GENERAL STUDIES EXAMINATION 2004

 

1.  Match List-I (Institute) with List - II (located At) and select the correct answer using the
codes given below the Lists:

List - I

(Institute)

1. Indian Institute of  Geomagnetism

2.  International Advanced Research Centre for Powder
Metallurgy and New Materials

3. Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History

4.Tropical Forestry Research Institute

List - II

(Located At)

1.            Coimbatore

2.            Mumbai

3.            Jabalpur

4.            Hyderabad

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

2             3             1             4

(b)           A            B             C             D

1             4             2             3

(c)           A            B             C             D

2             4             1             3

(d)          A            B             C             D

1             3             2             4

2.  Consider the following statements:

1.   Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research uses fast reactor technology.

2.  Atomic Minerals Directorate for Research and Exploration is engaged in heavy
water production.

3.         Indian Rare Earths Limited is engaged in the manufacture of Zircon for India’s
 Nuclear Programme beside other rare earth products.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

(a)           1, 2 and 3              (b)           1 and 2

(c)           1 and 3   (d)          2 and 3

 

3.            Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

(a)           Reinhold Messner             :Computer Technology

(b)           Harlow Shapley                 :Astronomy

(c)           Gregor Mendel                   :Hereditary Theory

(d)          Godfrey Hounsfield          :CT Scan

 

4. Consider the following international languages:

1.            Arabic

2.            French

3.            Spanish

The correct sequence of the languages given above in the decreasing order of the number of t
heir speakers is

(a)           3-1-2       (b)           1-3-2

(c)           3-2-1       (d)          1-2-3

5. Who among the following was never the Lok Sabha Speaker?

(a)           K.V.K. Sundaram

(b)           G.S. Dhillon

(c)           Baliram Bhagat

(d)          Hukum Singh

6. Two cars X and Y start from two places A and B respectively which are 700 km apart at 9 a.m.
 Both the cars run at an average speed of 60 km/hr. Car X stops at 10 a.m. and again starts at
11 a.m. while the other car Y continues to run without stopping. When do the two cars cross
each other?

(a)           2 : 40 p.m.             (b)           3 : 20 p.m.

(c)           4 : 10 p.m              (d)          4 : 20 p.m.

7. In a question of a test paper, there are five items each under List-A and List-B. The examinees
 are required to match each item under List-A with its corresponding correct item under
List-B. Further, it is given that

(i)            no examinee has given the correct answer

(ii)          answers of no two examinees are identical

What is the maximum number of examinees who took this test?

(a)           24           (b)           26

(c)           119         (d)          129

The details given below relate to the four items that follow:

Amit wishes to buy a magazine. Four magazines–one each on politics, sports, science and films
are available to choose from. They are edited by Feroz, Gurbaksh, Swami and Ila
(not necessarily in that order)  and published by Aryan, Bharat, Charan and Dev Publishers
(not necessarily in that order). Further, it is given that For the following four items, select the
correct answer:

1.                         Dev Publishers have published the magazine edited by Feroz

2.                         the magazine on politics is published by Aryan Publishers

3.                         the magazine on films is edited by Swami and is not published  
by Charan Publishers

4.                         the magazine on science is edited by Ila

8. The magazine on science is published by

(a)           Aryan Publisher

(b)           Bharat Publishers

(c)           Charan Publishers

(d)          Dev Publishers

9. The magazine on sports is

(a)           edited by Feroz

(b)           edited by Gurbaksh

(c)           published by Bharat Publishers

(d)          published by Charan Publishers

10. The magazine on films is

(a)           published by Dev Publishers

(b)           published by Bharat Publishers

(c)           edited by Gurbaksh

(d)          published by Charan Publishers

11. The magazine on politics is

(a)           edited by Ila

(b)           edited by Gurbaksh

(c)           published by Dev Publishers

(d)           published by Charan Publishers

12. Match List-I (Distinguished Ladies) with List-II (Area of Work) and select the correct answer
 using the codes given below the Lists:

List-I

(Distinguished Ladies)

A.           Jhumpa Lahiri

B.            Sunita Narain

C.            Naina Lal Kidwai

D.           Ravina Raj Kohli

List-II

(Area of Work)

1.            Science and environment

2.            Novel-writing

3.            Film industry

4.            Banking

5.            Television media

 

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

4             5             3             1

(b)           A            B             C             D

2             1             4             5

(c)           A            B             C             D

4             1             3             5

(d)          A            B             C             D

2             5             4             1

13. Which one of the following does not border Panama?

(a)           Costa Rica

(b)           Pacific Ocean

(c)           Colombia

(d)          Venezuela

14. A and B start from the same point and in the same direction at 7 a.m. to walk around a
rectangular field  400 m × 300 m. And B walk at the rate of 3 km/hr and 2.5 km/hr respectively.
 How many times shall they  cross each other if they continue to walk till 12:30 p.m.?

(a)           Not even once

(b)           Once

(c)           Twice

(d)          Thrice

15. Match List-I (Beaches in India) which List-II (States) and select the correct answer using the
codes given below the Lists:

List-I

(Beaches in India)

A.           Gopnath Beach

B.            Lawsons Bay Beach

C.            Devbagh Beach

D.           Sinquerim Beach

List-II

(States)

1.            Andhra Pradesh

2.            Kerala

3.            Gujarat

4.            Goa

5.            Karnataka

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

5             4             2             1

(b)           A            B             C             D

3             1             5             4

(c)           A            B             C             D

5             1             2             4

(d)          A            B             C             D

3             4             5             1

16. A car is running on a road at uniform speed of 60 km/hr. The net resultant

force on the car is

(a)           driving force in the direction of car’s motion

(b)           resistance force in the direction of car’s motion

(c)           an inclined force

(d)          equal to zero

17. Match List-I (Biosphere  Reserves) with List-II (States) and select the

correct answer using the codes given below the Lists:

List-I                                                        List-II

(Biosphere Reserves)                                          (States)

A.           Similipal                                     1.     Sikkim

B.            Dehong Deband                          2.    Uttaranchal

C.            Nokrek                                          3.   ArunachalPradesh

D.           Kanchenjunga                              4.    Orissa

5.   Meghalya

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

1             3             5             4

(b)           A            B             C             D

4             5             2             1

(c)           A            B             C             D

1             5             2             4

(d)          A            B             C             D

4             3             5             1

18. Amongst the following Indian States which one has the minimum total forest

cover?

