Hi Friends,
Starting Monady, March 28, We are taking up a new initiatives for Prelims 2016 . We will be posting a 7-10 Questions Quiz on a daily basis.
- Monday Polity Quiz– we will be publishing five to ten questions on Indian Polity
- Tuesday Economy Quiz – where we will be publishing five to ten questions on Economy
- Wednesday Geography & Environment Quiz – 5 -1 0 questions on Geography & Enviorment
- Thursday History & Culture Quiz – 5 – 10 questions on Ancient, Medieval & Modern History, Art & Culture
- Friday General Science & Awareness Quiz – This will have about 7- 10 questions on the S & T, and other Miscellaneous Topics
- Saturday CSAT Quiz – This will have at least 10 questions on CSAT for Prelims 2016
The purpose of these is to enable practise on a daily level for you to prepare for Civil Services Prelims Examination. This questions will be moderate level and it is expected of you solve these questions with decent level of preparation.
If you are looking for more professional questions with a rank – we also have a Test Series where you will be competing with about 2000+ serious IAS aspirants.
This is CSAT Quiz Day 1. Please type your answers in the comments below .
Note : Answers to the quiz will be posted as a separate post one day later
Read the following information carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Nine professors – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are to appear on a series of three panels. Each panel will consist of three professors and each professor will appear exactly once. The panel must be arranged according to the following conditions.
I. C and H must be on the same panel.
II. E and F must be on the same panel.
III. I and D cannot be on the same panel.
IV. G must appear on the second panel.
V. Either D or G or both must appear on the panel with B.
Question 1
Which of the following professors could appear on a panel together?
(A) A, F, I
(B) A, D, G
(C) E, C, G
(D) H, C, D
Question 2
Which of the following could be true?
(A) C appears on the 2nd panel
(B) B appears on the 3rd panel
(C) I appears on the 3rd panel
(D) D and I appear on the 1st panel
Question 3
The 3rd panel could consist of which the following?
(A) A, C, D
(B) E, C, D
(C) A, B, D
(D) E, F, I
Question 4
All the following could be on the same panel as E, except
(A) A
(B) I
(C) D
(D) G
Study the following data and answer the questions that follow:
Question 5
What is the length of urban roads in the year 1999 in km?
(A) 4,20,000
(B) 2,10,000
(C) 1,40,000
(D) 3,00,000
Question 6
Between which two years the percentage increase in total length of roads is maximum?
(A) 1995-96
(B) 1996-97
(C) 1997-98
(D) 1998-99
Question 7
If the proportion of highways in the year 1996 was 75%, what is the increase in the length of highways by 1999?
(A) 6,75,000 km
(B) 7,25,000 km
(C) 7,05,000 km
(D) 7,50,000 km
Question 8
If in the year 2000, if the percentage share of highways has increased by 4% and the total length of roads has increased by 5%, what is the length of highways in 2000?
(A) 2835 thousand kms
(B) 2853 thousand kms
(C) 2900 thousand kms
(D) 2795 thousand kms
Question 9
If construction of project roads started in the year 1995, how many kms of project roads had been built per year till 1999?
(A) 52,500 km
(B) 1,20,000 km
(C) 1,80,000 km
(D) 2,10,000 km
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