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30th May 2015, 04:13 PM
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SCRA Official Answer Key
I was participate in UPSC Special Class Railway Apprentice exam, now I want to get idea about UPSC SCRA exam marks, so need SCRA exam answer key is UPSC released SCRA exam answer key, will you please provide here???
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26th July 2018, 03:57 PM
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Re: SCRA Official Answer Key
Hii sir, I Wants to get the Solved Question Paper of the UPSC SCRA Exam 2014 paper 1Will you Please Provide It ?
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26th July 2018, 03:58 PM
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Re: SCRA Official Answer Key
As you Asking for the Solved Question Paper of the UPSC SCRA Exam 2014 paper 1 the Question Paper is as follow SCRA 2014 paper 1 General Ability Test 1. ALLOCATE (a) find the exact position of (b) lessen the pain (c) give up gracefully (d) to apportion for a specific purpose Ans: d 2. OPTIMAL (a) most satisfactory aryan (b) relating to vision (c) cheerful (d) not compulsory Ans: a 3. EXASPERATE (a) cut off a part (b) annoy exceedingly (c) carry off (d) conclude Ans: b 4. CONSERVE (a) save aryan classes , (b) old-fashioned (c) hoard (d) store Ans: a Antonyms Directions : Each question in this section consists of a word printed in capital letters followed by words or phrases listed as (a), (b), (c) and (d). Choose from these the word or phrase that has most nearly the meaning opposite to the word in capital letters. 5. PARTIALLY (a) impartially (b) entirely (c) favouring one party (d) not together Ans: b aryan classes , 6. DECEASED (a) paralyzed (b) sickly (c) living (d) misled Ans: c 7. STERILE (a) barren (b) productive (c) without germs (d) infectious Ans: b 8. COMPATIBLE (a) quite similar aryan classes , (b) expressing admiration (c) showing compassion (d) unable to exist together with Ans: d 9. CONTROVERSY (a) debate (b) agreement (c) discussion (d) contradiction Ans: b Comprehension Directions : Read the following short passages. After each passage, you will find several questions based on what is stated or implied in the passages. Answer the questions that follow each passage. Passage -1 aryan classes , Vehicles do not move about the roads for mysterious reasons of their Own. They move only because people want them to move in connection with the activities which the people are engaged in. Traffic is therefore a 'function of activities', and because, in towns, activities mainly take place in buildings, traffic in towns is a 'function of buildings', The implications of this line of reasoning are inescapable. 10. Line 1 of the passage means that vehicles move on the roads (a) for reasons difficult to understand. (b) to serve specific purposes of people. (c) in a haphazard fashion. (d) in ways beyond our control. Ans: b 11.The author says that traffic is a 'function of activities'. He means that (a) human activities are taking place. (b) human activities are dependent on traffic. (c) traffic is not dependent on human activities. aryan classes , (d) traffic is connected with human activities. Ans: d 12. The author suggests by his argument that (a) to regulate traffic more policemen have to be employed. (b) to regulate activities, traffic has to be controlled. (c) to regulate traffic, buildings have to be taken into consideration. (d) to understand the traffic problem we must examine the social context in which it is found. Ans: d 13. By 'this line of reasoning', the author means (a) idea contained in this line. (b) idea contained in anyone line of his argument. (c) the manner of arguing. (d) this row of printed characters. Ans: c For more Details you may Consider the below Attachement that is Free to Download |