AP Police Constable Written Exam Ques Paper-key 2008

1. 1Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is caused by
(A) Bacterium (B) Protozoa
(C) Fungus (D) Virus
2. All the following are invertebrates except
(A) Snail (B) Crab
(C) Prawn (D) Fish
3. Oxygen in our blood is transported by a protein named
(A) Haemoglobin (B) Keratin
(C) Collagen (D) Myoglobin
4. Malaria is a disease that affects the
(A) Heart (B) Lungs
(C) Spleen (D) Kidney
5. Photosynthesis takes place faster in
(A) Yellow light (B) White light
(C) Red light (D) Darkness
6. Myopia is connected with the
(A) Ears (B) Eyes
(C) Lungs (D) None of these
7. The vegetation of the Thar desert consists of
(A) Xerophytes (B) Hydrophytes
(C) Mesophytes (D) Thallophytes
8. Deforestation is caused by
(A) Intensified soil erosion (B) Floods and drought
(C) Loss of wild life (D) All the above
9. Plants have —————— while animals lack it.
(A) Starch (B) Cellulose
(C) Protein (D) Fat
10. When we eat cauliflower, we eat
(A) leaf (B) stem
(C) root (D) inflorescence
11. Air is
(A) an element (B) a compound
(C) a mixture (D) a colloid
12. All noble gases are
(A) colourless (B) odourless
(C) colourless and odourless (D) light blue
13. Lime water contains
(A) Sodium hydroxide (B) Calcium hydroxide
(C) Sodium carbonate (D) Calcium chloride
14. Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) consists of
(A) Butane and Propane (B) Ethane and Hexane
(C) Ethane and Nonane (D) None of these
15. Carcinogenic chemicals are those that can cause
(A) allergy (B) tuberculosis
(C) cancer (D) anemia
16. In an electrical kettle water becomes hot by
(A) conduction (B) radiation
(C) moving particles (D) convection
17. Cooking is quicker in a pressure cooker because
(A) increased pressure raises boiling point
(B) steam is not wasted
(C) steam cooks food faster
(D) water boils at a lower temperature
18. After rusting
(A) iron gains weight (B) iron looses weight
(C) the weight of iron remains unchanged (D) iron volatilizes
19. The best conductor of heat among liquids is
(A) water (B) mercury
(C) ether (D) alcohol
20. The planet that has prominent rings around it is
(A) Venus (B) Jupiter
(C) Mars (D) Saturn
21. Agni, Prithvi, Trishul, Akash, Nag and Astra are
(A) Names of naval ships (B) Names of weapons of Army tanks
(C) Names of missiles in modern India (D) None of the above
22. A lunar eclipse occurs when
(A) sun is between the earth and the moon
(B) earth is between the sun and the moon
(C) moon is between the earth and sun
(D) earth is at right angle to the direction of the sun and the moon
23. Day and night are equal at the
(A) Equator (B) Poles
(C) Prime meridian (D) Antarctic
24. The earth completes one rotation on its axis in
(A) 23 hrs 30 min (B) 23 hrs 56 min 49 seconds
(C) 24 hrs (D) 23 hrs 10 min 2 second
25. The largest steel plant of the country is located at
(A) Bhilai (B) Bokaro
(C) Rourkela (D) Durgapur
26. The superthermal power plant closest to Singareni collieries is located at
(A) Farakka (B) Singrauli
(C) Korba (D) Ramagundem
27. Which state has the largest acreage under rubber?
(A) Kerala (B) Karnataka
