Monday, May 30, 2011

GK Assertion Reason on Indian Constitution and governemnt

GK Assertion Reason on Indian Constitution and governemnt


Directions: Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) in the context of the two statements, which of the following is correct?
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.



1. Assertion (A) The council of ministers is collectively responsible to the lower House. Reason (R): Most of the ministers are from lower house.

Ans:-A

2. Assertion (A): If the budget presented to the Rajya Sabha is not passed within the stipulated period, the budget proposals are not affected.
Reason (R): In financial matters, the Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Rajya Sabha.

Ans:-D

3. Assertion (A): The President is a part of the legislature.
Reason (R): A bill passed by the Houses of Parliament cannot become a law without the
President’s assent.

Ans:-A
4. Assertion (A): In both Britain and India, Parliament is supreme.
Reason (R): Indian Constitution is written but Constitution of Britain is not written.

Ans:-D

5. Assertion (A): The Indian Constitution is the bulkiest Constitution in the world, about five times the size of the Constitution of U.S.A Reason
(R): The fathers of the Constitution wanted to include all good elements from about four score Constitutions of the free world at that time and special clauses have been provided for laying down the Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, rules for elections, a list of national languages and details about the conduct of the government.

Ans:-A

6. Assertion (A): Indian Constitution does not recognise dual citizenship.
Reason (R): It follows the U.S. Constitution in this respect.

Ans:-C

7. Assertion (A): The Chief Election Commissioner of India is a constitutional authority
Reason (R): The Chief Election Commissioner of India is appointed by the President.

Ans:-B


8. Assertion (A): President of India is the supreme executive head of the State.
Reason (R): He holds the supreme command of India’s defence forces.

Ans:-B

9. Assertion (A): Lot of difference exists between the office of the Speaker and that of the Vice President.
Reason (R): The Vice President is not a member of either House of Parliament.

Ans:-D

10. Assertion (A): The 42nd Amendment has been referred to as the ‘mini constitution.
Reason (R): It was the bulkiest and most comprehensive amendment.

Ans:-A



11. Assertion (A): In India political parties which formed the governments represented the majority of seats secured in the elections to the House of the People at the Centre and the Legislative Assemblies in the States but not the majority of votes.
Reason(R): The elections based on the majority vote system decided the result on the basis of relative majority of votes secured.

Ans:-A

12. Assertion (A): India adopted UK’s Parliamentary system.
Reason (R): Upper House has Judicial Powers.

Ans:-C



13. Assertion (A): The Constitution of India has made the President the Supreme Commander of Armed Forces.
Reason (R): Democracy maintains civilian supremacy over the military forces.

Ans:-A

14. Assertion (A): The Indian Constitution came into force with effect from
26th January, 1950.
Reason (R): 26th January is celebrated as the Republic Day.

Ans:-B

15. Assertion (A): The President can nominate two members to the Rajya Sabha.
Reason (R): The nomination is given to give representation to the specialists in the fields of art, literature, theatre etc.

Ans:-D

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Objective GK Questions For Exams : Geography

Objective GK Questions For Exams : Geography
Objective MCQ geogrpahy GK
Free online GK Practice test
1. What is the similarity between Bombay and New York?
(a) Sea ports
(b) Capital cities
(c) Largest cities
(d) None of these

Ans:-A

2. Red Indians are
(a) Original inhabitants of America
(b) Tribal inhabitants of Andaman & Nicobar Islands
(c) The oldest tribal people of South India
(d) Tribal inhabitants of South Africa

Ans:-A

3. Which is known as ‘the metal of hope’?
(a) Gold
(b) Iron
(c) Uranium
(d) Platinum

Ans:-C

4. Which of the following towns is known as Pittsburg of Japan?
(a) Tokyo
(b) Yuwata
(c) Osaka
(d) Kobe

Ans:-B


5. Which of the following is called ‘Herring Pond’?
(a) Atlantic Ocean
(b) Black Sea
(c) Dead Sea
(d) Pacific Ocean

Ans:-A

6. Grand Bank and Dogger Bank along the Atlantic regions are associated with
(a) Coal mining
(b) Animal ranching
(c) Fishing
(d) Power projects

Ans:-C

7. Which of the following countries is I known as the ‘Sugar bowl of the World’?
(a) India
(b) Cuba
(c) Brazil
(d) U.S.A

Ans:-B

8.In the earliest days when life originated on earth, the atmosphere contained.
(a) Free oxygen
(b) No oxygen
(c) Oxygen in fixed form
(d) Oxygen bound to carbon

Ans:-B


9. Match the following;
A. Falkland 1. Indian Ocean
B. Kurile 2. North Atlantic
C. Labrador 3 North Pacific
D. Peruvian 4. South Atlantic
5. South Pacific
A B C D
(a) 4 2 1 5
(b) 5 3 2 1
(c) 4 3 2 5
(d) 4 1 2 3

Ans:-C


10. Match the following:
Planet Indian Name
A. Mercury 1. Brihaspati
B. Venus 2. Budha
C. Jupiter 3. Indra
D. Uranus 4. Shukra
A BCD
(a) 2 4 1 3
(b)3 4 1 2
(c) 1 4 2 3
(d) 2 3 1 4

Ans:-A

11. The largest volcano crater in the world is
(a) Vesuvius (Italy)
(b) Toba (Indonesia)
(c) Etna (Sicily)
(d) Streenboli (Sicily)

Ans:-B

12. ‘Galileo Satellites’ are four large moons of the planet
(a) Saturn
(b) Uranus
(c) Jupiter
(d) Neptune

Ans:-C

13. Bourkina Fasso is the new name of
(a) Trinidad and Tobago
(b) Tuvalu
(c) Upper Volta
(d) Vatican City State

Ans:-C

14. The time interval between a high tide and a low tide is
(a) 5 hrs. 29 mm
(b) 5 hrs. 56 mm
(c) 6 hrs. 13 mm
(d) 6 hrs. 49 mm

Ans:-C


15. Mineral deposits on the ocean -floor are charactensed by the occurrence of
(a) Phosphorous bearing minerals
(b) Petroleum
(c) Manganese nodules
(d) Calcium bearing minerals.

Ans:-C





16. Which of the following makes the planet Saturn unique in the solar family?
(a) It sends out very strong radio a signal which sounds like the noise of sea waves
(b) It is the biggest among the planets
(c) There is a well developed system of rings around it.
(d) It shows phases like those of the Earth’s moon.

