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= 2 3x B
and
= y C
. Also
= 9 B C
. Then the value of
B
is
(1)
73
(2)
82
(3)
25
(4)
49
110
l8= l8= l8= l8=
ABC
l=6, l=6, l=6, l=6,
= x A
,
( )
= 2 3x B
m3 m3 m3 m3
= y C
.
= 9 B C
=l J1 3 l= =l J1 3 l= =l J1 3 l= =l J1 3 l=
B
u Y J u Y J u Y J u Y J
(1)
73
(2)
82
(3)
25
(4)
49
111 If four sides of a quadrilateral ABCD are tangential to a circle, then
(1) AC+AD=BD+CD (2) AB+CD=BC+AD (3) AB+CD=AC+BC (4) AC+AD=BC+DB
111
63 J 63 J 63 J 63 J ABCD lm 6 J = l= 3 HHl J, 3 lm 6 J = l= 3 HHl J, 3 lm 6 J = l= 3 HHl J, 3 lm 6 J = l= 3 HHl J, 3
(1) AC+AD=BD+CD (2) AB+CD=BC+AD (3) AB+CD=AC+BC (4) AC+AD=BC+DB
112 If a cone and a sphere have equal radii and have equal volumes, then the ratio between the height of
the cone and the diameter of the sphere is
(1) 1: 1 (2) 1: 2 (3) 2: 1 (4) 3: 2
112
l8= = m3 T Y Hu l=mH m3 Hu ml3 J, 3 = l U 68l m3 T Y l=mH l=6 m 3 l8= = m3 T Y Hu l=mH m3 Hu ml3 J, 3 = l U 68l m3 T Y l=mH l=6 m 3 l8= = m3 T Y Hu l=mH m3 Hu ml3 J, 3 = l U 68l m3 T Y l=mH l=6 m 3 l8= = m3 T Y Hu l=mH m3 Hu ml3 J, 3 = l U 68l m3 T Y l=mH l=6 m 3
J J J J
(1) 1: 1 (2) 1: 2 (3) 2: 1 (4) 3: 2
113 The perimeter of a circle is equal to the perimeter of a square. Then their area are in the ratio (use
7
22
=
)
(1) 4: 1 (2) 11: 7 (3) 14: 11 (4) 22: 7
113
l= 3 lu, =T lu 88 J, 3 l= 3 lu, =T lu 88 J, 3 l= 3 lu, =T lu 88 J, 3 l= 3 lu, =T lu 88 J, 3 l8 3=Y l=H m 3 l=6 J , l8 3=Y l=H m 3 l=6 J , l8 3=Y l=H m 3 l=6 J , l8 3=Y l=H m 3 l=6 J ,
7
22
=
H T =) H T =) H T =) H T =)
(1) 4: 1 (2) 11: 7 (3) 14: 11 (4) 22: 7
114 The mean of the distribution in which observations are 1, 2, 3, ---n is
(1)
( )
2
2 + n n
(2)
( )
2
1 + n
(3)
( ) 2 + n n
(4)
( ) 1 + n n
114
= J l m H3, lH l=6 J = J l m H3, lH l=6 J = J l m H3, lH l=6 J = J l m H3, lH l=6 J 1, 2, 3, ---n J, U J J J, U J J J, U J J J, U J J
(1)
( )
2
2 + n n
(2)
( )
2
1 + n
(3)
( ) 2 + n n
(4)
( ) 1 + n n
115
To find the median of the continuous series, we use the formula: Median=
i
f
C
N
l
+
2
, here
C
denotes
the
(1) cumulative frequency of the median class
(2) frequency of the median class
(3) cumulative frequency of the class preceding the median class
(4) frequency of the class preceding the median class
115
m J Y=l ulJlm uYu = Y8l, mHl ulJlm m J Y=l ulJlm uYu = Y8l, mHl ulJlm m J Y=l ulJlm uYu = Y8l, mHl ulJlm m J Y=l ulJlm uYu = Y8l, mHl ulJlm
i
f
C
N
l
+
2
H 3 H T = J1 l8 H 3 H T = J1 l8 H 3 H T = J1 l8 H 3 H T = J1 l8
C
u3Y u3Y u3Y u3Y8 8 8 8
J J J J
(1) ulJlm =cl l Hl63 ml=3l (2) ulJlm =cl l ml=3l
(3) ulJlm =cl 3 8Yl =cl l Hl63 ml=3l (4) ulJlm =cl 3 8Yl =cl l ml=3l
116 The nature of mathematics understanding is
(1) difficult (2) simple (3) logical (4) ornamental
116
TlJ3-l=lTm 8 l l=3l J TlJ3-l=lTm 8 l l=3l J TlJ3-l=lTm 8 l l=3l J TlJ3-l=lTm 8 l l=3l J
(1) uHl=Y (2) HY (3) 3l== (4) H=cl
117 The most effective teaching aid in mathematics is
(1) audio aid (2) visual aid (3) chalk and talk method (4) none of these
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117
TlJ3 l=6 ml3 J==l mlm J J TlJ3 l=6 ml3 J==l mlm J J TlJ3 l=6 ml3 J==l mlm J J TlJ3 l=6 ml3 J==l mlm J J
(1) mlJU J (2) l=PmY J (3) 66 m3 =3 l=l (4) l8 l=6 =8l =l Jl
118 Which of the following factors is the most important in planning class-room learning activities?
(1) motivation (2) discipline (3) lesson outlines (4) audio-visual aids
118
=YH u lHlm - 3l T3ll=lm l H 8 l l=6 ml3 uJ3= == l=J= J =YH u lHlm - 3l T3ll=lm l H 8 l l=6 ml3 uJ3= == l=J= J =YH u lHlm - 3l T3ll=lm l H 8 l l=6 ml3 uJ3= == l=J= J =YH u lHlm - 3l T3ll=lm l H 8 l l=6 ml3 uJ3= == l=J= J
(1) mlJ (2) mHH (3) l - (4) mlJU-l=PmY JP
119 Evaluation of the subjects should be based on
(1) annual external tests (2) both internal and external tests
(3) internal test (4) none of these
119
l=lHm u Y=J l=H U J J 6Jl J l=lHm u Y=J l=H U J J 6Jl J l=lHm u Y=J l=H U J J 6Jl J l=lHm u Y=J l=H U J J 6Jl J
(1) HY 8Jl lJ (2) = m3l= m3 8Jl lJ
(3) m3l= lJ (4) l8 l=6 =8l =l Jl
120 The main aims of questioning in the classrooms are
(1) to create interest and curiosity (2) to motivate the students
(3) to test the previous knowledge (4) all of the above
120
=YH u l=6 H J u U H J =YH u l=6 H J u U H J =YH u l=6 H J u U H J =YH u l=6 H J u U H J
(1) lY6Hl m3 U3H=3 = (2) l=lmlm j l3 =
(3) 8Y lTm l = (4) U=3 H Jl
121 Which of the following bacteria is found in Ganga water?
(1) Coliform bacteria (2) Streptococcus bacteria
(3) Staphylococcus bacteria (4) Diplococcus bacteria
121
J lYlm l=6 l=J= l=J T T Jl l=6 luY J J lYlm l=6 l=J= l=J T T Jl l=6 luY J J lYlm l=6 l=J= l=J T T Jl l=6 luY J J lYlm l=6 l=J= l=J T T Jl l=6 luY J
(1) Coliform l=J (2) Streptococcus l=J (3) Staphylococcus l=J (4) Diplodocus l=J
122 The presence of starch in raw food can be tested with
(1) Dil. Iodine solution (2) Dil. HCl solution (3) Dil. NaOH solution (4) All of these
122
=6 mJ l=6 Hc6 l u P Tl l l=H Y =l3l H=l J =6 mJ l=6 Hc6 l u P Tl l l=H Y =l3l H=l J =6 mJ l=6 Hc6 l u P Tl l l=H Y =l3l H=l J =6 mJ l=6 Hc6 l u P Tl l l=H Y =l3l H=l J
