SSC CGL 24.04.2014 Re-Exam DISCUSSION@FACEBOOK
444OL5 KEY AT THE BOTTOM
51. Which one of the following committees examined and suggested
financial sector reforms in India?
(a) Bhagawati Committee
(b) Abid Hussain Committee
(c) Narsimham Committee
(d) Chelliah Committee
52. Liberalisation, Privatisation & Globalisation are the aims of
(a) Economic Planning
(b) Socialistic pattern of society
(c) Land Reforms
(d) Economic Reforms
53. The face value of money is more than the intrinsic value for
(a) Bank money (b) Optional money
(c) Token money (d) Subsidiary money
54. Price rigidity is the feature of
(a) Perfect competitive competition
(b) Monopoly
(c) Oligopoly
(d) Monopolistic competition
55. Fascism believes in
(a) Dignity of Individual
(b) Propaganda
(c) Socialism
(d) Force
56. The principle of ‘Kinship’ is the basis for one of the following theories of origin of the state:
(a) Social contract theory
(b) Evolutionary theory
(c) Force theory
(d) Divine origin theory
57. Equilibrium of the monopolistic firm
(a) necessarily is profitable
(b) occurs where P=MC
(c) occurs where MR=MC
(d) occurs where P=MR
58. “A person can move the Supreme Court by appropriate proceedings for
the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights if violated.” This is a provision in
(a) Right to Equality
(b) Right to Constitutional Remedies
(c) Right against Exploitation
(d) Right to Religious Freedom
59. The Indian Constitution has been divided into
(a) 16 Chapters (b) 24 Chapters
(c) 25 Chapters (d) 22 Chapters
60. The Supreme Court was established in Calcutta in
(a) 1771
(b) 1774
(c) 1775
(d) None of the above
61. The earliest extant Buddhist Stupa comes from
(a) Sanchi
(b) Sarnath
(c) Bodh Gaya
(d) Amaravathi
62. The Congress split into moderates and extremist in
(a)1906 (b) 1905
(c)1907 (d) 1908
63. The ruins of Harappa were first noticed by
(a) Charles Mason (b) Dr. Sahni
(c) M. Wheeler (d) M.S. Vats
64. Who among the following made the statement that “Swarajya is my birth right”?
(a) Swami Vivekanand
(b) Raja Rammohan Roy
(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(d) Swami Dayanand
65. Monistic theory of sovereignty is stated by
(a) Aristotle (b) Bodin
(c) Austin (d) None of the above
66. In spite of being located at lower latitude than Amristsar. Shimla colder because
(a) in Shimla it snows heavily
(b) in Shimla air pressure is higher
(c) it is at a higher altitude
(d) Shimla receives heavy rainfall
67. Border roads are built solely with the purpose of maintaining
(a) trade ties with neighbouring countries
(b) tourism
(c) security of the country
(d) religious ties with other countries
68. The recently commissioned Nhava Shiva port is situated in the state of
(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Gujarat
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Tamil Nadu
69. The word CNG in the transport network system stands for
(a) Chlorine Natural Gas
(b) Commercial Natural Gas
(c) Compressed Natural Gas
(d) Condensed Natural Gas
70. The author of ‘Philosophic Zoologique’ is
(a) Lamarck (b) Darwin
(c) Aristotle (d) Morgan
71. Which one of the following is both a local anesthetic as well as a stimulant?
(a) Cocaine (b) Alcohol
(c) Heroin (d) Quinine
72. The other name for phloem is
(a) Wood (b) Sclereid
(c) Fibre (d) Bast
73. Triticum aestivum, the common bread wheat is
(a) Tetraploid (b) Hexaploid
(c) Haploid (d) Diploid
74. Branch of Biology deals with extinct organisms:
(a) Palynology (b) Phylogeny
(c) Palaeobotany (d) Palaeontology
75. The first postage stamp was issued in
(a) Varanasi (b) Karachi
(c) Allahabad (d) Mumbai
76. The least distance of distinet vision is
(a) 35 cm (b) 25cm
(c) 45 cm (d) 15cm
77. In photoelectric emission, the energy of emitted electron is
(a) same as that of incident photon
(b) larger than that of incident photon
(c) less than that of incident photon
(d) proportional to the intensity of incident light.
