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MONDAY MOCK TEST(31/1/2022) MARK- 100 TIME- 1.

30 HOURS
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. ( EACH QUESTION CARRIES 1 MARK AND FOR WRONG NEGATIVE MARKING ¼)

1. Who Captured the fort in Bengal

a.Robert Canning b. Warren Hastings c. Robert Johnson d. None of these

2. Which of the following is not consider as Govt of India Act

a.1936 b.1919 c.1909 d.None of these

3. Kakori Train conspiracy took place in

a.1926 b.1924 c. 1925 d.None of these

4. Factory act was first implemented by

a.Lord Ripon b. Lorn Cornwalis c.Lord Curzon d.None of these

5. Pathan conflict related to

a.Lord canning b. Lord Mayo c.Lord Lytton d.None of these

6. Advocated State –managed railways took under

a.Dalhousie b. Bentick c.Lawrance d.None of these

7. Who was appointed as governor of Bengal

a.Satendra Prasad Singh b. Surendra Prasad Sinha c. None of these d. S.P.Bakshi

8. Phobos & Deimos are moon of

a. Saturn b.Neptune c. Mars d. Mercury

9. Smallest satellite in solar system is

a. Ganymrde b. Triton c. Titan d. Deimos

10. Diameter of Moon km

a.3700 b.3650 c.3600 d.3500

11. Green Planet is known as

a. Netune b.Saturn c.Uranus d. Mercury

12. Brightest Planet outside solar system is

a. Proxima Centauri b. Comet c. Sirus d.Halley

13. Triton is satellite of

a. Uranus b.Neptune c.Jupiter d. Mars


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14. Which state is not having boundary with Bhutan

a. Sikkim b.West Bengal c. Mizoram d. Assam

15. State which have boundary with china

a. West Bengal b. Meghalaya c. Arunachal Pradesh d.Mizoram

16. Kuki movement was started by

a. Punjab b. MP c. Bihar d. None of these

17. How many charters act was passed during British Empire

a. 3 b. 2 c. 4 d. None of these

18. Calcutta Medical College earlier name was

a. Ford William Medical College b. Canning Medical College c.Medical Hostipal of Calcutta d. None of these

19. The famous saying ‘war begins in the minds of men” is contained in the

a. Rig Veda b. Sam Veda c. Atharva Veda d. None of these

20. The word Veda actually begins from which language

a. Parshian b. Urdu c. Sanskrit d. None of these

21. Malla Republic related to

a. Buddha b. Jain c. Hinduism d. None of these

22. Stone Age means

a. People were used stone as tools b. Stone first discovered during that time c. Radio carbon dating used only in stones
d. None of these

23. Why the buddhist council was conducted

a. To spread Buddhism b. Kings were patronized Buddhism c. People are dominated in Buddhism d. All of these

24. Rock cut inscription used to

a. To write History b. To make evidence c. To show victory d. None of these

25. “The eight Chapters” book related to

a. Grammar b. Poetry c. Story Based d. None of these

26. Why the Hinduism was most dominated during ancient

a. Affairs of brahamanism b. Salvation was easy c. Easy to Perform d. None of these

27. Which Dynasty related to Mother Dominant


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a. Kushan b. Satabahan c. Chola d. None of these

28. Kalidas was contemporary of

a. Krishna 1 b. Chandragupta 2 c. Samudragupta d. None of these

29. Troposhere spread to how miles in Atmospheric layer

a. 7 miles b. 8 miles c. 9 miles d. None of these

30. Maharash festival observed in

a. Manipur b. Assam c. Nagaland d. None of these

31. The price of sugar is reduced by 20%. Now a person can buy 500g more sugar for Rs 36. The original price of the
sugar per KG is

a. Rs 14.40 b. 18 c. 15.60 d. 16.50

32. A discount of 24% on the marked price of an article is allowed and then the article is sold for Rs 342. The marked
price of the article is

a. 500 b. 490 c. 450 d. 430

33. What sum will give Rs 244 as the difference between simple interest and compound interest at 10% in 1 ½ years
compounded half yearly

a. Rs 40000 b. 36000 c. 32000 d. 28000

34. Two containers have acid and water mixed respectively in the ratio 3:1 and 5:3. To get a new mixture with ratio of
acid and eater as 2:1, the two types have to be mixed in the ratio

