Nabard grade-A,Previous year Memory Based Paper (2022)-19510

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Nabard grade-A,Previous year Memory Based Paper (2022) (Test Code: 19510)

Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the given questions below.

Eight people A , B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing inside the center while some of them are facing outside the center but not necessarily in the same order. Three persons are sitting between D and F and both are facing opposite directions to each other. C is sitting third to the right of E, who is sitting opposite A. E is sitting second to the right of D and F and faces the opposite direction as F faces. G is a neighbor of both E and D and faces away from the center. B faces toward the center. G sits third to the left of A, who is third to the right of H. B and C face the opposite direction to each other, in such a way that C sits second to the left of B. (Note – Opposite directions mean that if one person is facing towards the center, the other person will face outside the center and vice-versa). 

Question:

What is the position of C with respect to E?

  1. Third to the right 

  2. Fifth to the left 

  3. Fifth to the right 

  4. Third to the left 

  5. Both option 1 and 2

Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the given questions below.

Eight people A , B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing inside the center while some of them are facing outside the center but not necessarily in the same order. Three persons are sitting between D and F and both are facing opposite directions to each other. C is sitting third to the right of E, who is sitting opposite A. E is sitting second to the right of D and F and faces the opposite direction as F faces. G is a neighbor of both E and D and faces away from the center. B faces toward the center. G sits third to the left of A, who is third to the right of H. B and C face the opposite direction to each other, in such a way that C sits second to the left of B. (Note – Opposite directions mean that if one person is facing towards the center, the other person will face outside the center and vice-versa). 

Question:

How many persons are facing away from the center? 

  1. One

  2. Three 

  3. Four

  4. Two 

  5. Five 

Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the given questions below.

Eight people A , B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing inside the center while some of them are facing outside the center but not necessarily in the same order. Three persons are sitting between D and F and both are facing opposite directions to each other. C is sitting third to the right of E, who is sitting opposite A. E is sitting second to the right of D and F and faces the opposite direction as F faces. G is a neighbor of both E and D and faces away from the center. B faces toward the center. G sits third to the left of A, who is third to the right of H. B and C face the opposite direction to each other, in such a way that C sits second to the left of B. (Note – Opposite directions mean that if one person is facing towards the center, the other person will face outside the center and vice-versa). 

Question:

Which of the following pairs are sitting opposite to each other and facing the same direction?

  1. DF

  2. GC 

  3. EA 

  4. BE 

  5. None of these

Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the given questions below.

Eight people A , B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing inside the center while some of them are facing outside the center but not necessarily in the same order. Three persons are sitting between D and F and both are facing opposite directions to each other. C is sitting third to the right of E, who is sitting opposite A. E is sitting second to the right of D and F and faces the opposite direction as F faces. G is a neighbor of both E and D and faces away from the center. B faces toward the center. G sits third to the left of A, who is third to the right of H. B and C face the opposite direction to each other, in such a way that C sits second to the left of B. (Note – Opposite directions mean that if one person is facing towards the center, the other person will face outside the center and vice-versa). 

Question:

Who is sitting immediate right to C?

  1. G

  2. A

  3. F

  4. B

  5. D

Directions: These questions are based on the following information. 

E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, and M are the nine members in a family. There are three married couples. G is the maternal grandfather of L who is the only son of F. J is the paternal uncle of M who is the only daughter of K. H is the sister of J who is the son of I. J is the maternal uncle of L. K is the daughter-in-law of G.

Question:

How is M related to L?

  1. Cousin Sister 

  2. Paternal Aunt 

  3. Paternal Uncle 

  4. Father

  5. Nephew

Directions: These questions are based on the following information. 

E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, and M are the nine members in a family. There are three married couples. G is the maternal grandfather of L who is the only son of F. J is the paternal uncle of M who is the only daughter of K. H is the sister of J who is the son of I. J is the maternal uncle of L. K is the daughter-in-law of G.

Question:

How is E related to H?

  1. Husband 

  2. Uncle 

  3. Father 

  4. Brother

  5. Mother

Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions I, II, and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, Read all the given conclusions and then decide which of the following conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. 

Statements:

Only a few Carrots are Leaf.

Some Leaf are Apple.

Some Leaf are not Mango.

Conclusions:

I. Some Mango being Carrot is a possibility.

II. Some Leaf being Carrot is a possibility.

III. Some Carrots are not Leaf. 

  1. Only Conclusion I follows 

  2. Both Conclusion I and III follows 

  3. Only Conclusion II follows 

  4. Both Conclusion II and III follows

  5. All Conclusion follows

Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions I, II, and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, Read all the given conclusions and then decide which of the following conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Only a few Rajdhani is Delhi.

Some Jabalpur are Gwalior.

All Gwalior are Rajdhani. 

Conclusions:

I. Some Jabalpur being Delhi is a possibility.

II. Some Delhi are not Rajdhani.

III. All Jabalpur being Rajdhani is a possibility

  1. Only Conclusion I follows 

  2. Only Conclusion II follows 

  3. Both Conclusion I and III follows 

  4. Both Conclusion I and II follows

  5. All Conclusion follows 

There are eight friends J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q. They all are travelling to different cities in different months but not necessarily. Cities are Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Kanpur, Indore, Gwalior, Nagpur, and the months in which they are traveling are January, March, April, June, September, October, November, and December.

M is traveling after at least six people and he goes to Gwalior. More than four people go between M and L who go just before O. N goes to Kolkata but not in the month having 31 days. Four persons are traveling between the person who is traveling to Kolkata and Kanpur. K is traveling just after the person who goes to Delhi. Only one person is traveling between the person who goes to Patna and Kanpur, L is not traveling to Patna and Indore. Only two people are traveling between the person who is traveling to Indore and P who is traveling after Indore. P did not go in the month having 31 days. The person who is traveling to Mumbai goes before Nagpur. Person J is traveling after Q. Q is not traveling in the month of January. 

Question:

Who is travelling in the October?

  1. K

  2. L

  3. M

  4. O

  5. Q

There are eight friends J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q. They all are travelling to different cities in different months but not necessarily. Cities are Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Kanpur, Indore, Gwalior, Nagpur, and the months in which they are traveling are January, March, April, June, September, October, November, and December.

M is traveling after at least six people and he goes to Gwalior. More than four people go between M and L who go just before O. N goes to Kolkata but not in the month having 31 days. Four persons are traveling between the person who is traveling to Kolkata and Kanpur. K is traveling just after the person who goes to Delhi. Only one person is traveling between the person who goes to Patna and Kanpur, L is not traveling to Patna and Indore. Only two people are traveling between the person who is traveling to Indore and P who is traveling after Indore. P did not go in the month having 31 days. The person who is traveling to Mumbai goes before Nagpur. Person J is traveling after Q. Q is not traveling in the month of January. 

Question:

Who is travelling to Nagpur?

  1. L

  2. K

  3. Q

  4. M

  5. P

There are eight friends J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q. They all are travelling to different cities in different months but not necessarily. Cities are Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Kanpur, Indore, Gwalior, Nagpur, and the months in which they are traveling are January, March, April, June, September, October, November, and December.

M is traveling after at least six people and he goes to Gwalior. More than four people go between M and L who go just before O. N goes to Kolkata but not in the month having 31 days. Four persons are traveling between the person who is traveling to Kolkata and Kanpur. K is traveling just after the person who goes to Delhi. Only one person is traveling between the person who goes to Patna and Kanpur, L is not traveling to Patna and Indore. Only two people are traveling between the person who is traveling to Indore and P who is traveling after Indore. P did not go in the month having 31 days. The person who is traveling to Mumbai goes before Nagpur. Person J is traveling after Q. Q is not traveling in the month of January. 

Question:

How many persons are travelling between person M and N? 

  1. One 

  2. Two 

  3. Three

  4. Four

  5. No one

There are eight friends J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q. They all are travelling to different cities in different months but not necessarily. Cities are Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Kanpur, Indore, Gwalior, Nagpur, and the months in which they are traveling are January, March, April, June, September, October, November, and December.

M is traveling after at least six people and he goes to Gwalior. More than four people go between M and L who go just before O. N goes to Kolkata but not in the month having 31 days. Four persons are traveling between the person who is traveling to Kolkata and Kanpur. K is traveling just after the person who goes to Delhi. Only one person is traveling between the person who goes to Patna and Kanpur, L is not traveling to Patna and Indore. Only two people are traveling between the person who is traveling to Indore and P who is traveling after Indore. P did not go in the month having 31 days. The person who is traveling to Mumbai goes before Nagpur. Person J is traveling after Q. Q is not traveling in the month of January. 

