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Participant ID, Participant Name, Test Center Name, Test Date, Test Time, Subject, , 11211800185, Civil, Junction, NEERAJ KUMAR MEENA, Star Computer Lab, 20/11/2019, 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM, JUNIOR ENGINEER CIVIL, , Section : Mental Ability, Q.1 In the following question, select the odd letters from the given alternatives., Ans, , 1. USTR, 2. FDEC, , n, , 3. LJKI, , Question ID : 9599674880, , lJ, un, , ct, , io, , 4. XVUW, , Q.2 What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series?, 14, 17, 22, 29, 38, ?, Ans, , 1. 37, , vi, , 2. 49, , 4. 46, , Ci, , 3. 47, , Question ID : 9599674887, , Q.3 In each question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II., You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from, commonly facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the, given statements., Statements:, I. All cycles are bikes., II. All bikes are cars., III. All cars are trains., Conclusions:, I. Some trains are cycles., II. All cars are cycles., Ans, , 1. Only conclusion II follows., 2. Only conclusion I follows., 3. Both conclusions I and II follows., 4. Either conclusion I or II follows., Question ID : 9599674886
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Q.8 In the given figure, circles represent students studying three different subjects. How many, students study all the three subjects?, , Ans, , 1. 2, 2. 1, 3. 3, 4. 4, Question ID : 9599674889, , 2., , vi, , 1., , Ci, , Ans, , lJ, un, , ct, , io, , n, , Q.9 Which of the option figure is exactly the mirror image of the given figure?, , 3., , 4., , Question ID : 9599674894, Q.10 A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a circle facing the centre. D is between F and B. A is second, to the left of D and second to the right of E, but third left of B., Who is facing A?, Ans, , 1. B, 2. D, 3. F, 4. C
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Question ID : 9599674882, Q.11 In each question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II., You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from, commonly facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the, given statements., Statements:, I. Some papers are files., II. Some files are data., III. Some data are records., Conclusions:, I. Some papers are records., II. No papers are records., Ans, , 1. Either conclusion I or II follows., 2. Only conclusion I follows., 3. Only conclusion II follows., 4. Both conclusions I and II follows., Question ID : 9599674885, , io, , n, , Q.12 A series is given, with one word missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones, that will complete the series., , 1. Lion, 2. Onion, 3. Onto, , vi, , 4. Lustrous, , lJ, un, , Ans, , ct, , Oxygen, Toil, Arouse, Arson, Tenuous, ?, , Ci, , Q.13 Here the figures below represents how a piece of paper is folded sequentially and cut, according to the pattern given in the last figure. You have to determine how the unfolded, paper would look after the pattern has been cut., , Ans, 1., , 2., , 3., , Question ID : 9599674876
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4., , Question ID : 9599674895, Q.14 How many straight lines are there in the following figures?, Ans, , 1. 13, 2. 11, 3. 12, 4. 10, Question ID : 9599674893, , Q.15 In a group of six people L, M, N, O, P and Q, each having a different weight, O is heavier than, M. N is lighter than only P & L. M is not the lightest. L is not the heaviest., How many people are heavier than O?, 1. More than Three, , n, , Ans, , io, , 2. None, , ct, , 3. Two, , lJ, un, , 4. Three, , Question ID : 9599674883, , 1., 2., 3., 4., , Ci, , Idol, Atheist, Temple, Ans, , vi, , Q.16 Which of the following diagrams correctly represents the relationship among., , Question ID : 9599674890, Q.17 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is, related to the first term., AEFG : DCIE :: JMPR : ?, Ans, , 1. MJSP, 2. MSKP, 3. MKSP, 4. MSJP, Question ID : 9599674878, , Q.18 If "–" means "divided by", "+" means "multiplied by", "÷" means "added to", "x" means, "subtracted from", then 11 ÷ 6 - 2 + 5 x 3 = ?, Ans, , 1. 21, 2. 26, 3. 23
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4. 17, Question ID : 9599674888, Q.19 Shekhar starts walking south from his school and then took one right turn, one left turn and, one right turn to reach his shop. In which direction is Shekhar with respect to his school?, Ans, , 1. South, 2. North, 3. South-west, 4. South-east, Question ID : 9599674891, , Q.20 A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones, that will complete the series., FK27, LQ64, RW125, ?, Ans, , 1. XB216, 2. YB343, , n, , 3. XC216, , Question ID : 9599674877, , lJ, un, , ct, , io, , 4. CX216, , Section : General Awareness, , Ans, , vi, , Q.1 ______ (i) ______ from the state of ______ (ii) ______ was awarded the Bharat Ratna in the year, 2015., 1. (i) Prof Amartya Sen (ii) United Kingdom, , Ci, , 2. (i) Prof. C. N. R. Rao (ii) Karnataka, , 3. (i) Pandit Bhimsen Gururaj Joshi (ii) Maharashtra, 4. (i) Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya (ii) Uttar Pradesh, Question ID : 9599674911, Q.2 Through which of the following departments does the Government of India procure buffer, stock of food-grains?, Ans, , 1. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, 2. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, 3. Food Corporation of India, 4. Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices, Question ID : 9599674899, , Q.3 Which particular Sanskrit work of Jayadeva has a place of pride in the Odissi dance, repertoire?, Ans, , 1. Vaishnava Padavali, 2. Gitagovindam, 3. Caurapancasika, 4. Abhigyanam shakuntalam
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Question ID : 9599674897, Q.4 ______ is the Chief Minister of Jharkhand., Ans, , 1. Shri Manohar Lal, 2. Shri Raghubar Das, 3. Shri Jairam Thakur, 4. Shri Naveen Patnaik, Question ID : 9599674909, , Q.5 In which year did the Parliament pass a bill known as Indian Post office (amendment) bill,, that was widely criticised by many for it sought to curtail the freedom of the press?, Ans, , 1. 1987, 2. 1985, 3. 1986, 4. 1984, , io, , n, , Question ID : 9599674912, Q.6 Which of the following statements about the Punch - marked coins is incorrect?, 1. These were generally rectangular or sometimes square or round in shape, , ct, , Ans, , 2. The coins were not inscribed, , lJ, un, , 3. They were either cut out of metal sheets or made out of flattened metal globules, 4. These coins remained in circulation till the middle centuries CE, , vi, , Question ID : 9599674908, , Ans, , 1. (i) 562 (ii) 300, 2. (i) 233 (ii) 45, , Ci, , Q.7 The density of population in India (2011) has increased to ______ (i)______ persons per sq km, from ______ (ii)________ persons per sq km over the last 50 years., , 3. (i) 345 (ii) 76, 4. (i) 382 (ii) 200, Question ID : 9599674905, Q.8 Which sport is Anthony Amalraj related to?, Ans, , 1. Table tennis, 2. Football, 3. Tennis, 4. Badminton, Question ID : 9599674914, , Q.9 What is the approximate length of the Great Himalayan range, also known as the central, axial range, from east to west?, Ans, , 1. 2,500 km, 2. 2,848 km, 3. 3,500 km
