JKP Test A
JKP Test A
JKP Test A
There are 100 questions each carry 1 mark. There are section of General knowledge, Reasoning, Mathematics and English
b. Jagannath Temple
c. Sree Padmanabhaswamy
d. Kailash Temple
a. Vitamin A
b. Vitamin B7
c. Vitamin B9
d. Vitamin B12
a. Ashoka
b. Krishna-I
c. Srigupta
d. Jahangir
4. World tallest bridge pier is being built in which of the following state/UT by Indian Railways ?
a. West Bengal
c. Ladakh
d. Manipur
a. Telangana
b. Gujarat
c. Goa
b. Jahangir
c. Aurangzeb
d. Ashoka
b. Ashwani Vaishnav
d. Rajesh Goyal
a. Bhaderwah
b. Pulwama
c. Baramulla
d. Srinagar
a. Kerela Blasters
b. FC Goa
c. Army Red
d. Delhi FC
a. Grass
b. Hard court
c. Clay
d. Stones
11. Who gave the Title “Raja” to Raja Ram Mohan Roy ?
b. Akbar Shah II
c. William Bentick
12. First session of INC was held in Bombay in 1885. It was presided by
a. Dadabhai Naoroji
b. George Yule
c. Badruddin Tyyabji
d. WC Bannerji
13. Who among the following was popularly called the “Librerator of the Press” ?
a. Metcalfe
b. Irwin
c. Lytton
d. Dalhousie
14. Post Office Act was passed in the year 1854 and the first Postal stamp was issued in which year ?
a. 1854
b. 1855
c. 1856
d. 1857
15. Where is Muslim Mosque situated in which a hair of Paigambar Muhammad Saheb has been preserved ?
b. Hazratbal (Srinagar)
c. Gous-e-Azam (Srinagar)
16. Which of the following schedules of the Constitution of India contains the format of oaths to be taken by different
constitutional functionaries ?
a. 4th Schedule
c. 3rd Schedule
d. 2nd Schedule
a. Panchayats
b. Union Territories
c. Municipalities
d. States
18. Which of the following proposed the suggestion for a Constituent Assembly first in 1935 ?
b. Mahatma Gandhi
c. JP Narayan
d. MN Roy
19. Which of the following state/UT has been selected to launch Pilot Project to revive and promote traditional “Namda” craft ?
