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1.

A uniform solid disc of mass `1` kg and radius `1m` is kept on a rough horizontal surface. Two forces of magnitude `2N` and `4N` have been applied on the disc as shown in the figure. Linear acceleration of the center of mass of the disc is if there is no slipping isA. `4m//s^(2)`B. `2m//s^(2)`C. `1m//s^(2)`D. zero

Answer» Correct Answer - A
2.

Two forces of magnitude `F` are acting on a uniform disc kept on a horizontal rough surface as shown in the figure. Friction force by the horizontal surface on the disc is `nF`. Find the value of `n`. A. is in forward directionB. is in backward directionC. is zeroD. depends on the magnitude of F

Answer» Correct Answer - 3
3.

A block is kept on a rough horizontal surface. A variable horizontal force is acting on the block as shown in the figure. At `t=0`, block is at rest. Kinectic energy of block at `t=5 sec` will be `(g=10m//s^(2))` A. 60 JB. 160 JC. 80 JD. zero

Answer» Correct Answer - C
`(f_(s))_(max) = 30 N,f_(x) = 20 N` block will start moving at `t=3 sec` after `3 sec` by `F_("net") = ma`
`rArr 10 t - 20 = 10 a rArr a =t -2`
`underset(0)overset(v)(int) dv = underset(3)overset(5)(int) (t-3)dt=v=4 m//s`
`rArr K.E = (1)/(2) xx 10 xx 4_(2) = 80 J`
4.

Which of the following is not an example of nonverbal communication? a) Gestures b) Language (sound)c) Body Language d) Sign Language

Answer»

Correct option: (b) Language (Sound)

5.

Which of the following is not an example of nonverbal communication? a) Gestures b) Language (sound) c) Body Language d) Sign Language

Answer»

b) Language (sound)

Language (sound) is not an example of nonverbal communication.

6.

Seema is unable to connect to the Network. The possible reasons could bei. Check the validity of the IP address of your systemii. Fly lead could be faulty or damaged.iii. The Network Card is Not Working Properlyiv. Check Audio Player Controlsa) i, ii, iiib) ii, iiic) i, ivd) All of them

Answer»

(a) i, ii, iii

Seema is unable to connect to the Network. The possible reasons could be

i. Check the validity of the IP address of your system

ii. Fly lead could be faulty or damaged.

iii. The Network Card is Not Working Properly

7.

The velocityof a particle that moves in the positive X- direction varies with its position, as shown in figure-1.22. Find its acceleration in `m//s^(2)` where `x = 6m` A. `- 1.5 m//s^(2)`B. `1.5 m//s^(2)`C. `2 m//s^(2)`D. `-2 m//s^(2)`

Answer» Correct Answer - A
`a = (vdv)/(dx) = 3 (-(1)/(2)) = -1.5 m//s^(2)`
8.

A particlele is projected vertically upwards from the ground with a speed V and a speed v and a second particle is projected at the same instant from a height h directly above the first particel with the same speed v at an angle of projection `theta` with the horizontal in upwards direction. The time when the distance between them is minimum isA. `(h)/(2v sin theta)`B. `(h)/(2v cos theta)`C. `(h)/(sqrt2 v)`D. `(h)/(2 v)`

Answer» Correct Answer - D
In the relative frame
`vec(S)_(0)=-hhat(j), vec(u) _(ret) = v cos theta hat(i)+(vsin theta-v)hat(j), vec(a)_(ret) = 0`
9.

A particle starts moving from rest under a constant acceleration. It travels a distance x in the first 10 sec and distance y in the next 10 sec, thenA. y = xB. y = 2xC. y = 3xD. y = 4x

Answer» Correct Answer - C
`x = 0t +(1)/(2)a 10^(2)`
`x +y = 0t +(1)/(2)a(10+10)^(2)`
`x = 50a " ".........(1)`
`x+y=200a " "..........(2)`
solving y = 3x is obtained `therefore (C )`
Correct is (C )
10.

what is the y intercept of the line defined by the parametric equations x(t) = -3t+7 and y(t) = 2t-5

Answer» Given the parametric equations, at x equals zero t=7/3
hence, y= 2(7/3) -5 = -1/3
Therefore the y-intercept is -1/3
11.

