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		<description><![CDATA[1) An athlete runs 200 metres race in 24 seconds.His speed (in km/hr)  is
(1) 20       (2) 24
(3) 28.5    (4) 30
Ans (4)
2)A train passes two bridges of lengths 800 m and 400 m in 100  seconds and 60 seconds respectively  The length of the train is
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<p align="left">(1) 20       (2) 24</p>
<p align="left">(3) 28.5    (4) 30</p>
<p>Ans (4)</p>
<p>2)A train passes two bridges of lengths 800 m and 400 m in 100  seconds and 60 seconds respectively  The length of the train is</p>
<p align="left">A 80m B.90m</p>
<p align="left">C. 200 m 0. 150m</p>
<p>Ans (3)</p>
<p>3) Find the least multiple of 23, which when divided by’18, 21 and 24  leaves the remainder 7, 10 and 13 respectively</p>
<p align="left">1 3013            2.3024</p>
<p align="left">3. 3002          4. 3036</p>
<p>Ans 1</p>
<p>4)Find the greatest number of five digits which when divided by 3, 5,  8, 12 have 2 as remainder</p>
<p align="left">1 99999          2.99958</p>
<p align="left">3. 99960         4. 99962</p>
<p>Ans (4)</p>
<p align="left">5. If 324 x 150= 54, 251 x 402 = 48 and 523 x 246= 120,  then 651 x 345 =?</p>
<p align="left">1. 120         2. 85</p>
<p align="left">3. 144         4. 60</p>
<p align="left">Ans (3)</p>
<p align="left">6. Some equations are solved on the basis of certain  system. Find out the correct answer for the unsolved equation on that  basis.</p>
<p align="left">If 12 x 7 =408 and 9 x 8 =207, then 13 x 7 =?</p>
<p align="left">1. 190             2. 91</p>
<p align="left">3. 901            4. 109</p>
<p align="left">ans (4)</p>
<p align="left">7. If NOIDA is written as STNIF, how MEERUT can be  written in that code?</p>
<p align="left">1. QIIVYX        2. RJJWZV</p>
<p align="left">3. RJJWZY      4. RIIVYX</p>
<p align="left">ans (3)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Where is the Punjab Lalit Kala Academy located ?
(A) Muktasar
(B) Ludhiana
(C) Patiala
(D) Chandigarh
Ans : (D)
2. What does happens when water is condensed into ice ?
(A) Heat is absorbed
B) Heat is released
(C) Quantity of heat remains unchanged
(D) None of these
Ans : (A)
3. Which of the following gases is not a noble gas ?
(A) Zenon
(B) Argon
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Where is the Punjab Lalit Kala Academy located ?<br />
(A) Muktasar<br />
(B) Ludhiana<br />
(C) Patiala<br />
(D) Chandigarh<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>2. What does happens when water is condensed into ice ?<br />
(A) Heat is absorbed<br />
B) Heat is released<br />
(C) Quantity of heat remains unchanged<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>3. Which of the following gases is not a noble gas ?<br />
(A) Zenon<br />
(B) Argon<br />
(C) Helium<br />
(D) Chlorine<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>4. Which of the following diffuses most quickly ?<br />
(A) Solid<br />
(B) Gas<br />
(C) Liquid<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>5. Which temperature in Celsius scale is equal to 300 K ?<br />
(A) 30°C<br />
(B) 27°C<br />
(C) 300°C<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>6. First Youth Olympic games will be held in—<br />
(A) Japan<br />
(B) China<br />
(C) North Korea<br />
(D) Singapore<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>7. Where was the capital of Pandya dynasty situated ?<br />
(A) Mysore<br />
(B) Kanchipuram<br />
(C) Madurai<br />
(D) Delhi<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>8. Tripitik is the scripture of—<br />
(A) Jain religion<br />
(B) Hindu religion<br />
(C) Buddhishtha religion<br />
(D) Muslim religion<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>9. Who is the author of ‘Adhe-Adhure’ ?<br />
(A) Mohan Rakesh<br />
(B) Prem Chand<br />
(C) Nirala<br />
(D) Pant<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>10. Which of the following Constitutional Amendments has included<br />
fundamental duties into the Constitution ?<br />
(A) 42nd<br />
(B) 43rd<br />
(C) 44th<br />
(D) 39th<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>11. Where is the Central Food Technology Research Institute situated ?<br />
(A) Delhi<br />
(B) Anand<br />
(C) Ahmedabad<br />
(D) Mysore<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>12. Which of the following is common in both, Buddhism and Jainism ?<br />
(A) Nonviolence<br />
(B) Violence<br />
(C) Triratna<br />
(D) Truth<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>13. Light-year measures which of the following ?<br />
(A) Intensity of light<br />
(B) Mass<br />
(C) Time<br />
(D) Distance<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>14. Which of the following gases is used for ripening the fruits ?<br />
(A) Methane<br />
(B) Ethane<br />
(C) Ethylene<br />
(D) Acetylene<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>15. Who among the following was involved in Alipore bomb case ?<br />
(A) Aravind Ghosh<br />
(B) P. C. Banerjee<br />
(C) Bipin Chandra Paul<br />
(D) Chandrashekhar Azad<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>16. Sikh Guru Arjundev was contemporary to which of the following rulers  ?<br />
(A) Humayun<br />
(B) Akbar<br />
(C) Shahjahan<br />
(D) Jahangir<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>17. Besides hydrogen, which of the following elements is common in<br />
organic compounds ?<br />
(A) Phosphorus<br />
(B) Sulphur<br />
(C) Nitrogen<br />
(D) Carbon<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>Directions—(Q. 18–21) Find the correct meanings of the words given below  :</p>
<p>18. EWE<br />
(A) Calf<br />
(B) Female sheep<br />
(C) Deer<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>19. Buffalo<br />
(A) Calf<br />
(B) Baby box<br />
(C) Baby bison<br />
(D) Baby cow<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>20. Veneration—<br />
(A) Esteem<br />
(B) High respect<br />
(C) Devotion<br />
(D) Worship<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>21. Vicious—<br />
(A) Remorseless<br />
(B) Ferocious<br />
(C) Kind<br />
(D) Wicked<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>Directions—(Q. 22–25) Choose the word / phrase which is nearest in<br />
meaning to the words in question :</p>
<p>22. Bizarre<br />
(A) Colourful<br />
(B) Odd<br />
(C) Insipid<br />
(D) Smart<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>23. Innuendo<br />
(A) Narration<br />
(B) Insinuation<br />
(C) Insist<br />
(D) Insutale<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>24. Salutary<br />
(A) Welcome<br />
(B) Discharge<br />
(C) Promoting<br />
(D) Remove<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>25. Fictile<br />
(A) Fiction<br />
(B) Moulded<br />
(C) Fictitious<br />
(D) Smooth<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>26. Solid Carbon dioxide is termed as—<br />
(A) Soft ice<br />
(B) Dry ice<br />
(C) White ice<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>27. 1 kg of a liquid is converted into its vapour at its boiling<br />
point. The heat absorbed in the process is called—<br />
(A) Latent heat of vaporisation<br />
(B) Latent heat of fusion<br />
(C) Latent heat of sublimation<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>28. Whether all the universities in the country should start online<br />
admission at all levels with immediate effect ?<br />
(i) No, since all the students may not have access to the internet  easily.<br />
(ii) Yes, it may liberate the students and their parents from the<br />
long-standing problems of knocking at the doors of different colleges<br />
and standing in queue.<br />
(A) Only argument (i) is correct<br />
(B) Only argument (ii) is correct<br />
(C) Neither argument (i) nor argument (ii) is correct<br />
(D) Both the arguments, (i) and (ii), are correct<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>29. The product ‘Fair and Lovely’ is related to—<br />
(A) WIPRO<br />
(B) I.T.C.<br />
(C) P &amp; G<br />
(D) H.U.L.<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>30. Should the Government make it compulsory for the private medical<br />
colleges to join the entrance test conducted by the Government ?<br />
(i) No, private institutions should be empowered, so that they may<br />
decide their own admission strategy and improve their work-management.<br />
(ii) Yes, all medical institutions, whether these are private or<br />
government’s, should adopt the same entrance standard.<br />
(A) Only argument (i) is correct<br />
(B) Only argument (ii) is correct<br />
(C) Either argument (i) is correct or argument (ii) is correct<br />
(D) Neither argument (i) is correct nor argument (ii) is correct<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>31. In case the President of India decides to resign, he will address<br />
his letter of resignation to—<br />
(A) Prime Minister<br />
(B) Chief Justice<br />
(C) Speaker of Lok Sabha<br />
(D) Vice-President<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>32. The metal extracted from Bauxite is—<br />
(A) Silver<br />
(B) Copper<br />
(C) Manganese<br />
(D) Aluminium<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>33. The Cyclone represents a state of atmosphere in which—<br />
(A) Low pressure in the center and high pressure around<br />
(B) There is high pressure in the center and low pressure around<br />
(C) There is low pressure all around<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>34. The ‘Ocean of Storms’ is the name given to—<br />
(A) Atlantic Ocean<br />
(B) Pacific Ocean<br />
(C) A waterless area on moon surface<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>35. The capital of Pallavas was—<br />
(A) Arcot<br />
(B) Kanchi<br />
(C) Malkhed<br />
(D) Banavasi<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>36. Which Indian state was ranked as the No. 2 tourist destination in<br />
the world by LONELY PLANET?<br />
(A) Himachal Pradesh<br />
(B) Tamil Nadu<br />
(C) Kerala<br />
(D) Uttarakhand<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>37. How much water is contained in our body by mass ?<br />
(A) 65%<br />
(B) 70%<br />
(C) 60%<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>38. What determines the sex of a child ?<br />
(A) Chromosomes of the father<br />
(B) Chromosomes of the mother<br />
(C) RH factor of the parents<br />
(D) Blood group of the father<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>39. The two civilizations which helped in the formation of Gandhara<br />
School of Art are—<br />
(A) Indian and Roman<br />
(B) Indian and Egyptian<br />
(C) Greek and Roman<br />
(D) Indian and Greek<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>40. ‘Thinkpad’ is a laptop associated with which among the following  companies ?<br />
(A) HP<br />
(B) TCS<br />
(C) Infosys<br />
(D) IBM<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>41. The first summit of SAARC was held at—<br />
(A) Kathmandu<br />
(B) Colombo<br />
(C) New Delhi<br />
(D) Dhaka<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>42. The wire of flash bulb is made of—<br />
(A) Copper<br />
(B) Barium<br />
(C) Magnesium<br />
(D) Silver<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>43. The curves showing the volume pressure behaviour of gases plotted<br />
at different fixed temperatures are called—<br />
(A) Isochors<br />
(B) Isothermals<br />
(C) V.T.P. Curves<br />
(D) Isocurves<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>44. Project Tiger was launched in—<br />
(A) 1973<br />
(B) 1976<br />
(C) 1978<br />
(D) 1983<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>Directions—(Q. 45 and 46) Attempt the question to the best of your  judgement.</p>
<p>45. How many letters in the word TRYST have as many letters between<br />
them as in the alpha bet ?<br />
(A) None<br />
(B) 2<br />
(C) 3<br />
(D) 4<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>46. From the alternatives, select the set which is most like the given<br />
set. Given set (23, 29, 31)—<br />
(A) (17, 21, 29)<br />
(B) (31, 37, 49)<br />
(C) (13, 15, 23)<br />
(D) (41, 43, 47)<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>Directions—What should come in place of question mark (?) in the<br />
following number series ?</p>
<p>47. 13 13 65 585 7605 129285 …?…<br />
(A) 2456415<br />
(B) 2235675<br />
(C) 2980565<br />
(D) 2714985<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>48. If ‘VEHEMENT’ is written as ‘VEHETNEM’ then in that code how will<br />
you code ‘MOURNFUL’ ?<br />
(A) MOURLUFN<br />
(B) MOUNULFR<br />
(C) OURMNFUL<br />
(D) URNFULMO<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>49. MOLLIFY is to APPEASE as APPURTENANCE is to ?<br />
(A) Gratify<br />
(B) Avarice<br />
(C) Accessory<br />