(a)           Sikkim                  (b)           Goa

(c)           Haryana               (d)          Kerala

19. How many three-digit even numbers are there such that 9 comes as a succeeding  digit in
any number only when 7 is the preceding digit and 7 is the preceding digit only when 9 is the
succeeding digit?

(a)           120         (b)           210

(c)           365         (d)          405

20. Match List-I (Sports-person) with List-II (Sport/Game) and select the correct

answer using the codes given below the Lists:

List-I                                   List-II

(Sports-person)                           (Sports/Game)

A.           Shikha Tandon    1.            Badminton

B.            Ignace Tirkey      2.            Swimming

C.            Pankaj Advani    3.            Lawn Tennis

D.           Rohan Bopanna  4.            Snooker

5.            Hockey

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

3             5             4             2

(b)           A            B             C             D

2             4             1             3

(c)           A            B             C             D

3             4             1             2

(d)          A            B             C             D

2             5             4             3

21. The record for the highest score in an innings in Test Cricket is now being held by
M. Hayden. Immediately prior to him, the three record holders were

(a)           Don Bradman, Sunil Gavaskar and Colin Cowdrey

(b)           Len Huton, Peter May and Vivian Richards

(c)           Hanif Mohammed, Garfield Sobers and Brian Lara

(d)          Bob Cowper, Bill Lawry and Brian Lara

22. In how many different ways can six players be arranged in a line such that two of them, Ajit
 and Mukherjee,are never together?

(a)           120         (b)           240

(c)           360         (d)          480

23. Match List-I (State/Province/Overseas Territory) with List-II (Country) and select the correct
 answer using the codes given below the lists:

List-I                                                              List-II

(State/Province/Overseas                                                    (Country)

Territory)

A.           British Colombia                                                          1. USA

B.            Bavaria                                                            2. UK

C.            Gibraltar                                                          3. Canada

D.           Rhode Island                                                 4.Germany

5. Denmark

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

1             2             5             3

(b)   A     B     C     D

3     4     2     1

(c)   A     B     C     D

1     4     2     3

(d)   A     B     C     D

3     2     5     1

 

 

24. Consider the following statements:

1.            Femur is the longest bone in the human body.

2.            Cholera is a disease caused by bacteria.

3.            ‘Athlete’s foot’ is a disease caused by virus.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           2 and 3

(c)           1 and 3   (d)          1, 2 and 3

25. 50 men or 80 women can finish a job in 50 days. A contractor deploys 40 men and 48 women
 for this work,but after every duration of 10 days, 5 men and 8 women are removed till the work
 is completed. The work is completed in

(a)           45 days                    (b)        50 days

(c)           54 days                    (d)        62 days

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

Unit of Indian Railway                     Location

(a)           Railway Staff             :        Vadodra

College

(b)           Central                        :        Varanasi

Organization

for Railway

Electrification

(c)           Wheel and Axle Plant :     Bangalore

(d)          Rail-coach                      :    Kapurthala

Factory

27. Consider the following statements:

1.      Smart Card is a plastic card with an embedded microchip.

2.      Digital technology is primarily used with new physical communication medium such as
 satellite and fibre optics transmission.

3.      A digitial library is a collection of documents in an organized electronic form available
on the Internet only.

Which of the statements given above is /are correct?

(a)           3 only    (b)           1 and 2

(c)           2 and 3   (d)          1, 2 and 3

28.          Match List-I (New Names of the Countries) with List-II (Old Names

of the Countries) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists:

List-I                                                   List-II

(New Names of                                     (Old Names of the

the Countries)                                                           Countries)

A.           Benin                                                 1. Nyasaland

B.            Belize                                                 2. Basutoland

C.            Botswana                                           3. Bechuanaland

D.           Malawi                                               4. British Honduras

5. Dahomey

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

3             1             2             4

(b)           A            B             C             D

5             4             3             1

(c)           A            B             C             D

3             4             2             1

(d)          A            B             C             D

5             1             3             4

29.          Which one of the following is the correct in the descending order of precedence in the
 warrant of precedence?

1.      Attorney General of India-Judges of the Suprem Court-Members of Parliament - Deputy
 Chairman of Rajya Sabha

2.      Judges of the Supreme Court-Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha-Attorney General of
India-Members of Parliament

3.      Attorney General of India-Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha-Judges of the Supreme
Court-Members of Parliament

4.      Judges of the Supreme Court-Attorney General of India-Deputy Chairman of Rajya
Sabha-Members of Parliament

30.          Three students are picked at random from a school having a total of 1000 students.
The probability that these three students will have identical date and month of their birth is

(a)           3/1000

(b)           3/365

(c)           1/(365)2

(d)          1/(365)3

31.          Consider the following statements:

1.            Montenegro and Serbia agreed to a new structure for the Yugoslav Federation.

2.            Croatia remained under the Hungarian Administration until the end of First World
                               War.

3.            Claims to Macedonia Territory have long been a source of contention between
                               Belgium and Greece.

4.            In 1991, Slovenia declared independence from Czechoslovakia.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           1, 2 and 3

(c)           2, 3 and 4              (d)          1, 3 and 4

32.          Shirin Ebadi, who won the Nobel Peace Price in 2003, is from

(a)           Iraq        (b)           Nigeria

(c)           Iran        (d)          Libya

33.     A person stands at the middle point of a wooden ladder which starts slipping between
                a vertical wall and the floor of a room, while continuing to remain in a vertical plane. The
          path traced by a person standing at the middle point of the slipping ladder is

(a)           a straight line

(b)           an elliptical path

(c)           a circular path

(d)          a parabolic path

34.          The research work of Paul Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield, the Nobel Prize winners for
              Medicine in 2003, relates to

(a)           the control of AIDS

(b)           magnetic resonance imaging

(c)           respiratory diseases

(d)          genetic engineering

35.          In 2003, Alison Richard took over as the first ever woman Vice-Chancellor of

(a)           Oxford University

(b)           Cambridge University

(c)           Harvard University

(d)          Purdue University

36.          Nine different letters are to be dropped in three different letter boxes. In how many
          different ways can this be done?

(a)           27           (b)           39

(c)           93           (d)          39 - 3

37.          Goerge W. Bush, the President of America, comes from which of the following
          American States?

(a)           California             (b)           Texas

(c)           Virginia (d)          Indiana

38.          Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?

