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FCI MODEL PAPER 2015

1. An item costing Rs. 840 was sold by a shopkeeper at


(1) 30
(2) 10
a gain of 10% and it was again sold by the new
(3) 18
(4) 28
buyer at a loss of 5%. Final selling price of the item
Directions (11-15):The bar diagram given below
s:
shows the productions (in the unit of thousand pieces)
(1) Rs. 877.80
(2) Rs. 798
of three types of biscuits by a company in the five
(3) Rs. 924
(4) Rs. 37.80
consecutive years.
2. 100 orange are bought for Rs. 350 and sold at the
rate of Rs. 48 per dozen. The percentage of profit or
loss is:
(1) 15% loss
(2) 15% gain
(3) 14 (2/7)% loss
(4) 14 (2/7)% profit
3. A man covered a certain distance at some speed.
Had he moved 3 km per hour faster, he would have
taken 40 minutes less. If he had moved 2 km per
hour slower, He would have taken 40 minutes more.
The distance (in km) is:
(1) 20
(2) 35
11. The percentage drop in the number of glucose
(3) 362/3
(4) 40
biscuit manufactured from 1994 to 1995 is
4. Two train one 160 m and the other 140 m long are
(1) 10
(2) 15
running in opposite directions on parallel rails, the
(3) 25
(4) 20
first at 77 km an hour and the other at 67 km an
12. The difference (in the unit of thousand pieces)
hour, How long will they take to cross each other?
between the total number of cream cracker biscuits
(1) 7 seconds
(2) 7(1/2) seconds
manufactured in the years 1993, 1995 and 1997 and
(3) 6 seconds
(4) 10 seconds
the total number of the biscuit of same type in the
5. In an examination 70% of the candidates passed in
year 1994 and 1996 is
English . 80% passed in Mathematics. 10% failed in
(1) 15
(2) 25
both the subjects. If 144 candidates passed in both,
(3) 30
(4) 20
the total number of candidates was:
13. Total production of all the three types of biscuits
(1) 125
(2) 200
was the least in the year
(3) 240
(4) 375
(1 ) 1993
(2) 1997
6. In a certain year, the average monthly income of a
(3) 1996
(4) 1995
person is Rs. 3400 and for the first eight months is
14. The production of all the three types of biscuits was
Rs. 3160 and for the last five months is Rs. 4120.
maximum in the year
The income in the eighth month of the year is:
(1) 1995
(2) 1994
(1) Rs. 5080
(2) Rs. 6080
(3) 1996
(4) 1993
(3) Rs. 5180
(4) Rs. 3880
15. The ratio of the production of glucose biscuits and
7. The average weight of a class of 24 students is 35 kg.
total production of biscuits in that year was
If the weight of the teacher be included, the average
maximum in
rises by 400 g. The weight of the teacher is:
(1) 1994
(2) 1993
(1) 50 kg
(2) 55 kg
(3) 1996
(4) 1997
(3) 45 kg
(4) 53 kg
16. A ______ is approximately a million bytes.
8. HCF and LCM of two numbers are 7 and 140
(1). Giga byte
(2) Kilo byte
respectively. If the numbers are between 20 and 45,
(3) Mega byte
(4) Tera byte
the sum of the numbers, is:
17. If you want to extend the length of the network
(1) 70
(2) 77
without having the signal degrade, you would use a:
(3) 63
(4) 56
(1) repeater
(2) router
9. The present age of a father is 3 years more than
(3) gateway
(4) switch
three times the age of his son. Three years hence,
18. What do you press to enter the current date in a
fathers age will be 10 years more than twice the age
cell?
of the son. The fathers present age is:
(1) CTRL + ; (semicolon)
(1) 33 years
(2) 39 years
(2) CTRL + SHIFT + : (colon)
(3) 45 years
(4) 40 years
(3) CTRL + F10
10. If 72 men can build a wall of 280 m length in 21
(4) CTRL + F11
days, how many men could take 18 days to build a
19. To make the number pad act as directional arrows,
similar type of wall of length 100 m?
you press the ____ key.
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(1) Numlock
(2) Caps lock
(3) Arrows lock
(4) Shift
20. Press ____ to move the insertion point to the Address
box, or to highlight the URL in the Address box.
(1) ALT + D
(2) ALT + A
(3) SHIFT + TAB
(4) TAB + CTRL
21. To move to the bottom of a document, press ____
(1) Insert key
(2) Home key
(3) CTRL + End key
(4) End key
22. He promised us that he will look up the matter as
soon as possible.
(1) look up
(2) look into
(3) look after
(4) No improvement
23. The melancholic music is bringing me up.
(1) bringing me
(2) bringing me about
(3) bringing me down
(4) No improvement
24. He said he might drop out for tea at my place
someday.
(1) in
(2) up
(3) back
(4) about
25. Transmitting data in the form of light is called
(1) Light Transmitter
(2) Fiber glass
(3) LTP
(4) All of the above
26. ___ is the memory card which is conceptually related
to the smart card but similar to video desk?
(1) Debit card
(2) Master card
(3) Laser card
(4) Credit card
27. Maximum Storage capacity of a DVD is _____
(1) 17 GB
(2) 15 GB
(3) 16 GB
(4) 10 GB
28. Which of the following operating system uses first
64 bit technology?
(1) MS-DOS
(2) Windows XP
(3) Mac OS
(4) Linux
29. A processing unit that coordinates networks and
data communication is known as:
(1) Control unit
(2) CPU
(3) Communications Processor
(4) Data Coordinator
30. Two or more computers connected to each other for
sharing information form a:
(1) network
(2) router
(3) server
(4) tunnel
31. If a computer provides database services to other,
then it will be known as:
(1) Web server
(2) Application server
(3) Database server
(4) FTP server
32. Technology used to provide internet by transmitting
data over wires of telephone network is __
(1) Transmitter
(2) Diodes
(3) HHL
(4) DSL
33. Documents, Movies, Images and Photographs etc are
stored at a:
(1) Application Sever
(2) Web Server
(3) Print Server
(4) File Server
34. RAM consists of which of the following?
(1) Conductor
(2) Semi Conductor
(3) Vacuum Tubes
(4) Transistor
35. Who is the father of Internet?
(1) Charles Babbage
(2) VintCerf
(3) Denis Riche
(4) Martin Cooper
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36. ______is process of Verification?


