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Train travel works out considerably cheaper, if you buy a monthly …….. ticket. 1) periodical 2) overtime 3) season 4) prize |
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Answer» Correct option is 3) season |
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| 1502. |
Only a small …… of volunteers turned up to help. 1) armful 2) handful 3) fistful 4) houseful |
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Answer» Correct option is 2) handful |
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| 1503. |
Consider the following points :(A) Mahatma Gandhi started Salt March with his 78 confidential volunteers.(B) Mahatma Gandhi violated the Salt lawat Dandi on April 20th, 1930. Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:(1) only (A) (2) only (B) (3) both (A) and (B) (4) none of these |
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Answer» Correct option: (1) only (A) |
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| 1504. |
Who is the present Vive-President of India (1) Smt. Sumitra Mahajan (2) Sri. Rajnath Singh (3) Sri. Manoj Sinha (4) Sri. Hamid Ansari |
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Answer» (4) Sri. Hamid Ansari |
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| 1505. |
When did the community development programme start in India (1) 1951 (2) 1952 (3) 1958 (3) 1961 |
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Answer» Correct option is (2) 1952 |
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| 1506. |
Who among the following has been Vice President of India (1) Justice H.J. Kania (2) Justice Y.V. Chandrachud (3) Justice M. Hidayatulla (4) Justice M.N. Venkatchelianh |
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Answer» (3) Justice M. Hidayatulla |
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| 1507. |
If SKY is called SEA. SEA is called WATER, WATER is called AIR, AIR is called CLOUD and CLOUD is called RIVER, then what do we drink when we are thirsty (A) SKY (B) AIR (C) WATER (D) SEA |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) AIR |
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| 1508. |
In the following questions, in certain code language of “+’ means ‘x’, ‘−’ means ‘+’, ‘x’ means ‘+’ and” means ‘+’, then answer the following questions.1. 16 + 4 ÷ 2 − 21 × 7 ÷ 21 (A) 33 (B) 44 (C) 48 (D) 39 2. 28 ÷ 36 − 49 × 7 + 2 (A) 12 (B) 10 (C) 8 (D) 6 3. 8 ÷ 6 , 9 × 12 + 4 (A) 5 (B) 7 (C) 9 (D) 13 4. 225 × 15 − 196 × 14 ÷ 625 × 25 (A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 4 (D) 12 5. 23 + 46 − 80 × 20 ÷ 40 (A) 1122 (B) 1048 (C) 1126 (D) 1022 |
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Answer» 1. (B) 44 2. (D) 6 3. (A) 5 4. (C) 4 5. (D) 1022 |
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| 1509. |
Which of the following taxes follows the ability to pay principle? (a) Wealth Tax (b) Entertainment Tax (c) Goods and Services Tax (d) Excise Duty |
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Answer» (a) Wealth Tax |
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Whose creation is "The Prince" ? (A) ERASMUS ,(B) DYURAR (C) MAIKYAWELLI (D) MUSSOLINI. |
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Answer» C) MAIKYAWELLI |
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| 1511. |
In underdeveloped countries most of the labour force are generally engaged in (a) Industrial sector (b) Service sector (c) Agricultural sector (d) Banking sector |
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Answer» (c) Agricultural sector |
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| 1512. |
Arrange the following in a chronological sequence:I Abdication of Tsar II Bloody Sunday III Formation of Comintern IV Civil War (1) II, I, IV, III (2) III, IV, I, II (3) I, III, II, IV (4) I, IV, III, II |
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Answer» Correct answer is (1) II, I, IV, III |
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| 1513. |
This question consisits of two words that have a certain relationship with each other. Select the option paid which has the same relationship as the pair of words in the question Karnataka : state A. Paper : Book B. Fire : Smoke C. Water : River D. Gun : Weapon |
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Answer» D. Gun : Weapon |
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| 1514. |
In the following question two expression on either said of the sing (=) will have the same value if two terms are replaced as given in the alternatives. Find out the correct alternative option 2 + 5 – 3 x 4 / 4 = 2 + 3 x 12 – 4 A. 2 and 3, ‘ + ‘ and ‘x’ B. 2 and 4, ‘+’ and ‘x’ C. 2 and 4, ‘+’ and ‘+’ D. 3 and 4, ‘+’ and ‘-‘ |
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Answer» A. 2 and 3, ‘ + ‘ and ‘x’ |
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| 1515. |
If the letters of the following words are arranged in alphabetical order and the group of letters so formed are rearranged in a dictionary which word should come third ? A. Read B. Draw C. Black D. Play |
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Answer» Correct option is D. Play |
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| 1516. |
In a queue shekhar is 12th from the back. Peater’s place is 20th from the front. Vishal is standing in the middle of the two. What could be the minimum number of children standing in the queue ? A. 23 B. 25 C. 20 D. 21 |
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Answer» Correct option is B. 25 |
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| 1517. |
Which of the following statements are correct on Gandhiji’s breaking the salt law to start Civil Disobedience Movements? (I) Salt was the need of rich and poor all (II) British Govt. agencies were allowed to make salt. (III) Only govt. agencies were allowed to make salt. (IV) Lord Irwin abolished tax on salt. |
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Answer» (I) Salt was the need of rich and poor all |
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| 1518. |
Who of the following was arrested at Chandol for having addressed a meeting during the civil disobedience movement in Odisha? (A) Harekrushna Mahatab (B) Surendranath Das (C) Gopabandhu Choudhury (D) Acharya Harihar |
