Saturday, March 19, 2011

RRB GUWAHATI GOODS GUARD EXAM 2010 SOLVED PAPER

1. Which of the following is the largest producer of raw silk?

(1) Assam (2) Karnataka (3) Andhra Pradesh(4) Jammu & Kashmir

Ans:-2

2. The Gandhara School of Sculpture was a blend of:

(1) Indian and Greek styles (2) Indian and Persian styles

(3) Purely Indian in origin (4) Indian and South East Asian style.

Ans:-1

3. Which one of the following languages is used in Tripura?

(I) Hindi (2) Mizo (3) Khasi (4) Bengali

Ans:-4

4. How many schedules are there in the Constitution of India?

(1) Eight (2)Ten

(3) Twelve (4) Fourteen

Ans:-2

5. In which year was the Capital of Assam shifted to Dispur from Shillong ?

(1) 1974 (2)1978

(3) 1985 (4) 1960

Ans:-1

6. Identify the man-made element:

(1) Carbon (2) Gold

(3) Californium (4) Calcium

Ans:-3

7. A man- borrows Rs. 200 at 5% compound interest. At the end of each year he pays back Rs. 50. At the end of 4 years he owes:

(1) Rs. 27.59 (2) Rs. 28.10.

(3) Rs. 27.81 (4) Rs. 28.14.

Ans:-1

8. The three temples, the Shivadol, the Vishnudol and the Devldol are situated at which place of Assam?

(1) Silghat (2) Sibsagar (3)Sadiya (4)Sarthebari

Ans:-2

9. Which of the following has the jurisdiction to hear about Fundamental Rights ?

(1) Supreme Court (2) High court

(3) Subordinate Court

(4) None of these

Ans:-1

10. Solar eclipse, occurs when

(1) Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth.

(2) The Sun comes between the Earth and moon.

(3) The Earth comes between the Sun and moon,

(4) None of these.

Ans:-1

11. What was the main occupation of the early Aryans in Rig Vedic period?

(1 ) Sculpture

(2) Animal husbandry

(3) Agriculture (4) Trade

Ans:-2

12. Which of the following is correctly matched?

(1) Goitre is caused due to deficiency. of— Vitamin D.

(2) Diabetes Is caused due to deficiency of — insulin

(3) Rickets is caused due to deficiency of – Vitamin A

(4) Night blindness is caused due to deficiency of— Iodine

Ans:-3

13. Six coins of gold and silver of equal weights are melted and new coins are cast. The ratio of gold and silver in one of the coins is 2: 1, in another two coins 3 : 5 and 7:5 In the remaining corns. What will be the ratio between gold and silver respectively in the new coins?’

(1) l2:11 (2)1:1 (3) 19: 17 (4) 42 : 25

Ans:-3

14. Which of the following does not contain carbohydrate?

(1) Potato (2) Maize (3) Banana (4) Pea

Ans:-4

15, Where is Namdafa Wild life Sanctuary located which is full of flora, fauna and avian with surprising dangers?

(1) Meghalaya (2) Mizoram (3) Nagaland

(4) Arunachal Pradesh

Ans:-4

16. The largest river island in the world. Majuli is located, in which of the following districts of Assam?

(1) Jorht (2) Dibrugarh

(3) Dhemaji (4) Tinsukia

Ans:-1

17. A person cannot see an object placed at a distance’ of less than

25 cm. The person suffers from.

(1) Astigmatism

(2) Myopia

(3) Longsighted ness

(4) None of these

Ans:-3

18. In photosynthesis light

(1) Is converted into kinetic energy

(2) Is converted into chemical energy

(3) Does not react with CO2 add water directly

(4) Acts as a catalyst -.

Ans:-2

19. Gandhiji gave the call “Do or Die” during

(1) Non-Cooperation Movement

(2) Civil Disobedience Movement

(3) Quit India Movement

(4) Industrial Satyagraha

Ans:-3

20. A black body emits

(1) Radiations of all wavelengths.

(2) No radiation.

(3) Radiation of one wavelength.

(4) Radiation of long wavelength .

