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1. Match the following (List–I and List–II): 1. fuEufyf[kr dks lqesfyr djsa ¼lwph&I ,oa lwph&II½
List–I (Year) List–II (Nobel Prize in Literature Awardee) lwph&I ¼o’kZ½ lwph&II ¼ukscsy lkfgR; iqjLdkj fotsrk½
A. 2016 1. Patrick Modiano A. 2016 1. iSfVªd eksfM;kuks
B. 2015 2. Alice Munro B. 2015 2. ,fyl ewujks
C. 2014 3. Bob Dylan C. 2014 3. ckWc Mk;yu
D. 2013 4. Svetiana Alexievich D. 2013 4. LoSfr;kuk ,ysDlhfop
(1) A3, B2, C4, D1 (2) A3, B4, C1, D2 (1) A3, B2, C4, D1 (2) A3, B4, C1, D2
(3) A3, B1, C2, D4 (4) A3, B2, C1, D4 (3) A3, B1, C2, D4 (4) A3, B2, C1, D4
2. As per Indus Water treaty, control over which three 2. flU/kq ty le>kSrs ds vuqlkj fdu rhu ufn;ksa ij ikfdLrku dks
rivers were given to Pakistan: fu;a=.k fn;k x;k&
(1) Ravi, Beas and Sutlej (1) jkoh] O;kl ,oa lryt
(2) Ravi, Jhelum and Sutlej (2) jkoh] >sye ,oa lryt
(3) Indus, Jhelum & Sutlej (3) flU/kq] >sye ,oa lryt
(4) Indus, Jhelum & Chenab (4) flU/kq] >sye ,oa psuc
3. Who is the deputy chairman of Rajya Sabha at present? 3. orZeku esa jkT;&lHkk dk mi&lHkkifr dkSu gS\
(1) Satya Narain Jatiya (1) lR; ukjk;u tkfV;k
(2) Tiruchi Siva (2) fr:fp f”kok
(3) Prof. P.J. Kurien (3) çks- ih-ts- dqfj;u
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
4. ‘Aryaman’ and ‘Atulya’ were recently commissioned in 4. ^vk;Zeu ,oa vrqY;* vHkh gky gh esa dksfPp] dsjy esa pkyw fd;k
Kochi, Kerala. These are: x;kA ;s gS%
(1) Atomic Research Centre (1) ijek.kq vuqla/kku dsUæ
(2) Nuclear Power Station (2) U;wfDy;j “kfä LVs”ku
(3) Indian Coast Guard Ships (3) Hkkjrh; dksLV xkMZ f”ki
(4) Largest Solar Power station (4) lokZf/kd cM+k lkS;Z “kfä LVs”ku
5. Which country’s team has lost 2016 Women’s Twenty- 5. fdl ns”k dh Vhe 2016 efgyk VhosUVh&20 ,f”k;k di fØdsV esa
20 Asia Cup Cricket Tournament: gkjh%
(1) Pakistan (2) India (1) ikfdLrku (2) Hkkjr
(3) Bangladesh (4) Nepal (3) ckaXykns”k (4) usiky
6. PAVA shells stands for? 6. PAVA lsYl dk rkRi;Z gS%
(1) Pellet Attack Vamide Amide (1) Pellet Attack Vamide Amide
(2) Parrallel attack Via Amide (2) Parrallel attack Via Amide
(3) Priority Acid Via Amide (3) Priority Acid Via Amide
(4) Pelargonic Acid Vanillyl Amide (4) Pelargonic Acid Vanillyl Amide
7. On the basis of area which one of the following is 7. {ks=Qy ds vk/kkj ij fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk lgh vojksgh Øe gS%
correct descending order? (1) ,f”k;k] mÙkjh vesfjdk] vÝhdk] nf{k.kh vesfjdk
(1) Asia, North America, Africa, South America (2) vÝhdk] ,f”k;k] mÙkjh vesfjdk] nf{k.kh vesfjdk
(2) Africa, Asia, North America, South America (3) ,f”k;k] vÝhdk] mÙkjh vesfjdk] nf{k.kh vesfjdk
(3) Asia, Africa, North America, South America (4) ,f”k;k] vÝhdk] nf{k.kh vesfjdk] mÙkjh vesfjdk
(4) Asia, Africa, South America, North America
8. Article 243 B(1) of the constitution provides for 8. lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 243 B(1) çR;sd jkT; esa ,d iapk;r ds xBu
constitution of Panchayat in every state. The level of dk çko/kku djrk gSA bl vuqPNsn esa iapk;r dk Lrj tks lanfHkZr
Panchayats referred under this is: fd;k x;k gS%
(1) Village and District level (1) xk¡o ,oa ftyk Lrj
(2) Village, intermediate and District Level (2) xk¡o] e/;orÊ ,oa ftyk Lrj
(3) Village level only (3) dsoy xk¡o Lrj
(4) District level only (4) dsoy ftyk Lrj
10. A stick immersed in water appears bent due to the 10. ikuh esa MwcksbZ ,d NM+h fdl lao`fr ds dkj.k eqM+h gqbZ çrhr gksrh gS%
phenomenon of: (1) çdk”k dk ijkorZu
(1) Reflection of light (2) çdk”k dk foorZu
(2) Diffraction of light (3) çdk”k dk viorZu
(3) Refraction of light (4) çdk”k dk çdh.kZ
(4) Dispersion of light
11. In which of the following groups of hemispheres is 11. xksyk/kZ ds fdl leqnk; esa Hkkjr fLFkr gS%
India located? (1) mÙkjh ,oa iwoÊ xksyk/kZ
(1) Northern & Eastern Hemisphere (2) iwoÊ ,oa if”peh xksyk/kZ
(2) Eastern & western Hemisphere (3) nf{k.kh ,oa mÙkjh xksyk/kZ