Department  of india                    Ministry of the Government

1.            Department of     :              Ministry of

Women and Child             Health and

Development                      Family  Welfare

2.            Department of     :              Ministry of

Official Language              Human

Development                      Resource

3.            Department of     :              Ministry of Drinking Water

Supply                                  Resources

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

Codes:

(a)           1             (b)           2

(c)           3             (d)          None

39.          Match List-I (Agency) with List-II (Headquarters) and select the correct answer using
         the codes given below the Lists:

List-I                                                 List-II

(Agency)                                    (Headquarters)

A.          United Nations                               1.  Nairobi

Development

Programme (UNDP)

B.            United Nations                               2.  Vienna

Environment Programme

(UNEP)

C.            United Nations Industrial              3.  Berne

Development Organization

(UNIDO)

D.         Universal Postal Union                    4.  New  York

(UPU)

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

2             3             4             1

(b)           A            B             C             D

4             1             2             3

(c)           A            B             C             D

2             1             4             3

(d)          A            B             C             D

4             3             2             1

40.          Which of the following authors won the Booker Prizes twice?

(a)           Margaret Atwood

(b)           J.M. Coetzee

(c)           Grahm Swift

(d)          Ian McEwan

41.          In the well-known Lawn Tennis doubles team, Max Mirnyi–the partner of Mahesh
 Bhupati, comes from which of the following countries?

(a)           Italy       (b)           Sweden

(c)           Belarus  (d)          Croatia

 

42.          Which of the following cricketers holds the record for the highest score in a Cricket
        Test Match innings by an Indian?

(a)           Sunil Gavaskar

(b)           Vinoo Mankad

(c)           Sachin Tendulkar

(d)          V.V.S. Laxman

43.          INS Trishul acquired by the Indian Navy in 2003 has been built by

(a)           Israel      (b)           USA

(c)           Russia   (d)          France

44.          INSAT-3E, India’s communication satellite, was launched in 2003 from

(a)           French Guiana     (b)           Seychelles

(c)           Mauritius             (d)          Mauritania

45.          Match List-I (Person) with List-II (Position) and select the correct answer using the
  codes given below the Lists:

List-I

(Person)

A.           Anil Kakodar

B.            Raman Puri

C.            M. Jagannatha Rao

D.           G. Madhavan Nair

List-II

(Position)

1.            Chief of the Integrated Defence Staff

2.            Chairman, 17th Law Commission

3.            Chairman, ISRO

4.            Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

3             1             2             4

(b)           A            B             C             D

4             2             1             3

(c)           A            B             C             D

3             2             1             4

(d)          A            B             C             D

4             1             2             3

46.          Consider the following statements about Sikh Gurus:

1.      Banda Bahadur was appointed as the military leader of the   Sikhs by Guru Tegh
Bahadur.

2.      Guru Arjan Dev became the Sikh Guru after Guru Ram Das.

3. Guru Arjan Dev gave to Sikhs their own script–Gurumukhi.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 only    (b)           2 and 3

(c)           1 and 3   (d)          1 and 2

47.          Consider the following Viceroys of Indian during the British rule:

1.            Lord Curzon

2.            Lord Chelmsford

3.            Lord Hardinge

4.            Lord Irwin

Which one of the following is the correct chronological order of their tenure?

(a)           1-3-2-4    (b)           2-4-1-3

(c)           1-4-2-3    (d)          2-3-1-4

48.          Consider the following events during India’s freedom struggle:

1.            Chauri-Chaura Outrage

2.            Minto-Morley Reforms

3.            Dandi March

4.            Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms

Which one of the following is the correct chronological order of the events given above?

(a)           1-3-2-4    (b)           2-4-1-3

(c)           1-4-2-3    (d)          2-3-1-4

49.          Consider the following events:

1.            Fourth general elections in India

2.            Formation of Haryana State

3.            Mysore named as Karnataka State

4.            Meghalaya and Tripura become full States

Which one of the following is correct chronological order of the above?

(a)           2-1-4-3    (b)           4-3-2-1

(c)           2-3-4-1    (d)          4-1-2-3

50.          Match List-I (Fuel Gases) with List-II (Major Constituents) and select the correct
    answer using the codes given below the Lists:

List-I                                       List-II

(Fuel Gases)                                (Major Constituents)

A.           CNG                    1.              Carbon monoxide, Hydrogen

B.            Coal gas               2.            Butane, Propane

C.            LPG                      3.             Methane, Ethane

D.           Water gas             4.            Hydrogen,Methane,Carbonmonoxide

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

2             1             3             4

(b)           A            B             C             D

3             4             2             1

(c)           A            B             C             D

2             4             3             1

(d)          A            B             C             D

3             1             2             4

51.          A spherical body moves with a uniform angular velocity w around a circular path of
         radius r. Which one of the following statements is correct?

1.      The body has no acceleration

2.      The body has a radial acceleration directed    directed towards the centre of the path

3.      The body has a radial acceleration  directed away from the centre of the path

4.      The body has an acceleration  tangential to its path

52.          Which one of the following statements is correct?

‘Deccan Odyssey’ is

(a)           a book on Chatrapati Shivaji

(b)           a warship recently acquired by Indian Navy

(c)           a recently started air service between Mumbai and Colombo

(d)          a luxury train which travels through Maharashtra and includes  Goa in its journey

53.          Standard 18-carat gold sold in the market contains

(a)           82 parts gold and 18 parts other metals

(b)           18 parts gold and 82 parts other metals

(c)           18 parts gold and 6 parts other metals

(d)          9 parts gold and 15 parts other metals

54.          A weightless rubber balloon is filled with 200 cc of  water. Its weight in water is  equal
            to

(a)                          (b)

(c)                          (d)          Zero

55.          Salts of which of the following elements provide colours to fireworks?

(a)           Zinc and sulphur

(b)           Potassium and mercury

(c)           Strontium and barium

(d)          Chromium and nickel

56.          Consider the following statements:

1.            Reserve Bank of India was nationalized on 26 January, 1950.

2.            The borrowing programme of the Government of India is handled by the

Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 only

(b)           2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

57.          Which one of the following is the correct decreasing sequence in terms of the value
           (in rupees) of the minerals produced in India in the year 2002-03?

