ACIO Grade-II/ Executive Examination- 2014 Paper-1 Q1. Curcuma Longa is the scientific name of which spice? (1) Cumin (2) Cloves (3) Turmeric (4) Coriander Q2. Bones found in the hands and feet as the percentage of total no. of bones in the body of an adult human being is nearly equal to: (1) 20% (2) 30% (3) 40% (4) 50% Q3. Europeans are believed to have brought potatoes to India in 18th Century. Which region of world is believed to be the origin of potato cultivation? (1) Eastern Ghana (2) Southern Peru (3) Portugal (4) West Indies Q4. Qymyakon is generally considered the coldest inhabited area on the earth. In which country Oymyakon is located? (1) Mongolia (2) Russia (3) Greenland (4) Iceland 1 Q5. Which gland in the human body is also known as the ‘third eye’? (1) Pineal (2) Pituitary (3) Mammary (4) Tear Gland Q6. Leukaemia is a group of cancers that usually begins in the bone marrow and results in high number of which abnormal cells? (1) WBCs (2) RBCs (3) Platelets (4) All of these Q7. During an earthquake, two places ‘A’ and ‘B’ record its intensity on Richter Scale as 4.0 and 6.0 respectively. In absolute terms, the ratio of intensity of the earthquake at ‘A’ to that of ‘B’ is (1) 2:3 (2) 7:8 (3) 141:173 (4) 1:100 Q8. On a cold day in January, the temperature at a place fell below the freezing point and was recorded as -400 Centigrade. On Fahrenheit scale, the same temperature would be: (1) 320 F (2) -80 F (3) -400 F (4) -720 F 2 Q9. Universal gas constant, R, is a property of (1) Ideal Gases (2) Halogen Gases (3) Inert Gases (4) All Gases Q10. At which place was the first Science Congress held in January, 1914? (1) Kolkata (2) Allahabad (3) Chennai (4) Pune Q11. The class of elementary particles, boson, was named afterSatyendraNath Bose, an Indian Physicist. Which of the Indian scientists graduated from the Presidency College Calcutta as a classmate of Satyendranath Bose? (1) Jagdish Chandra Bose (2) P.C Mahalanobis (3) Praful Chandra Ray (4) Meghnad Saha Q12. To which place, Aryabhatta, the great mathematician, went for advance studies? (1) Takshashilla (2) Patliputra (3) Kashi (4) Kaushambi 3 Q13. The development of the world’s first practical design for an Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile, A9/10 was undertaken in Nazi Germany during the World War II. It was intended for use in bombing? (1) London and other coastal cities of Britain (2) Northern cities of France, including Venice (3) New York and other American cities (4) Interiors of USSR to cut off military supply lines to Moscow. Q14. Homi Jahangir Bhabha, the father of Indian Nuclear programme, was also the founding director of which of the following institutes? (1) Tata Institute of Fundamental research (2) India Institute of Science (3) IIT (4)Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata Q15. Who headed the Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) project launched by ISRO in 1970? (1) Dr. Vikramsarabhai (2) Dr. K Radhakrishnan (3) Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam (4)Dr. G Madhavan Nair Q16. Where was Bhaskara, also known as Bhaskaracharya or Bhaskara II, an Indian Mathematician & astronomer, was born? (1) Kanchipuram (2) Thanjavur (3) Bijapur (4) Madurai 4 Q17. The Brahmos, a short range supersonic cruise missile, is a joint venture between which foreign country and Indian Agency? (1) USA & ISRO (2) UK & ISRO (3) Russia & ISRO (4) Russia & DRDO Q18. If the sum of 60% of a fractional number and the number’s square root is 5 greater than one fifth of the number, then the number is? (1) 6.25 (2) 0.25 (3) 12.25 (4) 2.25 Q19. If ‘Head’ appears consecutively in the first three tosses of a fair/unbiased coin, what is the probability of ‘Head’ appearing in the fourth toss also? (1) 1/8 (2) 7/8 (3) 1/16 (4) 1/2 Q20. Archers ‘A’ and ‘B’ take aim at a target. If the probability of ‘A’ hitting the target is 90% and of ‘B’ missing the target is 90%. What is the probability that both ‘A’ and ‘B’ miss the target? (1) 90% (2) 09% (3) 01% (4) 81% 5 Q21. If 12 person working 12 hours a day dig 12 metres of a tunnel in 12 Days, how many are required to dig additional 