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DCCTI NSSB WEEKLY MOCK TEST 1

PAPER 1- GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, GENERAL ENGLISH AND ENGLISH COMPREHENSION


I. 1)-75) Instruction for the question goes here.
Q.1) Which one of the following is a basic feature of the Presidential Government?
[1] Rigid Constitution
[2] Single Executive
[3] Supremacy of the Legislature
[4] Residual Power of the state
[SOLUTION] Single Executive
Q.2) Under the Constitution of India, which one of the following is not a fundamental Duty?
[1] To vote in public election
[2] To develop the scientific temper
[3] To safeguard public property
[4] To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals
[SOLUTION] To vote in public election
Q.3) Which of the following is the largest committee of the parliament?
[1] The committee on Public Accounts
[2] The Committee on Estimates
[3] The Committee on Public Undertakings
[4] The Committee on Petitions
[SOLUTION] The Committee on Estimates
Q.4) With reference to the Lok Adalats, which of the following statement is correct?
[1] Lok Adalats have the jurisdiction to settle the matters at pre-litigation stage and not
those matters pending before any court.
[2] Lok Adalats can deal with matters which are civil and not criminal in nature.
[3] Every Lok Adalat consists of either serving or retired judicial officers only and not any
other person.
[4] None of the above
[SOLUTION] Lok Adalats have the jurisdiction to settle the matters at pre-litigation stage
and not those matters pending before any court.
Q.5) Which of the following categories of persons are entitled to exercise his vote through
postal ballot?
[1] Members of Foreign services posted abroad.
[2] Members of the armed forces.
[3] Civil servants on election duty.
[4] Indian nationals settled abroad.
[SOLUTION] Members of the armed forces.
Q.6) Which of the following is not true about pressure group?
[1] It has no political programme
[2] It does no aim at capturing power
[3] It exerts pressure on executive
[4] It tries to have formal control over the government
[SOLUTION] It tries to have formal control over the government
Q.7) The strength of the UPSC
[1] is determined by the President from time-to-time
[2] is determined by the Parliament
[3] has been permanently fixed by the Constitution
[4] was determined by the Presidential Ordinance in 1952
[SOLUTION] is determined by the President from time-to-time
Q.8) Which Committee had first of all recommended three-tier Panchayati Raj in India in
1957?
[1] Balwant Rai Mehta Committee
[2] Ashok Mehta Committee
[3] Setalwad Committee
[4] Hanumant Rai Committee
[SOLUTION] Balwant Rai Mehta Committee
Q.9) In the hot and humid regions of the tropics, the characteristics soil is
[1] laterite
[2] pedocal
[3] pedalfer
[4] alluvial
[SOLUTION] laterite
Q.10) Which one of the following regions of India has a combination of mangrove forest,
evergreen forest and deciduous forest?
[1] North coastal Andhra Pradesh
[2] South-West Bengal
[3] Southern Saurashtra
[4] Andaman and Nicobar Islands
[SOLUTION] Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Q.11) In India, the steel production industry requires the import of
[1] saltpetre
[2] rock phosphate
[3] cocking coal
[4] All of the above
[SOLUTION] cocking coal
Q.12) Which among the following states in India has registered lowest decadal growth rate
according to 2011 census?
[1] Nagaland
[2] Goa
[3] Kerala
[4] Manipur
[SOLUTION] Nagaland
Q.13) Which one of the following urban agglomeration has the highest share of in migrant
population?
[1] Mumbai UA
[2] Delhi UA
[3] Bengaluru UA
[4] Chennai UA
[SOLUTION] Mumbai UA
Q.14) The Rolling Plan concept in Nation planning was introduced by
[1] Indira Gandhi government
[2] The National government
[3] The Janata Party government
[4] Rajiv Gandhi government
[SOLUTION] The Janata Party government
Q.15) Consider the following with policy reference to Indian Economy
[1] Policy rate
[2] Open market operations
[3] Public debt
[4] Public reverse
[SOLUTION] Public debt
Q.16) Terms of trade between two countries refer to a ratio of…….
[1] Export prices to import prices.
[2] Currency values.
[3] Export to import.
[4] Balance of trade to Balance of payments.
[SOLUTION] Export prices to import prices.
Q.17) Factors affecting population change are
[1] Births, migration and deaths.
[2] Births and deaths only.
[3] Births and deaths marriage.
[4] Births, deaths and life expectancy.
[SOLUTION] Births, migration and deaths.
Q.18) Oil shale is obtained from
[1] coal bed methane
[2] metamorphic rocks containing clathrate hydrates
[3] sedimentary rocks containing kerogen
[4]coastal regions
[SOLUTION] sedimentary rocks containing kerogen
Q.19) The SI unit of acceleration is:
[1] ms-1
[2] ms-2
[3] cms-2
[4] kms-2
[SOLUTION] ms-2
Q.20) Thermo flask prevents heat loss by:
[1] Radiation
[2] Conduction
[3] Convection
[4] All of the above
[SOLUTION] All of the above
Q.21) Which one of the following is a protein fiber?
[1] Nylon
[2] Polyester
[3] Silk
[4]Cotton
[SOLUTION] Silk
Q.22) Which one of the following is a group of invertebrates animals?
[1] Mammalia
[2] Pisces
[3] Reptile
[4] Arthropoda
[SOLUTION] Arthropoda
Q.23) The vitamin which in water soluble and generally excreted in urine is
[1] Vitamin-A
[2] Vitamin-C
[3] Vitamin-D
[4]Vitamin-E
[SOLUTION] Vitamin-C
Q.24) Which of the following does not act both as an exocrine gland and as an endocrine
gland?
[1] Pituitary
[2] Pancreas
[3] Testis
[4] Ovary
[SOLUTION] Pituitary
Q.25) Which of the following is used to measure obesity?
[1] PMI
[2] AMI
[3] AMI
[4] KMI
[SOLUTION] AMI
Q.26) The alkaloid naturally found in coffee, cocoa and colanut is
[1] Cocaine
[2] Morphine
[3] Tannin
[4] Caffeine
[SOLUTION] Caffeine
Q.27) Which is known as carbolic acid?
[1] Phenol
[2] Ethanol
[3] Acetic acid
[4] Oxalic acid
[SOLUTION] Phenol
Q.28) Who was the Hindu King at the time of invasion of Muhammad-Bin Qasim of Sindh?