(a)           Metallic minerals-Fuel minerals-Non-metallic minerals

(b)           Fuel minerals-Metallic minerals-Non-metallic minerals

(c)           Metallic minerals-Non-metallic minerals-Fuel minerals

(d)          Fuel minerals-Non-metallic minerals-Metallic minerals

58.          Which one of the following cities (they were in the news in recent times) is not correctly
      matched with its country?

(a)           Salamanca            :              Spain

(b)           Cannes  :              Italy

(c)           Cancun  :              Mexico

(d)          Bruges   :              Belgium

59.          Consider the following statements:

As per 2001 Census

1.                         the two States with the lowest sex ratio are Haryana and Punjab

2.                         the two States with the lowest population per sq km of area are Meghalaya
 and Mizoram

3.                         Kerala has both the highest literacy rate and sex ratio

Which of the statements given agove is / are correct?

a.      (a)  3 only     (b)          2 and 3

b.      (c)  1 and 2    (d)         1 and 3

60.          Consider the following statements:

                                                              i.      In the Third Battle of Panipat, Ahmed Shah Abdali defeated Ibrahim Lodhi

                                                           ii.      Tipu Sultan was killed in the Third Anglo-Mysore War.

                                                         iii.      Mir Jafar entered in a conspiracy with the English for the defeat of Nawab
Siraj-ud-daulah in the Battle of Plassey.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1, 2 and 3              (b)           3 only

(c)           2 and 3   (d)          None

61.          Which of the following is not a recommendation of the task force on direct taxes under
          the chairmanship of Dr. Vijay L. Kelkar in the year 2002?

(a)           Abolition of Wealth Tax

(b)           Increase in the exemption limit of personal income to Rs.1.20 lakh for widows

(c)           Elimination of standard deduction

(d)          Exemption from tax on dividends and capital gains from the listed equity

62.          Match List-I (Books) with List-II (Authors) and select the correct answer using the
         codes given below the Lists:

List-I

(Books)

A.           My Presidential year

B.            The Hindu View of  Life

C.            Voice of Conscience

D.           Without Fear or  Favour

List-II

(Authors)

1.            S. Radhakrishnan

2.            V. V. Giri

3.            N. Sanjiva Reddy

4.            R. Venkataraman

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

2             1             4             3

(b)           A            B             C             D

4             3             2             1

(c)           A            B             C             D

2             3             4             1

(d)          A            B             C             D

4             1             2             3

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63.          Consider the following statements:

1.            Adam Osborne produced the first portable computer.

2.            Ian Wilmut created the first cloned sheep.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 only

(b)           2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

64.          What was the reason for 5 lakh people of Hong Kong to make a demonstration around
           the middle of 2003?

(a)           They were demanding tax relief

(b)           They were against the Hong Kong Government’s plan to impose an internal security
                law

(c)           They were the members of Falun Gong group who were demanding religious
              freedom

(d)          They were demanding more direct elections in Hong Kong

65.          Consider the following statements:

1.            National Thermal Power Corporation has diversified into hydropower sector.

2.            Power Grid Corporation of India has diversified into telecom sector.

Which of the statements given above is / are correct?

(a)           1 only

(b)           2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

66.          The Ramon Magsaysay Award winner Shanta Sinha is known as

(a)           a campaigner for urban sanitation

(b)           an anti-child labour activist

(c)           an organizer of rain-water harvesting schemes

(d)          an activist for the welfare of poor rural women

67.          Consider the following statements:

1.            Damodar Valley Corporation is the first multipurpose river valley project of
              independent India

2.            Damodar Valley Corporation includes thermal and gas power stations.

Which of the statements given above is /are correct?

(a)           1 only

(b)           2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

68.          Match List-I (Persons) with List-II (Positions) and select the correct answer using the
           codes given below the Lists:

List-I

(Persons)

A.           B.P. Mishra

B.            Suresh Kalmadi

C.            Praful Patel

D.           V.S. Jain

List-II

(Positions)

1.            Executive Director, IMF

2.            Chairman, Steel  Authority of India Ltd.

3.            President, Indian Olympic Association

4.            Vice-President, South Asian                                          Region, World Bank

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

4             2             1             3

(b)           A            B             C             D

1             3             4             2

(c)           A            B             C             D

4             3             1             2

(d)          A            B             C             D

1             2             4             3

69.          Who among the following is well known as an exponent of flute?

(a)           Debu Choudhuri

(b)           Madhup Mudgal

(c)           Ronu Mazumdar

(d)          Shafaat Ahmad

70.          Consider the following statements:

Among the Indian States

1.            Andhra Pradesh has the longest coastline

2.            Gujarat has the highest number of airports

Which of the  statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 only

(b)           2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

71.          Tarun Bharat Sangh, an organization based in a village near Alwar (Rajasthan),
          has become famous because of

(a)           cultivation of genetically modified cotton

(b)           rehabilitation of women victims of AIDS

(c)           livelihood projects for destitute rural women

(d)          rain-water harvesting

72.          Consider the following statements:

1.            The National Housing Bank, the apex institution of housing finance in India, was set
               up as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of India.

2.            The Small Industries Development Bank of India was established as a wholly owned
               subsidiary of the Industrial Development Bank of India.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 only

(b)           2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

73.          Param Padma, which was in news recently, is

(a)           a new Civilian Award instituted by the Government of India

(b)           the name of supercomputer developed by India

(c)           the name given to a proposed network of canals linking northern and southern rivers
              of India

(d)          a software programme to facilitate e-governance in Madhya Pradesh

74.          Consider the following statements

1.            The loans disbursed to farmers under Kisan Credit Card Scheme are covered under
             Rashtriya Krishi Beema Yojna of Life Insurance Corporation of India.

2.            The Kisan Credit Card holders are provided personal accident insurance of Rs.

50,000 for accidental death and Rs.25,000 for permanent disability.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 only

(b)           2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

75.          Consider the following statements:

1.                         Regarding the procurement of food grains, Government of India follows a
 procurement target rather than an open-ended procurement policy.

