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Cactus is referred to as
Cactus is referred to as
Hydrophyte
Mesophyte
Xerophyte
C
Which of the following is not a renewable resource?
Thorium
Geothermal heat
Tidal power
Radiant energy
A
Which of the following statements is correct?
Mahadeo hills are in the west of Maikala hills.
Mahadeo hills are the part of Karnataka Plateau.
Mahadeo hills are in the east of Chhotanagpur Plateau
Mahadeo hills are the part of Aravalli ranges.
A
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
Hevea Tree - Brazil
Sumatra Storm - Malaysia
Kayan River - Borneo
Dekke Toba fish - Brazil
D
Which of the following resources is renewable one?
Uranium
Coal
Timber
Natural Gas
C
How many neck canal cells are found in the archegonium of a fern?
One
Two
Three
Four
D
Which angiosperm is vesselless?
Hydrilla
Trochodendron
Maize
Wheat
B
Who was the first child born after operative procedure?
Caesar
Huxley
William
Pasteur
A
Myrmecology is study of
Insects
Ants
Crustaceans
Arthropods
B
NIN (National Institute of Nutrition) Central Office is located at
Hyderabad
Mumbai
Bengaluru
Kolkata
A
HIV often changes its shape due to the presence of an enzyme called
Reverse Transcriptase
Enterokinase
Nucleotidase
Nucleoditase
A
Fleming’s right hand rule is used to find the direction of the
Alternate current
Direct current
Induced current
Actual current
C
The unit of electrical power is
Volt
Watt
Kilowatt hour
Ampere
Answer (b). Kilowatt hour is the unit of energy
The resistance of the human body (dry condition) is of the order of
10^1 Ohm
10^2 Ohm
10^3 Ohm
10^4 Ohm
C
There are a lot of factors involved and not every person has the same electrical resistance. For instance, men tend to have lower resistance than women. Just like for the resistors used in electronics, the resistance of a person's arm depends on the arm's length and diameter. Resistance goes up with length and down with diameter. Since men tend to have thicker arms and legs (more muscle), they usually have lower resistance. (An implication of this is that .) A rough value for the internal resistance of the human body is 300-1,000 Ohms. Naturally, the resistance also depends on the path that electricity takes through the body - if the electricity goes in the left hand and out the right foot, then the resistance will be much higher than if it goes in and out of adjacent fingers.
Within the body, the tissues with the greatest resistance are bone and fat - nerves and muscle have the least resistance. That said, the majority of the body's resistance is in the skin - the dead, dry cells of the epidermis (the skin's outer layer) are very poor conductors. Depending on the person, the resistance of dry skin is usually between 1,000-100,000 Ohms. The skin's resistance is much lower if it is wet or burnt/blistered. This means that when a person is electrocuted in real life, the body's resistance drops as the skin is burned. To determine a person's total resistance, just add together the resistance of each part of the body - remember that the electricity must pass through the skin twice (on the way in and on the way out), so the total resistance is:
Rtotal = Rskin(in) + Rinternal + Rskin(out)
Another interesting point to consider is that in addition to acting like a resistor, the epidermis acts like a capacitor if placed in contact with a piece of metal (the underlying tissue is like one plate of a capacitor and the metal surface is like the other plate - the dry epidermis is the less-conductive material or "dielectric" in between) . In cases of electrocution by a DC voltage source, this capacitive property has little importance. But if the electrocution is by an AC source, the epidermis's natural resistance is "shorted out", allowing the current to bypass that part of the body's resistance and making the body's total resistance much lower.
Within the body, the tissues with the greatest resistance are bone and fat - nerves and muscle have the least resistance. That said, the majority of the body's resistance is in the skin - the dead, dry cells of the epidermis (the skin's outer layer) are very poor conductors. Depending on the person, the resistance of dry skin is usually between 1,000-100,000 Ohms. The skin's resistance is much lower if it is wet or burnt/blistered. This means that when a person is electrocuted in real life, the body's resistance drops as the skin is burned. To determine a person's total resistance, just add together the resistance of each part of the body - remember that the electricity must pass through the skin twice (on the way in and on the way out), so the total resistance is:
Rtotal = Rskin(in) + Rinternal + Rskin(out)
Another interesting point to consider is that in addition to acting like a resistor, the epidermis acts like a capacitor if placed in contact with a piece of metal (the underlying tissue is like one plate of a capacitor and the metal surface is like the other plate - the dry epidermis is the less-conductive material or "dielectric" in between) . In cases of electrocution by a DC voltage source, this capacitive property has little importance. But if the electrocution is by an AC source, the epidermis's natural resistance is "shorted out", allowing the current to bypass that part of the body's resistance and making the body's total resistance much lower.
