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Q1. The science of
classification of organisms is called:
(a) Astrology, (b) Anatomy , (c) Taxonomy , (d) Morphology
(a) Astrology, (b) Anatomy , (c) Taxonomy , (d) Morphology
Q2. Which statement
is incorrect as the function of Nyaya Panchayat?
(a) It maintains village schools , (b) It runs health centres, (c) It gives loans to the farmers , (d) All of the above
(a) It maintains village schools , (b) It runs health centres, (c) It gives loans to the farmers , (d) All of the above
Q3. Who was known as
the frontier Gandhi:
(a) Jawahar Lal Nehru, (b) Ali brothers , (c) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan , (d) Jinina
(a) Jawahar Lal Nehru, (b) Ali brothers , (c) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan , (d) Jinina
Q4. Who was called
the grand old man of the Indian National Congress?
(a) Lala Lajpat Rai, (b) Sardar vallabh bhai patel, (c) Mahatma Gandhi , (d) Dadabhai Naoroji
(a) Lala Lajpat Rai, (b) Sardar vallabh bhai patel, (c) Mahatma Gandhi , (d) Dadabhai Naoroji
Q5.
Who was called Deshbandhu?
(a) Lala Lajpat Rai, (b) Chandra Shekhar Azad , (c) Chittarajan Das , (d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(a) Lala Lajpat Rai, (b) Chandra Shekhar Azad , (c) Chittarajan Das , (d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Q6. The rock which
is harder than its original constituent is:
(a) Sedimentary rock , (b) Igneous rock , (c) Metamorphic rock , (d) Coal
(a) Sedimentary rock , (b) Igneous rock , (c) Metamorphic rock , (d) Coal
Q7. Environmental
pollution has taken place on a large scale in:
(a) Rural areas only, (b) Industrial and urban areas , (c) Urban areas only, (d) All of the above
(a) Rural areas only, (b) Industrial and urban areas , (c) Urban areas only, (d) All of the above
Q8.
The release of water vapour from the leaves is:
(a) Evaporation , (b) Transpiration , (c) Frost , (d) Dew
(a) Evaporation , (b) Transpiration , (c) Frost , (d) Dew
Q9. What is the
source of income of the Panchayats?
(a) House Tax , (b) Education Tax, (c) Income Tex, (d) Transport Tax
(a) House Tax , (b) Education Tax, (c) Income Tex, (d) Transport Tax
Q10. A joint sitting
of the two houses in called by
(a) The members of parliament , (b) The President , (c) The Speaker of Loksabha, (d) The defense minister
(a) The members of parliament , (b) The President , (c) The Speaker of Loksabha, (d) The defense minister
Q11. The Prime
Minister whose death occurred outside India was
(a) Mr. V.P. Singh , (b) Mr. Chaudhary Charan Singh, (c) Sh. Lal Bahadur Shastri , (d) Chandra Shekhar
(a) Mr. V.P. Singh , (b) Mr. Chaudhary Charan Singh, (c) Sh. Lal Bahadur Shastri , (d) Chandra Shekhar
Q12. Who can be
appointed as the governor of the state?
(a) The citizen of Delhi, (b) He must be not less than 35 years of age , (c) He must hold office of profit , (d) All
(a) The citizen of Delhi, (b) He must be not less than 35 years of age , (c) He must hold office of profit , (d) All
Q13. The gap between
the two consecutive sessions of the Parliament cannot be more
than
(a) 2 months, (b) 3 months, (c) 6 months , (d) 9 months
(a) 2 months, (b) 3 months, (c) 6 months , (d) 9 months
Q14. The number of
members in the Lok Sabha should not exceed:
(a) 465, (b) 545 , (c) 553, (d) 605
(a) 465, (b) 545 , (c) 553, (d) 605
Q15. The painting
called Last Super and monalisa was painted by
(a) Leonardo da Vinci , (b) Raphael , (c) Michael Angelo, (d) Van Gogh
(a) Leonardo da Vinci , (b) Raphael , (c) Michael Angelo, (d) Van Gogh
Q16. Marasmus is
likely in children who get
(a) Low – iron diet, (b) Low diet, (c) Low – fat diet, (d) Low – protein diet
(a) Low – iron diet, (b) Low diet, (c) Low – fat diet, (d) Low – protein diet
Q17. Citrus fruit is
source of
(a) Vitamin B, (b) Vitamin C, (c) Iodine, (d) Vitamin A
(a) Vitamin B, (b) Vitamin C, (c) Iodine, (d) Vitamin A
Q18. Calcium
deficiency occurs in the absence of vitamin
(a) D, (b) K, (c) C, (d) A
(a) D, (b) K, (c) C, (d) A
Q19. Which of the
following sets includes the bacterial disease?