Question:

Who is travelling Just before person who is travelling to Patna?

  1. K

  2. P

  3. M

  4. L

  5. Q

There are eight friends J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q. They all are travelling to different cities in different months but not necessarily. Cities are Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Kanpur, Indore, Gwalior, Nagpur, and the months in which they are traveling are January, March, April, June, September, October, November, and December.

M is traveling after at least six people and he goes to Gwalior. More than four people go between M and L who go just before O. N goes to Kolkata but not in the month having 31 days. Four persons are traveling between the person who is traveling to Kolkata and Kanpur. K is traveling just after the person who goes to Delhi. Only one person is traveling between the person who goes to Patna and Kanpur, L is not traveling to Patna and Indore. Only two people are traveling between the person who is traveling to Indore and P who is traveling after Indore. P did not go in the month having 31 days. The person who is traveling to Mumbai goes before Nagpur. Person J is traveling after Q. Q is not traveling in the month of January. 

Question:

N is related to Mumbai in a manner same as M is related to which city? 

  1. Delhi 

  2. Patna 

  3. Indore 

  4. Kolkata 

  5. Nagpur

Direction: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given some conclusion is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly:

Statement: Statement: R = E > F > U ≤ G = T = I ≤ N ≤ O = K < L < S > H

Conclusions:

I. U ≤ L

II. R > U 

  1. Only Conclusion I follows 

  2. Only Conclusion II follows 

  3. Either Conclusion I or II follows 

  4. Both Conclusion I and II follows

  5. Neither Conclusion I nor II follows

Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that V > S definitely holds True? 

V __ E __ N __ U __ S

>, =, ≤, > 

  1. ≥, =, ≥, ≥ 

  2. <, =, ≤, < 

  3. >, <, ≥, >

  4. >, =, ≥, >

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 

A certain number of persons are sitting in a linear row facing the north. Three persons are sitting between P and Q, who is sitting adjacent to R. P is on the left of R. Z is sitting 2nd to the right of R. Two persons are sitting between Z and Y who is sitting at one of the ends. Y is not sitting adjacent to R, who is sitting 2nd to the right of A. A is sitting exactly in the middle of the row. C is sitting 6th from the left end. P is not sitting to the right of C. Two persons are sitting between C and L. Two persons are sitting between P and M.

Question:

How many persons are sitting between P and Y?

  1. Four

  2. Three 

  3. Nine 

  4. Eleven 

  5. None of these

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 

A certain number of persons are sitting in a linear row facing the north. Three persons are sitting between P and Q, who is sitting adjacent to R. P is on the left of R. Z is sitting 2nd to the right of R. Two persons are sitting between Z and Y who is sitting at one of the ends. Y is not sitting adjacent to R, who is sitting 2nd to the right of A. A is sitting exactly in the middle of the row. C is sitting 6th from the left end. P is not sitting to the right of C. Two persons are sitting between C and L. Two persons are sitting between P and M.

Question:

How many persons are sitting in the row

  1. 11

  2. 15

  3. 17

  4. 19

  5. None of these

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 

A certain number of persons are sitting in a linear row facing the north. Three persons are sitting between P and Q, who is sitting adjacent to R. P is on the left of R. Z is sitting 2nd to the right of R. Two persons are sitting between Z and Y who is sitting at one of the ends. Y is not sitting adjacent to R, who is sitting 2nd to the right of A. A is sitting exactly in the middle of the row. C is sitting 6th from the left end. P is not sitting to the right of C. Two persons are sitting between C and L. Two persons are sitting between P and M.

Question:

How many persons are sitting to the left of R?

  1. Three 

  2. Nine 

  3. Four

  4. Eleven 

  5. None of these

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 

A certain number of persons are sitting in a linear row facing the north. Three persons are sitting between P and Q, who is sitting adjacent to R. P is on the left of R. Z is sitting 2nd to the right of R. Two persons are sitting between Z and Y who is sitting at one of the ends. Y is not sitting adjacent to R, who is sitting 2nd to the right of A. A is sitting exactly in the middle of the row. C is sitting 6th from the left end. P is not sitting to the right of C. Two persons are sitting between C and L. Two persons are sitting between P and M.

Question:

What is the position of Z with respect to Q?

  1. 5th to the Right 

  2. 5th to the Left 

  3. 3rd to the Right 

  4. 2nd to the left 

  5. None of These

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 

A certain number of persons are sitting in a linear row facing the north. Three persons are sitting between P and Q, who is sitting adjacent to R. P is on the left of R. Z is sitting 2nd to the right of R. Two persons are sitting between Z and Y who is sitting at one of the ends. Y is not sitting adjacent to R, who is sitting 2nd to the right of A. A is sitting exactly in the middle of the row. C is sitting 6th from the left end. P is not sitting to the right of C. Two persons are sitting between C and L. Two persons are sitting between P and M.

Question:

Who sits immediate right of A?

  1. Q

  2. Z

  3. P

  4. C

  5. M

Read the passage and answer the questions given below. Some words may be highlighted. Read carefully.

The purpose of Artificial Intelligence(AI) is to aid human capabilities and help us make advanced decisions with far-reaching consequences. That’s the answer from a technical standpoint. From a philosophical perspective, Artificial Intelligence has the potential to help humans live more meaningful lives devoid of hard labour, and help manage the complex web of interconnected individuals, companies, states, and nations to function in a manner that’s beneficial to all of humanity. Currently, the purpose of Artificial Intelligence is shared by all the different tools and techniques that we’ve invented over the past thousand years – to simplify human effort, and to help us make better decisions. Artificial Intelligence has also been touted as our Final Invention, a creation that would invent groundbreaking tools and services that would exponentially change how we lead our lives, by hopefully removing strife, inequality, and human suffering. 

That’s all in the far future though – we’re still a long way from those kinds of outcomes. Currently, Artificial Intelligence is being used mostly by companies to improve their process efficiencies, automate resourceheavy tasks, and to make business predictions based on hard data rather than gut feelings. As all technology that has come before this, the research and development costs need to be subsidized by corporations and government agencies before it becomes accessible to everyday laymen. The purpose of philosophy for humans is to help us understand our actions, their consequences, and how we can make better decisions. Modern intelligent systems can be built by following the different approaches of philosophy that will enable these systems to make the right decisions, mirroring the way that an ideal human being would think and behave. Philosophy would help these machines think and understand about the nature of knowledge itself. It would also help them make the connection between knowledge and action through goal-based analysis to achieve desirable outcomes.

If there is a synergy between man and machine, if they are able to work fully in tandem, this world will undergo a sea change and our everyday lives would be completely transformed. 

Question:

What is the purpose of AI? 

  1. To aid human capabilities 

  2. To make advanced decisions with far-reaching consequences

  3. To completely remove manual interaction

  4. To make better decisions and simplify human effort

  5. 1, 2 and 4

Read the passage and answer the questions given below. Some words may be highlighted. Read carefully.

The purpose of Artificial Intelligence(AI) is to aid human capabilities and help us make advanced decisions with far-reaching consequences. That’s the answer from a technical standpoint. From a philosophical perspective, Artificial Intelligence has the potential to help humans live more meaningful lives devoid of hard labour, and help manage the complex web of interconnected individuals, companies, states, and nations to function in a manner that’s beneficial to all of humanity. Currently, the purpose of Artificial Intelligence is shared by all the different tools and techniques that we’ve invented over the past thousand years – to simplify human effort, and to help us make better decisions. Artificial Intelligence has also been touted as our Final Invention, a creation that would invent groundbreaking tools and services that would exponentially change how we lead our lives, by hopefully removing strife, inequality, and human suffering. 

That’s all in the far future though – we’re still a long way from those kinds of outcomes. Currently, Artificial Intelligence is being used mostly by companies to improve their process efficiencies, automate resourceheavy tasks, and to make business predictions based on hard data rather than gut feelings. As all technology that has come before this, the research and development costs need to be subsidized by corporations and government agencies before it becomes accessible to everyday laymen. The purpose of philosophy for humans is to help us understand our actions, their consequences, and how we can make better decisions. Modern intelligent systems can be built by following the different approaches of philosophy that will enable these systems to make the right decisions, mirroring the way that an ideal human being would think and behave. Philosophy would help these machines think and understand about the nature of knowledge itself. It would also help them make the connection between knowledge and action through goal-based analysis to achieve desirable outcomes.

If there is a synergy between man and machine, if they are able to work fully in tandem, this world will undergo a sea change and our everyday lives would be completely transformed. 

Question:

What has been touted as the final invention?

