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ARABINDA BORAH YOUTUBEE CHANNEL

MOCK TEST 3.0


ADRE 2.0
SLRC NEW PATTERN
MOCK TEST NO.1

INSTRUCTIONS:

-Total No. of questions – 150


- From question No.1 to 125 each question is of 1 mark & from question No. 126 to 150
each question is of 2 Marks.
-Total Marks – 175
-Total Time Allowed – 3 Hours
-Negative marking for the wrong answer of a question carrying 1 marks will be 0.25 and
similarly negative marking for the wrong answer of a question carrying 2 marks will be 0.50.

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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Q.1. What percent of India’s total land is used for agricultural production?
(A) 12%
(B) 30%
(C) 54%
(D) 99%

Q.2. Panchayati raaj system is not applicable in which of the following districts of ASSAM?
(A) Dima Hasao
(B) South Salmara
(C) Cachar
(D) Hailakandi

Q.3. Who was the first Assamese to agitate against British?


(A) Liladhar Boruah
(B) Gomdhar Konwar
(C) Purnananda
(D) Maniram Dewan

Q.4. India is mentioned as a ____ state in the constitution.


(A) communist
(B) maoist
(C) socialist
(D) dictatorship

Q.5. Matak Kingdom was situated between the rivers of


(A) Brahmaputra and Dihing
(B) Jia bharali and manas
(C) Kopili and kolong
(D) Subansiri and jia bharali

Q.6. Guwahati Bank, the first local bank of Assam was established in the year
(A) 1947
(B) 1935
(C) 1919
(D) 1926

Q.7. Who wrote the book ‘Satyarath Prakash’?


(A) Madan Mohan Malviya
(B) Dayanand Saraswati
(C) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(D) Vivekananda

Q.8. What is the name of the area in Nagaland-Manipur border from where river Barak is
originating?
(A) Pasighat
(B) Dirak
(C) Bairengtei
(D) Moram

Q.9. Kurnool cave is located in


(A) Andhra Pardesh
(B) Maharastra
(C) Karnataka
(D) Tamil Nadu

Q.10. Which of the following statement is true regarding the treaty signed between
Gaurinath Singha and captain wales in 1793?
(A) There will be no any import duty on goods coming to Assam from British occupied
territory.
(B) Now any European power can come to Assam and establish business.
(C) There will be no tax on rice
(D) None of these

Q.11. Which act promoted the governor of Bengal to Governor General of Bengal?
(A) Regulation Act- 1773
(B) Indian Council Act-1833
(C) Morley Minto reform- 1919
(D) Govt. of India Act- 1935

Q.12. Which epigraph talks about Bakhtiyar Khilji’s Assam invasion?


(A) Borgaon Epigraph
(B) Borganga Epigraph
(C) Hajo Epigraph
(D) Kanai Baraxi buwa Epigraph

Q.13. Which of the following countries practice direct democracy?


(A) India
(B) Pakistan
(C) Switzerland
(D) England

Q.14. Who invented printing press?


(A) Marcopolo
(B) Gutenberg
(C) JL Beard
(D) Graham Bell

Q.15. Chinese traveler Engsing visited Kamrup during the rule of


(A) Varman Dynasty
(B) Pala Dynasty
(C) Salstambha Dynasty
(D) Ahom Dynasty

Q.16. Sankaracharya of South India came to kamrupa and participate in debate with which
Kamrupa Scholar?
(A) Abhinava Gupta
(B) Kaviraj Chakravarty
(C) Hiuen Tsang
(D) Madhavdev

Q.17. The crust of the earth is mainly divided in how many plates?
(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 9

Q.18. Which governor general enacted arms act in 1878?


(A) Lord Lytton
(B) Lord Minto
(C) Lord canning
(D) Lord Bentinck

Q.19. Lalit Chandra Nath and Kinaram Nath is associated with


(A) Ojapali
(B) Bhaona
(C) Satriya Dance
(D) Gayan Bayan

Q.20. Madagascar is a Island country situated in


(A) Pacific Ocean
(B) Atlantic Ocean
(C) Indian Ocean
(D) Southern Ocean

Q.21. When was IDBI bank established?


(A) 1975
(B) 1935
(C) 1955
(D) 1964

Q.22. Which city of Assam is the 2nd highly populated city after Guwahati?
(A) Nagaon
(B) Silchar
(C) Jorhat
(D) Dibrugarh
Q.23. According to census 2011 population density of Assam is
(A) 340
(B) 382
(C) 398
(D) 282

Q.24. Which instrument is used to determine the direction of wind?


(A) Seismograph
(B) Knot
(C) Wind Vane
(D) Telegraph

Q.25. All Assam Riot Sabha was established in the year


(A) 1933
(B) 1889
(C) 1875
(D) 1921

Q.26. Girnar Rock Inscription is associated with


(A) Ashok
(B) Bhaskar Barman
(C) Siladitya
(D) Harashavardhan

Q.27. Who was editor of the Magazine Sanjivani


(A) Krishna Kumar Mitra
(B) Bhupendra Nath Dutta
(C) Abanindra Nath Thakur
(D) Surendra Nath Banerjee

Q.28. Which of the following is not a characterstics of a unitary form of government?


(A) Strong Central Government
(B) Single Citizenship
(C) Strong Judiciary
(D) Flexible Constitution

Q.29. Which of the following is not a regional political party of India?


(A) Aakali Dal
(B) AIADMK
(C) Aam Admi Party
(D) National Conference

Q.30. Assam is divided into ___ number of Agro-climatic zones.


(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Q.31. Who has recently been appointed as the flag bearer of the Indian contingent at the
Paris Olympics 2024.
(A) PV Sindhu
(B) Sharath Kamal
(C) Neeraj Chopra
(D) Both A and B

Q.32. In which year Assam legislative council was created?


(A) 1913
(B) 1936
(C) 1954
(D) 1923

Q.33. The ambassador sent by Bhaskar varman to Harshavardhan was named_______.


(A) Meghdut
(B) Varuna
(C) Hangsavega
(D) Vayu

Q.34. Consider the following tributaries of river Brahmaputra:


1. Jia Bharali 2. Subansiri 3. Manas 4. Kopili
Arrange the above rivers from east to west:
(A) 1-2-3-4
(B) 4-3-2-1
(C) 2-1-4-3
(D) 2-1-3-4

Q.35. Mid-Day Meal scheme was launched in 1995 to promote:


(A) adult literacy
(B) Secondary education
(C) Universalization of primary education
(D) None of these

Q.36. Where did Lord Buddha breathe his last (Mahaparinirvan)?


(A) Rajgir
(B) Sarnath
(C) Kushinagar
(D) Bodh Gaya

Q.37. Ctrl, Shift and Alt are called _____ keys in computer.
(A) Modifier
(B) Funtion
(C) Alphanumeric
(D) adjustment

Q.38. Uric acid is present is


(A) soda water
(B) milk
(C) butter
(D) urine of mammals

Q.39. What is the name of the world’s longest river cruise that travelled 3200 km in 51 days
to reach Dibrugarh from Varanashi?
(A) MV Brahmaputra Vilas
(B) MG Ganga Vilas
(C) MV Ganga Vilas
(D) MG Yamuna

Q.40. Who is also known as geetikobi in Assamese literature?


(A) Hiren Bhattacarya
(B) Hiren Gohain
(C) Parvati Prasad Baruah
(D) Ramen Baruah

Q.41. Which of the following statement is not true?


(A) Talatal ghar is located in Rongpur
(B) Talatal ghar is the largest monument of Ahom
(C) Talatal ghar was made by Gaurinath Singha
(D) Gaurinath singha set the first standing army in Ahom kingdom.

Q.42. Hollongpar Gibbon sanctuary is located in ______ District.


(A) Svasagar
(B) Jorhat
(C) Charaideo
(D) Golaghat

Q.43. In 1563, treaty of Majuli was signed between


(A) Ahom - Chutia
(B) Chutia - Koch
(C) Koch - Cachari
(D) Ahom – Koch

Q.44. Mova cave is a popular historical place situated in the Indian state of
(A) Tripura
(B) Manipur
(C) Assam
(D) Meghalaya
Q.45. Deodhani dance is performed to pay tribute to which God/Goddess?
(A) Indra
(B) Manasa
(C) Kali
(D) Varun

Q.46. Where is the Headquarters of ASEAN located?


(A) Jakarta
(B) Nairobi
(C) Paris
(D) Kathmandu

Q.47. Lakshman Prasad Acharya has been appointed as the new Governor of Assam and
which Indian state in the month of July, 2024?
(A) Meghalaya
(B) Mizoram
(C) Sikkim
(D) Manipur

Q.48. Lilabari airport is located in


(A) Dhemaji
(B) Sonitpur
(C) Lakhimpur
(D) Jorhat

Q.49. The capital city of France is


(A) Jakarta
(B) Paris
(C) Bogota
(D) Madrid

Q.50. Which is the largest peak in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?


(A) Mount Koya
(B) Mount Diyavolo
(C) Saddle Peak
(D) Mahendragiri

Q.51. Which branch of study deals with birds?


(A) Anthropology
(B) Biology
(C) Ornithology
(D) entomology

Q.52. Which is the governing body of international cricket?


(A) ECB
(B) BCCI
(C) ICC
(D) CI

Q.53. Which is officially the national tree of India?


(A) Deodar
(B) Banyan
(C) Peepal
(D) Neem

Q.54. Arunachal was previously known as


(A) EFA
(B) PEFA
(C) NEFA
(D) NIFA

Q.55. What is the full form of NEEPCO?


(A) North Eastern Electricity Power Corporation
(B) North Eastern Electric Power Corporation
(C) North Eastern Electricity Product Corporation
(D) North Eastern Electric Product Corporation

Q.56. Kharchu Puja is mainly celebrated in which state of India?


(A) Kerala
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Sikkim
(D) Tripura

Q.57. Who wrote the book ‘The God of small things’?


(A) RK Laxman
(B) Arundhati Roy
(C) RK Narayan
(D) Rita Choudhury

Q.58. Kaziranga is declared a project tiger in the year


(A) 2007
(B) 2001
(C) 1972
(D) 1999

Q.59. Where is Nameri National Park situated?


(A) Darrang
(B) Udalguri
(C) Sonitpur
(D) Kokrajhar

Q.60. As of 1st August , 2024 Assam has ____ UNESCO world heritage sites?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

Q.61. Which national park of Assam is famous or Pygmy Hog(Nol Gahori)?


(A) Nameri National Park
(B) Kaziranga National Park
(C) Manas National Park
(D) Raimona National Park

Q.62. The progenitor of the Koch Royal family was


(A) Haria Mandal
(B) Biswa Singha
(C) Naranarayan
(D) Malladev

Q.63. Which of the following has the power to regulate the right of citizenship in India ?
(A) The union cabinet
(B) The parliament
(C) The supreme court
(D) The law commission

Q.64. Which of the following can a court issue for enforcement of fundamental rights?
(A) A decree
(B) An ordinnce
(C) A writ
(D) A notification

Q.65. Which Assamese film got the first swarna kamal award for best regional feature film?
(A) Halodhia Choraye Baud Dhan Khai
(B) Joymoti
(C) Semkhor
(D) Bhaity

GENERAL MATHEMATICS
Q.66. What is the smallest number by which 3600 must be divided to make a perfect cube ?
(A) 450
(B) 746
(C) 468
(D) 383

Q.67. A rope makes 140 rounds of the circumference of a cylinder, the radius of whose base
is 14 cm. How many times can the same rope go round a cylinder with radius 20 Cm ?
(A) 88
(B) 77
(C) 98
(D) 100

Q.68. A man completes a journey in 8 hours. He covers half the distance at 40 km/hr and the
rest at 60 km/hr. the length of the journey is :
(A) 384 km
(B) 76 km
(C) 367 km
(D) 467 km

Q.69. In what ratio must a grocer mix two varieties of tea costing Rs.15 and Rs.20per kg
respectively so as to get a mixture worth Rs.16.50 per kg ?
(A) 7:3
(B) 7:7
(C) 8:8
(D) 9:3

Q.70. (0.07% of 1250) - (0.02% of 650) = ?


(A) 0.745
(B) 0.647
(C) 0.345
(D) 0.844

Q.71. The product of two positive numbers is 2500. If one number is four times bigger then
the other number. then the sum of two numbers is
(A) 25
(B) 125
(C) 170
(D) 100

Q.72. The marked price of an object is Rs. 1920. The shopkeeper allows a discount of 10%
and gains 8%. If no discount is allowed his gain percent would be :
(A) 1%
(B) 2%
(C) 10%
(D) 20%

Q.73. One year ago a man was 7 times as old as his son. Now his age is equal to the square
of his son's age. The present age of the man is :
(A) 22 years
(B) 33 years
(C) 36 years
(D) 43 years
Q.74. The ratio of cost price and selling price of an article is 20 : 21. What is the profit
percent on it ?
(A) 5%
(B) 10%
(C) 15%
(D) 20%

Q.75. The H.C.F. of two numbers is 11 and their L.C.M. is 7700. If one of the numbers is
275, the other is :
(A) 276
(B) 308
(C) 209
(D)378

Q.76. A, B, C started a shop by investing Rs.27,000, Rs.81,000 and Rs.72,000 respectively.


At the end of one year, B's share of total profit was Rs.36,000. What was the total profit ?
(A) 80000
(B) 60000
(C) 40000
(D) 90000

Q.77. A mixture of 40 litres of milk and water contains 10% of water. How much water
should be added to this mixture so that the new mixture contains 20% water ?
(A) 5 litres
(B) 4 litres
(C) 3 litres
(D) 1 litres

Q.78. Price of 5 chairs and 2 tables is Rs. 1350. Two chairs cost as much as one table. What
is the price of one chair and one table ?
(A) 784
(B) 540
(C) 359
(D) 450

Q.79. If 3 persons weave 336 shawls in 14 days, how many shawls will 8 persons weave in 5
days ?
(A) 320
(B) 544
(C) 234
(D) 342

Q.80. Average of 15 numbers is 7. Out of them the average of first 8 numbers is 6.5 and the
average of last eight numbers is 9.5. The middle number is :
(A) 43
(B) 23
(C) 25
(D) 52

Q.81. A student was asked to divide a number by 3. But instead of dividing it, he multiplied
it by 3 and got 29.7. What was the correct answer ?
(A) 3.3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6

Q.82. What is the third proportional to 9 and 12?


(A) 16
(B) 15
(C) 45
(D) 23

Q.83. Diksha obtained 58% marks in an exam where the maximum marks was 450. She
obtained .............. marks.
(A) 352
(B) 261
(C) 273
(D) 328

Q.84. If the simple interest on a certain sum for 1.5 years at 8% p.a. is. ₹ 360. Find the
compound interest on the same sum for the same rate of interest but double the time?
(A) 779.13
(B) 856
(C) 955
(D) 766

Q.85. Rathin & Bratin together can complete a piece of work in 12 days. They start the work
together but Rathin had to leave 5 days before the work got over. As a result it took a total of
15 days to complete the work. How many days would it have taken Bratin to complete the
work by himself?
(A) 30
(B) 40
(C) 50
(D) 60

Q.86. A person borrowed ₹ 32,000 at a yearly 9% simple interest and deposited the same
amount in a bank at a yearly compound interest of 10%. What is the gain in rupees at the end
of 3 years?
(A) 1897
(B) 1975
(C) 1952
(D) 1688
Q.87. A person walks 2/5th of the total distance and covers one-third of the remaining
distance by bus. What is the fraction of the remaining distance to be covered?
(A) 2/5
(B) 3/5
(C) 4/
(D) ¼

Q.88. The data shows the information on the number of children vaccinated in the year 2016
in different cities:

If the total number of children vaccinated in the year 2016 is 1,20,000, then how many
children from city 'A' were vaccinated?
(A) 34000
(B) 12000
(C) 33000
(D) 14000

Q.89. Divide 1,380 among A, B and C, so that A gets 5 times of C and 3 times of B.
(A) A = 980 ; B = 300 ; C = 100
(B) A = 880 ; B = 200 ; C = 300
(C) A = 900 ; B = 300 ; C = 180
(D) A = 800 ; B = 300 ; C = 280

Q.90. 5% population of a town died of some epidemic and 8% of the remaining population
left in panic. lithe population of the town now is 88.274. find the population of the town at
the beginning.
(A) 100000
(B) 127800
(C) 101000
(D) 200000

Q.91. The square root of 7569 is:


(A) 87
(B) 46
(C) 67
(D) 89
Q.92. The ratio of the average ages of three people and the other two in a group of five
people is 9 : 7. If the difference of their averages is 12, then find out the average age of all 5
people?
(A) 59
(B) 45
(C) 49.2
(D) 44.5

Q.93. The speed of a boat in still water is 12 km/h. If the boat covers a distance of 38 km
upstream in 4 hours; then the speed of the stream (in km/h) is:
(A) 3
(B) 2.5
(C) 3.5
(D) 4

Q.94. What is the value of one-fourth of G?


If G = (96 ÷ 12) − 14x(12 + 8) ÷ 2
(A) 34
(B) 65
(C) 37
(D) 56

Q.95. The value of two angles of a quadrilateral is 65° each. The other two angles are also
equal. Find out the value of these angles.
(A) 115 Degree
(B) 200 Degree
(C) 110 Degree
(D) 159 Degree

LOGICAL REASONING AND MENTAL ABILITY

Q.96. In a certain code language, 'PARK' is coded as '3749', and 'RACE' is coded as '4762'.
How will 'CARE' be coded in that language?

a) 6742 b)6724

c) 6427 d)7624

Q.97. Which pattern will the given transparent sheet resemble when it is folded at the dotted
line?
(A) D
(B) A
(C) C
(D) A

Q.98. Study the given matrix carefully and select the number from among the given
options that can replace the question mark (?) in it.

(A) 564
(B) 431
(C) 647
(D) 383

Q.99. Rajaram's son's sister's mother is Ramani. How is Ramani related to Rajaram?
(A)Aunt
(B)Wife
(C)Sister
(D)Cousin

Q.100. Arrange the following words in a meaningful sequence.


1. Marriage
2. Birth
3. Death
4. Education
5. Job

a) 1, 2, 4, 5, 3 b) 2, 4, 5, 3, 1
b) 2, 4, 1, 3, 5 d) 2, 4, 5, 1, 3

Q.101. While looking at old photographs, Sangeeta came across a photo and pointing
towards a boy in it, Sangeeta said “He is the only son of the only daughter of my
Grandfather.” How is Sangeeta related to that boy?

a) Sister-in-Law b) Mother
c) Sister d) None of the above

Q.102. What will be the angle between the hands of clock at 9:30?

a) 90° b) 120°
c) 75° d) 105°

Q.103. What time does the mirror image of an analog clock at 5'O clock show?
(A) 7:00
(B) 5:30
(C) 2:10
(D) 7:10

Q.104.

(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

Q.105. What will be the day of the week on 15 August 2021 ?...
(A) Sunday
(B) Wednesday
(C) Saturday
(D) MondaY

Q.106. In a row of 21 girls, when Monika was shifted by four places towards the right, she
became 12th from the left end. What was her earlier position from the right end of the row?

a) 13th b) 15th
c) 16th d) 14th

Q.107. A ranked 9thfrom the top and 38th from the bottom in a class. How many students are
there in the class?

a) 45 b) 47
c) 43 d) 46

Q.108-109. In each of the following questions, find that word that cannot be made from the
letters of the given word:

108. CARPENTER

a) NECTAR b) CARPET
c) PAINTER d) REPENT

109. CONSOLIDATE

a) LENGUR b) SLAIN
c) CONDOLE d) DETAIL

Q.110. A man walks 5 km toward south and then turns to the right. After walking 3 km he
turns to the left and walks 5 km. Now in which direction is he from the starting place?

a) South b) West
c) South-East d) South-West

Q.111. If KNIFE is coded as MPKHG, then what does the code DTGCF stand for ?
(A) FVIEG
(B) FVIEII
(C) BREAD
(D) BRAED

Q.112. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, _____ ?


(A) 12
(B) 23
(C) 22
(D) 14

Q.113. If east becomes north-east, what will be north become?


(A) North-west
(B) North-east
(C) West
(D) East
Q.114. If L stands for addition, M stands for subtraction, N stands for multiplication , P
stands for division then what is the value of 7N12L48P4M6
(A) 55
(B) 90
(C) 70
(D) 76

Q.115. Select the option that is related to the third word on the same basis as the second
word is related to the first word. Sound : Ear : : Scent :
(A) Feel
(B) Think
(C) Nose
(D) Smell

GENERAL ENGLISH
Q.116-120. Insert the correct options in the blank spaces:
Q.116. Buses ___on this road every hour.
(A) runs
(B) run
(C) running
(D) has run

Q.117. The last Bus normally___at midnight


(A) leaves
(B) leave
(C) have left
(D) left

Q.117. There is no limit ___ the wants of man.


(A) with
(B) for
(C) to
(D) by

Q.118.There is___X-ray Machine.


(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) both A and B

Q.119. ___ flavour do you prefer to have?


(A) which
(B) what
(C) whom
(D) who

Q.120. The cabinet gave___ vote today


(A) its
(B) their
(C) theirs
(D) it’s

Q.121-122. Change the voice


Q.121. “They will laugh at you”
(A) You will be laughed at by them
(B) You will have laughed at
(C) They will laughed by you
(D) you can be laughed at by them

Q.122. “I shall have written the letter”


(A) The letter will have been written by me
(B) I will write the letter
(C) I shall write the letter
(D) The letter will be written by me

Q.123. Change the form of Narration.


Uma asked me,”How’s your brother?”
(A) Uma asked me how your brother was
(B) Uma asked me how my brother was
(C) Uma asked me how your brother is
(D) Uma asked me that how your brother was

Q.124. What is the meaning of the given phrase


Samll Talk
(A) Light conversation
(B) gossip
(C) back biting
(D) whispering

Q.125. complete the following sentence.


The police___ the mob
(A) scattered
(B) drove
(C) dispersed
(D) disbanded

READING COMPREHENSION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE


Q.126-134. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below :
Simple definition of Online Shopping or Shopping on the Web is enabling you to buy and
sell through your computer on –line using Web or Internet environment. One reason people
like without a salesperson because you can browse inside the shop for number of hours at
your leisure time without a salesperson peering over the shoulder and making unwanted
recommendations. As a customer, we may find this approach convenient and less time
consuming, but how does this affect the economy as a whole? Is it safe to pay credit card
online? Is buying and selling products over the internet considered as a risky business for
merchants? Is the Web going to replace old-fashioned stores? Is virtual shopping really is
better than the real thing? Cyberspace is a vast territory where computers meet and exchange
information. In this 21st century, cyberspace has already to your computer will look you into
wealth of goods and services.

In your home, modern box attached to your computer will look you into wealth of goods
and services. Not only does it allow you to talk to your friends on the other side of the world,
but also allows you to watch a movie, buy airline tickets, pay bills and even get cash, People
in developed countries like U.S. and Canada have already started using On Line Shopping as
a routine mode of their purchasing goods and services. Internet shoppers still believe that
there is no secure and convenient way of paying on the Internet. Consumers are concerned
with two main security fears. They are worried that their credit card information
is jeopardizing while travelling over the net. They also express concern over data privacy
whereby the vendors and blanking institutions can tamper with the data and easily record
their purchasing habits. These fears over privacy and security have kept E- Commerce from
taking off.

126. What does the passage imply by the word ‘Virtual shopping’?
(1) shopping widely
(2) shopping spree
(3) literal shopping
(4) net shopping

127. Why is it risky to pay online?


(1) It reveals the identity of the buyer
(2) It intrudes upon the privacy of the buyer
(3) The buyer is apprehensive of his credit card details going over the net
(4) The merchants may record the buyer’s purchasing habits.

128. Which of the following statement is/are TRUE______?


(A) Cyberspace has opened an immense wealth of services but has affected the economy too.
(B) Data privacy is no longer a thing of the past.
(C) People in developing countries use online shopping as a routine mode
(1) Only a
(2) Only b and c
(3) a, b and c
(4) Only c
(5) None of these

129. What is the authors view regarding shopping on the web?


(1) shopping on the net makes the buyers wary of financial transactions.
(2) shopping in the stores is on obsolete idea.
(3) Net shopping has affected our economy on the whole
(4) Payment by credit card easily outnumbers cash transactions.

130. Why has online shopping caught on so much in the U.S.A. and Canada?
(1) The developed countries can well afford to indulge in such luxuries
(2) The pace of life is superfast in these countries
(3) Virtual shoppers need not hide their credit card information.
(4) Banks etc do not tamper with the financial details of the net-shoppers

For Qs (130-132): Choose the word that is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the
word as used in passage.
131. Environment
(1) provision
(2) conditions
(3) circumstantial
(4) department

132. Browse
(1) look through
(2) enjoy
(3) examine leisurely
(4) nibble

133. Modern
(1) gadget
(2) appliance
(3) device
(4) apparatus

(134-135): Choose the word that is most nearly the OPPOSITE in meaning to the word
as used in passage.
134. Jeopardized
(1) safe
(2) risked
(3) benefit
(4) secure
135. Peering
(1) leaning
(2) looking
(3) staring
(4) peeping

Q.136. A dog _____ .


(A) Chirps
(B) yelps
(C) barks
(D) cries

Q.137. What is the diminutive of ‘Hill’?


(A) Hillock
(B) Mountain
(C) Hilly
(D) Mound
Q.138. Home of Lion is called_____ .
(A) Burrow
(B) Hive
(C) Cage
(D) Den

Q.139. Fill in the blank to complete the given simile


As hot as _____ .
(A) Sun
(B) Summer
(C) Fire
(D) her

Q.140. Younger one of Lion is called____.


(A) Cub
(B) Infant
(C) Calf
(D) Pup

Q.141-142. Find the antonym to the given word:

Q.141. Exodus
(A) Influx
(B) home coming
(C) return
(D) restoration

Q.142. Arid
(A) juciy
(B) wet
(C) marshy
(D) cloudy

Q.143-144. Find the synonym to the given word:

Q.143. Enigma
(A) clear
(B) truth
(C) fear
(D) puzzle

Q.144. Atrocity
(A) peace
(B) calmness
(C) violence
(D) queer

Q.145. A person who cares about others and helps others without any benefit is called
(A) Altruist
(B) Amateur
(C) Anarchist
(D) Ascetic

Q.146. The couples are ___ yet ready to tie the___ .


(A) knot, knot
(B) not, knot
(C) knot, not
(D) not, not

Q.147-148. Read the following sentence and find out whether there is any error in any part of
the sentence.

Q.147. Instead of being helpful he was being hindrance.


(A) Instead of being
(B) helpful he was
(C) being hindrance
(D) no error.

Q.148. I and Gopal went to the meeting together.


