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QUESTION BOOKLET NO
11182481-_.SEAL SEAL SEAL SEAL
55/12
Sections Test ComponentsNo. of Page
Questions No.
(A) i) GeneralAwareness 20 2-5ii) General Intelligenceand
ReasoningAbility 20 6-9iii) Artthrneticaland NumericalAbility 20 10-13iv) Hindi Languageand Comprehension 20 14-15v) EnglishLanguageandComprehension 20 16-17
(B) Post SpecificSubject-RelatedQuestions 100 18-37
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SECTION-A
i) General Awareness
1. The Kaveri Water Disputes is among 6. Which of the following is not a Subwhich of the neighbor state? Schemes under Pradhan Mantri Mudra
(A) Maharashtra and Goa Yojana?
(B) Goa and Karnataka (A) Shishu (B) Kishore(C) Karnataka and Kerala
(C) Yauwan (D) Tarun(D) Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
7. India's rank on Global Competitive Index2. Feed our Future cinema ad campaign
2019in India launched by
(A) 55th(A) United Nations World Food
Programme (WFP) (B) 68th
(B) Food and Agriculture Organization (C) 2nd
(FAO)(D) None of the above
(C) World Bank
(D) None of the above 8. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019 awarded
for the development of3. Present Chairman of the Finance
(A) Lithium ion batteriesCommission of India is
(A) N.K. Singh(B) Alkaline polymer batteries
(B) Raghuram Rajan (C) Alkaline batteries
(C) Manmohan Singh (D) None of the above
(D) None of the above9. Which of the following chemicals given
4. BHIM is a digital payment interface by below is the key pollutant in crackers?
(A) NPCI (A) Mercury chloride
(B) Google (B) Barium nitrate
(C) Paytm (C) Potassium nitrate
(D) None of the above(D) None of the above
5. The main aim of NASA's ICON satellite10. Dengue fever is caused by
is
(A) To study the Earth's ionosphere(A) Virus
(B) To study the Earth's stratosphere (B) Bacteria
(C) To study the Earths biosphere (C) Protozoa
(D) None of the above (D) None of the above
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(A) lH5RICSS;3ttt-m:m .qm~it~~t?
(8) -m:m 3ttt Cfi"lT<!Cfi (A) ~ (8) ~
(C) Cfi"lT<!Cfi3ttt ~ (C) ~ (0) ~
(0) Cfi"lT<!Cfl3ttt d~~HI§
2. ~-ij~ ~itftRm fcI~lq"l ~
~ ~ cfiT ~31TO ~ mT cfiT ~ ?
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(C) ~~
(0) 3q()iffl-ij -B ~ ~
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(A) ~. ~.1W
(S) ~~
(C) JOI"lIOlI~H1W(0) 3q()iffl -ij -B ~ ~
4. ~~<!0 ~ ~<!<9;e ~ ~ IDU
J:"i~IR1dt?
(A) ~1ftm~
(8) ~
(C) ~
(0) 3q()iffl -ij -B ~ ~
5. ;nm~~q)f~~CF.fTt?
(A) 'I~ ~ 3lT<:R~ q)f ~
(8) 'I~~~~q)f~
(C) 'I~~~~q)f~
(0) 3q()iffl-ij -B ~ ~
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~CF.fTt ?
(A) 55 en(8) 68 en(C) ~
(0) 3q()iffl -ij -B ~ ~
8. {eI4"l:tIl~5l-ij~ 2019q)f~ ~«'CfiR~
~ ~ fcrml it ~ >TGRfcnm Tfm ?
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(8) ~ qTcl)JOI{~
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11. Present External Affairs Minister of India 16. Which of the following plant leaves used
is for the feed for silkworm in sericulture ?
(A) Kiran Bedi (A) Mulberry plant leaves
(B) Subrahmanyam Jaishankar (B) Silver plant leaves
(C) Ajit Ooval (C) Neem plant leaves
(0) None of the above (0) None of the above
12. Present Vice President of India is 17. Which of the following chemical is
(A) Hamid Ansari commonly used as a coagulant in water
(B) M. Venkaiah Naidu treatment for purification of water?
(C) Sumitra Mahajan (A) Alum
(0) None of the above (B) Saltpeter
(C) Epsom salts13. Which of the following chemical is most
(0) None of the abovecommonly used for artificial ripening of
fruits? 18. Vishwa Shanti Stupa (World Peace
(A) Ethephon Pagoda) is situated at
(B) Sodium tetra chloride (A) Rajgir, Bihar
(C) Sodium citrate (B) Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh
(0) None of the above (C) Bodh Gaya, Bihar
(0) None of the above14. Bituminous is the most abundant form
of 19. The scientific name of apple is
(A) Coal (A) Mangifera Indica
(B) Silver (B) Persea Americana
(C) Gold (C) Malus Oomestica
(0) None of the above (0) None of the above
15. The chemical name of common salt 20. Sattriya is a one of the famous Indian(Table salt) is classical dance forms belongs to
(A) Sodium iodide (A) Assam
(B) Sodium chloride (B) Punjab
(C) Iodine hexa chloride (C) Kerala
(0) None of the above (0) None of the above
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'q'f{(f ~ ~ ~ &!CRlI4 Ti5fT cnt.f ~ ? ~ 3(qlGOi -ij~~~~-=cm:~~-ij11. 16.
(A) mur~ RqRifutd -ij B ~ ~ ~ -qffi CfiT~
(8) t~~q"'llJi ~4~iCfl{fcrnT~t ?
(A) ~ ~ ~ CfiT-qm(C) ~~
(8) ~~~CfiT-qm(0) 3qUCffi -ij B ~-;nff (C) -;ftlt ~ ~ CfiT-qm
12. 'q'f{(f ~ ~ 3QUtSS'QRtcnt.f t ?(0) 3QUCffi -ij B ~-;nff
(A)~~ 17. -qr;fi CfiT~ ern ~ ~ ~ ~ -ij
(8) ~.~~cnl4~<.1;:c ~~-ij '8 IJi1"'lI~~~~
CfiT~ fcrnT ~ t ?
(C)P~ (A) ftf;cCfi{l
(0) 3QUCffi -ij B ~-;nff (8) "itu
13. RqRifutd-ijB* -mml<H~CfiT¥m(C) mn~
~B~~~~fcrnT~t ?(0) 3QUCffi-ij B ~-;nff
(A) ~ 18. ~mm~ (cwtlfm~) ~~
(8) e1R>4Ji ~ Gffi'l{I~:g t?
