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Posted by admin on 21st May 2010

1.         With which one of the following has the B.K. Chaturvedi Committee dealt?

(a)        Review of Centres-States relations

(b)        Review of Delimitation Act

(c)        Tax reforms and measures to increase revenues

(d)        Price-reforms in the oil sector

ANSWER (D)

2.         Mahamastakabhisheka, a great religious event, is associated with and done for who of the following?

(a)        Bahubali

(b)        Buddha

(c)        Mahavir

(d)        Nataraja

ANSWER (A)

3.         Consider the following pairs:

Tradition                                              State

1.         Gatka a traditional marital art               :     Kerala

2.         Madhubani, a traditional painting           :     Bihar

3.         Singhwy Khababs Sindhu Darshan        :     Jammu and Kashmir

Festival

Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched:

(a)           1 and 2 only

(b)           3 only

(c)           2 and 3 only

(d)           1, 2 and 3

ANSWER (C)

4.         Match List I and List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:

List I List II

(Famous Person)                                 (Well-Known as)

A.         Anna Hazare                                       1.   Lawyer

B.         Deepak Parekh                                   2.   Banker

C.         GVK Reddy                                         3.   Gandhian and Social activist

D.         Harish Salve                                       4.   Industrialist

Code:

A             B             C             D

(a)        1             2             4             3

(b)        1             4             2             3

(c)        3             2             4             1

(d)        3             4             2             1

ANSWER (C)

5.         Match List I and List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:

List I List II

(Famous Person)                                 (Well-Known as)

A.         Amrita Sher-Gil                                   1.   Dancer

B.         Bhimsen Joshi                                     2.   Painter

C.         Rukmini Devi Arundale                        3.   Poet

D.         Suryakant Tripathi Nirala                     4.   Singer

Code:

A             B             C             D

(a)        2             1             4             3

(b)        2             4             1             3

(c)        3             1             4             2

(d)        3             4             1             2

ANSWER (B)

6.         With reference to the scheme launched by the Union Government, consider the following statements:

1.         Ministry of Health and Family Welfare launched the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana

2.         Ministry of Textiles launched the Rajiv Gandhi Shilpi Swasthya Bima Yojana

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 only

(b)           2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)           Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (B)

7.         Consider the following pairs:

Persons                             Sports

1.         Anand Pawar              :        Chess

2.         Akhil Kumar                :        Boxing

3.         Shiv Shanker              :        Gold

Prasad Chowrasia

(a)           1 and 2 only

(b)           2 and 3 only

(c)           3 only

(d)           1, 2 and 3

ANSWER (B)

8.         Match List I and List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:

List I                                                    List II

(Book)                                                 (Author))

A.         In custody                                          1.   Amartya Sen

B.         Sea of Poppies                                    2.   Amitav Ghosh

C.         The Argumentative Indian                    3.   Anita Desai

D.         Unaccustomed Earth                            4.   Jhumpa Lahiri

Code:

A             B             C             D

(a)        4             1             2             3

(b)        4             2             1             3

(c)        3             2             1             4

(d)        3             1             2             4

ANSWER (C)

9.         Among the following, who are the Agaria community?

(a)        A traditional toddy tappers community

(b)        A traditional fishing community of Maharashtra

(c)        A traditional silk-weaving community of Karnataka

(d)        A traditional salt pan workers community of Gujarat.

ANSWER (A)

10.        Recently, which one of the following was included in the UNESCO’s World Heritage list?

(a)        Dilwara Temple

(b)        Kalka-Shimla Railway

(c)        Bhiterkanika Mangrove Area

(d)        Vishkhapatnam to Araku valley railway line

ANSWER (B)

11.        Where is the famous Virupaksha temple located?

(a)        Bhadrachalam

(b)        Chidambaram

(c)        Hampi

(d)        Srikalahasti

ANSWER (C)

12.        Other than Venezuela, which one among the following from South America is a member of OPEC?

(a)        Argentina

(b)        Brazil

(c)        Ecuador

(d)        Bolivia

ANSWER (C)

13.        Under the administration of which- one of the following    is    the   Department   of   Atomic Energy ?

(a)        Prime Minister’s Office

(b)        Cabinet Secretariat

(c)        Ministry of Power

(d)        Ministry of Science and Technology

ANSWER (A)

14.        Consider the following pairs :

Large Bank                  Country of origin

1.         ABN Amro Bank    :          USA

2.         Barclays Bank         :          UK

3.         Kookmin Bank        :         Japan

Which ..of the   above .pairs   is/are   correctly matched ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        and 2

(d)        and 3

ANSWER (B)

15.        Which among the following has the world’s largest resorvos of Uranium ?

(a)        Australia

(b)        Canada

(c)        Russian Federation

(d)        USA

ANSWER (A)

16.        In the ‘Individual Satyagraha’, Vinoba Bhave was chosen as the first Satyagrahi. Who was the second ?

(a)        Dr. Rajendra Prasad

(b)        Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

(c)        C. Rajagopal.achari

(d)        Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

ANSWER (B)

