RSMSSB Patwari 2025 Shift 2 Question Paper

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Organization NameRajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Services Selection Board (RSMSSB)
Post NamePatwari / पटवारी [Patwar / पटवार]
Total Questions150
Total Marks300
Time Duration3 Hours
Negative Marking1/3
Selection ProcessWritten Test
Job LocationRajasthan
DSB Official Websitersmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
Question Paper CodeDQ69
Written Exam Date17 August 2025
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Rajasthan Patwari Exam 2025 – Pattern & Marking Scheme

The Rajasthan Patwari exam consists of 150 questions carrying a total of 300 marks. Each correct answer carries 2 marks, and there is a negative marking of 1/3 mark for every wrong answer.

SubjectQuestionsMarks
General Science, History, Politics, and Geography of India: General Knowledge, Current Affairs3876
Geography, History, Culture, and Politics of Rajasthan3060
General English and Hindi2244
Mental Ability and Reasoning, Basic Numerical Efficiency4590
General Computer1530
Total150300

1. Suyash bought an almirah for a certain sum of money. He spent 10% of the cost on its repairs and sold the almirah with a profit of Rs 1100. The amount he spent on repairs if he made a profit of 25% is:
(A) Rs 440
(B) Rs 380
(C) Rs 500
(D) Rs 400

2. A pulley in a machine that has 8 cogs is meshed with a larger pulley of 18 cogs. When the smaller pulley has made 27 revolutions, then the number of revolutions made by the larger pulley would be:
(A) 12
(B) 10
(C) 9
(D) 14

3. A shopkeeper bought 12 pens for 200 and sold 8 for 160. His gain or loss percent is:
(A) 12% loss
(B) 20% profit
(C) 10% profit
(D) 20% loss

4. A shopkeeper bought 50kg of sugar at the rate of ₹ 40 per kg. He sold 40% of the sugar at the rate of 60 per kg. At what price per kg should he sell the remaining sugar to make 20% overall profit?
(A) Rs 42
(B) Rs 40
(C) Rs 45
(D) Rs 30

5. Which of the following is not a component of Central Processing Unit (CPU)?
(A) Control Unit (CU)
(B) Visual Display Unit (VDU)
(C) Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU)
(D) Memory Registers

6. What does USB stand for in computer terminology?
(A) Unique Serial Booster
(B) Universal Serial Bus
(C) Universal Series Basc
(D) Unilateral Serics Basc

7. The primary memory of computer ‘ROM’ stands for:
(A) Random Only Memory
(B) Read Only Memory
(C) Related Old Memory
(D) Read Old Memory

8. Which of the following units of memory of computer is wrongly paired?
(A) 1024 TB (Terabyte) = 1 PB (Petabyte)
(B) 1024 bytes = 1 GB (Gigabyte)
(C) 8 bits =1 byte
(D) 1024 KB (Kilobyte) = 1 MB (Megabyte)

9. Which of the following is an online storage that requires internet connectivity? (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
(A) Hard Disc
(B) SSD
(C) Cloud Storage
(D) Memory Card

10. Who is the Chief Executive head of the state?
(A) Chief Minister
(B) Governor
(C) Home Minister
(D) District Magistrate

11. Who was the Education Minister in the first cabinet of free India (1947)?
(A) Rafi Ahmad Kidwai
(B) V.N Gadgil
(C) Dr. John Mathai
(D) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

12. Who was the Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Indian Constituent Assembly?
(A) Dr. BR Ambedkar
(C) Shri. K.M Munshi
(B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(D) Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru

13. Which Constitutional Amendment added the part of fundamental duties to the Indian Constitution?
(A) 42nd Constitutional Amendment
(B) 62nd Constitutional Amendment
(C) 78th Constitutional Amendment
(D) 34th Constitutional Amendment

14. Fundamental duties were incorporated in the Constitution on the recommendation of:
(A) Swaran Singh Committee
(B) Shah Commission
(C) Santhanam Committee
(D) Administrative Reforms Commission

15. Which of the following peaks is not situated in the Andaman and Nicobar region of India?
(A) Saddle
(B) Diavolo
(C) Mahendragiri
(D) Koyob

16. Malabar Coast is situated in which of the following states of India? (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
(A) Gujarat
(B) Maharashtra
(C) Odisha
(D) Kerala

