(a) Buddhist
(b) Sikh
(c) Jain
(d) Muslim
(a) Mariam Bint
(b) Hanouf Bint
(c) Salma Pint
(d) Aasma Bint
(a) Steam Energy
(b) Solar Energy
(c) Thermal Energy
(d) Nuclear Energy
(a) 32
(b) 25
(c) 24
(d) 22
(a) Sweden
(b) Cuba
(c) China
(d) Finland
(a) Barack Obama
(b) AB. Al. Bagdadi
(c) Francois Hollande
(d) Angela Merkel
(a) Atal Bihari Bajpayee
(b) Deen Dayal Upadhyay
(c) Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
(d) Veer Savarkar
(a) Mau
(b) Ghazipur
(c) Azamgarh
(d) Jaunpur
(a) Marathi
(b) Gujarati
(c) Kannada
(d) Hindi
List-I (states) | List—II (Ranking Countries) |
A. Kerala | 1. South Africa |
B. Gujarat | 2. Pakistan |
C. Uttar Pradesh | 3. Honduras |
D. Maharashtra | 4. Maldives |
Codes-:
A B C D
(a) 3 1 2 4
(b) 4 3 2 1
(c) 2 3 1 4
(d) 1 2 3 4
11. The book ‘Kargil: Turning the Tide’ is written by
(a) Mohinder Puri
(b) Anita Nair
(c) Chetan Bhagat
(d) Durjoy Datta
(a) UAE Royals
(b) Japan Warriors
(c) India Aces
(d) Philippine Mavericks
(a) sale of spurious food 11ems on platforms and coaches.
(b) railway brand water ‘Rail Neer’.
(c) supply of substandard electric items.
(d) over/under invoicing of goods transported by trains.
(a) Russia
(b) U.S.A.
(c) Israel
(d) France
(a) Himachal Pradesh
(b) Sikkim
(c) Jammu and Kashmir
(d) Uttarakhand
(a) Iraq
(b) Jordan
(c) Saudi Arabia
(d) Turkey
(a) IDBI
(b) ICICI
(c) B.O.B.
(d) S.B.I.
(a) Philippines
b) Columbia
(c) U.S.A.
(d) France
Codes:
(a) 4, 3, 2, 1
(b) 3, 2, 1, 4
(c) 4, 2, 1, 3
(d) 3, 1, 4, 2
20. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
Ports | Country |
(a) Rotterdam | The Netherland |
(b) lgarka | China |
(c) Montevideo | Uruguay |
(d) Jakarta | Indonesia |
List- I (Mountain Pass) | List- II (State) |
A. Mana | 1. Sikkim |
B. Nathula | 2. Jammu & Kashmir |
C. Zozila | 3. Himachal Pradesh |
D. Sipki La | 4. Uttarakhand |
Codes:
A B C D
(a) 2 3 1 4
(b) 4 3 2 1
(c) 4 1 2 3
(d) 4 1 3 2
(a) Vindhyan
(b) Cuddapah
(c) Dharwar
(d) Gondwana
(a) Fohn – Alps Mountain
(b) Bora – Poland
(c) Mistral – Rhine valley
(d) Khamsin – Egypt
(a) Zozila
(b) Shipki La
(c) Chumbi valley
(d) Banihal
List-I (Grasslands) | List-II (Continent) |
A. Lanos | 1. North America |
B. Steppe | 2. Africa |
C. Praries | 3. Europe |
D. Veld | 4. South America |
Codes:
A B C D
(a) 4 3 1 2
(b) 2 3 4 1
(c) 4 3 2 1
(d) 4 1 3 2
(a) India
(b) China
(c) Kenya
(d) Sri Lanka
List – I (Tribes) | List – II (Area) |
A. Khirghiz | 1. Japan |
B. Bushman | 2. Arab |
C. Ainu | 3. Central Asia |
D. Badduin | 4. Kalahari |
Codes:
A B C D
(a) 3 1 4 2
(b) 2 3 4 1
(c) 3 4 1 2
(d) 1 2 3 4
List-I (Industrial Region) | List-II (Country) |
A. Kinki | 1. China |
B. Canton | 2. Japan |
C. Lorraine | 3. Brazil |
D. Belohorizontle | 4. France |
Codes:
A B C D
(a) 2 1 4 3
(b) 2 1 3 4
(c) 3 2 1 4
(d) 4 3 2 1
List – I (Centre) | List – II (Minerals) |
A. Makum | 1. Iron Ore |
B. Dailirajhara | 2. Coal |
C. Koraput | 3. Manganese |
D. Chitradurg | 4. Bauxite |
Codes:
A B C D
(a) 3 2 1 4
(b) 2 1 4 3
(c) 4 3 2 1
(d) 1 2 3 4
(a) Ootakamund
(b) Anaimudi
(c) Dodabeta
