Nda Na Gat Mock Test PDF Compressed
Nda Na Gat Mock Test PDF Compressed
Nda Na Gat Mock Test PDF Compressed
ENGLISH
SPOTTING ERROR
Directions:- Each item in this section has a sentence which is divided into four parts labelled (a), (b),
(c) and (d). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any part and indicate your
answer in the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error,
your response should be indicated as (d).
1. You (a)/ had better (b)/gone home. (c)/ No error. (d)
2. Until he does not confess (a)/ his fault he will not be (b)/ included in the team. (c)/ No error. (d)
3. If I were told (a)/ I would have (b)/ helped him. (c)/ No error. (d)
4. The old system will be result (a)/ into heavy losses and hence we strongly advocate (b)/ its
replacement with the new system. (c)/ No error (d)
5. Based on the newspaper reports, (a)/ we can conclude that many (b)/ accidents caused by reckless
driving. (c)/ No error (d)
6. You can imagine (a)/ how annoyed I was when (b)/ I learnt that the match has been postponed.
(c)/ No error (d)
7. He told me that he couldn’t buy (a)/ the paintings which he wants very much (b)/ because he
hadn’t enough money. (c)/ No error (d)
8. I first read these rules (a)/ in 1993 and have remembered (b)/ it since ever. (c)/ No error. (d)
9. The amount, which the company has paid (a)/ to the dependents of the dead worker, (b)/ was fairly
unjustified. (c)/ No error. (d)
10. She was (a)/ direct at (b)/ a fault. (c)/ No error. (d)
FILL IN THE BLANKS
Directions:- Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space and four words or group
of words given after the sentence. Select whichever word or group of words you consider most
appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly.
11. Our publisher generally _____ Hindi but today he _____ English.
(a) speak, is (b) spoke, speaking (c) speaks, is (d) None of these
speaking speaking
12. He _____ the intermediate examination.
(a) passed (b) has passed (c) will pass (d) None of these
13. Had the teacher not come, the students _____ .
(a) studied (b) would have (c) have studied (d) None of these
studied
14. A pair of shoes _____ in this room.
(a) were (b) are (c) is (d) None of these
15. Tendulkar is one of the players who _____ been selected for the test.
(a) has (b) had (c) have (d) None of these
16. No money has been spent, _____?
(a) Have it ? (b) Hasn't it ? (c) Has it ? (d) None of these
17. Badal dares to go everywhere, _____?
(a) does not he ? (b) doesn't he ? (c) doesn't him ? (d) None of these
18. The girl told her mother that she was afraid _____ the dog.
(a) from (b) with (c) by (d) of
19. He was indignant _____ me.
(a) at (b) with (c) on (d) None of these
20. He takes pride _____ poetry.
(a) in (b) of (c) on (d) None of these
21. Everybody should love_______ parents.
(a) one’s (b) his (c) theirs (d) No improvement
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SENTENCE IMPROVEMENT
Directions:- Look at the underlined part of each sentence. Below each sentence are given three
possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them, (a), (b) or (c), is better than the
underlined part, indicate your response on the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter (a), (b)
or (c). If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, indicate (d) as your response on the Answer
Sheet. Thus a ‘No improvement’ response will be signified by the letter (d).
22. The student who always hesitates, which of the two things he will, do first will. Ultimately do
either.
(a) do none (b) do neither (c) do nothing (d) No improvement
23. The country found that its economy was growing more stronger
(a) was growing (b) was growing (c) was growing (d) No improvement.
most stronger more strongly stronger
24. He slept in the quite room.
(a) quietly room (b) quietly room (c) quiet room (d) No improvement.
25. You can do nothing without an experience.
(a) a experienced (b) the experienced (c) experienced (d) No improvement
26. You are a M.A. in English.
(a) an M.A. (b) the M.A (c) M.A. (d) No improvement
27. The cutlery should be replaced.
(a) cutleries (b) many cutleries (c) much cutleries (d) No Improvement
28. Rashi feels that her brother-in-laws are impossible to get along with.
(a) brothers-in-law (b) brethren-in-laws (c) brothers-in- (d) No improvement
laws
29. He was in a crises.
(a) a crisis (b) a crise (c) a crisises (d) No improvement
SYNONYMS
Directions:- Choose the word from the given options which is nearest in meaning to the underlined
word .
30. Every member in the parliament acceeded the minister's proposal.
(a) Refuted (b) Conceded (c) Mocked (d) Steered
31. The old bungalow appeared very bleak and horrible.
(a) Gorgeous (b) Bewitching (c) Monotonous (d) Mesmerising
32. The illicit relationship resulted in Mohan's murder.
(a) Legal (b) Illegal (c) Valid (d) Dull
33. The grotesque dress of the clown made everyone burst into laughter.
(a) Colourful (b) Shabby (c) Strange (d) Grubby
34. David's scurrilous language creats dispute everywhere.
(a) Deferential (b) Laudatory (c) Abusive (d) Respectful
ANTONYMS
Directions:- Choose the word from the given options which is nearest opposite to the word printed in
bold letters.
35. QUIESCENT
(a) Active (b) Dormant (c) Weak (d) Unconcerned
36. FORTUITOUS
(a) Undefended (b) Gratuitous (c) Deliberate (d) Impoverished
38. POTENT
(a) Inefficient (b) Soft (c) fragile (d) Weak
39. CURTAIL
(a) Remain (b) Detain (c) Placate (d) Prolong
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ORDERING OF WORDS IN A SENTENCE
Directions:- Each of the following items in this section consists of a sentence the parts of which have
been jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S. Given below each sentence are four
sequences namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). You are required to re-arrange the jumbled parts of the
sentence and select the correct sequence.
40. P: his land
Q: a wooden plough
R: the Indian peasant still uses
S: to cultivate
The proper sequence should be:
(a) RQPS (b) QPSR (c) SRQP (d) RQSP
41. P: although his first few attempts
Q: ultimately he
R: were futile
S: succeeded
The proper sequence should be:
(a) PRQS (b) P S Q R (c) SQRP (d) Q S R P
42. The zoologist says that
P: having been bitten by them once
Q: trembled to make a second attempt at catching
R: the snakes
S: the snake charmers
The proper sequence should be:
(a) PRQS (b) S Q P R (c) RPQS (d) P S Q R
ODRERING OF SENTENCES
Directions:- In the following items, each passage consists of six sentence. The first and the sixth
sentence are given starting with S1 and ending at s6. The middle four sentence in ach have been
removed and removed and jumbled up. These are laballed P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out
the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response according on the Answer Sheet.
43. S1: Every magnet has a magnetic field.
P: You can identify the poles by suspending a magnet from a string.
Q: This is the force that makes the magnet pick up iron pins.
R: Each magnet has a North Pole and a South Pole.
S: It also makes magnets pull or push on each other.
S6: It turns until the North Pole faces north and the South Pole faces south.
The proper sequence should be:
(a) QSRP (b) Q S P R (c) SRPQ (d) S Q P R
44. S1: Our dog Zaida has the habit of roaming freely in the neighbourhood.
P: On one occasion we couldn’t find her despite searching for her for a long time.
Q: Then we asked our neighbour about it.
R: Usually, when we cannot find her close by we take our mini truck and go in search of
her.
S: We find her in a few minutes, usually.
S6: ‘Isn’t that your dog?’ he said pointing to the dog in our truck.
The proper sequence should be:
(a) QSPR (b) PRQS (c) RSPQ (d) RPSQ
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45. S1: There was once a king in India.
P: The captain of the king’s army wanted the kingdom for himself.
