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    Which of the following is responsible for extra strength of Pyrex
    glass?
    Potassium carbonate
    Lead Oxide
    Borax
    Ferric Oxide


    c

    The Noble Gas used for the treatment of cancer is ___?
    Helium
    Argon
    Krypton
    Radon
    D



    Loktak is a ____
    Valley
    Lake
    River
    Mountain Range
    B IN MANIPUR


    Which city receives the highest cosmic radiation amongst the
    following:
    Chennai
    Mumbai
    Kolkata
    Delhi
    Answer (d). As per an article published in The Hindu dated 05.05.2011,
    Cosmic radiation at Delhi which is at an altitude of 291 m above sea level is
    0.31 milligray. The other three being coastal cities meaning that they are at
    sea level receive much less cosmic radiation.



    Which was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as the ‘heart and soul’ of
    the Constitution?
    Right to Equality
    Right against Exploitation
    Right to Constitutional Remedies
    Right to Freedom of Religion

    C


    which is not the concern of the local government?
    Public Health
    Sanitation
    Law and Order
    Public Utility Services
    C


    In India, the concept-of single citizenship is adopted from
    England
    U.S.A.
    Canada
    France
    A



    Who had proposed partyless democracy in India?
    Jaya Prakash Narayan
    Mahatma Gandhi
    Vinoda Bhave
    S.A. Dange
    A


    Disinvestment in Public Sector is called
    Liberalisation
    Globalisation
    Industrialisation
    Privatization
    D



    Darwin finches refers to a group of
    Fishes
    Lizards
    Birds
    Amphibians
    C



    An individual’s actual standard of living can be assessed by
    Gross National Income
    Net National Income
    Per Capita Income
    Disposable Personal Income
    C



    Which Sikh Guru called himself the Sachcha Badshah?
    Guru Gobind Singh
    Guru Hargovind
    Guru Tegh Bahadur
    Guru Arjan Dev
    B



    The Civil Disobedience Movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi
    in
    1928
    1930
    1931
    1922

    Answer (b). The Civil Disobedience Movement began with the historic
    Dandi March.



    What is the maximum strength prescribed for State Legislative
    Assemblies?
    350
    600
    500
    750
    Answer (c). The maximum strength prescribed is 500 and the minimum is 60
    with a few exceptions.



    Fa-hien visited India during the reign of
    Chandragupta II
    Samudragupta
    Ramagupta
    Kumaragupta
    A

    At which place in Bengal was the East India Company given
    permission to trade and build a factory by the Mughals in 1651?
    Calcutta
    Cassim Bazar
    Singpur
    Burdwan
    B


    Diu is an island off
    Daman
    Goa
    Gujarat
    Maharashtra
    C



    Which from the following is a landlocked sea?
    Red Sea
    Timor Sea
    North Sea
    Aral Sea
    D



    Shivasamudram Falls is found in the course of river
    Krishna
    Godavari
    Cauvery
    Mahanadi
    C



    Who gave the slogan “Inquilab Zindabad”?
    Chandrashekhar Azad
    Subhash Chandra Bose
    Bhagat Singh
    Iqbal
    C
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    The position of Indian Railways network in the world is
    second
    third
    fourth
    fifth


    US> CHINA> RUSSIA> INDIA>CANADA
    C
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    The oldest international airline is
    Dutch KLM
    Air Canada
    Qantas Railways
    Air Sahara
    A



    Which of the following can be used to absorb neutrons to control the
    chain reaction during nuclear fission?
    Boron
    Heavy water
    Uranium
    Plutonium
    A



    Hydrogen bomb is based on the principle of
    controlled fission reaction
    uncontrolled fission reaction
    controlled fusion reaction
    uncontrolled fusion reaction
    D


    Troposphere is the hottest part of the atmosphere because
    it is closest to the Sun
    there are charged particles in it
    it is heated by the Earth’s surface
    heat is generated in it

    Answer (c). Troposphere gets heated by the Earth's surface because it is the
    lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere



    The outermost layer of the Sun is called
    Chromosphere
    Photosphere
    Corona
    Lithosphere
    C



    Where was India’s first computer installed?
    Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
    Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
    Indian Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. Burnpur
    Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
    D