17.        Consider the following statements :

The for  Cripps Proposals include the provision

1.         Full independence for India.

2.         Creation of Constitution-making body.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (B)

18.        During the freedom struggle, Aruna Asaf Ali was a major woman organizer of underground activity in

(a)        Civil Disobedience Movement

(b)        Non-Cooperation Movement

(c)        Quit India Movement

(d)        Swadeshi Movement

ANSWER (C)

19.        With whose permission did the English set up their first factory in Surat ?

(a)        Akbar

(b)        Jahangir

(c)        Shahjahan

(d)        Aurangzeb

ANSWER (B)

20.        In a dry cell (battery), which of the following are used as electrolytes ?

(a)        Ammonium chloride and Zinc chloride

(b)        Sodium chloride and Calcium chloride

(c)        Magnesium chloride and Zinc chloride

(d)        Ammonium      chloride      and     Calcium chloride

ANSWER (A)

21.        Which one of the following planets has largest number of natural  satellites or moons ?

(a)        Jupiter

(b)        Mars

(c)        Saturn

(d)        Venus

ANSWER (A)

22.        Consider the following statements :

1.      Sweet  orange   plant   is   propagated   by grafting technique

2.      Jasmine plant is propagated by layering technique.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?       ‘

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (C)

23.        Which one of the following types of waves are used in a night vision apparatus ?

(a)        Radio waves

(b)        Microwaves

(c)        Infra-red waves

(d)        None of the above

ANSWER (C)

24.        In the context of genetic disorders, consider the following :

A woman suffers from colour blindness while her husband does not suffer from it. They have a son and a daughter. In this context, which one of the following statements is most probabl) correct ?

(a)        Both      children     suffer     from      colour blindness.

(b)        Daughter .suffers  from  colour  blindness while son does not suffer from it.

(c)        Both children do not suffer from colour blindness.

(d)     Son suffers from colour blrndness while daughter does not suffer from it.

ANSWER (D)

25.        A person travels 12 km due North, then 15 km duo East, after that 15 km due West and then 18 km due South. How far is he from the starting point”?

(a)        6 km   .

(b)        12 km

(c)        33 kin

.(d)       60 km

ANSWER (A)

26.        Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are standing in a row. C and D are standing close to each other alongside E. B is standing beside A only. A is fourth from P. Who are standing on the extremes ?

(a)        A and F

(b)        B and D

(c)        B and F

(d)        None of the above

ANSWER (C)

27.        Which  one  of the  following  is  used  as   an  explosive ?

(a)        Phosphorus Trichloride

(b)        Mercuric oxide

(c)        Graphite

(d)        Nitroglycerine

ANSWER (D)

28.        Consider the following :

1.         Camphor

2.         Chicory

3.         Vanilla

Which of the above is/are plant product(s) ?

(a)        1 and 2 only

(b)        3 only

(c)        1 and 3 only

(d)        1,2 and 3

ANSWER (D)

29.        In the context of Indian wild life, the flying fox is a

(a)        Bat

(b)        Kite

(c)        Stork

(d)        Vulture

ANSWER (A)

30.        During which Five Year Plan was the Emergency clamped, new elections took place and the Janata Party was elected ?

(a)        Third

(b)        Fourth

(c)        Fifth

(d)        Sixth

ANSWER (C)

31.        Which    one    of   the    following    is    not    a drug/pharma company ?

(a)        Chevron

(b)        Nicholas Piramal

(c)        Pfizer

(d)        Zydus Cadila

ANSWER (A)

32.        Who  of the  following  is  the  author  of the book “The Audacity of Hope” ?

(a)        Al Gore

(b)        Barack Obama

(c)        Bill Clinton

(d)        Hillary Clinton

ANSWER (B)

33.        A present group of nations known as G-8 started first as G-7, Which one among the following was not one of them ?

(a)        Canada

(b)        Italy

(c)        Japan

(d)        Russia

ANSWER (D)

34.        Consider the following statements :

1.         The   Baglihar. Power  Project   had   been constructed   within   the   parameters   of the Indus Water Treaty.

2.         The project was completely built by the Union Government with loans from Japan and the World Bank.

Which of the statements given above is/arc; correct, ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (A)

35.        When Leander Paes won the “mixed doubles” at the US Open in the year 2008, who of the following was his partner ?

(a)        Ana Ivanovic

(b)        Cara Black

(c)        Dinara Safina

(d)        Jelena Jankovic

ANSWER (B)

36.        In the context of Indian news in recent times; . what is MCX-SX ?

(a)        A kind of supercomputer

(b)        Title of Moon Impact Probe

(c)        Stock exchange

(d)        Nuclear-powered submarine

ANSWER (C)

37.        Which   one  of the   following   pairs   is   not correctly matched ?

(a)        Barbora Spotakova        :           Javelin throw

(b)        Pamela Jelimo    :           Weightligting

(c)        Sanya Richards  :           Sprint

(d)        Yelena Isinbayeva          :           Pole Vault

ANSWER (B)

38.        India has recently landed its Moon Impact Probe on the Moon. Among the following countries, which one landed such probe on the Moon earlier ?