(D) Amend<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>50. Praduman is older than Janaki; Shreshtha is older than Chhama;<br />
Ravindra is not as old as Shreshtha but is older than Janaki. Chhama<br />
is not as old as Janaki. Who is the youngest ?<br />
(A) Praduman<br />
(B) Janaki<br />
(C) Shreshtha<br />
(D) Chhama<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>51. In a row of children facing North, Bharat is eleventh from the<br />
right end and is third to the right of Samir who is fifteenth from the<br />
left end. Total how many children are there in the row ?<br />
(A) 29<br />
(B) 28<br />
(C) 30<br />
(D) 27<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>52. Which number is missing ?<br />
45389, ?, 453, 34<br />
(A) 34780<br />
(B) 8354<br />
(C) 4892<br />
(D) 3478<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>53. If in the word CALIBRE, the previous letter in the English<br />
alphabet replaces each consonant and each vowel is replaced by the<br />
next letter and then the order of letters is reversed, which letter<br />
will be third from the right end ?<br />
(A) A<br />
(B) C<br />
(C) B<br />
(D) K<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>54. How many such digits are there in the number 57683421, each of<br />
which is as far away from the beginning of the number, as they will be<br />
when arranged in descending order within the number ?<br />
(A) One<br />
(B) Two<br />
(C) Three<br />
(D) More than three<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>Directions—(Q. 55 to 57) In the following question there are two words<br />
to the left of the sign (::) which are connected in some way. The same<br />
relationship obtains between the third word and one of the four<br />
alter-natives under it. Find the correct alternative in each case.</p>
<p>55. Medicine : Sickness : : Book : ?<br />
(A) Ignorance<br />
(B) Knowledge<br />
(C) Author<br />
(D) Teacher<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>56. River : Dam : : Traffic : ?<br />
(A) Signal<br />
(B) Vehicle<br />
(C) Motion<br />
(D) Lane<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>57. Session : Concludes : : ? : Lapses<br />
(A) Leave<br />
(B) Permit<br />
(C) Agency<br />
(D) Policy<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>58. If 16 = 11, 25 = 12, 36 = 15, then 49 = ?<br />
(A) 14<br />
(B) 20<br />
(C) 19<br />
(D) 17<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>59. Pick out the odd in the following—<br />
(A) Ashok—Assam<br />
(B) Poonam—Punjab<br />
(C) Gyanendra—Gujarat<br />
(D) Anjana—Rajasthan<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>60. KEATS = 25, SHELLEY = 35, BROWNING = ?<br />
(A) 45<br />
(B) 37<br />
(C) 50<br />
(D) 40<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>Directions—(Q. 61 and 62) What approximate value should come in place<br />
of question-mark (?) in the following questions ?<br />
(You are not expected to calculate the exact value)</p>
<p>61. (9321 + 5406 + 1001) ÷ (498 + 929 + 660) = ?<br />
(A) 13•5<br />
(B) 4•5<br />
(C) 16•5<br />
(D) 7•5<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>62. 561204 ×58 = ? ×55555<br />
(A) 606<br />
(B) 646<br />
(C) 586<br />
(D) 716<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>63. The difference between the greatest number and the smallest number<br />
of 5 digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 using all but once is—<br />
(A) 32976<br />
(B) 32679<br />
(C) 32769<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>64. Area of a parallelogram whose base is 9 cm and height 4 cm is ……… sq  cm.<br />
(A) 9<br />
(B) 4<br />
(C) 36<br />
(D) 13<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>65. The number which is neither prime nor composite is—<br />
(A) 0<br />
(B) 1<br />
(C) 3<br />
(D) 2<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>66. The length of a room is three times its breadth. If the perimeter<br />
of the room is 64 cm, then its breadth is ……… cm.<br />
(A) 64<br />
(B) 32<br />
(C) 16<br />
(D) 8<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>67. Aditi read 4/5th of Tintin comic book which has 100 pages. How<br />
many pages of the book is not yet read by Aditi ?<br />
(A) 40<br />
(B) 60<br />
(C) 80<br />
(D) 20<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>68. What is the meaning of beckoned ?<br />
(A) Summon by sign or gesture<br />
(B) Did not signal<br />
(C) Did not call<br />
(D) Invite<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>69. A box contains coins (equal no. of every one) of rupee and half<br />
rupee, coins of 25 paise, 10 paise, 5 paise value, 2 paise value and<br />
one paise value. The total value of coins in the box is Rs. 1158. Find<br />
the number of coins of each value.<br />
(A) 500<br />
(B) 400<br />
(C) 700<br />
(D) 600<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>70. The area of a rhombus with diagonals 12 cm and 20 cm is ……… sq cm.<br />
(A) 120<br />
(B) 12<br />
(C) 20<br />
(D) 240<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>71. A piece of road is one kilometer in length. We have to supply lamp<br />
posts. One post at each end, distance between two consecutive lamp<br />
posts is 25 metres. The number of lamp posts required is—<br />
(A) 41<br />
(B) 51<br />
(C) 61<br />
(D) 42<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>72. There are 800 students in a class. On one particular day, if<br />
1/10th of the students were absent, how many students were present ?<br />
(A) 700<br />
(B) 650<br />
(C) 720<br />
(D) 750<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>73. The quotient in a division is 403. The divisor is 100 and the<br />
remainder is 58, the dividend is—<br />
(A) 40458<br />
(B) 34058<br />
(C) 43058<br />
(D) 40358<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>74. A labourer was engaged for 25 days on the condition that for every<br />
day, he works, he will be paid Rs. 2 and for every day, he is absent<br />
he will be fined 50p. If he receives only Rs. 37•50, find the no. of<br />
days he was absent—<br />
(A) 5<br />
(B) 6<br />
(C) 7<br />
(D) 4<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>Directions—(Q. 75 to 77) Choose the word/phrase which is most opposite<br />
in meaning to the word ?</p>
<p>75. Quixotic<br />
(A) Visionary<br />
(B) Whimsical<br />
(C) Realistic<br />
(D) Foolish<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>76. Rabid<br />
(A) Mad<br />
(B) Normal<br />
(C) Furious<br />
(D) Fanatical<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>77. Scurrilous<br />
(A) Inoffensive<br />
(B) Vulgar<br />
(C) Insulting<br />
(D) Coarse<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>78. Digits of first place and third place are interchanged of the<br />
numbers 349, 483, 766, 598, 674 and then the new numbers are arranged<br />
in ascending order. Which would be the fourth number ?<br />
(A) 483<br />
(B) 766<br />
(C) 674<br />
(D) 598<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>79. What least number should be added to 2600 to make it a complete  square ?<br />
(A) 3<br />
(B) 9<br />
(C) 1<br />
(D) 25<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>80. When sun-light passes through a glass prism, which of the<br />
following colours refracts the most ?<br />
(A) Blue<br />
(B) Red<br />
(C) Orange<br />
(D) Green<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>81. If (78)2 is subtracted from the square of a number, we get 6460.<br />
What is that number ?<br />
(A) 109<br />
(B) 112<br />
(C) 111<br />
(D) 115<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>82. The difference between 28% and 42% of a number is 210. What is 59%<br />
of this number ?<br />
(A) 900<br />
(B) 420<br />
(C) 885<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>83. A–B means A is the father of B. A + B means A is the daughter of<br />
B. A ÷ B means A is the son of B. A ×B means A is the wife of B. Then,<br />
what is the relation of P with T in the expression P + S – T ?<br />
(A) Son<br />
(B) Daughter<br />
(C) Sister<br />
(D) Wife<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>84. Ellora caves in Maharashtra were built during the rule of which of<br />
the following dynasties ?<br />
(A) Rashtrakoot<br />
(B) Pallav<br />
(C) Pala<br />
(D) Chola<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>85. But for the Surgeon’s skill, the patient ……… died.<br />
(A) may have<br />
(B) must have<br />
(C) should have<br />
(D) would have<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>86. I want to see the Principal, …… I have something to tell him  urgently.<br />
(A) so<br />
(B) for<br />
(C) since<br />
(D) and<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>87. I wasn’t really listening and didn’t ……… what he said.<br />
(A) catch<br />
(B) receive<br />
(C) accept<br />
(D) take<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>88. The first division of Congress took place in—<br />
(A) Surat<br />
(B) Kolkata<br />
(C) Allahabad<br />
(D) Chennai<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>89. What is ginger ?<br />
(A) Flower<br />
(B) Root<br />
(C) Stem<br />
(D) Leaf<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>90. Battle of Kalinga was fought at which of the following places ?<br />
(A) Udaigiri<br />
(B) Dhauli<br />
(C) Balasore<br />
(D) Barabaki<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>91. MIG aircraft manufacturing plant is located at which of the<br />
following places of Orissa ?<br />
(A) Beharampur<br />
(B) Sunabeda<br />
(C) Koraput<br />
(D) Sambalpur<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. The Chief Justice of Pakistan’s Supreme Court suspended last year  by President Musharraf was—
(A) Shaukat Aziz
(B) Anees Fahim
(C)  Ifthikar Chaudhury
(D) Farooq Leghari
Ans : (C)
2. Which  of the following organizations has set the target of reducing Greenhouse  gas emissions by 50% by the year 2050 ?
(A) United Nations
(B) UNDP
(C) G-8
(D) SAARC
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(A) Shaukat Aziz<br />
(B) Anees Fahim<br />
(C)  Ifthikar Chaudhury<br />
(D) Farooq Leghari<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>2. Which  of the following organizations has set the target of reducing Greenhouse  gas emissions by 50% by the year 2050 ?<br />
(A) United Nations<br />
(B) UNDP<br />
(C) G-8<br />
(D) SAARC<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>3.  The Sunfeast Open Tournament (2007) was won by—<br />
(A) Vania King<br />
(B)  Sania Mirza<br />
(C) Mariya Korytheseva<br />
(D) Maria Kirilenke<br />
Ans :  (D)</p>
<p>4. Who was the Men’s national senior Billiards champion in 2007 ?<br />
(A)  Pankaj Advani<br />
(B) Ashok Shandilya<br />
(C) Abhijeet Gupta<br />
(D) None  of the above<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>5. Ustad Amzad Ali Khan is an exponent  of—<br />
(A) Santoor<br />
(B) Sarod<br />
(C) Violin<br />
(D) Tabla<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>6.  Which book is written by Satyendra Nath Dutta ?<br />
(A) Agnibina<br />
(B)  Kuhu-O-Keka<br />
(C) Sagar-Theke-Fera<br />
(D) Trijama<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>7.  Which State is regarded as the land of five rivers ?<br />
(A) Gujarat<br />
(B) Assam<br />
(C) Chhattisgarh<br />
(D) Punjab<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>8.  The largest rice producing State in India is—<br />
(A) West Bengal<br />
(B)  Punjab<br />
(C) Uttar Pradesh<br />
(D) Haryana<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>9.  China’s national <a style="padding-bottom: 2px; color: #006600; text-decoration: none;">game</a> is—<br />
(A) Football<br />
(B) Hockey<br />
(C) Polo<br />
(D) Table Tennis<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>10.  The oldest oilfield in India is—<br />
(A)Moran<br />
(B) Makum<br />
(C)  Digboi<br />
(D) Dibrugarh<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>11. Density of population  is highest in which State of India ?<br />
(A) West Bengal<br />
(B) Maharashtra<br />
(C) Bihar<br />
(D) Uttar Pradesh<br />
Ans  : (A)</p>
<p>12. Given that the absolute refractive indices of water  and glass are 4/3 and 3/2 respectively. What is the refractive index of  glass with reference to water ?<br />
(A) 2/3<br />
(B) 8/9<br />
(C) 9/8<br />
(D) ¾<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>13. In the  alkane series methane is followed by—<br />
(A) Propane<br />
(B) Butane<br />
(C)  Benzene<br />
(D) Ethane<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>14. The Secretary-General of  the Commonwealth is—<br />
(A) Don McKinnon<br />
(B) Kamalesh Sharma<br />
(C) Avinash Chander<br />
(D)  Vijay Kelkar<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>15. The term ‘Penhold Grip’ is  associated with—<br />
(A) Tennis<br />
