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GENERAL AWARENESS 1. Which Union Territory has tts ‘own High Court ? (1) New Delhi (2) Chandigarh 2. When was Gandhi-Irwin Pact in India? 71931 2) 1919 (31927 (4) 1921 3. Who was the first Chairman * of the Rajya Sabha ? () Krishnamurthy (2) Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (3) Violet Alwa (4) Lal Bahadur Shastri 4. Which article of the Indian con- stitution says that Parliament comprises Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and President ? (1) Article 56 (2) Article 79 (3) Article 60 (4) Article 77 8. Where is the ‘Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary’ located in In- dia? ()Goa (2) Kerala (3) Tamil Nadu (4) Karnataka 6. Who was the first Gupta ruler to attain the title of 'Mahara- Jadhiraja’ ? (1) Chandragupta 1 (2) Samudragupta (3) Kumaragupta (4) Kurugupta 7. Which city hosted the first ‘South Asian Federation (SAF) games ? (1) New Dethi (2) Lahore (3) Kathmandu (4) Colombo 8. When was the first offictal cricket test match played ? SOLVED PAPER (1) 1890 (2) 1915 (3)1910 (4) 1877 ®. Which Five Year Plan in India was prepared by Professor C. jan? (1) 6th Plan (2) 8th Plan (9)5th Plan (4) 11th Plan 10. Which 1s the largest natural port in India ? (J) Chennat (2) Kolkata (3) Vishakhapatnam (4) Mumbai 11.‘A New World’ was the motto of which of the following games held in 2016? {3) Common Wealth Games (4) Astan Games 12, Which Indian actor ts one of the co-owner of Kerala Blast- ers football team in the Indt- an Super league ? (2) Chiranjeevi (2) Amitabh Bachchan (3) Rajnikanth (4) Shahrukh Khan 18. Who is the present Union Min- ister of Law and Justice in the Cabinet of Narendra Modi ? (Q) Venkaiah Naidu (2) Ravi Shankar Prasad (3) Ramvilas Paswan (4) Nitin Gadkart 14. Who ts the present Governor for the state of Bihar ? (1) Prabhat Kumar (2) Shanmuganathan (3) Syed Ahmed (4) Ramnath Kovind 15. Pema Khandhu is the present Chief Minister of which state ? (1) Arunachal Pradesh Held on : 22.02.2017, (Shift-I) DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM 16. The Indian raliways started using a system called ‘GAGAN' to navigate trains. Which re- search institute developed “GAGAN ? (1) Survey of India (2)1SRO () NGRI (4) BARC 17. Who was the Chief guest for _ the closing ceremony of the 35th National Games held in India in 2015? (2) Narendra Modi (2) Amitabh Bachchan (3) Sachin Tendulkar (4) Pranab Mukherjee ‘What was the position of In- dia in terms of final medal tally in the Paralympics 2016 ? (1)43rd (2) 22nd (3)3ard (4) 13th 19. NITI Ayog launched a mission called AIM in 2015, The full form of AIM is: (2) Acharya Innovation Mis- ston (2) Amrut Innovation Mission: (9) Atal Innovation Mission {4) Aegis Innovation Mission 20, Who is the present Chief of the ° Army Staff of India ? (2) Dalbir Singh Suhag (2) Deepak Kapoor (3) Bikram Singh (4) Bipin Rawat 21. Which of the {ollowing is a pro- gram that copies itself over and over eventually causing the computer to crash ? (1) Firewall (2) Trojan horse (3) Logic bomb (4) Worm 22, Which of the following is an application that uses a collec- tion of multiple media sourc- cs like text, graphics, images, audio, video etc ? 18. eh: (2) Hardware application (3) DBMS application (4) Network application . Which of the following 1s the Process of changing the ampli- tude or frequency or place of a earner wave in accordance with the intensity of the sig- nal? (2) Digitization (2) Modulation (3) Adaptation (4) Communication 24. Which of the following ts an identifier for a particular net- work and is used to identify ‘computers on the internet ? (1) User 1D (2) www (3) IPaddress (4) Domain name Which of the following is a collection of programs that manages the database, struc- ture and controls access to the data stored tn the database ? () DBMS (2) Instructions (3) Operating system (4) Computer 26. Which of the following memo- zy fs used to store programs and data which are currently needed by the CPU? (1) Secondary memory (2) ROM (3) Auxitiary memory {4) Main memory 27. The number of digits a num- ber system uses to represent numbers fs called ........ ()Base (2) Exponent (3)Counter (4) Radex 28. Which of the following 1s not @ component of a computer ] system? () Hardware (2) Coaxial cable (3) Software (4) Data 29. Which of the following ts a set of programs developed to help ‘@ manager of an organization integrate and analyse unstruc- {2)Data mining and ware house @)OLTP (4) Dss 30. Which of the following is a sig- nal @ program that an event has occurred ? (2) Software (2) Interrupt (9) Hardware (4) Error 81. Which one of the following gases tums lime water milky? (Q) Carbon dioxide {2) Chlorine (3) Hydrogen Sulphide (4) Hydrogen 82. Deficiency of which vitamin delays blood clotting ? (2) Vitamin © 2) Vitamin E (3) Vitamin D (4)Vitamin K ‘$3. If the acceleration due to grav- ity on earth is 'g’, then the val- ue of acceleration due to grav- ity on the moon would be : mz a 9 2 ‘84. The divalent metal present in Chlorophyll of plants is — Q) Copper (4) Magnesium ‘88. Which gas among the follow- ing ts highly soluble in water ? (1) Ammonia (2) Oxygen (3) Heltum (4) Hydrogen ‘36. Two top management employ- ces enter a conflict that results in establishing new insights into the issue and creativity. What can this conflict be as? (1) Constructive (2) Conglomerative (3) Destructive (4) Value added 87. Which of the following state- ments {s most. with respect to Vaiues and Ethics ? , SOLVED PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM )——— () Multimedia application () DBMS () When you are in doubt, as- sume that information is ineorrect (2) Ethical decisions are either correct or not correct (3) Never reveai anything about the facts unless you are very sure about it (4) Decisions made are always unethical ‘38. Mr. A ts a project head for a company. One of the custom- ers is irritated and. behaves unetvitly due to low-quality service. What should be the night attitude and approach of Mr. A towards this customer ? (1) Keep his calm and deal ac- cordingly (2} Be noti-résponsive and wait for the right time (3) Be reactive to the situation and explain his side of the story in the process (4) Manipulate the real reason and defend himself A business corporation de- mands that businesses abide by the law of land and play by the rule of the game. Which dimension of CSR 1s this as'? () Economic responsibility (2) Philanthropic responsttilt- y (3) Ethical responsibility (4) Legal responsibility ). Which of these does not fall under ethical code ? (2) Competence (2) Responsible publication (3) Soctal responsibility (4) Personal assets Contact : ‘M/S COMPETITIVE BOOK HOUSE Phone : 9894216188 Also visit us at www. kiranprakashan.com SOLVED PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM LOGICAL ABILITY AND REASONING 41. Complete the following analo- gy: India : Mango :: Germany : 7 (1) Jackfruit (2) Pum. (3)Papaya (4) Apple ‘42. Insert the suitable answer in place of the question mark, ‘44 [11 [29 28/7? {7 32 }12 [16 (35 (2)43 (3)17 (4)19 48. Complete the following analo- gy: 12:30 18:? au (31 (3) 42 (435 44, Malivike’s back 1s facing ‘North East’. If she turns 45° in anti- clock wise direction and lat- er180°, which side is she fac- ing now? (Q) North (2) South-West (3) West {4) North-East 48. Insert the suitable answer in place of the question mark, a i2 @)4 49. Shivant is facing 'EAST, ifshe turns 180° left, then what is the side she is facing ? (23 a2 ()South — (2) North {Q)East (4) West ‘80. Which number should replace the question mark ? [36] m2) LS oJ Ls [sé] C7778) (1) 54 (219 (47 (15 1. If Sandeep says, “Santosh's mother is the only daughter of my mother". How is Sandeep related to Santosh ? (2) Maternal uncle (2) Grandfather 86. Find the odd one out. (1) Mozilla Firefox (2) Google (3) Internet Explorer (4) Opera 57. Complete the following analo- wy: Tussar Silk ; Jharkhand :: Paithani : ? (1) Maheshwart (2) Maharashtra (3)Gujarat (4) Orissa 88. Look at the following series and find the next number. 8, 13, 11, 16, 14, 19, ? (ae (217 ~ @7 i 89. If in a coding language “LAR- GO” {s “MCSIP", then what would be the code for “DIAL”? () PvcL (2) EKBN (3) JBM (4) OFDK 60. Look at the following series and find the next number. 7,17, 37, 77, ? ayis7 (2) 145 (154 (4) 158 61. Complete the following analo- gy: 18:34: 12:7 ) 25 (2) 22 (9) 24 (4) 10 62. Find the next number in the following series. 8, 17, 36, 75, 7 Pane Ney 1 AL —— SOLVED PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM === 16 [36 12 [34 2 [23 a7 Qu (9)12 (4)39 67. If in a certain coding language “LATITUDE” is written as “EDUTITAL”, then how would “DEVOTE” be coded as ? (1) DEVOUR (2) ETOVDE (3) ETOVED (4) FUUISD 88. In a certain coding languagen “LAPDOG" is written as “MBQEPH", then what would be the code for “DISHONEST? (Q) EUTIPOFTU (2) EIPTrOFTU (3) TSENOHISD (4) WFESTYD 69. Full in the blank with correct Analogy. Giraffe : Tallest :: ? : Largest (1) Elephant (2) Yak (3) Blue whale (4) Indian Bison 70. 1n a certain coding language “MARK” Is written as “7689" and “LOGIC is written as 35214” then how would “MAGIC™ be written as? (i) 65564 (2) 76214 (3)76124 (4) 76412 7. Vasu ts Rama's husband and Vaishu’s father. Deepa is Vaishu's aunty and Rama's only sister, then who is Deepa Ex] 25 15 to Vasu? () Stster-tn-law (2) Mother (3) Sister (4) Daughter 72. Find the next number in the series. 1, 8 27,64, 2 ‘ (1) 89 (2)25 (343 (4) 125 78. Krishna and Sunita: are hus- band and wife. Sunita's daugh- ter is Rohit’s sister. Rishika 1s the only daughter of Krishna, then who is Rishika to Sunt. ta? (2) Sister (3) Mother (2) Daughter (4)Aunt 74. Insert the suitable answer in place of the question mark. TSTa] 9 [5/3] 12[3[?} au (22 @ 18 (4)14 © 7B. ifn a certain coding language “EXERCISE” is written as “13124561”, then what would the code for “RICE"? (1) 2451 (2) 2341 (32352 (4) 2541 76. Complete the following anolo- wy. Perfume : Jasmine ::? : Poppy seeds (1) Scent (2) Wax (S) Fragrance (4) Drug 77. Complete the following analo- 8:192:6: 2 Q)108 (ay 143 (312 (4) 157 78. Iftn a certain coding language DETRITED” fs written as "13245231", then how would “TIRED” be coded as? (1) 25431 (2) 19492 (3)15143 (4) 25143 In a certain coding language “LANGUID” is written as “EJVHOBM’, then what would be the code for “LEAGUE ? (Q) NAUUBW (2) FVHAEM (3) FVHBFM (4) EUGAEL. |. Ashwant ts facing “SOUTH- EAST", she would like to go towards “EAST how many de- gree does she need to turn and in which direction? (1) Left 45° (2) Right 90° (3) Right 45° (4) Left. 90° NUMERICAL ABILITY 81. The L.C.M. of three different numbers is 364. Which of the following cannot be their HOR? ayaa (2)36 (3)91 (a)13 82. The principal that amounts to 1 Rs, 5772 in 2 years at 65% per annum compound interest compounded annually is (1) Rs, 5189 (2) Rs. 5389 (8) Rs, 5289 (4) Rs. 5089 88. By selling an article for Rs. 125, aman gains Rs. 10. Then his gain % fs : 1 15 (154% (2) 855% 16 (3) 15% (4) 85596 }. Mr. Dua invested moriey in two schemes A and B offering com- Pound interest at 8% per.an- num and 9% per annum re- spectively. If the total amount of interest accrued through two schemes together in two years was Rs. 4818.30 and the total amount invested was Rs. 27,000, what was the amount invested in scheme A? (Q) Rs. 12000 (2) Rs. 14000 (8) Rs. 16000 (4) Rs. 13000 85. 