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Railway Recruitment Board Group D Original Paper 27.10.

2013 Part V
Posted on October 30, 2013 by quizmaster in Bank Questions and Answers, Numerical Ability, Railway Recruitment Board, Recruitment // 1 Comment
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1) The total ages of a father and son now is 50 years. After 10 years their ages will be in ratio 5 : 2. What are their ages now in years ? Ans: 40 & 10 2) Who is the author of Harry Potter series of books ? Ans: J.K. Rowlings 3) If 6a 35 is divisible by 11, then the value of a is Ans: 4 4) When was atom bomb dropped in Hiroshima ? Ans: 1945 5) Who among the following is regarded as the Father of Russian Revolution ? Ans: Lenin 6) A vehicle starts from A and travels 10 km towards north. It turns to its right and travels 15 km. Again it runs to its right and reaches B after travelling 10 km. The distance between A and B is Ans: 25 km 7) What is the sum of three angles of a triangle ? Ans: 180 8) What is minimum duration of a stay necessary, before a person can apply for Indian citizenship ? Ans: 5 years 9) The largest Mangrove forest is found in Ans: West Bengal 10) GPS (Glopal Positioning System) pinpoints location accurately. The system works by using Ans: Radar 11) The longest side in the right angled triangle is known as Ans: Hypotenuse 12) Rs. 1,000 is to be divided among A, B and C such that A gets twice as B and B gets thrice as C. The share of C is Ans: Rs. 100 13) The value of 18 88 is equal to Ans: 70 14) The famous rock cut temple of Kailasa is at Ans: Ellora 15) Which is a Bird Sanctuary ? Ans: Vedanthangal Sanctuary 16) Rabindranath Tagore was also known as Ans: Gurudev 17) The difference between 3/4th of 64 and 2/3rd of 48 is equal to Ans: 16 18) Akbars objective in promulgating din i Ilahi was to Ans: Unite all religions 19) Multiplication of 5, 20, and 199 gives Ans: 19900 20) A rectangular field is 90 m by 70 m. A man walks 5 times round this field. What is the distance he has walked ? Ans: 1600 m

Railway Recruitment Board Group D Original Paper 27.10.2013 Part IV


Posted on October 29, 2013 by quizmaster in Bank Questions and Answers, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, Recruitment // 16 Comments
1) The hormone which controls blood sugar level is Ans: Insulin 2) Fishes respire through their Ans: Gills 3) Broadly, there are three layers of the earth the crust, the mantle and the core. The crust forms what percentage of the volume of the earth? Ans: 0.02% 4) Twice the square of number is the cube of 18. The number is Ans: Non of these 5) Which one of the following does not have a tetrahedral structure ? Ans: Dimond 6) OPEC stands for Ans: Organization of Petroleum Exportiing Countries 7) Oilseeds are grown in ali parts of India. From which of the following oilseeds do we extract the largest quantity of edible oil? Ans: Sun flower 8) The dance form of Gujarat is Ans: Garba 9) The founder of Brahmo Samaj was Ans: Raja Rammohan Roy 10) Capital of Assam is Ans: Dispur 11) Which of the following has the largest numerical value? Ans: 0.8 12) Gateway of India is in Ans: Mumbai 13) Which is known as city of temples ? Ans: Madurai 14) The difference between the largest four digit number and the smallest three digit number. Ans: 9999 15) What value should come in place of both the question marks (?) in the following equation ? ?/32 = 72/? Ans: 48 16) Who is the odd man out ? Ans: Steve Waugh 17) Name the first Asian orthopaedically- handicapped swimmer from West Bengal who crossed the English Channel Ans: Mihir Sen 18) The insect not useful to man is Ans: Rice Weevil 19) Which State in India leads in the production of Virginia Tobacco Ans: Andhra Pradesh 20) 15 divided by 0 is Ans: 0