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4. 1,670 km, Question ID : 9599674904, Q.10 Bianca Andreescu became the first ________ to win the US Open 2019?, Ans, , 1. Austrian, 2. New Zealander, 3. Australian, 4. Canadian, Question ID : 9599674915, , Q.11 What is the reason that the value of g (acceleration due to gravity) becomes greater at the, poles than at the equator?, Ans, , 1. The strengthening intensity of the earth’s magnetic pull at the equator, 2. Radius of the earth increases from the equator to the poles, 3. The presence of the magnetic poles at the poles of the earth, , Ans, , ct, , Q.12 Tanda was the name of the caravans of the _______., , Question ID : 9599674901, , io, , n, , 4. Radius of the earth increases from the poles to the equator, , 1. Gonds, , lJ, un, , 2. Banjaras, 3. Santhals, , vi, , 4. Kolis, , Question ID : 9599674907, , Ans, , Ci, , Q.13 According to the World Bank, which of the following people have been defined as living in, extreme economic poverty?, 1. people living on less than $1.90 per day, 2. people living on less than $2.10 per day, 3. people living on less than $1.50 per day, 4. people living on less than $1.70 per day, Question ID : 9599674898, Q.14 In which field was Dr. Gangadhar Vithobaji Pantawane of Maharashtra awarded the Padma, Shri in the year 2018?, Ans, , 1. Arts, 2. Medicine, 3. Literature and Education, 4. Science and Engineering, Question ID : 9599674910, , Q.15 In which year was there a furore over the attempt by the government to introduce the Ilbert, Bill by the white opposition that forced the government to withdraw the bill?, Ans, , 1. 1883, 2. 1880
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3. 1881, 4. 1885, Question ID : 9599674906, Q.16 The 91st Amendment Act (2003), was made so that the Council of Ministers shall not, exceed ___ percent of total number of members of the House of the People (or Assembly, in, the case of the States)., Ans, , 1. 16, 2. 20, 3. 15, 4. 18, Question ID : 9599674913, , Q.17 What is the character of the black soil’s slow absorption and loss of moisture, which in turn, retains the moisture for a very long time called?, Ans, , 1. soil degradation, , n, , 2. soil erosion, , io, , 3. soil conservation, , Question ID : 9599674903, , lJ, un, , ct, , 4. self-ploughing, , Ans, , 1. Kathakali, 2. Mohiniattam, 3. Odissi, , Ci, , 4. Kathak, , vi, , Q.18 Stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata provide the content of most ______ plays., , Question ID : 9599674896, , Q.19 In which of the following is nitrogen not present?, Ans, , 1. Proteins, 2. Fats, 3. Vitamin B-6, 4. Nucleic acid, Question ID : 9599674902, , Q.20 Who presented the cell theory that all the plants and animals are composed of cells and that, the cell is the basic unit of life?, Ans, , 1. Robert Hooke, 2. Virchow, 3. Robert Brown, 4. Schleiden and Schwann, Question ID : 9599674900
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Section : Arithmetic Ability, Q.1 A certain distance is covered in a certain time. If 50% more distance is covered in 50% less, time, then find the ratio of the speed in the two cases., Ans, , 1. 4 : 9, 2. 1 : 3, 3. 2 : 3, 4. 3 : 5, Question ID : 9599674929, , Q.2 In a mixture of 60 litres, the ratio of milk and water is 2 : 1 respectively. How much more, water must be added to make its ratio 1 : 2 respectively?, Ans, , 1. 40 litres, 2. 52 litres, 3. 60 litres, 4. 54 litres, , io, , n, , Question ID : 9599674926, Q.3 The numerical value of the profit % is equal to the cost price of a book, on selling it at Rs., 119. So, how much profit is there on selling it?, 1. Rs. 36, , ct, , Ans, , 3. Rs. 39, , Question ID : 9599674924, , vi, , 4. Rs. 49, , lJ, un, , 2. Rs. 26, , Ci, , Q.4 The given table shows the number of question attempted and number of right question, done by four students in an exam. For every right question 1 mark is awarded and for every, wrong question 0.25 mark is deducted., Find the average of marks scored by all four students., Ans, , 1. 54.3125, 2. 61.25, 3. 58.0625, 4. 52.525, Question ID : 9599674935, , Q.5 If the length of a rectangle increases by 15% and the breadth decreases by 8%, then the, percentage change in its area will be:, Ans, , 1. 5.8% decrease, 2. 8.2% increase, 3. 8.2% decrease, 4. 5.8% increase, Question ID : 9599674922, , Q.6 The following line graph represents percentage wise breakup of workers in Marketing
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department, Research & Development department and Administrative department in five, companies C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5., If the number of workers in Research & Development departments of C2 and C3 are equal,, then find the ratio of workers in marketing department of C2 and C3 respectively., Ans, , 1. 19 : 10, 2. 10 : 19, 3. 20 : 57, 4. 15 : 34, Question ID : 9599674934, , Q.7 The average of six numbers is 32. If each of the first three numbers is increased by 2 and, each of the remaining three numbers is decreasing by 4, then the new average is:, Ans, , 1. 35, 2. 30, 3. 31, , Question ID : 9599674921, , io, , n, , 4. 34, , 1. 1000, 2. 10, 3. 900, , vi, , 4. 100, , lJ, un, , Ans, , ct, , Q.8 What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?, , Question ID : 9599674918, , Ans, , 1. 144 sq cm, , Ci, , Q.9 The perimeter of a right triangle is 48 cm and its hypotenuse is 18 cm. The area of the, triangle is:, , 2. 26 sq cm, 3. 24 sq cm, 4. 60 sq cm, Question ID : 9599674931, Q.10 A rectangular box measures internally 1.5 m long, 1.2 m broad and 60 cm deep. The number, of cubical block each of edge 30 cm that can be packed inside the box is:, Ans, , 1. 60, 2. 30, 3. 120, 4. 40, Question ID : 9599674932, , Q.11 A, B and C together can do a work in 6 days. If A and C can do the same work in 12 and 18, days respectively, then in how many days can B complete it?, Ans, , 1. 36
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2. 24, 3. 30, 4. 20, Question ID : 9599674928, Q.12 The given pie chart shows the distribution of number of teachers in five schools., If the number of female teachers in school S2, S4 and S5 together are 41, then what is the, average number of male teacher in these three schools?, Ans, , 1. 24, 2. 31, 3. 27, 4. 18, Question ID : 9599674933, , Q.13 The ratio of monthly income and expenditure of a person is 57:43. If he saves Rs. 42,000, per annum, What is his monthly income?, 1. Rs. 14,250, , n, , Ans, , io, , 2. Rs. 72,000, , ct, , 3. Rs. 27,000, , lJ, un, , 4. Rs. 34,000, , Question ID : 9599674925, , 1. 14, 2. 12, 3. 16, 4. 10, , Ci, , Ans, , vi, , Q.14 Two numbers on dividing by 33, gives remainders as 21 and 28 respectively. If the sum of, these two numbers is divided by 33, then the remainder will be:, , Question ID : 9599674920, Q.15 What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?, Ans, , 1. 51, 2. 50, 3. 48, 4. 49, Question ID : 9599674919, , Q.16 The sum of the H.C.F. and L.C.M. of two numbers is 680 and L.C.M. is 84 times the H.C.F. If, one of the numbers is 96, then the other number is:, Ans, , 1. 84, 2. 56, 3. 42, 4. 32
