Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Famous Musicians Instrumentalists  of India

Famous Musicians Instrumentalists  of India
  Shehnai:
 Bismillah Khan
  Tabla:
 Alla Rakha Khan
 Kishan Maharaj
 Nikhil Ghosh
 Zakir Hussain
  Sarod:
 Ali  Akbar khan
 Allauddin khan
 Amjad All khan
Buddhadev Desgupta
 Bahadur Khan
 Sharan Rani Zarin
S.Sharma
  Sitar:
 Nikhil Banerjee
 Ravi Shankar
 Vilayat Khan
 Hari Shankar Bhattacharya
  Violin:
 Baluswamy Dikshitar
 Gajanan Rao joshi
 Lalgudi G. jayaraman
 M.S. Gopala-krishnan

Monday, May 4, 2015

Computer Solved Questions Paper For Clerical Exams

Computer Solved Questions Paper For  Clerical Exams
1. Physical components that make up your computer are known as
(1) Operating System
(2) Software
(3) Hardware
(4) Web Browsers
(5) None of these
ANSWER (3)
2. Macintosh computers use the Macintosh operating system (Mac OS), whereas PCs
generally run on which type of operating system?
(a) Dos
(b) Windows
(c) Linux
(d) Unix
(e) None of these
ANSWER: (b)
3. Ctrl, Shift and Alt are called_____keys.
(I) Modifier
(2) Function
(3) Alphanumeric
(4) Adjustment
(5) None of these
ANSWER (4)
4. Hard disk drives and CD drives are examples of
(a) Back up
(b) Storing
(c) Storage
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
ANSWER: (d)
5. To move to the beginning of a line of text, press the ______ key.
(1) Page up
(2) A
(3) Home
(4) Enter
(5) None of these
ANSWER (4)
6. A (n) _ is software that helps a computer control itself to operate efficiently and keep track
of data.
(1) Application system
(2) Hardware system
(3) Software system
(4) Operating system
(5) None of these
ANSWER (5)
7. What is the permanent memory built into your computer called ?
(1) RAM
(2) ROM
(3) CPU
(4) CD-ROM
(5) None of these
ANSWER (1)
8. These are computers that support hundreds or thousands of users simultaneously
(a) Super
(b) Macro
(c) Mini
(d) Mainframes
(e) Digital
ANSWER: (d)
9. E-mail addresses separate the user name from the ISP using the ____symbol.
(1) &
(2) @
(3) %
(4):
(5) None of these
ANSWER (2)
10. Surgeons are using this facility to guide robots to perform delicate surgery
(a) Computer
(b) System
(c) Utility
(d) Software
(e) None of these
ANSWER: (a)
11. _ provides process and memory management services that allow two or more tasks, jobs, or
Programs to run simultaneously.
(1) Multitasking
(2) Multithreading
(3) Multiprocessing
(4) Multicomputing
(5) None of these
ANSWER (1)
12. All the deleted files go to
(1) Recycle Bin
(2) Task Bar
(3) Tool Bar
(4) My Computer
(5) None of these
ANSWER (1)
13. The term __designates equipment that might be added it a computer
system to enhance it functionality.
(a) Digital device
(b) System add-on
(c) Disk pack
(d) Peripheral device
(e) None of these
ANSWER: (d)
14. What type of device is a computer printer?
(1) Input
(2) Output
(3) Software
(4) Storage
(5) None of these
ANSWER (2)
15. When you turn on the computer, the boot routine will perform the test
(1) RAM test
(2) Disk drive test
(3) Memory test
(4) Power-on self-test
(5) None of these
ANSWER (5)
16. Data becomes __ when it is presented in a format that people can understand and use.
(a) Processed
(b) Graphs
(c) Information
(d) Presentation
(e) None of these
ANSWER: (c)
17. For creating a document, you use ___command at File Menu.
(1) Open
(2) Close
(3) New
(4) Save
(5) None of these
ANSWER (3)
18. _is the ability of a device to “jump” directly to the requested data.
(a) Sequential access
(b) Random access
(c) Quick access
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
ANSWER: (a)
19. You can start Microsoft Word by using ___button.
(1) New
(2) Start
(3) Program
(4) Control Panel
(5) None of these
ANSWER (5)
20. A___ converts all the state4ments in a program in a single batch and
the resulting collection of instructions is placed in a new File
(a) Converter
(b) Compiler
(c) Interpreter
(d) Instruction
(e) None of these
ANSWER: (b)
21. Passwords enable users to
(1) Get into the system quickly
(2) Make efficient use of time
(3) Retain confidentiality of files
(4) Simplify file structures
(5) None of the above
ANSWER (3)
22. Which one of the following is not a broadband Communication medium?
(a) Microwave
(b) Fiber optic cable
(c) Twisted pair
(d) Coaxial cable
ANSWER: (c)
23. Which one of the following is not an application software package ?
(a) Red hat Linux
(b) Microsoft Office
(c) Adobe PageMaker
(d) Open Office
ANSWER: (a)
24. A(n) —- is a program that makes the computer easier to use.
(1) Utility
(2) Application
(3) Operating system
(4) Network
(5) None of these
ANSWER (3)
25. The function of key F4 is
(a) To repeat the last action
(b) To save the work
(c) To edit the work
(d) To end the work
ANSWER: (a)

Friday, November 2, 2012

Earth Science general knowledge Quiz

Earth Science general knowledge Quiz
 Earth Science Quiz
Science General Knowledge And Quiz
Q.1: The magnitude and the timing of groundwater level changes are related to:
a) The magnitude and location of change in flow or change in surface water storages.
b) The hydraulic properties of the aquifer.
c) The dimensions of the aquifer.
d) All the above.
ANSWER: (d)

Q.2: In the case of confined aquifers, the groundwater flow lines are:
a) Terminating at the water table.
b) Parallel to the impermeable confining beds.
c) Perpendicular to the impermeable confining beds.
d) Inclined tithe impermeable confining beds.
ANSWER: (b)



Q.3: The Water table fluctuation shows:
a) Gains to groundwater storages.
b) Losses to groundwater storages.
c) Flow direction of groundwater.
d) Both gains and losses to groundwater storage.
ANSWER: (d)


Q.4: Piezometric surface depends upon:
a) Atmospheric pressure.
b) Hydrostatic pressure in the aquifer.
c) Elevation of aquifer.
d) Hydrostatic pressure in the aquifer and elevation ofthe aquifer.
ANSWER: (d)


Q.5: What is the range of storage coefficient in the case of unconfined aquifer?
a) 0.001 to 0.03
b) 0.01 to 0.3
c) 0.05 to 0.5
d) 0.5 to 1.5.
ANSWER: (c)


Q.6: Darcy’s law is valid for:
a) Laminar flow only.
b) Turbulent flow only.
c) Both laminar and turbulent flows.
d) None of these. .
ANSWER: (a)

Q.7 : The approximate average penneabillty of clay is:
a) 0.004 m/day
b) 0.041 m/day
c) 4.10 m/day
d) 0.0004 m/day.
ANSWER: (d)

Q.8: "Point dilution method “is a:
a) Groundwater, quality determination method.
b) pH of groundwater determination method.
c) Determination of hydraulic conductivity of an aquifer by tracer’s method.
d) Porosity deters. ‘Nation method.’
ANSWER: (c)


