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1.

Mention any two points of Hobbes’ contribution in political science.

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  • Amalgamation of scientific study, philosophy, logic and wisdom
  • Propagation of sovereign theory.
2.

Who is thought to be the Father of French Revolution?

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Jean Jacques’Rousseau

3.

State whether the statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’:Electric lights shone for the first time in America in 1880.

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Electric lights shone for the first time in America in 1880: True.

4.

Which are the natural rights of humans, according to Locke ?

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  • Right to life 
  • Right to freedom 
  • Right of to property.
5.

At the time of which political thinker, England’s bloodless revolution took place?

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In the time of John Locke.

6.

The element, not related to the development of the state is:(a) Blood Relation(b) Religion(c) Political Awareness(d) Media

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The element, not related to the development of the state is Media

7.

What was the Dewan’s tiger like? How did he take it into the forest? 

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The Dewan’s tiger was old and had been brought from the People’s Park in Madras. It was kept hidden in the Dewan’s house. At midnight, the Dewan with his wife dragged the tiger to his car and thrust it onto the seat. With great difficulty, the tiger was pushed out of the car and planted in the forest to be shot by the Maharaja.

8.

what did Edison need more money for ?

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Edison needed more money to carry on his experiments.

9.

As per Locke, how was natural state?

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Full of peace and cooperation.

10.

“You should behave with others the way you want others to behave with you.” This statement is related to which thinker?

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John Locke statement.

11.

when did the company manager give Edison a good job ?

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When Edison repaired a machine within a short time, the company manager gave him a good job.

12.

why was Edison dismissed from his job?

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Edison was dismissed from his job because during a journey there was fire in the compartment of the train on account of his carelessness.

13.

According to Locke, mention the inconveniences to the people in the natural state. or According to Locke, Which were the shortcomings in natural state? or The people desired a contract in order to get freed from which inconveniences ?

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  • Vague natural rules 
  • Lack of impartial judge for the explanation of natural rules 
  • Lack of a supreme power to enforce natural rules
14.

State whether the statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’:Edison joined the railways because he needed more money for his experiments.

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Edison joined the railways because he needed more money for his experiments: True.

15.

State whether the statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’:Edison did not join the railways.

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Edison did not join the railways: False.

16.

State whether the statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’:Edison took up a job in the railways when he was just twelve years old.

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Edison took up a job in the railways when he was just twelve years old: True.

17.

What did the other scientists say when Edison started work on an electric bulb ?

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When Edison started work on an electric bulb, other scientists laughed and said that it was impossible.

18.

State whether the statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’:Edison succeeded in making an electric bulb.

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Edison succeeded in making an electric bulb: True.

19.

How did Edison become famous in America ?

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Edison became famous in America by inventing the gramophone and electric light.

20.

Edison died on …….(a) 18th Oct. 1931. (b) 13th Sept. 1929. (c) 14th Sept. 1886. (d) 2nd Nov. 1930.

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Edison died on 18th Oct. 1931.

21.

Edison succeeded in making an electric bulb after nearly ……..(a) one thousand experiments.(b) two thousand experiments.(c) one thousand and two hundred experiments.(d) one thousand and five hundred experiments.

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(c) one thousand and two hundred experiments.

22.

what did Edison love in his childhood ?

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Edison loved to do experiments in his childhood.

23.

State whether the statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’:Edison was a dull boy during his student days.

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Edison was a dull boy during his student days: True.

24.

The fixed number of molecules of water in alum is ………(a) 24 (b) 10 (c) 7 (d) 2

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Correct answer is: (a) 24

25.

MKSS used to conduct meetings called A) Jan Sunvayi B) Janvayi C) Vayizan D) Voice of the people

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(A) Jan Sunvayi

26.

Under the Act, it is also compulsory for every government office to declare certain information in public even without being asked by the people. A) Right to Freedom B) Right to Information C) Right to Equality D) Right to Independance

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(B) Right to Information

27.

With the help of your teacher make a table of the orders, reports, advices, log books etc., that he or she received from the education department during the last one year. What documents does the school maintain to report to the education department? How is the record for mid-day meal kept?

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A table of the orders, reports, advices and log books etc:

1. The school aged children in the related area should be in the school. For this necessary steps should be taken. 

2. Drop-outs should be rejoined. 

3. Textbooks, uniform with free of cost, should be supplied to the students. 

4. Special classes should be conducted to the SSC students.

5. Mid day meals scheme should be implemented properly. 

6. Eye camps should be conducted to the students and further treatment also. 

7. De-warming tablets should be supplied to the students. 

8. Necessary steps to be taken to improve the regularity of the students. 

9. Monthly meetings should be conducted with parents etc.

The documents maintained by the school:

1. Admission Register 

2. T.C. Book 

3. Attendance Registers 

4. Mid-day meals register 

5. Salaries & Bills register 

6. Visitors book 

7. Mid-day meals record 

Date:

Class & Sec.RollAttendanceNo. of Meals taken

8. Daily Menu register 

9. Monthly statements register etc.

28.

In every government office there should be an officer incharge to respond to these questions, he or she is known as A) Information Officer B) Co-ordination OfficerC) Health Officer D) Related department head

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A) Information Officer

29.

Who is the information officer in a High School? A) Social Studies teacher B) Science teacher C) Headmaster D) P.D.

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(C) Headmaster

30.

Give scientific reasons:Alum is used in the process of water purification.

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  • Alum is used in the process of water purification because of property of coagulation. 
  • The solid impurities in water come together, become heavy and settle to the bottom.
  • As a result, the water above becomes clear.
31.

