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Exam Date | 2006 | |
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Question Paper
Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.
1.
Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.
Lion's share
a) no share at all greater share of a thing
c) miserly very small item
2.
Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.
To fish in troubled waters
a) to make the most in a bad bargain to disturb others
c) to do something silly to try to find out an impossible object
3.
Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.
To play foul
a) to play rough football to tackle carelessly
c) to oppose others to do something wrong
4.
Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.
Fall flat
a) to fall in love fail to win appreciation
c) lose consciousness lose confidence
5.
Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.
Black sheep
a) a costly item a dark shiny object
c) an unworthy person a funny man
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
6.
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
A good judge never jumps the conclusion.
a) to at on for
7.
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
The mother was anxious the safety of her son.
a) at about for
d) upon
8. .
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
He had to repent what he had done.
a) at
b) of
c) over for
9. .
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
Take this medicine and you will get rid the bad cold.
a) from over at of
10..
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
Ram is confident his success.
a) of for about towards
11. The average temperature for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday was 40°C. The
average for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday was 41°C. If the temperature on
Thursday was 42°C, what was the temperature on Monday?
36c 37°C 38°C 39°C
12. Ram has Rs. 6 more than Mohan and Rs. 9 more than Sohan. All the three have
Rs. 33 in all. Ram has a share of
a) Rs. 10
Rs. 16 Rs. 7 Rs. 13
13. Anil sells two houses at the same prices. On one he makes a profit of 10% and
on the other he suffers a loss of 10%. Select the correct statement.
a) He suffers a loss of He makes a profit of 10%
c) He mades a profit of
d) He makes no profit no loss
14.
If a commission of 20% is given on the written price, the gain is 60%. What will
be the percentage of gain if the commission is increased to
a) 50% 37% 62% 80%
15.
Ravi invested Rs. 913 partly in stock at Rs. 97 and partly in stock at Rs.
107. If his income from both is equal, amount invested on first stock was.
a) Rs. 750 Rs. 525 Rs. 610 Rs. 485
16. A 120 metre long train running at 40 km/h will cross a bridge 80 m long in
a) 15 seconds
b) 18 seconds 13 seconds 20 seconds
17.
Which of the following fractions is less than .
a) 8/35 b)8/37 c)2/11 d)8/39
18. A room is 12.1/4m long and 7m wide. The maximum lenght of a square tile to fill the floor of room with whole number of tiles, should be
a) 200 cm 175 cm 125 cm 150 cm
19.
Due to 20% reduction in the price of sugar, a man is able to purchase 6 kg more
sugar in Rs. 120. The original rate of sugar was.
a) Rs. 5 per kg Rs. 6.15 per kg
c) Rs. 5.65 per kg Rs. 6.20 per kg
20. If 7 8 x 24, value of x is
a) 20
b) 21
c) 20.5 21.6
21. A man lends Rs. 1,200 for 3 years. A part he lends on and rest on and
receives Rs. 192 as interest. The money he lent on rate is
a) Rs. 720 Rs. 840 Rs. 800 Rs. 515
22. A can do a piece of work in 18 days. B in 27 days and C in 36 days. They start
working together but only C work till the completion. A leaves 7 days and B
leaves 8 days before the completion of work. The whole work was completed in.
a) 12 days 16 days 14 days 11 days
23. In an examination 65% of the total examinees passed. If the number of failures
is 420, the total number of examinees are.
a) 1500 1200 1000 1625
24.
Out of an earning of Rs. 720, Ram spends 65%. His Savings is
a) Rs. 350 Rs. 390 Rs. 252 Rs. 316
25.
It is between 3 PM and 4 PM and the distance between the hour and the minute
hands of colck is 18 minutes space. What time does the clock show?
a) 3.12 PM 3.31 PM 3.27 PM 3.36 PM
26.
A sum of money at simple interest doubles in 7 years. It will become four times in
a) 90 years 18 years 38 years 21 years
27.
The value of route47/4. is
a) 3.17 3.2 3.428 0.321
28.