The cost of painting the total outer surface of a closed cylindrical oil tank at 60 paise per sq. \( cm \) is Rs. \( 237.60 \). The height of the tank is 6 times the radius of the base of the tank. Find the height and the radius of the tank.

Answer»

\(h = 6r\)

\(\therefore TSA = 2\pi rh + 2\pi r^2\)

\(= 12\pi r^2 + 2\pi r^2\)

\(= 14\pi r^2\)

\(= 14 \times \frac {22}7 \times r^2 = 44r^2\)

\(\because \) Cost of painting on 1cm2 = 60 paise = ₹0.60

\(\therefore \) Cost of painting on 44r2 cm2 = ₹0.60 x 44 r2

But given that cost of painting of closed cylindrical tank = Rs 237.6

\(\therefore 44 r^2 \times 0.6 = 237.6\)

⇒ \(44r^2 = \frac{237.6}{0.6}\)

⇒ \(r^2 = \frac {237.6}{0.6} \times \frac1{44} = \frac{2376}6 \times \frac1{44} = 9\)

\(\therefore r = 3 cm\)

\(h = 6r = 18 cm\).

12.

Why the element of second period shows a number of difference in properties from other members of their respective families?

Answer» The differences in the properties of first member of a group from rest of the member is due to
a. Smaller size of the atom and ion
b. Presence of one inner shell of two electrons
c. Absence of `d`-orbitals
13.

f(x) : [0, 5] → R, F(x) = ∫x2 g(x), x ∈ [0, x], f(1) = 3g(x) = ∫f(t) dt, t ∈ [1, x], then correct choice is(1) F(x) has local minimum at x = 1 (2) F(x) has local maximum at x = 1(3) F(x) has point of inflection at x = 1(4) F(x) has no critical point

Answer»

Answer is (1)

⇒ F'(x) = x2g(x)

⇒ F'(1) = 1.g(1) = 0 .....(1) (∴ g(1) = 0)

Now F''(x) = 2xg(x) + x2g'(x)

⇒ F''(x) = 2xg(x) + x2f(x)

⇒ F''(1) = 0 + 1 x 3 (∴ g'(x) = f(x))

⇒ F''(1) = 3  .....(2)

From (1) and (2) F(x) has local minimum at x = 1

14.

The p.d.f of a random variable x is given by `f(x)=(1)/(4a), 0 lt x lt 4a, (a gt 0)` `=0,` otherwise and `P(x lt (3a)/(2))=kP(xgt(5a)/(2)` then k= . . .A. 1B. `(1)/(4)`C. `(1)/(8)`D. `(1)/(2)`

Answer» Correct Answer - A
We have p.d.f of a random variable x is given by
`f(x) = (1)/(4a), 0 lt x lt 4a. (a gt 0)`
and also, `p(x lt (3a)/(2)) = kp (x gt (5a)/(2))`
`implies int_(0)^((3a)/(2)) f(x) dx = k int_((5a)/(2))^(4a) f(x) dx`
`implies int_(0)^((3a)/(2)) ((1)/(4a)) dx = k int_((5a)/(2))^(4a) ((1)/(4a)) dx`
`implies (1)/(4a) int_(0)^((3a)/(2)) dx = (k)/(4a) int_((5a)/(2))^(4a) dx`
`implies (x)_(0)^((3a)/(2)) = k (x)_((5a)/(2))^(4a)`
15.

