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SECTION :- ENGLISH
1. Choose the option that will make the sentence grammatically correct and
meaningfully complete.
Be sure that everyone brings ________ own book.
A. His
B. one’s
C. my
D. their
Answer :-A
2. Read the following paragraph and answer the questions given.
Tricki was Mrs. Pumphrey’s pet dog. Looking at Tricki, Mr. Herriot said he has
become obese. Mrs. Pumphrey answered “I thought he had malnutrition, so I fed
him extra to strengthen him. I couldn’t top his sweets as Tricki refused to eat”
Herriot felt that Tricki’s greed for food and his ability to eat at any time of the day
made him obese. Few days later Tricki fell sick. He had vomiting and refused to eat
even his favorite dishes. Mr. Herriot decided to hospitalize Tricki and help him with
recovery. Soon a Tricki was Mrs. Pumphrey’s pet ?

What is the meaning of the word ‘obese in this paragraph
A. Refusing to eat
B. Greed for food
C. malnutrition
D. Very fat
Answer :-D
3. Choose the option that will make the sentence grammatically correct and
meaningfully complete.
A new tribe was discovered in the forest who spoke___ simple English.
A. pain
B. plain
C. plane

D. playing
Answer :- B
4. Choose the pair of words that will make the sentence grammatically correct and
meaningfully complete.
During World War II, the __________ son some of the villages created
_______among the people in the other parts of the country.
A. attack, motive
B. bombardment, panic
C. rain, floods
D. raids , joy
Answer :-B
5. Which one of the following options correctly converts the sentence into indirect
speech?
Ashok said, “I may leave tomorrow.
A. Ashok informed me to leave tomorrow.
B. Ashok said that he might leave the next day.
C. Ashok asked if he should leave the next day.
D. Ashok said that he could leave tomorrow.
Answer :- B
6. Choose the option which gives the proper sequence of the parts which are
labeled A, B, C and D to produce a correct and meaningful sentence
.
A. I told her
B. not listen to me
C. not to talk to him
D. but she did
Answer :-A
7. Identify the phrase used in the following sentence
For him, drawing was like eating a piece of cake.
A. Like eating
B. A piece of cake
C. drawing
D. For him
Answer :- B
8. Read the following paragraph and answer the questions given.
Tricki was Mrs. Pumphrey’s pet dog. Looking at Tricki, Mr. Herriot said he has
become obese. Mrs. Pumphrey answered “I thought he had malnutrition, so I fed
him extra to strengthen him. I couldn’t stop his sweets as Tricki refused to eat”.
Herriot felt that Tricki’s greed for food and his ability to eat at any time of the day
made him obese. Few days later Tricki fell sick. He had vomiting and refused to eat
even his favorite dishes. Mr. Herriot decided to hospitalize Tricki and help him with
recovery . Soon a surgery was performed and slowly Tricki was recovering.
Tricki was Mrs. Pumphrey’s pet?
A. Cat
B. Rabbit
C. Bird
D. Dog
Answer :- D
9. Complete the sentence using the correct preposition.
A kite is hovering _______ the flat.
A. Under
B. In
C. On
D. Over
Answer :-D
10. Identify the correctly punctuated sentence.
A. It was the great scholar, Vishnu sharma who wrote the Panchatantra tales.
B. It was the great scholar Vishnu Sharma , who wrote the panchatantra tales.
C. It was the great scholar Vishnu sharma who wrote the panchatantra tales.
D. It was the great scholar Vishnu Sharma who wrote panchatantra tales.
Answer :-B
11. Choose the option which spells the word correctly.
A. Acidentaly
B. Acidentally
C. Accidentally
D. Accidentaly
Answer :- C
12. Complete the question using the correct article.
Would you like _______ glass of milk ?
A. a
B. no articly
C. an
D. the
Answer :- A
13. Choose the pair of words that will make the sentence grammatically correct and
meaningfully complete.
If you are __________, you can ___________any task effectively.
A. expert, make
B. hardworking , perform
C. lazy, execute
D. busy, prepare