(C) ti)R>4Ji m-@ (A) ~,~
(8) ~~A;pl(, ~ ~(0) 3QUCffi-ij B ~-;nff
(C) ~,~
14. ~~'8 RqRif@d-ijB~~~t? (0) 3QUCffi-ij B ~-;nff
(A) ~ ~ CfiTa~IIRCfi ~ ~ t ?19.
(8) ~ (A) iiff1{f;{1~
(C) "'8Hr (8) ~ 3'lirftCflHI
(0) 3QUCffi -ij B ~-;nff (C) lfR'R1 i1 ir IeCfi I
(0) 3QUCffi-ij B ~-;nff
15. m'm{UT ~ (~~) CfiT(1'814RCfi ~~~ ~ ~lIt;f)4 ~~~CfiT
CFIT~ ?20.
~?(A) e1R>4Ji 3'l11I1:g1~:g
(A) 3mll
(8) 'Et1R>4Ji<tt1lu~:g (8) ~"\~ tcmT "\
(C) ~(C) 3'lllIj ~ Cff11(1~:g
(0) 3QUCffi -ij B ~-;nff (0) 3QUCffi-ij B ~-;nff
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ii) General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability
21. What comes in place of question mark (?)
in the following number series?
95,94,92,89,85,80, ?
(A) 74
(C) 75
(8) 69
(0) 77
22. The sum of even numbers between
1 and 31 is
(A) 16
(C) 240
(8) 128
(0) 512
23. 100 x 10 - 100 + 2000 7 100 = ?
(A) 29
(C) 920
(8) 780
(0) 979
24. 49 x 49 x 49 x 49 = 7 ?
(A) 4 (8) 7
(C) 8 (0) 16
25. The value of (6 + 6 + 6 + 6) 7 6 is equal4+4+4+474
to
(A) 1
4(C) 13
26. 469157 x 9999 =?
(A) 4586970843
(8) 4686970743
(C) 4691100843
(0) 5846491253
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3(8) 2
(0) 3~13
27. If a and b are both odd numbers, which
of the following is an even number?
(A) a + b
(8) a + b + 1
(C) ab
(0) ab + 2
28. 3 x 0.3 x 0.03 x 0.003 x 30 = ?
(A) 0.0000243
(8) 0.000243
(C) 0.00243
(0) 0.0243
29. If ~ = ~ , the value of x - y + 14 is2y 7 x+y 19
13 15(A) 19 (8) 19
(C) 1 (0) 1_1 .19
30. Find x if ~-~ =4.5 6
(A) -120
(C) 100
(8) -100
(0) 120
31. Find out the wrong number.
9,14,19,25,32,40
(A) 14 (8) 25
(C) 32 (0) 9
32. What is the square root of 0.16 ?
(A) 0.004
(C) 0.4
(8) 0.04
(0) 4
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21. Ri4!ftf@(i ~ ~ -ij ~ ~ (?) ~ 27. ~ a 3ltt bG1;if~ ~@ll~t aT~B
~"tRCFn~ ? cnt.l-m~~~~ ?
95,94,92,89,85,80, ? (A) a + b
(A) 74 (8) 69(8) a + b + 1
(C) ab(C) 75 (0) 77
(0) ab + 2
22. 1 3ltt 31 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~3=IT CfilWr28. 3 x 0.3 x 0.03 x 0.003 x 30 = ?
~~?(A) 0.0000243
(A) 16 (8) 128(8) 0.000243
(C) 240 (0) 512 (C) 0.00243
23. 100 x 10 - 100 + 2000 7 100 = ?(0) 0.0243
(A) 29 (8) 78029. ~ ~=.§. 61, aT x-y + 14 =?
(C) 920 (0) 979 2y 7 x+v 19
13 1549 x 49 x 49 x 49 = 7 ? (A) - (8) -24. 19 19
(A) 4 (8) 7(C) 1 (0) 1~
(C) 8 (0) 16 19
30. ~ ~-~=4 aTx=?(6+6+6+6)76 CfilllH~ 5 6
25.4+4+4+474 (A) -120 (8) -100
3 (C) 100 (0) 120(A) 1 (8) -2
43~ 31. 1Tffif~~~1
(C) - (0)13 13 9,14,19,25,32,40
26. 469157 x 9999 = ? (A) 14 (8) 25
(A) 4586970843 (C) 32 (0) 9
(8) 4686970743 32. 0.16Cfil~~~ ?
(C) 4691100843 (A) 0.004 (8) 0.04
(0) 5846491253 (C) 0.4 (0) 4
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33. The product of two numbers is 192 37. Reena is twice as old as Sunita. Three
and the sum of these two numbers is years ago, she was three times as old
28. What is the smaller of these two as Sunita. Howald is Reena now?
numbers? (A) 6 years
(A) 12(8) 7 years
(8) 14(C) 8 years
(C) 16(0) 12 years
(0) None of these 38. Find out the missing number.
2 2 234. The difference between the length and
2G} 4E}3(}breadth of a rectangle is 23 m. If its
perimeter is 206 m, then its area is 4 8 2
(A) 1520 m2 (A) 42
(8) 2420 m2 (8) 44
2480 m2(C) 46
(C)(0) 48
(0) 2520 m2
39. Find out the missing character.
35. How many terms are there in the series?
3~5~?~201,208,215, ...,369
(A) 234 12 15
(8) 24(A) 2
(C) 25 (8) 6
(0) 26 (C) 8
(0) 6436. Choose the correct alternative from the
given options. 40. The sum of three consecutive numbers
2,5,9, ?, 20, 27. is 87. The greatest among these three
numbers is(A) 14
(A) 26(8) 16
(8) 28
(C) 18 (C) 29
(0) 24 (0) 30
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33. ~ ~en m-rm CfiT~OI""lf)Z1192 ~ 3fR: 37. "{t;rr<€t~ ~ B "ffIT ~ I tR ~ ~
~ enm-rm CfiT<WI 28 ~, aT~ B"ffiiT ~ ~ ~ B dl""~;ft ml aT ~"{t;rr
m-r~~? <€t~~~?
(A) 6~(A) 12
(8) 7~
(8) 14(C) 8~
(C) 16 (0) 12~
(0) ~BcnW~38. ~~m-r~irfT?
34. ~~<€t~~~CfiT~ 2 2 2
23 m ~ I ~ ~ qf{f?lfu 206 mt aT 2G} 4E)s{)4~~~~?