(C) Maharashtra (D) Orissa
28. The main crop seasons are
(A) Kharif and Rabi (B) Kharif and Summer
(C) Kharif, Rabi and Summer (D) Rabi and Summer
29. Which of the following states has literacy rate above 90%?
(A) Maharashtra (B) Andhra Pradesh
(C) Uttar Pradesh (D) Kerala
30. The largest nationalised bank of India is
(A) State Bank of India (B) Reserve Bank of India
(C) Bank of India (D) Central Bank of India
31. Who was the first Chairman of the Planning Commission?
(A) Dr. S. Radha Krishna (B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(C) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (D) None of the above
32. The One Rupee note bears the signature of the
(A) Secretary, Ministry of Finance (B) Governor, Reserve Bank of India
(C) Finance Minister (D) None of the above
33. ‘‘Bhoodan Yojana’’ was started by Acharya Vinobha Bhave in
(A) Tamilnadu (B) Karnataka
(C) Andhra Pradesh (D) None of the above
34. NABARD is a
(A) Bank (B) Bureau
(C) Board (D) Department
35. SAARC countries headquarters is situated at
(A) New Delhi (B) Colombo
(C) Kathmandu (D) Dhaka
36. Michael Phelps is associated with
(A) Cricket (B) Hockey
(C) Swimming (D) Football
37. What is the closest to the normal temperature of the human body?
(A) 98.4°F (B) 99.9°F
(C) 97.8°F (D) 96.6°F
38. National Award given to distinguished sports person in India is
(A) Urvashi award (B) Padma Bhusan
(C) Nehru award (D) Arjuna award
39. An earthquake is recorded by
(A) Thermometer (B) Barometer
(C) Seismograph (D) Oscilloscope
40. Lakshadweep islands are situated off the coast of
(A) Tamilnadu (B) West Bengal
(C) Gujarat (D) Kerala
41. The first Dalit who got elected as President of India was
(A) K.R. Narayan (B) Damodaram Sanjeevaiah
(C) B.R. Ambedkar (D) Jagjivan Ram
42. Satavahanas followed ——————.
(A) Jainism (B) Hinduism
(C) Budhism (D) None of the above
43. Railways is included in which of the following lists?
(A) Union list (B) State list
(C) Concurrent list (D) None of these
44. Who among the following was the first and the last woman ruler of Delhi?
(A) Razia Begum (B) Chand Bibi
(C) Jhansi Rani (D) Chennur Kittamma
45. Who among the following was the first to land on the moon?
(A) Neil Armstrong (B) Yuri Gagarin
(C) Rakesh Sharma (D) Edwin Aldrin
46. The mausoleum of which saint is located in Ajmer?
(A) Moinuddin Chisti (B) Badruddin Zacharia
(C) Khwaja Walliullah (D) Abdul Shatari
47. Who among the below was the first Indian to qualify for Olympics?
(A) Shiny Abraham (B) PT Usha
(C) Karanam Malleshwari (D) Jyotirmoy Sikdar
48. Which of the following uses non-conventional source of energy?
(A) Kerosene lantern (B) Wax candle
(C) Solar lantern (D) LCD torch
49. 2008 Olympic games were held in
(A) China (B) Korea
(C) Japan (D) London
50. Jaspal Rana is associated with one of the following games
(A) Boxing (B) Shooting
(C) Football (D) Marathon
51. Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports is located at
(A) Kolkata (B) New Delhi
(C) Chennai (D) Patiala
52. A person who wants to contest election for the membership of Gram Panchayat should have the age in one of the following categories.