(B) Rowing<br />
(C) Table Tennis<br />
(D)  Hockey<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>16. A force of 5 N acts on a body for 0•2 secs. The change in  momentum of the body is—<br />
(A) 1 kg ms-1<br />
(B) 0•1 kg ms-1<br />
(C) 10  kg ms-1<br />
(D) The given data is insufficient<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>17.  Organic compound used for welding and artificially ripening of fruits  is—<br />
(A) CH4<br />
(B) C2H6<br />
(C)C2H2<br />
(D) C2H4<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>18. In  rabbit, the digestion of cellulose takes place in—<br />
(A) Rectum<br />
(B)  Ileum<br />
(C) Colon<br />
(D) Caecum<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>19. Rolland  Garros is associated with—<br />
(A) Badminton<br />
(B) Football<br />
(C) Tennis<br />
(D) Rowing<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>20.  Which of the following elements is essential for <a style="padding-bottom: 2px; color: #006600; text-decoration: none;">animals</a> but not in plants ?<br />
(A) Potassium<br />
(B) Phosphorus<br />
(C) Calcium<br />
(D) Iodine<br />
Ans :  (C)</p>
<p>21. Keenan stadium is located at—<br />
(A) Jamshedpur<br />
(B)  Cuttack<br />
(C) Patna<br />
(D) Ranchi<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>22. The  circulation of blood in closed circulatory system was discovered by—<br />
(A) Francis Darwin<br />
(B) William Harvey<br />
(C) G. Mendel<br />
(D)  Hippocrates<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>23. Vitamin K is necessary for blood  clotting because it plays a vital role in the synthesis of—<br />
(A)  Thromboplastin<br />
(B) Fibrinogen<br />
(C) Prothrombin<br />
(D) All of the above<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>24. Iris is  the anterior part of—<br />
(A) Retina<br />
(B) Choroid<br />
(C) Sclera<br />
(D)  Cornea<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>25. At which part of the tongue are the  taste buds for sweet taste located ?<br />
(A) Tip<br />
(B) Back<br />
(C) Sides<br />
(D) Middle<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>26.  The following is not a member of the European Union :<br />
(A) Turkey<br />
(B)  Cyprus<br />
(C) Slovakia<br />
(D) Ireland<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>27. Which of  the following States has the largest size of population ?<br />
(A) Uttar Pradesh<br />
(B) Madhya Pradesh<br />
(C) West Bengal<br />
(D)  Maharashtra<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>28. Which city is called Gateway of  India ?<br />
(A) Kolkata<br />
(B) Chennai<br />
(C) Mumbai<br />
(D) Delhi<br />
Ans  : (C)</p>
<p>29. Who is the famous South Indian musician and saint, who was an  exponent of Carnatic music ?<br />
(A) Tyagaraja<br />
(B) B. Subramanium<br />
(C)  R. Ramachandran<br />
(D) P. Venkataraman<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>30.  ‘Geeta-Govindam’ by Kavi Jaydev was written in—<br />
(A) Bengali<br />
(B) Sanskrit<br />
(C) Maithili<br />
(D) Apabhramsa<br />
Ans :  (B)</p>
<p>31. When was ‘Purna Swaraj’ day first celebrated ?<br />
(A)  August 15, 1947<br />
(B) August 15, 1930<br />
(C) January 26, 1950<br />
(D)  January 26, 1930<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>32. The native land of ‘Jim Corbett’ is—<br />
(A) England<br />
(B) India<br />
(C) Germany<br />
(D) France<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>33. Dr.  M. S. Subbulakshmi has distinguished herself in the field of—<br />
(A)  Kathak<br />
(B) Bharat Natyam<br />
(C) Playing Violin<br />
(D) Vocal Music<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>34.  We find ‘Indir-Thakrun’ in—<br />
(A) Aranyak<br />
(B) Pather-Panchali<br />
(C)  Ichamati<br />
(D) Devajan<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>35. Which Article of the  Indian Constitution provides to the Parliament the power to amend the  Constitution ?<br />
(A) 360<br />
(B) 368<br />
(C) 390<br />
(D) 348<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>36. ‘Hans  Christian Andersen’ was born in—<br />
(A) Poland<br />
(B) Russia<br />
(C)  Denmark<br />
(D) Germany<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>37. Anhydrous CaO may be  used to dry—<br />
(A) H2S gas<br />
(B) NH3 gas<br />
(C) CO2 gas<br />
(D) HCl gas<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>38.  In bacteria, which of the following photosynthesis is present ?<br />
(A)  PS I<br />
(B) PS II<br />
(C) Both PS I and PS II<br />
(D) None of the above<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>39. The only Sultan of Delhi who exempted his subject  from nearly 24 taxes was—<br />
(A) Mubarak Shah Khalji<br />
(B) Ghiyasuddin  Tughlaq<br />
(C) Firoz Tughlaq<br />
(D) Sikandar Lodi<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>40.  To whom is the Council of Ministers collectively responsible ?<br />
(A) The President<br />
(B) The Prime Minister<br />
(C) The Lok Sabha<br />
(D)  The Rajya Sabha<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>41. The fuel in a nuclear reactor  is—<br />
(A) Graphite<br />
(B) Heavy water<br />
(C) Cadmium<br />
(D) Uranium<br />
Ans  : (D)</p>
<p>42. Which of the following occupies 22•4 litres at N.T.P. ?<br />
(A)  17 gms NH3<br />
(B) 22 gms CO2<br />
(C) 1•7 gms NH3<br />
(D) 4•4 gms CO2<br />
Ans  : (A)</p>
<p>43. The President of India is elected by an electoral  college comprising the—<br />
(A) Members of the Lok Sabha only<br />
(B) Members of the Rajya Sabha only<br />
(C)  Elected Members of both Houses of Parliament and Members of the  Legislative Assemblies of all States<br />
(D) Members of both Houses<br />
Ans  : (C)</p>
<p>44. One of the famous tragedies of Shakespeare is—<br />
(A) The  Merchant of Venice<br />
(B) Macbeth<br />
(C) The Tempest<br />
(D) As You Like  It<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>45. Water equivalent of a body is measured in—<br />
(A)  Degrees centrigrade<br />
(B) Calories<br />
(C) Grams<br />
(D) Dynes<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>46. Which of  the following countries has recently signed the Kyoto Protocol ?<br />
(A)  India<br />
(B) USA<br />
(C) China<br />
(D) Australia<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>47.  The proposed site for private port in West Bengal is—<br />
(A) Falta<br />
(B) Kakdwip<br />
(C) Kulpi<br />
(D) Sagar Island<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>48.  The most populous city of India in 2001 is—<br />
(A) Kolkata<br />
(B)  Chennai<br />
(C) Delhi<br />
(D) Mumbai<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>49. Editor of  the Magazine ‘Sambad-Pravakar’ was—<br />
(A) Debendra Nath Thakur<br />
(B) Akshoy Kumar Dutta<br />
(C) Pearychand  Mitra<br />
(D) Iswar Chandra Gupta<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>50. When the  temperature of a metalrises, its electrical resistance—<br />
(A) Increases<br />
(B)  Decreases<br />
(C) Does not change<br />
(D) None of the above<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
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General Studies
1. The distribution of finances between centre and states is done on the recommendation of—
(A) Finance Ministry
(B) Finance Commission
(C) Reserve Bank of India
(D) NABARD
Ans : (B)
2. In which one of the following districts of Uttar Pradesh has the Indian Carpet Technology Institute been established ?
(A) Agra
(B) Mirzapur
(C) Moradabad
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<p align="center"><strong>General Studies</strong></p>
<p>1. The distribution of finances between centre and states is done on the recommendation of—</p>
<p>(A) Finance Ministry</p>
<p>(B) Finance Commission</p>
<p>(C) Reserve Bank of India</p>
<p>(D) NABARD</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>2. In which one of the following districts of Uttar Pradesh has the Indian Carpet Technology Institute been established ?</p>
<p>(A) Agra</p>
<p>(B) Mirzapur</p>
<p>(C) Moradabad</p>
<p>(D) Sant Ravi Das Nagar</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>3. Which of the following Banks is first in establishing its branch in China ?</p>
<p>(A) Bank of Baroda</p>
<p>(B) Punjab National Bank</p>
<p>(C) State Bank of India</p>
<p>(D) UCO Bank</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>4. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan covers—</p>
<p>(A) all children in the age group 3–10</p>
<p>(B) all children in the age group 4–8</p>
<p>(C) all children in the age group 5–15</p>
<p>(D) all children in the age group 6–14</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>5. Swavalamban Scheme is concerned with providing—</p>
<p>(A) employment to rural women folk</p>
<p>(B) employment to urban women folk</p>
<p>(C) employment to disabled persons</p>
<p>(D) providing training and skills to women</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>6. Mixed economy means—</p>
<p>(A) existence of both small and big industries</p>
<p>(B) existence of both private and public sectors</p>
<p>(C) existence of both primary and secondary sectors</p>
<p>(D) none of the above</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>7. How many IITs will be set up in the 11th Five Year Plan ?</p>
<p>(A) 6</p>
<p>(B) 7</p>
<p>(C) 8</p>
<p>(D) 9</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>8. Among the following which country has the highest life expectancy at birth (in years) ?</p>
<p>(A) Japan</p>
<p>(B) Denmark</p>
<p>(C) U.S.A.</p>
<p>(D) Switzerland</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>9. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the lists—</p>
<p><strong>List-I </strong><em>(Place)</em></p>
<p>(a) Vishakhapatnam</p>
<p>(b) Muri</p>
<p>(c) Gurgaon</p>
<p>(d) Panki</p>
<p><strong>List-II </strong><em>(Industry)</em></p>
<p>1. Automobile</p>
<p>2. Ship-building</p>
<p>3. Fertiliser</p>
<p>4. Aluminium</p>
<p><strong>Codes :</strong></p>
<p>(a) (b) (c) (d)</p>
<p>(A) 2 3 4 1</p>
<p>(B) 2 4 1 3</p>
<p>(C) 1 2 3 4</p>
<p>(D) 2 4 3 1</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>10. Which among the following is a public sector Commercial Bank ?</p>
<p>(A) ICICI Bank</p>
<p>(B) HDFC Bank</p>
<p>(C) Indian Overseas Bank</p>
<p>(D) UTI Bank</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>11. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the lists—</p>
<p><strong>List-I </strong><em>(Mineral Production)</em></p>
<p>(a) Mineral Oil</p>
<p>(b) Gypsum</p>
<p>(c) Gold</p>
<p>(d) Bauxite</p>
<p><strong>List-II </strong><em>(State)</em></p>
<p>1. Orissa</p>
<p>2. Karnataka</p>
<p>3. Gujarat</p>
<p>4. Rajasthan</p>
<p><strong>Codes :</strong></p>
<p>(a) (b) (c) (d)</p>
<p>(A) 1 2 3 4</p>
<p>(B) 2 1 4 3</p>
<p>(C) 4 3 1 2</p>
<p>(D) 3 4 2 1</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>12. Consider the following statements—</p>
<p><strong>Assertion (A) : </strong>Atomic energy in India promises to meet the future energy demand of the country.</p>
<p><strong>Reason (R) : </strong>Atomic minerals are ubiquitous in India.</p>
<p>Select the correct answer from the code given below :</p>
<p>(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)</p>
<p>(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)</p>
<p>(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false</p>
<p>(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>13. Which of the following states has the longest coast line ?</p>
<p>(A) Gujarat</p>
<p>(B) Maharashtra</p>
<p>(C) Kerala</p>
<p>(D) Tamil Nadu</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>14. Which of the following rock systems in India is the main source of coal deposits ?</p>
<p>(A) Dharwar system</p>
<p>(B) Gondwana system</p>
<p>(C) Cudappa system</p>
<p>(D) Vindhyan system</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>15. Laterite soil is found in—</p>
<p>(A) Uttar Pradesh</p>
<p>(B) Himachal Pradesh</p>
<p>(C) Punjab</p>
<p>(D) Maharashtra</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>16. Which one of the following is <strong>not </strong>correctly matched ?</p>
<p>(A) Kirghiz — Central Asia</p>
<p>(B) Masai — West Africa</p>
<p>(C) Red Indians — North America</p>
<p>(D) Eskimos — Greenland</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>17. Chilka lake is situated in—</p>
<p>(A) West Bengal</p>
<p>(B) Andhra Pradesh</p>
<p>(C) Orissa</p>
<p>(D) Tamil Nadu</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>18. Damodar is a tributary of river—</p>
<p>(A) Ganga</p>
<p>(B) Hugli</p>
<p>(C) Padma</p>
<p>(D) Suvarn Rekha</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>19. Sangam Yojana is concerned with—</p>
<p>(A) provision for clean drinking water</p>
<p>(B) provision for cleaning rivers</p>
<p>(C) promoting communal harmony</p>
