www.eenadupratibha.net Postman / Mail Guard Exam Model Paper No. of Questions: 100 t e n . a Marks: 100 Time: 120 Mnts. h b i PART - A t a r GK & REASONING 1. How was Burma (Now Myanmar) known to ancient Indians? up A) Malayamandalur d a C) Yavadwipa 2. B) Suvarnabhumi D) Suvarnadwipa n e e . w w Tungsten is used for the manufacture of the filament of an electric bulb, because .......... A) It is a good conductor B) It is economical w C) It is malleable 3. 4. D) It has a very high melting point A) Law formulation B) Law execution C) Law adjudication D) Law application B) B.C. Sanyal t a r C) Jamini Roy D) Abanindranth Tagore Which of the following uplands is not a part of the Telangana plateau? up A) Aravalli 6. B) Western Ghat D) Satpura n e e . w w B) Muscle Cell C) Liver Cell D) Kidney Cell Humayun had to run away from India after he was defeated in the battle of ........ A) Panipat 8. d a C) Eastern Ghat The largest cell in the human body is... A) Nerve Cell 7. n . a h b i Who is the pioneer of the Bengal School of Art? A) Nandalal Bose 5. t e The main function of the Judiciary is ..... w B) Goagra C) Khanwa D) Khannauj C) 8 − 9 D) 4.5 − 5 The pH of human blood is between ..... A) 6.5 − 7 R-21 -10-14 B) 7.5 − 8 www.eenadupratibha.net www.eenadupratibha.net 9. "Dear Money" means ........... A) low rate of interest B) high rate of interest C) depression D) inflation 10. Where the "High Courts" in India first setup? t e n . a A) Delhi and Calcutta B) Bombay, Madras, Calcutta C) Bombay, Delhi, Calcutta D) Madras and Bombay h b i Directions (Q.11 - 12): In each of the following questions, select the related word / letters / numbers from the given alternatives. 11. t a r Interrupt : Speak : : ? p u d A) Shout : Yell C) Interfere : Clash a n B) Intrude : Enter D) Telephone : Telegraph 12. Poverty : Unemployment : Anaemia : ? e e . w w A) Malnutrition B) Illiteracy C) Drought D) Death t e 13. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following words ascending order? w 1. Childhood 2. Adulthood 4. Adolescence 5. Babyhood A) 4, 1, 3, 2, 5 B) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2 n . a h b 3. Infancy i t a C) 2, 5, 1, 4, 3 D) 5, 4, 2, 3, 1 14. Pointing to Mala, Kala said, "She is my brother's only sister's daughter". How is Mala related to Kala? r p u A) Mother B) Daughter 3 × 5 ÷ 7 = 573, d a n 3 × 7 ÷ 5 = 753, 8×6 ÷ 4=? A) 864 w B) 468 A) B) C) Aunt D) Niece 15. Some equations are solved on the basis of a certain system. On the same basis, find out the correct answer for the unsolved equations. e e . w w 8 × 6 ÷ 3 = 638, C) 648 D) 846 16. Which one of the following diagrams best depicts the relationship among Honey - bee, Insect and Housefly. C) www.eenadupratibha.net D) www.eenadupratibha.net 17. Sita cycled 8 km southward from her home turned right and cycled 5 km, turned right and cycled 8 km, turned left and cycled 10 km. How many kms will she have cycle to reach straight home? A) 8 KM 18. B) 10 KM 9 5 6 7 6 7 4 8 ? 252 240 210 A) 4 C) 15 KM D) 13 KM t e n B) 5 . a h ib C) 6 D) 3 t a 19. m _ nm _ n _ an _ a _ ma _ r p A) a m a m m n B) a a m n a n C) a m m a n m D) a a m m n n 20. In a row of children, A is 9th from the left and B is fifth from right. When A and B interchange their positions A will be 18th from the left. What will be B's u d a position from the right? A) 14 e . ww en B) 9 C) 15 D) 18 21. How many cubes are there in the group? w A) 16 B) 18 C) 20 D) 10 22. Which one of the following diagrams best depicts the relationship among Earth, Sea, Sun? A) B) C) D) www.eenadupratibha.net www.eenadupratibha.net 23. There is a ball and a rectangular jar. Four positions are shown below to keep them balanced. Which of the following will not get balance easily? Question Figure t e n . a h b i Answer Figures t a r p u d A) a n B) C) D) 24. Which one of the four boxes given below is created by folding the given key e e . w w design in the question figure? Question Figure t e n w b i t Answer Figures A) a r p du a n B) . a h C) D) 25. Choose the right water-image of the question figure from the given answer e e . ww figures. Question Figure Answer Figures w A) B) C) www.eenadupratibha.net D) www.eenadupratibha.net PART - B MATHEMATICS t e 26. The area of the square inscribed in a circle of radius 8 cm is ....... A) 256 sq.cm B) 250 sq.cm n . a C) 128 sq.cm D) 125 sq.cm 27. The difference between