(1) Dil. ml8UJl Y (2) Dil. HCl Y (3) Dil. NaOH Y (4) U=3 H Jl
123 How many times a solution of pH = 3 be diluted to get a solution of pH = 6?
(1) 2 (2) 10 (3) 100 (4) 1000
123
pH = 6 Y 3 = Y8l Y 3 = Y8l Y 3 = Y8l Y 3 = Y8l pH = 3 Y j l=l = 3Y = J = T 3 Y j l=l = 3Y = J = T 3 Y j l=l = 3Y = J = T 3 Y j l=l = 3Y = J = T
(1) 2 (2) 10 (3) 100 (4) 1000
124 The acid present in the ant sting is
(1) Ethanoic acid (2) Methanoic acid (3) Citric acid (4) Tarteric acid
124
=l=l J T l=6 u m lHJ =l=l J T l=6 u m lHJ =l=l J T l=6 u m lHJ =l=l J T l=6 u m lHJ J J J J
,1) 8lmlc= mlHJ ,2) ulmlc= mlHJ ,3) lHlc= mlHJ ,4) ccl= mlHJ
125 Which of the following is a sulfide ore?
(1) Bauxite (2) Haematite (3) Cuprite (4) Iron pyrites
125
J lYlm l=6 l=J=l HY=8lJ 3 J J lYlm l=6 l=J=l HY=8lJ 3 J J lYlm l=6 l=J=l HY=8lJ 3 J J lYlm l=6 l=J=l HY=8lJ 3 J
,1) 8=H8lc ,2) Juc8lc ,3) l=U8lc ,4) YJ l8u8lcH
126 Which of the following does not conduct electricity?
(1) Fused NaCl (2) Solid NaCl (3) Brine solution (4) copper
126
J lYlm l=6 l=J= l8Yl 6Y= Jl J J lYlm l=6 l=J= l8Yl 6Y= Jl J J lYlm l=6 l=J= l8Yl 6Y= Jl J J lYlm l=6 l=J= l8Yl 6Y= Jl J
,1) l=UPJ NaCl ,2) H NaCl ,3) 88l Y ,4) 38
127 In moving from outer most shell to inner most shell, the energy of shells
(1) increases (2) Decreases (3) remains same (4) Cannot be predicted
127
HJ 3 8JY Y 3 HJ 3 m HJ 3 8JY Y 3 HJ 3 m HJ 3 8JY Y 3 HJ 3 m HJ 3 8JY Y 3 HJ 3 m Y Y 3= J l=6 Y l U Y Y 3= J l=6 Y l U Y Y 3= J l=6 Y l U Y Y 3= J l=6 Y l U
,1) =l J ,2) cl J ,3) Hu lJ l J ,4) Jl= 8Jl Jl =l3l H=l
128 An element X shows a valency of 3 and 5. The formula of its sulphides in the two states are respectively
(1) XS ,XS
3
(2) XS
3
, XS
5
(3) X
3
S, X
5
S (4) X
2
S
3
, X
2
S
5
128
X 33 3 m3 5 l H H =3 HU J1 m=H= l=6 l8H HY=8lJ =u= H3 J 33 3 m3 5 l H H =3 HU J1 m=H= l=6 l8H HY=8lJ =u= H3 J 33 3 m3 5 l H H =3 HU J1 m=H= l=6 l8H HY=8lJ =u= H3 J 33 3 m3 5 l H H =3 HU J1 m=H= l=6 l8H HY=8lJ =u= H3 J
(1) XS ,XS
3
(2) XS
3
, XS
5
(3) X
3
S, X
5
S (4) X
2
S
3
, X
2
S
5
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129 Metal which is a constituent of Haemoglobin?
(1) Cu (2) Al (3) Zn (4) Fe
129
3, lJ=l Jlu TY l8 m T J 3, lJ=l Jlu TY l8 m T J 3, lJ=l Jlu TY l8 m T J 3, lJ=l Jlu TY l8 m T J
(1) Cu (2) Al (3) Zn (4) Fe
130 Which of the following is used for making insulation of electric wires?
(1) bakelite (2) isoprene (3) neoprene (4) Thiokol
130
l8Yl lm 3 l8Yl = 8JU J Y8l J lYlm l=6 l=H l =3 =l3l l J l8Yl lm 3 l8Yl = 8JU J Y8l J lYlm l=6 l=H l =3 =l3l l J l8Yl lm 3 l8Yl = 8JU J Y8l J lYlm l=6 l=H l =3 =l3l l J l8Yl lm 3 l8Yl = 8JU J Y8l J lYlm l=6 l=H l =3 =l3l l J
,1) 8=Y8lc ,2) ml8Hl ,3) lUl ,4) l8U=Y
131 The evaporation of water takes place from the leaves of the plants. The process is called
(1) Evaporation (2) Transpiration (3) Dehumidification (4) Fumigation
131
lm l3m 3 =Hl= J J1 l8H l= m j m J lm l3m 3 =Hl= J J1 l8H l= m j m J lm l3m 3 =Hl= J J1 l8H l= m j m J lm l3m 3 =Hl= J J1 l8H l= m j m J
,1) =Hl= ,2) =H H 6 ,3) l=-ul= ,4) m=
132 If the energy available to the plants from the sun is 20,000J. What would be the energy available to the
lion in the food chain , Plant Dear Lion
(1) 20J (2) 200J (3) 2000J (4) 20000J
132
H 3 lm j H 3 lm j H 3 lm j H 3 lm j U Y8 U U Y8 U U Y8 U U Y8 U 20,000J J 3 mJ-Y=l l=6 H j U Y8 U l=l J= Tl J 3 mJ-Y=l l=6 H j U Y8 U l=l J= Tl J 3 mJ-Y=l l=6 H j U Y8 U l=l J= Tl J 3 mJ-Y=l l=6 H j U Y8 U l=l J= Tl
lJ lJ lJ lJH H H H
(1) 20J (2) 200J (3) 2000J (4) 20000J
133 Copper obtained from copper pyrite is called blister copper. Gas responsible for the formation of
blister is
(1) CO
2
(2) CO (3) NO
2
(4) SO
2
133
= lm8lc 3 3 38 ,=) j 8lYHc = m J1 8lYHc 8JUJ Y8l lP u = T H J = lm8lc 3 3 38 ,=) j 8lYHc = m J1 8lYHc 8JUJ Y8l lP u = T H J = lm8lc 3 3 38 ,=) j 8lYHc = m J1 8lYHc 8JUJ Y8l lP u = T H J = lm8lc 3 3 38 ,=) j 8lYHc = m J1 8lYHc 8JUJ Y8l lP u = T H J
(1) CO
2
(2) CO (3) NO
2
(4) SO
2
134 Arrange methane, ethane, propane and butane in order of increasing boiling points
(1) butane<propane<ethane<methane (2) ethane< methane< propane< butane
(3) methane<ethane< propane< butane (4) methane>ethane< propane< butane
134
= J U 8YJ-m = = u l=6 ul , 8l , m3 l8U c j 33l8 lU = J U 8YJ-m = = u l=6 ul , 8l , m3 l8U c j 33l8 lU = J U 8YJ-m = = u l=6 ul , 8l , m3 l8U c j 33l8 lU = J U 8YJ-m = = u l=6 ul , 8l , m3 l8U c j 33l8 lU
,1) l8Uc < < 8l < ul ,2) ul < 8l < < l8Uc
,3) ul < l < < l8Uc ,4) ul > l= < < l8Uc
135 An atom of calcium has a mass of 6.64X 10
-23
g. The number of calcium atom present in 10g of calcium is
(1) 1.5 X 10
23
(2) 1.5 x 10
-23
(3) 6.023 X 10
23
(4) 2.4 x10
24
135
= YHlmu uJ =u = YHlmu uJ =u = YHlmu uJ =u = YHlmu uJ =u 6.64X 10
-23
g J1 J1 J1 J1 10g = YHlmu l=6 = YHlmu uJ m l lTJ3l J = YHlmu l=6 = YHlmu uJ m l lTJ3l J = YHlmu l=6 = YHlmu uJ m l lTJ3l J = YHlmu l=6 = YHlmu uJ m l lTJ3l J
(1) 1.5 X 10
23
(2) 1.5 x 10
-23
(3) 6.023 X 10
23
(4) 2.4 x10
24
136 A metal X is low in the reactivity series X can be obtained from its compounds by
(1) reduction by heating (2) heating with reducing agent
(3) electrolytic reduction (4) None of these
136
mlJl= mHlY3 Y=l l=6 3 mlJl= mHlY3 Y=l l=6 3 mlJl= mHlY3 Y=l l=6 3 mlJl= mHlY3 Y=l l=6 3 x mY mY mY mY J1 l8H H lT= 3 J1 l8H H lT= 3 J1 l8H H lT= 3 J1 l8H H lT= 3 x l=H Jl 3 =l3 H= J l=H Jl 3 =l3 H= J l=H Jl 3 =l3 H= J l=H Jl 3 =l3 H= J
,1) 3J Y Y= ,2) Y=l 8 c Y 3J
,3) l8Y=clYlc= Y= ,4) U=3 l=6 =8l =l Jl
137 The process of separating suspended impurities from water is known as
(1) Loading (2) Unloading (3) Distillation (4) Demineralisation
137
Jl l=6 3lm mHlm j = = l l= m j m J Jl l=6 3lm mHlm j = = l l= m j m J Jl l=6 3lm mHlm j = = l l= m j m J Jl l=6 3lm mHlm j = = l l= m j m J
