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This section includes 2448 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your General Aptitude knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1701. |
In the passage, who has been called liberation hero? |
A. | Constantino Chiwennga |
B. | Emmerson Mnangagwa |
C. | Robert Mugabe |
D. | Army Chief |
Answer» D. Army Chief | |
1702. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order.A. Over the past week, the state has been pounded by intense rainfall, thus transforming the July deficit to surplus.B. A year after being ravaged by the worst floods in 100 years, Kerala is once again facing a deluge.C. The districts in Kerala’s north – in particular Kozhikode, Wayanad, and Malappuram –are among the worst affected where relief work is going on.D. The copious amounts of rainfall in the state have been both intense and consistent leading to many deaths besides rendering thousands homeless. |
A. | BADC |
B. | ABCD |
C. | DBCA |
D. | DBAC |
Answer» B. ABCD | |
1703. |
How does a giraffe knock its opponent off balance or unconscious? |
A. | By biting the opponent’s neck, chest and ribs |
B. | By pulling the legs of the opponent |
C. | By using its head like a club and hitting the opponent |
D. | By entangling its neck in the opponent’s neck |
Answer» D. By entangling its neck in the opponent’s neck | |
1704. |
Gandhiji's trusteeship concept is - |
A. | A philosophy |
B. | Applicable to social life |
C. | Applicable to all fields of life |
D. | Irrelevant today |
Answer» D. Irrelevant today | |
1705. |
In the following question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence and mark the corresponding option. do not realise (P) that modern society (Q) people who object to driver education (R) is built around the automobile (S)The correct sequence should be |
A. | RPQS |
B. | QRSP |
C. | RSPQ |
D. | SPQR |
Answer» B. QRSP | |
1706. |
A major act of will will bring about price-fixing that will be seen as |
A. | effective and productive |
B. | constructive and practical |
C. | normal and having valuable economic function |
D. | systematic and relevant |
Answer» D. systematic and relevant | |
1707. |
A. It is hard for even the best venture capitals to identify the potential successes.B. Focus on validating your idea and building it up. |
A. | According to the above passage, both A and B are true |
B. | According to the above passage, both A and B are false |
C. | According to the above passage A is true and is false |
D. | According to the above passage is false and B is true |
Answer» B. According to the above passage, both A and B are false | |
1708. |
A contour line joins locations having the same height above the mean sea level. The following is a contour plot of a geographical region. Contour lines are shown at 25 m intervals in this plot.Which of the following is the steepest path leaving from P? |
A. | P to Q |
B. | P to R |
C. | P to S |
D. | P to T |
Answer» C. P to S | |
1709. |
“A recent High Court judgement has sought to dispel the idea of begging as a disease — which leads to its stigmatization and criminalization — and to regard it as a symptom. The underlying disease is the failure of the state to protect citizens who fall through the social security net.”Which one of the following statements can be inferred from the given passage? |
A. | Beggars are lazy people who beg because they are unwilling to work |
B. | Beggars are created because of the lack of social welfare schemes |
C. | Begging is an offence that has to be dealt with firmly |
D. | Begging has to be banned because it adversely affects the welfare of the state |
Answer» C. Begging is an offence that has to be dealt with firmly | |
1710. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.A. These baits were temptations that people couldn't resist.B. He evolved a theory that the world was a rat-trap.C. Once, a peddler sat looking at his rat-traps.D. Here, people lay baits for others. |
A. | BDAC |
B. | DACB |
C. | CBDA |
D. | CADB |
Answer» D. CADB | |
1711. |
According to the passage, a person’s desires are ______. |
A. | Unlimited |
B. | Not fulfilled |
C. | Necessities |
D. | Constant |
Answer» B. Not fulfilled | |
1712. |
In a world filled with uncertainty, he was glad to have many good friends. He had always assisted them in times of need and was confident that they would reciprocate. However, the events of the last week proved him wrong. Which of the following inference(s) is/are logically valid and can be inferred from the above passage?(i) His friends were always asking him to help them.(ii) He felt that when in need of help, his friends would let him down.(iii)He was sure that his friends would help him when in need.(iv) His friends did not help him last week. |
