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Q.1  Direction: The passage given below is followed by questions based on its content. After reading the Passage, choose the best answer to each question. (1-5) That large animals require luxuriant vegetation has been a general assumption which has passed from one work to another, but I do not hesitate to say that it is completely false and that it has vitiated the reasoning of geologists on some points of great interest in the ancient history of the world. The prejudice has probably been derived from India, and the Indian islands, where troops of elephants, noble forests, and impenetrable jungles are associated together in everyone's mind. If, however, we refer to any work of travels through the southern parts of Africa, we shall find allusion in almost every page either to the desert character of the country or to the numbers of large animals inhabiting it. The same thing is rendered evident by the many engravings which have been published in various parts of the interior. Dr. Andrew Smith, who has lately succeeded in passing the Tropic of Capricorn informs me that taking into consideration the whole of the southern part of Africa, there can be no doubt of its being sterile country. On the southern casts, there are some fine forests, but with these exceptions, the traveler may pass for days together through open plains, covered by poor and scanty vegetation. Now if we look to the animals inhabiting these wide plains, we shall find their number extraordinarily great, and their bulk immense. It may be supposed that although the species are numerous, the individuals of each kind are few. By the kindness of Dr. Smit, I am enable to show that the case is very different. He informs me that in one day's march with the bullock-wagons, he saw, without wandering to any great distance on either side, between one-hundred and one-hundred and fitly rhinoceroses-the same day he saw several herds of giraffes, amounting together to nearly a hundred. At the distance of a little more than one hour's march from their place of encampment on the previous night his party actually killed eight hippopotamuses at one spot and saw many more. In this same river, there were likewise crocodiles. Of course, it was a case quite extraordinary to see so many great animals corded together, but it evidently proves that they must exist in great number. Dr. Smith describes that the country passed through that day as being thinly covered with grass, and bushes about four feet high, and still more thinly with mimosa trees. Besides these large animals, anyone the least acquainted with the natural history of the Cape has read of the herds of antelopes, which can be compared only with the flocks of migratory birds. The numbers indeed of the lion, panther, and hyena, and the multitude of birds of prey, plainly speak of the abundance of the smaller quadrupeds. One evening, seven lions were counted at the same time prowling round Dr. Smith's encampment. As this, an able naturalist remarked to me, each day the carnage in Southern Africa must indeed be terrific! I confess that it is truly surprising how such a number of animals can find support in country producing so little food. The larger quadrupeds no doubt roam over wide tracts In search of it; and their food chiefly consists of Underwood, which probably contains many nutrients in a small bulk. Dr. Smith also informs me that the vegetation has a rapid growth; no sooner is a part consumed, than its place is supplied by a fresh stock. There can be no doubt, however, that our ideas respecting the apparent amount of food necessary for the Support of large quadrupeds are much exaggerated. The belief that where large quadrupeds exist, the vegetation must necessarily be luxuriant is more remarkable because the converse is far from true. Mr. Burchell observed to me that when entering Brazil, nothing struck him more forcibly that the splendid tour of the South American vegetation contrasted with that of South Africa, together with the absence of all large quadrupeds. In his travels, he has suggested that the comparison of the respective weights (if there were sufficient data) of an equal number of the largest herbivorous quadrupeds of each country would be extremely curious. If we take on the one side, the elephants, hippopotamus, giraffe, bos caffer, elan, five species of rhinoceros; and on the American side, two tapirs, the guanaco, three deer, the vicuna, peccary, capybara (after which we must choose from the monkeys to complete the number), and then place these two group alongside each other; it is not easy to conceive, ranks more disproportionate in size. After the above facts, we are compelled to conclude, against the anterior probability that among the Mammalia there exists no close relation between the bulk of the species, and the quantity of the vegetation in the countries which they inhabit. On the basic of your understanding of the passage, answer the following questions by choosing the most appropriate option. Q.1. What dis the primary concern of the autor?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Discussing the relationship between the size of mammals and the nature of vegetation in their habitats
B)    Contrasting ecological conditions in India and Africa
C)    Proving that large animals do not require much food
D)    Describing the size of animals in various parts of the world

