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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