[1] Hala
[2] Dahir
[3] Krishna
[4] Ananda Pala
[SOLUTION] Dahir
Q.29) The Battle of Bannihati/Talikota/Rakshasa-Tangadi was fought in the year
[1] 1565
[2] 1566
[3] 1567
[4] 1568
[SOLUTION] 1565
Q.30) Ibadat Khana at Fatehpur Sikru was
[1] Akbar’s private prayer chamber.
[2] The mosque for the use of Royal Family.
[3] The room in which the nobles belonging to different religions gathered to discuss
religious affairs.
[4] The hall in which Akbar held discussions with the Scholars of various religions.
[SOLUTION] The hall in which Akbar held discussions with the Scholars of various
religions.
Q.31) Coins with legends and portraits were first issued in India by the
[1] Sungas.
[2] Sakas.
[3] Indo-Greeks.
[4] Satavahanas.
[SOLUTION] Indo-Greeks.
Q.32) Lord Ripon appointed the first Education Commission whose chairman was
[1] Macaulay.
[2] Charles Wood.
[3] William Hunter.
[4] J. E. D. Bethune.
[SOLUTION] William Hunter.
Q.33) The call for “total revolution” was given by
[1] M. K. Gandhi.
[2] Jayaprakash Narayan
[3] Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
[4] Bhagat Singh.
[SOLUTION] Jayaprakash Narayan
Q.34) Vande Mataram was first sung at the session of the INC in
[1] 1886
[2] 1896
[3] 1906
[4] 1908
[SOLUTION] 1896
Q.35) Rangapahar Zoological park is located in:
[1] Peren
[2] Dimapur
[3] Kohima
[4] Wokha
[SOLUTION] Dimapur
Q.36) The name of the village where one half of the Angh’s house falls within the India
territory and the other in Myanmar:
[1] Longwa, Mon
[2] Punglwa, Peren
[3] Pungo, Kiphiri
[4] Mimi, Kiphiri
[SOLUTION] Longwa, Mon
Q.37) Botanical Garden, established by the Silviculture Division, Forest Department is
locat-ed at:
[1] Kohima
[2] Wokha
[3] Mokokchung
[4] Tuensang
[SOLUTION] Kohima
Q.38) The western-most district of Nagaland is:
[1] Mon
[2] Wokha
[3] Dimapur
[4] Peren
[SOLUTION] Peren
Q.39) The river which has its source at Minkong forest is:
[1] Tsurang
[2] Menung
[3] Tsula
[4] Tsumok
[SOLUTION] Menung
Q.40) The major river in the west, rising between Nsong and NC Hills below Laisaong is:
[1] Dhansiri
[2] Doyang
[3] Dikhu
[4] Tizu
[SOLUTION] Dhansiri
Q.41) Bamboo Emporium is located at:
[1] Naga Heritage Village, Kisama
[2] Nagaland Bamboo Resource Centre
[3] SASRD, Medziphema
[4]Green Village, Khonoma
[SOLUTION] Nagaland Bamboo Resource Centre
Q.42) Intanki National Park is situated on the bank of which river?
[1] Tizu
[2] Doyang
[3] Dhansiri
[4] Zungki
[SOLUTION] Dhansiri
Q.43) Which institution has released the report incidence, mortality, morbidity and
socioeconomic burden of snakebite in the country?
[1] AIIMS
[2] ICMR
[3] NITI Aayog
[4] IMA
[SOLUTION] ICMR
Q.44) Which Indian state/UT launched the ‘Mahila Nidhi’, loan scheme for social and
economic development of women through loans?
[1]UttarPradesh
[2]Rajasthan
[3]WestBengal
[4] Odisha
[SOLUTION] Rajasthan
Q.45)Who is the most successful pace bowler in the history of international cricket, as of
2022?
[1]JaspritBumrah
[2]JamesAnderson
[3]RavindraJadeja
[4] Ishant Sharma
[SOLUTION] JamesAnderson
Q.46) Which Indian state/UT launched the “country’s first virtual school”?
[1]Karnataka
*[2]NewDelhi
[3]Telangana
[4] Kerala
[SOLUTION] NewDelhi
Q.47) Which Indian city was ranked second in the Asia Pacific region in the top tech hubs
list?
[1]Bengaluru
[2]Mumbai
[3]Chennai
[4] Hyderabad
[SOLUTION] Bengaluru
Q.48) Which is the first country to approve needle-free, inhaled version of Covid-19
vaccine?
[1]USA
[2]China
[3]Russia
[4] Israel
[SOLUTION] China
Q.49) Which state’s education department has launched an e-governance portal named
‘Samarth’?
[1]NewDelhi
[2]Uttarakhand
[3]Telangana
[4] Odisha
[SOLUTION] Uttarakhand
Q.50) Bhitarkanika National Park, which was seen in the news, is located in which state?
[1]WestBengal
[2]Odisha
[3]Bihar
[4] Andhra Pradesh
[SOLUTION] Odisha
Q.51) Choose the word which is the most opposite in meaning to the given word
CONGENIAL
[1] accord
[2] snug
[3] engaging
[4] unpleasant
[SOLUTION] unpleasant
Q.52) Choose the word which is the most opposite in meaning to the given word ABJURE
[1] renounce
[2] relinquish
[3] abnegate
[4] acquire
[SOLUTION] acquire
Q.53) Choose the word which is the most opposite in meaning to the given word ALIGN
[1] refrain
[2] split
[3] seek
[4] break
[SOLUTION] break
Q.54) Choose the word which is the most opposite in meaning to the given word
CONSTRICT
[1] squeeze
[2] blow up
[3] expand
[4] detailed
[SOLUTION] blow up
Q.55) Choose the most similar in meaning to the given word MOOT
[1] obsequious
[2] controversial
[3] loyal
[4] spatial
[SOLUTION] controversial
Q.56) Choose the most similar in meaning to the given word PHYSIOGNOMY
[1] rural
[2] face
[3] revenge
[4] mournful
[SOLUTION] face
Q.57) Choose the most similar in meaning to the given word DEPRECATE
[1] approve
[2] belittle
[3] dishonor
[4] aggravate
[SOLUTION] belittle
Q.58) Choose the most similar in meaning to the given word PLAGIARISM
[1] theft of ideas
[2] bravery
[3] grimace
[4] story
[SOLUTION] theft of ideas
Q.59) Which of the following is wrongly spelt?