78. Angular momentum is equal to
(a) moment of inertia x angular velocity
(b) mass angular x velocity
(c) linear velocity x angular velocity
(d) mass linear x velocity
79. Superconductivity means
(a) very feeble current
(b) very large current
(c) current without facing any resistance
(d) current due to positive particles
80. Which of the following communication modes support
two-ways traffic but in only one direction at a time?
(a) Simplex (b) Half-duplex
(c) Full-duplex (d) Three- quarter duplex
81. WINDOWS-98 is basically
(a) a high level language
(b) an operating system
(c) an input device
(d) a machine language
82. A compound used in medicine as a pain killer is
(a) Urotropine (b) Chloroform
(c) Aspirin (d) Ethyl alcohol
83. What could be the function attributed to the
transfusion tissue found in Cycas leaflets?
(a)Mechanical (b) Conduction
(c) Storage (d) Photosynthesis
84. Essential oils contain
(a) Alkaloids (b) Terpenoids
(c) Porpoise (d) Steroids
85. The percentage of carbon in steel is
(a) 3 to 5
(b) 0.1 to 0.25
(c) 0.5 to 1.5
(d) 6 to 8
86. “CEPI” stands for
(a) Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index
(b) Council of Environmental Pollution of India
(c) Centre of Environmental Pollution Indiana
(d) Centre of Environmental Pollution and Industries
87. The snow leopard population in India is not found is
(a) Jammu and Kashmir
(b) Arunachal Pradesh
(c) Himachal Pradesh
(d) Western Ghats
88. This tree is referred to as ‘Bubabul’
(a) Prosopis juliflora
(b) Leucaena leucocephala
(c) Albizzia labbeck
(d) Pithecolobium saman
89. Which of the following is not a component of to qualify the “Green Embassy”?
(a) Rain water harvesting system
(b) Installation of solar panels on the roof
(c) Installation of air treatment filter in the office ventilation system
(d) Daily disposal of garbage generated in the embassy
90. Which of the following is not a national holiday?
(a) 2nd October (b) 15th August
(c) 26th January (d) 25th December
91. Where do the sunrays leave India?
(a) Gujarat (b) Pondicherry
(c) Goa (d) Andaman
92. Which of the following react to produce urea?
(a) Ammonium Chloride + Calcium sulphate.
(b) Carbon dioxide + Ammonia
(c) Acetic acid+ Ammonia
(d) Methane+ Carbon Monoxide
93. A woman who rents her womb to produce a child for others is known as
(a) Biological mother
(b) Step mother
(c) Surrogate mother
(d) Foster mother
94. The Silkworm Research and Training Institution under the
Central Silk Board in India are administered by the Union Ministry of
(a) Forest and Tribal Welfare
(b) Forest and Environment
(c) Agricultural and Rural Development
(d) Commerce and Textile
95. Which Economist was awarded Nobel Prize for economics in the year
1998 for this studies on poverty and famine?
(a) Prof. Robert Mondell
(b) Gary S. Becker
(c) Amartya Sen
(d) Manmohan Singh
96. The credit of construction of first nuclear reactor goes to
(a) Niels Bohr (b) Fermi
(c) Einstein (d) Oppenheimer
97. Which of the following is a commercial crop?
(a) Cotton (b) Bajra
(c) Jowar (d) Paddy
98. Name the story written by Rabindranath Tagore?
(a) Unto the Last (b) Al-Balagh
(c)Akash (d) Kabuliwallah
99. Which of the following is not correct?
(a) MSP- Minimum Support Price
(b) NGT- National Green Tribunal
(c) BSF- Border Security Force
(d) PIL- Public Introduced Litigation
100. Bhangra is a popular folk dance of
(a) Haryana
(b) Chandigarh
(c) Punjab
(d) Gujarat
KEY:
51. Which one of the following committees examined and suggested
financial sector reforms in India?