(A) 18 years or above (B) 19 years or above
(C) 21 years of above (D) Minimum 25 years
53. The ruins of Vijayanagar empire are found in
(A) Bijapur (B) Ahmadnagar
(C) Hampi (D) Warangal
54. The Doctrine of Lapse which was used for annexation of the Indian States by the British was applied by
(A) Lord Curzon (B) Warren Hastings
(C) Lord Dalhousie (D) Robert Clive
55. Annie Besant was associated with
(A) Brahmo Samaj (B) Arya Samaj
(C) Congress Party (D) Theosophical Movement
56. Who gave the slogan ‘‘Jai Hind’’?
(A) M.K. Gandhi (B) Pingali Venkiah
(C) S.C. Bose (D) C. Rajagopalachari
57. In India’s National Emblem, which two animals are standing on the right and left sides?
(A) Bull and Cow (B) Cow and Horse
(C) Bull and Horse (D) Horse and Goat
58. Who was the first Muslim President of the Indian National Congress?
(A) Badruddin Tyabji (B) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
(C) Sir Mirza Ismail (D) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
59. Where did Netaji form the provincial Govt. of Free India?
(A) Japan (B) Hong Kong
(C) Burma (D) Singapore
60. Bahadur Shah II, the last Mughal ruler, was exiled by the British and sent to
(A) Kabul (B) Andaman and Nicobar
(C) Tashkent (D) Rangoon
61. Who among the following had got the Upanishads translated into Persian?
(A) Jehangir (B) Bahadur Shah Zafar
(C) Akbar (D) Dara Shikoh
62. What was the name of the English weekly edited by Mahatma Gandhi?
(A) Young India (B) Kesari
(C) Jai Hind (D) Dalit
63. Who built Delhi’s Red Fort?
(A) Akbar (B) Aurangazeb
(C) Shah Jahan (D) Babur
64. At which Congress Session was India’s national Anthem ‘Jana gana mana ........’ first sung?
(A) Calcutta (B) Lucknow
(C) Madras (D) Delhi
65. Which Gupta ruler’s court was adorned by numerous scholars including Kalidasa?
(A) Chandragupta (B) Chandragupta II
(C) Sri Gupta (D) Samudragupta
66. The city of Vijayanagar (now known as Hampi) was situated on the northern bank of the river
(A) Krishna (B) Pennar
(C) Tungabhadra (D) Kaveri
67. The Vijayanagar king known as ‘Andhra Pitamaha’, ‘Andhra Bhoja’ and whose reign marks the Augustan Age of Telugu literature was
(A) Deva Raya I (B) Bukka II
(C) Saluva Narasimha (D) Krishna Deva Raya
68. The Ashtadiggajas of the court of Krishna Deva Raya were
(A) Great fighters (B) Great scholars of Telugu literature
(C) Great musicians (D) Guardians of the palace
69. What is India’s place/rank in the world in the usage of Internet?
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
70. ‘‘Garibi Hatao’’- was which Prime Minister’s slogan?
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru (B) Lal Bahadur Sastri
(C) Morarji Desai (D) Indira Gandhi
71. How many Awards were won by India in the Olympics 2008 which was held in Beijing?
(A) 9 (B) 8
(C) 3 (D) 4
72. Which of the following is not a tributary river of Godavari?
(A) Manjeera (B) Pranahita
(C) Sabari (D) Moosi
73. In our state of A.P. in which district in Jhanjhavati Rubber Dam located?
(A) Warangal (B) Srikakulam
(C) Visakhapatnam (D) Vijayanagaram
74. The remover of the stains of oil and grease in clothes is
(A) Benzyne (B) Hypo
(C) Petrol (D) (A) and (C)