(3) Southern & Northern Hemisphere (4) iwoÊ ,oa nf{k.kh xksyk/kZ
(4) Eastern & Southern Hemisphere
12. The Governor of a state is appointed by: 12. jkT; dk jkT;iky fdlds }kjk fu;qä fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Chief Minister of the State (1) jkT; ds eq[;ea=h
(2) Chief Justice of Supreme Court (2) loksZPp U;k;ky; dk tt
(3) President of India (3) Hkkjr ds jk’Vªifr
(4) Speaker of the Lok Sabha (4) yksd&lHkk dk lHkkifr
13. The earth rotates on its axis from: 13. i`Foh viuh /kwjh ij ?kwerh gS%
(1) West to East (2) East to West (1) if”pe ls iwjc (2) iwjc ls if”pe
(3) South to North (4) North to South (3) nf{k.k ls mÙkj (4) mÙkj ls nf{k.k
14. Name the following who is not associated with cricket: 14. fuEufyf[kr esa ls ,d uke crk,a tks fØdsV ls lEcfU/kr ugha gS%
(1) Sachin Tendulkar (1) lfpu rsUnqydj
(2) Sunil Gavaskar (2) lquhy xkoLdj
(3) Sania Mirza (3) lkfu;k fetkZ
(4) Kapil Dev (4) dfiy nso
15. Newton's 1st law of motion is also known as: 15. U;wVu dk xfr ds çFke fu;e dk nwljk uke gS%
(1) Law of acceleration (2) Law of speed (1) Roj.k dk fu;e (2) pky dk fu;e
(3) Law of gravity (4) Law of inertia (3) xq:Ro dk fu;e (4) tM+Ro dk fu;e
16. The Khajuraho temples were built by: 16. [ktqjkgks dk efUnj fdlds }kjk fuekZ.k djok;k x;k%
(1) Chalukyas (2) Chauhans (1) pkyqD; (2) pkSgku
(3) Chandellas (4) None of these (3) pUnsy (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
17. The first battle of Tarain was fought between: 17. rjkbZ dk çFke ;q) fdlds e/; gqvk%
(1) Mohammad Ghori and Prithvi Raj Chauhan (1) ekSgEen xksjh ,oa i`Foh jkt pkSgku
(2) Akbar and Hemu (2) vdcj ,oa gsew
(3) Mahmud of Ghazni and Prithvi Raj Chauhan (3) egewn xtuoh ,oa i`Foh jkt pkSgku
(4) Akbar and Rana Pratap (4) vdcj ,oa jk.kk çrki
19. The President of India shall hold office for a term of: 19. Hkkjr ds jk’Vªifr ds dk;kZy; dk dk;Zdky gksxk%
(1) Five years from the date on which he is declared elected (1) muds fuokZfpr gksus dh ?kks’k.kk frfFk ls ik¡p o’kZ
(2) Five years from the date on which he takes oath of his (2) muds vius dk;kZy; ds fy, “kiFk xzg.k djus dh frfFk ls ik¡p
office o’kZ
(3) Five years from the date on which he enters upon his (3) muds vius dk;kZy; ds dk;Z&Hkkj laHkkyus dh frfFk ls ik¡p o’kZ
office (4) muds yksd&lHkk ds lEcksf/kr djus dh frfFk ls ik¡p o’kZ
(4) Five years from the date on which he addresses the
Lok Sabha
20. “Swachh Indhan, Behtar Jeevan” is the tagline for 20. ßLoPN b±/ku] csgrj thouÞ la?k ljdkj dh dkSu&lh ;kstuk dk
which scheme of union government: VSxykbZu gS%
(1) Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (1) ç/kkuea=h vkokl ;kstuk
(2) Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (2) ç/kkuea=h mTtoyk ;kstuk
(3) The Ujala Scheme (3) mtkyk ¼Ujala½ ;kstuk
(4) Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (4) LoPN Hkkjr vfHk;ku
21. Which of the following may be used by the Reserve 21. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fjtoZ cSad vkWQ bf.M;k }kjk ra= esa ls vfrfjä
Bank of India as a tool to draining out excess money eqæk dks ckgj fudkyus ds fy, ,d ;a= ds :i esa ç;ksx fd;k tkrk
from the system: gS%
(1) Increasing Cash Reserve Ratio (1) udn lafpr vuqikr c<+kdj
(2) Increasing Reverse Repo rate (2) fjolZ jsiks jsV c<+kdj
(3) Reduction in Repo rate (3) jsiks jsV ?kVkdj
(4) Both (1) & (2) (4) nksuksa (1) ,oa (2)
22. For anyone to become a member of Rajya Sabha, 22. jkT;&lHkk dk lnL; cuus ds fy;s U;wure vk;q gksuh pkfg,%
he/she must be at least: (1) 35 o’kZ dh vk;q
(1) 35 years of age (2) 30 o’kZ dh vk;q
(2) 30 years of age (3) U;wure vk;q tks Hkkjr ds mi&jk’Vªifr ds fy;s okafPNr gS
(3) of the age what is minimum age required for Vice (4) 25 o’kZ dh vk;q
President of India
(4) 25 years of age
23. The cricket cup played between the winner of the Ranji 23. j.kth VªkWQh ds fotsrk ,oa “ks’k Hkkjr dh Vhe ds e/; [ksyk tkus okyk
Trophy and a team representing rest of India: fØdsV di eSp dgykrk gS%
