RRC SECUNDERABAD GROUP-D EXAM

Dear Aspirants, here we provide Railway Group-D previous year questions with Answers of RRC SECUNDERABAD GROUP-D EXAM which was held on 23rd November 2014 by Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC).Railway Group-D Questions(Gorakhpur 16th Nov 2014 Exam)

1. Casein contained in milk is

  1. Fat
  2. Carbohydrates
  3. Protein
  4. None of the above

2. Department of pharmaceuticals comes under which of these ministries?

  1. Ministry of health
  2. Ministry of chemical and fertilizers
  3. Ministry of food processing
  4. Ministry of consumer affairs
  1. Aim of operation blackboard is
  1. Providing education to urban slum dwellers
  2. Providing primary education in educationally backward areas
  3. Opening new schools for female child
  4. Providing adult literacy
  1. Which of the following is a waterborne disease?
  1. Tuberculosis
  2. Cholera
  3. Influenza
  4. Malaria
  1. The strategy of “Divide and Rule” was adopted by
  1. Lord Curzon
  2. Lord Minto
  3. Lord Dalhousie
  4. Lord Wellesley
  1. Full form of OPIC is
  1. Organised Private Investment Corporation
  2. Overseas Private Investment Companies
  3. Overseas Private Investment Corporation
  4. None of the above
  1. One of the following can not be performed by animals
  1. Respiration
  2. Photosynthesis
  3. Reproduction
  4. Digestion
  1. In the month of January out of Rs. 3,500 a person lends Rs. 1,500 at 4% simple interest and Rs. 1.000 at 3% simple interest. At what rate he must lend the balanced money so that his total income may become 5% on Rs. 3,500 at the end of the year?
  1. 7.5 %
  2. 8.5%
  3. 6.0 %
  4. 2%
  1. An example of a paramagnetic substance is
  1. Bismuth
  2. Platinum
  3.  Mercury
  4. Gadolinium

 

 

 

  1. 200
  2.  202
  3. 204
  4. 206
  1. Which of the following are measured in mho?
  1. Resistance
  2. Resistivity
  3. Conductance
  4. Conductivity
  1. Which one of the following plants is grown in rice field as a substance of nitrogen fertilizer?
  1. Azolla Fern
  2. Zemmia
  3. Cylindro Spermum
  4. All of these
  1. Which two organs/glands are affected by malaria?
  1. Lungs and heart
  2. Spleen and liver
  3. Kidney and lungs
  4. Heart and brain
  1. In how many fields is nobel prize awarded?
  1. Five
  2. Six
  3. Seven
  4. Eight
  1. Full form of MMTC is
  1. Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation
  2. Mines and Minerals Trading Corporation
  3. Metals and Mines Trading Corporation
  4. Minerals and Metals Trans portation Company
  1. Where is National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Science located?
  1. Hyderabad
  2. Mumbai
  3. Bengaluru
  4. Chennai
  1. Who was the first to discover that electricity and magnetism are intimately connected?
  1. Newton
  2. Edison
  3. Faraday
  4. Maxwell
  1. Full form of MODVAT is:
  1. Modified Value Added Tax
  2. Modified Value Alternative Tax
  3. Modified Value Assured Tax
  4. None of the above
  1. Which of the following gases is used in refrigeration?
  1. Sulphur dioxide
  2. Chlorine
  3. Freon
  4. Phosphine
  1. The best conductor of heat among liquid is:
  1. Water
  2. Mercury
  3. Ether
  4. Alcohol
  1. Scientist who discovered blood

group is :

  1. Krebs
  2. Pavlov
  3. Karl Landsteiner
  4. Darwin
  1. Which one of the following lakes is a salt water lake?
  1. Sambhar
  2. Wular
  3. Dal
  4. Gobind Sagar
  1. The Lingaraja Temple built during the medieval period is located at :
  1. Bhubaneshwar
  2. Khajuraho
  3. Madurai
  4. Mount Abu

24. 58 x 23 x 8 =4 = ?