Q.9: ln a water table map, areas with wide contour spacing’s possess:
a) Low hydraulic conductivity.
b) High hydraulic conductivity.
c) Low recharging capacity.
d) None of these.
ANSWER: (b)

Q.10: In the theory of groundwater movement Dupult-Forchhlelmer assumed:
a) The flow is horizontal and' uniformly distributed in a vertical section.
b) The velocity of flow is proportional to the tangent of the hydraulic gradient instead of sine of the
Hydraulic gradient.
c) The velocity of flow is proportional to the site of the hydraulic gradient.
d) Both (a) and (b).
ANSWER: (d)

Q.11: A recharging well is:
a) Same as a pumping well.
b) The reverse of a pumping well
c) A type of discharge well.
d) None of these.
ANSWER: (b)

Q.12: Electrical sounding surveys give information about:
a) Lateral variation.
b) Both lateral and vertical variations.
c) Vertical Variation.
d) None of these.
ANSWER: (c)

Q.13: Resistivity prattling technique helps in finding the:
a) Vertical in homogeneities.
b) Lateral in homogeneities for particular depth range.
c) Both vertical and lateral in homogeneities.
d) None of these.
ANSWER: (b)
Q.14: In which configuration the spacing between electrodes is kept equal:
a) Werner
b) Schlumberger
c) Both wenner and schlumberger
d) None of these.
ANSWER: (a)


Q.15: Which seismic method is/are more commonly used for groundwater surveys?
a) Seismic reflection.
b) Seismic refraction.
c) Both seismic refraction and seismic reflection.
d) Seismic‘reflection with gravity method.
ANSWER: (b)

Thursday, September 27, 2012

History Test Free Online MCQ Paper


History Test Free Online MCQ Paper
Indian History Practice Sample Questions
Directions: ln the questions 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 market regulations introduced by Sultan Alauddin Khalji died
Instantaneously with his death.
Reason (R): The market regulations were implemented with the use of brute force.
Answer. (a)

2. Assertion (A): The Mughal administrative structure faced the Jagiradari crisis during the
closing years of Aurangzeb's reign.
Reason (R):  There were limited number of Jagirs but unlimited number of Mansabdars
who were aspiring for Jagirs.
Answer. (a)

3. Assertion (A): 1 Alauddin Khalji imposed curbs on the power of the nobility.
Reason (R): Nobles were against Alauddin at the time of his struggle with Jalaluddin.
Answer. (c)

4. Assertion (A): Alauddin Khalji introduced price control which made living cheaper.
Reason (R): Alauddin Khalji's purpose was to maintain a large army.
Answer. (a)

5. Assertion (A): A notable feature in the 'Sanskrit plays of the Gupta period was that the
characters of high social status spoke Sanskrit, whereas those of low social status spoke Prakrit.
Reason (R): Prakrit, as a language was more closely related to the speech of the
times than was classical Sanskrit.
Answer. (a)

6. Assertion (A): Ghiyasuddin Balban destroyed Chahalgani
Reason (R): They were conspiring with the foreign powers.
Answer. (c)

7. Assertion (A): Akbar founded Din-e-ilahi.
Reason (R): He was motivated by self-glorification.
Answer. (c)

8. Assertion (A): The Congress Ministries in all the provinces resigned in the year 1939.
Reason (R): The Congress did not accept the decision of the Viceroy to declare war
against Germany in the context of the Second World War.
Answer. (a)

9. Assertion (a): Lord Ripon resigned before the term of his viceroyalty was over.
Reason (R): The British Government was annoyed by the Elbert bill and forced him to
Answer. (c)

10. Assertion (A): During 800-1200 A.D. period we notice the appearance of many
histories of comparatively small geographical regions and family histories of lesser dynasties.
Reason (R): The excessive centralization of political authority during this period has
resulted in the emergence of reactionary sentiments among regional and local rulers.
Answer. (c)

Monday, February 20, 2012

Previous Solved Paper Delhi Police Constable Driver Exam 2009 Drivers Exam Questions in MCQ Quiz Form

Previous Solved Paper Delhi Police Constable Driver Exam 2009 Drivers Exam Questions in MCQ Quiz Form
These Questions appeared in  Delhi Police Constable Driver Exam 2009

And are useful for other Constables as well ad Drivers exams in India

Many of the Questions apply to  India or countries having right hand right hand drive.

So Some of the Answers will be wrong for candidates From US and Other Countries where left  hand Drive is Common

1. A number is greater than 7 but less than 19. It is also greater than 17 but less than 33. The number is?

(A) 19

(B) 18

(C) 31

(D) None of these

2. In a ‘Left Hand Drive’ vehicle, the steering wheel is located on the ?

(A) Left hand side

(B) In the centre

(C) Right hand side

(D) None of these

3. While driving in the city at night, the headlight should normally be kept?

(A)       Switched off

(B)       At low beam

(C)       At high beam

(D)       None of these

4.. In a round-about, who has the right of way?

(A) The traffic to your right

(B) The traffic to your left

(C) The faster moving vehicle

(D) All of the above

5. If there are 3 lanes in a carriage way, the overtaking lane is usually on the?

(A) On the left side

(B) In the middle

(C) On the right side

(D) None of the above

6. Before leaving a parked vehicle, you should

(A) Turn the ignition key off

(B) Stop the engine, lock the ignition, remove the key, and set the hand brake

(C) Stop the engine and lock the car

(0) None of the above

7. Double solid tines in the middle of the road indicate

(A) You may cross over while overtaking

(B) You may not cross over the lines unless there is an obstruction

(C) No overtaking

(D) One way traffic only

8. Flashing yellow light means?

(A) Slow down and proceed with caution

(B) Stop, if possible to do so safely

(C) Continue at the same speed

(D) None of the above

9. To top up the batterymeans?

(A) Acid is to be filled

(B) Distilled water is to be filled

(C) Mixture of both

(D) Mixture of distilled water and coolant is to be filled

10. The braking action has reduced after washing the vehicle, what can be done?

(A) Have the brakes adjusted at a workshop

(B) The vehicle is unserviceable and must be withdrawn from the traffic at once

(C) Normal braking action can be restored by operating the brakes several times at a slow driving speed

(D) None of the above

11. Ravi buys a bicycle for Rs. 1200 and later sells it to Ganesh at a loss of Rs. 200. Ganesh then sells it to Irfan for a loss of 10% . How much did Irfan pay for the bicycle?

(A) Rs.1100

(B) Rs. 950

(C) Rs. 1000

(D) Rs. 900

12. Petrol engine : Spark plug

Diesel engine:?

(A) Piston rings

(B) Crankshaft

(C) Heater plug

(D) Distributor

13. A bus leaves for Bhopal from Delhi every 40 min The last bus for Bhopal left 15 minutes back and right now it is 11-25 AM. At what time will the next bus for Bhopal leave?

(A) 11:50A.M.

(B) 12-05P.M.

(C) 11-40 A.M.

(D) 11-45 P.M.

14. The distance between Delhi and Lucknow is 520 km. A train has covered 70 km in the first hour. What will the total time taken for the journey if the train goes at a speed of 90 km per hour for the remaining distance?

(A) 5 hrs.

(B) 7 hrs.

(C) 5 hrs. 30 min

(D) 6hrs.

15. Mandatory traffic signs are in which shape?

(A) Triangle

(B) Circle

(C) Rectangle

(D) Can be of any shape


16. The choke can be used if the

engine is?

