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WBPSC Food SI 1st Shift 2024 Question Papers: Solutions and Insights for 2024
51. The Battle of Plassey was fought between
(A) Mir Qasim and Mir Jafar
(B) Siraj-ud-Daulah and the English East India Company
(C) Mir Jafar and the French
(D) Shah Alam and the English
Answer: (B) Siraj-ud-Daulah and the English East India Company
52. A pipe can fill a tank in x hours and another pipe can empty it in y
(y > x) hours. If both the pipes are open, in how many hours will the tank
be filled?
(A) (x - y) hours
(B) (y - x) hours
(C)
(D)
Answer: (D)
53. The ages of Samir and Tanuja are in the ratio 8:15. After 9 years the
ratio of their ages will be 11:18. What is the difference between their ages?
(A) 20 years
(B) 21 years
(C) 24 years
(D) 33 years
Answer: (B) 21 years
54. The speed of a car increases by 2 km after every one hour. If the
distance travelled in the first one hour was 35 km, what was the total distance
travelled in 12 hours?
(A) 456 km
(B) 482 km
(C) 552 km
(D) 556 km
Answer: (C) 552 km
55. The Sepoy Revolt initially broke out in
(A) Kanpur
(B) Barrackpore
(C) Chitpore
(D) Mirpur
Answer: (B) Barrackpore
56. What is the interest of Rs. 300 at the rate of 11% for 5 years?
(A) Rs. 150
(B) Rs. 165
(C) Rs. 120
(D) Rs. 200
Answer: (B) Rs. 165
57. Fahien had visited India during the reign of
(A) Harshavardhan
(B) Yasovarman
(C) Chandragupta Maurya
(D) Chandragupta II Vikramaditya
Answer: (A) Harshavardhan
Explanations : -
(A) Harshavardhan:
Hiuen Tsang - Chinese monk; documented Indian Buddhism and culture.
(B) Yasovarman:
I-Tsing - Chinese monk; studied Sanskrit and Buddhist practices.
(C) Chandragupta Maurya:
Megasthenes - Greek ambassador; wrote about Mauryan society and
governance.
(D) Chandragupta II Vikramaditya:
Fa-Hien - Chinese monk; recorded Buddhist practices and social
conditions.
58. The Panchayati Raj system was introduced in India by one of the
following amendments:
(A) 72nd
(B) 73rd
(C) 70th
(D) 71st
Answer: (B) 73rd
Explanations: -
Amendment |
Details |
72nd |
Empowered Panchayati Raj institutions |
73rd |
Established local self-governments in rural areas |
70th |
Representation for Scheduled Castes and Tribes |
71st |
Inclusion of languages in the Eighth Schedule |
59. Ali travels a distance of 300m in 2 minutes and 30 seconds. What is
his speed in km/hr?
(A) 6.9
(B) 7.1
(C) 7.2
(D) 7.3
Answer: (B) 7.1
60. The distance from the town A to the town B is 5 miles, C is 6 miles
from B. Which of the following could be the maximum distance from A to C?
(A) 11 miles
(B) 8 miles
(C) 2 miles
(D) 4 miles
Answer: (A) 11 miles
61. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 3?
