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UNIT—I
( Main Courses of Indian History )
1. '[t°“∏ >Kπ„ “πŸ‡ ÎA°‡> >É„π ö‡πt° "Ø[—Çt°?
On which riverbank was the
heritage city of Harappa situated?
(a) A°‡Ï§π„ £
Kaveri
(b) ≈t°âÁ° £
Sutlej
(c) π[§ £
Ravi
(d) A°≈„ £
Kushi
2. l°¸[¿[Jt° ÎA°‡>\> ÎÉØt°‡ ̧[ÉA° ôÂKπ >“⁄?
Who among the following Gods did
not belong to the Vedic period?
(a) “¸ñɯ £
Indra
(b) ŒËô¢ £
Surya
(c) l°¸»‡ £
Usha
(d) ö«°ö[t° £
Pashupati
3. "‡i°‡“¸t°ÓA° ≈[v°˚°≈‡∫„ ≥“‡\>öÉJ> "‡[·∫The strongest among the
Mahajanapadas was
(a) A°‡≈„ £Kasi
(b) ≥Kã £Magadha
(c) "Øîz„ £Avanti
(d) K‡fiÍ°‡π £Gandhara
4. ÎKÔt°≥ §Âá˝° ÎA°‡>J> Koπ‡\∏π π‡\A°≥‡π"‡[·∫?Gautama Buddha was the Prince of
which Republican State?
(a) A°[ö∫‡§—Ò £Kapilavastu
(b) "Ïô‡ã∏‡ £Ayodhya
(c) Î>ö‡∫ £Nepal
(d) πÁ°ö‡π £Rupar
5. "‡Ï∫A°Ï\r°‡ππ Æ°‡πt° "‡y˚°≥oπ Œ≥⁄t° ≥Kãππ\‡ ÎA°‡> "‡[·∫, [W°>‡v°˚° A°π‡°˙Identify the Magadhan King at the
time of Alexander’s invasion of
India.
(a) W°ñɯP°ú° Î≥Ôô¢ £Chandragupta Maurya
(b) ã>>ñÉ £Dhanananda
(c) öÂπÁ° £Puru
(d) [§[¥¨Œ‡π £Bimbisara
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6. l°¸[¿[Jt° ÎA°‡>J> "Ï≈‡A°π ">Â≈‡Œ>t° A°[∫U"[Æ°ô‡>π [§»Ï⁄ l°¸Ï¿J Îö‡Ø‡ ô‡⁄?
In which of the Ashokan Edicts
has the Kalinga invasion been
mentioned?
(a) [át°„⁄ [≈∫‡>Â≈‡Œ> £
Second Rock Edict
(b) á‡É≈ [≈∫‡>Â≈‡Œ> £
Twelfth Rock Edict
(c) yÏ⁄‡É≈ §ı“; [≈∫‡>Â≈‡Œ> £
Thirteenth Major Rock Edict
(d) ö¯=≥ [≈∫‡>Â≈‡Œ> £
First Rock Edict
7. ◊>ŒA°∫A° öπ‡[\t° A°π‡ P°ú° π\‡\> "‡[·∫
The Gupta King who defeated the
Hunas was
(a) Œ≥ÂâP°ú° £
Samudragupta
(b) —HñÉP°ú° £
Skandagupta
(c) [át°„⁄ W°ñɯP°ú° £
Chandragupta II
(d) A°≥‡πP°ú° £
Kumaragupta
8. ë§Âá˝°W°[πt°í ÎA°‡Ï> πW°>‡ A°[π[·∫?Who composed the Buddhacharita ?
(a) A°[oÕH £Kanishka
(b) §‡oÆ°j° £Banabhatta
(c) W°πA° £Charaka
(d) "≈´ÏQ‡» £Ashvaghosha
9. ÎA°‡>\> W°∫t°‡>A° ëɇŒÏπ‡ ɇŒí §Â[∫ \>‡ô‡⁄?Which Sultan was known as the
‘Slave of a Slave’?
(a) ≥“¥∂É [§>-Îi°‡K∫K £Muhammad bin-Tughlaq
(b) K\>„π ≥“¥∂É £Muhammad of Ghazni
(c) “¸∫t°;[≥W° £Iltutmish
(d) [Û°Ïπ‡\ ≈´‡“ £Firuz Shah
10. ö¯=≥ ö‡[>ö=π ôÂá˝° Ì“[·∫The First Battle of Panipat was
fought
(a) “¸§¯‡[“≥ Î∫‡l°„ "‡πÁ° "‡A°§ππ ≥‡\t° £between Ibrahim Lodi and
Akbar
(b) “¸§¯‡[“≥ Î∫‡l°„ "‡πÁ° §‡§ππ ≥‡\t° £between Ibrahim Lodi and
Babur
(c) “¸§¯‡[“≥ Î∫‡l°„ "‡πÁ° ≥‡≥ÂÉπ ≥‡\t° £between Ibrahim Lodi and
Mahmud
(d) “¸§¯‡[“≥ Î∫‡l°„ "‡πÁ° "‡[É∫ ·‡“π ≥‡\t° £between Ibrahim Lodi and
Adil Shah
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11. "‡A°§Ïπ [>≥¢‡o A°π‡ >t°> π‡\ã‡>„ >KπJ>"‡[·∫The New Capital City built by Akbar
was
(a) ∫‡Ï“‡π £Lahore
(b) [É¿„ £Delhi
(c) ÎÉÔ∫t°‡§‡É £Daulatabad
(d) Û°‡Ït°“öÂπ [Œ[y˚° £Fatehpur Sikri
12. ë[\ñɇ ö„πí ÎA°‡> "‡[·∫?Who was ‘Zinda Pir’ ?
(a) "‡\‡> ö„π £Azan Pir
(b) +πUÏ\Ø £Aurangzeb
(c) "‡A°§π £Akbar
(d) W°‡“\‡“‡> £Shah Jahan
13. ë"fiÍ°AË°ö “t°∏‡A°‡r°íπ §‡Ï§ A°‡A° \Kπ„⁄‡ A°π‡“⁄?Who was held responsible for the
‘Black Hole Tragedy’ ?
(a) ≥„πA°‡[W°≥ £Mir Qasim
(b) [i°ö W°Â∫t°‡> £Tipu Sultan
(c) [W°π‡\l°¸ÏÑÔ∫‡ £Siraj ud-Daulah
(d) π[gt° [Œ} £Ranjit Singh
14. "‡ô¢ Œ≥‡\π ö¯[t°À°‡öA° "‡[·∫
The founder of the Arya Samaj was
(a) π‡\‡ π‡≥Ï≥‡“> π⁄ £
Raja Rammohan Roy
(b) Î\∏‡[t°§‡ Û°Ï∫ £
Jyotiba Phule
(c) ÎA°≈Ø W°ñɈ ÎŒ> £
Kesab Chandra Sen
(d) É⁄‡>ñÉ Œπ—¨t°„ £
Dayananda Saraswati
15. —¨ÏÉ≈„ "‡Ïñɇ∫> ö¯=≥ A°ít° "‡π¥± Ì“[·∫?
In which place was the Swadeshi
Movement first started?
(a) §U £
Bengal
(b) ≥„π‡i° £
Meerut
(c) öÂo‡ £
Poona
(d) ≥‡â‡\ £
Madras
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16. π‡*∫‡i° "‡“¸> ö¯o⁄> Ì“[·∫The Rowlatt Act was passed in
(a) 1917 W°>t° £1917 AD
(b) 1919 W°>t° £1919 AD
(c) 1927 W°>t° £1927 AD
(d) 1923 W°>t° £1923 AD
17. l°¸[¿[Jt° ÎA°‡>J> N¯îÇ ≥“‡u‡ K‡fiÍ°„π á‡π‡[∫[Jt°?Which among the following books
was written by Mahatma Gandhi?
(a) The Discovery of India £
(b) Hind Swaraj £
(c) Long Walk to Freedom £
(d) India Wins Freedom £
18. Æ°‡πt°„⁄ \‡t°„⁄ A°}ÏN¯Ï· A°ít° ëöËo¢ —¨π‡\íπö¯—z‡Ø Ì∫[·∫?Where did the Indian National
Congress adopt the Resolution of
‘Poorna Swaraj’?
(a) ∫‡Ï“‡π £Lahore
(b) A°[∫A°t°‡ £Calcutta
(c) [É¿„ £Delhi
(d) A°π‡W°„ £Karachi
19. Æ°‡πt°π Î≈»\> KØ>¢π-Î\Ï>Ïπ∫ ÎA°‡>"‡[·∫?
Who was the last Governor-General
of India?