Q.2  According to the author, what has led to the 'prejudice'?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Errors in the reasoning of biologists
B)    False ideas about animals in Africa
C)    Incorrect assumptions on the part of geologists
D)    Doubt in the mind of the author

Q.3  Why are the flocks of migratory birds mentioned in the passage?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    To describe an aspect of the fauna of South Africa
B)    To illustrate a possible source of food for large
C)    To contrast with the habits of the antelope
D)    To suggest the size of antelope herds

Q.4  Why does Darwin quate Burchell's observations?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    To counter a popular misconception.
B)    To describe a region of great splendor
C)    To prove a hypothesis
D)    To illustrate a well-known phenomenon

Q.5  What struck Mr. Burchell, when he entered Brazil?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    South American vegetation
B)    Presence of all large quadrupeds
C)    South American vegetation contrasted with that of south Africa
D)    Equal number of the largest herbivorous quadrupeds

Q.6  Direction: For each question below, select the lettered word or set of words which when inserted in the blanks best completes the meaning of that sentence. (6-10) Marry ................. a question to Mohan Yesterday.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    was asked
B)    asked
C)    had asked
D)    asking

Q.7  He had been seriously injured. There is ................. hope for his survival.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    a little
B)    a few
C)    little
D)     few

Q.8   ................. I were the richest person of the world!No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    If
B)    Unless
C)    When
D)    Not any

Q.9   ................. is a very regular class, sirNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    My
B)    Mines
C)    Your
D)    Our

Q.10   ................. know about whether the soul goes after the death.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Few
B)    A few
C)    Little
D)    A little

Q.11  Direction: Choose the appropriate synonyms from the following.(11-15) Fostering:No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Safeguarding
B)    Neglecting
C)    Ignoring
D)    Nurturing

Q.12  Propel:No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Drive
B)    Jettison
C)    Burst
D)    Modify

Q.13  Massive:No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Lump sum
B)    Strong
C)    Gaping
D)    Hug

Q.14  Huge Stumbling block:No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Argument
B)    Frustration
C)    Advantage
D)    Hurdle

Q.15  They were totally unware of the impending disaster.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    threatening
B)    imminent
C)    terrible
D)    possible

Q.16  Direction: In each sentence in the following questions, a word or phrase is under lined. Below each sentence are four other words or phrases. You are to choose the one word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined world. (16-20) He rides the high horse because of his high connection.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    is famous
B)    talks flatteringly
C)    puts on airs
D)    is prosperous

Q.17  We should give a wide berth to bad charactersNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    keep away from
B)    publicly condemn
C)    give publicly to
D)    not sympathize with

Q.18  He threw cold water over the project that the secretary had preparedNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    encouraged
B)    discouraged
C)    cleared
D)    rejected

Q.19  I won't mid even if he goes to dogs.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    goes mad
B)    is insulted
C)    is ruined
D)    becomes brutal

Q.20  Ritan might scream blue murder but I feel Ritu should get the promotion since she is better qualified for the job.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    suffer from persecution complex
B)    try to prove herself as more suitable to the job
C)    regard it as an act of partiality
D)    make a great deal of noise and object vehemently

Q.21  Direction: Select the correct from the given options.(21-25) Kiran asked me, "Did you see the Cricket match on television last night?"No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Kiran asked me whether I saw the Cricket match on television the earlier night.
B)    Kiran asked me whether I had seen the Cricket match on television the earlier night.
C)    Kiran asked me did I see the Cricket match on television the last night.
D)    Kiran asked me whether I had seen the Cricket match on television the last night.

Q.22  David said to Anna, "Mona will leave for her native place tomorrow."No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    David told Anna that Mona will leave for her native place tomorrow.
B)    David told Anna that Mona left for her native place the next day.
C)    David told Anna that Mona would be leaving for her native place tomorrow.
D)    David told Anna the Mona would leave for her native place the next day.

Q.23  I said to him, "Why are you working so had?"No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    I asked him why he was working so hard.
B)    I asked him why he working so hard
C)    Tasked him why had he been working so hard.
D)    I asked him why he had been working so 'hard.