4 metres of the tunnel (of same dimensions) given that they work 4 hours a day for 4 Days? (1) 27 (2) 4 (3) 12 (4) 36 Q22. A man sells an article at a certain price incurring 20% loss. If he had sold the same article for Rs.20 more, he would have earned 20% profit. What was the cost price of the said articles? (1) Rs.20 (2) Rs.40 (3) Rs.50 (4)Rs.60 Q23. Numerator of a fraction is increased by 60%, and at the same time its denominator is decreased by 60%. The new fraction is (1) 2.56 times the older fraction (2) Equal to the older fraction (3) 4 times the older fraction (4) 0.36 times the older fraction Q24. In a triangle ABC, one of the angles is average of the remaining two angles. Which of the following is always true about the triangle ABC? (1) Isosceles Triangle (2) Equilateral Triangle (3) One of its angles measures 600 (4) Right angled triangle 6 Q25. If the area of the circle ‘C’ is equal to the area of square ‘S’, then the ratio of square of perimeter of ‘C’ to the square of perimeter of ‘S’ is nearly equal to? (1) 22:7 (2) 11:14 (3) 88:7 (4) 1:1 Q26. The last digit of the number 32015 is? (1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 7 Q27. What is the square root of 49%? (1) 0.7% (2) 7.0% (3) 70% (4) Undefined Q28. Log (402 – 202) is equal to? (1) log 3 (2)log 60 + log 20 (3) log 40 – log 20 (4) log 20 7 Q29. Twelve persons meet in a conference and each shake hands with all the others. How many handshakes take place? (1) 66 (2) 72 (3) 144 (4) 132 Q30. A man travels uphill to city C from city B in a car at the speed of 40Km/hr, and returns to the city B at a faster speed of 60Km/hr. what is the average speed of the round trip? (1) 0 (2) 48Km/hr (3) 50 Km/hr (4) Data insufficient Q31. (7+14+21+28…………+700) is equal to (1) 35350 (2) 42714 (3) 49420 (4) 56707 Q32. Ina group of 5 persons, P is taller than Q, but is shorter than both R and S. Both R and T are taller than Q, but shorter than S. This implies that (1) R is taller than P, but shorter than T/R (2) T is taller than Q, but shorter than R/T (3) R is taller than Q, but shorter than T/R (4) S is taller than T while P is shorter than R/S 8 Q33. Ina group of Army Officers, 02% of officers neither take Coffee nor Tea, while rest of them take either tea or coffee or both. If 60% of officers take Tea, while 58% take coffee, what percentage of officers take Tea but do not take coffee? (1) 02% (2) 20% (3) 40% (4) 60% Q34. The original name of Ho Chi Minh, the president of Vietnam Democratic Republic, was Nguyen Van Thanh which he later changed to Ho Chi Minh before becoming the president? (1) He Who Leads (2) He Who Fights (3) He Who Enlightens (4) He Who Protects Q35. In which year, Mahatma Gandhi travelled to Champaran, Bihar to inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system? (1) 1914 (2) 1915 (3) 1916 (4) 1917 Q36. With which objective, CR Das and MotiLal Nehru formed the Swaraj Party within the congress? (1) Spearhead the mass struggle (2) Forge Hindu-Muslim Unity (3) Participate in elections to the provincial council (4) Organize legislative protests against Rowlatt Act 9 Q37. The industrial working class did not participate in the Civil disobedience Movement in large numbers, except in (1) Nagpur Region (2) Madras region (3) Surat Region (4) Calcutta Region Q38. Dr. B.R Ambedkar clashes with Mahatma Gandhi at the 2nd round table conference demanding? (1) Reservations for Dalits in Government Jobs (2) Reservation for dalits in Ministries (3) Separate Citizen status for Dalits (4) Separate Electorate for dalits Q39. A scene of wrestling match in Bombay’s Hanging Gardens was shot by Harishchander Bhatwadekar, & it became India’s first movie. It was shot in which year? (1) 1896 (2) 1907 (3) 1913 (4) 1925 Q40. Which famous leader once said, “we would not have made economic progress, if we had not intervened on very personal matters: how you live, the noise you make, how you spit…” (1) Adolf Hitler, Germany (2) Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam (3) Mussolini, Italy (4) Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore 10 Q41. Who bought the printing press for the first