Ans:-C

17. Which one of the following is not an African country?
(a) Cameroon
(b) Gabon
(c) Mauritania
(d) Yemen

Ans:-D


18. The Great Galaxy in Andromeda, which is the most remote heavenly body that can be seen with naked eye, is about how many lights -years distant from the Earth?
(a) 2.2 million light years
(b) 1.0 million light years
(c) 0.5 million light years
(d) 0.2 million light years

Ans:-A



19. Match the following:
A. Glacier
B. River
C. Waves
D. Wind

1. Dunes
2. Moraines
3. Spits
4. Terraces

A B C D
(a) 2 3 4 1
(b) 1 4 3 2
(c) 2 4 3 1
(d) 3 4 2 1

Ans:-C


20. Which country is the largest producer of platinum?
(a) Canada
(b) U.S.A.
(c) China
(d) U.S.S.R.

Ans:-A

Saturday, May 21, 2011

General Knowledge GK Specialist Officers in ANDHRA BANK Practice Paper

General Knowledge GK Specialist Officers in ANDHRA BANK Practice Paper
Model paper GK general Awareness for Specialist officers
Free Online Gk Model Test
1. The headquarters of world bank is situated at:
(a) Manila
(b) Washington D.C.
(c) New York
(d) Geneva
Ans:- (b)

2. The oldest news paper is
(a) Times of India
(b) Hindu
(c) Maharashtra Gajram
(d) Statesman
Ans:- (a )

3. The acronym ICT stands for
A. International Communication Technology
B. Intra Common Terminology
C. Information and Communication Technology
D. Interconnected Terminals -

Ans:-C
4. The idea of “Democratic Decentralization” was popularized in India by:
A. A D Godwala Committee. 1951
B. Paul H. Aplebey Committee. 1953
C. B R Mehta Committee, 1957
D. Ashok Mehta Committee, 1978

Ans:-C
5. Who awards the status of National or State level Party to the Political Parties in India?
A. President of India
B. Election Commission of India
C. Ministry of Law, in consultation with Indian Law Commission
D. Union legislature in consultation with 3tate legislature

Ans:-B
6. The acnonym RAM, in computers , stands for—
A. Random Access Memory
B. Research Aptitude Model
C. Read Access Memory
D. None of these

Ans:-A

Directions: The following) items consist of two statements, one labelled as the Assertion (A)’ and the other as ‘person (R)’. You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to these items using the codes given below
Codes:
A. Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A.
B. Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
C. A is true but R is false
D. A is false but R is true

7. Assertion : River kalinadi is an east flowing river in the southern part of India
Reason : The Deccan plateau is higher along its western edge and gently slopes towards the Bay of Bengal in the east.

Ans:-D
8. Assertion : There are no tea plantations in any African Country.
Reason : Tea plants need Fertile soil with high humus.

Ans:-D


9. Assertion : A Jet aircraft moving at mach Number equal to 1 travels Faster at an altitudes of 15 km than while moving at mach number equal to 1 near the sea level
Reason : The velocity of sound depends on the temperature of the surrounding medium

Ans:-B


10. Assertion: District Collectors were appointed as the principal census officers of the respective districts to conduct the census of 2002.
Reason : census is a subject in the union List in the seventh schedule of the constitution of India

Ans:-B


10. Assertion: The (First) Administrative Reforms Commission’ s recommendation that a part of the recruitment process to the IAS and other services should be made on the lines of the Method II Examination (used in the U.K. for selection for the civil service) was not acceptable by the kothari committee.
Reason : The kothari committee considered the element of subjectivity on the part of examiners in the method II examination to great to be acceptable

Ans:-C


11. In the human body, which structure is the appendix attached to?
A. The large intestine
B. The small intestine
C. The gall bladder
D. The stomach

Ans:-A



12. Which of the following is/are sources of.secondary data?
A. Research Paper
B. Magazine
C. Annual Report
D. All of these

Ans:-D

13. Headquarters of UNESCO is located at—
A. Hague
B. Paris
C. New York
D.Washington

Ans:-B

14. Which one of the following ratios is likely to be affected the most on account of price level changes?
(a) Current Ratio
(b) Inventory Turnover Ratio
(c) Debtors’ Turnover Ratio
(d) Fixed Assets Turnover Ratio
Ans. B

15. Which of the following is not the form of body language?
(A) Facial expression
(B) Eye contact
(C) Gestures
(D) Oral
Ans. (D)
16. The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute is located at—
(A) Madras (Chennai)
(B) Goa
(C) Cochin
(D) Calcutta (Kolkata)
Ans: (C)

17. Why is irrigation important for India?
(A) Uneven distribution of rainfall over space
(B) Uneven distribution of rainfall over time
(C) Low amount of rainfall
(D) Nature of the crops grown
Ans: (B)

18. The busiest sea trade route is—
(A) Suez Canal
(B) Cape of Good Hope
(C) South Atlantic
(D) North Atlantic
Ans: (D)

19. Gold is extracted in India by the method of—
(A) Alluvial mining
(B) Quarrying
(C) Shaft mining
(D) Open-pit-mining
Ans: (C)
20. Which of the following statements with regard to the term ‘great circle’ is not correct?
(A) Equator is great circle
(B) A ship can save fuel and time by following the great circle arc between two points
(C) Only one great circle can be drawn on a sphere
U. A great circle results when a plane passes through the centre of a sphere
Ans: (C)

21. Which of the following Directive Principles of State Policy has not been implemented so far?
(a) Uniform civil code for the citizens
(b) Separation of Judiciary from the Executive
(c) Promotion of International peace & security
(d) Organisation of village Panchayats

Ans:-A
22. The maximum possible angle between the direction of Sun and that of a planet (as viewed from the Earth) is called
(a) Conical movement
(b) Elliptical path
(c) Maximum angular separation
(d) None of the above

Ans:-C
23. United States is the leading producer of
(a) Barley
(b) Maize
(c) Rice
(d) Wheat

Ans:-B
24. The oldest mountains in India according to geographical history are
(a) Satpuras
(b) Nilgiris
(c) Vindhyas
(d) Aravallis

Ans:-D
25. The river Brahmaputra turns into India around which of the following mountains?
(a) Nanga Parbat
(b) Namcha Barwa
(c) Mizo Hills
(d) Nanda Devi

Ans:-B

Monday, May 16, 2011

GK Sample paper IOCL Jobs for Junior Business Assistant, Junior Operator (Field) and Junior Chargeman

GK Sample paper IOCL Jobs for Junior Business Assistant, Junior Operator (Field) and Junior Chargeman
GK Sample paper for WCW (White Collar Workman) Jobs
GK Practice test for BCW (Blue Collar Workman) vacancy
1. The least porous soil among the following is
(a) c1ay soil
(b) sandy soil
(c) peaty soil
(d) loam soil
Ans. (a)


2. The HBJ pipeline is 1730 km long and serves natura1 gas to
(a) 6 fertiliser plants and two thermal power plants
(b) 3 fertiliser plants and three thermal power plants
(c) 4 fertiliser plants and 2 thermal power plants
(d) none of the above
Ans. (a)

3. A free trade zone means that the
(a) merchandise may be loaded with customs duty
(b) merchandise may be unloaded without payment of customs duty
(c) merchandise may be unloaded, stored and reshipped without payment of customs
duty
(d) none of the above
Ans. (c)
4. Which of the following is incorrect?
Uniguage railway system
(a) increases the transport capacity.
(b) avoid delays
(c) reduce wastage
(d) all the above
Ans. (b)
5. Raja Ram Mohan Roy favored the banning of
(a) Child marriages
(b) Caste system
(c) Sati
(d) Widow exploitation
Ans. (c)

6. Swami Dayanand Saraswati was against the
(a) Vedas
(b) Upanishads
(c) 1dol worship
(d) Brahman Supremacy
Ans. (c)

7. Mahadev Govind Ranade founded the
(a) Arya Samaj
(b) Brahmo Samaj
(c) Prarthana Samaj
(d) Theosophical society
Ans. (c)
8. Poverty and Un-British Rule was written by
(a) Dadabhai Naoroji
(b) Gandhiji
(c) Vivekanand
(d) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Ans. (a)
9. The first Indian newspaper to be printed was
(a) The Times of India
(b) Kesari
(c) Bengal Gazette
(d) None of these
Ans. (c)