(A) I and Gopal
(B) went to the meeting
(C) together
(D) no error.
Q.149. Choose the correct option for the questions given below (Tag Question)
He was asleep, _____ ?
(A) was he
(B) wasn’t he
(C) did he
(D) didn’t he

Q.150. Rearrange the sentences in a meaningful sequence:


(p) The small boy who
(q) climbed the wall
(r) fell down and
(s) broke his leg
The proper sequence should be
(A) RPQS
(B) PSRQ
(C) PQRS
(D) PQSR
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Q.1. What percent of India’s total land is used for agricultural production?
(A) 12%
(B) 30%
(C) 54%
(D) 99%

Q.2. Panchayati raaj system is not applicable in which of the following districts of ASSAM?
(A) Dima Hasao
(B) South Salmara
(C) Cachar
(D) Hailakandi

Q.3. Who was the first Assamese to agitate against British?


(A) Liladhar Boruah
(B) Gomdhar Konwar
(C) Purnananda
(D) Maniram Dewan

Q.4. India is mentioned as a ____ state in the constitution.


(A) communist
(B) maoist
(C) socialist
(D) dictatorship

Q.5. Matak Kingdom was situated between the rivers of


(A) Brahmaputra and Dihing
(B) Jia bharali and manas
(C) Kopili and kolong
(D) Subansiri and jia bharali

Q.6. Guwahati Bank, the first local bank of Assam was established in the year
(A) 1947
(B) 1935
(C) 1919
(D) 1926

Q.7. Who wrote the book ‘Satyarath Prakash’?


(A) Madan Mohan Malviya
(B) Dayanand Saraswati
(C) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(D) Vivekananda

Q.8. What is the name of the area in Nagaland-Manipur border from where river Barak is
originating?
(A) Pasighat
(B) Dirak
(C) Bairengtei
(D) Moram

Q.9. Kurnool cave is located in


(A) Andhra Pardesh
(B) Maharastra
(C) Karnataka
(D) Tamil Nadu

Q.10. Which of the following statement is true regarding the treaty signed between
Gaurinath Singha and captain wales in 1793?
(A) There will be no any import duty on goods coming to Assam from British occupied
territory.
(B) Now any European power can come to Assam and establish business.
(C) There will be no tax on rice
(D) None of these

Q.11. Which act promoted the governor of Bengal to Governor General of Bengal?
(A) Regulation Act- 1773
(B) Indian Council Act-1833
(C) Morley Minto reform- 1919
(D) Govt. of India Act- 1935

Q.12. Which epigraph talks about Bakhtiyar Khilji’s Assam invasion?


(A) Borgaon Epigraph
(B) Borganga Epigraph
(C) Hajo Epigraph
(D) Kanai Baraxi buwa Epigraph

Q.13. Which of the following countries practice direct democracy?


(A) India
(B) Pakistan
(C) Switzerland
(D) England

Q.14. Who invented printing press?


(A) Marcopolo
(B) Gutenberg
(C) JL Beard
(D) Graham Bell

Q.15. Chinese traveler Engsing visited Kamrup during the rule of


(A) Varman Dynasty
(B) Pala Dynasty
(C) Salstambha Dynasty
(D) Ahom Dynasty

Q.16. Sankaracharya of South India came to kamrupa and participate in debate with which
Kamrupa Scholar?
(A) Abhinava Gupta
(B) Kaviraj Chakravarty
(C) Hiuen Tsang
(D) Madhavdev

Q.17. The crust of the earth is mainly divided in how many plates?
(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 9

Q.18. Which governor general enacted arms act in 1878?


(A) Lord Lytton
(B) Lord Minto
(C) Lord canning
(D) Lord Bentinck

Q.19. Lalit Chandra Nath and Kinaram Nath is associated with


(A) Ojapali
(B) Bhaona
(C) Satriya Dance
(D) Gayan Bayan

Q.20. Madagascar is a Island country situated in


(A) Pacific Ocean
(B) Atlantic Ocean
(C) Indian Ocean
(D) Southern Ocean

Q.21. When was IDBI bank established?


(A) 1975
(B) 1935
(C) 1955
(D) 1964

Q.22. Which city of Assam is the 2nd highly populated city after Guwahati?
(A) Nagaon
(B) Silchar
(C) Jorhat
(D) Dibrugarh
Q.23. According to census 2011 population density of Assam is
(A) 340
(B) 382
(C) 398
(D) 282

Q.24. Which instrument is used to determine the direction of wind?


(A) Seismograph
(B) Knot
(C) Wind Vane
(D) Telegraph

Q.25. All Assam Riot Sabha was established in the year


(A) 1933
(B) 1889
(C) 1875
(D) 1921

Q.26. Girnar Rock Inscription is associated with


(A) Ashok
(B) Bhaskar Barman
(C) Siladitya
(D) Harashavardhan

Q.27. Who was editor of the Magazine Sanjivani


(A) Krishna Kumar Mitra
(B) Bhupendra Nath Dutta
(C) Abanindra Nath Thakur
(D) Surendra Nath Banerjee

Q.28. Which of the following is not a characterstics of a unitary form of government?


(A) Strong Central Government
(B) Single Citizenship
(C) Strong Judiciary
(D) Flexible Constitution

Q.29. Which of the following is not a regional political party of India?


(A) Aakali Dal
(B) AIADMK
(C) Aam Admi Party
(D) National Conference

Q.30. Assam is divided into ___ number of Agro-climatic zones.


(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Q.31. Who has recently been appointed as the flag bearer of the Indian contingent at the
Paris Olympics 2024.
(A) PV Sindhu
(B) Sharath Kamal
(C) Neeraj Chopra
(D) Both A and B

Q.32. In which year Assam legislative council was created?


(A) 1913
(B) 1936
(C) 1954
(D) 1923

Q.33. The ambassador sent by Bhaskar varman to Harshavardhan was named_______.


(A) Meghdut
(B) Varuna
(C) Hangsavega
(D) Vayu

Q.34. Consider the following tributaries of river Brahmaputra:


1. Jia Bharali 2. Subansiri 3. Manas 4. Kopili
Arrange the above rivers from east to west:
(A) 1-2-3-4
(B) 4-3-2-1
(C) 2-1-4-3
(D) 2-1-3-4

Q.35. Mid-Day Meal scheme was launched in 1995 to promote:


(A) adult literacy
(B) Secondary education
(C) Universalization of primary education
(D) None of these

Q.36. Where did Lord Buddha breathe his last (Mahaparinirvan)?


(A) Rajgir
(B) Sarnath
(C) Kushinagar
(D) Bodh Gaya

Q.37. Ctrl, Shift and Alt are called _____ keys in computer.
(A) Modifier
(B) Funtion
(C) Alphanumeric
(D) adjustment

Q.38. Uric acid is present is


(A) soda water
(B) milk
(C) butter
(D) urine of mammals

Q.39. What is the name of the world’s longest river cruise that travelled 3200 km in 51 days
to reach Dibrugarh from Varanashi?
(A) MV Brahmaputra Vilas
(B) MG Ganga Vilas
(C) MV Ganga Vilas
(D) MG Yamuna

Q.40. Who is also known as geetikobi in Assamese literature?


(A) Hiren Bhattacarya
(B) Hiren Gohain
(C) Parvati Prasad Baruah
(D) Ramen Baruah

Q.41. Which of the following statement is not true?


(A) Talatal ghar is located in Rongpur
(B) Talatal ghar is the largest monument of Ahom
(C) Talatal ghar was made by Gaurinath Singha
(D) Gaurinath singha set the first standing army in Ahom kingdom.

Q.42. Hollongpar Gibbon sanctuary is located in ______ District.


(A) Svasagar
(B) Jorhat
(C) Charaideo
(D) Golaghat

Q.43. In 1563, treaty of Majuli was signed between


(A) Ahom - Chutia
(B) Chutia - Koch
(C) Koch - Cachari
(D) Ahom – Koch

Q.44. Mova cave is a popular historical place situated in the Indian state of
(A) Tripura
(B) Manipur
(C) Assam
(D) Meghalaya
Q.45. Deodhani dance is performed to pay tribute to which God/Goddess?
(A) Indra
(B) Manasa
(C) Kali
(D) Varun

Q.46. Where is the Headquarters of ASEAN located?


(A) Jakarta
(B) Nairobi
(C) Paris
(D) Kathmandu

Q.47. Lakshman Prasad Acharya has been appointed as the new Governor of Assam and
which Indian state in the month of July, 2024?
(A) Meghalaya
(B) Mizoram
(C) Sikkim
(D) Manipur

Q.48. Lilabari airport is located in


(A) Dhemaji
(B) Sonitpur
(C) Lakhimpur
(D) Jorhat

Q.49. The capital city of France is


(A) Jakarta
(B) Paris
(C) Bogota
(D) Madrid

Q.50. Which is the largest peak in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?


(A) Mount Koya
(B) Mount Diyavolo
(C) Saddle Peak
(D) Mahendragiri

Q.51. Which branch of study deals with birds?


(A) Anthropology
(B) Biology
(C) Ornithology
(D) entomology

Q.52. Which is the governing body of international cricket?


(A) ECB
(B) BCCI
(C) ICC
(D) CI

Q.53. Which is officially the national tree of India?


(A) Deodar
(B) Banyan
(C) Peepal
(D) Neem

Q.54. Arunachal was previously known as


(A) EFA
(B) PEFA
(C) NEFA
(D) NIFA

Q.55. What is the full form of NEEPCO?


(A) North Eastern Electricity Power Corporation
(B) North Eastern Electric Power Corporation
(C) North Eastern Electricity Product Corporation
(D) North Eastern Electric Product Corporation

Q.56. Kharchu Puja is mainly celebrated in which state of India?


(A) Kerala
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Sikkim
(D) Tripura

Q.57. Who wrote the book ‘The God of small things’?


(A) RK Laxman
(B) Arundhati Roy
(C) RK Narayan
(D) Rita Choudhury

Q.58. Kaziranga is declared a project tiger in the year


(A) 2007
(B) 2001
(C) 1972
(D) 1999

Q.59. Where is Nameri National Park situated?


(A) Darrang
(B) Udalguri
(C) Sonitpur
(D) Kokrajhar

Q.60. As of 1st August , 2024 Assam has ____ UNESCO world heritage sites?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

Q.61. Which national park of Assam is famous or Pygmy Hog(Nol Gahori)?


(A) Nameri National Park
(B) Kaziranga National Park
(C) Manas National Park
(D) Raimona National Park

Q.62. The progenitor of the Koch Royal family was


(A) Haria Mandal
(B) Biswa Singha
(C) Naranarayan
(D) Malladev

Q.63. Which of the following has the power to regulate the right of citizenship in India ?
(A) The union cabinet
(B) The parliament
(C) The supreme court
(D) The law commission

Q.64. Which of the following can a court issue for enforcement of fundamental rights?
(A) A decree
(B) An ordinnce
(C) A writ
(D) A notification

Q.65. Which Assamese film got the first swarna kamal award for best regional feature film?
(A) Halodhia Choraye Baud Dhan Khai
(B) Joymoti
(C) Semkhor
(D) Bhaity

GENERAL MATHEMATICS
Q.66. What is the smallest number by which 3600 must be divided to make a perfect cube ?
(A) 450
(B) 746
(C) 468
(D) 383

Q.67. A rope makes 140 rounds of the circumference of a cylinder, the radius of whose base
is 14 cm. How many times can the same rope go round a cylinder with radius 20 Cm ?
(A) 88
(B) 77
(C) 98
(D) 100

Q.68. A man completes a journey in 8 hours. He covers half the distance at 40 km/hr and the
rest at 60 km/hr. the length of the journey is :
(A) 384 km
(B) 76 km
(C) 367 km
(D) 467 km

Q.69. In what ratio must a grocer mix two varieties of tea costing Rs.15 and Rs.20per kg
respectively so as to get a mixture worth Rs.16.50 per kg ?
(A) 7:3
(B) 7:7
(C) 8:8
(D) 9:3

Q.70. (0.07% of 1250) - (0.02% of 650) = ?


(A) 0.745
(B) 0.647
(C) 0.345
(D) 0.844

Q.71. The product of two positive numbers is 2500. If one number is four times bigger then
the other number. then the sum of two numbers is
(A) 25
(B) 125
(C) 170
(D) 100

Q.72. The marked price of an object is Rs. 1920. The shopkeeper allows a discount of 10%
and gains 8%. If no discount is allowed his gain percent would be :
(A) 1%
(B) 2%
(C) 10%
(D) 20%

Q.73. One year ago a man was 7 times as old as his son. Now his age is equal to the square
of his son's age. The present age of the man is :
(A) 22 years
(B) 33 years
(C) 36 years
(D) 43 years
Q.74. The ratio of cost price and selling price of an article is 20 : 21. What is the profit
percent on it ?
(A) 5%
(B) 10%
(C) 15%
(D) 20%

Q.75. The H.C.F. of two numbers is 11 and their L.C.M. is 7700. If one of the numbers is
275, the other is :
(A) 276
(B) 308
(C) 209
(D)378

Q.76. A, B, C started a shop by investing Rs.27,000, Rs.81,000 and Rs.72,000 respectively.


At the end of one year, B's share of total profit was Rs.36,000. What was the total profit ?
(A) 80000
(B) 60000
(C) 40000
(D) 90000

Q.77. A mixture of 40 litres of milk and water contains 10% of water. How much water
should be added to this mixture so that the new mixture contains 20% water ?
(A) 5 litres
(B) 4 litres
(C) 3 litres
(D) 1 litres

Q.78. Price of 5 chairs and 2 tables is Rs. 1350. Two chairs cost as much as one table. What
is the price of one chair and one table ?
(A) 784
(B) 540
(C) 359
(D) 450

Q.79. If 3 persons weave 336 shawls in 14 days, how many shawls will 8 persons weave in 5
days ?
(A) 320
(B) 544
(C) 234
(D) 342

Q.80. Average of 15 numbers is 7. Out of them the average of first 8 numbers is 6.5 and the
average of last eight numbers is 9.5. The middle number is :
(A) 43
(B) 23
(C) 25
(D) 52

Q.81. A student was asked to divide a number by 3. But instead of dividing it, he multiplied
it by 3 and got 29.7. What was the correct answer ?
(A) 3.3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6

Q.82. What is the third proportional to 9 and 12?


(A) 16
(B) 15
(C) 45
(D) 23

Q.83. Diksha obtained 58% marks in an exam where the maximum marks was 450. She
obtained .............. marks.
(A) 352
(B) 261
(C) 273
(D) 328

Q.84. If the simple interest on a certain sum for 1.5 years at 8% p.a. is. ₹ 360. Find the
compound interest on the same sum for the same rate of interest but double the time?
(A) 779.13
(B) 856
(C) 955
(D) 766

Q.85. Rathin & Bratin together can complete a piece of work in 12 days. They start the work
together but Rathin had to leave 5 days before the work got over. As a result it took a total of
15 days to complete the work. How many days would it have taken Bratin to complete the
work by himself?
(A) 30
(B) 40
(C) 50
(D) 60

Q.86. A person borrowed ₹ 32,000 at a yearly 9% simple interest and deposited the same
amount in a bank at a yearly compound interest of 10%. What is the gain in rupees at the end
of 3 years?
(A) 1897
(B) 1975
(C) 1952
(D) 1688
Q.87. A person walks 2/5th of the total distance and covers one-third of the remaining
distance by bus. What is the fraction of the remaining distance to be covered?
(A) 2/5
(B) 3/5
(C) 4/
(D) ¼

Q.88. The data shows the information on the number of children vaccinated in the year 2016
in different cities:

If the total number of children vaccinated in the year 2016 is 1,20,000, then how many
children from city 'A' were vaccinated?
(A) 34000
(B) 12000
(C) 33000
(D) 14000

Q.89. Divide 1,380 among A, B and C, so that A gets 5 times of C and 3 times of B.
(A) A = 980 ; B = 300 ; C = 100
(B) A = 880 ; B = 200 ; C = 300
(C) A = 900 ; B = 300 ; C = 180
(D) A = 800 ; B = 300 ; C = 280

Q.90. 5% population of a town died of some epidemic and 8% of the remaining population
left in panic. lithe population of the town now is 88.274. find the population of the town at
the beginning.
(A) 100000
(B) 127800
(C) 101000
(D) 200000

Q.91. The square root of 7569 is:


(A) 87
(B) 46
(C) 67
(D) 89
Q.92. The ratio of the average ages of three people and the other two in a group of five
people is 9 : 7. If the difference of their averages is 12, then find out the average age of all 5
people?
(A) 59
(B) 45
(C) 49.2
(D) 44.5

Q.93. The speed of a boat in still water is 12 km/h. If the boat covers a distance of 38 km
upstream in 4 hours; then the speed of the stream (in km/h) is:
(A) 3
(B) 2.5
(C) 3.5
(D) 4

Q.94. What is the value of one-fourth of G?


If G = (96 ÷ 12) − 14x(12 + 8) ÷ 2
(A) 34
(B) 65
(C) 37
(D) 56

Q.95. The value of two angles of a quadrilateral is 65° each. The other two angles are also
equal. Find out the value of these angles.
(A) 115 Degree
(B) 200 Degree
(C) 110 Degree
(D) 159 Degree

LOGICAL REASONING AND MENTAL ABILITY

Q.96. In a certain code language, 'PARK' is coded as '3749', and 'RACE' is coded as '4762'.
How will 'CARE' be coded in that language?

a) 6742 b)6724

c) 6427 d)7624

Q.97. Which pattern will the given transparent sheet resemble when it is folded at the dotted
line?
(A) D
(B) A
(C) C
(D) A

Q.98. Study the given matrix carefully and select the number from among the given
options that can replace the question mark (?) in it.

(A) 564
(B) 431
(C) 647
(D) 383

Q.99. Rajaram's son's sister's mother is Ramani. How is Ramani related to Rajaram?
(A)Aunt
(B)Wife
(C)Sister
(D)Cousin

Q.100. Arrange the following words in a meaningful sequence.


1. Marriage
2. Birth
3. Death
4. Education
5. Job

a) 1, 2, 4, 5, 3 b) 2, 4, 5, 3, 1
b) 2, 4, 1, 3, 5 d) 2, 4, 5, 1, 3

Q.101. While looking at old photographs, Sangeeta came across a photo and pointing
towards a boy in it, Sangeeta said “He is the only son of the only daughter of my
Grandfather.” How is Sangeeta related to that boy?

a) Sister-in-Law b) Mother
c) Sister d) None of the above

Q.102. What will be the angle between the hands of clock at 9:30?

a) 90° b) 120°
c) 75° d) 105°

Q.103. What time does the mirror image of an analog clock at 5'O clock show?
(A) 7:00
(B) 5:30
(C) 2:10
(D) 7:10

Q.104.

(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

Q.105. What will be the day of the week on 15 August 2021 ?...
(A) Sunday
(B) Wednesday
(C) Saturday
(D) MondaY

Q.106. In a row of 21 girls, when Monika was shifted by four places towards the right, she
became 12th from the left end. What was her earlier position from the right end of the row?

a) 13th b) 15th
c) 16th d) 14th

Q.107. A ranked 9thfrom the top and 38th from the bottom in a class. How many students are
there in the class?

a) 45 b) 47
c) 43 d) 46

Q.108-109. In each of the following questions, find that word that cannot be made from the
letters of the given word:

108. CARPENTER

a) NECTAR b) CARPET
c) PAINTER d) REPENT

109. CONSOLIDATE

a) LENGUR b) SLAIN
c) CONDOLE d) DETAIL

Q.110. A man walks 5 km toward south and then turns to the right. After walking 3 km he
turns to the left and walks 5 km. Now in which direction is he from the starting place?

a) South b) West
c) South-East d) South-West

Q.111. If KNIFE is coded as MPKHG, then what does the code DTGCF stand for ?
(A) FVIEG
(B) FVIEII
(C) BREAD
(D) BRAED

Q.112. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, _____ ?


(A) 12
(B) 23
(C) 22
(D) 14

Q.113. If east becomes north-east, what will be north become?


(A) North-west
(B) North-east
(C) West
(D) East
Q.114. If L stands for addition, M stands for subtraction, N stands for multiplication , P
stands for division then what is the value of 7N12L48P4M6
(A) 55
(B) 90
(C) 70
(D) 76

Q.115. Select the option that is related to the third word on the same basis as the second
word is related to the first word. Sound : Ear : : Scent :
(A) Feel
(B) Think
(C) Nose
(D) Smell

GENERAL ENGLISH
Q.116-120. Insert the correct options in the blank spaces:
Q.116. Buses ___on this road every hour.
(A) runs
(B) run
(C) running
(D) has run

Q.117. The last Bus normally___at midnight


(A) leaves
(B) leave
(C) have left
(D) left

Q.117. There is no limit ___ the wants of man.


(A) with
(B) for
(C) to
(D) by

Q.118.There is___X-ray Machine.


(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) both A and B

Q.119. ___ flavour do you prefer to have?


(A) which
(B) what
(C) whom
(D) who

Q.120. The cabinet gave___ vote today


(A) its
(B) their
(C) theirs
(D) it’s

Q.121-122. Change the voice


Q.121. “They will laugh at you”
(A) You will be laughed at by them
(B) You will have laughed at
(C) They will laughed by you
(D) you can be laughed at by them

Q.122. “I shall have written the letter”


(A) The letter will have been written by me
(B) I will write the letter
(C) I shall write the letter
(D) The letter will be written by me

Q.123. Change the form of Narration.


Uma asked me,”How’s your brother?”
(A) Uma asked me how your brother was
(B) Uma asked me how my brother was
(C) Uma asked me how your brother is
(D) Uma asked me that how your brother was

Q.124. What is the meaning of the given phrase


Samll Talk
(A) Light conversation
(B) gossip
(C) back biting
(D) whispering

Q.125. complete the following sentence.


The police___ the mob
(A) scattered
(B) drove
(C) dispersed
(D) disbanded

READING COMPREHENSION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE


Q.126-134. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below :
Simple definition of Online Shopping or Shopping on the Web is enabling you to buy and
sell through your computer on –line using Web or Internet environment. One reason people
like without a salesperson because you can browse inside the shop for number of hours at
your leisure time without a salesperson peering over the shoulder and making unwanted
recommendations. As a customer, we may find this approach convenient and less time
consuming, but how does this affect the economy as a whole? Is it safe to pay credit card
online? Is buying and selling products over the internet considered as a risky business for
merchants? Is the Web going to replace old-fashioned stores? Is virtual shopping really is
better than the real thing? Cyberspace is a vast territory where computers meet and exchange
information. In this 21st century, cyberspace has already to your computer will look you into
wealth of goods and services.

In your home, modern box attached to your computer will look you into wealth of goods
and services. Not only does it allow you to talk to your friends on the other side of the world,
but also allows you to watch a movie, buy airline tickets, pay bills and even get cash, People
in developed countries like U.S. and Canada have already started using On Line Shopping as
a routine mode of their purchasing goods and services. Internet shoppers still believe that
there is no secure and convenient way of paying on the Internet. Consumers are concerned
with two main security fears. They are worried that their credit card information
is jeopardizing while travelling over the net. They also express concern over data privacy
whereby the vendors and blanking institutions can tamper with the data and easily record
their purchasing habits. These fears over privacy and security have kept E- Commerce from
taking off.

126. What does the passage imply by the word ‘Virtual shopping’?
(1) shopping widely
(2) shopping spree
(3) literal shopping
(4) net shopping

127. Why is it risky to pay online?


(1) It reveals the identity of the buyer
(2) It intrudes upon the privacy of the buyer
(3) The buyer is apprehensive of his credit card details going over the net
(4) The merchants may record the buyer’s purchasing habits.

128. Which of the following statement is/are TRUE______?


(A) Cyberspace has opened an immense wealth of services but has affected the economy too.
(B) Data privacy is no longer a thing of the past.
(C) People in developing countries use online shopping as a routine mode
(1) Only a
(2) Only b and c
(3) a, b and c
(4) Only c
(5) None of these

129. What is the authors view regarding shopping on the web?


(1) shopping on the net makes the buyers wary of financial transactions.
(2) shopping in the stores is on obsolete idea.
(3) Net shopping has affected our economy on the whole
(4) Payment by credit card easily outnumbers cash transactions.

130. Why has online shopping caught on so much in the U.S.A. and Canada?
(1) The developed countries can well afford to indulge in such luxuries
(2) The pace of life is superfast in these countries
(3) Virtual shoppers need not hide their credit card information.
(4) Banks etc do not tamper with the financial details of the net-shoppers

For Qs (130-132): Choose the word that is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the
word as used in passage.
131. Environment
(1) provision
(2) conditions
(3) circumstantial
(4) department

132. Browse
(1) look through
(2) enjoy
(3) examine leisurely
(4) nibble

133. Modern
(1) gadget
(2) appliance
(3) device
(4) apparatus

(134-135): Choose the word that is most nearly the OPPOSITE in meaning to the word
as used in passage.
134. Jeopardized
(1) safe
(2) risked
(3) benefit
(4) secure
135. Peering
(1) leaning
(2) looking
(3) staring
(4) peeping

Q.136. A dog _____ .


(A) Chirps
(B) yelps
(C) barks
(D) cries

Q.137. What is the diminutive of ‘Hill’?


(A) Hillock
(B) Mountain
(C) Hilly
(D) Mound
Q.138. Home of Lion is called_____ .
(A) Burrow
(B) Hive
(C) Cage
(D) Den

Q.139. Fill in the blank to complete the given simile


As hot as _____ .
(A) Sun
(B) Summer
(C) Fire
(D) her

Q.140. Younger one of Lion is called____.


(A) Cub
(B) Infant
(C) Calf
(D) Pup

Q.141-142. Find the antonym to the given word:

Q.141. Exodus
(A) Influx
(B) home coming
(C) return
(D) restoration

Q.142. Arid
(A) juciy
(B) wet
(C) marshy
(D) cloudy

Q.143-144. Find the synonym to the given word:

Q.143. Enigma
(A) clear
(B) truth
(C) fear
(D) puzzle

Q.144. Atrocity
(A) peace
(B) calmness
(C) violence
(D) queer

Q.145. A person who cares about others and helps others without any benefit is called
(A) Altruist
(B) Amateur
(C) Anarchist
(D) Ascetic

Q.146. The couples are ___ yet ready to tie the___ .


(A) knot, knot
(B) not, knot
(C) knot, not
(D) not, not

Q.147-148. Read the following sentence and find out whether there is any error in any part of
the sentence.

Q.147. Instead of being helpful he was being hindrance.


(A) Instead of being
(B) helpful he was
(C) being hindrance
(D) no error.

Q.148. I and Gopal went to the meeting together.


(A) I and Gopal
(B) went to the meeting
(C) together
(D) no error.
Q.149. Choose the correct option for the questions given below (Tag Question)
He was asleep, _____ ?
(A) was he
(B) wasn’t he
(C) did he
(D) didn’t he

Q.150. Rearrange the sentences in a meaningful sequence:


(p) The small boy who
(q) climbed the wall
(r) fell down and
(s) broke his leg
The proper sequence should be
(A) RPQS
(B) PSRQ
(C) PQRS
(D) PQSR
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-Total No. of questions – 150


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-Total Marks – 175
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Q.1. Vedas are also known as
(A) Upanishad
(B) Samhita
(C) Aranyak
(D) Shruti

Q.2. Which of the following is a west flowing river?


(A) Pennar
(B) Cauveri
(C) Tapti
(D) Krishna

Q.3. Assam follows ___ tier panchayati raaj system.