2.                         Government of India announces minimum support prices only for cereals.

3.                         For distribution under Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS), wheat
 and rice are issued by the Government of India at uniform central issue
prices to the States/Union Territories.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           2 only

(c)           1 and 3   (d)          3 only

76.          Consider the following statements:

India continues to be dependent on imports to meet the requirement of oilseeds in the country
 
         because

1.                         farmers prefer to grow food grains with highly remunerative support prices

2.                         most of the cultivation of oilseed crops continues to be dependent on rainfall

3.                         oils from the seeds of tree origin and rice bran have remained unexploited

4.                         It is far cheper to import oilseeds than to cultivate the oilseed crops

Which of the statements given above are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           1, 2 and 3

(c)           3 and 4   (d)          1, 2, 3 and 4

77.          World’s longest ruling head of government is from

(a)           Switzerland

(b)           Cuba

(c)           Zimbabwe

(d)          New Zealand

78.          Liberia was in the international news in the recent times for

(a)           harbouring terrorists

associated with religious fundamentalism

(b)           supplying raw uranium to North Korea

(c)           its long-running civil war killing or displacing thousands of people

(d)          cultivation of drug-yielding crops and smuggling of drugs

79.          Consider the following statements:

1.            P.V. Narasimha Rao’s government established diplomatic relations between India and
               Israel

2.            Ariel Sharon is the second Prime Minister of Israel to have visited India

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 only

(b)           2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

80.          The reason for Chechnya to be in the news recently is

(a)           discovery of huge reserves of oil

(b)           separatist rebellious activities by the local people

(c)           continuous conflict between the government troops and the narcotic mafia resulting
         in the great loss of human life

(d)          intense cold wave killing hundreds of people

81.          The Prime Minister of which one of the following countries was assassinated in the
             year 2003?

(a)           Czech Republic

(b)           Romania

(c)           Serbia

(d)          Slovenia

82.          Conisder the following companies:

1.            Voltas

2.            Titan Industires

3.            Rallis India

4.            Indian Hotels

Which of the above companies are in the Tata Group of industries?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           2, 3 and 4

(c)           1, 3 and 4              (d)          1, 2, 3 and 4

83.          In which of the following countries, did an ethnic violence between the communities
             of Hema and Lendu result in the death of hundreds of people?

(a)           Democratic Republic of Congo

(b)           Indonesia

(c)           Nigeria

(d)          Zambia

 

 

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84.          More than 40 Heads of States / Governments were invited by Vladimir Putin in
            May, 2003 to

(a)           discuss the issues related to the rehabilitation of Iraq

(b)           celebrate the tricentenary of the city of St Petersburg

(c)           convene a meeting of European and CIS countries to discuss the issues of missile
              shield for European and CIS countries

(d)          develop the strategies for containing global terrorism

85.          Consider the following geological phenomea:

1.            Development of a fault

2.            Movement along a fault

3.            Impact produced by volcanic eruption

4.            Folding of rocks

Which of the above cause earthquakes?

(a)           1, 2 and 3              (b)           2 and 4

(c)           1, 3 and 4              (d)          1, 2, 3 and 4

86.          Which Article of the Constitution of India says, 'No child below the age of fourteen
              years shall be employed to work in any factory or

mine or engaged in any other hazardous employment’?

(a)           Article 24              (b)           Article 45

(c)           Article 330            (d)          Article 368

87.          According to the National Human Rights Commission Act, 1993, who amongs the
              following can be its Chairman?

(a)           Any serving Judge of the Supreme Court

(b)           Any serving Judge of the High Court

(c)           Only a retired Chief Justice of India

(d)          Only a retired Chief Justice of a High Court

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

(a)           Pitt’s India Act    :              Warren    Hastings

(b)           Doctrine of Lapse              :              Dalhousie

(c)           Vernacular Press Act         : Curzon

(d)          Ilbert Bill              :              Ripon

89.          Who was the last ruler of the Tughluq dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate?

(a)           Firoz Shah Tughuq

(b)           Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq Shah - II

(c)           Nasir-ud-din Mahmud

(d)          Nasrat Shah

90.          The great Asian river Mekong does not run through

(a)           China     (b)           Malaysia

(c)           Combodia            (d)          Laos

91.          Which one of the following was the largest IT software and services exporter in India
           during the year 2002-03?

(a)           Birlasoft

(b)           Infosys Technologies

(c)           Tata Consultancy Services

(d)          Wipro Technologies

92.          Which one of the following statements is not correct?

(a)           The largest Buddhist monastery in India is in Assam

(b)           The language Konyak is spoken in Nagaland

(c)           The largest river island in the world is in Assam

(d)          Sikkin is the least-populated State of the Indian Union

93.          Consider the following statements:

1.                         The Oil Pool Account of Government of India was dismantled with effect
 from 1-4-2002.

2.                         Subsidies on PDS kerosene and domestic LPG are borne by Consolidated
 Fund of India.

3.         An expert Committee headed by Dr. R. A. Mashelkar to formulate a national
 auto fuel policy recommended that

Bharat Stage-II Emission Norms should be applied throughout the country by 1 April, 2004.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           2 and 3

(c)           1 and 3   (d)          1, 2 and 3

94.          In the last one decade, which one among the following sectors has attracted the highest
         Foreign Direct Investment inflows into India?

(a)           Chemicals other than fertilizers

(b)           Services sector

(c)           Food processing

(d)          Telecommunication

95.          Consider the following statements:

1.                         The Chinese pilgrim Fa-Hien attended the fourth Great Buddhist Council
 held by Kanishka.

2.                         The Chinese pilgrim Hiuen-Tsang met Harsha and found him to be
 antagonistic to Buddhism.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 only

(b)           2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

96.          How did the dynasty of Nizam Shahis of Ahmadnagar come to an end?

(a)           Ahmadnagar was annexed into Mughal empire and Husain Shah was consigned to
               life imprisonment

(b)           Mughal troops destroyed Daulatabad fort and killed Nizam-ul Mulk of Ahmadnagar

(c)           Fateh Khan usurped the throne from Nizam-ul Mulk

(d)          Malik Ambar was defeated in a battle with Mughals in 1631 and the entire royal family
                 was killed by the Mughal troops

97.          With reference to ancient Jainism, which one of the following statements is correct?

(a)           Jainism was spread in South India under the leadership of Sthalabahu

(b)           The Jainas who remained under the leadership of Bhadrabahu were called
               Shvetambaras after the Council held at Pataliputra

(c)           Jainism enjoyed the patronage of the Kalinga king Kharavela in the first century BC

(d)          In the initial stage of Jainism, the Jainas worshipped images unlike Buddhists

98.          Which one of the following four Vedas contains an account of magical charms and
                spells?

(a)           Rig-veda              (b)           Yajur-veda

(c)           Atharva-veda      (d)          Sama-veda

99.          The Montagu-Chelmsford Report formed the basis of

(a)           the Indian Councils Act, 1909

(b)           the Government of India Act, 1919

(c)           the Government of India Act, 1935

(d)          the Indian Independence Act, 1947

100.        During the Indian Freedom Struggle, who among the following proposed that Swaraj
                should be defined as complete independence free from all foreign control?