  1. Computers 

  2. Data Drives 

  3. Artificial Intelligence 

  4. Mobile Phones

  5. None of these

Read the passage and answer the questions given below. Some words may be highlighted. Read carefully.

The purpose of Artificial Intelligence(AI) is to aid human capabilities and help us make advanced decisions with far-reaching consequences. That’s the answer from a technical standpoint. From a philosophical perspective, Artificial Intelligence has the potential to help humans live more meaningful lives devoid of hard labour, and help manage the complex web of interconnected individuals, companies, states, and nations to function in a manner that’s beneficial to all of humanity. Currently, the purpose of Artificial Intelligence is shared by all the different tools and techniques that we’ve invented over the past thousand years – to simplify human effort, and to help us make better decisions. Artificial Intelligence has also been touted as our Final Invention, a creation that would invent groundbreaking tools and services that would exponentially change how we lead our lives, by hopefully removing strife, inequality, and human suffering. 

That’s all in the far future though – we’re still a long way from those kinds of outcomes. Currently, Artificial Intelligence is being used mostly by companies to improve their process efficiencies, automate resourceheavy tasks, and to make business predictions based on hard data rather than gut feelings. As all technology that has come before this, the research and development costs need to be subsidized by corporations and government agencies before it becomes accessible to everyday laymen. The purpose of philosophy for humans is to help us understand our actions, their consequences, and how we can make better decisions. Modern intelligent systems can be built by following the different approaches of philosophy that will enable these systems to make the right decisions, mirroring the way that an ideal human being would think and behave. Philosophy would help these machines think and understand about the nature of knowledge itself. It would also help them make the connection between knowledge and action through goal-based analysis to achieve desirable outcomes.

If there is a synergy between man and machine, if they are able to work fully in tandem, this world will undergo a sea change and our everyday lives would be completely transformed. 

Question:

What should be ensured before AI reaches the masses ?

  1. It is properly marketed on social media

  2. More and more money is pumped into research and development 

  3. Government agencies and corporations subsidize the research and development costs 

  4. Schools start teaching it as a core subject 

  5. All of these 

Read the passage and answer the questions given below. Some words may be highlighted. Read carefully.

The purpose of Artificial Intelligence(AI) is to aid human capabilities and help us make advanced decisions with far-reaching consequences. That’s the answer from a technical standpoint. From a philosophical perspective, Artificial Intelligence has the potential to help humans live more meaningful lives devoid of hard labour, and help manage the complex web of interconnected individuals, companies, states, and nations to function in a manner that’s beneficial to all of humanity. Currently, the purpose of Artificial Intelligence is shared by all the different tools and techniques that we’ve invented over the past thousand years – to simplify human effort, and to help us make better decisions. Artificial Intelligence has also been touted as our Final Invention, a creation that would invent groundbreaking tools and services that would exponentially change how we lead our lives, by hopefully removing strife, inequality, and human suffering. 

That’s all in the far future though – we’re still a long way from those kinds of outcomes. Currently, Artificial Intelligence is being used mostly by companies to improve their process efficiencies, automate resourceheavy tasks, and to make business predictions based on hard data rather than gut feelings. As all technology that has come before this, the research and development costs need to be subsidized by corporations and government agencies before it becomes accessible to everyday laymen. The purpose of philosophy for humans is to help us understand our actions, their consequences, and how we can make better decisions. Modern intelligent systems can be built by following the different approaches of philosophy that will enable these systems to make the right decisions, mirroring the way that an ideal human being would think and behave. Philosophy would help these machines think and understand about the nature of knowledge itself. It would also help them make the connection between knowledge and action through goal-based analysis to achieve desirable outcomes.

If there is a synergy between man and machine, if they are able to work fully in tandem, this world will undergo a sea change and our everyday lives would be completely transformed. 

Question:

What is the synonym of 'behave'?

  1. Function 

  2. Control 

  3. Modulate 

  4. Misbehave

  5. None of these

Read the passage and answer the questions given below. Some words may be highlighted. Read carefully.

The purpose of Artificial Intelligence(AI) is to aid human capabilities and help us make advanced decisions with far-reaching consequences. That’s the answer from a technical standpoint. From a philosophical perspective, Artificial Intelligence has the potential to help humans live more meaningful lives devoid of hard labour, and help manage the complex web of interconnected individuals, companies, states, and nations to function in a manner that’s beneficial to all of humanity. Currently, the purpose of Artificial Intelligence is shared by all the different tools and techniques that we’ve invented over the past thousand years – to simplify human effort, and to help us make better decisions. Artificial Intelligence has also been touted as our Final Invention, a creation that would invent groundbreaking tools and services that would exponentially change how we lead our lives, by hopefully removing strife, inequality, and human suffering. 

That’s all in the far future though – we’re still a long way from those kinds of outcomes. Currently, Artificial Intelligence is being used mostly by companies to improve their process efficiencies, automate resourceheavy tasks, and to make business predictions based on hard data rather than gut feelings. As all technology that has come before this, the research and development costs need to be subsidized by corporations and government agencies before it becomes accessible to everyday laymen. The purpose of philosophy for humans is to help us understand our actions, their consequences, and how we can make better decisions. Modern intelligent systems can be built by following the different approaches of philosophy that will enable these systems to make the right decisions, mirroring the way that an ideal human being would think and behave. Philosophy would help these machines think and understand about the nature of knowledge itself. It would also help them make the connection between knowledge and action through goal-based analysis to achieve desirable outcomes.

If there is a synergy between man and machine, if they are able to work fully in tandem, this world will undergo a sea change and our everyday lives would be completely transformed. 

Question:

How can we build modern intelligent systems?

  1. Through technical overhauls 

  2. Through rigorous machine learning 

  3. Through data science 

  4. By making AI mirror human behaviour

  5. None of these

What is the synonym of 'synergy'? 

  1. Alliance

  2. Divorce 

  3. Catapult 

  4. Clandestine 

  5. Energy 

What is the antonym of strife?

  1. Dissent 

  2. Schism 

  3. Discord 

  4. Conflict

  5. Concurrence

Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it or not. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5).Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.

She could not keep back her tears, (A)/ and the chief cause of her (B)/ pain seemed to be the fear lest (C)/ people shall doubt her truthfulness.(D)/ No error 

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. No error

Read the sentence below to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error the answer is (5). (Ignore errors in punctuation if any)

Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have intensified the (A)/ dispute of sharing of the Krishna waters (B)/ particular in the wake of works on the Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation (C)/ Scheme (RLIS) taken up by Andhra Pradesh (D)/ No error (E) 

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

Read the following sentence and determine whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. If the sentence is error-free, then select ‘No Error’ as your answer. 

Last year the European Commission in Brussels (A)/ has taken bold steps (B)/ to curb Microsoft’s control (C)/ over the computer software market. (D)

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. No Error

Find the error in the given sentence, if there is no error mark 'no error' as your answer. 

The lawyers were discussing the case when they (A)/ heard a loud bang, the floor started to shake and (B)/ the security guard yelled the evacuation order,(C)/ "Everyones out now!". Then the floor began to collapse. (D)/ No error (E).

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

In the following sentence, some parts have errors and some are correct. Find out which part has an error and mark it as your answer. if there is no error mark 'option E'

If Sally is late again I will be mad. (A)/ Punctuality has no definition in her dictionary. (B)/ She needs to understand the (C)/ value of time and its use.(D)/ No error(E)

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. of many sorts show

B. both plants and animals

C. growth habits and even modes

D. remarkable changes in form,

E. of reproduction to adapt to changing environment

  1. BADCE 

  2. ABCED 

  3. CAEDB 

  4. BDCEA 

  5. CAEBD

Arrange the following parts of a sentence in the correct order and mark the correct option.

A. afternoon for a walk at Ocean Beach

B. white man came running at

C. It was a beautiful Sunday

D. my elderly father and me

E. in San Francisco when a

  1. CAEBD 

  2. DABCE 

  3. BECAD

  4. CAEDB 

  5. CEABD

The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. to keep millions of Americans young and old from getting much-needed

B. mental health disorder that can affect anyone at any age

C. mental health stigmas, antiquated beliefs that psychotherapies are hokum

D. help with depression, a common and increasingly pervasive

E. and social and financial barriers to treatment combine

  1. CEADB 

  2. CEABD 

  3. CDBEA 

  4. ABDCE

  5. DCEAB 

The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. the vocational education system

B. with vigour so that

C. the economy does not suffer

D. from a shortage of skilled manpower

E. needs to be strengthened

  1. CBDAE

  2. ABCDE

  3. EDCBA

  4. AEBCD 

  5. DEABC

The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. countries such as India with

B. health care and robust public health

C. restore the balance between

D. large out-of-pocket expenditures

E. on private health care must

  1. ABCDE 

  2. AEDBC 

  3. ADECB

  4. ECDBA 

  5. CABDE

Directions: Given below is a phrase, followed by three sentences that consist of that phrase. Identify the sentence(s) that express(es) the meaning of that phrase.

