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ARABINDA BORAH YOUTUBEE CHANNEL

ADRE 2.0
MOCK TEST NO.1

INSTRUCTIONS:

- Each Question is of 1.75 Marks


-Total Marks – 175
-Total Time Allowed – 2 Hours
-No negative marking for any wrong Answer

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Q.1. The term “Vasudhaiva Kutumbkam” is mentioned in which ancient Indian script?
(A) Mundaka Upanishad (B) Mahopanishad
(C) Bhagawat Geeta (D) Ramayana
Q.2. The district of Assam that does not share boundary with Bangladesh is
(A) South Salmara (B) Cachar
(C) Hailakandi (D) Karimganj
Q.3. Find the odd one out.
(A) Amaravati (B) Chandighharh
(C) Raipur (D) Pune
Q.4. Which one of the following groups is the festival “Ali aye ligang” associated with?
(A) Mishings (B) Garos
(C) Meiteis (D) Karbis
Q.5. Rupsi Airport is situated in which district of Assam?
(A) Dhubri (B) Bongaigaon
(C) Kokrajhar (D) Goalpara
Q.6. Chandrayaan-3 was launched by the ISRO on the date
(A) 10 july (B) 15 july
(C) 14 july (D) 9 july
Q.7. How many seats are reserved for Assam in Rajya Sabha?
(A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 8 (D) 9
Q.8. Which of the following Indian leader gave the slogan “Do or die” during Quit India
Movement?
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru (B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Gopinath Bordoloi (D) Sardar Patel
Q.9. The first battle of Panipat was fought in the year
(A) 1212 (B) 1190
(C) 1857 (D) 1526
Q.10. Where is the Headquarters of NATO located?
(A) Ukraine (B) Belgium
(C) Russia (D) United Kingdom
Q.11. Who appoints Chief Election Commissioner of India?
(A) Prime Minister (B) President
(C) Chief Justice of India (D) None of these
Q.12. When did Massacre of Jalianwalabagh took place?
(A) 1930 (B) 1919
(C) 1940 (D) 1929
Q.13. Who was the first Assamese to be the Chief Justice of India?
(A) Ranjan Gogoi (B) Gopinath Bordoloi
(C) Parbati Kumar Goswami (D) Tarunram Phukan
Q.14. According to which amendment of the Indian Constitution, minimum age for voting
was reduced from 21 years to 18 years?
(A) 42nd Amendment (B) 35th Amendment
(C) 69th Amendment (D) 61st Amendment
Q.15. The Bengal province was bifurcated in the year
(A) 1909 (B) 1905
(C) 1919 (D) 1911
Q.16. Turbak, a Gaur commander attacked ahom in the year
(A) 1532 (B) 1523
(C) 1623 (D) 1632
Q.17. Who was the first Vice Roy of India?
(A) Lord Curzon (B) Lord Dufferin
(C) Lord Canning (D) Lord William Bentinck
Q.18. How many Schedules are there in the Indian Constitution?
(A) 12 (B) 13
(C) 25 (D) 24
Q.19. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Airport is located in
(A) Ahmedabad (B) Guwahati
(C) Mumbai (D) Pune
Q.20. Presently Mohenjodaro is located in the country of_______
(A) Afghanistan (B) India
(C) Pakistan (D) Bangladesh
Q.21. Who is the first female sportsperson from India to get a medal in Olympic Games>
(A) PT Usha (D) Karnam Maleshwari
Q.22. The capital city of Russia is
(A) Lima (B) Bogota
(C) Moscow (D) Cairo
Q.23. Asian Development Bank (ADB) has its Headquarters in
(A) Phillipines (B) Chiana
(C) Malayasia (D) Indonesia

Q.24. Which of the following is not an output device of computer?


(A) Monitor (B) Printer
(C) Mouse (D) Speaker
Q.25. Which of the following is the highest peak of Western Ghat?
(A) Anamudi (B) Dodabeta
(C) Nanda Devi (D) Knchanjangha
Q.26. Which of the following is NOT a tributary of Indus river?
(A) Jhelum (B) Chenab
(C) Saraswati (D) Ganga
Q.27. Lachit Borphukon was born in the year
(A) 1621 (B) 1622
(C) 1623 (D) 1624
Q.28. The study of cell is known as
(A) Paleontology (B) Mycologgy
(C) Phycologgy (D) Cytology
Q.29. What is the name of the instruments that used to measure the intensity of earthquake?
(A) Galvanometer (B) Barometer
(C) Seismograph (D) Anemometer
Q.30. How many players are there in total in a women cricket match?
(A) 11 (B) 15
(C) 22 (D) 20
Q.31. In 2022 eight Cheetahs were brought to India from an African country. What is the
name of the country?
(A) Ghana (B) Egypt
(C) Namibia (D) South Sudan
Q.32. What is the scientific name of state tree of Assam?
(A) Dipterocarpus retusus (B) Azadirachta Indica
(C) Mangifera Indica (D) Hollong
Q.33. Margaret Elizabeth Noble is popularly known as
(A) Annie Besant (B) Sister Nivedita
(C) Arundhati Roy (D) Mother Teresa
Q.34. Who invented Television?
(A) Alexader Graham Bell (B) John Logie Baird
(C) Ray Tomlinson (D) Martin Cooper

Q.35. What is the full name of AFSPA?