(1) Access
(2) Login
(3) Logout
(4) Authentication
37. Identify the odd one from the following?
(1) CD/DVD
(2) FloopyDisks
(3) SD Disk
(4) BIOS
38. USB is which type of storage device?
(1) Primay
(2) Secondary
(3) Tertiary
(4) All the above
39. Sir VenkatramanRamakrishnan has been named the
President of Britain's prestigious Royal Society. He
won the Nobel Prize in 2009 in?
(1) Physics
(2) Chemistry
(3) Medicine
(4) Economics
40. The principal financial institution for the promotion,
financing and development of the MSME sector in
India is?
(1) NABARD
(2) DICGC
(3) SIDBI
(4) EXIM Bank
41. From the given answer figure. Selected the one in
which the question figure is hidden.
Question Figure:

Answer figure

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
42. Statement :
Some bowls are drinks.
All drinks are cups.
Conclusions:
I. Some bowls are cups.
II. Some cups are drinks.
III. All drinks are bowls.
IV. All cups are drinks.
(1) Only I and II follow
(2) Only II and III follow
(3) Only II and IV follow
(4) Only III and IVfollow
43. Statements:
Some desks are caps.
No caps is red.
Conclusions:
I. Some caps are desks.
II. No desk is red.
(1) Only I follows
(2) Only II follows
(3) Either I or II follow
(4) Neither I nor II follows
44. Find the missing numbers

(1) 26
(3) 83

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(2) 82
(4) 86

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45. 7 9
3
8 3
5
2
5
?
112 135 900
(1) 6
(2) 70
(3) 60
(4) 65
46. Which of the following is used for regulated electric
supply?
(1) zener diode
(2) Junction diode
(3) Gun diode
(4) Tunnel diode
47. Which of the following is not a Kharif crop?
(1) Rice
(2) Wheat
(3) Sugarcane
(4) Cotton
Directions (48-49): Out of the four alternatives, choose
the one which expresses the right meaning of the given
word.
48. ADJURE
(1) subjugate
(2) entreat
(3) advise
(4) assert
49. OUTSET
(1) End
(2) Beginning
(3) Middle
(4) Entrance
50. Find out which of the diagram as given in the
alternatives correctly represents the relationship
stated in the question. Biology, Botany, Zoology
(1)
(2)

