Format of Muck Test Model Question Set
Verbal Ability
Direction :
Select the synonyms of the following words:
1. Refute
a.
confirm b. denounce c. overwhelm d.
deny
2.
Fortuitous
a.
misleading b. erroneous c. accidental d. undesigned
3. Quota
a.
unlimited quantity b. fixed quality c. vilification d. limited number or amount
4. Plump
a.
prudent b. inexpensive c. inexorable d.
slightly fat
5. Wanton
a.
licentious b. sedate c. sluggish d. melodious
Direction: select the opposite words of the following:
6. explicit
a.
inspiring b.plain c.invigorating d. implied
7.
turbulent
a.
turbid b. violent c. steady d. critical
8. Wane
a.
swell b. prosper c. fatten d. widen
9. cryptic
a.
superficial b. super c. artificial d. candid
10.
aromatic
a.
tart b. disagreeable c. sour d. odorous
Direction: Pick out the most appropriate pair to fill
in the blanks in the same order to make the sentences meaningfully complete.
11.
Insurance companies are perfectly …….. of the greed some people show in ……..
illness in order to get big settlements in the courts.
a. conscious, serious b. known, ailing c. informed, false d. aware, faking
12. The ……
imposed for non-payment was too …….for it to bring in improvement in
collection.
a.
fine, severe b. toll, simple c. penalty, low d. damage, cruel
13.
Unfortunately, trade unions and organizations of various denominations have
failed to realize that ……..understanding, positive attitude and constructive
approach are basic requirements to make unions work on ……..lines.
a. common, true b. cooperative, better c. mutual, sound d. general, desired
14. He
shifted to his late parent’s house not because of the ………it provided but for
purely …….reasons.
a.
convenience, sentimental b. grace,
aesthetic c. value, monetary d. comforts, personal
15. In a
free and democratic country each and every person has rights as well as duties
and it is of …….importance that everything is ……in the right perspective.
a.
great, done b. significant, examined c. utmost, viewed d. overwhelming, taken
Direction: Fill in the blanks with the correct phrase.
16. This
work ought to have ……long ago.
a.
done b. had done c. been done d.
being done
17. He is
trying his best to keep ……..the reputation of his family.
a.
up b. to c.on d. over
18. The old
man could not remember where he …..his money.
a.
deposits b. is depositing c. will deposit d. had deposited
19. The
blind man bumped ……..my mother
a.
into b. at c. with d. by
20. She
sings …… her mother does.
a.
like b. as c. as if d. so as
21. The
young politician …….with his party and decided to contest the election as an
independent candidate.
a.
fell down b. fell out c. fell through d. fell in
Directions: Read the passage carefully and choose the
correct answers.
The avowed purpose of the exact science is to establish complete
intellectual control over experience in terms of precise rules which can be
formally set out and empirically tested. Could that ideal be fully achieved,
all truth and all error could henceforth be ascribed to an exact theory of the
universe, while we who accept this theory would be revealed of any occasion for
exercising our personal judgement. We should only have to follow the rules
faithfully. Classical mechanics approaches this ideal so closely that is often
thought to have achieved it. But this leaves out of account the element of
personal judgement involved in applying the formulae of mechanics to the fact
of experience.
22. In
exact sciences,
a.
one does not find answers to all questions and problems
b.
one interprets the universe according to one’s wish
c.
personal judgements are set aside in favor of a mechanical theory
d.
one reposes faith in actual experience
23. The
purpose of the exact science is to
a. formulate principles which will
help us to exercise our personal judgements
b. make formal and testable rules
which can help verify experience
c. form opinions about our
experience
d. assert our intellectual
superiority
24. An
exact theory of the universe is
a.
not desirable b.
improbable c. yet to be made d. possible
25.
Classical mechanics
a. has gained intellectual control
over the world
b. just fall short of achieving
intellectual control over experience
c. has formulated precise rules
d. has formulated an exact theory of
the universe.
Quantitative
Ability
26. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability of
getting two numbers whose product is even?
a. ½ b.
¾ c. 3/8 d. 5/16
27. A speaks truth in 75% cases and B in 80% of the cases. In what
percentage of the cases are they likely to contradict to each other, narrating
the same incident?
a. 5% b.
15% c. 35% d. 45%
28. Reena and Shalu are partners in a business. Reena invests Rs 35000
for 8 months and Shalu invests Rs 42000 for 10 months. Out of profit of Rs.
