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1.

An organic molecule is a type of molecule in which a molecule is composed of

A. hydrogen
B. carbon
C. carbon and hydrogen
D. oxygen
Answer» D. oxygen
2.

Which novel is said to be Graham Greene’s finest?

A. The Heart of the Matter
B. The Power and the Glory
C. The End of the Affair
D. Brighton Rock
Answer» C. The End of the Affair
3.

The general names for the group of diseases is

A. mycobacterium
B. tuberculosis
C. mycobacterium-tuberculosis
D. None of Above
Answer» D. None of Above
4.

To whom did Galileo Galilei dedicate his book ”Sidereus Nunicius”?

A. Isaac Newton
B. Nicholas Copernicus
C. Cosmio II
D. Alexander VI
Answer» D. Alexander VI
5.

The "Death Valley" in South California, USA is an example of -

A. Synclinal Valley
B. Antecedent Valley
C. Rift Valley
D. Anticlinal Valley
Answer» D. Anticlinal Valley
6.

The process of production of identical copies of organisms asexually is

A. tissue culturing
B. vitro-fertilization
C. Cloning
D. transgenic organisms
Answer» D. transgenic organisms
7.

The polar diameter of the earth is shorter than its equatorial diameter by

A. 25 km
B. 80 km
C. 43 km
D. 30 km
Answer» D. 30 km
8.

Where did George Nathaniel Curzon marry Mary Victoria Leiter?

A. Calcutta
B. Chicago
C. Washington
D. Delhi
Answer» D. Delhi
9.

The right segment of octopine T-DNA (TR) is necessary for

A. tumour formation
B. enzymes for agropine biosynthesis
C. all of these
D. conjugative transfer
Answer» C. all of these
10.

The ruling party will have to put its own house ------------order.

A. to
B. into
C. on
D. in
Answer» B. into
11.

Fire fly gives us cold light by virtue of the phenomenon of -

A. Bioluminescence
B. Fluorescence
C. Phosphorescence
D. Effervescence
Answer» B. Fluorescence
12.

In India which one of the following is not a natural harbour?

A. Chennai
B. Cochin
C. Mumbai
D. Vishakhapatnam
Answer» B. Cochin
13.

Where is the doldrums belt located?

A. Near the equator
B. Near the Polar area
C. On the Tropic of Cancer
D. On the Tropic of Capricorn
Answer» B. Near the Polar area
14.

Find the -----------that accompany these cartoons.

A. topics
B. captions
C. titles
D. headlines
Answer» C. titles
15.

Opine synthesis is the property

A. determined by the bacteria Agrobacterium tumefaciens
B. conferred to plant cells when it transformed by Agrobacterium tumefaciens
C. of normal plant cells
D. both ( and (
Answer» E.
16.

Which among the following planets is smaller in size than the Earth?

A. Neptune
B. Venus
C. Saturn
D. Uranus
Answer» C. Saturn
17.

Which of the following Island comes in the category of distant Island of Indian coastal line?

A. Hennre
B. Bhatkal
C. Miniocoy
D. Arnala
Answer» D. Arnala
18.

The time difference between I.S.T and G.M.T. is

A. 5 n half hrs
B. 8 n half hrs
C. 12 n half hrs
D. 9 hrs
Answer» B. 8 n half hrs
19.

What did Galileo Galilei discover in 1610?

A. Four satellites of Jupiter
B. Two satellites of Uranus
C. Neptune
D. Pluto
Answer» B. Two satellites of Uranus
20.

The sphere of living matter together with water, air and soil on the surface of the earth is known as

A. Lithosphere
B. Biosphere
C. Hydrosphere
D. Atmosphere
Answer» C. Hydrosphere
21.

Palghat Gap connects Tamil Nadu with

A. Kerala
B. Karnataka
C. Andhra Pradesh
D. Both (A) and (B)
Answer» B. Karnataka
22.

Rubber plantations are located mostly in

A. Kerala and Karnataka
B. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
C. West Bengal and Kerala
D. Maharastra and Kerala
Answer» B. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
23.

In a plant tumour cell

A. different parts of the Ti-plasmid are incorporated
B. complete Ti plasmid is incorporated in plant nuclear DNA
C. may vary from plant to plant
D. only a small specific segment of callus T DNA is incorporated
Answer» E.
24.

Which science originated with Gregor Mendel?

A. Hermeneutics
B. Graphology
C. Genetics
D. Phenomenology
Answer» D. Phenomenology
25.

The amount of actual water vapor per unit volume of air is known as its

A. Dew point
B. Relative humidity
C. Condensation point
D. Absolute humidity
Answer» E.
26.

When the Sun reaches its maximum distance from the equator, it is known as

A. Salstice
B. Eclipse
C. Equinox
D. Sidereal Day
Answer» B. Eclipse
27.

When did Glenn Theodore Seaborg win Nobel Prize for Chemistry?