(1) Vijay Hazare Trophy (2) Duleep Trophy (1) fot; gt+kjs VªkWQh (2) nqyhi VªkWQh
(3) Deodhar Trophy (4) Irani Trophy (3) nso/kj VªkWQh (4) bZjkuh VªkWQh
24. Babar defeated Rana Sanga in the battle of: 24. fdl ;q) esa ckcj us jk.kk lkaxk dks gjk;k Fkk%
(1) Panipat (2) Khanva (1) ikuhir (2) [kkuok
(3) Buxar (4) Chittor (3) cDlj (4) fpÙkkSM+
25. How many bones are there in human body? 25. ekuo “kjhj esa fdruh gfì;k¡ gksrh gSa\
(1) 201 (2) 203 (1) 201 (2) 203
(3) 210 (4) 206 (3) 210 (4) 206
26. A steel frame is shown in the given figure. If joint O of 26. uhps fp= esa ,d LVhy Ýse n'kkZ;k x;k gSA ;fn Ýse dk tksM+ O
the frame is rigid, the rotational stiffness of the frame dBksj gks rks O Iokb±V ij Ýse dh ?kw.kZu n`<+rk fdlds }kjk nh tkrh
at point O is given by gS%
27. Expression for stopping distance (SD) for a vehicle is: 27. fdlh okgu dh Bgjko nwjh ds fy, vfHkO;atu gS%
2
(1) SD = vt + v /2gf
2
(2) SD = vt + v /4gf (1) SD = vt + v2/2gf (2) SD = vt + v2/4gf
2
(3) SD = vt + v /8gf (4) SD = vt + v2/16gf (3) SD = vt + v2/8gf (4) SD = vt + v2/16gf
v = okgu xfr] tc = t = okgu pkyd dk vfHkfØ;k dky
Where v = speed of vehicle, t = reaction time of driver,
f = design coefficient of friction f = ?k’kZ.k dk vfHkdYiu xq.kkad
28. If the tensile stress of a steel bar of dia d is 140 N/mm2 28. ;fn ,d LVhy NM+ ftldk O;kl d dk ruu çfrcy 140 N/mm2 gS
and the bond stress is 0.6 N/mm2, the required bond vkSj ckWUM çfrcy 0.6 N/mm2 gS rks vko”;d ckWUM yEckbZ D;k
length will be: gksxh%
(1) 45 D (2) 50 D (1) 45 D (2) 50 D
(3) 53 D (4) 59 D (3) 53 D (4) 59 D
29. The ratio of the total elongation of a bar of uniform 29. vius Loa; ds otu ds vUrxZr mRikfnr leku vuqçLFk dkV [k.M
cross-section produced under its own weight to the dh ,d NM+ ds dqy nh?kÊdj.k ls NM+ ds otu ds cjkcj ,d okg~;
elongation produced by an external load equal to the Hkkj }kjk mRikfnr nh?kÊdj.k dk vuqikr gS%
weight of the bar is: 1 1
(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) (4)
1 1 2 4
(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) (4)
2 4
30. In a plate girder design, the rivets connecting the 30. ,d IysV xMZj vfHkdYi esa ¶ysUt dks.kksa vkSj ¶ysUt IysVksa dks tksM+us
flange angles and the flange plates have to be okyh fjosVksa dks vfHkdfYir djuk iM+rk gS%
designed for: (1) cadu çfrcy ds fy, (2) ,dy vi:i.k ds fy,
(1) Bending stress (2) Single shear (3) nksgjs vi:i.k ds fy, (4) cadu vkSj vi:i.k ds fy,
(3) Double shear (4) Bending and shear
31. A steel beam supporting load from the floor slab as 31. bLikr dk ,d che tks Q”khZ LySc ls vkSj lkFk gh nhokj ls Hkkj dks
well as from wall is termed as: voyac iznku dj jgk gS] og dgykrk gS%
(1) Stringer beam (2) Lintel beam (1) fLVªaxj che (2) fyaVy che
(3) Spandrel beam (4) Header beam (3) LiSUMªy che (4) gSMj che
32. The modulus of elasticity of steel is assumed to be: 32. LVhy esa yksp ds ekikad dh ekU;rk gS%
2 2
(1) 200 KN/mm (2) 225 KN/mm (1) 200 KN/mm2 (2) 225 KN/mm2
(3) 250 KN/mm2 (4) 275 KN/mm2 (3) 250 KN/mm2 (4) 275 KN/mm2
33. If the area of tensile steel reinforcement is doubled, 33. ;fn ruu bLikr çcyu ds {ks=Qy dks nqxuk dj fn;k tk, rks /kju
the moment of resistance of the beam increases only ds çfrjks/k dk vk?kw.kZ yxHkx fdruk c<+rk gS%
by about:
(1) 12% (2) 22%
(1) 12% (2) 22% (3) 32% (4) 42%
(3) 32% (4) 42%
35. In a plate girder, the shear force in the girder at any 35. ,d IysV xMZj esa fdlh lsD'ku ij xMZj esa vi:i.k cy buesa ls
section is taken up by: fdlds }kjk fy;k tkrk gS%
(1) The web only (1) dsoy osc
(2) The flange only (2) dsoy ¶ysUt
(3) Part of web and part of flange (3) vkaf'kd osc vkSj vkaf'kd ¶ysUt
(4) The whole section (4) lEiw.kZ lsD'ku
36. Hydrostatic pressure on a dam depends upon its: 36. cka/k ij ty LFkSfrd nkc fdl ij fuHkZj djrk gS%
(1) Length (2) Breadth (1) yEckbZ (2) pkSM+kbZ
(3) Depth (4) All of these (3) xgjkbZ (4) mi;qZä lHkh
37. The slenderness ratio of a steel member is: 37. fdlh bLikr vo;o dk ruqrk vuqikr gS%
(1) Length/minimum side dimension (1) yEckbZ @ U;wure ik”oZ foek
