Tuesday, December 14, 2010

OBJECTIVE G.K.

1. Balmiki Prasad Singh has taken over as Governor of _____

(A) Goa

(B) Bihar

(C) Meghalaya

(D) Sikkim

(E) None of these

Ans (D)

2. The Paralympic Games in September 2008 were held at _____

(A) Tokyo

(B) New York

(C) Madrid

(D) Stckholm

(E) Beijing

Ans (E)

3. Which of the folowing is/are True about the National Rainfed Area Authority (NRAA) which was in news recently?

(1) The NRAA was set-up in 1955 at the initiative of the then Prime Minister J.L.Nehru

(2) NRAA was established to co-ordinate the work of five ministries associated with the development of rainfed areas

(3) NRAA is now converted into a Corporation of the same name

(A) Only 1

(B) Only 2

(C) Only 3

(D) All 1 , 2 & 3

(E) None of these

Ans (B)

4. Dalichi Sankyo has recently taken over which of the following Companies/Corporation of Indian base /

(A) Jet Airways

(B) Ranbaxy

(C) Bhilai Steel Plant

(D) National Textiles Corporation

(E) None of these

Ans (B)

5. The recent report on Global Development Finance released by the World Bank has projected India’s GDP growth rate at which of the following levels?

(A) 5 %

(B) 6 %

(C) 7 %

(D) 8 %

(E) 9 %

Ans (C)

6. which of the following cities is placed at the top of the list of cities found suitable for “Global Commerce” compiled by the master cards? (Result of the survey were published in various financial newspaper)

(A) London

(B) New York

(C) Tokyo

(D) Beijing

(E) Mumbai

Ans (D)

7. The New Capital Adequacy Framework prescribed for banks in commonly known as ___

(A) Credit Policy

(B) Monetary Policy

(C) KYC Norms

(D) Basel Accord

(E) None of these

Ans (D)

8. As we all know Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) in the percentage of the deposit banks keep in reserve with them . This ratio is also known as ___

(A) Repo Rate

(B) Reserve Repo Rate

(C) SLR

(D) Liquidity Ratio

(E) None of these

Ans (E)

9. The sudden turn of events in the economic environmental globally , in the last four to five month have resulted in slowing down of India’s economic growth. Which of the following is/are the event(s) which has/have put their impact on Indian economy?

(1) Turmoil in US Credit market

(2) Large scale increase in the prices of crude oil and foodgrains

(3) Adoption of Basel II norms by the banks

(A) Only 1

(B) Only 2

(C) Only 3

(D) Both 1 & 2 only

(E) All 1,2 & 3

Ans (D)

10. Which of the following is India’s Tax GDP ratio ?

(A) 5 %

(B) 15 %

(C) 25 %

(D) 30 %

(E) None of these

Ans (B)

11. Which of the following is known as ‘Himadri’ ?

(A) It is India’s Space Craft launched to study the moon

(B) It is India’s first Research Station in Arctic Region

(C) It is new battle tank produced by India

(D) It is new warship inducted in the Indian Navy recently

(E) None of these

Ans (B)

12. The Govt. of India recently announced a subsidized pricing policy based on nutrients in it of which of the following to protect the interest of the farmers ?

(A) Seeds

(B) Pesticides

(C) Fertilizers

(D) Organic Manure

(E) None of these

Ans (D)

13. The next Non-Aligned Movement SAummit 2009 is scheduled to be held in ___

(A) India

(B) Egypt

(C) Brazil

(D) South Africa

(E) None of these

Ans (B)

15. Ghulam Nabi Azad was in the news recently as he has resigned from the post of the ___

(A) Governor, Jammu & Kashmir

(B) Chief Minister , Jammu & Kashmir

(C) Governor , Jharkhand

(D) Chief Minister, Jharkhand

(E) Governor, Manipur

Ans (B)

15. When the growth of GDP in a country slows down suddenly,people start losing their jobs and the situation continues for several weeks,what name is given to this state of economy (A big was in this state recently.) ?

(A) Inflation

(B) Recession

(C) Deflation

(D) Economic Boom

(E) None of these

Ans (B)

16. “Lisbon Treaty” is the treaty accepted/adopted by the members of which of the following organizations recently ?

(A) NATO

(B) SAARC

(C) European Union

(D) Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG)

(E) None of these

Ans (C)

17. When a corporate entity wishes to raise money from the market it can do that by issuing ___

(A) Treasury Bill

(B) Momerandom of Association

(C) Kisan Vikas Patra

(D) National Saving Certificate

(E) Commercial Papers

Ans (E)

18. Russia has recently made a ceasefire Agreement with which of the following nations ?

(A) Ukraine

(B) Kazakhastan

(C) Croatia

(D) Georgia

(E) None of these

Ans (D)

19. The Govt. of India has decided to build a Nuclear Power Plant in which of the following North Eastern States ?

(A) Manipur

(B) Assam

(C) Meghalaya

(D) Arunachal Pradesh

(E) None of these

Ans (E)

20.India won it’s individual Gold Medal in Beijing Olympic 2008 in which of the following events ?

(A) Hockey

(B) Football

(C) Lawn Tennis

(D) Swimming

(E) Rifle Shooting

Ans (E)

OBJECTIVE GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS

1. Area wise, which one of the following is the largest Lok Sabha constituency?
a. Kutch
b. Kangra
c. Ladakh
d. Patna sahib
2. Indian Military Training Team (IMTRAT) imparts training to army officers of
a. Nepal
b. Bangladesh
c. Maldives
d. Bhutan

3. The tourism phrase Paradise Unexplored refers to
a. Jammu and Kashmir
b. North-east India
c. Chhattishgarh
d. Uttarakhand
4. The speaker of the Lok Sabha can resign his office by addressing his resignation to
a. the President
b. the Prime Minister
c. the Deputy speaker of the Lok Sabha
d. the Chief Justice of India

5. Who can initiate impeachment proceedings against the President of India?
a. only Lok Sabha
b. only Rajya Sabha
c. either House of the Parliament
d. any Legislative Assembly

6. The highest body that approves Five Year Plans in India is
a. Planning commission
b. National development council
c. Interstate council
d. Union cabinet

7. Which among the following is the exclusive jurisdiction of the state government?
a. Corporation tax
b. Customs duty
c. Sales tax
d. Income tax

8. Which one of the following theories of communism is not a doctrine of Karl Marx?
a. Dialectical Materialism
b. Historical Materialism
c. Class Struggle
d. Theory of new Democracy

9. Which among the following is an extra constitutional growth in Indian democracy?
a. Attorney General of India
b. Autonomous Districts
c. Political Parties
d. Deputy Chairman of the Council of States

10. Socialism is opposed to
a. social security scheme
b. equal distribution of wealth
c. unrestricted competition
d. collective ownership and management

11. Who among the following was the first muslim Military Commander who annexed Bihar and Bengal by overthrowing the Sena dynasty?
a. Mahmud Gawan
b. Bakhtiyar Khilji
c. Adil Shahis
D. Shams-ud-Din

12. Which one of the following was the official language of Gupta period?
a. Pali
b. Magadhi
c. Prakrit
d. Sanskrit

13. Tropical cyclone of Philippines is termed as
a. Typhoon
b. Willy-willy
c. Hurricane
d. Baguio

14. Chambal river is a part of
a. Sabarmati basin
b. Ganga basin
c. Narmada basin
d. Gogavari basin

15. What is the reason for India being a major producer of different varieties of fruits and vegetables?
a. Its large populations size
b. Its large land area
c. Variation in its agro-climatic conditions
d. Diversity in socio-cultural phenomenon

16. What is the process that tends to build up the land surface by deposition of solid material in its lower areas, known as?
a. Abrasion
b. Agglomeration
c. Aggradation
d. Attrition

17. Which one of the following African countries is not land-locked?
a. Benin
b. Chad
c. Lesotho
d. Mali

18. The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through
a. Orissa
b. Tripura
c. Chhattisgarh
d. Rajasthan

19. Which of the following crops would be preferred for sowing in order to enrich the soil with nitrogen?
a. Wheat
b. Mustard
c. Sunflower
d. Gram

20. Which of the following plants is referred to as a living fossil?
a. Ephedra
b. Cycas
c. Gingko
d. Adiantum

Answers to the above questions

1. C 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. D 9. C 10. C 11. B 12. D 13. A 14. B 15. C 16. C 17. A 18. A 19. D 20. C

POLITY OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

1.Who is known as the sculptor of the constitution of India’?
(a) Rajendra Prasad (b) V.V. Giri
(c) B.R. Ambedkar (d) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan

Answer : C

2.What is known as the “Little India”?
(a) City (b) Town (c) Village (d) State

Answer : C

3.A major obstacle to democracy is:
(a) Poverty of the people (b) Illiteracy
(c) Bureaucracy (d) Corruption

Answer : D

4.What is the function of the Gram Panchayat?
(a) To maintain law and order (b) To develop agriculture
(c) To maintain Sanitation (d) All of the above

Answer : D

5.Who is a “Lumbardar”?
(a) The head of a regiment (b) Head of Village
(c) Head of labourers (d) Nominee of the government

Answer : B

6.What is the lowest stage of the local government?
(a) Gram Panchayat (b) Panchayat samiti
(c) Zila Panchayat (d) District Council

Answer : A

7.What is known as the “Little India”?
(a) City (b) Town (c) Village (d) State

Answer : C

8.The mayor of the Corporation is:
(a) Elected by the people
(b) Elected by the members of the Corporation
(c) Appointed by the Chief Minister
(d) Appointed by the Government

Answer : B

9.Who collects the House Tax?
(a) Municipality or corporation (b) State Government
(c) Central government (d) District magistrate