    The dried flower buds are used as a spice
    Cardamom
    Cinnamon
    Cloves
    Saffron
    C
    Answer (c). Saffron is obtained from the stigma of the saffron flower. The
    bark of the tree yields the cinnamon spice and cardamom is obtained from
    the seed pods.Got it



    The tissue in man where no cell division occurs after birth is
    skeletal
    nerves
    connective
    germinal
    B


    DNA fingerprinting is used to identify the
    Parents
    Rapist
    Thieves
    All the above
    D


    The normal cholesterol level in human body is
    80-120 mg%
    120-140mg%
    140-180mg%
    180-200mg%

    D
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    Which of the following are warm-blooded animals?
    Whales
    Whale sharks
    Alytes
    Draco
    A



    Syrinx is the voice box in
    Amphibians
    Reptiles
    Birds
    Mammals
    C



    The largest ecosystem of the Earth is(DOUBT)
    Biome
    Hydrosphere
    Lithosphere
    Biosphere
    IT SHOULD BE d,,AS BIOSHPHERE ME HYDROSHPHERE BHI A JATA HAI ,,
    ANSWER GIVEN AS B


    Who discovered penicillin?
    Alexander Fleming
    Louis Pasteur
    Dreser
    Edward Jenner
    A


    2018 FIFA World Cup would be held in
    Russia
    Qatar
    France
    Netherlands
    A
    QATAR-2022



    What is the commonly used part for measuring the speed of data
    transmission?
    Mega Hertz
    Character per second
    Bits per second
    Nano seconds
    C


    Who discovered South Pole?
    Robert Peary
    Amundsen
    John Cabot
    Tasman
    A-NORTH B-SOUTH



    Which of the following folk dances is associated with Rajasthan?
    Rauf
    Jora
    Veedhi
    Suisini
    D



    In a food chain, the solar energy utilised by plants is only
    10 percent
    1 percent
    0.1 percent
    0.01 percent
    A



    Supersonic jet causes pollution by thinning of
    O3 layer
    O2 layer
    SO2 layer
    CO2 layer
    A


    OTEC stands for
    Ocean Thermal Energy Conservation
    Oil and Thermal Energy Conservation
    Oil and Thermal Energy Convention
    Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
    D



    Which type of reaction produces the most harmful radiation?
    Fusion reaction
    Fission reaction
    Chemical reaction
    Photo-Chemical reaction
    B



    Which type of glass is used for making glass reinforced plastic?
    Pyrex glass
    Flint glass
    Quartz glass
    Fibre glass
    D


    Which of the following metals causes Itai-Itai disease?
    Cadmium
    Chromium
    Cobalt
    Copper
    A

    Inflation redistributes income and wealth in favour of
    Pensioners
    Poor
    Middle class
    Rich
    D


    The fringe benefit tax was introduced in the budget of
    2003-04
    2004-05
    2005-06
    2006-07
    C



    Which innovative discussion process is introduced by the Indian
    parliament to the world parliamentary systems?
    Question hour
    Zero hour
    Resolutions
    Presidential speech
    Answer (b). Zero hour refers to left over time after question hour in Indian
    Parliament. During this time members are allowed to raise matters of
    importance without giving any prior notice. Zero hour is entirely at the
    discretion of the Speaker as there is no constitutional provision with regard
    to this. See Q. 13 of SSC Matric Level 2010 Solved Paper and also Q. 3 of
    SSC Matric Level 2011 Solved Paper



    The judges of the supreme court retire at the age of
    60 years
    65 years
    62 years
    58 years
    B
    Important Age Limits in Indian Constitution
    Description Age
    Limit
    Minimum age for election to the post of
    President/Vice-President/Governor
    35
    years
    Minimum age for election as MP (Lok Sabha)/MLA 25
    years
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    Description Age
    Limit
    Minimum age for election as MP (Rajya Sabha)/MLC 30
    years
    Upper age limit for appointment as a judge of
    Supreme Court, Attorney General, Comptroller
    General, member of Public Service Commission
    65
    years
    Upper age limit for appointment as a judge of High
    court/ Advocate General/member of State
    Commission
    62
    years
    Minimum age limit for employment in a factory 14
    years
    Age between which education has been made a
    fundamental right
    6 to 14
    years
    Minimum marriageable age for a male 21
    years
    Minimum marriageable age for a female 18
    years.


