Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in .

This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

201.

Satyagrah of Gandhiji against oppressive planation system was started from which place? (1) Dandi (2) Surat (3) Ahmedabad (4) Champar

Answer»

(4) Champaran

202.

When was Victor Emmanuel II proclaimed king of united Italy? (1) 1860 (2) 1861 (3) 1863 (4) 1871

Answer»

Correct option is (2) 1861

203.

Who described Mazzini as the most dangerous enemy of our social order? (A) Victor Emmanuel II (B) Duke Metterinich (C) Johann Gottfried (D) Lord Byron

Answer»

(B) Duke Metterinich

204.

Who among the following was described as the most dangerous enemy of social order by Duke Metternich? 1. Louis Philippe 2. Karol Kurpinski 3. Johan Gottfried 4. Guiseppe Mazzini

Answer»

4. Guiseppe Mazzini

205.

Who hosted the Vienna Congress? 1. Duke Metternich 2. Napolean 3. Bismarck 4. Mazzini

Answer»

1. Duke Metternich

206.

Find out the wrong statement about Giuseppe Mazzini? (1) He was a member of the secret society of the Carbonari. (2) He believed “The God had intended nations to be the natural units of mankind. (3) He was the founder of young Europe (4) None of the above

Answer»

(4) None of the above

207.

“When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold” who remarked this? (1) Mazzini (2) Metternich (3) Gottfried (4) John Lock

Answer»

(2) Metternich 

208.

What, does proto-industrialisation mean? (1) The first, and early form of industrialisation (2) Industrialisation after 1800 C.E. (3) Industrialisation after 1900 C.E. (4) Industrialisation after 2000 C.E

Answer»

(1) The first, and early form of industrialisation 

209.

Which two new colonial powers joined European powers in the process of carving up of Africa between themselves at, Berlin in 1885? (1) Britiain and France (2) Italy and France (3) Belgium and Germany (4) Britain and Italy

Answer»

(3) Belgium and Germany

210.

Who was the Austrian chancellor when Congress of Vienna (1815) was held? (1) Giuseppe Mazzini (2) Duke Metternich (3) Giuseppe Garibaldi (4) Otto Von Bismarck

Answer»

(2) Duke Metternich 

211.

Who Formed the Swaraj Party? (1) Jawahar lal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi (2) Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhash Chandra Bose (3) Jawaharlal Nehru and Motilal Nehru (4) Motilal Nehru and C.R. Dass

Answer»

(4) Motilal Nehru and C.R. Dass 

212.

Writs can be issued by: (I) The Supreme Court (II) The High Courts (III) The District Courts (IV) The Parliament (1) I and II (2) II and III (3) I and IV (4) III and IV

Answer»

Correct option is (1) I and II

213.

Name the two imperialist, countries against, which the nationalist Vietnamese fought? (1) France and Britain (2) Britain and Japan (3) Japan and France (4) France and Germany

Answer»

(3) Japan and France 

214.

Who has the authority to give suggestions to the president on politically legal problems? (A) Supreme Court (B) Parliament (C) Prime Minister (D) Governor

Answer»

(A) Supreme Court

215.

Pick the odd man out. (A) India (B) Britain (C) Spain (D) Saudi Arabia

Answer»

(D) Saudi Arabia

216.

Who is the India’s first transgender Judge in Lok Adalat? (A) Joyita Mondal (B) Swathi Bidhan Baruah (C) Sathyasri Sharmila (D) Prithika Yashini

Answer»

(A) Joyita Mondal

217.

Pick out the wrong statement about Principles of Pancha Sheel. (A) Each country should respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of others. (B) People’s representative should be elected through election. (C) No one should try to interfere in the internal affairs of others. (D) All country shall strive for equality and mutual benefits.

Answer»

(B) People’s representative should be elected through election.

218.

Which instrument is used to measure wind speed? (A) Hygrometer (B) Beaufort scale (C) Wind vane (D) Bolometer

Answer»

(B) Beaufort scale

219.

