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Friday, May 18, 2018

Verbal Reasoning

1.Vincent has a paper route. Each morning, he delivers 37 newspapers to customers in his neighborhood. It takes Vincent 50 minutes to deliver all the papers. If Vincent is sick or has other plans, his friend Thomas, who lives on the same street, will sometimes deliver the papers for him.
Vincent and Thomas live in the same neighborhood 
It takes Thomas more than 50 minutes to deliver the papers
It is dark outside when Vincent begins his deliveries. 
Thomas would like to have his own paper route.

2.The Pacific yew is an evergreen tree that grows in the Pacific Northwest. The Pacific yew has a fleshy, poisonous fruit. Recently, taxol, a substance found in the bark of the Pacific yew, was discovered to be a promising new anticancer drug.
Taxol is poisonous when taken by healthy people.
Taxol has cured people from various diseases. 
People should not eat the fruit of the Pacific yew. 
The Pacific yew was considered worthless until taxol was discovered.

3.Erin is twelve years old. For three years, she has been asking her parents for a dog. Her parents have told her that they believe a dog would not be happy in an apartment, but they have given her permission to have a bird. Erin has not yet decided what kind of bird she would like to have.
Erin's parents like birds better than they like dogs. 
Erin does not like birds.
Erin and her parents live in an apartment. 
Erin and her parents would like to move.

4.Tim's commute never bothered him because there were always seats available on the train and he was able to spend his 40 minutes comfortably reading the newspaper or catching up on paperwork. Ever since the train schedule changed, the train has been extremely crowded, and by the time the doors open at his station, there isn't a seat to be found.
Tim would be better off taking the bus to work.
Tim's commute is less comfortable since the train schedule changed. 
Many commuters will complain about the new train schedule. 
Tim will likely look for a new job closer to home.

5.When they heard news of the hurricane, Maya and Julian decided to change their vacation plans. Instead of traveling to the island beach resort, they booked a room at a fancy new spa in the mountains. Their plans were a bit more expensive, but they'd heard wonderful things about the spa and they were relieved to find availability on such short notice.
Maya and Julian take beach vacations every year. 
The spa is overpriced.
It is usually necessary to book at least six months in advance at the spa.
Maya and Julian decided to change their vacation plans because of the hurricane.

Friday, August 25, 2017

International - Latest Current Affairs

1.How many MoI were signed between India and Nepal recently?
6 8 5 9

2.Which country joins with India for free trade agreement in New Delhi?
Malaysia Swedan Canada Algeria

3.Which country to host the 2017 FIFA Under-17 World Cup 2017?
Japan United Kingdom Russia India

4.Which country has opened the world's largest bicycle parking garage recently?
Nigeria Netherland China Japan

5.USA and __________ began a 10-day-long annual military exercise recently.
New Zealand Japan South Korea Israel

Friday, August 18, 2017

Inventions

1. FROZEN FOOD - Who discovered the first practical method of freezing food?
C. Birdseye
F. Rozenosh 
G. Findus 
R. Scott

2.What drink was invented by Charles Leiper Grigg in 1929?
7-Up 
Yoo-Hoo
Pepsi 
Hawaiian Punch

3. Who invented Automobiles using gasoline?
Leo H Baekeland 
Karl Benz 
Evangelista Torricelli
Kirkpatrick Macmillan

4.The initials JCB on earth-moving equipment are those of the founder of the company that makes it. What is his name?
John Christopher Ballantyne
Joseph Cyril Bamford
John Christopher Baxter
Jack Croxford Baker

5. What charge card, developed in 1950, was the first to be accepted nationally in the US?
Visa
Discover
MasterCharge 
Diner's Club

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Inventions

1.For over 500 years, paper was only available and sold as single sheets. In 1902, an inventive Australian used half size sheets of paper, a bit of glue and cardboard to create the what?
Notepad 
Calendar 
Notice Board 
Telephone Book

2.Who developed the idea of Crop Rotation?
Potato Peterson 
Turnip Townsend 
Cabbage Carlson 
Swede Svenson

3.CORN FLAKES - Who made them first?
Nabisco 
Kellogg 
Quaker 
Archers

4. William Frederick is credited with the invention of the modern frisbee in the mid 1950's. In 1957 the Wham-O Company bought his idea and the rest is history. They named the toy after William Frisbie who was a ________?
Pie maker
Owner of a pizza parlor
Student at Yale
Ceramic plate designer

5.Who came up with the idea for INSTANT MASHED POTATO?
S. Tuberosum 
W. Raleigh
E. Asselbergs
K. Edwards

Friday, May 5, 2017

Basic General Knowledge

1. INS Venduruthy is located at
Kochi Lonavla Jamnagar Mumbai

2.In a normal human body, the total number of red blood cells is
15 trillion 20 trillion 25 trillion 30 trillion

3.How many teeth does a normal adult dog have?
32 34 38 42

4.If speed of rotation of the earth increases, weight of the body
increases remains unchanged decreases may decrease or increase

5.In a normal human being, how much time does food take to reach the end of the intestine for complete absorption?
About 8 hours About 12 hours About 16 hours About 18 hours