    Judicial review in the Indian constitution is based on
    Rule of law
    Due process of law
    Procedure established by law
    Precedents and conventions
    C



    The drafting of the constitution was completed on
    26th January 1950
    26th December 1949
    26th November 1949
    30th November 1949
    B


    Facts to remember - Constituent Assembly
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    Facts to remember
    The constituent assembly was formed on the
    recommendation of the Cabinet Missionwhich visited India
    in 1946.
    The Constituent Assembly met for the first time in New Delhi
    on 9 December, 1946 in the Constitution Hall which is now
    known as the Central Hall of Parliament House.
    Mr. Sachchidanand Sinha was elected provisional
    chairman of the assembly.
    Dr Rajendra Prasad later became the permanent chairman
    of the constituent assembly.
    On 13 December, 1946, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru moved
    the Objectives Resolution which resolved to proclaim India
    as an Independent Sovereign Republic and to draw up for
    her future governance a Constitution.
    The Constituent Assembly took almost three years (two
    years, eleven months and seventeen days to be
    precise) to complete its historic task of drafting the
    Constitution for Independent India.
    The Constituent Assembly held eleven sessions covering a
    total of 165 days.
    India is governed in terms of the Constitution, which was
    adopted on 26 November, 1949, which was the last day of
    the Eleventh session of the Constituent Assembly.
    This date finds mention in the Preamble to the Indian
    Constitution thus IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this
    twenty-sixth day of November, 1949, do HEREBY
    ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS
    CONSTITUTION.
    The honourable members appended their signatures to the
    constitution on 24 January, 1950.
    The Constitution of India came into force on 26 January,
    1950. On that day, the Constituent Assembly ceased to
    exist, transforming itself into the Provisional Parliament of
    India until a new Parliament was constituted in 1952
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    Important Dates - Constituent Assembly to
    Constitution
    Constituent
    Assembly
    met for the
    first time
    Objectives
    Resolution
    moved
    Constitution
    adopted
    Signed
    by
    members
    Constitution
    came into
    force and
    Constituent
    Assembly
    ceased to
    exist
    09 Dec
    1946
    13 Dec
    1946
    26 Nov
    1949
    24 Jan
    1950
    26 Jan
    1950
    Chairmen of various committees in the Constituent Assembly
    Committee Chairman
    Committee on the Rules of Procedure Rajendra Prasad
    Steering Committee Rajendra Prasad
    Finance and Staff Committee Rajendra Prasad
    Credential Committee
    Alladi
    Krishnaswami
    Ayyar
    House Committee B. Pattabhi
    Sitaramayya
    Order of Business Committee K.M. Munsi
    Ad hoc Committee on the National Flag Rajendra Prasad
    Committee on the Functions of the
    Constituent Assembly G.V. Mavalankar
    States Committee Jawaharlal Nehru
    Advisory Committee on Fundamental
    Rights, Minorities and Tribal and
    Excluded Areas
    Vallabhbhai Patel
    Minorities Sub-Committee H.C. Mookherjee
    Fundamental Rights Sub-Committee J.B. Kripalani
    North-East Frontier Tribal Areas and
    Assam Exluded & Partially Excluded
    Areas Sub-Committee
    Gopinath Bardoloi
    Committee Chairman
    Excluded and Partially Excluded Areas
    (Other than those in Assam) SubCommittee
    A.V. Thakkar
    Union Powers Committee Jawaharlal Nehru
    Union Constitution Committee Jawaharlal Nehru
    Drafting Committee B.R. Ambedkar
    Who was the President of the constituent Assembly?
    Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
    Sardar Patel
    Dr. Rajendra Prasad
    Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
    C

    The call of Back to the Vedas was given by
    Swami Vivekananda
    Swami Dayanand Saraswati
    Aurobindo Ghosh
    Raja Ram Mohan Roy
    B

    Simon commission was boycotted by the nationalist leaders of India
    because
    They felt that it was only an eye wash
    All the members of the commission were English
    The members of the commission were biased against India
    It did not meet the demands of the Indians