17. Which of the following water bodies separates the Andaman from the Nicobar?
(A) Eleventh Degree Channel
(B) Gulf of Mannar
(C) Ten Degree Channel
(D) Twenty Degree Channel

18. Which of the following hills is not a part of the Meghalaya Plateau?
(A) The Garo Hills
(B) The Khasi Hills
(C) The Nilgiri Hills
(D) The Jaintia Hills

19. From the options given below, choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the word ‘lawful’.
(A) Illegal
(B) Authorised
(C) Errant
(D) Encroach

20. Select the most suitable option from the given expression to complete the following sentence. It was well past midnight when the guests finally decided
(A) to land on his/her fcct.
(B) to face the music.
(C) to end in a fiasco.
(D) to call it a day.

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31. If blood sample is collected from a patient for Widal test, positive result of the same will confirm which of the following disease?
(A) Tuberculosis
(B) Typhoid
(C) Elephantiasis
(D) Ascariasis

32. Which of the following are unicellular glandul cells, which secrete mucus that helps in lubrication?
(A) White Blood Cells
(B) Goblet Cells
(C) Nerve Cells
(D) Gastric Gland

33. The Leprosy disease is caused by:-
(A) Haemophilus
(B) Clostridium
(C) Mycobacterium
(D) Corynebacterium

34. Which of the following is not a plant hormone?
(A) Ethylene
(B) Abscisic acid
(C) Cytokinin
(D) Vasopressin

35. An electric device rated 300W operates 6 hours/day. What is the cost of the energy to operate it for 15 days at 4.00 per kWh?
(A) 1080
(B) 27000
(C) 108
(D) 270

36. If a person is suffering from rickets, which of the following nutrient was lacking in his diet?
(A) Riboflavin
(B) Calciferol
(C) Thiamine
(D) Ascorbic acid

37. Which of the following is not a type of imaging scan in medical science? (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
(A) X-ray
(B) E.C.G
(C) C.T Scan
(D) SLV

38. In which script are most of the inscriptions of Ashoka written?
(A) Devnagari
(B) Brahmi script
(C) Tamil
(D) Ol chiki

39. The Gurjara Pratihara Dynasty was founded by:
(A) Gopala
(B) Nagabhatta I
(C) Mihira Bhoja
(D) Krishna I

40. Trusted nobles or officers in to a “group of Forty” (Turkan-i-Chahalgani) was formed by:
(A) Balban
(B) Iltutmish
(C) Malik Kafur
(D) Nusrat Khan

41. Jog Waterfall is located on which of the following river?
(A) Narmada river
(B) Godavari river
(C) Krishna river
(D) Sharavati river

42. In which of the followin Reserve situated? states is the Manas Biosphere
(A) Tripura
(B) Gujarat
(C) Assam
(D) Tamil Nadu

43. Which of the following plant species is found in Montane Forests of India?
(A) Sal
(B) Pine
(C) Khair
(D) Babool

44. The Brahmaputra river originates from which of the following glaciers?
(A) Gangotri Glacier
(B) Yamunotri Glacier
(C) Chemayungdung Glacier
(D) Mapchachungo Glacier

45. Where was the Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit 2024 organized?
(A) Jaipur
(B) Jaisalmer
(C) Jodhpur
(D) Udaipur

46. Which day has been declared ‘Pravasi Rajasthani Divas’ by the Rajasthan government?
(A) December 9
(B) December 10
(C) December 12
(D) December 14

47. Which day is observed as “National Education Day”?
(A) November 13
(B) November 14
(C) November 10
(D) November 11

48. Aman Sehrawat who won the bronze medal at Pari Olympics-2024 is associated with which sport?
(A) Boxing
(B) Wrestling
(C) Shooting
(D) Badminton

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52. Find the missing number in the following series: 101, 123, 147, 173, ?, 231, 263
(A) 203
(B) 201
(C) 197
(D) 211

53. Choose the set of numbers from the four alternative sets that is similar to the given set of numbers: Given set of numbers: (63, 8, 3)
(A) (10,3,2)
(B) (1226, 35, 6)
(C) (574, 24, 5)
(D) (224, 15,4)

54. The first term is related to the second term in a certain way. Establishing a similar relationship with the third term, select the alternative from the given options to replace the question mark (?):
N 41 L. W32R:?
(A) 18
(B) 81
(C) 14
(D) 31