[1] Spontaneous
[2] Anemometar
[3] Perspicuous
[4] Affectionate
[SOLUTION] Anemometar
Q.60) Which of the following is wrongly spelt?
[1] Facsimile
[2] Accumulate
[3] hemorhage
[4] Autonomous
[SOLUTION] hemorhage
Q.61) Which of the following is wrongly spelt?
[1] Accountancy
[2] Asthetics
[3] Commemorate
[4] Austere
[SOLUTION] Asthetics
Q.62) Which of the following is wrongly spelt?
[1] Iconoclasm
[2] Velodrome
[3] idiosyncracy
[4] lieutenant
[SOLUTION] idiosyncracy
Q.63) Choose the alternative which is the best expresses the meaning of the Idioms/Phrase.
To pick holes
[1] to destroy something
[2] to criticize someone
[3] to cut some part of an item
[4] to find some reason to quarrel
[SOLUTION] to criticize someone
Q.64) Choose the alternative which is the best expresses the meaning of the Idioms/Phrase.
She wrangled over an ass’s shadow.
[1] quarreled like fools
[2] sat on the shadow of the ass
[3] quarreled over trifles
[4] did unnecessary work
[SOLUTION] quarreled over trifles
Q.65) Choose the alternative which is the best expresses the meaning of the
Idioms/Phrase.To put one’s hand to plough
[1] to take up a task
[2] take interest in technical work
[3] to get entangled into unnecessary things
[4] to take up agricultural farming
[SOLUTION] to take up a task
Q.66) Choose the incorrect spelling
[1]Brevity
[2] Breakage
[3] Breathless
[4] Briliance
[SOLUTION] Briliance
Q.67) Choose the incorrect spelling
[1]Democracy
[2] Prophecy
[3] Aristocracy
[4] Beaureaucracy
[SOLUTION] Beaureaucracy
Q.68) Choose the incorrect spelling
[1] Indefinite
[2] Advurtise
[3] Courteous
[4] Periphery
[SOLUTION] Advurtise
Q.69) Choose the best alternative that can replace the underlined portion in the below given
sentence. Village activities like threshing, milking, doing cartwheels were the stuff of
village life and I soaked them up.
[1] The stuff of village life’s and I soak them up
[2] The stuffed of village life and I soaks them up
[3] The stuff of villages is they soaked them up
[4] No change
[SOLUTION] No change
Q.70) Which alternative will best replace the below given sentence. A speech or piece of
writing that praises somebody or something highly.
[1] Encomium
[2] Encompass
[3] Enclosure
[4] Encore
[SOLUTION] Encomium
Q.71)The ball slid …….. the outstretched bat, went on to hit the wicket and the batsman
was out.
[1] Under
[2] in
[3] on
[4] after
[SOLUTION] Under
Q.72) He was accused …. theft and sentenced to six months imprisonment.
[1] with
[2] about
[3] of
[4] for
[SOLUTION] of
Q.73) I … with your problems
[1] share
[2] adjust
[3] pity
[4] sympathize
[SOLUTION] sympathize
Q.74) You … must your career with all seriousness.
[1] direct
[2] complete
[3] follow
[4] pursue
[SOLUTION] pursue
Q.75) We should impatient with those who views are not identical …. those of our own.
[1] on
[2] from
[3] with
[4] to
[SOLUTION] with
II. 76)-80) Read the following passage and answer the questions that follows:
“Uncle” said Luke to the old Sean “You seem to be well fed, though I know no one looks
after you. Nor have I seen you leave your residence at any time. Tell me how you manage
it?”
“Because” Sean replied, “I have a good feed every night at Emperor’s orchard. After dark, I
go there myself and pick out enough fruits to last a fortnight.”
Luke proposed to accompany his uncle to the orchard. Though reluctant because of Luke’s
habit of euphoric exhibition of extreme excitement, Sean agreed to take him along. At the
orchard while Sean hurriedly collected the fruits and left, Luke on the other hand at the
sight of unlimited supply of fruits was excited and lifted his voice which brought Emperor’s
men immediately to his side. They seized him and mistook him as the sole cause of
damage to the orchard. Although Luke reiterated that he was a bird of passage, they
pounded him mercilessly before setting him free.
Q.76) What does “bird of passage”; mean in the context of the given passage?
[1] There was a bird in the orchard
[2] Other people stole from the orchard
[3] Emperor knew him personally
[4] He did not visit orchard regularly
[SOLUTION] He did not visit orchard regularly
Q.77) Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
[1] Luke did not take good care of his uncle
[2] Emperor was a wicked man
[3] Lack of self-control had put Luke into trouble
[4] Luke had a habit of speaking loudly
[SOLUTION] Lack of self-control had put Luke into trouble
Q.78) How often did Sean visit the orchard?
[1] Daily
[2] Weekly
[3] Once in a month
[4] Every day after midnight
[SOLUTION] Every day after midnight
Q.79) Choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word “Reluctant”
used in the passage.
[1] Against
[2] Resistant
[3] Opposed
[4] Disinclined
[SOLUTION] Disinclined
Q.80) Why did Sean leave after collecting the fruits?
[1] He feared that the bird’s song would awaken the Emperor
[2] To avoid getting caught by Emperor’s men
[3] He saw the Emperor’s men approaching
[4] He was afraid of the dark
[SOLUTION] To avoid getting caught by Emperor’s men
III. 81)-85) Instruction for the question goes here.
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follows:
A man is known by the book he reads as well as by the company he keeps; for there is a
companionship of books as well as of men and one should always live in the best
company, whether it be of books or of men.
A good book may be among the best of friends. It is the same today that it always was, and
it will never change. It is the most patient and cheerful of companions. It does not turn its
back upon in times of adversity or distress. It always receives us with the same kindness;
amusing and interesting us in youth, comforting and consoling us in age.
Q.81) Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the given passage?
[1] Books show the reader’s character
[2] Books as man’s abiding friends
[3] Books are useful in the youth
[4] The importance of books in old age.
[SOLUTION] Books as man’s abiding friends
Q.82) Which of the following is opposite in meaning to the word ‘adversity’ occurring in the
passage?
[1] happiness
[2] prosperity
[3] progress
[4] misfortune
[SOLUTION] prosperity
Q.83) The statement, ‘’ a good book may be among best of friends,’’ in the passage means
that
[1] there cannot be a better friend than a good book
[2] books may be good friends, but not better than good men
[3] a good book can be included among the best of friends of mankind.
