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Question Bank 1) to Apply Centre Alignment to a Paragraph in Ms Word We Can Press ______A Question Bank 1) To apply Centre Alignment to a paragraph in Ms Word we can press __________ A. Ctrl + S. B. Ctrl + C. C. Ctrl + C + A. D. Ctrl + E. 2) In MS Word how can we insert a page number at ____________ A. Header. B. Footer. C. Both A and B. D. None. 3) Which of the followings are File extension of word document is ___________ A. xls. B. doc. C. pdf. D. jpeg. 4) Teachers' day is celebrated on September 5 to commemorate the birth anniversary of... A. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. B. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. C. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru. D. Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri. 5) NRC is a register maintained by the Government of India containing names & certain relevant information for identification of all genuine Indian citizens. What is the full form of NRC A. National Register of Citizens B. Non conformance Report and Corrective Action. C. National Reservation of Citizens. D. Natural Resources Conservation. 6) Who has taken over charge of the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions as on 30th May 2019. A. Shri Narendra Modi B. Shri Amit Shah. C. Shri Raj Nath Singh. D. Shri Ramvilas Paswan. 7) Recently which Narrow Gauge Section of Eastern Railway is converted into Broad Gauge. A. Howrah – Belurmath section. B. katwa- Bolgona section. C. Saithia- Andal section. D. Hansdia- Manderhil section. 8) What is the full form of UNICEF.. A. United Nations institute of Children's emergency Fund. B. United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. C. Universal Nations institute of Children's emergency Fund. D. None of these. 9) What is the full form of RRI? A. Rudimentary Relay Interlocking. B. Route Relay Interlocking. C. Road Relaying Instrument. D. None Of These. 10) Who is the prime minister of UK? A. Theresa May. B. Boris Johnson. C. Jeremy Corbyn. D. Angela Merkel. 11) Which country in the world is the largest Muslim Country? A. India B. Pakistan C. Israel D. Indonesia 12) Jhon’s monthly wages was increased twice in a year by 15% & 10%. What is the actual incensement of wage by one year? A. 18%. B. 25%. C. 26.5%. D.25.5%. 1 13) What is the full form of UMID?(In Railway) A. Universal Medical Identity Card. B. Unique Medical Identity Card. C. Uniform Medical Identity Card. D. None of the above. 14.How many sets of Privilege Pass are entitled by Group-C Staff after service period of 10 years? A. 1 set. B. 2 sets. C. 3 sets. D. 6 sets. 15.What is the full form of PTO.? (In Railway) A. Privilege Ticket Order B. Personal Travelling Order C. Privilege Token Order D. Privilege Ticketing Order 16.What is the full form of IRIMEE ? Where is it situated ? (In Railway) A. Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering. Jamalpur B. Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering. Kanpur C. Indian Railway improvement & Modification in Electrical Engineering, jamalpur D. None of these 17.CRIS is related to ... A. Cricket. B. Railway. C. Defence. D. Film. 18. Who is the men’s single champion of 2019 Wimbledon T/ Tournament? A. Rafael Nadal B. Roger Federer C. Novak Djokovic D. Andy Murray 19. Who has received the Raman Magsaysay Award this year? A. Arnab Goswami B. Journalist Ravish Kumar C.Rajdeep Sardesai D. None of these 20.What is the maximum length of a Mail/Exp. train of Indian Railway in terms of No. of coaches ? A.20. B.26. C.23. D.25. 21.In which country the next world cup football championship will be hosted ? A. England. B. France. C. Qatar. D. India. 22. Who among the following has recently become third Indian to take hat-trick wickets in test cricket? A.Anil kumble. B.Chetan Sharma. C. Harbhajan Singh. D. Jasprit Bumrah. 23.Full form of PNR. ______________(In Railway) A. Passenger Name Record B. Passenger Name Registration C. Personal Name Registration D. None of these 24.Full form of RTI _______________ (In Railway) A. Railway Train Information B. Right to Intimation C. Right to Information D. None of these 25.What is the existing percentage of HRA in A-1 city as per CPC-7? A.20 B.15 C. 24 D.30 2 26.WTT is published in the month of ____________ for 2019.? A. January. B. July. C. March. D. October.. 27. COIS means... A. coach operating & information system. B. Coaching Operation Information System. C. Carriage operation information system. D. Coaching Operation Information Scheme. 