(A) 24357806
(B) 35769812
(C) 3336433
(D) 83479560
Answer: (D) 83479560
62. Vitamin C is present in
(A) Neem
(B) Lemon
(C) Milk
(D) Carrot
Answer: (B) Lemon
Explanations: -
Item |
Vitamin Present |
Chemical Name |
Neem |
Vitamin C |
Ascorbic Acid |
Lemon |
Vitamin C |
Ascorbic Acid |
Milk |
Vitamin D |
Cholecalciferol |
Carrot |
Vitamin A |
Beta-Carotene |
63. Bats navigate in the dark using
(A) Eyes
(B) Nose
(C) Echo
(D) Smell
Answer: (C) Echo
Explanations: -
Item |
Navigation Method |
Example Animals |
Eyes |
Vision-based navigation |
Eagles, Fish, Insects |
Nose |
Olfactory navigation |
Dogs, Bears, Salmon |
Echo |
Echolocation |
Bats, Dolphins, Oilbirds |
Smell |
Olfactory cues for navigation |
Mice, Ants, Snakes |
64. The sum of the squares of two positive integers is 100 and the
difference of their squares is 28. The sum of the numbers is
(A) 12
(B) 13
(C) 14
(D) 15
Answer: (B) 13
65. India became a Republic in
(A) 1951
(B) 1949
(C) 1950
(D) 1948
Answer: (C) 1950
Explanations : -
Year |
Country |
Notes |
1951 |
None |
No country became a republic in this year. |
1949 |
Germany |
The Federal Republic of Germany was established. |
1950 |
India |
India became a republic on January 26, 1950. |
1948 |
None |
No country became a republic in this year. |
66. The Constitution of India was adopted on
(A) 25 November 1945
(B) 26 November 1949
(C) 26 January 1950
(D) 15 August 1947
Answer: (C) 26 January 1950
67. The Speaker of the Rajya Sabha is
(A) Prime Minister of India
(B) Vice-President of India
(C) Chief Justice of the High Court
(D) President of India
Answer: (B) Vice-President of India
Explanations: -
Prime Minister of India: Commonly referred to as
"PM" or the "Leader of the Nation."
Vice-President of India: Often called "VP" or
"Second Citizen."
Chief Justice of the High Court: Abbreviated as "CJI" or
referred to as the "Judicial Head."
President of India: Known as the "First Citizen" or
"Rashtrapati."
68. Cornea is present in the
(A) Ear
(B) Eye
(C) Nose
(D) Stomach
Answer: (B) Eye
69. Cactus is found in the
(A) Polar Regions
(B) Desert
(C) Moon
(D) Ocean
Answer: (B) Desert
Explanations: -
Polar Regions: Plants like lichens, mosses, and Arctic willow thrive in extreme cold
and short growing seasons.
Desert: Plants such as cacti and succulents are adapted to conserve water and
withstand harsh conditions.
Moon: Currently, there are no known plants or vegetation on the Moon due to
its inhospitable environment.
Ocean: Marine plants like seagrass, kelp, and phytoplankton are found in
oceanic environments, playing crucial roles in marine ecosystems.
70. Carrots are rich in
(A) Vitamin B
(B) Vitamin C
(C) Vitamin A
(D) Vitamin D
Answer: (C) Vitamin A
Explnations: -
Vitamin |
Chemical Name |
Common Sources |
(A) Vitamin B |
B-complex vitamins (e.g., B1: Thiamine, B2: Riboflavin) |
Whole grains, Meat, Eggs, Dairy, Nuts |
(B) Vitamin C |
Ascorbic Acid |
Citrus fruits, Berries, Bell peppers, Broccoli |
(C) Vitamin A |
Retinol (Provitamin A: Beta-Carotene) |
Carrots, Sweet potatoes, Spinach, Kale |
(D) Vitamin D |
Cholecalciferol |
Sunlight, Fatty fish, Fortified dairy products, Egg yolks |
70. The carrot is rich in which vitamin?
(A) Vitamin B
(B) Vitamin C
(C) Vitamin A
(D) Vitamin D
Answer: (C) Vitamin A
71. The First Battle of Panipat took place in:
(A) 1521
(B) 1523
(C) 1525
(D) 1526
Answer: (D) 1526
72. The average of m numbers is and the average of n numbers is .
The average of (m + n) numbers is:
(A) mn
(B) m² + n²
(C) mn (m² + n²)
(D) mn (m² + n² – mn)
Answer: (D) mn (m² + n² – mn)
73. The human body consists of:
(A) 205 bones
(B) 206 bones
(C) 204 bones
(D) 203 bones
Answer: (B) 206 bones
74. The chemical name for common salt is:
(A) Sodium Fluoride
(B) Sodium Chloride
(C) Potassium Cyanide
(D) Potash
Answer: (B) Sodium Chloride
Explanations: -
Compound |
Nickname |
(A) Sodium
Fluoride |
"Fluoride" |
(B) Sodium
Chloride |
"Table
Salt" |
(C) Potassium
Cyanide |
"Prussic
Acid" |
(D) Potash |
"Potassium
Carbonate" or "K2CO3" |
75. Minamata Disease
is due to:
(A) Sulphur
(B) Nitrogen
(C) Mercury
(D) Potassium
Answer: (C) Mercury
Explanations: -
Sulphur: Deficiency can affect liver function and protein metabolism.