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57. If the second half of the English alphabets is written in the reverse order, then what will be the 7th letter to the left of the 5th letter from the right end?
(A) X
(B) Y
(C) L
(D) 0

58. Select the correct sequence of numbers to form a meaningful word:

SOTYEMD
1234567

(A) 3, 2, 7, 6, 5, 4, 1
(B) 7, 5, 3, 2, 1, 4, 6
(C) 6, 2, 7, 1, 5, 4, 3
(D) 6, 2, 7, 5, 1, 3, 4

59. March 1930, which is well-known in the freedom movement of India, is associated with:
(A) Quit India Movement
(B) Partition of Bengal
(C) Dandi March
(D) Non-Cooperation Movement

60. The Bijolia Kisan Movement began in Rajasthan in:
(A) 1895
(B) 1890
(C) 1897
(D) 1892

61. Name the founder of the prominent Rajasthani journal “Maruvani”.
(A) Kavi Chandra Singh
(B) Kishore Kalpna Kant
(C) Satya Prakash Joshi
(D) Dr. Manohar Sharma

62. ‘Blue Pottery’ is a traditional craft of which of the following places of Rajasthan?
(A) Jaisalmer
(B) Kota
(C) Jaipur
(D) Udaipur

63. Which of the following is not included in the Tribes India GI Products list of Rajasthan?
(A) Decorative Blue Pottery
(B) Gobindo Bhog rice
(C) Molela clay items
(D) Bagru hand-block print

64. Barmer prints are known for their bold geometric patterns called:
(A) Bagru print
(B) Sanganeri print
(C) Dabu Resist print
(D) Ajrakh print

65. Where in Rajasthan is the ‘Kapil Muni’ fair held?
(A) Sanganer in Jaipur
(B) Mandore in Jodhpur
(C) Kolayat in Bikaner
(D) Kalibangan in Hanumangarh

66. ‘Terah Taali Dance’ is a famous folk dance associated with
(A) Garasiya Tribe
(B) Bheel Tribe
(C) Gurjars
(D) Kamad Caste

67. Who among the following may be called the first prose writer of Rajasthani literature?
(A) Lakshmi Kumari Chundawat
(B) Yadvendra Sharma
(C) Rameshwar Dayal
(D) Shiv Chandra Bhartiya

68. Who was the Chief Secretary of Rajasthan (as on June 2025)?
(A) Shri K. Radhakrishnan
(B) Shri B. G. Rao
(C) Shri Sudhansh Pant
(D) Shri V. Narayan

69. The High Court of Rajasthan at Jodhpur was inaugurated by which of the following Rajpramukh of Rajasthan on 29.08.1949?
(A) Maharaja Bhupal Singh
(B) Maharaja Sawai Man Singh
(C) Maharawal Chandra Singh
(D) Maharawal Laxman Singh

70. The Chairman of the State Public Service Commission is appointed by:
(A) Chief Minister
(B) President
(C) Parliament
(D) Governor

71. Who can remove the State Chief Information Commissioner on the ground of misbehaviour or incapacity proved by the Supreme Court?
(A) Chief Minister
(B) Governor
(C) The President
(D) Prime Minister

72. Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission is comprised of:
(A) One Chairman and two members
(B) One Chairman and four members
(C) One Chairman and six members
(D) One Chairman and five members

73. The Judge of the High Court is appointed by:
(A) The President
(B) Home Minister
(C) Chief Minister
(D) Prime Minister

74. In Rajasthan Languriya’ songs are related to which God/Goddess?
(A) Jeen Mata
(B) Khatushyam ji
(C) Kaila Devi
(D) Shri Mahaveer ji

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: (Q. No. 75 to 79)

The road to success is not straight; there is a curve called failure, a loop called confusion, speed bumps called friends, caution lights called family and a roller coaster ride called jobs. But, if you have a spare called determination, an engine called perseverance, insurance called faith and a driver called God, you will make it to a place called success!

In spite of all our planning and preparation, unexpected challenges are certain to arise. The bumps in the road are unavoidable, but you’ll never get to your destination if you aren’t willing to drive over them. The difference between a disaster and triumph lies in whether or not you’re prepared and willing to weather the storm. If you’re ready, those bumps will become stepping-stones.

