CDS 2019 GK Question Paper -2

  1. Which one of the following is the motto of NCC ?

(a)          Unity and Discipline

(b)          Unity and Integrity

(c)           Unity and Command

(d)          Unity and Service

  1. Which one of the following departments is not under the Ministry of Home Affairs ?

(a)          Department of Official Languages

(b)          Department of Border Management

(c)           Department of Jammu and Kashmir Affairs

(d)          Department of Legal Affairs

  1. Which of the following statements is/are correct ?
  2. India is a signatory to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).
  3. Ministry of Home Affairs is the nodal Ministry in the Government of India for the UNCCD.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(a)          1 only

(b)          2 only

(c)           Both land2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

  1. Under which one of the following Articles of the Constitution of India, a statement of estimated receipts and expenditure of the Government of India has to be laid before the Parliament in respect of every financial year ?

(a)          Article 110

(b)          Article 111

(c)           Article 112

(d)          Article 113

  1. The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation was founded in

(a)          Colombo

(b)          Islamabad

(c)           Kathmandu

(d)          Dhaka

  1. Which one of the following countries is not a founding member of the New Development Bank ?

(a)          Brazil

(b)          Canada

(c)           Russia

(d)          India

  1. The Public Financial Management System (PFMS) is a web-based online software application designed, developed, owned and implemented by the

(a)          Department of Financial Services

(b)          Institute of Government Accounts and Finance

(c)           Controller General of Accounts

(d)          National Institute of Financial Management

  1. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists :

List I (Institute)

  1. National Institute
  2. National Institute
  3. National Institute
  4. National Institute

List II (Location)

  1. Chennai of Ayurveda
  2. Bengaluru of Homoeopathy
  3. Kolkata of Unani Medicine
  4. Jaipur of Siddha

Code: A                B             C             D

(a) 1       2              3              4

(b) 1       3              2              4

(c) 4       3              2              1

(d) 4 ,    2              3              1

  1. Which of the following statements about ‘Invest India’ is/are correct ?
  2. It is a joint venture (not for profit) company.
  3. It is the National Investment Promotion and Facilitation Agency of India.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(a)          1only

(b)          2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

  1. The National Dope Testing Laboratory functions under

(a)          Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

(b)          Ministry of Science and Technology

(c)           Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports

(d)          Ministry of Home Affairs

  1. In how many phases was the general election, 2019 conducted in India ?

(a)          6 phases

(b)          7 phases

(c)           8 phases

(d)          9 phases

  1. Which one of the following statements about the Organization of Islamic Cooperation is not correct ?

(a)          Its permanent Secretariat is located at Jeddah.

(b)          It endeavours to safeguard and protect interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony among various people of the world.’

(c) It is the largest intergovernmental organization of the world.

(d)          It has consultative and cooperative relations with the UN.

  1. Who among the following won the Italian Open Women’s Tennis Singles Title, 2019 ?

(a)          Karolina Pliskova

(b)          Johanna Konta

(c)           Naomi Osaka

(d)          Serena Williams

  1. Which among the following IN ship(s) participated in the SIMBEX-19 ?
  2. INS Kolkata
  3. INSShakti
  4. INS Vikrant

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(a)          1, 2 and 3

(b)          1 and 2 only

(c)           2 and 3 only

(d)          1 only

  1. ‘Triples’ is a new format of

(a)          Boxing

(b)          Judo

(c)           Chess

(d)          Badminton

  1. Who among the following was the Chairman of the Committee on Deepening Digital Payments appointed by the RBI ?

(a)          HR. Khan

(b)          Nandan Nilekani

(c)           N.R. Narayana Murthy

(d)          SaiyayJain

  1. ‘The Sasakawa Award’ of United Nations is given in recognition of the work done in the field of

(a)          Disaster Reduction

(b)          Peace Keeping

(c)           Health Services

(d)          Poverty Alleviation

  1. Why was India’s G.S. Lakshmi in news recently?

(a)          She was the first Indian to play cricket for an English County Club:

(b)          She became the first female ICC match referee.

(c)           She was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award for the year 2019.