(A) Hot

(B) Cold

(C) Giving Smoke

(D)All of the above

17. In cold climate, kerosene can be mixed with?

(A) Petrol

(B) Diesel

(C) CNG

(D) All of the above

18. Every time engine oil is changed……must also be changed.

(A) Transmission oil

(B) Coolant

(C) Brake oil

(D) Oil filter

19. Informatory signs are usually in shape.

(A) Circle

(B) Triangle

(C) Rectangle

(D) No particular shape

20. 10% of the potatoes bought by a trader turned out to be rotten. He sold the rest of them for a profit of 20%. What per cent profit did he make on the whole deal?

(A)10%

(B) 12%

(C)8%

(D) 6%

21. Ustad Zakir Hussain is associated   with the—

(A)Sarod

(B) Sitar

(C)Tabla

(D) Flute

22. Amartya Sen is a famous Indian

(A)       Musician

(B)       Businessman

(C)       Economist

(D)       None of these

23. Overtaking from left side of another vehicle is permitted:

(A) Always

(B) Only when the driver ahead of you gives a signal

(C) Only when the vehicle ahead is going to take right turn and if there is no obstruction on left

(D) Only if you are in the left lane

24. The carburettor is found in—

(A) Diesel engine

(B) Petrol engine

(C) Both types of engines

(D) None of the above

25. Emperor Ashok was shocked by the pain and suffering he saw in the?

(A) Baffle of Plassey

(B) Magadha wars

(C) Battle of Lumbini

(D) Kalinga war

26.The vacuum booster in a vehicle is used to assist the—

(A)       Power

(B)       Braking

(C)       Fuel consumption

(D)       None of the above

27. The term of a member of the Rajya Sabha is for ?

(A) 5 years

(B) 6 years

(C) 4 years

(D) None of the above

28. The central office of the Reserve Bank of India is in?

(A) New Delhi

(B) Mumbai

(C) Kolkata

(D) Chennai

29. Complete the series:

23, 40, 57…….

(A)74

(B) 80

(C)77

(D) 93

Directions—(Q 30 to 33)

Find  the odd one out:

30. (A) Cow

(B) Goat

(C) Camel

(D) Dog

31. (A) Petrol

(B) Wood

(C) Diesel

(D) CNG

32. (A) Sun

(B) Moon

(C) Rainbow

(D) Stars

33.(A)Apple

(B) Potato

(C)Tomato

(D) Grapes

34. When starting a car, the accelerator should—

(A) Be kept pressed down fully

(B) Be pumped rapidly

(C) Normally not be pressed at all

(D) None of the above

35. Talking on the mobile phone while driving—

(A) Is permitted if a hands-free kit is used

(B) Is prohibited

(C) Is permitted if you are driving within the speed limit

(D) None of the above

36. A driving license issued in Rajasthan is valid

(A) Only in Rajasthan

(B) In Rajasthan and adjoining states

(C) All over India

(D) In all states of North India

37.Our body is made up predominantly of?

(A)Iron

(B) Muscle

(C)Bone

(D) Water

38. Which of these is not an eco friendly power source?

(A) Solar power

(B) Wind power

(C) Coal

(D) None of the above

39. Who has the right of way in the hills ?

(A) The vehicle going uphill

(B) The vehicle going downhill

(C) The heavier vehicle

(D) Depends on the situation

40. Which types of brakes are found in modern vehicles?

(A) Drum brakes

(B) Disc brakes

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

41. Engine oil should be checked?

(A) When the engine is cold and vehicle is level

(B) When the engine is warm

(C) While the engine is running

(D) All of the above

42. Saina Nehwal is associated with ?

(A)Tennis

(B) Badminton

(C) Swimming

(D) Chess

43. The Delhi Police Act came into effect in the year?

(A)       1861

(B)       1951

(C)       1978

(D)      1975

44. Using a pressure horn

(A) Helps to clear the road

(B) Should be avoided at night

(C) Is illegal

(D) Is allowed only for  VIP vehicles

45. India is a member of?

(A) NATO

(B) SAARC

(C) UN Security Council

(D) All of the above

46…….. is the Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha.

(A) Deputy Speaker of LokSabha

(B) Vice-President of India

(C) Attorney General

(D) None of the above

47. A car runs 2480 km on 310 litres of petrol during the first 15 days of the month. During the next 15 days, it travels 2560 km on 320 litres of petrol. What is the distance travelled per litre during the entire month?

(A) 9 km

(B) 7 km

(C) 8.4 km

(D) 8 km

48. Abhinav Bindra won the Olympic gold medal in?

(A)Boxing

(B) Chess

(C)Wrestling

(D) Shooting

49. The port of Vishakhapatnam is on the coast of?

(A) The Bay of Bengal

(B) The Arabian Sea

(C) The Gulf of Khambat

(D) The Palk Straits

50………… is famous for its marble.

(A) Ranchi

(B) Makrana

(C) Bokaro

(D) Madurai

51. The oldest football tournament in India is the?

(A) Santosh Trophy

(B) Ranji Trophy

(C) Durand Cup

(D) None of these

52.The……. links jammu to the kashmir valley.

(A) Rohtang Pass

(B) Baralacha Tunnel

(C) Jawahar Tunnel

(D) Sela Pass

53. The Arnarnath cave is situated in?

(A)Jammu & Kashmir

(B)Himachal Pradesh

(C)Tibet

(D)Uttarakhand

54. Registration numbers of private cars are written in?

(A) Black letters on white back ground

(B) White letters on black back ground

(C) Black letters on yellow back ground

(D) Yellow letters on black back ground

55. The minimum age for applying for a learners license is—

(A) 21 years

(B) 18 years

(C) 16 years

(D) None of the above

56. A person who has consumed alcoholic drinks can drive if?

(A) He thinks he can control the car

(B) His house is close by

(C) He is an expert driver

(D) None of the above

57. A water tank has a capacity of 400 litres. It gets half-filled by putting 10 buckets of water in it. What is thecapacity of the bucket?

(A)10 litres

(B) 15 litres

(C)40 litres

(D) 20 litres

58. Keeping one foot on the clutch

(A) Helps in relaxing the leg

(B) Helps in changing gears

(C) Is a bad habit

(D) None of the above

59. Where is the famous Sun Temple located?

(A)Madurai

(B) Mathura

(C)Konark

(D) Calicut

60. A flashing red light means—

(A) Stop, and wait for the light to turn green

(B) Stop, and proceed when it is safe to do so

(C) Slow down the check for oncoming traffic and proceed when it is safe

(D) None of the above

61. It is illegal to park—

(A) On a footpath

(B) On a bridge or inside a tunnel

(C) In a bicycle lane

(D) All of the above

62. Your vehicle is involved in an accident hurting people, you should—

(A) Report to the nearest police station, and take the persons to the hospital

(B) First take the injured people to the hospital and then report to the police station

(C) Need not report to the police station but should take the persons to the hospital

(D) Inform PCR on 100 and continue your journey

63. Which lane must you be in, while making a right turn?

(A) Any lane

(B) Extreme left lane

(C) Extreme right lane

(D) Middle lane

64. While driving on a wet slippery road

(A) lyre pressure must be reduced

(B) Sudden braking or acceleration must be avoided

(C) Vehicle should be driven at a high speed

(D) All of the above

65. To drive a vehicle with expired insurance, one

(A) Shall drive cautiously to avoid any accident and subse quent loss to the third party