A. | (i) and (ii) |
B. | (iii) and (iv) |
C. | (iii) only |
D. | (iv) only |
Answer» C. (iii) only | |
1713. |
“In a car you are always in a compartment, and because you are used to it you do not realise that .” In this sentence, ‘it’ refers to |
A. | Travelling in a car. |
B. | Always being in a compartment, e.g. one’s room, office. |
C. | Seeing the scenery through the window frame. |
D. | Seeing so much TV at home. |
Answer» D. Seeing so much TV at home. | |
1714. |
Choose the word which is most nearly the opposite in meaning of the word Accentuation as used in the passage. |
A. | Mitigation |
B. | Evolution |
C. | Proliferation |
D. | Abdication |
Answer» B. Evolution | |
1715. |
How did Josephine speak to Mrs. Mallard at first? |
A. | Half Concelling |
B. | Disastrously |
C. | With great care |
D. | In broken sentences |
Answer» E. | |
1716. |
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT TRUE? |
A. | Out of total coconut production in India, the share of Kerala alone comes to about 45 percent. |
B. | The prices of raw coconuts and copra in Kerala are determined mainly by the demand for coconut oil. |
C. | Nearly 15 percent of the Kerala's annual income is derived from the coconut sector. |
D. | The industry provides livelihood to about more than 10 billion farm families. |
Answer» E. | |
1717. |
In which city of Europe did regular street lighting start? |
A. | Amsterdam |
B. | Vienna |
C. | Paris |
D. | London |
Answer» B. Vienna | |
1718. |
All people in a certain are either ‘Knights’ or ‘Knaves’ and each person knows every other person’s identity. Knights NEVER lie, and knaves ALWAYS lie.P says “Both of us are knights”, Q says “None of us are knaves”.Which one of the following can be logically inferred from the above? |
A. | Both P and Q are knights |
B. | P is a knight; Q is a knave |
C. | Both P and Q are knaves |
D. | The identities of P, Q cannot be determined |
Answer» E. | |
1719. |
Decolonising the South |
A. | Requires the resources of the North |
B. | Requires the decolonisation of the North |
C. | Total separation between North and South |
D. | Western Technology |
Answer» C. Total separation between North and South | |
1720. |
In each of the following sentences, some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts which are labelled as P, Q, R, S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence from the alternatives provided and mark the answer.The food .......P. at the partyQ. servedR. was deliciousS. but not wholesome |
A. | PRSQ |
B. | QPRS |
C. | RSPQ |
D. | QRSP |
Answer» C. RSPQ | |
1721. |
One of the most popular things with children when it comes to the computer? |
A. | Xbox and Playstation |
B. | Video games or the computer games |
C. | Puzzles to racing |
D. | Action to sports. |
Answer» C. Puzzles to racing | |
1722. |
It is ________ to read this year’s textbook ________ the last year’s. |
A. | easier, than |
B. | most easy, than |
C. | easier, from |
D. | easiest, from |
Answer» B. most easy, than | |
1723. |
“These liberties” in the first paragraph refer to ______ |
A. | The right to vote, not to obey and right to a job |
B. | The right to vote and not to obey |
C. | The rights of servants to disobey their master and the right of the master to punish them |
D. | Women’s right to vote and earn money |
Answer» C. The rights of servants to disobey their master and the right of the master to punish them | |
1724. |
In the last sentence, the writer talks of a ‘sense of presence’. He is referring to the presence of |
A. | His own self as part of the scene. |
B. | The time that is now passing. |
C. | The scene and the beauty. |
D. | Senses with which one feels. |
Answer» B. The time that is now passing. | |
1725. |
A suitable title for the passage could be? |
A. | The secret language of Prairie Dogs |
B. | Vocabulary building by animals |
C. | The great story of the Gunnison Prairie Dog |
D. | Professor Con Slobodchikoff’s research |
Answer» B. Vocabulary building by animals | |
1726. |
Directions: Some parts of a sentence have been jumbled up, and labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the option that gives the correct sequence in which these parts can be rearranged to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence.The soldiers wereP. lines and with little to no artillery; the battle seemedQ. battle with the enemyR. engaged in an uphillS. forces, behind the enemylost but the soldiers didn't lose their morale at all. |