(d)          She was the recipient of the Booker Prize in the year 2019.

  1. Who among the following was elected as the President of Indonesia for the second term ?

(a)          JokoWidodo

(b)          Prabowo Subianto

(c)           SandiagaUno

(d)          Jusuf Kalla

  1. In India, May 21 is observed as

(a)          NRI Day

(b)          National Youth Day

(c)           National Technology Day

(d)          National Anti-Terrorism Day

  1. Arrange the following in the chronological order of their implementation :
  2. The Indian Factory Act (First)
  3. The Vernacular Press Act
  4. The Morley-Minto Reforms
  5. The Cornwallis Code

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(a)          4,2,1,3

(b) 2,4,1,3

(c)           3,4,1,2

(d)          2,1,3,4

  1. Article 371A of the Constitution of India provides special privileges to

(a)          Nagaland

(b)          Mizoram

(c)           Sikkim

(d)          Manipur

  1. How many Zonal Councils were set up vide Part-Ill of the States Re-organization Act, 1956?

(a)          Eight

(b)          Seven

(c)           Six

(d)          Five

  1. Which provision of the Constitution of India provides that the President shall not be answerable to any Court in India for the exercise of powers of his office ?

(a)          Article 53

(b)          Article 74

(c)           Article 361

(d)          Article 363

  1. Which law prescribes that all proceedings in the Supreme Court shall be in English language ?

(a)          Article 145 of the Constitution of India

(b)          Article 348 of the Constitution of India

(c)           The Supreme Court Rules, 1966

(d)          An Act passed by the Parliament

  1. The total number of members in the Union Council of Ministers in India shall not exceed

(a)          10% of the total number of members of the Parliament

(b)          15% of the total number of members of the Parliament

(c)           10% of the total number of members of the Lok Sabha

(d)          15% of the total number of members of the Lok Sabha

  1. Which one of the following is the most noticeable characteristic of the Mediterranean climate ?

(a)          Limited geographical extent

(b)          Dry summer

(c)           Dry winter

(d)          Moderate temperature

  1. Which one of the following rivers takes a ‘U turn at Namcha Barwa and enters India ?

(a)          Ganga

(b)          Tista

(c)           Barak

(d)          Brahmaputra

  1. What was the Dutt-Bradley thesis ?

(a)          The Working Committee of the Indian National Congress decided that Congress should play a crucial role in realising the independence of India

(b)          The Socialist party decided to play foremost part in anti-imperialist struggle

(c)           Revolutionary socialist Batukeshwar Dutt put forth a ten-point plan to work for the success of anti-imperialist front

(d)          It was a Communist party document, according to which the National Congress could play a great part and a foremost part in realising the anti-imperialist people’s front

  1. The khuntkatti tenure was prevalent in which one of the following regions of India during the

British Colonial Rule ?

(a)          Bundelkhand

(b)          Karnataka            .

(c)           Chota Nagpur

(d)          Madras Presidency

  1. Who was the author of the book ‘Plagues and. Peoples’ ?

(a)          William H. McNeill

(b)          W.I. Thomas

(c)           Rachel Carson

(d)          David Cannadine

  1. Who among the following started the Indian Agriculture Service ?

(a)          Lord Curzon

(b)          William Bentinck

(c)           LordMinto

(d)          Lord Rippon

  1. ‘Chandimangala’ was composed in which one of the following languages during the 16th century CE ?

(a)          Sanskrit

(b)          Tamil

(c)           Bengali

(d)          Oriya

  1. In December 1962, which Soviet leader declared that China was responsible for the Sino-Indian War of 1962 ?

(a)          Khrushchev

(b)          Bulganin

(c)           Suslov

(d)          Malenkov

  1. Which of the following statements with regard to the ‘Make in India’ initiative is/are correct ?
  2. It was launched in the year 2018.
  3. Its objective is to foster innovation.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(a)          1 only

(b)          2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

  1. Which one of the following States does not have a Legislative Council ?

(a)          Karnataka

(b)          Telangana

(c)           Jammu and Kashmir

(d)          Arunachal Pradesh .