(3)

(4)

Directions (51-52): In the following questions,


sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an
appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for
each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the
four as your answer
51. Our teacher _______ several points before the exams
(1) cleared off
(2) cleared away
(3) cleared up
(4) cleared out
52. The cart driven __________ bullocks.
(1) with
(2) off
(3) to
(4) by
53. Find the missing characters/numbers from among
the given alternatives.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) D
(2) C
(3) E
(4) F
56. Elisa' is
(1) Fat deposition test
(2) Immunological test
(3) Bone malformation test
(4) None of the above
57. What is Hawala?
(1) Full details of a subject
(2) Tax evasion
(3) Illegal transactions of foreign exchange
(4) Illegal trading of shares
58. The headquarters of Asian Development Bank
(ADB) is at
(1) Singapore
(2) Manila
(3) Hong Kong
(4) Tokyo
Directions (59- 60): In the following questions four
words have been written out of which three are
correctly spelt and one is wrongly spelt. Find the
wrongly spelt word out of the four responses.
59. (1) efficient
(2) sufficient
(3) magnificient
(4) proficient
60. (1) transfered
(2) referred
(3) suffered
(4) deferred
Directions (61-63): In the following questions, out of
four alternatives choose the one which can be
substituted for the given words/sentence.
61. Time and space without limit.
(1) limitless
(2) finite
(3) infinitude
(4) transcendent
62. Harassed by a fixed idea
(1) harangue
(2) nervous
(3) obsessed
(4) fulminate
63. A motive merely to get money.
(1) covetous
(2) greedy
(3) pecuniary
(4) mercenary
Directions (Q. 64-65): Find the odd numbers/letters
/words from the given alternatives.
64. (1) January
(2) June
(3)July
(4) August
65. (1) (13, 40)
(2) (14, 42)
(3)(15, 46)
(4) (16, 49)
66. Find the missing number.
?

33 17
(1) 18
(2) 15
(3) 17
(4) 8
(1) 60
(2) 68
(3) 55
(4) 65
54. 3, 12, 27, 48, 75, 108, ?
Directions
(67
70):
The
pie-graph
given
below
shows
(1) 147
(2) 162
the
breakup
of
the
cost
of
construction
of
a
house.
If the
(3) 183
(4) 192
total
cost
of
construction
is
15,00,000,
answers
the
55. The six faces of a dice have been marked with
questions
given
below:
alphabets A, B, C, D, E and F respectively. This dice is
rolled down three times, the three positions are
shown as: (1) (2) (3) Find the alphabet opposite of.
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67. The amount spent on labour is:


(1) 90,000
(2) 2,50,000
(3) 3,60,000
(4) 3,75,000
68. The amount spent on bricks, steel and cement is
what percentage of the total cost of construction?
(1) 50%
(2) 54%
(3)72%
(4)75%
69. The amount spent on timber is what percent of the
amount spent on cement?
(1)36%
(2)50%
(3)72%
(4)18%
70. Out of total cost of construction what amount has
been spent on labour and supervision?
(1) 1,44,000
(2) 3,00,000
(3) 6,00,000
(4) 7,50,000
71. Match the dams and the rivers across which those
have been constructed.
Dam
River
(a)Gandhi Sagar
1.Bhagirathi
(b)Jayakwadi.
2.Krishna
(c)Nagaijuna
3.Godavari
(d)Tehri
4.Chambal
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1)4
3
2
1
(2)3
1
4
2
(3)2
4
3
1
(4)4
2
1
3
72. What is colour of light related to ?
(1)Amplitude
(2)Frequency
(3)Quality
(4)Velocity
Directions (73-75): In the following questions, some of
sentences have errors and some have none. Find out
which part of a sentence has an error. The character of
that part is your answer. If there is no error, your
answer is (d).
73. It is to long (1)/ a journey (2)/ to make in one day.
(3) / No error (4)
74. He talks (1)/ as if (2)/ he was my boss. (3)/ No
error (4)
75. No less than fifty dacoits (1) / were killed (2) / in an
encounter with police. (3) / No error (4)
76. In how many different ways the letter of the word
GREATER be arranged?
(1) 5040
(2) 2520
(3) 1260
(4) 630
Directions (77-78): In the following questions, the
symbols @, , $, % and are used with the following
meaning as illustrated below:
P Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q
P % Q means P is either smaller than or equal to Q
P @ Q means P is neither smaller than nor greater than
Q
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P $ Q means P is smaller than Q