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

Q.4. What was the immediate cause of 1857 revolt?


(A) Murder of India leaders
(B) Use of enfield rifle
(C) Massacre of jalianwalabagh
(D) death of Mangal Pandey

Q.5. Simuka was founder of which dynasty?


(A) Satbahans
(B) Sunga
(C) Maurya
(D) Chola

Q.6. Which of the following type of soil is not found in Assam


(A) Piedmont Soil
(B) Laterite soil
(C) Black soil
(D) Alluvial soil

Q.7. Right to education act was passed in the year


(A) 2002
(B) 2006
(C) 2009
(D) 2015

Q.8. Sadiyakhowa Gohin post was created in the year


(A) 1523
(B) 1645
(C) 1487
(D) 1228

Q.9. Gaurinath Singha shifted Ahom capital from Rongpur to____


(A) Gargaon
(B) Charaideo
(C) Chargua
(D) Jorhat

Q.10. Biswa Singha, the founder of Koch dynasty had ___ number of sons.
(A) 10
(B) 18
(C) 25
(D) 100

Q.11. According to census 2011 what is the percentage of ST population in Assam?


(A) 12.83%
(B) 7.40%
(C) 63.25%
(D) 85.90%

Q.12. When did cabinet mission came to India?


(A) 1927
(B) 1928
(C) 1942
(D) 1946

Q.13. The time frame of 12th Five Year Plan was


(A) 2012-2017
(B) 2011-2016
(C) 2015-2020
(D) 2009-2014

Q14. Who is the chairman of NITI Aayog?


(A) President
(B) Prime Minister
(C) Finance Minister
(D) Governor of RBI

Q.15. Which of the following is called the gateway of North-East?


(A) West Bengl
(B) Siliguri Corridor
(C) Guwahati
(D) Chicken’s Neck
Q.16. Brahmaputra Valley covers ___ % of Assam total area.
(A) 72%
(B) 90%
(C) 100%
(D) 99%

Q.17. Karman Line is associated with


(A) Space
(B) Economics
(C) Statistics
(D) Mathematics

Q.18. Troposphere is spread up to the height of


(A) 50 kms
(B) 1000kms
(C) 13 kms
(D) 25 kms

Q.19. Ashtangik Marg doctrine was given by


(A) Gautam Buddha
(B) Mahabir Jain
(C) Sankaracharya
(D) Ashoka

Q.20. Which of the following clan of Assam follows Buddhism?


(A) Koch Rajbongshi
(B) Ahom
(C) Fakial
(D) Moran

Q.21. Name of holy book of Buddhism is


(A) Bharata
(B) Ramayan
(C) Tripitaka
(D) Purba

Q.22. Which of the following is not mentioned in preamble of Indian constitution?


(A) Social Justice
(B) Political Justice
(C) Philosophical Justice
(D) Economic Justice

Q.23. When did ambulance service start in Assam?


(A) 1998
(B) 2008
(C) 1976
(D) 1985

Q.24. What was the name of the conference organized by Urdu poets during Mughal era?
(A) Sangam
(B) Sursagar
(C) Muchayera
(D) poet council

Q.25. What is the full form of MRI Machine


(A) Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(B) Magnet Resonance Imaging
(C) Magnetic Resonance Image
(D) Magnetic Reason Imaging

Q.26. What is the full form of CT Scan?


(A) Computed Axial Tomography
(B) Computed Tomography
(C) Computed Excellence Tomography
(D) Computed Axial Telegraphy

Q.27. Indian Meteorological department was established in the year


(A) 1870
(B) 1875
(C) 1775
(D) 1947

Q.28. Singhasan is a mountain peak of _____ mountain range.


(A) Barail
(B) Dafala
(C) Patkai
(D) Abor

Q.29. Which of the following kingdom had a strong navy?


(A) Chera
(B) Panndiya
(C) Chola
(D) Rastrakuta

Q.30. When was the famous Itakhuli battle fought?


(A) 1449
(B) 1761
(C) 1682
(D) 1563
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Q.31. Durga Puja is the main festival of ...........
(A)Kashmir
(B)West Bengal
(C)Kerala
(D)Rajasthan

Q.32. Kautilya's Arthashastra gives us information about the ............ administration.


(A) Gupta
(B) Rashtrakuta
(C) Pratihara
(D) Mauryan

Q.33. Name the director of the blockbuster movie 'Bahubali'.


(A)Madhur Bhandarkar
(A)Prabhu Deva
(C)Karan Johar
(D)S.S. Rajamouli

Q.34. Which of the following cities hosted the third edition of the Khelo India Youth
Games?
(A)Panaji
(B)Cuttack
(C)Guwahati
(D)Patna

Q.35. In the context of memory size in computer data storage, one gigabyte is equal to how
many megabytes?
(A) 1025 MB
(B) 100 MB
(C) 1024 MB
(D) 1000 MB

Q.36. Who was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly of
India?
(A)BR Ambedkar
(B)Jawaharlal Nehru
(C)Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
(D) Rajendra Prasad

Q.37. A hard disk is an example of which type of data storage device?


(A)Secondary Storage
(B)Tertiary Storage
(C)Primary Storage
(D)Offline Storage

Q.38. The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water twice in a day is called ______.
(A)Wave
(B)Current
(C)Tsunami
(D)Tide

Q.39. Which of the following articles of the Constitution of India has a provision for
financial emergency?
(A)Article 365
(B)Article 330
(C)Article 356 D
(D)Article 360

Q.40. Under which of the following schemes has the Government of India set up a new
institution for development and refinancing activities related to micro units?
(A)Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana
(B)Pradhan Mantri Sadak Yojana
(C)Pradhan Mantri Yojna
(D)Pradhan Mantri MNREGA Yojana

Q.41. In which of the following years did India come under the direct rule of the British
crown?
(A) 1947
(B) 1757
(C) 1773
(D) 1858

Q.42. Who among the following scientists invented dynamite?


(A)Rudolf Diesel
(B)Benjamin Franklin
(C)Alfred Nobel
(D)Thomas Alva Edison

Q.43. Which of the following is a disease caused by protozoa?


(A)Small Pox
(B)AIDS
(C)Kala azar
(D)Rabies Answer

Q.44. Which of the following statements is correct?


(A)The Governor has no power to grant pardon in respect of punishment or sentence
inflicted by Court Martial.
(B)The President has no power to grant pardon in respect of punishment or sentence inflicted
by Court Martial.
(C)The Governor has no power to suspend, remit or commute a sentence of death.
(D)The Governor has power to grant pardon in case of a death sentence.

Q.45. In which of the following states is the Nizam Sagar Dam situated?
(A)Karnataka
(B)Telangana
(C)West Bengal D
(D)Andhra Pradesh

Q.46. Atal Bhujal Yojana (ABY) is related to _____________.


(A)employment
(B)climate change
(C)ground water
(D)organic farming

Q.47. The first Commonwealth Games were held in:


(A) 1930
(B) 1919
(C) 1945
(D) 1948

Q.48. When was the Muslim League founded?


(A) 1909
(B) 1919
(C) 1906
(D) 1905

Q.49. What is the tenure of the Chief Election Commissioner of India?


(A) 4 years or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
(B) 3 years or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
(C) 5 years or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
(D) 6 years or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.

Q.50. The term 'white revolution' is related with:


(A)crops
(B)fish
(C ) milk
(D)egg

Q.51. First session of Assam Association held in ____.


(A) 1091
(B) 1905
(C) 1888
(D) 1889

Q.52. Among the following monarchs who has been described as vikramaditya of Kamrupa
(A) Pratap Singha
(B) Rudra Singha
(C) Naranarayan
(D) Lakshmi Narayan

Q.53. Who was the daughter of Ban Raja?


(A) Usha
(B) Radh
(C) Rukmini
(D) Srimaya

Q.54. What is the term of the chief minister of a state?


(A) 4 years
(B) 5 years
(C) 6 years
(D) None

Q.55. Who among the following was not a chief minister of Assam?
(A) Mohendra Mohan Choudhury
(B) Jogendra Nath Hazarika
(C) Motiram Bora
(D) Keshab Chandra Gogoi

Q.56. What is the number of Borgeets composed by Madhabdev?


(A) 145
(B) 157
(C) 280
(D) 240

Q.57. Which tribe of NE celebrates the Agalmaka festival?


(A) Dimasa
(B) Garo
(C) Kachari
(D) Bodo

Q.58. Which district of Assam(as well as India) was declared the first carbon-free district?
(A) Jorhat
(B) Majuli
(C) Dibrugarh
(D) Sivasagar

Q.59. Manas is formally declared as National Park in


(A) 1990
(B) 1999
(C) 2000
(D) 2007

Q.60. Where is the state cancer institute(SCI) of Assam established?


(A) Tezpur
(B) Guwahati
(C) Silchar
(D) Nalbari

Q.61. ______ has became Assam’s 3rd UNESCO World Heritage Site?
(A) Majuli
(B) Dehing Patkai
(C) Rongghar
(D) maidams

Q.62. 226th Baresahariya bhaona festival was held in which place of Assam?
(A) Chabua
(B) Charaidei
(C) Jamugurihat
(D) Rangapara

Q.63. Who is the newly appointed DGP of Assam?


(A) Amitabh Ranjan, IPS
(B) Partha Sarathi Mahanta, IPS
(C) Gyanendra Pratap Singh, IPS
(D) Diganta Bora, IPS

Q.64. Which PSU Headquartered in Assam recently became a Maharatna in August?


(A) OIL
(B) HPCL
(C) BCPL
(D) GTAC

Q.65. When is the Lok Kalyan Divas celebrated by Govt. of Assam annually?
(A) 6 August
(B) 10 August
(C) 5 August
(D) 1 September

GENERAL MATHEMATICS

Q.66. 66 × 32 ÷ 23 + 8 = ..........?
(A) 272
(B) 454
(C) 251
(D) 162

Q.67. The LCM of 145 and 87 is:


(A) 431
(B) 435
(C) 342
(D) 343

Q.68. Inclusive of an 18% peak-time surcharge a taxi fare came to ₹ 531. What would the
payable amount have been without the surcharge?
(A) 333
(B) 647
(C) 450
(D) 444

Q.69. Ritesh drove at a speed of 60 km/h for 8 hours. For how many hours should he now
drive at a speed of 80 km/h for the overall average speed to become 72 km/h?
(A) 23
(B) 20
(C) 15
(D) 12

Q.70. A sum of money, invested at 7.5% simple interest p.a. became ₹ 689 on maturity after
4 years. What was the original sum invested?
(A) 530
(B) 546
(C) 584
(D) 594

Q.71. What is the least natural number which when divided by 8, 12, 15 or 16 leaves a
remainder of 7?
(A) 453
(B) 247
(C) 234
(D) 123

Q.72. A man bought bananas at the rate of ₹ 8 for 10 pieces and sold them at the rate of ₹ 10
for 8 pieces. How many bananas should he sell to earn a profit of ₹ 90?
(A) 300
(B) 400
(C) 200
(D) 100

Q.73. In a triangle ABC, if AB = BC and the measure of angle C is 75°, then the measure of
angle B is:
(A) 30 Degree
(B) 40 Degree
(C) 50 Degree
(D) 60 Degree

Q.74. A mother, after 4 years, will be twice the age of her daughter. The sum of their present
ages is 46. What is the daughter's age today?
(A) 18 years
(B) 23 years
(C) 14 years
(D) 21 years

Q.75. 3.0005 − 1.748 =?


(A) 1.2525
(B) 2.6474
(C) 1.4522
(D) 1.8585

Q.76. Which of the numbers below will have an irrational square root?
(A) 3368
(B) 4363
(C) 4322
(D) 4433

Q.77. A pipe can fill a tank in 12 hours. By mistake another pipe that empties the tank is left
open and the tank is filled in 16 hours. If the tank is fill, how much time will the second pipe
take to empty it?
(A) 44 hours
(B) 33 hours
(C) 48 hours
(D) 49 hours

Q.78. Which is the smallest natural number having exactly 10 factors?


(A) 21
(B) 33
(C) 76
(D) 48

Q.79.Maitreyee was given some money to take care of her travel during a 10-day sales drive
she had to undertake. However, 8 she had to increase her stay by another 6 days, and as a
result, her average daily travel allowance went down by ₹ 45. What was the amount that was
sanctioned to her in the beginning?
(A) 1200
(B) 2000
(C) 982
(D) 782
Q.80. It took 64 people 77 days to construct a house. What fraction of the work can be
completed by 44 people in 96 days?
(A) 6/7
(B) 5
(C) 3
(D) 4

Q.81. Which of the numbers given below is NOT a perfect square?


(A) 26248
(B) 20164
(C) 39601
(D) 33856

Q.82. Two numbers are in the ratio of 15 : 11. If their HCF is 13, then the greater number is?
(A) 186
(B) 195
(C) 546
(D) 252

Q.83. What is the least number that when divided by 63 and 105 leaves remainder 4 in each
case?
(A) 343
(B) 844
(C) 319
(D) 324

Q.84. A dealer marks his goods at 30% above the cost price. Then he allows 35% discount
on it. What would be his loss percentage?
(A) 15.5%
(B) 4%
(C) 6%
(D) 11%

Q.85. The difference between two numbers is 43 and their product is 50. Find the sum of
their squares.
(A) 1927
(B) 1935
(C) 1949
(D) 1988

Q.86. The perimeter of a rectangle is 50 cm. Its area and length are in the ratio of 5 : 1. Find
the length of the rectangle.
(A) 22
(B) 16
(C) 10
(D) 20

Q.87. Two sides of a triangle are of length 3 cm and 8 cm. If the length of the third side is 'x'
cm, then:
(A) x > 11
(B) 0 < x < 11
(C) 5 < x < 11
(D) 5 < x

Q.88. How much should be added to each term of 4 : 7 so that it becomes 2 : 3?


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

Q.89. X and Y together can finish a piece of work in 15 days, while Y alone can finish it in
40 days. X alone can finish the work in:
(A) 12 days
(B) 11 days
(C) 24 days
(D) 22 days

Q.90. Sachin’s income is 25% more than Dileep’s income. By how much percentage is
Dileep’s income less than Sachin’s income ?
(A) 22%
(B) 20%
(C) 4%
(D) 6%

Q.91. Raghu bought an article for ₹ 14,360 and spent ₹ 240 on its transportation. At what
amount he has to sell it to get a profit of 15%? (in Rs.)
(A) 15678
(B) 19876
(C) 16790
(D) 14554

Q.92. The following pie chart shows information on sales of a toy making company "XYZ"
during 2017-18 financial year.
The total revenue made by sales of the toys was ? ₹ 38,72,0004 Which type of toys made
highest revenue for the company?
(A) Toddler toys
(B) Musical toys
(C) Soft toys
(D) Learning blocks

Q.93. Rs.1156 was divided between two people in the ratio 13 : 21. The one who got the
larger share received Rs.______.
(A) 714
(B) 847
(C) 367
(D) 478

Q.94. From a square plate with each side 7 cm, squares of area 0.25 cm2 are cut out at each
corner and the remaining plate is folded along the cuts to form a cuboid. The volume of this
open-top cuboid will be ......... .cm2
(A) 12
(B) 34
(C) 18
(D) 11

Q.95. What is the Compound interest on ₹ 5000 in 3 years, if the rate of interest is 4% for the
first year, 3% for the second year and 2% for the third year?
(A) 463.12
(B) 536.34
(C) 464.34
(D) 829.23

LOGICAL REASONING AND MENTAL ABILITY


Q.96. Mathur's uncle's daughter's brother is Salmi. How is Sonm related to Mather? Cousin
(A)Cousin
(B) Son
(C) Brother
(D)Father

Q.97. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.


(A) B
(B) D
(C) A
(D) C

Q.98. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information
given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known
facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements: All woods are roots.


All fruits are roots.
No woods are a fruit.
Conclusion: (I) Some roots are fruits.
(II) All roots are woods.
(A)Only conclusion II follows.
(B)Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(C)Only conclusion I follows.
(D)Both conclusion I and II follows

Q.99. Select the letter that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
A, C, E, D, C, E, G, F, ?
(A) E
(B) D
(C) H
(D) C

Q.100. Select the option that does NOT belong to the given series:
EC, H, HF, N, KI, U
(A) HF
(B) U
(C) N
(D) EC

Q.101. In a certain code language, RUMMY is written as QVLNX. How is CHESS written
in that code?
(A) BGFTR
(B) BGDTR
(C) BIDTR
(D) BIFRT

Q.102. Choose the correct cluster of letters to complete the given series.
_bac_ac_acb__ ba

(A) c, a, b, b, c
(B) c, b, b, a, c
(C) a, c, c, b, b
(D) a, b, b, a, c

Q.103. Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is
different. Select the odd one
(A) Chirp
(B) Caw
(C) Foal
(D) Howl

Q.104. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second
number is related to the first number.
27 : 125 :: 343 : ?
(A) 746
(B) 733
(C) 729
(D) 637

Q.105. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
CAG : GEK:: HEL: ?
(A) LIP
(B) GAC
(C) INP
(D) LEP

Q.106. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
(A) 333
(B) 345
(C) 532
(D) 544

Q.107.

(A) 18
(B) 28
(C) 38
(D) 25
Q.108. If east becomes north-east, what will be north become?
(A) North west
(B) south
(C) east
(D) north east

Q.109. Anya and Manya are standing facing each other. Anya is facing North-West. Which
direction is Manya facing with respect to Anya?
(A)South-West
(B)North-East
(C)South-East
(D)North-West

Q.110. Pointing to a man. Pankaj said. "He is the brother of my uncle's daughter". How is
this man related to Pankaj?
(A)Nephew
(B)Cousin
(C)Uncle
(D)Son

Q.111. Find the missing letter in the series:


Y, W, U, S, ?, O

(A) R
(B) Q
(C) P
(D) S

Q.112. Car is related to Tyre in the same way Chair is related to:
(A) Back
(B) Rest
(C) Legs
(D) Sit

Q.113. In a code language, FLUTE is written as 62105. What is the code for
HARMONICA?
(A) 918354931
(B)818254931
(C)818354931
(D)818354932

Q.114. If the water image of the clock shows 3 hours 25 minutes, then what will be the
actual time?
(A) 12:00
(B) 15:03
(C) 14:10
(D) 19:30

Q.115. If it was a Saturday on 10 November 2018, what was the day of the week on 15
August 2017?
(A) Monday
(B) Tuesday
(C) Sunday
(D) Friday

GENERAL ENGLISH

Q.116-120. Insert the correct options in the blank spaces:


Q.116. Last night the dog___ for a long time.
(A) Bark
(B) Barked
(C) Had been barking
(D) has barked

Q.117. You ____ obey your parents


(A) should
(B) must
(C) ought to
(D) have to

Q.118. Hard work is bound to ___ your health


(A) effect
(B) affect
(C) effected
(D) reflect

Q.119. The story of Hindu religion dates ____ ancient times.


(A) from
(B) since
(C) for
(D) back

Q.120. The volcanic ___ was the cause of great devastation.


(A) eruption
(B) outburst
(C) erosion
(D) height

Q.121-123. In the following questions, four words are given out of which one word is
correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
Q.121.
(A) daclination
(B) declineation
(C) declination
(D) daclineation

Q.122.
(A) Duration
(B) Dustur
(C) Electrisity
(D) Economicel

Q.123.
(A) Restorent
(B) Restaurent
(C) Restaurant
(D) Resturent

Q.124. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which
best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase
“At the top of your lungs”
(A) Be a habitual smoker.
(B) Be breathless after an exhausting physical task.
(C) Feel suffocated in a very crowded place.
(D) Extremely loudly

Q.125. Combine the following sentence into complex sentence


He is correct. I am sure of it.
(A) I am sure because he is correct
(B) I am sure about his correct
(C) I am sure that he is correct
(D) I am sure to his correct

READING COMPREHENSION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Q.126-130. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below :
My next pet was a pigeon, the most revolting bird to look at, with his feathers pushing
through the wrinkled scarlet skin, mixed with the horrible yellow down that covers baby
pigeons and makes them look as though they have been peroxiding their hair. Because of his
repulsive and obese appearance, we called him Quasimodo.

Since he had an unorthodox upbringing, without parents to teach him, Quasimodo became
convinced that he was not a bird at all, and refused to fly. He walked everywhere. He was
always eager to join us in anything we did. He would even try to come for walks with us. So
you had to either carry him on your shoulder, which was risking an accident to your clothes,
or else you let him walk behind. If you let him walk, then you had to slow down your own
pace to suit his, for should you get too far ahead you would hear the most frantic and
imploring coos and turn around to find Quasimodo running desperately after you.

126. The narrator describes the pigeon as a ‘revolting bird’ because:


a) he could not fly
b) he had to be carried everywhere
c) he had wrinkled skin covered with yellow feathers
d) he was fat

Q.127. Quasimodo got his name because:


a) he was a fat and ugly
b) he was attractive
c) he could not fly
d) he love behaving like human beings

Q.128. We know that Quasimodo was always eager to go on walks because:


a) he walked everywhere
b) he did not know how to fly
c) he complained loudly if he was not taken along
d) he always copied whatever humans did

Q.129. Quasimodo protested when he was:


a) left at home
b) lifted on human shoulders
c) taken for a walk
d) left behind during walks

Q.130. The phrase ‘risking an accident to your clothes’ means:


a) the bird pecked at their clothes
b) there was a chance of the bird soiling their clothes
c) the bird risked a fall
d) the bird did not like their clothes

Q.131-135. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below :
The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion,
covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive
briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible
technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no
hope of at least a brief recovery.
The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected
to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may
be based on the notion of the ‘quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate
approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be
called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel
that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life
of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally
indefensible.

Q.131. Euthanasia means:


a) a place in Asia
b) bringing about gentle and easy death
c) enthusiasm
d) the youth in Asia

Q.132. One reason for trying all possible measures to save a person is:
a) death is horrifying
b) there is possibility of recovery
c) doctors need to be compassionate
d) science may invent more sophisticated machines later

Q.133. The people who argue for euthanasia advocate it saying:


a) the patient is not living a qualitative life
b) we must not spend quality resources on a sick person
c) we should not bother about the ailing
d) it can be defended morally

Q.134. The words ‘………………dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all’
implies:
a) humans have no control over birth and death
b) the person may survive only for a very brief period
c) doctors are incapable of saving people
d) the patient may want to die

Q.135. The writer finds it unpardonable to:


a) end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes.
b) end the life of a spastic child
c) end the life of an infant who is likely to live only for a few hours
d) end the life of a human being

Q.136. Rearrange the sentences in a meaningful sequence:


(p) The clerk on the desk
(q) left the money
(r) in the safe
(s) which he should have locked up
The proper sequence should be
(A) PQSR
(B) SRPQ
(C) QSPR
(D) PQRS

Q.137. A study of human race is called


(A) ethnology
(B) Enthology
(C) Anthropology
(D) Etymology

Q.138-139. Change the form of the narration

Q.138. Ram said, “I brought a car for you”


(A) Ram said that he brought a car for me.
(B) Ram said he had brought a car for me.
(C) Ram said that he had brought a car for me.
(D) Ram said that he have brought a car for me.

Q.139. “German is easy to teach”, She said


(A) She said that German was easy to teach
(B) She said German is easy
(C) She informed us that German is easy to teach
(D) She says German is easy

Q.140. Change the form of the Voice


Thick clouds have overcast the sky
(A) The sky is beingovercast by thick clouds
(B) The sky is overcast by thick clouds
(C) The sky had been overcast by thick clouds
(D) The sky has been overcast by thick clouds

Q.141-142. Read the following sentence and find out whether there is any error in any part of
the sentence.

Q.141. My sister and me are planning a trip from Jaipur to Delhi.


(A) My sister and me are
(B) planning a trip
(C) from Jaipur to Delhi
(D) no error

Q.142. Each one of these chairs are broken.


(A) Each one
(B) of these chairs
(C) are broken
(D) no error

Q.143-145. Choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning of the given word.
Q.143. Solitude
(A) musical composition
(B) aloofness
(C) true statement
(D) single mindedness

Q.144. Exhort
(A) recommend
(B) pressure
(C) urge
(D) splendid

Q.145. Exotic
(A) foreign
(B) citizen
(C) countryman
(D) active

Q.146-150. In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage
carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The most powerful and the most perfect ____________ (146)of thought and feeling through
the medium of oral language must be traced to the mastery of words. ___________ (147)is
better suited to lead speakers and readers ___________(148) English into an easy control of
this language than the command of the phrase that perfectly expresses the thought. Every
speaker's aim is to be heard and _____________(149). A clear, crisp _____________
(150)holds an audience as by the spell of some irresistible power.

Q.146.
(A) Express
(B) Expressive
(C) Expressings
(D) Expression

Q.147.
(A) Nothing
(B) Not
(C) None
(D) No

Q.148.
(A) of
(B) of
(C) from
(D) with
Q.149.
(A) Understanding
(B) Understand
(C) Understood
(D) Understandable

Q.150.
(A) Articulation
(B) Articulate
(C) Article
(D) None
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-Total No. of questions – 150


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each question is of 2 Marks.
-Total Marks – 175
-Total Time Allowed – 3 Hours
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similarly negative marking for the wrong answer of a question carrying 2 marks will be 0.50.

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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Q.1. Vedas are also known as
(A) Upanishad
(B) Samhita
(C) Aranyak
(D) Shruti

Q.2. Which of the following is a west flowing river?


(A) Pennar
(B) Cauveri
(C) Tapti
(D) Krishna

Q.3. Assam follows ___ tier panchayati raaj system.


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

Q.4. What was the immediate cause of 1857 revolt?


(A) Murder of India leaders
(B) Use of enfield rifle
(C) Massacre of jalianwalabagh
(D) death of Mangal Pandey

Q.5. Simuka was founder of which dynasty?


(A) Satbahans
(B) Sunga
(C) Maurya
(D) Chola

Q.6. Which of the following type of soil is not found in Assam


(A) Piedmont Soil
(B) Laterite soil
(C) Black soil
(D) Alluvial soil

Q.7. Right to education act was passed in the year


(A) 2002
(B) 2006
(C) 2009
(D) 2015

Q.8. Sadiyakhowa Gohin post was created in the year


(A) 1523
(B) 1645
(C) 1487
(D) 1228

Q.9. Gaurinath Singha shifted Ahom capital from Rongpur to____


(A) Gargaon
(B) Charaideo
(C) Chargua
(D) Jorhat

Q.10. Biswa Singha, the founder of Koch dynasty had ___ number of sons.
(A) 10
(B) 18
(C) 25
(D) 100

Q.11. According to census 2011 what is the percentage of ST population in Assam?


(A) 12.83%
(B) 7.40%
(C) 63.25%
(D) 85.90%

Q.12. When did cabinet mission came to India?


(A) 1927
(B) 1928
(C) 1942
(D) 1946

Q.13. The time frame of 12th Five Year Plan was


(A) 2012-2017
(B) 2011-2016
(C) 2015-2020
(D) 2009-2014

Q14. Who is the chairman of NITI Aayog?