75. In between which two states in Buckingham canal situated
(A) Andhra Pradesh-Tamilnadu (B) Andhra Pradesh-Karnataka
(C) West Bengal-Bihar (D) Kerala-Karnataka
76. Where is the indelible ink mark put for a voter during elections?
(A) Pointed finger in right hand (B) Middle finger in right hand
(C) Middle finger in left hand (D) Pointed finger in left hand
77. What should we do for the unity of our country?
(A) Eliminate communalism
(B) Encourage religion in politics
(C) Proclaim one religion as official religion
(D) Prohibit all religions
78. Child labour in hard core industries is prohibited by
(A) 1948 Factories Act (B) 1933 Child Law
(C) 1974 National Child Law (D) 1938 Child Employment Law
79. For what purpose did Mohammed-Bin-Tughlak change his capital from Delhi to Devagiri?
(A) No valid reason
(B) Epidemics and diseases in Delhi
(C) Devagiri is in the middle of his empire
(D) To claim in a unique place history
80. Aziz Premji is mainly associated with
(A) Infosys (B) WIPRO
(C) GMR (D) TATA
81. The name Arihant recently figured in the news and is related to
(A) Indian Army (B) Indian Navy
(C) Indian Police (D) Indian Missile
82. With which game/sport is Milkha Singh associated?
(A) Tennis (B) Golf
(C) Athletics (D) Volleyball
83. Diego Maradona is associated with the game of
(A) Swimming (B) Soccer (Football)
(C) Hockey (D) Cricket
84. Geet Sethi is associated with
(A) Cricket (B) Basketball
(C) Billiards (D) Badminton
85. What does SEZ stand for?
(A) Special Export Zones (B) Special Economic Zones
(C) Socio-Economic Zones (D) Software Export Zones

86. How many states are there in India?
(A) 22 (B) 24
(C) 28 (D) 26
87. Jaffna was in the news in mid 2009. Jaffna is located in
(A) Bangladesh (B) Pakistan
(C) India (D) Sri Lanka
88. Two women were murdered in Shopian, leading to severe unrest. Shopian is located in
(A) Uttarakhand (B) Bihar
(C) Jammu and Kashmir (D) Uttar Pradesh
89. The first officially recorded A(H1N1) Swine flu death occurred in India at
(A) Chennai (B) Pune
(C) Hyderabad (D) Delhi
90. Baitullah Mehsud is the Taliban Chief of
(A) Afganisthan (B) Pakistan
(C) Kashmir Valley (D) None of the above
91. OCTOPUS is a
(A) Fish (B)Police organisation of Andhra Pradesh
(C) Software programme (D) Name of cinema / Movie
92. Rehman Malik is
(A) Music composer (B) Interior Minister of Pakistan
(C) Head of Afganisthan (D) Head of Lashkar-e-Toiba
93. ORR (Outer Ring Road) is an ambitious road development programme and is related to
(A) Mumbai (B) Hyderabad
(C) Bangalore (D) Chennai
94. Shiney Ahuja is in custody at Mumbai for alleged serious misbehavior with a female domestic help. He is a
(A) Sports person (B) Film personality
(C) NRI (D) None of the above
95. Pranahita-Chevella project Sujala Sravanti lift irrigation will directly benefit
(A) Nalgonda dist. (B) Khammam dist.
(C) Krishna dist. (D) None of the above
96. The present Honorable Speaker of the A.P. State Assembly is
(A) Sri Suresh Reddy (B) Sri Kiran Kumar Reddy
(C) Sri K. Rosiah (D) Smt. Kuthuhalamma
97. Agitations are taking place against open cast coal mining at
(A) Kadapa (B) Vishakapatnam
(C) Kurnool (D) None of the above
98. Pulichintala project is named after
(A) D. Sanjeeviah (B) KL. Rao
(C) Kotla Vijaya Bhaskra Reddy (D) J. Chokka Rao
99. The whereabouts clause in WADA (World Anti Doping Agency) was rejected in August 2009 by the —————–.
(A) Indian Hockey Federation (B) Cricket Board of India
(C) Govt. of India (D) Boxing Federation
100. Who among the following is the present Prime Minister of Sri Lanka?
(A) Mahindra Rajpaksa (B) Ratnasri Wickramanayake
(C) Chandrika Kumaratunga (D) Sirimavo Bandara Naike
101. Recently (2009) the Govt. of India has approved huge amounts under a road connectivity plan and a special infrastructure scheme in Left Wing (Naxalites) Extremist affected states in the Eleventh Five Year Plan. The closest figure is
(A) Rs. 7800 crore (B) Rs. 9800 crore
(C) Rs. 3800 crore (D) Rs. 10,800 crore
102. The Railway Minister Ms. Mamta Banerjee flagged off the first train between Delhi and Palwal in Aug. 2009. This train is meant
(A) For employees only (B) For agricultural labor only
(C) For ladies only (D) For students only
103. ‘‘Admiral Gorshkov’’ which was recently in the news has been renamed as ———————.