(a) Bhagawati Committee
(b) Abid Hussain Committee
(c) Narsimham Committee
(d) Chelliah Committee
52. Liberalisation, Privatisation & Globalisation are the aims of
(a) Economic Planning
(b) Socialistic pattern of society
(c) Land Reforms
(d) Economic Reforms
53. The face value of money is more than the intrinsic value for
(a) Bank money (b) Optional money
(c) Token money (d) Subsidiary money
54. Price rigidity is the feature of
(a) Perfect competitive competition
(b) Monopoly
(c) Oligopoly
(d) Monopolistic competition
55. Fascism believes in
(a) Dignity of Individual
(b) Propaganda
(c) Socialism
(d) Force
56. The principle of ‘Kinship’ is the basis for one of the following theories of origin of the state:
(a) Social contract theory
(b) Evolutionary theory
(c) Force theory
(d) Divine origin theory
57. Equilibrium of the monopolistic firm
(a) necessarily is profitable
(b) occurs where P=MC
(c) occurs where MR=MC
(d) occurs where P=MR
58. “A person can move the Supreme Court by appropriate proceedings for
the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights if violated.” This is a provision in
(a) Right to Equality
(b) Right to Constitutional Remedies
(c) Right against Exploitation
(d) Right to Religious Freedom
59. The Indian Constitution has been divided into
(a) 16 Chapters (b) 24 Chapters
(c) 25 Chapters (d) 22 Chapters
60. The Supreme Court was established in Calcutta in
(a) 1771
(b) 1774
(c) 1775
(d) None of the above
61. The earliest extant Buddhist Stupa comes from
(a) Sanchi
(b) Sarnath
(c) Bodh Gaya
(d) Amaravathi
62. The Congress split into moderates and extremist in
(a)1906 (b) 1905
(c)1907 (d) 1908
63. The ruins of Harappa were first noticed by
(a) Charles Mason (b) Dr. Sahni
(c) M. Wheeler (d) M.S. Vats
64. Who among the following made the statement that “Swarajya is my birth right”?
(a) Swami Vivekanand
(b) Raja Rammohan Roy
(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(d) Swami Dayanand
65. Monistic theory of sovereignty is stated by
(a) Aristotle (b) Bodin
(c) Austin (d) None of the above
66. In spite of being located at lower latitude than Amristsar. Shimla colder because
(a) in Shimla it snows heavily
(b) in Shimla air pressure is higher
(c) it is at a higher altitude
(d) Shimla receives heavy rainfall
67. Border roads are built solely with the purpose of maintaining
(a) trade ties with neighbouring countries
(b) tourism
(c) security of the country
(d) religious ties with other countries
68. The recently commissioned Nhava Shiva port is situated in the state of
(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Gujarat
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Tamil Nadu
69. The word CNG in the transport network system stands for
(a) Chlorine Natural Gas
(b) Commercial Natural Gas
(c) Compressed Natural Gas
(d) Condensed Natural Gas
70. The author of ‘Philosophic Zoologique’ is
(a) Lamarck (b) Darwin
(c) Aristotle (d) Morgan
71. Which one of the following is both a local anesthetic as well as a stimulant?
(a) Cocaine (b) Alcohol
(c) Heroin (d) Quinine
72. The other name for phloem is
(a) Wood (b) Sclereid
(c) Fibre (d) Bast
73. Triticum aestivum, the common bread wheat is
(a) Tetraploid (b) Hexaploid
(c) Haploid (d) Diploid
74. Branch of Biology deals with extinct organisms:
(a) Palynology (b) Phylogeny
(c) Palaeobotany (d) Palaeontology
75. The first postage stamp was issued in
(a) Varanasi (b) Karachi
(c) Allahabad (d) Mumbai
76. The least distance of distinet vision is
(a) 35 cm (b) 25cm
(c) 45 cm (d) 15cm
77. In photoelectric emission, the energy of emitted electron is
(a) same as that of incident photon
(b) larger than that of incident photon
(c) less than that of incident photon
(d) proportional to the intensity of incident light.