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Question ID : 9599674916, Q.17 The population of a town is 9600. If the males increase by 16% and the females by 10%, the, population will be 10800. The number of females in the town are:, Ans, , 1. 6000, 2. 5600, 3. 3600, 4. 4000, Question ID : 9599674923, , Q.18 At what percent per annum will Rs. 3000 amounts to Rs. 3993 in 3 years, if the interest is, compounded annually?, Ans, , 1. 10 percent, 2. 13 percent, 3. 11 percent, , Question ID : 9599674927, , io, , n, , 4. 9 percent, , 1. 9, 2. 26, 3. 14, , Question ID : 9599674917, , vi, , 4. 7, , lJ, un, , Ans, , ct, , Q.19 What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?, , Ans, , 1. 37.6 kmph, 2. 37.5 kmph, , Ci, , Q.20 A train with a uniform speed passes a 122 meters long platform in 17 seconds and a 210, meters long bridge in 25 seconds. The speed of the train is:, , 3. 39.6 kmph, 4. 46.5 kmph, Question ID : 9599674930, , Section : General English, Q.1 The following sentence has been divided into three parts. One of them may be incorrect., Choose the INCORRECT part from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No, error’ as your answer., We live in a free society / where we can openly / expressed our opinions., Ans, , 1. expressed our opinions, 2. We live in a free society, 3. No error, 4. where we can openly
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Question ID : 9599674936, Q.2 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given., Special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to, understand., Ans, , 1. Brigand, 2. Glossary, 3. Cannibal, 4. Jargon, Question ID : 9599674950, , Q.3 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word., Exemplary, Ans, , 1. Prosperity, 2. Honorable, 3. Aesthetic, , 1. A difficult task, 2. A tough decision, 3. A shocking revelation, , Ci, , 4. A small opening, , vi, , Ans, , lJ, un, , Q.4 Select the meaning of the given idiom., An eye opener, , Question ID : 9599674944, , ct, , io, , n, , 4. Restrained, , Question ID : 9599674948, , Q.5 Choose the correct word in the blank from the given options., As I grew older, my imaginary friends ______ on the personas of real living people., Ans, , 1. take, 2. taking, 3. took, 4. takes, Question ID : 9599674940, , Q.6 Choose the correct word in the blank from the given options., In the west, democracy means that the source of political authority ______ in the people., Ans, , 1. resided, 2. reside, 3. resides, 4. residing, Question ID : 9599674941
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Q.7 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given, sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select option 'No substitution required'., Grammar is just a natural function of children's brains, and they apply it to whatever they, find., Ans, , 1. they apply them for, 2. they apply that in, 3. No substitution required, 4. they applied them to, Question ID : 9599674939, , Q.8 Select the meaning of the given idiom., Cross one’s fingers, Ans, , 1. To involve in a task, 2. To hope for good luck, 3. To engage in a dispute, , Q.9 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word., 1. Longevity, , ct, , Ans, , Question ID : 9599674949, , io, , n, , 4. To cooperate, , lJ, un, , 2. Jubiliation, 3. Adversity, , Question ID : 9599674947, , vi, , 4. Superficial, , Ci, , Q.10 The following sentence has been divided into three parts. One of them may be incorrect., Choose the INCORRECT part from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No, error’ as your answer., Last week's paper upset me / enough that I decided I should / share my disappointment., Ans, , 1. No error, 2. share my disappointment., 3. enough that I decided I should, 4. Last week's paper upset me, Question ID : 9599674937, , Q.11 Parts of a sentence have been jumbled up. Arrange these parts in a meaningful order., A. plastic, there has to, B. be greater stress, C. counter the menace of, D. on recycling plastic., E. As India prepares to, Ans, , 1. EDCAB, 2. ECABD, 3. EBDCA, 4. EABDC
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Question ID : 9599674943, Q.12 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word., Trivial, Ans, , 1. Inattentive, 2. Important, 3. Partial, 4. Hurried, Question ID : 9599674945, , Q.13 Arrange the jumbled sentences to make a meaningful paragraph., A. Before you go to have your next pizza, do read a little about it., B. Yet, it is loved by everyone., C. Do you know the different types of pizzas and their origin?, D. We have a lot of options in food nowadays, yet the simplest and most savoured among, them is pizza!, E. Pizza has gone through numerous transformations., Ans, , 1. CDAEB, , n, , 2. CAEBD, , io, , 3. CBDAE, , Ans, , 1. Discredit, 2. Diligent, 3. Novice, , Ci, , 4. Suppres, , vi, , Q.14 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word., , Question ID : 9599674942, , lJ, un, , ct, , 4. CEBDA, , Question ID : 9599674946, , Q.15 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given, sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select option 'No substitution required'., Everyone is invited to attend this meeting as it is something which affects all the, community., Ans, , 1. which has affect, 2. No substitution required, 3. which effected, 4. which effects, Question ID : 9599674938, Comprehension:, Read the following passage and answer the questions below., When I was 11, I visited India and doing the typical tourist in India routines I got to see and, ride elephants. Now if you’ve been near elephants before you know that huge doesn’t aptly, capture the sheer size of them, and in the eyes of an 11 year old that was just amplified.", "Oddly enough though all of the elephants had their ankles tied to the ground with a bit of, rope, and while the rope looked like it was good quality, the amount and thickness just didn’t, seem capable of holding back a fully grown behemoth like an elephant. So I asked one of the