(A) President
(B) Prime Minister
(C) Finance Minister
(D) Governor of RBI

Q.15. Which of the following is called the gateway of North-East?


(A) West Bengl
(B) Siliguri Corridor
(C) Guwahati
(D) Chicken’s Neck
Q.16. Brahmaputra Valley covers ___ % of Assam total area.
(A) 72%
(B) 90%
(C) 100%
(D) 99%

Q.17. Karman Line is associated with


(A) Space
(B) Economics
(C) Statistics
(D) Mathematics

Q.18. Troposphere is spread up to the height of


(A) 50 kms
(B) 1000kms
(C) 13 kms
(D) 25 kms

Q.19. Ashtangik Marg doctrine was given by


(A) Gautam Buddha
(B) Mahabir Jain
(C) Sankaracharya
(D) Ashoka

Q.20. Which of the following clan of Assam follows Buddhism?


(A) Koch Rajbongshi
(B) Ahom
(C) Fakial
(D) Moran

Q.21. Name of holy book of Buddhism is


(A) Bharata
(B) Ramayan
(C) Tripitaka
(D) Purba

Q.22. Which of the following is not mentioned in preamble of Indian constitution?


(A) Social Justice
(B) Political Justice
(C) Philosophical Justice
(D) Economic Justice

Q.23. When did ambulance service start in Assam?


(A) 1998
(B) 2008
(C) 1976
(D) 1985

Q.24. What was the name of the conference organized by Urdu poets during Mughal era?
(A) Sangam
(B) Sursagar
(C) Muchayera
(D) poet council

Q.25. What is the full form of MRI Machine


(A) Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(B) Magnet Resonance Imaging
(C) Magnetic Resonance Image
(D) Magnetic Reason Imaging

Q.26. What is the full form of CT Scan?


(A) Computed Axial Tomography
(B) Computed Tomography
(C) Computed Excellence Tomography
(D) Computed Axial Telegraphy

Q.27. Indian Meteorological department was established in the year


(A) 1870
(B) 1875
(C) 1775
(D) 1947

Q.28. Singhasan is a mountain peak of _____ mountain range.


(A) Barail
(B) Dafala
(C) Patkai
(D) Abor

Q.29. Which of the following kingdom had a strong navy?


(A) Chera
(B) Panndiya
(C) Chola
(D) Rastrakuta

Q.30. When was the famous Itakhuli battle fought?


(A) 1449
(B) 1761
(C) 1682
(D) 1563
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Q.31. Durga Puja is the main festival of ...........
(A)Kashmir
(B)West Bengal
(C)Kerala
(D)Rajasthan

Q.32. Kautilya's Arthashastra gives us information about the ............ administration.


(A) Gupta
(B) Rashtrakuta
(C) Pratihara
(D) Mauryan

Q.33. Name the director of the blockbuster movie 'Bahubali'.


(A)Madhur Bhandarkar
(A)Prabhu Deva
(C)Karan Johar
(D)S.S. Rajamouli

Q.34. Which of the following cities hosted the third edition of the Khelo India Youth
Games?
(A)Panaji
(B)Cuttack
(C)Guwahati
(D)Patna

Q.35. In the context of memory size in computer data storage, one gigabyte is equal to how
many megabytes?
(A) 1025 MB
(B) 100 MB
(C) 1024 MB
(D) 1000 MB

Q.36. Who was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly of
India?
(A)BR Ambedkar
(B)Jawaharlal Nehru
(C)Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
(D) Rajendra Prasad

Q.37. A hard disk is an example of which type of data storage device?


(A)Secondary Storage
(B)Tertiary Storage
(C)Primary Storage
(D)Offline Storage

Q.38. The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water twice in a day is called ______.
(A)Wave
(B)Current
(C)Tsunami
(D)Tide

Q.39. Which of the following articles of the Constitution of India has a provision for
financial emergency?
(A)Article 365
(B)Article 330
(C)Article 356 D
(D)Article 360

Q.40. Under which of the following schemes has the Government of India set up a new
institution for development and refinancing activities related to micro units?
(A)Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana
(B)Pradhan Mantri Sadak Yojana
(C)Pradhan Mantri Yojna
(D)Pradhan Mantri MNREGA Yojana

Q.41. In which of the following years did India come under the direct rule of the British
crown?
(A) 1947
(B) 1757
(C) 1773
(D) 1858

Q.42. Who among the following scientists invented dynamite?


(A)Rudolf Diesel
(B)Benjamin Franklin
(C)Alfred Nobel
(D)Thomas Alva Edison

Q.43. Which of the following is a disease caused by protozoa?


(A)Small Pox
(B)AIDS
(C)Kala azar
(D)Rabies Answer

Q.44. Which of the following statements is correct?


(A)The Governor has no power to grant pardon in respect of punishment or sentence
inflicted by Court Martial.
(B)The President has no power to grant pardon in respect of punishment or sentence inflicted
by Court Martial.
(C)The Governor has no power to suspend, remit or commute a sentence of death.
(D)The Governor has power to grant pardon in case of a death sentence.

Q.45. In which of the following states is the Nizam Sagar Dam situated?
(A)Karnataka
(B)Telangana
(C)West Bengal D
(D)Andhra Pradesh

Q.46. Atal Bhujal Yojana (ABY) is related to _____________.


(A)employment
(B)climate change
(C)ground water
(D)organic farming

Q.47. The first Commonwealth Games were held in:


(A) 1930
(B) 1919
(C) 1945
(D) 1948

Q.48. When was the Muslim League founded?


(A) 1909
(B) 1919
(C) 1906
(D) 1905

Q.49. What is the tenure of the Chief Election Commissioner of India?


(A) 4 years or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
(B) 3 years or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
(C) 5 years or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
(D) 6 years or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.

Q.50. The term 'white revolution' is related with:


(A)crops
(B)fish
(C ) milk
(D)egg

Q.51. First session of Assam Association held in ____.


(A) 1091
(B) 1905
(C) 1888
(D) 1889

Q.52. Among the following monarchs who has been described as vikramaditya of Kamrupa
(A) Pratap Singha
(B) Rudra Singha
(C) Naranarayan
(D) Lakshmi Narayan

Q.53. Who was the daughter of Ban Raja?


(A) Usha
(B) Radh
(C) Rukmini
(D) Srimaya

Q.54. What is the term of the chief minister of a state?


(A) 4 years
(B) 5 years
(C) 6 years
(D) None

Q.55. Who among the following was not a chief minister of Assam?
(A) Mohendra Mohan Choudhury
(B) Jogendra Nath Hazarika
(C) Motiram Bora
(D) Keshab Chandra Gogoi

Q.56. What is the number of Borgeets composed by Madhabdev?


(A) 145
(B) 157
(C) 280
(D) 240

Q.57. Which tribe of NE celebrates the Agalmaka festival?


(A) Dimasa
(B) Garo
(C) Kachari
(D) Bodo

Q.58. Which district of Assam(as well as India) was declared the first carbon-free district?
(A) Jorhat
(B) Majuli
(C) Dibrugarh
(D) Sivasagar

Q.59. Manas is formally declared as National Park in


(A) 1990
(B) 1999
(C) 2000
(D) 2007

Q.60. Where is the state cancer institute(SCI) of Assam established?


(A) Tezpur
(B) Guwahati
(C) Silchar
(D) Nalbari

Q.61. ______ has became Assam’s 3rd UNESCO World Heritage Site?
(A) Majuli
(B) Dehing Patkai
(C) Rongghar
(D) maidams

Q.62. 226th Baresahariya bhaona festival was held in which place of Assam?
(A) Chabua
(B) Charaidei
(C) Jamugurihat
(D) Rangapara

Q.63. Who is the newly appointed DGP of Assam?


(A) Amitabh Ranjan, IPS
(B) Partha Sarathi Mahanta, IPS
(C) Gyanendra Pratap Singh, IPS
(D) Diganta Bora, IPS

Q.64. Which PSU Headquartered in Assam recently became a Maharatna in August?


(A) OIL
(B) HPCL
(C) BCPL
(D) GTAC

Q.65. When is the Lok Kalyan Divas celebrated by Govt. of Assam annually?
(A) 6 August
(B) 10 August
(C) 5 August
(D) 1 September

GENERAL MATHEMATICS

Q.66. 66 × 32 ÷ 23 + 8 = ..........?
(A) 272
(B) 454
(C) 251
(D) 162

Q.67. The LCM of 145 and 87 is:


(A) 431
(B) 435
(C) 342
(D) 343

Q.68. Inclusive of an 18% peak-time surcharge a taxi fare came to ₹ 531. What would the
payable amount have been without the surcharge?
(A) 333
(B) 647
(C) 450
(D) 444

Q.69. Ritesh drove at a speed of 60 km/h for 8 hours. For how many hours should he now
drive at a speed of 80 km/h for the overall average speed to become 72 km/h?
(A) 23
(B) 20
(C) 15
(D) 12

Q.70. A sum of money, invested at 7.5% simple interest p.a. became ₹ 689 on maturity after
4 years. What was the original sum invested?
(A) 530
(B) 546
(C) 584
(D) 594

Q.71. What is the least natural number which when divided by 8, 12, 15 or 16 leaves a
remainder of 7?
(A) 453
(B) 247
(C) 234
(D) 123

Q.72. A man bought bananas at the rate of ₹ 8 for 10 pieces and sold them at the rate of ₹ 10
for 8 pieces. How many bananas should he sell to earn a profit of ₹ 90?
(A) 300
(B) 400
(C) 200
(D) 100

Q.73. In a triangle ABC, if AB = BC and the measure of angle C is 75°, then the measure of
angle B is:
(A) 30 Degree
(B) 40 Degree
(C) 50 Degree
(D) 60 Degree

Q.74. A mother, after 4 years, will be twice the age of her daughter. The sum of their present
ages is 46. What is the daughter's age today?
(A) 18 years
(B) 23 years
(C) 14 years
(D) 21 years

Q.75. 3.0005 − 1.748 =?


(A) 1.2525
(B) 2.6474
(C) 1.4522
(D) 1.8585

Q.76. Which of the numbers below will have an irrational square root?
(A) 3368
(B) 4363
(C) 4322
(D) 4433

Q.77. A pipe can fill a tank in 12 hours. By mistake another pipe that empties the tank is left
open and the tank is filled in 16 hours. If the tank is fill, how much time will the second pipe
take to empty it?
(A) 44 hours
(B) 33 hours
(C) 48 hours
(D) 49 hours

Q.78. Which is the smallest natural number having exactly 10 factors?


(A) 21
(B) 33
(C) 76
(D) 48

Q.79.Maitreyee was given some money to take care of her travel during a 10-day sales drive
she had to undertake. However, 8 she had to increase her stay by another 6 days, and as a
result, her average daily travel allowance went down by ₹ 45. What was the amount that was
sanctioned to her in the beginning?
(A) 1200
(B) 2000
(C) 982
(D) 782
Q.80. It took 64 people 77 days to construct a house. What fraction of the work can be
completed by 44 people in 96 days?
(A) 6/7
(B) 5
(C) 3
(D) 4

Q.81. Which of the numbers given below is NOT a perfect square?


(A) 26248
(B) 20164
(C) 39601
(D) 33856

Q.82. Two numbers are in the ratio of 15 : 11. If their HCF is 13, then the greater number is?
(A) 186
(B) 195
(C) 546
(D) 252

Q.83. What is the least number that when divided by 63 and 105 leaves remainder 4 in each
case?
(A) 343
(B) 844
(C) 319
(D) 324

Q.84. A dealer marks his goods at 30% above the cost price. Then he allows 35% discount
on it. What would be his loss percentage?
(A) 15.5%
(B) 4%
(C) 6%
(D) 11%

Q.85. The difference between two numbers is 43 and their product is 50. Find the sum of
their squares.
(A) 1927
(B) 1935
(C) 1949
(D) 1988

Q.86. The perimeter of a rectangle is 50 cm. Its area and length are in the ratio of 5 : 1. Find
the length of the rectangle.
(A) 22
(B) 16
(C) 10
(D) 20

Q.87. Two sides of a triangle are of length 3 cm and 8 cm. If the length of the third side is 'x'
cm, then:
(A) x > 11
(B) 0 < x < 11
(C) 5 < x < 11
(D) 5 < x

Q.88. How much should be added to each term of 4 : 7 so that it becomes 2 : 3?


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

Q.89. X and Y together can finish a piece of work in 15 days, while Y alone can finish it in
40 days. X alone can finish the work in:
(A) 12 days
(B) 11 days
(C) 24 days
(D) 22 days

Q.90. Sachin’s income is 25% more than Dileep’s income. By how much percentage is
Dileep’s income less than Sachin’s income ?
(A) 22%
(B) 20%
(C) 4%
(D) 6%

Q.91. Raghu bought an article for ₹ 14,360 and spent ₹ 240 on its transportation. At what
amount he has to sell it to get a profit of 15%? (in Rs.)
(A) 15678
(B) 19876
(C) 16790
(D) 14554

Q.92. The following pie chart shows information on sales of a toy making company "XYZ"
during 2017-18 financial year.
The total revenue made by sales of the toys was ? ₹ 38,72,0004 Which type of toys made
highest revenue for the company?
(A) Toddler toys
(B) Musical toys
(C) Soft toys
(D) Learning blocks

Q.93. Rs.1156 was divided between two people in the ratio 13 : 21. The one who got the
larger share received Rs.______.
(A) 714
(B) 847
(C) 367
(D) 478

Q.94. From a square plate with each side 7 cm, squares of area 0.25 cm2 are cut out at each
corner and the remaining plate is folded along the cuts to form a cuboid. The volume of this
open-top cuboid will be ......... .cm2
(A) 12
(B) 34
(C) 18
(D) 11

Q.95. What is the Compound interest on ₹ 5000 in 3 years, if the rate of interest is 4% for the
first year, 3% for the second year and 2% for the third year?
(A) 463.12
(B) 536.34
(C) 464.34
(D) 829.23

LOGICAL REASONING AND MENTAL ABILITY


Q.96. Mathur's uncle's daughter's brother is Salmi. How is Sonm related to Mather? Cousin
(A)Cousin
(B) Son
(C) Brother
(D)Father

Q.97. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.


(A) B
(B) D
(C) A
(D) C

Q.98. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information
given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known
facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements: All woods are roots.


All fruits are roots.
No woods are a fruit.
Conclusion: (I) Some roots are fruits.
(II) All roots are woods.
(A)Only conclusion II follows.
(B)Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(C)Only conclusion I follows.
(D)Both conclusion I and II follows

Q.99. Select the letter that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
A, C, E, D, C, E, G, F, ?
(A) E
(B) D
(C) H
(D) C

Q.100. Select the option that does NOT belong to the given series:
EC, H, HF, N, KI, U
(A) HF
(B) U
(C) N
(D) EC

Q.101. In a certain code language, RUMMY is written as QVLNX. How is CHESS written
in that code?
(A) BGFTR
(B) BGDTR
(C) BIDTR
(D) BIFRT

Q.102. Choose the correct cluster of letters to complete the given series.
_bac_ac_acb__ ba

(A) c, a, b, b, c
(B) c, b, b, a, c
(C) a, c, c, b, b
(D) a, b, b, a, c

Q.103. Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is
different. Select the odd one
(A) Chirp
(B) Caw
(C) Foal
(D) Howl

Q.104. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second
number is related to the first number.
27 : 125 :: 343 : ?
(A) 746
(B) 733
(C) 729
(D) 637

Q.105. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
CAG : GEK:: HEL: ?
(A) LIP
(B) GAC
(C) INP
(D) LEP

Q.106. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
(A) 333
(B) 345
(C) 532
(D) 544

Q.107.

(A) 18
(B) 28
(C) 38
(D) 25
Q.108. If east becomes north-east, what will be north become?
(A) North west
(B) south
(C) east
(D) north east

Q.109. Anya and Manya are standing facing each other. Anya is facing North-West. Which
direction is Manya facing with respect to Anya?
(A)South-West
(B)North-East
(C)South-East
(D)North-West

Q.110. Pointing to a man. Pankaj said. "He is the brother of my uncle's daughter". How is
this man related to Pankaj?
(A)Nephew
(B)Cousin
(C)Uncle
(D)Son

Q.111. Find the missing letter in the series:


Y, W, U, S, ?, O

(A) R
(B) Q
(C) P
(D) S

Q.112. Car is related to Tyre in the same way Chair is related to:
(A) Back
(B) Rest
(C) Legs
(D) Sit

Q.113. In a code language, FLUTE is written as 62105. What is the code for
HARMONICA?
(A) 918354931
(B)818254931
(C)818354931
(D)818354932

Q.114. If the water image of the clock shows 3 hours 25 minutes, then what will be the
actual time?
(A) 12:00
(B) 15:03
(C) 14:10
(D) 19:30

Q.115. If it was a Saturday on 10 November 2018, what was the day of the week on 15
August 2017?
(A) Monday
(B) Tuesday
(C) Sunday
(D) Friday

GENERAL ENGLISH

Q.116-120. Insert the correct options in the blank spaces:


Q.116. Last night the dog___ for a long time.
(A) Bark
(B) Barked
(C) Had been barking
(D) has barked

Q.117. You ____ obey your parents


(A) should
(B) must
(C) ought to
(D) have to

Q.118. Hard work is bound to ___ your health


(A) effect
(B) affect
(C) effected
(D) reflect

Q.119. The story of Hindu religion dates ____ ancient times.


(A) from
(B) since
(C) for
(D) back

Q.120. The volcanic ___ was the cause of great devastation.


(A) eruption
(B) outburst
(C) erosion
(D) height

Q.121-123. In the following questions, four words are given out of which one word is
correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
Q.121.
(A) daclination
(B) declineation
(C) declination
(D) daclineation

Q.122.
(A) Duration
(B) Dustur
(C) Electrisity
(D) Economicel

Q.123.
(A) Restorent
(B) Restaurent
(C) Restaurant
(D) Resturent

Q.124. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which
best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase
“At the top of your lungs”
(A) Be a habitual smoker.
(B) Be breathless after an exhausting physical task.
(C) Feel suffocated in a very crowded place.
(D) Extremely loudly

Q.125. Combine the following sentence into complex sentence


He is correct. I am sure of it.
(A) I am sure because he is correct
(B) I am sure about his correct
(C) I am sure that he is correct
(D) I am sure to his correct

READING COMPREHENSION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Q.126-130. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below :
My next pet was a pigeon, the most revolting bird to look at, with his feathers pushing
through the wrinkled scarlet skin, mixed with the horrible yellow down that covers baby
pigeons and makes them look as though they have been peroxiding their hair. Because of his
repulsive and obese appearance, we called him Quasimodo.

Since he had an unorthodox upbringing, without parents to teach him, Quasimodo became
convinced that he was not a bird at all, and refused to fly. He walked everywhere. He was
always eager to join us in anything we did. He would even try to come for walks with us. So
you had to either carry him on your shoulder, which was risking an accident to your clothes,
or else you let him walk behind. If you let him walk, then you had to slow down your own
pace to suit his, for should you get too far ahead you would hear the most frantic and
imploring coos and turn around to find Quasimodo running desperately after you.

126. The narrator describes the pigeon as a ‘revolting bird’ because:


a) he could not fly
b) he had to be carried everywhere
c) he had wrinkled skin covered with yellow feathers
d) he was fat

Q.127. Quasimodo got his name because:


a) he was a fat and ugly
b) he was attractive
c) he could not fly
d) he love behaving like human beings

Q.128. We know that Quasimodo was always eager to go on walks because:


a) he walked everywhere
b) he did not know how to fly
c) he complained loudly if he was not taken along
d) he always copied whatever humans did

Q.129. Quasimodo protested when he was:


a) left at home
b) lifted on human shoulders
c) taken for a walk
d) left behind during walks

Q.130. The phrase ‘risking an accident to your clothes’ means:


a) the bird pecked at their clothes
b) there was a chance of the bird soiling their clothes
c) the bird risked a fall
d) the bird did not like their clothes

Q.131-135. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below :
The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion,
covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive
briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible
technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no
hope of at least a brief recovery.
The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected
to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may
be based on the notion of the ‘quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate
approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be
called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel
that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life
of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally
indefensible.

Q.131. Euthanasia means:


a) a place in Asia
b) bringing about gentle and easy death
c) enthusiasm
d) the youth in Asia

Q.132. One reason for trying all possible measures to save a person is:
a) death is horrifying
b) there is possibility of recovery
c) doctors need to be compassionate
d) science may invent more sophisticated machines later

Q.133. The people who argue for euthanasia advocate it saying:


a) the patient is not living a qualitative life
b) we must not spend quality resources on a sick person
c) we should not bother about the ailing
d) it can be defended morally

Q.134. The words ‘………………dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all’
implies:
a) humans have no control over birth and death
b) the person may survive only for a very brief period
c) doctors are incapable of saving people
d) the patient may want to die

Q.135. The writer finds it unpardonable to:


a) end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes.
b) end the life of a spastic child
c) end the life of an infant who is likely to live only for a few hours
d) end the life of a human being

Q.136. Rearrange the sentences in a meaningful sequence:


(p) The clerk on the desk
(q) left the money
(r) in the safe
(s) which he should have locked up
The proper sequence should be
(A) PQSR
(B) SRPQ
(C) QSPR
(D) PQRS

Q.137. A study of human race is called


(A) ethnology
(B) Enthology
(C) Anthropology
(D) Etymology

Q.138-139. Change the form of the narration

Q.138. Ram said, “I brought a car for you”


(A) Ram said that he brought a car for me.
(B) Ram said he had brought a car for me.
(C) Ram said that he had brought a car for me.
(D) Ram said that he have brought a car for me.

Q.139. “German is easy to teach”, She said


(A) She said that German was easy to teach
(B) She said German is easy
(C) She informed us that German is easy to teach
(D) She says German is easy

Q.140. Change the form of the Voice


Thick clouds have overcast the sky
(A) The sky is beingovercast by thick clouds
(B) The sky is overcast by thick clouds
(C) The sky had been overcast by thick clouds
(D) The sky has been overcast by thick clouds

Q.141-142. Read the following sentence and find out whether there is any error in any part of
the sentence.

Q.141. My sister and me are planning a trip from Jaipur to Delhi.


(A) My sister and me are
(B) planning a trip
(C) from Jaipur to Delhi
(D) no error

Q.142. Each one of these chairs are broken.


(A) Each one
(B) of these chairs
(C) are broken
(D) no error

Q.143-145. Choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning of the given word.
Q.143. Solitude
(A) musical composition
(B) aloofness
(C) true statement
(D) single mindedness

Q.144. Exhort
(A) recommend
(B) pressure
(C) urge
(D) splendid

Q.145. Exotic
(A) foreign
(B) citizen
(C) countryman
(D) active

Q.146-150. In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage
carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The most powerful and the most perfect ____________ (146)of thought and feeling through
the medium of oral language must be traced to the mastery of words. ___________ (147)is
better suited to lead speakers and readers ___________(148) English into an easy control of
this language than the command of the phrase that perfectly expresses the thought. Every
speaker's aim is to be heard and _____________(149). A clear, crisp _____________
(150)holds an audience as by the spell of some irresistible power.

Q.146.
(A) Express
(B) Expressive
(C) Expressings
(D) Expression

Q.147.
(A) Nothing
(B) Not
(C) None
(D) No

Q.148.
(A) of
(B) of
(C) from
(D) with
Q.149.
(A) Understanding
(B) Understand
(C) Understood
(D) Understandable

Q.150.
(A) Articulation
(B) Articulate
(C) Article
(D) None
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-Total No. of questions – 150


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each question is of 2 Marks.
-Total Marks – 175
-Total Time Allowed – 3 Hours
-Negative marking for the wrong answer of a question carrying 1 marks will be 0.25 and
similarly negative marking for the wrong answer of a question carrying 2 marks will be 0.50.

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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Q.1. What is the full form of GPS
(A) Global Positioning System
(B) Global Position System
(C) Global Pension System
(D) Global Positioning Software

Q.2. Who gave shape Bongo Mata drawing to Bharat Mata during Bengal partition
movement?
(A) Abanindranath Thakur
(B) Rabindranath Thakur
(C) Sister Nivedita
(D) Kumud Das

Q.3. Who was the leader of 1857 revolt in Assam?


(A) Kandarpeswar Singha
(B) Maniram Dewan
(C) Piyoli Phukan
(D) Piyoli Baruah

Q.4. Kushal Konwar was hang during which national freedom movement?
(A) Partion of Bengal Movement
(B) Civil Disobedience Movement
(C) Non Cooperation Movement
(D) Quit India Movement

Q.5. Which of the following is a Ahom era stone bridge?


(A) Dinjoyor Bridge
(B) Garmur Bridge
(C) Kolia Bhumura Bridge
(D) Saraighat Bridge

Q.6. According to Census 2011 which state of India has the highest population density?
(A) Bihar
(B) Uttar Pradesh
(C) West Bengal
(D) Assam

Q.7. According to Census 2011 which state of India has the lowest population density?
(A) Goa
(B) Sikkim
(C) Arunachal Pradesh
(D) Rajasthan

Q.8. What is the sex ratio of Assam according to Census 2011?


(A) 958
(B) 857
(C) 999
(D) 856

Q.9. What is the total area of India?


(A) 32,87,263 Square Kms
(B) 12,74,645 Square Kms
(C) 10,57,564 Square Kms
(D) 53,46,588 Square Kms

Q.10. Lepetkot Gas Cracker is situated in which district of Assam?


(A) Sivasagar
(B) Tinsukia
(C) Dibrugarh
(D) Charaideo

Q.11. Which place of Assam is famous for its plywood factories?


(A) Margherita
(B) Asharkandi
(C) Badarpur
(D) Kathanibari

Q.12. Mathura was capital of______ dynasty.


(A) Kushan
(B) Pala
(C) Rajput
(D) Khilji

Q.13. Sangam literature is related with


(A) North West India
(B) South India
(C) Sri Lanka
(D) South Asia

Q.14. Which place of Assam is known as Manchester of Assam.


(A) Hajo
(B) Sarthebari
(C) Barpeta road
(D) Sualkushi

Q.15. Kalinga is presently known as


(A) Bihar
(B) Patna
(C) Odissa
(D) Telangana
Q.16. Who wrote Allahabad Inscription during the reign of Samudragupta?
(A) Kalidasa
(B) Harisena
(C) Amarsea
(D) Dhanavantri

Q.17. Ancient Kamrupa was divided into____ parts.


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

Q.18. Narakasura was contemporary of


(A) Bhagadutta
(B) Ghotutkach
(C) Banasura
(D) Bhaskar Varan

Q.19. Who was the first black President of South Africa?


(A) Cyril Ramaphosa
(B) Jacob Zuma
(C) Thabo Mbeki
(D) Nelson Mandela

Q.20. Which of the following is not part of Parliament in Indian parliamentary democracy?
(A) Lok Sabha
(B) Rajya Sabha
(C) President
(D) Governor

Q.21. The term of Anchalik Panchayat is ____ years.


(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7

Q.22. At present Assam has ____ Municipal Corpration(s)?


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

Q.23. When did Assam introduced 3 tier panchayati raaj system?


