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51. Maleic acid is found in the –
(a) Apples (b) Vinegar
(c) Milk (d) Lemons
A
53. Pencillin is isolated from :
(a) Fungi (b) Algae
(c) Virus (d) Bacteria
D
54. Water movement against gravity is caused by –
(a) Imbibition (b) Transpiration
(c) Osmosis (d) Diffusion
B
55. Most of the plant obtain nitrogen from the soil in the
form of –
(a) Free nitrogen gas (b) Nitric acid
(c) Nitrites (d) Nitrates
D
56. Poison gland found in snake is the modification of –
(a) Liver (b) Pituitary Gland
(c) Salivary Gland (d) All of these
C
57. At which place of Bihar ,Gandhiji started Satyagraha
movement for the first time in India?
(a)Patna (b)Gaya
(c) Madhubani (d)Champaran
D
58. During Indian freedom struggle, which one of thefollowing happened earliest?(a) simon Commission(b)Gaya Session of Congress(c) Tripuri Session of Congress(d)Gandhi-Irwin PactB
59. Lothal is site where dockyard of which of the following
civilization were found?
(a)Indus valley (b)Mesopotamian
(c) Egyptian (d)persian
A
60. Where has the LARGEST statue of
buddha been installed?
(a) Bamiyan (b)Hyderabad
(c) kandy (d)Lhasa
A
61. Who among the following Rajput kings defeated
muhammad Ghori for the first time ?
(a)Prithviraj III (b)baghel Bhim
(c) Jaichanda (d)Kumarpal
A
62. Who was the last ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty of the
Delhi Sultanate?
(a)Firoz Shah Tughlaq
(b)Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq II
(c)Mahmud Shah Tughlaq
(d)Nusarat Shah
C
63. How many fundamental duties are in Indianconstitution?(a)Nine (b)Eleven(c)Twelve (d)twentyB
64. Rashtrapati Bhavan was designed by-
(a)Edward Stone (b) Le Corbusier
(c) Edwin Lutyens (d)Tarun Dutt
C
65. Which part of the Indian Constitution has beendescribed as the soul of the constitution ?
(a)Fundamental rights
(b) Directive principles of State Policy
(c) The Preamble
(d)Right to Constitutional Remedies
D
66. Clear nights are colder than cloudy nights because of(a) Conduction (b) Condensation(c) Radiation (d) insolationC
67. Which of the following is used in oven ?
(a) X-rays (b) UV-rays
(c) Microwaves (d) Radiowaves
C
68. In summer, the mirages are seen due to the
phenomenon of
(a) Reflection of light (b) Total internal reflection
(c) Interference of light (d) Diffraction of light
B
69. Instrument used to store the electric charge is known as
(a) Inductor (b) Capacitor
(c) Transformer (d) Transistor
B
70. The fourth state of matter is known as
(a) Gas (b) Vapour
(c) Plasma (d) Electrons
C
76. The money which Government of India spends on thedevelopment of infrastructure in country comes fromwhich of the following sources?I. Loan from the World BankII. Taxes collected from the peopleIII. Loan from RBI(a) Only I (b) Only II (c) Only III(d) Both I and II (d) All I, II and IIID
77. The standard of living in a country is represented by its:
(a) Poverty Ratio (b) Per Capita Income
(c) National Income (d) Unemployment
B
78. Disinvestment is:
(a). Offloading of shares of private companies to government
(b). Offloading of government shares to private companies
(c). Increases investment
(d). Closing down of business concerns
B
79. Devaluation of currency leads to:
(a). Expansion of export trade
(b). Contraction of important trade
(c). Expansion of import substitution
(d). All of the above
D
80. Capital Market Regulator is -
(a) RBI (b) IRDA
(c) NSE (d) SEBI
D
81. Which of the following is NOT a quantitative creditcontrol technique?(a) Bank Rate(b) Cash Reserve Ratio(c) Increases of interest rate on saving deposit(d) Statutory liquidity RatioD
82. Food chains generally take the form of –
(a) Autotrophs, herbivores, carnivores, decomposers
(b) Herbivores, autotrophs, carnivores, decomposers
(c) Decomposers, autotrophs, herbivores, carnivores
(d) Autotrophs, decomposers, herbivores, carnivores
A
83. Which four countries are called the Asian Tigers?(a). Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan(b). Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Taiwan(c). Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, China(d). Hong Kong, South Korea, China, TaiwanA
84. Kanha National Park belongs to which one among the
following biogeographical areas in the worlds?