(a) ∫l¢° ؇ÏÆ°∫ £
Lord Wavell
(b) ∫l¢° ≥‡l°¸ñi°Ï§Ïi°> £
Lord Mountbatten
(c) π‡\‡ ÎK‡ö‡∫‡W°‡π„ £
Rajagopalachari
(d) *öππ &\Ï>‡ >“⁄ £
None of them
20. π‡o„ K‡“¸[l°Ï∫‡ "‡[·∫
Rani Gaidinliu was a
(a) >‡K‡ —¨‡ã„>t°‡ Œ}N¯‡≥„ £
Naga freedom fighter
(b) J‡·„ —¨‡ã„>t°‡ Œ}N¯‡≥„ £
Khasi freedom fighter
(c) Î≥“¸Ïi°“¸ —‡̈ã„>t°‡ Œ}N‡̄≥„ £
Meitei freedom fighter
(d) [l°≥‡·‡ —¨‡ã„>t°‡ Œ}N¯‡≥„ £
Dimasa freedom fighter
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UNIT—II
( Indian Polity and Human Rights )
21. yû¡ãšW¡ [³á> ®¡à¹t¡îº "Òà ¤È¢ìi¡à "à[áº
The Cripps Mission came to India in
the year
(a) 1930 £
1930
(b) 1940 £
1940
(c) 1942 £
1942
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £
None of the above
22. ³Òàuà KàÞê¡ãìÚ ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ \àt¡ãÚ A¡}ìNøá¹ ë>tõ¡ŒNøÒo A¡¹à ¤È¢ìi¡à "à[áº
Mahatma Gandhi took leadership of
the Indian National Congress in the
year
(a) 1880 £
1880
(b) 1919 £
1919
(c) 1920 £
1920
(d) 1921 £
1921
23. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î}[¤‹à> ή¡à¹ ή¡àš[t¡ "à[áºThe Chairman of the Indian
Constituent Assembly was
(a) ¹àì\–ƒø šøÎàƒ £Rajendra Prasad
(b) [¤. "à¹. "àì´¬ƒA¡à¹ £B. R. Ambedkar
(c) ëA¡. &³. ³å[X £K. M. Munshi
(d) &>. ëKàšàºÑ¬à³ã "àìÚU๠£N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar
24. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î}[¤‹à> KõÒãt¡ íÒ[áºThe Indian Constitution was
adopted on
(a) 15 "àKÊ¡, 1947 W¡>t¡ £15th August, 1947
(b) 26 >쯴¬¹, 1949 W¡>t¡ £26th November, 1949
(c) 26 \à>å¯à¹ã, 1950 W¡>t¡ £26th January, 1950
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
25. ‘‹³¢[>¹ìšÛ¡’ Ŧìi¡à ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î}[¤‹à>¹šøÑzà¯>àt¡ "”z®¢å¡v¡û¡ A¡¹à íÒ[áºThe word ‘secular’ was incorporated
in the Preamble of the Indian
Constitution by the
(a) 42t¡³ Î}ìÅà‹>ã¹ ‡à¹à £42nd Amendment
(b) 44t¡³ Î}ìÅà‹>ã¹ ‡à¹à £44th Amendment
(c) 46t¡³ Î}ìÅà‹>ã¹ ‡à¹à £46th Amendment
(d) 48t¡³ Î}ìÅà‹>ã¹ ‡à¹à £48th Amendment
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26. Î[yû¡Ú "à¹ç¡ [>[ÍI¡Ú >àK[¹A¡Œ ¤¸¯Ñ‚àìi¡à¹ šøW¡º> "à[áº
The active and passive citizenship
system was prevailed in
(a) Òü}ìºr¡t¡ £
England
(b) ®¡à¹t¡t¡¡ £
India
(c) óø¡àXt¡ £
France
(d) W¡ã>t¡ £
China
27. t¡=¸ \>๠"[‹A¡à¹ íÒìá
Right to information is
(a) ë³ï[ºA¡ "[‹A¡à¹¡ £
a fundamental right
(b) "àÒü>Kt¡ "[‹A¡à¹ £
a legal right
(c) ë³ï[ºA¡ "[‹A¡à¹ >àÒü¤à "àÒü>Kt¡ "[‹A¡à¹ ëA¡àì>àìi¡àì¯Òü >ÒÚ £
neither a fundamental right
nor a legal right
(d) ë³ï[ºA¡ "[‹A¡à¹ "à¹ç¡ "àÒü>Kt¡ "[‹A¡à¹ƒåìÚà[¤ì‹Òü ÒÚ £
both fundamental right as well
as legal right
28. t¡º¹ l¡ü[v¡û¡ ƒåi¡à š[Øn¡ Ç¡‡ý¡ l¡üv¡¹ìi¡à [W¡>àv¡û¡ A¡¹à :Consider the following statements
and choose the correct option :
l¡ü[v¡û¡ I/State ment I :
¹àÊ¡ö š[¹W¡àº>๠[>샢ÅàuA¡ >ã[t¡Î³èÒ¤àƒì™àK¸ ÒÚ¡ú
The Directive Principles of State
Policy are justiciable.
l¡ü[v¡û¡ II/State ment II :
¹àÊ¡ö š[¹W¡àº>๠[>샢ÅàuA¡ >ã[t¡Î³èÒ¤àƒì™àK¸ >ÒÚ¡ú
The Directive Principles of State
Policy are not justiciable.
(a) ëA¡¯º I Ç¡‡ý¡ £Only I is correct
(b) ëA¡¯º II Ç¡‡ý¡ £Only II is correct
(c) I "à¹ç¡ II ƒåìÚài¡àÒü "Ç¡‡ý¡ £Neither I nor II is correct
(d) I "à¹ç¡ II ƒåìÚài¡àÒü Ç¡‡ý¡¡ £Both I and II are correct
29. ®¡à¹t¡¹ ¹àÊ¡öš[t¡ìÚ [¤v¡ãÚ \¹ç¡¹ã "¯Ñ‚à ëQàÈoàA¡[¹¤ šàì¹The President of India can declare
Financial Emergency according to
(a) ">åìZრ350 ">åÎ[¹ £Article 350
(b) ">åìZრ352 ">åÎ[¹ £Article 352
(c) ">åìZრ356 ">åÎ[¹ £Article 356
(d) ">åìZრ360 ">åÎ[¹ £Article 360
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30. Î}΃¹ ™åi¡ãÚà "[‹ì¤Å>t¡ ή¡àš[t¡Œ A¡ì¹The Joint Session of the Indian
Parliament is presided over by the
(a) ¹àÊ¡öš[t¡ìÚ £President
(b) l¡üš¹àÊ¡öš[t¡ìÚ £Vice President
(c) šø‹à>³”|ãìÚ £Prime Minister
(d) ëºàA¡Î®¡à¹ "‹¸Û¡Òü £Speaker of the Lok Sabha
31. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î}[¤‹à>¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à ">åìZრÎ}[¤‹à>Î}ìÅà‹>ã šø[yû¡Ú๠íÎìt¡ \[Øl¡t¡?Which Article of the Indian
Constitution deals with
the constitutional amendment
procedure?
(a) 348 >} ">åìZრ£Article 348
(b) 358 >} ">åìZრ£Article 358
(c) 360 >} ">åìZრ£Article 360
(d) 368 >} ">åìZრ£Article 368
32. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ ™åv¡û¡¹àÊ¡ö¤àƒ šøAõ¡[t¡Kt¡®¡àì¯Òü"‹¢-™åv¡û¡¹àÊ¡ö ¤å[º ëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?According to whom, Indian
federalism is quasi-federal in
nature?
(a) ëA¡. [W¡. ë¯Ú௠£K. C. Wheare
(b) ³Òàuà KàÞê¡ã £Mahatma Gandhi
(c) "àÒü. ëA¡. P¡\¹àº £I. K. Gujral
(d) "³t¢¡¸ ëÎ> £Amartya Sen
33. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ \>t¡à šà[i¢¡ ([¤. ë\. [š.) K[k¡t¡íÒ[áºBharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was
formed in the year
(a) 1980 W¡>t¡ £1980
(b) 1982 W¡>t¡ £1982
(c) 1984 W¡>t¡ £1984
(d) 1986 W¡>t¡ £1986
34. ³à>¯ "[‹A¡à¹¹ Îढ\>ã> ëQàÈoàšy NøÒo A¡¹àíÒ[áºThe Universal Declaration of Human
Rights was adopted in the year
(a) 1945 W¡>t¡ £1945
(b) 1946 W¡>t¡ £1946
(c) 1948 W¡>t¡ £1948
(d) 1950 W¡>t¡ £1950
35. ®¡à¹t¡t¡ ¹àÊ¡öãÚ Jàƒ¸ Îå¹Û¡à "àÒü> šøoÚ> A¡¹à¤È¢ìi¡à Ò’ºIn India, the National Food Security
Act was enacted in the year
(a) 2013 £2013
(b) 2011 £2011
(c) 2010 £2010
(d) 1997 £1997
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36. ¹àÊ¡öÎ}QÒü "à”z\¢à[t¡A¡ >à¹ã ¤È¢ [ÒW¡àìš ëQàÈoàA¡¹à ¤È¢ìi¡à "à[áºThe United Nations declared which
year as International Women’s Year?
(a) 1973 £1973
(b) 1974 £1974
(c) 1975 £1975
(d) 1976 £1976
37. Òül¡üì>ÑH¹ ³åJ¸ A¡à™¢àºÚ "¯[Ñ‚t¡The Head Office of the UNESCO is
situated in
(a) ë\ì>®¡àt¡ £Geneva
(b) ¤à[º¢>t¡ £Berlin
(c) ëš[¹W¡t¡ £Paris
(d) ºr¡>t¡ £London
38. "=¢î>[t¡A¡, Îà³à[\A¡ "à¹ç¡ Îà}ÑAõ¡[t¡A¡"[‹A¡à¹¹ "à”z@¹àÊ¡öãÚ Wå¡[v¡û¡ íÒ[áºThe International Covenant on
Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights was adopted in
(a) 1960 W¡>t¡ £1960
(b) 1966 W¡>t¡ £1966
(c) 1993 W¡>t¡ £1993
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
39. ³[Òºà "[‹A¡à¹Î³èÒA¡ ѬãAõ¡[t¡ [ƒÚà ÒÚ
Women rights are recognized as
(a) šø=àKt¡ "[‹A¡à¹ [ÒW¡àìš £
customary rights
(b) ³à>¯ "[‹A¡à¹ [ÒW¡àìš £
human rights
(c) í>[t¡A¡ "[‹A¡à¹ [ÒW¡àìš £
moral rights
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £
None of the above
40. ³[–i¡öÚຠšø’i¡’A¡º ">å[Ë¡t¡ íÒ[áº
The Montreal Protocol was made in
the year
(a) 1990 W¡>t¡ £
1990
(b) 1988 W¡>t¡ £
1988
(c) 1987 W¡>t¡ £
1987
(d) 1995 W¡>t¡ £
1995
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UNIT—III
( Major Features of Indian Economy )
41. >tå¡> "=¢î>[t¡A¡ >ã[t¡ ÎèW¡>à A¡¹à ÒÚ
The New Economic Policy was
introduced in the year
(a) 1985 W¡>t¡ £
1985
(b) 1991 W¡>t¡ £
1991
(c) 2000 W¡>t¡ £
2000
(d) 2014 W¡>t¡ £
2014
42. ®¡à¹t¡¹ ¤àì¤ šø=³ "=¢î>[t¡A¡ š[¹A¡¿>à ëA¡àì> A¡[¹[áº?
Who among the following first made
economic planning for India?
(a) &³. &>. ¹Ú £
M. N. Roy
(b) ƒàƒà®¡àÒü >à*¹[\ £
Dadabhai Naoroji
(c) &³. [¤ìÅ«Å«™¢¸ £
M. Visvesvaraya
(d) \¯àÒ¹ºàº ë>Ò¹ç¡ £
Jawaharlal Nehru
43. ®¡à¹t¡t¡ š[¹A¡¿>à "àìÚàK Ñ‚àš> A¡¹à íÒ[áºThe Planning Commission of India
was established in
(a) 1948 W¡>t¡ £1948
(b) 1950 W¡>t¡ £1950
(c) 1952 W¡>t¡ £1952
(d) 1951 W¡>t¡ £1951
44. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡àì¯ ®¡à¹t¡¤È¢t¡ [¤v¡ãÚ "à¹ç¡ ë¤}A¡¤¸¯Ñ‚à [>Ú”|o A¡ì¹?Which of the following regulates the
financial and banking system of
India?
