Full Mock Test for JKSSB Wildlife Guard – 2 1 Comment / Mock Tests / By admin@jkexampreparation.com 0% Full Mock Test For JKSSB Wildlife Guard 2 1 / 125 1. Present ratio A:B = 5:3. After 6 years it becomes 11:7. Present ages (A,B)? a. (50, 30) b. (60, 36) c. (65, 39) d. (55, 33) 2 / 125 2. Average of 10 numbers is 42. Average of first 6 is 40 and of next 3 is 48. The 10th number is: a. 30 b. 32 c. 34 d. 36 3 / 125 3. A student scoring 20% fails by 30 marks; another scoring 32% gets 6 marks above pass. Max marks? a. 200 b. 250 c. 300 d. 400 4 / 125 4. Smallest number to add to 7234 to make it divisible by 9: a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 8 5 / 125 5. Number of distinct permutations of the word STATISTICS: a. 3628800 b. 50400 c. 453600 d. 12543 6 / 125 6. A 40 L mixture of milk:water = 3:1. 25% of the mixture is removed and replaced with water. New ratio (milk:water)? a. 7:9 b. 8:7 c. 9:7 d. 7:8 7 / 125 7. The sum of two numbers is 25 and the difference of their squares is 225. The numbers are: a. 5 and 20 b. 10 and 15 c. 8 and 17 d. 12 and 13 8 / 125 8. A shopkeeper marks up an article by 40% and gives a discount of 25% on the marked price. His profit percentage is: a. 5% b. 10% c. 15% d. 20% 9 / 125 9. Find the volume of a sphere of radius 7 cm a. 1 234 cm³ b. 1 406 cm³ c. 1 510 cm³ d. 1 437 1/3 cm³ 10 / 125 10. The volume of a cone of radius 3 cm and height 8 cm is a. 18π cm³ b. 24π cm³ c. 20π cm³ d. 48π cm³ 11 / 125 11. The area of an equilateral triangle with side 12 cm is: a. 36 cm² b. 48 cm² c. 36√3 cm² d. 64√3 cm² 12 / 125 12. The curved surface area of a cylinder of radius 7 cm and height 10 cm a. 420 cm² b. 484 cm² c. 462 cm² d. 440 cm² 13 / 125 13. The least common multiple of 14, 20 and 28 is: a. 120 b. 140 c. 160 d. 280 14 / 125 14. Three bells ring at intervals of 20, 24 and 30 minutes. If they ring together at 6 a.m., they will next ring together at: a. 7 a.m. b. 8 a.m. c. 9 a.m. d. 10 a.m. 15 / 125 15. Two numbers have HCF 29 and LCM 1 160. If one of the numbers is 145, the other number is: a. 174 b. 232 c. 348 d. 580 16 / 125 16. Find the smallest positive integer which leaves a remainder of 7 when divided by 8, 12 and 18. a. 99 b. 91 c. 87 d. 79 17 / 125 17. A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of 52 cards. The probability that it is either a king or a diamond is: a. 4/13 b. 5/13 c. 4/13 d. 1/4 18 / 125 18. A bag contains 4 red, 5 black and 6 green balls. A ball is drawn at random. The probability that it is not black is: a. 2/3 b. 1/3 c. 3/5 d. 5/12 19 / 125 19. The present ages of a father and his son are in the ratio 7 : 2. Five years ago, their ages were in the ratio 6 : 1. The father’s present age is: a. 30 years b. 35 years c. 40 years d. 42 years 20 / 125 20. If x : y = 3 : 4 and y : z = 5 : 6, then x : z is: a. 3 : 5 b. 4 : 5 c. 5 : 8 d. 7 : 9 21 / 125 21. A and B can finish a piece of work in 12 days and 18 days respectively. They work together for four days and then A leaves. B will complete the rest of the work in: a. 6 days b. 8 days c. 9 days d. 10 days 22 / 125 22. The average weight of A, B and C is 70 kg. The average of A and B is 66 kg and the average of B and C is 74 kg. The weight of B is: a. 60 kg b. 74 kg c. 72 kg d. 70 kg 23 / 125 23. The average age of 24 students in a class is 20 years. After the teacher joins them, the average rises to 21 years. The teacher’s age is: a. 45 b. 50 c. 48 d. 55 24 / 125 24. The difference between two numbers is 20 % of the larger number. If the smaller number is 24, the larger number is: a. 26 b. 28 c. 30 d. 32 25 / 125 25. A town’s population increased by 10 % in the first year, decreased by 20 % in the second year and increased by 30 % in the third year. Overall, the population changed by: a. 10 % b. 16.8 % c. 30 % d. 14.4% 26 / 125 26. Butterfly : Caterpillar :: Frog : ? a. Nymph b. Tadpole c. Froglet d. Eft 27 / 125 27. Odometer:Distance::Thermometer a. Speed b. light c. Temperature d. height 28 / 125 28. If anil is the brother of the son of Sunil’s son, what is the relationship between Anil and Sunil ? a. Cousin b. Brother c. Nephew d. Grandson 29 / 125 29. Amit said, “This girl is the wife of the grandson of my mother.” How is Amit related to the girl ? a. Father b. Fathe-in-law c. Grandfather d. Husband 30 / 125 30. Akash said to Mohit, “That boy in blue shirt is younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my father’s wife”. How is the boy in blue shirt related To Aakash”. a. Father b. Uncle c. Brother d. Nephew 31 / 125 31. a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 32 / 125 32. a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 33 / 125 33. 