a. 1:2 b. 2:1 c. 2:3 d. 3:2

35. The average run of a player is 32 out of 10 innings. How many runs must he made in the next innings so as to
increase his average by 6

a. 98 b. 6 c. 40 d. 38

36. Pipe A can fill the tank in 8 hours and pipe B can fill it in 12 hours. If pipe A is opened at 8:00 am and pipe B is opened
at 9:00 am, then at what time will the tank be full

a. 12 Pm b. None of these c. 11.48 pm d. 12.36

37. A car cover a certain distance in 4 ½ hours. If the speed is increased by 5 km/hr, it would take ½ hour less to cover the
same distance. Find the slower speed of the car

a. 50 km/hr b. 40 km/hr c. 45 km/hr d. 60 km/hr

38. A and B can do a piece of work in 18 and 24 days respectively. They worked together for 8 days and then A left. The
remaining work was finished by B in
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a. 5 days b. 5w 1/3 days c. 8 days d. 10 days

39. A box contains 280 coins of one rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise. The value of each kind of the coins are in the ratio of 8:4:3.
Then the number of 50 paise coins

a. 70 b. 60 c. 80 d. 90

40. In the first 40 overs of a 50 over innings, the run rate was 4.8 runs/over. What is the required run rate in the
remaining 10 overs to reach the target of 241 runs

a. 6.7 b. 6.5 c. 6.3 d. 4.9

41. A student multiplied a number by 4/7 instead of 7/4. What is the % error in the calculation

a. 206.25% b. 68.35% c. 33.67% d. 67.35%

42. In a group of students 70% can speak English and 65% can speak Hindi. If 27% of the students can speak none of the
two languages, then what percent of the group can speak both the languages

a. 38% b. 58% c. 28% d. 62%

43. A vendor sells a coconut at Rs 24 and suffers 24% loss. If he wants to make 14% profit, then at what price should he sell

a. 32 b. 30 c. 36 d. 28

44. A man rows 12 Km in 5 hours against the stream and the speed of current being 4 kmph. What time will be taken by
him to row 15 km with the stream

a. 1 hour 27 w 7/13 min b. 1 hour 24 w 7/13 min c. 1 hour 25 w 7/13 min d. 1 hour 26 w 7/13 minutes

45. A can complete 2/3 of a work in 8 days and B can complete 3/5 of the work in 6 days. In how many days both A and
B together can complete the work

a. . 5 w 5/11 days b. 3 days c. 3 w ¾ days d. 2 w 7/8 days

46. In what ratio should tea costing Rs 300/kg be mixed with tea costing Rs 200 /kg so that the cost of the mixture is Rs
225/kg

a. 1:3 b. 3:1 c. 1:4 d. 2:1

47. The number nearest to 10000, which is exactly divisible by each of 3,4,5,6,7 and 8

a. 9240 b. 10080 c. 9996 d. 10000

48. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 20 hours and 24 hours respectively. If the two pipes opened at 5 in the morning,
then at what time the pipe A should be closed to completely fill the tank exactly at 5 in the evening

a. 3 PM b. 2 Pm c. 1 PM d. 11 PM

49. Price of milk has increased by 20%. To keep the expenditure unchanged, the present consumption is to be reduced by

a. 20% b. 18% c. 10% d. 16 2/3 %


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50. A start a business with 21000 and later B joins him with 36000. After how many months did B join if the profit is
distributed in equal ratio

a. 5 b. 7 c. 6 d. 9

READING COMPREHENSION::Seeking to move towards a cashless economy, the government has proposed income
tax benefits for people making payments through credit or debit cards, besides doing away with transaction charges on
the purchase of petrol, gas and rail tickets with plastic money. This is the first serious effort to tackle the predominance
of cash in India’s economy. India is a hugely cash-dependent economy. The RBI and commercial banks annually spend
around Rs 21,000 crore in currency operations costs while the citizens of Delhi alone spend Rs 9.1 crore and 60 lakh
hours in collecting cash.

The scale of this burden is unique to India considering that it is among the most cash-intensive economies with a cash-
to-GDP ratio of 12%, almost four times as much as other markets such as Brazil (3.93%), Mexico (5.3%) and South
Africa (3.73%). Moreover, cash transactions and black money are directly linked, since a cash trail is nigh impossible to
track. As such, electronic transactions and the ease of audit they afford should make the government’s job much easier
in terms of curbing illegal transactions.