(A) Armed Forces Special Powers Act
(B) Armed Forces Special Protection Act
(C) Armed Forces Special Privilege Act
(D) Armed Forces Special Provision Act
Q.36. Kuchipudi Dance was originated in the Indian state of
(A) Assam (B) Telanagana
(C) Andhra Pradesh (D) Tamil Nadu
Q.37. In which year was the first Assamese movie Joymoti release?
(A) 1939 (B) 1935
(C) 1940 (D) 1936
Q.38. Who wrote the book “God of small things” ?
(A) Robin Sharma (B) Arundhati Roy
(C) Salman Rushdie (D) RK Narayan
Q.39. What is the full form of PSLV in defence sector?
(A) Pole Satellite Launch Vehicle
(B) Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle
(C) Pole System Launch Vehicle
(D) Polar System Launch Vehicle
Q.40. Abhiruchi Kriya Divas is celebratedin in the memory of which Indian athlete?
(A) Bhogeswar Baruah (B) Monalisha Baruah Mehta
(C) Hima Das (D) MS Dhoni
Q.41. Which one of the following countries share boundary with Assam?
(A) Nepal (B) Myanmar
(C) Bhutan (D) China
Q.42. How many districts are there in Assam at present?
(A) 35 (B) 34
(C) 30 (D) 31
Q.43. The first Green Hydrogen Plant of Assam has been planted in the district of
(A) Kamrup Metro (B) Jorhat
(C) Dibruggarh (D) Bongaigaon
Q.44. Which of the following river is NOT a North Bank tributary of the Brahmaputra
(A) Manas (B) Subansiri
(C) Ronganodi (D) Kopili

Q.45. When excavation of oil was started in Digboi?


(A) 1901 (B) 1956
(C) 1889 (D) 1905
Q.46. Recently which monument of Assam was recommended by government of India to
give the status of World Heritage Site by UNESCO?
(A) Momai Kota Garh (B) Rongghar
(C) Namdang Stone Bridge (D) Charaideo Maidams
Q.47. Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which district of Assam?
(A) Nagaon (B) Morigaon
(C) Kamrup (D) Jorhat
Q.48. Madhabdev Kalakshetra is situated in which place of Assam?
(A) Borduwa (B) Barpeta
(C) Narayanpur (D) Majuli
Q.49. Hayagriva Madhab Temple is located on the hills of
(A) Nilachal Hill (B) Udayachal Hill
(C) Monikut Hill (D) Narakasur Hill
Q.50. What is the name of the second Assamese movie?
(A) Joymoti (B) Indramalati
(C) Rupohi (D) Raja Harishchandra
Q.51. In a row of boys, Sandeep is 6th from left and Nilesh is 15th from right. If they
interchange their positions, Sandeep becomes 12th from the left. How many
boys are there in the row ?
(A) 24 (B) 25
(C) 26 (D) 27

Q.52. If X’s mother is the only daughter of Y’s father then Y’s wife’s father is X’s _______
(A) Uncle (B) Grandfather
(C) Father (D) Son
Q.53. If 13#20=3102, 21#40=1204, then 15#50=?
(A) 1055 (B) 1550
(C) 0551 (D) 5105
Q.54. If ‘’ means ‘addition’, ‘+’ means ‘multiplication’, ‘’ means ‘Subtraction’ then the
value of
2+450=?
(A) 6 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 5