<p>(D) helping the invalids</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>20. National Dairy Development Board is located in—</p>
<p>(A) Anand</p>
<p>(B) Gandhinagar</p>
<p>(C) Vadodara</p>
<p>(D) Valsad</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>21. Economic Planning is included in the Constitution of India in—</p>
<p>(A) Union List</p>
<p>(B) State List</p>
<p>(C) Concurrent List</p>
<p>(D) Special List</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>22. Which one of the following is <strong>not </strong>correctly matched ?</p>
<p>(A) Kimberley —Diamond</p>
<p>(B) Havana —Meat packing</p>
<p>(C) Milan —Silk</p>
<p>(D) Sheffield —Cutlery</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>23. Dudhawa National Park is situated in the district of—</p>
<p>(A) Lalitpur</p>
<p>(B) Pilibhit</p>
<p>(C) Lakhimpur Khiri</p>
<p>(D) Sonbhadra</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>24. The correct descending order of major states of India in terms of density of population (2001) is—</p>
<p>(A) Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, Kerala</p>
<p>(B) West Bengal, Kerala, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh</p>
<p>(C) Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, West Bengal, Bihar</p>
<p>(D) West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>25. The major coffee producing state in India is—</p>
<p>(A) Kerala</p>
<p>(B) Karnataka</p>
<p>(C) Tamil Nadu</p>
<p>(D) West Bengal</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>26. March 24 (2008) was observed as—</p>
<p>(A) World AIDS Day</p>
<p>(B) World Disabled Day</p>
<p>(C) World Environment Day</p>
<p>(D) World Tuberculosis (TB) Day</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>27. Which one of the following pairs of Harappan sites and their locations is <strong>not</strong>correctly matched ?</p>
<p>(A) Alamgirpur —Uttar Pradesh</p>
<p>(B) Banawali —Haryana</p>
<p>(C) Diamabad —Maharashtra</p>
<p>(D) Rakhigarhi —Rajasthan</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>28. Jivaka, the famous physician of the time of Gautama Buddha, was associated with the court of—</p>
<p>(A) Bimbisara</p>
<p>(B) Chanda Pradyota</p>
<p>(C) Prasenajeta</p>
<p>(D) Udayana</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>29. After President’s signature on the recommendation of Delimitation Commission, Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies with certain exemptions, will be redefined. Which of the following are exempted ?</p>
<p>1. Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur</p>
<p>2. Assam</p>
<p>3. Nagaland</p>
<p>4. Jharkhand</p>
<p>Select the correct answer from the code given below—</p>
<p>(A) 1 only</p>
<p>(B) 2 and 3</p>
<p>(C) 3 and 4</p>
<p>(D) 1, 2, 3 and 4</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>30. The winner of French Open, 2008 (Ladies singles) was—</p>
<p>(A) Dinara Safina</p>
<p>(B) Ana Ivanovic</p>
<p>(C) Jelena Jankovic</p>
<p>(D) Svetlana Kuznetsova</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>31. Who among the following was of the view that the Earth revolves round the Sun ?</p>
<p>(A) Aryabhatta</p>
<p>(B) Brahmagupta</p>
<p>(C) Varahamihira</p>
<p>(D) None of the above</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>32. What is the difference (in years) between the Vikrama and Saka eras ?</p>
<p>(A) 57 years</p>
<p>(B) 78 years</p>
<p>(C) 135 years</p>
<p>(D) 320 years</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>33. Who among the following rulers paid attention to the water resource management in Girnar region some centuries before the Christian era ?</p>
<p>1. Mahapadma Nanda</p>
<p>2. Chandragupta Maurya</p>
<p>3. Ashoka</p>
<p>4. Rudradaman</p>
<p>Select the correct answer from the code given below—</p>
<p>(A) 1, 2</p>
<p>(B) 2, 3</p>
<p>(C) 3, 4</p>
<p>(D) 2, 3, 4</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>34. Ptolemy Philadelphus with whom Ashoka had diplomatic relations was the ruler of—</p>
<p>(A) Cyrene</p>
<p>(B) Egypt</p>
<p>(C) Macedonia</p>
<p>(D) Syria</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>35. The inscription belonging to which one of the following dynasties confirms the tradition that Lumbini was the birth place of Sakyamuni Buddha ?</p>
<p>(A) Maurya</p>
<p>(B) Sunga</p>
<p>(C) Satavahana</p>
<p>(D) Kushana</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>36. Which literature had its classical age under Krishnadeva Raya, the famous Vijayanagara king ?</p>
<p>(A) Konkani</p>
<p>(B) Malayalam</p>
<p>(C) Tamil</p>
<p>(D) Telugu</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>37. The city of Jaunpur was founded by—</p>
<p>(A) Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq</p>
<p>(B) Firoz Shah Tughlaq</p>
<p>(C) Ibrahim Shah Sharqi</p>
<p>(D) Sikandar Lodi</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>38. The department of Public Works was established for the first time by—</p>
<p>(A) Alauddin Khalji</p>
<p>(B) Balban</p>
<p>(C) Firoz Shah Tughlaq</p>
<p>(D) Iltutmish</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>39. Who were the ‘Nayanars’ ?</p>
<p>(A) Saivites</p>
<p>(B) Saktas</p>
<p>(C) Vaishnavites</p>
<p>(D) Sun worshippers</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>40. Who among the following kings had strong leaning towards Jainism ?</p>
<p>(A) Dasratha</p>
<p>(B) Brihadratha</p>
<p>(C) Kharavela</p>
<p>(D) Huvishka</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>41. Which one of the following rulers had granted Diwani to the East India Company ?</p>
<p>(A) Farrukhsiyar</p>
<p>(B) Shah Alam-I</p>
<p>(C) Shah Alam-II</p>
<p>(D) Shujaud Daula</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>42. The transfer of capital of British India from Calcutta to Delhi was effected during the period of—</p>
<p>(A) Lord Minto</p>
<p>(B) Lord Hardinge</p>
<p>(C) Lord Chelmsford</p>
<p>(D) Lord Reading</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>43. The Durand line demarcated India’s border with—</p>
<p>(A) Afghanistan</p>
<p>(B) Burma</p>
<p>(C) Nepal</p>
<p>(D) Tibet</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>44. What was the rate of exchange between the Copper Dam and Silver Rupaya under Sher Shah ?</p>
<p>(A) 16 : 1</p>
<p>(B) 32 : 1</p>
<p>(C) 40 : 1</p>
<p>(D) 64 : 1</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>45. Arrange the following events of Akbar’s reign in a chronological order :</p>
<p>1. Abolition of Jazia</p>
<p>2. Construction of Ibadatkhana</p>
<p>3. Signing of Mahzar</p>
<p>4. Foundation of Din-i-Ilahi</p>
<p>Select the correct answer from the code given below—</p>
<p>(A) 1, 2, 3, 4</p>
<p>(B) 2, 3, 4, 1</p>
<p>(C) 1, 3, 2, 4</p>
<p>(D) 3, 4, 1, 2</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>46. After the arrest of Gandhiji during the Salt Satyagraha, who took his place as leader of the movement ?</p>
<p>(A) Abbas Tyabji</p>
<p>(B) Abul Kalam Azad</p>
<p>(C) Jawaharlal Nehru</p>
<p>(D) Vallabhbhai Patel</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>47. Which one of the following revolutionaries involved in Kakori case had escaped the trial ?</p>
<p>(A) Sachindra Nath Bakshi</p>
<p>(B) Mukundi Lal</p>
<p>(C) Chandra Shekhar Azad</p>
<p>(D) Manmath Nath Gupta</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>48. Who changed the name of Hindustan Republic Association founded by Sachindra Sanyal to ‘Hindustan Socialist Republic Association’ ?</p>
<p>(A) Ras Behari Bose</p>
<p>(B) Batukeshwar Datt</p>
<p>(C) Sardar Bhagat Singh</p>
<p>(D) Chandra Shekhar Azad</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>49. Which one of the following revolutionaries was executed in the Gorakhpur Jail ?</p>
<p>(A) Ramprasad Bismil</p>
<p>(B) Rajendra Lahiri</p>
<p>(C) Roshan Singh</p>
<p>(D) Ashfaqullah Khan</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>50. Whose sustained efforts led to the establishment of the first women’s university in Bombay ?</p>
<p>(A) Dayaram Gidumal</p>
<p>(B) D. K. Karve</p>
<p>(C) Ramabai</p>
<p>(D) Mahadev Govind Ranade</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>51. Which one of the following is the most urbanized states of India according to 2001 Census ?</p>
<p>(A) Gujarat</p>
<p>(B) West Bengal</p>
<p>(C) Maharashtra</p>
<p>(D) Kerala</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>52. According to 2001 Census the least densely populated states of India in ascending order are—</p>
<p>(A) Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim</p>
<p>(B) Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram and Sikkim</p>
<p>(C) Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Sikkim and Nagaland</p>
<p>(D) Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Nagaland</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>53. Among the following which fruit is a rich source of iron ?</p>
<p>(A) Jamun</p>
<p>(B) Karonda</p>
<p>(C) Loquat</p>
<p>(D) Guava</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>54. Vitamin which promotes wound healing is—</p>
<p>(A) Vitamin B</p>
<p>(B) Vitamin C</p>
<p>(C) Vitamin A</p>
<p>(D) Vitamin D</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>55. Bauxite is an ore of—</p>
<p>(A) Aluminium</p>
<p>(B) Boron</p>
<p>(C) Lead</p>
<p>(D) Silver</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>56. Which of the following methods is used to determine the age of the earth ?</p>
<p>(A) Carbon dating</p>
<p>(B) Germanium dating</p>
<p>(C) Uranium dating</p>
<p>(D) All the above</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>57. Name the gas which under normal conditions produces pollution in the atmosphere ?</p>
<p>(A) Carbon monoxide (CO)</p>
<p>(B) Carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>)</p>
<p>(C) Nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>)</p>
<p>(D) Oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>)</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>58. Electron-volt is the unit for—</p>
<p>(A) energy</p>
<p>(B) charge of electron</p>
<p>(C) potential difference</p>
<p>(D) power</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>59. An atom bomb is based on the principle of—</p>
<p>(A) nuclear fission</p>
<p>(B) nuclear fusion</p>
<p>(C) nuclear spallation</p>
<p>(D) none of these</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>60. Titan is the largest moon or satellite of—</p>
<p>(A) Mars</p>
<p>(B) Venus</p>
<p>(C) Jupiter</p>
<p>(D) Saturn</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>61. The most toxic metal pollutant of the automobile exhaust is—</p>
<p>(A) Copper</p>
<p>(B) Lead</p>
<p>(C) Cadmium</p>
<p>(D) Mercury</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>62. Which of the following disease is caused by a virus ?</p>
<p>(A) Diphtheria</p>
<p>(B) Malaria</p>
<p>(C) Cholera</p>
<p>(D) Hepatitis</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>63. If the circumference of a circle is increased by 50%, then the area will be increased by—</p>
<p>(A) 50%</p>
<p>(B) 100%</p>
<p>(C) 125%</p>
<p>(D) 225%</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>64. The term ‘Siamese Twins’ is used for—</p>
<p>(A) twins in which there is one male and one female</p>
<p>(B) twins in which both are females</p>
<p>(C) twins suffering from a common disease of siam</p>
<p>(D) twins physically attached to each other</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>65. Every solar eclipse takes place on—</p>
<p>(A) full moon only</p>
<p>(B) new moon only</p>
<p>(C) both (A) and (B)</p>
<p>(D) neither (A) nor (B)</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>66. The headquarter of which of the following is correctly given ?</p>
<p>(A) UNO—London</p>
<p>(B) WTO—Geneva</p>
<p>(C) ILO—New York</p>
<p>(D) FAO—Chicago</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>67. White bud of maize is caused due to deficiency of—</p>
<p>(A) N</p>
<p>(B) Zn</p>
<p>(C) Cu</p>
<p>(D) Mn</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>68. A number is 20 more than its 20%. The number is—</p>
<p>(A) 20</p>
<p>(B) 25</p>
<p>(C) 50</p>
<p>(D) 80</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>69. The train which was started on April 14, 2008 between Kolkata (India) and Dhaka (Bangladesh) has been named—</p>
<p>(A) Sadbhavna Express</p>
<p>(B) Shanti Express</p>
<p>(C) Maitri Express</p>
<p>(D) Aman Express</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>70. Thailand’s Ponsana Boonsak won the men’s singles of the India open Grand Prix Badminton championship held in Hyderabad in April 2008. In the final he defeated—</p>
<p>(A) Anand Pawar</p>
<p>(B) Arvind Bhat</p>
<p>(C) Chetan Anand</p>
<p>(D) Zhendong Guo</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(C)</p>
<p>71. Indian Institute of Remote sensing is located at—</p>
<p>(A) Ahmedabad</p>
<p>(B) Dehradun</p>
<p>(C) Shriharikota</p>