Q: He died leaving three sons.
R: The eldest of the three sons would have become the king.
S: So he drove the three sons away and took everything in the kingdom in his possession.
S6: The three sons did not know what to do and where to go.
The proper sequence should be:
(a) PRQS (b) PSQR (c) QSPR (d) QRPS
COMPREHENSION
Direction:- In this section, there is one short passage. After the passage, you will find a few questions
each based on what is stated or implied in the passage. First read the passage and then answer the
questions following it.
One of the most serious problems confronting our country is that of a fast-growing
population. In fact, it is at the root of many other problems. At the moment, Thanks to
planning, we are able to produce food and cloth sufficient for our people and even in some
excess. But if the population continues to grow at this rate, it will not be long before the
surplus turns into a bare minimum and even a deficit. The position in regard to
accommodation is even now far from satisfactory in spite of our efforts.
46. At present Indians have
(a) more provision for cloth than (b) more provision for accommodation than
accommodation cloth
(c) abundance of cloth and accommodation (d) scarcity of cloth and accommodation
47. If the population of India continues to increase at this rate, the situation in regard to food and
cloth
(a) is likely to remain the same (b) is likely to become less satisfactory
(c) is likely to improve (d) is likely to very up and down
48. “It is at the root of many other problems” means that
(a) it is found along with many other (b) it is caused by many other problems
problems
(c) it gives rise to many other problems (d) it is buried under many other problems
49. The situation in respect of accommodation
(a) is less than satisfactory (b) is quite satisfactory
(c) is improving rapidly (d) is the result of total neglect
50. The present satisfactory position in regard to food and cloth is due to
(a) the fact that the population has been (b) our good luck
controlled
(c) good rainfall (d) our economic planning
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PHYSICS
51. Given that g is a acceleration due to gravity 51. fn;k gS fd g xq#Ùoh; Roj.k gS rFkk R i`Foh dh
1 1
and R is the radius of the earth. The [g / R] 2 f=T;k gSA [g / R] 2 dh foek fuEu ds leku gS%
possesses the dimensions of: (a) d{kh; osx (b) dks.kh; xfr
(a) Orbital speed (b) Angular speed (c) iyk;u osx (d) vkorZ dky
(c) Escape velocity (d) Time period
52. The position of a particle moving on a 52. ljy js[kh; xfr esa d.k dh fLFkfr gS%
straight line path is given by: X = 12 + 18t + 9t2
X = 12 + 18t + 9t2 metre. t = 2 sec ij bldk osx gS%
Its velocity at t = 2 sec is:
(a) 84 ms–1 (b) 72 ms–1 (a) 84 ms–1 (b) 72 ms–1
(c) 54 ms–1 (d) 36 ms–1 (c) 54 ms–1 (d) 36 ms–1
53. When we kick a stone, we get hurt. Due to 53. tc ge ,d iRFkj dks Bksdj ekjrs gSa gesa pksV
which one of the following properties of the yx tkrk gSA iRFkj ds dkSu ls xq.k ds dkj.k
stone it happens? ,slk gksrk gS\
(a) Inertia (b) Velocity (a) tM+Ro (b) osx
(c) Reaction (d) Momentum (c) izfrfØ;k (d) laosx
54. Consider the following figure: 54.
A C
Potential energy
A C
Potential energy
B D
B D
mijksDr fp= esa n'kkZ;s x, dkSu&lk fcUnq fdlh
Which of the following labeled point in the fi.M dh vfLFkj voLFkk dks O;Dr djrk gS\
figure given above indicate unstable state of (a) dsoy fcUnq A (b) dsoy fcUnq B
an object: (c) fcUnq A rFkk C (d) fcUnq B rFkk D
(a) Only point A (b) Only point B
(c) Point A and C (d) Point B and D
55. If the radius of the circular path of particle 55. ;fn d.k dh ?kw.kZu vko`fÙk dks leku j[krs gq,
going round the circle is doubled without bldh o`Ùkkdkj iFk dh f=T;k nksxquh dj nh
changing its frequency of rotation, then tk,] rks bl ij vfHkdsUnzh; cy gksxk%
centripetal force on it is:
(a) Halved (b) Unchanged (a) vk/kk (b) leku
(c) Doubled (d) Quadrupled (c) nksxquk (d) ,d pkSFkkbZ
56. A satellite is orbiting around the earth with 56. ,d mixzg i`Foh ds pkjksa vksj dqy ÅtkZ E ls
total energy E. What happens to the satellite ?kwe jgk gSA ;fn bldh xfrt ÅtkZ 2E gks tk,
if its kinetic energy is made of 2E? rks mixzg dk D;k gksxk\
(a) Radius of the orbit (b) Radius of the orbit (a) d{kh; f=T;k nksxquh (b) d{kh; f=T;k vk/kh
is doubled is halved gks tk,xh gks tk,xh
(c) Period of (d) Satellite escapes (c) ifjØe.k dky nks (d) mixzg iyk;u dj
revolution is away xquk gks tk,xk tk,xk
doubled
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57. The mean kinetic energy of a mono atomic 57. ,d v.kqd xSl dh vkSlr xfrt ÅtkZ gksrh gS%
gas molecule is:
1
1 (a) 'kwU; (b) kT
(a) Zero (b) kT 2
2
3
3 (c) kt (d) kT
(c) kt (d) kT 2
2
58. The amount of thermal radiations emitted 58. ';ke fi.M(Black Body) ds ,d oxZ lseh-
from one square centimeter area of a black {ks=Qy ls 1 lsd.M+ esa mRlftZr rkih; fofdj.k
body in one second when at a temperature of dh ek=k tc rkieku 1000 K gSA
1000 K is:
(a) 5.67 J (b) 56.7 J (a) 5.67 J (b) 56.7 J
(c) 567 J (d) 5670 J (c) 567 J (d) 5670 J
59. A mass of 1 kg is suspended from a spring. 59. ,d fdxzkŒ nzO;eku ,d fLizax ls yVdk gqvk
Its time period of oscillation on the earth is gSA i`Foh ij bldk nksyu dk vkorZ dky T gSA
T. What will be its time period at the centre i`Foh ds dsUnz ij bldk vkorZdky gksxk\
of the earth?
(a) Zero (b) T (a) 'kwU; (b) T
(c) 2T (d) Infinity (c) 2T (d) vuUr
60. The figure shows electric field lines. The 60. fp= eas fo|qr js[kkvksa dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA P1
electric field strength at P1 is E1 and that at fcUnq ij fo|qr {ks= E1 gS vkSj P2 fcUnq ij E2
P2 is E2. If P1 P2 is r, then which of the gS ;fn P1 vkSj P2 ds chp r nwjh gS] rks
following statement is true? fuEufyf[kr eas dkSu&lk dFku lR; gS\
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64. The amount of light reaching the retina of 64. jsfVuk ij igq¡pus okys izdk'k dh ek=k dks
the eye is controlled by: larqfyr fd;k tk ldrk gS%
(a) Cornea (b) Pupil (a) dkWfuZ;k }kjk (b) us= dh iqryh }kjk
(c) Iris (d) Ciliary muscle (c) vkbfjl }kjk (d) ek¡l&isf'k;ksa }kjk
65. Light year is the unit of : 65. izdk'k o"kZ buesa ls fdldh bdkbZ gS\
(a) Time (b) Intensity of (a) le; (b) iznhfIr dh rhozrk
illumination dk
(c) Distance (d) Parallax (c) nwjh (d) iSjkykDl
66. It is found that a body hangs properly when a 66. ;g ik;k x;k fd ,d fi.M mfpr :i ls uhps
force of 20N east and another force of 30 N dh vksj yVdrk gS tc ,d 20N dk cy iwjc
north acts on it. What is the magnitude of the fn'kk esa rFkk 30N dk nwljk cy mÙkj fn'kk esa
single force that can do the same? vkjksfir gksrk gSA ml ,dy cy dk eku D;k
gksxk tks mijksDr dk;Z dj ldus esa l{ke gks\
(a) 10 N (b) 36 N (a) 10 N (b) 36 N
(c) 50 N (d) None of the above (c) 50 N (d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
67. Which of the following statement is true for 67. mPp pky ij {kSfrt fn'kk esa mM+ jgs tsV gokbZ
the jet plane flying horizontally at very high tgkt ds fy, fuEu esa dkSu lk dFku lR; gS\
speed?
