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Saturday, April 27, 2013
Current Affairs April 2013 & GK Questions- Part 9
Current Affairs & GK Questions- Part 9
Useful for PA/SA Exam & all competitive Examinations, GK
Quiz etc…..
1.
“Who among the following is given the credit of establishing the modern postal
system in India?
A) Lord Clive
B)
Lord Mountbatten
C)
Lalith Mansingh
D)
Dalhousie
2.
The Nobel prize for Economics was instituted in 1967, but was first awarded in
A)
1967
B)
1988
C) 1969
D)
1970
3.
In which year the new logo of India Post was launched?
(a)
2004
(b)
2006
(c) 2008
(d)
2010
4.
The Wimbledon Championship is played in
A) Sweden
B) U.K
C) Australia
D) France
5.
Where was the first Gandhi Stamp printed?
A)
Germany
B)
India
C) Switzerland
D)
South Africa
6.
What is the special constitutional position of Jammu and Kashmir ?
(a)
Indian laws are not applicable
(b) It has its own constitution
(c)
It is not one of the integral part of India
(d)
It is above Indian constitution
7.
Which of the following appointment is not made by the President of India ?
(a) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(b)
Chief Justice of India
(c)
Chief of the Air Force
(d)
Chief of the Army
8.
Vikram Sarabhai Space centre is located at
A) Pune
B) Ahmedabad
C) Sriharikota
D) Thiruvananthapuram
9. Which is the most populous city in the
world is
A) Paris
B) London
C) Peking
D) Tokyo
10. The boundary line between India and China
is called
A) Mc Mahon Line
B)
Durand Line
C)
Radcliffe Line
D) Red
Line
11. The concept of five years plans in india
was introduced by
A)
Lord Mountbatten
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Indira Gandhi
D) Lal Bahadhur Shastri
12. Night blindness is caused due to
deficiency of
A)
Vitamin E
B) Vitamin A
C)
Vitamin B
D)
Vitamin K
13. Which was the first metal used by man?
A) Copper
B)
Silver
C)
Bronze
D)
Brass
14. Which bank opened the first ATM in India?
A) HDFC
B) ICICI
C) HSBC
D) SBI
* HSBC
-- the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation -- was the first bank to
introduce the ATM concept in India way back in 1987
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Postal Assistant Exam 2013 question paper and answer key for Part B Mathematics (Phase 1- 21 April 2013)
27.4.13
Model Questions of PA/SA Exam, PA/SA Exam Question Paper 2013, Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam
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Postal Assistant Exam 2013 question paper
and answer key for Part B Mathematics (Phase 1- 21 April 2013)
01. Tarun travels a distance of 24km at 6
km/hr another distance of 24km at 8 km/hr and a third distance of 24 km at 12
km/hr. His average speed for the whole journey (in km/hr) is
(A) 8 2/3
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) 7
Ans. (B) 8
02. Rohan lends 1000 in four parts. If he
gets 8% interest on 2000, 7 1/2% on 4000 and 8 1/2% on 1400 what percent of
interest must he get for the remainder if his average annual interest is 8.13%?
(A) 10%
(B) 9%
(C) 8%
(D) None of these
Ans. (B) 9%
03. A solid piece of iron is in the form of
a cuboid of dimensions (49cmx33cmx24cm) is melted and moulded to form a solid
sphere. The radius of the sphere is
(A) 23 cm
(B) 21 cm
(C) 19cm
(D) 25cm
Ans. (B) 21 cm
04. Twelve solid spheres of the same size
are made by melting a solid metallic cylinder of base diameter 2 cm and height
16cm. The diameter of each sphere is:
(A) 4cm
(B) 3cm
(C) 2 cm
(D) 6 cm
Ans. (C) 2 cm
05. Perimeter of a circle is equal to the
perimeter of a square whose area is 484 cm². What is the radius of the circle?
(A) 14cm
(B) 12 cm
(C) 7 cm
(D) 16 cm
Ans. (A) 14cm
06. Puneeta borrowed from Reena certain sum
for two years at simple interest. Puneeta lent this sum to Venu at the same
rate for two years compound interest. At the end of two years she received 110
as compound interest but paid 100 as simple interest. Find the sum and rate of
interest:
(A) 250, rate 20% per annum
(B) 250, rate 25% per annum
(C) 250, rate 10% per annum
(D) None of these
Ans. (A) 250, rate 20% per annum
07. 13 chairs and 5 tables were brought for
8280. If the average cost of the table will be 1227, what is the average cost
of a chair?
(A) 2145
(B) 165
(C) 175
(D) None of these
Ans. (B) 165
08. A man goes uphill with an average speed
of 24 kmph and comes down with an average speed of 36 kmph. The distance
travelled in both the cases being the same, The average speed (in km/hr) for
the entire journey is:
(A) 30.8
(B) 32.8
(C) 28.8
(D) None of these
Ans. (C) 28.8
09. 40% of the employees of a certain
company are men, and 75% of the men earn more than 25000 per year. If 45% of
the company's employees earn more than 25000 per year, what fraction of the
women employed by the company earn 25000 per year or less?