  1. What is SWAYAM?

(a)          Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds

(b)          Study Webs of Active-Learning for Youth Aspiring Minds

(c)           Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiration Minds

(d)          Study Webs of Active-Learning for Youth of Aspiration Minds

  1. Which one of the following is not enumerated: in the Constitution of India as a fundamental duty of citizens of India ?

(a)          To safeguard public property

(b)          To protect and improve the natural environment

(c)           To develop the scientific temper and spirit of inquiry

(d)          To promote international peace and security

  1. Who among the following in his book ‘The Managerial Revolution argued that a managerial class dominated all industrial societies, both capitalist and communist, by virtue of its technical and scientific knowledge and its administrative skills ?

(a)          James Burnham

(b)          Robert Michels

(c)           Gaetano Mosca

(d)          Vilfredo Pareto

  1. Which one of the following conditions laid down in the Constitution of India for the issue of a writ of Quo-Warranto is not correct ?

(a)          The office must be public and it must be created by a Statute

(b)          The office must be a substantive one ‘

(c)           There has been a contravention of the Constitution or a Statute in appointing such person to that office

(d)          The appointment is in tune with a statutory provision

  1. Which one of the following equals Personal Disposable Income ?

(a)          Personal Income – Direct taxes paid by households and miscellaneous fees, fines, etc.

(b)          Private Income – Saving of Private Corporate Sectors – Corporation Tax

(c)           Private Income – Taxes

(d)          Total expenditure of Households – Income Tax – Gifts received

  1. The working of the price mechanism in a free-market economy refers to which one of the following ?

(a)          The interplay of the forces of demand and supply

(b)          Determination of the inflation rate in the economy

(c)           Determination of the economy’s propensity to consume

(d)          Determination of the economy’s full employment output

  1. Indexation is a method whose use can be associated with which one of the following ?

(a)          Controlling inflation

(b)          Nominal GDP estimation

(c)           Measurement of savings rate

(d)          Fixing of wage compensation

  1. A car undergoes a uniform circular motion. The acceleration of the car is

(a)          zero

(b)          a non-zero constant

(c)           a non-zero but not a constant

(d)          None of the above

  1. An echo is heard after 5 seconds of the production of sound which moves with a speed of 340 m/s. What is the distance of the mountain from the source of sound which produced the echo ?

(a)          0.085 km

(b)          0.85 km

(c)           0.17 km

(d)          1.7 km

  1. A 100 W electric bulb is used for 10 hours a day. How many units of energy are consumed in 30 days ?

(a)          1

(b)          10

(c)           30

(d)          300

  1. Which of the following statements relating to the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution of India is not correct ?

(a)          It relates to the special provision for administration of certain areas in the States other than Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram.

(b)          Tribal advisory councils are to be constituted to give advice under the Fifth Schedule.

(c)           The Governor is not authorized to make regulations to prohibit or restrict the transfer of land by, or among members of the Scheduled Tribes.

(d)          The Governors of the States in which there are scheduled areas have to submit reports to the President regarding the administration of such areas.

  1. Consider the following statements with regard to the formation of new States and alteration Of boundaries of existing States :
  2. Parliament may increase the area of any State.
  3. Parliament may diminish the area of any State.
  4. Parliament cannot alter the boundary of any State.
  5. Parliament cannot alter the name of any State.

Which of the statements given above is/are not correct ?

(a)          1 and 2

(b)          2 and 3

(c)           3 and 4

(d)          4 only

  1. Consider the following statements :
  2. The Advocate General of a State in India is appointed by the President of India upon the recommendations of the Governor of the concerned State.
  3. As provided in the Code of Civil Procedure, High Courts have original appellate advisory jurisdiction at the State level.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)          1 only

(b)          2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

  1. Which one of the following forms of Constitution contains the features of both thfe Unitary and Federal Constitution ?