(A) INS Vikramaditya (B) INS Arihant
(C) INS Vikrant (D) INS Hansa
104. Gayatri Devi who recently passed away was the third Maharani of ———————
(A) Ajmer (B) Jaipur
(C) Cooch Behar (D) Jodhpur
105. Aim of Swadeshi movement was to
(A) Encourage the Indian Industries
(B) Provide people with more opportunities for work and greater employment
(C) Make the struggle for independence mass-based
(D) All of the above
106. ‘Satyagraha’ as a technique based on truth and non-violence was evolved by Gandhiji in
(A) Champaran (B) South Africa
(C) Kheda (D) None of the above
107. Who was the first Indian woman President of the Indian National Congress?
(A) Anne Besant (B) Indira Gandhi
(C) Vijaylakshmi Pandit (D) Sarojini Naidu
108. Gandhiji undertook ‘Dandi March’in 1930 to break
(A) Land Revenue law (B) Salt law
(C) Consumers law (D) Religion law
109. The constitution of India was authored by
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru (B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) B.R. Ambedkar (D) P.D. Malaviya
110. Tikkana Somayaji, the famous Telugu poet was born at
(A) Rajamundry (B) Nellore
(C) Tirupati (D) Kadapa
111. The first great female ruler of the Telugus
(A) Lakshmi Bai (B) Rani Rudrama Devi
(C) Razia Sulthan (D) Bhagmati
112. The first capital of Reddi Rajulu kings of Andhra was located at
(A) Gurramkonda (B) Simhapuri
(C) Addanki (D) Gooty

113. Who abolished the institution of ‘‘Palegars’’?
(A) Sir Arthur Cotton (B) Thomas Monroe
(C) C.P. Brown (D) Rutherford
114. Taslima Nasreen is a well known writer from
(A) Pakistan (B) Bangladesh
(C) Calcutta (D) Kerala
115. Recently a large number of Indian students have been attacked in one of the following countries
(A) United Kingdom (B) France
(C) USA (D) None of the above
116. Right to Education Bill passed in August 2009
(A) Guarantees education for KG to PG
(B) Guarantees education from Class I to XII
(C) Guarantees education upto VIII class
(D) None of the above
117. TAMIFLU drug is related to treatment of
(A) AIDS (B) Cancer
(C) Heart disease (D) Swine Flu
118. The Preamble of the Constitution was prepared by
(A) B.R. Ambedkar (B) Pandit Nehru
(C) J.B. Kripalani (D) P.D. Malaviya
119. The Parliament passed a bill during August 2009 extending reservations in —————– for the next ten years for members belonging to SC and STs.
(A) Government Jobs in the centre (B) Legislatures and Parliament
(C) Government jobs in private sector (D) None of the above
120. –––––––––––– is the winner of Magsaysay Award for 2009
(A) Kiran Bedi (B) Shanta Sinha
(C) Deep Joshi (D) None of the above
121. –––––––––––– stated that he would be writing a book on Mahatma Gandhi.
(A) Bill Clinton former President of the US
(B) Hillary Clinton present Secretary of State, USA
(C) Gordon Brown present PM of UK
(D) Bill Gates of USA
122. The present Foreign Secretary of India is
(A) Chokila Iyer (B) Shiva Shankar Menon
(C) Nirupama Rao (D) G. Parthasarathy
123. Mumbai terror attacks is also referred as
(A) 9/11 (B) 7/7
(C) 26/11 (D) None of the above
124. Komaram Bhim fought against the
(A) British Rulers (B) Nizam Government
(C) Untouchability (D) None of the above
125. The latest entrant during 2009 to the Hyderabad Zoo is a
(A) White Tiger (B) White Elephant
(C) Giraffe (D) Giant Panda
126. A jar contains 10 blue balls, 15 green balls and 5 red balls. If a ball is drawn at random, what is the probability that the ball is red?
(A) 1/6 (B) 1/3
(C) 1/2 (D) 1/18
127. The crime rate of a town is reducing by half the value every year. If the total number of crime at present is 50, what is the total number of crimes 5 years back?