(d) Mahabaleshwar
(a) Bihar
(b) Haryana
(c) Uttar Pradesh
(d) Punjab
(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Kerala
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Karnataka
(a) Agra, Delhi and Jaipur
(b) Mathura, Agra and Gwalior
(c) Agra, Kanpur and Lucknow
(d) None of the above
(a) Karnataka Coast
(b) Malabar
(c) Konkan
(d) Coromandal
(a) Assam
(b) Uttar Pradesh
(c) Karnataka
(d) Andhra Pradesh
Of these, the correct statements are-:
(a) I and II only
(b) II and III only
(c) I and III only
(d) l, II and III
(a) Kolkata
(b) Mangalore
(c) Chennai
(d) Delhi
(a) Sardar Sarovar Dam – Narmada River
(b) Tilaiya Dam – Konar River
(c) Gandhi Sagar Dam – Chambal River
(d) Nagarjuna Sagar Dam – Krishna River
(a) West Bengal
(b) Kerala
(c) Uttar Pradesh
(d) Bihar
(a) Swachcha Bharat Mission
(b) Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana
(c) Smart City Scheme
(d) Digital lndia Scheme
(a) Shanta Kumar
(b) C. Rangrajan
(c) Y.V. Reddy
(d) None of the above
(a) 2008 A.D.
(b) 2009 A.D.
(c) 2010 A.D.
(d) 2011 A.D.
(a) Saakshar Bharat
(b) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
(c) Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan
(d) Skill India Programme
(a) To extend financial services to poor population.
(b) To unlock the door of growth potential of weaker section.
(c) Shrinking of banking infrastructure.
(d) To extend financial sector into rural areas.
Decade | Decadial growth rate of population (in percent) |
(a) 1971-81 | 24.66 |
(b) 1981-91 | 23.87 |
(c) 1991-2001 | 21.54 |
(d) 2001- 2011 | 19.05 |
(a) 27 years
(b) 28 years
(c) 29 years
(d) 30 years
(a) Marginal farmers
(b) Landless agricultural labours.
(c) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes
(d) People living in semi-urban areas
(a) 4 to 5 percent
(b) 5 to 6 percent
(c) 6 to 7 percent
(d) 7 to 8 percent
(a) Reduction in taxes
(b) Increase in wages
(c) Increase in money supply
(d) Decrease in money supply
Select the correct answer from the codes given below:
Codes:
(a) I only
(b) I and III only
(c) II and III only
(d) I, II and III all
(a) 4 – 12 years
(b) 16 – 14 years
(c) 5 – 15 years
(d) 5 – 16 years
(a) 2010 A.D.
(b) 2011 A.D.
(c) 2012 A.D.
(d) 2014 A.D.
(a) Rural housing
(b) Rural sanitation
(c) Drinking water
(d) Rural roads
(a) Khatouli
(b) Balrampur
(c) Bulandshahar
(d) Najibabad
Select correct answer from the codes given below:
Codes:
(a) I, II and III
(b) III, II and I
(c) II, I and III
(d) III, I and II
(a) Meerut
(b) Kanpur
(c) Noida
(d) Varanasi
(a) electronic commerce
(b) single window financial transactions
(c) single window for business inquiries
(d) single window for approach to government services
(a) Chelliah Committee
(b) Kelkar Committee
(c) Shome Committee
(d) Rangrajan Committee
(a) 2014 – 2021
(b) 2014 – 2024
(c) 2015 – 2022
(d) 2015 – 2025
(a) Distribution of high yielding variety seeds
(b) Demonstration of improved production technology
(c) Strengthening credit facilities
(d) Popularising newly released varieties of crops
(a) 2008 A.D.