[4] our best friends read the same good books.
[SOLUTION] a good book can be included among the best of friends of mankind.
Q.84) According to the passage, which of the following statements is not true?
[1] Good books as well as good men always provide the finest company.
[2] A good book never betrays us
[3] We have sometimes to be patient with a book as it may bore us.
[4] A good book serves as a permanent friend.
[SOLUTION] We have sometimes to be patient with a book as it may bore us.
Q.85) According to the passage, A man may usually be known by the books he reads
because
[1] His reading habits shows that he is a scholar.
[2] The books he reads affect his thinking
[3] Books provide him a lot of knowledge
[4] His selection of books generally reveals his temperament and character
[SOLUTION] His selection of books generally reveals his temperament and character
IV. 86)-90) Instruction for the question goes here. Read the following passage and answer
the questions that follows:
The oil industry was born in the United States around the time of the Civil War. As the
world’s largest oil producer and exporter, the US supplied the oil on which the Allied
Forces floated to victory in World War 1. In 1920, 64% of the world’s oil was produced in the
US. The growing uses of petroleum in modern American industrial society led several
domestic companies to secure oil concessions in Mexico but foreign production was not
actively sought after the First World War.
In the early 1920s, however, two fears seized the American oil industry. First, it was feared
that in the not too distant future,” The position of the US regarding oil”, wrote the Director
of US Geological Survey, “can best be characterized as precarious.”
Second, while a domestic oil shortage seemed imminent, so did the possibility that the
major sources of petroleum outside North America would soon be locked up by foreign
interests- primarily by British Petroleum and Royal Dutch Shell. This fear was mixed with
indignation over the fact that British appeared to be ungrateful for America’s wartime effort
and seemed to be doing everything in their power to consolidate their foreign petroleum
supply positions at the expense of US nationals.” The British position is impregnable,”
wrote Sir Edward Mackey Edgar, a British oilman, “All the known oil fields, all the likely or
probable fields outside of the United States itself, are in British hands or under British
management or control, or financed by British capital.”
Q.86) “The British Position in impregnable”, wrote _____?
[1] Director of US Geological Survey
[2] Sir Edward Mackey Edgar
[3] Royal Dutch Shell
[4] American Oil Industry
[SOLUTION] Sir Edward Mackey Edgar
Q.87) The indignation over the fact ________ appeared to be ungrateful for America’s war
time efforts.
[1] The Arabs
[2] The French
[3] The British
[4] All of the above
[SOLUTION] The British
Q.88) According to the passage, Sixty-four percent of the world’s oil was produced in the
US in the year?
[1]1919
[2] 1917
[3] 1915
[4] 1920
[SOLUTION] 1920
Q.89) According to the passage, As the world’s largest oil producer and exporter
[1] Iraq supplied oil to the allied forces
[2] Saudi Arabia supplied oil to the allied forces
[3] Iran supplied oil to the allied forces
[4] The US supplied oil to the allied forces
[SOLUTION] The US supplied oil to the allied forces
Q.90) According to the passage, the oil industry was born in the US around?
[1] World War I
[2] World War II
[3] Civil War
[4] None of the above
[SOLUTION] Civil War
V. 91)-95) Instruction for the question goes here.
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follows:
Emanating from the Indian kitchens every morning are the appetizing aromas of crushed
spices, lentils, curry leaves and vegetables and working with her deft fingers and loving
heart is the woman of the house creating ‘the great Indian home cooked meal’.
This is where the ‘dabbawallas’ sensed a business opportunity way back in 1980 – the idea
of delivering home cooked meals to office-goers and their workplace and returning empty
meal boxes to their homes before their return in the evening.
Today ‘dabbawallas’ have become integral part of Mumbai’s cultural mosaic. About 5000 of
these delivery men crisscross the streets, lanes and by lanes of Mumbai, on foot, bicycle
and local train, every morning to deliver about 2,00,000 home cooked meal boxes to office
goers at their workplaces. What amazes business strategists across the world is the unique
process of near faultless delivery, which even convinced Forbes magazine to give them the
highly-prized Sigma Six Rating for quality assurance, a feat achieved by companies such
as Motorola and General Electrics.
“The success of the system depends on teamwork and time management that would be the
envy of every modern manager. Such is the dedication and commitment of the barely
literate and barefoot delivery men who form links in the extensive delivery chain, that there
is no system of documentation at all.”
They do not rely on any high technology data bases or computers for communication.
Instead they use colours and code markings for identification. “Each container carries an
indelible ink alphanumeric coding of some ten characters signifying the various transfer
and delivery stages, as well as the individuals who are to be involved in the process.”
One of the major reason for the success of this delivery service is the high-level of
personal involvement, relationship orientation and continuous communication with their
clients and amongst themselves.
Memorizing about 35 addresses from where they must pick up the boxes it becomes critical
for the dabbawalla to keep the flow of information continuous as any miscommunication
might result in the unpardonable error of serving a non-vegetarian meal to a pure
vegetarian, an act blasphemous enough to wash away all the good deeds of the person in a
single stroke.
Q.91) According to the passage, which qualities of the dabbawallas of Mumbai would make
even a modern manager envy?
[1] Teamwork and time management
[2] Dedication and commitment
[3] Six sigma rating
[4] Faultless delivery system
[SOLUTION] Teamwork and time management
Q.92) According to the passage, what is the major reason for success of dabbawallas in
Mumbai?
[1] Six sigma rating by Forbes
[2] High level of personal involvement and communication with the clients
[3] Ability to memorize 3 addresses
[4] Taste of the home-cooked food
[SOLUTION] High level of personal involvement and communication with the clients
Q.93) Choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word “indelible”
as used in the passage.
[1] Memorable
[2] Stirring
[3] Inerasable
[4] Lasting
[SOLUTION] Inerasable
Q.94) Which of the following is false according to the passage.
[1] Dabbawallas are integral part of Mumbai’s culture.
[2] Dabbawallas rely on high technology data bases and codes for communication.
[3] Most of the 5000 workers are illiterate.
[4] None of these
[SOLUTION] Dabbawallas rely on high technology data bases and codes for
communication.
Q.95) Which of the following is possibly the most appropriate title for the passage?