The joint equation of lines passing through the origin and trisecting the first quadrant isA. `sqrt3x^(2)-4xy+sqrt3y^(2)`=0B. `x^(2)+sqrt3xy-y^(2)=0`C. `3x^(2)-y^(2)=0`D. `x^(2)-sqrt3xy-y^(2)=0`

Answer» Correct Answer - A
Since , lines passing throught the orgin and trisecting the first quadrant therefore there slopes are
`m_(1) =tan 30^(@) , m_(2) = tan 60^(@)`
`rArr" "m_(1) =(1)/(sqrt(3)) ,m_(2) = sqrt(3)`
`therefore` Required joint equation of the lines is
`(y -(1)/(sqrt(3))x) (y--sqrt(3x)) = 0`
`rArr " "(sqrt(3y) -x) (y - sqrt(3)x)=0`
`rArr " " sqrt(3)x^(2) - 4xy + sqrt(3)y^(2) = 0`
16.

The particular solution of the differential equation `log ((dy)/(dx)) = x`, when x = 0 , y = 1 is …..A. `y = e^(x) + 2`B. `y = - e^(x)`C. `y = - e^(x) + 2`D. `y = e^(x)`

Answer» Correct Answer - D
We have, differential equations.
`log ((dy)/(dx)) = x implies (dy)/(dx) = e^(x)`
`implies dy = e^(x) dx`
Integrating on both sides, we get
`int dy = int e^(x) dx`
`implies y = e^(x) + C`
On putting x = 1, is Eq. (i) we get
`1 = e^(0) + C implies C = 0`
Now, particular solution of the given differential is `y = e^(x)`
17.

If `x = sqrt(a^(sin^(-1)t)) , y = sqrt(a^(cos^(-1)t)` then show that,`dy/dx=-y/x.`A. `(-y)/x`B. `x/y`C. `y/x`D. `(-x)/y`

Answer» Correct Answer - A
We have ,
`x = sqrt(a^(sin t)), y = sqrt(a^(cos-1)t)`
`therefore " " xy = sqrt(a^(sin-1t) . a^(cos-1t)) = sqrt(a^(sint+cos^(-1)t))`
`rArr xy = sqrt(a^(pi//2))" "(because sin^(-1) t+ cos^(-1) =(pi)/(2))`
On differentiating both sides w.r.t .x., we get
`x(dy)/(dx) + y =0`
`rArr " "(dy)/(dx) = (-y)/(x)`
18.

If lines `(x -1)/(2) = (y+1)/(3) = (z-1)/(4)` and `(x-3)/(1) =(y -lambda)/(2) = (z)/(1)` intersect each other then `lambda`= …..A. `(7)/(2)`B. `(3)/(2)`C. `(9)/(2)`D. `(5)/(2)`

Answer» Correct Answer - C
Given lines are
`(x - 1)/(2) = (y + 1)/(3) = (z - 1)/(4) = lambda_(1)` let ….(i)
and `(x - 3)/(1) = (y - lambda)/(2) = (z)/(1) = lambda_(2)` (let) …(ii)
Then, any point on line (i) is
`(2 lambda_(1) + 1, 3 lambda_(1) - 1, 4 lambda_(1) + 1)` and any point on line (ii) is
`(lambda_(2) + 3, 2 lambda_(2) + lambda, lambda_(2))`
Clearly, then lines (i) and (ii) will intersect if
`(2 lambda_(1) + 1, 3 lambda_(1) - 1, 4 lambda_(1)) = (lambda_(2) + 3, 2 lambda_(2) + lambda, lambda_(2))`
for some particular value of `lambda_(1)` and `lambda_(2)`
`implies 2 lambda_(1) + 1 = lambda_(2) + 3, 3 lambda_(1) - 1 = 2 lambda_(2) + lambda`
and `4 lambda_(1) + 1 = lambda_(2)`
`implies 2 lambda_(1) - lambda_(2) = 2, 3 lambda_(1) - 2 lambda_(2) + 1` and `4 lambda_(1) - lambd_(2) =- 1`
On solving `2 lambda_(1) - lambda_(2) = 2` and `4 lambda_(1) - lambda_(2) = - 1`
We get `lambda_(1) = - (3)/(2)` and `lambda_(2) = - 5`
Now, putting the values of `lambda_(1)` and `lambda_(2)` in
`3 lambda_(1) - 2 lambda_(2) = lambda + 1`
`implies 3((-3))/(2) - 2 (-5) = lambda + 1 implies (-9)/(2) + 10 = lambda + 1`
`implies lambda + 1 = (11)/(2) implies lambda = (9)/(2)`
19.