15, 26, 48, ?, 180, 356 a. 95 b. 78 c. 65 d. 92 34 / 125 34. What will come in place of the question mark(?) in the following series? 43 69 58 84 73 (?) a. 62 b. 99 c. 109 d. None of these 35 / 125 35. A man walks 5 km toward south and then turns to the right. After walking 3 km he turns to the left and walks 5 km. Now in which direction is he from the starting place? a. West b. South c. North-East d. South-West 36 / 125 36. Rasik walked 20 m towards north. Then he turned right and walks 30 m. Then he turns right and walks 35 m. Then he turns left and walks 15 m. Finally, he turns left and walks 15 m. In which direction and how many metres is he from the starting position? a. 15 m West b. 30 m East c. 30 m West d. 45 m East 37 / 125 37. The length and breadth of a room are 8 m and 6 m respectively. A cat runs along all the four walls and finally along a diagonal order to catch a rat. How much total distance is covered by the cat? a. 10m b. 28m c. 38m d. 48m 38 / 125 38. If January is called “March”, March is called “April” and April is called “May”, then which of the following months will have only 30 days? a. January b. JULy c. April d. May 39 / 125 39. If ROSE is coded as 6821, CHAIR is coded as 73456 and PREACH is coded as 961473, what will be the code for SEARCH? a. 246173 b. 214673 c. 214763 d. 216473 40 / 125 40. If Z = 52 and ACT = 48, then BAT will be equal to a. 39 b. 41 c. 44 d. 46 41 / 125 41. a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 42 / 125 42. a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 43 / 125 43. 8, 24, 12, 36, 18, ? a. 54 b. 72 c. 27 d. 42 44 / 125 44. 81, 27, 9, 3, 1, ? a. 0 b. -3 c. 0.3 d. 1/3 45 / 125 45. 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, ? a. 124 b. 126 c. 127 d. 129 46 / 125 46. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among the given classes. Mars, Planet, Venus a. a b. b c. c d. d 47 / 125 47. Based on the diagram answer the following questions: Which region represents all the three places? a. o b. p c. g d. r 48 / 125 48. AFKP : BGLQ :: CHNR : ? a. DIPS b. DIOS c. DJPT d. CJQS 49 / 125 49. vaccination : immunity :: fertilization : ? a. pollen b. seed c. zygote d. ovule 50 / 125 50. 64 : 125 :: 216 : ? a. 343 b. 512 c. 729 d. 49 51 / 125 51. Choose the correct sentence: a. Neither of the boys are absent today. b. Neither of the boys is absent today c. Neither of the boys were absent today. d. Neither of the boys be absent today. 52 / 125 52. Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct: a. she goes to market every Sunday. b. She goes to the market every Sunday. c. She go to the market every Sunday. d. She going to the market every Sunday. 53 / 125 53. By next year, they ___ in this city for a decade. a. will have lived b. will live c. have lived d. had lived 54 / 125 54. She ___ the letter before I arrived. a. write b. wrote c. written d. had written 55 / 125 55. Choose the correctly spelt word: a. Occassion b. Ocassion c. Occasion d. Occasson 56 / 125 56. Choose the correctly spelt word: a. Accomodate b. Accommodate c. Acommodate d. Acomodate 57 / 125 57. Choose the correctly spelt word: a. Maintainance b. Maintenance c. Maintanance d. Maintanence 58 / 125 58. In recent decades, the rapid growth of urban areas has brought both opportunities and challenges. Cities are often viewed as engines of economic growth, offering better employment prospects, improved infrastructure, and diverse cultural experiences. However, they also face mounting problems such as traffic congestion, air pollution, inadequate housing, and widening social inequality. Urban planners argue that sustainable development requires a balance between economic growth and environmental preservation. They emphasize the importance of public transportation, green spaces, and affordable housing as essential components of a livable city. Without these, the benefits of urbanization may be overshadowed by its negative impacts, leading to declining quality of life and increasing public dissatisfaction. What may happen if urbanization is not managed sustainably? a. Cities will stop growing b. Quality of life will decline c. Housing prices will drop sharply d. Social inequality will disappear 59 / 125 59. In recent decades, the rapid growth of urban areas has brought both opportunities and challenges. Cities are often viewed as engines of economic