What the switchover to payments by credit and debit cards means is that the payer must have money in the bank. This
can be facilitated through a greater recourse to direct cash transfer of subsidies to banks. But, those who avail of this
may not belong to the section that pays income tax. Given that less than three per cent of our population pays income
tax, transactions by plastic cards may not amount to much. But, the scene is changing. For instance, payments by
mobiles have grown from just 860 transactions in November 2010 to 4.4 million in August 2014. With the spread of
Internet and expansion of e-commerce, online payments are fast catching on among the middle class. These are mostly
cashless transactions. It is also necessary to remember that a move towards a cashless economy will eliminate the cost
of printing and distributing cash. If to these expenses are added the cost of storage and maintaining the currencies in
the over 60,000 ATMs, the outlay becomes prohibitive. The answer is a buoyant economy that will reduce the numbers
of those who still regard cash as the only reliable legal tender.

51. According to the author of the passage, what type of economy is India?
a) Dependent Economy
b) Developed Economy
c) Cash-intensive Economy
d) Labour-intensive Economy
52. According to the passage, which country after India can be considered to be a Cash-dependent economy?
a) Brazil
b) Mexico
c) South Africa
d) Brazil or South Africa
53. According to the author of the passage, which of the following is directly linked?
a) Credit transactions and black money
b) Cash transactions and black money
c) Cash and Credit Transactions
d) Black and White Money
54. How would the e-transactions help the Government of India?
a) Increasing the revenue of the government
b) Increasing the paperwork of the government
c) Curbing illegal transactions
d) Increasing the audit work at government level
55. Which of the following statements is incorrect according to the passage?
a) Payments by mobiles have grown from 860 transactions in 2010 to 4.4 million in 2014.
b) The RBI and commercial banks annually spend around Rs 21,000 crore in currency operations costs.
c) Citizens of Delhi alone spend Rs. 9.1 crore and 60 lakh hours in collecting cash.
d) Less than 4% of our population pays income tax.
Find the error of following parts

56.(a)In any case no disciplinary action/ (b) are required/ (c) to be taken/ (d) No error. 57.

(a) Terrorist organizations/ (b) kill innocent people/ (c) to spread a violence./ (d)No error.
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58.(a) Her speech was not clearly /(b)but we understood /(c)the underlying meaning/(d) No error 59.
(a) He is wiser / (b) enough to / (c) understand your trick / (d) no error

60.(a) Two lakh of people / (b) attended the meeting / (c) held in parade ground. / (d) No
error

Identify the parts of the following sentences

61. I used to do that work early morning. Here main verb is-

a. Do b. Used c. Used to d. None of these

62. To becoming CDPO, I will do everything. Here Subject is---

a. CDPO b. I c. Becoming d. None of these

63. I need you to perform that task. Here Auxiliary verb is –

a. Need b. Need to c. Not present d. None of these

64. Bad weather affects your health. Here affects is—

a. Noun b. Verb c. Adverb d. None of these

65. Ran fast else you should fail. Here ‘else’ is

a. conjunction b. Preposition c. Adjective d. None of these

Complete the following dialogue using the correct modal to fill in each blank.
Dina: I hate to say this, Ragini, but you are in terrible shape.
Ragini: I know, what (66).................................................I do?
Dina: Well, since you are putting on weight, you (67).....................................................plan a healthy diet.
Ragini: You are right. I (68)..................................................not eat so many chocolates and junk food.
Dina: That’s right, and you (69)...................................................also start exercising.
Ragini: (70)................................................I start with walking for an hour every day?
Dina: Yes, but what is most important is that you (71).......................................................try to have a healthy lifestyle.
66.(a) should (b) can (c) would d. might
67. (a) will (b)ought to (c) must (d) Shall
68. (a) Need (b) could (d) will (c) should
69. (a) could (b) should (d) could/should (c) None of these
70. (a) should (b) could (c) should/could (d) None of these 71.
(a) must (b) ought to (c) could (d) None of these

Idiomatic Expression

72. To bear the main part of something unpleasant.

a. To tolerate b. To habitant c. develop d. None of these

73. Blind alley means

a. No progress b. No issue c. No certainty d. None of these

74. A state of deep thought means

a. Blue study b. Brown bees c. Blow study d. None of these

75. At a rapid pace. Means-


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a. through leaps and bounds b. through leap and bound c. by leap and bound d. None of these