  1. 2468
  2. 2568
  3. 2668
  4. 2768
  1. The soil suitable for the cultivation of tea is:
  1. Red soil
  2. Black soil
  3. Alluvial soil
  4. Laterite soil
  1. The study of fungi is known as:
  1. Phycology
  2. Mycology
  3. Polymology
  4. Protozoology
  1. When a car moves on a curved but level road, the necessary centripetal force on the car is provided by:
  1. Inertia
  2. Gravity
  3. Friction between the tyres and the road
  4. Normal reaction of the car
  1. In a river a man takes 3 hours in rowing 3 km upstream or 15 km downstream. What is the speed of the current?
  1. 2 km/hr
  2. 4 km/hr
  3. 6 km/hr
  4. 9 km/hr
  1. Which of the following is the cause of suffering of aged people from joint pains?
  1. Overproduction of synovial fluids
  2. Drying up of synovial flu
  3. Presence of more osteocyte
  4. Absence of more osteocyte
  1. The oldest Indian language is:
  1. Telugu
  2. Hindi
  3. Tamil
  4. Punjabi
  1. Sawal Man Singh stadium is in
  1. Delhi
  2. Pune
  3. Jaipur
  4. Kanpur
  1. (2.52/1.8) + (2.73/1.3) + (1.44/1.2)= ?
  1. 4.6
  2. 4.7
  3. 4.8
  4. 4.9
  1. Water is naturally purified by:
  1. Evaporation and condensation
  2. Transpiration and evaporation
  3. Precipitation and infiltration
  4. Condensation and transpiration
  1. A.P.J Abdul Kalam, the former President of India received the prestigious Bharat Ratna Award in the year :
  1. 1992
  2. 1995
  3. 1997
  4. 1998
  1. Which part of nervous system controls involuntary actions?
  1. Medulla oblongata
  2. Cerebellum
  3. Hypothalamus
  4. Spinal cord
  1. The Pong dam is situated on which river?
  1. Damodar
  2. Narmada
  3. Penner
  4. Beas
  1. Which of the following is not a radioactive element?
  1. Uranium
  2. Thorium
  3. Radium
  4. Cadmium
  1. At the end of 2012 London Olympics which country topped the medal tally with the total of 104 medals?
  1. Italy
  2. China
  3.  Hungary
  4. US
  1. Who wrote the composition ‘Bhajagovindam?
  1. Adi Shankaracharya
  2. Ramakrishna Paramahansa
  3. Jayadeva
  4.  Ramana Maharshi

40. 3333921 +6777189-9998909-79566 + 79566 = ?

  1. 1,32,635
  2. 1,12,201
  3. 1,21,201
  4. 1,12,209
  1. Deccan plateau is primarily made up of
  1. Basalt
  2. Granite
  3. Lime stone
  4. Sandstone
  1. The best soil for cotton cultivation in India is
  1. Alluvial soil
  2. Black basaltic soil
  3. Sandy loam
  4. Laterite soil
  1. Full form of TDS is.
  1. Tax deduction from salary
  2. Tax deduction system
  3. Tax deduction at Sour
  4. None of the above
  1. Deepika Kumari is associate with
  1. Archery
  2. Shooting
  3. Boxing
  4. Kabaddi
  1. A, B, C entered a business by investing Rs. 10,000 each after 6 months, A and C withdrew Rs. 5.000 from their investment At the end of the year, the to profit is Rs. 1,00,000. Find share of A and C in the pro
  1. Rs. 30,000 each
  2. Rs. 60,000 each
  3. Rs. 1.20000 each
  4. None of the above
  1. A tank can be filled by one last in 6 hours and by another ta in 8 hours. How long it will take to fill the tank, if both the taps are opened together

 

 

 

 

 

Ans- 2

  1. Which one of the following states has the world’s largest freshwater island?
  1. Uttar Pradesh
  2. Karnataka
  3. Bihar
  4. Assam
  1. Srinagar is situated on the bank of river:
  1. Ravi
  2. Sutlej
  3. Jhelum
  4. Chenab
  1. Which of the following mineral is used to produce all um?
  1. Manganese
  2. Copper
  3. Bauxite
  4. Chromite
  1. The plants which prepare their own food are called :
  1. Heterotrophs
  2. Autotrophs
  3. Saprophytes
  4. Parasites
  1. What will come in blank space in the following number series?