P Q means P is greater than Q.
Now is each of the following questions assuming the
given statement to be true, find which of the two
conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely
true?
Give answer (1) if only Conclusion I is true.
Give answer (2) if only Conclusion II is true
Give answer (3) if either Conclusion I or II is true
Give answer (4) if neither Conclusion I nor II is true.
Give answer (5) if both Conclusions I and II is true.
77. Statements :
H T,
T % M,
MF
Conclusions :I. F $ T
II. H M
(1) 4
(2)1
(3) 2
(4) 3
78. Statements :
B @ N,
N T,
T$K
Conclusions :
I. T @ B
II. T $ B
(1) 4
(2) 3
(3) 5
(4) 2
79. Which among the following has been selected as the
cultural capital of SAARC region for 2015?
(1).Lumbini (Nepal)
(2).Bamiyan (Afghanistan)
(3).Sarnath (India)
(4).Dhaka (Bangladesh)
80. Which one of the following is the major feature
ofthe Indian economy?
(1).A capitalist economy
(2).A socialist economy
(3).A mixed economy
(4).None of the above
81. National Rural Drinking Water Programme is one of
the components of
(1).Social Protection Program
(2).Bharat Nirman
(3).Swarnjayanti Gram SwarojgarYojana
(4).Poverty Alleviation Programmes
Direction (82-86): Study the following pie-charts
carefully and answer the questions given below:
Year-wise Breakup of the number of students appeared
for an entrance exam and Year-wise Breakup of the
number of students who cleared the entrance exam.
Total Number of students appeared in the entrance
exam from 2007-2012 = 196000

Total Number students who cleared the entrance test


from 2007-2012 = 24000

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82. What was the ratio of the number of students


appeared for the entrance exam in 2012 and the
number of students who cleared the exam in 2007
respectively?
(1) 137 : 100
(2) 127 : 100
(3) 147 : 100
(4) 149 : 100
83. The total number of students appeared in entrance
exam from 2008 and 2011 was what percentage of
number of students appeared for the entrance exam
in 2009?
(1) 120
(2) 150
(3) 125
(4) 80
84. Approximately what was the difference between the
number of students who cleared the entrance exam
in 2009 and number of students who cleared the
entrance exam in 2007?
(1) 1960
(2) 1440
(3) 1200
(4) 2120
85. The total number of students who cleared the exam
from all years together is what percent of the total
number of students appeared for the exam in all
years together?
(1) 17.5%
(2) 15%
(3) 12.5%
(4) 12.25%
86. The number of candidates who cleared the entrance
exam in 2008 is approximately how much percent of
the total number of students who appeared for the
exam in the same year?
(1) 11.42
(2) 11.82
(3) 13
(4) 12.34
Directions (8791): in the following questions, you
haveeight brief passage with 5/10 questions following
eachpassage. Read the passages carefully and choose the
bestanswer to each question out of the four alternatives.
Passage
This is the thorny side of the prevailing examination
system. Most examiners have perfected their skill in
making it a veritable nightmare for majority of the
students.
Quite unwittingly we have increased the enrolment
in schools alarmingly. Most of the students have neither
the requisite aptitude to learn nor any clear-cut goal in
life. The destiny of students would be decided in the
final examination of a written nature to test bookish,
rote memory.
All laudable objectives of kindling originality and
problem solving ability are trumpeted only in education
seminars and workshops. Ultimately all these are gone
with the wind. No wonder examination hangs like a
Damocles sword.
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Compare this with a related discipline such as music