4896 1s 85% of (@}5000 (2) 5750 (3)5500 (4) 5760 86. A shopkeeper sells one transis- tor for Rs. 966 at a gain of 15% and another for Rs. 1060 at a loss of 5%. His total gain or loss percent is: (1) 3.2% toss (2) 3.3% gain (3) 3.4% gain (4) 3.6% loss. 87. L.C.M. of two prime numbers xand y (x> y) ts 209. The val- ue of (y+ 3a) fs: ayes (2)68 (3) 70 (aes 88. A, B and C are ona trip by a car. A drives during the first hour at an average speed of 60 =====(SOLVED PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM == km/h. B drives during the next hours at an average speed of 50 km/h. C drives during the next 3 hours at an average speed of 65 km/h. They reached their destination after exactly 8 hours. Calculate the ‘mean speed. 4 (1) 443km/h 3. (2) 445 km/h (2) 442 m/h (4)44km/h 89. Find the least multiple of 29, which when divided by 27, 30 and 33 leaves remainders 12, 18and 18 respectively. (1) 68295 (2) 68315 (3)68450 (4) 68900 90. Find the value of fixcos8 , [t= cose 1-cos8 1+cos@ (1) coseca (2) seco (8)2cosece (4) 2seco 91. 14 men can complete a piece of work in 6 days, while 20 ‘women can complete the same work in 9 days. 7 men start working on the job and after working for 4 days, all of them stopped working, How many women should be put on the Job to complete the remaining ‘work, if it ts to be completed in 6 days? (1) 25 (2) 35 (3) 20 (4)30 92, Find the number of terms of the A.P. 98, 91, 84 that must be taken to give a sum of zero. (a. (2)29 (3) 15 ais 93, If a and B are the roots of the equation ax? + bx+¢=0 then oF pea? b? - 2 2 + 2 oy Pape ay Pages ‘94, There are some shepherds and thetr sheep in a grazing field. ‘The number of total heads is 60 and total legs are 168 in- cluding both men and sheep. The number of sheep is : (16 (218 (3) 20 (4) 22 ‘98. Find the number of factors of 18522, (a) 32 (2) 30 (3) 36 (4) 34 96. Product of divisors of 7056 is (yea (2) (84) Ber = (eae 97. If and B are the roots of ax ria + bx+e=Othen ort pr =? ‘98. The L.C.M. of two numbers is 50 times thelr H.C.F. Ifone of the numbers is 800 and the gum of H.C.F. and L.C.M. is 2040, the other number is : (175 (2) 125 (100 (4) 150 99. By selling an umbrella for Rs. 300. A shopkeeper gains 20%. During a clearance sale, the shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% on the market price. His gain percent during the sale is ae (2)7 (3)10 @e 100.1f a, b and c are respectively the xth, yth and 2th terms of aG.P., then the value of (y- 2) log a+ (2- 24 log b+ (xu) log cis: qa. 22 Bo (4)3 101. can do a plece of work in 8 days of 6 hours each and B can doit in 7 days of 8 hours cach. How long will they take to do st working together 7 hours a day? ()6days (2) 4days days (506 (2) 512 (3510 (4) 508 103.4 family consists of one set of grandparents, one set of par- ents and three grandchildren. ‘The average age of the grand- parents is 76 years, that of the parents is 40 years and that of the grandchildren is 10 years, what is the average age of the family? 3 () 867 years 62, (2) qyears @ 372 years (372 years 104. The average of five consecutive ‘odd numbers is 21. Find the smallest of these numbers. (2 (2) 17 (3)19 (4) 13 105. A man travels 700 km by train ‘at 70 km/h, 900 km by ship at 50 km/h, 1000 kam by aeroplane at 500 kmn/h and 150 km by car at 60 km/h. What is the aver- age speed for the entire dis- tance? 12 (1) 8455 km/h 1 (2) 845 km/h (3) 84 km/h 8 (4) 8475 km/h 106. Ifthe equation (3? + (27 x31/? =-15)x + 4 = 0 has equal roots then p=? 1 m2 @-5 @2 ao 107.A fraction which bears the 1 3 same ratio to 7g that 7 does 10 to “+ 1s equal to: a & (2) 100 === SOLVED PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM -_— 108. If a sum of money at simple interest becomes thrice in 8 years, it will-become 5 times in: (1) 16years_ (2) 12 years (3) 14years (4) 12 years 109. An observer 1.6 metre tall is 20/3 m away from a tower. The angle of elevation from his eye to the top of the tower ts 30°. ‘The height of the tower is {1) 24.6 metre (2) 22.6 metre (9) 23.6 metre (4) 21.6 metre 110. The average age of 8 men is increased by 2 years when two of them whose ages are 21 yrs. and 23 yrs. are replaced by two new men. The average age of the new men is : (1)34years (2) 32 years (3)30years (4) 28 years 24 LIA: B= 3: = : 5 2 Gig then: Cis Q)1:2 @5:38 3:5 (42:1 112. The ratio of expenditure and savings is 4 : 5, if the income increases by 20% and the sav- ings increase by 10% then by how much percent should his expenditure increase? (30% (2) 24% (3) 28% (4) 32.5% 113.A and B can together finish a work in 40 days. They worked together for 25 days and then B left, After another 15 days. Afinished the remaining work. In how many days can A alone finish the job? (0) 50 (2)40 J (3) 70 (460 214,P can complete a work in 14 days working 6 hours per day. Q can complete the same work in 10 days working 8 hours per day. If both P and © work to- 118. The value of (1) cosecs - cote (2) cosect + cot?0 (8) cosecd + cot (4) cosec*® - cot 116, A ts thrice as fast as B and B is twice as fast as C is, The Journey covered by C in 74 min- utes will be covered by B (1) 18 minutes (2) 27 minutes (3) 37 minutes (4) 36 minutes 117.In a school. 10% of the boys 1 are same in number as 7 of the girls. What is the ratio of boys to girls in that school? (5:3 Q)3:5 @)5:2 (4)2:5 118. A man is watching from the top ofa tower a boat speeding away from the tower. The boat makes ‘an angle of depresston of 60° with the man’s eye when at a distance of 70 metres from the tower. After 10 seconds, the angle of depression become 45°. What is the approximate speed of the boat, assuming that it is running in still water? ()55kmph — (2)49kmph (3) 53kmph (4) 51 kmph 119.A shopkeeper cheats to the extent of 10% while and uses weights which are buying 20% less than the market weight. ‘The total gain earned by him will be () 10% (2) 21% {3) 20% (4) 11% 120.A man in a train notices that he can count 25 telephone posts in one minute. Ifthey are known to be 60 metres apart, then at what speed Is the train Directions (121-125) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. It was announced by The Hin- ‘Sustan Times, in