Answer : A

10.What is the head of a Corporation known as
(a) President (b) Chairman (c) Alderman (d) Mayor

Answer : D

11.What is a Corporation?
(a) It is the same as municipality
(b) It is the municipality of a very big city
(c) It is a business undertaking (d) It is a limited company

Answer : B

12.What is the duty of the Municipality?
(a) To maintain law and order
(b) To keep the city neat and clean
(c) To collect taxes (d) To suppress crime

Answer : B

13.What is Local Self-Government?
(a) Government of the wife (b) Government of the husband
(c) Municipal government (d) Mental government

Answer : C

14.Who was the last Governor-General of India?
(a) Lord Mountbatten (b) Rajagopalachari
(c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (d) Sarojini Naidu

Answer : B

15.Who is a gazetted officer?
(a) An officer with the red tape
(b) Bureaucrat
(c) Deputy Secretary
(d) The high officer of a department whose transfer is gazetted

Answer : D

16.Which is the most important and highest service?
(a) Indian Administrative Service (b) Indian Foreign Service
(c) Indian Police Service (d) Indian Information Service

Answer : B

17.Which is not an essential part of the Government?
(a) Cabinet (b) The Supreme Court
(c) Parliament (d) Indian Administrative Service

Answer : D

18.The Governor of a State is appointed by
(a) The State legislature (b) The Prime Minister
(c) The President (d) The Parliament

Answer : C

19.Who appoints the Chief Minister?
(a) The Governor of the State (b) The Prime Minister
(c) The Legislative Assembly (d) The Supreme Court

Answer : C

20.Who is a Chief Minister?
(a) Deputy Prime Minister
(b) The leader of the Union Territory
(c) The Leader of the Legislative Assembly in a State
(d) None of the above

Answer : C

21.Who elects the Prime Minister?
(a) The people (b) The President
(c) The Parliament (d) All of the above

Answer : C

22.The President of India is elected by:
(a) The members of Parliament
(b) The Members of Legislative Assemblies
(c) Both (d) Neither

Answer : B

23.The judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by
(a) The Prime Minister of India
(b) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
(c) The President of India (d) The Indian parliament

Answer : C

24.When the President can declare emergency?
(a) When there is a breakdown of the constitutional machinery
(b) When security of India is threatened
(c) When financial stability is endangered
(d) Any or all of the above

Answer : D

25.Who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces in India?
(a) The Prime Minister (b) The Commander-in-chief
(c) The President of India (d) Minister of Defence

Answer : C

26.Who Presides over the Rajya Sabha?
(a) The President of India (b) The Speaker of Lok sabha
(c) The Vice-President (d) None of them

Answer : C

27.Which body makes laws?
(a) The President (b) The Prime Minister
(c) The Parliament (d) The Supreme Court

Answer : C

28.In whom is the real power invested in India?
(a) The President (b) The Prime Minister
(c) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
(d) All of them together

Answer : B

29.What are the essential elements of a republic?
(a) Independence (b) Sovereignty
(c) Democracy (d) All of the above

Answer : D

30.The function of the judiciary is:
(a) To make laws (b) To enforce laws
(c) To interpret laws (d) All of the above

Answer : C

31.What is law-making authority of the government called?
(a) Legislature (b) Executive
(c) Judiciary (d) None of the above

Answer : A

32.In democracy:
(a) All people are equal
(b) All people are equal politically
(c) All people are equal economically
(d) None of the above is true

Answer : B

33.What is a government of the people, for the people and by the people?
(a) Dictatorship (b) Aristocracy
(c) Mobocracy (d) Ram Rajya

Answer : C

34.Which is a government of the people, by the people and for the people?
(a) Monarchy (b) Bureaucracy
(c) Oligarchy (d) Democracy

Answer : D

35.Who is a citizen?
(a) A person who lives in a city
(b) A citizen is one who enjoys full legal rights in a country
(c) Both (d) Neither

Answer : B

36.What are the qualifications of a judge of the High Court?
(a) Should have held a judicial office for not less than ten years
(b) Should have been advocate in a High Court for not less ten years
(c) Either (d) Neither

Answer : C

37.What are the qualifications of a member of Parliament?
(a) A citizen of India
(b) Not less than 25 years of age
(c) An elector of any parliamentary constituency
(d) All of the above

Answer : D

38.What are the functions of the Prime Minister?
(a) Constituting the Cabinet
(b) Presiding over the Cabinet
(c) Leadership of the House of the People
(d) All of the above

Answer : D

39.What are the basis principles of the Cabinet Government?
(a) Political homogeneity (b) Ministerial responsibility
(c) Leadership of the Prime Minister
(d) All of the above

Answer : D

40.What are the Emergency Powers of the President
(a) Emergency caused by war or internal disturbances
(b) Emergency Because of the failure of the Constitution
(c) Financial emergencies
(d) All of the above

Answer : D

41.What are the qualifications of the President of India?
(a) A citizen of India
(b) Over 35 years of age
(c) Eligible for election as a member of the Parliament
(d) All of the above

Answer : D

42.What is common between the President of India and the President of America?
(a) Name (b) Powers (c) Both (d) Neither

Answer : A

43.What are the Directive Principles for promoting International Peace?
(a) Promote International peace and security
(b) Maintain honourable relations between nations
(c) Foster respect for international law
(d) All of the above

Answer : D

44.What are the Directive Principles for shaping India into a Gandhian State?
(a) Organization of village panchayts
(b) promotion of prohibition
(c) Promotion of Khadi and village industries
(d) All of the above

Answer : D

45.What are the Directive Principle of developing India as a Welfare State?
(a) Fair distribution of Wealth
(b) Equal pay for equal work to men and women
(c) Free and compulsory education for children up to 14 years
(d) All of the above

Answer : D

46.What are Writs?
(a) Habeas Corpus (b) mandamus
(c) Quo warranto (d) All of the above

Answer : D

47.What is Right against Exploitation?
(a) Traffic in human beings is forbidden
(b) Forced labour is prohibited
(c) Children under fourteen years of age cannot be employed in factories
(d) All of the above

Answer : D

48.What is Right to Freedom?
(a) Right of speech and expression
(b) Right to assemble peacefully
(c) Right to form associations and unions
(d) All of the above

Answer : D

49.What does Article 17 of the Constitution Say?
(a) Untouchability is abolished
(b) The practice of untouchability is forbidden
(c) Practice untouchability is an offence
(d) All of the above

Answer : D

50.What are the Fundamental Rights?
(a) Right to property (b) Right to equality
(c) Right to Freedom of Religion (d) All of the above

Answer : D

INDIAN HISTORY QUESTIONS

1.Which was the first metal to be used by man

(a) Copper (b) Iron (c) Bronze (d) Tin

Answer : A

2.The main historical source regarding the information about village government under the Cholas is the

(a) Halmidi inscription
(b) Jatwai inscription
(c) Uttaramerur inscription
(d) Chandravallo inscription

Answer : C

3.The first major inscription in classical Sanskrit is that of

a. Rudradaman

b. Chandragupta

c Vikramaditya

d. Samudragupta

Answer : A

4.Who built a tomb for Sher Shah at Sasaram

a. Ibrahim Shah

b. Islam Shah

d. Sikandar Shah

Answer : D

5.The capital of Cheras was

Answer : Muziris, now known as Kodungalloor

6. The capital of Cholas was

Answer : Kaveripattanam

7.The capital of Pandyas was

Answer : Madurai

8.Krishnadevaraya was the ruler of

Answer : Vijaya Nagar

9.The main centre or meeting point of Indo-Roman trade in ancient times was

a. Rome

b. Calicut

d. Karaikkal

Answer : B

10.The dynasty of the Sangam Age first mentioned by Megasthanese is

Answer : Pandya Dynasty

11.The main metal used by the Indus Valley people was

Answer : Copper

12.Who pursued the policy �Blood and Iron�

a. Balban

b. Firuz Tughlaq

d. Alauddin Khilji

Answer : A

13.The famous Dilwara Temple at Mount Abu, Rajasthan was built by

Answer : Tejpala

14.The official language of the Satavahana dynasty was

Answer : Prakrit

15.The Bahmani kingdom was founded by

Answer : Hasan

16.Nav Ratnas (nine gems) were the famous personalities associated with the court of

a. Chandra Gupta II

b. Harshavardhana

d. Samudra Gupta

Answer : A

17.Who got Daulatabad constructed

Answer : Muhammad-bin-Tuglaq

18. Which of the following is a port town of Indus Valley Civilization

a. Harappa

b. Ropar

d. Lothal

Answer : D

19.Chinese pilgrim who visited India during Harsha Vardhana�s period was

a. Hiuen Tsang

b. Fa-hien

d. Nishka

Answer : A

20.Who introduced the famous Persian festival of Nauroz

a. Alauddin Khilji

b. Iltumish

d. Balban

Answer : D

21.Mohiyuddin Mohammed is the real name of which Mughal ruler

Answer : Aurangazeeb

22.The Hoysala ’s capital was

a. Warangal
b. Devagiri

d. Krishnagiri

Answer : C

23.Kalidas, the great Indian poet was in the court of which Hindu emperor

Answer : Chandragupta II

24.Who was the Nawab of Bengal at the time of the Battle of Plassey

Answer : Siraj-ud-daula

25.The rulers of which dynasties established the largest domination in Southern India