10. Which of them is not an ore of silver?
(a) Ag2S
(b) AgNO3
(c) AgC1
(d) None of them
Ans. (d)

11. A metal, which melts on the palm
(a) potassium
(b) sodium
(c) gallium
(d) zinc
Ans. (b)

12. What should be added to pure iron to make stainless steel?
(a) Nickel and Cobalt
(b) Cadmium and Chromium
(c) Nickel and Cadmium
(d) Chromium and Nickel
Ans. (d)
13. The tip of the lead pencil is made of
(a) lead
(b) graphite
(c) zinc
(d) charcoal
Ans. (b)

14. Ordinary glass is a mixture of
(a) sodium silicate, Calcium silicate
(b) sodium silicate, Calcium silicate and Silica
(c) sodium silicate and Silica
(d) none of the above
Ans. (a)
15. Insulation of electric wire is done by
(a) isoprene
(b) neoprene
(c) vinyl Chloride
(d) Buta -1, 3 diene
Ans. (c)

16. Aqua regia is a mixture of
(a) three parts of concentrated nitric acid and one part of concentrates hydrochloric acid (b) three parts of concentrated hydrochloric acid and one part concentrated nitric acid
(c) three parts of dilute hydrochloric acid and 1 part of dilute nitric acid
(d) three parts of dilute nitric acid and one part of dilute hydrochloric acid
Ans. (b)

17. Which of the following is not correct?
(a) Atmosphere protects the earth from all harmful violet rays of the sun
(b) It allows incoming solar radiation
(c) It absorbs 14% of the insulation
(d) It contains the important minerals such as quartz and others.
Ans. (d)
18. The circulation of water between hydrosphere, atmosphere and lithosphere is called the
(a) Hydro1ogicaI cycle
(b) Nitrogen cycle
(c) Nitrological cycle
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a)

19. The Himalayan peaks exceeding ……meters contain sedimentary rocks.
(a) 800 meters
(b) 700 meters
(c) 8000 meters
(d) 7000 meters
Ans. (c)
20. Which of the layers of atmosphere reflects radio waves and enables wireless communication?
(a) Troposphere
(b) Stratosphere
(c) Ionosphere
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)
21. The President can nominate 2 members belonging to Anglo Indian Community in the Parliament in case
(a) Lok Sabha has adequate representation
(b) Lok Sabha has inadequate representation
(c) Rajya Sabha has inadequate representation
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)
22. Who gives the certificate that the bill is the financial bill?
(a) The President
(b) The Prime Minister
(c) The Speaker
(d) The members who reads the bill
Ans. (c)
23. Who are the heads of the state and the government respectively?
(a) The Prime Minister and the President
(b) The President and the Prime Minister
(c) The Speaker and the Vice President
(d) The President and the Vice President
Ans. (b)
24. Who appoints the state governors, chief justice and the judges of the Supreme Court?
(a) The Election Commissioner
(b) The Prime Minister
(c) The Cabinet Minister
(d) The President
Ans. (d)
25. Who among the following was the first President of India?
(a) Shri Guljari Lal Nanda
(b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(c) Shri Jawahar lal Nehru
(d) Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri
Ans. (b)

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

General Awareness GK Model Test SSC SI ASI exam

General Awareness GK Model Test SSC SI ASI exam
General Awareness practice Questions For SSC SI ASI


1. Unsurfaced roads are also important because
(a) roads open up the countryside to the modem ways of life
(b) they carry farm goods at distances
(c) bulk of the traffic is cried over these roads
(d) all the above
Ans. (d)

2. Which of the following are very important pipeplines?
(a) Pipeline from Salaya in Gujarat to Mathura in U.P.
(b) HBJ pipeline from Gujarat to Bijaipur in M.P. and Jagdishpur in U.P.
(c) Pipeline between Naharkatiya and Nunamati.
(d) All the above
Ans. (b)

3. Which is the most busiest and most costly air route in India?
(a) Mumbai-Chennai air route
(b) Deihi-Kolkata air route
(c) Mumbai-Delhi air route
(d) Chennai-Dethi air route
Ans. (c)

4. One of the policies of the government to invite private parties to build, operate and
....................roads
(a) transfer
(b) transport
(c) both the above
(d) none of the above
Ans. (a)

5. Two most populated metropolitan cities are
(a) Mumbai and Delhi ‘
(b) Delhi & Kolkata
(c) Mumbai & Kolkata
(d) Chennai & Mumbai
Ans. (a)


6. Which of the following states do not use Hindi as state language?
(a) Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan
(b) Bihar and Haryana
(c) Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh
(d) Karnataka and Orissa
Ans. (d)


7. Feudalism gradually declined in the
(a) modern age
(b) middle age
(c) ancient age
(d) dark age
Ans. (a)

8. The painting called Last Supper was painted by
(a) Leonardo da Vinci
(b) Raphael
(c) Michael Angelo
(d) Van Gogh
Ans. (a)

9. Michael Angelo painted the ceiling of the Cistine Chapel in
(a) Rome (Vatican)
(b) Pieta
(c) Turkey
(d) Iran
Ans. (a)

10. Crusades were the wars which were
(a) religious wars
(b) holy wars
(c) wars for conquering land
(d) wars for conquering slaves
Ans. (b)

11. The Revolution of 1688 in England is known as glorious
because there was
(a) no war
(b) no fighting
(c) no bloodshed
(d) peaceful revolution
Ans. (c)

12. Small marine features are found in continental margins. They are
(a) ridges, trenches
(b) banks, shoals, reefs
(c) beaches, sand bars
(d) none of these
Ans. (b)

13. The Red Sea where no river flows the salinity is:
(a) 40—41 per thousand
(b) 39—45 per thousand
(c) 30—35 per thousand
(d) none of the above
Ans. (c)

14. The factors responsible for the distribution of precipitation are
(a) global wind and pressure system
(b) distribution of land and water
(c) the nature of the relief features
(d) all of the above
Ans. (d)

15. The President can nominate 2 members belonging to Anglo Indian Community in the Parliament in case
(a) Lok Sabha has adequate representation
(b) Lok Sabha has inadequate representation
(c) Rajya Sabha has inadequate representation
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)

16. Which of the following is not correct?
(a) Starred questions are for oral answers.
(b) Non-starred questions and written answers
(c) Both are for oral and written answers
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)

17. The dead lock over a bill is resolved when
(a) The bill is passed again in the Lok Sabha
(b) The decision of the Lok Sabha is final
(c) The President may call a joint sitting of the two houses to decide the matter
(d) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha may call a joint sitting of the houses to decide the matter
Ans. (c)



18. Raja Ram Mohan Roy favored the introduction of
(a) English, Western Science
(b) Urdu
(c) Persian
(d) Sanskrit
Ans. (a)

19. Mahadev Govind Ranade founded the
(a) Arya Samaj
(b) Brahmo Samaj
(c) Prarthana Samaj
(d) Theosophical society
Ans. (c)

20. The Theosophical Society was organized by
(a) Dr. Annie Besant
(b) Sarojini Naidu
(c) Madam Blavatski
(d) Louis Vivian Derozio
Ans. (c)

General Awareness For UPSC Civil Services Exam

General Awareness For UPSC Civil Services Exam
Civil Services Prelims General Awareness Mock Test
GK For UPSC Civil Services IAS