4 8 2(A) 1520 m2
(A) 42
(8) 2420 m2 (8) 44
(C) 2480 m2 (C) 46
(0) 2520 m2 (0) 48
<ftTJf ~-ij~1lG~? 39. ~~~~~?35.
201, 208, 215, ..., 369
3~5~?~(A) 23
4 12 15(8) 24
(A) 2(C) 25
(8) 6
(0) 26 (C) 8
36. ~ ~ f4Cfl(Yl{i-ij~ f4Cfi(Yq"Cf)) ~ I (0) 64
2,5,9, ?, 20, 27. 40. tR §f)AI~~/I<1m-rm CfiT<WI 87~, aT ~
(A) 14 tRm-rm-ijB~~m-r~~ ?
(8) 16(A) 26
(C) 18(8) 28
(C) 29
(0) 24 (0) 30
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iii) Arithmetical and Numerical Ability
41. The multiplicative inverse of 5-3 is 47. In a stack there are 5 books each of
(A) 3-5 thickness 20 mm and 5 paper sheets,
(8) 1 each of thickness 0.016 mm. The total
(C) 53 thickness of the stack is
(0) none of these (A) 1.0008 x 102 mm
(8) 20.016 mm
42. Value of (30 + 4-1) x 22 is(C) 1.0008 x 103 mm
5(0) none of these(A) - (8) 5
4
7 48. 7.54 x 10-4 in the usual form is(C) - (0) none of these4
(A) 0.00754
Value of {( ~rris (8) 0.075443.
(C) 0.000754
81 -81 (0) none of these(A) - (8) -
16 16
16 -16 49. The scale of a map is given as(C) - (0) -
1 : 30000000. If 2 cities are 4 cm apart81 81
44. If 5m-7- 5-3 = 55 then m = in the map, then the actual distance
between them is(A) -2 (8) 2
(A) 120 km1 1(C) - (0) --
(8) 1200 km2 2
S' IT d I f 3-5
x 10-5
x 125 .(C) 140 km
45. Imp I re va ue 0 7 5 IS (0) 1400 km5- x6-
(A) 54 (8) 56 50. If train is moving at a uniform speed
(C) 55 (0) 5-5 of 75 km/hr, distance moved by it in
0.000078 in the standard form is20 minutes is
46.
(A) 7.8 x 10-6(A) 20km
(8) 78 x 10-6 (8) 45 km
(C) 78 x 10-5 (C) 25 km
(0) none of these (0) none of these
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41. 5-3 Cffi~o/ k4Cfl Slrn<:114Cf(IT~ ? 47. ~ ~"ij 20 fin:fT cfiT~ m 5 ~
(A) 3-5 3fu: 0.016 fin:fT cfiT~ ~ 5 ~ W(8) 1 t eft ~ cfiT~ ~ fcRr;fT t ?(C) 53
(A) 1.0008 x 102 fin:fT(0) ~if~~
(8) 20.016 fin:fT
42. (30 + 4-1) x 22CffiliR~mrn ? (C) 1.0008 x 103 fin:fT
5 (0) ~if~~(A) - (8) 5
4
7(0) ~if~~
48. 7.54 x 10-4 q;) ~/4/004 ~ "ij ~ ~(C) -
4 ~?
43. {(~rT~l1JR~~? (A) 0.00754
(8) 0.0754
(A)81
(8)-81 (C) 0.000754
- -16 16 (0) ~if~~
(C)16
(0)-16
-M 4HR151"ijfu<lFrm~ 1 :3000000081 81 49.
44. ~ 5m -;-5-3 = 55~, eft m = ? ~ I~ 4/..,R151"ijcnwUcfiTGtT 4 B.liT. te-,
(A) -2 (8) 2eft ~ -mU cfiTq I~ fclCflGtT fcRr;fT m7ft ?
o-;
1 1 (A) 120M(C) - (0) --
(8) 1200M2 2
3-5
x 10-5
x 125 CffiliR ~ m-rrr ?(C) 140M
45.5-7 x 6-5 (0) 1400M
(A) 54 (8) 5650. ~ ~ {~JII:$175 M/t:R; cfiT q:Cfl~41'"
(C) 55 (0) 5-5 'l'fffi if T.R1 uft t eft 20 ~"ij dB'{~JII:$)
46. 0.000078Cffi~~Cf(IT~ ?"IDU fcRr;fT GtT 0<1 cfiT~ ?
o-;
(A) 7.8 x 10-6 (A) 20M
(8) 78x10-6 (8) 45M
(C) 78 x 10-5 (C) 25M
(0) ~if~~ (0) ~if~~
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51. A machine in a factory fills 840 bottles 55. Factors of p2 - 10p + 25 are
in 6 hours. The number of bottles filled (A) (p - 5) and (p + 5)
in 5 hours is(8) (p - 5) and (p - 5)
(A) 740(C) (p + 5) and (p + 5)
(8) 800(0) none of these
(C) 720
(0) none of these56. Factors of 2x3 + 2xy2 + 2xz2 are
(A) 2x and x2 + y2 + z2
52. A 5 m, 60 cm high vertical pole casts a(8) 2x and x3 + y2 + z2
shadow 3 m, 20 cm long. At the same(C) x and x + y + z
time, the length of the shadow cast by
another pole of length 10m 50 cm is(0) none of these
(A) 6m 57. (y2 + 7y + 10) -;-(y + 5) is
(8) 8.75m (A) y + 1 (8) y+3
(C) 6.5m (C) y+2 (0) y+5
(0) none of these58. 44(x4 - 5x3 - 24x2) -;-11x (x - 8) is
53. 6 pipes are required to fill a tank in (A) 8x(x2 + 3)
1 hr 20 mins. How long will it take if only(8) 4x(x + 3)
3 pipes of same type are used?(C) 4x(x2 + 6)
(A) 40 min(0) none of these
(8) 2 hr 40 mins
(C) 60 mins 59. If (y - 3)2 = y2 - 9, then y =
(0) none of these (A) - 3 (8) 3
(C) 0 (0) 954. 2 persons could fit a new window in a
house in 3 days. The number of persons 60. The height of a cuboid whose volume
needed to fit the window in 1 day is is 275 cm3 and base area 25 cm2 is
(A) 3 (A) 12 cm
(8) 2 (8) 13cm
(C) 6 (C) 7cm
(0) 8 (0) 11 cm
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51. ~~-q~~ 6~-q 840~ 55. p2 - 10p + 25 if;~ ~
~tm5~-q'¥f~~~? (A) (p - 5) 3fu: (p + 5)
(A) 740 (8) (p - 5) 3fu: (p - 5)
(8) 800 (C) (p + 5) 3fu: (p + 5)
(C) 720 (0) ~Bm~
(0) ~Bm~56. 2x3 + 2xy2 + 2xz2 if;~ ~
52. 5m 60~.m. tm~~-cim 3m, (A) 2x 3fu: x2 + y2 + z2
20 ~.m. ~ $IRtfciiiSl~ ~ I itcn ~ (8) 2x 3fu: x3 + y2 + z2~ 10m 50~.m. J;:q1~qlcl)~-cimB
(C) x 3fu: x + y + zo-;
iSI"i~ql(11$IRtfciiiSl'CfiT~~(0) ~Bm~
(A) 6m
(8) 8.75m 57. (y2 + 7y + 10) + (y + 5) = ?