Q55. The missing term in the sequence 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, ___, 31 is
(A) 27 (B) 29
(C) 25 (D) 30
Q.56. If present time in an analog clock is 4.12, what will be the time if it is shown in a
mirror?
(A) 7.48 (B) 8.48
(C) 10.48 (D) 9.48
Q.57. The 5th term of the sequence 2, 8, 32, 128, ___ is
(A) 612 (B) 512
(C) 613 (D) 513
Q.58. Two numbers are respectively 20% and 60% less than a third number. The ratio of two
numbers is
(A) 2:1 (B) 8:5
(C) 4:8 (D) 2:2
Q59. The simple interest earned by Rs. 5000 in 6 months at 10% per annum is
(A) 520 (B) 25
(C) 250 (D) 500
Q.60. When a number is devided by 150 the remainder is 10. If the number is devided by 10
the remainder
is 0. The least possible is
(A) 310 (B) 200
(C) 460 (D) 160
Q.61. 120 kg rice is consumed by 60 men in 30 days. How many people will consume 50kg
rice in 10 days.
(A) 65 (B) 55
(C) 75 (D) 45
Q. 62. The length of the shadow of a man is equal to the height of man. The angle of
elevation is
(A) 90 (B) 45
(C) 60 (D) 30
Q.63. Radius of a wheel is 1.75 meter. How many revolutions it will take to cover distance
of 11 KMs
(A) 1000 (B) 1010
(C) 2000 (D) 2010
Q.64. The average marks of 28 students in maths was 50. 8 students left the school and then
the average increased by 5 marks(now average 55). What is the average of marks obtained
by the students who left the school?
(A) 35 (B) 34.5
(C) 37.5 (D) 36
Q.65. 6 years age the ratio of the ages of Kunal and Sagar was 6:5. 4 year hence the ratio of
their ages will be 11:10. What is Sagar’s present age
(A) 17 years (B) 16 years
(C) 14 years (D) 11 years
Q.66. There is a bag 465 coins consists of 1 Rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise. Their values are in
the ratio 5:3:1. How many 1 Rupee coins are in the bag?
(A) 31 (B) 154
(C)29 (D) 155
Q.67. The given chart shows the expenditure breakup of a company for a given year. Find
the percentage of amount expended by the company on Infrastructure out of total
expenditure.

Menu Expenditure (In lakhs)


Tax 20
HR 35
Infrastructure 60
Travel 20
Training 15

(A) 40% (B) 50%


(C) 60% (D) 55%

Q.68. Select the appropriate figure to continue the figure series


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

Q.69. What number should replace the question mark (?) ?

5 13 8
7 6 3
9 2 ?

(A) 9 (B) 11
(C) 10 (D) 12
Q.70. Which of the following diagrams correctly shows the relationship between
potato, food, and vegetables?

(A) (B) (C) (D)

Q. 71-80 : Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below :

There is no field of human endeavour that has been so misunderstood as health. While health
which connotes well-being and the absence of illness has a low profile, it is illness
representing the failure of health which virtually monopolizes attention because of the fear of
pain, disability and death. Even Sushruta has warned that this provides the medical
practitioner power over the patient which could be misused.

Till recently, patients had implicit faith in their physician whom they loved and respected,
not only for his knowledge but also in the total belief that practitioners of this noble
profession, guided by ethics, always placed the patient's interest above all other
considerations. This rich interpersonal relationship between the physician, patient and family
has, barring a few exceptions, prevailed till the recent past, for caring was considered as
important as curing. Our indigenous systems of medicine like ayurveda and yoga have been
more concerned with the promotion of the health of both the body and mind and with
maintaining a harmonious relationship not just with fellow-beings but with nature itself, of
which man is an integral part. Healthy practices like cleanliness, proper diet, exercise and
meditation are part of our culture which sustains people even in the prevailing conditions of
poverty in rural India and in the unhygienic urban slums.

These systems consider disease as an aberration resulting from disturbance of the


equilibrium of health, which must be corrected by gentle restoration of this balance through
proper diet, medicines and the establishment of mental peace. They also teach the graceful
acceptance of old age with its infirmities resulting from the normal degenerative process as
well as of death which is inevitable.

This is in marked contrast to the western concept of life as a constant struggle against
disease, ageing and death which must be fought and conquered with the knowledge and
technology derived from their science: a science which, with its narrow dissective and
quantifying approach, has provided us the understanding of the microbial causes of
communicable diseases and provided highly effective technology for their prevention,
treatment and control. This can rightly be claimed as the greatest contribution of western
medicine and justifiably termed as 'high' technology. And yet the contribution of this science
in the field of non-communicable diseases is remarkably poor despite the far greater inputs in
research and treatment for the problems of ageing like cancer, heart diseases, paralytic
strokes and arthritis which are the major problems of affluent societies today.

Q.71. Which of the following has been described as the most outstanding benefits of modern
medicine?

A. The real cause and ways of control of communicable diseases


B. Evolution of the concept of harmony between man and nature
C. Special techniques for fighting to age

a) Only A
b) Only B

c) Only A and B

d) Only B and C

Q.72. In India traditionally the doctors were being guided mainly by which of the following?

a) Professional ethics

b) Power over patient

c) Good knowledge

d) High technology

Q.73. What caution have proponents of indigenous systems sounded against medical
practitioners?

a) Their emphasis on curing illness rather than preventive health measures.

b) Their emphasis on restoring health for affluent members of the society.

c) Their emphasis on research on noncommunicable diseases.

d) Their undue concern for the health of the person.

