(MTS) Recruitment Exam 2020
Time: 60 min
Questions: 100
PART 1 : English Language
ndulgence
(a) Accuracy
(b) Leniency ✔
(c) Diligence
(d) Attentiveness
No.-2. Select the most
appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
By the same token
(a) Use the same password
(b) Use the same ticket
( c)In the same way ✔
(d) In the same bus
No.-3. Select the most
appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Today, banking in a seamless
world ............. a distinct reality.
(a) are
(b) was
(c) have
(d) is ✔
No.-4. Identify the segment
in the sentence which contains a grammatical error.
Have you decided what you
what to become when you grown up.
(a) when you grown up ✔
(b) to become
(c) Have you decided
(d) what you want
No.-5. Select the most
appropriate Antonym of the given word.
Sly
(a) Thick
(b) Slow
(c) Honest ✔
(d) Stiff
No.-16. Identify the segment
in the sentence which contains a grammatical error. Seldom has the discoveries
of the world's greatest discoverers, like Copernicus or Galileo, been
forgotten.
(a) like Copernicus or
Galileo
(b) of the world's greatest
discoverers
(c) been forgotten
(d) Seldom has the
discoveries ✔
No.-7. Select the Incorrectly
spelt word.
(a) Obvious
(b) Queer
(c) Hesitete ✔
(d) Dealer
No.-8. Select the Incorrectly
spelt word.
(a) Outhority ✔
(b) Condition
(c) Meddle
(d) Edible
No.-9. Select the most
appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The ................ for a
vaccine could take up to a year.
(a) chase
(b) pursuit
(c)track
(d) search ✔
No.-10. Select the most
appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution required'.
I can't live at a place which
is far from the sea.
(a) No substitution required ✔
(b)hasn't lived
(c) can't lived
(d) couldn't being live
No.-11. Select the most
appropriate synonym of the given word.
Protest
(a) Support
(b) Assist
(c) Object ✔
(d) Favour
No.-12. Select the most
appropriate one-word substitution for the given words.
One who interferes in the
affairs of others, often for selfish reasons.
(a) Interloper ✔
(b)Interpreter
(c) Foreigner
(d) Stranger
No.-13. Select the most
appropriate Antonym of the given word.
Narrow
(a) Wide ✔
(b) Firm
(c) Tight
(d) Solid
No.-14. Select the most
appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To get on the nerves
(a) To soothe
(b) To have an illness
(c) To give medicine
(d) To irritate ✔
No.-15. Select the most
appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words.
Restore (someone) to health
or normal life after imprisonment, addiction, or illness
(a) Refurbish
(b) Renovate
(c) Reinstate
(d) Rehabilitate ✔
No.-16. Select the most
appropriate option to fill in the blank.
I hope your parents
................ soon.
(a) are recovering
(b)recover ✔
(c) should recover
(d) are recover
No.-17. Select the most
appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution required.
There are many birds in the
verandah today. Hema, please feed those.
(a) fed those
(b) No substitution required
(c) fed them
(d) feed them ✔
No.-18. Identify the segment
in the sentence which contains a grammatical error.
We do hope you are enjoy this
online course in art and craft.
(a)in art and craft
(b) you are enjoy
(c) We do hope
(d) this online course
No.-19. Select the most
appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution required'.
During the winter months the
bears go without food by nearly six to seven months.
(a) No substitution required
(b)from almost
(c)for almost ✔
(d) for quite
No.-20. Select the most
appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Many ................ tales
evoke the memory of Akbar and Birbal.
(a) populous
(b) popular ✔
(c) populated
(d) populist
(a) along
(b) over
(c) through ✔
(d) aside
No.-22. Select the most
appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 2.
(a) Whereas
(b) How
(c) On ✔
(d) So
No.-23. Select the most
appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 3.
(a) she
(b) he ✔
(c) they
(d) him
No.-24. Select the most
appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 4.
(a) selected
(b) dropped ✔
(c) picked
(d) filled
No.-25. Select the most
appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 5.
(a) creeping
(b) covering
(c) crushing ✔
(d) crumbling
& General Awareness
(a) Mir Jafar ✔
(b) Alivardi Khan
(c) Sirajuddaulah
(d) Mir Qasim
No.-77. The Kodava community
of Coorg worships weapons during the..........festival.
(a) Madai
(b) Kailpodh ✔
(c) Thaipusam
(d) Bhagoriya
No.-78. How many colours does
sunlight consist of?
(a) Three
(b) Two
(c) Seven ✔
(d) Five
No.-79. The Kamakhya Temple
is located in
(a) Guwahati ✔
(b) Kohima
(c) Imphal
(d) Agartala
No.-80. The monthly
maintenance amount of ........... payable by children to parents, set by the
Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Bill, 2007, was removed
by the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens (Amendment) Bill,
2019.
