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| 1. |
The unit decibel is a way of expressing the hearing response of the human ear. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 2. |
What is the value of the total gain if A represent attenuation and G represent gain and all are cascaded?A1=0.5 G1=5A2=0.035 G2=20 |
| A. | 24.465 |
| B. | 99.9825 |
| C. | 25.535 |
| D. | 1.75 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. |
What should be the gain of an amplifier to have zero voltage loss if the signal is already attenuated half that of the original signal? |
| A. | 1/2 |
| B. | 1 |
| C. | 2 |
| D. | 0 |
| Answer» D. 0 | |
| 4. |
What should be the value of R2 to have an attenuation of 0.5, if R1=200Ω? |
| A. | 100Ω |
| B. | 300Ω |
| C. | 200Ω |
| D. | 500Ω |
| Answer» D. 500Ω | |
| 5. |
A two-stage amplifier has an input power of 30μW and an output power of 1.5mW. One stage has a gain of 3. What is the gain of the second stage? |
| A. | 20 |
| B. | 16.6 |
| C. | 40 |
| D. | 22.36 |
| Answer» C. 40 | |
| 6. |
The muscles fibers have iron containing protein called |
| A. | hemoglobin |
| B. | myoglobin |
| C. | myoglobin |
| D. | None of Above |
| Answer» C. myoglobin | |
| 7. |
When did Graham Greene become a Roman Catholic? |
| A. | 1922 |
| B. | 1914 |
| C. | 1928 |
| D. | 1926 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 8. |
Which order did Gerard Manley Hopkins join? |
| A. | Jesuit |
| B. | Carmelite |
| C. | Benedictine |
| D. | Franciscan |
| Answer» B. Carmelite | |
| 9. |
Vaccination for specific disease helps the person to get |
| A. | healthy |
| B. | sick |
| C. | immune |
| D. | vulnerable |
| Answer» D. vulnerable | |
| 10. |
Which one of the following Indian States leads in the production of rubber? |
| A. | Tamil Nadu |
| B. | Karnataka |
| C. | Kerala |
| D. | Andhra Pradesh |
| Answer» D. Andhra Pradesh | |
| 11. |
Who filed a written complaint against Galileo Galilei with the Inquisition in February 1615? |
| A. | Niccolo Lorini |
| B. | Alessandro Orsini |
| C. | Alfredo Ottaviani |
| D. | Alberto Medici |
| Answer» B. Alessandro Orsini | |
| 12. |
When did Gerard Manley Hopkins die? |
| A. | 8 June 1889 |
| B. | 7 March 1894 |
| C. | 20 November 1898 |
| D. | 18 July 1899 |
| Answer» B. 7 March 1894 | |
| 13. |
In December 1614 who preached a sermon against Galileo Galilei in Florence? |
| A. | John Calvin |
| B. | Tommaso Caccini |
| C. | Atlantic Times |
| D. | Boston Globe |
| Answer» C. Atlantic Times | |
| 14. |
Way of removing pollutants or toxic waste from environment with the help of living organisms is called |
| A. | degradation |
| B. | bioremediation |
| C. | integrated disease management |
| D. | disease control |
| Answer» C. integrated disease management | |
| 15. |
In a tobacco leaves there are 12000 stomata per square |
| A. | meter |
| B. | centimeter |
| C. | millimeter |
| D. | micrometer |
| Answer» C. millimeter | |
| 16. |
When was Georgia founded? |
| A. | 1620 |
| B. | 1732 |
| C. | 1707 |
| D. | 1661 |
| Answer» C. 1707 | |
| 17. |
All the members of a clone are genetically identical until and unless there occurs a |
| A. | transfer |
| B. | fertilization |
| C. | mutation |
| D. | change |
| Answer» D. change | |
| 18. |
Who among the following coined the term Biotechnology? |
| A. | James Clarke |
| B. | Karl Ereky |
| C. | Clarke and Sommer |
| D. | Paul Terasaky |
| Answer» C. Clarke and Sommer | |
| 19. |
The people who deals with the living things and non-living things which affect the living things in any way are known as |
| A. | scientist |
| B. | lawyers |
| C. | biologists |
| D. | physicians |
| Answer» D. physicians | |
| 20. |
Who warned Galileo Galilei in February 1616 under orders from Paul VI not to hold or defend the Copernican theory? |
| A. | Charles Borromeo |
| B. | Robert Bellarmine |
| C. | John Henry Newman |
| D. | Johannes Alfrink |
| Answer» C. John Henry Newman | |
| 21. |
The lethal disease which spreads via free sexually contact, blood infusions from an infected person, and contaminated syringes is |
| A. | Hepatitis |
| B. | Hay fever |
| C. | Epilepsy |
| D. | AIDS |
| Answer» E. | |
| 22. |
The lungs are |
| A. | elastic |
| B. | spongy |
| C. | Both A and B |
| D. | none |
| Answer» D. none | |
| 23. |
When did George V die? |
| A. | 4/9/1934 12:00:00 AM |
| B. | 1/20/1936 12:00:00 AM |
| C. | 12/12/1938 12:00:00 AM |
| D. | 7/8/1948 12:00:00 AM |
| Answer» C. 12/12/1938 12:00:00 AM | |
| 24. |
The global assignments in which the employees are sent to other countries for extended projects and return back after completing project are classified as |
| A. | technical assignments |
| B. | distant assignments |
| C. | functional assignments |
| D. | non functional assignments |
| Answer» D. non functional assignments | |