What were the old names of Zambia and Zimbabwe? (A) North West Africa and South West Africa (B) Aberdeen and Abyssinia (C) Northern Rhodesia and Southern Rbodesia (D) Birtish Honduras and Bechuanaland

Answer»

(C) Northern Rhodesia and Southern Rbodesia

220.

Arrange the following words in proper order to make a meaningful sentence. (1) his cheeks (2) and blew (3) the wind (4) puffed (A) 1,2,3,4 (B) 2,3,4,1 (C) 3,4,1,2 (D) 3,4,2,

Answer»

(C) 3,4,1,2 / (D) 3,4,2,1

221.

Which one of the following agents causes the formation of V-shaped valley? (1) Snow (2) Wind (3) River (4) Sea waves

Answer»

Correct option is (3) River

222.

Benguela Current flows along the coast of (a) California (b) South-West Africa (c) Peru (d) East Greenland

Answer»

(b) South-West Africa

223.

Read the following passage and answer the question given after it. Floods are second only to fire as the meat common of all natural disasters. Scientists recognized a number of conditions, from anew on the ground to human error that canoe flooding. When deep snow melts it creates a large amount of water. Although deep snow alone rarely canoes floods when it occurs together with heavy rain and sudden warmer weather it can lead to serious flooding. Rivera that are coveted in ice can aloe lead to flooding. When ice begins to melt the surface of the ice cracks and breaks into large pieces. These pieces of ice move and form a dam in the river, causing the water behind the dam to rise and flood the land upstream. If the dam breaks suddenly the large amount of water hold behind the dam can flood the areas downstream too. Broken ice dams are not the only dam problems that can canoe flooding, when a large human-made dam breaks or fails to hold the water collected behind it, the result can be devastating. Dams contain ouch huge amount of water behind them that sudden breaks occurring with destructive force of the water is like a great tidal wave unleashed. Dam waters can travel tens of kilometres, drown and crush every thing and creature in their path. 1. What is the most common natural disaster? (1) Flood (2) Fire (3) Wind damage (4) Rain 2. How does deep snow cause flooding? (1) Melting snow causes flooding. (2) Too much rain causes flooding (3) Sudden warm temperatures contained with heavy rain causes flooding. (4) Freezing water causes flooding. 3. A broken human made dam compared to……. (1) a tsunami (2) a tidal wave (3) a broken ice dam (4) overflowing 4. Which of the following best describes how a frozen river can cause a flood? (1) The ice in the river melts quickly and causes a flood. (2) The ice in the river cracks into pieces that eventually creates a dam causing the water to overflow. (3) The ice in the water cracks causing the water to overflow. (4) The water behind the dam collects and when the dam breaks it causes flooding upstream. 5. How far can dam water travel when it is unleashed from a broken dam? (1) Less then ten kilometres (2) Tens of kilometres (3) Thousands of kilometres (4) Tens of thousands of kilometres downstream

Answer»

1. (2) Fire

2. (3) Sudden warm temperatures contained with heavy rain causes flooding.

3. (2) a tidal wave

4. (4) The water behind the dam collects and when the dam breaks it causes flooding upstream.

5. (2) Tens of kilometres

224.

‘Cyclone’ or ‘Anti-cyclone’ is a (a) Trade wind (b) Periodical wind (c) Sudden wind (d) Local wind

Answer»

(c) Sudden wind

225.

The dead bodies were preserved by the Egyptians using Nation salt. Its main constituents are: (A) Sodium Carbonate and sodium bicarbonate (B) Sodium Carbonate and sodium acetate (C) Sodium bicarbonate and sodium benzoate (D) Sodium carbonate and sodium phosphate

Answer»

(A) Sodium Carbonate and sodium bicarbonate

Mumcification of dead bodies by egyptions using

226.

From which year Kamarajar’s birthday is celebrated as ‘Educational Development Day’? (A) 2005 (B) 2006 (C) 2007 (D) 2008

Answer»

Correct option is (B) 2006

227.

