Thursday, July 28, 2011

North Central Railway Sports Quota Recruitment


North Central Railway
Headquarters Office, Personnel Department, Allahabad - 211033.

Applications in the prescribed formatare invited from sports persons for recruitment in Gr. C posts against Sports Quota 2011-12 on North Central Railway
    1. Group C : 16 Posts
    • Pay Scale : PB-1 Rs. 5200-20200 + GP 2400 / 2800 / 1900 / 2000 / 1800
    • Qualification : For the post having GP Rs. 1800 - Pass in Matric or ITI or its equivalent , For GP Rs. 1900 & 2000 - Pass in Matric with 50 % or higher education, For GP Rs. 2400 (Technical) : Pass 10 + 2 in Higher Secondary in Science i.e. Maths or Physics or equivalent , For GP Rs. 2800 : A university Degree or its equivalent
    • Disciplines :
        1. Badminton (M) - 02 2. Cricket (M) - 02 3. Cricket (W) - 01 4. Hockey (W) - 08 5. Football (M) - 01 6. Wrestling (M) - 02
    • Age Limit : 18 - 25 years as on 01.01.2012
Last Date for receipt of application : 30.08.2011
14.09.2011 (for candidates from Andaman & Nicobar, Lakshdweep Islands)


  • Application Fee : Postal Order or DD drawn in favour of FA & CAO / NCR paybale at Allahabad . For or the post having GP Rs. 2400- 2800 : Rs. 60, For the post having GP Rs. 1800, 1900 & 2000 : Rs. 40.


  •     Application complete in all respects should be sent to Assistant Personnel Officer / IR., North Central Railway, Headquarters office, Saraswati Block, Subedarganj, Allahabad -211033

    For More Detail , Application form download ,Please visit http://www.ncr.indianrailways.gov.in/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,4,527,711