Nitrogen: Deficiency primarily impacts plants, causing stunted growth; in humans,
it affects overall health.
Mercury: Toxicity leads to severe health issues, including neurological damage.
Potassium: Deficiency results in hypokalemia, affecting muscle and heart function.
76. If Manish walks
20 km/hr faster, then he will save one hour to travel a distance of 600 km.
What is the usual speed of Manish?
(A) 100 km/hr
(B) 120 km/hr
(C) 150 km/hr
(D) 160 km/hr
Answer: (B) 120 km/hr
77. If the side of a square is increased by 30%, then its area is
increased by:
(A) 9%
(B) 30%
(C) 60%
(D) 69%
Answer: (C) 69%
78. The sum of two
numbers is 2490. If 6.5% of one number is equal to 8.5% of the other, then the
greater number is:
(A) 1079
(B) 1380
(C) 1411
(D) 1250
Answer: (B) 1380
79. The ratio of two numbers is 3:4 and their sum is 420. The greater of
the two numbers is:
(A) 175
(B) 200
(C) 240
(D) 315
Answer: (D) 315
80. The leader of the Kaivartya Revolt was:
(A) Puru
(B) Divya
(C) Arjun
(D) Harsha
Answer: (C) Arjun
81. Anita can cover a certain distance in 1 hr. 24 min. by covering 2/3
of the distance at 4 km/hr. and the rest at 5 km/hr. Find the total distance.
(A) 4 km
(B) 5 km
(C) 6 km
(D) 7 km
Answer: (C) 6 km
82. World Environment Day is observed on:
(A) June 4
(B) June 5
(C) April 4
(D) April 5
Answer: (B) June 5
Explanations: -
June 4: Remembered for the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989.
June 5: Celebrated as World Environment Day, focusing on environmental
awareness.
April 4: Observed as International Day for Mine Awareness to highlight the risks
of landmines.
April 5: Recognized as National Maritime Day in India, honoring the maritime
industry’s contributions.
83. The respective ratio among the speed of a bike, a van and a lorry is
3:5:2. The speed of the van is 250% of the speed of the lorry, which covers 360
km in 12 hours. What is the average speed of the bike and the van together?
(A) 60 km/hr
(B) 62 km/hr
(C) 64 km/hr
(D) 63 km/hr
Answer: (A) 60 km/hr
84. On selling an article at a certain price, a man gains 10%. On selling
the same article at double the price, the gain per cent is:
(A) 20%
(B) 100%
(C) 120%
(D) 140%
Answer: (B) 100%
85. The average of 6 observations is 45.5. If one new observation is
added to the previous observations, then the new average becomes 47. The new
observation is:
(A) 58
(B) 56
(C) 50
(D) 46
Answer: (A) 58
86. Raniganj is
famous for one of the following minerals:
(A) Iron
(B) Mica
(C) Coal
(D) Diamond
Answer: (C) Coal
Explanations: -
Mineral |
Major Production/Deposits in |
Iron |
Odisha |
Mica |
Jharkhand |
Coal |
Chhattisgarh |
Diamond |
Gujarat |
Bauxite |
Odisha |
Limestone |
Rajasthan |
Copper |
Rajasthan |
Zinc |
Rajasthan |
Gold |
Karnataka |
Salt |
Gujarat |
Graphite |
Tamil Nadu |
Sandstone |
Rajasthan |
Natural Gas |
Assam |
Barytes |
Andhra Pradesh |
Potash |
Rajasthan |
87. One of the following is responsible for Global Warming:
(A) Nitric oxide
(B) Carbon dioxide
(C) Sulphuric Acid
(D) Nitric Acid
Answer: (B) Carbon dioxide
88. Which one among the following is the largest?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Answer: (B)
89. Two vessels are
filled with mixtures of milk and water in the ratio 3:2 and 6:5 respectively.