(a)           Mazharul Haque

(b)           Maulana Hasrat Mohani

(c)           Hakim Ajmal Khan

(d)          Abul Kalam Azad

101.        Which one of the following sequences indicates the correct chronological order?

(a)           Shankaracharya-Ramanuja-Chaitanya

(b)           Ramanuja-Shankaracharya-Chaitanya

(c)           Ramanuja-Chaitanya-Shankaracharya

(d)          Shankaracharya-Chaitanya-Ramanuja

102.        Consider the following Princely States of the British rule in India:

1.            Jhansi

2.            Sambalpur

3.            Satara

The correct chronological order in which they were annexed by the British is

(a)           1-2-3       (b)           1-3-2

(c)           3-2-1       (d)          3-1-2

103.        The name of the famous persons of India who returned the Knighthood conferred on
             him by the British Government as a token of protest against the atrocities in Punjab in
               1919 was

(a)           Tej Bahadur Sapru

(b)           Ashutosh Mukherjee

(c)           Rabindra Nath Tagore

(d)          Syed Ahmed Khan

104.        The resolution for removing the Vice-President of India can be moved in the

(a)           Lok Sabha alone

(b)           either House of Parliament

(c)           Joint Sitting of Parliament

(d)          Rajya Sabha alone

105.        With reference to the Constitution of India, which one of the following paris is not
              correctly matched?

(a)           Forests   :             Concurrent List

(b)           Stock Exchanges :  Concurrent List

(c)           Post Office Savings  : Union List

Bank

(d)          Public Health      :              State List

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106.        Consider the following tasks:

1.            Superintendence, direction and conduct of free and fair elections

2.            Preparation of electoral rolls for all elections to the Parliament, State Legislatures and
               the Office of the President and the Vice-President

3.            Giving recognition to political parties and allotting election symbols to political
               parties and individuals contesting the election

4.            Proclamation of final verdict in the case of election disputes

Which of the above are the functions of the Election Commission of India?

(a)           1, 2 and 3              (b)           2, 3 and 4

(c)           1 and 3   (d)          1, 2 and 4

107.        With reference to Indian Public Finance, consider the following statements:

1.            Disbursements from Public Accounts of India are subject to the Vote of Parliament.

2.            The Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of a Consolidated Fund, a
                 Public Account and a Contingency Fund for each State.

3.            Appropriations and disbursements under the Railway Budget are subject to the same
                 form of parliamentary control as other appropriations and disbursements.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           2 and 3

(c)           1 and 3   (d)          1, 2 and 3

108.        Consider the following statements:

1.            Narasimha Saluva ended the Sangama dynasty and siezed the throne for himself
                and started the Saluva dynasty.

2.            Vira Narasimha deposed the last Saluva ruler and seized the throne for himself.

3.            Vira Narashima was succeeded by his younger brother, Krishnadeva Raya.

4.            Krishnadeva Raya was succeeded by his half-brother, Achyuta Raya.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

(a)           1, 2 and 3              (b)           2, 3 and 4

(c)           1 and 4   (d)          1, 2, 3 and 4

109.        Consider the following statements:

Some of the main features of the Government of India Act, 1935 were the

1.            abolition of diarchy in the Governors’ provinces

2.            power of the Governors to veto legislative action and to legislate on their own

3.            abolition of the principle communal representation

Which of the statements given above is / are correct?

(a)           1 only    (b)           1 and 2

(c)           2 and 3   (d)          1, 2 and 3

110.        Consider the following statements:

1.            The First Session of the Indian National Congress was held in Calcutta

2.            The Second Session of the Indian National Congress was held under the presidentship
              of Dadabhai Naoroji

3.            Both Indian National Congress and Muslim League held their sessions at Lucknow in
               1916 and concluded the Lucknow Pact.

Which of the statements given above is / are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           2 only

(c)           2 and 3   (d)          3 only

111.        Which one of the following statements is correct?

(a)           The Constituent Assembly of India was elected by the Provincial Assemblies in the
                year 1946

(b)           Jawaharlal Nehru, M. A. Jinnah and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel were members of the
               Constituent Assembly of India

(c)           The First Session of the Constituent Assembly of India was held in January, 1947

(d)          The Constitution of India was adopted on 26th January, 1950

112.        The Archaeological Survey of India is an attached office of the Department/Ministry
                  of

(a)           Culture

(b)           Tourism

(c)           Science and Technology

(d)          Human Resource

Development

113.        Consider the following statements:

1.            The highest criminal court of the district is the Court of District and Session Judge.

2.            The District Judges are appointed by the Governor in consultation with the High Courts.

3.            A person to be eligible for appointment as a District Judge should be an advocate or a
              pleader of seven years’ standing or more, or an officer in judicial service of the Union or
              the State.

4.            When the Sessions Judge awards death sentence, it must be confirmed by the high
              Court before it is carried out.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           2, 3 and 4

(c)           3 and 4   (d)          1, 2, 3 and 4

114.        Consider the following statements:

1.            The Speaker of Lok Sabha has the power to adjourn the House sine die but, on
                prorogation, it is only the President who can summon the House.

2.            Unless sooner dissolved or there is an extension of the term, there is an automatic
                 dissolution of the Lok Sabha by efflux of time, at the end of the period of five years,
               even if no formal order of dissolution is issued by the President.

3.            The Speaker of Lok Sabha continues in office even after the dissolution of the House
               and until immediately before the first meeting of the House’.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           2 and 3

(c)           1 and 3   (d)          1, 2 and 3

115.        Which one of the following statements is not correct?

(a)           Under the Targeted Public Distribution System, the families Below Poverty Line are
             provided 50 kg of food grains per month per family at subsidised price.