(a) RBI £
(b) SEBI £
(c) SBI £
(d) CSO £
45. t¡ºt¡ l¡üìÀJ A¡¹à ëA¡à>ìi¡à &i¡à ¤à[o[\¸A¡ë¤}A¡?Which of the following is a
commercial bank?
(a) &W¡. [¤. "àÒü. £SBI
(b) "àe¡[ºA¡ Kò௺ãÚ ë¤}A¡ £Regional Rural Bank (RRB)
(c) A¡’"šàì¹[i¡®¡ ë¤}A¡ £Cooperative Bank
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £All of the above
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46. ³å´¬àÒü Ê¡A¡ &GìW¡g Ñ‚àš> A¡¹à íÒ[áºMumbai Stock Exchange was set up
in
(a) 1875 W¡>t¡ £1875
(b) 1891 W¡>t¡ £1891
(c) 1952 W¡>t¡ £1952
(d) 1948 W¡>t¡ £1948
47. ®¡à¹t¡t¡ Å[v¡û¡ l¡ü;šàƒ> A¡¹à ¤õÒ; l¡ü;Î íÒìáThe largest source of energy
generation in India is
(a) A¡Úºà £coal
(b) šøàAõ¡[t¡A¡ ëKá £natural gas
(c) \º[¤ƒå¸; £hydel
(d) ët¡º £oil
48. ®¡à¹t¡t¡ ëÎl¡ü\ [¤šÃ¯¹ \>A¡ ëA¡à>?Who was the architect of the Green
Revolution in India?
(a) [š. [W¡. ³Òºà>[¤W¡ £P. C. Mahalanobis
(b) &³. &W¡. Ѭà³ã>à=> £M. S. Swaminathan
(c) &³. &W¡. "àºå¯à[ºÚà £M. S. Ahluwalia
(d) *š¹¹ &\ì>à >ÒÚ £None of them
49. VAT ¤¸¯Ñ‚à ">åì³àƒ> \ì>à¯à Î[³[t¡J> Ò’º
VAT was introduced on the
recommendation of
(a) ëA¡ºA¡à¹ Î[³[t¡ £
Kelkar Committee
(b) ¹U¹à\> Î[³[t¡ £
Rangarajan Committee
(c) &º. ëA¡. c¡à Î[³[t¡ £
L. K. Jha Committee
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £
None of the above
50. 2011 W¡>¹ ëºàA¡[šÚº ³ìt¡ t¡º¹ ëA¡à>J>¹à\¸t¡ ÎàÛ¡¹t¡à¹ Ò๠Τ¢à[‹A¡?
According to the Population Census
of India, 2011, in which of the
following States is the literacy rate
the highest?
(a) l¡ü[Øl¡È¸à¡ £
Odisha
(b) c¡à¹J“¡ £
Jharkhand
(c) [¤Ò๠£
Bihar
(d) ëA¡ì¹ºà £
Kerala
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51. RBI ¹ ¹àÊ¡öãÚA¡¹o íÒ[áº
The nationalization of RBI took
place in
(a) 1949 W¡>t¡ £
1949
(b) 1947 W¡>t¡ £
1947
(c) 1950 W¡>t¡ £
1950
(d) 1952 W¡>t¡ £
1952
52. ëA¡à>ìi¡à ë¤}A¡ ‘ë¤}A¡à¹¹ ë¤}A¡’ ¤å[º \>à™àÚ?
Which bank is called ‘‘bankers’
bank’’ ?
(a) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ ëÊ¡i¡ ë¤}A¡ £
State Bank of India
(b) [¹\஢¡ ë¤}A¡ "ó¡ Òü[–ƒÚà £
Reserve Bank of India
(c) ëW¡ìsi¡öº ë¤}A¡ "ó¡ Òü[–ƒÚà £
Central Bank of India
(d) ë¤}A¡ "ó¡ Òü[–ƒÚà £
Bank of India
53. P¡ºšãÚà [¤šÃì¯ [A¡ ÎèW¡àÚ?Pink Revolution refers to
(a) [šòÚà\ l¡ü;šàƒ> £onion production
(b) ít¡º¤ã\ l¡ü;šàƒ> £oilseed production
(c) A¡oã l¡ü;šàƒ> £egg production
(d) ³;θ l¡ü;šàƒ> £fish production
54. Ѭà‹ã> ®¡à¹t¡¹ šø=³ Òül¡ü[>Ú> ¤àì\i¡ ëA¡àì>ƒà[Jº A¡[¹[áº?Who presented the first Union
Budget of Independent India?
(a) ³å¹à¹\ã ëƒÅàÒü £Morarji Desai
(b) \> ³à=àÒü £John Matthai
(c) [i¡. [i¡. Aõ¡Ì¡à³àW¡à[¹ £T. T. Krishnamachari
(d) "à¹. ëA¡. Åà>ì³àJà³ ëW¡[v¡ £R. K. Shanmukham Chetty
55. ‘"=¢>ã[t¡¹ [št¡à’ ¤å[º A¡àA¡ ëA¡à¯à ÒÚ?Who is called the ‘Father of
Economics’?
(a) ë³G ³åºà¹ £Max Müller
(b) A¡àº¢ ³àG¢ £Karl Marx
(c) "àƒà³ [Ѷ= £Adam Smith
(d) *š¹¹ &\ì>à >ÒÚ £None of them
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56. Planned Econ omy for In dia >à³¹Nø”‚J>¹ ëºJA¡ ëA¡à>?Who wrote the book, Planned
Economy for India ?
(a) &³. [¤ìÅ«Å«™¢¸ £M. Visvesvaraya
(b) W¡ƒ¢à¹ ¤À®¡®¡àÒü ëšìi¡º £Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
(c) \¯àÒ¹ºàº ë>Ò¹ç¡ £Jawaharlal Nehru
(d) ³Òàuà KàÞê¡ã £Mahatma Gandhi
57. ®¡à¹t¡¤È¢¹ "ài¡àÒüt¡îA¡ P¡¹ç¡Œšèo¢ Û塉 l¡ü샸àKÒ’ºThe most important small-scale
industry in India is
(a) A¡àK\ £paper
(b) ³¹àšàt¡ £jute
(c) KÒ>à £jewellery
(d) ÒÑztò¡àt¡ £handloom
58. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à l¡ü샸àKt¡ ®¡à¹t¡t¡ K[¹Ë¡Î}J¸A¡³[Òºà [>ìÚà[\t¡ íÒ "àìá?In which of the following industries
are maximum number of women
employed in India?
(a) ¤Ñ| £Textile
(b) ³¹àšàt¡ £Jute
(c) W¡àÒ £Tea
(d) A¡Úºà £Coal
59. K[¹Ë¡Î}J¸A¡ Aõ¡[È[®¡[v¡A¡ l¡ü샸àK =A¡à ¹à\¸¹[®¡t¡¹t¡ šø=³ Ñ‚à>t¡ =A¡à ¹à\¸ íÒìá
Which of the following States ranks
first in terms of the maximum
number of agro-based industries?
(a) P¡\¹ài¡ £
Gujarat
(b) šgठ£
Punjab
(c) š[ÆW¡³¤U £
West Bengal
(d) ëA¡ì¹ºà £
Kerala
60. ëA¡ì>‹¹o¹ [>¤>å¯à Aõ¡[ÈJr¡¹ ºKt¡ \[Øl¡t¡?
Which type of unemployment is
associated with agriculture?
(a) áˆì¤Åã [>¤>å¯à £
Disguised unemployment
(b) ˜¡tå¡Kt¡ [>¤>å¯à £
Seasonal unemployment
(c) "‹¢[>¤>å¯à £
Underemployment
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £
All of the above
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( Basics of Education and Pedagogy )
61. ‘‘[ÅÛ¡à Ò’º \ã¯>¤¸àšã W¡ºà šø[yû¡Úà¡ú’’ &ÒüA¡=àÈ๠íA¡[áº
‘‘Education is a lifelong process.’’
This statement was said by
(a) [i¡. ë¹³–i¡ £
T. Raymont
(b) šàW¢¡ã >à> £
Percy Nunn
(c) [¤ì¤A¡à>–ƒ £
Vivekananda
(d) \> [l¡l¡üÒü £
John Dewey
62. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à [ÅÛ¡à=¢ã-ëA¡–ƒøãA¡ [ÅÛ¡àƒà>š‡ý¡[t¡?
Which one of the following is a
learner-centred teaching method?
(a) š[¹A¡[¿t¡ [ÅÛ¡o £
Programmed learning
(b) "à[‹št¡¸ÎèW¡A¡ [ÅÛ¡o £
Mastery learning
(c) A¡[´šl¡üi¡à¹-ÎÒàÚt¡ šø[ÅÛ¡o £
Computer-assisted instruction
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £
All of the above
63. PSI íÒìáPSI stands for
(a) Per sonal Sys tem of
In struc tion £
(b) Per sonal Sys tem atic
In struc tion £
(c) Per son al ized Sys tem of
In struc tion £
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £All of the above
64. ƒè¹Œ [ÅÛ¡à šø=³ "๴± íÒ[áºDistance education was first started
in
(a) óø¡àXt¡ £France
(b) \àšà>t¡ £Japan
(c) Òü}ìºr¡t¡ £UK
(d) "àì³[¹A¡àt¡ £USA
65. ¹àÊ¡öãÚ `¡à> "àìÚàK Kk¡> A¡¹à íÒ[áºThe National Knowledge Commis-
sion was constituted in the year
(a) 2005 W¡>t¡ £2005
(b) 2006 W¡>t¡ £2006
(c) 2010 W¡>t¡ £2010
(d) 2001 W¡>t¡ £2001
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66. [Åۡ๠šø™å[v¡û¡[¤ƒ¸à¹ ºKt¡ t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à \[Øl¡t¡ >ÒÚ?
Which of the following is not related
to Technology of Education?
(a) "[®¡™à[”|A¡ "[®¡K³> £
Hardware
(b) ë¤ï[‡ý¡A¡ "[®¡K³> £
Software
(c) š‡ý¡[t¡Kt¡ š”‚à £
System approach
(d) Ko-³à‹¸³ £
Mass media
67. šøàœ¡¤ÚÑH [Åۡ๠"à> &i¡à >à³ [A¡?