A clock strikes once at 1 clock, twice at 2 clock, thrice at 3 clock and so
on. What is the total number of striking in a day?
a) 156 146 136 166
29. A train leaves Delhi at 4.10 PM and reaches Aligarh at 7.25 PM. The average
speed of the train is 40 km/h. What is the distance in km from Delhi to Aligrah?
a) 130 km
b) 140 km 120 km 150 km
30. Simplify: 13 4/7x134/7-83/7x83/7.. to get
a) 18 22 20 24
31. Complete the following equations with correct arithmetical signs ÷)
8 9 6 11
a)
32. Complete the following equations with correct arithmetical signs ÷)
(84 12) 14 21
a) ÷ ÷ ÷,
33. Complete the following equations with correct arithmetical signs ÷)
(4 3)2 6
a) b)÷ c)÷ x,÷
34.Complete the following equations with correct arithmetical signs ÷)
÷, ÷,
35. If two days after tomorrow is Friday, then what day of week as two days before
yesterday?
a) Saturday Sunday Monday Thursday
36.
If one couple has seven daughters and each daughter has a brother, how many
members are there in the family?
a) 15 16 10 9
37.
Find the missing number in the following series 12, 12, 24, 26
a) 19 14 17 15
38.
If GREEN is coded as FSDFM, PINK will be coded as.
a) QHOJ OJOL OJNJ OJML
39.
If Gold: Silver, then
a) Ornament Clothes Money Bank
c) Temple Statue Rice Millet
40.
X, Y and Z complete a work in 6 days. X for Y alone can do the same work in 16
days. In how many days Z alone can finish the same work?
a) 12 24 16 36
41. A is father of C whose son is D. E is mother of F whose brother is D. What is the
relation of A to
a) Grandfather Brother Father Father-in-law
42.
Rs.81 is divided into 3 parts in such a way that half of the first part, one-third of
the second part and one-fourth of the third part are equal. The third part is more than the first part by
a) 12 18 28 38
43. The sum of Rs. 1020 will amount Rs. 1530 at per annum simple interest in
a) 8 years
b) 12 years 10 years 14 years
44. Y and Z are three professionals a lawyer, an engineer and a doctor but not
in the same order, Q and R are three ladies. R marries an engineer, Q does not
want to marry a lawyer. Y is a doctor. P married Z who is not an engineer. Who
is married to the doctor?
q P R Can't say
45. Thieves are released from prison after some time because
a) the authorities are sure of their reform
b) jail is an inconvenient place and they will not like to stay there for long
c) they are sentenced for a definite period only
d) the expenses of keeping them in jail are too much
46.
Freedom of press must be maintained because
a) we are a free nation
b) it is impartial agency and weights all the pros and cons in their proper perspective
c) press criticises the government
d) press publishes newspapers
47.
No one is allowed to shoot tigers because
a) tigers have stopped being maneaters
b) tigers eat other animals and thus maintain balance in their population
c) they are very much in demand by the circus and zoo people
d) the species must be preserved
48.
Many students appear for competitive examinations because
a) it is very easy to get through
b) they have nothing else to do
c) it is fun to compete
d) most of the youngs are ambitions
49.
shows the same relationship as preceded in the following sentences.
Letter is to Telegram as Train is to ...
a) Aeroplane Horse Messenger Telephone
50. Mirror is to Reflection as water is to ...
a) Conduction Reflection Refraction Immersion
51. Tea is to Leave as Coffee is to....
a) Plant Leaves Beverages Seeds
52. Two boys were overheard discussing the number of pets each had. First boy: "If
I had one of yours, I would have as many as you. "Second boy "If I had one of
yours, I would have twice as many as you." How many pets does each boy have?
a) 7
b) 5 4 3
53. After I had spend 1/3 and 1/4 of the money I had, I was left with Rs. 60. How
much did I have originally?
a) Rs. 80 Rs. 144 Rs. 180 Rs. 100
54.
From the point of view of population what is the place of Bihar in India?
a) Second Third Fourth Fifth
55.
Why does the problem of flood arise in Ganga?
a) Due to high flow Due to high deposition of water
c) Due to less slope
d) Due to much melting of Ice from the Himalayas
56.