28) Child care leave is entitled for the child upto age of _________ years A.05 B.16 C.18 D.15 29) In which year the New Pension Scheme (NPS ) is implemented (In Railway) A.2006 B.2001 C. 2004 D.2010 30) Art 370 was connected with.. A. Goa B. WB C. UP D. J&K 31) What are the grass lands of South America called? [A] Stepes [B] Prairies [C] Pampas [D] Savanna 32) A does a work in 10 days and B does the same work in 15 days. In how many days they together will do the same work? (A) 5 days (B) 6 days (C) 8 days (D) 10 days 33) A train 280 m long, running with a speed of 63 km/hr will pass a tree in: (A) 15 sec. (B) 16 sec. (C) 18 sec. (D) 20 sec. 34) Which planet is nearest to the sun? (A) Earth (B) Mercury (C) Jupiter (D) Mars 35) The minimum age to become a member of Lok Sabha is ? (A) 21 years (B) 25 years (C) 30 years (D) 18 years 36) ECG is done to diagnose an ailment connected with? (A) Kidney (B) Heart (C) Brain (D) Blood 37) Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the series given below: AZ, CX, FU, ___? (A) IR (B) TV 3 (C) JQ (D) KP 38) What is the minimum marriage age prescribed by IPC for a female in India? (A) 18 years (B) 25 years (C) 21 years (D) 16 years 39) What is the L.C.M of 40 and 180? A) 72 B) 180 C) 360 D) None of these 40) MCDO stands for ______ A) Monthly Confidential Demi Official. B) Memorandum of Confidential Demi Official. C) Monthly Confidential Demi Officer. D) None of these 41) No Railway servant directly connected with working of trains shall not consume any alcoholic drink within _____________ hours before commencement of duty. A) 8 hr B) 10 hr C) 12 hr D) 24 hr 42) Advance starter protects __________. A) Facing Point. B) Fouling Mark. C) Block Section. D) Signal Over Laps. 43) In which part of the body digestion of protein begins? A. Pancreas. B. Stomach. C. Small Intestine. D. Large Intestine. 44) Name the hardest material present in the body? A. Dentin. B. Pulp. C. Enamel. D. None of the above. 45) In which part of our body food gets absorbed? A. Small Intestine. B. Large Intestine. C. Stomach. D. Liver. 46) Name of the honourable Minister of Railway? A) Shri Piyush Goyal. B) Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawa. C) Shri Arvind Sawant. D) None of the above. 47) PCDO Stands for ______________ (In Railway) A) Personal Confidential Demi Official. B) Periodical Confidential Demi Official. C) Periodical Confident Demi Official. D) NONE OF THE ABOVE 48) Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is related to which among the following Sports? [A] Badminton [B] Hockey [C] Table Tennis [D] Golf 4 49) ZONAL HQ OF NORTH CENTRAL RAILWAY A. Goa B. Allahabad C. New Delhi D. None of The Above 50) How Many Divisions are in Eastern Railway? A. 4 B. 3 C.5 D. None Of The Above 51) Which is the largest yard of Eastern Railway? A. Andal B. Bandel C. Mogalsarai D. Chitpore. 52) How Many Work Shops are in Eastern Railway? A. 4. B. 3. C. 5. D. None of the above. 53) How many stars are in Indian Railways’ Logo? A. 15. B. 17. C. 12. D. None of the above. 54) RDSO Stands For ____________________ (In Railway) A. Research Design Standard Organization. B. Railway Design Standard Organization. C. Railway Dimension Sequential Operation. D. None of the above. 54) HOER Stands For ____________________ (In Railway) A. Hours of Employment Regulation . B. Head of Employee Regulator. C. Hours of Employee Regulator. D. None of the above. 54) UNO Stands For ____________________ A. United Nation Organization. B. Union National Organization. C. United National Organization. D. None of the above. 54) WHO Stands For ____________________ A. World Health Organization B. World Heritage Organization C. world human organization D. None of the above 55) Swachh Bharat Mission launched on_____________ A) 2nd October, 2014 B) 10 December 2015 C) 01 January, 2014 D) None of the above 54) In PIN CODE, PIN Stands For ____________________ A. postal index number. B. postal information number. C. penal information number. D. None of the above. 54) WHO Stands For ____________________ A. World Health Organization. B. World Heritage Organization. C. world human organization. D. None of the above. 5 55) which of the followings numbers is a perfect Cube? A. 10. B. 100. C.100000. D. 1000. 56) Union Minister of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Uma Bharti has recently launched the Swajal pilot project in _____________. A. Jammu & Kashmir. B. Rajasthan. C. Uttar Pradesh. D. Madhya Pradesh. 57) _____________ Study of Wind A. Climatolgy. B. Cartology. C. Anemology. D. Apiology. 58) Who founded the Ramakrishna Mission in 1896 to carry on humanitarian relief and social work? [A] Ramakrishna Paramahansa. [B] Swami Dayananda Saraswati. [C] Swami Vivekananda.
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