What is the other name of adult
education?
(a) ">à>åË¡à[>A¡ [ÅÛ¡à £
Informal education
(b) ƒè¹¯t¢¡ã [ÅÛ¡à £
Distance education
(c) "ì>ïšW¡à[¹A¡ [ÅÛ¡à £
Non-formal education
(d) Îà³à[\A¡ [ÅÛ¡à £
Social education
68. ‘‘"[®¡`¡t¡à "à¹ç¡ šø[ÅÛ¡o¹ ë™àìK[ƒ A¡¹à"àW¡¹o¹ Î}ìÅà‹> A¡à™¢Òü Ò’º [ÅA¡>¡ú’’ &ÒüA¡=àÈ๠ëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?‘‘Learning is the modification of
behaviour through experience and
training.’’ Who said this statement?
(a) [ÑH>๠£Skinner
(b) &l¡¯àƒ¢ ëKÒüi¡áô £Edward Gates
(c) ëyû¡à "à¹ç¡ ëyû¡à £Crow and Crow
(d) l¡ül¡¯=¢ £Woodworth
69. "à¹. &³. ëKKôì>¹ yû¡³àKt¡ [ÅA¡> šø[yû¡Úàt¡t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à "”z®¢å¡v¡û¡ >ÒÚ?Which of the following is not
included in R. M. Gagné’s
hierarchical learning?
(a) Îà}ìA¡[t¡A¡ [ÅA¡> £Signal learning
(b) l¡ü„ãšA¡ "à¹ç¡ šø[t¡[yû¡Ú๠Î}ì™àKA¡¹o £S-R bond
(c) ®¡à[ÈA¡ ">åÈ}K £Verbal association
(d) [¤ìÅÃÈo £Analysis
70. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à γàì™à\>¹ l¡üš™åv¡û¡ ëA¡ïź?Which one of the following
is appropriate adjustment
mechanism?
(a) "šÎà¹o £Displacement
(b) šøìÛ¡šo £Projection
(c) l¡üÄãt¡A¡¹o £Sublimation
(d) "¯ƒ³> £Repression
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71. [ÅÛ¡o¹ "ài¡àÒüt¡îA¡ Î[k¡A¡ "=¢ íÒìáThe most appropriate meaning of
learning is
(a) ¤¸[v¡û¡Kt¡ γàì™à\> £personal adjustment
(b) "àW¡¹o¹ Î}ìÅà‹> £modification of behaviour
(c) `¡à>¹ [¤t¡¹o £inculcation of knowledge
(d) ƒÛ¡t¡à "àÒ¹o £acquisition of skills
72. ¹àÊ¡öãÚ ÎàÛ¡¹t¡à "[®¡™à> Kk¡> A¡¹à íÒ[áºThe National Literacy Mission was
started in the year
(a) 1995 W¡>t¡ £1995
(b) 1988 W¡>t¡ £1988
(c) 1985 W¡>t¡ £1985
(d) 2000 W¡>t¡ £2000
73. ‘¤ã¹šè\à’ ³à>åÒ¹ [¤A¡àŹ ëA¡à> A¡àº¹í¤[ÅÊ¡¸?‘Hero worship’ is the characteristic
of which stage of human
development?
(a) íÅůA¡àº¹ £Infancy period
(b) ¤àº¸A¡àº¹ £Childhood
(c) šøàœ¡¤ÚÑH A¡àº¹ £Adult period
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
74. ‘‘¤Ú@Î[Þê¡ A¡àºìáà¯à íÒìá l¡ü;šãØl¡> "à¹ç¡ A¡Ê¡¹ γڡú’’ &Òü A¡=àÈ๠íA¡[áº
‘‘Adolescence is a period of stress
and storm.’’ This statement was said
by
(a) ëšÊ¡àº’[\ £
Pestalozzi
(b) ¹ç¡W¡’ £
Rousseau
(c) "àì>¢Ê¡ ë\à>Wô¡ £
Ernest Jones
(d) ëÊ¡>ºã Òº £
Stanley Hall
75. ‘ëJºà[®¡[v¡A¡ š‡ý¡[t¡’ l¡üŠ±à¯> A¡[¹[áº
‘The playway method’ was
introduced by
(a) W¡à¹ \> "àl¡à³á £
Sir John Adams
(b) ëÒ>[¹ A¡Á¡ì¯º Aå¡A¡ £
Henry Caldwell Cook
(c) óø¡’쯺 £
Fröbel
(d) ³ìsi¡á¹ã £
Montessori
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76. ‘ël¡Âi¡> š[¹A¡¿>à’ l¡üŠ±à¯> A¡[¹[ẑDalton Plan’ was introduced by
(a) [A¡ºìš[i¡öA¡ £Kilpatrick
(b) ëÒìº> šàA¢¡ÒÊ¡¢ £Helen Parkhurst
(c) ¤’ìl¡>-šà쯺 £Baden-Powell
(d) [ÑH>๠£Skinner
77. ®¡à¹t¡¹ šø=³J> ³åv¡û¡ [¤ƒ¸àºÚ Ñ‚àš> A¡¹àíÒ[áºThe first Open School of India was
established in
(a) A¡[ºA¡t¡àt¡ £Calcutta
(b) "γt¡ £Assam
(c) [ƒÀãt¡ £Delhi
(d) "Þøý¡ šøìƒÅt¡ £Andhra Pradesh
78. NAAC ¹ δšèo¢ ¹ê¡šìi¡à Ò’ºThe full form of NAAC is
(a) Na tional As sess ment and
Ac cred i ta tion Com mit tee £
(b) Na tional As sess ment and
Ac cred i ta tion Coun cil £
(c) Na tional As sess ment and
Ap pre ci a tion Coun cil £
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
79. [ÅÛ¡o¹ ëA¡ïź íÒìá
The teaching strategy is
(a) ë>tõ¡Œ[¤Òã> ƒº £
leaderless group
(b) ƒºKt¡ [ÅÛ¡o £
team teaching
(c) KõÒA¡³¢ £
home assignment
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £
All of the above
80. ‘‘ëA¡àì>à [¤ìÅÈ ¤¸¯Òà[¹A¡ l¡üì„Ÿ >àÒü¤àγθàA¡ íº šøìÚàK A¡¹à [¤`¡à>[®¡[v¡A¡ `¡àì>ÒüÒ’º šø™å[v¡û¡[¤ƒ¸à¡ú’’ &Òü A¡=àÈ๠ëA¡àì>íA¡[áº?
‘‘Technology is the application of
scientific knowledge to a practical
purpose or problem.’’ Who said this
statement?
(a) "àÒü. W¡àA¡W¡ £
I. Sachs
(b) &. ëÒÒü¹à £
A. Heirra
(c) [i¡. ëš\ £
T. Page
(d) ë\. ëA¡. Kºì¤øÒü= £
J. K. Galbraith
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( Sociology )
81. A¡àA¡ ‘γà\t¡w¹ [štõ¡’ [ÒW¡àìš Ko¸ A¡¹à ÒÚ?
Who is considered as the ‘Father of
Sociology’?
(a) ë³G 믤๠£
Max Weber
(b) "àKÊ¡ A¡’i¡ £
Auguste Comte
(c) Òढài¡¢ ëÑš>W¡à¹ £
Herbert Spencer
(d) Òü³àÒüº ƒå¹ìJÒü³ £
Emile Durkheim
82. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>\> ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î³à\t¡w[¤ƒ >ÒÚ?
Who among the following is not an
Indian sociologist?
(a) Òü¹à¯t¡ã A¡à쯢 £
Irawati Karve
(b) &³. &>. Åøã[>¯àÎ £
M. N. Srinivas
(c) [\. &W¡. ëQàì¹ £
G. S. Ghurye
(d) ë³G 믤๠£
Max Weber
83. ëA¡à>J> ëƒÅ γà\t¡w¹ \–µÑ‚à>?
Which country is the birthplace of
Sociology?
(a) óø¡àX £
France
(b) Òü}ìºr¡ £
England
(c) "àì³[¹A¡à £
America
(d) ®¡à¹t¡ £
India
84. ‘‘γà\ ‘Îà³à[\A¡ δ¬Þ꡹ \ຠKòàk¡[>Ѭ¹ê¡š’¡ú’’ l¡ü[v¡û¡ìi¡à ëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?
“Society is a ‘web of social
relationships’.” Who said this
statement?
(a) [W¡. &ÒüW¡. Aå¡ìºÒü £
C. H. Cooley
(b) ë³A¡"àÒü®¡à¹ "à¹ç¡ ëš\ £
MacIver and Page
(c) [K[l¡}W¡ £
Giddings
(d) *š¹¹ &\ì>à >ÒÚ £
None of them
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85. γà\¹ l¡ü;š[v¡ íÒ[áºThe origin of society was due to
(a) ®¡K¯à>¹ ÒüZáàt¡ £the God’s will
(b) [¤¯t¢¡>¹ ¤àì¤ £evolution
(c) ¤à[Ò¸A¡ Å[v¡û¡¹ ¤àì¤ £external force
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
86. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à Îà³à[\A¡ Î}Ñ‚à ÒÚ?Which one of the following is a social
institution?
(a) š[¹Úຠ£Family
(b) ¹à\¸ £State
(c) ƒºãÚ ¤¸¯Ñ‚à £Party system
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £All of the above
87. [>[ƒ¢Ê¡ &i¡à l¡üì„Å¸ì¹ ë™[t¡Úà &i¡à ¤¸[v¡û¡¹ γèÒÎõ[Ê¡ ÒÚ t¡àA¡ ëA¡à¯à ÒÚA group of people organized for a
particular purpose is known as
(a) γà\ £society
(b) Î}Ñ‚à £institution
(c) γåƒàÚ £community
(d) Δ‚à £association
88. Human Society >à³¹ Nø”‚J>¹ ëºJA¡ ëA¡à> "à[áº?Who was the author of the book,
Human Society?
(a) ¤’i¡³’¹¡ £Bottomore
(b) [i¡. &>. ³ƒ> £T. N. Madan
(c) [A¡}á[º ël¡[®¡á £Kingsley Davis
(d) &ÒüW¡. &³. \’>á> £H. M. Johnson
89. [ºU, ¤ÚÎ "à¹ç¡ \à[t¡ íÒìáSex, age and caste are
(a) "à[\¢t¡ šø[Ñ‚[t¡ £achieved status
(b) \–µKt¡ šø[Ñ‚[t¡ £ascribed status
(c) šè¤¢-[>‹¢à[¹t¡ šø[Ñ‚[t¡ £pre-set status
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
90. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à í¤[ÅÊ¡¸ [štõ¡ÚàuA¡ š[¹ÚູÒÚ?Which of the following is a
characteristic of a patriarchal
family?