Which river is considered as unholy from the religious point of view?
a) Punpun
Kosi Sone Karmanasa
57. Element that is not found is blood is
a) iron coper chromium magnesium
58.
Eyes of potato are useful for
a) nutrition
b) respiration
c) reproduction
d) Vegetative propagation
59.
Which of the following trees requires minimum water for its growth?
a) Babul Eucalyptus Mango Guava
60. Which metal is commonly used as an electromagnet?
a) Copper
b) Iron Nickel Cobalt
61. If we go the Himalayas, we feel breathlessness because
a) it is very cold there
b) the density for air is much less on hills so oxygen content is reduced
c) the density of air is high on the hills reducing oxygen content
d) none of these
62. Fish-plates ae used in railway tracks
a) to avoid tracks being distorted due to temperature fluctuation
b) to control speed of the train
c) to connect two rails to keep the rails equidistant
63.
Which of the following is not a chemical reaction?
a) Burning of coal Digestion of food
c) Conversion of water into steam Burning of paper
64.
The chief constituent of Gobar gas
a) Methane Ethane Propane Chlorine
65.
Gelatin is added to ice-cream to
a) hasten freezing avoid crystal formation
c) give flavour and taste none of these
66.
Which of the following is a chemical change?
a) Evaporation of water Burning of candle
c) Glowing of an electric bulb Liquefaction of air
67. Anatomy is the branch of science which deals with
a) structure of animals and plants functioning of body organs
c) animals behaviour cells and tissues
68.
Which of the following contains a water soluble neurotoxin which causes lathyrism?
a) Masoor Urad Moong Kesari
69.
Epilepsy is a disease of the
a) skin
b) nervous system
c) heart
d) respiratory system
70. Jaspal Rana is a distinguished sport person in which of the following games?
a) Archery Shooting Swimming Weight-lifting
71. Which animal produces the biggest baby?
a) Camel
b) Lion Elephant Blue Whale
72. The largest cell in the human body is
a) nerve cell muscle cell liver cell kidney cell
73. The famous figure of a dancing girl found in the excavation of Harappa was made up of
a) terracotta steatite bronze red limestone
74.
The valleys of Sindhu, Ganga and Jamuna were brought together for the first
time under one political authority by
a) Chandragupta Maurya Ashoka
c) Chandragupta II Prithvi Raj Chauhan
75.
Revenue system during Akbar's reign was in the hands of
a) Bairam Khan Man Singh Birbal Todar Mal
76.
Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq changes his capital from Delhi to Devagiri because he
wanted to
a) improve trade in the Deccan spread Islam in the Deccan
c) punish the people of Delhi escape from the Mongol invasion
77.
Which among the following is not a part of the electoral reforms?
a) Registration of Political parties Disqualifying the offenders
c) installation of electronic voting machines
d) Appointment of Election Commissioner
78.
Which of the following is a source of income of the Gram Panchayats?
a) Income Tax Sales Tax Professional Tax Levy Duties
79.
Democracy in India rests on the fact that?
a) the Constitution is a written one there are Fundamental Rights
c) people have right to choose and change the government
d) there are directive principles of state
80.
If in an election to 'State Legislative Assembly' the candidate who is declared
elected loses his deposit, it means that?
a) the polling was very poor
b) the election was for a multimember constituency
c) the elected candidate's victory over his nearest rival was very marginal
d) a very large number of candidates contested the election.
81. National income is based on the?
a) total revenue of the state production of goods and services
c) net profit earned and expenditure made by the state
d) the sum of all factors of incomes
82. Utility' in economics means the capacity to?
a) provide comforts earn an income
c) satisfy human wants satisfy human motives
83.
Labour welfare does not include?
a) education facilities health facilities
c) housing facilities quick promotion in job
84.
The concept of welfare state is included in which part of the Indian Constitution?
a) The Preamble of the Constitution Fundamental Rights
c) Directive Principles of State Policy
d) Fourth Schedule of Constitution
85.