(A) 1/4
(B) 3/4
(C) 1/3
(D) 2/11
Ans. (B) 3/4
10. A sum of money invested at compound
interest amounts in 3 years to 800 and in 4 years to 840 what is the percentage
rate of interest?
(A) 6%
(B) 5%
(C) 4%
(D) 3%
Ans. (B) 5%
11. If the difference between simple and
compound interest on some principal amount at 20% per annum for three years is
48, then the principal amount is:
(A) 390
(B) 375
(C) 450
(D) None of these
Ans. (B) 375
12. A rational number between 1/2 and 3/5
is:
(A) 4/7
(B) 3/5
(C) 2/5
(D) None of these
Ans. (A) 4/7
13. The curved surface of a cylinder is
264m². Its volume is 924m³. The height of the cylinder must be:
(A) 8 m
(B) 6 m
(C) 4 m
(D) None of these
Ans. (B) 6 m
14. If by selling 110 apples, the cost
price of 120 apples is realized. The gain % is?
(A) 10 10/11%
(B) 9 1/9%
(C) 11 1/9%
(D) 9 1/11%
Ans. (D) 9 1/11%
15. If 8 men or 12 women can do a piece of
work in 25 days, in how many days can the same work be done by 6 men and 11
women?
(A) 15 days
(B) 13 1/2 days
(C) 12 days
(D) 18 days
Ans. (A) 15 days
16. Pujara has a certain average of runs
for his 8 matches in Border Gavaskar Trophy. In the ninth match he scores 100
runs and thereby increases his average by 9 runs. His new average of runs is:
(A) 28
(B) 24
(C) 20
(D) 32
Ans. (A) 28
17. It costs 1 to photocopy a sheet of
paper. However, 2% discount is allowed on all photocopies done after first 1000
sheets. How much will it cost to photocopy 5000 sheets of paper?
(A) 3920
(B) 4900
(C) 4920
(D) 3980
Ans. (C) 4920
DIRECTIONS (Question No 43 & 44) Answer
the following questions on the basis of the information given below.
i. Trains A and B are travelling on the
same route heading towards the same destination. Train B has already covered a
distance of 220km before the train A started.
ii. The two trains meet each other after 11
hours after start of train A
iii. Had the trains been travelling towards
each other (from a distance of 220 km) they would have met after one hour.
18. What is the speed of trains 'B' in
kmph:
(A) 116
(B) 180
(C) 100
(D) None of these
Ans. (C) 100
19. What is the speed of trains 'A' in
kmph:
(A) 118
(B) 80.5
(C) 102
(D) None of these
Ans. (D)
DIRECTIONS: What approximate (you are not
expected to calculate the exact value) value will come in place of the question
mark(?) in following equation?
20. 384.996 x 15.001 + 44.99 = ?
(A) 5080
(B) 5820
(C) 5280
(D) 5420
Ans. (B) 5820
21. Three men or eight boys can do a piece
of work in 17 days. How many days will two men and six boys together take to
finish the same work?
(A) 12 days
(B) 17 days
(C) 11 days
(D) None of these
Ans. (A) 12 days
22. Vaibhav got a monthly increment of 12
percent of Pushpa's monthly salary. Pushpa's monthly salary is 7800. Vaibhav's
monthly salary before increment was 6500. What amount will he earn in five
months after his increment?
(A) 37.180
(B) 35.180
(C) 36.180
(D) None of these
Ans. (A) 37.180
23. The ratio of two numbers is 4:5. When
the first is increased by 20% and the second is decreased by 20% the ratio of
the resulting numbers is:
(A) 5:6
(B) 5:4
(C) 6:5
(D) 4:5
Ans. (C) 6:5
24. If the numerator of a fraction be
increased by 12% and its denominator decreased by 2% the value of the fraction
becomes 6/7. Thus, the original fraction is:
(A) 3/4
(B) 4/3
(C) 2/3
(D) None of these
Ans. (A) 3/4
25. What approximate value will come in
place of the question mark (?) in the following equation?
239.99 / 8.0001 x 9.99 = ?
(A) 350
(B) 260
(C) 400
(D) 300
Ans. (D) 300
*Comment if there
is discrepancy in answers to any question
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Questions with Answer key- Postal Assistant Exam 2013 (Phase 1- 21 April 2013) Exam Part C - English
Questions with Answer key- Postal Assistant Exam 2013 (Phase 1-
21 April 2013) Exam Part C - English
DIRECTIONS:
In the following questions, identify the correct reported speech from the given
alternatives.
01. He said, "I must
go home at once."
(A) He said that he had to
go home then
(B) He said that he must
go home then and there
(C) He said that he must
have gone home at once
(D) He said that he had to
go home at once
Ans. (A) He
said that he had to go home then
02. Miss Ragini said to
me, "Put these pencil shavings in the dustbin."
