Part – I
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Choose the correct answer:
1. Arjuna Award is given to.............................. (Ans A)
(a) Outstanding sports persons (b) Poets
(c) Scientists (d) Actors
2. The main city of Kashmir Valley is ........................... (Ans B)
(a) Pathankot (b) Srinagar
(c) Kupwara (d) None of these
3. ..............................is known as the land of Midnight Sun (Ans C)
(a) Japan (b) Switzerland
(c) Norway (d) None of these
4. ‘Satyameva Jayate’ has been taken from............................. ( Ans A)
(a) Mandok Upanishad (b) Rigveda
(c) Natyasutra (d) Samveda
5. Chilka lake is situated in ....................................... (Ans A)
(a) Orissa (b) Bihar
(c) Madhya Pradesh (d) None of these
6. Capital of Mizoram is ............................ (Ans A)
(a) Aizawal (b) Shillong
(c) Imphal (d) None of these
7. Bihu is the traditional dance of ............................state. (Ans B)
(a) Bihar (b) Assam
(c) Punjab (d) None of these
8. London is situated on the bank of ...................... River. (Ans D)
(a) James (b) Tames
(c) Hames (d) Thames
9. By using a map you can find ............................. (Ans D)
(a) Distance (b) Direction
(c) Altitude (d) All of these
10. .................... is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. (Ans C)
(a) Chief Justice of Supreme Court (b) Speaker of Loksabha
(c) President of India (d) None of the above
11. Which is the deepest ocean in the world? (Ans A)
(a) Pacific Ocean (b) Indian Ocean
(c) Arabian Ocean (d) None of these
12. India liberated Goa from the Portugese in . (Ans C)
(a) 1947 (b) 1965
(c) 1961 (d) 1960
13. Paris is situated on the bank of river. (Ans A)
(a) Seine (b) Thames
(c) Volga (d) None of these
14. National Botanical Garden is situated in which city ? (Ans D)
(a) Lucknow (b) Rewa
(c) Jaipur (d) None of these
15. What is N1 H1 (Ans D)
(a) Cough (b) Bird Flu
(c) Swine Flu (d) None of these
Part – II
GENERAL SCIENCE
Part – II
GENERAL SCIENCE
Choose the correct answer:
16. The most important ore of alumunium is (Ans A)
(a) bauxite (b) calamine
(c) calcite (d) galena
17. What is laughing gas ? (Ans D)
(a) Carbon dioxide (b) Sulphur dioxide
(c) Hydrogen peroxide (d) Nitrous oxide
18. The gas used to extinguish fire is (Ans C)
(a) Neon (b) Nitrogen
(c) Carbon dioxide (d) Carbon monoxide
19. The mammal which lay eggs is (Ans D)
(a) Bat (b) Kangaroo
(c) Squirrel (d) Duckbilled Platypus
20. Laparoscopy is connected with (Ans D)
(a) Radars (b) Science of tissues
(c) Study of laser beams (d) Gynecological operations
21. The fourth state of matter is (Ans C)
(a) Solid (b) Liquid
(c) Plasma (d) Gas
22. Which of the following is a mixed fertilizer? (Ans D)
(a) Urea (b) Ammonium sulphate
(c) CAM (d) NPK
23. Cow milk is a rich source of (Ans A)
(a) Vitamin A (b) Vitamin B
(c) Vitamin C (d) Vitamin D
24. Typhoid is a disease of (Ans D)
(a) Liver (b) Lungs
(c) Stomach (d) Intestine
25. The tooth with three roots is (Ans A)
(a) Molar (b) Pre molar
(c) Incisor (d) Canine
26. The saliva helps in digestion of (Ans A)
(a) Proteins (b) fats
(b) Fibers (d) starch
27. Short sightedness is due to (Ans D)
(a) shifting of the iris (b) weaker muscles
(c ) elongation of eye balls (d) weakening of the retina
28. The weight of an average human male brain is about ( Ans D)
(a) 1 kg (b) 1200 Gms
(c) 1350 Gms (d) 1500 Gms
29. Which of the following diseases usually spreads through air? (Ans C)
(a) Plague (b) typhoid
(c) Tuberculosis (d) cholera
30. Water has maximum density at (Ans B)
(a) 0
0 C (b) 4
0 C
(c) 1000 C (d) None of these
31. The ozone layer in the upper part of the atmosphere protects us from (Ans C)
(a) visible radiations (b) infra red rays
(c) ultra violet rays (d) cosmic rays
33. Aviation fuel for jet aeroplanes consists of purified (Ans C)
(a) Petrol (b) Kerosene
(c) Gasoline (d) Diesel
33. Which of the following is not a gland? (Ans A)
(a) Stomach (b) Liver
(c) Kidney (d) Pancreas
34. Long distance photography is facilitated by (Ans B)
(a) Visible light (b) X rays
(c) Infrared rays (d) Ultra Violet rays
35. In fire works the green flame is produced because of (Ans D)
(a) Mercury (b) Sodium
(c) Potassium (d) Barium
Part – III
MATHEMATICS
Part – III
MATHEMATICS
Choose the correct answer:
36. Area of a rectangular ground is 12500m2. Its length is 125 m. its perimeter is (Ans A)
(a) 450 m (b) 100 m
(c) 900 m (d) 1250 m
37. If 10, 20, x and 40 are in a proportion, the value of x will be (Ans B)
(a) 5 (b) 20
(c) 30 (d) 80
38. if 10th January, 2004 is Tuesday, what will be the day on 10th January, 2005 ? (Ans B)
(a) Wednesday (b) Thursday
(c) Tuesday (d) Friday
39. A cyclist covers 12 km in an hour. What is his speed in meters per minute ? (Ans C)
(a) 100 m / min (b) 2000 m /min
(c) 200 m /min (d) 300 m / min
40. Speed of 1km/hr is equal to (Ans C)
(a) 60/1000 m/s (b) 3600/1000 m/s
(c) 1000/3600 m/s (d) 1000/60 m/s
41. The cost of 18 bananas at the rate of Rs 4 per dozen will be (Ans B)
(a) Rs 5 (b) Rs 6
(c) Rs 10 (d) Rs 8
42. 12 men or 18 women can reap a field in 14 days, 8 men and 16 women can reap the same field in
(Ans A)
(a) 6 days (b) 3 days
(c) 10 days (d) 9 days
43. The average of the height of 5 students having height 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 (Ans B)
(a) 40 (b) 50
(c) 55 (d) 45
44. At what rate percent per annum will a sum of money double in 8 years (Ans A)
(a) 12.5% (b) 25%
(c) 00.6 (d) 10%
45. A man buys a toy for Rs 1000 and sells it for Rs 1500. His gain percent is (Ans B)
(a) 33 1/3% (b) 50%
(c) 25% (d) 58%
46. 3 hrs and 45 minutes = ____________ seconds ? (Ans A)
(a) 13500 (b) 18000
(c) 10800 (d) 10500
47. 30% of 140 = x% of 840, then x is (Ans A)
(a) 5 (b) 10
(c) 6 (d) 15
48. Which one of the following is equivalent of 6/20 ? (Ans D)
(a) 6% (b) 20%
(c) 26% (d) 30%
49. The square root of 4096 by means of factors is (Ans B)
(a) 33 (b) 64
(c) 96 (d) 24
50. LCM of (2x3x5) and 3x5x7 is equal to (Ans C)
(a) 3 (b) 3x5
(c) 2x3x5x7 (d) 2x3x5x3x5x7
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