    Website : http://www.ncr.indianrailways.gov.in

    Tuesday, July 19, 2011

    RRB PRACTICE QUESTION PAPER


    1. The Supreme Court of India enjoys—
    (A) Original jurisdictions
    (B) Advisory jurisdictions
    (C) Appellate and advisory jurisdictions
    (D) Original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions
    2. Who attended the Congress of Oppressed Nationalists at Brussels in 1927, on behalf of the National Congress ?
    (A) Jawaharlal Nehru
    (B) Mahatma Gandhi
    (C) Dr. Ansari
    (D) Motilal Nehru
    3. Who amongst the following made it possible for the Indians to enter the Indian Civil Service through an open competitive examination ?
    (A) William Bentinck
    (B) Dalhousie
    (C) Mayo
    (D) Ripon
    4. In which year Lala Lajpat Rai was deported to Mandalay for organising the agrarian movement in Punjab ?
    (A) 1905
    (B) 1907
    (C) 1909
    (D) 1911
    5. Which Governor General had entertained Ranjit Singh with great honour at Ropar ?
    (A) Minto I
    (B) William Bentinck
    (C) Hastings
    (D) Auckland
    6. The Khajli Sultans of Delhi were—
    (A) Mongols
    (B) Afghans
    (C) Turks
    (D) A Jat tribe
    7. The ‘Arya Samaj’ was founded by—
    (A) Swami Dayananda Saraswati
    (B) Swami Vivekananda
    (C) Keshav Chandra Sen
    (D) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
    8. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad started an Urdu Weekly, The Al-Hilal in 1912, but, on its being banned by the Government, he founded the Al-Balagh in—
    (A) 1913
    (B) 1914
    (C) 1915
    (D) 1916
    9. High Courts were established in Calcutta, Bombay and Madras in—
    (A) 1935
    (B) 1919
    (C) 1892
    (D) 1862
    10. Who was the first Woman President of Indian National Congress ?
    (A) Sarojini Naidu
    (B) Sucheta Kripalani
    (C) Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
    (D) Annie Besant
    11. Arabs were defeated in 738 A. D. by—
    (A) Pratiharas
    (B) Rashtrakutas
    (C) Palas
    (D) Chalukyas
    12. Which of the following reform movements was the first to be started in the 19th century ?
    (A) Prarthana Samaj
    (B) Brahmo Samaj
    (C) Arya Samaj
    (D) Rama Krishna Mission
    13. The rulers of Vijayanagar promoted—
    (A) Hindi, Marathi and Sanskrit
    (B) Malayalam, Tamil and Sanskrit
    (C) Tamil, Telugu and Sanskrit
    (D) Telugu, Urdu and Sanskrit
    14. In India, the irrigation of agricultural land is carried out maximum by—
    (A) Canals
    (B) Wells
    (C) Tubewells
    (D) Tanks
    15. The four largest planets of the Solar System in decreasing sizes are—
    (A) Jupiter, Mercury, Saturn and Uranus
    (B) Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune
    (C) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
    (D) Jupiter, Mercury, Saturn and Neptune
    16. Which of the following produces maximum crude petroleum in India at present ?
    (A) Assam
    (B) Gujarat
    (C) Off-shore Bombay High
    (D) Coastal Tamil Nadu
    17. India is one of the largest producers of manganese are in the world along with—
    (A) China and Russia
    (B) Brazil and Russia
    (C) Australia and U.S.A.
    (D) South Africa and U.S.A.
    18. The ‘Chipko Movement’ is related to—
    (A) Wildlife preservation
    (B) Forest conservation
    (C) Scientific agriculture
    (D) Deforestation
    19. Which of the following rivers makes an estuary ?
    (A) Cauvery
    (B) Krishna
    (C) Narmada
    (D) Ganga
    20. Baltora glacier is located in—
    (A) Karakoram ranges
    (B) Pamir plateau
    (C) Shivalik
    (D) Alps
    21. The largest producer of world’s mica is—
    (A) U.S.A.
    (B) U.K.
    (C) Canada
    (D) India
    22. The International Date Line is the—
    (A) 180° Longitude
    (B) 88½° East Longitude
    (C) Equator
    (D) 0° Longitude
    23. Which of the following countries has highest percentage of land under cultivation ?
    (A) China
    (B) U.S.A.
    (C) Canada
    (D) India
    24. Aryabhata was launched from—
    (A) Sriharikota
    (B) Mahe
    (C) Chandipur
    (D) Daman
    25. How for does the Exclusive Economic Zone of a country extend from her coast ?
    (A) 120 km
    (B) 220 km
    (C) 320 km
    (D) 420 km
    26. In which of the following groups, animals bear no teeth ?
    (A) Peacock, Ostrich, Tortoise
    (B) Owl, Loris, Crow
    (C) Alligator, Turtle, Tortoise
    (D) Turtle, Kiwi, Cow
    27. Jaundice is a symptom of disease of—
    (A) Kidney
    (B) Liver
    (C) Pancreas
    (D) Thyroid
    28. The vaccination against small pox involves the introduction of—
    (A) Killed germs
    (B) Weakened germs
    (C) Live antibodies
    (D) Activated germs
    29. Deficiency of Vitamin B6 in man causes—
    (A) Rickets
    (B) Scurvy
    (C) Beri-beri
    (D) Anaemia
    30. Which is the national flower of India ?
    (A) Rose
    (B) Lotus
    (C) Lily
    (D) Sunflower
    31. First successful heart transplantation was done by—
    (A) D. S. Paintal
    (B) C. N. Barnard
    (C) D. Shetty
    (D) P. K. Sen
    32. Yellow Fever is transmitted by—
    (A) Aedes
    (B) Anopheles
    (C) House-fly
    (D) Culex
    33. Which one of the following is a major green house gas ?
    (A) Carbon dioxide
    (B) Chloro fluorocarbon
    (C) Carbon monoxide
    (D) Freon
    34. In atmosphere the lowermost layer is—
    (A) Troposphere
    (B) Exosphere
    (C) Ionosphere
    (D) Strato sphere
    35. Washing of peeled vegetables removes the vitamin—
    (A) A
    (B) C
    (C) D
    (D) E
    36. Pasteurisation is the process in which milk is heated to—
    (A) 60° C for 10 minutes
    (B) 63° C for 20 minutes
    (C) 63° C for 30 minutes
    (D) 72° C for 10 minutes
    37. Match List-I with List-II and give the correct answer from the code given below :
    List-I (Discoverer)
    (A) Jenner
    (B) Watson
    (C) Landsteiner
    (D) Flemming
    List-II (Discoveries)
    1. Blood grouping
    2. Penicillin
    3. Vaccination
    4. Double helix
    Codes :
    (A) (B) (C) (D)
    (A) 3 1 2 4
    (B) 3 4 2 1
    (C) 3 4 1 2
    (D) 3 2 4 1
    38. Which of the following is most elastic ?
    (A) Rubber
    (B) Wet clay
    (C) Steel
    (D) Plastic
    39. The first ever robot spacecraft to probe planet Venus was named—
    (A) Galileo
    (B) Magellan
    (C) Newton
    (D) Challenger
    40. A man with colour blindness will see red as—
    (A) Yellow
    (B) Blue
    (C) Green
    (D) Violet
    41. Comets revolve around the—
    (A) Earth
    (B) Venus
    (C) Sun
    (D) Jupiter
    42. When a person walking in bright Sunlight enters a dark room, he is not able to see clearly for a little while because—
    (A) The eye muscles cannot immediately adjust the focal length of the eye lens
    (B) The retina retains the bright images for sometime and becomes momentarily insensitive
    (C) The iris is, unable to contract the pupil immediately
    (D) The iris is unable to dilate the pupil immediately
    43. The swing of a spinning cricket ball in air can be explained on the basis of—
    (A) Sudden change in wind direction
    (B) Buoyancy of air
    (C) Turbulance caused by wind
    (D) Bernoulli’s theorem
    44. The freezer in a refrigerator is fitted near the top—
    (A) To keep it away from hot compressor which is nearer to the bottom
    (B) Because of convenience
    (C) It facilitates convection currents
    (D) To minimise power consumption
    45. The chemical name of ‘Common salt’ is—
    (A) Sodium chloride
    (B) Sodium nitrate
    (C) Ammonium chloride
    (D) Calcium chloride
    46. Denatured spirit is ethanol mixed with—
    (A) Petrol
    (B) Kerosene
    (C) Water
    (D) Pyridine
    47. The metal, which is a constituent of vitamin B12 is—
    (A) Iron
    (B) Magnesium
    (C) Zinc
    (D) Cobalt
    48. The most abundant inert gas in the atmosphere is—
    (A) Helium
    (B) Neon
    (C) Argon
    (D) Krypton
    49. Which metal is extracted from sea water ?
    (A) Potassium
    (B) Magnesium
    (C) Aluminium
    (D) Beryllium
    50. Precentage of lead in lead pencils is—
    (A) 0
    (B) 31 – 66
    (C) 40
    (D) 80

    ANSWERS:
    1. (D) 2. (A)
    3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (A)
    8. (C) 9. (D) 10. (D) 11. (A) 12. (B)
    13. (C) 14. (A) 15. (C) 16. (A) 17. (A)
    18. (B) 19. (D) 20. (A) 21. (D) 22. (A)
    23. (D) In India cultivated land is nearly 55% while in USA it is only 44%.
    24. First Indian satellite Aryabhata was launched on April 19, 1975 by the Soviet rocket, Cosmodrome (Soviet Union).
    25. (C) 26. (A) 27. (B)28. (C) 29. (D)
    30. (B) 31. (B) 32. (A) 33. (A) 34. (A)
    35. (B) 36. (C) 37. (C)38. (C) 39. (B)
    40. (C) 41. (C) 42. (B)43. (D)44. (C)
    45. (A) 46. (C) 47. (D) 48. (C)49. (B)
    50. (A)