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workers and he explained that they had the elephants from infancy, and when the elephants, are young the rope that is used is enough to keep them contained as they don’t have the, strength and size to break free yet. But by the time they grow into adults and have the strength, to easily break away, they’ve grown so accustomed to being unable to snap the ropes that, they don’t believe they can break free, even when it seemed so obvious to anyone else, looking.", It was habit and fear that kept them in bondage, not the ropes themselves., I guess the point of this long winded story about Dumbo is that we never really know what, we’re capable of until we push the limits a bit, step outside of our comfort zone, and be ballsy, and crazy enough to tug at the things that we feel hold us back every once in a while, in hopes, that they’ll rip apart, leaving us free to command our destinies., SubQuestion No : 16, Q.16 Which of the following describes the true essence of the passage?, Ans, , 1. It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves., 2. There's nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be, 3. Destiny favors the brave, 4. Command your destiny, Question ID : 9599674952, , io, , Read the following passage and answer the questions below., , n, , Comprehension:, , ct, , When I was 11, I visited India and doing the typical tourist in India routines I got to see and, ride elephants. Now if you’ve been near elephants before you know that huge doesn’t aptly, capture the sheer size of them, and in the eyes of an 11 year old that was just amplified.", , Ci, , vi, , lJ, un, , "Oddly enough though all of the elephants had their ankles tied to the ground with a bit of, rope, and while the rope looked like it was good quality, the amount and thickness just didn’t, seem capable of holding back a fully grown behemoth like an elephant. So I asked one of the, workers and he explained that they had the elephants from infancy, and when the elephants, are young the rope that is used is enough to keep them contained as they don’t have the, strength and size to break free yet. But by the time they grow into adults and have the strength, to easily break away, they’ve grown so accustomed to being unable to snap the ropes that, they don’t believe they can break free, even when it seemed so obvious to anyone else, looking.", It was habit and fear that kept them in bondage, not the ropes themselves., I guess the point of this long winded story about Dumbo is that we never really know what, we’re capable of until we push the limits a bit, step outside of our comfort zone, and be ballsy, and crazy enough to tug at the things that we feel hold us back every once in a while, in hopes, that they’ll rip apart, leaving us free to command our destinies., SubQuestion No : 17, Q.17 What does the term “Ballsy” mean?, Ans, , 1. Courageous, 2. Handsome, 3. Stubborn, 4. Unchanging, Question ID : 9599674953, Comprehension:, Read the following passage and answer the questions below., When I was 11, I visited India and doing the typical tourist in India routines I got to see and, ride elephants. Now if you’ve been near elephants before you know that huge doesn’t aptly, capture the sheer size of them, and in the eyes of an 11 year old that was just amplified.", "Oddly enough though all of the elephants had their ankles tied to the ground with a bit of, rope, and while the rope looked like it was good quality, the amount and thickness just didn’t, seem capable of holding back a fully grown behemoth like an elephant. So I asked one of the
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workers and he explained that they had the elephants from infancy, and when the elephants, are young the rope that is used is enough to keep them contained as they don’t have the, strength and size to break free yet. But by the time they grow into adults and have the strength, to easily break away, they’ve grown so accustomed to being unable to snap the ropes that, they don’t believe they can break free, even when it seemed so obvious to anyone else, looking.", It was habit and fear that kept them in bondage, not the ropes themselves., I guess the point of this long winded story about Dumbo is that we never really know what, we’re capable of until we push the limits a bit, step outside of our comfort zone, and be ballsy, and crazy enough to tug at the things that we feel hold us back every once in a while, in hopes, that they’ll rip apart, leaving us free to command our destinies., SubQuestion No : 18, Q.18 Describe the design of the passage:, Ans, , 1. Philosophical, 2. Narrative, 3. Satirical, 4. Motivating, Question ID : 9599674956, , io, , Read the following passage and answer the questions below., , n, , Comprehension:, , ct, , When I was 11, I visited India and doing the typical tourist in India routines I got to see and, ride elephants. Now if you’ve been near elephants before you know that huge doesn’t aptly, capture the sheer size of them, and in the eyes of an 11 year old that was just amplified.", , Ci, , vi, , lJ, un, , "Oddly enough though all of the elephants had their ankles tied to the ground with a bit of, rope, and while the rope looked like it was good quality, the amount and thickness just didn’t, seem capable of holding back a fully grown behemoth like an elephant. So I asked one of the, workers and he explained that they had the elephants from infancy, and when the elephants, are young the rope that is used is enough to keep them contained as they don’t have the, strength and size to break free yet. But by the time they grow into adults and have the strength, to easily break away, they’ve grown so accustomed to being unable to snap the ropes that, they don’t believe they can break free, even when it seemed so obvious to anyone else, looking.", It was habit and fear that kept them in bondage, not the ropes themselves., I guess the point of this long winded story about Dumbo is that we never really know what, we’re capable of until we push the limits a bit, step outside of our comfort zone, and be ballsy, and crazy enough to tug at the things that we feel hold us back every once in a while, in hopes, that they’ll rip apart, leaving us free to command our destinies., SubQuestion No : 19, Q.19 The word “ropes” is a metaphor for?, Ans, , 1. Inhibitions, 2. Shackles, 3. Obstacles, 4. Complacency, Question ID : 9599674954, Comprehension:, Read the following passage and answer the questions below., When I was 11, I visited India and doing the typical tourist in India routines I got to see and, ride elephants. Now if you’ve been near elephants before you know that huge doesn’t aptly, capture the sheer size of them, and in the eyes of an 11 year old that was just amplified.", "Oddly enough though all of the elephants had their ankles tied to the ground with a bit of, rope, and while the rope looked like it was good quality, the amount and thickness just didn’t, seem capable of holding back a fully grown behemoth like an elephant. So I asked one of the