growth, offering better employment prospects, improved infrastructure, and diverse cultural experiences. However, they also face mounting problems such as traffic congestion, air pollution, inadequate housing, and widening social inequality. Urban planners argue that sustainable development requires a balance between economic growth and environmental preservation. They emphasize the importance of public transportation, green spaces, and affordable housing as essential components of a livable city. Without these, the benefits of urbanization may be overshadowed by its negative impacts, leading to declining quality of life and increasing public dissatisfaction. The phrase “engines of economic growth” as used in the passage refers to cities as: a. Centres that slow down progress b. Machines that cause environmental damage c. Drivers of economic activity d. Engines used in factories 60 / 125 60. In recent decades, the rapid growth of urban areas has brought both opportunities and challenges. Cities are often viewed as engines of economic growth, offering better employment prospects, improved infrastructure, and diverse cultural experiences. However, they also face mounting problems such as traffic congestion, air pollution, inadequate housing, and widening social inequality. Urban planners argue that sustainable development requires a balance between economic growth and environmental preservation. They emphasize the importance of public transportation, green spaces, and affordable housing as essential components of a livable city. Without these, the benefits of urbanization may be overshadowed by its negative impacts, leading to declining quality of life and increasing public dissatisfaction. Which of the following is suggested as a solution for sustainable urban development? a. Encouraging migration to rural areas b. Increasing private vehicle ownership c. Building more factories in cities d. Expanding public transportation 61 / 125 61. In recent decades, the rapid growth of urban areas has brought both opportunities and challenges. Cities are often viewed as engines of economic growth, offering better employment prospects, improved infrastructure, and diverse cultural experiences. However, they also face mounting problems such as traffic congestion, air pollution, inadequate housing, and widening social inequality. Urban planners argue that sustainable development requires a balance between economic growth and environmental preservation. They emphasize the importance of public transportation, green spaces, and affordable housing as essential components of a livable city. Without these, the benefits of urbanization may be overshadowed by its negative impacts, leading to declining quality of life and increasing public dissatisfaction. According to the passage, which of the following is not mentioned as a problem faced by cities? a. Air pollution b. Traffic congestion c. High employment rates d. Inadequate housing 62 / 125 62. In recent decades, the rapid growth of urban areas has brought both opportunities and challenges. Cities are often viewed as engines of economic growth, offering better employment prospects, improved infrastructure, and diverse cultural experiences. However, they also face mounting problems such as traffic congestion, air pollution, inadequate housing, and widening social inequality. Urban planners argue that sustainable development requires a balance between economic growth and environmental preservation. They emphasize the importance of public transportation, green spaces, and affordable housing as essential components of a livable city. Without these, the benefits of urbanization may be overshadowed by its negative impacts, leading to declining quality of life and increasing public dissatisfaction. Q1. What is the main theme of the passage? a. Economic growth in rural areas b. Problems of agriculture in cities c. Opportunities and challenges of urbanization d. Decline of urban employment 63 / 125 63. The meeting will start ___ 5 p.m. a. on b. in c. at d. to 64 / 125 64. He has been absent ___ Monday. a. for b. from c. since d. at 65 / 125 65. He is interested ___ learning French. a. at b. in c. on d. about 66 / 125 66. Identify the error in the following sentence:He has the sufficient knowledge to solve the problem. a. He has b. the sufficient c. knowledge to solve d. the problem 67 / 125 67. Choose the correct sentence: a. Each boys was given a gift. b. Each boy was given a gift. c. Every boys was given a gift. d. All