(a) Gravity does not (b) Upward thrust of (a) bl ij xq:Ro ugha (b) gok dk mRIykou
act on it. the air balances
yxsxk xq:Ro dks larqfyr
gravity.
dj nsxk
(c) Thrust due to the (d) The flow of air (c) mRlftZr xSl dk (d) tgkt ds pkjksa rjQ
gas ejected around the plane mRIykou xq:Ro dks gok ds izokg dkj.k
balances gravity. causes lift that larqfyr dj nsrk gS tgkt Åij mBrk
balances the gS vkSj xq:Ro dks
gravity. larqfyr dj nsrk gS
68. Which of the following statements is false? 68. fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu lk dFku lgh ugha gS\
(a) Momentum is (b) Energy is (a) lHkh rjg ds (b) lHkh rjg ds
conserved in all conserved in all la?kVdksa esa laosx la?kVdksa esa ÅtkZ
types of collisions types of collisions. lajf{kr jgrk gas lajf{kr jgrh gS
(c) During elastic (d) Work energy (c) izR;kLFk la?kVd esa (d) vizR;kLFk la?kVd esa
collisions theorem is not lajf{kr cy Hkkx dk;Z ÅtkZ izes; dk
conservative forces applicable to ysrs gSa iz;ksx ugh gksrk gSA
are involved inelastic collisions
69. The radius of gyration of a body is 69. ?kw.kZu f=T;k fuHkZj ugha djrh%
independent of:
(a) mass of the body (b) nature of (a) fi.M ds nzO;eku ij (b) nzO;eku vkoaVu dh
distribution of izÑfr ij
mass
(c) axis of rotation (d) None of the above (c) ?kw.kZu v{k ij (d) mijksDr esa dksbZ ugh
70. The distance of the geostationary satellite 70. i`Foh ds dsUnz ls HkwfLFkj mixzg dh nwjh
from the centre of the Eearth (radius R) is gksrh gS%
nearest to:
(a) 5R (b) 6R (a) 5R (b) 6R
(c) 7R (d) 8R (c) 7R (d) 8R
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71. According to which theorem/principle the 71. fdl izes; ;k fl)kUr ds vuqlkj nkc 'kh"kZ] osx
sum of the pressure head, velocity head and 'kh"kZ vkSj xq:Ro'kh"kZ dk ;ksx fu;r jgrk gS\
gravity head is constant?
(a) Torricelli’s (b) Bernoulli’s (a) rksjhflyh dh izes; (b) cjukSyh dh ize;
s
theorem theorem
(c) Arhemedes’ (d) Pascal’s principle (c) vkdZfeMht dk (d) ikLdy dk fl)kar
principle fl)kar
72. The absorptive power of a perfectly black 72. ';ke fi.M+ dh vo'kksf"kr {kerk gksrh gS%
body is:
(a) more than 1 (b) 1 (a) 1 ls vf/kd (b) 1
(c) less than 1 but not (d) Zero (c) 1 ls de ysfdu (d) 'kwU;
zero 'kwU; ugha
73. Two capacitors each of capacitance 10 F are 73. nks la/kkfj= izR;sd dh la/kkfj= 10 F Js.kh Øe eas
connected in series, the capacitance of the tqM+s gS] nksuksa dk rqY; la/kkfj= gS%
combination is:
(a) 0.2 F (b) 5 F (a) 0.2 F (b) 5 F
(c) 10 F (d) 20 F (c) 10 F (d) 20 F
74. When the ray of light is incident from denser 74. tc ,d izdk'k dh fdj.k viorZukad 2 okys
medium having refractive index 2, what l?ku ek/;e ls vkifrr gksrh gS] rks fdj.k dks
should be the angle of incidence for the ray nwljh rjQ ckgj tkus ds fy, vkiru dks.k
to go out? D;k gksuk pkfg,\
(a) Less than 30° (b) Less than 45° 0
(a) 30 ls de
0
(b) 45 ls de
(c) Less than 60° (d) Less than 90° 0
(c) 60 ls de
0
(d) 90 ls de
75. If we double the radius of a coil keeping the 75. /kkjk dks fu;r j[krs gq, ;fn /kkjk izokfgr
current through it unchanged, what happens dq.Myh dh f=T;k nksxquh dj nh tk,] rks
to the magnetic field on its axis at very dq.Myh ds v{k ij nwj ds fcUnq ij pqEcdh;
faraway points? {ks= D;k gksxk\
(a) Becomes four (b) Doubled (a) pkj xquk gks tk,xk (b) nks xquk gks tk,xk
times
(c) Remains (d) Halved (c) fu;r jgsxk (d) vk/kk gks tk,xk
unchanged
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CHEMISTRY
76. The phosphorus used in the manufacture of 76. fujkin fn;klykb;ksa ¼ls¶+Vh ekfpl½ ds fuekZ.k
safety matches is: eas iz;qDr QkWLQksjl gS%
(a) red phosphorus (b) black phosphorus (a) yky QkWLQksjl (b) dkyk QkWLQksjl
(c) white phosphorus (d) scarlet phosphorus (c) 'osr QkWLQksjl (d) flanwjh QkWLQksjl
77. Most of the mass of the atom can be found 77. ijek.kq dk vf/kdre nzO;eku gksrk gS%
in:
(a) electrons (b) Total amount of (a) bysDVªkWuksa esa (b) vkos”k dh lEiw.kZ
charges ek=k esa
(c) nucleus (d) electron orbits (c) ukfHkdh esa (d) bysDVªkWu d{kk esa
78. The pH of fresh milk is 6. When it turns 78. rkts nw/k dk pH 6 gksrk gSA tc bldk Lokn
sour, the pH: [kV~Vk gks tkrk gS rks bldk pH:
(a) becomes < 6 (b) remains the same (a) 6 ls de gks tkrk (b)6 ds cjkcj jgrk gS
i.e., 6 gS
(c) becomes > 6 (d) becomes neutral, (c) 6 ls vf/kd gks (d) rVLFk ;kfu 7 gks
i.e., 7 tkrk gS tkrk gS
79. The number of valence electrons in the O2– 79. O2– vk;u esa la;ksth bysDVªkWuksa dh la[;k
ion is : gksxh%
(a) 4 (b) 6 (a) 4 (b)6
(c) 8 (d) 10 (c) 8 (d)10
80. Which one of the following is not a 80. fuEufyf[kr eas ls dkSu&lk ,d] jklk;fud
chemical change? ifjorZu ugha gS\
(a) Ripening of fruits (b) Curdling of milk (a) Qyksa dk iduk (b) nw/k dk ngh cuuk
(c) Freezing of water (d) Digestion of food (c) ty dk fgehdj.k (d) Hkkstu dk ipuk
81. Which one of the following is not a Green 81. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh ,d xzhugkml xSl
House Gas? ugha gS\
(a) Water vapours (b) Methane (a) ty ok’i (b) esFksu
(c) Ozone (d) Carbon Monoxide (c) vkstksu (d) dkcZu eksuks
vkWDlkbM
82. Addition of gypsum to cement: 82. lhesUV esa ftIle dk la;kstu%
(a) reduces setting (b) produces very (a) lhesUV ds vkn`<+u (b) vR;f/kd gYds jax
time of cement light colour le; dks de djrk dk lhesUV cukrk gS
cement gS