(B) Shall not drive in any case

(C) May drive if insurance policy covering the drivers personal insurance is valid

(D) All of the above

66. With which country did India sign a nuclear accord in 2008?

(A)China

(B) USA

(C)Pakistan

(D) Germany

67. Who built the Red Port?

(A) Akbar

(B) Aurangzeb

(C) .Jehangir

(D) Shah Jahan

68. Who is the President of Pakistan?

(A) General Kayani

(B) Pervez Musharraf

(C) Vusuf Gilani

(D) A. A. Zardari

69. The latest differences between the Ambani brothers are over?

(A) Natural gas

(B) Cotton textiles

(C) Mobile ptiones

70. The Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary is famous for its—

(A) Rhinocerous

(B) White Tigers

(C) Ghariyal

(D) Great Indian Bustard

71. The electric current in our households is—

(A) 220 volt AC

(B) 220 volt DC

(C) 440 volt AC

(D) None of these

72. Itanagar is the capital of?

(A) Mizoram

(B) Iripura

(C) Arunachal Pradesh

(D) Meghalaya

73. Car : Petrol: : Torch: ?

(A) Plastic

(B) Bulb

(C) Cell

(D) None of these

74.Neighborhood :  House::Student. : ?

(A) Class

(B) Books

(C) Uniform

(D) None of these

75 …..:Deer :: Cow :Grass

(A)Leaves

(B)Lion

(C)Jungle

(D)Zoo

76.Shared Needle:…..::Mosquito Bite : Malaria.

(A) Pain

(B) Injection

(C) HIV-AIDS

(D) Cancer

77. Cassette Tape : Audio ::

? : Digital Picture.

(A)       Photo film

(B)       Camera

(C)       Computer

(D)       None of these

Answers :

1          B

2          A

3          B

4          A

5          C

6          B

7          C

8          A

9          B

10        C

11        D

12        B

13        A

14        D

15        D

16        B

17        B

18        D

19        C

20        C

21        C

22        C

23        C

24        B

25        D

26        B

27        B

28        B

29        A

30        D

31        B

32        C

33        B

34        C

35        B

36        C

37        D

38        C

39        A

40        C

41        A

42        B

43        C

44        C

45        B

46        B

47        D

48        D

49        A

50        B

51        C

52        C

53        A

54        A

55        B

56        D

57        D

58        C

59        C

60        B

61        D

62        B

63        C

64        B

65        B

66        B

67        D

68        D

69        A

70        A

71        A

72        C

73        C

74        A

75        B

76        C

77        A

Previous papers UPPCS GENERAL STUDIES 2009 SOLVED PAPER held on 13.12.2009

Previous papers UPPCS GENERAL STUDIES 2009 SOLVED PAPER held on 13.12.2009
this is part 2 of exam

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UP PCS General Studies Questions Consists of

MCQ on States

objective Current GK

GK about UP

World GK

World geography

Indian history

Indian geography MCQ

2nd part is Given below
1. The Committees set up by GOI have identified 5 new sites for Nuclear Parks. Of these five, which site has been allotted to AREVA of France?
(A) Kowadi
(B) Mithi Virdi
(C) Jaitapur
(D) Haripur

Ans: C
2. Who amongst the following became the only sports person to have been awarded all the three
major sports awards viz. Drona charya Award, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award and Arjuna Award?
(A) Prakash Padukone
(B) Sanjeev Kumar Singh
(C) Harika Dronavali
(D) Pullela Gopichand
Ans: D

3. U.S.A. and Indian forces carried out a joint ‘Yudha Abhyas’ in October 2009. In which State of India it was carried out?
(A) Arunachal Pradesh
(B)Uttar Pradesh
(C) TamilNadu
(D) Maharashtra

Ans:B
4. Musicians like Tansen, Baiju Bawra and Gopal Naik received training from Swami Haridas. How many main ‘Sangeet Archana Kendras’ have been established by followers of Swami Haridas?
(A)5
(B)4
(C)3
(D)2
Ans:D
5. Among the World’s 100 most powerful women those included from India in Forbes Power List recently (2009) ar?
1. Sonia Gandhi
2. Shabana Azmi
3. Pratibha Patil
4. Chanda Kochchar
5. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
Codes:
(A)1 and 2
(B) 1,2 and 3
(C) 1,4 and 5
(D) 2,3,4 and 5

Ans:C
6. Scientists of Britain have built ‘Gravity Tractor’. Identify the same from the following
(A) A double storeyed ‘Jugaad’ type tractor trolley to be used in public transport
(B) A tractor with a mechanism to sweep public roads and is economical to run
(C) A bullet train run on the principle of earths’ gravity with the help of powerful magnets
(D) A space craft with a mechanism which would check asteroids from hitting the earth

Ans:D
7. In the first week of October 2009, I.C.C. announced its World ODI team of the year. Who among the following Indians is not included in the team?
(A) Virendra Sehwag
(B) Yuvraj Singh
(C) Sachin Tendulkar
(D) M. S. Dhoni

Ans:C
8. Kanya Vidya-Dhan Yojna pro posed to give Rs. 20,000 to a girl student for pursuing further studies after passing class
(A)V
(B)VII
(C)X
(D)XII

Ans:D
9. Which one of the following is not a folk song of UP.?
(A) Dhola Maru
(B) Rasia
(C) Birha
(13) Kajari

Ans:A
10. Identify one from the following who is not associated with Kathak dance—
(A) Bindadeen
(B) Shambhu Maharaj
(C) Lachchu Maharaj
(D) Dhruvtara Joshi

Ans:D
11. Find which folk music does not match with the place
(A) Kajari — Banaras (Varanasi)
(B) Birha — Kanpur
(C) Holi—.Brij
(D) Nautanki — Hathras


Ans:B
12. Given below are two statements—
Assertion (A): ‘Shiksha-Mitra Yojna’ provides opportunity to rural youth to serve their own villages by providing education.
Reason (R) : Its objective is to maintain teacher-taught radio as per norms.
In the context of above, which one of the following is correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R are true and (R) is the correct explanation
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct expla nation of (A)
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true
Ans:B

13. Identify the district in U.P. which has not been selected for Sodic Land Reclamation Project-II funded by World Bank.
(A) Allahabad
(B) Aligarh
(C) Sitapur
(D) Rae Bareilly

Ans:C

14. In UP. the Kharif crop is sown during
(A) January-February
(B) April-May
(C) June-July
(D) October-December

Ans:C

15. In IPL 2009 the two players who did ‘hat trick’, were—
(A) A. Symonds and A. Nehra
(B) L. Balaji and HarbhajanSingh
(C) R. Sharma and Yuvraj Singh
(D) R. P. Singh and L. Malinga

Ans:C

16. Identify the district which does not have an Animal Polyclinic?
(A) Lucknow
(B) Jhansi
(C) Muzaffamagar
(D) Gorakhpur

Ans:B

17. In U.P., the famous pilgrim centre of both Jain and Bauddha Dharma is?
(A) Sarnath
(B) Kushinagar
(C) Kausambi
(D) Devipatan

Ans:C

18. Which one of the following dances is not correctly matched?
(A) Karma — Mahoba
(B) Dhuriya — Bundelkhand
(C) Dhiwar — Kahar
(D) Natwari — Purvanchal

