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ECONOMY
A. a,b
.B. bC. a
D. b,c
Q2. ICICI is the name of a
A. chemical industry
B. bureau
C. corporation
.D. financial institution
Q3. Gilt-edged market means
A. bullion market
.B. market of government securitiesC. market of guns
D. market of pure metals
Q4. National expenditure includes
A. consumption expenditure
B. investment expenditure
C. government expenditure
.D. All of the above
Q5. Who invented Electric Generator?
.A. Michael FaradayB. Sir Alexander Graham Bell
C. Alfred B. Nobel
D. Thomas Alva Edison
Q6. Who is the author of the book 'Freedom Behind Bars'?
.A. Kiran BediB. Jawaharlal Nahru
C. Sheikh Abdullah
D. Nelson Mandela
Q7. Indian Cancer Research institute is located at
A. New Delhi
B. Calcutta
C. Chennai
.D. Mumbai
GEOGRAPHY
1. Who wrote the book Babuvivah
.(a) Raja Rammohan Rai (b) Pandit Rambai
(c) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (d) Rabindranath Tagore
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ECONOMY
Q1. The central banking functions in India are performed by the
a. Central Bank of India
b. Reserve Bank of India
c. State Bank of India
d. Punjab National Bank
a. Central Bank of India
b. Reserve Bank of India
c. State Bank of India
d. Punjab National Bank
A. a,b
.B. bC. a
D. b,c
Q2. ICICI is the name of a
A. chemical industry
B. bureau
C. corporation
.D. financial institution
Q3. Gilt-edged market means
A. bullion market
.B. market of government securitiesC. market of guns
D. market of pure metals
Q4. National expenditure includes
A. consumption expenditure
B. investment expenditure
C. government expenditure
.D. All of the above
Q5. Who invented Electric Generator?
.A. Michael FaradayB. Sir Alexander Graham Bell
C. Alfred B. Nobel
D. Thomas Alva Edison
Q6. Who is the author of the book 'Freedom Behind Bars'?
.A. Kiran BediB. Jawaharlal Nahru
C. Sheikh Abdullah
D. Nelson Mandela
Q7. Indian Cancer Research institute is located at
A. New Delhi
B. Calcutta
C. Chennai
.D. Mumbai
Q8. Ajanta-Ellora caves are situated near
A. Ajmer
B. Jaipur
C. Patna
.D. Aurangabad
Q9. Sun Temple is situated at?
.A. Konark B. Bangalore
C. Haridwar
D. Kerala
Q10. The first Indian University was opened in 1857 was in
A. Chennai
B. Bihar
C. Mumbai
.D. Kolkata
A. Ajmer
B. Jaipur
C. Patna
.D. Aurangabad
Q9. Sun Temple is situated at?
.A. Konark B. Bangalore
C. Haridwar
D. Kerala
Q10. The first Indian University was opened in 1857 was in
A. Chennai
B. Bihar
C. Mumbai
.D. Kolkata
1. The Magnitude of Earthquake is measured on the –
(a) Barometer
(b) Anemometer
(c) Kelvin meter
.(d) Richter scale
2. Dome mountain are the result of –
(a) Intrusion of magma
(b) Folding
.(c) Frictions at the joints of the rocks
(d) Faulting
3. Creators or calderas are –
(a) Rift valley
.(b) Hollows created by removed of volcanic cones
(c) Sink holes
(d) Pot holes
4. A volcanic eruption is most likely to be violent cones
(a) The volcano is near to the sea
(b) The neck of the volcano is sealed by a plug
(c) The lava is viscous
.(d) The lava reaches the surface through a fissure
5. Which of the following features is not an aspect of vulcanicity?
(a) Geyser
.(b) Batholiths
(c) Dyke
(d) Fold
6. Which of the following statements best describes the usefulness of vulcanicity?
(a) A violent volcanic eruption represents the release of an enormous amount of energy
(b) The high density of population in parts of java is dependent an on agriculture