<p>(D) None of the above</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>72. The winner of the 62nd Santosh Trophy, held in June 2008, was—</p>
<p>(A) Karnataka</p>
<p>(B) West Bengal</p>
<p>(C) Services</p>
<p>(D) Punjab</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(D)</p>
<p>73. Who among the following was the Chief Guest on the occasion of Republic Day, 2008 ?</p>
<p>(A) British Prime Minister Gardon Brown</p>
<p>(B) French President Nicolas Sarcozy</p>
<p>(C) Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen</p>
<p>(D) Russian President Vladimir Putin</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
<p>74. In April 2008 fourth convention of Nuclear safety was held in—</p>
<p>(A) Vienna</p>
<p>(B) London</p>
<p>(C) Paris</p>
<p>(D) Rome</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(A)</p>
<p>75. Who among the following received Padma Vibhushan Award of 2008 ?</p>
<p>1. Madhuri Dixit</p>
<p>2. Ratan Tata</p>
<p>3. Sachin Tendulkar</p>
<p>4. Viswanathan Anand</p>
<p>Select the correct answer from the code given below—</p>
<p>(A) 1, 2</p>
<p>(B) 2, 3</p>
<p>(C) 3, 4</p>
<p>(D) 2, 3, 4</p>
<p><strong>Ans : </strong>(B)</p>
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1. The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank is located at—
(A) Bangkok
(B) Singapore
(C) Kualalumpur
(D) Manila
Ans : (D)
2. Explicit cost means—
(A) Payments made for short period
(B) Payments made for long period
(C) Payments incurred on fixed and variable costs
(D) Payments made for productive resources
Ans : (D)
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<p>1. The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank is located at—</p>
<p>(A) Bangkok</p>
<p>(B) Singapore</p>
<p>(C) Kualalumpur</p>
<p>(D) Manila</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>2. Explicit cost means—</p>
<p>(A) Payments made for short period</p>
<p>(B) Payments made for long period</p>
<p>(C) Payments incurred on fixed and variable costs</p>
<p>(D) Payments made for productive resources</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>3. The most important aspect affecting cropping pattern is—</p>
<p>(A) The social consideration</p>
<p>(B) The economic consideration</p>
<p>(C) The political consideration</p>
<p>(D) The geographical consideration</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>4. Which is the most mobile factor of production ?</p>
<p>(A) Land</p>
<p>(B) Labour</p>
<p>(C) Capital</p>
<p>(D) Organisation</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (C)</p>
<p>5. Cottage and small scale industries are desirable in Indian Economy from the point of view of—</p>
<p>(A) Income generation</p>
<p>(B) Large scale production</p>
<p>(C) Low cost technology</p>
<p>(D) Employment generation</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>6. Which one of the following item is entered as credit in the balance of Payment Account ?</p>
<p>(A) Imports from abroad</p>
<p>(B) Purchase of assets from abroad</p>
<p>(C) Sale of assets abroad</p>
<p>(D) Purchase of gold from abroad</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (C)</p>
<p>7. When there are <em>economies of scale</em>, it means that an increase in production must be accompanied by—</p>
<p>(A) A reduction in total cost of production</p>
<p>(B) A reduction in average cost of production</p>
<p>(C) A reduction in prices of inputs</p>
<p>(D) An increase in profitability of producers</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>8. G-77 stands for a group of 77—</p>
<p>(A) Capitalist countries</p>
<p>(B) Socialist countries</p>
<p>(C) Advanced countries</p>
<p>(D) Developing countries</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>9. Changes in Bank Rate affects—</p>
<p>(A) The market rate of interest</p>
<p>(B) Select industries for investments</p>
<p>(C) Banks giving loans</p>
<p>(D) The cash reserve ratios</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (A)</p>
<p>10. Total costs is a combination of—</p>
<p>(A) Fixed cost and variable cost</p>
<p>(B) Money cost and real cost</p>
<p>(C) Economic cost and social cost</p>
<p>(D) Past cost and future cost</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (A)</p>
<p>11. The present strength of the Rajya Sabha is—</p>
<p>(A) 245</p>
<p>(B) 250</p>
<p>(C) 260</p>
<p>(D) 300</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (A)</p>
<p>12. The electoral college for election to the office of the President consists of elected members of the—</p>
<p>(A) Lok Sabha</p>
<p>(B) Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha</p>
<p>(C) Lok Sabha, the Rajya Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies</p>
<p>(D) None of these</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (C)</p>
<p>13. Under which Article of the Constitution the central government can take pre-emptive action to protect any state against external aggression and internal disturbances—</p>
<p>(A) 355</p>
<p>(B) 356</p>
<p>(C) 357</p>
<p>(D) 358</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (A)</p>
<p>14. When did India become a Republic ? On—</p>
<p>(A) August 15, 1947</p>
<p>(B) November 26, 1949</p>
<p>(C) January 26, 1950</p>
<p>(D) December 10, 1946</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (C)</p>
<p>15. Who was the first Indian Scholar who treated Mathematics as a distinct subject ?</p>
<p>(A) Brahma Gupta</p>
<p>(B) Aryabhatta</p>
<p>(C) Varahamihira</p>
<p>(D) Ramanujam</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>16. In Buddhism a Chaitya is also known as—</p>
<p>(A) Residence of the Monks</p>
<p>(B) Hall of Worship</p>
<p>(C) Dining Hall</p>
<p>(D) Congregation Hall</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>17. When were Goa, Diu and Daman annexed into the Indian Union ?</p>
<p>(A) 1947 A.D.</p>
<p>(B) 1961 A.D.</p>
<p>(C) 1951 A.D.</p>
<p>(D) 1954 A.D.</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>18. The Maldives are the islands of this ocean—</p>
<p>(A) Atlantic Ocean</p>
<p>(B) Indian Ocean</p>
<p>(C) Pacific Ocean</p>
<p>(D) Arctic Ocean</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>19. Shiva is worshipped as Nataraja in a famous temple in Tamil Nadu, where ?</p>
<p>(A) Tanjore</p>
<p>(B) Madurai</p>
<p>(C) Rameshwaram</p>
<p>(D) Chidambaram</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>20. Australia is particularly known for—</p>
<p>(A) Wheat Mills and Wheat Cultivation</p>
<p>(B) Sheep rearing and Mining</p>
<p>(C) Lumbering and Paper Mills</p>
<p>(D) Jute Mills and Jute Cultivation</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>21. Lime is sometimes applied to soil in order to—</p>
<p>(A) Increase the acidity of the soil</p>
<p>(B) Decrease the alkalinity of the soil</p>
<p>(C) Decrease the acidity of the soil</p>
<p>(D) Increase the alkalinity of the soil</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>22. Which of the following depletes the ozone layer ?</p>
<p>(A) CFC’s</p>
<p>(B) Carbon dioxide</p>
<p>(C) Carbon monoxide</p>
<p>(D) Nitrogen dioxide</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (A)</p>
<p>23. The turgid condition of a cell is due to—</p>
<p>(A) Loss of water</p>
<p>(B) Entry of water</p>
<p>(C) Loss of solutes</p>
<p>(D) Entry of solutes</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>24. In the blood group ‘O’ the antigen present is—</p>
<p>(A) A</p>
<p>(B) B</p>
<p>(C) A and B</p>
<p>(D) No antigen</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>25. The time-period of a pendulum on the moon—</p>
<p>(A) Decreases</p>
<p>(B) Increases</p>
<p>(C) Remains the same</p>
<p>(D) Is zero</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>26. The human ear is sensitive to sound intensity ranging from—</p>
<p>(A) 200 to 300 db</p>
<p>(B) 300 to 400 db</p>
<p>(C) 500 to 600 db</p>
<p>(D) 0 to 180 db</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>27. A solar eclipse occurs when the—</p>
<p>(A) Sun comes between the earth and the moon</p>
<p>(B) Moon comes between the sun and the earth</p>
<p>(C) Earth comes between the sun and the moon</p>
<p>(D) Sun comes between the earth and the star</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>28. The Angstrom unit measures—</p>
<p>(A) Temperature</p>
<p>(B) Electric current</p>
<p>(C) Time</p>
<p>(D) Wavelength</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>29. We can hold a pen due to the—</p>
<p>(A) Force of gravity</p>
<p>(B) Force of friction</p>
<p>(C) Force of weight</p>
<p>(D) Work done by our muscles</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>30. One calorie of energy is equivalent to—</p>
<p>(A) 0·42 joule</p>
<p>(B) 4·2 joule</p>
<p>(C) 42 joule</p>
<p>(D) 420 joule</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>31. Metals, when exposed to electromagnetic radiations, emit—</p>
<p>(A) Electrons</p>
<p>(B) Protons</p>
<p>(C) Neutrons</p>
<p>(D) Alpha particles</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (A)</p>
<p>32. Which one of the following is a super cooled liquid ?</p>
<p>(A) Mercury</p>
<p>(B) Bromine</p>
<p>(C) Glass</p>
<p>(D) Ice-cream</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (C)</p>
<p>33. Haemoglobin is an Iron-containing—</p>
<p>(A) Nucleic acid</p>
<p>(B) Protein</p>
<p>(C) Antibody</p>
<p>(D) Hormone</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>34. Green flames given out by the burning of firework is due to the presence of—</p>
<p>(A) Sodium</p>
<p>(B) Barium</p>
<p>(C) Potassium</p>
<p>(D) Calcium</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>35. Which one of the following is not a function of protein ?</p>
<p>(A) Building up of tissues</p>
<p>(B) Catalysing some reactions</p>
<p>(C) Growth of bones</p>
<p>(D) Repair of torn tissues</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>36. Metal used for galvanising iron is—</p>
<p>(A) Mercury</p>
<p>(B) Aluminium</p>
<p>(C) Copper</p>
<p>(D) Zinc</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>37. An example of a synthetic rubber is—</p>
<p>(A) Neoprene</p>
<p>(B) Nylon</p>
<p>(C) Rayon</p>
<p>(D) Polyester</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (A)</p>
<p>38. The metal which is called Quick Silver is—</p>
<p>(A) Silver</p>
<p>(B) Aluminium</p>
<p>(C) Mercury</p>
<p>(D) Lead</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (C)</p>
<p>39. What is the tenure of office of the Vice-President ?</p>
<p>(A) Co-terminus with that of the President</p>
<p>(B) Five years</p>
<p>(C) Six years</p>
<p>(D) As decided by the Electoral College voting the person</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>40. Who amidst the following Presidents held office for two terms ?</p>
<p>(A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad</p>
<p>(B) Dr. Radhakrishnan</p>
<p>(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain</p>
<p>(D) Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (A)</p>
<p>41. Which of the following constitutional documents had the most profound influence in creating the Indian Constitution ?</p>
<p>(A) The Government of India Act, 1935</p>
<p>(B) The US Constitution</p>
<p>(C) The British Constitution</p>
<p>(D) The UN Charter</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (A)</p>
<p>42. Which of the following produces the widely used antibiotic penicillin ?</p>
<p>(A) An algae</p>
<p>(B) A bacterium</p>
<p>(C) A synthetic process</p>
<p>(D) A fungus</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
<p>43. What forms the largest part of most diets ?</p>
<p>(A) Nucleic acid</p>
<p>(B) Proteins</p>
<p>(C) Carbohydrates</p>
<p>(D) Lipids</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (C)</p>
<p>44. Acid present in Tamarind is—</p>
<p>(A) Citric acid</p>
<p>(B) Acetic acid</p>
<p>(C) Tartaric acid</p>
<p>(D) Oxalic acid</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (C)</p>
<p>45. Which of the following diseases is caused by a viral infection ?</p>
<p>(A) Typhoid</p>
<p>(B) Cholera</p>
<p>(C) Common cold</p>
<p>(D) Tetanus</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (C)</p>
<p>46. In which part of India does saffron grow ?</p>
<p>(A) Darjeeling district</p>
<p>(B) Kashmir</p>
<p>(C) Hills in Madhya Pradesh</p>
<p>(D) Nilgiri Hills</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (B)</p>
<p>47. India is one of the largest producer of which of the following spices ?</p>
<p>1. Black pepper</p>
<p>2. Cardamom</p>
<p>3. Cloves</p>
<p>4. Ginger</p>
<p>Select the correct answer by using the codes given below :</p>
<p>(A) 1 and 3</p>
<p>(B) 2 and 3</p>
<p>(C) 1, 2 and 4</p>
<p>(D) 3 and 4</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (C)</p>
<p>48. Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right ?</p>
<p>(A) Right to strike</p>
<p>(B) Right against exploitation</p>
<p>(C) Right to equality</p>
<p>(D) Right to freedom of religion</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (A)</p>