If P(A) = 3/8, P(B) = 1/2, P(A ⋂ B) = 1/4, then P(A'/B') = (a) 1/4(b) 1/3(c) 3/4(d) 3/8

Answer»

Correct option:

(c) 3/4

20.

In a bionomial distribution, mean is 18 and variance is 12 then p = .....A. `(2)/(3)`B. `(1)/(3)`C. `(3)/(4)`D. `(1)/(2)`

Answer» Correct Answer - B
We know that, mean = np = 18
and variance = n p q = 12
Now, `(npq)/(np) = (12)/(18) implies q = (2)/(3)`
`:. P = 1- q = 1 - (2)/(3) = (1)/(3)`
21.

The parameter n and P of a bionomial distribution are 16 and 1/2 respectively then its standard deviation is equal to (a) 2(b) √2(c) 2√2(d) 4

Answer»

Correct option:

(c) 2√2

22.

The mean and varience of a bionomial distribution are 6 and 4 respectively. The parameter n is—(a) 18 (b) 12 (c) 10 (d) 9

Answer»

Correct option:

(a) 18

23.

From a lot of 10 bulbs, which includes 3 defectives, asample of 2 bulbs is drawn at random. Find the probability distribution ofthe number of defective bulbs.

Answer» let no of defective bulbs be `x`
`x= 0,1,2`
total ways`= .^10C_2`
ways in 2 defective`= .^3C_2`
ways of 1 defective`= .^3C_1.^7C_1`
ways of zero defectives`=.^7C_2`
`P(x=0) = (.^7C_2)/(.^10C_2) = ((7*6)/2)/((10*9)/2)`
`= 7/15`
`P(x=1) = (.^3C_1.^7C_1)/(.^10C_2) = (3*7)/((10*9)/2)`
`=7/15`
`P(x=2)= (.^3C_2)/(.^10C_2)= ((3*3)/2)/((10*9)/2) = 1/15`
24.

Use the following words or phrases once only in the sentences given below:(reconstruct, filtered, enthusiasm, taken after, call in)(a) The bady has ............ her mother. (b) Sea-water must be........ before at once. (c) You should....... a doctor at once.

Answer»

(a) The bady has taken often her mother. 

(b) Sea-water must be filtered before at once. 

(c) You should call in a doctor at once.

25.

Use the following words or phrases once only in the sentences given below:(reconstruct, filtered, enthusiasm, taken after, call in)(a) He has great ............. for books, he is always in the library. (b) The police are going to.......... the scene by hunter.

Answer»

(a) He has great enthusiasm for books, he is always in the library. 

(b) The police are going to reconstruct the scene by hunter.

26.

Use the words given below once only in the following sentences : (destination, prescribe, preserve' paralyse, recipe) (a) The doctor may ............ medicines for your weakness. (b) Do you know the........ for chicken curry? (c) You can........ fish if you put salt over it. (d) Certain diseases ............ the limbs.(e) we shall reach our......... at five in the evening.

Answer»

(a) The doctor may prescribe medicines for your weakness. 

(b) Do you know the recipe for chicken curry? 

(c) You can preserve fish if you put salt over it. 

(d) Certain diseases paralyse the limbs.

(e) we shall reach our destination at five in the evening.

27.