14. Select the meaning of the following idiom/phrase:
“Cheek by jowl”
A. Close together
B. Too exhausting
C. Controlled by someone
D. Remain cheerful
Answer :-A
15. What is the synonym of “CATASTROPHE”?
A. Ending
B. Happy
C. Reactive
D. Disaster
Answer :-D
SECTION :- MATHEMATICS
16. The first term of an Arithmetic Progression is 6 and the 13
th term is 16 The
sum of the first 30 terms of the Arithmetic Progression is:
A. 440
B. -330
C. 660
D. 330
Answer :-D
17. On substituting the value of x from the equation x-y = 1 in 2x + 3y = 4 we get
A. -2+ 4y =4
B. -2-4y =4
C. y=6
D. 6y =5

Answer :-C
18. A metallic spherical shell of internal and external diameters 2 cm and 4 cm
respectively, is melted and recast into the form of a cone with base diameter 4 cm.
Find the height of the cone.
A. 16 cms
B. 7 cms
C. 14 cms
D. 5 cms
Answer :- B
19. The cost price of 400 toys is the same as the selling price of x articles. If the
profit is 25%, find out the value of x.
A. 800
B. 300
C. 500
D. 320
Answer :-D
20. Solve :- 4( 10+15/5*4-2*2)
A. 88
B. 340
C. 72
D. 56

Answer :-C
21. A mobile is purchased at Rs. 5000 and sold at Rs. 4400. Find the loss
percentage.
A. 12 %
B. 10 %
C. 15 %
D. 20 %

Answer :- A
22. In a swimming pool measuring 5O m * 40 m, 100 men take a dip. If the average
displacement of water by a man is 5
 
Answer :-D
26. A cylinder and a cone are of same base radius and of same height. The ratio of
the volume of the cylinder to that of the cone is:
A. 3 : 2
B. 3 : 1
C. 1 : 4
D. 4 : 3
Answer :- B
27. During a game of selecting fraction, the following set of observations emerged
Freq Fraction
4 .25
7 .33
8 .50
4 .75
2 .99
A. 3/5
B. 15
C. 0.83
D. 0
Answer :- A
28. A solid piece of copper in the shape of a cuboid of dimensions 49 cm * 33 cm*
24cm, is melted into a solid sphere. Find out the radius of the sphere.
A. 22 cms
B. 24 cms
C. 21 cms
D. 18 cms
Answer :-
29. The compound interest on Rs 6000 at 2% per annum for 1 ½ years, compounded
half yearly is :
A. Rs 1800
B. Rs 7986
C. Rs 7800
D. Rs 1986
Answer :- D
30. The solution of the equation
-5x + 4= -11 is
A. x = 2
B. x = -3
C. x = 3
D. x = -2
Answer :- C
SECTION :- HISTORY
31. In which year did Mahatma Gandhi return to India from South Africa ?
A. 1918
B. 1912
C. 1915
D. 1917
Answer :-C
32. The Indian National Union conference was held in Pune on ______
A. June 1885
B. December 1885
C. August 1885
D. November 1885
Answer :-B
33. Why did Mahatma Gandhi halt the Non _ cooperation movement in 1922 ?
A. Because the British gave in to Gandhiji’s demands
B. Because the peaceful demonstration at Chauri-chara turned violent
C. Because of the success of the Dandi March
D. Because the British started putting Indians in jail
Answer :-B
34. When was the Khilafat Committee formed ?
A. March 1919
B. January 1921
C. March 1920
D. January 1901
Answer :- A
35. What was the main reason for the 1857 revolt ?
A. the arrogance of the Indian soldiers
B. soldiers Indiscipline
C. Indian soldiers were dismissed and sent to jail
D. The behaviour of the British soldiers.
Answer :-C
36. When was Robert Clive appointment as the Governor of Bengal ?
A. 1764
B. 1760
C. 1765
D. 1762
Answer :-A
37. When was the Quit India movement started ?
A. August 1943
B. August 1942
C. August 1946