Ans:-2

21. The depth of seals measured in:

(1) Feet (2) fathom (3) nautical (4) mile

Ans:-2

22. Erie silk is produced by Philosemia Resina silk worm.The worm is cultured in the plant of:

(1) castor (2)oak

(3) papaya (4) silk cotton.

Ans:-1

23. Which of the following rights is a political right?

(1)the right to be elected

(2) The right to life

(3) The right to have education

(4) The right to form association

Ans:-1

24. Which of the following two places are connected by the road in India, which is constructed on the highest altitude in the world?

(1) Leh and Manali (2) Jammu and Srinagar (3) Sikkim and Darjeeling (4) Srinagar and Leh

Ans:-1

25. Which part of the camera is equivalent to the retina of human eye?

(1) Lens, (2) Film

(3) Aperture (4) Shutter

Ans:-2

26. The largest island of the Asian Continent is:

(1) Indonesia (2) Borneo

(3) Sri Lanka (4) Myanmar

Ans:-3

27. When one ascends in the atmosphere the air becomes—-gradually.

(1) Rarer (2) dense

(3) Hot (4) obvious’

Ans:-1

28. During respiration carbohydrate is disintegrated into:

(1) Glycogen

(2) Carbon dioxide and water

(3) Oxygen and Carbon dioxide

(4) Glucose

Ans:-1

29. When the door of refrigerator is opened in a closed room, then:

(1) Room turns to be cooler

(2) The temperature of room falls

(3) The temperature of room is not affected

(4) The room becomes hotter gradually

Ans:-4

30. Who is called the First Citizen of India?

(1) President of India

(2) Prime Minister of India

(3) Mahatma Gandhi (4) Dr. BR Ambedkar

Ans:-1

31. Panini was a famous scholar of:

(1) Language and grammar

(2) Ayurveda

(3) Astronomy (4) Biology

Ans:-1

32. Which of the following is not a mineral?

(1) Slate (2) Limestone

(3) Coal (4) Calcite

Ans:-4

33.The state -of rising prices due to an enhancement in the quantity of money in circulation, termed as:

(1) Inflation

(2) Deflation -

(3) Demonetization

(4) Devaluation

Ans:-1

34. Name the minerals that are essential for hone and teeth formation in human:

(1) Calcium-and Phosphorus (2) Magnesium and Potassium

(3) Sodium and Iron (4) Iodine and Sulphur

Ans:-1

35. Ripe mangoes contains:

(1) Vitamin A (2) Vitamin B (3) Vitamin C (4) Vitamin E

Ans:-3

36. In which one of the following places, the boiling point of water is the highest?

(1) Dead Sea (2) Mt. Everest (3) Nile Delta (4) Sunder ban Delta

Ans:-2

37. The primary colours used in a colour TV are: -

(I) Green, Yellow, Violet

(2) Violet, Red, Orange

(3) Blue, Green, Red

(4) Blue, Green, Violet

Ans:-3

38. Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right guaranteed by the Indian Constitution?

(1) Freedom to manage religious- affairs.

(2) Free and compulsory education up to primary stage.

(3) Prohibition of employment of children in factories.

(4) freedom to propagate religion.

Ans:-2

39. The chief merit of a federal government is that It:

(1) Ensures a strong government at the centre

(2) Integrates national unity with regional autonomy

(3) Keeps a check on the multiparty Systems

(4) Is very less expensive

Ans:-2

40. The First Assamese to become the President of India was-:

(1) Satyeda Anowara Talmur.

(2) Gopinath Bordoloi .

(3) Fakaruddln Ali Ahmed.

(4) Syed Abdul Malik .

Ans:-3

41. Match List – I with List — II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: List—I

a. Amjad Ali Khan

b.Ali Hussain

c.Hari Prasad Chaurasia

d. Alla Rakha

List—II

1. Flute

2. Sarod

3. Tabla

4. Shehnai

Codes

A b e d

(1)2 1 3 4

(2)4 2 1 3

(3)2 4 1 3

(4)1 2 3. 4

Ans:-3

42. A dentist’s mirror is a:

(1) Cylindrical mirror (2) plane mirror

(3) Convex mirror (4) concave mirror

Ans:-4

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