a recent news story that robots can also think like hu- man beings. The story titled ~The Artifictal Intelligence and Robotics” highlighted the possibility that the notion of human-like reasoning ability by robots ts now so close to the reach of the scientific develop- ments. The frony of this argument is that the individuals and compa- nies who plan to seek the help of these robotic machines still require the labour of the humans, at least in the case of those responsibilities which computer-aided items cannot fulfil. Human brain is 80 exception- al. It is upright not only at analy- sis, but also at imaginary and intu- itive reasoning and relating across bodies of knowledge and informa- tion. On the other hand, robots are excellent at storing, distributing and arranging of highly structured forms of information and knowledge. ‘The speed of their structuring s also worth mentioning. The best skilis, undoubtedly, can be inculeated in humans as well as robots through the careful em- ployment of different managerial environments. A trained mind is a highly resourceful robot. The boost- ing software used in enhancing the performance of any robot is the outcome of a thinking human brain. Then why can’t the same be structured like its product? The da- tabases and the instructional tech- nological materials supplied to boost the ‘thinking ability’ of the robots should be perfectly appropri- ated for better human performance. Man can - 2 . ‘SOLVED PAPER 12:1. What did the news story high light? (0) The reasoning capacity of robots {2)The superiority of robots over humans (9)The thinking capacity of humans and robots (4) The possibility of relation of reasoning ability of man and robots 122,Why is the humdn brain so exceptional? (i) Its storage and distribution is excellent. (2) ts upright and imaginary. (9) t 4s analytical and intut- tive (4) Its database ts rich and su- 123. Instead of the word “posstbill- ty’, the vec the (4) Appropriated 124. How can the best skills be in- structed to both humans and robots? (1) Through carefully employ- ing different analytical methods. (2) Through carefully extend- ing different neurological prospects. (a)Through carefully employ- ing different managerial environments. }) Through carefully appropri- ating different methods. 125. The given passage has composed in .... style. = (1) Narrative (2) Persuasive (3) Discursive (4) Expository * is same a8: (2) Deprecate (3) Demean (4) Decapitate 127.Choose the meaning of the ‘word “Penury”. (1) Poverty (2) Publicity {8) Peculiarity (4) Puberty & DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM 128. Change into the direct speech Sajitha asked her parents if they had been watching TV when she had called them. (1)"Were you watching TV when I had called you 7” (2)"Were you watching TV when I called you?” (3) "Had you been watching TV when I had called you?” (4)“Have you watched TV when I had called you?” 129. Pick out the Abstract Noun from the following. (a) Sincerity (2) Apparatus {3) Syllabus (4) Jewellery 190. Who are you referring ? 1137. The order, “Do as I say” can be as: (I) to do as he said (2)did as he said (3) do as I say (4)do as he says 138. My elder son was to listen to that. (1) pleasantry (2) pleased (4) pleasantly 199. Every member of the team .... ‘blaming him for the defeat. (i) have been (2)has been (B)were (4) are. 140. Rewrite the sentence. surprised Ato Q)on Was the beggar requesting @jat (aor then for help? 191.“Sheath” can be replaced by : (1) Were they being requested (a) Cage (2) Cover for help by the beggar? (3) Cascade (4) Combat {2) Are they requested for help 182.Write the synonym for the by the beggar? word “Reluctant”. (8) Did they request for help by (1) Unwilling the beggar? (2) Unbelievable (4) Were they requested for help (3) Uncompromising bby the beggar? (4) Unsettling 141. Change into active. 183.Which of the following is re- Shrutht has been recommend- lated to “Homogeneous”? fed by the teacher as their rep- (1) Homonyms resentative. {2) Homophones (1) The representatives have (3) Heterogeneous (4) Formed of parts been recommmended by ‘Shruthi. 134,___ is an example of Adverb (2) The teacher recommended of Degree. Shruthi as their represen- (out —(2) Greatest tative. (3) Fully (4) Better (3) The teacher has recom- 188, Which of the following is COR- mended Shrutht as their RECTLY orderded? * tative (2) A litdle crimson (4) The teacher has been rec- wagon ommended by Shrutht as (2) Acrimson little commercial their representative. wagon 142. Pick out the phrase similar in (3).A commercial little erimson. meaning to “Surrender”. wagon {a)Give in (2) Give out (4) A little commerctal crimson (3) Give way (4) Give up 136. The adverbial clause n the sen- 14s. Towards esha ove tence. ‘The Government has given me a piece of land to build a factory’ is (0) the Government has given me {2)a piece of land (3)a piece of land to build @ factory (4) to build a factory ample of preposition of ....2 (a) motion (2) manner (3) possession (4) place 144, Which of the following is NOT a preposition? (1) Unless (2) Until (3) During (4) Beside SOLVED PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM 145. Sherin asked the team leader if. (1) would she report him all the details? (2)she will report him all the details (3) she reports him all the de- tails (4) she would report him all the details 148. Which of the following is an Adverb of Tentativeness?, () Thoroughly (2) Probably (3) Completely (4) Certainly 147, What are you thinking_? (Q) off (2)into @)of (4) with 148. Change into Indirect Speech. The little lamb asked, “Have you had your lunch"? (1) The little lamb asked if they had their lunch. (2) The little lamb asked ff they have had their lunch. (3) The ttle lamb asked if they have their lunch, (4) The littic lamb asked if they had their lunch. 