(c) Some volcanoes are dormant
.(d) Fissure eruption are usually non- violent
7. Which of the following features is the product t of vulcanicity?
(a) Geosynclines
(b) Escarpment
.(c) Atoll
(d) Fold mountain
8. The earthquake at Sagami bay in Japan which killed two and a half lakh people was an example of –
(a) Tectonic earthquake
.(b) Plutonic earthquake
(c) Main- induced earthquake
(d) Is static earthquake
9. The lines joining the place of equal intensity of seismic waves are known as :
(a) Seisimice line
(b) Isoseisimic line
(c) Isogonal line
.(d) Isogonic line
10. Which is not a causative factor of earthquake?
(a) Volcanoes
(b) Isostacy
.(c) Tectonics
(d) Waves
HISTORY
1. Who wrote the book Babuvivah
.(a) Raja Rammohan Rai (b) Pandit Rambai
(c) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (d) Rabindranath Tagore
2. Who first translated Bhagvad Gita to English
(a) William Jones .(b) Charles Wilkins
(c) Alexander Cunningham (d) John Marshall
(a) William Jones .(b) Charles Wilkins
(c) Alexander Cunningham (d) John Marshall
3. First census in India was conducted at the time of
(a) Lord Dufferin . (b) Lord Lytton
(c) Lord Auckland (d) Sir John Napier
(a) Lord Dufferin . (b) Lord Lytton
(c) Lord Auckland (d) Sir John Napier
4. Who was the Viceroy of India when the Rowlatt Act was Passed
.(a) Lord Irwin (b) Lord Reading
(c) Lord Chelmsford (d) Lord Wavell
.(a) Lord Irwin (b) Lord Reading
(c) Lord Chelmsford (d) Lord Wavell
5. Who introduce English as official language
(a) Lord William Bentick (b) Sir Charles Wood
.(c) Dalhousie (d) Allan Octawain Hume
(a) Lord William Bentick (b) Sir Charles Wood
.(c) Dalhousie (d) Allan Octawain Hume
6. Who was the founder of the Indian Association
.(a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(c) Surendranath Banerjee (d) AO Hume
.(a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(c) Surendranath Banerjee (d) AO Hume
7. The first Indian leader to undergo imprisonment
.(a) C Vijaraghavachari (b) B G Tilak
(c) Bipin Chandra Pal (d) Dadabhai Noroji
.(a) C Vijaraghavachari (b) B G Tilak
(c) Bipin Chandra Pal (d) Dadabhai Noroji
8. First Indian to used the word ‘Swarajya’
(a) Raja Rammohan Rai (b) Mahtma Gandhi
.(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (d) Swami Vivekanand
(a) Raja Rammohan Rai (b) Mahtma Gandhi
.(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (d) Swami Vivekanand
9. All India Harijan Sangha established by Mahtama Gandhi, in the year
(a) 1935 .(b) 1932
(c) 1920 (d) 1927
(a) 1935 .(b) 1932
(c) 1920 (d) 1927
10. In which place did Satyagraha first started
(a) Delhi (b) Calcutta
(c) Baroda .(d) Champaran
(a) Delhi (b) Calcutta
(c) Baroda .(d) Champaran
POLITY
1.Through which constitutional amendment in article 359, it has been laid down that Fundamental Rights under articles 20 and 21 are enforceable during the operation of emergency.
(A) 44th Amendment Act(B) 46th Amendment Act
.(C) 45th Amendment Act
(D) 48th Amendment Act
2. On whose satisfaction period of emergency shall be extended for operation in case security of India or any part of the Indian territory is threatened.
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Home Minister
.(C) President of India(D) Vice-President of India
3. Article 20 of the Fundamental Rights represents which subject.
(A) Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment
(B) Protection in respect of Conviction of Offence.(C) Protection of life and personal liberty
(D) None of the above .
4. Article 21 of the Fundamental Rights deals with which subject.
(A) Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech,
(B) Protection in respect of conviction of offence
(C) Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases
.(D) Protection of life and personal liberty
5. Who declares the financial emergency.
.(A) President(B) Prime Minister
(C) Finance Minister
(D) None of the above
6. After declaration of financial emergency by the President, what is the period of operation without approval by the ParliamenT.