Identify the set of words which are only nouns (1) Pompous, ridiculous, photography (2) Penance, science, porous (3) Analysis, philosophy, thesis (4) Poisonous, vocalize, stupid

Answer»

(3) Analysis, philosophy, thesis

228.

Democarcy was re-established in Nepal in (A) 2005 (B) 2006 (C) 2007 (D) 2008

Answer»

Correct option is (B) 2006

229.

Tertiary sector has become an important part of Indian economy on account of (A) development of agriculture and industry (B) rise in levels of income (C) both A and B (D) None of these

Answer»

(C) both A and B 

230.

……. you like buy jewellery or a dress ? (1) Can (2) Could (3) Will (4) Would

Answer»

Correct option is (4) Would

231.

What is the Gross National Product? (A) The total value of Goods and services manufactured in the country (B) The total value of all the transactions in the country (C) Reduction in the total value of goods and services produced in the country (D) The total worth of goods and services generated in the country and net factor income from abroad

Answer»

(D) The total worth of goods and services generated in the country and net factor income from abroad

232.

Air pollution can (1) Alleviate (2) Alienate (3) Abdicate (4) Aggravate

Answer»

(4) Aggravate

233.

Average income is (A) Total national income/ population of the country (B) Per capita income/ total national income (C) national wealth/ Per person of the country (D) National Capital/ National Budget

Answer»

(A) Total national income/ population of the country 

234.

Read the comprehension passage carefully and answer the following questions:- What needs to be set right is our approach to work. It is a common sight in our country of employees reporting for duty on time and at the same time doing little work. If an assessment is made of time they spent in gossiping, drinking tea, eating “pan” and smoking cigarettes, it will be shocking to know that the time devoted to actual work is negligible. The problem is the standard which the leadership in administration sets for the staff. The ministers mix politics and administration. What do top bureaucrats do? What do the below down officials do? The administration set up remains week mainly because the employees do not have the right example to follow and they are more concerned about being in the good books of the bosses that doing work. 1. The employees in our country (A) Are quite punctual but not duty conscious. (B) Are not punctual but somehow manage to complete their work. (C) Are somewhat lazy but good natured.(D) Are not highly qualified. 2. According to the writer, the administration in India. (A) Is by and large effective (B) Is strict and firm (C) Is effected by red tape (D) Is more or less ineffective. 3. The word assessment means (A) Enquiry (B) Report (C) Evaluation (D) Summary 4. The leadership in an administration (A) Sets a fine example to the employees (B) Is of a reasonably high standard (C) Is composed of idealists (D) Is of a very poor standard 5. The central idea of the passage could be best expressed by the following: (A) The employer’s outlook towards work is justified. (B) The employee must change their outlook towards work. (C) The employees would never change their work culture. (D) The employer employee relation is far from healthy.

Answer»

1. (A) Are quite punctual but not duty conscious.

2. (C) Is effected by red tape

3. (C) Evaluation

4. (D) Is of a very poor standard

5. (B) The employee must change their outlook towards work.

235.

Which among the following is a developing country (1) France (2) Japan (3) Argentina (4) Britain

Answer»

Correct option is (3) Argentina

236.

Fill in the blanks with suitable Modals: 1. We……..love our country (1) can (2) will (3) ought to (4) shall 2. It…….rain today (1) Will (2) would (3) may (4) could 3. ……..I come in sir ? (1) should (2) might (3) may (4) can 4. Every creature…….. die (1) should (2) can (3) must (4) ought to 5. We…….take care of our parents. (1) will (2) shall (3) should (4) might

Answer»

1. (3) ought to

2. (3) may

3. (3) may

4. (4) ought to

5. (3) should

237.

Who formed the secret society “young Italy”? (1) Otto Van Bismarck (2) General Wan Run (3) Giuseppe Mazzini (4) King Victor Emmanual II

Answer»

(3) Giuseppe Mazzini 

238.