time to India in the mid-16th century? (1) Dutch Cloth Merchants (2) British Traders (3) Portuguese Missionaries (4) Arab Manuscript Writers Q42. Measures in India to impose censorship on printed material were initiated in 1798 by the East India Company. It was directed against? (1) Bengali Social reformers (2) Englishmen in India (3) Bengali writers (4) Indian Princely States Q43. Munshi Premchand was born in 1880 and died in the year 1936. His best Known Literary work, Godan, was published in? (1) 1920 (2) 1934 (3) 1936 (4) 1942 Q44. The caste system during early Vedic age prohibited (1) Inter Caste Dining (2) Inter caste marriages (3) Both (4) None of these 11 Q45. In which year, Thums Up, one of the India’s great brands, which was sold to Coca-Cola a few years ago, was launched? (1) 1947 (2) 1958 (3) 1979 (4) 1942 Q46. Which among the below mentioned Upper Palaeolithic places in India is wrongly matched with the state it is located? (1) Bhimbetka – Madhya Pradesh (2) Betamcherla – Andhra Pradesh (3) Inamgaon – Maharashtra (4) Singh Bhumi – Himachal Pradesh Q47. Kalidasa’s ‘Kumarasambhavam’ describes the story of birth of which Mythological character? (1)Sanatkumar (2)Karttikeya (3)Pradyumna (4)Abhimanyu Q48. Where and when was the 2ndBudhhist Council held? (1) Patliputra in 250 B.C (2) Sri Lanka in First Century B.C (3) Vaishali in 383 B.C (4) Mandalaya in 1871 AD 12 Q49. In which among the following cases, the Supreme Court of India propounded the theory of basic structure of Constitution? (1) GopalanVs. State of Madras (2) GolakNath (3)KeshvanandBharti (4) Minerva Mills Q50. The 52nd Amendment to the constitution of India is most closely related to? (1) Extension of Reservations in Government Jobs (2) Provision for Special Status to Tripura (3) Provisions for increasing age of eligibility of voting (4) Provisions against political defection Q51. Which among the following political party of India has an election symbol very similar to the election symbol of Republican Party of USA? (1) Samajwadi Part (2) Bahujan Samaj Party (3) Janta Dal (4) Telugu Desam Party Q52. How many members, the President of India can nominate to LokSabha & RajyaSabha, respectively? (1) 12, 2 (2) 2, 12 (3) 2, 10 (4) 10, 2 13 Q53. Which among the following amendments to the Constitution of India, designated Delhi as National Territory (NCT)? (1) 63rd Amendment Act (2) 69th Amendment Act (3) 74th Amendment Act (4) 76th Amendment Act Q54. On 29 August 1947, the Drafting committee for Indian Constitution was appointed, with Dr. B.R Ambedkar as the chairman along with six other members. Who among the following was not the member of the Drafting Committee? (1) N. Gopalaswami Ayengar (2) Jawahar Lal Nehru (3) Kanaiyalal Menaklal Munshi (4) Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer Q55. Part IV of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive principle of State Policy. This feature of the Indian Constitution was influenced by a similar feature of: (1) Canadian Constitution (2) Australian Constitution (3) American Constitution (4) Irish Constitution Q56. Which among the following schedules of the Indian Constitution deals with Forms of Oaths or Affirmations? (1) 2nd Schedule (2) 3rd Schedule (3) 4th Schedule (4) 5th Schedule 14 Q57. Which of the following is, not, a constitutional provision relating to Governor’s of States? (1) Same person can be appointed as Governor for two or more sates (2) He shall be appointed by President (3) He shall hold office during the pleasure of President (4) He should have completed the age of 25 yrs. Q58. Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the special provision with respect to the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat? (1) Article 370 (2) Article 371 (3) Article 371-A (4) Article 371-B Q59. Indian Constitution provides for promotion of International Peace and security. Which of the following deals with this provision? (1) Article 51 of the Directive Principles of State Policy (2) It is implied by the Preamble of Indian Constitution (3) The 12th Schedule of Indian Constitution (4) Article 392 empowers the President in this regard Q60. Which article of the Indian Constitution defines the Original Jurisdiction of Supreme Court? (1) Article 129 (2) Article 130 (3) Article 131 (4) Article 132 15 Q61. Government of India recently announced constitution of NITI Aayog as a policy think-tank replacing Planning Commission. NITI stands for (1) National Institute for Transforming India (2) It is not an acronym, but only a Sanskrit word for Policy (3) National Initiative for Technological India (4) New Initiative for Transforming India Q62. The power to promulgate ordinances during recess of parliament is vested with: (1) The Council of Ministers (2) The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Urgent Enactment (3) The President (4) The Prime Minister Q63. In Alternating Current (AC), the direction and magnitude of the current varies (1) Randomly (2) Periodically (3) Exponentially (4) Do not vary Q64. Albert Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics in the year 1921 for his work on? (1) Mass Energy Equivalence given by E=mc2 (2) Hydrogen Atom (3) Theory of Relativity (4) Photoelectric Effect 16 Q65. Sir C.V Raman received the noble prize for Physics in the year 1930 for his ground breaking work in the field of: (1) Brownian Motion (2) Scattering of Light (3) String Theory (4) Nuclear Physics Q66. Which of the following Indian Nationals has been the recipient of Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community leadership? (1) Arvind Kejrwal (2) Kiran Bedi (3) T. N Sheshan (4) Dr. M. S Swaminathan Q67. Which of the following awards Satyajit Ray received posthumously? (1) Dada sahib Phalke award (2) Ramon Magsaysay Award (3) Bharat Ratan (4) Honorary Oscar Q68. In which individual event, the first Olympic medal for independent India was won at Helsinki Olympics? (1) Archery (2) Boxing (3) Wrestling (4) Weight Lifting 17 Q69. The Gini Co-efficient is a measure of? (1) Rodent Population (2) Migration rate of Guineas Nationals (3) Income Inequality (4) Ratio of Coinage to Currency Note Q70. Which of the following Indices is not considered while calculating HDI? (1) Life Expectancy (2) Education (3) Housing (4) Income Q71. For the financial year 2013-14, what percentage of total tax receipts of the Union Government came from income tax collections? (1) Around 05% (2) Around 10% (3) Around 20% (4) Around 40% Q72. India’s industrial GDP growth rate for the fiscal year 2013-14 (at the factor cost of 2004-05) is estimated to be around? (1) 0.35% (2) 1.43% (3) 2.48% (4) 4.74% 18 Q73. As per the census 2011 data, which is the most populated metro city in India? (1) Delhi (2) Mumbai (3) Chennai (4) Kolkata Q74. As per the census 2011, which among the following states has higher sex ratio than the national average? (1) Nagaland (2) Delhi (3) Arunachal Pradesh (4) Tripura Q75. Professor Arvind Pangariya was recently appointed as? (1) Chairman, UGC (2) Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog (3) Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister (4) Governor, RBI Q76. Till date, 13 serving heads of state have received Noble Peace Prize. Only one Head of State received it for Literature. Who is he? (1) Theodore Roosevelt, President of USA (2) Eisaku Sato, Prime Minister of Japan (3) Oscar Arias Sanchez, President of Costa Rica (4) Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of UK 19 Q77. The Radcliff Line is named after its architect, Sir Cyril Radcliffe. It is boundary demarcation line between? (1) Pakistan and Afghanistan (2) India and Bhutan (3) India and Pakistan (4) India and Myanmar Q78. Which among the following is the oldest mountain range in India? (1) The Western Ghats (2) The Aravali Range (3) The Satpura Range (4) The Vindhya Range Q79. Which among the following rivers flow from east to west, eventually meeting the Arabian Sea? (1) Narmada (2) Godavari (3) Krishna (4) Kaveri Q80. Which of the following National Parks of India is located in one of the north-eastern states? It is also a declared UNESCO World Heritage Site? (1) Betla (2) Dachigam (3) Manas (4) Silent Valley 20 Q81. Suzanna Arundhati Roy, an Indian author and political activist, was born