31,570, Reena’s share is:
a. Rs. 9471 b.
Rs. 12,628 c. Rs. 18,040 d. Rs. 18,942
29. Aman started a business investing Rs. 70,000. Rakhi joined him after
six months with an amount of Rs. 1,05,000 and Sagar joined then with Rs. 1.4
lakh after another six months. The amount of profit earned should be
distributed in what ratio among Aman, Rakhi and Sagar respectively, 3 year
after Aman ststed the business?
a. 7 : 6: 10 b.
12:15:16 c. 42:45:56 d. cannot be determined
30. A and B started a business with investments of Rs. 5000 and Rs. 4500
respectively. After 4 months, A takes out half of his capital. After two more
months, B takes out one third of his capital while c joins them with a capital
of Rs. 7000. At the end of the year, they earn a profit of Rs. 5080. Find the
share of each member in the profit.
a. A- Rs. 1400 , B- Rs.
1900, C- Rs. 1780
b. A- Rs. 1600, B- Rs.
1800 , C- Rs. 1680
c. A- Rs. 1800, B-
Rs.1500, C- Rs.1780
d. A- Rs. 1680, b- Rs.
1600, C- Rs.1800
31. A grocer has a sale of Rs. 6435 , Rs. 6927, Rs. 6855, Rs. 7230 and
Rs. 6562 for five consecutive months. How much sale must he have in the sixth
month so that he gets an average of Rs. 6500?
a. Rs. 4991 b. Rs. 5991 c. Rs. 6001 d. Rs. 6991
32. Two numbers are in the ratio 3:5. If 9 is subtracted from each, the
new numbers are in the ratio 12:23. The smaller number is :
a. 27 b. 33 c. 49 d. 55
33. The ratio of three numbers is 3:4:7 and their product is 18144. The
numbers are:
a. 9,12,21 b. 15,20,25 c. 18,24,42 d. none of these
34. The salaries of A, B, and C are in the ratio of 2:3:5. If the
increments of 15%, 10% and 20% are allowed respectively in their salaries, then
what will be the new ratio of their salaries?
a. 3:3:10 b. 10:11:20 c. 23:33:60 d. cannot be determined
35. If (2a+3b) (2c-3d)= (2a-3b)(2c+3d), then:
a. b.
c.
d.
36. The ratio between the speeds of two trains is 7:8. If the second
train runs 400kms in 4 hours, then the speed of the first train is:
a. 70 km/hr b. 75 km/hr c. 84km/hr d. 87.6km/hr
37. Thrice the square of a natural number decreased by 4 times the number
is equal to 50 more than the number. The number is:
a.4 b.5 c. 6 d.10
38. Anna left for city A from city B at 5:20 am. She travelled at the
speed of 80km/hr for 2 hours and 15 minutes. After that speed was reduced to
60km/hr. If the distance between two cities is 350kms, at what time did Anna
reach city A?
a. 9.20 am b. 9.25 am c. 9.30 am d. 10.05am
39. A farmer travelled a distance of 61km in 9 hrs. he travelled partly
on foot at 4km/hr and partly on bicycle at 9km/hr. the distance travelled on
foot is:
a. 14km b. 15km c. 16km d. 17km
40. A car driver travels from the plains to the hill station, which are
200 km apart at an average speed of 40km/hr. In return trip, he covers the same
distance at an average speed of 20km/hr. The average speed of the car over the
entire distance of 400km is:
a. 25km/hr b. 26.67km/hr c. 28.56km/hr d. 30km/hr
41. 5n =3125, then the value of 5(n-3) is:
a. 25 b.125 c.625 d.
1625
42. +
? =78% of 500:
a. 342 b. 352 c.
362 d. 372
43. If 35%
of a number is 12 less than the 50% of that number, then the number is:
a. 40 b. 20 c.
60 d.80
44. When
the number is divided by 12, then divided becomes of
the other number. By how much percent first number is greater than the second
number?
a. 150 b.200
c. 300 d. data inadequate
45. The ratio between
the present age of P and Q is 5:7 respectively. If the difference between Q’s
present age and P’s age after 6 years is 2, what is the total of P’s and Q’s
present ages?
a.48 years b.
52 years c. 56 years d. 60 years
46. A man can do a job
in 15 days. His father takes 20 days and his son finishes it in 25 days. How
long will they take to complete the job if they all work together?
a. less than 6 days b.
Exactly 6 days
c.