    RRB PRACTICE QUESTION PAPER

    1. An emulsion is a colloid of a—
    (A) Gas in a liquid
    (B) Liquid in a liquid
    (C) Liquid in a gas
    (D) Gas in a solid
    2. Percentage of carbon in steel ranges from—
    (A) 0.1 to 1.5
    (B) 1.5 to 3.0
    (C) 3.0 to 4.0
    (D) 4.0 to 6.0
    3. Which of the following is not present in German-silver ?
    (A) Copper
    (B) Nickel
    (C) Silver
    (D) Zinc
    4. According to the latest estimates, the literacy rate (% of population) in India is—
    (A) 63%
    (B) 65%
    (C) 67%
    (D) 68%
    5. Who won the U.S. Open (Lawn Tennis) in September 2007 ?
    (A) Novak Djokovic
    (B) Roger Federer
    (C) Rafael Nadal
    (D) None of the above
    6. Who propounded the theory of ‘Economic Drain of India’ during British imperialism ?
    (A) W. C. Bannerji
    (B) Dadabhai Naoroji
    (C) Gopalkrishna Gokhale
    (D) Gandhiji
    7. First Indian Commander-in-Chief was—
    (A) Gen. K.S. Thimayya
    (B) Gen. K. M. Kariappa
    (C) S. H. F. J. Manekshaw
    (D) None of the above
    8. A computer virus is—
    (A) A chemical that attacks silicon.
    (B) A micro-organism that destroys integrated circuits
    (C) Data that the computer fails to handle
    (D) A special kind of computer programme
    9. India has a coastline of—
    (A) 5500 km
    (B) 6500 km
    (C) 7500 km
    (D) 8400 km
    10. Jawahar Tunnel, the largest in India is located in the State of—
    (A) Jammu & Kashmir
    (B) Maharashtra
    (C) Karnataka
    (D) Himachal Pradesh
    11. The most literate union territory in India is—
    (A) Delhi
    (B) Lakshadweep
    (C) Chandigarh
    (D) Puducherry
    12. Which of the following is the smallest Parliamentary Constituency in terms of area ?
    (A) Chandni Chowk (Delhi)
    (B) Sadar (Delhi)
    (C) Kolkata North West
    (D) Mumbai South
    13. Who is the author of the book ‘Two Lives’ ?
    (A) Vikram Seth
    (B) James Patterson
    (C) Ved Mehta
    (D) Khushwant Singh
    14. Which of the following sets of countries are referred to as ‘The Golden Crescent’ the largest opium industry in the world ?
    (A) Myanmar, Laos and Thailand
    (B) Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq
    (C) Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran
    (D) Myanmar, Malaysia and Thailand
    15. Which is the anti-coagulant substance in blood ?
    (A) Fibrinogen
    (B) Heparin
    (C) Thrombin
    (D) Globin
    16. Which group of the following countries participated in the ‘Malabar 07,’ a six days joint naval exercise (September 4-9) involving 25 warships, in the Bay of Bengal ?
    (A) India, U. S., Japan, Australia and South Korea
    (B) India, U.S., Australia, Singapore and South Korea
    (C) India, U.S., Japan, Singapore and Australia
    (D) India, U.S., Japan, Singapore and South Korea
    17. Who coined the term ‘Hindu rate of growth’ for Indian economy ?
    (A) A. K. Sen
    (B) Kirit S. Parikh
    (C) Raj Krishna
    (D) Montek Singh Ahluwalia
    18. Sri ARVIND KEJRIWAL has been selected for the RAMON MAGSAYSAY AWARD for 2006 for his important contribution in the field—
    (A) Formation of Pani (water) Panchayats in Rajasthan helping rural people in facing their acute water problem
    (B) Effective implementation of the ‘National Minimum Employment Guarantee Scheme’ in rural areas
    (C) ‘Right to Information’ movement and empowering citizens to fight corruption
    (D) Extending education to children of slum dwellers in Delhi
    19. The three day VIII World Hindi Conference was held in July, 2007 at—
    (A) New Delhi
    (B) London
    (C) Now York
    (D) Kathmandu
    20. In which country is the volcano Mount Gamkonora, the highest peak of Halmahera island, which erupted in July, 2007 located ?
    (A) Japan
    (B) Indonesia
    (C) Russia
    (D) France
    21. Name the Vice-captain of the Indian Cricket Team which toured South Africa in T-20 tournament recently—
    (A) Virender Sehwag
    (B) Anil Kumble
    (C) Irfan Pathan
    (D) Yuvraj Singh
    22. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) consists of—
    (A) China, Russia, Kazhakistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
    (B) China, Russia, Mongolia, Kazhakistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan
    (C) China, Russia, Mongolia, Iran, Kazhakistan and Uzbekistan
    (D) China, Russia, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
    23. Which one of the following companies announced sometime back the launch of India’s first personal computer with one terabyte hard drive capacity ?
    (A) Infosys Technologies
    (B) Wipro
    (C) HCL Infosystems
    (D) IBM
    24. Which of the following companies has become the highest ranked Indian company in the Fortune Global 500 list (at 135th position) in terms of sales ?
    (A) Wipro
    (B) Reliance
    (C) Indian Oil Corporation
    (D) ONGC
    25. Which one of the following has not been included in the list of new seven wonders ?
    (A) Roman Colosseum (Italy)
    (B) Machu Picchu (Peru)
    (C) Eiffel Tower in Paris (France)
    (D) Christ the Redeemer (Brazil)