Laws made by government of india.

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The Government of India has made laws related to the right to information, employment, and school education.

32.

Give scientific reasons:Artificial colours in Rang Panchami should be used cautiously.

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  • We regularly use artificial colours on Rang Panchami. 
  • The red colour used on Rang Panchami is very dangerous. It contains a high proportion of mercury in it. 
  • This poses risks like blindness, skin cancer, asthma, itching of the skin, permanent blocking of sweat pores etc. 
  • Therefore, it is necessary that artificial colours are used cautiously.
33.

Give scientific reasons:Overconsumption of artificial food colours should be avoided?

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  • The overconsumption of artificial food colours should be avoided because they can be detrimental to health. 
  • Food colours added to pickles, jam and sauce contain small quantities of lead and mercury. These can be harmful for those who consume these products on a regular basis. 
  • Diseases like ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) can affect children due to excessive consumption of foods with added food colours.
34.

What are the harmful effects of artificial food colours?

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  • Food colours added to pickles, jams and sauces contain small quantities of lead and mercury. These can be harmful for those who consume these products on a regular basis.
  • Diseases like ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) can affect children due to excessive consumption of foods with added food colours.
35.

Match the following:  Group A  Group B 1. APSRTC (A) Road Transport 2. National Highways (B) BRDB 3. State Highways (C) Central Government 4. Border roads (D) State GovernmentA) 1 – A, 2 – B, 3 – C, 4 – D B) 1 – B, 2 – C, 3 – D, 4 – A C) 1 – A, 2 – C, 3 – D, 4 – B D) 1 – C, 2 – D, 3 – B, 4 – A

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(C) 1 – A, 2 – C, 3 – D, 4 – B

36.

If you want to travel fastly from Vijayawada to Delhi, you opted A) Bus B) Train C) Aeroplane D) Car

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(C) Aeroplane

37.

Find the correct statement. 1. Road Transport provides door-to-door delivery. 2. Railways constructions are very cheap. A) 1 only B) 2 only C) Both 1 & 2D) None

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Answer is (A) 1 only

38.

Initially, Rashtrakutas were subordinates of A) Chalukyas B) Chauhans C) Cholas D) Sultans

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(A) Chalukyas

39.

Vehicles are registered at A) Collectorate Office B) R.T.O. Office C) Village Office D) Transport Minister Office

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(B) R.T.O. Office

40.

Which of the following we should follow when we are riding on a motorcycle? A) Overtaking the vehicles B) Drunk and drive the vehicles C) Wearing a helmetD) To run the vehicles on footpath

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(C) Wearing a helmet

41.

Which is the main source of colour for preparing a natural dye?

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  • Plants are the main source of colour for preparing a natural dye. 
  • Roots, leaves, flowers, bark, fruits, seeds, fungus and pistils are used for making dyes. 
  • In Kashmir a very good dye is made from saffron, which is used to dye fibers from which saris, shawls and dresses are made. 
  • These are very costly. The use of henna leaves to colour hair is safe for health.
42.

What are the harmful effects of deodorants?

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  • Aluminium – Zirconium compounds are the most harmful chemicals in deodorants. Disorders like headache, asthma, respiratory disorders, heart disease are likely to occur without our knowledge.
  • There is a possibility of various skin disorders and also skin cancer due to the aluminium chlorohydrates.
43.

What did the new dynasties do to gain acceptance?

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The new dynasties performed some kinds of Yagnas and Yagas to gain acceptance.

44.

When is said to be the nucleus unstable?

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  • It is the balance of protons and neutrons in a nucleus which determines whether a nucleus will be stable or unstable. 
  • Too many neutrons or protons upset this balance disrupting the binding energy from the strong nuclear forces making the nucleus unstable.
45.

Where in the industrial field is radioactivity used?

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Industrial field Radiography

  • Internal cracks and voids in cast iron articles and iron solder can be detected with the help of gamma rays. 
  • For this purpose, isotopes like cobalt-60, iridium-192 are used in the radiography camera. 
  • This technique is used for detecting flaws in metal work.

Measurement of thickness, density and level

  • It is necessary to maintain the required thickness in the manufacture of aluminium, plastic, iron sheets of differing thickness.
  • In the manufacturing process, a radioactive substance is placed on one side and an instrument to measure radiation on the other.
  • The radiation read by the measuring instrument varies with the thickness of the sheet. 
  • Material inside a packing can also be examined by the same technique.

Luminescent paint and radio luminescence:

  • The radioactive substances radium, promethium, tritium with some phosphor are used to make certain objects visible in the dark, for example, the hands of a clock, and certain other objects.
  • Krypton-85 is used in HID (High-Intensity Discharge) lamps while promethium – 147 is used in portable X-ray units as the source of beta rays.

Use in Ceramic articles:

  • Luminous colours are used to decorate ceramic tiles, utensils, plates, etc. 
  • Earlier uranium oxide was used in these paints.
46.

There are …… ports in Andhra Pradesh.A) 20 B) 15 C) 18 D) 16

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There are 15 ports in Andhra Pradesh.

47.

This state has no coastal line or shipyardsA) Maharashtra B) Andhra Pradesh C) Telangana D) Gujarat

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(C) Telangana

48.

These trade committees participated in administrative affairs. A) Nagaram B) Ur C) Uriam D) Tomara

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Answer is (A) Nagaram

49.

A party in the tripartite struggle A) Pala B) Chola C) Ghera D) Pandya

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Answer is (A) Pala

50.

The railways are mainly used for transport these A) coal, raw iron B) fertilizers, cement C) food grains D) all the above

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(D) all the above