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2. Density of cement., 3. Fine aggregates., 4. Type of Cement used., Question ID : 9599674980, Q.3 The transparent crystal of quartz is known as:, Ans, , 1. Hornstone, 2. Anorite, 3. Pumice, 4. Rock crystal, Question ID : 9599674987, , Q.4 IS 287-1993 specifies:, Ans, , 1. Recommendations for Maximum moisture content of timber., 2. Recommendations for Maximum moisture content of concrete., , n, , 3. Recommendations for Maximum moisture content of fine aggregates., , Question ID : 9599674981, , ct, , io, , 4. Recommendations for Maximum moisture content of brick., , 1. Cut-back bitumen., 2. Bitumen emulsion., 3. Plastic bitumen., , Ci, , 4. Blown bitumen., , vi, , Ans, , lJ, un, , Q.5 A form of Bitumen that is obtained by fluxing asphaltic bitumen in presence of some, suitable liquid distillates of coal tar or petroleum is:, , Question ID : 9599674979, , Q.6 Pick the correct statement among the following sentences., Ans, , 1. Both: Adulterated cement does not change its colour even after heating it to high, temperature and Physical tests for cement are carried out at 38˚C, 2. Adulterated cement does not change its colour even after heating it to high temperature, 3. Adulterated cement changes its colour after heating it to high temperature., 4. Physical tests for cement are carried out at 38˚C, Question ID : 9599674986, , Q.7 At a construction site, the reduced level of ground is 100 m and reduced level for bottom of, footing is 98 m. The quantity of earthwork in excavation for 10 number of square footing of, 2 m side is:, Ans, , 1. 400 cu.m, 2. 40 cu.m, 3. 80 cu.m, 4. 800 cu.m, Question ID : 9599674994
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Q.8 Which of the following is correct with respect to Vicat apparatus?, Ans, , 1. It has 10 mm diameter needle for normal consistency., 2. It has 10 cm diameter needle for normal consistency., 3. It has 5 cm diameter needle for final set., 4. It has 1 cm diameter needle for initial set., Question ID : 9599674985, , Q.9 In earthwork for roads, if at a chainage point two reduced levels are recorded then the, ground is considered as:, Ans, , 1. Level ground, 2. Vertical drop, 3. Upward sloping, 4. Downward sloping, Question ID : 9599674989, , Q.10 IS 4101-1967-Part 1 covers the specifications for______., 1. Stone facing works, , n, , Ans, , io, , 2. Pre stressed concrete, , ct, , 3. Brickwork, , lJ, un, , 4. Steel tubular scaffolding, , Question ID : 9599674978, , 1. Purchase value, 2. Scrap value, 3. Assessed value, 4. Market value, , Ci, , Ans, , vi, , Q.11 The book value of a building at the end of its utility period is termed as:, , Question ID : 9599674990, Q.12 In a road embankment work, the reduced level of formation bed at Zero m chainage is 107, m. The road is supposed to have a downward gradient of 1 in 100. Determine the reduced, level of formation bed at 1000 m chainage, Ans, , 1. 107 m, 2. 97 m, 3. 100 m, 4. 117 m, Question ID : 9599674992, , Q.13 Timber quantity for chaukhat (frame) of 10 cm x 12 cm cross section for a 1.5 m x 1.0 m, window is:, Ans, , 1. 0.0504 cu. m, 2. 0.060 cu. m, 3. 0.030 cu.m, 4. 0.0552 cu. m
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Question ID : 9599674997, Q.14 Identify the type of joint in stone masonry given in Image:, Ans, , 1. Butt joint, 2. Rusticated joint, 3. Dowel joint, 4. Plugged joint, Question ID : 9599674984, , Q.15 The heights of embankment at the two ends of 20 m portion of road is 1.00 m and 1.60 m,, the formation width is 10 m and side slope 2 : 1 (horizontal:vertical). Calculate the quantity, of earthwork for 20 m length portion of road by using ‘mid-section formula’, Ans, , 1. 327.6 cu.m, 2. 293.8 cu.m, 3. 328.8 cu.m, , Q.16 Pigment volume concentration number (PVCN) is the:, 1. Volume of non volatile vehicle in the paint., , ct, , Ans, , Question ID : 9599674996, , io, , n, , 4. 331.2 cu. m, , 3. Volume of the paint., , lJ, un, , 2. Ratio of volume of nonvolatile vehicle in the paint to the volume of base pigment in the, paint., , vi, , 4. Ratio of volume of base pigment in the paint to the volume of non volatile vehicle in the, paint., Question ID : 9599674982, , Ci, , Q.17 The cost of boring a 60mm diameter casing pipe for a tube well is as below:, 1) For first 20 m depth – Rs. 70 per meter, 2) Below 20 m to 30 m depth – Rs. 110 per meter, 3) Below 30 m to 40 m depth – Rs. 150 per meter, The total cost of boring a 60 mm diameter casing pipe to a depth of 40 m is:, Ans, , 1. Rs. 4400, 2. Rs. 6000, 3. Rs. 4000, 4. Rs. 2800, Question ID : 9599674995, , Q.18 Calculate the quantity of brickwork for a 30 cm thick semi-circular arch of 2.5 m clear span,, take breadth of wall as 40 cm., Ans, , 1. 0.528 cu. m., 2. 0.942 cu. m., 3. 0.396 cu. m., 4. 0.471 cu. m., Question ID : 9599674993
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Q.19 The portion of a brick obtained by cutting a brick lengthwise into two portions is known as:, Ans, , 1. Queen closer, 2. Mitred closer, 3. Bevelled closer, 4. King closer, Question ID : 9599674988, , Q.20 The yearly instalment of sinking fund for a building costing Rs 5,00,000/- whose future life, is 20 years is equal to _______. Take sinking fund factor for 20 years and 5% rate as 0.0302, Ans, , 1. Rs. 1510, 2. Rs. 30200, 3. Rs. 15100, 4. Rs. 1250, , n, , Question ID : 9599674991, , io, , Section : Discipline2, Q.1 In reference to permeability of soils, which of the following is incorrect?, , 1. Permeability is directly proportional to the unit weight of water and inversely proportional, to it’s viscosity, , lJ, un, , 2. Permeability varies as the square of grain size, , ct, , Ans, , 3. Permeability is proportional to the square of the square of the net voids ratio, , vi, , 4. Degree of saturation has no effect on permeability, , Question ID : 9599675007, , Ans, , 1. 550 kpa, , Ci, , Q.2 A sample of soil failed in a tri axial test under a deviator stress of 200 kpa, when the, confining pressure had been 100 kpa, if for the same sample, what would have been the, deviator stress at failure if the confining pressure had been 200 kpa, assume c=0., , 2. 400 kpa, 3. 450 kpa, 4. 600 kpa, Question ID : 9599675017, Q.3 To locate a rising gradient line of 1 in 20 from a point ‘a’ on 100 m contour on the map at a, scale of 1 : 1000 with contour interval of 5 m, the radius of the arc be drawn is:, Ans, , 1. 100 cm, 2. 10 m, 3. 0.4 cm, 4. 10 cm, Question ID : 9599675003, , Q.4 Which of the following does not have any relation to quick sand?, Ans, , 1. Effective pressure becomes zero, 2. It is a type of sand wherein void ratio is 1