,1) YlJT ,2) mYlJ T ,3) =HlJ ,4) l-lJl=
138 Which two of the following compounds belong to the same homologous series?
(1) C
2
H
6
O
2
and C
2
H
6
O (2) C
6
H
6
O
2
and CH
4
O (3) C
2
H
6
O and CH
4
O (4) C
2
H
6
O and C
2
H
6
138
J lYlm l=6 l=J= H lT= Hu Hu3l Y=l Y H J lYlm l=6 l=J= H lT= Hu Hu3l Y=l Y H J lYlm l=6 l=J= H lT= Hu Hu3l Y=l Y H J lYlm l=6 l=J= H lT= Hu Hu3l Y=l Y H 8 l3 J 8 l3 J 8 l3 J 8 l3 J
,1) C
2
H
6
O
2
m3 C
2
H
6
O (2) C
6
H
6
O
2
m3 CH
4
O (3) C
2
H
6
O m3 CH
4
O (4) C
2
H
6
O m3 C
2
H
6
139 A cart of mass 500Kg is pulled by a horse and acceleration produced in it is 4m\sec
2
. The force exerted
by the horse is
(1) 2000 N (2) 2000kgwt (3) 2000 dynes (4) None of these
139
500Kg =u l8= = j = l6 J m3 l8H l=6 U 3 T3l-= =u l8= = j = l6 J m3 l8H l=6 U 3 T3l-= =u l8= = j = l6 J m3 l8H l=6 U 3 T3l-= =u l8= = j = l6 J m3 l8H l=6 U 3 T3l-= 4m\sec
2
J1 = =Y YTl8m 8Y J1 = =Y YTl8m 8Y J1 = =Y YTl8m 8Y J1 = =Y YTl8m 8Y
J JJ J
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(1) 2000 N (2) 2000kgwt (3) 2000 dynes (4) U=3 l=6 =8l =l Jl
140 A body of mass 2kg is thrown up vertically with a kinetic energy of 490J. The height at which the kinetic
energy of the body becomes half of the initial value is (g=9.8m\s
2
)
(1) 10m (2) 12.5m (3) 25m (4) 50m
140
2kg =u l8= l J =u l8= l J =u l8= l J =u l8= l J 490J Tl3 U Y U =Y H lcm J 1 lH U 68l U3 l J l Tl3 U Tl3 U Y U =Y H lcm J 1 lH U 68l U3 l J l Tl3 U Tl3 U Y U =Y H lcm J 1 lH U 68l U3 l J l Tl3 U Tl3 U Y U =Y H lcm J 1 lH U 68l U3 l J l Tl3 U
m J= u Y 3 ml lJ l J, UJ J m J= u Y 3 ml lJ l J, UJ J m J= u Y 3 ml lJ l J, UJ J m J= u Y 3 ml lJ l J, UJ J (g=9.8m\s
2
)
(1) 10m (2) 12.5m (3) 25m (4) 50m
141 A magnetic field line
(1) is the path along which a free north pole tend to move
(2) is the path along which a free iron particle tends to move
(3) is the path along which a magnetic needle tends to move
(4) is the path along which a line is traced
141
6 8=l 3 6 8=l 3 6 8=l 3 6 8=l 3
,1) UJ uT J lH Y H3 3 U3l = 6YJ Y8l l=3 J J
,2) UJ uT J lH Y H33 YJ =J 6YJ Y8l l=3 J J
,3) UJ uT J lH Y 68=l H8l 6YJ Y8l l=3 J l J
,4) UJ uT J lH Y l6l l J1
142 A body in uniform motion in one dimension moves from a position X
1
at time t
1
to another position X
2
at time t
2
. Which of the statement is wrong for this motion?
(1) Actual distance covered in time t
1
to t
2
is magnitude of displacement
(2) The velocity calculated by making any choices for t
1
and t
2
always give the same result
(3) A larger value of the difference t
2
-t
1
will give a small value of velocity because velocity is obtained by
dividing t
2
-t
1
(4) A larger value of X
2
- X
1
will give same value of velocity as a smaller value
142
l8= l=u l=6 l8=H T3l Y l8= l J l8= l=u l=6 l8=H T3l Y l8= l J l8= l=u l=6 l8=H T3l Y l8= l J l8= l=u l=6 l8=H T3l Y l8= l J t
1
Hu 3 Hu 3 Hu 3 Hu 3 X
1
Hl3l 6 Hl3l 6 Hl3l 6 Hl3l 6 t
2
Hu 3 l8= J Hl3l Hu 3 l8= J Hl3l Hu 3 l8= J Hl3l Hu 3 l8= J Hl3l X
2
=Y 6Y J1 l8H T3l =Y 6Y J1 l8H T3l =Y 6Y J1 l8H T3l =Y 6Y J1 l8H T3l
=H3 l=J= = 3Y3 J =H3 l=J= = 3Y3 J =H3 l=J= = 3Y3 J =H3 l=J= = 3Y3 J
,1) Hu t
1
3 Hu t
2
3= 3 =l3l =H3l== l l=H luJ J
,2) t
1
m3 t
2
Y8l =8l 6J = =H3 l=Yl3 =T JuH Hu lJu = J
,3) t
2
, t
1
m 3 l uY, =T mY uY =T l=Ul= t
2
- t
1
l = J 3 3 J J
,4) X
2
- X
1
l uY, mY uY = =T Hu uY =T1
143 A 1000w heater is used every day for 90 minutes. This heater will consume units of electrical energy in
30 days
(1) 45 units (2) 90 units (3) 30 units (4) 60 units
143
1000w Jlc Jlc Jlc Jlc l J P l J P l J P l J P 90 lu c Y8l =3 =l3l l J1 l8J Jlc lu c Y8l =3 =l3l l J1 l8J Jlc lu c Y8l =3 =l3l l J1 l8J Jlc lu c Y8l =3 =l3l l J1 l8J Jlc 30 l l=6 l8Y8l U l= H lc l l=6 l8Y8l U l= H lc l l=6 l8Y8l U l= H lc l l=6 l8Y8l U l= H lc
l 3 = T l 3 = T l 3 = T l 3 = T
,1) 45 Hlc ,2) 90 Hlc ,3) 30 Hlc ,4) 60 Hlc
144 If the diameter of the earth becomes two times its present value and its mass remains unchanged,
then the weight of an object on the surface of the earth becomes
(1) one eighth (2) one fourth (3) half (4) remains same
144
l =l l=mH l8H =3u u Y 3 T J J J m3 l8H =u m8Y lJ l =l l=mH l8H =3u u Y 3 T J J J m3 l8H =u m8Y lJ l =l l=mH l8H =3u u Y 3 T J J J m3 l8H =u m8Y lJ l =l l=mH l8H =3u u Y 3 T J J J m3 l8H =u m8Y lJ J, 3 l =l l J, 3 l =l l J, 3 l =l l J, 3 l =l l
H3J U J 8J J H3J U J 8J J H3J U J 8J J H3J U J 8J J
,1) l8=-m= ,2) l8=-68l ,3) m ,4) Hu lJ J
145 The direction of force acting on a current carrying conductor placed in magnetic field is determined by
(1) Right hand thumb rule (2) Cork screw rule
(3) Flemings right hand rule (4) Flemings left hand rule
145
6 8=l 3 l=6 -=J= 6Y= 3 l= mHlY 8Y 6 8=l 3 l=6 -=J= 6Y= 3 l= mHlY 8Y 6 8=l 3 l=6 -=J= 6Y= 3 l= mHlY 8Y 6 8=l 3 l=6 -=J= 6Y= 3 l= mHlY 8Y l lH lH m ll3 =l3l l J l lH lH m ll3 =l3l l J l lH lH m ll3 =l3l l J l lH lH m ll3 =l3l l J