LAY OFF

A. After her company decided to lay off half of the workers the workload on the remaining was extreme.

B. He did not foresee the layoff his company decided to go through in order to survive the inflation.

C. She acted like a germophobe and refused to lay off her purse on the restaurant floor.

  1. Only A 

  2. Only B

  3. Only C 

  4. Both A and B 

  5. Both A and C

Directions: Given below is a phrase, followed by three sentences that consist of that phrase. Identify the sentence(s) that express(es) the meaning of that phrase.

UNDER THE WEATHER

A. The employee will not be able to attend the meeting as she is under the weather.

B. The police found him under the weather of alcohol and he was fined for driving in such a state.

C. Lack of appetite is one of the symptoms of being under the weather, you should visit a doctor to get a diagnosis. 

  1. Only A 

  2. Only B 

  3. Only C 

  4. Both A and B 

  5. Both A and C

Directions: Given below is a word, followed by three sentences that consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) that express(es) the meaning of that word.

VARIETY

A. The couple had similar tastes in a variety of things and had an amicable relationship.

B. The twins had a variety in clothing taste which made it difficult to tell them apart.

C. The bookstore had one of two genres of books, and a great variety of genres was found in the store. 

  1. Only A 

  2. Only B 

  3. Only C

  4. Both A and B

  5. Both A and C

A passage is given below with five blanks labelled (A)-(E). Below the passage, four options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank most appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer.

Major ___(A)___ in photonics are changing how solar energy will power our future, how light ___(B)___ our lives, and how technology will connect us to each other in new ways. Currently, most commercially available PV solar panels are based on inorganic semiconductors-particularly silicon, which is the second most ___(C)___ material in the earth's crust.

most ___(C)___ material in the earth's crust. PV systems traditionally have been so expensive that they've only been used for speciality applications, primarily in space, but recent efforts to produce lower-cost modules have allowed ___(D)___ into new markets. 

Among the emerging types of PV cells being developed are PEC or dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs); organic (molecular and polymer) solar cells; hybrid organic-inorganic solar cells; and ___(E)___ quantum dot (QD) thin-film solar cells. 

Question:

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (A)?

  1. Breakthroughs

  2. Divisive 

  3. Preclude 

  4. Connive 

  5. Overlook 

A passage is given below with five blanks labelled (A)-(E). Below the passage, four options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank most appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer.

Major ___(A)___ in photonics are changing how solar energy will power our future, how light ___(B)___ our lives, and how technology will connect us to each other in new ways. Currently, most commercially available PV solar panels are based on inorganic semiconductors-particularly silicon, which is the second most ___(C)___ material in the earth's crust.

most ___(C)___ material in the earth's crust. PV systems traditionally have been so expensive that they've only been used for speciality applications, primarily in space, but recent efforts to produce lower-cost modules have allowed ___(D)___ into new markets. 

Among the emerging types of PV cells being developed are PEC or dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs); organic (molecular and polymer) solar cells; hybrid organic-inorganic solar cells; and ___(E)___ quantum dot (QD) thin-film solar cells. 

Question:

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (B)? 

  1. Construe 

  2. Bilk

  3. Dearth 

  4. Illuminates 

  5. Exploit 

A passage is given below with five blanks labelled (A)-(E). Below the passage, four options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank most appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer.

Major ___(A)___ in photonics are changing how solar energy will power our future, how light ___(B)___ our lives, and how technology will connect us to each other in new ways. Currently, most commercially available PV solar panels are based on inorganic semiconductors-particularly silicon, which is the second most ___(C)___ material in the earth's crust.

most ___(C)___ material in the earth's crust. PV systems traditionally have been so expensive that they've only been used for speciality applications, primarily in space, but recent efforts to produce lower-cost modules have allowed ___(D)___ into new markets. 

Among the emerging types of PV cells being developed are PEC or dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs); organic (molecular and polymer) solar cells; hybrid organic-inorganic solar cells; and ___(E)___ quantum dot (QD) thin-film solar cells. 

Question:

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (C)? 

  1. Edict

  2. Decree

  3. Bane 

  4. Antithesis 

  5. Abundant

A passage is given below with five blanks labelled (A)-(E). Below the passage, four options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank most appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer.

Major ___(A)___ in photonics are changing how solar energy will power our future, how light ___(B)___ our lives, and how technology will connect us to each other in new ways. Currently, most commercially available PV solar panels are based on inorganic semiconductors-particularly silicon, which is the second most ___(C)___ material in the earth's crust.

most ___(C)___ material in the earth's crust. PV systems traditionally have been so expensive that they've only been used for speciality applications, primarily in space, but recent efforts to produce lower-cost modules have allowed ___(D)___ into new markets. 

Among the emerging types of PV cells being developed are PEC or dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs); organic (molecular and polymer) solar cells; hybrid organic-inorganic solar cells; and ___(E)___ quantum dot (QD) thin-film solar cells. 

Question:

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (D)?

  1. Penetration

  2. Approbation

  3. Constituent

  4. Evince 

  5. Manifest 

A passage is given below with five blanks labelled (A)-(E). Below the passage, four options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank most appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer.

Major ___(A)___ in photonics are changing how solar energy will power our future, how light ___(B)___ our lives, and how technology will connect us to each other in new ways. Currently, most commercially available PV solar panels are based on inorganic semiconductors-particularly silicon, which is the second most ___(C)___ material in the earth's crust.

most ___(C)___ material in the earth's crust. PV systems traditionally have been so expensive that they've only been used for speciality applications, primarily in space, but recent efforts to produce lower-cost modules have allowed ___(D)___ into new markets. 

Among the emerging types of PV cells being developed are PEC or dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs); organic (molecular and polymer) solar cells; hybrid organic-inorganic solar cells; and ___(E)___ quantum dot (QD) thin-film solar cells. 

Question:

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (E)?

  1. Exacerbate

  2. Canny 

  3. Noxious 

  4. Wily 

  5. Colloidal

Directions. In each of the questions given below, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct, then select ‘All correct’ as your option. 

The situation is not the same as it was before and has worsened a lot. We need to fight tooth and times/ (A) if we want to retain our individuality in today’s nail/ (B) where everybody wants to late/ (C) the other person with imposed beliefs and customs. Take the call until it’s too overpower/ (D).

  1. A-B 

  2. A-C and B-D 

  3. A-B and C-D

  4. C-D 

  5. All correct 

Directions. In each of the questions given below, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct, then select ‘All correct’ as your option. 

The Grammy Awards have changed the name of their best world music album category to the best global music album, an statement/ (A) to find a more relevant, modern and inclusive term. The Recording Academy said in a attempt/ (B) that the new name “symbolizes a connotations/ (C) from the departure/ (D) of colonialism, folk and ‘non-American’ that the former term embodied.” 

  1. A-B

  2. A-C and B-D 

  3. A-B and C-D 

  4. C-D 

  5. All correct 

Directions: In each of the questions given below, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct then, selects 'All correct’ as your option.If the sentence is correct then, selects 'All correct’ as your option.

The decision by the 73rd World Health Assembly to undertake a ‘positive (A), independent and comprehensive resolution (B)’ of the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic is an impartial (C) move. China, despite its initial objections, has accepted and supported the evaluation. (D)

  1. Only A-B

  2. Both A-D and B-C 

  3. Both A-B and C-D

  4. Both A-C and B-D

  5. All correct 

Directions: In each of the questions given below, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct then, selects 'All correct’ as your option.

Multiple sources say China started it all. They made an precarious/ (A) from the current line of control into the Indian side. To break the incursion/ (B) balance at the border seemed/ (C) unnecessary. The loss of Indian lives is also unwarranted./ (D) As patriotic Indians, it fills us with rage. 

  1. A-B and B-D 

  2. B-D

  3. A-C

  4. A-B

  5. All correct 

Directions: In each of the questions given below, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct then, selects 'All correct’ as your option.

Three years after the reform (A) to the goods and services tax (GST), there is a strong case to strengthen (B) the GST Council for the constitutional body to make informed decisions to transition (C) the tax structure, rates and broaden (D) the tax base.

  1. A-C

  2. B-D 

  3. A-C and B-D 

  4. A-D and B-C

  5. All correct 

Which of the following is an internet browser?