(a) 10000 ✔
(b) 5000
(c) 12000
(d) 8000
No.-81. Which of the
following concepts implies that sustainable development should take a holistic
approach towards notions of progress and give equal importance to non-economic
aspects of wellbeing?
(a) Gross Domestic Product
(b) Gross National Product
(c) Gross National Happiness ✔
(d) Net National Product
No.-82. Which of the
following books is written by Rajendra Prasad?
(a) India Divided ✔
(b) An Autobiography: Towards
Freedom
(c) The Discovery of India
(d) Glimpses of World History
No.-83. Which of the
following books was written by James Mill, a Scottish economist, in 1817?
(a) Poverty and Un-British
Rule in India
(b) A Passage to India
(c) The History of British in
India ✔
(d) The Great Mutiny
No.-84. What was India's rank
in the Human Development Index-2019 released by the United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP)?
(a) 141
(b) 132
(c) 112
(d) 129 ✔
No.-85. Moved by the Swadeshi
Movement, .......... painted his famous image of Bharat Mata portraying her as
an ascetic figure
(a) Satyendranath Tagore
(b) Abanindranath Tagore ✔
(c) Jyotirindranath Tagore
(d) Dwijendranath Tagore
No.-86. Hafiz (Hafez) was a
.......... century poet whose collection of poems is known as 'Diwan' or
'Diwan-e-Hafiz'.
(a) 14th ✔
(b) 15th
(c) 16th
(d) 17th
No.-87. Which of the
following diseases is not caused by ingesting polluted water?
(a) Typhoid
(b) Cholera
(c) Rabies ✔
(d) Meningitis
No.-88. Who is the first
Indian cricketer to have twin centuries in his maiden appearance as a Test
opener?
(a) Shikhar Dhawan
(b) MS Dhoni
(c) Virat Kohli
(d) Rohit Sharma ✔
No.-89. Zinc + Sulphuric acid
→ Zinc sulphate +............
(a) Hydrogen ✔
(b) Nitrogen
(c) Carbon
(d) Chlorine
No.-90. Who among the
following is a professional football player?
(a) Boris Gelfand
(b) Sadio Mane ✔
(c) Peter Svidler
(d) Magnus Carlsen
No.-91. Which of the
following is not a natural acid-base indicator?
(a) Geranium flowers
(b) Red cabbage leaves
(c) Petunia flowers
(d) Thyme leaves ✔
No.-92. The Buxa Tiger
Reserve in West Bengal is threatened by the ongoing
(a) dolomite mining ✔
(b) copper mining
(c) magnetite mining
(d) hematite mining
No.-93. Which of the
following princely states was annexed by the British under the pretext of
'misgovernment of the Nawab'?
(a) Udaipur
(b) Awadh ✔
(c) Nagpur
(d) Satara
No.-94. Which of the
following statements about the Reserve Bank of India is Incorrect?
(a) In 1931, the Indian
Central Banking Enquiry Committee revived the issue of the ebtablishment of the
Reserve Bank of India as the Central Bank for India.
(b) The Reserve Bank of India
commenced operations in 1935.
(c) In 1929, the Hilton Young
Commission recommended the establishment of a central bank to be called the
‘Reserve Bank of India'. ✔
(d) The Reserve Bank of India
Act was enacted in 1934.
No.-95. As per the Companies
Act, 2013, dividend declared by a company but not paid or claimed within
............. days from the date of declaration is to be transferred to the
Unpaid Dividend Account
(a) 120
(b) 60
(c) 30 ✔
(d) 90
No.-96. Which of the
following is a snow-fed river?
(a) Yamuna ✔
(b) Godavari
(c) Kaveri
(d) Narmada
No.-97. Where was the first
Jute mill set-up at Kolkata in 1859?
(a) Sreerampur
(b) Mesra
(c) Howrah
(d) Rishra ✔
No.-98. Which of the
following Acts was enacted in British India in the year 1878?
(a) Indian Contract Act
(b) Transfer of Property Act
(c) Vernacular Press Act ✔
(d) East India Stock Dividend
Redemption Act
No.-99. Which of the
following statements is incorrect?
(a) Pure metals have a
shining surface.
(b) Metals are good
conductors of heat.
(c) Metals have high melting
points.
(d) Lead and mercury are best
conductors of heat. ✔
No.-100. ................, a
festival of the Galo tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, is celebrated in April every
year.
(a) Doljatra
(b) Ali Ai Ligang
(c) Mopin ✔
(d) Me Dam Me Phi
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