Friday, April 28, 2017

Indian Geography

1.The most plausible explanation for the location of the Thar desert in western India is
the obstruction caused by the Aravalis to the rain-bearing wind that proceeds to the Ganga Valley the evaporation of moisture by heat the absence of mountains to the north of Rajasthan to cause orographic rainfall in it that the moisture carried by the South-west monsoon is driven away by the dry upper air current

2.The northern boundary of the peninsular plateau of Indian runs parallel to the Ganga and the Yamuna from Rajmahal hills to a point near
Allahabad Delhi Gwalior Jaipur

3.Which of the following food grain crops occupies the largest part of the cropped area in India?
Barley and maize Jowar and bajra Rice Wheat

4.The oldest rocks in India are reported from
Dharwar region, Karnataka Aravalli range, Rajasthan Vindhyan range, Madhya Pradesh Siwalik range, Punjab

5.Which of the following groups of rivers originate from the Himachal mountains?
Beas, Ravi and Chenab Ravi, Chenab and Jhelum Sutlej, Beas and Ravi Sutlej, Ravi and Jhelum

Friday, April 21, 2017

Chemistry

1.The gas used for artificial ripening of green fruit is
ethylene ethane carbon dioxide acetylene

2.Zone refining is used for the purification of
Au Ge Ag Cu

3.The main chemical constituent of the oil of cardamom which is responsible for flavour of this oil is
cineole engenol geraniol limonene

4.The high reactivity of fluorine is due to
its high electro negativity small size of fluorine atom availability of d-orbitals strong F - F bond

5.The major constituent of air is
nitrogen carbon dioxide oxygen hydrogen

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Days and Years

1.National Maritime Day of India falls on
April 5 June 5 October 5 September 5

2. Journalist Day was celebrated for the first time all over the country on
Oct. 20, 1984 Oct. 1, 1984 Oct 28, 1984 Oct. 8, 1984

3.'Teacher's Day' is observed on which of the date?
September 5 January 30 November 14 October 2

4.The World Environment Day is celebrated on
April 7 June 5 August 6 June 16

5.Which day is observed as World No Smoking Day ?
15th July 31st December 1st January 31st May

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Basic General Knowledge

1.Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue, New York is the world's
largest railway station highest railway station longest railway station None of the above

2.Entomology is the science that studies
Behavior of human beings Insects The origin and history of technical and scientific terms The formation of rocks

3. Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN in 1993, is in the continent of
Asia Africa Europe Australia

4. Garampani sanctuary is located at
Junagarh, Gujarat Diphu, Assam Kohima, Nagaland Gangtok, Sikkim

5.For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded?
Physics and Chemistry Physiology or Medicine Literature, Peace and Economics All of the above

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Famous Places in India

1.The headquarters of the National Power Training institute is located in
Pune Bhopal Faridabad Lucknow

2.The Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University is at which of the following places?
Aurangabad Nanded Parbhani Nagpur

3.The Indian Institute of Science is located at
Kerala Madras Bangalore New Delhi

4.'Bagh', a village in Gwalior is famous for
Sculptures Architecture Cave Painting All of the above

5.Which city is known as 'Electronic City of India'?
Mumbai Hyderabad Guragon Bangalore

Friday, March 17, 2017

Biology - GK

1.Movement of cell against concentration gradient is called
osmosis active transport diffusion passive transport

2.Photosynthesis generally takes place in which parts of the plant?
Leaf and other chloroplast bearing parts stem and leaf Roots and chloroplast bearing parts Bark and leaf

3.Plants synthesis protein from
starch sugar amino acids fatty acids

4.Plants absorb dissolved nitrates from soil and convert them into
free nitrogen urea ammonia proteins

5.One of the following is not a function of bones.
Place for muscle attachment Protection of vital organs Secretion of hormones for calcium regulation in blood and bones Production of blood corpuscles

Friday, March 10, 2017

Inventions

1.Who among the following invented the small pox vaccine?
Robert Koch Edward Jenner Robert Hooke Louis Pasteur

2.What George Westinghouse invented?
Light bulb Electric razor Refrigerator Railway air brakes

3.Who is the only U.S. President to invent and patent something?
Abraham Lincoln Theodore Roosevelt Thomas Jefferson Rutherford B. Hayes

4.What invention is credited to the Russian born American inventor Vladimir Kosma Zworykin?
Telegraph Radio Television Dishwasher

5. What Thomas Davenport invented?
Screw propellor Electric streetcar Chesterfield Sleeping (railway) car

Friday, March 3, 2017

Indian History

1.The theory of economic drain of India during British imperialism was propounded by
Jawaharlal Nehru Dadabhai Naoroji R.C. Dutt M.K. Gandhi

2.The treaty of Srirangapatna was signed between Tipu Sultan and
Robert Clive Cornwallis Dalhousie Warren Hastings

3.The system of competitive examination for civil service was accepted in principle in the year
1833 1853 1858 1882

4.Through which one of the following, the king exercised his control over villages in the Vijayanagar Empire?
Dannayaka Sumanta Nayaka Mahanayakacharya

5.The Vijayanagara ruler, Kirshnadev Raya's work Amuktamalyada, was in
Telugu Sanskrit Tamil Kannada