in? (1) Shillong (2) Chennai (3) Thiruvananthapuram (4) Jeddah Q82. Yellow Revolution in India refers to growth of? (1) Militancy in the North East (2) Oil Seeds production (3) Advertising Industry (4) Jaundice Outbreak Q83. French Revolution ended in 1790s with the ascent of? (1) Rousseau (2) King Louis (3) Napoleon Bonaparte (4) Robespierre Q84. In which subject did Dr. Bhabendra Nath Saikia, famous novelist and film director of Assam, obtain PhD from University of London? (1) Assamese (2) Physics (3) Mass Communication (4) Mathematics 21 Q85.In his youth, Adolf Hitler aspired to be? (1) Architect (2) Painter (3) Singer (4) Footballer Q86. Many of the famous political leaders had a University Degree in law, which of the following world leaders didn’t have a degree in law? (1) Nelson Mandela (2) Fidel Castrol (3) Barack Obama (4) John F Kennedy Q87. Ernesto Che Cuevara, the famous Marxist revolutionary of South America, was born in? (1) Bolivia (2) Cuba (3) Argentina (4) Guatemala Q88. Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical weekly, first appeared in 1970 as a successor to another French magazine that was banned for mocking the death of former French President Charles de Gaulle. What was the name of the banned magazine? (1) Le Monde (2) Hara Kiri (3) La Croix (4) Humanite Hebdo 22 Q89. Vasant Gowarikar, who passed away recently, was a famous personality in which field? (1) Literature (2) Space Science (3) Classical Music (4) Cinema Q90. Who is non-member who can participate in the debate of Lok Sabha? (1) Vice President (2) Chief Justice of India (3) Attorney General of India (4) None of the above Q91. Which of the following is the wrongly matched pair? (1) Indict: Abuse (2) Onset: Beginning (3) Recite: Propose (4) Temerity: Boldness Q92. Which of the sentence is grammatically correct? (1) Either he or I am mistaken (2) He gave me an advice (3) The sceneries here are very good (4) Let you and I do it 23 Q93. Which of the following word is closest in meaning to the idiom, “cast down”? (1) Humiliated (2) Defeated (3) Depressed (4) Discouraged Q94. The letter ’o’ in the word ‘about’ is pronounced like letter ‘o’ in the word? (1) Go (2) Boy (3) Got (4) Now Q95.Khali was sitting on the fence, means khali was? (1) Living dangerously (2) Undecided (3) Stubborn (4) Annoying Q96. In the sentence, “don’t talk so loud”, the word ‘loud’ is used as an: (1) Adverb (2) Adjective (3) Idiom (4) Active verb 24 Q97. In the sentence, ‘None but the brave deserve the fair’, the word ‘but’ is used as: (1) An Adverb (2) A preposition (3) A conjunction (4) A pronoun Q98. Which of the following is correctly matched adjective-noun pair? (1) Restless- Restlessly (2) Restless- Restlessness (3)Restless- Restive (4) Restless- Restivity Q99. His bad eyesight exempted him….Military service. Fill in the blanks with: (1) In (2) Of (3) From (4) At Q100. Which of the following is an incorrectly matched word-meaning pair? (1) Excursion- Short Journey (2) Homage- Tribute (3) Sidekick- Close Companion (4) Intact- Tactful 25 Paper – II (English Language) Write an essay in English Language only on any one of the following topics in not more than 400 words: (1) (2) (3) (4) Right to freedom of expression should be an absolute right Inclusive Growth: A pipedream Intelligence is an important aspect of Statecraft “It is often safer to be in chains than to be free” ______________________ 26 Answers Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q17 Q18 Q19 Q20 3 4 2 2 1 1 4 3 1 1 4 2 3 1 3 3 4 1 4 2 Q21 Q22 Q23 Q24 Q25 Q26 Q27 Q28 Q29 Q30 Q31 Q32 Q33 Q34 Q35 Q36 Q37 Q38 Q39 Q40 4 3 3 3 2 4 3 2 1 2 1 4 3 3 4 3 1 4 1 4 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q44 Q45 Q46 Q47 Q48 Q49 Q50 Q51 Q52 Q53 Q54 Q55 Q56 Q57 Q58 Q59 Q60 3 2 3 4 3 4 2 3 3 4 2 2 2 2 4 2 4 2 1 3 27 Q61 Q62 Q63 Q64 Q65 Q66 Q67 Q68 Q69 Q70 Q71 Q72 Q73 Q74 Q75 Q76 Q77 Q78 Q79 Q80 1 3 2 4 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 4 2 4 3 2 1 3 Q81 Q82 Q83 Q84 Q85 Q86 Q87 Q88 Q89 Q90 Q91 Q92 Q93 Q94 Q95 Q96 Q97 Q98 Q99 Q100 1 2 3 2 2 4 3 2 2 3 3 1 3 4 2 2 2 2 3 4
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