(2) Effective length /radius of gyration (2) çHkkoh yEckbZ @ ifjHkze.k f=T;k
(3) Effective length/corresponding radius of gyration (3) çHkkoh yEckbZ @ laxr ifjHkze.k f=T;k
(4) Effective length/least radius of gyration (4) çHkkoh yEckbZ @ U;wure ifjHkze.k f=T;k
38. In arch dam the thrust of water in the reservoir is 38. pki cka/k esa tyk”k; esa ty dk izgkj lapfjr gksrk gS%
transmitted: (1) cka/k ds nksuksa vaR;k/kkjksa dks
(1) To both the abutments of the dam (2) cka/k ds dsUnz esa
(2) At the centre of dam (3) cka/k dh ryh esa
(3) At the base of dam (4) tyk”k; “kSy ds uhps
(4) Below the reservoir rock
39. In singly reinforced beams, steel reinforcement is 39. ,dy çcfyr /kjuksa esa LVhy çcyu miyC/k djk;k tkrk gS%
provided in: (1) ruu {ks= esa
(1) Tensile zone (2) lEihMu {ks= esa
(2) Compressive zone (3) ruu vkSj lEihMu nksuksa {ks=ksa esa
(3) Both tensile and compressive zone (4) mnklhu {ks= esa
(4) Neutral zone
40. Hardness of water is directly measured by titration 40. ty dh dBksjrk bFkkbyhu&fM&vkfeus VsVªk ,flfVd ,flM ¼EDTA½
with ethylene–di–amine tetra acetic acid (EDTA) using: lfgr vuqekiu }kjk buesa ls fdldk ç;ksx djrs gq, lh/ks ekfir dh
(1) Eriochrome black T indicator tkrh gS%
(2) Ferroin indicator (1) ,fj;ksØkseCysd T lwpd
(3) Methyl orange indicator (2) Qsjkbu lwpd
(4) Phenolphthalein indicator (3) eSfFky vkWjsUt lwpd
(4) QhukWy¶Fksyhu lwpd
41. Turbidity of water is expressed as: 41. ikuh ds xanysiu dh vfHkO;fä buesa ls fdlds }kjk dh tkrh gS%
(1) ppm (2) mg/L (1) ppm (2) mg/L
(3) NTU (4) CFU (3) NTU (4) CFU
42. For public water supply, the maximum permission 42. lkoZtfud ty vkiwfrZ ds fy, ukbVªsV&N dh vf/kdre vuqes; lhek
limit of nitrate – N is: gS%
(1) 90 mg/L (2) 45 mg/L (1) 90 mg/L (2) 45 mg/L
(3) 22 mg/L (4) 10 mg/L (3) 22 mg/L (4) 10 mg/L
44. BOD, a measure of organic impurities stands for: 44. dkcZfud v'kq)rkvksa ds eki BOD ls rkRi;Z gS%
(1) Biodegradable oxygen demand (1) tSo fuEuhdj.kh; vkWDlhtu ek¡x
(2) Bioresistant oxygen demand (2) tSo çfrjks/kd vkWDlhtu ek¡x
(3) Biological oxygen demand (3) tSfod vkWDlhtu ek¡x
(4) Biochemical oxygen demand (4) tSo jklk;fud vkWDlhtu ek¡x
45. In EIA, project activities are correlated to 45. EIA esa ifj;kstuk xfrfof/k;k¡ buesa ls fdlds }kjk i;ko.kÊ; y{k.kksa
environmental attributes by ......: ls lglEcfU/kr gS%
(1) Formulating a matrix (2) Public participation (1) eSfVªDl la:i.k (2) turk dh Hkkxhnkjh
(3) Supervisory staff (4) Project manager (3) i;Zos{kd LVkQ (4) ifj;kstuk çcU/kd
46. To assess the impacts, the projected quality of the 46. la?kkrks dk vkdyu djus ds fy, çLrkfor ifj;kstuk ds dkj.k
environment due to the proposed project is compared i;kZoj.k dh ç{ksfir xq.koÙkk dh rqyuk buesa ls fdlds lkFk dh tkrh
with the: gS%
(1) Base line data (1) csl ykbu MkVk
(2) Environmental standards (2) i;ko.kÊ; ekud
(3) Economic status (3) vkfFkZd Lrj
(4) Social structure (4) lkekftd lajpuk
47. Water uses are classified by the term DBU as: 47. 'kCn DBU }kjk ty ds ç;ksxksa dks oxÊÑr fd;k tkrk gS tSls%
(1) Designated Best Uses (1) MsthusVsM csLV ;wtst ¼Designated Best Uses½
(2) Design for Best Uses (2) fMtkbZu QkWj csLV ;wtst ¼Design for Best Uses½
(3) Design Before Uses (3) fMtkbZu fcQksj ;wtst ¼Design Before Uses½
(4) Designated Before Uses (4) MsthusVsM fcQksj ;wtst ¼Designated Before Uses½
48. Sag curve describes change of: 48. >ksy oØ buesa ls fdl ifjorZu dk o.kZu djrs gSa%
(1) Biomass growth with depth of a water reservoir (1) ty fjtokZ;j dh xgjkbZ ds lkFk tSo ek=k fodkl
(2) Oxygen with depth of a water reservoir (2) ty fjtokZ;j dh xgjkbZ ds lkFk vkWDlhtu
(3) Oxygen with length of a water reservoir (3) ty fjtokZ;j dh yEckbZ lfgr vkWDlhtu
(4) Concentration of organic pollutants with depth of a (4) ty fjtokZ;j dh xgjkbZ lfgr dkcZfud çnw"kdksa dk lkUæ.k
water reservoir
51. Safe stopping sight distances for design speed of 60 51. ,d nks ysu okyh lM+d esa nqrjQk VªSfQd ds fy, 60 kmph dh
