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ASSAM STATE GRADE IV EXAM QUESTION & ANSWER

 All Assam  Grade IV exam question and 

                        answer part I



1. If 15 workers can build a wall in 48 hours, how many workers will be required to do the same work in 30 hours ?


A. 20

B. 30

C. 35

D. 24


Ans: D. 24 hours


2. The cost of metres of a particular quality of cloth is 210. What is the cost of 13 metres of cloth of the same type ?


A. 420

B. 645

C. 546

D. 424


Ans: C. 546.


3. When a two-digit number is reserved, a new two-digit number is formed which is 63 more than the original number. What is the original number ?


A. 28

B. 25

C. 29

D. 36


Ans: C. 29.



4. What is the capital of Sri Lanka ?


Ans: Colombo


5. Who is the author of the book, 'The Discovery of India' ?


Ans: Jawaharlal Nehru


6. The Sun of two numbers is 74. One of the numbers is 10 more than the other. What are the numbers ?


A. 18 and 28

B. 20 and 30

C. 24 and 34 

D. 32 and 42


Ans: D. 32 and 42


7. Who among the following leaders was not a President of India ?


A. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy

B. Giani Zail Singh

C. K. R. Naraynan

D. Uma Bharti



Ans: D. Uma Bharti



8. Where is the Headquarters of the World Health Organization situated ?


Ans: Geneva



9. Davis Cup is associated with which of the following sports ?


A. Football

B. Badminton 

C. Hockey

D. Lawn Tennis



Ans: D. Lawn Tennis



10. Who appoints the Chief Minister of an Indian State ?




Ans: The Governor of the State



11. What is the old name of Chennai ?


Ans: Madras



12. In which Indian State is 'Namdapha National Park' situated ?



Ans: Arunachal Pradesh



13. Who was the last Mughal Emperor ?



Ans: Bahadur Shah Zafar



14. During whose rule did the Chinese pilgrim Hiuen Tsang visit India ?



Ans: Harshavardhana



15. Who was the first Prime Minister of India ?



Ans: Jawaharlal Nehru



15. Who won the first Battle Panipat ?



Ans: Babar



16. Which of the following is not a fossil fuel ?



A. Coal

B. Petrol

C. Natural Gas

D. Vegetable Oil



Ans: C. Natural Gas



17. Which of the following is essential for combustion ?



A. Oxygen

B. Nitrogen

C. Sulphur dioxide

D. Carbon dioxide



Ans: A. Oxygen



18. The nucleus of a living cell contains which of the following ?



A. Ribosomes

B. Golgi bodies

C. Chromosomes

D. Mitochondria



Ans: C. Chromosomes




19. Which of the following is not a female reproductive organ ?



A. Ovary

B. Fallopian tube

C. Breast

D. Uterus



Ans: B. Fallopian tube



20. Which of the following is true ?



A. Sound cannot travel through liquid.

B. Sound cannot travel through gas.

C. Sound cannot travel through solid.

D. Sound cannot travel in vacuum.



Ans: D. Sound cannot travel in vacuum.



21. Which of the following is a good conductor of electricity ?



A. Plastic

B. Copper

C. Rubber

D. Glass




Ans: B. Copper




22. Which of the following is not a part of human eye ?



A. Cornea

B. Retina

C. Tear

D. Lens



Ans: C. Tear




23. Which of the following is not a planet of the sun ?



A. Earth

B. Mercury

C. Saturn

D. Sirius



Ans: D. Sirius




24. Which of the following is a greenhouse gas ?



A. Oxygen

B. Hydrogen

C. Carbon dioxide

D. Neon



Ans: C. Carbon dioxide




25. Which of the following is a synthetic fibre ?



A. Rayon

B. Cotton

C. Jute

D. Silk



Ans: A.  Rayon




26. The synonym of ''affection'' is 



A. Charm

B. Love

C. Favour

D. Luck




Ans: B. Love




27. Fill the blank with correct form of verb to complete the following sentence :

'' He could not ______ his homework properly .''



A. complete

B. completed

C. completing

D. completes



Ans: A. complete




28. Complete the following English proverb  :

  ''An _______ a day keeps the doctor away.''




A. orange

B. apple

C. apricot

D. olive




Ans: B. apple




29. What is the opposite gender of 'bride' ?




A. Princess

B. Spinster

C. Groom

D. Dutch




Ans: C. Groom




30. What is the past tense of 'drive' ?




A. Driven

B. Drivers

C. Driving

D. Drove




Ans: D. Drove.




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