The key thing to realize is that working harder is the same as working smarter. How do you work smarter? You just need to have the right skills. People want improved circumstances and better life without an improved self. They want victory without paying the price or making efforts. It really cannot

happen without the other. Any improvements that have not been generated by improving yourself are superficial and short-lived. If you want to have a better future, you have to change yourself. Stop worrying about the various challenges that will come your way. Just believe in yourself and use them as stepping-stones.

‘Success’ is getting whatever you want out of life without violating the rights of others. It is not an accident. Success is the result of our attitude and our attitude is a choice. Hence success is a matter of choice and not chance.

Today success represents a holistic and positive attitude to life. Attitude is everything. Success is not restricted to some kind of brick and mortar premises. It assumes the individuality of a complete act executed with perfection; material achievements do not define life. We don’t remember sports stars for the products they endorse but the spirit of achievement they represent. The abundance of a positive attitude underline the grandeur of a truly rewarding rich life.

Success can be measured from two standpoints- the external and the internal. Externally, it is the measure of a job well done, and recognition. Internally, it is the feeling of achievement and wholeness derived from the completion of a task, or the fulfilment of desire.

75. In the passage, the phrase ‘willing to weather the storm’ means:
(A) Being able to step out in stormy weather.
(B) Willing to face or deal with a very difficult situation.
(C) Willing to go for a roller coaster ride.
(D) Readiness to make adequate arrangements to deal with a stormy weather.

76. Choose the most appropriate option to complete the given sentence.
Bumps become stepping stones when

(A) one is willing to drive over them.
(B) one is able to dodge them.
(C) one finds an alternative route.
(D) one approaches the authorities to level them.

77. Choose the most appropriate option to complete the given sentence.
Difference between disaster and triumph lies in

(A) sulking a little but moving forward.
(B) facing the disaster collectively.
(C) taking some more time to analyze the risk in tackling the disaster.
(D) willingness to endure and overcome the situation.

78. Which of the following attributes does not define success?
(A) Those aspiring for success do not violate the rights of others.
(B) It is the outcome of our attitude.
(C) Success is a matter of chance.
(D) Success means having a holistic and positive attitude towards life.

79. Which of the following sentences most appropriately describes the word ‘endorse’ that has been used in the passage?
(A) To use in personal life.
(B) To mention the team they represent.
(C) To encourage other sports achievers.
(D) To support officially with one’s name.

80. Choose the correct plural word from the list below.
(A) childrens
(B) womans
(C) mothers-in-law
(D) sheeps

81. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
We will not gifts of any kind as a part of our organisational ethics.

(A) except
(B) accept
(C) accede
(D) amass

82. From the options given below, choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word ‘careless’.
(A) Indifferent
(B) Arrogant
(C) Negligent
(D) Vigilant

83. If 8th February 2005 was a Tuesday, then what was the day on 8th February 2003?
(A) Thursday
(B) Sunday
(C) Saturday
(D) Friday

84. In the following question given below are three statements followed by two conclusions ‘I’ and ‘II’. You are required to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Make a judgement regarding which of the given conclusion(s) logically follow(s) from the three given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
a. All P are Q.
b. Some Q are S.
c. Some S are T.
Conclusions:
I. Some Pare T.
II. Some Q are definitely T.

(A) Only conclusion I follows
(B) Only conclusion II follows
(C) Both I and II follow
(D) Neither I nor II follows

85. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
a. Punishment
b. Police
c. Judge
d. Crime
e. Judgement

Choose the correct sequence from the options given below:

(A) d, b, e, c, a
(B) d, b, c, e, a
(C) b, d, c, e, a
(D) c, b, e, a, d

86. Arrange the words given below in the ascending sequence:
a. Member
b. Country
c. Family
d. Locality

Choose the most appropriate option:

(A) b, c, a, d
(B) c, d, b, a
(C) a, c, b, d
(D) a, c, d,

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90. One third of Rekha’s marks in Hindi exceeds one half of her marks in Science by 20. If she got 100 marks in the two subjects together, how many marks did she get in Science?
(A) 20
(B) 24
(C) 16
(D) 18

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92. During a workshop, a teacher claimed 10 for each km which he travelled by taxi and 9 for each km which he travelled on his own car. If he claimed 575 for travelling 60kms, then how many kms did he travel by taxi?
(A) 38
(B) 40
(C) 25
(D) 35