  1. Twitter 

  2. Tinder 

  3. Picasa 

  4. Flickr 

  5. Opera

Which shortcut key is used to 'align center' the selected text in MS Word?

  1. Ctrl + R 

  2. Ctrl + J 

  3. Ctrl + U

  4. Ctrl + E 

  5. Ctrl + G

A computer virus that was released on 19 January 1986 and considered to be the first computer virus for the Personal Computer is ___________. 

  1. LoveLetter 

  2. Code Red 

  3. Heartbleed

  4. Trojan Horse 

  5. Brain

In Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, to select one hyperlink after another during a slide presentation, the following keyboard key is pressed

  1. Alt+H

  2. Ctrl + K

  3. Ctrl + H 

  4. F1

  5. Tab

What is the use of Shift + F5 shortcut key?

  1. End the presentation 

  2. Stop or restart an automatic presentation 

  3. Start a presentation from the beginning

  4. Perform the previous animation

  5. Start slide show from the current slide

What is the shortcut key to hide the entire row?

  1. CTRL + C 

  2. CTRL + 9 

  3. CTRL + - 

  4. CTRL + 0 

  5. CTRL + SHIFT + 0

What is the keyboard shortcut to add a new row above a given row in Microsoft Excel? 

  1. Alt + C + I 

  2. Shift + I + R 

  3. Alt + I + R 

  4. Shift + Spacebar 

  5. Alt + F11

Which is the keyboard shortcut to increase font size in Microsoft Word? 

  1. Ctrl + Shift + ) 

  2. Ctrl + > 

  3. Ctrl + ] 

  4. Ctrl + Shift + ]

  5. Ctrl + 

_______ is the shortcut key used to distribute contents evenly between margins in MS word. 

  1. CTRL + L 

  2. CTRL + E 

  3. CTRL + R 

  4. CTRL + J 

  5. CTRL + TAB

What is the default Port Number used by HTTP? 

  1. 89

  2. 43

  3. 21

  4. 23

  5. 80

In which of the following writes is data stored in cache? 

  1. Isochronous 

  2. Irregular

  3. Regular

  4. Asynchronous 

  5. None of these

Which of the following is a network topology? 

  1. WAN 

  2. MAN 

  3. SAN

  4. BUS 

  5. LAN 

Which among the following is used to identify a user who returns to a website?

  1. Cookies 

  2. Plug-in 

  3. Scripts 

  4. Registry 

  5. None of the above 

Which of the following is NOT a web search engine?

  1. Bing

  2. Baidu 

  3. Google 

  4. Safari

  5. DuckDuckGo 

Which of the following is a markup language?

  1. HTML

  2. PHP

  3. Python 

  4. Java 

  5. Both 1 and 2

______ was the network that became the basis for the Internet. 

  1. HTTP

  2. Clusters

  3. SSID 

  4. ARPANET 

  5. DuckDuckGo

Data entry cannot be captured by which of the following options?

  1. OCR 

  2. OMR 

  3. COM 

  4. MICR 

  5. None of the above

With the help of ________ , a user can identify the type of file.

  1. File name 

  2. File extension 

  3. Path 

  4. Folder 

  5. All of these

Which among the following is NOT an example of Impact Printer?

  1. Dot matrix 

  2. Daisy-wheel 

  3. Line 

  4. Laser

  5. All are Impact Printers

What is V for 'VDSL' in computer terminology? 

  1. Very Low Resolution 

  2. Very High Resolution 

  3. Very High Speed 

  4. Very Low Speed 

  5. Verify High Speed

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

3, 7, 22, 89, 446, ?

  1. 1176 

  2. 2677 

  3. 800 

  4. 7565

  5. None of these

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

7, ?, 30, 48, 73, 107

  1. 15

  2. 13

  3. 10

  4. 11

  5. 17

Find the next term in the given series.

25, 50, 86, 135, ? 

  1. 199 

  2. 230

  3. 175 

  4. 190 

  5. None of the above/More than one of the above

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. 

Question:

The average number of students in college A, college C, and college E is 100. If the ratio of the number of male and female students in college A is 17 : 8, then the number of female students in college A is what percent of the total number of students in college E? 

  1. 33.33% 

  2. 43.33%

  3. 53.33%

  4. 63.33%

  5. 73.33%

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. 

Question:

Find the ratio between the total number of students in college F and college B if the total number of students in college F is 41.66% more than that of college D?

  1. 17 : 8

  2. 17 : 9 

  3. 17 : 10 

  4. 17 : 11 

  5. 17 : 12

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. 

Question:

The total number of students in college A and C together is what percent more than that of college D?

  1. 55.55%

  2. 75% 

  3. 80% 

  4. 83.33% 

  5. 87.5%

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. 

Question:

What is the difference between the central angles corresponding to the total number of students in college B and college D? 

  1. 22.4° 

  2. 24.6° 

  3. 26.5° 

  4. 28.8°

  5. None of these 

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. 

Question:

What is the total number of students in all the five colleges together?

  1. 400 

  2. 500 

  3. 600 

  4. 700 

  5. 800

Prashant invested some amount of money for 2 years in bank A at 20% p.a. compound interest compounded annually. He also invested same amount of money for the same period of time in bank B at r% p.a. simple interest. Interest earned by him from bank A is twice of that earned from bank B. Find the rate of interest offered by bank B?

  1. 10

  2. 13

  3. 11

  4. 12

  5. 19

A and B can fill a tank in 12 hours and 20 hours respectively while Pipe C can empty it in 15 hours. They all are opened together. After 5 hours, efficiency of A and B are increased by 20% and 100% respectively and efficiency of C is decreased by 50%. Find the total time taken to fill the tank if it is completely empty in the start.  

  1. 6 hours

  2. 7 hours 

  3. 8 hours 

  4. 9 hours

  5. 10 hours

Ravi and Shyam went to a race in a river. The ratio of speed of the stream and the speed of Ravi's boat in still water is 7 : 3. The ratio of speed of the stream and the speed of Shyam's boat in still water is 5 : 9. Find the ratio of speed of Ravi's boat to the Shyam's boat. 

  1. 7 : 18 

  2. 5 : 23 

  3. 3 : 23

  4. 5 : 21 

  5. None of these

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. 20x2 – 17x + 3 = 0

II. 8y2 + 10y – 3 = 0

  1. x > y 

  2. x < y 

  3. x ≥ y 

  4. x ≤ y

  5. x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be established.

In the following question, two equations are given. Find the correct answer after solving the equations.

I. x2 – 38x + 360 = 0

II. y2 – 23y + 102 = 0

  1. x > y 

  2. x < y

  3. x ≥ y

  4. x ≤ y 

  5. x = y or no relation can be obtained

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer

l. 2x2 – 22x + 36 = 0

ll. y2 – 8y + 15 = 0

  1. if x > y 

  2. if x ≥ y

  3. if x < y 

  4. if x ≤ y

  5. if x = y or the relationship cannot be established

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer

I. a2 + 39a - 172 = 0

II. b2 + 45b + 86 = 0 

  1. a < b

  2. a > b 

  3. a ≤ b 

  4. a ≥ b

  5. a = b or the relationship cannot be determined

Two persons A and B started a business in which A invested Rs. 50000, B invested Rs. 80000, after 4 months C joined them with a certain amount. At the end of the year, a total profit of Rs. 40000 was recorded. C's share in the profit was Rs. 15000, then find C's investment in the business. 

  1. Rs. 120000 

  2. Rs. 116000

  3. Rs. 117000 

  4. Rs. 100000 

  5. Rs. 95000

hemispherical tank fill of water is emptied by a pipe at the rate of 15.4 litres per second. How much time (in hours) will it take to empty 3/4 part of the tank, if the internal radius of the tank is 7 m? 

  1. 175/18 hours 

  2. 125/21 hours 

  3. 145/12 hours 

  4. 150/31 hours 

  5. Answer not known

The ratio of the ages of Khushi and her Aunt is 1 : 4 and the ratio of the ages of Khushi's Aunt and her brother is 9 : 1. If Khushi's brother is 5 years younger than Khushi. What will be the age of Khushi's Aunt after 6 years?

  1. 36 years 

  2. 38 years 

  3. 42 years 

  4. 40 years

  5. 44 years 

Two pots contain equal quantity of mixture of Alcohol and water. The ratio of alcohol and water in these pots is 2 : 3 and 4 : 1, respectively. Radha mixed content of the two pots together. Find the ratio of Alcohol and water in new mixture. 