(b)           Under Annapurna Scheme, indigent senior citizens of 65 years of age or above eligible
                for National Old Age Pension but not getting pension can get 10 kg of food grains per
              person per month free of cost

(c)           Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has scheme in which indigent people
              living in welfare institutions like orphanages are given 15 kg of food grains per person
               per month at BPL rates

(d)          Ministry of Human Resource Development gives financial support to Mid-day Meal
                Scheme for the benefit of class I to V students in Government or Government aided
                 Schools

116.        Consider the following statements:

1.            Non-function of lachrymal gland is an important symptom of deficiency of Vitamin A.

2.            Deficiency of Vitamin B1 can lead to indigestion and heart enlargement.

3.            Vitamin C deficiency can lead to pain in the muscles.

4.            Deficiency of Vitamin D causes increased loss of Ca++ in urine

Which of the statement given above are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           2, 3 and 4

(c)           1, 3 and 4              (d)          1, 2, 3 and 4

117.        The hormone insulin is a

(a)           Glycolipid           (b)           Fatty acid

(c)           Peptide (d)          Sterol

118.        Consider the following statements:

1.            Toothless mammals such as pangolins are not found in India.

2.            Gibbon is the only ape found in India.

Which of the statements given

above is/are correct?

(a)           1 only

(b)           2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

119.        In which organ of the human body are the lymphocyte cells formed?

(a)           Liver

(b)           Long bone

(c)           Pancreas

(d)          Spleen

120.        In which one of the following Union Territories, do the people of the Onge tribe live?

(a)           Andaman and Nicobar Islands

(b)           Dadra and Nagar Haveli

(c)           Daman and Diu

(d)          Lakshadweep

121.        Consider the following crops:

1.            Cotton   2.            Groundnut

3.            Maize    4.            Mustard

Which of the above are  Kharif crops?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           1, 2 and 3

(c)           3 and 4   (d)          1, 2, 3 and 4

122.        Which one of the following statements is not correct?

(a)           In Lok Sabha, a no-confidence motion has to set out the grounds on which it is based

(b)           In the case of a no-confidence motion in Lok Sabha, no conditions of admissibility
               have been laid down in the Rules

(c)           A motion of no-confidence, once admitted, has to be taken up within ten days of the
              leave being granted

(d)          Rajya Sabha is not empowered to entertain a motion of no-confidence

123.        Which one of the following statements correctly describes the Fourth Schedule of the
               Constitution of India?

(a)           It contains the scheme of the distribution of powers between the Union and the States

(b)           It contains the languages listed in the Constitution

(c)           It contains the provisions regarding the administration of tribal areas

(d)          It allocates seats in the Council of States

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124.        Consider the following statements:

1.            Hema Malini is the Chairperson of the Children’s Film Society, India

2.            Yash Chopra is the Chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification of India.

3.            Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor and Dev Anand have all been recipients of Dada Saheb
               Phalke Award.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 and 3   (b)           2 and 3

(c)           2 only    (d)          3 only

125.        Famous Golf player Vijay Singh is from which one of the following countries?

(a)           Fiji          (b)           Mauritius

(c)           Malaysia              (d)          Kenya

126.        Lativa does not share its borders with which one of the following countries?

(a)           Russia   (b)           Estonia

(c)           Lithuania             (d)          Poland

127.        Consider the following statements:

1.            The highest deciding body for planning in India is the Planning Commission of India

2.            The Secretary of the Planning Commission of India is also the Secretary of National
              Development Council.

3.            The Constitution includes economic and social planning in the Concurrent List in the
                Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           2 and 3

(c)           2 only    (d)          3 only

128.        Match List-I (Minerals) with List-II (Location) and select the correct answer using the
             codes given below the Lists:

List-I      List-II

(Minerals)     (Location)

A.           Coal       1.            Giridih

B.            Copper  2.            Jayamkondam

C.            Manganese          3.            Alwar

D.           Lignite   4.            Dharwar

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

1             4             3             2

(b)           A            B             C             D

2             3             4             1

(c)           A            B             C             D

1             3             4             2

(d)          A            B             C             D

2             4             3             1

129.        Which among the following National Highway routes is the longest?

(a)           Agra-Mumbai

(b)           Chennai-Thane

(c)           Kolkata-Hajira

(d)          Pune-Machilipatnam

130.        Which of the following institutes have been recognized as the Institutes of National
              Importance (by an Act of Parliament)?

1.            Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, Chennai

2.            National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Mohali

3.            Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Services and Technology,Thiruvananthapuram

4.            Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, Gwalior

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

Codes:

(a)           1, 2 and 3              (b)           3 and 4

(c)           1, 2 and 4              (d)          1, 2, 3 and 4

131.        Consider the following statements:

1.            Baking soda is used in fire extinguishers.

2.            Quicklime is used in the manufacture of glass.

3.            Gypsum is used in the manufacture of Plaster of Paris

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 and 2   (b)           2 and 3

(c)           1 only    (d)          1, 2 and 3

132.        With reference to Indian Parliament, which one of the following is not correct?

(a)           The Appropriation Bill must be passed by both the Houses of Parliament before it can
              be enacted into law

(b)           No money shall be withdrawn from the Consolidated Fund of India except under the
               appropriation made by the Appropriation Act

(c)           Finance Bill is required for proposing new taxes but no another Bill/Act is required
                for making changes in the rates of taxes which are already under operation

(d)          No Money Bill can be introduced except on the recommendation of the President

133.        Match List-I (Sea) with List-II (Country) and select the correct answer using the codes
             given below the Lists:

List-I                     List-II

(Sea)                      (Country)

A.           Black Sea              1.            Bulgaria

B.            Red Sea 2.            China

C.            Yellow Sea           3.            Eritrea

D.           Caspian Sea         4.            Kazakhstan

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

1             4             2             3

(b)           A            B             C             D

2             3             1             4

(c)           A            B             C             D

1             3             2             4

(d)          A            B             C             D

2             4             1             3

134.        Which one of the following Articles of the Constitution of India says that the executive
          power of every State shall be so exercised as not to impede or prejudice the exercise of the
          executive power of the Union?

(a)           Article 257            (b)           Article 258

(c)           Article 355            (d)          Article 356

135.        Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?

List-I                                                            List-II

(Period)                                                        (Wars)

1.            AD 1767-69          :              First Anglo-Maratha War

2.            AD 1790-92          :              Third Mysore war

3.            AD 1824-26          :              First Anglo Burmese War

4.            AD 1845-46          :              Second Sikh War

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

(a)           2 and 4   (b)           3 and 4

(c)           1 and 2   (d)          2 and 3

136.        Consider the following:

1.            Mahadeo Hills

2.            Sahyadri Parvat

3.            Satpura Range

What is the correct sequence of the above from the north to the south?

