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1.

The Maratha dominion of Shivaji was known as (a) Swaraj (b) Mulk-i-qadim (c) Maharajya (d) Maratha Rastra

Answer»

The Maratha dominion of Shivaji was known as Swaraj.

2.

Arjimon is mixed in(a) Milk (b) Mustard oil (c) Ghee (d) Honey

Answer»

Arjimon is mixed in Mustard oil. 

3.

The most decisive battle between the forces of Dara and Aurangzeb (in the war of Succession) was fought at (a) Dharmat (b) Samugarh (c) Deorai (d) Khajwa

Answer»

(b) Samugarh

4.

Who are kept in creche?(a) children (b) women’s (c) old man (d) All of these

Answer»

children are kept in creche.

5.

Which of the following is the equipment used for washing cloth?(a) Bowl (b) Box (c) Iron (d) Ironing Board

Answer»

Iron is the equipment used for washing cloth.

6.

When we were in Spain last year we ______ at a wonderful hotel overlooking the beach. A) stayed B) stopped C) lived D) left

Answer»

Correct option is A) stayed

7.

I had to keep my son home from school today because he had a ______ of 38. A) fever B) headache C) temperature D) heat

Answer»

Correct option is C) temperature

8.

The number of temporary teeth is(A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 15 (D) 25

Answer»

The number of temporary teeth is 20. 

9.

The Mughal General, who decisively defeated Shivaji and forced him to conclude the Treaty of Purandar, was (a) Shaista Khan (b) Mirza Raja Jai Singh (c) Prince Muazzam (d) Dilir Khan

Answer»

(b) Mirza Raja Jai Singh

10.

Assuming the title of Alamgir, Aurangzeb crowned himself as Emperor on July 21, 1658 at (a) Agra (b) Aurangabad (c) Fatehpur Sikri (d) Delhi 

Answer»

Assuming the title of Alamgir, Aurangzeb crowned himself as Emperor on July 21, 1658, at Delhi.

11.

The independent kingdom of Awadh 'was founded by (a) Saadat Khan (b) Safdar Jang (c) Shuja-ud-Daulah (d) Asaf-ud-Daulah

Answer»

(a) Saadat Khan

12.

A Consumers can get aids for effective shopping from(A) Advertisement(B) Personal experience (C) Experience of other people (D) All of these

Answer»

A Consumers can get aids for effective shopping from Advertisement, Personal experience and Experience of other people.

13.

The Dutch first established their hold in India in the year 1605 at (a) Masulipatanam (b) Surat (c) Bombay (d) Goa

Answer»

(a) Masulipatanam

14.

The famous Mughal General who conquered Assam, Chittagong, etc. in the north-east was (a) Shaista Khan (b) Mir Jumla (c) Mirza Raja Jai Singh (d) Jaswant Singh

Answer»

The famous Mughal General who conquered Assam, Chittagong, etc. in the north-east was Mir Jumla.

15.

What's the matter with ****? He hasn't come to school today. - _____. He has a headache. - Let's visit him after lessons. - _____. A) She is ill / All right B) He is not well / O.K. C) He is out / Good D) I don't know / O.K. E) He is well / I'm busy

Answer»

Correct option is B) He is not well / O.K.

16.

During the second decade of the 18th century numerous independent dynasties were founded in different parts of India. The dynasty founded by Chin Qulich Khan (popularly known as Nizam-u1-mulk) in the Deccan was known as (a) Qutb Shahi (b) Asafjahi (c) Adil Shahi (d) Muhajamjahi

Answer»

(b) Asafjahi

17.

Consumers can register their complaint to(A) Producer (B) Seller (C) Consumer Redressal Forum (D) Any one of these

Answer»

Consumers can register their complaint to Consumer Redressal Forum.  

18.

Which Mugal emperor was a great musician, a great patron of Hindustani Music and was popularly known as Rangila? (a) Bahdur Shah I (b) Bahadur Shah II (c) Muhammad Shah (d) Ahmad Shah

Answer»

(c) Muhammad Shah

19.

Who was the famous Deccan Hindu king whose fleet crossed the Bay of Bengal with an army and conquered a number of states in Sumatra, Java and Malaysia? (a) Rajendra Chola (b) Rajaraja I (c) Pulakesin (d) Mahipala II

Answer»

(a) Rajendra Chola

20.

During the Aurangzeb's reign, which of the following were not included in his government? (a) Rajputs (b) Marathas (c) Pathans (d) All of these

Answer»

(b) Marathas

21.

ISI marks are available on(a) Refrigerator (b) jam(c) Refined oil (d) butter

Answer»

ISI marks are available on Refrigerator. 

22.

Food Cooked with water becomes(a) Heavy Food (b) does not Contain Nutrients(c) Easily digestible (d) indigestible food

Answer»

Food Cooked with water becomes Easily digestible. 

23.

Body building nutrient is-(A) Protein (B) Carbohydrate (C) Vitamin 'A' (D) Fat

Answer»

Body building nutrient is Protein.