78. Angular momentum is equal to
(a) moment of inertia x angular velocity
(b) mass angular x velocity
(c) linear velocity x angular velocity
(d) mass linear x velocity
79. Superconductivity means
(a) very feeble current
(b) very large current
(c) current without facing any resistance
(d) current due to positive particles
80. Which of the following communication modes support
two-ways traffic but in only one direction at a time?
(a) Simplex (b) Half-duplex
(c) Full-duplex (d) Three- quarter duplex
81. WINDOWS-98 is basically
(a) a high level language
(b) an operating system
(c) an input device
(d) a machine language
82. A compound used in medicine as a pain killer is
(a) Urotropine (b) Chloroform
(c) Aspirin (d) Ethyl alcohol
83. What could be the function attributed to the
transfusion tissue found in Cycas leaflets?
(a)Mechanical (b) Conduction
(c) Storage (d) Photosynthesis
84. Essential oils contain
(a) Alkaloids (b) Terpenoids
(c) Porpoise (d) Steroids
85. The percentage of carbon in steel is
(a) 3 to 5
(b) 0.1 to 0.25
(c) 0.5 to 1.5
(d) 6 to 8
86. “CEPI” stands for
(a) Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index
(b) Council of Environmental Pollution of India
(c) Centre of Environmental Pollution Indiana
(d) Centre of Environmental Pollution and Industries
87. The snow leopard population in India is not found is
(a) Jammu and Kashmir
(b) Arunachal Pradesh
(c) Himachal Pradesh
(d) Western Ghats
88. This tree is referred to as ‘Bubabul’
(a) Prosopis juliflora
(b) Leucaena leucocephala
(c) Albizzia labbeck
(d) Pithecolobium saman
89. Which of the following is not a component of to qualify the “Green Embassy”?
(a) Rain water harvesting system
(b) Installation of solar panels on the roof
(c) Installation of air treatment filter in the office ventilation system
(d) Daily disposal of garbage generated in the embassy
90. Which of the following is not a national holiday?
(a) 2nd October (b) 15th August
(c) 26th January (d) 25th December
91. Where do the sunrays leave India?
(a) Gujarat (b) Pondicherry
(c) Goa (d) Andaman
92. Which of the following react to produce urea?
(a) Ammonium Chloride + Calcium sulphate.
(b) Carbon dioxide + Ammonia
(c) Acetic acid+ Ammonia
(d) Methane+ Carbon Monoxide
93. A woman who rents her womb to produce a child for others is known as
(a) Biological mother
(b) Step mother
(c) Surrogate mother
(d) Foster mother
94. The Silkworm Research and Training Institution under the
Central Silk Board in India are administered by the Union Ministry of
(a) Forest and Tribal Welfare
(b) Forest and Environment
(c) Agricultural and Rural Development
(d) Commerce and Textile
95. Which Economist was awarded Nobel Prize for economics in the year
1998 for this studies on poverty and famine?
(a) Prof. Robert Mondell
(b) Gary S. Becker
(c) Amartya Sen
(d) Manmohan Singh
96. The credit of construction of first nuclear reactor goes to
(a) Niels Bohr (b) Fermi
(c) Einstein (d) Oppenheimer
97. Which of the following is a commercial crop?
(a) Cotton (b) Bajra
(c) Jowar (d) Paddy
98. Name the story written by Rabindranath Tagore?
(a) Unto the Last (b) Al-Balagh
(c)Akash (d) Kabuliwallah
99. Which of the following is not correct?
(a) MSP- Minimum Support Price
(b) NGT- National Green Tribunal
(c) BSF- Border Security Force
(d) PIL- Public Introduced Litigation
100. Bhangra is a popular folk dance of
(a) Haryana
(b) Chandigarh
(c) Punjab
(d) Gujarat
444OL5 KEY AT THE BOTTOM
51. Which one of the following committees examined and suggested
financial sector reforms in India?