    26. The Chairman of the Indian Censor Board of Film is—
    (A) Shri Anupam Kher
    (B) Shri Gulzar
    (C) Smt. Sharmila Tagore
    (D) Shri Sanjeev Kumar
    27. The major harmful gas emitted by automobile vehicles which causes air pollution is—
    (A) Carbon Monoxide
    (B) Methane
    (C) Carbon dioxide
    (D) Ozone gas
    28. Who among the following is not a classical economist ?
    (A) David Ricardo
    (B) John Stuart Mill
    (C) Thomas Malthus
    (D) John Maynard Keynes
    29. According to the Employment Outlook 2007 reports of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the number of new jobs created in India every year from 2000 to 2005 is—
    (A) 5 million
    (B) 8 million
    (C) 11 million
    (D) 13 million
    30. ‘World Bank’ is also known as—
    (A) International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
    (B) International Bank for Rehabilitation and Development
    (C) International Bank for Refinance and Development
    (D) International Bank for Research and Development
    31. By which Bill does the Government propose collection of revenues for a year ?
    (A) Economic Bill
    (B) Finance Bill
    (C) Supplementary Bill
    (D) None of the above
    32. Which is the oldest trade union organization in India ?
    (A) Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC)
    (B) Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU)
    (C) All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC)
    (D) Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS)
    33. Prof. Amartya Sen was awarded Nobel Prize for his contribution to the field of—
    (A) Food and Famines
    (B) Welfare economics
    (C) Indian economy
    (D) Poverty
    34. Which of the following items is a major item of Indian export ?
    (A) Computer chips
    (B) Potato chips
    (C) Textile garments
    (D) Car engines
    35. Indian agriculture is typically characterised as—
    (A) Land surplus, labour scarce economy
    (B) Land surplus, labour surplus economy
    (C) Land scarce, labour surplus economy
    (D) Land scarce, labour scarce economy
    36. The process of curing inflation by reducing money supply is called—
    (A) Cost-push inflation
    (B) Demand-pull inflation
    (C) Disinflation
    (D) Reflation
    37. Which of the following pair of goods are close substitutes ?
    (A) Milk and Sugar
    (B) Sugar and Tea
    (C) Tea and Coffee
    (D) Coffee and Biscuits
    38. Long-term funds in the capital market can be raised either by borrowing from certain institutions or through—
    (A) Issue of note
    (B) Taking loan from Government
    (C) Issue of securities
    (D) Taking loan from foreign institutions
    39. As required by the WTO agreement, the Indian Patent Act was amended in 1999. The Act first came into force in the year—
    (A) 1965
    (B) 1970
    (C) 1975
    (D) 1980
    40. The Indian Parliament is competent to enact law on a State subject if—
    (A) Emergency under Article 352 is in operation
    (B) All the State Assemblies of the country make such a request
    (C) The President sends such a message to Parliament
    (D) None of the above
    41. The President of India enjoys emergency powers of—
    (A) Four types
    (B) Two types
    (C) Five types
    (D) Three types
    42. Sarvodaya stands for—
    (A) Total revolution
    (B) Non-cooperation
    (C) Upliftment of all
    (D) Non-violence
    43. Right to property was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights during the rule of—
    (A) Indira Gandhi Government
    (B) Morarji Desai Government
    (C) Narasimha Rao Government
    (D) Vajpayee Government
    44. The chapter or Fundamental Duties includes—
    (A) Duty to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our freedom movement
    (B) Duty to vote in General Election
    (C) Duty to promote the sense of fraternity among the people
    (D) Duty to stick to the political party on whose ticket one contested election
    45. In which city of South Africa was Gandhi beaten up and thrown off the pavement by the white people ?
    (A) Cape Town
    (B) Durban
    (C) Johannesburg
    (D) Pretoria
    46. A national political party is one which receives 4% of the total votes polled in—
    (A) Two or more States
    (B) The capital city
    (C) Four or more States
    (D) In all the States
    47. The basic features of the Indian Constitution which are not amendable under Article 368 are—
    (A) Sovereignty, territorial integrity, federal system and judicial review
    (B) Sovereignty, territorial integrity and parliamentary system of government
    (C) Judicial review and the federal system
    (D) Sovereignty, territorial integrity, federal system, judicial review and parliamentary system of government
    48. Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy ?
    (A) Part I
    (B) Part III
    (C) Part IV
    (D) Part V
    49. How many types of writs can be issued by the Supreme Court ?
    (A) 2
    (B) 3
    (C) 5
    (D) 6
    50. Which of the following countries is not a member of the SAARC ?
    (A) Bangladesh
    (B) Bhutan
    (C) Maldives
    (D) Myanmar

    Answers :
    1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (C)
    4. (B) As per population census 2001 the literacy rate in India is 64•8%.
    5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (D) 9. (C)
    10. (A) 11. (B) 12. (A) 13. (A) 14. (C)
    15. (B) 16. (C) 17. (C) 18. (C) 19. (C)
    20. (B) 21. (D) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (C)
    25. (C) 26. (C) 27. (A) 28. (D) 29. (C)
    30. (A) 31. (B)
    32. (C) AITUC was established is 1920, which was the first national level trade union organisation in India to organise workers in the country.
    33. (B) 34. (C) 35. (C) 36. (C) 37. (C)
    38. (C) 39. (B) 40. (A) 41. (D) 42. (C)
    43. (B) 44. (A) 45. (B) 46. (C) 47. (D)
    48. (C) 49. (C) 50. (D)

    Tuesday, July 12, 2011

    SOUTHERN RAILWAY RAILWAY RECRUITMENT CELL RECRUITMENT

    Name Of the Post :Cultural – Group ‘C’

    Total Vacancies : 02
    Qualification :
    Candidates should possess Degree / Diploma / Certificate in Music from Government
    recognised Institute.
    Pay Scale : Rs.5,200-20,200 + Rs.1,900/-
    Age Limit : 18 to 30 years

    Name Of The Post :Scouts & Guides – Group ‘C’
    Total Vacancies : 02
    Qualification ::
    Minimum 10th Pass or ITI or equivalent at the time of applying.
    Pay Scale :Rs.5,200-20,200 + Rs.1,900/-
    Age Limit : 18 to 33 years

    Name Of the Post :Scouts & Guides – Group ‘D’ (erstwhile)
    Total Vacancies : 12
    Qualification : :
    Minimum 10th Pass or ITI or equivalent at the time of applying.
    Pay Scale :Rs.5,200-20,200 + Rs.1,800/-
    Age Limit : 18 to 33 years

    Tentative date for Written Examination 18.09.2011

    Application Fee :
    The examination fee of  Rs.40/- (Rupees forty only) is payable either in the form of Demand Drafts (DD) / Indian Postal Orders (IPO), drawn in favour of ‘Assistant Personnel Officer / Recruitment’, payable at Chennai.

    How To Apply :
    Application in the prescribed format, complete in all respects along with all the enclosures should be sent to the following address, in a cover, duly superscribing “APPLICATION FOR RECRUITMENT AGAINST CULTURAL QUOTA” (or) “APPLICATION FOR RECRUITMENT AGAINST SCOUTS GUIDES QUOTA – GROUP ‘C’ ” (or) “APPLICATION FOR RECRUITMENT AGAINST SCOUTS & GUIDES QUOTA – GROUP ‘D’ (ERSTWHILE)”

    ADDRESS
    THE ASSISTANT PERSONNEL OFFICER / RECRUITMENT,
    Railway Recruitment Cell, Southern Railway,
    III Floor, No.5, Dr.P.V.Cherian Crescent Road,
    Egmore, Chennai- 600 008.

    Last Date : 31.08.2011.

    Click Here To Download APPLICATION FORM

    Click Here For NOTIFICATION

    Tuesday, July 5, 2011

    RRB PRACTICE QUESTIONS

    1. An emulsion is a colloid of a—
    (A) Gas in a liquid
    (B) Liquid in a liquid
    (C) Liquid in a gas
    (D) Gas in a solid

    2. Percentage of carbon in steel ranges from—
    (A) 0.1 to 1.5
    (B) 1.5 to 3.0
    (C) 3.0 to 4.0
    (D) 4.0 to 6.0

    3. Which of the following is not present in German-silver ?
    (A) Copper
    (B) Nickel
    (C) Silver
    (D) Zinc

    4. According to the latest estimates, the literacy rate (% of population) in India is—
    (A) 63%
    (B) 65%
    (C) 67%
    (D) 68%

    5. Who won the U.S. Open (Lawn Tennis) in September 2007 ?
    (A) Novak Djokovic
    (B) Roger Federer
    (C) Rafael Nadal
    (D) None of the above

    6. Who propounded the theory of 'Economic Drain of India' during British imperialism ?
    (A) W. C. Bannerji
    (B) Dadabhai Naoroji
    (C) Gopalkrishna Gokhale
    (D) Gandhiji

    7. First Indian Commander-in-Chief was—
    (A) Gen. K.S. Thimayya
    (B) Gen. K. M. Kariappa
    (C) S. H. F. J. Manekshaw
    (D) None of the above

    8. A computer virus is—
    (A) A chemical that attacks silicon.
    (B) A micro-organism that destroys integrated circuits
    (C) Data that the computer fails to handle
    (D) A special kind of computer programme

    9. India has a coastline of—
    (A) 5500 km
    (B) 6500 km
    (C) 7500 km
    (D) 8400 km

    10. Jawahar Tunnel, the largest in India is located in the State of—
    (A) Jammu & Kashmir
    (B) Maharashtra
    (C) Karnataka
    (D) Himachal Pradesh

    11. The most literate union territory in India is—
    (A) Delhi
    (B) Lakshadweep
    (C) Chandigarh
    (D) Puducherry

    12. Which of the following is the smallest Parliamentary Constituency in terms of area ?
    (A) Chandni Chowk (Delhi)
    (B) Sadar (Delhi)
    (C) Kolkata North West
    (D) Mumbai South

    13. Who is the author of the book 'Two Lives' ?
    (A) Vikram Seth
    (B) James Patterson
    (C) Ved Mehta
    (D) Khushwant Singh

    14. Which of the following sets of countries are referred to as 'The Golden Crescent' the largest opium industry in the world ?
    (A) Myanmar, Laos and Thailand
    (B) Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq
    (C) Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran
    (D) Myanmar, Malaysia and Thailand

    15. Which is the anti-coagulant substance in blood ?
    (A) Fibrinogen
    (B) Heparin
    (C) Thrombin
    (D) Globin

    16. Which group of the following countries participated in the 'Malabar 07,' a six days joint naval exercise (September 4-9) involving 25 warships, in the Bay of Bengal ?
    (A) India, U. S., Japan, Australia and South Korea
    (B) India, U.S., Australia, Singapore and South Korea
    (C) India, U.S., Japan, Singapore and Australia
    (D) India, U.S., Japan, Singapore and South Korea

    17. Who coined the term 'Hindu rate of growth' for Indian economy ?
    (A) A. K. Sen
    (B) Kirit S. Parikh
    (C) Raj Krishna
    (D) Montek Singh Ahluwalia

