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23 Feb 2016

GK & GS Exam Test-4



1.            Which of the following is used for killing rats?
A)           Zinc Phosphide            B) Duralumin    C) Zinc Oxide    D) Sodium Nitrate
Ans-A

2.            Which of the following is not an isotope of Hydrogen?
A)           Protium              B) Eritium        C) Deuterium    D) Tritium
Ans-B

 3.           Which of the following is not an Input Device?
A)           Keyboard            B) Scanner          C) Mouse             D) Printer
Ans-D

4.            http://www.discovery.com is an example of-
A)           Web browser      B) Website     C) Web page        D) Internet Service Provider
Ans-B

5.            A prescribed set of well-defined instructions for solving mathematical problems is called-
A)           A Compiler         B) A code     C) A description      D) An algorithm
Ans-D

6.            Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of the State Policy?
A)           Part I    B) Part III           C) Part IV          D) Part V
Ans-C

7.            The 44th amendment in the Constitution of India removed which one of the following rights from the category of Fundamental Rights?
A)           Freedom of Speech        B) Equality before Law  C) Right of Property                D) Freedom of Religion
Ans-C

8.            Japan's Parliament is known as-
A)           Diet      B) Dail  C) Yuan                D) Tokyo House
Ans-A

9.            'Jamini Roy' was a famous-
A)           Dance   B) Magician        C) Cartoonist     D) Painter
Ans-D

10.          'NCERT' stands for-
A)           National Committee of Educational Research and Training
B)           National Council of Educational Research and Training
C)           National Council for Educational Research and Teaching
D)           National Council of Employment Resources and Training
Ans-B

 11.          Who directed the film 'Slumdog Millionaire'?
A)           Anil Kapoor       B) Prakash Jha   C) Danny Boyle             D) Simon Beautoy
Ans-C

12.          Who is the first female amputee to climb Mount Everest?
A)           Samina Baig       B) Arunima Sinha    C) Bachhendri Pal              D) Raha Moharrak
Ans-B

13.          Which among the following States is considered India's most flood-prone State?
A)           Uttarakhand      B) Jharkhand    C) Bihar              D) Nagaland
Ans-C

14.          Who among the following is the author of the book 'Mudra Rakshasa'?
A)           Kalidasa               B) Kalhana          C) Kautilya         D) Vishakhadatta
Ans-D

15.          'Vishnupad Temple' is situated in-
A)           Gaya     B) Varanasi        C) Rajgir              D) Nalanda
Ans-A

16.          'Jiradei', the birthplace of Dr. Rajendra Prasad comes under which district of Bihar?
A)           Patna    B) Madhubani   C) Gaya                  D) Siwam
Ans-D

17.          Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is situated in-
A)           Bengaluru        B) Hyderabad   C) Ahmedabad D) Mumbai
Ans-A

18.          X is mightier than Y and Y is mightier than Z. P is mightier than Q but inferior to Y. Q is mightier than Z. Who is the weakest among all?
A) X       B) Z       C) Q       D) P
Ans-B

19.  If each of the digits in the number '92581473' are arranged in ascending order, what will be the difference between the digits, which are fourth from the right and third from the left in the new arrangement?
A)           One        B) Two                  C) Three            D) Four
Ans-B

20. In a certain code, EAT is written as 318 and CHAIR is written as 24156. How will TEACHER be written in that code?
A) 8812346        B) 8321436     C) 8312436        D) 8313426
Ans-B

21.  If NOIDA is written as 39658, how will INDIA be written?
A) 36568           B) 63568             C) 63569             D) 65368
Ans-A

22.         In a certain code language, '253' means 'books are old', '546' means 'man is old' and '378' means 'buy good books'. What stands for 'are' in that code?
A) 2       B) 4        C) 5        D) 6
Ans-A

23.          If 'oranges' are 'apples', 'bananas' are 'apricots', 'apples' are 'chillies', 'apricots' are 'oranges' and 'chillies' are 'bananas', then which of the following are green in colour?
 A)  Apricots              B) Apples            C) Chillies           D) Bananas
Ans-D

24.          In a certain code, ROAD is written as URDG. How will SWAN written in that code?
  A)  VXDQ                   B) VZDQ                         C) VZCP                                D) UXDQ
Ans-B

25. In the alternatives given below, theree are alike in some manner while the fourth one is different. Choose the odd one.
 A) Run                   B) Walk                C) Think             D) Jump
Ans-C

22 Feb 2016

GK & GS Exam Test-2


 1.           The Abbreviation NAEP is—
(A)          National Atomic Energy Planning
(B)          National Adult education Program
(C)          National Authority on Engineering Projects
(D)          Nuclear and Atomic Energy Project

Answer : (B)


2.            The Abbreviations PSLV stands for—
(A)          Polar Survey Landing Vehicle
(B)          Polarized Source Laser Viewing
(C)          Precise Source Locating Vision
(D)          Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle

Answer : (D)
3.            The term ‘epicenter’ is associated with—
(A)          Earthquakes
(B)          Tornadoes
(C)          Cyclones
(D)          Earth’s interior