,1) H-J m T lHu ,2) == Hl=U lHu
,3) =Ylu T H-J lHu ,4) =Ylu T 8-J lHu
146 Which part of the eye is adjustable in accordance with the light conditions?
(1) Iris (2) Retina (3) Pupil (4) Lens
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146
=H l =H l =H l =H lm JY3 m H m l=J= JT m = YJHT J J m JY3 m H m l=J= JT m = YJHT J J m JY3 m H m l=J= JT m = YJHT J J m JY3 m H m l=J= JT m = YJHT J J
,1) m-3Yl l lvYl ,2) m ,3) m l 3Yl ,4) YP
147 There is no atmosphere on the moon because
(1) it is close to the earth (2) it revolves around the earth
(3) its acceleration due to gravity is low (4) its acceleration due to gravity is high
147
6 U = 8l =H u JY Jl J l=U l= 6 U = 8l =H u JY Jl J l=U l= 6 U = 8l =H u JY Jl J l=U l= 6 U = 8l =H u JY Jl J l=U l=
,1) l8J l=l = J ,2) l8J l=l mY u J
,3) T3 == l8H T3l = lu J ,4) T3 == l8H T3l-= U6 J
148 If the mass of both the bodies is reduced to half. The gravitational force between them becomes
(1) Double (2) Four times (3) One fourth (4) one-half
148
J l J =u j c = m J l J =u j c = m J l J =u j c = m J l J =u j c = m = l3 J, 3 l8 l=6 T 3 m=HJ 8J J = l3 J, 3 l8 l=6 T 3 m=HJ 8J J = l3 J, 3 l8 l=6 T 3 m=HJ 8J J = l3 J, 3 l8 l=6 T 3 m=HJ 8J J
,1) -TJ ,2) 6-TJ ,3) l8=-68l ,4) m
149 Which colour component of white light is deviated the most through a prism
(1) Red (2) Yellow (3) Blue (4) Violet
149
l6c =H l=J= T 33 l = u Jl HJ 3 = l=6lY3 J J l6c =H l=J= T 33 l = u Jl HJ 3 = l=6lY3 J J l6c =H l=J= T 33 l = u Jl HJ 3 = l=6lY3 J J l6c =H l=J= T 33 l = u Jl HJ 3 = l=6lY3 J J
,1) YY ,2) lY ,3) lY ,4) =TJl
150 A body moving in a circle travels distance which is directly proportional to time. The body travels with
(1) Zero velocity (2) Constant speed (3) uniform velocity (4) constant acceleration
150
l=3 l=6 6Y lJ l J l 3 = J lJ=l lH 3 3 Hu m 3 l=6 J1 l J l=H Y 6Y lJ J l=3 l=6 6Y lJ l J l 3 = J lJ=l lH 3 3 Hu m 3 l=6 J1 l J l=H Y 6Y lJ J l=3 l=6 6Y lJ l J l 3 = J lJ=l lH 3 3 Hu m 3 l=6 J1 l J l=H Y 6Y lJ J l=3 l=6 6Y lJ l J l 3 = J lJ=l lH 3 3 Hu m 3 l=6 J1 l J l=H Y 6Y lJ J
,1) HH =T ,2) Hl =T ,3) l8=H =T ,4) Hl T3l-=
SOCIAL STUDIES / SOCIAL SCIENCES (BILINGUAL) 60 QUESTIONS (91 150)
91 When does history begin?
(1) when human civilization begins (2) when human memory begins
(3) when written sources become available (4) all of these
91
l8l3JH = H J J l8l3JH = H J J l8l3JH = H J J l8l3JH = H J J
,1) ul HlJm3 m J J J ,2) ul lHu3l mJ J J
,3) lY3l H3 UY8 J J ,4) U=3 H Jl
92 In terms of history which is the proper chronological order
(1) Paleolithic, Megalithic, Microlithic, Neolithic (2) Neolithic, Megalithic, paleolithic, Microlithic
(3) Paleolithic, Neolithic, Microlithic, Megalithic (4) Microlithic, Neolithic, Megalithic, Paleolithic
92
l8l3JH l8l3JH l8l3JH l8l3JH l=6 U l63 =Y= lu= 33l8 l=J=l J l=6 U l63 =Y= lu= 33l8 l=J=l J l=6 U l63 =Y= lu= 33l8 l=J=l J l=6 U l63 =Y= lu= 33l8 l=J=l J
,1) T-, uJ-, Hu-, =- ,2) =- , uJ-, T-, Hu-
,3) T-, =- , Hu-, uJ- ,4) Hu-, =- , uJ-, T-
93 Where rice was first domesticated?
(1) Antarctica (2) South Asia (3) America (4) Europe
93
6=Y l =H3 lJY l= =l3l T8l 6=Y l =H3 lJY l= =l3l T8l 6=Y l =H3 lJY l= =l3l T8l 6=Y l =H3 lJY l= =l3l T8l
,1) m c=lc= ,2) Jl 8Hlm ,3) mul= ,4)H
94 The second urbanization in India is supposed to have happened approximately in the 6
th
century BCE.
When did the first urbanization happen, approximately?
(1) 2500 BCE (2) 1200 BCE (3) 1000 BCE (4) 900 BCE
94
J3 l=6 HlJl= YTJT 6 J3 l=6 HlJl= YTJT 6 J3 l=6 HlJl= YTJT 6 J3 l=6 HlJl= YTJT 6- -- -=l Hl =l Hl =l Hl =l Hl BCE l=6 J l8m ulm J 1 lJY HlJl= YTJT = l=6 J l8m ulm J 1 lJY HlJl= YTJT = l=6 J l8m ulm J 1 lJY HlJl= YTJT = l=6 J l8m ulm J 1 lJY HlJl= YTJT =
J l8m J l8m J l8m J l8m
(1) 2500 BCE (2) 1200 BCE (3) 1000 BCE (4) 900 BCE
95 The first state systems in India were formed in which region
(1) Kaveri valley (2) Narmada valley (3) All of these (4) Ganga-Yamuna doab
95
J3 l=6 lJYl l==H l=J= H l=6 8J8l T8l J3 l=6 lJYl l==H l=J= H l=6 8J8l T8l J3 l=6 lJYl l==H l=J= H l=6 8J8l T8l J3 l=6 lJYl l==H l=J= H l=6 8J8l T8l
,1) ==l cl ,2) u cl ,3) U=3 H Jl ,4) T T Hu m8
96 Ashokas dhamma was
(1) A principle of good conduct (2) An ideology
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(3) A set of ideas propagated by emperor Ashoka (4) All of these