(c) increases setting (d) shining surface is (c) lhesUV dk vkn`<+u (d) pedhyh lrg
time of cement formed le; c<+krk gS cukrk gS
83. Sodium stearate is a salt and is used: 83. lksfM;e LVh;jsV ,d yo.k gS ftldk iz;ksx
djrs gSa%
(a) in gunpowder (b) in paint (a) xu ikmMj esa (b) is.V fuekZ.k esa
(c) to make soap (d) to make fertilizer (c) lkcqu fuekZ.k esa (d) moZjd ds mRiknu
esa
84. Optical glass used in the construction of 84. p”eksa esa iz;ksx fd;k tkus okyk n`”; ysUl gS%
spectacles is:
(a) flint glass (b) Crookes glass (a) f¶yaV Xykl (b) Øwd Xykl
(c) quartz glass (d) hard glass (c) DokVZt Xykl (d) l[r Xykl
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85. Which one of the following is water gas? 85. fuEufyf[kr eas ls dkSu&lk ,d]
Hkki&vaxkj&xSl gS\
(a) Mixture of carbon (b) Mixture of carbon (a) dkcZu eksuksDlkbM (b) dkcZu eksuksDlkbM
monoxide and monoxide and vkSj gkbMªkstu dk vkSj ukbVªkt
s u dk
hydrogen nitrogen feJ.k feJ.k
(c) Mixture of carbon (d) Mixture of carbon (c) dkcZu MkbvkWDlkbM (d) dkcZu eksuksDlkbM
dioxide and water monoxide and vkSj ty&ok"i dk vkSj ty&ok"i dk
vapour water vapour feJ.k feJ.k
86. A mixture of sodium chloride and 86. uSiFkkfyu rFkk lksfM;e DyksjkbM ?kksy dks
naphthalene can be separated by: vyx&vyx fd;k tk ldrk gS%
(a) extraction with hot (b) extraction with (a) xeZ ikuh ls (b) BaMs ty ls
water cold water fu’d’kZ.k fu’dklu
(c) sublimation (d) steam distillation (c) mRlknu (d) ok’i vklou }kjk
87. Which one among the following is the 87. lhes.V esa feyk, tkus okys vi?kVd ds :i esa
chemical formula of gypsum which is an ftIle dk jlk;fud lw= D;k gS\
ingredient to cement?
(a) Ca2SiO4 (b) CaSO4.2H2O (a) Ca2SiO4 (b)CaSO4.2H2O
(c) CaO (d) CaSO4.3H2O (c) CaO (d)CaSO4.3H2O
88. Graphite is a much better conductor of heat 88. ghjs dh vis{kk xzsQkbV Å’ek vkSj fo|qr dk
and electricity than diamond. This is due to cgqr vPNk pkyd gSA ;g bl rF; ds dkj.k
the fact that each carbon atom in graphite: gS fd xszQkbV esa izR;sd dkcZu ijek.kq%
(a) undergoes sp2 (b) undergoes sp3 (a) SP2 ladj.k ls (b)SP3 ladj.k ls
hybridization and hybridization xqtjrk gS vkSj rhu xqtjrk gS
forms three sigma fudVorhZ dkcZu
bonds with three ijek.kqvksa ds lkFk
neighbouring rhu flXek vkca/k
carbon atoms cukrk gSA
(c) is tetrahedrally (d) is free from van (c) prq’Qydh; (d) okUMj okYl cy ls
bonded der Waals force
vkcaf/kr gksrk gS eqDr gksrk gS
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BIOLOGY
89. Carbon and energy requirements of 89. Loiksf’kr thoksa dk dkcZu vkSj ÅtkZ dh
autotrophic organisms are fulfilled by: vko”;drk,a fdlds }kjk iwjh gksrh gSa\
(a) Photosynthesis (b) Gluconeogenesis (a) izdk”k la”ys’k.k (b) Xywdksl uotuu
¼Xywdksfuvkstsusfl
(c) Glycogenesis (d) External sources l½
(c) XykbdkstuksRifRr (d) cká L=ksr
¼Xykbdkstsusfll½
90. Guttation is 90. fCkUnqlzko gS&
(a) movement of (b) movement of (a) ?kqyu”khy tSfod (b) viyodksa ls gksdj
soluble organic water through the inkFkksZa dk ikniksa ds ty dk izlj.k
materials through apoplast Hkhrj lapkyu
plants. (c) tM+ nCkko ds izek.k (d) ok’iksRltZu ds
(c) evidence of root (d) negative pressure }kjk mRiUu
pressure created by udkjkRed nkoA
transpiration
91. Pressure of blood is high in 91. :f/kj nkc mPp gksrk gS\
(a) arteries (b) veins (a) /kefu;ksa esa (b) f”kjkvksa esa
(c) capillaries (d) nerves (c) dksf”kdkvksa esa (d) Luk;q esa
92. Micronutrients are 92. lw{e iks’kd rŸo@rŸoksa
(a) available in the (b) required by plants (a) e`nk ds dsoy vYi (b) ikS/kksa }kjk vYi
soil only in in small amounts ek=k esa miyC/k ek=k esa vko”;d
smallamounts ik;s tkrs gSA gksrs gSA
(c) small molecule (d) useful but not (c) og y?kq vkdkj ds (d) mi;ksxh gSa ijUrq
required by plants required by plants v.kq gksrs gSa ftudh ikS/kksa esa bldh
ikS/kks esa vko”;drk vko”;drk ugha
gksrh gSA gksrhA
93. Genetic identity of a human male is 93. ,d iq:’k dh vuqoka”kdh; igpku dks Kkr
determined by djrs gSa
(a) Autosomes (b) Nucleolus (a) vkVkslkse }kjk (b) U;wfDy;ksyl }kjk
(c) Cell organelles (d) Sex chromosomes (c) dksf”kdk vaxksa }kjk (d) ;kSu xq.klw=ksa }kjk
94. Which of the following is not a 94. buesa ls dkSu izkddsUnzd thoksa dh ,d fo”ks’k
characteristic of prokaryotes? y{k.k ugha gS\
(a) DNA (b) cell membrane (a) DNA (b) dksf”kdk f>Yyh
(c) cell wall (d) endoplasmic (c) dksf”kdk fHkŸkh (d) vUr% iznO;;h
reticulum tfydk
95. Blood vessels that carries blood away from 95. jDr dks ân; ls nwj ys tkus okyh jDr
heart are called. ufydkvksa dks dgrs gSa&
(a) arteries (b) capillaries (a) /keuh (b) jDr ufydk;sa
(c) pulmonary valves (d) veins (c) Qq¶Qql okYo (d) f”kjk,¡
96. Mammals are— 96. Lruik;h tho gksrs gSa\
(a) warm blooded (b) cold blooded (a) lerkih tho (b) vlerkih tho
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these (c) (a) rFkk (b)nksuksa (d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
97. In plants, which one of the following gases 97. ikS/kksa esa izdk”k la”ys’k.k dh fØ;k ds nkSjku
is released during Photosynthesis? dkSu lh xSl mRlftZr gksrh gSa\
(a) Carbon dioxide (b) Oxygen (a) dkcZuMkbZ vkWDlkbM (b) vkWDlhtu
(c) Hydrogen (d) Methane (c) gkbMªkt s u (d) ehFksu
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98. Which of the following is not a 98. buesa ls dkSu lw{e iks’kd rŸo ugha gS\
micronutrients.