The most essential feature of the Parliamentary form of Government is the
a) sovereignty of the Parliament written constitution
c) accountability of the executive to the legislature
d) independent judiciary
86.
What is 'zero
a) When the proposals of the opposition are considered
b) When matters of utmost importance are raised
c) Interval between the morning and afternoon sessions
d) When a Money Bill is introduced in Lok Sabha
87. Who among the following, is a social activist campaigning against child labour?
a) Baba Amte Shabana Azmi
c) Mira Nair Swami Agnivesh
88. Green house effect means?
a) pollution in houses in tropical regions
b) trapping of solar energy due to atmospheric oxygen
c) trapping of solar energy due to atmospheric carbon dioxide
d) cultivation in green house so as to check pollution
89. The sun shines vertically on the equator?
a) throughout the year for six months
c) twice a year once a year
90. If a place is located at 20° N 80° in which of the following continents does it
lie?
a) Africa Asia Europe North America
91.
The cause of temporary hardness of water is?
a) Calcium sulphate Calcium bicarbonate
c) Magnesium Sulphate Calcium chloride
92.
Mahatma Gandhi started his Dandi March from?
a) Porbandar Ahmedabad Dandi None of these
93.
The instrument used to measure the speed and direction of clouds is called?
a) Anemometer Raingauge Naphoscope Hygrometer
94.
Which among the following was first carrier war planes of Indian Navy?
a) INS Virat INS Vikrant INS Vikray INS Varun
Which among the following is the different from the others?
b) Water-oxygen
95.
a) Death-disease
c) Wine-grapes
96. is used in which of the following?
a) Speed
d) Butter-milk
b) Energy Air
d) Electricity
97. Which among the following is the largest part of the body?
a) Brain Heart Skin Liver
98. Who among the following is the most famous God in the Rig Veda?
a) Indra Vishnu Sun Brahma
99.
Saka era was started in?
a) 58 B.C. 78 B.C. 301 A.D. 896 A.D.
100. Vasco De Gama after historic voyage of 1498 reached for the first time in India
b) Calicut Palghat None of these
1.
Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.
Lion's share
a) no share at all greater share of a thing
c) miserly very small item
2.
Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.
To fish in troubled waters
a) to make the most in a bad bargain to disturb others
c) to do something silly to try to find out an impossible object
3.
Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.
To play foul
a) to play rough football to tackle carelessly
c) to oppose others to do something wrong
4.
Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.
Fall flat
a) to fall in love fail to win appreciation
c) lose consciousness lose confidence
5.
Choose the exact meaning of the phrases from the given four alternatives.
Black sheep
a) a costly item a dark shiny object
c) an unworthy person a funny man
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
6.
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
A good judge never jumps the conclusion.
a) to at on for
7.
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
The mother was anxious the safety of her son.
a) at about for
d) upon
8. .
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
He had to repent what he had done.
a) at
b) of
c) over for
9. .
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
Take this medicine and you will get rid the bad cold.
a) from over at of
10..
Choose the most appropriate preposition from the given four alternatives c and d for the given sentences.
Ram is confident his success.
a) of for about towards
11. The average temperature for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday was 40°C. The
average for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday was 41°C. If the temperature on
Thursday was 42°C, what was the temperature on Monday?
36c 37°C 38°C 39°C
12. Ram has Rs. 6 more than Mohan and Rs. 9 more than Sohan. All the three have
Rs. 33 in all. Ram has a share of
a) Rs. 10
Rs. 16 Rs. 7 Rs. 13
13. Anil sells two houses at the same prices. On one he makes a profit of 10% and
on the other he suffers a loss of 10%. Select the correct statement.
a) He suffers a loss of He makes a profit of 10%
c) He mades a profit of
d) He makes no profit no loss
14.
If a commission of 20% is given on the written price, the gain is 60%. What will
be the percentage of gain if the commission is increased to
a) 50% 37% 62% 80%
15.
Ravi invested Rs. 913 partly in stock at Rs. 97 and partly in stock at Rs.