(A) 1992
(B) 1993
(C) 1994
(D) 1995

Q.24. which of the following is not an autonomous council of plain area of Assam?
(A) Mising Autonomous Coucil
(B) Tiwa Autonomous Coucil
(C) Kalita Autonomous Coucil
(D) Deori Autonomous Coucil

Q.25. Which is the 2nd Medical College Assam?


(A) Assam Medical College
(B) Gauhati Medical College
(C) Silchar Medical College
(D) Lakhimpur Medical College

Q.26. Phulaguri uprising took place in the year


(A) 1888
(B) 1884
(C) 1861
(D) 1885

Q.27. Indian Association was established by


(A) Surendra Nath Banerjee
(B) Jagannath Shankar Seth
(C) Feroz Shah Mehta
(D) Anand Mohan Bose

Q.28. Bombay Association was established by


(A) Surendra Nath Banerji
(B) Jagannath Shankar Seth
(C) Feroz Shah Mehta
(D) Anand Mohan Bose

Q.29. which of the following is not a public sector undertaking bank in India?
(A) SBI
(B) PNB
(C) Canara Bank
(D) HDFC Bank

Q.30. North Eastern Council was established in the year


(A) 1947
(B) 1971
(C) 1999
(D) 2014
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Q.31. Who is the founder of the south East Asia Ramayana Research centre?
(A) Dr. Mamoni Raisom Goswami
(B)Dr Bhupen Hazarika
(C)Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Bora
(D) None of these

Q.32. Which sikh Guru built the famous Gurudwara in Dhubri?


1. Guru Gobind Singh
2. Guru Tegbahadur
3. Guru Hargobind
4. Guru Harikrishan

Q.33. The moamoria Rebellion started during the reign of


1. Lakshmi Singha
2. Rudra Singha
3. Siva Singha
4. None of the above

Q.34. The revolt of the Khasi against the British was led by
1. Surendra Singh
2. Titu Mim
3. Birsa Mundra
4. Tirot Sing

Q.35. When Assam Accord was signed, PM of India was


1. Indiara Gandhi
2. Rajiv Gandhi
3. Monmohan sing
4. P.V Narasimha Rao

Q.36. The Dhodar Ali built during the reign of Gadadhar singha has the extension from
1. Pancharatna to jogighopa
2. Naharkatia to Bongaigaon
3. Kamargaon in Golaghat to Jaipur in Dibrugarh
4. Sivasagar to Biswanath

Q.37. Which of the following is the first state in the country to implement the PRANAM act?
1. Tripura
2. West Bengal
3. Assam
4. Hariyana

Q.38. World’s biggest dry fish market is located in


1. Nambar
2. Jagiraod
3. Guwahati
4. Nagaon

Q.39. The symbol represent the Mahaparinirvana of Buddha is


1. Lotus & bull
2. Horse
3. Boddhi tree
4. Stupa

Q.40. Provision of Concurrent list & Trade and commerce in Indian constitution is borrowed
from the constitution of
(A) Australia
(B) South Africa
(C) France
(D)USSR

Q.41. Which of the following is the oldest dam in India?


(A)Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
(B)Kallani dam/ Grand dam
(C)Hirakud dam
(D)Sardar Sarovar Dam

Q.42. Hemis National park is situated in


(A) Arunachal Pradesh
(B) Madhyapradesh
(C) Uttarakhand
(D)Ladakh

Q.43. Who had designed the Paik system in Ahom Kingdom ?


(A)Rudra Singha
(B)Momai tamuli Barbarua
(C) Lachit barphukan
(D) None of the above

Q.44. Which of the following is a Ramasar site of Manipur ?


(A) Siroy national park
(B) Loktak lake
(C) Keibul Lamjao National park
(D) None

Q.45. Assam sports day is celebrated on which of the following dates?


(A) 17th October
(B)29th August
(C)16th November
(D)3rd September
Q.46. By what name Md. Ismail Siddique is better known in Assam history
(A) Burah Raja
(B) Badan barphukan
(C)Bagh Hazarika
(D)None of the above

Q.47. Bodo sahitya sabha was founded in the year 1952. Who was it’s first president ?
(A) Jogendra Basumatary
(B) Jay Bhadra Hajger
(C) Sonaram Thaosen
(D) Upendra Brahma

Q.48. Vasco da Gama reached Calicut in the year


(A) 1348
(B)1498
(C)1998
(D)1598

Q49. Which of the following is/are correctly matched?


1. Kachari Dynasty. Khaspur
2. Chutiya Kingdom. Swarnagiri
3. Varman Dynasty Pragjyotichpur

(A) Only 2 is correct


(B) 1 nad 2 are correct
(C) 2and 3 are correct
(D)1, 2and 3 are correct

Q.50. Constitution day celebrated on


(A) 26 th May
(B) 26 January
(C) 26th November
(D) 26 th August

Q.51. The crops grown after the summer monsoon are called as
(A) Kharif
(B) Rabi
(C) Annual
(D) Seasonal

Q.52. Which of the following States produces 97% of World’s Muga silk?
(A )Bihar
(B) Arunachal Pradesh
(C) Assam
(D) Maharashtra
Q.53. The author of the book ‘Nil darpan’ is
(A) Surendra nath banarjee
(B) Debendra nath tagore
(C) Siva nath shasti
(D) Dinbondhu Mitra

Q.54. What was the most popular sports magazine of Assam?


A) Sportstar
(B) Khela
(C) Games
(D) Abhiruchi

Q.55. In which year did Lovlina Borgohain win Arjuna award?


(A)2014
(B)2016
(C)2020
(D)2022

Q.56. The author of the ‘Asamia Byakaran’ is


(A) Hemchandra Baruah
(B) Haliram Deka
(C) Dimbeswar Neog
(D) Birinchi kumar Baruah

Q.57. When Manas National Park declared as UNESCO heritage site?


(A)1985
(B)1973
(C)1975
(D)1990

Q.58. The oldest sugar Mill of Assam located in which place ?


(A)Baruwa bamun gaon
(B) Badarpur
(C)Jagiroad
(D) Kampur

Q.59. In which year Assam Gas Crackers Project was Approved?


(A) 2004
(B)2005
(C)2006
(D)2007

Q.60. What is the total length of Barak River in Assam?


(A) 80 Km
(B)85 KM
(C)90 KM
(D)95 kM

Q.61. Who is known as the Birdman of India ?


(A) Salim Ali
(B) M.C. Mehta
(C) Kuldeep Sing
(D) None of the above

Q.62. Which statra of Assam is famous for its Mask- Making tradition ?
(A) Garahmur
(B) Samaguri
(C) Barpeta
(D) Barduwa

Q.63. When was anti defection law passed ?


(A) 25 th February 1995
(B) 05 th February 1995
(C)15 th February 1980
(D) 15 th February 1985

Q.64. Who was the founder of All India Muslim league ?


(A) Sayed Ahmed khan
(B) Mohmad Iqbal
(C) Nwabab Salimullah
(D) Agha khan

Q.65. Wangla festival Celebrated by which community ?


(A) Garo
(B) Khai
(C) Jayantia
(D) None of the above

GENERAL MATHEMATICS
Q.66. What is the difference between the sum of first five prime numbers and sum of next
five prime numbers?
(A) 72
(B) 78
(C) 74
(D) 73

67. Which of the following numbers is not a prime number?


(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 3
(D) 5

68. The number that is to be added to 10% of 320 to have the sum as 30% of 230 is
(A) 23
(B) 37
(C) 32
(D) 53

69. In an examination A got 25% marks more than B, B got 10% less than C and C got 25%
more than D. If D got 320 marks out of 500, the marks obtained by A were
(A) 360
(B) 400
(C) 405
(D) 450

70. The ratio of men and women in a group is 5:2.If 6 men and 6 women left the group then
the ratio becomes 8:3.Find the total number of people in the group initially?
(A) 220
(B) 230
(C) 210
(D) None of the above

71. Find the third proportional of 16 and 64


(A) 246
(B) 236
(C)256
(D) 634

72. Which of the following numbers is a perfect square?


(A) 141
(B) 196
(C) 124
(D) 222

73. A perfect square number can never have the digit ……at the units place.
(A) 1
(B) 4
(C) 9
(D) 8

74. If ages of three boys are in the ratio of 3: 5: 7 at an average of 15 years, the age of the
youngest boy is
(A) 2 years
(B) 5 years
(C) 9 years
(D) 9 years 3 months
75. The average of first three numbers out of four numbers is 15, and that of last three is 16.
If the last number is 19 what is the first number?
(A) 12
(B) 14
(C) 15
(D) 16

76. Mr. Khanna took a loan of Rs 10,000 on simple interest for two years at the rate 3% per
annum. The total amount that he will be paying as interest in 2 year is 3% of his monthly
salary. What his monthly salary?
(A) Rs 30,000
(B) Rs 16,000
(C) Rs 20,000
(D) Rs 12,000

77. A sum of Rs. 1600 gives a simple interest of Rs. 252 in 2 year and 3 months. The rate of
interest per annum is :
(A) 9%
(B) 8%
(C) 7%
(D) 6%

78. A merchant loses 10% by selling an article. If the cost price of the article is ₹ 15, then the
selling price of the article is
(A) ₹ 12.30
(B) ₹ 13.50
(C) ₹ 13.20
(D) ₹ 16.50

79. There is 10% loss if an article is sold at Rs. 270. Then the cost price of the article is
(A) Rs 320
(B) Rs. 250
(C) Rs. 300
(D) Rs. 270

80. The difference between B a discount of 30% on ₹2,000 and two successive discounts of
25% and 5% on the same amount is
(A) ₹30
(B) ₹35
(C) ₹25
(D) ₹40

81. A sofa-set listed at ₹ 800 is sold to a retailer at successive discounts of 25% and 15% by
the wholesaler. Then the cost price of the sofa-set for retailer is-
(A) 500
(B) 510
(C) 550
(D) 560

82. A starts some business with ₹ 50,000. After 3 months B joins him with ₹ 70,000. At the
end of the year, in what ratio should they share the profit?
(A) 1:3
(B) 3:2
(C) 1:5
(D) None of these

83. Sheela’s salary is 60% of Reeta’s salary and 80% of Anshu’s salary. If Reeta’s salary is
Rs. 16000, what is the difference between the salary of Sheela and Anshu?
(A) Rs. 2000
(B) Rs. 2600
(C) Rs. 2400
(D) Rs. 2800

84. Find the ratio in which rice sold at Rs. 7.20 a kg must be mixed with rice at Rs. 5.70 a kg to
produce a mixture worth Rs. 6.30 a kg.
(A) 1: 3
(B) 2: 3
(C) 3: 4
(D) 4: 5

85. The cost of Type I rice is Rs. 15 per kg and Type 2 rice is Rs 20 per kg. If both Type 1 and
Type 2 are mixed in the ratio 2: 3, then the price per kg of the mixed variety of rice is:
(A) 18
(B) 18.50
(C) 20
(D) 12

86. A man covers a certain distance at 36 km/ph. How many meters does he cover in 2
minutes?
(A) 1000 m
(B) 120 m
(C) 1200 m
(D) 600 m

87. A car travels a distance of 715 km at a uniform speed. If the speed of the car is 10 km/h
more, it takes 2 hours less to cover the same distance. The original speed was….
(A) 45 km/h
(B) 55 km/h
(C) 60 km/h
(D) 65 km/h
88. A man can row upstream at 8 km/h and downstream at 13 km/h. The speed of the stream
is:
(A) 2.5 km/h
(B) 2.4 km/h
(C) 6 km/h
(D) 5.2 km/h

89. A man’s speed with the current is 15 km/hr and the speed of the current is 2.5 km/hr. The
man's speed against the current is:
(A) 8.5 km/hr
(B) 9 km/hr
(C) 10 km/hr
(D) 21 km/hr

90. 12 pumps working 6 hours a day can empty a completely filled reservoir in 15 days. How
many such pumps working 9 hours a day will empty the same reservoir in 12 days?
(A) 15
(B) 9
(C) 10
(D) 12

91. A tap can fill a Tank in 16 hours. Due to a hole in its base it I filled in 24 hours, If tank is
full then in how many hours it will be empty through the hole.
(A) 40
(B) 36
(C) 45
(D) 48

92. The diagonals of a rhombus are 24 cm. and 10 cm. The perimeter (in cm) of this rhombus
is-
(A) 54
(B) 68
(C) 52
(D) 54

93. Area of a circle inscribed in a square is 308 cm2.The length of the diagonal of the square
is
(A) 16 cm
(B) 28 cm
(C) 24 cm
(D) 22 cm

94. The value of 24 ÷ 4 × (3 +3) ÷2 is:


(A) 22
(B) 24
(C) 20
(D) 18

95. 2x + 4y – 8xy -1 =?
(A) (1 + 4y) (2x – 1)
(B) (1 – 4y) (2x – 1)
(C) (1 – 4y) (2x +1)
(D) None of these

LOGICAL REASONING AND MENTAL ABILITY

Q.96. If LAMP is coded as 1211316 and MORE is coded as 1315185, then how will
INDIA be coded as?

a) 105247 b) 914491
c) 914149 d) 914914

Q.97. In the given Venn diagram, A denotes mangoes, B denotes bananas, C denotes apples,
and the numbers in each section represent the number of persons who like those fruits. How
many persons like only bananas?

(A) 31
(B) 22
(C) 32
(D) 39

Q.98. Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is
related to the first word.
Energy : Joule : : Power: ?
(A)Watt
(B)Energy
(C)Work
(D)Newton

Q.99. Select the option that does NOT belong to the given series:
QP, JK, ON, LM, NO
(A) NO
(B) LM
(C) ON
(D) JK

Q.100. Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is
different. Select the odd one.
(A)Shimla
(B)Gangtok
(C)Ladakh
(D)Dehradun

Q.101. Find the number of triangles in the given figure

(A) 21
(B) 12
(C) 10
(D) 18

Q.102. If 3129 is coded as CCI and 5674 is coded as EMD,then how will 6878 be coded as?
(A) FOH
(B) HFO
(C) OFH
(D) OHF

Q.103. Select the number that will come next in the following series.
7, 11, 13, 17, 23, 37, ?

(A) 27
(B) 41
(C) 33
(D) 35

Q.104. Select the letter that will come next in the following series.
L, M, K, N, J, O, ?
(A) J
(B) P
(C) I
(D) L
Q.105. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
AB : C :: HJ : ?

(A) K
(B) D
(C) K
(D) B

Q.106. Four numbers have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one
is different. Select the one that is different.
(A) 122
(B) 256
(C) 170
(D) 226

Q.107. What was the day of the week on 15 August 2013?


(A) Thursday
(B) Monday
(C) Wednesday
(D)Tuesday

Q.108. What is the angle between the two hands of a clock when the time shown by the
clock is 8 p.m.?(in degrees)
(A) 120
(B) 60
(C) 90
(D) 48

Q.109. appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:
Some Pen are Ink.
Some Paper are Ink.

Conclusions:
(I) All Ink are Pen.
(II) Some Pens are Paper.

(A)Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.


(B)Only conclusion I follows.
(C)Both conclusions I and II follow.
(D)Only conclusion II follows.
Q.110. What is the next term in the following series?
3, 2, 13, 12, 23, 22, ..........

(A) 35
(B) 33
(C) 53
(D) 34

Q.111. Find the Odd one out.

(A) A
(B) C
(C) B
(D) D

Q.112. Which of the option figures bears the closest resemblance to the question figure?

(A) C
(B) A
(C) B
(D) D

Q.113. John is facing in the west direction during the morning yoga. He turns 90° clockwise
and then 270° anticlockwise. In which direction is he facing now?
(A) East
(B) North
(C) South
(D)West
Q.114. Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is
different. Select the odd one.
(A) Yuan
(B) Oslo
(C) Dollar
(D) Dinar

Q.115. Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the
given pair of words.
Asia : China

(A)Asia : Antarctica
(B)Africa : Continent
(C)Thailand : Bangkok
(D)Asia : Malaysia

GENERAL ENGLISH

Q.116-120. Insert the correct options in the blank spaces:


Q.116. The police____ the dacoits at 9.00 p.m.
(A) catch
(B) had caught
(C) caught
(D) catches

Q.117. My friend did not help me though he ____helped.


(A) could
(B) can
(C) could have
(D) must

Q.118. Today everyone wishes ____ money quickly


(A) to earning
(B) earn
(C) to earn
(D) corrupt

Q.119. The noise in the bedroom ____ me up.


(A) awake
(B) awoke
(C) woke
(D) woked
Q.120. You have not get up because the book is lying ___ hand.
(A) at
(B) on
(C) in
(D) into

Q.121-122. Choose the word that is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word
given below.

Q121. Flutter
(A) soar
(B) agitate
(C) change
(D) float

Q.122. Restive
(A) rested
(B) limited
(C) restless
(D) limitless

Q.123-125. Choose the word that is most nearly the OPPOSITE in meaning to the word
given below.

Q.123. Agony
(A) pleasure
(B) anger
(C) irritation
(D) rage

Q.124. Mournful
(A) playful
(B) laughable
(C) joyous
(D) humorous

Q.125. Senile
(A) suspicious
(B) mentally alert
(C) convenient
(D) corrupt
READING COMPREHENSION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Q.126-135. Directions: A passage is given with questions following it. Read the passage
carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.

It seemed interesting that on the eve of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s departure for
France, the Indian and French governments issued similar statements on the prospects of an
agreement on the purchase of the Rafale aircraft: that no single deal should be allowed
to overshadow the Prime Minister’s visit. Indeed, India-France relations are much bigger
than any one contract; they represent the cultural affinity and historic relations between two
vibrant democracies. The items on the Prime Minister’s agenda reflected the range of
commonalities — from the preservation of ancient architecture to the development of
Puducherry and Chandigarh as smart cities; from the construction of semi-high-speed
railway lines to cooperation on a space mission to Mars; from discussing anti-terror training
to tackling climate change through renewable technologies and a robust nuclear partnership.
The economic aspect of the relationship has been ignored for too long. Although more than a
thousand French companies have a total investment of about $20 billion in India, bilateral
trade is worth just $8 billion. While all this deserved attention, it was disappointing that the
Prime Minister put the spotlight back on defence ties by making a surprise announcement on
the purchase of 36 Rafale aircraft as the highlight of his talks with President François
Hollande. If the outright purchase was a crucial military necessity, it could have been
discussed a few weeks before or after the visit, as a political push for the deal was secondary
to the technical specifications and delivery requirements. Moreover, the deal, which involves
purchasing products off the shelf abroad, detracts from Mr. Modi’s “Make in India”
initiative.

The breakthrough on the Areva nuclear equipment deal, on the other hand, shows the
positive outcome of Mr. Modi’s and Mr. Hollande’s political push, combined with a “Make
in India” twist. As in the case of Indo-U.S. nuclear negotiations, Mr. Modi and Mr. Hollande
decided to clear the logjam by splitting the problem into different silos — allowing for
separate mechanisms for the pricing issues and for the technical and legal aspects. The
supplementary deal involving Areva and L&T producing heavy forging metal casing for
nuclear reactors is an important step in localising some of the expensive parts. During his
visit to Canada, where he hopes to sign a deal for uranium supplies, Mr. Modi means to take
forward his plan to increase nuclear energy production. Given this objective, it may be useful
for him to round off the visit by discussing his nuclear energy plans in Germany as well,
which is now winding down on nuclear power but is at the cutting edge of nuclear safety
research for the European Pressurised Reactors that are being considered for India.

Q.126. Which of the following is the synonym of the word “Affinity”?


a) dissimilitude
b) Aversion
c) Antipathy
d) Resemblance
Q.127. Which of the following is the meaning of the word ‘Logjam’?
a) A long traffic jam during Prime Minister Modi’s visit.
b) A state of mind where you cannot decide what to do.
c) A situation that seems irresolvable.
d) A place from where The French President used to work.

Q.128. Which of the following is not the Synonym of the word ‘Overshadow’?
a) surpass
b) Exceed
c) Excel
d) None of the above

Q.129. Which of the following option is on the agenda of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi as
stated above?
a) Preservation of ancient architecture.
b) Development of Puducherry and Chandigarh as smart cities.
c) Construction of semi-high-speed railway lines.
d) All of the above.

Q.130. According to the passage, which of the following got the whole attention other than
many important deals?
a) Cooperation on a space mission to Mars
b) Anti-terror training
c) General VK Singh’s evacuation of Indian citizens from Yemen.
d) Purchase of Rafale Fighters.

Q.131. Choose an appropriate Title for the above passage :


a) The Big Deal.
b) Modi’s Success.
c) Modi’s tour to France.
d) Rafale and beyond.

Q.132. Which of the following is not the Synonym of the word ‘Robust’?
a) Fragile
b) Durable
c) Resilient
d) Vigorous

Q.133. Which of the following is not the Synonym of ‘Outright’?


a) Absolute
b) None
c) Downright
d) Sheer

Q.134. According to the passage, the ……………….. will be responsible for the economical
production of Nuclear Power.
a) Inviting French President Hollande to India.
b) Manufacturing of Dedicated freight corrider for the transportation of nuclear material.
c) Dedicating Many Public sector undertakings for the smooth running of power plants.
d) Areva and L&T deal to localize the manufacturing of required parts.

Q.135. Which of the following is not true regarding the passage?


a) Prime Minister has agreed to purchase 46 Rafale aircrafts.
b) More than a thousand French companies have a total investment of about $20 billion in India.
c) Deal with two French companies for the manufacturing of nuclear equipments locally.
d) Prime Minister Modi is expected to sign a deal with Canada for Uranium supplies.
e) None of the above

Q.136 -138. Read the following sentence and find out whether there is any error in any part
of the sentence.

Q.136. I often met him nearly Dispur College in the evenings.


(A) I often met him
(B) nearly Dispur College
(C) in the
(D) evenings

Q.137. The price of my dress is higher than that of yours.


(A) The price of my dress
(B) is higher than that of
(C) yours
(D) no error

Q.138. Copernicus proved that earth moves round the sun.


(A) Copernicus proved
(B) that earth
(C) moves around
(D) the sun

Q.139. Yikes! ___ a cockroach in my bed


(A) There’re
(B) There’s
(C) There’ll
(D) Therte’d

Q.140. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.


BARREN
(A)Fertile
(A)Fruitful
(C)Desolate
(D)Bountiful

Q.141-143. Select the most suitable alternative to complete the sentence.


Q.141. I ___ you to keep quiet.
(A) beg of
(B) beg from
(C) beg
(D) beg for

Q.142. He stood ____ as a rock and faced the challenge


(A) quiet
(B) strong
(C) firm
(D) solid

Q.143. Please do not ____ an offer made by the chairman.


(A) refrain
(B) refute
(C) refuge
(D) refuse

Q.144. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.


Once in a blue moon
(A)An unforgettable experience
(B)An incident that is scary
(C)Happening only once in a lifetime
(D)Happening only rarely

Q.145. Select the word which means the same as the given group of words.
Arrangement of events or dates in the order in which they happen
(A)Geology
(B)Archaeology
(C)Ecology
(D)Chronology

Q.146. Younger one of Monkey is called____.


(A) Cub
(B) Infant
(C) Calf
(D) Pup

Q.147. Fill in the blank to complete the given simile


As cunning as _____ .
(A) lion
(B) bear
(C) fox
(D) pig
Q.148. Home of Fox is called_____ .
(A) Burrow
(B) Hive
(C) Cage
(D) Den

Q.149. What is the diminutive of “Book” ?


(A) Booket
(B) Bouquet
(C) Booklet
(D) Booklate

Q.150. A bird _____ .


(A) Chirps
(B) yelps
(C) barks
(D) cries
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Q.1. What is the full form of GPS
(A) Global Positioning System
(B) Global Position System
(C) Global Pension System
(D) Global Positioning Software

Q.2. Who gave shape Bongo Mata drawing to Bharat Mata during Bengal partition
movement?
(A) Abanindranath Thakur
(B) Rabindranath Thakur
(C) Sister Nivedita
(D) Kumud Das

Q.3. Who was the leader of 1857 revolt in Assam?


(A) Kandarpeswar Singha
(B) Maniram Dewan
(C) Piyoli Phukan
(D) Piyoli Baruah

Q.4. Kushal Konwar was hang during which national freedom movement?
(A) Partion of Bengal Movement
(B) Civil Disobedience Movement
(C) Non Cooperation Movement
(D) Quit India Movement

Q.5. Which of the following is a Ahom era stone bridge?


(A) Dinjoyor Bridge
(B) Garmur Bridge
(C) Kolia Bhumura Bridge
(D) Saraighat Bridge

Q.6. According to Census 2011 which state of India has the highest population density?
(A) Bihar
(B) Uttar Pradesh
(C) West Bengal
(D) Assam

Q.7. According to Census 2011 which state of India has the lowest population density?
(A) Goa
(B) Sikkim
(C) Arunachal Pradesh
(D) Rajasthan

Q.8. What is the sex ratio of Assam according to Census 2011?


(A) 958
(B) 857
(C) 999
(D) 856

Q.9. What is the total area of India?


(A) 32,87,263 Square Kms
(B) 12,74,645 Square Kms
(C) 10,57,564 Square Kms
(D) 53,46,588 Square Kms

Q.10. Lepetkot Gas Cracker is situated in which district of Assam?


(A) Sivasagar
(B) Tinsukia
(C) Dibrugarh
(D) Charaideo

Q.11. Which place of Assam is famous for its plywood factories?


(A) Margherita
(B) Asharkandi
(C) Badarpur
(D) Kathanibari

Q.12. Mathura was capital of______ dynasty.


(A) Kushan
(B) Pala
(C) Rajput
(D) Khilji

Q.13. Sangam literature is related with


(A) North West India
(B) South India
(C) Sri Lanka
(D) South Asia

Q.14. Which place of Assam is known as Manchester of Assam.


(A) Hajo
(B) Sarthebari
(C) Barpeta road
(D) Sualkushi

Q.15. Kalinga is presently known as


(A) Bihar
(B) Patna
(C) Odissa
(D) Telangana
Q.16. Who wrote Allahabad Inscription during the reign of Samudragupta?
(A) Kalidasa
(B) Harisena
(C) Amarsea
(D) Dhanavantri

Q.17. Ancient Kamrupa was divided into____ parts.


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

Q.18. Narakasura was contemporary of


(A) Bhagadutta
(B) Ghotutkach
(C) Banasura
(D) Bhaskar Varan

Q.19. Who was the first black President of South Africa?


(A) Cyril Ramaphosa
(B) Jacob Zuma
(C) Thabo Mbeki
(D) Nelson Mandela

Q.20. Which of the following is not part of Parliament in Indian parliamentary democracy?
(A) Lok Sabha
(B) Rajya Sabha
(C) President
(D) Governor

Q.21. The term of Anchalik Panchayat is ____ years.


(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7

Q.22. At present Assam has ____ Municipal Corpration(s)?


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

Q.23. When did Assam introduced 3 tier panchayati raaj system?