Certain substances loose their electrical resistance completely at super low temperature. Such substances are called
super conductors
semi conductors
dielectrics
perfect conductors
A
The section of the CPU that selects, interprets and monitors the execution of program instructions is
Memory
Register unit
Control unit
ALU
C
Who among the following introduced the world’s first laptop computer in the market?
Hewlett-Packard
Epson
Laplink travelling software Inc
Microsoft
B
Brass contains
Copper and Zinc
Copper and Tin
Copper and Silver
Copper and Nickel
A
bronze-cu and tin
BRASS typically contains 85% copper, 5% tin, 5% lead, and 5% zinc. BRASS
Which is the purest commercial form of iron?
Pig iron
Steel
Stainless steel
Wrought iron
D
In galvanization, iron is coated with
Copper
Zinc
Tin
Nickel
B
Which one of the following is also known as solution?
A compound
A homogeneous mixture
A heterogeneous mixture
A suspension
B
The cells which are closely associated and interacting with guard cells are
Transfusion tissue
Complementary cells
Subsidiary cells
Hypodermal cells
C
Conversion of starch to sugar is essential for
Stomatal opening
Stomatal closing
Stomatal formation
Stomatal growth
A
Soil erosion can be prevented by
Increasing bird population
Afforestation
Removal of vegetation
Overgrazing
B
Natural sources of air pollution are(TWO ANSWERS)
Forest fires
Volcanic eruptions
Dust storm
Smoke from burning dry leaves
Answer (a) or (b)
"Bull’s eye" is used in the game of
Boxing
Basketball
Polo
Shooting
D
Pablo Picasso, the famous painter was
French
Italian
Flemish
Spanish
D
Which of the following is the Regulator of the credit rating agencies in India?
RBI
SBI
SIDBI
SEBI
D
Which is the first Indian Company to be listed in NASDAQ?
Reliance
TCS
HCL
Infosys
D
RRBs are owned by
Central Government
State Government
Sponsor Bank
Jointly by all of the above
D
The Monetary and Credit Policy is announced by which of the following?
Ministry of Finance in Centre
Reserve Bank of India
State Bank of India
Planning Commission of India
B
Which of the following method is not used in determining National Income of a country?
Income Method
Output Method
Input Method
Investment Method
C
c). Methods of measurement of National Income
1. Value added method or Net Output method
2. Income method or Distributed share method
3. Expenditure method or Consumption and investment method
What does the letter ‘e’ denotes in the term ‘e-banking’?
Essential Banking
Economic Banking
Electronic Banking
Expansion Banking
C
Prof. Milton Friedman was the leader of
Ohio school
Chicago school
Cambridge school
London school
B
Which one of the following is not a qualitative control of credit by the Central Bank of a country?
Rationing of credit
Regulation of consumer credit
Variation of the reserve ratio
Regulation of margin requirements
C
The market in which loans of money can be obtained is called
Reserve market
Institutional market
Money market
Exchange market
C
If the marginal return increases at a diminishing rate, the total return
increases
decreases
remains constant
becomes zero
B.
The law of Increasing Returns means(DOUBT)
increasing cost
decreasing cost
increasing production
increasing income
C
The most important feature of Cabinet system of Government is
Individual responsibility
Collective responsibility
Responsibility to none
Non-responsibility
B
Direct legislation in Switzerland has
a natural growth
a haphazard growth
an artificial growth
None of the above
A
Who gave the idea of "Cabinet Dictatorship"?
Muir
Lowell
Marriot
Laski
A
In which of the following countries are the judges of the federal court elected by the two Houses of the Federal Legislature?
Switzerland
Germany
Canada
Both (A) and (B)
A
The President of the USA appoints Supreme Court Judges
with Senate’s consent
at his discretion
with consent of the House of Representatives
None of these
A
Multan was named by the Arabs as
City of beauty
City of wealth
City of gold
Pink city
C
Which one of the following was the book written by Amoghvarsha, the Rashtrakuta King?
Adipurana
Ganitasara Samgraha
Saktayana
Kavirajamarga
D
Who built the Kailasanatha Temple at Ellora?
Rajendra I
Mahendra Varman I
Krishna I
Govinda I
C
The land measures of the Second Pandyan Empire was mentioned in
Thalavaipuram Copper Plates
Uttirameru Inscription
Kudumiyammalai Inscription
Kasakudi Copper Plates
A
Who was the greatest ruler of the Satavahanas?
Satkarni I
Gautamiputra Satkarni
Simuka
Hala
B
Democratic Socialism aims at
bringing about Socialism through violent and peaceful means
bringing about Socialism through violent means
bringing about Socialism through democratic means
bringing about Socialism through peaceful means
C
Two-Party System is found in
U.S.A.