    18. Sri ARVIND KEJRIWAL has been selected for the RAMON MAGSAYSAY AWARD for 2006 for his important contribution in the field—
    (A) Formation of Pani (water) Panchayats in Rajasthan helping rural people in facing their acute water problem
    (B) Effective implementation of the 'National Minimum Employment Guarantee Scheme' in rural areas
    (C) 'Right to Information' movement and empowering citizens to fight corruption
    (D) Extending education to children of slum dwellers in Delhi

    19. The three day VIII World Hindi Conference was held in July, 2007 at—
    (A) New Delhi
    (B) London
    (C) Now York
    (D) Kathmandu

    20. In which country is the volcano Mount Gamkonora, the highest peak of Halmahera island, which erupted in July, 2007 located ?
    (A) Japan
    (B) Indonesia
    (C) Russia
    (D) France

    21. Name the Vice-captain of the Indian Cricket Team which toured South Africa in T-20 tournament recently—
    (A) Virender Sehwag
    (B) Anil Kumble
    (C) Irfan Pathan
    (D) Yuvraj Singh

    22. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) consists of—
    (A) China, Russia, Kazhakistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
    (B) China, Russia, Mongolia, Kazhakistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan
    (C) China, Russia, Mongolia, Iran, Kazhakistan and Uzbekistan
    (D) China, Russia, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan

    23. Which one of the following companies announced sometime back the launch of India's first personal computer with one terabyte hard drive capacity ?
    (A) Infosys Technologies
    (B) Wipro
    (C) HCL Infosystems
    (D) IBM

    24. Which of the following companies has become the highest ranked Indian company in the Fortune Global 500 list (at 135th position) in terms of sales ?
    (A) Wipro
    (B) Reliance
    (C) Indian Oil Corporation
    (D) ONGC

    25. Which one of the following has not been included in the list of new seven wonders ?
    (A) Roman Colosseum (Italy)
    (B) Machu Picchu (Peru)
    (C) Eiffel Tower in Paris (France)
    (D) Christ the Redeemer (Brazil)

    26. The Chairman of the Indian Censor Board of Film is—
    (A) Shri Anupam Kher
    (B) Shri Gulzar
    (C) Smt. Sharmila Tagore
    (D) Shri Sanjeev Kumar

    27. The major harmful gas emitted by automobile vehicles which causes air pollution is—
    (A) Carbon Monoxide
    (B) Methane
    (C) Carbon dioxide
    (D) Ozone gas

    28. Who among the following is not a classical economist ?
    (A) David Ricardo
    (B) John Stuart Mill
    (C) Thomas Malthus
    (D) John Maynard Keynes

    29. According to the Employment Outlook 2007 reports of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the number of new jobs created in India every year from 2000 to 2005 is—
    (A) 5 million
    (B) 8 million
    (C) 11 million
    (D) 13 million

    30. 'World Bank' is also known as—
    (A) International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
    (B) International Bank for Rehabilitation and Development
    (C) International Bank for Refinance and Development
    (D) International Bank for Research and Development

    31. By which Bill does the Government propose collection of revenues for a year ?
    (A) Economic Bill
    (B) Finance Bill
    (C) Supplementary Bill
    (D) None of the above

    32. Which is the oldest trade union organization in India ?
    (A) Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC)
    (B) Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU)
    (C) All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC)
    (D) Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS)

    33. Prof. Amartya Sen was awarded Nobel Prize for his contribution to the field of—
    (A) Food and Famines
    (B) Welfare economics
    (C) Indian economy
    (D) Poverty

    34. Which of the following items is a major item of Indian export ?
    (A) Computer chips
    (B) Potato chips
    (C) Textile garments
    (D) Car engines

    35. Indian agriculture is typically characterised as—
    (A) Land surplus, labour scarce economy
    (B) Land surplus, labour surplus economy
    (C) Land scarce, labour surplus economy
    (D) Land scarce, labour scarce economy

    36. The process of curing inflation by reducing money supply is called—
    (A) Cost-push inflation
    (B) Demand-pull inflation
    (C) Disinflation
    (D) Reflation

    37. Which of the following pair of goods are close substitutes ?
    (A) Milk and Sugar
    (B) Sugar and Tea
    (C) Tea and Coffee
    (D) Coffee and Biscuits

    38. Long-term funds in the capital market can be raised either by borrowing from certain institutions or through—
    (A) Issue of note
    (B) Taking loan from Government
    (C) Issue of securities
    (D) Taking loan from foreign institutions

    39. As required by the WTO agreement, the Indian Patent Act was amended in 1999. The Act first came into force in the year—
    (A) 1965
    (B) 1970
    (C) 1975
    (D) 1980

    40. The Indian Parliament is competent to enact law on a State subject if—
    (A) Emergency under Article 352 is in operation
    (B) All the State Assemblies of the country make such a request
    (C) The President sends such a message to Parliament
    (D) None of the above

    41. The President of India enjoys emergency powers of—
    (A) Four types
    (B) Two types
    (C) Five types
    (D) Three types

    42. Sarvodaya stands for—
    (A) Total revolution
    (B) Non-cooperation
    (C) Upliftment of all
    (D) Non-violence

    43. Right to property was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights during the rule of—
    (A) Indira Gandhi Government
    (B) Morarji Desai Government
    (C) Narasimha Rao Government
    (D) Vajpayee Government

    44. The chapter or Fundamental Duties includes—
    (A) Duty to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our freedom movement
    (B) Duty to vote in General Election
    (C) Duty to promote the sense of fraternity among the people
    (D) Duty to stick to the political party on whose ticket one contested election

    45. In which city of South Africa was Gandhi beaten up and thrown off the pavement by the white people ?
    (A) Cape Town
    (B) Durban
    (C) Johannesburg
    (D) Pretoria

    46. A national political party is one which receives 4% of the total votes polled in—
    (A) Two or more States
    (B) The capital city
    (C) Four or more States
    (D) In all the States