1. The Gandhi -Irwin Pact proclaimed the suspension of
(a) Non Cooperation Movement
(b) Dandi March
(c) Civil Disobedience Movement
(d) None of these

Ans:-C

2. Choose the set of correct chronological order of the following events:
1. Non- Cooperation Movement
2. Lucknow Pact
3 Montague Reforms
4. World War I
(a) 3,2,4,1
(b) 4,1,2,3
(c) 4,2,3,1
(d) 4,3,2,1

Ans:-C

3. The Indian National Congress adopted Tip resolution of Poorna Swaraj (complete independence) at its session held at
(a) Calcutta
(b) Karachi
(c) Allahabad
(d) Lahore
.
Ans:-D

4. The Home Rule Movement in India was started by
(a) S.N. Banerjee and W.C. Banerjee
(b) Annie Besant and Tilak
(c) Mahatma Gandhi and Motilal Nehru
(d) Annie Besant and Gokhale

Ans:-B

5. The Industrial Revolution in the last quarter of the eighteenth century in England first affected the
(a) Coal mining industry
(b) Shipping industry
(c) Cotton textiles industry
(d) Iron & steel industry

Ans:-C

6. Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?
Renaissance artists Paintings
1. Leonardo da Vinci — Monalisa
2. Michaelangel — The last Judgments
3. Raphael — Madonna
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1 and 3
(d) 1, 2 and 3

Ans:-D

7, The Central Government has set up a new Pay Commission to revise the pay structure of the
(a) Bank employees
(b) Employees of the public sector undertakings
(c) President, Vice President and Ministers etc of the Union Government
(d) Judges of the Supreme Court and the High Court of the states
(e) Central Government employees including defence personnel

Ans:-E


9. Who among the following was not a member of the Constituent Assembly established in July 1946?
(a) Vallabhbhai Patel
(b) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) K. M. Munshi
(d) J. B. Kripalani
(e) Abul Kalam Azad

Ans:-B

10. Which is known as the Forbidden City’?
(a) Lhasa
(b) Tripoli
(c) Amman
(d) Baku

Ans:-A


Directions: Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) in the context of the two statements, which of the following is correct?
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.

11. Assertion (A): Caste society is a stratified society.
Reason (R): All stratified societies are caste societies.

Ans:-C

12. Assertion (A): Equality before the law is not applicable to the President of India.
Reason (R): The President of India enjoys special powers and privileges under the
Constitution.

Ans:-D

13. Assertion (A): Indian Forest Service is one of the All india Services.
Reason (R): Only three services are All India Services.

Ans:-C

14. Assertion (A): Rajya Sabha is subjected to dissolution.
Reason(R): Members of Rajya Sabha are elected for 6 years and one- third of them retire every second year.

Ans:-D


15. Assertion (A): A consultative committee has been formed by the Union Government to provide a forum for discussions between members of Parliament and the ministries.
Reason (R): It consists of members from outside the Parliament.

Ans:-C

16. Which city celebrates Christmas in summer?
(a) London
(b) Moscow
(c) Sydney
(d) Tokyo

Ans:-C


17. In which occupations are most people of the developed countries employed?
(a) Primary occupation
(b) Secondary occupation
(c) Tertiary occupation
(d) Mining

Ans:-C


18. Which country is known as ‘Cockpit of Europe’?
(a) Switzerland
(b)Italy
(c) Belgium
(d) Holland

Ans:-C


19. The Nilgiri hills are located in the state of
(a) Bihar
(b) Uttar Pradesh
(c) Madhya Pradesh
(d) Tamil Nadu

Ans:-D




20. The river Cauvery originates from which of the following states?
(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Tamil Nadu
(c) Karnataka
(d) Madhya Pradesh

Ans:-C

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1. The Indo-Russian joint venture supersonic cruise missile Brahmos, has a range of____________ km.
1. 100
2. 200
3. 500
4. 250
Ans. (4)

2. Third World refers to
1. Developing countries
2. Developed countries
3. Capitalist nations
4. None of these
Ans. (1)

3. Which American President was assassinated while still in office?
1. Abraham Lincoln
2. James A. Garfield
3. John F. Kennedy
4. All of them
Ans. (4)

4. Headquarters of International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) are located in
1. Geneva
2. Rome
3. Montreal
4. Vienna
Ans. (3)

5. National Institute of Nutrition is located in
1. Bhopal
2. Indore
3. Karnal
4. Hyderabad
Ans. (4)

6. Sariska Reserve Forest is located in
1. Uttaranchal
2. Maharashtra
3. Jharkhand
4. None of these
Ans. (4)

7. Who is the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize for Literature?
1. Mahatma Gandhi
2. Jawahar La! Nehru
3. Rabindranath Tagore
4. Sarojini Naidu
Ans. (3)

8. Which city has emerged as the biggest IT job provider?
1. Bangalore
2. Chennai
3. Hyderabad
4. Mumbai
Ans. (1)


9. Which car company brand has the tagline — ‘For a special journey called life’?
1. Suzuki
2. Ford
3. Fiat
4. Chevrolet
Ans. (4)

10. Sachin Tendulkar does not endorse
1. Coke
2. Adidas
3. Airtel
4. Boost
Ans. (1)


11. Car ‘Tucson’ is the model built by ?
1. Honda
2. Ford
3. Suzuki
4. None of these
Ans. (4)

12. Which is not an Indian pharma company?
1. Ranbaxy
2. Pfizer
3. Cipla
4. Nicholas Piramal
Ans. (2)




13. _____________ is a book written by Late Dr. Mulkraj Anand, the eminent English author.
1. Coolie
2. The Barbers Trade Union
3. Two Leaves and a Bud
4. All of these
Ans. (4)

14. International Women’s Day is observed on
1. 28 February
2. 03 March
3. 05 March
4. 08 March
Ans. (4)

15. Headquarters of Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) are located in Mumbai. Its regional office is not located at
1. New Delhi
2. Bangalore
3. Kolkata
4. Chennai
Ans. (2)

16. World Trade Organisation (WTO) has its headquarters in
1. Geneva
2. Rome
3. Manila
4. Algiers
Ans. (1)

17. Sunderlal Bahuguna is associated with protests against Tehri Dam project and
1. Green Revolution
2. White Revolution
3. Chipko Andolan
4. None of these
Ans. (3)


18. Cricket World Cup in 2007 was hosted by
1. West Indies
2. New Zealand
3. South Africa
4. Kenya
Ans. (1)

19. From which modern day Indian state does the dance form Mohiniattam originate?
1. Tamil Nadu
2. Kerala
3. Karnataka
4. Andhra Pradesh
Ans. (2)

20. Birju Maharaj is a famous ____________dancer
1. Bharatanatyam
2. Kathakali
3. Kathak
4. Odissi
Ans. (3)

Monday, May 9, 2011

General Awareness indian Constitution

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Multiple Choice, Objective Type questions on indian Constitution








1. The formation of linguistic states in India started with
(a) Haryana
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Andhra Pradesh
(d) Kerala

Ans:-C


2. Largest percentage of revenue is earned by the Government of India from
(a) Customs duty
(b) Excise duty
(c) Income tax
(d) Wealth tax

Ans:-B


3. Article 292 provides for
(a) Setting up a National Commission for women
(b) Creating a new All India Service
(c) Ceiling on government borrowings
(d) None of these

Ans:-C


4. The appointment of a Commission to investigate the condition of socially and educationally backward classes is provided for under Article
(a) 301
(b) 340
(c) 352
(d) 360

Ans:-B


5. The sanctioned strength of the Supreme Court is
(a) 22
(b) 26
(c) 30
(d) 32

Ans:-B

6. Who among the following took up as the first chairperson of the National Commission for women?
(a) Ms Suhasini Ali
(b) Ms Mrinal Gore
(c) Ms Pupul Iayakar
(d) Ms Jayanti Patnaik

Ans:-D


7. A party in India in order to be recognised as official opposition in the Indian Parliament should have at least how many seats?
(a) 1/3rd
(b) 1/4th
(c) 1/6th
(d) 1/10th

Ans:-D


8. Which of the following bills can be introduced in the Parliament only after the consent of the President?
(a) The Constitution Amendment Bill
(b) The Finance Bill
(c) The Bill for the creation of a new State
(d) The Bill providing for the creation of a new All India Service.