D. August 1930
Answer :-B
38. Moderates promoted the ideas of
A. Civil liberties
B. Importance of Education
C. Importance of the Constitution
D. Political Activities
Answers :-A
39. What was the reason the British gave for dividing Bengal ?
A. Political influence
B. Financial convenience
C. Administrative convenience
D. Security
Answer :-C
40. Who formed the All India Muslim League ?
A. A group of Muslim Landlords and nawabs
B. The British Viceroy
C. Muslim clerics
D. The people of East Bengal
Answer :- A
41. List the second feature of the Constitution?
A. Men who were educated could vote
B. Special privileges for the poor and underprivileged
C. Equality before the law, to all citizens regardless of caste or religious affiliation
D. All Indians above the age of 21 would be allowed to vote
Answer :-C
42. When was the Swadeshi Movement implemented ?
A. 7 August 1905
B. 19 July 1905
C. 5 September 1904
D. 16 October 1905
Answer :-A
43. Quit India Movement was mainly launched to
A. Give Equal rights
B. Remove British from India
C. Partition into India and Pakistan
D. Spread harmony
Answer :- B
44. “Freedom is my birth right and I shall have it” was voiced by
A. Lala Lajpat Rai
B. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C. Dadabhai naoroji
D. Bepin Chandra Pal
Answer :-B
45. One of the factors that led to Partition was that communal identities were
consolidated because Muslims were angered by the efforts of __________
A. Swadeshi movement
B. Political events
C. British Raj
D. Arya Samaj
Answer :-D
SECTION :- CIVICS
46. Fundamental duties are a part of ________

A. Government duties
B. Indian Constitution
C. Employment
D. Fundamental rights
Answer :-B
47. Local bodies at the city centers are called _______
A. Taluk Panchayat
B. Palike
C. Municipality
D. Corporation
Answer :- C
48. United Nations Day is celebrated on ______
A. 25 October of every year
B. 26 January of every year
C. 24 October of every year
D. 15 August of every year
Answer :-C
49. Directive Principles ascertains _______
A. Welfare of the entire society
B. Protection of the entire employee population
C. Welfare of the entire women population
D. Protection of human rights alone

Answer :-A
50. Which of the following is not recognized as a scheduled language by the
Constitution, in which the candidate can write central examinations ?
A. Bhojpuri
B. Gujarat