Approximately 6.4 days d.
more than 10 days
47. X can do of a work in 10 days, Y can do 40 % of
the work in 40 days and Z can do of
the work in 13 days. Who will complete the work first?
a. X b.
Y c. Z d. both X and Y
48. A and B can do piece of work in 5 days; B and
C can do it in 7 days: A and C can do it in 4 days. Who among these will take
the least time if put to do it alone?
a. A b.B c. C d. A and C
49. A man bought some
oranges at Rs. 10 per dozen and bought the same number of oranges at Rs. 8 per
dozen. He sold these oranges at Rs. 11 per dozen and gained Rs. 120. The total
number of oranges bought by him was:
a. 30 dozens b.
40 dozens c. 50 dozens d. 60 dozen
50. A person borrows
Rs.5000 for 2 years at 4% p.a simple interest. He immediately lends it to
another person at p.a for 2 years. Find his gain in the
transition per year
a. Rs.112.50 b.
Rs.125 c. Rs.150 d. Rs.167.50
Logical Reasoning
Directions:
Find the options that best continues the relationship in the question.
51.Harp:
Drum :: Flute: ?
a. violin b. Bugle c.
Harmonium d. Piano
52. Braed:
Yeast :: Curd: ?
a. Fungi b. Bacteria c.
Germs d. virus
53. Horse:
Neigh :: Jackal: ?
a. Sqeak b. Neigh c.
Howl d.
Bray
54. Planet:
Orbit :: Projectile : ?
a. Trajectory b. Track c.
Milkyway d. Path
55. Book:
Critic :: Building: ?
a. Engineer b. contractor c. Weigher d. Appraiser
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Directions: in each of the following questions,
certain pairs of the words are given, out of which in all pairs except one,
bear a certain common relationship. Choose the pair in which the word are
differently related..
56. a)
Beautician: Parlor b)
Chemist: Medicine
c) Lawyer: Court d) Engineer : site
57. a) Water
: thirst b)
Talent: Education
c) Food: hunger d) Air: Suffocation
58. a)
Beans: Pulses b)
Rice: Cereals
c) Tea: Beverages d) Legumes: Nodules
59. a)
Principal: School b)
Soldier: Barrack
c) Artist: Troupe d) Singer: Chorus
60. a)
Donald: Comedy b)
Premchand: Novel
c) Holmes: Suspense d) Robinson:
Adventure
Directions: Find the odd one out
61. a.
Metre b. Acre c.Furlong d.
Mile
62. a.
Sepals b.Bud c. Filament d.
Pistil
63. a.
Sahara b. Thar c. Gobi d.
Sunderban
64. a.
Chair b. Bench c. Table d.
Stool
65. a.
Hypothesis b. Assumption c. Observation d. Experiment
Directions: For each questions, find the best suitable
answer.
66. My
house is facing west. I start from home and turn left and walk 30 meters. Then
I turn 45◦ towards right direction and walk 20
meters. In which direction am I from the starting point.
a.
South west b. East c. Southeast d. North-east
67. Hima
walks 12 km. toward east and she turns every time her left respectfully 11km,
12km and 19 km. At last she walks 6km to her right. Now, which direction is she
from the starting point?
a. North b. South east c.
East d. West
68. In a
police row, Santosh position 17th from the left and Sujan is 13th
from the right, Kabita is between them. What will be the Kabita’s position from
the left if there are 41 peoples in a police row?
a. 23rd b. 24th c. 26th d. 20th
69.
Pointing out to a lady, a girl said, “She is the daughter-in-law of the
grandmother of my father’s only son.” How is the lady related to the girl?
a. Sister-in-law b. Cousin c. Mother d. Mother-in-law
70. Pointing
to Krishna Jung Thapa, Manju says “He is the son of the only son of my
grandfather”. How is the man Krishna Jung Thapa relates to Manju?
a. Brother b. Cousin c.
Father d. Sister
71. Replace
“?” with appropriate alphabet.
a.J b. O c.
L d. K
Direction:
Complete the series:
72. 11,
12, 23, 35, 58, …?
a.
64 b. 81 c. 93 d. 100
73. 5,
2, 7, 9, 16, 25, …?
a.
41 b.45 c. 48 d. 52
74.
a.20 b.23 c.60 d.
56
75. In a
certain code MOBILE is written as NRGPUP then what will be the code for RADIO?
a. SDIPW b.SDIPY c.