<p>49. Who can issue the writs for enforcement of the fundamental rights ?</p>
<p>(A) The District Judge</p>
<p>(B) The Human Rights Commission</p>
<p>(C) The High Court and the Supreme Court</p>
<p>(D) The Director General of Police</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (C)</p>
<p>50. What does hail consist of ?</p>
<p>(A) Granular ice</p>
<p>(B) Crystals of ice</p>
<p>(C) Water droplets</p>
<p>(D) Masses of ice in layers one above the other</p>
<p><strong>Ans :</strong> (D)</p>
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(c) Maharashtra (d) Kerala.
2. Cheep money means
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. In which State was the first non- Congress Government set up in Independent India?<br />
(a) Punjab (b) Bihar<br />
(c) Maharashtra (d) Kerala.<br />
2. Cheep money means<br />
(a) low rates of interest. (b) low level of saving.<br />
(c) low level of income. (d) low level of standard of living.<br />
3. Under the rules of the IMR, each member is required to declare the par value of its legal tender money in terms of the US dollars and<br />
(a) Silver. (b) Gold.<br />
(c) Pound Sterling. (d) Diamond.<br />
4. The Government takes ‘Ways and means advances’ from<br />
(a) RBI. (b) IDBI.<br />
(c) SBI. (d) ICICI.<br />
5. Kisan Credit Card Scheme was introduced in<br />
(a) 1991. (b) 1996.<br />
(c) 1998. (d) 2000.<br />
6. Compared to the rich the poor save<br />
(a) a large part of their income. (b) an equal part of their income.<br />
(c) a smaller part of their income.(d) all of their incomes.<br />
7. One of the main factors that led to rapid expansion of Indian exports is<br />
(a) imposition of import duties. (b) liberalization of the economy.<br />
(c) recession in other countries. (d) diversification of exports.<br />
8. When too much money is chasing too few goods, the situation is<br />
(a) Deflation. (b) Inflation.<br />
(c) Recession. (d) Stagflation.<br />
9. With which crop has Green Revolution been associated?<br />
(a) Rice (b) Wheat<br />
(c) Pulses (d) Sugarcane.<br />
10. Who was the first Indian Governor-General of India ?<br />
(a) B.R. Ambedkar (b) C.Rajagopalachari<br />
(c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (d) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan<br />
11. A candidate, to become a member of the Rajya Sabha, should not be less than<br />
(a) 21 years of age. (b) 25 years of age.<br />
(c) 30 years of age. (d) 32 years of age.<br />
12. Which Constitutional Amendment gave precedence to the Directive Principles of State Policy over Fundamental Rights?<br />
(a) 42nd (b) 44th<br />
(c) 52nd (d) 56th .<br />
13. Nov. 26, 1949 is a significant day in the history of our constitution because<br />
(a) India took a pledge of complete independence on this day.<br />
(b) the Constitution was adopted on this day.<br />
(c) India became a Republic on the day.<br />
(d) the first amendment of the Constitution was passed on this day.<br />
14. Which of the following expressions does not figure in the Preamble to the India Constitutions?<br />
(a) Sovereign Democratic Republic<br />
(b) Socialist (c) Secular<br />
(d) Federal.<br />
15. Which one of the following Presidents of India served for two terms?<br />
(a) S.Radhakrishnan (b) Rajendra Prasad<br />
(c) Zakir Hussain (d) V.V. Giri.<br />
16. The maximum strength of the elected members of the House of the People (Lok Sabha) is<br />
(a) 530. (b) 545.<br />
(c) 540. (d) 550.<br />
17. How many readings does a non-Money Bill have in each House of the Parliament?<br />
(a) Two (b) Three<br />
(c) Four (d) One.<br />
18. Money Bill can be introduced in the State Legislative Assembly with the prior permission of the<br />
(a) Governor of the State.<br />
(b) Chief Minister of the State.<br />
(c) Speaker of Legislative Assembly.<br />
(d) Finance Minister of the State<br />
19. The Prime Minister who was voted out of power by the Parliament was<br />
(a) Indira Gandhi. (b) Morarji Desai.<br />
(c) V.P. Singh. (d) Chandrashekhar.<br />
20. The Union Parliament consists of<br />
(a) the President of India.<br />
(b) the Council of States (Rajya Sabha).<br />
(c) the House of the People (Lok Sabha)<br />
(d) All of these.<br />
21. The Indian National Congress had passed the famous resolution on &#8220;Non-Cooperation&#8221; in 1920 as its session held at<br />
(a) Lucknow. (b) Delhi.<br />
(c) Bombay. (d) Calcutta.<br />
22. Who is known as the ‘Grand Old Man of India’?<br />
(a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) Gopal Krishan Gokhale<br />
(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (d) Surendranath Banerjee.<br />
23. Which of the following can be considered as the most useful and outstanding reforms made by Lord Curzon, especially in respect of the people living in the undivided province of Punjab?<br />
(a) Educational Reforms (b) Police Reforms<br />
(c) Industrial Reforms (d) Agricultural Reforms<br />
24. Who among the following was sent as an Ambassasdor to the royal court of Jahangir by James I, the then King of England?<br />
(a) John Hawkins (b) William Todd<br />
(c) Sir Thomas Roe (d) Sir Walter Raleigh.<br />
25. ‘Dyarchy’ was introduced in the Government of India Act of<br />
(a) 1909. (b) 1919.<br />
(c) 1935. (d) None of these.<br />
26. The transfer of Government from the ‘Company’ to the ‘Crown’ was pronounced by Lord Canning (Nov. 1, 1858) at<br />
(a) Calcutta. (b) Delhi.<br />
(c) Patan. (d) Allahabad.<br />
27. The India National Congress and the Muslim League came closer to each other in 1916 at<br />
(a) Lahore. (b) Amritsar.<br />
(c) Lucknow. (d) Haripura.<br />
28. The first General-Secretary of the Indian National Congress was<br />
(a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) A.O. Hume<br />
(c) Ferozeshah Mehta (d) Badruddin Tyabji.<br />
29. Raja Rammohun Roy organized a historic agitation against the<br />
(a) caste system. (b) evil custom of sati.<br />
(c) degrading position of women in society<br />
(d) Practice of superfluous religious rituals.<br />
30. &#8220;Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge…&#8221;<br />
This was stated on the night of Aug. 14, 1947 by<br />
(a) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. (b) C.Rajagopalachari.<br />
(c) Jawaharlal Nehru. (d) Dr. Rajendra Prasad.<br />
31. The highest grade and best quality coal is<br />
(a) Lignite. (b) Peat.<br />
(c) Bituminous. (d) Anthracite.<br />
32. The &#8220;Dark Continent&#8221; is<br />
(a) Africa. (b) South America.<br />
(c) Australia. (d) Asia.<br />
33. Which one of the following is the wettest place in India?<br />
(a) Mahabaleshwar (b) Cherrapunji<br />
(c) Udhagamandalam (d) Mawsynram.<br />
34. The approximate length of the coast-line of India is<br />
(a) 5,500 km. (b) 6,000 km.<br />
(c) 6,500 km. (d) 7,000 km.<br />
35. The area with annual rainfall less than 50 cm in a year is<br />
(a) Meghalaya. (b) Leh in Kashmir.<br />
(c) Coromandel (d) Konkan coast.<br />
36. Silent Valley of Kerala<br />
(a) is the only evergreen forest in India.<br />
(b) contains costly timber trees.<br />
(c) is a good picnic spot.<br />
(d) contains rare species of plants and animals.<br />
37. The only sanctuary where Kashmir stag is found is<br />
(a) Kanha. (b) Dachigam.<br />
(c) Gir. (d) Mudumalai.<br />
38. The Visvesvaraya Iron &amp; Steel Ltd. is located at<br />
(a) Bangalore. (b) Bhadravati.<br />
(c) Mangalore. (d) Mysore.<br />
39. Which dam of India is the highest?<br />
(a) Mettur (b) Rihand<br />
(c) Thein (d) Bhakra.<br />
40. Of the gross cropped area in India, the foodgrains occupy<br />
(a) more than 70 per cent. (b) 60 to 70 per cent.<br />
(c) 50 to 60 per cent. (d) less than 50 per cent.<br />
41. Kaziranga National Park is famous for<br />
(a) Rhinoceros. (b) Tiger.<br />
(c) Lion. (d) Crocodile.<br />
42. The colour of human skin is produced by<br />
(a) Haemoglobin. (b) Insulin.<br />
(c) Adrenaline. (d) Melanin.<br />
43. Which one of the following is not transmitted via blood transfusion?<br />
(a) Hepatitis (b) Typhoid<br />
(c) HIV (d) Malaria<br />
44. Which of the following is a fish?<br />
(a) Silverfish (b) Starfish<br />
(c) Dogfish (d) Cuttlefish<br />
45. Which of the following instruments is used to measure humidity?<br />
(a) Kata Thermometer (b) Anemometer<br />
(c) Sling Psychrometer (d) Clinical Thermometer<br />
46. The period of revolution of a geostationary satellite is<br />
(a) 24 hours (b) 30 days.<br />
(c) 365 days. (d) changing, continuously.<br />
47. The type of mirrors used in the headlamp of cars is<br />
(a) parabolic concave (b) plane<br />
(c) spherical convex (d) cylindrical concave<br />
48. Nuclear explosive devices were tested in India at<br />
(a) Sriharikota (b) Bangalore<br />
(c) Pokharan (d) Kanchipuram<br />
49. The gradation and standardization of agricultural products are conducted through<br />
(a) Food Corporation of India.<br />
(b) Directorate of Marketing and Inspection.<br />
(c) Indian Standards Institution.<br />
(d) Central Statistical Organization.<br />
50. The luster of the metals is because of<br />
(a) high density, due to closed packing of atoms.<br />
(b) high polish<br />
(c) reflection of light due to the presence of free electrons.<br />
(d) absorption of light due to the presence of cavities<br />
51. Flat footed camels can walk easily in sandy deserts because<br />
(a) pressure on the sand is decreased by increasing the area of the surface in contact.<br />
(b) pressure on the stand is increased by increasing the area of the surface in contact.<br />
(c) pressure on the sand is decreased by decreasing the area of the surface in contact.<br />
(d) pressure on the sand is increased by decreasing the area of the surface in contact.<br />
52. The reason for a swimming pool to appear less deep than the actual depth is<br />
(a) refraction. (b) light scattering.<br />
(c) reflection. (d) interference.<br />
53. Alternating current is converted into direct current by a<br />
(a) transformer. (b) dynamo<br />
(c) oscillator. (d) rectifier.<br />
54. German silver used for making utensils is an alloy of<br />
(a) copper, silver, nickel. (b) copper, zinc, nickel.<br />
(c) copper, zinc, aluminium (d) copper, nickel, aluminium.<br />
55. Which one of the following is used to dissolve noble metals?<br />
(a) Nitric acid (b) Hydrochloric acid<br />
(c) Sulphuric acid (d) Aqua regia.<br />
56. Gunpowder was invented by<br />
(a) Roger Bacon. (b) Colt.<br />
(c) C.V. Raman. (d) Dr. Gatting.<br />
57. The purity of gold is expressed in carats. The purest form of gold is<br />
(a) 24 carats. (b) 99.6 carats.<br />
(c) 91.6 carats. (d) 22 carats.<br />
58. Petroleum consists of a mixture of<br />
(a) Carbohydrates. (b) Carbonates.<br />
(c) Hydrocarbons. (d) Carbides.<br />
59. For which invention is Otto Hahn famous?<br />
(a) Atom bomb. (b) Television<br />
(c) X-rays (d) Miner’s safety lamp.<br />
60. Which one of the following is not a plant product?<br />
(a) Caffeine (b) Piperine<br />
(c) Nicotine (d) Saccharin.<br />
61. Which of the statements is correct about India’s national income?<br />
(a) Percentage share of agriculture is higher than services<br />
(b) Percentage share of industry is higher than agriculture<br />
(c) Percentage share of services is higher than industry<br />
(d) Percentage share of services is higher than agriculture and industry put together.<br />
62. Who among the following has been appointed as the eleventh President of the World Bank for a five- year term with effect from July 1, 2007?<br />
(a) John Wolfensohn (b) Paul Wolfowiz<br />
(c) Robert Zoellick (d) David Morgan.<br />
63. Who among the following has been awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for 2005?<br />
(a) Aparna Sen (b) Govind Nihalani<br />
(c) M.S. Sathyu (d) Shyam Benegal<br />
64. Permanent Revenue Settlement of Bengal was introduced by<br />
(a) Lord Clive (b) Lord Hastings<br />
(c) Lord Wellesley (d) Lord Cornwallis<br />
65. In which year was the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) founded?<br />
(a) 1967 (b) 1969<br />
(c) 1970 (d) 1974.<br />
66. Which of the following is not correctly matched?<br />
(a) Indonesia – Jakarta (b) Maldives –Male<br />
(c) North Korea- Seoul (d) Zimbabwe- Harare.<br />
67. Which of the following is the largest parliamentary constituency in terms of area?<br />
(a) Barmer (Rajasthan) (b) Arunachal West (Arunachal Pradesh)<br />
(c) Ladakh (Jammu &amp; Kashmir) (d) Uttarakhand East (Uttarakhand)<br />
68. The first Commonwealth Games were held in the year 1930 at<br />
(a) London (the UK). (b) Sydney (Australia)<br />
(c) Hamilton (Canada). (d) Auckland (New Zealand).<br />
69. The Nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty came into force in<br />
(a) 1967 (b) 1970<br />
(c) 1971 (d) 1974.<br />
70. Which State of India has the largest percentage of poor?<br />