(a)          Unitary

(b)          Federal

(c)           Quasi-Federal

(d)          Quasi-Unitary

  1. Which one of the following Indian States has no international boundary ?

(a)          Bihar

(b)          Chhattisgarh

(c)           Uttarakhand

(d)          Meghalaya

  1. Which one of the following Indian cities is not located on a river bank ?

(a)          Agra

(b)          Bhagalpur

(c)           Bhopal

(d)          Kanpur

  1. Where are Jhumri Telaiya and Mandar Hills situated ?

(a)          Jharkhand

(b)          Bihar

(c)           Assam

(d)          West Bengal

  1. Which one of the following is not correct regarding South India ?

(a)          Diurnal range of temperature is less

(b)          Annual range of temperature is less

(c)           Temperature is high throughout the year

(d)          Extreme climatic conditions are found

  1. Which one of the following statements regarding sex composition is not correct ?

(a)          In some countries, sex ratio is expressed as number of males per thousand females.

(b)          In India, sex ratio is expressed as number of females per thousand males.

(c) At world level, sex ratio is about 102 males per 100 females.

(d) In Asia, there is high sex ratio.

  1. Who among the following has given the concept of Human Development ?

(a) Amartya Sen                                              

(b) Mahbub-ul-Haq        

(c) Sukhamoy Chakravarty          

(d) G.S. Chaddha             

  1. Which one of the following regions is an important supplier of citrus fruits ?

(a) Equatorial region                                      

(b) Mediterranean region                                           

(c) Desert region                                             

(d) Sub-humid region    

  1. Who were the Nayanars ?

(a)          Those who were immersed in devotion to Vishnu

(b)          Those who were devotees of Buddha

(c)           Leaders who were devotees of Shiva

(d)          Leaders who were devotees of Basveshwara

  1. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists :

List I (Ethnic Territorial Segment)

  1. Maruta Makkal
  2. Kuravan Makkal
  3. Mullai Makkal
  4. Neytal Makkal

List II (Related Occupational Pattern)

  1. Pastoralists
  2. Fishing people
  3. Ploughmen
  4. Hill people

Code:

A             B             C             D

(a)          3              1              4              2

(b)          2              1              4              3

(c)           3              4              1              2

(d)          2              4              1              3

  1. Who among the following Mughal emperors was a follower of the Naqshbandiyya leader,

Khwaja Ubaydullah Ahrar ?

(a)          Babur

(b)          Humayun

(c)           Akbar

(d)          Jahangir

  1. Which one of the following statements about the Government of India Act, 1919 is not correct ?

(a)          It extended the practice of communal representation.

(b)          It made the Central Executive responsible to the Legislature.

(c)           It is also known as the Montague-Chelmsford Reforms.

(d)          It paved the way for federalism by clearly separating the responsibilities of the Centre and the Provinces.

  1. The concept of “Four Pillar State”, free from ‘ district magistracy for India was suggested by

(a)          Lala Lajpat Rai

(b)          Ram Manohar Lohia

(c)           R^ja Ram Mohan Roy

(d)          Subash Chandra Bose

  1. Which one among the following is not a part of the Fundamental Rights (Part III) of the Constitution of India ?

(a)          Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour

(b)          Prohibition of employment of children in factories

(c)           Participation of workers in management of industries

(d)          Practice any profession, or to carry on any occupation, trade or business

  1. Which one of the following is not a geographical requirement for cultivation of cotton ?

(a)          Temperature reaching 25°C or more in summer

(b)          Moderate to light rainfall

(c)           Medium loam soil with good drainage

(d)          A growing period of at least 100 frost free days

  1. Which one of the following statements regarding temperate coniferous forest biome is not correct ?

(a)          They are characterized by very little undergrowth.

(b)          They have a growing period of 50 to 100 days in a year.

(c)           There is low variation in annual temperature.

(d)          There is high range in spatial distribution of annual precipitation.