(a) Ѭà³ã¹ KõÒt¡îº šâ—ã K¹àA¡ã ¤àÎ A¡[¹¤îº"àìÒ £Wife comes to live in the house
of husband
(b) Ѭà³ã ³àì\ ³àì\ ëƒJà [ƒ¤îº "àìÒ £Husband may be a casual
visitor
(c) ³àtõ¡ š[¹Úູ δš[v¡¹ "[‹A¡à¹ã Δzà>¹*š¹t¡ >¸Ñz A¡¹à ÒÚ £Children have right over
property of the mother’s family
(d) ëƒl¡üt¡àA¡ š[¹Úູ ³è¹ >ÒÚ £Father is not the head of the
family
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91. ëA¡à>ìi¡à A¡à¹ìA¡ Nø೸ γà\îº š[¹¯t¢¡>"à[>ìá?What is the reason to bring the
changes in rural society?
(a) ë™ï= š[¹Úູ ®¡àìR¡à> £Breakdown of joint family
system
(b) \à[t¡ ¤¸¯Ñ‚๠®¡àìR¡à> £Breakdown of caste system
(c) ™àt¡àÚàt¡ "à¹ç¡ ë™àKàì™àK¹ ‰ç¡t¡ š[¹¯t¢¡> £Quicker means of transport and
communication
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüìA¡Òüi¡à £All of the above
92. Îà³à[\A¡ šø[t¡³à> ³àì>The social norms refer to
(a) γà\A¡ [Å[=º A¡ì¹ £make society rigid
(b) ¤¸[v¡û¡¹ Ѭà‹ã>t¡à J¤¢ A¡ì¹ £destroy the freedom of
individuals
(c) γà\A¡ &A¡t¡à¹ ¤àìÞê¡à> [ƒìÚ £give cohesion to a society
(d) γà\t¡ í¤È³¸t¡à¹ Îõ[Ê¡ A¡ì¹ £lead society to disintegration
93. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à \à[t¡¹ í¤[ÅÊ¡¸ >ÒÚ?Which of the following is not a
characteristic of caste?
(a) Îà³à[\A¡ "à¹ç¡ ‹³¢ãÚ Î}Ñz¹o £Social and religious hierarchy
(b) ¤à‹à[>ìÈ‹ Îà³à[\A¡ ë™ï> [yû¡Úà £Restrictions in social
intercourse
(c) [¤Úà¤à¹ç¡¹ ëÛ¡yt¡ Ѭà‹ã>t¡à £Freedom of marriage
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
94. ‘šø®¡à¯Åàºã \à[t¡’¹ ‹à¹oàìi¡à t¡ºt¡ l¡üìÀJ A¡¹à ëA¡à>\> ¤¸[v¡û¡ìÚ [ƒ[áº?
Who among the following coined the
term ‘Dominant Caste’?
(a) [i¡. ëA¡. *ì³> £
T. K. Oommen
(b) &³. &>. Åøã[>¯àÎ £
M. N. Srinivas
(c) [\. &W¡. ëQàì¹ £
G. S. Ghurye
(d) [l¡. [š. ³åJà\㢠£
D. P. Mukherjee
95. ‘‘γà\t¡w ‘value-free [¤`¡à>’¡ú’’ &Òüìi¡àëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?
“Sociology is a ‘value-free science’.”
Who said this?
(a) ë³G 믤๠£
Max Weber
(b) Òü³àÒüº ƒå¹ìJÒü³¡ £
Emile Durkheim
(c) "àKÊ¡ A¡’i¡ £
Auguste Comte
(d) Òढài¢¡ ëÑš>W¡à¹ £
Herbert Spencer
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96. Marriage and Family in India >à³¹Nø”‚J>¹ ëºJA¡ ëA¡à> "à[áº?
Who was the author of the book,
Marriage and Family in India?
(a) ë™àìK–ƒø [Î} £
Yogendra Singh
(b) [\. &W¡. ëQàì¹ £
G. S. Ghurye
(c) ëA¡. &³. A¡àšà[ƒÚà £
K. M. Kapadia
(d) Òü¹à¯t¡ã A¡à쯢 £
Irawati Karve
97. ëšï¹à[oA¡ Nø೸ γåƒàÚγèÒ "à[áº
The primitive village community was
(a) "àA¡à¹t¡ Î¹ç¡ £
small in size
(b) ë™ï= š[¹Úູ *š¹t¡ šø[t¡[Ë¡t¡ £
based on joint family
(c) ³à[i¡¹ K¹àA¡ã γèÒKt¡ £
based on collective ownership of
land
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £
All of the above
98. γà\t¡wA¡ ‘Îà³à[\A¡ šƒà=¢[¤ƒ¸à’ ¤å[º ëA¡àì>íA¡[áº?Who among the following social
philosophers called Sociology as
‘social physics’?
(a) "àKÊ¡ A¡’i¡ £Auguste Comte
(b) ë³A¡"àÒü®¡à¹ £MacIver
(c) Òढài¢¡ ëÑš>W¡à¹ £Herbert Spencer
(d) ë³G 믤๠£Max Weber
99. ‘‘³à>åÒ Îà³à[\A¡ \㯡ú’’ ëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?“Man is a social animal.” Who said
this?
(a) &[¹Ê¡’i¡º £Aristotle
(b) A¡àº¢ ³àG¢ £Karl Marx
(c) ëÒìKº £Hegel
(d) ëšÃìi¡à £Plato
100. ‘‘™’t¡ \ã¯> "àìá t¡àìt¡Òü γà\ "àìá¡ú’’A¡=àÈ๠ëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?“Where there is life, there is society.”
Who said this statement?
(a) ë³A¡"àÒü®¡à¹ "à¹ç¡ ëš\ £MacIver and Page
(b) ë³G 믤๠£Max Weber
(c) &[¹Ê¡’i¡º £Aristotle
(d) &³. &>. Åøã[>¯àÎ £M. N. Srinivas
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( Geography of India—Physical, Economic and Political )
101. ®¡à¹t¡¹ \º¤àÚåt¡ NøãͶA¡àºt¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à ë³ïW塳ã¤t¡àÒ¹ šø®¡à¯ ëƒJà ™àÚ?Which monsoon wind influences the
climate of India in summer season?
(a) l¡üv¡¹-šè¤ ë³ïW塳㠤t¡àÒ £North-East monsoon wind
(b) l¡üv¡¹-š[ÆW¡³ ë³ïW塳㠤t¡àÒ £North-West monsoon wind
(c) ƒ[Û¡o-š[ÆW¡³ ë³ïW塳㠤t¡àÒ £South-West monsoon wind
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
102. t¡ºt¡ [ƒÚà [Ò³àºÚ š¤¢t¡¹ ®¡àKγèÒ šè¤¹ š¹àš[ÆW¡³îº yû¡³ ">åÎàì¹ šå>¹ Î\àÒüÎ}ìA¡t¡Î³èÒ¹ š¹à Ç¡‡ý¡ l¡üv¡¹ìi¡à ¤à[á l¡ü[º*¯à :Rearrange the following Himalayan
subdivisions from East to West
choosing the correct one from the
options :
I. ƒà[\¢[º} [Ò³àºÚDarjeeling Himalayas
II. A¡àƵ㹠[Ò³àºÚKashmir Himalayas
III. "¹ç¡oàW¡º [Ò³àºÚArunachal Himalayas
IV. [Ò³àW¡º [Ò³àºÚHimachal Himalayas
(a) IV, III, II, I £
(b) III, I, IV, II £
(c) I, II, III, IV £
(d) II, IV, III, I £
103. t¡º¹ l¡ü[v¡û¡ ƒåi¡à š[Øn¡ Ç¡‡ý¡ l¡üv¡¹ìi¡à [W¡>àv¡û¡ A¡¹à :
Consider the following statements
and choose the correct option :
l¡ü[v¡û¡ I/State ment I :
¤à}ºàìƒÅ "à¹ç¡ ë>šàº SAARC ¹ ΃θëƒÅ¡úBangladesh and Nepal are
member countries of SAARC.
l¡ü[v¡û¡ II/State ment II :
"àó¡Kà[>Ñzà>* SAARC ¹ &[i¡ ΃θëƒÅ¡úAfghanistan is also a member
country of SAARC.
(a) I "à¹ç¡ II ƒåìÚài¡àÒü Ç¡‡ý¡ £Both I and II are correct
(b) I Ç¡‡ý¡ [A¡”ñ¡ II "Ç¡‡ý¡ £I is correct but II is incorrect
(c) I "Ç¡‡ý¡ [A¡”ñ II Ç¡‡ý¡ £I is incorrect but II is correct
(d) I "à¹ç¡ II ƒåìÚài¡àÒü "Ç¡‡ý¡ £Both I and II are incorrect
104. ASEAN ëA¡à> W¡>t¡ K[k¡t¡ íÒ[áº?
In which year was ASEAN formed?
(a) 1967 W¡>t¡ £1967
(b) 1970 W¡>t¡ £1970
(c) 1972 W¡>t¡ £1972
(d) 1975 W¡>t¡ £1975
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105. &ºàÒà¤àƒ ëA¡à> >ƒã¹ šà¹t¡ "¯[Ñ‚t¡?Allahabad is situated along the bank
of which river?
(a) >³¢ƒà £Narmada
(b) ëKàƒà¯¹ã £Godavari
(c) ³Òà>ƒã £Mahanadi
(d) K}Kà £Ganga
106. ëQò× l¡ü;šàƒ>t¡ t¡º¹ ëA¡à>J> ¹à\¸ šø=³?Which of the following States ranks
first in wheat production?
(a) š[ÆW¡³¤U £West Bengal
(b) "γ £Assam
(c) l¡üv¡¹šøìƒÅ £Uttar Pradesh
(d) [W¡[A¡³ £Sikkim
107. "γ, ë³QàºÚ "à¹ç¡ [yšå¹à ¹à\¸¹ Îã³àt¡ëA¡à>J> ¤[Ò@¹àÊ¡ö Î}ºN— íÒ "àìá?Which of the following foreign
countries is touching the boundaries
of Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura?