a. Ladakh
b. Gujarat
c. Himachal Pradesh
20. In India, how many times the President declared Financial Emergency
a. Once
b. Twice
c. Thrice
d. Never
a. Seismic centre
b. Epicentre
c. Core Centre
a. Ganga
b. Brahmaputra
c. Godavari
d. Tapi
24. Which of the following river originates as well as ends in the territory of India ?
a. Indus
b. Brahmaputra
c. Chambal
d. Kosi
25. The final boundary between the earth and the outer space is called
a. Mesopause
b. Magnetopause
c. Ionopause
d. Magnetosphere
26. The Buddha delivered his first sermon, known as ‘Turning of wheel law’ at
a. Sanchi
b. Sarnath
c. Saraswati
d. Bodh Gaya
a. Ladakh Festival
b. Leh Darshan
c. Sindhu Festival
d. Sindhu Darshan
28. In 1965, the head of Jammu and Kashmir was regurgitated as Governor, previously called as
a. Vajeer-i-aalam
b. Wazir
c. Chief Minister
d. Sadr-e-riyasat
29. The Uri Dam is located on which river in Jammu and Kashmir ?
a. Beas River
b. Jhelum River
c. Ravi River
d. Chenab River
30. Which of the following was most probably the first metal to be used in India ?
a. Iron
b. Gold
c. Silver
d. Copper
31. Which Indus city was known for water management system ?
a. Dholavira
b. Harappa
c. Lothal
d. Kalibangan
32. Where was the 1929 session of Congress held, in which Poorna Swaraj was demanded ?
a. Surat
c. Karanchi
d. Bombay
33. Which Indian state has become the first state in the country to table a paperless budget ?
a. Kerela
b. Karnataka
c. Punjab
d. Uttar Pradesh
a. 1 to 4
b. 1 to 5
c. 1 to 11
d. 1 to 6
a. Resister
b. Insulator
c. Fixed Resistance
d. Variable Resistance
36. Duodenum is
a. Part of stomach
d. Part of heart
37. Who has won the 2021 Australian Open Men’s Singles title ?
a. Rafael Nadal
b. Novak Djokovic
c. Daniil Medvedev
38. Which of the following mountain range is also called ‘Sahyadri Mountains’ ?
a. Satpura Range
b. Vindhaya Range
c. Western Ghats
d. Aravalli Range
a. Sodium Nitrate
b. Barium Chloride
c. Calcium Chloride
d. Copper Chloride
a. 712 AD
b. 715 AD
c. 717 AD
d. 711 AD
41. 15 : 60 :: 11 : ?
a. 49
b. 46
c. 50
d. 44
42. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
c. Kamal
d. Naren
43. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
1. Some cats are dogs.
2. Some trees are dogs.
Conclusions:
(I) Some dogs are cats.
(II) Some cats are trees
a. Both I and II
b. Either I or II
c. Only II
d. Only I
a. WORKNET
b. OEVWRRO
c. WRROOVE
d. NETWRKO
45. In a certain code language ‘FRAUD’ is written as’6181214’, ‘RING’ is written as ‘189147’. What is the code for ‘GLOBE’
in that code language ?
a. 7121525
b. 7525121
c. 7121512
d. 8165243
46. Six persons L,M,N,P,Q and R, are sitting in a row facing towards the north(not necessarily in same order). There are 3
persons between P and M. P is not at any of the ends. There are 3 persons between L and Q. N is to the left of R. L is at one
of the end. M is to the right of P. How many person are sitting to the left of N ?
a. 4
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
a. 346
b. 84
c. 371
d. 547
a. LOP
b. NWK
c. MTG
d. BRE
49. 423,407,439,391,455, ?
a. 360
b. 375
c. 420
d. 365
50. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements :
1) All apples are fruit.
2) No Apple is flower
Conclusions:
I. Some fruit are not flower
II. No flower is fruit
III. Some apple are fruit
a. Only II
c. Only I
a. 6260
b. 8411
d. 5612
a. Bird
b. Car
c. Horse
d. Tiger
a. Goods
b. Road
c. Traffic
d. Animals
a. RCTAEE
b. RCAETE
c. RCAEET
d. RCEAET
a. GJNS
b. MPVA
c. ILPU
d. WZDI
56. If the mathematical operators - ,+,x and ÷ are represented by A, B, C and D respectively, then find the value of
9 B 20 C 12 D 6 A 8
a. 40
b. 49
c. 57
d. 41
b. 54312
c. 45321
d. 45312
a. 111
b. 126
c. 117
d. 120
a. 6410049
b. 813625
c. 98164
d. 4964100
a. 72
b. 51
c. 42
d. 26
a. 49
b. 34
c. 21
62. A can do a work in 6 days and B can do the same work in 12 days. If A, B and C together can do the same work in 4 days,
then in how much days C can do it alone ?
a. 36 days
b. 18 days
c. 72 days
d. None of these
a. 460
b. 720
c. 640
d. 800
64. A car reaches its destination in time when moving with average speed of 45km/hr. But when it is moving at 30km/hr, it is
late by 10 minutes. Find the total distance of the journey?