49. Which of the following is in the passive form? (1) The group replaced Vimala. (2)Vimala had replaced the group. (3) Vimala had been replaced from the group. (4) The group had replaced Vi- mala. 180. By next year, __ my intern- ship. (1) Twould have completed (2)T am completing (3) 1 will being completing (4) [have been completing 181. Partial is related to Total in the same Way as Quite isto __. () Wholly (2) Partly (3) Greatly (4) Completely 152. The student suffered a lot__ want of money. (Q) with (2) from (3) on (@)in Hollywood and Bolly- wood movies. I prefer the lat- ter _____ the former. 153. (1) Between, with (2) Between, to (3) Among, to {4) Among, with 164.Give an appropriate adverb and rewrite the sentence. “The elephant made a speedy recovery”. () Elephants can recover speedily. (2) The elephant always recov- ers speedily. (3) The elephant's recovery was with a great speed. (4)The elephant recovered speedily. 185. One who ts flerce is also: () Modest (2) Trivial (3) Timid (4) Violent 186.A “dessert” ts: (1) Sweet Dish (2) Barren Land (3) Non Acceptance (4) Student Writing — 1s NOT an example of a Conjunction. () Below — (2) And (3) Because (4) But 188. “Pathetic” doesn't mean: (Sad (2)Gloomy (3) Contented (4) Pitiful 189. The Inspector prepared _ FIR in favour of ___ thief. Qaa (2) an, an (3) an, the (4)a, the 160.Write the antonym for the word “Avid”. (1) Destrous (2) Neutral (3) Snooping (4) Fervent Misfortune” CANNOT be re- 187. 16) . (1) aMuence 162. The passive expression of the sentence “Azhar was wearing a talisman for his confidence is: (2)A talisman was worn by Azhar for his confidence. (2)A talisman was being wom. by Azhar for his confidence. (3) A talisman had been worn bby Azhar for his confidence. (4) Azhar wore a talisman for his confidence. 163. Correct the sentence. 1 said to them that they can have used it. ()1 said to them that they could have used it. (2) said to them that they can had used it. (8) I told them that they can have used it. (4) said to them that they had had used it. 164,___, I fell upon the thorns. G)Sad (2) Be (3) Happy (4) Alas 165. Choose the Active Voice. “She should be forced by the community to do it”. (1) It should have been the ‘community who forced her to dott, (2)The communtty, shall be forcing her to do it. (3)The community shoutd force her to do it. (4) The community forced her to do it. 166. Let us buy it,_? () won't we? (2) won't you? (3) shall we? (4) will we? 167.A keen obsever ts NOT : (Q)Intense (2) Relaxed (3) Strong (4) Sharp 168, Mrs. Malhotra exclaimed __ (2) that the captain plays su- berbly (2) that the captain has played very superbly (3) that the captain had played very superbly (4) that the captain has been Playing superbly 168. Rewrite the sentence. ‘The members of the associa- tion are also repeating the same. (1) The same is repeated by the members of the association also. (2)The same are being repeat- ed by the members of the ‘association also. ‘SOLVED PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM (3)The same will be repeated | (1) Swathi warned her do not by the members of the as- eat too much ice cream. sociation also. (2) Swathi warned her not to (4)The same is being repeated eat tog much ice cream.” by the members of the as-} (3) Swatht warned her don't sociation also. eat too. much tee cream. 170. Pick owt the word opposite to (4) Swathi warned her that don't ‘Prudent’. eat too much ice cream. (1) Unerring 176.1f “Shut” is "Open", “Confi- 24.8) (2) Unmindful dent” is. 28. (2) (3) Vigilant (1) Different 32.8) (4) Careful (2) Distant wear sentence: (@) Diffident 33.@| se) 38.0] 98.0) . (4) Diligent 40. 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(2) Junaid is fond to pets. {8) Junaid ts fond off pets. {4) Junaid is fond of pets. 178. Whilch of the following is COR- 169. (4) [170. (2) | 174. (3) ‘273. (1) [274 (4) | 178. (2) 177.0) 361. (1) [162. 2) | 163. (1) ia lmee 167.2) 278. (@) | 178. (3) ——=—( SOLVED PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM )———= dynasty, adopted the title of hosted the event and also the EXPLANATIONS () Detht is the only union ter- Hitory that has its own High Court. All other union territo- ries come under the jurisdic- tion of state high courts. For example, comes under Kerala High Court; Da- man and Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli under Mumbai High Court; Puducherry under Madras High Court, etc. 2 (1) The Gandhi-Inwin Pact was political agreement signed by Mahatma Gandhi and the then Viceroy of India, Lord ir- win on 5 March 1931 before the Second-Round Table Confer- ence in London. The pact dealt with such issues as discontin- uation of the civil disobedience ‘movement participation by the Indian National Congress in the Round Table Conference. (2) The Vice-President of India 48 the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. So, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan was the first Chairman of Rajya ‘Sabha, Being the vice-president of In dia from 1952 to 1962, he was the chairman of the Rajya Sab- ha during that duration. He later served as the second Pres. ident of India from 1962 to 1967. } (2) Article 79 of Indian consti- tution states that there shall be a Parliament for the Union which shall consist of the President and two Houses to be known respectively,as the Council of States and the House of the People. Article 79 comes under Chapter Il of Part V of indian constitution. 5. (3) Vedanthangal Bird Sanctu- ary is located in the Kanchee- puram District of Tamil Nadu. Its home to more than 40,000 birds (inctuding 26 rare spe- cles). from various parts of the world that visit the during the migratory season every year, Vedanthangal is the oldest water bird sanctuary in the country. 