Answer : Cholas

26.The development of architecture was at its peak during the reign of

a. Nandas

b. Cholas

Answer : C

27.Which noble in the court of Akbar refused to be a convert to Din-i-Ilahi

Answer : Man Singh

28.The famous Nalanda University was during the period of

Answer : Harsha Vardhana

29.Which among the following ports was called Babul Makkha (Gate of Makkah) during the Mughal period

a. Broach

b. Calcutta

d. Calicut

Answer : C

30.Who among the following Indian rulers established embassies in foreign countries on modern lines

a. Tipu sultan

b. Mir Quasim

d. Shah Alam II

Answer : A

31.Which play deals with Chanakya�s attempts to place Chandragupta Maurya on the Maghadha throne

Answer : Mudraraksasa

32.Which of the following rulers had the title Kaviraja

a. Kumaragupta

b. Chanragupta

d. Samudragupta

Answer : D

33.Who among the following was a great musician in the court of Akbar

a. Abdul Fazal

b. Amir Khusro

d. Tansen

Answer : D

34.The literature of the Sangam age was written mostly in the form of

a. prose

b. poetry

d. All of these

Answer : B

35.Which of the following Rajput dynasties did not surrender to Akbar

a. Parmar

b. Pratihara

d. Sisodiya

Answer : B

36.Which rulers built Ellora temple

a. Chalukya

b. Rashtrakuta

d. Sunga

Answer : B

37.To which tribe does Gautama Buddha belongs to

Answer : Sakya

38.Avantika, the ancient city, in the time of Mauryas is now known as

Answer : Ujjain

39.Which ruler was famous as �Vikramaditya�

Answer : Chandragupta II

40.The council of nine gems� is associated with the name of

Answer : Chandragupta II

41.The court language of the Mughals was

Answer : Persian

42.Who among the following was the famous ruler of ancient India, who adopted Jain dharma at the last

a. Chandragupta

b. Samudragupta

d. Bindusare

Answer : A

43.Which Muslim ruler was keen to have friendly relations with the Rajputs

a. Akbar

b. Humayun

d. Aurangzeb

Answer : A

44.The Mongols under Genghis Khan invaded India during the reign of

Answer : Iltutmish

45.Which among the following rulers started �Ilahi Calendar� in 1583

a. Babur

b. Akbar

d. Sher Shah

Answer : B

46.Capital of Harsha was

Answer : Kanauj

47.Alberuni was the court scholar of

Answer : Mahmud Ghazni

48.During the early Vedic period, the society was divided on the basis of

Answer : Occupation

49.The third Buddhist council was held at

Answer : Pataliputra

50. Which Sikh Guru founded the city Amritsar

Answer : Fourth

Agriculture Quiz-Major Crops Producing Countries

Major crops(agricultural commodities)– Top producing countries
Below given is a list of top producing countries of major agricultural commodities. The top three producing countries of each crop is given in that order

Almonds–United States, Spain, Syria
Apples—-China,United States,Turkey
Apricots–Turkey,Iran,Italy
Banana—India,Brazil,China
Barley—Russia,Canada,Germany
Dry beans–Brazil,India,China
Buffalo milk–India, Pakistan,China
Cabbages–China, India,Russia
Camel milk-Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Mali
Carrots—China, Russia, United States
Cashew nuts–Vietnam,India,Brazil
Cassava–Nigeria,Brazil,Indonesia
Cauli flower-China,India,Italy
Cherries–Turkey,United states,Iran
Chillies–China,Mexico,Turkey
Cinnamon–Indonesia,China,Sri Lanka
Cocoa beans–Ivory coast,Ghana,Indonesia
Coconuts–Indonesia,Philippines,India
Coffee–Brazil,Vietnam,Indonesia
Cow milk–United states,India,Russia
Eggs—China,Thailand,Indonesia
Garlic–China,India,North Korea
Ginger–China,India,Indonesia
Goat milk–India,Bangladesh,Sudan
Grapes–Italy,Frances,United States
Honey–China,United States,Argentina
Jute–India,Bangladesh,China
Lettuce–China,United States,Spain
Maize–United States,China,Brazil
Mangoes–India,China,Thailand
Mushrooms–China,United States,Netherlands
Rubber–Thailand,Indonesia,Malaysia
Oats–Russia,Canada,United States
Olives–Italy,Spain,Greece
Onions–China,India,United States
Oranges–Brazil,United States,Mexico
Pineapples–Thailand,Philippines,China
Plums–China,Serbia,Germany
Potatoes–China,Russia,India
Pumpkins–China,India,Ukraine
Rice–China,India,Indonesia
Soyabeans–United States,Brazil,Argentina
Sugar cane–Brazil,India,China
Sun flower–Russia,Ukraine,Argentina
Tea–China,India,Sri Lanka
Tobacco–China,Brazil,India
Tomato–China,United States,Turkey
Wheat–China,India,United States
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International Days

January 1 -World family day
February 12 -Darvin Day
February 21 -Mother’s day
March 8 -Women’s Day
march 15 -Consumer’s day
March 21 – Anti untochoubilty day,Poetic day
March 22 – water day
March 24 -tuborculosis day
March 27 -Drama day
Aril 7 -World Health day
April 18 -World Heritage day
April 22 – World Earth day
Apricl 23 – Book day -copywriters day

April 26 -World Patent Day

May 17 -Tele communication Day
June 8 -world ocean day

June 14 -Blodd donation day
June 21 -world music day

July 11 -World population day
September 16 -Ozone day
September 21 -World Peace Day,Alzhimers Day
September 27 -World Tourism Day

Octomar 1 – old people day
Octobar 9 – Postal day
Octobar 10 -Mental Day
Octobar 16 -World food day
Octobar 17 – Peverty eradication day
Octobar 24 -U N Day
December 1 -Aids Day
Dember 2 – Slave eradication day
Dec 3 -Diasbled peoples day
dec 7 – airforce day
December 10 – World Himan Rights Day

Saturday, December 11, 2010

GENERAL AWARENESS QUESTIONS FOR PSU RECRUITMENT

1 Which one of the following European countries borders Atlantic Ocean?

(1) Portugal

(2) Austria

(3) Finland

(4) Romania

Ans. (1)

2. Consider the following statements:

1. Greenland is an overseas territory of France.

2. Bermuda an overseas territory of UK is situated in Western Atlantic.

3. State of Bahrain is situated in the Persian Gulf.

Which of these statements is/are correct?

(1) l, 2, and 3

(2) 2 only

(3) 2 and 3

(4) l and 3

Ans. (3)

3. If the usual rule of calculation of time were applied for the extremes of Gujarat and

Arunachal Pradesh, then approximately time

(1) at Gujarat would be ahead of that at Arunachal Pradesh by about 3 hours

(2) at Gujarat would be ahead of that at Arunachal Pradesh by about 2 hours

(3) at Arunachal Pradesh would be ahead of that at Gujarat by 2 hours

(4) at Arunachal Pradesh would be ahead of that at Gujarat by 2 hours

Ans. (4)

4. While the time in India is 4 pm, that corresponding time (approximate) in?

(1) Auckland (New Zealand) is 6 pm

(2) London (England) is 10.30 am

(3) Tokyo(Japan) is 2 p.m.

(4) Cairo (Egypt) is 5 p.m.

Ans. (2)

5. Consider the following statements:

1. Lord Mountbatten was sent to India in place of Lord Wavell as the Governor General of India in March 1947.

2. In July 1947, British Government passed the Act containing the main provisions of the Mountbatten Plan. This is known as the Indian Independence Act.

Which of these statements is/are correct?

(1) 1 only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both l and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (3)

6. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a living entity because it can:

(1) move from one cell to another

(2) disturb host cell respiration

(3) undergo auto-reproduction

(4) cause disease in the host

Ans. (1)

7. Which of the following States is the first to have enacted a comprehensive legislation to protect the girl child?

(1) Karnataka

(2) Goa

(3) Maharashtra

(4) Madhya Pradesh

Ans. (4)

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

List-I (Tennis Player) List-II (Country)

A. Justine Henin-Hardenne 1. Belgium

B. Kim Clijsters 2. England

C. Tim Henman 3 Australia

D. Andy Roddick 4. US

5. Spain

Code:

A B C D

(1) 1 4 3 4

(2) 5 1 2 3

(3) 1 1 2 4

(4) 5 4 3 2

Ans. (3)

9. Select the correct sequence in the decreasing order of contribution to the forest-cover of India:

(1) Dense forest—Open forest— Mangrove forest

(2) Open forest—Dense forest—Mangrove forest

(3) Dense forest—Mangrove forest—Open forest

(4) Open forest—Mangrove forest—Dense forest

Ans. (2)

10. Consider the following statements:

1. ‘Astra’ is an air-to-air guided missile which was recently test-fired.

2. Recently test-fired ‘Akash’ is a medium range surface to surface missile.

Which of these statements is/are correct?

(1) 1 only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both 1and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2.

Ans. (1)

11. Which of the following countries is not included in 0-8 (Group of eight industrialized countries)

(1) Italy

(2) Russia

(3) Holland

(4) Canada.

Ans. (3)

12. Match List (Dance Forms) with List-II (State) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists:

List-I (Dance Forms) List-II (State)

A. Kathakali 1. Tamil Nadu

B. Kuchipudi 2. Kerala

C. Bharat Natyam 3. Andhra Pradesh

4. Orissa

5. Karnataka

Code:

A B C

(1) 2 3 4

(2) 5 3 2

(3) 2 3 1

(4) 5 4 2

Ans. (3)

13. Gross National Product of a country Is the sum of the market value of all the goods and services produced in a year

(1) plus export earnings

(2) plus market value of imports.