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3. Cohesionless soil loses all its shear strength, 4. soil particles have a tendency to move up in the direction of flow, Question ID : 9599675014, Q.5 A levelling station is a point where_____., Ans, , 1. Levelling staff is held, 2. Instrument is fixed, 3. Observer stands, 4. Intermediate point between instrument and staff position, Question ID : 9599675005, , Q.6 An angle is measured with the help of theodolite by repetition method. Which of the, following error is not eliminated in this method., Ans, , 1. Error due to slip, 2. The error due to eccentricity of Vernier, , n, , 3. Error due to inaccurate graduation, , Question ID : 9599675001, , ct, , io, , 4. Error in line of collimation adjustment, , 1. 354.465 m, 2. 334.465 m, 3. 364.465 m, , Ci, , 4. 324.465 m, , vi, , Ans, , lJ, un, , Q.7 The tangent length for a simple curve is 10 m. the chainage of point of intersection is, 344.465 m. The chainage of starting point of curve is:, , Question ID : 9599675004, , Q.8 An art of determining the relative elevations of points on, above and below ground is known, as:, Ans, , 1. Levelling, 2. Chain surveying, 3. Plane table surveying, 4. Compass surveying, Question ID : 9599674998, , Q.9 The mass specific gravity of a fully saturated specimen of clay having a water content of, 30.5% is 1.96. On oven drying, the mass specific gravity drops to 1.60. The specific gravity, of clay is:, Ans, , 1. 3.123, 2. 3.321, 3. 3.432, 4. 3.234, Question ID : 9599675011
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Q.10 In Terzaghi’s piston and spring analogy, the grain structure was represented by:, Ans, , 1. water, 2. piston, 3. cylinder, 4. spring, Question ID : 9599675016, , Q.11 Total weight of a soil mass per unit of it’s total volume is termed as:, Ans, , 1. Submerged unit weight, 2. Unit weight of solids, 3. Dry unit weight, 4. Bulk unit weight, Question ID : 9599675009, , Q.12 The correct relationship between Specific gravity (G), Degree of saturation (S), Void ratio, (e), Bulk unit weight (ϒ) and Unit weight of water (ϒw) among the following is, 1., , n, , Ans, , io, , 2., , ct, , 3., , lJ, un, , 4., , Question ID : 9599675010, , Q.13 An optical instrument used to establish intermediate points on a straight joining two distant, points without having to sight from one of them is:, 1. Tape, , vi, , Ans, , 3. Compass, 4. Line ranger, , Ci, , 2. Sprit level, , Question ID : 9599674999, Q.14 The height of the tower above horizontal line of collimation of theodolite fixed at a, horizontal distance of 30√3m from it is 30 m. Then angle of inclination of theodolite is:, Ans, , 1. 30°, 2. 90°, 3. 60°, 4. 45°, Question ID : 9599675006, , Q.15 When, there is static equilibrium, Neutral stress is defined as:, Ans, , 1. Stress due to compaction of soil, 2. Stress due to naturally overlying soil, 3. Stress at the middle of the soil layer, 4. stress carried by the pore water, Question ID : 9599675015
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Q.16 Determine the chainage of point B, if chainage of point A is 2093.335 m and the horizontal, distance between AB is 237 m., Ans, , 1. 2320.335 m, 2. 320.335 m, 3. 2330.335 m, 4. 330.335 m, Question ID : 9599675000, , Q.17 The maximum water content at which a reduction in water content will not cause a decrease, in the volume of a soil mass is called:, Ans, , 1. Plastic limit, 2. Shrinkage limit, 3. Plasticity index, 4. Liquid limit, , n, , Question ID : 9599675013, , Ans, , io, , Q.18 Soils transported by gravitational forces are termed as:, 1. Alluvial soils, , ct, , 2. Loess, , lJ, un, , 3. Glacial deposit, 4. Colluvial soils, , Question ID : 9599675008, , 1. 353.440 m, 2. 355.450 m, , Ci, , Ans, , vi, , Q.19 To determine the height of instrument of a level, back sight was taken on the inverted staff, held at bottom of the lintel. If RL of Bench mark is 354.445 m and staff reading is 1.005 m, the height of instrument is:, , 3. 355.445 m, 4. 353.445 m, Question ID : 9599675002, Q.20 In a specific gravity test, the following observation were made:, Weight of dry soil : 1.04 N, Weight of bottle + soil + water : 5.38 N, Weight of bottle + water : 4.756 N, Also while obtaining the weight 5.38 N, 3 ml of air remained entrapped in the suspension,, the corrected value of specific gravity is:, Ans, , 1. 2.694, 2. 1.759, 3. 3.968, 4. 2.215, Question ID : 9599675012
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Section : Discipline3, Q.1 1% of error in height of water over the notch produce how much error in discharge over, triangular notches?, Ans, , 1. 3.50 percent, 2. 2 percent, 3. 2.50 percent, 4. 1 percent, Question ID : 9599675027, , Q.2 Which device has less cost of installation for measuring rate of flow of fluid through pipe?, Ans, , 1. Orifice meter, 2. Pitot meter, 3. Venturi meter, 4. Manometer, , n, , Question ID : 9599675023, , Ans, , io, , Q.3 Which of the following is not classified based on head at the inlet in a turbine?, 1. High head turbine, , 4. Mixed head turbine, , lJ, un, , 3. Low head turbine, , ct, , 2. Medium head turbine, , Question ID : 9599675020, , 1. Necessity of irrigation, 2. Ill-effects of irrigation, 3. Benefits of irrigation, , Ci, , Ans, , vi, , Q.4 In irrigation engineering, development of desert area factor comes under which case?, , 4. Types of irrigation, Question ID : 9599675030, Q.5 Which of the following is an ill-effect of irrigation?, Ans, , 1. Protection from famine, 2. Self-sufficiency in food, 3. Damp climate, 4. Recreation, Question ID : 9599675032, , Q.6 For a 10% error in the estimation of mean rainfall and for a coefficient of variation of the, rainfall (Cv) is equal to 30, Find the number of optimal stations, N?, Ans, , 1. 3, 2. 12, 3. 6, 4. 9
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Question ID : 9599675035, Q.7 Under road margins, which of the following are provided near public conveniences with, guide maps to enable drivers to stop clear off the carriageway?, Ans, , 1. Drive ways, 2. Frontage roads, 3. Bus bays, 4. Lay bys, Question ID : 9599675037, , Q.8 The centre of pressure on submerged surfaces is calculated by using:, Ans, , 1. Principle of moments, 2. Principle conservation of energy, 3. Bernoulli’s principle, 4. Conservation of pressure, , n, , Question ID : 9599675021, , Ans, , ct, , io, , Q.9 What type of flow it is if water flowing in a channel has a cross sectional area - 50 m2 top, width - 5 m, velocity of 0.1 m/s and viscosity of 0.625 Ns/m2?, 1. Transition flow, , lJ, un, , 2. Turbulent flow, 3. Steady flow, , Question ID : 9599675028, , vi, , 4. Laminar flow, , Ans, , 1. Coefficient of discharge, 2. Ventilation, , Ci, , Q.10 What is not required for a triangular notch?, , 3. Head of water, 4. Angle of notch, Question ID : 9599675026, Q.11 A rectangular plate, 6 m long 4 m wide, makes 300 with respect to free surface of water and, its top edge is at 3 m below the free surface. Calculate the depth of centre of gravity of, plate from free water surface:, Ans, , 1. 3.5 m, 2. 4.5 m, 3. 4.0 m, 4. 5.0 m, Question ID : 9599675022, , Q.12 In which method, Irrigation water is useful for row crops?, Ans, , 1. Sub surface irrigation method, 2. Furrow method