(a)        Australia

(b)        Canada

(c)        China

(d)        Japan

ANSWER (C)

39.        Who of the following is a football player ?

(a)        Fernando Alonso

(b)        Kimi Raikkonen

(c)        Lewis Hamilton

(d)        Nicolas Anelka

ANSWER (D)

40.        Consider the following pairs :

Famous place               Country

1.         Cannes  :     France

2.         Davos   :     Denmark

3.         Roland Garros    :     The Netherlands

Which    of   the    pairs    given    above    is/arc correctly matched ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        1 and 2 only

(c)        2 and 3 only

(d)        1, 2 and 3

ANSWER (A)

41.        Among  the  following,  which  one  is  not  a football club ?

(a)        Arsenal

(b)        Aston Villa

(c)        Chelsea

(d)        Monte Carlo

ANSWER (D)

42.        The marine animal called dugong which is vulnerable to extinction is a/an:

(a)        Amphibian

(b)        Bony fish

(c)        Shark

(d)        Mammal

ANSWER (D)

43.        The  Dul  Hasti  Power Station is based on which one of the following rivers ?

(a)        Beas

(b)        Chenab

(c)        Ravi

(d)        Sutlej

ANSWER (B)

44.        Consider the following statements :

1.      V.K.    Krishna   Menon    Foundation   is based in New Delhi.

2.      The first recipient of the V.K. Krishna Menon Award  is  the  Chief Justice  of  India, KG. Balakrishnan.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)     Both 1 and 2

(d)    Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (B)

45.        Which      one       of    the    following    is    the country’s administrative capital/new federal administrative centre of Malaysia ?

(a)        Kota Bharu

(b)        Kuala Terongganu

(c)        Putrajaya

(d)        Taiping

ANSWER (C)

46.        Elephant  Pass,  which  is  frequently  in  the news,   is  mentioned  in  the  context  of the affairs of which one of the following ?

(a)        Bangladesh

(b)        India

(c)        Nepal

(d)        Sri Lanka

ANSWER (D)

47.        Consider the following countries :

1.         Brunei Darussalam

2.         East Timor

3.         Laos

Which of the above is/are member/members of ASEAN ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 and 3 only

(c)        1 and 3 only

(d)        1, 2 and 3

ANSWER (C)

48.        Consider the following countries :

1.         Switzerland

2.         Malta

3.         Bulgaria

Which of the above are members of European Union?

(a)        1 and 2 only

(b)        2 and 3 only

(c)        1 and 3 only

(d)        1, 2 and 3

ANSWER (B)

49.        Consider the following countries :

1.         Australia

2.         Namibia

3.         Brazil

4.         Chile

Through which of the      above does the Tropic of Capricorn pass ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2, 3 and 4

(c)        1, 2 and 3

(d)        1, 2, 3 and 4

ANSWER (D)

50.        In the structure of planet Earth, below the mantle, the core is mainly made up of which one of the following ?

(a)        Aluminium

(b)        Chromium

(c)        Iron

(d)        Silicon

ANSWER (C)

51.        Which   one   of  the   following   pairs   is  not correctly matched ?

City      River

(a)        Berlin    Rhine

(b)        London  Thames

(c)        New York           Hudson

(d)        Vienna  Danube

ANSWER (A)

52.        Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists :

List I     List II

(Famous Temple)           (State)

A.         Vidyashankara temple    1. Andhra Pradesh

B.         Rajarani temple 2. Karnataka

C.         Kandariya Mahadeo        3. Madhya Pradesh

D.         Bhimesvara Temple        4. Orissa

Codes:

A          B          C          D

(a)        2          4          3          1

(b)        2          3          4          1

(c)        1          4          3          2

(d)        1          3          4          2

ANSWER (A)

53.        Consider the following statements :

1.         In the world, the tropical deserts occur along the western margins of continents within the trade wind belt.

2.         In India, the East Himalayan region gets high rainfall from north-east winds.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (A)

54.        Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists :

List I (Geographic feature)                      List II (Country)

A.         Great Victoria Desert      1.         Australia

B.         Grand Canyon                2.         Canada

C.         Lake Winnipeg   3.         New Zealand

D.         Southern Alps                4.         USA

Code :

A          B          C          D

(a)        1          2          4          3

(b)        1          4          2          3

(c)        3          2          4          1

(d)        3          4          2          1

ANSWER (B)

55.        Consider the following statements :

1.         Between Census 1951 and Census 2001, the density of the population of India has increased more than three times.

2.         Between Census 1951 and Census 2001, the annual growth rate (exponential) of the population of India has doubled.

Which  of the statements given  abova is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (D)

56.        Which one of the following rivers does not originate in India ?

(a)        Beas

(b)        Chenab

(c)        Ravi

(d)        Sutlej

ANSWER (D)

57.        Cape Canaveral, the site from which space shuttled are launched is located on the coast of

(a)        Florida

(b)        Virginia

(c)        North Carolina

(d)        South Carolina

ANSWER (A)

58.        At which one of the following places do two important rivers of India originate; while one of them flows towards north and merges with another important river flowing towards Bay of Bengal, the other one flows towards Arabian Sea ?

(a)        Amarkantak

(b)        Badrinath

(c)        Mahabaleshwar

(d)        Nasik

ANSWER (A)

59.        Who of the following scientists proved that the stars with mass less than 1.44 times the mass of the Sun end up as White Dwarfs when they die ?

