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July 18th, 2014, 08:39 AM
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CPO SI ASI exam question paper
Please provide me question paper for SSC CPO Sub Inspector examination in a PDF file format ?
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July 18th, 2014, 10:38 AM
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Re: CPO SI ASI exam question paper
Here I am giving you question paper for SSC CPO Sub Inspector examination..... 1. The Qutub Minar was completed by the famous ruler— (A) Qutub-ud-din Aibak (B) Iltutmish (C) Firoz Shah Tughlaq (D) Alauddin Khilji Ans : (B) 2. Which of the following are incorrectly paired ? (A) Krishnadeva Raya—Amukta malyada (B) Harshavardhana—Nagananda (C) Kalidasa —Ritusamhara (D) Visakhadatta—Kiratarjuniyam Ans : (D) 3. Who was the first Muslim President of the Indian National Congress ? (A) Muhammed Ali Jinnah (B) Badruddin Tyabji (C) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (D) Abul Kalam Azad Ans : (B) 4. During which Gupta King’s reign did the Chinese traveler Fa-hien visit India ? (A) Chandra Gupta I (B) Samudra Gupta (C) Chandra Gupta II (D) Kumara Gupta Ans : (C) 5. The administrative consequence of the Revolt of 1857 was transfer of power from— (A) East India Company to the British Crown (B) British Crown to the East India Company (C) East India Company to the Governor General (D) British Crown to the Board of Directors Ans : (A) 6. The issue on which the Civil Disobedience Movement of 1930 was launched was— (A) Equal employment opportunities for Indians (B) The proposed execution of Bhagat Singh (C) Salt monopoly exercised by the British Government (D) Complete freedom Ans : (D) 7. The Rajya Sabha is dissolved after— (A) Every five years (B) Every six years (C) On the advice of the Prime Minister (D) None of the above Ans : (D) 8. Who was the last Governor-General of India ? (A) Sir Cripps (B) Lord Mountbatten (C) C. Rajagopalachari (D) Sir Attlee Ans : (C) 9. Which party provided two Prime Ministers in two years’ time ? (A) B.J.P. (B) Janata Party (C) Janata Dal (D) Samajwadi Janata Party Ans : (B) 10. Which Directive Principle bears the direct impact of Gandhi’s moral philosophy ? (A) Equal pay for equal work (B) Provision of free legal aid and advice (C) Prohibition of the slaughter of cows (D) Protection of the monuments of historical importance Ans : (B) 11. Which Article of the Indian Constitution abolishes ‘Untouchability’ ? (A) 14 (B) 15 (C) 16 (D) 17 Ans : (D) 12. In case the President wishes to resign, to whom is he to address his resignation letter ? (A) Chief Justice of India (B) Secretary of Lok Sabha (C) Vice-President (D) Prime Minister Ans : (C) 13. The Preamble of our Constitution reads India as— (A) Sovereign, Democratic, Socialist, Secular Republic (B) Socialist, Democratic, Secular Republic (C) Democratic, Sovereign, Secular, Socialist Republic (D) Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic Ans : (D) 14. Which of the following are Financial Committees of Parliament in India ? 