(a) Bhagawati Committee
(b) Abid Hussain Committee
(c) Narsimham Committee
(d) Chelliah Committee
52. Liberalisation, Privatisation & Globalisation are the aims of
(a) Economic Planning
(b) Socialistic pattern of society
(c) Land Reforms
(d) Economic Reforms
53. The face value of money is more than the intrinsic value for
(a) Bank money (b) Optional money
(c) Token money (d) Subsidiary money
54. Price rigidity is the feature of
(a) Perfect competitive competition
(b) Monopoly
(c) Oligopoly
(d) Monopolistic competition
55. Fascism believes in
(a) Dignity of Individual
(b) Propaganda
(c) Socialism
(d) Force
56. The principle of ‘Kinship’ is the basis for one of the following theories of origin of the state:
(a) Social contract theory
(b) Evolutionary theory
(c) Force theory
(d) Divine origin theory
57. Equilibrium of the monopolistic firm
(a) necessarily is profitable
(b) occurs where P=MC
(c) occurs where MR=MC
(d) occurs where P=MR
58. “A person can move the Supreme Court by appropriate proceedings for
the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights if violated.” This is a provision in
(a) Right to Equality
(b) Right to Constitutional Remedies
(c) Right against Exploitation
(d) Right to Religious Freedom
59. The Indian Constitution has been divided into
(a) 16 Chapters (b) 24 Chapters
(c) 25 Chapters (d) 22 Chapters
60. The Supreme Court was established in Calcutta in
(a) 1771
(b) 1774
(c) 1775
(d) None of the above
61. The earliest extant Buddhist Stupa comes from
(a) Sanchi
(b) Sarnath
(c) Bodh Gaya
(d) Amaravathi
62. The Congress split into moderates and extremist in
(a)1906 (b) 1905
(c)1907 (d) 1908
63. The ruins of Harappa were first noticed by
(a) Charles Mason (b) Dr. Sahni
(c) M. Wheeler (d) M.S. Vats
64. Who among the following made the statement that “Swarajya is my birth right”?
(a) Swami Vivekanand
(b) Raja Rammohan Roy
(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(d) Swami Dayanand
65. Monistic theory of sovereignty is stated by
(a) Aristotle (b) Bodin
(c) Austin (d) None of the above
66. In spite of being located at lower latitude than Amristsar. Shimla colder because
(a) in Shimla it snows heavily
(b) in Shimla air pressure is higher
(c) it is at a higher altitude
(d) Shimla receives heavy rainfall
67. Border roads are built solely with the purpose of maintaining
(a) trade ties with neighbouring countries
(b) tourism
(c) security of the country
(d) religious ties with other countries
68. The recently commissioned Nhava Shiva port is situated in the state of
(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Gujarat
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Tamil Nadu
69. The word CNG in the transport network system stands for
(a) Chlorine Natural Gas
(b) Commercial Natural Gas
(c) Compressed Natural Gas
(d) Condensed Natural Gas
70. The author of ‘Philosophic Zoologique’ is
(a) Lamarck (b) Darwin
(c) Aristotle (d) Morgan
71. Which one of the following is both a local anesthetic as well as a stimulant?
(a) Cocaine (b) Alcohol
(c) Heroin (d) Quinine
72. The other name for phloem is
(a) Wood (b) Sclereid
(c) Fibre (d) Bast
73. Triticum aestivum, the common bread wheat is
(a) Tetraploid (b) Hexaploid
(c) Haploid (d) Diploid
74. Branch of Biology deals with extinct organisms:
(a) Palynology (b) Phylogeny
(c) Palaeobotany (d) Palaeontology
75. The first postage stamp was issued in
(a) Varanasi (b) Karachi
(c) Allahabad (d) Mumbai
76. The least distance of distinet vision is
(a) 35 cm (b) 25cm
(c) 45 cm (d) 15cm
77. In photoelectric emission, the energy of emitted electron is
(a) same as that of incident photon
(b) larger than that of incident photon
(c) less than that of incident photon
(d) proportional to the intensity of incident light.