C. Hindi
D. Kannada
Answer :- A
51. Pulse polio campaign was launched by ________
A. Ministry of Food & Civil service
B. Ministry of Home Affairs
C. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
D. Ministry of Education
Answer :- C
52. What elects the President, in India?
A. The members of the Rajya Sabha
B. The Electoral College
C. The Chief Election Commissioner
D. The citizens of India through a process called ‘Voting’
Answer :-B
53. What is a Party ticket ?
A. Party’s announcement
B. Party’s mail
C Party’s nomination
D. Party’s bill
Answer :-C
54. What is the age to contest in the election in India?
A. 18 years
B. 20 Years
C. 16 years
D. 25 year
Answer :-D
55. Name the law which states that the accused has to be presented in front of the
court before 24 hours
A. Judicial Law
B. Habeas corpus
C. Mandamus
D. Prison Law
Answer :-B
56. People’s collective view on Government matter is called_______
A. Public voice
B. People’s Poll
C. Public opinion
D. People’s view
Answer :-C
57. What is the percentage of women reservation in the local bodies ?
A. 50%
B. 33%
C. 45%
D. 20%
Answer :-A
58. One of the challenges to Democracy is ________
A. Challenge of distribution of power
B. Challenge of distribution of abundant resources
C. Challenge of equality in terms of wages
D. Challenge of expansion of democracy across region, culture etc
Answer :-D
59. Electronic voting machines consist of the following information :
A. Candidate’s name and age
B. Candidate’s name and symbol
C. Candidate’s name and voter’s name
D. Candidate’s name and party
Answer :- B
60. Why is the Universal Adult Franchise required in a Democracy ?
A. As both conflict with each other
B. As both believe in the policy of allowing only the wealthy to vote
C. As both believe that educated people should be involved in the country’s
decision making
D. As both ensure equality
Answer :-D
SECTION - GEOGRAPHY
61. The climate of Jammu and Kashmir is strongly influenced by
A. Altitude
B. Ocean Currents
C. Topography
D. Monsoon Winds
Answer :-C
62. Which river is famous for its freezing cold water and the presence of Trout Fish
?
A. Jhelum
B. Indus
C. Chenab
D. Kishan Ganga
Answer :- D
63. The Government of India along with other 155 nations signed the Convention of
Biodiversity at Earth Summit held At Rio De Janerio, Brazil in June 1992 . Which of
the following strategies suggested is Not a part of the bio-diversity conservation ?
A. Variety of food crops, timber trees, livestock and it’s wild varieties have to
preserved
B. Prevention of extinction requires proper plan and effective management
C. Efforts should be made to protect the endangered species
D. The percentage of international trade of wild plants and animals has to be
further increased
Answer :-D
64. The Kharizinga National Park is in:-
A. Assam
B. Uttarakhand
C. Madhya Pradesh
D. Haryana
Answer :-A
65. Planets Mars, Mercury, Venus and Earth are called as ______planets.
A. Inner
B. Closer
C. Gas Giant
D. Outer
Answer :-A
66. Lakes, dams and irrigation system were extensively built during the time of
_______
A. Chandragupta Maurya
B. Asoka
C. Dasharatha
D. Bindusara
Answer :-A
67. What are the other sources of water supply in Jammu & Kashmir besides rivers,
lakes and glaciers ?
A. Ground Water
B. Hills
C. Plateau
D. Mountains
Answer :-A
68. Which is India’s longest bi-directional road tunnel
A. Atal Tunnel
B. Chenani-Nashri Tunnel
C. Pir Panjal Tunnel
D. Jammu-Udhampur Bypass
Answer :-B
69. What is the route taken by National Highway 144 in Jammu ?
A. Leh-Debring-Mulden
B. Jammu-Akhnoor-Nowshera –Rajouri-Poonch
C. Batote-Chenani-Sudh-Mahadev-Khelani-Doda-Kisthwar-Sythan-Khanabal
D. Domail-Katra-Reasi-Pouni
Answer :-D
70. What is the name of the hydel power project on the Sutlej-Beas river?
A. Hirakud
B. Sardas Sarovar
C. Bhakra-Nangal
D. Tehi
Answer :-C
71. Of the following, which is a correct full-form of the CITES Act that ensures the
protection of survival of wild animals and plants in international trade.

A. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and
Fauna)
B. The Convention on International Trade of Endemic Species
C. The Conservation on International Trade of Extinct Species.
D. The Conservation on International Trade of Endemic Species.
Answer :-A
72. During the summers, mercury sometimes touches ______ degree in parts of
Rajasthan and ______ in Pahalgam.
A. 34° C and 19°
B. 43° C and 25°
C. 38° C and 27°
D. 50° C and 20°
Answer :-D
73. How many Wildlife Sanctuaries are there in Jammu and Kashmir ?
A.18
B. 03
C. 13
D. 29
Answer :-C
74. In what is the “roof top rain water” collected, in Rajasthan?
A. Ponds
B. Wells
C. Tankas
D. Dams
Answer :-C
75. One of the new highways approved in the Ladakh region in 2018 is
A. Kargil-Zanskar in Kargil district
B. Srinagar-Shopian-Qazigund

C. Baltal-Panchtarni-chandanwari-Pahalgam-BatakutMartand-Khanabal
D. Baramulla-Rafiabad-Kupwara-Tanghdar
Answer :-A
SECTION :- GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS
76. Who built The Great Wall of China?
A. Emperor Ku
B. Emperor Yao
C. Emperor Qin Shi Huang
D. Emperor Helian Chang
Answer :-C
77. Which of the following is NOT the component of GNP Expenditure ?
A. Investment
B. Net Export
C. Consumptions
D. Net Import
Answer :-D
78. Colosseum is located in which of the following place?
A. Petra
B. Rio De Janeiro
C. Rome
D. Peru
Answer :-C
79. In which year was the ASEAN established ?
A. 1987
B. 1962
C. 1967
D. 1976