[1] Dabbawallas of Mumbai: Six Sigma Communication
[2] Six Sigma Rating
[3] Communication through food
[4] Home-cooked Happiness
[SOLUTION] Dabbawallas of Mumbai: Six Sigma Communication
VI. 96)-100) Instruction for the question goes here.
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follows:
In the mid-fifties when GE was expanding its operations across the globe, the president of
GE, Ralph Cordiner decided to set up a corporate university an hour away from New York
spread over 59 acres. In 1956 GE offered its first course that spread over 13 weeks. Today
no executive can imagine spending a full quarter of the year sitting in a classroom. While
the courses that are offered at Crotonville have become shorter, the efficacy of the
investment remains unquestionable. The headhunters refer to GE as a leadership factory.
GE is not alone. McDonalds set up its Hamburger University in 1961. When Steve Jobs
hired Joe Podolny, the then dean of Yale to start Apple University in 2008 it made a big
splash. Apple University drew faculty members including professors from universities like
Yale, Harvard, Berkeley, Stanford and MIT.
The trend of corporate universities is on the rise. The companies have a large employee
base that ranges from 8,000 to 300,000 employees or more. They cut across sectors and
businesses from automobiles to pharma and everything else in between. General Motors
Institute, Caterpillar, Unilever, GDF Suez, Veolia, Axa, Sanofi, Novartis, Petronas, and many
more.
In 1993, corporate universities existed in only 400 companies. By 2001, this number had
increased to 2,000, including Walt Disney, Boeing, and Motorola. According to BCG, there
are estimated to be more than 4,000 companies with formal corporate universities.
Scale: McDonalds serves 68 million customers daily in 119 countries across 35,000 outlets.
This complexity requires training. That ensures that McDonalds burgers taste the same
from Mumbai to Moscow.
Complexity: When surgeons move to the operating theater they rely on checklists. These
lists reduce human error, and help the surgeon to operate with speed without having to
stop and double check if they are missing any step. In performing complex tasks through
collaborating teams, speed comes through training in standard processes and procedures.
Apple University teaches employees that they’re at the company to be the very best at one
specific task.
Corporate Governance: Governance needs the ability to manage reporting relationships,
finances, and facilities. Compliance and risk management demand investments in training.
On any given day two billion people use Unilever products across countries that have
different rules and regulations. This scale and complexity demands constant investment to
ensure standards are not compromised.
Education: Entry-level hires are drawn from a wide variety of educational backgrounds.
There is a need to bring people to a common minimum level of knowledge and skills. From
technical skills or domain knowledge or personal competencies, people need to
keep upgrading.
Values and Culture: The leaders need to be role models of the values the company
proclaims. When the majority of employee responses to everyday situations become
uniform, it forms the culture of the organization. Tying the professional development to
strategic challenges is a strong reason to invest in training.
The culture of the organization has to support its vision and strategy. This needs a place
when people can come together and connect with others and learn. Technical training can
be delivered through e-learning modules. It is the intangibles like culture that people need
to learn from role models.
Q.96) What does Apple University teach the employees of Apple?
[1] That they need to have superior communication skills.
[2] That since they work at one of the biggest brands of the world, they cannot afford to
make an error.
[3] That they need to master every skill.
[4] That they need to be the very best in the work they do.
[SOLUTION]That they need to be the very best in the work they do.
Q.97) What, according to the author, do you think is the main challenge of increasing
scale?
[1] The main challenge is to engage an increasing number of employees for handling the
scaled up operations.
[2] The main challenge is to break down the complex operation into simple steps.
[3] The main challenge is to train the employees involved in the large scale operations.
[4] The main challenge is to maintain a consistency of output quality.
[SOLUTION]The main challenge is to maintain a consistency of output quality.
Q.98) In the context of the passage, choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to
the given word - Intangible
[1] Priceless
[2] Ambivalent
[3] Definite
[4] Cheap
[SOLUTION]Definite
Q.99) In the context of the passage, choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to
the given word.
[1] Deteriorate
[2] Elevate
[3] Learn
[4] Decentralize
[SOLUTION] Deteriorate
Q.100)Choose the word/ phrase which is most similar in meaning to the given word- Human
error
[1] The flawed logic of comparing human beings to machines
[2] A term coined by psychologists meaning ‘deviation in human thought’
[3] The propensity for making mistakes as a result of being human
[4] Error in recognizing human potential
[SOLUTION]The propensity for making mistakes as a result of being human

PAPER 2- BASIC COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE, SIMPLE ARITHMETIC AND GENERAL


INTELLIGENCE & REASONING
Q.1) Computer cannot perform
[1] Input
[2] Output
[3] Thinking
[4] Processing
[SOLUTION] Thinking
Q.2) Benefit (s) of Computer is/are
[1] Very fast and can store huge amount of data
[2] provide accurate output either input is correct or not
[3] think about the processing
[4] all of the above
[SOLUTION] Very fast and can store huge amount of data
Q.3) Data or information used to run the computer is called
[1] hardware
[2] CPU
[3] peripheral
[4] None of these
[SOLUTION] None of these
Q.4) Desktop Computers, laptop computers, tablets and smartphones are different types of
[1] super computers
[2] mainframe computers
[3] microcomputers
[4] minicomputers
[SOLUTION] microcomputers
Q.5) First Computer of India is
[1] PARAM
[2] Siddhartha
[3] IBM-370
[4] CRAY - 1
[SOLUTION] Siddhartha
Q.6) This unit sends the processed results to the user
[1] Input
[2] Output
[3] Memory
[4] CPU
[SOLUTION] Memory
Q.7) This component is required to process data into information and consists of
integrated circuits
[1] Hard disk
[2] RAM
[3] CPU
[4] ROM
[SOLUTION] CPU
Q.8) Which is not an integral part of Computer
[1] CPU
[2] Mouse
[3] Monitor
[4] UPS
[SOLUTION] UPS
Q.9) Which of the following is not a hardware?
[1] Processor Chip
[2] Printer
[3] Keyboard
[4] Java
[SOLUTION] Java
Q.10) Which one of the following groups consists of only input devices?