A. | RPSQ |
B. | RSPQ |
C. | RQSP |
D. | RQPS |
Answer» D. RQPS | |
1727. |
In the following question, the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct1. Giving advice is a difficult task.P. Moreover one doesn't know oneself, amid ambiguity, how can one know others.Q. It is a wonder how such people like politicians, reformers and people suchlike are so confident as to invent measures to live their life.R. Life is but one and mistakes are often irreparable.S. Unless he knows another person, how can he advise?6. I find it very difficult to give advice. |
A. | PSQR |
B. | QRPS |
C. | SQPR |
D. | RPQS |
Answer» C. SQPR | |
1728. |
Complete the paragraph given below:It is amazing how dominant Instagram has become in the world of social media. Eco-advocates would be remiss to not ______________________and spur action on behalf of the plane. |
A. | young people who have in turn showed up |
B. | fought the eco-depression and climate anxiety |
C. | laughter has been proven to boost |
D. | make use of it to raise awareness |
E. | in power to make smart decisions |
Answer» E. in power to make smart decisions | |
1729. |
Match the words with their meaning. a. founded 1. protected b. declined 2. created c. fortified 3. dwindled |
A. | a-2, b-1, c-3 |
B. | a-2, b-3, c-1 |
C. | a-1, b-3, c-2 |
D. | a-3, b-2, c-1 |
Answer» C. a-1, b-3, c-2 | |
1730. |
If men trained animals, they made the animals _______ for them. |
A. | race |
B. | search |
C. | work |
D. | hunt |
Answer» D. hunt | |
1731. |
Directions: Given below are four-sentence paragraphs (S1-S4). S1 and S4 are given. From the options (P, Q, R) choose two sentences which can be S2 and S3.S1: The Dodo bird is one of the first things we think of when we hear the word ‘extinct.’S2: ________S3: ________S4: This might have led to their early extinction.P. This grey flightless bird belonged to the pigeon and the dove family.Q. Dodo’s lack of flight forced them to nest on the ground.R. Often stray dogs and wild pigs would trample on and eat Dodo eggs. |
A. | RQ |
B. | PR |
C. | PQ |
D. | QR |
Answer» C. PQ | |
1732. |
"Even though there is a vast scope for its _______, tourism has remained a/am ______ area."The words that best fill the blanks in the above sentence are |
A. | Improvement, neglected |
B. | Rejection, approved |
C. | Fame, glum |
D. | Interest, disinterested |
Answer» B. Rejection, approved | |
1733. |
In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S. The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options.(S1) Here are a few theories as to why a baker’s dozen became 13.(P) Bakers who were found to be cheating their customers by overpricing undersized loaves were subject to strict punishment(Q) There may be fluctuations in rising and baking and air content(R) Even with careful planning, it is difficult to ensure that all of your baked goods come out the same size(S) In medieval England, there were laws that related the price of bread to the price of the wheat used to make it(S6) For fear of accidentally coming up short, they would throw in a bit extra to ensure that they wouldn’t end up with a surprise flogging later. |
A. | PQRS |
B. | PSRQ |
C. | RQPS |
D. | SPQR |
Answer» E. | |
1734. |
A court is to a judge as _________ is to a teacher. |
A. | A student |
B. | A punishment |
C. | A syllabus |
D. | A school |
Answer» E. | |
1735. |
Chocolate is rich in ______. |
A. | Proteins |
B. | Fats |
C. | Vitamins |
D. | Carbohydrates |
Answer» E. | |
1736. |
Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order.A. Jamshed ji Tata was born in 1839 in a traditional Parsi family.B. Then worked in trading for some years in China and UK.C. He was a great believer in technology and revolutionized the Tata Textile Mills.D. He started his career as an apprentice in his father’s store. |
A. | ADBC |
B. | ADCB |
C. | ACDB |
D. | ACBD |
Answer» B. ADCB | |
1737. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.A. Day in and day out he pondered to find out a foolproof plan to capture Robin Hood.B. The Sheriff did not want to give up the idea of capturing Robin Hood.C. He shut himself in his chamber devising one plan after another.D. He did not discuss his plans with anyone because he trusted nobody |
A. | DCAB |
B. | BDCA |
C. | CBDA |
D. | BACD |
Answer» E. | |
1738. |
In the poem, which of the following best describes the relationship between the body and soul? |