(3) minus foreign aid

(4) plus net Income from abroad

Ans. (4)

14. India had a plan holiday:

(1) after the China-India War of 1962

(2) after the drought of 1966

(3) after the liberation of Bangladesh in 1971

(4) after the India-Pakistan War in 1965

Ans. (2)

15. In the Constitution of India promotion of International peace and security is included

In the-

(1) Preamble of the Constitution

(2) Directive Principles of State Policy

(3) Fundamental Duties

(4) Ninth Schedule

Ans. (2)

16. Consider the following statements related to the Prime Minister of India:

1. He signs the bills passed by the two Houses of the Parliament on behalf of the President during his absence.

2. He assists the President in making all the appointments.

3. He communicates to the President all the decisions of the Council of Ministers.

Which of these statements are correct?

(1) 1, 2, and 3

(2) l and 2

(3) l and 3

(4) 2 and 3

Ans. (4)

17. Match List-I (Place) with List -II (State) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists:

List-I (Place) List-II (State)

A. Sriharikota 1. Karnataka

B. Thumba 2. Andhra Pradesh

C. Hasan 3. Orissa

D. Chandipur 4. Kerala

5. Tamil Nadu

Code:

A B C D

(1) 1 3 5 4

(2) 2 4 1 3

(3) 1 4 5 3

(4) 2 3 1 4

Ans. (2)

18. Separation of the Judiciary from the executive in public service of the State is enjoined by­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ -

(1) the Preamble of the Constitution of India

(2) a judicial decision

(3) the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India

(4) a Directive Principle of State Policy

Ans. (4)

19. Which one amongst the following is the oldest Dynasty?

(1) Pallava Dynasty

(2) Chola Dynasty

(3) Maurya Dynasty

(4) Gupta Dynasty

Ans. (3)

20. The Chalukya King who defeated Harshavardhana on the banks of the Narmada was:

(1) Pulakesin II

(2) Srimukha

(3) Mangalesa

(4) Kirtivarman I

Ans. (1)

21. Who among the following Indian rulers was a contemporary of Akbar?

(1) Rani Durgawati

(2) Ahilya Bai

(3) Martanda Varma

(4) Raja Sawai Jai Singh

Ans. (1)

22. Consider the following statements related to Raja Rammohan Roy:

1. He advocated widow remarriage.

2. He strongly .advocated for the abolition of Sati system

3. He advocated for the promotion of English education.

Which of these statements is/are correct?

(1) 1 only

(2) 1 and 2

(3) 2 and 3

(4) 1, 2, and 3

Ans. (3)

23. Tissue culture is:

(1) growing of tiny plant fragments in a nutrient solution

(2) a system of physical exercise for the regeneration of body tissues

(3) growing of plant fragments on tissue paper

(4) culturing of bacteria on tissue paper

Ans. (1)

24. Match List-I (Substance) with List-II(Constituent) and, select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists:

List-I (Substance) List-II (Constituent)

A. White paint 1. Titanium dioxide

B. Glass 2. Phosphorus

C. Artificial fertilizer 3. Sodium silicate

D. Match-stick 4. Potassium sulphate

5. Potassium chloride

Code:

A B C D

(1) 4 3 5 2

(2) 1 2 4 3

(3) 4 2 5 3

(4) 1 3 4 2

Ans. (4)

25. The six distinct schools of Indian philosophy—Vedanta, Mimamsa, Sankhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Valsesika became fully articulated during the:

(1) Vedic age

(2) Gupta age

(3) Kushana age

(4) Mauryan age

Ans. (4)

26. Gautama Buddha attained pari- nirvana at:

(1) Lumbini

(2) Sarnath

(3) Kushinagar

(4) Bodh Gaya

Ans. (3)

27. Who among the following belongs to the period of Kanishka?

1. Buddhaghosa

2. Nagarjuna

3. Vasumitra

4. Asvaghosa

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

Code:

(1) 2, 3, and 4

(2) 1, 2, and 3

(3) 1, 3, and 4

(4) 1 and 4

Ans. (1)

28. Match List-I (Disease) with List-II (Nature of Disease) and select the correct answer using the codes given blow the Lists:

List-I (Disease) List-II (Nature of Disease)

A. Filaria 1.Hereditary

B. Epilepsy 2. Waterborne

C. Enteric fever 3. Contagious

D. Mumps 4. Insect-Transmitted

Code:

A B C D

(1) 2 3 4 1

(2) 4 1 2 3

(3) 2 1 4 3

(4) 4 3 2 1

Ans. (2)

29. Consider the following statements:

1. In India, the maximum part of electric energy is generated by the hydroelectric plants.

2. In India, the maximum part of electric energy is generated by the thermal power plants.

3. Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd. is located in Tamil Nadu

Which of these statements is/are correct?

(1) 2 and 3

(2) l and 3

(3) 2 only

(4) 3 only

Ans. (1)

30. The layer of the atmosphere which makes radio communication possible is

(1) troposphere

(2) tropopause

(3) ionosphere

(4) stratosphere

Ans. (3)

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

(1) Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya : Bhopal

(2) Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture : Kolkata

(3) Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library : Lucknow

(4) Anthropological Survey of India (Headquarters) : Kolkata

Ans. (1)

32. Consider the following statements:

The Estimates Committee

1. is an ad hoc committee.

2. has members from both the Houses of Parliament.

3. has members drawn entirely from the Lok Sabha.

Which of these statements is/are correct?

(1) l and 2

(2) 1 and 3

(3) 2 only

(4) 3 only

Ans. (3)

33. The Fundamental Duties of the Indian citizens were laid down by which of the following Amendments to the Constitution of India?

(1) 40th Amendment

(2) 41st Amendment

(3) 42nd Amendment

(4) 43rd Amendment

Ans. (4)

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

List-I (Person) List-II (Organization)

A. C. P. Jain 1. Indian Oil Corporation

B. M. S. Ramachandran 2. National Thermal Power Corporation

C. Sunil Arora 3. Securities and Exchange Board of India

D. G. N. Bajpai 4. Indian Airlines

Code:

A B C D

(1) 4 1 2 3

(2) 2 3 4 1

(3) 4 3 2 1

(4) 2 1 4 3

Ans. (4)

35. Consider the following statement related to the 50th National Film Awards:

1. Aishwarya Rai got the Best Actress award for her role in the film Devdas.

2. Aparna Sen got the Best Director award for the film Mr. and Mrs. Iyer

3. Konkona Sen got the Best Actress award or her role in the film Mr. and Mrs.

Iyer

4. Sanjay Lela Bhansali got the Best Director award for the film Devdas.

Which of these statements are correct?

(1) 1 and 2

(2) 2 and 3

(3) 3 and 4

(4) 1 and 4

Ans. (2)

36. Consider the following statements:

1. In July 2003, East Bengal Club won the L.G Asean Cup football tournament

defeating Bec Tero Sasana Club of Indonesia at Jakarta

2. Sandip Nandy of East Bengal Club was adjudged the best goalkeeper of this tournament.

3. Baichung Bhutia of East Bengal Club was the highest goal scorer of the tournament.

Which of these statements are correct?

(1) 2 and 3

(2) 1 and 3

(3) l and 2

(4) 1, 2, and 3

Ans. (2)

37. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:

List-I List-II

A. Linux 1. Internet

B. Pentium 2. Programming language

C. C++ 3. Microprocessor

D. Modem 4. Operating system

5. Laser printer

Codes:

A B C D

(1) 2 1 5 3

(2) 4 3 2 1

(3) 2 3 5 1

(4) 4 1 2 3

Ans. (2)

38 Consider the following statements:

1. Indo-Tibetan Border Police was raised after the Chinese aggression.

2. Border Security Force was raised in 1965.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy is located in Udaipur.

Which of these statements are correct.?

(1) 2 and 3

(2) 1 and 2

(3) 2 and 3

(4) l and 3

Ans. (2)

39. Consider the following statements.:

1. The President of India can promulgate an Ordinance at any time if he is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for him to take immediate action.

2. The Vice-President of India can be re-elected to his post.

Which of these statements is/are correct?

(1) 1 only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both 1 and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (2)

40. Jharkhand does not share boundary with

(1) West Bengal

(2) Orissa

(3) Chhattisgarh

(4) Madhya Pradesh

Ans. (4)

41. Bhimbetka which was been conferred the status of World Heritage Site is situated in:

(1) Orissa

(2) Rajasthan

(3) Madhya Pradesh

(4) Bihar

Ans. (3)

42. Prof. Raghuram Rajan is/was associated as Chief Economist of:

(1) World Trade Organization

(2) World Bank

(3) International Monetary Fund

(4) Economic and Social Council of the UNO

Ans. (3)

43. The autobiography Living History has been authored by—

(1) Margaret Atwood

(2) Benazir Bhutto

(3) Hillary Clinton

(4) Monica Lewinsky

Ans. (3)

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

(1) Jacques Chirac : President of France

(2) Gerhard Schroeder : Chancellor of Germany

(3) Silvio Berlusconi : Prime Minister of Italy

(4) Jean Chrétien : President of Austria

Ans. (4)

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

(1) Nalin Surie : Ambassador to America

(2) Shiv Shankar Menon : High Commissioner to Pakistan

(3) S. K. Sinha : Governor of Jammu & Kashmir

(4) K. Kasturirangan : Chairman, Indian Space Research Organization

Ans. (4)

46. No Biosphere Reserve. has been set up at —

(1) Nilgiri

(2) Sunderbans

(3) Gulf of Mannar

(4) Gulf of Kuchchh

Ans. (4)

47. Consider the following statements:

1. Antrix is the commercial arm of ISRO for marketing Indian space capabilities.

2. Megha-Tropiques is a joint satellite mission of ISRO and Russian Space Agency

for atmospheric studies.

Which of these statements is/are correct?

(1) 1 only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both 1 and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (1)

48. Bauxite is the principal ore of:

(1) Copper

(2) Aluminum

(3) Iron

(4) Zinc

Ans. (2)

49. Consider the following statements:

1. State Central Library is located at Mumbai.

2. National Library is located at New Delhi.

Which of these statements is/are correct?