Answer :-C
80. What is capital of Tajikistan ?
A. Tunis
B. Dushanbe
C. Lome
D. Taipei
Answer :-B
81. What is the capital of Jordan ?
A. Seoul
B. Amman
C. Pristina
D. Burma
Answer :-B
82. Which country is the largest export destination for India ?
A. Pakistan
B. United States
C. Russia
D. China
Answer :-B
83. Who is the current director of WHO?
A. Dr Khetrapal Singh
B. Per Jacobsson
C. Tedros Adhanom
D. Camille Gutt
Answer :-C
84. As of March 2021, who is the President of BRICS Bank?
A. Kristalina Georgieva
B. Eugene R.Black
C. Marcos Prado Troyjo
D. David Malpass
Answer :-C
85. How many languages in India have been given the rank of an official language ?
A. 22
B. 25
C. 20.
D. 24
Answer :-A
86. As of March 2021 , who is the managing director of IMF?
A. Per Jacobsson
B. Camille Gutt
C. Kristalina Georgiev
D. Pierre-Paul Schweitzer
Answer :-C
87. Which of the following is the heaviest satellite launched for India ?
A. RISAT 2BR1
B. Cartosat 3
C. GSAT- 11
D. CHANDRAYAAN-1
Answer :-C
88. What is the national sport of Colombia?
A. Tejo
B. Ice Hockey
C. Lacrosse

D. Rodeo
Answer :-A
89. Which of the following is the largest Hydro Power Plant in India ?
A. Dehar Hydroelectric Power plant
B. Sardar Sarovar Hydro Electric Power plant
C. Uri Hydro Electric Power plant
D. Koyna Hydroelectric plant
Answer :-D
90. Hudson Bay was discovered in which of the following years?
A. 1610
B. 1720
C. 1660
D. 1580
Answer :-A
91. Who discovered the Tasmanian Island ?
A. Roald Amundsen
B. Robert Peary
C. Johannes Kepler
D. Abel Tasman