78. Angular momentum is equal to
(a) moment of inertia x angular velocity
(b) mass angular x velocity
(c) linear velocity x angular velocity
(d) mass linear x velocity
79. Superconductivity means
(a) very feeble current
(b) very large current
(c) current without facing any resistance
(d) current due to positive particles
80. Which of the following communication modes support
two-ways traffic but in only one direction at a time?
(a) Simplex (b) Half-duplex
(c) Full-duplex (d) Three- quarter duplex
81. WINDOWS-98 is basically
(a) a high level language
(b) an operating system
(c) an input device
(d) a machine language
82. A compound used in medicine as a pain killer is
(a) Urotropine (b) Chloroform
(c) Aspirin (d) Ethyl alcohol
83. What could be the function attributed to the
transfusion tissue found in Cycas leaflets?
(a)Mechanical (b) Conduction
(c) Storage (d) Photosynthesis
84. Essential oils contain
(a) Alkaloids (b) Terpenoids
(c) Porpoise (d) Steroids
85. The percentage of carbon in steel is
(a) 3 to 5
(b) 0.1 to 0.25
(c) 0.5 to 1.5
(d) 6 to 8
86. “CEPI” stands for
(a) Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index
(b) Council of Environmental Pollution of India
(c) Centre of Environmental Pollution Indiana
(d) Centre of Environmental Pollution and Industries
87. The snow leopard population in India is not found is
(a) Jammu and Kashmir
(b) Arunachal Pradesh
(c) Himachal Pradesh
(d) Western Ghats
88. This tree is referred to as ‘Bubabul’
(a) Prosopis juliflora
(b) Leucaena leucocephala
(c) Albizzia labbeck
(d) Pithecolobium saman
89. Which of the following is not a component of to qualify the “Green Embassy”?
(a) Rain water harvesting system
(b) Installation of solar panels on the roof
(c) Installation of air treatment filter in the office ventilation system
(d) Daily disposal of garbage generated in the embassy
90. Which of the following is not a national holiday?
(a) 2nd October (b) 15th August
(c) 26th January (d) 25th December
91. Where do the sunrays leave India?
(a) Gujarat (b) Pondicherry
(c) Goa (d) Andaman
92. Which of the following react to produce urea?
(a) Ammonium Chloride + Calcium sulphate.
(b) Carbon dioxide + Ammonia
(c) Acetic acid+ Ammonia
(d) Methane+ Carbon Monoxide
93. A woman who rents her womb to produce a child for others is known as
(a) Biological mother
(b) Step mother
(c) Surrogate mother
(d) Foster mother
94. The Silkworm Research and Training Institution under the
Central Silk Board in India are administered by the Union Ministry of
(a) Forest and Tribal Welfare
(b) Forest and Environment
(c) Agricultural and Rural Development
(d) Commerce and Textile
95. Which Economist was awarded Nobel Prize for economics in the year
1998 for this studies on poverty and famine?
(a) Prof. Robert Mondell
(b) Gary S. Becker
(c) Amartya Sen
(d) Manmohan Singh
96. The credit of construction of first nuclear reactor goes to
(a) Niels Bohr (b) Fermi
(c) Einstein (d) Oppenheimer
97. Which of the following is a commercial crop?
(a) Cotton (b) Bajra
(c) Jowar (d) Paddy
98. Name the story written by Rabindranath Tagore?
(a) Unto the Last (b) Al-Balagh
(c)Akash (d) Kabuliwallah
99. Which of the following is not correct?
(a) MSP- Minimum Support Price
(b) NGT- National Green Tribunal
(c) BSF- Border Security Force
(d) PIL- Public Introduced Litigation
100. Bhangra is a popular folk dance of
(a) Haryana
(b) Chandigarh
(c) Punjab
(d) Gujarat
KEY:
51. Which one of the following committees examined and suggested
financial sector reforms in India?