The meaning of symbol “Crown of Oak Leaves” was (1) Readiness to fight (2) Heroism (3) Being freed (4) Willingness to make peace

Answer»

Correct option is (2) Heroism 

239.

Which was achieved by the “Enabling Act of 3 March, 1933 in Germany? (1) Established dictatorship (2) Hitler was appointed chancellor (3) Establishment of German workers Party (4) Establishment of Weimar Republic

Answer»

(1) Established dictatorship 

240.

Panchsheel is based on which philosophy?(1) Buddhist philosophy (2) Jain philosophy (3) Islamic philosophy (4) Hindu philosophy

Answer»

Panchsheel is based on Buddhist philosophy.

241.

Match List - I with List - II and Choose the correct code from the give code :List - IList - II(A) Nagar Nigam(i) Zilla Pramukh(B) Zilla Parishad(ii) Pradhan(C) Panchayat Samiti(iii) Sarpanch(D) Gram Panchayat(iv) Mayor (Mahapoura)Code :

Answer»

Correct option: (4)

242.

With the help of the given diagram, answer the following questions making the right choice from the given alternatives. Indicate the answer as per the “Instructions”.1. The region which represents the people who are intelligent, honest and truthful but not hardworking is denoted by…… (1) e (2) g (3) f (4) i (5) j 2. The people possessing all the qualities are represented by…… (1) e (2) g (3) f (4) i (5) j 3. The region which represents people who are not intelligent but posses all other three qualities is denoted by ……(1) b (2) e (3) g (4) i (5) f 4. People who are not hardworking honest and truthful but intelligent are represented by…… (1) d (2) c (3) l (4) j (5) m 5. People who are not honest and truthful but are hardworking and intelligent both, are represented by……(1) a (2) b (3) c (4) e (5) g

Answer»

1. (5) j

2. (3) f

3. (4) i

4. (2) c

5. (2) b

243.

Ornithologist : Birds :: Anthropologist : ….?...... (1) Plants (2) Animals (3) Mankind (4) Environment (5) Fishes

Answer»

Correct option is  (3) Mankind

244.

Australia : Kangaroo :: Nepal : ….?...... (1) Buffalo (2) Lion (3) Cow (4) Tiger (5) Elephant

Answer»

Correct option is  (3) Cow

245.

My Experiments with Truth : M. K. Gandhi :: India Wins Freedom : ….?...... (1) Nehru (2) Indira Gandhi (3) Maulana Azad (4) Chandrasekhar Azad (5) Rajendra Prasad

Answer»

(3) Maulana Azad

246.

In a mathematical language if + means +, - means x, + mean + and x means – are used then, (200 + 5) ÷ 25 -(20 - 5) x 10 = ?(1) 125 (2) 100 (3) 155 (4) 40

Answer»

Correct option is (3) 155

155 by BODMAS

200/5 + 25 + 20 x 5 - 10

247.

Six teachers of a workshop have sat down for a photo session as shown below. A is sitting in between K and S. M is at a corner. There is no one sitting in between N and S. Then where is the person ‘J’ sitting? (1) At the central position between K and M (2) At the central position between N and A (3) At the central position between S and K (4) At the central position between M and A

Answer»

(1) At the central position between K and M

248.

On a playground J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R are sitting in one row to watch a cricket match. L is at the right side of M and is occupying third place from N at the right side. K is sitting either at first or last position. Q is in between O and P. O sitting at the third position at the left side of K. O is sitting next to ‘J’ at the right side. Who is sitting at the center among them? (1) L (2) O (3) J (4) Q

Answer»

 (3) J

Logic Pattern N K M L J O Q P K

249.

How many members are elected from Punjab in Lok Sabha? (1) 7 (2) 13 (3) 21 (4) 17

Answer»

Correct option is (2) 13

250.

Ashtadhyayi is composed by (A) Patanjali (B) Panini (C) Kalhar (D) Kalidas

Answer»

Correct option is (B) Panini