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30th April 2015, 11:44 AM
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SCRA last year papers
I am doing preparation for the UPSC SCRA Special Class Railway Apprentice Examination, 2015? So I am searching for the last year papers of the UPSC SCRA Special Class Railway Apprentice Examination? Can you please tell me from where I can download SCRA last year papers?
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23rd May 2018, 03:57 PM
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Re: SCRA last year papers
I have started preparation for Special Class Railway Apprentice (SCRA) Examination. I have its syllabus and books. I need last year question papers, so please give link to download last year question papers of Special Class Railway Apprentice (SCRA) Examination?
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23rd May 2018, 03:57 PM
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Re: SCRA last year papers
As you are looking for last year question papers of Special Class Railway Apprentice (SCRA) Examination, so here I am providing question papers: Special Class Railway Apprentice (SCRA) Examination Question Paper 2015: Direction: In the following five items, a word or phrase in underline in each sentence. Four choices are given below each sentence. Select the one which beat matches the meaning of the underlined word or phrases and mark your response as (a), (b), (c) or (d), as the case may be, in your Answer Sheet. 1. When it comes to studies, it is found that most students are callous these days. (a) dull (b) indifferent (c) careful (d) negligent 2. In order to avoid accidents, one has to be alert while driving. (a) to think quickly (b)to be warned against (c) to be awake (d) to be smart 3. This ridiculous exaggeration was instantly seen through. (a) intensification (b) simplification (c) magnification (d) clarification 4. I am afraid I do not know how to allay her doubts. (a) make less (b) clear (c) share (d) solve 5. My friend was reluctant to do such a thoughtless thing. (a) unenthusiastic (b) unwise (c) undecided (d) unwilling Directions : Look at the underlined idiom in each sentence. Below each sentence four possible meanings for the idiom have been given as (a), (b), (c) and (d), Select the phrase that most nearly brings out the meaning of the idiom and mark your response appropriately on theAnswer Sheet. 6. In his present circumstances, he can just keep the wolf from the door. (a) save his family from the wolf (b) save his family from his cruel enemy (c) keep the wolf as pet (d) manage to buy enough food for himself and his family 7. Some politicians play to the gallery in order to continue in positions of power. (a) bribe aggressive people (b) play on a musical instrument before people (c) try to win popularity by appealing to the taste of the masses (d) play the tunes which please the masses 8. The Director had to burn the midnight oil to prepare his speech. (a) make his own tea at midnight (b) sit up and work until late at night (c) prepare his supper at midnight (d) make others work until midnight 9. Having decided to elope, she was prepared to face the music. (a) to face difficulties boldly (b) to throw a grand party (c) to pay for a nice musical concert (d) to defy her boss 10. When Govind knew that there were thieves inside his house, he girded up his Ioins to face them. (a) rolled up his clothes (b) wore a strong belt over his clothes (c) wore a special girdle (d) got ready for action 11. The arguments that you have put forward are neither here nor there. (a) found neither in this book nor in that (b) not to the point (c) not too bad (d) extremely good Special Class Railway Apprentice (SCRA) Examination Question Paper 2015: educationobserver.com/forum/attachment.php?aid=13628 |
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