(b) 2012 A.D.
(c) 2014 A.D.
(d) 2015 A.D.
(a) Thermo-electric thermometers
(b) Radiation thermometers
(c) Gas thermometers
(d) Liquid thermometers
(a) chemical energy into electrical energy
(b) electrical energy into mechanical energy
(c) mechanical energy into electrical energy
(d) electrical energy into chemical energy
64. The velocity of wind is measured by
(a) Barometer
(b) Anaemometer
(c) Hydrometer
(d) Wind Vane
(a) CO2
(b) CH4
(c) NO2
(d) O2
List – I | List – II |
A. Viticulture | 1. Vegetable Farming |
B. Vegeculture | 2. Fish farming |
C. Pisciculture | 3. Tree farming |
D. Olericulture | 4. Grapes farming |
Codes:
A B C D
(a) 1 2 3 4
(b) 4 3 2 1
(c) 3 2 1 4
(d) 4 1 2 3
(a) tundra
(b) coniferous forests
(c) tropical rain forests
(d) temperate forests
(a) 50cm
(b) 10cm
(c) 15 cm
(d) 25 cm
(a) soiI pollution
(b) water pollution
(c) air pollution
(d) All of the above
(a) Rice field
(b) Forest
(c) Grassland
(d) Lake
(a) Ordinary water
(b) Heavy water
(c) Liquid Ammonia
(d) Liquid Hydrogen
72. Which of the following air pollutants gets dissolved in haemoglobin of the blood more rapidly than oxygen?
(a) PAN
(b) Carbon dioxide
(c) Carbon monoxide
(d) Ozone
The correct statements out of these are:
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1, 3 and 4
(c) 2, 3 and 4
(d) 1, 2 and 4
(a) Mammals
(b) Ice-age
(c) Universe
(d) Ocean
(a) Solar cells
(b) Thermal cells
(c) Sulphur cells
(d) Molar cells
(a) Kinetic energy
(b) Potential energy
(c) Solar energy
(d) Radiant energy
(a) producer
(b) only primary consumer
(c) only secondary Consumer
(d) primary as well as secondary consumer
78. The main reason for the decrease in biodiversity is
(a) habitat pollution
(b) introduction of exotic species
(c) over exploitation
(d) natural habitat destruction
(a) Palm oil
(b) Coconut oil
(c) Wheat germ oil
(d) Mustard oil
(a) Tea only
(b) Coffee only
(c) Tea and coffee both
(d) Lemon water
(a) Photoelectric Effect
(b) Theory of Specific Heats
(c) Special Theory of Relativity
(d) Bose-Einstein Statistics
(a) Karnal
(b) Hisar
(c) Anand
(d) Jaipur
(a) Gibbon
(b) Chimpanzee
(c) Gorilla
(d) Orangutan
(a) Bark of Cinnamon
(b) Bark of Cinchona
(c) Leaves of Ocimum
(d) Bark of Acacia Catechu
(a) Breeding
(b) Cloning
(c) Mutation
(d) Fusion
(a) wild Animal Protection Act – 1972
(b) forests Protection Act – 1982
(c) Environment Protection Act – 1996
(d) west Bengal wild Animal Protection Act-1959
(a) Nitric oxide
(b) Nitrate
(c) Ammonia
(d) Nitride
(a)Thiamine – Beriberi
(b) Ascorbic acid — Scurvy
(c) Vitamin A — Colour-blindness
(d) Vitamin K — Blood clotting
(a) bone cells
(b) platelets
(c) red blood cells
(d) white blood cells
(a) bulimia
(b) diabetes
(c) anorexia nervosa
(d) hyperacidity
91. For human blood transfusion, which blood group Is known as universal donor?
(a) B+ Group
(b) O Group
(c) AB Group
(d) A+ Group
92. Which of the following is/are used as disinfectant of water?
(a) Ozone
(b) Chlorine dioxide
(c) Chloramine
(d) All of the above
93. The brain is responsible for
(a) thinking
(b) regulating the heartbeat
(c) balancing the body
(d) All of the above three
(a) Bareilly
(b) Mathura
(c) Karnal
(d) Patna
(a) Lycopine
(b) Capsaicine
(c) Carotene
(d) Anthocyanin
(a) Rice
(b) Milk
(c) Egg
(d) Soybean
97. The Earth’s axis of rotation (polar axis) is always inclined at an angle of
(a) 23.0° from the elliptic axis
(b) 23.1° from the elliptic axis
(c) 24.5° from the elliptic axis
(d) 23.5° from the elliptic axis
98. The accounts of Kalinga war is known to us by the
(a) Rock Edict-XIII
(b) Rummindei Pillar Inscription
(c) Accounts of Hiuen Tsang
(d) Minor Rock Edict-I
(a) Saral Nahar Rai
(b) Damdama
(c) Mahadaha
(d) Langhnaj
(a) Candida albicans
(b) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
(c) Candida sloofi
(d) Leucosporidium frigidum
(a) Butane
(b) Propane
(c) Methane
(d) Ethane
102. Which one of the following is used in the treatment of blood cancer?
(a) lodine-131
(b) Sodium-24
(c) Phosphorus-32
(d) Cobalt -60
(a) Gopal
(b) Devapal
(c) Dharmapal
(d) Mahipal
(a) Warangal
(b) Nagalapura
(c) Udayagiri
(d) Chandragiri
(a) Painting
(b) Architecture
(c) Sculpture
(d) Music
(a) Mohd. Ghori
(b) Qutubuddin Aibak
(c) Balban
(d) litutmish
(a) Humayun
(b) Jahangir
(c) Akbar
(d) Shahjehan
(a) Lucknow
(b) Delhi
(c) Sialkot
(d) Hyderabad (India)
(a) 1527 A.D.
(b) 1526 A.D.
(c) 1525 A.D.
(d) 1524 A.D.
(a) 1820 – 1827 A.D.
(b) 1819 — 1826 A.D.
(c) 1822 — 1829 A.D.
(d) 1818 — 1825 A.D.
(a) D. K. Chakravarti
(b) D. P. Agrawal
(c) W.A. Fairservis
(d) A. Ghosh
(a) Morahana Pahar
(b) Ghagharia
(c) Baghahi Khor
(d) Lekhahia
113. ‘Prithivyah Pratham veer’ was the title of
(a) Samudragupta
(b) Rajendra-l
(c) Amoghavarsha
(d) Gautamiputra shatkarni
(a) Shivaji
(b) Prithviraj
(c) Rana Pratap
(d) Hemu
115. Who among the following were prominent leaders of the ‘Khilafat Movement’?
(a) Maulana Mohammad Ali and Saukat Ali
(b) Mohammad Al Jinnah and Saukat Ali
(c) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Rafi Ahemed Kidwai
(d) Rafi Ahemed Kidwai and saukat Ali
(a) 1900 AD.
(b) 1888 A.D.
(c) 1885 A.D.
(d) 1866 AD.