107. If his income from both is equal, amount invested on first stock was.
a) Rs. 750 Rs. 525 Rs. 610 Rs. 485
16. A 120 metre long train running at 40 km/h will cross a bridge 80 m long in
a) 15 seconds
b) 18 seconds 13 seconds 20 seconds
17.
Which of the following fractions is less than .
a) 8/35 b)8/37 c)2/11 d)8/39
18. A room is 12.1/4m long and 7m wide. The maximum lenght of a square tile to fill the floor of room with whole number of tiles, should be
a) 200 cm 175 cm 125 cm 150 cm
19.
Due to 20% reduction in the price of sugar, a man is able to purchase 6 kg more
sugar in Rs. 120. The original rate of sugar was.
a) Rs. 5 per kg Rs. 6.15 per kg
c) Rs. 5.65 per kg Rs. 6.20 per kg
20. If 7 8 x 24, value of x is
a) 20
b) 21
c) 20.5 21.6
21. A man lends Rs. 1,200 for 3 years. A part he lends on and rest on and
receives Rs. 192 as interest. The money he lent on rate is
a) Rs. 720 Rs. 840 Rs. 800 Rs. 515
22. A can do a piece of work in 18 days. B in 27 days and C in 36 days. They start
working together but only C work till the completion. A leaves 7 days and B
leaves 8 days before the completion of work. The whole work was completed in.
a) 12 days 16 days 14 days 11 days
23. In an examination 65% of the total examinees passed. If the number of failures
is 420, the total number of examinees are.
a) 1500 1200 1000 1625
24.
Out of an earning of Rs. 720, Ram spends 65%. His Savings is
a) Rs. 350 Rs. 390 Rs. 252 Rs. 316
25.
It is between 3 PM and 4 PM and the distance between the hour and the minute
hands of colck is 18 minutes space. What time does the clock show?
a) 3.12 PM 3.31 PM 3.27 PM 3.36 PM
26.
A sum of money at simple interest doubles in 7 years. It will become four times in
a) 90 years 18 years 38 years 21 years
27.
The value of route47/4. is
a) 3.17 3.2 3.428 0.321
28.
A clock strikes once at 1 clock, twice at 2 clock, thrice at 3 clock and so
on. What is the total number of striking in a day?
a) 156 146 136 166
29. A train leaves Delhi at 4.10 PM and reaches Aligarh at 7.25 PM. The average
speed of the train is 40 km/h. What is the distance in km from Delhi to Aligrah?
a) 130 km
b) 140 km 120 km 150 km
30. Simplify: 13 4/7x134/7-83/7x83/7.. to get
a) 18 22 20 24
31. Complete the following equations with correct arithmetical signs ÷)
8 9 6 11
a)
32. Complete the following equations with correct arithmetical signs ÷)
(84 12) 14 21
a) ÷ ÷ ÷,
33. Complete the following equations with correct arithmetical signs ÷)
(4 3)2 6
a) b)÷ c)÷ x,÷
34.Complete the following equations with correct arithmetical signs ÷)
÷, ÷,
35. If two days after tomorrow is Friday, then what day of week as two days before
yesterday?
a) Saturday Sunday Monday Thursday
36.
If one couple has seven daughters and each daughter has a brother, how many
members are there in the family?
a) 15 16 10 9
37.
Find the missing number in the following series 12, 12, 24, 26
a) 19 14 17 15
38.
If GREEN is coded as FSDFM, PINK will be coded as.
a) QHOJ OJOL OJNJ OJML
39.
If Gold: Silver, then
a) Ornament Clothes Money Bank
c) Temple Statue Rice Millet
40.
X, Y and Z complete a work in 6 days. X for Y alone can do the same work in 16
days. In how many days Z alone can finish the same work?
a) 12 24 16 36
41. A is father of C whose son is D. E is mother of F whose brother is D. What is the
relation of A to
a) Grandfather Brother Father Father-in-law
42.