6. (1) Chandragupta I, the first important ruler of the Gupta “Maharajadhiraj’. He was the first Gupta ruler of conse- quence and his accession in about A.D. 319-20 marked the beginning of Gupta era. He married Lichchhavi princes Kumaradevi to gain in and struck coins in the joint names of himself, his queen and the Lichchavi nation. . (3) The South Asian Games (SAF Games), formerly known as South Asian Federation Games, were first held in Kathmandu in Nepal in 1984. India stood first in the medals tally, followed by Sri Lanka and Pakistan at second and third positions respectively. SAF Games have since been held every two years except for some occasions. (4) The first officially recogn- ised Test match was played between England and Austra- lia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Australia from 18 March to 19 March 1877. Australia won the match by 45 runs. Test cricket turned 140 years old on 15 March 2017. ». (4) India’s Bleventh Five-Year 10, 11. Plan (2007-2012)was prepared by the C, Rangarajan, an Ex- Governor of the Reserve Bank of India.Its main theme was “faster and more inclusive growth”. The major thrust of the plan was on social sector, including agriculture and ru- ral development. (4) Located on the mainland of ‘West Mumbat in Maharashtra, the Mumbai port is a natural ‘arbour and the largest natu- |- ral port in India, The port mainly specializes in import of petroleum products, liquid chemicals and mineral oil. Besides, it ts the busiest Port in India. (1) ‘A New World’ (Portuguese: Um mundo novo) was the mot- to of the 2016 Summer Para- lympics that was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in Septem- ber 2016. The Games marked ‘the first time a Latin Ameri- can and South American city first time a Lusophone (Portu- guese-speaking) country host- ‘ed the event. 12. (1) Kerala Blasters Football Clubwas founded on 27 May 2014 by former Indian cricket captain Sachin Tendulkarand Prasad V Potlurt. Potluri sold his shares to a consortium of Telugu actors Chiranjeevi and Akkinent Nagarjuna. Kerala Blasters FC is based in Kochi, Kerala. 18. (2) Ravi Shankar Prasad is the current Union Minister for law and justice in India. He also hold’ Ministry of Information Technology portfolio in the Government of India.A mem- ber of the BUP, he represents Bihar as a Member of Parlia- ment in the Rajya Sabha, 14. (4) Ram Nath Kovind is a cur- Tent Governor of Bihar. He is a Politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party. Earlier, he was elected to Rajya Sabha from Uttar Pradesh during the wo terms of 1994-2000 and 2000- 2006. 18. (1) Pema Khandu ts the Chief ‘Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. Since becoming chief minister in July 2016, he and his gov- emment have twice ch: their party affiliation: in Sep- tember from the Congress to the Peoples Party of Arunachal and then in December 2016 to the BUP. 16. (2) The GPS Aided GEO Aug- mented Navigation (GAGAN) is an implementation of a re- gional satellite-based augmen- tation system (SBAS) by the Indian government. It has been developed jointly by the Indi- an Space Organisa- tion (ISRO) and the Airport Authority of India (AAD. 17. (4) President Pranab Mukher- Jee was the chief guest for the closing ceremony of 35th Na- tional Games at Koch! in Ker- alaon 14 February 2015. Ear ler, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inaugurated the gameson $1 January 2015. The games were held across seven districts of Kerala, ‘SOLVED PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM 18. (1) India stood 43rd in the 19. medals tally of the 2016 Sum- ‘mer Paralympics held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in September 2016. India won 2 Gold and ‘one silver and bronze to end up with the total medals count of 4. 4,342 athletes from 159 nations took part in the Rio Paralympics. (3) AIM stands for Atal Inno- vation Mission. AIM including Self-Employment and Talent Utilization (SETU) 1s Govern- ment's endeavour to promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship. Its objective ds to serve as a platform for more properties of a periodic waveform, called the carrier signal, with a modulating sig- nal that typically contains in- formation to be transmitted.A carrier signal is one with @ steady waveform — constant height (amplitude) and fre- quency. A modulator 1s a de- vice that performs modulation. (2) The Internet Protocol Ad- dress (IP Address) is a unique address that computing devic- es such as personal comput ers, tablets, and smartphones use to identify itself and com- municate with other devices in the IP network. Any device con- 27. runs, and the data it process- es. When a computer is in use, RAM contains the operating system software, the applica. tion software currently being ‘used and any data that is be- ing processed. RAM, also known as the main memory, is the memory that directly com- municates directly with the CPU. Only programs and data currently being needed by the CPU for execution reside in it, (°) More than one option is correct. A set of values used to represent different quantities is known as Number System. ‘The radix or base is the num- eo ===( SOLVED PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM = S1. (1) Lime water is actually.a solution of calcium hydroxide with a chemical formula of Ca{OH),. When carbon dioxide gas is added to lime water, it turns lime water milky due to the formation of insoluble cal- cium carbonate, CaCO,. Sul- phur dioxide also does the same as it reacts with calclum hydroxide to form insoluble calcium sulphite. Ca(OH), + CO, CaCO, + H,0 82. (4) Vitamin K {s a group of structurally similar, fat-solu- ble vitamins the human body requires for complete synthe- sis of certain proteins that are Prerequisites for blood coagu- lation, Without vitamin K, blood coagulation is seriously impaired, and uncontrolled bleeding occurs. 