21.The
record for the highest
score in an innings in
Test Cricket is now
being held by M. Hayden.
Immediately prior to
him, the three record
holders were
a.
Don Bradman, Sunil
Gavaskar and Colin
Cowdrey
b.
Len Hutton, Peter May
and Vivian Richards
c.
Hanif Mohammed,
Garfield
Sobers and Brian Lara
d.
Bob Cowper, Bill Lawry
and Brian Lara
22.In
how many different ways
can six players be
arranged in a line such
that two of them, Ajit
and Mukherjee, are never
together?
a.120
b.240
c.360
d.480
23.Match
List-I (State/ Province/
Overseas
Territory
) with List-II (Country)
and select the correct
answer using the codes
given below the lists:
List-I
(State/
Province/ Overseas
Territory )
A.
British
Colombia
B.
Bavaria
C.
Gibraltar
D.
Rhode Island
List-II
(Country)
1.
USA
2.
UK
3.
Canada
4.
Germany
5.
Denmark
Codes::
a.
A-1
B-2
C-5
D-3
b.
A-3
B-4
C-2
D-1
c.
A-1
B-4
C-2
D-3
d.
A-3
B-2
C-5
D-1
24.Consider
the following
statements:
1.
Femur is
the longest bone in the
human body.
2.
Cholera is
a disease caused by
bacteria.
3.
�Athlete�s
foot� is a disease
caused by virus.
Which
of the statements given
above are correct?
a.1
and 2
b.2
and 3
c.1
and 3
d.1,
2 and 3
25.50
men or 80 women can
finish a job in 50 days.
A contractor deploys 40
men and 48 women for
this work, but after
every duration of 10
days, 5 men and 8 women
are removed till the
work is completed. The
work is completed in
a.45
days
b.50
days
c.54
days
d.62
days
26.Which
one of the following
pairs is not correctly
matched?
Unit of Indian
Railway
Location
a.
Railway
Staff
College
Vadodra
b.
Central Organisation for
Railway
Electrification
Varanasi
c.
Wheel and Axle Plant
Bangalore
d.
Rail-coach Factory
Kapurthala
27.Consider
the following
statements:
1.
Smart Card
is a plastic card with
an embedded microchip.
2.
Digital
technology is primarily
used with new physical
communication medium
such as satellite and
fibre optics
transmission.
3.
A digital
library is a collection
of documents in an
organized electronic
form available on the
Internet only.
Which
of the statement given
above is/ are correct?
a.3
only
b.1
and 2
c.2
and 3
d.1,
2 and 3
28.
Match List-I (New Names
of the Countries) with
List-II (Old Names of
the Countries) and
select the correct
answer using the codes
given below the Lists:
List-I
(New Names of the
Countries)
A.
Benin
B.
Belize
C.
Botswana
D.
Malawi
List-II
(Old
Name of the Countries)
1.
Nyasaland
2.
Basutoland
3.
Bechuanaland
4.
British honduras
5.
Dahomey
Codes:
a.
A-3
B-1
C-2
D-4
b.
A-5
B-4
C-3
D-1
c.
A-3
B-4
C-2
D-1
d.
A-5
B-1
C-3
D-4
29.Which
one of the following is
the correct sequence in
the descending order of
precedence in the
warrant of precedence?
a.
Attorney General of
India
- Judges of the
Supreme Court-
Members of Parliament-
Deputy Chairman of Rajya
Sabha.
b.
Judges of the Supreme
Court- Deputy Chairman
of Rajya Sabha.-Attorney
General of India-
Members of Parliament.
c.
Attorney General of
India- Deputy Chairman
of Rajya Sabha.- Judges
of the Supreme Court-
Members of Parliament
d.
Judges of the Supreme
Court-Attorney General
of
India-
Deputy Chairman of Rajya
Sabha.- Members of
Parliament.
30.Three
students are picked at
random, from a school
having a total of 1000
students. The
probability that these
three students will have
identical date and month
of their birth is
a.3/1000
b.3/365
c.1/(365)2
d.1/(365)3
Do
check references
provided by Google on
the page, .. they also
provide useful
supplements
31.Consider
the following
statements:
1.
Montenegro
and
Serbia
agreed
to a new structure for
the Yugoslav Federation.
2.
Croatia
remained under the
Hungarian Administration
until the end of First
World War.
3.
Claims
to
Macedonia
Territory
have long been a source
of contention between
Belgium
and
Greece
.
4.
In
1991,
Slovenia
declared in
independence from
Czecho-slovakia.
Which
of the statement
given above are correct?
a.1
and 2
b.1,
2 and 3
c.2,
3 and 4
d.1,
3 and 4
32.Shirin
Ebadi, who won the Nobel
Peace Prize in 2003, is
from
a.
Iraq
b.
Nigeria
c.
Iran
d.
Libya
33.A
person stands at the
middle point of a wooden
ladder which starts
slipping between a
vertical wall and the
floor of a room, while
continuing to remain in
a vertical plane. The
path traced by a person
standing at the middle
point of the slipping
ladder is
a.
a straight line
b.
an elliptical path
c.
a circular path
d.
a parabolic path
34.The
research work of Paul
Lauterbur and Peter
Mansfield, the Noble
Prize winners for
Medicine in 2003,
relates to
a.
the control of AIDS
b.
magnetic resonance
imaging
c.
respiratory diseases
d.
genetic engineering
35.In
2003, Alison Richard
took over as the first
ever woman
Vice-Chancellor of
a.
Oxford
University
b.
Cambridge
University
c.
Harvard
University
d.
Purdue
University
36.Nine
different letters are to
be dropped in three
different letter boxes.
In how many different
ways can this be done?
a.27
b.39
c.93
d.39
�3
37.George
W.Bush, the president of
America
, comes from which of
the following American
States?
a.
California
b.
Texas
c.
Virginia
d.
Indiana
38.Which
of the following pairs
is correctly matched?
Department
Ministry of the
Government of
India
1.Department
of Women and
Ministry of
Health and Family
welfare
Child
Development
2.Department
of Official Language
Ministry of Human
Resource
Development
3.Department
of Drinking Water
Ministry of Water
Resources
Supply
Select
the correct answer using
the codes given below:
Codes:
a.1
b.2
c.3
d.None
39.Match
List-I (Agency) with
List-II (Headquarters)
and select the correct
answer using the codes
given below the Lists:
List-I
(Agency)
A.
United
Nations Development
Programme (UNDP)
B.
United
Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP)
C.
United
Nations Industrial
Development Organisation
(UNIDO)
D.
Universal
Postal
Union
(UPU)
Codes:
a.
A-2
B-3
C-4
D-1
b.
A-4
B-1
C-2
D-3
c.
A-2
B-1
C-4
D-3
d.
A-4
B-3
C-2
D-1
40.Which
of the following authors
won the Booker Prize
twice?
a.
Margaret Atwood
b.
J. M. Coetzee
c.
Graham Swift
d.
Ian McEwan
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