Q.24  He said to her, "What a cold day!"No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    He told her that is was a cold day.
B)    He exclaimed that is was a cold day.
C)    He exclaimed sorrowfully that is was a cold day.
D)    He exclaimed that is was very cold day.

Q.25  The tailor to him, "Will you have the suit ready by tomorrow evening?"No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    The Tailor asked him that he will have the suit ready by the next evening.
B)    The tailor asked him that he would had the suit ready by next evening
C)    The tailor asked him if he would have the suit ready by the next evening.
D)    The tailor asked him if he will like to the suit ready by the next evening.

Q.26  Direction: Select the correct word from the given options. (26-50) Which of the following is not a measure of dispersion?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Range
B)    Standard deviation
C)    Arithmetic mean
D)    Variance

Q.27  The sum of all deviations of the data from its mean is No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Always positive
B)    always negative
C)    Zero
D)    non-zero integer

Q.28  Which of the following is incorrect?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)     P(A) = 1
B)    0 โ‰ค P(A) โ‰ค 1
C)    P()=0
D)    P(A) + P(A) = 1

Q.29  The probability a red marble selected at random from a jar containing red, q blue and r green marbles is. No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    q/p+q+r
B)    p/p+q+r
C)    p+q/p+q+r
D)    p+r/p+q+r

Q.30  Henry went to play a luck draw contest. 135 tickets of the lucky draw were sold. If the probability of Henry winning is 1/9, then the number of tickets bought by Henry isNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    5
B)    10
C)    15
D)    20

Q.31  The objective of the transportation problem which is to be maximized is toNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    maximize the total profit.
B)     minimize the total loss.
C)    neither maximize nor minimize.
D)    optimal cost.

Q.32  Cramer's Rule is also known as...................No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Inverse Matrix Method
B)    Matrix Method
C)    Determinant Method
D)    Inverse Method

Q.33  The Lender's are also known as..........No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Creditors'
B)    Debtor's
C)    Buyer's
D)    None of the above

Q.34  If any two rows and columns of a determinant are identical, the value of the determinant is........No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    1
B)    0
C)    -1
D)    Unaltered

Q.35  51 - 46 + 3(5) = ..................No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    40
B)    20
C)    41
D)    52

Q.36  What is the value of the following expression? Log (9/14) - log (15/10) + log (35/24)No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    0
B)    1
C)    2
D)    3

Q.37  An association of 2 or more persons to carry on a business for the purpose of earning profit is known asNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    partnership
B)    legal entity
C)    Insurance
D)    none of above

Q.38  The factors 4a2 - 16 areNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)     4(a -2) (a - 2)
B)    4(a 2) (a + 2)
C)    (a-2) (a + 2)
D)    4(a + 2) (a + 2)

Q.39  If the maximum value in is 15, the minimum value series is 25 and its range of the series is:No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    10
B)    15
C)    25
D)    35

Q.40  If the square of 1 side of a triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other 2 sides, then the triangle isNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    isosceles triangle
B)    scalene triangle
C)    right angle triangle
D)    reflective triangle

Q.41  Unbounded solution in an LPP is ..............No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    where the objective function can be decreased indefinitely
B)    which maximizes the objective function
C)    where the objective function can be increased or decreased indefinitely
D)    where the objective function can be increased indefinitely

Q.42  If log x-5 log 3 = -2 then x equalsNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    0.8
B)    0.81
C)    1.23
D)    243

Q.43  Three partners A, B and C start a business. B's capital is four times C's capital and twice A's capital is equal to thrice B's capital. If the total profit is Rs. 16,500 at the end of a year, find B's share in it.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Rs. 4,000
B)    Rs. 5,000
C)    Rs. 6,000
D)    Rs. 7,000

Q.44  How many permutations of the letters of the word APPLE are there?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    600
B)    120
C)    240
D)    60

Q.45  A man positioned at the origin of the coordinate system. The man can take steps of unit measure in the direction North, East, West or South. Find the number of ways he can reach the point (5, 6), covering the shortest possible distance.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    252
B)    432
C)    462
D)    504