93. The numerical value of the area of a circle is fourteen times that of the numerical value of its circumference. The circumference of that circle is:- (π (π=27) 22 /7
(A) 88 units
(B) 132 units
(C) 352 units
(D) 176 units

94. What is the theme of “Grameen Bharat Mahotsav – 2025”?
(A) Cultural Heritage and Economic Growth
(B) Innovation and Technology for Rural Livelihoods
(C) Building a Resilient Rural India for a Viksit Bharat
(D) Empowering rural women for a bright future

95. Which of the following bodies of India organized the “Bharat Rang Mahotsav-2025”?
(A) National School of Drama
(B) Sahitya Academy
(C) Indian Council for Cultural Relation
(D) Ministry of Panchayati Raj

96. Name the Chouhan ruler who founded the city of Ajaymeru (Ajmer).
(A) Raja Arnoraj Chouhan
(B) Raja Vigrahraj IV Chouhan
(C) Raja Ajay Pal Chouhan
(D) Raja Vakpatiraj Chouhan

97. Who among the following was the first to propound the theory of the origin of the Rajputs from the Nagara Brahmins?
(A) Dr. D. R. Bhandarkar
(B) Col. James Todd
(C) Dr. Dashrath Sharma
(D) V. A. Smith

98. The Mewar Prajamandal was founded by:
(A) Shri Jamnalal Bajaj
(B) Shri Harimohan Mathur
(C) Shri Brijsunder Sharma
(D) Shri Manikya Lal Verma

99. A person who is not a member of the state legislature can be appointed as Chief Minister for a period of maximum:
(A) 2 months
(B) 4 months
(C) 6 months
(D) 1 year

100. Who among the following is ex-officio Chancellor of the State Universities?
(A) Chief Minister
(B) Education Minister
(C) Governor
(D) Chief Justice of High Court

101. How many meaningful words can be formed using the first, the second and the third letters of the word ‘WONDER FUL’ using each letter only once?
(A) Two
(B) Four
(C) Three
(D) One

Below is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage, decide upon its degree of truth or falsity and choose your answer accordingly from amongst the alternatives provided thereafter. (Q. No. 102 to 104)

Wind is an inexhaustible source of energy and an aerogenerator can convert it into electricity. Though not much has so far been done in this field, the survey shows that there is a vast potential for developing wind as an alternative source of energy. On this basis, U.P.’s hilly areas have been found to be an ideal place for setting up aerogenerators. In U.P. hills alone, as many as 56 sites have been identified.

102. Energy derived from harnessing wind is a comparatively new and emerging field. (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
(A) Probably true
(B) Probably false
(C) Definitely true
(D) Definitely false

103. Wind is a source of energy, which can replace exhaustible sources of energy. (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
(A) Probably false
(B) Definitely true
(C) Probably true
(D) Definitely false

104. The survey was conducted by the Government of U.P. (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
(A) Probably true
(B) Probably false
(C) Definitely true
(D) Definitely false

105. Pointing to a man, Rekha said, “He is the brother of the daughter of the wife of my husband”. How is the man related to Rekha?
(A) Cousin
(B) Husband
(C) Son
(D) Nephew

106. Study the following information carefully.
I. ‘A $ B’ means ‘A is the mother of B’
II. ‘A #B’ means ‘A is the father of B’.
III. ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’
IV. ‘A% B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.

Which of the following expressions indicates P is the sister of Q’?
(A) P$M@N#Q
(B) Q%M@P$N
(C) P% M@NSQ
(D) Q$M@N#P

107. If ‘DELHI’ is coded as ‘FIRPS’ in a certain code language, than how will you code ‘JAIPUR’ in the same code language?
(A) LEOXED
(B) LEXODE
(C) LOEXDE
(D) LEXOED

108. In a certain code, ‘sa ga pa’ is a code for ‘Life is beautiful’, ‘sa ta’ is a code for ‘beautiful flower’ and ‘ga ta na’ is a code for ‘flower is red’, then which of the following is the code for ‘life’?
(A) ta
(B) pa
(C) ga
(D) na

109. Rajesh went to a bank, which is 4km westwards from his house. His wife went to the market, which is 4 km southwards. If Rajesh started towards the market to meet his wife along the shortest route between the market and the bank, then how much distance will Rajesh have to travel to meet his wife and in which direction?
(A) 4√2 km, South-West
(B) 5 km, South-East
(C) 5 km, North-East
(D) 4√2 km, South-East