(a) Bhagawati Committee
(b) Abid Hussain Committee
(c) Narsimham Committee
(d) Chelliah Committee
52. Liberalisation, Privatisation & Globalisation are the aims of
(a) Economic Planning
(b) Socialistic pattern of society
(c) Land Reforms
(d) Economic Reforms
53. The face value of money is more than the intrinsic value for
(a) Bank money (b) Optional money
(c) Token money (d) Subsidiary money
54. Price rigidity is the feature of
(a) Perfect competitive competition
(b) Monopoly
(c) Oligopoly
(d) Monopolistic competition
55. Fascism believes in
(a) Dignity of Individual
(b) Propaganda
(c) Socialism
(d) Force
56. The principle of ‘Kinship’ is the basis for one of the following theories of origin of the state:
(a) Social contract theory
(b) Evolutionary theory
(c) Force theory
(d) Divine origin theory
57. Equilibrium of the monopolistic firm
(a) necessarily is profitable
(b) occurs where P=MC
(c) occurs where MR=MC
(d) occurs where P=MR
58. “A person can move the Supreme Court by appropriate proceedings for
the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights if violated.” This is a provision in
(a) Right to Equality
(b) Right to Constitutional Remedies
(c) Right against Exploitation
(d) Right to Religious Freedom
59. The Indian Constitution has been divided into
(a) 16 Chapters (b) 24 Chapters
(c) 25 Chapters (d) 22 Chapters
60. The Supreme Court was established in Calcutta in
(a) 1771
(b) 1774
(c) 1775
(d) None of the above
61. The earliest extant Buddhist Stupa comes from
(a) Sanchi
(b) Sarnath
(c) Bodh Gaya
(d) Amaravathi
62. The Congress split into moderates and extremist in
(a)1906 (b) 1905
(c)1907 (d) 1908
63. The ruins of Harappa were first noticed by
(a) Charles Mason (b) Dr. Sahni
(c) M. Wheeler (d) M.S. Vats
64. Who among the following made the statement that “Swarajya is my birth right”?
(a) Swami Vivekanand
(b) Raja Rammohan Roy
(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(d) Swami Dayanand
65. Monistic theory of sovereignty is stated by
(a) Aristotle (b) Bodin
(c) Austin (d) None of the above
66. In spite of being located at lower latitude than Amristsar. Shimla colder because
(a) in Shimla it snows heavily
(b) in Shimla air pressure is higher
(c) it is at a higher altitude
(d) Shimla receives heavy rainfall
67. Border roads are built solely with the purpose of maintaining
(a) trade ties with neighbouring countries
(b) tourism
(c) security of the country
(d) religious ties with other countries
68. The recently commissioned Nhava Shiva port is situated in the state of
(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Gujarat
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Tamil Nadu
69. The word CNG in the transport network system stands for
(a) Chlorine Natural Gas
(b) Commercial Natural Gas
(c) Compressed Natural Gas
(d) Condensed Natural Gas
70. The author of ‘Philosophic Zoologique’ is
(a) Lamarck (b) Darwin
(c) Aristotle (d) Morgan
71. Which one of the following is both a local anesthetic as well as a stimulant?
(a) Cocaine (b) Alcohol
(c) Heroin (d) Quinine
72. The other name for phloem is
(a) Wood (b) Sclereid
(c) Fibre (d) Bast
73. Triticum aestivum, the common bread wheat is
(a) Tetraploid (b) Hexaploid
(c) Haploid (d) Diploid
74. Branch of Biology deals with extinct organisms:
(a) Palynology (b) Phylogeny
(c) Palaeobotany (d) Palaeontology
75. The first postage stamp was issued in
(a) Varanasi (b) Karachi
(c) Allahabad (d) Mumbai
76. The least distance of distinet vision is
(a) 35 cm (b) 25cm
(c) 45 cm (d) 15cm
77. In photoelectric emission, the energy of emitted electron is
(a) same as that of incident photon
(b) larger than that of incident photon
(c) less than that of incident photon
(d) proportional to the intensity of incident light.