India
France
Russia
A
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is appointed by the
Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
Prime Minister
President
Speaker of the Lok Sabha
C
The number of subjects incorporated in the union List is
102
82
89
97
D
Who was the French Governor of Pondicherry who tried to make the French Company as a powerful company?
Godeheu
La Bourdonnais
Joseph Francois Dupleix
Thomas Arthur, Comte de Lally
C
The most powerful Peshwa was
Baji Rao
Madhava Rao
Balaji Vishwanath
Balaji Baji Rao
A
If the supply curve is a straight line passing through the origin, then the price elasticity of supply will be
infinitely large
greater than unity
equal to unity
less than unity
C
According to Modern Theory of Rent, rent accrues to
any factor
labour only
land only
capital only
A
The book which is at the centre piece of the study of Macro- Economics was written by
Prof. J. M. Keynes
Prof. Benham
Prof. Baumol
Prof. Samuelson
A
. The basic problem studied in Macro-Economics is
usage of income
flow of income
distribution of income
production of income
C
A unit price elastic demand curve will touch
neither price axis, nor quantity axis
only price axis
only quantity axis
both price and quantity axes
D
India follows the policy of non-alignment which implies
choosing its own policies
neutrality towards power blocs
bringing peace and amity to the world
being a third world power
B
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
Podzol – Zonal soil
Chestnut – Zonal soil
Bhangar – Azonal soil
Khadar – Zonal soil
D
Select the correct direction of Sirocco storm.
North from U.S.A.
West from Sahara
Adriatic Sea to Italy
Sahara to Mediterranean Sea
D
Which among the following is an abiotic factor?
Moisture
Insects
Rodents
Mites
A
Leaves of many grasses are capable of folding and unfolding because
they have stomata on both sides of the leaf
they have high levels of silica
they have specialized bulliform cells
their mesophyll is not differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma
C
Pleura is the covering of
Liver
Kidney
Heart
Lung
D
Which one of the following is an egg-laying mammal?
Duck-billed platypus
Kangaroo
Bandicoot
Sloth
A
What are the folds found in the mucous lining of the empty stomach?
Areolae
Rugae
Villi
Typhlosole
B
The First Mysore War fought between the British and Hyder Ali in 1767 – 69 A.D. came to an end by the
Treaty of Madras
Treaty of Mysore
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Treaty of Pondicherry
A
. The British Government intervened in the affairs of the Company and passed an Act in 1773 A.D., known as the
Pitt’s India Act
Charter Act
Company Act
Regulating Act
D
Sher Shah defeated Humayun and captured Gaur in the battle of
Chausa in 1539 A.D.
Panipat in 1526 A.D.
Khanwa in 1527 A.D.
Ghaghra in 1529 A.D.
A
Identify the most infertile amongst the following soils.
Alluvial soil
Laterite soil
Peaty soil
Black cotton soil
B
Spot the odd item of the following :
Marble
Limestone
Sandstone
Shale
A
Marble is a metamorphic rock while others are sedimentary rocks.
Which of the following reasons is responsible for lack of vegetation in the deserts?
Absence of B-horizon in the soil
High temperature
Lack of rainfall
Heavy volume of sands
C
The type of kidneys present in frog are
Metanephros
Archinephros
Pronephros
Mesonephros
D
A spinning neutron star is known as
Black hole
Pulsar
Quasar
White dwarf
B
Light year is a unit of
Current
Distance
Time
Light
B
The moderator used in a nuclear reactor is(DOUBT)
Radium
Ordinary water
Graphite
Uranium
both (b) and (c) are right.
Solar eclipse occurs when
the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth
the Sun comes between the Moon and the Earth
the Earth comes between the Moon and the Sun
the Moon does not lie on the line joining the Sun and the Earth
A
An aspect of Input /Output controller of data logic is called
Zero Buffering
Buffering
Data Buffering
General Buffering
B
What does BIOS stand for?
Basic Intra Operating System
Basic Internal Organ System
Basic Input Output System
Basic Internal Output System
C
The device used to convert solar energy into electricity is
Daniell cell
Electrochemical cell
Galvanic cell
Photovoltaic cell
D
The apparatus used to test acidity of aqueous solutions is
Ammeter
Hygrometer
Acidmeter
pH meter
D
The Hutti Gold mines are located in the State of
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
Karnataka
D
The chemical name of "Plaster of Paris" commonly used for setting broken bones is
Calcium sulphate
Calcium carbonate
Calcium chloride
Calcium nitrate
A
In our country the ‘Van Mahotsav’ Day is observed on
1st July
2nd October
1st December
10th August
A
Process through which plants reproduce
Condensation
Eating
Evaporation
Pollination
D
Which river serves the largest cultivable area?
Saryu
Godavari
Krishna
Ganga
D
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