(a) iron (b) zinc (a) yksgk (b) tLrk
(c) molybdenum (d) magnesium (c) ekyh C;Msue (d) eSXuhf”k;e
99. The term “nuclear envelope” is more correct 99. ukHkdh; vkoj.k “kCn ukHkdh; f>Yyh dh
than the term “nuclear membrane” because vis{kk T;knk lgh gS D;ksafd&
(a) the enclosure has (b) the enclosure is (a) bl vkoj.k esa fNnz (b) vkoj.k nks
pores which made up of two lekfgr gksrs gs vyx&vyx
membranes do not membranes tcfd ukHkdh; f>Yyh;ksa ls
f>Yyh esa fNnzks dk fufeZr gksrk gSA
loZFkk vHkko gksrk
(c) the chemical (d) None of the above. gSA
composition is The two terms are (c) dks”kdh; f>Yyh;ksa (d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
inconsistent with perfect synonyms. dh jklk;fud
cellular lajpuk lrr ¼,d
membranes leku ½ ugha gksrhA
100. Blood clotting proteins manufactured by 100. fyoj ¼;—r½ }kjk mRikfnr jDr Lda/ku
liver is classified as izksVhuksa dks dgk tkrk gS\
(a) Fibrinogen (b) Pepsinogen (a) QkbC;zhukstu (b) isIlhukstu
(c) Trypsin (d) Amylase (c) fVªfIlu (d) ,ekbysl
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GENERAL STUDIES
101. Statement (A): In the Karachi Session of 101. dFku % Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; dkaxzsl ds djkph
Indian National Congress (1931), the vf/kos'ku ¼1931½ esa xk¡/kh&bfoZu le>kSrs dk
Gandhi-Irwin Pact was ratified. vuqeksnu fd;k x;k FkkA
Statement (B): Here for the first time dkj.k % ;gk¡ igyh ckj dkaxzsl us ekSfyd
Congress had passed a resolution relating to vf/kdkjksa vkSj jk"Vªh; vfFkZd dk;ZØeksa ls
Fundamental Rights and National lEc) izLrko ikfjr fd;k FkkA
Economics programmes. dqV%
Codes:
(a) A rFkk R nksuksa lgh (b) A rFkk R nksuksa
(a) Both (A) and (R) (b) Both (A) and (R)
are true and (R) is are true but (R) is
gSa] rFkk R,A dh lgh gSa] rFkk
the appropriate not the appropriate lgh O;k;k gSA R,A dh lgh
explanation of (A). explanation of (A). O;k[;k ugha gSA
(c) (A) is true but (R) (d) (A) is false but (R) (c) A lgh gS] fdUrq R (d) A xyr gS] fdUrq
is false. is true. xyr gS R lgh gSA
102. The Gayatri mantra (verses) is mentioned in 102. xk;=h ea= fdl iqLrd esa feyrk gS\
which of the following books?
(a) Upanishad (b) Bhagawatgeeta (a) mifu"kn~ (b) Hkxon~xhrk
(c) Rigveda (d) Yajurveda (c) _Xosn (d) ;tqoZns
103. Ptolemy Philadelphus with whom, there was 103. Vkyseh fQykMsYQl] ftlds lkFk v'kksd ds
political relation of Ashoka, was the ruler jktu; laca/k Fks] dgk¡ dk 'kkld Fkk \
of?
(a) Sairon (b) Egypt (a) lkbjksu (b) felz
(c) Macdunia (d) Siriya (c) ednwfu;k (d) lhfj;k
104. Who was the first Sultan on Delhi Sultanate 104. fnYyh lYrur dk og dkSu&lk izFke lqYrku
who circulated pure Arabian coins called Fkk ftlus 'kq) vjch flDds ^Vadk^ vkSj
'Tanka' and 'Jital'? ^thry^ dks tkjh djok;k\
(a) Qutubuddin Aibek (b) Iltumaish
(c) Muhammad (d) Balban (a) dqrqcqn~nhu ,scd (b) bYrqfe'k
Tuglaq (c) eksgEen rqxyd (d) cycu
105. What is the chronological sequence of social 105. fczfV'kdkyhu lkekftd rFkk ekuoh; ?kVukvksa
and humanitarian events of British period? dk ?kVukØe D;k gS\
1. Prohibition on Human sacrifice 1- ekuo cfy ij jksdA
2. Prohibition on Sati Custom 2- lrh izFkk ij jksdA
3. Prohibition on Infanticide 3- ckfydk f'k'kq dh gR;k ij jksdA
4. Native Marriage Act passed 4- usfVo eSjst ,DV ikl fd;k x;kA
5. Window Remarriage Act passed 5- fo/kok iqufoZokg fo/ks;d ikfjr fd;k
Codes :
x;kA
(a) 2, 4, 1, 3 and 5 (b) 3, 1, 2, 4 and 5
dwV%
(c) 1, 2, 3, 5 and 4 (d) 3, 2, 1, 5 and 4
(a) 2, 4, 1, 3 vkSj 5 (b) 3, 1, 2, 4 vkSj 5
(c) 1, 2, 3, 5 vkSj 4 (d) 3, 2, 1, 5 vkSj 4
106. Who was the composer of Kirti pillar 106. ^dhfrZ LraHk iz'kfLr* ds jpf;rk Fks&
(sthambha) eulogy ?