78. Angular momentum is equal to
(a) moment of inertia x angular velocity
(b) mass angular x velocity
(c) linear velocity x angular velocity
(d) mass linear x velocity
79. Superconductivity means
(a) very feeble current
(b) very large current
(c) current without facing any resistance
(d) current due to positive particles
80. Which of the following communication modes support
two-ways traffic but in only one direction at a time?
(a) Simplex (b) Half-duplex
(c) Full-duplex (d) Three- quarter duplex
81. WINDOWS-98 is basically
(a) a high level language
(b) an operating system
(c) an input device
(d) a machine language
82. A compound used in medicine as a pain killer is
(a) Urotropine (b) Chloroform
(c) Aspirin (d) Ethyl alcohol
83. What could be the function attributed to the
transfusion tissue found in Cycas leaflets?
(a)Mechanical (b) Conduction
(c) Storage (d) Photosynthesis
84. Essential oils contain
(a) Alkaloids (b) Terpenoids
(c) Porpoise (d) Steroids
85. The percentage of carbon in steel is
(a) 3 to 5
(b) 0.1 to 0.25
(c) 0.5 to 1.5
(d) 6 to 8
86. “CEPI” stands for
(a) Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index
(b) Council of Environmental Pollution of India
(c) Centre of Environmental Pollution Indiana
(d) Centre of Environmental Pollution and Industries
87. The snow leopard population in India is not found is
(a) Jammu and Kashmir
(b) Arunachal Pradesh
(c) Himachal Pradesh
(d) Western Ghats
88. This tree is referred to as ‘Bubabul’
(a) Prosopis juliflora
(b) Leucaena leucocephala
(c) Albizzia labbeck
(d) Pithecolobium saman
89. Which of the following is not a component of to qualify the “Green Embassy”?
(a) Rain water harvesting system
(b) Installation of solar panels on the roof
(c) Installation of air treatment filter in the office ventilation system
(d) Daily disposal of garbage generated in the embassy
90. Which of the following is not a national holiday?
(a) 2nd October (b) 15th August
(c) 26th January (d) 25th December
91. Where do the sunrays leave India?
(a) Gujarat (b) Pondicherry
(c) Goa (d) Andaman
92. Which of the following react to produce urea?
(a) Ammonium Chloride + Calcium sulphate.
(b) Carbon dioxide + Ammonia
(c) Acetic acid+ Ammonia
(d) Methane+ Carbon Monoxide
93. A woman who rents her womb to produce a child for others is known as
(a) Biological mother
(b) Step mother
(c) Surrogate mother
(d) Foster mother
94. The Silkworm Research and Training Institution under the
Central Silk Board in India are administered by the Union Ministry of
(a) Forest and Tribal Welfare
(b) Forest and Environment
(c) Agricultural and Rural Development
(d) Commerce and Textile
95. Which Economist was awarded Nobel Prize for economics in the year
1998 for this studies on poverty and famine?
(a) Prof. Robert Mondell
(b) Gary S. Becker
(c) Amartya Sen
(d) Manmohan Singh
96. The credit of construction of first nuclear reactor goes to
(a) Niels Bohr (b) Fermi
(c) Einstein (d) Oppenheimer
97. Which of the following is a commercial crop?
(a) Cotton (b) Bajra
(c) Jowar (d) Paddy
98. Name the story written by Rabindranath Tagore?
(a) Unto the Last (b) Al-Balagh
(c)Akash (d) Kabuliwallah
99. Which of the following is not correct?
(a) MSP- Minimum Support Price
(b) NGT- National Green Tribunal
(c) BSF- Border Security Force
(d) PIL- Public Introduced Litigation
100. Bhangra is a popular folk dance of
(a) Haryana
(b) Chandigarh
(c) Punjab
(d) Gujarat
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