(a)        Edwin Hubble

(b)        S. Chandrashekhar

(c)        Stephen Hawking

(d)        Steven Weinberg

ANSWER (B)

60.        Which one of the following brings out the publication called “Energy Statistics” from time to time?

(a)        Central Power Research Institute

(b)        Planning Commission

(c)        Power Finance Corporation Ltd.

(d)        Central Statistical Organization

ANSWER (D)

61.        Where    is    the headquarters    of   Animal Welfare Board of India located ?

(a)        Ahmedabad

(b)        Chennai

(c)        Hyderabad

(d)        Kolkata

ANSWER (B)

62.        Consider the following statements regarding Indian Planning :

1.         The Second Five-Year Plan emphasised on the establishment of heavy industries.

2.         The Third Five-Year Plan introduced the concept of import substitution as a strategy for industrialisation.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (C)

63.        Consider the following statements :

1.         The   National’  School   of Drama was set  up  by  Sangeet  Natak Akademi   in 1959.

2.         The highest honour conferred by the Sahitya Akademi on a writer is by electing him its Fellow.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (C)

64.        With reference to Union Government, consider the following statements :

1.         The Ministries/Departments of the Government of India are created by the Prime Minister on the advice of the Cabinet Secretary.

2.         Each of the Ministries is assigned to a Minister by the President of India on the advice of the Prime Minister.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (B)

65.        A person has 4 coins each of different denomination. What is the number of different sums of money the person can form (using one or more coins at a time) ?

(a)        16

(b)        15

(c)        12

(d)        11

ANSWER (B)

66.        How many numbers lie between 300 and 500 in which 4 comes only one time ?

(a)        99

(b)        100

(c)        110

(d)        120

ANSWER (A)

67.        How many letters of the English alphabet (capitals) appear same when looked at in a mirror ?

(a)        9

(b)        10

(c)        11

(d)        12

ANSWER (C)

68.        How many three-digit numbers can be generated from 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 such that the digits are1 in ascending order ?

(a)        80

(b)        81

(c)        83

(d)        84

ANSWER (D)

69.        There are four persons A, B, C, D; and A has some coins. A gave half of the coins to B and 4 more besides. B gave half of the coins to C and 4 more besides. C gave half of the coins to D and 4 more besides. Both B and D end up with same number of coins. How many coins did A have originally ?

(a)        96

(b)        84

(c)        72

(d)       64

ANSWER (C)

70.        While adding the first few continuous natural numbers, a candidate missed one of the numbers and wrote the answer as 177. What was the number missed ?

(a)        11

(b)        12

(c)        13

(d).       14

ANSWER (C)

71.        Four metal rods of lengths 78 cm, 104 cm, 117 cm and 169 cm are to be cut into parts of equal length. Each part must be as long as possible. What is the maximum number of  pieces that can be cut ?

(a)        27

(b)        36

(c)        43

(d)        480

ANSWER (B)

72.        In an examination, there are three subjects A, B and C. A student has to pass in each subject. 20% students failed iv A, 22% students failed in B and 16% failed in C. The total number of students passing the whole examination lies between

(a)        42% and 84%

(b)        42% and 78%

(c)        58% and 78%

(d)        58% and 84%

ANSWER (B)

73.        There is a family of 6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F. There are two married couples in the family. The family members are lawyer, teacher, salesman, engineer, accountant and doctor. D, the salesman is married to the lady teacher. The doctor is married to the lawyer. F, the accountant is the son of B and brother of E. C, the lawyer is the daughter-in-law of A. E is the unmarried engineer. A is the grandmother of F. How is E related to F ?

(a)        Brother

(b)        Sister

(c)        Father

(d)        Cannot be established (cannot be determined)

ANSWER (D)

74.        How many times are an hour hand and a minute hand of a clock at right angles during their motion from 1.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. ?

(a)        9

(b)        10

(c)        18

(d)        20

Correct Answer: 16 (Remark Answer 16)

75.        There are 240 balls and n number of boxes B1, B2, B3, … , Bn. The balls are to be placed in the boxes such that should contain 4 balls more than B2, B2 should contain: 4 balls more than B3, and so on. Which one of the following cannot be the possible value of n ?

(a)        4

(b)        5

(c)        6

(d)        7

ANSWER (D)

76.        In the context of Indian defence, consider the following statements :

1.         The Shourya missile flies with a speed of more than 8 Mach.

2.         The range of Shourya missile is more than 1600 km.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (D)

Note: It’s speed 6 Mach and range 600-700 km.

77.        WiMAX is related to which one of the following ?

(a)        Biotechnology

(b)        Space technology

(c)        Missile technology

(d)        Communication technology

ANSWER (D)

78.        For outstanding contribution to which one of the following’ fields is Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize given ?

(a)        Literature

(b)        Performing Arts

(c)        Science

(d)        Social Service

ANSWER (C)

79.        In making the saffron spice, which one of the following parts of the plant is used ?

(a)        Loaf

(b)        Petal

(c)        Sepal

(d)        Stigma

ANSWER (D)

80.        In the year 2008, which one of the following conducted a complex scientific experiment in which sub-atomic particles were accelerated to nearly the speed of light ?