a. 30 km
b. 15 km
c. 20 km
d. 10 km
65. If the ratio of present ages of A and B is 3:2 and the difference between their ages is 24 years. Then find the age of A, 3
years from now
a. 75 years
b. 69 years
c. 72 years
d. 51 years
a. 23246
b. 24616
c. 12832
67. The sum of two numbers is 5 times their difference. If the smaller number is 24, find the larger number
a. 30
b. 32
c. 36
d. 38
a. 4.5
b. 3.5
c. 6.5
d. 7.5
2
69. If 16 % of a number is added with itself then the result becomes 6328, find the original number
3
a. 2454
b. 3520
c. 4500
d. 5424
70. A can do a piece of work in 12 days. B can do the same work in 15 days. If both work together for 5 days, then find the
remaining work they left
a. 1/2
b. 1/4
c. ¾
d. 2/3
71. The product of three numbers is 10290 and the numbers are in the ratio of 3:5:2. The greatest number among the 3 numbers
is
a. 75
b. 35
d. 60
72. If a product is sold on 10% and the selling price Rs. 330, then cost price of the product is
a. 360
b. 363
c. 297
d. 300
73. Which is the greatest number which divides 183, 366 and 732 exactly ?
a. 183
b. 61
c. 244
d. 66
74. A 250 meters long train cross a bridge 750 meters long in 20 seconds and crosses a platform in 15 seconds. Find the length
of the platform.
a. 350m
b. 450m
c. 500m
d. 800m
75. Average weight of A,B and C is 45 kg. If average weight of A and B is 35 kh and that of B and C is 48 kg. The weight of A
is ?
a. 39
b. 31
c. 38
d. 42
76. In a school, the ratio of male teacher to female teachers is 7:5. If the school has 24 teachers in total, then how many female
teachers are there in the school ?
a. 10
b. 11
c. 14
d. 20
a. 900
b. 1000
c. 1500
d. 2000
a. 8100
b. 7500
c. 9000
d. 8500
79. Find the CI on Rs. 20000 at 20% per annum for 12 months, compounded half yearly
a. 4000
b. 4500
c. 4200
d. 4400
80. Find the rate of interest, if a sum of money becomes 25 times in 6 years at simple interest
a. 100%
b. 200%
c. 250%
d. 400%
81. Pipe A can fill a tank in 40 minutes and Pipe B can empty the same tank in 120 minutes. Find the total time taken by A and
B together to fill the tank
a. 150 min
b. 120 min
c. 60 min
d. 80 min
82. The HCF and LCM of the two numbers are 14 and 140 respectively. If one of these numbers is 28, find the other number
b. 140
c. 280
d. 200
83. Selling price of a calculator is Rs 354 and profit percentage is 18%. Calculate the cost price of a calculator
a. 250
b. 300
c. 350
d. 200
a. 28.5
b. 29.5
c. 27.5
d. 31.5
85. Two cube each of volume 125cm 3 are joined end to end. Find the total surface area of resulting cuboid
a. 125cm 3
b. 25cm 3
c. 250cm 3
d. 1250cm 3
GENUINE
a. General
b. Wrong
c. Moderate
d. Fake
b. Has
c. Did
d. Had
a. ceremoneal
b. cerimoneal
c. ceremanial
d. ceremonial
89. Positive thoughts and beliefs make us feel good about________ and raise our self-esteem
a. ourselves
b. theirselves
c. ourself
d. theirself
a. Is being scorning
d. No improvement
a. Composer
b. Choreographer
c. Producer
d. Director
Throw over
b. invent
c. reprimand
d. reject
Full of beans
b. Being upset
c. In good health
a. Humanist
b. Philologist
c. Philanthropist
d. Philosopher
95. Among my friends, Deepak and Varun are bold, but all other are _______
a. gallant
b. timid
c. courageous
d. valient
96. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the
dotted line
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
a. (a)
b. (b)
c. (c)
d. (d)
98. Choose the Venn diagram which best illustrates the three given classes in the given set.Dog, Animal, Pet
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
99. Which of the following Venn- diagram correctly illustrates the relation ship among the classes : Tennis
fans, Cricket players, Students
a. (a)
b. (b)
c. (c)
d. (d)
a. 3
b. 4
c. 6
d. 5
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