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Books and Authors

1.Who wrote 'War and Peace'?
Leo Tolstoy Mahatma Gandhi Charles Dickens Kipling

2.Which of the book was written by Graham Greene?
O' Jerusalem The Power and Glory Crisis in India Of Human Bondage

3.George Bernard Shaw, the great dramatist, was
a Welsh an Irishman a Soctsman an Englishman

4.The famous book 'Anandmath' was authored by
Sarojini Naidu Bankim Chandra Chottapadhya Sri Aurobindo Rabindrnath Tagore

5.Who directed the film '1942: A love story'?
Mahesh Bhatt Vidhu Vinod Chopra Yash Chopra Ketan Mehta

Friday, February 24, 2017

Famous Places in India

1.The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology is situated at
Patna Jaipur Hyderabad New Delhi

2.Where is the Railway Staff College located?
Pune Allahabad Vadodara Delhi

3.The famous Dilwara Temples are situated in
Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan Maharashtra Madhya Pradesh

4.Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology is located at
Delhi Shimla Dehradun Kulu

5.Bijapur is known for its
severe drought condition Gol Gumbaz heavy rainfall statue of Gomateswara

Saturday, February 18, 2017

Biology

1.Ordinary table salt is sodium chloride. What is baking soda?
Potassium chloride Potassium carbonate Potassium hydroxide Sodium bicarbonate

2.Ozone hole refers to
hole in ozone layer decrease in the ozone layer in troposphere decrease in thickness of ozone layer in stratosphere increase in the thickness of ozone layer in troposphere

3.Pine, fir, spruce, cedar, larch and cypress are the famous timber-yielding plants of which several also occur widely in the hilly regions of India. All these belong to
angiosperms gymnosperms monocotyledons dicotyledons

4.Pollination is best defined as
transfer of pollen from anther to stigma germination of pollen grains growth of pollen tube in ovule visiting flowers by insects

5.Plants receive their nutrients mainly from
chlorophyll atmosphere light soil

Friday, February 17, 2017

Inventions

1.Which insurance salesman invented the fountain pen in 1884?
Lewis Edson Waterman Sir William Grove Charles Kettering George Fountain



2.When was the first elevator built?
1743 1739 1760 1785



3.What charge card, developed in 1950, was the first to be accepted nationally in the US?
Visa Discover MasterCharge Diner's Club



4.What Enrico Fermi invented?
X ray machine Betatron Cyclotron Nuclear reactor



5.Which of the following was first patented by an Australian in 1889?
Electric Drill Electric Shaver Electric Fence Electric Heater


Friday, February 10, 2017

Physics

1.Radiocarbon is produced in the atmosphere as a result of
collision between fast neutrons and nitrogen nuclei present in the atmosphere
action of ultraviolet light from the sun on atmospheric oxygen 
action of solar radiations particularly cosmic rays on carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere 
lightning discharge in atmosphere

2.It is easier to roll a stone up a sloping road than to lift it vertical upwards because
work done in rolling is more than in lifting work done in lifting the stone is equal to rolling it work done in both is same but the rate of doing work is less in rolling work done in rolling a stone is less than in lifting it

3.The absorption of ink by blotting paper involves
viscosity of ink capillary action phenomenon diffusion of ink through the blotting siphon action

4.Siphon will fail to work if
the densities of the liquid in the two vessels are equal the level of the liquid in the two vessels are at the same height both its limbs are of unequal length the temperature of the liquids in the two vessels are the same

5.Large transformers, when used for some time, become very hot and are cooled by circulating oil. The heating of the transformer is due to
the heating effect of current alone hysteresis loss alone both the heating effect of current and hysteresis loss intense sunlight at noon

Saturday, January 28, 2017

World Organisations

1.Which of the following is not associated with the UNO?
ILO WHO ASEAN All of the above

2.The chairmanship/presidency of the UN Security Council rotates among the Council Members
every 6 months every 3 months every year every month

3.Which of the following is not a chief organ of the United Nations Organisations?
International Labour Organisation Security Council International Court of Justice General Assembly

4.Permanent Secretariat to coordinate the implementation of SAARC programme is located at
Dhaka New Delhi Colombo Kathmandu

5.The Indian delegation to the first World Conference on Human Rights was led by
Dr. Manmohan Singh Farooq Abdullah Dinesh singh Alam Khan

Friday, December 30, 2016

Chemistry

1.The oldest rocks in the earth's crust were once molten, and came from deep inside the earth. The molten rock, called magma, spewed out in volcanic eruptions during the earth;s early life and solidified into hard rock's called
granite basalt igneous rocks sedimentary rocks

2.The law which states that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure is
Dalton's law Gay Lussac's law Henry's law Raoult's law

3. The gas present in the stratosphere which filters out some of the sun's ultraviolet light and provides an effective shield against radiation damage to living things is
helium ozone oxygen methane

4.The most commonly used bleaching agent is
alcohol carbon dioxide chlorine sodium chlorine

5.The heat required to raise the temperature of body by 1 K is called
specific heat thermal capacity water equivalent None of the above