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| 5201. |
Who developed the concept of “The principle of the Garden City”? (1) Andrew Means (2) Henry Mayhew (3) Ebenezer Howard (4) Haussman |
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Answer» (3) Ebenezer Howard |
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| 5202. |
The principle of the ‘Garden City’ was developed by (1) Raymond Unwin (2) Barry Parker (3) Ebenezar Howard (4) Herbert Bake |
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Answer» (3) Ebenezar Howard The Principle of the Garden City was developed by Ebenezer Howard. |
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| 5203. |
The Great Economic Depression took place in : (A) America (B) Russia (C) France (D) England |
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Answer» Correct option is (A) America |
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| 5204. |
“The Social Contract” book was written by (1) Dantey (2) Roussea (3) Petrarek (4) Napolean |
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Answer» (2) Roussea “The Social Contract” book was written by Rousseau. |
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| 5205. |
Political stability was established after French Revolution by : (A) Louis XVI (B) Robespierre (C) Voltaire (D) Napoleon Bonaparte |
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Answer» (D) Napoleon Bonaparte |
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| 5206. |
“The social contract: was written by: (A) Voltaire (B) Roussseau (C) Montesquieu (D) Robespierre |
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Answer» (B) Roussseau |
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| 5207. |
Bone cells are known as: (A) Chondrocytes (B) Osteocytes (C) Lymphocytes (D) Leucocytes |
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Answer» (B) Osteocytes |
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| 5208. |
The four lobes of Mid Brain : (A) Cerebral hemisphere (B) Corpora quadrigemina (C) Cerebellum (D) Medulla oblongata |
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Answer» (B) Corpora quadrigemina |
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| 5209. |
The relation that exists between China and Beijing, the same relation exists between Japan and which of the following . (A) Moscow (B) Rome (C) Berlin (D) Tokyo |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) Tokyo |
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| 5210. |
When the velocity of a body is doubled 1) Its KE is doubled 2) Its PE is doubled 3) Its momentum is doubled 4) Both PE and KE are doubled |
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Answer» 3) Its momentum is doubled P = mV , Momentum doubled |
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| 5211. |
A train starts from rest and moves with uniform acceleration. It attains a velocity of 72 kmh–1 in 6 minutes. What is the acceleration of the train? (A) 1/12 ms–1 (B) 1/15 ms–1 (C) 1/18 ms–1 (D) 1/21 ms–1 |
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Answer» Correct answer is (C) 1/18 ms–1 |
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| 5212. |
A person cannot see distinctly objects kept beyond 4m. For corresponding this defect of vision, he needs a lens of power (A) – 0.25 D (B) + 0.25 D (C) + 0.5 D (D) – 0.5 D |
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Answer» Correct answer is (A) – 0.25 D |
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| 5213. |
From the third law of motion, we can conclude that action and reaction always (A) Have the same magnitude and the same direction (B) Act simultaneously on the same body (C) Act simultaneously on different bodies in opposite directions (D) Act simultaneously on different bodies normal (that is, at 90° angle) to each other |
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Answer» (C) Act simultaneously on different bodies in opposite directions |
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| 5214. |
The present price of car is Rs.7290/-. If its value decreased every year by 10%, then its value three years back was (1) Rs.11,500/- (2) Rs.10,500/- (3) Rs.10,000/- (4) Rs.8,000/- |
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Answer» (3) Rs.10,000/- 7290 = x (1 - 10/100)3 7290 = x (9/10)3 7290 x 1000 / 729 = x x = Rs. 10000 |
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| 5215. |
In a 100m race, A beats B by 20m or 5 seconds, Find the speed of A (1) 5 m/sec (2) 4 m/sec (3) 6m/sec (4) 8 m/sec |
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Answer» (1) 5 m/sec Speed of A = a m/s Speed of B = b m/s ∴ 100/b - 100/a = 5 and 80/b = 100/a = a/b = 5/4 ⇒ b = 4a/5 \(\cfrac{100}{\frac{4a}{5}}\) - \(\frac{100}{a}\) = 5 Solving, we get a = 5 m/s |
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| 5216. |
The unit’s digit in the product of first 60 odd natural numbers is (1) 7 (2) 0 (3) 5 (4) none of these |
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Answer» Correct option is (3) 5 Since there are only odd multiples of 5, unit digit in the product will be 5. |
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| 5217. |
Smallest National highway is (A) N. H – 7 (B) N. H – 47 A (C) N. H – 76 (D) N. H – 30 |
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Answer» (B) N. H – 47 A |
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| 5218. |
World Trade Organization has been established: (A) 1985 year (B) 1995 year (C) 2001 year (D) 2005 year |
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Answer» (B) 1995 year |
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| 5219. |
Which among the following is the correct sequence regarding the flow of impulse in a neuron.1. Dendrite → Axon → Cell body 2. Axon → Cell body → Dendrite3. Axon → Dendrite → Cell body 4. Cell body → Axon → Nerve terminal |
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Answer» Correct option: 4. Cell body → Axon → Nerve terminal |