    47. The basic features of the Indian Constitution which are not amendable under Article 368 are—
    (A) Sovereignty, territorial integrity, federal system and judicial review
    (B) Sovereignty, territorial integrity and parliamentary system of government
    (C) Judicial review and the federal system
    (D) Sovereignty, territorial integrity, federal system, judicial review and parliamentary system of government

    48. Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy ?
    (A) Part I
    (B) Part III
    (C) Part IV
    (D) Part V

    49. How many types of writs can be issued by the Supreme Court ?
    (A) 2
    (B) 3
    (C) 5
    (D) 6

    50. Which of the following countries is not a member of the SAARC ?
    (A) Bangladesh
    (B) Bhutan
    (C) Maldives
    (D) Myanmar

    51. The Supreme Court of India enjoys—
    (A) Original jurisdictions
    (B) Advisory jurisdictions
    (C) Appellate and advisory jurisdictions
    (D) Original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions

    52. Who attended the Congress of Oppressed Nationalists at Brussels in 1927, on behalf of the National Congress ?
    (A) Jawaharlal Nehru
    (B) Mahatma Gandhi
    (C) Dr. Ansari
    (D) Motilal Nehru

    53. Who amongst the following made it possible for the Indians to enter the Indian Civil Service through an open competitive examination ?
    (A) William Bentinck
    (B) Dalhousie
    (C) Mayo
    (D) Ripon

    54. In which year Lala Lajpat Rai was deported to Mandalay for organising the agrarian movement in Punjab ?
    (A) 1905
    (B) 1907
    (C) 1909
    (D) 1911

    55. Which Governor General had entertained Ranjit Singh with great honour at Ropar ?
    (A) Minto I
    (B) William Bentinck
    (C) Hastings
    (D) Auckland

    56. The Khajli Sultans of Delhi were—
    (A) Mongols
    (B) Afghans
    (C) Turks
    (D) A Jat tribe

    57. The 'Arya Samaj' was founded by—
    (A) Swami Dayananda Saraswati
    (B) Swami Vivekananda
    (C) Keshav Chandra Sen
    (D) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

    58. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad started an Urdu Weekly, The Al-Hilal in 1912, but, on its being banned by the Government, he founded the Al-Balagh in—
    (A) 1913
    (B) 1914
    (C) 1915
    (D) 1916

    59. High Courts were established in Calcutta, Bombay and Madras in—
    (A) 1935
    (B) 1919
    (C) 1892
    (D) 1862

    60. Who was the first Woman President of Indian National Congress ?
    (A) Sarojini Naidu
    (B) Sucheta Kripalani
    (C) Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
    (D) Annie Besant

    61. Arabs were defeated in 738 A. D. by—
    (A) Pratiharas
    (B) Rashtrakutas
    (C) Palas
    (D) Chalukyas

    62. Which of the following reform movements was the first to be started in the 19th century ?
    (A) Prarthana Samaj
    (B) Brahmo Samaj
    (C) Arya Samaj
    (D) Rama Krishna Mission

    63. The rulers of Vijayanagar promoted—
    (A) Hindi, Marathi and Sanskrit
    (B) Malayalam, Tamil and Sanskrit
    (C) Tamil, Telugu and Sanskrit
    (D) Telugu, Urdu and Sanskrit

    64. In India, the irrigation of agricultural land is carried out maximum by—
    (A) Canals
    (B) Wells
    (C) Tubewells
    (D) Tanks

    65. The four largest planets of the Solar System in decreasing sizes are—
    (A) Jupiter, Mercury, Saturn and Uranus
    (B) Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune
    (C) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
    (D) Jupiter, Mercury, Saturn and Neptune

    66. Which of the following produces maximum crude petroleum in India at present ?
    (A) Assam
    (B) Gujarat
    (C) Off-shore Bombay High
    (D) Coastal Tamil Nadu

    67. India is one of the largest producers of manganese are in the world along with—
    (A) China and Russia
    (B) Brazil and Russia
    (C) Australia and U.S.A.
    (D) South Africa and U.S.A.

    68. The 'Chipko Movement' is related to—
    (A) Wildlife preservation
    (B) Forest conservation
    (C) Scientific agriculture
    (D) Deforestation

    69. Which of the following rivers makes an estuary ?
    (A) Cauvery
    (B) Krishna
    (C) Narmada
    (D) Ganga

    70. Baltora glacier is located in—
    (A) Karakoram ranges
    (B) Pamir plateau
    (C) Shivalik
    (D) Alps

    71. The largest producer of world's mica is—
    (A) U.S.A.
    (B) U.K.
    (C) Canada
    (D) India

    72. The International Date Line is the—
    (A) 180° Longitude
    (B) 88½° East Longitude
    (C) Equator
    (D) 0° Longitude

    73. Which of the following countries has highest percentage of land under cultivation ?
    (A) China
    (B) U.S.A.
    (C) Canada
    (D) India

    74. Aryabhata was launched from—
    (A) Sriharikota
    (B) Mahe
    (C) Chandipur
    (D) Daman

    75. How for does the Exclusive Economic Zone of a country extend from her coast ?
    (A) 120 km
    (B) 220 km
    (C) 320 km
    (D) 420 km

    76. In which of the following groups, animals bear no teeth ?
    (A) Peacock, Ostrich, Tortoise
    (B) Owl, Loris, Crow
    (C) Alligator, Turtle, Tortoise
    (D) Turtle, Kiwi, Cow

    77. Jaundice is a symptom of disease of—
    (A) Kidney
    (B) Liver
    (C) Pancreas
    (D) Thyroid

    78. The vaccination against small pox involves the introduction of—
    (A) Killed germs
    (B) Weakened germs
    (C) Live antibodies
    (D) Activated germs