(a) Independence Party
(b) Ghadar Party
(c) Swaraj Party
(d) Indian National Party
(a) Jhansi
(b) Satara
(c) Karauli
(d) Sambalpur
List—I | List—II |
A. First Carnatic | 1. Ended by war Treaty of Paris |
B. Third Carnatic War | 2. Britishers Lost |
C. Second Carnatic War | 3. Inconclusive War |
D. First Mysore war | 4. Ended by Treaty of Aix La Chapelle |
Codes-:
A B C D
(a) 1 3 4 2
(b) 2 4 1 3
(c) 4 1 3 2
(d) 3 1 4 2
(a) Sati Pratha
(b) Infanticide
(c) Women Education
(d) widow Remarriage
(a) 10 days
(b) 14 days
(c) 15 days
(d) 16 days
(a) President of India
(b) Prime Minister of India
(c) Minister of Social Welfare
(d) Chairman, SC/ST Commission
(a) Red Shirt
(b) Quit India
(c) Khilafat
(d) None of the above
(a) Rowlatt Act
(b) Massacre at Jallianwala Bagh
(c) Simon Commission
(d) Cripps Mission
List—I | List—II |
A. Constitutional Amendments | 1. Article 360 |
B. Finance Commission | 2. Article 312 |
C. Financial Emergency | 3. Article 280 |
D. All India Services | 4. Article 368 |
Codes-:
A B C D
(a) 1 3 4 2
(b) 4 3 1 2
(c) 4 1 3 2
(d) 3 1 4 2
(a) the Prime Minister and President
(b) the Legislative and the Executive
(c) the Centre and the States
(d) the Executive and the Judiciary
(a) Mount Abu
(b) Nasik
(c) Hyderabad
(d) Pune
(a) Legal body
(b) Non-statutory body
(c) Constitutional body
(d) None of the above
(a) Article 249
(b) Article 250
(c) Article 252
(d) Article 253
(a) Article 320
(b) Article 322
(c) Article 324
(d) Article 326
(a) the Golaknath Case in 1967
(b) the Sajjan Singh Case in 1965
(c) the Shankari Prasad Case in 1951
(d) the Keshavanand Bharati case in 1973
(a) one month
(b) three months
(c) six months
(d) one year
(a) IX
(b) VI
(c) III
(d) IV (a)
134. The Panchayati Raj System was adopted to
(a) make people aware of politics.
(b) decentralise the power of democracy.
(c) educate the peasants.
(d) None of the above
(a) Acharya Narendra Deo
(b) G.V.K. Rao
(c) B.R. Mehta
(d) L.M. Singhavi
Assertion (A) : Dr. Ambedkar had described Article 32 of the Constitution as the very soul of it.
Reason (R) : Article 32 provides effective remedy against the violation of Fundamental Rights.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
Codes:
(a) (A) and (R) both are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(b) (A) and (R) both are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(d) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
(a) Uttar Pradesh
(b) Assam
(c) Arunachal Pradesh
(d) Haryana
(a) Governor of State
(b) Legislature of State
(c) Parliament of India
(d) President of India
(a) a simple majority in Parliament and ratification by not less than two- third of the States.
(b) a simple majority in Parliament.
(c) a two-third majority in Parliament and ratification by not less than two-third of the States.
(d) None of the above
(a) Lok Sabha
(b) Rajya Sabha
(c) Parliament
(d) Supreme Court
(a) Article 380
(b) Article 312
(c) Article 60
(d) Article 51
List—I (Institution) | List—II (Articles) |
A. Comptroller and Auditor General of India | 1. Article 315 |
B. Finance Commission | 2. Article 280 |
C. Administrative Tribunal | 3. Article 148 |
D. Union Public Service Commission | 4. Article 323(A) |
Codes:
A B C D
(a) 3 2 4 1
(b) 3 4 2 1
(c) 1 2 4 3
(d) 4 1 3 2
(a) 21
(b) 15
(c) 11
(d) 7
(a) U.S.A. and Japan
(b) Japan and U.S.A.
(c) Japan and Canada
(d) Canada and U.S.A.
(a) Karachi
(b) Peshawar
(c) Lahore
(d) Islamabad
(a) 1.0 Million
(b) 1.5 Million
(c) 2.0 Million
(d) 3.0 Million
(a) Armenia
(b) Philippines
(c) Vietnam
(d) Thailand
(a) Comptroller and Auditor General of India
(b) Chief Election Commissioner
(c) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(d) Attorney General of India
(a) Endohedral Fullerene
(b) Californium 252
(c) Tritium
(d) Rhodium
(a) Madhuri Dixit
(b) Vidya Balan
(c) Priyanka Chopra
(d) Parineeti Chopra
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