A. | The body controls the soul |
B. | They are separate and independent. |
C. | Each is subject to the demands of the other. |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» D. none of the above | |
1739. |
According to the author of the passageA) labour is the basis of commodity pricingB) labour can be substituted with capitalC) less capital equipment per worker is required for products like textileD) opportunity cost can help explain comparative advantageE) Ricardo used the labour theory of value only to explain comparative costF) Ricardo was not sure of his own theoryChoose the correct option: |
A. | A, B and C |
B. | B, C and D |
C. | D, E and F |
D. | C, D and E |
Answer» E. | |
1740. |
In the following items each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentence are given in the beginning as SI and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet.SI : In our youth we are apt to think that applause and publicity constitute success.S6 : So let us be initiated into the mysteries of maturity and be taught how to resist and spurn the lure of hollow shows.P : The man who values the applause more than his own effort has not outgrown his youth.Q : It is our achievement or work which wins lasting rewards.R : But these are only the trappings, the ephemeral illusions.S : One should concentrate on one’s work knowing that applause will come unsought.The proper sequence should be |
A. | S R Q P |
B. | P S R Q |
C. | Q P S R |
D. | R Q P S |
Answer» E. | |
1741. |
In the following question, the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the four combinations iscorrect.1. Health and fitness have now become one of the major concerns.P. This made life active and alert.Q. Earlier humans used to hunt for their living.R. Now, life has become more simple and easy.S. Due to which their body had to undergo a lot of physical exercises.6. Everything we need is just a phone call away. |
A. | RPSQ |
B. | PQRS |
C. | QSPR |
D. | SRQP |
Answer» D. SRQP | |
1742. |
Even when consoles appeared at homes, young males were the audience: |
A. | As special games were designed for these home-computers |
B. | As only young males knew how to play games having played in arcades |
C. | As women did not know how to program computers and play games |
D. | As older men were not interested in games |
Answer» C. As women did not know how to program computers and play games | |
1743. |
At what time would he go to the school? |
A. | At 10 in the morning |
B. | At 8 in the morning |
C. | At 3 in the afternoon |
D. | At 9 in the morning |
Answer» E. | |
1744. |
In the following question, the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct1. My friend Peter went to live in a village.P. But it was a very slow animal.Q. So Peter bought a donkey for five hundred rupees.R. One day his neighbour told him that he must buy a donkey.S. Every family there had a donkey to carry things for them.6. It did not like to work. |
A. | RSPQ |
B. | QPSR |
C. | SRQP |
D. | RSQP |
Answer» D. RSQP | |
1745. |
Choose the option that is appropriate to fill in the blanks in the given sentence:What’s wrong? Is there _______ in your eye? Is it _______you? |
A. | anything, hurts |
B. | nothing, hurting |
C. | something, hurting |
D. | something, hurted |
Answer» D. something, hurted | |
1746. |
According to the passage, what all are the manifestation of corruption? |
A. | malpractices |
B. | dishonesty |
C. | scams and scandals |
D. | All of these |
Answer» E. | |
1747. |
In order to cure his insomnia, the writer |
A. | does a lot of reading |
B. | vainly tries to concentrate on imaginary situations |
C. | keeps a flock of sheep |
D. | counts sheep jumping over a stile |
Answer» C. keeps a flock of sheep | |
1748. |
Erosional activity takes place in the upper course of the river because of: |
A. | the presence of flood plains |
B. | huge loads of silt and sand |
C. | the great speed of water |
D. | the reduced flow of water |
Answer» D. the reduced flow of water | |
1749. |
Burning of plastic leads to the: |
A. | emission of toxic gases |
B. | choking of drains |
C. | contamination of food |
D. | growth of bacteria |
Answer» B. choking of drains | |
1750. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.A. I took a deep breath and inhaled the air.B. It was a fine spring morning.C. As soon as I entered the garden, lush green grass welcomed me.D. The freshness in the air drew my feet towards a garden. |
A. | BADC |
B. | ACBD |
C. | CADB |
D. | CDAB |
Answer» B. ACBD | |