Answer: (3) Try to find out the reasons for not achieving the targets.
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Question 180:

A fight takes place between two employees at the hotel. As a Manager, what will you do?

  • (1) Try to convince both to stop fighting and find a solution to the problem.
  • (2) Handover the situation to your Junior.
  • (3) Call Police and handover both employees to the police.
  • (4) You also involve yourself in fighting.
Correct Answer: (1) Try to convince both to stop fighting and find a solution to the problem.
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Question 181:

While working in a group, you will:

  • (1) Never participate in the activity.
  • (2) Share your ideas with others.
  • (3) Based on listening to others, you agree with them.
  • (4) Dominate with your ideas over the others.
Correct Answer: (2) Share your ideas with others.
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Question 182:

You have been given the responsibility of Class Monitor, you would:

  • (1) Request your teacher not to give this responsibility.
  • (2) Request your friend to take this responsibility.
  • (3) Gracefully take this responsibility as a new learning.
  • (4) Ask your parents to talk to Principal for not giving this responsibility.
Correct Answer: (3) Gracefully take this responsibility as a new learning.
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Question 183:

What do you do when you reach a meeting without preparation?

  • (1) Make excuses to convince other members.
  • (2) Admit your reason for being unprepared.
  • (3) Try to escape from the meeting.
  • (4) Do not attend the meeting at all.
Correct Answer: (2) Admit your reason for being unprepared.
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Question 184:

In a classroom, you find a topic which is very tough. The best thing you can do is:

  • (1) Leave the class.
  • (2) Ask your friend to teach you after the class.
  • (3) In the class itself, ask your teacher to repeat the topic.
  • (4) Nothing can be done about it.
Correct Answer:(3) In the class itself, ask your teacher to repeat the topic.
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Question 185:

You are transferred to a department which is not of your interest, you will:

  • (1) Make mistakes so that you are transferred back to your interested department.
  • (2) Give a time limit to the management for transferring back.
  • (3) Resign from the company.
  • (4) Work hard and try to prove yourself in the new department.
Correct Answer:(4) Work hard and try to prove yourself in the new department.
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Question 186:

You find a person entering your restaurant in a wheelchair, you will:

  • (1) Rush to open the door.
  • (2) Not bother about the same.
  • (3) Be agitated due to shortage of space in the restaurant.
  • (4) Ask the person that their food will be served in the room.
Correct Answer:(1) Rush to open the door.
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Question 187:

As a manager, you notice there has been repeated customer complaints against the smell of the carpet in a particular room, you will:

  • (1) Permanently block the room.
  • (2) Ignore the complaint.
  • (3) Remove the carpet from the room.
  • (4) Replace the carpet with a new one.
Correct Answer:(4) Replace the carpet with a new one.
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Question 188:

Discipline, hard work, and dedication are the essential requirements to be a successful hotel operator. Upon getting this information, you would:

  • (1) Vow never to become a hotel operator.
  • (2) Ignore as you are not interested in hotel jobs.
  • (3) Take this as a challenge to be a successful hotel operator.
  • (4) Start wondering about the work pressure.
Correct Answer:(3) Take this as a challenge to be a successful hotel operator.
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Question 189:

As a teacher, you have been asked to select a team for Annual Day Celebration. You would select students:

  • (1) Only those who are close to you.
  • (2) Only those who would do whatever you ask.
  • (3) Only those who are ready to adapt to any situation they may come across.
  • (4) Those who are close to you, those who would do anything when asked, and those who are ready to adapt to any situation they may come across.
Correct Answer:(3) Only those who are ready to adapt to any situation they may come across.
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Question 190:

You are working in a hotel, a fire breaks out. You would:

  • (1) Come back home and relax.
  • (2) Go to a safe distance and watch.
  • (3) Secure the children and the aged people first before you try to help others.
  • (4) Panic and run away.
Correct Answer:(3) Secure the children and the aged people first before you try to help others.
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Question 191:

You were going through a guest bill which was prepared and checked by your staff. You noticed a mistake. You would:

  • (1) Take him to the General Manager of the hotel.
  • (2) Go and speak to the concerned staff yourself without creating a fuss.
  • (3) Transfer the concerned staff.
  • (4) Permanently remove the concerned staff.
Correct Answer:(2) Go and speak to the concerned staff yourself without creating a fuss.
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Question 192:

You have received a demanding customer in your hotel, you will:

  • (1) Inform him that he should not behave like this.
  • (2) Shout back and tell that you are not in a position to help.
  • (3) Tactfully tell that his behavior is not appropriate.
  • (4) Make efforts to resolve the issue.
Correct Answer:(4) Make efforts to resolve the issue.
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Question 193:

After receiving negative feedback about your hotel, as a Manager, you would:

  • (1) Shout on the staff.
  • (2) Fight with the guest who has given negative comments.
  • (3) Ignore the negative comments.
  • (4) Take them in a positive manner and improve the standards of services.
Correct Answer:(4) Take them in a positive manner and improve the standards of services.
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Question 194:

In a College Mess, you are not getting food of your choice, you would:

  • (1) Stop eating from the Mess.
  • (2) Ask Management to return back the money against the Mess Fee.
  • (3) Speak with the Mess Incharge to add items on rotation basis of your choices.
  • (4) Tell everyone to stop using the Mess Facility.
Correct Answer:(3) Speak with the Mess Incharge to add items on rotation basis of your choices.
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Question 195:

A drunken guest is creating a problem in the lobby of the hotel, as a Manager, you will:

  • (1) Handover him to the Police.
  • (2) Handover him to the Hotel Security.
  • (3) Do not speak with him as he is drunk.
  • (4) Take him to his room and ask him to calm down.
Correct Answer:(4) Take him to his room and ask him to calm down.
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Question 196:

A delivery boy takes more than usual time to deliver your food, you will:

  • (1) Not take food from him.
  • (2) Not pay any amount to him.
  • (3) Stop ordering in the future from that company.
  • (4) Write a complaint to the company about the incident.
Correct Answer:(4) Write a complaint to the company about the incident.
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Question 197:

On a famous monument, you see some people writing something on the walls, you will:

  • (1) Educate them for not to write on walls.
  • (2) Ignore the situation.
  • (3) Start writing with them.
  • (4) Take photos and viral on social media.
Correct Answer:(1) Educate them for not to write on walls.
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Question 198:

You have been recently promoted by the management, you would:

  • (1) Stop performing as now you have already been promoted.
  • (2) Work hard as now you have more responsibilities.
  • (3) Start talking with everyone about how you have been promoted.
  • (4) Move to a new company.
Correct Answer:(2) Work hard as now you have more responsibilities.
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Question 199:

Eye contact with the guests represents towards:

  • (1) Honesty and Respect
  • (2) Disrespect and Dishonesty
  • (3) Arrogance
  • (4) Negative Attitude
Correct Answer:(1) Honesty and Respect
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Question 200:

Aviation, Cruise, Hotels, Travel — all these industries come under:

  • (1) Manufacturing Industry
  • (2) Hospitality Industry
  • (3) Cargo Industry
  • (4) Telecom Industry
Correct Answer:(2) Hospitality Industry
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NCHMCT JEE Questions

  • 1.
    While dealing with a customer who is very upset about some services provided by your hotel, which of the following you need most?

      • Cleverness
      • Politeness
      • Logic
      • Patience

    • 2.
      When I look at my past, I often regret of my past decisions?

        • Strongly agree
        • Agree
        • Disagree
        • Strongly disagree

      • 3.
        ₹ 10000 is invested for \( 1\frac{1}{2} \) years at 10% p.a. What is the difference between the compound interest when the sum is compounded half yearly and when it is compounded annually?

          • ₹ 24.50
          • ₹ 25.25
          • ₹ 25.75
          • ₹ 26.25

        • 4.

          Match the Rigvedic names of the rivers (List I) with their modern names (List II).


          Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

            • (A)-IV, (B)-I, (C)-II, (D)-III

            • (A)-I, (B)-IV, (C)-II, (D)-III

            • (A)-I, (B)-IV, (C)-III, (D)-II

            • (A)-IV, (B)-I, (C)-III, (D)-II


          • 5.
            Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Wild

              • Cultured
              • Ingenious
              • Rude
              • Declassified

            • 6.

              Match List - I with List - II.

              Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

                • (A)-(IV), (B)-(III), (C)-(II), (D)-(I)
                • (A)-(IV), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(II)
                • (A)-(IV), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(I)
                • (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(I)

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