(A) 1992
(B) 1993
(C) 1994
(D) 1995

Q.24. which of the following is not an autonomous council of plain area of Assam?
(A) Mising Autonomous Coucil
(B) Tiwa Autonomous Coucil
(C) Kalita Autonomous Coucil
(D) Deori Autonomous Coucil

Q.25. Which is the 2nd Medical College Assam?


(A) Assam Medical College
(B) Gauhati Medical College
(C) Silchar Medical College
(D) Lakhimpur Medical College

Q.26. Phulaguri uprising took place in the year


(A) 1888
(B) 1884
(C) 1861
(D) 1885

Q.27. Indian Association was established by


(A) Surendra Nath Banerjee
(B) Jagannath Shankar Seth
(C) Feroz Shah Mehta
(D) Anand Mohan Bose

Q.28. Bombay Association was established by


(A) Surendra Nath Banerji
(B) Jagannath Shankar Seth
(C) Feroz Shah Mehta
(D) Anand Mohan Bose

Q.29. which of the following is not a public sector undertaking bank in India?
(A) SBI
(B) PNB
(C) Canara Bank
(D) HDFC Bank

Q.30. North Eastern Council was established in the year


(A) 1947
(B) 1971
(C) 1999
(D) 2014
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Q.31. Who is the founder of the south East Asia Ramayana Research centre?
(A) Dr. Mamoni Raisom Goswami
(B)Dr Bhupen Hazarika
(C)Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Bora
(D) None of these

Q.32. Which sikh Guru built the famous Gurudwara in Dhubri?


1. Guru Gobind Singh
2. Guru Tegbahadur
3. Guru Hargobind
4. Guru Harikrishan

Q.33. The moamoria Rebellion started during the reign of


1. Lakshmi Singha
2. Rudra Singha
3. Siva Singha
4. None of the above

Q.34. The revolt of the Khasi against the British was led by
1. Surendra Singh
2. Titu Mim
3. Birsa Mundra
4. Tirot Sing

Q.35. When Assam Accord was signed, PM of India was


1. Indiara Gandhi
2. Rajiv Gandhi
3. Monmohan sing
4. P.V Narasimha Rao

Q.36. The Dhodar Ali built during the reign of Gadadhar singha has the extension from
1. Pancharatna to jogighopa
2. Naharkatia to Bongaigaon
3. Kamargaon in Golaghat to Jaipur in Dibrugarh
4. Sivasagar to Biswanath

Q.37. Which of the following is the first state in the country to implement the PRANAM act?
1. Tripura
2. West Bengal
3. Assam
4. Hariyana

Q.38. World’s biggest dry fish market is located in


1. Nambar
2. Jagiraod
3. Guwahati
4. Nagaon

Q.39. The symbol represent the Mahaparinirvana of Buddha is


1. Lotus & bull
2. Horse
3. Boddhi tree
4. Stupa

Q.40. Provision of Concurrent list & Trade and commerce in Indian constitution is borrowed
from the constitution of
(A) Australia
(B) South Africa
(C) France
(D)USSR

Q.41. Which of the following is the oldest dam in India?


(A)Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
(B)Kallani dam/ Grand dam
(C)Hirakud dam
(D)Sardar Sarovar Dam

Q.42. Hemis National park is situated in


(A) Arunachal Pradesh
(B) Madhyapradesh
(C) Uttarakhand
(D)Ladakh

Q.43. Who had designed the Paik system in Ahom Kingdom ?


(A)Rudra Singha
(B)Momai tamuli Barbarua
(C) Lachit barphukan
(D) None of the above

Q.44. Which of the following is a Ramasar site of Manipur ?


(A) Siroy national park
(B) Loktak lake
(C) Keibul Lamjao National park
(D) None

Q.45. Assam sports day is celebrated on which of the following dates?


(A) 17th October
(B)29th August
(C)16th November
(D)3rd September
Q.46. By what name Md. Ismail Siddique is better known in Assam history
(A) Burah Raja
(B) Badan barphukan
(C)Bagh Hazarika
(D)None of the above

Q.47. Bodo sahitya sabha was founded in the year 1952. Who was it’s first president ?
(A) Jogendra Basumatary
(B) Jay Bhadra Hajger
(C) Sonaram Thaosen
(D) Upendra Brahma

Q.48. Vasco da Gama reached Calicut in the year


(A) 1348
(B)1498
(C)1998
(D)1598

Q49. Which of the following is/are correctly matched?


1. Kachari Dynasty. Khaspur
2. Chutiya Kingdom. Swarnagiri
3. Varman Dynasty Pragjyotichpur

(A) Only 2 is correct


(B) 1 nad 2 are correct
(C) 2and 3 are correct
(D)1, 2and 3 are correct

Q.50. Constitution day celebrated on


(A) 26 th May
(B) 26 January
(C) 26th November
(D) 26 th August

Q.51. The crops grown after the summer monsoon are called as
(A) Kharif
(B) Rabi
(C) Annual
(D) Seasonal

Q.52. Which of the following States produces 97% of World’s Muga silk?
(A )Bihar
(B) Arunachal Pradesh
(C) Assam
(D) Maharashtra
Q.53. The author of the book ‘Nil darpan’ is
(A) Surendra nath banarjee
(B) Debendra nath tagore
(C) Siva nath shasti
(D) Dinbondhu Mitra

Q.54. What was the most popular sports magazine of Assam?


A) Sportstar
(B) Khela
(C) Games
(D) Abhiruchi

Q.55. In which year did Lovlina Borgohain win Arjuna award?


(A)2014
(B)2016
(C)2020
(D)2022

Q.56. The author of the ‘Asamia Byakaran’ is


(A) Hemchandra Baruah
(B) Haliram Deka
(C) Dimbeswar Neog
(D) Birinchi kumar Baruah

Q.57. When Manas National Park declared as UNESCO heritage site?


(A)1985
(B)1973
(C)1975
(D)1990

Q.58. The oldest sugar Mill of Assam located in which place ?


(A)Baruwa bamun gaon
(B) Badarpur
(C)Jagiroad
(D) Kampur

Q.59. In which year Assam Gas Crackers Project was Approved?


(A) 2004
(B)2005
(C)2006
(D)2007

Q.60. What is the total length of Barak River in Assam?


(A) 80 Km
(B)85 KM
(C)90 KM
(D)95 kM

Q.61. Who is known as the Birdman of India ?


(A) Salim Ali
(B) M.C. Mehta
(C) Kuldeep Sing
(D) None of the above

Q.62. Which statra of Assam is famous for its Mask- Making tradition ?
(A) Garahmur
(B) Samaguri
(C) Barpeta
(D) Barduwa

Q.63. When was anti defection law passed ?


(A) 25 th February 1995
(B) 05 th February 1995
(C)15 th February 1980
(D) 15 th February 1985

Q.64. Who was the founder of All India Muslim league ?


(A) Sayed Ahmed khan
(B) Mohmad Iqbal
(C) Nwabab Salimullah
(D) Agha khan

Q.65. Wangla festival Celebrated by which community ?


(A) Garo
(B) Khai
(C) Jayantia
(D) None of the above

GENERAL MATHEMATICS
Q.66. What is the difference between the sum of first five prime numbers and sum of next
five prime numbers?
(A) 72
(B) 78
(C) 74
(D) 73

67. Which of the following numbers is not a prime number?


(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 3
(D) 5

68. The number that is to be added to 10% of 320 to have the sum as 30% of 230 is
(A) 23
(B) 37
(C) 32
(D) 53

69. In an examination A got 25% marks more than B, B got 10% less than C and C got 25%
more than D. If D got 320 marks out of 500, the marks obtained by A were
(A) 360
(B) 400
(C) 405
(D) 450

70. The ratio of men and women in a group is 5:2.If 6 men and 6 women left the group then
the ratio becomes 8:3.Find the total number of people in the group initially?
(A) 220
(B) 230
(C) 210
(D) None of the above

71. Find the third proportional of 16 and 64


(A) 246
(B) 236
(C)256
(D) 634

72. Which of the following numbers is a perfect square?


(A) 141
(B) 196
(C) 124
(D) 222

73. A perfect square number can never have the digit ……at the units place.
(A) 1
(B) 4
(C) 9
(D) 8

74. If ages of three boys are in the ratio of 3: 5: 7 at an average of 15 years, the age of the
youngest boy is
(A) 2 years
(B) 5 years
(C) 9 years
(D) 9 years 3 months
75. The average of first three numbers out of four numbers is 15, and that of last three is 16.
If the last number is 19 what is the first number?
(A) 12
(B) 14
(C) 15
(D) 16

76. Mr. Khanna took a loan of Rs 10,000 on simple interest for two years at the rate 3% per
annum. The total amount that he will be paying as interest in 2 year is 3% of his monthly
salary. What his monthly salary?
(A) Rs 30,000
(B) Rs 16,000
(C) Rs 20,000
(D) Rs 12,000

77. A sum of Rs. 1600 gives a simple interest of Rs. 252 in 2 year and 3 months. The rate of
interest per annum is :
(A) 9%
(B) 8%
(C) 7%
(D) 6%

78. A merchant loses 10% by selling an article. If the cost price of the article is ₹ 15, then the
selling price of the article is
(A) ₹ 12.30
(B) ₹ 13.50
(C) ₹ 13.20
(D) ₹ 16.50

79. There is 10% loss if an article is sold at Rs. 270. Then the cost price of the article is
(A) Rs 320
(B) Rs. 250
(C) Rs. 300
(D) Rs. 270

80. The difference between B a discount of 30% on ₹2,000 and two successive discounts of
25% and 5% on the same amount is
(A) ₹30
(B) ₹35
(C) ₹25
(D) ₹40

81. A sofa-set listed at ₹ 800 is sold to a retailer at successive discounts of 25% and 15% by
the wholesaler. Then the cost price of the sofa-set for retailer is-
(A) 500
(B) 510
(C) 550
(D) 560

82. A starts some business with ₹ 50,000. After 3 months B joins him with ₹ 70,000. At the
end of the year, in what ratio should they share the profit?
(A) 1:3
(B) 3:2
(C) 1:5
(D) None of these

83. Sheela’s salary is 60% of Reeta’s salary and 80% of Anshu’s salary. If Reeta’s salary is
Rs. 16000, what is the difference between the salary of Sheela and Anshu?
(A) Rs. 2000
(B) Rs. 2600
(C) Rs. 2400
(D) Rs. 2800

84. Find the ratio in which rice sold at Rs. 7.20 a kg must be mixed with rice at Rs. 5.70 a kg to
produce a mixture worth Rs. 6.30 a kg.
(A) 1: 3
(B) 2: 3
(C) 3: 4
(D) 4: 5

85. The cost of Type I rice is Rs. 15 per kg and Type 2 rice is Rs 20 per kg. If both Type 1 and
Type 2 are mixed in the ratio 2: 3, then the price per kg of the mixed variety of rice is:
(A) 18
(B) 18.50
(C) 20
(D) 12

86. A man covers a certain distance at 36 km/ph. How many meters does he cover in 2
minutes?
(A) 1000 m
(B) 120 m
(C) 1200 m
(D) 600 m

87. A car travels a distance of 715 km at a uniform speed. If the speed of the car is 10 km/h
more, it takes 2 hours less to cover the same distance. The original speed was….
(A) 45 km/h
(B) 55 km/h
(C) 60 km/h
(D) 65 km/h
88. A man can row upstream at 8 km/h and downstream at 13 km/h. The speed of the stream
is:
(A) 2.5 km/h
(B) 2.4 km/h
(C) 6 km/h
(D) 5.2 km/h

89. A man’s speed with the current is 15 km/hr and the speed of the current is 2.5 km/hr. The
man's speed against the current is:
(A) 8.5 km/hr
(B) 9 km/hr
(C) 10 km/hr
(D) 21 km/hr

90. 12 pumps working 6 hours a day can empty a completely filled reservoir in 15 days. How
many such pumps working 9 hours a day will empty the same reservoir in 12 days?
(A) 15
(B) 9
(C) 10
(D) 12

91. A tap can fill a Tank in 16 hours. Due to a hole in its base it I filled in 24 hours, If tank is
full then in how many hours it will be empty through the hole.
(A) 40
(B) 36
(C) 45
(D) 48

92. The diagonals of a rhombus are 24 cm. and 10 cm. The perimeter (in cm) of this rhombus
is-
(A) 54
(B) 68
(C) 52
(D) 54

93. Area of a circle inscribed in a square is 308 cm2.The length of the diagonal of the square
is
(A) 16 cm
(B) 28 cm
(C) 24 cm
(D) 22 cm

94. The value of 24 ÷ 4 × (3 +3) ÷2 is:


(A) 22
(B) 24
(C) 20
(D) 18

95. 2x + 4y – 8xy -1 =?
(A) (1 + 4y) (2x – 1)
(B) (1 – 4y) (2x – 1)
(C) (1 – 4y) (2x +1)
(D) None of these

LOGICAL REASONING AND MENTAL ABILITY

Q.96. If LAMP is coded as 1211316 and MORE is coded as 1315185, then how will
INDIA be coded as?

a) 105247 b) 914491
c) 914149 d) 914914

Q.97. In the given Venn diagram, A denotes mangoes, B denotes bananas, C denotes apples,
and the numbers in each section represent the number of persons who like those fruits. How
many persons like only bananas?

(A) 31
(B) 22
(C) 32
(D) 39

Q.98. Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is
related to the first word.
Energy : Joule : : Power: ?
(A)Watt
(B)Energy
(C)Work
(D)Newton

Q.99. Select the option that does NOT belong to the given series:
QP, JK, ON, LM, NO
(A) NO
(B) LM
(C) ON
(D) JK

Q.100. Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is
different. Select the odd one.
(A)Shimla
(B)Gangtok
(C)Ladakh
(D)Dehradun

Q.101. Find the number of triangles in the given figure

(A) 21
(B) 12
(C) 10
(D) 18

Q.102. If 3129 is coded as CCI and 5674 is coded as EMD,then how will 6878 be coded as?
(A) FOH
(B) HFO
(C) OFH
(D) OHF

Q.103. Select the number that will come next in the following series.
7, 11, 13, 17, 23, 37, ?

(A) 27
(B) 41
(C) 33
(D) 35

Q.104. Select the letter that will come next in the following series.
L, M, K, N, J, O, ?
(A) J
(B) P
(C) I
(D) L
Q.105. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
AB : C :: HJ : ?

(A) K
(B) D
(C) K
(D) B

Q.106. Four numbers have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one
is different. Select the one that is different.
(A) 122
(B) 256
(C) 170
(D) 226

Q.107. What was the day of the week on 15 August 2013?


(A) Thursday
(B) Monday
(C) Wednesday
(D)Tuesday

Q.108. What is the angle between the two hands of a clock when the time shown by the
clock is 8 p.m.?(in degrees)
(A) 120
(B) 60
(C) 90
(D) 48

Q.109. appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:
Some Pen are Ink.
Some Paper are Ink.

Conclusions:
(I) All Ink are Pen.
(II) Some Pens are Paper.

(A)Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.


(B)Only conclusion I follows.
(C)Both conclusions I and II follow.
(D)Only conclusion II follows.
Q.110. What is the next term in the following series?
3, 2, 13, 12, 23, 22, ..........

(A) 35
(B) 33
(C) 53
(D) 34

Q.111. Find the Odd one out.

(A) A
(B) C
(C) B
(D) D

Q.112. Which of the option figures bears the closest resemblance to the question figure?

(A) C
(B) A
(C) B
(D) D

Q.113. John is facing in the west direction during the morning yoga. He turns 90° clockwise
and then 270° anticlockwise. In which direction is he facing now?
(A) East
(B) North
(C) South
(D)West
Q.114. Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is
different. Select the odd one.
(A) Yuan
(B) Oslo
(C) Dollar
(D) Dinar

Q.115. Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the
given pair of words.
Asia : China

(A)Asia : Antarctica
(B)Africa : Continent
(C)Thailand : Bangkok
(D)Asia : Malaysia

GENERAL ENGLISH

Q.116-120. Insert the correct options in the blank spaces:


Q.116. The police____ the dacoits at 9.00 p.m.
(A) catch
(B) had caught
(C) caught
(D) catches

Q.117. My friend did not help me though he ____helped.


(A) could
(B) can
(C) could have
(D) must

Q.118. Today everyone wishes ____ money quickly


(A) to earning
(B) earn
(C) to earn
(D) corrupt

Q.119. The noise in the bedroom ____ me up.


(A) awake
(B) awoke
(C) woke
(D) woked
Q.120. You have not get up because the book is lying ___ hand.
(A) at
(B) on
(C) in
(D) into

Q.121-122. Choose the word that is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word
given below.

Q121. Flutter
(A) soar
(B) agitate
(C) change
(D) float

Q.122. Restive
(A) rested
(B) limited
(C) restless
(D) limitless

Q.123-125. Choose the word that is most nearly the OPPOSITE in meaning to the word
given below.

Q.123. Agony
(A) pleasure
(B) anger
(C) irritation
(D) rage

Q.124. Mournful
(A) playful
(B) laughable
(C) joyous
(D) humorous

Q.125. Senile
(A) suspicious
(B) mentally alert
(C) convenient
(D) corrupt
READING COMPREHENSION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Q.126-135. Directions: A passage is given with questions following it. Read the passage
carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.

It seemed interesting that on the eve of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s departure for
France, the Indian and French governments issued similar statements on the prospects of an
agreement on the purchase of the Rafale aircraft: that no single deal should be allowed
to overshadow the Prime Minister’s visit. Indeed, India-France relations are much bigger
than any one contract; they represent the cultural affinity and historic relations between two
vibrant democracies. The items on the Prime Minister’s agenda reflected the range of
commonalities — from the preservation of ancient architecture to the development of
Puducherry and Chandigarh as smart cities; from the construction of semi-high-speed
railway lines to cooperation on a space mission to Mars; from discussing anti-terror training
to tackling climate change through renewable technologies and a robust nuclear partnership.
The economic aspect of the relationship has been ignored for too long. Although more than a
thousand French companies have a total investment of about $20 billion in India, bilateral
trade is worth just $8 billion. While all this deserved attention, it was disappointing that the
Prime Minister put the spotlight back on defence ties by making a surprise announcement on
the purchase of 36 Rafale aircraft as the highlight of his talks with President François
Hollande. If the outright purchase was a crucial military necessity, it could have been
discussed a few weeks before or after the visit, as a political push for the deal was secondary
to the technical specifications and delivery requirements. Moreover, the deal, which involves
purchasing products off the shelf abroad, detracts from Mr. Modi’s “Make in India”
initiative.

The breakthrough on the Areva nuclear equipment deal, on the other hand, shows the
positive outcome of Mr. Modi’s and Mr. Hollande’s political push, combined with a “Make
in India” twist. As in the case of Indo-U.S. nuclear negotiations, Mr. Modi and Mr. Hollande
decided to clear the logjam by splitting the problem into different silos — allowing for
separate mechanisms for the pricing issues and for the technical and legal aspects. The
supplementary deal involving Areva and L&T producing heavy forging metal casing for
nuclear reactors is an important step in localising some of the expensive parts. During his
visit to Canada, where he hopes to sign a deal for uranium supplies, Mr. Modi means to take
forward his plan to increase nuclear energy production. Given this objective, it may be useful
for him to round off the visit by discussing his nuclear energy plans in Germany as well,
which is now winding down on nuclear power but is at the cutting edge of nuclear safety
research for the European Pressurised Reactors that are being considered for India.

Q.126. Which of the following is the synonym of the word “Affinity”?


a) dissimilitude
b) Aversion
c) Antipathy
d) Resemblance
Q.127. Which of the following is the meaning of the word ‘Logjam’?
a) A long traffic jam during Prime Minister Modi’s visit.
b) A state of mind where you cannot decide what to do.
c) A situation that seems irresolvable.
d) A place from where The French President used to work.

Q.128. Which of the following is not the Synonym of the word ‘Overshadow’?
a) surpass
b) Exceed
c) Excel
d) None of the above

Q.129. Which of the following option is on the agenda of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi as
stated above?
a) Preservation of ancient architecture.
b) Development of Puducherry and Chandigarh as smart cities.
c) Construction of semi-high-speed railway lines.
d) All of the above.

Q.130. According to the passage, which of the following got the whole attention other than
many important deals?
a) Cooperation on a space mission to Mars
b) Anti-terror training
c) General VK Singh’s evacuation of Indian citizens from Yemen.
d) Purchase of Rafale Fighters.

Q.131. Choose an appropriate Title for the above passage :


a) The Big Deal.
b) Modi’s Success.
c) Modi’s tour to France.
d) Rafale and beyond.

Q.132. Which of the following is not the Synonym of the word ‘Robust’?
a) Fragile
b) Durable
c) Resilient
d) Vigorous

Q.133. Which of the following is not the Synonym of ‘Outright’?


a) Absolute
b) None
c) Downright
d) Sheer

Q.134. According to the passage, the ……………….. will be responsible for the economical
production of Nuclear Power.
a) Inviting French President Hollande to India.
b) Manufacturing of Dedicated freight corrider for the transportation of nuclear material.
c) Dedicating Many Public sector undertakings for the smooth running of power plants.
d) Areva and L&T deal to localize the manufacturing of required parts.

Q.135. Which of the following is not true regarding the passage?


a) Prime Minister has agreed to purchase 46 Rafale aircrafts.
b) More than a thousand French companies have a total investment of about $20 billion in India.
c) Deal with two French companies for the manufacturing of nuclear equipments locally.
d) Prime Minister Modi is expected to sign a deal with Canada for Uranium supplies.
e) None of the above

Q.136 -138. Read the following sentence and find out whether there is any error in any part
of the sentence.

Q.136. I often met him nearly Dispur College in the evenings.


(A) I often met him
(B) nearly Dispur College
(C) in the
(D) evenings

Q.137. The price of my dress is higher than that of yours.


(A) The price of my dress
(B) is higher than that of
(C) yours
(D) no error

Q.138. Copernicus proved that earth moves round the sun.


(A) Copernicus proved
(B) that earth
(C) moves around
(D) the sun

Q.139. Yikes! ___ a cockroach in my bed


(A) There’re
(B) There’s
(C) There’ll
(D) Therte’d

Q.140. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.


BARREN
(A)Fertile
(A)Fruitful
(C)Desolate
(D)Bountiful

Q.141-143. Select the most suitable alternative to complete the sentence.


Q.141. I ___ you to keep quiet.
(A) beg of
(B) beg from
(C) beg
(D) beg for

Q.142. He stood ____ as a rock and faced the challenge


(A) quiet
(B) strong
(C) firm
(D) solid

Q.143. Please do not ____ an offer made by the chairman.


(A) refrain
(B) refute
(C) refuge
(D) refuse

Q.144. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.


Once in a blue moon
(A)An unforgettable experience
(B)An incident that is scary
(C)Happening only once in a lifetime
(D)Happening only rarely

Q.145. Select the word which means the same as the given group of words.
Arrangement of events or dates in the order in which they happen
(A)Geology
(B)Archaeology
(C)Ecology
(D)Chronology

Q.146. Younger one of Monkey is called____.


(A) Cub
(B) Infant
(C) Calf
(D) Pup

Q.147. Fill in the blank to complete the given simile


As cunning as _____ .
(A) lion
(B) bear
(C) fox
(D) pig
Q.148. Home of Fox is called_____ .
(A) Burrow
(B) Hive
(C) Cage
(D) Den

Q.149. What is the diminutive of “Book” ?


(A) Booket
(B) Bouquet
(C) Booklet
(D) Booklate

Q.150. A bird _____ .


(A) Chirps
(B) yelps
(C) barks
(D) cries
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-Total Marks – 175
-Total Time Allowed – 3 Hours
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Q.1. NEDFi was established in the year
(A) 1995
(B) 1975
(C) 1977
(D) 1957

Q.2. Which of the following country follows constitutional Monarchy?


(A) India
(B) Pakistn
(C) Germany
(D) England

Q.3. Nepal does not share boundary with


(A) West Bengal
(B) Bihar
(C) Sikkim
(D) Himachal Pradesh

Q.4. Myanmar does not share boundary with


(A) Tripura
(B) Arunachal
(C) Megalaya
(D) Both A and C

Q.5. Which of the following is not a conventional form of energy?


(A) Coal
(B) Petroleum
(C) Natural Gas
(D) Solar Energy

Q.6. Which of the following form of energy not for air pollution ?
(A) Nuclear Energy
(B) Solar Energy
(C) Thermal Energy
(D) Wind Energy

Q.7. Ranapratap Nuclear plant is located in the state of


(A) Rajasthan
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Haryana

Q.8. Which Governor General of India introduced self government system in India?
(A) Lord canning
(B) Lord Ripon
(C) Lord Bentinck
(D) Lord mountbeten

Q.9. When did Anandaram Booroah pass the Indian Civil Services(ICS) examination?
(A) 1888
(B) 1899
(C) 1872
(D) 1877

Q.10. Ilbert Bill of British era is associated with


(A) Economic reform
(B) Civil services reform
(C) political reform
(D) Tax reform

Q.11. How many representatives from all over the India presented in the first session of
Indian National Congress in 1885?
(A) 72
(B) 82
(C) 92
(D) 62

Q.12. Who are Borkandases?


(A) rented soldiers
(B) rented farmres
(C) rented doctors
(D) rented priests

Q.13. How many tirthankar was there in Jainism?


(A) 20
(B) 24
(C) 23
(D) 22

Q.14. Who was the founder king of Matak kingdom?


(A) Tyagsingha
(B) Badan Borphukan
(C) Sarbananda Singha
(D) Kinaram

Q.15. Who was the first law minister of India?


(A) BR Ambedkar
(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Motilal Nehru
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
Q.16. According to the description of captain wales what was the perimeter of then Ahom
capital Rongpur
(A) 100 miles
(B) 20 miles
(C) 200 miles
(D) 120 miles

Q.17. Kaliabhumura Setu connects


(A) Nagaon-Morigaon
(B) Golagat-Biswanath
(C) Sonitpur - Golaghat
(D) Sonitpur-Nagaon

Q.18. Which king of Ahom was known as “maane pota roja’(The king made by maan)?
(A) Kamaleswar Singha
(B) Jugeswar Singha
(C) Chandrakant Singha
(D) Gaurinath Singha

Q.19. Treaty of Yandabo was signed on_____, 1826.


(A) 22 February
(B) 24 February
(C) 26 February
(D) 28 February

Q.20. which of the following is an example of Non-Renewable source of energy?


(A) Wind Energy
(B) Coal Energy
(C) Solar Energy
(D) Tidal Energy

Q.21. International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) was established in the year
(A) 1975
(B) 1963
(C) 1948
(D) 1954

Q.22. Which institution is known as banker to the government?


(A) Finance Ministry
(B) SBI
(C) RBI
(D) Finance Commission

Q.23. The first Regional Rural Bank (RRB) of India was established in the year
(A) 1964
(B) 1969
(C) 1975
(D) None of the above

Q.24. Which of the following district does not come under physiographic division Barak
valley?
(A) Cachar
(B) Dima Hasao
(C) Hailakandi
(D) Karimganj

Q.25. Which God was said to be the highest God during Vedic period?
(A) Indra
(B) Varun
(C) Som
(D) Agni

Q.26. What type of rice is produced by Assam in maximum quantity.