Ans:-B


9. Which of the following types of Bills can become law despite disapproval of the Rajya Sabha?
(a) Bill relating to social reforms
(b) Constitution amendment bill
(c) Bill relating to concurrent subjects
(d) Finance Bills
(e) None of these

Ans:-D







10. The Council of States is a permanent body, but as nearly as possible
(a) 1/3rd of its members retire every 2 years
(b) Half of its members retire every 2 years
(c) 1/3rd of its members retire every 3 years
(d) Half of its members retire every 3 years

Ans:-A


11. A Money Bill must be returned by the Rajya Sabha with its recommendations to the Lok Sabha within a period not exceeding
(a) 7 days
(b) 10 days
(c) 14 days
(d) 30 days

Ans:-C


12. After a no confidence motion admitted to the Lok Sabha, who decides date for the debate?
(a) President
(b) Vice President
(c) Lok Sabha Speaker
(d) Prime Minister

Ans:-C


13. Which of the following is true regarding the Vice Chairman of the Rajya Sabha?
(a) One has to be a member of the Rajya Sabha for election to the post of the Vice Chairman.
(b) One need not necessarily be a member of the Rajya Sabha for election to the post of the Vice Chairman.
(c) One has to be a member of either House of Parliament for election to the post of the Vice Chairman.
(d) There is an established convention that the Vice Chairman of the Rajya Sabha belongs to the main opposition party in the Rajya Sabha.

Ans:-A






14. There is no reservation for the Scheduled Tribes in the Legislative Assemblies of
(a) Punjab, Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh
(b) Punjab, Assam and Nagaland
(c) Nagaland, Meghalaya and Orissa
(d) Assam, Nagaland and Meghalaya

Ans:-A


15. Who among the following may belong to the Rajya Sabha but can speak. in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha?
(a) Ministers who are members of the Rajya Sabba
(b) Nominated members of the Rajya Sabha who may be experts in different fields
Of knowledge
(c) The Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
(d) Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabba

Ans:-B



16. Article 30 of the Constitution provides
(a) Minorities right to establish and administer educational institutions.
(b) Job reservations for soia1ly and educationally backward classes.
(c) For the removal of a Supreme Court Judge.
(d) None of these.

Ans:-A


17. The Supreme Court was set up under
(a) Pitts India Act
(b) Regulating Act
(c) Indian Councils Act, 1861
(d) Indian Councils Act, 1892

Ans:-B

18. Who took up as the first Chairman of the National Commission of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes?
(a) Chand Ram
(b) Ram Sunder Das
(c) Ram Dhan
(d) Ram Pujan Patel

Ans:-C


19. The High Court which has the distinction of having the first woman Chief Justice is
(a) Allahabad High Court
(b) Delhi High Court
(c) Himachal Pradesh High Court
(d) Guwahati High Court

Ans:-C


20. Which of the following states has the largest percentage of reserved parliamentary seats?
(a) Orissa
(b) Bihar
(c) Uttar Pradesh
(d) Madhya Pradesh

Ans:-C

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1. Which of these metals is less reactive than Hydrogen?
(1) Gold
(2) Calcium
(3) Aluminum
(4) Iron
Ans:-1


2. Which one of these can displace Hydrogen from its compounds like water and acids to form hydrogen gas?
(1)Tin
(2) Copper
(3) Mercury
(4) Silver
Ans:-1


3. The approximate percentage of salt by weight in sea water is:
(1) 41%
(2)3.6%
(3) 0.1%
(4)10.2%
Ans:-2


4. The common salt is iodized to prevent occurrence of which of the following diseases in the human body?
(1) Diabetes
(2) Goitre
(3) Beri-beri
(4) Night-blindness
Ans:-2

5. Bar Coding is useful for:
(1) Check in
(2) Check out
(3) Inventory control
(4) All of the above
Ans:-4
6. The internal energy of a substance depends on:
(1) Temperature
(2) Pressure
(3) Volume
(4) Entropy
Ans:-4

7. For any reversible process the net entropy change is:
(1) Zero
(2) Positive
(3) Negative
(4) Infinite
Ans:-3


8. Triple point:
(1) Occurs in sublimation
(2) Occurs in a mixture of two or more gases
(3) The temperature at which three constituents of mixture simultaneously change the phase
(4) It is a point at which three phases, solid, liquid and gas exist together
Ans:-4

9. Clog point of an oil is:
(1) The point of maximum contamination of oil
(2) The level of impurities beyond which oil ceases to flow
(3) The temperature at which oil solidifies
(4) The temperature at which paraffin and waxes in oil start precipitating
Ans:-4



10. A system comprising a single phase is called a:
(1) Closed system
(2)Open system
(3) Homogenous system
(4) Isolated system
Ans:-3

11. By applying choke in an automobile we get
(1) Rich mixture
(2) Weak mixture
(3) Lean mixture
(4) Chemically correct mixture
Ans:-4

12. Free piston engines find application in
(1) Mining installation
(2) Gas turbines
(3) Super charging reelprocatin4 engines
(4) None of the above.
Ans:-2

13. The performance of air compressor at high altitudes as compared to that at sea level will be
(1) Better
(2) Same
(3) Inferior
(4) Depending upon temperature of air
Ans:-3

14. Which of the following materials has the lowest weight/volume ratio?
(1) Wheat
(2) Oates
(3) Lignite
(4) Charcoal
Ans:-3

15. Which of the following materials is corrosive?
(1) Zinc oxide
(2) Sulphur
(3) Starch
(4) Soap flakes
Ans:-1


16. Wrought iron:
(1) is brittle
(2) Has shock absorbing proper- ties
(3) Can be easily welded using electric arc
(4) All of the above.
Ans:-1



17. On Railways, a dynamometer car is used for
(.1) Dining facility
(2) Military purpose
(3) Tourists
(4) Recording the condition of track
Ans:-4
18. Who among the following said that India is a ‘country of businessmen’?
( 1) Ashoka
(2) Chandragupta
(3) Ajastshatru
(4) Napoleon
Ans:-4

19. Moputo is the capital of
(1) Sechells
(2) Ghana
(3) Mazambique
(4) Angola.
Ans:-3

20. Who among the following discovered bacteria’ first?
(1) Louis Pascher.
(2) Luwen Hack.
(3) Edward Jener
(4 )Jones Salk
Ans:-1

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1. Independence movement of Vietnam was headed by—
(A) Ngo Dinh Diem
(B) Zhou Enlai
(C) Pol Pot
(D) Ho Chi Minh
Ans. (D)