Rs.81 is divided into 3 parts in such a way that half of the first part, one-third of
the second part and one-fourth of the third part are equal. The third part is more than the first part by
a) 12 18 28 38
43. The sum of Rs. 1020 will amount Rs. 1530 at per annum simple interest in
a) 8 years
b) 12 years 10 years 14 years
44. Y and Z are three professionals a lawyer, an engineer and a doctor but not
in the same order, Q and R are three ladies. R marries an engineer, Q does not
want to marry a lawyer. Y is a doctor. P married Z who is not an engineer. Who
is married to the doctor?
q P R Can't say
45. Thieves are released from prison after some time because
a) the authorities are sure of their reform
b) jail is an inconvenient place and they will not like to stay there for long
c) they are sentenced for a definite period only
d) the expenses of keeping them in jail are too much
46.
Freedom of press must be maintained because
a) we are a free nation
b) it is impartial agency and weights all the pros and cons in their proper perspective
c) press criticises the government
d) press publishes newspapers
47.
No one is allowed to shoot tigers because
a) tigers have stopped being maneaters
b) tigers eat other animals and thus maintain balance in their population
c) they are very much in demand by the circus and zoo people
d) the species must be preserved
48.
Many students appear for competitive examinations because
a) it is very easy to get through
b) they have nothing else to do
c) it is fun to compete
d) most of the youngs are ambitions
49.
shows the same relationship as preceded in the following sentences.
Letter is to Telegram as Train is to ...
a) Aeroplane Horse Messenger Telephone
50. Mirror is to Reflection as water is to ...
a) Conduction Reflection Refraction Immersion
51. Tea is to Leave as Coffee is to....
a) Plant Leaves Beverages Seeds
52. Two boys were overheard discussing the number of pets each had. First boy: "If
I had one of yours, I would have as many as you. "Second boy "If I had one of
yours, I would have twice as many as you." How many pets does each boy have?
a) 7
b) 5 4 3
53. After I had spend 1/3 and 1/4 of the money I had, I was left with Rs. 60. How
much did I have originally?
a) Rs. 80 Rs. 144 Rs. 180 Rs. 100
54.
From the point of view of population what is the place of Bihar in India?
a) Second Third Fourth Fifth
55.
Why does the problem of flood arise in Ganga?
a) Due to high flow Due to high deposition of water
c) Due to less slope
d) Due to much melting of Ice from the Himalayas
56.
Which river is considered as unholy from the religious point of view?
a) Punpun
Kosi Sone Karmanasa
57. Element that is not found is blood is
a) iron coper chromium magnesium
58.
Eyes of potato are useful for
a) nutrition
b) respiration
c) reproduction
d) Vegetative propagation
59.
Which of the following trees requires minimum water for its growth?
a) Babul Eucalyptus Mango Guava
60. Which metal is commonly used as an electromagnet?
a) Copper
b) Iron Nickel Cobalt
61. If we go the Himalayas, we feel breathlessness because
a) it is very cold there
b) the density for air is much less on hills so oxygen content is reduced
c) the density of air is high on the hills reducing oxygen content
d) none of these
62. Fish-plates ae used in railway tracks
a) to avoid tracks being distorted due to temperature fluctuation
b) to control speed of the train
c) to connect two rails to keep the rails equidistant
63.
Which of the following is not a chemical reaction?
a) Burning of coal Digestion of food
c) Conversion of water into steam Burning of paper
64.
The chief constituent of Gobar gas
a) Methane Ethane Propane Chlorine
65.
Gelatin is added to ice-cream to
a) hasten freezing avoid crystal formation
c) give flavour and taste none of these
66.
Which of the following is a chemical change?
a) Evaporation of water Burning of candle
c) Glowing of an electric bulb Liquefaction of air
67. Anatomy is the branch of science which deals with
a) structure of animals and plants functioning of body organs
c) animals behaviour cells and tissues
68.
Which of the following contains a water soluble neurotoxin which causes lathyrism?
a) Masoor Urad Moong Kesari
69.
Epilepsy is a disease of the
a) skin
b) nervous system
c) heart
d) respiratory system
70. Jaspal Rana is a distinguished sport person in which of the following games?
a) Archery Shooting Swimming Weight-lifting
71. Which animal produces the biggest baby?
a) Camel
b) Lion Elephant Blue Whale
72. The largest cell in the human body is
a) nerve cell muscle cell liver cell kidney cell
73. The famous figure of a dancing girl found in the excavation of Harappa was made up of
a) terracotta steatite bronze red limestone
74.