.(A) Three Months
(B) Four Months
(C) Two Months(D) One Month
(A) 44th Amendment Act(B) 46th Amendment Act
.(C) 45th Amendment Act
(D) 48th Amendment Act
2. On whose satisfaction period of emergency shall be extended for operation in case security of India or any part of the Indian territory is threatened.
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Home Minister
.(C) President of India(D) Vice-President of India
3. Article 20 of the Fundamental Rights represents which subject.
(A) Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment
(B) Protection in respect of Conviction of Offence.(C) Protection of life and personal liberty
(D) None of the above .
4. Article 21 of the Fundamental Rights deals with which subject.
(A) Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech,
(B) Protection in respect of conviction of offence
(C) Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases
.(D) Protection of life and personal liberty
5. Who declares the financial emergency.
.(A) President(B) Prime Minister
(C) Finance Minister
(D) None of the above
6. After declaration of financial emergency by the President, what is the period of operation without approval by the ParliamenT.
.(A) Three Months
(B) Four Months
(C) Two Months(D) One Month
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7. Within what period, the Parliament has to approve Financial emergency declared by the
President—
(A) Six Months
.(B) Two Months(C) Three Months
(D) Four Months
8. In Financial Emergency, salaries and allowances of which groups get reduction—
(A) Central Government Employees
(B) Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts
.(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
9. Raj Pramukh represents whom under the Indian Constitution—
(A) President
.(B) Governor
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
10. Under the Indian Constitution, what is the concept behind the protection of President and
Governors—
(A) President & Governors are above the law
(B) President & Governors make any law for the Constitution
(C) President and Governors are answerable to Prime Minister
.(D) President and Governors shall not be answerable to any court to the exercise andperformance of the powers and duties of their office
President—
(A) Six Months
.(B) Two Months(C) Three Months
(D) Four Months
8. In Financial Emergency, salaries and allowances of which groups get reduction—
(A) Central Government Employees
(B) Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts
.(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
9. Raj Pramukh represents whom under the Indian Constitution—
(A) President
.(B) Governor
(C) A & B
(D) None of the above
10. Under the Indian Constitution, what is the concept behind the protection of President and
Governors—
(A) President & Governors are above the law
(B) President & Governors make any law for the Constitution
(C) President and Governors are answerable to Prime Minister
.(D) President and Governors shall not be answerable to any court to the exercise andperformance of the powers and duties of their office
GENERAL SCIENCE
11. Which of the following gland is responsiblefor the secretion of insulin?
(1) Pituitary (2) Pineal
(3) Thymus .(4) Pancrease
12. Insulin is discovered by –
(1) Linak .(2) Batting & Best
(3) Jenner (4) Waksman
13. Isletes of langerhans is situated in –
(1) Spleen .(2) Brain
(3) Pancreas (4) Liver
14. Corpus luteum is a mass of cells found is –
(1) Brain (2) Ovary
.(3) Pancreas (4) Spleen
15. Harmone insulin is a –
(1) Glycolipid .(2) Fatty acid
(3) Peptide (4) Sterol
16. Number of muscles found in human body-
(1) 600 (2) 630
(3) 639 .(4) 653
17. Strongest muscle of man found in –
(1) Wrist (2) Finger
.(3) Jaw (4) Leg
18. Which of the following organ have its own wave of autonomic excitation?
(1) Heart (2) Kidney
.(3) Liver (4) Intestine
19. A person feel fatigued due to depositin of a acid in their muscles is –
.(1) Latic Acid (2) Ureic acid
(3) Citric acid (4) Pyruvic acid
20. Cornea is an important part of –
(1) Ear (2) Nose
(3) Kidney .(4) Eye
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ReplyDeletesir, in some news papers thr is an article about changed syllabus of gk section to ga? If you knw anything about this plz clear my doubt...
ReplyDeleteread both,, there might be chance that they will shift to GA is Reading GK is Easy n the one who has been preparing for more than one year must have remembered all the statik gk,, so der might be chance that they will ask ga. rest depend upon them,,situation is dubious .
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