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| 5220. |
The direction of Impulse in a typical neuron is from (A) Dendron to axon (B) Axon to Dendron (C) Axon to nucleus (D) Axon to medullary sheath |
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Answer» (A) Dendron to axon |
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| 5221. |
The correct pathway of blood in circulatory system is (A) Auricles →Ventricles → Arteries → Veins (B) Ventricles → Auricles → Veins → Arteries (C) Ventricles → Veins → Arteries → Auricles (D) Veins → Ventricles → Auricles → Arteries |
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Answer» (A) Auricles →Ventricles → Arteries → Veins |
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| 5222. |
A human female with Turner’s syndrome. (A) Has one additional X chromosome (B) Has 45 chromosome with XO (C) Exhibits male character (D) Is able to produce children with normal husband |
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Answer» (B) Has 45 chromosome with XO |
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| 5223. |
If the current climatic condition of Srinagar (J & K) with average annual temperature of 13.5° C and annual average precipitation 710 mm get modified and become similar to that of Ranchi (Jharkhand) with annual average temperature 23.7°C and precipitation 1430 mm, which one of the following types of vegetation will become predominant in Srinagar ?1. Tropical Semi Evergreen 2. Tropical Moist Deciduous3. Tropical Dry Deciduous 4. Tropical Dry Evergreen |
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Answer» Correct option: 2. Tropical Moist Deciduous Explanation: According to given data Tropical Moist Deciduous vegetation will be predominant in Srinagar. |
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| 5224. |
Consider the following statements about soils (a) Red laterite soils in Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala are more suitable for cashew nut crop (b) Arid soils are generally sandy in texture and saline in nature (c) Red soil develops on crystalline igneous rocks in area of low rainfall (d) Alluvial soils are found in interior part of Deccan plateau Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct ? (1) a only (2) a and b (3) a,b,c (4) a,b,c,d |
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Answer» Correct option is (3) a,b,c |
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| 5225. |
Which National Highway connects Amritsar with Kolkata via Delhi? (A) N.H. 1 (B) N.H. 2 (C) N.H. 4 (D) N.H. 8 |
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Answer» Correct option is (A) N.H. 1 |
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| 5226. |
Which of the following groups accounts for over 90% of India’s annual coal production? (A) Bihar, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh (B) Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu (C) West Bengal, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh (D) Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal |
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Answer» (D) Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal |
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| 5227. |
If in a two digit number, the digit at unit place is y and the digit at tens place is 7, then the number is_ (A) 70 y + 7 (B) y + 7 (C) y + 70 (D) 10y + 7 |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) y + 70 |
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| 5228. |
The sum of all six exterior angles of a triangle is_ (a) 180 (b) 360 (c) 720 (d) 90 |
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Answer» Correct option is (c) 720 |
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| 5229. |
The number of ways in which 6 students can be seated at a round table is 1. 720 2. 120 3. 410 4. 350 |
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Answer» 2. 120 (6 – 1)! = 5! = 120 |
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R is the brother of S and M is the Father of R, J is the brother of P & P is daughter of S. What is the relation of P with M? 1. Grand Daughter 2. Niece 3. Aunty 4. Sister |
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Answer» 1. Grand Daughter |
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Among P, Q, R, S and T each secured different marks, Q scored higher than T only and P secured higher than S but lower than R. Who among them scored highest marks. 1. P 2. S 3. R 4. T |
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Answer» Correct option is 3. R R > P > S > Q > T |
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Read the following statement and select the correct option (1) Wind pollinated flowers need to produce more amount of pollen grain (2) Seeds from cross pollinated flowers produce weaker and less healthy plants. (A) A is false, B is true (B) A is true, B is false (C) Both A and B are true (D) Neither A nor Bis true |
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Answer» (B) A is true, B is false |
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Arrange the following words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary, then choose the correct option (i) BHAGWAN (ii) BHAGWAT (iii) BHAGIRATH (iv) BHAGAT 1. iv, i, iii, ii 2. iv, ii, i, iii 3. iv, iii, ii, i 4. iv, iii, i, ii |
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Answer» 4. iv, iii, i, ii BHAGAT, BHAGIRATH, BHAGWAN, BHAGWAT |
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| 5234. |
A current of 2 amp is drawn by a filament by an electric bulb. No. of electrons passing through a cross section of the filament in 8 seconds would be approximately. (1) 1020 (2) 1027 (3) 1032 (4) 1040 |
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Answer» Correct Option is (1) 1020 |
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| 5235. |
A passenger, in a moving bus tosses a coin which falls behind him. It means that motion of the bus is: (1) Uniform (2) Accelerated (3) Retarded (4) Circular motion |