  1. 4 : 3

  2. 2 : 3 

  3. 3 : 2 

  4. 3 : 4 

  5. None of these 

A dealer marks an article 50% above the cost price and sells it to a customer allowing two successive discounts of 20% and 15% on the marked price. if he gains Rs. 400 on the deal then the cost price of the article is? 

  1. Rs. 25,000 

  2. Rs. 30,000 

  3. Rs. 20,000

  4. Rs. 15,000 

  5. None of these 

In what type of decision making style, managers are intuitive in their thinking and have high tolerance for ambiguity?

  1. Directive decision making 

  2. Conceptual decision making 

  3. Analytical decision making 

  4. Heuristic decision making

  5. None of these 

In Decision Making, which criterion is a compromise between an optimistic and pessimistic decision?

  1. Criterion of pessimism 

  2. Criterion of confidence 

  3. Criterion of minimization

  4. Criterion of Realism

  5. Criterion of Optimism

Which of the following is the second step-in the decision-making process? 

  1. Evaluation of decision

  2. Selection of alternative

  3. Identification of the problem 

  4. Identify alternative solutions 

  5. Implement the decision 

In which of the following theories investors value gains and losses differently, placing more weight on perceived gains versus perceived losses?

  1. Theory of maximization 

  2. Prospect theory 

  3. Visionary leadership style 

  4. Bounded rationality theory

  5. None of these 

In which of the following decision-making styles, the manager uses the skills of others to create plans and make decisions?

  1. Directing

  2. Consultative

  3. Participative 

  4. Delegating 

  5. None of the above 

If decision is taken by the executive based on long-term goals and a longer term vision, it is known as

  1. None of these 

  2. Personal 

  3. Organisational 

  4. Individual 

  5. Strategic

In context of Decision making biases, which of the following best explains "Confirmation Bias"?

  1. It is an overreliance on an initial single piece of information 

  2. It is how a decision maker seek out evidence that confirms their previously held beliefs 

  3. It occurs when a person overestimates the reliability of their judgments

  4. It is an observer’s overall impression of a person, company, brand, or product 

  5. None of the above 

In what type of leadership style, leaders live by a people-first mindset and believe that when team members feel personally and professionally fulfilled, they’re more effective?

  1. Laissez-fair leadership style 

  2. Servant leadership style

  3. Visionary leadership style 

  4. Democratic leadership style 

  5. Autocratic leadership style 

What is a bias that occurs in decision making that occurs when an individual sees a particular situation or issue from a chosen perspective?

  1. Confirmation Bias

  2. Representation Bias 

  3. Immediate Gratification

  4. Survivorship Bias 

  5. Selective Perception

Which of the following decision making techniques is used to find solutions to the waiting list problems in the case of airline reservations? 

  1. Simulation 

  2. Game Theory 

  3. Decision Tree 

  4. Linear Programming 

  5. Queueing Theory

When is the International Literacy Day celebrated?

  1. 5 September

  2. 6 September

  3. 7 September

  4. 8 September 

  5. 9 September

Which country has conducted its first successful satellite launch using a domestically developed rocket 'Nuri' on 21 June 2022?

  1. India

  2. Japan

  3. France 

  4. Russia 

  5. South Korea

Who among the following was awarded Nobel Peace Prize - 2021 ? 

  1. Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov

  2. Benjamin List and David MacMillan 

  3. World Food Programme 

  4. Abiy Ahmed

  5. Malala Yousafzai

In January 2022, which country took over the G7 Presidency? 

  1. Netherlands 

  2. Germany 

  3. Austria 

  4. France 

  5. Italy 

Which country will Chair The next BRICS summit 2023? 

  1. Russia 

  2. India

  3. South Africa 

  4. Brazil 

  5. China

Consider the following statements about PM Krishi Sinchai Yojana and identify the incorrect statement:

  1. It converges with MGNREG 

  2. It has subsumed the Desert Development Program 

  3. It has not subsumed the Drought Prone Area Development Program

  4. It follows a cluster based approach 

  5. None is incorrect 

Which of the following Union Ministries launched the “Scheme for Residential Education for Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas” (SHRESTHA) scheme? 

  1. Ministry of Home Affairs 

  2. Ministry of Education 

  3. Ministry of Women and Child Development

  4. Ministry of Tribal Affairs 

  5. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

Which of the following state has highest rural population, as per Census 2011?

  1. Uttar Pradesh 

  2. Odisha 

  3. Bihar 

  4. West Bengal 

  5. Kerala 

Which statement about the Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) is CORRECT?

  1. A newborn infant can also be enrolled into this insurance scheme.

  2. The death benefits are up to Rs. 2 Crore per policyholder. 

  3. The premium is just Rs. 12 per annum for each policyholder.

  4. It is limited to the North-Eastern states. 

  5. People who fall in the age bracket of 18-60 years can avail the benefit

The second phase of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) is to be implemented during which time period?

  1. 2020-21 to 2022-23

  2. 2020-21 to 2023-24

  3. 2020-21 to 2024-25 

  4. 2020-21 to 2025-26 

  5. None of the above

A webinar was organized by the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DDWS), Ministry of Jal Shakti with the sector partners selected for the National Jal Jeevan Mission (NJJM) in May 2021. What is the Motto of Jal Jeevan Mission? 

  1. Unity, Faith, Discipline

  2. In God We Trust

  3. Building Partnership and Changing Lives 

  4. Workers of the world, unite!

  5. Plus ultra 

Recently, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the _________________ to boost the export value chain (NRDC).

  1. National Research Development Corporation

  2. Indian Agricultural Research Institute 

  3. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

  4. Indian Council of Agricultural Research

  5. None of the above

India will be part of a mega air combat exercise "Pitch Black" to be held in which country? 

  1. New Zealand 

  2. Australia

  3. United States 

  4. Canada 

  5. Japan

Who is the author of the book titled “Indian Banking in Retrospect - 75 years of Independence”?

  1. JJ Singh 

  2. Ashutosh Raravikar 

  3. Richa Mishra 

  4. Deepam Chatterjee 

  5. Prabhat Kumar

What is India’s rank in the 2021 Global Hunger Index?

  1. 95

  2. 90

  3. 101

  4. 99

  5. 100

Which sport is excluded from the Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2022? 

  1. Weight Lifting

  2. Badminton 

  3. Table Tennis 

  4. Football 

  5. Shooting

Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY) has been in news recently. It is a scheme for

  1. Pregnant Women and lactating women 

  2. Women engaged in agriculture in Rural areas

  3. Women who work as domestic help in urban areas 

  4. Women street vendors 

  5. None of the above

Mirabai Chanu has won the first Gold medal for India at CWG 2022. Mirabai Chanu participated in which of the following category?

  1. 51 Kg Women's 

  2. 49 Kg Women's 

  3. 53 Kg Women's 

  4. 47 Kg Women's 

  5. 55 Kg Women's

What is the budget allocation of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana for 2022-23? 

  1. Rs 30,000 crore 

  2. Rs 40,000 crore 

  3. Rs 50,000 crore 

  4. Rs 10,000 crore 

  5. Rs 19,000 crore

When is National Youth Day or Yuva Diwas observed? 

  1. 10 January 

  2. 11 January

  3. 12 January 

  4. 13 January 

  5. 14 January

As per the recent Monetary Policy Committee meeting, CPI inflation eased (year-on-year, y-oy) during May-June 2022, although it persists above the upper tolerance band. what is the Upper Tolerance level as per the monetary policy committee?

  1. 4%

  2. 5% 

  3. 6% 

  4. 7%

  5. 8%

Under which Article of the constitution, The State shall, within the limits of its economic capacity and development, make effective provision for securing the right to work, to education and to public assistance in cases of unemployment, old age, sickness and disablement, and in other cases of undeserved want?

  1. Article 41

  2. Article 14 

  3. Article 27 

  4. Article 49

  5. Article 21

Under which Article of the constitution, The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on ground only of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth, or any of them that this article promotes Prohibition to discrimination ? 

  1. Article 12 

  2. Article 13 

  3. Article 15

  4. Article 16 

  5. Article 17

As per the Census of 2011, what is the percentage of the Rural population with respect to the total population ? 

  1. 68.84% 

  2. 42.22%

  3. 81.65%

  4. 49.55%

  5. 5

Which among the following is the fund manager for Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Maan Dhan Yojana ? 

  1. Life Insurance Corporation

  2. Punjab and Sind Bank 

  3. State Bank of India

  4. UCO Bank 

  5. Union Bank of India

Ministry of is implementing the Azaadi se Antyodya tak campaign in a celebratory mode involving all rural stakeholders including families of identified freedom fighters (FF), Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs),women networks, youth groups and students highlighting the achievements of the schemes. 