(a) Somdev (b) Jaita (a) lksenso (b) tSrk
(c) Natha (d) Abhikavi (c) ukFkk (d) vfHkdfo
107. The first English person who visited 107. vdcj ds njckj esa vkus okyk igyk vaxzst
Akbar’s court was? O;fDr Fkk&
(a) Rolf Finch (b) Sir Thomas Roe (a) jkWYQ fQap (b) lj FkkWel jks
(c) John Hawking (d) Peter mundi (c) tkWu gkWfdal (d) ihVj eqaMh
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108. Which of the following statements about the 108. la;qDr jk"Vª ds mn~n's ;ksa ds ckjs esa
aims of the United nations is/are true ? fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa esa ls dkSu&lk@ls lR;
1. To foster a mutual appreciation of each gS@gSa\
other's culture and literature among 1- jk"Vªksa ds chp ,d&nwljs dh laLd`fr vkSj
nations lkfgR; ds izfr ijLij leknj fodflr
2. To achieve international co-operation in djukA
solving problems of an economic, social, 2- vkfFkZd] lkekftd] lkaLd`frd] ;k
cultural, or humanitarian character
ekuoh; Lo:Ik okyh leL;kvksa ds
3. To foster relations between scholars
and academics in different coutries
lek/kku esa varjkZ"Vªh; lg;ksx izkIr
4. To organize intennational conferences djukA
Select the correct answer using the code 3- fofHkUu ns'kksa esa fo}kuksa rFkk f'k{kdksa ds
given below: chp lEcU/k fodflr djuk gas
4- varjkZ"Vªh; lEesyuksa dk vk;kstu djukA
uhps fn, dwV dk iz;ksx dj lgh mÙkj
pqfu,%
(a) 1 only (b) 1, 2 and 4 only (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 1] 2 vkSj 4
(c) 2 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 only (c) dsoy 2 (d) dsoy 1] 2 vkSj 3
109. The name of Buddhist philosopher who for 109. 'kwU;rk ds fl)kUr dk loZizFke izfriknu
the first time expounded the theory of djus okys ckS) nk'kZfud dk uke gS&
nihilist? (a) ukxktqZu (b) ukxlsu
(a) Nagarjun (b) Nagsen (c) vkuUn (d) v'o?kks"k
(c) Anand (d) Ashwaghosh
110. Although used earlier by French anf German 110. ;|fi Ýkalhlh vkSj teZu ys[kdksa }kjk
writer, the term 'Industrial Revolution' in ^bMfLVª;y fjoksY;w'ku^ 'kCn dk iz;ksx igys
English was first popularized by fd;k x;k Fkk] bls vaxzsth esa loZizFke fdlds
(a) Adam Smith (b) Arnold Toynbee }kjk yksd fiz; cuk;k x;k\
(c) James Mill (d) Bertrand Russell (a) ,Me fLeFk (b) vkuksZYM VkW;Uch
(c) tsEl fey (d) cVªsZM jlsy
111. Who among the followings vociferously 111. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus Hkkjrh;
advocated for religious teaching in Indian fo'ofo|ky;ksa esa /kkfeZd f'k{kk ds fy, izcy
Universities? :i ls odkyr dh Fkh\
(a) Bal Gangadhar (b) Swami (a) cky xaxk/kj fryd (b) Lokeh foosdkuan
Tilak Vivekanand (c) egkRek xka/kh (d) enu eksgu
(c) Mahatma Gandhi (d) Madan Mohan ekyoh;
Malviya
112. Match the following: 112. lqesfyr dhft,&
List-I List-II lwph&I lwph&II
(A) August Declaration 1. Montague (A) vxLr ?kks"k.kk 1- ek.VsX;w
(B) August Proposal 2. Lord Linlithgo (B) vxLRk izLrko 2- ykMZ fyufyFkxks
(C) August Resolution 3. M. A. Jinnah (C) vxLr ladYi 3- ,e- ,- ftUuk
(D) Direct Action 4. Mahatma andhi (D) izR;{k dk;Zokgh 4- egkRek xk¡/kh
Codes:
(a) A B C D (b) A B C D (a) A B C D (b) A B C D
1 2 4 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 3 1 2 3 4
(c) A B C D (d) A B C D (c) A B C D (d) A B C D
1 4 3 2 4 1 2 3 1 4 3 2 4 1 2 3
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113. Consider the following Statements regarding 113. dsUnzh; ljdkj ds lUnHkZ esa fuEufyf[kr
the Union Government : dFkuksa ij fopkj dhft,
1. There is a provision in the Indian 1- Hkkjr ds lafo/kku esa micU/k gS fd leLr
Constitution that all the Cabinet ministers dSfcusV ea=h vfuok;Z :i ls dsoy
will be compulsorily be members of only lfpoky; lalnh; dk;Z ea=ky; ds
Lok Sabha. funs'kk/khu dk;Z djrk gSA
2. The Central Cabinet Secretariat works 2- dsUnzh; dSfcusV lfpoky; lalnh; dk;Z
under the direction of Parliamentary Affairs
ea=ky; ds funs'kk/khu dk;Z djrk gSA
Ministry.
Which of the above statements/ts/ is/are
mijksDr dFkuksa esa ls dkSu&lk@ls lgh
true? gS@gS\
(a) Only 1 (b) Only 2 (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
(c) 1 and 2 (d) Neighter 1 nor 2 (c) 1 vkSj 2 (d) u rks 1 vkSj u
gh 2
114. The salaries and perks of the judges of High 114. mPp U;k;ky; ds U;k;k/kh'kksa ds osru rFkk
Court are- HkRrs
(a) are paid (b) are paid from the (a) Hkkjr dh lafpr (b) jkT; dh lafpr
through/from the condolidated fund fuf/k ls fn, tkrs fuf/k ls fn, tkrs
consolidated fund of States. gSA gSA
of India
(c) are paid from the (d) It is paid equally (c) Hkkjr dh vkdfLed (d) Hkkjr dh lafpr
contingency fund from both the fuf/k lds fn, tkrs fuf/k rFkk jkT;
of India. consolidated fund
FksA dh lafpr fuf/k ls
of india and
consolidated fund
cjkcj&cjkcj fn,
of the State tkrs gSA
115. Which one of the following rights is 115. Hkkjrh; {ks= esa fuEufyf[kr vf/kdkjksa esa dkSu
available only to the citizens within the ,d dsoy ukxfjdksa dks izkIr gS\
territory of India? 1- Hkk"k.k dh Lora=rkA
1. Freedom of Speech. 2- la?k ;k laxBu cukus dh Lora=rkA
2. Right to form Associations or Unions. 3- dkuwu ds le{k lerkA
3. Equality before Law. 4- 'kkL=&foghu 'kkafriwoZd ,d= gksus dh
4. Freedom to assemble peacefully without Lora=rkA
arms.
uhps fn;s x;s dwV dk iz;ksx dj lgh mÙkj
Select the correct answer using the code
given below:
pqfu;s%
(a) 1, 2 and 4 (b) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (a) 1] 2 ,oa 4 (b) 1] 2] 3 ,oa 4
(c) 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 3 and 4 (c) 2] 3 ,oa 4 (d) 1] 3 ,oa 4
116. Mount Etna is 116. ekmaV ,Vuk gS
(a) A mountain (b) A peak (a) ,d ioZr (b) ,d ioZr f'k[kj
(c) A volcano (d) A plateau (c) ,d Tokykeq[kh (d) ,d iBkj
117. Which of the following is a cold current in 117. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh nf{k.k vVykafVd
south Atlantic ocean? egklkxj dh 'khry /kkjk gS \
(a) Canary current (b) Benguella current (a) dukjh /kkjk (b) casxqyk /kkjk
(c) Agulhas current (d) Brazil current (c) vxqygkl /kkjk (d) czkthy /kkjk
118. The highest temperature on the earth is 118. i`Foh ij mPpre rkiØe fjdkMZ fd, tkrs gSa
recorded at 0
(a) Hkwe/; js[kk ij (b) 10 mŸkjh v{kka'k
(a) Equator (b) 100 N Latitude ij
(c) 200 N Latitude (d) 250 N Latitude 0 0
(c) 20 mŸkjh v{kka'k (d) 25 mŸkjh v{kka'k
ij ij
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119. In the month of June, which of the following 119. twu ekg esa] fuEu LFkkuksas esa ls dgk¡ ij fnu
places have longest duration of day ? dh vof/k vf/kdre gksxh \