(C) 6.5m (A) y + 1 (8) Y + 3
(0) ~Bm~ (C) y + 2 (0) Y + 5
53. ~~cnT 1 ~ 20fiRG-q ~if;~ 58. 44(x4 - 5x3 - 24x2) + 11x (x - 8) = ?
6 ~ cfiT~",q~;qCh('1lm-ctt t m '3"BT ~ (A) 8x(x2 + 3)
if; 3~B"3U~cnT ~-qfcmRT~(8) 4x(x + 3)
~?(C) 4x(x2 + 6)
(A) 40fiRG(0) ~Bm~
(8) 2 ~ 40 fiRG
~ (y - 3)2 = y2 - 9, m y = ?(C) 60fiRG 59.
(0) ~Bm~(A) - 3 (8) 3
(C) 0 (0) 9
54. 2 cxWffi ~ ~ fuI~4}) cnT~ tR -q 3 K.:r-q fiR ~ ~ t m 1 K.:r -q "3U fuI'$4}) 60. ~ tRN cfiT~ ~ M" ~ '3B'CfiT
cnTfiR~-q~ &lfCffi~l cfiT~'IIq~;qChdl ~ 275 ~.m.3 3fu: 31M'R CfiT~
M"? 25~.m.2m
(A) 3 (A) 12~.m.
(8) 2 (8) 13~.m.
(C) 6 (C) 7~.m.
(0) 8 (0) 11 ~.m.
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iv) Hindi Language and Comprehension
~~3ffi~
61. ~~m~'B~~~~.q1:ffiT 66. '~' ~CfiT(fffilf~ k1f{g~I
T.R1<fT~,~ Cfiffi~ ~ I (A) ~
(A) ~ (B) ~
(B) ~ (C) m:<'R:
(C) ~ (0) ~'B~~
(0) ~'B~~
62. ~ Cfiffi -ij ~ ~ ~ ~ CfiT1:ffiT~,
~ ~Cfiffi~~ I
(A) ~141'"'4 (B) ~
(C) ~ (0) ~
63. ~~cnT~Cfiffi.q~ I
'~113f~~~' I
(A) ~ 113ffffig wr ~ I
(B) ~~113ffffiIDt I
(C) ~113f~~m-rrr I
(0) ~'B~~
64. m 'e.~ ~ 3-e'Cf I{OI if ~ ~ <€t
'">11 1(\'1::0 ::JI~~, ~ _
~~I
(A) Wif
(C) 3'I(>'qS1I01
(B) ~
(0) 461$1101
65. '.'~CfiT~~~ I
(A) ~
(B) 3'Iful
(C) ~
(0) ~'B~~
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67. '~'~-m~CfiT~t?
(A) ~ (B) ~
(C) ~ (0) ~
68. ~r~nIT<n~'B~~~llcar.qBR
-;nffmm1lWR~~-m~ _
Cfi%~~ I
(A) ~a:f{
(B) ~a:f{
(C) ~
(0) ~a:f{
69. WlCfiT~~ - 'Pou" .'
(A) H + ~
(B) f.:rs + ~
(C) H: + ~
(0) ~'B~~
70. '~~ Wl CfiT3G16{01 t ?
(A) ~Wl.
(B) ~Wl
(C) ~Wl .
(0) ~'B~~
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71. 'meR' ~~CfiT 3~I6{OI t? 76. '~~'WlR1cf;r~~ I
(A) <:rrT~ (A) ~ ~ CfiT{UT~
(8) ~~ (8) ~"IDU~
(C) :rr~(C) ~~~~
(0) ~~~;fflf(0) ~~~;fflf
~ ~ il~<:m'l~ quiT # ~ ~ quf72.~ CfiTiil§CI:€HCFn t ?
~m 3fu:~~<:fT~m, ~77.
e-,
(A) ~~~~I
(A) ~~ (8) ~
(8) :rr~ (C) ~
(C) ~~ (0) ~~~;fflf
(0) ~ ~ ~;fflf78. fWT~-~, 1ftoT
73. '~'~~#~t (A) ~,fCtfdCf11
(A) 31 (8) ~,~
(8) ~(C) ~,~
(C) ~(0) ~ ~ ~;fflf
(0) ~ ~;fflf t
79. ~3fu:~~~~~31ffi~ ?74. '~m-qr.fi#~m;n' ~~ctiT ~t
(A) '51 IrnClI'qCfl~(A) ~CfiT<f
(8) OlIFcffiClI'qCf1~(8) ~~~~
(C) ~OlIC1I'qCflmrr(C) 6R lJf.Hf
(0) ~ ~ ~;fflf(0) ~#~~
80. ~~~mGfl1 qo'qIRl{ I75. '~' WlR1CfiT~~ I
(A) "Wffi~~ (A) (" ")
(8) "Wffi~~ (8) (: -)
(C) "Wffi~ (C) (-)
(0) ~ ~ ~;fflf (0) ~ ~ ~;fflf
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v) English Language and Comprehension
~~3iR-aituFill in the blanks with suitable articles from 86. Divide twelve mangoes three
among the choices given below them. boys.
81. Chahal may have to bowl (A) to
additional over. (8) for
(A) a (C) between(8) an
(C) the (0) among
(D) none of these
82. He was
qualify for the finals.
(A) an
(8) the
(C) a
(D) none of these
83. Can I get _
(A) the
(8) a
(C) an
(D) no article required
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87. Mohan will never pass his SSLC
last person to examination he works hard.
(A) if
(8) unless
(C) since
(D) because
seat on the bus ?88. They are very grateful your
kindness.
84. Rohit is
(A) a
(8) an
(C) the
(0) none of these
N.C.C. Officer.