compound interest and simple interest on a certain sum of money at 10% per annum for 2 years is Rs.40/-. The sum is ....... A) Rs.4,000 h b i B) Rs.3,600 C) Rs.4,200 t a r D) Rs.3,200 28. A train passes a platform of 90 mtrs long in 30 sec., and a man standing on the platform in 15 sec. The speed of the train is ....... p u d A) 12.4 kmph B) 14.6 kmph C) 18.4 kmph ( a n D) 21.6 kmph ) 1 29. If n = 7 + 4 √ 3, then the value of √ n + is ......... √n e e . w w A) 2 √ 3 C) − 4 B) 4 D) − 2 √ 3 t e n 30. A can do a work in 9 days. If B is 50% more efficient than A, in how many days can B do the same work? w A) 13.5 B) 4.5 . a h C) 6 D) 3 31. A dealer marks his goods at 40% above the CP and allows a discount of 20% on the market price. The dealer has a ...... A) loss of 20% b i t B) gain of 25% C) loss of 12% a r p D) gain of 12% y+x 32. If 120% of x is equal to 80% of y, then is equal to ......... y−x A) 5 B) 6 du C) 7 a n D) 8 33. The ratio of spirit and water in two mixtures of 20 ltr and 36 ltr is 3 : 7 and 7 : 5 respectively. Both the mixtures are mixed together. Now the ratio of the spirit and water in the new mixture is ......... e e . ww A) 25 : 29 w B) 9 : 10 C) 27 : 29 4 D) 27 : 31 34. The largest number among the √ 2 , 3√ 3, √ 4 is A) √ 2 B) 3√ 3 C) 4√ 4 D) All are equal 35. tan 70° − tan 20°− 2 tan 50° will be equal to.. A) tan 70° B) tan 20° C) tan 50° www.eenadupratibha.net D) 0° www.eenadupratibha.net 3 36. By walking at of his usual speed, a manreaches his office 20 min. late than 4 his usual time. The usual time taken by him to reach his office is .... A) 75 min B) 60 min C) 40 min D) 30 min t e n . a 37. Two natural numbers are in the ratio 3 : 5 and their product is 2160. The smaller of the number is ........ A) 36 B) 24 bh C) 18 i t D) 12 38. By what least number should 675 be multiplied, so as to obtain a perfect cube numbers? A) 3 B) 5 a r p u d C) 24 D) 40 39. A sum of money at compound interest doubles itself in 15 years. It will become eight times of itself in ......... a n A) 45 years B) 48 years e e . w w C) 54 years D) 60 years 40. The minimum value of sinn θ + cosn θ + secn θ + cosecn θ + tann θ + cotn θ is A) 1 B) 3 C) 5 D) 7 t e n 41. If a man walks 20 km at 5 km/hr, he will be late by 40 min. If he walks at 8 kmph. How early from the fixed time will he reach? w A) 15 min B) 25 min . a h C) 50 min D) 1 hr 1 ,1 , 1, 42. By mistake, instead of dividing Rs.117 among A, B, C in the ratio 2 3 4 itwas divided in the ratio of 2 : 3 : 4. Who gains the most and how much? A) A, Rs.28 43. B) B, Rs.3 b i t C) C, Rs.20 a r p D) C, Rs.25 (12 + 2 2 + 3 2 + ............. + 10 2) is equal to.... A) 380 u d a B) 385 C) 390 D) 392 44. The volume of two cones are in the ratio 1:4 and their diameters are in the ratio 4 : 5. The ratio of their height is .... n e e . ww A) 25 : 64 B) 1 : 5 C) 5 : 16 D) 5 : 4 45. The radius of the base of a conical tent is 7 m and its height is 24 m. What length of canvas, 1.25 m wide will be required for this tent? w A) 220 m B) 210 m C) 440 m 46. x + y + z = 0 then (x 2 + xy + y 2) is equal to.. A) y 2 + yz + z 2 B) y 2 − yz + z 2 C) z 2 − zx + x 2 D) z 2 + zx + x 2 www.eenadupratibha.net D) 660 m www.eenadupratibha.net 47. From the top of a 10 m high building, the angle of elevation of the top of tower is 60° and the angle of depression of its foot is 45°. Find the height of the tower (take √ 3 = 1.732). A) 30 m B) 26.7 m C) 27.3 m D) 28 m n . a . 48. √ √ √ √ 8 + 57 + 38 + 108 + √ 169 is equal to ........ A) 4 B) 6 C) 8 ( t e h b i ) t a r D) 10 49. rsin θ = 1, rcosθ = √ 3 , then the value of √ 3 tanθ + 1 is ..... 1 B) √3 A) √ 3 p u d C) 1 D) 2 3 50. If tan θ = , then 3 sin2 θ − 2 cos2 θ is 4 1 1 3 A) B) C) − 5 25 5 a n e e . w w 3 D) − 25 t e n w PART - C . a h ENGLISH Directions (Q. 51 - 55): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any b i t grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (D). a r p 51. He promised to get (A) / in touch with myself (B) / as soon as had the information needed. (C) / No error (D). u d a 52. This happened (A) / just exactly (B) / five years ago. (C) / No error (D). n e e . ww 53. Ramesh smiled when he was remembering (A) / his hard early years (B) / and his long road to success. (C) / No error (D). 54. Good heavens! (A) / How has she (B) / grown! (C) / No error (D). 