(A) 800 (B) 1600
(C) 400 (D) 1000
128. The area of a certain circle is 100 . If the diameter is doubled, what will be the area of the new circle?
(A) 200 (B) 50
(C) 400 (D) 150
129. The size of a floor tile is 50 cm * 50 cm. How many tiles will be needed for a room of size
6 m * 5 m?
(A) 100 (B) 120
(C) 30 (D) 80
131. By what much percentage must a motorist increase his speed in order to reduce the time taken by 20% to cover the same distance?
(A) 20 (B) 30
(C) 25 (D) 40
132. Evaluation of is equal to
(A) 0 (B) 8
(C) 1 (D) None of these
133. The simplest form of 1.5 : 2.5 is
(A) 6 : 10 (B) 15 : 25
(C) 3 : 5 (D) 0.75 : 1.25
134. A person gives 1/2 of his property to his wife and 1/2 of the rest to his son. The balance is divided equally to his two daughters. The share of each daughter is
(A) 1/8 (B) 1/6
(C) 1/4 (D) 2/3
135. What should be added to 13291 to make it exactly divisible by 11?
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 8 (D) 9
136. The sum of A, B and C is 1000. If A is twice B and B is thrice C, what is the value of A?
(A) 600 (B) 400
(C) 200 (D) 100
137. A train running at a uniform speed of 80 km/hr crosses a signal post in 9 seconds. What is the length of the train?
(A) 200 m (B) 120 m
(C) 72 m (D) 82 m

139. Simplify
(A) 102 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) Very large number
140. A ladder having a length of 5 metres is resting slantingly against a wall. The height of the portion of the wall where the ladder touches the wall is 4 metres. Find how far is the foot of the ladder from the wall.
(A) 1 m (B) 2 m
(C) 3 m (D) 9 m
141. A histogram consists of
(A) sectors (B) rectangles
(C) squares (D) triangles
142. The area of a square garden is 576 . What is the perimeter of the garden?
(A) 86 m (B) 96 m
(C) 28 m (D) 24 m
143. Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 10 hours and 15 hours respectively. How much time they will take together to fill the tank?
(A) 12 hrs (B) 6 hrs
(C) 5 hrs (D) 4 hrs
144. A cube of lead with sides measuring 6 cm each is melted into 27 equal size cubes. What will be the length of side of a new cube?
(A) 3 cm (B) 2 cm
(C) 4 cm (D) 1.5
Directions (145–146) : The second figure in the first unit of the problem figures bears a certain relationship to the first figure. Similarly, one of the figures in the answer figures bears the same relationship to the first figure in the second unit of the problem figures. You are, therefore, to locate the figure which would fit the question mark.
145. Problem Figures



Answer Figures



(A) (B) (C) (D)
146. Problem Figures



Answer Figures



(A) (B) (C) (D)
Directions (147–148) : In the figure given below there are three intersecting circles each representing certain Section of people. Different regions are marked A to G.







Now answer the following questions on basis of diagram given above.
147. Which of the following regions represents Indians who are Players but not Politicians?
(A) B (B) C
(C) F (D) G
148. Which of the following regions represents Players who are Politicians but not Indians?
(A) D (B) E
(C) C (D) B
149. Kiran started from a point P towards South and travelled 5 km; then he turned right and travelled 2 km; then he turned right and travelled 5 km; then he turned left and travelled
5 km. How far is he from point P?
(A) 7 km (B) 17 km
(C) 15 km (D) 5 km
150. A man walks 2 km to the east, turns left, walks 2 km and turns left and walks 2 km. Which direction is he facing?
(A) East (B) West
(C) North (D) South
151. 3, 1, 2, 2 : 9, 1, 4, 4, : : 0, 2, 3, 3, ?
(A) 1, 4, 6, 6 (B) 1, 4, 9, 9
(C) 0, 4, 6, 6 (D) 0, 4, 9, 9
152. 8 : 20 : : 14 : ?