[1] Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor
[2] Mouse, Keyboard, Printer
[3] Mouse, Keyboard, Photo copier
[4] Mouse, Keyboard, Scanner
[SOLUTION] Mouse, Keyboard, Scanner
Q.11) The transfer of data from CPU to peripheral devices of computer is achieved through
[1] interfaces
[2] modems
[3] I/O ports
[4] buffer memory
[SOLUTION] I/O ports
Q.12) The two kinds of main memory in the computer are
[1] primary memory and secondary memory
[2] RAM and ROM
[3] floppy disk and pendrive
[4] direct and sequential
[SOLUTION] RAM and ROM
Q.13) What does the computer abbreviation ‘MB’ stands for?
[1] Megabit
[2] Millionbytes
[3] Megabytes
[4] Microbytes
[SOLUTION] Megabytes
Q.14) Where do you save the data that, your data will remain intact even when the computer
is turned OFF?
[1] RAM
[2] Motherboard
[3] Secondary storage device
[4] Primary storage device
[SOLUTION] Secondary storage device
Q.15) Which one of the following is software?
[1] Keyboard
[2] Internet Explorer
[3] Mouse
[4] Printer
[SOLUTION] Internet Explorer
Q.16) Which one of the following is related to a utility software?
[1] Text editor
[2] antivirus program
[3] Disk compression software
[4] All of the above
[SOLUTION] All of the above
Q.17) Which one of the following is not the function of operating system?
[1] Resource Management
[2] File Management
[3] Networking
[4] Processor management
[SOLUTION] Networking
Q.18) What do you understand by the term booting?
[1] The process of starting the computer from the power-off position
[2] Connecting computer of the electric swithch
[3] Increasing the memory of the computer
[4] None of the above
[SOLUTION] The process of starting the computer from the power-off position
Q.19) The main difference between Windows and DOS is the ability to
[1] multitasking
[2] speed up
[3] run a program
[4] run without power
[SOLUTION] multitasking
Q.20) Languages which can easily interact with the hardware are called
[1] High level languages
[2] Low level Languages
[3] Middle level languages
[4] All of the above
[SOLUTION] Low level Languages
Q.21) All computers execute
[1] BASIC programs
[2] COBOL programs
[3] Machine language programs
[4] FORTRAN programs
[SOLUTION] Machine language programs
Q.22) The background image of desktop is called as
[1] graphics
[2] deskcover
[3] wallback
[4] wallpaper
[SOLUTION] wallpaper
Q.23) Date and time are available on the desktop at
[1] Keyboard
[2] Recycle Bin
[3] My Computer
[4] Task Bar
[SOLUTION] Task Bar
Q.24) For creating a new document, you use which command at File menu?
[1] Open
[2] Close
[3] New
[4] Save
[SOLUTION] New
Q.25) A computer message is “Do you really want to delete the selected file(s)”? The user
click ‘Yes’ key. It is called
[1] program response
[2] user output
[3] user response
[4] program output
[SOLUTION] user response
Q.26) Which one of the following is a basic software of MS-Office?
[1] MS-Word
[2] MS-Excel
[3] MS-PowerPoint
[4] All of these
[SOLUTION] All of these
Q.27) Which of the followingis not an option of Edit Menu in MS-Office?
[1] Cut
[2] Copy
[3] Paste
[4] Page Set up
[SOLUTION] Page Set up
Q.28) Keyboard shortcut for Cut command is
[1] Ctrl + W
[2] Ctrl + Y
[3] Ctrl + X
[4] Ctrl + V
[SOLUTION] Ctrl + X
Q.29) Which one of the following is a computer software program that is used for storing,
organizing and manipulating data
[1] Firefox
[2] Excel
[3] Outlook
[4] PowerPoint
[SOLUTION] Excel
Q.30) In Excel, the intersection of a column and a row is called
[1] cell
[2] grid
[3] table
[4] none of these
[SOLUTION] cell
Q.31) Which one of the following will you use as an option for saving a file?
[1] Save button on Standard toolbar
[2] Save option from File menu
[3] Pressing Ctrl + S
[4] All of the above
[SOLUTION] All of the above
Q.32) Which key on the key board can be used to view slide show in PowerPoint?
[1] F1
[2] F2
[3] F4
[4] F5
[SOLUTION] F5
Q.33) A combination of hardware and software that allows communication and electric
transfer of information between computers is a
[1] network
[2] modem
[3] server
[4] peripheral
[SOLUTION] network
Q.34) Which one of the following terms is associated with networks?
[1] Mouse
[2] Plotter
[3] Word
[4] Connectivity
[SOLUTION] Connectivity
Q.35) What is the frequency range of data transmission under computer system?
[1] Band
[2] Bandwidth
[3] Byte
[4] Bit
[SOLUTION] Bandwidth
Q.36) The vast network of computers that connects millions of people all over the world is
called
[1] LAN
[2] Web
[3] Hypertext
[4] Internet
[SOLUTION] Internet
Q.37) In computing, IP address means
[1] International Pin
[2] Internet Protocol
[3] Invalid Pin
[4] Insert Pin
[SOLUTION] Internet Protocol
Q.38) The Internet service that provides a multimedia interface to available resources is
called
[1] FTP
[2] world wide web
[3] gopher
[4] telnet
[SOLUTION] world wide web
Q.39) A website is a collection of
[1] graphics
[2] programs
[3] web pages
[4] algorithms
[SOLUTION] web pages
Q.40) Which among the following is a search engine?
[1] Internet Explorer
[2] Flash
[3] Firefox
[4] Google
[SOLUTION] Google
Q.41) Which of the following is always a part of E-mail address?
[1] Period (.)
[2] At rate (@)
[3] Underscore (_)
[4] Angular Bracket (>)
[SOLUTION] At rate (@)
Q.42) Which one of the following is not an e-mail service provider?
[1] Hotmail
[2] Gmail
[3] Bing
[4] Yahoo mail
[SOLUTION] Bing
Q.43) Who is the founder of ‘facebook’ which is currently No. 1 social networking Website
in India?
[1] Orkut Buycukkokten
[2] Bill Gates
[3] Mark Zuckerberg
[4] Martin Cooper
[SOLUTION] Mark Zuckerberg
Q.44) Video-conferencing is used for
[1] talking to each other
[2] communicating purpose
[3] live conversation
[4] All of the above
[SOLUTION] All of the above
Q.45) The process of trading goods over the Internet is known as
[1] E- selling and buying
[2] E- trading
[3] E- finance
[4] E- commerce
[SOLUTION] E- commerce
Q.46) If your computer is rebooting itself, then it is likely that
[1] it has virus
[2] it does not have enough memory
[3] it needs CD-ROM
[4] there has been a power surge
[SOLUTION] it has virus
Q.47) Worm is a program that infects computer and spreads by inserting copies of itself
into other executable code or documents.
[1] Self-attach
[2] Self-replicating
[3] Non-self-replicating
[4] Hacking
[SOLUTION] Self-replicating
Q.48) Password enables users to
[1] get into the system quickly
[2] make efficient use of time
[3] retain confidentiality of files
[4] simplify file structure
[SOLUTION] retain confidentiality of files
Q.49) Example(s) of 3D printing is/are
[1] Eyewear
[2] Dental Products
[3] Architectural Scale Model
[4] All of the above
[SOLUTION] Architectural Scale Model
Q.50) Bluetooth speakers work with the
[1] Wireless technology
[2] Wired technology
[3] Both (1) and (2)
[4] None of the above
[SOLUTION] Wireless technology
II. 51)-80) SIMPLE ARITHMETIC
Q.51) Find the least number which will leaves remainder 5 when divided by 8, 12, 16 and 20.
[1] 240
[2] 245
[3] 265
[4] 235
[SOLUTION] 245
Q.52) Find the remainder when 496 is divided by 6.
[1] 0
[2] 2
[3] 3
[4] 4
[SOLUTION] 4
Q.53) The HCF of two numbers, each having three digits, is 17 and their LCM is 714. The
sum of the numbers will be:
[1] 289
[2] 391
[3] 221
[4] 731
[SOLUTION] 221
Q.54) A man has Rs. 480 in the denominations of one-rupee notes, five-rupee notes and
ten-rupee notes. The number of notes of each denomination is equal. What is the total
number of notes that he has?
[1] 45
[2] 60
[3] 75
[4] 90
[SOLUTION] 90
Q.55) The price of 10 chairs is equal to that of 4 tables. The price of 15 chairs and 2 tables
together is Rs. 4000. The total price of 12 chairs and 3 tables is:
[1] Rs. 3500
[2] Rs. 3750
[3] Rs. 3840
[4] Rs. 3900
[SOLUTION] Rs. 3900
Q.56) If a - b = 3 and a2 + b2 = 29, find the value of ab.
[1] 10
[2] 12
[3] 15
[4] 18
[SOLUTION] 10
Q.57) A man has some hens and cows. If the number of heads be 48 and the number of feet
equals 140, then the number of hens will be:
[1] 22
[2] 23
[3] 24
[4] 26
[SOLUTION] 26
Q.58) A man purchased a cow for Rs. 3000 and sold it the same day for Rs. 3600, allowing
the buyer a credit of 2 years. If the rate of interest be 10% per annum, then the man has a
gain of:
[1] 0%
[2] 5%
[3] 7.5%
[4] 10%
[SOLUTION] 0%
Q.59) A man buys a watch for Rs. 1950 in cash and sells it for Rs. 2200 at a credit of 1 year.
If the rate of interest is 10% per annum, the man:
[1] gains Rs. 55
[2] gains Rs. 50
[3] loses Rs. 30
[4] gains Rs. 30
[SOLUTION] gains Rs. 50
Q.60) A fan is listed at Rs. 150 and a discount of 20% is given. Then the selling price is = ?
[1] Rs. 180
[2] Rs. 150
[3] Rs. 120
[4] Rs. 110
[SOLUTION] Rs. 120
Q.61) A washing machine is sold at a discount of 30%. If a man buys it for Rs. 6580, its list
price is = ?
[1] Rs. 7500
[2] Rs. 8600
[3] Rs. 9400
[4] Rs. 6990
[SOLUTION] Rs. 9400
Q.62) A bank offers 5% compound interest calculated on half-yearly basis. A customer
deposits Rs. 1600 each on 1st January and 1st July of a year. At the end of the year, the
amount he would have gained by way of interest is:
[1] Rs. 120
[2] Rs. 121
[3] Rs. 122
[4] Rs. 123
[SOLUTION] Rs. 121
Q.63) At what rate of compound interest per annum will a sum of Rs. 1200 become Rs.
1348.32 in 2 years?
[1] 6%
[2] 6.5%
[3] 7%
[4] 7.5%
[SOLUTION] 6%
Q.64) If A and B together can complete a piece of work in 15 days and B alone in 20 days, in
how many days can A alone complete the work?
[1] 60
[2] 45
[3] 40
[4] 30
[SOLUTION] 60
Q.65) If A and B together can complete a work in 18 days, A and C together in 12 days, and
B and C together in 9 days, then B alone can do the work in:
[1] 18 days
[2] 24 days
[3] 30 days
[4] 40 days
[SOLUTION] 24 days
Q.66) If 10 men can do a piece of work in 12 days, the time taken by 12 men to do the same
piece of work will be:
[1] 12 days
[2] 10 days
[3] 9 days
[4] 8 days
[SOLUTION] 10 days
Q.67) Two buses start from a bus terminal with a speed of 20 km/h at interval of 10 minutes.
What is the speed of a man coming from the opposite direction towards the bus terminal if
he meets the buses at interval of 8 minutes?
[1] 3 km/h
[2] 4 km/h
[3] 5 km/h
[4] 7 km/h
[SOLUTION] 5 km/h
Q.68) Two trains for Mumbai leave Delhi at 6 am and 6.45 am and travel at 100 kmph and
136 kmph respectively. How many kilometers from Delhi will the two trains be together:
[1] 262.4 km
[2] 260 km
[3] 283.33 km
[4] 275 km
[SOLUTION] 283.33 km
Q.69) A man takes 6 hours 15 minutes in walking a distance and riding back to starting
place. He could walk both ways in 7 hours 45 minutes. The time taken by him to ride back
both ways is:
[1] 4 hours
[2] 4 hours 30 min.
[3] 4 hours 45 min.