  1. Jal Shakti 

  2. Earth Sciences 

  3. Chemicals and Fertilizers 

  4. Rural Development 

  5. Women and Child Development

Recently (June 2022), the premium under Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Beema Yojana has been enhanced to what amount? 

  1. Rs. 436 

  2. Rs. 536 

  3. Rs. 236 

  4. Rs. 636 

  5. Rs. 936

Which among the following is not the component under Pradhan Mantri Virasat ka Samvardhan (PM VIKAS)Yojana?

  1. USTTAD 

  2. Hamari Dharohar 

  3. Nai Roshni 

  4. Nai Manzil 

  5. SATAT

Which of the following is not the component of Atal Vayo Abhyudya Yojana? 

  1. Integrated Programme for Senior Citizens (IPSrC)

  2. State Action Plan for Senior Citizens (SAPSrC)

  3. Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana’ (RVY) 

  4. Livelihood and Skilling Initiatives for Senior Citizens

  5. None of the above

What is the rank of India as per the Global Food Security Index 2021 ?

  1. 61

  2. 71

  3. 11

  4. 21

  5. 91

Dwelling on the sectoral aspects, the Economic Survey 2021-22 states that Agriculture and allied sectors have been the least impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. It has growing by _____ percent in 2020-21.

  1. 3.6% 

  2. 2.9% 

  3. 3.1% 

  4. 4.5% 

  5. 3.9%

Which among the following initiative has been initiated in 2020 unifies all efforts related to digital/online/on-air education to enable multi-mode access to education?

  1. PM eSchool 

  2. PM eNotes

  3. PM eEducation 

  4. PM eClass

  5. PM Evidya

What is the rank of India in the recently (July 2022) released Global Gender Gap Index?

  1. 100 

  2. 112 

  3. 180 

  4. 168 

  5. 135

Which among the following features are incorrect about the national Education Policy 2020 ?

A. Ensuring Universal Access at All Levels of schooling from pre- primary school to Grade 12.

B. Ensuring quality early childhood care and education for all children between 3-9 years.

C. New Curricular and Pedagogical Structure (5+3+3+4).

D. Gross et Enrolment Ratio in higher education to be raised to 50 % by 2035.

E. Establishing National Mission on Foundational Literacy and Numeracy. 

  1. Option C

  2. Option B 

  3. Option D

  4. Option A 

  5. All of the above

Recently (March 2022), Ministry of Labour and Employment launched an e-Book touching upon the journey of National Carrer Service Portal. It was launched in which of the following year?

  1. 2020 

  2. 2012 

  3. 2022 

  4. 2015 

  5. 2021

Swachh Bharat Mission Grameen Phase 2 is active during _____.

  1. 2021-22 to 2023-24 

  2. 2021-22 to 2024-25 

  3. 2020-21 to 2023-24

  4. 2021-22 to 2026-27 

  5. 2021-22 to 2029-30

Which of the following is the third poorest state as per National Multidimensional Poverty Index released by the NITI Aayog ?

  1. Assam 

  2. Kerala 

  3. Punjab

  4. Uttar Pradesh 

  5. Bihar 

Under the Ayushman Bharat Scheme, the selected beneficiaries will get health cover of ________ every year for hospitalization.

  1. Rs. 10 lakhs

  2. Rs. 2 lakhs 

  3. Rs. 1 lakh 

  4. Rs. 5 lakhs 

  5. Rs. 15 lakhs

Female workers are entitled to a maximum of how much leave under maternity benefit?

  1. 12 weeks 

  2. 30 weeks 

  3. 26 weeks

  4. 54 weeks

  5. 6 weeks

How much lump sum monetary assistance is given to the BPL household in the event of death of the bread winner? 

  1. Rs. 20000 

  2. Rs. 60000

  3. Rs. 10000

  4. Rs. 30000 

  5. Rs. 70000

As per the Economic Survey, the data for Bare Necessities Index is taken from which among the following offices/departments/organisation? 

  1. National Statistical Office 

  2. NITI Aayog

  3. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation

  4. Department of Health and Family Welfare 

  5. None of the above

Cultivation of poppy opium is permitted in which of the following state other than Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh? 

  1. Assam 

  2. Kerala 

  3. Punjab 

  4. Uttar Pradesh

  5. Bihar 

Which of the following program has been launched by Tribal Affairs Ministry for the digital literacy of the tribal youth?

  1. GOAL 

  2. ONTRIBE

  3. e-jhar

  4. SEWA 

  5. GYAN

Jal Jeevan Mission is envisioned to provide safe and adequate drinking water through individual household tap connection to all households in rural India by the year: 

  1. 2023 

  2. 2024 

  3. 2025

  4. 2026 

  5. 2027

India's first 'Amrit Sarovar' has come up in which state? 

  1. Gujarat

  2. Punjab

  3. Odisha 

  4. Uttar Pradesh 

  5. Haryana 

Sagarmala initiative has been undertaken by the Government of India in order to cover the coastal line of India of 7500 kms along with _____ km of inland waterway length

  1. 84500 Kms

  2. 14500 Kms 

  3. 24500 Kms 

  4. 54500 Kms

  5. 44500 kms

What is the percentage decline in the annual per capita availability of water in India since independence?

  1. 68%

  2. 20% 

  3. 40% 

  4. 70%

  5. 65% 

According to Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), what was the labour force participation rate in rural India between January to April 2022?

  1. 31.2 

  2. 22.3 

  3. 66.6 

  4. 55.6 

  5. 40.9

According to the Periodic Labour Force Survey of India (2019-20), what is the literacy rate among the Scheduled Tribes Population of India?

  1. 70.10% 

  2. 65.30% 

  3. 57.40% 

  4. 83.28%

  5. None of the above 

aa is a term used to describe the process of implementing land use practices and water management practices to protect and improve the quality of the water and other natural resources within a watershed by managing the use of those land and water resources in a comprehensive manner.

  1. Farm management 

  2. Irrigation management

  3. Watershed management 

  4. Forest management 

  5. Land management

Which of the following has launched ‘CAPF Punarvaas’, through the Welfare & Rehabilitation Board (WARB)? 

  1. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 

  2. Ministry of Defence 

  3. Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions 

  4. Ministry of Home Affairs

  5. Ministry of Culture 

Forecasting Agricultural Output using Space, Agrometeorological and Land based Observation (FASAL) is implemented by which of the following bodies?

  1. India Meteorological Department 

  2. Legal metrology organization 

  3. Metrology Research Centre 

  4. Geospatial Research Institute 

  5. Research Institute for Engineering Measurement

The physical quality of Life Index is based on which of the following factors?

  1. Infant mortality, life expectancy and adult literacy rate 

  2. Crime rate, clean environment and quality of housing 

  3. Air pollution, water pollution and sanitation conditions 

  4. Health, education and environment 

  5. GDP, National Income

'Apna Khet, Apna Kaam' under MNREGA, was first implemented in which of the following state? 

  1. Rajasthan 

  2. Punjab 

  3. Gujarat 

  4. Haryana

  5. Himachal Pradesh

What is the share of MSME in Manufacturing sector in 2020-21?

  1. 45.66% 

  2. 66.66% 

  3. 50.99% 

  4. 41.21%

  5. 35.98%

India became the _______ country in the world to have a bank especially for women.

  1. 7

  2. 6

  3. 5

  4. 3

  5. 10

PMAJAY scheme is implemented till which of the following year? 

  1. 2023

  2. 2018 

  3. 2025 

  4. 2026

  5. 2027

A project launched that focused on empowering rural women through beekeeping. What is the name of the project? 

  1. Madhu shshakt 

  2. Madhu empower 

  3. Madhu shakti

  4. Madhu shshakitikaran 

  5. Madhu Bhuti 

As on March 2022, World Bank has invested how much amount Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana? 

  1. USD 2.1 Billion 

  2. USD 1.1 Billion 

  3. USD 5.5 Billion 

  4. USD 3.3 Billion 

  5. USD 10 Billion

What percentage of the population is dependent on Agriculture?

  1. 24.3% 

  2. 47.1% 

  3. 65.8% 

  4. 35.7%

  5. 54.6%

What is the average gestation period of sheep?

  1. 100 days 

  2. 300 days 

  3. 352 days

  4. 252 days

  5. 152 days

What is the scientific name of teak?

  1. Tectona grandis

  2. Pyrus malus 

  3. Musa paradisicum 

  4. Punica granatum 

  5. Azadirachta indica

Which scheme was launched by the Union government to brand the Centre’s fertilizer subsidy programme as the Prime minister’s scheme? 