89. (4) The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Moon is about 1.625 m/s*, or 2.62 km/s?, about 16.6% (1/ 6") that on Earth's surface. Because weight is directly de- pendent upon gravitational acceleration, things on the Moon will weigh only 16.6% of what they weigh on the Earth. ‘84. (4) Chlorophyll contains a Magnesium ion, encased in a large ring structure known as a Chlorin. The Chorin ring is a heterocyclic compound de- rived from pyrrole. Four Nitro- gen atoms from the Chiorin ‘surround and bind the Magne- sium atom, 38, (1) Ammonia is not only solu- ble in water, it is more soluble in water than most other gas- ¢s. This 1s mainly because of the differences in electronega- tivity between nitrogen and hydrogen due to which the ammonia molecule ts polar, allowing it to form hydrogen bonds. Since water is also po- lar, ammonia can easily form hydrogen bonds with water molecules, allowing it to dis- solve. Secondly, ammonia re- acts chemically with water pro- ducing ammonium (NH*) and hydroxide (OH) fons, which are both very soluble in water. $8. (1) Conflict, actually, can be Positive or negative, construc- live or destructive, based on how we approach, engage in and navigate the conflict.In constructive conflicts, the pro- cess becomes as important as the end result. Individuals come together to redefine or strengthen their relationship for the greater good of the par- ties involved. Destructive con- flict often flows from narrowly defined or rigid goals, and most often produces negative results. 37. (3) Ethics is concerned with what 1s good for individuals and society and is also de- scribed as moral philosophy. It expects individuals to be truthful and honest since be- tng honest is an important way to foster trust. In addition to fostering trust and demon- strating respect, giving truth- ful information ‘helps the re- ciptents to become informed participants in important de- cisions. So, half-baked and unverified facts should not be passed on as it can damage trust. 88. (1) Customer relationship man- agement is a business strategy that enables businesses to im- prove ina number of areas. The ‘CRM strategy demands compa- ny managers /executives to un- derstand the needs and expec- tations of customers and to retain them through better cus- tomer experience, proper griev- ance redressal mechanism, etc. Under this strategy, being re- sponsive to customer's griev- ances and addressing them by executives is treated as the right approach. 39. (4) According to Carrell, cor- porate social responsibility in- volves the conduct of a busi- ness so that it is economically profitable, law abiding, ethical and socially supportive. In her CSR pyramid, the legal respon- sibility of corporations de- mands that businesses abide by the law and play by the rules of the game. Should com- panies choose to “bend” or even West ‘Agnore their legal responsibili- tles the price can be very high for the business. 40. (4) Some of the guidelines and principles that constitute eth- ical research are: © Competence: Maintain and improve one’s own profession- al competence and expertise through lifelong education and learning; @ Responsible publication: Pub- lish in order to advance re- search and scholarship, not advance just one’s own career and avoid wasteful and dupli- cative publication: © Social responsibility: Strive to promote social good and pre- vent or mitigate social harms through research, public edu- cation, and advocacy. 41, (4) National frutt of India ts mango. Similarly, national fruit of Germany is apple. }» (3) First Row 44-4=11+29 = 40=40 Second Row 28-4=747 = 242247 = ?=24-7=[17] ‘Third Row 32-4=12+16 = 28=28 43. (3)12x2+6 =? 24+6=30 ‘Similarly, 18x2+6 = 36+6= [42 44. (1) North NW, NE Finat Position Bast 081 SE fo south 5° Initial Position’ sw 48. (2) First Row 5x6+5=35 Second Row 5x9+5=50 Third Row Sx4t 25 SS SOL\ PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM 48. (2) Except Forensic Account- ing. all others are different branches of science. Etiology is the study of causes. of diseases. Epidemiology ts the branch of medicine dealing with inci- dence and risk of diseases. ‘Cardiology is the science deal- tng with the functions and the diseases of heart. Forensic accounting is the use of accounting skills to inves- tigate fraud. a 47. goronss gxceecs ae> weanen werner OZ CFA WEZ eezeco ees vex oon ‘Third Row 3x5=3+84? = te 15-1l= Fourth Row 404742 ). (1) First three blocks 36=12x3 ‘Second three blocks 9x6554 ‘Third three blocks 56=7x8 (1) Only daughter of Sandeep’s mother means sister of Sand- 51. eep. ‘The sister of Sandeep is moth- er of Santosh. ‘Therefore, Sandeep is mater- nal uncle of Santosh. 82. (2)Only son of Mamta’s Grandfather (Paternal) means the father of Mamta. ‘Therefore, Mamta is the sister of Amnav. 83. (4) 12x447=55 ‘Similarly, 14x44+7=[63 A, (3) Except Nile, all other riv- ers flow in India. Nile is a river of Africa. Again, it is the longest river in the world. 86. (2) Yea = 4 Similarly, Yias = 5 186. (2) Google is an American mul- tinational technology compa- ny specialising in internet-re- lated services and products. Mozilla Firefox, Internet Ex- plorer and Opera are web browsers. (2)in recent years Jharkhand state has emerged as the biggest producer of Tussar Silk. Simi- larly, Maharashtra is the biggest 87. 59. (2) LARGO->MCSIP +H ‘Therefore, DIAL—*+EKBN 41 4 60. (1) 7+ 10=17 17+20=37 37440277 77 +80 = [187 +1 2 +1 +2 + +2 61. (2) |8x2-2 = 36-2234 Similarly. 12x2-2 = 24-2=[22 62. (2)8x2+1=17 17x2+2236 36x 2+3=75 78x2+4= [154 63. (2) F ON DL E $bodlob¢:o bog 3 17 6 5 2 ‘Therefore, N 0.0 DLE eb bouog 7 11 6 5 2 64. (4) LAPSE—->GURCN 42 2 42 2 +2 Therefore, EVENINGIPKPGXG wat 2 2 74-25 . (2) First Row 16 +23-3=36 = 39-3=36 ‘Second Row 12+25-3=34 = 37-3=34 ‘Third Row 2415-3223 = 7=2343-15 = ?=26-15=[11 SOLVED PAPER : DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM 68. (1) ‘Therefore, 69. 