(1) 1 only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both 1 and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (1)

50. Match List-I (Major Port) with List-II (State) and select the correct answer using the

codes given below the Lists:

List-I (Major Port) List-II (Estate)

A. Jawaharlal Nehru Port 1. Tamil Nadu

B. Paradip Port 2. Maharashtra

C. Kandla Port 3. Orissa

D. Ennore Port 4. Gujarat

Code:

A B C D

(1) 4 1 2 3

(2) 2 3 4 1

(3) 4 3 2 1

(4) 2 1 4 3

Ans. (2)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Books — Authors




• Accident — Daniel Steel
• Ain-e-Akbari — Abul Fazal
• A Simple Path — Lucinda Ward
• A Mountain of Happiness — D. K. Khullar
• A Moment in Time — Alka Raghuvanshi
• Abhijnan Shakuntalam — Kalidas
• Azhar (Life) — Harsha Bhogle
• Agni Veena — Kazi Nazurul Islam
• Anna Karennina — Tolstoy
• August Coup, The —Mikhail S. Gorbachov
• Anand Math, Kapal Kundla, Durgesh Nandini— Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
• A Pair of Blue Eyes — Thomas Hardy
• Bhagwad Gita, Mahabhrat —Veda Vyas
• Bliss was it in that Dawn — Minoo Masani


• Blood Bath in Bangladesh — Prabodh Chandra
• Blood Brothers —M. J. Akbar
• Bihari Satsai — Bihari
• Bharat Bharati — Maithili Saran Gupta
• Charitraheen — Sarat Chandra Chatterjee
• Chittirappavai — P. V. Akaliandan
• Conservationist, The — Nadine Gordimer
• Cosmic Reality — Lajja Ram
• Divine Comedy — Dante
• Discovery of India, Glimpses of World History — Jawahar Lal Nehru
• Death of a city — Amrita Pritam
• Decline and Fall of Roman Empire — Gibbon
• Das Capital — Karl Marx
• Descendant of Man — Charles Darwin
• Desparate Major — David Sorel
• Death, The Supreme Friend — Kaka Saheb Kalelkar
• Experiments with Untruth — Michael Aenderson
• Economic Planning of India — Ashoka Mehta
• Eternal India — Mrs. Indira Gandhi
• End of an Era, The — C. S. Pandit
• Famished Road — Ben Okri
• Final Exit — Derek Humphry
• From the Himalayas — Ruskin Bond
• Forty years after Forgive me Amma —Sundeep Mishra
• Independence — S. K. Banerjee
• Freedom from Fear — Aung San Suu Kyi
• Glimpses of World History — Jawahar Lal Nehru
• Gandhi to Gandhi : Private Faces of Public Figures — Ansar Harvana
• Gitanjali —Rabindra Nath Tagore Good Earth, House Divided — Pearl Buck
• Golden Threshold, Broken wing — Sarojini Naidu
• Goddan, Rang Bhumi, Kaya Kalp — Prem Chand
• Gulag Archipelago — Alexander Solzhenitsyn
• Gurusangaran — O. P. Vijayan
• Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix — J. K. Rowling
• Harsha Charit — Bana Bhatta
• Hindu view of Life —Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
• Higher than Hope — Fatima Meer
• Hitlist in Hindi —Ravindra Rajhans
• History of Western Philosophy —B. Russel
• Human Knowledge —B. Russel
• Identity and Violence : The Illusion of Destiny —Prof. Amartya Sen
• Impossible Allies —C. Raja Mohan
• India Wins Freedom —Abul Kalam Azad
• Indian Philosophy —Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
• Indian War of Independence —V. D. Savarkar
• Kamayani, Prem Pathic, Ajatshatru —Jai Shanker Prasad
• Life Divine —Sri Aurobindo
• Lenin in Zurich —Alexander Solzhenitsyn
• Last Days of Netaji —G. D. Khosla
• Les Miserables —Victor Hugo
• Literary Theory and Criticism in Theory and Practice in English —Ravindra Rajhans
• Living History — Hillary Clinton
• Mahabharat —Veda Vyas
• Maximum City —Suketu Mehta
• Meghdoot, Shakuntla, Kumarshambhava, Reghuvansha —Kalidas
• Mein Kempf —Hitler
• My Childhood Day —Tasleema Nasreen
• My Experiments With Truth —Mahatma Gandhi
• My Own Boswell —M. Hidayatullah
• Murder in the Cathedral Waste Land —Eliot, T. S.
• Mrityunjaya —Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
• Naganand —King Shri Harsha
• Neeti Shatak —Bharthari
• Odyssey, Illiad —Homer
• Origin of Species —Charles Darwin
• Oil —Jack Anderson
• Panchtantra —Vishnu Sharma
• Political Economy of India —Chandra Shekhar
• Rajtarangini —Kalhana
• Ramayana —Valmiki (in Sanskrit)
• Ram Charit Manas, Vinay Patrika —Tulsi Das
• Red —Irvin Allan Sealy
• Satanic Verses —Salman Rushdie
• Shah Nama —Firdausi
• Social Contract —Rousseau
• Speaker’s Diary — Manohar Joshi
• The Coolie, The Golden Breath —Mulkraj Anand
• Tale of Two Cities —Charles Dickens
• The Light that Failed —Rudyard Kipling
• The God of Small Things —Arundhati Roy
• The Greater Common Good —Arundhati Roy
• The Tin Drum —Guenter Grass
• The Kite Runner A Thousand Splendid Suns —Khaled Hosseini
• Utopia —Sir Thomas More
• War and Peace —Tolstoy
• Wake up India —Annie Besant
• Yayati —V. S. Khandekar
• A New World —Amit Chaudhari
• Interpreter of Maladies —Jhumpa Lahiri
• Satwan Lok —P. L. Gautam
• District Diary —Jaswant Singh
• Bradman’s Best —Rolland Perry
• How I Play Golf —Tiger Woods
• Ignited Minds — Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
• Life of Pi — Yann Martel
• Two Lives —Vikram Seth
• The Namesake —Jhumpa Lahiri
• Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix —J. K. Rowling
• India First — K. R. Malkani
• My Life — Bill Clinton
• Straight From Heart — Kapil Deo
• The Hungary Tide — Amitav Ghosh
• The Piano Teacher — Elfriede Jelinek
• Magic Seeds — V.S. Naipaul
• Harry Potter and the Half–Blood Prince — J. K. Rowling
• Guiding Souls : Dialogues on The Purpose of Life — Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
• Spouse : The Truth About Marriage — Shobha De
• Small Island — Andrea Levy
• The Future of India — Dr. Bimal Jalan
• The Argumentative Indian —Dr. Amartya Sen
• Mao, the Unknown Story —Jung Chang & Jon Holliday
• Shalimar, the Clown — Salman Rushdie
• The Sea — John Banville Out of My Comfort Zone : The Autobiography —Steve Waugh
• Touch Play —Dev Sukumar
• A Call To Honour : In Service of Emergent India — Jaswant Singh
• Falling Over Backward — Arun Shourie
• The Inheritance of Loss — Kiran Desai
• Sacred Games — Vikram Chandra
• One Day Cricket, The Indian Challenge —Ashish Rai
• The Exile Navtej Sarna I Witness : Partial Observations —Kapil Sibal
• The White Tiger —Aravind Adiga
• Wolf Hall —Hilary Mantel
• Dreams from my father —Barack Obama
• The Humbling —Philip Roth
• The Museum of Innocence —Orphan Pamuk
• Songs of Blood and Sword —Fatima Bhutto
• Keeping the Faith : Memoirs of a Parliamentarian —Somnath Chatterjee
• Vikas Ki Udan Abhi Baki Hai —Bhupinder Singh Hooda
• India-Pakistan–“Coming to Terms” —Ashutosh Mishra

Indian Acronyms and Abbreviations


A
A.A.F. – Auxiliary Air Force
A.A.O.U. – Asian Association of Open Universities
A.C.D. – Asian Co-operation Dialogue
A.D.B. – Asian Development Bank
A.D.S. – Air Defence Ship
A.E.C. – Atomic Energy Commission
A.H.Q. – Air Head Quarters; Army Head Quarters
A.I.C.C. – All India Congress Committee
A.I.D.S. – Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
A.I.R. – Annual Information Report
A.J.T. – Advanced Jet Trainer
A.N.C. – African National Council
A.P.E.C. Asia-Pacific Economic Corporation
A.P.E.D.A. – Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority
A.R.C. – Administrative Reforms Commission; Asset Reconstruction Corporation (of India)
A.S.E.A.N. – Association of South East Asian Nations
A.S.I. – Archaeological Survey of India
A.U. – African Union
A.V.E.S. – Acute Viral Encephalitic Syndrome
B
B.A.R.C. – Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
B.C.G. – Bacillus Calmette Guerin (Anti-T.B. vaccine)
BIMSTEC – Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand Economic Corporation
B.S.N.L. – Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.
B.O.A.C. – British Overseas Airways Corporation
B.R.E.A.D. – Basic Research Education and Development Society
B.V.R. – Beyond Visual Range


