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1.

Who authored Sanskrit play the 'Mudrarakshasa' ?

A. Kalidas
B. Banabhatta
C. Vishakhadatta
D. Bhavabhuti
Answer» E.
2.

The Q of a Sallen-Key second-order stage depends on the

A. Center frequency
B. Voltage gain
C. GBW of the op amp
D. Bandwidth
Answer» C. GBW of the op amp
3.

Which of the following Committees has given its report on octroi abolition to the Government of India ?

A. Reddy Committee
B. Malhotra Committee
C. Jyoti Basu Committee
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
4.

Television broadcast for rural development programmes in India started in-

A. 1947
B. 1957
C. 1967
D. 1977
Answer» E.
5.

Female literacy in the country, as per final Census data 2011, stands at -

A. 0.646
B. 0.703
C. 0.625
D. 0.682
Answer» B. 0.703
6.

Demand curve of a firm under perfect competition is:

A. horizontal to ox-axis
B. negatively sloped
C. U-shaped
D. positively sloped
Answer» B. negatively sloped
7.

Miss World 2010 is-

A. Adriana Vasini
B. Alexandria Mills
C. Emma Wareus
D. Mansavi Mamgai
Answer» C. Emma Wareus
8.

The pH of fresh milk is 6. When it turns sour, the pH

A. becomes < 6
B. remains the same, i.e., 6
C. becomes > 6
D. becomes neutral i.e., 7
Answer» B. remains the same, i.e., 6
9.

India is the leading producer of tea in the world with a ___% share of the total production

A. 15
B. 20
C. 25
D. 30
Answer» D. 30
10.

Which of the following organisations prepares rural credit plans on annual basis for all districts in India, which in turn from the base for annual credit plans of all rural financial institutions?

A. CII
B. RBI
C. SIDBI
D. NABARD
Answer» E.
11.

During 2011-12, the union government sold 5% share in ONGC. The revenue earned by this investment stood at -

A. 12981 crore
B. 12767 crore
C. 13767 crore
D. 13205 crore
Answer» C. 13767 crore
12.

It is estimated that India wastes more fruits and vegetables than what is consumed every year in-

A. U.S.A
B. United Kingdom
C. Germany
D. Brazil
Answer» C. Germany
13.

‘Prime area' in context of file system is defined as

A. a. It is memory area created by operating system
B. b. It is an area into which data records are written
C. c. It is the main area of a web page
D. d. None of the above
Answer» C. c. It is the main area of a web page
14.

Which was the birthplace of Guru Nanak?

A. Gurudaspur
B. Amritsar
C. Lahore
D. Talwandi
Answer» E.
15.

Phylloquinone is the chemical name of

A. Vitamin D
B. Vitamin E
C. Vitamin K
D. Vitamin C
Answer» D. Vitamin C
16.

Which of the following is not a chemical fertilizer?

A. Urea
B. Sodium sulphate
C. Super phosphate
D. Potassium nitrate
Answer» C. Super phosphate
17.

The molecular structure of amylopectin is

A. shorter than amylose
B. longer than amylose
C. are formed through 1,2 linkages
D. do not branch
Answer» B. longer than amylose
18.

What may cause a person's ears to get hurt during take-off or landing of an aircraft?

A. Stretching of the tympanic membrane
B. Damage to the middle ear ossicles
C. Increased impulses to the cochlea
D. Vibrations in the bony labyrinth of the inner ear
Answer» B. Damage to the middle ear ossicles
19.

In the law of demand, the statement ‘other things remain constant’ means—

A. Income of consumer should not change
B. Prices of other goods should not change
C. Taste of consumer should not change
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
20.

Penicillin acts on-

A. Cell wall
B. RNA
C. Cell membrane
D. None of these
Answer» B. RNA
21.

Whose work paved the way for improving crops through genetics?

A. Louis Leakey
B. Gregor Mendel
C. Edwin Hubble
D. Francis Beaufort
Answer» C. Edwin Hubble
22.

The world's largest flower (Approximately 1 meter in diameter) belong to genus

A. Nelumbo
B. Rafflesia
C. Mango
D. Anacardium
Answer» C. Mango
23.

Which is not a forage crop?

A. corn
B. clover
C. alfalfa
D. potato
Answer» E.
24.

What is a mixed economy?

A. An economy in which industry is jointly managed by the Government and Private Industrialists
B. An economy in which both industry and agriculture are given equal importance
C. An economy in which private sector and public sector co-exist
D. An economy in which heavy industry and small industry co-exist
Answer» D. An economy in which heavy industry and small industry co-exist
25.

How many bones are there in a newly born infant?

A. 206
B. 230
C. 280
D. 300
Answer» E.
26.

Which of the following committees has suggested to reduce Central Govtverment's stake in public sector banks?