(A) 35 (B) 30
(C) 28 (D) 20
153. How many 3’s are there in the following sequence which are neither preceded by 6 nor immediately followed by 9
9 3 6 6 3 9 5 3 7 8 9 1 6 3 9 6 3 9
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Four
Answer: Due to translation error in the Telugu version in the question, marks are awarded to all candidates
154. In a row of trees, one tree is fifth from either end of the row. How many trees are there in the row?
(A) 8 (B) 9
(C) 10 (D) 11
155. Ajay left home for the bus stop 15 minutes earlier than usual. It takes 10 minutes to reach the stop, he reached the stop at 8.40 a.m. What time does he usually leave home for the bus stop?
(A) 8.30 a.m. (B) 8.45 p.m.
(C) 8.55 a.m. (D) 8.45 a.m.
156. Find the wrong number in the series.
3, 8, 15, 24, 34, 48, 63
(A) 15 (B) 24
(C) 34 (D) 48
157. Which number would replace underline mark in the series?
2, 5, 10, 17, —————, 37
(A) 27 (B) 26
(C) 24 (D) None
158. A typewriter was purchased at the cost of Rs. 9,243.50. The printed price was Rs. 9,730. What was the rate of discount?
(A) 6% (B) 4%
(C) 8% (D) 5%
159. By selling an article for Rs. 500, a man looses 25%. At what price must he sell in order to gain 20%?
(A) Rs. 600 (B) Rs. 650
(C) Rs. 750 (D) Rs. 800
160. If an article worth Rs. 200 is sold for Rs. 198, find the loss percentage
(A) 2% (B) 1%
(C) 3% (D) None of these
161. Find the missing number in the following
6, 12, 16, 32, 36, 72, 76, 152, ?
(A) 160 (B) 156
(C) 112 (D) 192
162. In an examination 36% of total students failed in Hindi, 54% failed in English and
20% failed in both. What % of the total students passed in both the subjects?
(A) 45% (B) 30%
(C) 25% (D) 20%
163. A class comprises 60 students. 35 students out of them study Mathematics, 20 students study Mathematics and Chemistry both. The number of students studying only Chemistry will be
(A) 40 (B) 35
(C) 25 (D) 15
164. What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
1, 2, 8, 33, ?
(A) 148 (B) 133
(C) 132 (D) None of these
165. 150 sweets were equally distributed among the children of a class. If the number of children was increased by 5, the number of sweets received by each child would have decreased
by 1. How many children were there in the class?
(A) 30 (B) 20
(C) 25 (D) Data inadequate
166. A publisher wants to give 529 books as a gift to a group of students. He wishes to distribute as many books to each as is the number of students in the group. Then the number of students is
(A) 21 (B) 19
(C) 23 (D) None of these
167. A number becomes perfect square if it is multiplied by three. Even if the number is divided by 3 it remains perfect square. Find out that number.
(A) 27 (B) 9
(C) 12 (D) Cannot be determined
168. A train starts full of passengers. At the first station train drops one-third of the passengers and takes 96 more. At the next station one-half of the passengers on board get down and
12 new passengers get on board. The number of passengers is now 240. The number of passengers in the beginning was
(A) 540 (B) 600
(C) 440 (D) 430
169. Using the data given find the missing number.





(A) 240 (B) 230
(C) 232 (D) 251
170. Using the data given find the missing number.






(A) 26 (B) 60
(C) 52 (D) 80
171. In how much time will the simple interest on Rs. 600 be Rs. 300 at 10% per annum?
(A) 2 years (B) 3 years
(C) 5 years (D) 6 years
172. If is 90% of , what percent of is ?
(A) 111.1 (B) 90
(C) 190 (D) 101.1
173. CPU in a computer means
(A) Central Processing Unit (B) Control Processing Unit
(C) Control Programming Unit (D) Central Programming Unit
174. The value of is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) (D)
175. One morning after unrise, Vikram and Shailesh were standing in a lawn with their backs towards each other. Vikram’s shadow fell exactly towards left hand side. Which direction was Shailesh facing?
