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February 2nd, 2016, 04:01 PM
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SAIL Placement Exam Paper
Hello sir, I’m planning to get join placement of SAIL exam. Is there any one can provide me last year placemen paper of SAIL placement exam?
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February 2nd, 2016, 04:01 PM
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Re: SAIL Placement Exam Paper
Steel Authority of India Limited or SAIL is one of the largest steel making companies of India. The written test comprises of the following five sections: Technical Questions (100) Reasoning and Mental Ability General Knowledge Quantitative Aptitude Vocabulary SAIL-Steel Authority of India Limited MT -Mnagement Trainee Exam previously asked questions with answers SAIL Selected questions with answers of previous years question papers 1. Which of the following is not a rabi crop? (a) Wheat (b) Barley (c) Jute (d) Rapeseed Ans. (c) 2. Blue Revolution is associated with (a) Fish (b) Milk (c) flower (d) Litmus Ans. (a) 3. Study the following features of farming in India: 1. The farmers voluntarily pool their land together cultivation. 2. They divide the produce in proportion to the land pooled. 3. They forego their proprietary rights in the land. 4. They cannot withdraw their land from the pool after due notice and paying for the improvements. Which of these features belong to cooperative farming? (a) 1 and 2 (b) 1 and 3 (c) 2 and 4 (d) 3 and 4 Ans. (a) 4. Which of the following states is the main producer of Tendu Leaves? (a) Orissa (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) Maharashtra (c) Uttar Pradesh Ans. (b) 5. The largest food crop of India is (a) wheat (b) rice (c) maize (d) gram Ans. (b) 6. The maximum edible oil in India is produced from (a) Rapeseed and mustard (b) Til (c) Sunflower (d) Groundnut Ans. (d) 7. Tobacco cultivated in Gujarat is mostly used for the manufacture of (a) beedi (b) cigarette (c) zarda (d) snuff powder Ans. (a) 8. India is the largest producer of (a) tobacco (b) sugar (c) tea (d) rice Ans. (c) 9. Rubber plantations are located mostly in (a) Kerala and Karnataka (b) Karnataka and Tamil Nadu (c) Maharashtra and Kerala (4) West Bengal and Kerala Ans. (a) 10. Food grain production of India in million tones is nearest to the figure of (a) 120 (b) 150 (c) 200 (d) 280 Ans. (c) 11. Self sufficiency in food, in the true sense of freedom from hunger, has not been achieved in India inspite of a more than three-fold rise in food grains production over 1950-1990. Which of the following are reason for it? 1. The Green Revolution has been restricted to small pockets of the country. 2. The cost of food is too high compared to the earnings of the poor. 3. Too much emphasis is laid on what and paddy compared to the coarse grains. 4. The gains of the green revolution have largely accrued to the cash crop rather than food crops. (a) 1, 2 and 3 (c) l, 3 and 4 (b) 1, 2 and 4 (d) 2, 3 and 4 Ans. (a) 12. The state which is known as the ‘Granary of India’ is (a) Kerala (b) U.P (c) Haryana (d) Punjab Ans. (d) 13. Which of the following states is the Leading producer of tobacco? (a) Tamil Nadu (b) Karnataka (c) Maharashtra (d) Andhra Pradesh Ans. (c) 14. Which of the following is the most important cash crop of West Bengal? (a) Tea (b) Jute (c) Arecanut (d) Coffee (e) None of these Ans. (b) 15. Sowing season for kharif crop is (a) February-March (b) June -July (c) August –September (d) October -December Ans. (b) 16. Which one of the following crop combinations is characteristic of the upper Bhramaputra Valley? (a) Rice, Jute, Oilseeds (b) Rice, Pulses, Oilseeds (c) Rice, Tea, Oilseeds (d) Tea, Gram, Jute Ans. (c) 17. Which irrigation canal irrigates the portion of Thar Desert? (a) Indira Gandhi canal (b) Nangal canal (c) Western Yamuna canal (d) None of these Ans. (c) 18. Which region in India is known as the ‘Rice Bowl of India’? (a) North-east region (b) Indo Gangetic plain (c) Krishna -Godavari delta (d) Kerala and Tamil Nadu Ans. (c) 19. The highest milk producing breed of goat in India is (a) Barbari (b) Beetal (c) Jamnapari (d) Black Bengal Ans. (b) 20. Which state produces maximum wheat in the country? (a) Punjab (b) U.P (c) M.P (d) Rajasthan Ans. (b) |
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