55. The Doctor advised Mr. Murugan that, (A) / because of his severe cramps (B)/ w he should keep in the bed for a few days. (C) / No error (D). Directions (Q.56 - 58): Each sentence below has a blank, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word that best fills the meaning of the sentence as a whole. www.eenadupratibha.net www.eenadupratibha.net 56. When I was training for the marathon, I ...... run over 100 kilometers a week. A) have to B) would C) will D) used to t e 57. The lawyer's ......... led to the resolution of the problem. A) behaviour B) fees n . a C) advice D) impact 58. Sharath walking along the street ........ she tripped over. A) when B) as bh C) while D) then i t Directions (59 - 61): In the following questions, out of four alternatives, choose a r the one which expresses the correct meaning of the given words. 59. ASSIMILATE p u d A) Absorb B) Arrange C) Receive D) Assemble B) Condemn C) Thoughtless D) Irritable B) Sceptical C) Allege D) Reprimanmd a n 60. INDICT e e . w w A) Accuse 61. IMPERTINENT A) Impudent w t e n . a h Directions (62 - 63): In the following questions out of the four alternatives, choose the word opposite in meaning of the given words. b i t 62. GRIM A) Serious B) Satisfying D) Painful C) Offspring D) Ancestors a r p 63. PATERNITY u d a A) Posterity C) Delightful B) Successors Directions (64 - 65): Four alternatives are given. Choose the alternative which n e e . ww best expresses the meaning of the given Idiom / Phrase. 64. A white elephant A) A rare species of elephant w C) A costly but useless possession B) An expensive gift D) A worthless things 65. Ins and outs A) Entry and exit points B) Full details C) Tactical moves D) Complexity of character www.eenadupratibha.net www.eenadupratibha.net Directions (66 - 68): Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words. t e 66. The art of making fireworks A) chromatics B) numismatics C) pyrotechnics D) cosmetics n . a 67. Give off bubbles of gas A) efface B) effervesce h b i C) effloresce 68. A sudden rush of wind A) Gale at B) Typhoon C) Gust D) effuse D) Storm r p Directions (69 - 70): In the following questions one word is wrongly spelt in the group of four words in each question. Find the wrongly spelt word in each u d question. a n 69. A) Punctually e e . w w 70. A) Designation B) Rennaissance C) Renaissance D) Poison B) Amature C) Controversy D) Burglar Directions: In questions no. 71 to 75, you have a passage with 10 questions. Read t e n the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the w four alternatives and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval ( ) in the . a h Answer Sheet. b i t Passage (71 - 75) Many people who are looking to get a pet dog get a puppy. There are many a r p reasons why people get puppies. After all, puppies are cute, friendly, and playful. But even though puppies make good pets, there are good reasons why you should u d a consider getting an adult dog instead. When you get a puppy, you have to teach it how to behave. You have to make sure that the puppy is housebroken so that it does not go n e e . ww to the bathroom inside the house. You have to teach the puppy not to jump up on your guests or chew on your shoes. You have to train the puppy to walk on a leash. This is a lot of work. On the other hand, when you get an adult dog, there is a good chance that it will w already know how to do all of the previously mentioned things. Many adult dogs have already been housebroken. Many adult dogs will not jump on or chew things that you do not want them to jump on or chew. Many adult dogs will be able to walk on a leash without pulling you to the other side of the street. www.eenadupratibha.net www.eenadupratibha.net Puppies also have a lot of energy and want to play all of the time. This can be fun, but you might not want to play as much as your puppy does. Puppies will not always sleep through the night or let you relax as you watch television. t e On the other hand, most adult dogs will wait on you to play. What is more, they n . a will sleep when you are sleeping and are happy to watch television on the couch right beside you. There is one last reason why you should get an adult dog instead of a h b i puppy. When most people go to the pound to get a dog, they get a puppy. This means that many adult dogs spend a lot of time in the pound, and some never find good t a r homes. 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