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3. Sprinkler method, 4. Flooding method, Question ID : 9599675033, Q.13 Natural syphon type rain guage is also known as ______., Ans, , 1. Float type gauge, 2. Weighing bucket type, 3. Tipping bucket type, 4. Syphon rain gauge, Question ID : 9599675034, , Q.14 The velocity of water in a pipe is measured using a pitot tube, calculate the velocity of flow, by taking, Stagnation pressure head as 7 m, Static pressure head as 6 m & coefficient of, tube as 0.98., Ans, , 1. 8.61, 2. 6.58, , n, , 3. 2.56, , Question ID : 9599675024, , ct, , io, , 4. 4.34, , lJ, un, , Q.15 Under Benefits of Irrigation,, , Statement 1:- yield of crops can be increased by irrigation even in the period of low rainfall., Statement 2:- optimum use of water is possible by irrigation to obtain maximum output., Ans, , 1. Both are false., , 3. Both are true., , vi, , 2. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false., , Ci, , 4. Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true., , Question ID : 9599675031, , Q.16 In highway cross sectional elements, what is the minimum shoulder width recommended by, the IRC?, Ans, , 1. 1.5 m, 2. 2.5 m, 3. 3.0 m, 4. 2.0 m, Question ID : 9599675036, , Q.17 What is the dimension of Chezy’s constant?, Ans, , 1. L-1T-1, 2. L1/2T-1, 3. LT, 4. LT-1, Question ID : 9599675029
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Q.18 A square footing 2.5 m X 2.5 m is built in a homogenous bed of sand of unit weight 20, kN/m3 and having angle of shearing resistance of 36 degree, the depth of the base of the, footing is 1.5 m below the ground surface. The safe load the footing can carry with a factor, of safety of 3 against complete shear failure is (use Terzaghi’s analysis), Ans, , 1. 874 kN/m2, 2. 676 kN/m2, 3. 982 kN/m2, 4. 768 kN/m2, Question ID : 9599675018, , Q.19 Which of the following is true?, Ans, , 1. Hydraulic gradient line is constant in the direction of flow., 2. Hydraulic gradient line always drops., 3. Hydraulic gradient line always rises in the direction of flow., 4. Hydraulic gradient line may or may not change in the direction of flow., Question ID : 9599675025, , 1. 6545 J/kg-mole K, , io, , Ans, , n, , Q.20 Universal gas constant is equal to:, , ct, , 2. 5974 J/kg-mole K, 3. 9686 J/kg-mole K, , Question ID : 9599675019, , vi, , lJ, un, , 4. 8314 J/kg-mole K, , Ci, , Section : Discipline4, , Q.1 When the ambient lapse rate is greater than the dry adiabatic lapse rate, the atmosphere is, said to be:, Ans, , 1. Sub adiabatic lapse rate, , 2. Super-adiabatic lapse rate, 3. Negative adiabatic lapse rate, 4. Adiabatic lapse rate, Question ID : 9599675052, Q.2 In parking surveys, the total number of vehicles parked in an area at a specified moment is, known as:, Ans, , 1. Parking accumulation, 2. Parking index, 3. Parking turn over, 4. Parking volume, Question ID : 9599675039, , Q.3 In order to introduce the centrifugal force and super elevation gradually in the geometric, design of highways,______ curves should be introduced between the straight and circular, curves.
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Ans, , 1. Summit curves, 2. Valley curve, 3. Transition curve, 4. Vertical curve, Question ID : 9599675040, , Q.4 Which type of pavement have low or negligible flexural strength?, Ans, , 1. Rigid pavement, 2. Flexible pavement, 3. Semi rigid pavement, 4. Both Rigid pavement and Semi rigid pavement, Question ID : 9599675041, , Q.5 According to friction coefficient test, as per MORTH specifications, the polished stone value, of coarse aggregates used in bituminous concrete and semi dense bituminous concrete, surfacing of roads should not be less than______, 1. 55, , n, , Ans, , io, , 2. 45, 3. 30, , lJ, un, , ct, , 4. 50, , Q.6 Below figure represents:, Ans, , Question ID : 9599675042, , 1. Cross section of two lane city road in built up area, , vi, , 2. Cross section of VR or ODR in embankment in rural area, , Ci, , 3. Cross section of MDR in cutting in rural area, , 4. Cross section of NH or SH in embankment in rural area, Question ID : 9599675038, Q.7 Which of the following statement/s is/are correct with respect to carbon monoxide?, a) The affinity of CO for hemoglobin is 210 times greater than that of oxygen., b) Excess of CO result in death by asphyxiation., Ans, , 1. Both statements are false., 2. Only statement b is true., 3. Both statements are true., 4. Only statement a is true., Question ID : 9599675057, , Q.8 Consider the following statements with respect to circular sewer., A. It offers less opportunities for deposits., B. It is the most economical section since it utilizes minimum quantity of material., Ans, , 1. Only statement A is true., 2. Both statements are true., 3. Both statements are false.
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4. Only statement B is true., Question ID : 9599675051, Q.9 In vacuum flotation unit, the vacuum pressure present in the aerated sewage cause the air, bubbles to:, Ans, , 1. To expand and move downwards, 2. To contract and move upwards, 3. To contract and move downwards, 4. To expand and move upwards, Question ID : 9599675054, , Q.10 Grease and oil traps are specially built chambers on the sewers to exclude grease and oil, from wastewater ______., Ans, , 1. Only at the junction of oil and grease chamber and sewer line, 2. Both At the exit of sewer line and Only at the junction of oil and grease chamber and, sewer line, 3. Before the wastewater enter into the sewer line, , Question ID : 9599675047, , ct, , io, , n, , 4. At the exit of sewer line, , 1. Bangalore, 2. Mumbai, 3. New Delhi, , Ci, , 4. Chennai, , vi, , Ans, , lJ, un, , Q.11 The City in India that experienced the waterborne outbreak of infectious hepatitis in 195556 is:, , Question ID : 9599675055, , Q.12 Identify the flow control device shown in image:, Ans, , 1. Parshall flume, 2. Proportional weir, 3. Sutro weir, 4. Notch, Question ID : 9599675053, , Q.13 Under bitumen tests, the softening point of various bitumen grades used in paving jobs vary, between ______., Ans, , 1. 75° to 100°, 2. 30° to 50°, 3. 50° to 75°, 4. 35° to 70°, Question ID : 9599675044, , Q.14 The maximum quantity of water that can be guaranteed during a critical dry period is known, as:
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Ans, , 1. Critical yield, 2. Average yield, 3. Firm yield, 4. Secondary yield, Question ID : 9599675048, , Q.15 In continuous flow sedimentation tank the quantity of water passing per hour (or per day), per unit horizontal area is known as:, Ans, , 1. Overflow rate, 2. Both Overflow rate and Surface loading, 3. Surface loading, 4. Flowing through period, Question ID : 9599675056, , Q.16 In angularity number test, the angularity number for aggregates used in construction, generally ranges from ______., 1. 5 to 10, , n, , Ans, , io, , 2. 10 to 100, 3. 0 to 11, , lJ, un, , ct, , 4. 0 to 15, , Question ID : 9599675043, , 1. Radial system, 2. Reticulation system, 3. Circular system, 4. Tree system, , Ci, , Ans, , vi, , Q.17 Identify the layout of water distribution system given in image:, , Question ID : 9599675049, Q.18 The presence of lead can be detected by six drops of sulphuric acid in a glass of water,, which will yield:, Ans, , 1. White precipitate, 2. Brown precipitate, 3. Red precipitate, 4. Yellow precipitate, Question ID : 9599675050, , Q.19 Find out the type of traffic sign given form the below image:, Ans, , 1. Reassurance sign, 2. Destination sign, 3. Advance direction sign, 4. Direction sign
