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01. Mohenjodaro is situated in
a. Sindh
b. Lothal
c. Rangpur
d. Nalanda
Ans:A
02. The Renaissance movement started in
a. England
b. France
c. Italy
d. Spain
Ans:C
03. By which motion of the earth, seasons are changed
a. Rotation
b. Revolution
c. Evolution
d. Equinox
Ans:B
04. Which of the following is a landlocked country
a. Egypt
b. Bangladesh
c. Afghanistan
d. Sudan
Ans:C
05. Varanasi is situated on the bank of which river
a. Yamuna
b. Ganga
c. Sangam
d. Tapti
Ans:B
06. Which country has the largest Constitution
a. India
b. America
c. Nepal
d. Japan
Ans:A
07. The United Nation was founded on
a. 6 June, 1994
b. 7 Dec, 1941
c. 24 Oct, 1945
d. 2 Oct, 1962
Ans:C
08. The first Indian lady to scale Everest was
a. Santosh Yadav
b. Rajwinder Kaur
c. Bachendri Pal
d. Medha Patkar
Ans:C
09. The supreme commander of Armed forces is
a. President
b. Prime Minister
c. Field Marshal
d. General
Ans:A
10. Which of the following pair about Air Lines and their country is wrong
a. Pan-American-U.S.A
b. Lufthansa-Germany
c. Jal-China
d. Jal-Japan
Ans:C
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11. Nobel Prize which was started in 1901 by a scientist Alfred Nobel, belonged to the country
a. Germany
b. Sweden
c. Norway
d. England
Ans:B
12. The first Olympic game were held in Greek at Mount Olympus in the year
a. 1904
b. 1890
c. 1896
d. 1892
Ans:C
13. Who was popularly known as the “Nightingale of India”
a. Vijaya Laxmi Pandit
b. Sarojini Naidu
c. Lata Mangeshkar
d. Nurjahan
Ans:B
14. ‘Satyamev Jayate’ is adopted from the book
a. Anand Math
b. Geetanjali
c. Rigveda
d. Mundaka Upanishad
Ans:D
15. ‘Operation Flood’ refer to
a. Use of preventive measure for flood devastation
b. Dairy development for increased milk production
c. A study of flood in India
d. Military operation in Kargil (1999) area of J & K
Ans:B
16. Who made the first computer program
a. Bill Gate
b. Newman
c. Einstein
d. Ada Loveless
Ans:D
17. Which of the following pair is wrongly matched
a. White Flag – Unconditional Surrender
b. Black Flag – Protest
c. Red Flag – Danger
d. Green Flag – Danger
Ans:D
18. World Environment Day is celebrated on
a. 05 June
b. 2 October
c. 15 December
d. None of these
Ans:A
19. Which of the following is known as Pink City
a. Jaipur
b. Agra
c. Bangalore
d. Chenna
Ans:A
20. Dyne * cm/sec is the unit of
a. Power
b. Force
c. Energy
d. Work
Ans:B
21. At present an Indian do not require visa for visiting which of the following country?
a. Bangladesh
b. Bhutan
c. Sri Lanka
d. None of these
Ans:B
22. The Kinetic energy of two bodies of same masses are in the ratio 1 : 4. The ratio of linear momentum of these bodies is
a. 1 : 2
b. 1 : 4
c. 1 : 8
d. 1 : 16
Ans:A
23. On which factor buoyancy depends for a given body
a. Weight
b. Density
c. Volume
d. None of these
Ans:B
24. Cream get separated out of milk when it is churned because of
a. Centrifugal force
b. Fractional force
c. Centripetal force
d. Gravitational force
Ans:A
25. What is the natural and largest source of heat?
a. Sun
b. Coal
c. Moon
d. Wood
Ans:A
26. The nucleus of deuterium contains
a. 1p
b. 1p, 2n
c. 1p, 1n
d. 1p, 3n
Ans:C
27. Water can exist in
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. All the above
Ans:D
28. Which metal is stored in kerosene oil
a. Potassium
b. Sodium
c. Calcium
d. Aluminum
Ans:B
29. The atomic weight of water is
a. 2
b. 16
c. 18
d. 20
Ans:C
30. Pure water is a bad conductor of electricity because it is
a. only feebly ionized
b. a very good solvent
c. highly associated by hydrogen bonds
d. Appreciable volatile
Ans:A
31. The green color of the plant is due to the presence o
a. Carotene
b. Plasma
c. Xanthophyll
d. Chlorophyll
Ans:D
32. How many bones are there is human body?
a. 206
b. 208
c. 210
d. None of these
Ans:A
33. Heart of a frog has how many chambers
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
Ans:C
34. AIDS disease is not transmitted by
a. Sexual contact
b. Blood transfusion
c. Contaminated injection needles
d. Hand Shake
Ans:D
35. A man with blood group A can receive blood from person having blood groups
a. A, O
b. A, B, O
c. A, AB, B
d. A, B
Ans:A
36. 70% of a sum is 49, than the sum is
a. 70
b. 72
c. 75
d. 80
Ans:A
37. The expression ?? + ??is equivalent to
a. (a + b) (a + b)
b. (a + b) (a – b)
c. (a + b) (a + b) – 2ab
d. (a + b) (a – b) – 2ab
Ans:C
38. 8.5 ÷ .17 =?
a. 40
b. 50
c. 60
d. 70
Ans:B
39. The value of 0.01 x 0.03 – 0.0003
a. 0
b. .027
c. .0027
d. .00027
Ans:A
40. If a + b = 7, ab = 10 then a – b = ?
a. 7
b. 5
c. 4
d. 3
Ans:D
41. Find the value of ‘k’ for which the system of equation kx + 2 y = 5 and 3x + y = 1 has no solution
a. 3
b. 6
c. 9
d. 12
Ans:B
42. If x3 = 6 then the value of x is
a. 2
b. 4
c. 8
d. 18
Ans:A
43. If log x = -2 , then what is the value of x
a. -6
b. 1/9
c. -9
d. -5
Ans:B
44. An angle more than ??? is called
a. Obtuse angle
b. Acute angle
c. Right angle
d. Small angle
Ans:A
45. If a parallelogram has an area of 128 square cm, with a base of 16 cm. What will the altitude be?
a. 4 cm
b. 6 cm
c. 8 cm
d. 10 cm
Ans:C
46. ABC is an isosceles triangle with AB = AC = 5 and BC = 6. If G is the centroid of ∆ABC, then AG is equal to
a. 1/3
b. 2/3
c. 4/3
d. 8/3
Ans:D
47. Which one of the following statement is not correct
a. If the exterior angle of a regular polygon is 300, it has 12 sides
b. If the interior and exterior angles of a regular polygon are all equal, it is a rectangle
c. If the exterior angle of a regular polygon is greater than its interior angle, it is an equilateral angle
d. In a regular pentagon, the exterior angle is half of the interior angle
Ans:D
48. The two diagonals of a rhombus are 24 cm and 10 cm long. Then length of each side of the rhombus is
a. 13
b. 14
c. 16
d. 17
Ans:A
49. If D is such a point on the side MN of ∆ LMN that LM/LN = MD/DN then LD must be
a. median of ∆ LMN
b. bisector of ∆ LMN
c. altitude of ∆ LMN
d. None of these
Ans:D
50. The median of data 50, 48, 47, 48.5, 50.5, 52, 48.8, 46 is
a. 48
b. 48.65
c. 50
d. 50.65
Ans:B
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