    B


    B
    Famous Slogans and their originators
    Slogan Given by
    Inquilab Zindabad Bhagat Singh
    Vande Mataram Bankim Chandra
    Chattopadhyay
    Quit India Mahatma Gandhi
    Freedom is my birthright and I
    shall have it Balgangadhar Tilak
    Give me blood and I shall give
    you freedom Subhas Chandra Bose
    Jai Hind Subhas Chandra Bose
    Do or die Mahatma Gandhi
    Aaram haram hai Jawaharlal Nehru
    Jai Jawan Jai Kisan Lal Bahadur Shastri
    Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan, Jai Vigyan Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    Back to the Vedas Swami Dayanand
    Saraswati
    One religion, one caste and one
    God for mankind Narayan Guru
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    Famous Quotes by Indian Leaders
    Quote Given by
    If a God were to tolerate untouchability, I
    would not recognize him a God at all.
    Bal Gangadhar
    Tilak
    He has in him the marvellous spiritual
    power to turn ordinary men around him
    into heroes and martyrs.
    Gopal Krishna
    Gokhale on
    Gandhiji
    This diamond of India, the jewel of
    Maharashtra, this prince of workers is
    taking eternal rest on the funeral ground,
    loot at him and try to emulate him
    Bal Gangadhar
    Tilak on Gopal
    Krishna Gokhale
    When I went to jail the whole country was
    alive with the cry of Bande Mataram...
    when I came out of jail I listened for that
    cry, but there was instead a silence
    Aurobindo
    Ghosh
    Bombs and pistols do not make a
    revolution. The sword of revolution is
    sharpened on the whetting stone of ideas
    Bhagat Singh
    One individual may die for an idea, but
    that idea will, after his death, incarnate
    itself in a thousand lives
    Subhas Chandra
    Bose
    Every blow on our bodies this afternoon is
    like a nail driven into the coffin of British
    imperialism
    Lala Lajpat Rai
    So long as you do not achieve social
    liberty, whatever freedom is provided by
    the law is of no avail to you.
    B.R. Ambedkar
    No Indian could have started the Indian
    National Congress...if an Indian had come
    forward to start such a movement
    embracing all Indians, the officials in India
    would not have allowed the movement to
    come into existence.
    Gopal Krishna
    Gokhale on
    Indian National
    Congress
    Our nation is like a tree and to the original
    trunk of Swarajya, two huge branches
    Bal Gangadhar
    Tilak
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    Quote Given by
    have emerged in the form of Swadeshi and
    Boycott
    There is no dream, and if there is,there is
    only one to see you my children struggling
    for the same and for which I am expected
    to be finished
    Ashfaqulla Khan
    Famous Quotes - World Personalities
    Quote Author
    A Thing Of Beauty Is Joy For Ever John Keats
    Some books are to be tasted, others to be
    swallowed, and some few to be chewed
    and digested
    Francis Bacon
    The child is the father of man William
    Wordsworth
    I came, I saw, I conquered (veni, vedi,
    veci) Julius Caesar
    The government of the people, by the
    people, for the people shall not perish from
    the earth
    Abraham
    Lincoln
    But be not agraid of greatness; some are
    born great, some achieve greatness and
    some have greatness thrust upon them
    William
    Shakespeare
    Peace hath her victories no less renowned
    than war John Milton
    Reading maketh a full man; conference a
    ready man; and writing an exact man Francis bacon
    I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears
    and sweat
    Sir Winston
    Churchill
    A single step for man – a giant leap for
    mankind Neil Armstrong
    Brevity is the soul of wit William
    Shakespeare
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    Quote Author
    Man is born free and everywhere he is in
    chains
    Jean-Jacques
    Rousseau
    Famous Songs
    Patriotic/Motivational Song Author
    Vande Mataram Bankim chandra
    Chatterjee
    Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna ab hamare dil
    mein hain Ram Prasad Bismil
    Ekla chalo re Rabindranath Tagore
    Sare jahan se achcha Hindustan
    hamara Mohammad Iqbal
    Aye mere watan ke logon Kavi Pradeep


    Who among the following British persons admitted the revolt of
    1857 as a national revolt?
    Lord Dalhousie
    Lord canning
    Lord Ellenborough
    Disraeli
    D


    The Greek ambassador sent to Chandragupta Maurya’s court was
    a. Kautilya
    b. Seleucus Nicator
    c. Megasthenes
    d. Justin
    C