[4] 5 hours
[SOLUTION] 4 hours 45 min
Q.70) If a : b : c = 3 : 4 : 7, then the ratio (a + b + c) : c is equal to
[1] 2 : 1
[2] 14 : 3
[3] 7 : 2
[4] 1 : 2
[SOLUTION] ] 2 : 1
Q.71) The number of students in 3 classes is in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. If 12 students are
increased in each class this ratio changes to 8 : 11 : 14. The total number of students in the
three classes in the beginning was
[1] 162
[2]108
[3] 96
[4] 54
[SOLUTION] 162
Q.72) A box has 210 coins of denominations one-rupee and fifty paise only. The ratio of
their respective values is 13 : 11. The number of one-rupee coin is
[1] 65
[2] 66
[3] 77
[4] 78
[SOLUTION] 78
Q.73) Two ships are sailing in the sea on the two sides of a lighthouse. The angle of
elevation of the top of the lighthouse is observed from the ships are 30° and 45°
respectively. If the lighthouse is 100 m high, the distance between the two ships is:
[1] 173 m
[2] 200 m
[3] 273 m
[4] 300 m
[SOLUTION] 273 m
Q.74) The angle of elevation of a ladder leaning against a wall is 60º and the foot of the
ladder is 4.6 m away from the wall. The length of the ladder is:
[1] 2.3 m
[2] 4.6 m
[3] 7.8 m
[4] 9.2 m
[SOLUTION] 9.2 m
Q.75) From a point P on a level ground, the angle of elevation of the top tower is 30º. If the
tower is 100 m high, the distance of point P from the foot of the tower is:
[1]149 m
[2]156 m
[3] 173 m
[4] 200 m
[SOLUTION] 173 m
Q.76) 3 pumps, working 8 hours a day, can empty a tank in 2 days. How many hours a day
must 4 pumps work to empty the tank in 1 day?
[1] 9
[2] 10
[3] 11
[4] 12
[SOLUTION] 12
Q.77) Running at the same constant rate, 6 identical machines can produce a total of 270
bottles per minute. At this rate, how many bottles could 10 such machines produce in 4
minutes?
[1] 648
[2] 1800
[3] 2700
[4] 10800
[SOLUTION] 1800
Q.78) If 7 spiders make 7 webs in 7 days, then 1 spider will make 1 web in how many days?
[1] 1
[2] 7/2
[3] 7
[4] 49
[SOLUTION] 7
Q.79) Three partners shared the profit in a business in the ratio 5 : 7 : 8. They had partnered
for 14 months, 8 months and 7 months respectively. What was the ratio of their
investments?
[1] 5 : 7 : 8
[2] 20 : 49 : 64
[3] 38 : 28 : 21
[4] None of these
[SOLUTION] 20 : 49 : 64
Q.80) Three partners A , B , C start a business . B's Capital is four times C's capital and
twice A's capital is equal to thrice B's capital.If the total profit is Rs 16500 at the end of a
year ,Find out B's share in it.
[1] Rs. 4000
[2] Rs. 5000
[3] Rs. 6000
[4] Rs. 7000
[SOLUTION] Rs. 6000
III. 81)-100) GENERAL INTELLEGENCE AND REASONING
Q.81) Float : Sink :: Boat : ?
[1] Ship
[2] War
[3] Submarine
[4] Missile
[SOLUTION] Submarine
Q.82) Thermometer : Temperature :: Glucometer : ?
[1] Body sugar
[2] Body resistance
[3] Blood
[4] Blood sugar
[SOLUTION] Blood sugar
Q.83) The total of the ages of Amar, Akbar and Anthony is 80 years. What was the total of
their ages three years ago ?
[1] 71 years
[2] 72 years
[3] 74 years
[4] 77 years
[SOLUTION] 71 years
Q.84) A number of friends decided to go on a picnic and planned to spend Rs. 96 on
eatables. Four of them, however, did not turn up. As a consequence, the remaining ones
had to contribute Rs. 4 each extra. The number of those who attended the picnic was
[1] 8
[2] 12
[3] 16
[4] 24
[SOLUTION] 8
Q.85) In a certain language PRACTICE is coded as PICCTRAE, how is FLAMES coded in
that code ?
[1] FEMALS
[2] FALMES
[3] FMELAS
[4] FALEMS
[SOLUTION] FMELAS
Q.86) If in a certain language SISTER is coded as 535301 , UNCLE is coded as 84670 and
BOY as 129 , how son is coded ?
[1] 923
[2] 524
[3] 342
[4] 872
[SOLUTION] 524
Q.87) Find the odd number/letters from the given alternatives.
[1] 626
[2] 841
[3] 962
[4] 1090
[SOLUTION] 841
Q.88) Four pairs of words are given out of which the words in three pairs are related in
some way and words in one pair are different. Find out that pair which is differently related.
[1] Pen and Nib
[2] Water and Bucket
[3] Ink and Inkpot
[4] Oil and Lamp
[SOLUTION] Pen and Nib
Q.89) What will come at the place of question mark - 4, 7, 12, 19, 28, ?
[1]49
[2]36
[3] 30
[4]39
[SOLUTION] 39
Q.90) What will come at the place of question mark - 6, 11, 21, 36, 56, ?
[1] 91
[2] 51
[3] 81
[4] 42
[SOLUTION] 81
Q.91) 34, 45, 56, 67, ....... What number should come next?
[1] 78
[2] 73
[3] 82
[4] 84
[SOLUTION] 78
Q.92) SCD, TEF, UGH, ____, WKL
[1] CMN
[2] UJI
[3] VIJ
[4] IJT
[SOLUTION] VIJ
Q.93) FAG, GAF, HAI, IAH, ____
[1] JAK
[2] HAL
[3] HAK
[4] JAI
[SOLUTION] JAK
Q.94) ELFA, GLHA, ILJA, _____, MLNA
[1] OLPA
[2] KLMA
[3] LLMA
[4] KLLA
[SOLUTION] KLLA
Q.95) Which one of the following is always associated with 'Justice' ?
[1] Hypocrisy
[2] Magnaminity
[3] Legitimate
[4] Diminutiveness
[SOLUTION] Legitimate
Q.96) A boy is sitting on the back seat of a car. When the driver suddenly starts the car, the
boy experiences a backward force -
[1] Always
[2] Sometimes
[3] Often
[4] Never
[SOLUTION] Always
Q.97) Choose the word which is different from the rest.
[1] Cap
[2] Helmet
[3] Veil
[4] Hat
[SOLUTION] Veil
Q.98) Choose the word which is different from the rest.
[1] Hangar
[2] Platform
[3] Dock
[4] Park
[SOLUTION] Park
Q.99) Which word does NOT belong with the others?
[1] parsley
[2] basil
[3] dill
[4] mayonnaise
[SOLUTION] mayonnaise
Q.100) Which word does NOT belong with the others?
[1] tyre
[2] steering wheel
[3] engine
[4] car
[SOLUTION] car

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