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Question ID : 9599675046, Q.20 In type of road markings, Marking indicated for pedestrian crossings comes under:, Ans, , 1. Object markings, 2. Carriage way markings, 3. Longitudinal pavement marking, 4. Both Carriage way markings and Object markings, Question ID : 9599675045, , Section : Discipline5, Q.1 Identify the correct statement/s with respect to spacing of reinforcement:, A. Spacing of stirrups in a RCC rectangular beam is increased at the centre of the beam., B. Spacing of stirrups in a RCC rectangular beam is increased at the ends of the beam., Ans, , 1. Statement A is true B is false., 2. Both statements are true., , n, , 3. Statement B is true A is false., , Question ID : 9599675074, , lJ, un, , ct, , io, , 4. Both statements are false., , 1. 8469.72 mm4, 2. 6472.15 mm4, 3. 7363.10 mm4, 4. 5647.56 mm4, , Ci, , Ans, , vi, , Q.2 Calculate the moment of inertia of a hallow section shown in figure with respect to X-X’ axis,, Take D=20 mm and d=10 mm., , Question ID : 9599675072, , Q.3 Steel beam theory is used for the design of ______., Ans, , 1. Cantilever beams by ignoring compressive stress in concrete, 2. Singly reinforced beams by ignoring compressive stress in concrete, 3. Two way slabs by ignoring compressive stress in concrete, 4. Doubly reinforced beams by ignoring compressive stress in concrete, Question ID : 9599675075, , Q.4 According to IS code, the time elapsed between moment at which water is added to the, cement to the moment at which cement starts to loose its plasticity shall not be less than, Ans, , 1. 30 minutes, 2. 150 minutes, 3. 90 minutes, 4. 50 minutes, Question ID : 9599675067
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Q.5 As per IS-456 : 2000, Maximum water cement ratio of concrete used in Reinforced cement, concrete structures exposed to moderate exposure condition is______., Ans, , 1. 0.55, 2. 0.45, 3. 0.5, 4. 0.4, Question ID : 9599675063, , Q.6 As per BIS code, the acceptable indoor noise level in libraries is:, Ans, , 1. 65 dB, 2. 30 dB, 3. 45 dB, 4. 75 dB, Question ID : 9599675059, , Q.7 Which receptor organ for hearing is destructed by noise pollution?, 1. Aorta, , n, , Ans, , io, , 2. The organ of corti, , ct, , 3. Nasal bone, , Ans, , 1. Tension as well as shear, 2. Tension as well as torsion, , Ci, , 3. Tension as well as compression, , Question ID : 9599675060, , vi, , Q.8 Hooke’s law equally holds good for:, , lJ, un, , 4. Arterial, , 4. Tension as well as bending, , Question ID : 9599675068, Q.9 In continuous flow sedimentation tanks the actual detention period used in practice should, be:, Ans, , 1. Equal to 3/4th the theoretical detention period., 2. Less than Half the theoretical detention period., 3. More than twice the theoretical detention period., 4. Equal to 1/4th the theoretical detention period., Question ID : 9599675058, , Q.10 A steel rod 1.0 m long is subjected to a tensile force of 20 kN. Calculate the cross sectional, area of rod, if it experiences an elongation of 1.5 mm. Take modulus of elasticity for the rod, material is 200 Gpa., Ans, , 1. 66.66 mm2, 2. 78.25 mm2, 3. 96.11 mm2, 4. 50.25 mm2
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Question ID : 9599675069, Q.11 Which of the following is a secondary air pollutant?, Ans, , 1. Nitrogen oxide, 2. Carbon dioxide, 3. Suspended particulate matter, 4. Ozone, Question ID : 9599675061, , Q.12 The minimum area of longitudinal reinforcement in a RCC column of size 200 mm x 400, mm, shall not be less than______., Ans, , 1. 800 mm2, 2. 640 mm2, 3. 350 mm2, 4. 1200 mm2, , Ans, , io, , Q.13 Maximum number of points of contra flexure in a cantilever beam can be:, , n, , Question ID : 9599675076, , 1. 0, , ct, , 2. 6, , lJ, un, , 3. 9, 4. 3, , Question ID : 9599675070, , vi, , Q.14 If the aggregate cement ratio of a concrete mix is increased:, , Ci, , A. The workability of concrete Increases., B. The workability of concrete decreases., Identify the correct statement:, Ans, , 1. Statement A is true B is false, 2. Statement B is true A is false, 3. Both statements are false, 4. Both statements are true, , Question ID : 9599675062, Q.15 To ensure the lateral stability in a simply supported beam, the clear distance between the, lateral restraints should not exceed______., Ans, , 1. 25 times the breadth of the compression face midway between the lateral restraints, 2. 60 times the breadth of the compression face midway between the lateral restraints, 3. 80 times the breadth of the compression face midway between the lateral restraints, 4. 40 times the breadth of the compression face midway between the lateral restraints, Question ID : 9599675077, , Q.16 Which of the following statement is incorrect with respect to process of manufacturing, concrete?, Ans, , 1. The ground surface on which the concrete is placed must be free from loose earth.
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2. Platform vibrators are used in the manufacture of large prefabricated concrete elements., 3. Machine mixing is not efficient and economical for medium scale mass concrete work, 4. Weigh batching is better method than volume batching for proportioning the materials., Question ID : 9599675065, Q.17 The estimated water content to produce a concrete sample with workability 50 mm is 186, litres. Calculate the extra volume of water to be added to increase the workability from 50, mm to 125 mm., Ans, , 1. 9.00 litres, 2. 18.97 litres, 3. 12.56 litres, 4. 16.74 litres, Question ID : 9599675064, , Q.18 To avoid the sliding of dam, the force of friction between the dam and soil, is at, least______times the total water pressure per meter length., 1. 2.0, , n, , Ans, , io, , 2. 1.5, 3. 3.0, , lJ, un, , ct, , 4. 2.5, , Question ID : 9599675073, , 1. 26,666.67 mm4, 2. 4,26,666.67 mm4, 3. 4266.67 mm4, 4. 1,06,666.67 mm4, , Ci, , Ans, , vi, , Q.19 Calculate the moment of inertia of a rectangular lamina with respect to X axis, Take 20 mm, width along X axis and 40 mm depth along Y axis. The intersection point of X and Y axis lies, on centroid point of given lamina., , Question ID : 9599675071, Q.20 Which of the following IS code provides “recommended practice for cold weather, concreting”?., Ans, , 1. IS 4031 (part-II)-1999, 2. IS 2386 (part-II)-1981, 3. IS 10262-2009, 4. IS 7861 (part-II)-1981, Question ID : 9599675066