(a)        European Space Agency

(b)        European   Organization   for   Nuclear Research

(c)        International Atomic Energy Agency

(d)        National     Aeronautics     and     Space Administration

ANSWER (B)

81.        A very big refugee camp called Dadaab, recently in the news, is located in

(a)        Ethiopia

(b)        Kenya

(c)        Somalia

(d)        Sudan

ANSWER (B)

82.        Consider the following names :

1.         Ike

2.         Kate

3.         Gustav

Which of the above are the names of hurricanes that had occurred very recently ?

(a)        1 and 2 only

(b)        2 and 3 only

(c)        1 and 3 only

(d)        1, 2 and 3

ANSWER (C)

83.        In the context of alternative sources of energy, ethanol as a viable bio-fuel can be obtained from:

(a)        Potato

(b)        Rice

(c)        Sugarcane

(d)        Wheat

ANSWER (C)

84.        Consider the following famous names :

1.         Amrita Sher-Gil

2.         Bikash Bhattacharjee

3.         N.S. Bendre

4.         Subodh Gupta

Who of the above is/are well known as artist( s) ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        1 and 4 only

(c)        2, 3 and 4 only

(d)        1, 2, 3 and 4

ANSWER (C)

85.        NAMA-11 (Nama-11) group of countries frequently appears in the news in the context of the affairs of which one of the following ?

(a)        Nuclear Suppliers Group

(b)        World Bank

(c)        World Economic Forum

(d)        World Trade Organization

ANSWER (D)

86.        In the latter half of the year 2008, which one of the following countries pulled out of Commonwealth of Independent States ?

(a)        Azerbaijan

(b)        Belarus

(c)        Georgia

(d)        Kazakhstan

ANSWER (C)

87.        Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists :

List I (Persons in news)   List II (Countries they belong to)

A.         Luisa Dias Diogo            1.         Kenya

B.         Mwai Kibaki       2.         Mozambique

C.         Rupiah Banda    3.         Zambia

4.         Zimbabwe

Code :

A          B          C

(a)        1          2          3

(b)        2          1          3

(c)        2          1          4

(d)        1          2          4

ANSWER (B)

88.        Consider the following regions :

1.         Eastern Himalayas

2.         Eastern Mediterranean region

3.         North-western Australia

Which of the above is/are Biodiversity Hotspot(s) ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        1 and 2 only

(c)        2 and 3 only

(d)        1, 2 and 3

ANSWER (B)

Note: South West Australia instead of N.W. Australia

89.        With reference to the evolution of living organisms, which one of the following sequences is correct ?

(a)        Octopus – Dolphin – Shark

(b)        Pangolin — Tortoise — Hawk

(c)        Salamander – Python — Kangaroo

(d)        Frog – Crab – Prawn

ANSWER (C)

90.        The Panda belongs to the same family as that of

(a)        Bear

(b)        Cat

(c)        Dog

(d)        Rabbit

ANSWER (A)

91.        Consider the following statements:

1.         India does not have any deposits of Thorium.

2.         Kerala’s    monazito    sands    contain Uranium.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither I nor 2

ANSWER (B)

92.        Which one among the following South Asian countries has the highest population density ?

(a)        India

(b)        Nepal

(c)        Pakistan

(d)        Sri Lanka

ANSWER (A)

India: 324 person/sq.km.

Pakistan : 198

Srilanka: 298

93.        Consider the following statements :

1.         The discussions in the Third Round Table Conference eventually led to the passing of the Government of India Act of 1935.

2.         The Government of India Act of 1935 provided for the establishment of an All India Federation to be based on a Union of the provinces of British India and the Princely States.

Which of the statements given above is/arc correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (C)

94.        Consider the following:

1.         Fringe Benefit Tax

2.         Interest Tax

3.         Securities Transaction Tax

Which of the above is/are Direct Tax/Taxes ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        1 and 3 only

(c)        2 and 3 only

(d)        1, 2 and 3

ANSWER (C)

95.        In India, who is the Chairman of the National Water Resources Council ?

(a)        Prime Minister

(b)        Minister of Water Resources

(c)        Minister of Environment and Forests

(d)        Minister of Science and Technology

ANSWER (A)

96.        Consider the following statements :

1.         There  are  no  east  flowing  rivers  in Kerala.

2.         There are no west flowing rivers in Madhya Pradesh.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (B)

97.        In collaboration with David Hare and Alexander Duff, who of the following established Hindu College at Calcutta ?