(a) šà[A¡Ñzà> £Pakistan
(b) ë>šàº £Nepal
(c) ®è¡i¡à> £Bhutan
(d) ¤à}ºàìƒÅ £Bangladesh
108. ®¡à¹t¡¹ "à”z@¹àÊ¡öãÚ Îã³à¹ Ñ‚ºÎã³à¹ ³åk¡ íƒQ¢¸íÒìáThe total length of land boundary of
international boundary of India is
(a) 15200 [A¡. [³. £15200 km
(b) 15500 [A¡. [³. £15500 km
(c) 15700 [A¡. [³. £15700 km
(d) 15900 [A¡. [³. £15900 km
109. ®¡à¹t¡ "à¹ç¡ Åøãº}A¡àA¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à šøoàºãìÚ šõ=A¡A¡[¹ìá?India and Sri Lanka are separated
by which strait?
(a) ë¤[¹} šøøoàºã £Bering Strait
(b) šA¡ šøoàºã £Palk Strait
(c) ³àƒàKàÑH๠šøoàºã £Strait of Madagascar
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
110. ëA¡à>J> ¹à\¸t¡ ëÎl¡ü\ [¤šÃ¯¹ ÎèW¡>à íÒ[áº?In which State was the Green
Revolution started?
(a) t¡à[³º>àƒå £Tamil Nadu
(b) ³Òà¹àÊ¡ö £Maharashtra
(c) šgठ£Punjab
(d) W¡[j¡ÅKØl¡ £Chhattisgarh
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111. ®¡à¹t¡¹ šè¤ l¡üšA衺t¡ "¯[Ñ‚t¡ [W¡»¡à Òùƒ ëA¡à>¹à\¸¹ "”zK¢t¡?
Chilika Lake situated on the East
Coast of India belongs to which
State?
(a) š[ÆW¡³¤U £
West Bengal
(b) l¡ü[Øl¡È¸à £
Odisha
(c) t¡à[³º>àƒå £
Tamil Nadu
(d) ëA¡ì¹ºà £
Kerala
112. l¡üv¡¹-šè¤ ®¡à¹t¡¹ ëA¡à> ¹à\¸t¡ Τ¢à[‹A¡ A¡ÚºàÎ[e¡t¡ íÒ "àìá?
Which State of North-East India has
the largest coal reserve?
(a) >àKàìºr¡ £
Nagaland
(b) "¹ç¡oàW¡º šøìƒÅ £
Arunachal Pradesh
(c) [yšå¹à £
Tripura
(d) "γ £
Assam
113. ƒà[Û¡oàt¡¸ ³àº®è¡[³¹ A¡’ºà ³õ[v¡A¡à [A¡ Aõ¡[ȹ¤àì¤ l¡üšì™àKã?Black soil of Deccan Plateau is
suitable for which agriculture?
(a) ëQò× £Wheat
(b) A¡šàÒ £Cotton
(c) ‹à> £Rice
(d) Aåò¡[ÒÚ๠£Sugarcane
114. ¤øÕ¡šåy¹ ƒ[Û¡o šà¹¹ P¡¯àÒài¡ã "à¹ç¡ [t¡[>Wå¡A¡ãÚà Î}ì™àKã ¹àÊ¡öãÚ QàÒüš=ìi¡à íÒìáThe National Highway connecting
Guwahati and Tinsukia on the
southern bank of the Brahmaputra
is
(a) ¹àÊ¡öãÚ QàÒüš= 44 £NH-44
(b) ¹àÊ¡öãÚ QàÒüš= 37 £NH-37
(c) ¹àÊ¡öãÚ QàÒüš= 47 £NH-47
(d) ¹àÊ¡öãÚ QàÒüš= 52 £NH-52
115. ®¡à¹t¡¹ ‘>㺠[¤šÃ¯’ [A¡ Îà³Nøã¹ l¡ü;šàƒ> ¤õ[‡ý¡¹ ¤àì¤ ÎèW¡>à íÒ[áº?The ‘Blue Revolution’ of India was
introduced to boost the production
of which commodity?
(a) ³àá £Fish
(b) KàJã¹ £Milk
(c) ‹à> £Rice
(d) A¡ó¡ã £Coffee
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116. šè¤ 빺³r¡º¹ ΃¹ A¡à™¢àºÚ A¡’t¡ "¯[Ñ‚t¡?Where is the headquarters of
Eastern Railway located?
(a) šå¹ã £Puri
(b) ®å¡¯ì>Å«¹ £Bhubaneswar
(c) ³à[ºKà*ò £Maligaon
(d) A¡[ºA¡t¡à £Kolkata
117. ³=å¹à &J> —— š™¢i¡> ëA¡–ƒø¡úMathura is a/an —— tourist centre.
(a) ‹³¢ãÚ £religious
(b) šøÅàÎ>ãÚ £administrative
(c) +샸à[KA¡ £industrial
(d) l¡üšA衺ãÚ £coastal
118. ®¡à¹t¡¹ šø=³ ëši¡ö’[ºÚà³ ëÅà‹>àK๠A¡’t¡"¯[Ñ‚t¡?Where is the first petroleum refinery
of India located?
(a) "}ìAáū¹ £Ankleshwar
(b) ¤à¹àl¡ü>ã¡ £Barauni
(c) [l¡K £Digboi
(d) ³å´¬àÒü ÒàÒü £Mumbai High
119. ®¡à¹t¡¹ ëÎòà ³àì\ì¹ šà¹ íÒ ë™à¯à "Û¡à}ÅíÒìá
The latitude passing through the
middle of India is the
(a) A¡A¢¡i¡yû¡à[”z £
Tropic of Cancer
(b) ³A¡¹yû¡à[”z £
Tropic of Capricorn
(c) [¤Èå¯ì¹Jà £
Equator
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £
None of the above
120. [K¹ ¤>àe¡º ——¹ ¤àήè¡[³ [ÒW¡àìš \>à\àt¡¡ú
Gir Forest is known as the habitat of
(a) KØòl¡ £
rhinoceros
(b) ¤àQ £
tiger
(c) [Î}Ò £
lion
(d) Ò[¹oà¡ £
deer
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UNIT—VII
( Tribes of India and Tribal Development )
121. t¡ºt¡ l¡ü[À[Jt¡ ëA¡à>\> šø‹à>³”|ã ‘še¡Åãº>ã[t¡’¹ ºKt¡ \[Øl¡t¡?Who among the following Prime
Ministers is associated with
‘Panchasheel’?
(a) \¯àÒ¹ºàº ë>Ò¹ç¡ £Jawaharlal Nehru
(b) Òü[–ƒ¹à KàÞê¡ã £Indira Gandhi
(c) ³å¹à¹\ã ëƒÅàÒü £Morarji Desai
(d) ³>ì³àÒ> [Î} £Manmohan Singh
122. 2011 W¡>¹ ëºàA¡[šÚº ">å™àÚã ®¡à¹t¡¹³åk¡ \>Î}J¸à¹ ">åÎè[W¡t¡ \>\à[t¡¹ Åt¡A¡¹àÒ๠ҒºAs per 2011 Census, the percentage
of the Scheduled Tribes of India is
(a) 13·67% £
(b) 8·60% £
(c) 50·00% £
(d) 68·01% £
123. t¡ºt¡ l¡ü[À[Jt¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à \>ìKàË¡ãìÚ ¤àÒüáàìKàl¡ü;ί šàº> A¡ì¹?Which of the following tribal groups
celebrates Bwisagu Festival?
(a) [³[á}ÎA¡º¡ £Mishings
(b) A¡à[¤¢ÎA¡º £Karbis
(c) ¹à®¡àÎA¡º £Rabhas
(d) ¤ìØl¡àÎA¡º £Bodos
124. t¡ºt¡ [ƒÚà ëA¡à>J> ¹à\¸t¡ \>\à[t¡¹Î}J¸à "[‹A¡?
Which State of the following has
the highest concentration of the
Scheduled Tribe population?
(a) "γ £
Assam
(b) "¹ç¡oàW¡º šøìƒÅ £
Arunachal Pradesh
(c) ³‹¸šøìƒÅ £
Madhya Pradesh
(d) ë³QàºÚ £
Meghalaya
125. Aå¡[A¡ \>ìKàË¡ãÎA¡º A¡’t¡ ¤Î¤àÎ A¡ì¹?
In which State do Kuki tribes live?
(a) ³[ošå¹¡ £
Manipur
(b) [³ì\à¹à³ £
Mizoram
(c) "¹ç¡oàW¡º šøìƒÅ £
Arunachal Pradesh
(d) "γ £
Assam
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126. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ >õt¡à[wA¡ Î줢ۡo ëA¡[t¡Úà šø[t¡Ë¡àíÒ[áº?In which year was the
Anthropological Survey of India
established?
(a) 1945 W¡>t¡¡ £1945
(b) 1952 W¡>t¡¡ £1952
(c) 1947 W¡>t¡¡ £1947
(d) 1962 W¡>t¡¡ £1962
127. "γ¹ A¡à[¤¢ÎA¡ºA¡ šè¤¢ìt¡ [A¡ ¤å[º \>à\àt¡?The Karbis of Assam are earlier
known as
(a) [³[A¡¹¡ £Mikir
(b) [³[¹¡ £Miri
(c) ºàºå}¡ £Lalung
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ¡ £None of the above
128. "γ¹ \>ìKàË¡ãÎA¡º¹ šø‹à> \ã[¯A¡à Ò’ºThe main livelihood of tribals of
Assam is
(a) šÇ¡šàº> £pastoralism
(b) ³;θšàº> £pisciculture
(c) Aõ¡[È £agriculture
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ¡ £None of the above
129. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à šÇ¡šàºA¡ δ߃àÚ?
Which of the following communities
is pastoral?
(a) ëi¡àl¡à¡ £
Toda
(b) ®¡ãº £
Bhil
(c) Kr¡ £
Gond
(d) ¤ã¹Ò¹ £
Birhor
130. \>\à[t¡ÎA¡º¹ ¤Î[t¡¹ Ñ‚à>W塸t¡A¡¹o¹ ³èºA¡à¹o Ò’º
The main cause of tribal
displacement of inhabitants is
(a) šøA¡¿ [¤A¡àÅ £
development of projects
(b) γõ‡ý¡Åàºã J[>\ δšƒ¹ l¡ü;Î £
rich mineral source
(c) ¤àÞê¡ [>³¢ào £
construction of dams
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £
All of the above
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131. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ >õt¡à[wA¡ Î줢ۡo¹ ³ìt¡, l¡üv¡¹-šè¤®¡à¹t¡t¡ \>\à[t¡¹ Î}J¸à Ò’ºAccording to the Anthropological
Survey of India, the number of tribal
groups of North-East India is
(a) 213 £
(b) 635 £
(c) 314 £
(d) 188 £
132. ëA¡à>ìi¡à še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ ¤×³åJã\>\àt¡ãÚ ¤ÃA¡Î³èÒ šø[t¡Ë¡à A¡¹à íÒ[áº?In which Five-Year Plan were multi-
purpose tribal blocks created?