2. Tear gas is—
(A) Chloropicrin
(B) Carbonyl chloride
(C) Nitrous oxide
(D) Bleaching powder
Ans. (A)


3. Which of the following processes is responsible for producing the sand dunes in western Rajasthan?
(A) Wind erosion
(B) Erosion by water
(C) Wind deposition
(D) Mechanical weathering
Ans. (A)

4. The solar radiation coming to Earth is called—
(A) Radiant energy
(B) Insolation
(C) Sunshine
(D) Terrestrial radiation
Ans. (B)

5. Hailstorms are caused due to—
(A) Condensation
(B) Convection
(C) Sublimation
(D) Freezing
Ans. (B)

6. The term ‘boat people’ refers to the migrants from—
(A) Sri Lanka to India
(B) China to USA
(C) Vietnam to Thailand
(D) Vietnam to USA
Ans. (C)
7. The Security Council of UN consists of—
(A) 5 permanent and 10 non-permanent members
(B) 10 permanent and 5 non-permanent members
(C) 15 permanent members
(D) 15 non-permanent members
Ans. (A)

8. Which one of the following group of thinkers influenced Fascism?
(A) Plato, Machiavelli and Herbert Spencer
(B) Aristotle, St. Augustine and T.H. Green
(C) Kant, Fichte, Hegel and Rosenberg
(D) Karl Marx, Engels and Lenin
Ans. (C)

9. Mahatma Gandhi owed his inspiration for civil disobedience and non-payment of taxes to
(A) Thoreau
(B) Leo Tolstoy
(C) John Ruskin
(D) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Ans. (A)

10. Which one of the following is described as the Fourth Estate?
(A) Judiciary
(B) Media
(C) Legislature
(D) Executive
Ans. (B)

11. Who is eligible to cast the deciding vote over a bill in a joint Parliamentary session?
(A) Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
(B) Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
(C) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(D) Prime Minister
Ans. (C)

12. Representation of any state in Rajya Sabha is according to—
(A) Area of the state
(B) Population of the state
(C) Number of representatives of Lok Sabha from that state
(D) Fixed number of candidates from each state
Ans. (D)

13. The Electoral college that elects the President of India consists of-—
(A) Elected members of all the State Legislatures
(B) Members of the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies
(C) Elected members of the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and State Assemblies
(D) Elected members of the Rajya Sabha and state Legislatures
Ans. (C)

14. The Basic Structure of our Constitution was proclaimed by the Supreme Court in—
(A) Keshvananda Bharati Cast
(B) Golak Nath Case
(C) Minerva Mills Case
(D) Gopalan Case
Ans. (A)

15. Which one of the following is used to restore the colour of old-paintings ?
(A) Ozone
(B) Hydrogen peroxide
(C) Barium peroxide
(D) Sodium peroxide
Ans. (C)

16. Which one of the following is used to restore the colour of old-paintings ?
(A) Ozone
(B) Hydrogen peroxide
(C) Barium peroxide
(D) Sodium peroxide
Ans. (B)







17 . Work done upon a body is
(A) a vector quantity
(B) scalar quantity
(C) always positive
(D) always negative
Ans. (B)


18. The speed of a motor car becomes six times, then the kinetic energy becomes
(A) 6 times
(B) 36 times
(C) 12 times
(D) 24 times
Ans. (B)

19. Two bullets P and Q, masses 10 and 20 g, are moving in the same direction
towards a target with velocities of 20 and 10 m/s respectively. Which one
of the bullets will pierce a greater distance through the target?
(A) P
(B) Q
(C) Both will cover the same distance
(D) Nothing can be decided
Ans. (A)

20. The moon revolves around the earth because the earth exerts a radial force
on the moon. Does this perform work on the moon?
(A) No
(B) Yes, sometimes
(C) Yes, always
(D) Cannot be decided
Ans. (A)

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1. Match the following—
Union Territory Jurisdiction (High Court)
(a) Pondichery 1. Kerala
(b) Andaman and Nicobar Islands 2. Bombay
(c) Lakshadweep 3. Madras
(d) Daman and Diu 4. Calcutta

(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 3 4 1 2
(B) 1 3 4 2
(C) 1 2 3 4
(D) 1 4 3 2
Ans. (A)


2. If the radius of blood vessels of a person decreases his/her blood pressure will—
(A) increase
(B) decrease
(C) remain unaffected
(D) increase for males and decrease for females
Ans. (A)

3. Cell or tissue death within a living body is called as—
(A) Neutrophilia
(B) Nephrosis
(C) Necrosis
(D) Neoplasia
Ans. (A)

4. Insufficient blood supply in human body is referred as—
(A) Ischemia
(B) Hyperemia
(C) Hemostasis
(D) Hemorrhage
Ans. (A)

5. Typhoid is caused by—
(A) Pseudomonas sp.
(B) Staphylococcus
(C) Bacillus
(D) Salmonella typhi
Ans. (D)

6. BCG immunization is for—
(A) Measles
(B) Tuberculosis
(C) Diphtheria
(D) Leprosy
Ans. (B)

7. Besides carbohydrates a major source energy in our food is constituted by—
(A) Proteins
(B) Fits
(C) Minerals
(D) Vitamins
Ans. (B)

8. The limb bones of children become bent if there is deficiency of vitamin—
(A) A
(B) B
(C) D
(D) E
Ans. (C)

9. The process of removing calcium and magnesium from hard water is known as—
(A) Sedimentation
(B) Filtration
(C) Flocculation
(D) Water softening
Ans. (D)

10. Major gaseous pollutant of thermal power station is—
(A) H2S
(B) NH4
(C) NO2
(D) SO2
Ans. (D)

11. Leprosy bacillus was discovered by
(A) Koch
(B) Hansen
(C) Fleming
(D) Harvey
Ans. (B)

12. Where are the traces of Portuguese culture found in India?
(A) Goa
(B) Calicut
(C) Cannanore
(D) Cochin
Ans. (B)

13. Who, of the following, was awarded ‘Ashok Chakra’ on 26th January, 2009? .
1. Hemant Karkare
2. M.C. Sharrna
3. Gajendra Singh
4. Vijay Salaskar
(A) 1 and 2
(B) l, 2 and 4
(C) l, 2 and 3
(D) All the above
Ans. (D)



14. Which religious reformer of Western India was known as ‘Lokhitwadi’?
(A) Gopal Han Deshmukh
(B) R.G. Bhandarkar
(C) Mahadev Govind Ranade
(D) B.G. Tilak
Ans. (A)

15. Which event brought about a profound change in Ashoka’s administrative policy ? (A) The third Buddhist Council
(B) The Kalinga War
(C) His embracing of Buddhism
(D) His sending of missionary to Ceylon
Ans. (B)

16. Who was the first Governor-General of Bengal?
(A) Robert Clive
(B) Warren Hastings
(C) William Bentinck
(D) Cornwallis
Ans. (B)

17. Match the following—
I II
Tughlaqabad Fort 1. Alauddin Khilji
Red Fort (at Delhi) 2. Shah Jahan
Haus Khas 3. Firoz Shah Tughlaq
The City of Sin 4. Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq

(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 1 2 3 4
(B) 4 2 3 1
(C) 4 3 2 1
(D) 3 1 4 2
Ans. (B)