(A) Autumn rice
(B) winter rice
(C) summer rice
(D) None

Q.27. When did Bachendri Pal climbed Everest peak of Himalaya?


(A) 1970
(B) 1984
(C) 1975
(D) 1999

Q.28. By how many procedures someone can become a citizen of India


(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8

Q.29. From where Britishers brought workers to work in the tea gardens of Assam?
(A) Chotanagpur
(B) Haryana
(C) Tamil Nadu
(D) Himachal Pradesh

Q.30. Which river divided Meghalaya and Karbi plateau?


(A) Subansiri
(B) Kopili
(C) Dhansiri
(D) Kolong
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Q.31. Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State
Policy?
(A) Part II
(B) Part III
(C) Part IV
(D) Part V

Q.32. Who got Bokulbon award in 2024?


(A) Manisha Hazarika
(B) Karan Abhaypuria
(C) Ranjan Gogoi
(D) Dhirendra Nath Chakrabarty

Q.33. Number of Players in Baseball is


(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 9

Q.34. National Sugar Research Institute is situated in


(A) Coimbatore
(B) Guwahati
(C) Kanpur
(D)Ranchi

Q.35. Which state is known as the 'Spice Garden of India'?


(A)Kerala
(B) Karnataka
(C) Tamil Nadu
(D)Andhra Pradesh

Q.36. Which of the following schedules in the Indian Constitution deals with the division of
powers between the Union and the States?
(A) First Schedule
(B) Second Schedule
(C) Sixth Schedule
(D)Seventh Schedule

Q.37. World TB (Tuberculosis) Day is observed on


(A)22 March
(B)24 March
(C) 22 May
(D)24 May
Q.38. What is called the powerhouse of the cell?
(A) Nucleus
(B) Ribosome
(C) Mitochondria
(D) Endoplasmic Reticulum

Q.39. Chakrasila Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in


(A) Cachar
(B) Kokrajhar
(C) Karimganj
(D) Kamrup Rural

Q.40. Guwahati High Court has Territorial Jurisdiction over


(A) Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland
(B) Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Tripura
(C) Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya
(D) Assam, Tripura, Manipur, Mizoram

Q.41. Guwahati Tea Auction Centre was established in the year


(A)1911
(B) 1938
(C) 1970
(D) 1978

Q.42. 'Abhiyatri' is an Assamese Novel written by


(A) Nalinibala Devi
(B) Rita Choudhary
(C) Nirmalprabha Bordoloi
(D) Nirupama Borgohain

Q.43. Which Indian state is renowned for its GI-tagged 'Channapatna Toys'?
(A) Tamil Nadu
(B) Karnataka
(C) Andhra Pradesh
(D) Kerala

Q.44. What is the highest peak in South India?


A. Anamudi
B. Doddabetta
C. Meesapulimala
D. Agastya Mala

Q.45. Who was awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature?


A. Adrian Furnham
B. Barry Cooper
C. Jon Fosse
D. Adrian Monck

Q.46. Which amendment to the Indian Constitution is known as the 'Mini Constitution'?
A. 42nd Amendment
B. 44th Amendment
C. 52nd Amendment
D. 61st Amendment

Q.47. Which Assamese poet is also known as 'Bihogi Kobi'


A. Nalinibala Devi
B. Ambikagiri Rai Choudhury
C. Binanda Chandra Barua
D. Raghunath Choudhary

Q.48. The President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of:


A. Members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha only
B. Members of State Legislative Assemblies only
C. Members of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, and State Legislative Assemblies
D. Members of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, State Legislative Assemblies, and State Legislative
Councils

Q.49. Which blood group is called as Universal Donor


A. Blood Group A
B. Blood Group AB
C. Blood Group B
D. Blood Group O

Q.50. Which city hosted the first modern Olympic Games?


A. Paris
B. London
C. Athens
D. Rome

Q.51. Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of a Finance
Commission?
A. Article 275
B. Article 280
C. Article 290
D. Article 300

Q.52. Which instrument is used to measure the rate of flow of liquids


A. Wattmeter
B. Galvanometer
C. Venturimeter
D. Tachometer
Q.53. The book 'Principia' written by
A. Isaac Newton
B. Machiavelli
C. Katherine Mayo
D. Homer

Q.54. Which disease is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin B3 (Niacin)?


A. Beriberi
B. Pellagra
C. Scurvy
D. Rickets

Q.55. Santosh Trophy is related to which Sport


A. Cricket
B. Badminton
C. Football
D. Basketball

Q.56. Which Ahom king is credited with the construction of the famous Rang Ghar?
A. Rudra Singha
B. Gadadhar Singha
C. Pratap Singha
D. Sukhrungphaa

Q.57. Which council was convened by Ashoka to settle disputes in the Buddhist Sangha?
A. First Buddhist Council
B. Second Buddhist Council
C. Third Buddhist Council
D. Fourth Buddhist Council

Q.58. Which of the following is a bacterial disease?


A. Influenza
B. Tuberculosis
C. Measles
D. Polio

Q.59. Which gas is commonly known as laughing gas?


A. Nitric Oxide
B. Nitrogen Dioxide
C. Nitrous Oxide
D. Carbon Dioxide

60. Who was the first Indian to win an individual Olympic gold medal?
A. Abhinav Bindra
B. Hima Das
C. Lovlina Borgohain
D. Karnam Malleswari

Q.61. India National Congress was established by


(A) Muhammad Jinnah
(B) A.O. Hume
(C) Maulana Azad
(D) Rahul Gandhi

Q.62. Battle of Haldighati was fought in the year


(A) 1757
(B) 1676
(C) 1576
(D) 1764

Q.63. Who is regarded as the 'Father of Indian Space Program'?


(A) Vikram Sarabhai
(B) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
(C) Homi J. Bhabha
(D) Satish Dhawan

Q.64. Which Indian leader is known for the slogan 'Jai Jawan Jai Kisan'?
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
(B) Sardar Patel
(C) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(D) Indira Gandhi

Q.65. Which dance form is associated with the state of Kerala?


(A) Kathakali
(B) Bharatanatyam
(C) Kathak
(D) Odissi

GENERAL MATHEMATICS

Q.66. A goods train runs at the speed of 72 km/h and crosses a 250 m long platform in 26
seconds. What is the length of the goods train?
(A) 230 m
(B) 240 m
(C) 260 m
(D) 270 m

Q.67. A train 110 meters long is running with a speed of 60 km/h. In what time will it pass a
man who is running at 6 km/h in the direction opposite to that in which the train is going?
(A) 5 sec
(B) 6 sec
(C) 7 sec
(D) 10 sec

Q.68. Equation of the straight line parallel to x-axis and also 3 units below x-axis is:
(A) x = - 3
(B) y = 3
(C) y = -3
(D) x = 3

Q.69. The midpoints of AB and AC of a triangle ABC are X and Y respectively. If BC + XY


= 12 units, then BC – XY is:
(A) 10 units
(B) 8 units
(C) 6 units
(D) 4 units

Q.70. If sinθ – cosθ = 7/13 and 00 < θ < 900 , then the value of sinθ + cosθ is :
(A) 17/13
(B) 13/17
(C) 1/13
(D) 1/17

Q.71. The value of sec4 A (1 – sin4A) – 2tan2A is:


(A) ½
(B) 0
(C) 2
(D) 1

Q.72. Directions: The following table represents the percentage marks of four students in six
subjects.
Consider the table and answer questions based on it

The average marks obtained by the students in Geography and History are
(A) 68.75 and 68
(B) 70.5 and 69
(C) 68 and 68.75
(D) 68.75 and 68.5

Q.73. Directions: The following table represents the percentage marks of four students in six
subjects.
Consider the table and answer questions based on it

Who has the highest total marks?


(A) Shamita
(B) Smita
(C) Shilpa
(D) Sheela

Q.74. If x is real then the minimum value of (x2-x-1) is :


(A) 1
(B) -5/4
(C) 3/5
(D) 0

Q.75. If a+b+c=15 and a2+b2+c2=83 then the value of a3+b3+c3-3abc


(A) 190
(B) 210
(C) 200
(D) 180

Q.76. The LCM of three different numbers is 120. Which of the following cannot be their
HCF?
(A) 24
(B) 35
(C) 8
(D) 12

Q.77. The HCF of two numbers, each having three digits, is 17 and their LCM is 714. The
sum of the numbers will be:
(A) 221
(B) 731
(C) 289
(D) 391

Q.78. When 0.090909.....is converted into a fraction, then the result is


(A) 1/11
(B) 2/33
(C) 6/11
(D) 1/33

Q.79. Find the least number which when subtracted from 10.000327 is a perfect square.
(A) 0.0003
(B) 0.00003
(C) 0.0085
(D) 0.000003

Q.80. If 5a=3125, then the value of 5(a-3) is:


(A) 25
(B) 125
(C) 625
(D) 1625

Q.81. If 3 (X-Y)=27 and 3 (X+Y)=243, then X is equal to:


(A) 0
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 6

Q.82. Length of a rectangle is 53 meter, while its breath is 28 meter. Cost of covering it with
grass bed is Rs.27 sq meter. Find total expenditure?
(A) Rs. 40,044
(B) Rs. 40,058
(C) Rs. 40,077
(D) None of these

Q.83. Difference between the circumferences of two circles is 132 cm and radius of the
smaller circle is 14 cm. Find the radius of the larger circle?
(A) 14 cm
(B) 21 cm
(C) 30 cm
(D) None of these

Q.84. A builder appoints three construction workers Akash, Sunil and Rakesh on one of his
sites. They take 20, 30 and 60 days respectively to do a piece of work. How many days will
it take Akash to complete the entire work if he is assisted by Sunil and Rakesh every third
day?
(A) 10 days
(B) 15 days
(C) 25 days
(D) 30 days

Q.85. A can finish a work in 24 days. B in 9 days and C in 12 days. B and C start the work
but are forced to leave after 3 days. The remaining work was done by A in:
(A) 5 days
(B) 8 days
(C) 12 days
(D) 10 days
Q.86. What is the remainder when the product 1998 × 1999 × 2000 is divided by 7?
(A) 0
(B) 3
(C) 7
(D) 4

Q.87. What is the remainder when 3444 + 4333 is divided by 5?


(A) 0
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 2

Q.88. What is the largest possible two digits number by which 7921782 can be divided?
(A) 55
(B) 66
(C) 88
(D) 99

Q.89. If x3717 is divisible by 11, find the value of the smallest digit x?
(A) 5
(B) 1
(C) 7
(D) 9

Q.90. A data is such that its minimum value is 86 and range is 32, then the maximum value
is data is such that its minimum value is 86 and range is 32, then the maximum value is
(A) 54
(B) 811
(C) 118
(D) 181

Q.91. In a grouped frequency data, class intervals are 0-20, 20-40, 40-60, ___, then the class
width is
(A) 10
(B) 30
(C) 20
(D) 15

Q.92. If ‘+’ means ‘÷’, ‘ ̶ ’ means ‘+’, ‘×’ means ‘ ̶ ’ and ‘÷’ means ‘×’, what will be the
value of the following expression?
[{(32 × 20) - (2 ÷ 3)} + (2 - 4)] ÷ 3

(A) 8
(B) 10
(C) 9
(D) 6
Q.93. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the *
signs and balance the given equation.

21 * 3 * 36 * 2 * 23 = 68

(A) ÷ − × +
(B) ÷ × + −
(C) + × − ÷
(D) × − ÷ +

Q.94. Each side of an equilateral triangle is 6 cm. Find its area.


(A) 9 √3 sq.cm.
(B) 6 √3 sq.cm.
(C) 4√3sq.cm.
(D) 8 √3 sq.cm

Q.95. In a quadrilateral ABCD, E is a point in the interior of the quadrilateral such that DE
and CE are the bisectors of ∠D and ∠C, respectively. If ∠B = 82° and ∠DEC = 80°, then ∠A
=?
(A) 75°
(B) 81°
(C) 84°
(D) 78°

LOGICAL REASONING AND MENTAL ABILITY


Q.96. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed from left to right in the
blanks of the given series will complete the series.
_om_onm_mnon_omn_n

(A) nmomn
(B) nnmmo
(C) moomm
(D) mnomo

Q.97. Which two signs or numbers should be interchanged to make the given equation
correct?
(56 ÷ 7) + 5 × 8 − 12 = 60

(A) 8 and 12
(B) + and ÷
(C) 7 and 5
(D) x and +
Q.98. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
PTR: R38::IMK:?

(A) M20
(B) K24
(C) K20
(D) M24

Q.99. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
1, 2, 4, 7, 13, 24, 44, ?

(A) 63
(B) 81
(C) 112
(D) 73

Q.100. Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful sequence.


1. Paragraph
2. Sentence
3. Letter
4. Phrase
5. Word

(A) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4
(B) 3, 5, 4, 2, 1
(C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(D) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4

Q.101. Identify the letter that does NOT belong to the following series.
I, L, O, S, U, X

(A) L
(B) S
(C) X
(D) O

Q.102. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same ways the second term is
related to the first term.
BUS : AWP:: CAR: _________

(A) CAB
(B) BUD
(C) BCD
(D) BCO
Q.103. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second
number related to the first number.
236 : 263 : : 768: ?

(A) 786
(B) 876
(C) 778
(D) 788

Q.104. Pointing to a photograph, Mohan said, “The person who is standing with my mother
in the photograph is the only son of my father’. How is the person related to Mohan?

(A) Nephew
(B) Mohan himself
(C) Cousin
(D) Father

Q.105. Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question
mark (?) in it.

(A) 737
(B) 521
(C) 396
(D) 729

Q.106. Which of the option figures bears the closest resemblance to the question figure?

(A) C
(B) A
(C) D
(D) B
Q.107. Pond is related to Water in the same way as Mountain is related to:

(A) Birds
(B) Rocks
(C) Animals
(D) Climb

Q.108. Find the next term in the following series.


Z26, X24, V22, .........

(A) T20
(B) W23
(C) K15
(D) J10

Q.109. Find the odd one out

(A) C
(B) D
(C) A
(D) B

Q.110. If MEAT is coded as 135120. then what will be the code for ZEBRA?

(A) 2652181
(B) 2652191
(C) 2662181
(D) 2662191

Q.111. In a code language, AILMENT is written as 1923540. What is the code for
DISEASE?

(A) 4985195
(B) 4995195
(C) 4905195
(D) 4995196

Q.112. Venu is the Son of Avani and Amit is the son of Avani's brother. How is Amit's
Mother related to Venu?

(A)Sister
(B)Maternal aunt

(C)Paternal aunt

(D)Cousin

Q.113. 5th January 2018 was a Friday. Which of the following years will also have 5 th
January on a Friday?

(A) 2056
(B) 2024
(C) 2047
(D) 2025

Q.114. For the data given below. find the sum of mode. median and mean.
6, 3, 8, 4, 3, 11, 7, 4, 5, 4.

(A) 12
(B) 13
(C) 14
(D) 15

Q.15. Which of the option figures bears the closest resemblance to the question figure?

(A) C
(B) D
(C) B
(D) A

GENERAL ENGLISH
Q.116-120. Insert the correct options in the blank spaces:
Q.116. She ___ me since 2004.
(A) knows
(B) know
(C) has known
(D) known

Q.117. Yesterday she ____ her sister to touch her.


(A) does not
(B) dared
(C) dares
(D) dare

Q.118. The LED TV ___ me Rs. 15000 last year.


(A) cost
(B) costed
(C) had costed
(D) costs

Q.119. The ___ are very confortable.


(A) bus’s seats
(B) bus’ seat
(C) bus seats
(D) seats of the bus

Q.120. Nothing can deter him ___ pursuing his aim of life
(A) for
(B) from
(C) by
(D) to

Q.121-123. In the following questions, four words are given out of which one word is
correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
Q.121.
(A) Depot
(B) Aligible
(C) Explaination
(D) Extenson

Q.122.
(A) Demintia
(B) Shfled
(C) Culinary
(D) Barel

Q.123.
(A) Derogetive
(B) Immunize
(C) Proverbeal
(D) Assurence

Q.124-125. Choose the correct option for the Tag Questions below
Q.124. Let us start now, ____?
(A) shall we
(B) could we
(C) should we
(D) would we

Q.125. Do as I say , ___?


(A) didn’t you
(B) won’t you
(C) needn’t you
(D) shan’t you

READING COMPREHENSION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Q.126-135. Directions: A passage is given with questions following it. Read the passage
carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.

Until the I 960s boys spent longer and went further in school than girls, and were more likely
to graduate from university. Now, across the rich world and in a growing number of poor
countries, the balance has tilted the other way. Policymakers who once fretted about girls’
lack of confidence in science now spend their time dangling couples of “Harry Potter” before
surly boys. Sweden has commissioned research into its “boy crisis”. Australia has devised a
reading programmed called “Boys, Blokes, Books & Bytes”. In just a couple of generations,
one gender gap has closed, only for another to open up.

The reversal is laid out in a report published on March 5th by the OECD, a Paris-based rich-
country think-tank. Boys’ dominance just about endures in maths: at age 15 they are, on
average, the equivalent of three months’ schooling ahead of girls. In science the results are
fairly even. But in reading, where girls have been ahead for some time, agulfhas appeared. In
all 64 countries and economies in the study, girls outperform boys. The average gap is
equivalent to an extra year of schooling.
The OECD deems literacyto be the most important skill that it assesses, since further
learning depends on it. Sure enough, teenage boys are 50% more likely than girls to fail to
achieve basic proficiency in any of maths, reading and science. Youngsters in this group,
with nothing to build on or shine at, are prone to drop out of school altogether.

To see why boys and girls fare so differently in the classroom, first look at what they do
outside it. The average 15-year old girl devotes five-and-a-half hours a week to homework,
an hour more than the average boy, who spends more time playing video games and trawling
the internet. Three-quarters of girls read for pleasure, compared with little more than half of
boys. Reading rates are falling everywhere as screens draw eyes from pages, but boys are
giving up faster. The OECD found that, among boys who do as much homework as the
average girl, the gender gap in reading fell by nearly a quarter.
Once in the classroom, boys long to be out of it. They are twice as likely as girls to report
that school is “waste ofanà more oSen turn upleap. ‘us as a teachers use to struggle to
persuade girls that science is not only for men, the OECD now urges parents and
policymakers to steer boys away from a version of masculinity that ignores academic
achievement.

Boys’ disdain for school might have been less irrational when there were plenty of jobs for
uneducated men. But those days have long gone. It may be that a bit of swagger helps in
math’s, where confidence plays a part in boys’ lead (though it sometimes extends
to delusion: 12% of boys told the OECD that they are familiar with the mathematical
concept of”subunctive scaling”, a red herring that fooled only 7% of girls). But their lack of
self-discipline drives teachers crazy.
The OECD found that boys did much better in its anonymized tests than in teachers
assessments. What is behind this discrimination? One possibility is that teacher mark up
students who are polite, eager and stay out of fights, all attributes that are more common
among girls. In some countries, academic points can even be docked for bad behavior.

Q.126. Choose the word/group of words which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word
DRAW given in bold as used in the passage.
1) sketch
2) tie
3) raffle
4) divert

Q.127. According to the passage, what can be said about school education today?
1) Science education is deteriorating rapidly.
2) It fosters rote learning instead of creative thinking.
3) The amount of homework for children is prohibitive.
4) Girls are doing better at school as compared to boys on some parameters.

Q.128. Choose the word which is OPPOSITE in meaning of the word DOCKED given in bold as
used in the passage.
l) raised
2) stopped
3) widened
4) flown

Q.129. Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage?


1) Boys perform better than girls on subjective teacher assessments.
2) Efforts to improve representation of girls in education have had success.
3) By and large teachers are female and they
4) Education in rich countries needs to be subsidised to reduce dropout numbers.
Q.130. Choose the word which is OPPOSITE in meaning to the word DELUSION given in bold as
used in the passage.
(1) Myth
(2) Superstition
(3) Precipitating
(4) Reality

Q.131. Which of the following factors can have an impact on results of boys in school?
(A) Perceptions of teachers
(B) Societal attitude towards educational achievement of boys
(C) Overconfidence of male students
1) Only (A)
2) Only (B)
3) All (A), (B) & (C)
4) Only (A) & (C)

Q.132. What do the OECD statistics in the passage indicate?


1) School dropout rates among boys are higher in developing countries than in rich ones.
2) Despite the perception that girls are doing better than boys in school, the same is not true.
3) Today boys are m&e at risk than girls in terms of educational achievement in developed countries.
4) Enrolment of girls in schools has doubled while that of boys has fallen.

Q.133. Choose the word/group of words which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word
PRONE given in bold as used in the passage.
1) unconscious
2) flat
3) likely
4) lifeless

Q.134. Which 01 the following best describes the author’s opinion about the ‘boy crisis’?
1) It is not as much of a problem as it is made out to be.
2) Policymakers should address the issue of ‘uneducated’ boys as it will impact boys’ employment
subsequently.
3) It can be addressed by implementing quotas at university level.
4) It is a rich-country phenomenon and can be easily addressed through increased funding for schools.
5) None of the given options

Q.135. Which of the following is an appropriate title for the passage?


1) Finding the Glass Ceiling
2) Men Storming Up the Irony Tower
3) Pay and Job Flexibility
4) Attention! A New Gender Gap
5) A Broken Safety Net

Q.136-140. Directions: A passage is given with questions following it. Read the passage
carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.
The interview may be conducted by letter and by telephone, as well as in person. Letter
and telephone interviews are less satisfactory. Direct contact with an individual and a
face-to-face relationship often provide a stimulating situation for both interviewer and
interviewee. Personal reaction and interaction aid not only in rapport, but also in
obtaining nuances and additional information by the reactions which are more fully
observed in a face-to-face relationship. Adequate preparation for the interview is a
‘must’.

Careful planning saves not only time, but also energy of both parties concerned. The
interview is used to obtain facts or subjective data such as individual opinions, attitudes
and preferences. Interviews are used to check on questionnaires which may have been
used to obtain data or when a problem being investigated is complex or when the
information needed to solve it cannot be secured easily in any other way. People will
often give information orally, but will not put it in writing.

Q.136.The intention of the writer of this passage is to


(a) warn the readers against conducting interviews
(b) instruct people on the best means of conducting interview
(c) tell people how to make friends with interviewers
(d) advise people on the use of letters and telephone

Q.137. According to the author the best way to conduct interviews is


(b) to talk to the interviewees over telephone
(b) to write letters to the interviewees
(c) to observe the interviewees from a distance
(d) to have a direct conversation with the interviewees

Q.138. If I want to interview someone


(a) all I need to do is to just drop in and have a talk with the person
(b) I ought to plan and prepare for the interview well in advance
(c) I have to ring up the person and ask him/her all the questions I want to
(d) establishing good rapport with the person will be enough

Q.139. Face-to-face interaction with the interviewees enables the interviewer to


(a) understand shades of meaning not readily available in written responses
(b) observe the physical stature of the interviewee
(c) listen to the voice of the interviewee directly
(d) compel the interviewees to express their opinions in writing

Q.140. The author used ‘individual opinions’, ‘attitudes’ and preferences’ as examples
of
(a) objective data about the interviewees
(b) abstract philosophical concepts irrelevant to the interview process
(c) psychological properties particular to a given interviewee
(d) likes and dislikes common to interviewers and interviewees

Q.141. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that
gives their correct order.
A. One of them said “Let us use our combined knowledge to bring this animal to life.”
B. On the way, the three friends passed through a forest.
C. Seeing the bones, the friends thought of testing their knowledge and skills.
D. Under a tree in the forest, they saw the bones of an animal.

(A) ADCB
(B) CABD
(C) BCAD
(D) BDCA

Q.142. Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.


Balaji said that he had already paid the installment when the notice came to him.

(A) Balaji said, “I have already paid the installment when the notice will come to me."
(B) Balaji said, “I already paid the installment when the notice had come to me."
(C) Balaji said, “I had already paid the installment when the notice came to me.”
(D)Balaji said, “He has already paid the installment when the notice came to him.”

Q.143. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement.
Lata told to her team leader that she would be leaving office early as she had some urgent
personal work.

(A) Lata tell to her team leader


(B) Lata told her team leader
(C) No improvement
(D) Lata telling to her team leader

Q.144. Identify the segment in the given sentence which contains the grammatical error.
You had better not to try and feed the animals in the zoo, it is forbidden.

(A) and feed the animals


(B) You had better not to try
(C) in the zoo
(D) it is frobidden
Q.145. Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
A large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution

(A) Dormitory
(B) Residence
(C) Hostel
(D) Lodge

Q.146-150. In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks
with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each
blank.

‘Staged tourism’ whether it is of the tiger or the snow leopard kind, is driven by the desire of
visitors to see specific animals. This often (146)______ pressure on a certain area, with
hordes (147)______ tourists rushing to a spot. In (148)______ case of tigers, it is quite
possible (149)______ the animal is stressed by the (150)______ caused by a bunch of
excited tourists.

Q.146.
(A) makes
(B) does
(C) gives
(D) puts

Q.147.
(A) of
(B) from
(C) with
(D) by

Q.148.
(A) a
(B) that
(C) this
(D) the

Q.149.
(A) that
(B) why
(C) how
(D) what

Q.150.
(A) disappointment
(B) disturbance
(C) disbelief
(D) dismissal
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each question is of 2 Marks.
-Total Marks – 175
-Total Time Allowed – 3 Hours
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Q.1. NEDFi was established in the year
(A) 1995
(B) 1975
(C) 1977
(D) 1957

Q.2. Which of the following country follows constitutional Monarchy?


(A) India
(B) Pakistn
(C) Germany
(D) England

Q.3. Nepal does not share boundary with


(A) West Bengal
(B) Bihar
(C) Sikkim
(D) Himachal Pradesh

Q.4. Myanmar does not share boundary with


(A) Tripura
(B) Arunachal
(C) Megalaya
(D) Both A and C

Q.5. Which of the following is not a conventional form of energy?


(A) Coal
(B) Petroleum
(C) Natural Gas
(D) Solar Energy

Q.6. Which of the following form of energy not for air pollution ?
(A) Nuclear Energy
(B) Solar Energy
(C) Thermal Energy
(D) Wind Energy

Q.7. Ranapratap Nuclear plant is located in the state of


(A) Rajasthan
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Haryana

Q.8. Which Governor General of India introduced self government system in India?
(A) Lord canning
(B) Lord Ripon
(C) Lord Bentinck
(D) Lord mountbeten

Q.9. When did Anandaram Booroah pass the Indian Civil Services(ICS) examination?
(A) 1888
(B) 1899
(C) 1872
(D) 1877

Q.10. Ilbert Bill of British era is associated with


(A) Economic reform
(B) Civil services reform
(C) political reform
(D) Tax reform

Q.11. How many representatives from all over the India presented in the first session of
Indian National Congress in 1885?
(A) 72
(B) 82
(C) 92
(D) 62

Q.12. Who are Borkandases?


(A) rented soldiers
(B) rented farmres
(C) rented doctors
(D) rented priests

Q.13. How many tirthankar was there in Jainism?


(A) 20
(B) 24
(C) 23
(D) 22

Q.14. Who was the founder king of Matak kingdom?