(a) Hydrabad (b) Chennai (a) gSnjkckn (b) psUubZ
(c) Bhopal (d) Delhi (c) Hkksiky (d) fnYyh
120. Which is the highest peak in Andaman and 120. vaMeku vkSj fudksckj }hi lewg esa lcls
Nicobar Island groups ? vf/kd Å¡pkbZ okyh pksVh dkSu&lh gS \
(a) Saddle peak (b) Mt. Thuilar (a) lSMy ihd (b) ekmUV FkqbYyj
(c) Mt. Diyovalo (d) Mt. Koyel (c) ekmUV fn;ksokyks (d) ekmUV dks;sy
121. Where is the Croatia located in ? 121. Øksfl;k ns'k dgk¡ ij fLFkr gS \
(a) Adriatic Sea (b) Mediterranean Sea (a) ,fMª;kfVd lkxj (b) Hkwe/; lkxj
(c) Atlantic Ocean (d) Pacific Ocean (c) vVykafVd (d) iz'kkar egklkxj
egklkxj
122. Alabama State is located near the? 122. vYkckek jkT; dh fLFkfr gS \
(a) Gulf of Mexico (b) Mediterranean Sea (a) eSfDldks dh [kkM+h (b) Hkwe/; lkxj
(c) Red Sea (d) Black Sea (c) yky lkxj (d) dkyk lkxj
123. Which of the following regions of India do 123. Hkkjr dk fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk {ks=
not comes in the ring of high intensity mPp rhozrk dh HkwdEih; es[kyk esa ugha
Earthquakes vkrk gS \
(a) Uttrakhand (b) Karnataka Palteau (a) mŸkjk[kaM (b) dukZVd iBkj
(c) Kachchh (d) Himanchal (c) dPN (d) fgekpy izns'k
Pradesh
124. Which soil particles are found in loamy 124. nkseV feV~Vh esa feV~Vh dk dkSu&lk d.k
soil? feyrk gS \
(a) Sand (b) Silt (a) ckyw d.k (b) fpduk d.k
(c) clay (d) All type of (c) ika'kq d.k (d) lHkh izdkj ds
Particles d.k
125. Which State is the largest silk producing 125. dkSu&lk jkT; lokZf/kd js'ke iSnk djus okyk
state? jkT; gS \
(a) Bihar (b) Chhattisgarh (a) fcgkj (b) NŸkhlx<+
(c) Karnataka (d) Asom (c) dukZVd (d) vle
126. Which of the following is not a port 126. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ,d iÙku uxj
city ? ugha gS\
(a) Tokyo (b) Canberra (a) VksD;ks (b) dSucjk
(c) Newyork (d) London (c) U;w;kWdZ (d) yUnu
127. The ruler of which of the following state 127. fczfV'k }kjk dq'kklu © cgkuk ysdj]
was dethroned on the ground of bad fuEufyf[kr izkra ksa esa ls fdl ,d © 'kkld
governance by the British? gVk fn;k x;k Fkk\
(a) Awadh (b) Jhansi (a) vo/k (b) >kalh
(c) Nagpur (d) Satara (c) ukxiqj (d) lrkjk
128. Simon Bolivar and Miguel Hidalgo, leaders 128. ySfVu vesfjdh Lora=rk laxzke ds usrk
of Latin American Independence ^lkbeu cksfyoj* vs. fety fgMkYxksa fdl
Movements, were inspired by successful Øk¡fr ls izsfjr Fks\
revolutions in: (a) la;qä jk"Vª Ýk¡l (b) lksfo;r ;wfu;u
(a) The United States (b) The Soviet Union vkSj phu
and France and China (c) D;wck vkSj (d) felz vkSj dsU;k
(c) Cuba and Costa (d) Egypt and Kenya dksLVkfjdk
Rica
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129. Who among the following was the leader of 129. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu vle esa 1857 dh
the revolt of 1857 in Assam? ØkfUr dk usrk Fkk\
(a) Diwan Maniram (b) Kandpeshwar (a) nhoku efujke nRr (b) danis'oj flag
Dutt Singh
(c) Purander Singh (d) Piyali Barua (c) iqjn
a j flag (d) fi;kyh c#vk
130. Hagri is a tributary of 130. gxjh lgk;d unh gS
(a) Bhima (b) Godavari (a) Hkhek dh (b) xksnkojh dh
(c) Krishna (d) Tungabhadra (c) d`".kk dh (d) raqxHknzk dh
131. Which of the following has power to 131. ukxfjdrk izkIr djus ls lEcfU/kr 'krsZ
determine the conditions regarding fu/kkZfjr djus dk vf/kdkj fdlds ikl gS\
citizenship rights?
(a) Election (b) Parliament (a) pquko vk;ksx (b) laln
Commission (c) jk"Vªifr (d) laln rFkk jkT;
(c) President (d) Jointly with the fo/kku lHkkvksa ds
Parliament and ikl la;qDRk :i
State legislatures. ls
132. Match the following : 132. lqesfyr dhft,
List-I List-II lwph& lwph&
(A) Right to Equality 1. Article 14 - 18 (A) lerk dk vf/kdkj ¼1½ vuqPNsn 14&18
(B) Right of freedom 2. Article 25 (B) okd~ Lokra«; vf/kdkj ¼2½ vuqPNsn 25
of speech (C) /keZ dh Lora=rk dk ¼3½ vuqPNsn 32
(C) Right to freedom 3. Article 32 vf/kdkj
of religion (D) laoS/kkfud mipkjksa ¼4½ vuqPNsn 19
(D) Right of Constituti 4. Article 19
dk vf/kdkj
-onal Remedies
Code :
dwV%
(a) A B C D (b) A B C D (a) A B C D (b) A B C D
1 3 2 4 2 4 1 3 1 3 2 4 2 4 1 3
(c) A B C D (d) A B C D (c) A B C D (d) A B C D
1 4 2 3 2 3 1 4 1 4 2 3 2 3 1 4
133. Who appoints the Protem Speaker 133. vLFkkbZ yksdlHkk/;{k ¼izkV
s se Lihdj½ dks dkSu
(Temporary Speaker) of Lok Sabha. fu;qDr djrk gS\
(a) President (b) Vice-President (a) jk"Vªifr (b) mijk"Vªifr
(c) Current Speaker of (d) Election (c) fuoZreku (d) fuokZpu vk;ksx
lok Sabha Commission yksdlHkk/;{k
134. Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha have same 134. jkT;lHkk vkSj yksdlHkk dh leku 'kfDr;k¡
power in which functional domain ? fdl {ks= esa gS\
(a) On the subject of (b) OPn the subject of (a) ubZ vf[ky Hkkjrh; (b) lafo/kku la'kks/ku
Constitutting new Constitutional lsok,¡ xfBr djus djus ds fo"k; esa
All India Service . Amendment. ds fo"k; esa
(c) On the issue of (d) On the subject of (c) ljdkj gVkus ds (d) dVkSrh izLrko
removal of tabling cut motion fo"k; esa izLrqr djus ds
Government. in Parliament.
fo"k; esa
135. One Astronomical unit is the average 135. ,d [kxksyh; ,dd (One Astronomical
distance between. Unit) vkSlr nwjh gS
(a) Earth and Sun (b) Earth and Moon (a) i`Foh vkSj lw;Z ds (b) i`Foh vkSj pUnzek
chp dh ds chp dh
(c) Jupiter and Sun (d) Mars and Sun (c) c`gLifr vkSj lw;Z (d) eaxy vkSj lw;Z ds
ds chp dh chp dh
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136. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct 136. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft, vkSj
answer using the code given below the Lists: lwfp;ksa ds uhps fn, x, dwV dk iz;ksx dj lgh
List-I List-II mÙkj pqfu,%
(Tributary) (Main Rivers) lwph&I lwph&II
A. Chambal 1. Narmada ¼lgk;d unh½ ¼eq[; unh½
B. Sone 2. Yamuna
C. Manas 3. Brahmputra
A. pEcy 1- ueZnk
Which of the pairs given above is/are B. lksu 2- ;equk
correctly matched? C. ekul 3- czãiq=
(a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 1 and 2 mijksDr fn, x, ;qXeksa esa dkSu lk ;qXe lgh
(c) 2 and 3 (d) Only 3 lqesfyr gS\
(a) 1] 2] vkSj 3 (b) 1 vkSj 2
(c) 2 vkSj 3 (d) dsoy 3
137. Consider the following statements: 137. fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa ij fopkj dhft,%
1. River Kosi originates in Tibet. 1- dkslh unh dk mn~xe frCcr esa gksrk gSA
2. Sharda is a tributary of Ghaghara. 2- 'kkjnk unh ?kk?kjk dh lgk;d unh gSA
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are buesa ls dkSu lk@ls dFku lR; gSa@gSa\
correct?