A. 1942
B. 1951
C. 1946
D. 1958
Answer» C. 1946
28.

Sivasamudra is an island formed by the river

A. Ganges
B. Godavari
C. Krishna
D. Cauvery
Answer» E.
29.

The planetary winds that blow from the subtropical high pressure belts to the Equator are known as -

A. Westerlies
B. Doldrums
C. Polar winds
D. Trade winds
Answer» E.
30.

For what did Gerhard Domagk win Nobel Prize for Medicine?

A. Discovery of Vitamin K
B. Work on anaphylaxis
C. Discovery of the antibacterial effects of Protonsil
D. Work on typhus
Answer» D. Work on typhus
31.

Consider the following statements about soil of India:_x000D_ 1. Black soil becomes sticky when it is wet._x000D_ 2. Black soil contains adequate nitrogen as well as phosphorus required for the growth of plants._x000D_ Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. Neither 1 nor 2
Answer» B. 2 only
32.

A famous bird sanctuary is -

A. Keoladeo Ghana Sanctuary
B. Gir forest
C. Sunderban
D. Bandipur National Park
Answer» B. Gir forest
33.

When was Gerhard Domagk born?

A. 12 April 1894
B. 24 February 1891
C. 30 October 1895
D. 15 September 1889
Answer» D. 15 September 1889
34.

In condition of low oxygen concentration Oxyhaemoglobin is

A. stable
B. unstable
C. transitional
D. None of Above
Answer» C. transitional
35.

The mammals which can stay under ocean for more than two hours without coming up for air are

A. cetaceans
B. sea urchin
C. sea anemones
D. oceanic
Answer» B. sea urchin
36.

Which family name was adopted by George V in 1917?

A. Windsor
B. Kent
C. Edinburgh
D. Glamorgan
Answer» B. Kent
37.

Hypothesis always requires a tentative explanation of

A. reasoning
B. perception
C. observation
D. result
Answer» D. result
38.

Which of the following Valleys is known as "Paradise of Earth"?

A. Kashmir Valley
B. Kangra Valley
C. Kullu Valley
D. Doon Valley
Answer» B. Kangra Valley
39.

When was George Meredith born?

A. 5 April 1823
B. 12 February 1828
C. 31 December 1834
D. 16 September 1829
Answer» C. 31 December 1834
40.

The mechanical process which consists of two phases inspiration and expiration is called

A. respiration
B. breathing
C. Both A and B
D. None of Above
Answer» C. Both A and B
41.

Veliconda group of low hills is a structural part of -

A. Nilgiri Hills
B. Western Ghats
C. Eastern Ghats
D. Cardamom Hills
Answer» D. Cardamom Hills
42.

The power plant at Manikaran based on geothermal energy is in the State -

A. Arunachal Pradesh
B. Jammu and Kashmir
C. Himachal Pradesh
D. Uttrakhand
Answer» D. Uttrakhand
43.

If this interpretation is held valid, then the States are -----------.of the power to plan, implement and monitor their schemes.

A. divested
B. relieved
C. delegated
D. invested
Answer» B. relieved
44.

When did Giosue Carducci die?

A. 6/3/1904 12:00:00 AM
B. 2/16/1907 12:00:00 AM
C. 11/22/1908 12:00:00 AM
D. 10/7/1909 12:00:00 AM
Answer» C. 11/22/1908 12:00:00 AM
45.

The planet which which is called twin sister of earth is-

A. Mercury
B. Venus
C. Mars
D. Pluto
Answer» C. Mars
46.

Which cardinal supported Galileo Galilei at a debate during a state dinner in October 1611?

A. Maffeo Barberini
B. Thomas Wolsey
C. Agnelo Carafa
D. Eugenio Pachelli
Answer» B. Thomas Wolsey
47.

After the advice of his father, he was reconciled ------------his wife.

A. by
B. into
C. to
D. with
Answer» D. with
48.

In which of the following the direction of flow of streams is controlled by rock structure?

A. Consequent
B. Subsequent
C. Insequent
D. Obsequent
Answer» B. Subsequent
49.

The largest proven oil reserved of the world lies in -

A. Venezuela
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Iran
D. Iraq
Answer» B. Saudi Arabia
50.

The imaginary lines joining places of same height at equal intervals are

A. Hachures
B. Contours
C. Spot-heights
D. Isomers
Answer» C. Spot-heights