  1. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:

List I  (Peak)       

  1. Anaimudi
  2. Doddabetta
  3. Dhupgarh
  4. Guru Shikhar

List II  (Name of Hill)

  1. Nilgiri
  2. Satpura
  3. Aravali
  4. Annamal

Code:                                   

                A             B             C             D

(a)          3              2              1              4

(b)          3              1              2              4

(c)           4              1              2              3

(d)          4              2              1              3

  1. Coral reefs are not found in which one of the 70. following regions ?

(a)          Lakshadweep Islands

(b)          Gulf of Kachchh

(c)           Gulf of Mannar

(d)          Gulf of Cambay

  1. In which one of the following States is jute not significantly cultivated ?

(a)          Assam

(b)          West Bengal

(c)           Odisha

(d)          Andhra Pradesh

  1. Consider the following statements :
  2. According to Mahavamsa, Ashoka turned to the Buddha’s dhamma when 72. his nephew Nigrodha preached the doctrine to him.
  3. Divyavadana ascribes Ashoka being drawn to the Buddha’s teaching to the influence of Samudra, a merchant-turned monk.
  4. Dipavamsa speaks of Samudra, the 12-year-old son of a merchant, as the key figure in Ashoka’s coming under the influence of the Buddhist dhamma.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)          1 only

(b)          2 only

(c)           1 and 2

(d)          1 and 3

  1. Name the site that gives us valuable information about India’s maritime links on the Coromandel coast.

(a)          Bharukachchha

(b)          Karur

(c)           Arikamedu

(d)          Anuradhapura

  1. Where are the largest quantity of richlids found in India ?

(a)          Backwaters of Kerala

(b)          Sunderbans

(c)           Narmada

(d)          Godavari

  1. Which Greek philosopher coined the term “Geography” in the 3rd century B.C.E. ?

(a)          Euclid

(b)          – Plato

(c)           Eratosthenes

(d)          Clio

  1. Who is the author of the 16th century Sanskrit text, the Vraja Bhakti Vilasa which focuses on the Braj region in North India ?

(a)          Todar Mai

(b)          Narayana Bhatta

(c)           Chaitanya

(d)          RupaGoswami

  1. Bose-Einstein Condensate is

(a)          solid state of matter

(b)          fifth state of matter

(c)           plasma

(d)          state of condensed matter

  1. The rate of evaporation of liquid does not depend upon

(a)          temperature

(b)          its surface area exposed to the atmosphere

(c)           its mass

(d)          humidity

  1. Rutherford’s alpha particle scattering experiment on thin gold foil was responsible for the discovery of

(a)          electron

(b)          proton

(c)           atomic nucleus

(d)          neutron

  1. Food chain is

(a)          relationship between autotrophic organisms

(b)          exchange of genetic material between two organisms

(c)           passage of food (and thus energy) from one organism to another

(d)          modem entrepreneur establishment providing food outlets

  1. Which one of the following is active transport ?

(a)          It is the movement of a substance against a diffusion gradient with the use of energy from respiration.

(b)          It is the movement of a substance against a diffusion gradient without the use of energy.

(c)           It is the movement of a substance against a diffusion gradient with the use of energy from photosynthesis.

(d)          It is the movement of a substance along a diffusion gradient with the use of energy from respiration.

  1. Chlorophyll in photosynthetic prokaiyotic bacteria is associated with

(a)          plastids

(b)          membranous vesicles

(c)           nucleoids

(d)          chromosomes

  1. What do you mean by “Demographic Dividend” ?

(a)          A rise in the rate of economic growth due to a higher share of working age people in a population

(b)          A rise in the rate of literacy due to development of educational institutions in different parts of the country

(c)           A rise in the standard of living of the people due to the growth of alternative livelihood practices

(d)          A rise in the gross employment ratio of a country due to government policies

  1. Which one of the following organisms is responsible for sleeping sickness ?

(a)          Leishmania

(b)          Trypanosoma

(c)           Ascaris

(d)          Helicobacter

  1. Which one of the following body parts/organs of the human body does not have smooth muscles?

(a)          Ureters

(b)          Iris of eye

(c)           Bronchi of lungs

(d)          Biceps

  1. What is Inter-cropping ?

(a)          It is the time period between two cropping seasons.

(b)          It is growing of two or more crops in random mixture.

(c)           It is growing of two or more crops in definite row patterns.

(d)          It is growing of different crops on a piece of land in a pre-planned succession.