boy was given a gift. 68 / 125 68. I don’t have ___ money left in my wallet. a. some b. any c. few d. many 69 / 125 69. She bought ___ apples from the market a. a few b. few c. little d. the few 70 / 125 70. Fill in the blanks with the correct article (if any):___ lions are carnivorous. a. The b. A c. An d. No article 71 / 125 71. Fill in the blanks with the correct articles:___ higher you go, ___ cooler it is. a. a, a b. the, the c. a, the d. the, a 72 / 125 72. Choose the word most opposite in meaning to Catholic a. Provincial b. Universal c. Broad d. Comprehensive 73 / 125 73. Choose the word most opposite in meaning to Comprise: a. Encompass b. Include c. Exclude d. Contain 74 / 125 74. Choose the nearest in meaning to bold part. The Collector has yet not relinquished his charge. a. give up b. leave c. abdicate d. excited 75 / 125 75. Most similar in meaning: Derogatory a. Appreciative b. Disparaging c. Neutral d. Praiseworthy 76 / 125 76. Because of the Coriolis effect, ocean currents in the Northern Hemisphere are deflected to the ____. a. right b. left c. north d. south 77 / 125 77. Which seismic waves travel most rapidly? a. P waves b. S waves c. surface waves d. tsunamis 78 / 125 78. Which part of the human eye helps in focusing light onto the retina? a. Cornea b. Lens c. Retina d. Iris 79 / 125 79. Which traditional drink made from salted pink tea with milk is popular among Kashmiris and known as a. Lassi b. Sheer Chai c. Thandai d. Labasa 80 / 125 80. In the digestive system, which flap of tissue prevents food from entering the windpipe when swallowing? a. Epiglottis b. Uvula c. Appendix d. Pharynx 81 / 125 81. The Quit India Movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi at Gowalia Tank Maidan (August Kranti Maidan) in which city on 8 August 1942? a. Calcutta (Kolkata) b. Mumbai (Bombay) c. Delhi d. Ahmedabad 82 / 125 82. What date does India celebrate as its Independence Day, marking legislative sovereignty from the United Kingdom? a. 26 January 1950 b. 15 August 1947 c. 8 August 1942 d. 31 October 1947 83 / 125 83. Which of the following Indian board games, later known globally as chess, originated from the ancient game chaturanga? a. Snakes and ladders b. Ludo c. Chess d. Carrom 84 / 125 84. The Chipko movement saw especially strong participation from which group? a. Industrialists b. International NGOs c. Women of hill villages, who suffered from loss of firewood, fodder and water due to deforestation d. Urban youth 85 / 125 85. In which year was Project Tiger launched to protect India’s tigers? a. 1965 b. 1973 c. 1985 d. 2000 86 / 125 86. Article 48A of the Constitution of India (added by the 42nd Amendment) directs the State to a. Abolish forests b. Protect and improve the environment and safeguard forests and wildlife c. Promote industrial expansion d. Transfer wildlife to private owners 87 / 125 87. Which of the following are types of protected areas under the Wildlife Protection Act? a. Wildlife sanctuaries and national parks b. Free hunting zones c. Commercial logging concessions d. Game reserves only 88 / 125 88. Under the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, species listed in Schedule I and part II of Schedule II receive a. minimal protection b. absolute protection with the highest penalties for offences c. permission for hunting d. only zoo‑based conservation 89 / 125 89. Pterocarpus santalinus (red sandalwood) is valued because: a. It bears edible fruit b. It has fragrant flowers c. Its wood is deep red and used for timber and incense d. Its leaves are used as tea 90 / 125 90. The Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) is categorised on the IUCN Red List as: a. Vulnerable b. Endangered c. Critically endangered d. Near threatened 91 / 125 91. Which of the following is NOT one of the three main levels of biodiversity recognised by biologists? a. Genetic diversity b. Species diversity c. Biome diversity d. Ecological diversity 92 / 125 92. Which protected forest fragments are communally guarded due to religious reverence, with hunting and logging usually prohibited? a. Reserved forests b. Sacred groves c. Protected forests d. Community forests 93 / 125 93. Which state has the highest percentage of its geographical area under forest cover? a. Mizoram b. Arunachal Pradesh c. Sikkim d. Madhya Pradesh 94 / 125 94. Which vitamin is made by the body when bare skin is exposed to sunlight? a. Vitamin C b. Vitamin D c. Vitamin A d. Vitamin K 95 / 125 95. According to the FAO article, what