| 25. |
The Largest Tribal Community in india is |
| A. | Bhills |
| B. | Gonds |
| C. | Santhals |
| D. | Tharus |
| Answer» B. Gonds | |
| 26. |
The process of training, planning and reassignment of employees to their belonging countries is classified as |
| A. | repatriation |
| B. | foreign advancement |
| C. | distant assignments |
| D. | expatriation |
| Answer» B. foreign advancement | |
| 27. |
Oxygen is less soluble as compare to carbon dioxide is |
| A. | True |
| B. | untrue |
| C. | to some extent true |
| D. | not true at all |
| Answer» B. untrue | |
| 28. |
Where did George Romney die? |
| A. | Dartmouth |
| B. | Ipswich |
| C. | Birmingham |
| D. | Kendal |
| Answer» E. | |
| 29. |
What was Georgius Agricola’s original name? |
| A. | Georg Bauer |
| B. | John Farmer |
| C. | Jorge Videla |
| D. | Jorge Mario Bergoglio |
| Answer» B. John Farmer | |
| 30. |
How many stars did Giuseppe Piazzi mention in his catalogue? |
| A. | 1248 |
| B. | 7646 |
| C. | 4568 |
| D. | 8421 |
| Answer» C. 4568 | |
| 31. |
What is the motto of Georgia? |
| A. | All for our country |
| B. | In God we trust |
| C. | Unity, peace, justice |
| D. | Liberty or death |
| Answer» C. Unity, peace, justice | |
| 32. |
Who received Gerard Manley Hopkins in the Roman Catholic Church? |
| A. | John Heenan |
| B. | Basil Hume |
| C. | Timothy Manning |
| D. | John Henry Newman |
| Answer» E. | |
| 33. |
Individuals of different species (animals and plants) that live together in same habitat constitutes a |
| A. | population |
| B. | Community |
| C. | groups |
| D. | individuals |
| Answer» C. groups | |
| 34. |
Work done by a force of 1 N which moves an object a distance of 1 m in a specified direction is termed as |
| A. | 1 Pascal |
| B. | 1 Joule |
| C. | 1 Ohm |
| D. | 1 Watt |
| Answer» C. 1 Ohm | |
| 35. |
For which of the following crops does India have the largest cultivated area in the world? |
| A. | Pulses |
| B. | Cotton |
| C. | Rice |
| D. | Wheat |
| Answer» D. Wheat | |
| 36. |
When there is low tension of oxygen, oxyhaemoglobin rapidly |
| A. | fade |
| B. | dissociate |
| C. | multiply |
| D. | balance |
| Answer» C. multiply | |
| 37. |
POSCO, a korean multinatoinal company, intends to invest Rs.52000 crore in- |
| A. | Chhattisgarh |
| B. | Jharkhand |
| C. | West Bengal |
| D. | Orissa |
| Answer» E. | |
| 38. |
The maximum oxygen can be absorbed at level of |
| A. | sea |
| B. | beach |
| C. | pond |
| D. | dam |
| Answer» B. beach | |
| 39. |
The reasoning which involves specific examples of observations and leads to a general principle is |
| A. | inductive reasoning |
| B. | deductive reasoning |
| C. | Both A and B |
| D. | none |
| Answer» B. deductive reasoning | |
| 40. |
Which state is to the south of Georgia? |
| A. | Vermont |
| B. | Florida |
| C. | Kentucky |
| D. | Delaware |
| Answer» C. Kentucky | |
| 41. |
How many children did George III have? |
| A. | 14 |
| B. | 11 |
| C. | 17 |
| D. | 15 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 42. |
Which order did Gregor Mendel join? |
| A. | Capuchin |
| B. | Augustinian |
| C. | Benedictine |
| D. | Dominican |
| Answer» C. Benedictine | |
| 43. |
The subdivision of tracheae into fine thin wall tubules which are called |
| A. | Rosaceae |
| B. | Poaceae |
| C. | Solanaceae |
| D. | Acacia |
| Answer» B. Poaceae | |
| 44. |
He was an -----------musician, had been awarded the George Medal during the second world war and -----------with the title of Rai Bahadur. |
| A. | underestimated----------declared |
| B. | outstanding------------popularized |
| C. | obdurate&hellip-----------proclaimed |
| D. | accomplished-----------honoured |
| Answer» E. | |
| 45. |
Water is 50 times more viscous than |
| A. | oil |
| B. | alcohol |
| C. | gases |
| D. | solid |
| Answer» D. solid | |
| 46. |
.... is an important cash crop of Eastern India. |
| A. | Jute |
| B. | Rice |
| C. | Cotton |
| D. | Coffee |
| Answer» B. Rice | |
| 47. |
The epithelium is only two cell thick which facilitates the process of |
| A. | respiration |
| B. | diffusion |
| C. | exchange |
| D. | None of Above |
| Answer» C. exchange | |
| 48. |
Plants and animals which are in danger of extinct if not protected are studied under name |
| A. | enraged species |
| B. | multicellular species |
| C. | endangered species |
| D. | none |
| Answer» D. none | |
| 49. |
When was George Romney Christopher Steele’s pupil? |
| A. | 1752-1754 |
| B. | 1758-1763 |
| C. | 1764-1766 |
| D. | 1755-1757 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 50. |
How are the sonnets Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote in 1885 known? |
| A. | Melodious sonnets |
| B. | Beautiful sonnets |
| C. | Terrible sonnets |
| D. | Lovely sonnets |
| Answer» D. Lovely sonnets | |