7, 7, 14. 42.___840.

  1. 158
  2. 168
  3. 178
  4. 188
  1. The red colour in the red soil is due to
  1. Phosphoric acid
  2. Humus
  3. Nitrogen
  4. Iron
  1. The example of diamagnetic substance is :
  1. Bismuth
  2. Nickel
  3. Iron
  4. Oxygen
  1. The tropic of cancer passes through all of the following states, except :
  1. Bihar
  2. Gujarat
  3. Maharashtra
  4. Tripura
  1. If 5% more is gained by selling a calculator for Rs. 350 than by selling it for Rs. 340, what is the cost price of the calculator?
  1. Rs. 225
  2. Rs. 215
  3.  Rs. 200
  4. Rs. 195
  1. The speed of the light depends
  1. On elasticity as well as inertia
  2. On elasticity of the medium only
  3. On inertia of the medium only
  4. Neither on elasticity nor on inertia
  1. Rs. 3.900 is divided into three parts A, B, C. How much A is more than C if their ratio of

 

 

 

  1. Rs. 300
  2. Rs. 600
  3. Rs. 900
  4.  Rs. 1,800
  1. Which constitutional amendment reduces the voting age from 21 years to 18 years?
  1. 52nd Amendment
  2. 59th Amendment
  3. 61nd Amendment
  4. 69th Amendment
  1. Arobica and Robusta are the prominent varieties of
  1. Tea
  2. Cotton
  3. Coffee
  4. Pulse