(A) Miss Ragini said to me
to put these pencil shavings in the dustbin
(B) Miss Ragini ordered me
to put these pencil shavings in the dustbin
(C) Miss Ragini asked me
to put those pencil shavings in the dustbin
(D) Miss Ragini told me to
put those pencil shavings in the dustbin
Ans. (C)
Miss Ragini asked me to put those pencil shavings in the dustbin
03. She said, "oh
dear! I have just missed the bus.":
(A) She said with regret
that she had just missed the bus
(B) She exclaimed that she
has just missed the bus
(C) She regretted that she
just missed the bus
(D) She narrated that she
just missed the bus
Ans. (C) She
regretted that she just missed the bus
DIRECTIONS:
Fill in the blank with correct preposition
04. He invited all his
friends............ tea
(A) On
(B) For
(C) To
(D) In
Ans. (C) To
05. Rita drove............
a red light.
(A) In
(B) Through
(C) From
(D) Among
Ans. (B)
Through
06. Distribute the sweets
equally............ four children.
(A) Among
(B) In
(C) Between
(D) Through
Ans. (A)
Among
07. Identify the adverb in
the following sentence.
He spoke well at the
meeting last night.
(A) Last Night
(B) Meeting
(C) Well
(D) All of these
Ans. (C)
Well
08. Identify which is not
adverb from among following underlined words in the given sentences.
She sings pretty well.
I do my work carefully. He is wise enough to understand the
trick. The flower smells sweet.
(A) Enough
(B) Carefully
(C) Pretty
(D) Sweet
Ans. (D)
Sweet
09. Given below is the sentence in active voice. Choose the
correct sentence given in passive voice among the alternatives.
Ought you not to reveal
the truth now?
(A) Should the truth need
not be revealed by you then?
(B) Ought the truth not to
be revealed by you now?
(C) Ought the truth not to
be revealed by you then?
(D) Ought the truth need
not be revealed by you now?
Ans. (B)
Ought the truth not to be revealed by you now?
10. Choose the incorrect
sentence among the following:
(A) By next December we
shall have been living here for six years.
(B) I have been writing
four letters since morning.
(C) At this time tomorrow
we will be watching a film
(D) I have been standing
here for hours.
Ans. (A) By
next December we shall have been living here for six years.
11. Given below are four
substitutions for the underlined part. Choose the correct alternative to make
the sentence grammatically correct.
Make haste lest you should
not be caught in the storm:
(A) You might be
(B) You could be
(C) You should be
(D) Otherwise you can be
Ans. (A) You
might be
DIRECTIONS:
In this section each sentence has three parts indicated by (A), (B) and (C).
Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error. If you find an error
in any one of the parts (A), (B), (C) indicate your response by blackening the
letter related to that part in the OMR sheet provided. If a sentence has no
error, indicate this by blackening "D" which stands for no error.
Error may belong to grammar usage.
12. Seldom we have been
treated (A)/ in such a rude manner (B)/ by the police Personnel (C)/ No error
(D)
Ans. No
error
13. Some men are born
great (A)/ some achieve greatness (B)/ and some had greatness thrust on them
(C)/ No error (D)
Ans. some
had greatness thrust on them
14. Beware of (A)/ a
fair-weather friend (B)/ who is neither a friend need nor a friend indeed (C)/
No error (D).
Ans. who is
neither a friend need nor a friend indeed
15. What shall be correct
combination of two simple sentences into a complex sentence by using a noun
clause?
Can you come? He asked me:
(A) He asked me to come
(B) He asked me if I could
come
(C) He asked me whether I
can come?
(D) He asked me whether I
might come
Ans. (B) He
asked me if I could come
16. Identify the nouns
used both for singular and plural form:
(A) Sheep
(B) Wolf
(C) Axis
(D) Goat
Ans. (A)
Sheep
DIRECTIONS: Fill
the correct article
17. Ramesh's father is
____ M.P and Suresh's father is _______Member of Legislative Assembly.
(A) An, A
(B) An, An
(C) A, An
(D) An, The
Ans. (A) An,
A
DIRECTIONS:
Complete the sentence correctly
18. Ram is so proud of his
position that he _________ his subordinates.
(A) Looks for
(B) Looks into
(C) Looks down upon
(D) Looks after
Ans. (C)
Looks down upon
DIRECTIONS: Complete the
sentence with correct adversative conjunction
19. Shruti ran fast ______
she missed the train
(A) But
(B) Nevertheless
(C) Yet
(D) Nonetheless
Ans. (A) But
DIRECTIONS:
Choose the word which is similar or most nearly similar in meaning as the word
given in bold and mark your answer.
20. Sagacious:
(A) Clever
(B) Strong
(C) Obstinate
(D) Ridiculous
Ans. (A) Clever
21. Curtly:
(A) Sadly
(B) Rudely
(C) Frankly
(D) Happily
Ans. (B)
Rudely
22. Abbreviate:
(A) Extend
(B) Abridge
(C) Conclude
(D) Thwart
Ans. (B)
Abridge
DIRECTIONS:
Choose the word which is opposite in meaning as the word given in bold and mark
your answer.
23. Indifference:
(A) Responsiveness
(B) Different
(C) Neutrality
(D) Sophistication
Ans. (A)
Responsiveness
24. Exceptional:
(A) Formal
(B) Neutral
(C) Normal
(D) Traditional
Ans. (C)
Normal
25. Tragic:
(A) Humorous
(B) Funny
(C) Light
(D) Comic
Ans. (D)
Comic