Use the following prepositions in the blanks of sentences given fol, lowing: (for, under, through, with, over, of, by)(a) Are you familiar......... the works of Tagore? (b) He was robbed....... all his belongings. (c) The house is ................ repair.(d) I hope you will get ................ your illness.

Answer»

(a) Are you familiar with the works of Tagore? 

(b) He was robbed for all his belongings. 

(c) The house is under repair.

(d) I hope you will get over your illness.

28.

Use the following prepositions in the following sentences : (for, under, through, with, over, of, by) (a) Are you familiar ............ the works of Tagore?(b) He was robbed ............ all his belongings. (c) The house is........... repair. (d) I hope you will get......... your illness.

Answer»

(a) Are you familiar with the works of Tagore?

(b) He was robbed for all his belongings. 

(c) The house is under repair. 

(d) I hope you will get over your illness.

29.

Use the following prepositions in the following sentences : (for, under, through, with, over, of, by) (a) lnshal is taller than Shaihan........ two inches. (b) I have no fondness ............ detective stories. (c) I have passed ...........many difficultiesa. 

Answer»

(a) lnshal is taller than Shaihan by two inches. 

(b) I have no fondness of detective stories. 

(c) I have passed through many difficulties. 

30.

 Rewrite the following sentences as illustrated through examples:Example: If you don't walk fast, you will miss the bus. Unless you walk fast, you will miss the bus. (a) If you don't obey the rules, you will be fined. (b) If you don't ask him for help, he will not help you. (d) If he doesn't buy a coat, he will catch a cold. (c) If you don't take medicine in time, you will not be cured.

Answer»

(a) Unless you obey the rules, you will be fined.

(b) Unless you asked him for help. He will not help you.

(c) Unless he does not buy a coat, he will catch a cold.

(d) Unless you take medicine in time you will not be cured.

31.

Use the following prepositions one only in the following sentences: (of, to, with, over, by, for, at)(a) He gets up...............six O'clock in the morning.(b) Our house stands exactly opposite.........the hospital.(c) They escaped from the prison and made............the nearest road.

Answer»

(a) He gets up at six O'clock in the morning.

(b) Our house stands exactly opposite to the hospital.

(c) They escaped from the prison and made for the nearest road.

32.

Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions given in brackets :(with, at, on, of, for, as, in)(a) He was astonished ............... the size of the fish.(b) They sat on a hard bench ............... six hours.(c) She has a great interest ............... facts and figures.(d) ............... a rule I remember to post my letters.(e) Most of us are capable ............... remembering hundred of things.(f) I cann't rely ............... my memory for names.(g) They agree ............... me.  

Answer»

(a) at

(b) for

(c) in

(d) as

(e) of

(f) on

(g) with

33.

Rewrite the following sentences as illustrated through examples I and IIEx I. Say a little, then keep quiet.II. When you have said a little, keep quiet.  (a) Take your shoes off, then enter the room.(b) Load your guns, then wait for the command.(c) Read the passage, then answer the questions.(d) Light the oven, then put the cooker on it.(e) Remember the poem, then write down in your notebook. 

Answer»

(a) When you have taken your shoes off, enter the room.

(b) When you have loaded your guns, wait for the command.

(c) When you have read the passage, answer the questions.

(d) When you have lighted the oven, put the cooker on it.

(e) When you have remembered the poem, write down in your notebook. 

34.

Rewrite the following sentences as illustrated through Examples I and II:Ex. I: How do we manage our machines ? We don't know. II : We don't know how to manage our machines. (a) Where do we put clothes ? They haven't told us. (b) when does he turn the water off ? He doesn't know. (c) How do we get to the railway station ? We don't know. (d) How do we start the engine? The instructions don't tell us.(c) How do we play the game ? The coach doesn't tell us

Answer»

(a) They haven't told us where to put clothes. 

(b) He doesn't know when turn the water off. 

(c) don't know how to get to the railway station. 

(d) The instructions don't tell us how to start the engine. 

(e) The coach doesn't tell us how to play the game.

35.

Rewrite the following sentences as illustrated through Examples I and II:Ex. I : Perhaps he will be serverely injured.  II : He many be serverely injured. (a) Perhaps he will be promoted next year.(b) Perhaps the corn will be cut next week. (c) Perhaps the result will be announced on Monday (d) Perhaps the theatre will be on leave tomorrow. (e) Perhaps Mrs. Sharma will be on leave tomorrow.

Answer»

(a) He may be promoted next year. 

(b) The corn may be cut next year. 

(c) The result may be announced on Monday. 

(d) The theatre may be closed tomorrow. 

(e) Mrs. Sharma may be on leave tommorrow.

36.

Rewrite the following sentences as illustrated through examples I and ll: Ex. : I : Perhaps he will be severely injured.II : He may be severely Injured(a) Perhaps he will be promoted next year. (b) Perhaps the corn will be cut next week. (c) Perhaps the result will be announced on Tuesday. (d) Perhaps the theatre will be closed tomorrow. (e) Perhaps he will come to-day.

Answer»

(a) He may be Promoted next Year.

(b) The corn may be cut next week. 

(c) The results may be announced on tuesday. 

(d) The theatre may be closed tomorrow. 

(e) He may be come to-day.

37.

What role does Betsey Trotwood play in the life of David Copperfield. 

Answer»

Betsey Trotwood was the aunt of David Copperfield. She was a woman of attractive personality. She played a very important role in the life of David Copperfield. She did not expect that a male child would be born. She thought that a baby to be a girl. David's step father neglected her after the death of his mother.

Betsey Trotwood was a woman of Independent nature and strong views. She did not care for public opinion. She drove her carriage herself through the streets of Canterbury in defiance of public opinion.

Betsey was a kind and generous woman. When David reached her as an orphan. At a glance she could not recollect his facial structure. She tried her best to settle him in life. She advised him in motherly way to avoid three vices–meanness, dishonesty and cruelty. She possessed a high sense of morality, dignity and character. She should not be Judged by the appearance she keeps but the kind heart and soul she has

38.

Rewrite the following sentences as illustrated through example I and IIEx I. Would you please post this letter for me?II. I should be grateful if you post this letter for me(a) Would you please turn the light off?(b) Would you please give me your pen?  (c) Would you please leave the room?(d) Would they please get the dinner ready?(e) Would he please repair my computer?

Answer»

(a) I should be grateful if you turn the light off. 

(b) I should be grateful if you give me your pen.

(c) I should be grateful if you leave the room.

(d) I should be grateful if they get the dinner ready.

(e) I should be grateful if he repairs my computer. 

39.

Lost time is _____. A) known by its tree. B) never found again. C) not so black as he painted. D) never too late to learn. E) makes the cup run.

Answer»

Correct option is B) never found again

40.

Sketch the character of Clara Peggotty. 

Answer»

Clara Peggotty was a very significant character in the novel David Copperfield. She was a very faithful servant in David's house she looked after David as her own son. She proved to be sincere and devoted to the family. She remained with the family till the death of her mistress. When she was formally dismissed by Murdstone, she left Blunder stone with her heavy heart. 

Peggotty loved David as a true sister when David was punished with solitary confinement in his own room for five days nobody was allowed to see him, not even his own mother. Even those days Peggotty used to go there and console him by talking to him through the key hole. She assured him that she would continue to love him and take care of his mother and remain faithful. 

Therefore, we can say that Clara Peggotty was an example of sacrifice. She was always willing to sacrifice her own life and happiness for the sake of her mistress. When her mistress died, she was dismissed by Mr. Murdstone. After her dismissal she decided to marry. Even after the marriage her prime consideration was David's happiness.  

41.

Give a character sketch of Clara Peggotty. 