railway recruitment board group D original paper 27.10.2013 part III


Posted on October 29, 2013 by quizmaster in Bank Questions and Answers, Numerical Ability, Recruitment // 13 Comments
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1) The main function of white blood cells in the body is to Ans: Protect body 2) The sum of two digits of a numbers is 15. If 9 be added to the number, the digits are reversed. The number is Ans: 78 3) All the following places get heavy annual rainfall (over 200), except Ans: Jodhpur 4) The Great Barrier Reef is a Ans: Manmade wall 5) The base of a traingle is 4 cm and height 5 cm, the area of the traingle will be Ans: 10 sq . cm 6) How is the age of a tree determined ? Measuring Ans: The number of annual rings 7) A candidate seeking election to a state Legislative Assembly must have completed the age of Ans: 25 years 8) The theroy of Check and Balances is a unique feature of the - Constitution Ans: British 9) The Prime Minister is the head of Ans: State Government 10) The Monthly tution fee is increased from Rs. 750 to Rs. 900. The ration of increased fee to the original fee is Ans: 5 : 6 11) Florence Nightingale was also known as Ans: Lady with the lamp 12) is used by Doctors to examine patients Ans: Stethoscope 13) Which atomic power station in India is built completely indigenously ? Ans: Kalpakkam 14) Malaria is related to Ans: Fever 15) All of the following are daily news papers except Ans: India Today 16) Name the freedom fighter who killed Lord Ash at Maniyachi Juction Ans: Vanchinathan 17) Jesus came to life again after his death. It is called Ans: Rejuvenation 18) Find the range from the following data : 100, 150, 200, 1000, 750, 400, 50. Ans: 950 19) The well known Indian revolutionary who died while on hunger strike for 63 days in the British jail was Ans: Jatin Das 20) Which is the national tree? Ans: Banyan
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railway recruitment board group D original paper 27.10.2013 part II


Posted on October 29, 2013 by quizmaster in Bank Questions and Answers, Numerical Ability, Railway Recruitment Board, Recruitment // 0 Comments
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1) The Anarchial and recolutional Crime Act (1919) was popularly known as the Ans: Rowlatt Act 2) The State which tops in the cultivation of spices is Ans: Kerala 3) Find the ratio of 33 Km to 121 Km. Ans: 3 : 11 4) Who among the following, was praised as Peoples Princess? Ans: Diana 5) Which of the following places has beautiful beach? Ans: Kovalam 6) The rotation of the Earth causes Ans: Days and Nights 7) Which among the following is not a Prime Number ? Ans: 9 8) Adoor Gopalakrishnan is a noted Ans: Film Director 9) In Fe O iron exhibits valencies of Ans: 3 and 4 10) Swarajya is my birth right . was said by Ans: Tilak 11) The food which gives an athelete instant energy Ans: Glucose 12) Where is the Vivekananda Rock memorial situated ? Ans: Kanyakumari 13) The diameter of a cone is 1.4 cm. Its slant height is 4.2 cm. Find curved surface area. Ans: 9.24 cm 14) Tiger is a Ans: Herbivore 15) Octroi reffers to Ans: Tax 16) Most of the rivers flowing west from the Western Ghats do not form deltas because of Ans: The high gradient 17) The fastest man on earth is Ans: Usain Bolt 18) The book Satanic Verses is written by Ans: Salman Rushdie 19) Cricket ball is an example of a Ans: Sphere 20) The largest Inland is Ans: Greenland

railway recruitment board group D original paper 27.10.2013


Posted on October 29, 2013 by quizmaster in Bank Questions and Answers, Numerical Ability, Railway Recruitment Board, Recruitment // 11 Comments
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1) Who is believed to be the Father of Set Theory? Ans: Bernhard Riemann 2) River that passes through Tamil Nadu & Karnataka is? Ans: Cauvery 3) The muscular organ that separates the body cavity into abdomen and thorax is? Ans: Diaphragm 4) The sum of the fraction 1/18 and 1/18 is given by Ans: 1/9 5) What is the useful product got from fungi? Ans: Penicillin 6) The biggest airpot among the following is the Ans: T3 Airport, New Delhi 7) What is the length of the garden if area of rectangular garden of width 50 m is 300 sq.m? Ans: 6 m 8) In 1919, innocent Indians were massacred by the British Army while holding a peaceful meeting. This was in Ans: Jalianwala bagh 9) Socrates was asked to drink posion, which was : Ans: Hemlock 10) Who amongst the following was a astronaut? Ans: Kalpana Chawla 11) The ratio of two numbers is 2 : 3. Their sum is 60. The numbers are Ans: 24, 36 12) The Chairperson of UPA is Ans: Sonia Gandhi 13) 1001.101 + 101. 01 + 11. 11 =? Ans: 1113.221 14) the ration of 2 litres to 600 ml Ans: 10 : 3 15) David Beckham is a - player. Ans: Foot ball 16) M.S. Sbbulakshmi is a Ans: Carnatic Singer 17) Industrial Revolution in European countries resulted in the concept of Ans: Capitalism 18) Who was known as Fuhrer ? Ans: Adolf Hiilter 19) What percentage of 60 is 45 ? Ans: 75 20) Who is legally competent to declare war ? Ans: President

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