(a)        Henry Louis Vivian Derozio

(b)        Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

(c)        Kcshab Chandra Sen

(d)        Raja Rammohan Roy

ANSWER (D)

98.        Who of the following Prime Ministers sent Cripps Mission to India ?

(a)        James Ramsay MacDonald

(b)        Stanley Baldwin

(c)        Neville Chamberlain

(d)        Winston Churchill

ANSWER (D)

99.        Who of the following is the author of a collection of poems called “Golden Threshold” ?

(a)        Aruna Asaf Ali

(b)        Annie Besant

(c)        Sarojini Naidu

(d)        Vijayalakshmi Pandit

ANSWER (C)

100.      During the Indian Freedom Struggle, why did Rowlatt Act arouse popular indignation ?

(a)        It curtailed the freedom of religion

(b)        It   suppressed   the   Indian   traditional education

(c)        It    authorized    the    government    to imprison people without trial ‘

(d)        It curbed the trade union activities

ANSWER (C)

101.      Which one of the following began with the Dandi March ?

(a)        Home Rule Movement

(b)        Non-Cooperation Movement

(c)        Civil Disobedience Movement

(d)        Quit India Movement

ANSWER (C)

102.      Anekantavada is a core theory and philosophy of which one of the following ?

(a)        Buddhism

(b)        Jainism

(c)        Sikhism

(d)        Vaishnavism

ANSWER (B)

103.      With which one of the following movements is the slogan “Do or die” associated?

(a)        Swadeshi Movement

(b)        Non-Cooperation Movement

(c)        Civil Disobedience Movement

(d)        Quit India Movement

ANSWER (D)

104.      Who of the following founded the Ahmedabad Textile Labour Association ?

(a)        Mahatma Gandhi

(b)        Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

(c)        N.M. Joshi

(d)        J.B. Kripalani

ANSWER (A)

105.      In the context of the Indian freedom struggle, 16 October 1905 is well known for which one of the following reasons ?

(a)        The formal proclamation of Swadeshi Movement was made in Calcutta town hall

(b)        Partition of Bengal took effect

(c)        Dadabhai Naoroji declared that the goal of Indian National Congress was Swaraj

(d)        Lokmanya Tilak started Swadeshi Movement in Poona

ANSWER (B)

106.      Consider the following statements :

1.         Infant mortality rate takes into account the death of infants within a month after birth.

2.         Infant mortality rate is the number of infant deaths in a particular year per 100 live births during that year.

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (D)

107.      If a Panchayat is dissolved, elections are to be held within:

(a)        1 month

(b)        3 months

(c)        6 months

(d)        1 year

ANSWER (C)

108.      Consider the following statements :

1.         The Governor of Punjab is concurrently the Administrator of Chandigarh.

2.         The Governor of Kerala is concurrently the Administrator of Lakshadweep.

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (A)

1

109.      Consider the following pairs:

Organization    Location of Headquarters

1.         Asian Development Bank            :           Tokyo

2.         Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation           :           Singapore

3.         Association of South East Asian Nations    :           Bangkok

Which of the above pairs is/are correct matchd?

(a)        1 and 2 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        2 and 3 only

(d)        3 only

ANSWER (B)

110.      With   reference   to   I ho   United   Nations, consider the following statements :

1.         The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of UN consists of 24 member States.

2.         It is elected by a 2/3 majority of The General Assembly for a 3-year term.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (B)

111.      In which one of the following places is the Shompen tribe found ?

(a)        Nilgiri Hills

(b)        Nicobar Islands

(c)        Spiti Valley

(d)        Lakshadweep Islands

ANSWER (B)

112.      Consider the following statements :

1.         The Advocate General of a State in India is appointed by the President ot India upon the recommendation of the Governor of the concerned State.

2.         As provided in Civil Procedure Code, High Courts have original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction at the State level.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (D)

113.      In India, the first Municipal Corporation was set up in which one among the following:

(a)        Calcutta

(b)        Madras

(c)        Bombay

(d)        Delhi

ANSWER (B)

114.      With reference to Lok Adalats, consider the following statements:

1.         An award made by a Lok Adalat is deemed to be a degree of a civil court and no appeal lies against thereto before any court.

2.         Matrimonial/Family disputes are not covered under Lok Adalat.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (A)

115.      With reference to Union Government, consider the following statements:

1.         The Constitution of India provides that all Cabinet Ministers shall be compulsorily the sitting members of Lok Sabha only.

2.         The Union Cabinet Secretariat operates under the direction of the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (D)

116.      Which one of the following Constitutional Amendments states that the total number of Ministers, including the Prime Minister, in the Council of Ministers shall not exceed fifteen   percent   of  the   total   number   of

(a)        90th

(b)        91st

(c)        92nd

(d)        93rd

ANSWER (B)

117.  Consider the following statements :

1.         Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) was set up during the Prime Ministership of Lai Bahadur Shastri.

2.         The Members for CAT are drawn from both judicial and administrative streams.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)   Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (B)

118.      With    reference    to    Union    Government, consider the following statements :

1.         The number of Ministries at the Centre on 15th August 1947 was 18.

2.         The number of Ministries at the Centre at present is 36.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (A)

119.      Consider the following statements:

1.         The first telegraph line in India was laid between Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) and Diamond Harbour.

2.         The first Export Processing Zone in India was set up in Kandla.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (C)

120.      Which one of the following Union Ministries implements the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety ?

(a)        Ministry of Science and Technology

(b)        Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

(c)        Ministry of Environment and Forests

(d)        Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers

ANSWER (C)

121.      In a carrom board game competition, m boys and n girls (m > n > 1) of a school participate in which every student has to play exactly one game with every other student. Out of the total games played, it was found that in 221 games one player was a boy and the other-player was a girl.