are the main components of social forestry? a. Farm forestry, rural forestry and urban forestry b. Desert forestry and mangrove forestry c. Industrial forestry only d. None of these 96 / 125 96. The world’s first fully solar‑powered airport is located in: a. Delhi b. Kerala c. Mumbai d. Ahmedabad 97 / 125 97. Who wrote the book “Discovery of India”? a. Jawaharlal Nehru b. Subhas Chandra Bose c. Mahatma Gandhi d. Sarojini Naidu 98 / 125 98. How many players are there in a team of volleyball? a. 5 b. 6 c. 9 d. 11 99 / 125 99. Which Indian state is known for the dance form ‘Bharatanatyam’? a. Karnataka b. Tamil Nadu c. Andhra Pradesh d. Kerala 100 / 125 100. The headquarters of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is located in a. New Delhi b. Kolkata c. Mumbai d. Chennai 101 / 125 101. Under the Rules of Procedure, a Starred Question in Parliament requires which of the following? a. Only a written reply and no supplementary questions b. Oral reply in House and supplementary questions allowed c. Short-notice submission and written reply only d. Addressed exclusively to private members 102 / 125 102. Who among the following is known as 'Lalityaditya of Medieval Kashmir' ? a. Sultan Sikandar b. Zain-ul-Abideen c. Qutub-ud-din d. Shihab-ud-Din 103 / 125 103. Jammu and Srinagar were connected by telephone during the reign of ? a. Maharaja Gulab Singh b. Maharaja Ranbir Singh c. Maharaja Partap Singh d. Maharaja Hari Singh 104 / 125 104. Who was the first Finance Minister of India in first Cabinet of Independent India ? a. Liquat Ali Khan b. C.H. Bhabha c. Jogendra Nath Mandal d. R.K. Shanmugham Chetty 105 / 125 105. The Indian Forest Act was enacted in: a. 1865 b. 1878 c. 1927 d. 1980 106 / 125 106. Van Mahotsav is celebrated during: a. January b. March c. July d. November 107 / 125 107. Rigvediv name of Chenab: a. Vitasta b. Akisini c. Parushni d. Vipasa 108 / 125 108. Mansabal lake is in which district of J&K? a. Srinagar b. Jammu c. Ganderbal d. Anantnag 109 / 125 109. How many groups are there in modern periodic table? a. 7 b. 18 c. 17 d. 20 110 / 125 110. The study of tree rings to estimate the age of a tree is called: a. Botany b. Ecology c. Dendrology d. Dendrochronology 111 / 125 111. The Kyoto Protocol is associated with: a. Biodiversity b. Sustainable farming c. Ozone protection d. Climate change 112 / 125 112. Which part of the human brain regulates body temperature? a. Cerebellum b. Cerebrum c. Hypothalamus d. Medulla oblongata 113 / 125 113. Which vitamin is essential for the synthesis of prothrombin, a clotting factor in blood? a. Vitamin A b. Vitamin D c. Vitamin E d. Vitamin K 114 / 125 114. Which is the largest brackish water lagoon in India? a. Chilika b. Pulicat c. Vembanad d. Sambhar 115 / 125 115. What is the capital of Arunachal Pradesh? a. Dispur b. Imphal c. Imphal d. Itanagar 116 / 125 116. Which type of forest occupies the largest area in India? a. Tropical wet evergreen b. Montane forests c. Thorn forests d. Tropical moist deciduous 117 / 125 117. Thorn forests are most commonly found in which climatic region of India? a. Humid tropical b. Semi-arid c. Alpine d. Temperate monsoon 118 / 125 118. Which of the following is a direct environmental impact of deforestation? a. Increased biodiversity b. Increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere c. Decreased soil fertility d. Expansion of forest area 119 / 125 119. Which athlete from Madhya Pradesh won gold in the men’s C-1 1000m at the Asia Pacific Sprint Cup 2025? a. Rishabh Yadav b. Prince Goswami c. Akash Deep d. Parneet Kaur 120 / 125 120. India qualified for the AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup in 2025 after defeating which team in the final qualifying match? a. Thailand b. Myanmar c. Vietnam d. Malaysia 121 / 125 121. Where were the 7th Khelo India Youth Games held in 2025, and which state topped the medal tally? a. Haryana; Delhi b. Maharashtra; Bihar c. Rajasthan; Gujarat d. Bihar; Maharashtra 122 / 125 122. Rain shadow effect is associated with: a. Frontal rainfall b. Cyclonic rainfall c. Convectional rainfall d. Orographic rainfall 123 / 125 123. Earthquakes are generally associated with: a. High Temperature b. Volcanic Eruptions c. Plate Movements d. Cyclonic Activity 124 / 125 124. Which blood group is a universal donor? a. A b. B c. AB d. O 125 / 125 125. Laughing gas is: a. CO₂ b. N₂O c. O₂ d. SO₂ Your score isThe average score is 39% 0% Restart quiz
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