(a) Bihar (b) Chhatrisgarh<br />
(c) Orissa (d) Jharkhand<br />
71. The island of Corsica is associated with<br />
(a) Mussolini (b) Hitler<br />
(c) Napolean Bonaparte. (d) Winston Churchill.<br />
72. The headquarters of Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is located in<br />
(a) Vienna. (b) Riyadh.<br />
(c) Kuwait City. (d) Abu Dhabi.<br />
73. When are the 19th Commonwealth Games scheduled to be held in Delhi?<br />
(a) December, 2008 (b) November, 2009<br />
(c) October, 2010 (d) February, 2011.<br />
74. Jamini Roy distinguished himself in the field of<br />
(a) Badminton (b) Painting<br />
(c) Theatre (d) Sculpture.<br />
75. What percentage of India population is below the official poverty line?<br />
(a) Below 30 per cent (b) 30 per cent to 35 per cent<br />
(c) Above 35 per cent but below 40 per cent<br />
(d) Between 40 per cent and 45 per cent.</p>
<p>ANSWERS</p>
<p>1. (d) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (a) 5. (c)<br />
6. (c) 7. (a) 8. (a) 9. (b) 10. (b)<br />
11. (c) 12. (a) 13. (b) 14. (d) 15. (b)<br />
16. (d) 17. (b) 18. (c) 19. (a) 20. (d)<br />
21. (d) 22. (a) 23. (d) 24. (c) 25. (b)<br />
26. (a) 27. (c) 28. (a) 29. (b) 30. (c)<br />
31. (d) 32. (a) 33. (d) 34. (d) 35. (b)<br />
36. (d) 37. (b) 38. (b) 39. (d) 40. (b)<br />
41. (a) 42. (d) 43. (b) 44. (b) 45. (c)<br />
46. (a) 47. (c) 48. (c) 49. (c) 50. (c)<br />
51. (a) 52. (a) 53. (b) 54. (b) 55. (d)<br />
56. (a) 57. (a) 58. (c) 59. (a) 60. (d)<br />
61. (d) 62. (c) 63. (d) 64. (d) 65. (b)<br />
66. (c) 67. (c) 68. (c) 69. (b) 70. (c)<br />
71. (c) 72. (a) 73. (c) 74. (b) 75. (a)</p>
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<p>IMPORTANT MODEL QUESTIONS FOR KVS (PGT / TGT) BIOLOGY</p>
<p>1. The term Oviparous means</p>
<p>a) Animals giving birth to young ones<br />
b) Animal producing eggs which later develop into young ones<br />
c) Animal giving birth to one young one only<br />
d) None of these</p>
<p>2. Human blood cells are<br />
(a) Nucleated (b) De-nucleated<br />
(c) Multinucleated (d) None of these</p>
<p>3. A person suffering from mouth ulcer should take<br />
(a) vitamin -A (b) vitamin -C<br />
(c) Vitamin -B (d) vitamin –D</p>
<p>4. Mammals are<br />
(a) Cold blooded (b) Warm blooded</p>
<p>(c) Cool blooded (d) Hot blooded</p>
<p>5. Which of the following can cause cancer as well as cure it, depending upon its intensity and use?<br />
(a) Infra-red rays (b) Ultra violet rays<br />
(c)Alcohol (d) Ionized radiation</p>
<p>6. Which of the following has mosaic vision<br />
(a) Hydra (b) Man<br />
(c) Frog (d) Cockroach<br />
7. Which gland of the human body is called master gland<br />
(a) Thyroid (b) Pancreas<br />
(c) Pituary (d) Hypothalamus</p>
<p>8. Name the group called as Universal donor<br />
(a) A (b) AB<br />
(c) B (d) O</p>
<p>9. Myopia means<br />
(a) Short sightedness (b) Long-sightedness<br />
(c) Blindness (d) Double vision</p>
<p>10 Malaria effects which organ most<br />
(a) Heart (b) Brain<br />
(c) Spleen (d) Lungs</p>
<p>11 RBC are formed in (adult)<br />
(a) Bone marrow (b) Heart<br />
(c) Spleen (d) Liver</p>
<p>12. Trachoma is a disease of<br />
(a) Liver (b) Brain<br />
(c) Eyes (d) Ears</p>
<p>13. Lungs are situated in<br />
(a) Buccal cavity (b) Cranial cavity<br />
(c) Thoracic cavity (d) Abdominal cavity</p>
<p>14. Human infant has ______bones<br />
(a) 302 (b) 298<br />
(c) 300 (d) 233</p>
<p>15. Which vitamin helps in blood clotting?<br />
(a) Vitamin B (b) vitamin C<br />
(c) Vitamin K (d) vitamin A</p>
<p>Answers: 1-b, 2-b, 3–b, 4-b, 5-d, 6-d, 7-c, 8-d, 9-a, 10-c, 11-a, 12-c, 13-c, 14-c, 15-c</p>
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<p>SAMPLE SOLVED QUESTIONS FOR PGT TGT BIOLOGY<br />
KVS EXAM</p>
<p>1 The vertebrates, in which hemoglobin is not the oxygen carrying pigment</p>
<p>(a) Jelly fish (b) Ice fish<br />
(c) Whales (d) Sharks</p>
<p>2 Urine is yellow in color due to the presence of pigment known as<br />
(a) Bile (b) Flame cell<br />
(c) Urochrome (d) Belline</p>
<p>3. Tetanus is caused due to the repetitive stimulation of the ____<br />
a) Muscles (b) Bones<br />
c) Ligaments (d) Joints</p>
<p>4. The liquid which is present inside the internal ear is<br />
(a) Endolymph (b) Vitrohumour<br />
(c) Anno lymph (d) perilymph</p>
<p>5. The science which deals with the study of production and action of hormones is<br />
(a) Hormonology (b) Secretology<br />
(c) Endocrinology (d) Exocrinology</p>
<p>6. Corpus luteum is formed by</p>
<p>(a) Seminal vesicles (b) Corona radiata<br />
(c) Luteinisation of granulasa cells (d) Intestitial cells</p>
<p>7 Yolk sac in the Mammals is<br />
(a) Absent (b) well developed<br />
(c) Poorly developed (d) none of these</p>
<p>8 Who coined the term “gene”<br />
(a) Grahmson (b) Mendel<br />
(c) Johannson (d) Gregray</p>
<p>9 Which trait was not studied by Mendel?<br />
(a) Flower height (b) Seed size<br />
(c) Flower color (d) Seed color</p>
<p>10. Hypersensitivity to pollen grains, or eating eggs or inhaling dust or other factors, lead to allergy. This is due to excessive amount of inflammatory substances from<br />
(a) Erythrocytes (b) Lysosomes<br />
(c) Mast cells (d) Monocyte<br />
11. Total number of bones in the hind limbs of a woman is<br />
(a) 30 (b) 31<br />
(c) 32 (d) 33</p>
<p>12. &#8220;Average weight of human brain in males is &#8221; ____kg</p>
<p>(a) 1.35 kg (b) 1.0 kg<br />
(c) 1.4 kg (d) 1.5 kg</p>
<p>13. Name the birth hormone</p>
<p>(a) Vasopressin (b) Oxytocin<br />
(c) Estrogen (d) Diuracin</p>
<p>14. The loop of Henle is absent in</p>
<p>(a) Aves (b) Reptiles<br />
(c) Mammals (d) Fishes</p>
<p>15. If Fertilization fails to happen, and then the corpus rectum degenerates into a white mass called</p>
<p>(a) Corpus alcicans (b) corpus albicans<br />
(c) Leydig (d) corpus luteum</p>
<p>16. Polyspermy does not occur due to</p>
<p>(a) Fertilization membrane (b) Z line membrane<br />
(c) White line membrane (d) none of these</p>
<p>17. The phenotype of a cat can be best determined by</p>
<p>(a) Recombination (b) Test cross<br />
(c) Back cross (d) Recapitulation</p>
<p>18. Which amongst the following is a sex linked disease</p>
<p>(a)Color blindness (b) Pellagra<br />
(c) Beri-Beri (d) Albinism</p>
<p>Answers; 1-b, 2-c, 3-a, 4-a, 5-c, 6-c,7-b, 8-c. 9-b, 10-c, 11-b, 12-a, 13-d, 14-c, 15-b ,16-a, 17-b,</p>
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Questions asked in GIC/LIC/OIC AAO Exam, held in May 2007
1.The first metal to be used by man was:
(a) aluminium
(b) copper
(c) iron
(d) silver
2.The present base year for calculating wholesale
price index number is:
(a) 1993-94
(b) 1991-92
(c) 1961-62
(d) 1950-51
3.For respiration in deep sea, divers use mixture
of:
(a) Oxygen and helium
(b) Oxygen and hydrogen
(c) Oxygen and carbon dioxide
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>General Awareness<br />
Questions asked in GIC/LIC/OIC AAO Exam, held in May 2007</p>
<p>1.The first metal to be used by man was:</p>
<p>(a) aluminium<br />
(b) copper<br />
(c) iron<br />
(d) silver</p>
<p>2.The present base year for calculating wholesale<br />
price index number is:</p>
<p>(a) 1993-94<br />
(b) 1991-92<br />
(c) 1961-62<br />
(d) 1950-51</p>
<p>3.For respiration in deep sea, divers use mixture<br />
of:</p>
<p>(a) Oxygen and helium<br />
(b) Oxygen and hydrogen<br />
(c) Oxygen and carbon dioxide<br />
(d) Oxygen and nitrogen</p>
<p>4.Who committed the most daring murder of Sir<br />
Curzen Wyllie in 1907 in a public meeting in London?</p>
<p>(a) B.N. Dutta<br />
(b) M.L. Dhingra<br />
(c) Sardar Ajit Singh<br />
(d) S.C. Chatterjee</p>
<p>5.The Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice<br />
and:</p>
<p>(a) 12 Judges<br />
(b) 15 Judges<br />
(c) 20 Judges<br />
(d 25 Judges</p>
<p>6.The International Day for Elimination of Racial<br />
Discrimination is observed on:</p>
<p>(a) 20th February (b) 21st February<br />
(c) 20th March<br />
(d) 21st March</p>
<p>7.‘New Horizons’ spacecraft was launched by<br />
NASA to study which of the following planet?</p>
<p>(a) Mars<br />
(b) Pluto<br />
(c) Jupiter<br />
(d) Mercury</p>
<p>8.Which of the following statements are true about<br />
‘2011 Cricket World Cup’?</p>
<p>A. India will host the 2011 World Cup Final.<br />
B. The two semi-final of the mega event will be held<br />
in Pakistan and Sri Lanka.<br />
C. The opening ceremony will be held in<br />
Bangladesh.</p>
<p>D. UAE will host the matches which will be played<br />
between India and Pakistan.<br />
(a) only A, B and C<br />
(b) only B, C and D<br />
(c) only A, C and D<br />
(d) only A and D</p>
<p>9.Which of the following trophies is related with<br />
the game of ‘Football’?</p>
<p>(a) Mumbai Gold Cup<br />
(b) Everest Cup<br />
(c) Merdeka Cup<br />
(d) V.C.C. Cup</p>
<p>10.On which date is Life Insurance Corporation of<br />
India completed its 50 years?</p>
<p>(a) 5th July<br />
(b) 3rd August<br />
(c) 1st September<br />
(d) 15th September</p>
<p>11.The minimum temperature at which a com-<br />
bustible substance catches fire is called:</p>
<p>(a) fireless temperature<br />
(b) ignition temperature<br />
(c) static temperature<br />
(d) optimum temperature</p>
<p>12.The temple of Konark was built by Narasimha<br />
of the:</p>
<p>(a) Maratha Dynasty<br />
(b) Chola Dynasty<br />
(c) Ganga Dynasty<br />
(d) Vijaynagar Empire</p>
<p>13.Rigveda Samhita denotes one-fourth of its<br />
hymns to:</p>
<p>(a) Rudra<br />
(b) Marut<br />
(c) Agni<br />
(d) Indra</p>
<p>14.Ahalyabai, the saintly queen of Maheshwar<br />
(Central India) belonged to which dynasty?</p>
<p>(a) Scindhya dynasty<br />
(b) Peshwa dynasty<br />
(c) Holkar dynasty<br />
(d) Rajput dynasty</p>
<p>15.Which one of the following is not a constitu-<br />
tional body?</p>
<p>(a) Election Commission<br />
(b) Union Public Service Commission<br />
(c) Planning Commission<br />
(d) Finance Commission</p>
<p>16.‘Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)‘ has<br />
not yet been signed by:</p>
<p>(a) India<br />
(b) China<br />
(c) Canada<br />
(d) United Kingdom</p>
<p>17.Jadugoda mines are famous for:</p>
<p>(a) iron ore<br />
(b) mica deposits<br />
(c) gold deposits<br />
(d) uranium deposits</p>
<p>18.What is the Value Added Tax (VAT)?</p>
<p>(a) A single tax that replaces State Taxes like<br />
surcharge, turnover tax, etc.<br />
(b) A simple, transparent, easy to pay tax imposed<br />
on consumers.<br />
(c) A new initiative taken by the government to<br />
increase the tax burden of high income groups.<br />
(d) A new tax to be imposed on the producers of<br />
capital goods.</p>
<p>19.What is the name of the World’s smallest<br />
republic which has an area of 21 sq.km.?</p>
<p>(a) Vatican City (b) Palermo<br />
(c) Namur<br />
(d) Nauru</p>
<p>20.On Jan 10, 2007 India crossed another mile-<br />
stone with the successful launch of PSLV-C7 which<br />
injected into orbit for the first time four satellites, Car-<br />
tosat-2, SRE-1, Lapan-Tubsat and Pehuensat-1. Which<br />
one of them is an earth observation satellite?</p>
<p>(a) Cartosat-2<br />
(b) SRE-1<br />
(c) Lapan-Tubsat<br />
(d) Pehuensat-1</p>
<p>21.Which bank has launched India’s first loan<br />
disbursement card recently?<br />
(a) SBI<br />
(b) UTI<br />
(c) IDBI<br />
(d) ICICI</p>
<p>22.Who has been named “Businessman of the Year<br />
for 2006” by Forbes Asia?</p>
<p>(a) Nandan Nilekani<br />
(b) Mukesh Ambani<br />
(c) Vijay Mallya<br />
(d) Azim Premji</p>
<p>23.Who is the 37th Chief Justice of India?</p>
<p>(a) Ram Jethmalani (d) Y.K. Sabharwal<br />
(c) Bijibhai Patnaik (d) K.G. Balkrishnan</p>
<p>24.‘Diet’ is a joint session of the Parliament of<br />
which nation?<br />
(a) China<br />
(b) Japan<br />
(c) Vietnam<br />
(d) Germany</p>
<p>25.Who is the author of the book, Amitabh—The<br />
Making of a Superstar?</p>
<p>(a) Tushar Raheja<br />
(b) Vijay Singhvi<br />
(c) Susmita Das Gupta<br />
(d) Raj Kamal Jha</p>
<p>26.Ban-ki-Moon who took oath on 14th December<br />
as U.N. Secretary General belonged to:</p>
<p>(a) South Africa<br />
(b) South Korea<br />
(c) Zimbabwe<br />
(d) Yugoslavia</p>
<p>27.The first woman in the world to successfully do<br />
a free fall para-jump over the South Pole from a height<br />
of 12,000 feet in a minus 33 degree Celsius tempera-<br />
ture, is:</p>
<p>(a) Sheetal Mahajan (b) Manisha Lamba<br />
(c) Kangna Ranaut (d) Neha Ahuja</p>
<p>28.Paris is situated on the river:</p>
<p>(a) Danube<br />
(b) Seine<br />
(c) Tiber<br />
(d) Avon</p>
<p>ANSWERS<br />
1. (b)2. (a)3. (d)4. (b)5. (d)6. (d)<br />
7. (b)8. (a)9. (c)10. (c)11. (b)<br />
12. (c)13. (d)14. (c)15. (c)16. (a)<br />
17. (d)18. (a)19. (d)20. (c)21. (d)<br />
22. (a)23. (d)24. (b)25. (c)26. (b)<br />
27. (a)28. (b)</p>
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been setup in collaboration with former Soviet
Union?