96
mH = Hl mH = Hl mH = Hl mH = Hl
,1) 6 T m6J lH3 ,2) l8= l=6
,3)mH= Huc =Y 6 l=6 Hc ,4) U=3 H Jl
97 Who was Pliny?
(1) A poet who wrote on the history of India
(2) A warrior King who settled in Afghanistan
(3) A Roman scholar who mentioned India as a trading nation trading with the Roman empire
(4) All the above
97
Yl8l = J Hl Yl8l = J Hl Yl8l = J Hl Yl8l = J Hl
,1) l8= ==l lH J3 l8l3JH 8 lYlm
,2) H 8HJ lJ= m=3lH3 l=6 m8 Jl8m
,3) H l== lH J3 H Hu Y = = =Y == Hc =Y =J =l3
,4) U=3 H Jl
98 The empire of King Harsha was spread over
(1) The area from the southern sea to the northern mountains (2) The western sea to the eastern sea
(3) The Ganga Yamuna valley (4) Afghanistan to Assam
98
J J J JH Hu l= 3= = lYm J l8m Hl H Hu l= 3= = lYm J l8m Hl H Hu l= 3= = lYm J l8m Hl H Hu l= 3= = lYm J l8m Hl
,1) Jl HT 3 U3l 83 3= l8Y= ,2) ul HT 3 8l HT 3=
,3) T T Hu cl 3= ,4) msTlH3 3 mHu 3=
99 What was common to the following scholars from Ancient India: Apastamba, Baudhayana , Katyayana,
Manava, Panini, Pingala, Yajnavalkya
(1) They were astronomers (2) They were grammarians
(3) They were poets (4) They were mathematicians
99
6l J3 J lY l== l=6 l=J=l TY Hvl Hl 6l J3 J lY l== l=6 l=J=l TY Hvl Hl 6l J3 J lY l== l=6 l=J=l TY Hvl Hl 6l J3 J lY l== l=6 l=J=l TY Hvl Hl
,1) UJ TY-l=lTml H ,2) UJ l=m=-HH3l H ,3) UJ ==l H ,4) UJ TlJ3-HH3l H
100 The Slave Dynasty consisted of
(1) A single family which had obtained its freedom from slavery
(2) A number of unrelated families whose founder was a slave soldier in service of the king
(3) The slaves of Indian ruler
(4) None of the above
100
H = H l=6 H lulY3 J H = H l=6 H lulY3 J H = H l=6 H lulY3 J H = H l=6 H lulY3 J
,1) l8=Y l= lH H3 3 H3 33 3 =l3l Hl
,2) 8J3 H mH8l3 l= lH u=l l H= = lJ H lHJl Hl
,3) J3l HH= TYu
,4) U=3 l=6 =8l Jl
101 The Buland Darwaza was built to
(1) Celebrate the birth of the heir to the throne of Agra (2) Commemorate the conquest of Gujarat
(3) Honour the Chishti saints (4) All of the above
101
8 Y =P l=H 8 Y =P l=H 8 Y =P l=H 8 Y =P l=H =H3 8J=l8m lTm Hl =H3 8J=l8m lTm Hl =H3 8J=l8m lTm Hl =H3 8J=l8m lTm Hl
,1) mT 33 =lH u l uUJ Y8l ,2) T3 l l3 j uUJ Y8l
,3) l6H3l H 3 Hu Y8l ,4) U=3 H Jl
102 The name of the regent who reigned for Akbar was
(1) Humayun (2) Babur (3) Bayram Khan (4) Salim
102
U H l c =l Hl lH m=8 =H3 HH =l3 U H l c =l Hl lH m=8 =H3 HH =l3 U H l c =l Hl lH m=8 =H3 HH =l3 U H l c =l Hl lH m=8 =H3 HH =l3
,1) JuH ,2) 88 ,3) 8Tu ,4) HYlu
103 The Gateway of India, the India Gate and the Teen Murti were built
(1) To welcome George V, to honour the war fatalities of the Indian army, fatalities in the First World War
respectively
(2) To welcome the English King, to welcome the English Viceroy, to welcome the Prince of Wales respectively
(3) To honour the English Queen Victoria, to celebrate the victory in the First World War and to honour those
slain in the Second World War respectively
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(4) none of these
103
J3 T c= , l8 Jlm T c m3 3l u3l l=H =H3 8J=8 T8 J3 T c= , l8 Jlm T c m3 3l u3l l=H =H3 8J=8 T8 J3 T c= , l8 Jlm T c m3 3l u3l l=H =H3 8J=8 T8 J3 T c= , l8 Jlm T c m3 3l u3l l=H =H3 8J=8 T8
,1) = u= P V H mT3 Y8l, J3l H lm H l=6 J8lm u 3 Hu Y8l, lJY l=H= H l=6 J 8lm
u 3 Y8l
,2) = u= mT P 8HJ H mT3 Y8l, mT P =l8Hl8 H mT3 Y8l, =YP = u H mT3 Y8l
,3) = u= mT P uJJl l==c lm Hu Y8l, lJY l=H= H l=6 l3 j uUJ Y8l m3 U Hu
Y8l lJ= l=H= H l=6 u T8 H
,4) U =3 l=6 = 8l =l Jl
104 The strength of the Mughal imperial system lay in
(1) Its harsh laws (2) The mansabdari system
(3) Its ability to be paternalistic (4) The cooperation extended to it by other Indian rulers
104
u TY Hul 8 l uP8 3l l=H l=6 Hl u TY Hul 8 l uP8 3l l=H l=6 Hl u TY Hul 8 l uP8 3l l=H l=6 Hl u TY Hul 8 l uP8 3l l=H l=6 Hl
,1) l8H = =j ,2) uH8l 8
,3) l3l=l JJ l l8H l HT3 ,4) l8H j J3l HH= =Y l3 HlJHT
105 The Singh Sabha movement was broadly begun in the
(1) eighteenth century (2) twentieth century
(3) nineteenth century (4) twenty first century
105
lH HJ YlJ u c 3 3 = H J8l lH HJ YlJ u c 3 3 = H J8l lH HJ YlJ u c 3 3 = H J8l lH HJ YlJ u c 3 3 = H J8l
(1) 18 =l Hl (2) 20 =l Hl (3) 19 =l Hl (4) 21 =l Hl
106 Identify the correct time sequence for the following:
(1) Guru Har Krishan, Guru Har Rai, Guru Har Gobind (2) Guru Angad, Guru Har Gobind, Guru Amar Das
(3) Guru Nanak, Guru Angad, Guru Har Gobind (4) all of these
106
J lYlm HJl Hu J lYlm HJl Hu J lYlm HJl Hu J lYlm HJl Hu- -- -= u l = u l = u l = u l J = J = J = J =
,1) T Jl=H, T J l8, T JTl8 ,2) T m T, T JTl8 , T muH
,3) T =, T m T, T JTl8 ,4) U=3 H Jl
107 What is common to Fakir Azizuddin, Diwan Moti Ram and Claude Auguste Court
(1) They were astronomers of considerable reputation
(2) They were employed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh
(3) They were soldiers of fortune
(4) All of these
107
s=l mPlP l, l= u 3l u m3 =YJ mTHc = c l=6 =l Hv J s=l mPlP l, l= u 3l u m3 =YJ mTHc = c l=6 =l Hv J s=l mPlP l, l= u 3l u m3 =YJ mTHc = c l=6 =l Hv J s=l mPlP l, l= u 3l u m3 =YJ mTHc = c l=6 =l Hv J
,1) UJ l=HH lHl =Y TY-l=lTml H ,2) UJ uJ Jl3 lH =u6l H
,3) UJ J= lHJl H ,4) U=3 H Jl
108 When the government was faced with customs that were different to the laws that it enacted it
allowed them to exist under the name of customary law. Custom here was defined as
(1) Something that had been practiced since time immemorial
(2) A practice on which there was social unanimity
(3) A belief that was backed by the khaps
(4) A practice that was part of the history of the people
108
H= j H= j H= j H= j 6 Tl HJuJ = lm lJ=l l8H =Y 8J8 =j 3 lJ Hl, 3 l8H l8H j ' T3 =j' 6 Tl HJuJ = lm lJ=l l8H =Y 8J8 =j 3 lJ Hl, 3 l8H l8H j ' T3 =j' 6 Tl HJuJ = lm lJ=l l8H =Y 8J8 =j 3 lJ Hl, 3 l8H l8H j ' T3 =j' 6 Tl HJuJ = lm lJ=l l8H =Y 8J8 =j 3 lJ Hl, 3 l8H l8H j ' T3 =j'
m 3T3 lJJ l3 1 l8 j l== lJlH3 =l3 lTm Hl m 3T3 lJJ l3 1 l8 j l== lJlH3 =l3 lTm Hl m 3T3 lJJ l3 1 l8 j l== lJlH3 =l3 lTm Hl m 3T3 lJJ l3 1 l8 j l== lJlH3 =l3 lTm Hl
,1) lH TY 8J3 Hu lJY 3 m6J =l3 lTm J ,2) mlJ l==J lH U Hu= H8Hu3l Hl
,3) m J l=H=H lH Hu =Y =l3 lTm Hl ,4) mlJ l==J lJ= Y = l8l3JH lJH Hl
109 The revolt of 1857 was also called the sepoy mutiny and the first war of independence. What was the
importance of these different names for the same set of events?