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  1. Nobel Prize winner Indian, Amarthya Sen is known for his work in
  1. Physics
  2. Chemistry
  3. Medicine
  4. Economics
  1. 34.1 *1.34 *11.34 *0.13 = ?
  1. 374.15028
  2. 67.3620948
  3. 374.15208
  4. 374.12508
  1. Rudrasagar and Lakwa oil fields are located in :
  1. Assam
  2. Maharastra
  3. Gujarat
  4. Andhra Pradesh
  1. The highest policy making body in matters relating to national planning is the :
  1. Planning Commission
  2. Finance Commission
  3. Inter-state Council
  4. National Development Council
  1. Temperature in oceans
  1. Decreases with increase in depth
  2. Increases with increasing depth
  3. Remains constant
  4. None of the above
  1. Radio-activity was discovered by
  1. Rutherford
  2. J.J. Thomson
  3. Madam Curie
  4. Henri Becqueral
  1. Which of the following is used in meteorology?
  1. Y-rays
  2. Radio cobalt
  3. Radio sodium
  4. Radioactive gases
  1. Laser is used in treatment of diseases of
  1. Heart
  2. Bone fracture
  3. Lung
  4. Brain
  1. Which one of the following is the highest mountain peak?
  1. Nanga Parbat
  2. Nanda Devi
  3. Kanchenjunga
  4. K2
  1. The southern most river system in India is
  1. Godavari
  2. Krishna
  3. Cauvery
  4.  Mahanadi
  1. 5 years ago Raju’s age was one third of the age of Ravi and now Raju’s age is 15 years. What is the present age of Ravi?
  1. 30 years
  2. 35 years
  3. 45 years
  4. None of the above
  1. In India, the first municipal corporation was set up in which among the following ?
  1.  Kolkata
  2. Madras
  3.  Mumbai
  4. Delhi
  1. A current can flow when the circuit is
  1. Open
  2. Closed
  3. Either closed or open
  4. None of the above
  1. Out of the total income a person spends 15% on house rent and 65% of it on house hold expenditure. If he saves Rs. 8,925, what is his total income?
  1.  Rs. 44,625
  2. Rs. 30,000
  3. Rs. 25,000
  4. None of the above
  1. (11890 / 29) + (10634 /26) – (7850 / 25) = ?
  1. 505
  2. 510
  3. 515
  4. 520
  1. In which water body is the republic of Maldives situated?
  1. Arabian Sea
  2. Bay of Bengal
  3. Indian Ocean
  4. Atlantic Ocean
  1. What is the atomic number of calcium?
  1. 21
  2. 20
  3. 17
  4. 22
  1. Most commonly used bleaching agent is
  1. Alcohol
  2. Carbon dioxide
  3. Chlorine
  4. Sodium chloride
  1. Which one of the following is used in the preparation of the antiseptic solution?
  1. Potassium Nitrate
  2. Iodine
  3. Iodine Chloride
  4. Potassium Chloride
  1. Which is alkaline earth metal in the following?
  1. Potassium
  2. Sodium
  3. Rubidium
  4. Radium
  1. NABARD was established on the recommendations of
  1. Public Accounts Committee
  2. Shivaraman Committee
  3. Narsimhan Committee
  4. None of the above
  1. Which of the following elements behave chemically both as metal and non-metal?
  1. Argon
  2. Carbon
  3. Xenon
  4. Boron
  1. The book ‘Mother India’ was written by
  1. Katherine Mayo
  2. Indira Gandhi
  3. Mother Teresa
  4. Sarojini Naidu
  1. The radiations used in the physiotherapy is
  1. Micro waves
  2. IR
  3. X-ray
  4. Gamma rays
  1. Anup Sridhar is well known for playing
  1. Badminton
  2. Chess
  3. Football
  4. Table tennis
  1. Which one of the following is a linear molecule?
  1. H2O
  2.  CO2
  3. SO2
  4. H2S
  1. The percentage of iron in blood is
  1. 15 to 20
  2. 20 to 30
  3. 30 to 40
  4. 60 to 70
  1. Average age of 5 children of the family is 11 years. Average age of their parents and grandmother is 35 years. Find the average age of all the eight members of family?
  1. 10 years
  2. 20 years
  3. 30 years
  4. 25 years

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ans-4

89. One train is travelling 45 km an hour and the other is at 10 metres a second. The ratio of the speed of two trains is

  1. 5:4
  2. 4:5
  3. 9:2
  4. 2:9
  1. Project ‘sea – bird’ is the code name of
  1. INS kadamba
  2. INS iravat
  3. INS shivalik
  4.  INS khukri
  1. In endothermic reaction
  1. Heat is absorbed
  2. Heat is evolved
  3. No heat change occurs
  4. Heat may be absorbed or evolved

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ans-1

93. The charges carried in semiconductor are

  1. Electrons
  2. Holes
  3. Ions
  4. Electrons and holes
  1. 1.1 +99099.90009 +9.00001- 8672.1-90430.00010 = ?
  1. 7.9
  2. 7.91
  3. 7.0
  4. 7.009
  1. The weight of a body is highest at the
  1. Equator
  2. Poles
  3. Tropic of Cancer
  4. Tropic of Capricorn
  1. Tetanus is caused by:
  1. Clostridium
  2. Virus
  3. Bacteriophage
  4. Salmonella
  1. Holding a “Bandh’ was declared illegal for the first time in India by which one of the following High Court?
  1. Rajasthan High Court
  2. Gujarat High Court
  3. Kerala High Court
  4. Maharashtra High Court
  1. Tirupati is situated in the valley of
  1. Ratnagiri Hills
  2. Nilgiri Hills
  3. Seshachalam Hills
  4. Nandigama Hills
  1. Transistor is a combination of two
  1. Resistors
  2. Capacitors
  3. Diodes
  4. IC
  1. Which one of the following rights was described by Dr. B.R Ambedkar as the heart and soul of the constitution?
  1. Right to freedom of religion
  2. Right to property
  3. Right to equality
  4. Right to constitutional remedies