1. Public Accounts Committee 2. Estimates Committee 3. Committee on Public Undertaking (A) 1 and 3 (B) 1 and 2 (C) 2 and 3 (D) 1, 2 and 3 Ans : (D) 15. Match the following cities and their airports— List-I (a) Chhatrapati Shivaji (b) Heathrow (c) Payalebar (d) Kaitak List-II 1. Singapore 2. Hongkong 3. London 4. Mumbai (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) 2 4 1 3 (B) 3 2 4 1 (C) 1 3 2 4 (D) 4 3 1 2 Ans : (D) 16. Which one of the following methods of soil conservation is most effective in arid areas ? (A) Mulching (B) Shelter belt (C) Gully plugging (D) Terracing Ans : (B) 17. The river which is not Westflowing towards the Arabian Sea is— (A) Narmada (B) Tapti (C) Periyar (D) Kaveri Ans : (D) 18. Tsunamis are caused by— (A) Mixing of cold and warm currents (B) Earthquakes (C) Changes in sea level (D) Volcanic eruption Ans : (B) 19. Which current is responsible for increasing the temperature of Western Europe ? (A) Labrador current (B) Gulf stream (C) Canari current (D) North Equatorial current Ans : (D) 20. Smog is a combination of— (A) Air and water vapours (B) Water and smoke (C) Fire and water (D) Smoke and fog Ans : (D) 21. A refrigerator operating in a chemist’s shop is an example of— (A) Free good (B) Final good (C) Producer’s good (D) Consumer’s good Ans : (D) 22. Disinvestment is— (A) Offloading of shares of private companies to government (B) Offloading of government shares to private companies (C) Increase in investment (D) Closing down of business concerns Ans : (B) 23. S.D.R. stands for— (A) Special Dollar Rights (B) Special Drawing Rights (C) State Drawing Rights (D) Specific Dollar Rights Ans : (B) 24. The Commission in India dealing with minimum support price, procurement price, etc. in connection with agricultural goods is the— (A) Planning Commission (B) Agricultural Costs and Prices Commission (C) Agricultural Price Commission (D) National Marketing Commission Ans : (B) 25. Which one of the following is a development expenditure ? (A) Irrigation expenditure (B) Civil administration (C) Debt services (D) Grant-in-aid Ans : (A) 26. When average cost of production (AC) falls, marginal cost of production must be— (A) Rising (B) Falling (C) Greater than the average cost (D) Less than the average cost Ans : (D) 27. Green Banking means— (A) Development of forestry by banks (B) Financing of environmental friendly projects by banks (C) Financing of irrigation projects by banks (D) None of the above Ans : (B) 28. Which one of the following is not correct ? (A) First Five Year Plan, 1951-56 (B) Second Five Year Plan, 1956-61 (C) Third Five Year Plan, 1961-66 (D) Fourth Five Year Plan, 1966-71 Ans : (D) 29. Which one of the following is not a quantitative credit control technique ? (A) Bank Rate (B) Cash Reserve Ratio (C) Statutory Liquidity Ratio (D) Increase of interest rate on saving deposit Ans : (D) 30. Which one of the following statements is correct ? (A) Good money drives bad money out of circulation (B) Bad money drives good money out of circulation (C) Good and bad money cannot circulate together (D) Cannot say Ans : (B) 31. Tetanus is caused by— (A) Clostridium (B) Virus (C) Bacteriophage (D) Salmonella Ans : (A) 32. Vitamin E is particularly important for— (A) Development of teeth (B) Carbohydrate metabolism (C) Normal activity of sex glands (D) General health of epithelial tissues Ans : (C) 33. Birds usually have a single— (A) Kidney (B) Lung (C) Testis (D) Ovary Ans : (D) 34. Blood pressure is controlled by— (A) Adrenal gland (B) Thyroid gland (C) Thymus (D) Corpus luteum Ans : (A) 35. The carbon dioxide content in the air that we exhale is about— (A) 4% (B) 8% (C) 12% (D) 16% Ans : (A) 36. Maximum harm to a tree is caused by— (A) Loss of half of its leaves (B) Loss of all leaves (C) Loss of half of its branches (D) Loss of its bark Ans : (B) 37. Mineral constituent of chlorophyll is— (A) Iron (B) Magnesium (C) Calcium (D) Potassium Ans : (B) 38. Which part of tongue bears cells for sour taste ? (A) Front (B) Back (C) Sides (D) Middle Ans : (C) 39. The deficiency of Vitamin B causes— (A) Scurvy (B) Dermatitis (C) Beri-beri (D) Phynoderma Ans : (C) 40. In which vertebrate does oxygenated and deoxygenated blood get mixed ? (A) Fish (B) Amphibian (C) Bird (D) Mammal Ans : (B) 41. Which of the following circuit elements is used to ‘block’ DC in an electronic circuit ? (A) Resistance (B) Capacitance (C) Inductance (D) Diode Ans : (B) 42. Spectacles used for viewing 3D films have— (A) Bifocal lens (B) Convex lens (C) Concave lens (D) Polaroids Ans : (A) 43. The number of satellites of the planet Mercury is— (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 16 Ans : (A) 44. A boy sitting in an open car moving with constant speed throws a ball straight up into the air. The ball falls— (A) Behind him (B) In front of him (C) Into his hand (D) By his side Ans : (C) 45. Which of the following does not belong to the solar system ? (A) Asteroids (B) Comets (C) Planets (D) Nebulae Ans : (D) 46. The process involved in making soap is— (A) Saponification (B) Hydrolysis (C) Condensation (D) Polymerisation Ans : (A) 47. Sea water can be purified by the process of— (A) Distillation (B) Evaporation (C) Filtration (D) Fractional distillation Ans : (A) 48. Detergents clean surfaces on the principle of— (A) Viscosity (B) Surface tension (C) Elasticity (D) Floatation Ans : (B) 49. The compound to which H2 does not add is— (A) Biphenyl ethylene (B) Tetraphenyl ethylene (C) Tetrachloro ethane (D) Tetracyano ethylene Ans : (D) 50. Ammonal is a mixture of— (A) Aluminium powder and ammonium nitrate (B) Aluminium powder and ammonium chloride (C) Aluminium powder and ammonium sulphate (D) Aluminium powder and potassium nitrate Ans : (A) 51. Which gas does not form the part of atmosphere ? (A) Nitrogen (B) Helium (C) Chlorine (D) None of the above Ans : (C) 52. The number of players in each side in Water Polo is— (A) 07 (B) 09 (C) 05 (D) 04 Ans : (A) 53. A kilowatt-hour is unit of— (A) Energy (B) Power (C) Electric charge (D) Electric current Ans : (A) 54. In the post-independence period, economic reforms were first introduced in India under— (A) P.V. Narasimha Rao Government (1990) (B) Indira Gandhi Government (1980) (C) Rajiv Gandhi Government (1985) (D) Janata Party Government (1977) Ans : (A) 55. The Report of Vijay Kelkar Committee relates to— (A) Trade Reforms (B) Centre-State Financial Relations (C) Disinvestment in Public Sector Enterprises (D) Tax Reforms Ans : (D) 56. Molotov cocktail is a— (A) Meeting (B) Council (C) Drink (D) Grenade Ans : (D) 57. Who was the first woman in the world to scale the Mount Everest ? (A) Bachendri Pal (B) Junko Tabei (C) Yoko Ono (D) Aung Sung Ans : (B) 58. Who was the author of the Kadambari, a great romantic play ? (A) Banabhatta (B) Harshavardhana (C) Bhaskaravardhan (D) Bindusara Ans : (A) 59. Who is the author of the book ‘What Went Wrong’ ? (A) Sushma Swaraj (B) Sonia Gandhi (C) Shaila Nigar (D) Kiran Bedi Ans : (D) 60. Which sports person is nick named Dennis the Menace ? (A) Andre Agassi (B) Jim Courier (C) Pete Samprass (D) John McNroe Ans : (A) 61. Bhilai Steel Plant was built with the collaboration of— (A) Germany (B) Soviet Union (C) United Kingdom (D) Japan Ans : (B) 62. Ventilators are provided near the ceiling of the room because— (A) The exhaled warmer air rises up and goes out (B) These provide cross ventilation in the room (C) These provide some sunlight in the room (D) These do not look nice in the lower part Ans : (A) 63. The hair of shaving brush