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Answer» (C) Gopabandhu Choudhury |
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| 1519. |
Which of the following countries was formally granted independence in 1946 after being ruled by United States? (A)Philippines (B) Sri Lanka (C) Egypt (D)China |
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Answer» (A) Philippines |
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| 1520. |
Choose the correct meaning of the idioms and phrases: 1. At wit’s end: (1) impoverished (2) annoyed (3) completed (4) preplexed 2. Out of the blue: (1) angrily (2) quietly (3) unexpectedly (4) revengefully3. In round numbers: (1) roughly (2) strictly (3) maximum (4) approximately 4. Few and far between: (1) rare (2) simple (3) different (4) frequent |
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Answer» 1. (4) preplexed 2. (3) unexpectedly 3. (4) approximately 4. (1) rare |
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| 1521. |
Which of the following is an example of homologous organs? (A) Our arm and a dog’s foreleg (B) Our teeth and an elephant’s tusk (C) Potato and runners of grass(D) All of the above |
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Answer» (D) All of the above |
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Select the word which means the opposite of the given word: 1. Autonomous (a) magnanimous (b) operational (c) dependent (d) ambiguous 2. Sophisticated (a) rustic (b) rural (c) civil (d) domestic |
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Answer» 1. (c) dependent 2. (d) domestic |
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| 1523. |
Read the passage, that morning too I stepped out onto our veranda to take in some air. Looking around, my glance fell on a bundle of green in a corner of the veranda. It was parrot; its awkward twitching indicated that it was alive. Even as I approached it the parrot made no effort to fly away. Parrots are intermittent visitors to our veranda but always skitter away it you get to close to them. It was obviously wounded in some way. I picked it up. I expect we named it Hariya because of its bright green plumage, and it became a family pet. A cage more to protect Hariya from predators than to keep him imprisoned. In fact , we often let him out of his carge, so he could fly away if he wanted to. Hariya just didn’t seem to want to. It was only after many days that we realized that he had never shown an urge to fly. One day I took Hariya in my hands and gently examined him more thoroughly than we had ever done. To my horror I found that his wings had been stitched up with every fine plastic thread that was almost invisible to the naked eye. Someone had obviously taken great pains to ensure that Hariya couldn’t fly. Removing those threads was a very was a very difficult task-it took me a whole week because it had to be done gently and slowly. It was only Hariya’s faith and confidence in me that allowed it to happen. As I removed the last thread. Hariya squawked and fluffed his suddenly free wings. Then his neck swiveled and he just started at me. Ha=riya’s eyes seemed to be shining 1. Hariya remained with the writer’s family through he was not caged all the time because: (1) he did not seem to want to go (2) he never showed an urge to fly (3) he was a family pet and he liked it (4) his wings were stitched up 2. Which quality of Hariya helped the writer to removes the stitches? (1) he had a bright green plumage (2) he had faith and confidence in the author (3) he was wounded and weak (4) he did not have an urge to fly and so remained calm 3. He had never shown an urge to fly. (Replace the underlined word with a synonym) (1) impulse (2) courage (3) desire (4) ability 4. What were the indicators of the bird being alive? (1) it made no efforts to fly away (2) it was twitching awkwardly (3) it was an intermittent visitor (4) the writer could pick it up |
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Answer» 1. (4) his wings were stitched up 2. (2) he had faith and confidence in the author 3. (3) desire 4. (2) it was twitching awkwardly |
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A person, decided to go to a weekend trip and decided not to exceed 8 hours driving in a day. Average speed of forward journey is 40 m/h. Due to traffic in Sundays; the return journey average speed is 30 m/h. How far he can select a picnic spot ? (1) 120 miles (2) 130 miles (3) 150 miles (4) 145 miles |
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Answer» Correct option is (1) 120 miles |
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A batsman in his 18th innings makes a score of 150 runs and thereby increasing his average by 6. Find his average after 18th innings. (1) 52 (2) 42 (3) 60 (4) 45 |
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Answer» Correct option is (2) 42 |
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When did the people of Germany broke down the “Berlin Wall”? (a) 1990 (B) 1991 (c) 1989 (d) 1992 |
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Answer» Correct option is (a) 1990 |
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In a cricket season, India defeated Australia twice, West Indies defeated India twice, Australia defeated West Indies twice, India defeated New Zealand twice and West Indies defeated New Zealand twice. Which country has lost most number of times. (1) India (2) Australia (3) New Zealand (4) West Indies |
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Answer» (3) New Zealand |
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A variable x takes the values X1, X2….XnGiven \(\Sigma\)(xi - 2) = 110 \(\Sigma\)(xi - 5) = 20, i = 1, 2 ……n, then n = ……………..(1) 30 (2) 80 (3) 85 (4) 90 |
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Answer» Correct option is (1) 30 |
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C is the mid-point of the line segment AB of length L cm. two points P and Q are taken randomly on the line segments CA and CB. Then, the probality for PQ < 1/2 (1) 1/2 (2) 1/4 (3) 1/8 (4) None of these |
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Answer» Correct option is (1) 1/2 |
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A merchant bought 5 pens each at Rs 8 and some more pens at Rs 6 each. He sold all pens at Rs 7 each and earns a total profit of Rs 10. How many pens were bought by the merchant at Rs 6? (1) 10 (2) 15 (3) 20 (4) 25 |