C
C.A.B.E. – Central Advisory Board of Education
C.A.C.C.I. – Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce & Industry
C.M.P. – Common Minimum Programme
C.A.D.P. – Command Area Development Programme
C.A.S. – Conditional Access System
C.C.I. – Cricket Club of India
C.D.M.A. – Code Division Multiple Access
C.H.O.G.M. – Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
C.I.A. – Central Intelligence Agency (U.S.A.)
C.N.G. – Compressed Natural Gas
C.N.L.U. – Chanakya National Law University
C.N.P.C. – China National Petroleum Corporation
C.S.I.R. – Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
C.S.T.O. – Collective Security Treaty Organisation
D
D.A.E. – Department of Atomic Energy
D.D.T. – Dichloro Diphenyl Trichloro-ethane
D.I.A.S. – Direct Internet Access System
D.M.R.C. – Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
D.O.A.R.T. – Deep Ocean Assessment and Reporting Technology
D.P.P. – Dabhol Power Project
D.Litt. – Doctor of Literature
D.V.C. – Damodar Valley Corporation
E
E.A.S. – East Asia Summit
E.C.I.L. – Electronics Corporation of India Limited
E.D.C.I.L. – Educational Consultants India Ltd.
E.D.I. – Educational Development Index
EDUSAT – Education Satellite
E.E.C. – Eurasian Economic Community; European Economic Community
E.E.T. – Exempt, Exempt, Taxable
E.P.I.C. – Elector’s Photo Identity Card
E.S.C.A.P. – Economic & Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (This is the new name of ECAFE)
F
F.D.I. – Foreign Direct Investment
F.E.M.A. – Foreign Exchange Management Act.
F.I.C.A. – Federation of International Cricketer’s Association
F.T.A. – Free Trade Agreement
G
G.A.T.T. – General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
G.D.P. – Gross Domestic Product
G.I.C. – General Insurance Corporation (of India)
G.I.S.T. – Global Institute of Science and Technology
G.N.P. – Gross National Product
G.U.A.M. – Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova
H
H.D.F.C. – Housing Development Finance Corporation
H.U.D.C.O. – Housing and Urban Development Corporation
I
I.A.A.I. – International Airport Authority of India
I.B.S.A. – India, Brazil, South Africa
I.C.R.I.E.R. – Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
I.C.S.I.D. – International Centre for Settlement of Industrial Disputes
I.C.R.C. – International Committee of the Red Cross
I.C.S.S.R. – Indian Council of Scientific and Social Research
I.D.P.L. – Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited
I.F.P.R.I. – International Food Policy Research Institute (Located in Washington)
I.F.W.J. – Indian Federation of Working Journalists
I.C.A.R. – Indian Council of Agricultural Research
I.D.A. – International Development Association
I.G.C.A.R. – Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research
I.G.M.D.P. – Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme
I.G.N.C.A. – Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts
I.I.F.A. – International Indian Film Academy
I.M.D.T. – Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act, 1983
I.M.F. – International Monetary Fund
I.M.O. – Instant Money Order
I.N.S. – Indian News Paper Society
INSDOC – Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre
I.N.T.U.C. – Indian National Trade Union Congress
I.N.T.A.C.H. – Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage
I.N.X.F.A.C. – Indian Naval Extra-Fast Attact Craft
I.S.I. – Inter Services Intelligence (Pakistan)
I.S.T. – Indian Standards Time
I.S.R.O. – Indian Space Research Organisation
I.S.S.P. – Indian Scientific Satellite Project
I.T.E.R. – International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor
I.T.E.S. – Information Technology Enabled Services
I.U.C.N. – International Union for Conservation of Nature
I.U.P.E.P. – Integrated Urban Poverty Eradication Programme
J
J.V.P. – Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
L
L.I.B.O.R. – London Inter Bank Offered Rate
M
M.A.I. – Multilateral Agreement on Investment
M.C.C. – Marylebone Cricket Club
M.D.M.A. – Multi Disciplinary Monitoring Agency
M.F.A.L.A. – Marginal Farmers and Agricultural Labourers Agency
M.N.N.A. – Major Non-NATO Alley
M.R.T.P.C. – Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission
N
N.A.D.T. – National Authority on Drugs and Therapeutics
N.A.R.I. – National AIDS Research Institute
NATO – North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
N.B.R.A. – National Biotechnology Regulatory Authority
N.C.H.R.H. – National Council for Human Resource in Health.
N.C.A. – National Cricket Academy
N.E.A. – National Environment Authority
N.E.G.P. National E-governance Plan
N.I.F. – National Innovative Foundation
N.I.S.M. – National Institute of Securities Market
N.L.L.M. – National Legal Literacy Mission
N.M.C.C. – National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council
N.M.I.T.L.I. – New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative
N.P.T. – Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
N.R.C. – Nuclear Regulatory Commission
N.R.E.G.A. – National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
N.R.H.M. – National Rural Health Mission
N.R.I. – Non-Resident Indians
N.R.S.A. – National Remote Sensing Agency
N.S.C.N. – National Social Council of Nagaland
N.U.E.P.A. – National University of Educational Planning and Administration
O
O.I.C. – Overseas Indian Citizenship
O.I.G.S. – On Indian Government Service
OIL – Oil India Limited
O.N.G.C. – Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
P
P.A.C. – Public Accounts Committee; Professional Aptitude Council
P.A.N. – Permanent Account Number
P.E.S.O. – Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO is the changed name of Department of Explosives).
P.E.T.A. – People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
P.F.R.D.A. – Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority
P.H.D.C.C.I. – Progress, Harmony and Development Chambers of Commerce and Industry
P.I.L. – Public Interest Litigation
P.N.R. – Passenger Numerical Record
P.O.S.C.O. – Pohang Steel Company
P.O.T.A. – Prevention of Terrorism Act
P.T.C. – Power Trading Corporation
Q
Q.I.P. – Qualified Institutional Placement
R
R.A.F. – Rapid Action Force
R.S.V.P. – Repondez sil vous Plait (Fr.) reply, if you please
R.T.R.A. – Rail Tariff Regulatory Authority
S
SAIL – Steel Authority of India Limited
SAPTA – South Asian Preferential Trade Agreement
S.C.O. – Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
S.C.R.A.M.J.E.T. – Supersonic Combustion Ramjet
S.E.W.A. – Self-Employed Women’s Association
S.G.R.Y. – Sampoorna Grameen Rojgar Yojana
S.G.S.Y. – Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana
S.M.S. – Short Message Service; Subscriber Management System
SNIPES – Society for the National Institutes of Physical Education and Sports
S.W.A.P.O. – South-West African People’s Organization
T
TELCO – Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company
T.E.R.C. – Trade and Economic Relations Committee
T.E.R.L.S. – Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station
T.R.A. – Tea Research Association
T.R.A.I. – Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
TWAS – Third World Academy of Sciences
U
U.D.C. – University Development Commission
U.N.C.L.O.S. – UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
U.N.C.T.A.D. – United Nations Conference of Trade and Development
U.G.C. – University Grants Commission
U.N.E.S.C.O. – United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation
U.N.F.C.C.C. – United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
U.N.I.C.E.F. – United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
U.N.I.F.I.L. – United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
U.P.A. – United Progressive Alliance
V
V.B.A.L. – Value Based Advanced Licencing
V.D.I.S. – Voluntary Disclosure of Income Scheme
V.S.S.C. – Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
V.A.T. – Value Added Tax
W
W.C.C.B. – Wildlife Crime Control Bureau
W.C.A.R. – World Conference Against Racism
W.E.F. – World Environment Forum
W.G.I.G. – Working Group on Internet Governance
W.F.C. – World Food Council
W.I.P.O. – World Intellectual Property Organisation
W.L.L.–M. – Mobile Wireless in Local Loop
W.S.I.S. – World Summit on Information Society
W.T.O. – World Trade Organisation
W.W.F. – World Wild Life Fund; War Wounded Foundation
Y
Y.M.C.A. – Young Men’s Christian Association
Y.W.C.A. – Young Women’s Christian Association
Z
Z.S. – Zoological Society

Sunday, December 5, 2010

GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE QUESTIONS

1 In which one of the following animals is respiration done by skin?

(1) Flying fish

(2) Sea horse

(3) Frog

(4) Chameleon

Ans. (3)

2. ‘Foot and Mouth Disease” is found in:

(1) Cats and bogs

(2) Cattle

(3) Poultry

(4) Humans

Ans. (2)

3. Who of the following recognized that large quantity of energy is released as a result of the fusion of hydrogen nuclei to form deuterium?

(1) Enrico Fermi

(2) Glenn Seaborg

(3) Hans Bethe

(4) Werner Heisenberg

Ans. (3)

4. Brass is an alloy of which of the following pairs of metals?

(1) Aluminum and Copper

(2) Chromium and Tin

(3) Copper and Tin

(4) Copper and Zinc

Ans. (4)

5. Which one of the following bacteria helps in improving the soil fertility?

(1) Clostridium

(2) Rhizobium

(3) Salmonella

(4) Staphylococcus

Ans. (2)

6. Consider the following statements:

1. In a person suffering from Myopia, the image of a distant object is formed behind the retina.

2. Myopia can be corrected by using a concave lens.

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?

(1) l only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both land 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (2)

7. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:

List-I List -II

(Theory/Law/Principle) (Scientist)

A. Electromagnetism 1.Darwin

B. Principles of Inheritance 2. Faraday

C. Laws of Inertia 3.Mendel

D. Theory of Natura1 Selection 4. Newton

Codes:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) 1 4 3 2

(2) 2 3 4 1

(3) 1 3 4 2

(4) 2 4 3 1

Ans. (2)

8. Which one of the following is a vitamin?

(1) Citric acid

(2) Folic acid

(3) Glutamic acid

(4) Linoleic acid

Ans. (2)

9. Which one of the following varieties of coal is considered the best quality?

(1) Anthracite

(2) Bituminous

(3) Lignite

(4) Peat

Ans. (1)

10. Who of the following discovered the laws of planetary orbits?

(1) Galileo Galilee

(2) Nicholas Copernicus

(3) Johannes Kepler

(4) Isaac Newton

Ans. (3)

11. Consider the following statements:

1. The main constituent of LPG is Butane.

2. The main constituent of Biogas is Methane.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(1) 1 only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both l and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (3)

12. Through which one among the following materials does sound travel slowest?

(l) Air

(2) Glass

(3) Water

(4) Wood

Ans. (1)

13. Which one of the following is used in preparing match sticks?

(1) Chile saltpetre

(2) Indian saltpetre

(3) Red phosphorus

(4) Sodium bicarbonate

Ans. (3)

14. Consider the following pairs:

1. Rewalsar lake : Himachal Pradesh

2. Nakki lake : Madhya Pradesh

3 Renuka lake : Uttarakhand

Which of the above pairs is/are correct?