    Identify the European power from whom Shivaji obtained cannons
    and ammunition.
    The French
    The Portuguese
    The Dutch
    The English
    B

    The Konkan railway connects
    a. Goa-Mangalore
    b. Roha-Mangalore
    c. Kanyakumari-Mangalore
    d. Kanyakumari-Mumbai
    B



    Bark of this tree is used as a condiment
    Cinnamon
    Clove
    Neem
    Palm
    A


    Basic Information on Plants
    Largest, tallest etc.
    Largest flower Rafflesia
    Smallest flowering plant Wolffia
    Largest tree-grown fruit Jackfruit
    Tallest grass Bamboo
    Tallest tree Coast Redwood
    Plant products
    The plant from which opium (rich
    source of morphine) is obtained
    Poppy (Papaver
    Somniferum)
    The plant from which Marijuana is
    obtained Cannabis
    The plant from which the
    drug cocaine is obtained Coca plant
    The plant from which anti-malarial
    drug quinine is obtained Cinchona
    The plant from which anti-hypertensive
    drug reserpine is obtained
    Rauwolfia
    serpentina
    or Sarpaghanda
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    Largest, tallest etc.
    The plant from
    which chicory commonly used as a
    substitute for coffee, is obtained
    Cichorium intybus
    The tree from which turpentine is
    obtained Pine tree
    The tree that yields an aromatic
    medicinal oil also known asNiligiri tel Eucalyptus
    The plant from which a blue dye for
    use in textile industry is obtained Indigo
    The plant from which bio-diesel is
    being produced Jatropha
    The aquatic plant which is known
    as Terror of Bengal Water Hyacinth
    Plant parts
    The part of the plant that is clove Flower bud
    The part of the plant that is used as a
    condiment from cinnamontree bark
    The part of the plant that
    is potato/ginger Stem
    The part of the plant that is eaten
    in coconut Seed
    The part of the plant from
    which coffee is obtained Seed
    The part of the plant that
    yields sugar in sugarcane Stem
    The part of the plant that
    yields saffron spice Stigma
    The part of the plant through which the
    plants respire Leaf
    The small pores through which plants
    respire and also eliminate water are
    known as
    Stomata
    The part of the flower which receives
    pollen grains during pollination Stigma
    The pigment found in plants which
    make them appear green Chlorophyll
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    Largest, tallest etc.
    Plant processes
    The process by which plants
    manufacture food Photosysthesis
    The process by which roots absorb
    water and minerals from the soil Osmosis
    The process by which plants lose water
    especially through leaves (but also
    stem, flowers etc.) is known as
    Transpiration
    The phenomenon by which plants'
    growth is directed towards light is
    known as
    Phototropism
    The phenomenon by which plants grow
    or respond to touch is known as Thigmotropism
    Types of plants
    Name Type
    Epiphyte A plant that grows upon another plant.
    Hydrophyte A plant adapted for growth in water or wet soil.
    Thallophyte A plant that has simple body without root, stem
    or leaves.
    Xerophyte A plant adapted to live in dry places

    How much of the Earth’s land surface is desert?
    1/10th
    1/5th
    1/3rd
    1/6th

    C


    Which of the following is called the shrimp capital of India?
    Mangalore
    Nagapatnam
    Kochi
    Nellore
    D



    . River Indus originates from
    Hindukush range
    Himalayan range
    Karakoram range
    Kailash range
    D

    The lowest layer of the atmosphere is
    Stratosphere
    Thermosphere
    Troposphere
    Mesosphere
    C
    TruSt Me In The Exam
    Tr – Troposphere
    St – Stratosphere
    Me – Mesosphere
    In – Ionosphere
    The -Thermosphere
    Ex -Exosphere


    - Atmospheric Layers in order
    (Trick: ET M(O)ST)
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    Exosphere: 700 to 10,000 km (440 to 6,200 miles)
    Thermosphere: 80 to 700 km (50 to 440 miles)
    Mesosphere: 50 to 80 km (31 to 50 miles)
    Stratosphere: 12 to 50 km (7 to 31 miles)
    (Ozone Layer is found in Stratosphere)
    Troposphere: 0 to 12 km (0 to 7 miles






    The time period of a pendulum when taken to the Moon would
    Remain the same
    Decrease
    Become zero
    Increase

    D






































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