110. Which of the following is an example of Input Device of a computer?
(A) Printer
(B) Speaker
(C) Monitor
(D) Mouse

111. Which of the following is not an example of cloud storage?
(A) Drop Box
(B) One Drive
(C) Google Drive
(D) LX Drive

112. Which of the following is the most popular query language used by major relational database management systems?
(A) Database Moderate Language (DML)
(B) Query Language (QL)
(C) Structured Query Language ( SQL)
(D) Object Query Language (OQL)

113. Ethernet card is also known as:-
(A) New Interface Card
(B) Network Interface Card
(C) Network Interchange Card
(D) Network Intermission Card

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117. Which of the following shortcut keys insert a hyperlink in M.S Office?
(A) Ctrl + K
(B) Ctrl + M
(C) Ctrl+J
(D) Ctrl+D

118. Which of the following is not a mathematical function of spreadsheet/MS Excel?
(A) SUMIF()
(C) ROUND()
(B) TODAY ()
(D) COUNT()

119. Which among the following key is used for checking grammar and spelling in MS Office?
(A) F1
(B) F2
(C) F9
(D) F7

120. A rectangular ground is marked by painting three of its sides. If the length of the unpainted side is 13m and the sum of the lengths of the painted sides is 57m, then the area of the ground is:-
(A) 741 m²
(B) 286 m²
(C) 280 m²
(D) 176 m²

121. The water level in a rectangular tank with a base of 40m x 30m is 6.5m high. In how much time can the tank be emptied by a pipe having square cross section of side 20cm, if the water runs through the pipe at the rate of 5km per hour?
(A) 36 hours
(B) 45 hours
(C) 40 hours
(D) 39 hours

122. If 60% of a number is added to 60, then the result is the number itself. The number is:-
(A) 160
(B) 180
(C) 120
(D) 150

123. If any liquid is changed into solid form, its volume increases by 25%. When the same solid is changed into liquid form, the percentage decrease in its volume is:-
(A) 18%
(B) 20%
(C) 15%
(D) 25%

124. A sum of 8000 on simple interest becomes 9600 in 5 years at a certain rate of interest. If the rate of interest becomes double of itself, then the same sum in 6 years will become:
(A) 11640
(B) 12680
(C) 11840
(D) ₹142400

125. Divide 4420 between X and Y so that the amount received by X at the end of 6 years is equal to the amount received by Y at the end of 8 years when rate of compound interest is 10% per annum. ompound
(A) Rs 2320, Rs 2100
(B) Rs 2600, Rs 182
(C) Rs 2200, Rs 2220
(D) Rs 2420, Rs 2000

126. In a camp, there is a meal for 240 teachers or 400 students. If 300 students have taken the meal, then the number of teachers who can be catered to with the remaining food is:-
(A) 40
(B) 60
(C) 80
(D) 50

127. Name the author of the literary work “Amolak Vataan”.
(A) Vijaydan Detha
(B) Shiv Chandra Bhartiya
(C) Lakshmi Kumari Chundawat
(D) Yadvendra Sharma

128. In Rajasthan wearing a gold nail between the teeth as an ornament is known as:
(A) Choonp
(B) Baari Baari
(C) Borla
(D) Daamna

129 On which of the following special occasion the Rajasthani women especially wear the ‘Lahariya Bhaant ki Odhni’?
(A) Birth of a child
(B) Holi
(C) Teej
(D) Akshaya Tritiya

130. Which famous folk deity in Rajasthan is considered to be an incarnation of Lakshmanji?
(A) Mchaji Manglia
(B) Ramdevji
(C) Harbhuji
(D) Pabuji

131. Who is known as the ‘Radha of Rajasthan’?
(A) Gavribai
(B) Ranabai
(C) Gangabai
(D) Mirabai

132. Bhanddevara Shiva Temple was built by:-
(A) Malaya Verma
(B) Jagdish Singh
(C) Man Singh
(D) Jagat Singh

133. Which lake was built by stopping a branch of the local river, ‘Ruparel’?
(A) Bal Samand Lake
(B) Gadísar Lake
(C) Lake Pichola
(D) Siliserh Lakc

134. Name the poetess, dedicated to Krishna and also known as ‘Meera of Wagad’.
(A) Gaura Dhai
(B) Panna Dhai
(C) Meera Bai
(D) Gavari Bai