Q.74. Why has the field of health not been understood properly?

a) Highly advanced technology being used by the professionals.

b) Not given in the passage.

c) Confusion between views of indigenous and western system.

d) Difficulty in understanding distinction between health and illness.

Q.75. Why, according to the author, have people in India survived in spite of poverty?

a) Their will to conquer diseases

b) Their harmonious relationship with the physician

c) They have easy access to western technology.

d) None of these

Q.76. Which of the following pairs are mentioned as ‘contrast’ in the passage?

a) Western physician and western-educated Indian physician.


b) Indian and western concepts of life.

c) Technology and science.

d) Western concept of life and science.

Q.77. Why does the author describe the contributions of science as remarkably poor?

a) It demands more inputs in terms of research and technology.

b) The cost of treatment is low.

c) It suggests remedies for the poor people.

d) None of these

Q.78. Which of the following can be inferred about the position of the author in writing the
passage?

A. An ardent supporter of the western system in the present context.


B. The supremacy of the ancient Indian system in today’s world.
C. Critical and objective assessment of the present situation.

a) Only C

b) Neither B nor C

c) Only B

d) Only A

Q.79. The author seems to suggest that

a) ayurveda is superior to yoga.

b) good interpersonal relationship between the doctor and the patient in necessary but not
sufficient.

c) we should move towards becoming an affluent society.

d) we should give importance to improving the health rather than curing of illness.

Q.80. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as
used in the passage.

“INEVITABLE”
a) Detestable

b) Unavoidable

c) Unsuitable

d) Undesirable

Q.81. Simplify 0.5+0.55+0.555+0.5555 = ?

(A) 2.1605 (B) 2.1607


(C) 2.1606 (D) 2.1608
1 1
Q.82. If 𝑥 + = 2 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝑥 2 + =?
𝑥 𝑥2

(A) -2 (B) 3
(C) 2 (D)-3
Q.83. If the sum of Four consecutive numbers is 10, then the largest number amongst them is

(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
Q.84. What is the least number which when divided by 4, 6, 8, 12, 16 leaves a remainder of 2
in each case?
(A) 40 (B) 50
(C) 60 (D) 70
Q.85. A merchant finds his profit as 25% of the selling price of a item. Find his actual profit.
(A)33.33% (B) 34.33%
(C) 66.66% (D) 33%
Q.86. LCM of 2a, 5a, 7a is
(A) 50a (B) 60a
(C) 70a (D) 80a

Q.87. A train of length 250 meters long passes a pole in 12 seconds. The speed of the train is
(A) 75 kmph (B) 70 kmph
(C) 80kmph (D) 60kmph
95
Q.88. Simplify 99 x 99 = ?
99

(A) 9896 (B) 9876


(C) 9765 (D) 6988
Q.89. The remainder when –53 is divided by 5, is
(A) 3 (B) -2
(C) 2 (D) -3
Q.90. Find A:B:C When A:B = 6:7, B:C = 8:9
(A) 48:56:63 (B) 48:56:65
(C) 48:55:63 (D) 38:56:63
Q.91 to 94: Insert the correct options in the blank spaces:
Q.91. Actions speak louder the_____________.
(A) Work (B) Words
(C) Experience (D) Rest
Q.92. The man was walking _________ the road.
(A) with (B) across
(C) along (D) over
Q.93. I have _______my haircut yesterday.
(A) had (B) has
(C) has been (D) had been
Q.94. Government businesses are still bagged down by __________.
(A) White tap (B) Black tape
(C) Blue tape (D) Red tape
Q.95-96 : Choose the correct pair of words which are SYNONYMS of each other.

Q.95. (A) Predecessor - Successor (B) Exotic - Ordinary


(C) Assent – Consent (D) Despair – Hope
Q.96. (A) Arrogant - Humble (B) Advance - Retreat
(C) Loyalty - Treason (D) Opaque – Vague
Q.97. Choose the correct pair of words which are ANTONYMS of each other.
(A) Fertile - Barren (B) Guilty - Sinful
(C) Coward - Timid (D) Innocent – Righteous
Q.98. Choose the option which will best replace the underlined words in the sentences to
make it correct.
I writing this letter since morning.
(A) write (B) has been writing
(C) have been writing (D) have
Q.99-100: Choose the correct option which best explains the meaning of the idiom
Q.99. “To drive home”
(A) To find one’s roots (B) Back to original position
(C) To emphasize (D) To return to home
Q.100. “A black sheep”
(A) An unlucky person (B) A lucky person
(C) An ugly person (D) None of these

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