(1) To identify the main actors in these events
(2) To measure the degree of anticolonialism in the Indian people
(3) To understand the different outcomes that resulted.
(4) An act of self-publicity on the part of those who gave these names
109
1857 l= J j lHJlm l 8T=3 m3 H 3 33 lJY H =l mlm J 1 l8= l=Hu lm 1857 l= J j lHJlm l 8T=3 m3 H 3 33 lJY H =l mlm J 1 l8= l=Hu lm 1857 l= J j lHJlm l 8T=3 m3 H 3 33 lJY H =l mlm J 1 l8= l=Hu lm 1857 l= J j lHJlm l 8T=3 m3 H 3 33 lJY H =l mlm J 1 l8= l=Hu lm
c= Hu J Y8l l8 l=lJ = =l uJ3= Hl c= Hu J Y8l l8 l=lJ = =l uJ3= Hl c= Hu J Y8l l8 l=lJ = =l uJ3= Hl c= Hu J Y8l l8 l=lJ = =l uJ3= Hl
,1) l8 c= l=6 u-u3 l lHJl =
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,2) J3l Y= l=6 8H3l=-l= l u3 3 lJH8 YTUJ
,3) l8H 3 l=Y l=lJ lHlcm j HuvJ
,4) U l=m=3lm =Y H=-6 l ==l l3 l8J l3
110 Who took charge as Prime Minister at the death of Jawaharlal Nehru?
(1) Gulzarilal Nanda (2) Morarji Desai (3) Lal Bahadur Shastri (4) Indira Gandhi
110
=J YY lJ l lu3 l u 3l =J 8lJm =J YY lJ l lu3 l u 3l =J 8lJm =J YY lJ l lu3 l u 3l =J 8lJm =J YY lJ l lu3 l u 3l =J 8lJm
,1) TYPl YY ,2) ul H8l ,3) YY 8J HH3l ,4) l8 Tl
111 The science that deals with the study of the Earth and its lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena
is called
(1) Paleontology (2) Geography (3) Biology (4) Sociology
111
U J l=lTm lJ= l =l m3 l8H l Jl , YJ, =Hlm m3 =3 U J l=lTm lJ= l =l m3 l8H l Jl , YJ, =Hlm m3 =3 U J l=lTm lJ= l =l m3 l8H l Jl , YJ, =Hlm m3 =3 U J l=lTm lJ= l =l m3 l8H l Jl , YJ, =Hlm m3 =3 mlm Y H 8 l3 J mlm Y H 8 l3 J mlm Y H 8 l3 J mlm Y H 8 l3 J
,1) = -l=lTm ,2) JTY-HH3 ,3) l=-l=lTm ,4) Hu l=lTm
112 The third planet in the solar system is also called
(1) Venus (2) Mars (3) Earth (4) Neptune
112
H HH H - -- -u JY l=6 3l T lJ j J =l mlm J u JY l=6 3l T lJ j J =l mlm J u JY l=6 3l T lJ j J =l mlm J u JY l=6 3l T lJ j J =l mlm J
,1) H= ,2) u TY ,3) l=l ,4) =J
113 The earth has an axial tilt of 23.4 . This means that
(1) The earth wobbles around its axis
(2) The earth has varied weather during the year
(3) The hemispheres of earth are exposed to the sun for different times during the year
(4) The earth is a sphere
113
l =l m=Hl v =m 234 lJTl J 1 l8H u3Y8 J l= l =l m=Hl v =m 234 lJTl J 1 l8H u3Y8 J l= l =l m=Hl v =m 234 lJTl J 1 l8H u3Y8 J l= l =l m=Hl v =m 234 lJTl J 1 l8H u3Y8 J l= - -- -
,1) l=l mJ m=H mY JTuTUl J ,2) l=l HY l=6 l=lJ uHu J J
,3) l=l TY HY l=6 =-= Hlum Y8l H mT Tc J J ,4) l=l TY J
114 The greatest impact on the environment of earth has been from
(1) Atomic blasts (2) Human activity (3) Chemical pollution (4) Solar radiation
114
l =l lm= U HJ 3 =J J= l=H lHU lJ J l =l lm= U HJ 3 =J J= l=H lHU lJ J l =l lm= U HJ 3 =J J= l=H lHU lJ J l =l lm= U HJ 3 =J J= l=H lHU lJ J
,1) uJ l=H=c ,2) ul T3ll=l ,3) Hl8J= HJ ,4) Hl l=l=
115 Controlling air pollution is important to ensure that
(1) Crops do not suffer (2) Industries get a proper supply of air
(3) we have clean air to breathe (4) Animal population does not go down
115
=H HJ j = c Y = l8J H=ll 8JUJ Y8l uJ3= J l= =H HJ j = c Y = l8J H=ll 8JUJ Y8l uJ3= J l= =H HJ j = c Y = l8J H=ll 8JUJ Y8l uJ3= J l= =H HJ j = c Y = l8J H=ll 8JUJ Y8l uJ3= J l=
,1) sHY =H J= ,2) UHT j =H l Ul63 HY8l luY
,3) HJ =Y HJ YJ Y8l Hs J= J= ,4) H Hlm c J=
116 Recently there has been much controversy over the condition of glaciers in India. The fear is that
glaciers are
(1) Advancing (2) Deepening (3) Retreating (4) Thickening
116
JY Jl l=6 J3 l=6 TY Hlm l m=H 8 ==l = JY Jl l=6 J3 l=6 TY Hlm l m=H 8 ==l = JY Jl l=6 J3 l=6 TY Hlm l m=H 8 ==l = JY Jl l=6 J3 l=6 TY Hlm l m=H 8 ==l =- -- -l== lJ J 1 J l8J J l= TY Hlm J l== lJ J 1 J l8J J l= TY Hlm J l== lJ J 1 J l8J J l= TY Hlm J l== lJ J 1 J l8J J l= TY Hlm J
,1) = J ,2) TlJ J J ,3) c J ,4) HY J J
117 The Ranjit Sagar dam is located near the village
(1) Naldhera (2) Thein (3) Nathpa (4) Jhakri
117
Jl3 HT J u l=J= l J = Hl3 J Jl3 HT J u l=J= l J = Hl3 J Jl3 HT J u l=J= l J = Hl3 J Jl3 HT J u l=J= l J = Hl3 J
,1) YJ ,2) ,3) ,4) v=l
118 The highest earth filled dam in India is
(1) Ranjit Sagar (2) Bhakra (3) Tehri (4) Hirakud
118
J3 l=6 U63u lucl J3 l=6 U63u lucl J3 l=6 U63u lucl J3 l=6 U63u lucl- -- - l3 J u J l3 J u J l3 J u J l3 J u J
,1) Jl3 HT ,2) J= ,3) cJ=l ,4) Jl= J
119 Which of the following factors are responsible for the rapid growth of sugar production in south India
as compared to north India?