clings together when removed from water due to— (A) Surface tension (B) Viscosity (C) Elasticity (D) Friction Ans : (A) 64. In severe winter, in cold countries water pipes burst because— (A) Water expands on freezing (B) Contraction of water pipes (C) High atmospheric pressure (D) Combined effect of all the above three Ans : (A) 65. The pair which is not a twin-city is— (A) Hyderabad-Secunderabad (B) Durgapur-Asansol (C) Calcutta-Howrah (D) Delhi-New Delhi Ans : (B) 66. Who was the second man to land on the Moon ? (A) Yuri Gagarin (B) Neil Armstrong (C) Buzz Aldrin (D) Michael Collins Ans : (C) 67. The fuel used in an atomic reactor is— (A) Coal (B) Petrol (C) Combustable gases (D) Uranium Ans : (D) 68. The Gir Forest is noted for its— (A) Lion sanctuary (B) Deer-Park (C) Tiger sanctuary (D) Crocodile Park Ans : (A) 69. White coal is— (A) Uranium (B) Hydro-electricity (C) Diamond (D) Ice Ans : (B) 70. Who amongst the following cricketers has been chosen for Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, 2007 ? (A) Rahul Dravid (B) M. S. Dhoni (C) Sachin Tendulkar (D) Virender Sehwag Ans : (B) 71. ICI is the name associated with— (A) A MNC which manufactures chemicals (B) Indian Cement Industry (C) Chamber of Commerce and Industry (D) A private sector bank Ans : (A) 72. With the inclusion of Coal India Limited recently in the list of Nav Ratna PSEs, their number now stands at— (A) 15 (B) 16 (C) 17 (D) 18 Ans : (D) 73. ‘Nextzone’, an information technology SEZ is being established at— (A) Panki in Uttar Pradesh (B) Panvel in Maharashtra (C) Bangalore in Karnataka (D) Secunderabad in Andhra Pradesh Ans : (B) 74. The name of India’s research station at the North pole is— (A) Dakshin Gangotri (B) Maitri (C) Himadri (D) None of the above Ans : (C) 75. The finalists of the AFC Challenge Cup 2008 were— (A) India and Myanmar (B) India and Tajakistan (C) D.P.R.K. and Tajakistan (D) Myanmar and D.P.R.K. Ans : (B) 1. ‘India Today’ is— (A) A staggering mass of problems (B) Former British India minus Pakistan and Bangladesh (C) A News magazine mainly devoted to current affairs (D) The Union of India, a member of United Nations Ans : (C) 2. The book ‘It was Five Past Midnight’ is on— (A) Bhuj Earthquake (B) Orissa Floods (C) Andhra Cyclone (D) Bhopal Gas Tragedy Ans : (D) 3. Teen Bigha Corridor links— (A) India and Pakistan (B) India and China (C) Bangladesh and Pakistan (D) Bangladesh and India Ans : (D) 4. What is the field in which outstanding work may be recognized with the award of Pulitzer Prize ? (A) Science and Technology (B) Literature and Journalism (C) International Understanding (D) Environmental Studies Ans : (B) 5. Vijay Stambha at Chittor was built by— (A) Maharana Pratap (B) Rana Sangram Singh (C) Rana Kumbha (D) Rana Ratan Singh Ans : (C) 6. The device used to change the speed of an electric fan is— (A) Amplifier (B) Regulator (C) Switch (D) Rectifier Ans : (B) 7. Namdhapa National Park is in— (A) Mizoram (B) Manipur (C) Tripura (D) Arunachal Pradesh Ans : (D) 8. Which scripture was called his ‘mother’ by Gandhiji ? (A) Ramayana (B) The New Testament (C) Bhagwat Gita (D) The Holy Quran Ans : (C) 9. On which of the following rivers is the Tehri Hydropower Complex located ? (A) Alaknanda (B) Mandakini (C) Dhauli Ganga (D) Bhagirathi Ans : (D) 10. Nobel Prize winning Indian Amartya Sen is known for his work in which area ? (A) Physics (B) Environmental Protection (C) Chemistry (D) Economics Ans : (D) 11. Who has been crowned Miss Universe, 2008 ? (A) Miss Japan (B) Miss Venezuela (C) Miss Philippines (D) Miss Malaysia Ans : (B) 12. Wholesale price based inflation rate in India reached its highest level in 13 years on 27th July, 2008. It was— (A) 11•75 per cent (B) 11•85 per cent (C) 12•00 per cent (D) 12•05 per cent Ans : (D) 13. The French Open, 2009 Men’s Singles was won by— (A) Roger Federer (B) Rafael Nadal (C) Bob Bryan (D) Katarina Srebotnik Ans : (A) 14. The venue of the Energy Summit, 2008 was— (A) Jeddah (B) Tehran (C) Riyadh (D) Tripoli Ans : (A) 15. CTBT stands for— (A) Continued Test Ban Treaty (B) Continued Test Based Treatments (C) Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (D) Commercial Test Based Tariff Ans : (C) 16. Asia Cup, 2008 final was played between— (A) India and Sri Lanka (B) Pakistan and India (C) Sri Lanka and Pakistan (D) Bangladesh and India Ans : (A) 17. For which one of the following, M. S. Dhoni was chosen for the year 2007 ? (A) Arjun Award (B) Dronacharya Award (C) Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award (D) None of the above Ans : (C) 18. Full form of MCA is— (A) Ministry of Company Affairs (B) Master of Computer Application (C) Member Chartered Accountant (D) Master of Commerce and Arts Ans : (B) 19. China has hosted the— (A) XXIX Olympic Games (B) XXVIII Olympic Games (C) XXVII Olympic Games (D) XXX Olympic Games Ans : (A) 20. Rashtrapati Bhawan was designed by— (A) Edward Stone (B) Le Corbusier (C) Edwin Lutyens (D) Tarun Dutt Ans : (C) 21. ‘The Quit India Movement’ was launched in 1942 in the month of— (A) January (B) March (C) August (D) December Ans : (C) 22. Match the following— Column-I (A) Keshab Sen (b) Dayanand Saraswati (c) Atmaram Pandurang (d) Syed Ahmad Khan Column-II 1. Prarthana Samaj 2. Brahmo Samaj 3. Aligarh Movement 4. Arya Samaj (A) (b) (c) (d) (A) 4 1 3 2 (B) 1 4 2 3 (C) 2 4 1 3 (D) 3 2 4 1 Ans : (C) 23. Who was the first English President of the Indian National Congress ? (A) George Yule (B) William Wedderburn (C) A. O. Hume (D) Henry Cotton Ans : (A) 24. Which one of the following personalities is known as ‘Grand Old Man of India’ ? (A) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (B) Dadabhai Naoroji (C) Motilal Nehru (D) Lala Lajpat Rai Ans : (B) 25. Who wrote Akbarnama ? (A) Akbar (B) Birbal (C) Abul Fazal (D) Bhagavan Das Ans : (C) 26. The pledge for ‘Poorna Swaraj’ was taken at the Congress Session of— (A) Calcutta (B) Lahore (C) Allahabad (D) Madras Ans : (B) 27. When was the Panchayati Raj System introduced in India ? (A) 1950 A.D. (B) 1945 A.D. (C) 1959 A.D. (D) 1962 A.D. Ans : (C) 28. Who held the office of the Vice-President of India for two consecutive terms ? (A) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan (B) Mr. R. Venkataraman (C) Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma (D) Mr. V. V. Giri Ans : (A) 29. Which Amendment of the Indian Constitution inserted the two words—‘Socialist’ and ‘Secular’ in the Preamble ? (A) 28th (B) 40th (C) 42nd (D) 52nd Ans : (C) 30. When there is a vacancy in the office of the President and the Vice President at the same time, the office is held temporarily by— (A) A person nominated by both the Houses of Parliament (B) The Speaker of Lok Sabha (C) The Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha (D) The Chief Justice of India Ans : (D) 31. The Constitution of India came into force on— (A) 26 January, 1950 (B) 26 January, 1952 (C) 15 August, 1948 (D) 26 November, 1949 Ans : (A) 32. Who was the first Woman Governor of a State in free India from out of the following ? (A) Mrs. Sarojini Naidu (B) Mrs. Sucheta Kriplani (C) Mrs. Indira Gandhi (D) Mrs. Vijay Laxmi Pandit Ans : (A) 33. The Parliamentary Committee which scrutinises the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India is— (A) Estimates Committee (B) Select Committee (C) Public Accounts Committee (D) None of these Ans : (C) 34. Fog is an example of— (A) Gas dispersed in gas (B) Liquid dispersed in gas (C) Solid dispersed in gas (D) Solid dispersed in liquid Ans : (B) 35. Which from the following is a landlocked sea ? (A) Timor Sea (B) Arafura Sea (C) Greenland Sea (D) Aral Sea Ans : (D) 36. Match the following— Sea Ports (A) Bhatkal (b) Alleppey (c) Kakinada (d) Tuticorin States 1. Kerala 2. Tamil Nadu 3. Karnataka 4. Andhra Pradesh (A) (b) (c) (d) (A) 1 3 4 2 (B) 4 3 2 1 (C) 3 1 4 2 (D) 2 4 1 3 Ans : (C) 37. Which one of the following represent the lines joining the places of equal rainfall ? (A) Isohypses (B) Isohalines (C) Isobars (D) Isohyets Ans : (D) 38. Equator represents— (A) Line joining North and South poles (B) Imaginary line passing round the Earth midway between North & South poles (C) A belt (ring) around the planet Saturn (D) Axis of rotation of Earth Ans : (B) 39. Global warming is expected to result in— (A) Increase in level of sea (B) Change in crop pattern (C) Change in coast line (D) All of the above Ans : (D) 40. Earth Summit (Save Earth) was sponsored by— (A) UNESCO (B) UNCED (C) WHO (D) UNICEF Ans : (B) 41. If two commodities are complements, then their cross-price elasticity is— (A) Zero (B) Positive (C) Negative (D) Imaginary number Ans : (C) 42. Opportunity cost of production of a commodity is— (A) The cost that the firm could have incurred when a different technique was adopted (B) The cost that the firm could have incurred under a different method of production (C) The actual cost incurred (D) The next best alternative output sacrificed Ans : (D) 43. Surplus earned by a factor other than land in the short period is referred to as— (A) Economic rent (B) Net rent (C) Quasi-rent (D) Super-normal rent Ans : (C) 44. Who is the Ex-officio Chairman of the Planning Commission ? (A) Minister for Planning & Development (B) Finance Minister (C) Prime Minister (D) Minister for Rural & Community Development Ans : (C) 45. Which from the following is not true when the interest rate in the economy goes up ? (A) Savings increases (B) Lending decreases (C) Cost of production increases (D) Return on capital increases Ans : (D) 46. Which one of the following is not a method of measurement of National Income ? (A) Value Added Method (B) Income Method (C) Investment Method (D) Expenditure Method Ans : (C) 47. Labour Intensive Technique would get chosen in a— (A) Labour Surplus Economy (B) Capital Surplus Economy (C) Developed Economy (D) Developing Economy Ans : (A) 48. Which one of the following would not constitute an economic activity ? (A) A teacher teaching students in his class (B) A teacher teaching students under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (C) A teacher teaching his own daughter at home (D) A teacher providing consultancy services from his residence Ans : (C) 49. The Finance Commission— (A) Draws up Five Year Plans (B) Formulates Monetary Policy (C) Recommends pay revision of Central Government Employees (D) Adjudicates on the sharing of resources between Centre and the States Ans : (D) 50. Net National Product of a country is— (A) GDP minus depreciation allowances (B) GDP plus net income from abroad (C) GNP minus net income from abroad (D) GNP minus depreciation