Ans:A

19. The Hathras and Kanpur traditions relate to
(A)Theatre
(B)Classical singing
(C) Folk dance
(D) Kabbadi

Ans:A

20. Identify the University in the Private Sector which does not match with the place shown against it—
(A) Maharshi Information Tech nology University —Lucknow
(B) Amity University —Noida
(C) Jagadguru Ram Bhadra charya Vikhand University— Chitrakoot Dhani
(D) Integral University –Lucknow
Ans:A



21. UPSIDC has established Industrial Parks for specific industries. Identify the Park whose location is not correctly shown—
(A) Bio Technology Park— Lucknow
(B) Apparel Park—Noida
(C) Plastic city —Kanpur
(D) Leather Technology Park—Unnao

Ans:B


22. The winner of Ranji Trophy Cricket Championship held in January 2009, was?
(A) Uttar Pradesh
(B) Mumbai
(C) Punjab Eleven
(D) Delhi Eleven
Ans:B

23. If 3/16th of a tank is filled in 15 minutes, the rest of the tank will be filled in

(A) 61 minutes
(B) 65 minutes
(C) 79 minutes
(D) 81 minutes

Ans:B


24. Which one of the following is not an award given on the National Awards Day?
(A) Rajiv khel Ratna
(B) Arjun Award
(C) Dhyanchand Award
(D) Vishwamitra Award

Ans:D

25. The number of parallelograms that can be formed from a set of four parallel lines intersecting another set of three parallel lines will be?
(A) 6
(B) 9
(C) 12
(D)18
Ans:D
26. There are certain number of benches in a class room. If four students sit on each bench then three benches remain unoccupied.
If, however, three students sit on each bench then three students remain standing in the class. The number of students in the class is?
(A) 36
(B) 48
(C) 60
(D) 72
Ans: B

27. Apart from quinine, which one of the following herbal drug is used to cure malaria?
(A) Arteether
(B) Glace
(C)Lutivit
(D) Cineraria
Ans:A

28. ‘Chilgoza’ is obtained from the seeds of a species of?
(A)Pine
(B) Palm
(C)Cycus
(D) Deodar
Ans:A

29. Of the two bulbs in a house, one glows brighter than the other.
Which of the following statement is correct?
(A) The brightness does not depend on resistance
(B) Both the bulbs have the same resistance
(C) The brighter bulb has larger resistance
(D) The dimmer bulb has larger resistance

Ans:D
30. A third allotrope of Carbon, Fullerene was discovered by a team of 3 scientists who were awarded Chemistry Nobel Prize.
Identify the one who was not a member of that team—
(A) H. W. Kroto
(B) R. F. Curl
(C) R. F. Smalley
(D)Feyman

Ans:D
31. The atoms, in which the number of protons is same but the number of neutrons is different, are known as?
(A) Isotopes
(B) Isobars
(C) Isomers
(D) Isotones

Ans:A

32. A fluorescent tube is preferred to an electric bulb because?
(A) It has a larger light emitting surface
(B) Voltage fluctuations do not affect it
(C) In a tube electrical energy is almost fully converted into light
(D) None of the above

Ans:C


33. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
(A) Y2K—Computer
(B) Arthritis —Uric Acid
(C) Noise pollution —Decibel
(D) Param 10,000—Land to land missile

Ans:D

34. Vinegar is an aqueous solution of?
(A) Oxalic acid
(B) Citric add
(C) Hydrochloric acid
(D) Acetic acid

Ans:D

35. The ‘blue moon’ phenomenon occurs—
(A) When two full moons occur in the same month
(B)When four full moons appear in two consecutive months of the same calendar year
(C) When two full moons appear in the same month thrice in a calendar year
(D) None of the above

Ans:A

36. Which one of the particles, claimed to have been discovered, can put Albert Einstein’s theory of Relativity to the risk of being proved wrong?
(A) Microwave photons
(B) Neutrinos
(C) Liquid crystal
(D) Light emitting diodes


Ans:A


37. Consider the following statements in respect of a jet engine and a rocket—
1. A jet engine uses the surrounding air for its oxygen supply and so is unsuitable for motion in space.
2. A rocket carries its own supply of oxygen in the gas form as fuel.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) Both l and 2
(D) Neither 1 nor 2


Ans:C

38.Enriched uranium are ?
(A) Uranium rods kept under special shield
(B) Natural Uranium in which the component of radio active isotope U235 is artificially increased
(C) Natural Uranium mixed with Thorium
(D) Uranium rods coated with Chromium

Ans:B



39. Which of the following laser types is used in a laser printer?
(A) Dye laser
(B) Semiconductor laser
(C) Excimer laser
(D) Gas laser

Ans:B

40.The inexhaustible source of energy of the stars is due to—
(A) Conversion of Hydrogen to Helium
(B) Conversion of Helium to Hydrogen
(C) Decay of radioactive elements
(D) Excess of oxygen that helps burning and release of energy

Ans:A


41 The leaning tower of Pisa does not fall because—
(A) It is tappered at the top
(B) It covers a large base area
(C) Its centre of gravity remains at the lowest position
(D) The vertical line through the centre of gravity of the tower falls within the base

Ans:D


42. How much is one barrel of oil approximately?
(A) 131 litres
(B) 159 litres
(C) 179 litres
(D) 201 litres

Ans:B

43. While lifting a bucket of water from a well, we feel that the bucket ?
(A) Becomes heavier above the surface of water
(B) Becomes lighter above the surface of water
(C) Looses stability on coming out of water
(D) Has gained mass on coming out of water

Ans:A

44. Nutraceuticals are products having—
(A) Nutrient vitamin and minerals
(B) Nutrient protein and fatty acids
(C) Nutritional and toxic effects
(D) Nutritional and medicinal effects

Ans: D
45. The thermometer suitable to measure 2000°C is?
(A) Gas thermometer
(B) Mercury thermometer
(C) Total radiation pyrometer
(D) Vapour pressure thermo meter

Ans: C


46. Given below are two statements—
Assertion (A) : Lighting a candle in space does not produce a flame.
Reason (R) A flame exists due to the pull of gravity.
In the context of above, which one of the following is correct?
(A) Both (A)and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation
(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

Ans: C


47. A colour-blind man marries a normal woman. The features of colour blindness will appear in his—
(A) Sons
(B) Daughters
(C) Sons’ sons
(D) Daughters’ sons

Ans: D



48. A country has become the first country in Asia by sending its SELEN (Selenological and Engineering Explorer) probe in the orbit of Moon.
The country to win this Laurel is?
(A)Japan
(B) China
(C)India
(D) Pakistan

Ans: A

49. When soggy biscuits are kept inside the fridge for sometime they become crisp because?
(A) Cooling releases extra moisture
(B) Humidity inside the fridge is low and extra moisture is absorbed
(C) Humidity inside the fridge is high and extra moisture is absorbed
(D) Pressure inside the fridge is high and helps in releasing extra moisture

Ans: B


50. The best preserved pillar erected by Ashoka is that of—
(A) Lauria-Nandangarh
(B) Sanchi
(C) Sarnath
(0) Kausambi

Ans: C


51. Reasons for the spread of Buddhism included—
1. Simplicity of religion.
2. Special appeal for the downtrodden.
3. Missionary spirit of the religion.
4. Use of local language.
5. Reinforcement of vedic spirit by philosophers.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below
Codes:
(A) 1,2 and 3
(B) 2,3 and 4
(C) 1,2,3 and 4
(D) 2,3,4 and 5