Consider the following statements :

1.         The   total   number   of  students   that participated in the competition is 30.

2.         The number of games in which both players were girls is 78.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (C)

122.      There are three cans A, B and C. The capacities of A, B and C are 6 litres, 10 litres and 16 litres respectively. The can C contains 16 litres of milk. The milk has to be divided in them using these three cans only.

Consider the following statements :

1.         It is possible to have 6 litres of milk each in can A and can B.

2.         It is possible to have 8 litres of milk each in can B and can C.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (C)

123.      Consider the following pairs:

1.         Ashok Leyland   :     Hinduja Group

2.         Hindalco            :    A.V. Birla Group Industries

3.         Suzlon Energy   :    Punj Lloyd Group

Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched ?

(a)        1 and 2 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        1 and 3 only

(d)        1, 2 and 3

ANSWER (A)

124.      In the context of global economy, which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched ?

(a)        JP Morgan          :           Financial Services Chase

(b)        Roche Holding    :           Financial Services AG

(c)        WL Ross &          :           Private Equity Co.     Firm

(d)   Warburg Pincus       :           Private Equity Firm

ANSWER (B)

Note: Roche Holding       AG – Pharma

125.      Consider the following houses:

1.         Christie’s

2.         Osian’s

3.         Sotheby’s

Which of the above is/are’ auctioneer/ auctioneers ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        1 and 3 only

(c)        2 and 3 only

(d)        1, 2 and 3

ANSWER (D)

126.      In the context of C02 emission and Global Warming, what is the name of a market driven device under the UNFCC that allows developing countries to get funds/incentives from the developed countries to adopt, better technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions ?

(a)        Carbon Footprint

(b)        Carbon Credit Rating

(c)        Clean Development Mechanism

(d)        Emission Reduction Norm

ANSWER (C)

127.      The concept of carbon credit originated from which one of the following ?

(a)        Earth Summit, Rio de Janeiro

(b)        Kyoto Protocol

(c)        Montreal Protocol

(d)        G-8 Summit, Hciligendamm

ANSWER (B)

128.      Who among the following is the founder of World Economic Forum ?

(a)        Klaus Schwab

(b)        John Kenneth Galbraith

(c)        Robert Zoellick

(d)        Paul Krugman

ANSWER (A)

129.      The Security Council of UN consists of 5 permanent members, and the remaining 10 members are elected by the General Assembly for a term of

(a)        1 year

(b)        2 years

(c)        3 years

(d)        5 years

ANSWER (B)

130.      From which one of the following did Kosovo declare its independence ?

(a)        Bulgaria

(b)        Croatia

(c)        Macedonia

(d)        Serbia

ANSWER (D)

131.      Which one of the following pairs of countries fought wars over a region called Ogaden ?

(a)        Eritrea and Sudan

(b)        Ethiopia and Somalia

(c)        Kenya and Somalia

(d)        Ethiopia and Sudan

ANSWER (B)

132.      In the middle of the year 2008 the Parliament of which one of the following countries became the first in the world to enact a Climate Act by passing “The Climate Change Accountability Bill”?

(a)        Australia

(b)        Canada

(c)        Germany

(d)        Japan

ANSWER (B)

133.      Which one among the following has the highest energy ?

(a)        Blue light

(b)        Green light

(c)        Red light

(d)        Yellow light

ANSWER (A)

134.      In   the   context   of   independent   India’s economy, which one of the following was the earliest event to take place ?

(a)        Nationalisation of Insurance companies

(b)        Nationalisation of State Bank of India

(c)        Enactment of Banking Regulation Act

(d)        Introduction of First Five-Year Plan

ANSWER (C)

135.      Consider the following pairs :

Automobile Manufacturer        Headquarters

1.         BMW AG            :           USA

2.         Daimler AG        :           Sweden

3.         Renault S A.      :           France

4.         Volkswagen AG    :       Germany

Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched ?

(a)        1, 2 and 3

(b)        3 and 4

(c)        4 only

(d)        1, 2 and 4

ANSWER (B)

136.      Among the following Presidents of India, who was also the Secretary General of Non-Aligned Movement for some period ?

(a)        Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

(b)        Varahagiri Venkatagiri

(c)        Giani Zail Singh

(d)        Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma

ANSWER (C)

137.      Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists :

List I (Person)    List II (Organization)

A.         Anil Agarwal      1.         Gujarat Heavy Chemicals Ltd.

B.         Gautam H. Singhania      2.         Raymond Ltd.

C.         Sanjay Dalmia   3.         Vedanta Resources

D.         Venugopal Dhoot            4.         Videocon Group

Code :

A          B          C          D

(a)        3          1          2          4

(b)        4          1          2          3

(c)        3          2          1          4

(d)        4          2          1          3

ANSWER (C)

138.      To integrate cultural leaders into its meetings, which one of the following gives “Crystal Award”

(a)        Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation

(b)        International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

(c)        World Health Organization

(d)        World Economic Forum

ANSWER (D)

139.      In India, which one of the following States has the largest inland saline wetland?

(a)        Gujarat

(b)        Haryana

(c)        Madhya Pradesh

(d)        Rajasthan

ANSWER (D)

140.      Consider the following statements:

1.         MMTC Limited is India’s largest international trading organization.

2.         Neelachal Ispat Nigam Limited has been set up by MMTC jointly with the Government of Orissa.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)        1 Only

(b)        2 Only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (C)

141.      In which one of the following States has India’s largest private sector sea port been commissioned recently ?

(a)        Andhra Pradesh

(b)        Karnataka

(c)        Kerala

(d)        Tamil Nadu

ANSWER (A)

(Krishnapattanam, Nellore)

142.      Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched ?