24.

Mother's first milk is called as(A) First diet. (B) colostrum (C) Mother's milk (D) Nutritious die

Answer»

Mother's first milk is called as colostrum. 

25.

Mother's Milk contains antibodies which provides :-(a) Immunity (b) Infection(c) Sanitation (d) Disinfection.

Answer»

Mother's Milk contains antibodies Immunity provides.  

26.

Calcium absorption in the body requires(A) Vitamin B Complex (B) Vitamin C (C) Protein (D) Vitamin D

Answer»

Calcium absorption in the body requires Vitamin D.

27.

B. C. G vaccination is related to-(a) T. B. (b) Cholera(c) Illness (d) Chicken pox

Answer»

B. C. G vaccination is related to T. B. 

28.

Birthplace of Guru Nanak known as Nankana Sahib today, was earlier called.1. Umarkot2. Rai Bhoi di Talvandi3. Roda4. Luni

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Rai Bhoi di Talvandi

The correct answer is Rai Bhoi di Talvandi.

 

  • Guru Nanak is the founder of the Sikh religion.
  • Guru Nanak was born on 15th April 1469 at Rai Bhoi di Talvandi(Present day Nankana Sahib) in Pakistan.
  • His birthplace is marked by Gurdwara Janam Asthan.
  • He is considered the first of the ten Sikh Gurus.
  • His birthday is celebrated worldwide as Guru Nanak Gurpurab worldwide.
  • Guru Nanak appointed Bhai Lehna as his successor Before his death.
  • Bhai Lehna came to be known as Guru Angad.
  • He died on 22nd September 1539.
  • Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur is the resting place of Guru Nanak.
29.

Which of the following is not the function of FSSAI? i. To establish international standards to protect the health of consumers ii. Promote general awareness about food safety and food standards. iii. To promote the development of standardization and related activities in the world iv. Provide training programmes for persons who are involved or intend to get involved in food businesses Choose the correct option. a. i and ii b. ii and iv c. iii and iv d. i and iii

Answer»

Answer is b. ii and iv

30.

Who among the following Mughal emperor who was uneducated?1. Humayun2. Akbar3. Aurangjeb4. Bahadur Shah Zafar

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Akbar

The correct answer is Akbar.

  • Akbar did not take any formal education.

  • Akbar was not interested in reading and writing, but he was curious and always tried to learn new knowledge.
  • He was always keen to learn about the principles of religions.
  • He established Ibadat Khana.
  • In Ibadat Khana, the debate was organized among scholars associated with all religions.
  • On the basis of this knowledge, Akbar formed 'Din-i-Ilahi' in 1582 AD.
31.

match the followinga. manufactured food    1.sugar from sugercaneb.derivative food            2.breadc.formulated food           3.enzymes used in food industryd.synthetic food              4.papad

Answer»

A iv ,B i, C ii, D iii

32.

Consider the following statements:1. 36% of India's districts are classified as "overexploited" or "critical" by the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA).2. CGWA was formed under the Environment (Protection) Act.3. India has the largest area under groundwater irrigation in the world.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?1. 1 only2. 2 and 3 only3. 2 only4. 1 and 3 only

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : 2 and 3 only

The correct answer is 2 and 3 only.

  • Out of the 5723 assessment units assessed jointly by State Ground Water Departments and CGWB in the country, as per the report of Niti Aayog, the following is the data -
    • Safe-71%, Semi-critical-10%, Critical-4%, and Over Exploited-15%
  • Hence statement 1 is not correct.
  • Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) was constituted under Section 3(3) of the Environment (Protection) Act, (1986). Hence statement 2 is correct.
  • It regulates the extraction of groundwater through guidelines that are updated regularly.
  • At 39 million hectares (67% of its total irrigation), India has the world’s largest groundwater well-equipped irrigation systemHence statement 3 is correct.
  • China with 19 mha is second, the USA with 17 mha is third.
  • Pakistan and Bangladesh are at fourth and fifth respectively in largest groundwater reserve.

  • Central Ground Water Board
    • Central Ground Water Board was established in 1970 by renaming the Exploratory Tube wells Organization 
    • Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), a subordinate office of the Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India.
    • It is the National Apex Agency entrusted with the responsibility of providing scientific inputs for the management of groundwater, exploration, monitoring, assessment, augmentation, and regulation of groundwater resources of the country. 
    • CGWB is under the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation.
33.

Minimata disease first occurred inA. JapanB. RussiaC. ChinaD. Korea

Answer» Correct Answer - A
(A) Minamata disease first occurred in Japan.
34.

Which Colour is comfortable and gives cooler and energetic feeling.(a) Red (b) Purple(c) Green (d) White

Answer»

Green Colour is comfortable and gives cooler and energetic feeling.

35.

What is called the stage between Two years to Six years?(a) Early childhood (b) Old age(c) Teenage (d) Adulthood

Answer»

Early childhood is called the stage between Two years to Six years.