(a) Only 1 (b) Only 2 (a) dsoy 1 (b) dsoy 2
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) None of these (c) 1 vkSj 2 nksuksa (d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
138. Which type of forests are found near 138. Hkwe/;js[kk ds fudV fdl rjg ds ou ik,
equator? tkrs gSa \
(a) Deciduous forest (b) Coniferous forest (a) ir>M+h ou (b) 'kadq/kkjh ou
(c) Grarrland forest (d) Tropical forest (c) ?kkl LFky ou (d) m".kdfVca/kh; ou
139. As per census 2011, which state among the 139. tux.kuk 2011 ds vuqlkj fuEufyf[kr esa ls
following states has largest population fdl jkT; dk tula[;k ?kuRo lokZf/kd gS \
density (a) fcgkj (b) mŸkj izns'k
(a) Bihar (b) Uttar Pradesh (c) iatkc (d) dsjy
(c) Punjab (d) Kerala
140. Which of the following is the north to south 140. fuEufyf[kr esa ls mŸkj ls nf{k.k fn'kk dh
sequence of the given mountain ranges? vksj ds Øe okyh ioZr Js.kh dkSu&lh gS \
(a) Zaskar range, (b) Pirpanjal range, (a) tkLdj ioZr Js.kh] (b) ihjiatky ioZr
Pirpanjal range, Zaskar range, ihjiatkc ioZr Js.kh] tkLdj
Laddakh range, Ladakh range, Js.kh] yÌk[k ioZr ioZr Js.kh] yÌk[k
Karakoram range Karakoram range Js.kh] dkjkdksje ioZr Js.kh]
ioZr Js.kh dkjkdksje ioZr
Js.kh
(c) Karakoram range, (d) Pirpanjal range, (c) dkjkdksje ioZr (d) ihjiatky ioZr
Laddakh range, Laddakh range, Js.kh] yÌk[k ioZr Js.kh] yÌk[k ioZr
Zaskar range, Zaskar range, Js.kh] tkLdj ioZr Js.kh] tkLdj
Pirpanjal range karakoram range Js.kh] ihjiatky ioZr Js.kh]
ioZr Js.kh dkjkdksje ioZr
Js.kh
141. Which of the following is not correctly 141. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lqesfyr ugha gS \
matched?
(a) Shipkila-Himachal (b) Lipulekh-Uttar (a) f'kidh (b) fyiq ys[k&mŸkj
Pradesh Pradesh yk& fgekpy izns'k izn's k
(c) Nathula-Sikkim (d) Jojla-Jammu and (c) ukFkw yk& flfDde (d) tksthyk& tEew
Kashmir vkSj d'ehj
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142. Terrace farming is done: 142. lh<+huqek [ksrh dh tkrh gS%
(a) on the scope of (b) in dry regions (a) igkM+h dh <+ky ij (b) 'kq"d {ks= esa
hills (c) Åijh pksVh ij (d) igkM+ ds Åijh
(c) on root tops (d) on mountain tops Hkkx ij
143. Consider the following crops: 143. fn, x, Qlyksa ij fopkj dhft,%
1. Cotton 2. Groundnut 1- dikl 2- ewaxQyh
3. Rice 4. Wheat 3- pkoy 4- xsg¡w
Which of these are Kharif crops? buesa ls [kjhQ dh Qly dkSu lh gS\
(a) 1 and 4 (b) 2 and 3 (a) 1 vkSj 4 (b) 2 vkSj 3
(c) 1, 2 and 3 (d) 2, 3 and 4 (c) 1] 2 vkSj 3 (d) 2] 3 vkSj 4
144. The area of India is 2.4 % of world’s area, 144. Hkkjr dk {ks=Qy lalkj ds {ks=Qy dk 2.4%
but it gS] ijUrq bldh
(a) Population is 16% (b) Population is (a) tula[;k lEiw.kZ (b) tula[;k lEiw.kZ
of the total human 17.5% of the total ekuo tkfr dk ekuo tkfr dk
race human race 16% gSA 17.5% gSA
(c) Population is 20% (d) Population is 28% (c) tula[;k lEiw.kZ (d) tula[;k lEiw.kZ
of the total human of the total human ekuo tkfr dk ekuo tkfr dk
race race
20% gSA 28% gSA
145. World heritage day observed on : 145. fo”o /kjksgj fnol dc euk;k tkrk gS \
(a) 18th April (b) 17th April (a) 18 vizSy (b) 17 vizSy
th
(c) 16 April (d) 21 th April (c) 16 vizSy (d) 21 vizSy
146. Recently Indian navy launches 146. Hkkjrh; ukSlsuk us gky esa INS &IMPHAL ;q) iksr dk
INS-IMPHAL. ty&vorj.k fd;kA
INS - IMPHAL is: INS-IMPHAL gS%
(a) An Aircraft (b) Glided missile (a) ,d foeku okgd (b) funsZf”kr iz{ksikL=
Carrier destroyer iksrA fo/oald
(c) A Patrol Vessels (d) A Submarine (c) ,d xLrh ty ;ku (d) ,d iuMqch
147. Which of the following cricketer not listed 147. buesa ls fdl fdzdsVj dk uke * fotMe
in which cricketer of the year 2019. fdzdsVj vkWQ n bZ;j* 2019 esa lwphc) ugh
(a) Sam Curran (b) Jos Butteler fd;k x;k \
(c) Virat Kohli (d) Rohit Sharma (a) lSe dqjju (b) tkWl cVyj
(c) fojkV dksgyh (d) jksfgr “kekZ
148. Consider the following statement about 148. **i`Foh fnol** ds laca/k esa fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa
Earth day ij fopkj djsa %&
1. Earth day observation 22 nd April 1. i`Foh fnol dk vk;kstu 22 vizSy dks
2. The 2019 theme of earth day is protect fd;k tkrk gSA
our species 2. i`Foh fnol ij o’kZ 2019 dh fo’k; oLrq
3. Earth day is observed since 1980 which gS& **viuh tho iztkfr;ksa dh j{kk djsa**A
is /are correct? 3. i`Foh fnol dk vk;kstu o’kZ 1980 ls
(a) Only 1 (b) 1 and 2 euk;k tk jgk gSA
(c) 2 and 3 (d) 1,2 and 3 mijksDr dFkuksa esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR; gS\
(a) dsoy 1 (b) 1 rFkk 2
(c) 2 rFkk 3 (d) 1]2 ,oa 3
149. The Saraswati Samman of 2018 awarded to 149. o"kZ 2018 dk ^ljLorh* lEeku buesa ls fdl
which of the following? O;fDr dks iznku fd;k x;k \
(a) K. Siva Reddy (b) Kedar Nath Singh (a) ds flok jsM~Mh (b) dsnkj ukFk flga
(c) Dudh Nath Singh (d) Rana Das gupta (c) nw/k ukFk flga (d) jk.kk nkl xqIrk
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150. Global water summit 2019 held in which 150. oaSf”od ty f”k[kj lEEksyu 2019 dk vk;kstu fdl “kgj
city? 'kgj esa fd;k Xk;k ?
(a) Londan (b) New Yark (a) yUnu (b) U;w;kdZ
(c) New Delhi (d) Berlin (c) ubZ fnYyh (d) CkfyZu
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