Ans: C

52. The rivers around which Indus Valley Civilization existed were—
1.Indus
2. Chenab
3.Jhelum
4. Ganga
Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
Codes:
(A) l and 2
(B) 1,2 and 3
(C) 2,3 and 4
(D) All the Statements are Correct

Ans: D

53. Given below are two statements—
Assertion (A) : Mohenjodaro and Harappa cities are dead now.
Reason (R) : They were discovered during excavations.
In the context of the above, which one of the following is correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct expla nation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct expla nation of (A)
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

Ans: B

54. According to the Puranas, original place of the rulers of lunar dynasty was—
(A) Kashi
(B) Ayodhya
(C) Pratishthanpur
(D) Sravasti

Ans: C

55. Which one of the following is the correct sequence of persons who occupied the office of the President of India right from beginning?
(A) C. Rajagopalachari, Rajendra Prasad, Zakir Hussain, V. V. Gin
(B) Rajendra Prasad, S. Radha krishnan, V. V. Gin, Zakir Hussain
(C) C. Rajagopalachari, Rajendra Prasad, S. Radhakrishnan, Fakhruddin Ali Ahinad
(D) Rajendra Prasad, S. Radha krishnan, Zakir Hussain, V. V.Giri

Ans: D

56. The earliest inscription on stone were in which language?
(A) Pali
(B) Sanskrit
(C)Prakrit
(D) Brahmi

Ans: C

57. Who of the following Mughal Emperors was coronated twice?
(A) Akbar
(B) Jahangir
(C) Shahjahan
(D) Aurangzeb

Ans: D

58. The World’s most active Volcano
(A)Cotopaxi
(B) Fujiyama
(C)Kilaueu
(D) Vesuvius

Ans: A

59. Which one of the following countries is credited with the establishment of ‘Uranium city’?
(A) Australia
(B) Canada
(C)Russia
(D) U.S.A.

Ans: B


60. Which of the following are cold ocean currents?
1. Humbolt current
2. Brazil current
3. Oyashio current
4. Canary current.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
Codes:
(A) l and 2
(B) 2 and 3
(C) 1,3 and 4
(D) 2,3 and 4

Ans: C



61. Which of the following rivers has the largest catchment area?
(A)Narmada
(B) Mahanadi
(C)Godavari
(D) Krishna

Ans: C


62. Which one of the following is a warm ocean current?
(A) East Australian current
(B) West Australian current
(C) Benguela current
(D) Peru current

Ans: A


63. Which of the following countries are landlocked countries?
1. Afghanistan
2. Hungary
3. Malaysia
4. Switzerland.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below
(A) l and 2
(B) 1, 2 and 3
(C) 2,3 and 4
(D) 1,2 and 4

Ans: D


64. Which is the highest peak in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?
(A) Saddle Peak
(B) Mount Thuiller
(C) Mount Diavolo
(D) Mount Koyale

Ans: A


65. The State having the highest rainfall by North-East Monsoon is?
(A) Assam
(B) West Bengal
(C) Tamil Nadu
(D) Orissa

Ans: C


66. Which one of the following places gets the least rainfall?
(A)Bikaner
(B) Leh
(C)Jodhpur
(D) Jaisalmer

Ans: B


67. In which State of India, Fulhar Lake is situated?
(A) Madhya Pradesh
(B)Uttarakhand
(C)Uttar Pradesh
(D)Jammu & Kashmir

Ans: C


68. Among the SAARC countries the most densely populated country is?
(A) Bangladesh
(B) India
(C) Pakistan
(D) Maldives

Ans: A

69. Which one of the following waterfalls in India has the most height
(A) Barchipani Falls
(B) Jog Falls
(C)Meenmutty Falls
(D)Kunchikal Falls

Ans: D

70. On which one of the following rivers is located Indo-Pak Bagalihar Project?
(A)Sutlej
(B) Jhelum
(C)Beas
(D) Chenab

Ans: D


71. Arrange the following Indian States in a chronological order, according to their formation, and
select the correct answer by using the codes given at the end—
1. Chhattisgarh
2. Arunachal Pradesh
3. Jharkhand
4. Sikkim.
Codes:
(A) 4,1,3,2
(B) 4, 2, 1, 3
(C) 3,2,1,4
(D) 1,4,2,3

Ans: B


72. About 30 per cent of India’s area lies in the three States of?
(A) Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh
(B) Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat
(C) Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
(D)Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh


Ans: C


73. Consider the following statements and state which one of them is correct?
(A) L’Aquila is a famous castle in Romania
(B) L’Aquila is the famous beach in France on the shores of Mediterranean sea
(C) L’Aquila is a famous castle in France
(D) L’Aquila is a place in Italy


Ans: D



74. About one-third of India’s cattle population is found in three
States. They are…….
(A) Bihar, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh
(B) Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh
(C) Punjab, Orissa and Rajasthan
(D) Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Rajasthan


Ans: B



75. The recently appointed Chief of the Nepal Army (August- September2009) belongs to ?
(A) Erstwhile royal family
(B) Privileged elite classes
(C) Indigenous tribes
(D) Maoists party


Ans: C




76. A ship caught in August 2009 in the eastern territorial waters of India, plying without persuation, belonged to?
(A) China
(B) North Korea
(C) South Korea
(D) Thailand


Ans: B



77.. The largest tribal group of India
is?
(A) Bhils
(B) Gonds
(C) Santhals
(D) Tharus


Ans: B



78. Which of the following tribes of india practise polyandry?
1. Gonds
2. Nagas
3. Jaunsaris
4. Todas.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below-
(A)1 and 2
(B) 2 and 3
(C)3 and 4
(D)1 and 4


Ans: C



UTTAR PRADESH UP PCS UPPSC Prelims Exam 2009 General Studies Solved paper

UTTAR PRADESH UP PCS UPPSC Prelims Exam 2009 General Studies Solved paper

UPPCS  is one of the most important exams for getting highest level jobs in UP

General Studies exam was held in December 2009

We are providing paper with answers

General Studies Consists of

Current affairs

history

geography

Science Questions

As these Questions appear in all exams so its helpful for every exam like UPSC prelims ,all state public service Exams etc

1. Consider the following statements about the Preamble of the Constitution and state which of them are correct with the help of given codes

1. The objective resolution pro posed by Pt. Nehru ultimately became the Preamble.

2. It is not justiciable in nature.

3. It cannot be amended.

4. It cannot override the specific provisions of the Constitution.

Codes:

(A) Only land 2

(B) Only l, 2and 4

(C) Only 1,2 and 3

(D) Only2 ,3 and 4

Ans:B

2. The Union Parliament can also legislate on a subject of State List

1. To give effect to international agreement.

2. With the consent of the State concerned.

3. During President’s rule in the State.

4. In the national interest, when Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to this effect by a 2/3 rd majority.