(a)           1-2-3       (b)           2-1-3

(c)           1-3-2       (d)          2-3-1

137.        Lake Sambhar is nearest to which one of the following cities of

Rajasthan?

(a)           Bharatpur             (b)           Jaipur

(c)           Jodhpur (d)          Udaipur

138.        Match List-I (Articles of the Constitution of India) with List-II (Provision) and select
          the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists:

List-I                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         (Provision)

A.           Article 14

B.            Article 15

C.            Article 16

D.           Article 17

List-II

(Articles of the Consti-tution of India)

 

1. The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste,
   sex, place of birth or any of them

2. The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of
     laws withing the territory of India

3. ‘Untouchability’ is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden

4. There shall be equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or
   appointment to any office

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

2             4             1             3

(b)           A            B             C             D

3             1             4             2

(c)           A            B             C             D

2             1             4             3

(d)          A            B             C             D

3             4             1             2

139.        Which one of the following statements is correct?

(a)           Cirrus clouds are composed of ice crystals

(b)           Cirrus clouds exhibit a flat base and have the appearance of rising domes

(c)           Cumulus clouds are white and thin, and form delicate patches and give a fibrous and
              feathery appearance

(d)          Cumulus clouds are classified as high clouds

140.        Match List-I (National Park/Sanctuary) with List-II (State) and select the correct answer
               using the codes given below the Lists:

List-I                         List-II

(National Park/           (State)

Sanctuary)

A.           Kanger Ghati       1. Chhattisgarh

National Park

B.            Nagerhole            2.            Haryana

National Park

C.            Kugti Wildlife     3.            Himachal

Sanctuary                            Pradesh

D.           Sultanpur Bird    4.            Karnataka

Sanctuary

Codes:

(a)           A            B             C             D

3             2             1             4

(b)           A            B             C             D

1             4             3             2

(c)           A            B             C             D

3             4             1             2

(d)          A            B             C             D

1             2             3             4

141.        Which one of the following statements is not correct?

(a)           Gulfs with narrow fronts and wider rears experience high tides

(b)           Tidal currents take place when a gulf is connected with the open sea by a narrow
                channel

(c)           Tidal bore occurs when a tide enters the narrow and shallow estuary of a river

(d)          The tidal nature of the mouth of the river Hooggly is of crucial importance to Kolkata
                as port

142.        Consider the following statements:

1.            The Islamic Calendar is twelve days shorter than the Gregorian Calender

2.            The Islamic Calendar began in AD 632.

3.            The Gregorian Calendar is a solar calendar.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)           1 only    (b)           1 and 2

(c)           1 and 3   (d)          3 only

Directions:

The following 8 (eight) items consist of two Statements; one lablelled as the ‘Assertion(A)’ and
the other as ‘Reason (R)’. You are  to examine these two statements carefully and select the
answers to these items using the codes given below:

Codes:

(a)           Both A and R are individually true and R is the corrrect explanation of A

(b)           Both A and R are individually 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

143.        Assertion (A) : Bangalore receives much higher average annual rainfall than that of
Mangalore.

Reason (R) : Bangalore has the benefit of receiving rainfall both from south-west and north-east
monsoons.

144.        Assertion (A) : The Central Rural Sanitation Programme was launched in 1986 to
                improve the quality of life of rural people in India.

Reason (R) : Rural sanitation is a subject in the Concurrent List in the Constitution of India

145.        Assertion (A) : West-flowing rivers of Peninsular India have no deltas.

Reason (R) : These rivers do not carry any alluvial sediments.

146.        Assertion (A) : The thickness of the atmosphere is maximum over the Equator.

Reason (R) : High insolation and strong convection currents occur over the Equator.

147.        Assertion (A) : In our houses, the current in AC electricity line changes direction 60
             times per second.

Reason (R) : The frequency of alternating voltage supplied is 60 hertz.

148.        Assertion (A) : Fatty acids should be a part of the balanced human diet.

Reason (R) : The cells of the human body cannot synthesize any fatty acids.

149.        Assertion (A): India does not export natural rubber

Reason (R) : About 97% of India’s demands for natural rubber is met from domestic
                      production.

150.        Assertion (A) : For the first time, India had no trade deficit in the year 2002-03.

Reason (R) : For the first time, India’s exports crossed worth $50 billion in the year 2002-03.

 

 

 

 

 

Answers

1.      c       2.      a       3.      a

4.      a       5.      a       6.      b

7.      c       8.      c       9.      a

10.     b       11.     b       12.     b

13.     d       14.     b       15.     b

16.     d       17.     d       18.     c

19.     c       20.     d       21.     c

22.     d       23.     b       24.     a

25.     b       26.     b       27.     d

28.     b       29.     b       30.     c

31.     b       32.     c       33.     c

34.     b       35.     b       36.     c

37.     b       38.     d       39.     b

40.     b       41.     c       42.     d

43.     c       44.     a       45.     d

46.     d       47.     a       48.     b

49.     a       50.     b       51.     b

52.     d       53.     c       54.     d

55.     c       56.     d       57.     b

58.     b       59.     d       60.     b

61.     b       62.     d       63.     c

64.     b       65.     a       66.     b

67.     c       68.     b       69.     c

70.     b       71.     d       72.     c

73.     b       74.     b       75.     d

76.     b       77.     b       78.     c

79.     a       80.     b       81.     c

82.     d       83.     a       84.     b

85.     d       86.     a       87.     c

88.     c       89.     c       90.     b

91.     c       92.     a       93.     a

94.     d       95.     d       96.     a

97.     c       98.     c       99.     b

100.    b       101.    a       102.    c

103.    c       104.    d       105.    b

106.    a       107.    b       108.    d

109.    b       110.    c       111.    a

112.    a       113.    d       114.    d

115.    a       116.    d       117.    c

118.    c       119.    b       120.    a

121.    b       122.    a       123.    d

124.    d       125.    a       126.    d

127.    b       128.    c       129.    c

130.    a       131.    d       132.    a

133.    c       134.    a       135.    d

136.    c       137.    b       138.    c

139.    a       140.    b       141.    c

142.    d       143.    d       144.    c

145.    a       146.    d       147.    d

 



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