kmph, coefficient of friction 0.36, reaction time of vfHkdYi xfr] ?k"kZ.k 0.36 dk xq.kkad] Mªkboj dk çfrfØ;k le; 2.5
driver 2. 5 seconds for two way traffic in a two lane lsds.M gks rks lqjf{kr :dus dh n`f"V nwjh gS%
road is:
(1) 63. 60 m (2) 81. 05 m
(1) 63. 60 m (2) 81. 05 m (3) 84. 50 m (4) 91. 51 m
(3) 84. 50 m (4) 91. 51 m
53. The distance within which a motor vehicle can be 53. ftl nwjh ds Hkhrj fdlh eksVj okgu dks jksdk tk ldrk gS og buesa
stopped depends upon: ls fdl ij fuHkZj djrh gS%
(1) Total reaction time of the driver (1) okgu pkyd dk dqy vfHkfØ;k dky
(2) Speed of vehicle and efficiency of brakes (2) okgu xfr rFkk czsdksa dh dq”kyrk
(3) Gradient of the road (3) ekxZ ço.krk
(4) All the above (4) mi;qZä lHkh
54. The weight of a rail and its section is decided on the 54. fdlh jsy rFkk mlds fdlh [k.M dk Hkkj fuEukafdr esa ls fdlds
basis of: vk/kkj ij r; fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Heaviest axle load (2) Maximum permissible speed (1) xq:re ,Dly Hkkj (2) vf/kdre vuqes; xfr
(3) Depth of Ballast (4) All of these (3) cSykLV dh xgjkbZ (4) mi;qZä lHkh
55. In ultimate strength design the maximum compressive 55. pje lkeF;Z vfHkdYiu esa fdlh RCC LrEHk ds <gus esa vf/kdre
strain permitted at collapse in RCC columns is about: vuqer lEihMu foÑfr gS%
(1) 0.003 (2) 0.002 (1) 0.003 (2) 0.002
(3) 0.0035 (4) 0.006 (3) 0.0035 (4) 0.006
56. The maximum compressive strain allowed in concrete 56. RCC naM dh pje vk?kw.kZ {kerk ij daØhV esa vf/kdre lEihMu
at the ultimate moment capacity of RCC beams is: foÑfr vuqKs; gS%
(1) 0.0005 (2) 0.0020 (1) 0.0005 (2) 0.0020
(3) 0.0025 (4) 0.0035 (3) 0.0025 (4) 0.0035
57. The three main raw materials for Portland cement are: 57. iksVZ ysUM lhesUV ds fy, rhu çeq[k dPpk inkFkZ gS%
(1) Limestone, sandstone and clay (1) pwuk iRFkj] cyqvk iRFkj] fpduh feêh
(2) Lime, silica and clay (2) pwuk] flfydk rFkk fpduh feêh
(3) Lime, clay and gypsum (3) pwuk] fpduh feêh rFkk ftIle
(4) Silica, alumina and gypsum (4) flfydk] ,syqfeuk rFkk ftIle
58. The addition of pozzolana to cement results in: 58. lhesaV esa ikstksykuk feykus dk ifj.kke gksrk gS%
(1) Increased curing time (1) c<+k gqvk “khrdj.k le;
(2) Decreased curing time (2) de gqvk “khrdj.k le;
(3) Increase in early-setting time (3) “khrdj.k ds le; esa o`f)
(4) Increase in strength (4) lkeF;Z esa o`f)
59. The porosity of a soil can be taken as the following ratio: 59. e`nk dh lja/kzrk buesa ls fdl vuqikr esa yh tk ldrh gS%
(1) Voids to solids in volume (1) fjä ls Bksl vk;ru esa
(2) Voids to gross volume (2) fjä ls dqy vk;ru
(3) Solids to voids in volume (3) Bksl ls fjä vk;ru esa
(4) Solid volume to gross volume (4) Bksl vk;ru ls dqy vk;ru
62. A true meridian is that meridian through a given point 62. ,d okLrfod xzkE;ksÙkj o`r fn, x, fcUnq ds ek/;e }kjk og xzkE;ksÙkj
joining: o`Ùk gS tks buesa ls fdls tksM+rk gS%
(1) East and West Poles of earth’s axis (1) i`Foh ds v{k ds iwohZ o if”peh /kzqo
(2) North and South Poles of earth’s axis (2) i`Foh ds v{k ds mÙkjh o nf{k.kh /kzqo
(3) North and East Poles of the earth’s axis (3) i`Foh ds v{k ds mÙkjh o iwohZ /kzqo
(4) South and West Poles of the earth’s axis (4) i`Foh ds v{k ds nf{k.kh o if”peh /kzqo
63. The shear flow in a section can be defined as: 63. fdlh [kaM esa vi:i.k çokg dks buesa ls fdl :i esa ifjHkkf’kr fd;k
(1) Total shear stress
tk ldrk gS%
(2) Total shear stress at a point (1) dqy vi:i.k çfrcy
(3) Direction of the shear stress (2) fdlh fcUnq ij dqy vi:i.k çfrcy
(4) None of these (3) vi:i.k çfrcy dh fn”kk
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
64. The consolidation of a soil involves: 64. e`nk lafiMu esa “kkfey gS%
(1) Settlement of the soil (1) e`nk dk v/kksiru
(2) Gradual drainage and compression of pore water and (2) jU/kz ty rFkk jU/kz ok;q dk Øfed viogu o lEihMu
pore air (3) e`nk ds jU/kzksa esa ok;q dk lEihMu
(3) Compression of air in the pores of the soil (4) mijksä esa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these