(a)        Japan    :           Nikkei

(b)        Singapore          :           Shcomp

(c)        UK        :           FTSE

(d)        USA      :           Nasdaq

ANSWER (B)

143.      Consider the following statements :

1.         INS Sindhughosh is an aircraft carrier.

2.         INS Viraat is a submarine.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (D)

144.      Consider the following statements:

1.         The Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices recommends the Minimum Support Prices for 32 crops.

2.         The Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution has launched the National Food Security Mission.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)        1 only

(b)        2 only

(c)        Both 1 and 2

(d)        Neither 1 nor 2

ANSWER (D)

Note: 26 crops, National food security mission was launched by Ministry of Agriculture)

145.      In India, the ports are categorized as major and non-major ports. Which one of the following is a non-major port ?

(a)        Kochi (Cochin)

(b)        Dahej

(c)        Paradip

(d)        New Mangalore

ANSWER (B)

146.      Among other things, which one of the following was the purpose for which the Deepak Parekh Committee was constituted ?

(a)        To study the current socio-economic conditions of certain minority communities

(b)        To suggest measures for financing the development of infrastructure

(c)        To frame a policy on the production of genetically modified organisms

(d)        To suggest measures to reduce the fiscal deficit in the Union Budget

ANSWER (B)

147.      The   brothers   Umakant and Ramakant Gundecha are:

(a)        Dhrupad vocalists

(b)        Kathak dancers

(c)        Sarod macstros

(d)        Tabla players

ANSWER (A)

148.      Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:

List I (Famous person)            List II (Well-known for)

A.         Mandakini Amte 1. Theatre direction

B.         Neelam Mansingh Chowdhry        2. Social service and community leadership

C.         Romila Thapar   3. Dance

D.         Vanashree Rao  4. History writing

Codes:

A          B          C          D

(a)        2          1          4          3

(b)        2          4          1          3

(c)        3          1          4          2

(d)        3          4          1          2

ANSWER (A)

149.      With reference to Stree Shakti Puraskar, for which of the following is “Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Award” given?

(a)        Administrative skills

(b)        Achievements in Scientific Research

(c)        Achievements in Sports and Games

(d)        Courage and valour

ANSWER (A)

150.      In which State is the Buddhist site Tabo Monastery located?

(a)        Arunachal Pradesh

(b)        Himachal Pradesh

(c)        Sikkim

(d)        Uttarakhand

ANSWER (B)


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General Knowledge Questions -General Awarness Question Series 1

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General Knowledge Question  Series 1

1. Parasuram is believed to be the incarnation of : Vishnu

2. Ayodhya is situated on the banks of the river :Sarayu in Uttar Pradesh

3. The two priests who played a major part during the Rig Vedic Period were : Vasi

4.Christianity was introduced in India by : St Thomas

5.Which is known as ‘Britain of the East’ : Japan

6.St.Thomas first came to Kerala in : A.D 52

7.Leading producer of turmeric is : India

8.Samadhi of mahathma Gandi is :Rajghat

9.Badhrinath is situated on the banks of river : Alakananda in Uttaranchal

10. Huang Tsang visited Kerala in: A.D.630

11.Which is known as ‘Britain of the South’ : New Zealand

12. Sankaracharya lived during the period of : Kulasekharas

13. Kolkata is situated on the banks of the river : Hoogly,in West Bengal

14. Name the Rig Vedic god who is called ‘Purandara’ or breaker of forts : Indra

15. The only Muslim kingdom in Kerala was : the Arrakal Kingdom

16. Which is known as ‘Battle field of Europe’ : Belgium

17. Name the Chineese traveller who visited Kerala in 1409 : Mahuven

18. Plants of a particular region is called : Flora

19. The Arabian merchant Silaiman visited Kerala in : A.D 851

20. Cuttack is situated on the banks of the river : Mahanadi,in Orissa

21. Which is known as city of ‘Arabian Nights’ : Baghdad

22. Which was the capital of Venad kingdom : Kollam

23………… acted as an inter mediatory between the gods and the people in the Vedic period : Agni

24. Delhi is situated on the banks of the river ; Yamuna

25. Beginning of Malayalam era : A.D 825

26. Which is known as ‘City of Cycles’ : Beijing

27. ……… one of the old regional festivals ,was held at Thirunavaya during the reign of Samoothiri of Kozhikode : Mamankom.

28. ‘Sathyameva Jayathae’ have been taken from : Mundaka Upanishath

29. Samadhi of Jevaharlal Nehru : Santhivan

30. Guwahati is situated on the banks of the river : Brahmaputra in Assam

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