(a) W¡tå¡=¢ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Fourth Five-Year Plan
(b) šø=³ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £First Five-Year Plan
(c) [‡t¡ãÚ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Second Five-Year Plan
(d) tõ¡t¡ãÚ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Third Five-Year Plan
133. ITDP¹ δšèo¢ ¹ê¡šìi¡à Ò’ºThe full form of ITDP is
(a) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ \>\àt¡ãÚ l¡üÄÚ> š[¹A¡¿>à £Indian Tribal Development
Programme
(b) ÎåÎ}Q¤‡ý¡ \>\àt¡ãÚ l¡üÄÚ> šøA¡¿ £Integrated Tribal Development
Project
(c) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ \>\àt¡ãÚ l¡üÄÚ> šøA¡¿ £Indian Tribal Development
Project
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
134. t¡º¹ l¡ü[À[Jt¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à ">åË¡àì> ‘[ššº "ó¡Òü[r¡Úà šøA¡¿’ šøoÚ> A¡[¹[áº?
Which of the following institutions
carried out the ‘People of India
Project’?
(a) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ >õt¡à[wA¡ Î줢ۡo £
Anthropological Survey of India
(b) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ šøàoã[¤ƒ¸à Î줢ۡo £
Zoological Survey of India
(c) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ šøâ—t¡à[wA¡ Î줢ۡo £
Archaeological Survey of India
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £
None of the above
135. "γ¹ "ài¡àÒüt¡îA¡ l¡àR¡¹ \>ìKàË¡ãìi¡à Ò’º
The largest tribal group of Assam is
(a) [t¡¯à £
Tiwa
(b) [³[á} £
Mishing
(c) ëKà¯àºà £
Gowala
(d) ¤ìØl¡à £
Bodo
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136. c塳 ëJ[t¡ A¡¹à ÒÚJhum cultivation is practised in
(a) γt¡º®è¡[³ "e¡ºt¡ £plain areas
(b) šàÒà¹ãÚà "e¡ºt¡ £hill areas
(c) \ºàÒ®è¡[³ "e¡ºt¡ £wetland areas
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £All of the above
137. [¤ìÅÈ®¡àì¯ [¤šƒàšÄ \>\à[t¡ÎA¡º¹(PVTGs) šø‹à> í¤[ÅÊ¡¸ Ò’ºThe main characteristic of
Particularly Vulnerable Tribal
Groups (PVTGs) is
(a) ¤[‡ý¢¡t¡ \>Î}J¸à¡ £increasing population
(b) ιº "=¢>ã[t¡¡ £simple economy
(c) "[t¡šàt¡ [>³— ÎàÛ¡¹t¡à¹ Ò๡ £extremely low literacy rate
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ >ÒÚ £All of the above are not true
138. ëÛ¡y l¡üÄÚ> š‡ý¡[t¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à še¡¤à[È¢A¡š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ šø=ì³ šøoÚ> A¡¹à ÒÚ?In which Five-Year Plan was
Area Development Approach first
implemented?
(a) še¡³ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Fifth Five-Year Plan
(b) [‡t¡ãÚ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Second Five-Year Plan
(c) W¡tå¡=¢ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Fourth Five-Year Plan
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
139. "γ¹ \>ìKàË¡ãÎA¡º šø‹à>îA¡
Tribals of Assam mostly belong to
(a) [>Nø’ šø\à[t¡¹ "”z®¢å¡v¡û¡ £
Negroid race
(b) ³}ìKàºãÚ šø\à[t¡¹ "”z®¢å¡v¡û¡¡ £
Mongoloid race
(c) A¡’ìA¡áãÚ šø\à[t¡¹ "”z®¢å¡v¡û¡ £
Caucasoid race
(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £
All of the above
140. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î}[¤‹à>¹ ëA¡à>J> ‹à¹à¹ "‹ã>t¡"γ¹ šàÒà¹ãÚà [\ºà¹ \>\àt¡ãÚ "e¡º¹šøÅàÎ>¹ ¤àì¤ [>‹¢à[¹t¡ ">åƒà> [ƒÚà ÒÚ?
Under which Article of the Indian
Constitution is the fixed grant
provided for the administration of
tribal areas in hill districts of
Assam?
(a) 275 (1) >} ">åìZრ£
Article 275 (1)
(b) 46 >} ">åìZრ£
Article 46
(c) 339 >} ">åìZრ£
Article 339
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £
None of the above
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UNIT—VIII
( Logical Reasoning and Numerical Ability )
141. &i¡à l¡ü[v¡û¡ P ¹ ¤àì¤ P PÚ ~ ¹ Ît¡¸t¡à ³à>Ò’¤
For a statement P, the truth value
of P PÚ ~ is
(a) T £
(b) F £
(c) ëA¡àì>à ³à> >àÒü £No value
(d) [>‹¢à¹o A¡[¹¤ ë>à¯à[¹ £Cannot be determined
142. 11 12 13 20+ + + +L -¹ ë™àKó¡º Ò’¤
The sum of 11 12 13 20+ + + +L is
(a) 150 £
(b) 155 £
(c) 160 £
(d) 175 £
143. A AÇ = ?
(a) A2 £
(b) f £
(c) A £
(d) ¢A £
144. &i¡à [‡Qàt¡ γãA¡¹o¹ ™[ƒ 2 3+ Ö &i¡à ³èºÒÚ, ët¡ì”z "à>ìi¡à ³èº Ò’¤
If 2 3+ Ö is a root of a quadratic
equation, then the other root is
(a) Ö3 £
(b) 2 £
(c) Ö2 3+ £
(d) 2 3- Ö £
145. ™[ƒ w, 1 ¹ Q>³èº ÒÚ, ët¡ì”z w3 ¹ ³à> Ò’¤
If w is a cube root of unity, then the
value of w3 is
(a) w £
(b) w2 £
(c) -1 £
(d) 1 £
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146. x 2 1 0+ = γãA¡¹o¹ ³èºìA¡Òüi¡à Ò’¤
The solutions of the equation
x 2 1 0+ = are
(a) i, -i £
(b) 1, -1 £
(c) 1, i £
(d) 1, -i £
147. log2 32 ¹ ³à> Ò’¤
The value of log2 32 is
(a) 5 £
(b) 1 £
(c) 2 £
(d) 16 £
148. 7, 9, 21¹ W¡tå¡=¢ γà>åšàt¡ Ò’¤
The fourth proportion to 7, 9, 21 is
(a) 23 £
(b) 27 £
(c) 29 £
(d) 31 £
149. yû¡Ú "à¹ç¡ [¤yû¡ã ³èº¸¹ ">åšàt¡ Ò’º 3 : 4.³å>àó¡à¹ Åt¡à}Å Ò’¤
The ratio of cost price and selling
price is 3 : 4. The profit percent is
(a) 15 £
(b) 30 £
(c) 20 £
(d) 331
3£
150. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 33 ëÅøoãt¡"Ç¡‡ý¡ Î}J¸àìi¡à Ò’º
The wrong number in the series
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 33 is
(a) 8 £
(b) 5 £
(c) 33 £
(d) 21 £
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151. šø[t¡ ¤áì¹ 10 Åt¡à}Å Îåt¡¹ Òà¹t¡1,200 i¡A¡à¹ 2 ¤á¹¹ šàW¡t¡ Îåt¡ Ò’¤
The interest of R1,200 after 2 years
at the rate of 10% per annum will be
(a) 240 i¡A¡à £R240
(b) 80 i¡A¡à £R80
(c) 100 i¡A¡à £R100
(d) 60 i¡A¡à £R60
152. &i¡à ™åOµ Î}J¸à¹ "àA¡à¹ Ò’¤
An even number is of the form
(a) 2 1q q N- Î, £
(b) 21
2q q N+ Î, £
(c) 2 1q q N+ Î, £
(d) 2q q N, Î £
153. 1 "à¹ç¡ 100 ¹ [®¡t¡¹t¡ ë³ï[ºA¡ Î}J¸à¹ Î}J¸àÒ’¤
The number of primes in between
1 and 100 is
(a) 22 £
(b) 25 £
(c) 26 £
(d) 27 £
154. ™[ƒ x ¹ 15% = y ¹ 20%, ët¡ì”z x y:
Ò’¤
If 15% of x = 20% of y, then x y: is
(a) 5 : 6 £
(b) 4 : 5 £
(c) 2 : 1 £
(d) 4 : 3 £
155. 3·7 A¡ Åt¡à}Å "àA¡à¹t¡ &ì>‹¹ìo [º[J¤ šà[¹
3·7 can be expressed in terms of
percentage as
(a) 37% £
(b) 370% £
(c) 0·37% £
(d) 0·037% £
156. &[J[> i¡A¡à x "à¹ç¡ y ¹ ³à\t¡ 3 : 5 [ÒW¡àìš®¡KàÒü [ƒÚà Ò’º¡ú ™[ƒ x ¹ "}Å 1,500 i¡A¡àÒÚ, ët¡ì”z y ¹ "}Å Ò’¤
An amount is divided among x and y
in the ratio 3 : 5. If x’s share is
R1,500, then the share of y is
(a) 4,000 i¡A¡à £R4,000
(b) 3,000 i¡A¡à £R3,000
(c) 2,500 i¡A¡à £R2,500
(d) 2,000 i¡A¡à £R2,000
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157. 72 = ? of 800
(a) 9% £
(b) 7% £
(c) 12% £
(d) 8% £
158. ¤o¢ ëÅøoã FED, JIH, ONM, _____t¡ &i¡àšƒ [ƒÚà ëÒà¯à >àÒü¡ú &Òü šƒìi¡à Ò’¤
In the letter series FED, JIH, ONM,
_____, one term is missing. The
missing term is
(a) UTS £
(b) TUS £
(c) STU £
(d) UST £
159. š[Òºà \à>å¯à¹ã, 2020 ¹ š¹à 31 ³àW¢¡,2020íº [ƒ>¹ Î}J¸à Ò’¤
The number of days from 1st
January, 2020 to 31st March, 2020
is
(a) 90 £
(b) 91 £
(c) 89 £
(d) 88 £
160. VOWEL Ŧ¹ š¹à &i¡à ¤o¢ ™àƒõ[ZáA¡®¡àì¯ëºà¯à¡ú ¤o¢ìi¡à Ѭ¹¤o¢ ëÒà¯à¹ δ±à[¯t¡à Ò’¤
A single letter is selected at random
from the word VOWEL. The
probability that it is a vowel is
(a)2
5£
(b)1
5£
(c)1
2£
(d)1
4£
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161. š[¹W¡àº>à A¡à™¢Î³èÒ¹ [®¡t¡¹t¡ ëA¡à>ìA¡Òüi¡àQ[>Ë¡®¡àì¯ \[Øl¡t¡?