(a). Tropical Sub-humid Forests
(b). Tropical Humid Forests
(c). Tropical Dry Forests(d). Tropical Moist Forests
C
85. A crop grown is zaid season is-
(a) Water melon (b) Soyabean
(c) Maize (d) Jute
A
86. Match List- I with List-II and select the correct answer
using the codes given below –
A. Hirakund 1. Beas
B. Pong Dam 2. Bhagirathi
C. Tehri Dam 3. Ravi
D. Thein Dam 4. Mahanadi
Code: A B C D (a) 4 3 1 2
(b) 4 2 3 1
(c) 4 1 2 3
(d) 1 2 4 3
C
87. Oxygen and Ozone are –
(a) Allotropes (b) isomers
(c) Isotopes (d) isobars
A
88. The - particle carries two positive charges. Its mass is
very nearly equal to that of –
(a). Two protons
(b). an atom of helium
(c). Sum of masses of two positron and two neutrons
(d). Two positrons as each positrons carries a single positive
charges
B
89. A bond formed by the transfer of electrons between
atoms of the elements is called
(a) Ionic bond (b) covalent bond
(c) Co-ordinate bond (d) Hydrogen Bond
A
90. The 2017 winner of prestigious Goldman
Environmental Prize is __?
(a) Ramesh Agarwal (b) Srinivas Acharya
(c) Prafulla Samantara (d) Sunil Nayak
C
94. Name the President of India who was elected
unopposed
(a). Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma
(a) Fungi (b) Algae
(c) Virus (d) Bacteria
D
54. Water movement against gravity is caused by –
(a) Imbibition (b) Transpiration
(c) Osmosis (d) Diffusion
B
55. Most of the plant obtain nitrogen from the soil in the
form of –
(a) Free nitrogen gas (b) Nitric acid
(c) Nitrites (d) Nitrates
D
56. Poison gland found in snake is the modification of –
(a) Liver (b) Pituitary Gland
(c) Salivary Gland (d) All of these
C
57. At which place of Bihar ,Gandhiji started Satyagraha
movement for the first time in India?
(a)Patna (b)Gaya
(c) Madhubani (d)Champaran
D
58. During Indian freedom struggle, which one of thefollowing happened earliest?(a) simon Commission(b)Gaya Session of Congress(c) Tripuri Session of Congress(d)Gandhi-Irwin PactB
59. Lothal is site where dockyard of which of the following
civilization were found?
(a)Indus valley (b)Mesopotamian
(c) Egyptian (d)persian
A
60. Where has the LARGEST statue of
buddha been installed?
(a) Bamiyan (b)Hyderabad
(c) kandy (d)Lhasa
A
61. Who among the following Rajput kings defeated
muhammad Ghori for the first time ?
(a)Prithviraj III (b)baghel Bhim
(c) Jaichanda (d)Kumarpal
A
62. Who was the last ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty of the
Delhi Sultanate?