(1) l only

(2) 1 and 2 only

(3) 2 and 3only

(4) 1, 2 and 3

Ans. (1)

15. Which National Highway connects Chennai and Vishakhapatnam?

(1) NH 4

(2) NH 5

(3) NH 6

(4) NH 8

Ans. (2)

16. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists:

List-I List-II

(Scientist) (Well known as)

A. Birbal Sahni 1. Mathematician

B. Ramanujan Srinivasa 2. Paleobotanist

C. Sir C.V. Raman 3. Physicist-Botanist

D. Sir J. C. Bose 4. Physicist

Codes:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) 3 1 4 2

(2) 2 1 4 3

(3) 3 4 1 2

(4) 2 4 1 3

Ans. (2)

17. The Phenomenon of ‘total internal reflection” is observed in which one of the following?

(1) Glowing tube light

(2) Light passing through lens

(3) Sparkling diamond

(4) Twinkling star

Ans. (3)

18. From which year did Saka era begin?

(1) 78 B.C.

(2) 78 A.D.

(3) l78 A.D.

(4) 278 A.D.

Ans. (2)

19. Among the following elements, which one is not present in pure sugar?

(1) Carbon

(2) Hydrogen

(3) Nitrogen

(4) Oxygen

Ans. (3)

20. Match List-I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the

List-I List-II

(Organization) (Headquarters)

A. UNESCO 1. Geneva

B. IMF 2. Paris

C. ILO 3. Vienna

D. UNIDO 4. Washington. D.C.

Codes:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) 2 1 4 3

(2) 2 4 1 3

(3) 3 1 4 2

(4) 3 4 1 2

Ans. (2)

21. By convention, who of the following is the Chairman of Press Council of India?

(1) An eminent journalist of India

(2) A senior Civil Services Officer

(3) A retired Judge of the Supreme Court of India.

(4) The Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting

Ans. (3)

22. Consider the following statements:

1. No money bill can be introduced in the Parliament without the recommendation of the President of India.

2. The Prime Minister appoints Finance Commission for distribution of taxes between the Union and the States.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(1) 1 only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both l and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (1)

23. Five Year Plans in India are finally approved by the:

(1) Union Cabinet

(2) President on the advice of Prime Minister

(3) National Development Council

(4) Planning Commission

Ans. (3)

24. In India, the power to increase the number Of judges in the Supreme Court lies with:

(1) The President of India

(2) The Chief Justice of India

(3) The Union Ministry of Law

(4 The Parliament of India

Ans. (4)

25. In the Constitution of India, promotion of international peace and security is mentioned in the:

(1) Preamble to the Constitution

(2) Directive Pincip1es of State Policy

(3) Fundamental Duties

(4) Ninth Schedule

Ans. (2)

26. Consider the, following statements:

1. The Prune Minister of India is the ex-officio Chairman of the Planning Commission.

2. The Union Finance Minister Is the ex-officio Chairman of the Finance Commission.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(1) l only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both l and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (1)

27. Consider the following statements:

1. When Vice-President acts as President of India. he ceases to perform the function of the Chairman of Rajya Sabha.

2. The President of India can promulgate Ordinances at any time except where both Houses of Parliament are in session.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(1) 1 only

(2) 2 Only

(3) Both 1 and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (3)

28. The maximum number of members that the Legislative Assembly of a State in India can have is:

(1) 400

(2) 450

(3) 500

(4) 550

Ans. (3)

29. Bank rate is the rate at which the Reserve Bank of India provides loans to:

(1) Public sector Understandings

(2) Scheduled Commercial Banks

(3) Private Cooperate Sector

(4) Non-Banking Financial Institutions

Ans. (2)

30. Who is empowered by the constitution of India to dissolve the Lok Sabha before expiry of its term?

(1) The Prime Minister of India on the advice of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha

(2) The President of India

(3) The President of India on the advice of the Prime Minister of India

(4) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha

Ans. (3)

31. In which year was ‘Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana’ launched?

(1) 2004

(2) 2005

(3) 2006

(4) 2007

Ans. (2)

32. The “Uruguay Round” negotiations resulted in the establishment of:

(1) NATO

(2) OECD

(3) WHO

(4) WTO

Ans. (4)

33. With reference to the Union Government, which one of the following does undertake the country -wide Economic Census?

(1) Department of Expenditure

(2) The National Sample Survey Organization.

(3) Planning Commission

(4) The Central Statistical Organization

Ans. (2)

34. Geeta Chandran is well known as a /an:

(1) Bharatnatyam dancer

(2) Classical Carnatic vocalist

(3) Film director

(4) Exponent of Violin

Ans. (1)

35. With reference to Indian Freedom Struggle consider the following statements:

1. P.C. Ray founded the Bengal Chemical Works.

2. V. O. Chidambaram Pillai set up the Steam Navigation Company

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(1) 1 only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both 1 and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (3)

36. Who of the following was the first speaker of the Lok Sabha?

(1) G. S. Dhillon

(2) G. V. Mavalankar

(3) Hukam Singh

(4) K. S. Hegde

Ans. (2)

37. Who of the following Is associated with Tashkent agreement?

(1) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

(2) Lal Bahadur Shastri

(3) Indira Gandhi

(4) Morarji Desai

Ans. (2)

38. Simon Commission was appointed to look into the working of the:

(1) Indian Councils Act, 1892

(2) Government of India Act, 1909

(3) Government of India Act, 1919

(4) Government of India Act, 1935

Ans. (3)

39 Which one of the following is a primate?

(1) Bear

(2) Lions

(3) Pangolin

(4) Otter

Ans. (2)

40. Consider the following:

1. Potato

2. Radish

3.Turnip

4.Yam

In which of the above are roots used as vegetables?

(1) 1, 2 and 3

(2) 2, 3 and 4

(3) 2 and 4 only

(4) l and 3 only

Ans. (2)

41. Which one of the following metals is found in ‘plaster of paris’?

(1) Calcium

(2) Magnesium

(3) Potassium

(4) Sodium.

Ans. (1)

42. Which one of the following is an enzyme?

(1) Glucagon

(2) insulin

(3) Somatotropin

(4) Trypsin

Ans. (4)

43. International Date line passes through which of ‘the following?

(1) Atlantic ocean

(2) Black sea

(3) Mediterranean sea

(4) Pacific ocean’

Ans. (4)

44. The deficiency of which one of the following causes a disease called Pellagra?

(1) Ascorbic acid

(2) Folic acid

(3) Nicotinic acid

(4) Pantothenic acid

Ans. (4)

45, Match List-I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:

List-I List-II

(Disease) (Type of causative organism)

A. Filaria 1. Bacteria

B. Influenza 2. Fungus

C. Ringworm 3. Nematode

D. Typhoid 4. Virus

Codes:

(a) b) (c) (d)

(1) 1 2 4 3

(2) 1 4 2 3

(3) 3 2 4 1

(4) 3 4 2 1

Ans. (4)

46. From the evolutionary point of view, which one of the following is closer to man?

(1) Dolphin

(2) Flying fish

(3) Shark

(4) Tortoise

Ans. (1)

47. Who of the following is known as Lokahitavadi?

(1) G. H. Deshmukh

(2) G. K. Gokhale

(3) J. G. Phule

(4) M. G. Ranade

Ans. (1)

48. With reference to Indian freedom struggle which one among the following events occurred earliest?

(1) Gandhi-Irwin Pact

(2) Lucknow Pact

(3) Cripps Mission Proposals

(4) August offer

Ans. (2)

49. During India’s freedom struggle. which one of the following led to the first ‘All India Hartal’?

(1) Protest against Rowlatt Act

(2) Protest against Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

(3) Trial of Mahatma Gandhi

(4) Arrival of Simon Commission

Ans. (4)

50 . The Non-Cooperation movement was called off as a result of agitation at which one of the following places?

(1) Calcutta

(2) Champaran

(3) Chauri Chaura

(4) Meerut

Ans. (3)

PRACTICE GENERAL STUDIES QUESTIONS

1. Consider the following pairs:

1. Ilbert Bill : Lord Hastings

2. August Offer : Lord Ripon

Which of the above pairs is are correctly matched?

(1) 1 only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both 1 and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (4)

2. Who of the following founded the “East India Association”?

(1) C.R. Das

(2) Dadabhai Naoroji

(3) Devendra Nath Tagore

(4) V. D. Savarkar

Ans. (2)

3. Who of the following started the newspaper “Bande Mataram”?

(1) Barindra Kumai Ghose

(2) Bipin Chandra Pal

(3) Devendra Nath Tagore

(4) Surendra Nath Banerjee

Ans. (2)

4. Consider the following famous historical persons:

1. Ashvaghosha

2. Bhavabhuti

3. Nagarjuna

4. Naga sena

Who of the above are Buddhist scholars?