  1. Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana 

  2. Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 

  3. Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Jan Urvak Pariyojana 

  4. Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana 

  5. Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Maan-dhan

Which state has launched the ‘Meri Fasal Mera Byora’ portal?

  1. Assam 

  2. Bihar 

  3. Chhattisgarh

  4. Goa 

  5. Haryana

Commercial Propagation of Papaya is done through ____ 

  1. Leaves 

  2. Seeds

  3. Roots 

  4. Stem

  5. Fruits

The agriculture sector contributes _______ to the GVA of the Indian economy for 2021-22 

  1. 20.0% 

  2. 21.2% 

  3. 17.6% 

  4. 18.8% 

  5. 25.5%

Which of the following substance is used for the degreening process of removing green colour (Chlorophyll) from the skin of fruit after harvest?

  1. Liquid Nitrogen 

  2. Cytokinins 

  3. Ethylene gas 

  4. Auxin 

  5. Sodium salts

The coconut plantation is propagated by ______ 

  1. Leaf cuttings 

  2. Stem cuttings

  3. Simple layering 

  4. Seedling

  5. Air layering 

The Project CHAMAN using geo-informatics was launched with the aim of helping which branch of Agriculture?

  1. Forestry

  2. Fishery

  3. Agricultural economics

  4. Horticulture 

  5. Agricultural engineering

Which of the following is Air-breathing fish?

  1. Pirarucu 

  2. Magur

  3. Caracha 

  4. Dwarf corydoras

  5. Hybrid Bass

What is the MSP of paddy under the Kharif crops for 2022-23?

  1. Rs 1,040 per quintal

  2. Rs 940 per quintal 

  3. Rs 540 per quintal

  4. Rs 3,040 per quintal 

  5. Rs 2,040 per quintal

What is the type of farming system that Cultivates the land and raises crops in such a way, as to keep the soil alive and in good health by use of organic wastes and other biological materials along with beneficial microbes?

  1. Modern farming 

  2. Zero farming 

  3. Mixed farming 

  4. Organic farming

  5. Alley farming

Which is the only genetically modified crop that has been approved for commercial cultivation by the Government of India?

  1. Bt Mustard 

  2. Bt Corn 

  3. Bt Brinjal 

  4. Bt Cotton

  5. Bt Potatoes

What is the type of farming is done along the contour of the sloping land to avoid soil and water erosion in land with a slope of less than 33%? 

  1. Mulch Farming 

  2. Counter Farming

  3. Bench Terracing

  4. Integrated Farming 

  5. Mixed Farming  

What type of agriculture rests on the principle that we must meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs? 

  1. Organic Agriculture 

  2. Modern Agriculture

  3. Traditional Agriculture 

  4. Sustainable Agriculture 

  5. All of the above 

For how many crops, MSPs are declared by the Government of India?

  1. 72 crops

  2. 52 crops 

  3. 22 crops 

  4. 32 crops 

  5. 42 crops

Which of the following scheme is implemented to promote Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) through judicious use of chemical fertilisers including secondary and micro-nutrients in conjunction with organic manures and bio-fertilisers for improving soil health and productivity?

  1. Kisan Helpline Scheme

  2. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana 

  3. Soil Health Card

  4. Kisan Credit Card 

  5. Pradhanmantri Bharatiya Janurvarak Pariyojana 

The practice of Forestry on lands outside the conventional forest area (on Government and NonGovernment lands) for the benefit of the local population is ___

  1. Industrial Forestry

  2. Commercial forestry 

  3. Social Forestry 

  4. Community forestry

  5. Farm Forestry 

This nutrient moves from old leaves to new leaves. Deficiency of which of the following nutrients causes purple spots on the leaves that eventually turn brown, orange or yellow?

  1. Nitrogen

  2. Potassium

  3. Phosphorus 

  4. Calcium 

  5. Magnesium 

What is the MSP of Lentil for Rabi Marketing season 2022-23, as set up by the Government of India?

  1. Rs. 1500

  2. Rs. 4000 

  3. Rs. 6500 

  4. Rs. 4500

  5. Rs. 5500

What is the microorganism that acts as a source of plant nutrients in the soil?

  1. Biofertilizers 

  2. Azolla 

  3. Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria 

  4. NPK fertilizer 

  5. None of the above 

In the tractor economy, which of the following is considered as fixed cost

  1. Labour wages

  2. Fuel cost 

  3. Repair and maintenance 

  4. Depreciation

  5. Lubrication cost

Which among the following is the poultry bird is originated from Italy with red wattles that are very popular in plains of India? 

  1. Kadaknath 

  2. Aseel 

  3. Leghorn Chicken

  4. Chittagong

  5. Busra 

What is the increase in the input, irrigation, manpower, fertilizers and capital to the farm?

  1. Farm Management

  2. Sustainable Farming 

  3. Farm Intensification

  4. Farm Modification

  5. Farm Mechanization

What is the white powdery fungus that appears on leaves, stems, and sometimes in fruits of grapes?

  1. Anthracnose

  2. Canker

  3. Damping off 

  4. Powdery mildew

  5. Dieback

When fish tank pH levels become too high or low, fish can become stressed and even die. What is the Optimum pH level for most freshwater fish? 

  1. 2.5 to 4.5 

  2. 4.5 to 6.5 

  3. 6.5 to 8

  4. 8 to 10 

  5. 10 to 14

Which of the following indigenous fish is suitable to culture with bottom and column feeders in a polyculture system?

  1. Catla 

  2. Gypsy Moth 

  3. Nutria

  4. Zebra Mussel 

  5. Hydrilla 

Damping of papaya causes ____

  1. Plant to die 

  2. Plant to stop the growth 

  3. Plant to stop flowering

  4. Plant to wilt 

  5. All of the above

Consider the following statements about Sub Mission on Agriculture Scheme:

1. 80% of the project cost for a project costing Rs 10 Lakhs is provided to co-operative societies, FPOs and Panchayat.

2. 40% to 50% of the cost depending on the category of farmers is provided for purchase of agriculture machinery.

3. For North Eastern states, Farm Machinery Bank is at 95% of the project cost up to Rs 10 lakh. Which of the above statement is true? 

  1. Only 1 

  2. Only 1 and 3

  3. Only 2 

  4. Only 2 and 3

  5. 1, 2, and 3

The cultivable command area of medium irrigation project is

  1. 1000 - 2000 Hectares

  2. 2000 - 10000 Hectares

  3. 500 - 1000 Hectares 

  4. 10000 - 15000 Hectares 

  5. 100 - 500 Hectares

If a Ram is to be sold, its castration should be done when lambs are between ____ of age. 

  1. 1 to 7 days

  2. 10 to 40 days

  3. 30 to 60 days 

  4. 50 to 70 days 

  5. After 90 days

The Effect or requirement of the relative length of day and night on flowering is called

  1. Photomechanics 

  2. Transpiration 

  3. Photoperiodism 

  4. Phytoperidism

  5. None of the above

mKisan is a _____ portal for farmers to enable government organizations in agriculture to give information/services. 

  1. SMS 

  2. Web

  3. App

  4. E-mail 

  5. None of the above

Who is known as the "Father of Animal Husbandry in India"?

  1. Prof. Mason Vaugh

  2. D. N. Walia

  3. M.S.Swaminathan 

  4. C.T. Patel 

  5. Dr. Kurien

Which of the following initiative has the vision of Doubling farmers’ income by 2022?

  1. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana

  2. Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan

  3. Agri Udaan 3.0 

  4. Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana 

  5. Sahakar Mitra – Scheme

Which of the following NABARD project aimed for digitization of SHG?

  1. E-Rupi 

  2. E-Shakti 

  3. E-Sampada 

  4. E-Kishan 

  5. E-Gramin 

Colour of the tag used on certified seed bags is 

  1. blue

  2. purple 

  3. white

  4. golden yellow 

  5. red 

Recently, which state government launched the ‘Chaara-Bijaee Yojana’ to encourage farmers to grow fodder and help gaushalas?

  1. Haryana 

  2. Uttar Pradesh

  3. Gujarat

  4. Madhya Pradesh 

  5. Bihar 

Which program aims to eradicate Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) and Brucellosis in livestock. 

  1. Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana 

  2. National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP) 

  3. National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme(NVBDCP) 

  4. Animal Husbandry Development Fund

  5. Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme(IDSP)

Which of the following is not draught-purpose cattle? 

  1. Amritmahal 

  2. Malvi 

  3. Kangayam 

  4. Sahiwal 

  5. Nagori

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