76. Catch a tartar . is the meaning of

a. To grapple with a expectedly b. to grapple with a unpleasantly c. To grapple with a unexpectedly d. None of these

77. One who wins unexpectedly. Means

a. Dark house b. Dark barking c. Dark horns d. None of these

78. I met Ram after a long time. Long time means

a. Donkey’s eye b. Donkey’s ear c. Donkey’s head d. None of these

79. Duck in a thunder storm

a. In a painful condition. b. In a good situation c. In an advent situation d. none of these

80. Beat hollow ...................

a. To beat someone emotionally b. to beat someone perfectly c.To defeat thoroughly d. none of these
81. instead of a bus to reach the Kravi islands faster.

Assumptions:

I. The islands being in remote location are not easily accessible. II. Ferries and boats are available to travel to Kravi islands.
a. Both assumptions are true b. only 1 follows c. only ii follows d. None follows

82. Consider five people A, B, C, D and E, each having different age. A is younger than only B. C is older than D. D is not
the youngest. Who amongst the following are older than C?

a) A and B b) E, B and A c) A and E d) E and B


83. A clock is placed in such a way that at 6 pm the hour hand was pointing towards south. Then find the direction of hour
hand when clock will show the time 2 pm.

a) North west b) North east c) South east d) South west

84. How many such 5s are there in the following sequence such that the sum of the two immediately following digits is
greater than the sum of the two immediately preceding digits?

3 7658324554879153487598764 a)None b) One c) Two d) Three

85. _ b _ b a a a b b _ a _ b b _ a _

a) abbaaba b) ababbaa c) babaaba d) baabaab


‘P © Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’. ‘P # Q’ means ‘p is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’. ‘P * Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than or equal to Q’.
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.

86. Statements: U @ N, N $ F, F $ A, A * R

Conclusions: I. A @ U II. N * R III. R © U IV. U * A

a) Only I and II are true b) Only I, II and IV are true c) Only III and IV are true d) Only II and either I or IV are true
87. Statements: O $ B, B @ S, S # E, E © R

Conclusions:
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I. S © O II. R * S III. B # R IV. B # E
a) Only I and II are true b) Only III is true c) Only I, III and Iv are true d) All are true
88. Statements: D © S, S * P, P $ S, P @ T

Conclusions: I. P # D II. P $ T III. T $ S IV. I © D

a) Only I and III are true b) Only III is true c) Only I, III and IV are true d) Only II, III and IV are true
89. Statements: A * N, S $ N, S * W, W © R

Conclusions:
I. R $ A II. S * R III. S * A IV. W © A
a) Only I and II are true b) Only II, III and IV are true c) None is true d) All I, II, III and IV are true
90. Statements: D # E, E © T, T @ C, C # A

Conclusions:
I. D # A II. C © D III. A * E IV. T # A
a) Only I, III and IV are true b) Only I, II and IV are true c) Only I, II and IV are true d) Only I and III are true
91. Jai Bhim is short listed for Oscar. He was------------Indian to get nominated

a. 1st b. 2nd c. 3rd d. None of these

92. Subhas Chandra bose award related to

a. Disaster system b. Disaster Management c. Disaster Authority d. None of these

93. The theme of NVD is

a. Making India Prospetive, accessible and participate b. Making Election Prospective, accessible and participate c.
Making Election Inclusive, accessible and participate d. None of these

94. Total Number of Padma bhusan award given this year

a. 4 b. 107 c. 17 d. None of these

95. Full form of ODF is

a. Open Dijection Free b. Open Direction Free c. Open detection Free d. None of these

96. Ramgarh Vishdhari sanctuary spread how much KMS

a. 1701 sq km b. 1071 sq km c. 1171 sq km d. None of these

97. Who wrote Amar Chitra katha

a. Menakshi Lekhi b. Menakshi Bose c. None of these d. Menakshi Laskar

98. Chiranjeet Singh related to which field

a. Film b. writers c. Sports d. None of these

99. Maubhang place located in a. Manipur b. Mizoram c. Assam d. None of these

100. Global Tiger summit held in a. UK b. Japan c. Russia d. None of these

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