Which of the management functions
are closely related?
(a) š[¹A¡¿>à "à¹ç¡ [>Ú”|o £
Planning and Controlling
(b) š[¹A¡¿>à "à¹ç¡ Î}Kk¡> £
Planning and Organizing
(c) [>ìÚàK "à¹ç¡ [>Ú”|o £
Staffing and Controlling
(d) š[¹A¡¿>à "à¹ç¡ [>ìÚàK £
Planning and Staffing
162. ÎA¡ìºà š[¹W¡àº>à-δšA¢¡ãÚ A¡à™¢à¯ºã [>³—-l¡ü[À[Jt¡ "à[ÒºàγèÒ¹ ë™àìK[ƒ ëA¡ì>îA¡[>Íš[v¡ A¡¹à ÒÚ?
All the managerial functions are
settled by managers with the tool of
(a) š[¹A¡¿>à £
planning
(b) [·ý¡à”z NøÒo £
decision making
(c) Îå-[>Ú”|o £
effective control
(d) A¡t¢õ¡Œ šøƒà> £
authority
163. &A¡-³à[ºA¡à>à ¤¸¯ÎàÚ íÒìá &ì> &A¡ ¤¸¯ÎàÚ™’t¡ t¡ºt¡ [ƒÚà [¤A¡¿Î³èÒ, &i¡à¹ ¤àìƒ Ît¡¸A sole proprietorship is a business
where all of the following are true,
except that
(a) [·ý¡à”z NøÒo¹ ëÛ¡yt¡ ³à[ºA¡¹ δšèo¢[>Ú”|o =àìA¡ £the owner has complete control
over decision making
(b) ³à[ºA¡\> [>\¹ ¤¸[v¡û¡Kt¡ δš[v¡¹Î³š[¹³ào¹ ëºàA¡W¡à>¹ ¤àì¤ ƒàÚ¤‡ý¡ Ò’¤ £the proprietor is liable for losses
to the extent of his personal
assets
(c) ºà®¡¹ δšèo¢ "}Å ³à[ºA¡ "à¹ç¡A¡³¢W¡à¹ãÎA¡º¹ £profits entirely belong to the
owner and staffs
(d) ³à[ºìA¡ [>\¹ ¤¸¯ÎàÚ¹ "}Å [>[‹Î}NøÒ¹¤àì¤ [¤yû¡ã A¡[¹¤ šàì¹ £the proprietor can sell his share
in business to raise funds
164. &A¡ ¤¸[v¡û¡¹ ëA¡à´šà>ã¹ ëÛ¡yt¡ Τ¢à[‹A¡ ΃θ¹ Î}J¸à Ò’ºThe maximum number of members
in a one-person company is
(a) &\> £one
(b) ƒå\> £two
(c) še¡àÅ\> £fifty
(d) ƒåÅ\> £two hundred
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165. ë™ï= [Ò–ƒå š[¹Úຠ¤¸¯ÎàÚ¹ ³å¹¤kã\>A¡ ëA¡à¯àÒÚ
The head of the joint Hindu family
business is called
(a) ѬŒà[‹A¡à¹ £
Proprietor
(b) A¡t¢¡à £
Karta
(c) Îe¡àºA¡ £
Director
(d) š[¹W¡àºA¡ £
Manager
166. &A¡-³à[ºA¡à>à ¤¸¯ÎàÚã\>¹
A sole proprietor has
(a) Îã[³t¡ ëƒ>à =àìA¡ £
limited liability
(b) ˜¡o¹ ¤àì¤ ëA¡àì>à ëƒ>à >à=àìA¡ £
no liability for debts
(c) "Îã[³t¡ ëƒ>à =àìA¡ £
unlimited liability
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £
None of the above
167. &i¡à γ¤àÚ šø[t¡Ë¡à>¹ ëÛ¡yt¡ t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à>ã[t¡ šàº> A¡¹à ÒÚ?In a cooperative society, which of
the following principles is followed?
(a) &i¡à "}Å &i¡à 뮡ài¡ £One share one vote
(b) ëA¡Òü¤ài¡à* 뮡ài¡ £Multiple vote
(c) 뮡ài¡à[‹A¡à¹ >à=àìA¡ £No vote
(d) &\> ¤¸[v¡û¡ &i¡à 뮡ài¡ £One person one vote
168. &i¡à ë™ï= ëA¡à´šà>ã¹ Îe¡àºA¡³r¡ºãA¡ [>¤¢à[W¡t¡A¡ì¹The Board of Directors of a joint-
stock company is elected by
(a) A¡³¢W¡à¹ãÎA¡ìº £employees
(b) W¡¹A¡à¹ã [¤ÈÚ๠Î}т๠‡à¹à £government bodies
(c) Îà‹à¹o >àK[¹A¡¹ ‡à¹à £general public
(d) "}Å‹à¹A¡ÎA¡ìº £shareholders
169. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à [>Ú”|o¹ &i¡à ëA¡ïź >ÒÚ?Which of the following is not the
technique of control?
(a) ¤àì\i¡ £Budget
(b) ">åÅàÎ>³èºA¡ A¡à™¢ £Disciplinary action
(c) šøÅ}Îà A¡¹à £Praise
(d) ëA¡ïź £Policy
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170. [>³—[º[Jt¡ &i¡à¹ ¤àì¤ šgãÚ> A¡¹àìi¡à¤à‹¸t¡à³èºA¡?
Registration is compulsory for which
one of the following?
(a) ë™ï= ëA¡à´šà>ã £Joint-stock company
(b) "}Åãƒà¹ã ¤¸¯ÎàÚ £Partnership business
(c) &A¡-³à[ºA¡à>à ¤¸¯ÎàÚ £Sole proprietorship business
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
171. [ÒW¡àšA¡¹o íÒìá _____ &A¡ ®¡àÈà¡ú
Accounting is the language of
(a) [ÒW¡àš¹Û¡A¡¹ £accountant
(b) ¤àt¢¡à¹ £information
(c) NøàÒA¡ÎA¡º¹ £customers
(d) ¤¸¯ÎàÚ¹ £business
172. "”z@[ó¡¹t¡¹ "=¢ íÒìá
Return inward means
(a) yû¡Ú [ó¡¹; £purchase return
(b) [¤º [ó¡¹; £bill return
(c) [¤yû¡ã [ó¡¹; £sales return
(d) δ±à¹ [ó¡¹; £stock return
173. W¡[ºt¡ δš[v¡ "à¹ç¡ W¡[ºt¡ ëƒ>๠šà=¢A¡¸Òü íÒìá
The difference between current
assets and current liabilities is
(a) Qà[i¡ £
deficiency
(b) W¡[ºt¡ ³èº‹> £
working capital
(c) δš[v¡ £
assets
(d) ëƒ>à £
liabilities
174. Îå>à³ íÒìá
Goodwill is
(a) њŢ\[>t¡ δš[v¡ £
tangible asset
(b) W¡[ºt¡ δš[v¡ £
current asset
(c) Û¡Ú\[>t¡ δš[v¡ £
fictitious asset
(d) "њŢ\[>t¡ δš[v¡ £
intangible asset
175. GST¹ šèo¢ ¹ê¡šìi¡à íÒìá
The full form of GST is
(a) General Service Tax £
(b) Goods and Sales Tax £
(c) Goods and Standard Tax £
(d) Goods and Services Tax £
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176. "à³à¹ ëƒÅ¹ ¤t¢¡³à>¹ "àÒüA¡¹ "àÒü>ìi¡à íÒìá
The present Income-tax Act of our
country is the
(a) "àÒüA¡¹ "àÒü>, 1921 £Income-tax Act, 1921
(b) "àÒüA¡¹ "àÒü>, 1956 £Income-tax Act, 1956
(c) "àÒüA¡¹ "àÒü>, 1961 £Income-tax Act, 1961
(d) "àÒüA¡¹ "àÒü>, 2011 £Income-tax Act, 2011
177. "àÒ¹o¹ [ÒW¡àš íÒìá &A¡
Drawings Account is a
(a) ¤¸[v¡û¡Kt¡ [ÒW¡àš £Personal Account
(b) δš[v¡-δšA¢¡ãÚ [ÒW¡àš £Real Account
(c) >à[³A¡ [ÒW¡àš £Nominal Account
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
178. ³åk¡ [¤yû¡ã – γt¡à}Å [¤–ƒå¹ [¤yû¡ã¹ γà> íÒìá
Total sales – Sales at breakeven
point equals to
(a) ºà®¡ "à¹ç¡ ëºàA¡W¡à> £profit and loss
(b) ÎÒì™àK £contribution
(c) [>¹àšƒ "à\¢> £margin of safety
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above
179. ³åk¡ ºà®¡¹ ">åšàt¡ íÒìá
Gross Profit Ratio is
(a) ³åk¡ ºà®¡
× 100 £šøAõ¡t¡ ºà®¡Gross Profit
Net Profit´ 100
(b) ³åk¡ ºà®¡
× 100 £šøAõ¡t¡ [¤yû¡ãGross Profit
Net Sales´ 100
(c)šøAõ¡t¡ [¤yû¡ã
× 100 £ ³åk¡ ºà®¡
Net Sales
Gross Profit´ 100
(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £
None of the above
180. GAAP ¹ šèo¢ ¹ê¡šìi¡à íÒìá
The full form of GAAP is
(a) Generally Accepted Accounting
Principles £
(b) Generally Accepted Accounting
Policies £
(c) Generally Accepted Accounting
Practices £
(d) Generally Accepted Accounting
Problems £H H H
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