Q.46  In order to obtain an income of Rs. 650 from 10% stock at Rs. 96, one most make an investment ofNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Rs. 3,100
B)    Rs. 6,240
C)    Rs. 6,500
D)    Rs. 9,600

Q.47  The sum of ages of 5 children born at the intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What is the age of the youngest child?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    4 years
B)    8 years
C)    10 years
D)    none of the these

Q.48  An accurate clock shows 8 O'clock in the morning. Through how many degrees will the hour hand rotate when the clock shows 2 o'clock in the afternoon?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    144ยฐ
B)    150ยฐ
C)    168ยฐ
D)    180ยฐ

Q.49  How many times are the hour hand and the minute hand of a clock of a right angle during their motion from 1:00 pm to 10:00 ?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Picture
B)    9
C)    10
D)    18
E)    20

Q.50  By selling a bicycle for Rs. 2,850, a shopkeeper gains 14%. If the profit is reduced to 8%, then the selling price will be:No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Rs. 2.600
B)    Rs. 2,700
C)    Rs. 2,800
D)    Rs. 3,000

Q.51  Directions: Select the logically best answer. (51-55) My son is not old enough to vote. II. my son has handsome personality. Inference: My son is a boy under 18 years ofNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    1247
B)    4847
C)    5247
D)    5847

Q.52   In code sign DRLAL is coded as 62014314. How CAMEL is coded?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    531514
B)    35729310
C)    5313613
D)    None of these

Q.53  E is the son of C. D is the husband of C. B and G is the only brother and daughter of D respectively. F is the maternal aunt of E and G. How is B related to E?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Uncle
B)    Nephew
C)    Niece
D)    Aunt

Q.54   In a group of five person A, B, C, D and E one plays Chess and one Hockey. A and D are unmarried women and play no game. There is a couple among them where E is husband of C. No women plays either Chess or Hockey. B is the brother of C and he neither plays Tennis nor Chess. Who plays Hockey here? No any woman plays Chess or hockey so C is the wife of E and she does not play Either chess or hockey. A and D are women but they do not play any Games. So, D and E are the male and may play hockey but in answer there is only B not E so B plays Hockey here. No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    A
B)    B
C)    C
D)    D

Q.55  A, B and C are intelligent A, D and E are laborious and D, C and E are honest and A, B, and E are ambitious. Who is neither laborious nor honest?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    A and D
B)    B only
C)    E only
D)    C only

Q.56  Direction: In each of the following question two statements are given followed by an inference. Mark the correct inference. (56-60) I. My son is not old enough to vote. II. my son has handsome personality. Inference: My son is a boy under 18 years ofNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    the inference is definitely true
B)    the inference is definitely false
C)    the inference is neither true nor false
D)    inference cannot be drawn

Q.57  A. Cats like rats. B. Rats like bread. Inference: Bread is liked by cats.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    the inference is definitely true
B)    the inference is definitely false
C)    the inference is neither true nor false
D)    inference cannot be drawn

Q.58  Direction: Following questions includes a set of statement out of which one supports the conslusion of the argument correlate the conclusion. One of the warmest winters on record has put consumers in the mood to spend money. The consumer into spending is seen to be the strongest in 13 years. During the Month of January, sales of existing single-family ho an annual record rate of 5.70 millions. This paragraph best supports the statement that: a. during the winter months, the prices of single- family homes are the lowest. Explanations: This is clearly the best answer because the paragraph directly states that warm weather affects con inclination to spend. It furthers states that the sales of single-family homes was at an all-time high.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    during the winter months, the prices of single- family homes are the lowest.
B)    warm winter weather is likely to affect the rate of home sales.
C)    consumer spending will higher thirteen years from now than it is today.
D)    there were about 5 million homes for sale during the menthe of January.