Answer : (A)
4.            Which of the following order is given to the plantes of solar system on the basis of their sizes?
(A)          Jupiter, Saturn, Earth, Mercury
(B)          Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury, Earth
(C)          Mercury, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn
(D)          Earth, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter

 Answer : (A)
5.            The solar eclipse occurs when—
(A)          the sun comes in between the moon and the earth
(B)          the earth comes in the between the sun and the moon
(C)          the moon comes in between the sun and the earth
(D)          None of these

Answer : (C)
6.            The removal of top soil by water or wind is called—
(A)          Soil wash
(B)          Soil erosion
(C)          Soil creep
(D)          Silting of soil

Answer : (B)
 7.           Which of the following is suitable for growing cotton?
(A)          Sandy soil
(B)          Clayey soil
(C)          Black soil
(D)          Alluvial soil

Answer : (C)
8.            Bandipur Sanctuary is located in the State of—
(A)          Tamil Nadu
(B)          Uttar Pradesh
(C)          Karnataka
(D)          Madhya Pradesh

Answer : (C)
9.            Largest State in terms of area, in India is—
(A)          Assam
(B)          Rajasthan
(C)          Madhya Pradesh
(D)          Jammu and Kashmir

Answer : (C)
10.          Koraput is related to which of the following Industry—
(A)          Aeroplane
(B)          Ship building
(C)          Iron and steel
(D)          Electric locomotives

Answer : (A)
11.          Which of the following group of States is the largest producer of tea?
(A)          West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh
(B)          Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan
(C)          Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand
(D)          West Bengal, Assam, Karnataka

Answer : (D)
12.          Which of these has the largest river basin?
(A)          Brahmaputra
(B)          Ganga
(C)          Godavari
(D)          Sutlej

Answer : (B)
 13.         The Indus Valley Civilization was famous for—
(A)          Well-planned cities
(B)          Efficient civil organization
(C)          Development of Art and Architecture
(D)          All of these

Answer : (D)
14.          The Red Fort of Delhi was built by—
(A)          Akbar
(B)          Shahjehan
(C)          Jahangir
(D)          Sher Shah
 Answer : (B)
15.          The ancient name of the city of Patna is—
(A)          Pataliputra
(B)          Kanauj
(C)          Kausambi
(D)          Kapilavastu

Answer : (A)
16.          The ancient kingdom of “Avanti” had its capital at—
(A)          Vaishali
(B)          Kausambi
(C)          Ujjain
(D)          Ayodhya
 Answer : (C)
17.          When did Vasco-da-Gama come to India—
(A)          1492
(B)          1498
(C)          1398
(D)          1542

Answer : (B)
18.          The General who gave the firing order at Jallianwala Bag was—
(A)          Tegart
(B)          Cornwallis
(C)          Simpson
(D)          O. Dwyer

Answer : (D)
19.          Gandhiji started Satyagraha in 1919 to protest against the—
 (A)         Rowlatt Act
(B)          Salt Law
(C)          Act of 1909
(D)          Jallianwala Bagh Messacre

Answer : (A)
20.          The Britishers come to India as traders and formed company named—
(A)          Indo-British Company
(B)          The Great Britain Company
(C)          Eastern India Company
(D)          East India Company

Answer : (D)
21.          Mahatma Gandhi was born in—
(A)          Wardha
(B)          Porbander
(C)          Sabarmati
(D)          Ahmedabad

Answer : (B)
22.          Who gave the slogan “You give me blood, I promise you freedom”?
(A)          Bhagat Singh
(B)          Chandra Shekhar Azad
(C)          Subhash Chandra Bose
(D)          Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Answer : (D)
23.          In which State is Jawahar Tunnel located?
(A)          Himachal Pradesh
(B)          Uttaranchal
(C)          Goa
(D)          Jammu and Kashmir

Answer : (D)
24.          Where did the dance form “Mohini Attam” develop?
(A)          Manipur
(B)          Kerala
(C)          Karnataka
(D)          Tamil Nadu

Answer : (B)
25.          On selling three articles at the cost of four article, there will be profit of—
(A)         25%
(B)         100/3 %
(C)         75/2%
(D)         40%

Answer : (B)
26.          By selling an article for Rs. 40, there is loss of 40%. By selling it for Rs. 80 there is—
(A)          Gain of 20%
(B)          Loss of 10%
(C)          Loss of 20%
(D)          Gain of 10%

Answer : (A)
27.           A number consists of two digits whose sum is 8. If 8 is subtracted from the number, the digits interchange their places. The number is—
(A)          44
(B)          35
(C)          62
(D)          33

 Answer : (D)
28.           The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 3 : 5 : 7 and its perimeter is 30 cm. The length of the greatest side of the triangle in cm is—
(A)          6
(B)          10
(C)          14
(D)          16
Answer : (C)
29.          The steam engine was invented by—
(A)          James Watt
(B)          James Prescott Joule
(C)          New Commen
(D)          Isaac Newton
 Answer : (A)
30.          Who invented the telephone?
(A)          Thomas Alva Edison
(B)          Galileo
(C)          Alexander Graham Bell
(D)          G. Marconi

Answer : (C)