allowances Ans : (D) 51. Jaundice is caused due to the infection of— (A) Brain (B) Liver (C) Kidney (D) Spleen Ans : (B) 52. The average heart beat rate per minute in a normal person is— (A) 82 (B) 92 (C) 72 (D) 98 Ans : (C) 53. EEG records the activity of— (A) Heart (B) Lungs (C) Brain (D) Muscles Ans : (C) 54. The colour of cow’s milk is slight yellow due to the presence of— (A) Xanthophyll (B) Riboflavin (C) Ribulose (D) Carotene Ans : (D) 55. Which one of these is a communicat disease ? (A) Diabetes (B) Diphtheria (C) Arthritis (D) Cancer Ans : (B) 56. The concertration of which of following decreases in anaemia ? (A) Haemoglobin (B) Collagen (C) Hyoglobin (D) Myosin Ans : (A) 57. Which of the following diseases usually spreads through air ? (A) Plague (B) Typhoid (C) Tuberculosis (D) Cholera Ans : (A) 58. Cereals are a rich source of— (A) Starch (B) Glucose (C) Fructose (D) Maltose Ans : (A) 59. Aspirin is common name of— (A) Salicylic Acid (B) Salicylate (C) Methyl Salicylate (D) Acetyl Salicylic Acid Ans : (D) 60. Small Pox is caused by— (A) Rubeola Virus (B) Variola Virus (C) Varicella (D) Myxovirus Ans : (B) 61. Carbon monoxide is an inflammable gas. Which one of the following is also inflammable ? (A) Helium (B) Nitrogen (C) Oxygen (D) Hydrogen Ans : (D) 62. Aerobic respiration process requires— (A) Heat (B) Water (C) Oxygen (D) Sunlight Ans : (C) 63. Which one of the following metals does not react with water to produce Hydrogen ? (A) Potassium (B) Cadmium (C) Sodium (D) Lithium Ans : (B) 64. Ozone consists of— (A) Oxygen only (B) Oxygen and Nitrogen (C) Hydrogen and Carbon (D) Oxygen and Carbon Ans : (A) 65. Which of the following liquids has the least density ? (A) Fresh water (B) Salt water (C) Petrol (D) Mercury Ans : (C) 66. Which of the following principle is used to produce ‘low-temperatures’ ? (A) Super conductivity (B) Joule-Kelvin effect (C) Thermo-electric effect (D) Adiabatic demagnetization Ans : (D) 67. A photo-electric cell converts— (A) Mechanical energy to electric energy (B) Heat energy to mechanical energy (C) Light energy to chemical energy (D) Light energy to electrical energy Ans : (D) 68. Two stones of different masses are dropped simultaneously from the top of a building— (A) Smaller stone reaches the ground earlier (B) Larger stone reaches the ground earlier (C) Both the stones reach the ground at the same time (D) Depends on the composition of the stone Ans : (C) 69. Pulsars are— (A) Stars moving towards the Earth (B) Stars moving away from Earth (C) Rapidly spinning stars (D) High temperature stars Ans : (C) 70. Biggest planet of solar system is— (A) Earth (B) Mars (C) Saturn (D) Jupiter Ans : (D) 71. The ‘National School of Drama’ is situated in which of the following cities ? (A) Mumbai (B) New Delhi (C) Bhopal (D) Kolkata Ans : (B) 72. When was our National Anthem first sung and where ? (A) 24th January, 1950 in Allahabad (B) 24th January, 1950 in Delhi (C) 26th December, 1942 in Calcutta (D) 27th December, 1911 in Calcutta Ans : (D) 73. The ozone hole that has been detected lies in the atmosphere above— (A) Arctic Ocean (B) Antarctica (C) India (D) Alaska Ans : (B) 74. Brain drain— (A) Is a disease (B) Refers to dropouts from educational and technical institutions (C) Is fruitless expenditure of scientific and industrial research (D) Refers to emigration of skilled persons Ans : (D) 75. How many spokes are there in the Dharma Chakra of the National Flag ? (A) 22 (B) 24 (C) 18 (D) 14 Ans : (B) |
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