Answer :-D
92. Christ De Redeemer is constructed on which of the following mountains ?
A. Jongsong Peak
B. Mount Wycheproof
C. Mana Peak
D. Mount Corcovado
Answer :-D
93. When did the famous English poet John Milton die?
A. 1847
B. 1943
C. 1765
D. 1674
Answer :-D
94. When was the organization of WHO established ?
A. 1942
B. 1945
C. 1952
D. 1948
Answer :-D
95. What is the full form of ASI ?
A. Artificial Intelligence and Services
B. Association for Services in India
C. Archaeological Survey of India
D. Aero-Space and Survey of India
Answer :-C
SECTION :- GENERAL KNOWLEDGE WITH SPECIAL REFRENCE TO UT OF J&K
96. Which month is considered to be the driest month in Jammu ?
A. November
B. December
C. May
D. April
Answer :-A
97. What was the percentage of people living below poverty line (BPL) in the state
of Jammu and Kashmir, as per the Economic Survey Report (2011-12) ?
A. 5.27 %
B. 10.35%
C. 16.26%
D. 25.8%
Answer :-B
98. Who among the following is a soldier from Jammu and Kashmir who was
awarded the Param Vir Chakra for leading the Siachen standoff in 1987 ?
A. Bana Singh
B. Rajinder Singh
C. Chewang Rinchen
D. Aamir Bashir
Answer :-A
99. Which of the following is a traditional outfit for Kashmiri woman that is
skillfully embroidered ?
A. Pheran
B. Gamusa
C. Panche
D. Langa Voni
Answer :-A
100. What is the average annual temperature in Jammu ?
A. 21.3°C
B. 16.7
°C
C. 10
°C
D. 5
°C
Answer :-A
101. Which of the following lake lies in the eastern part of Srinagar and is often
referred to as “The Jewel in the Ring” ?
A. Mansar Lake
B. Wular Lake
C. Nigeen or Nageen Lake
D. Gadsar Lake
Answer :-C
102. Who is an Indian Bollywood actress born in J&K who debuted in the much
praised film Dangal ?
A. Mahie Gill
B. Zaira Wasim
C. Fatima Sana Shaikh
D. Daya Kaur
Answer :-B
103. Which of the following tourist destinations is a cup shaped meadow in Jammu
Region and is named after its small local lakes ?
A. Sanasar
B. Kishtwar
C. Doda
D. Patnitop
Answer :- A
104. Who among the following is one of the founders of Jammu and Kashmir
National Panthers Party ?
A. Sheikh Abdullah
B. Balwant Singh Mankofta
C. Shah Faesal
D. Bhim Singh
Answer :-D
105. Which of the following crops requires a hot dry climate and is harvested in
August-November in the Karewa Lands in Kashmir ?
A. Saffron
B. Maize
C. Silk
D. Tobacco
Answer :-B
106. In which year was the Jammu and Kashmir Panchayati Raj Act introduced ?
A. 2000
B. 1998
C. 1989
D. 1950
Answer :-C
107. Which of the following plants/trees are found at a high altitudes in
Jammu/Kashmir region?
A. Silver fir
B. Maple
C. Horse chestnuts
D. Birch
Answer :-D
108. Who succeeded Gulab Singh, the ruler of Jammu and Kashmir after his death
in the year 1857?
A. Karan Singh
B. Ranbir Singh
C. Pratap Singh
D. Hari Singh
Answer :- B
109. Which of the following is a traditional folk dance performed by women in
Jammu and Kashmir ?
A. Sattriya
B. Kuchipudi
C. Rouff
D. Kathak
Answer :-C
110. Which region has been entitled as a separate Union Territory by the Jammu
and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019?
A. Ladakh
B. Doda
C. Poonch
D. Srinager
Answer :- A
SECTION :- MENTAL ABITLITY TEST
111. What should come at the place of question mark (?) in the following letter
series ?
L, O, M, P, N, ?
A. P
B. L
C. K
D. Q
Answer :-D
112. 1. Box L is heavier than Box M.
2. Box N is heavier than Box L.
3. Box M is heavier than Box N.
If statements 1 and 2 are True , what can you say about statement 3 ?
A. Statement 3 is True.
B. Statement 3 is False
C. Statement 3 may not be True
D. Statement 3 may not be False.
Answer :-B
113. If the speed of a car in 30 Km/h and it has to cover a distance of 210 Km, then
what time will it take to cover this distance ?
A. 3 hour
B. 6 Hour
C. 7 Hour
D. 8 Hour
Answer :-C
114. In a certain code, ‘ANSWER’ is coded as ‘PIZBUF’ is coded as ‘TGIUQ’ How is
‘WORSE’ coded in the same code ?
A. BGIZU
B. BGFTU
C. BGQZU
D. BGFZU
Answer :-D
115. X is the sister of Y, and Y is the brother of Z . If D is the daughter of Z, how is D
related to X ?
A. Daughter
B. Aunt
C. Niece
D. Sister
Answer :-C
116. Ram walked towards east and then left, right , right and left tursn respectively
after every 3 minutes. Which direction he would be walking in now ?
A. East
B. North
C. West
D. South
Answer :-A
117 . What can the ratio 3 : 7 be simplified from ?
A. 46 : 16
B. 45 : 9
C. 15 : 5
D. 9 :21
Answer :-D
118. In a certain code, ‘GARB’ is written as ‘HEAR’. How will ‘DROP’ be written in
that code ?
A. EUWG
B. EVXF
C. EUXG
D. EWXF
Answer :-B
119. What should come at the place of question mark (?) in the following number
series ?
15, 32, 66, 134, 270, 542, ?
A. 1088
B. 1084
C. 1086
D. 1082
Answer :-C
120. Amit started jogging early in the morning . He ran for 400 m, then took a right
and ran for 100 m, then took a left and ran for another 100 m, again took a left and
ran for 100 m, then turned right to face the rising sun and ran for 500 m, then

turned right and ran for 200 m. He then ran another 1 km after turning right.
Where is he with respect to his starting point ?
A. 200 m, North
B. 150 m, South
C. 200 m, South
D. 100 m, South-East
Answer :-C



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