135. Who is the writer of the immortal Rajasthani popular song ‘dharti dhoran ri’?
(A) Vijaydan Detha
(B) Kanhaiya Lal Sethia
(C) Birbal Singh
(D) Kaviraj Shyamal Das

136. Who among the following is known as the father of modern Indian Renaissance?
(A) Swami Dayanand
(B) William Bentick
(C) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Raja Ram Mohan Roy

137. Who succeeded Aurangzeb in 1707?
(A) Bahadur Shah I
(B) Mohammad. Muazzam
(C) Bahadur Shah II
(D) Nasiri Khan

138. Rangpur, Lothal, Prabhas Patan and Dholavira archaeological sites are found in which state?
(A) Punjab
(B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) Gujarat
(D) Uttar Pradesh

139. What name has been given to the tools of Mesolithic Age?
(A) Lunates
(B) Trapezes
(C) Microliths
(D) Handaxes

140. Who coined the term ‘Neolithic’?
(A) Huns
(B) Kushanas
(C) John Neocard
(D) John Lubbock

141. ‘India that is Bharat shall be a Union of States”. The word “Union of States” was adopted from the constitution of which country?
(A) Canada
(B) Switzerland
(C) U.S.
(D) France

142. Panchayati Raj is included in the:
(A) Union List
(B) Concurrent List
(C) State List
(D) Residuary duary Power Pow

143. The calligraphy of the Hindi version of the original Indian Constitution was done by whom?
(A) Vasant Krishna Vaidya
(B) Rammanohar Sinha
(C) Usha Nath Sen
(D) Alladi Krishnaswamy Ayyar

144. After walking for 5 kms, I turned right and covered a distance of 2 km, then turned left and covered a distance of 6 km. In the end, I was moving towards the North. In which direction did I start the journey?
(A) North
(B) East
(C) West
(D) South

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it. (Q. No. 145 to 147)

A set of words and numbers is passed through an arrangement machine and the following rearrangement is obtained:
Input: History 30 Maths 10 Chemistry 20 40 Sanskrit Economics 50
Step 1: 10 History 30 Maths 20 40 Sanskrit Economics 50 Chemistry
Step 2: 10 20 History 30 Maths 40 Sanskrit 50 Chemistry Economics
Step 3: 10 20 30 Maths 40 Sanskrit 50 Chemistry Economics History
Step 4: 10 20 30 40 Sanskrit 50 Chemistry Economics History Maths
Step 5: 10 20 30 40 50 Chemistry Economics History Maths Sanskrit
Step 5 is the last step of the arrangement.
A set of words and numbers is given below. As per the rules followed in the above steps, answer the questions based on it.
Input: 55 11 Geeta Babloo Radha 33 Omesh 22 44 Pinky

145. Which of the following is the Step 2
(A) 11 22 33 55 Radha 44 Pinky Babloo Geeta Omesh
(B) 11 22 55 Radha 33 44 Babloo Pinky Geeta Omesh
(C) 11 22 55 Radha 33 Omesh 44 Pinky Babloo Geeta
(D) 11 22 33 Radha 55 44 Pinky Babloo Geeta Omesh

146. How many elements/terms are there between ’33’ and ‘Babloo’ in the step 4?
(A) Three
(B) Two
(C) One
(D) Four

147. What is the position of ‘Radha’ from the left end in the step 3?
(A) Ninth
(B) Fifth
(C) Sixth
(D) Fourth

148. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circle, facing the centre. B is second to the right of C. Cis third to the right of D. F is third to the right of G. G is not an immediate neighbour of B. A is third to the left of E, then who is second to the right of F?
(A) E
(B) G
(C) D
(D) A

149. Seven persons M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting in a straight line (not necessarily in the same order) facing North. Only two persons are sitting between R and S. S is sitting second to the left of N. P is seated third to the left of O. Only Q is seated between S and N. N is seated at the extreme right end of the row. Then who amongst the following is seated exactly in the middle of the line?
(A) M
(B) S
(C) O
(D) SP

150. Neena ranks fifth in a class. Seema is eighth from the last. If Tushar is sixth after Neena and is in the middle of Neena and Seema, then how many students are there in the class?
(A) 24
(B) 25
(C) 23
(D) 22

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