    79. Deficiency of Vitamin B6 in man causes—
    (A) Rickets
    (B) Scurvy
    (C) Beri-beri
    (D) Anaemia

    80. Which is the national flower of India ?
    (A) Rose
    (B) Lotus
    (C) Lily
    (D) Sunflower

    81. First successful heart transplantation was done by—
    (A) D. S. Paintal
    (B) C. N. Barnard
    (C) D. Shetty
    (D) P. K. Sen

    82. Yellow Fever is transmitted by—
    (A) Aedes
    (B) Anopheles
    (C) House-fly
    (D) Culex

    83. Which one of the following is a major green house gas ?
    (A) Carbon dioxide
    (B) Chloro fluorocarbon
    (C) Carbon monoxide
    (D) Freon

    84. In atmosphere the lowermost layer is—
    (A) Troposphere
    (B) Exosphere
    (C) Ionosphere
    (D) Strato sphere

    85. Washing of peeled vegetables removes the vitamin—
    (A) A
    (B) C
    (C) D
    (D) E

    86. Pasteurisation is the process in which milk is heated to—
    (A) 60° C for 10 minutes
    (B) 63° C for 20 minutes
    (C) 63° C for 30 minutes
    (D) 72° C for 10 minutes

    87. Match List-I with List-II and give the correct answer from the code given below :
    List-I (Discoverer)
    (a) Jenner
    (b) Watson
    (c) Landsteiner
    (d) Flemming
    List-II (Discoveries)
    1. Blood grouping
    2. Penicillin
    3. Vaccination
    4. Double helix
    Codes :
    (a) (b) (c) (d)
    (A) 3 1 2 4
    (B) 3 4 2 1
    (C) 3 4 1 2
    (D) 3 2 4 1

    88. Which of the following is most elastic ?
    (A) Rubber
    (B) Wet clay
    (C) Steel
    (D) Plastic

    89. The first ever robot spacecraft to probe planet Venus was named—
    (A) Galileo
    (B) Magellan
    (C) Newton
    (D) Challenger

    90. A man with colour blindness will see red as—
    (A) Yellow
    (B) Blue
    (C) Green
    (D) Violet

    91. Comets revolve around the—
    (A) Earth
    (B) Venus
    (C) Sun
    (D) Jupiter

    92. When a person walking in bright Sunlight enters a dark room, he is not able to see clearly for a little while because—
    (A) The eye muscles cannot immediately adjust the focal length of the eye lens
    (B) The retina retains the bright images for sometime and becomes momentarily insensitive
    (C) The iris is, unable to contract the pupil immediately
    (D) The iris is unable to dilate the pupil immediately

    93. The swing of a spinning cricket ball in air can be explained on the basis of—
    (A) Sudden change in wind direction
    (B) Buoyancy of air
    (C) Turbulance caused by wind
    (D) Bernoulli's theorem

    94. The freezer in a refrigerator is fitted near the top—
    (A) To keep it away from hot compressor which is nearer to the bottom
    (B) Because of convenience
    (C) It facilitates convection currents
    (D) To minimise power consumption

    95. The chemical name of 'Common salt' is—
    (A) Sodium chloride
    (B) Sodium nitrate
    (C) Ammonium chloride
    (D) Calcium chloride

    96. Denatured spirit is ethanol mixed with—
    (A) Petrol
    (B) Kerosene
    (C) Water
    (D) Pyridine

    97. The metal, which is a constituent of vitamin B12 is—
    (A) Iron
    (B) Magnesium
    (C) Zinc
    (D) Cobalt

    98. The most abundant inert gas in the atmosphere is—
    (A) Helium
    (B) Neon
    (C) Argon
    (D) Krypton

    99. Which metal is extracted from sea water ?
    (A) Potassium
    (B) Magnesium
    (C) Aluminium
    (D) Beryllium

    100. Precentage of lead in lead pencils is—
    (A) 0
    (B) 31 – 66
    (C) 40
    (D) 80

    Answers :
    1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (C)
    4. (B) As per population census 2001 the literacy rate in India is 64•8%.
    5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (D) 9. (C)
    10. (A) 11. (B) 12. (A) 13. (A) 14. (C)
    15. (B) 16. (C) 17. (C) 18. (C) 19. (C)
    20. (B) 21. (D) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (C)
    25. (C) 26. (C) 27. (A) 28. (D) 29. (C)
    30. (A) 31. (B)
    32. (C) AITUC was established is 1920, which was the first national level trade union organisation in India to organise workers in the country.
    33. (B) 34. (C) 35. (C) 36. (C) 37. (C)
    38. (C) 39. (B) 40. (A) 41. (D) 42. (C)
    43. (B) 44. (A) 45. (B) 46. (C) 47. (D)
    48. (C) 49. (C) 50. (D) 51. (D) 52. (A)
    53. (B) 54. (B) 55. (B) 56. (C) 57. (A)
    58. (C) 59. (D) 60. (D) 61. (A) 62. (B)
    63. (C) 64. (A) 65. (C) 66. (A) 67. (A)
    68. (B) 69. (D) 70. (A) 71. (D) 72. (A)
    73. (D) In India cultivated land is nearly 55% while in USA it is only 44%.
    74. First Indian satellite Aryabhata was launched on April 19, 1975 by the Soviet rocket, Cosmodrome (Soviet Union).
    75. (C) 76. (A) 77. (B) 78. (C) 79. (D)
    80. (B) 81. (B) 82. (A) 83. (A) 84. (A)
    85. (B) 86. (C) 87. (C) 88. (C) 89. (B)
    90. (C) 91. (C) 92. (B) 93. (D) 94. (C)
    95. (A) 96. (C) 97. (D) 98. (C) 99. (B)
    100. (A)