(A) Tyagsingha
(B) Badan Borphukan
(C) Sarbananda Singha
(D) Kinaram

Q.15. Who was the first law minister of India?


(A) BR Ambedkar
(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Motilal Nehru
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
Q.16. According to the description of captain wales what was the perimeter of then Ahom
capital Rongpur
(A) 100 miles
(B) 20 miles
(C) 200 miles
(D) 120 miles

Q.17. Kaliabhumura Setu connects


(A) Nagaon-Morigaon
(B) Golagat-Biswanath
(C) Sonitpur - Golaghat
(D) Sonitpur-Nagaon

Q.18. Which king of Ahom was known as “maane pota roja’(The king made by maan)?
(A) Kamaleswar Singha
(B) Jugeswar Singha
(C) Chandrakant Singha
(D) Gaurinath Singha

Q.19. Treaty of Yandabo was signed on_____, 1826.


(A) 22 February
(B) 24 February
(C) 26 February
(D) 28 February

Q.20. which of the following is an example of Non-Renewable source of energy?


(A) Wind Energy
(B) Coal Energy
(C) Solar Energy
(D) Tidal Energy

Q.21. International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) was established in the year
(A) 1975
(B) 1963
(C) 1948
(D) 1954

Q.22. Which institution is known as banker to the government?


(A) Finance Ministry
(B) SBI
(C) RBI
(D) Finance Commission

Q.23. The first Regional Rural Bank (RRB) of India was established in the year
(A) 1964
(B) 1969
(C) 1975
(D) None of the above

Q.24. Which of the following district does not come under physiographic division Barak
valley?
(A) Cachar
(B) Dima Hasao
(C) Hailakandi
(D) Karimganj

Q.25. Which God was said to be the highest God during Vedic period?
(A) Indra
(B) Varun
(C) Som
(D) Agni

Q.26. What type of rice is produced by Assam in maximum quantity.


(A) Autumn rice
(B) winter rice
(C) summer rice
(D) None

Q.27. When did Bachendri Pal climbed Everest peak of Himalaya?


(A) 1970
(B) 1984
(C) 1975
(D) 1999

Q.28. By how many procedures someone can become a citizen of India


(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8

Q.29. From where Britishers brought workers to work in the tea gardens of Assam?
(A) Chotanagpur
(B) Haryana
(C) Tamil Nadu
(D) Himachal Pradesh

Q.30. Which river divided Meghalaya and Karbi plateau?


(A) Subansiri
(B) Kopili
(C) Dhansiri
(D) Kolong
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Q.31. Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State
Policy?
(A) Part II
(B) Part III
(C) Part IV
(D) Part V

Q.32. Who got Bokulbon award in 2024?


(A) Manisha Hazarika
(B) Karan Abhaypuria
(C) Ranjan Gogoi
(D) Dhirendra Nath Chakrabarty

Q.33. Number of Players in Baseball is


(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 9

Q.34. National Sugar Research Institute is situated in


(A) Coimbatore
(B) Guwahati
(C) Kanpur
(D)Ranchi

Q.35. Which state is known as the 'Spice Garden of India'?


(A)Kerala
(B) Karnataka
(C) Tamil Nadu
(D)Andhra Pradesh

Q.36. Which of the following schedules in the Indian Constitution deals with the division of
powers between the Union and the States?
(A) First Schedule
(B) Second Schedule
(C) Sixth Schedule
(D)Seventh Schedule

Q.37. World TB (Tuberculosis) Day is observed on


(A)22 March
(B)24 March
(C) 22 May
(D)24 May
Q.38. What is called the powerhouse of the cell?
(A) Nucleus
(B) Ribosome
(C) Mitochondria
(D) Endoplasmic Reticulum

Q.39. Chakrasila Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in


(A) Cachar
(B) Kokrajhar
(C) Karimganj
(D) Kamrup Rural

Q.40. Guwahati High Court has Territorial Jurisdiction over


(A) Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland
(B) Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Tripura
(C) Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya
(D) Assam, Tripura, Manipur, Mizoram

Q.41. Guwahati Tea Auction Centre was established in the year


(A)1911
(B) 1938
(C) 1970
(D) 1978

Q.42. 'Abhiyatri' is an Assamese Novel written by


(A) Nalinibala Devi
(B) Rita Choudhary
(C) Nirmalprabha Bordoloi
(D) Nirupama Borgohain

Q.43. Which Indian state is renowned for its GI-tagged 'Channapatna Toys'?
(A) Tamil Nadu
(B) Karnataka
(C) Andhra Pradesh
(D) Kerala

Q.44. What is the highest peak in South India?


A. Anamudi
B. Doddabetta
C. Meesapulimala
D. Agastya Mala

Q.45. Who was awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature?


A. Adrian Furnham
B. Barry Cooper
C. Jon Fosse
D. Adrian Monck

Q.46. Which amendment to the Indian Constitution is known as the 'Mini Constitution'?
A. 42nd Amendment
B. 44th Amendment
C. 52nd Amendment
D. 61st Amendment

Q.47. Which Assamese poet is also known as 'Bihogi Kobi'


A. Nalinibala Devi
B. Ambikagiri Rai Choudhury
C. Binanda Chandra Barua
D. Raghunath Choudhary

Q.48. The President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of:


A. Members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha only
B. Members of State Legislative Assemblies only
C. Members of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, and State Legislative Assemblies
D. Members of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, State Legislative Assemblies, and State Legislative
Councils

Q.49. Which blood group is called as Universal Donor


A. Blood Group A
B. Blood Group AB
C. Blood Group B
D. Blood Group O

Q.50. Which city hosted the first modern Olympic Games?


A. Paris
B. London
C. Athens
D. Rome

Q.51. Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of a Finance
Commission?
A. Article 275
B. Article 280
C. Article 290
D. Article 300

Q.52. Which instrument is used to measure the rate of flow of liquids


A. Wattmeter
B. Galvanometer
C. Venturimeter
D. Tachometer
Q.53. The book 'Principia' written by
A. Isaac Newton
B. Machiavelli
C. Katherine Mayo
D. Homer

Q.54. Which disease is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin B3 (Niacin)?


A. Beriberi
B. Pellagra
C. Scurvy
D. Rickets

Q.55. Santosh Trophy is related to which Sport


A. Cricket
B. Badminton
C. Football
D. Basketball

Q.56. Which Ahom king is credited with the construction of the famous Rang Ghar?
A. Rudra Singha
B. Gadadhar Singha
C. Pratap Singha
D. Sukhrungphaa

Q.57. Which council was convened by Ashoka to settle disputes in the Buddhist Sangha?
A. First Buddhist Council
B. Second Buddhist Council
C. Third Buddhist Council
D. Fourth Buddhist Council

Q.58. Which of the following is a bacterial disease?


A. Influenza
B. Tuberculosis
C. Measles
D. Polio

Q.59. Which gas is commonly known as laughing gas?


A. Nitric Oxide
B. Nitrogen Dioxide
C. Nitrous Oxide
D. Carbon Dioxide

60. Who was the first Indian to win an individual Olympic gold medal?
A. Abhinav Bindra
B. Hima Das
C. Lovlina Borgohain
D. Karnam Malleswari

Q.61. India National Congress was established by


(A) Muhammad Jinnah
(B) A.O. Hume
(C) Maulana Azad
(D) Rahul Gandhi

Q.62. Battle of Haldighati was fought in the year


(A) 1757
(B) 1676
(C) 1576
(D) 1764

Q.63. Who is regarded as the 'Father of Indian Space Program'?


(A) Vikram Sarabhai
(B) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
(C) Homi J. Bhabha
(D) Satish Dhawan

Q.64. Which Indian leader is known for the slogan 'Jai Jawan Jai Kisan'?
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
(B) Sardar Patel
(C) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(D) Indira Gandhi

Q.65. Which dance form is associated with the state of Kerala?


(A) Kathakali
(B) Bharatanatyam
(C) Kathak
(D) Odissi

GENERAL MATHEMATICS

Q.66. A goods train runs at the speed of 72 km/h and crosses a 250 m long platform in 26
seconds. What is the length of the goods train?
(A) 230 m
(B) 240 m
(C) 260 m
(D) 270 m

Q.67. A train 110 meters long is running with a speed of 60 km/h. In what time will it pass a
man who is running at 6 km/h in the direction opposite to that in which the train is going?
(A) 5 sec
(B) 6 sec
(C) 7 sec
(D) 10 sec

Q.68. Equation of the straight line parallel to x-axis and also 3 units below x-axis is:
(A) x = - 3
(B) y = 3
(C) y = -3
(D) x = 3

Q.69. The midpoints of AB and AC of a triangle ABC are X and Y respectively. If BC + XY


= 12 units, then BC – XY is:
(A) 10 units
(B) 8 units
(C) 6 units
(D) 4 units

Q.70. If sinθ – cosθ = 7/13 and 00 < θ < 900 , then the value of sinθ + cosθ is :
(A) 17/13
(B) 13/17
(C) 1/13
(D) 1/17

Q.71. The value of sec4 A (1 – sin4A) – 2tan2A is:


(A) ½
(B) 0
(C) 2
(D) 1

Q.72. Directions: The following table represents the percentage marks of four students in six
subjects.
Consider the table and answer questions based on it

The average marks obtained by the students in Geography and History are
(A) 68.75 and 68
(B) 70.5 and 69
(C) 68 and 68.75
(D) 68.75 and 68.5

Q.73. Directions: The following table represents the percentage marks of four students in six
subjects.
Consider the table and answer questions based on it

Who has the highest total marks?


(A) Shamita
(B) Smita
(C) Shilpa
(D) Sheela

Q.74. If x is real then the minimum value of (x2-x-1) is :


(A) 1
(B) -5/4
(C) 3/5
(D) 0

Q.75. If a+b+c=15 and a2+b2+c2=83 then the value of a3+b3+c3-3abc


(A) 190
(B) 210
(C) 200
(D) 180

Q.76. The LCM of three different numbers is 120. Which of the following cannot be their
HCF?
(A) 24
(B) 35
(C) 8
(D) 12

Q.77. The HCF of two numbers, each having three digits, is 17 and their LCM is 714. The
sum of the numbers will be:
(A) 221
(B) 731
(C) 289
(D) 391

Q.78. When 0.090909.....is converted into a fraction, then the result is


(A) 1/11
(B) 2/33
(C) 6/11
(D) 1/33

Q.79. Find the least number which when subtracted from 10.000327 is a perfect square.
(A) 0.0003
(B) 0.00003
(C) 0.0085
(D) 0.000003

Q.80. If 5a=3125, then the value of 5(a-3) is:


(A) 25
(B) 125
(C) 625
(D) 1625

Q.81. If 3 (X-Y)=27 and 3 (X+Y)=243, then X is equal to:


(A) 0
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 6

Q.82. Length of a rectangle is 53 meter, while its breath is 28 meter. Cost of covering it with
grass bed is Rs.27 sq meter. Find total expenditure?
(A) Rs. 40,044
(B) Rs. 40,058
(C) Rs. 40,077
(D) None of these

Q.83. Difference between the circumferences of two circles is 132 cm and radius of the
smaller circle is 14 cm. Find the radius of the larger circle?
(A) 14 cm
(B) 21 cm
(C) 30 cm
(D) None of these

Q.84. A builder appoints three construction workers Akash, Sunil and Rakesh on one of his
sites. They take 20, 30 and 60 days respectively to do a piece of work. How many days will
it take Akash to complete the entire work if he is assisted by Sunil and Rakesh every third
day?
(A) 10 days
(B) 15 days
(C) 25 days
(D) 30 days

Q.85. A can finish a work in 24 days. B in 9 days and C in 12 days. B and C start the work
but are forced to leave after 3 days. The remaining work was done by A in:
(A) 5 days
(B) 8 days
(C) 12 days
(D) 10 days
Q.86. What is the remainder when the product 1998 × 1999 × 2000 is divided by 7?
(A) 0
(B) 3
(C) 7
(D) 4

Q.87. What is the remainder when 3444 + 4333 is divided by 5?


(A) 0
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 2

Q.88. What is the largest possible two digits number by which 7921782 can be divided?
(A) 55
(B) 66
(C) 88
(D) 99

Q.89. If x3717 is divisible by 11, find the value of the smallest digit x?
(A) 5
(B) 1
(C) 7
(D) 9

Q.90. A data is such that its minimum value is 86 and range is 32, then the maximum value
is data is such that its minimum value is 86 and range is 32, then the maximum value is
(A) 54
(B) 811
(C) 118
(D) 181

Q.91. In a grouped frequency data, class intervals are 0-20, 20-40, 40-60, ___, then the class
width is
(A) 10
(B) 30
(C) 20
(D) 15

Q.92. If ‘+’ means ‘÷’, ‘ ̶ ’ means ‘+’, ‘×’ means ‘ ̶ ’ and ‘÷’ means ‘×’, what will be the
value of the following expression?
[{(32 × 20) - (2 ÷ 3)} + (2 - 4)] ÷ 3

(A) 8
(B) 10
(C) 9
(D) 6
Q.93. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the *
signs and balance the given equation.

21 * 3 * 36 * 2 * 23 = 68

(A) ÷ − × +
(B) ÷ × + −
(C) + × − ÷
(D) × − ÷ +

Q.94. Each side of an equilateral triangle is 6 cm. Find its area.


(A) 9 √3 sq.cm.
(B) 6 √3 sq.cm.
(C) 4√3sq.cm.
(D) 8 √3 sq.cm

Q.95. In a quadrilateral ABCD, E is a point in the interior of the quadrilateral such that DE
and CE are the bisectors of ∠D and ∠C, respectively. If ∠B = 82° and ∠DEC = 80°, then ∠A
=?
(A) 75°
(B) 81°
(C) 84°
(D) 78°

LOGICAL REASONING AND MENTAL ABILITY


Q.96. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed from left to right in the
blanks of the given series will complete the series.
_om_onm_mnon_omn_n

(A) nmomn
(B) nnmmo
(C) moomm
(D) mnomo

Q.97. Which two signs or numbers should be interchanged to make the given equation
correct?
(56 ÷ 7) + 5 × 8 − 12 = 60

(A) 8 and 12
(B) + and ÷
(C) 7 and 5
(D) x and +
Q.98. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is
related to the first term.
PTR: R38::IMK:?

(A) M20
(B) K24
(C) K20
(D) M24

Q.99. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
1, 2, 4, 7, 13, 24, 44, ?

(A) 63
(B) 81
(C) 112
(D) 73

Q.100. Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful sequence.


1. Paragraph
2. Sentence
3. Letter
4. Phrase
5. Word

(A) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4
(B) 3, 5, 4, 2, 1
(C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(D) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4

Q.101. Identify the letter that does NOT belong to the following series.
I, L, O, S, U, X

(A) L
(B) S
(C) X
(D) O

Q.102. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same ways the second term is
related to the first term.
BUS : AWP:: CAR: _________

(A) CAB
(B) BUD
(C) BCD
(D) BCO
Q.103. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second
number related to the first number.
236 : 263 : : 768: ?

(A) 786
(B) 876
(C) 778
(D) 788

Q.104. Pointing to a photograph, Mohan said, “The person who is standing with my mother
in the photograph is the only son of my father’. How is the person related to Mohan?

(A) Nephew
(B) Mohan himself
(C) Cousin
(D) Father

Q.105. Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question
mark (?) in it.

(A) 737
(B) 521
(C) 396
(D) 729

Q.106. Which of the option figures bears the closest resemblance to the question figure?

(A) C
(B) A
(C) D
(D) B
Q.107. Pond is related to Water in the same way as Mountain is related to:

(A) Birds
(B) Rocks
(C) Animals
(D) Climb

Q.108. Find the next term in the following series.


Z26, X24, V22, .........

(A) T20
(B) W23
(C) K15
(D) J10

Q.109. Find the odd one out

(A) C
(B) D
(C) A
(D) B

Q.110. If MEAT is coded as 135120. then what will be the code for ZEBRA?

(A) 2652181
(B) 2652191
(C) 2662181
(D) 2662191

Q.111. In a code language, AILMENT is written as 1923540. What is the code for
DISEASE?

(A) 4985195
(B) 4995195
(C) 4905195
(D) 4995196

Q.112. Venu is the Son of Avani and Amit is the son of Avani's brother. How is Amit's
Mother related to Venu?

(A)Sister
(B)Maternal aunt

(C)Paternal aunt

(D)Cousin

Q.113. 5th January 2018 was a Friday. Which of the following years will also have 5th
January on a Friday?

(A) 2056
(B) 2024
(C) 2047
(D) 2025

Q.114. For the data given below. find the sum of mode. median and mean.
6, 3, 8, 4, 3, 11, 7, 4, 5, 4.

(A) 12
(B) 13
(C) 14
(D) 15

Q.15. Which of the option figures bears the closest resemblance to the question figure?

(A) C
(B) D
(C) B
(D) A

GENERAL ENGLISH
Q.116-120. Insert the correct options in the blank spaces:
Q.116. She ___ me since 2004.
(A) knows
(B) know
(C) has known
(D) known

Q.117. Yesterday she ____ her sister to touch her.


(A) does not
(B) dared
(C) dares
(D) dare

Q.118. The LED TV ___ me Rs. 15000 last year.


(A) cost
(B) costed
(C) had costed
(D) costs

Q.119. The ___ are very confortable.


(A) bus’s seats
(B) bus’ seat
(C) bus seats
(D) seats of the bus

Q.120. Nothing can deter him ___ pursuing his aim of life
(A) for
(B) from
(C) by
(D) to

Q.121-123. In the following questions, four words are given out of which one word is
correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
Q.121.
(A) Depot
(B) Aligible
(C) Explaination
(D) Extenson

Q.122.
(A) Demintia
(B) Shfled
(C) Culinary
(D) Barel

Q.123.
(A) Derogetive
(B) Immunize
(C) Proverbeal
(D) Assurence

Q.124-125. Choose the correct option for the Tag Questions below
Q.124. Let us start now, ____?
(A) shall we
(B) could we
(C) should we
(D) would we

Q.125. Do as I say , ___?


(A) didn’t you
(B) won’t you
(C) needn’t you
(D) shan’t you

READING COMPREHENSION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Q.126-135. Directions: A passage is given with questions following it. Read the passage
carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.

Until the I 960s boys spent longer and went further in school than girls, and were more likely
to graduate from university. Now, across the rich world and in a growing number of poor
countries, the balance has tilted the other way. Policymakers who once fretted about girls’
lack of confidence in science now spend their time dangling couples of “Harry Potter” before
surly boys. Sweden has commissioned research into its “boy crisis”. Australia has devised a
reading programmed called “Boys, Blokes, Books & Bytes”. In just a couple of generations,
one gender gap has closed, only for another to open up.

The reversal is laid out in a report published on March 5th by the OECD, a Paris-based rich-
country think-tank. Boys’ dominance just about endures in maths: at age 15 they are, on
average, the equivalent of three months’ schooling ahead of girls. In science the results are
fairly even. But in reading, where girls have been ahead for some time, agulfhas appeared. In
all 64 countries and economies in the study, girls outperform boys. The average gap is
equivalent to an extra year of schooling.
The OECD deems literacyto be the most important skill that it assesses, since further
learning depends on it. Sure enough, teenage boys are 50% more likely than girls to fail to
achieve basic proficiency in any of maths, reading and science. Youngsters in this group,
with nothing to build on or shine at, are prone to drop out of school altogether.

To see why boys and girls fare so differently in the classroom, first look at what they do
outside it. The average 15-year old girl devotes five-and-a-half hours a week to homework,
an hour more than the average boy, who spends more time playing video games and trawling
the internet. Three-quarters of girls read for pleasure, compared with little more than half of
boys. Reading rates are falling everywhere as screens draw eyes from pages, but boys are
giving up faster. The OECD found that, among boys who do as much homework as the
average girl, the gender gap in reading fell by nearly a quarter.
Once in the classroom, boys long to be out of it. They are twice as likely as girls to report
that school is “waste ofanà more oSen turn upleap. ‘us as a teachers use to struggle to
persuade girls that science is not only for men, the OECD now urges parents and
policymakers to steer boys away from a version of masculinity that ignores academic
achievement.

Boys’ disdain for school might have been less irrational when there were plenty of jobs for
uneducated men. But those days have long gone. It may be that a bit of swagger helps in
math’s, where confidence plays a part in boys’ lead (though it sometimes extends
to delusion: 12% of boys told the OECD that they are familiar with the mathematical
concept of”subunctive scaling”, a red herring that fooled only 7% of girls). But their lack of
self-discipline drives teachers crazy.
The OECD found that boys did much better in its anonymized tests than in teachers
assessments. What is behind this discrimination? One possibility is that teacher mark up
students who are polite, eager and stay out of fights, all attributes that are more common
among girls. In some countries, academic points can even be docked for bad behavior.

Q.126. Choose the word/group of words which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word
DRAW given in bold as used in the passage.
1) sketch
2) tie
3) raffle
4) divert

Q.127. According to the passage, what can be said about school education today?
1) Science education is deteriorating rapidly.
2) It fosters rote learning instead of creative thinking.
3) The amount of homework for children is prohibitive.
4) Girls are doing better at school as compared to boys on some parameters.

Q.128. Choose the word which is OPPOSITE in meaning of the word DOCKED given in bold as
used in the passage.
l) raised
2) stopped
3) widened
4) flown

Q.129. Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage?


1) Boys perform better than girls on subjective teacher assessments.
2) Efforts to improve representation of girls in education have had success.
3) By and large teachers are female and they
4) Education in rich countries needs to be subsidised to reduce dropout numbers.
Q.130. Choose the word which is OPPOSITE in meaning to the word DELUSION given in bold as
used in the passage.
(1) Myth
(2) Superstition
(3) Precipitating
(4) Reality

Q.131. Which of the following factors can have an impact on results of boys in school?
(A) Perceptions of teachers
(B) Societal attitude towards educational achievement of boys
(C) Overconfidence of male students
1) Only (A)
2) Only (B)
3) All (A), (B) & (C)
4) Only (A) & (C)

Q.132. What do the OECD statistics in the passage indicate?


1) School dropout rates among boys are higher in developing countries than in rich ones.
2) Despite the perception that girls are doing better than boys in school, the same is not true.
3) Today boys are m&e at risk than girls in terms of educational achievement in developed countries.
4) Enrolment of girls in schools has doubled while that of boys has fallen.

Q.133. Choose the word/group of words which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word
PRONE given in bold as used in the passage.
1) unconscious
2) flat
3) likely
4) lifeless

Q.134. Which 01 the following best describes the author’s opinion about the ‘boy crisis’?
1) It is not as much of a problem as it is made out to be.
2) Policymakers should address the issue of ‘uneducated’ boys as it will impact boys’ employment
subsequently.
3) It can be addressed by implementing quotas at university level.
4) It is a rich-country phenomenon and can be easily addressed through increased funding for schools.
5) None of the given options

Q.135. Which of the following is an appropriate title for the passage?


1) Finding the Glass Ceiling
2) Men Storming Up the Irony Tower
3) Pay and Job Flexibility
4) Attention! A New Gender Gap
5) A Broken Safety Net

Q.136-140. Directions: A passage is given with questions following it. Read the passage
carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.
The interview may be conducted by letter and by telephone, as well as in person. Letter
and telephone interviews are less satisfactory. Direct contact with an individual and a
face-to-face relationship often provide a stimulating situation for both interviewer and
interviewee. Personal reaction and interaction aid not only in rapport, but also in
obtaining nuances and additional information by the reactions which are more fully
observed in a face-to-face relationship. Adequate preparation for the interview is a
‘must’.

Careful planning saves not only time, but also energy of both parties concerned. The
interview is used to obtain facts or subjective data such as individual opinions, attitudes
and preferences. Interviews are used to check on questionnaires which may have been
used to obtain data or when a problem being investigated is complex or when the
information needed to solve it cannot be secured easily in any other way. People will
often give information orally, but will not put it in writing.

Q.136.The intention of the writer of this passage is to


(a) warn the readers against conducting interviews
(b) instruct people on the best means of conducting interview
(c) tell people how to make friends with interviewers
(d) advise people on the use of letters and telephone

Q.137. According to the author the best way to conduct interviews is


(b) to talk to the interviewees over telephone
(b) to write letters to the interviewees
(c) to observe the interviewees from a distance
(d) to have a direct conversation with the interviewees

Q.138. If I want to interview someone


(a) all I need to do is to just drop in and have a talk with the person
(b) I ought to plan and prepare for the interview well in advance
(c) I have to ring up the person and ask him/her all the questions I want to
(d) establishing good rapport with the person will be enough

Q.139. Face-to-face interaction with the interviewees enables the interviewer to


(a) understand shades of meaning not readily available in written responses
(b) observe the physical stature of the interviewee
(c) listen to the voice of the interviewee directly
(d) compel the interviewees to express their opinions in writing

Q.140. The author used ‘individual opinions’, ‘attitudes’ and preferences’ as examples
of
(a) objective data about the interviewees
(b) abstract philosophical concepts irrelevant to the interview process
(c) psychological properties particular to a given interviewee
(d) likes and dislikes common to interviewers and interviewees

Q.141. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that
gives their correct order.
A. One of them said “Let us use our combined knowledge to bring this animal to life.”
B. On the way, the three friends passed through a forest.
C. Seeing the bones, the friends thought of testing their knowledge and skills.
D. Under a tree in the forest, they saw the bones of an animal.

(A) ADCB
(B) CABD
(C) BCAD
(D) BDCA

Q.142. Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.


Balaji said that he had already paid the installment when the notice came to him.

(A) Balaji said, “I have already paid the installment when the notice will come to me."
(B) Balaji said, “I already paid the installment when the notice had come to me."
(C) Balaji said, “I had already paid the installment when the notice came to me.”
(D)Balaji said, “He has already paid the installment when the notice came to him.”

Q.143. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement.
Lata told to her team leader that she would be leaving office early as she had some urgent
personal work.

(A) Lata tell to her team leader


(B) Lata told her team leader
(C) No improvement
(D) Lata telling to her team leader

Q.144. Identify the segment in the given sentence which contains the grammatical error.
You had better not to try and feed the animals in the zoo, it is forbidden.

(A) and feed the animals


(B) You had better not to try
(C) in the zoo
(D) it is frobidden
Q.145. Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
A large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution

(A) Dormitory
(B) Residence
(C) Hostel
(D) Lodge

Q.146-150. In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks
with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each
blank.

‘Staged tourism’ whether it is of the tiger or the snow leopard kind, is driven by the desire of
visitors to see specific animals. This often (146)______ pressure on a certain area, with
hordes (147)______ tourists rushing to a spot. In (148)______ case of tigers, it is quite
possible (149)______ the animal is stressed by the (150)______ caused by a bunch of
excited tourists.

Q.146.
(A) makes
(B) does
(C) gives
(D) puts

Q.147.
(A) of
(B) from
(C) with
(D) by

Q.148.
(A) a
(B) that
(C) this
(D) the

Q.149.
(A) that
(B) why
(C) how
(D) what

Q.150.
(A) disappointment
(B) disturbance
(C) disbelief
(D) dismissal

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