Select the correct answer from the codes given below

Codes:

(A) 1,2 and 3

(B) 2, 3and 4

(C) 1,2 and 4

(D) All the four

Ans:D

3. SEZ Act was passed by the Parliament in the year?

(A)       2004

(B)       2005

(C)       2006

(D) None of the above

Ans:B

4. The Governor of a State can act independent of the advice of the Council of Ministers in?

1. Asking the Government to prove its majority in the Assembly.

2. Dismissing a Chief Minister.

3. Reserving a bill for the consideration of the President of India.

4. Returning the bill passed by the legislature for reconsideration.

5. Seeking the opinion of the High Court.

Select the correct answer from the codes given below

Codes:

(A) 1,2,3 and 4

(B) 2,3,4 and 5

(C) 1,2,4 and 5

(D) All the Five

Ans:A

5. Mayor of a city in Uttar Pradesh -

1. Is first citizen of the city.

2. Is ex-officio member of the Municipal Corporation.

3. Is ex-officio Chairman of the Executive Committee.

4. Exercises full control over the executive machinery.

Select the correct answer from the codes given below—

Codes:

(A) 1 and 2

(B) 1 ,2 and 3

(C) 2,3 and 4

(D) All the four

Ans:D

6. Planning was considered a pre requisite—

1. For balanced socio-economic development.

2. For extending the benefits of development in an even manner.

3. For focusing on removal of regional disparities.

4. For maximizing the utilization of available resources.

Select the correct answer from the codes given below—

Codes:

(A) l and 2

(B) 1,2 and 3

(C) 2, 3and 4

(D) All the four

Ans:D

7. India in recent past has succeeded in attracting large foreign investments in?

1. Life Insurance Business

2. Banking Sector

3. Automobiles Sector

4. Film-making

5. Medical Tourism

Select the correct answer from the codes given below—

Codes:

(A) 1, 2 and 3

(B) 1,3 and 4

(C) 2, 3 and 4

(D) 2,3,4 and 5

Ans:A

8. Which of the following statements about Sugar industry are correct?

1. In the world, India’s share in sugar production is over 15 per cent.

2. Sugar industry is the second largest agro-based industry in India.

3. India is the largest consumer of sugar.

4. India is the largest producer of sugar.

Select the correct answer from the codes given below—

Codes:

(A)       l and 2

(B) 3 and 4

(C) 2 and 3

(D) 1 and 4

Ans:C

9. Which one of the following is nut a measure of reducing inequalities?

(A) Minimum-Needs Programme

(B) Liberalization of economy

(C) Taxation

(D) Land Reforms

Ans:B

10. The largest item of public expenditure in the Union Budget in recent years has been—

(A) Defence expenditure

(B) Interest payments

(C) Major subsidies

(D) Capital expenditure

Ans:B

11. Consider following statements and Select the correct answer from the codes given below

1. The term ‘Union of States’ has been used in the Constitution because Indian States have no right to recede.

2. The S. K. Dhar Commission preferred reorganization of States on administrative convenience rather than on linguistic basis.

3. The Congress Committee under Pt. Nehru, Sardar Patel and Pattabhi Sita ramayya did not favour linguistic basis for re-organisation of States.

(A) Only 1

(B) Only 1 and 2

(C) Only l and 3

(D) All the three

Ans:D

12. Upnishads were translated into Persian during the reign of?

(A) Aurangzeb

(B) Shahjahan

(C) Jahangir

(D) Akbar

Ans:B

13. Given below are four events connected with India’s struggle for independence. Select their correct chronological order by using the codes given below the events—

1. Second Round Table Conference.

2. Karachi Session of Indian National Congress.

3. Execution of Bhagat Singh

4. Gandhi-Irwin Pact

Codes:

(A)1,2,3,4

(B) 2,1,3,4

(C)4,3,2,1

(D) 2,4,3,1

Ans:C

14. Who of the following had called Subhash Chandra Bose as ‘Desh Nayak’?

(A) Mahatma Gandhi

(B) Ram Manohar Lohia

(C) Rabindranath Tagore

(D) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

Ans:C

15. Who of the following had presided over the annual session of Indian National Congress held at Lucknow in 1916?

(A) Annie Besant

(B) Lala Lajpat Rai

(C) Motilal Nehru

(D) A. C. Majumdar

Ans:D

16. Who of the following presided over the session of Indian National Congress when resolution of ‘Poorna Swaraj’ was passed?

(A) Dadabhai Naoroji

(B) Jawaharlal Nehru

(C) Lala Lajpat Rai

(D) Surendranath Banerjee

Ans:B

17. Aruna Asaf Ali was connected with which one of the following movements as a woman organiser of underground activity?

(A) Civil Disobedience Movement

(B)Non Cooperation Movement

(C) Quit India Movement

(D) Swadeshi Movement

Ans:C

18. The cardinal features of political system in India are—

1. It is a democratic republic.

2. It has a Parliamentary form of Government.

3. The supreme power vests in the people of India.

4. It provides for a unified authority.

Select the correct answer from the codes given below—

Codes:

(A) l and 2

(B) 1,2 and 3

(C) 2,3 and 4

(D) All the four statements are Correct

Ans:D

19. Who among the following leaders was the supporter of ‘Swadeshi’?

(A)Arbindo Ghosh

(B)Pheroz Shah Mehta

(C)Dadabhai Naoroji

(D) Subhash chandra Bose

Ans:A

20. Given below are two statements

Assertion (A) : Political parties are the life blood of democracy.

Reason (R) : People generally curse political parties for poor governance.

In the context of the above, which one 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

Ans:B

21. Which one of the following pairs about the subject and the respective list under the Constitution of India is not correctly matched?

Subject             List

(A)Forests—Concurrent List

(B) Stock Exchange—Concurrent List

(C) Post Office Saving Bank—Union List

(D) Public Health—State List

Ans:B

22. ‘Right to Equality’ finds a place in the Constitution under—

1.Article 13

2. Article 14

3.Article 15

4. Article 16

Select the correct answer from the codes given below—

Codes:

(A)1 and 2

(B) 1,2 and 3

(C) 2,3 and 4

(D) In All the four

Ans:C

23. Centre-State relations in India are dependent upon—

1. Constitutional provisions

2. Conventions and practices

3. Judicial interpretations

4. Mechanisms for dialogue

Select the correct answer from the codes given below—

Codes:

(A)       l and 2

(B)       1,2and3

(C)       2,3and 4

(D)       All the four

Ans:D

24. The Preamble of the Indian Constitution adopted on 26th

November, 1949 did not include the terms—

1. Socialist

2. Secular

3. Integrity

4. Republic

Select the correct answer from the codes given below—

Codes:

(A) 1,2 and 3

(B) 2, 3and 4

(C) 1, 2 and 4

(D) 3 and 4

Ans:A

25. Poverty level in India is established on the basis of—
(A) Pet capita income in different States
(B) House-hold average income
(C) House-hold consumer expenditure
(D) Slum population in the country

Ans:C

26. In which one of the following places, the cave temples built by the Rashtrakutas in the Ellora mountains are located?
(A) Aurangabad (Maharashtra)
(B) Nasilc (Maharashtra)
(C) Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh)
(D) Colconda (Andhra Pradesh)

Ans:A

27. “Let no man ask a man’s sect or caste.” This statement has been given by—
(A)Kabir
(B) Ramananda
(C) Ramanuja
(D) Chaitanya

Ans:A

28. ‘Tamasha’ is the famous folk form of musical theatre and belongs to—
(A) Uttar Pradesh
(B) Punjab
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Bihar

Ans:C
29. Musical instrument ‘Tabla’ was introduced by—
(A) Adil Shah
(B) Amir Khusrau
(C) Tansen
(D) Baiju Bawara

Ans:B
30. Non-performing assets in commercial banks means—
(A) Bank deposits which are not invested
(B) Capital assets not in use
(C) Loans in which interest or principal amount is not recovered
(D) Low-interest rate loans

Ans:C
31. Base year for estimation of Gross Domestic Product at constant prices in India, at present, is—
(A) 1999-2000
(B) 2000-2001
(C) 2002-2003
(D) 2006-2007

Ans:A

32. The total number of Puranas are
(A) 12
(B) 16
(C) 18
(D) 20
Ans:C

33. Consider following statements about Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana and state which one of them is incorrect?
(A) It was launched during 2007-08
(B) It envisages an outlay of Rs. 2,500 crores for the Eleventh Five Year Plan
(C) Additional Central assistance under the scheme would be available as 80% grant to the States
(D) Activities under the Yojna include integrated development of Food crops, Agriculture mechanisation, development of Rainfed farming etc.