and dance. None would venture discipline such as music
and dance. None would venture to seek entry into such
centres of excellence unless one has proven aptitude to
profit from training. Here the students have excellent
rapport with their teachers who evaluate their
performance on a day-to-day basis and provide constant
feedback. Students enjoy practicing at home what they
are taught in class.
As therealise their progress by constant
reinforcement they welcome and enjoy examination in
class. Under the watchful guidance of committed
teachers, students grow and blossom out as well-trained
artistes.
This is possible and feasible because the teacherpupil ratio is ideal and the attitude of the learner is
based on devotion and dedication.
87. According to the passage, the objectives of
education should be
(1) to teach dance, music and drama to students in
schools and colleges
(2) to reduce teacher-pupil ratio
(3) not to test bookish, rote memory
(4) to encourage originality and problem solving
ability
88. Ultimately all these are gone with the wind. The
above sentence shows that the writer
(1) enjoys the prevailing situation
(2) regrets our ignoring the aims of true education
(3) is quite satisfactory about the syllabus
(4) makes fun of teachers and their students
89. The passage emphasises the need for
(1) making dance and music compulsory in schools
(2) making examinations an enjoyable experience
(3) seeking easy questions in the examinations
(4) warning examiners who harass students in the
examinations
90. The writer is dissatisfied with the examiners
because they test students
(1) Memory
(2) Originality
(3) Aptitude
(4) creativity
91. The writers intention to compare the topic of
discussion with that of dance and music is to
(1) Show how students of dance and music enjoy
not only learning but also examinations
(2) Popularise dance and music among all children
(3) Congratulate teachers who take good care of
their students
(4) Prove that dance and music alone can bring
peace to us
92. In a certain code MORNING is written as SPNMFMH.
How is SOULFUL written in that code?
(1) VPTKKTE
(2) VPTKETK
(3) TPVKKTE
(4) TNRKMVG
Direction (93-95): These questions are based on the
following information.
Five friends Shruti, Gaurav, Aman, Reshu, and Neetu
are from five different cities viz Mumbai, Kolkata,
Kerala, Delhi and Bihar. They belong to in five different
professions viz IT, Manager, Clerk, Software Engineer,
Interior Designer but not in same order.

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1. Gaurav is not from Kolkata.


2. Clerk is either from Delhi or Mumbai.
3. Neetu is from Bihar and is not from IT Dept and
software engineer.
4. Reshu is a Manager.
5. Aman and Neetu are Clerk and Interior Designer
but not in same order.
6. Interior Designer in not from Kolkata.
7. The Manager is from Mumbai.
8. The person from IT department is not from
Kolkata.
93. Who is Clerk among them?
(1) Shruti
(2) Neetu
(3) Aman
(4) Gaurav
94. Which city do Aman and Gaurav belong to
respectively?
(1) Delhi-Kerala
(2) Kerala-Kolkata
(3) Delhi-Kolkata
(4) Kerala-Delhi
95. Which of the following is the correct pair of
combination?
(1) Gaurav- Delhi Teacher
(2) Aman-Bihar-Clerk
(3) Neetu-Bihar-Interior-designer
(4) Shruti-Kolkata-Manager
Directions: (96-97): In each question below, there is a
sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up.
Rearrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to
produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper
sequence.
96. When he
P : did not know
Q : he was nervous and
R : heard the hue and cry at midnight
S : what to do
The Proper sequence should be:
(1).RQPS
(2). QSPR
(3). SQPR
(4). PQRS
97. It has been established that
P : Einstein was
Q : although a great scientist
R : weak in arithmetic
S : right from his school days
The Proper sequence should be:
(1). SRPQ
(2). QPRS
(3).QPSR
(4). RQPS
Direction(9899): In a certain code 'best way to
win' is written as 'ad mi ja no', ' the way to hell' is
written as 'kujaig ad'. 'win of the day' is written as 'be
kuzo mi' and 'to sell of night' is written as 'be Ii yaja'.
98. What is the code for 'sell'?
(1) be
(2) Ii
(3) ya
(4) Cannot be determined
99. If yellow is called white, white is called
pink,pink is called red,red is called black, black is
called green,green is called orange then what is
colour of tomato?
(1). Black
(2). Red
(3). White
(4). Orange
Direction(100-) In each of the questions below consists
of a question and two statements numbered I and II
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given below it. You have to decide whether the data


provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements andGive answer
(A) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to
answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(B) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question, while the data in statement I
alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(C) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement
II alone are sufficient to answer the question
(D) If the data given in both statements I and II together
are not sufficient to answer the question and
(E) If the data in both statements I and II together are
necessary to answer the question.
100. How much was the total sale of the company ?
Statements:
I. The company sold 8000 units of product A each
costing Rs. 25.
II.This company has no other product line.
(1). A
(2). B
(3). D
(4). E
Directions : Select the related letter/ works/ number /
figure
101. 101.NOPQ : MLKJ :: HIJK : ?
(1) DEFG
(2) EFGH
(3) FEDC
(4) GFED
Directions: In each of the questions below, is given a
statement followed by three assumptions numbered I, II
and III. An assumption is something supposed or taken
for granted. You have to consider the statement and the
assumptions and decide which of the assumption(s)
is/are implicit in the statement.
102. Statement:
"The employees' association has appealed to the
Manager of company 'S' to introduce written
examination for clerical cadre recruitment to
prevent selection of incompetent persons."
Assumptions: I. So far the company S' used to
select candidates without conducting a written
examination.
II. A written examination can help to identify
competent persons.
III. At higher level, written examination may not be
of much use.
(1) Only I and II are implicit
(2) Only I is implicit
(3) Only II is implicit
(4) All are implicit
103. The largest concentration of Harappan sites has
been found along
(1) Ghaggar-Hakra
(2) Ravi
(3) Sutlej
(4) Indus
104. Who composed the Gayatri Mantra?
(1) Vishwamitra
(2) Vashistha
(3) Indra
(4) Parikshit
105. Who among the following taught the doctrine of
Shunyata(Shunyavad)?
(1) Nagarjuna
(2) Shankaracharya
(3) Harisna
(4) Vallabhacharya

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106. Gautama Buddha was elevated to the position of


God by the time of
(1) Ashoka
(2) Kanishka
(3) Chandragupta Vikrmaditya
(4) Harsha
107. Permanent settlement was a feature of
(1) Zamindari System
(2) Royatwari System
(3) Mahalwari System
(4) None of these
108. Who among the following is known as Martin
Luther of India?
(1) Swami DayanandSaraswati
(2) Raja Rammohan Roy
(3) Swami Vivekanand
(4) Swami Sarrdhanand
109. Who of the following founded the East India
Association?
(1) C R Das
(2) DadabhaiNaoroji
(3) Devendranath Tagore (4) V D Savarkar
110. Who called BalGangadharTilak The Father of
Indian unrest?
(1) Lord Curzon
(2) Vincent Smith
(3) Valentine Chirol
(4) Henry Cotton
111. The Poona Pact aimed
(1) at Hindu-Muslim Unity
(2) to represent to lower cast
(3) at privileges to princes
(4) to review to Diarchy
112. MotiLal Nehru and ChittaRanjan Das were the
founder member of the
(1) Communist Party of India
(2) Forward Block
(3) Socialist-Swarajist Party
(4) Swarajya Party
113. Identify the incorrect sentence :
(1) We were playing a ball

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(2) I have been reading for two years


(3) She has been watching movie since morning
(4) Ram is playing a ball since morning
114. Identify the incorrect plural :
(1) Innings
(2) nervous
(3) houses
(4) ideas
115. Directions: Select the suitable alternative to
satisfy the relationship in the following question.
Wood : Carpenter : : Iron : (1) Goldsmith
(2) Instrument
(3) Melting
(4) Blacksmith
116. Fill in the blank using the correct tense:
we respect our parents and teachers.
(1) may have to
(2) will
3) shall
(4) ought to
117. Fill in the gap correctly.
Australiya won by a ..and three
(1) innings, run
(2) inning, runs
(3) inning, run
(4) inning, runs
118. The correct passive voice of the following
sentences is:
(1) I was given a book by her
(2) I were given a book by her
(3) I was give a book by her
(4) I was gave a book by her
119. If SPIKE is coded as ESPIK, what will be the code
for FIVES?
(1) SFIVE
(2) SFEVI
(3) VEFIS
(4) FIEVS
120. 10 + 2 6 + 2 10 + 2 15 is equal to
(1) ( 2 + 3 5) (2) ( 3 + 5 2)
(3) ( 2 + 5 3) (4)( 2 + 3 + 5)

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