(a) Jamshedpur and Rourkela
(b) Durgapur and Bokaro
(c) Bhilai and Durgapur
(d) Bokaro and Bhilai
answer:(d) Bokaro and Bhilai
2.Command Area Development Pro-
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(a) ensure that land is given to the tillers
(b) ensure better utilisation of irrigation
potential
(c) development of land under Army’s
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been setup in collaboration with former Soviet<br />
Union?</p>
<p>(a) Jamshedpur and Rourkela<br />
(b) Durgapur and Bokaro<br />
(c) Bhilai and Durgapur<br />
(d) Bokaro and Bhilai</p>
<p>answer:(d) Bokaro and Bhilai</p>
<p>2.Command Area Development Pro-<br />
gramme was launched to:</p>
<p>(a) ensure that land is given to the tillers<br />
(b) ensure better utilisation of irrigation<br />
potential<br />
(c) development of land under Army’s<br />
Command<br />
(d) poverty alleviation in selected areas</p>
<p>answer: (b) ensure better utilisation of irrigation</p>
<p>3.Which is the river across which Almatti<br />
dam is being built?</p>
<p>(a) Tungabhadra<br />
(b) Godavari<br />
(c) Krishna<br />
(d) Sharvathi</p>
<p>Answer: (c) Krishna</p>
<p>4.Who invented the Microprocessor?</p>
<p>(a) Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore<br />
(b) Georges Claude<br />
(c) Gregory Pincus<br />
(d) Michael de Bakey</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> a) Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore</p>
<p>5.Who amongst the following is renowned<br />
in the field of instrumental music—Shehnai?</p>
<p>(a) Ustad Alla Rakha<br />
(b) Ustad Bismillah Khan<br />
(c) Ustad Amjad Ali Khan<br />
(d) Pt Vishwamohan Bhat</p>
<p>Answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> b) Ustad Bismillah Khan</p>
<p>6.Who is the author of An Equal Music?</p>
<p>(a) Dick Francis<br />
(b) Vikram Seth<br />
(c) Salman Rushdie<br />
(d) Anurag Mathur</p>
<p>answer: (b) Vikram Seth</p>
<p>7.Ashoka’s Dhamma can be best<br />
described as:</p>
<p>(a) Modified form of Brahmanism<br />
(b) A socio-ethical code of conduct<br />
(c) Propagation of Bhakti<br />
(d) Modified form of Dharmasastra</p>
<p>answer: (b) A socio-ethical code of conduct</p>
<p>8.Who was the founder of the City of<br />
Agra?</p>
<p>(a) Mohammad Tughlaq<br />
(b) Alauddin Khilji<br />
(c) Sikandar Lodhi<br />
(d) Ibrahim Lodhi</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> c) Sikandar Lodhi</p>
<p>9.After the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte,<br />
Peace Treaty was signed at:</p>
<p>(a) Versailles<br />
(b) Berlin<br />
(c) Vienna<br />
(d) Paris</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> a) Versailles</p>
<p>10.Which of the following States was NOT<br />
annexed under the Doctrine of Lapse?</p>
<p>(a) Satara<br />
(b) Jhansi<br />
(c) Awadh<br />
(d) Nagpur</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> d) Nagpur</p>
<p>11.Which of the following Indian States is<br />
broadly as large as the European nation—<br />
Greece?</p>
<p>(a) Tamil Nadu<br />
(b) Orissa<br />
(c) Bihar<br />
(d) Assam</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> b) Orissa</p>
<p>12.Water from an artesian well flows up<br />
automatically due to:</p>
<p>(a) heavy rainfall in region<br />
(b) volcanic activity<br />
(c) hydrostatic pressure<br />
(d) geothermal energy</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> c) hydrostatic pressure</p>
<p>13.A coal mining area of the Damodar<br />
Valley is:</p>
<p>(a) Korba<br />
(b) Sambhalpur<br />
(c) Singareni<br />
(d) Raniganj</p>
<p>answer: (d) Raniganj</p>
<p>14.Which racial group does the tribals of<br />
Andaman Islands resemble?</p>
<p>(a) Negrito<br />
(b) Mongoloid<br />
(c) Alpinoid<br />
(d) Nordic</p>
<p>answer: (b) Mongoloid</p>
<p>15.If a country ‘devalued’ its currency, it<br />
would be having:</p>
<p>(a) floating exchange rate system<br />
(b) fixed exchange rate system<br />
(c) exports would fall<br />
(d) dirty float</p>
<p>answer: (b) fixed exchange rate system</p>
<p>16.The crucial determinant of the size of<br />
the market is:</p>
<p>(a) Monetary expansion<br />
(b) Inducement for investment<br />
(c) Productivity<br />
(d) Savings</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> b) Inducement for investment</p>
<p>17.Which one of the following is not an<br />
example of direct tax?</p>
<p>(a) Income Tax<br />
(b) Wealth Tax<br />
(c) Gift Tax<br />
(d) Sales Tax</p>
<p>answer: (d) Sales Tax</p>
<p>18.According to the quantity theory, the<br />
quantity of money determines the:</p>
<p>(a) interest rate<br />
(b) level of real output<br />
(c) price level<br />
(d) level of employment</p>
<p>answer: (c) price level</p>
<p>19.A company is said to be “sick” when<br />
the accumulated loss at the end of any finan-<br />
cial year leads to erosion of&#8230;. per cent of its<br />
net worth.</p>
<p>(a) 100%<br />
(b) 75%<br />
(c) 50%<br />
(d) 25%</p>
<p>answer: (c) 50%</p>
<p>20.Who is legally competent to declare<br />
war or conclude peace treaty?</p>
<p>(a) The Prime Minister<br />
(b) The Council of Ministers<br />
(c) The President<br />
(d) The Parliament</p>
<p>answer: (c) The President</p>
<p>21.Who decides the disputes regarding<br />
the election of the Vice-President?</p>
<p>(a) The President<br />
(b) The Parliament<br />
(c) The Supreme Court<br />
(d) The Election Commission</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> c) The Supreme Court</p>
<p>22.Which right in India is a constitutional<br />
right, but not a fundamental right?</p>
<p>(a) Right to freedom of religion<br />
(b) Cultural and Educational Rights<br />
(c) Right against exploitation<br />
(d) Right to property</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> d) Right to property</p>
<p>23.Who certifies a bill to be a money bill<br />
in Indian States?</p>
<p>(a) State Assembly Speaker<br />
(d) State Finance Minister<br />
(c) Governor of the State<br />
(d) Chief Justice of the High Court</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> a) State Assembly Speaker</p>
<p>24.The right to freedom from illegal<br />
detention is secured through the writ of:</p>
<p>(a) Mandamus<br />
(b) Prohibition<br />
(c) Quo-warranto<br />
(d) Habeas Corpus</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> d) Habeas Corpus</p>
<p>25.Name the chemical used for<br />
removing air bubbles from glass during its<br />
manufacture.</p>
<p>(a) Soda-ash<br />
(b) Feldspar<br />
(c) Potassium Carbonate<br />
(d) Arsenious Oxide</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> a) Soda-ash</p>
<p>26.Which form of Iron has got the highest<br />
carbon content?</p>
<p>(a) Mild Steel<br />
(b) Stainless Steel<br />
(c) Wrought Iron<br />
(d) Cast Iron</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> b) Stainless Steel</p>
<p>27.A green leaf placed in a dark room<br />
is illuminated by red light. The leaf will<br />
appear:</p>
<p>(a) green<br />
(b) red<br />
(c) yellow<br />
(d) black</p>
<p>(c) yellow</p>
<p>28.Triple vaccine is administered to a<br />
new born child to immunise against:</p>
<p>(a) Whooping cough, tetanus and measles<br />
(b) Whooping cough, tetanus and<br />
diphtheria<br />
(c) Tetanus, measles and rubella<br />
(d) Tetanus, diphtheria and small pox</p>
<p>answer: (b) Whooping cough, tetanus and<br />
diphtheria</p>
<p>29.Rows of trees grown along the coastal<br />
areas to reduce the impact of cyclones are<br />
known as:</p>
<p>(a) Wind breaks<br />
(b) Protection forests<br />
(c) Mangroves<br />
(d) Shelter belts</p>
<p>answer : (c) Mangroves</p>
<p>30.The most effective pesticide for gener-<br />
al use against most garden pests is:</p>
<p>(a) Bordeaux mixture<br />
(b) Carbo furan<br />
(c) Malathion<br />
(d) Phosphamidon</p>
<p>answer <img src='http://solvedquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> c) Malathion</p>
<p>31.Electric current passing through a<br />
metallic wire generates heat because of:</p>
<p>(a) collisions of conduction electrons with<br />
each other<br />
(b) collisions of the atoms of the metal<br />
with each other<br />
(c) the energy released in the ionisation of<br />
the atoms of the metal<br />
(d) collisions of the conduction electrons<br />
with the atoms of the metallic wire</p>
<p>answer: (d) collisions of the conduction electrons<br />
with the atoms of the metallic wire</p>
<p>32.Which one of the following seas is<br />
without a coastline?</p>
<p>(a) White sea<br />
(b) Saragossa sea<br />
(c) Sea of Okhotsk<br />
(d) Tasman sea</p>
<p>answer : (b) Saragossa sea</p>
<p>33.Match List I with List II and select the<br />
correct answer using the codes given below the<br />
Lists:</p>
<p>List I              List II<br />
A. Manju Kapoor     1. An Equal Music<br />
B. Vikram Seth      2. Old Woman<br />
C. Mahasweta Devi   3. Difficult Daughters<br />
D. Romesh Bhandari  4. Goa</p>
<p>Codes:<br />
ABCD<br />
(a) 1 3 2 4<br />
(b) 3 1 2 4<br />
(c) 3 2 1 4<br />
(d) 4 2 1 3</p>
<p>(b) 3 1 2 4</p>
<p>34.Which one of the following is used as<br />
a filler in rubber tyres?</p>
<p>(a) Graphite<br />
(b) Coke<br />
(c) Carbon black (d) Charcoal</p>
<p>answer: (c) Carbon black</p>
<p>35.Concave mirrors are used as shaving<br />
mirrors because they:</p>
<p>(a) do not distort images<br />
(b) always produce real images<br />
(c) produce magnified images<br />
(d) never produce inverted images</p>
<p>answer: (c) produce magnified images</p>
<p>36.Match List I with List II and select the<br />
correct answer using the codes given below the<br />
Lists:<br />
List I List II<br />
A. Vishakhadatta  1. Mrichhakatika<br />
B. Shudraka       2. Ritusamhara<br />
C. Kalidasa       3. Kamasutra<br />
D. Vatsyayana     4. Devichandraguptam</p>
<p>Codes:<br />
ABCD<br />
(a)1 4 2 3<br />
(b)4 1 3 2<br />
(c)1 4 3 2<br />
(d)4 1 2 3</p>
<p>d)4 1 2 3</p>
<p>37.Match List I with List II and select the<br />
correct answer using the codes given below the<br />
Lists:<br />
List I List II<br />
(Item in the (Country from Constitution which derived)<br />
of India)</p>
<p>A. Chapter on           1. United Kingdom<br />
Fundamental<br />
Rights</p>
<p>B. India as ‘a          2. Australia<br />
Union of States’<br />
with more powers<br />
to the Union</p>
<p>C. Parliamentary        3. Ireland<br />
privileges<br />
and procedure of<br />
law making</p>
<p>D. Concurrent List       4. United States of America<br />
in Union-State<br />
relations<br />
5. Canada</p>
<p>Codes:<br />
ABCD<br />
(a) 3 4 1 2<br />
(b) 3 4 1 5<br />
(c) 4 5 1 2<br />
(d) 2 4 5 3</p>
<p>(c) 4 5 1 2</p>
<p>38.Amir Khusrau was the famous poet in<br />
the court of:</p>
<p>(a) Akbar<br />
(b) Shahjahan<br />
(c) Ibrahim Lodi<br />
(d) Alauddin Khalji</p>
<p>(d) Alauddin Khalji</p>
<p>39.Match List I with List II and select the<br />
correct answer using the codes given below the<br />
Lists:</p>
<p>List I                 List II<br />
A. Global warming      1. Oxides of Nitrogen and Sulphur</p>
<p>B. Acid rain<br />
2. Airport<br />
C. Noise pollution     3. Decibel<br />
D. Noise level<br />
4.Greenhouse effect</p>
<p>5. Nuclear tests</p>
<p>Codes:<br />
A B C D<br />
(a) 1 4 3 2<br />
(b) 3 1 2 5<br />
(c) 4 1 2 3<br />
(d) 1 2 3 5</p>
<p>answer: (39c)</p>
<p>40.Which one of the following Mughal<br />
emperors donated land for the construction of<br />
the Golden Temple at Amritsar?</p>
<p>(a) Akbar<br />
(b) Humayun<br />
(c) Jahangir<br />
(d) Shahjahan</p>
<p>(a) Akbar</p>
<p>41.The seasonal movement of animals in<br />
search of pastures is known as:</p>
<p>(a) pastoral farming<br />
(b) nomadic herding<br />
(c) transhumance<br />
(d) shifting cultivation</p>
<p>(c) transhumance</p>
<p>42.Consider the following drugs:</p>
<p>1. Greseofulvin<br />
2. Streptomycin<br />
3. Quinine</p>
<p>Among these, antibiotics would include<br />
(a) 1 and 2<br />
(b) 1 and 3<br />
(c) 2 and 3<br />
(d) 1, 2 and 3</p>
<p>answer: (a) 1 and 2</p>
<p>43.Consider the following statements:<br />
Aurangzeb proceeded to Deccan in 1681<br />
for<br />
1. crushing the Marathas.<br />
2. annexing Golconda and Bijapur.<br />
3. driving out the Portuguese from Goa.<br />
4. subduing the revolts of Mughal<br />
nobility.</p>
<p>Which of these statements are correct?<br />
(a) 1, 2 and 3<br />
(b) 2, 3 and 4<br />
(c) 1, 2 and 4<br />
(d) 1, 3 and 4</p>
<p>amswer : (c) 1, 2 and 4</p>
<p>44.Which one of the following structural<br />
components of cell wall of fruits is commer-<br />
cially valuable for the manufacture of food jel-<br />
lies?<br />
(a) Cellulose<br />
(b) Hemicellulose</p>
<p>(c) Lignin<br />
(d) Pectin</p>
<p>(d) Pectin</p>
<p>45.Number of persons expressed in<br />
terms of unit area of agricultural land is<br />
known as:</p>
<p>(a) Agricultural density<br />
(b) Economic density<br />
(c) Physiological density<br />
(d) Arithmetical density</p>
<p>answer : (d) Arithmetical density</p>
<p>46.Match List I with List II and select the<br />
correct answer using the codes given below the<br />
Lists:</p>
<p>List I<br />
List II<br />
A. Basketball   1. Lob<br />
B. Bridge       2. Revoke<br />
C. Golf         3. Pivot<br />
D. Tennis       4. Bunker</p>
<p>Codes:<br />
AB CD<br />
(a)2 3 1 4<br />
(b)2 3 4 1<br />
(c) 3 2 1 4<br />
(d) 3 2 4 1</p>
<p>answer : (d) 3 2 4 1</p>
<p>47.Who among the following, destroyed<br />
the group of Forty Nobles?<br />
(a) Baharam Shah<br />
(b) Iltutmish<br />
(c) Sultan Razia<br />
(d) Balban</p>
<p>answer : (d) Balban</p>
<p>48.The source of “Satyameva Jayathe” is:</p>
<p>(a) Ashoka pillar<br />
(b) Bhagavat Gita<br />
(c) Mundaka Upanishad<br />
(d) Rigveda</p>
<p>answer : (c) Mundaka Upanishad</p>
<p>49.Consider the following statements:<br />
Ammonia is<br />
1. readily soluble in water.<br />
2. used as a refrigerant.<br />
3. used for preparation of polypropylene.<br />
4. used as an additive in cooking gases.</p>
<p>Which of these statements are correct?<br />
(a) 1 and 2<br />
(b) 2 and 4<br />
(c) 3 and 4<br />
(d) 1 and 3</p>
<p>answer : (a) 1 and 2</p>
<p>50.“Repression is repression; if it is legal,<br />
it must be resisted peacefully; but if it is illegal,<br />
it must be illegally met.” Who made this remark?</p>
<p>(a) Jawaharlal Nehru<br />
(b) Gandhiji<br />
(c) Dadabhai Naoroji<br />
(d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak</p>
<p>amswer : (d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak<br />
Answer keys :</p>
<p>1.d )(2b .  ) (3c .)  (4a .  )(  5.b )(6b .)   (7b .)   (8c .)<br />
( 9.a )(10d) . (11b) . (12c) . ( 13d.) (14b) . (15b) . (16b) .<br />
(17d.) (18c) . (19c) . (20c) . ( 21c. ) (22d) . (23a) . (24d) .<br />
( 25a.) (26b) . (27c) . (28b) . ( 29c. ) (30c) . (31d) . (32b)<br />
( 33b.) (34c) . (35c) . (36d) . ( 37c. ) (38d) . (39c) . (40a) .<br />
(41c. ) (42a) . (43c) . (44d) . (45d.) (46d) . (47d) . (48c) .<br />
(49a.) (50d) .</p>
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