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions
from among the choices given below them.
85. The shopkeeper does not have the toys,I was looking _
(A) by
(8) about
(C) for
(D) at
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(A) for
(C) with
(8) to
(D) towards
Fill in the blanks with suitable words/
adjectives from among the choices given
below them.
89. At the President gave thanks
to the audience.
(A) last
(C) latest
(8) later
(D) latter
90. The chapter of this book is
very interesting.
(A) later
(8) latest
(C) last
(D) latter
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91. Ram came than Shyam.
(A) late
(B) later
(C) last
(0) latter
92. Between Ram and Shyam, the
is more intelligent.
(A) later
(B) last
(C) late
(0) latter
Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals from
among the choices given below them.
93. When I see you again?
(A) will
(B) shall
(C) might
(0) would
94. Your job be very demanding,
but atleast it isn't boring.
(A) may
(B) will
(C) would
(0) none of these
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96. ____ you read when you were
five?
(A) Could
(B) May
(C) Can
(0) Might
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words from
among the choices given below them.
97. ___ an aim, the hunter shot the
lion.
(A) Took
(B) To take
(C) Taking
(0) None of these
98. I had sooner than walk.
(A) ran
(B) run
(C) to run
(0) running
99. Tell me this typical machine.
(A) operation
(B) how to operate
(C) operating system
(0) none of these
95. We thought it rain. 100. He is too young this movie.
(A) can (A) watching
(B) could (B) watch
(C) may (C) to watch
(0) might (0) watched
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SECTION - B
Post Specific Subject - Related Questions
101. is one of the most valuable 106. is a timber piece whose breadth
bio-degradable raw materialsof industry and thickness exceed 50 mm, but areand daily uses.
less than 200 mm in length.(A) Metal (B) Plastic
(C) Wood (D) Glass
102. In spring the outer rings of the tree is
known as
(A) Heart wood
(B) Sapwood
(C) Bark
(D) Cambium
103. The thin radial fibers extending from pith
to cambium layer are known as
(A) Medullary rays
(B) Cambium rays
(C) Medulla
(D) Pith
104. The defect is formed due to improper
sawing of timber is called
(A) Torn grain
(B) Sap strain
(C) Callus
(D) Diagonal grain
105. are cracks which partly
or completely separate the fibers of
wood.
(A) Shakes
(B) Knots
(C) Rind gals
(D) Burls
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(A) Baulk (B) Veneers
(C) Scantling (D) Plank
107. A is a crack which separates
fibers of wood.
(A) Bow (B) Check
(C) Cup (D) Split
108. Moisture content of timber is determined
by the formula
(A) W1 - W2 x 100W2
109. In sawing the saw cuts are
tangential to the annual rings and they
meet each other at right angles.
(A) Radial
(B) Ordinary
(C) Quarter
(D) Tangential
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~ {OQfufChCfi ~ - ~Ut ~
101. ~ 3fu: ~ ~ ~ ~~ 1i~cll'"l ~ RJOO:f)Ch{UOll~ l1K1
~I
(A) ~ (8) lk1lfRCh
(C) ~ (0) (fifq
102. ~ ~ ~ ll, ~ ~ ~ wffi-q:;)
___ ~~ll~~~ I
(A) -R¥
(8) ~¥(C) ~
(0) ~MlIq
103. m -B ~MlIq Wf Cfcli~ m~~ct>l ~~ll~~~ I
(A) ~~
(8) ~MlIq~
(C) ~
(0) m
104. ~~ ~~~CffiUT~ il~cmVJ
~ ct>lCfim ~ ~
(A) ir.f WT
(8) ~$(C) ~
(0) :Slllln'"l~ WT
105. -&GW~~~~-Bm~~ -B ~ ~ ~3TI ct>l~ cnuft ~ I
(A) ~
(8) ~
(C) ~~
(0) ~
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1 06. ~ q)f en ~ ~ M(Olcf»
~ 3fu:~ 50~~ ~~, ~
~ll 200~~Cf;11~ I
(A) ~ (8) m3R
(C) 4;;:Ck1JI (0) (R§ffi
107. ~~~~~~~3itct>l~Cfi«ft~ I
(A) m (8) ~
(C) "Cf)11 (0) ~
108. ~~~~ ~mrf.fmftl ~ ~ ~ I
(A) W1- W2 x100W2
(8) W1- W2 x100W1
(C)W1 +W2 x100
W2
(0)W2 -W1 x100
W2
109. ~~~-ij, 31Rt~CR:~
~"CR~-~~~3fu:-&~~e-,
-B (Olqch)ul "CR~ ~ I
(A) ~
(8) ~
(C) fWm1
(0) ~-~
110. Timbers, for commercial purposes, are 116.
divided into classes.
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(A) Three
(C) Four
(B) Two
(0) Five
111 . are used to mark lines parallel
to the edge of a piece of wood.
(A) Trammel (B) Straight edge
(C) Try square (0) Gauges
112. are used for cutting along the
grain in thick wood.
(A) Coping saw (B) Back saw
(C) Rip saw (0) Pad saw
113. ___ is used for pulling out nails,
tacks etc.
(A) Oil Stone
(C) Router
(B) Pincer
(0) Chisel
114. In jack plane the blade is set at an angle
of to the sale.
(A) 30°
(C) 45°
(B) 60°
(0) 90°
115. A is used to give light blows to
the cutting tools having wooden handle
such as chisels and gouges.
(A) Mallet
(B) Claw hammer
(C) Warrington hammer
(0) Route
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Gouges are chisels with _
sections and may be either inside or
outside ground.
(A) Straight
(C) Holed
(8) Cut
(0) Curved
117. The distance between the cutting edge
of the blade and the sale of the planes,
called the cut, is kept from to
___ for heavy cut.
(A) 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm
(B) 1 mm to 2 mm
(C) 0.8 mm to 1.6 mm
(0) 1.6 mm to 2.4 mm
118. The commonest form of edge joint is the
____ in which two true edges are
joined with glue.
(A) Butt joint
(B) Bridle joint
(C) Halving joint
(0) Tenon joint
119. The number of veneers used in making
plywood is never less than
(A) 4 (B) 3
(C) 5 (0) 2
120. made by dissolving shellac
in methylated spirits with hardening
additives.
(A) Clear varnish
(8) Oil polish
(C) Wax polish
(0) French polish
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110. qlfOl~Cfi~~~, ~em 116. TfT3\1T cpfl cnm -t.fr ~ 3fu:
cpfl.q ~ ~ \jfJ(IT~ I ~~~m~m~~1
(A) <fH (8) q) (A) "Bm (8) CfiG
(C) 'qR (0) -qrq (C) ~ (0) ~qlqGR
111. CfiTMrr~~~~ 117. ~ ~ cnfm ~ 3fu: ~ ~ ~ (fZ1
~ ~ ~q H icR 00311 em~ Cfi8 ~ ~ ~ cf;T~, m- CfiGCfi6T\jfJ(ITt em mfTe-,
~ ~ \jfJ(IT~ I CfiG~~ ~
(A) ~ (8) mfon;nu WPTm~ I
(C) ~ '(4q1~\ (0) ~(A) 0.4 iWft ~ 0.8 iWft
(8) 1 iWft ~ 2 iWft112. CfiTMrr mil ~ .q ~ ~ (C) 0.8 iWft ~ 1.6 iWft
~m~~~~~\jfJ(IT~ I(0) 1.6 iWft ~ 2.4 iWft
(A) ~m (8) ~m
(C) ttqm (0) ~m118. ~~~CfiT~~~
~~q)~~em~~~~113. CfiTMrr ~, ~ 3lTfu em
~~I~f.iCfiI<.1~~~~~~ I
(A) ~~(A) ~"fiR (8) Nm:
(8) \jl1~:S<.1~
(C) ~ (0) ~(C) t\IPi11 ~
114. ~~.q, ~em~l=fBf Chlur (0) m~'tRm~~~1
L<.11{~sm.q ~<R\ql<.1~ 'JI1~ql~m3R119.(A) 30° (8) 60° cf;T~~ ,:ft ~Cfill ~
(C) 45° (0) 90° ~~I
115. CfiTMrr CfiIC:~ql~~ ~ (A) 4 (8) 3
CfiT~~~~~fcnm~~, ~ (C) 5 (0) 2
-t.fr ~ TfT3\1Tcf;T(fW ~ CfiT~ W1T120. t\1.gR11~Q~ ~~~
mm~1 ffqf{~~.q ~<.1"1:t~<.1~~~~ I
(A) ~ (A) ~qrf.m(8) CR1T~ (8) ~~
(C) qlf{ll6"l ~ (C)~~
(0) ~ (0) $:q~
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121. In sheet metal work sheets are specified
by standard gauge numbers. The larger
the gauge numbers, the lesser the
(A) Weight
(B) Length
(C) Thickness
(0) Breadth
122. The tool used to measure the clearance
between the parts during assembly
(A) Metal gauge
(B) Vernier gauge
(C) Steel gauge
(0) Thickness gauge
123. A is used in sheet metal
work for marking out work, locating
centres etc.
(A) Mallet
(C) Chisel
(B) Punch
(0) Hammer
124. The process of removing metal to the
desired shape from the side or edge of
a sheet or strip is called
(A) Notching (B) Nibbing
(C) Trimming (0) Slitting
125. Bolt used for securing clamps, vices
and other accessories to the tables of
machine tools is
(A) Square headed bolt
(B) Cheese headed bolt
(C) T- headed bolt
(0) Cup headed bolt
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126. are the sheet metal worker's
anvils used for bending, seaming or
forming using a hammer or mallet.
(A) Pliers
(B) Stakes
(C) Snip
(0) Scriber
127. is the most common tool
for holding work.
(A) Vice (B) Stocks
(C) Bench (0) Bn
128. The length of handles for heavy
hammers is
(A) 200 to 260 mm
(B) 400 to 500 mm
(C) 250 to 400 mm
(0) 380 to 450 mm
129. If the surface to be align chipped is
too long, it is advisable to cut grooves
along the whole surface by a cross-cut
chisel and then chip away the rest of
the metal
(A) Hole
(C) Mark
(B) Grooves
(0) Edge
130. is used to cut, smooth or
fit metal parts.
(A) File (B) Scraper
(C) Mallet (0) Chisel
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121. We~ qcf; -q,WeCfiTlfRCh ~ ~3TI 126. en We~ ~ Q}OCtl:1tl~
IDU~fcf;m~tl ~~~ ~~~m~cnT~~
~~, "3(RT Cfi1lmrn I ~, ~m~~~~fcf;m~
(A) <nR tl
(8) ~ (A) ~
(C) ~ (8) ~
(0) ~ (C) f8l:f
122. ~~~ ~~¢fRr RCflI«1 CfiT~ (0) ~
~ ~ ~~411:1 ~ \lI1~cll~ "@ CfiTcnm127. qcf; CfiT~ ern ~ ~
~t~~411:1 fcf;m\lI1~ClII:1I~ 31m"@tl
(A) ~~(A) CIW1 (8) ~
(8) ~~(C) ~ (0) ~
(C) ~~
(0) ~~ 128. ~~~~~cfa~~t
123. cnT~~~ctt-q 3lCfl;r(A) 200 B 260 fin:ft
"Cfl8,~~~~fcf;m~tl (8) 400 B 500 fin:ft
(A) ~ (8) -q:q (C) 250 B 400 fin:ft
(C) ~ (0) ~ (0) 380 B 450 fin:ft
124. Wem ~ ~ ~ m fuU BcrTfmr3lfCflR 129. ~~~~-mm~~t "ffiW
-q~ CfiT6CR cfa~ CfiTcnm~ t -mm~m~ CfiTSfiffi-"CflC:~
(A) ~ (8) Rf(;Gill B~~~~~~fi~
(C) ~ (0) ©t~JICfiT~~tl
(A) ~ (8) ~
125. ~~cfa~'R~, ~~~ (C) f.rm;r (0) ~~14rn<:i'iCfiT~"Cfl8~~ ~~411:1 ~
\lI1~ClII:1I~ t 130. cnT~ ~ ~ mID "Cfll
(A) fCfCIl~( ~ ~~, ~mm"Cfl8~~~~
tl(8) $~~
(A) ~ (8) ~(:q;ft(C) iT-~~
(C) ~ (0) ~(0) "Cf)tf~~
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131. Hand saws are made from
(A) High carbon steel
(B) Low alloy steel
(C) High speed steel
(0) All of the above
132. Which of the following is not a type of
mortiser?
(A) Chain mortiser
(B) Hollow chisel mortiser
(C) Square needle mortiser
(0) Oscillating bit mortiser
133. The circular saw usually has provisions
for tilting the table upto an angle of
____ to enable the machine to
cut at different angles required during
mitering.
(A) 30° (B) 45°
(C) 50° (0) 15°
134. is a hand-operated tools
and are used to bore small holes, such
as for starting a screw or large nail.
(A) Gimlet
(B) Brace
(C) Caliper
(0) Trammel
135. are usedto give smoothness
and accuracy to articles which have
already been shaped by fullers and
swages.
(A) Sledge
(B) Gad tongs
(C) Flatters
(0) Ball peen
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136. are used for converting the
pencil lines into cut lines.
(A) Gauges
(B) Saw
(C) Bevel square
(0) Marking knife
137. The tool which consists of a malleable
iron frame that can be swivelled and a
steel screw to which is fitted a thumb
screw is called
(A) Bench hold fast
(B) Sash cramp
(C) Hand screw
(0) G-cramp
138. are used for screwing and
unscrewing screws in wood work.
(A) Screw driver
(B) Pincer
(C) Scraper
(0) Wheel brace
139. The size of a vice is known by the
____ of its jaws.
(A) length
(C) width
(B) weight
(0) height
140. are double cut, narrow and of
rectangular section which are used for
narrow work, such as keyways, slots
and grooves.
(A) Round file
(B) Pillar file
(C) Hand file
(0) Half round file
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(A) ~~~
(8) cmm~~~(C) <fufTTRr~
(0) 3QUCffl~
132. R8ffifuia -q -B cnt.1-m ~ ~/4lcJ~~~nrq)R~% ?
(A) ~ JOtlcJ~,*
(8) mm ~ JOtlcJ~'-'iI(
(C) ml~(~ 4lcJ~'-'iI(
(0) ~:lfm0Rll ~ 4lcJ~'-'iI(
133. • m-q ~ 11{ ~ en) _
CfiTur(%~ c€t~mm%~~en)~ ~ ~ 3'llq~~Chfcmr-r CfiTuIT11{
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141. is used for forming of a flat 147. If the annual rings are approximatelysheet of metal into a curved or hollow at 45° to the face of the plank, theshape such as saucer, bowl, tray or
condition is calledspoon.
(A) Flat grain B(A) Raising hammer
(B) Setting hammer (B) Edge grain C
(C) Riveting hammer (C) Angle grain
(D) Mallet (D) Open grain
142. is the process of cutting 148. Due to uneven drying during seasoning,concave, convex and other curved
the timber maysurface along the length of a piece ofwood. (A) Balk (B) Cut
(A) Sawing (B) Marking (C) Decay (D) Warp(C) Moulding (D) Griding
149. wood is of inferior quality,143. Rebating is the process of making a
coarse and open grained and of deeprebate or recess taken out of the edge
gray color.of a piece of
(A) Plastic (B) Wood (A) Teak
(C) Metal (D) Glass (B) Babul
144. A double-ended, single cut, three-(C) Mango
cornered file of suitable section size is (D) Bamboothe usual type of file used forsaws. 150. Try squares are used for marking and
(A) boring (B) seasoning testing angles of
(C) cutting (D) sharpening (A) 45° (B) 90°
145. Natural seasoning is also known as (C) 60° (D) 145°
(A) Graining (B) Air drying151. A saw is generally specified by the
(C) Moisturing (D) Shrinkingof its blade measured along
146. Generally is the only part of the toothed edge and pitch of teeth,the tree which should be converted for expressed inuse.
(A) Thickness, meter(A) Heart wood
(B) Sapwood(B) Breadth, centimeter
(C) Hard wood (C) Height, millimeters
(D) Black wood (D) Length, millimeters
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152. Which of the following is not a type of 157.
saw?
(A) Panel saw
(B) Dovetail saw
(C) Compass saw
(D) Skew saw
In sawing of wood to start the cut, the
____ of the left hand is placed
against the blade.
(A) Middle finger
(B) Fore finger
(C) Thumb
(D) Palm
153. In jack plane, on the cutting blade158.
another blade is fixed called as
(A) Back iron
(C) Front iron
(B) Bit iron
(D) Wedge
154. A is a recess along the edge
of a piece of wood, which forms a ledge
which is used for positioning glass in
frames and doors.
(A) Brace
(C) Rebate
(B) Gimet
(D) Bradawl
155. The carpenter more often favours the
___ because it serves the dual
purpose of a hammer and a pair of
pincers.
(A) Warrington hammer
(B) Claw hammer
(C) Twist hammer
(D) Forstner hammer
156. In bench vice, one jaw is fixed to the
side of the table while the other is kept
____ by means of a screw and a
handle.
(A) Movable
(C) Rotated
(B) Fixed
(D) Malleable
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___ chisels are used for heavier
work and should be hit with the mallet.
(A) Dowel (B) Firmer
(C) Mortise (D) Tenon
159. In sheet metal, is used to draw
large circles or arcs that are beyond the
limit of the dividers.
(A) Steel square
(B) Trammel points
(C) Vernier calipers
(D) Swing blade protractor
160. Drawing is the operation of producing
thin walled hollow or vessel shaped
parts from
(A) Sheet metal
(B) Wood
(C) Plastic
(D) Glass
161. consists of a frame, table,
feed, rollers, revolving head fitted with
two or three cutter knives.
(A) Wood planer
(B) Band saw
(C) Mortiser
(D) Jointer
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163.
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Bamboo is a type of tree. 167. The short vertical piece between the
(A) Exogenous bottom and middle rails in four or six
(8) Endogenous panel door is called
(C) Conifers
(D) Deciduous
____ are 50 to 100 mm thick by
125 to 200 mm wide and mostly used
in the sections of doorframes.
(A) Battens
(B)
(C)
(D)
Planks
Fanlight
Stiles
164. Weight and strength of deodar wood is
___ less than teak.
165.
166.
(A) 10%
(C) 20%
(B) 15%
(D) 25%
The head of door frame usually projects
from 50 to 100 mm beyond the posts
and these projections are called
(A) Jamb (B) Mortice
(C) Rib (D) Horn
For the installation of door and window
frames at the required place, _
shall be provided on either side of the
frames to anchor them in position.
(A) Tenon
(B) Holdfasts
(C) Mortise
(D) Mouldings
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168.
(A) Soffit
(B)
(C)
(D)
Jambs
Muntin
Stile
Where timber panels are made from
more than one piece, they are jointed
with a continuous and
_____ joint.
(A) Tongue and grooved
(B) Bevel and field
(C) Raise and botection
(D) None of the above
169. A clearance of is kept
between the bottom of the door and the
finished floor level.
170.
(A) 1 mm
(C) 10 mm
(B) 20 mm
(D) 6 mm
In ledged braced and battened door,
the battens shall be fixed together by
25 mm thick ledges and braces fixed to
the face of the door shutter
with screws.
(A) Outside
(B)
(C)
(D)
Inside
Top
Bottom
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171. In the double shutter window the central 176. For flush doors without middle rail an
window frame is called upright is used.
(A) Transom (A) Flush lock
(B) Pivot (B) Hasp lock
(C) Mullion (C) Mortice lock
(D) Hung (D) Sliding lock
172. The construction of window is similar to
that of
(A) Wall
(B) Floor
(C) Beam
(D) Door
173. is the most commonly
used compound for glazing.
(A) Putty
(B) Resin
(C) Varnish
(D) Paper
174. stopper are provided in
double leaf door shutter.
(A) 1
(C) 2
(B) 3
(D) 4
177. Where the door stile is too thin then a
___ may be provided.
(A) Rim lock (B) Cast lock
(C) Dead lock (D) Hinge lock
178. are commonly used on
windows for keeping them in position
when kept open.
(A) Chain and bolt
(B) Hooks and eyes
(C) Rubber
(D) Stopper
179. Sheets are secured to the purlins
and other roof members by means of
galvanized iron hook bolts.
(A) J or I
(C) L or I
(B) J or L
(D) Lor U
175. Pressed steel are the most 180.
commonly used hinges for hanging
doors and windows.
(A) Butt hinges
(B) Tee hinges
(C) Piano hinges
(D) Spring hinges
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____ term is used to indicate
the taking off the edge or corner or arris
of a wooden piece.
(A) Beading
(B) Chamfering
(C) Grooving
(D) Scribing
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extend from the ridge to eaves in roof 190.
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of one piece of timber is accommodated
or housed for a short distance into the
other piece.
(A) Halved joint
(B) Beveled joint
(C) Housed joint
(D) Dovetail joint
182. are the small pieces of
timber which can be used to strengthen
the joint.
(A) Pins (B) Screw
(C) Bolt (D) Dogs
183. screw has threads at
both the ends.
(A) Ordinary
(B) Coach
(C) Center
(D) Handrail
184. Which of the following is not a cutting
tool?
(A) Hand saw
(B) Mortise chisel
(C) Coping saw
(D) Jack plane
185.
(A) Hip
(C) Gable
(B) Rafter
(D) Valley
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186. are small blocks of wood
which are fixed on the trusses to
prevent the sliding of purlins.
(A) Cleat
(B) Template
(C) Wall plate
(D) Post plate
187. Size of the door frames of 10DS20
doors
(A) 990 mm x 2090 mm
(B) 990 mm x 1990 mm
(C) 900 mm x 2000 mm
(D) 1000 mm x 2000 mm
188. Size of shutter in mm of 12 WT 12
window
(A) 1190 x 1190
(B) 590 x 1290
(C) 560 x 1100
(D) 590 x 1190
189. Size of frames in mm of 6 V6
ventilators
(A) 590 x 590
(B) 500 x 500
(C) 600 x 600
(D) 500 x 590
Which of the following is not a fixtures
and fastening for doors and windows?
(A) Hinges (B) Bolts
(C) Handles (D) Batten
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191. ____ drilling machine is a small
machine designed for drilling a small
holes at high speed in light jobs.
(A) Jet
(B) Sensitive
(C) Column
(D) Compact
192. ____ clamps are very useful for
quick adjustment of the work.
(A) J
(C) U
(B) L
(D) W
193. Before drilling the center of the hole is
located on the workpiece by drawing
two lines at angles to each
other.
(A) Straight
(C) Acute
(B) Obtuse
(D) Right
194. ____ is a tool used for enlarging
or finishing a hole previously drilled.
(A) Reamer
(B) Chisel
(C) Hammer
(D) Augur
195. Floor type boring machine is classified
under
(A) Vertical boring machine
(B) Jig boring machine
(C) Horizontal boring machine
(D) Precision boring machine
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196. The main function of a is to
remove metal from a piece of work to
give it the required shape and size.
(A) Drill (B) Bore
(C) Lathe (D) Saw
197. Steel is an
(A) Metal
(C) Plastic
(B) Non metal
(D) Alloy
198. Wood has a high ratio of strength to
weight in compression and it has little
strength in
(A) Tension
(B) Torsion
(C) Shearing
(D) None of the above
199. ____ is made by first exploding
wood chips with high pressure steam.
(A) Plywood
(B) Sap wood
(C) Hard wood
(D) Soft wood
200. _____ are similar to common
nails except they have a thinner shank
and thinner head.
(A) Casing nail
(B) Face nail
(C) Box nail
(D) Toe nail
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
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13. This booklet contains 40 pages. 13. ~ ~ if 40 ~ ~ I
14. Directions : Each question or incomplete 14. ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ if; ~
statement is followed by four alternative ;m "3"ffi: ~ ~ ~ P rrit ~ I ~ ~suggested answers or completions. In each if ~ ~ cnT ~ ~case, you are required to select the one that 'q")~'~ 'SAT Q "" ~ q;r ~"3"ffi:
correctlyanswers the questionor completesthe ~ ~ ~ cnT~ ~ 3ltt ~"3"ffi: ~ ifstatement and blacken (e) appropriate circle ~ Ifk11Cf)1{ ~ A, B, C <:ITD cnT~ <:ITCfiR11
A, B, C or D by Blue / Black Ball-Point Pen ~-'tJfR it.J it CfiR11 (e) CfiBT ~ I <'ifilallfUoagainstthe question concerned in the AnswerSheet. (For V.H. candidates corresponding 3¥04\Gcml ~ ~ ~1l(f m~"R ~ ~circle will be blackened by the scribe) ~~~)
15. Mark your answer by shading the appropriate
circle against each question. The circle
should be shaded completely without leavingany space. The correct method of shading is
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The Candidate must mark his/her response
after careful consideration.
16. There is only one correct answer to eachquestion. You should blacken (e) the circle of
the appropriate column, viz., A, B, C or D. If
you blacken (e) more than one circle againstanyone question, the answer will be treated
as wrong.
17. In case of any discrepancy between theEnglish and Hindi versions of any question,the English version will be treated as final/
authentic.
18. Use the space for rough work given in theQuestion Booklet only and not on the AnswerSheet.
19. You are NOT required to mark your answersin this Booklet. All answers must be indicated
in the Answer Sheet only.
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