(a) Diphtheria, SARS, Common Cold, (b) Malaria, leprosy, Typhoid, (c) Tetanus, Tuberculosis, Measles, (d) Malaria, Mumps, Swine Flue
(a) Diphtheria, SARS, Common Cold, (b) Malaria, leprosy, Typhoid, (c) Tetanus, Tuberculosis, Measles, (d) Malaria, Mumps, Swine Flue
Q20. Electrolyte
used in voltaic cell is:
(a) Sulphuric acid, (b) Phosphovic acid, (c) Nitric acid, (d) Carbonic acid
(a) Sulphuric acid, (b) Phosphovic acid, (c) Nitric acid, (d) Carbonic acid
Q21. Three
resistances of 20 W, 15W and 20W are connected in series, the
equivalent resistance will be:
(a) 45W, (b) 60W, (c) 25W, (d) 55W
(a) 45W, (b) 60W, (c) 25W, (d) 55W
Q22. The resistance
of a conductor _______________ with rise in the temperature.
(a) Increases, (b) Decreases, (c) Remains the same, (d) First increases then decreases
(a) Increases, (b) Decreases, (c) Remains the same, (d) First increases then decreases
Q23. The wire having
a black plastic covering is a
(a) Live wire, (b) Neutral wire, (c) Earth wire, (d) None of these
(a) Live wire, (b) Neutral wire, (c) Earth wire, (d) None of these
Q24. Electromagnets
are used in
(a) Electric bells
(b) Telephones
(c) Dynamos
(d) None of these
(a) Electric bells
(b) Telephones
(c) Dynamos
(d) None of these
Q25. Which of the
following diseases is caused by a virus?
(a) Dysentery
(b) T.B
(c) Influenza
(d) Malaria
(a) Dysentery
(b) T.B
(c) Influenza
(d) Malaria
Q26.
Balanced diet should have
(a) Protein 2/5, fat 3/5, carbohydrate 1/5, (b) Protein 3/5, fat 1/5, carbohydrate 2/5
(c) Protein 1/5, fat 1/5, carbohydrate 3/5, (d) Protein 1/2, fat ¾, carbohydrate 1/4
Q27. Which of the following statements about a balanced chemical equation is not true?
(a) Mass is conserved only, (b) Atoms are conserved only
(c) Molecules are conserved only, (d) All of these
Q28. Atomic theory was given by
(a) John Dalton, (b) Neils Bohr, (c) E. Rutherford, (d) J.J Thomson
Q29. If we open a bottle of perfume, its smell spreads in the entire room within a short time due to the process of
(a) Evaporation, (b) Sublimation, (c) Diffusion, (d) Solution
Q30. Which out of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?
(a) Milk, (b) Soil, (c) Smoke, (d) All of these
(a) Protein 2/5, fat 3/5, carbohydrate 1/5, (b) Protein 3/5, fat 1/5, carbohydrate 2/5
(c) Protein 1/5, fat 1/5, carbohydrate 3/5, (d) Protein 1/2, fat ¾, carbohydrate 1/4
Q27. Which of the following statements about a balanced chemical equation is not true?
(a) Mass is conserved only, (b) Atoms are conserved only
(c) Molecules are conserved only, (d) All of these
Q28. Atomic theory was given by
(a) John Dalton, (b) Neils Bohr, (c) E. Rutherford, (d) J.J Thomson
Q29. If we open a bottle of perfume, its smell spreads in the entire room within a short time due to the process of
(a) Evaporation, (b) Sublimation, (c) Diffusion, (d) Solution
Q30. Which out of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?
(a) Milk, (b) Soil, (c) Smoke, (d) All of these
ANSWERS
1. (c) , 2. (d) , 3. (c) , 4. (d , 5. (c) , 6. (c) , 7. (b) , 8. (b) , 9. (a) , 10. (b), 11. (c) , 12. (b) , 13. (c) , 14. (b) , 15. (a), , 16. (b), 17. (b), 18. (a), 19. (c), 20. (a), 21. (d), 22. (a), 23. (b), 24. (a), 25. (c), 26. (c), 27. (d), 28. (a), 29. (c), 30. (d),
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