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RRC Group D Mix Test - 258
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RRC Group D Mix Test - 258
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  • Question 1/10
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    In an election which was contested by two candidates. X and Y. 4000 votes were polled. Suppose that every vote was polled in favour of either of the two candidates. Candidate Y got 40% of vote polled and was defeated. What was the mar-gin of defeat?

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    Leakage of which one of the following gases had caused Bhopal Gas Tragedy in the year 1984?

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    The Bhopal Gas Tragedy was a gas leak incident in India, considered to be the world's worst industrial disaster. It occurred on might of 2-3 December, 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh in which more than 3,700 people died due to exposure to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas and other chemicals.

     

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    Find the mirror image of the given figure if the mirror is placed at line MN.

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    In an isosceles triangle PQR,  ∠P = 130 . If I is the in-center of the triangle, then what is the value of ∠QIR ?

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    We know that,
    ∠ QIR = 90∘ + 1/2 ∠ P
    Then, Put the value of angle P.

    ∠ QIR = 90∘ + 130/2 = 155

     

  • Question 5/10
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    75 pupils from a school appeared for an examination and 80% of them passed. Another school entered 10 more pupils than the first school and five pupils less than the first school passed. The pass % of in the second school was :

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    no of pupils pupil from first school for examination= 75
    No. of pupil passed = 80% of 75 = 60
    No. of pupil from second school = 85
    No .of pupil passed from 2nd school = 5
    5 Pass % from second school =  55/85 × 100 = 64.70%

     

  • Question 6/10
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    Which of the following pair(s) is/are correctly matched?

    1- Rule of lapse : Part of grant that can be carried over to next year

    2- Supplementary : An advance grant to meet expenditures

    3- Vote on : Additional funds granted in the course of financial year

    Select the correct answer using the code given below :

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    The budget is based on the principle of annuality, that is, the Parliament grants money to the government for one financial year. If the granted money is not spent by the end of the financial year, then the balance expires and returns to the Consolidated Fund of India. This practice is known as the 'Rule of Lapse'. It facilitates effective financial control by the Parliament as no reserve funds can be built without its authorisation. The Constitution has authorised the Lok Sabha to make any grant in advance in respect to the estimated expenditure for a part of the financial year, pending he comple lion of the voting of the demands for grants and the enacatment of the appropriation bill. This provision is known as the vote on account. It is passed (or granted) after the general discussion on budget is over. Supplementary Grant is granted when the amount authorised by the Parliament through the appropriation act for a particular service for the current financial year is found to be insufficient for that year.

     

  • Question 7/10
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    Which month announced as the Rashtriya Poshan Maah in India?

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    The entire month of September beginning 1st September 2019 is being celebrated as the Rashtriya Poshan Maah. This year the theme is ‘Complementary Feeding’. Prime Minister's Overreaching Scheme for Holistic Nourishment (POSHAN) Abhiyaan is a multi-ministerial convergence mission with the vision to address malnutrition with a targeted approach by 2022.

     

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    N remembers his birthday is before 16th December. N's brother remembers his birthday is after 14th December. On which date of December is his birthday?

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    As N remembers his birthday is before 16th December and N’s brother remembers his birthday is after 14th December. So, his birthday is on 15th December.

     

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    The ratio of boys to girls in a school is 9:11. If 50 boys are admitted and 50 girls leave the school, the ratio becomes 13: 15. The original number of girls in the school is:

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  • Question 10/10
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    Which of the following cannot be considered as a false fruit?

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    True fruits are developed from the ovary while the false fruits are a resulted swollen part of thalamus like apple, pear, quince while banana is developed from the ovary hence considered as a true fruit

     

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