Rajasthan Patwari Model Question Paper – 1

RSMSSB Rajasthan Patwari Paper 

Rajasthan Patwari Sample Question Paper

  1.         Mild steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with percentage of carbon ranging from

(A) up to 0.2%

(B) 0.15–0.3

(C) 0.3–0.5

(D) above 0.5.

Answer: B

  1.         IZOD test measures

(a) hardness

(B) ductility

(C) impact-strength

(D) grain size.

Answer: C

  1.         Copper is used for making electrical conductors because it is

(a) ductile

(B) resists corrosion

(C) has low resistance

(D) cheap.

Answer: C

  1.         Brass is an alloy of

(a) copper and zinc

(B) tin and zinc

(C) copper and tin

(D) copper and Al.

Answer: A

  1.         A small amount of phosphorous is present in

(A) all bronzes

(B) phosphor-bronze

(C) tin bronze

(D) beryllium bronze.

Answer: A

  1. All of the following are examples of real security and privacy risks EXCEPT:
    A. hackers.
    B. spam.
    C. viruses.
    D. identity theft.
    Answer: B
    7. A process known as ____________ is used by large retailers to study trends.
    A. data mining
    B. data selection
    C. POS
    D. data conversion
    Answer: A
    8. ____________terminals (formerly known as cash registers) are often connected to complex inventory and sales computer systems.
    A. Data
    B. Point-of-sale (POS)
    C. Sales
    D. Query
    Answer: B
    9. A(n) ____________ system is a small, wireless handheld computer that scans an item’s tag and pulls up the current price (and any special offers) as you shop.
    A. PSS
    B. POS
    C. inventory
    D. data mining
    Answer: A
    10. The ability to recover and read deleted or damaged files from a criminal’s computer is an example of a law enforcement specialty called:
    A. robotics.
    B. simulation.
    C. computer forensics.
    D. animation.
    Answer: C
    11. A man decides to travel 80 kilometers in 8 hours partly by foot and partly on a bicycle. If his speed on foot is 8 km/hr and on bicycle 16 km/hr, what distance would he travel on foot?
    (A) 20 km
    (B) 30 km
    (C)48 km
    (D) 60km

Answer: C

  1. Five persons A, B, C, D and E are sitting in a row facing you such that D is on the left of C; B is on the right of E; A is on the right of C and B is on the left of D.
    If E has only one neighbour, then who is sitting in the centre?
    (A) A
    (B)B
    (C) C
    (D)D

Answer: D
13. Due to a 25 % increase in the price of rice per kilogram a person is able to purchase 20 kilograms less for Rupees 400. What is the increased price of rice per kilogram?
(A)Rs 5
(B)Rs 6
(C) Rs 10
(D)Rs 4

Answer: A

  1. A toy weighing 24 grams of an alloy of two metals is worth Rs 174/-, but if the weights of the two metals be interchanged, the toy would be worth Rs 162/- If the price of one metal be Rs 8 per ,gram, find the price of the other metal used to make the toy
    (a) Rs 10/ gram
    (B) Rs 6/gram
    (c) Rs 4/ gram
    (D) Rs 5/gram

Answer: B

  1. Three bells chime at intervals of 48, 60 and 90 minutes respectively. If all the three bells chime together at 10 AM, at what time will all the three chime again that day
    (A) 1 PM
    (B) 2 PM
    (C) 8 PM
    (D) 10 PM

Answer: D

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