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Answer» (2) Accelerated |
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| 5236. |
The Poona Pact was signed between _____ & ______. (A) Mahatma Gandhi _______ Motilal Nehru (B) Mahatma Gandhi _______ Lord Irwin (C) Mahatma Gandhi _______ B.R. Ambedkar (D) Mahatma Gandhi _______ Mount batten |
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Answer» (C) Mahatma Gandhi _____ B.R. Ambedkar |
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| 5237. |
We ____ by a loud noise during the night. (A) wake up (B) were waken up (C) are waken up (D) were waking up |
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Answer» (B) were waken up |
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| 5238. |
The phenomenon used in optical fibers for transmission of light energy is (1) refraction (2) scattering (3) reflection (4) total internal reflection |
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Answer» (4) total internal reflection |
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| 5239. |
10 ml of a solution of NaOH is found to be completely neutralised by 8 ml of a given solution of NaOH, the amount of HCl solution (the same solution as before) required to neutralise it will be (1) 4 ml (2) 8 ml (3) 12 ml (4)16 ml |
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Answer» Correct option is (1) 4 ml |
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Given below pairs proteins of produced by biotechnology and disease they are used against. Find the odd pair.Protein ProducedDisease(1) InsulinDiabetes(2) ErythropoietinAnemia(3) InterleukinCancer(4) InterferonHemophilia |
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Answer» (4) Interferon - Hemophilia Interferon are produced by viral infected cells to protect the adjacent cells from viral infection. But hemophilia is X linked disorder, congenital disease. |
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Which microbe is used in preparing beverage cider by fermenting juice in apple? (1) Saccharmoyces Cerevisiae (2) Candida (3) Lactobacillus brevis (4) Hansenula |
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Answer» (1) Saccharmoyces Cerevisiae Saccharomyces cerevisiae is used in preparing beverage cider by fermenting juice in apple. |
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In process of fermentation of production of wine from grapes which micro organism is used? (1) Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2) Aspergillus oryzae (3) Lactobacillus brevis (4) Aspergillus niger |
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Answer» (1) Saccharomyces cerevisiae Saccharomyces cerevisiae is as known yeast plays an important role in fermentation. |
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| 5243. |
A basket of vegetables contains carrot, potato, tomato and radish. Which of them represent the correct homologous structures? (a) carrot and radish (b) carrot and tomato (c) tomato and radish (d) potato and tomato |
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Answer» (a) carrot and radish |
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In the number series given below, one number is missing. Each series is followed by five alternatives (1), (2), (3), (4), and (5). One of them is the right answer. Identify and indicate it as per the “instructions”.3, 13, 31, 57, .... (1) 65 (2) 72 (3) 88 (4) 94 (5) 91 |
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Answer» Correct option is (5) 91 |
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In the number series given below, one number is missing. Each series is followed by five alternatives (1), (2), (3), (4), and (5). One of them is the right answer. Identify and indicate it as per the “instructions”.2, 35, 104, 209, .... (1) 350 (2) 248 (3) 256 (4) 311 (5) 413 |
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Answer» Correct option is (1) 350 |
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The numbers are arranged in a sequence based on certain principle. Select the answer from the given four alternatives under each sequence.5, 1, 11, 6, 17, 36, 23,_____? (1) 216 (2) 108 (3) 54 (4) 59 |
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Answer» Correct option is (1) 216 |
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There are four items, three of which are alike by some means or other while one is out of the class.1. (A) Methane (B) Ethylene (C) Acetylene (D) Benzene2. (A) Thyroxine (B) Adrenalin (C) Iodine (D) Insulin 3. (A) Leprosy (B) Influenza (C) Typhoid (D) Dysentry 4. (A) Ladder (B) Staircase (C) Bridge (D) Escalator 5. (A) Tarapur (B) Kota (C) Kalpakkam (D) Paradeep 6. (A) Sodium chloride (B) Magnesium chloride (C) Hydrogen chloride (D) Pottasium chloride 7. (A) Granite (B) Lignite (C) Peat (D) Bituminous 8. (A) Lymphocytes (B) Pepsinogen (C) Fibrinogen (D) Haemoglobin 9. (A) Celsius (B) Calorie (C) Farenheit (D) Kelvin 10. (A) Wheat (B) Rice (C) Maize (D) Mustard |
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Answer» 1. (D) Benzene 2. (C) Iodine 3. (A) Leprosy 4. (C) Bridge 5. (B) Kota 6. (C) Hydrogen chloride 7. (A) Granite 8. (D) Haemoglobin 9. (B) Calorie 10. (D) Mustard |
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Select any one alternative whose alphabets when placed at the missing places, complete the series. a _ aa _ a _ baa _ aaba (A) bbba (B) bbab (C) bbaa (D) baab |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) bbab |
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Choose alternative as the answer (Series of small letters).b_ba _ _ bb _ _ aa _ bba (1) ababab (2) bababa (3) baabab (4) abbaba |
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Answer» Correct option is (3) baabab |
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3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ?, 55 (A) 25 (B) 49 (C) 36 (D) 34 |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) 34 |
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