I. Higher per acre field of sugarcane II. Higher sucrose content of sugarcane
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III. Lower labour cost IV. Longer crushing period
(1) I and II (2) I, II and IV (3) I, III and IV (4) I, II and III
119
U 3l U 3l U 3l U 3l J3 l 3 Y l=6 Jl J3 l=6 J U 3 l 3 P l=l Y8l lP u = == l=J= J J3 l 3 Y l=6 Jl J3 l=6 J U 3 l 3 P l=l Y8l lP u = == l=J= J J3 l 3 Y l=6 Jl J3 l=6 J U 3 l 3 P l=l Y8l lP u = == l=J= J J3 l 3 Y l=6 Jl J3 l=6 J U 3 l 3 P l=l Y8l lP u = == l=J= J
I. T l 3l 8== U63 U II. l= Y8 Hu
III. lu3 uPl YT3 IV. T l U63 J u3
,1) I m3 II ,2) I, II m3 IV ,3) I, III m3 IV ,4) I, II m3 III
120 India is a large country. It covers how much area of the earth?
(1) 1.4% (2) 4.4% (3) 3.4% (4) 2.4%
120
J3 8J 3 =J H J 1 l8H m 3T3 l =l l= 3 mU J J3 8J 3 =J H J 1 l8H m 3T3 l =l l= 3 mU J J3 8J 3 =J H J 1 l8H m 3T3 l =l l= 3 mU J J3 8J 3 =J H J 1 l8H m 3T3 l =l l= 3 mU J
,1) 14 ,2) 44 ,3) 34 ,4) 24
121 The Radcliffe line forms the boundary between
(1) India and Pakistan (2) India and China (3) India and Myanmar (4) India and Afghanistan
121
J=lY= l= l=6= Hlu lHl63 =l J J=lY= l= l=6= Hlu lHl63 =l J J=lY= l= l=6= Hlu lHl63 =l J J=lY= l= l=6= Hlu lHl63 =l J
,1) J3 m3 l=H3 ,2) J3 m3 6l ,3) J3 m3 uHH ,4) J3 m3 msTlH3
122 After which Census was it discovered that the population of India is growing at a rapid rate
(1) 1921 (2) 1931 (3) 1951 (4) 1901
122
l=J=l TJ 3 8m l8J 3 6lYm l= J3 l H lm 3P Y l=J=l TJ 3 8m l8J 3 6lYm l= J3 l H lm 3P Y l=J=l TJ 3 8m l8J 3 6lYm l= J3 l H lm 3P Y l=J=l TJ 3 8m l8J 3 6lYm l= J3 l H lm 3P Y = Jl J = Jl J = Jl J = Jl J
(1) 1921 (2) 1931 (3) 1951 (4) 1901
123 Saffron is produced in India in
(1) Assam (2) Bengal (3) Gujarat (4) Jammu and Kashmir
123
J3 l=6 = H U3 l= J J J3 l=6 = H U3 l= J J J3 l=6 = H U3 l= J J J3 l=6 = H U3 l= J J
,1) mHu ,2) 8 TY ,3) T3 ,4) u m3 =Hul
124 From the Mansarovar Lake region come the following rivers of India
(1) Brahmaputra, Sutlej and Yamuna (2) Brahmaputra, Indus and Sutlej
(3) Indus, Jhelum and Sutlej (4) Jhelum, Sutlej and Yamuna
124
uH = vlY H 3 l=J= l uH = vlY H 3 l=J= l uH = vlY H 3 l=J= l uH = vlY H 3 l=J= lm l=Y J m l=Y J m l=Y J m l=Y J
,1) 8Ju3, H3Y m3 Hu ,2) 8Ju3, lH m3 H3Y
,3) lH , JYu m3 H3Y ,4) JYu, H3Y m3 Hu
125 Which of the following occupies the largest cultivated area in India
(1) Barley and maize (2) Jowar and bajra (3) Wheat (4) Rice
125
J3 l=6 HJ 3 =J =H3 =Y 3 l=H ml J J3 l=6 HJ 3 =J =H3 =Y 3 l=H ml J J3 l=6 HJ 3 =J =H3 =Y 3 l=H ml J J3 l=6 HJ 3 =J =H3 =Y 3 l=H ml J
,1) m3 u=l ,2) m m3 8 ,3) =J= ,4) 6=Y
126 The current Lok Sabha is the
(1) Thirteenth Lok Sabha (2) Fifteenth Lok Sabha
(3) Fourteenth Lok Sabha (4) Sixteenth Lok Sabha
126
u Y = HJ J u Y = HJ J u Y = HJ J u Y = HJ J
,1) 3=l Y= HJ ,2) =l Y= HJ ,3) 6=l Y= HJ ,4) HY=l Y= HJ
127 The Fundamental Rights in India are designed to
(1) Ensure rights of human beings
(2) ensure that all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India
(3) protect liberty
(4) protect freedom
127
J JJ J3 l=6 u Y ml= l=H Y8l lJP8l =l3 T8 J 3 l=6 u Y ml= l=H Y8l lJP8l =l3 T8 J 3 l=6 u Y ml= l=H Y8l lJP8l =l3 T8 J 3 l=6 u Y ml= l=H Y8l lJP8l =l3 T8 J
,1) u ml= j H=ll 8JUJ Y8l
,2) l8J H=ll 8JUJ Y8l l= H J3l J3 3 Tl= = mJ l= H3l m3 l8=H3 Y 83l3 =
H=J
,3) mPl l Hlm Y8l
,4) H3 33 l Hlm Y8l
128 The right to property is
(1) All of these (2) A fundamental right (3) A citizens right (4) A legal right
128
H HH H 3 33 3l ll l m mm ml ll l = == = J JJ J
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,1) l8J H Jl ,2) uY ml= ,3) Tl= ml= ,4) =jl ml=
129 A JPC, in the context of the Indian parliament stands for
(1) Joint Parliament Consul (2) Just Parliament Consulting
(3) Joint Parliamentary Committee (4) Joint Parliament Consulting
129
J3l H H H T l=6 J3l H H H T l=6 J3l H H H T l=6 J3l H H H T l=6 JPC =l J =l J =l J =l J
(1) Joint Parliament Consulting (2) Just Parliament Consulting
(3) Joint Parliamentary Committee (4) Joint Parliament Consulting
130 Article 370 of the Constitution concerns the state of
(1) Himachal Pradesh (2) Jharkhand (3) Jammu and Kashmir (4) Tamilnadu
130
H l= m H l= m H l= m H l= m 370 l=J= Y H 8 l3 J l=J= Y H 8 l3 J l=J= Y H 8 l3 J l=J= Y H 8 l3 J
,1) lJu6Y H ,2) v J ,3) u m3 =Hul ,4) 3luYJ
131 Lok Adalat is
(1) All of these
(2) A court to settle disputes through compromise or settlements
(3) A court designed to shorten the time taken for settling disputes
(4) A court run by the people
131
Y = mY3 J Y = mY3 J Y = mY3 J Y = mY3 J
,1) HJ Y U
,2) Huv3 lc Jl vTl=m Hu = =Yl mY3
,3) vTl=m lc Y8l Y8 ==3 j cUJ Y8l lJP8l =l3l mY3
,4) Y= =Y 6Y8l l mY3
132 The division of the people of India into linguistic provinces was based on the principle that
(1) Providing administration to people in their own language is a good in itself
(2) All of these
(3) Using local languages makes for easier administration
(4) Language is an important bond which unites people and creates an identity for them
132
J3 Y= l J3 Y= l J3 Y= l J3 Y= l JH8l H l=6 = J l8H lH3 3 ml3 Hl l= JH8l H l=6 = J l8H lH3 3 ml3 Hl l= JH8l H l=6 = J l8H lH3 3 ml3 Hl l= JH8l H l=6 = J l8H lH3 3 ml3 Hl l=
,1) Y= j U l mJl JH l=6 HH J = u mJ m l=6 6 T = u J
,2) l8J H Jl
,3) Hl= JH= l =3 HH j H 8JUl J
,4) JH uJ3= 8J J lJ= Y= j = J m3 U Y8l J 8JU J
133 Making a living is
(1) A right given to us by the government (2) A divine right
(3) A right given to us by the courts (4) A fundamental right
133
Pl =uU J Pl =uU J Pl =uU J Pl =uU J
,1) H= =Y Hj l3 ml= J ,2) =l ml= J
,3) mY3 =Y Hj l3 ml= J ,4) uY ml= J
134 All revenues received by Government by way of taxation like income-tax, central excise, custom, land
revenue (tax revenues) etc. form the
(1) Government of India (2) Contingency Fund of India
(3) Consolidated Fund of India (4) All these
134
= l= mul =, m8=l, 6 Tl, uYTPl ml l=6 H= =Y 3 Hl mul 8JUl J = l= mul =, m8=l, 6 Tl, uYTPl ml l=6 H= =Y 3 Hl mul 8JUl J = l= mul =, m8=l, 6 Tl, uYTPl ml l=6 H= =Y 3 Hl mul 8JUl J = l= mul =, m8=l, 6 Tl, uYTPl ml l=6 H= =Y 3 Hl mul 8JUl J
,1) J3 H= ,2) J3 m=Hlu=3 = J ,3) J3 Hl63 = J ,4) U=3 H Jl
135 The parliamentary system in India is based on the principle of
(1) First Past the Post (2) Proportional Representation
(3) Majority vote (4) Popular democracy
135
J3 l H Hl JYl l=J= lH3 U ml3 J J3 l H Hl JYl l=J= lH3 U ml3 J J3 l H Hl JYl l=J= lH3 U ml3 J J3 l H Hl JYl l=J= lH3 U ml3 J
,1) 8JlTJ3l =c l 6J JYl ,2) m3= l3l3
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,3) 8JlTJ3l =c ,4) Y=lm Y=33
136 Prasar Bharti is
(1) The Public Service Broadcaster of India (2) An NGO
(3) A TV organisation (4) A radio organisation
136
H J3l J H J3l J H J3l J H J3l J
,1) J3 Y= H= H ,2) m l U ,3) cl =l H T ,4) JlU H T
137 Feminism refers to
(1) The ideology that women should be treated at par (2) The ideology that women should rule
(3) The ideology that men should rule (4) That women should be given more opportunities than men
137
l= l=H =Y H = 3 = J ! l= l=H =Y H = 3 = J ! l= l=H =Y H = 3 = J ! l= l=H =Y H = 3 = J !