65. The approximate allowable axial compressive stress 65. çcfyr daØhV esa HkwdEih; Hkkj fLFkfr ds vUrxZr vuqKs; v{kh;
under earthquake load condition in reinforced lEihfMr çfrcy yxHkx gksrk gS%
concrete is:
(1) 0.25 fck (2) 0.3 fck
(1) 0.25 fck (2) 0.3 fck (3) 0.33 fck (4) 0.44 fck
(3) 0.33 fck (4) 0.44 fck tc fck dØhV dh vfHky{kf.kd lkeF;Z gS
Where fck characteristic strength of concrete
66. The maximum spacing of the vertical reinforcement in 66. RCC nhokjksa esa vuqyEc çcyu dk vf/kdre vUrj.k gksuk pkfg,%
RCC walls should be: (1) 150 mm
(1) 150 mm (2) nhokj dh eksVkbZ dk rhu xquk
(2) Three times the thickness of the wall (3) nhokj dh eksVkbZ dk ik¡p xquk
(3) Five times the thickness of the wall (4) ,slh dksbZ lhek ugha gS
(4) No such limit
67. The extreme bending moment caused in a fixed-ended 67. dqy ,d leku forfjr Hkkj ¼W½ lfgr Hkkfjr yEckbZ ¼L½ dh ,d
beam of length (L) loaded with a total uniformly c)kUr /kju esa pje cadu vk?kw.kZ buesa ls D;k gksrk gS%
distributed load (W) is:
(1) M = WL/2 (2) M = WL/4
(1) M = WL / 2 (2) M = WL / 4 (3) M = WL/8 (4) M = WL/12
(3) M = WL / 8 (4) M = WL / 12
68. The degree of saturation in soils can be taken as: 68. e`nk esa lar`fIr ek=k buesa ls fdl :i esa yh tk ldrh gS%
(1) Ratio of the volume of water to that of voids in soils (1) e`nk esa fjfä dh rqyuk esa ikuh dh ek=k dk vuqikr
(2) Ratio of water by weight to the dry soil weight (2) “kq’d e`nk otu dh rqyuk esa ty ds otu dk vuqikr
(3) Ratio of the volume of water to the gross volume of (3) e`nk dh ldy ek=k dh rqyuk esa ikuh dh ek=k dk vuqikr
the soil (4) e`nk dh rqyuk esa ikuh ds otu dk vuqikr
(4) Ratio of the weight of the water to that of the soil
L1 L L1
L1 L L1
(1) L/(2)1/2 (2) L/(3)1/2
1/2 1/2
(1) L/(2) (2) L/(3) (3) L/2 (4) L/2√2
(3) L/2 (4) L/2√2
70. The process of mixing clay, water and other 70. bZaVs cukus ds fy, fpduh feêh] ikuh rFkk vU; ?kVdksa ds feJ.k dh
ingredients to make bricks is called: çfØ;k dks dgrs gSa%
(1) Moulding (2) Tempering (1) iFkkbZ (2) ik;u@vko p<+ko
(3) Silting (4) Kneading (3) lknu (4) xwaFkuk
71. The flakiness of aggregate has the following effect on 71. daØhV dh lkeF;Z ij ftlesa ,xzhxsV ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gS] mldh
the strength of the concrete in which it is used: fonyrk fuEu çHkko Mkyrh gS%
(1) Increases strength (2) Does not affect the strength (1) lkeF;Z c<+krh gS (2) lkeF;Z dks çHkkfor ugha djrh
(3) Decreases the strength (4) Decreases the soundness (3) lkeF;Z dks de djrh gS (4) funksZ’krk de djrh gS
72. An air-entraining agent when added to cement 72. lhesaV esa tc ok;q vkjksgh deZd feyk;k tkrk gS rks buesa ls fdlesa
improves: lq/kkj gksrk gS%
(1) Strength of concrete (2) Workability of concrete (1) daØhV dh lkeF;Z (2) daØhV dh lqadj.kh;rk
(3) Density of concrete (4) Durability of concrete (3) daØhV dk ?kuRo (4) daØhV dk LFkkf;Ro
73. The flow index in soils indicates: 73. e`nk esa çokg lwpd n”kkZrk gS%
(1) Shear strength variation with water content (1) tyka”k lfgr vi:i.k lkeF;Z fofo/krk
(2) Rate of flow of water through the soil (2) e`nk ds ek/;e ls ty çokg dh nj
(3) Variation of liquid limit (3) æo lhek dh fofo/krk
(4) Ratio of the liquid limit to the plastic limit (4) IykfLVd lhek dh rqyuk esa æo lhek dk vuqikr
74. The bending stresses at the top and bottom fibres of a 74. “kq) cadu vk?kw.kZ ds dkj.k fdlh ifjPNsn ds f”k[kj vkSj ry rarqvksa
section caused by pure bending moment are: dk cadu çfrcy gS%
(1) Equal to each other (1) ,d nwljs ds cjkcj
(2) Equal in sections which are symmetrical about load axis (2) ifjPNsnksa esa cjkcj tks v{k Hkkj ds ckjs esa lefer gksa
(3) Equal or not equal depending on the magnitude of the (3) cadu vk?kw.kZ ds ifjek.k ij cjkcj gksuk vFkok u gksuk fuHkZj
bending moment djrk gS
(4) Not necessarily equal to each other (4) ,d nwljs ds cjkcj gksuk vko”;d ugha gS
78. Gypsum is added in cement manufacturing for the 78. buesa ls D;k xq.k/keZ ykus ds fy, lhesUV ds fuekZ.k esa ftIle feykrs