Answer»

Clara Peggotty was a very significant character in the novel 'David Copperfield'. She was a very faithful servant in David's house. She looked after David as her own son. She proved to be sincere and devoted to the family. She remained with the family till the death of her mistress. When she was formally dismissed by Murdstone, she left Blunder stone with her heavy heart.

Peggotty loved David as a true sister. When David was punished with solitary confinement in his own room for five days nobody was allowed to see him, not even his own mother. Even those days Peggotty used to go there and consoled him by talking to him through the key hole. She assured him that she would continue to love him and take care of his mother and remain faithful.

Therefore we can say that Clara Peggotty was an example of sacrifice. She was always willing to sacrifice her own life and happiness for the sake of her mistress. When her mistress died, she was dismissed by Mr. Murdstone. After her dismissal she decided to marry. Even after the marriage her prime consideration was David's happiness. 

42.

Who is Technical Assistant and what are his/ her responsibilities?

Answer»

The Technical Assistant (TA) assists the GP in identifying and conducting measurement of works. TA is appointed for every 5 Gram Panchayats or 2500 active job cards.

The responsibilities of a TA are:

a. Identification of works as per the Gram Sabha resolution on works. 

b. Preparation of estimates for works in standard prescribed templates. 

c. Capturing measurements on a weekly basis or soon after closure of the muster roll, whichever is earlier. 

d. Be responsible for quality of work. 

e. Maintenance of measurement books. 

f. Mentoring mates and GRSs on measurement and quality of works. 

g. Building technical capacities of mates and GRSs.

43.

A man's best friend is his _____. A) shirt B) bag C) dog D) house E) money

Answer»

Correct option is C) dog

44.

What are the responsibilities of Computer Operator cum Account Clerk?

Answer»

The responsibilities of a Computer Operator-cum-Accounts Clerk are: 

a. Data entry and generation of job cards, work demand (registered), technical estimates, work commencement letters, etc. 

b. Generation of pay orders and preparing necessary cheques. 

c. Maintenance of Accounts, Registers, Files and other MGNREGS related documents. 

d. Generation of MIS and other review reports for Programme Officer.

45.

What steps should one take to build confidence? a) Set goals in life b) Talk to people who are confident c) Always think positively d) Appreciate oneself for all the achievements

Answer»

 Correct answer is d) Appreciate oneself for all the achievements

46.

When on duty, a man's shirt should: a) Be an attractive color b) Be short sleeved c) Not be buttoned up at the collar d) Be light in color

Answer»

d) Be light in color

When on duty, a man's shirt should Be light in color.

47.

Mr. David and his family from Australia came to visit the outskirts of Rajasthan. They have a plan to spend a week there to explore the beauty of villages in India. As their children are young, they took part in some adventurous activities after which they had some minor injuries. They rushed the children to a hospital which is located very far from their stay, as they could not find one in the nearby place. According to you which component of tourism is missing in this place? a) Accessibility b) Accommodation c) Information Technology d) Essential Services

Answer»

Correct answer is

d) Essential Services

48.

What is Cluster Facilitation Team?

Answer»

The CFT comprises three specialists, one each for community mobilisation, soil and moisture conservation and agriculture & allied activities. It is placed in the most backward blocks with Poor Human Development Indicators, Tribal areas, High population of SCs, Poor connectivity and having active presence of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) or Community Based Organisation. It is operationalised under convergence of MGNREGA with NRLM and with the support of CSOs. Where it is not operationalised under convergence project State Government has to establish CFT utilising the fund available under administrative expenditure component.

49.

What is meant by an industrial cluster?

Answer» Industry clusters are groups of similar and related firms in a defined geographic area that share common markets, technologies, worker skill needs, and which are often linked by buyer-seller relationships.
50.

What are the routes for cluster formation?

Answer»

The routes for cluster formation is given as

1. When artisans settle in one region and slowly spread their art in other regions.  

2. When a large firm is established, to take care of its inputs and service requirements a cluster of firms may emerge.  

3. Governments initiative to encourage Industrial sector using raw materials from a region.