Q.59  Mathematics allows us to expand our consciousness and tells us about the growth of populations, economic trends the patterns of disease. Mathematics is good at exposing the truth, but it can also perpetuate misunderstandings and untruths. Figures have the power to mislead people. This paragraph best support the statement that: This answer is clearly stated in the last sentence of the paragraph.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    figures are sometimes used to deceive people.
B)    the study of mathematics is dangerous.
C)    the power of number is that they cannot lie.
D)    words are more truthful than figures.

Q.60  Directions: Select the logically best answer(61-65) Soldier: Gun :: Blacksmith:? Soldier always have gun same as blacksmith have hammer. No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Wood
B)    Iron
C)    Sword
D)    Hammer

Q.61  Petal: flower A petal is a part of a flower, a tire is a part of a bicycle.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    salt : pepper
B)    tire: bicycle
C)    base: ball
D)    sandals: shoes

Q.62  Odometer, distance. Scale - A measuring instrument for weighing; shows amount of mass. An odometer measures distance; a scale measures weight.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    scale: weight
B)    length: width
C)    Inch: foot
D)    mileage speed

Q.63   Fish: shoal A group of Fish is Shoal and theNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    wolf pack
B)    cow: farm
C)    herd: peacock
D)    elephant jungle

Q.64   Sound: cacophony A cacophony is an unpleasant sound; a stench is an unpleasant smell.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    speech: oration
B)     touch: massage
C)    smell: stench
D)    taste: style

Q.65  Statement Should education be given by the government free of charge? Argument I: Yes, it will help in universalization of education in the country. Argument II: No, there will be budgetary deficit creating some new problems.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    I is strong
B)     only argument Ills strong
C)    both the arguments are strong
D)     neither I nor II is strong

Q.66  Statement should students study in early hours of morning? Argument I: Yes, mind is fresh and alert at that time. Argument II: No, early risers feel sleepy throughout the day. After sound sleep mind becomes fresh and alert.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    I is strong
B)    only argument II is strong
C)    both the arguments are strong
D)    neither I nor II is strong

Q.67  Statement should all workers be allowed to participate in the management of factories in Nepal? Argument I: Yes, it is the present management theory. Argument II: No, many workers are illiterate and their contribution will not be of value.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    only 1 is strong
B)    only argument ii is strong
C)    both the arguments are strong
D)    neither I nor II is strong

Q.68  Directions: Select the logically best answer (69-72) In the following question, select the odd word from the given alternatives. Tree, Herh and Shrub are types of Plants and the flower is the component of plant No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Herb
B)    Flower
C)    Tree
D)    Shrub

Q.69  In the following question, select the odd word pair from the given alternatives, Since, Pen, inarker and highlighter are used for writing on paper or else,No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Pen
B)    Marker
C)    Paper
D)    Highlighter

Q.70  Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    125
B)    130
C)    131
D)    138

Q.71  In the following question, select the odd word pair from the given alternatives.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Petrol-Car
B)    Oil-Lamp
C)    Coal-Engine
D)    Smoke-Fire

Q.72  Direction: In the question symbols $, II, % are used for different meaning as follows. $ means 'neither greater nor equal to'. # means 'neither greater nor smaller than'. % means 'neither smaller nor equal to'. In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.(71-75) Statements: T % I, I # L, L%U Conclusions: I. T$L II. U $T Statements: T%1, I#L, L%U T> 1=L>U Conclusions: ii. T$L means T < L(False) II. U$T means U < T(True) No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Only 1 is true
B)    Only II is true
C)    Either I or ii true
D)    Neither I nor I is true

Q.73  Statements: M # K, K% P, P $ R Conclusions: ii. R$M II. P % M Explanation $ -< #->= % -> Statements: M#K, K%P, P$R M = K > PCR Conclusions: 1. R$M-R ii. P%M-P>M (False)No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Only I is true
B)    Only II is true
C)    Either I or II true
D)    Neither I nor II is true

Q.74  Statements: N$ B, B # D, D%C Conclusions: i. DSN Explanation: $-< #->= %-> Statements: N$B, B#D, D%C N<B=D>C Conclusions: i. DSN-D<N(False) II. B%C-B>C(True) Hence, only conclusion II is definitely true.No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    only I is true
B)    only II is true
C)    Either I or II true
D)    Neither I nor