Ans:C
34. Consider following statements—
1. A watershed development fund has been established with a total corpus of Rs. 200 crores.
2. The objective is to undertake integrated watershed development in selected 100 districts.
3. Under the scheme 2/3 rd of amount is given for grant based projects in the State.
With the help of given codes, find which of the above statement(s) is/ are correct.
Codes:
(A)Only l
(B) l and 2only
(C) 1,2 and 3
(D) 2 and 3only

Ans:C

35. What was the name of Ujjain in ancient times?
(A) Takshila
(B) Awantika
(C) Indraprashtha
(D) None of the above

Ans:B
36. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
(A) Kalinga Award—Popularization of Science
(B) David Cohen Award— Literature
(C) Borlaug Award —Agriculture
(D.) Pulitzer Prize—Progress in religion

Ans:D
37. Which one of the following parts of Mentha possesses maximum oil percentage?
(A)Root
(B) Stem
(C)Leaf
(D) Flower

Ans:C
38. Balance of Payment includes—
(A) Visible Trade
(B) Invisible Trade
(C) Debts
(D) All the above
Ans:D

39. Now, packaging has assumed importance because—
(A) It provides protection to products
(B) It makes products attractive
(C) It increases credibility of the product
(D) It provides all the above
Ans:D
40. The Bank rate is the rate at which—
(A) A bank lends to the public
(B) The RBI lends to the public
(C) The RBI gives credit to the commercial banks
(D) The Government of India lends to other countries
Ans:C
41. ‘Nitrogen use efficiency’ in crop production may be enhanced by ?
(A) Split application of fertilizer
(B) Use of nitrogen inhibitors
(C) Use of slow release fertilizers
(D) All the above
Ans:D
42. Research and development of farm tools and machinery are being carried out by Central Institute of Agriculture Engineering which is located at—
(A) Pant Nagar
(B) Bhopal
(C) New Delhi
(D) Ranchi
Ans:B

43.The National Agriculture innovation Project is being implemented by ICAR with credit assistance from World Bank. It has got how many components?
(A) Only one component
(B) Two components
(C) Three components
(D) Four components
Ans:D

44. Rajiv Gandhi Environment Award is given four outstanding contribution to?
(A) Afforestation and conservation of waste land
(B) Neat technology and development
(C) Wildlife conservation
(D) Writing of Hindi books on Environment

Ans:B

45. Given below are two statements
Assertiqn (A) Natural vegetation is the true index of climate.
Reason (R) Water-loving plants are found in moist climate.
In the context of the above, which one 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
Ans:A

46. In October 2009, a decision has been taken to shift the wholesale Price Index base year from 1993-94 to?
(A) 2001-2002
(B) 2002-2003
(C) 2003-2004
(D) 2004-2005
Ans:D

47. Which of the following conditions indicate the impact of global warming?
1.Melting of glaciers.
2.Rise in sea level.
3. Changes in weather condi lions
4. Rise in global temperature.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
Codes:
(A) l and 2
(B)1,2 and 3
(C)2,3 and 4
(D)All the four
Ans:D

48. Tree cover is maximum in?
(A) East Deccan
(B) Northern Plains
(C) West Coast
(D) East Coast
Ans:C

49. As per 2001 Census, arrange the following States/ Union Territories in descending order of population
(A) Chandigarh - Puducherry - Sikkim - Mizoram
(B) Chandigarh - Puducherry - Mizoram - Sikkim
(C) Puducherry - Chandigarh - Mizoram - Sikkiin
(D) Puducherry - Chandigarh - Sikkim- Mizoram
Ans:C

50. Arrange the following States in the descending order of literacy as per Census Report of 2001 and select the correct answer from the codes given at the end—
1. Kerala
2. Manipur
3. Tamil Nadu
4. Himachal Pradesh
Codes:
(A)1,4,3,2
(B)4,1,3,2
(C)2,4,1,3
(D) 1,2,4,3
Ans:A

51. Which of the following statements about Radioactive pollution are correct?
1. It causes hereditary change in the animals.
2. It causes disbalance among different minerals in the soil.
3. It hinders blood circulation.
4. It causes carcinogenesis.
Select the correct answer from
the codes given below—
Codes:
(A)l and 2
(B) l and 4
(C) 1,3 and 4
(D)) 2,3 and 4
Ans:C

52. Which one of the following years is known as the ‘Year of the Great Divide’ with regard to population, after which there has been a continuous and rapid growth in India’s population?
(A) 1911
(B) 1921
(C) 1941
(D) 1951
Ans:B

53. Among the following 4 cities (Principal Corporation) which one had the least population as per 2001 census?
(A) Kanpur
(B) Lucknow
(C) Agra
(D) Varanasi

Ans:D

54. Which of the following conditions determine an area as urban as given in the Census Report of 2001?
1. Its minimum population will have to be 5,000.
2. The minimum percentage of its working male population, engaged in non-agri cultural work, will have to be 75.
3. The density of its population will have to be at least 400 persons for sq. km.
4. It will have to have a minimum area of 10 sq. km.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below
(A)l and 2
(B) 1,2 and 3
(C) 2,3 and 4
(D) All the four Statements

Ans:B

55. The percentage of urban population in India according to Census 2001, is?
(A) 20.8
(B) 25.7
(C) 27.3
(D) 27.8
56. Which one of the following Union Territories in India has the sex ratio (number of females per1000 males) above 1000?
(A) Puducherry
(B) Delhi
(C) Chandigarh
(D) Lakshadweep
Ans:A

57. Given below are two statements—
Assertion (A) : The dividing line between village and town begins to be passed with the presence of traders and manufacturers.
Reason (R) : The traders and manufacturers wholly depend on village resources.
in the context of the above, which one 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
Ans:D

58. Who of the following received Lachchu Maharaj Award for
Kathak Dance at its ceremony in September, 2009?
(A) Madhuri Dixit
(B) Rekha
(C) Kunkum Dhar
(D) Asha Parekh

Ans:D
59. The first High/Supreme Court Judge, who voluntarily made public his assets, is?
(A) Justice D. V. Shyalendra Kumar
(B) Justice K. Chandru
(C) Justice K. Kannan
(D) Justice U. C. Srivastava

Ans: C

60. Which of the following items of works are included in Bharat Nirman ? Find your answer with the help of given codes.
1. Accelerated irrigation benefits programme.
2. Inter-linking of River projects.
3. Scheme for repair, renovation and restoration of water bodies.
4. Rehabilitation of displaced persons due to irrigation projects.
Codes:
(A) Only land 2
(B) 1,2 and 4 only
(C)1,2 and 3 only
(D) All the four
Ans:C

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