The valleys of Sindhu, Ganga and Jamuna were brought together for the first
time under one political authority by
a) Chandragupta Maurya Ashoka
c) Chandragupta II Prithvi Raj Chauhan
75.
Revenue system during Akbar's reign was in the hands of
a) Bairam Khan Man Singh Birbal Todar Mal
76.
Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq changes his capital from Delhi to Devagiri because he
wanted to
a) improve trade in the Deccan spread Islam in the Deccan
c) punish the people of Delhi escape from the Mongol invasion
77.
Which among the following is not a part of the electoral reforms?
a) Registration of Political parties Disqualifying the offenders
c) installation of electronic voting machines
d) Appointment of Election Commissioner
78.
Which of the following is a source of income of the Gram Panchayats?
a) Income Tax Sales Tax Professional Tax Levy Duties
79.
Democracy in India rests on the fact that?
a) the Constitution is a written one there are Fundamental Rights
c) people have right to choose and change the government
d) there are directive principles of state
80.
If in an election to 'State Legislative Assembly' the candidate who is declared
elected loses his deposit, it means that?
a) the polling was very poor
b) the election was for a multimember constituency
c) the elected candidate's victory over his nearest rival was very marginal
d) a very large number of candidates contested the election.
81. National income is based on the?
a) total revenue of the state production of goods and services
c) net profit earned and expenditure made by the state
d) the sum of all factors of incomes
82. Utility' in economics means the capacity to?
a) provide comforts earn an income
c) satisfy human wants satisfy human motives
83.
Labour welfare does not include?
a) education facilities health facilities
c) housing facilities quick promotion in job
84.
The concept of welfare state is included in which part of the Indian Constitution?
a) The Preamble of the Constitution Fundamental Rights
c) Directive Principles of State Policy
d) Fourth Schedule of Constitution
85.
The most essential feature of the Parliamentary form of Government is the
a) sovereignty of the Parliament written constitution
c) accountability of the executive to the legislature
d) independent judiciary
86.
What is 'zero
a) When the proposals of the opposition are considered
b) When matters of utmost importance are raised
c) Interval between the morning and afternoon sessions
d) When a Money Bill is introduced in Lok Sabha
87. Who among the following, is a social activist campaigning against child labour?
a) Baba Amte Shabana Azmi
c) Mira Nair Swami Agnivesh
88. Green house effect means?
a) pollution in houses in tropical regions
b) trapping of solar energy due to atmospheric oxygen
c) trapping of solar energy due to atmospheric carbon dioxide
d) cultivation in green house so as to check pollution
89. The sun shines vertically on the equator?
a) throughout the year for six months
c) twice a year once a year
90. If a place is located at 20° N 80° in which of the following continents does it
lie?
a) Africa Asia Europe North America
91.
The cause of temporary hardness of water is?
a) Calcium sulphate Calcium bicarbonate
c) Magnesium Sulphate Calcium chloride
92.
Mahatma Gandhi started his Dandi March from?
a) Porbandar Ahmedabad Dandi None of these
93.
The instrument used to measure the speed and direction of clouds is called?
a) Anemometer Raingauge Naphoscope Hygrometer
94.
Which among the following was first carrier war planes of Indian Navy?
a) INS Virat INS Vikrant INS Vikray INS Varun
Which among the following is the different from the others?
b) Water-oxygen
95.
a) Death-disease
c) Wine-grapes
96. is used in which of the following?
a) Speed
d) Butter-milk
b) Energy Air
d) Electricity
97. Which among the following is the largest part of the body?
a) Brain Heart Skin Liver
98. Who among the following is the most famous God in the Rig Veda?
a) Indra Vishnu Sun Brahma
99.
Saka era was started in?
a) 58 B.C. 78 B.C. 301 A.D. 896 A.D.
100. Vasco De Gama after historic voyage of 1498 reached for the first time in India
b) Calicut Palghat None of these