18. Which of the following are correctly matched?

Persons Events
1. Sultan Mahmud — Sack of Somnath
2. Muhammad Ghori — Conquest of Sindh
3. Alauddin Khilji — Revolt in Bengal
4. Muhammad in Tughlaq — Changiz Khan’s invasion
(A) 1 and 3
(B) 2 only
(C) 1 only
(D) 2 and 4
Ans. (B)


19. Where did Babar die?
(A) Agra
(B) Kabul
(C) Lahore
(D) Delhi
Ans. (A)

20. Milk is a natural—
(A) Solution
(B) Emulsion
(C) Mixture
(D) Suspension
Ans. (B)

21. A polymeric substance used to make parachute is—
(A) Rayon
(B) Viscose
(C) Cotton
(D) Terylene
Ans. (D)

22. Drinking soda is—
(A) Alkaline
(B) Acidic
(C) Neutral
(D) Oxidant
Ans. (A)

23. The cathode of a lead storage battery is made up of—--
(A) Zinc
(B) Lead
(C) Lead oxide
(D) Manganese dioxide
Ans. (B)

24. When the main switch of the house is put off it disconnects the—-
(A) Live wire only
(B) Live wire and the earth wire
(C) Live wire and the neutral wire
(D) Earth wire and the neutral wire
Ans. (A)

25. Heat from the sun reaches earth by the process of—
(A) Conduction
(B) Convection
(C) Radiation
(D) All of the above
Ans. (C)

26. Boyle’s law is a relationship between—
(A) Pressure and volume
(B) Volume and temperature
(C) Volume and density
(D) Pressure and temperature
Ans. (A)

27 Which one of the following is radioactive?
(A) Cesium
(B) Platinum
(C) Strontium
(D) Thorium
Ans. (D)

28. Newton’s 1st law of motion gives the concept of—
(A) Energy
(C) Momentum
(B) Work
(D) Inertia
Ans. (D)


29. Among the following the celestial body farthest from the Earth is—
(A) Saturn
(B) Uranus
(C) Neptune
(D) Pluto
Ans. (D)

30. A soap bubble shows colours when illuminated with white light. This is due to—
(A) Diffraction
(B) Polarisation
(C) Interference
(D) Reflection
Ans. (C)

31. The instrument used to see the distant objects on the Earth is—
(A) Terrestrial telescope
(B) Astronomical telescope
(C) Compound microscope
(D) Simple microscope
Ans. (A)

32. A person is hurt on kicking a stone due to—
(A) Inertia
(B) Velocity
(C) Reaction
(D) Momentum
Ans. (C)

33. The fuse in our domestic electric circuit melts when there is a high rise in—
(A) Inductance
(B) Current
(C) Resistance
(D) Capacitance
Ans. (B)

34. Which of the following is an example for cantilever beam?
(A) Diving board
(B) Bridge
(C) See-saw
(D) Common balance
Ans. (A)

35. It is difficult to cook rice—
(A) at the top of a mountain
(B) At the sea level
(C) Under a mine
(D) Same anywhere
Ans. (A)

26. A dynamo is a device which—
(A) creates mechanical energy
(B) creates electrical energy
(C) Converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
(D) Converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
Ans. (C)

37. X-rays were discovered by—
(A) Becquerel
(B) Roentgen
(C) Marie Curie
(D) Van Lue
Ans. (B)


38. The National Chemical Laboratory (India) is located in—
(A) Mumbai
(B) Bengaluru
(C) Hyderabad
(D) Pune
Ans. (D)

39. A medicine which promotes the secretion of urine is called—
(A) Adrenaline
(B) Monouretic
(C) Diuretic
(D) Triuretic
Ans. (C)

40. The chemicals released by one species of animals in order to attract the other members of the same species are
(A) Hormones
(B) Nucleic acids
(C) Pheromones
(D) Steroids
Ans. (C)

41. The tip of the match-stick contains—
(A) Phosphorus pentoxide
(B) White phosphorus
(C) Red phosphorus
(D) Phosphorus trichloride
Ans. (C)

42. Match the source in product of Column A.
Column A (Product) Column B (Source)
(a) Formic acid 1. Lemon
(b) Citric acid 2. Tamarind
(c) Tartaric acid 3. Ants
(a) (b) (c)
(A) 3 2 1
(B) 3 1 2
(C) 2 3 1
(D) 2 1 3
Ans. (B)

43. Commercially, sodium bicarbonate is known as—
(A) Washing soda
(B) Baking soda
(C) Bleaching powder
(D) Soda ash
Ans. (B)

44. An emulsifier is an agent which—
(A) Stabilises an emulsion
(B) Aids the flocculation of an emulsion
(C) Accelerates the dispersion
(D) Homogenises an emulsion
Ans. (A)

45. Mortar is a mixture of water, sand and—
(A) Slaked lime
(B) Quick lime
(C) Limestone
(D) Gypsum
Ans. (A)


46. Carrot is orange in colour because—
(A) It grows in the soil
(B) It is riot exposed to sunlight
(C) It contains carotene
(D) The entire plant is orange in colour
Ans. (C)

47. Select the biofertilizer in the following—
(A) Compost
(B) Ammonium Sulphate
(C) Cattle dung
(D) Algae and blue-green algae
Ans. (D)

48. Full form of the infectious disease SARS is—
(A) Syndrome Associated with Respiratory Symptoms
(B) Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
(C) Severe Asthmatic Respiratory Syndrome
(D) Syndrome Alarm on Respiratory System
Ans. (B)

49. Insects responsible for transmitting diseases are called—
(A) Vector
(B) Transmitter
(C) Drones
(D) Conductor
Ans. (A)

50. Camel is a desert animal that can live without water for many days, because—
(A) It does not need water
(B) Water is formed in the body due to oxidation of fat
(C) It has the water sac in the walls of the lumen of stomach
(D) All of the above
Ans. (C)

Sunday, May 8, 2011

General Science Gk MCQ test

General Science Gk MCQ test
General Science Quiz - GK Multiple Choice Questions with Answers
Basic General Knowledge Quiz - GK Multiple Choice

1. Kilowatt hour (kWh) represents the unit of
(a) power
(b) impulse
(c) momentum
(d) none of these
Ans. (d)

2. A body moves through a distance of 3 m in the following different ways.
In which case is the maximum work done?
(a) When pushed over an inclined plane.
(b) When lifted vertically upward.
(c) When pushed over smooth rollers.
(d) When pushed on a plane horizontal surface.
Ans. (b)

3. A wound watch spring has _____ energy.
(a) mechanical
(b) kinetic
(c) potential
(d) kinetic and potential
Ans. (c)

4. When the time taken to complete a given amount of work increases, then,
(a) power increases
(b) power decreases
(c) energy increases
(d) energy decreases
Ans. (b)

5. The moon revolves around the earth because the earth exerts a radial force
on the moon. Does this perform work on the moon?
(a) No
(b) Yes, sometimes
(c) Yes, always
(d) Cannot be decided
Ans. (a)

6. The K.E. of a body is increased most by doubling its
(a) mass
(b) weight
(b) speed
(d) density
Ans. (c)

7. A lifts a doll from the floor and places it on a table. If the weight of the
doll is known, what else does one need to know in order to calculate the
work A has done on the doll?
(a) The time required
(b) Height of the table
(c) Mass of the ball
(d) Cost of the doll or the table
Ans. (b)