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Answer» Correct answer is (2) 15 |
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| 1531. |
The number of subjects given in Union List is (A) 47 (B) 66 (C) 85 (D) 97 |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) 97 |
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| 1532. |
How many subjects are given in central list? (1) 97 (2) 66 (3) 50 (4) 47 |
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Answer» Correct option is (1) 97 |
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| 1533. |
What kind of a disease is arthiritis? (1) Acute disease (2) Chronic disease (3) Infectious disease (4) Communicable disease |
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Answer» Chronic disease (2) Chronic disease |
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The Parliament of Great Britain was formed in the year? (1) 1705 (2) 1706 (3) 1707 (4) 1708 |
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Answer» Correct option is (3) 1707 |
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| 1535. |
What is the name of autobiography of Adolf Hitler ? (1) First Attack (2) Mein Kampf (3) My Spirit (4) Ray of Hope |
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Answer» (2) Mein Kampf |
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“Young Italy” an underground Society founded by: 1. Garibaldi 2. Wilhelm Wolff 3. Giuseppe Mazzini 4. Napolean |
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Answer» 3. Giuseppe Mazzini |
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Who founded the Swaraj Party within the congress? (1) S.C. Bose and Pt. J.L. Nehru (2) Mahatma Gandhi and S.C. Bose (3) Pt. J.L. Nehru and Moti Lal Nehru (4) C.R. Das and Moti Lal Nehru |
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Answer» (4) C.R. Das and Moti Lal Nehru |
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“Who said these words, ‘Tremble, therefore, tyrants of the world”? (A) Robert Darnton (B) James Lackington (C) Louise/Sebastien Mercier (D) Thomas Paine |
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Answer» (C) Louise/Sebastien Mercier |
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In which year planning commission transfarm in Niti Commission (A) 2014 A.D (B) 2015 A.D (C) 2013 A.D (D) 2016 A.D |
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Answer» (B) 2015 A.D |
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National farmer commission established on (A) 2004 A.D (B) 2006 A.D (C) 2001 A.D (D) 2008 A.D |
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Answer» (A) 2004 A.D |
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| 1541. |
National Song is taken by (A) Geetanjali (B) Anandmath (C) Kamayani (D) None of the above |
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Answer» (B) Anandmath |
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| 1542. |
If the embryonic cells are divided into two groups 8 days after the zygote formation then there is high possibility of formation of .......... (1) Genetically different twin girls (2) Siamese twins (3) Genetically different twin boys(4) Genetically different one boy one girl |
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Answer» (2) Siamese twins Conjoined twins are two babies who are born physically connected to each other → the early embryo only partially separates to form two individuals. |
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If the embryonic cells are divided into two groups 8 days after the zygote formation then there is high possibility of formation of .......... (1) Genetically different twin girls (2) Siamese twins (3) Genetically different twin boys (4) Genetically different one boy one girl |
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Answer» Correct option is: (4) Genetically different one boy one girl Anaphase of mitosis, the sister chromosomes are separated in opposite direction. |
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What is the product of all the Numbers in the Dial of a Telephone? (A) 158480 (B) 0 (C) 159450 (D) 159480 |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) 0 |
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In the following questions symbol are given in column I and are coded in column II. But they are not arranged according to the order of symbols in column I. Find the code language and choose the correct alternative to answer the questions.1.(1) 143 (2) 237(3) 549 (4) 9432. observe the following code language and choose the correct alternative to answer question. (1) SATPLE (2) SATAPLE (3) STAPLE (4) SATPLE |
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Answer» 1. (4) 943 943 symbol coding Check the same number and same symbol. 2. (2) SATAPLE Look for respective Alphabet. |
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If the seventh(7th) day of the month is Tuesday, what day will it beonthe19th day of the month? (A) Sunday (B) Monday (C) Wednesday (D) Friday |
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Answer» Correct option is (A) Sunday |
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Which of the following is correct for X-rays? (a) It is beam of electrons (b) It is electromagnetic waves (c) It is positively charged particle (d) It is negatively charge particle |
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Answer» (b) It is electromagnetic waves |
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State the atomic mass of H2O? (a) 16 U (b) 17 U (c) 18 U (d) 15 U |
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Answer» Correct option is (c) 18 U |
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Who was the scientist to make attempts for giving explanatory definition of element? (a) Rontgen (b) Dalton (c) Rutherford (d) Laveziour |
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Answer» (d) Laveziour |
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Which bond is present in oxygen atom? (a) Ionic bond(b) covalent divalent bond (c) Covalent bond (d) covalent trivalent bond |
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Answer» (c) Covalent bond |
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