Join Indian Coast Guard Model Question Paper Yantrik
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Recruitment Exam : Yantrik
Document Type : Model Question Paper
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Model Question Paper for Yantrik Indian Coast Guard
Maximum Marks – 60
Time – 45 minutes
Instructions:
1. There are total 60 question in this section.
2. All question have four choices out of which only one is correct.
3. There is no negative marking.
1. Find the unit place of 3674 x 8596 + 5699 x 1589
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
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2. What will be the highest three digit number which when divided by 3, 7 and 21 leaves remainder 2?
a) 978
b) 982
c) 983
d) 989
3. Two persons A & B travelling towards each other from P & Q respectively which is 396 kms apart meet after 11 hours. Speed of A is 6 kms/hr more than B. Find the speed of B.
a) 15
b) 18
c) 21
d) 24
4. Train travelling at a speed of 90 km/hr crosses a man standing on a platform in 8 seconds. Find the time taken by the train to cross the platform of length 250 kms.
a) 15 sec
b) 16 sec
c) 18 sec
d) 20 sec
5. There are three numbers A, B and C. A is 50% of C and B is 75% of C, then A is what percentage of B?
a) 66.66%
b) 50%
c) 75%
d) 80%
6. A = 36% B, B = 6% C. If C = 100 then A is equal to –
a) 2.18
b) 2.21
c) 2.16
d) 2.24
7. A shopkeeper purchased two qualities of rice A & B. He bought 10 kg of rice A at Rs.35/kg and 20 kg rice B at Rs. 47/kg. Find the overall cost price per kgs if he mixes both types of rice.
a) 43
b) 42
c) 41
d) 40
8. Sachin has a batting average of 99 in 80 innings. He was out for duck in his 80th innings. If he were to have a batting average of 100 how much should have been scored by him in his 80th match?
a) 80
b) 180
c) 99
d) 100
9. A and B together can complete a particular task in 4 days. If A alone can complete the same task in 6 days, how many days will B take to complete the task if he works alone?
a) 8
b) 7
c) 12
d) None of these
10. If the perimeter of a rectangle is 138 metres and the difference between the length and the breadth is 7 metres, what is the area of the rectangle?
a) 1216 square meters
b) 1147 square metres
c) 1184 square metres
d) 1178 square metres
11. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?
25% of 84 × 24% of 85 =?
a) 144.4
b) 244.4
c) 428.4
d) 333.4
12. If in a triangle ABC, AB = AC, <A = x + 15°, <B = 2x + 25° then value of <C
a) 71°
b) 51°
c) 61°
c) 41°
13. A point P is located outside the circle with centre O. A tangent from point P touches the circle at A and a secant from P cuts the circle at B and C respectively. PA =12cm PC= 16cm. Find the length of chord BC.
a) 12
b) 8
c) 9
d) None of these
14. If sinA + sin2A = 1 then what is the value of cos2A + cos4A?
a) 0
b) 1
c) -1
d) 2
15. The length of a rectangular field is increased by 30% and breadth is decreased by 30%. What is the per cent increase or decrease in its area?
a) 9% increase
b) 21% decrease
c) 21% increase
d) 9% increase
16. If a + b + c = 9, ab + bc + ca = 26, a3 + b3 = 91, b3 + c3 = 72 and c3 + a3 = 35, then what is the value of abc?
a) 23
b) 24
c) 25
d) 26
17. The value of x for which the expressions 19 – 5x and 19x + 5 become equal is ______.
a) 7/24
b) 7/12
c) 11/12
d) 11/24
18. If x + y = 10 and x2 + y2 = 68, then find xy
a) 18
b) 24
c) 17
d) 16
19. The mode and mean is given by 7 and 8, respectively. Then the median is:
a) 1/13
b) 13/3
c) 23/3
d) 33
20. If Mean of a, a+3, a+6, a+9 and a+12 is 10, then a is equal to;
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
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Syllabus of Yantrik
Section I :
Science :
Nature of Matter, Universe (Planets / Earth/Satellites/Sun), Electricity and its application
Force and Gravitation, Newton’s Laws Of Motion, Work, Energy and Power
Heat, Temperature, Metals and Non-Metals, Carbon and its Compounds, Measurements in Science, Sound & Wave Motion, Atomic Structure
Mathematics :
Mathematical Simplification, Ratio and Proportion, Algebric Identities, Linear Equations and Polynomials, Simultaneous Equations, Basic Trigonometry
Simple Mensuration, Geometry, Measures of Central Tendency (Average, Median and Mode)
Interest, Profit, Loss and Percentage, Work, Time, Speed and Distance
English :
Passage, Preposition, Correction of sentences, Change active to passive/passive to active voice.
Change direct to indirect/indirect to direct, Verbs/Tense/Non Finites, Punctuation.
Substituting phrasal verbs for expression, Synonyms and Antonyms, Meanings of difficult words.
Use of adjectives, Compound preposition.
Use of pronouns
General Awareness :
Geography: Soil, Rivers, Mountains, Ports, Inland, Harbours
Culture and Religion, Freedom Movement, Important National Facts about India, Heritage, Arts and Dance
History, Defence, Wars and neighbours, Awards and Authors, Discoveries, Diseases and Nutrition
Current Affairs, Languages, Capitals and Currencies, Common Names, Full Forms and Abbreviations
Eminent Personalities, National Bird/Animal/Sport /Flower/Anthem/ Song/ Flag/Mountains
Sports: Championships / Winners /Terms / Number of Players
Reasoning :
Spatial, Numerical Reasoning & Associative Ability, Sequences, Spellings Unscrambling, Coding and Decoding
Scheme of Yantrik Examination
The details of various section are as follows:
Name Of Examination : Section I
Details of Examination : Maximum Marks – 60, Time – 45 mins., Total no. of Questions – 60
Subject wise allocation of Questions : Maths – 20, Science – 10, English – 15, Reasoning–10, GK – 5
Pass Marks : 30 (UR/EWS/OBC category), 27 (for SC/ST category)
Syllabus : Class 10th Syllabus
Name Of Examination : Section III
Details of Examination : Maximum Marks – 50, Time – 30 mins., Total no. of Questions – 50
Subject wise allocation of Questions : Electrical Engineering – 50
Pass Marks : 20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category), 17 (for SC/ST category)
Syllabus : Diploma Level Electrical Engineering syllabus
Name Of Examination : Section IV
Details of Examination : Maximum Marks – 50, Time – 30 mins., Total no. of Questions – 50
Subject wise allocation of Questions : Electronics Engineering – 50
Pass Marks : 20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category), 17 (for SC/ST category)
Syllabus : Diploma Level Electronics Engineering syllabus
Name Of Examination : Section V
Details of Examination : Maximum Marks – 50, Time – 30 mins., Total no. of Questions – 50
Subject wise allocation of Questions : Mechanical Engineering – 50
Pass Marks : 20 (UR/EWS/ OBC category), 17 (for SC/ST category)
Syllabus : Diploma Level Mechanical Engineering syllabus