Q.75  Direction: Select the correct option from the given options. A tight sensitive device that coverts drawing, printed text or other images into digital form is No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Keyboard
B)    Scanner
C)    OMR
D)    None of these

Q.76  The basic architecture of computer was developed byNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    John Von Neumann
B)    Charles Babbage
C)    Blaise Pascal
D)    Garden Moore

Q.77  Former Australian captain Mark Taylor has had several nicknames over his playing career. Which the following was not one of them?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Tubby
B)    Stodge
C)    Helium Bat
D)    Stumpy

Q.78  How many players are consisted in each team of basketball?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    6
B)    7
C)    4
D)    5

Q.79  When is the International Workers' Day? No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    15 the April
B)    12th December
C)    1st May
D)    1st August

Q.80  4th February is celebrated asNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Thinking Day
B)    World Radio Day
C)    World Cancer Day
D)    World Wild Life Day

Q.81  Entomology is the science that studiesNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Order of Significance
B)    Open software
C)    Operating System
D)    Optical Sensor

Q.82  Free market isNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    The origin and history of technical and scientific terms
B)    Behavior of human beings
C)    Insects
D)    The formation of rocks

Q.83  Remittance in Nepal is generally included atNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    A condition in the international market where nations do not impose customs duty or other taxes on import of goods.
B)    Market where the price of a commodity s determined by free play of the forces of supply and demand.
C)    Ports that are exempted from payment of customs duty on articles of commerce, primarily to encourage tourism:
D)    None of the above

Q.84  Yokohama and Kobe are the main centers of ship building industry in:No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Japan
B)    South Korea
C)    North Korea
D)    China

Q.85  The process that creates a sub layer, which is white to gray in colour and composes of silica sand in the A horizon is calledNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Podsolosation
B)    Calcification
C)     Laterisation
D)    Gleisation

Q.86   Which of the following is not associated with the UNO?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)     ILO
B)    WHO
C)    ASEAN
D)    All of the above

Q.87  The transformer that develops the high voltage in a home television is commonly called as:No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Tesla coil
B)    Fly back
C)    Yoke
D)    Van de Graaf

Q.88  Permanent Secretariat to coordinate the implementation of SAARC program is located atNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Dhaka
B)    New Delhi
C)    Colombo
D)    Kathmandu

Q.89  "Bulls and Bears" is a term associated withNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Parliamentary affairs
B)    Bullfights
C)    Racing
D)     Stock exchange

Q.90  Who invented the ballpoint pen?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Biro Brothers
B)    Waterman brothers
C)    Bice brothers
D)    Write brothers

Q.91  The hardest metal of the human body isNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Bones
B)    Enamel
C)    Nails
D)    Head

Q.92  Which is the coldest planet?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)     Jupiter
B)    Mercury
C)    Neptune
D)     Earth

Q.93  Which scientist discovered the radioactive element radium?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Isaac Newton
B)    Albert Einstein
C)    Benjamin Franklin
D)    Marie Curie

Q.94  Who is the first president of Nepal?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Mrs. Vidya Bhandari
B)    Ram Raja Prasad Sing
C)    Dr. Rambran Yadav
D)    Ram Prit Pawan

Q.95  Which of the following things is known by its chemical name sodium chloride?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Washing soda
B)    Baking soda
C)    Salt used in kitchen
D)    Chilli power used in the kitchen

Q.96  Women are better teacher at primary level because No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    They behave more patiently with children.
B)    They are ready to work with low salary.
C)     Higher qualifications is not needed in this profession.
D)    They have less chances in other profession.

Q.97  What now ubiquitous device was invented by Zenith engineer Eugene Polley in 1955?No file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Microwage oven
B)    Remote Control
C)    VCR
D)    Calculator

Q.98  The longest river in Nepal isNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Karnali
B)    Koshi
C)    Arun
D)    Trisshuli

Q.99  "Lingonberry" is a kind ofNo file avaiable 1 marks

A)    Grain
B)    Animal
C)    Game
D)    Fruit
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