(1) 1 and 3 only

(2) 2, 3 and 4

(3) 1, 3, and 4

(4) 1, 2 and 4

Ans. (3)

5. Which one among the following types of forests exhibits highest bio-diversity?

(1) Dry deciduous forest

(2) Tropical rain forest

(3) Moist deciduous forest

(4) Mangrove forest

Ans. (2)

6. Among the following rivers, which one is the longest?

(1) Godavari

(2) Krishna

(3) Mahanadi

(4) Narmada

Ans. (1)

7. Where is the headquarters of Asian Development Bank?

(1) Jakarta

(2) Manila

(3) Singapore

(4) Bangkok

Ans. (2)

8. The National River Conservation Directorate is under:

(1) Ministry of Agriculture

(2) Ministry of Environment and Forest

(3) Ministry of Earth Sciences

(4) Ministry of Water Resources

Ans. (2)

9. Consider the following statements:

1. Mikhail Gorbachev was the first President of Russian Federation

2 Dmitry MedvedevVs Vs the fifth President of Russian Federation

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(1) 1 only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both 1 and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (2)

10. Who of the. following is the author of the book “My Country, My Life”

(1) A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

(2) Atal Behari Vajpayee

(3) L. K. Advani

(4) Shashi Tharoor

Ans. (3)

11. Which one of the following beaches is visited by Olive Ridley turtles annually for mass nesting?

(1) Chandipur

(2) Gahirmatha

(3) Gopalpur

(4) Paradip

Ans. (2)

12. The administration of the English East India Company in India came to an end In:

(1) 1857

(2) 1858

(3) 1862

(4) 1892

Ans. (2)

13. Who of the following is not a sports person?

(1) C. B. Bhave.

(2) P. T. Raghunath

(3) Samaresh Jung

(4) Suma Shirur

Ans. (1)

14. The famous name Vikram Pandit is associated with:

(1) Cairn Energy

(2) Citigroup

(3) PepsiCo

(4) Vodafone

Ans. (2)

15. What is H5N1 recent times?

(1) A new multi-purpose helicopter of Indian Army

(2) A virus causing Bird Flu

(3) The nearest galaxy to our own Milky way

(4) A genetically modified rice plant

Ans. (2)

16. The Jarawa tribe lives in which one of the following States/Union Territories?

(1) Arunachal Pradesh

(2) Assam

(3) Andaman and Nicobar Islands

(4) Lakshadweep Islands

Ans. (3)

17. A very young sportsperson of India, Virdhawal Khade is a:

(1) Boxer

(2) Chess player

(3) Golfer

(4) Swimmer

Ans. (4)

18. Which one among the following is a water soluble vitamin?

(1) Vitamin A

(2) Vitamin C

(3) Vitamin E

(4) Vitamin K

Ans. (2)

19. Which one of the following is a pigment?

(1) Albumin

(2) Elastin

(3) Keratin

(4) Melanin

Ans. (4)

20. On which one of the following dates did Jawaharlal Nehru unfurl the tri-color national flag on the banks of the Ravi as the clock struck the midnight?

(1) 31st December, 1929

(2) 26th January, 1930

(3) 31st December, 1931

(4) 26th January, 1933

Ans. (1)

21. Tipu Sultan died fighting the English. forces under:

(1) Lord Cornwallis

(2) Lord Wellesley

(3) Lord Dalhousie

(4) Lord Hastings

Ans. (2)

22. The battle of Wandiwash was fought between:

(1) Marathas and Portuguese

(2) The English and the French

(3) The English. and Portuguese

(4) Marathas and the English

Ans. (2)

23. The author of “Nildarpan” was:

(1) Dinabandhu Mitra

(2) Sivnath Sastri

(3) Devendra Nath Tagore

(4) Harishchandra Mukherjee

Ans. (1)

24. The first weekly Bengali newspaper ‘Samachar Darpan’ was published by:

(1) Harish Chandra Mukherjee

(2) Dinabandhu Mitra

(3) Marshman

(4) Vidyasagar

Ans. (3)

25. Who among the following Peshswas was popularly known as Nana-Saheb?

(1) Balaji Vishwanath

(2) Baji Rao

(3) Balaji Baji Rao

(4) Madhav Rao I

Ans. (3)

26. Who was responsible for the introduction of the Vernacular Press Act of 1878?

(1) Lord Mayo

(2) Lord Lytton

(3) Lord Ripon

(4) Lord Curzon

Ans. (2)

27. Alauddin Khalji captured the Delhi throne after securing fabulous wealth from:

(1) Chanderi

(2) Gujarat

(3) Devagiri

(4) Madurai

Ans. (3)

28. Who of the following was a contemporary of Gautama Buddha?

(1) Bhadrabahu

(2) Chandragupta Maurya

(3) Parsvanatha

(4) Varadhamana Mahavira

Ans. (4)

30. When Babur Invaded India who was the ruler of Vijayanagara empire in South India?

(1) Saluva Narasimha

(2) Devaraya II

(3) Krishna Deva Raya

(4) Sadasiva Raya

Ans. (3)

31. Who of the following was a contemporary of Chengiz Khan?

(1) Mahmud of Ghazni

(2) Iltutmish

(3) Alauddin Khalji

(4) Mohammad bin-Tughlaq

Ans. (2)

32. Dara Shikoh finally lost the war of succession to Aurangzeb in the battle of:

(1) Dharmat

(2) Samugarh

(3) Deorai

(4) Khanua

Ans. (2)

33. Who is the author of the book Glimpses of World History?

(1) Abdul Kalam Azad

(2) Jawaharlal Nehru

(3) S. Gopalan

(4) S. Radhakrishnan

Ans. (2)

34. Match List-I with. List- II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:

List-I List-II

(Reservoir) (State)

A. Stanley Reservoir 1. Karnataka

B. Koyna Reservoir 2. Maharashtra

C. Jalaput Reservoir 3. Orissa

D. Bhadra Reservoir 4. Tamil Nadu

Codes:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) 1 2 3 4

(2) 1 3 2 4

(3) 4 3 2 1

(4) 4 2 3 1

Ans. (4)

35. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the

lists :

List-I List-II

(Irrigation/Power Projects) (Location)

A. Malprabha 1. Andhra Pradesh

B. Kakrapara 2. Karnataka

C. Srisailam 3.Gujarat

D. Bhima 4. Maharashtra

Code:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) 4 1 3 2

(2) 2 1 3 4

(3) 4 3 1 2

(4) 2 3 1 4

Ans. (4)

36. Which one among the following countries is the largest producer of Bauxite?

(1) Australia

(2) Brazil

(3) West Indies

(4) India

Ans. (1)

37. The busy port of Rotterdam is situated in:

(1) The Netherlands

(2) Belgium

(3) Denmark

(4) Germany

Ans. (1)

38. Which one of the following descriptions denotes the phenomenon of El Nino?

(1) A violent rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground

(2) The deflection of the ocean currents in the northern and southern hemisphere due to the rotation of Earth

(3) The Anomalous widespread warming of the sea-surface of the tropical and central Pacific ocean

(4) The revolving tropical Storms of the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico

Ans. (3)

39. Match list-I with list-II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the list:

List-I List-II

(Country) (Capital City)

A. Argentina 1. Buenos Aires

B. Brazil 2 .Caracas

C. Peru 3.Lima

D. Venezuela 4. Sao Paulo

Code:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) 1 3 4 2

(2) 1 4 3 2

(3) 2 3 4 1

(4) 2 4 3 1

Ans. (2)

40. Match List-I with List- II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:

List-I List-II

(Sea) (Country)

A. Adriatic Sea 1. Bulgaria

B. Baltic Sea 2. Italy

C. North Sea 3. Poland

D. Black Sea 4. United Kingdom

Code:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) 2 4 3 1

(2) 2 3 4 1

(3) 1 2 4 3

(4) 1 4 2 3

Ans. (2)

41. Among the following States, which one has the highest amount of Nickel Ore resources?

(1) Chhattisgarh

(2) Jharkhand

(3) Karnataka

(4) Orissa

Ans. (4)

42. What Is the name .of the highest summit of Niligri hills?

(1) Coonoor-betta

(2) Anaimudi

(3) Doda-betta

(4) Vellangiri

Ans. (3)

43. Recently which one of the following lost the status of a planet?

(1) Mercury

(2) Neptune

(3) Pluto

(4) Uranus

Ans. (3)

44. Which one of the following countries was hit by the cyclone Nargis recently causing a great destruction and loss of life?

(1) Bangladesh

(2) Myanmar

(3) Sri Lanka

(4) Pakistan

Ans. (2)

45. Which one among the following is nearest to Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research?

(1) Chidambaram

(2) Mahabalipuram

(3) Madurai

(4) Thanjavur

Ans. (2)

46. Which of the following arc connected by over 1700 km long BTC oil pipe line?

(1) Arabian sea Mediterranean sea

(2) Aral sea and Caspian sea

(3) Black sea and Mediterranean Sea

(4) Caspian sea and Mediterranean sea

Ans. (4)

47. Where is the old and over 20 km-long ‘Pamban Railway Bridge’ which attracts tourists from all over the country?

(1) Nilgiris

(2) Krishna Delta

(3) Palk strait

(4) Malabar coast

Ans. (3)

48. Consider the following statements:

1. The monsoon climate is found in Northern Australia.

2. The China type climate is found in Argentina.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(1) l only

(2) 2 only

(3) Both 1 and 2

(4) Neither 1 nor 2

Ans. (1)

49. At which one of the following places is the monkey called Lion-tailed macaque naturally found?

(1) Shivaliks

(2) Pachmarhi

(3) Nallainalal hills

(4) Nilgiris

Ans. (3)

50.Among the following places, which one receives comparatively lowest average monsoon rainfall from June to September?

(1) Eastern Uttar Pradesh

(2) Southern West Bengalore

(3) Weatern Ghats

(4) Gujarat

Ans. (4)