property of: gSa%
(1) Cementing (2) Setting (1) lhesUVhdj.k (2) n`<+hdj.k
(3) Retarding the setting (4) Heat of hydration (3) n`<+hdj.k eanu (4) ty;kstu dh Å’ek
79. The most accurate method of orientation by the three- 79. lery Vscfyax dh f=fcanq fof/k }kjk fLFkfr Li”khZ fu/kkZj.k dh lokZf/kd
point method of plane tabling is the “kq) fof/k gS%
(1) Tracing paper method (1) vDl dkxt fof/k
(2) Graphical method (2) vkys[k fof/k
(3) Trial-and-error method (3) ijh{k.k vkSj pwd fof/k
(4) Both (1) & (2) (4) (1) rFkk (2) & nksuksa
80. Ready mixed concrete (RMC) 80. rRdky fefJr daØhV ¼vkj,elh½
(1) Is weigh batched and mixed in centrally located plant, (1) rkSy oxhZd`r fd;k tkrk gS vkSj dsUnzh; :i ls LFkkfir la;= a esa
transported in a track mixer or agitator and delivered fefJr fd;k tkrk gS] mls VªdS feJd vFkok foyksM+d esa ys tk;k
in a condition ready to use tkrk gS vkSj rRdky iz;ksx dh fLFkfr esa miyC/k djk;k tkrk gS
(2) Is produced under site conditions (2) bls fuekZ.k LFky ij rS;kj fd;k tkrk gS
(3) Does not require control of all operations of (3) blds fy, rktk daØhV ds fofuekZ.k vkSj ifjogu ds lHkh
manufacture and transportation of fresh concrete ifjpkyuksa dk fu;a=.k t:jh ugha gksrk
(4) All of these (4) ;s lHkh
81. Most economical section of a circular channel for 81. vf/kdre fuLlj.k ds fy, o`Ùkh; psuy lcls de [kphZyk Hkkx gS%
maximum discharge: (1) ikuh dh xgjkbZ = o`Ùkh; Hkkx dk 0.95 O;kl
(1) Depth of water = 0.95 diameter of circular section (2) gkbMªksfyd ehu xgjkbZ = Hkkx dk 0.286 O;kl
(2) Hydraulic mean depth = 0.286 diameter of section (3) flDr ifjeki = ikuh dh 2.83 xgjkbZ
(3) Wetted perimeter = 2.83 depth of water (4) mi;qZä lHkh
(4) All of these
83. The slope deflection method of structural analysis is a: 83. lajpukRed fo’ys”k.k dh <yku fo{ksi i)fr gS%
(1) Displacement method (2) Force method (1) foLFkkiu i)fr (2) cy i)fr
(3) Hybrid method (4) None of the above (3) ladj i)fr (4) mi;qZä esa ls dksbZ ugha
84. Which is the correct formula for calculating target 84. daØhV ds vktekb”kh feJ.k ds nkSjku yf{kr lkeF;Z dh x.kuk djus
strength during a trial mix of concrete? dk lgh lw= gS%
(1) ft = fCK + 1.65 σd (2) ft = fCK + 1.165 σd (1) ft = fCK + 1.65 σd (2) ft = fCK + 1.165 σd
(3) ft = fCK + 5 (4) ft = fCK x 1.3 (3) ft = fCK + 5 (4) ft = fCK x 1.3
85. Plane table is most suitable instrument for surveying of: 85. fuEu ds losZ{k.k ds fy, lery est lokZf/kd mi;qDr midj.k gS%
i. Small scale survey i. y?kqeku losZ{k.k
ii. Medium scale survey ii. e/;e Lrjh; losZ{k.k
iii. Large scale survey iii. fo”kky Lrjh; losZ{k.k
Of these buesa ls
(1) (i) is correct (2) (ii) is correct (1) (i) lgh gS (2) (ii) lgh gS
(3) (i) and (ii) both are correct (4) (iii) is correct (3) (i) rFkk (ii) & nksuksa lgh gS (4) (iii) lgh gS
87. Workability of concrete mix with low water cement 87. fuEu ty lhesUV vuqikr lfgr daØhV feJ.k dh dk;Z lkEFk;Zrk
ratio is determined by: fuEu }kjk fu/kkZfjr dh tkrh gS%
(1) Slump test (2) Tensile test (1) LyEi ijh{k.k (2) ruu ijh{k.k
(3) Compaction factor test (4) All of these (3) dkWEiSD”ku QSDVj ijh{k.k (4) mi;qZä lHkh
89. The imaginary line passing through the intersection of 89. fdlh nwjn'kÊ y{; ds Økl gs;lZ vkSj çdkf'kd dsUæ ds çfrPNsnu ds
cross hairs and optical center of the telescope chp ls xqtjrh dkYifud js[kk dks dgrs gSa%
objective, is known as: (1) n'kZ js[kk (2) la/kku js[kk
(1) Line of sight (2) Line of collimation (3) nwjchu v{k (4) mi;qZä esa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) Axis of telescope (4) None of the above
90. In open channel flow critical depth (i.e. when specific 90. eqä psuy çokg dh ØkfUrd xgjkbZ ¼vFkkZr tc fof”k’V ÅtkZ U;wure
energy is minimum) is given by: gks½ fuEu esa ls fdlds }kjk nh tkrh gS%
2
(1) hc = v /2g (2) hc = v2/1.5g (1) hc=V2/2g (2) hc=V2/1.5g
2
(3) hc = v /g (4) hc = v2/0.5g (3) hc=V2/g (4) hc=V2/0.5g
Where v = velocity of the flow tc v = çokg osx
91. The method of surveying in which field work and 91. losZbax dh fof/k ftlesa {ks= dk;Z ,oa IykWfVax dk;Z ,d lkFk fd;k
plotting work are done simultaneously, is called: tkrk gS dgykrk gS%
(1) Compass surveying (2) Leveling (1) dEikl losZbax (2) leryhdj.k
(3) Plane tabling (4) Chain surveying (3) Iysu Vscfyax (4) psu losZbax
92. At sharp horizontal curves of highways of radius ‘R’ 92. jktekxksZa ij f=T;k ‘R’ ¼ehVj esa½ ds rh[ks {kSfrt eksM+ksa ij] oØrk ds
(in metres), the percentage reduction in gradient dkj.k lad’kZ.k cy dks gqbZ gkfu dh izfriwfrZ djus ds fy, <ky esa
provided to compensate the loss of traction force due miyC/k djk;k x;k izfr”kr y?kqdj.k gS%
to curvature is:
(1) 50/R (2) 75/R
(1) 50/R (2) 75/R (3) 100/R (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 100/R (4) None of these
93. The buckling load in a steel column is: 93. bLikr ds dkye esa O;kdqapu Hkkj gksrk gS%
(1) Directly proportional to the slenderness ratio (1) ruqrk vuqikr ds lekuqikrh
(2) Inversely proportional to the slenderness ratio (2) ruqrk vuqikr ds O;qRØekuqikrh
(3) Related to the length (3) yackbZ ls lacaf/kr
(4) Nonlinear by related to the slenderness ratio. (4) ruqrk vuqikr ls lacaf/kr gksus ds dkj.k vjSf[kd
94. The difference between the Total Energy line and the 94. lexz ÅtkZ js[kk vkSj tynkc izo.krk js[kk ds chp dk varj fuEu
Hydraulic grade line represents ifjyf{kr djrk gS%
(1) The velocity head (1) osx nkcksPprk
(2) The piezometric head (2) nzo nkcksPprk
(3) The pressure head (3) nkc nkcksPprk
(4) The elevation head (4) mRrksyu nkcksPprk
If both the reactions are equal, then W will be equal to. ;fn nksuksa çfrfØ;k,a ,d leku gSa rks W fuEu ds cjkcj gksxkA
(1) 8P/5 (2) 5P/8 (1) 8P/5 (2) 5P/8
(3) 5P/4 (4) 4P/5 (3) 5P/4 (4) 4P/5
96. The B.M. of a cantilever beam at A shown in the figure 96. fp= esa n”kkZ;s x, A ij dSUVhyhoj /kju dk csfUMax eksesUV gS%
is:
97. A Dry soil sample has equal amount of solids and 97. ,d “kq’d e`nk ds uewus eas vk;ru dh n`f’V ls Bksl vkSj fjfDr;ksa dh
voids by volume. Its void ratio and porosity will be: ,dleku ek=k gSA bldk fjfDr vuqikr vkSj fNfnzyrk gksxh%
Void Ratio Porosity (%) fjfDr vuqikr fNfnzyrk (%)
(1) 1.0 100 (1) 1.0 100
(2) 0.5 50 (2) 0.5 50
(3) 0.5 100 (3) 0.5 100
(4) 1.0 50 (4) 1.0 50
98. Choose the correct statement(s). 98. lgh dFku ¼dFkuksa½ dk p;u djsa%
i. A plane table is more stable than a theodolite i. ,d lery est fFk;ksMksykbV dh rqyuk esa vf/kd fLFkj gksrh gS
ii. A plane table can be used to locate the points more ii. fcanqvksa dk irk yxkus ds fy, fFk;ksMksykbV dh rqyuk esa lery
accurately than by a theodolite est dk iz;ksx vf/kd “kq)rk ds lkFk fd;k tk ldrk gS
iii. Contour maps can be prepared in less time by a plane iii. ifjjs[kk ekufp= fFk;ksMksykbV LVSfM;k fof/k dh rqyuk esa ,d
table than by theodolite stadia method lery est }kjk de le; esa rS;kj fd, tk ldrs gSa
(1) Only (i) is correct (1) dsoy (i) lgh gS
(2) Only (ii) is correct (2) dsoy (ii) lgh gS
(3) Only (iii) is correct (3) dsoy (iii) lgh gS
(4) Both (ii) and (iii) are correct (4) (ii) rFkk (iii) & nksuksa lgh gS
99. The following methods are used for structural 99. lajpukRed fo”ys’k.k ds fy, fuEu fof/k;ksa dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS%
analysis: 1. eSdkys fof/k 2. dkye vuq:irk fof/k
1. Macaulay method 2. Column analogy method 3. dkuh fof/k 4. ifjPNsnksa dh fof/k
3. Kani’s method 4. Method of sections vfu/kkZ;Z lajpukRed fo”ys’k.k ds fy, iz;qDr esa fuEu “kkfey gksaxh
Those used for indeterminate structural analysis would
(1) 1 rFkk 2 (2) 1 rFkk 3
include
(3) 2 rFkk 3 (4) 2] 3 rFkk 4
(1) 1 and 2 (2) 1 and 3
(3) 2 and 3 (4) 2,3 and 4
100. Highway Geometrics are designed for: 100. jktekxZ T;kfefr vfHkdfYir dh tkrh gS%
(1) th
50 percentile speed (1) 50oha “kred xfr ds fy,
(2) 85th percentile speed (2) 85oha “kred xfr ds fy,
(3) 95th percentile speed (3) 95oha “kred xfr ds fy,
(4) 98th percentile speed (4) 98oha “kred xfr ds fy,