In what ratio should these mixtures be mixed so that the ratio of milk and
water in the final mixture becomes 4:3?
(A) 6:13
(B) 9:14
(C) 10:11
(D) 5:8
Answer: (B) 9:14
90. Acharya Prafulla
Chandra Roy was a famous:
(A) Doctor
(B) Chemist
(C) Physicist
(D) Mathematician
Answer: (B) Chemist
91. Darjeeling district is famous for:
(A) Coffee
(B) Cocoa
(C) Tea
(D) Sugar
Answer: (C) Tea
Explanations: -
Crop |
Major Production States |
Rice |
West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab |
Wheat |
Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana |
Cotton |
Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan |
Jute |
West Bengal |
Groundnut |
Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh |
Mustard |
Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab |
Barley |
Rajasthan, Punjab |
Pulses |
Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh |
Apple |
Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir |
Grapes |
Maharashtra, Karnataka |
92. Akash leaves Mumbai at 6 am and reaches Bangalore at 10 am. Prakash
leaves Bangalore at 8 am and reaches Mumbai at 11.30 am. At what time do they
cross each other?
(A) 10 am
(B) 8:32 am
(C) 8:56 am
(D) 9:20 am
Answer: (C) 8:56 am
93. Doctor's Day is celebrated on:
(A) July 2
(B) July 1
(C) June 4
(D) June 5
Answer: (A) July 2
94. Milk is a rich
source of:
(A) Vitamin C
(B) Calcium
(C) Potash
(D) Carbide
Answer: (B) Calcium
95. A 130 m long
train crosses a bridge in 30 seconds at 45 km/hr. The length of the bridge is:
(A) 200 m
(B) 225 m
(C) 245 m
(D) 250 m
Answer: (C) 245 m
96. 5% income of A
is equal to 15% income of B and 10% income of B is equal to the 20% income of
C. If the income of C is Rs. 2,000, what is the total income of A, B, and C?
(A) Rs. 14,000
(B) Rs. 16,000
(C) Rs. 18,000
(D) Rs. 1,24,000
Answer: (B) Rs. 16,000
97. Blood has one of the following groups:
(A) M
(B) N
(C) O
(D) P
Answer: (C) O
Blood Type |
Explanation |
A+ |
A positive blood type, presence of A antigen. |
A- |
A negative blood type, absence of the Rh factor but
presence of A antigen. |
B+ |
B positive blood type, presence of B antigen. |
B- |
B negative blood type, absence of the Rh factor but
presence of B antigen. |
AB+ |
Universal recipient, can accept blood from any group, has
both A and B antigens. |
AB- |
Has both A and B antigens, but is Rh negative. |
O+ |
O positive blood type, can donate to any positive blood
group. |
98. The ratio of cost price and selling price of an article is 20:21.
What is the profit per cent on it?
(A) 5%
(B) 5.5%
(C) 6%
(D) 6.25%
Answer: (D) 6.25%
99. The Father of the Indian Constitution was:
(A) Nehru
(B) M. N. Roy
(C) B. R. Ambedkar
(D) C. R. Das
Answer: (C) B. R. Ambedkar
Explanations: -
Jawaharlal Nehru (Chacha Nehru):
·
First Prime Minister of India.
·
Longest term prime minister in India.
·
Key figure in India's independence movement.
M. N. Roy:
·
Founder of the Radical Democratic Party.
·
Proposed Constituent Assembly in 1934.
B. R. Ambedkar (Baba Saheb):
·
Chief architect of the Indian Constitution.
·
Champion of Dalit rights and social justice.
·
Father of the Indian Constitution.
·
Man of Modern India.
·
President of The Drafting Committee.
·
He was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honor,
posthumously in 1990.
C. R. Das (Deshbandhu):
·
Leader in the Indian independence movement.
·
Instrumental in the formation of the Swaraj Party.
·
Advocated for self-governance and political reform.
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