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(3) Let the fraction be x 2,321 15 4 70 -t,2Z.41 = *= 79 * 10 * 100 108. (1) If principal = Rs. x. after 8 years, interest = Rs. 2x Interest after 16 years = Rs. 4x +. AE = (h- 1.6) metre ». AE + tan 90° = 55 1 h-16 = > 2075 2 n-10= 28 90 = h=20+ 1.6 =21.6 metre . (3) Sum of ages of two new men = (21 +2342 x8) years = 60 years 60 + Required average => = 30years 10. sarpe2:4e10:12 LIL.) AIBe 3 ig = 10:1! B: 2 95:8 : g725: ASB 10, 25 | 125 “B*C 12% 8 "48 112. (4) Let income = Rs. 900 + Expenditure = Rs: 400 ‘Savings = Rs. 500 900x120 ‘New income = Rs. (3) = Rs. 1080 Expenditure Rs. (1080 - 550) = 530 :. Required per cent 530-400 130 200 10 = 32.5% 11. (2} Work done by A and B to- which is completed by Ain 15 days. . Required time = “2X8 = 40 days 1.14. (3) Let P and Q work for 1 hour ‘everyday. ©. (P+ Q)'s 1 day's work 2,1 =e * 80 20+21 41 ="j680 ~ 1680 When they work 7 hours per day. _ 1680 ‘Time taken = Gacy 115. (3) fi +cos@ {1 + cos 8X1 + cos) rer = Y= cos0yi + 0086) (4+ 0088)? 1-cos*8 = 6 days. 1+c080 ain ® 116. (3) Ratio of the speeds of A. B and C e3:i:t aSr1ig =6:2:1 Ratio of time taken. a1 “a 2+ Time taken by B= > = 37 minutes 117. (3) In the school, 118.(*) 4 Reo: H AAS, B 7 C OD AB = Tower = hmetre BC = 70 metre, CD = xmetre In AABC, h h tan 60° = 35 = V3 = 79 = h=70J3 metre oD In AABD, =70 (V3-1) metre = 70 {1.732 ~ 1) metre = 18.4 kmph. 119. (2) Required profit per cent 10x10 : (to+10+ ot 96 21% 120. (2) Required distance = 24 x60 = 1440 metre ‘Speed of train 1440 - (i500 * #9) mph = 86.4 kmph. 126. (1) Delineate (Verb) = describe or portray something precise- ly: deseribe; outline; portray. Look at the sentence : ‘The law should delineate and prohibit behaviour which is socially abhorrent. I 127. (1) Penury (Noun) = the state of being very poor; extreme poverty. Look at the sentence : He couldn't face another year of penury. 128. (2) It will be past progressive. Past progressive = past perfect continuous Past Simple => past perfect 129. (1) Sincerity (Noun) is a mix of serfousness and honesty. It shows quality of a person. 190. (1) Refer agrees with prepost- tion ‘to’. 13}. (2) Sheath (Noun) =a close-fit- ting cover for the blade of a knife or sword: case. Look at the sentence : He slid the gleaming sword out of its sheath. 132, (1) Reluctant (Adjective) = unwilling and hesitant; disin- clined. Look at the sentence : Today many ordinary people are still reluctant to talk about politics. 133. (4) Homogeneous (Adjective) | = of the same kind: uniform in structure; consisting of parts that are similar to each other. Look at the sentence : ‘The population of village has remained remarkably homoge- neous. 134. (3) Fully = completely 138. (1) The correct order is : a lit- le crimson commercial wagon. 196.(4) To build a factory = Ad- verbial clause of purpose. 197. (1) Itis an Imperative sentence. 138. (4) An adverb qualifies an ad- Jective, 139. (2) Every member of the team = singular subject. 140. (1) Were they being requested 1. Was/were + subject + being +V, 141. (3) It will be tn present perfect. Subject + has/have + V, 142. (1) Surrender (Verb) = capit- ulate: give in; cohcede; submit; stop resisting to an opponent. Look at the sentence : Over 150 rebels surrendered to the authorities. 148. (1) It shows motion. 144, (1) Unless (conjunction) = ex- cept if Look at the sentence : Unless you have a photograph- ic memory, repetition is vital. 148. (4) Principal clause is in Past ‘Simple. 146. (2) Probably = in all likelihood. 148. (1) Connective = if Present perfect = Past Perfect Interrogative = Assertive 149. (3) Subject is inactive. 180. (1) The sentence shows out- come in future. 151. (2) Antonymous relationship. 183. (2) Prefer agrees with preposi- tion ‘to’. For two things, between used. 184, (4) 8peedy (Adjective) > speedily (Adverb). 185. (4) Fierce (Adjective) = hav- ing or showing a violent or fe- roclous aggressiveness. Look at the sentence = Fierce fighting continued throughout the day. 186. (1) Dessert (Noun) = the sweet course eaten at the end of a meal; sweet dish. 187. (1) Below is a preposition. Look at the sentence : ‘The overcoat had two side pockets below the hips. 158.{3) Pathetic (Adjective) = arousing pity: miserable; fec- ble, gloomy. Contented (Adjective) = feel- ing happiness or satisfaction. Look at the sentences : Iwas never contented with half measures. She looked so pathetic that I bent down to comfort her. is ———-( SOLVED PAPER : DELH! METRO RAIL CORPORATION CRA EXAM >= 189. (3) F in FIR has vowel sound. 160. (2) Avid (Adjective) = keen: cager, enthusiastic; passion- ate. Neutral (adjective) = having no strongly marked features. Look at the sentence : He is an avid reader of science fiction. (1) Misfortune (Noun) = bad luck; trouble. Affiuence (Noun) = the state of having a great deal of mon- ey; wealth. Look at the sentence : ‘The project was dogged by mis- fortune. 162. (2) Subject + was + V, + by + Object. 163.{1)I said to (told) them that they could have used it. 164, (4) Sorrow ts evident. 168.(3) Subject + should + V, + 161. ‘Object. 168. 3) Explained = Past Past perfect . should be used. 169. (4) Same sentence in passive voice. 170. (2) Pradent (Adjective) = act- ing with or showing care and thought for the future. Unmindfal (Adjective) = not conscious or aware. Look at the sentences : No prudent money manager would authorise a loan with- out first knowing tts purpose. He seemed unmindful of his parent's plight. 176. (3) Antonymous relationship. 177.(1) Rather (Adverb) = to acer- tain extent. 180. (4) Postpone (Verb) = put off delay; defer; hold off. Advance (Verb) = move for- ward. Look at the sentences : ‘The PM's visit had to be post- poned for sometime. ‘The troops advanced on the capital. cog

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