8. The unit of power is
(a) watt per second
(b) jou1e
(c) kilo joule
(d) watt
Ans. (d)

9. A raised hammer posses
(a) K.E. only
(b) gravitational P.E.
(c) electrical energy
(d) sound energy
Ans. (b)

10. With the increase in temperature, the density of a substance, in general,
(a) increases
(b) decreases
(c) first increase then decreases
(d) first decrease then increases
Ans. (b)

11. The normal temperature of the human body is
(a) 37°C
(b) 98°C
(c) 368K
(d) none of these
Ans. (a)

12. A circular disc of copper has a symmetrical hole at its centre. The disc is
uniformly heated. The diameter of the hole will
(a) increase
(b) decrease
(c) remain the same
(d) become indeterminate
Ans. (a)

13. When water is heated from 0°C, its volume
(a) increases
(b) decreases till 4°C
(c) remains the same
(d) first increases then decreases
Ans. (b)

14. The most commonly used thermometric substance is
(a) water
(b) alcohol
(c) mercury
(d) none of these
Ans. (c)

15. In summer, the clocks
(a) become slow
(b) become fast
(c) gives correct time
(d) lose time
Ans. (a)

16. Glaciers always melt at the __________ first.
(a) top surface
(b) sides
(c) bottom
(d) middle surface
Ans. (c)

17. When air is saturated, it cannot hold
(a) more water Vapour
(b) more air
(c) more carbon dioxide
(d) more oxygen
Ans. (a)

18. At dew point. RH is
(a) 10%
(b) 20%
(c) 50%
(d) 100%
Ans. (d)

19. Burning of a meteorite in the earth’s atmosphere is an example of change of
(a) heat energy into kinetic energy
(b) kinetic energy into heat energy
(c) kinetic energy into potential energy
(d) potential energy into heat energy
Ans. (b)


20. Soda bottles are made of thick glass so that they can withstand the
(a) pressure in summer
(b) temperature in summer
(c) decrease in viscosity
(d) increase in potential energy
Ans. (a)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

NHPC Trainee Engineer General Awareness Model Practice test

NHPC Trainee Engineer General Awareness Model Practice test
Sample paper For NHPC Vacancies Exam
Trainee Engineer Exam Preparation NHPC



1. A commercial bank normally pays no interest on —
(1) a savings deposit account
(2) a current deposit account
(3) a fixed deposit account
(4) a recurring deposit account
(5) None of these
Ans:-2

2. Milk contains
(1) carbohydrate
(2) protein
(3) fat
(4) Calcium
(5) All of the above
Ans:-5


3. Governments are classified as. Parliamentary and Presidential on the basis of —
(1) Relation between Legislature and Executive
(2) Relation between Politicians and Bureaucrats
(3) Written ad Unwritten Constitutions
(4) Rigid or Flexible Constitutions
(5) Direct or Indirect election of the Chief Executive
Ans:-5


4. The organ that produces bile in the human body is
(1) Gall bladder
(2) Liver
(3) Kidneys
(4) Esophagus
(5) None of these
Ans:-2


5. The Rajya Sabha .
(1) Cannot be dissolved
(2) Can be dissolved on recommendation of the Supreme court.
(3) Can be dissolved by the President on the recommendation.
of the Council of Ministers.
(4) Can be dissolved by the President on recommendation of the Lok Sabha.
(5) can be dissolved by the President on the recommendation of
the Lok Sabha and the State Legislatures.
Ans:-1


6. Koala Bears are mainly found in
(1) Canada
(2) Japan
(3) Holland
(4) Russia
(5) Australia
Ans:-5


7. A ‘casting vote’ is —
(1) a vote cast in favors of the losing candidate
(2) A vote sent by post
(3) An invalid vote
(4) A deciding vote when both sides are tied
(5) A vote cast through electronic voting machine.
Ans:-4

8. The Aga Khan Cup is associated with—
(1) Football
(3) Kabaddi
(5) Volleyball
(2) Badminton (4) Hockey
Ans:-4

9. The ‘Oesophagus is a tube which is also Called as. –
(1) Food pipe (2) wind pipes.
(3) Fallopian (4) small intestine
(5) Large intestine
Ans:-1

10. Which of the following fielding positions in Cricket is closest to the boundary line?
(1) Square leg
(2) Cover
(3) Point
(4) Third man
(5) Gulley
Ans:-1

11. Toy Electric High Speed Trains run in —
(1) China
(2) Canada
(3) U.S.A.
(4 )France
(5) Saudi Arabia
Ans:-4


12. The author of the book “Natural Economics of the World” is:
(1) Amartya Sen
(2) Robert Clive
(3 P. Chidambarm
(4) Robinson
Ans:-1

13.The first person to reach South Pole Is —
(1) Robert Pierri
(2) Amandson
(3) Magllan
(4) None of these
Ans:-1




14. Who among the following established ‘Account Guard’?
(1) Bridel Howak
(2) John Grahm
(3) Bridel Powl
(4) Sir John
Ans:-4


15. ‘Dhamara Port Project’ has been started in —
(1) West Bengal
(2) Andhra Pradesh
(3) Utter Pradesh
(4 Madhya Pradesh
Ans:-1

16. The instrument which measures electric energy from heat energy is called—.
(1) Barograph
(2) Dynamo
(3) Dyanomo
(4) Volta meter
Ans:-4





17. In the GI system a mole is a unit of —
(1) Molecular size
(2) Molecular mass
(3) Solid angle.
(4) None of these
Ans:-3


18. The statehood was provided to Sikkim in the year
(1) 1973
(2)1971
(3)1975
(4)1966
Ans:-3


19. The heat transfer process by particles is called—
(1) Convection
(2) Conduction
(3) Radiation
(4) None of these
Ans:-2

20. From which sector maximum GOP is found?
(1) Labour
(2) Agriculture
(3) Industry
(4) None of these
Ans:-2

21. In which Five-year-Plan, Industry was the main focus?
(1) Second
(2) Fourth
(3) Fifth
(4) Sixth
Ans:-1

22. ‘Charak’ was related to —
(1) Medicine
(2) Homeopathy
(3) Ayurveda
(4) None of these
Ans:-3

23. The magna carta of Britain was implemented in—
(1) 1215
(2) 1066
(3) 1718
(4) 1516
Ans:-1

24. From which dynasty King Ashoka is related?
(D) Mughal Dynasty
(2) Gupta Dynasty
(3) Maurya Dynasty
(4) None of these
Ans:-3

25. Bleaching is provided by —
(1) manganese
(2) Iron
(3) chlorine
(4) Iodine
Ans:-1

26. Which among the following was the longest Plan Period ?
(1) First
(2)Fourth
(3) Fifth
(4)Sixth
Ans:-2



27. The first English factory in India was established at
(1)Surat
(2)Bombay
(3) Calculta ,
(4) Hooglily
Ans:-1



28.Belcher Islands located in
(1) Hudson Bay
(2) Gulf of Mexico
(3) Gulf of St. Lawrence
(4) Arabian. Gulf
Ans:-1

2950. Where is the headquarters of Voxwagon Auto Company?
(1) France
(2) Britain
(3) the USA
(4) Germany
Ans:-4



30. Which of the following is the nesting place of Olive Ridley tortoise
(1)Mahabalipuram
(2) Kovlam
(3) Andaman
(4)Gahirmath
Ans:-4