(A) East (B) West
(C) North (D) South
176. How many 7’s are there in the following series which are NOT immediately followed by 3 but immediately preceded by 8?
8 9 8 7 6 2 2 6 3 2 6 9 7 3 2 8 7 2 7 7 8 7 3 7 7 9 4
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 6
Answer: Due to translation error in the Telugu version in the question, marks are awarded to all candidates
177. Anand is related to Vinod and Susan. Deepa is Susan’s mother. Also Deepa is Vinod’s sister and Hema is Vinod’s sister. How is Susan related to Hema?
(A) Niece (B) Cousin
(C) Sister (D) Aunt
- Answer: Due to typographical error in the answers, marks are awarded to all candidates
178. A is B’s wife and C is A’s sister. D is the father of C, while E is D’s son. What is the relation of E to B?
(A) Brother (B) Brother-in-law
(C) Cousin (D) Father-in-law
179. If + means –, – means ,  means , and means +, then
(A) 0 (B) 6
(C) 10 (D) None of these
180. A person cannot be elected President of India, if he/she is
(A) Citizen of India
(B) More than 35 years of age
(C) Not a member of the Lok Sabha
(D) Holding an office of profit under any government
181. The 4000 MW power project at Krishnapatnam (Nellore Dist) is named after
(A) Prakasam Pantulu (B) Damodaram Sanjeeviah
(C) N.T. Rama Rao (D) Potti Shri Ramulu
182. The Rs. 3,000 crore Tata Advanced Systems unit will be manufacturing Helicopter cabins. The unit is located at
(A) Gajuwaka, Vishakapatnam Dist. (B) Adibhatta, RR Dist.
(C) Tada, Nellore Dist. (D) Balanagar RR Dist.
183. The President of India awarded the Dronacharya Award during Aug. 2009 to
(A) Saina Nehwal (B) Pullela Gopichand
(C) Ishar Singh Deol (D) Satpal Singh
In each of the following questions 184–186, pick up the word that does not belong to the group or is different from others :
184. (A) Eyebrow (B) Foot
(C) Ear (D) Nose
185. (A) Onion (B) Tomato
(C) Potato (D) Carrot
186. (A) Chittoor (B) Madanapalle
(C) Tirupati (D) Gadwal
For question 187 and 188 choose out the odd word amongst the four words :
187. (A) Shoulder (B) Foot
(C) Elbow (D) Arm
188. (A) Wise (B) Gentle
(C) Honest (D) Proud
Fill in the blanks with opposite words to the meaning of the underlined words for questions 189–190 :
189. We cannot change people suddenly; we should try to change them ———————.
(A) quickly (B) rapidly
(C) gradually (D) immediately
190. We should not be proud of our success; we should be ———————.
(A) loyal (B) arrogant
(C) boast (D) humble
191. Choose the correctly spelt word from the four words given below :
(A) attendence (B) vacuum
(C) disciplane (D) comming
Choose the correct answer to fill in the blanks for questions 192 and 193 :
192. ——————— you like ice cream?
(A) Are (B) Does
(C) Do (D) Were
193. Does he ——————— you everything?
(A) told (B) tells
(C) telling (D) tell
Choose one word out of four words from questions 194–196 closest to the meaning of :
194. Confuse
(A) Disorder (B) Compose
(C) Reassure (D) Encourage
195. Final
(A) leading (B) preliminary
(C) foremost (D) ultimate
196. Positive
(A) Definite (B) Doubtful
(C) Uncertain (D) Indefinite
Choose one out of the four words which means the opposite of the word given in questions 197 and 198 in CAPITALS :
197. DIFFERENCE
(A) similarity (B) uniformity
(C) agreement (D) harmony
198. OBSTACLE
(A) Hurdle (B) Opposition
(C) Encouragement (D) Barrier
199. The accused —————— to the judge for mercy.
(A) asked (B) demanded
(C) requested (D) appealed
200. The police have —————— a complaint against four persons.
(A) entered (B) noted
(C) registered (D) observed

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