,1) l8J l=6 l= m3 j 88 HuvJ 6Jl J
,2) l8J l=6 l= m3 j HH = 6Jl J
,3) l8J l=6 l= H j HH = 6Jl J
,4) l8J l=6 l= H Y = m=H = 6Jl J
138 The Chief Justice of India is appointed by
(1) The Prime Minister of India (2) The parliament of India
(3) The President of India (4) The Lok Sabha
138
J3 3 6ls HlcH l lH=3l = J = J J3 3 6ls HlcH l lH=3l = J = J J3 3 6ls HlcH l lH=3l = J = J J3 3 6ls HlcH l lH=3l = J = J
,1) J3 u 3l ,2) J3 l H H ,3) J3 Hc3l ,4) Y= HJ
139 The Supreme Commander of the military in India is
(1) The President (2) The Prime Minister
(3) The Home Minister (4) The Defence Minister
139
J3 l=6 H H lu =uJ J J3 l=6 H H lu =uJ J J3 l=6 H H lu =uJ J J3 l=6 H H lu =uJ J
,1) Hc3l ,2) u 3l ,3) TlJ u 3l ,4) lm u 3l
140 The Protection of Civil Rights Act was designed to
(1) Protect the civil rights of individuals (2) Prescribe punishment for the practice of Untouchability
(3) Protect the civil rights of social groups (4) Protect the civil rights of citizens
140
Tl= ml= l H lm mllHu l=H =H3 l3m =l3 lTm Hl Tl= ml= l H lm mllHu l=H =H3 l3m =l3 lTm Hl Tl= ml= l H lm mllHu l=H =H3 l3m =l3 lTm Hl Tl= ml= l H lm mllHu l=H =H3 l3m =l3 lTm Hl
,1) l=m=3lm Tl= ml= j lHl63 = ,2) m3 l==J Y8l HP lHl63 =l
,3) Hu= HuJ Tl= ml= l Hlm =l ,4) Tl= Tl= ml= l Hlm =l
141 Social Sciences study
(1) Societies (2) Indivduals (3) Governments (4) Philsophies
141
Hu Hu Hu Hu- -- -l=lTm mlm = J l=lTm mlm = J l=lTm mlm = J l=lTm mlm = J
,1) Hu ,2) l=m=3lm ,3) H= ,4) H-HH3
142 Where the mind is without fear were lines by
(1) Mahatma Gandhi (2) Swami Vivekananda
(3) Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore (4) Sardar Bhagat Singh
142
l8J H3 l=H lm J l8J H3 l=H lm J l8J H3 l=H lm J l8J H3 l=H lm J where the mind is without fear
,1) uJ3u Tl ,2) Hmul l=== ,3) T= l8 cT ,4) H JT3 lH
143 Part of the complexity in teaching social sciences lies in the fact that their subject is
(1) Ever changing (2) Very complex (3) Non-existent (4) Localised
143
Hu l=lTm mlm l=6 l8= lcY3 l8H 3 l=6 J l= U l=H J Hu l=lTm mlm l=6 l8= lcY3 l8H 3 l=6 J l= U l=H J Hu l=lTm mlm l=6 l8= lcY3 l8H 3 l=6 J l= U l=H J Hu l=lTm mlm l=6 l8= lcY3 l8H 3 l=6 J l= U l=H J
,1) H l=3HlY ,2) ml3 lcY ,3) mHl33=-JlJ ,4) Hll=3
144 Education of a child takes place
(1) at all three, home, school and society (2) in school (3) in society (4) at home
144
86 l lHlm l= J l J 86 l lHlm l= J l J 86 l lHlm l= J l J 86 l lHlm l= J l J
,1) , H=Y m3 Hu l3 l=6 ,2) H=Y l=6 ,3) Hu l=6 ,4) l=6
145 A teacher has to be adapt at
(1) Acting (2) Learning (3) Communication (4) Playing multiple roles
145
mlm= j l=H Hu J J 6Jl J mlm= j l=H Hu J J 6Jl J mlm= j l=H Hu J J 6Jl J mlm= j l=H Hu J J 6Jl J
,1) mlJ ,2) lHlm -3l ,3) H 6 ,4) 8Jl Jlu== lJUJ
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146 The difference between a primary and secondary source is that
(1) A primary source is primary while a secondary source is secondary
(2) A secondary source is closest to the person, information, period, or idea being studied
(3) A primary source is closest to the person, information, period, or idea being studied
(4) All of these
146
lu= m3 H J H 3 l=6 m 3 l8J J l= lu= m3 H J H 3 l=6 m 3 l8J J l= lu= m3 H J H 3 l=6 m 3 l8J J l= lu= m3 H J H 3 l=6 m 3 l8J J l= - -- -
,1) lu= H3 lu= J m3 TJ H3 TJ J
,2) TJ H3 mlm =l3 J l=m=3l, H6, =Y l=6 l=c3u J J
,3) lu= H3 mlm =l3 J l=m=3l, H6, =Y l=6 l=c3u J J
,4) l8J H Jl
147 Project work is important because
(1) It enables students to be creative (2) It creates some work for students
(3) Learning by doing is more lasting learning (4) It enables teachers to be creative
147
=c = u uJ3= J l=U l= =c = u uJ3= J l=U l= =c = u uJ3= J l=U l= =c = u uJ3= J l=U l= - -- -
,1) l8J l=lmlm j 63u= 8J HT 8JU J ,2) l8J l=lmlm Y8l =v = u = J
,3) = u = = lHJ = H8l lHlm-3l J ,4) l8J mlm= j 63u= 8J HT 8JU J
148 Class room teaching should be
(1) Intense (2) One sided (3) Interactive (4) Easy
148
=YH u mlm J = =YH u mlm J = =YH u mlm J = =YH u mlm J =
,1) 3l8 ,2) l8=-H= ,3) H l=m3u= ,4) mH
149 DPI is the acronym for
(1) Director of Prosecution and Intelligence (2) Department of Personnel and Investigations
(3) Director Private Instruction (4) Director Public Instruction
149
DPI l=H u l=H u l=H u l=H u- -- -ml ml ml ml J J J J
(1) Director of Prosecution and Intelligence (2) Department of Personnel and Investigations
(3) Director Private Instruction (4) Director Public Instruction
150 Teaching techniques in the social sciences could involve
(1) Role Playing (2) All of these (3) Projects (4) Lectures
150
Hu Hu Hu Hu- -- -l=lTm l=6 mlm 3=l= l=6 HluY = 6Jl J l=lTm l=6 mlm 3=l= l=6 HluY = 6Jl J l=lTm l=6 mlm 3=l= l=6 HluY = 6Jl J l=lTm l=6 mlm 3=l= l=6 HluY = 6Jl J
,1) Jlu= lJUJ ,2) U=3 H Jl ,3) =c ,4) Y=6
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ROUGH WORK