RRB ALP 2018 Practice Test Papers | General Science (Day-14)

Dear Aspirants, Here we have given the Important RRB ALP & Technicians Exam 2018 Practice Test Papers. Candidates those who are preparing for RRB ALP 2018 can practice these questions to get more confidence to Crack RRB 2018 Examination.

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1). The book Oliver twist written by

  1. Arthur Clennam
  2. Amy Dorrit
  3. Charles Dickens
  4. David Copperfield

2). The AshtaPradhan was a council of eight ministers that formed in 1674 by _____________

  1. Prithivi raja Chowhan
  2. Harshavarthan
  3. Asoka
  4. ChatrapatiShivajiMaharaj

3). Zn + H2SO4 → ZnSO4 + ___________

  1. H2O
  2. S2
  3. H2
  4. H

4). In some situations, it contains chlorophyll and performs photo synthesis, then it is known as

  1. Epidermis.
  2. Buoyancy
  3. Chlorenchyma.
  4. None of these

5). Which of the following chemical can made impervious to gases and water of cells of cork are dead?

  1. Suberin
  2. Salivary glands
  3. Aspire
  4. Epithelial

6). _________ Skin cells are arrangedin many layers to prevent wear and tear the body.

  1. Parenchyma
  2. Epithelial
  3. Collenchyma.
  4. None of these

7). Cow dung is an example of _______________

  1. None of these
  2. Oxidized gases
  3. Gobar Gases
  4. Green house Gases

8). Which of the country is called “Country of Winds”?

  1. Netherlands
  2. Denmark
  3. Russia
  4. Argentia

9). Which of the following energy is potential from the sea?

  1. Wind Energy
  2. Thermal Energy
  3. Wave Energy
  4. Tidal Energy

10). Currently all commercial nuclear reactors are based on

  1. Both (b) and (c)
  2. Nuclear Fusion
  3. Nuclear fission
  4. None of these

Answers:

1). Answer: C

Oliver Twist; or, the Parish Boy’s Progress is authoring Charles Dickens’s second novel.

2). Answer:  D

The AshtaPradhan (also termed AstaPradhad or the Council of 8) was a council of eight ministers that administered the Maratha empire. The council was formed in 1674 by their king, ChatrapatiShivajiMaharaj.

3). Answer: H2

Zn + H2SO4 → ZnSO4 + H2

4). Answer: C

This tissue provides support to plants and also stores food. In some situations, it contains chlorophyll and performs photosynthesis, and then it is called chlorenchyma.

5). Answer: A

As plants grow older, the outer protective tissue undergoes certain changes. A strip of secondary meristem replaces the epidermis of the stem. Cells on the outside are cut off from this layer. This forms the several-layer thick cork or the bark of the tree. Cells of cork are dead and ompactly arranged without inter cellular spaces.

6). Answer: B

The covering or protective tissues in the animal body are epithelial tissues. Epithelium covers most organs and cavities within the body.

7). Answer: d

8). Answer: B

Several countries have achieved relatively high levels of wind power penetration, such as 39% of stationary electricity production in Denmark, 18% in Portugal, 16% in Spain, 14% in Ireland and 9% in Germany in 2010.

9). Answer: A

The energy potential from the sea (tidal energy, wave energy and ocean thermal energy) is quite large, but efficient commercial exploitation is difficult.

10). Answer: C

Currently all commercial nuclear reactors are based on nuclear fission.Fusion means joining lighter nuclei to make a heavier nucleus, most commonly hydrogen or hydrogen isotopes to create helium.

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