  1. Magnification is

(a)          actual size of specimen / observed size

(b)          observed size of specimen / actual size

(c) actual size of specimen – observed size

(d)          actual size of specimen x observed size

  1. Which one of the following cell organelles is known as ‘suicide bags’ of a cell ?

(a)          Lysosomes

(b)          Plastids

(c)           Endoplasmic reticulum

(d)          Mitochondria

  1. Which one of the following statements with regard to economic models is not correct ?

(a)          They involve simplification of complex processes.

(b)          They represent the whole or a part of a theory.

(c)           They can be expressed only through equations.

(d)          They help in gaining an insight into cause and effect.

  1. The value of the slope of a normal demand curve is

(a)          positive

(b)          negative

(c)           zero

(d)          infinity

  1. Which one of the following is an example of a price floor ?

(a)          Minimum Support Price (MSP) for Jowar in India

(b)          Subsidy given to farmers to buy fertilizers

(c)           Price paid by people to buy goods from ration shops

(d)          Maximum Retail Price (MRP) printed on the covers/packets of goods sold in India

  1. Which one of the following factors is not considered in determining the Minimum Support Price (MSP) in India ?

(a)          Cost of production

(b)          Price trends in international and domestic markets

(c)           Cost of living index

(d)          Inter-crop price parity

  1. Which one of the following Is not a dimension of the Human Development Index ?

(a)          A long and healthy life

(b)          Knowledge

(c)           Access to banking and other financial provisions

(d)          A decent standard of living

  1. Gini Coefficient or Gini Ratio can be associated with which one of the following measurements in an economy ?

(a)          Rate of inflation

(b)          Poverty index

(c)           Income inequality

(d)          Personal income

  1. Consider the following statements :
  2. Particles of matter intermix on their own.
  3. Particles of matter have force acting between them.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a)          1 only

(b)          2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

  1. Rate of evaporation increases with

(a)          an increase of surface area

(b)          an increase in humidity

(c)           a decrease in wind speed

(d)          a decrease of temperature

  1. If an object is at rest, then the time (X-axis) versus distance (Y-axis) graph

(a)          is vertical

(b)          is horizontal

(c)           has 45° positive slope

(d)          has 45° negative slope

  1. Consider the following statements about mixture:
  2. A substance can be separated into other kinds of matter by any physical process.
  3. Dissolved sodium chloride can be separated from water by the physical process of evaporation.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a)          1 only

(b)          2 only

(c)           Both 1 and 2

(d)          Neither 1 nor 2

  1. Which one of the following statements is not correct?

(a)          Elements are defined by the number of protons they possess.

(b)          Isobars are atoms having the same atomic number but different mass number.

(c)           The mass number of an atom is equal to the number of nucleons in its nucleus.

(d)          Valency is the combining capacity of an atom.

  1. If the speed of a moving magnet inside a coil increases, the electric current in the coil

(a)          increases

(b)          decreases

(c)           reverses

(d)          remains the same

  1. The frequency (in Hz) of a note that is one octave higher than 500 Hz is

(a)          375

(b)          750

(c)           1000

(d)          2000

  1. Which of the following statements as per the Constitution of India are not correct ?
  2. The President tenders his resignation to the Chief Justice of India.
  3. The Vice-President tenders his resignation to the President of India.
  4. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India is removed from his office in the like manner as the President of India.
  5. A Judge of the Supreme Court can resign his office by writing under his hand addressed to the Chief Justice of India.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(a)          1 and 2 only

(b)          3 and 4 only

(c)           1, 2 and 3

(d)          1, 3 and 4

  1. Rajya Sabha has exclusive jurisdiction in

(a)          creation of new States

(b)          declaring a war

(c)           financial emergency

(d)          authorizing Parliament to legislate on a subject in the State List

  1. The term soil impoverishment relates to which one of the following ?

(a)          Soil erosion        

(b)          Soil deposition 

(c)           Soil getting very deficient in nutrients plant

(d)          Soil getting enriched with nutrients plant

  1. Which one of the following is the Correct sequential phase in the successional development of vegetation community in a habitat?