A. Rangarajan Committee
B. Chakravarti Committee
C. Urjit Patel Committee
D. P. J. Nayak Committee
Answer» E.
27.

Asian Development Bank in its Asian Development outlook 2013 has lowered its earlier projection of India's GDP growth (6.0 %) to -

A. 0.059
B. 0.058
C. 0.056
D. 0.055
Answer» C. 0.056
28.

Which one of the following organizations in not related to science and technology?

A. DST
B. CSIR
C. ICSSR
D. DAE
Answer» D. DAE
29.

Brucella are

A. Rods
B. Cocci
C. Very short rods
D. Cocobacilli
Answer» D. Cocobacilli
30.

The Contribution of agriculture to india’s economy is ?

A. Increasing
B. Constant
C. decreasing
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
31.

Bitcoins are -

A. Virtual currency earned by solving a complex set of logarithms (computer-based mathematical problem)
B. A portal of capital market
C. Genetically grown crops
D. Genetically grown buffalos
Answer» B. A portal of capital market
32.

Sound above what level (in decibels) is considered hazardous noise pollution ?

A. 30 dB
B. 40 dB
C. 60 dB
D. 80 dB
Answer» E.
33.

NAD is an abbreviation for

A. Nicotine Abusive Department
B. Nicotine Avoid Directions
C. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
D. Nicotinamide dinucleotide
Answer» D. Nicotinamide dinucleotide
34.

Presently, which of the following chemical fertilizers is not Produced in India and is being imported?

A. Triple Superphosphate(TSP)
B. Potassium Sulphate
C. Ammonium Sulphate
D. All of these
Answer» C. Ammonium Sulphate
35.

The vertical movement of air is termed as

A. air turbulence
B. air current
C. wind
D. air mobility
Answer» B. air current
36.

Seymouria represents the transitional stage between

A. Amphibians and reptiles
B. Pisces and amphibians
C. Reptiles and mammals
D. Birds and mammals
Answer» B. Pisces and amphibians
37.

Which is not an inorganic matter in the following?

A. Magnesium
B. Iron
C. Fat
D. Iodine
Answer» D. Iodine
38.

Which one of the following amendment Acts added Bodo, Dogri, Maithili and santhali Languages in the Eight Schedule to the Constitution?

A. 100th Amendment Act 2003
B. 97th Amendment Act 2003
C. 92nd Amendment Act 2003
D. 91st Amendment Act 2003
Answer» D. 91st Amendment Act 2003
39.

Natural rubber is polymer of -

A. Isobutane
B. Isoprene
C. Propane
D. Isopropene
Answer» C. Propane
40.

Which of the following is a terrestrial algae?

A. Terentepholia
B. Spirullina
C. Sargassum
D. Chlorella
Answer» C. Sargassum
41.

Farms and agriculture-related business account for the following portion of the U.S. gross domestic product?

A. 1/50 (2%)
B. 1/4 (25%)
C. 1/20 (5%)
D. 1/2 (50%)
Answer» D. 1/2 (50%)
42.

The Government of India recently increased its allocation of funds to which of the following schemes by 87% to make it Rs. 12,886 crores?

A. Midday Meal Scheme
B. Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewable Mission (JNNURM)
C. National Watershed Development Programme
D. None of the above
Answer» C. National Watershed Development Programme
43.

Name one state known for its wheat production.

A. Oregon
B. Michigan
C. North Carolina
D. Kansas
Answer» E.
44.

Chandigarh is the capital of which two states?

A. Punjab and Himachal Pradesh
B. Punjab and Uttar Pradesh
C. Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh
D. Punjab and Haryanan
Answer» E.
45.

amylopectin starches are soluble in both hot and cold water and they have

A. branched chains
B. unbranched chains
C. glycosidic linkage
D. ring corners
Answer» B. unbranched chains
46.

Indiaopted for ‘Mixed Economy’ in ?

A. Framing of the Constitution
B. Industrial Policy of 1948
C. Second Five Year Plan
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
47.

Satyameva Jayate', engraved on the Indian emblem is taken from

A. Rig Veda
B. Bhagavad Gita
C. Mundakopanished
D. Matsyapurana
Answer» D. Matsyapurana
48.

Silicon Carbide is generally used as a/an

A. Catalyst
B. Solvent
C. Abrasive
D. Dehydrating agent
Answer» D. Dehydrating agent
49.

Which of the following direct tax registered negative growth during the first half of 2010-2011?

A. Corporate Tax
B. Income Tax
C. Wealth Tax
D. Securities Transaction Tax
Answer» E.
50.

Minimum Amount Eligible for Takeover of KCC

A. Rs. 1 Lac
B. Rs. 5 Lacs
C. Rs. 2 Lacs
D. Rs. 10 Lacs
Answer» D. Rs. 10 Lacs