SDIPX d.SPIXP
General
Awareness
76. What is
the budget amount of Nepal for the year 2076/2077?
a. 1.53 trillion b. 1.32 trillion c. 1.60 trillion d. 1.037
trillion
77. The
first woman in the space was:
a. Sally Rides b. Valentina Tereshkova c. Tamara Press d. Nadia Comenci
78.
Caligyne Phobia is related to
a. Fear of Heart b. fear of beautiful women
c.
fear of snow d.
fear of dancings
79. Lek is
currency of which country?
a. Algeria b. Andorra c.
Angola d. Albania
80. Nassau
is the capital city of which country?
a. Bahamas b. Bahrain c. Belarus d. Bolivia
81. Which
is the first nation in the world that has prohibited the sale of cigarettes in
its territory?
a. Australia b. Bermuda c. Belgium d. Bhutan
82. “IBEX
35” market index belongs to?
a. Spain b. Mexico c.
South Africa d. Ireland
83. Ablutophobia
is related to?
a. fear of open places b. fear of heights
c. fear of cats d. fear of bathing
84. “Global
500” award is associated with:
a. human rights b.
Peace Promotion
c. Environment Protection d. Successful Entrepreneurs
85. Who has
held the record for most ascents to the summit of Mount Everest?
a. Apa Sherpa b.Phurba Tashi c.Kami
Rita Sherpa d. Angrita Sherpa
86. What was
the theme for Met Gala 2019?
a. Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the
Catholic Imagination
b. Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy
c. Orientalism: Visions of the East
in western dress
d. Camp: Notes on Fashion
87. Which
country is going to host 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup?
a. England b. India c.
Australia d. Pakistan
88. What is
the first marriage anniversary called?
a. Paper Anniversary b. Cotton anniversary
c. Leather Anniversary d. Fruit Anniversary
89. Who is
the chief of Nepal Army?
a. Rajendra Chettri b. Gaurav Shumsher JB Rana
c. Purna Chandra Thapa d. Chhatra Man Singh Gurung
90.
Deutsche Börse is related to?
a. Chocolate b. Car c. Stock
Exchange d. Laptop
91. Who is
the author of the book “ Freedom At Midnight”?
a. Dominique Lapierre, Larry Collins b. Oscar Livent
c. Oscar Wilde d.
Percy Florence Shelley, Clara Everina Shelley
92. “The
Lion City” is the nickname of which country?
a. South Africa b. Brazil c. Singapore d. India
93. Who is
the winner of the adidas Golden Glove award for the 2018?
a. Thibaut Courtois b. Jordan Pickford c. Hugo Lloris d. Manuel
Neuer
94. The
decade 1981-1990 was observed as International Decade for
a. Peace b. Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation
c. Women Rights d. Children
95. The
airline “Cathay Pacific” belongs to which country?
a. Hong Kong b. China c. Thailand d. South Korea
96. When
was OPEC established?
a. September 1999 b. October 2000 c. September1960 d.
july 1960
97. how
many eyes does a Monarch Butterfly have?
a.12000 b.5000 c.10000 d.50000
98. What is
the study of birds called?
a. ontology b. Ornithology c.
Myology d. Etiology
99. Jimmy
Carter got Nobel Prize for working in
a. international conflicts
b. advance demography
c. human rights
d. all of them
100. 1st
June is celebrated as:
a. International Children’s Day
b. World Population Day
c. World Environment Day
d. International Student’s Day
Answer
Verbal ability
Quantitative Analysis
Logical Reasoning
General Awareness
1.d
26.b
51. b
76. a
2. c
27.c
52.b
77.b
3.d
28.b
53.c
78.b
4.d
29.b
54.a
79.d
5.a
30.b
55.a
80.a
6.d
31.a
56.b
81.d
7.c
32.b
57.b
82.a
8.b
33.c
58.d
83.d
9.d
34.c
59.a
84.c
10.d
35.a
60.c
85.c
11.d
36.a
61.b
86.d
12.c
37.b
62.b
87.b
13.c
38.d
63.d
88.a
14.a
39.c
64.c
89.c
15.c
40.b
65.d
90.c
16.c
41.a
66.a
91.a
17.a
42.c
67.b
92.c
18.d
43.d
68.a
93.a
19.a
44.b
69.c
94.b
20.b
45.a
70.a
95.a
21.b
46.c
71.c
96.c
22.c
47.c
72.c
97.a
23.b
48.a
73.a
98.b
24.b
49.d
74.b
99.d
25.b
50.a
75.c
100.a
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