36.

It is a reaction to some change that upsets our balance. It is a reaction to physical or mental changes in our life. What is this?

Answer»

Stress is a reaction to some change that upsets our balance and physical or mental changes in our life.

37.

The Reception is located near the entrance of the hospital. The receptionist at the reception centre handle all visitor‘s enquires, direct visitors to the Public Relations Officer and coordinates with other hospitals. A sufficient number of reception staff/ receptionist should be there for assisting the patient and relatives. The hospital reception functions 24 x 7. If it is not functioning during the night, an alternative arrangement is made to provide services to the clients. The size of the reception area and facilities depend on the size of the hospital and number of visitors and patients. (a) Write down the full form of PRO. (b) Enumerate four basic qualities of a Receptionist. (c) What role and function is played by Receptionist? (d) Enumerate four physical set up of Reception Counter.

Answer»

The Reception is located near the entrance of the hospital. The receptionist at the reception centre handle all visitor‘s enquires, direct visitors to the Public Relations Officer and coordinates with other hospitals. A sufficient number of reception staff/ receptionist should be there for assisting the patient and relatives. The hospital reception functions 24 x 7. If it is not functioning during the night, an alternative arrangement is made to provide services to the clients. The size of the reception area and facilities depend on the size of the hospital and number of visitors and patients. 

(a) Public Relations Officer 

(b) Four basic qualities of Receptionists are: 

• Knowledge of departments and sections of the hospital 

• Greeting clients.

 • Arranging meetings. 

• Answering and forwarding phone calls.

(c) Receptionists are the first point of contact for the patients, visitors doctors, and staff members. Doctors, nurses, and other medical and administrative staff members depend on the receptionist to create a friendly, welcoming and well-organized front office for patients and to facilitate their flow through the facility. Receptionist should be well versed with the policies, systems and facilities of the hospital. Receptionists should be polite and well behaved. They are also responsible for arranging appointments and patient transport. 

(d) The following are the part of reception counter 

• Reception desk 

• Registration counter 

• Waiting area 

• Public utility service

38.

Having the ability to understand the information you are being presented with and being able to communicate the meaning of that information to others. Which quality of critical thinking is this?

Answer»

Interpretation.

39.

Richest source of vitamin 'C'(A) Amla (B) Cereal (C) Milk (D) Apple

Answer»

Richest source of vitamin 'C' Amla. 

40.

What is the stage of a four years child ?(a) Infant stage (b) Early childhood(c) Past childhood (d) Adulthood

Answer»

Early childhood stage of a four years child.

41.

Pollen grains are shed atA. One-celled stageB. 2—3 celled stageC. 3-celled stageD. 4-celled stage

Answer» Correct Answer - B
(B) Pollen grains are shed at 2-3 celled stage.
42.

List any four functions of FSSAI. ORMention two food items that can be adulterated with argemone. Also tell two ill effects of consuming these adulterated food items

Answer»

Four functions of FSSAI- 

1. Specifies standards and guidelines for food articles. 

2.Issues licenses to food service operators and registers small vendors

3.Give guidelines to other bodies for certification 

4.Specifies food labelling standards

OR 

Two food items that can be adulterated with argemone-

1. Mustard oil 

2. Mustard seeds

Two ill effects of consuming these adulterated food items-

1. Oedema 

2. Kidney failure

43.

Vitamin 'A' soluble in(A) Water (B) Acid (C) Fat (D) None of these

Answer»

Vitamin 'A' soluble in Fat. 

44.

How idly ded Cooked?(a) By water (b) By steam(c) By water slowly (d) None of them

Answer»

By water idly ded Cooked.

45.

Name the agency which set up guidelines for adoption to safeguard the Welfare and Rights of children. a. NARA b. CARA c. CAPA d. RACA

Answer»

Answer is b. CARA

46.

Double fertilization results in the production ofA. Haploid nucleusB. Diploid nucleusC. Triploid nucleusD. Tetraploid nucleus

Answer» Correct Answer - C
(C) Double fertilization results in production of triploid nucleus.
47.

mention the year in which national policy for older person and national youth policy were adopted.

Answer»

Year 1999 and 2003

48.

Anita has just completed her schooling. She wants to be an early childhood professional. Suggest her a suitable course from the following which will help her in fulfilling her dream. a. Diploma in dietetics b. Diploma in ECE c. PG Diploma in ECE d. Diploma in HR

Answer»

b. Diploma in ECE

49.

Fear, Anger and Love is the characteristics of Child. (a) Motor (b) Cognitive(c) Physical (d) Emotional

Answer»

Fear, Anger and Love is the characteristics of Child Emotional.

50.

Triploid tissue isA. Endosperm in Maize I Wheat/LilyB. Leaf in Onion/, Bryophyllum / PinusC. Root in Onion / Radish/CarrotD. Fern prothallus

Answer» Correct Answer - A
(A) Triploid tissue is endosperm in Maize/Wheat/Lily.