(a)Firoz Shah Tughlaq
(b)Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq II
(c)Mahmud Shah Tughlaq
(d)Nusarat Shah
C
63. How many fundamental duties are in Indianconstitution?(a)Nine (b)Eleven(c)Twelve (d)twentyB
64. Rashtrapati Bhavan was designed by-
(a)Edward Stone (b) Le Corbusier
(c) Edwin Lutyens (d)Tarun Dutt
C
65. Which part of the Indian Constitution has beendescribed as the soul of the constitution ?
(a)Fundamental rights
(b) Directive principles of State Policy
(c) The Preamble
(d)Right to Constitutional Remedies
D
66. Clear nights are colder than cloudy nights because of(a) Conduction (b) Condensation(c) Radiation (d) insolationC
67. Which of the following is used in oven ?
(a) X-rays (b) UV-rays
(c) Microwaves (d) Radiowaves
C
68. In summer, the mirages are seen due to the
phenomenon of
(a) Reflection of light (b) Total internal reflection
(c) Interference of light (d) Diffraction of light
B
69. Instrument used to store the electric charge is known as
(a) Inductor (b) Capacitor
(c) Transformer (d) Transistor
B
70. The fourth state of matter is known as
(a) Gas (b) Vapour
(c) Plasma (d) Electrons
C
76. The money which Government of India spends on thedevelopment of infrastructure in country comes fromwhich of the following sources?I. Loan from the World BankII. Taxes collected from the peopleIII. Loan from RBI(a) Only I (b) Only II (c) Only III(d) Both I and II (d) All I, II and IIID
77. The standard of living in a country is represented by its:
(a) Poverty Ratio (b) Per Capita Income
(c) National Income (d) Unemployment
B
78. Disinvestment is:
(a). Offloading of shares of private companies to government
(b). Offloading of government shares to private companies
(c). Increases investment
(d). Closing down of business concerns
B
79. Devaluation of currency leads to:
(a). Expansion of export trade
(b). Contraction of important trade
(c). Expansion of import substitution
(d). All of the above
D
80. Capital Market Regulator is -
(a) RBI (b) IRDA
(c) NSE (d) SEBI
D
81. Which of the following is NOT a quantitative creditcontrol technique?(a) Bank Rate(b) Cash Reserve Ratio(c) Increases of interest rate on saving deposit(d) Statutory liquidity RatioD
82. Food chains generally take the form of –
(a) Autotrophs, herbivores, carnivores, decomposers
(b) Herbivores, autotrophs, carnivores, decomposers
(c) Decomposers, autotrophs, herbivores, carnivores
(d) Autotrophs, decomposers, herbivores, carnivores
A
83. Which four countries are called the Asian Tigers?(a). Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan(b). Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Taiwan(c). Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, China(d). Hong Kong, South Korea, China, TaiwanA
84. Kanha National Park belongs to which one among the
following biogeographical areas in the worlds?
(a). Tropical Sub-humid Forests
(b). Tropical Humid Forests
(c). Tropical Dry Forests(d). Tropical Moist Forests
C
85. A crop grown is zaid season is-
(a) Water melon (b) Soyabean
(c) Maize (d) Jute
A
86. Match List- I with List-II and select the correct answer
using the codes given below –
A. Hirakund 1. Beas
B. Pong Dam 2. Bhagirathi
C. Tehri Dam 3. Ravi
D. Thein Dam 4. Mahanadi
Code: A B C D (a) 4 3 1 2
(b) 4 2 3 1
(c) 4 1 2 3
(d) 1 2 4 3
C
87. Oxygen and Ozone are –
(a) Allotropes (b) isomers
(c) Isotopes (d) isobars
A
88. The - particle carries two positive charges. Its mass is
very nearly equal to that of –
(a). Two protons
(b). an atom of helium
(c). Sum of masses of two positron and two neutrons
(d). Two positrons as each positrons carries a single positive
charges
B
89. A bond formed by the transfer of electrons between
atoms of the elements is called
(a) Ionic bond (b) covalent bond
(c) Co-ordinate bond (d) Hydrogen Bond
A
90. The 2017 winner of prestigious Goldman
Environmental Prize is __?
(a) Ramesh Agarwal (b) Srinivas Acharya
(c) Prafulla Samantara (d) Sunil Nayak
C
94. Name the President of India who was elected
unopposed
(a). Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma