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26th February 2016, 05:25 PM
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RRB Ahmedabad Exam Papers pdf
Hii Buddy , Here Would you please Provide ,me Railway Recruitment Board Ahmedabad exam Sample Questions for my help ?
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27th February 2016, 09:24 AM
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Re: RRB Ahmedabad Exam Papers pdf
Basically RRB Ahmedabad Exam has the Following Structure but we urge Candidates to get ensure from the RRB Ahmedabad prospectus or from official website before starting the preparation. RRB Ahmedabad Syllabus General Awareness Arithmetic Ability Technical Ability Reasoning Ability General Intelligence Buddy ,Here providing previous year RRB Ahmedabad Exam paper : Which one of the following is the correct unit of angular velocity? (A) m/minute (B) cm/sec2 (C) cm/sec (D) radians/sec The force by which a body is attracted towards the centre of the earth is called (A) Gravitational force (B) Mass (C) Momentum (D) Impulsive force The maximum displacement of a vibrating body from its mean position is called (A) Gyration (B) Wavelength (C) Amplitude (D) Impulse The kinetic energy of a body depends upon (A) Mass, gravity and height (B) Its mass alone (C) Its velocity alone (D) Both mass and velocity A ball weighing 25 grams is thrown vertically into the air. It takes 15 seconds to reach its highest point. How much time would it take to reach the ground from its highest point ? (A) More data are required for calculation (B) Less than 15 seconds (C) More than 15 seconds (D) 15 seconds The term ‘Squirrel cage’ is associated with (A) Pressure gauges (B) Internal combustion engines (C) Potentiometers (D) Electric motors The phenomenon of increase in the temperature of the earth‘s atmosphere due to absorption of the infra-red radiations reflected from the earth‘s surface is called' (A) Tsunami (B) Solar heating (C) Green-house effect (D) Seismic effect Why is it recommended that people should not use charcoal or gas stoves in closed rooms? (A) The electrical wiring in the room may catch fire (B) The stoves will get extinguished (C) It can cause carbon monoxide poisoning (D) The stoves may burst The most effective way to improve safety in a vast organisation like the Indian Railways is to (A) Ignore small acts of negligence by the staff (B) Carry out frequent checks (C) Educate the staff at all levels (D) Punish defaulting staff The density of water is maximum at (A) 100oC (B) 0oC (C) –273oC (D) 4oC 20. Which one of the following quantities does not have a unit? (A) Velocity (B) Density (C) Specific Gravity (D) Mass A swimmer finds it easier to swim in sea water than in plain water. Why? (A) Sea water has less contamination (B) Sea waves help a swimmer to swim (C) Sea water has higher density than plain water (D) Sea has a much higher volume of water Humidity refers to (A) Both temperature and moisture contents of the air (B) Temperature of the air (C) Moisture content of the air (D) Pressure of the air Boyle‘s law states that (A) Volume is directly proportional to temperature (B) Pressure is inversely proportional to temperature (C) Pressure is directly proportional to temperature (D) Pressure is inversely proportional to volume Purity of milk is confirmed by (A) Barometer (B) Lactometer (C) Altimeter (D) Hygroscope A stick is dipped in a vessel containing water. It appears bent due to the property of (A) Reflection (B) Newton‘s law of motion (C) Refraction (D) Buoyancy The temperature on the surface of the Sun is about (A) 8 ´ 1015 oC (B) 500 oC (C) 6000 oC (D) 1000 oC The load on a spring per unit deflection is called (A) Stress (B) Flexibility (C) Stiffness (D) Strain The term acceleration means (A) Maximum speed of a vehicle (B) Rate of change of time (C) Rate of change of velocity (D) Rate of change of distance A body of mass 10 kg accelerates from rest at the rate of 3 m/sec2. What distance would the body travel in 10 seconds? (A) 250 metres (B) 100 metres (C) 150 metres (D) 200 metres The efficiency of a heat engine is 40%. If 10,000 Joules of heat energy are supplied to it, then the useful work done by the engine would be (A) 40,000 Joules (B) 10,000 Joules (C) 25,000 Joules (D) 4,000 Joules The word TSUNAMI is derived from which of the following languages? (A) Sinhalese (B) Korean (C) Chinese (D) Japanese' A major nuclear power plant, located in one of the countries affected by TSUNAMI, escaped damage. Where is it located? (A) BALI in Indonesia (B) GALLE in Sri Lanka (C) Phuket in Thailand (D) Kalpakkam in India Who is to the North-east of the person who is to the left of Kunal ? (A) Prashant (B) Dinesh (C) Nitin (D) Atul If a boy walks from Nitin, meets Atul, followed by Kunal, Dinesh and Prashant, then how many metres has he walked if he travelled the straight distance all through? (A) 245 metres (B) 155 metres (C) 185 metres (D) 225 metres Roshan is taller than Rahul who is shorter than Sushil. Mirza is taller than Harry but shorter than Rahul. Sushil is shorter than Roshan. Who is the tallest? (A) Harry (B) Roshan (C) Sushil (D) Rahul 51. In Q. 50, who is the shortest? (A) Roshan (B) Harry (C) Mirza (D) Rahul Which one of the following causes of environmental pollution cannot be attributed to human beings? (A) Uncontrolled growth of human population (B) Rapid industrialisation (C) Rapid urbanisation (D) Volcanic eruptions A major nuclear power plant, located in one of the countries affected by TSUNAMI, escaped damage. Where is it located? (A) BALI in Indonesia (B) GALLE in Sri Lanka (C) Phuket in Thailand (D) Kalpakkam in India A major cricket ground was severely damaged by the recent TSUNAMI. Where is it located? (A) Kandy in Sri Lanka (B) Chittagong in Bangladesh (C) GALLE in Sri Lanka (D) Nairobi in Kenya The sound waves in the audible range have frequencies in the range of (A) 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (B) 0.5 Hz to 5 Hz (C) 1 Hz to 10 Hz (D) 20,000 hz to 40,000 Hz |
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