(a)          Migration, Reaction, Stabilization and Nudation

(b)          Migration, Stabilization, Reaction and Nudation

(0            Nudation, Migration, Reaction and Stabilization

(d)          Reaction, Migration, Stabilization and Nudation

  1. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists :

List I (Soil type)

  1. Oxisols
  2. Vertisols
  3. Hiatosols
  4. Entisols

List II (Major characteristic)

  1. Very rich in organic matter
  2. Soil lacking horizons
  3. Very old and highly weathered
  4. Rich in clay content and highly basic

Code:                   

                A B         C             D

(a)          3 1          4              2

(b)          3 4          1              2

(c)           2 1          4              3

(d)          2 4          1              3

  1. Which one of the following mountains separates Black Sea and Caspian Sea ?

(a)          Urals

(b)          Caucasus

(c)           Carpathians

(d)          Balkan mountains

  1. Rains caused by thunderstorms during the hot weather season (mid-March to mid-June) in Karnataka are called

(a)          Kalbaisakhi

(b)          Mango showers

(c)           Loo

(d)          Cherry blossoms

  1. Which one of the following is the largest fresh water lake in India ?

(a)          Chilika

(b)          Loktak

(c)           Dal

(d)          Wular

Direction: The following 4 (four) items consist of two statements, Statement I and Statement II. Examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer using the code given below :

Code:

(a)          Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I.

(b)          Both the statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I.

(c)           Statement I is true but Statement II is false.

(d)          Statement I is false but Statement II is true.

  1. Statement I: The Greek travellers were most impressed by the fertility of India’s soil and the energy and ability of her cultivators.

Statement II: Ancient India knew the use of manure.

  1. Statement I: Non-cooperation began in Punjab with the student movement inspired by Lala Lajpat Rai in January 1921.

Statement II: The Sikh dominated central Puiyab countryside was stirred by the powerful Akali upsurge.

  1. Statement I: The Oudh Kisan Sabha established in 1920 failed to bring under its wing any Kisan Sabhas.

Statement II: The Oudh Kisan Sabha asked the Kisans to refuse to till bedakhli land, not to offer hari andbegar.

  1. Statement I: The United Provinces during Non-Cooperation became one of the strongest bases of the Congress.

Statement II: The literary outcrop of Non-Cooperation in Bengal was quite meagre compared to the days of the Swadeshi agitation.

  1. Who were Alvars ?

(a)          Those who immersed in devotion to Vishnu

(b)          Devotees of Shiva

(c)           Those who worshipped abstract form of God

(d)          Devotees of Shakti

  1. Which one of the following is monatomic ?

(a)          Hydrogen

(b)          Sulphur

(c)           Phosphorus

(d)          Helium

  1. In graphite, each carbon atom is bonded to three other carbon atoms

(a)          forming a three-dimensional structure

(b)          in the same plane giving a hexagonal array

(c)           in the same plane giving a square array

(d)          in the same plane giving a pentagonal array

  1. Soap solution used for cleaning purpose appears cloudy. This is due to the fact that soap micelles can

(a)          refract light

(b)          scatter light

(c)           diffract light

(d)          polarize light

  1. People prefer to wear cotton clothes in summer season. This is due to the fact that cotton clothes are

(a)          good absorbers of water

(b)          good conveyors of heat

(c)           good radiators of heat

(d)          good absorbers of heat

  1. Employing Chromatography, one cannot separate

(a) radio-isotopes 1

(b) colours from a dye

(c)           pigments from a natural colour

(d)          drugs from blood

  1. Consider the following statement:

“Atomic number of an element is a more fundamental property than its atomic mass.” Who among the following scientists has made the above statement ?

(a)          Dmitri Mendeleev

(b)          Henry Moseley

(c)           J.J. Thomson

(d)          Ernest Rutherford

  1. Which one of the following acids is also known as Vitamin C ?

(a)          Methanoic acid

(b)          Ascorbic acid

(c)           Lactic acid

(d)          Tartaric acid

  1. Which one of the following is not found in animal cells?

(a)          Free ribosomes

(b)          Mitochondria

(c)           Nucleolus

(d)          Cell wall

  1. Marsitea, Fern and Horse-tail are examples of which one of the following plant groups ?

(a)          Pteridophyta

(b)          Bryophyta

(c)           Gymnosperms

(d)          Angiosperms